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Show TTIP c WPPirtVPm PT TT A VCVTT Colliding Engines Are Fair Attraction in Illinois T P TT 4 TT. Pithy News Notes mm From All PartM of 1 UTAH Freight rates on chocolate Ogden tad cocoa shipped from Salt Late to San Francisco will be reduced at once. a till, Wendover. A seventy-gallo100 gul Iona of moonshine tad 1000 gallons of mash were seized la a raid by prohibition officials. n Efforts are being made to e walls of Johnson's canyon the presen in Kane county, which bear evidences of prehistoric periods In the hieroglyphics thereon, but which are being defaced by the placarding of advertls-la- g Kanab. r A. 'W' ' : 5ct-- A matter. j. f J Tooele. The Southern Pacific company has announced the adjustment of rates on sine oxide from Utah mines to provide for competition of the local product In the California and Pacific coast market. Heretofore It has been practically Impossible for tine exide to be marketed on the coast, due to the high freight rata. In order to attract attention to the big fair at Aurora, 111, on tne new grounds, two locomotives were started at full speed and came together with a crash In front of n crowd of 90,000. To make the collision more thrilling, a quantity of dynamite waa placed on the front of each engine. airplane route maps . Receives Her Dead Heros Decoration Salt Lake. The Salt Lake Federation of Labor has passed resolutions to the effect that If the cars are Installed In Salt Lake over the protesta of file employes the federation will demand a return to franchise provisions in regard to streetcar fares flve-cecash fares ahd four-ce- This is your corner. Make use of it for your information on cu-- s that are puzzling you. It will be tny pleasure and privilege to or . fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your full came letter For each sent address must accompany special m formation r--t stamped envelope. All communications will always be held in absolute vOfts ar-w- r l ikdcncc. be AIT letters should Helen Brooks, Box 1 addressed very plainly Salt Lake Cky. 5-4- Dear Miss Brooks: I have been reading the questions and answers in your corner for some time and I enjoy reading them very much. I would like yon to answer a few for me. (1) I am a gitl of 16. I have been going with a boy of this town for some time and I am very fond of him. But lately he prefers other girls company in preference to mine. What would yon advise me to do? (2) What kind of a girl do boys like to go out with? (S) How can a girl be popular without being a flapper? (4) Is it proper for a crowd of boys and girls to go up the canygg at night and have a chickeree? Thanking you in advance, I am respectfully, TROUBLED BRUNETTE. one-ma- n (l)My dear, do not waste your affections on a boy who prefers another girls society. Boys, or girls either, rarely form lasting affection at the age of sixteen, and your friend, doubtless, wishes to be friends with more tickets. than one girl before he settles down to just' one, and I think itmuch the Salt Lake Pony Polo will better way, dont you? You should the feature amusemmts enjoy the friendship and society of Utah State fair th a year, more than one boy, and not'be too fond teams, each ooniposeq of four expert of any one, at the age of sixteen. (3) Boys like girls who are a little horsemen, wjll compete for silver loving cups on' three (lays of exposition independent and who do not show their week, October 2 to 7. On. the altery affection too plainly. Tne girl who is nate three days there will be squad modest and sincere, quiet and unasmany more lasting drills between Fot Douglas men and suming, will makethe than friendships girl who grows members of the State National Guard. , too fond of every boy she meets and show-it too plainly. The flapper Is a passing fancy, and her popularity is fleeting. Do not, I entreat you, imagine you have to become, or even imitate a flapper to be popular. BetV ter far.be in a class by yourself. And t know this, the whole world has not gone permanently mad over the bizI. . arre in style, but that there are those nt m nt in pen and - publish the words of tied ui v th- - get Thanking yon in ' advance,-- ! rem BETTY, Tiio!( NVbothJr at all, Betty, but pf apace w 'cannot puu , which can be readily obtain! the music stores. Your aongeJ had for SO cents. I will i have it sent to you if you wistrli Dear Miss Brooks: I have some questions I would hw to ask you. (1) How old lg js" Miks Minter (2) Who was the kadS man in the picture show, the Bad Lands? (3) Who f.rsuiv ed motion picture shows? Thanking you in advance, WANETA, Cleveland, Mary Miles Minter is 20 years oil Dustin Farnumf was lead In q rnan a DuramJ of the Bad Lands Thomas A. Edison is pioneer of the motioa picture industry. Dear Miss Brooks: I wrote once before but received m answer, so win try again. Please gin me the address of some store in Salt Laksl where I can get music and words and for how much. Thanking you, I am, MAY, Manti, Utah, You must have overlooked your an- swer, my dear. You will have to sen your name and a stamped envelop together with the songs you wish, am I will then tell you where you can get them, and the price. Dear Miss Brooks: You have helped many girls with their Bee Hive work, perhaps you can help me. Would you please tell m about the Blue Violet? Thank yon for the trouble I have caused yoa. A BEE HIVE GIRL, Burley, Idaho, The botanical name for the common (boys and men included) who appreciViolet is Cueullate. The Violet blue ate the sensible, sane acting and dressstands for constancy and modesty. Ai A and crowd of ing girl. (4) boys girls should not go any place without the chosen emblem of Napoleonism, some older person who can act as it has served many a sadly practical purpose, and it has been the them ' chaperon. of the poet from the earliest tom. As Viola, it was known to the ancient Dear Miss Brooks: I have been a very interested read- Romans, and the great Linnaeus er of your corner for some time, but adopted the name as the language of I could not get up enough courage science. In those early times, when to write you Rbout a question that has poetry and nature were blended n been bothering me for some time, and closely together, the Violet was reI am in hopes you will be able to an- ceived as especially the emblem of swer it for me. I got acquainted with constancy. It has been found wild a boy over a year ago. He seemed to from Arctic America to the Gulf of like me very much, and hen he asked Mexico, westward in the Rocky Moon, me to marry him. But I dont know tains, and across the Sierra Nevada, whether I should or not. He is SO almost to the Pacific coast It grow years eld, and I am only 18. I think in deep, shady woods, as well u is lots of him one time, and then again the most exposed places, but generaI dont care so much for him. I told lly where the soil is a little damp.( him I could not marry for two years. Glad to serve you. I am sure. He said he could wait ten years for me, if need be. My Kplrel CtlMiolfW parents think very highly of him. He ROWLAND HALL Gir is an exception to most boys these days. He works almost all of the All DeMamiiMtMini. felt Uka Cl time, and he can always get a job Write far CiUUpt. when he needs one. He also said there was nothing too good for mo. But BUSINESS COLLEGES I dont seem to like him for some reason. He is a little D. B. BUSINESS COLLEGE. but be is as firm as the Rock of Gin Skaol of EffSrioner. AU wnmretl bralter. He has white hair and mine CaUla fro. S H. Maim St.. 8mll Uk C is not any too dark. So what shall we do about it? I dont know what riXATINQ A BUTTONS in the world to do. So I will try and .get it from my mind until I get an AMorduui. Sida, Bo rwtin. Hm Kid CcrM Buttoakolan. answer from yon. Buttons. 40 TL Brood wmjr. Salt Lmko Citr. Hoping you have the best of lack, s J j VV I Establishment of a permanent ntr route between Washington and Sun Francisco will be mapped out when Lieut Paul Wilkins completes his trip from Bolling field to the Pacific coast In a D-airplane. The photograph s shows (left to right) Lieutenant and Sergt. Leo HucklU, Adequate landmarks and the moRt safe landing flelda between here and the coast are the principal objects sought daring ll WU-kin- the flight. U - Jr r''. I i g JLmmimi- -' I Vv imwmm V,J' J Vi - j HP.- For bravery In the World war at the battle at Belleau Wood, In whlcl he lost his life, Sergt. William J. Geary of Washington was posthumously decorated with the Distinguished Service cross, the decoration being presented to his mother, Mrs. Claudia Geary, by MaJ. Gen. John A. Lejeune, chief of tho United States Marine corps. - rvi - k ? i I Famous Dickens Inn Changes Hands One of the State Felr Buildings Salt Lake. A number of relics from the pyramid district of Old Mexico are to be added to the museum at the State University, following a visit to the scene of the excavations this summer by Dr. Andrew A, Kerr, assistant professor of archelogy at the University of Utah. Salt Lake. la the compilation of the tax levies in the several counties in ttie etat as compiled by the state board of equalization and assessment. Grand county figures aa one of the hlgest In county levy. Davis county is lowest More than half of the taxes raised In Grand county come from public utilities, the Denver & Itk Grande Western railroad paying practically half of the taxes collected In the county. Salt of $10,000 for ttie deuth by burning of Harriet John son, 20 months old. In the county hospital January 2, 1921,' was filed In the district court by the baby's father. Birace A. Johnson. Dr. A. Cyril Cab lister, county physician, Dr. George F. Roberts, assistant, and Miss Elsie Ilmw ks, nurse, were named as defendant!. The complaint alleged that the Infant died from burns received when The famous Inn at Cobham, England, known as the 'Leather Bottle,, Its bed caught fire from an alcohol Is soon to he vacated by the present host, one of the most prominent of Dick-- , lump used In an alcoholic InEdward Dunn entered the govern- ens enthusiasts. The old Inn, pictured here, has been a center of attraction halation. The giving In a answ er defendants. as a mounted for tourists and sightseers, for It figure prominently In the Pickwick Papers. ment service in denied the charges of negligence. tnessenger under Secretary of War Stanton. After 59 years service he fwas relieved August 20. Ilia, presented him with a purse filled Many of the members traveled to Ogwith gold, which was handed to him den In auto caravans. by Secretary Weeks. ltl verdale. Auto carrying thirteen turned over at a narrow curve people Star Chamber, Englands here. Several severe wrenches and The Star chamber was a tribunal lu bruises were the only results. Englnnd consisting of a committee of Instituted or tbs kings privy council. Irovo. The chamber of commerce revived by Henry VII In 11 It had la launching a cut the weeds camextensive powers and held Itself unpaign. lettered by rules of law, dealt with Civil and criminal cases without the . American Fork. Joseph Scalzo ct Intervention of a Jury, and could Inflict waa seriously Injured when his helper uny form of punishment short of auto turned turtle at fifty miles per ideath. It was abolished by parliament hour near here. In 1041, during the reign of Qrnrlea I. The court is Buld to have derived Proo. The first district of the Its name either from the gtl stars Federated Women's C3ubs of Utah sad that adorned the ceiling of the chamWasatch counties met In Frovo in the ber in the old palace at Westminster, Interests of a cooperative plan wherewhere It held its sessions, or, ui Is by movements for civic betterment more probable, from the Jewish bonds could be carried out. (stars) deposited there by permission Place Filled. uf William I. Have you an opening here for a Anxious to Please. young man with three college deAt breakfast In one of the hotels an grees? asked the brisk caller. e sold the No, man. exceedingly fidgety and IrritaMe person Wove bad our Janitor a long time within two minutes of giving his ordes and we Intend to keep him." began to squirm and demand when l.e was going to get Confuted Recollection. Waiter, he demanded, for about You Interest me Roberta the fourth time, wheres my chop? strangely 1illar Hot k. which is 20 miles uhove the mouth of tie Columbia rtci, no man has before. an Its on the grill, sir, the waiter between the states of Oregon and has Just been inuije an J Robert You sprang that on me last Will you bate It now. or to responded. navigation by the Installation or u hem-olight. If you will study tl r done? light. 'wait until Its rmk you will see that It resembles tKe 'no of a man. Folks lu Oregon Lie Ibiladtlpl Roberta Oh. was that jua ? Tepli Uus face to Uuit of William Jenmn. . .; an. LrJger the Day Film. Lake-Dam- ages dfrm Xe 17 Does This Rock Look Like Mr. Bryan? j j self-mad- his-foo- I .A. er ed tit-l- a. I am, SEB TOUB PUBLISHES SYLVIA, St. George, Utah. like his white hair. dont f4 Bindinr on kh4 And he is not very well educated and Toko row Book rai pnntor. LrHha Trmda Brndorr. Son I have alwaye had the desire for a well educated husband. He has a fine nature and has lots of mother wit UTAH METAL WORKS. MT TfW When he writes me he always writes Salt Lmko City. in pencil instead of pen and ink. How can I give him a hint without hurting his feelings? GEE-GETONIC Well, my dear, yon do seem to have E a problem. They say love is blind, but I doubt dCcio o d PmmdewS cw dont you? You are Sol Tat a wise little girl to put off the fatal bf Loading Drur two You Gee-Gebe should day able to e years. Company tell in that time whether or not his Soil Lmfco 135 RoCity peculiarities, looks, habits, etc., have, become so obnoxious that they will be 4 source of irritation to you always.) He seems like an exceptional man,1 thoueh (we need more people, it seems t me) and so why not keep bis many good points as much in mind as possible, and the things which are not quite forget so attractive about him? We all have oar bad points, you know. The question of hie light hair is rather a hard one to manage at I cannot see how it can b changed, and after all what is the difference? Too much college educato w If a prottr Sard Ummom tion sometime spoils an otherwise Hurd at Baa oanminxir twoUR WdT. wonderful man. One can cultivate and 4m tmurnw from Hohold Choww aitamtlo baa wavs and habits which place them anfartainato without tarn ta well up in the scale of what the world mt hand. thTodayoUo howowr. rotarlaar CMri Aatiho considers a cultivated. rywhar adaro d perroar aa th on war to a son. Let ths be the subject of convery vaiumoi httW horWt oakmr-e- j1 versation and let h'm know in a tactrwura far th Ht" ful way what your ideas are along this Smd a e atom for rotor jxotara raluabl thiM- , line and this would apply also to the kmkirt. It will tell yam to writ yamr ma haow lore ink problem. But remember, pn aryl dear, we are never able to have any one trade according to our own HELEN BROOKS PEBA1TMENT tern (and I wonder if we would patDm Mi. Sat Lak City, I like t..era if we could) so we must I tv always trm cmrf -- on turm be able to bear and forbear. I so Hoc Trn Maivrt wih,ng you the best of luck and great Choer- - P. S. 1 Crat it Hog Cholera rr wall-bre- - 1 m P P I Ti Bsr S Miss Brooks: rhis is the second time I have wr.tten to you but I do hope I am not to a much bother. Will you plcsue .I |