Show lip Tough Luck I Minion of Law Him to Blow His Breath That Same May Be Tested to Determine Whereon He Hath Hah Refreshed Himself and J Sore Indeed It come to and only a AND rew ew d days ls l's ato os that to Ogden Ofden But before this Is un- un unfolded un unfolded folded wo w must ten tell who IL It Now thirty and nd rIve yelus old had by thrift and ond labor got unto himself a II lUIt horde herd of or sheep heep In hi country near In beautiful or And It It- came cam to o pass that with fortune fortun s a fin reputation be- be be became Como came him And ho was mown throughout the length and ot his country as a man depart eth eth from tin eln Now the th rest of or tb tha acts aels or and all that he did could bo upon the th fingers of or his hand Ho was wa simple simpi and honest and nd In his native land he put to hamo shomo those who would wine and It c him sore when he h heard the law that any anyone one would ot or moonshine It came cam to pass pas that wh n Jon Jon ham ham had performed Ills hi work for tor the th year he h p keth hh gold and for Ogden And there thero ho was to purchase new raiment treasures treasure for himself and his workers and have his rep repaired by the th hand ot or a skilled worker IHS TO T Weary from tile Itie journey he arrived In the It or Ogden and mol th himself In the modern tavern or o a who welcomed as aa h h lied 4 dono for years before For bod much gold cold And feasted and roste the until hie he weariness weariness ness departed and then a new lIev day was as t-orn t 10 ent forth upon the f street In the ht of ot the city whIch 1188 w without the voice olce of the cry of the shepherd shepherd- But It came to pus pass this his happy through the Quiet streets was oon broken broket when there arose before him s as from the ground round and l like a Groat whirlwind a- a it minion of or the theIo Io In brown raiment and with fiery eyes eye and cUdgel thou gout ravenOUS bird from the th country nt thi late spoke the th minion of the 10 Ye Y shall blow thy breath In mY face and I ahall for the of or lne I or Dut nut w was s a man n of or and he h was WIlS unafraid ld and answered Why should my bo polluted 7 T and he h IIno up his fully In tho th ot of the minion of or the th law arid d blew he I I do not hunger Or thirst forI hove have well just justn n w of or a n bountiful rep repast or o pie and coffee corree Son ln ot the tho loll soli l the minion thy wind Is not desolate ot nil things Come hither with me to the tho of the tho liw hw here my master master shall agaIn arain thy breath thou breath thou who hoth And It came n next that departed for he palace or 1110 law m marched a mo ter And he was wa ask asked d many times to open his mouth end nd blow th master the allX all air AK X HOt It At la last Iho tho mater master Out or thy mouth there thero not evil ovll But thou haUl and rebelled by jour Jour the walk of the city at atan atan an unholy hour of oC tho he thou a our Jur Thou hast not been pardoned Get to thy bed In the tavern and yc ye not forth again or you In the And 1 1 tho th Of or tb th- th master m It T escorted back to his ta tavern ern with dignity Within the portals of at his waxed fIery In his w Ins sincer an r mounted he aroused his friend keep keeper r ot the Whet I this he roared that aay liberty And nd woo wai rich In gold And ho handed his hll IO coil 1 to his saying ng Thou use ule this Gold to ball me out after aUer I go ro up and x I heavy wallop on the w of or centurion put But tho of or the ta ern until the early hours hour ot the day and an l- l finally away some of Tie wrath rath or ot And nd It It toi to pass PaM that Jon Jon- Jon Vm m liS s Boon fn pa the light of or day his window tn keth his se al and hi Jol cold and on to 10 Salt Lake on tho th Barn Barn- Barn berler And Ilmon tho o keeper there was ancer I and a of teeth n u I Jour Home Should Come F Home Should Come First I Regardless of how many demands there arc on the family purse or how strongly the fads of the mo- mo moment ment or the trend of the tempt on to spend foolishly the Wise man and woman never sacrifice comfort or at home They know that the joy which comes from having a pleasantly furnished home to live in is sweeter and more enduring than almost anything else in which they might invest They know the true worth of good furniture and the it BO wi C EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME |