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Show - st5is2e gSSf j'5se' 0 y 'gt t , I fee 'a- MiS 0 0 - rssvs f s i f' THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER H VS',YC A Y VSte WSViYS Y, ' IT WAS III A GOOD CAUSE one of the extra wigs. Ill have t seat in the gallery, where you won't b conspicuous. Yon can dress cvfer In o m of the showers add leave you things In my locker. y So It Was arranged, e&d after having duly telephoned to the Bertrams his profound regrets- at not being able to be one Of the bridal party, Toni proceeded to assume his feminine dis' , guise, Then fie sat' ia a dark corner of the gallery, wondering -- the while whether he had really gone Insane, wondei log why be had consented to sit here In Daphne's frock tod cloak Of course, If we because the fir! was so pretty While he', thus reflected Daphne was Strutting about the llttl stags trying hard to look very .masculine wearing his clothes with. rU air of perfect ownership, Even with her assumed ' masculine tones her voice possessed a 'quality that thrilled Tom, and een ia the badly fitted evening clothes she seemed to Tour tha prete tlest girl h had ever seen, A A : Davys telf the ushers they can give yon a 'm &iiaft Fainy Tale sytvm , rnmmnm few c , jams osEortri ......... a, j L' r - yfL 'i I te I jy-Ti-fJ gnrt - ' lf4, .s ... ' Jt wspaper r , ' ;;J ..J I J Vindicate.) It was haH r ,jt t't BALa fiurteJ L..3 that when Tom memorable MjLt, After hurriedly gieeting Lis c -- - fit AltA i la the tlj fairs llv- I rtcsa la t 'i ten glides toward i fe.Mte, "Wat Lve time tot ary c , ur, cOr.--A tv ha at Le Aid hr? Tll have EerUainO by half past -- m , "I knew you wouldnt Wake n fnm Alice said about it, Daphne said you Were so considerate, JAnd it wall ill a good cause x ' Hang the good cause, said Ton. Thats not why 1 did if, Why did you? asked ' Daphne, Tom Blain did not answer. But during the week that followed Tom was an ardent Wooer of Daphne Crawford. And in the course of that w$ek he made, her realize that theirs was a real case of love at first sight, -- ? Wireless Telephony Seen - va Boon io Subscribers The day of the wrong number, that babe of the telephone subscribers life, la passing, declare London Answers. f According to a French scientist, Professor Turpain, this desirable end Is to be attained by a simple ex, pedient, that of abolishing all telephone exchanges and telephonists. Wireless telephony, ay the professor, has now been developed to sue h an extent that Ihtereomnualcation of all kinds can be secured with absolute certainty merely by utilizing various rzodlfi fit f Ions of wave I ngtlia, tsiig u (hio mote and a half 4 r.-ur n t ; ll tv tou 'vnr carried cut, e rb ft in ivy a f r. ft v tAiiif,? pahiif's wllch votifi oosibte fci.4 to wft. every Oth C subv ttber on bli Mis receiver, on the other hand, v ould be capable of receiving wireless messages sent on One wave length only, This particular wave length gays Profes " f -- Tena i- -r A,: t3 A.lrt and collar and all Alice -- just Mice a sister to Tom, and besides th play they were giving was In a good cause-hun- gry children In "being snowball was not a at nil. .snowball Iter snowball was a little white shaggy dog, Bhe had named hint Snowball, for he had &st He Looked White ? lvfn t,hef end Pretty.' -- he had looked sd , white oh, so white and clean, And ' the only thing she could think of that was as White as this tittle dog , was a snowball made right after a fresh fall of snow, So she named him Snowball, f At times now im became quite dirty, playing of course as he did. But every time after he was given A bath he looked so white and pretty again. t When Teflys mother was ill Snowball was very sad, For Snowball loved ' , ail of the family, He sat by Tefiys mothers Chair and put his little shaggy head over her foot t and looked at her so sorrowfully, You're sorry 'Im sick, arent you, Snow ball ?T Tonys mother asked him. You know something is wrong and that Tin not well; dont youf'y And Snowball knew, Bor he was quite contented to ait ilk that and t' T , . , stay in. was a sad little tie doy when member M !ila dear family v?&s 111, . Bat Tcnys mother wa 6.11 is'cll again' i& oh, lueii a gay, happy before r little ctejj at was BudwbaU. He went for a long ran and walk with Teny and he didn't believe tin had, ever enjoyed a walk tro much, ' , Snowball liked to eat. Me was very fond of food,. If a caller came to the house he would sniff about to see If the caller possibly bad a piece of candy -- -- ; i, 1 Kwimw tlfiioa t ' n 'it everyday apple. Tic 4) i rf p A r : 'll i4 j- 1 i . IK cofia-tno- ft, When kept to- there Inay be added pineapple, quinces, Will as various dates, raisffi,, figg-g- s fruit juices to supply any lack, with excellent results and giving much ta-rtety- i , iti apples With ere am, duck, TUESDAY Stewed Breakfast prunes, whole wheat, top milk. Dinner Perk chops, appie ring, cafcbaga -salad, Supper Milk toast, WEDNESDAY .Frtoaeaee of veaL Oranges. Dinner ' Supper: Apple soqffle. THURSDAY Sreakfatt Buttered toast, bacon, eggs, ' Dinner-- ' Beast of Snakfalti beef. Supper Tea cake. FRf DAY Breakfast Omelet, mufSalmon loaf. fins, coffee. - Dinner Supper: Waffles, eoeoa. . SATURDAY Coen Breakfast ftakes, cream, French toast. Dinner Baked spare ribs, sauer kraut Supper Bean coup. ' Creamed Celery With Cheese. Cook a pint of celery cut In half-inc- h pieces until tender. Bycpare a white sauce, season well. Put a layer of white sauce ia a buttered baking dish, add a layer of the cooked celery and a layer of grated cheese. ..Jtepeat until the dish Is full 'Cover with battered crumbs and bake until browp, ' J Frioasss o Voal, ; x a Take slice Of veal cut from . the cut inter servlng-3fzep!ce. Pound them . to reduce the thickness Boll la four and 'suf la suit pMk fut until Irawn oft When brown d a cr irtft broth IM .cr bits the try pour oil tl lug pstj tad t 4 up to f da tor, flt-- i potir.fbi cto tbo tn serole, c,iU m4 Ml taif bo sddc 1 If desired. y Apple 8cuhU 4 Take two cupfu! of hot.epp!o suilce, sweetened dud seasoned with butter and nutmeg with half a teaspoouful of rose extract. When cold add four ' I so:scrimm m, Math ertaes father ff ff Fried mush, Dlnneri Beast 'duck, orange aalai, ' Sapper Craamad celery with cheaas. , MONDAY Breakfast! ' Oatmaat, ' nv Orta Dinner Beefsteak, mashed potatoes. Supperp Siloed fold reset -tUNOAY-Breakfs- iakd i jj J 4 eights H i 4 ward spring and tacking la fiavof ' Y' j, d& WEEKLY UEUV SUGGESTIONS, There are , many delicious ' io-a- Weatsttt that on may prepare from the Now you' may think you ara going to have a wlater ktory right In the ' middle of the sum U mer, , But ho, , this 1 not to be a winter story.. This is fiot 'to b a stohy of a snoubali such m you ,maka Out o- the snow ia the winter time, - veddlcg, It Is, deaf? asked Mrs, III ala, fche had heard her son say that he was going to act as os of the usheis at this wedding, but &a li had never met any of tliu llert-tait didn't interest her especially. T1I get a tlte out there, Tom told Ids toother and 'vanished upstairs, Mrs, Blala mt, perplexed pad oncer tain, then shuffled the' Card for an other loot at solitaire, determined to ray nothing of what Doubled her, Hie cards were barely laid on the table When she heard Toms vole on the stairs, You didnt send my evening thing to the tailor, did you? he was ask' lag, and then, I, Ira Mala had to confess, A girl, a very pretty girl eh Was, had come over with her friend, Alice Drury, from next door. This girl Mrs." Blais thought her name V as Cl aw ford though It might have tern Baldwin was one of the alumnae cf t!, Walnut Mill school for girls. WA1, tha was to take a part in a play .- lift, mmpn&i TENT'S SNOWBALL' 01i.it gives me s,ii at tl. r ten. 'f h rr to tiHe fend (! w rnd a LjuI-- . t tbreM ut to motor Tom took Daphne home ' to th T It I mt the tight of the Bertram Drury , ntommf , n ii A : GRAHAM BONNER tf miTlN rrP ihe laTcnra 1? etmtiv rot a . iha c man, and 'on i after. g vlalt Ut a ilittetlj her io mother J ; that plainedV et ealla ns children 'ttesfl - 1 5x ParkCr'S fait,: calls Ltr. K oh, - t f1?M ; k. a to ha f Tfrs. Filn lta t Save charged n L.ft m:is than w greed Upcs, Carpen ier Y ca, but tbs work wax more that I expected, . Mrs, SiJoThca you ers dearer to enme now than when you were gaged. "rp-rte,- ! -- I ?t Out-Sunh- J is C Londoner What do you think of that tower tot height? Mr. ht wl flew Yorker (abroad) Do yet Ml t v. r 1 f tl L that tower high? fay, in oar Mary lalk first floor bedrooms we Lavs to doss hor, y j, Mf T . . M- -D all the window ttt eight to k y tbs f cloud from rolling In. lUr.M i oia-lo- a. hit, .l t it, i - ' jt v k tl , AtlAK'S AZtiZZ llf J MiiJ Y Gt t a v5i 7 I1 d r!t 1 r? 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