Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH Easy Embroidery for ' A Home y ' ' ForHellle WINSLOW 4 0 Easter ITYork And the sun was New shining Laura Burton and Frank Harding had been to church and now they were part of the sleek crowd on WAS Sunday In Fifth avenue Laura held Frank’s arm To look at her you’d feel sure that she was She was pretty and young happy and so well turned out Successful young business girl you'd probably have guessed Or maybe even a young bridel And that (indeed was the catch Laura WAS a successful young business girl But she wasn’t a young bride! And yet right by her And it side was Frank Harding was Frank with whom she was In love! He could have been as far away as the North Pole Laura felt Aa far as matrimony that Is He was nice to her He took her to the theater occasionally He took her to the movies once in a while He took her to dinner But he was careful not to take Laura too often! Laura had tried 11 15 18 18 19 21 22 23 26 29 her “How’s Nellie?” he asked “She was fine when I left this When are you coming in morning to see her?" “I thought tonight would be as No use letting good a time as any her forget her foster father What about a bit of dinner tonight At Louise’i maybe?” It waa wonderful! Frank had never telephoned so soon after teeing her— had never made a date o Nellie? What of it She’d romptly be with him Frank got there at half past six They spent nearly an hour sitting on the floor and playing with Nellie They went to a movie after dinner Issae to Pertaining a part of the eye Slang: to give r a - Counselor of the Greeks in the Trojan 'f Transfixed Short Informal letter Born Teheran is its capital t GEM OF BEAUTY Once a fiery volcaae Crater lake In Oregon now ranks aa one of the benasty spot In national parks of the West The lake which gives the park Its name Is the deepest on the North American continent Its color In a mysterious bine Sheer sides rise 600 to 2006 feet to the rim from the lake surface Liao rock on the rina of the lake la shown in this picture with Meant Thlelson fas the background NATURE'S HANDIWORK Printer’s measure of Kingdom Alexander the Great To blunder of the and Deity flocks To hit 34 Bovine That animal No in particular Prefix: new 67 Bone Man’s 45 47 Hindu garment To examine critically To permit Officer of the military police 50 52 53 56 58 60 61 63 65 66 of 28 29 30 Vertical nickname 43 Period time ' Exclamation of incredulity On the summit of Music: as written Frank Implied Preposition Castor and 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 Remainder 48 Filly Spindle on which a wheel revolves To throw To befall Eccentric Very small Siberian river Garret quantity 44 Pronoun Blue 48 Topic of Unfamiliar discourse Brother of Of the same kind To donate Odin Serf To make 32 36 37 42 Amwtr 49 51 54 55 56 57 59 62 64 U Pertaining tc speech To suppose Dye plant Excursion Handle King of Bashan Through Note of scale Symbol for niekel Pronoun years later these two attrac- of nature were incorporated Lassen Volcanic National park containing 103269 acres Greatest single distinction of the park is the fact that it contains the only recently PtU Nmbr amends active volcano in United States Starting May 30 1914 a series of eruptions contin- Note of scale Persona without gentlemanly the instincts OstrichUke Pollux 20 Feeling of hostility Survival French article 24 Emmets 23 No (Scot) Cover of building bird 27 a —and then Frank came In to aee Nellie a gain No She was a cute little chicken doubt of that So small and yellow! And she gave gentle little “cheeps" —and even stopped those when you snuggled her in your hand And the next day Frank called again! And then there were other dinAnd A whole flock of them ners Laura was happier than she had ever been In her life! It couldn’t be all Nellie’s attraction! She lost her Nellie grew tall baby prettinesa and her legs grew long and tiny feathers replaced her And at the grew soft yellow fuzz Neitaller she grew more friendly ther Laura nor Frank would have Nellie followed believed it possible them the way a puppy might do It was grand having Nellie as a pet and Frank coming in so frequently became ill! Not AND then Nellie of course — but ahe seemed to mope and her eyelids drooped Laura and Frank took NelUe in a The vet taxicab to a veterinarian didn’t know too much about chickBut he prescribed a change of ens food “That chicken has got to have sunshine” he said "Sunshine — and a place to scratch in the earth” And Laura lived in a small apartment And Frank in an apartment hotel! There had to be a home for NelUe! That was certain Without reaUzing that they might be open to ridicule they began hunting for a house In the country Luckily Laura’s lease was up on the first of the month They flnaUy found just the house with they were looking for White green shutters And a beautiful garden— it needed fixing of course but Laura liked to work In a garden “I’m great in a garden” said Frank “I used to unexpectedly ISIUDUI liriM H4t in our garden at home always grew for me” Laura hadn't known that Frank had ever been in a garden! Laura In signed the lease for the house a way she felt that she was burning work Things AH of her an awful lot of bridges friends lived In town Laura and Frank went out to the new house every minute they Frank painted He had to spare He repaired made book shelves He was wonthe flagstone walk derful! The movers were ordered On Saturday Frank came by to take Laura to a party Then they were going to have a last dinner In Laura’s apartment The party was fun But Laura was a little sad There still could be even if she lived in the partiea she’d be so country but somehow far away from everyone As long as she saw Frank that didn't matter— but if something should happen —if Frank didn't come to see her — the Frank opened apartment house door with Laura’s key which she handed to him Carrie had been for for them evidently listening she was at the door the minute it opened ahe ”1 don’t said "My goodness!" know how to tell you! But— but you got to know it Nellie is dead! Yes’m ahe Just fell overl” Nellie was dead! And suddenly Laura realized what It meant to her She’d mlsa the little chicken of course But now she’d be all alonel And not even in town! She atarted to cry Frank put his arms around her "Don’t cry!” he said “We can get other chickens’’ “But — but — ” ahe aald and couldn’t go on She didn’t know how to aay It She wanted to ask: "Will you come if there are other chickens? Was it Nellie you came to see?” She didn’t say anything at all "After all Nellie was only a chick- en" he said “But I waa going to move to the country — to make a home for— for Nellie” ahe sobbed - — "The country’i fine” said Frank "I can hardly wait to get there myI say you know I’ve been self thinking about it and I — well what do you aay if we well get married and you make a home for me That would suit me all right How would It suit you?” Laura wiped her eyes And cided it would suit her just fine Butter to be the fleer They knelt cate sad small and yellow!' playtag with the little WNU Features Volcanoes have been a dominant factor in shaping the American landscape especially in many pgtrts of the West Three of the major volcanic exhibits of California Oregon and Washington have been incorporated into the national park system CPEND leisure moments to good It was 40 years ago that Theodore Roosevelt using the auadvantage embroidering these unbonnet girls They’re lovely on thority granted by congress the preceding year established Lassen peak and nearby Cinder Cone as national monuments cloths towels and other linens Nine tions into Destiny S Exists 14 17 chicken It was se t Pacific Coast Parks Show Results of Volcanic Action Faroe Islands windstorm 33 38 39 40 ' war Four roods 31 33 of And long ago he’d read about worked Well he was here with her now That was something It was fun being here with Frank being Jostled by the It was fun— but It wasn’t crowd It would end too soon — enough and there’d be nothing else Why Frank might not even telephone to her again for days and daysl And there'd be just office routine And a few dull dates that wert only a little better than staying home And actually staying home and pretending that raadlng the newest magazines and listening to the radio was when Frank waa Funny enough with her reading or listening to the If Frank radio was quite enough were with her — but that waa the whole trouble! 'T didn't have a chance to get you a flower’ Frank aald as they "Let’a get one now” trolled They walked over to Madison avenue found a flower shop and were going to turn in for a coriaga when— “Look I" said Lura And there in with the flowers on a moss carpet were a whole flock of very young very yellow baby chicks “They’re darling!” yald Laura “Rather have one than a flower?” “Of couree I would 1" But baby chicks were so Inexpensive that Laura had one end flowers too They took the little chicken to Laura's Immaculately modern apartment It walked on the beige carpet and scratched a bit And reason no for they named It “Nellie” They fe it eome of the prepared food they’d bought And decided that having a little chicken for a pet was great fun It was great fun! For Laura She put the chick In her anyhow before she went snowy kitchenette to the office In the morning— and left a note for Carrie who came in to be careful of Nellie afternoons At ten o'clock Frank telephoned Nul In the past Molten" lava gratuitous advice 13 41 her tricks all of the tricks But none of them all flatten la Horizontal 8 THYRA Moments of Leisure ' 1 br de- Making Points observed In good include use of only good clean rich milk from propfed and cared for cows Cleanerly liness of the cow and the milker is essentiaL Correct temperature for ripening the milk and for churning is necessary Cream should be ripened at 65 to 70 degrees F The churning temperature should be about 60 to 68 degrees so that butter will form in granules about the size of wheat grains in 20 to 25 minutes When that stage is reached itop wash the butter with churning water of the same temperature in two or three waters until all milk ia Add about a tablespoonful removed of salt to each pound of butter and work enough to distribute the aalt Mold and wrap in parchment paper f ued until February 1921 Most spectacular in the series were the 1915 eruptions which wers accompanied by extensive These created flows of hot lava the "devastated area” which still ranks as one of the park's points of principal interest to tourists The great cone of Lassen peak rises 10543 feet above sea leveL Aa In the “devastated area" the Cinder Cone which was last active about 100 years ago and its immediate surroundings are almost wholly devoid of vegetation fires have been m© Underground tlve in this region for a long time and they have exerted their power This is suga variety of ways gested by Bumps a Hell a colorful hot springs area Boiling Springs Red Cinder Cone lake Crater butte and the privately owned sulphur works which lies within the in park AT CRATER LAKE National park In southern Oregon on the crest of the Cascade range Is presented the spectacle of a lake of deepest blue in the crater of Mount Mazama an extinct volcano Many geologists have concluded that the basin occupied by the lake which has neither inlet or outlet resulted from collapse of the volcanic cone of the ancient peak The lake is supplied with water by rainfall and snowfall as well as by now which Is blown into it from the rim Collapse of the mountain’s summit did not mean the end of its volcanic activity Wizard island a cone waa symmetrical cinder formed later and rises 780 feet abova surface of the lake Covering an area of 20 square miles Crater laka is 6 miles across it has a shore line of 20 miles end the cliffs of the crater’s rim rise 500 to 2000 feet above it The park contains 160290 acres HIGHEST OF ALL volcanic peaks States Is of the western United Mount Rainier 14408 feet In elevation which is the central and dominant feature of Mount Rainier National park Although It has long been dormant steam still issues from vents on its summit and several hot springs are found nearby at ' picturesquely "named Ohanapecosh hot springs From the lofty central cone radiates the greatest glacier system in the United States with 26 active rivers ef On of these the Emmons Ice which starts from the summit of Ice and snow fields Is 54 miles In length the longest glacier Most of In the United States them extend far below the Um- berline John Muir who perhaps did as much as any one person to further the spread of the national park idea considered the wildflower fields of Mount Rainier the finest he bad ever seen in all his wanderings throughout the mountains of the West The dismost extensive and colorful plays are found In the mountain which lie between the long “parks” rivers of Ice and above the dense forests which clothe the lower elevations of the park The forests them selves virgin stands of gigantic Douglas fir western red cedar and western hemlock are a distinatguished feature particularly tractive to eastern and midwest era visitors ALL THREE of these parks are almost as popular during the winter as in summer All of them have very heavy snowfall end all have open slopes that offer the skier every which variety of skiing experience extends into late spring and even Roads are kept open early summer in each park to permit winter sports enthusiasts to reach them although the expense of plowing out the roads after every snowstorm Israther high IN LASSEN Volcanic National park there are public accommoda' tions near Manzanlta lake close to the northwest entrance of the park At Crater lake similar accommodations are situated within a short distance of the rim At Mount Rainier they are found at Longmlre about 2750 feet above sea level at Paradise valley 5557 feet elevation and at Ohanapecosh hot springs in the southeast corner of the park Public campgrounds for which no fee is charged are to be found at a number of points in each of these parks As in most of the other national Park service proparks National vides staffs of whose job it is to help the visitor of the gain a better understanding plant and animal life of the parks and of the geological phenomena found in them her "ears” The amazing thing about the two animals is that they have been trained In the universal sign language of the deal There are no spoken commands in Mrs Gooding’s home Her hands do the command-tog- - Rawing 2217 Enclose Circle Needleeraft San Francisco 20 cents for Dept ( Calif Fatten No Nairn Address- - SMALL FRY by $tsuuj mmm wmit$ FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR GST TWfi ONS AND ONLY KELLOGGS COM FLAKES IN Vi£ WHITE RED AND GXESN PACKAGE OR FAMILY SIZE REGULAR FA'LSECTEETH To bold your loose uppers and er eeenlortably aaeure all day— and every day try dentist's amusing covery caned STAZS Not a "meeey" Erderl STAZS la e tube at druggist no subsUtuter Aeoept STAZE nSLtLr t California Mleelim GROWTH “The Oil mf the Fadree Kit enasietinr ef A Id Growth Shampoo oad Scalp Toner $760 Complete Satanuctioa Guar or Money Refunded Writm to MuromM P O Boa RIVES OF ICE Nisqaally glacier flows down the sooth side of Mount Rainier focal point In Mount Rainier National park In Washington Realistic Acting OGDEN UTAH— La Molne Wall 15 was rehearsing for a school play the script calling for him to be "knocked out" in a light He didn't get up when the rehearsal ended He had bumped his head a little too hard when he fell to the floor First aid treatment brought him around Animals Are Tars’ for Deaf Woman IDA — Deafness hat GOODING to Mrs proved no great handicap for she has Inky a Violet Gooding cat and Impy a dog to serve as looks like applique Pattern 7364 has transfer of 6 motifs averaging SV by 75ii Inches Our Improved pattern — visual with charts and photos and complete direcUons— makes needlework easy To obtain this pattern send 20 cents to coins Send your order to: No doorbell warns of impending visitors When someone at the door a red light comes presses a button on in the living room If Mrs Gooding doesn't notice it Impy or Inky do— and notify their mlstmss Impy awakens Mrs Gooding every 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