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Show X '''' THE BINGHAM NEWS ' XT--2- I-Both Rich and Poor Hav Problem. Life la an external mesa: The rich man has his twin sixes and the poor man hla alx twlna. North Carolina Boll W eevil. judgment against you for the sum of Two Hundred Sixty-Tw-o Dollars And 50 cents ($262.50) with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 2nd day of June, 1923, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein and for such other relief as the court may deem under the cir-cumstances. A, C. Cole. Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated June 6th, 1923. P. O. Address, Town Hall Bingham Canyon, Utah., SUMMONS City Court of Salt Lake City VV. H. Woodring and J. H. Met-cal-f, Plaintiffs. vs. Fred Erickson, Defendant. The State of Utah to Said De-fendant. You are hereby summoned to appear within ten (10) days after the service of this sum-mons upon you, if served with-in the county in which this ac-tion is brought; otherwise with-in twenty (20) days after such service and defend the above entitled action; and in case ot your failure to do so, the plain-tiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demand-ed in the complaint which has been filed with the clerk ' of said court and of which a copy is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you, and will take Real Succtsa In Ufa. After all, that la the most success can yield a landmark of achievement accomplished for the good of others. All the rest la mere food, wasting and lodging. And so, unless we get Jwy and happiness Into our Uvea In dovOg our dally routine business, any trailed success la meaningless and ahalowy mere Dead aea fruit a nilragt Of the desertViscount Leverhulme, Gettlnj a Spring Bonnet. On a gusty day recently when the breetes were making playthings of one's headgear, a young woman was observed chasing her hat In Washing- ton street, near Meridian street It was a new spring bonnet, resplendent with gay flowers. The wind was strong, and the young woman was not able to keep up. A guat tossed the hat in the air, and a hundred feet sway. Two wom-en, seeing the woman's plight, started also In chase of the hat. Suddenly, from the crowd, a fourth woman leaped out and grabbed the hat With-out looking she made for the nearest doorway, holding the hat closely to her aide. The other women started toward her, and Bhe began to run. She gained the doorway, and was lost In the aisles of a department store. Indianapolis News. Engagement Rings. At one time the engagement ring consisted of three hoops looped to-gether Into what was knwn as a punle ring. On the wedding day one of these rings was given to tfce bride-groom, another to an Ultimata friend, and the bride kept the remaining hoop. JUST TALKED oV; SQUIRRELS Listener Discovered That "Big" Man Are Not Always Olscusaing "Big" Buetaeee. Two pilgrims were following the i road to Mecca. At the treasury steps they met op with a squirrel that re-minded the one who looked as if he owned a railroad to say to the other: "I waa showing my kid around the White House yesterday, and as there are no squirrels In the streets at borne, It sort of frightened the boy when one of these UtUe rascals tagged ns. I told hlra that all It wanted was peanuts and that when It found we had none It would go away whereupon the little chap bad a bright Idea. "Well, daddy, yon could give blm a nickel, couldn't you V The two chuckled with the ease that comes of good nature united to health, and the other man who looked aa if he owned two railroads and a good mine started In on a story of hla own: "I wouldn't be afraid to bet squir-rels could learn to spend nickels, at that. One time we were having a rumpus in the senate, with old Blank giving our side oratorical blood and thunder, and, sir, Just as we were about to he flayed alive, along hops a squirrel up the aisle, Jumps on Blank's arm extended in denuncia-tion sits on its haunches and begins to beg. It seems he had a pull on the old man, who always carried nuts In his pocket and It saved the day for ns." And by that time the story was through with, and the two pilgrims . had reached the Garden of Allah with a listener behind. Washington . Star. 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Children are mong the most beau-tiful springtime decorations of the national capital. The freshness of these human flow-ers Is something that never grows old. They are among the decorations that are with us always. With this prelude here is another anecdote of Sonny. When he was about two years old, Just walking nicely and talking a bit, he was Invited to a party given by a young lady of about the same age. His mother took him and left him there, then went away to return for him later. After the children had played, the "eats" were served. Even the smallest ones were given a little Ice cream. Sonny enjoyed his thoroughly. Then he turned to his hostess. "Here!" he said, handing her his plate, getting down from the table and making his departure. Washing-ton Star. |