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Show i THE CITIZEN society relents from indoor parties and rolls to the hills in their automobiles for the more cooler, fresher and invigorating atmosphere. It is everyones desire to be among the pines and alongside the sparkling crystal like mountain streams. It is during the hot summer weather that one has time to study the family horoscope. July provides an interesting one for those born in this month. Those born in the first half are fond of accumulating all kinds of things. SOCIETY COS Dint Dei MARRIAGE. fee M question is often asked why is The more anxious to get marlman. Of course both ed than !he 1 answer the question in i(ies wou -- ihalf, but the man has the heir own It must be reof the argument. y vered hat the woman is continu-,lltrying o catch some nice young is willing to provide for ellow wh. n Some a con iortable living. y prefer to work, but most gener-,lispeaking the woman does not ike to wore any more than does the wo-ne-n nan. 'It' haw thus been stated that inventd marriage for their own ienet. I is a profession in which flap-ie- r hey excel, and the present day has studied her little game well hook ind when she lays her plans to she generally succmeal ticket eeds. The older man considers marine as a youthful indiscretion and hat is one reason that a majority of he men must be caught early in life. ll,e ca He ee iti ji vhk emit ere s R fry frt womav excellent collectors of They make, t . rare books, antigue furniture, stamps and manuscripts. They become politicians, and the women of this month are fitted for great actresses. If born in the latter half of the month, the people are ambitious, persevering, and possess a personal magnetism which attracts others to them They think in large .figures but are rather weak in detail work and should accordingly guard against their 9 An investigator claims that half the people in the world are half crazy. A perusal of the daily papers makes one wonder how he arrived at so conser; vative and optimistic a conclusion. Southern Lumberman. I. .1 f Vi ! t I , . It becomes more evident every day that the League of Nations is as big I I I ; a help in abolishing wars in Europe as Charley Bryan was in electing Davis president of the United States. Cincinnati Enquirer. : i I I i i i :!ii 1 I I i i ;i wo-ae- ! l : ( ;i ' i U c i! i I .1 i i ( i i r f I: I I III ! i; and Leon Loofbourow, sons of and Mrs. Freed .C. Loofbourow, Deed Mr. i Pomona college, California. Reed has graduated and his jrother has completed his freshman ear and will reeturn to school next ire home from t r-- ' i ear. Lafayette Hanchett and Mrs. Mr. i for Europe to spend the summer months. According to resent plans they will tour England their motor car. leave soon rill i ! I ! I I 0. Leatherwood was the last Wednesday afternoon at kensington and bridge tea in honor the past matrons circle, Order of ie Eastern Star, at her home on East outh Temple. Decorations were pro-is- e of roses, cornflowers, columbines shasta daisies. Mrs. B; B. Ramey, ast matron of Lynds chapter; Mrs. i,DProsser, past matron of Mizpah Wer, and Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, a st matron of Radiant chapter, pre-le- d at the tea tablev Assisting in rcing were Mrs. Griffith L. Jenkins jss Catherine Covey and Miss Mar-lrMrs. E. fitess &d - et Leatherwood. The igoon pula' se. "marriage month is about to July augurs in the hot sum-le- r weather, during which month "niiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,,, I,, ,M 1,11111,, , U, 1H iiiiiiiiinKiiiiii'i TnJ,cn ",'nnK Distance rulN Ilf "H'hImt, n Union Centrnl Ton- - .""""nee 1'ollrjr will help turn ihf dark rloiidM "Kiiie w,,l nIiow ii Nilrrr lin- "B. J- - i! 'V. WALKER weiierni Aitmf. in,,. u Snl m lker llnnk llulliliuK, IHy, Utah. I i VTTKX 1 1 .Bn, no.v ATTORN r,,Ptiy Dpin"ri n Forum Schedule ISA'S fnrnlNlied prepaid 'KI1KKKH, AVon, r.220 i |