Show v the MAY 13 1930 sjAY hadn’t got very far la picturing the future go up to “But would you want to evenr time returnand Hlllshire we go out?” she asked and thereby killed - two birds with one stone She would accept a wardrobe and find out if they would spend many SSStol- - Alan "Sgg! was “I thinking I’d dose toe house and come down to a hotel” -“Really that Philllpa beamed would be a lot more sensible for “A home is no you” she aagreed alone Funny man place for isn’t it?” ' "What’s funny?” the way Philllpa shrugged “Why oxplainecL she out” work things “Come of us who would love a home think of our own too muchtoever to without go have it of leaving while someone Ee1broe off suddenly then added breathless1 ly: “I don’t understand it!” “Neither do I” Alan replied’ and meant him to thought as sheofhad ’ Natalie a little harder At home that night his bitterness him? grew What was wrong with ne What was wrong with the home liv-n- g toe about He glanced provided? room where he went to look over toe day’s mall and found no aultwith it as a setting for woman even as exquisite as Natalie “Maybe she thinks she ought to be in a palace” be said to himself mt he was unjust in that Belng irritated half right and half wrong been amalways him Natalie had bitious for him- - She wanted success but she had not been greedy of material possessions Alan was deonly liberately trying to remember It her about things derogatory to think softer thoughts helped him of Philippa And his soft thoughts grew softerie as more days went by and still did not write to him What was le going to do with his life anyway? he asked himself night after night while lying awake and pondering toe wreck of his marriage With his window shades up with the 'windows for fresh air his room was lighted from that of a wakeful iruest In another wing of the hotel The liaht disturbed Alan: made him TTdio programs vf I Jt if T ! 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P-- 5 I Request hour and His Minter of Melody from the P 0-3- recordings lpanish Novelties j?l W P 1 echoes Haaiun P 3® 1 mt - klotlesday Kings of Syncopation 3 else” ballroom KMte City (tVEDNESDAY 188 I concert — Bard i a 0-- Waltzes 5 g 230 camPfire 3° In-Mor- - f Breakfast club musical mar- - kaX& ning tout' headlines anning hints a -- Householdconcert picture theme ’I llf-M-iatur- e llglMonen I JftS'nMidday variety ::i°n echoes S-W-r- litzer featur-f- - cene halllday — Ma tmee melodies -- V --Chasing the blues away £ o’—Community surprise ( Jn J j KslZtVLSDAY m — NBC “Happy Bakers” S Salute 2 g'S-N- BC Radio - Kleth - Or- popular vaude- featuring a rtn 1 inn Na-al- iP Frolic m— Drama period under diction of Kathryn Howard —"Vagabond of tl 0 rddmght Air' m— SLert i KSh-WEDNES- DAY Household Insti- - n — "The U ’ I U f of inter© ioSo n— CBS Mardl Gras 33 n— CBS “Mr and Mrs”— dramatization of events in the lives cf Joe and VL 33 p n— CBS “Musical Comedy Memories”— high lights from leading musical comedies S3 p n— CBS Ted "Weems and his orchestra from Chicago S3 p m— CBS Charlie : Straight and his orchestra from Chicago S3 p n— CBS Arson Weeks and his Hotel Roosevelt orchestra 13 p m—CBS Midnight melodies —Ann Leaf at the organ !:S0 p m— Melody moments 1:33 p m— Johnny Rosen and his KDYL broadcasting orchestra 100 p m— Bits of modern music 1:20 p m— Organ tone pictures vidi Ethel Hogan at the console tj p direct wire from theatre I tO midnight — by All-requ- gram 30 a m — Signing the Capitol pro- est off and time re- port KDYL— WEDNESDAY noon — CBS Columbia ensem- CO ble Ms p to p m— For Your Information m— Noonday rhythm p m— CBS Musical Album — Symphony orchestra with soloi- 33 sts 30 15 p m — CBS lar songs by p ‘dors Grenadiers— popumale quartet m— CBS Twilight Trouba- - p m— CBS Aunt Zelena the Dixie story teller to p m— Tea time program— nov-- 5 30 OQ cities and varieties p ra— Popular period n — CBS Adventures of Colo-- -r Powell — p Reminiscences of Powell's adventures in various parts of the world A 1 m— Matinee' dance hour £pp m— 30 Uncle Ben and the Kan-- 1 garoo club — CBS Men's shoe special —character and quartet songs alh banjo specialties 30 p m— Uncle Ben and the Kangaroo club (continued) P-- - TORT TRIED HIS BEST WORTH-Hayw- ood Nelms read about a fly-ib?:nsr organized in Edln-“- T He wrote the er TexTor not he a!esrr-a- n zf - organ-wheth- them planes Back came 'G'ir ultimate goal is much sf BEGIN HERE TODAY NATALIE CONVERSE tries to conquer her Jealousy over her husband ALAN- - But they quar- rel over BERNADINE LAMONT a night club hostess when she asks him to look after her son BOBBY whose father had saved Alan’s life during the war Alan tries to explain that the doctor has given Bernadine only a short time to live but Natalie’s rebuffs cause him to seek understanding and sympathy from his secretary PHILLIP A WEST who is waiting for the opportunity Philllpa manages to widen the breach between Alan and Natalie by showing her a letter from Bernadine In which she mentions toys he has given to Bobby Then she changes an order for orchids and when Natalie goes to a bridge party and hears another woman boast that Alan had sent her orchids all her old anger is aroused She refuses to believe Alan’s denials Angered Alan takes Phillips out again and wonders if he could love the girl when she coyly refuses his kisses On returning home he finds Natalie packing to leave Wounded pride prevents either from seeking a reconciliation After she leaves the house seems desolate to Alan and he seeks consolation with Philllpa She flaunts her victory to the office force but conceals the fact that at times he is entirely indifferent to her Meanwhile fataHe regrets her hasty action She hasn’t told her family and when her young sister asks to go back to New York with her promises to take hen But she does not write to Alan hoping that he will beg her to return Her silence however merely spurs him on in his affair with Philllpa r NOW GO ON WITH THE Dull Tired Faded Skin Calonite powder aprin cloth and rubbed gently J? ‘h- - before retiring will clew - 8 i CIrt and dust and oily 'tar ”r preventing blackheads It ' 'n:o Oull tired skin scr 'Ti ' f c- '1 t good i t - theu : night's rest Vhy endure such a minute longer than Few corns so stub-Dc- m Clue-ja- y will not end ct once and shortly -t completely c-ld ':tive Cucert 2“ per Ci shrubbery silent and waiting Had It been burned to the ground blown up or razed toe thought that persisted in Alan’s mind could not have been there He believed he consid-ere- d nls home life in house at an end forever but that in reality he clung to the idea of returning to it After all hotel life was not to his liking A man had a right to surround himself with the things he wanted quiet restfulness comfort He made a wry face in toe dark His home had not always been and restful But then Natalie quiet it hang was different She had all Philllpa been out in toe world in business She knew enough of life to be reasonable about it She wouldn’t narrow down to toe notion that one life ever could or should be completely submerged in another Natalie wanted too much of him that was toe trouble Philllpa was different He kept going hack to that And why couldn’t he care as much for her— in time— as he had for Natalie? He did not realize that he thought In the past tense when he thought of his love for Natalie It would have been a shock to him to say: “I don’t love her any more” But every consideration he gave the future was predicated upon the fact that he was falling in love with Philllpa And Alan was not a “two woman” man He begazt to visualize his secretary in his home There was no great thrill in creating toe mental picture neither was it displeasing to him WeU perhaps Usually he gave it up with an offhand platitude of some comforting nature such as: “Lover isn’t necessary to a happy marriage anyway it’s got to be based on something sounder like respect and tolerance” And certainly he respected PhJ-lip- a She was clever All that was doubtful about her she managed to toone of North Albert lappointed deputy sheriff Sheriff Barlow railroad Oeorge Lochhead loe&X ' manager will retain his position Hyrum Pingree and Dr Coulter re--’ port favorably on instituting a manual training course in toe 'eighth grades as suggested by SuperintendThe eighth ent John M Mills be to are grouped together as' grades toe Junior high school - — ! ——T F A Neuberger president of the and court bailiff by Wilson to succeed Tom Feeny The Cereo Manufacturing company of moving his plant to latter resigned when he purchased Logan discusses toe advisabildiscussed He Ogden toe Faistaff cafe officials of toe ity of it today withcommerce tree in- Ogden chamber of LeRoy Marsh fruit andannounces Davis of county spector association Ogden Clearing-Houscrop in that toe cherry and peach that banks will the Clearfield district was heavily formally9 announces at' a m and close at 12 noon damaged by the recent frost A big open on each Saturday hereafter is anticipated apple crop i j P J Moran of the Moran ConAmbler B Patton graduate of the struction Northwestcompany of Sait Lake and school Ogden High states he is considering estabelected that been has ern university an office In Ogden club Interne Senior toe of lishing president Northwestern at William Wright Ogden pioneer Theodore Loreh is to appear at a says toe completion of the Bamthe berger railroad foreshadows cal theatre in the productloi linking of Ogden and Salt Lake as Jekyll and Mr Hyde one big city as prophesied by Brigham Young He advocates that toeThe Pintsch Compressing company two should divide Davis councities conassumed of New York City has ty trol of the gas company operated by toe Denver Ss Rio Grande Western m e Lewis V Baldwin president of the Missouri Pacific Railroad Tegaa bis career as ‘a xhalnman with a surveying c rew notwith- standing that - ‘ i he was a university graduate That was 24 years ago done He was with most of the time and alPhilllpa ways telling himself that she would make a wonderful wife She knew What was going on in his mind He was constantly referring to marriage moralizing on it and revealing his belief in everyone's right to happiness It was plain to her that he was seeking to convince himself that they could would have color with an air of honesty that Alan little suspected was only a pose She took clothes from him and Alan believed it was because she had to have them to go out with him and that she accepted his invitations only out of the kindness of her heart Simply to cheer a friend over a rough era She was a find happiness together The amount of love he had for her scarcely concerned Philllpa She was interested primarily in helping htfiFdeclde to take a chance on marriage xls$ and love afterward She had a plan ready And she felt the time was now ripe to put it into effect (Continued Tomorrow) regular girl One day he woke up to the fact that he was serious concerning her He had stopped writing to Natalie —the short notes that hurt her almost as much as comolete silence ’ WATCH YOUR BRAKES NEBRASKA CITY Neb — JL F Peterson and a companion were hurrying here in an automobile re- cently to keep a dinner engagement : They arrived in timeoutfor toe meal of the car but when they got they noticed a rear wheel smoking several' They looked and found thattwo the spokes had been burned in hub smoking and the wheel ready to drop off The brakes were too tight M BERNE — (AP) — Switzerland is credited with toe highest consumption of artificial silk per capita in the world The United States stands fourth in this compilation America is represented as producing four-- 1 fifths of a pound per person and Se of a nound buvto : nine-tent- hs 4 Ito ' ’A cd m al ts 6 for 25c WP1 --XL A44ra f DhUneflee" 2J Summer Dyi Ar Here Comfortable ‘StnocEK dayi in Chicago are comfortable atTux Daxxz Pleasant spacious airy rooms and an ideal location crossly “But Alan”—it was Alan now— "how can you when you live up in !STB! 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VULCANITE SHINGIES 1 y' f cessible Hates begin at $5 per day Permanent Suites at fire-saf- - Joan Crawford overlooking Lake MichiBeach bridle paths gan Lincoln Park and other attractions immediately ac- ! dressings Simple and bathproof At e-ja- ment but she was smart enough to wait until the hour was hers before attempting to make him pay for it She remembered very clearly as she told him in a quiet voice that she would be glad to go that she owed him something for toe day before But of course if he surrendered— she smiled faintly up at him —that would wipe out all debts To give him a fair chance she was as pleasant as she knew bow to be when they met again Alan had waited outside her home in a taxicab She did not keep him waiting long They had an excellent dinner and were fortunate enough to get good seats for a Broadway hit But they danced on an overcrowded Door in a second-rat- e supper club and Alan didn’t like it Particularly the people at toe table next to theirs One of toe men there was too frankly interested In Philllpa “We better dress next time and go to a decent place” he remarked ‘ l treatment pro-rpic- - 7 went to Philllpa and WHEN Alan her if she would go to dinner and the theatre with him she did not let toe little incident of the day before that had troubled him interfere with her acceptance It was hot that she failed to rex how she went into his call it office and found him sitting with his head bowed on his arms and v 1 - ' ' cy : STORY CHAPTER XXI RB - T A safe made by a famous Blu S? 3-d- ay V" - oS1 Into ' Hillshlre unless you want to do s lot of commuting?”' “A lot Of commuting” Alan re peated and they both laughed- r “Think tola Is going to happen often?” Alan askedi Philllpa merely smiled a “Well if it does we’ve got to dress” Alan declared v “What was toe matter with' toe Rosebank?” ' “It’s ftll right but I think I’d like to see you dolled up Philllpa” Philllpa was not entirely pleased with his remark— he might be finding fault with her appearance— but she saw manna la it that she could : r gather “I could never afford it” she sa$d firmly “Why Alan don’t yoi know that an evening gown won’t stand more than two or three parties Jn some of these clubs? At least thaYs what I’ve heard Some of them pass out at toe first say’ - m take care wearingJhey of that ” Alan said quickly “Don’t make a fuss about he y added it pleaSe Philllpa” saw as he opposition growquickly ing in her countenance “You’re giving your time to me—it’s only I should do something right that for you " It would be different if I I weren't married As it is this can’t mean a thing to you but a good deed It’d be a fine guy wouldn’t let it be j an expense t j to you?” Philllpa looked at him’ as though she were carefully weighing his words Ih reality she wanted very So it couldn’t mean much to laugh a thlner ‘ to her? ADoarentlv he ma-P-rp- h£cect: Puts New Life c- From Our Elies ed ' " welJs as they are draw back For he suddenly bestudy their courses came abrupt with her almost rude errors in drilling Philllpa smarted under his treat- £e”i:‘t0 “cre to v'1 Years Ago- - KUTII DEMY GROVES sn&icc jure jt-x- x ground work how she followed a sudden impulse Our organlza-t- fl to comfort him fGr s” mial rather than She was certain that for a moNelms said ment the Alan had been on the verge -- te a as of taking her in his arms Then misleading he seemed to heed some inner adcarn?ra has been invented to monition that prompted him to P1: CLf? before flying s r snow-cover- Ogden 20 UPON A TIME- - interior KDYL— TUESDAY I think with deeper regret of his pleasant room In Hlllshire It had given him a pang good and sharp to lock up toe house and let Frances and Hannah go VNo getting around It” he said to himself “it’s a tragedy breaking up a home” But the house remained It stood there in Its setting of Recipes of Mary Hale Martin” t m— Helen Webster decoration expert 4S p m — NRC Program est to housewives a p m— NBC Concert 33 EXAMINER n— NBC Pacific network I’ favorite f I STApr OGDEN (Mlneral'Sur faced) ’ Ogden Sewer Pipe is Coal Co 1 Roofing Contractor v joth and Lincoln Axe Phone Of den Utah a III Toilet Soap s Luxury such as you have found only in fine French Soaps at Strand $1C9 the cake— NOW x |