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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD der dotted Swiss, tucked them hurriedly under the clothing Brenda had already packed in the hag, and slipped in two pairs of stockings and a white duck hat. She was back in bed again, the picture of Innocence, when Brenda returned. I Get up, lazy, said Brenda. havent had my breakfast yet" See the paper? Oh, yes, and I meant to tell you! Your engagement's signed, on the front page. Oh, Bendy, Tony said, actually On the front page, and pale. XrPYRIGHT, W N.U. SERVICE KATH LEE.N NORRIS that may interest you: Lawrence Bellamy is going over to the Examiner with the Journal. irounixmoinett Taft, twenty-threto Greenwood's What Journal? grctive and ambitious but unable Id a job, lives in a drab Sail Fran-tt- u voice was as swift as a bullet. , tico flat with her sister Brenda and There's only one. Ills Journal. Yumerother Cliff, who are older, her brother Bruce, and The Journal of Commerce and Busidme Ceir Aunt Meg. In her Job hunting ness. Call ounis fche Interviews Lawrence Bel-nWho said so? editor of the Journal of He did. I know him and his but finds he has no place for ir his woman writer. She likes him very wife quite well. I saw him today, ich, as she tells Brenda later. Dif-e- and be told me. Theyre going to Barney Kerr drops in. Tony have a weekly supplement, and then tentlon ts a telephone call from Mr. Green-rvl- n cit5r ed'tor F the Call, offering hes to do a daily column." i,od r a job as society reporter. CP The enigmatic, slightly Impish e jUS then, accompanies face of Greenwood went blank. Franlny to the newspaper office. Tony Got your Sunday column In? k he tds the men in the office friendly d helpful. The first night she goes he asked, in a flat voice. th Cliff and Joe Burke of the Hour ago." jht, thbrts department to a restaurant Whats keeping you? It's almost lventii"ff sees Bellamy. She thrills when ten. to notl Is She her. thoroughly I: COPS Im going with Van to get some ppy in the hustle and bustle of 3 ro'. e newspaper office. She solves the oysters." forsoblem of ig getting photos. The only The lights of Market street were id the aer woman on the staff Is Bess In the long lines of the softcaught who is with very friendly u,tter, tch, general manager. Bess comes ly falling rain; the pavements to Sue depend on Tony. Bess invites black; the air was deliciously ny to dine with her at her apart-sn- t fresh to She and Tonys lungs. with Fitch and then go to the 1. jater. Barney proposes to Tony Van had their oysters; Van talked 1(imid Is rejected. Tony attends the about a girl named Frances. She tter affair and is displeased. She was a swell girl; but her family ther livers the carnival at he Crsdmont. She meets elderly Mrs. was terrible. She had a mother t Ollt (tterson and her daughter Ruth, that could talk the roof oil the Iluss fe of Larry Bellamy. Ruth is in building. or health. Bellamy appears in Tony absorbed the hot, heartenI it costume and recognizes few arny- Mrs. Bellamy becomes very ing food and thought her own man pd of Tony and has her with het thoughts. Barney Kerr wanted her quently. Tony is in love with to go to dinner with his family in he bovrryi Piedmont on Sunday; she did not want to go. On the boat trip home, A n. CHAPTER X Continued he would ask her again to marry o him 8 him; he was constantly asking her, su II lie cant get away with it. now, or rather he was giving her Did he say anything about It the SYNOPSIS was something a at-ja- e, teen-year-o- g glit-tere- d mid-wint- - it time you saw him? ind srI haven't seen him since Satur-te- n sy." Pot And this is Thursday To a cluid slowly, sparring for tin ner to hes probably persuading him awn a back to his wife. He's never left his wife. jhfWell ! The younger womai flushed uncomfortably, in sp all that she could do. 'It seei uct'nny, she said feebly. iVFranks always had a tremt us opinion of himself, Bess sa m jm smouldering thought; pis 'Sunshine Gospel thing f In, and hes going to be y liteheaded angel. Lucky for h didn't get converted three yet o, when he and I first wt . t There he is!" Tony looked across the swingl hts and littered desks, saw 5 ,tch slipping quietly through i own office door. Bess was I Jdiately after him ; the vario in grinned significantly as s the bamt absorbediy by, with her fi ting fathers somewhat draggled by t eve gtn, and her rouged cheek3 ri $ hanr than even her own bold artifl r do'd made them. She was breai ? hard and angrily; she saw I o the dy. The door of Mr. Fitchs ke pe closed behind her. ormedtVhen Tony went up to Mr. Gret and pods desk a few minutes ial midr gave her an Impish and sign le fro nt smile. Fireworks in the old mans e, eh? lies. Sounds like It. es clivhatd she say?" with everything. They're go WlFj to cut the feature. I heard that. Well, Bessll take t't kncre of herself." convir-She- 'g paying two hundred for i Oh-h-- borhocut apartment." ley wff'Who said so? ThShe did." were "Were paying her a hundred a hand iek, the city editor said mus-Thjly. Well, If he says shes to rarket out, shell get out. Could he keep her If he wanted 1. a Greeny ? Sure he could uld orThe sound of, a womans raised eaptai gry voice came from Fitchs then they could hear his plating murmur. :s askiLanded the Porter engagement, 1 you? Greenwood asked In sud-- r twern excitement, as he glanced at the iund t';ial notes. 1 Yep. f hourSo0ped it? Jail I think so." lie never praised; no city ei er did. But she knew how pie: was when he said with a it was almost a wink; , ,an All right. Thatll make up muni me of the rotten stories yo .tone Pn jurnnjj n ds suppose so," said Tony, In e 'fb scorn. . Im about the Tilir''1,11 e'li,or .vou ever had a ch: 'oony," site told him rr,ln ,J,,nI,y Ut yOU won nty ho In ,J f,r nP nnd you ilont Wat IIII'IS 1,1 Market stroet? lonW-n- t 1 n"t!" R reminded he hne tinuiM.rry mui tllp comforting hour ''T Pt 1 ie 're that afternoon, w ,y " Mie said, you folic, ula my Unit story; in ie col Aftc0 '! Ah-h-h- Patricia Page Porter, a debutante of the season before last, and Mr. Lee Carolan Scott, both members of the most exclusive Hillsborough set, were about to announce to their friends one of the years most interesting engagements. Tony felt a delicious thrill of pride, presently tinged, but only pleasantly, with fear. Suppose they got mad and denied It? But no, said her common sense, they couldnt do that They would just be angry for a while at the premature announcement, as many another person had been, and then accept the situation with whatever philosophy they might. Tony had propped np the paper where she could feast her eyes on it She drank her orange Juice slowly. She and Brenda expertly disposed of the kitchen disorder, and Brenda went back with Tony to the bedroom, putting on her hat, taking her shabby old topcoat on her arm ; her gloves, her bag, her suitcase. Meanwhile Tony started bath water running, and wandered about, as- sisting her sister with small last gifts and advice. Good-by- , darling, be a good girl, and leave the marines alone. Ill take care of Bruce and write you every other day. Going back Into the apartment, Tony remembered suddenly that she had promised to telephone Buth He Cant Get Away With It. those strong hints that mean that a man Is anxious to put the direct question to the test again. None of it seemed significant any more, or even interesting. Tony couldnt take It seriously; she couldn't take seriously anything that wasnt the 1 my camera " She went off to get it, and leaped from, her lied, sn itched a lower bureau diawer tier linen tennis frock and the Oil, Ton.v from fresh Inven- - rN rss.n a- - ass Edited by II. I. PIIILUPSaigg--- -- 4 Chronicle. Mowd you 'do It? Ann Wilde, of the Examiner, whispered. I'll probably go to jail for It, Tony whispered back. Ive got the whole thing in our first edition, said Elise Moonpy of the afternoon paper. Everyone knows It, anyway. Tony could draw a great breath of relief on that score, at least; they might be mad the Seotts and the Porters but at least they werent going to deny it and make a fuss. Maybe you think there isnt hell popping over our way on that Journal story, Ann said. Nobody knew It; they say Tixley himself didnt That Journal story has Just about ruined tiie finest friendship I have I she said, breathing deep. She saw from Joes expression that he knew how the land lay. Aw, well. Greeny had to use It! He did not have to use It," Tony said warmly. He knew very well he wasnt supposed to nse it If hed thought I wanted him to use It hed have asked me to write It." Joe, looking intensely troubled, went away. In their turn, Van and Spike and Buck Moore Buck, who was next to Greeny in Importance came over shyly to present Greeny's case. Tony took refuge in smouldering . . . Ibe record ol es 1 exhibitor who his ud many brands but who now OSes CLABBER GIRL, i illusively. Tiie sign d In English money tiie abbreviation for penny. ft stood originally for the Latin denarius, a coin of value equiva- lent to'the Anglo Saxon penny. Medieval money changers continued its use as an iihlire. lotion for the penwlio Is like a member ny and gave it a lived place In Engwas a fio-in- l A of his own family; lies red going lish penny Is approx.-mainlto mention that you were a news equal In value to 2 cents I lie li ilf penny Is therefore aiiout paper worn in" Dh, 1 fi el tonihly about n," tiie equivalent in our cent. cm-to- y He has Just beurd a feminine scream. What will he do? THE STORY OF JENNIE AND WILBUR Jennie and Wilbur were poor 1 but honest. 2 Tlieir folks were short on money but long on principles. 3 They tried to guide their children aright, and always emphasized courage. 4 Be brave and resolute as you go through life, tiie father used to Never compromise." tell them. 5 Fear, their mother told them ever so often, is pagan and lias no place in the character of a real man or woman." 6 There was hardly a day that Jennie and Wilbur were not lectured on courage and its Importance in life. 7 Often their parents would put them to some test calculated to strengthen their backbone and rid them of inhibitions. 8 Wilbur as a little boy was often sent on long trips at night through the dark, and Jennie was made to sleep in a dingy attic room away from the others in tiie household so she would shake off all nervousness and fright. 9 Tlieir parents once rented a haunted house for the summer Just to show the kiddies it was all super- stition. 10 Everything possible was done to make them resolute, bold and unafraid. 11 They let Jennie go on a lion hunt with an African expedition when she was only sixteen, and during a summer vacation Wlibur got a Job driving one of those powder wagons labeled Dangerous. High Explosives. 12 By the time they had reached the age of twenty Jennie and Wilwere pretty hard. bur They werent afraid of anything. Timidity was foreign to tlieir nut ores. them 13 And it all profited greatly: 14 For they became public links golfers. what is more, they played Saturdays and Sundays without steel helmets, leather vests or shin guards. lo And MORAL Tou cant overemphasize any quality in character building. It Help mommer keep the house quite neat Dont litter up a room ; When others have to tidy up It fills them full of gloom. JUMBLED quantity. a Chinese boat a chara type of cloth acter in nursery stories, viz: the a conking Japanese sampan A sampan Is a man who person wlm is always complaining or whining someone who winnows. an animal Coetir de Lion was tiie name of a best selltrainer tiie oldest lion In the llageu- er a great English king. back Zoo A Chippendale Is a breed of a flimsy lace garment dog a piece of a type of race horse winnower is a Who is this? 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Ask your Barber, Start today! itafj Drug Siont needs more than tosmeties of skin comes Besutf hencn- from widin npitioncloKMiieporcs i(h tmeMinal vdMts, some 4 An anecdote Is thing given to offset poison........ an animal with two horns an antique piece of furniture a story. kind of drawing An ease) Is animal like a ferret C sarcastic. 7 Stoli a are longleggel hermits people who can't see well quiet philosophers. 8 Centaurs are plants emthat live 100 years ployees of a government mint legendary creapolo piajers tures people who lead loos Uv es. Sfc A 1 M I K j a :li; ,V ......... birds I a Mnail legal a musical instrument a mean man something used by ai lists. G A sarcophagus is a .a vegetable rich in iodine. a vehicle, . . . kind of harp a Greek public building ..a man wlio ....a coffin.,,. What does the life guarj do? lie spends all summer In a bathing suit at the beach and gets paid I NALI Y iMih C.arfuM i a ilt tps ft lit ve the cloyjM d y M rn prompt ly.nnldlv.e'kitivtly At ItJC your drug slur JU T term Is What is the life guard doing In tiie picture? out Into tiie He is peering breakers. Why is he peering out Into the breakers? DEALER CHEVROLET trate. bonds. for it. h bird 5 Gerald in a life guard? What Is a life A USED TRUCKS BIG TRUCKS GOOD TRUCKS STAKES SMALL TRUCKS Pickups and Hyd, Dump Bod'es Prices and teims to suit you. Cheek the correct word or words yourself each morn And thpn throughout the day Be careful not to tear or soil Your garments in rough play. S If we dont have the car you want, we will got it for you. 1930 CHEV. Sedan $275 185 1929 FORD Sedan 395 1933 CHEV. Sedan 375 1933 FORD Coupe 1934 CHEV. Sedan - 525 475 1934 FORD Sedan . is...... a native of Corfu.,.. an ara cooking utensil rangement of the hair. 2 To show acumen is to lie he very conscientious.. he romantic sharp of mind be good at. and sentimental. figures. 3 A man is said to be ufllucnt talks too much when he . . .gives of his money generously. . . stutis overweight,. Is unable to com en- ters Is CHEVROLETS-FOPvD- Cheeks tiie words which properly complete the following sentences: a duck Mandrake is a Japanese an herb title a pill a farming utensil. A fetlock something used a distance of to goal doors an ground, nautleully speaking gun used In tiie colonial wars part of a horse. a college deA modicum is a small house on tiie deck gree a small of a boat a bird In the following statements: 1 A curfew Is a kind of Tills ald? CO. L ARTIFICIAL L1W TrtiMts Artificial Umt.s Bracts Arch Bupporti Crutches Elastic Homer? Extension Shoes Established In Salt Lake In I'JOS (JiiJimntped Ph. Was. 135 W. Ihnd So. : Halt Lake City, lit. RIGHT MEANING OF WORDS TEST be- Be neat In ail the tilings you do, And w hen you've grown, we think You will not he a wife who leaves THE DISHES IN THE SINK. i1 1 i: ,.g Vic. GENERAL INFORMATION TEST scrubbing give -- . CONTEST LETTERS Rearrange the following letters so they spell tiie names of great admirals and generals. Ilgai, Iergbhlu. MeClellria. Hoof. Swalltone Tgran. Jo re IT. Mansher. Sonjack. Ele. Wnshtoning. Kitchenre. Sdanherl. ManpuL Sterhaf. Taegs. (If the wind is right, 7 hours should be sufficient time Id which to accomplish the above test.) Put every tiling where It belongs When you return from school ; The shiftless, careless little girl But apes the senseless fool. A If- i'J.TaAo: Write Fcr Spring Catalog furniture, Tut all your clothes where they long When you undress at night; Hang ali your garments so they can Be found next morn all right, T Salt Lake City Directory good looker? Then Gerald will lenp Into action, tear through the crowd and go for the distressed party in a big way. Suppose the bather crying for uid is fat, forty and Impossible? Then Gerald will be out to lunch until the crisis is over. Then what Is a middle aged woman to do when she goes In swimming? Anything but expect aid from the young and handsome life guard. has lost his wife Re neat in all tiie things of life. Be ruled by tidiness; Let order guide you day by day And bring you happiness. ? all depends. A OF LIFE Nit - It all depends on what? On whether, after locating tiie cry of distress, he finds that it comes from a young good looker or some old daine who Is no bargain. Suppose the scream comes from a utensil, PSALMS tures. Presently Greenwood came over to her. (TO nr. coTiir.D) Is IMiP! i : r' ' She was very busy, monosyllables. very oblivions of Greenv's neighborhood. Her heart was heavy; she could not ri.-- e to their kindly over- Penny I FAIJ , Tony sat silent; thinking. Tony, are you there? Come np and have tea with me at five?" . L'nles they send me to the Federated Clubs across the hay. And Im doing a lecture tonight." . Tony replaced the telephone on its stand; sat on in the little hallway, staring. Presently it would he half-pas- t eleven, and Miss Betsy Ann Frelinghuysen would be arrayed in her bridal white, and going to the Cathedral to be married to And after that Johnnie Wood. Tony must somehow go down to the office, somehow force herself to enter, somehow face Greeny. She had been betrayed And there was nothing to do, nothing to do, nothing to do! She had been feeling it a great Joke to steal news, during these exciting months; now she knew how it felt to have It stolen. She picked up the paper; forced her eyes to read the hateful headlines. The story was placed right next to the engagement story. "News of Newspaper Merger. Journal and Examiner Surprise Friends. In her excitement over her scoop she had not seen it. Tony put it down ; It made her feel actually sick. She went out into the hot spring streets. At the Abbreviation for STATE g night. d HOSE j Newspaper know it. Oh, what did they say? Tony murmured, with a sick heart. so. MInnI. Mrs. Is They said everything and then Hello, Bellamy some! Listen, Tony, Ann whisthere? Its Mls Taft. Just a moment. Miss Taft. Mln-ni- s pered, under cover of the first gloslow feet retreating; and then rious strains of the wedding march, a stibdued, distant: Is that you, who did spill it? IMxleys wild to know. Tony?" Is that you, Buth? Tony echoed Tony could only acknowledge this in turn, her voice surprised and with a wretched smile. "The chief telephoned Moran," For Ruth's tone bespoke uneasy. calamity of some sort. What's the Ann whispered on, and said that it was someone on Bellamys side matter? Nothing. Only I feel rather sick of It that spilled It I hear Belover the whole affair, Ruth said. lamy went down there this morning. Tony felt a sensation of actual What affair? What's happened? Oh, that Journal and Examiner hate for Greeny. thing getting out, Tony. Its Just CHAPTER Xil well, Larrys frantic. He knows we both know," Ruth said hastily, that it wasnt you. Dont worry AFTER the wedding Tony walked about that. But he feels terribly. slowly, languidly ; He had a telegram from the chief the day was uncomfortably warm, early this morning: thats the way and the noontime streets looked we knew. They were all wild, of cheap and woodeny to her eyes. course. It had been absolutely con- Greeny was in the office when Tony fidential! Now the whole thing may went in, but she took her place at be off. Larry says he'll have to her desk without glancing his way. take any terms they offer. Hes Presently Joe Burke came over to he flew to Los Antonios sit on the edge of her desk. gone about an hour ago. And heres That was a nice engagement something he very much wanted you landed. See how we played it you to do for him, Tony. He wants up! The others boys are wild." to know how that thing leaked out. The other boys, always meant He says you can find out in the of- the editors and reporters of the rifice; he cant. Its on the front val papers. Tony raised her sompage of the paper. Youve seen the ber eyes. and the old typenewspaper writers, lounging or excited men, the atmosphere of blue smoke and ink and pencil dust. And tonight she had to keep coming back to the warm little secret memory of that moment with Larry in the hall When she reached home she told paper? Brenda that she was not going to Tony had listened so far In a the Kerrs on Sunday. state of stupefied horror. Her wits were in complete confusion; what CHAPTER XI had site done, how on earth had she come to do It, and what was siWAS good to awaken best to do now? They didnt susITlent spring morning, rested and pect her; they were too generous, content, with everything well in the they were too honorable themThe clocks selves to do that. Wouldnt It be best of all worlds. hands stood at nine when Tony op- decenter not to undeceive them, not ened her eyes; Brenda, dressed ex- to let them know " I wish you could have seen the cept for her Jacket and bat, was packing a suitcase that lay open on tele srra m (Tom the chief. the other bed. Whatd it say? Santa Cruz today "Ill read it to you. No, I cant; Brenda chanted. My vacation was to be- he took it. It said something about gin two weeks from tomorrow, but very mueh regretting that he bad the publishers convention comes in felt it necessary to discuss the prothere, and so they telephoned to posed changes with persons he ask me if Id take it this week In- couldnt trust, and to sop it as a Call story, and that this stead. And and the older sis- front-pagtills must he considered ns changter went on, folding pajamas, wrapping soap In ti'sue paper, dragging ing the entire basis of the negntla out her words Into a singsong for tlons. Something like that. Poor the pleasure of saying them, and Larry! Ruth said, it was Just pitiso Clilt lias to drive down to Santa ful to see how it upset him. But Cruz today, and so hes taking will you do that, Tony? I mean Margaret and Mary Itose and me, find out who gave it to (lie Call and are we going to have fun Larry says he told absolutely no Oh, Bendy, how delicious, In (his one. But now, listen, she broke hot weather, before the fogs begin! off to repeat impressively, we And to drive down! Did they get know that you didn't. I.arr.v's go the Ferguson cottage? ing to tell tiie chief that the only "Oil, yes, right near the shore. person to whom lie talked at all office AHA AA McGoofeys First Reader and Eclectic Pnnicr Is Antoinette Taft, the great newspaper woman, within? said Clifford, at the door. "Hello, An- newsstand there were other headtoinette! he said, coming tn. lines: the afternooon papers had "Cliff you saw It. And its a quoted the story. She walked np scoop, too!" the street, turned east, and came The other papers haven't got It? out on the big avenue opposite the Absolutely not. cathedral. The cars were already Well, congratulations, Cliff said, stopping there in a long file, and He in his sisters Joined smiling. the wedding guests trooping up the a second breakfast; the kitchen was banked steps under an awnfull of pleasantness and youth and great ing. Tony went with them. excitement this morning, and for You would scoop the Torter girl, Tony at least the day had the thrillTony," said Kate Oliver, from the ing taste of success. Bellamy. She dialed the familiar number a moment later, humming as she did ,;ht Viends signed ! She went out to the kitchen, where on the table, cleared from the three earlier breakfasts, were the cream and sugar, the empty clean cups, the tumbled newspaper. Tony seized upon It, whirled ! there it was, on the pages. front page, with photographs. Miss Tony said slowly, as the other wxunan paused. I feel terribly. It seems such a pity! It's just made me feel sick!" Ruth lamented. When'll Larry he b.iik? Tony was trying to get her thoughts la order, trying to think what she could do. Tonight, late. And he's got to be in the office late. Tomorrows Saturday. 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