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Reliability is Our Success SHOES----DRY GOODS---NOTlONS- STAPLE. AND GREEN GROCERIES CROCKERY AND GRANITEWARE The Emporium Grocery Co. Phone 67 Robert Heckel Ralston Shoes Make Good under the test of Service I I REPAIRING We GfLoe.Service Ladies' Waltlng Room u a , U Rh H'- M Y' Y t HARNESS MAKING MURRAY, UTAH
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S. S. S. 's. Some one said the Seniors seemed to suspect the Sophornores of several simple sayings. Somehow suspicion seems to settle simultan- eously on the Seniors-so ,snares successfully set, succeeded in securing several samples of skeptical students, suffering from some serious symptoms of slip-shod sliding, shift-sham studying and the saying of senseless slogans. Ur'lfl-CZ'VlS'LU67'fl'bZ9 Questions 1. Is stealing a march Worse than taking a walk? 2. When a ship makes port, does the crew get any? 3. Who finds all the umbrellas that everybody loses? Every man we meet loses the umbrella he buys, but we never get acquainted with the man who finds them. Can anyone answer this question before the next rain? 4. Is there any harm in a fellow sitting in the lapse of time? Did you know Homer was sentimental? Listen: This was a phrase taken from a letter he wrote to La Preal dur- ing the stunmer vacation. Dear Love: I have swallowed the postage stamp which was on your letter because I knew that your lips had touched it. Another pathetic little feature of everyday life is the smart little Senior who thinks the girls are all crazy about him. Mr. Boggess in agriculture to Oliver- VVhat do you intend to do for a living? Oliver.--RI'm going to take up land. Boggess.- Goodg we need producers, how much land are you going to take up? lilliver.- Oh, a shovelful at a time. They say Porkie is terrible fond of flowers. His favorites seem to be Lillies and Roses Qltossesj-native flowers of Midvale. Not by 0, Daonsitc The owner of a small but progressive mill was at his winter home, and had left a man in charge of his affairs at the mill. In the early spring the river on which the mill was located hadl flooded badly. The owner having read of the Hood a.nd fearing for the safety of his prop- erty, wired his man of affairs for details. Iti so happened that the dam which he had built was very stable, and was, in fact, the only thing left after the Hood. The owner received an answer to his wire, which read like this: Your dam is here by the mill-site, but your mill isnlt he1'e by a dam site. H
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