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Show CACHE AMERICAN. sand ways for yeaterday rudeness; and then. Just let her so much a make a simple ataietnent or evidence na'urat Interest In ber deegbter'a affulrs, end there she waa, ready with the stinging retort or display of ugly manner, If only Mother wouldnt be meek iaOOOOOGOOOOOieOOOOOOO Theresa $ The Story of a Re- pentant Daughter LOGAN. UTAH Intermountain Our Pet Peeve Bdefly Told for Ouiy Readers yooMOW Think, I FEEL f EtttR. about It all, she prayed to herself, I CMT" If only abe would put me In my $MOK(NT' pine the way the used to when 1 was a chlbl If only she wouldn't Ily Fannie Hunt break my heart and madden ms by 000000000000000000000 standing for It ell Why did I walk kr oat end slam the door on ber Just Umiww Sr4lci llt.SU r now? darling, ahe would go NO mi) of way, th mother of through Ore for me, end I etn wit a trial. No getting beast to ber. Why waa 1 rude to her j Host away from that And at aha to front of ber friends? Ob Mother, grow older, tha many aggravating crushed (lie looked. llttlo facet a to her personality grew bow can 1 treat you sot" more pronounced. And jet, somehow, tbs daughter 8b bad been a dominating young of this woman could and did uulU, girl, alio bad been a dominating In Uielr circle of friends, It was not wife and, unnaturally, a dom- unusual for ber to bear sn exasperinating mother. Not that ber dom- ated parent exclaim to a child. inance bad ever actually outbal'Don't be rude about II Tou'll eoon anced ber tbouaand and ona Ingr- here the reputation of (renting me afting traits. Like all emphatic as tbs mother of Theresa Is treatpersonalities, ebe waa no good at ed by ber daughter. halfway measure. The mot bar of Inevitably, It got about, this hereaa, all ber life, bad been aa tyranny of daugther over parenl sod tbs situation became pretty high banded aa abe waa ; aa domineering aa alia waa mer- well unbearable ell the way around, ciful lixcepi strangely the mother of Her husband. whom abe fretted, Tbereaa, even while her daughter eren aa alia waa later to fret ber wilted and agonised over what was daughter, declared all of bla mar- happening, seemed fascinated by the ried life with ber that aha oner-rate- change. There was something actuhim with ber excess vitality, ally snddlstlc about the way tbs robbed him of ambition by rlrtue of bared herself for the blows of her superabundance of here, wore blra child, asking questions that aha down, tired blm out exhauated him. must have known would bring And yet with Ibeae legitimate griev- wrutb upon ber head. ance. be adored ber, aa tlioee who daughter, why do you wear your knew the mother of Theresa could klrta so abort? Theyre ugly." For the reason that It pleases me testify gloried In her dominance, complained bitterly of her all bla to, and If you dont like (hem, don't Ilfet and died In her arms, blessing look." ber. Daughter, where are you going?" With Theresa, her only child, "When 1 want to announce every erery one predicted total eclipse. move I make. I'll post a bulletin." 'There was no withstanding the overDaughter, you look a little pale An ancient sulloruian, ow ashore shadowing figure of ber mother. The tonight Are you tired?" In New York, entertained an old If me that again. friend. The entertainment consistgirl could not be expected to Mother, )ou ask personality of her own while I'll go mad." ed of considerable liquid refreshber motbrr ate for ber, slept for It was (hocking. It was terrible, ments. As the guc-- l finally swayed ber, thought for her, and reached It Wat embarrassing even to have to his feet to go, he picked up somedecisions for ber. to hear, and It seemed to the daugh- thing off the table. And all that waa true enough un- ter that sometimes she actually Walt a minute, said the host, til Theresa reached the age of twen-t- went about that home with little "thems my teeth." when suddenly there developed needles and pins of Irritation popThey are my teeth as I put them In the girl, who lived beneath the ping out nil over her. Every move on the table," declared the guest shadow of her parent like a chick of ber mother's seemed n source of I tell you nobody can walk off under the wing of the hen, a alow, Irritation. To bear ber crack nuts; with my teeth," said the host, so a cumulative, a rebellious kind of see ber spill a bit of coffee over much annoyed thnt he drew back anger that gathered within her like Into her saucer; have to listen to Ills lips In a snarl. a storm, but unlike a storm did not the rnsp of her voice when she teleYou old fool," said the guest, burst but rolled up, rather. Into a phoned, were such anathema to her you're wenrlu your teeth." would Into rush that she great, portentous gloom. upstairs Doubtfully, the host put his Strange, but for some time the her room, slamming the door, lock- thumb In his mouth and hit It mother of Theresa, too absorbed ing 11 and crying there. So I he said. My mistake, At slxty-two- , after years of this am." In her career of living for her daughter, did not realize the change. dominance which Imd reduced her to And therein lay danger for the some one little and gray, the mothMrs. A1 Jolson, who was Ruby mother of Theresa, because slowly, er of Theresa died, quietly, one Keeler, Is one of the most populnr oh so slowly and Imperceptibly the night In her sleep, and It waa to of the theatrical colony. I suppose girl was bucking her will against linger with her dnughter forever the alleged Iron one of her parent, after that her last words to ber bad and It waa to transpire In the end been : "For goodness snkes, Mother, If that the mother of Theresa had no Iron will at all, but an extremely you don't atop cracking those nuts. malleable one, only awaiting the In- I'll go mad. Havent you any regard dividual with the purpose to over- for the nerves of others? That memory Itself seemed to the throw tl And so It waa that gradually, but girl sufficient punishment ; the recol- Panama Can Handle Trafwith unrelentlesa consistency, slow- lection of those words dancing In fic for Several Decades. before her ns the still form. In ly, surely, the dnughter gained the fire small-sizebier, was borne tilted upper hand lu the relationship of Its But her actual Washington. Surveys conducted parent and offspring, and within a from the house. twelve-montafter she was twenty scourging lay In the yenra to come. by the War department may postof a second the transposition of their positions Why had she treated her so? The pone consiructlon for was complete. dead, cowed footsteps of her par canal connecting the Atlantic Almost Imperceptibly robbed of ent seemed everywhere about the several decades If not until the end of the century. ber domination by a dnughter who house. Her voice, almost with Scientific Inquiries have disclosed, would no longer tolerate dictation, dodging note In It, as If fearful of you could see the mother whiten, rebuke, lingered on the stillness of according to reports submitted to weaken, age, as she loosed her hold the balls and rooms. Here waa a Washington, that the grow th of trafand gave way to what time had girl who, after her mothers death, fic will not necessitate uny addition had ever thing to reproach herself to the present Inter oceanic canal shown to be the stronger personalfor. She had heard people say of facilities until 1950 at the earliest. ity of the two. Not that there was an open Is- others after a death, Well, she has The consensus expressed In official conclusions was that when added sue. Outwardly, the situation was nothing to reproach herself for. The daughter of this dead wom- lockage facilities are needed, a third practically the same. That Is In the And down through the series of locks should be added to beginning at least, the old respect an bad and obedience to the dictates of the years she went reproaching. Down the Tunama canal before work is begun on a second canal. parent were there. But somehow, through the years she went No Need for Many Years. and yearning, with that most within herself, and to her own seThe findings reached by the cret loathing, the girl had turned terrible of all futilities, for the opboard headed by against her parent The older wom- portunity to live her life with ber Col Ernest canal Graves of the United an got on her nerves, as the say- mother over again. Yes, she had much to reproach States army and the engineers for ing goes. She was capable of bethe Panama canal Indicate that the ing short with her, curt In her re- herself for. When she was thirty, a bachelor present capacity of thelanama canal And under this plies, even rude. treatment the mother of Theresa, from a neighboring town. In love will suffice until 1970 and that with so astonishingly to with a certain wistful quality he additional locks the canal would vulnerable domination once you pierced her ar- saw In her, came wooing her for not reach capacity for possibly 100 years. To build tills third set of mor, became a timid, haunted crea- marriage. while It Is doubtful If his offer, any locks would cost ture, a little afraid of her child. construction of the proposed canal Not but what the younger woman more than his personality, would In through Nicaragua would cost more fought off this power of hers when have meant anything, except that than $700,000,000. he mentioned for his his case, It plea she beheld descending into her The traffic through the acnal toShe wanted to be gentle apologetically the need for his aged hands. with her mother and patient and nil mother to live with him after mar- day runs around 20,000,000 tons anThe present tonnage canually. the things that as a faithful dot- riage. of the canal Is set at 70.000,-000- . nerves on a Shes my old, pacity gets were she knew deserved, ing parent With a third set of locks the but the terrible Impatience and ran- good bit, but there's nothing else to , 000. On do but have her with us, dear, the capacity would be 1 cor were stronger than her will the basis of Panama canal estimates few years she has left how noticed Have you badly There was her chance, and she thnt tonnage will not increase fastTheresas daughter Is treating her It, to baby and Indulge and er than 1,000,000 tons a year, it Is grasped these days? What has come over protect from the possible curtness estimated that 100 years would the girl? Why, she Is positively of her son, a mother-in-law- . elapse before the canal would reach rude and horrid to her. And what The board In the name of a mother who, alas, capacity. She stands a change in Theresa. said the proposed Nicaraguan canal babied and been not had Indulged for It. from the curtness of would Increase the traffic capacity and True, all true, but not quite so a protectedshe married the son In through Central America by SO, daughter, simple as it seems on the surface. tons. to gain a mother-in-laAnd Underneath her sense of triumph order the array of Notwithstanding at marvels husband the her happiof over the old domineering ways Is traffic statistics lined up by the sweetness ness ber that patient her mother, the girl was waging a board and the canal ento an old mother's sunset bitter struggle to throw off the ten- giving the possibility exists that gineers, dency to feel annoyed at her moth- days. other factors rather than cargo caers slightest remark; to resent her may dictate an earlier date pacity Rare Opportunity interest In her affairs; to leave her on a new Nicaraguan canal than now was A coed's date Butler to waiting seems probable. These Include the many questions unanswered and give her the curt, uncourteous reply patiently for the fair one to put advantages a second canal would Instead of the considerate one she the finishing touches on her toilet give to national defense nnd the when the younger brother appeared would grant a mere stranger. greater assurance two canals would It came to be almost a madness and said: of uninterrupted waterway I'm going to the drug store to give with her. It was practically Impospassage of commercial ships be new stick. Dont sible for the daughter of Theresa to buy sis a you tween oceans. It Is a'so asserted lip be civil to her mother, although she want to come along and pick out that construction of the canal In would awaken from a troublied your favorite flavor? Indianapolis Nicaragua would tend to stabilize sleep resolved to atone in a thou- - News. the government of Nicaragua as 1 V 'it Sr Logan. IT. Dus to Utter roads and traffic condition, travel la Cat lu national forest In Utah linrenned by more than on hundred per cent In 11131 over 1130, according to reort compiled by the officials. Visitor totalled Sots, 000 In 1U31, while In 1930 only 107.4:0 traveled through the forest. Ogden, ut. About ss die St tbe American gate Legion (bateau teeently for tbe flrat annual contention of the Second division, comprialog Weber and Davis counties. Delegatee were prceent from Ogden, Kaysvllle and Layton, d 'OJOi PER-WHA- T BIN fT7 inKAYSYII.LE, struction for tbe unemployed will be given In the Wetier county educational center. Cold UT.-Sp- ecial HAILEY, IDA During tbe puit month SO Inches of snow fell on tha Sawtooth national forest watershed. Tbit la the heaviest December fall ever rveorded. l.eri of CALDWELL, tbe Idaho Oregon Seed lroduccr' association will meet here to determine whether or not they will form a permanent organization. NAMPA, IDA. Bonds to the total of $9ou0 were retired by the Nampa blgbway district this past year, and It Is expected thBt the district will retire $13,000 more of Its outstanding bonds by July of Uil year. IDAHO FALLS, IDA The past few week hat witnessed an Increase In mov ernes' of Idaho potatoes from ar to market, according to tbe U. S. depat jneut of agriculture. IDA.-Mom- ICovl , you know the story of ber aunt who lived In a small town and rarely saw newspapers. metropolitan Shortly after the marriage, this aunt happened on a theatrical section which carried a picture of A1 Jolson In black face. In great perturbation she wrote to her sister, Mrs. Jolson's mother, saying, How could you let little Ruby do such a thing? A young man of Manhattan had a Job with a big financial Institution, but decided that there were too many men In line ahead of him and that they looked too healthy. So he looked around for another Job and thought he would like to be window dresser. lie never had dressed any windows, but he talked the owner of an uptown shop into letting blin try It. He did so well thnt others hired him and now bo Is with one of the large stores and well as all Central American governments." The tendency of commercial ships to Increase In size may hasten the day when a Nicaraguan canal should be constructed. While recommending against construction of the Nicaraguan route during present conditions of world c trade and world finances, the hoard pronounced the building of such a waterway feasible from both an engineering and a construction standpoint. Inter-oceani- LEATHER JACKETS riiEltlE BJ trumbull 'By WALTER SECOND CANAL NOT NEEDED FOR YEARS NICHOLAS 1 drawing salary. several times his bank Norman Bel Geddes says that, at the age of nine, be took part In theatrical performances held In a barn In Saginaw, Mich. That's nothing. At the age of six I performed In a circus held In a barnThe yard in Old Mission, Mich. cows and chickens also performed, but rather unwillingly. becaui peop! or careless. Prompt of aspirin will always check a cold. Or reliev your cold at any stag. And genuine aspirin cant hurt you. Tok two tablets of Bayer Aspirin at the first indication of a cold, Coidi or common us and that's usually the end of it. If every symptom hasn't disappeared In a few hours, repeat. Bayer Aspirin does not depress the heart. Toke enough to give complete relief. And if your throat is sore, dissolve three tablets In water and gargle away all soreness. In every package of genuine Bayer Aspirin are proven directions for colds, headaches, lore throat, neuralgia, neuritis. Millions who used to suffer from these things have found winter comfort in aspirin. SPIRIN BAYE NAMPA IDA Two hundred local people met at the city ball recently and formed the Liberty party AS SCIENCE VIEWS In Idubo, affiliated wth the national organization of W. II. Harvey. ADVANCE OF MAN Flfty-slof those present signed up aa party members and elected a Victor Klllan, who was one of chairman and other officials. Erect Position Put Him the cast of Desire Under the IDAHO --FALLS, IDA. County Above Beasts. who more and Elms," recently school trustees have adopted a resoplayed In "Cloudy with Showers, con-- I lution that school teachers has a peculiar hobby. He likes to tracts for next year will carry sal-- From a single fossil skull discovbuild chimneys. In fact, he likes to ary cuts of 15 to 25 per cent Ilur- - ered In the desert wilds of Central do any sort of mason's work. He al school sessions will be reduced Australia, Kir Colin MacKenzIe deran out of plnces to build chlmneya by one month, all married touchers duces the fact or at least the conon his own farm, so built some for whose husbands are employed will clusion thnt "the erect posture dom tils neighbors. When city people be discharged aud only Idaho wom- Inates man's Intellectual system, and stop their cars and ask for direc- en will be employed. shows that all Intellectual developtions, Mr. Klllan puts on a rube act TWIN FALLS, IDA. To main- ment has a muscular basis. At first that would be worth money In the tain high standards, tbe South Cen- glance It Is a little difficult to pertheater. tral Idaho Holstein Breeders as- ceive how a skull which Is not a sociation In a meeting here reaf- whole skull, but only a portion of There Is a branch of the public firmed a stand condemning tbe one, and which Is supposed to be, and on East library, street, of selling young dairy probably Is, a relic of a primitive which makes a specialty of theatrical proctlce alres without records or pedigrees. kind of human being, can teach the literature. It has a special room scientist all that. It takes a good MONTICELLO, UT. A 40 mile devoted to books on theatrical matof Imagination to underters. Among the least frequent per hour blizzard raged In the high equipment stand It We must first Imagine the visitors seem to be actors. I never altitudes of San Juan county until creature from which man Is descendthe roads of the county were comsaw one In there. ed going on all fours. lie had not pletely blocked. yet assumed the erect position, ne The public library on Fifth aveJUNCTION, UT. The 1932 budg- was then like any other beast of the nue Is a great refuge In cold weath- et adopted by the Piute county Jungle. Any bigger beast might trend er for those unfortunates who have commissioners totaled $17,790, and him to death under Its feet. Mastery no place else to get warm. They Is $3100 more than the 1931 budget. was a matter of size. But one day. TRICE , UT. Due to the fact the beast, groveling In the tall grass, go in, ask for a book and sit at a table In the reading room until the that Idaho has dropped Its annual through some accident, or freak, or place closes at 10 p. m. They are state baud contest, Idaho high the help of a stump or a rock, gets not obliged to read. As long as schools are planning to enter tbe upon his hind legs. In that position they stay awake, nobody disturbs Trice chamber of commerce contest he sees above the grass. He Is enthem until closing hour. Some of April 14, 15, and 16. abled to observe the approach of the them try to stow away In the liVERNAL, UT. Supervisor erf the possible mastodon who will grind brary for the night, but an Inspec- Ashley National forest reports him to death, and to hide from him. tion is made and they always are twice the nmouut of snowfall In the With his incident, this groveling discovered- - Few persons appear to mountains this year, com-- 1 lures relative advance begins. From know that the library has a restau- pared w ith last year. that time on, he and his species stTug- rant for Its employees and other IDA. Cassia county !C,e toward the maintenance of an MOSCOW, conveniences, which make It almost Is a possibility as a phosphate erect Position. They employ craft; a little village In Itself, source, according to the bulletin theY ,parn a superior mode of WNTJ Service 1 932, Bell Syndicate.) by Dr. Anderson of the Un oal progression, and thereby they of Idaho school of mines. ,aln a superiority over other crea-DAnderson wrote up the bulletin tures. Rattlesnakes Help to after making a of somei A step surely resulting from this Keep Wolf From Door 2000 square miles survey In the county. point Is the liberation of the Denver. Ingenuity Is valuable at WYO. The Uinta tures forelegs from the function of It all times, but during a depression Incounty commisioners set the 1932 Progression an their gradually may keep one from starving, or county budget at $09,233, as com- -, "eased usefulness in providing easier keep the wolf pared with $72,235 for 1931, a re- - :means of subsistence. With practice, euphemistically, from the door. front paws benow, the creatures come hands. Theodore Tausch, who was unemBy development, one of the paw projections which ployed, started catching rattlesnakes once were mere claws becomes and selling them to zoos. By so a thumb, which by repeated doing, he declared, he was able to use becomes opposed to tlie other support his family and keep his now claws children In school fingers so that the crea- can seize and hold any article, ,ture how he does It: Heres been fewer arrests and lower re- - Now who Is on the road "First, I approach a snake In a ceipts In fines and costs for law vi- to the nnimnlman become a has achieved a friendly manner. When it sees mq olations In the last few mon'hs I stand still a few minutes to let than for any other period in recent point of superiority to the ape, all of whose fingers nre in a row Most years. the reptile get acquainted. who dcvs not possess the opposed a snake antagonispeople approach CASTLE DALE, UT. The Em- - thumb. Counting by thousands of to snake feels it has tically and the ery county 1932 budget, calling for centuries, the new man now gets fight for Its life. an expenditure of $06,015 has been ppyond the ape by leaps and bounds, In about twenty seconds, the adopted by the Emery county com- without the opposed thumb the Inan snake learns I do not mean to kill mission. This is $13,2S9 under the ' WOuld have remained In the half It. I then can reach down and pick IJJI budget. erepte(ji or oniy occasionally erected It np. IDA. The North position of the ape. Together, the LEWISTON, Idaho Horticultural society held Its erect posture and the opposed thumb annual meeting here recently. Fifty-eight- h crea-Ulnta- h j g physt-wrltte- n , r. ,lf 4-r.- v'-- s j P ft. - fa,IT, lie I C s ' - ' i 40,0-H- inter-oceani- c 000,-00- 0 , J. ' Rights of h - AltE MINV. TEtCII THE Jolll KsS. IOTITOLS ARE MOMMI. REM C EU b VI. A It Y LOOMS. d d I AI.I. I IITORS IN p SNOW IIE-I- lu-n- unfor-gettin- News The little miss who knows a thing or two about whats what in sports nnd school fashions will tell you that all the girls are wearing bright colored leather jackets, green, ret or brown be.ng favorite colors. as they can be, too, for Comfy they are fleece lined. It is well to own both a very gay pluid skirt and a well tailored one, so as to change about corduroy now and then Just for var.ety's sake. The corduroy (Hit when cat on slightly circular lines is ideal for katin. FV- - J.- 1 AA a It pavs "7.C1 to shop At PENNEYS ST. ANTHONY, IDA. A report from the Targhe national forest supervisor's offiie here, showed 219,213 si.ep and 10875 cattle were grazed in the Targhee forest during 1031, and that losses were lower tiia u in any other year in tbe past denude. TALBOT, IDA. The Oregon S. L. railro-M- l has appid to the public utilities cemmi'-Mofor permission to alum ion the track leading from T.:!!ot junction to Talbol, where the Teton coal mines are located. nme-mil- e Pacific Salmon Unlike the Atlantic coast salmon which spawn several times, the cific salmon spawn but once and e Immediately thereafter at the river spanning ground. All the five varieties of Taciflc salmon are members of the same one family but show interesting differences in length of natural life span. The pink lives only two years; the coho, three; the chum, four; the sockeye, four to five, and the apring, six or seven. Ta-th- made man the master of hla own evolution. Of course at tha stage noted tha ndnd la yet to come. Hut It Is now an Inevitable thing, for the Improvement achieved makes the newly developed species gregarious, Superior Individuals learn to dominate their fellows. Communication becomes necessary. Language Is developed from grunts and squeaks. Society Is organized. Thoughts ore expressed. Thus from tbe bones and muscles of the legs, from the bones and muscles of tbe hnnds, an lutellectual development" has been evolved. The great thing was to get started and tha start was the erect posture. Quod erat domojstrnndum," gay the professor. But of course all thla Is not a dcnionstiutlon. It Is only a Sir Colin MncKenzlea speculation. notion about the dependence of Intellectual development on muscle la pure Lainarckinnlsm. Lamarck waa a French naturalist who was born In 1744 and died In 1S29. lie was tha forerunner of Darwin, who accepted his doctrine of "acquired characters." Whnt Lamarck taught Is concentered In Ids account of the manner In which the giraffe acquired his long neck. An ordinary nutelope who lived In a South African region where, from Increasing aridity, food for the antelope on the earths surface disappeared, could graze only at the tops of trees. Such Individual beasts as had the longest necks could reach food and survive. Those Individuals survived when their shorter-necke- d fellows perished; It was they who propagated their species, which became Increasingly The primitive man, getting on his feet In the tall grass. Is practically doing the same thing that Lamarcks glrnffe did. Sir Conlin MacKenzIes deductions from the discovery of the skull In the Australian desert demonstrate that Lamarck is coming to Ids own In the field of evolutionary science. They demonstrate nothing else that Is, as yet. Boston Transcript. ' It pays to shop At PENNEYS Tidal Phenomena There is only one high tide and one low tide In the Gulf of Mexico each day. The diurnal Inequality has become exaggerated to such an extent as practically to extinguish the tide In the Inner parts of the gulf, giving high and low water only once dally. Normally there are two high and two low tides every 24 hours, but there nre numerous variations In tidal phenomena In various parts of tha world. semi-diurn- |