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Show a alinJe of Continued frem Monday T'SatKvm once fcer he ut ber" h did. too." George Informed her, as Boddtot M large eyes a honest ? -- - - Whatl" " ho got so mad at ald abe wa rSa-etm-"" Jwtoseew at home, but my papa catched her ' ! IttrOniin. the pitcher show with hang- h- ' . ai OrumbauV t with tte amply. repeat- - George, air.ot expialntaf arery-S- U So my papa made tfJ . ; -v who!" her M Ml ter, sad She . ttthim, tooP 79erore jouT Bella exclaimed, tor- . 'Surel" George toco ber with torn dolt an before me. - Hwy saiV end looked ripertorttj. "The Last week when z . bad their big flght-- J Tut at thlapolnt be was Interrupted, out of the street a door opened, and - 8nUender,-lea-oV me- M- glii by a Tinf,f-tyeM- he-baad.1 .h'H 1 nil and musical to&ei Jawurget . Ob, ; Tqeorget .n Jaw anTTnuert liupiiylj-ixKrlB- j feat is Just a little bftmauy He was hurt, ani I'HJked ijfp at bef with an expresaioQ tliat showed, ttie tajury.' Td hardly have expected yott'd can me. that," he sald ; at least, not so soon after our wedding trlpt that ! said we'd not need to wait a Wen. I might Jbaye jespected Jyou month to prore that I was right 1 Here it Is only the next day and It's wouldn't be accusing ma of gbssjlng e prored I was a thousand times rlghter larmfuUy.'shstortedjot-oultso soonpt, 4JL2i:' than I said I was ! i . , : IX i,Xoant Mr. Sperry rose again, "Do i. . "Well, perhaps you'll ' enlighten think that s as' bad as using the me be began, but she compiled so you ' "small' to your husband epithet willingly that she didn't let him finish -she "Epithet echoed. Tou his request 7 me with using pltheta'r 8he gave bim Oeorgle's rerelatlon charge "WeU, but dldnt your In detail, emphastzlnf and coloring tt "I 'think 111 ask yon to excuse meP somewhat with her. own'- - InterpretaBella said, with an aspect of nobUlty tions of many things necessarily only In suffering. And she. proudly betook suggested by the child's meager vo- herself from the room. cabulary; and she was natnrally a It was a tiff. Next day they were tittle Indignant when, at first, her as polite to each ether as If they bad declined to admit bis defeat Just been mtroduced, and this t "Why, atmpiyjot Wlenblef formality wu maintained btfsald. "Those peopIeuldnT seem them 'until the third evening what they seemed to be last night, and bi so depraved.9 they were genu-bie- after Its tnstallaUon, when a calamity caused them to abandon It After a affectioBare'.m the tone they dinner to their hundred square stately with tued acja ,pOer and theyH" x feet e dining room, Bella had gone ::"Oood gracious Delia cried. "Do you think making thls u; "No, of courts not," he returned garden hose, ' aniTTlllam-recli-ned "But the-ch- lld hastily. may bant upon .his.. lounge, solitary with a made tt np," - , gloomy pipe,,,. Unexpectedly, be was . "About bis own father and motberr triumph In the final sentence; and she even thought fit to add a little more on the point: "How strange It m to think that only last night we were argumg about It the exclaimed. and r 1 lfr r ly r the most wonderful ."rrJt awerfnyUi ' - t I-t- eH tt t" i'-7r- Setb Scott, Mr. andMrs. Johtt.Thur out of Its surroundings, and should good, Mr. and Mrs. Ola. E. Olson, Jr. been . appear to-ha- ve r 1; in and moutbs ''' Mrs.-Thom- as mi . seeiinr , Eniina-Thojnpso- nv ' . -- , u Jteeaiiew A-N- ncy -. .tt., ............ ......... .UiAx.c ....... ...v.,. .ffz ...20? , tbllp0 to iroea-e9a4-wide- jg.y; . -- ........ 1 remamedniKltnee n- -- ITS A PLEASURE TO SHOW THEM. IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO WEAR THEM. . .10 .30s; ..... ... ...... ...,35 .... ,. ..... .35, ....... ...... ....25' ........ ... .35; ......... . 65 Large Green Olives .......... t' Uw05e: r:r:25' ... ; - not transplanted. J "The bungalow, continued the speaker. Is oft eastern origin. It is especially well adapted to California, but will alwaya ft found In Utah because it Is the easiest house to care for. It will be modified according to needs. ' The Dutch colonial Is finding favor ' with many people, Jt Is simple in design,' and pleasing, If not too severe," Tho interior haa been modified by ' bungalow influencel ,, bis returned Andrew Souter, Mrs. Hannah Cardall, Miss Emma Thompson five to Provo, after a Jul-lend- df""a -- i cere-tooal- .Tk'2L' - tor a few days. -- they tell absolutely .inexplicable Ties and hardly know.--, why themselTes." --7 But at this Bella looked at bio pity; George looked ' ''T - abontel5":.-f,"mgly. ."Listen a moment 1 There vat to nodded smWnglj sn the sordid dally life of these Kit. Sullender Bella, and c8edi33eorgiek.rcn deei people laid out before me ta the poor -Wdtft liiatighty-JMnfr. little child's prattle r whole reallstk hour, ago w come, wiwt aovet complete; ' and consistent," end hail 1 anfl Pi7 wti poor 14 like to know. bow you account tot f5 pe gbeVbesa waiting and child of. seren or eight being able ttaotlx to compose such a thing and oa the Qeorge looked inorosvwt spur of the moment, tool When childlrecttoOi-T- P te4Dor dren make op stories they make comia',? a muttered, wsevjo up .about extraordinary aid absurd r bla bmth, things, sot about the sordid trage- Doggone yonff;-dies of every-da- y domestle Bfe. Do Howeter. be went acroat the street; actually think this child made up " and then lira, Sunender, benerolentr yon what be told met? " the band, leading the two children bjr "Wen, tt certainly does seem petweet- tmflrtftd asahv to Bella wi culiar." ." fll eren at a new fbat jras,evideat TecullaiTWb terrible, and Ifs taac M renierea. w btoh Ife truer "No, I dont Snow any." tog qeorge and tot any nejaiie wiia "WeU. If h Is," be said gtoomOy. ' Well of course we dontihlnk it 'I.-V her. we eertamly don't want to get mixed to Highland place.". Mrs. compares ' -- Bella come m Into up It We dont want,tp -with a little deprecaBullender said, at tb "SuQente violently staring a new neighborhood and get involved : hntML-Jbt- A tory laugh. Tm afraid It's rather her tnoumts were-cen- even a toT tondaKror" gossiping ' tered upon her hueSand. "lust welt about one. We must be careful not well, gossipy." "Ob- -J Bella said. "Is itr tm he sets home!" ene thought to ear anything ebout this, Bella.1 "Tm pfrnid no," the gentle-maBut the wTed her triumph until .. She looked away from hlmr tboughr-"Of course-that- 's IfteFfflnnefthealif ba4 made blm-- fully. "I suppose so, though of course nered lady returned. a too, In such a new little pity, great aelf comfortable upon the lounge jo these people-arefrlendrof ours community, .where people are bound their tiny TmgLroom" and seemed hardly acquaintances." to be. thrown together a great deal. his briar content with in to be good . "No, but that s all the more reason i "" Don't ypu think ltVa great pity, Mrs. !.&f-.!lisiiiiOtoe, for bur not appearing to be Interested this a had after left, caller you 1 In their troubles. Well certainly be Sperryr "Oh naturally," Bella acquiesced. him sunnily. morning," she Informed careful not to say anything about " Indeed." "Yes, "Who was Itr .. , this, won'tjwi' Bellar knew "I Ur. Qeorge ItrSunender.? you would. Of course It's "Ob, I suppose, so," she returned "1 Most of the SoT Thafs odd,", said Bperry. Just thoughtlessness. are the people 'Since really absently. taw him starting down town In his nothing to us, though, I dont suppose people- who IIto there are so young, car --lust before X did. How did be tt matters: whether we say anything But we heard a really dreadful story very happen to come back barer only yesterday. It came from or not" d and my couple, fouhi "Be dldnt This was Ur. Oeore and "Oh, but It does," be Insisted, M. 8ullender, Junior. busbajid anj I were so sorry to hear tone having then, something started to by telling such "Who's thatr i Sir" caught his attention, he Inquired: they'd ' "Tbejr little boy," said Bella, Ton bavent said anything to anyone dreadful things about their neighbors. "Xotfre seen bM playing la their about it have yon, Bellar Dont you think It's most unwise, Mm Bpfrryr. yard with .the Htflt flater." Wbatr "''v'i lira, Tufiender's voice, wholly un "Oh, yea. Did his mother send blm "ion haven't repeated to anyone orer on an errandr ruffled, and as Indomitably tender as what the child told yon, have your "Ko. He came In to set tt rdfpond I "Oh, no she ml Jtgti ever, gave no Intimation' that she jypt Bella: said, and anyone that would have any personal spoke with a peculiar significance; any 'nice worms,' but William Sperry was profoundly added, la a'carefully casual tone, but Interest In it" with a flashing little glance from t&e William exclaimed, dis alarmed, and, with a sympathy' that "Ob, my corner of her eye j held no triumph In It he "knew that said some mayed.' "Who'd yon telir m worse con-worms must be nice because Mrs. fink Nobody that has the Bllghtest - ln 4-BeUJW,Ja - ttaaa lender Is In the habit of calllng Mr. tenet In the Buuenders,1' Bella re-- dltlon. "Te-es- " Belm murmured. "Of-j- of Bullender a worm, and Georgia thinks pUed, with cold dignity. "Nobody I do.". Nuvnrth er Is nice." Oat ceres the slightest thing about course I knew yon would feel that way," ung Mr. Bperry took bis ptpe mem. from his mouth and looked at bis wife did. world "WeU, then, what in the S-' ' Lwlse becausi gossip BfSli so. 'it "What .did1 yon say you tell 'em'forr incredulously. about Mrs. Sullender's caJ always goes straight bsck to nearly to Why, pass jhe tjme, I suppose," "A worm, William," said Bella. "She Bella said, a little offended. "Cousin the people it's about In fact I don't I ever knew of one single case calls him a j because Ethel dropped In for a while tigs after- believe ' - 1. nil tiu vu, Mrs. he doesn't make evea more mofiey noon and the whole, thing was so ex- wnere ic uiani. than he does, poor mast The child traordinary I Just sketched It to ber. Sperryr don'tthat Is, well. aliy hates bis mother! he never What are yon making such s fuss Bella stammered. once spoke ot heras "mamma,,, but aboutr "No- - gs so Unwise Mrs. Sullen-de- r ne always said "my papa' when, be Tm not be protested feebly. uslste3, with a little, murmur of mentlonedMr. Bullender. I think I "But even if the thing's true, we don't Then she took the tender must haTVndejl4hatpoor-cm-u- re want to get the name of people tnat arm of .laughter. her solemn and silent husband, a UttleV the way.: Of course gossip about their" oe is pompousVbutT think bis and"fhey turned together toward the ' pom"Oh, myr she sighed impatiently. but paused. "Oh, I meant to gate, is posity probably Just assumed -- to told you Cousin Ethel hasn't the 'teU you, Mrs. , : cover up his agony" of mind. He has Tve Sperry In these .' a recent scar that his wife put tn his j slightest personal Interest Tesr ., and besides shell never repeat "That dear little boy Georgle the bead, too, to cover np." -- f ; ? : people, what I told her." little boy you were chatting with the "BeUar:'' Wen, If she doesn't Ittl be the other morning when I called him in "Tea," she said, reflectively. "1 first tlmel" to play with my little girl yoU rethink he's mainly engaged-Jcover"Win, pleaseJ" member, Mrs. Sperryr , ing things up, poor thing, Of course "Golly, I hopVlt won't get back to "Yes!" Bella gasped. he does strike, his .sweet-womanow the Sullendersr ' . "I thought you made .such friends end . "Such horrible people as that what movies be doesn't ao- - difference would It maker Bella de with him you'd be sorry to know you. w "1 VIII WW OU VIIHI V La r III M manded Impatienfly. "And bow couli Nor htmconsldermgthe life she leads if get back ?- - Cousin Ethel doesn't mm. Itwaslast week, gently: "No," Mrs. Sulleuder-eoo- ed though, when movey m SuUender circles. Not "Poor little Georgle Ooble!" they had their big fight, I understand clselyt?' wun the children looking on."- - r "Georgle whor "No, But her. close friend, Mrs, How But .at Oils, William rose to his feet "Georgle Goble," said Mrs, Snllen-de- r. "He waa Goble, our chauffeur's, ana confronted her. . rwhat on earth.) ard Peebles, Is the auntofMrs, fVVi AM llvAit AKM WtfWAJM Trank ' Deems and Frank Deems Is I IIUU' ere you talking about, Bella r, wui (Bing, Ulll, kM AW M.TU, -Sullender's business partner. T and had quite a distressing time ot it . The Sullenders" she said. "It was "Oh, a. xealtori U her Bella said. poor things. The wife finally percurlTO ; Xt Ws front ' . Goble to move to another town Idly. suaded of their Souse taken off the a ' way William returned to the lounge, but where she thinks chauffeurs' pay la curtain rolls Yp at the theater and not recline. Instead, he sat down higher. I was sure you'd be sorry to did "ows you one of those sordid Russian " and took Ills bead In his handi "1 bear the poor dear Uttleboy had gone. Instance. "f7x . T'aysTtor: do vrlsh yon badnt talked about "There was the whole They 'left yesterday. . Good-nigh- t. . sickening she Good-nigtherefore was Bella Mr. 8perry,"' i sensitive, r tual life of that, dreadful family laid , you think - With thati toUowed by somewhat began to be suigry. L before me;the continual. petty It's very lnteHigent" she ssked,. "to feeble s from both the w bickerings, that every hour or so grow know enough not to Sperrys, she passed through the gate I don't that mto bitter Imply quarrel with blows and make neighborhood, trouble? You .may with ber husband and a moment Plthets-e- nd then, when other people not recaU ; that i only last .night : you later disappeared la the clean dusk ere there, as we were last night, the were sure that you were right and I of . '. "Highland place." ssumptloB of suavity, the false, too about what sort of people was turned wrong her troubled Bella to' Then . sweet sweetness and absurd pomposl-!?-. the WllUam. ."She she certainly made It an ugly revelation it is, these Sullenders are. Already, very next day, you've had to confese. win I if, to ngiy t BaKei aira08t an iJ'TesV,be said,- "But after an, she , sorry you were wrong about them, as that you were utterly mistaken your wife Is wholly In the right; really let ua down pretty easy." ; ' ' . i?0'" nthlf Ukely ,0 De ta yw flart that X suppose you may fee! a little de- - " TJs,' " the young wife "demanded Judgments, you poor dearr ' pressed about that and want to change Bhsrply. "Did yotf say us'r v. Bella (who . was."Uterary?. else-a- e4 " ih somfthlng "I her thlnkr antwartd. thr u,nestlont7 """les."" jHmes) delivered herself of this speech claim rarJmtlthe"Vrong- - about-th- ar down shout as easy as wa us let dmlble eedramatic . v. quality, , bit I But don't you think ir a little vw-uw ld bm txpected,". . wnen sne made her "childish of you. WUI f Don't du thinr lUtie realistic Bella Isataollr threw.beaell hi bis ! picture of the dally life -- 2'"' tht pit tun PUJimncri.. tat IZZI 2t hi wr-sje-j? always say the JUnd, bi tola up at fifty! Wilalways say US' when I get us ta trouble fi JUkd William promised and William r Tlslt Mss May Johnson, Mtsk Estella Clark, ngelea, Calir; with, relatives Mr. and. Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mr. and Mrs. BenJ. H Knudaen, friends,..;"-'- : " and Mrs. Horn Vincent Hardy - C I... : : e would.; t -- ' W, Daniels entertained at Mrs., J., Mra. Ole'K. Olaen, Sr., was hostess dinner at her homo Sunday afternoon In honor of her husband, whose at a well appointed dinner party at her Sunday afternoon, in eompll-- 1 glass vase or roses lormed an attrac- ment to Peter E. OLsen of Koosbarem, tive centerpiece for the dining table. The 8. T. tt, women will meet Bat- - Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. M. Utah, and Mr. and (Mrs. Orson P. uroay arternoon at tne hom of Mrs. H. Graham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Olsen and family of Ogden. Spring flowers were used in decorating the Stephen L. Chlpman in American I Irwin Zabrlskle and family, Mr, and dining table, Vnrtt Pnf tt W H,im t B TI origin. The entrance Is beautiful and' Daniels and family,; Mrs. Minerva vJ-U,. wUl give a talk . on . "Landacape TALKS ON HOME PLANNING. dignified. Mr. Miss Ferre, The Uvlng Jroom is of American Picture." ' .The following program and Mrs. R. O. Jolley and Mr. and . Architect Joseph Nelson addressed origin. wQl also be furnished: Solos, Mrs. Mra. C. W. Thomas and family of Salt : a of studenU interested large at group Lake. :' Clifford Toung of American Fbrkt MAPLETON MAN IN HOSPITAL the B. T. U. Monday morning on the e e date, Mrs, Toung and Mrs. AT Ray of 4ome Plannag." subject Orpin of Provoi reading, Mrs. Maude ..Leonard, Larsen oSpanlsluJark The architect suggested that It was tdsepbTBlnk of llapleton und ChrUtensen. Dainty refreshmeiU will spent the week end ta Provo with J. not Imperative to follow prevailing went an operation for appendicitis at be served by the host esses, (Mrs. Clip. Earl Lewis. s style of architecture, but each builder the Alrd hospital Sunday. Reports man, Mrs. A. Ray Olpln, Mrtr I John from the .hospital are to the effect determine bis own needs. MnttaU ind -- r n W P.fVifm n im The Sunday .school ofQcers and should The house, he said., should grow that he is Improving. teachers of the Second ward met at T. U. no later than I: SO o'clock, as the home of Mr. and Mrs. .John W the automobiles will leave for Amer- Stubbs Friday evening. The lesson SAVE MONEY BUYJt)R CASH- ican Fork promptly at that time "Why I believe in- - Mormonlslm'' was e given. fey. B. Ascel Johnson. A social time was ndfroffl"ae-aoor-ahaBtnyTT 0. W. Hyde of Cedar are the delicious luncheon waa served to Mr. "Uh Mr, and Im Bullender," she ani Mrs, Mrs. J. M, Jensen and Mrs. Ascel Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. of salt "Uh " And. hastily wlth- - guests Prof, and dreWi ; WEEK ENDING APRIL 28r 1923. Perturbed, be rose and went out to . . . . .S5sf . stock 3 lbs. Large Twe$ tnt little veranda, where, with a S pksra. Sun-Ma- id Raisins, extra special .494 slightly nervous hospitality, Bella was now offering chairs to Mrs. OeofgeM. H 1 Dry Onions, stock up BOrrrTTrriTTlSe? lbs. o. Bullender and tier jmsbanaVifra.. Red Bssmm-hw- a lb. ,v. . smilingly, and Jn her' angelic . ;35 " Toice," deamed thrT)ff erryzTzr "T Utah tabbage, extra good, lb. . .7, YOUNG MEN'S SUITS," ALL VIRGIN WOOL, TAILOR- ; . . r.Ti , V7. "Ob, .no," she said; "we came In a 3 bunches Radishes moment to admire your lovely irises MADE, LATEST MODELS, FOR $30.06. . .50 3 dozen Strictly Fresh Essrs on at closer range we're Just passing our way to some .friends in wavertey Butter . . . , . n?lbs,4i,alrT!fCreMe The Goth, the Fit, the TaUoring, the Style AITs Guaranteed. 2 Comb Honey i,-:.- i .v. . . .... Place." We'd be so glad Beila fluttered. Our own make Sauer Kraut, lb. , ......., "No, no no," Mrs, 8ullender mur Better ones for ... .. .... Dressed Chickens, lb. Fancy Corn-fe- d $35.00 "WeVe only a mured caressingly. 2 ....... Fresh Catfish lbs. Utah moment rm so sorry you disturbed The best for . . ..'$40.00 . ..... . 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