Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH G Gjp'O AWERNI By VERA BROWN 0 Ledger THE STORY THUS FAR Lynn Morrow beautiful blonde New York Beach tn her tlrl la atranded In Palm bathing ault with only 50 cenla when her Mra Helen Warren employer dlsappeara with car and trailer from a camp where he Buddy her aon and Lynn had been living A note from Mra Warren advisee Lynn to call at her New York attorney'a She la office for her clothes and wages rescued by Terry McNair whom she met t the beach She goes to hla home where be has a matd provide her with some Of hla sister's evening clothes They then go to a beach club His sister appears and a quarrel ensues Lynn accepts the help of a stranger to escape He takes her to hia home where he Identifies himself as Rayher of He accuses mond (Wild) Austin trying to blackmail him Greatly Incensed Lynn flees Stopping at a coffee shop she who meets a young artist Rene Bouchler la returning to New York by trailer and offers to take her there They enjoy roughing It along the road She finds Rene to be a decent sort of a fellow f i CHAPTER Lynn was in the driver’s seat and Rene beside her directed operations Things went along smoothly for Lynn took the road at a slow even pace Before they had gone five miles Rene was asleep The girl drove on until they came to a small town and she stopped in front of the first garage Rene awakened with a start Lynn smiled and urged Rene to go back into the trailer and sleep “I’ll drive carefully honestly I will” But Rene preterred to doze in the “I want to be sure we get out of Florida tonight We’ll go on and top before dark We’ve got to shop There isn’t anything to eat anyway In the place” They picked up some groceries in a small town where they were allowed to park on the street for ten minutes When Rene came back with his arms full of purchases he threw a New York paper into Lynn’s lap “Four days old but we’ll know what’s going on in the home town I” “Home town? I came from Ver- car i "I mont” 'WcD it was pretty tough on you But lucky for me I needed a cook!” Rene began to laugh: “It is funny!" “Weil it wasn’t very funny to me “I mean your being left in a bathing suit flat in Florida” Lynn smiled wryly: “I can’t look at it that way” “I wonder why Mrs Warren went off and left you?” “I haven’t the faintest idea” Suddenly Lynn stretched out her hand and touched Rene's arm “Maybe some day I can repay you for everything you’ve done for ' me” “Forget it" "You see I haven’t any relatives except a married sister She is up She’s older than I and in Bangor well 1 couldn’t ask her husband to too Besides things me support aren’t going any too well with them” “I know died Iasi My mother I kept my nose to the grindyear I had her to support stone Then when she was gone I decided I’d begin to see something of this counBut I suppose Well I did try I’m not much of a business man Money just seems to go I thought I h3d plenty when I came down here" Then the two went out to watch the early sunset It set in a bank of clouds which promised rain Lynn came in finally and washed the dishes When Rene came in the oil lamp was lighted and Lynn was looking again at the New York paper She threw it down quickly when Rene came in the door “I want to show you some of my sketches” he said “What did you do with them?" Lynn opened one of the deep drawers under her bunk They were piled there neatly Rene handed her i - “I’m from Ohio myself but I’m a New York painter just the same” he retorted They finally halted for the night ten miles out of Kingsland Ga Both of them were tired but they’d made a good day’s run Rene pulled the trailer over on a side road “I’ve got steak for supper and some potatoes” he said Lynn set to work while Rene read the New York paper He was deep in the sport page when Lynn was setting the table She glanced over his shoulder as he read there on the settee There was a large picture of a smiling young man receiving a golf trophy “Oh!” Lynn cried out startled ‘That’s the man!” “What man?” “The one who followed us last f uu i t I:-- -1 w ff m 6 m night” “You mean this guy?" Rene demanded pointing to the picture on Lynn nodded “Listen child you made a mistake! ‘Wild’ Austin has all the money in the world You should have stayed in Florida!” Rene looked up at Lynn speculaShe had made no explanatively tion of the matter of the night before “You aren’t an heiress running away are you?” “Of course not! You saw 'it Happened One Night 1’ That’s your trouAnd as for ‘Wild’ ble Austin I hate him! I never want to hear his name again” Then Lynn had to rush and rescue the smoking steak tha sport page full of white sun- light tnd wind arrested Lyon a water color of some bathers on the beach It was a slight thing and until that moment it had not oc- curred to Lynn to wonder whether or not Rene was a good painter The picture arrested the girl It was full of white sunlight ahd wind “It’s good!” she exclaimed taking it nearer to the oil lamp "Thanks” “Oh I'm not much of a critic but I’ve always loved pictures Let me see some more” They spent an hour over the Best meal “The steak’s swell sketches and then Rene declared he I’ve had in weeks” Rene declared was tired They had agreed on an as he fell to it With When they had finished and were early start in the morning sitting with their coffee Lynn her nine hours’ sleep they felt they elbows on the table brushed back would be ready to forge ahead Rene got some through Georgia her hair and remarked: blankets together to go out into the “Why do they call him that?” Rene knowing quite well what car when Lynn looked out the door “It's raining hard Rene” she she me’ant said: said “I don't think you should sleep "Wild Wild Austin” “Because he is 1 guess" Rene in the car tonight” TU be all right” said as he lighted his pipe “He’s "No that is not far I’m crew I know been in a lot of scrapes I saw a There are two bunks here some woman sued him for breach curtain rolled up tn the clothes closof promise or something His brother’s just like him having a big fight et today" She went and got out some crumwith his wife There was a lot in the papers about it before I left” pled yards of gingham “We’ll rig this up That's what “1 suppose I should explain about Mrs Warren always did It makes last night—" complete little rooms" “It is not necessary" Rene patted her arm "Good girl She told him her story I'll fix that “I know what you're thinking-thr- ee You’re a real sport strange young men in one Lynn I'll admit I didn't relish sleeping in the hack seat of that car day” That Mc- I'm dead for sleep” “And such young men So that was the way it was arNair is a big shot too Lynn" The girl's checks flushed there ranged Lynn kept her bunk at the was disbelief in Rene's cool eyes front of the trailer Rene's was on “I’m telling you the truth How the sofa at the dining table Lynn did you suppose 1 know how to work folded away the fable made up his in this trailer? I'm a house maid bed while he went out to check ev1 tell youl” erything for the night to throw a Rene laughed “Here I was mak- piece of canvas over the motor “1 have to nurse the old wreck ing up all kinds of romantic stories bout you” along" he said “If it gets wet w‘c’11 "I’m sorry I’m not more excinever get her started" first the next ting” Lynn awakened "Well it did seem funny when morning It was a pleasant day you told me it was that Austin chap Quietly she slipped out of the trailer ' 1 can't unwho was chasing you the only bathrobe Rene wearing derstand why you ran away” There was a stream possessed “Oh Rene When he accused me nearby and Lynn bathed ter face of wanting of being an adventuress there and dabbled her feet in the te sue him or something it was too cold waten It was a lovely morn1 couldn’t believe terrible he realing Like Spring but cool for they ly meant it If he hadn’t been so were now farther north wful I’d never had courage to run With a light heart she went back off with you like this” to the trailer got into her overalls CHAPTER y The picture IV WNU and began rattling dishes in the galley "How long before breakfast?” Rene called ip a sleepy voice "Ten minutes Hurry!” Rene got up called for the bathrobe which Lynn threw to him over their gingham partition “That brook’s a nice place for a bath” she said "I "won't be five minutes” he promised plan to be driving IFin YOU Tucson Ariz earl in October make sure in ad vance whether you’ll be allowed to or not For there’ll be three days when it will be the only city in the United rain And it’s all because of the movies "Arizona” will have what’s known in the trade as its world premier in Tucson and the city is planning quite a celebration— a governor’s 1860 fiesta state ball a three-da- y in the adobe city of Tucson built for the picture a rodeo with national roping and riding stars and Indian Jean Arthur William Holden Warren William and all other members of the cast will be specially honored More like a Northern Spring Everything was green and fresh after the He sang as he drove and he told Lynn about his dreams “What I want more than anything in the world is to go abroad for a I’ve got to get to year to study work and make some money somehow” He lapsed into silence "Now I better let you tell me about yourself" “I just want a job that’s ail!” “What kind of a job? What’s your ambition?” for me is foolish I can't paint I can’t sing or dance I can work with my hands that’s about all I’m through high school and 1 can typewrite a little That’s the extent of my accomplishments” “Wouldn’t you like to go into the movies?” "No” “What do you want?” Lynn hesitated: “What most girls want deep in their hearts I suppose a home a husband and children” At lunch time Lynn got their food ready as Rene drove and then they stopped on the roadside and ate it It must have been late afternoon when they crossed into South Carolina The wind was colder but the sun was still bright They were discussing whre they should stop for the day when the motor began to knock violently “Lord wrong with something’s this carl” Rene stopped and gtt out and opened the hood Lynn smiled at his hopeless air She could imagine what Rene would be as a mechanic They pulled off the highway and There was a farm house about a quarter of a mile down the road “Let’s go down there We can buy fresh milk and maybe they’ll have a telephone I think we can make it” Lynn thought afterward how different things might have been if they’d never visited the Lovell farm When they came limping up the edge of the big farmyard the farmer who was pumping water at the well came out to the road “How far to town?” Rene asked “About five miles” “Can I get you to tow me in?” Rene asked getting out to unfasten his car from the trailer The man got his own car out of the garage and they hitched Rene’s sick automobile on with a chain “Will it be all right to leave my trailer here? We’ll probably be stuck overnight" “Sure You and your wife can stay at the house if she wants to” the man added CHAPTER V Lynn standing at the door of the trailer heard the farmer’s offer of hospitality “Oh!” It had never occurred to Lynn that she and Rene might have to explain their unconventional but highly proper situation Then she forced herself to preFor Rene would be pare supper As hungry when he came back she was lighting the stove Mrs Lovell the farmer’s wife walked down through the barnvard and knocked at the door “I thought you folks might like And here are a some fresh milk of couple pieces of apple pie There's just you and your hus- band?" “Yes" Lynn managed the word “What dd you say his business “He’s a painter" He can keep “My that’s nice Now things up around the trailer when Melvin tries to paint he makes such a mess of everything" Lynn did not go into details about in hat kind of a painter Rene was "You folks must be Just married" and something Lynn murmured she blushed violently “Now I won’t teU a soul I know how sensitive you honeymoonera re” Lynn was about at the end of her' rope when Mrs Lovell heard a car drive tn Lynn knew from Rene’s face that there was something seriously wrong with the car “I’m afraid we’U be tied up for a as he he cam said day at least” over to the trailer “Pa why don’t you havo him paint the garage— that is if they’ve got to stay over? lie’s a painter his wife tells me" “That so? How about tt Lynn expected to hear him decline with vigor How “That’a nojl a bad idea mucht would you figure the job worth?” he asked “How long would it take you?” asked the fanner “I better look'it over” Rene re plied and walked over to tha (TOC&COSTISUM This version (Design No 19® is ideal for women’a figures i5 cause it has a nap line And that pcrw tion of line is achieved so s ’piv merely by means of lorg dam that narrow the waistline and break into soft fullness above and below Gathers on the shmldm are the only other detailing Xh! rest is just long straight sear You can judge therefore ho easy this dress is to make But you can’t really tel! hat a distinctive comfortable arm ing fashion it is until you aV a on Then you’ll repeat it many times in silk print rayon eerj and street cottons like linn and Union) Rene was in great spirits The weather this morning was perfect ' eiparthfnt By VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Weetern Newspaper States without an automobile truck motorcycle or even a gasoline scooter on its streets “Ambition Q Service rl batiste Barbara Bell Pattern No Signed lor sizes 32 34 36 and 46 Size 34 requires 5V aleeves yards of with short Send yards r 36 win d ‘iJJ ordt- - u SEWING CIBCLE PATTERN ih PT 149 New Montgomery Ar Ban Francisco (aUf Enclose 15 cents In coins r Pattern No Size Name Address Some of the best stories about a movie are not heard until It is finished and the principals have gone on to other pictures Here’s one Arriving at the set for “He Stayed for Breakfast” Columbia’s new comedy starring Loretta Young and Melvyn Douglas visitors found the set barred to outsiders They were Our Deepest Cha 'in The deepest chasm in the I mtea States and in continental North America is Hells canyon on th Snake river directly along the between Oregon and Idaho This abyss formed by the Wall wa mountains of Oregon and tho Seven Devils range in Idaho ii about 75 miles long For over 49 miles it averages 5510 feet m depth At one point it is 7900 feet deep almost a mile and a half from rim to river which exceeds by somo 1800 feet the 6100-fomaximum for Grand canyon in Arizona— Pathfinder i OTHING is more important during the summer— and every season for that matter— than this type of casual frock softly t Vj tailored and classically simple fV In SALT LAKE CITY MELVYN DOUGLAS TIIE told that the players were working an extremely small space where It would be impossible to watch The real reason disclosed later was that Douglas was working in a woman’s dressing gown “I’ll look silly enough on the screen” he explained when asking that the set be closed In When you see Hedy Lamarr and Clark Gable in “Comrade X” don’t be puzzled if the story seems familiar It’s “Clear All Wires” which Spencer Tracy made seven The story of an Ameriyears ago can newspaper man’s adventures in Russia it’s been rewritten to include incidents in the recent Soviet military ventures Gable draws it as an assignment instead of “Osborne of Sing Sing” which he didn’t like anyway June McCloy may win a bet with her husband if you like her well enough in “Glamour for Sale” In which she has the second feminine lead Nine years ago she left Hollywood to make a name for herself as a night club singer and sucIn 1936 she married and ceeded Now she wants to return retired to the screen she’s bet her husband that she can make good within six months If she can’t she’ll go back to being just a wife So she’s working now in the picture starring Anita Louise and Roger Pryor She has a chance at her specialty— she sings s torch song But so does Anita Louise Denis Day became singing star of the Jack Benny show because an inflamed appendix kept him out of An honor graduate of law school Manhattan college m New York Eugene Denis McNulty won a scholarship that entitled him to try city work for several government months He chose radio and was doing production work at the city's bioadcasting station pending his entry to law school when the appendix interfered just as his law classes were about to begin When he got out of the hospital it was to enter law school that year He turned again to radio got onto a sustaining program and made a recording which Jack Benny’s agent heard He was summoned to Hollywood Benny was looking for a tenor to replace Kenny Baker you’ll remember and they were auditioning literAt the last ally by the hundreds minute young McNulty got the Job became Denis Day and began carving out a nice career for himself nuns f Jim I! 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