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Show ' AYSON CHRONICLE, l'AYSON. UTAH A yt't"' C. rv 1h PETER fK lurt--Maryto ?&? i14 Ari-- i 0r the Wagon ,,V Ma 8 at tl,e ,U tells b Awheel lias gone out B35' r to Phoenix takes In unt Margaret r Is meflVthft"lsun dad lens 19SS fhoetiis len gnoan l,ronC J pur-th- e bank. im Henley r :r-bo-,: iJthan WO d ' Bell dance j . t lo n rO Of U UP f r I rui n tr n ( re. t i w tp 1, f tp r f, , lh E1 D 1 S c a 1 lan k e f r r t Feature r r, , WU , , U.1 cv till i'd ''I (c o f r have to c,irr ,, m ti ,t H said, "Youll d it "I have suH cm n live to r oe a cyclone, M, iv ! u, yv my father hirtv "You went! ' c o r it very lui g Or e c f t t ' r s is inabilitv to live w ' and r I wouldnt be snij i ' id f you ci r, t possess suflic ic at n " ce to n dace me to abandon n v gi ui h aga nst your father with n week " Her hand slipped over h ' "I co ildnt bear to hurt you I c n ve know n each other for cos aid eons-e- ver since you weie a tac ; ue and I was a fish in the inkotic sl.me And we never quarreled did we The dominating s veetne's of her choked him, she had about her, when she chose to exert it, an elfin quality She had character enough to have a temper, and courage enough to go to the attack he managed to say: "Would you care to ride with me, on Pabli-to- , in the street parade to the rodeo grounds torrerrovv' Sort of a Wild - to i a t r C I H MlIle ton c c m r Sndicate t , le f I P in-fat- rri r"Mir.u 'X cm nn Hatter beg fir "I'm goirg to to win by a dc n With that lor -- e have m tlie rr i n lt he WOn1 be "arrt Girl Infatuated With Middle-AgeMarried Man With Children u "He'd like to w,n from h,y cause he likes to hui !e m you tlie tank ,0 run y, ance subjfct tJt sniow-abut he wouldn't aiu ' J cxpiuse" i !'ur or.iy if he won, auept (f Len d, f, Ttlf d Ho d ce p return your chug J t ) h ! , i ,t i B'aa-- s laugh on you " f'on a c fi rrent "Do you thii.k 1 i me you were g n t ,T!tr w . r.x t e what a pi or and horsi Ik sh i e Iy content to win fr Mad Hatter, 11 W S nwvici f Vr,td h sb V Suth-l- f B. KYNE Katlileen Norris Says: of H ( t1 i ( t c r j - to ride he g -and a tope hm red i believe nie ,Jenlej5 Don Leonardo. He has bet me Km. dollars to a Lire make Jtrot liana thousand whatever to stay with enough to scratch in taped spurs twice the in twice and I have fc ft long my fcgders ride with one fat with the held high, L, 8rd a rope halter-j- ; Ssard ho'dirg that is, j 'claw leather from be- Jbi pommel to keep I must Costume ;tume m or 3 a vi. which a: y I when I and If tier. Tr. .qualified ess beco L my contract the presiding and after r street jjll fire a pistol it is added I Had Hatter throws me, rs Unor if lose a 1 stirrup, " t count il'ern 13, 15 ter-- v "She j father explained. make you will not only until he yf you'll ride him 1", Sgt 2 rd tllv larfei ons Si. ordcrs fc e rn nunbei to: 3 takes in more our bet j, ho P XTTERN ntgomery Sif man. Jjct pick up a jjrl drew from her purse Ele-lir- e ned nory elephant. good luck. Don Leonardo, "iis one with me this mom-w1a $.a . io w " t -- sc g out that she would to fmd then mar-i- t marry him thrill; marry on I, jifcj'e she hid built him up and stick un-1intic fictre if le vs she could of a new c 'covered he wasnt. ed her gl iss and bent a ward him across the table, To vic-- I she toasted fish cat the water spin along if the sea irds, g vci talking on: it, r fg'n tHenlev drorped the ladies r hotel and said to his son: tout spend n the night at Len night, sir, thank you. lo'dly, and his father did not i issue Mrs Maxwell, glad to the peace and privacy Jte, bade the young folks "t and Len led Mary into a " the lobbv What hap-h- e asked "You and Ham-r- e throwing off sparks. k Spanish better than you ether French and I've 'pent much of my life "d was educ ited in Switzer-- t e Lat n languages were a do-a- lso mine " of c'd man 1 hhe that, he o' "He d t nt know it was o address me in Spanish k'ew didn't un- Kthat lnrg lace and believed is et an Fa'terner, didnt had son ethmg to say 'aid it Hes a direct ac- He fged indiv idunlist, perhaps doesn't like me and I end I hi e I do not u j to .possessed jT'txr W. "mead r dont cf r '"'ons. I wanted ,0 let him know I a" e a jPer, m f ,ct Wouldn't hive sport as he started hvld-- knd OR Uatll 7 An(I ded oid "Uld tI7 t0 I comwUC.;a,uab!e be. the ac,ute,y enveloped leboW e.ltd h, ;at hore they . u t e tv 't lo ore on Bi t he smoul- UP a smoke f 1d llke some t,ICW n'sde wth you Diana, aged Their two sons are in the navy. Theyve always been normal, reasonable people; they dont know what to do now that real trouble has struck them. The trouble is Diana and Lieut. Kronschmidt Baker. Kron is 42. He called on Diana after meeting her at a dance; he has called every night for three months. Diana is madly in love; the man says he is deeply devoted to Ham Heney owing the parade her but he has a wife and from tie from wrdnu of hs ofTce three children. on the second four of the Mrs When Diana's mother discovered that he was married she almost died of shame, of pity for poor little Diana Gently, tactfully, she told her daughter the dreadful truth. Diana answered composedly that she had known for weeks that Kron was married, and had called on his wife asking her to grant him a divorce And from that moment things went from bad to worse. Diana's father, anxious, over- M too got a plan in mid to bust that deal up, m case it's incubatin', Margaret I can acquire the Wagon Wheel ranch for a song an' sing the song myself Len like s th it spread Hes w intei ed with the Eurdans the Don "Elephants are good luck, past five vears an' knows it thorLeonardo. I m rot goin to ask him oughly All the dudes in again to juin up with me but if he'll West spectacle agree not to marry that dude womthis area w.ll part e pate an Ill buy the Wagon Wheel ranch Id love to I II clean out all of the low for him a costume, to have You'll have now and stock it but you can buy tl at tomorrow quality cattle on it I'll give him a good the with bct morning early caballado an suffic.ent operatin "If you'll go sl.ui pmg w.th me 11 be on capital an n y bless V Hi not "Ill have to At d I should own then somethin he always hs like to see you we ir any tl ing gaudy wanted to be. an we can get toId like to 'ce you arravedor as a gether soeiallv, anviow After all grav working cow woman Blue hire goed n en to shoulI can st flannel shut, wh pcord slacks with der mv worries " cow I reinforced seat s ich as wear, Maract Maxwell burst out at black hat boy boots, ' For i aver a s .he Him, will him Windsor with medium brim, a hr ght wind-Alletrn to nurd your own ever a you tie, chaps and spun w.th our son is con c insof ir h niLs garments breaker if nieded H h rale ro suih trade cerned at t v me u you can use w en : i ulth y u ard you 'ini.lrin t lave to the Wagon Wheel " You e..n t give him " ld h( jrd be toM that "That will be fun He you alunaled him beca l'e fore ard he anything her use that phri'c n the egmni h tv P rca'eri g not to habit wondered if it wa' nnk 's e took arvh in of ie tu embrace onh that p Yu1 usid the on f ' era t e pie D n t H .r that promi' cd fun a! 0 f v c .rd on a i o rt c, k r Till r t i rema.nder to set him ' If ' n it h rn tl at l ,u u U eel P. for acquirn . - ' i S' f t c d ! e to cash and mo-- c c r l of t s It s yours t ,J "The Burd u s ae g al c m o it ise your everything tud nnvthe ion If ve w i e tl i' d the accept u I"' s ' u I old salvage fiom tl e r come So 1 rn g ng it f i en ill an obliga ante c eoiut' Per .me aid k uir p, rt to love your old state land t r i in r tc'1 in the home r u eh mm to ' ed pet jlant i" M five hundred doll rs and ig to be e s all I list no n o' rrontv led h t t dumb " am Ik nl Le rotectcd aga r m' in got r investment ' ft w th 0 m t gf leu b cs r ertou have given him rrver speculative Oo crj s0 "U I a nted with of p iternal af- people he is not acqi lj k t6 11 e a v v s,.al evne-rshall then bru g then so afri.d ef beirg re , You feci e they lovej r d 5 o v i) i lo in btick w ard Wagon Wheel, betnu S a' CC us n a Ham. veil-noand hire Fa ' i be to at d don't like ,i of is nd ' as my cook ard nmi'd cepcre d fm go been, r I ft sorrv for bee very nominal salary, t0 sL ild vo a d veto vou ro w ry difficult t rr 1 a Spun sh War vou draw-jsiomnded at Smtagi s, le c .t a t a n r i' a"i t beau of s xtv dr irs ' If ' a ha'6 d to have i t t r 1 c knwUdge that f 1 11 ' 1 ( i peh" -- i e s I 11 1 I 1 i 1 i ' 'i' f- i fid v h live isaidi c 1 worked, tired, ordered her from the house. Dianas mother, fearing she would go to Kron, went with her. After two days at a hotel they went back home; Diana furious, silent, stubborn. Misery reigns in the Brown household. Diana slips out every day and meets Kron When he goes to New Mexico on duty she is going with him, she persists, married or not. Love like theirs, says Diana, is too rare and too precious to be thrown away on conventions Case Requires Patience. All I could advise Dianas mother was to go on treating the case with patience and love I told her that girls to whom love comes as a fever of infatuation could not hear reason; the wild flames burning in Dianas heart wont be put out with words. She's too old to lock up in her room; too big to spank. So I told her mother to be understanding, be sympathetic, try to overcome by affection what could not be changed by force That was some weeks ago I think that now I might give Diana's mother a more effective idea Another mother from an opposite end of the country wrote me what she did in a similar case, and I m not sure but what she was right It seems that this other girl, named Betty, was also infatuated with a middle aged married ehaim-er- , and also stubbornly determined to wreck her life for his sake Betty's mother, like Diana s, reasoned with the gul, sent for the man and talked to him severely, and finally went to see the wife The girl in both cases was adamant, the charming man airly unconcerned ar.d rather proud of himself, and the wife helpless So Betty's mother allowed her to a k her Stanislaus to the house, Betty's fattier grabbed him by the collar and thrashed him thoroughly, and the policeman on the beat, having been warned in advance to be on the spot, saw a discomfitted suitor rush down the front steps and took both father and lover to the police station The next morning one masher was marked for life as an unfaithful husband who had been thrashed by a girl's indignant father Stan's wife then threatened divorce, she didnt like the newspaper notoriety, and Betty left at once for war work in another city But recently Betty, now happily en- - then r1 i f t e d . t p'e rc ui cunee " " li r Mi It's liable t) d Mary suggf f( man of tl at team She th nki s' then get tb.ni to all bill of sale c , t! e c e P P' 6 0 fr tNl ranch Tlcv ci- t , s' fa HCrc !,'e tr c oure from force rat h the to judgment, and a.,inu can the unmortgaged juumer.i. meet the deficiency , t r ca ( r x r t l ' P Hi 1U Cir'V e t n re i t n or r I h ' Hi ' e ti as p P Cv rich w out nm tl t i o ( - 0 g i1 a ( (I iti a Ic - AS feld t nil sr o' i n n t a I i(' w a' r, in nnntil tii) lad b ttc r sag (err heir tr nl r ike good rn r ren when t1 e 0 t P S .lt at them Reno to grt shtt 0 o it p ) o d (TO BE CONTINLLD) Our lore is too Jiret tou for conventions, snyv Diana Broun. She means lor infatuation for a man of 12, hio is married and fatlur of three children. She threatens to go with him to !eu Mextt o, u here he util soon he stationed, as he is an arms officer. She slips out and si s hi r Kron eiery day. and lias asked his uife to git e him a i UJ-- y ear-ol- d tenul and is a summer Joy for anj youngster. Pattern includes size! 2, 3 and 4 years. Too precious for contentions To obtain complete applique pattern anc dress and borv cutUng pattern for iun-iu!net for the Cherry Sun Suit (Pattern No 16 cents In coin, your name 6737) send "Pineapple ITS 1 address and the pattern number Doily Send your order to: all the collectors a beauty of designs will pineapple want to add it to their collections! Seven beautifully designed motifs are separated by small flower clusters. Doily measures about 11 Inches and will make a lovely centerpiece. Make it as a gift. dt-- orce. II hat is Diana's mother to do? .In cry remonstrant s util just forte the stubborn Diana to more set ret btnstms. If she becomes com met'd that her parents are old fashioned and unreasonable, clinfiirifi to tint-she mil orn "contentions lent e home, follow lit r t harmlieutenant. ing, middle-ape1 hen it it ill be too late for Diana's mother to th) anything for her daughtir but to try to s sliicltl her from the of her folly alien Kron gets tiren of lit r and abandons her. I litre h hi ahead for Duma. Miss Norris admits the difficulty of this situation. I ait and patience are about the only means the Brtntns hate at their disposal. Sornt Mmes drastic anti dramatic me sort s bring results, houeier, t.s thm artitle describes. CIIUIE NEKDIKWORK New Montgumrry SL San FranrUco, Calif. Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for Pattern ShWINQ 149 No. Name Add! css To obtain complete crocheting instructions for the Pineapple and Hotter Cluster Dolly (Pattern No 5735) send 15 cents tn cent postage, sour name, ad coin, plus dress and the pnttern number. X u Gay Little Sun Suit END CONSTIPATION or tiny dress BRIEF is made twice as gay by means of a bright cherry spray apThe matching open air plique. bonnet is made perfectly flat and then buttoned together to form a hat. Whole set takes but little ma- sun-su- d tonse-tfitence- it THIS NATURAL WAY! Millions now take Simple Fresh Fruit Drink instead of Harsh Laxatives 1 Early Birds art-brea- k Its lemon and water. Yes just the juice of 1 Sunkist Lemon in a glass of water first thing on ai ising. Taken first thing in the morning, this wholesome drink stimulates bowel action in a natural way assures most peoplo of prompt, normal elimination. Why not change to this healthful habit? Lemon and water is good for you. Lemons are among the richest sources of vitamin C, which combats fatigue, helps you resist colds and infections. They also supply 11, and P. They alkalinize, aid appetite and digestion. Lemon and water has a frvsh tang, too clears the mouth, tzakes you up! drink Try this grand wake-u- p 10 mornings. See it it doesnt help you! Use California Sunkist 1 The enthusiastic shouts of ins and other early birds, that you hear in early spring, are not ens ticing designed to win mates for themselves, as poets used to tell us, says Science Service. rob- love-song- birds are exThe clusively males, and there are no prospective mates within several days travel. These lusty singers are doing exactly what our pioneer forebears did in the days when the West was wild. Each one picks out what looks like a good piece of worm mining ground and proceeds to stake claim to it. Early spring songs are notifications to possible trespassers to keep off, or else. first-comin- gaged, has been home for a visit, wasnt divoriod, so pi these drastic measures weie and Stan justified Lesser Disgrare Preferred. "But you disgiace your girl'" a mother might say, shrinking awav from the mere idea of sui h an exposure Well, she is heading for dis grace anyway, perhaps this wav is the lesser evil In Diana's a e 1 am informed that the man and the girl are admitted lovers, have lived together In Betty's case the ,1(1, nr g Lemons. had not gone so f ir These are haid days on evervone perhaps nowhere harder than upon the girls who go out to work at men s work, among men, any girl may manage her affairs to ev ide the watchfulness of even the mnM careful mother So a shocking awakening to the scurrility of a middle aged man who wins the love and destroys the honor of a girl of 18 is sometimes a good thing If she doesnt get that awakening in the sensational form planned by Bittv's angrv parents she ceitamlv will get it later and much nunc pair fulls, when she realizes that the man for whom she cried and fought and thre.v away everything v doable in her fife is just a weakling vain, untrustworthy, selfish to the core 80.6 after only are also necessary. 10-da- treatment y Foster D. Snell, Inc., consulttest ing chemists, hire Just completed with a group of men and women suffering from Athlete s Fool These people were told to use Soretone. At the end of only ten-datest period, their feet were examined by a physician. We quote from the k In of sufferers showed CLINICAL IMPROVEMENT When a boy puls his hand into the cash register or forgi s sorne-ois name on a rhee k, he is brought up with a round turn in the juvenile court and all his life long his record is against him Unfaithful husbands may well be forgiven occasional lapses but when a man who is responsible for the welfare of a woman and children pushes their claims aside and destroys the purity of a passionate child of 18, promising that he will get a divorce and marry her, that ought to be actionable, and he ought to be thoroughly beaten. ... Y' 2 report. After the use if Soretone according to the directions on tha label for a period of only ten days, 80.6 of the cases showed clinical improvement of an infection which is most stubborn to control.'1 Improvements were shown in the symptoms of Athletes Foot the itching, burning, redness, etc. The report says: In our opinion Soretone is of very lield The best plate to grow pullets in sjmmtr is in the wide open fields, sajs Dr Willard C Thompson of Rutgers University B st conditions for gruvvuig pullets iril ide plenty rd sunshire but a sh.uiv shelter for relief from the hot mid clay sun free access to juicy greens such as al fdlfa, l.idino clover, red clover and the grasses Constant access to a good mash and grain ration and an unending supply of clean, cool water located in a shady, comfortable spot el . iiE4iirmu:tK nu. in Pullets Thrive n . - c. THE 1 un- - from a son rd lK,e loss and he M that U " n hlS fatherlY deo-t- e f . financially, to rrcp Cr 1 1,160 Hf-asug if bn ' "e possessed of Mf re.Clabt - I t e econo" By KATHLEEN NORRIS Browns have one But would your action be q rite ethical, LenAbsolutely In the world of business one must protect him'elf in the clinches and breakawavs and the bank should have protected tt'elf by securing an option at a reasonable price, on Pe Burdan state land leases, as add tiona! 'ecurity By exercising the option when foreclosure on the cattle could no longer be delayed they would have protected them'elves from the rabbit punch I plan to give them And the lease would have been readily salable after the option had served its e that bet talk m 1 C0uldn,t d"--- tousand Cftj... Betty's father promptly grabbed him by the collar and thrashid him thoroiinlih e- considered you h lit , bet him Id atter m t the brute was and den leave him withii d n8 of Hie p ek up men louldn't have accepted the ,tar hecni'e in so doing he w.-willing to take I5,1? ignorance and hs Sllly and jn thm ienfn0 I t ,st tin 11 h c to s, n d a cou; lo c f tl ous nd duh in to ruin d up Pc cattle Hit y !' have to !,re lt dui e and the k in 's sour er i gh Wit'c t andu g nio-- e Tien viregar 11 h ve to sell they p e t m.e to a packing !,n t he , ,'e ru body will wish to buv them for breedirg stock, the local buvers w.ll know the bamc has a bear bv the tail and the re-sw.ll be niurcrr no't foul" hf make that l(.( mno-cent'- 1 meet , a eh U u , worth while! a throw t,f l high-scho- lrrards stand? your 11 c cc V' w '1 ' Wnv ' ( t at Henley ixwell as his guest saw M irv r.de bv w th his son Eo'h Len s mounts were hor'is and he had taught Mary the tru k of putting her mount through his act Thev n de at the head of the parade now mmc fifty feet m advaice of it and an eq lal distance brl id a bard that placed And "Alexai t.er s P, ig T me Band n g the horses were cake-wa"I ret non t tie's some peacock blood in m si n " Him Ik nlcv said "He eertairlv loves to 'how olf The cheers o the mob n can more to him than tl e cl eers of his pappy "Has he ever heard anv of papy py's cheers' Maigaret asked and he d d not answer His sultry glance was on Mary Sutherland Isnt that g rl lovely. Ham' She can ride, his guest went on Senior, how much Henley, )fc 'C'" buildrg with happened7 Why, I met Jj have this m your pocket nue tomorrow By the fa ts in cc him without leave you )Bd f di.' ,c. kt ,'i C( c . on that bet P a cctr Don Leo- - foher he v red,n h((i Jf.), toa at iilu'is' the table IF nite eneflt to tta treatment of this disease, which Is commonly known as ft: W, f letes Foot." j s So if Athlete s Foot troubles you, don't temporize! Get soretone! McKesson & Robbins, Ioc, Bridgeport, Connecticut. 4" 4 X n JW , . & $H'W' M - r ti - V o. Am i',' f $ X ti t JUiU W-L'lWiWlfeiiat' foiiftr |