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Show Thursday, October 16, 1947 TOE TIMES- - NEWS, NEPin. UTAH FICTION CAROLYN TAYLOR Halloween's the Time for a Party; Plan Your Games for Happy Evening ADVENTURE LIMITED Cotnev By IDA BREED r 'I at looked But tod?v, as she looked at her delightfn' self in the mirror, it was not to dream; it was with a plan for action. She was back in New York after an absence of two years. Nearly every Spring since her marriage, she had made the trip, and had always stopped off for a brief visit in her old college town. This time she was planning to follow the same course, but with what a difference! One of her old school friends had written her last year that Lee Towne had returned to their alma mater to direct the research work there. So Lee was back and Carolyn critically in the full length mirror, then gave her reflection a smiling little nod of approval. The smile was justified. Her mir-- . rored image showed a lovely young woman of thirty-twwho looked vivid, hardly more than twenty-fiv- e well dressed, confident. She was more charming, more desirable than the pretty young Carolyn of eleven years before when she finished college. That was the Carolyn who, all her senior year at college, had to keep reminding herself that this was earth she lived on, and not really heaven, as It seemed, because of Lee. Lee, who was tall and lean, with Intent blue eyes, and delightfully unruly hair. Lee, who loved her and treasured the secret of their engagement. Lee, who was so sweet about wanting to present her to the family as a beautiful surprise after Commencement. Not even his adored older brother had been let In on the secret. Commencement time was to be the climax of everything that seemed important to her. Then, with Commencement still three weeks away, it happened. Just after Lee passed the final examinations for his doctor's degree, he was offered an extraordinary chance to do the very research work that he most wanted a unique chance for "an unmarried man, prepared to devote at least five years to the pro- that she could have stopped him with a word, but she did not speak it. This was the Lee whom she had treasured In her heart for eleven years! Lee, still tall, but with shoulders stooped; still lean, but with a hollow-cheste- d look. Lee, his blue eyes intent now only with a nearsighted, peering expression; his hair no longer unruly, because there was not enough of it to be, just some wisps "borrowed" from one side to, cover a pale bald spot. And it was obvious that for all he saw of the life humming around him, he might have had his eye bent to a microscope as he walked. By J798 in Philadelphia, the use of the horse and buggy on the t SMOOTHER? 5 VSIWGtt OR DOUBLE EDGE rio 0h Sksp was going to see him. Accidentally, of course. She had it all planned. There would be a casual drifting about the campus in her flattering new Spring suit, lingering over a table in Crofton House, where everybody dropped in at tea time. Then when Lee appeared Carolyn had this part rehearsed in her mind she would give just the right look of pleased surprise, just the right degree of invitation to remember. Lee would see what he had missed all these years. What would happen after they met what did she want to happen? That Carolyn did not quite know, and she stopped short of trying to decide. This was to be an adventure. The adventure proceeded as if acted from a well prepared script. Carolyn chanced into Crofton House at tea time. Two men at a nearby table stared at her with obvious admiration; they were younger faculty members that she did not know. Then, somehow, without the of trumpets that would i.uve seemed fitting to her, there was Lee in the doorway. Without glancing around, he went to a table straight ahead. He passed so near to Carolyn A little In each nostril quickly opens up nasal passages to relieve stuffy transient congestion. Invites restful sleep. Relieves sniffly, sneezy distress of head colds. Follow directions in the package. Try itl VISEIS Carolyn sat and stared, helpless to force her gaze away from this changed Lee. What of the distin-- i guished gray at the temples, the impressive look of the scientist that ehe had pictured! The men at the next table were noticing her concentrated gaze; she, finally forced herself to look away. The next minute, with no more poise than a school girl, she jumped up and hurried away into the next wing of the building to the telegraph blanks. "Leaving for home tonight instead of next week," she began to write. There was something reassuring about the thought of Jeff's bulk; she was glad that her husband was such a substantial person in every way. Such nice, thick hair, too, and straight shoulders. She had never been as sweet to him as he deserved, but she would make it up from now on. Why, he was the finest person that she had ever known! Back at their table, the two curious young men continued to speculate after they had watched Carolyn rush from the room. "Did you see her staring at Johnny Towne as if she were fascinated? If it had been Lee, now, you could understand it he's a handsome devil." VA-IflQ-n- :; 1 Ol 15 Of 17 19 21 18 7 Brrr iiinvmrrii I 17 " 19 111 U 16 late 110 9 13 IS 18 20 21 occurrence Network, at of nerves Beneath Rear part of 3T 22 24 26 To rip 29 Considers At this time 35 , l tt 47 46 33 To regret 34 Exists 35 Still 37 Dance step 39 Note of scale 40 Gratuity 42 Trap 44 Place 46 To break 43 50 6 5 4 IZ boat Gaelic Groove 31 I 5 2 sT r3, - 3637 ...il 48 rrrr- - . Iv; 49 m 50 H; h 53 sTW Ts56 suddenly Small island Confederate 59 66 63 60 67 To fold 63 Above 51 55 (Latin) Sacred beetle To beat down From within 58 61 62 Apple Juice 64 High note 65 Industrious insect worship immerse 68 To 67 To Vertical 1 Profession of a 2 3 4 5 lawyer Part of "to be" To blame To transmit To provide food 6 Bon 7 8 9 Slang: vim Girl's nam Relating to the rUht hand 11 16 18 20 22 23 Prepares Thickened underground stem 52 South American rodent 54 To peel 49 Pronoun Being Foe Lizard To hasten for publication Tree exuda-tio- n Yi rrr r Trtftf- &,&(&&(&i.i&mMMkBtn WHAT AGE IS THE BEST AGE? Personality knows no age limits, and a developed personality can go on with undimmed lustre as long as life endures. Indeed, the ful) fruition of a personality seldom comes much before middle-ag- e or older, because it is a long time in building and each successive day adds a bit of charm. Women famed for their beauty are seldom the very young. Quite often as not they have passed middle-age- . Frequently they will be what the world calls old. Consider Ninon L'Enclos, perhaps the most beautiful and charming woman of history. She was .unheard of until she was fifty, yet at eighty she was still sought after by rich and fashionable gentlemen, who could have taken their pick of the court beauties. It wasn't her youth that gave L'Enclos charm. It was her ageless personality. But perhaps the crowning achievement of personality in a woman is the career of Elizabeth Browning, wife of the English poet. Elizabeth was an invalid from but illness childhood, couldn't quench her spirit nor rob her of her beauty, and the long hours she spent in solitude had enabled her to develop something into her personality that made her irresistibly beautiful. Then came young Robert Browning, six years her junior, to fan madly in love with her, and the with him. She was mind you, but the aroa from her tick bed and they eloped into the night and were married. For sixteen years they passed a life of unbelievable happiness together. And when she died, at the age of 56, with her head on her husband's arm, he wrote the next day that her face was the face of a young girl. Step by step through the quiet years personality develops. And it It never too la4 to ttart or to create one out of wnat you have, out of what you are. That it the fascinating thing. 35 Convulsive igh 56 Hint 57 Offer .59 High priest 60 To knock 63 To act bed-ridde- 25 27 aCl.L r J- 1 To surpass Relating to the ear 28 Long and slender 30 To mend 32 Used to be 36 Beverage - P A t.l TP -- 0 A1A3 41 43 45 IP.J.JLJL.5 47 Golf term 5 O t R a J l Ji J. Jt TCj pioip Ctrl W HJLJLl. S f A s e t 2 " l. pe f AtiA'lT . M 38 Commence- ment Sense of taste Encore! In high spirits "." (. D j, T JJ. Hi i Jk I'lHti I . I1A J. JL i, isIeipIeipi 1 proof. "Just as good?" why wonder? 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CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 VMMMPKwM WHEN THEY SAY THAT, MISTER, SMILE! might-have-bee- Horizontal bl tlcalM ifSMfyMsse ject" . m( em l Jo&r Pop Com. bKOus and hull ( 4lciQua pep r sjiewo. S corn el bock aU rocrpexi tot pop com balls mA crml com. FIRST Tim it mi tht) party-givin- PTr FASTER Carolyn remembered how honorable Lee had been in breaking the news to her. He might have let their engagement continue, he told her; he might have kept on seeing her, deceiving her about their prospects tor marriage, putting it off, or promising to marry her at the end of the five years. But he did not consider that the right thing to do. No, it was only the part of a gentleman to tell her that it was best to break off. She was not to feel hurt, there was no other girl, just his career. He put anguish into Carolyn's heart, but managed somehow to impress her with the difficulty of his own part in the scene. Even in the pain and shock of losing him, Carolyn told herself that Lee was the finest person she had ever known. That belief had never left her. Three years later she married Jefferson Taylor, a big, broad Westerner, done in shades of brown. She sometimes felt a slight disdain for Jeff's substantial size, remembering Lee's aristocratic slenderness, but she repressed the thought. Lots of fun, Jeff was, and with a practical mind for business that made them enough money to enjoy a pleasantly luxurious life. She loved Jeff, of course. But there was a part of herself that she withheld, one section of her heart and mind walled off, that would always belong to Lee. She never spoke to Jeff of this reservation. Only in secret did Carolyn now and then open the door on n that precious part of her, and take it out to dream over. JOT7S1 Sabbath had caused such a decline in church attendance that the clergymen obtained, and held for Lethal Skunk 33 years, official permission to The skunk's scent is quite poi- stop all Sunday vehicular traffic sonous. It chokes dogs and other by hanging large chains across the Lively Games Make animals, and the inhalation of a city's principal streets. small dose of it weakens the heart Your Party A Success action and slows up the pulse, while a large dose might cause unconsciousness. Skunk scent TJALLOWEEN is the night when causes inflammation of the eyes the witches ride and little and perhaps permanent blindness. children ring doorbells. It's a won- There is even one case of a boy g derful time for and who was killed by skunk scent. the games you plan should suit the occasion. pencil-and-pap- jit I Clergymen Stopped Buggy Riding on Sabbath in 1793 Weekly Newspaper Service, 243 West 17th Street, New York, N. Y. Print name, address with zone, booklet Utle and No. 60. 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