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Show ) Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah ID IIERALD SEASON OF GAY COLORS Granny's Injunction Won Alice Over corner of the rugged edge that enchanting English shire known as Cornwall there Is a tiny, winding lane; Just wide enough for two to walk through, close toeether with arms across It Is each other's shoulders. temperamental little bine, for It winds and curves along for no ap an parent reason unit It reachesmas ahrunt ending at a great and gate that dates sive, back some WXJ or years; dhck to the time hundreds of adjacent acres were Dart of a great estate. and this gate, guarded by a picturesquely robed retainer, was some part of the ancient defense policy against pirates ana smug elers from the high seas. When two who have strolled that way reach the Immense wrought Iron bars of the gate, they look di- IN A moss-covere- Eng!i 'e use. ?ach an ii tfc is nroe.1 tin s.i'ii rr at ' IHVTHE world of fashion the erv atmosnhere la chareed "edu5': jtbts f 4- - w ,1. i iii'-s- . r r .a ninro thin ftAnann li'van woman who has hitherto jbasjt wary of hectic hues must Bs4s Join the ranks of the color ' aeusiasts, lr the would dress amlajEi react? ! martiy. la the separate Jacket cards. The lads and lasses of the which of costumes pageant, designers hare discovered a most ln- .ttijalng opportunity for exploit-la- x color accent. The vogue takes on many phases, always with the thought of making striking contrast the outstand- jffi I 1M theme. fij i One ofIsthe methods of stressing that of topping the light eootrast I. sWrt or frock with a darker Jacket. V j With a white Jersey frock, per ex-.ample, the young woman who posed for this picture wore a bright red R, ;JUkeL Every other detail of her coituine is white, even to her kid ' iboes and her felt hat. wnj. 'ess c,1'c are tne ensembles pid- iwhere the black, brown, or navy tot,! iflress Is contrasted wltb the Jacket in.' in a color so vivid as to be star-ip-. 1 t3ng, such as for Instance an or- Ifh 4iu a hrnum fliinnol . M HI J U .1 .. . . - . -vintan ' I. . " lilt tear, i a or for the with navy gray jfitxk klrt, or red with black. The very newest note Is the light I Jacket with the dark aklrt or gown, jftor some time fnshlonlsts have to the cos-- ! j lejen calling attention tme which has a light top, the stress with yoke and sleeves In ! wblte. or a delicate tint sharing honors with the dark skirt via the bodice top of lace or a itwmed-oEftit fabric In the light Jacket n With the dark skirt the vogue takes t , ' n an entirely new angle. We have In mind In this connection the white Jacket worn over a black or navy skirt, white blouse completing this ultra modish trio. ; These Jackets are made either of white satin or crepe, Jersey, serge ( or flannel, according to the formal- Their styling Ity of the occasion. Tarles greatly from j tailored versions to boleros and KITCHEN CUPBOARD the majority tcjt la the new but ! rectly down from a high cliff on a nehhlv trlanale of white beach and beyond, an ever restless sea. If It should happen to be a night of moonlight, that mellow, deeply yellow, English Cornwall moon (for the Cornwall moon is use no om er) then ttie tight Is so exquisite In sudden beauty that It hurts the heart and head In the sharp way that onlv unexpected bursts of beauty do. lou will not find the name that now clings to that gate In guide books, nor will you find It preserved for posterity on flamboyant postal . solid tone, a brown and beige check, for Instance, with a brown skirt or checked navy and tan with navy skirt, not forgetting black with white. ((a 1831. Weitern Newnptpar Union.) - j; " I m : Wten It Come to Detail "My storm and stress," pens a to the Record, Philadelphia "claims that women are keener observers than men. This, I dispute. What would you say?" "We'd say," chides the editor, "never dispute yonr wife much. At any rate, here's our experience: My wife can look at another woman's hat for two split seconds and then describe It for two solid hours without re peating herself." BoiId!! Good Will Crowell's "Dictionary of Business and t Inance detlnes "good will" as the valuation placed upon the reputation, patronage, drawing power and other Intangible advantages possessed by a business concern In operation. Including name and good disposition of Its customers. The purchase value of good will Is based on the average net profit for a period of years. Ch Fallur h two-piec- e ; t Guest of Honor sl?rLio1 the Uiildren By MARY GRAHAM BONNER ! fairies hnd a party today "That's Why Till the PUsl of hnnnr party. It was a tur here! "yes," he continued, "hareit I key dinner, but It was a different kind of a turkey dinner from auy a right to be vain? I am at a dinner party myself as a real guest 70a could Imagine. ;A11 the fairies are feeling quite of honor, admired for the way I wonderful walk and chatter, and no! for the jirenry now from their soon be fast way I'm cooked on a plotter. but they will ; day. "I almost could sing a song sleep. ' However, that Is not telling you shout that for Joy." about the party. And then, would you believe It. In the first place they had a guest of honor. I don't lelleve you THE I could ever. In a hundred years or t least fifty guess the name of Uie guest of honor. Well, It was none other than Mr. Turkey Gobbler himself. He rsme With bis chest way out, strutting proudly along, followed by some of kls family. They called a turkey dinner party one which had Mr. Turkey Gobbler fer the guest of honor, so yoo see It ( (Wasn't the usual kind of a turkey dinner, for Mr. Turkey walked to the party Instead of being carried In on a platter I j "Well," he gobbled gobbled, as he walked to the grove where the fairies were going to have their dinner party, "these silly peo-jtlthink they have paid me an In Mr. Turkey Cobbler. j suit when they have said t was . protul and vain and tough not that silly old turkey began to sing or shriek w would Lsve called It, good to eat ! "Gobble, he gobble, "Ha. ha. gobble gobble, as If I gobble," . cared about being tough. la fact I called, and he thought it was a per feet song. J like It ; ' pine-woode- s e SUCH IS LIFE n - Is, Id a sens, the highway to lucceas. Inasmuch aa very dlncovery of the false leads us to aerk earneatly after what Is true, and every fresh xorrlence points out some form of error which we shall afterJohn ward carefully avoid. Keats. Immediate call It neighborhood Gate" and somewhere, "Kissing somehow, the fancy was born that If a boy and girl arrived there on a night when the full moon was painting a path cf golden doubloons across the little bay, and kissed there In Innocent sincerity, under the beneficent beam of that moon, their future happiness and security from want were r?OR a most tasty luncheon dish, 1 try the following when It Is convenient: Caiserola of Noodles and Tuna. Take two cupfuls of uncooked noodles, one pound can of tuna, cupful of chopped two cupfula of drained, canned peas, two cupfuls of thin white sauce and buttered crumbs. Cook the noodles until tender In three quarts of boiling water to which one tnblespoonful of salt has Drain and placa a been added. layer of noodles In the bottom of a buttered baking dish, then a layer of fish, plmlento and peas. Season well and repeat until all the Ingredients are used. Tour over the white sauce and top with a thick layer of buttered crumbs. Bake until brown. Chicken Pie Supreme. Cut up a cooked chicken and arrange In a larste casserole In layers with uncooked rice, add small onions, broken mushrooms and a few peaa Dot each layer with butter, using two layers of chicken. I'our over chicken broth, season well, rover and cook until the rice la done. Uncover and place very small baking powder biscuits over the top or well browned crou "Good health, my dears," he went on, "Is most Important. Ol course It Is well enough to have tur key dinners. "I am proud that they have snrh parllea named sfter our family, but Just the same this Is a very d lightful, s must enchanting, a most exciting, s most beautiful change." "I'ou're a fine speethnmker." laughed the Queen of the Fairies. "but dinner Is ready Dow aod we are all hungry." At that moment a lovely table cloth of new spring ferns was laid In front of sll the Invited guests, snd such a feast as they did have of berries, nuts and all sorts of other delicious goodies that the wood people like. And sll through It the guest of honor ate, and ate, and ate. and ate. for he said: "I can enjoy a turkey dinnerparty when I'm the rtiot and not the food, and It Is fine to be so big an t strong that the silly people don't nnt you, ha, ha, ha, gobble, gobble. gobble." And all the fairies agreed with him. It was really a splendid party. IS. Ill. Wtetcra Nwi.rr Uniee.) Firewood ClestiSed Boys who sttgmenl the family tn come In Ibe pmrpr section nf NVw York city by snd dwiterln small quantities of wood for ue In fireplaces use a sppclsl nomrnrl ture In their trade. To thim wood is not pine, ek. "im wood." designated pieces chnppml from wte oint ruction material r old boxee, of else "tree wood." meaning untrlmmed pieces ss they h-- bu! come from tree. Sally Sez Thia Week's Prize Btoryl One of the foremost reason for Blnf producla Thej are the best money can bay any hers. Your money thus spent, is a benefit to year own part of the country Instead of boildinr up, and helping support eastern industries. Save health and money by buying home By Jensen i: rose-face- d assured. Ilodwln Lnntry and Alice Warwick lived near Kissing Uate. They had been brought up In close reverence for all the beautiful, simple things of life. As children they had frolicked during the scant hours that country children are ever allowed to frolic together. They had found their way to Kissing Gate long years before their juvenile minds could comprehend Its significance. Hut now Ilodwln was twenty- two and Alice nineteen. Ilodwin had been away for a year working In a factory at Launceston, but the vision of Alice and the hope of winning her had never left him. None of the gay, flippant girls of the large town had made any Impression on him. Now, however, Bodwln found It difficult to get what he felt was his share of Alice's company. She had grown Into a little wild rose of beauty and her beaus were Often when be many, Indeed. called In the evening she was out with one or another of them. And when he did find her In, though she was cordial and pleasant to him, she appeared abstracted and dlflldent In manner as though a veil of some sort had been stretched between the spontaneity of their former companionship. Thus Bodwln often sat at home of nights and brooded ; for he loved Alice very much, and having In memory many ptightlngs of a childish troth between them be hnd taken It for granted thnt when be turned from launceston with his savings, she would full Into his arms, so to speak. It was Bodwln's wrinkled grand- - product. MRS. MAUDE ROUSE, A.hton. FOR We're Not So Smart This world la truly the Garden of the Gods. But we have not even begun to taste its fruits. As yet wa are eating only grass. American Magazine. For Ererr Bikini Need Sperry Drifted Newnpr IWNU Service.) Time-Teste- d Hewletts' Jams ASK TIIE ONLT nOME SUGAR Believe It if You Can "She Coircct this sentence: bossed her family as a girl," said the gosip, "but she never her husband." Best Quality hen-pec- NEW VIC Syndicate.) SLEf P ON Salt Lake Mattress and Mfe. MoTnmgPk (f kfttl ward articls en "Whj OOiUU should BM lntrmounta4n nadt Goodi" t ttunilar to ahova. Hnd to f wttk will be paid for tht P ASK FOR your story lntcrnoiintatn Trodarts Colnmn. P. O. Boi im. Salt Lake City. If roar atsrr appears In thia cottimn yoa Cf f ODoUO will rrrtlro check for 'rvv l F'iol For rrlnpneas and Qualit Factory IT kenoinaton Are. -Roll I ! Clt Tel. Ily K4I Sacred Music is a sacred composition of solo voices, chorus or orchestra. It is usually scmi-tlrmalic, and the text is usually taken from the Scriptures. It ii sunir without action, scenery or costume. i HK.ll 11 A R Lawyers Preponderate Among the C6 signers of the Declaration of Independence, the occupation of lawyer predominated, 20 of them belonging to that profession. PERFECT EAR TAGS An oratorio - SLICKER BAR MII.K ACE Forest Dais Potato Chips No OSTLER'S Chocolates &TLD BAR rQ Am Co. Rapid Growth During the Nyubia, Japan's rainy season, bullrushes sometimes grow a foot or more in height during 21 hours. tn en MORNING MILK PROGRAMS Tan inai mis IWsrOfeff 0 tTMk a- asnoroaraifaa Ak Toer Druifist souriuruas mplc APEX HAIR OIL For AS INTERMOL'NTAIN PRODUCT Statue Held Symbol of suits, sa widely season, are at their smartest when they are either eton or bolero types. It will be seen from the youthful eton suit pictured, that even when adhering to lines of strictest simplicity, this type of tallleur registers a complete departure from the regulation mannish all houettes of yore. This subtle femininity of "lines" may be said lo be characteristic of the majority of the new suit fashions. Chic through and through la expressed In the Stilt pictured. Beige cloth of the popular spongy weave Is Its material. Its sleeve Is the "lust word," flaring as It does In a bell shspe.. Then, too, (he skirt declares the latest. In that It buttons half way down the front, featuring a snug fitting Mpllne at the same tune that It achieves a full hemline. The srsrf contributes a vivid splash of greea which with the beige makes a striking color combination. Scarf, by the way, are playing a nmst conspicuous role this season, lo accordance with In fact, scces- fashion's demand. sorles In general are railed nston to high sjmt color to Ibe nib de gree. There s no urn thing ss ex ceeding the limit seeordlng to the color campaign which is being waged In the slylir realm for Ihh-r- , gloves, pocket hooks, handkerchiefs, scarfs and all the other details hirh eomplpte a perfect costume If the gay color nota is not sounded thronch a touch of flamboyant plaid here and there about Unity of Two People JACKET Swimming It Up Tna finlirA riliiwt rf Inin Ailnra tion is to make people not merely do the right thing?, but enjoy the if. right things. PLANT NOW! and enjoy BeaeUfel Croads this Samnwr Write for HI EE eatalor It Te.li llow. Vihnt snd When PORTER WALTON CO. I Seed and Nursery StirrialUta HALT I.AKK t iry. t TAII V . .1. W hile Lagle Unknown There Is no species of white eagle. Whita eagles are freaks of species which are normally darker tn color. tricolor effects worked through fabric manipulation or by combinof ribbon, espeing three shad cially velvet ribbon which Is so outstanding In the mode this oam. Turning aain to the original theme under discussion eton snd bolero suits -t- here Is this to any concerning them, tiie fact that !hry ar classified under the caption "e!n snd bolero" In no way re- stricts the wide diversity of their styling. This I especially true la regard to the versatile bolero tshlcti Is apt to be any tyi from s atrlrtly tailor made to th toftiy siyletl ensemble which Indulges In a silhouette which Involves all sorts of whimsical details such as scallops and plcatlnss snd novel aleeveg and untuns! the rotume. It Is perhape neckllnea, not lo fi.rget fsncy butvivid stripes art (lying the colors. tons which Bre made en outstandsnd IaM, but not by any meane least, feniure this season. on the program of fahlnn for this ing trimming I IIEHIi; NICHOLAS. snd are the summer, spring voguloh i4 till. W.tr Nw.pit.f fntrs I cos-Itn- Tnomas Electric Co. Pt'Mra MOTOBS WATFR luni.itT hoi.d WHr-L- 4(3 I WIST (nd HIM 7II SALT LAKE C I TV. tTAH WA.VTi:it traohlrs. l)l mistakes and delays yoa bed In ea.lrrn faclnrtes. Write P. O. Iloa 1411. a. It lka r.i. repreaenllat W. N. t. By Charles Sughroc Senior Daniel V. del IlurKO, con-sgeneral of Chile In this country, bas given a most Interesting doscripiion of "The Christ of the Andes." the inspiring sculpture which stands at a mountainous elevation of 4,000 motors (13.CM fronfeot) on the tier, says the newspaper La Verdad, of Caracas. Vcnexut'la. Sonlor del Ilurgo says of this appealing figure that the suggestion for Its establishment eamo from aeolng the Sutue of Liberty in New Tors harbor. It Is seven nu ters high (23 feot) and weighs three sons. It can bo seen for many kilometers on all the routes connecting; the two republics of Argentina and Chile and Is held In vennratton by the peoples of both nations because It was crortcd. In 150J, to sual and rnmmomnrate the puace-fu- l settlement of the final d.spute between the two great South Amor-lnreptihllcs. It was the womrn of thce two cotintrit s who cullect-cmoat of the funds necessary to of the statue and defray the Its transportation and erection and whoso Intlurnro was ninst ex erted on tho rcspocilvo povern- ments to provlJo a site and perpet ual maintenance fnr the monument, "The Christ of the Andes" stanU In a lonely and desolate sp it, much the sauie, no douht, as the wilderness In which "Tb Man of Sorrows" spent 49 days of his I.fe la prayer and faslInR. Yet the statua la nat really lonely nor dostrted. but visited constantly by thousands In their Journoys to and fro, wuo call It. too, "The Christ of Amity," for the status Is the symhet ef Uie bonds of friendship which henceforth and forever knit thtsa t pooplns together In a Christian frt-lChilean-Argentin- e n Nsmos of Assnls Is sell lTwi.1- - t'srds In ihmoih yoor torsi printer. I'lsns lor Mil betn made now. tUnd la year nsmo for aVuils hirh will mats your eetllnf nwr ll)xat the as WPH AND HTTINfiS snd Rerlalmeil Wr.ts as f. K SALT LAKH r Ws.1 Its Send this adl So Pin; CO. Cslt Lais City 10 di. count and avt hw-ati- And Ho Blames It on the Course! Cathedrals A cathedral the church which curtains th official scat or throne 1 of a bishop. As a rule they are large, but a small building ran sirra, as in lht cac of the tiny cs- theural w Uie Uyzanline Greek typ t Athens. d ct o wall In. AMBASSADOR HOTEL fey li Jst a stea froaa tne Walneae center. Qa4e r- and Tlaeaelike, eets. H aWk Care.ee aa ionnertioa 4& di n'- - .1 ks Ebsrhsrdt's Mooreat Inner Bpriml Mattresses MOTOR OIL Flows Freely in Cold Weather TIIE ONLY HOME OWNED MILK A! BEET SUGAR FOR Home Fruit Home Sugar Home Labor last-Kis- by UcClnro Snow Flour That whe bocut for their lorslilirs ihonld "practice what tby preacK" r patrenis-In- a aoms Indostry. heart. ((c) Salt Lake City sL jgigipii and said: Having thought It all out carefully beforehand, Bodwln led Alice down that tiny temperamental lane that winds and curves and rambles on Its way to Kissing Gate. They walked In silence, arms loosely caught about each other's shoulders. sing At Gate! With the full moon painting a path of golden doubloons across the cliff bound sea. "Bodwln 1" "Alice I" Life leaned out at these two from far across the moonlit waters as they kissed at Kissing Gate. LIGHTS 1048 So. Main The next night he was back again, and had no better luck. But the third night Bodwln found Alice In. lie greeted her with a gay smile Instead of a reproachful look "Come along with me for a stroll, Alice mine. It's the full o' the moon and I want to show you somethln' lovely." This was a new Bodwln, thought Alice; the one whose boyish charm no one else had driven from her Ida. Electrical Products Corporation father. aA1 A NEON CLAUDE BACK TO FEMININITY OF "LINES" one-fourt- h lJl.Wte NirMpr Union mothor, rocking In her corner, pulling at a blackened clay pipe, who sensed the boy's trouble and gave lil in wonls of wisdom from an old woman's heart. "Silly boy I What a glorious world It would be If men under, stood a woman's heart! It's the little lass ye want. Isn't It? Doan't ye know that a woman must be won? Go buy a new suit and a sparklin' tie an" make a fight for the lass. Doan't sit here an' mope while the others are sliowln her the moonlight an' teachlu' her the lesson o' kisses. . . ." Ills granny's Injunction brought sudden Inspiration to Bodwln. The next evening found him at Alice's house clad In new finery from head to foot. She was out as usual; but Bodwln. Instead of turning away from the door with a glum look, stayed a while and chutted pleasantly with Alice's mother and cliff-boun- Luncheon Dishes and Carry The other day a pair of bandits, a man and a woman, stopped their car In front of a grocery and without getting out made the grocer turn over bis money. In the more eytdns. Very good looking and clever for fashionable bandit families, of course. It is customary to phone town and travel wear are t taiiifum which (utmicr a jn hfi ui the grocer and have him deliver tous. i checked woolen with a skirt In a I his money at the back door. (& ; NELLIE MAXWELL B Made And Deserve Your Support By LEETE STONE The Weekly Short Story 1 of These Brands Are Intermountain I9 1 1 iks C. A. SHAY. Mmitrer Ut I'Eft IN SS TBI A Vn ASS AlxiB BI.KA AUKIS ETKRT BAT, t's f.M. |