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Show i Stephanie Goes Act Sister Leona Mnrin - IU SOUTH, (ip' commanded for n" her and twisted bis desk !.j after ,u arly so soon .ni, to tell me." he Tti-- JTwrjthlng that happened. "f8 .,. hMnnini and take W'.f " ni think carefully. Ca.risiting Marge. I came out J0 Cleveland, where we all used ut two weeks ago. Marge ',,,. t me a screen test studio. I thought that ft fun. be LlMWth.tIetJk- iiwii rleht the first day - ue ibujc r Brenneman. .'.L me they were .j vnrseit told was supposed to but jed, i wret (here two or i. three hours , after that, and when uu KindMarje went oui uuuciug U. day he'd suggest nhrti la the evening, I dldn t know along. bUdi was an auuui, rtfit mi what it M four or five days ago I begaa L rate that he'd fallen for me. 1 natea 10 1 felt terrible, but Mk to Manre because I could see me auint warn I Hi Interday he stayed away until nl "'hen he came itat ill. blm. She said Hirst was with all after-Hot-Uili- i( Htj'd been out together In an ride airplane, i I glad, even sure he'd never keep was I ikqi marry her. Tel after dinner Marge said Uier ten roing up to MIle-H- l lodse H Striate for over the week-entad tbe asked rue to come along. It tu late when we got to the kit tod we ill decided to go right Us to promise tM. Vtet I undressed I remembered j iliDDera were In Mar'e's bae. i pot on i robe and started down ret them. Just as 1 Brennemnnn's door he (ud pud It and called tne, and when timed he grabbed my arm and i m Inside and shut tbe door. It tu ill dark ln there except Jar the light that came through the kill to M Mr. I ind I (prril.lv fright. When I cried out for him to k ra. he put his hand over J Booth and kept saying. 'You wlp-y- ou can't go!' And when Med to Brht limao ha an lit 'Ah to all the devil of a mess V DUKE, TVt H .. I r n onip unti Ui bl Ml l.. l. ... itna nu Ka-I.woiuc uiitk muir W ill suitcase on It The . oQ T"a outnlde u . and I e. ' abirta. If .... .right Suddenly Mr. Rrenne- up again, saying, All mm I ilione ton he . IIuia. H.m-- t he-- oh, can't I jtiRt m hands. at forward. all right rJS't1- 0"Vr ne more thing I want v ' ili "e any anything else ra'e uuw" Mrttt attorney tw . ...mi.,- j " Nralnt J" , nun" i. irum BU1B crying sof.ly. wlth- - hii a"bohrd Into the ui rectangular black Ha elbow -- he said: MJitepIn oow, Miss win the erymingT" ' hiddr rn I - aja ku rriiT " ,n hl ii root q u 4,1, rrom her iioniiru Then ,,na 4rp!l ,,,d . feriii,.,! J? "ed I- -I orhof v . BKA aim beilroom. .-i- eyes looked from Stephanie's face to the hands with the folders. "So you're going to Bermuda." "Bermuda," repeated Stephanie, with the lilt of a sea breeze In her soft young voice. "That's where I'm going!" John Roger Thorne. Stephanie's heart swept Into a series of quick little bumps. "I'll tell you," suggested Mr. Thorne, "let's all have dinner somewhere, and then dance . . "Oh, I couldn't," said Stephanie, quickly. "I I'm not dressed for t" exclaimed Helen. "Nonsense!" "We'll go to the theater, then. I'll call Tad King!" Helen and Tad went off somewhere after dinner so Stephanie and John Roger explored alone and talked. About Bermuda. John Roger described It to her. It wouldn't do any harm Just to listen, Stephanie told herself. She wouldn't have to see him again. She'd pretend It was all true Jut for tonight But John Roger Thorne seemed filled with a strong determination to see more of Stephanie. He wanted to call; to take her places; to get to be real friends before they started to Bermuda! . ... r.r.. u,i over In her day before Clay Standing ton's window Stephanie looked at the young man model, and suddenly a cold chill of realization caught at ukjl, j k'-- by dldat you "'" Graf. ' of h ah... k. tv.. 14,l 0O that t7 whlstwrcd telir .m. ... . " ' Ml kind- Hi f.w.l : w. n.ao flew Ur!.? mn,P,, '"' "e we wnnted Hi u tried ' . that m,,,,e h,,r "n"8 b8fl ToL.. the at all ."uth .... mi Wl,at ,M,(1 'ZzT,' 2' 1? a by .t m..n m and to .... nndlna It SATURDAY ONLY, APRIL 6th ti'BACHELOR of ARTS" A Mickey MacGuire Comedy and Serial $20.00 PAY Drawing at 9:00 SUN., MON., TUES., APRIL "The COUNTY CHAIRMAN" t'lilUUl war-hors- e 1Z ft NOTICE TO MOTORISTCan Still SAVE at the Silver Bel! Station -- Direct from tank car to your car. Finest Silver Bell Gasoline Price 3 $TOP WORRYINcall WHY PAY MORE? Only One Grade of Gas Finest, First Gasoline! Grade EAGLE ne ''' i - - Bb-.k- ,' ,. al '. dlatanc. Popeye Cartoon 'The Dance Contest" and "RED RIDER", Chapter n window. "Got a big boy?" Mis Roper asked. He had forgotten her. and some- how It Infuriated hlin to see her lying there tranquilly In his bed. "Will you kindly get out?" he asked between his teeth. When she had gone he sat down on tbe ecU'e of the bed. He found Hint she had Imparted some Mrfnme to tbe pillow and tried to throw It through the wall. Some time later there wbi a knock He went to It preon tbe door. ex pared to slny tbe bellboy he to find. Instend be found Id-te- FORD INTERIOR DESIGN- - d ;.,,., good DOLLAR RANSOM" iiin..i.i - lingered . with PJIILLIl'S 110LMKS, IT) WAR I) ARNOLD and MARY CARLISLE I ! was the larg.Imlud d unions H'1 't:r:t her heart. Tonight was their last student-,,,- ,; John and gradual.hers ..,,,s were 1 evening together noivcrsthe of Bermuda." in tbe history Rogers. "He's going to I'm "but t.v. she thought wretchedly, the staying at home!" And then NAMED blur and CADET OFFICER young man model began to fast be Stephanie had to wink very Sandy. William T. Fairbonrne. fore she could see him clearly again. I.Vn.cnant Cadet ,, named I hM of 1 .ah "I'll make some sort of excuse." ((f the rnlversi.y to!" she decided. "I'll have ""It. according to an u ,i T J-anncnncen.cnt made by MaR .1... murmuren T. . R. tbe "Tomorrow." cillcpie. bead ofSteve!" litM"l" "!v,'rs' at Roger, softly. "Tomorrow, department There was a lump In Stephanie's was nppoinfd ''Mr Faiil-onmthroat "I'm not going to Bermuda, she Cadet Major last as to t(,nIrarily said. And suddenly he began demonstrating ll '. man model In fall, but after the young qtmri.-rlike blur, lnrUvs ,he fall and winter -,, l Clayton's window. Ih;advanced lli(S John demanded o!o,..-l- . Steve?" "Why, f Cadet l.lc.l.tmi.l Roger. told Winking very fast. Stephnnle MARRIAGEJLICENSES Not the excuses she had blm. truth! the planned. Only Wcldcn Andrus ."It was a game- "he confessed. and Ramon;. ,M,11M,r, I Bnt; "I was pre!endlng--b'oaiis- e dreamed . Sandy, and Jum,.d ,o much ft go! I never hurI'd see yu again." she added Midvale .,, could I know riedly. "I low ever would And !..,, K.n, Scly. Mill you'd be going there? nw? And asking keep cmlng to concludTbomro... Mol me questions? Well." she .M that laugh ed, with a perfectly good was only a little shaky, "(im.dby. CARD OFTHANKS me. John Roger. See Bermuda for '" "Now. listen here, young lady, We take .1 f hold ng nl.r.--lsin--' said John Roger Thorne. our going xmh, think you're nnd bdp her close, "don't ' . klll,lness thl. late relatives t to get away from me at ,v friends and ,, Bermuda! to date! You are gIng Vt yon understand?" werent Stephanie understood. They oh he were all. They In the rati at the allver bench. She was wearing Golf Cur.. World . Hijhe.t Me cloud at e rose colored organdie Is the almo-rrarclled there and arms Roger's In John . , was coif rotire In music playing. M aoft, stringed She could even catch the fragrance a.m. of orange blooms """ aweetl pungent and 173 1 o H.vnrddrlv.U and . . WILL ROGERS a mote: included l stu h uts who iitteiidc fall the during Norton str.tcd. The enrelln.. n' -t fall quarter enrol '' Si -9 , ,,. I j s Mr RUXVAX'S GREAT STORY "MILLION i stud-Mil- s Three hundred and twelve from Salt I tike county. m' Salt Lake City, were enI rolled in the University of tab accordluring the autumn quartet-tabulation aning to an official J- - Norton, recorder K. nounced one DAM OX CAl'SK OF I)IS(OKI) IS LAID TO MATKKIAL SKNSK apie.-iraiico- LAKE COUNTY HAS SALT . . . . . . nmnrMTC AT IT MAIN I jIUULitu ni v. eery eoun'y MURRAY FRIDAY ONLY, APRIL 5th "Pop, what Is compromise?" "Freezing appendix." n s fr-'i- if "ltotten!" Arthur said. "Now look here," Mr. Flshotz -said ln alarm. Unreality" is the subject of the You cnu't back A Lesson-SermoIn all churches of out now. You got to go through with it." He added threateningly; Christ, Scientist, on Sunday April No. 6 "Maybe you'd like to have your 7th. Tbe Golden Text Is: "Judge not wife go out to Keno and sjiend lots , of money establishing legal resi- according to the but An honest story of college life. Told with a sense of humor dence?" judge righteous judgment" (John ! Arthur stopped his striding to 7:21). turn belligerently on the lawyer, Among the Biblical verses in then thought better of It. "0. K.," Seinion Is the following: "I 4 with TOM 15ROWX. AXITA LOIUSE. Honrv P.. Walthall be said wearily. "I'll get It over waited patiently for the Lord: nnd Mac Marsh. Arlitu- - Jinlc atvl STEI'lX EETCIIIT he Inclined unto me. and beard me. J with." "Sure, sure," tbe lawyer said ind beard my cry. He brought mo "I know this Is tough up nlso out of an horrible pit. out soothingly. N1TE on you, Dorran. p. m.! But ln this state of the nit ry clay, and set my feet It's the law that misconduct has to i;mui ii rock, and established my 7-8be proven to get a divorce. Now goings (I'salnis P); 1. 2). you two get everything ready up Also Included are the following Another TREAT fur the W1I0I E Familv! here. Mrs. Dorran and the two correlative from the passages in witnesses are waiting In the lobby." Christian Science textbook "Science J Miss Boper took her overnight t ml Health with Key to the Script bng and went Into the bnthroom. ures" by Mary Baker Kddy: "The science- of music governs tones. To When she came out she was wearby :i:ttm;i: adi: ing a pair of pale blue sleeping pa- ie nias'er of chords and discords. with EYELYX YEXAP.LE. K EXT TAYLOR. LOUISE As Roper watched, she tbe science of music must be under jamas. iKJKJ.v, ailu r I l.l 1 A walked about tbe room spreading stood. I,eft to tbe decisions of ma f) uii,.i,Tr.i, 'l He ki sscd nil tbe bubies . . . ill) I rollft-temost of tbe voles! . . . her street clothes about ln conspicuerial sense, music is liable to Ih This wily, lovable, roiinly boss was it diplomat by choice , . . but ous places. confuIn lost and misapprehended "Is that necessary V he asked sion. So man, not umlerst a tiding when lie smelled lite smoke of battle he was a who turned In a quivering voice. He hated un- the Science of being. thrusting the home-towupside down. tidiness ln anyone and especially In ishle bU divine PrinciiK' as Incom GOOD SHORT SUBJECTS TOO! women. prehensible, is abandoned to con- evi"Sure," Miss Roper sail "It's lectures, left In the hands of ignordence." nt the disposal of illuance, pbu-eMiss Boper took off her dancing sions, subjected to material sense slippers and got Into bed. which Is discord. A discontented, S"Say." she said. "Which one of discordant mortal Is no more a man you Is getting the divorce? When than discord Is music" (p. IMM). You . . . 3 I saw your wife In the lobby, I thought It was you, because she looked as If she was going to have But you don't a fit of the weeps. look so gay yourself." 1 4400 South State Street He "I don't know," Arthur said. Murray's Track Side Station for Retail Trade went over to the window and stood whole this there. What had started All that be knew Idiotic thing? was Hint he felt as If the whole . . . . . . world had been stood on Its head He had tried by an earthquake. to fix things up with Beryl, but M Her heart she wouldn't lMen. seemed to have become a lump of lee so far as he was concerned. A knock on the door. Mrs, Beryl Dorran, Mr. Max Flshotz, and two clerks from the lawyer's ofllce who Gwere to act as witnesses entered PER GALLON the room. MURRAY THE "Well, I guess that's all." Mr. He Flshotz said after a moment . stood aside to let Beryl pass out 35 is the Phone Hi-Octadoor the to she turned Before first. FOR That GOOD PRINTING she lifted her eyes. She and ArLOTS FOR SALE! She thur looked at one another. flushed vividly and went. "Well, that's that!" he thought lie went back to the hopelessly, e Students tab were Are You a Corn Marktrnan? Sharpshoutcrs are bora ami r it made, ucconllng to psycholo'nal studies at Oregon university, .sas Pathfinder Magazine, These studies reveal that at least 80 per cent of good marksmen owe their ability to heredity and not rllle practice. As a result, It Is claimed a met lnd can be developed by which a go id marksman may bo picked before he even touches a gun. d geniality. OF AUTO by it the university. Cost of Engraving Stamps The 1'ost Oll'.ce department s.iys: "The cost of engraving a new postage stamp Is from $:un to $"U, depending on the size of the stamp and the amount of detail .work. However, the department Is reimbursed many times for this expense through the sale of the new stamp to collectors. Therefore, every new stamp Issued Is a source of profitable, revenue to the government." ure. . there, alttlng her !n.,., 41 la"l he of Arthur's pajama-clafig -All set, eh?" he Inquired. "Fine! This Is the young lady who Is to be the He Introduced them. "Miss Roper, Mr. Dorran." "How are you?" Miss Boper asked, nodding with professional fright Graveside services for George . Arboim. Sanders, 19. of Hun-nixmem team junior college debating ber and former resident of Salt Lake, who was killed Thursday of last week in an automobile acci dent near Aouila. Arizona, were conducted Tuesday at 3 :'M p. ni. in Murray ity cemetery. Bishop Grand was Frank Rowers of in charge. Tbe youth was a son Drai-- r of George S. mid Eldra to moving to ,i,.1i.is. nnd nrlor resided 10 ago. about Arizona years in Sail Lake. Besides bis parents lie is survived by two sisters Juno of Arizona. and I.ols Sancb-r- '"Sand 'l81 j FUNERAL SERVICES FOR VICTIM Syndicate. 8wvlc. A ItTHUH DOHUAN was striding 1 x up and down his hotel room with both bands In hla hair when bis wlfe'8 lawyer came In. With Mr. Flshotz came a pretty blond young woman with a cynical ex- presslon. The lawyer nodded In approval at I'.ervl. 'j V dls-- on't,,ln ...... nil fhiit wtm throneh " th "wXlf nn Ornyr S,,rvivil'S "re four sons, one by a onnor marriage: Join, p. Carlson "On what?" snapped Stephanie -url W. mid Elmer T. Lundskog, all t'hudwlck. f Httslmrg, Cat.; Frank E. Dut.,1-;koThe window was the deck of a ship; the models, bronzed men and Hilda Murray; two daughters, Mrs. Anderson, Murray; Mrs. daintily tanned girls, made a charmI.icn, Draper; a grandchild; a ing group; Stephanie, herself, was F1 P.l.'tlw.M.. TV. II Ilk' one of them the lady In white, per- brother. four stepchildren, Mrs. Jennie Neb.; haps! H jorumi; "Go South, Young Lady." blazed Uustave .I..,,, Lundskog, Murray Verner Lund-kog- , the poster persistently. Salt Lake City, and .Mrs. Hilda "Of course," conceded Stephanie, a little uncertainly, "I could pre- Anderson, Sweden. Funeral services have not yet been tend irranged. And so she slipped from the monotonous gray mist of the February EAST MIDVALE RESIDENT afternoon Into the humming treasure-house that was Clayton's de- BURIED IN WEST JORDAN partment store. ' "I'm going South," she caroled Funeral services for Rennald to the saleswoman. me see George Sharp, son of Steven W. something appropriate, please!" Sharp of East Mldvale. who di.-She began trying them on the suddenly of a heart attack, at his yellow sun dress with the band of home in Rlgby, Idaho, last week, orange, and no back at all. And were conducted Sunday In East the great sun hat to match. The Midvale ward chattel. blue and pink cotton mesh. An ordiishop Albert Glover officiated. gandie of delicate rose that billowed The speakers were T. V. Greenabout her dark loveliness like a wood, James A. Bateinan of West soft cloud. Jordan, Albert Burgou, Midvale, With the evening things Stephanie Mr. Eckersall of Rigby, Idaho, and Came to earth again. She glanced B. A. Rasmussen, Captain of the desperately at her wrist watch, ex- Jordan Post, American Legion. claimed, "Heavens! I'm late!" and Musical numbers were furnish began getting Into her own things ed by Don Nicol of 1'nion. Ethel with feverish haste. Millerlmrg of Salt Lake; quartet Stephanie passed, unnotlclng, Into iiuiiiImts by members of It. II. Claythe February slush. The South had ton family; double mixed quartet, lain the warm fingers of Us golden choir members; and Claudia Doty sunshine upon her. f Midvale. And so she clung to the mad game Invocation and benediction were she had begun. She went to the offered by Alfred Bobbins nnd steamship office,' and stood, her Earl Evans. d foldhands filled with members of the JorThirty-fivers, her heart racing. dan Tost, American 'Jgioii, at"Steve Oiadwlek!" cried a fa- tended in a body, forming an esmiliar voice. cort and acting as pallbearers. At "Helen Blaine!" echoed Stephanie. the graveside in West Jordan cem"This disgustingly good looking a gun salute was fired and etery, creature Is my cousin John Roger were .sounded by Washington tajts Thorne." chattered Helen. "StephThe grave 'was decorated I've hardly Oberg. anie Chadwlck, John. I"res. John A. Sharp. by since we were In school !" seen her Mr. Thome's gray was swful 1 think. n. Her husband, Carl Lundskog. died in ltt'2. e make Mr. Bren- - understand kiud du,Kh,(r(,fj(llinaiiajohamm(.i;rl multi-colore- she was and L crazy o she kept thinking of their mar-Sio Instead of saying any- about him tllnfl Just tried to Nwt.nw "It pgr ild By HARRY G. BLAKE fi. McCluiv WNU r he said, regret the necessity ....rstnnd." m miU Lady I" d LiNOW- S- PAIPA Misconduct El-'e- . TUnj.L. r 1.LUNDSK0G Moor-Ivopin- department store. huse - i wrwt. of Mrs. Lundskog was piioniuunla. U.rn in Xwed,.,,, ()U jllm. 21, iHA placard ln the window of Clayton's attArnPT i orW?ii because he was a movi. showed more L ter nervousness when she u Jack Brenne- . o V' rmind dead at her ' ,. bad the Bonntalna. and seit was suicide, The thU. "' dlf- formality. tt! as much 'v explained ,r . 1 Young the THE MURRAY EAGLE . Clan, Jacol,,,,, ru,ls,m . ... uimlskojr. to. (it,.,! is i a. in. at the family resl,!,-,,- . cii.l By MARIAN P. JOHNSON 6. McCSure Nnmwr Syndlcat. WNU 8erv1c. ,,ito a reeard .j .BP ,BB"7- Ant PI Mrs South THAYER WALDO , I I j looked at her. bis mind star tied to a complete stop, "Oh. It' you." be said, Her face had an expression he had never seen before. It was the well Hurt of egression that gie In lie revolwr. or knife n with but the at drew back, voluntarily Mime time he felt a pnng at the r thought that ln-- lovellticta wasn'l his any longer. She pushed past Mm and her eves Dashed to the bed. Like a sauiil destroyer heading f,,r at full p'n' of adtie she iW.ipenred Into the When he caught joining bathroom. lip with her "be wan peering be. Her exhind tbe shower curl.-ilnto one way of giving fury pression to back wandered she of iliooght. the tiedrooin. swiftly and looked unShe der the bed. Tb'-- turned and aald: "Where is that woman?" It didn't make sense to him for Then he took her second and shook her. ,y the shoulder he cried Jealous!" you're Why t,.t full v. "You're- Jealous, Beryl!" and She said. ""It Arthur!" burst Into tear "So you fote nie after all!" "nh tm!" "be aald against his cke.t. "I otdy wanted to wive yoq i from that cheap looking blond, no was ahe thai glance nt taw fi ti EXI'I.ltTS In f. rotor dinlgn nr jfl' f rnlbuintir alxiul new note In Inlrrlor le- ottaup4 grey liarlground Imtttrdiiilrlr poltr' the subtil iim- Ign '' j t lord Deluxe intrrlnrn. 1'hrf have for frniinliie ro.tuni(-- . 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