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Show .1 BEAVER OTY PRESS llfe-lim- geniuM. True, he has no money, but It wa not money that he worked for. Ills fame Is perhaps not as preat ai his talent merited, but he did not work for fame, lie worked for the Joy of working, and that was enough. He looks back upon life feeling that It brought him nil that he could auk. Genius Is not neglected any more than diamonds are neglected, and for the tame reason. This man, had he chosen, could now be comfortably sup plied with money. We believe that he should have been. Every man owes it to himself to gain Independence, and money means Independence. Our poet's celebrity could have been coined Into Something to Think About I By F. J. WALKER WITH FLYING COLORS near-genius- by John TOU wish In your particular sphere of endeavor tff reach a destination of more than ordinary Impor. tance, press untiringly forward In all kinds of weather. Let neither heat nor cold deter or swerve you from your purpose when once you have decided your course. Pay no attention to the sneers of the frivolous. Keep your mind firmly fixed on your resolve and march resolutely ahead. There will be time when you will be exhausted, footsore and discouraged; when opposing winds beat furiously and you seem to lack sufficient strength to make another step forward. When these depressing periods overtake you, sit down and feat awhile. Ever remember tha' to get the best " " rcounYry! A V v year That Isn't a perfect day; Measured and trued and painted with gold, It glides on Its destined way; It Is one o the gems that la riven you pearl in life's necklace rare. And It hasn't a scar and It hasn't a mar Unless you have made it there. A The sun cannot shine every day of your life, But the soft clouds have their place ; If all of the hours were a glitter and shine, You woulu weary in each day'i race; For the eyes must behold and the soul must feel The peace of these quiet grays, That soften the light and refresh our sight, After the burning rays. There Is beauty abundant for every need In every day of the year; If you cannot see it, you're blind Indeed, For beauty Is ever near; Whatever your lot, you may freely share In the paintings of earth and sky; They are wondrous In worth and there'e never a dearth Of charm for the seeing eye, J by Dodd, Mod Company.) 4 SCHOOL DAljS A .t.i feu o tea m Ml u.F lal:rlML A f(LZ1 Mt- "r 4i X up rat' & W Our Heavenly Whereas, ru juui Mil catcuiu ut.vu I 11 .! misery. The combined envy of the whole world cannot remove a grain of sand or grow a blade of gress. Be charitable, kindly and indus trious In whatever field you may be sowing or reaping. Nothing is Impossible to the man or woman who elects to do these things; and he and she will eventually surmount every obstacle and march triumphantly with flying colors to the destination. ltlS. by McClur N.wipp.r Syndicate ) long-soug- i. Boole 1 ttlother's Coo d.rt i one-hal- ; I I Rice Pudding. Take a cupful of cold boiled rice, two tablespoonfula each of honey and shortening, one egg yolk and four a.er. Mix tablespoonfula of cold well, then add one cupful of pastry flour, two teaspoonfuls ol baking powder, a little eait, one half teaspoon-lu- l til almond extract and one-fourt- li t, ..' auinor th. alrl. have ,ocey ta. "W. stand for ch, have often wondrd if yours, you seem to stand f Wlshtnr you succe.g, . w , rk1 This is your tJ - I W . & and "fuMy" with you and ttona. when I have invited Z ' In with your problems tZ H Tour motto 1. mine now Isn't It a lovely one? All to you. for cheerful service! tw Address lette-- s very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Broolcs, Box 1545, low th. song you reWPHnU" Salt Lake City, Utah. AFTER THE mr, out, especially for your agre. T sua A little maiden climbed on SONCS REQUESTED a7oM In It on wax paper Uf These sohes and poems are on th gest that you curl knee. out Begged for a these not combingcurls, and list: tight requested "Do i,n- -i story. after removing the paper. Cover them Why are you lone.y. w After Every Parting. There's a Little Hit of Bail In Every with a,neX tucklnir the ends up under the net in the back carefully, and they Good Little Girl. Tou "I had a When the Work i.i Done in the Fall. will remain in for some time. sweetheart, VMl, . 1. now Pet.youT Tip Top Tipperary Mary. might wear a ribbon around the head, That s Why I'm Trying to Travel either over the forehead or across the Back Again top of head to hold front hair tn place. List to my story, I'll tell It . First lines: I believed her faithless, after th', When you leave mother's arms to To CORA. Ut. You were just as welroam. come as could be. dear, to the song, and I Chorusi You're a million miles from now when may I use the envelope you After the ball was over" nowhere. sent? It will be waiting for your ,rtM. ,v. break of morn, When you're one little mile from query. After the dancers were home. leaving af- tthe stars were To BETH, of Idaho. Awfully sorry, Many a heart was gone to carne I just back say good bye, Beth, but I cannot give the address of aching, could Tn but read them all, ami press you to my hearfc, firms or the names of any com Anil tell you how I love you, once business baa hP vanished,' aft ti, modity' which is sold commercially In again hefor we part. However, you need have my column. no fear of the trouble you mention, The light, were The sun hail gone down flashing, m th. rrttt from the use of a good article, as evO'er the hills HfThe west; ball room. All nature, had faded, erything is eliminated In the manufac- Softly the music playing weet ere ture of such a product now which could O'er the mossy, green crest. came my sweetheart, my cause you this trouble. You had better my own, let me write you personally about this. "I wish some water, leaVe me aloni" SONGS RECEIVED Thank you so very much dear for your When I returned, dear, there itood a Th. following songs and poems have lovely words of commendation, and I man, been received during the past week. wish I might answer you more fully Kissing my .weetheart as only lotiri and I wish to thank each one for their at this time. can, kindness tn contributing them: Down fell the glass, pet, broken thara Dear Miss Brooks: When .hall w. meet again. all, We would like to ask you a few ques- Just a. my heart was. Yellow Rose of Texas. after th bill. and tions. Hiawatha's . Melody of Love. (1) Is It proper for boys The Ways of Fate. girls to go in swimming together? (2) Long years have passed, dear, I btw When Shall We Meet Again. How old should you be before you alwed. Love's Ship. to call on you and True to my lost love, low boy frien" though ihi Kathleen Mavourneen. take you out at nights? (3) Is It any dead. One. Two and Three (Poem). worse for a girl to smoke than a bov? She tried to tell me, tried to expUis, There is But One Pair of Stoohlng. (4) Why I. It that boys have the habit i wouiu not usien, ner pleadings wen of petting girls? Thanking you in ad(Poem). In vain. vance, we remain, truly. One day a letter came from th. mu, To those who have sent songs in letTOOTS AND CASPER. Utah. ni was ner orotner, th. letter ran, ter., with no name or address enclosed, Thanks very, very much for the songs, That's I'm lonely, no horn, at tQ, I wish to express my sincere appre- girls. (1) Surely It Is proper for boy. I broke why her heart, pet, after th. ball ciation for the songs and truly regret and girls to go In Bwlmming- - together not being able to answer their ques- In a public pool, providing, of course, To BLONDE. Pre.ton. Idaho. Thanki tion, because of their failure to enclose they have proper bathing suits and are verjrjnuch for th. song, my dear. I ihaQ thi. Important information. properly chaperoned. (2) Not before expect to hear from you .gain, Una, you are sixteen, girls. (3) 7?o, and some of these days. Dear Miss Brooks: No, In the sens that It Is no (1) What Is the Montana State yes. more harmful physically to a girl thnn To MONTPELIER. Idaho How cat flower? (2) I am fifteen and will goon a boy. Yes, In the sense of its moral I express to you my appreciation for be sixteen, ami I like singing very much. Am I uo young to take vocal effect on both hoys and girls. Men In taking the trouble to send auch t M general have, always looked upon the of clippings? It must have taken yoa. lessons? gentler sex as being of finer clay than a long, long time to do this. Of count FRANCES, Baker, Ida. A. fine as can be Frances It In themselves as regards morals.1 which the only way I eaa return your kinIf then, a dness Is to help you In some way throuk lovely that you enjoy and appreciate ,h'y undoubtedly have been th. beauties of your state so much woman lowers her moral standard to mv corner. When may I do thilt (1) Montana, .tate flower is the Bit the extent of smoking cigarettes with Thank you again for all th. sonp terroot. (2) No, indeed you are not; him. what effect could she reasonably and poems you hav. sent. Indetd I too young to talee vocal lessons Your expect this to produce'' Quite naturally can use them. song has been sent and you have no he would expect still further concesdoubt received It many days ago. sions And why. In the name of all Write now for Information about your ntm. term starts Sept 4. Utah Bunine thRt is reasonable shnniH nhp in Fall 902 Boston Bid... S. I.. Carl Pada. pm Dear Miss Brook.: smoke? The best that mn.i It. This is the first time we have written enthuslnstlc adherent. taim fnr w i. to your corner and hope we are wel- - that "It does not harm them" No one come as we enjoy reading your Firms clnims tb,t It, continued use Is kMOW h.owbnencial. .J.'.,0,1",'1,1 ke.!, Why then, waste our time ...... n nan iumiui micnuno Dn"' "'' something we know been j married and what his address ,J1 ,',,'c"1"1 no good, (2) Would you please tell me the d.frT mar do us great harm? f4 B dresses of the following: Hetty Comp and Write Moltr Barber Cl.. 114 Recent 81. i. U to son, Mta Naldi, Lila l.ee. Belie Daniels cause the girls have allowed the-To form th! cmir-iof iHuri proatpt Mrrkr and 4kk ntant habit, Suppose the itioria swanson and Annes Avres'' (.'!) rr nn " petting strike? to thtii adTcrtiaemtnta aaention tht aaa( What nationality is Nita Naldi? Wish - Rlrl p,ln"M ou nnn t Imagine you would find the this paper. ing you Diisneis or success, bov petting each other, do KAMOtJSELI GRAY EYES & J'.LUl-- ; EYES, you? Howe. Ida Afaram'a Diagnosii A Trtatment. Dr. R. MP. H WI.KY. Howe. Idaho. Welcome In ghix. Itudv" lias taken T?inw Mam. in. M Judrr BMk.. Salt Uk e s. unto lilntKelf two w es up to date, one or tne songs you re. "in SCHOOL HOAKDING the first one , ,),.., ker from' queved some time aco. w hom he Is divon His present w ife HALL-Scho- t.1 for Girl- ais the famous Natachu Katnbova. KoWLANU NO. SIR! Sekool nf llilrhrst S!n(iar are at present tmini,; Euiope and They luiie Tell me one Milng. tell me Solendid place for your dauahUr. Boardial no permanent address ') Hem O. truly. and Day Punlls. Kinderearten. Grammar, Tell nie whv scorn hip so. Lila l.ee. Cloria Hiah. On the Accredited List of Americas Agnes Ayres, are all addressed care of l.anky Tell me whv, w'en ask", a M'lestlon Schools. Apply to Principal. Salt Uka. You win always answer, Studios lol'u Vine St.. lloilvwood. Calif' no' while Nita Xal.I1 and Het.e Iani.-address Is care of Paramount "I t u i No. Chorus-- no, sir. no. sir. C 0. 0 Sir, Fifth Ave. New York No. sir. no. Corporation. ROOK Atr book yoo want- - by mall. DUUIU Uescret sir, sir. no. sir. no. Book Co. 44 Cist So. Templt City. Miss NalcM Is of Italian descent born in New York City. My father was a Spanish merchant, And before he went to sea. Iear Miss Brooks: Storoack fro He tiild me tn be sure and answer Krerbalrn'a HrrU for I have been a reader of your corner b!e. kulney disease. Satisfaction No. to nil you ask of me for some time and have been Interested W. 7 S., Salt LakeO money refunded. tn It. I often wonder whv they don't ,lf. when walking In the MUSIC garden. SHEET 8QNC8 give you one whole rage for lettnrs Plucking t'ow.rs wet w)h dew, a hav. few questions to ask whlcli have Tell me. would von he offended. Sheet mask W WHK new and old. All kind.. been puiillng me for a long time and I'd walk and talk with you? ,f C0I). Bresley Music t'oTSMiM 1 wish you would answer them for me &- Ct'PPI.IF CD If when walking In the ntr. . . 1 rrrv . . V, I believe every one 11 DlUC' garden gets enough etiI should ask you to he mine d quette from your corner (I) How can and Made our ewa Coamtca. Try a girl make h.raelf attractive, and act And should t!l von that I love you. nnr Beauty Parlort, We hsndleart cl""V" Would you then"Tiy heart decline? at a danc? CJ W hat color, go good Istest styles In hair fooda. Walkrr i Beairtyjw with blonde hair? Are long skirts in BU8HlILIMKrTiJ To I.TM V, FRUIT BOXES BoHHIR. Wyoming style yet? -rangultrh. Ut You are And do you think yon could and .Indeed thoughtful and generous to BOXES ropy PEACH & APPLE n s..ng for mv would read a whole page, every corner while P! n bed' Bobble? Now, Hobble dear, youweek not!.. Salt Lake Boi A;1.nmt)erl. llr,: slncere'y hope you are fullv recov-eremaking me guess too much and win be sending a few of I'leuse GUARANTEED OS SAVINGS th. write me another letter and tell me many onci,,ns you wish to I as ask how old you are and then I will ten will then feel I can PER ANNUM , we repav vou compounded t guarsnieea-"-you about th. hair. Your ouesii,,n for vnnr Lln.ln... partlnllv ' .' """" of 10 .......... ' . . . would Indicate voi. wr. ' '"ink paid man 'i "looms; vou Tor the music my dear. a pirt ol MjT "Any young man who your writing Indicates. (1) Statin briefly I might advise that you should To vrnn.t Cedar Clt young man who aKsndi hi. entire 't0?beta"3 Utah Your ne a graceful and easy dancer, be aide poem was will fail. There nerer hai ent , Vo several to talk Intelligently and Interest na ,l,v, po rvrr Targe, "' can lc on. exception to M: V' .r,KM I'lto your partnera. dress tastefully again v loin our association N()w' nd tM tune i our AH let vour conduct be above LOAN writing seems FIDELITY BUILDINO reproach unger this time U') Th. .ye. and skin have so much n,or SUPPLIES KODAKS to do with what color, are becoming rear Ml., ,,r""l. than does th. hair that I cannot an , swer your question Intelligently KODAK FINISHING w In ","r"'"1 ,n '''" corner. V emDkiT , , u i ' am welcome Drofeaslonal photngrapoeri your next letter tell me If you are a I am a (I) lah your ko.Uk Jllmi I am very "fair" or "medium'' blonde Yes Km ' r seven'e.-very abort and the long klrt I. much In evidence, bi.t mv aue M tin "" I44SO. Main iii.l nkle. length dress,., are the outlook I. hopeful that the entreme for length will not be accepted generally mr '2) I hs ve a very dearsuitable bov friend ankle length being worn by women w hn U alwav telling . ., great l. a young girl, from 8 to 10 Inch., from I.. i ... l.e UlinkS of ,,. All tommmm: . - n the floor. -- mpllrnentlng me on my dre.'slng ".p tvhnol at Kfftrtew. Cataloc fr M If. Mala bi "' "-- i t,""', mn"". He I. Iear Mia. Brook.: .v. ...... nK remarks of In.. Thl. I. th. fir.t t,me I have written "'ou think two i , , to your corner, but have been " " . , It and hat. found very many reading lng ' mark." helpful ' "V' an.w.ra. I hate to bother you. but If Vara, which may .1.1 ?T b'" h you would pleas, .n.wer . couP V. f N very ,o re expert, m my que.tlom: " i (1)1 am 12 W'"h- age. w... b. If Nov. St.. D you lh'lnkf ing y Vre my writing I. g ,l for my see' f'.M RAHR, Idaho i hav. haa my hair bobbed hut it i,B, 1) No I ,Jn arow n so mat it hhmii I p.nk nl e to n oc "i di ""t think an'l. -- ear n mat way. t au t braid t. Tor girls of , ,,,) would not like to have It c, "r,M"' not t... .n' Ing again ,,v How would you sugg.-"": to cmb t" v"" ... , girls. ti I "f ""'a. who you .urc.sa. remain. lshlg of ". BROWS KTKS. Mlllburn,. V L,lr ,.n"7'" wv. '"' know, and Yea. md.ed I ' Ur , , 'M. n.rllou. glrll.. ' ""pm do "iou writ, a very fUln hand '1 ""in" Mr""f Srt h, Just a llttl. more r.re In forming your ,V !u 'n,1".nlr " Ma rem., k, V" "hn,lM 1,01 resent ent.nce. and In .pelllng. won t you II A. . You will then be "''' reluming in Ilk. rn.n- ,, ln exceptionally n thes. respect, also, for your ag. C),You "IT'tent matter Thl. I. "" of prohlem. Isn't It T My Hr.t vour though?.' wl.he .dvlc u ,, glv. yPur h,lr v,ry p- -f f A 'nd tlcul.r c.re la order to hasten it. r.llshed by growth, aa you can do very little In vnllr 02n but be ?'n ynu th. way of dreawlnc It b.comlagly d,,,. no, ?" STL"" ,,W,y'- each letter or i?o aeply can be made. All communications are held itrktly confidential. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly T "t1? to.' . Where. ""Lll tun-Th- la n-l- Salt Lake City nip-so- I THE ROMANCE OF WORDS "PORK-BARREL- I " the v "X7I1EN, congressional In midst of a discussion which en- upon some measure tails the expenditure of large sums of money in different parts of the country for example, the rivers and harfcors bill one member will denounce the bill , as a "poorly disguised the meaning Is at once apparent to anyone familiar with American parliamentary slang, for It has come to be the accepted equivalent of an attempt to secure 'public money for private or A purposes. measure, therefore, Is one which would enrich certain districts at the expense of the public treasury, either by providing for costly Improvements or by sjwndlng money unnecessarily. To find the genesis of the phrase we have to go back to the earlier days of the republic, when the majority of the citizens were farmers who, during the winter, were forced to live on salt pork. If their supply was adequate and their barrels well filled, they said they hud no need to worry about a long, hard winter the pork-harrwould take care of them. In a similar, but more metaphorical sense, they now look to their congressmen tc take care of them by securlrg at least a pnr-tloof the "pork barrel" latlon. whlrh will lead to profits on labor, land and supplies. semi-privat- Dust the curAh! what would th. world b. to us. of a cupful of currants. It the chlldr.n wr. no more? a little flour. Beat well rants with behind us W. would dr.ad th. In greased muffin pans for and bake dark btfor. th wors. than minutes. Serve hot witb honey. DISHES FOR THE CHILDREN i i thZ un comer. All questions submitted wui be cheerAnd advice. ?' medical Peg, you fully and carefully answered, except those seeking Naires and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, bat will "cheerful" It make, Zl you tell m. "our corner' be sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. real help . . must address Full limited name to two. and accompany Questions are a horr.d co,L? U ? Dear Reader: W n.-S- 34 pork-barrel"- one-fourt- . i 1 that Is good for us Is not THE food the kind we like; but the found acceptable to will be following most of the youngsters: Luncheon Bread. Mix two cupfuls of cooked, warm wheat cereal with a teaspoonful of h of a cupful of brown alt, sugar, one tablespoonful ot shortening, f of a yeast cake, mixed with one-ba-lf cupful of milk sensed and coold to lukewarm: mix with the cereal, add three cupfuls of whole wheat flour and put another on the molding board. Knead until smooth. Pttt Into a greeted bowl and set to rise. When double Its bulk cut down and let rise again. Then rut down and add one cupful each of raisins, dates and nuts broken into b'ta. Shape In loaves, put Into two l.read pans and let stand until light Bake 45 minutes. Let aland for 24 hours before cutting. ni...... e Into victory. ;! rrat aiM """" an-PV- RKHPEC. Thousands of noble men and wotneu who have passed this way before you, thus obtained mastery over themselves, scarred outwardly with the wounds of battle, but unblemished within. Use your hands In righteous work; your eyes to look up to the beuutlful arch overhead; your ears to hear good; your tongue to praise God and to cheer and encourage others less fortunate than yourself. Rather than condemn, bold your peace. Purge your heart of covetousuesa and hate. Envy Is a uselena waste of energy which produces only mischief and it,J to ask you a au..rin the ballad "Aftar tk. rn I OK oorner. . 4 REHOLITIOXS Breokmi I aave found . Jtanda," j . Blab.) by their untruthful are causing the peop know the truth. "If this country Ih to piospe to withstand the onslaughts ol icaiiura we must show more Id th churches, tench more cons: tlon in our schools and show charity between man and man i a day In the whole isn't fpiiEJtE round enough cash to ease his old age, but If he preferred to neglect his opportunities it Is nobody's business but his own. It Is his absence of bitterness that la worth heeding. He has discovered, what every other man should discover, that no earnest effort Is wasted. He has learned that people are only too ready to recognize genius when they find It, and to reward It when they recognize It Indeed, so keen Is the hunt for" genius that hundreds of grow prosperous In America as soon as they betray the least sign of talent. Publishers and producers hunt for men who can write. Great corporations send out scouts for men with executive or engineering ability that Is beyond, the connnon order. No musician who la really gifted ever falls of an audience. And even Industrious mediocrity will sometimes be mistaken for genius and have riches thrust upon It. Cast the fear Jthat you jnay be a neglected genius from among your worries. If you are a genius somebody will find It out, and you will have to hire an office boy to keep people from Invading your privacy. Even if you are not a genius you are likely to be mistaken for one. But that will not harm you unless you make the mistake yourself. Be careful not to do that, for It will be fatal TF t!1 $53 BLAKE of the e poets, 111 and destitute after a of toil, announces cheerfully that be Is emphatically not a neglected ONE Dar Mas By GRACE E. HALL ,OHN of modern I 1 ALWAYS 9mcf best-know- n I 1 Mil PERFECT DAYS Uncommon NEGLECTED CEXIUS Z C lvt. 1ZJ Unlirn Nw.papai o Union i LUELLA '3AY- LOTcJ" Or rOLKcT CJET THE KEPITATION FER PATIENT, tOHEN THEY'RE TOO TJOCONE LAZY T'BE ANY EEIN-AUJFU- JUT THING ELSE ! t'M''1'"' J' "pork-barrel- " n (Q by WhMlar Syndlcaia, Inc - -- ) O- -- Struggled Hard for Llf.. Strange evidence w8 (reo by the house aurgexm at a Harrow (Enr.) at the Inqueet of an rtght-tenr- . old boy. The boy died from lockjaw cauaed by falllnsr and cuttlnjr hlj wrUt on a tin. The aurjexm said he died 'hree time. He stopped breathing twice and animation was restored twice- .- The. third time he topped breathing It wa floaJ. hoa-plt- al - "JlJ a 1 tZ'Sr& I d. .. ' ly i - . .,, '" m.-n- tl ilTr.'7 Read Our Feature 'ZZ' ".. f'b, Wlf,. Pages They ' (, , l Will fr . i' Ins thl. particular p.rlod f ,rowlnC iomp.BOB "W" m; Please T' ,0, J L ' fr," You " i |