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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH MY DEAR CHILD! 88 By AVERY W. RUBLE , by McClure Newipa-pe- r WNU ftervloe. A' youll Syndicate. be eighteen tomor- row, eh?" George Carter gazed his diminutive pridefully-a- t aaburn-halreoffspring as she slipped Into her chair at the breakfast table. Whatll we give a great big girl like her for a present, Mother? A nice big dolly? He looked expectantly from Myra, his wife, to Nancy, his daughter. Then his gaze turned to hurt astonishment when neither smiled at this witty sally. Yes, you would suggest a dolly, Nancys fresh young voice was scathing. Youve been acting as If I were four ever since I came home. If you want to know what I really want Its a lip stick and a boy friend. A bomb exploding In their midst could not have caused a greater upheaval. George Carter choked on a piece of toast. Myra In the act of taking her second cup, poured the hot coffee on the breakfast cloth. The parents In My dear child ! horrified chorus. Yeah, thats what I want a boy friend. All the other girls have them. Mree Collier, two years younger than I am, has heaps of them. Oh, she has? Myra gasped Dark Sheer Prints for Midscason He stared at Nancy, looked away, looked back again. His face showed Intense Interest. He hurried on. Traffic forced a passing motorist close to the curb. He looked at Nancy, bumped the curb and looked again. Nancy turned to glance back at Georgo and Myra Carter. Her piquant little face framed In the fur of her mothers coat started a train of thought for them. Yes, she was grown. u.p. They had been suppressing her. She was not. the little girl any more they had fondly tried to keep her. The six blocks were nearly done d . ttelp-lessl- Yes, and It Isnt enough that Im, handicapped by Inheriting Mothfirs snub nose and your carrot-top- , but you , have to dress me queerly. My dear your mothers rose 1 retrousse its her best feature," George Carter defended gallantly. And your fathers hair Is auburn," Myra reproved, not to be outdone In chivalry. As to your clothes I know what youregolng to say. I ought to. Ive heard It often enough. You think just because youre president of the Parents league, youve got to be an example of how to keep young girls young so I'm a fright In Jerseys d and shoes, she fixed her mother with accusing eyes. Mr. Carter threw In a mild Now, my dear child, Iin sure your mother knows best 9 Yes, she knows best, and because youre a college president with young women to save I can't have evsn a box of talcum. Tears were very Imminent now. Here I am practically doomed to be an old maid by the two people who ought to help me the most. No boy blotto Jike will look at an flat-heele- By Thank God for that! George ejaculated fervently. The clothes. Ive got were all right In a Switzerland boarding school where there Is such a thing as a jeune fille, but here In America they are a disgrace. I want a fur coat, a chic hat and pumps like Mree Colliers got. Nancys voice was almost a wail. When I walked home with her yes- terday every boy we passed looked at her. Im thankful you are not the kind of girl boys stare at, her father inhigh-heele- d sisted. Thats Just where you make a mis- take. In the proper clothes I am! replied his daughter provocatively. "Certainly not. You're still a little No amount of clothes could girl. make any difference. If I were a betting man," said George Carter In sudden Irritation, Id bet that If you walked down town with me not a single man would do more than glance at you! Atta boy, Dad. Be a sport now and come through. Bet. Nancy pressed home her vantages point. Nancy ! came gentle reproof from behind the coffee percolator. Ive got to convince you. Let me walk just six blocks with you, coaxed the wily Nancy. You walk behind me and watch. Only, Mother, Ill have to wear your pumps and fur coat. No, Indeed!" You see! Youre Jibed Nancy. afraid to bet you both know Im right." All right! AH right f" Myra threw up her hands. But I think you afie out of your mind." Nancy wore a cherubic smile. . You didnt name your bet. Dad, she reminded him. If I win I get a box. fur coat and a make-u"My Godfry! No backing out! pleaded Nancy. Backing out never! But youre going to get the disappointment of your life. Not a man wiil look your way Youre going to be. surprised, Dad, retorted Nancy. Do we start now? George Carter looked at Myra.' I guess she Is too big for the doll," he said ruefully. Then sternly to Nancy: Well be right behind you, young lady. "Of course, thats part of the bargain. Give me your things, Mother. Absolutely ridiculous, . grumbled George to Myra as they followed pumps. A young man with a brief .case passed them. He glanced at Nancy curiously, and hurried on. A solemn, clergyman passed p high-heele- d blaek-frocke- d Briefly told for Busy Readers CIIERIE NICHOLAS CONTRACTS AUTO REVENUE LARGER 6 BOISE, IDA. There were passenger cars registered In Idaho between January 1 and June 30, 1934, T. P. Graham, assistant chief clerk In the department of law enforcement, announced. Receipts from license sales for the 6 machines were $990,894. The total receipts from all license sales was $1,335,558, an Increase of $226,- 826 over the like period of last yegr. HAILEY, IDA. One of the most Important steps in recent years better care and conservation of forests was provided In Halley recently with erection of two towers, each 75 feet high, for broadcasting reports on fires or other matters which demand quick communication. This station Is now in dally communication with the Bowery ranger station on the east fork of Salmon river In central Idaho, and with Meridian creek station, neither of which have telephone facilities. BURLEY, IDA. Purchasing of surplus cattle under the drouth relief plan of the agricultural administration lias started In Cassia County with the assembly of the first consignment of stock to be shipped to Twin Falls, the cattle will be slaughtered and canned for distribution to needy families under direction of the F E R A. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The state highway program for the fiscal year of calls for the expenditure of $2,132,194. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Wheat farmers of Utah, participating in the federal wheat adjustment control program, will soon receive a second payment of 9 cents per bushel. The payment, marking the end of l$ first year of the plan will put $205,900 Into the pockets of 5645 Utah farmers participating. 9 With a first payment of $451,573, made early this year, the total payment In Utah for the year is $057, 47$ BOISE, IDA. Ellas Younkin, 70, was fatally gored by a bull on the Adolph Bahler homestead, five miles east of here, recently. OGDEN, UT. Crop Inspectors report a good peach harvest Is in for Weber county. SUNNYSIDE, UT. Due to water o shortage in this section, and fear of the water becoming contaminated with coll bacillus, a typhoid fever vnecinntlon campaign will be conducted In Carbon county, according to county FEItA nurse, Mrs. Orfa Larsen. e low OGDEN, UT. An record is forecast by Southern Pacific officlafs for the Great Salt Lake.The measuring gunge at Mid-- . laki? shows the water level to be 24 Inched below zero. This Is within the record low of 27 Inches below zero that was recorded In 1902 and 1905. But the low readings were taken in those years in December the low water iffonth of the year. By December, 1934, the water level may be far below the old record of 27 Inches below zero, say officials vtfio have observed the lake for years. The Southern Pacific has water records of the Great .Salt ifnke dating had to 185T. MOUNTAIN HOME, IDA. The city Is having the municipal well enlarged and deepened ns a drouth relief pjetf.. BOISE, IDA. On July 1, the number of Inmates In the state hospital foffThe Insane at Jilnckfoot reached 502, the hjghest figure In recent years, it was reported by attaches of the slate department of public welfare. MANTI, .UT. The reeent big forest fire In the Mlntl National forest spread thru 3,840 acres of , heavily timbered laud. SAd.T LAKE CITY, UT. Coal rate cases are to be hoard by the public utilities commission on Sep-- . tember 12. SODA STRINGS, IDA. The fifteenth annuajJGenry Stampede and Stockmens reunion will be held here August 2, 3 and 4. Thousands of people are expected to come to Soda Springs who seek real wild west entertainment In the coolest and most natural amphitheatre in the west. Colorful cowboy dances are scheduled for Angust 1, 2, 8 dance and 4 on the largest open-ai- r . floor In Idaho. BOISE, 'IDA. The 4 II country dab fairs will he held August 27 to September 3. Articles Judged to be best in their respective classes will compete at the easterr Idaho district fair at Iilackfoot n September 6, 7 and 8. 78,-15- , Grant Manning, the new young man In the chair of international relations 78-15- passed them. People said he .had a private fortune. Doing research work. A coming man. Now there was the type hed like Nancy some day to . . . Manning was looking at Nancy. Without a doubt. Hard. George saw him actually tear his eyes away from her. Poor little rascal, George thought, she shall have her high heels for . keeps. "Oh, Manning! he called. "Youve met Mrs. Carter, but I want you to meet my daughter, Nancy. Nancy talked to Manning in a gianner, which more thaif ever convinced George that he find Myra had narrowly escaped starting some sortof a complex In Nancy by, refusing to let her he her age. When they left Manning, George was In such an expansive mood that he not only paid his bet in full, .but he also gave Nancy carte blanche in the shop to which she took him. That was Nancys debut. Carter helped George Perhaps things along by his unexpressed desire. . Perhaps Mym did it with choice food. Perhaps It was the new clothes and box. Or the red hair and the make-uthe provocative snub nose. But certainly a year later when things came to such a pass that whenever the front door opened and It Invariably was to admit Grant Manning, Georges hopes soared like an airc plane. And when Grant actually asked Nancy to marry him George was so pleased he almost went out. of com trol. o I was so young I thought you'd never notice me, Grant. What first made you notice me? Nancy, after the fgshion of all lovers, asked him. he' You acted so oddly, darling, said. from the snug haven of his arms Nancy merely wrinkled that delectable; little snub nose. Honey, he added in a whisper, why did you put out your tongue at me that morning? to-Va- rd an-ten- . 1934-193- p More Elk Lat Winter More elk were counted on 'feeding grounds to the Jackson Hole (Wyo.) region last winter than In any previous year, the reservation prptector of the United States Department of Agriculture reports. At . the elk refuge, maintained by the bureau of blo'logical. survey, 7,456 animals were, counted, and those found on three nearby state feeding grounds brought the total to 11,239, about 1,250 more than ever before counted. The count was made by the biological survey, the forest' service, and the Wyoming state game department. About 2,000 tons of hay and 100 tons of cottonseed cake were used during the win:. ter In feeding the elk on the .'refuge. Ready Cash Cashmore What. It takes to win women. I've got. . Badlybent Then lend me a ten spot I Kansas City Star. ITS ORGANDIE n e big-gam- . USE SAILOR COLLAR NOW EVEN ON SHOES has-bee- . The adventurers fff this century are the archeologists, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. Theirs is the thrill of finding the new, the strange and the startlings Trekking through Jungles, the archeologist can find more e thrills than the hunter of Africa or the airman of the oceans wastes. Expeditions sent from Washington recently uncovered stones with inscriptions unfolding stories of people yflhose very existence was unknown before America was discovered. The Spaniards overwhelmed them and the conquered people dropped Into obscurity. Now, however, their history Is being uncovered and tjje world is learning the tale of the Maya people of Central America. There Is Tezna, for Instance, n important outlying city of the old Maya empire. It is a great acropolis more than 500 feet on a side, having on Its summit five impressive temples surrounding jp immense sunken court. SeveflUscore large ag4 small cities and towns have been located In the Jyngles of Yucatan showing that the old empire was mighty and powerful, with arts and crafts as siyerlor as those of ancient Egypt. The whole of Yucatan seems filled with these lost cities. Some are un- Others are yielding price- less treasures in Jewels and art, and still others are yet to be explored. That the Maya people were intelligent and cultured there Is no doubt The Spaniards who suddenly swooped down upon them were children fh comparison. Maya rulers offered the Spaniards cotton shirts and, later, Jewels. Cotton was one of the great gifts of the Maya nation to the world. At that time It was unappreciated. the waning of the good old when the clothes you have on hand begig to take on that sort of a look which happens In even the best of regulated jvardrobes and when It is too early to don newautumfl regalia? what then? Every woman who aspires to an knows the appearance baffled ffieling which comes when this nagging, disturbing-of-the-peacquestion comes up. But why worry, for here's encouraging Slews in regard to this very prob lem. Briefly told, Its the good looking Jacket suits of dark triple sheer print which are now showing In leading style shops and departments wherever one may turn. You can rest assured that an ensemble such as any one of the stunning models here pictured, will pilot yoft victorUusly through that dreaded stretch of time whjch spans from th bjjrgingseoroh-In- g days of summer to weather bearing cool breeze? which hint that autumn Is on its way hitherward. Th beauty of these tTiple sheer fostumes. which are now playing so conspicuous a role on fashion's stage Is that th- - are being given a styling so absolutely up to the Instant in chic, the moment you dofi one you are apt to experience thrills as exultant as. a mannikin at a style show is she pirouettes back ad forth before the eager and admiring eyes of her audience. e Then, too, these sheers are cool when you want them to beand with their Jackets they provide ji?stthe degree of comfort and protection necessary for the erratic changes ofa fickle thermometer. By the way had you noticed that scarcely a dress Is to be seen this season, be It day or night, without a matching or related Jacket? Everything with a .Jacket, Is the new slogan and Just because the idea Js so thoroughly practical the vogue Iso moving on of Its own momentum. Turning to our illustration we know that you will agrqp that the Jacket dress on the standing figure Is of unerring style appeal. It Is fashioned of triple sheer of bembgrg In the new Vionnot bowknot print. The crisp o& gandie jabot is worked In the two colors of the priqj;. Che slim little Jacket with its voluminous and graceful cape sleeves conveys a message of Jjigh-stJ- l distinction. Cool and comfortable for the young to the girl Is the little jacket-froc- k left. The bright monotone print In triple sheer of hemborg employed for this winsome outfit carries an animated patterning of wee gajo monotone posies a perfect complement to youth. The fastening at the waistline accents the modish slim-les- s of this young modern. The pleated frill which collars the Jacket also bespeaks a youthful note.. O The insistegt0?all of th mode for white accents on dark prints Is answered in the Vf agger jacketed dress to the right Tills model Is a bit more than the one just described grown-u- p which should make It of special Interest to0the matron. As a matter of fact it Is a type which tunes to most any age from teens on. This distinguished ensemble like Its companion models. in the picture Is also made of bemberg triple sheer. It again reminds that the polka dot vogue Is still going strong. The huge wide collar and are of white taffeta. WITH , , PATTERN 0887 TO PREVENT EPIDEMIC PAY WHEAT now.- - Thrills in Profusion for the Adventurers 6 for the Little Ladjr LARGE ROAD FUND out-of-d- me. One cf the Prettiest of Frocks Designed Intermountain News one-pige- e j link-butto- n C by Western Newsp&per Union.9 Ry ( lllilili: NICHOLAS And now theyre wearing sailor collars on shoes. Already theyve put sailor collars on everything from bathing suits to nightgowns. So now you may literally be nautical from head to foot Your gob hat and your middy shirt- waist dress will find their reflection on the toe of your novel sports dal, which may combine red patent leather and white linen, and undouhf-edl- y will sport a little jailor collar design on the toe. Shoes must match your costume nowadays not only In fabric and color, but In atmosphere. The dress trimmed with rows of stitching demands a stitched pump to set It off. The suit with pearl buttons has Its matching pump, witfi a button instead of a . buckle. r New Fabrics and Colors Shown in Summer Gloves Chanut has used both new fabrics and colors to make 'some of the smartest of summer gloves. Most of them are designed to match a Jabot or cravdandies used at such as the to wear, Intended to be worn with the same frock. Necktie silk navy dotted with white and brown splashed with green fashions jaunty gauntlet. gloves worn with ascot cravats. Black and white and red and white checked taffeta gloves have matching scarfs finished with a great bow worn on one side of the throat. old-tim- e Cellophane Embroidery Black cellophane embroidery Is a favorite trim for. white organdie dresses of romantic design. pro-educti- proet . According to the latest dictates ot fashion sheer prints are smartest when they. have dark backgrounds. Here Is one of the prettiest organdie frocks brought out this season. It Is black and white, which gives it a Paris look, for smart-dresseFrench women continue steadfast in their favor for Flame red shoulder flowers supply the dash of color whicli glorifies the whole scheme of things. black-and-whit- e. Of course she would adore tils little frock we grownups love it, too. Its pretty capelet sleeves lire cut In one with the yoke, and gati-er- s lend extra fulness to the frock. Bloomers are Included with the pattern. Printed or woven cottons would be wise fabrics to use, partie- - ROOSEVELT, UT. Large rabbits, often in droves, are seen about the few remaining green Fpots In the Uintah basin, being driven in from the burned areas by hunger. GARLAND, UT. Two thousand acres of sugar lieets' of Box Elder county will" not he harvested this year because of the white fly. The majority of the crops that will Le harvested will be second rate, and In most cases, will return a small yield and not much cash. , ularly dimity, lawn, organdie or swlss. Perhaps youve never sewn before then get to work right now, for this is an ideal beginners pattern, and there Is a complete new Illustrated Sew Chart given to you with effch pattern. Pattern 98S7 may be ordered only in sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. Size 4 refabric. quires 2 yards Send FIFTEEN CENTS In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, the STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. Send your order to Sewing Circle Pattern Department, 232 West Eight- eenth Street, New York, N. Y. 30-inc- h ( Ws all-tim- nuin-bers'- d Huge Red Dots Red pistilles of enormous size, printed on white chiffon, are replacing dot designs 5 DRUGSTORE COW Tt'acher What cow Is best known for the amount of milk It gives? Johnny . Teacher Johnny stojes sell Magnesia. Magnesia? Yessum, all the milk of magnesia. A' , drug Good! Story Spoiled Oh, my dear," exclaimed the s an-d- monger, I saw your husifiind in the hosiery department today t'uying the swellest silk hose for somebody." Youre wrong, coldly replied the wife, you merely saw him there exchanging a pair I bought yeslordiy." Unreaionable George," cried his wife, shaking him in the middle of the night, theres a mouse In the bedroom!" Well, what about It? I can hear It squeaking." Well, dyou want me to get up and oil it? ( Barbel1 Explained ITow Is so diigy? Young Assistant shampoo today. it your hands are Nobodys had a |