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Show UINTAH T5SIN RECORD HEART WHAT io 9 (?. HERITAGE. Joseph McCord CHAPTER C7T: RAPHt Continued X u We know. its py, all If you make her well ever ask WNU hap- of you, son. Were both rather fond of her." You dont have to tell me that There is only one thing to say. being entirely out of the 1 1 lion. Dale surrendered to Mul-rTt''s demand for an account of 'gbs adventure, after convinc- - Mother has insisted that I be the he latter that he had no desire official spokesman. Brady reached ep iin H uess you didnt miss me durin d said Pink. u,vild ride for life, FT Eat look funny around the eyes. C"t, in, goofy like. Need sleep? Or HNSON 'qu boldin out on a pal? . . mat?0- COi dleanln yes. There was a specI ie look in Pinks gray eyes. uess what it is, kid. And Id !I n0t- - - Brick hat are you driving at? list what you think. Im not d,!! r PlM or blind. lost your head jidnt cover. That little dame So id one over your heart jhink you love her. je drew a deep breath. Snow I do, Pink. And she loves p Mantdi Hr. ill Utah QUIpur.' desks ;i s You aint aimin ou to do anything ms you mean. Im go-Ischool and finish up. It zi" going to make any difference ings. But I am happy, Pink. y happy for the first time in s. ot the way C G0fifflck W 'PPU 0 ft.. Mulgrew relapsed Into -- y silence. Well, I got one T'im piece of advice for you. s. CarbcE- spill your story to the domi- snco.TNct yei- e at I must tell him. Why in the shouldnt I? CYCLE r 'ot my reasons. Pinks mouth CXTJ1 a stubborn line. . ne e fpud better tell me then. this ut can FREATv peM FREEI-ah- ?' know. Yes, sir. Lee and I talked that over. She is willing to wait until I get a start Im not afraid." She told us something of the sort, Lees father went on. Youre doing the wise thing. For that reason, we would rather there were no formal engagement just now. I would be the last one In the world to suggest that either of you would change your minds, but you are going to have the test of separation." That Isnt going to make any difference. I hope not. Brady chuckled and To be squeezed his wifes hand. frank with you, Dale, I doubt if you have a chance to escape. Lee takes after her mother in a great many ways. Now, I know you are feeling better, Mrs. Brady said gently. Dont mind him, Dale. If you two children are happy, that is all that matters. We are, Dale assured her. He rose to his feet. If you dont mind, good-nigh- t, CHAPTER XI The lamp with the green globe was the only light burning in Jonathan Farwells study when Dale n looked through the door. The window shades were lowered and the ministers shadow loomed large against them. He sat at the table, an open book before him. Dale drew a long breath. The final barrier to face. Very busy. Father?" Come in. Did you wish to speak to me? A minute, If you have time. Dale advanced to the other side of half-ope- yu - . r Aids D.n out and patted his wifes hand. Youre both rather young, you Then I do understand. Oh, she told him Impetuously, Ive loved you in such crazy desperate little ways. Happy and hurt, all at the same time. Ill never be able to tell you. But I want to help you In every way I can. And Im going to begin by giving you up for this evening. You want to have a talk with your father. And I know youre dreadfully tired." Their lips met. Oh, Dale dear," Lee sighed happily, as she pressed her cheek Youll always against his arm. kiss me wont you? Say you will I will" Then just once more." Itll worry him a heap Hes countin a goin to make of nds haw elf, once you get started. Dont Infomr m youve got yourself throwed you figure. wat youre Jiaorien' Itll hurt Pink. Ill have to let start. N'alitR, rry. him about it I cant foul any than you could. iUSIC Piorw be bought perhaps you might ,, when you didn t call me, was to Dale later in the :nces greeting on & Band P ley joon. C I s tcoiildnt stay away any And I was admitted. if you had heard from your long-rouZ- F won-lmpi- miles of , if 65 postpi lesmen vu ank you, yes, Lee replied, with merriment. Mr. 'and mother are home. CAS'n drove them over in our Lpfyes shining ) 'you o,eat! How is hes Mr- - Brady? fine. But cTcrS.r sent him right off to bed. cc you like to go up and talk to says ( feeling She pressed her cheek against his arm. 1 I think Ill go and tell Lee its all them? in a stood Dale minute. Dua' just right Do you think that you can find sY more irior looking about a trifle mils - IA"niy Brady Have you told them, your way down alone? smiled and held out his hand. Mote Oh, yes. And thank you. was the surprised & Plyms course, With a boldness that surprised Didnt you expect me to? y to the side of )iy, yes. Only Im having a himself, Dale walked He stooped and ke city time to make myself believe Mrs. Bradys chair. kissed her softly on the cheek. Ive always wanted a mother, truly happy? pT7Ju're VUVm ont know the words to tell he whispered. And passed swiftly from the room. Lee "Was it very dreadful? have to find some, be- I found f. Im going to take you up to wanted to know, when Dale waiting for him on the living I y and mother. Is your courage her room couch. I Sir Dale? No, he said soberly, taking a at her side. They were wonseat gleaned forward and brushed coat her hPs- derful about it 3 j!eve fl Do you think that your father she said i colors," softly. w w , will like me just a little, Dale? EELVTOX found Cassius Hell love you. How could he Brady AENT comfortably among pillows help it? Dale replied. St.. sh Wis wife in an easy chair at But you havent told him yet" Lee vanished as soon as Only because I havent had a 'jnounced the caller. chance. I'm waiting until we can "jw up a chair and sympathize have a real talk. That will be towas the lawyers night lavage 4ne' Dale. These women Pinks counsel was definitely disrews rtU greeting. we and down wont let me now. Dales Interview with carded iracious oot- - Rank nonsense." Mr. and Mrs. Brady had settled devoffl nd or any doubts. His father must hear est pro' ever so glad you werent burt- - Dale returned a smile it from him. At once. Dale leaned back against the icy ha't come from Mrs. Brady and n weig himself. He found his cour-- f cushions and studied Lees face. He made no move to touch her. The once bing strangely. feeling very fit, except for a wonder of their love still possessed ,aad." Bradys fingers touched him. What are you thinking, Dale?" gingerly- h, weU-- R vFAfalp X tiAhave been worse. You. Just of you. I want to TO And of how you made me throw you for looking after Lee last right at your head? I never Stef father a hectic time for the myself supposed I could do that but Im kKE ciff .t was all right. Dale braced glad I did. bji in1 for the ordeal When did you first think you I think io! indW'Jd you about what happened loved me? Dale demanded. e cumuli' ornlng. It seems to me It began that ht ti n t, - i' her father assented quiet-h- e first day. When we talked in the ter told us. hotel. You were so different and epoin'"1 t all right? Dale looked nice. trom one to the other. Thats the way I feel about it But there must .rt.ti.S' right the way you mean, Dale reflected. havent known you very have been some special time. Of course there was. The day TInd of aut I think we approve of we Molher7 we took that drive. My picture day. hr"0 tbe You gave me a little glimpse into ppeniat Erady managed a nod and bit Dele sensed that tears your heart then. I knew, somehow, jc f C.' C. T , - -- ?' j theV(,t jr a'vay-- rattlrr tickles our give consent, Brady re- witn a slight smile. re Cu lC ... ; , that it would i 'r'00 difference. So you have li server g t theiCourso to are 1 pp n leatt'i elves, (rf ! p 0 W1 lr w how jo say it pi(p aluays I was the first You were. I dont think 1 can make you understand that. But Ive known always that there would be ' someone like Elaine. Lee caught her breath Dale! with something very near a sob. Is it that Her hand sought tus. that j 11 but steadi, , , - much? Yes. That much. the table. Farwell lifted his head; one hand pushed the strands of red hair away from his eyes. ' What is It, Dale?" - -I have something to tell you. I . . . I love Lenora Brady. He blurted it out Stood waiting. For a long minute Farwells black eyes seemed to be trying to penetrate the shadows that partially obscured his sons face. His own features were like a white mask. The lines at the corners of his mouth were curiously sharp. The thin lips twitched a trifle before the words came. Do you think that you know her well enough for that? There was no harshness in the question. His voice was dull toneless. Yes, sir. I wasnt sure, though, until last night Then you have told her? I had to. She loves me, too." What are you planning to do? Why, nothing now. Im going to finish my semester' work. Then Ill find a job and . . Yes. Of course. 'T hoped youd be glad, Father. For me. Service. Of course. But my first feeling is one of keen disappointment. Wait He held up a hand in restraint as Dale started to speak. I Do not misunderstand me. have every reason to believe that Miss Brady Is a gentlewoman. It never would occur to me, I think, to question your choice. I have always believed the regard you hold for your mothers memory would safeguard you. You understand. I aradl fjouiton Goudiil "Plicuaei the -- 6 ONE of will find your opportunity. ways be consumed as a beverage, however. It may including maple, in addition to the popular vanilla, chocolate and strawberry. The ice cream powders may be used with milk or a combination of milk and cream to produce a healthful dessert suitable for every member of the family. They also may be used for less rich but equally refreshing milk or buttermilk sherbets. e A canned freezing mix is available and is especially nice in a fruit flavor as it contains pieces of the whole fruit. like-w'is- one-sixt- Home-Mad- e Ice Cream An easy way to make certain of the purity of the ice cream you serve is to make this delicious nient that it should not be consumed indiscriminately between meals, but should always be considered as part of the days ration. When that is done, one nutrition authority states that its beneficial effects can hardly be overestimated. Effect on Digestion One frequently hears the quesDoesnt the eating of ice tion, cream retard the digestion of other foods consumed at the same time? The answer is that it does slow up slightly the emptying time of the stomach but this delay is without significance and is more than compensated for by the important nutrients it provides. Many people believe that it Is injurious to follow ice cream with hot coffee. But it has been demonstrated that just the opposite is true. The coffee raises the temperature of the food in the stomach and thus modifies the cooling effect of the ice cream. Another common question concerns the effect of cake or pie a la mode. Experiments indicate that eating ice cream with cake or pie produces a more satisfactory gastric juice than when either of these foods is eaten alone. One must take into consideration, however, that cake or pie a la mode is a rich combination and plan the remainder of the meal accordingly. Use More Ice Cream It has been estimated that five billion pounds of milk are used each year in the production of commercial ice cream, which provides about three gallons of ice cream per capita. The amounts of ice cream made at home will raise this figure somewhat. But the amount consumed may well be further increased, because when properly made from pure ingredients, ice cream deserves to rank with other dairy products among our most wholesome and nourishing foods. WNU C, Houston Goudiss 1D3U 24 for applique; illustrations of stitches; materials required. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York City. HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONS dessert at home. freezers are available, as well as those that are manually operated. Motor-drive- n REVEALS When Sugar Gets Lumpy. When sugar gets hard and lumpy, put it in the refrigerator for two or three days and you will find it will become quite soft again. 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Houston Goudiss, 6 L. 39tb St., S eu 1 ork City. 1 A Comparison With Milk be used in cooked h of a quart If we regard dishes or eaten in the form of of ice cream as an servaverage cheese and ice cream. ing, and compare it with one cup of milk, we make the interesting Composition of Ice Cream discovery that there is a close reIce cream is often regarded as lation between the two. The ice a confection, but it deserves to be cream provides about 21 more calclassed among our most nutritious ories and only a trifle less protein, foods. It is composed of varying calcium, phosphorus, iron and viproportions of cream, milk, sugar, tamin A. There is considerably flavoring and frequently a binder less vitamin G, but ire cream is or stabilizer such as gelatin. The nevertheless considered an excelcomposition varies somewhat be- lent source of this important vitween the home-mad- e and the tamin. commercial product, and the corn-medproduct differs in various A Healthful Food i states. That is because standards It becomes then why apparent content the butter fat governing differ widely so that the require- ice' cream is considered as an ment ranges from 8 to 14 per cent. excellent food, not only for adults Most large commercial companies but for children and convalesand why one outstanding produce an ice cream with about cents, authority urges the liberal use of 12 per cent fat. ice cream as a means of increasthe vitamin A content of the ing Guard Against Contamination Some states require the pasteur- diet. Plain ice cream may be used inization of the milk or cream used with simple milk terchangeably in manufacturing ice cream; othRich mixtures, such ers stipulate that the entire mix puddings. must be pasteurized before freez- as those filled with nuts and crystallized fruits, rank with the hearting. These measures are desira- ier desserts and should follow a ice as cream the ble, requires meal. lighter same scrupulous care that should Ice cream is so rich in nourish- be given to milk and cream. Because of the possibilities for contamination, several precautions should be observed in buyChoose cream ing ice cream. manufactured by a reputable concern. Be sure to buy from a dealer who keeps it well frozen, for ice cream that has been melted and frozen again may be dangerous, owing to the opportunity for the multiplication of bacteria while it was melted. See to It, also, that the dealer uses sanitary methods in dispensing. Lonely. A note in the one word caused Pink to glance quickly at the speak- line. They have a direct connection with the first formed wood of the original tree. In encouraging second growth on cut-ovforest lands, department specialists find it better forestry to cut the sprouts and give the seedlings a chance. If there are few seedlings and many sprouts it may be necessary to depend mainly on sprouts for reproduction. Then It Is safer to save sprouts from the smaller stumps and thin out those from the large stumps. Also, sprouts from close to the ground level are safer from decay than those from higher on the stump. For best results sprout thinning should be done fairly early In the life of the second growth stand before the trees are 20 years old. You and your family East 39th Street, New York City. far-of- near the ground Keeping Cool with Food the most significant contributions of modern proportions than at present if we are to increase health and efficiency and .improve our chances for longevity. The first rule in providing adequate amounts of the pro"Im not afraid. foods is to tective "Nor am I. But you are very allow daily a quart young. The nature of the work of milk for every you propose to undertake may carchild and at least to counf places. Into ry you a pint for each tries where life is primitive at best. adult. This amount But it is in such places that you of milk need not al- er. Farwell sat gazing abstractedly through the window at flakes of snow dropping from a gray sky. His strong white fingers crumbled a bit of toast to fragments. on By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS no mistake. Before long now, you will be out making a place for yourself. The first years will be the difficult ones. More so than you think. Talk about a dumb lug!" Jonathan Farwell glanced up from his Sunday breakfast of toast and hot water to find his housekeeper staring disconsolately from the other side of the table. What is it, Pink? Them. Mulgrew indicated the covered dish held in his two hands. "You knew, he confided apologetiI rolls out this mornin cally, thinkin about it bein' Sunday. And nothin else. Its the kids waffles. I see." You wont break trainin just once and sample em. Dominie? They look pretty fair today. They are very tempting, Pink. But this is my working day." Sure. I know. Well, I guess Ill have to worry with em myself. He lingered In his tracks, staring at the place usually occuPretty flat without pied by Dale. the kid any more." BULLETIN Nationally Known Food Authority Describes Its Place in the Diet that you made I would not stress material success or comforts too highly, but you should consider these things before taking on the responsibility of a family. I shant be in a hurry. Lenora and I have talked it all over. She understands and is willing to wait I am glad to hear it You are going away. It would be wiser for both of you to be content with your present understanding. Much may happen in the meantime. That Is the way Mr. and Mrs. Brady feel about It. We are not going to announce anything. You are wuse. There was a distinct note of relief in Farwelis words. Dale waited for a moment Then this was all his father had to say about so wonderful a thing. He had been bolding to a blind hope that the two of them would meet on some new plane of understanding. His father had loved Elaine. He loved Lady Lee. Good night Father. Dale. Come here. There is one thing I would say about tonight Your happiness means more to me than anything in life. I hope you will remember that Good night" Dale turned and left the study, unable to trust himself to speak. lUend for this Free Food Value ov ke Cream science was the discovery of the importance of the protective foods milk, eggs, fresh fruits and vegetables. These foods abound in the minerals and vitamins that help to insure normal growth and health, and safeguard us against the deficiency diseases. In this group, milk and And the homemaker w'ith an automatic finds it easier dairy products made from it to makerefrigerator ice cream than to prethink. assume a commanding posi- pare many less interesting and "Yes, sir. tion because milk is the best nutritious desserts. 1 have told you a number of Ice cream powders which simtimes. Dale, that I wished never to and most practical source of interfere with your life. I avoided calcium and vitamins A and plify the preparation of hometrying to influence you In choosing G. These substances should made ice cream, can be obtained the work you liked best Your sucunflavored, or in a variety of flacess in school has led me to believe be consumed in much greater vors, lemon and Decaying Stump Is Menace to Hardwood Tree Sprout, According to Investigators A sprout from the stump of a hardwood tree has a big initial advantage over a seedling because It root makes use of a ready-mad- e even an It greathas But system. er disadvantage. It is handicapped by its Siamese twin connection to the great mass of decaying wood in the old stump. Pathologists of the Civilian Conservation corps working with the United States Department of Agriculture specialists in examining more than 4,000 hardwood trees which started from sprouts and had not been damaged l?y fire, found most of the decay traceable directly or indirectly to the old stump. decay organisms, Eventually, gaining entrance either directly or indirectly from the old stump, are almost sure to start to work in the heartwood of the new tree, although some trees are able to st'al out decay with layers of growing tissue. The decay may not become serious until the tree is 20 to 30 years of age, but becomes more serious as it reaches the age when it should be valuable fur fuel or timber. Hardwood sprouts devehp for the most part from dormant buds at or rra for the Homemaker SEND for Checking Nutritional Balance, ottered free C. 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