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Show PAGE EIGHT THE fcrfifln Hunw BY MABEL ciri McELLIOTT Tn News 9 the Inner room Air. I, "alb worked over bis blueprints. He was so Impersonal a figure that Susan was scarcely coi'-io- cs of bis preseuce. The oack of her neck be gan to ache and she realized suddenly that she was ravenously huDgry. She looked at the clock It was a quarter past seven. "Surely he doesn't expect me to woik all she dinner," evening without W iiy, the thought Indignantly. man's Inhuman! She rested her bead on one hand for an liiatani and It was at that very moment her employer looked up. Shaken out of Ills absorption Heath noticed the putlius of the weary young figure. ''Good Lord, I completely forgoi about food! be muttered to him self. Miss Carey, look here! Susao sat up and shook the mists out of her eyes. "I'm sorry, I was just resting. I got so fearfully tired," ske murN CHAPTER XVISI 44TM afraid you'll have to work overtime tonight, Mias Carey. That was Mr. Heath's cool, mailer offset, wall bred voice. "Can you telephone your famllyT It won't be long only uudl about rune, but 1 must get title Weatberblll business fi:lrhcc." fit call my aunt, Susan said. "Cooif girl, he approved. Meeting Ray In the wash room a little later, Susan mentioned that she would be working late. Ray's round. Interested eyeB unwinklngly surveyed her. Ooh. you've made It up with Jack tbenP Susan Bushed at the implication. worklrg for Mr. Heath, she aald with dignity. Kay applied a tench of mascara and stood back to Judge the effect "That akin lint I she disposed of Ernest Heath summarily. "He's nett said Susan Indignantly. Hes very nice. He Teh, 1 knew, Bay scoffed. has n castle out on the north shore and n lotta pole ponies and all that stuff and be thinks people who wvk for him are made of Iron or something. Betcka he didn't ask yen it yen had a date, even, surmised Ray shrewdly. Hes the kind that thinks a girl Mt straight heme and says her preye.e every night That la. if the deasal happen to belong to bia oet or whatster they call it Whew! The way some ct tksao rich tables School carry on is nobody's business. From wbat 1 bear, bis own wife can step soma herself. Susan's curiosity was piqued, although the conversation offended her. "What do you know about Mrs. Heath? she asked In a tone calculated to nettle Ray. On, I get around. Ray laughed. 1 bear aha said mysteriously. things. The entrance of a spectacled and superior secretary, from down the hall ended this colloquy and Surau returned to the office. mured confusedly. The man came and stood beside her de.lt, bli lean, dark face expressing his concern. "1 completely forgot youd had no dinner, be said. 'Wbat aball wa do about It? You mrxt be worn out, poor child." Hie ton waa Susan seemed to blm at tba moment indeed tbe merest child. "Lets see, he was thinking aloud. There a place across the s street that very well for Innch, s sort of grill room. Suppose I ring them up and hava something sent overt It will only take few minutes. How would yon Ilk a club sandwich and milk His tone ala, anything?" was decidedly Jovial. "Im so terribly hungry Susan confessed with a little laugh, "that anything at all would be Just heavenly." "Tkaia that then," announced Mr. Heath Siir.iy, (each .tig tor a tea-gi- nger from Iks highway, (a) Upon all highways of sufficient width, other than y highways, the driver of a vehicle shall drive the same upon the right half of the highway ICteSSKKS wjmn the right half Is eut - V Vwtokf Mdmef'fffffam an except of repair end for such reason taapewvtog too leaks ad the grmtnde or when overtaking and by newer hoda Bach section has passing another vehicle subject to and cultivate White tbw a apaaa tba limitations act forth in section plant with enter flowers or small K y ,s anruha (d In driving upon a We believe tide will improve1 ggway the driver shall drive as the Isoha of our playground very closely as practicable to the right-han- d iwueh. The ground met once dry edge or crub of the high but Mm rain tea soaked tbe way except when overtaking or to have la end it ready ground passing or traveling parallel with vae aeeda er terete pleated. We another vehicle or when placing Mope to have them ait planted a vehicle In position to make a teecty naan. left turn. (Jraoe L. Anderson, Section WOODRUFF one-wa- MffUr one-wa- g-- on afkka oir umunMON hr the tart week, section on Africa. 8-- y tete-a-tet- e Ogden Livestock Hogs-Recei- pts. atu-nr- at 8-- $3-9- 6-- Q g-- V g-- g-- V -- safety roan i'tk'wYnn LYRIC THEATER -- L.',, ; - (TWO FOR ONE) - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Tins COUPON AND 25 CENTS I ACSIITS 2 ADULTS Children 19c All The Time Look for Rummage Table in South Isle nants and Odd Lot Items Held Hack Useful of store Items at lc to 25c. for This Day! y with mock-love- , mock-despai- Out of it had emerged suiely tad clearly tbe face of tb girl on the screen, Tbe preposterously large eyes, tbe drift of dark hair, folded back from a pur forehead. There had been something arresting about her face. Ernest Heath had remembered it afterward when the picture itself with all Its absurdities bad faded from bis mind. All at once he knew of whom this secretary of bis reminded him Joan Crawford. That, was 1L She had something of the glamorous appeal of that other girl. 8usan wondered why be wee looking at her so Intently. 8he hoped with a passionate- - fervor that aha was not going to blush. Is there a speck on my nose!" she inquired Innocently. , Heatb apologized. "I was think lng of something else," be teld her. ' Tbe moment passed. They finished tbeir food rather quickly. and 8a- -' an returned to her work. 8ha said to blm demurely, , No, she bed not minded working at r alL It was quite all right. A cebt. She smiled faintly. No. Aunt Jew-lwould probably not approve of a cab. Tbe cere went Juu a block from ber door, It was not quit nine. Sbe would be all right That was all. But tbe waa never from that moment forward merely an automaton; in Erneat Heath's eyea Sbe bad become alive. 8bo was a person, a force reckoned with. .'Heath, alone at .bis desk, realized this. (To Bo Coatiaaed) t '' good-nlg- o Store Store at Open Tots, Girls And Womens Felt and Straw Hats 187 Shoes AMALGA The home and community section of the local Farin Bureau met at the home of lira CharBelieve it or not, a zebra barks lotte Them Thursday afternoon in conjunction with the Relief' like a dog! : . This fact was brought forcibly A toeaon on the care and repair to the attention of sound techniof electrical appliancea, wa 'given cian during filming of Tarxan, Leader Gladys Bingthe Ape Man," fllmlzation bf the by Project well known Edgar Rice Burroughs ham, aetotod - by County Leader Effto Smith,- after which, time African adventure story, which over for. Relief Society now playing at tbe Capitol was turned - , work. theater for two day. Twelve Women. were in attendA Jungle scone wee to be shot : ance. Mrs. Thais served . light in which a herd of xebraa played reireshmenta. ' prominent part. Cameras were The M. L A. presented the play focused and aound controls adbefore a largt and justed to bring In any of the "Kleptemainia"audience Thursday. animal noises which might occur. appreciative Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Munk and Johnny Weissmuller, Nett Hamil- family were dinner guests of Mr. ton. Maureen O'Sullivan and C. and Mrs. Andrew Munk of BenAubrey Smith took their places son, Sunday. and the action began. Messrs, and Mesdamcs Clyde Suddenly a loud, yelping sound Noble, Percy - Bingham, George was heard. Thain, Howard Bingham, Harvey MAKES FRANTIC enwere Munk, and George Rees, SEARCH at a party giveu 'Confound it! Who let dogs tertained of Mr. and Mrs. loose in this scene?" yelled the as- at the home Howard Bingham Friday, evening sistant director. He signalled for Tho evening wax spent playing the action to stop and began a A delicious lunch , was frantic search through the under- games. to those present. served brush for tbe offending canines The Relief Society will ' hold 'Hey, what's the trouble?" shouttheir regular - literary lessdn at ed Director W. 8. Van Dyke from the home of Mrs. Bernice Jortbe other side of tbe clearing afternoon. made for the cameras. Tbe cast gensen, Wednesday nd technical staff gathered around Men are said to be more to find out what had bothered the womenThe raassistant Strange and grunting tio, Recordingthanto H. Godlovc. o' noises were beard deep in the the Museum of Sctenep and Indus brush and after a few minutes New York, is about four t the assistant emerged from the try. one. ' undergrowth. I can't find a single dog! be gasped. 'No wonder," commented Van Dyke dryly. Those yelps are sebra sound effects, mad by tbe animals OJ naturally, and' exactly what wc want. "On with tbe scene!'' The assistant director from that time on developed a strong dislike Now Playing! for the striped animals y. Odds and ends of 1 1 er-am- d slip- pers, reduced to slight fraction of their former prices- - Hats 25c 50c Capitol Theater ' loo -- - Open at 9 O'clock 9 O'clock to-b- e - Womens and childrens stylo. Must go at once! - To clear at CHILDRENS COATS girls ma sses Silk and jersey; sizes 1 Values to $7.95 GIRLS 2 lo 12 AiStl 19 OQ gw 48 Cotton; only mhty3100 values - lu the lot: fine gm GIRINS I5LOUSKS Prints and pi.un celore; 6 to years te $100 values - INFANTS SWEATERS Button and slipover styles 12 ; values CHILBHENS llERETS and golf M5.00 BOYS HATS X Q.C suits and 4 And caps; were for- merly $1 00 to $1 98 " BOYS Tom SUITS Sawyer blouses; were formerly $100 wash . Q wwC WOMENS BLOUSES Silk styles to , wear with suits or separate skirts C4 were $3.95 Mls!)0 SHEETS f 3 AJC A WICKER BASKETS onljy French room Dresses; foi merly up to 1 3 21 in the lot; silk lined work basket- s4 Were $3 00 to $4250 Just $75.00. en CAPE GLOVES Washable; ors were to $495 51 Womens Coats; spring and winter styles values lo $65.00 broken sixes and WWMffMM WM col- 4 VX iVtf FABRIC GLOVES styles; just 64 pairs. values , i Good Colors Blip-o- n ular Reg- fiQ C 05 $1.00 BUCILLA PACKAGES and ends of things to broider. All reduced Odds Womens Tc?d Suits were formerly priced on display. Were to $9.75 791.90: ASCOT SCARFS Just 14 in the lot Womens Dresses georgettes and prints. Were formerly much higher priced. 51 Regular 89c values silks, AA. 49C MENS TIES Just 107 of these in the lot; marvelous values Were $1.00 to $1250 eteOC AQ KI, STOCKTON-CHRISTIANSE- , FINISHED MODELS Beautiful things that have been up ,to $25.00 SUCCESSORS TO cm-- PRICE to 11 (SKMH FMtnm Jw 21 pieces left; short lengths; M plain, checks, stripes 2 Mas 35c YARD Mi S&H Stamps Even With These Reduced Prices THE MENACE g DEVONSHIRE JXe3wF Wednesday and Thursday! . A XwC Just d a Q.C CURTAIN NETS 36 inches wide; 11 bolts; vulucs lo ,63c the yard.. Only 17 floxeos; were $100 a dozen OCg $1 00 Aw C CHILDRENS HOSE Three-quarte- g 4 AA eaclvXuww INDIANHEAi) NAPKINS Cl g mix-lure- s, were to A 1.00 hose size 7 only, were 75c With H. B. WARNER BETTY DAVIS WALTER LYRON Cartoon, One Act And TraveDogue A Merchant Ticket and 15c ' Children, 19c omen for OCp Variety of co:ois were formerly up to TOMORROW AND TOMORROW w Suits Iw crds. pajamas -- KCTH ( HATTERTON and PAUL LUKAS to 13 GIRLS PAJAMAS PA $3 90 aiieets; 12 only were 1.00 AA Limited 2 to a customer mWmw OCm mwR Flannelette bleeping 15 Pairs. Formerly $119. railed; were Good Housekeeper woolens; UNIONS GIRL - Last Time Today! Drastically Reduced It to 6 DRESSES Cotton frocks; only left; values lo $1 9K ar PRISCILLA, CURTAINS SO w A QQ More THRILLS than TRADER HORN" ' Official housing PARIS U'RI ecordg indicate that empty apart nent space is now available for i.OOO families. The apartments range from two to five principal oom a, with central heating and ilevators, and at an annual rental of from $188 to $217. Ready-to-We- FA. These were formerly priced at $1.98 sets; slightly Spring styles for Girls of year- sValues to $19 50 y CHEAP APARTMENTS CA WWte yar- d- no-ho- st I COTTON BLOUSES FINE SILKS Short lengths; values to $250 the 8-- 3-- 1932. Thousands of Rem- one would have guessed from bis composed and dignified manner wbat thoughts were stirring beoeath. ' This girl bow oddly and ebe reminded him of someone. ' Who was it? Ah, he bad It now! That girl In tbe pictures the time Ruth bed 'dragged him along when-thehad beta in New York. Ruth had decided quite suddenly one evening that it would be amusing to do a talkie. Ruth In silver cloth with a chinchilla wrap gliding Into tbe Plaza theater. Himself, very solemn, with bis tall bat crushed under bis irn. Ruth felt perfectly at borne. No wooder ebe thought tb Plaza amusing! Tbai was her sort of thing, decidedly. Then the screen. Titles, all in a flash. Tbe author's name, tbe di rectors, tbe camera man's. Tbe story, an absurd, burly burly piece Talkie hoe teen working tkM week uf study tee finished OGDEN, April 19. r.K) Ogden Mm nnewere, end wv ere now on livestock reports for Monday, as the U8DA are aa follows: In geography, we turn many given by 1206. including (hinge et interest and every 87 for market, 150 direct, 95 to of enjoys it 437 to 8wanston Reno Oar next unit will be on Aato, packers.packers, 170 to South Sim Francisand we ah bopa we will enjoy It co market and 270 to 8an F ranno mate aa we did Africa. cisco packers; fully steady to with L. & Duane 15c Friday; packing sows, 10 to Section 200 on 17fJ lower; top. mar-- GAMS 180 to 250 and lights; bulk60173.90; feeder pound The Woodruff hoys of pigs, (3 are are going to play the Ben-eo- n weights, BOWS, $300r325. is go- $3.00; packing and Witooa. Tbe for market; 72. Cattle Receipts. ing to play the Wilson at the classes, slow, steady to to going to killing common Woodruff and and medium steers, weak; there. Boaeoa They the up $530 play good steers, $3.23 5.00; are not going to piny to night 6.00; latte! price paid tor one unless it to good weather. They load 980 pound average; common practice at recce. They are hav- and medium heifers, $300r4 25; ing lots of fun.' odd head good heifers up to $5.00; Roma Barnett, most slaughter cows. $275t350; Q all cutters. $1.00 2.50; bulls quoted 2.2602.73. Hilly fell down the stairs. There Receipts. 12.479. including waa a basket on the stairs. Billy 289Sheep to Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 2002 was there. It net know did Billys to City, 543 to Kansas mother heard him. Billys mother 2347 Omaha, to St. Joe, 3075 to Chicago took him tighUy in ter arms. market and 4228 to Chicago packShe was glad It did not hurt him. ers; supply on offer. NED UBTJ HURT Tbe baseball. Ned wee playing U. S. LARGEST BAR boy that was to bat, hit the ball. The French nov PARIS (L'.Pi ran It went into the street. Ned ball. just el 1st, Mme. Georges Aubert into the street to get tbe State A car was coming It was com- returned from the United In th' that .the btvgest bar ing so fast that It hit him. Ned sav A She has re Was in the hospital for many world is the U. S. firm! turned to her own country months. convinced that prohibition is onh Allen Purnel ' a name in th United States bu Sec. that she hasn't she regrets MARY to be edu Mary went up town with her daughter to send there matter. Mary aaw a banana peel cated. on the side walk. She picked It DEFLECTS COMPASSES In the gutter. tip and threw"Youit were ILSENBURG. a thoughtHarz, Germany Mather said. (UPi Aviators ushave one some April 19 might ' ful girlon of steer clear this region o ually it slipped the Harz Mountains because th Ruby Everton ' Tlsestein," a granite cliff some Third Grade. Sec. 250 feet high, possesses magnetic SAPWTY RULES sticks. qualities. It deflects the compasr L Do not play with sharp 2. Do not threw banana peelings almost 189 degrees at its summit on the sidewalks. The neutron, "atomic brick A I will not run in front of brought into prominence by Prof James Chadwick. stairs. Cambridge, Eng4. I aril not run down the land, is composed of an electron 1 befor, yw the negative partirle or unit of matter and electricitv, and a proton, a unit of positive charge. 9, secretary at her ease. r Wbat furtbsr revelation she might have yielded up are Impoaalble to aay for at that moment an aproned waiter arrived staggering under tb weight of a heavy tray. In here!" Mr. Heath directed, leading tbe way to bli private office. "We may aa well eat in comfort." The waltera Impassive face gave no sign of tba thoughts behind 1L If be considered it unusual tor employer end secretray to luneb together tn private he concealed It. Mr, Heath fussed over the tray. There, that was Susan's. Was it all right? He was hungry himself. He had oaly had a bite at the club at noon. Susan who had expected to find the faintly was plsasantly surprised. Ernest Heath waa an entertaining 1 He talked well lnd' eeemed to exert himself to put the young figures." CUBAN complied, willing enough to enjoy the respite. The man Hutted some papers aside and seated bipise.f on the edge of her desk. "There's something I've been wanting to speak to you about anyhow. Mias Carey. he said, dropping bis bantering tone for a more serious one. "Miss O'Connell Isnt coming back. She doesn't feel too fit and it appears she, has some Florida l'.nd and proposes to go down there to live. 1 only learned tills yesterday." be Interpolated "What I wanted to know Is, do you think you could carry on alone? It will mean a rnise lu salary and You seem more rather yonn' for the Job but If I may say -- o we like your work and think well of you. What do you say "1- -1 m delighted," fluttered Susan. "1 II do my best and hope you'll be satisfied with me "Good! He smiled at her. "Why, he's really awfully nice, thought Susan. "That stiffness and coldness 1 used to be afraid of probably mean bea terribly shy. Heath "Where do you live? asked abruptly. She told him. Briefly she sketched In her life with Aunt Jessie in tbe little bouse. Rather dull, eh? But you dont mind that? The shrewd eyes twink'ed at her behind tbe nose glasses. It Is dull, Stuan confessed, and 1 do mind sometimes awfully." APRIL TUESDAY LOGAN, UTAH, L, host' telephone. Struck by another In spiration, be wavered. "I may as well bare a bite myself," he said with the air of a man settling n momentous question. "Look here, let the rert of that go until you've had food. You're half dead with fatigue now and 1 don't want any mistakes In those New Traffic Code Sec. 28. Driving on right side of IIERALD-JOURNA- N CO. |