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Show UIXTAII I5AS1N RECORD miif ra H Ul HOTEL Lb Ernest Haycox By y s WN OGDEN, UTAH 1: I v FAB: Clay Morgan f STfJolay pe hand agal"St P.yra-- C i.r bent on run. Swuntry La own way. The sfr. been eneru.es for years, o'er Clays wife. " fought Ha. and believing baung died ,10 ma.r'cd Herendeen, ould hav devoted to STAGESCREEN; EVER since she chalked sohtary women, with 'Ot forget Lila, "friends, on.v Hack Breath. o Herendeens tone over ' " Wli'7K 11' Borders. s fglVe frora Heren Curd t.At Catherines .Cured ahou. joining Heren camping he la ranch. When he learns .Ideen has sent a party out to E U MB him. Clay starts out He goes to Freeport, first. he thinks v rises store, here Kirendeen arrives. 'Lj Back. fight. In the , H-appears. Her-ck ibe fight, i d bis men are driven off, but fire to the town. they have Back and I rn Case watch, e cha. also g,, f stripe t tons the four ,, side; lncliin,r g town, 'ips i continue ictures, Cases store, ground, with the story. the U CHAPTEK XII was tal t p order nudriight when Clay night-a- g (dbome. Harry Jump, around the yard, followed the kitchen and watched and np down to tne waist Morgans cheeks showed the Herendeens fists. of ;g went up to his bed and :e his brain pulsing within its and strong pain traveling bis left arm from a broker. It made him remember Both of them had !er fight. younger men, soon recovering beyond spared fc ims seve utchen, t inous be 5 ip -- - misery lie that beating, of stick, it would be physically in them as long of ;j lived, and the Sting never leave their minds, xo in the morning, his broken and went fire, he dressed rs; he lighted a lamp in the and shaved himself for want better to do watching patches on his face slow-H-e stoked up the ad put on the coffeepot; and tie porch in the moon-shwould ime n ot drifted across sweet. Harry appeared from the shadows, in his sleepy, irritable voice, if you're goin to stay up night. Wind .Is, cold and of in. 0 p" got up from the chair, ake the punishment of un-- 3 his sitting still. He went in aikhis coffee, black and hot, hi med to the yard, pacing out by shadows of juniper of the corral showed whitely moonlight; across the valley hie of silence; even the night a the n The weathered rs. at last llnaryi res ;ve me sting ct ; tomor ieied grew still. And so this land, his land, slow-thoug- h the night from to the first hard s of false morning. A streak Sever the eastern hills and the began to stir in the corral, e heard lies tmr the cook cross the daiy m a, asthmatically coughing; at inU h and wire-nerve- fif Morgan fast with ii the crew. Jump, "Ill be in town Pie hours. Stick close to b until I get back. uds, all his muscles sore ied and ragged, he climbed ii to Janets room and stood by her bed. She lay in bundle, both hands drawn face. Her lips were soft, the edge of a smile, as jo er dreams were pleasant; way, unconscious of him, ;edthat Morgan a childish held him there, long-- a and strongly moved. It " look, full of faith I,'1' whch struck him so r wtdd not, he realized, be v?Ch lon"rr- He left the JCan Sot his horse and R i to 3 .t B r ? s S fUe-gi- Vegt'- - he'r - ?s comP'indkot; War reaching sunup and going direct-l;t,e- J d - Padd('r3 house, the only doctor in t mkinVlTd rUgh and le practice he ifw at Pfofane and appar- !oused to pain in others. TUI !!" the broken finger and Morgans face, he 0Uler customer rwrnfc came in I took four stitches ! I m ils going to make I :stV 3y '"ant a drink of iiti r J , a'd 5 Clay, "g0 ahead damned much." fresh-colore- d full-shap- - K-- PoO-olc- s - br " t iS gum mu ; Ti"'' t0 i.0, anl he' said, He s were w.vun fin a ILs mit his hand had a and strong, they ; ita j'-- j,n: s at for a moment, ft'' hod mo six touching his chest, Theyre bencl of the trail, a la cr, he saw Catherine untc'd in the trail, wait- - .,e,gan d rtnounted t. before u.td him something him through and Waa 8 swift personal s little saddened by what tv, 0u his lnuries"hurt n s latUles McGeen came by 11 Bnd told us' Jeocd ' watched him iseiv 'lrosshn? stron8 line of Prs"e tmed 1 in-a- -- sf JwerhftV0rehead- Will : rr 1 him tS1 brJ- ' - 1 hor ,grin "He'll take pri7 M a.l Iwas - Power to be to cover Hght, up . pleased serious-touch-and-g- o hu- - sunlight, ter she murmured, either. I r 111 ti, si We'd do timesGo tack to old make ta-a-mc the same things .and c..a r mistakes. Nothing bond ti She turned her in hps pressed on Mo k expression ,hl,rt a,1.dJ icy were the smile heady interval - ti'cin. dangerously by closeness stirred by them jweet oKU that came back, wildness came dtuctad SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Name Address daughter of Dame May Whitty; she directed Miss Garson ir her last London stage hit, Old Music. If Random Harvest, which the actress is making with Ronald Colman, is done in time, she may consent. f up and he saw her as he had once seen her a girl holding him away with a gay insolence even as her eyes pulled him on. He saw now the faint freckles at the base of her nose and the curve of her eyebrows and the close texture of her skin, gently browned by the sun and the reflection of himself in her pupils. She rose and stepped away from him and did something then that told him of her thoughts; she lifted her chin, her face tightening against a flare of excitement, and pulled her hands behind her back as she had done in Jhose old days when she was afraid of what was to come. "My boy," she said, breathlessness in her throat, it is time to go. Back home? She shook her head. Im riding with you. Theres something on Long Seven I want to find out. You dont mind, Clay? He had his awkward moment in mounting with his bad hand. They traveled single-filup the trail to Moguls plateau, and afterward rode abreast across the surface of the high meadows, beneath a half warm sun. High on the tawny ribs of the Mogul ridge cattle grazed; a puff of dust rose from the bounding flight of an antelope. Catherine said: It is a beautiful world. Clay. Turning the foot of the Mogul Mountains, they came upon the Long Seven yard. Janet was waiting in the doorway, her hands primly folded in front of her dress. Harry Jump and Cap Vermilye were near the corral talking to the nester from Salt Meadow, Fox Willing. These three moved toward Morgan but he ignored them for this moment, caught by this scene of Catherine facing his daughter. Catherine walked forward, tall and pleasant in the sunlight, not smiling but near to a smile. Janet's small hands remained locked across her dress. Her face held its precise gravity, its unmoved reserve; her eyes were quite cool yet Morgan, who knew his the shaded daughter thoroughly meaning in her various degrees of silence and politeness recognized an odd restiaint in his daughter at flip moment. It was a mirrored resentment, the cause of which he understood at once. Somewhere along the last year or two his daughter had absorbed the viewpoint of Ann McGarrah. Somehow Ann McGarrah had mysteriously instilled in Janet her own dislike of Catherine. TI.psp were tlie ways by which women sent their feelings intuitively across sp.iCe to other women. Janet was Anns partisan and her small dear face, so exactly neutral, could He not qotie bide her jealousy. stood by quietly angered at Ann McGarrah for what she had done to Janet, knov :nc he had no way of She changm : Jard's expression. was no longer a child to listen tii him. In her own mind, snadowland between childat ti in hood pud wisdom, were beliefs she hold hv her ovm judgment. at'.trire was at the porch. She 1 haven't seen you for a said. vh'le, Janet. long wiy JuPets voice was slow and cooL T "iik ' WouY. you like a cup e dun-yello- im-p,c- C ye-'- of CaffO? sail Catherine, and settled She looked S'cjf cl the porch. u moment, drawing a it han her 'N-- i on div was sober and d cp breath; she "No. but thanks. That i. nrcss. I had one once, al- prpiv to most tne same color. I wore it a lot cf dances. then?" asked Vi ore you my age Janet. I I was older. But at your age when no us d to danc by myself m body How said Janet. tro, 1 da have 10 wait bcfure you long d'dyu She spoke it could go to dances? her fathers remembering and then threw him an era- presence tro late, barrassed look. e noticed it She said im-I- t will seem long, as it it really will be so but me. to dld time! short. a to face Fox Willing moved around Mr. Morgan, I He said, Morgan. . . . rde over to tell you something (TO BE Size - Hotel Ben Lomond Famous Signs OGDEN. UTAH K. VUck. Met. Aid-ric- COSTIMEDJ years ago on Broadway, New York, several large electric signs won distinction in unusual One became famous beways. cause a king purchased a replica for his palace in the Orient, an- IT IS a simple design which al- ways looks best. 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William Thiele, . it Smb45I Bath 9S.0I la S4.9I 4.M Family Komi for 4 porootiM Air Cooled Loon re and Lobby Dlniny Room Coffee Shop Tap Boom Romo of Klwania Rotary Rnnttvfi Lxcbaofa "OpUnuto2t-- t Chamber of Commerce and Ad Clnb SSI d Herendten has sent over the mountain for the Kydir boys!2 He said: Im glad 1 crossed your them; and for a moment he was trail. What are you doing? shocked alive by tne things her I was coming your way. I want- nearness did to him. The past ed to see how you were. rushed Did you tell Gurd you were coming? "No. Whats the matter with him? She lowered her head and drew patterns on the soft forest soil with her finger-poinHer hair glowed darkly in the mornings light it deepened the color of her cheeks. "I dont know, she said in a reserved voice. She wouldnt look at him during these moments. "It is Herendeens influence, I suppose. She lifted the soft earth in her hand and let it slide between her fingers. Her face was sweetly sober. Her long and lips expressively changed shape when she looked at him. No explanations. no apologies. That is the way youve always been." "What else can anybody do? "Nothing, I guess. Only it makes it hard for people to understand you sometimes. To know what is in your head. You never had any trouble figuring me out, he reflected. Ah, but I have a special gift that way. I know you through and through. They were silently laughing at each other, influenced by an undercurrent which always buoyed them up when together. She turned, lying back on the ground, her body against the folds of her riding habit. She pillowed her head with her hands and watched the bright blue patch of sky showing through the pine-top- s, speaking in a distant, dreaming voice: "Nothing ever changes. Clay. The earth, the wind or the sun. Or the things I want, or you want. He remembered what Ann McGarrah had so swiftly asked him: What had he wanted? Now, not knowing what it was, he asked Catherine: What do I want? She said in a faraway tone: I wish I knew. "What do you want? She turned her head, so close to him now that he saw the gray flakes of color in- her eyes. The dance of inlaughter was in them, and an was in them, gravity expressible both humors blended. It was the him when way she hid herself from s she chose. "Ne''er ask a woman wants. she what ask age, never I wish I had He said indolently: Maybe Geronions. with a steak, man fried potatoes and a piece of what I w.int. apple pie. Now that s the remember Do yon She said: Freeoort m tne to rode we night rain and ate n. Cafes flapjacks unand coffee, and playcn ru rmy conduct our at til he got scandaorei awti.ly and sent us away? It that nignt. dark in the Clay. d1111 What ever harrunca browm dress? tone She said in r- vorwonng she Tkm it? r You still rent ewhor "Son gortiy: added quite ' the attic. Clay H is npiuifl-r-t1'rc 1 '' all the other ti ngs an never qu.te put away to forget want to g back on Would j forgot. .ay-to those times. "2 ue:s rn sad. "No, he s .etmiifir Iher-.-said: She ,c cl hre else I came iv sen o'er ttc Herendecii tr mountain Mr 'ho ric-ra- c director aZ-- si together it r. that Catherine discovered ""us .yvi -- ene. sworn Morgans '.. became Barbara BeU Pattern No. 1633 Is designed for sizes 4. 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Size S years requires Vt yards material. yard contrast for collar and l'A yards edging to trim. n re in love McGarrah, up amazing success ir Mrs. Miniver Greer Gar-sohas been pursued by producers who want her to do a play on Broadway this fall. Shes read a dozen scripts and turned them down. Now shes been asked to do one called Queen Elizabeth; the asker is Margaret Webster, j,me, dauber, Janet.Grant t effect through the waist which emphasizes the perky flare of the skirt and, is becoming to slim and chubby figures alike! By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. f , ,s BEN LGMQNO l&r - I P ; , , and is also directing Tarzan TriWhen making raisin breads, umphs, caught the picture at a neighborhood theater, and asked to cookies, etc., cover the raisins with have Miss Gifford tested for the hot water and simmer them for role. about five minutes before using. They will be larger and softer. Clark Gable certainly made his in a departure from To remove the shine from worstblaze of glory. His latest, "Some- eds mix a small amount of vinegar where Ill Find You, which he did with a pressing cloth in water, dip with Lana Turner, has outgrossed it, place the cloth on the right side every one of the pictures he of the fabric and press with a warm has appeared in over the past seven iron. years, with the exception of "Boom Town, and that doesnt count beIn choosing an innerspring matcause it played at advanced ad- tress, look for these: well-temission prices. d steel wire coils, pered cotton or curled hair padding top Jean Arthur spent most of a day and bottom, sturdy borders, strong autographing 500 of her own photo- ticking that wont stretch and graphs with kisses not long ago. It some provision for ventilation. was just after she returned from a tour of army camps, following completion of "The Talk of the Town. Whenever she met a boy from New York city, where she was born, she promised to send him a photograph autographed with a kiss. 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