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Show ' ' 't , ,':;!- - .' ' ' - '.'. , ; . .'--- j THE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH I TKi is your comer. Make use el it for jour information on queitioni' that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer care-fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. If more detailed answer ' man can be given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelopo and it j wM be given prompt attention- - All communications will always be held m ! ' . lbsolute confidence. . 1 Je" er V,ttM Tei P,aIn,y in pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt City. Jc6(2L-i- t !"' "tto would require se much space. Somebody, that I aai afraid I cannot answer It Jnat aa yeu have asked it, kat if you wffl send to the Bait Laka Public Li-- brary explaining Jnat what you want, they will tend 70a a book covering your question. and all you will have U da la pay the postage f .rrt?rwnitl.dh flotw,oeokr-s- There are ae many la Utah that it weald be extremely difficult to select eat ef all jaet ane for any pnrpose, bnt I think they did not ' make much of a mistake when they selected the state flow , do yon T Dear Mia Brocket I I hare juat got te write to yoa today 1 find yoar letters are ao nice; I sret treat pleamire when I reaul them. I never let ene paas. It just seems like I have had a Ions viait when I set through reading your letters. Well. I would like to know if you could give ma a good cream pie recipe And, Mies Brooks. I think I am too fat.. I am fire feet two inches tall and weigh 150 iwunds. Don't you think ao, teoT Also, ia it the style to have bobbed hair and rolled down stockings T Soma of the girls do that In our town, I want to thank you for making our paper ao interesting and giving as a chance. , GRACE. Wendell. Idaho. You are sorely generoes la year words of cheer and appreciation. Please accept my thanks and I hope my corner will continue to be interesting to you. If I were yon I would not worry In tha least aboat the few extra pounds you are carrying. Probably your particular type needs them. I would sag" geet that if yeu are addicted to eating many "sweets" yeu avoid them aa maeh aa possible and take plenty of outdoor exercise. If you should continue to gain I would advise you to read the magaxine "Physical Culture." 1 would net go so far aa to ssy bobbed hair and rolled stockings are "good" style, but "some" ef the girls do It here, too, and I have heard that they do In ether places, but it ia really only a fad and ia en the wane, for which I am truly grateful j aren't you?. .For they are not very attractive, do yeu think.? Tear cream pie recipe fellows t Seven-eight- hs cup sugar, ene-thl- rd cap floor, ene-iigh- th teaspoon aalt, twe eggs, twe cups scald' ed milk, ene teaspoon vanilla. Mix dry in-gredients add egg aughtly beaten, Pear eu gradually the acaded milk and ceek fifteen mlnates In doable boiler, stirring constantly until It thickens afterwards stir occasionally. Coot aad flavor. Pear Friend t 1 am a girl ef fifteen and I am keeping aompany with a young man of twenty. I realise I am rather young, but my parent are quite token with him and they wish hhn Cod speed to propose. New in case such luck should happen, what would be a clever answer T I thank you in advance. ANXIOUS. Tour anastien Is Interesting indeed. I have heard ef a prepeael being planned, but yours la the first I hav. ever beard where a clever answer was being planned. Yeu ne-glected to state whether yen were thinking ef accepting er refusing the anticipated proposal, consequently I would have to think ef beta a clever refusal and also ene ef acceptance. If yeu will write again and elate which yeu are planning en, I shall endeavor to think ene bp for yen. Dear Miaa Brooks I I have seen your social corner ia ear paper and I think it very good and Interesting. I am going to ask you a question which I think you will answer. I am a Bee Hive girl and for our next meeting my teacher haa asked me te take s question for a sub-ject, which ait "Know and explain the cus-tomary forma of respect due to the Flag." I haven't been able to locate all that I would like to know about it, ao X thought you would be kind enough to give mo some betp. Thanking you ia advance, If. 8., Alma, Idaho, While there Is ae federal law In fqree pertaining to the manner ef displaying, hanging, er saluting the United States flag, er prescribing any ceremonies that should be observed, there are many regulations and usages ef national force bearing en the sub-ject, among which are the follewingi la raising the flag it eheubj never be roiled up and belated to the top ef the staff before un-furling. The flag should be free daring the act ef hoisting, which sheuM be done quickly. It should net be bung where it can be con-taminated er soiled easily, nor draped ever chairs er benches for seating purposes, and ne object er emblem ef any kind should be placed upon H er above it, The flag should net be festooned ever doors er arches Al-ways let the flag hang etralght. The flag should never be raised by any mechanical applisnee. When the national colors are pas-sing en parade, the spectators should. If wslkjng, halt, and if sitting arise and stand at attention and uncover their heads. Old. fsded, er werneut flags shoo Id not be used for earners er ether aecendary purposes. When ne longer .fit for dieplay the flag should be destroyed privately. The flag should be hoisted briskly at eanrise, irrespective of the weather, and lowered at sunset. I hope this supplies the information yeu lacked. 1 am always at your service. Dear Miss Brooks) I have been resiling 'Between You and Me" for a considerable time and I have jurt discovered a question that fat puttling me. .1 have a friend who ia puxxled by the same thing. There Is a girl in our neighborhood that we do not get along with. She thinks he In better than we are when she gets a n'ce dreae or a' present from sonuone we also know. She is ene of thore girls who wear and say slang words. When we two l ave a secret and till it to her she tells everybody she ean. She tells lies about u if she ean and if we discover It and tell Ikt about It ehe tries to take the blame off herself and blame someone else. We are hoping that it will not be too much trouble for you to tell us if we should go with this girl. With plenty of love, I am, ETHEL, White Knob, Idaho. If this girl is like you seem te think she is why shnuie you have any eeaire to be with her at all? She makes you unhappy, and if she lies, swears, and uses slang, ehe certainly is net very good compeny for any. one. Bat, dear girls, are you quite sure yeu are ladaing th's girl correctly? Yen knew It la beat to be very safe when we accuse anyone ef such things. And again. M she hi sll you sey. couldn't yeu girls In-fluence her to do differently T That weald be accomplishing a lot ef good, wouldn't Kt Why net try it 7 Advise her arainat these things tactfully, and de net be angry with her and see what the effect la. Ne, I weald net sdvise snyepe to aseeeiate with a person who persisted in doing the things yea say he dees. Uy r Miss Brooks: I hare been an Interested reader of your ewner tad would like to Join in the eonfi-den-talks "Between You and Me " I'leaae tell me the th ngs that hoys like In a g rl and what they dislike. Wishing you a happy and noted eaeeevs, WONDERING. Spenbh Fork, Utah Be yeu are wondering, toe, little girl. This Is rather a difficult aeration aa there are so very many different boya. Bat aevrrtheiesa I have talked with Iota ef be) ae I think I ran tell yea what kind ef a girl meet of he b-- I ke best. Flret and foremost they like the g'rl who Is quiet and refined in her tenner net lead and hoiatereea: then cornea modesty In dress and speech f and. unbellev-tbl- e as It may seem, they like moot the girl who Is Jelly and enuttin' in a crowd rather il.an the eiw tl ry ean lile rut and ' " "laM or eneeelod-d- ) crrner and 'spoon" with. Now truly, sren't fheae the trslu yeu liks moat ta a boy. It la not the prud.nh tjpe 1 am trying to picture. There a hppr medium between this type end the ene who tries te be ren-- p cuoui in her wan-ner, oYeM and upeerh. I hope I have ir.itc myself understandable to faa and h'pe you are hiat the nrt that the boya like brut. 1 hanks far your wonH. rful good wixhei. Deer Mjis Bror.U: I hiitie my iim-it'i- will not pn yon to pn rery much trmiliUv Will ynu ,!e.u,. d err.ln' '.eTi'y wilil flower whirl. K"w in l ho ,:tal-- 't 1'lnh ami hrh one ilo y.,u h n ( oujrh! o be tii? nntoiiHl f lover 7 A! i r !. '' "ativa griwai. tw nnliv, n- ,- -- ,, iwo If a nil two ru Inn or unit I 'mnk yi viry m'irh. FOMUilOiiV. I'lah. j 1 ILloydproducts DabyOurriaes&Fumitum V Ask Your Local Dealer I Write Now j&JV I ior 32-Pa- ge fIW I 'llie JJoyd Manufacturing Company I Menominee, Michigan (18) I i Every pair of WeT A ExcellO Sim I le anaranteed for a full if y I rr'g wr- Ua Hie "TktVMS ! ' feri. 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Douglas July 27 August 25 Mall the coupon today Officers In Charge Citizens Military Training Camp, Ft Douglas, Utah I desire full information about the Citizens Military Training j Camp. Please send me without cost, circular giving oil details. Ntuiie - Address j City or Town j State . r The spare for this advertisement j Is donated gratuitously for the ad-vancement of the national welfure t '- - 1 Dry Land Farming i K There is in Utah 400.004 acres of dryland farms. Half of this aer-a- ge fat now under cultivation. The balance ia available on ej--y terms. This sagebrush land Is in a camate of an enjoyable nature. Families thrive there women delight in ther fine schools, neighbors, church-es and all the other things that make home Itfe ha?vy fti a new country. I will rend this interesting booklet to you h FREE, all you need do si sign your name and address plainly below, enclose Ze sump and the booklet will be ta your nanda at once. HELEN BROOKS DEPARTMENT Box 1S4I. 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UTAH MKTAL WUl-'ivS- . MTg's !, Metala. t I OUR COMIC SECTION C Rfmember " ' at ' WHNA5H!WJ6R FBWJ A NEI6H50BIN6 fioiMTVI MAWl ""IF (OwmrrfcMI - - j ' a mm. dU ' Cutting Oft the Last Word. Archeologlsts have recently been puzzled over the finding of the bead-tes- s body of an Egyptian princess In in ancient tomb. It seems that the i . luestlon aa tJ how the lady lost her toad ia Important In arcbeologlc ! tTreleg. ; In certain Oriental countries It la I customary for the head of the house, In the event of a domestic argument, j to 6ehead the lady, thua cutting the r" lady aa well aa the argument short Doubtless, the rest words that issued from the lips of the headless princess j were: "Where have you been 7" i , lodge. One way to avoid even the appear--' tnce of evil is to daub the cat's face with Jam. Being diplomatic may seem expen-sive at the time, but In. the long run it pays. . Alas, Poor Hank! J VWeU- - ,STJE, BACK I C v 0 S FROM TWVJST? I ' 0T A.feOH.VNK J Qor J I (we. stuck vus veo m --me 1 g HOUSED (PL j tWENlxM THE PRAYER OF A HORSE Br Lauranca E. Cash. O MAN, my Lord and Master, hear thou my prayer: Water me, feed me, keep me clean and work me in reason. O Lord, when my day's work be done give me shel-ter from rain, wind nd cold and a clean, dry bed In a stall wide enough , for-m- e to He down In comfort Do not tie my bead In an unnatural pe-tition or cut off my tall, which la ' my only defense against files. Do cot 0 Man, drive me rapidly down MIL O Lord, do be merciful and consider-at-e of me in hot weather, and do not kick, strike or otherwise abuse me when I do not understand your de ; tires. Trod me not with merciless spnrs. Teach Thou me to understand Thy desires. Speak gently unto me, O Lord, Thy voice means more te me than whip and reins. I have a sense of humor. Play with me, and pet me, O Man, and I will gladly lend 'nyself to Thee In willing service. Have mercy on me, O Master, when t have coltc; and do give me one spoon-ful of It will relieve me irickly. When I hare scours drench wMh And, O Master, nnen I be galled, have sores on shoulders or back, wire cuts, scratches, Tiange or swellings, apply Thou Dl-0oi- -3 to mine affected parts and I ivlll praise Thee for relief from mine rafflictions. will enable me te Qo Thy bidding with dellcht O Man, ts Just as good for similar human Ills. Remember, O Lord, is made In morcy by New York Drug Concern, 101 Lafayette Street, New York City. Praise Thou this firm for their allevi-ation of beastly ills. O Master, when I fall to eat exam-ine my womb for the an.se !V fcr work me when I can not eat Be mer-ciful unto me, O Man, and I will serve Thee and Thy family many years with a glad heart Finally, O Lord, when my youthful beauty and .strength be gone, and my days of service ended, neither turn me out to starve and freeze, nor sell me to some cruel man to be tortured. 0 Man, If Thou be financially unable to care for - me in my old dais, take Thou my life In the kindest way. near nd answer my prayer, O my Lord, aifj YOUR God will reward you both here and In the hereafter. With all reverence I no pray nnlo Thee In the name of Him, who waa born In a manger. AMEN. . . A Willing Helper CANT I HELP I PRAP5 A CAN J NICE bOSSS j I I WONDER WHtCH WAN ) ISOeftPtR 1 f ITAXEN IJjl MEBBE Thi is I hev'. THAT'S) I WHATS THE )l AW WHAT I R'CHT THE VVRONr MATTER -- UNT I "V;,,.v.V Xj, - f.,f.,,;j ,!' w 11 van ;xim |