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J L't'l M scarce Work on the hospital is nicely Petitions asking for the erection of a school building on the state The Weber Stake Academy will highway near the Ogden1 arsenal in Davis county have been filed open on Monday November 16 at nine a m with the Davis county officers a long time ho remained right where he was wade ashore but he saw now that he would have to swim again So disease dreaded That an diphtheria majority overwhelming By for a long time he remained right on is Mount in increase the mayFrank Francis was where he was Pleasant of or Ogden He was so tired that he trembled So for re-elect- ed Students of the Ogden high school and --representatives of the Ogden fire department- conducted gas mask tests at the high school Tuesday afternoon The tests were conducted under the direction of A T Barrett of the chemistry -- Ogden stores and banks will close Armistice day John M Whitton pipeman of the Ogden fire department who had both legs broken in a recent fire is reported at the Dee hospital as resting easily Various clubs of the city have gone on record as favoring another Wild West show in 1922 Work on the foundation of the all over and he was as frightened normal college in Salt Lake City as he was tired He knew that Is expected to begin before frost standing out there in the water he could be see for a lor distance The government authorities at and that made him nervous and Washington are investigating the fearful Then he would have no Rexburg townsite matter and the chance at all for the hunter would people will know before long wheth simply wait for him and shoot him as he came out of the water er they have a townsite or not But rest he must and so he The new mining building at the stood for a long time on the little in the Big River And state university in Reno which sand-ba- r was only recently completed is little by little he felt his strength now being fitted up with all the returning modern contrivances necessary for Next Story: Lightfoot Finds a successful mining Friend Chile must be taught that United (Released by The Associated States sailors will be protected Newspapers) against assassination and violence if it takes all the power In the PRUNE BIDS SOUGHT union to do it Mind Your Manners Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions then check- ing against the authoritative answers below: : 1 When one passes his plate to the head of the table for a second ' serving what should he do with his silver? 2 If you are asked to pass food at the table may you say "Do you mind if I help myself first?" 3 Is it good manners for guests to make cracks about the host's carving ability? 4 Is it correct to wait for your hostess to place her napkin on the table at the close of a meal before placing your own there? 5 When finished with one course Is it polite to push one's plate out of the way? What would you do if— When you are a house guest food preferences are being discussed— (a) Say as much as you want-abo- ut food you like but don't name any foods- - you — im THIS CURIOUS WORLD p""" Sp— S!!isV51 - MBTEOSZ C£AT-CyARIZONA IS MM -f — OOR-R- I "ri PTHS 1 i v Bur J ssSjv HELP was HUNGRY CAN 1 ? MOW TO COOK tlil-- l I 'I' ill Wj¥ No Yes No Wait to have It remdved from in front of you Better "What Would You Do" solution— (a) as your hostess may have planned tcr serve you some of the foods you don't like and you will upset her menus 3 4 5 y OIDNT HAVE TO BAWOO BILL'S 3n II"Jl ! IN COLORADO xs SEALED v-ai-Ee GET ANYWHERE-B- UT FIND GOES ON WITHIN THE LIMITS OF i &l ttjat Mini i DAD TO YOU 1 I HI aw h WOM HER 1 V I ME ASKED'1'U 11 1 j 8 j GUESS' I ) v UP V cacM " f ARE 60IN6 DO IT' — IF VOUVE NOTICED-EVE- RY SO OFTEN WE 5 EE MEN WHO S£EW TO 8£ WORKING JUST INSipe upa w s t or 0SEP BET HAVE HES GONNA 1 0 LIMP THE WHOLE WAY — J wefts luc4F6R £NGA6P i1 I I Exgr WALK HOME" WITH' HER A WO At UULn I By FRED ARE TO n I i PAN 1 DON'T SEC HOW VOL) vrre aftecTOAa8 HAVE TO V ' T?? f AY Jml THAT'S RI6HT— ANp VF MV HUNCH yS CORRECT THEY ARC SEAJTRiES NOT FARMHAWDS' V HARMAN V?TV?-- i USTEU' X ITS CHOPIK'S few ODTAE CmSO VFUNERAL KARCH- - J T(A "I J teR J - 1 60TTO Of GET OUT VOU WERE RJGKT ABOUT THAT DAN COME" ON TELL M£ HOW 60IN6 TO £NT££ THAT YOU'RE FARM WITHOUT 1 ABOU5JNO THE WHOLE PLAC- E- way — rrrs but RI$Y— GOtKiG hM TAICE NORMAN MARSH WELL GET A PLANS THERE IS CW2 HOWS THAT? TO THE AND A PILOT AMD I'LL PARACHUTE ONTO THE FARM— TO-NIG- CHANCE" 7 1 ANSWER: White Russians are inhabitants of a group of western provinces of Russia known as White Russia It has no reference to ekin color or political doctrines -r- -A WELL IF YOUR MAD HILDA— BUT VOUft DAD ASKED ME" TO r- By 62r TO OUT WHAT SF'RIN&S COLO o— I -l 10 3 ( " fVE " SOMEONE ! UER — VOU PONT WANT TO STPvRT DAN DUNN BV' (ysti B£ VO0T 6ETT£C CtAY SAFE ANP tM- - AMO I eiPE HWETO ASK f DOMT BE ffiffffl— FENCE — won LOST MIND? (O0R TO CAROL — HE'S SdHPlN WILD ABOUT gr —f —4 ' - ENCOURAGE HER B8 i I j WAV !i don't? Answer 1 Leave it in the center of his plate 2 No Pass it and then later ask for what you want AMP ASK SOfAE U4MTACH£D heew ou HAVE - s: r':wi!'!i!!!l!g XCT " L I AKJO IT IF SHE KNOWS CAN THINK THKOUGtf THE (b) Name all the foods you can think of that you don't swe co we khh- - H0W£ 1 ft Rcra¥ V PVhat is aaeanit THE TERM LET'S StE—llL ASK UUClFtR SIRUTT CRANE By MERRILL BLOSSER 7 Xmg SiJL AT WW OF COURSE1 WHtf NOT SU(aGT THW EVERY NIGHT "WIS WEEK ir" L 111 I HILDA f r THE OIAAETER OFf Sf THE-- TMETEOR THAT MADE ? rr mo was pROBABLy s6y GREATER THAN TUeW POOR TUlH- -l SUE'S FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS RED RYDER y Jf WFKvsSSSSV 1 like? utt-- i TO TAKE Ferguson w 'n THAT SH£ ANP WASH CAUOt TUBBS JU5T CAHT COME TO 6RIDGE CLU0 TONVQHT WAH US TO WORK r WHAT! AS ' SAN FRANCISCO Nov 8 (UP) The army today called for bids of 145055 dozen No 10 (one gallon size) cans and 32300 dozen No 2 (one quart) cans of dried prunes Bids will close Nov 20 Col1 F J Riley Fort Mason quartermaster supply officer said the bids were for centralized ' procurement of Trouble in Brazil is approaching canned prunes for the entire! army "An arrangement has been made of the United States to begin paying the interest owed an acute crisis by Great Britain to the United States at the rate of 50000000 pounds yearly it was announced By William in the house of commons today by Sir Robert Home the chancellor of the exchequer — iii j Managers of the western group Goods bound for the ' World's of railroads met in Chicago today and decided upon the immediate Fair will be received duty free posting of notices of wage reducLast Tuesday's elections proved tions of 10 per cent that the issue to come before the Poland's grain crop Is decidedly people in 1892 will be protection versus free trade larger than it was last year By ROY WASH TUBBS HT |