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Show BEAVER PRESS domestic tragedy. Bobble, . . , . fall ujr.. me souna 01 father's feet on the stairs when ha was returning home drunk, aud would run screaming and sobbing to his mothor'8 side. Gathering these babies to her, sometimes it seemed to Ann that her hands were dark with sin for having brought them into the world. What muttered It that their home was lavish? That their father, when sober, adored aud pampered them? The atmosphere of that home was drenched In horror. When their father came into it, he smirched his children by his very presence. One evening, such a shocking scene took place in that home when Donald returned to it in the company of one of the women of dreadful tinery he was known to associate with and entered the very room in which his children and wife were having their dinner that without taking time to contemplate the results, Ann packed up her childreu, bag and baggage, and with them left the house. She went back to a boarding house she had lived iu during the years of her work in the uptown department snarling fViA VI the (for Wren's Sake r 5 land TTTTTJST w 4 ; - 40 do mere U fl I ei'eions indicate.) . P IutrIe Donald of his, said some i,pr 9T.. ttetne"l,.llt sf ni,r with the M,: EH marriage ed outs. of wild and .ftera Mshion, tar"""' (bf 0IJ that day Mm isrried a marriage runaway She Donald. than most full faculties. time of her marriage a of forewoman in jJSelr IV Uptown department store those treat occasionally N ictricts of larL'e T.unA nf shoi.s that cater wifewho does not have w Tffliencetlu.t to mis to long trip ....... fc ... - im-- Ann marriage, is where heavy first, the re- .mu as out pan Donald was as sei from Itj not did it would. the u was w raj! as tie first From the very he began two uuu The lovely home ;es i week. 'tad taken such pride in cre- Lm i storm center of the tjM and difficult scenes from n Jisl It was almost witn regarded the coming of ht child. But for a while, rear after its arrival, a change lout In Donald. He seemed istened, deeply contrite and rids the mother of his lovely iter, and for a brief twelvetie pretty home became someHe thing Ann had dreamed it roaring orunii home nor-An- of Donald, who iierv, very nice when he was i3i not only the provider mag- for three months after ting of the little hoy remained tsdhnshand and father. one night Donald came home 1.50 with her mouth Ann this suddenly strange horror mpanlon of hers and made up sdtofitfit a valiant flaht with Li aip in the bud the possibility raim to his habits of debauch-'ser- e were tears and reconclll-iSe- r that dreadful night But '"t had snanned In Donald. flj did the drinking continue, naid became untrue and faith-An- n In the most flagrant and i't sense of the word. AniL sonietlmpo. slio wns V to hold her head op and pre-' w De seared with insult when ronputoM of Donald's passed Mm on the very streets of 'J in which they lived. wtt live years of her life be- tier can mon e law IE happiness and thanksgiv-AnnLife assumed a tran-it- d a beauty. "7 . nrpfprrln than to snMn,.t ,n m and boy to the gross !).. famils rnu- they "onald . I yd spec- vi U 14 from Tf 1 I II - Ul Ilia too much dissi- - iw iime sleep. "esnt she leave him?" said Ann's friends. On the other hor m owing to religious scruples of public opinion, advised her out for the children's sake. 1 the rhlli!rn-- . "e was a ,i (a ay constantly on poor ups. u not for her chll- would never have endured "0' for tho in.u,mi. Innocent little products of ""ortunato ,m WOSe ' old-styl- e make-believ- Of e good-lookin- SMARTEST SPORTS SUITS ARE WHITE the man Considering how little primitive to he managed knew about hygiene, he? It is this monkeep living, didn't our belief in fortifies umental fact that 1 an overseeing and omnipresent prehave must Something of h s Ignormidst the In man served ance and comparative helplessness somehow fie died of his diseases, but on the to carry survived enough adults race and increase It. Doctor One has only to read mou and a humorist ar(for the doctor Is that anticle In the Forum to learn was th beginning dls cient man. from full of physical faultlness. , and nterred bones .ho. Itj arks n the bear the Egyptian mummies ills The of rheumatism. rovl-denc- g u ' is a scan a scarf? It Is VXrilbi-to guess, for those dashing, flashing printed squares catalogued as the kerchief scarf are playing so many character roles on the stage of fashion, they are losing their identity ensense of the tirely In the word. The Idea that a scarf is merely a utilitarian device to be tied about the throat for protection having become obsolete, It Is given to the present generation to witness the modern scarf venturing into unexpected realms ot such as, for Instance, camouflaging as a smart waistcoat or vestee to be worn with a trim and trig jacket suit as mown centered In the picture on the standing figure. It Is the simplest thing in the world to arrange a gay square of silk, linen or cotton print In this manner. No sewing, no seaming, no paper pattern or chart required, Just a big bandanna folded once across the bias and tied at the neck by bringing two of the as you points up around the throat see in the picture and knotting them at the back, the other two tleing be The smart new low at the waistline. forms the which linen square, irish blouse shown, is printed in red and blue stripes, for fashion is going strong for "the red, white and blue" tins sea black kid son. The with snndal cutouts, as worn by the the young woman posing, bespeak costume of this for type correct shoe Ofttimes a printed bandanna or ker chief grows so ambitious In Its perIn that formances as to do double duty half of it (cut across through the bias or fold) forms a deep pointed yoke the Into very bodice which Is stitched dress Itself at the back, the points as to iorm brought to the front so 's ever amount to. could half BnMii,-- ; otA of their pnr-- separation " Pltion long ago. dil not crav. ,u r,B re Pin,,. o. ... . . . , ana. tO lion I A W have sufficient faith In u ... 11 Wlin anoin- A"n wa8 not for divorce. All my craved Donald continued to r,eo stnto V n. Ce " u alVe aH Upon tttaA"h?rt " B"" i t"e fear for separated par- - them ,oose 1 he 'orcOT ? W1-!"- 1 ! kW 8(Iored reared Edition waged. when 8o'cr. had l - u.. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB Cold APEX 1NTERM0UNTAIN AN , Cream PRODUCT Better Shut The chief objection to an open countenance is the noise It makes San Francisco while it's open. Chronicle hi f 'FOREST Chips DALF-Pota- toe THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY -- -' we wnen , L.tM - bi MintmeaerealtM products we The tw are liuep- and ear character. ,ri!et" ul proffreet hy howt? we hara faith In our neiahbore, loTe to ear and hope tn the futare. It will bring dimity- to our work and Joy ta ear eoul. This ta SERVICE. MIIS. N. 1NGERSOLL, American Fork. Utah, GO TO COLLEGE Through Unlvtrtlty Home Study. Time uifd for ielf Improvement meana euccne in lotir yean. Write for Extension 8tudy Bulletin Today EXTENSION DIVISION UTAH UNIVERSITY OF Utah Bait Lake Cily. g ..- . cnlnrpd nniamas. Another trick In the wearing of the scarf on the beach by ardent sun one which does away with knotting the two ends at the nnnp nf the neck, is to pin or sew me center point of the triangle to one's necklace at the front TUB DEFENSIVE VALUES OV HONORS Honor-trick- s J AKQ K OF POPULAR MESH By CHEKIE !K AQJ Honor-trick- s KQ J Electiucal Products Corporation Salt Lake City Main 1048 So. Looks Worse From Afar Trouble La much like a hill on tho highway. It looks much worse from an elevation than it does from tho bottom. let all heal last iwei. rtetettM tell takid.it. a hrp, Wti eW Ml tint) a tea It WtM am leiti'l jest etpen. ctttaa nraiiH Knuti at si wr net a Am aiitt. T1wmm n M kreedlna hm el tt Tim ml. Mrei er HuhM SMIrniM hi tnm iriMMue mi Hut e4 JM muain. le mil to ommc an wMi NT Fltn UTCIQ - rretacUei Irit, laatiiM trie. I led. Sect. I aeMf-aM- l BitH ckKU Ten Hi rMt ttnrwci TIMPANOGOS HATCH ERT, Vnrm, VU EAM8HAW HATCHERIES, gait Uhe. Ut. IPJSB Ace AJ Q; GASOLINE KQ K X and Q X In different sulta K X and K X 1 nonor-trlc- k Packed With Power YOUR OPPORTUNITY KJX KJIO fit TM School of Beauty Culture KX Ita'l QJX and J X In different suits Q X and Q X Q X laud ttanl Larcett will dm Utott Wti hjr kit eplaaiet mi erpelnta kit isarH leH etuteiM. ktwa. QJIO Ml lab ei9, Itat tMtt WHt 81-2- K J alone -I 1- pralrta Weratlln. Honor-tric- Plus Values: King alone or QX or J 10 X when unable to combine with another honor In hand. Two such plus values equal about V honor-trick- NEON LIGHTS mi AQ AQIO j 10 KQIO NICHOIA8 CLAUDE THERE IS SA TISF ACTION 2 AK 1932. Western Newspaper Union.) ( . Synonym for Knave The name "Old Nick" was given to Niccolo Machiavelli in tha Fifteenth century. It became an epi- thet 'rknave.ii Aik Yew Gracer For "TWIN PEAKS" BRAND -- ve, hairy and ltb transparent, many knitted, many or oven effect of anve Other woolens are onme8oUf Courier-Journa- l. 1 materials for spring skirts are flatter than las. year which no Here's one ot those frocka world In ff0t about this can afford to be "X" always means ona or more cards below the 10. Note when vou hava an uncounted honor in a suit that has yielded 2 honoruntnia combine cannot tricks you counted honor with a "plus" value in another suit (O JIJl, by 11I natteraley.) WNU BarYlce) - TOMATOES BEANS PEAS Rocky Mountain Packing Co. Bait Lake City. Utah At a Discount "What is the true worth of a man!" has been asked. Half way between mother-in-la- w what hia bride and bis think of him. warmish weather k Louis mm "muddled througu. Globe-Democra- t. Comm.rcl.1 Value The Spanish cedar lu.nlhe r tree most highly esteemed d"'' m1.'"t.S TZZ' S W. the We,t In'fform 1 e "'" t?, U thy0. ........ uoHo in several shades ol palt maize, blue, orange will suit a brown this dress Vaniaa Honors Browninf Tha commune of Venice has bought tha Rezzonlco palace, on the Grand gr.L. , different complexions. canal, where Browning wrote "Asoown color accents In the lando." and where ha died on uecem- Parlt U Pitting ber 12, 1889. From tha heirs of Brown belt. ' . ' K,u,n together or else yellow ing the palace had passed to count p.7 l nut. midnight blue Illrschel de Mlnerbo. It had been ofrubhlTneweevre. blue. The fabric fered for sale for some time, but on aurene o.a.m. account of the difficult time had not Itself. Is a delightful washable and found a buyer. " .orfprtlv L the most practical Tims abandoned, the palace had al arrow come desort one may ever hope to ready given signs of falling Into ,onic too. which means a cay, and In the ceilings, frescoed by when the swankiest lot In these day. Tlcpolo, marka caused by water and f thp slmnler snorts type. damp had begun to appear. Tha com ...u a aulte the newest In mune, of Venice decided to buy ana re on one being . tiny brims, store it San Francisco Chronicle. the way of Wa uside and mocb wider on um either el fan mfiac l commercial nn e box". tnre of cigar trails coffee on the fap.dly but not w ntg out plPte,y shade Many of the e trees of various speclof J down by hurricanes f to 4 Old cedro trees nere t and CO to 100 fee high the virg before Rico l rorto were cut. est, of the Island rj ' Snw. Coiffure. This Spring Taboo Flat; Curls Are ... Tnr:;n 1 AdeieM 0,6 k riu .u. WWIc g log-ica- J! Louisville three-cornere- d smart The sports suit this season Is some light neu or Is white, It when er Chanel tral color like beige or gray. for Biarsuits wool beige made pale to a ritz last fall, and Jazzed them up vivid striped Jersey sportive air with a great success, Mouses. They made l suit Is their sports the and spring a blouse or It has for descendant, extremely sweater that Is usually color. Id rich and dark bright or made of eiThe wnlte sports suit, much more Is cotton. ther wool or or fashionable If It has a blouse or skatorange, er of sapphire blue, like emerald greet. red. Some women white sports suits their Mouses with less frequently seen Is color nlt this shades. named first (hnn nre the Seen in Spring Suits New Fabrics and Less Need for Horns If some motorists' minds were aa their horns, thera penetrating as need for horns- .would be less s iSf Whether Where e'er yon we. !4 What e'er you epend. L.Jf.l Af ft frundl i . 4 n.. morel af this tale, roa eee, BOMB INDUSTM 18 PATRONIZE g of Hygienic Knowledge ... which follow this first bid are designated by different terms and Influenced by different factors. The open ing bid may be made by the dealer. by the second hand after dealer nas passed, by the third hand If both dealer and second hand have passed, or by the fourth hand If all the oth ers have passed. Third or fourth hand original bids reuulre creater minimum strength than such bids when made by the dealer or second hand. Tha original or opening bid Is the most clear-cu- t In its requirements. In tha approach-forcinsystem, the opening bid most often employed is me ma of one In a suit, bacausa a sound suit bid, even a four card minor, Is always preferred to a no trump. An original suit bid of one In a major or minor Is declared on tha same type of hand. While neitner evfr shows a suit which cannot be played at the trump named, such a declaration must be regarded as primarily for the purpose of conveying Information to your partner; informa tion which he is expectea to aci uyuu throughout all the subsequent bidding and play of the hand. When, playing contract according to system, Dealer the approach-forcinor Second Hand looks over his card and announces one spade, heart, diaa mond or club, he Is practically "talk-thboard." In language capelet or cap sleeves as you please fair and equitable, because to call them. The costume to the entirely Is understood, or may be, by every It rlcht shows Just how. As you see, nlaver at the table, such a bid says: the other half of the printed square 'Partner. I have sufficient length in Is tied around the hips In picturesque this suit to play it as trumps. It may gypsyglrdle fashion, forming some- be a four card suit with at least 1V4 what of an oversklrt silhouette. A hnnnr-trick- s at the top. or a longer verv popular arrangement, since It ac less with suit top strength. But most cents tho iinpfi of n cood tieure. The I have 2V4 a"en-Hi- v of all, important scarf-drespictured Is bright red with tricks somewhere In the hand; a bizarre white floral patterning. tricks which should prove winners It is ou the beach, however, that the whether we or the opponents secure triangle scarfs are seen in their most the final contract This much I promdaring and original moods. The pa ise from my hand. There may be Jama outfit on the seated figure tells but you can be sure more, something the story of the latest escapade of the there Is nothing less." kerchief scarf. This fashion scores Or if the declaration is one no Is seeking one for the sun bather, who : trump health and a good brown tan via the I have at least 2 honor-trick- s "Partner, these can buy rays of the sun. You distributed in three suits, aud blousettes In any triangular-scar- f contains no biddable suit" hand my sports or neckwear department, or It of opening the bid In the position Is an easy matter to make one. The or fourth hand, the bidder shows third piece only requisite is a a minimum of three honor-trickof printed or plain fabric. A yard of A the prime requisite for a sounu regular material makes two. Mil me opening bid Is a definite number of triangle of silk, linen or cotton, down honor-trickthe primary need for a at the center point to a depth of ten Bound approach-forcinplayer Is a honor-tricor more inches (see diagram sketch). ot thorough knowledge Finish with narrow hem all around. values. Then take four shallow darts, as per system has The approach-forcindotted lines, and presto the blousette discarded the old fastuonea quu.h , ruorio tn wenr. Tie it after the trick count in favor of a more accumnnnpr of the one worn by the pajama method of computing the prob The coloring is rate clad ficure pictured. of honor cards held singly value able eaually attractive when reversed, that and in combinations. The standard borhio . iiiniisptte mav be a ih. i. it ' . i. 11IC 13 follows: table of honor-trick- s to solid spectacular print in contrast g Survived Despite Lack Ann's By Leila HaUcrsky be but one opeuing or T11EHE can bid on each deal. All bids t. horror, It was Ann's iflou to see her lovely children My subjected to the spectacle Mr.t..ail "uiuiD iutner and of home high, angry and bitter words wo never have reached their Me ears. hln Ann sought to avoid these P. CHERIE NICHOLAS NO. 2. o In her opinion she has done right thing by her children. Sally Scz Modern Contract Ooenins Bids of One e heart in nightmare. ra the Gay Kerchief Scarf Bridge board-and-kee- p second child was . of her .tuning By knowledge that her children's little ears would know only iier loving greetings and that their little hearts could expand In an atmosphere of peace and love. No, it is by no means the ideal solution. Ann's struggle Is a bitter one. She will not accept help from Donald even for the children. But the two little rooms represent something that the big house never boasted. Tranquility. The secure knowledge that the delicate crowing minds of her Bob bie and Adele will know only the sunlight of harmony and the kind of gentle environment that it is Ann's life hope to provide them with. Now, as Ann looks back upon it all, upon the turbulence of the years, the agonized moments of Indecision, the fear of making the break from the security her husband's gave her in the community, she realizes that the cruel thing to her children would have been to remain with them there. Vassals to a father who could provide for them only with the material thiugs of life. Prisoners in a home where their little spirits were hourly subjected to the witherand ing environment of disharmony ugliness. Ann's children no longer hear words of bicker and anger. Ann's children no longer run terrified at the sounu of a step upon the stair. Beauty rooms. thrives in those boarding-houscontentment. and The beauty of peace he It is said of Donald Mutrie that that and senses to his come has since man a strangely sobered and regretful to advance possible Is making every tn th hone of regaining her Yta confidence and resuming life with her on a sound and fresh basis. Whatever Ann's ultimate decision, she starts for her work each morning with a high head and a high heart. In her opinion she has kept her hu.uc ten-roo- tetial district L, kphirtden. New Use for Ann sent for htr hou.se she had left, to take care of the children in the rooming house while she sought out a position. The old store was glad to take her buck. At an increased salary, a sufficient increase to enable Ann to keep ttie nurse maul una leave tier cnuuren in the care of this reputable woman while she went daily to her work. It was not the ideal environment. But the two small boarding house rooms responded to chintz and white paint, and when Ann returned to them evenings, she d:d so secure In the As SirtefordHnUconld 1m V. store. The next day nurse from the and engaged her Donald his iymaker. hn Srproper fU A tor fashionable coif- - iricc tan k Moses Ben Maimon, the Jewish savant, a Talmudist philosopher, as- tronomer and physician, was known as "the second Moses. s fI II per week will be paid tha beet .rticle aa "Why yen made ace Intermeantala ehewld Similar ta abore. Send Goods" ta eeree year story In pree or Prod or U Colamn. P. O. Has l&ef. Salt Lake tlty. ir year story appears K p TsS I PJ,JJ ceWe W.N.U; A check for &H Lake City $5.00 Week 5o. IHI |