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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah r i UUV TO 1 REMINGTON By CORONA 5 r In K ft -. . f,- - - ii M I 1 Jill OW. I'll be out of town back Monday but I'll be call you. Tuesday morning nnd I'll Mavbe we could go to a show that night. Would you like to?" "I'd love to go," she smiled np at him. "That's a bargain then. Ill can you Tuesday. Good by." her Big Jim Spearman pressed hand lingerlngly for a second and was gone. Constance Miller walked hack Into the living room after he had left and wondered what had There was a strange happened. loneliness about the place and yet She .felt a peculiar cheer, too. somehow both the presence and the absence of his big wholesome - M ! h i-- f f ail ill 'A I Q fr"r s? -t- ' -- trf'. ' W. XfZ f personality. "And he's going to call me 1 r-- IP ' jfkm I'll. Tues- day morning . . ." she whispered to herself. "Sunday, Monday . . . she counted them off on her fingers "Only two days!" "I believe he likes me a little I honestly believe he does," she told her mirror ns she stood in front of It brushing her hair for the night. "And just think, two weeks ago I didn't know him. I didn't even know him." With the languid, preoccupied motions of one who Is thinking of something else she finished ber toilette at last and slid Into bed. She was so sleepy yet so Incredibly happy. "Tuesday . . . Tuesday." She wished she could stay awake all night Just to think about It. The words floated around In her brain, now distinct, now dim, now distinct again. 'ue" By ELMO SCOTT WATSON 30 Is the day when MAY "Day after tomorrow!" That sounded so much nearer than Tues"Day day had the night before. America her warrior (lend. On that ft. ..In ii' A Willi vj'ij no i1..j,ii4a iiii ii hi ii i M VI flowers as our tribute of love Mid respect for those who gave tholr liven fur their country. Hut this nnnunl obsorvnnee In not the only evidence of America's gratitude to her hemic Rons Mid daughters. Since the World war there have heen erected In every part of the country memorials of various kind which recall, not on lust one 'day of the year, hut on every day, the service of those who perished during the great conflict of 'mQ$V mm1- r ' 11)14 101S. Koine one has remarked recently that "the realistic temper of our day has affected war memorials In such a way ns to convert the memorial to the dead Into a benefaction for the living and In Its modern tendency the war memorial movement has become a Source of constructive effort hy which the spirit of dedication Is mobilized to produce works of humanitarian, educational find Inspirational value." Among these "worki of hnimiiiltarian, educational ond Inspirational vatuo" may be listed Bom of the stale memorials which have already been erected or which are now In the process of construction or are planned, but as jet not brought Into being. Outstanding among these projects erected by the citizens of the Mate as a whole Is the new Plate capltol at IJneoln. Neh. The words which are engraved upon Its Cornerstone tell Its purpose -- "The Capitol of Nebraska Indicated to the Memory of Those Who Fell In the Service of Their Country. The building U In the form of an exact failure, pWlvdM'lj 1 Don't dedicate certain days of every month to suffering. It's It's unnecessary. Aspirin will always enable you to carry on in comfort Take enough to assure your complete comfort. If it is cenuine aspirin it cannot possibly Eurt you. Bayer Aspirin does not depress the heart It does not upset the stomach. It does nothing but stop the pain. Headaches come at inconvenient times. So do colds. But a little. Bayer Aspirin will always save the day. A throat so sore you can hardly swallow is made comfortable with one good gargle made from these tablets. Neuralgia. Neuritis. Rheumatism. Pains that once kept e. ft E.S - ---' f " 'TT " ,r' ---- V iQaoi i .,vlil ioaocd n jlo uej pfret let. l.(i 10 bb-a- J;t.-rf- ii''-rii- it let ,,rr 1 lee lb to i 1k) toei-..it'.- ! ben-con- tie III ments coiiiinis.Hioii as to the feasibility of erecting a memorial In France. New Mexico Is still engnged In an effort to construct a memorial hull and other buildings .n the name of its war dead. At the l!Ci session of the legislature an appropriation was made for the purpose of founding, by way of a war memorial, a slate library of general scope, as distiimuisl.ed from the present stale law library. In New York steps have been taken to create a temporary state commission to select a proper sile for the rrcrthm of a memorial and prepare preliminary plans and estimates of cost. North Carolina bas provided for a memorial lniUd'tig coininisJ.in and Ohio has appropriated firf,'" for erection of two memorials to commemorate the achievements of the Thirty-seventdivision, which was composed largely of Ohio National fiunrd troops, (mt of this appropriation memorial brl.lg was erected over the Ulv.r Kcliel.lt at F.wie. IMglum. In the rebuilt village of Mmitfaueon, France, a hospital bas I n built. There Is also in contemplation a memorial to be erected In llatton flrnli..! France, f,.r the ohu. brigade of artillery. Within the state Itself the memorial movement has taken the form of a statue in ihe slate capital -- an elghtandotipbalffo.it t'gnre of a typical American soldier cant In bronne. In Oklahoma the memorial spirit Is reflated In bovpltais and a half .million dollar state historical building, A large stadium nnd In contemplation. athletic field are A pub-li- e s; :r;t.- -l cltiz.-recently gave $in,r f,,r mural bs orii:ion in the Male capltol. This contains the names of all tho Ok!ahomM V)j made the supreme sacrifice. The rind; al tiietiii-riaIn Oregon la a Court of Ibmer. built en the campus at the Fnivcrsity of Oregon In tumor of the men who left their rlas.ea the brittleriebH. The T.t.tieoe War memorial n Nashville has Incori erat.sl in kiP ((f c;,t,,(ii, halldinga and Stands on hat Is ii,,w e1led Viclis jnirUco of double tory s opens In'o an uncovir-- d court from which lead Into an auditorium on l.fn,- d.s-- t one side and state oft'u'es on the other. At in Illinois, a memorial stadium at the Fiilvrrsity of T.,r twain the twcrincf of the yotith of the l.one Ktr state. Virginia but ice, id. d llf sr mensorial f,.mm!..!..n wldrh iscrF(1in t con.-.l-- r tie erec!i..n of a loem-ri- al of a monumenial r i.en utilitarian type. Th., commission la, trC. ntKierteM a C.1f.'ll..n to be creeled m , nli , l ,.,,, tric fr of the slate capltol at lt'dnmmd. jround .. ...,.,.. of I men., r si "1 UUI.-.- ! t. . , N..4I ' wr of tf -- Won.! a g !1A hs. t.- -ly e'afe rnr-U-- -- ' 11 . . . I I'"'- - with IS a Me.n.v ,,, at the n.!Mm- of whl, J, the ooHinl ui.mnce to the campus! ,, mem-n- al f r. ' Ifiillimtil ,f . uie fotistriieitn rr.o,.i. ,,..t r licit onroi.tn no., .,..i ni. BUH!oriP,j n the ....M"'"K"" " lK.u;rti,. 1,., O t ..t fln. nfy.tii . - . 'I, " imm f.-f- Hhh ass people home are forgotten hall hour after taking a few of w... ie tviii, lfltK A Bill! Uie nagging aches that bring fatigue "nerves" by day, or a sleepless "J J Geuine Bayer Aspirin tablets so very little after all, that it doespay to experiment with imitatioasi World Awaiting Volume of Poetry by Eskimo Knud Ilasmusscn, the Arctic explorer, hns sprung a surprise upon Preakfast. the world. afternoon lie hna celebrated his return to peaceful, informal, servnntless supafter ninny years of wancivilization, from the midday Leavings per. feast chicken nnd dressing, sliced dering In the wilds, by publishing a veal. Jam and bread and butter, volume of poems by Eskimos. tea, scraps. Delicious. It will be Interesting to see the And then Monday. Less time for poems In English. We may be sure dreaming. A hurried hour of piano Ilasmusscn hns presented them practice, then the lesson and afterIn print, for, with bis Euroward more practice. The afternoon worthily was filled with golf. And Tuesday pean education, he hns the advantage Constance decided to break ber of being half an Eskimo, and so with the dentist to thoroughly understands his subject. engagement He might telephone It seems natural for primitive peostay home. while she was gone. She practiced ple to talk of wild picturesque a little, then went to the window poetry, unrhymed, but full of beauty nnd looked out, she did not know and such ns we Imagination, what for. The telephone bell rang fixed for all time In the musical a With start suddenly, sharply. she (licked It up, her heart beating names which the lied Indians gave to rivers and lakes and mountains strangely. "Yes?" Her voice was nthrlll In their native land. with expectancy. It will be remembered by gome 'Hello, Cotitiy; this Is Margathat scholars have declared the Esret. . . kimo language contains only about She could scarcely restrain her- two hundred words, which should A self. tide of disappointment ndd greatly to the labors of the swept over her. That telephone bell rang again am) again nnd each poets. time she Hew to tt certain that It was he. only to find that It was Healthy Town some one else. The tension beXew Hampton, N. II., Is a healthcame unbearable, and thnt night ful town to live In. According to the she cried herself to sleep, one moment certain that be bad been town report Just published, the killed In some wny or bad fallen youngest person who died In IIKW suddenly 111, the next moment cer- was seventy-onyears of age, the tain that be was n flirt nnd had oldest was live years and the eighty completely forgotten her. of the nine deaths reaverage age to teleWednesday she was seventy-seveyears. phone to his otllce. Hut she hung ported up the receiver Just as the operator nhked for the number. lie gains wisdom In a happy way "No, If lie can't take the trouble who gains it by another experito call me be may go for nil I care." ment riaul us. one was of the moments (That when she was sure he was n flirt.) Thursday was a replica of along somehow. church, dinner, n long of piano nnd books, .... li'..i..i ' " , . pP,.cr;m . WO . "r"" at fr tlxtitiHl,,, i 11 sioHKCI rvi.u rase, ft , ,,r.id.,1 a Ohdob.,,.;,,,, veterans and an foe wb.e a,,t,s bad ,,, UJ e "I I don't think we'll go. . , ." "Why. Constance, you promised me tonight." "I did not she answered with promised you Tuesday spirit, night and Tuesday' been gone ii f ?l f MOTHERS OF i r' Ihn nr USES ' From the beginning of expecur until baby Is weaned, Phillip1 fc. of Slugncsla performs the pn service for many women. It relieves uausea, hmtr. "morning sickness," IncllMtiit vomit; helps digestion. Its oKlcy otlve action assures royuuuV movement Phillips Milk of Magneslifc ter than lime water for neutral cow's milk for Infant feed'at I AH drugstores have rbllllni'K s of Mngnesla In generous 25c aai bottles. Always Insist on la pis endorsed by physicians for 50 r a:-- to see the sights? Hustle No; down bert wait for the sights to com us. later that nlchl turned over nnd over In ful Ib-ur- s jj lessness. "once ,,), Fifeo Unique swallow. e Ltl ttero Ti rwici ..".Jin fa r f ou f: I Wd tl!:- - "I It (i tit.g tHer , K I t) tie tl itvn.c. w fani riHe tt- - t I rit:. iin-- f tw 11 Icastor Soothes fll it f h: i la lay r vi i """ i II i"g c ( restless, wakeful Id iT- ifcl'C ti ri it ti Ianc -r ii CHILD W. tt f Mr U"c; ry-ii- are times when baby is too fretful or feverish to be sung to sleep. There are some pains a mother cannot pat away. But there's no time when any can't have, the quick comfortbaby of Ctstoria! A (cw divpa, and your Lttle one u soon at cue back to oep almost before you an slip away. Remember this liarmte, ptlr vegeUble preparation when n are ailing. Don't its stop bcn Baby has been brought safely through the age of colic, diarrhea, nd other infantile ills. Give Rood okj Castoria until your children are w their teenst Uhrncm coated tongues tell of cotutJiiion; when there's any sign of sltiggiihncas, chU-arc- v a 1 ffe U rtn-- tW, l Just ivt them more V! itr Castoria Is so pleasant ttiMF Q' m I ffcM. chDdren love to take it. foe ri,Aa. 11. U U) t signature and this tonne l I li U-- FVi rJ- . T7-i- i 1 - f I'.f nll en Protects Your Shin! ai y a-- rnilMtriS Vorrp hot erily r1P,n t,e .Mn.brrt It i SBtiplM, and h.l.ri( wIL It b.. me.li. in.1 preperU it 10 the (.kin T"1 l"-fir.grnot i A cjlfbifuL Irfh j "rltfc ,lnj mtt) intiM, ,!-- l t:it Dr. Estawjsued Oveii 50 Years Pr"tan" . il TlIERE under-stanibibl- The pigeon la the on; bird that drinks by suction. All other birds lake water Into their months and thro their brads bnr n or,ir. fl 1 1 r.d. I rest- explained. ,m the tiniinderslntiibiblei Is." aim sighed happily, ht Men nr. Tw.tow Siadl.si ' OVSII S. f ,r ( 1 foi I Not So Dull City Youth And do job any you've never been to N Iii Ctlni r pry MAGNES ' " ue H'o ti f ARE LEARNING A I year:" u, tni 1 Um. 'i "l'.ut I sent you a special delivery explaining ihat I'd be detained and asking you to go tonight. I only got hack nn hour ago." Mi it illdu'i come." "Well. I mailed It. I put It In this pocket and mailed It Monday nlchl at the post office myself." lie slipped bis baud Into bis pocket and pulled out the letter. There it was stamped and senlr.) and addressed to ber. Limply be dropped Into a chnlr--a big, pat helically crest fallen man. "Well, what on earth do you sup thai nlsht anywnvr pose I mnlii-It wna nil over. All the aufTer Ing and suspicion and doniii. Con ny laughed the happiest rippling lauch. "I cnn'l lmni:liifM ah said, "but I knot one thing It wasn't my Special delivery." "Well, after We've been married a few fears you'll tind out what nn absent minded old man yotj have for a hiisi.at.il." II,. Mid p, same cheery way be tM cu-tel-- e nnd with the snmc certhing tainty mut be was right. rlu When Trarel Wa Qeip Travel by foot In the earlj ;t fy tI I f t certainly was inexpensive If u mile Journey of Elisha Bami'-'I"1 ''V,1 Hartford, Washington county, York Is taken as a criterion, is J P(J fnll In ft t lllH UOUTtCf tt.ltt-v- i ,u 1QOO .M..l tvu t aim to his home In 1(5 days at an eg ! I d of $2.42. This was exclusive effc i rm he bought en route. One orert, md stop cost him only IS centi. l Bd Wednesday jet. 3t'a t f Jogged only worse, cumulative tension and disappointment adding to the pain. Then came and with the evening Jim Spearman appeared, cordial, debonair, conscienceless. "Mighty glad to see you again." "Well, where shall we go to night." She bad md spoken a word ns "r JD ( - si-- c of which each face Is 4"7 t long. Including the terraces. The greater part of the exterior la rather low, broken at the center of each aide by a somewhat higher mass, each of which U the termination of a cross shape.) structure, from the center of which rin a great tower. R) feet lupin re and feet high from (he (round to the top of the figure on the dome. Another atnte memorial on a magnificent acale Is the Indiana World War memorial projirt In ladinnnpolis, which, however, will be dedicated to the ade purpose f cunimetimratlon. The 4v main building islands In a d,ua which it:",1" apread down like a long s!r!p of rnrpct ihrmisti 1. Tht Indiana Memorial World War ahrlna the city and whose pattern Is to be worked out In lawns, flower beds and cluster of ahruh which It being erected In Indianapolis. It it 210 feet high and has a bate cf 180 by C?0 feet bery. 2. The War Herce memorial In Kaniat City, Although Nebraska and Indiana thu far have the memorial of ou!amrng mngnitlconce, o:h Mo, ft Mates have prelects of various kinds el!hr 3. Tha Miuourl S'ate memorial at Cheppy, under way or already complete! to honor the Trance, the but cf it kind cn i World war battlefield. Th iMlue of Victory vertooka the memory of their sons. Alabama, has provided for a ComiuiS'-loau ruina ef the town where to many aold.eri ef thorled to adopt plan for a rteiiiorlal. th the Thirty ffth and Eighty ninth d'viiioni, main, itate to appropriate sVi. conditional upon ly Mineuri men, were killed In charging mathe rnlslng of J.imij by private contributiot s chine gun net! en these height. 4. The ne Arkanmis in given tip l! old state Nebraika ttate Capitol which It and them a the Arknum dedicated to the memory cf the Nebraika men (rounds and Ktate War Memorial, to be by the Aijiefi who lost their live In tht World war. can Legion of the state. 5. Model ef th Maetachuietu War memorial Although California bns no at me mom, .rial. which will be erected on the tummit cf Mt, Kan Francisco has a memorial under Cray lock, th htflheat point In tht ttata, 3,MJ feet abev tea Th memerial will te 3 way. The main features around an ambition memorial Court are to be nn cpoM bor,i, a ttet high and tht ball ef light at th top will museum of fine arts and the memorial building bt 10 feet In diamettr. In Idaho the memorial bas taken the form of a large armory and g ytmmsitmi In the I'nl erlty of Idaho, In thin building there H I are parka. The tiomorinl biw there provlle bronse tablet on width la Inscribed the names of tlmt the atate apltprtatr Sum espial to flmt all Idaho men who b st their Jitps In amice. mis"! by any ouMy up to f.,r the piir In the form of p...e of pffivid tig foiinty iiieroorials. lllinula has a similar the (treat stadium at the CnlVirMty f Illinois Missouri if... s b i e pmde tnkfi .titig dedicated to the memory of the liliid who d el dii,tfl!Joti of the tiirtootUit M tonl lias In Fram e, and In the Illinois meir-- ol . ChiMemorial ilun, ar.tiod wbkh mill be grouped mnenlf.cetit the meim.f'iil bsrjd'sg. cago, plana are tinder way f .r iisuniclpal a monument. and the Civil fourth ,oie( j Kentu'ky, with the aid of popular The h'" ms City tueniorlal Is ot.p .f tl,e tri. t ti,"n?or'al build ng on the Imra. ! t iHi nlJy At. fit an lion, bat en- - led ail f th ru-at grounds of the t'tiiv. riiy of Kentm-monuments. Its doiltinnt fii.f Rjj Ington, and the city of t.ou;v;ne tiaa a'.o em-tet, ng tv,e lifting fr hi a fnut pi.p of ! n a tnenmrlal biiill'ig. d. h rnr, a Porth aide of a!l t ty The state of Murjhnd and the city rd F.iiltl. caned J'!i b ric f ; , s. ( mer, del .i more have combined to trMld a strio lnre that bns tbe dj pP..r porUroed btill-l'cIs unique In many fepmis a hnriifier i;j m upre of a flutcl tdnmn. rmr r.m-tpiejs, morial ball, the mala 8v.r of whMi Is ibti.to.! ebl. li It aar ab-f- i In Ci.l r. s, ti ln.e. R,i to honoring the soldier ! 1. It ci i.tsins. n t' ,, f siieinid l r an r t ?t,r f on the walls, the tim of the battles In Ni t ' ta the v r t .x ( nt bas b d In which Mar) land wtre nfc.d and the to the rr. 1; n f tt H . r buiH . s ti e nr.nip of Marjlatid'i xar dead l'..-- f ,b in t tu,. ,.. irg, v I ', h b ill hus'IH t 1. The rn tb s'at cntineer m and hMid'puf-tela In the form cf a Imc tu fo tiiw s. rt 1. tocn'a .igHfisii,, New Ji rey bst keeping with those structures which ad as .iJ.tJ for f isn,te Memo rial Commission of tnemW to be Sj nlnlr-i along Us "stern and rock bound ceasl" la Missouri the memorials tak scleral forms. by the $..vernf. This cwrni!..o Is rsuirs (o Soma arc monuments, 'tn are arhrs, some CotlMlll with the I'lllteil JClaiei r.atiJe llonil lrtp ) If you've ever taken Bayer Aspirin for a headache, you know how soon the pain subsides. It is just as effective in the relief of those pains peculiar to women after tomorrow." Sunday r 1 modern Miss needs no f'time out" for tho time of month. Down, down she sunk Into the Land of Nod. And when she awoke it was Sunday and time to get dressed for breakfast. H I til? Th . . "Tuesday I going, anyway ,.xt IN r ? , 66TT Special Delivery Was Not Mailed t.im. I!. UM. rm .i .MMtakliM, |