Show I 0 ' ’ OGDEN THE' OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 3 -- By THORNTON Last year I spoke bout unusual names and quoted" some of rthe letters about them which came to me- - In going through my old mail I have found additional letters which I shall quote today Mrs If R T wrote: “A few years go I worked with Mr Heat Mrs Rain and I also know Snow Miss Frost and Hale families“In a telephone directory I “At another place where I have lived I had a friend named Carolina Tennessee Not - far - away lived Miss Atlanta Georgia” In quoting letters during past years as well as today I have chosen those with combinations of names They sound amusing w'hen they happen to be combined In a certain way —as a Mr Cole who married a Miss Wood Many persons tell jokes on themselves aftertheir names have been combined in an amusing way On the other hand let us remember that people tend to be sensitive about their names Let us respect their names Let us respect the names of other persons the same as w'e wish our own names to be respected People have the right to change their names in a court of law when a satisfactory reason is given A friend of mine changed his name legally and told me that the cost was $25 The fees differ in various places and may be small or larger than the figure given My friend changed the German spelling of his name- to an English spelling 1 ‘ i ’ found several Bible names including Daniels Matthews Mathias Titus Luke and John St John” Another letter from Miss Cal-li- e B Girard says “Some years ago a friend of mine Dr House married a Miss Re lay down to rest YOUNG REDDY IS STARTLED Pray never think’ you know it all Your knowledge at the most is small — Reddy Fox - snmor (ArrriuCC7A ssot ich rjstfrACKL!C£! k tfi? U YETIIL 02 ii a lz'ste ) i k:urt im uste srn! Ton! t began to sniff around He w?ent into the brush and sniffed here and sniffed there In a moment’ his nose found the scent left by the feet of the young Fox at the end of the jump He yelped with delight and then once more his voice rang through the woodland as he followed the trail straight to the place w here the young Fox was hiding ONLY LONG ENOUGH Young Reddy waited only long enough to be sure that that Dog was coming straight to his hiding-place Then he' crept out of the farther side of that thicket and once more began running He was a badly startled young Fox He had been so sure that once out of sight of that Dog he was safe that he really didn’t know what to malic of the Dog This one wasn’t chasing him at all as the other one had He A A t ! 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