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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER. UTAH SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS CHUN Corner V eh was thirtppn t,n ;.ibry had been ashamed ..r;ince. It was xnen mat shooting up higher than She was awkward i.ill and she was too thin, un.e she was twenty she convinced that her FROM her rf star', otif!' She the tu-ls- well 8S tbf By BEST LOOKING GIRL . ap-..v.- is was full really something ter-- f other girls seemed the Ail rible. cute and attractive. No little anc it seemed matter what Rilla wore too much of her was Th'-rwrong. clothes And thin to wear t:i;!ored her in folds. around hung dresses Ail of the boys and girls in the sne was a une gin jrowd liked KUia. if you could forget the way she looked. Even her This hair was wrong sort of stringy but Week's she had a pleasant and rather attracBest tive face. Fiction In spite of her looks Rilla had a boy friend. He was Patrick Redding and his father kept I grocery store. Pat wasn't any but then you really great catch expect Rilla, with her couldn't looks, to do any better. Folks felt that Rilla ought to be well satisfied. Pat was a nice looking boy, and he certainly wasn't to be sneezed at. Rilla didn't sneeze at Pat. She was grateful to him for being nice to her. She was as jolly and as friendly as she could be. As a matter of fact she liked Pat a lot. He was fan to be with. She'd have been perfectly satisfied except for the fact that she was in love with Shane Tennant. Which did her a lot of for Shane was the catch of good the town. Shane's father was a and rich. His mother was banker the social leader of the town. Shane was tall much taller than Rilla end handsome, besides. Pat went into the grocery with Shane went into the his father. bank. That's the way sons do in small towns unless they have definite ideals about law or one of the Rilla didn't do other professions. anything. Her folks had just enough money so she didn't have to work. She went to parties with Patrick and admired Shane from a distance. The town folks felt that she would marry Pat, that he'd take over his father's grocery store and that they'd settle down. That might have happened if It hadn't been for Leslie Durant. Leslie Durant was and still is a well known illustrator. And he came to Morriville to visit an aunt. And got taken to all of the parties, of course. The social lion of the sea-ioHe stayed in town three days but that was long enough for a lot pearanci I 111 Jl3a, oritc in TOWN Pattern fin. nation. ( Qu.'.e str;t:sht foi ! q;iit,. a: ': '.. ,vC.:. !i .1- ba.ily'tuvd droV smooth quite ar..j perfectly gnxw.o , then Pat h, i f 'v M ' K ', th.. J v':" y st" S iidu aiways been shy. self- - conscious eve-:;r:- sat'sfnction r.a.j Toiinani dancing Tcr.p.,i!it. whom Rilla Soils Need Hir for Total Crop Growth at-'..- o t .th !, .iiii t.o eves gin-- ' attention to ,USt ,he Durant was lunching alone at a restaurant when an attractive, tall woman, pas: her first youth, came up to him. "You don't remember me," said. she j SrVI(3 70i Aeration Boosts Yield pattern Pattern "Stuffy" soils that have little or no oxygen available to the plant roots that grow in them just are not able to support high crop yields, Hard working plant roots need oxy-- j gen if they are to do a good job of supporting the plant and collecting plant food for the above ground parts. Working with muck soil, N. K. Ellis, Purdue university, and Richard Morris, U. S. soil conservation service, found that when liberal quantities of oxygen penetrated the soil only four inches the yield of red beets, sweet corn, onions and Chip- - 14-4- future event 5 Numeral 8 Cry of sorrow 12 Female horse 13 Night before an eTent 14 To 15 Devoured 2 j) 16 Gibe Iranian Ambassador to tne U. S. 19 Note of jr 20 Mimic By 23 City of Chaldea 2jTo contradict Telve dozen 28 Wrath J To hasten To be sick 1 That night, for the first time in her uneventful life, llilia Mabry was belle of the ball. . 4 I? 6 J 19 8 j "That's the catch," said "You shouldn't have asked. 10 W J !' flZJL --- 5T u 1 barter 1 f 3 55 pewa potatoes was small. When the soils wore "ventilated" to 18 inches the yields increased as much as 10 fold. When the depth of aeration was increased to 36 inches the yield of some of the crops w as increased. The yield of carrots went from 3 to 33 tons per acre when the depth of aeration was increased from 4 to 18 inches. Sweet corn yield went from 3 to 4.75 tons; onions from 4;") to 275 bags; red beets from 3.75 to 13.5 tons and potatoes from about 12 to 258 bushels per acre. Oxygen in the soil for the use of the plant roots is the logical reason for the difference in crop yields. Adequate plant food was available on all the plots. Rainfall during the season was sufficient to eliminate water as a limiting crop production factor on the muck soils. 45 Hypothetical farce ?C r.'ai a' i 51 Kh i "i r.g:; t.ran S20re'!n of grass and pment mind ni oke fish "f cards ;'-.- 11 16 17 20 22 25 26 27 28 2D 'Maxim ft" Pi'l i 3U 37 39 40 41 rintire oneself of 53 Symbol hearing cerium 46 Piece of office 54 furniture war Blue-Gam- e Man's rile SamUrt A tradition that has been recorded by the historians of Delaware, is that during the early days of the Revolutionary war the men of Capt. Jonathan Caldwell's company took with them game chickens noted for their fighting ability. These chickens were said to be of V' d a Confederate general To embrace Let it stand Gaiety Mermaid Artificial language Mannequin Iieaps on one foot r "te v If 1 H E IT K Si5.i h n e F.lhAj ficrlrt H I? - 4 ' ' "4 DOUBtt roGt I jL y , '.'I , U ', 1 CLABBER GIRL Guoianid by Good Housekeeping "BahmaVowdex AROUND 4K. uriiccy. Jin ., To make a worked buttonhole, mark exactly on threads of the Machine Etitch twice goods. around the marking. Then cut on the marked line with sharp scissors. Work with buttonhole stitch from right to left. Make two stitches across the inside end of ttie buttonhole and work over them through the cloth to complete bar. the brood of a famous blue hen. The company soon received the sobriquet "Blue Hen's Chickens," and the state of Delaware in 1939 adopted the Blue Hen's Chicken as the state bird. The photograph shows a blue fowl resulting from a cross of Black Sumatra cock and White hen, as developed by the Blue-Splashe- d USDA. 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And. oh yes, he developed an ambitious streak and started a chain of grocery stores. Now he's the richest and most important man hi town." ' t (u -- No. 27 0 Bearing JlProi.oun Conjunction TASTIR SMOOTHER? , thought. Place of Nave of wheel J Plumlike fruit 5 Malt beverage 36 Mire "Former Chief Justice rh It may p:iv to go deeper tli.iu tins plow is set. ii; 21 6 ancl.'-omel- H scale Size Nu - ii U remove 18 4 Sills I XHri'HING tops tin- smart shirt- waist er for season after season w oarnbility. This practical frock Hatters every figure, takes to almost any fabric. Solution In Next 1 ilesut-d- Nam e 1600 CROSSWORD PUZZLE Sign of a llu- - ( IRCIK PXTTFKN DI PT. Mission St., s..in rum'isi'o, I'ahf. Kneloire L'o etiits in coins for e;u:h Increasing Depth of 11 n. 1 niss issue ul FASHION. of 'hi- is for M?os 14. lfi. IS, Si?e Hi, 3'i vardg urn F":ill and Wnilcr It's brimful of smart, tost'W MvU's: fushian news; spfricil ijs featuies. Trci' p.UIern prihled insult' the battk. cents. veur tMiier to: Hun t t back to h;s home in A'U' tM ' a11 ab,n,t the Ums A,:d 'dr Passt'd- And . Durant made' his rmarWj ment. He declare , k would listen to Inn, lar ana awav tr.e bct j ooking girl in town 0ne 'o ;he looking girls he'd ever seen. Rilla .mu KnJ never nad a about her looks before. She '"ti rt the 1WW 42. 44 ami 4t. 40, of life thi belle of the t! e :.t , dance. On 'e S).;i!k'. nviIV ". '::TrJ:..: 2: and often miserable about her apDurant didn't remember her. pearance. And here, the first au"I'm Rilla Tennant I was Rilla thority on beauty who had ever Mabry when you knew me. You been in town, acclaimed her as the came to my home town and and prize. sort of made my life over. RememWhen Durant, himself, told her ber now?" what he thought of her she was "Of course I do," said Durant. "I filled with confusion. She managed remember very well." to stammer her thanks. And later, "You did a wonderful job!" said very shyly, she went up to him. Rilla. There was a curious note in "I do wish you'd tell me how I her voice he didn't understand. can look better," she said. "You married the boy you were "I'm not suited for the task of in love with, 1 see. His name was he told her, "but may- Tennant, wasn't it?" be if we got together" "Why, yes," said Rilla. "But how They got together the next morndid you remember the name.' And ing. Durant came to Rilla' s house, how did you know I was in love and. with Rilla's mother acting as with him?" helper, they did things to Rilla and "I'm good at names. And I saw to happen. Rilla's clothes. Durant made her looking at lum. Simplicity it- you He saw Rilla Mabryl Rilla was stand up straight. And rearranged And to think that 1 was the' sell! itanding near the door and she her hair. And told her what was cause!" He preened a little. was looking at Shane Tennant. She wrong with the clothes she wore. "Yes, you were," said KUla. "It never knew how much her face That night there was a dance for was very funny, now, when you ihowed what she was thinking Durant his last evening In town. 1 was, going about. No one else noticed but And, as he had thought when he look back on it. There and in luve with with Pat Redding the for Durant, being new, took in the sit- - started things, Rilla was. Shane. And lerribiy ill at ease and awkward. And you came down and said I was a beauty so automatically I became a beauty. And the boys all rushed me. And I married Shane." "Wonderful!" said Durant. And he beamed "How are you fcetluig along, now?" he asked, as an afterHorizontal lUanfrof crii i and parents approve this laboratory-pur- e, quality bubble guml foil-wrapp- vi Jar Norriii, crowned QUEEN BUB in fwcent conUvt, got better all the time with BUB." And her My: "IMir. father, George Noma, says: "Jane has taught m blow to bubbles. I recommnnd the sport to every irrowo-u- p! 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