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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, July 10, 1936 AMERICAS GAME personal liberty. The political effect of the drought is anybodys guess- .- Belief funds sent to the stricken areas might rally the distraught farmers with the New Deal Santa Claus. Then The new tax law about which we again it may be necessary to Import know little because the Treasury wheat to make up the shortage. Our Department will not complete reg- governmental planners, so eager for ulations governing It until Septem- crop reduction, will love that. They ber, is more of an overture for the still believe they can defeat nature next Congress than an accomplish- But man is still too uncivilized for ed fact for the last one. that - POLITICS - There will be an opportunity to revise It at the next session, all of which reminds us of the vicious circle. But the tax bill in general is as vicious as any circle. It may help some corporations but those who will suffer most, as usual, are the little fellows. They are going to have a difficult time planning for the future and putting away a few dollars for another depression. . The most pathetic figure of all, was we believe, at the convention and still is Governor Lehman. In view of his decision to save the New Deal from defeat by running again for Governor we cannot help but be impressed or disillusioned by frail man. Lehman actuary believed that a was purely ovation Yet he knew that he spontaneous. was personally acquainted with onA very pleasant way to stifle ly a few of the political parasites But an excellent way to which attended all such Roman holiltiatlve. prepare the people to become sub- days. jects of a robot state, now popular Unlike Nathan Hale, Lehman can in Europe where the citizens of dictator countries have given up that truly Say that his only regret is that liberty which we hold so dearly fcnd he has but one life to give for his In return for which they are con- party. stantly spied upon by bureaucratic Paul Prys. The Irony of the whole Ten years ago the average young situation is that these people have man, beginning business for himself, failed to obtain security, something was confident that he would become which the slaves of old always en- a millionaire in less than fifteen joyed, even at the expense of their years. it Court Declares Hall Negligent For Children Judge Suspends Term Of Magna Father On Behavior Judge Rulon W. Clark of Juvenile court Monday found Robert Hall, 30, Magna relief worker, guilty of contributing. to the "dependency and neglect" of his five, minor children but exonerated him of the charge of beating them on June 25. i Judge Clark ruled that Han contributed to the "dependency and ne gleet" .by reason of drinking whiskey in their presence and failing to prop erly provide for them while their mother, Mary Hall, 23, was confined as a patient in the Salt Lake General Hospital. The abuse charge was dismissed after considering evidence taken last Friday In juvenile court. The court ruled that Hall be sentenced to serve six months In the county Jail, but that the term be suspended upon his good behavior. Judge Clark said that an effort SHOWERY DAYS SEEN HERE FOR REST OF WEEK Unsettled weather, which the information received from the govAlernment meteorologist, J. Cedi ter. to be plenIrrigation water seems tiful in Utah and watered crops are The mostly in thriving conditions. second growth of alfalfa seems to Lions Discontinue be making an excellent start, with pea harvest well long and dry Summer the (Meetings land r grain being harvested. Fall some grain is In full bead generally, In accordance with their annual of it being ripe and spring grain is custom, the Magna Garfield Lions .developing nicely. Club has discontinued their meetThe June general average pre con- jclpjtaUon for thb vicinity was well ings for the summer months, vening again In S( ptember. accordabove jj0rmaL as- who M (.Michael, trees O. L. to orChard ing Truck crops sumed office in July ave a driving appearance In Salt However, several of the projects Lake County and alfalfa and wa that were sponsored by the club, tered grains are doing well. will be worked at during the sum- .. The welcome rains Monday, Tuesmer months. day and Wednesday proved a boon here. The moisture settled the dust and brought relief to thirsty crops Cosmetic Co. Head and gardens. For XXIV 37 "Does he know It ? the other woman asked In quick concern. Oh, yes. He knows the man. "Oh lib?" Mrs Unger murmured in disappointment Im glad yon would have liked It, for I know you like Doctor Van derwall, Tony said. "I hue him of course; there's no one like him But hut It so happens that I'm not" "Heart whole and fancy free?" Ellen Unger flnl'hed It with a little philosophical shrug of her sluml dera. Well, never mind, my ileur We have to take these things as they come." Then the guesta had gone and Tony was alone with Joe. The sit ting room, where they had had so satisfying a "good a dinner and-- ao talk, looked somewhat disordered, and the Are had burned low. Joe returning from farewells at the door, threw on another log two or three logs. The flame started Up again, and Tony -- said: Ah, don't let me get warm and Wo haveta go right out Into it again." Joe had aeated himself In a low fireside chair of shabby leather ; he seemed to be paying no atlen-lioto her. and for the first time In the course of their friendship Topv had a moment's uneasiness about him. What did this abstracted. unsmiling manner mean? Sure iy Joe wasn't going to frighten her, to make her feel that this constant coming to Ids house, this easy intimacy, was not quite as safe as She tried to persuade Brenda it was? "Sit down a minute," he said. "Nine-twentdear. And you know my big sister. She'll telephone in a few minutes." he said. And "No, alt down, lazy! then suddenly: "That telegram that was here when we came iu. It wasn't from the Ungers." "Wasnt?" "No." "Oh?" She looked at hint ex And am 1 to know peotantly. what It was?" she asked. In the tone of a good little girl. 1 hqye to tell you, Joe said, looking at the lire, Ids voice devoid of expression. It was from Larry." Her voice was only a "Larry! whisper; the quitk blood came up Into her suddenly radiant face, Tell me she said with an effort, "he's here?" No, It was from Baltimore I said It was from Iairry," Joe said; it was signed by them both. It was signed Caroline and Law- rence. For a long minute Tony looked at him steadily. The color slowly drained from her face, leav ing It drawn. tr that to "Mot the type fMdafridrhMnr, lh wtHi a tar the bt tfciaga i Visits Friends Here George Luft of New York City, and president of the Tangee Cosmetic Company, was a visitor in Garfield Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs Hodge Marshall. He aso renewed acquam- tances of other former friends whom he had known in Mercur Mr. MarshaU and Mr Luft visited Mercur Wednesday going over old ' ar ng Continued tufufsojfLtjfe? Have you these features? -- ks CHAPTER Me citi- off. or his leg, they say he gets used to It like that In a second) test on How to Keep America Out .. I wish I could hate Larry. I wish " iater developed that the 0 War For a moment her whole body iiadt w)th real discrimination and wat In revolt, as If touched by a a true appreciation of the finer WNTT Berries. hot Iron, her arma flung up, he things, did not trust his own head thrown back, and her mouth land-marof many years ,ted knowledge of the subject, but opened as If to And breath. when Mercur was a booming went t0 the highest source of schol-miniago " she breathed, "Oh, no "I couldn't do a thing like thak cahip: It was in the now arly attainment and appropriated doesn't lot me see It to a dog 1" ahe whispered, collapsing ghost-tow- n that Mr Luft formu- - large parts of an article by a leam-late- d The crumpled telegram lay on the again. "I could not, Joe. It'a me--j now his. famous cosmetic line ed college professor When the facts floor. Joe made no move to get it. It's me this la happening to; no, q of Tangee. I became known the boy said: That's what It says." ' couldn't do It to anyone! Fm aorry aw'ful about this. feel bad That I.arry " she whispered. I'm really all right now. I'll get my, But should he? They were married today." things. Bendy 11 worry If Im to I don't believe It !" Tony said late." I have only recited this short tarle suddenly, in the hope that it might bring, 'aid panting. tier cheeks "No, yon Just lie there on the setflamed. to a Magna boy who is suffering tle and think about It for a while, "Its hard to believe." and Ill tell Brenda, If she tele-- , from a similar case. Complete deVolume of home mortgages acOh, but Joe, no! Not without tails were told me Tuesday. Of course phones, that the company's leaving letter not without a line and that Ill bring you home. Lie cepted for Insurance by the F. H. son, such are not the most ethical 1" she Caroline said, breathing there a while and get your breath, A. A. from Utah savings and buildand perhaps the most principled last. Shes shes beautiful, yes. and youll be all right" ing and loan associations increased acts Vut neither should such ron But she's older than he much old-, beHie big hands punched pillows 80 percent in May oer April, Frankduct make you a martyr for life. er. He told me so!" hind her back aa Tony obediently lin D. Richards, Utah F. H. A. di- Will you try to remember that? "No, she's not as old at Larry. stretched herself on the fireside rector, said Wednesday. Shes about thirty or thirty-onseat She lay there passive, her Mortgages totaling $74,250 were Learn to stop croaking If you Caroline. Shes only two years eyes on the lire, her breast still for insurance in May as cannot see any good in the world, accepted am." younger than I occasionally rising and falling on Against $45,600 in April, according keep the bad to yourself. "Shes older than yoa are I Sbe'a a great sigh. to a report received from George had two husbands She wanted him "It doesnt somehow seem like E. Palmer, Washington, D C , asbecause she knew I she knew I Larry," Tony presently offered in a sistant to the F. H A administrator "I hate her, Tony said weakly, weak little voice. This brought the cumulative total bending forward to rest her head "Larry waa never what you for these loan associations on June against his own, as be knelt beelde thought he was." her, with one arm about her. "I Tt hurts me somehow it hurts 1 to $1,011,395 of which $288,350 was hate her. I do." me horribly to hare you say that."' for construction of new homes. Her voice broke into wretched These loan associations have made I suppose It does." tears. Weeping she got to her feet la the only man the only 32 percent of all mortgages, insured "Larry and began to pace the room, her one who ever whom I ever " the by the F H A In Utah, and their knotted fingers at her lips. girl began confusedly, and stopped. loans are responsible for 40 percent Oh, why didn't I think of thlal "And that hurts me horribly, so of the $714,770 being spent for new It would have made It easier It honors are even," Joe said. construction. would have made It easier Oh, Joe, la for me to beTt Impossible I have no shame, to let yon know lieve that you think of me what I If you are really important where think of Larry," Tony presently you work it might be a good idea recommenced. "Were all. playing a to take a vacation for a month and lone hand In this life, arent we, let the boss see how he gets along Joe?" without you T dont think of yon what yon think of Larry," Joe said flatly. Next the churches here Tonys ringed eyes moved to him will be Sundayand. if open you feel that In weary Inquiry. to the preachcan sten you way, "Dont?" "No. I know you, Tony, and you er of your choice without any exdont know Larry. Im not knockng pense him, mind you," Joe aald. "But I say you dont know him. I do know you. I know every lovely Inch of you, I know that you're the woman for me, and that I'm the husband for you. Were alike. We like the same things. We talk the same language. "You and Larry arent alike. Im not saying this to make you feel any better. I know you feel rotten tonight And yon will feel rotten; Itll take you a long time to get straight about It. But I say that you love well, this place, and the ocean and the kitchen and Bendy's kids, and the dogs, and all that He doesn't He's Lorenso the Mag- katiiij:i:. .oitius Have you lips with aTaste for zens of Magna and Garfield have theheai enjoyed as a respite from in drenching rains, will probably from continue the rest of the week, well-kno- cut MAUDES VOYAGE CopvrlrM Kathleen Norris. would be made to rehabilitate the Hall family by providing better livisoing quarters than their present lated home In Magna. They live down In the portion of the community commonly known as "the flats. If, after a week's investigation by the probation department, it is found that the father and mother of the five children are suitable persons to have custody of the minors, they will be returned to them. 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She may have left a dozen legacies, but Oran waa rich, and Rnth wolfld have inherited Orans money, and he gets It all, or certainly most of It He's rich now; he Ukea It that way." "Ah, thata not quite fair." "Maybe not But about things like that you and Larry never would have seen eye to eye." Her Tony was not listening. long wet lashes glittering In the soft lamplight ahe was looking enjoying jhe biggest demand in its history. PROOF WHISKEY nmmw FOR BIG MONEY SAVING, tenmores SPRINGS a good reason. AW'j wM ... VALVE-IN-HEA-D ENGINE r Everybody knows that this new Chevrolet is At)d for performance with economy, there is nothing the ion Engine the same type of engine that is used g in airplanes, power boats and racing cars. fi TSt like Chevrolets -. Valve-in-He- motor car with all modem advan- tages to sell at such a low price czPte cniij Complete tmv-pricee- t 1 its , , . 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CM N. 55 He saw her shoulders shake and yellow paper from him as If she FIFTHS were afraid to touch 1L knew that she was crying; aud CH( N. S4 What Is It? What does It says?' denly, in a rage, she waa on her she said thickly. Iter eyes fell on feet again. How dared he how the printed words, blit the message dared he do that!" she said, her made no sense to her. It danced eyes glittering dark blue In her about crazily and she could only see white face. Ilow dares a man treat thoughtfully at ths fire. the signatures: Caroline and Law- - a woman who loves hlmuthat way I "Oh, Joe, why did It have to. rence." Ah, but she wanted him," Tony said, happen this way! Why did I havei "He says that they were married crumpling, Speaking gently, hope- to be the woman to live through today," Joe said flatly. Tony put lessly again. She wanted him, and CHANGE TO - kind e genaroua " -- There was a the telegram down unread, leaning Larry long silence. " to G over A silence, during which the man the table to shove It well T don't know," sold Joe then, smoked and watched her. Tben, polling on his pipe, end on; sat back and looked at Joe. un; "I don't know what that means," suddenly, she looked up, spoke qui- happy little laugh died Tonys Into away ! be said faintly: as If she were very tired: etly, another long panes when neither' I'm sorry to treat you to these spoke. Where his "I dont blame yon," said Joe. "1 iSPJdLw thoughte think It rotten. I'm sorry. Im fireworks, Joe. Idure awfully kind the girl neither knew nor went, careL Kjmtmb SiTittI , damned sorry. I had no more idea to me. Im all right now. 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