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There were monthly payments to make on the mortgage Everett's father and her own dad had been making them on alternate months How long could that last? There was the logging to do and the cattle to drive to the west range Who would do that? Of only one thing was she certain She did not want to abandon Everett's dream All this flashed by in the time it look the bishop to get into the driver's seat in front beside his wife Violet As they rumbled down the country road there was little talking Driving bn the gravel lane was too noisy for convenient conversation When they finally reached the town the Clarks began chatting about St Charles how it was bursting into spring The apple trees were in bloom The bleak hillsides were ablaze with the color of alpine wildflowers Sister Clark pointed out that the bees had been industrious among Indian paintbrush sego lily purple thistle and especially the large servicebcrry and chokecherry bushes Harriet had not noticed she was caught up in decisions not scenery The Bishop turned south when he reached Highway 89 grateful for the oiled surface In six miles they came to Fish Haven Violet Clark joked about the big dance pavilion there where the dances were anything but square In Alder fact Fish Haven was hardly a real town The swimming resort with its huge bathhouse for changing clothes attracted the tourists — some of them not so desirable There were even cabins for overnight guests and three stores packed with souvenirs Bishop Clark remarked “No it isn't a real Mormon town yet there is a ward school right meetinghouse and a four-roonext to each other” Harriet thought Maybe it was St Charles’ loyalty that made Fish Haven somewhat suspect Violet continued “Certainly the looseness at those dances where ‘outsiders’ and beer were frequently mixing set a tone for Fish Haven” Between Fish Haven and Garden City the bishop cleared his throat Without asking Harriet what her plans were he simply plunged ahead beginning with a very formal “Sister Proctor” He paused “I ran across an opportunity for you recently" Harriet could hear something hesitant in his voice “An opportunity?" “Yes an opportunity for employment” “For employment?” “Yes employment Now I can understand d that you feel even downright desirous of staying on Everett's experiment This employment has the disadvantage of taking you away from his land But I thought you ought to at least consider it as sort of an alternative to help you decide about the farm” Garden City whizzed by with its turnoff into Logan Canyon The acres of raspberry bushes on Hildl's land looked as impressive as ever trimmed and ready for the new season The whiteness of the new wooden church which gave this junction importance attracted their glance as they drove on “What kind of employment?” “Well now 1 hope you won’t dismiss it out of hand until you see it” m duty-boun- See tomorrow's Herald Journal for the next install- ment of this story Vin at trump most players holding that South hand would pass Not Zia — he transferred into hearts with only a four-car- d suit not the normal five-plThen when West balanced with a takeout double North redoubled to show a maximum with heart support and East passed to express a ddsire to defend against two hearts redoubled (It can be beaten by one trick but the defenders have to be careful) However Zia wasn’t risking it — he ran By Phillip Alder All games require characters — charismatic players who produce great coups Today’s deal features one of the most colorful: Zia Mahmood Bom in Pakistan he moved to London in the late '70s with the intention of becoming a bridge star Years later he bought an apartment in New York City and started to play in all the major US tournaments Zia won two world championship silver medals for Pak- "Sorry foilu Insurance regulations Alter the baby le bom yotfvo got om hour to reoovor end then out you gol” D istan but now competes under the US banner alsa winning silver in the Open Pairs in Montreal last year This deal though comes from the Rosenblum Teams and it gives you a good insight into the type of result that Zia engineers After Michael Rosenberg (North) opened one strong no-- 02003 NEA North A A Q 3 V K 10 7 K 7 5 3 us ( to three clubs When West didn’t double East should have made a discreet pass but he doubled West led a low trump and Zia went up with dummy's ace to catch the king! 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