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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD ate, ghe apologized, right now. ill get air and be fine! ooth brown lr;;Sh' Svveet- - ber flawless, her soft dark hair tumbled in curves and about her face, her long dark rings lashes wet above the raised blue eyes, and the mg white collar and plain dark frock, the slim legs and square-toeshoes, all somehow expressing Tony, and no one but lony, she stood close to him for a moment, and he felt the quick nervous pressure of her fingers on his wr.st. Then she was gone, and the splendid office was quiet and empty again. very-sur- should suppose so, Tony conceded. You dont think for a moment that Id take a step like that on my own? When was this?" Tony asked, adept now at closing the net. But the shrill, harassed, anxious assistant superintendent was too quick for her. I dont remember the Incident at all, and I'd advise you to talk to Mr. Opps." Someone else In the office talked to him," Tony explained patiently; lie admitted It, and said that he was quite within his rights. Maybe CHAPTER XVIII he was, I don't know. The point is that you are his assistant, and TM FROM the Call. May I talk we want to know whether or not to you for five minutes. Miss you feel that that was a perfectly Walllster? Justifiable thing to do. Well, surely. 'I dont think It matters what I The assistant superintendent had been feel. eating a box lunch at her desk.' It would matter In this way. Til only keep you a minute; 1 Miss Wallister. Honestly, Tony know this Is your chance to get out said, smiling, I am merely making Into the air, Tony said, If this got Mr. smiling this suggestion; But there was a queer little bit of Opps Into trouble and It might business that came up, and I want- with the board of education. It ed to ask you about it Youre as might be a good thing for you to sistant superintendent of the Oak- have put yourself on record as disland schools, arent you, Miss approving It" I wont put myself on record. I am.' Tony glanced at her notes. This Is all I have, she said. Mr. Kern Opps Is the superinKern Opps admits use of stamped tendent, isnt he? Well, yes. Miss Walllster was postcards supplied by the Sun In beginning to be a little uneasy, and classrooms; says he was entirely justified. Opps may not he any Tony felt sorry for her, Is his brother-in-laOliver Ben- too secure In his seat when this comes out. Youre his subordinate, edict, of the Oakland Sun? You could ask Mr. Opps, Miss and naturally you did what he told Wallister, definitely disturbed now, you to do. But I should think said guardedly. She hesitated, looking at the othI dont have to. I know It. Let er woman sympathetically. me tell you what all this Is about, I was merely going to say that Miss Wallister," Tony said frankly, In your place Id tell the simple You cant get and then youll know what Im af- truth, Tony said. ter. Some time ago Shafts Depart- Into trouble telling the simple Mr. Opps did this I did ment Store, the biggest in Oakland, truth: took away its advertising from us. that you don't have to worry the Call, In San Francisco, because about it, because it's true. it said it got much better response "Otherwise," she went on, as the from advertising In the Oakland trapped woman looked at her duSun. Now, that worried us, and biously, not knowing what to bewe sent a man over here to Oakland lieve or to do, otherwise I report to investigate, and this is what he that you didn't do It, and the other found out. Shafts' had put a spe- report Is that Mr. Opps acknowlcial advertisement in all the papers, edges that he did do It, and you'll l students to have a buzz of reporters here askinviting all write In to the equip- ing you how It happens that you ment department, and join a club forgot the whole thing entirely, and called The Undergrads. They had probably several kids delighted to Saturday hikes and contests; I don't get their names Into the paper by know what they didnt have. The sajlng that they remember filling hoys camped, and the girls made out the postcards and being Incakes, all that sort of thing. Do structed to say that they saw the advertisement iu the Sun." you happen to have noticed It? Bliss Wallister was sitting facing I don't know that I did," said and I think you Tony, her narrowed eyes speculaMiss Wallister, had better talk to Mr. Opps him- tive behind their glasses, her face self; my time is so limited, and red. Presently, without removing I dont know what youre driving her gaze, she leaned slightly toward the left and opened the lower at I have talked to Mr. Opps. Just drawer of her desk. From It she a moment more, Miss Walllster, took a postal card and tossed It to please. That is, someone from the Tony. Id rather There! she said. office talked to Mr. Opps, and he have spoken to him about It first, admitted that some weeks ago "I don't know what he admitted, but since hes given you the whole and I dont care. If youll excuse thing, Im not going to lie about it. BIr. Opps and I have always me " been friends, but I thought at the No, now wait Just a moment, he was taking a chance, and Tony said. In a persuasive, sensible time Hes not done anj thing you can say that I was acting untone. I could have directions. wrong! And you haven't un.v thing der his of course; the to It board, reported to do with it anyway. seem to me Important. It didnt to I certainly havent anything The children are having business do with it," Miss Wallister agreed, courses, and we encourage them to with red cheeks and a rising voice, consult the newspapers for ads and care what nor know for I neither rates and everything else. Our boys youre talking about! a regular stock and bond keep me let will Just then you Well, board going, and the girls take talk one moment more? Tony asked and week about acting week turns I dont think you undersimply. as stenographers. to over here I came stand yet why I think that's a splendid Idea, talk to you. The point Is this: Did murmured, her hand tremTony out teachers all give your you have she put the precious postal as bling In the postal cards to the students card securely in her bag. I wonvarious classes, and have them, as if the other high schools have a part of their business course, der courses like that." in practical write into Shafts and ask for The I dont believe they do. about the Undergrad formation '1 Who Are You? XVII 14 Continued Larry, do you think It could be some one else? then again, mis; j i e i gray-brow- n id i ff" ie gets a great kick out of her I'." Larry, scraping his chin f a bony brown l answered hand after shav- - Ps rpal her years? future for a girl In and she certainly Into writing. She Paper work, 4 geing on 'ft herself she has no imagina- - has lota of Imagination. 'Jon think so, Larry? yes. She hasnt It Into got 1". ,ats a"- - 1 wish to heaven ll('r Imagination, Larry said. Jut8 something Into life. I , "hUt U mour- fflithlng 1 l'e! i 5, llln'c shes a dear, and mnsl ffrauslng some- t11ouh Perhaps she rather s It and makes things funny ,esiense of the truth," Ruth ,f!.le8 a K"arild!yk(rf .ninshealthily. - when the tldng exactly. She thats all I meant s,m')Ur it,SMng she haS Imagination. R. Ruth, lf you tell me a Utno ay 11 8 J"8! as you told It ,e, a0, Tony never tells a , twice alike" afri Perh.ips I call that il." tin, with PH in I,RS,,lwf on, Alld I'm afraid that r'1' ; enou r P U, Wal-lister- ? Sha Had a Photograph of Frank Fitch In Her Hands. what she was doing when that the first gan, Tony. Fitch wasnt man who had ever come Into her life, poor thing! I Tony Oh, Im so sorry for her her apartup Shed given said. She ment, and she missed It sol out was living with some friend I donI think on the Iunhandle. well. She told very along got they me she and Mabel had a scrap about a brassiere or something be- , 2 with not," Miss Wallister answered If I did, I see no reason a snap. why I shouldnt!" There is no reason why you shouldnt do that, Tony admitted. It was telling them to say that In the they saw the advertisement us. Sun that well, that Interested Naturally, the Shafts people thought rethat the Sun was getting forty other to ad every sponses to the paper's one. I dont know anything about It, Miss Walllster said, in the pause. You don't remember Mr. Opps that that giving you Instructions done?' be to was I tell you I dont remember anything about it." Thats funny, for he does," Tonyt don said musingly. "Now, listen, Wallister, Bliss mo, at get angry "Im a she added disarmingly; They like yourself. woman woiYviug on my give lne certain assignments to follow them paper, and I have know anything about up I dont I dont latthis story, and to do my end honhing, except Is that Mr. HI eh, estly AU I know me into managing editor, called and told me morning this office his of the that he had been suspicions adver means by which the Shafts handled over here Using had been Mr. Opp- s- Tony glanced Ynote in her hand. Mr, Kern had admitted that Opps," she said, schools to furhe had uspd the of his brother Interests ther the you had paper. Now- probably matter at In the responsibility B0 were merely acting upon - 1 curiously A Richardson? ' u, " .1 v. '' , r 'k 4 ;; V V-- coat of arms show n below Is to Thomas Richardson, oldest son of Thomas Richardson, of Ireland and New York city. The name Richardson, of course, comes from the personal name Richard. It Is the combination of two Saxon words signifying rich or In disposition, wealth, love THE 'js , j What more conducive to forty winks" than this flurry, lacy afghani Richard was a favo- Its crocheted warmth will ward oiT or what-no- t rite name among the Normans also. the most treacherous draughts, Its In northern France, where they color brighten and gladden any room were masters of great estates, hisit adorns. A very simple pattern to tory records a long line of dukes follow, too. The stripes look like called Richard. Then after the con- tiny daisies strung together, and are quest of England by the Normans, In a crochet stitch which busy hands there were several kings who bore and needle soon learn to do by heart. the name, one of w horn w as Rich- Lovely In three shades of one color, ard the Lionlienrted, the Crusader It Is also effective with each stripe a king, who was defeated at Asealon. dllTeient color. The transition of the name RichIn pattern Kiel you will find direcard to Richardson occurred soon tions for an Ilmaking the nfter the Norman conquest. William lustration of it nnd ofnfglian; stitches the IJelvvard, Lord of Malpasse, had two used; material requirements, and sons. The youngest was called Richcolor suggestions. ard and his son took the name of Send 13 cents In stumps or coins Richardson. (coins preferred) to The Bowing Cira Is Is said that there It scarcely cle Household Arts I)ept., 31) W. county In England where the name of Richardson Is net known. It Is Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. also well established In Ireland and Wales. It has been borne by many great men of England, including Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Richard, Earl of Cornwall, wall, brother of King Henry III. The family first settled and flourished In the counties of Norfolk, Try rolling doughnuts after frying Yorkshire and Deerbum In the Six- In cinnamon and sugar. You may teenth century. like the flavor. A branch of the Richardson family removed from Norfolk county to of your hat beWhen the Ireland in the reign of Queen Eliza- comes soiled lining take it out, wash with beth. In 1CGG, Charles II granted water and Iron. Steam hat, and soap tracts of to Simon land there large sew Richardson. Blany American Rieh- - if felt, to renew the color, and gen-eiou- In clean World Eigget Diesel in China The largest Diesel power station In the world Is the :i7,5ixj hor.se power plant providing electric energy for the French concession In Shanghai, China. 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IT A name of Greene Is of Saxon or fish glue is used furniture should Scandinavian origin, but it Is found stay glued for a long time. that there was a patrician family her aired assistant superintendent When a bottle leaks It of this name after the Roman conviews quite eloquently. of England, which suggests may be repaired with adhesive tape quest Tony went Into the office at six that It Is of Latin derivation. to hold hot salt instead of water. o'clock to meet a sour .greeting In the early part of the Thirteenth century, about twelve years from the city editor. Onion soup is delicious when grat Get anything on the Oakland before the granting of the Magna eil parmesan cheese is sprinkled on Churta, during the reign of King top of It. thing? he asked. John, there lived In England one "Yep." It was his No, did you?" Greeny asked, Im- Alexander de Boketon. If fruit Juice from pies runs out Better go 'right In ; here, great grandson who took unto him- Into the oven, throw salt on It. pressed. self the name of Greene, and spelled There will then lie no odor and Ill go with you. BIr. In were Fitch's u nimm ii'ini c uiiiiunn'mibini'im'iiti'iiT ini'n When they where burned crisp the Juice may Bliss Taft Is be easily removed. office Greeny said: I'y? WNU Service. Associated Newspapers. on that Oakland school superintendent story." on It?" Fitch "Get anything Eaty to Get On With renders a supeilor harshly. Complaisance asked I got It," Tony said simply, examiable, nn equal agreeable, and an sensaInferior acceptable. Addison. periencing the most thrilling ever newspaper reporter the tion knows. She talk? She talked. Theres one Yes. of the postal cards, Tony said, discard playing 1L A simple enough with the printed In ink script In the Oakwords: "I am a student seen school. your Having land high advertisement In the Sun I am very much Interested In the Undergrad to learn club, and would be glnd the conditions of membership. (TO BE COM I WED) , anything less than W'ith. lint-wat- did or And suddenly, as Lurry laughed, at she was laughing and crying In burled once, her drenched eyes "Porta at," her hands. Confused and ashamed, . turn1,1,8 tono he fore, she stood up, wiping her eyes ami Larry him, to this little back & e T predicament ing her braced S'18 tie, looking at his came around the desk and for a few dizzyanus tlle 111(1,1 his with her ni'rrr of his of ing seconds. lie h.Kii'turs lle ld; hear R I didnt want you to ,,Jut at olliee. the in A downstairs Tin 8 o grateful s" big he I know. And Im enn nfTord to ke . fl , I m laugu-inwhy know I !' ,lmv I dont 1 nnd then, and you j j, . dtimh stammered. Ton v enough to think and was free h'Ifriifid that or anything else. I T'h ! la a f,"'h" She straightened up. du nih In out her hand Ml's Wnlll-.e- r said with angry nnd put some wavs. of his touch, look Larry, much, so as Tony paused to Thanks vo(le.n:T'Ttl'"la,''l-V- . In a molll lo his. for a ann promptness, then U knocked me breathless Ztlt By RUBY HASKINS ELLIS hlgh-scho- Club? I dont know whether I mildly. Tork nenconse! Wherell her In a few more D0 hlgh-scho- There are ffi) national parks ami more than 70 national monuments. Generally speaking, national parks are areas preserved by the federal government because of their outstanding scenery, while national monuments are either buildings or areas preserved became of their prehistoric, historic, scientific, geologic or biologic Interest. For example, Carlsbad caverns in New Mexico Is classified as a national park, while Chaco canyon in New Mexico Is listed as a national monument of Interest because of prehistoric cliff dwellings. Though most of the national parks are in the West ami Southwest, there are others in all parts of ttie United States In Alaska ami Hawaii. Both national parks and national monuments are open to t lie public. Dining the hist 23 years visitors registering at national parks have increased from about lOS.tHHt annually to more than in lit.'lo. There are In ad4,XRl,(XiO dition eight nntional military parks nnd 113 national forests with a total area of lfio.OOO acies. Washington Star. 5254 i The Romance of Your Name silk-cla- d chAPTER How National Parks anj Crocheting an Afghan, National Monuments Differ Tomorrow's Heirloom P ITTr.K d You mean with Tony? as darkness and " Yes; down In the olliee, I mean. down upon the and rest shut Do you suppose that theres somese is Slow pictures of memory In his of- - one else?" to revolve: Larry spent Ila," Larry said. In the tone of down to the city the Larry coming one thinking. Larry moment; Z, n the for a busy Ill bet you there Is. For one is oated and deep In conversation toms thing, she acts like a girl in love. Ruths the elevator; In Ben ble s; I dont know who it could be, room with the wood fire 1 ec, 4" saidt arranging a handkerLarry and the pliotothe teacups, chief In his breast pocket. Come the is on fci es, and the scent of toast, and out and watch me have my break cold to the fast. coming rosy and Im going to have some, too," juris, thanks! no, No, iiffiay to say, avors said. Ruth a shower and troing to have d. an dinner. .jr'e before awa; That same day, at three oclock when aiwavs said that now, In the afternoon, Tonys desk teleajr. or made some j und Tony there, is fc rang in all the other din of phone Ruth. and her to not join jc-the olfiee, and Tony, answercity as went for that reason Tony It, heard Larrys voice. ing to Ruth's went could, she as m B Im glad I caught you. Tony? only when Ruths Invitations Could you come upstairs for a minso pressing that to decline ute? might have been to arouse The stars and Catharine wheels linn. of opalescent light had settled Ruth unexpectedly, ,e, quite little, but her voice was uaeven as She went she said: Coming. like Larry? you my, Into sanctum, owq Larry's magnifTony said simply, adore him, icent now In leather chairs and soft a laugh and a flush. eucalyptus walls. l,m two dont see each other as sat down opposite him, Tony fi as you did. looked at hltn, smiling shakily, Ruth. Hes j p's my boss now, trembling. They were alone. DaniIn the office jiggest man There'll be a buzz about this s, 's gone, and Arnohlson's sick downstairs," Larry said, looking at with I cant get gay the time. I a penciled note on his desk. more. j any I'd rather tell you. When thought 1j. if thats the reason." Ruth did you see Bess Cutter last? Anything that ag-"She was in a couple of days lied her Larry was under-i- i Tony said, paling at some ago," to her. lable In his tone. She was havquality B t she had a with Tony, quarrel and sbe felt kind sinus trouble, ing With much archness spitbeleus. of rotten," Tony went on, speak4 much kindly and even slightly the less elegantly because she Ruth had ing A sending pleasure was uneasy and In earnest Why? tested the situation between Tony She killed herself about an hour sd her nephew Joe Yanderwall. O'Brien telephoned me. She ago. M ms of the same lineage as a had photograph of Frank Fitch If; he was brilliant, success-V- , In her hands." All and he lovable, had means. Oh, heavens!" Tony Whispered, 'ese things were extremely Import- at him, very white. "Killed Ruth, to whom Tony was staring herself? Sto naturally merely the clever loison. They rushed her to the fascinating reporter, to whom Emergency, but they say she was ier bad given her first handwhen the police got there." le coat, and the tale of whose gone It makes me feel a little sick," ub'j's delightful makeshift and said, holding on to the arms urgencies had oppned to the heir-- a Tony chair with gripped fingers. her of an unexplored section of life. Were B t if Joe faking a Chicago trip for liked Tony, and Joe ade no secret of the fact that he Fitch," Larry presently observed I, then Ruth was enchanted with drily. The girls look came back to I guess she knew his Instantly. t ,dea that she and Larry would wntly have this younger conple H ersee and advise and help. Her rat astounded criticism of Tony come when the changed attl- jBjw ( fc of the other three had re-- i d to her the unwelcome truth 4 somehow things were not go-- f ight between Tony and Joe. 1 think she has a good cheek, fcilly do!" Ruth said In amaze-- i to Larry. Tony surprises s Sne appears to be the type naturally doesnt fall In ' at ber hopetultj, you may be It was acting under orders! 1 Hi Ilf ' i i I |