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Show 4 , THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH rry, "DarTo DARLING, Utah ing," but this column canfiet bo used a a matrimonial agency and therefor your letter cannot be published hare. Dear Miss Brooks: I have been Very much Interested Just Between You and Me, and would like you to answer some questions. (1) Is Rodolph Valentino married to Agnes Ayres, and If not, who is his wife and-In what plays does he act? (2) Who-arthe stars 'in The Sheik's Wife?' Thanking you In advance, I am, sinyours, cerely MIGNONETTE." Idaho.' , Gladtp., welcome . you,. Mignonette', (1) Rudy, Is much married. His first wife was Jean Acker, from whom he is divorced. His last wife Is Wlnnlfredr Shaughnessy Hudnut, her stage name (2) Ths beng Natacha Rambova. Sheiks Wife was a no star production. Sorry, dear, but will have, to ask you to send your other questions later, as two questions are all my corner will allow from each one. Come again. 1 : 1 . cheerDear Reader: This is your, corner. All questions submitted will be- advice. medical . those seeking and carefully answered, except fully cannot be printed here, but will . Names and addresses of business firms be sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany ' each letter or no reply can be made. All communications are held strictly confidential. , In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first, line, or tne send Please stamped, name of the author is necessary in order to find them. addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly d, Address letters very plainly, with pen Salt Lake City, Utah. , Dear Miss Brooks: May I enter your busy little corner? You always seem willing, whatever the question may be. Will you kindly answer this question for me? Maybe you will think I am foolish for asking such a question. Can you explain the games Now of Five Hundred and Bridge? dear, do not bother to answer both questions this time. I will wait for one of them until next time. Wishing you the best of health and happness, MBS. J. B ProvO, Utah. Surely you may come, and I am very to have you with us. No, I think glad it perfectly all right for you to ask any question you wish, this is what my corner is for, and 1 will do my very best to answer. But, my dear lady, should I print full instructions for these games so it would really he of assistance to you in playing the games, there would be room for little else here, so now I am going to ask you to let me send you a little book of Hoyle which fully explains every card game played today. Or better still, you may be able to get this in your book stores at home. The price is 25 cents. Is this satisfactory? Dear Miss Brooks: (1) We are very much In need of your advice. Is it proper for girls of our age, from 12 to 14, to go without a chaperone to a dance in the evening? (2) What is the name of the latest dancing step? Wishing you bushels of buccess, we remain,SMILES, DIMPLES, CURLY-LOCK- S and BEAUTY, Mayfield, Utah. I hope you will be as anxious to acas you seem sincere in cept my advice asking it. (1) I cannot and do not ap prove of girls your age going to a public dance at all, my dear girls, and I earnestly advise you not to do so, and under no circumstances should you go without being accompanied by some older member of your family father, mother, or brother. (2) The latest dance I am at all familiar with is the Frisco Walk and the Scandal Walk. These are but parodies of the Fox Trot. By JOHN DICKIN80N SHERMAN HINKING Americans were profoundly impressed by the results of of the the American people during the World war. BrothThe world-wid- e erhood of Anglers has a saying which ,1s a thing of beauty and therefore a Joy forever: "Catching fish Is not all of fishing. So raising food is not all of gar denlng. If you have gardened or If your children have you know all about It ; If you have not, there Is not space to tell It here. These thinking Americans, knowing well wba.else gardening is l besides ralslnf kid, would like to see millions 1 Jood Americans building the peace garden on the foundation of the n experience. So the General Federation of Womens clubs, with Its 2,500,000 members and Its nation-wid- e organization reaching Into every nook and cranny of the land, will conduct a National Garden Week Campaign April 22 to 28. It will have all sorts of from all sorts of organizations. President Harding Is one of those who knows that raising food Is not all of gardening. Here is his letter to Mrs. Thomas' G. Winter, president of the General Federation: "The White House, Washington, January 16, 1923. My dear Mrs. Wln-teI am glad to assure you of my hearty Indorsement of the program of the General Federation of Womens dubs for a National Garden Week this Bpring. The benefits both to Individuals who take part and to the community as a whole are so obvious that they seem hardly to require enumera, tion. Most sincerely yours, WARREN G. HARDING. Mrs. Winter says of the purpose of Garden Week: "Perhaps nothing could help to stabilize our minds and spirits In this very tumultuous time so much as a profound and Intimate realization of the steadiness of the universe In which we live Its law, its orderliness. Its magnificent long purposes and recur-- . rences. The Garden Movement means ; a great deal more than getting a little plot of land where the child or the can raise a few sweet peas grown-u- p or radishes. It means that .serene contact with the .vitality and reliability and sereifity of nature, of purpose and fulfillment, of human life as related to forces Infinitely greater than Itself. Thats the reason we club f women are backing National Garden .Week. We believe in the kind of activity that links Itself with ordered purpose that sees the day as a part ' , , of eternity. The National Garden Week campaign is In charge of Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman, chairman: of the Department of Applied Education of the Mrs. Sherman Genera Federation. served as a director the one woman director on the board of the National War Garden Commission, which made an unforgettable success under the chairmanship of Charles Lathrop Pack by stimulating the latent love cf the war-garde- r: , Thrive on Meat Alone In the land of the Eskimo, raw meat la their principal food, the diet varying only with the hunting seasons. In g time seal meat is the dally time .. bill of fare; In caribou-buntin- g caribou Is the dally diet of the Eskl-mo- s. Though the, Eskimo may have both seal and caribou meat on hand at the same time, his peculiur beliefs forbid. him to eat seul meat at carlbon Neither may he , time and vice verso. seal-huntin- - T&3S.jaHTTJXCl In 1918 the federal government appointed her special assistant director of the United States School Garden Army, under the auspices of the Bureau of Education. Over 8,000,000 children were enlisted for garden service under school supervlron. ; Mrs. Sherman says of the campaign : j To fix upon a date for Garden Week that would be suited to the actual making of a garden In all localities Is an Impossibility. In some places April 22 to 28 will be too late and In others there will still be the chill of winter In the soil. To meet this condition a program has been prepared that will give every community the opportunity to take part and feature some of the many phases of gardening in Its relation to the life of the people In terms of health, education and enjoyment and from thd standpoint of utility and beauty. Following are some of the" features of the National Garden Week pro. gram: Sunday, April 22, wlU be In charge of the churches. Monday Is devoted to talks on such subjects as these: Gardening An . Interest. The Home Garden for Health and Pleasure. Vegetables as Health-BuilderBeautifying the Home with Window Boxes, Shrubs, etc. Beautifying the Home Grounds. Community Grrdens. Sociological Effect of Gardens An aid In quieting some of the unrest that Is abroad In the land. Outstanding garden achievements In other communities as an incentive to greater activity. Gardens Illustrated including wild flowers and wild garden spots of charm and beauty. Tuesdays program Includes talks on these topics: Transforming the Waste Places. Gardens vs. Woods and Rubbish. Parks and Playgrounds a physical, mental and moral tonic. Our Friends the Trees. Planting a Tree for Memories Sake. Gardens Jor Orphan Asylums and Institutions for Dependent Children In the Slums What Is good for one is ; good for all. Wednesdays program takes the campaign Into the schools.; The general subject is The School Garden and Home Gardens under School Supervision. The program is authorized by the United States bureau of education. It is a purpose of the program to make It clear to the children that honest, productive labor with the hands is as honorable as that of the brain. The program should be made vitally Inter American masses for the soil. . s. eat a land meat such as caribou when on water or ice, op Which his village Is located ; he must live only- on the flesh of the seal. When he takes to the land In the spring he must not eat seal flesh. He must not cook seal meat under a fire of land mosses. There Is no wood In the Arctic and moss forms practically the only land fuel. Neither must he cook caribou meat under a seal-oflame. The breaking of either of these rules will call down upon his head the wrath of the departed, who are always very il esting to every boy and girl of school age In every community In every state. It Includes talks on these subjects : Planning the garden; starting the seeds ; preparing the soil ; garden tools and their care; caring for the plants; harvesting; garden enemies, such as the cutwortn, bugs, tnaSol moth, etc.; garden friends, such a! the earthworm, toad, etc. ; use of garden products; preservation of wild flowers, trees, plants and shrubs ; bird protection and bird feeding. There should be a tree planting In the school grounds and something done toward beautifying the school premises. Organization of Junior Audubon clubs Is a feature. Thursday Is devoted to gardening as promoted by the Home Extension Service of the Department of Agricul ture. This Is a program in which city, suburban village and rural community should have a common Interest The program Includes talks and demonstrations by county agents, home demonstration agents, - club agents, Individuals whose achievements In gardening are outstanding and specialist! from the state agricultural college; also demonstrations by boys and girls' garden clubs. Fridays program takes up these , subjects : The Garden, In song and story and In art and poetry. Landscape Gardening, In relation td natural scenic beauty. . Small Gardens, In relation to the architecture of the home. Preservation of Wild Flowers, wltll reference to needed state legislation. Friday also calls for exhibits of various kinds. It is planned that Libraries and book stores will feature books on gardening qnd pictures of American and foreign gardens. Art stores will feature garden sculptures, fountains, bird baths, sun dials, and small garden statues. Florists will feature garden flowers, plants and seeds. Department and hardware stores will feature garden tools and furniture and sport and playground sup. plies. Bird house exhibit will be given in some public place. Model garden planned by children will be shown. Saturday Is Childrens Day, with pageants, plays and exercises and the garden In the movies. General suggestions for the week Include the making of arrangements for churches, Sunday schools, societies. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls and other orchild-welfa- ganizations and the press to take part in the observance. The nearest radio station should broadcast timely garden tdpics. evil spirits, . change. says the Eskimo. Ex- . Often Wish We Could Grab Ours. You might add this to your curious excerpts about the mind. writes Miss M. C. I came across It In Rebecca Wests "The Judge: She took her mind by, the arm and marched It u; and down among the sights of Edinburgh. telling It that to be weeping with discontent In such a place was scandalous. Boston Evening Tran script. and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Dear Miss Brooks: hair, far skin and blue eyes? Also, May I Join your corner? Please anwhat style would you suggest for a swer a question for me. (1) Some tlm fleshy girl to wear? ? Thanking you In ago I heard a lady sing a song which was very beautiful. I do not know th advance, we are, Dixie. KATE AND DUPLI-KATtitle. It started like this: ' You are welcome, girls. (1) And 'A passing policeman found a llttl now It you have been reading my corchild. ner carefully you will see I have been She walked beside him, dried her tear In that advice very emphatic and smiled. my girls should not go to public places of amuse- Said he to her kindly, Now you must ment when as young as you are, and not cry, will find your mamma for you by and regardless of age, to never go alone, but with an older brother, father, or byA some older member of your family. If you can find the song, please print It. of Your question shows the truth this Brown EYES, Logan, Utah. very plainly. Boys of this age do not Well, Brown Eyes, I will print your know how to treat a girl in a gentleletter and if anyone recognizes your manly way, it seems, and a girl who song I am sure you will get it by and attends a public daflce unattended by a by. It is not at all familiar to me. proper escort, places herself in a position to be treated disrespectfully by Be Photographed on Your Birthday. Monroe Adv. these boys. Do you not see this now? Studios, 267 So. Main, Salt Lake. I am glad you have at least had the courage of your convictions and refused An optimist is a married man who thinks he is to accept their escort home. If more boss. would do would this, the boys girls soon be acting quite differently. (2) As I have answered your first question ht some length, I will refer you to last weeks paper for colors suitable to the A stout figure complexions described. should favor the long, straight line and To aaaure prompt aervice and quick returns a definite waist line or trimming to these advertisements mention the name of avoid which encircles the figure. this paper. E, ' Salt Lake City Firms Dear Miss Brooks: ABRAMS ELECTRONIC METHODS I have been reading some of the letters written to you and was very inter- Blood diagnosis A Oscifioclast treatment. Write ested in the answers given and would for appointment. Dr. G. S. Airey, 303 Judge Bldg like very much if you could publish the song, "Bury Me Not on a Lone KODAKS Prairie, and give me the address of Miss Esther Gray. Wishing you sucSend Us Your Films cess, I am. your VELVETONE Finishing FRIEND, frqm Garland, Utah. Professional and Amateur Supplies .1 am glad to know' you find my corSALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. ner interesting. (1) Yours is the sec271 So. Main St Catalog Free. ond inquiry I have had for this song, It. If I but as yet I have not located FURS STORED AND REPAIRED do so will be glad to print it. .(2) It will be necessary for me to know more Conference Victors bring in your Furs for Reabout who the Esther Grey Is you wish modeling and Storage. Raw Furs Tanned. to find. In order to help you. Tell me Cosy Fur Shop, 47 E. Bdwy. more about her the next time you write, Dear Miss Brooks: This is the first time I have written and be sure to send your name also. to you, and hope it will be a success, D. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Please answer the following questions, Dear Miss Brooks: Efficiency. All commercial branches. (1) I am a boy of fourteen. Is It proper May I ask a question that is troubl School offree. 60 N. Main St., Salt Lake City. to take a girl home from a party, dance, ing me very much? (1) I have been Catalog etc.? (2) Is It proper to play kissing going with a girL for over a year. I CAFETERIA games at a party? Thanking you very am 23 and she is 20. She is a very much, I remain, nice girl in every way, only she is in- Conference visitors will feel at home eating at GIRL CRAZY, Logan, Utah. clined to be slouchy. She pever looks the Kenyon Cafeteria, Main and 2nd So. Two Your letter was a success insofar as it In anything, and at their blocks south of Temple. Extra Coffee Free. has reached me safely, and now for a home everything inside and out Is successful answer. (1) My dear boy, were sisters BABY CHICKS My mother and you may see that a girl reaches home always neat and kept a clean house. Do safely from a neighborhood party per- you think I could be happy with a wife Baby Chicks Farm raised, husky little fellows, haps, but you are not attending "dances, of that kind? I have Joked her some also chick feed A garden seeds. Vogeler Seed Co. etc., are you? If so that is not proper. on their living conditions, and FRUIT When you are old enough to go to these timesseems BOXES AND VEGETABLE CRATES to. think they were O. K. she places, escort a girl there, but I hope stenog-rapheone a to be In for order (2) no who will be there All girls by that time Berry Cups. Butter A Bee. Is it necessary to understand hivekinds A Honey Cases, Baby Chick cfates. go alone, whom you can take home. (2) not tions on request Salt Lake Box A Lbr. Co. Absolutely not. There are many other shorthand? Utah. PUZZLED, Parowan, games to be played which are much BEAUTY HINTS (1) This would be a hard question for more wholesome and Interesting to all me decide to for you. It is possible, Face concerned. Powders, etc. Hair goods manuperhaps, that the lovableness of her factured. Mail Creams, orders given special attention. DAWN, Smlthfleld, Utah,: In the song character and disposition would make Mannelio Beauty Shoppe, 403 Clift Bldg. this one is all I found. the conditions you mention bearable, Comrades, RUBBER STAMPS AND STENCILS Do you think this Is the one you but I am rather inclined to think that so long as you have not been accus wished? Seals COMRADES and Ear Tags Made. Send for would to tomed these conditions, they sample,, We, from childhood, played together be a constant Irritation to you In your prices, etc. Salt Lake Stamp Co. t West Bdwy! cause and own and home comrade be the of Jack I, dear my might We would fight each others battles, to serious trouble between you.- The very CHIROPRACTIC AND DRyGLESS HBAis-ieach others aid we would fly. fact that it is a source of annoyance Ladies and Childrens specialist Mrs Dr And In boyish scrapes and troubles you to you now, when you are perhaps as R Marion Kelling, D. C. 34 So. rra 207. blind to her shortcomings as you will Hrs. 1 to 3 P. M. Across from Main, would find us everywhere; Z. C. M. L ever be, does not argue well for your Where one went the other followd. future happiness with her. You are the REPAIRING Naught could part us for were " only one, however, who can tell Just Chorus ,rora sPin to Guns. Comrades, comrades, ever since we how much of this manner of living you YjRePMr Er,ry-ho- n could endure without becoming irritwere hoys; Sptg. Gds. Co., 366 So. State not and could able about sorrows, each it, you others hope Sharing BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES that she would be any different in her Sharing each others Joys. Comrades when manhood was dawning, own home. (2) To be a stenographer BOOKS c- ,r it is necessary to know shorthand. ' It knU"-bfaithful whateer might betide; is sometimes possible to get a position When danger threatened my Jolly old PLEATING A BUTTONS where the use of the typewriter is all Comrade was there by my side. that is required, but these are comAccordian, Sid Box Pleating, Hemstitching, When Just budding into man hood, I paratively few. uttons. Buttonholes, Kid Parlor yearned for a soldier's life. 40 E. Broadway. Salt Lake City" . Friend: Night and day I dreamed of glory, long-- Dear We have been interested in your corBECOME A BEAUTY OPERATOR ing for the battle strife; I said, Jack, Ill be a soldier, neath ner, Just Between You and Me, and womans most refined professional! Study would thank you very much if you the Red. White and Blue. certain. Isabelle Stevenaon, instructor Good-bJack. said he, No, never. would answer a few questions for us. pleyment 371 Main St If you go then I go too for were, (1) Would it he proper to take a girl home from a dance If you did not take FLORISTS Chorus I enlisted. Jack came with me and ups her there? (2) How late should a cou Flowan and Funeral Designs di!e!t from and downs we shared. pie stay up at night? (3) What is the er to consumer. Dumke Floral Co., Ogden, Ut, For a time our lives were peaceful but proper age for boys to go out with PYORRHEA CURE girls? (4) What are some of the lataLdength war was declared. dance pieces? Wishing you much Englands Flag had been Insulted, we est success in your work, we remain. were ordered to the front, DOODLE BUG AND SPIDER. .CtPRKHEAl And the regiment we belongd to had to hear the battle's brunt, we were Washington, Utah. is this If No, (1) proper. not, you Chorus are old enough to attend a dance, you Only "money back guaranteed cure for Pyorrhea. Absolute cure in all eases of bleeding, sore PINK ROSE, Clear Lake, Utah: I should take a partner and the girls or receding gums, restores firmness to teethland cannot give you the address desired, should not go without an escort. (2) prevents occurrence of pyorrhea. Endorsed without first having your name, at My dear boys, this depends entirely leading dentists. Sold by all druggists every-by least. Read rules carefully at head of Upon conditions and the persons, but where. Made and guaranteed by Townsend .or eleven is as late as any Pyorrhea Remedy Co., Payson, Utah. column, so you may not be disappointed young person should be up. (3) Girls when you write your next letter. should not go with boys under sixteen WANTED POULTRY years of age, and boys should be that Dear Miss Brooks: Hope we are welcome to enter your old at least. (4) Among the late dance OGDEN FISH & POULTRY CO. St. Louis Wild, corner. We think It Is very Interesting. music Is Runnln Will you please answer the following Blues, "Ivy, and Just Like a Doll. 283 24 St,. OGDEN, UTAH Buytr t of AU Classes of Poultry questions for us? (1) Is It proper to ; MADAM Thank Utah: X, other Centerfleld, come' home from a dance, Ship Them to Us. We Pay Top Market Price. entertainment, with a hoy when he did you so much, dear, forthe poem, "Fallto forwarded Leaf. be will the It all there? ing not take you BABY CHICKS AND PULLETS Nearly if the one desiring it. this, and girls in our home town do dont-car- e, We the Bay, boye dont you FEED COMPANY If the party desiring the song The WESTERN GRAIN there are plenty of girls that will. We 283 24th, OGDEN, UTAH are fifteen years old. (2) What colors Boston Burglar." will send her name Headquarters For Baby Chirks. Brooders, Inwould you suggest for a girl to dress and address, I will send it. I have not cubator Feedi, Feeders, Fountains, Etc. in who has medium brown hair and fair yet located the others, but will try o Specialty of 8 Weeks Old Pullets skin and blue eyes, and girl with black do so. , Dear Miss Brooks: I have been searching our corner ture, and so also am I. I am very interested in our corner and also for an oppofor I was reading your advice in "Be- and find great comfort in reading the readers, rtunity to help you and your I would like to many answers that you give. I havs and have found a chance. I am sending tween you and me. like to ask if two songs requested. If you have room ask a question if I may. (1) If a girl a few questions I wouldI was born De(1) t would like to compliment the little! is walking along the street and she you do not mind. 25th. What is my lucky numWyoming girl on her recipe for a good meets a man she is acquainted with, cember ber, month and day? (2). How can a complexion. .1 think her plan is perfect should she speak first, or the gentleman? I am much obliged in ad- person remove pimples and blackheads! and has no rival. Wishing you much ' success and sending lots of love and vance. Answer as soon as possible, Thanking you in advance, I remain, E. P.. Utah. I wish to know. Yours truly, thanka for your earnest efforts to help because I A. W.. Miriidokay Ida. (1) For one born in December Thursus all, I am, (1) The girl should speak firsts I am day is said to be lucky' and February WILDFLOWER, Garland, Utah. , but your and June the months. (2) If you will Thank you so very, very much for sorry If youto have had to wait,, take its turn, A. W. Please send your name and address with a a letter has the songs, Wllflower. It is indeedi eend them, Our read rules carefully before writing stamped envelope.- I will be glad to tell great help to have you will be happy to again so pou will not be disappointed ' you a very good remedy for pimples and little Wyoming friend i v blackheads. of appreciation. I am in receiving ao answer. see well-dress- topsy-t- urvy. y, g! wemedm - ten-thir- or-an-y t good-advic- e j - your-word- s , 1 , s' ' |