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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH ? ASK ME ANOTHER OUR COMIC SECTION which one is the lightest weight? 7. How are the names of our The Questions 1 . Events in the Lives of Little Men 0 first line battleships chosen? men besides Pershing bore the title general of the 1. What armies? 2. What Union to women? A Quiz With Answers Offering Information on Various Subjects The Answers state was the first in the 1. Washington, Grant and grant equal suffrage to man. Sher- 2. Wyoming. 3. Next to the last. What day of the month is the 4. The Latin quod vide, meanpenultimate day? 4. What does the abbreviation ing which see. 5. Gibbons, chimpanzees, orangq. v. stand for? 5. What are the four living an- utans, and gorillas. 6. Flyweight (112 pounds). apes? thropoid (man-lik7. From the states. 6. In the boxing classifications 3. e) iron bed illustrated in Book 3. You all know Mom, too. She has be- LEGS, MIRROR, DOOR CARVING AND HANDLES WERE REMOVED come almost famous because of and her curtains and The Rug That Grew Up With the And there is Dad Family. who is handy with hammer, saw and screw driver. Well, recently the family have on Gram about her ganged-u- p buffet. They fancy think she deserves and can afford something new. Gram decided to get rid of the buffet, then Marty said that she wanted it This sketch shows you one of the things she and Bill did with it. Watch next week for what became of the mirror and legs. NOTE: That is white rick-rac- k that trims the blue chambray curThe chair tains and is the one made over from an old rocker described in the new Book 5. To get your copy send order to: slip-cove- r SCREW HOLES FILLED WITH PUTTY-PLAI- KNOBS AND A BASE OF "X4 LUMBER ADDED-CHES- T PAINTED BLUE TO MATCH CURTAINS rs out-of-da- te AND CHAIR SLIP COVER ! have heard quite a good you deal in these articles about Grandmother, who is just Gram to her family. Also about her favorite grandson, Bill, and his the bride, Marty same for whom Gram made the stunning rag rug in Sewing Book 3. Then there is Bills kid sister, Betsy, who streamlined the old slip-cove- r. MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Queen Bess Silk Stockings In the third year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth her silk woman, Mistress Montague, presented this Drawer 10 New York Bedford Hills Enclose 10 cents for Book 5. Name Address redoubtable daughter of Henry VIII a pair of black silk knit stockings for a New Years gift, relates Rob- ert Cortes Holliday in Unmention- ables: From Fig Leaves to Scan-tieThese articles pleased her so well that she sent for Mistress Montague and asked her if she could help her to any more. Mistress Montague answered, I made them very caresaying: fully of purpose only for your majesty, and seeing these please you so well, I will get more. Do, said the queen, for indeed I like silk stockings so well, that henceforth, I will wear no more cloth stockings. s. TfS HfROILDESSERrs 0BServeI 1FREE! 6 to 8 J To Know Others He that knoweth himself knows others; and he that is ignorant of himself - could not write a very profound lecture on other mens heads. Colton. In SALT LAKE CITY THE HOTEL Choice of theDiscriminatingTraveler 400 ROOMS SiLlfeJ 400 BATHS Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 and refurnishing program has made available the finest hotel accommodations in the Our $200,000.00 remodeling West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA DINING ROOM MRS. J. H. WATERS, BUFFET President Managers J. HOLMAN WATERS and W. ROSS SUTTON DINE DANCE The Beautiful MIRROR ROOM EVERT SATURDAY EVENING HIGH PRICES Do Not Go WITH ADVERTISING Advertising and high prices do not go together at all. They are extremely incompatible to each other. It is only the product which is unadveitised, which has no established market, that costs more han you can afford to pay. Whenever you go into a store and buy an item of advertised merchandise, it doesn't make any difference what, ybu are getting more for your money more In quality and service than you would get if you spent the same amount for something which was not advertised. |