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Show THK PAYSONTAN. PAYSON. 1TTAH. AUGUST 4. 1922 Yea, Shorty, with pleasure. GIRL HOW WELL Pithy News Notes Took Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound as Mother Advised Danghter UTAH ms s Salt Lake. Reduction of of a mill In the tax rate for maintenance of the county government will be possible this year, James H. Sullivan county auditor, announced Wednesday when the county assessment rolls. four-tenth- Wauseon, Ohio." My daughter e at cerways had backache and tain periodsandcould not be on her feet at those times. We read about Lydia E. Pink-haal- leg-ach- Vegetable doing so much Compound good girls so she began to take is two years it That ago and she is a different girl since then able to do any work she wants to do although she is still careful not bo do heavy work and so well and strong. We recommend Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to ml) mothers with ailing daughters, and I give you permission to publish M.this letMrs. A. Burkter as a testimonial. holder, Route No. 2, Bos 1, Wauseon, Ohio. Something out of balance will affect the finest clock, causing it to gain or se. The proper adjustment made, all swelL So it is with women. Some rouble may upset you completely. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound will correct the cause of the trouble and disagreeable symptoms will disappear as they did in the case of Mrs. Burkholder's daughter. Mothers it is worthy of your Competition. "How is your new radio set? Fine, but my wife is kind of jealous of it. I have a loud speaker. Judge. A Lady of Distinction Is recognized by the delicate fascinating Influence of the perfume she uses. bath with Cutlcura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores followed by a dusting with Cutlcura Talcum powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin. Advertisement More than 2,000,000 miners are required to produce the worlds supply of coal. Honestly, do you like a fancy pipe? , You know the kind we mean. It cornea in a beautiful velvet-line- d leather case and arrives on your birthday or Christmas. And when you have company, and they talk pipes, you go to the drawer, pull out your fancy pipe, polish it with the palm of your hand and perhaps fill it up and smoke with your best company manners. i And then, when all the folks have gone or before they have gone, if they stay too long you reach for your favorite briar, fill her up just right, and then the world is pretty good again. The people who seemed terrible bores a few minutes ago look like regular human beings as you see them through a transparent blue haze of curling smoke. In the meantime, the fancy pipe haa been relegated to its glorious case for another period of oblivion. . Its the same with tobacco, too. Somebody smoking a fancy brand offers you his pouch, and just to be a good fellow you take a pipeful (feeling a little pang of conscience as you push the unfamiliar tobacco into your pet pipe). And you smoke it. It may be very good tobacco. Perhaps you cant even decide what, if anything, is the matter with it. But it isnt your brand, and when you get near the end, perhaps just a fettle hastily, you knock out the fancy tobacco and pull out your own, fearful lest the pouch appear again and you may have to refuse gently but firmly. Have you had such an experience? And isnt it almost worth it to know how much you really like your Edge-wortly h? jr We dont claim that Edgeworth 'pleases every man. But we do want every pipe smoker to try Edgeworth to find out for himself if it isnt just the taste sd4 strength to suit him. We gladly take the burden of proof on our own shoulders. So we will send generous samples of Edgeworth, d both Ready-Rubbe- and Plug Slice, to any it. pipe-smok- er who will ask for Send us a postcard with your name and address, and we'll put the samples into the hands of Uncle Sams mes- sengers just as quick as we can. Then, when you get them, light up your pipe, pufhaway to your hearts content and you can be the whole jury and the Judge. If youll add the name and address of your tobacco dealer, wed appreciate the courtesy. Address your card for free samples to Larus & Brother Co., 60 South 21st Street, Richmond, Virginia. To Retail Tobacco Merchants: If with your jobber cannot supply you Com- Edgeworth, Larus & Brother pany will gladly ssnd you prepaid by n carton parcel post a one- - or of any size of Plug Slice or Ready-Rubbe- d for the same price yuu would the jobber. pay two-doze- MEMORIES Round me it twilight come stealings Shadows of days that are gone; Dreams of the old dsys revealing Memrieo of Loves golden dawn. From All Partt of flllD STROUP This Dear Misa Brooks: The peculiar thing about human beings is that they like to confide all their joys and woes, or confess all their sins to sympathetic listeners. So although I just cant classify my particular kind of ailment, I would like the opinion of others who have had similar experiences. I am not at all melancholy or sad, nor do I object to scoldings. The case is this: I am twenty-fou- r years old, not exactly stupid and fairly good looking. These are my resources. The liabilities are more numerous. All my life (with the exception of the terms spent at high school and business college, I have lived on an isolated cattle ranch, and because all my interests are here, I shall continue to live here. I have met very few people and as for the men I generally meet, they sort of dont seem to like me nor I them. I have been brought up to be reserved, and all by myself 1 have developed a case of bashfulness which isnt exactly painful, but its there! The girls of my acquaintance who are really quite wild and reckless seem to have all the good times. I appear very much indifferent outwardly, but oh! dear Miss Brooks, you know it hurts, and Im very lonesome. Oh yes, I do belong to all the social activities that one finds in a country like this. I participate in outdoor sports, I try to be a good pal to my brothers and I try to be congenial, but I must not know how. Yes, 1, am jolly and full of fun. Now why do you think Im not popular and why is it that men claim to like girls who resent familiarities, yet they all seem to prefer the other kind? Are there any men that do not? Of course the fault must be mine is mine, but I dont know just where, so can anyone help me the institution. Logan. The annual convention of the State Municipal league will be sold in Logan August 8, 9 and 10, in accordance with a call issued by President J. Ray Ward. Invitations have gone forward to cities and towns throughout the state. A large attendance Is expected by league officers. Mohrland. Ira R. Jones, 47, a miner, was killed instantly Tuesday night when caught by a fall of coal In one of the tunnels of the United States Fuel company's Mohrland mine. The crash of the coal falling from overhead was heard by miners working in another part of the tunnel who rushed to Jones relief. He was dead when extricated. Lake. Purses aggregating $7200 will be offered at the Utah state fair, October 2 to 7, t the winners of horse races, according to announce ment from the state fair offices Thursday. Childrens day will be on Oetobef 2, tae first day lof the fair. W. A. Standish of Lyons, Ohio, has been appointed Judge of dairy cattle by the executive commlt.ee. Salt Salt Lake. Faymei.t of $95,116.16 participation on road construction In Utah was received Thursday by the state mad commission. Of this sum, $52,963.89 is part payment of F. A. P. 21, Price to Castlegate in Carbon county; $38,607.49 is part payment on F. A. P. 11, Cedar to Lund in Iron county and the balance on project 10 A near Fort Duchesne. on federal just a little? Thank you for your patience, Miss Brooks, and believe me I shall certainly appreciate your comer if it helps mo as much as I am hoping it will. Salt Lake. Invasions of crickets in to Uintah county, western Colored j and southern Idaho In Franklin county are looked upon as the worst in the history of the state since 1847, Heber J. Webb, state crop pes inspector said recently. Mr. Webb returned from Vernal, where an Inspection was made of grain fields near Diamond mountain being devastated by crickets. Twenty-fift- h James George, 47, of street, was Instantly 837 kill- and Oarl Kenna, 70 of 172 Weller street, Los Angeles, died four hours later at the Dee hospital, from Injuries ed, suffered when an automobile in which they were riding, plunged into the river in Ogden canyon Sunday afternoon. Salt Lake. The annual sun dance the Fort Duchesne Indians ended at sundown at FVrt Duchesne Sunday, tter a three days' continous dance without food or drink. Some of the braves fell from eiaustion, but as soon as they recovered they resumed the barbaric hop, skip and shuffle around a pole on which was a buffalo head. Salt Lake As a result of an agreement reached by officers of the Pioneer Sugar company and the secured creditors of the company, which owns die Hooper Sugar factory at Hooper and the sugar-makin-g factory, now at Whitney, Idaho, the company, owned copperatively by several hundred farmers, will be enabled to openatt the coming year, according to made Monday. Salt lake. Chris Chioles, 28 years jf age, one of the proprietors of the Ideal Hat Cleaning Works, 38 South Main street, was instantly killed and diaries V. Herman, 1141 South Second East street, suffered a concus- sion of the brain and severe lacera-:ion- s and bruises when their automobile in the races at th Lagoon track plunged through the outside fence at the first turn at 3 :3( oclock The automobile, Monday afternoon. s special Haynes, was driven by Herman. Chioles, who owned the car, was acting as mechanician. Portland Patriotic Obligations of Peace was the theme of the address of Governor Charles K. iabey lof tah before the American lnts'tute cf banking, which held its national (vmvcntiOun here and which is at from ail over Logan. Lamonl Fright, 19 years of age, of Richmond, was accidently shot and instantly killed Monday eveTru-maning at Trenton by his chum, Tibbetts. UTAHNA, Utah. As a rule being jolly and full of fun spells popularity. Perhaps you are that only when you are with your girl friends. Being naturally of the reserved, retiring type, your environment has intensified this disposition. You can overcome this by making up your mind that from now on you will make an effort to really entertain some one each time you are out in other people's society. .Forget self in your effort to do this and think only of their pleasure or comfort.. You will find it will be easier each time you make the effort. I believe the average man does like the girl best who is jolly and entertaining. Naturally he does not care for the society of one who is so reserved that it is an effort to entertain her, but most emphatically there are men who do care for the girl who does not so far forget her dignity and as to allow every man in whose company she happens to be to take liberties that cheapen her in his and her own estimation. ...It may be, too, that your friends mistake your reserve and bashfuiness for pride. Your letter is nicely written and hows both refinement and education. Perhaps the men you meet in your rather isolated location have not enough education themselves to appreciate it in a girl. I wish you could get away for a time where you might meet men more like yourself, who would recognize the qualities you possess. Would this not be possible? F do not mention this to make yon ds contented with your surroundings, but often a girl is more appreciated tway from her childhood acquaintances, and I feel that you deserve and should have the society of people of refinement, which is sometimes hard fo get when living in a place so remote. I hope this little talk will in ome degree help you, for you must 'earn how to overcome your reserve o some extent if you wish to make friends and enjoy life. Write again if I can help you further. Miss Helen Brooks: I have often wondered why a dog howls when a musical instrument is olayed. Could you please tell me the reason ? Thanking you in advance, I am, CURIOUS, Wilder. Idaho. An intelligent dog is a wonderfully sympathetic, loving, and at times, melancholy animal, rnd music affects him much in the same way that it does most people. You yourself are no doubt sadde-ieby some kinds of music, as well as made joyous by others. A dog uses the only method he has of expressing his feelings, and howls when he hears music. If you will read some of the wonderful dr.g stories, mort of them true, by Alfred Payson Terhune, I think you will understand this. self-respe- ct of tendede by delegates the United States. is your corner. Make use of it for your information oo questions that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer carefully and promptly all questions submitted to me. If a more detailed answer than can be given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and it will be given prompt attention All communications will tlways be held m absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink ta Helen Brooks. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. Myton. State Bank Examiner Seth Plxton has named Ernest C. Robbins, state bank examiner, aa examiner In charge of the Myton State bank, which last week closed its doors. An attempt Is being made to reorganize Ogden. Hero it is: n Huntsville. John Coffin, 40 years of are, unmarried, was fatally Injured when he struck a telephone pole while riding a bores In the last race of the Pioneer celebration at HuntsHe died ville at 7 oclock Monday. shirty minutes lefteA The fatality was witnessed by a large number of percuss. d Dear Miss Brooks: As per your request, I herewith enclose the words of the song Sweet Adeline. T. B., Mackay, Ida. It was very kind of you to take the trouble to send this song, "T. B. I am sure An Inquirer will appreciate it, and I thank you for her. An Inquirer, Moroni, Utah: Below you will find the words of the song Fweet Adeline, for which you inquired. SWEET ADELINE In the evening when I ait alone Of days gone by, love, to me so dear, Theres a picture that in fancy oft appearing, Brings fcacx the time, love, when you were near; It is then I wonder where yon are, my darling, And if your heart for me is still the same; For the sighing winds and night-in-gal- e Are breathing only your own sweet name. CHORUS . Sweet Adeline, my Adeline, At night, dear heart, for you I pine; In all my dreams, your fair face beams, Youre the flower of my heart. Sweet Adeline. I can see your smiling face as when we wandered Down by the brookside, just you and I, And it seems so real at times, till 1 awaken find all vanished by; a dream gone To . If we meet sometime in after years, my darling, trust that I will find your love still mine, Tho my heart is sad and clouds above are hovering, The sun again, love, for me would I shine. Dear Madam: I am a young man of 21 and my fiance is 22. Should the difference in age make a difference to us getting married? Also, please tell me how long a young man should stay when calling on his girl, and how many nights a week? I suppose you will welcome inquiries from men as well as ladies, and I hope I will be welcome. Your friend in anxiety, A. D., St. George. Yes, indeed, A. D., the men are as welcome to this column as the flowers in May the more so, I suppose, because they sre somewhat scarce. I cannot see how so slight a difference as one year, on either aide, could possibly affect your married life. If you did not know there was such a difference, you certainly would never think anything about it, so I should just simply forget it and go and be happy. My own personal opinion is that a marriage between n man and a girl where the girl is three or four, or even five years older than the man, is not nearly so absurd and foolish as the many marriages that take place where the man is twenty or twenty-fiv- e years the girl's senior. The old theory that a girl ages faster than the man, and therefore should marry a man old enough to be her father, is about exploded these days when women no longer settle down and consider themselves middle aged at thirty. Do you agree with' me? Look around you and see for yourself. I should think eleven oclock was quite late enough to stay when you call on your fiancee. As Mutt and Jeff say, you might use discretion both on that and on how many nighta a week you ealL If she is a working girl, I should say three nights a week was a very liberal allowance. Come again, A. D. We are glad to have you as a member of our circle. v CHORUS Memories, Memories, dreams of love so true. Oer the sea of Memory Im drifting back to you. Wildwood Childhood days, days, Among tho birds and bees. You left mo alone, but stiU you're my own! In my beautiful Memories. Sunlight may teach me forgetting, Noonlight bring thoughts that are new; Twilight brings sighs and regretting. Moonlight means sweet dreams of you. Dear Misa Brooks: As you have helped so many others out we decided to ask you to help us, too. We are two girls, 17 and 18, and have two boy friends, 19 and 20. Sometimes they tell us that they like us and other times they say they dont Do you think they do? They take us everywhere we want to go and our folks do not object to us going with them. The first day we met them they asked us to go to the show with them but we refused to go. Should wo have gone? They have asked us to go with them to another town to celebrate the 24th of July. Our folks said we may go if wo want to. Should we go? When we are with a crowd of other people, our two friends drink whiskey in front of us girls. Is that right for them to do? They are always telling us about their other girls. What should wo do ? Our folks like them very much and we do, too, but wo are troubled to know what we should do. Should we stop going with them, or should we forget their faults and go with them just the same ? We girls have agreed to go by your advice so please tell us what to do. Thanking you in advance and wishing you success in your helpful work, we remain, your two friends, TILLIE AND VIRGIE, Mackay, Ida. It looks to me as though your boy friends were either simply joking with you when they say they do not Dko or else they do not know their own minds and are playing fast and loose with you. Since your own people like these boys and do not object to your going with them, it Is a little bit hard for me to advise you, but my judgment is that boys who so far forget jhemselves as to drink whiskey when in the company of their girl friends, especially in these days when prohibition is supposed to be in ord must he a little off color, and should hesitate about spending much of my time with them. No, do not forget their faulta st least not such glaring faulta aa drinking in your presence, but let them see that such actions do not appeal to you, and that if they do not care to discontinue them, you will not go with them, sm sorry my reply will be too lots to reach you in time to be of any use to you in answer to your query about going to another town with these boys for n 24th of July celebration, but you can judge from tho above what my advice would be. Dear Miss Brooks: I am very interested in your corner and always turn there first In reading your last answers I find An Inquirer wants the words of the song Sweet Adeline published, so I am sending you the words of this song. I have a question to ask you: Will you please tell me the name of Idahos state flower and something of its history. Thanking you in advance, I sm, LILY, Richfield, Idaho. Thank you, Lily, for sending in the TO KILL RATS cad MICE Always use the genuine STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE It foroes b,s paU to ran from tho bslldlnf toei Hats, mice, oockrosehss,watsr-bugwaMrsadfrostiaJr. end sals destroy Xood sad property rod an terriers ot disease. THAN TRAM READY rOR USE-RET- TER WrseUo la lUtngnspst Is STry boa. LIVES SHELL BORROWED IN Hermit Crab Has Peculiar Habit of Seeking Out Sheila of Dead Mol-lusfor Domicile. The most peculiar thing about the hermit crab Is his curious habit ot living In the shell of dead molluakSL Ills motive Is to protect bis hind-bodThe fore part of his anatomy is cov- -' ered with a thick, homy crust His abdomen Is soft and Invested with a delicate membrane. The slightest rapture or abrasion to this abdomen covering is almost certain to be fatal. With its belly, the hermit crab bolds on to Its portable home. Occasionally it will change one acquired shell for another. When exchanging shells it must act with utmost caution and dispatch lest it be harmed by some enemy who may be lurking near. Tliis exchange Is often made at tho mere whim of the animal, but after each moulting Is compelled to find A larger home to accommodate Its growing body. y. x Something Like Royal Garb. When the king of Slam Is attired In his full complement of royal robes ind Is wearing all his state decora-- I Inns their value amounts to something like $1,000,000. . Nearly 1,000 British towns and villages liave namesakes In the United States. Relief Sure FOR ItlDIGESnori QDell-an-s i Sure Relief , Hot water QUjAKIS 254 and 754 Packages, Evorywhorg 16799 DIED New York City alooe from kidney trouble last year. Dont allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking In GCIDKZEIL esgife The worlds standard rsnady Cor Udaty, liver, bladder and uric odd troablsa. Hollandu National Remedy since M00. All druggists, three aitaa. ss Call MeJsl Losh far the ween few BOPf. Idahos state flower la the Golden n fallRod, which ia a with wandlike blooming stems, plant Dear Miss Brooks: shaped leaves, and heads of We are two girls wondering over variouslyyellow-rayed flowers, often some questions, so we decided to come small, in parides. The Golden Rod to you for help, (a) If you were clustered is prolific and grows wild in Idawalking down the street and someone hovery and and Middle Western said Hello, and your name, is it pro- states. Western one species is to he per for you to say Hello" and their found in Only Europe. It is also the Iowa name, or just "Hello?" (b) Which is state flower. or-he best piano, the and which is the best of all pianos? Dear Misa Brooks: (c) Can you give us the address of (1) What do you think is the proViola Dana and Ruth Roland? (d) Is it proper for a boy about 13 years per wages for girls 14 or 15 years old to take a girl the same age home old for doing house work, tending children, and helping with laundry and from a psrty? PEGGY AND WINNIE, Utah, cooking ? Do you think it is proper for any(a) It is correct for you to say Hello, Mrs. Smith, in answer to one stopping at a house to inquire for her greeting. Of course this is very instance, for the location of a certain informal and would only be used be- place, to go .to the back door or the tween who are well acquainted front door? I thank you, with one another, (fc) In regard to BLUE EYES of Wendell. the ria-o- s, my dears, I hardly feI (1) There seems to be no fixed qualified to rdviso you. There are many splendid pianos on the mrrket, price for general house work, the price and my personal preferpaid depending upon how capable the you ence, if I had on, would not amount help is. For a girl 14 or 15 the popto much. The better way will be ular price seems to be from $4 to $6 for you to call on your local dealer per week. Ore of children alone is or dealers, and ask ther advice. The usually paid for by the hour 10 to i two you are both goad so far 25 rents per hour is the usual price. es I know, but if you are (2) It would be proper to go to whichever door was most convenient, I buying on, better se your dealer d be can give you much more should think, to inquire the location '"formation than I can. (c) The ad- of any certain place. dress of Viola Dina is 7070 ve Los and that of Ruth Dear Miss Brooks: Roland is care of Ilnl Ro-r- h We are greatly interested in your Stud'ns. A"irle-sA wev is little oomer, and would appreciate orovided for getting young children very much an answer to this question. horn" frmn a so that it would There are three girls with whom we hardly be necesfry for a boy to act have .associated for years, and now s escort. However, should he he go-ir- g these girls have taken the habit of , in the snme or if for running away secretly, even if we any reason the girl is returning heme were at one of the girls homes. What alon. it would not be out of place should we do? Thanking you in adfor him to go with her or for a vance, we are, group of children to go together. A. B. AND D., Spanish Fork. The girls probably intend their beDear Miss Brooks: havior to be taken as a joke, but it is This is my first entry into your certainly very rude. If you show a cozy corner, but you have helped so little indifference and do not call on many others that I decided to ask you them quite so often they will probably a oueion. real'ze they are not doing as thev Will you pleas- - publish the words would like to be done by. If they still entitled the Memories? to song continue to be so impolite the onl Thanking you very kindlv, to do is to leave them entirely SHORTY, Tooele, Utah thing alone. Don't you think so? 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