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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Kathleen Norris Says: bsylvia Taylor Parents Should Use Common Sense so FAR; In love with ler handsome night club 'joan Leland, secretary, re- - V.het (BeU Syndicate WNU Service.) ttl llsteo Sizing ,J0B .I Sherman, his manager. Karl canuot be married lor sends her on mysterious , Six Flower Holders, Easy, Quick to Make A TTRACTIVE holders for cac-- zl tus and small plants are these which you may make yourself. Use jig or coping saw to cut the various parts of the designs from plywood or other suitable wood, then assemble and paint, and use as a decorative asset to kitchen, dining or living room. ;! He shoots his busl-. Eric Strom, in Joans 91 into putting her then tricks her He then threat--ts on the gun. med i u , murder charge, nnless tm silent and continues to work he is a German He also admits nd that he py ring m T hi Germany. Paul Sherman . Joan he is an FBI agent, lasluojj aKieWOver to trap the higher-,pring and asks her help. She found missing ud when Sybil is held as a ,ct she is being Later police find her clothes Karl mode note near a bridge. beautiful girl singer, and when she disgusted nith herself sew girl failing for the same propri-di- e j,e visits Mrs. Murdock, beauty shop where Sybil got n letters. h 4' y; hf, n chewi feen sleep w mg gem feel pep. T' is bar 1. mlysup i costs or When she saw Paul, she gave drained from her face. becom-mvolve- is mi' jmo i le to to i urbane, sands i -- Joans apartment ailed in r art ached to see her in Syb- yet the girl would be a to her. It would take her mitlfrti i- '' her own troubles. oclock in the Joan arrived Karl had driven almost one Pat and when mt jartment a the club. (ffTEfff He made no tUCfifl t upon the arrangement, r sun n loan could see that he was ed. Pat confided iderful derent fj later, is the man Ive ever met. from other men. ' jou think hes Joan asked, d once ..." about 'him a little old remembering had said the same something n her. Pats delicate eyebrows "Oh, older men are so ore interesting. Dont you DCATE shed. I. What could she do girl? She was sure Ernes had never sung in club before. She was not nonal and sooner or later i find herself involved too i get out. he doorbell ry and fastening eatsSf turetnd it into a robe about the living room, wos there? Paul. Let me rli Joan! on tW ipttob tin n the Met er "g b,a -lJ t. Other rang both girls Joan switched on the Jed. ocked the door. Paul and demanded, Where Paul! The ben and rooster pair, duck, cow, and the aunbonnet girl and overall boy with their wheelbarrow all come on one pattern Z9267, 15 cents. Complete directions for making this sextet at clever flower holders, general cutout instructions and painting suggestions accompany the pattern. Send your order to: and the color had already risen and "afiwide-eye- d in the bed- -' en she saw Paul, she Paul! and the yry. from her face. too ... Jed What in the here, Pat? f them stood in the at one another, ed on the lights, reveal-,,- n on each face. fi Paul? she asked. PPens to be my sister." d me her name was i lacried- - She said she you . .tff, angry. doing Angeles. . ,5d slortly. -- Her name VewMaey and shes from vyl York. How she ever wnia I wouldnt know, and she has never i club or anywhere ,ght 'c in her life." ,.hlsl arm and looked his face. Oh Paul, llntd to sing. I want- e excitln8 Me. some-- , nti te. i I ran away from tf,.w'ote to motiier last , "er that I was safe nd now liat Francisco she won't mc' She paused and Sin VUl3' 1 sugar-savin- Kansas City, Mo. cents for each pattern desired. Pattern No ... 166-- Enclose 15 Name Address...'...... Jean brings young people to the house, and they never refuse a second cut of beef or pie. And the wreckage they can cause in e case of soft drinks is unbelievable. By KATHLEEN NORRIS Whites live in THE and they have a daughter, Jean, 17, and a son, Robert, two years younger. Their lives have run along a familiar groove until now; they have lived exactly as have millions of American families, owning their home and their car, having part-tim- e help, going away for two weeks of summer vacation, putting Jean and Rob through public school with plenty of luxury on the side. Now the Whites have come to a difficult crossroads, and they cant agree. Father White is a man of strong will, and he needs it at this moment, for Mother, Jean and Rob dining- ar-riv- Vt AUNT MARTHA Box SPOILED CHILD The spoiled child is a problem , not only to her parents but to herself. She has never learned to think of others, and that is one of the first lessons she must learn before she can hope to achieve the happiness she takes for granted as her share in life.' The "Jean whose father wrote this letter is a spoiled child. She wants more than her father can provide. But he himself has helped to create the problem he asks Kathleen Norris to Using Time Copyright, If time be of all things most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality, since lost time is never found again; and what we call time enough always proves little enough. Let us then be up and doing, and doing to a purpose; so by diligence shall we do more with less perplexity. 1U44 California fruit (irmren fcxRJuug Do You Bake at Ilome? . If you do, send for a grand cook book crammed with recipes for all kinds of breads and cakes. Its absolutely free. Just drop a postcard with your name and address to Standard Brands Inc., 691 Washington St., New York City. Ad v. yeast-raise- d Franklin. solve. other night and found they came to exactly $516.22. This caused a sort of family panic, In which Jean expressed her ideas. Jean and her mother think the time has come to borrow a good round sum, rent the house, and move junior are leagued against him. Father, flatly and simply wants of Pat to go on as they are. That is his her. It was surprising how little she entire platform. Jean and Mother, to one of the beautiful new apartWe must get this business finished up quickly before Karl has a cared. Sybils disappearance had somewhat indifferently abetted by ments just finished in the smartest chance to pull anything. wiped out all romantic illusions. Life Rob, want to rent the house, move part of town. The square, Then we wont tell Pat any- was a serious struggle, not a ro- to a smart apartment, go in modcorner of the big drawing-roomantic dream. Every minute Syb- estly for entertaining, and give Jean in these apartments, its white-bric- k thing? the chance her friends will have of fireplace and indirect lighting more No! And tomorrow I want you to ils life was in danger. Every move make it plain that she is not to re- Karl made might prove to be a clue meeting the right people and going than reconcile Jean to the fact that the right places. she would have to take for her own veal my identity. She must under- to her sisters whereabouts. Joan worked feverishly throughwhat was designed for a servants Doesnt Like Their Home. stand that it is very necessary for out the evening. When Paul SherRobert Whites income is $4,000 room, and that none of the Whites me to use another name. Joan was more convinced than man came in suddenly a few min- a year. Olive, his wife, began a furniture would be suitable in the ever of Karls power by the many utes later, she was so startled that budget when it was little more than place. Only chromium pipe, white half that, and they bought the house leather and crystal furnishings complications which seemed to be she half rose from her chair. He shut the door noiselessly be- nine years ago. It is a square house would fit there. closing in about them. What time will you be with trees and a front garden, a The rent is $175 but Jean argues I'm afraid, Paul! This cant end hind him. double garage, four bedrooms and that the old house would rent for a ready to leave? . . . except with more trouble. Her tone two baths, living-roohundred anyway. And she does so In about an hour. study, Youre right, Joan. Weve got kitchen, two fireplaces want with tears and smiles and to be very careful, but I think the matched his own. She knew that -room, off kisses how she wants! to entertain and a small, sunny dining-ingl- e whole things going to blow up soon. something had happened. He in the new place, to have that adthen." for back kitchen. be you the Ill on So be your guard. dress on her writing paper, to have women out of evTo ninety-nin-e Do you know anything?" Joan came quite close and said with a fun with the others of her crowd ery hundred it would represent luxgrim smile, "Tonights the night! pleaded. - Were she gets married. the White to is raid tintil to said it But Jean abruptbeauty Paul just going ury. Cant say yet," Both Parents Are WrQng. shop. perfectly horrible and commonplace and she wishes it'would burn down. Til be darned, writes Rob senTwo weeks passed. Fearful weeks twelve Joan after for minutes The Whites pay $62.50 a month for ior, if I want to go in for more exfive was It waiting and of watching to Karls ofinterest on a $5,000 mortgage, home pense now. I want to stay where we and Paul. Happy weeks for Pat when Paul returned She was ready, insurance and amortization. Robare and see if we cant cut down who bloomed under the influence fice for Joan. A standing by the door in her hat and ert White pays $40 a month for life expenses. Just tips in the new place of her romance with Karl Miller. costs an even would stand me in about romance which it seemed impossible coat. Karl has taken Pat dancing," insurance. The table twenty a to any- he said. I followed Mrs. Murdock hundred a month, and the month; the whole thing would be to stop. Pat would not listen We Johnservices of Amanda She sang his home, so shes out of the way. done on borrowed money, and I dont thing against Karl. so far as should be able to find out someson, about $35 more. like it! Answer us honestly, yet and his night, day praises had not thing. Young Rob comes home ravenous letter concludes, which of us is Joan could discover Karl inalwith When he finally parked in an every day, and makes incredible right? used her services in connection the street roads on bread, jam and butter, My opinion. Robert, is that neithe spy ring. And Pat had accepted ley near the beautynoshop, chocoof saw a them one br and quart ther side is right. I think you and drinking exactly their explanation about her not to was deserted so. Jean brings Olive have been wrong all late milk as he does as they walked swiftly. promised along, ers identity and Karl. nice hoarse boys to dinner, and they and I think its your fault that at 17 How will we get in?" Joan inreveal it, even to of beef second cut door. a a the reached refuse never Jean has such completely false quired as they Then one day in Paul or pie. The wreckage these young ideas. Years ago you should have Paul had That is simple enough, unexpected clue came. his pocket persons can cause in a case of soft been saving a thousand a year out at the apartment to drive said, taking a key from bottled drinks is unbelievable; Jean of that handsome salary; years ago Jus1 risen and opening the door. tad Pat work. to Joan Mother, may we Jean should have realized that that in the made a path for calls upstairs, breakfast His her flashlight and was eating of ham and have last expensive year of can cloudof the this front shop were the open them through private kitchen. Her brown eyes And what can Olive schooling, with its inevitable friendto Joan. down the hall to Mrs. Murdocka these eggs? spoken had scarcely ed. She Of door the course, darling, ships and comparisons, was not for call back but is wrong with rax, private office. Paul opened ' what else are they there for? her. Years ago Olive should have conided to Paul. ;;Maybe you softly. Joan lifted the heaviest of your burden by Incidentals. the walls softly. "There is. He Costly it tapped what out find can room opening and insurance and another food that admirable budget of kltche Home, bringing the is probably ,, Paul went into tattherefore consume half the hers not just within the narrowest service everything? off this one. His fingers beat a hows lo, youngster, too against the wood as he moved income. Above and beyond these possible margin of income, but far Fine Pat said briefly. There it are the incidentals that all budget below it. is slowly around the wall. if something Look here, honey, Joan keepers abhor because they sound even and Since you have so spoiled Jean n quietly, not he said, is!" troubling you, why t hollow sound as his so insignificantly small and add up that debt and pretense seem to her me a detect could can help Because you so brutally big. Incidentals mean the natural steps toward finding her knuckles rapped on the panel. telephone and long distance calls, husband and place In life, you may She stood close behind him, apnjeoann'stood in the doorway reexa prehensive as his hands silently but- tailor, laundry, cleaner, clothes, be very sure that when she does with garding her would pity. There should be a me. step socially above you and her shoes, dentist, doctor, church, movit trust plored rould if you frowning, said, he theater, clubs, newspapers, mother, and needs you no longer, here, ies, ton it is. A piece of cas- magazines, gasoline and cleaning of no consideration may be expected Wait-h- ere Karl she burst out, Its its place, revealing a the car, flowers, stamps no one of from Jean, should your old age be from slid raui him? about ing Karl? What small iron switch. At the pressure them terrifying, but the whole mass dependent and helpless. to Needs to Be Awakened. finger the anel began unspeakably depressing. ddin'love with him Pat con- - of Pauls So my advice to you now Is to 8Sld6. The Whites owe various small cL,in2 watched it bills now, for the first time in their move, indeed, but to some small Joan gasped as she in Joans eyes. noise. Tbere were tears the us grating strange with this in move, lives; Jean belongs to a ski club, place whose rent wont be more than pain a small could not bear reveal to around well and that costs money, and Rob had $50. Rent your present home Intoo swung It only knew cSs face She to have an emergency apendectomy. deed, but only to cover overhead room enveloped in darkness. into the Pauls flashlight played These bills fret the man of the expenses there, and to invest the There doesnt seem to be house; he and his wife both thought rest. Beside that, put $100 into govi. Bht.n.cb l them somewhere around two hun- ernment bonds every month before a lamp. Heres until they added them up the you turn one cent over to the family. minute! like? dred look What did she inquired, (TO DE COST IS I ED) Where were they? y der"ftt I a looked from Paul to Joan. I was on my way back to work By the way, what are you doing here? I when I saw him standing in front thought you were in Washington. of a shop with this woman. He was tr, Pauls face was serious. I am smiling and holding her hand. left and not courteously replied working for the government any Young or old? Paul asked carethat her visit had been a he said, with a warning lessly. longer, She stopped at a drugstore glance at Joan. I am Karl MiShe was about Karls age. Rathller's manager." adwich and a cup of co se. er with black hair. would have jl the dinner she Why, Paul OMalley! She wore beautiful furs. Karl was She was staring r tonight As Joan and Paul exchanged smiling at her . . . broad mirror behind the glances, she realized that Pat must Joan drew in her breath. Mrs. when she saw Pat Hines, be told something about this Murdock! strange Pat! prl did not reply. situation. When Joan and Paul were driving Paul was speaking nervously. back to the club, she i asked, Do r. r! smiled then and came Listen carefully, Pat! You know you think it means anything? Karl Oh, Miss Leland, Im when I worked for the and Mrs. Murdock? government, I thought Id have there were a lot of see you. Theres some connection. Ive people who had ! coffee before I went to the reason to dislike me. suspected it for some time. Look at m too nervous to eat. This Pats brown eyes, so like her this! He indicated a copy of the st night you know. brothers, widened, as she asked, morning paper that lay on the seat aa watched Pat sipping her Well? beside him. she bad an idea. So Im using another name. Perhaps I Mysterious explosion jld have asked Paul first, am known here as Paul Sherman. plant, Joan read. e was no time for that, so Pat shrugged. Youre a fine one And theres more to it than strength of her impulse she to scold me, she said crossly. Paul went on. that, I have There are you staying? Go to bed, Paul ordered. I just learned that the plans for a iniled. At the Y.W.C.A. I want to talk to Joan. new bombing plane for the governave much money. ment have been stolen. Last night Reluctantly Patricia obeyed, closwould you like to share my ing the bedroom door behind her. Karl sent a telegram to a hotel in at? Obviously she had no idea of the that same city. He used another Fd love to! And, she added havoc her appearance had caused. name. The telegram in itself was y, "Ill have Paul spoke in a low, distressed innocent enough. Probably in code. plenty of mon-M- r. Miller is paying me voice. This is a fine mess. I feel sure hes connected with the .ars a week. Cant you make her go home? stolen plans; also this Murdock womI know, Joan said, think-furioShe wouldnt do it. We OMal- an. The fact that Pat saw them toKarl would be when leys are like that Besides, shed gether and that they were so obvi; out that his new discovery tell Karl and the whole game would ously pleased about something might rg with his secretary. But be up. My job has to come first be an indication of it. "gement might permit Joan This business is more important-ev- en In the office, Joan watched Karl an eye on Patricia. Perhaps than my own sister. carefully, but she could learn nothi warn her d Joan put a gentle hand upon his ing from his attitude except that he against with KarL arm. I know how you feel," she seemed extraordinarily cheerful She d not make an appearance comforted. 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