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Show ' ' BEAVER CITY PRESS x -mm crooki: itir May v through J - ... ,,. explain ,to Mum i petting Is wrong? 7"!5J." '"M i way. I in a j o j age when popularity ar a primjs considerate. ? I have gone out tH several month.. lowed such famlliarttie, although I did not allow 1 w ma. v After this had b,B. ome time I overheard 6. LT Ing. in no uncertain termaTu of a girl friend Just.aa far as I had. He Alt her la the least and ,1 that he and the other, lui of me. opinion Since that been most rigid i my com'1 boys.-I. admit that 1 am to go on as many joy ride .. jnerly was. but I go to and en)oy Indulging In promiscuousmjuuJ'i conduct has won from remark that I am different from other rirla V think it i. the paniag very wrong. I think It irth petting leads to and the leads other people to hold . opinion which la often errosel Mis. Questioner, have I, by a?JVM changed your thi. --T" If not. ask your friend or relative, what He thmv. it. I -- rather ttnagin, wiin me. sincere v v !!VAK1illlirVllAI M i:A-f- yil K l 1 1111 II iY Mil can Just touch It In the early mornTyitTLE ing?" "Can't say that I did," replied Mr. VE morning Mr. Fox hnppened to Ktop In tlie wtHuls nnr some ferns Fox. "You have missed a beautiful sight," wdcre Mr. Turtle wus resting. "Good nicriilnj;. Orun!iii," wild Mr. Fox. "I answered Mr. Turtle. "Have you ever exM ni must he pretty tired, you stopped to notice the ants at work, Mr. Foxr travel so tust." Mr. Turtle wns nlow to wroth. In "Can t aay that I have," said Mr. the first il:ice lie did not nilud being Fox. "cSTIed jinindpu, for lie was very old, "You have missed a wonderful and In the next place he was no wise sight," answered Mr. Turtle, "Have that he was sorry f"r Mr. Fox, he was you ever watched the birds that nest so young; mid flippant. near the ground feed their young, "Ciood morning Mr. Fox," replied Mr. Fox?" Mr. Turtle In a dignified manner. "I "No, I never have," replied Mr. Fox, am not really In need of rest, bnt I to feel uneasy. "I travel beginning the like to take time to tnjoy things I have ne time for trifles, fust and I iee. Mr. Turtle," "1U1 you know, my pood friend, that "You have missed a great deal, Mr. those who travel through the world I may travel slowly but I have Is deal that Fqx. a miss great swiftly time to see what is going on around giiing on?" "I thik I see shout nil that hap- me, and that la more than you can pens around these parts." answered say. The trifles, as you call them, are the things that count In life; remember that, my young friend. "Just because you have four legs that carry you swiftly over the ground, do not think you have seen all there Is In the world. Many of the most wonderful and beautiful things In the world are missed by tnose wlio run,"1 "Well, Grandpa, that sort of reasoning may be all well enough for you, but If I went nosing about the ground Instead of keeping my head up where It belongs, I should miss being alive soon and Mr. Dog " "I Should Like to Know What I Miss." very Off dashed Mr. Fox, for at that moMr. Fox rather crisply, "and If I do ment Mr. Dog came bounding through ay so, I travel at a pretty fast rate the busher with a bark that made Mr. of speed." Turtle draw his head Inside his shell "Yes, that you do," said Mr. Turtle, and Mr. Dog ran over him without "especially wlien our enemy Mr. Dog knowing he was there, Is on your track, but, as I said, you "Foolish young fellow," thought Mr. miss a great deal." Turtle. "If he kept close to the "I should like to know what I ground as I do, he would keep out miss," said Mr. Fox. "Away down of trouble." there on the ground you must nilss a "Foolish old fellow," said Mr. Fox great deal of what I can see." "Perhaps, perhaps," murmured Mr. Turtle. "Pid you ever see a spider's web all covered with dew. Mr. Fox, under a bush or a leaf where the sun 'i O " fir 1Kb pi .... . What s ma Name? By MILDRED MARSHALL 1 m i i I IT T'jdm "r turn Edward Hoot Gibson, bom In years ago, Neb, twenty-al- x stands five feet six In his socks and welgha 160 pounds. Ha has blue eyes brown hair, and a most captivating amlla, With th exception j9f short time spent in vaudeville and with a big show In Australia, he has seen seven years' service before the camera. Ha is married. rm I I .i n mmi'i 'f-fn h, "K . llll, by Right Time ... ' All miRHLlUna ; I I winVls, I J will Ka ..kiffo1 - rheer UUUHW' c poems and songs, correct tiUe, the line.' nrXt.mp4, to you. to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, Salt Lake City, Utah. Into. Then mix a few drops of tincture SONGS rsKCEIVED Iron or enough to make the 'dough, of The following song, and poems have black after It Is thoroughly mUed. bebeen received during the past week, ing sure to mix all the juice in the and I wliih to thank each one for their dough. Now you may form your beads, kindness In contributing them: making them larger than you wish them, aa they shrink some while drySpotted Fawn. ing. If a crack appears when your Tell Mother I'll Be There. bead Is nearly finished, work It out and Hlue Bird. when the bead Is shaped and formed to Everybody's Doln' It. your liking, stick a pin ortheneedle Blue Bell. hole through it. the size you wish Let Bill Bailey. them to be by which to string them. dry thoroughly and when strung polish REQUESTED PONOS AND POEM3 cloth them through These songs and poema are on the them bv running oil. Do not let them oiled with olive ana i reoiii-steremain In the cloth as they will ab"The Tardon Came, But Came Too sorb any of the oil. (2) You can take Late." any studies you wish, girls, and I sugLittle Black Me. Sugest that you write' to the State 1 Cannot be Your Sweetheart, Public Instruction, of perintendent Pale Moon. Boise, Idaho, requesting a catalogue Sweet Belle Mahone. which will give you the courses and Three Wishes. of studies you may pursue. outlines Round L'p. The Last Grand Kaa-ma(3) Here are some Indian names: flio Nights. Ihaha, Taml," TayJto, Owakuze, Unknown title: Ivopta, Cauls JJiya. - Thank ye .ae There are- frtends- that much, girls, for your expression of forget, about sending your names. ever we hold friends that are There does Indeed mean a great saving- of It dear; to as me as well for and trouble time I Never Got the Girl 1 Loved. gerous. Someone might step on him. No, sir, I choose to have my swift feet to use even If I do miss a fcw cobwebs." But, after all, Mr. Turtle was rlpht In a way, for those who travel swiftly through life often miss the little tilings that go to make up the beautiful big things In life. (Q. - JLr"E&& . SC. whaf it later, when he was safe In his den, thinking of Mr. Turtle. "Living down there on the ground aa he does Is dan- at Ihe r II In requesting he Right Thing 12 biS Hill ''I OX AND I - llcClur Newspaper Syndicate.) 8 MARSHALL DUFFEB " nrnHl 1 ' bnC BLACKIE, Ctik Dear Miss Brooks: ' We. are readers of your en tween You and Me" and we aiuLr the splendid answers you glv aZ and girls. Our opinion of pMtL, that a girl who permits sut k man to pet and kiss her has W J self respect. The harm la g dluruTt brings on 'an . ever-lastin- THE HAPPY THREE k, - the writers. Once more I thank those most kindly who have enclosed songs in letters with no name and address, and again express the desire that they send names co I may answer ineir questman as I most assuredly wish to do. Is There a Kiss For Me Tonight? Brooks: This Is my first time to your corner, Will you and I hope I am welcome. please answer this question for me:; What Is the meaning and history of the Orange Blossom? Thanking you In advance and wishing you all kinds of Dear Miss good luck, I am MAT, Mammoth, Utah. Let us hope It will not be the last time you call on us, May. In the language of the flowers the orange blossom stand for "chastity; bridal festivity" and means "Your purity equals your lovllness. The orange flower la borne singly or In small clusters, and Is thick petaled. white, waxlike, and Because of wonderfully fragrant. their beauty and fragrance the flowers have long been worn In bridal wreaths; some florists cultivating the orange trees especially for their flowers for this purpose. H., Howe. Ida The poem Clock" which you requested some time ago, appears below. Its appearance is made possible through the kindness of a reader who noted the request for It, and we are most grateful, are we not? GRANDFATHER S CLOCK. My grandfather's clock was toat large for the shelf, Bo It stood ninety years on the floor; was taller by half than the old man It himself, Though It weighed not a penny-weigmore. It wa. bought on the morn of the day that he was born. And wa. always his pleasure and pride. MR. W. "Grandfather's Dear Miss Brooks: What grade should a girl of twelve years old be In? (2) How should a girl of twelve comb her hair? Your truly, MISS BEET TOP. Utah. (1) If you started in school at six, making a grade each year, you should finish the seventh grade at twelve. (2) You also have neglected to give any particulars, the same as Miss Onlontop, therefore It would be useless to at- tempt to tell you anything which wou)d really help you. It Is'extremeryaiffl-cul- t to give a style of halrdresslng when one knows nothing of the general appearance and characteristics of the person wishing such Information. Dear Miss Brooks: I have written to you before and re ceived such splendid answers I am taking the liberty to write again, and hope I am not too much. bother. W 111 you please give me the words to "Smllln' Through." and "Old Pal, Why Don't You Answer Me?" Thanking you very much, I am "CURLY." Utah. Porry, Gladys, but this time will have to refer you to the music shops where both the song, you request may be had. "Smllln' Through" Is 40 cents and "Old Tal" Is 35 cents. Would be very glad to have them sent to you In this way if you wish, but I cannot publish the words to popular songs which are to be had In the music shops. Thank you, and what next may I do for you? ft (boy.), j Dear Miss Brooks; Tb'u ask' us to write anil ,i . opinion as to "petting," here to I have always allowed It beam,-wakissed before I even thoni,.-- .belng right to say no. Now I Hkitj be kissed Just as the other girl s think it's alright M (ar, for it some times I avt eanMll lead, to n things. I would like you te tint name to any one that want. U and I'll answer them. I mtut it, aW with "oodles" of love, I am. , t A GEM from Escalant, ft The writer of the above letter te' tentlonally admits the practice of ting" Is bad by saying It "sotW leads to worse things." . i MONROE STUDIOS j Your friend, want your photocmia. I4ai it 267 H So. Main. Salt UltcAJwrtSM i Salt Lake City Fur: Te aware preapt serrke sua erica Mb te these aeTtrtiseaicnU sieauea U watf this paper. ' FAMOUS ELECTRONIC TRKATMAH Abrao'. Dlagnwis A TretuMaL Dr. 831 Jucbn Bids. Salt I Maupin. M. D. II BOARDING SCHOOL HALL School far Cm--I ROWLAND School of Highest Btutoa Episcopal. Splendid place for your dauf titer, fenei and Day Pupils. Kindemirtra, Cram, High. On the Accredited Liit tt Aamsi Schools. Apply to Principal. Salt Ut mal in your speech rather than use the slang that will brand you as a litsms itsW tle second rate by the persons with tmaxtng I Words are but the shadows of aowhom you wish to succeed. ljn(ficmcai yom lady ia) , tiom. Plutarch. A, BEAUTY HINTS imtJ (17. mJ Dear Miss Brooks: VM- Here are some of those little second-rot- e 1 "Our Corner" very Interesting and Hair rda sianafaetaml, fact powemva la a 'bit of worldly wisdom I words and expressions; "Swell" know that you have helped many toilet water., etc. Mail orden aolkitrf.! HERE thn vnnni man or woman who and "tony," which may have been well girls and boys. May I Join? (1) If p'st'ge. Marinette Beauty Shasta, MUta you are car riding, 1. It right for a KIIODA Is striving to appear to best advanenough once but are now decidwlly JBOOKSAND J3H0RT BTOIM girl to put her arm on the back of. the on In a circle slightly higher up out of tage won To seat? Has Valentino good usage. (2) Rodolph say that you RAAYQ Any book ymi want-- by saatt CW A MON'G the flower names which he dancing contest yet? Thanking you DUUAJ Vfrt Bonk Co. it Hast Sa Taa the social scale than the one to which went to a swell dnnce and met some have been under discussion ap he or she I n advance. remain. is accustomed. Nothing per tony people would suggest that you PATENT MEDICINH TEMPEST. Roosevelt. Utah. pears one nnme which Is not generally counts so much for or against were unaccustomed to pithor haps Assuredly you are welcome to come Freteatra'. Berks for 8Ua4 recognized as belonging to the list. as the words you use. Your dress n. (1) And why not put your arm on blea. It Is Ithoda, the graceful Greek name, you be kidney dkeasee. Satufartioi not so out of dnt "Classy," though he back of a the is If seat? this table Irreproachable and your refunded. 4ZS w. 7 s.. aanM- "Chorus: a second-rat- e which has completely lost Its Identity may sound. restful position, there is money But It stopped short never to go again comfortable, manners perfect but If you don't use has no reason should so. not do BHEET under Importation and Is now regard you when why used by more nmture persons. When the old man died. yVSL- mJIONGS discrimination In the words you use ) I was not aware, Tempest, that ed as purely English and American. We can excuse a boy of eighteen for Ninety years, without slumbering (tick old- A" kimiIn a was ""t like contest. WINK be the Rudolph Va. dancing proverbial rZzZ dropped lock, tick tock.) The name signifies "nose." It Is taken you may entlno and his wife are simply "mark iHJNW m.il COD. BecslfV MiUkC hot cake. So go slowly. . If you are Baying that he had a "classy time" at HI. life .econd. numbering (ticjt, time from the Greek word for the flower, and his ing school Incidentally VEGmBlJClJlTB making dance but when a wo high "pin FRUIT BOXES tock, tick, tock,) to the usage of any word money," until such time as his case In It was apparently transplanted In- In doubt as man of forty describes a man It .topp'd short never to go again Run comes court use all. at Is don't or acquaint it to which decide DCDDvniDC up his expression trDtmi Insiredniaatatttl When the old man died. tact to English shores, as there Is no faraaisi ance as "a classy gentleman" we are future Local and plans. fordancing a little of being thought abort notice. Salt Lake Box ft Lumber Cose record of Its evolution from a Grak the risk were contests held less lenient each beauty place In watching Its pendulum swing to and and Rudy root. The Itohals which appeared In they stopped, however, LEITH8 TRADE BINDMT Iro, "My friend," "my gentleman friend awarded the prize.. Thank you so very Gilbert of wife named the kaalra. France and Many hours had he spent while a boy. V Ja - - uiuus much lor the song, dear. iow yriniaxr Ll "my young man," are used not infre And in childhood and manhood the Leeee leaf errtces. all Unda de Gaunt is thought by etymologists clock to seemed know quently by girls to Indicate thir Dear Mis. Brook.: to have arisen from the Latin "hroa. And to .hare both his HOME LEADS TO HAPPDfBl and his Joy fiances or admirers. As They are all For It .truck twenty-fou- r grief received a very prompt reply have to rather than fame, enwhen he meaning In good URage. 10 taboo rormer my Fiance Is the letter, l have been am. tered at the door. Own Hoc been taken from the flower. Indeed. lous to come again. I am very much only way to express the man you nre With a blooming and beautiful bride. most of the derivatives of the feml interested In your "corner" aud enjoy Whw can ew. engaged to in ordinary conversation i r ayIf rent when nyoucrowflinf r--f -, . , the letters as well as the an- homef reading nine name. Rose, are believed to have mortgage said My of that grandfather he those swers. I have a very dear mother In take care o( it lor you. and unless you are engaged you should could hire. come from this source. WAI whom I confide, and when a question to Not a refer FIDELITY BUILDING " so servant admirer your faithful he In found: as her Is almost unique merely a Thus Rhoda arises in my mind I go to her and ac City. tl It Lake For no waited Salt time and had man one or friend" but "an acoualntHnco In the cepi ner judgement as final. place and significance ; likewise It has desire No waiting turns No co Unless you are quite sure of vonr At the clo.e of each week to be wound paper of June 2!th you asked us to never suffered contraction. TOMC our on give so opinions USE PERSL4N HAIR And It kept In It. place, not a frown on "petting," The ruby Is Rhmlu's tnllsmanlc gem. audience don't use slang at all To in KiviiiK you mv on nion. - I am face. it. which red color be sure, slang passes current It possesses the deep sweet sixteen and have never beea KEEP YOUR HAIR SOFT AND C among And it. hands never hung by it. side. kissed," and am proud of It. I wonder Is likewise her talisman, and prom men nu women or the most desirable for The perfect brillUntine if "Questioner" would not be If It rang an alarm in the dead of the she ises her. the fulfillment of her ambi proud if KhotJuul social circles, but the slang that lima-- Store. could say the same? you I am not trouble, write night sculp use may be discordant to the ears SALTU tions, bodily and mental health, and popular with either the boys THECrECEECO., of An alarm that for years had bee considered noise of bearing. Tuesday Is her or the girls of our town, but have iral your new acquaintances and they may aumo; BUPrUM KODAKS tneir respect and thev are all mv And we knew that his spirit was lucky day and 5 her lucky number. uiiKjuugH you oecaue or It friend, even though I am seldom InIae.) ( by WbHlar ByaAioat " pluming for flight. SUING . mr vited to their partie., etc. I have one In ordinary conversation be careful That his hour of departure had come. very dear girl "chum" and we have We empkw Pfcion.l phot"ff tne clock kept the time, with of using too frequently such huh expres Uh your ko.Ua very pleasant times together. I should sions as "said I or "he said." "I Aa we soft and muffled chime. Co-r- cll never care to be popular, If to be fttftOS MalpWs stood by hi. ide. silently popu u Bays" or "he says" as applied to the la 3D. aaun in iei me ooys ret vou. Written by Henry C. Work. My womanhood I. sacred to me and I past time Is positively ungraminatical UN BLEACl would not mar It for all the good time, but even the correct grammatical form. Deare Ml. Brooks: the that "popular girl." are enjoying wrote xo your corner before. We . v,v aiAAd . me It .eems that a "FIRST repeated orien, mars the best-tol- d inana you very much for the Informa To girl that would allow Dick any Tom, and Harry to kiss tlon we received and hope we are wel Bleac- h- and whl"' taie or the finest repartee. and eoothlns. lnsmdl come again. U) will you please tell u ami pet her would soon consider those B BJALTXl L Be careful about using the adlectlv so common that when the where. ... i"1 now to make ro.e head.? thing, will right you man come, y ROT31NSON form "awful," "dreadful" or "terrible." tell us what studies can be (j) along .he could not po.albly taken when enjoy the thrills of being petted by him. we go 10 nign school? Will von iv xsow, to say that a friend Is wearing as some Indian girls' names? We think I take pride and Joy In raining beautian ...u,,, flower, and In reading good books inouia oncio.e their real ful ririij ni, or that von clothes and Jewels and cannot dupll are and enjoy doing house-worDONT BE COPY-CAT- M name to nave tneir answer she hn. that terribly sorry" em sewing, School at EffkWncy- - A rate their neighbors motors, a large, a them, which we think would save vn etc. In fact I am sure none of the Catalog free. W W. bail cold" mn'y Indicate "dreadfully girls enjoy life more than I do. The unfortunate class find little joy in much time and bother. Wishing lax use or words, but we all do hm much Joy policy. Tet on boy. may poke a little fun at me and IMITATINO la poor and succe. In your work, you PLETIN and Others work all we growl living. find we call me "slow," but as thev grow older these Intensifying words more or less remain people living, every because their along pathways they ana we any A at they notice the "slow" riri. BUe. Box triAfa KITTT A DOIXY. Meridian. Idaho. aav dreaalng and amusing themselves the are terrible, awful aailU AccordU. -hn a spend too much In order to Imitate and dreadful things man Buttons, You mo respectable, young way others do for no particular reason their fellow men. surely are. Kitty and Dolly looks forsober, that are not so at all. I am a SaltUMJ. delighted to tell you how to make flighty" oneswfe, uhe not tmong th, 40 E. . a other than, perhaps, to satisfy their, No Individual ever ( br McCler Nw.p.p.r Syndic.t.) that looks for her. I roe out and bead, from stands have you hope iUCAESAOWM the best to some get hope of our letters will help desire not to permit anyone success with yours. Gather vour rose Questioner" to see his fellows unless be does something her mistake. In H New Sugar ahead of them. petal, and while still fresh run closing 1 valuable which others cannot or are to thank you M)g them a -through your food chopper Ow- Brooks, forwi.n greater too t ITobably nothing proves re. wei" ,u the song you sent me. I'ltlii lazy to do. It, therefore, la not ing finest knife) at least twelve tlmea. w . . v ail, Mat I" obstruction to the progress of the difficult you l.hlng all success wra. Mlee "cortown. with the not careful to bsjlng to understand why the few A UNE waste one drop of ner." 1 remain 0' CHEERS world than the folly of imitating. Cer- who your appreciative friend, aX.Ua. IIP Mi. the Juice, using a platter to grind them occupy places of real honor art Uke. do in "VIOLA." Utah. so results to desire the tainly so Is It beyond understandfew. Nor Dear Mia. Brooks: By John Kendrlck Bang. Is a dependable rule eyes. a great amount of unbapplnesa to men to go by, Dear Miss Brooks. I have been reading your corner fori out as ing that so msnf seek high places and you doubtlf.. wish to wear I received your ",nkV and wmen everywhere. a long lime and have been very Inter-! success In vain, because tie either other color. I am say THE STORM ate- - You give ome good that a soft .hade ofsure you will find and can only certainly to de The only renl advancement In any do not try to distinguish themselves so it I may I would like to ask pink Is very be- - until I may ba able advice, e",r . Tf tha read community or for the public at 'large by doing one important act which I nritE thunder, cr.sh. for some. (1) I have medium brown tZ return. harrt. shade. ,,rlll"". The Kghtnl,nir lUsh. muBt come through people doing new others fail to accomplish, or else aim hair and a rather duVky .kin- what ror.l lighter shades of salmon pink and a QuestionerThe wlml. blow Hercely free. ,,lnk ,h0llld ht colors can I wear be.t? I like pink picliny bcom. u,. i Mink Hut what care I things or old things In different ways. no higher than others, -ou could also wear aerter than any other color, but some deep, soft in her head. For with temreste - nd k)l ,r probadvance, ye iow. hiah, ISvery Important nM. When one tries to Imitate he. ,nd to and green., me a It doe. not tell lows boy And blaate that batter tnT b go bright, deep good with brown inred. and come to lighter ihadu ( bluv (2) only lowers bees ably a few exceptions, has more likely to make a miserable fall yes. (I) I am eighteen I. it The wind and rata a from wanta to accept presents from a youngproper dividuals and nations as a result of urt than to succeed. boy man rrI.n'PVP"n,, as yours. Is quite all right. an A maulea VT .. kaMl Bpeak not of whom I have known all my men or women taking new paths In Z 7. Jif, n) It would doubtless Or other thing, pain. the lluskrats Imitate the beavers In of dole. wao kl,", has beea ma thl. giv. his pacing attention ral p easure If you would youn. But Nature', care n.r" ordr to accomplish something worth housebuilding in the wilds along Lake of --aprdlr. for over a yerT Thanks In advance To cleanse the air. rom mm aa no doubt ha accent a elfi good way V whll for themselves and their fellows. SutMrlar, but they remain mu.krata BROWN EYES, Auburn, Wyo' holds yoi "la Ilk to a.a J T?mOal. And freahen "Pom , t I am very glad to welcome you t fc HcCler. N.p.,,', sV.iW.t. ) saw the show Because they cannot live? In houses Just the same. 11 Brewa Eyes. Thanks. In Wh. i. loir Th.Tr tdar p en.PlaM OUlht to La fin aa others, cannot wear aa fin (ft by U Wheeler awwdieate, la.) a"' " "0W" ,,,lrt, of u Oodles of Lova. euL wear Ua color to match your ytara Fad eieof mm; for wAsnce V Ms k$hmi WATCH YOUR WORDS ht Hay-few- inm' -- - 1 Own Your . 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