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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH jathleen Norris Says: cl Your Daughter Find Freedom BeU Syndicate WNU Features. On Second Thought Darling, he asked, as he drew his fiancee closer to him, am I the first man you have ever rissed? William, replied the girl, somewhat testily, before we go any farther I would like to ask you a few questions. You are aware that my father is a millionaire something like ten times over, arent you? What Does It Matter? s. That my diamonds are insured for a quarter of a million? The Touch of a Friendly Hand s. "Y-ye- s. Then, for goodness sake, talk You understand that when he would it dies his fortune will be left to sense! What difference make to you if 1 had been kissed me?" by a thousand men before 1 met You know that I have a quarter you?" of a million in my name at the Hope or Regret bank? Do not anxiously hope for what is not yet come; do not vainly reAnd own two and a half mil- gret what is already past. Chilions worth of property? nese Proverb. s. s. A gentleman went into a jewelers shop and asked to be shown some precious stones. The shopkeeper brought forth a tray containing, among other stones, an opal. As it lay beside the others it appeared dull and altogether of little value. Then the jeweler took it in his hand and held it for some mo ments, and again showed it to his customer. Now it shone and flashed with all the hues of the rainbow. It needed the warm touch of a human hand to bring out its color and beauty. There are human lives about us that seem cold and dull and lusterless. Perhaps because they need a helping hand from some of us I FOR. NTS a Stoelui binn mew salt U MAU TY f, ni.tio ntced s im. Co. &.! WNIlf tother suggests that Lee and I come to her for dinners at regular rates; but that would mean marketing, and dishwashing on the old ept that we would be paying more than we can afford. XTHLEEN NORRIS BAD COMPANY W much claim have in old father and nother upon the time, youth, happiness of It's an old never to be satis--r answered, for even s all reasoned out, learts will solve it as lUdren? i, and weakness and edience dictate, and tyrants will continue things their own way. s28; she has been the ipport of a family of eight years. For six The memories of unfulfilled ambitions and lost opportunities make the worst kind of company and are certainly not a desirable substitute for the joy of accomplishment. The woman who faces middle age with only if" and when and but to show for the things she might have done with her youth faces also the prospect of an unhappy old age filled with regrets. That is why Kathleen Norris has written this message to young and their mothers who S'rls them but will not let them go. Be sure to read her answer to this letter from a girl who has been engaged for six years. ears she has been engaged irried; her husband-to-b- e t doctor with no very Nina has no money id they are wondering a good cook, and she suggests that hey dare take the chance ng, with the possibility of Lee and I come to her for dinners I to his old people and hers at regular boarding rates, but that would mean marketing and dish' em in the face. washing for me on the old terms, exafter died her last May, that we would be paying $60 a cept writes Nina, nvalidism, we could afford ler is a strong capable month more than I am so on went I unless teaching. 66, but she has bad eyes, perplexed between them all id, and lives in constant lindness will overtake her. dont know what to do; I long to get ister Bessy went to State away from everything, and wish Lee could get an offer from some farillege as I did. and I ex-- t away city and I could simply walk teach-lelp her salary as a out at home, but she out on the routine and drudgery, re and worry that have ery young and now has sponsibility so mine been long! II babies, though she is The chances are that the capable, affectionate mother is making quite Uncle Assists, a martyr of herself, just widowed lie pays taxes and insur-i- r and with Bessy married and now little cottage, amount-Du- t Nina deserting her! And the chances $200 a year; I pay are also that she would tell you else. With my fathers that her whole purpose in living was money I have turned our to make life easier for her girls and rooms into a separate contribute, at any sacrifice, to their with a bath and kitchen, happiness.. ready rented for $40 a Such mothers never look back and issy cannot help my moth-m- y remember just how little their own sweetheart, makes mothers plans and desires mat ear as a resident at the tered to their own youth. They ind is beginning to have stepped off happily into matrimony; fate patients; not a very they took it for granted that every ce that I could help my young woman has a right to her own her, in any crisis, life. ick with longing for my And so she has. 'if Ninas mother the letter goes on. It has to take boarders, let them be tor a man and woman boarders other than Nina and Lee. ach other to put oif again Nina and Lee have a right to prt the time of their happi-le- r, vacy, to the delights of their own and we have grown home, no matter how small and impatient, sometimes to plain it is. Coming every day to for dinDf almost breaking with the same old dining-rooduring these long years, ner, hearing the same old problems windot had money for pretty of leaking faucets or broken is Nina w-blinds, freedom what the holidays we might Dgether; I have worn my going to enjoy? She will wipe the Dthes, schemed and wor-k- e same old dishes, answer the old teleends meet until 1 feel phone, sit down to the same two woman. games of cribbage just as she has ther says now that she done for years. Mother Owes Apology. sibly manage on $40 a Nina has given enough of her life t I must go on teaching Income warrants our to her old people. It is her mother who ought to be grieving, who ought r. Lee says that a to be apologetic that she has mana be possibly lat it is too much of a aged her affairs so badly that this to have a lur nerves. There is no splendid daughter isnt a trousseau, and even pretty wedding, an outfit of lovely tost modest little apart-- e new clothes with which to go to her husband. must be good manag-smaMy advice to Nina is to get marincome, at once, and let her helpless ried so to be happy, to be her criticizing aunts, and. mother, free and able to rest in cousins and uncle sether generous I as other women do! I tle all the problems that her marpay Lee bacl? for these causes at home. Doctors riage ears of waiting! But on have a way of prospering, and docband, there is my moth-auntors wives are fortunate women, assure me that the incessant tragedies and not be surprised if she because of the greatest protaken ill and die as a responsibilities fession teach a man the value of shock of my leaving. home life, serenity, affection, childstion In Five Tears, hood. The years ahead will be kindto Nina than those that have er had I since have years gone; hers has been the sort of girlpn except the Christmas Pr I teach in summer at hood that makes for a happy and 4 college. 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