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Show THE PROVO POST MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1923 Mrs, Goudy Lived Many Days On Oil and Water . It made me feel like an entirely nothing but praise for Tanlac. Tanlac is for sale by all good drugdifferent, person said Mrs. Mary E. Over Dear Reader: This is your corner! All questions submitted will be cheerAccept no substitute. Mallon .West Spo1520 gists. Ave., Goudy, and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. bottlessold. 37 million to fully kane. Wash., recently, referring Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will the change brought about in her conTanlac Vegetable Pills are Na- be sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. dition by the Tanlac treatment. j self-addresse- own remedy for constipation. suffering from turessale (Adv.) For Several years of indigestion reached a climax with me four years ago, and I had to live for weeks at a time on only olive oil and water. Everything I woiuld eat fermented, causing gas, bloating and piercing pains about my heart. I had not a single .days relief, and on top of that rheumatism in my knees was so. bad I could hardly sget around. The least exertion tired me to death and I seldom slept any. A few week's of the Tanlae treatment entirely overcame all my stomach trouble and also relieved my rheumatism. I feel like a completely different woman and, naturally, have everywhere. . ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING Pete Fourcade, 106 South Second East street. Salt Lake City, was ar rested nt 4 oclock yesterday afternoon by Traffic Officer Van Wagoner for excessive speeding on West Center street. Fourcade was released on $25 .bonds. . Trout are dynamited in Alaskan waters in an effort to rid the streams of them as they destroy salmon eggs. d, Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany each letter or no reply can be made. All communications are held strictly confidential. " In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly to you. Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. SONGS AND POEMS RECEIVED dears, I really think King Tut meant The following songs and poems have his sandals to be worn only when inbeen received daring the past week, dulging in the ligHter and less strenu and I wish to thank each one for their ous sports, but it seems milady has in this, as in a great many other things, kindness In contributing them: taken unto herself to say what, when, "Call Me Back Pal O Mine. where and why she shall or shall not All. One Pal "Theres Only After wear or do certain things, and as a "Rosie. consquence we see these sandals at the .seashore, on the street, in the at the theatre, in fact every , SONGS REQUESTED and worn thus by almost every These songs and poems are on the where one. But, by all means let them harlist: requested and monize with the rest of your costume, "Haunted Woods. at least. (4) And also, well, my FlapAs Id Nothing Else to Do. Just between you and me, I (Poem) The Old Woman and the Boy pers, think Id not care to make up rather That Was Half Past Three. a with boy who got angry because I An Old Ships Charter. had come to my senses enough to not allow him such unwise familiarities. Dear Miss i Brooks, he thats that. If hes "half a man We have written to you before and So admit youre right, and be a better received satisfactory replies and now we will to you for U Id like to shake are trying again, (1) There are seven' friend of us girls who go together, and the hands with your parents. people in our ward call us "The Seven Nuts from Gumchewing Giggling, Stringtown." Should we consider this as an insult. (2) We are between sixteen and seventeen years old. Should we follow the styles of long dresses? (3) Some of us have our hair bobbed, and like it. it so? (4) W dancing, and some of the people in the ward rave about it. What can we do to stop them? We dont want to stop dancing.' (5) What are some of the latest dance pieces out? Thank you. His duty called him from those he Clean- We remain. ' loved, SEVEN GIGGLING, GUMCHEWING, From his home whose light was NUTS FROM STRINGTOWN. Utah. Well, girls, I hardly feel that were I While dimmed, tears, he shed, to his wife he said, in your place I should consider the name you seem to have earned a com- "I will leave two lanterns trimmed. But since you do appear to pliment. have -- teamed it, you hardly have the right to consider it an insult either. I think I would just quietly go about it earn a little betand see if ter sounding name. Don't you think you fcould? (2) Personally, I do not cai e for the ankle length skirts, and Just one short look, 'twas his only chance; though one sees quite a few I think j' the shorter length, half way between Dut the signal light was seen the ankle and the knee, in much better taste for street wear at any rate, and . it is still quite popular. (3) Bobbed hair also continues popular, though its 809. continued vogue hangs somewhat in the balance. Since some of you already have it, might as well 'keep it for a while, I suppose. (4) Why not moderate a little on the dance question? Extreme styles in dancing, as well as in dress, are in poor taste and often overstep into the vulgar. No needs to stop dancing but If you want to lose that most uncomplimentary name, better 809 stop the "dancing the You will lire raving about of the latest dance hits in my rejilv xti! success and happiness. Hope you will U 54 Brown Eyes, Utah, In last issue. Write publish these questions as soon as you can room am I make for inem. (1) again, girls. .fifteen years old, sixty four Inches in SSEE 3 Ipeight and weigh 99 pounds. I would My Dear Miss Brooks: to like be much to normal very up my I is with pleasure that send one It kinds of of the songs on the requested list. I weight if possible. I love all The theological class of the Sechave no questions to bother yotu with out4oor exercise such as hdrse-bac- k ond ward Sunday school, the Gleanand Do now, but will write again sometime. riding you think swimming. ers and the M. I. A. officers I think your little "corner is one of this would prevent me from gaining? tained Thursday evening at the Secyou tell me how I could gain? (2) the dearest places In the paper. Every Can week I take great pleasure in reading Do you think we are too young to go ond ward social hall in honor of Miss it. The only thing I hate about it is. with boys older than ourselves, say MAW Elizabeth FLORENCE MISS Souter, who will leave Some' say we It isn't big enough to suit me. If I can eighteen or nineteen? September 12 for an L. D. S. mission Editor be of service In sending another song I are and some say we are not. What do Society 870-N-to the northern states. The followwill gladly do so. With loads of love. you think? Phone program was pleasingly renUtah. ing . FRITZ, "APPRECIATION, Layton, Utah. Two dialect readings. Miss dered: "Thank you, my dear, both for the (1) How can I keep up a good, lively Mrs. S. H. Blake, Mrs. James T. Jesse Russell; Spanish dance. Miss song and your cheery letter. Im sorry, conversation with a boy? (2) My hair for your sake, that our corner doesnt is long and quite curly. I feel as Blake, Mrs. George H. Wells and Edna Johnson; an original story, seem big- enough, but wouldnt it be though I would like it bobbed, but my Mrs. W. J. Clegg were hostesses at Miss Natella Lewis; musical comedy, do not approve of this. What do a party for Benjamin Blake of Globe, Messrs. Clark and splendid if with you in your small folks solo. Dunn; piano corner, and I In mine we could ac- you think- - and what should I do? decAriz. The rooms were prettily Miss Laura K. Lewis of Spanish Fork. HANS, Utah. complish a big work? Anyway we I could not welcome two girls any orated with dahlias and sunflowers. A number of clever games were concan each do our part, cant we? I apwere ducted by Grant Eggertsen, after more in more sent heartily than I now' welcome you, Games and music and luncheon Those than every preciate song I can possibly express to the senders, I Hans and Fritz. Is this, satisfying? the features of the evening. which Miss Mae am sure, so rest assured any you can (1) I se; no reason why you should not present were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac to Miss Souter andJohnson presented elegant send will be most gratefully received. find that extra 17 pounds somewhere, Blake of Globe. Ariz., 'Mr. and Mrs. gold wrist watch as a toFritz, if you are in a normal condition Mrs. Mr. and ken of esteem from her associates of of health. No, exercise such i as you Joseph A. Murdock, Dear Miss Brooks: We have been reading Just Between enjoy would not prevent yo.u from W. F. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry the Sunday school and M. I. A. Miss You and Me, for some time and will gaining unless indulged in too stren- Maag, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maag, Souter responded in a fitting manner, Of course one can overdo any- - Mr. and Mrs. V A. Powell, Mr. and it if you will let us her many friends for the appreciate your uously. I am inclined to thipk it is Mrs. Roland but corner. (1) We go with boysjoin Miss Bina thanking thing, a Harding, quite token and honor shown her. The so much this, as that you are not bit and we .would like to know if It is not Miss Verona Clegg, Mr. and evenings entertaiment was concludall right for us to go with boys three eating properly. Eat plenty of good, Clegg, food, including eggs, cream Mrs. J. T. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ed with dancing interspersed with a years oldei: than ourselves. (2) I have wholesome a sister fourteen years old and she cheese, nuts and plenty of vegetables in Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake, Mr. delicious luncheon. The merry parwould like to know how long she should your menus. Drink at least one quart and Mrs George H. Wells, Miss Joy ty numbered seventy-fivwear her dresses. Her hair is bobbed of rich milk a day (two Is better) and Clegg, Louis Clegg, Murry Murdock, and she would like to know how to plenty of water. I am quite sure if you Leland J. Gammon and Miss Jena comb it to look best. (3) Is it proper are In earnest and follow the above Vee Clegg. for us to wear sport sox and sleeves suggestions you will soon be gaining in C. N. Whitman, who has been slit up to the shoulder, and what are weight. Should there be a physical disa few in Provo, lyill spending days order of of course it musl any kind, the most appropriate places to wear The members of the Sixth ward leave the first of this week for his King Tut sandals? (4) If you liked a be corrected before you can hope foi (2) I contend that a enjoyed an outing at the Pioneer park home in Rochester, New York. boy real well and you promised your proper results. of too fifteen la girl young to go with Wednesday.. The children met in would not him let you parents pet you boys and he got angry 'because you wouldn't, regularly. Remember, girls, that the afternoon and were entertained how are you going to make up with your conduct now, and the friends you games of all kinds, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas him? Wishing you success In your choose, will be a governing Influence with sports and and your entire life; therefore, prizes being awarded the winners. family left Saturday for Hardy work. We are as ever, throughout a ten-da- y committee act wisely. It is not so much the age The recreational had TWO FLAPPERS, from Utah. You are most welcome, girls, I am of the boy, as it is his character which complete charge of the entertaining trip through Wyoming. sure. (1) For my own satisfaction and should be considered when choosing of the children. Later they were peace of mind, because I do not want your friends. and a their by joined parents (1) By just being perfectly natural supper was served to 300. A picnic to think you are younger than your The ladies of the Elks club will proand Hans. Of course you sister of 14, I am going to guess you mustspontaneous, meet in the Elks club room tomorwere to and gram, games dancing have are about 16. If I am right, I hope something to talk about, have been features of the entertain- - row at 8 p. m. read all you can, so you will Bridge and 5 00 will you do go with boys three or four years therefore older than yourselves. (2) Just below be posted on different subjects, find out ment after the supper had it not been be played followed by lunchdbn. All the knees is the proper length for a what your friends enjoy talking about, for the storm which threatened and ladies and Elks are cordially invited 14 to wear her dresses. There and do not forget that a good listener hurried the families to their various girl of (2) I ant, appreciated. isnt a great deal of ctiolce in the way sureoften homes. I would not bob such lovely quite Miss Laura K. Lewis of Spanish to comb bobbed hair it is either worn hair, ' course but of is this a matter1 or purely Fork was the week-en- d curled, the straight hair of individual taste. straight visitor of her Mrs. Albert S. Jones and daughter, being the "latest style. Of course Miss cousin. Natella Lewis. Alice in the American Fork spent day whether the side or center part, with To DAWN, Smithfield, ut. Yes, Dawn Thursday. ..While there they attend-- I or without bangs, etc., would be most becoming depends altogether upon the have received the songs you sent, and ed a party given by Mr. and Mrs. St Mrs. you sincerely for them. Only l. Chipman in honor of Phyllis and Lorna adEtta Bagley and daughters, shape of' the head and face and othev athank Juliette, will leave this small of the asked percentage songs personal characteristics. (3) Not at who returned to week for Salt one and the same time, surely! But of for can appear in print, and this is why Stephen Fletcher, Lake, where they will make their future home. course you did not mean that, did you? you have not seen those you sent. They It is proper to wear sport sox for perhaps may appear later. wear only, as the name implies, sports and I Mis Genevieve Parry of Richfield should judge you were eligible for both Kathleen Mavourneen appeared on ;who has been Utah, friends the sox and fancy sleeves if you prom- the requested list last week through and relatives in this visiting city for some ise not to wear them both at the same mistake as I had this song and it may time I must insist on this. Well, my also, be had in the shops. Stevens have been visiting with Mr. j fewaya'be E. H. Holt, parents of Mrs. fore Dear Miss Brooks: to to or ome- her the rope, and Mrs. for floor, finger returning jumping , the past two weeks. I have been reading the letters in but whatever you do, The committee on board and rooms persist until you Stevens, your corner "Just Between You and are tired. Then at the Brigham Young university, course of you should Me and enjoy them very much. The May Fridy club met at the home morningMfor under of Chairman WilI join? I would like to ask you a few eliminatte sweets, fats and starches of Mrs.Optimist she liam H.the direction Leo Sutherland, Thursday will spend a few, days before returnBoyle, has been canvassing questions. (1) What is a good remedy from your diet. (2) My dear, there Is afternoon. The time was pleasantly homes this week to secure to Washington, D. C. to reduce fat? (2) If a girl is In love nothing you can do, but turn your with the card game 500. Mrs. ing for the great influx of stuwith a boy and he cares little for her, thought resolutely from this boy and spent Miss Eulah Fletcher has returned dents already commencing to arrive what should she do to win his love? look to another who is more appreci- Z. Whitaker won the favor. A deative of your charms. If you have been licious luncheon was served to Mrs, to Provo, after With best wishes, Provo. In some , cases, however, visiting for some in as charming in your manner as you Byron Denhalter, Mrs. Z. Whitaker, SHORTY, Washington, Utah. residents were not found at home. MrsbGr 8iter f you have been Mrs. Welcome, Shorty,. (1) Exercise and know how to be Ray Ran-d- f 1 Lundall, Mrs. Will Clark, djufoVid and .1al10 her diet will do it. if you are persistent in friendly, kind, and interesting, shown Mrs j0hn Clarence Beaslev Mrs Rnhart Any persons having houses or rooms Fletcher of Logan. brother, your efforts. Make your exercise stren- refinement In manner and dress, what to rent, or who can take boarders uous to reduce, and let 4t be walking, more could you do? Just know It Is not,??mer Mrs. Paul Harding and Mrs. and have not been visited by Thomas Hardy; the Invited guests memCharles Madsen x returned bers swimming, boating, tennis, or, should intended that he be more than a mere were of the committee are Mrs. Ross Raddiff, Mrs. these not be possible, make it a daily friend to you and be happy about it, Thurday from evening requested SaR Lake to exercise such as the setting up exthat somewhere there is som man Glyn, Mrs. Alex Mortinson and City, where she has been communicate with a Boyle. His telephone ercise; bending forward and touching one for you. Mrs. Guy Shirtliff. few days visiting friends spending there. ball-roo- m, nd resin - Clean - Birignt that the Fall season is approaching it is time to Now unpack your Autumn and Winter clothing. Youll want them to be fresh and spotless. We take spots away. The Sanitary Cleaning and Dyeing Companys Dry ing Establishment is an Apparels Fountain of Youth. 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