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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, June 12, 1936 Political a walkover for President Rooaevelt thing and when It approaches the last lap ft tries to cram everything That, of course, will all depend in. All of which results In slipshod on how the Cleveland convention and makeshift legislation and to makes out. Landon to still In the hardly In keeping with policy of the nation to better times. , lead, but Vandenberg to coming And they laugh at Zion check. nicely. Vandenber is known by the counis calling try at large. Landon to not. despite ng ng Comment ng The Republican press coalition ticket. U such a (or thing comes to pass at Cleveland this week, the chances of Roosevelt having another four yean in the . White House are rather slim. A coalition ticket will bring into line thousands of disgruntled Democrats who under no circumstances would vote for the New Deal but who might stay away from the polls if a member of their party docs not . ' Long ago they dropped the idea that the New Dealers were Democrats and have been waiting patiently. It looks as if the Republican stalwarts will see the light when they get to Cleveland. 4 run., And if they see the light they will probably become a little more organized than they are at pre- sent, Only recently did they show signs of pulling themselves out of a slump. But they will have to keep up their courage and not be hoodwinked by "ballyhoo pouring forth from Charley Mich-Clsoheadquarters at a terrific mid-seas- pace. It ts Mlchelson's the nation that the idea to convince election will be c Rate Soil-Conservi- the vast amount of publicity being given to him. Vandenberg has been leading the fight against the New Deal, while Landon, like a little boy. to letting hie uncles do the talking for him. Vandenberg's political convictions are strong. He knows what he wants. Landon to keeping on open mind" on too many important subjects. That open mind might be interpreted as being weak. For County Averages $15.70 Per Acre The county soil- - conserving (Class 1) payment rate for Balt Lake county in the 13S Agricultural Conservation Program will average 119.70 an acre. Director Wil- liam Peterson, in charge of the program in Utah announced this week. County Agent Vere L. Martineau With a successful nomination' and with a liberal, butnot radical says that the rate for Individual platform, the Coalition of Republi- farms- may vary considerably from cans and Democrats will be able to the average rate for the county, for train their best guns on the common the reason that the rate per acre for Individual farms will depend enemy, the New Dealers. - upon the productivity of the farm as compared with the average proaware Meanwhile the President, of the fact that he to once more slip- ductivity of all farms In the county. This rate for the county to an avping in the public eye, to staying awake at nights drafting a plat- erage rate. It has been determinform which will attempt to bring ed on the assumption that no suminto the fold those who are now mer fallow will be included in the headed for Cleveland and the O. total of the soil --depleting base acreages for the county. The lncuslon O. P. standard bearer. of summer fallow will result in a lower rate, depending upon the proCongress may well be congratulated for its work during this sess- portion which summer fallow to of ion. It has accomplished almost no the total of the soil depleting bas- They've taken a place there, and Larry's writing a book." "They went away when?" A year and a half ago. It was Just before Mary Boos and I were INOIIIUS married." W.NTJ gorvloe. What do yon suppose Larry does with himself all dayr ' And Oh, writes. And swims, she was too," Brenda said, cU nett- plays brldga. The cousin Is with ing the matter with ths unanswer- them, Mrs. Poihemus." able argument Does Tony bear from him?" It aeetua to me Ita more bad No, she Only through Joe. tuck than anything to be ashamed doesnt write. And I must say 1 of, Cliff perslated. think," Brenda said loyally, abs's A girl doesnt feel so. And Tony behaved magnificently I" was bitterly ashamed. She know She's been a good sport," Cliff that if Bulb hadn't stood by her said. when that horrible Donny thing Ah, hers shs to; thats Tony In happened the next room now! said Aunt "Don't apeak of It" pieaded Annt Meg, and Brace added, "Now It'll Meggy falutly, her Uttle chin bo a party gripped in her band, her eyes anxHart waa Tony Indeed, coming In iously looking from one to the fresh and rosy from the cold air. other. She had left her outer wrap downAnd ! think, Brenda pursued, stairs ; her freshly brushed hair fell arter a sympathetic nod and glance la waves over her low forehead; In her aunt's direction, I think her gown waa dark green velvet, that Tony Just Just woke np. I with Vandyke caffs and a colthink she grew three years In three lar ofdeep taco; she was Joyous, eager, weeks after the Bellamys went lovely; she seemed to bring with away. It was as If a part of her, her to the somewhat halting party the tot old Impatient selfish part" a breath of new life, She was never aelflsh," said White violets I" she said, comAunt Meg, ready to weep. ing up to her elderly Uttle hostess. "No, she never was. But she was "They gave them to me at tbe Or. quick tempered tnd stubborn yes, phanage; arent they deUcioos? she was, Aunt Meg." " As a mule!" said Cliff, and both Hero, they'ro for yon. Are wo aU kissing yon today. Doctor, because women laughed. Ton don't know It's Christmas? "She changed," said Brenda. It how wonderful It to to get Into this was as If the thought: Til die warm and find yoa tilt Hello, Tony Taft I'll live for all the rest art yon a good boy? Hello, Mary Rose." And then to an undertone, How goes it?" The horrid feeUng in the morning has stopped," Mary Rose confided to her sinter-in-la"Ah, what a relief that to I Brenda said. If It should be a girl, I believe my father'd drown it," Cliff's wlft "mmmen voyage KATHLEEN Copyright, KathUaa Norrf. CHAPTER Over this XXIII Continued heterogeneous party Dr. and Mrs lily reigned in happy excitement. The doctor- - told Aunt Meg at every opportunity that that was what the bouse was for: to give the young people a good time. He reiterated In great satisfaction Ibe statement that It was his Idea to bare Clifford's people have everyone. Cliff aunt, and his als It tera and brother why not? was Christmas Evidently the big table forty-onwould sit down at It had been in the process of getting set and decorated for the, better part of the day; as for the tree, concealed downstairs In the billiard room, its completion had occupied the family for weeks The atmosphere of the big house was one of Innocent laughter and cheer; the lilys, the Tafts, the cousins might all hate been children again, gathering at the piano to sing the carols Pan line played so nicely, bending orer the great puzzle that was spread on the library table, run nlng op and down atalrs Brenda and Alvin, with the precious woolly armful that waa An e Jig-sa- thony- ,- apartment that morning before Tony waa out of bed, and Iirendt and Aunt Meg had spent a happy day managing the good, sweet, con tented baby. Tony had rusljcd off to work, Bruce had come home, and !h the old way had kept the place in an opronr while he man aged a bath; Cliff had come at about three oclock to gather jp present for the lily tree. JGn-hthe Bly library looks like the Emporium packing room now!' Cliff had exulted, a they had Oiled hla arms with the very creditable Taft collection. Everyone had been dressing then, for it was to be an early dinner; Aunt Meggy, crimped and ruatllng; Brenda, quite undls gulsedly changed In figure again, matronly In spreading silk; the baby In hla fur trimmed rap and taped coat. Juat aa they started Bruce had come In to escort them, and a nut ment later . Tony, w ho had to change, and to rush .off to cover one more Christmaa tree before Joining them at thd Bly. It was thla circumstance that gave them a Chance, Cliff and Brenda and Aunt Meg, to discuss her, when they found themselves for a moment quiet, out of the noisy current. In the big leather chairs of the Bly Thsy Cook and They Tramp Around. library. Tony ought to be here." Shell be here any minute now." of them, Brenda and the Jaby, and , Cliff and Mary liose, and AgpkMeg Doesn't she look well, Beautiful. She looked badly for and Aunt Sully I'll be gentler, a while; Just at first," Brenda said, I'll read and i'll study I'll make mjself the widest woman, the finBut lately lowering her voice. oh, well, there's uo one like Touy." es.!. the most cultured Ill not be reckless Touy Taft any Mary Rose Is crazy about her. wild, guy, more , Cliff said. You know how Tony can get people when she goes after them." 1 believe shes over It," Aunt She looked Meg said decidedly. hopefully at Brenda and then at Cliff. She'll never be orer It," Brenda aatJ, shaking her head She brushed her Ups across the aoft fluff of Anthony's hair. Think not. hey?" Cliff asked, with a ahrewd look Brenda shook her head again; Hal" Aunt Meg ejaculated, dis- comfited. No, but I --think this of Tony" Brenda began slowly. I think she was horribly ashamed of herself. I dont aee exactljr'why she should have been ashamed of " Cliff protested. Because Larry was married." - "She couldnt help that" Just the same, a girl does feel ashamed when she falls In love with a married man. Alvin thinks tier-self,- "It was something like that." Cliff said, as Brenda paused, with tears In her eyes "I think It' was," Brenda said. But then what's the child go ing to get out of It herself?" Aont She's nearly twenty-eigh- t Meg asked. she doesn't wantd. to marry " I wish shed marry Joe Van derwall !" Brenda exclaimed. In the " pause. He doesnt click," Cliff Said, shaking bis head. He's a prince; she's devoted to him. She goes down to hls place, and they cook and they tramp around; aho ad, mires him. But somehow It doesn't click." Where ere the Bellamys sow, Bendy?" In Nice. Larry came back to New York once; now I believe hes gone over again. Tbe old mother had a stroke, yon know, and they've Just been hanging on, waiting. - For Instance, If 25 percent of the total soil depleting base acreages to made up of summer fallow, then the actual county rate will be 29 percent less than the rate Indicated above. This rate should not be confused with the rates for (Classll) payments, previously announced. Neither should it be conpayments-tfused with be made with respect to sugar I want a For Harvesting In S. L County Edwin Slater of Arthur was elected Grand Chancellor of the Knights at the A recent survey of alfalfa fields of Pythias of Utah Tuesday V. the of organimade convention by annual in Salt Lake county Martineau, county agent, indicates zation held In park City. With . summer plane steanr plane schedules, principal cities hi the United States are now less th five days from practically any R. Newman, district of Alaska, of United Air Lin traffic manager of Nielson E. Magna Mrs. Mary was named Grand Mistress of Fin- announced today. ance of the Pythian Sisters, and Mrs. United's overnight service from Margaret McFarlane of Garfield. New York, Chicago and other east, Grand Mistress of Records and Cor- era cities to Seattle, with correrespondence. Mrs. Leatrns Turner spondingly fast flights from was elected alternate for Supreme West, Rocky Mountain and Representative. points, connects with to steamers Juneau where direct infrom Magna Those attending cluded Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen, Mrs. airplane service of Pacific t..?A to available to cities In tbe Leatrus Turner, Mrs. Tom Dnffil. Airways snd interior E. points within the shaMrs. Mary Mrs. Alice Brady, dow of the Arctic Circle. Nielson and Harvey Grubaugh. Garfield residents in attendance The combination included: Mrs. Ida Stewart. Mrs. service cuts two weeks oft plane A1 Thomas, Mrs. Margaret McFar from eastern United State travel lane, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Slater, to many Alaska points. Mr. Ed Landsaw, George Edwards (Paid Ad.) and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dale. I. that nearly all the alfalfa fields have reached condition for harvesting at this date. beets. out worked were Although the time is fully 10 days The county rates Adtwo weeks ahead of normal, farto the Adjustment Agricultural by should get harvesting work mers the of basis on the ministration under way as early harvesting will yields of the principal in avoid the usual weevil damage. Four the In county raised crops In1932 1923to crops of hay will be harvested this the period counclusive. year upon many farms of the rate acre 919.70 The average per ty. for this county compares with the So far there Is very little evidence the for weevil damage and first crop rates adjoining of average counties. hay promises to be better than it has been for two or three years. INTELLIGENT TRUST IN GOD ENJOINED Mrs. Fern Coon entertained at God. the Preserver of Man is her home Tuesday evening. Games the subject of the sermon to be were played and prizes awarded. read Jn all Churches of Christ Luncheon .was served. Scientist, on Sunday, June 14. The Golden Text: Tear thoit not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee;, yea, I will help thee: yea, I will uphold thee with teh right hand of my righteousness, is from Isaiah 41:10. also Includes The lesson-sermo- n Be of good the Bible pasage: courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the Lord (Ps. 31:24); and the following correlative from the Christian Science and Science textbook, Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy: othing but the power of Truth can prevent the fear of error, and prove man's dominion over error' p. 380 ) ng a in - ar plane-steam- s YOUR HEALTH COMES FIRST ! 1 1 A CATARACT. USUALLY DIFFICULTY OF ADVANCING AGE. MAYBE 8ROUGNT ON A AT ANYTIME OF 3Y Mr. and Mrs. Walter" Munger of Garfield left Saturday to make their home In San Francisco, California. ILlfJESS UFB OR fjjiiny . Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thomas announce the birth of a boy born Friday, June 5. Mother and new arrival are doing very nicely i v vO4. I I w- AAii mm - mimt DIMMING S EXCELLENT FOR KEEPING ti ormisuw -- ra Now you can enjoy more frequent contacts with members of vour family living elsewhere . . . with the foils hack home . . , sons and daughters at college , , , friends. Call them Sundays or any evening after 7 p. ni. far-awa- girl," Brenda said de- SPINE THE wM.JCwreirjOTi SW 71cufs to Cofudtcee murmured. Tony burst into aa animated Alaska's Arctic Circle Only 5 Days Distant K OF P STATE UNIT ED SLATER HEADS Alfalfa Ready Tfotirselfi- - y scription of the Orphanage party: they spilled milk and crumbled sponge cakes, tbe Uttle arms held out for dolls, the mangy ornaments, mouldy and broken and old, little dirty wax angels with their wings bent, and gilded walnut shells with boles In them t TencU boxes snd Lotto: those aren't very thrilling, Tony went on. I thought of Anthony's Christmas His grandfather sent him a coaster, wasn't It, Bendy "Ha adores him," Brenda aatd 'tri to Y L3 r solemnly. Next year. Tm going to take an orphan and send him something swell!" Tony said. Papa !" said Mrs Bly, her motherly eyes moist, "Next year we wUi," tbe old doctor said, nodding. The party went on "into enjoyment and hilarity. There was a marvelous dinner; Mrs Bly telling Aunt Meg In an aside that her Chinese boy had been with her for twenty-seveyears and wouldn't allow anyone e!e to touch the turkeys or the dessert "But of course w get in help." Brenda slipped way now and then, wont upsUirs to be sure An thony was asleep la Pauline's old crib In tbe care of PauUnes old nurse. , . "Ton better keep that crib," Tony, at tbe old doctor's right, said, la hls ear. He looked at her, blinked hto blue eyes I hope so, I hope so; If not now, one of these days! But Mary Rose sUU seems Uko a baby herself to me," be said. After dinner came the great hour of tbe tree, with everyone quite speechless with laughter, surprise, snd gratitude. Gee, It's cute! I lor It Pm mad about It Look, look, look." said the babel -- of voices "Isn't that adorable? Isnt that too adoe-able- r The excitement had reached its height when a maid canto to Mrs Bly, who turned to Tony. 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