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Show . - - f . - r "ihe Dove Refrirnr. - . J Original "Ronton The Bam "Eul" U derived trees the name given the r Swedish Vtklaga Varangians, who establ lined them-selves at Novgorod and wort called Boa Boa, or Rossi Theaa word are f Slavonic and Oraek corruptions ad f , Boulai. the name applied to Oh 5 weaea, denoting rovera r seafarer O'DONNELL & GO. I Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon : Utah : Phone 17 Salt Lake Phone . Wasatch 6461'; .' ; ' PART TIME I SALESMAN, For 1 BINGHAM DISTRICT . MUST BE QUALFIED TO ' HANDLE EDUCATIONAL WORK. ADDRESS BOX 276, BINGHAM CANYON. fy JGPENNEYC "J ; i 476--8 MainSt, Bingham Canyon, Utah , ; ' ' " ' ; I: oykind . Is Full of Thrilling Toys jot Qirls and Boys of All Ages Speedy Mechanical Trains "ExprW and "UmiteJ" , All of the thrills of a train ride are cxiwrienced by the I'. fortunate boy who has one of these mechanical trains that speeds on its ovn track. The equipment varies with the size of the train. Prices range from 98c to $3,98 A Fire truck A Doll Sulky .With. Wte V And a Doll Tower jjj An all metal sulky, 2S inches " H long to the tip ot the handle 61 'I 7J W and 9 Inches high and a 12 Inch ' jLJL H do11, irtufA nd r l fJ doll complete lor only A handsome, ! SLr lira truckalmost lifelike. I; X )Sf) as a brass water pump .vij TO X wfll throw a stream over Id "iTsfX jS Painting Sets Cooking Sets For Quier Play Of Shining Aluminuw I iaoSOBssi V - " When mother Is coolclnf There are many hours when there it usually a bit of pie the child relaxes from strenu- - cnut dough for small daugn- - ous play and enjoys a painting er' pis what fun to have set with which to make things yur OWI dishes to make it s , himself an assortment iu ya- - 10 ' Aluminum cooking sets fa ( ' rioui aizes from , , . different sixes from I Women buy here BECAUSE THEY ARE , KEEN TO RECOGNIZE VALUES, STYLE AND v GOOD TASTE DISPLAYED IN OUR MERCHANDISE! 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Ignorant, nnclvll-Use- d things, a war I Who coined that phase, civilized warfare There was no such thing I , . , nere, In the moat I7" civilized country on earth. . . . Th neighborhood of Chateau-Thierr- y . . Montaigne's town, wasn't It? Th kings of Prance bad a chateau near It, once. And yet It waa always a cockpit . . . since Aettus rolled back Attila In the battle of the nations, at Chalons Napoleon fought Champ--I Aubert and Montmlrall around here always war I The column was through Cham plllon, dipping Into a black hollow. More shellholes In the road here. . . . All at once there was a new shell bole, and the doctor of philosophy, sometime private of marines, lay be-side it, very neatly beheaded, with the I rifle, that bad been such a bore to keep dean, across bis knees, and dried prunes spilling out of the pock-- I eta that be never bad learned to but-ton. The column went on. At dawn a naval medico attached to the ma-rina brigade, with a staff officer, I passed that way. I Odd, the wounds yon see," the naval man, professionally Interested. Be looked curiously. "I Sketehea Prom Captain Thomason's Notebook. couldnt have done a neater decapita-tion than that myself. Wonder who took bis identification tags with It" 1 see, Beplacement, by bis uniform " (For the Fifth and Bbrth regiments bad long since worn out their forester-gr-een marine uniforms, and wars wearing army khaki, while the re-placements came In new green cloth-ing.) The staff officer picked np thi rifle, snapped back the bolt, and squinted expertly down the bora "DlsTitiny be said. "Sure ba wai replacement Ton never catch an old-tim- with bora like tha-t- j fluty I Bet there naant been a rag j through it In week. Ton know, sur-- j son, I was looking at some of the j rifles of that bunch of machine-gun- - i ners lying In the brush hist acroaa from Battalion: they were beautiful. Naver saw, better kept plecea. Fine oldlere In a lot of ways, these Bocae!" Meantime the column had passed Into heavier woods, and halted where the rifles ahead Bounded very near. They aaw dugouts, betrayed by the thread of candlelight around the dges of the blankets that cloaked their entrances. One was a dressing-statio-by the sound and the smell of it The officer named Henry ducked Into th other. There a stocky major sat np on the floor and rolled a dg-rett- o, which he lighted at a gutter-ing candle. "Replacements In? Well, what do they look like?'' "Same men I saw la the training reas last month, sir. A sprinkling Of old-tim- e marines Sergeant McOee, that wa broke for something or other la Panama, la with 'em and the rest of them are young college lads and boys off the farm One material, sir. Not much drill, but they probably know how to shoot, they take orders, ad they dont scare worth a cent I 8helled coming In. at Vole du Cha-tell- e, and some more this side of Champtllon several casualties. No confusion nothing like a panic-L- aid down and waited for orders ld exactly as they were told fine men, sir!" (To be continued) !ncU Dilay Own Birth Observations made by a British scientist has led ta the belief that ' If the weather la bad the small egg moth can Dostponelts own birthday for days, months or years. The co--I eooo of this type la ordinarily due te open la rebruary, but if the weather Is Inclement the birth la nsnally post-poned sometimes for U months, , Moths have been known to emerge I successfully after being imprisoned 11 yaaok see Phy$ician in Attoeiation The American Medical associarJea Im the national organisation of the medical profession and la made op of the combined membership of the various state medical associations, which, In turn, are made op of local medical societies. Nearly 90,opo physt dans era members of tbla aasoclatloa, Allotted Territory X "sphere of Influence" may be de-scribed aa an area wherein other powers undertake not to attempt to aeejotra influence or territory by treaty or annexation. Such Brltlaa spheres eilst In the Persian gulf tad tn Arabia. Senator Wa!h' Tribute "la my country be (Herbert Hoo ver) Is regarded as a very able man. I look ipon htm as one o. the great men of his day. His exceptional abili-ty Is recognised throughout the world." Senator Walsh (Mont.) In the New York World. 1920. e Backed Lotlng Party Active partisanship In the Blanch! a political faction which was promi-nent In the Ouelph-Ohlbellln- e feuds In Tuscany at the beginning of the Thirteenth century, waa the cause ot Dante's banishment from Florence la UOt ' Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols enter-tained the Engineers Club at their home in Copperton Wednesday eve-ning of last week. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. H. Steele, Mr. and Mrs, Basil Doman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullenger, and Mr. and Mrs. William Kelm. e e Mrs. Frank Mead entertained at a one o'clock luncheon Monday. Covers were alld for Mrs. Mary Hoffman, Mrs. Pat Sloan, Mrs. Wm. Wallace, Mrs. Carl Hoffman and Mrs. Nettie Maroney of Salt Lake. see Origin ot "Match" The derivation of the term "match aa naed la Its present sense Is It Is probably from the Greek and Latin "myxa," meaning a nossle t a lamp. In 1337 wa And reference la literature te matches, the name being applied to the wick of a candH r lamp. The earliest reference ta matches la their present sense tt laud la ' " 'i : i . " ; Mackerel for Nerves, :, ' Mackerel la an even better food fot 'the nervous than cod and some other klada of fiah, beeauae it rallM a tarter pmtetstaga of the fat wUcb. the nervous system reqnlrea. The food value of mackerel is: Water, 73.4 per cent; proton. 18.3 per centj ft, 7J per cet ; ?r L33 ier cent . , - True Kindness. Experience proves that kindness, as distinguished from personal affection, which la quite another thing, does not generally come by spontaneous growth so much as by reflection and the calU. vatlon of a larger sympathy,!!. N, Oxenharn. |