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Show I I t LEH1 FEE PRESS, LEHLUTAH J Core of Orchids titer they are rot at the are pUeed in refrigerators nursery, to harden and become aceuitomed to a change of temperature- - Then, each spray ii placed in a water-Ile- d Orchids, sealed glass tube braced in Us box to prevent shifting and crashing, a limited number to a box o that the bloom come from nursery to florist to you, having experienced only the most careful hand dling and shipping. None of it is accidental. From seedling to the day it comes into the possesion of some lovely lady, an orchid has been grown with the idea that it can not be too beautiful, too glamorous to suit the purpose for which it is intended and that every woman in the world who longs for an orchid must have the best that can be produced. L ill UU I JJ L V 1 U 01 - K I I IX Continued 20 he cried, "Why. I'd rather think he did it than believe the things he's saying about himself!" He was choking. "Lin, he's my father! Half of me is him!" "No, Phil! No! You are all yourself." And she challenged, "If you did a rotten, mean thing, would you try to get out of it by blaming it on him?" "Well, no, I guess not. I'd have to stand it myself." "Then don't talk so!" "But it makes me feel rotten, to think that he has anything to do with me." "Phil," she urged, "children are born because two people love each other. You were born because your father loved your mother and she loved him; and love is clean and fine and beautiful. Just remember that." And she said: "Besides, boys are always more like their mother, anyway, and your mother is grand! You ought to be so proud of -lT I Ii gS nines mumms C Ban Aancs UUU.mt CHAPTER Making the Garde.. I f VEGETABLE grown to piuvidpfw 8 nv npn This harried man upon the stand was her husband, whom she loved. She saw his lips mumble, and felt her own breath 6hort as his was short. "Now, Mr. Sentry, I ask you to come to the period during which Miss Wines was in your employ. You remember when that was?" HOTELS "In July, I think. Perhaps late HOT lit. PLANDUMK. SALT LAKK But ht. Kim II S. II tl July or early August." ilk H.. QIIIKT HKHP KCTAHLK CLEAN "She did some work for you perVaca In stKNM. NfcVAllA. sup al Ik sonally?" HOTEL GOLDEN Keiiae larceM aas mom! hotel. "She took my letters, on several occasions." OFFICE EQUIPMENT "Her work satisfactory?" "She made many mistakes." NEW AND I'RKD desk ana chain. glee, adaina airn'a. eafea. "But you kept her on?" B. l F.X, It W. Braadwar, Ball Lake "For about two weeks, yes." TRUSSES "Did you tell Miss Randall her work was unsatisfactory?" Santieal Instruments. Huapltal Suppliee. of Abdominal SupManufacturer Truaaca "No. I knew she was temporary." porter.TkaElaalic Stockinga. "You could have had Miss RanPhysicians Supply fan pan? AS W in Salt l.ak South Si Hy Utah dall find someone who was satisfacher." tory, could you not?" ICE CREAM FREEZERS "She sure is!" "It wasn't worth the trouble for ICK CKEAM ROOA KOI'NTAINS "Well, then," she cried, "you to short a time." KKEKZEK8 and Ice Cream cabinets see?" "And you liked Miss Wines?" ltar feature. Stools. Carbonauirs, Sleam He grinned a little. "You're grand Table. Ala rrcondiliones enuipment terms. "Not at all." MOHKR HAKTMAN CO. Msnafarturcrs Salt Utka l "Why not? She was pretty, young, II Port Office Place . pleasant, courteous, was she not?" BABY CHICKS "I didn't dislike her. I thought nothing about her. She was part Of CHICKS. DENVEK BATCHED, Laaharaa and Aaaorlrd le. IUI. Lrrhorn the office furniture, that's all." rockrela fl.ti. Heavy palleta. fu.sa, Write "But attractive?" fur price an fceafullr1a. A A and AAA rradra. AH prepaid. "I suppose so." COLORADO HATCHKKV. Denver, (l.. "You didn't notice?" "No." KARAKUL FUR SHEEP "Didn't notice that she was pret inr COL'N-TK- Q be a'. r:orr.e L.is "Sure." "I want an hour?'' i,en;r.g?" he asked. to talk to y In about "Ye " ta"R ght," sa;d Dan. Back at was Dan Pi.il' mcther his told ble, said. 'So is Mr. Falkran," she came before you "He home." Sne added steadily, "I am to go on the stand in the morning." After dinner Phil went up to speak to Barbara, to tell her Dan was comat that ing, to see her eyes brighten a cold news. Yet he thought with terror how weak and ill she seemed. When Dan arrived he came up to Barbara's join them, and touched hand, smiling, his manner greatly reassuring; and he spoke in calm, undisturbed tones. She watched him hungrily, seemed stronger for his presence. But presently Dan said, too casually: "Phil, I've never seen your room. What sort of quarters have you eot?" Phil, understanding, led the way into his own room, and closed the nourishing food f..T the is to conserve on f,od fore, crops must he and systemat.caHv Pi, 5, According to 'alter B V vegetable ;xpen, them "See Not looking at Phil, he asked, tant vegetables 'Irculawn of tonight's paper? for food value a,d lat r.eaaiines. the "Only the matte ? required are: Bears paif "Well the less you read the boys, on. the better " He carrots, beets, squash! toe? Vtie bloo. a: now from pers othonions, peas and spinach came close to Phil, touched the .Vo.ndI io get tne most from chin Phil, up. er's arm. "Get your space, plant tw , crops of s said gently. he one in the other why is Phil's lips were dry. He wet them summer. spring, Plant Chin. Jr. and anrl tried to speak, and parsnips about midsu Xthe blood d could not, and Dan said: I don t in space occupied earlier bv But him. blame you for believing radishes and peas. MaV the jury won't. He's done." Me fellow cessive plantings of carrots to his shake head, to Phil tried t ain't em looks bad beets for a sfp.idv B,mi. course anyone "Of deny. Poor under a tough Plant bush beans ar.d be?t! "And Weldon was fathei Ul's Dan admitted. it on; and both sides of tomato rows tht He thoolfor poured plenty tough. take it, Phil. lumaiues nceu tne space ft. mdonthev your father couldn't earner crops will have beenpsi if d out Weldon snarled him all up." He "The hard. arm only gripped Phil's vi anything Corn can be worked im. chance is that Weldon overdid it, garden plan even though there" jomy. 'h0sa Idunno,' made the jury sorry for him." And nut ou-riant spiy on a u""-he said, "But even if he gets a or beets orojiaic. green onions bet to all got get ready break you've rows of corn. Tie to go on living, black this all out, grow poie ueans cornfield beaa ON SITDl it." forget to climb on the corn stalks. Phil asked he did "What say?" hit -- , w :n,. . " 1 ," n slower-growin- huskily. 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Watarer. Etc SUPERIOR TURKEY POULTS Writs, oU or wira for free circulars and price. Leg Harm Kock Production Cooperating "THE NATIONAL IMPROVEMENT la POULTRY PLAN" You're dollars ahead when tbe're Kamihaw bred RAMSHAW HATCHERIES Soatk Stat 37 Salt Lake City. W.N.U. Weak. No. ty?" Sjwspaper wood-cuttin- g Mrs. Sentry sensed what was coming, perceived the trap prepared, wished to cry out in warning. But Arthur stumbled blindly on, into Street Utah SALT LAKK JNi jreman si- iwspaper What's tn its very jaws. "No," he said. js, anyway "Come now, Mr. Sentry, any man must notice a pretty girl, unless I How there's something wrong with him." Jree old n "I don't." "You don't notice such things Ifseeing at' aren't interested in pretty women?' iSo,thisit'sWeiTl "No." The trap closed, the jaws snapped ar.d. shut. "Then if you don't notice am I," such things, Mr. Sentry, why did i.eff and you take this mysterious Enid to tier. New Jersey last August?" She heard Arthur mumble someI cidents, machinery figuring in Ither-- Ye thing, shaken, speechless, perceiv21 in per per cent and animals ing too late the pit which his own i several cent. In order, other farm words had dug for his unwary feet. fatalities of cent ards and the per Questions rained upon him; he anftiend An thev caused were: Excessive heat, swered helplessly. 11 per cent; falls, 9 per cent; ve And Mrs. Sentry wished to cry out Tiher 1 c comfort to him; to say: It is all hicular, 8 per cent; lightning, l months a. tree, right, Arthur! per cent; crushed by falling Sing $1,00 4 per cent; all others, 13 percent "Now Mr. Sentry, have you told us, in general, all there is to tell "With AH My Love for Always, Phil," She Whispered. about your various encounters with that's tt Miss Wines?" Cougl id your yourself, you know, Lin. Grand to door behind them. "I'm pretty wor- heard a car stop in front of the me. I don't see why." ried about Barbara," he confessed. house, crossed "In general." That a quickly to the win"You had no personal relations She looked up at him serenely. "There doesn't seem to be anyflower. dow to look out. "It's Falkran," he IsYourDangerSignal with her?" "Because I love you, Phil." d, and v thing the matter with her, and yet said. "Let's go down. Come on." No matter how many medicines comma "No." This is He walked for minutes without she doesn't get any better." And without waiting for an as your for tried have you irri "At any time?" Dan said sympathetically: "She's sent, he opened the door. They de pick! speaking, nor did she speak beside cough, chest cold, or bronchial you may get reuei Press. "My only conversation with her him. But he said at last: "I know just as though she'd scended together as Nellie admit- - tation, creomuision. serious wuu"rera on personal matters was when she it, Lin. I've tried to pretend I didn't, taken a right hook to the jaw. It's ted Falkran. The saw the be brewing and you cannotaflom came to my office three weeks b- but I do." been tough on your mother and you, reporter and said lawyer to take a chance with any remeai guardedly, "Oh, efore" liter (tc "I don't mean to bother you but it's a lot worse on her. She'll imiio, uan. less potentthan .CMuWjnH "Before you shot her?" goes ngni w me seai, about it, Phil," she said, and pull out of it, though!" M heM Dan nodded. "Did Mr. Bettle see and jvv-soothe to and aids nature "Before her death." "I suppose so." membranes he asked crisply. "About put laughed a little. "I know you've too hand, I you?" mucous the Inflamed "Ah, yes. I forgot, you do not like much else to do to love me "Where's your mother?" ana to loosea tmu fospectr ting ivirs. sentry on the stand?" that phrase. But you did shoot much just now. But that's why very Jour pro: I'm 'Yes." pruegm. iaoen Falkran "Downstairs. She's J,..vm1n(A Mr spoke pompous expecting her?" so much. So that Falkran." liitor W sticking around or course cut I ly, cannot allow don be discouraged, W "Yes, by accident." when you do find time " lospecti' "Is she going to let him put her the newspapers to tell me how to sion. Your druggist i? authored "And arranged things in a way to never "I ? fWell, if you can, Lin," he said in a on the stand?" a case. conduct money refund your j.a suggest that someone else shot low tone. "Never will. I'll never ti ..iiAs nHth the Dene k-"Oh, don't make speeches to me. "Yes." nh?omed. Creomuision .is ,om her?" fir now." I m anyone, not the jurv." marry Dan spoke in scornful anger. "Yes." word.askfprltplaWy,ttS Mrs. Sentry said, from the "Never's a long time!" name on ine Doiue "Blast him!" He living- turned would the on think police "Hoping sharply "I know it." itle G! aoor: luum and youH get the genuine product "uood Phil. "You've Mr. to evening, a someone else had shot her?" got to put stop relief you want. (Aw wait and "Let's see." and the letters J rduiran. tie turned toward her that, Phil," he said earnestly. "You with Mrs. Sentry, watching Arthur, he h has "No, that smile so confident and rehonestly," urged. let mustn't do her it." saw that he was strung to the break- "Please, Lin, you've got to get the Manv Knerle of Kangaroos Island" and took her assuring, hand. kan "Ah "He's told her she can help fa- - Mrs. ing point, knew that in another mo- idea out of your head. Probably There are about 50 species of a? sh( Sentry." ther.1 miu ue saia ment his iron control would shatter. you ought to stay away from Dan beloneine to 12 or 15 genera. garoos, us." suaaeniy: erv e Phil and Dan followed him. I mat believe Dan I And then suddenly Falkran was on my father. think it was The largest are as tall as a she said lightly. "Barle end "Can't," icmainea the standing by hearth; and weigh 150 pounds, me safhis feet, and he and Mr. Weldon bara needs me." And she said: "Be- an accident." la." OM Dan lighted a cigarette, strode w.c vmcis sai aown. And Mrs. Sen- - est are were involved in some argument, sides, it's none of your business how not as big as a rabbit usKeu, "well? " u across the room and back again. meaningless to her, yet thrice wel- much I love you yet. I'm of the most interesting species (TO BE CONTINUED) discocome, since while they argued Arfor anything. I haven't even the kangaroo kan thur could fight back to some com- asked you to kiss me. Come on, vered In Queensland. The giant Lecturer Advises College Student a posure. She watched him, not lis- it's almost dark. Time to be headaog or garoo can kill a man claw. tening to them; till suddenly the ing for home." one slash of the When and How to Do jury was filing out, and Arthur too, Their Wor rymg By a corner where they turned tobetween his guards, his face hag- ward the house, a newsboy shoutEarly Writing on SheepskinwrA and drawn. for gard "constructive worryplea He concluded his lecture ed: "Sentry Tells Love Life! Read At one time all the world's Mrs. Sentry and Phil did not hear all about it!" He waved a by ad- ing" was voiced recently by Dr. ; was done on dried sheepw ing paper, David Seabury, of New York, in a vising the rest of Mr. Sentry's headlines screaming. 'Never wnrrv in Academic diplomas are made District Attorney Flood lecture at Union college, writes a when Phil stopped uncertainly; but Lin parchment, which is a sheeP's 7, (N. Y.) United Press you know sought them during the noon re- drew him Schenectady cleaned and chemically treatea. and and she saw dr7some on, past facts to enough to ana to them cess, urge stay away his eyes dulled as thing constructive; never do another Catgut, used for violin strings though with a correspondent. from court that afternoon. noi Ordinary worry, Doctor Seabury person s worrying; sudden thought; and she asked, surgical stitching, comes said, is caused by fear in control shouU a cat, but from the init;s- "Sme0ne else thini?2 Phil and Linda walked for miles, "What is it. Phil?" H31never The way to He looked at her in a dazed way. of the imagination. worry when angry-se- t sheep. at a swift striding gait, and at first avoid this habit, he advised, "is to a time limit on worry he alLin," said, slowly, he talked, bitterly reciting to her his "Why seek the center of the wiks. never rinmn JUUI worries on some- father's testimony, as though it were most incredulously, "I just realized the person control the problem, let nva.y, -- thinking proca10C a relief to twist the knife in the something." esses, and think straight." "What, Phil?" wound. She listened, not commentWarning against resisting or reFamiliar Misnomers I realized that "I believe him. just ing, but her hand rested on his arm. no PomAp- difficulties, Doctor Seabury ' d'rD.rushe.s sed for "I don't know why I tell you all I mean about its being an accident. senting r; advocated forcing the mind to digest fine May Warn of Diorderea this," he said at last. "You can I don't believe he meant to kill Miss one's tam s el Kir1nv Action hut i; hair, ih rt problems, Wines thereby at all." read it all in the papers. It was starting and Siberian uiV life with iW hurry and Modem constructive action to correct or wrif "Bless you, dear," she murmured. awful!" habiu. improper ""J?itllte. m Irregular er y5u" the the situation. Comment, riak of expou "I don't read the papers, Phil," They were at the entrance to the accept drinkingI in lead He tion throws heavy etra.n on to that a negative atpencils is she replied. "And you need tell me drive. She stopped him. "I'm not titude maintained of tht kidney. They are apt 10 of carbon, and hasgraphite, allows to fear enter no the mind and fail to nlterexj" relation to nothing; but if it makes you feel coming in, Phil," she said. "I'll be with the !. mptaihr. and other Impuritiei from subsequent result that the the better to talk, you can talk to me over in the morning to stay with mind ed r;: blood. haiut. for string becomes unable to cope with WB hir You may luffer Barbara while you and your mother all you want." is the in- """""nis, UP ...;.," !of .sneep ";ntIy headache, diwineea. getting and occasional.. problem. "I couldn't have gone through it are gone. But here, my dear, wheth- the"With y g-l ..uii swellin!,ipi leg pains. never ..u.oca, uui of fear rate out. exintoxication," he worn it want or not. er all I You if far this need tired, nervous, you hadn't had you." .. Auriise shell com frr, disorder "l he "the blsdder of or brain is plained, kidney areua this!" imbn. "I'm glad. I want it to be so." partly coag- Cata wtiirh rt. tM l.. burning, scanty or too frequent is a turtu nolJSno Use Ws PMt. Do She tugged his head down, kissed ulated or unfit for thinking." r...7,.0 "It must be tough on you, isn a t he kinY rid of excess Also, to fish, it's i a kidneys added, get problems should him. though." body was. They be correctly judged and handled ac- octopus, which is a moilusk The' ntl", irntr to "With all my love for always, "It isn't. Ifi sweet to think I'm urinary tract and tend famous rice paper used to their impcrtance. tion and th pain it causes. Mn JMt cording by the Phil," she whispered, her eyes shin'oi P ubije helping." ful people recommend D.St" To solve worrisome problems anese and Chinese for have had mors than forty yesrs "Mother's so darned brave I" is ing. He stood still, watched her Doctor u.gs fhf At astir Seabury urged "deliberation' of a small approval. 9x"' "Of course." walk away. tree. WhaffiLi ? Plth discrimination, decision and Hfr! not "But gosh, Linda, Iff awful to During dinner, Dan Fisher tele mination" in coping with the difficul- - bone at .n k.TT orny sub- stance hear bim saying those things I" And phoned to speak to PbJL "Going to J ties. " ne souths of . sorn. .wves r;"" ui wrwues re in o 11 25 punch-drun- k; l-- 'Land of Shining Mountains' "Land of the Shininsr Mountains' was the name by which the explorers knew the present Glacier Nation-a- il park. The name originated in the fact that its mountain tops are covered with rivers of ice. Greyhound Is Itemakably Wise The greyhound is swift, graceful, and remarkably wise. The ancient Egyptian and Greek royalty regarded him as a symbol of aristocracy. His distinguished lines and proud bearing appear on Ekyptian carvings dating to 8500 B. C. Named After Saints One of the distinctions which vis. tors find in the churches of Hollani pertains to their names. They were named after saints. Since the days of the Reformation they are called either Groote, Oude or Nieuwe great, old or new. The courtyard surrounding the Kutub Minar, near Delhi, India, containi the celebrated pillar of wrought iron which has weathered II centuries without rusting. I'd ;'W Wa not-as- king tree-climbin- g Original 'Home, Sweet Home of The manuscript original Home, Sweet Home" is in the ley Musical library of the Eastman school of music at the University of Rochester, N. Y. P purder sto A Three Days' ana-thi- Daalera wanted. d Haz 8alt Lake City. Utah 1827 Talks steel-toesafety shoes, hard ha to protect their heads fromfalhj objects, and goggles with unbreak able lenses to ward off sparfe from the grindstone and splinters' from the power sa. If this be true, it may possibly account for agriculture rarfa first as the most hazardous occupational enterprises. The National Safety council ports that of 19,500 fatalities accidents during occupational 1937, agriculture, or farm acci dents, contributed 4.500. Trade and service industries were re sponsible for another 4.500 accidental deaths. All other industries experienced fewer accident fatalities during that year, the council said. Machinery and animals were the cause of most fatal farm ac- -r far. Complete illustrated bnklet an request. l.'MTKD KAHAKl'L ILK SHEEP COMPANY. Twin Palls. Idaho. Safety Mosl Hazardous Occupation MOST farmers probably vat blood-tente- d bra-da- g big-to- e - cross-examinatio- n. kj. "wlrSa deprer . i 1 I a 1 t. over-taxe- i t. d -- -- .rcny, . Jr! "TO J" |