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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, June 5, 1936 Already the business men GARFIELD NOTES garettes, for instance. One author- are getting ready to do their camof in we the smoke paigning hopes seating ity on taxes says that Mrs. Mildred Jenkins' of Magna taxes, paper and mighty little to- an administration in Washington was hostess to the, Five Hundred which who those have represents bacco. , Club last Friday at a one oclock Similarly with gasoline. Every two feet on the ground. luncheon. Mrs, 'Emma Lou Erick.fifth or sixth time the wheels of ,i so Talk about settling the war debts son won first prize and Mrs. Ruth , jour flivver turn around they do state Just as well be discounted. Weaver won second prize. of the to might city, no is only by permission At least there hypocrisy Neither the British nor the French who authorities federal get and or bonds out cash hard handing ' Mrs. Mary Ensign entertained last are statesmen And there flesh. of their really meant what the into to be converted Immediately pound we ' American pay, public thought they Tuesday afternoon at a one oclock cash. The boon doggie rs, however, thousands of other ways meant. bridge luncheon. The guests were like bowlegged Yogis, throw them- - but do not feel tax --conscious. The of to internationalists, course, Mrs. Ardell Adams, Mrs. Len Hubselves into a trance and hope Mrs.' Scot Spray Mrs. find an excuse, no matter how film- - ; Governor AIT M. Landon's stock will do their utmost to bring about bard and won a the the prize. conference of for still past debtor the nations been Spray has sums astronomical standing sy, for spending 'week after enjoying a steady rise and good old Unde 8am to settle on building roads to nowhere. Mrs. E. E. McCarty entertained from the day he was first mentioned the question. If It is settled, well a wooden nickel on the Nlte Club Thursday evening at Congress still plays around with as a possibility for the Republican probably get every gold dollar we loaned. her home. Refreshments were serthe tax bill and those who would presidential nomination, At this writing the much discuss- ved and bridge, played Mrs. HowMeanwhile Vandenberg and Knox want to know what it is all about are suggested to visit the gypsy for- -, are rflng in favor. The latter, it is ed and highly confusing tax bill Is ard Casey of Magna won first prize believed, will get more votes on the away up In the air. Maybe well re- and Mrs. Len Hubbard won second tune-tell- er around the comer. excognize It when it lands in our poc- award. Eight guests were present. . The New Deal would still want first balloting than many have kets. the It pected. hurts to levy where least, 4 i There is still a likelihood that Mrs. E. E. McCarty entertained meaning the corporations and these conat the the Afternoon Club Thursday at a enjoying large incomes. But at the Landon will be stopped one of the dark horses one o'clock luncheon in honor of present rate of spending something vention and Dajnce pushed forward. But It's anybodys will have to be done. Mrs. Walt Monger, who is leaving guess. In the near future to make her home A general sales tax. draw n up with in California. the framework of the Constitution, Publication of the ages of the Eve would do the trick. And it would Supreme Court Justices this week Miss Hulda Ahlquist has returned focus the publics attention on the gave many a conservative the jithome after spending a week with A will dance next be held Tues . fact that they are paying taxes. ters. There is no doubt that within 9 at Coopers Hall friends In Salt Lake City. June day some evening, will vacancies next four years ingenious the Someday, perhaps y occur and if Roosevelt is reelectsd sponsored by the Junior Democratlegislator will devise a means whe-e-bMr. and Mrs. Farrel Roberts and the selling price of an article and we may look forward to a big- ic League for members and their Joe Ann, John, Barbara, children, to Art partners, bold Marsh, according will be listed, and the tax, in ger, better more extravagant and Kenneth, and Douglas spent SunNew, Deal than here- Jr, president letters, added thereto. This is now topsy-turv- y Music will be furnished by a lo- day 'with friends and relatives in being done in isolated cases, but if tofore. Ogden. the practice were to become unlver- - What It will mean to business is cal orchestra. sal, the public might rebel Take ci- obvious. 1 j j Democrat Next Tuesday At Cooper's MAUMEE VOYAGE KATHLEEN AOltUIS I Copyright, Kathleen Norris. "Well walk up there and use their telephone." really think youd aave time. ' The clock on the wall said ten, IWho Is that woman?" Tony paid eleven, and still their eyes pheir bands, their souls were locked thought, shuddering a little In the together, still they sat on In the first feeling of cold. "I know that pbscure corner of the dining room. face 1" Come on, well go telephone, With the plain white cloth stained prlth red wine, and the cheese and Lorry told her. as the .little car fhe apple peels Uttering the disor- drove away. "And well comeback and wait In the car. Ive got an dered plates. wlU you look at the extra coat there, and Ill wrap yon S "Larry, Continued CHAPTER XXI 31 . , timer "Good God. Is It "And Fltchr after eleven?" engagement your with Larry glanced toward the back of he restaurant Id better telephone him. I can ;ell him Ive had a breakdown. Do tou realize weve been sitting here alklng for three hours? the man lemanded. It seems like one. It did seem like one, Tony was mew hat concerned until he re urned from the telephone booth heerful and reassuring. Was It she asked tearfully. pH right? "Fine. He was Just leaving the pfllce; said we could take It up - any time tomorrow. He'd telephoned Ruth, at the lodge, and she told him I'd started at six, so he Inew I was trying to get there, anyway. I told him I was delayed down here at King City'! They walked toward the parked Car; the world was whitewashed pith moonshine now, and very still. Fog ail gone," Tony said, In her place on the front seat again. It's Straight ahead now. We ought to Je in by three?" "Sooner than that. We'll be in San Jose in about an hour, bdJ fhen it's only an hour and a quur fer. The miles flew by; Tony, wear-Jed- , rested drowsily against Larry's shoulder.. Hello I" he said suddenly, rous up. thousand times In the days that followed Tony was to wish that she had prevented him, had suggested that they wait for a bus; there were buses going up and down these roads, even though It was only at long Intervals. No kindly premonition arrested their feet as they walked along the fragrant highway, turned In at a plum guarded ranch gate, and approached a pleasant wooden home draped In rose vines and shaded by two great oaks. "Oak Lawn, said a sign over the entrance steps. The hallway and an upper room were lighted, at twelve oclock on a qnlet Monday night. Larry rang the bell There was no answer; he tried the door. "Its open; therss someone here. They wosldnt go away and leave the place lighted up, be said to Tony, ringing again. Again there was no response; far upstairs they could hear a child A fonr-sqna- re statement from Mrs. Betlamy, was a close friend of the Bellamy family and had spent the day with them at Pebble Beach. No bint of scandal or surprise or blame came from Ruth. Everything bad been quite as It should be; she was devoted to Miss Taft; the whole thing was only so unfortunate." Quiet and rather pale, Tony went the hideous through the unreal days. She was at the coroners Inquest, answering questions simply, with her characteristic little pussled frown drawing the penciled brows together over her blue eyes. She and Mrs. Bellamy were friends? Great friends. She bad spent the momentous Sunday with Ur. and Mr. Bellamy la Pebble Beach? Tea. She told Aunt Meg something; Brenda llttla more. She told Cliff the troth. "You and ho you mean you and Larry ? Cliff stammered. Oh, yea." "And how on? longs this t r I s ft revisHe-be- oJLfU r, GJOTIalDG Wahlin Takes Magna Horseshoe Tourney E. W. 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I h TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS THEATRE, Magna, within the next week entitles I dont think Its exactly decency, Tony said, with an effort "Its Just Ruths idea of the beat way oht" "You didnt dim with them that no. to j ..xMwkw MW PAYS TO DEMAND A SCHENLEY BRAND IT EMPRESS THEATRE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, JUNE First Show 6:00, Last show starts 9:00 p. m. all SPECIAL BIG DOUBLE BILL t i No Show Thurs., June 4 3 THESE THREE SCHENLEY cam- smoothness and rich flavor THREE LIVE GHOSTS Richard Arlen, Beryl Mercer, Claude Allister. Charles An exaggerated death report' Its a riot' t, Taste nights The most talked about picture of the year! Miriam Hqpkins. Merle Oberon, Joel McCrea Whisper-Whis- per ...Shhh.. Were these three the innocent victims of a whispering paign? An Extra Treat For You! Second Feature MacNau-ghto- n News This week;. 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Patricia Ellis, Frank MrJIugh. These dizzy Blondes will slay you when they take George for a sleigh ride! - Comedy and News , j, - TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Club nights. Shows, Tups., 6:00, Wed, 7:00 p, m. 9-- n y, Mrs. Howard Bateman has turned home after an extended it with Mrs. W. W. Potter of Utah. A telephone pays for itself in trips saved 1 twelve-seventee- Mr. and Mrs. George AhVjuist, Mr. Ahlquist, Mrs. Anna Ahlquist Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins and Miss Irene Ahlquist were the guests of Mrs. Emil Anderson of Midvale. g ltr 1 noon. the sale by 99 telephone "Then wasnt much to go on. Mouth I guess, Tony said In reply. WeU, the whats the Idea of being so decent about r 11 The Red Cross ended its scries of meetings with a picnic held at Liberty Park last Wednesday after- Til go to been going day, then?" No. and neither did Larry. He started before dinner, and I waited for him at Del Mont and he picked me up. What time was this?" "A little after six. We had dinner at King City; we talked for three hour." "Hal" Cliff ejaculated. "And she crying. bawl you out? Theres a baby in there some- didnt No. She prefers U this way. where, Larry. Theyve gone away Shes protecting me, and saving and left It." from his own ridiculous folly, "Walt heres someone." Foot- him snd they're all going to China towere the steps ball; coming along the lock rattled, and a pale young gether." Q Will he go man looked out." "He haa to go. Otherwise sbe'U "What do you want?" I use your telephone, divorce him." "Slay "Threatens that, huh?" please? Weve got a flat, and "She doesnt have to threaten. to seem there be doesnt gaany Jng her. It's just that oh, she's not well, rage near here. We're bumping," said Tony. and her mother wants to go, and looked man The at young them, I Great Scott, what a her niece Mrs. Polbemos Is going, Bumping flat!" Larry got out of, the car, blinking. and if Larry wont come to his Us out of order " he began. senses snd go happily along with walked about it Our right rear is as flat as a pancake, he said Then his manner changed. He them well she's just done. I mustve got a puncture 'way clutched his temple, dug the heels "Gosh, what a mess? Maybe he'll back there, and the tires been of b) palms into bis eyes, and throw her down? , Into "Come burst bitter weeping. leaking air ever since we started. How can he, Cliff? For one And fool that I am, Ive no spare! In, lie sobbed, my wife's Just been doee love him; I don't know wbat to thing, she really murdered No spare, and miles to go! ahe's always been kind to me. And do. Well, there wasn't a garage, even If be did, thatd finish me. even back at the restaurant," Tony Thatd give everyone a chance to XXII CHAPTER said. say that I waa the girl mixed Into "No, but I could have telephoned the Donny murder and mentioned said under TIIF! Donny murder case took In the Bellamy divorce." pne Damn It!" page headlines la all the bis breath. "Wed have to stop "Who got yon into It In the first someone snd get them to telephone. newspapers the Dext day, and for place? Didnt Larry pnt you ou a d.n s to come. Harold bus that night and send you I dont know how far a garage Is many or where there Is one. This may Donny was in no sense an ordinary home?" he added rancher; he was the scapegrace delay us. However, Yes; you weren't here, I rememphilosophically, "we've lots of time son of Everard Donny, a wealthy ber. Ye I got here about three Pittsburgh steel man. His wife had o'clock. But you see the fact of now. Cheerio been the beautiful Zelda Mhoon of the bus picking me up there at that v- Tony got out and walked about the car In her turn; looked up at Santa Barbara, and their ranching hour gave them something to work originally bad been on, and then this Miss Walllster fhe wide pule gray spread of the experiment In the nature of a high ad' of Oakland rather gave them my name. pky and the pulsing stars. venture set In a background of Shed been In the car Larry and I "Bright as day, she said. Here comes a car ladies, driv- riding horses, handsome cars, good stopped before we went to the servants, smart clothes. Bat they Donny house." ing along pretty fast, too no, they had lost money; they had bad "Whos she?" too heard much theyve won'tjtop; "Aa Oakland schoolteacher. I of roadside robbers. Larry laughed. baby; there was every reason to that there bad been did a story about her once." Impressive In his tan coat, with his suppose "The Bellamy putfit's all going thick black hair uncovered. "Here nervous ' strain 'upon both the spoiled young huaband and wife away? here we are! , "China." A small carjtopped; a mans of late years the newspapers were with theories as to the womWhen do they go?" spectacled face peered out There agog "Day after tomorrow." was a woman with, a baby In her ans coldness, the mana Jealousy, the quarrels and threats that had Going to see her before they lap beside him; another, woman looked out from the back 'of the gone on In the once luxurious home. go?" "No."' Lawrence Bellamy, the well car. Tony knew this other worn Will yon see him?" ans face, tried to place it; It bad known associate editor of the Call a vaguely nnpleasant association, who bad been motoring bomb alone Tony said "no, again. Immediwho had been motoring home ately adding; "Ye hes to come somehow. I dont believe theres a garage with an unknown woman compan- for me here at tea tomorrow, Cliff. oclock on Were going off aomewhere to talk open this side of San Jose now, ion at of coarse. the man said, sympathetically. "It that evening who had been motor- together. Its good-bMiss Pm After with Antoinette home married. going to you're an before ing hoar be help gets may - back to Taft, social editor of the Call had New York, If theyll send me, and yon Wait a minute that house up been the person to discover the Larry wont be hack until late authe road there la lighted funny tragedy and bad. qnite properly no- tumn. We'll never see each other Miss again." thing too, as lste as this there tified tbs San Jose police. (TO BE CONTINUED) most be sickness," said Larry. Taft, It appeared from an amicable Charles Christensen and daughter Donna and Alline, spent the weekend with friends and relatives in Provo. Mrs. ; LOVE ON A BET . - ' Gene Raymond and Wendy Barrie. 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