Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Gas Taxes 1942 revenues descre&sed 11 cent below 1941 and 8 per cent below 1940 January February and March decreases this year below corresponding months of 1942 to 342 38 and 295 per amounted cent indicating steeply declining revenues Figures from 45 states and Kansas were how Tennessee the only states with slight increases — about 2 per cent above March 1941 in each case o Potato Industry Grows Starch factories and dehydrating have that sprung up in plants northern Main since Pearl Harbor prove that America’s uses for the Maine’s are increasing potato Aroostook county has the loam and climate to win top rank among the nation’s potato regions It normally of the nation’s grows crop Its farms average 270 bushels per acre against a national average of 130 bushels Increased acreage of the needs only the weather to make a record crop in 1943 per While banana monly referred to plants are comas trees they acgigantic herbaceous DEPARTMENT mhH bn-- BRENDA CONRAD THE STORY SO FAR: Abb Heywood beautiful daughter of a wealthy New York Bewipaper publisher goes oa aa assignment to Puerto Rico where Pet WUcox a reporter oa her lather paper li etatloaed aa a O S Army Intelligence oncer Oa the heat the meeta a yoaag Puerto Rlcaa Miguel Valera and aa aa flaeer earned Richard Tausaic of whom he la suspicions althoufh aha doe aot kaow that ha la actually a Germaa agent ordered to deitroy Puerto Rico water supply At the hotel la Saa Juaa Aaae’l marched aad aha taepecta luggage Anoo Tauaelc and Mr Taaieif have beta Invited to dlaaer at the homo of the Sue Porter aad RasieU Porter Auue went to school together Just a he She closed her eye bedid th telephone on the table It rang side Jsnjfled stridently again before the could pull the matnetting out from under the tress and free her arm her “Hello” she said “I’m sorry” It was Pete’ a voice that came from the other end “I about you was Just wondering I hope I ot home all right if you didn’t wake you up” she said at last course” “Of “Don’t tell me It’s part of your Job are to check up and see the tourist all properly in bed every night What are you doing up at this hour Captain Wilcox?" CHAPTER VII “I’ve Just been to a meeting of the Falange Mr It’s early Miss Heywood" my child” Pete laid Taussig said as they came into the cheerfully “It’s called something old leoplobby and Russell’s car moved out else now but it’s the aame Go ard with the same old spots of the drive “Why don’t we have back to bed I’m putting you on the a together?” tomorrow remember" Clipper Anne said “Oh a lot thanks “You mean you’re taking me out “But I’ve really—’’ I’ll aee to dinner tomorrow night “I’d like to talk to you Miss HeyGood night dear” you about six wood” Mr Taussig said quietly Mr Taussig was looking at her Anne put down the phone and intently wriggled back under the net She “In the sat up crossed her legs under her “All right” she said and sat itarlng through her filmy bar?” He waited for her to ait down gauze box at a lighted ship moving in the silver the window across and signalled the waiter He might he thought a mistake “I may as well come to the point he said at once Miss Heywood” W1 BUT AND SELL Offke Furniture pleasantly Bafcs MichinM ilM Typtwriteri Addin Anne’s throat tightened EXCHANGE BALT LAKE DESK “What ia “All right” she said fl West Rraadwar Sail Uki City Utah be making OFFICE EQUIPMENT it?” The waiter put their glasses down Mr Taussig raised on the table bis “—To our better understanding Miss Heywood” Anne raised hers She was aware of what Barbara had called the FOR SALE behind his Impregveiled scrutiny Niagara nable lenses iquarins shear Special Baudctte roll riveting “ — It is your Interest In me that CO 465 South Lake Attention R R Bell confuses Miss Heyme slightly ocean beyond the reel I nevOf course The Falange thought of that” A wbole new pattern wove itself in front For the of her quietly moment she forgot Miguel and RichHere was ard Taussig and herself er MAGAZINES 1100 Country Gentleman J HILL "Tht Maganne Falls Idaho 2 Household 1100 yra Twin Man” Niagara ltp runa Slam Salt yr WANTED FARMS & RANCHES and action Ranches Bell now For quick prices with us farms bring list your LYMAN’S Salt Lake Main South top Utah City RELICS INDIAN wood” looked at him blankly Anne “What do you mean Mr Taussig?” “Oh not Interest d’ amour Miss I mean that don’t I Heywood shall we mean interest In my Last night for exsay belongings? ample?” Anne sat perfectly calm and comwhile the whole controlled of a kind of lovely dream her dropped out In shattered AUTO MECHANICS fragments Miguel had told him I was Just returning the compliwants 2 good auto mechanic Bulck Dealer Mr Taussig” she said Her ment Good plenty of overtime if wanted Vacation with voice was calm and detached She fine working? conditions mint haw a refusal Applicant pay etc BROWNING ARCH thought she saw him start but he card from USES 670 So Mam Sait Lake INC couldn’t be aure “May I ask what you mean by HIDES WANTED that Miss Heywood?” he asked qui- $10000 Illnatrirted GROVES relic for certain Indian chart 25c GLEN identification Illinois 6801 Oshkosh Chicago PAID PRICE MARKET GHEST FOR YOUR HIDES— SHIP TO RABBIT DUPLER’S 137 SO MAIN CARS— TRAILERS USED Land O’ Lakes is the Wis Junction Boulder open door and trading center of lakeland area There are 194 nearby lakes and countless streams Deer abound in the forest and black frequently bear are encountered an elk is seen Brush Occa’ionally wolves red fox bobcat porcupine beaver and otter and many other small fur bearers are native Flour White Fawn Leads Them All Ask your Grocer Friendly Westminster College SALT SCHOLARSHIP— CITY Character Junior CURRICULA— General LAKE Education College Education Medic Engineering Science Secretarial ast HIGH two yesre Preparatory DINING HALL The fun and art of living together College DORMITORIES— ECONOMY FOR AM OF INFORMATION— writ to President Robert D Steele WestTiinste College Sait Lake City 5 Utah is si rjcu r — Week No 4333 — SALT LAKI went through my bag yesdidn’t you Mr Taussig?” He was staring at her in open and Anne astonishment undisguised What if she was misunderstood wrong? What if it hadn’t been he at all? She didn’t know— she was only actually guessing He recovered his composure in an Instant If she had lied he wouldn’t have known What makes you think I did thing?” such an incredible Mr Taus“Your thumb prints If she’d been sig” Anne aaid he could deny it and she wrong terday would apologize His hand He thought quickly had been moist from the heat He smiled “I think you’ve Jumped to a very Miss Heywood conclusion hasty You have a bag Just like one of The porter put yours In my mine but I closed it it I opened room at once of course and had the porter take it to your room and bring mine to me You’ll find there's usufor most ally a simple explanation things Miss Heywood” Mr “Then I apologize profoundly Taussig” Anne said “I’m glad we talked about It” She got up and held out her hand She could see the indecision In the cold blue gleam of his eyes fastened ure whether on hers He wasn’t she was telling the truth or not And she knew he had lied Anne lay in the luminous under the oblong tent of cheesecloth around her bed trying to think with' trying to separate out feeling the things she knew from the things but did not actually she suspected know without coloring them with her own emotions “But I'm not wrong about it" she “I saw it It’ one told herself even if of the things I know don’t know what it’ all about” Actually there were only two other things she really knew when she came down to it One was that bad opened her bag and Taussig not gone through her letters and had told the truth about it The other was that Miguel had told him ahe was in his room The rest of it wa In that dangerous border line of Intuition end susThat wa what ahe had te picion Still even Barbara French watch what ahe called bad recognized veiled scrutiny Taussig' It didn’t Anne shook her head do any good to go pver every detail of a day °T Hvo day the way she was doing glass any“Night’s a magnifying way” she thought She reached down pulled the thin blanket up from the foot of the bed and settled back Into the pillows She wasn’t going to think about it and she wasn’t going to think about UigueL through my bag yesyen Mr Tausalg?” her story It was what she’d come way down to get In the curious than that hotter newspaper people she’d ever be stumbled into things she had stumbled right into what she waa hunting for entirely without knowing it Don "Yea terday went didn't Diego Gongaro waa Spanish Alvaro was Spanish In everything but The Falange his birth the place ofconservative Organization waa that had bound the old Spain and especolonial together Spaniard cially during the civil war that had changed the mother country from a republic to a totalitarian power It that the was through the Falange and it Axil dominated Spain was the most important— sometimes only sometime potential— actual Fifth Column in Latin and South America She tried to remember all the things she’d read about it It waa made up of the wealthier con aervative— which down here would the usually mean anti democratic-grou- ps It was supposed to be the Idea of the of Spanish stronghold At one time when there waa Empire still peace in the world it hadn’t meant much more than the various foreign associations in the States had Or peopld had thought it meant hadn't including most of it mem In times like the bers probably present it meant something very difThat waa in Puerto why ferent or Rico it had been disbanded it had been Apparently officially still remnants of there were Anne lay down again and closed Don Alvaro was old Spain her eyes wife who wa Gra Diego Gongaro’a ciela's mother had been killed in the Spanish civil war Miguel's ders had been cancelled by the War Department Maybe it all added up to what she couldn’t aay Maybe what it added up to was Richard Tausaig — Except Miguel not MigueL It was aH back from where it had started again it Taussig gripped the open window ledge of the crowded station with one hand and hung on wagon to his ffuide book and his yachting He was in one cap with the other of those new vehicle known locally as public csrs that provide a vast network of cheap transportation for the Island and make and chauffeurs political bloc that no party dare to ignore At the moment the car waa careening ma- - Richard HOME FRONT RUTH WYETH po SPEARS 3"2 nlacally across the narrow perilous out the Bayamon Road causeway from San Juan On the right the garbage dump smoked with evilsBeyond It melling pervasiveness la the shallow head of the bay two and monotodredges pumped softly the murky oozing nously filling swamp that stretched on the left of the road making firm new land for the U S Navy It was dotted with a couple of thousand oranges Just then where a truck Had gone off the road and Just behind it a station wagon like Mr Taussigg's had gone in like a dive bomber motor-deethe mud its rear wheels still going around A constant stream Army trucks and open field cars trundled noisily past it and private cars darting in and out trying to pass what seemed to Mr Taussig to be an already solid line into town An accident would be easy enough he thought — up in the hills where there was no soft cushion of mud There were and slime He frowned certain complications he expected and did not mind He was used to accidents when necessary though he to avoid them He was preferred even used to the emotional equation that women aometimei brought in but not on the level that tho girl in 110 across the hall had presented He was more used to the for kind of thing he was headed now The public car stopped on the side of the crowded road under an almond tree Caparra senor” The driver pointed to a low ahed-likgroup of buildings just beyond a rickety fence They looked more sheds like subterranean mushroom than the ruins of the villa of Ponce de Leon the first governor who built hi first capitol here tour centit uries ago before he abandoned and Puerto Rico to go on his search for the Fountain of Youth and found Instead Florida and death Mr Richard Taussig was only superficially Interested in the blue and yellow tiles and in the story of the Indian Cacique and the great who is still heard and even seen clanking up the ghostly stairs in his battle armor He tipped the caretaker enough remember him but pletely bottom inside etly “You Rabbit Raisers OU THE CARIBBEAN K CONSPIRACY In calendar year gasoline taxes from tually are plants UTAH Drop to not make enough ‘LIGHT PRINT PIECE SQUARES OF TRIANGLES JOIN SQUARES TO FACE IN CURTAIN border of many handsome quiltc It is so modern looking and so swnple to piece that it should serve many decorative purposes Herq it trims kitchen curtains of unbleached muslin In addition to its old time use its angular note would make it effective as a border for luncheon cloths aprons and various other purposes To make a pattern cut a square of cardboard then cut diagonally one half will make a triangle pattern The size suggested in sketch may vaty according to the purIf a bright color is pose in mind the at that Takes in Everybody Sue — I wonder if Jack loves me Suzie— Of course he does dear Why should he make you an exception? Good Practice Teacher — Johnnie you have misspelled almost every word in your composition Johnnie— Yes ma’am I’m going to be a dialect writer to NOTE: Readers 00plan to who a nargood piece quilts a and hv not selected their pattern ihould send for the three pattern designed by Mrs Spetrs which will bo sent to you for IS cent Address: SPEARS MRS RUTH WYETH New York Bedford BUI Brower Enclose IS cent for the 3 quilt pattern! designed by Mrs Spears Nam Address ' His Lock Corporal (at dance) — Do you sc that the buzzard over there ? officer I ever taw Girl — Do you know uho I am f Tm that officer I daughter Corporal— Do you know who I am? Girl — No Corporal— Thank God! e&esikiql —Bay War Savings Cut and Dried Bill — There’s a certain question I’ve v’anted to ask you for weeks Mabel— Well get a move on I’ve had the answer waiting for Bond — SNAPPY FACTS JklOUT RUBBER Rubber shortage will coeso motor trucks to bo operated this year only 60 por coat of thslr 1941 mllowfos occeitU ing to OWL Tea milooge booj la Intercity service however was up 10 per cent oorly this yscr old Rubber latex a otitic stance contains from por cent solids) cow’s cent solids only 12 like 30 to 40 milk has per Add lettssco to the list of rvb- ksr prodsMwrst Tests of throe varieties of lettuce by the Unof Callforssio It bos iversity hssa reported showod high content of rwbbar latex months Though most wealthy and famen claim they are yet we now and (hen ran cross n former dairyman who gays he owes his success to many many adders mous Exposed Gatekeeper — Two men want passes They have a letter from the umpire saying they are two friends Manager— Get 'em out No umpire has two friends arrive at the house of Diego mistress until Gongaro was there himself He was disturbed about her Just as he waa disturbed about Graciela In fact there were too many women in all this altogether for his liking Ail except little So far as he could Mrs Porter see she was the one simple aspect of hia problem HI impulse had been to go see her that morning but he had rejected it It was best to let the first move come from her He went up the steps reached out to ring the bell beside the door and stopped From Inside he could bear loud and hysteriIt stopped abruptly cal weeping and a woman’s shrill voice cried out in rapid Spanish: “But Why? WhyDiego? Why not let all of that alone? Why endanger yourself and me and yourthatfami—" to gain ly? What i there She (topped as suddenly as she A heavy chair moved bad begun there were sharp ateps on the tiled floor Taussig stepped back time across the porch again scraping his shoes on the tile and Gongaro came from an Inner room through the portiere made of coland short lengths beads ored glass of fine bamboo He imiled cordialWhether ly as ha opened the grilL caller had he waa unaware that his heard the end of the scene or was unconcerned Mr Taussig simply could not telL I am happy “Come in” he said to see that it is possible for you be late also my friend” (TO BE CONTINUED) showing Raw martins turfsce relieved by the soothing medication of Marines Report: All we have to gathered to date concerning the exotic flora of the South Pacifle Islands is that if it doesn’t wear coconut eyeglasses it is a STRIPS EDGES 'THIS old fashioned saw tooth used for the plain triangles quilt pattern has been used for row border will make him make him suspicious and made his way along the shaded road under the to Indian almonds and flamboyants a roadhouse There he drank bottle of cool pale ale in the garden and read his guide book That was for the record too in case one was beino ng kept So far as he knew but devious-nes- s one had followed him and plausibility were a habit as much as a plan and in the ha that Mr Taussig operated in waa more dangerous overconfidence than wasted time “I can get to Rio Piedras— to the University — out this way?” He tipped the waiter and pointed to the left fork of the rosd he had “And to the Tuberculoaia come on Sanatorium on the way?” “Si senor The man nodded Gracias senor” “If I walk along a public car will atop for me?” “Si aenor” Mr Taussig let out walking slowly The road was less crowded than he the other branch Nevertheless walked past the blue atucco house set behind a great hedge of red and cart loadbecause hibiscus pink ed with sugar cane was passing it Just then When the road was empty back went quickly be turned through the taU gate In the hedge and closed It securely behind him stood in the car Diego Gongaro’s his watch drive Taussig glanced He had allowed himself for the tempminutes to compensate time eramental disregard was another complication of the Latin scene that irritated hit preHe had not wanted to cise mind of m : Y'&y limited meat supplies Add crisp delicious Rice Krispies to meat loaf hamburger casserole dishes Perks up their flavor Adds extra nourishment— Rice Krispies are rich in the whole grain food values of thiamin (Vitamin BJ niacin and iron Cot IMS to Krtloses Company REGoodrich |