| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 6 1 3932 ' HEIfUS RECIPES SEWING HINTS FOR PROBLEMS OF CHILD TRAINING THOSE WHO BUDGET THE HOHE AND DAILY HEALTH The Million Dollar Girl -- her of dances! Teddy’s eyes always sought out Jack waiting patiently over in a corner scribbling endlessly on the backs of envelopes which he happened to have in his pockets The dance hall was packed Some visiting buyers had wanted to meet New York taxi dancers and they were puttingln a great evening How stupid and vulgar they were— worse thn the silly girls with whom they danced! Teddy tried to hide her disgust for these men They patronized pretended to feel sorry for the “poor working girl” and then they ttjueezed her arm when they jeft Today's Fashions By GRACE THOENCL1FFE t School News and Views All Tribune editors will meet at 4 p m Tuesday in The Tribune auditorium The program will be furnished by the Jefferson and Uintah schools Canners Solve Safety Problem made a real cement sidewalk using two parts gravel one part sand and one part cement The barnyard animals are made of clay We all had great fun completing the farm by covering it with cotton snow The children m room 2 first grade have been studying the Eskimo and Equal Security Not Yet his habits They are especially Interested m the animals of the far north Extended Over Home and have a fine collection of pictures from the National Geographic MagaOutput cut and zine They have drawn modeled dogs polar bears reindeer seals and other polar animals One About 12 years ago the California of the boys has a fine snow house canned fruit industry was about to which he made at his home be wiped out by reason of fear of Some canned olives had Children Enter Into become Infected with the bacillus which causes this poisoning and a Second Semester Work fair number of people had lost their lives from eating them The people Sherman Pomeranoe Editor became panicky Not only did the Beth Wood Associate Editor LIBERTY SCHOOL — Betty Pow general run of people stop eating ripe ell 2B reports that her group is glad olives but legislation against them to be at work on the second semester was breaking out in various parts of the country studies They have started to add The California canners took steps larger numbers and are learning how to protect their industry Before safe to write dollars and cents Ellen Jane Kerr kindergarten re- practices were worked out there to eatports: Last week after we had been were several outbreaks due of canned kinds different many ing we were wheat on a taken studying visit to a bakery It was fun to watch and bottled foods produced in difthem roll out the bread and cakes ferent parts of the country There were shelves of good things to Eventually the industry worked eat As we were leaving each child out safe practices and installed them! California went beyond the other! was given a cup cake When we got back to school we states in creating a bureau charged! made a poster of the tilings we had with the responsibility of seeing that seen There were loaves of bread on the safe practices were carried out the shelves the baker in blue rolling m detaiL Dr K F Meyer who has out dough and our teachers Over been connected with this work since at one side was a little girl stand- its beginning advises all other states ing all alone She got lost while we m which there is a canning indus-- l were busy looking around try to follow the lead of California and thus to permit their products to He have a reputation for safety Children Bring Nature says that there has been no outbreak poisoning caused by Scrap Book to School of botulmus eating foods commercially canned McKINLEY SCHOOL — Rulon since 1925 Graves who is now the regular reThe same cannot be said however porter from the lower grades of the as to the security and safety of born McKinley school writes: Friday of canned products The temperature to last week the third and fourth grades which these products are heated in brought their nature scrapbooks to canning is not high enough to kill school Nearly evey child has a this heat resisting bacillus Products beautiful and interesting book start- that are sour or that are put up m ed We like very much to find pic- vinegar or other sour juices are not J tures for our nature books and to see dangerous the pictures the other children have For instance canned tomatoes or v found The fourth grade has learned canned orange juice is not dangerous two Interesting new relay races Time even though the article to be canned Ball and Derby Jim this week We is not of the best and the canning is have to think quickly and move fast poorly done The very dangerous m order to win We surely enjoy home canned products are string — them Coral Curtis playing beans and corn These are made more Mary Stevens of the seventh grade dangerous by the custom of making writes: Halt! There goes the Amer- a cold supper out of a can of string ican flag up to the top of the falgpole beans garnished with a salad dresson the South high school where the and served cold older children of the McKinley school ingDr Meyer advises every housewif are attending We all slop and sa- who is serving home canned vegelute the flag as the bugle calls us to tables that are not put up sour to attention just as the high school pu- examine every can closely for evipils do In the evening the flag is dence of spoilage before using th lowered and again we show our re- contents and to examine the vegespect to it Betsy Ross made the first table carefully when it is emptied flag Red white and blue were the from the can And then even more colors chosen The red stands for important the contents should be bravery the white for purity and boiled thoroughly before using So the blue for loyalty The forty-eigh- t great Is the danger of botullnism stars represent the forty-eigstates from raw home canned string and the thirteen stripes represent the beans eating com and some other non-sothirteen colonies The flag should that Dr Meyer admean much to the people of the Unit- vises vegetables housewives not to home can ed States and it means a great deal His advice is that they preserve by to the pupils of the McKinley school or that they pickle in 10 per Last Wednesday afternoon the pu- drying cent salt brine or in acidified or sour pils of the platoon group were allowed brines to witness a real basketball game The girls were allowed to sit in the SINUS AND ANEMIA north gallery and the boys ln the south gallery William McSwain our A E L W writes: 1 I have sinus trouble One doe-tteacher picked physical education advised me to go to a dry climate the five best players from Miss Florence Harper’s sixth grade and the Another says It wllL do no good five best from Miss Ella Snyder's sev- Would ILhelp if I went out to Texas? enth grade as the teams It was a hard 2 I am anemic too What food fought game and both teams played should I eat? Is it serious? well The score stood 5 to 7 in favor REPLY of the seventh grade The sixth grade 1 The cure is about the climate players were Boyd Dorton Edwin best we have It is expensive If you Cadwcll Jake Pieper Richard Bouchto Texas go to the southwest part er and Wayne Guiver The seventh go of the state west and south of San team were Walter Welti Lee Antonio Go to the grade but Irving Ervin Lithgoe Harlow Farns-woit- keep away from dry regions regions of dust and Riley Gravps storms In our nature class we are studying 2 The seriousness of anemia deabout the chicken We learned that man forces the little hen to lay by pends on the kind of anemia and the The foods that supply iron feeding her certain foods Our teach- degree er inquired if there were any ques- are liver tripe juicy meats yellow tions we would like to ask One stu of egg carrots and green vegetables (Copyright 1932 ) dent said "Why don't hens lay 365 eggs a year? Don’t they lay on Sundays?” After class another student said to him “Chickens are surely religious aren’t they Lee?’’— Naomi Aplin In our library work we are given assignments to report on I have had four very interesting ones I have written reports on Cuba Robert FulMonday’s astrological forecast Is for ton glass and iroa Now I am preunusual and unexpected activity in paring one on Lincoln as a business private as well as business affairs man This week groups of There is likely to be quite a sudden are given different phase ofpupils Lincoln’s life to report on We enjoy development affecting both associathis work very much and learn very tions with much Initiative and quick much from listening to each other's action called for But be on guard m negotiations with large corporareports —Violet Brown tions mergers and secret societies CORAL EVANS Those w hose birthday It Is may look NAOMI APLIN foran interesting year with event VIOLET BROWN of an unforeeen nature arising callReporters ing for quick action and high pcr-- i sonal initiative These affect the private as well as business matters and But be cautious ln dealemployment ing with ISrge combines rings and secret societies and sign all writing A child boin on this day carefully should be very active energetic have Q Who Is the superintendent of much gumption Yellowstone park and what is his E C N Salt Lake A E H Moorman his address Is Livingston Montana For Products did not care much what happened recognized some of the guests just Girls' Gym Class to him He just wanted this girl at Keying mt °f 8 l'mounc Too bad but it can’t be helped'” School Offers Play his side to talk to him and help him The girl was sorry because of lluth bear the bitter disappointment ’But i’ll go jusMhc moment I get Bula Pratt Editor The young pianist who sang was doJosephine Olsen Associate Editor "Stay wuth me this evening sweet!” away from Shadowland arriveto about went I 1 swear and m sleep SOUTH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL a number from "Bitter Sweet” p ing he begged "Don’t run away m a — A number of students entertained that time they'll be Teddy dancing with an little while" He spoke wilfully as and forgot By won’t elderly buyer nnnd so much!” from Des Moines smiled to herself in the assembly hour Friday The so amused they though he realized such a thing could chief featui e of the program was a Jai k s hand held hers is she thought how much better not be of little Jack’s voice was than this arc vou health play given bv the girls’ gvm young fcl jt was the lrst thing he had ever "Whathe whisperedthinking classes under the direction of Miss low's a!ked 0f er rhp hult ln hs ddi k gn "Of hov’ jnuih I love you'” Teddy Mary Breech and Miss LaRue Morgan Teddy and her partner stopped near eyes rut through her heart sharply And it was true Just be- the orchestra Looking at them At the beginning of the program the idly She simply could not leave him re- replied could not fail him she was Teddy saw that the young girls received their badge test pms to her guardian Was pianist hearsal dinner or no rehearsal din- cause she which they earned in the falL Aftei here complicating things so perhaps ill Apparently he nad fainted There commatter ner all What did it CHAPTER 9 the pins were presented we saw the he might learn the truth about her was considerable excitement among him his and with unhappiness pared In the hall Anne was waiting for "I’ll go back and tell Miss Morand before there was time to prepare him members of the orchestra on their play “Let’s Clean Up” The lead her black and silver glittering stage Ing parts were taken by Bernice him "Walt for the blow I'm told sick” Teddy Jameson and Therren Maxwell It Dow n off Washington square they Wertheimer was coming now Peopli "The elevator boy told me he'd here" showed that cleanliness is important found a little restaurant where the were crowding about dropped you off here so I thought I'd Upstairs she called the faithful dinner was 75 cents and there was in business look ln" “Take him to the hospital of Tap dancing and singMartha In ln back The determined the and Anne's chin was course” Wertheimer ordered in a garden ing added to the interest of the play “Hold them all off and tell them a small of feel stars The the of the and a was hard glint her eyes girls’ gym classes have been gruff voice “Then to the drummer I’m sick" she ordered "I can’t ex glimpse to Jack’s longing but what the devil ar we to do? Who "Glad you did" Teddy was walk learning to play nine court basketball a darned thing Martha Just spring night added plain Vermont town in Teams have been organized in each small elevator the can "I'll for the up ing rapidly toward sing?” keep them out of my room and tell which he called home class Two games have been played see you in little while Anne I've them “We can get along without him" the I'm sick” The first hour class defeated the sixth “I want to see you surrounded by cornet player suggested got tor rush out for a tea appointfaintly "Only Then she returned to Jack and theml” about four more dances” hour class and the second hour class ment and I'm horribly late!” the light in his eyes was compensa- flowers— you were made for defeated the third hour class The the girl who owned a conserBut Anne would not be put off ln tion "And the place filled!” Wertheimer for the deluge she knew he told of enough Jack put was chewing his cigar and famous orchids girls enjoy this game and play it vatory any such fashion tomorrow cursing would follow with amazing accuracv "Teddy Loring I’m furious at you! "Where to?” asked Teddy looking his hand over hers softly to himself under hts breath DOROTHY CHAMBERS B18 "When we’re married you'll have “Why couldn’t the kid hold out until You’re Just running out again! into Jack's depressed unhappy JUNE LARSEN B18 an orchid! Come what may I want the end? What about my reputation You've simply got to go to the Sturte-vant- s up face of them for swell music? for tonight” Nobody has a right doesn’t matter now that you’re to see the coloring of one "It hair!” Of here” he answered Anne to be sick on Broadway!" "Don't be so absurd Health Class Writes down at near yourcame to her eyes For a moTears course I'm going I Just have to meet her "I’m a fool to smiling Teddy left the side of the buyer take it so hard ment she was tempted to tell him from Des Moines Dick for tea Since when have you dear but I was so sure! So surel” Poems on Sunshine -the truth She could not bear having “Mr Wertheimer! Mr Wertheimer!' started orderlng my life?” "What did the man say?" secret from him deceiving him Teddy was wild at the delay She Jack Daniels Editor Teddy’s voice shook with the earnestJust waved me out sJld a "I hope I never disappoint you!” ness of Its tone “The chap wrho came was afraid she might run Into Jack the"Nothing was EMERSON SCHOOL — Walden second rate song poor "Please promise no with me can play and sing" at the front entrance to the apart- That’s all that was she Habish reports: In our health class wrong with it!” matterpleaded whatever happens that you’ll “Good heavens yes! I suppose so! ment She must get there Immewe have been writing poems about waited a moment Teddy of Black Chiffon imlove me” She spoke Nightie But how?" The manager was frantic sunshine and fresh air The verses always diately! She must know the fate of "Did he let you sing it yourself?" the song "He can play I tell you!” Teddy’s This lovely nightie is made of heavy are very good One said: "Oh no One of the regulars there pulsively is one and it since Dick easiest “I Just at the office who is used to the “That’s interesting eyes blazed back at Wertheimer She black chiffon with Incrustations of doing I everpromise made” he said smiling across was not afraid of this big bully! called up to ask if you were really that sort of black Valenciennes lace and has a The un will keep you well and thing sang it” Bt her table if the or strong him “Get then you’d changed don’t satin belt coming tonight stand there If nodded Teddy understanding So they talked Aqd bring you happiness so you'll They ate and en like a dunce! Do something your mindt Odd if he’s meeting you Jack had sung the song she knew If the live the d’hote dinner table for tea that he should calll" It fool long can sing get him over here joyed what would have happened! Let everyone have his full share "Probably he thought I had thrown “Let's get on a bus and go up the might have been food from the fa Quick!” Of sunshine and fresh air to him down!” kitchen mous The elevator door Drive" Jack for them it Loilng Teddy fought her way through the suggested "They won’t crowd to the corner where Jack opened be crowded now and It will be nice was perfect Last Joseph Plant 4B writes: Jack held Teddy's hand and he stood waiting “Going down!” the boy said With up along the river Then when we showed all of our classes changed to Monday a Anne The the new her for retorted “Jack up!” The "Going is sick! manuscript quick! come back we can stay on to Washpianist B we have a story Every Wednesday The happy Just a few more dances Now do your door started to close song he was planning and eat club Our president is Dick Baldwin Then ington square with down there" hours seemed to fly It was 9 o’clock Maybe our song If there’s time ” "Boyl I’m going down!” She Our Teddy agreed alacrity is vice president Margaret Frost turning to Anne "I’ll be right ba k was so Maybe our sing if there’s time" to be here with him before it should have been 7 and the secretary is Darlene Jack-so"Let's walk downtown and then now don't be such a goof! And I’m in the happy A trifle dazed Jack followed Teddy AllNewYoik spring twilight A VISIT IN LAPLAND d dress tell seemed to be we'll take the subway back up to back to the stage Wertheimer was wearing that waking up to the fact 42nd street" Jack that last "It’s there waiting and the members of If you think winter days do not Barbara Martin reports Martha'” suggested was on its way that week the children of 4B-- made silhouspring They too beautiful to be Inside tonight” the orchestra were skeptical and an- last The door closed and she was gona found a back seat on the long enough fancy for a moment ettes of George Washington The head upper deck So they walked the With flashing eves Anne went into of a bus and girl who owned noyed Teddy sat close to Jack that by some magic you have been and two stars were pasted on white her husband s office limousines and the "He’ll Imported be young terrible" to they protested taken across the Atlantic ocean to paper These then mounted on red him as he talked "Alfred you’ve got to do some- listening “I don't see how I can go on at man who scarcely had enough money as though Jack could not hear them Lapland If you could go there In the and blue paper They are hung in thing about Teddy!" she said angrily the office much longer” he said as in his pockets for next week’s room "Better than nothing” Wertheimer twinkling of an eye you would find the school windows rent as she threw her gloves and purse on strolled They along can’t some through of the “Why snapped "I’m rolled not getting they along daylight lasting hardly one hour in Beverly Blomfield 4B writes' This his desk ahead and If I'm ever to take care the grimy old streets talking talking rest of you play the piano? What each twenty-fou- r week the fourth grades are having houhs "My heavens don't you start ln of you I've got to begin to make good as though they could not say enough good is a trombone or a sax when It Lapland is the home of the Lapps an Indian exhibit It Is being held in to each other of the things that were comes to that?” on me! You know how little influ- Three I’m and there still years of whom there are about 30000 in the Miss La Vaun Adkins’ room just ence I have with the girl!” The drummer more composed than a draftsman The biggest thing I ever ln their hearts Barbara Clyde writes that the "If you don’t want her running designed They came out onto Battery park the rest offered the pianist’s coat to y is a fifth grades are making books of picgarage" off with a tango dancer you’d better and looked at the Statue of Liberty Jack It was tight but the well tailistened her his in hand Teddy tures and stories do something” raising her torch in the harbor The lored garment was a vast improvearm Jack Rodgers 6B writes: All the last time Teddy had looked on that ment over his own old blue serge coat Slocum sat silent and amazed for "Besides I'm Just not suited for that pupils of the sixth grade enjoy their a moment sort of tiling” he continued "Mother scene she was arriving from Europe At the piano the trousers of another dancing because our teacher has “I thought you liked Bertrando" wanted me to be an Christmas She and the texture wouldn't matter architect Well just before taught us three interesting dances he said carelessly "And 1 thought I am and a captain of the Leviathan had looked Wertheimer made the one bad at that! We are just beginning work on a new pretty at in the harbor its all ment Teddy wasn’t interested in him any The only night one We are all looking forward to thing I care about In the "Some day we'll see that beauty more" In Eaton will fill for the next together” “Jack whole world is you and writing songs spring so that we can go outside to Jack said boyishly "from the rail of thirty minutes” he told the restless “That's Just like a man! Of course for I know Is rather late in play a steamship" I like him He’s amusing but not the you to decide it crowd "Give the a chance boy about my profesday The classroom Is not a very good And the young man looking down folks!” There was a spatter of apamusing enough to marry Teddy sion but It Is true!” place to find children at the present and walk off with all of her money Into of the girl at his side plause Just out of courtesy the face muThe time due to the epidemic Teddy comforted him as best she wondered if he would ever Where would you be Alfred P SloDuring be able sic began something Jack knew well There was so little to say to the past week more than half of some cum If that Argentine gets his fingers could her all of the beautiful was give chosen were a fox They and she playing wished now that of the fervently classes have out We been on Teddy's miUlons” she had gone to the publisher and things of this world to which she was trot one of the tunes of the moment hope every one who is out will soon The shot told Slocum was putty entitled were well Things and going be able to come back and get their in the white merciless hands of his paid him to take Jack’s song as she "You're so alone Helen” he mur- Wertheimer breathed a enough had been tempted to do sigh of rereport cards that were passed out wife He promised to do anything "I worry so about you! mured I lief crouched back of the Teddy It has become such a Wednesday she suggested While they quar- theEven yet Teddy had not learned can do nothing for you now! Sup- stage had a plan ln her head lesson that there are a few pretty habit to answer absent that in one reled Teddy was already in the In this world which cannot be things pose you'd get sick? These two jobs If Jack only would have the courage room where the teacher was calling' bought are too hard on you and apartment on Park avenue which had The satisfaction of personal endeavor right now to insist on singing! He must! This for oral composition the pupils kept come to mean so much in her life of hands are tied There'a mother was his chance! The my for waited success the from girl work of one's to be considered I answering absent so much that when She was in her dark dress and hat own In front of tent home must the to dance her" end called She to Lapps keep Jack hand and were brain unknown she called on a pupil who was presHer beautiful giay costume was to the “Things will come right Jack " She Insisted on talking to him a mo” So she did n girl world It is not a free country It ent he replied "here ” answered a fine brave dignity ment hung away and she was going to meet not know their Teddy value real JACK E DANIELS in her voice Jack When she got the key to the "Now I’m "You and I are going “Sing! Insist on singing one chorus covers northern parts of Norway going to stop mooning to be the apartment on her way up she was for the rest of happiest people ln the whole and verse of this nextl What is it go- Sweden and Finland the We're evening The name “Lapp” is the Swedish handed a letter It was from Werth- world!” ing to be?” Pupils Enjoy Study together and that ought to be enough "I pray 1 can make you happy" bjj vii utfiivn jj RMtiiiji waltz from 'Bitter Sweet”' way of saying "Nomad” or "Wan“That fii!)t:ii hen he man’ 8ei lnfL to be at Shadowland that night if'l°L Zny derer” he answered quickly A clock struck Jark said Of Different Planets laid 10 possible because a special program I said sing It Just one chorus if Many Lapps wander far and wide in his face and Teddy laughed up Those in the mountains move from was being arranged for some "We must go Wertheimer will be you’re afiaid of the restl" Elizabeth Snow Editor they rode on talking about all kinds Walter Klein A Delate Editor buyers of cloaks and suits The men in the orchestra called to place to place along with their reinof things Teddy discovered that Jack wondering where I ami” Teddy pulled deer herds They set up tents anyJack reluctantly across the park him Teddy stuffed it Into her shabby hated and loathed carrot HAWTHORNE SCHOOL — Marian They "Where’s purse and left At the alley door looked the subway entrance?” Jack went back They agreed to where their reindeer can graze on Llare of room 13A reports: The solar sunset at the the long beyond moss or other growth Other Lapps system Is the new Jack was waiting One glance at his Hudson Jack at her one chorus subject being painting the sky over Jer- - 'For laughed dark unhappy eyes and his broad a girl born and brought up “I’ll improvise while I sing” Jack Uve in villages along the seashore or studied ln the nature class The solar ' nt® crl ‘old on river banks shoulders drooping now told Teddy ’Y6'' New York you know less about said is the sun and its neighboring system “I’m to used how for the ““n It than accompanying A month ago there was no sunshine he had not old the beloved song Un- anybody I ever saw I don’’ myself” planets We all think this is a very h in Lapland In the sky the people interesting subject nols? ?nd If believe you'd know how to til then Teddy had not realized Just ity- iedlhe to “Thank one more get goodness donly ofth see could stars roBI at any time and on Beverly Rhodes and Byron Green how much hope and faith he had Jh Bronx park” I honestly don’t” number” the drummer said aloud most ‘on desperately to take days — while the sun was shin- report: The pupils of the first grade There was an embarrassed silence “And watch the changes ln placed ln that song He had believed her and?lm there key go away our in in it absolutely ing part of the world— the room 1 have been reading about farm — here's the music let’s Teddy murmured: “Were Just getting acquainted and"But go" moon was shining on the Lapps I've been away so much with "Darling!" Teddy slipped her hand Jack!” life in their new books We decided of the Strains waltz throbbed lovely Teddy cried “And it’s so nice It is almost the same story now but to make a farm ln our sun under his arm “Never mind we’ll window to know what you think about people I've worked for and often they across the room Teddy’s white fin in the sell it yet!” have at February least We made charts of our committees send me with their car If I have er gers clenched into her Lapps He palms things!” little sunshine "How did you know?” he asked each As rands to do for them” the 8nd the plans of our farm We made day must sing It well! “Yes and I’m getting hungry We’ll "By looking at you dearest’’ Jack nodded his head Not so many people liked waltzes months go by Lapland will have more trees for the background The house and more sunshine In if" will was made of cardboard fact Quick tears came to her eyes "We’ll climb down here and go back down"But I’ll bet you weren’t ever down Not so many were painted white dancing The foyer have more sunshine than we have town” show them yeti’ here on the Battery before!” with green trimming A white and the lounge were crowded There and in "But they told me It wam’t anv It was then Teddy told Jack that "Not since I was a little girl" Teddy was a clatter May will come days when the fence surrounds the farm The picket of glasses from the rechickshe felt she should repoit In at Shad- admitted is in the sky all night as well as en sun good that It wasn’t right!” Jack said owland freshment room He must be going all coop was wired and lighted using for a while at least m a low voice day! rode uptown in the roaring to sing this time Yes he wasl The "If I get there at 10 o'clock it will They in silence Thus Lapland may seem a topsy- enroll as a "W know it Is!" she cried "but and when they rest of the instiuments were softmember 1932 club show ing Jack subway we’ve got to hurry let's go to where® It has too much now and secure the of the directions ame to Shadowland Teddy slipped ln tone The chords of the piano turvy place to us ened note the from printed Wertheimer darkness during part of the year and for we can talk” from Jack away to quickly making a tidy her swelled above the rest Then Jack design for Jack followed her obediently He Jack nodded perhaps too much sunshine during scrapbook coverscrapbook hair rules of the club and "I’ll wait for you and have the was and powder her nose When she was singing another of the part year for work 1932 Wertheimer ready was For a few seconds Teddy could not Some membership certificate by filling last thlee dances" he said "Now Lapps hBve huts without win- In and sending In this standing near the office where she hear It all seemed far away and tell me vou love me Helen ” coupon with dows and live in these huts during ln and he frowned on her checked unreal She was so afraid Then winter months Windows stamped self addiessed envelope The girl with the gulden hair told not would "What's the Idea of here at In COUPON the woild mat- do them much getting him Their bus was speeding down this suddenly nothing good anyway during Unrlc Ray hour?" ha demanded tered but that voice It swelled across the I lfth avenue at breakneck of lasting daikness! pace period had a to wild Teddy of Care The his desite Salt Lake Tnbuno the floor dance above the shoddy couslap Jatk's arm was about her shoulders fate and run In August the weather In Lapland Salt Lake Utah away front the hot rid ples dancing there It lingered in the is neither City now for it was dai k They were sihot nor cold— the average Name place with Jaik But that was Im- long black velvet cui tains It filled lent most of the way baik Jack possible June temperature being 55 degrees Fahrencame Grade thinking again about the poor little with a wotritd smile over to see her the glittei Ing show of the place like heit In February the average is 5 Age Street or R F D moonlight song and Teddy hoping things were above zero If degrees the warm City and state Don t scold her Mr Wertheimer not going to be too difficult for her It s her other job that keeps her so 'Each sweet memory across the years gulf stream did not wander up around at home of the north " late she explained 1932 Europe Lapland would (Copyright Publishers Syndiwill come to me Jack leaned close to her and told Wertheimer be much colder In winter than It is cate ) grunted in disgust her how much he loved her They rose voice lo Jack's the Other Job! Rot! It's that prize high note (This were rolling along by Central park story may be placed in Q How can I get ln touch with Tears caught In A residence across the street was fighter over there who hasn't money easily naturally “Travel” or “Geography” section of anoils her "dates’ the veterinary who speaks oVer sta Agonizing psin to a Such throat sad voice! dance with her every Teddy's enough a A of blare and TON her of youth and beauty By your scrapbook ) light tion KOA’ J H Promontory Utah canopy stretihed dame'” In my heart will ever lie Just the to the sidewalk With a wry smile A Address him In care of KOA taking Lrdi E Pink ham's Vegetable Teddy’s face was crimson but she Tomorrow— More De a echo of Katherine About realized were By sigh— Goodby" Teddy Denver Colo Feysler Lapland they passing the controlled her temper as best she Compound Tablets cramps are relieved Sturtevant mansion Already people could The voice died down There was a Uncle Ray's new ccr were arriving Teddy thought she Q Please tell me when Jim Lon-do- s PROPER FORM OF ADDRESS "Ho isn't a prize fighter!” Teddy silence over the dance hall for an In- tificate for 1932 Is membership ready You can Dear Mis de Peyster: w resiled Salt Lake and who he ana med stant Then pandemonium broke 1 When you meet a young man wrestled? L Z Salt Lake "Well he has shoulders like one” loose They went wild these clerks voice transferred Itself to this hard A Jlin Londos has wrestled ln and he says "What may I call you?” replied Wertheimer- - "Now lot's get and the girls with whom they danced ened Broadwsylte Suddenly Wert- what should you say? Salt Lake three times His last apSome of the boys have been They didn't know mtisic and they did heimer decided he would buty somehow 2 At a dunce if a young man pearance was 18 months ago when asking about you and that old guy not know good singing but like ail get home this summer! Long Long from fcouth Bead was in and went humanity they sought happiness and way out to Chesanlng Mich but he’d asks "When may I have a dance?” he wrestled Charlie Straak Act Promptly IT hen Bladder what Is the correct answer? T home because you weren't here romance Here was a voice seeking go! Do him Wonder if that 1 The mannerly young man won't Irregularities Disturb Sleep Tiats why I sent a special to you it too in a language they could un old pear tree bygood the door still bloomed ask this w course of hen he meet you to be here tonight!" you bothered with bladder derstand like It did when he vat a kid— it alyou for he will take it for granted The drummer was signaling to ways smelled swell— irrrpularilleni burning Teddy joined the other taxi dancuntil you know each other for that mn4 too frequent passage and scanty ers under the balcony and the music Jack The voice had slopped Pande- some time he will call getting you Miss Malted On through an endless mini "You damned fool go on! 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