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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, February 27, 1930 BLACK-AND-WHIT- FOR MATRONS E I !?& I wim, and not Hluce, when short nml fitrulKhtllneil rocks reduced flapper Dnd iiKitron to a common dctioiii-Imiloso fur as Ki'nernl ranee was concerned, la those dny.-f- , "If n body meet h liody," n fuce tu fiice encounter whs nhout the only nure way to distinguish, "sweet sixteen" rrnm well let in sti.v, most any beyond. Not to sjieaU In the past tense, (he point Is that fal 5st The Weekly Short Story I . UTAH BRIEFS The Professor and the Chaperon By GENEVRA COOK lng, then fled down the ball. At the opposite end she encountered two shadows blended in a disjrway. On the second binding an Impromp r and laughing together, wistful little tendrils of golden hair escaped ti curl around her face, her body trembled to the rhythm of the music, nml her Hps parted with eagerness With a throbbing heart persls adjusted the frull wisps of chiffon ut her shoulder, and started to make the pilgrimage of duly around the halls. Once she thought she saw the linn back of Richard Pardwell disappear nround a corner, but w hen she reached the spot, lie was no longer there. She would have to go alone. At I lie far end of (lie lower lift II she heard the murmur of voices and In the shadows on light laughter. the ste s she could discern two tig answered, wondering whether Uich-ari- ures, and two more farther up the lianlwell himselt ilnnced, und still: m. Surely I lie school hoard wouldn't approve of boys nnd girls whether be would be there. Duly lay Persia would llkeij to brlni4 being there like this. some one to the dance with her, Mil clear and straight ahead. she admitted to herself with n meli Put Persls couldn't do It. What that her oiietoiisj dalles woubl pie should she say to them? After all. elude all possibility of dancing and they were only sitting out dances toof having a really human yood time. gether, as she bad done dozens of times. If only she were sitting one P.esides, perhaps It nilnht Imik to the school board. An1 out now, Insleud of pat ruling like chaperons were supposed to be too au eagle-eye- d policeman! old to dunce. Suddenly from (he darkness be On the nielli of the nffalr Persi hind her she heard a girl say: "Lis brushed her lihf hair firmly behind ten to that filing over on the stairs, her ears, and wore a straight dref Jimmy. Some teacher'll be on their of pale green, guiltless "f ornament, necks If they don't keep still. Who's ond with the tiniest wisp of a here tonight, anyway?" sleeve. P.y the time she wag Intro"Wilton, I think." duced to her colleagues In chap "Say, how old do you think she eronajje, she had achieved the dig Is. Jimmy?" "Oh. about thirty. Suy, Dodo. nlty of a wide eyed child. " Pi ut ns she sut In the comer and Persia stood for a moment waver- utcbed every one else dancing IC1IAKD P.ARIiWKl.L, principal 1 of Atherton high bcIiooI, wus young and earnest. lie looked serl ously at Miss Persls Wilton, the new Junior teacher. "Now, you ee. Miss Wilton, tlie Junior dunce is one of the Important social functions of the year. Of course, there will bo chaperons from the school board, etc. I'.ut nil of the actual work of supervising the dance will devolve upon the member of r lie faculty who comes. .So, ttlieti 1 nsli you to uct ha chaperon, I mean for you to tie responsible for the conduct of the whole affair," Persls Wilion nazed solemnly bacn at ti in. "I'll do my best," whe tu male quartet were croonlm Carolina Moou lo their adoring audi ence. Suddenly from below came the sobbing notes of a saxophone. Line She drew a bugle, thought Persls. A little back Into the darkness sigh rustled all along the corridor Shadows stirred. In a rush Persls lied down the stairs, and straight into the arms of Kichard Pardwe'I. She looked up at bltu through misty eyes. "Oh," she gasped, "that that whole corridor Is Just answer ing t he Call to Arms!" After t lie dance was at last over Uicliard Pardwell nml Persis Wil ton made a final tour through the new empty upper ball. 'Did vou ever notice this roof?' ne as!;ed her softly. "Von know, 1 think It onghl to be tiiude into a roof garden !" Down the front hall Jimmy Gardner stisid at the door with Dodo Mnrsdeu. "I.lssen, Dodo, you know, 1 think that Miss Wilton's an awfully good sport. The way she came up Into that corner arid never said anything, only Just looked kind of of disappointed. And did you notice. Just us soon us she went away, all the kids beat It and went Into the dunce again. I don t think anyone wants to be mean to her. Say, lissen. Dodo, let's take her home In my car? Hut they couldn't find her and finally they had to go without her. For up where the roof parden ought to have been, Uicliard Itard-wel- l was saying, "Do you know, Persls, I think It would be a lot easier for you to chaperon If you were the wife of the principal?" By NELLIE MAXWELL Persls gazed at him with adorabout the Thomson, who hums They take the place of raisins or tion. combine with them In desserts of 'as;uiH," jiiiid "So I wouldn't have to go round It wiih h glorious thing to various kinds. nnlls?" the line In Peanut butter moistened with orAnd other reasons!" "Minn. H it (Ion he mid It lying In h'l ange Juice Mid a little cream inakc3 And Just as outside Jliiuny finally licit. an excellent sandwich tilling. At ten o'clock a. m. the. very spun the motor, and the car rolled Almonds finely chopped, mixed uolsily away, Persls Wilton, chapren so wrote m charmingly. The with a little grated maple sugar eron, was answering the Call to simple fact Im, and cream Is another tilling. Arms. His wasn't sanc(A J.,j. WtHern Newspaper Culoo.) (Copyright.) tioned 1 long skirts r ap-Ie- any-whet- e. Date Confections ne has this season Itiaiijiuratcd n new program of dress which restores to mode for Ibe matron that dignity mid rellneinenf which nest becomes jearn of discretion. If designers nre Hhowlns any partiality In the matter of lunlrm styles to those who are older and to die very young the Heule balances In favor of the f (inner, for certain It Is that there Is a hiiiylikeness and dignity nhout the new styled which tune lii most l!atterlnj;ly to the matron. Whatever may tie said for or ttfialnst longer (skirts hy the yournt er Keneration, there U no doubt about the beconoiiKness of these lenirlhened ht'tnllncs to women more mature, (if course, when It comes to hluh waistlines, designers of stles for the matron nre iballeiieil to devise ways and mentis of conforming to the spirit of the law without actually carry ing It out to the letter nil of which has been admirably Accomplished In I tie costume pictured. There's no mistaking the Men-tllof ibis stunnlm: bhuk-nmwhite chiffon frock. It Is endowed with all (he Km cos and details of rcllneineiit which make for womanly cliarui. Tbt matter of a waistline Is adroitly handled by slightly JndlctitlnK the mime tlirouiMi a blouse effect across the back. The frvul of the skirt extends up llltt) Hie bodice In a prlnces effect. The hund-Min- ! hlplines tire slenderlej through an Intricate cutting and seaming of the skirt, while the call for a decided Hare at the hemline Is most iieamgly answered. The coat of ilack beinberg crepe, which mad. mi carries over her arm, Is lined with white, tints further achieving ensemble chic through color contrast. The favor for so widely expressed ,n fashion circles, by his ir.ictlce. redounds lo the good fortune of the J (. Saie. In the picture milady's matron. chapeaii combines white satin with Dates Toothsome, Nutritious A black and white head black. necklace further carries out the TIIH perfect date, colorful, fili.1 ..t. .1 It.. it.... UCJIC color scheme. ' win oiiiivvim'l loijj, ( x). 1930. VVeili'rn Is now an American product, th.uiko .SVwi.nr L'nlun ) to the untiring effort of our date growers. Arabian dates nre still L'iri for Licorice l.lcorbe has not become n suc shipped intobutour countryso In large far has nothing cessful Commercial crop in America. quantities, readied the perfection of the home it grows wild ovit large areas In grown. Spain, Italy, southern Pussla. Asia It will probably be some time Minor and southern Asia. This we can demand country, however, uses quantities with the home supply the for the dale of licorice. Ninety per cent of It Is so well liked product, and Is used for con-fefinds its way Into the tobacco In Ions so largely, as well as for ft about con dustry, per cent Into food. fectlonery and about .1 per cent ordinary a handful of nuts snd With Into medicine, its principal nvdb d.iss of ormue clnal ue Is to disguise the taste of half dozen dates. Juice, one need not worry over cal ucrld drug. ories or hunger. Dates are enjoyed In bread, cuke, And Frequently I Cottly cookies, choiped with nuts and About the only thing that can- molded Into bar, stuffed with nuts not be bought on the easy payment or preserved fruit or fondant ; addpi.iu Is experlcii.e-Oippc- Vs ed to s d.iiN thev cive lust rhe note of sweetness diat any salad needs. HATS SIMPLE ONLY IN LOOKS I cause there are nine bands In my slieil am known as the I live Iti bobs armadillo. In the earth, and my food Is a mixture of ants, snails, beetles, grasshoppers, woims and all other nice Injects. Dy MARY GRAHAM BONNER "1 ntn called Sir Nine for short, "Itn toothless ninmnials sum," be sal I. "Just about his size." as you ii know." V "We're nhout the same size." lial's what we nre and "Weil," commenced the six hand ed armadillo. fine Rnd unusual," snid one of the said the otoers. ,1(ve beard almost member of the anna "Oh. dear," he said, "J never the Mory ,.f ley own lite and way. dllbi family. have a chance nt nil. You sal I you My habits nre about the same as "Let's each tell our own story." would bear my story l!;sf. and I as yours. "I est the sitae food; said the six handed armadillo, who dig In the ground nnd !!e there, nnd was named Sir Six for short. r "All r!gh." lave a horny s!n! wl.hb Is mv ti,e three bunded aitoadilhi. protect Ion. t one Ihltlg nboiit ll "There Is 'I'll come tirst," .,, Sir Nine, that Is different. I have six bauds 'because it was my suggestion on my shell nnd some time ego." am called the de armadillo, and for short "To be sure," s i! the others 1 run Known "we're listening We are nil atns Sir Six. "i-"And .! more thing which had tenth... and ready M heir what hVv'iV;iVV-almost fotgotfwi my shell Is even more bony Cum yours snd It Is a 3J jjT-'jexpe, t the Kime tteii:..a from J'".V'i -! great deal Mrotigcr." If was time for the three banded "I certainly will give you mv nt tent bin," s il.l Sir Nine, "Juij m nrtasnli'lo to t,uk. "I am far Mton its I am through wliii my own linoe rare than either of jou" he NT m$. - - v - 'dh A A . ' A Story for the Children '"'- -' . Mr nine-bande- d 1 , t Ji - 1 S AvV 'v mKji .r f - tale" "Tall! Tall!" uU the others. "1 teeati story." nil,! sir Nine. "Hut j on didn't my S'ory, you Said t a I I." the others said.' "Of course I did, hut there Is one kite; of tale which means a story, and Hint's the kind I'm about to begin." "We now." the other "i hanks for i l linli.g. We at first wli.it voi meant didn't by gc'tltig through with j.nir own lull - hut tlovv, of co H,i oe, "Yes. we see quite clearly, und UiKlerstiiii.i perfectly." Poor Sir Nine win becoming muloin f,,r fear (lie nthcrs would Hot to Urn. but nt last they were (pilot. im,. he . n t) : "I'm nhout the !.! of an op.. j ' ' i I SUCH Said. "There nren'l o many of tnv f Hi l!y. can d a number i f tricks thai r.epher 'f you can do. "I can roll myself Into n nice little round hall and only my bony "This Shell li My ProKction." pari will slbk out which win ,,ro don't i.,y more tliati two cr thre tect me from the oilier animals wor U w hen mi Interrupt." Yes. I protect tne!f supcthly In "'I hill's so," the others agreed this way. t.iulte superbly." "We're dreadfully sorry nml we the ,.!hcr "Why superbly?" h.mIii " proin'1,. not t,, j., Oske.f "Well." m,I Sir Nine, "where "li s nt.vivs superb to live," ild wii" I? Oli, yes. vi M I nl fin the three banded armadillo, "nnd n at nmdilio, I iv toothless ummmiil prntPct tnelf to live see?' about the s!.e of nil The others nod pouin. "And." be "I hive h horny nhcll ;th nine continued, 'T tune .n'y three ban t 111 tc'lidi the laid. lie, nil Joined tn flto) s i lim named the three banded gel her, in; !,, ,,;. in (py ,,r) srinihl llii nti am called Sir Three fe. llo'l. as Vim nil know." "I couldn't live without It. ti CM n IS LIFE -d. W,-it- NMe;f millinery rollee- most Instances v made up of bats which look- the part of simplicity, but thai Is as far ns their simplicity exietul. I.ef led your eves be deceived A close analysis of this model or that usually reveals a mas terly teehr.hi'ie of perhaps very line pin tin ks, or most likely s complex fobftr. ir draping or Btiiiu'lng seiiinwork er some other equally sfrati'L'lc treatment. That little bbiek satin rbapeim nt the top of the group pictured Is n gay deceiver, masking Intricate del;!;! under the guKe of tdmplicliy. Note the complicated seaming which molds i: simllovv crown lo the bead. Tho povv across the hack Is Ihterestinj because It pro claims ope (f the newest trimTo be convlmed of ming Ideas. the Import, ;tn e of Inn k how pf. fects nifempt to count Vtti next time a w iudovv L!iopjing tmir lare fo He im.ny a 'tractive lu'll'tiery dis'iivg fjislilou's highwsv. The iharti.ltiii bnkoii straw cloche to (he r! gtit, which, by the way. Is "pienisp color, sinking In luodern iioii ncry pa tin nee. Ion ii brown velvet l ow nt (he back. If likewise Is n it of many seaming'. It also u brimmed accord Till: ! new are tili-n- : 72$ . w "i 'ft ... Tv' WVULDHT BE I OW.- don't hfrt YOU trur outdoorsto take toe if you 11 it witK SirWalter Ralclgf, Wives like the (r grance of Sir Walter liusWj say It'j the mUest, tobacco. tmolte tnat ever came t of Ae Soutt. And the gold foil wrap, ping inside tbe tin kee; it frcsa . Sir to tlie very last pip-.ful- Walter can bring your pipe out of tbe woodsbed into tke parlor. IOIN VIltlAMSON TCI4CC9 cotrotATiOM, LmiitiUi, Kiti$.h SlRLTER Raleigh Smoldng Totacco Ut jfz&ffl milder ))' I "n?Lc Vernal The Pintail Sheep Grow. met at ernal. The crs' Association main feature was the discussion of shearing, its price and attendant problems. Vernal A "parents'' class week wai held in Vernal by the Parent Teach- rs n 'toclatlon, tlurinj hleli the parents went to classes in place of their children and at '.ended programs arrang'sd especially for them. Itrlgbam City A fine home study course In bookkeeping for bee kec-cwill l offend by the P.ilgham Young 1'niversity extension division. t In F.mery ?lii.'i,nKl will Is? Improving the Mate roads In Mmery county this year. This will Inclu.U the construction of the Green road and nNo a road from Fcrroii south. Midvab Completion of I lie ball of (be new $'.T,(Hh) Mldvuie SiHiitnl ward ihajKd nnd annus! old Folks day will U hold Wednesday, March p. Mr. Pleasant The Mf. Ple.nnnt Pioneer PMorieul Association Will its twciiiy-lirN- i celebrate birthday Superficial Flesh Wounds Try Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh luthorlod lo rttand lor the lint IxtM rlxi ANT EE!) Ac oil druggittt Niilure jranr n-- vv llliio. 'ie -a -'- i m In the unme time U tnko a 'l"" mla to bring a little temporary rM pf gn nnd mir tfnninrh, I1;U!P Milk nf Mmrnenlrt linn acidity cempl" ly rlierked. nml tbe dlReftive orfinj all trnnipill!r.ed. Once you lisve 1 thin fenn of relief jreu will ren nml cxpcr!rnf diet about worry ymir a tiexr freedom In ratine. Thin tdenntint jireuirntln U J""' It '"'a' (rm.il for rl.lldwi, t.m. rver mated tonpne er fetid bf3'" ulcnnln heed (if a ovrectetier, I'tiJ''" rlnna H tell ymi thnt rvery f4' ful rf I'bill! Milk if Macnrl "d Irnlln-o- . binny time lln Volume In U C5rt tint cenulne, tlie nanie I'MHH lnMrtiint Imitation di irnt act aamet lo j n',Uf t"iHbtS vnbey rtnd Ptitalelbt altin1 at ;ftrliil)il t tonidcr ive lent t.otirg. Itn t All Oadett t'.ig re re. was givrti m"n ly the I. y rta? the G:tl co-iwi:U nnj m chorinons tmiioiit nsidrg'o'i's bii'hd.iy. lhl-tr- t coiipi rail n Willi the cnl Moris' Club, the t'lab 11. nait-- j pafy U ei it'flti rles tn vl.:n for i;5I t fnii'n ( to tes of nicttnb' ts for t ,i crstii ns iu the I k si facU iy, s LW i Piovii -- Two m w Ji'gli sclmols sr to be rrerieii III the tuar future, Gail-in.A let go gf"-of fanners t the nrt of tbid. Stomach e lan-- Syrup A Sour Iike complicated a matter of folds and Ftali ib bslers are Inriilverity Oregon si, I general manipulation n bat can tie, and yet arrive at simplicity, at least Wiisbliiglo to debate with rn!legs r.f to ull appearance. This smart tho-- Ktalcs. Mi Ivale Figbty lute wer tnen rhnpenti Is made ,,f tin angora-tinstraw body. m Unit which Is most rrreitil In a insrly tf y for sanibllnif iM'poriant, it is ohtiiitinhlt! In nny In a igar More. Pa-'- e' of the love'y Oirdeii - A iliiiiuT rt.is tini: will 1 .I:Ma P.oTloMs.FV. v tl.e u ChUlibcr of Coin, given t.r. Wl!.'tll Np.l.t, lUIra ) inerce f..r tie directors of I be chum-- ! he; of coininer.v et P.ilgliniu niy.j Salt l.tiko, PioTn niel Prct-on- . - lx Si WM nk front the Jtlue t"te- k, "it JU Boscliees iimu.-e-mci.- t f when! f trie1; nXl1 Klvcr-Woodsh- ( not mlteo. COUGHS lng to lalcsf dictates of the mode, one nlde wider than the other. Ccnlered In the group Is n black straw off the fine glossy linen He. model. , deft fold nt Its right side Miaery county won s selt Finery R ks bespei professional touch. A final nde of chic Is sounded In the broiiglit itKiiliiKl tbciii by n Colorsdu ornament which Is one cf the new comi'iu to rnivcr about pa id er centers a rcpllcn nf under pretest for taxes. Th court crysl.il flovt the Utile- butoi,nleres which nre rubsl tb.'it laepctfy brought lnt( t!i making such a hit over in Paris stale for mi Indefinite jsrlod by nn Just now. outside iorsrafon Is taxnble by the And now the concluding bst In In which It Is maiiiliiliiisl. couti'y this gr.uip. Here we ee Jus bow Four Sail ef ; &&X.'&6 four moM 11 Firot doM ooothisi (n. sjK-n- I ir Ail dMtort n ThlAT 1 colleges. March 7. Gi anger The ludy cif Mr. Mr-tiIsti r, a wuilthy Salt Lake woinnn was found on ihe roadway In n badly leangled rotnlltloti. Death bad nppnr-uitl- y lus-caiisid by a blm fmiu n and Hu n the body bad been rim n over lepeattdly by (be ilccen-il- 's By Charles Sughrocj if rr v V" - Up to Grampaw axy GPAHDGULP, -- In A ( " -- 1 have ym finisliea 'J-- state nine-bande- d six-hat- net-tip- exti-nsb- d The Toothless Mammals Towle The Toorde County nunual Farm Itureau convention was held al Grantsvllie for two days. Logan Tim annual Scout lenders' training school will be held at the U S. A. C. from March 9 to March 15. T ooele Tooele Is one of the first cities listed on the sprint? expansion program of the Wasatch Gas Company as a trunk line gas line will be conttrueted from Garfield smelter to Tooele in Hi" near future. Chamber of Logan The Logan Commerce Is publishing a magazine entitled, "Greater Cache Valley." It contains articles of national and lo cal interest, Panguiich The Lions Club Is pro testing the giving of an exclusive franchise on freight between Marys-valnr.d Kanab to the I). and It. G, Itaiirond company. Provo Woo'growers of Utah county met In Provo to organize a pool for the marketing of voal under federal plans. Gunu:son egetable growers from Gunnison valley are planning on or ganuing a growers' association to be known as "The Gunnison Valley Produce Association." A president nnd board of directors has been elected. Parowan A children's playground will be uie summer's project of the Parowan American Ix'gion post. A junior baseball diamond will be the first constructed. Trenionton A feature of the dedi catory services for the new civic nnd library building of Trenionton was a book "shower," at which many bonks were donated for the new librarv. IOgan Government nnd state ag ricultural specialist met at the Ct.'iU State Agricultural college to discus the agricultural situation iu Tootle s county and to outline farm which will tend lo increase the farm family income. A large ili'iadnabsl sign Sandy with the word 'Sandy" on it lias boon elected at the intersection of Write and Main Mreet by the Lions club. Lehl After being closed for over three months following a fire, the Lehl high school auditorium was re opened with a program in celebra tion. Prighani City A poultry day was held lu this oily through the effort of the chamber of commerce, farm bureau, division, and poultry association. A demonstration on the Provo proper methods of pruning fruit trees was given by Prof. V. M. Coe, of the r. sj. A. C. at Mapleton, Pay- son, Orcm, and IJndoti. SprluifvilleSprliiffvlllc City, with second an Mnpleton held their nual dairy stock show nt Springvlile. February Judges were from the f' r PHILLIPS Milk . of Magnesia |