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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD C' yn Doug- -. sequence actually sndy. g8 I AHERN in fact, 'f UP the aiaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaa as had satisfac. iggles. ' V e Years 1 Je among seniors r cent of i married leaving Jred they r CHAPTER X Continued 15 hubbies its LIDA B Y youre in fine ek. Tro- - ht the hem, accenting the narrowhipped look. Make this design (No. 1971-B- ) of small-figure- d print, flat crepe, georgette or chiffon, with decorative buttons down the bodice in the front. The plain v of the neckline invites all sorts of different form tonight, Ga-jl- a. Connie Belmont fluttered all .long lashes at them across the vhile only "If Pete wasnt your cousin, too. a approved mes were ,jin turned to Gay. he m report-- Vjl yu dance with me? p and 40 quietly. the same, it eyes, brilliant with animation the others, clouded as her quick &e wall-flowe- r, glance met his. she said and rose i got up to pull back her chair. Iscuse me," she said directly to at oert Cameron and, silently, as side, walked to the edge of iard Id like to, floor. light in his arms. He on his shoul-- i, held herself from him. He a little distance jd not see her face, only her red-,w- n hair, brushed smooth tonight, Rates: day ind with a narrow bandeau of furimiitd. leaves. They circled the Salt Lake. j gold it in silence. Then John said: It's a nice party." she said and was Yes, isnt it? ,nt again. 16 a. He had thought that, dancing, he gden Utah, pt find her again. During this , erminable evening, she had held I IT a off as, now, physically, she kept distance between them. Her ani- 'Jon for the others excluded him, San Like ugh he had sat beside her. Si-- I ally, miserably, unable to respond her mood, he had watched the ef- IES :t of her high spirits upon the jI Now with him, alone, she ,:ty. iakes I s silent. shop i j re you having a good time? 4 asked, when again and more .wly, as the number of dancers ,. A " t. Teased, they had circled the floor, minimum "Oh, yes! she said. Are you? Salt Ukb'No. You know Im not! TShe drew back and looked up at S u Why not? she asked lightly, ker cyes sParinS in dark 7ot'ar Marker!. glints between the thick :o.MPANl,raight lashes. Its a beautiful Lakt Cll rty. Robert always does things cely." Her expression changed. Oh John, no! She gave a little cry. Im miserable. Ive iVhite vr,ver spent such a wretched hires tiog. why didnt we do as wed Robert wouldnt have ier. idahjnned? ae was ircely felt her hands, She in his hand. MACRAE SMITH CO, - lip-stic- with her left hand to bis band, she printed in staggering bright red capitals on the table cloth GOOD-BY- ! GAY AND JOHN." top-co- at .fJ i--- fu-- be-jJs- i II , "I CHAPTER 41 XI SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 Nfw Montgomery Ave. San Francisco Calif. Enclose IS cents In coins for Size Pattern No Name Address snow-covere- d life in Maine. Well, keep your courage up. You ought to sight land by morning. Maybe you can find out whats wrong with it? Nat suggested. Sorry, old man. Excuse me Admiral. Im a doctor, not a radio technician. s. The train with curtains drawn over section windows and lights burning dimly in vestibules waited on led the way the track. The red-ca- p toward the sleeper in which Johns berth was reserved. They lagged behind, walking slowly, very close together. Youre going, arent you? I believe it now that I see the train. John, when will I see you again? I don't know. Ill be tied down pretty closely after Dr. Sargeant sails, except on Wednesday afternoons and evenings. May I come to see you some Wednesday afternoon? His face Would you. Gay? I want my mother brightened. and sisters to meet you. And my grandmother. Youll love my grandmother. She glanced at him and away. What? he asked. "More family? Can we risk it? Theyll love you. "I hope so." She hesitated, then continued. Im sorry," she said. I wanted I love you. I love you. A brake-man- s call echoed past them. They made for the vestibule of the train. Better not go aboard, Miss, the We leave porter 6aid pleasantly. in one mo minute." One more minute, John. He caught her into his arms. Their lips met and clung. A second call echoed. He broke away from her arms. The porter leaned out of the vestibule. John raced into the train, colliding with the Negro. Good-by- , he called as the train began to move. Good She ran a few steps beside the car. John caught her hand, dropped it. Remember. Some Wednesday aft- ernoon. The train picked up speed. She fell back, breathless, stood straining for a last glimpse of Johns waving arm, his face, the hat that The tram she hadnt admired. moved forward into darkness. The red light at the rear diminished into was gone. a dot, a Gay turned toward the stairs leading up to the station leveL Some Wednesday afternoon pin-poin- t, For whiter mashed potatoes or boiled rice, add a pinch of cream of tartar to the cooking water. 39-in- door-nail.- Well have to wait, John sighed. Never leave sugar, raisins, currants or peel in paper bags. They all go moist and sticky very quickly. B You could try anyway, couldnt you? the child persisted. Got to keep moving, Nat. Youd better come in pretty soon. This wind is cold. John went into the house. Lamps were lit in the wide hallway. The warm air made his face burn. He threw off his coat and went to the mirror. table beneath a The days accumulation of mail lay there in a tidy heap. John ran through it rapidly. Nothing from Gay. There had been nothing for three days. That was not unusual, though. Sometimes he received two letters a day. Again several days would pass without a message from her. Hed hoped there would be something today. Her letters were graphic, amusing, affectionate. He enjoyed them. Well gilt-fram- To remove whitewash from a ceiling, dissolve one pound of alum in one gallon of strong vinegar. Apply with brush, let soak in well and scrape and wash as usual. Moisture in the refrigerator encourages the growth of bacteria, causing food to spoil. Wipe off Snails Trail all moisture inside the refrigerator and be careful to remove Whats the use of the shiny spilled foods. sort of trail which snails leave behind them? is asked. Is it part of their way of getting along? No; it is just to make the path smooth and level. As a snail often has to travel over rough ground, it discharges a mucous substance from a "special gland at the upper front end of the foot the snail has This only one foot, you knowl substance forms a smooth path over which the snail can glide. Future Ours Remember this also, and be well Although a slow traveler, the snail will go a long way, and even persuaded of its truth: The future climb over obstructions, to obtain is not in the hands of Fate, but in ours. Jules Jusserand. favorite food. eight-year-ol- half-smil- Always keep flour in a warm, dry place. Damp flour will never make light cakes and pies. jewelry and necklaces. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1971-is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, Never serve food in a dish that 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 requires i3 too large for amount of food 414 yards of material with- served. It detracts from the apout nap. Send order to: pearance of your table. John stopped his car before a square frame house set flush with the pavement along a street of square frame houses separated by lawns. stretches of The late afternoon light was gray and a sharp wind blew in across Casco Bay. John, stepping out of the car, glanced up through bare branches of elms, serene and gracious in summer, etched now in bleak austerity against a cold gray sky. There was snow in the wind, he thought. A March blizzard would probably leave in its wake an epidemic of influenza. Nothing to do about it, though. He sunk his chin into the collar of his bearskin coat and started across the icy pavement to the steps of the house. A childs voice, shouting, drew him to the fence, parallel to the street He looked through brown skeletons of lilac bushes into the side yard. he called. Hi, Commodore! The shouting stopped. Nathaniel stairs. d It was the chin up that did it, Adams, Dr. Sargeants grandson, standing on the seat John said. of a garden swing strung with an Oh, I dont think they care, espe- intricate network of ropes and cially late like this. waved a mittened hand tostring, into the chill air ward him. They descended i and murky light of the lower leveL Im Admiral Byrd, he called. Oh, are you? Hows it going? Land in sight? Were in desprit straits," Admiral Byrd in a blue and red snow-su- it and high buckled galoshes shouted cheerfully across the icefloes of the Antarctic. Radios gone dead. Cant get a squeak out of her anyhow. Thats serious, John sympaHave you tested the thized. tubes? " Aya. Deadern a John smiled, marveling at the rapidity with which a child adapted himself to an environment. Young Nat had been born in the Philippines and cut his teeth In San Francisco, but his Aya was as authentic as though, instead of six months, he had spent the six years of his eve-chic- 4 if? i" WNU SERVICE was always by her rare tears. Lets meet you and weve wasted so much get out of here. I dont want to of it being unhappy. talk to the others. I want- to be I can barely remember. alone with you." And were wasting whats left I want that, too. She blinked, talking about Russian princesses then smiled. Do I look spotty from and Dr. Sargeants family. weeping? Lucky I dont use masThats called whistling to keep cara. your spirits up. What should we Very lucky. You look lovely. talk about, darling? His arms released her reluctantly. I dont know. I should be able Can we say all the polite things to think of something beautiful, somenow and get away? thing that you would remember. I Of course we can. She held his cant. All I can say Is I love you. hand tightly as they made their way Thats beautiful and I will rethrough revolving couples toward member it. the table which her step-fathhad Darling. engaged. No one was there. The You sweet! other members of the party were They neared the train gate. John dancing in the glow of artfully tightened his grasp on her arm. mellowed lights on the crowded Will they let you go down with floor. me. Gay? Well have to wait." John sighed. I'd like to see anybody stop me. No, we wont My grandfather owned most of the But politeness, darling. New York, New Haven and HartWait! She caught up her eve- ford once. ning bag from the table, opened It The official at the gate asked no took out a Holding fast questions. They started down the -- I e A R R I M O R E John set his cup In the saucer and pushed back the sleeve of his to glance at his watch. Gay watched him with widened eyes, holding her breath. Fifteen minutes," he said. She let her breath exhale with a sighing sound. Time for another cup of coffee, she said, and glanced toward the waiter drowsing against the walk No, darling. All those steps." His lips smiled at her across the table in the station restaurant, but the smile did not reach his eyes. "Do you want me to miss the train? Thats the object of drinking two cups of coffee. John must you go? Must, Gay. He rose and walked around the table to her chair. "I dont want to go. "Dont you? She caught his hand resting on the back of the chair. Even after everything? She tilted her head back to look up at him, her eyes soft and bright, a e curving her lips. of that seems important None " nded. now. Darling, come. UCK$ "You were afraid wed quarrel, He held her She rose slowly. Suid. md Mwofc" it. He bunaa, J6.sot "Yes, I was. If you'd seen your coat She slipped into throat her about collar dled the ce when Mother asked me what I yery?S t" I shouldnt have let you come , CanTal ".ended to do this winter. with me. Going out through the 'I never heard anything so com- he burst out with door of the restaurant, he held her etely selfish, LS arm tightly. Its so late and so - vehemence. erved br "It was tactless of her to have cold. I oken of K "Carl is waiting. Ill be all right. it in your presence, per-pPK1CEP red-ca- p A She with Johns luggage But Mothers thats way. wiehes t Us it being practical. It didnt followed them across the vast vaultcur to her that you would think ed concourse of the station. Only a few late travelers moved past and r heartless, as you did before them. Their footsteps made j But shes your mother, Gay! - "We each lead a completely inde-ide- a hollow echoing sound. She pressed existence. Its not a bad close to him. ?a. When I see what some moth'"Take me with you, John. s do to their children. Im glad He smiled down into her lifted 'ty is like she is. eyes, sad in the depths beneath the 'But you dont want to visit Tory brilliance. What would I do with les in Palm Beach? you. Gay? Couldnt we rent something? A Theres only 'one thing I really mt to do. How do house or an apartment. 'Dont you know how that makes people in Portland live? e feel? I live in Dr. Sargeants home, as 'Flattered, I should hope. Her you know very well. OOh vde trembled. "Was is that a stipulation? dtr 5 No, you cant know, he said A very important one. I couldnt utnents You cant know what its have come here to see you if Id terly. r 16.01 e to feel humiliated, not to be had to pay board since October. I Ion. le to take non. you away with me, couldnt have bought this new hat lentfc w, to have you make which you dont admire. tonight, Itial lew "I do. Its a marvelous hat. Now planations which I should make, Kecita w. u havent been nei-- t that Ive its and gotten used to it, I think happy 4)1 have I, except that first day, it makes you look very handsome lawkin ) Boai vistmas Eve and distinguished. Liar!" He pressed her arm with "Yesterday and today in the coun-T- ? Weren't you happy? I was. his arm against his side. "Darling! "But why? Has Dr. Sargeant a family, They moved slowly, "ly their feet conscious of the John? Their older Mrs. Sargeant. ythm of the waltz. Because we Hided any reference to the sub-ct- s daughter 13 there this winter with e Her husband is two small sons. upon which we disagree, we were alone except for an officer in the Navy. Theres a byi Jte and younger daughter In college who your father." "Oh, dear! Her laughter shook. comes home pretty often for weekmade you come here because I ends. (a s Is she attractive? afraid wed quarrel if we were I don't know. Ill look at her Hi jne, and I wanted your last night .re to be pleasant. Dont, John, when I get back and send a reiking spoils everything. If we port." eP on at this rate She laughed. Her head He 'Wed Ive never really seen a girl since his shoulder. against Ail. her tremble in the tightened Ive known you. of his arms. Darling! I'd like to believe you. "Im sorry, but Ive got to know. Do you know how you look lt at me. Gay. His voice was now? Jkh with Wan and exhausted from trying urgency. "Tell me. Do u want to go on? not to burst Into a flood of tears." 14 Her Like a Russian princess. In that eyes, lifted to his, were bril-J- t I4 with terror. fur cap and coat There should be t Juhn! Roost she cried faintly. Dar- - a drosky waiting outside for you Instead of a limousine. I don't see how you can. he There are no more Russian prind more cesses. Theres "I'm gently. " 'Aing "There are in Illustrations for Toove nd you," she said steadily. lstoys novels. Do But they dont have blue eyes." you, Gay? His lips moved no further words came. He They should. His voice faltered. that her cyes brimmed with Oh. Gay." Don't go, John. It seems such T lakS Darling," he said, moved os he a little while since I came here to ul I two Keys to a cabin i i s QUESTIONS Ueparthent :r, j v xEl e pension cy doctor h Dakota. HOUSEHOLD 4 bound this year? 'T'HIS dress has a beautiful line slim-hippe- d, high-buste- d, ex- actly the silhouette in which womlook best. And its so simply designed! 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