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Show X LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH U . i i FICTION " T' i i no SOHG IS LOST BjaS. Corner an --- ir . l 1 1) MO.NTATJfE eyes ea the opea doors, listening. She vss playing the same tune be had toyed with when she had eome in. But this time the melody had a meaning, a signiiesBee. It built itself to a ne Iodic tone picture that gripped bisn aad held him fascinated. The middle part that bad hung suspended, escaping him completely, was now a bridge that carried the burden of the theme surely across to its exquisite climax. "Something like that?" Edna came back through the cloying gloom. Mario rtod, his young face earnest and intent, his hands trembling. "Yes, something like that" "Go in and write it down before you forget it" She spoke casually. "Pencil and score sheets on top of the piano. Help yourself." ayea were sajrslariouriy eatsaatic, bar sUl Bps parted. At that me room in Edoa't A marine Caaa-yo- n sneax Uaria daeided agaia that sba bungalow and sat dowa beiore was larel lovely enough to axcita her baby grand piano is the work- rornamee. to thrfll and auspiia him. room wbera the aba da ef the trees Ha woadared. abstracts, while outs id lay In thick, greee dusk. Ka he lighted a cigarette, why he swept aside a heap of Edna's paav waaa't a love with her. Perhaps it ciled manuscript, smiling a littla waa that strange superiority ha felt superciliously, for bar eoanposiag th yinftant knowledge that ha efforts invariably amused him. and had eom to Hollywood sram the let his thin, nervoua lingers roam concert stage, mat aba music he the keys. wrote was good, so much better Usually melody soothed away any than the banal, tinkling tunes Edna inner disturbance. But this after- laboriously ground out It was true noon, his talk with Hammond at the she had earned a great deal of Ha money and lame of a sort from the studio lingered unpleasantly. found himself playing tke elusive, full length cartoon comedy she had himfragmentary tune that had been in set to music. But he reminded his mind for soma days. He had self, men like Hammond weren't thought it might be pointed up. contracting for har to write arias thrauck the moI, MARIO westhalf light U the lie-in- s; "But- -" v She pushed him away, gently, decidedly. "Hurry, before it goes." Brennan, who was doing the lyrics, put words to the melody the aext morning in Mario's hotel room At noon Hammond heard the song, approved, and took Mario out to lunch. "Fuany bow a Httle urging can get you artistic guys underway." he grunted. "Frankly, I don't like I'd rather highbrow musicians. work with the Tin Pan Alley vari ety people like Edna Sheridan, Tommy Dorloa. But that' a a good tune. Sounds like a natural." It was after ive when Mario's taxi took him to Araarillo Canyon The Great .Dane barked ominously when he opened the iron gate, but the dog was chained and Mario weat on to the letter-bo- x and key Edna left for him. There was a note saying she'd be back in an hour, en the living seora table, an open manuscript on the piano rack. Mario saw It title, "No Song Is Lost" when he switched on the shaded light and sat down to play. ; fc . ' t 4, 1 .7 But he reminded himself, saca like Hammond weren't eentracting - - . - i III woman I m ft A nunu rlta JJafey HOW I wish I were arca-tic and eould do interesting UfVH. but1 "It fades into nothing." Edna interpolated softly. He nodded, deep in thought, hardly conscious she had gotten up and gone Into the bungalow. Ha lifted his brooding geze when he heard the ripple of the piaae. He jerked his head sharply left, his TRICKS FOR TEENS By NANCY PEPPER WISE GUISE I? Tea guessed H, this is about these characters with erew cuts at erne end and argyle socks (the one you knM for these) en the other boys, that is. Everybody knows that their latest fashion favorite is the eellarless eardigaa sports Jaoket, a la Sinatra, bat ealy our hi ssyle seevta could round up their latest fads and estly y would he isUee-eetin them. FraVkte La tea Beys aad Carta Isn't the only one who can stag. "Just Bocaose My Hair IS Ouriy," ow that a aew wave haa swept over the high school ) soys a Permanent Wave, we meask I the Seems on ed I Hi ft k J Y .1 i Middle their own sound effeete to records with hilarious aad noisy results. Wait 'tfl yea hear what they do with the "Bells of Saa Juanita!" Ia comparison, "My Old Flame" is a lullabtf Miliar Beta.iL from bow n when we chance to Meet, ' n) turn nay head and cross the street. The things he said, I aaa't forget, I'll out aire deadwith do regret I oaa't forgive ear bitter brawl. His la suits are beyead recall The only point oa whldh there's a doubt Is what our quarrel was about. West Viae those home permanent sate. Well, a forelock comas ia handy wbea you have to honor yeur parhaer ia square dancing. News m Neekwear The latest tad with his T shirts is a aetton bandanna kerchief, worn around the assk and supped through a ring fca front preferably a friendship ring with a sentimental inscription. Looks as if he's been influenced by your silk SO They Hand against the winter sky Revealed in all their fragile grscet Black inky lines that write God's own Gear message oa blue space, Although we don't one of our Okla- homa scouts declares that the latest fad among the local Big Wheels is to shave their heads completely. Serves us right for complaining about their Crew Cuts. How hideous can they get, is what we'd like to know? It takes but a little imagination, you can readily see, to make ffective table settings. s nformal Settinga ire Easily Made For breakfast, lunch and family inner or supper you can use all nanner of simple fabrics to create JS. find good-luc- hand-kni- dazzling display! a As if Spike Attraction Jones recordings didn't shatter the air waves enough, tome disc jockeys have discovered that they can add Ad3ed fW I Stltct tabl trimmings . . . he background of a meal. In fact he materials for many of these nay be in the scrap bag right at .his moment Old pillow cases and sheets are excellent if they have enough material in them worth saving. Cut these nto the proper sizes either for .loth or mats, with napkins to match f you bke. Finish off the edges dmply by hemming, then dye them a shades you will want Old tablecloths which are worn ind frayed can be cut down for nats, the size for which is 11 by 17 He does not leave us desolate, Even these stripped trees, starkly bare, Hold beauty enough to warm the heart And melt the icy air. I With m y for color. nches. Luncheon napkins are 17 nche square, dinner napkins are 19 inches square, and tea or bridge napkin is usually lift inches square. Good colors to use are red pepper, hill green, made by using a Jade green shade in the dye, or a patio -- Be Smart! 1 li ( K & Y M Maybe we'd better not try out; there are times when "It Psys to Be Ignorant." Hose for Joes Miniature argyle ' socks are the latest trophies to hang in their jalopies. Of course, they're made by their favorite Needle Nudgers. And, boys t who have big collections of argyles, are now wearing different patterns and colors together, instesM of matching pairs. Such a to Mlrctvdl DELICATELY besutiful. bait trees are as lovetj qofte As when their bought were toucd bj wind. Or filled with a'wasoa fihtl scarfs. Close Shave m iOCS 4 klSHOl Jlarsha aw- - x jrV :. - r d at s of Br Miss jjicaa Fri cur-entl- y Edna?" He broke off. She was close to hhn now and quite naturally, simply, her arms linked themselves abeut his neck. And she was smiling, not enigmatically, but happily. "What is the theme of all music, ef all life?" she asked, unsteadily. Mario laughed. "Love, ef course!" he told her, before he put his own arms around her and leaned to kiss the warm red ef her curved, glowing mouth. n (they're letting the frcat ef their hair grow loag and than eurliai It with like to believe it, Why, Seasonal Setting g swing-minde- Ha looked deep into the enigmatic eyes Edna lifted. He tried to answer her smile, but his lips were stiffly serious. She frowned, watching bis expression change dramatically. "What did Pete Hamsnend think of the auaaber? Why do you look at me Bke that Mario? What's the natter? Soaetbiag goae wrong?" "Veiy wrong! " He was trembling oddly, the blood was pounding through him, his mind was confused. Only one wing had any clarity, any vision. "Why, Edna?" he heard himself asking in a strange voice. "Why what?" His hands closed about her shoulders. Ho was drawing her to him, hardly aware of what he did. "That ' song," Mark) said al at oace. "No woader il was elusive, haunting! I aaust have heard It here the arst night I camel It must have hidden ia some far corner ef my memory! It was your song the theme piece you did for that cartoon nonsense so good you took it out, shelved it! w things with my table settings," is women a frequent cry heard when when ather. It happens especially meone has put forth some thought n her table setting. Well, you can all relax, that is. .11 of you who don't think you have .rtistic ability. If you know any-linabout color, and add to that our common sense, you can do omething out of the ordinary. Have you a red and white checked loth? This Is very seasonal and can be used for a baked ean and cider supper. Use some harming pottery plates for the diner, brown mugs and a centerpiece f glowing red Indian corn arranged ith dark green leaves in a pol-he-d wood salad bowL Is there nything simpler? What about using a gourd or a jllowed out squash for the center-lece- , with bittersweet or leaves or ny array of fall fruit spilling out f it? This is very effective when ie tablecloth is a mustard shade f yellow, a dark chartreuse green t a glowing tangerine color. You don't have a cloth in any of lose colors? Fix one out of a worn 'Jeet some flour or sugar sacks, yed to one of the shades Just men-oneIf the sheet needs stiffening, un it through a light starch after ie last rinse so it will be crisp and a. "Tomorrow afternoon . . am I an automaton to have a crank turned . . . and music come out? That song I was playing" He gestured with his thin, artistic hands. "It is what Hammond wants, I know that, PATTERXS KEECLEWCRK IRf Kittens for Vothold Pre Maht to Simple Imagination Is Key uemure Laay to Lrocf Lovely, Table Settings But Effective for her to write arias aad spot hit numbers for the type af picture, and the eperatlo star, an which he had beaa at work. hamsnered into a production num- and spot fast numbers for tke type ber that eould be played straight of picture, and the operatic star, on or used to satisfy the Jittery bihibl-tien- s which he had been at work. had raided a Los Angeles Hamof the They dined on the terrace. The When she put her ear mond had set a deadline for the moon swung up across the canyon In the garage, she oalled tor him to thing he wanted. Ha had bean very and the stars came out, one by one. help her with the packages. Mario decided when he told Mario the Mario, lounging in the candlelight, carried them in to the glistening song, words and music, must be in told her his troubles. porcelain table in the model kitchen. by the next afternoon. the Mario was embroidering theme, trying to give it substance and body, when he heard Edna's car outside. Her Great Dane barked Joyfully, the iron gate banged shut, her heels choked rhythmically on the polished floor. "I thought I heard you playing. Been here long?" Her slim hand slipped into his. "I looked for you at the studio. Hammond said you left at one." Her hair seemed to glimmer in the light and shadow; her long, oval I a Bounties are the lifelines of fashion. Plan yours to add a smart note to costumes, particularly gold or silver or some of the ultra smart dark ones In all colors. Plan them, too, as accessories for your new outfits as belts are headed for as Important a place la the limelight as ever. The popularity of period designs continues, the ' scrolls and antique figures as Important as ever. Very new Is the flashing display of more than one buckle, often arranged la a aeries around the entire Bertha jeprogran .. so violin-- s are; a sole . Norn Smith Ruby N Sdna vV y A.V xrxvil . ixjP a A . .V y& Ernst 6 Andrev 5, a; gifts, For a party after a football game, serve a hearty supper in the warm glow of an open fire. Set out a lengthened table in the spirit of the occasion with a forthright Irish linen tablecloth in bright red and white checks, with pottery dishes and mugs for cider or hot coffee. The color scheme is further carried out in a centerpiece of red Indian corn, polished green leaves and a wooden salad bowl. Fall fruit can be used in place of the corn. fuschia, made by using four parts f wine with pint of purple. A siesta violet is made from three parts purple with two parts orchid dye. Dusty pink is made from three parts peach dye with two parts pink dye. Bittersweet uses three parts f orange with part scarlet Instant dyes are used in all of the above suggestions. Another easy finish is fringing. You can easily do this in the evening for a set of mats and napkins. k&P 549 5 A 532 :Je St Je nan and N QUAINT old fashion plus flower trim i and embroidered for paJ decorations. The deep end skirt section extends ta 4.1 of the material in a traia-- i feet. Lovely and dainty as 3 1 Shower Gift. THESE adorable little kitten potholders add a gay toucn to To vnnr kitchen decorations. These faces are embroidered on dotted obtain transfer desira. Miss James H ay lovel; J by the ner were: ghter -- for Tn nbfAin eomDlete instructions making the Kitten Potholders, actual size on pattern for embroidering, (pattern No. 5321) send 20 cents in coin, your name, address and pattern number. enson, Mr Mrs. Reu Clifford Name Jackson Wilsor e of Mars! h Address- -. Qss Lake Tei f one-hal- If You Want Linen, Use Toweling An easy way to make mats and napkins for table use is with Irish linen toweling. This trick frequently is used by women when they want the crisp, nicely washable finish of linen economically. Both mats and napkins can be made from the toweling, and you'll find that being able to buy the material by the yard has the added advantage of giving longer lengths when you want to make runners. Plaid and crossbarred linen toweling are good choices for casual and informal tablecloths or mat and napkin sets. If you are making these mainly to brighten up the kitchen or dining surroundings, you might even consider buying enough toweling to add simple drapes foi the windows. Stripes in linen toweling are alsc good choices to use for curtain anr place mat ensembles. Their ga? colors make them a pleasant back ground for any of the popular style: of casual dinnerware. For the more formal luncheon and dinners, you might like a grill-lik- e scroll print don In white on both pastel and brigh colored backgrounds. Scroll prints will be nice wit) better dishes. The lovely powde blue shade, for example, would b very effective with dlnnerwar which has touches of yellow in H Use yellow chrysanthemums as th flower. Other Fabrics Give Many Possibilities Coarse textured rayons, dyed i they are not a suitable shade, wi! make excellent tablecloth and ma sets'. If you dye them in one of th. gala Mexican shades, they can b used with fiesta ware, with a center piece arrangement of grapes. or worn tablecloths cai be used as source material If damask has lost its crisp finis) and high luster, it can make hand some settings for more formal din Ing. Dye it a deep rich green, peach pastel pink or soft yellow. Colot heigthens the pattern of the dam ask. A centerpiece of polishe fruits and glossy leaves in a squar. white pottery dish will be effective For Informal entertaining there't nothing lovelier than braided mat; which can be made from pieces ou of the scrap bag. Dye these to wort out attractive colors. The monotone or solid colored mat is best for plain dishes, but occo sionally it's possible to work oui attractive mats with white and a color. These mats should be madr slightly larger than 11 by 17, th. size for regular placements. Usi mugs with mots to make a thor ouRhly attractive setting, and s matching pottery bowl filled with gourds as the centerpiece. Plain white mats made out of a! most any material can be bright encd by use of wide, colorful W dcra or various edgings, such as or decorative lace, braid, rick-racborders. Buy borders already made or use cast-of- f pieces of msterlaU, either In their original shades or dyed, whichever offers the moat effective treatment Al Wil race 33U one-hal- Jos Carr Mrs. r; SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLnJ Benin weus St. cuup'" No gift. ed Mrs. ery. stitch illustrations and for Komantic Decor,..,, ni, . 7 Kla Mi v..,v., torn -j ...... ..... i,u 4U wna your name, address and patten J percale, colorful gingham or hripht chintz. A wonderful idea for a kitchen shower or a bazaar charg in t Gay jeles, Cali: iss ling the On washdays wear an oilcloth apron made of an old tablecloth This keeps you dry from neck to hem. If there is enough material, you can make a matching bag in which to carry clothespins. The traveler can the thi week- - grandpart safegwt luggage from damage causa spilling or leaking eosmra sealing bottles and braei with a strip ot Scotch tip. e Developing films bathtub is risky. ' Whipple !rs, Nettie fie Monda; ik at the in the el Dale Ri Eugs can't take it. If floor Some i boards are poor, never put rugs chemicals may ruin the 1 directly over them. Use a rug pad surfaces. 3'jests at tl or put several newspapers bee Rex tween the floor and the rug. It is best to buy ta Ms and si !S. son, When making jellies and pre- cloves, peppercornsand mon sticks whole, pais serves, keep a small saucer on needed. of the side of the slove to hold the 1 spoon after stirring the mixture, lr. and ft f rested on the stove the sirup children I to stove bakes the and requently at the he his hardened mass is difficult to is sister a .emove. . i illlli Convenient storage place for )laythings for the convalescent hild is a fabric shoe bag which an be hung beside the bed. Cray-npencils, scissors and paper t easily into the shoe pockets. e r Put a sponge in a bowl of starch and let it absorb the tarch. Then when you have a etticoat ruffle that needs a bit of iarch, dampen the sponge and queeze the sponge into water for efficient starch. 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