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Show li PAGE SIX THE HERALD The Dime-a-Dan- - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY. HINTS Girl ce GARDENERS e-HO- BY CHAPTER JOAN CLAYTON XXXII. ahead and away from her. It was to make him her With Ellen walked slowly to the Park her job wide open shehappy. hud chosen Avenue law office. When she en- that eyes job. She set about bringing tered the luxurious, him to good humor again with rooms and saw Steven sitting in charm and artifice so that in the an armchair, looking tired and end, over the dinner table, they worn, her mind suddenly played were laughing and talking and traitor. things were all right again. She found herself thinking of All right, that is, with Steven. Larry who never tired, who could After dinner he sent her out to ounce till duwn and by 10 o'clock Brooklyn in his car but alone Sht be avid (or tennis, swimming, was glad of the chance to be alone, She of who boating. Lurry thought the chance to face her owr bud lied to her in deed if not in glad of situation, to face her own soul. In words, of Larry who had dragged the end she decided what any her pride into the dust, of Larry would decide. She would who hud left her to bear her heart- tread the she had chosen and path break us best she could. with couruge and with She admired Steven, respected There should be no more of grace those him, liked him, but what was to moods to make Steven puzzled am. come of this union now that she unhappy. knew she had not forgotten and Home and in the shabby hall could not forget a scamp? Steven she was struck again with the con turned to smile at her. tradictions in herself. For she this "Did you have a good time, dar- could not help comparing place that was her home with the ling? he asked. rich offices of Steven's lawyers, "It was simply mnrvelous. Wait with the subdued, graciously beautill you see what I bought! tiful restaurant where had "Sorry I couldnt tag along," he dined, with the interiorsthey of the remarked, rising, "but I've been smart Fifth Avenue She shops. leeling a little seedy and the doc- walked slowly up the stairs Mrs tor thought Id best rest up. "You aren't ill!" she exclaimed Clancy popped out of her apartment as she passed and called to in alarm. her. "Certainly not, he laughed. But mas home and Myra, too, I told you in the beginning I'm she"Your observed. a poor martrimonial risk. My Ellen looked surprised. hearts an old crock and has been "Mike decided he'd be a man ever since I strained it diving more years ago tnat I want to and stay there at the hospital by himself, chuckled the Irishwoman tell. thing -- your maw's tickled Preoccupied with her own doubts, Funnyshe's so proud of him. pink Ellen was easily reassured. Ellen had started on again. But She turned, faced Louis Symes Mrs. Clancy had more to say nnd promptly disliked him. This She was evidently somewhat emd man hud graying, barrassed for she kept twisting Steven Barclays legal affairs and twisting her apron. for years. The girl knew Instinc"I think you got a guest up tively what Steven did not guess. there, too, she whispered with a Despite Symes sauve politeness conspiratorial air. "I -- well, I didn't he believed his she understood manage to see him good but I client to be making an unfortunate think It's that same young fellow " mistake. was here for you a coupla weeks As soon as it was possible Ellen attempted to clarify her own posi- ago." Ellen felt that she was suffocattion. Steven and Symes were dising as she stammered out her cussing figures and properties she thanks, turned away and ran up couid not comprehend. Sne plucked the stairs. She must get this setat Steven's seev. tled at once and forever, while she 1 don't need a private checking had the If she saw Larry account, she said with dignity, "ii now, he courage. must know, must under1 need anything there is no reason stand that she meant what she why I cant come to you and ask had written. you for It" Her keys were in the lock and Symes stared at her cynically. she had tugged back the door. She was Steven Impatient. But stopped short on the threshold "it's all settled, he said. "The Myra, already wearing the new the to pais lelt sign thing only blue pajamas, was dividing her atpers. tention between a bowl of straw "Theres a little more to it than berries and the evening newspaper The in. that, Steven," Byrnesto put as a sprite in the vo talk of in- Molly, dainty lawyer began again luminous black pajamas, was curl located here, of surance, buildings on the couch with a book ea of land located there, of trusts, ol fromup the library. And always holdings companies. No one else was present. where one word would have serveu For a moment the surge of relief he used three. Ellen's head began made Ellen feel actually dizzy. If to spin. All that she grasped was Myra, In that quick upward look, that a staggering sum of money saw anything amiss, Mollys exwas to be settled on her outright travagant praises of all the new far, far too much. She did not and beautiful clothes and her de want so much. The very thought light at the things they had choser of such sums frightened and be- for her, covered all other emotion wildered her. Still she dared not for a space. intrude In the conversation. She "Lovely, lovely, lovely," Mollj could only sit there, inwardly re- -' was babbling. "Myra and I haw scntful and rebellious. on and off a dozen Sleveu had everything v looks like a "Bring on the papers, bedroom The Ellen is bored to times. said at length. You should see.' lvaar few a be only tears. But it will Not until the new clothes, the minutes now. dear," he promised, shopping trip, the visit of the lawto Then her. to Symes turning yers, not until Mike's rebotl'in, not that had hapagain, "I'd like to sign the will, until everything too. . the day had bee dis during pened Rymes glanced at his watch. cussed, was Ellon given the chance was in her mind. "They aren't all ready yet, hea said. few to ask what Would you mind waiting Did I -- I have a guest earlier?" minutes?" Myra and Molly exchanged s "I would mind," Ellen spoke up glance. frankly. . "I'm really tired." She "Why-n- o," Molly answered. Rlu aptieaied to Steven. "Do letons go seemed to puzzle a moment and the or and come back tomorrow then she said brightly. "Oh, I ' day we sail." know what you mean. You mus! some but have argued He might have seen Mrs. Clancy downstairs thing wistful and weary in her I guess she caught a glimpse o' face checked him. Steven gave in. that g young man that The settlements could be left until called here earlier. He wanted t the wedding. sell us a set of books. Didnt hi the day following Ellen took a malicious delight in stop to see Mrs. Clancy, too?" who that she, the lawyers surprise "No," Ellen replied. 1 guess h had everything to gain, wished for didn't stop there." delay. She was almost certain thai she said to "Do you know," had lied. But she was glad Molly on the out Steven after they were that Molly had. The last thing or so weren't street, "I wish you earth that she wanted wus am frightfully rich. discussion of Larry Harrowgate "You've been so strange all (To Be oCntinued) vaguely he complained, You don't mean apprehensive. "I don't mean anything," she in- "I only mean I don't terrupted. , want so much money. It's indecent to be so poor and then all at MEETING CALLED jonce just because you get married to become so rich." She put it childishly and he laughed at her. The Woodruff school I couldn't understand half you will meet association were saying," she admitted sulkily. Friday at 4:30 p. m., according But I gathered that your sister to the announcement of officers. and your nephew were going to The subject Early Sex Educalose a lot of money just because" tion" will be given by Mrs. P.A.C. It is extremely im"My dear, that is something you Pedersen. must let me decide," he said. "I portant and should be of interam only taking a step I have long est to all. Four more lessons are My sister will by to be given in the years schedule. contemplated. A no means be left in poverty. But attendance is urged come first. and good you, as my wife, must not expected by the officers. thrilled was Somehow Ellen as usual by his desire to care for her, to protect her. She was not a delicate bit of rare porcelain that he Bhould speak of her in that hushed tone. She had earned her own living and, if necessary, could colds often settle1 earn it again. The interview with COMMON head and chest where the the lawyer had been disheartening Horrible to sit with a man who may become dangerous. Dont take c chance it the first sniffle rub on clearly believes you to be a cheap Childrens Musterole once every hour and greedy little to side for five hours . There was an unpleascnt Childrens Musterole is just good old an unhaving money, decidedly As Steven assisted Musterole, you have known so long, in pleasant side. form. her into hi3 car Ellen felt just a milder 1 his famous blend of oil of mustard little as if she were being slowly buried beneath golden piles of camphor, menthol and other ingredient! There was something brings relief naturally. Musterole geo money. action because :t is a scentihccounfer frightening in the reflection in that the irritant9 not just a salve it there was literally nothing pent world for sale which she could not trates and stimulates blood circulation was draw condition to a infection stultifyout Such helps and buy. patn. Keep full strength Musrerulc on hand, imagination, stultifying ing to the and She unambition. for adults and the milder Children's to desire derstood just then why Myra had Musterole for little tots. All aaid so proudly that she and Bert were young and strong and did not wish to have things md. easy for them. But gradually Ellen became aware that her mood was depressHe Steven. ing and bewildering had sunk back gloomily into th iAILli cushions and was staring straight Kos-sit- han-ule- thin-face- d This is the third of a series of exclusive articles on vegetable gardening prepared for NEA Service and Herald-Journa- l. B1 UM. It. BEATTIE Bureau of Ilant Industry, I. S. Department of Agrieulture Feed your garden if you want It lo feed you. In other words, the soil of your garden must be rich if you are to get good crops. low to make the soil rich is often a real problem. On most farms there is still a of manure with which tosupply fertilize the garden but do who gardeners lvesto,'k ure finding it difficult to obtairt manure for their gardens. Parent-Teache- er 932. the roots of your plants. One pound of either nitrate of soda or sulphate of ammonia is sufficient for a row 100 feet long, and even that is too much where the rows are closer than 30 inches apart. Ilon't apply fertilizer to the foliage, but to the soil alongside the rows, and cultivate or hoe it into the soil. 55ometiir.es the nitrate is applied just before a shower or in advance of a watering so that it will be dissolved and go into the soil. A regular mixed fertilizer can be used as a but be careful that you do not burn the roots of your plants. side-dre- NEXT: Starting early plants. JUST RAMBLES ON My wife can talk for hours g one subject." My wife doesn't even need subject." Passing Show. Logan Junior Prom Date Is Scheduled Unhealthy Fat The Logan High school Junior Promenade will be held March 25 at the Palais d Or, according to Keith Spencer, class president. Special unique features will be the colonial decorations and selection of a promenade queen. General arrangements are in charge of the class president; and Gayle Stewart, Ethel Lundahl, secretary. The advertising committee consists of Kent Cozier, chairman; Viola Hammond, and Myrle Fletcher; invitations, Roy Wise- ' man, chairman. Ruby Cardon, I Donald Carmen Hartsviggen, I Bird, nnd Maurine Jacobsen. Mrs. Ethel Jjnith of Norwich, Conn., writes: "I lost 16 lbs. with my first bottle of Kruschen. Being on night duty it was hard to sleep days but now since I am taking Kruschen I sleep plenty, eat (ls usual and lose fat, too." To take off fat take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Saits in a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast one bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but a few cents get it at any drugstore in America. If this first bottle fails to convince you this is the RAFF, and harmless way to lose fat your money gladly returned. Don't accept anything but Knit-che- n because you must reduce (Adv.i safely. ONLY NATURAL What are you looking so about this morning? "I couldnt sleen a id was them all n.giit. Pathfinder. on a as you go Como prepared Penneys! to test the truth of Penneys Vast economies are easily achieved at Penneys. low price policy. Shop your needs carefully. And when the trip is over compare what you planned to spend with what you actually did. What a W'hat savings! Youll he amazed . . , and, as a You harbor no misgivings that you may he paying too much. One shopping lour and youre convinced. You discover with pleasure that youve actually saved and substantially, too! 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