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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Kathleen Norris Says: The Captains Wife Ben Syndicate. WNU Gems of Thought Campus Frock or Date Dress All tlie Girls Wear Pinafores levelers. They n OOKS are true use who D faithfully give to all them the society, the spiritual presence, of the best and greatest of our race. W. E. Chan-nin- g. Feature. COAL HEATER To know hat you prefer, instead of saying Amen to what the world tells you you ought to prefer, Is to have kept your soul alive. Robert Louis Stev- enson. ... Learn patience Though the night be drear and long. To the darkest sorrow there comes a morrow, A right to every wrong. North, South, East, West every state in the NatiotwWARM MORN-INCoal Heaters are dot, ing a clean, healthful, efficient heating job. A WARM MORNING willserveyou likewise. Its the new, modern heater with amazing, patented interior construction principles. Holds 100 lbs. coal. magazine feed. Equipped with auto-- ...la G Let not the sun go down upon your wrath. ASH MS ANOTHER ? ? ? ? ? A low-cos- 1 General Quiz The Questions refueling. MODEL 1. What conquering armies have marched through the streets of Berlin within the last two centuries? 2. How many Presidents of the United States have been under 50 when inaugurated? 3. The Bible tells of a man who fastened firebrands onto the tails of foxes and sent them into the cornfields of his enemies. Who was For these attractive patterns send 25 cents in coins for each desired, with your name, address, pattern number and size. Due to an unusuaUy large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time Is required In filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: 1954 10-2- 0 She likes him very much; they love to dine end go to the theater together; he comet out every Sunday and they take Nancy end go on e picnic tomeuhere. By KATHLEEN NORRIS is a test of WAR MORALE WRECKERS our young men of character, self - forgetfulness, courage, vision. We demand of them that they put. aside all the dreams, the hopes, the happiness and freedom of youth, to buy hope and security and happiness for thousands of other men, yet unborn. And the magnificence of their response to this demand is holding the whole world breathless. What we women sometimes forget that war years make similar tlaims upon us. too. If our boys must give their lives, physically, we ire often called upon to give what is as dear as life. We have to sacrifice plans, dear companship, the peace and harmony of home life, the imoothness of living which for so many years was ours. It takes a woman strong In char-ictto get through these days. It takes a woman with a brave soul and I prayerful heart, a woman who can laugh and work and hope, who can bear today because of what may be tomorrow. And because not all worn-i- n are like that, the newspapers are Slled with the tragedies of broken bomes, faithless wives, all the moral Irregularities that follow in the wake f war. Army Captains Froblem. Many of these, naturally, dont get to the newspapers. In this class is the problem of a certain army laptaln, a man who has been for more than a year in England, and ivho wrote me just before the Is er When I came across, says the letter of Capt. Leonard Blank, "I left I pretty wife and a small daughter Of three behind me. Lynn and I have been married nearly six years; they have been heavenly years. Waiting -- waiting waiting for the big push start, ever here, Ive dreamed some ef those summer trips in the eld blue car; Ive waked up trying more than once. Perhaps Im really awake now. Perhaps it was all a dream. Anyway, heres the gist of a letter I got this morning from my wife. She's ifraid friends are spying on her ond Ill hear gossip, so shes telling me herself that shes been going obout with a certain man we botn tncw who is stationed at a plane tactory near our home town. She likes him very much; they love to line and go to the theater together; be comes out every Sunday and they take Nancy and go on a picnic somewhere. But everythings absolutely an the square, Im not to believe what anyone says, for she hopes she las sense enough to stop short of anything wrong. She admits that he adores her, says he always has, although she never realized it before. But Im not to get all worked up about it because its absolutely all right. She hasn't seen my mother in two months because Mother asked ler to stop seeing Brownie; its too bad, for Nancy adores her Grandma, but Lynn doesn't propose to put ap with that kind of interference trom anyone, so if Mother writes me Im to discount her letter to of While most wives of servicemen are doing magnificently, holding the home together, working in factories, taking care of the children and doing Red Cross work in what spare time they have, there are some women who are so weak and selfish that they think only of themselves and their pleasures. An army captain writes that his pretty wife, uhom he has loved deeply for six years, tells him that she is going about with an old friend . . . picnics, theaters, and such. But its absolutely on the square, she adds hastily; just a little fun to help pass the lonely hours. The neighbors will talk, of course, but that cant be helped. She assures her husband, worried with military responsibilities, that while this old friend adores her, and comes to the house every Sunday, she hopes that she has sense enough to stop short of anything wrong. For Fall Wardrobe its Just as nice off the Campus as it i on but Ha the sort of frock high school and college girls want in their fall wardrobes! Make it up in flowered crepes for a date dress--in smart woolens for a classroom dress. QF 1'' Size... No Leave Abandoned Fawns Alone Every summer when the new crop at young animals is at the cute stage, reprts start coming in pi people finding such animals abandoned by their mothers. Such stories very frequently center around young fawns. says Dr. Gabrlelson. depaitmcnt of the intetior. Cases of actual abandonment of fawns are very rare indeed. The best thing to do when such fawns are come upon is to leave them right where they are found. If taken away, they generally die. City Si he? 4. 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Thus they can pass a bill within 90 seconds. 5. Abraham Lincoln. Name Address Maybe you think thats a swell letter to come to a man facing what we're facing here, the captain says in conclusion. But I dont! Neither do I, Captain. Only a weak and cruel woman could write such a letter to her man at the fighting Iiont, and whatever the outcome, whether you come home or dont come home, your idyllic' married days are over. War has ruined one more home', war has shown up the devotion of one more wife to be an imitation of the real thing. Little Nancy is out of luck. And Lynn, the wife, has lost a chance that would lead to deep and wonderful happiness, in a few years. She just couldnt see far enough, poor Lynn. She couldn't busy herself with the care of her child and her home, with some sort of service woik, with hopes and prayers and plans for the happiness of reunion tomorrow. Loneliness and dullness and uncertainty were too much for her. That thousands of women are facing them with courage and energy, that thousands of women are writing their men brave letters full of reassurance and love and promises for the future all this meant little to Lynn. She just had to be petted and flattered; she had to play with fire, make mockery of her husband, her marriage, her child. The Lynns are having them day But the day of the steadfast, paUent, waiting wives and mothers, sisters and daughters, is coming fast. The women who enduied, who worked, who prayed, who wrote letters, saved money, kept their eyes fixed on the tremendous years ahead, will have their day soon. Little pretty Lynn, discontented, disillusioned, superfluous, airing a continual grievance, will drift into the shadow she herself has chosen for middle-agand old age. The others will help build the new America. LOCKE STOVE COMPANY, '114 West 11th 2. Six. 3. Samson (Judges 15:4, 5). 4. They press a yes or no pattern desired. Pattern THE WARM MORNING! 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