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Show Without a Fauli Such should be your wedding ring. Perfectly made, of 18 karat gold, orjoroetiu 22 karat, without a joint or eam, 40J i, enough to wear a lifetime. We have all izes; new and old tlupa. Our modest pricei make buying eajy. BOYD PARK FOUND D ISO? " MAKERS OF JEWELRY 166 MAIN STT SALT LAKE CITY Any size roll film 1 f developed . . . I U Ceilt$ Any size film pack O f developed . . . ZU CdltS Salt Lake Photo Supply Co. 159 S. Main Street Salt Lake City, Ci.- Forming Habits. We believe in the greatest freeden for the youth; we believe In a hK',7 environment that will create nolle characters; we believe the spirit of the boy should be held sacred and directed di-rected toward the achievement ef higher things In life than social gossip gos-sip and amusement, and we bells' that the encouragement of pool rising ris-ing as an adjunct of the public schools, it makes no difference how boards of education, committees, p-! lie meetings, may faTor it, is take. The idea that we must resort to games to hold the boys to their school work carries with it the Id-pression Id-pression that our school methods s" wrong, and there can be no other Justification Jus-tification of pool playing in schoolrooms school-rooms than that impression. Educs-tion Educs-tion should be given world-wide rooa It Bhould be as free as the air on the prairies. It should never be contract to a habit-forming amusement in response re-sponse to the exactions of this s terialistlc age. Columbus (0.) nal. That Made Them Pay. A small tradesman once put up following sign in his shop: "PlevS don't ask for credit, as a refusal oiW offends." Finding that this bad li"-9 effect and that his credit book was attaining at-taining great proportions, he resolv on trying another plan, and lmne'2' ly fixed up another notice in pla c, the former one: "The names and dresses of all those who buy goods this shop, and don't pay for them, be seen In the credit book on payrfl of a fee of ten cents." The result miraculous. Not only did the c'jrll"1 pay their ten cents by the iozen, those owing accounts speedily et them until the credit book was ft &iis of the past. When Nails Loosen., Deafness sends this hint: 'Asf!,',i as a picture nail driven in a wall f ' loose and the plaster begins to bri around it, it can be made solid firm by the following process. urate a bit of wadding with thick f' wrap as much as possible around nail and reinsert the latter In hole, pressing it home as strongly ,? possible. The nail will thus be iirO-fastened iirO-fastened in its place. |