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Show 1 1 THE PAGE TWO TIMES-NEW- S, NEPHI, UTAH Friday, March 16, 1928. NEPHI CLUB Minute 0 On and after HOLDS ANNUAL April BANQUET .By HELEN R. MARTIN CwM I3old. McaJ J' Co. my joh a vmi I; If I didn't liven It up With a lit It- - of the joy of life!" ".Joy of Iii'- - 'i'arailise l.oaf? You'll he hriahl. aiaa' their lives witli Panic's Continued CHAPTER VI 10 i!;'(!ly. i ini) !) there !;'.." so 'I usir.liy durk." 'Inferno' r I'y the way." he ud-nly reiaeiaiiered, "you're lioole cl for a talk to the teachers lit their naaii !:i.v meeting next Sal iird.iv, aren't lliinlc the si'Lonlrnoin ii;irk for you to wurl; "J would stu- Suinctliiic."," "Not ithvnys. hcl'.irc working slop "i'.ul tliN evcni.ig?" "I li'iL' red ill " A brief sih hoc. ' I n;:it warn von, Miss PoIiwoik it's not really safe for you to lifter ilaik cillicr in your school roicn or on this lonely road." "Thin I'm you're vi!li em1." "i'.iU what detained you so la'.e'r" a hit of tills inn that "(Hi work " i I pre"Correct in:; Rpclling-piipcrssume?" , your in'. 'rest "Ileally, Mr. In j)(rfci-"uniinpiirUitit, trivial iStisms like sjii llin;; p.'i)!'rs ! My fromlne !" ''I'll hot you never here j'our--eNot with porreititm spelling-papersyou I" "How you came ly the inipre as ne ' r to that I'm so correct spell::!'.: papers ! Well, to lie sure, it my favorite pastime, I do sometimes indulge In other diverCreii-'liton- ! li"!:t-iiiinile- sions." e No he eould not trap her into lulmiilin;; that shf had heeii working in her schoolroom, hut walkin:: on the highway. Why didn't she v.an' to admit it? "oh'" he ovlaimed us at this she flipped over a rou-.lplace In the dark road and, to his eon i AH heailleu-.-- . "Are Jim hurt:" he solicitously Inquired in alarm as he lined her and she leaned si:::!nsr him pinning. Iton't you know, Mr. "No. no. Creiglnon." she ;e Iced, as s out from the elrcl" of his arm, "how danireroii-- ; it is to lift a falh n v. .m m": of a road !" she r r o!; "What a li ns they resumed their wa'U rail'.' '" 'ly. Ids h ind under tier arm to piii.ii her. "There are just two lunds of t said Marvin, "that would talk l:i(l!f 'a h of n road' her and toughs! As a country I ro'vive. and pious Sam Kch you doii't come under cMlcr of IP 'se heads. What must I '"I'hat I adapt my speech to niv company. Wli n I'm with i'i.ii in .im my speech is Vc:i and Nay." more than that I'm sure "If it n.. he would not harhor y ii if you':" tiuwd Ain't help me, yes! It aw- ful !" tliem? "What are you folic; to liow to t. acli j. co;:raphy, supeo. o':" "1 i ii'i'd ev. n xv away Willi that in Ih' (rook I'm .oin:; to wear! The hk.m I, m.el, alluiin 1 she said iii'in'-'i'i!"!- laithu-iasiicaMy- i iiln:: I -- i i e- I : : . . I' ; i c- I : I es-pe- ' f'i-!s.- y'l high-hor- weni-kpni'- a v ( l I i A ! ih. ti e i I n.' er I. new twelve. tieyolld s. vet! " ( "Th tt.'ii, find sike for the l I he- ,. oat v. ' ,t S rte do he t "of " ln - n- fi. ,..,i. I p i )..: Ti 1 ..". e i l tares cf for i In I. T' v, ! .'.- f I' I ''! :ln '. 'i.'. i a . i '! " :i ...v ... ...... p Ici.i: j s ;e-r -- c he ! Cotlie to ai I sto.w n p.ti m p'i d II tie ., h v i t I.e- i I ( ! i'::im S.'hwer.c!:toi r H'rk toki.'or! Jilit enough to ho'il your Job, oii know Kosy. V" up! In;' ' I ti ;.-.- - hut s . 1 di-- ! ...,( . s.-- "I ought .ii.;, an't I couldn't in. lure a M 1 it T Ml Landes & Company felt Ike So. Temple St . St 2 "It City II W aoy-tldiiL'- "Much too tolerant freak ishni'ss !" St. Croix of Marvin' grumbled. "Yes, If she'd only stand squuraly with me about the boy " Mr. Crelgh-to- n paused and shook his gray head. "No no usi'. What good has it done, my taking the extreme stand I have? even ordering my own son out of my house!" he exclaimed, a pained look in Ids eyes that made St. Croix, who was fond of his father, curse hi brother In Ids heart. "I thought he'd C4iu4 back cured In a month at niostl Hut what does he do? (jots himself a good Job and goes to work! More coiif'rmed than ever In his I'm seriously thinking of nuking him to come home again. Mi::ht ns wi'Il. He'll never change. Ami It makes your mother so unhappy bis being away!" "And the d d gossip It mukes!" Kt. Oridx frowned. (TO IK 47 ONTJNljKD. wroox-hcadedtie- UheP owes irrice Scarlet Uniform Not Conspicuous in Field The v.ritir of American mhool histories I:, ii' frequently lal.en occasion to ren.ti'k yeornfully upon the scarlet orn by the I'.rliisli reuulars Uniterm In Ihe c o n a::a'tist the Indian ! du1 cl' Colonial is, but, as a matter of f.o t, the 'iirl.-- io:it of the I'riton ui a ii.tisj.iciiotH uniform than the biue adopted for the u'Uiy of the 1'r.itid Ktatrs. Can fu! i'ii!:i( !4 have hroiicl.t old the f.o t 11 at i:Jit m h rs virn l y tin- We-- Point ciiih'l. N the color tir-- t l"-- t to sifhl In the f 'M. sv.iior !. s next, with d.irk i n.y. l.'i." and sm ef In Ihe order In tar liiinied. ju .iotiee It has been loin d lh.it of id! ii.i.ih ncnrlet Is mom din., nit to lot. 1,1- ht (rrei n I utmost Invl tile under the iolet tinge office trie lipids, on and would, therefore, b excellent color for the uniform of f;aval !coiils who would be expoted to the rays of nn enemy's setrrhllghtn. i r! pr-iy- - '.-i- , "Io w, ever placed on an automobile with Body by Fisher rever automobiles are The COACH $585 Te Touring or Koadttcr TK S 495 .'595 .'675 Covpi The SeJati ..C Th'Sporl Uhr4otc KJVJJ Tlw Imperial $ Landau IIS ltHllr Truck tAQC It JO ;i Fflld their ikiid to school to p to love and aip.a.e the devil! So I inter. tl Iew(d dale aad f aa,d V't'd tcHlniT thee of so ii . jr. en Taraol e la :' !" r "A lit;;.' I.'l!." try ar. 'v ,. ,,,'t be ulij. ei' d to. Mr. t ir"i..iif of. ?" ' lain i. uiaai, '!, . "If not hi u 1" "V.Ut tlo nt.d see Aunt in .Co.. I hardly spoil. Thur-dav ca r y laoiaer, ns tny lalhcr cm a is n v. r hone- :' n : he n(l nds a i r In i:.".:."hlladolphki every 'I .' ; then added a, p mou r..: "Mothi r phoned " .. ail;, wanted to ti e s.,, ! me II. ii ..a:e'. as si,,.-,- found an oh !i....; .;;.( I'd a d., d her to look for i to jm: . . all for leveling and equalizing!" to know what he is! l'v suffered enough from what he is!" .Mr. 'ri iL'hton said bitterly. "Takes after his mid her. Never got his crazy radical slant from me !" "Mother's not radical." "She's tolerant. Tolernut f is , I I r- h :. d .a- .1. :i a Meely suddenly iin.viciy, that 4i.lirely nee('e; 7!c' to a nt ae had t say-Pand "Ma'tah" and her to .' tl. y fh tl)i ' e V ;. I to u! to I .or 'h. tons' pate. - K.it.'m. it fl !e to, (i (',.. pi jk h'.-d' w ,t ; .,r :ii i. v. a". nhle I. on Iiclhe to.-- , take II,.. ii. :l ,; .: They o.api am i ;., e tii ! u.y d' la't 1114-- a ' to A r m and !. I. " 1 ta. r- ' I v- U id JO li in -. . d h: d s!i V. Mo; pad. all a pa 4 -' si v ii a'i ".!. l ai'-- - ai ,' tie' S'lmvni tie "ov i.. i: i.f nail'd i .:.-- at- r ; o t....v a . 'ih ' i! .' i. le-'- :. ,!- tnil'.:'!l I'. V,!. to i he to were in.-.- and ! that than them a't I I .:: i " 11 y,c-- mi -. V" iii ror ol i s !y. a - i . o,",.-;- w:i:. I' 'I II i -- ! S hvv. i I..;. . ! I'd lu ve J..!.r I l,s j ! oi-i- . . he! ! f the up ., well his .j e. "I'm : ..rf of fn:a te... I or i,. e ..S f' I. M'-'-- 'M that v :'l. t ' III tills .li re hold of y,,ir !iWcti-!.!o- ti y. in Now I'll admit 7 f u' I'o-i- I'llifyiii-rsoa.e rather (.'ooil Ideas. If yon "!.' "ahl pa! th.-over" "it won't matter what I say they'll he too t ki ii up with looking nt my h!ae I'rc'ieli L'corette " she whs o'f on the n.aln and she fatij; - prai-'of..r i!ie next two minutes v. Il'ioui until they hud As 's h family! r.u; r ton," lid'!' d M rt no " ll.n oi- P- so enough to think he could raise his level. You know what he fool Danger Is, You Know, Father, That Marvin Might Take It Into M..'; Cracked Head to Marry One of The:;: Common Country Teachers!" - s. no poi I'oiu'ical prohlem or tlie- - "The 1 o v. : i?" n:!: ip::. a;i n t;ii.!e 886 W. "il"r station wouldn't Her breeding would. Marvin's fastidious." "Within limits." St. Croix doubtfully udinitled. Tin breeding would be a limit tor him." "I wouldn't trust him! He'd be Just l:i.or T"p We hope to put the words "Prosperity" and "Suceesa" in every dry farmer's home. How? By putting In their hands the modern "CaterThU pillar" Tractor, "Holt" Harvester, and Killefer tools. equipment is not new to some farmers, for many have purchased them, and judge for yourselves Just how successful they are There is a way for you also to become a member of the successful farmer class. See our representative in your locality today. Spring plowing Is at hand you cannot afford to los money on antique methods. g g "Up? Prosperity him!" -- ida-at'..- . Masqat nasifi fl. ty ia.' miss a h: !" "I"ti sure I've ruined a lot in know Ins you 'Thanks. Same to you. Atel If I were i!i ars- -' d." she add d w.'h h i ll sigh, "a'l :ho chuaiit he ill tlhe.'i. lore V.;i'. gttiitf to an hrmg-h- ! ui.'imelr end! I'm learning n lot through teaching from gerv.rap! y up." INSURANCE HOMES at the TITHING OFFICE BLDG. (Rear Office) ' llilz-Ciirlto- n u tr don't REAL ESTATE 4 12 i other re:: on than for your otu!;'' .ir: inllaence en his children. You're not afraid he might have your school .taken from you''" "lie world if he thought it w s her totie ' to." -- I,,, nod ir d;!Tc rem e to t V- - t ins Rtipret so dieadi'd of the county "You weu'dii't miml curiously. your school':' he "It would he hard on tin- s. oo!. Pice They'd ti"l got ano '. r t me in hurry!" she smiled. "I can well he'ioe you !" that "I'w alwa's It r: For n, s.,y will he well received ill Hal I'm trying to collect ail..1.'.' s!a s aiid hat to s'. with the m p. Iroi the hard hoih d slices t in 'l 1.1 le.l in, l). :',.i-- I'd ami ikaa1'. d el' ha; In:: thii daiuiy f'ock, II' I'd he a Ihou'dit too har-h- . on'y looun," i he lamented, "that uv.s : ; to huy that lll- - ' iolU f,'. a.', d ha e hoaali t a"! rely d !' ii traale ia - and hat r. :.; lla", in"!, h':" s!ii wall. d. o: .;, are "I 'oed mi con "a our n a's" i:a it ute wit h n fa I. ion paa-la k al you what you're aoim.; showV t to tho-to la"; al Pea Imr-V- " "V.'hat vouhl you ad ise';" she d oonieii! !! ly. "I'" you i.a an to say you haven't r ady a: and the nice; in;; ai l.ookad for d iv afler tomorrow':" "I iloii't ku.e.v any of the teaeher.i, so I don't know their tastes.'' "'Tastes'! I in you think you re to treat them to a vaudeville s unt? You're supposed, child, to (lis "Al You can see 928 A. V. PYPER The Nephl Club of the Utah Agricultural College held Its annual WNU S.rrlc banquet at the Bluebird, Friday March 16. The committee In charge consisted of Aiden Lunt, Glen Lunt. Glen also, that she'd got some Interesting VVorthlngton and Lois Worthington acted as toastmaster. mail from England " le paused aaln tentatively. Moely Musical numbers were rendered by McCune, Mildred Sperry In Id herself rigid that he niisjht not Herman ilet'ct tlie tremor that went over tier Lois Lunt and a quartet composed of Sheldon Winn, Glen Worthingat Ids words. Herman "t.'ood iii:;ht," he said ahruptly nnd ton, Gordon Wood and before she quite realized he was Bo'.nj;, ,McCune. A short talk by P. V. Car- ho had disappeared in the dimness of don and toasts by Nelson Morris and Aaron F. Bracken. Special guests (he road. were: Mrs. E. G Peterson, and Mr. St. Cta. Creluhton and his father, and Mrs. George Stewart. The folIn I'hilmlel-phia- . (liniii'X at the lowing were present: Mildred Sperry were diseusslns a certain matter Wanda Garret, Aiden Lunt, Evelyn tod at ad connected with the business Bailey, Glenn Cole, Gordon Wood of tl . directors' meeting which they Jack Winn, Sheldon Lois Lunt, to the city to attend. had Winn, Louis Beagley Glen Wor!h-ingtoof If the infatuated eyes Nettle Rulom Cowan, Herman McS invent 'ton could have beheld St. Cune, Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd t'roix jn-- t now his evening clothes Wallace J. Vickers Mr. and Mrs. making him look taller, more slender, P. V. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson more than ever like the younrr cod Morris Cardon, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bracken i'f her romantic nir castles, she would Mrs. E. G. Peterson and Mr. and i'Mi'-- d have thouirht her "honor" a leell p'ice to pay for any least no- Mrs George Stewart. tice such a divine creature might beMiss Marie Cowan, Lillian Worthstow upon her. Kittle did that enamFlorence Alice Sowby, ington, at naiid "ii dream that ored that very and Hanniah Scbofleld motor nt her name was on the sacred Cowan, Burton were breakfast P'.s of her demi-goher Image In his Blanche thoM'-htguests of Miss Florence Burton, Su-- i SI. t'rolx, In his desperation that day morning, the occasion being her after Meely's amazirui af' birthday. il "termineil, on his way to his i:ir. that he would pique her Into a r.".;ard far him fiy exciting her' Jealousy ; she herself had given him the SALT LAKE CITY hint wlw-- she had explained her silence nhout the teacher's hoarding AND RETURN v illi them. lie would, make love to Denver and Rio Grande that sch "ol teacher under her very eyes! Meely should be made to see Western Railroad how other girls In her station, or In any station, for that matter, jumped 1 1 FARES at his nod! ROUNDTRIP And then he had seen, as he Kun-po-si Via d, the school teacher In his brother's 4'oinpany; coming out of her Account sehoolhouse hours after the closing Spring Conference time, apparently in a relation with him of (hi' utmost friendliness. This Mormon Church was the third time in ten days that 4-- 8, 1928 April he had seen Marvin come out of that on sale April 2 t0 Tickets cerofficial duties sehoolhouse! His 8. Original starting point tainly did not take him there so often must be reached by April 15. as that. St. t'roix was genuinely worStopovers at all points on reried over the circumstance, as well as turn trip within final limit. Irritated at being foiled In his plan to laake .Meely jealous of the teacher, w hich of course he could not do If Marvin wife intrigued with her. ver their cigarettes and cdffee St. Cruix was shifting his own apprchen-s.'- i 'is about his brother on to his father's broad shoulders. fJ "The ilatu'er is, you know. Father, that Marvin might take It into his ki'd head to marry one of thes r 'jCowan'ia ZrmnMfwtmUam common country teachers I If he happened to fall in love with one of them, wouldn't stop her station or 2Lst, ICUaMMuOnij) UirSl IVIW.ry 7ff I (doaia Only) All trie f. a. K hax, Mick J CInMk J Chrrlt PrtcM Dellv4rrd TKe at Inrlnila rhc low bantllincfd i nam driven, the emblem "Body by Fbher" is recognked as a hallmark of quality. Everywhere, it identities automobiles thatare distinguished for style, beauty, and comfort. The sensational success of the Bigger and Better Chevrolet is largely due to the fact that it brings all these exclusive advantages of Fisher styling and craftsmanship within the reach of everybody, everywhere ! Consider, for instance, the Chevrolet Coach which carries the lowest price ever placed on a car with ! Body by Fisher. 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