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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA UTAH WASHINGTON With an old slouch hat cocked on the side of his bead, Uncle Joe Cannon started out hy automobile for I Renville, 111., traveling oxer the old, National pike his parents took eigiity-threyears ago in f migrating xiHit-w- a rd. 1LS. An appeal to the newly formed national organization of reserve okficers of the army in session lo re to n its influence against "false economy in army appropriations xxas mad' by FIRST GOVERNMENT OFFERING SINCE WAR IS 5500,000.000 OF TREASURY SECURITIES TIE PAST WEEK ( , A Complete History of What Has Been Happening Throughout the World i General I'ershing. WESTERN Mrs. Is Timpanosos cave in American If. Felton, 87 year's of ace, of Carterville, Ga., freeame the first woman rnemher of tlie United Stabs senate when she was apjinted by Governor Tliomas W. Harding to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Thomas K. Watson. Tin state of Utah was granted permission in the supreme court to file a brief in support of the motion of the state of Colorado and others for a rehearing in the case brought by the state of Wyoming which resulted in a decision last spring in which the court held priority of lipprupriation was controlling in establishing the right to use water taken from interstate , Fork canyon, Utah, which has l,een lartly explored by thousands during the last txxo years, the property of the United States or does it Utelong to private interests? This is a question which the supreme court of the United States may he called on to decide. Returning to his home for the first time in two years Senator William K. Borai arrived in Nampa from Washington D. C. The question of whether criminal proceedings against four officers of the defunct Burley state hank will te dropped or continued, will he in Bupreme court, it was an- streams. nounced by the clerk of the court. d Governor Mabey of Utah and Governor Emmet L). Boyle of Nevada will Attend the luncheon to he given at San Francisco by the Victory Highway association. Means of financing the transcontinental highway route through Utah and Nevada will he certain representaCharges that tives of the department of justice" converted to their own use large stocks of liquor seized in the enforcement of prohibition laws xvere made in a special reK)rt filed by the Dis trict of Columbia grand jury. Only four cities in the country liaxe higher birth rate than Salt Lake One of the largest livestock deals in tit.v, according to data gathered by Idaho for some time was consummat- the census bureau. The birth rate in ed when representatives of the Swift Salt Luke Is txventy-eigh- t per and Hnry interests, contracted for thousand of City a rate exceedpopulation, 35,000 head of sheep, to he shipped ed only in Kali Itiver and New Bed from Idaho Falls, Weiser and MounMass., and Hartford and Bridge-port- . frd. tain Home. Conn. Thirty days in jail or $100 fine or a Fifty-eigh- t army cantonments, fly-incombination of both is the maximum fields and depots have been elimpenalty in Walla Walla, Washington's inated from the lists of military posts new pure advertising ordinance, passadministered by the war department. ed by the city commissioners at the Troops have been moved from them request of the local sd club. to permanent stations. Three Americans, held at Juarez, United States government lias filed following an attempt to smuggle a California criminal across the inter- suit in the United States court in Day-tonational boundary, have been freed. Airplane company, formerly known as the Dux ton Wright Airplane comMore than a score of pasencers were pany, seeking to recover $2, 408. 07.41 injured, ten of them seriously, in a at 0 jier cent interest from June 11. crash between two street cars at Den- 1919, alleged to have been fraudulently ver. paid to the company by government Poison oak comes under the head officials. a n ing of industrial injuries, the Califor-u- a Exports of cotton decreased jn volcommission ruled in ume but increased in value during Awarding $33.19 to B. P. Porter for August as compared with August. compensation because of having been 1921, to foreign trade reaccording Infected while hauling gravel. ports issued by the commerce departMiss Kathryn Miller, a student at ment. the University of California and the A tentative value of $.",891,000 xvas daughter of a wealthy Oakland ice fixed by the interstate commerce comcream manufacturer, was in the Berkmission upon the properties of the ley. Calif., county jail serving a A Garfield railroad in Utah. Bingham sentence. She pleaded guilty to The corporation estimated the value speeding. The presiding magistrate of its oxvn Investments in land and Save Miss Miller the privilege of surfacilities at $0, 49(1.000. rendering her motorists license for transportation lx months in lieu of the jail sentence. An indictment against approximateMiss Miller took the sentence. ly S5 per cent of the corporations, firms and individuals engaged in pro GENERAL That President Harding bxpects to ducing sanitary pottery in this conn, return to the scene of his birth and try xvas made public by William I'nited States attorney for the boyhood days on his retirement from the hWdte House became a possibility southern district of New York. The comwhen French Crow, postmaster at indictment names txventy-thre- e individuals. Marion, Ohio, and personal friend of panies and txventy-fou$he president, acting in behalf of the FOREIGN chief executive, bought the old HardAnnouncement that big oil interests ing homestead, near Mount Gilead, xvill soon start drilling for oil in the Ohio. Cold bay district of Alaska promise Isadora Duncan and her exuberant to bring the thrilling scenes of gold young Serge Yessenin, rush days to life again. were permitted to land in the United Attempts are being made by miners States after the department of justice in the southern fields of New South Mind detained them for twenty-fou- r Wales to hold up the production of Sours. coal, and the men are threatening to ' The United States dreadnaught, strike. Utah, with Vice Admiral A. T. Long, Republicans made a surprise attack Commander in chief of the European on the nationalist garrison at Omealh, station, has arrived at Cibraltor. County Louth, Ireland, and a sharp Posses of farmers are scouring the three-hou-r fight ensued. It is reportwftire section of Ihe sunty with ed that ten republicans woe killed renewed energy for two lions, report- and many wounded. ed to have been seen several times At three mining tow us have near Mount Victory, Ohio. been wiped out by forest fire burning Many German hospitals have been over a wide ana in northern Ontario. forced to close their doors because Former Bremier Venizelos of Greece of the high prices and the scarcity of called on Amlsissador Harvey and askBocessary supplies. ed the ambassador to send a mesage to General Nider has been appointed Washington requesting the United commander-in-chieof the Greek army. States government to intercede with The government hopes further to re- the allies and request them to occupy inforce the army through the popular Thrace pending the final disposition that territory. call for volunteers. industrial 48-ho- llay-xvur- d. r poet-husban- f It reported that opposition among members of the family of the former kaiser t his marrigee to Prim es Hermine of Keuss is in no wise diminished. although the former eroxxn prince is declared to liaxe yielded to the arguments of his father and is James Bell, 5. believed to be Wis- now disused to gixe an uuwilling con. consin's oldest resident, is dead, t sent. The former emperor has defied his home at Abrams. He was born in his family and insists on the marriIreland and came to America when 21. age. White forces which have been harrying soviet detachments on the outskirts of the Vladivostok area, ha vo clashed with troops of the Far Eastern republic of Siberia at is Eight women of the little town of Tennessee, in Cumberland county .assumed the role of Carrie Nation and proceeded to a wildcat still in '.be mountains and smashed it to smithereens. Billboard strippers constitute a new type of thief on Berlins police blotter. 1 bxi to the Increased value of wnstepaper, the plundering of street advertising has set in. The season's movement of fruit and vegrrii,is U fully 45.000 cars ahead of Dst year, despite the car shortage rcpi.r'od in some shipping districts, according to the market reviexv of tb United states bureau of agriculture economics. reliable Ixindon rebuts wide sentiment in the English trade that wool prices ara Boston dealers feel high enough. that all medium wools may go higher, and some look for further advance in fne wocla. Mcbery, Although indicate a E Much Money is Needed to Meet Out. standing Bonds and Other Securities Says Seoretary of the Treasury Mellon News Notes From All Parts of UTAH Ogden. J. F. Russel!, merchant of Fort Dodge, loxxa, arompanied by tbs members of his family, arrived in Ogden with his prairie schooner on hi way to Los Angeles. The schooner is a two-hors- e canvas-covere- Make use of it for your information on question be my pleasure and privilege to answer carefully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your questions must be limited to two, and jjour full name and address must accompany each letter. For special information send stamped envelope. All communications will be held in absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. , C0 This xxagon, d which had been fitted up for the trip. Mr. Russell said he left his r automobile at home. seven-passenge- as Kington. The first government bond issue since the war was anIvOgan. Pouitrymen of Cache county will meet in the middle of October nounced Sunday by the treaeury. to promote Secretary Mellon offered for sub- to form an association of marketing eggs. an of issue about $500,000,000 scription of 44 per cent thirty-yetreasury Salt Lake bonds as port of a program for re- rent ion of City. The annual ooie the Utah Postmasters' asfunding short term debt. sociation met with about fifty memThe new issue will be dated October bers present. V?, 1922, bearing Intereet at 44 per Salt cent annually payable April 15 and City. Farm products of October 15, on a semiannual basis. supreme quality and packed right ere The bonds will mature October 15, in demand this year at fancy prices and always will be, according to V. S 1952. but may be redeemed at th Peet. option of the Inited States after OcW ar tober 15, 1947. The last previous bond issue offered by the treasury was the fourth Liberty loan, in October, 1918. interest at 4 4 Per cent, to mature in twenty years, and amounted to nearly $7,000,000,000. Bearer bonds of the nw issue with interest coupons attached will be issued in denominations of $100, $500, $1000, $5000 snd 10,000, while bonds registered as to principal and interest will be issued in denominations of $100, $500, $1000, $5000, $10,000, $50,000 All will carry the usual and $100,000. tax exemption Secretary Mellon reservee the right to allot additional bond above the $500,000,000 amount fixed for subscriptions to the extent that 4t per cent Victory notes or treasury certificates of ihe series maturing December 15, 1922, are tendered in payment. Applicants for new bonds not exceeding $10,000 from any one subscriber will be allot ed in full, but applications for amounts in excess of $10,000 will be received subject tr allotment. In a letter to banking institutions, Mr. Mellon asked continued cooperation for the distribution of the new bonds among investors, declaring tbe time had come for a longer-teroperation in the refunding of the debt, xxhieh heretofore has been xvithout disturbance to accomplished, the market for outstanding 'aecur-ties- ,' on a relatively short term basis. Discussing what has already been accomplished in the refunding of the provisions. short-date- d debt, Mr. Mellon recalled 30, 1921, when the refunding program was announced, the gross public debt amounted to of xxhicli over $7,300,000.-00- 0 was maturing within two years, while on 'September 30, 19U2, the toand tal debt was $22,800, 000, OOfy g about $4,000,000,000 of the early debt bad been retired or short-date- d that on April Brigham City. Man-a-nte, the survix ing wife of the late Chief Pocatello, was & visitor here, coming from her home on the Bannock Creek reservation. She is 112 years of age, hav-inbeen born in 1810. She was the first wife of the noted chief, who reigned over this iand at the time Brigham Young and his folloxvers eng tered the valley in 1847. Provo. The site for the proposed steel plant to be built here by the Co)umOia Steel corporation has been inspected by D. H. Blotehford, genera manager of the corporation. Salt Lake City. But two types oi hard surface will be advertised for in the paving of the federal aid project No. 39 betxveen Magna and Tooele, in Salt county, it was announced by the state road commission. Provo. William Jennings Bryan will deliver an address in Provo ox October 10 .according to an announcement made by Democratic county chairman. Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. and Miss Maurine Erickson of this city are under the care of a physician as n result of cuts, bruises and general shock suffered in a peculiar automobile accident on the state road between Gunnison nnd Nephi. Delta-CoCommissioner C. O. Warnick of Delta threshed 700 bushels of alfalfa seed off bis farm of eighty acres. At present seed prices of 11 in the dirt' this means a return of better than $4700. unty 3-- Salt Ike City. During the week the grinding of beets will be commenced In practically every sugar factory in the state. ma-hirin- Cedar City. Gravel surfacing of the road will be completed Within a few days and will be turned over to Iron county for maintenance. Cedar-Lun- d This fiscal year, he stated .there will fall due about $1,800,000,000 of Victory notes, $G25,000,000 of war savings certificates and about $1,100,000,-00- 0 of treasury certificates, of which represent Pittman act certificates which will be retired th!s year through the recoinage of sliver bullion, while about $100,000,000 of loan certificates maturing October 16, 1922, will be paid out of fund already In hand. Retirement of these mature certificates, lie added, will leave only tax certificates outstanding, and with tax payments as large as they are it is considered desirable for the treasury to lmve outstanding at least of tax certificates, xvhich correspondingly reduces thp amount necessary refunding into other securities $48,000,000 $1,000,-000,0(1- 0 Roller Coaster Injures Many A score T.o Antreles of persons were injured, several seriously, when a roller coaster on the Lincoln ;r,nic railway here jumped the tra k in a tunnel Sunday. The passengers, including tiiree women and several sailors of the Pacific fleet, wore hurled acainst the tunnels wooden sides. Fortunately the train was cn the home stretch snd its speed was net great xvhen the accident tcxV pace. Revolution Menaces China Pekng. General Flsu ShuhChrn, hneuTi as little Hsu avowed militarist and one of the leaders of the Anfn club, which xxas broken up some and other time ago hy Wn Pei-Fan has established lenders, popular government Fukien, and is causing the Peking ndminKtration no Pttle uneasiness. military Fencing, province f Good Reason. Booth, the tragedian (father of Edwin Booth), had a broken nose. A lady once remarked to him, I like your acting, Mr. Booth, but to he frank with you, 1 can't quite get over your nose." "No wonder, niadnn.," replied he. "The Fridge Is gone. Helpful Thought for Today. try to grasp too much of life at one time. Live today .well ; life Is n mosaic nnd each tinj piece should be cut and set with skill. Boston Do not Transcript. Salt Lake City. Sweepstakes in the horticultural and agricultural exhibits at the Utah state fair were awarded to Utah county. The winning county scored 86 ont of a possible 100. The Trade Intermountain Automotive Association is conducting a campaign of eliminating or lessening iccidents. Moat accidents are caused oy carelessness either on the part of the pedestrian or the driver and if both are educated to be more watchful and careful accidents can easily be reduced. Salt Chief of Police Joseph d. Burbidge received a telegram from the sheriff of Clay County. Indiana, that he had under arrest there William and Walter Snider, wanted here on charges of burglary and grand Iar- eny. YMth the arrest of the two Snider boys the police believe they now oave in custody all the members of a gang of alleged automobile thieves and burglars who for some time defied de teetion. At a rereDt session of the Logan commission Electrician Maughan city presented his estimute of the cost or extending the city's light wires from the canyon plant to the Beehive Girls camp as sought rcently by a church institution. The estimate was $1995. and the extension will not he made af city exptnse, it was decided. The state road ommiJ-sioSalt has authorized the advertisement of federal aid project No. 38, embracing the paving of Borne 4.5 miles of n highway between Brigham City snl Corinne. Bids are to be submitted at 2 o'clock. Oct 18. Some of th most necessary tmng to instil in the minds of the people during the week is the necessity of all vehicles to carry red tail lights, all automobiles to ue properly adjusted head lights and a tail light and all pedestrians xvho use country roads to walk against traffic. They can then ee the automobile approaching and avoid same. It is generally conceded that more severe sentences to xvilful violaters of traffic laws will aid materially in reducing accidents. is your corner. that are puzzling you. It will L ,, 'ng angry with her brother if he doe iiM ask her to go to the dance each time, if fcfte know she i welcome, when her brother ' taking another girl 7 How eld should a girl be before she goes to a dance, show or party with a boy? Would plea tell me tb name of a good()faco powder. Thanking you, A FRIEND, Utah 1) It i a vary unusual brother who ak hla aister to go every time bo goo to a danoe or olsewhero my dear, ao I do not think yo should b angry, but very happy that be tak yea mast of the thae-a- nd don't forget to let him knew you think it very nice for him to do so. 61 At least sixteen, girlie. 8) There are many really good face powders, that it i more a question a to which one agree with your particular skin. W'hen you find on wbcb goes on smoothly and1 do not Irritat your skin, that is th no for yfu. If wttl send me your name, advance. I will tell you a very reliahl Hr of toi4 Wanda, Idaho. Road instructions at head of 1) Perhaps his mother thinks her boy is preparations. column before writ.ng again, won't you. or going too young to be corresponding and don't with you rtally girls, regularly I My Dear Miss Brook: I think, dear. think you are. too? I am a stranger in "Yeor Corner" but are would 1ft him call you, or write you. You 4o not wish to force yourself into hi? famstranger welcome too? (1) I am seventeen, do you? Mi ily, er cause his mother to dislike you Brooks, and I dont know bow to act If he wishes to, he will find a wav to see around boys, to make a hit with them. Tha Be "jut friend" with crowd I go with are you or write you. just out for a good You will time, nnd all the boys yet a vhPe, Wanda. talk soft and even usually the so glad you did when you are a little put their arms around girl the boys neck. Now will kteep your ene!ope and mayelder. Miss Brooks what kind of a girl do boys, be yea will write again later. at the age of 16 or 17. lik? Sensible jurt or juet jolly and the "I don't care" air? (2) MARGIE Also Mist Brooks, when a fsllow walks home Tog can talk about your love affairs, with a girl and will not ga ham, but stick Here's one 1 must tel to you ; around and talk what can sh do that would A ' nVM lorg ihr t upon the stairs, make him go bom without affending him? He holds her close and starts to coo: Could she just say good night and run into Chorus the hoos? Thanking you for your time and Mv liile arpe. Im alwav thinking of you. information, I am, Margie, Ill tell the world I love you TAM, Logan, Utah. Don't forget your promise to ire, Ye, indeed you are welcome. (1) I am have bought a home and ring and everyg.'ad you are not popular with the data of thing. for Maggie by you mention, and the fact that you think You've been my inspiration, yau are not, indicate you really do not ear are ne$er blue: to act in uch a manner to the boys, or wish After all is said and done, to be treated like they doubtless treat such I Tliere Teally oniy one. There are girls. boys and boys, with varied f, ! Mrgi. Margie, it's you as regard dispositions their likes and disMy little you. likes, and there is a wide difference of opinYou can picture me moat every night, ion a to what constitute a "good time" boi I can't wait until they start ; let me tell you dear girl, that th boy and Everything he say just seems all right, girl who act as you have dcrih ed, do ! want to learn trat stuff by heart: not know what a good time is and will know hout it as the years go by. A "don't Dear Mis Brook: care air ia not a good one to cultivate just You have helped other out in their dif- be yourself. B jolly, good natured and cheerficulties no I am writing to e if vou can ful and above all be reserved around tha heip joe. (11 I have a bad habit of chowjng boys, that you impress them Please let me know how with the fact that my finger nail. will not for one you to ston. Please print some information about moment tolearte the sliphlONt improper treatil "Mother English ment from them. You are individual, and ale ftesne of her pronhecie. Horing you must have in mind an ideal of the tort yon can help me out I remain with losuie of people you wi$h to attract to you and of success to you in your pood work. when you have gained such friends you have A BOY FROM DIXIE admirers who respect, love and esteem you. to be much easier to form (2) Just tell the young man you have to (1) It seem go bad habit than to overcome them, doe it in, and then do so. Then do not go home withr not? Exercising will power if the beet way him again. to overcome a bad habit. If you seem to do it unconsciously, ask your friend and other Dear Miss Brooks: members of your family to call your attention I have been reading cur corner for some to it. Fatting cayenne pepper under the time and 1 sure think you are doing a wonnail sometimes helps. As soon as they derful work. This my first time long enough, keep them smooth with a file, our corner, and hope I wont be toovisiting mueh so there will he no temptation to "cun" bother. (1) I have had my hair cut and 21 "Mother them with the teeth. Shipton" I have got quite a bit of hair. Can you a reputed English peasant, believed to be tell me where I can sell it. 21 There is a a witch and prophetess. She was first heard girl whom I have associated with for sevof hi 1641. her known best Among prophe- eral years but last winter I went away to cies, was those in which she said that school and now that I am home again without horses shall go" and that men we aont seem to be as a friend good a would be seen in "he air, also that "the world we used to be and when I with go other to an end would com, in 18S1." Thanks girl or boys she seem to draw them away for your good wishes Dixie Boy. from me by some mean or another. When I m standing talking to someone she will Dear Miss Brooks: come and stand right in front of me and May I ask a few questions that have been it makes me feel very humiliated. Can you tell 11 What w the name of the me what is the best puzzling me? to do or say? thing I flanking Geraldine person who has taken Farrar you a hundred times, I am. place? Please give a few details. (2) Can a "TOOTS." Utah. naturalized citizen become president of tha Kwd instructions at head f column before United State? (81 How can I clean white writing your next letter. Toots. 1) Selling kid gloves? 41 Please toll me the name hair now is a very difficult acjust ' a reliahe hood purifier and tonic. (5) I complish, but if you will send thing to vour name have a habit of raising my eybrow and nd I will ive envelop frowning like old Hepzibah in the "House of addressee where you miht sell it. you Your (2) " I do not think L am cranky rrienif eeeme to Sven employ very rude tactic in or nearsighted and I do this without thinking. to draw attempting your friends away from How can I overcome (hi habit? It i maktod. I beliexe you had better have a coning deep wrinkle which make tne look near- - fidential talk with her. and e just what reatwenty-fi- e than seventeen. Gratefully son nhe ha for. acting in such a manner, your, lou will at least have an understanding, and ISOLATION. Utah. will know better how to conduct not aware anyone bad taken toward her in the future. (1) I wa Farmer' She i wiih the place Metropolitan Opera Co., New York City. (2) Dear Mi Brook: h cannot Se article 2. Sec. 4, of the I am interceded in "Between You and Me." Constitution of the United State. 41 I I hope you will answer my question. (1 do not advise on the condition of your health. How' much hould a yirl of thirteen xveigh and See your physician. (5) Will power, my dear. how tall should he be? What (2) itrad. You have unconsciously formed this habit but should he be in? (3) There are some boye it will take concentration and practice to get and Kiri m our community who are from out of he habit. Aak member of your fam- fifteen to seventeen year old. Should they ily to remind you when you are frowning jro car riding: without a chaperone? (4) fo and then resolutely try to smooth the wrink- you know the words to "Fetter than Gold " le out. This is your only way out, and it My mother heard one of the stanza tv entv ytara apo and would like In know the other is next to impossible to get rid of wrinkle two. o if you would prim th, ,ne I would after they have once formed. Your third be xery much obliged, to, My hair i black question is answered by letter. and rey eyes are What color would look pood on me? I am always friendDear Mis Brooks : ly with boy, and I sometime play football I have always been very interested in your and as my brotner say I am corner. I only have one question to ask. pood kicker and thrower. Do vou think it il) Did Marjorie Daw play in The River' la alripht for m. to play baseball and ? Your tfulv End? lours v. i:h loe. DAISY. Garfield. Utah Idaho. Ye. Dalsr. Marjorie Daw did play in "The ' Pirl of thirteen should be River , End. ard w,l'h fbou' I Of) pound. lJ:"prade. 2 No ny dear, it ie Dear Mis Brooke: not advisable to po car(;, ridinp alone. No I certainly do enjoy reading your rection I do not know the but will pet it so rvr week and hope you will nwr a few you may look for it poem, in the paper soon, '(f.) for While visiting in an Blues, tofc, yellows or gTeens. In fact other town last summer, 1 associated with if yourgrsjs Kin i clear, you can wear almos-- t hoy. The one always came after me any .hade well. ,6) Ye, 'o dear, bv a'l men. the most. o naturally I went with him the play football and with your broth-- r mot. although I really liked the other the and bal to your I did not f7ndi? to see the one I wa with Su,h " Kiri of n T'y .rTK lrat before I came home. He told my friend is a and ,ee. he wruld like to write to me. but 16 afraid there were hw i wi,h more like you! I dont want him to. Would it be out of the way for me to write first jut to show him Dear Mir Brook : that I would be glad to hear from him? The I baie been a reader of of my home town don't care for me at your for l but the other seem to like me quite well. jome time, and at las, haie d.cid.d Write a I question 21 Do you think it would like to have you terribly out of place to " V1 WJ" lK,rn in DwRnher. What e a boy wa(k home with you that you hae bTmvi y nd C,'Ur? Tla'1:np you in cL mcr reen before, if he acts perfectly decent. and you dont allow any liberties? (3) have been bothered with pimples on my DIMPI.ES To one born ,n December. wti a!! summer. I have good health. What Thursday i .aid would you advise me to do? I thank you to be them lucky day and pold, red and preen their color. The flower- is the nd wish you succea poldenrod. Dear Miss Brooks: I read jour corner every lime it cornea out in the paper and I enjoy it very much. 1 would like very much to enter your corner if (1) I have been until lately may. corresponding with a boy, and a!) at once he quit writing: and 1 havnt heard from him since I found out that his mother wouldn't let him write any more. I am going to visit with some friends soon that live in the same town he does. Do you think it would be proper for me to call him on the phone We both when. I arrived in the town? 21 thought quit a bit of each other. am going with a boy now and 1 have been until this summer then he quit going with me and went with another girl that was just visiting here. When she went home he started going with me again. Do you think H would bp alright for me to go whh other Thanking you in bey if they aked me? X X c 1 1 fv Ship-ton- ." 0h4 prayi-h-pvee- n. foot-bail- TOM-BO- t' bar-ba- thir-.ee- er - GERRY, Manti. U'L Bungalow Aprons, Sired and House Dresses You could do a great many thing far worse than to write to your friend, although it is Agents Wanted. Be your own Boas, own never mie for a girl to do anything what-oc- er Business. Beautiful line Gingham. Percale which a boy may interpet as invhinr etc. Quick Sellers. $5 o 520 Dali Write a Kune a ow his attention. A Anrnn Shnn. The individual, the circumA 314 So. 7th East Salt Lake stance. time and place govern all euch City ih'nga to a great extent, and so what the BrsiNEM COLLEGES cirl ha to have in mind is to govern her 'r"duct in all these thing so that she may L. D. S. Bl glNESS COLLEGE have no regret in any way. It i not so Mk1 f Efficiency. All commercial branch much what we do, i it ia the way e do it 0 free. N. Main St.. Salt Lake City. Catalog the motive behind the act Thi answers rour second question also. (3) Send me a TLEATING A BlTTONS stamped envelope and I will Ull you a preparation which I think will re-0- 5 Accordion. Side, Bn Pb sting, H( m.stilchirtp. 0 your pimples. Button. Boitonhcles. ikid Corrtt Parlor. 0 E. Broadway, Salt 'car Mia Brooks: City. Ibis i the first time I ha'e written to I think it i very nice to hae some- SFE Y (11' It Pl HMKHr-ir- . nr to cur questions May I usk a kind to your lo--Ic Ha a g:ri any jFo? for Taae yon- Book Blndinp--en- v Dri onnter. iraoe h.ndery. Salt Lai a. |