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Show mi: Joru.vu i r News About Folks in mmm CLINTON Correspondent I. OR KiTA R. CHILD 8V THE OIDIIMERS M. working for the now. f .bout three years there women (5 men and fond of dirty jokes of Sometimes one around where I co'me bad one an call grasses me. They re- never tell a ness but they to quit my job for I do not want so bad but listen to dirty jokes, vrant i what to do . me ell J. the only ignore 'little B. Georgia. thing you can the people who courtesy. They prob-- 1 great delight in doing as they know it people have ib and some Jiar sense of humor that ik it very funny to em because ,nyone. ..time anyone comes over a such a joke just act as ou havent heard a thing, e them the satisfaction of ou get to angry or embaras-tr- y think of something be perfectly blank. log-hou- se as few tries such ger, will I ima- up and probably give lone. Good luck, LOUISA. pa: been with a boy me not and he )t go with any other girls. reek I refused to have a three different boys and going ree weeks. He asked it with anyone else !i TS From Mrs. G. Y. Tate of Belmont, N C.i I remember the days before Rural Free Delivery. When you went to the post office, youd then he didnt show up. Its been bring back your neighbors mail. two weeks since Ive seen him and When I was a little girl my father I hear he has been going with other once sent me to our neighboring girls. Do you think I should still farm with some mail hed picked up in town. I had to go through keep my promise? some woods and was so frightened . Wondering Ga. Answer: by what I thought was a lizard, I certainly wouldnt wonder long that I ran right back home. Papa over this situation. He evidently met me with a switch. was just handing you a line." Some boys take great delight in From Mrs. Pearl Clepper of Hillsboro, O.: "I remember when a fooling all the girls they can. You hook in the open fireplace with a had been going with this boy such pot a short time that it was not very hung on it was the only way we could cook our food. All foods were wise to make such a promise. ' cooked in that one suspended pot. LOUISA. From Mrs. Grace Burkhart of Dear Louisa: Berry ville. Ark.: I remember I have a little daughter fourteen we when peanut butter in years old and she wants to go out bulk at 10 bought cents a pound . . . when as a baby sitter at night. new beans, green peas and cranI donlt like for her to be out so late at night. What do you think berries were sold by the quart and each box of them boasted Its own about it ? tin quart measure . . . when gum Mother N. J. was usually sold by the stick and Answer: I think it is most unwise and even if a whole package was bought dangerous to let a fourteen year you got a pin with the picture of old girl go out to strangers homes the President on it to look after children and get home From Mrs. F. Nles of Bradenton, at late hours. Fla.: I remember when I first Let' her baby sit for. a couple of hours early in the evening in homes visited Granny Nies, who had a on a farm In Pennsylwhere you know the people and know that they will see that she vania, in which all the joists showed in every room. My marriageable gets home early and safely. As for letting her stay for cou- aunts wanted to doU up the parlor, ples who come home in the wee so they sewed enough muslin tohours of the morning and may be in gether to cover the ceiling. They no conditidn to bring her home I tacked it to the joists or beams and should not agree to it if I were you. made a smoke pattern of circles I really dont think it is a good and on it with the e. idea for a child of that age to stay chimney of a coal-oi- l in a house by herself, anyway, par- smokingto form a pretty, grey ceillamp, ticularly so if there are no homes ing. This was more than 50 years close by of people she knows. ago and the house has been torn LOUISA. down, but I have never seen or heard of another ceiling like that half-circl- SCRAPBOOK V3D By It I SCOTT - es one. From L. Joan Kahr of Cincinnati: "I remember when families rearing children were never without dogs around. They believed they made the children stay healthy and somehow helped them cut teeth itli On the Beami- son-in-la- - Advertisers, who sell many articles of different grades at the same price, have no idea that tho as quality and price of advertising In Lords Prayer, their theme, (Minton ward Primary children will present the for their ward conference protrrem Sunday at s p.m. in the ward chapel, with President Kina W. Clifford presiding. Mrs. Klwood Johnston will conduct the musical numbers, with Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mrs. F. L. Davis accompanists. Klwood Johnston will sing The Lords Prayer. Harry Clark of KSL staff was guest speaker at Sacrament meeting last Sunday evening, lie also furnished special musical numbers. There will be a preparation meeting for officers and teachers of the ward Primary at the home of Mrs. Jack Clifford Friday night. Mrs. Nettie Winegar, of Newton, was a guest of her and Mr. and Mrs. Frank daughter, Tay1 Am space varies. Almost any man in Davis County can explain why he has failed to make a million dollars and the explanation will include no fault of liis own. The solution to most problems will be overheard if you listen to the next three men that you observe in conversation. The Reflex doesnt try to be the smartest paper in the world; all that it hopes to do is to convince the people of Davis county that it is well worth its subscription price each year. w Hard work makes almost any job easy; backing off and delaying the makes any undertaking imposMrs. Clarence Bingham and her job sible. son. Roger, returned to their home in Great Fals, Mont., Monday aftTho President has had his vacaer visiting here the past two weeks, and Congress, before long and tion Mrs. Bingham and her son were the elections will take one. before dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Child Sunday. Miss Maureen Olsen, Plain City, was a guest of Merilyn Child last lor last week. week end. Kiwanis Holds Ladies' Night CLEARFIELD Clearfield Kiwanis held ladies night at Mas and Pas in Roy last Thursday night. Chet Montgomery entertained the group with a display of magic tricks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hepworth of Bountiful also entertained with comedy numbers. Angus Stevens and Kay Nelson were in charge of the to at grocers everywhere LOWER ONION PRODUCTION COSTS easier. Th Low Down From Hickory Grove fLAHti SkfURJt StllME. MORE. BSILLIAHUY d'KAH YKE PLAHEf tfSHF. -- C$AP$, sag; flow MANY AHD 0'AuqrtRS ARE CREDITED 0 ? SAJD . . Spw. fect. But instead of purring on all 8, she still sputters and backfires. But the Fix-i- t Boys are not quitting. Jobs are nice, the seats are soft in the big buildings that line Potomac waterfront. I dont know as I agree 100 per cent with that wise old the papa of the Georgian present Peach Tree governor that the only way to rid Sambos payroll of its excess de- IllOMS AMDS OH KS HEAlXVlktf PisYurbep. 15,000. think after overhauling our Govt, from bumper to tail light during the past dozen years that the old rig would be per- air-cool- ed hCV AJPlL.kH0lWM W W v Bull tewRO You know, folks, you would WILL it KOLOTKE-POS- E. UHYlL it gum-mer-upp- HAS PASSED. fiju. . comPar with farming in comes acres owned. Far-ma,vstck men hold 350 times as Utah wK CQr? mer$ onrf? 0cp es ny u compare Product You itodc Up i us , bout j the valuo of their two industries the tamo." ers in Govt, is to molish all Bureau buildings and sell the swivel chairs therein. But 00 per cent might be a fair compromise leave one buildbeing where there were 1(H) fore, to house the wrecking crew. The patience of the U. S. A. citizenry is a marvel, I say. Well maybe, says Henry, it is not just patience, maybe some dumbness is involved. Henry, I says, tut, tut, you are mighty been petulant where you to the ... down could jt have been income tax place Thats it, he says, and I am perturbed. There has been too many costly to our old gadgets attached wonder she Govt, vehicle no backfires and sputters. I am headin now for the P. 0., he says Im tellin my congressman an earful. Henry, I says, gee whiz, you are theI easy mark I thought. Shake, says; Yours with the low down, Reduce production costs to a minimum by weeding your onions with AERO Cyanate, Weedkiller, Applied to weeds a few days after they appear, it kills most weeds troublesome to onion growers. 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