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Show Proof of Love CJiiti By B VRB R FUits-se- by ANN BENT DIET ej'ern New T, crl , Ts onp Male in a rratter of time, Gins told the befi jou'U love me. surof of it " g rl, Im There a is nothing of conceit in h,s manil-- , and Angela shook her head "Time ha n't an;, th.rg to do with it. I m we're not the same kind of pei pie Malcolm frowned. "Youve hardly given me a chance to plead my cause Slay a little longer anyway, he urged. "Wait until the first snow It's beautiful on the mountains Youll lAe it." Angela gazed up toward the high flung peaks of the Lockton range Mentally si e pictured their snow laden slopes beneath a wintry sun "Yes," she said. "They must be Everything is beautiful up here ' She turned to him, smiling brightly All right. Until the first snowfall then. It came sooner than they expect ed. Two weeks later the sun dropped r into a bank of clouds at noon. It began to snow shortly after dark, lightly at first, developing by morning into a raging blizzard Angela was delighted, thrilled. But by the second day she began to doubt And on the third day with the storm still raging, she sought mid-afte- Oh, I hate you for this'. she said. out the clerk in the tiny mountain hotel When," she asked, will the stage leave for the railroad?" He looked at her curiously and Next April, Possibly smilrd, May. "There's no way of getting out before then?" None K.dge Peak is always snowbound from October to April " But but the Pass Aren't there dogs The clerk shook his head. "It's toen done, once or twice And attempted a half dozen times "You mean the others failed He nodded. Mighty dangerous business. Only a fool would try it The door behind them opened Malcolm Goss was standing there, watching her Furious, she confronted him. "You knew! You knew all the time' You thought if I had to stay I you ! She left the sentence unfinished Her eyes blazed. He regarded her solemnly. "You really mean that" "Of course I do What else am to think Oh I hate you for this' She turned away, but his hand gripped her houidrr, swung her back Listen. The storms about over. It hasnt been as bad as it seemed. Mostly wind. We could make It over the pass If you care to try. His voice was a challenge. For a moment their eyes clashed. Angela tossed her head. When can we X start "In an hour Get your things Leave as much as you can behind. Dress warmly. I'll arrange for the dogs " He left her She went to her room, sorted over her things, made up a bundle of the bare necessities Waiting for Malcolm, she wondered whether the new feeling that assailed her was renewed anger or fear. In an hour she went downstairs again. Malcolm was wailirg, talking to the clerk The latter looked , worried. All right. Wed better get goMalcolm came across the ing floor, glanced at her bundle approvingly and nodded toward the door. There were furs In the sleigh and he tucked them around her. The snow had stopped. There were rifts In the clouds She lifted her eyes to the peaks of Lockton range. They were white, a whiteness that was sinister and mockirg A little tremor ran through her body. Toward sunset she dozed; when she awoke they had stopped. A fire was burning and she could smell coffee. A full moon was riding high above the hemlocks in a sky free of clouds. Malcolm arose from his squatting position before the fire. "You'd better get out and exercise a bit Coffee and bacon ready In five minutes Angela climbed out of the sleigh, conscious of cramped Lmbs. "Do we camp here? Her tone was matter of fact. "No. Well not can p at all. The moon's bright, and the wind niaj ruM- any moment. He tried and failed to ke p anxiety from his voice, Angt la looked at him and thin glanced up through the trees. Already tht ir crowns were beginning to sway gentlv. E.e had no way cf krowng wh.it a r ii g w.ud m gvt n e.n ri t un-t- l t o land they rcac' ed tne ho A It was as was blown g g'e another tl zzard hid con e though uo. so tl uk were the said i g pirli-clecf snow Angt la burrowed down m the She tiled not to th i k of robes what the cleric had said Hours later they stopped Jlj'colm Goes appeared bes.e tl e sc h, a blur of white "Cold'" She heard his vo.ee above the roar of wind ' Not a bit," she flung back gav'y I ke it He hesitated a moment, then returned to the gee pole At pela was secretly pleased with herself, Angela never Knew how close to death they came that inght. But she guessed at least half of it. She remembered dropping IT to sleep again. When she awoke it was daylight. The wind had died. Men on snow shoes were milling about the sleigh. She saw another dog team and then she saw that they were transferring something from behind her to another sleigh. She heard a man say: Oh, I Wonder why guess he'll live . . Who's the crazy fool tried it that dame" The voice d.ed Angela struggled to got out, but the sleigh was in motion again, and the other team had gone Later they stupped at a cabin Someone came and helped her inside She was surprised at her own helplessness Looking around, she saw Malcolm stretched out on a bunk, and she flew to him He was conscious but she knew enough about frostbite to realize the Turning, she ordered the danger men to bring her cold water and cloths. Hours later Malcolm returned to He looked at her and wakefulness grinned Angela felt a twinge of pain, as though pricked with a knife, though she knew it was nothing more than conscience She had been thinking about her gaycty up th re on the pass Now it seemed like levity I knew if you gave me time I'd make you love me " She looked at him, suddenly realizing what a fool she'd been She put her thoughts into words, and he grinned "Were both fools, he said OnlV a fool would attempt the pass Gnd we did though otherwise you might never have known'" Sud lenly she was on her knees, her aims about his head. .''Oh, M you are a fool. A gieit big lovable fool Thats that's why I Here Are Low-CoVacation Items for the Girl Who Sews Beauty on Production Line UL st nr Helps Keep Em Flyin D SEWING CIRCLE mciioias lit ciihiii: -- v $ 4 s ? f i ; J f $ & Vs 1 love you so He nodded Sure Every man has to make a fool of hip self over a woman sometime in his life I I just chose a way that was diffoient His eyes closed She left him sleeping Outside, she looked on at the pass It was no longer smis'cr and mocking It seemed to smue And she smiled back. Psychology Found in Greeting Cards Notrd A recent nation-wH- surv.y e con ducted by expert psycholog is re veals the impoitince to the public of greeting cards It was learned -- that- - Greeting cards are a me ms by which people who fnd difl.cuhy in expressing themselves may e.is lv and gracefully convey their gicet-ing- s and good wishes to others Greeting cards help to celebrate holidays and occasions of special significance. Thus, in providing rallying points for the closer umfica tion of our people, tiiey help to preserve, in our social structuies, values which otherwise might be lost. Greeting cards, at a time wlen many separations are occasioned, and many disruptions of family life take place, help to overcome the anxieties of loneliness, and make people better able to cope with the difficulties confronting them The emotional impact of the greeting card on the recipient is best demonstrated by the fact that most people who receive greeting cards preserve them for at least a Lttle while before disposing of them When discarded, greeting cards go on to serve a further purpose by yielding their raw materials for reprocessing The survey further discloses that any restriction in the d strit ution cf greeting cards would resuit in the use of some substitute for the exchange of greetings and good wishes and that this substitute would re quire the use of paper in equal or greater amounts than now tied in the production of greet.ng cards. Thus, the greeting card serves the public interest, providing emotional outlets and social grat.fications on a desirable bas.s. Remarkable g Man is the only primate. Goldfish can survive freezirg of the water they swim in A s.rgie housefly. If all its descendants l.ved and bred, would be an ance't - of 2,000,000 fi.es at the end of one summer. A male swan is called a cob a female, a pen; a yourg swan, a cygnet Natives of Bjrma believe the slow lrris doesnt eat but lives on the rays of the moon. meat-eatir- t t i . r IT omen are playing a vital j role in the uar effort, prin cipally in the great aircraft j m i . ! - - I I 4 Ui t f AC i , l ? joy wearirg this frock with its flouncy, full skirt, puffed sleeves and gay nc rac braid. The pretty uorher at the Curtiss IT right pro pell or plant shou n abate stands at t the apex of a V formed by J tu o lines of propi Hors. I L I ' factories. Some of these at-- 4 tractiie uomen might easily he can ing out a career for themselves in the movies, hut they are content to star on the production line. -- e , ? . 1 1 i --- 4 ThlOSE who give wholehearted and to the ecopatriotic nomic emergency of our nation's wartime program can be practical and saving tins summer in the matter of clothes" expenditure without sacrificing the joy that comes with the satisfaction of having a charming vacation wardrobe They can do Hus just by making a thi ifty hobby It s more than ever important these days to in no wise under-esti- n ate the morale value of a becoming new frock, and you owe it to yourself and those who look to 4 you for inspire tu n to appear at your best, especially when you want to make the cherished moments of a holiday memorable So get out the family sewing machine and start proThese girls uear tarious types of protective headgear uhile they right away on a gram Even if you have never The the at dou the n tools uhittle Axis, the to right girl produce stitched a seam in your life, don't provides the touch of the eternal feminine uith a floucr in her hrow up your hands in despair Your local sewing center can teach hair. (Photos approved by uar department. J 'ou modern sewing shortcuts and dressmaker tricks in a few afternoons and evenings You'll find you can gather together a collection of lovable, tubable cottons, ravon weaves, linens and such (wash.ibles are smartest to wear tins summer) featured at amazingly low cost both in the regular p ece goods section and on remnant counters One of the most effective ways of making a few carefully chusen costumes go a long way toward creating a flexible, wardrobe is to plan related color schemes in companion fabrics so that you can wear the jacket of one outfit with the skirt of ai oti er, or team lip at will matching or contrasting slacks, shorts and blouses You will find great help in the intriguing stripes, checks, plaids and plains" brought out this season home-sewin- g ' pretty-clothe- s e nux-abl- e r r'i - li Cotton Is Choice Of Summer brides weaves and complementary colors which are really lovely. Destined for fashion success and certain to prove a boon to the slim three-piec- e budget is the playsuit shown to the right in the above illustration. By picking up remnants specially priced for quick sell ng you can get this outfit together at an almost unbelievably small cost Gay pr.nt shirtwaist (a sportswear favorite this season), shorts and a jumper-typoverskirt complete this costume which will serve for varied occasions the whole summer through. Don't let the buttonholes frighten you. for with the new buttonhole gadget modern sewing machines have, you can make them in double quick time, even if it is your first venture. If you covet being a heroine in a fashion success story, make the red, white and blue slacks suit centered It consists of navy in the picture slacks, white middy, red jerkin and matching beanie cap. You'll get a world of service out of this bright assortment of play togs, and making it yourself will send your pride soaring to the 'nth degree Notice the precision with which patriotic, buttons file colorful, down the side of the jerkin. By the way, a jerkin of this type is ajalua-blas'et to any vacation wardrobe its the "missing link" which will convert any simple casual dress or skirt and blouse into a smart fashion unit. wear you'll be For after-darneedirg many a party frock if you are helping at army entertainment cotton is the centers wartime ideal for these summer affairs You'll be your most glamorous self if you make a dress of gaily colorful print like that illustrated to the left in the above group Especially smart is the front bodice closing e front-buttone- d shield-shape- d IT IS a smash success this quick button upper presented in topattern. It is cut in just two pieces then darts are put in for flattering t through an easy flare and it buttons together, across the shoulders and down the side! It is no trouble to cut, no trouble to fit and no trouble to sew! Kimono sleeves make it cool for hottest days. days easy-to-se- Pattern 40, 42, 44. material. conns 00 fast Palo poe quirk, corns peeUnr removed w tmo you use thin, eunUno, lr. bchoh Try them cushioning . .. a I Zino-pad- s. j No 8171 Is In sizes 14 to 10: Size 18 takes 3'. yards 39 Inch Dream Sight A sight to High-IYaiste- 'T'HE high waisted style in dream of, not to telL EEN L0.MD Coleridge. chil-dre- dresses is never failing in its appeal! Here is the high waistline in a pert, cheerful dress HOTEL for little girls matched with an adorable sun bonnet and practical panties! Youll use this pattern again and again for your own little girls frocks and then your neighbors will borrow it for tneir children! Your daughter will en OGDEN, UTAH e k dance-and-din- e budget-mmde- d Released by Western Newspaper Union. Flower Buttons According to the signs that tell this is gon g to be a summer of wartime weddings Summer with its background of flowers and sunny 'days and starry nights provides a must inviting setting for picturesque 'organdies, exquisite batistes, quaint dntcd sw isses and other such woven cotton sheers as fashion favors this season. SEWING CIRCI E PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street Saa Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 centa in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address The capybara, largest of all livhas teeth powerful enough to cut corrugated iron, says Colliers. The Steganopodes, an order of birds including pelicans, cormorants and gannets, have no nostrils and breathe through their mouths. Chow dogs and polar bears are the only animals that have black tongues; frogs and toads are the only animals that cannot swallow without closing their tyes; and minks and weasels are the only animals, other than skunks, that eject a malodorous fluid when ing rodents, Bm-- 5 Battel 94 H Family Roams for 4 poraonas Air Cooitd Loony an Lobby Dining Raam Coffo Shop Tap Rooa Bom of Kiwania Eirmtlrra Rotary 2 Exchanga Optimist Chamber of Commarea an A Hub .(IHtiMH 15 Hotel Ben Lomond OGDEN. UTAH H abort K. Vteick. Mgr. Let's Get Going Full Speed Ahead Show Our Foe Patriotism Isn't Dead! y 4 X tt 2 ards 35 inch material, bonnet ard and panties 4 yard. Send your order to. takes m 1 An office uorher before the uar, Marge has her luncheon on the here this tt in a aircraft girl now u orhs a milling mabig plant, jdi in the she is one of hundreds of uomen chine on a bronze nut-linCurtis$-u ho are beeping em flying. right propcllor plant. Pattern No. 8175 is designed lor sizes 2 3, 4. 5 and 6 years Size 3 vears drea t M. ny a 4 : ( Arc-- j '"r v vs m A 1 1 This plastic mashed worher And here is an girl doing an important bit to help now operates a lathe on a nut-linuash up the Axis. She is proud as expertly as any male machinist. She 11 as once a stenographer. to be helping Uncle Sam. bride-to-b- e is finding it necessary to change h r plans for a pretentious wedd.ng to a program which calls for the utmost simplicity land economy, owing to wartime conditions One of the pleasing surprises this summe is the number of brides who ar hoosmg for their weddirg g wns pret'y sheer cottons, among which organdy seems to be an favorite To lend the most enchantment to her picturesque organdy wedding gown a recent bride wore a halo of finely 'pleitcd organdy ruffles, and the effect was entrancing -- e Dunk Em There is a new word being added to the fashion vocabulary This new word, dunkable," is m keep ng with the spirit of the times, for the tre id is toward making everything washable from gloves to hats and to shoes. Washable, dun! able gloves answer the call of the hour, and you can get these m greater var,ey than ever before. Midriff Blou-- e new is the midriff" ol luxe It's a startl. ng frshion. but jiurg girls are tak.r g to it w,th Decidedly enthusiasm Wear it w.th the matching pru ted chintz skirt wh.ch s SJld as its companion p.ece. c ts. : t. I , c k" Bring new mtr gue to your sweater th,s summer with a row cf gaily colorful buttons wrought m dainty florals of orig.nal design. Realistic flowers bloom on the lovely sweater shown above. The flowery motifs are contrasted effectively aga.nst the background. The knifed stitch achieves a texture that is shaggy (smartest new sweaters are like that) and almost Irresistgrasshke m appearance. ible and unusually colorful are these, clever button or ginals in which tiny, artfuly shaped flowers and leaves are affixed to a latticed d ok of cor tra stir g color. These three-colo- r buttons w,ll brirg perkiness and style accent to the most somber costume n Try the way fer your sweater. 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