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Show , r Air . , t , , . - , , , . , - , . . . "I 0 .. . Q11 Al ,....,,.... Aft. -- ill sa . Sm' a11- Often Sign Of'Infeetion - Tolin Girl . .. ' - I . By ': .., . , q. '',4,,,,t , . . , CITY - '- -- .4kt,,,, .. . ,r, . FEBFIUMIY FItiDAY 1936 7- e - - i''' ' 1 Tooele Announces Ben Ames Williams I Teacher Institutes , 19 1 , NI -W i--7111"11...1161"..."1".6"...".""glr".1"411 tgowIL.-..w.,..o......--d-!o- '': ; ; o'll ' ., ! - ..." 1 , tratTrl ,.''t'' dl0Me ' i" aart,-1---,- a9-.- i - , her-ow- tM i Fora names : ,o '''K to I vi I Elan ITIMI t elafihik- ' , ' , ' , - - S ivroll. E 0 . ,.s. , er good eating I I Oven-Bak- El-i;- yi ' Mr& I ,.,., tt "ed ill ; - o e . , 0 ' mh - t . told inelways been crazy about me. of .TODELE. Feb. i "1 never think .1111 MIT MIN IAA! him. sidewise. Minot.," ha agreed: Mara of Schools P K. Nielsen states that Bo wiped his,course; and since 1 am horns Nay Ifirossmoo, tato of ttotiookin 'OUPto you as taking es walls 1ust to stela lot about you. 41 , docioe. P0101844 ? to at. be ibrow. at will have held a Ames Rural Institute ;:wittbii4"1.11"1111.6 "I'll fori(CoPYright. 1981. by Ben asereeel 114 los tb.salro:i. confessed. smiling, 4).... i .., ,...,. IbloVitiroZet) Williams) PosesUs .peaky insane au so 'liters ars-a- , goodstollowing you up here. Kay, your1! John. Toole county, Mareh 6, and , , ,',)4 totioatty opootato to Kai.o oleo thot WI' Many ways you never think of medmother told me where you were. 4' 0.! e county-widwill be held a Institute 44.sks ,f camel What do la sor a &ewe". As livgilLaY." he said wow man cent mean? words "3a4Mq.Bay's gently. 'II used to!might have waited till you time."iiiho - at Tooele City on March 6. aa'ataa llama laaa and Kay setae" a -, recovered heartfrom her M. D. little By Jae. W. Barto ...... fully a but I've oiehtlhome. only 60Metinsels that 0, ItEiti 1 1 i.,coonsentoonlop. Prisaila valitel''''' o-. . t He It is indeed fortunate that when ofKaystrained spoke lamtly, to Elmer. olforpache nowIs that she' has seen Bob Wheather the Rural Institute ono di, end Bob infection attacks the body. one of Howe she really planning to will be held at St. John, bovrever, 'I "RIEN::. iagain? tater be iretunta bunt a Elie met his eyes isteadllY; and lelare your he asked- e',:.116'''..ow Elmer? See tomorrows has not been 4'. ' the first symptoms is a feeling of ocoration. biddy sulaisat The up, leaning on one hand. look-- 1 ItkEYBEN6 definliesy decided. The Kay smiled. olie.o, Tory wen., , concluding weariness and tiredness. The pa- Sad located bust at Primuss. but in th e Lon down at her. Then bo looked installment. , I s oa will be rqUarteg WITH 4eld at the county ini,tituts , She of young Kay boa suffered. ...a ( tient is usually ready and willing boors (To Be Continued). Ittu;,t...6,5120,401 t'1,20-14. Tone!". Central sehool knwir. ..,, ms4 mi. boy.. atnn and tastiaisay and she could see only hi9',arnused. ."And so am 1. You 1ook- -1 to rest. Thus it la found that an hi, ,,,,I,E.be jes,-.It tA tirpeeted that 311se Hazel comuTcheek. the side of his head. the: a Ltlie tired. 1 thought you were, Priecij a. ,. ft...moo. Individual with infection in the 'no ). vai but Bobs tuber. In carIfirm line of bis Saw. And he saldisaLwao fiahisssamaration.i Brockbank, ak stiver- -teotly.feele about-a- s tired when bertPt 7474 .4.7,1;rd07,1 4. ,..b4,4,4,4 existense.Tolowly. without turning Wick to few opanish a coma I back visor. to as Dn.! for will well had as attend, 1,1i1:. este Eisner Radioed boleros around.. , ''...'''..''' wakes as when ko west to bad. , B. K. Faznoworth and others from (i.,--. daYs... I l bee: ,. Sleep or complete rest Often be-- 1 Da- -' Collector Of Dog Taxes the atate bilks. "Maybe I'm speaking out of turn.1 XXIX CHAPTER said , awkwardly: 1 , it comes necessary during intecuoal 'Dr; Are a bunch, Kay! SPANISH wet. you51tel irm playing FORK. JalL suet g berausa the fighting forces of thef Ka"' enloYed that summer in,gtoing toamy married to Bob fori:,.,. was coolted of collector and at He appointed Katt remers-igoo- d Sometimes 111,0 are and all?" using up their energy in body taxes M a meeting of the Span- - Spanish Fork Ward You two will want n She did not answer at once,and.grinned fighting the infection and there is :bervi to be surprised It have a visit together." he decided. ish Fork CI,' Council Wednesday Honors Elder little strength left for the work of:Peace and content. Her fine fear-:iniisted aerittly: sr. on't tell Ble and sucoeed Heber Robertson. : "'Youve got he asked Bob 117 the day. Ifs' shrinkist from these old:unless you want to It's none of v Mayor G Hales reported car?" .1 EPANISII ironic Feb. 1 Hon Work Thus any tendency to oteeotoem'friends melted before their steadYimy business, probably I donC""r that ;I tt;.;.-teBob assured him. "Oh yes." In an individual who is usuallY;kindliness. and the straightforward :mean tohurt you." .00t proeeed until legal Papers were' oring Elder But Esans prior to biF ." down it b y ,left yours alert should make the individuai:Pleasure with which they weleont- - Ms hair wee ruffle4 by the windA , Meared for the tranaler of the prop!!departure for the mission erho,,I; t.,A "I don't mind telling 3ou." she' "Then you can fetch KaY nnex,,.r...y . id zoor H a i es an d City Attori or the examing physician suspi- - iel her. "I'd forgotten." she eonrn kilt. Lake City on Fobilill. to! '.4 hease,1 to Emily one day. "how nicesaid at last gently "t don't mind 10 town. Ill 10 along ? TI.Y Joseph E. Nelson will go dolls of infection Int l'A It eiette ling you this much. Bob' s Ini He Matted to move away: but Salt Lake On the other hand when the in .. Pe PI e Were up here ; and y to confer withI ,prepare binuteif for a mizErpli dividual does not get much sleepthey like you. and show it,Jteno's getting g divorce from me.;stob said douhtfully: "Hold on! I,sttorney General Joeeph Chez and the Southern States. an except:on-Ididn't mean in on yet! I Gtn. W. G. Williams, to check ',veil ally large crood gathered at the' there is likely to be a tired teelto"... iright now". When you open a tin of Heins -Beans, you unlock She caw-th,.. tug dua to the tact that the qulck light in Fifth ward chapel NVedneeday: ;'4' Remembering, are your:-Emilhapptned to be in the neigh- - the title to the site. a treasure chest of rare and savory goodness! Por it take. rem fatigue close leaned eyes; -- and he borhood and wanted to say hello to! smilIng taintlY "Tee. night. products are in the blood long after in this hidden flavor of each hot, dry ovento bring Out baking buL Apt& don't need to run; A farewell program was &reeled! 'above her. Kay:" he cried they should have been removed vel-- la ni'ee il'ay:.. DRUNK SENTENCED plump mealy bean That's the sort of baking we give all 4 kinds Even the gossip is really just iiY. "I knew It I knew there was!away." :- ., from the body. by Will lam Olson and Mrs. Itenet 1 '''' of Heinz beans! are: Here sauce and pork; tomato With know they And Kay. you Jessoci of-- Warren. The following took part: way or being interested andlsometh!ng. Recent research work shows:I'll-el'Eimer ins!stI LOGAN. Feb. or with jjust tomato sauce (vegetarian); Boston-Sty" lie h turted:,l .e ...rht, ail right," with trio. was sentenced to sem& lintoilt11-illWilliam C. Becitstrom. Itosetta!,-- , was Dale. that when work is done or exereiselfriendlY. I think." Kay "I cheek lasses saucc;- red kidney beans, Blanche Anderson, Fila.nP! Emily shook her head, amused. Ky. when Ws done, marry niel rtate"'.a34 to see I IL- ru go oloos,:.2s days in the Logan City Jail for end is taken the nerves and merles She w atched h im for a long time. Jessie. F. Richl Johnson, Eimer Fillmore, B:shop, t,,,4 takes some aatisfaction which do this work icive up went. With nO further ldrunkeness Judge to laugh at you, Elmer.", in City court we4-- 1 Arthur T. McKell, Elder Evane.i ,tain products to the blood, and in other people's troubles." she ad..1 used He strode down the slopini; ,paed sentence youelword. eald when faintly. inniling no.do, Ca,rvel!eho Aliitted. P. Warner and the nfth! fa;';'..'6 as in Jemmy pleaded guilty i true rhat's tinOtineall reatittP, and scroaa the deAcending, to the Ward Male Quartet. chazgL But I've beerdear6 got so red, whenever you talk.;ledge When sufficient sleep is taiten'as anywhere else. of the' border land to the .. actuieture I'm not me: But laughing ied to these same products are tarried "PM' hereI, ;wood; hE looked back and lifted lib, now." hack to the nerves and muscles Kay had her most eomplete where they stood them, ..1 aleh you would," be pleaded.lband to, na4-. when sbe met Elmer ,; , and remain there uniti more work:Orleo . , mriet.trArt.rseek tt.-.' .. ,..... ;Watchini hiln; and then he Mean... VW augh at you..'" she teased. e , is lone or exercise taken. iterj acain. She encountered h iml, " dart,!Peered among the docking sprucesme." he inmate& It IS only during real sleep that.i'l lhe Poet C'ffife- 1"tead f '1'er-- , ';'.' was were &one and gone. They She thook her heati. "Um still in the nerves and muecles catch up:elle and a broad leather belt hung lose Carver '',." wail Bei)." sti,,t said grayety. ittpon the round summit-o- f again. although- two bur, eleep' AIth electrylans' tools, he wore, He ;tared at- her. "What?" he Dome. the world far away below' ' ' . and complete rest and relaxation a deceri cult; and his nails weie,uroltated. "'Then whywhy are th'in. the cloud and the bright skYl !elean. and he met her with De, will-- keep the body alive. A light wind. ,,, As4 b, above their heads . him you letting least embarrassment. sv here; but Coot! Pond In the hit Nearly ail infeetiotts diseases I. with pas-sudden a criet clumsy Hullo. Kay:" he cried. "I heard:sion aro associated first with a marked will ta;ley lay like a mirror now. no in his tones: -- But 3." '...t713 ha'ht- - Ss Y. It'll great tttaou e!waYs be? Couldu t Key. ever.current riffling its surface. To the feeling of 'eeriness that makee see you He pumped her you.' rest in bed abeolutely necesaary. iv,est, the valleys were d'N?Iii with me Fatigue in weak or delicate it, hard. looeett at. he: a ith manifest; .lt docent teem es if. I "ffer ,70tor, and the Shadows reached to-- , ;, , a he lone!' who are alviduals .i constantly wor..approtal. "Staying differently," she told ward where they stood. fled about their health inky be due "landed. "You'd better. carvelia him. , and Ray Elmer disappeared; he chatted, a Iturnmer re-- i d abate ...ltu-neBob.! not AT to face hut .., you might knew, ! composediy -which le chronic fear, produces '.'ot ,' s:A. elownf' ' ahe ittitieitedV. 'Mite' I mean, maybe. after a alitli:' "111 be here quite a whi!e. I. Kay aat up.' smoothly. Mind and body." weariness facing7oheyed. and seated she hemlf g be.; And he hint. -- I've done one rotten thinuei.ie and said reflectively: "I've, bleep. then. IS an excellent res., expect." Kay told him. torative as it rids the body of tmequid not vinolly stifle her incrediready. Elmer." she gelid bonestly.,always liked to climb up here, with I allow' "You're lookirs "I married Bob without loving eomeone. Or alone. and jest sit and: curioeity. tigue products and allows the nahut I won't do that to you." .watch the shadows move." tural energy and strength to re. fine. Elmer. Not climbmg t turn to nerves and muscles. Where:env-- more: He started to speak; but then his! No. they dragged me into thea yea left her face. and looked past hs He nodded-- 'It's a grand vlewI little or no work is done and the, sx.r,,,d indteidual seem! to ...need, a great.off.ce to help Mr. Pastor." Eimer.her She saw he color fade: and . ShP said nothing; and presently' !ehe turned her head to see, what it amount of sleep, infection should exO:alned-,h,-...leolied .. behind them be sought. mean way. that had diemayed him . Kay cried: "Why, you aosistant superintendent: Then she was still and trernbling.." to E.rner was gone - 'Wks of, a youre Getting to bed immediately. -pelt tit" be remarked. Well. I sunpoets cm" Elmer as. :For she saw Bob. two or three rods.t"m cold or infection attacks Means: am, , r thoughtful .s .old: ... that less fatigue products will he Sented. chuckling. "When the:eal. below them, striding up the 'eel' i she agreed. ,.,considerate." to the summit ledge. manufactured and less of the body anything he dcee'ret want to ' ''? Elmer wason his knees, facing grown ea fond of him." And she, ,. building substance, will bedrainea:er with. I do ita., lot sort of goat. her !Kay. teeing Bob who came up the sett, a mischievous light in ell:" from muecles and nerves. his.'that's H. has eyes averted from K.,,, ; litter. was able to givellioPe behind them, Kay. , - IKaY details of Elmer's ed. looked over her ahoulder at,conit ahead pretty fait. Invented! TRYOUTS OPEN it.ee. !Bob. and Bob. breathless and pant- - eernethirg-oother that the Power; "Lillian has told-- me about . ' thinke ie pretty impor.1 Feb. (.Townepeople.she explained. ASIAN, .,,, '''' 't .eileneasee' El. ing . slowed uneertainlY, and run,. Company he's Apparently ,, A,4,e. ,, and assistant superinten-- I were el swiftly. ard stood three today to trout for mees pretty clever, Kay. He wor'0n not ore. " "Peace On. Earth." an anti-wpiant here now. and, ed out some devIceI don't knowa4''" ""Ing d'twn at Kay' dent -Hullo:" he staid, and wiped his t.lael to he in ciArge. Elmer', Propaganda play which will he theaehat it waathat the Company ls' he to a ne x t offering of the Utah State tistng. It savea them a lot of m on- - brow. .gcteg big man." Iter heart but her tones were, scrambled to his feet, and w.,s V Community Little Theater. The play ey. oomehow. had himth:rit KitYIlltler , '.'altti(Mot-ml was rime Her is to be diretted by Prof. Wallace Concord tor eix They heart month e. and A. Goatee of the Epeerh Depart-i!e"Hello. Bob:" ehe said eare-- i ht liked hts look." Bob agreed) him back here. Ned Paittorl"r ........".141111 ' 1 u..ed to be- amused at him."1 , - ,.4. - .,;:.,,,;,oestlee' .., "This is Eimer tent ef th College. Detest of fully; and then; .well; and he cc eta to livet.!Itatitntd,,,,..,...... , Ouotion are March It. 20 and 2I.:uP - 1113bahe rorfemaed- "Ile warn a, N003! eoon and go weft to Pretty Bob shook harois with F.:rrier. 'I ranbatraseed youngster. Isse..4.''.4.2He's al-- i i Tteading tryouta are ischeduled fOr.and he told Ille Elsner will prob.' k today and Friday in, the S he into ha ahoee... .step .,.. Theater at the College. The Studio,ably l of "Carveri ,,adeted: proud - ...watt ,ltirellilee. 1' .e"a ' eomprisea SS epeakina Parte lina Elmer. KaY" Thepretty , , t EmoPany 121 la tho mittre,,production, .'1 him stock a bonus, for this ,..... , I, instep. l , ' hie. He's going mightYl 1 . " g.7ftion of . .,,,,,,,,,,,.15,-,k:-,,,,,4,,-.4,,4..,,m,,: 7., 1 . , , ........ ,.......,,,,,,, n. I.,11:" saw Elmer more and more, e 4 , ., 1 Lillian and Elmer, ; . 11... '''. ESTI:6:64.i !ram e rometim-to have supper! CPI 4111i '' e. 0 t4 . 4,N 2 , ,,,,,' .., ErMly and George. and Kay, 441'' ''''. ,g't .,0 w444 Nth was likely to be thrre. ,.. , SUCCeltS. .., 1 . , . , ..,' "'"",,..., ' lk eALn the beginning, of , success. 014 , ee, 3 . bad ifiVtrt the boy strength with-- ! 1 gs.... ' out inflation. He bore himself. ' , 1 , well; and he made no merct of ' CIZZO litliking for Kayand at the &amid , 4p-Vo:,,"! IIPVIT forgot her eota te as Il i or tz,-,m arrled once el ClUifirt. he asked , .1 .f Bob would corn. for part at I, , 4,.' VO, : .41fr 4.,, II' 1I,i 'the summer; but Katt mid Bola7 ,,s .0 le. was ere busy. and it was long, iiI1411 PIA .- ittefo re Elmer mentioned ,,. again.' r! ' , .m. Z -Early to August.- Kay ha,' word! IPS '4 ..gi. v ,1illsah.lth fRt:hhmwg Aa8a arnatirl''eteitiot ad 1 --, k, tol , , Ag, 4110., ,ner tooth and .he tried to keep' iher head h;ell and her volee .A i. . Mn. Brannan wits no- - , a isstc..k Pst:and.ilto.,k . : Kay in her arma land' . , , itill:: ...,...,....000.1 iPatted her shoulder mmtely while1 1111. ,,,,, i e., , , 'Kay wept- the keen fge of paittli! -7.i,,,'",,i , ,..-. : nay. rm a foot to- cry, she ' I (r(s44717.4".fN'l h er Wi ns "It. what j...-,- J; 1 h. i to do. what he wee, bound do. to I what knew Mei wws. -- -' . 4 . ,. - rill' 951MIITNF1-- 02.'1. tiliW-24.1eak . .., '4 ; 1 ; MIMI ; , . . t --- SALT 'LAKE The,. DESERET NEviS - -' .. 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There is the vine-fre- sh taste of tomatoes with the dew still upon 'ern. The zest of rare spices brought y, the bilyerialis-t"wholesome goodness that comes from the slow cooking and simmering of, all the choice ingreditable-- and ents. Have a bottle always another bandy to step up gravies and casseroles. It is by ter the krgest eelhei letchisp. , .. ,,r,..,,. 1 , ex RI CPI irg Irk 0 twirl 1; .z..- lace good ay - E , JOSIPHINE CIIISON013 with new recipes and menu; every 111' Wdateday anti riday morning. : . TOMATO KETCHUP 110 E hTE the ak liondan T,m, ii, I K S L- -11 ,,,,,,, A.M. Home- - ( StyIi -- TO M , - -- - , , 8,z,. t 0O bt, ' " 7,4- 67 FOOD PRODUCT ,, - - ...,,,,i,,,,,4,,, 4'-- i k;, ,,,rv- - t s , 20 DELECTABLE - - , ji st , - 1- -- 1;) , . .i ::. ii.. kt,'' r4 . 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Reasons: Heinz Soups are the homemade kind. In Heinz is made in small batches; slowly kitchensas in your own.-sou- p simmered, carefully watched, expertly seasoned. Heinz uses famous home recipes-pri- ze, garden vegetables-s- elected cuts of prime meats! Cream thicker than whipping crea- mfresh, golden-ric- h butterand rare spices selected by our own corners of the world, all, contribute their full experts in measure of flavor and wholesome goodness. far-aw- - ' - If you really , ,.........- ,:,. 11111111b.. - :', sun-ripen- ed - t ". C.; - - , 1 - -- I liejlis, tritilepthelone. -- E3OTELEU! it tonLgre - Zir ' - . S -- )1 t Pat-Ife- el , tIr , . AlTraelli -,- , 1 '-- Iii 4:, , 1 1-- -- 1,. '14 at,-4- , 4. I .0 - Intltie ertVt S) . , 10V kl?S SO Ilislillt , , , 111 A, -- - ., . , VEGETABLE .7I - , - .. , I .. , 110 - . m : -- ANktiNzi . 4,--,,,-,, .. .,"'" 'm , 7 - 41-1 - ,. ,, , . ,,,...,,, SOU -- :I geeing te crYi Mo h :tot . she did. and eould net ste El litre. Brannan "Ca.-Ka-- and ri tit will be good for'ail. PIO." i an idiot:" Kay Insistedi what I wanted him to do. I thall Eta,' in Carrel, and marryi Elmer. ari.1 go on and on. Mrs. Brannan said nothing.' while Kay salt litany thingS.----1 , She told no one 41,4. tut yet: not even Emily. Phe and Elmer fowl , wt2ru ; IUSHR - . - olli 4 A 2620 - , ; 1 earl' other at first intervals. andl ....,, and ' With George and Emily they sometimes made excursions to the nearby I mountains, to come take not too remote. Pictnic suppers. swim Iming parties. or outin a with no I pretext at all. Emily was never .,,tv On these- - oceastOne; she 11 had always, the. baby go. tea& &mai, she would sit beside where he , went sprawlinc and creeping,. on . She groniiii. ihile OeOrge and3Kityl, ... land Elmer, turned to their owa !bents. Toward' the end of the Twill be on over ITTIMedilitelY!tumnier. Emil sometime. did not model of charm the the well to by enough le at all; and termed for today. and then again Elmer and, I It has daring and chic in the.Kay went without the them itew cellar and iileevtit Deceritirel ,Ftmer look her fishing for base i 1 Inverted pin tucks give youthfultin erzoo Pond; they climbed Carveli fullness to the bodice and the skirt Memo together more than once. It looks Po young and fresh' Oa a Suoday in 'Death your dark winter coat in they had gone thus to climb the Dome. Eimer drove his car up a . gay print eilk as pictured amazingly quick to make it and wood road on the south odde of the Inexpensive too. imountalu tillthe road became imStyle No. :410 toe detdgned Nripassable: and then they went on 1 edges 14 iileOra.,3 tilalltlialogit. andMayamalt-se- d straight bust Size Ill reouires,kept pace with his longer derides. materialli 2 yards of !he eras flushed and panting FIFTEEN CENTS they came to the top. where for PAT- - a smooth ledge caught the sun. (coin is preferred, TOUR rand on every side the TERN.. Write plain forested AND STYLE:hills 'needed. and COos Pond and NAME. ADDRESS BE SURE TO STTE:the lake to the northward. MBEB. were '.Z1! TOU witnt blue mirrors for the oky. They New spring Fashion Book Coats lay at length on the sunned ledge. YEN CENTS. Send for Tour Copy warm beneath them: and with their Today. BOOK AND PATTERN their. beads pilolwed on CENTS. hand let their cm arm ,beire TWENTY-FIVtogether Edited py ,LAURA I. BAUD. and there across the wide mese of beauty all about, Prost a day A.m. ,,., rev many years Assistant Pro- - or two before had laid a touch tenor-o- f gf rnie College. Columbia University. ' Neat.'leetig. -I In another motrtb. It I'M be York. W. Y. said Elmer. Addreso ORDERS to THE DES-1 like to to the tan." JERE? NEWSPattern Department, es l i - lh-e- - . . a 4hrouh 11111kI rn 4, hi 1 I , kxAEINz ,AF--- , - -,,,,. ',. -- ,...... , r : Ai, La 4- , ''' ; ' . ' : I . Pro-da- nt - I- . |