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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH ceutee f. woirs g&SV Sj-S- S.. JLwTap n he pro We ;ctc nn overboard totied Writ U rescued, shock V ' r WN.U lulu. But they hadnt been. Her own fiery hatred of Japan, of all the Axis powers, had made her problem suddenly acute. Yet she had, despite the intensity of her feelings, done nothing about It She had ra tionalized it by telling herself that the blow might kill the admiral She had decided to talk It over with him, to tell him about all her suspicions, and let him decide what action to tbc I Kathleen Norris Says: take. She had grown very fond of the peppery old man. Her brightest recollections of that strange voyage had been her work with him. He had no w fear of submarines and he was determined to get on with The Book. CHAPTEB XI Once he was reconciled to Zones disinterest in his Annapolis pranks 'not re God they and the Battle of Manila Bay now un thank civianeSsaaftCT being fought again with terrible new he 2 their weapons he had plunged into the Impatiently. story of the Duncan Wid clan. to. if you want them He was anxious to get on with it, but he had told Zorie there would yu get B. be no work today. ' long got jell him youve and Paul found her in the arbor a litfuture of the sugar war tle before noon and she had lunch this with industries difficulties of shipping Laii and the Mainland. submarines these Jap Three or four other but a balance the table "I!2Jme f Ttbe brother, time she was ne Admiral snnounees bmbed- t tT i step i, get tig ne ug spjj Net crowd. voice became a rumble, heard a later, Zorie terns car presently re-path he and Steve admiral ie the with which the Pacific had them under an increasing too ad Paul was trying ate up tor lost time. She ferocity ddes hirst upon AC A10I 3B cific was finding it y more difficult to keep One eve-- r of her thoughts. itateroom door when kissed her good night, and her as he did so often she still loved him, -if armured, "Of course I do, and she i- !OiCl lame i Far ha k ben or m the i prcM ip. one di elect nisi s a ni in r that drive Steve out of she was still untom between her in not ild regida turned tier voice must have been i him to hear, or his own tto turbulent. He hadnt nol- And raise. of con isfsan frightened she i so gin her patriotic scruples, tried to rationalize it by md that she could, any notify the author! that bj her knowledge ihl!, In. spite of her sure i nothing she could prove, amed about Steve. Often herself wished, in which titrange dreams Paul figured, md inspected her suffering, ring very nice about It jnpposed with some bitter-sl- d story with Steve being id file women who made taselves over him. As, it Lanning was Amber didnt want Paul she all, sware of it, although she heart wanted to her mind was still at the Her mind kept insisting wuM, in little time, fully By then Paul would be a even keel and they a appropriate time, be itmainder of the trip tout ship, she would tm I) on un-rec- most vividly, not witement of the passen toe the alertness, tension, faces of Hono-(- r martial law, but her n jealousy of Steves atten-be- Amber, with r. her wasnt making the fact that Jtoibitions, to conceal id gone 0, overboard for curiously, affected "" Zorie Alter the first awful she t Ifd learned of the Pearl Harbor and at Daval air base, her ned. Her new ..Was impervious. She kid of torpedoes or Japa- as she saw nor bombers, her was not tested. After ttacks on Oahu, the cupiad with Wake. to. nei-fin- J J PhiIippines and ne was certain toe 1 UPn Steve' and ig, ot ,Bfether Ptaylng races. or d. tv. alway llwaysy.nWefe absorbed in thatthA aifenj16 e fetT ied H obUviou- brth.eLPauI see - how tury tot hatred first her little ,itedPaaS3Hngers' ra buIlZ,8 only curt Washinton 4 tj day WCpt there day afler the aiaScJS United Statcs and her zigza Oahu KtXn Way ered ihhW(lhe war rIJpStatusthatch lived bv - would of Steve, Savoyard tlher Prhlem She military of ft fcud investiga-bache- As one man they raised their glasses to her. d Hono- - WNU Features. CIRCLE PATTERNS Frock a Favorite Lingerie Set Is Most Flattering Dress-U- p so-ci- al emnly. That was what I wanted you to say . . , Would you like to be married here? Zorie hesitated. Her heart was beating in slow, cold thumps. Yes, Paul. Of course! It would be a lot of fun, Paul said. Wed have a luau an Hawaiian luau. Would you like that?. Yes, dear. "Ive been thinking," Paul said, "that we might be married Sunday. A knifelike pain went through Zorie s heart Trying to control her voice, she said, Day after tomorrow?" "Yes," said PauL Why wait? Weve been putting it off long Edge the attractive bed or breakfast jacket with narrow lace and tie it with another pretty bow ol the flame shade ribbon. Barbara Ben Pattern No. 1231 is da signed tor sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 ant 42. Size 14 nightgown requires 3 yardl of material; jacket 1 yards. Send your order to: 7 met Harvey. Instantly a great rush of surprise, pleasure and affection ivent over me, and in the old way I was in his embrace in a second ." h By KATHLEEN NORRIS HEN I divorced my W four years writes Mary-le- e she hadnt the slightest desire to Johnson from Sacramenmarry Paul day after tomorrow. we were both more or to, He was fondling her shoulder. less undisciplined, frivolous Then, he said, well fly over to persons. We had been marKona for a few days. Well come ried 11 years, everything back here and stay until the admirals book is finished. Ill find seemed suddenly to go dull plenty to do. I want to do some and humdrum; there really more work on my dissertation. seemed no reason for our He was trying to be gay and reckstaying together. There was less. But he wasnt convincing Zorie no decided we and he wasnt convincing himself. onequarrel, atsimply that breakfast morning He sensed that something was we be would apart happier wrong, but he didnt know what it and Margot and I left for Reno was. two days later. For a few Would you like it that way, honthe change And freemonths ey? Zorie was gazing at the garden. dom were an immense relief This would be a lovely place to be to me: I lived with a woman married," she said. She would not friend who had a daughter try to escape it She would go Margots age, and took a job. She could not with with him on a lanai shaded by a let it Pride of India tree. The center-piec- e through was an arrangement of trans- Paul down. She wanted to cry. All the time lucent spikes of blood-re- d ginger flowers. She tasted her first baked Paul was talking, shed been seeing Steve at her wedding Steve watchbreadfruit deher with a brother-in-law- s 'Ive been thinking things over, ing tached pride and fondness. You once mentioned Paul said. Well then, thats settled, Paul that youd prefer it if I gave up my said vigorously. Well be married ambition to be a professor of psy attend to everything. Ill Sunday. chology, and went to the plantation e a a luna and worked up.1 She was about to leave her room But Paul I didnt say that! when one of the maids brought her Zorie protested. Or had aheT a lei of white ginger flowers. When Did I ever tell you how we came she put it on, it fell almpst to her by Uluwehl E Kai? waist If she had needed a comThere was suffering in Pauls pleting touch, the chain of glowing eyes. He was preparing to be fragrant white flowers supplied it noble. To please her. She asked the maid who bad sent He was telling her the story of Ulu- it wehl E Kai, but she scarcely heard Mr. Duncan. him. She was wishing he would Mr. Steve or Mr. Paul? Mr. Steve. stop being so humble. His overIt almost went without saying. anxiety to please her had reached a very irritating stage. She scarcely With all his ardor, his anxiety to caught the gist of what he was say- please her, Paul would never think of sending her a lei especially a ing. A Hawaiian queen had once lived white ginger leL here. The admiral had bought UluShe went out onto the lanai with wehl from the Hawaiian crown fifty its blackout curtains of heavy blue years ago. Until recently It had velvet The admiral Paid and Steve been part of the Duncan Plantation. were already there, but none of tha On the death of Grandmother Dunguests had come. The three men can, he had sold the plantation to a were drinking They stared at her as she crossed syndicate in which he owned a large Interest, retaining only Uluwehi. He the lanai. As one man they raised also had large interests in other sug their glasses to her. It was almost ar and pineapple properties, and in involuntary. The expression in their banks and hotels, in steamship and eyes was a toast She murmured, Thank you, sir, air lines. I know youre enchanted with demurely. Steve made her an Im seeing it Uluwehl, Paul said. little lines about as I never saw it before through She noticed dry He looked tired and mouth eyes. hate his how know I youll your eyes. tense. and worried if and to live anywhere else. So, you say She was aware that Paul in apite the word, Ill start in tomorrow as his resolves, disapproved of the of a field luna. of her star sapphire Zorie shook her head with firm- frankness had betrayed It in his He not dress. inter will I No. PauL ness. had compliadmiral the after as eyes fere in a decision as important her. It was, she thought mented that." Paul did not want But youve fallen in love with disheartening. He wanted her to radiant be to her this place! dull. He had always wanted her it. be with do to That has nothing to please to be dulL And when, Your career comes first! he had dressed dully, had him she women who were His eyes were grayer than green. admired frankly to She wondered If I thought you could go back colorfully dressed. it hating without She wondered what the soluElleryton why. "But of course I could, darlingl looked tion was. cocktail when He was doubtful. He really She was sipping her I'd rather make any Amber and her uncle came out of wretched. sacrifice to keep you happy. the house, followed by e Pierre. dress Zorie said crisply. wore the midnight-bluNo, Paul, out "Your future Isnt to be worked most effective dress she had. S, Decide what you all in white. Pierre on that basis. Mr Lanning wss TU abide by It. and had crowded his power-Ll- y want to do into a white There isnt a lovelier spot in the sloping shoulders 111 and et esse. seemed said, Paul He this." world than life sat down Stared at Zorie. then you would lead the happiest chair. He sat there, youve ever known. clan. And the another smoking one cigarette boss of the Duncan undisannounced, erlsing was dinner mistress of Uluwehl is until and island. I know when the guests arrived puted queen of this you. about H. wot hi. is how crazy the admiral do for Theres nothing he wouldn t and I time nursing one drink and staring an that, I realize you at Zorie. realize how attractive that setup (TO BE CONTINUED) i would be to any woman. ... Mix-U- p i Ball Syndicate. She had sensed most of this. She a . ,Seei! herseU Presiding over this oveiy place, modernizing, simplify, mg some of the rooms, giving lively partle8 takmg hold and running tnmgs, and restoring Uluwehl to its former glory . . . of course It to her! But is your career here, Paul? He shook his head tragically. Ne. Thats just it. The instant this book is Zone said crisply, well finished, go back te Eleryton. She had a sudden glimpse of the twin chimneys of the Fenwick Body Plant and of the life Mrs. Folsome, Mrs. Aunt Hannah. Now lets stop all this silly argument He came around to her chair and kissed her cn the cheek. Thank you, Zorie," he said sol- cut-can- his renewed ardor him blind. She did not to be hurt. And regard-he- r (hat . enough. It was true. They had. Rather, Paul had. For more than a year they had been on this vaguely engaged basis. And there hadnt been a day when she hadnt hoped that Paul would decide not to wait But that had been in Elleryton . , His announcement left her with a feeling of panic. She realized that at I hi Marital release SEW1G W! When my friends husband came home unexpectedly from overseas that arrangement naturally ended. After some months of uncomfortable shifting about, I married again, somewhat hesitantly. I felt much less sure of myself at 34 than at 21, and although Phil is everything that is kind, generous, intelligent, industrious, yet I know that I have never been truly in love with him. He was 50 when we were married, a captain in the regular service. He has now been overseas for one year, and sometimes, like many other wartime brides, I dare say, I feel as if I hardly knew him. Well here is my problem, one that has cost me many days and nighta of bitter worrying. Four months ago, walking downtown with Margot, who is now 12, I met Harvey. Instantly a great rush of surprise, pleasure and affection went over me, and in the old way I was in his embrace in a second. He seemed as happy as I, and Marremembered her got perfectly adored father as a matter of fact she has visited for some weeks with him and his mother every year, and we had a happy reunion. Harvey, now also in the service as a Lieutenant Commander, took us to lunch, one of the pleasantest hours ot my life. It Was Foolishness. You can guess the rest We were always friends, we never disliked each other. Our parting was all foolishness and a mistake; we three belong together, and we know it now. Harvey will be stationed here for some time, he adores his daughter, he makes himself cheerfully at home in my apartment and yesterday for the first time he suggested that I get a divorce and that he and I be remarried. Phil is 52; he has always been a shy and lonesome man; he has no family. That a woman like myself could love him always seemed to him a miracle. His letters are devotion itself. You are the one thing in life that I care for, he says over and over. You are the only person who belongs to me, the only one I can call mine. If he were not in the picture, If I could be all Harvey's again 1 S "What shall 1 dor PAINFUL CHOICE After 11 years of peaceful and comfortable married life, things became too dull for Marylee. She and Harvey just decided to part no quarrel divided them, it merely seemed the best way out of a tiresome situation. Marylee accordingly got a Reno divorce, and took her little daughter to live with a friend. One day Marylee and her daughter unexpectedly met Harvey on the street. There was a happy reunion, and Marylee realized that she had loved Harvey all the time. Now Harvey is asking her to divorce her present husband, and remarry him. Marylee is iii a quandary. She wants Harvey back, yet she feels a certain obligation to her second husband, Phil, who has been kind, generous and Graceful and Slimming T'HIS princess charmer, accent-e- d in rickrack, will do things for your figure and make you the envy of your friends. Trim with novelty buttons. a Pattern No. 8691 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 short sleeves material; l requires 3,i yards of ruffling to trim. yards machine-mad- e For this pattern, send 23 cents in coins, The answer, Marylee, is of course that you never should have dl vorced your husband in the first place. Divorce ought to be so serious, so terrible an affair, especially when there is a child to consider, that it could not be considered ex cept in a grave crisis. Adequate reasons for divorce should neoes sarily be so fundamental that there could never be any question of re turning to married life on the old terms. Marylee, after 11 years, decided on a divorce simply because there didnt 6eem any good reason to stay married. She has reached one ol those points when married life drags on monotonously, nothing exciting happens; a woman has a good husband, a lovely child, food and clothes, books and friends in the most prosperous and secure country in the world but that isnt enough, She wants thrills, changes, travel relief from monotony. So she breaks up her home, tries office work, gets bored, marries a good quiet mac who is longing for companionship and domesticity, meets her first husband again and falls under the old spell and then naively asks advice as to what is the right course to pursue. There is no advice that will help anyone so unstable in character. 11 11 years of marriage were not enough to establish Marylee in a strong, decent, useful manner of living, nothing will. She will probably divorce Phil and remarry Harvey, but that wont solve the problem, When the war is over Harvey will present the same dull old problem and Marylee will be no nearer a realization of the true secret of happy living than she is today. Keep Your Alarm Clock Buiy Let the alarm clock work for you. An alarm clock can and should be used for many purposes othei than waking one up in the morning. 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