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Show ruousnwi Lvciy luU!lu.fi H' . sssssssssssssssssssssssssssmsissssssssssssssssssssss ..JRAFTFOR BOYS AND GIRLS CHRONICLE. JEELY HALL and DOROTHY PERKINS CHAS. 0. CA.";yw.v.v.....w. (Copyright, by A. Nccly Hall.) Subscriptlo-window refrigera- i bix TOR 9. ADVf're(rIg?Ctor is one of the Curd.. I-J.enlences which a boy can tJUcU per incl . , count In, l.,,.h, m0ther- 11 be a lin.nrllinie'lr llke "t shown in Fig. 1. Till and cream bottles and a J", or It may be built large I WCone In Klg. 2, with shelf-room gOod wt;..Ineata and other foods. worries b"x wl" d0 for tne 8ma" ' There Is little work to irom ner t thl9 Nal a narrow "Oh, but tTf.he top near one edge, like a 0' nH cover to, and fasten tone to-ne cover boards with wooden ltrll)9 icrewed across them as In the lustration. After hinging the cover rgp'ate screw an Iron hinge-hasp to anights) q presider jTl cendant - - ablehi ( .' - Smith vc- - . derin J plied r of larg-r- rifle .and an iron staple to the front of he box for It to hook on to; also Uf a piece of chain or heavy cord c nails driven into the box end and 'nto the edge of the cover, to keep the lover from dropping back too far when opened. Fasten the refrigerator box upon e window isill, close to the window V7"""Then, with the cover hasped, V box will be tramp-proof, because Oile the window is closed there will it be room enough between the box nd the glass to raise the Iron hasp For the larger refrigerator shown in Fig. 2, get a grocery box that will tit ' USea "' extend across the entire width of the , window in which the refrigerator is to be placed, or take a longer box and cut it down to fit. Place this box upon Its side (Fig. 3), cut two triangular ---''''-ijind fasten one as well as the banking suowa at and always ready."edge of these thing new to or incbes , fear edge about two tne SOmrAfter nai,ing tie pieces thf'rastsn a strip 13 between the ends. Cut boards of the right length and width to roof over the top, and nail them to the tops of pieces A and B. then cut two boards C (Fig. 2) to fit the cpen front of the refrigerator, and after fastening them in the positions shown, cut a strip D to fit between them. . By making the pieces C wide enough, you can probably find two -vtdtb for doors &n as shown as lon( prise in . crei watchful of op-NV ni will bring more Cij--Ji' state and also watchful side capital seeking investmt with the idea of calling their tention to the many enterpr; within the sjate of Utah wr THREE HOMEMADE GAMES If you have never played the game of fish-pond (Fig. 1) you have missed a great deal of fun Get a cardboard box for the pond, and cut down its depth to 1 inch (Fig. 2). Then cut rows of slots through the cover, as shown, for the fish to stick into. Draw the outline of a fish upon up-on a piece of cardboard, as shown in iig. 3. Make it two inches long. Then cut it out, and use It as a pattern pat-tern for marking out one fish for every ev-ery slot In the pond. Punch a small hole through the head of eacb fish, to provide for hooking it. Number the fish 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25. Each .player must have a stick for a fishing pole, with a short piece of string attached to the end for a line, and a bent pin tied to the end of the line for a hook. In fishing, the line must be lowered and the fish hooked out of the pond without allowing the hook to strike any part of the fish Ii the hook strikes, the turn passes to the next player. The points scored are determined by the numbers num-bers upon the fish. The solitaire board (Fig. 4) should be eight inches square. Divide the edges of this into eight equal parts, and with riiler and pencil draw lines across from side to side, connecting 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j ,.niii rLj o .1 4 .1 si J ..J J J 9 0 B J ... J J J 3Q .0 J J J J J I .0 J J .,0 JfL t J J J r 5ouTAiRE Board the points of d.ivision tFig o). Then , with a large nail and a hammer (or, , better still, with a gimlet, if there is one in the house), make uJttm at the intersections of the lines indicated in Fig. 5. When the holes have been made, cut enough wooden pegs to fit all but one. The game Is played by one person The pegs are stuck in all but the cen ter hole, and the game is. started will a peg second from the hole, jumping it over the peg between it and tbi hole, into the hole. The peg jumped over is removed. Then, oue by one the pegs are jumped over and removed. re-moved. The object of the game is to Li IjL 1 f? h PELT 1 . argest and Best Equippe Hotel in Millard County.. 3 1 Larg tod well llfhtsd lample 3 -jp room. ' Bath nd hot and oold wior. WkII furnished rooms and a got i'lt, ' table. The favorite stopping pla lor land buyers and oonaxneroi travelers. ISe,3 MR3. BORA COOPER, Mana? lion L |