Show - Mon - ----- --- - - - ' -L-- t:---7 - - - - m"now mum 416imompomotme a oo—-- - aA- J - — — --- - -- a - : ' Ili ' - - 4r4 ib TheseTiistr - --- 'Disfiii-- Ban - ' -- - -- - --- - Onion Garlic - CAT—FIGHT - -- — - - Provo - Short —A-Trib-u- - i 7i1ade the other day by who was very definite IIn his dislike for any garlic or onion flavor whatsoever t Personally a bit of garlic gives -the- final touch to the salad bowl And- to a roastkft pork And as for onion! Many admit to a liking 'for this much maligned vegetable and find that in the use of meat their first thought is to - begin to chop up a generous sized ' onion ' However in''answer to the many pleas' for recipes without onion and garlic here are three delicious dishes made from holiday weddin - - - t way flsuch was knew- - but-t- he as to make - - -- fhiFriiIy ---- - - - t I 1 I' daughter creature -- a mild timid - he had awakened and sensed effect her abaence oun est -- runny lt Struck 4 - (Continued fte7rn PrOeeding Paget took- - ' I 41 Elmer-Peterse- ed tar -e '61- s ' green-glass-ey- Euman-Poulso- - - wimusmmompoUil mmmERP - ' ii do-li- -- 'Passion- Flower' Enthralls - Spain—by Her- Orator)y nt Spanish republic —the Passion Flower 1' Throughout the civil war her fire' and energy have awayed thousands A year ago when there was talk of a loyalist compromise with the be- rebel& La Pasionaria-appearefore a huge mass meeting and cried: "It is better to die on our feet than live on our knees" That phrase became the slogan of republican Spain Though La Pasionaria has been a firebrand for 20 years it is not her that has given her her name Today she is a plain middle-age- d Spanish woman who dresses badly and has not the slightest claim to beauty But her oratorical ability is unher in and fire Spain surpassed energy have drawn the admiration of millions La Pasionaria is a Basque born at Gallarto near Bilbao in 1895 Her name is Dolores Ibarruri Her parents staunch Catholics sent her to a college of nuns at Bilbao to be educated But training in religious surroundings did not prevent her from becoming a radical leader in the labor movement She began to write articles for a socialist weekly published in Bil- d cup-gra- ' !I 1 3 i 1 j hard-cook- ed rt Sleep-thicken- -- ' '' 0 I a V ' on ?I -- - ' se i TIA i v "W-- "aa-4 t LI - -- '' 4! i" ' ) -- 1 I w A - ! § p 1 c :! - - - s ' ie ' k It - - - - 4 gaShiOn 840W of - I 0 ' ' r t w e- ana ----- -in -0 -- 12 6 ' 1 1 Le-a- Tribuneateneriginal4empasitionc-thatirmparttaTheSt of has been taken or from - -- ---- the ART ITEEDLD—THIRD FLOOR - 000000 ' -' all amateelWriterusubmitting-manuseript- s of —Attention The Salt Lake Tribune's r ) ' f — - - - - ' se " - - -- - --- - - THE GREAT INTERIvIOITIITIiiN STORE ' - k othtory - - 00000 -"- o " Turner-Ern- st Charles Mrs the -- Oa 11 -- The young couple home in Reno A In— ' 4-- Shaw-Lose- Will make their i Crititismturoaduuteachmanuscriptlectiveaamtlhi ham Losee son of Mrs Lyman P to the with isreturned if writer story the the along manuscript nizedOaturdayIttthe Salt Lake found -- not acceptable providins return postage has been sent City IA A S temple' with Charles - ' - (Contintlealmn'titt Nita) - - '' 7) ' a N 5 1 014 1 - - ' ' — t A -----Aga S' ' ' a ii 4 j 46 ' e1 ' : - " - Id - 11 - 0 SECOND 5 -- aaw ' 2 0-0-- sla II OP IPASIVONS - 10 ) 1 ' 1 - 1 000 - Nk ("" ' -- '" juti01 -- X Ve-- - -- et — Ar AV 4 cr - j 1 1 do) — and paisley mum more: " MOW asa - 2295 Green zipper— ing - D ers illiilligmD- 1095 C ROMIlin Stripes ' - r) - In gray tones Baroque massing on a black ground— 00 elli A- - - B al ''' 1' '10 ''' II ' 0 t I - $ a csi - "'liA 2 4 4 stl : w ' 44vattaat-Ar- q v :fi1? i ' puov f ob v - t - - ' 4 -- - ) - ie 4" ' f 4 iS7 ' 4 islpLIPIk - --- --- die on 1 I 4- 40 A I‘ 44't z I ' ' - -' ' v- - ' - itl1 s- it - (ki 1- - v e 47' k ft - - Ai k'N a I 1r av 1 b - f" -- I - 241-- 401 t 1r ilk -- mew f"' b C b 4 41 )k prt'111J - k rlipl:-- ' of --- tz ' ' '-- "- A g''''''''"''''" ' 74 4- -' ""e"ror'4'"4-r'4- "" f' ' e4 - :IN ly 1 :k -r- wo Massing of stripes and flowers In - diagonal effect— a 4 - - ' - ok I e"2:344 : '" J a 0' s "0 0 'n -- ' el i tlf il 4 Ia (--- - e t- - ' p1 v ' 4 4 rels so massed colors trast to the patterns of last season! Sizes 12 to 18 ' ' ' t ta "' )-(- pure dye silks ' tr Id o : ' : 0 ' f Prints that aredefinitelydated 1938 with their closely grouped designs and si'S ' - i - ' in-co- I -Ce - - 4Imi's — yr' t1 AT - a fr I ' - - - ' 0-- hand screened on - 0' t4 in colors gay ' A a 6 Massed g w - I - - 3 igoosseit0 N 'a It ' - g38 Presented in crowded desions ' k ? 4 '''''- Abra- 0 i 4 v4p Mr - - - s? IF cp a 4 0 t : 'go- Shaw-- Of 414r 4 --- 4 : ' '' - ' 041405 f I 1 k 1- 4AoM7 P' ww- - 4 ' ' 1 sili 1 - Ivrixi elkI e ' 4 t - S I ' "al 0Ata LEHI—Announcement is mSde of ' ge of Miss Goldie ShoW i daeughter- - of-and Mrs James 10 0 I: wcw : s Wr - " :! - ' 1 t ° 11 "94 '- '' : - ' - ' ' w t-- - ti iltitIt 17i which took place Thursday in Salt UkeCity s vip:0( VW - ' '' - 4 ' ' -- ' t t b r le 4 II 4a a -- - L- stk marriage-o- d t -- A1 their daughter Miss Klea Turner to John C Ernst of Reno Nev Short Story and Short Short Story contests is directed to the fact that Manuscripts will not be returned unless stamps to cover postage are Inclosed- - Neither will The tribune enter Into any correspondence concerning disposal — ' -- - of such manuscript& - and LEHI—Mr Turner-announce-- - ' s i 4K116 IIT -- ' ' - o '' ' ' ' I ' : ' '' ' 4 - - ' ' — We$'A 1 - - 214---- -- I 4 m — - or any copied publication and that the entire composition has never been printed or published before In Any other publication or in any form norther agree that any payment I receive from The Salt Lake Tribune In the event that this story is accepted for publication will be accepted by me as evidence of good faith that this is an original composition' an stated above Signed ' Ni 1' 5: 0 W Ewell of Union annOunce-th- e test for writers must be accompanied by the signed certificate below This certificate can be clipped from your paper and signed engagement of their daughtep Miss Lois Ewell to 'James LaArar Washor you may copy it on your typewriter The Tribune reserves the burn son of Mr and Mrs—James o' right to reject any manuscript not accompanied by a signed cep D Washburn of Draper The mar- f tificate ' ' AUTHOR'S CERTIFICATE riage will be solemnized in the Salt f ' Lake L D S temple the latter part r January iofThe couple will maketheir home 0 ' 0 State city draper ---- 2 p n f - ' ' Stret Number MT PLEASANT—Announcement Ls made of the marriage of Miss tA — Doris Green of San Francisco to g- 41 19 Date p a'' Keith Andersen son of Mrs Wilford ' 1 West of thili city ' IIhereby certify that the short story inclosed titled The marriage took place 4n San ' '' sL Francisco New Year's eve They w will make their home in San Fran- is submitted ' s ti‘N A ff - t)r - - - ' k 114:1111'44 i 4 -- v2'04'AW4omvion a w' - 61A Green-Anderse- to-s- I Ewell-Washbu- rn 44 s '0 i Wax '1 ' - or Don't miss this exciting Fashion Event' It's chockfull of the latest style notes—displays the newest hand knit crations On living mannequins—and but of all is conducted your by a Wiled stylist who will also be glad to -----kftn nirgnestionrifryo triwa You'll thrill at lila new Bear Brand Yams too—but come 4 early front row seats will be at a premium! tho- - exciting miniatures—clever 'lido figures that Ask ee costumes—it's an added feature' actually WOCIr hand-kni- t - — ' - — I Smart Hand Knits Displayed on Living Mannequins Tuesday Ian 11 and Wednesday Jan at 11 a m- and 2 p m - 4 ' esurela come - Nriters and—rars---wzna- to Our Spring — - Notice to ' at ' ' 3 Ot www444 ' -- - a' 0 WWI ' iw4 - - 4'r drk - d- IIIIr ' '' 0111 - ' - - ' 19 7 — er wam ars) e)4 Tke it r "101 Ili ‘44 vat ' 4o ' ' 1' :( w ' : - receipt of a stamped self-adressed envelope Address your re- quest to The Salt Lake Tribune Copyright 1938 for The Tribune- f4 gvgt Ifr " :- I dit" - - ' t'10 ' ' lb 4 t' 4 ''saV -- ' s' :is a 1 ' ' -- -- Nancy has a leaflet on "Budget- Ing" which she wiU send you on 1 - have-define- 1 I f 9 A 0--- ladvanngs about $23 The insurance comes un- a der the head of savings The chances are that taxes and upkeep on the house may run a little less than $50 a month Then you can add what you save from that to food and clothing You might be able to make clothes for the little girl saving something there I'd let the datighter have the allowance Is is' letting her spend at least 5 cents as she sees fit If you apportion all her spending she doesn't learn much from the allowancea When she Is ten you might increase it to 35 cents a week" - - '74:001 Trir AP 'ww- - iml 2 4a 46w1P' I -- i i 1 $ f : N A '' vi 4 i 1e-'' e a 1 --: 4 s"- - ' iito t (Continued' on Page Nine) - -- 1 4141 ' - 0 a ha-ca- w - L the mining district and there a member of the socialist party Those were high times in Asturias There were Many general strikes And a leader among the agitators was La Pasionaria She won a large following and at the same time heaped trouble on own head She was arrested ?her times served a term in jsil once She was expelled froin several towns in northern Spain One time she was arrested In Madrid In the custody of mounted guards she walked all the way 400 miles—to to Asturias—some answer a labor charge It was characteristic of La Pasionaria's tremendous energy that she was able to present a fiery defelsse against the charges when she reached Asturias Her work for labor spread her fame across Spain But it was not until 1930 when the communists enrolled her that she assumed her real prominence In November 1933 she stood as the communist candidate for the cortes from Oviedo and was defeated This only spurred her She spent the next two years converting socialists in Asturias to corn- - 0'' 'aiw attg 4 s 0410 17 "40' 1 ' ''':': k - 1 ' :' -- ' appearance ed - bao and it was then she got her By CHARLES NUTTER Associated Press Foreign Service nickname She bestowed it on herWriter self signing her articles La PasionMADRID—From the human and aria in an effort to avoid objections literary point of view the most of her parents picturesque figure developed by the While In her 'teens she married is La Pasionaria an Asturian miner followed him to Ward-Thompso- m pAke - - -- cold?---Wit- 'well-season- ed ' - ) to - - - ' ' Tide of Baffle The - -- Huber-Broadbe- I Here's La Pasionaria snapped as she watched the prog- ress of- operations around besieged Madrid - i1 By IPLORENCE'LA GAN10E (Nancy Page) ''Sometimes' wø think that if our lot were different or if we were liv In f in a different place many of troubles would ilisappear But I find that budgetrbotherpeopleA- ust-as Fiuch lir Texas ea they do In Vermont 'just as Much in Oregon as couree Cert they do in Florida1-Otam n problems are differin4t It is go- ing to cost more per year to ran the refrigerator in the south than in the north In the north there Is the cost of fuel which Is much less important than in the warmer places' This wu (re Nichol's prelude to budget discissing 8235 for three is a good income- "Let's look at this problem front Texas The family of three have an income of approximately $235 a month There are months when the income is greater and months when It Is less but apparently the average is the figure given above 'His busineu calls for a transportation outlay of $45 per month That cannot be cut since it and his work are necersary one for the other The house is owned The as costs about $2 water about $2 ag electric bill averages $5 That adds up to $9 7 which goes out under the head of operating expenses "No figure is given for insurance but both husband and wife carry some The husband is not wellI and l They has eb5 watch his diet carefully been giving their daughter of six an allowance of 20 cents a week from which she must pay for tab- ' lets and pencile The questions are -are follows:: How should the income -be budgeted t little girl have it haaenudrequest hNseouw substance isi for the answer: we the 'Suppose once since that dmeclautctug but That leaves us an Income to be spent of $190 a month On a standard budget ' $50' shelter is supposed clothing $27 Sent f I One-quart- er -- 1 " love-starv- ed left-over- s: - I pilier' — —Irarmington ' doge -- ' l left-ove- rs i I Budget's Well Sàves Memely s him how-- - he Wedneaday "lier absence" whbn could say n George Evans came and never had she been very socially in took her- - for his wife and JoIroua eiridenc9 INDIANOLA — Announcement is Now she was gone altolove And for life made of the marriage of Miss Lu-gether Iyatsorroed hiteer -' nelYut onI silly thoughtshest cna Peterson- - son of Mr Maybe and phiel day after another gone to bury that fool cat Mrs Gtorge Petersen of Indianola had 'found herself watching him In the living room— There's Down The was cats If solemnized care for but Wondering strange thoughts Was Evans did not in the cat still Stretched out 'on the Provo marriage Al Monday the particular one kept by his wife he differing from her father really? rug it lay stiff And whew she had such thoughts stayed her under his feet he sfie gleamed at him He n herself for thinking Snarling teeth if it would move if he would be tolerant This the white the reproved But she had determined to wondered MT PLEASANT — The marriage it touched cat may have known prevent any action of hers from of Miss Sonia Francis Euman of his hand its bones felt Salt Lake 4 Half curled up on the wide win- - ever turning him against her She Under hard City to Ben geon PoulHe inflexible a ran queerly son son of Cleon Poulson formerdew seat was Mrs George Evans loved him too much for that The flesh its ribs George Evans had noticed a queer finger along ly of Mt Pleasant took place in too sensed the delicious change She in his wife's actions While seemed tio have grown more tightly Salt Lake City Monday he had to Times tossed t its skeleton did she had always been shy and difwarmth of the sunlight and as pp chair it had Crouse-Bradle- y the cat near her knee she con- - fident he had at the same time it from his favoritewell Scalloped Turkey fed Now too seemed plump found much to love in her very MORONI — Announcement is templated the approach of Mr He had alwaya looked it seemed gaunt cold timidity pound egg noodles Evans '' of the made of Miss Ruth With little He found the note on the table brouse of marriage upon fife with vigor cooked 1 cup diced' cooked celery Logan to Armond Bradmake-hav- e could Once his seemed It own fallen in the had which His his cat coming from 114 cups diéed cooked turkey 1 ley a grandson of Mr and Mrs stirred a warmth like that of up he found It anobject of remark wife had written: Amos Bradley which took place cups thin white sauce cup grat- - the bright sunlight through her in his wife So he had adopted a "George ed cheese "When you killed my eat I Wednesday physical her mental self Now her somewhat more gentle approach to - — same him the had for her wary gaze you had killed my love Benardo-Sico- li turthought Arrange noodles celery and cabn manifest by her pet cat Still the more he saw of her the But I guess not Anyhow I still BINGHAM—Mr and Mrs Tony key in alternate layers in greased Perhaps if she remains motionless weaker became her attitude The love you But when you killed kitty I casserole pour white sauce over all be will ignore her as often and flaccid way in which she responded I did see that you really don't love Benardo announce the marriage of Miss Lena Arnone " and Sprinkle with cheese Bake in continue into the kitchen to raid to him the curious way In which me I have etuckwwith you and their daughter to Agostino Sicoll also Benardo box- ice Then him the of avoided most love she the time found for waapuzzling you 'Moderately' hot oven (375 degrees I "Weir he remarked "that's the he grew doubtful- - Perhaps sh6 had But when you threw my cat on of Bingham Fahrenheit) about 25 minutes or - ceased to love him BendeOld done idea work The table afraid that corner'l again day's got sharp Until top is browned Approximate son's office makes me sick His veloped into a conviction It must of you You might find me in your 4 service—!" HEBER CITY—Mr and Mrs Ne be so way SOMEC time-a- nd iFyou don't yield: Six portions Oh she thought he's seen me Like a shock the theory fell upon love me what would you do to me? phi Huber of Heber City announce Loaf Turkey He's tired—and sore Damn! "So I'm going away somewhere the marriage of their daughter ' him His actions toward her Miss Fern Huber of Midway to He loved Two cups thick white sauct 1 cup glanced at his unresponsive came formal brusque "Lucy" Why couldn't she make at her still but he could not keep Evans read the note through Emer Broadbent son of Mr and 4 turkey stock or chicken bouillon wife least—a "peep" when spoken to? something of his uncertainty and many times His mind asked its Mrs David A Broadbent of Minneli cup fine bread crumbs 2 cups What—that I didn't love apolis formerly of Heber City 1Sitting there like a Buddha or bitterness out of his behavior meaning ' diced cooked turkey 3 tablespoons something Reciprocal to his changed atti- her? I did really did That she which took place on December 23 "What's to eat?" he queried minced pimientos tude his wife saw fulfillment of really didn't love me? That might in the Salt Lake City L D S cup chopped temple 3 eggs beaten "There's something on the kitchen her fears He was becoming as her be it Isn't that it? celery 4 As he walked from the table his The young couple will make their father had been Like a frightened Prepare white sauce add stock table I fixed" crumbs turkey pimientos celery After Evans left the room she bird she drooped and withdrew foot struck the corpse of the cat home in Heber City and eggs and mix well turn into turnqd her gaze upon the white cat from his comings and goings And He stooped and stared at it This David A Broadbent is at present greased baking dish Bake uncov- Howl funny she remarked to her- so time flowed on and for hint she cat he thought had been killed serving as president of the L D S ered 2 or 3 minutes loosen sides self Kitty doesn't like George seemed no longer loving while for accidentally and then his wife had north central states mission with in Minneapolis 'with spatula and turn out on hot much—either No—not either I her he was no less than a great gone Because of the cat or be- headquarters - --- him a little bit yet man-- of rock cold hard fearful-- - - cause other love grown platter Garnish with cooked and guess I n mushroom caps and Or I wouldn't stay here "Say" s h o u t e d Evans full distaste he dragged the animal to t1 RIVERSIDE—Mr and Mrs John parsley' if desired or serve a tur- - She looked pensively out the win- mouthedly from the kitchen "if the back door Dark night outside t sauce over sliced dow that Jeffers doesn't quit getting his he saw No time for — loaf Leftover chicken But be makes me afraid And billing sobs into my report files the morning marriage of their daughter Miss may be used in place of turkey Ala he makes Kitty afraid She would I'm going to tell hint off hard Swinging the body by the tall Edna Mae Ward to Odell S Thompscratch him when he throws her He's a cheese" he hurled it far away toward the son of Spokane Wash soirof Mr proximate yield: Six portions Evan garden asked Mrs off his chair if she dared But it's "Jeffers?" "Lie there" he muttered and Mrs J J Thompson of GarTurkey Surprise habit makes her behave I suppose thoughtfully "who's he?" "You've caused enough trouble If land Utah which took place in the Two cups dickedcooked turkey 1 Mrs Evans was not a deep "Oh I told you all about him It hadn't been for you—" Anger' Logan L D S temple December 29 or brown sauce 1 cup thinker Thinking was work But once" bellowed Evans Irritably and pain filled his throat "You A wedding breakfast followed at the "Or did home of the bride's aunt Miss Eva cooked peas 2 hard cooked eggs she had some sort of an idea that 'I'm sorry" started it all—by God" dash of tabasco sauce cheese (if she and the white cat had much Evans stomped into the living you?" He stared into the darkness: Benson of Logan The young couple ' left immediately for Spokane where desired) 1 loaf of bqad '4 cup but- in common Though the cat had room "Maybe not—I don't know" will make their home ter hatred for George and she didn't "say whatcha bawling for? Can Editor's Note—This is a pretty they Combine the turkey gravy and yet the cat allowed him to maul it a help if I'm tired—cross?" Warner-Milner peas remove the top crust of the without protest and she submitted "It's not your fault I guess I'm good story but— ''' The telegraphic style is entirely "'ioaf of bread Hollow out the loaf to him in the same way yet fear- - Just blue" SPANISH FORK—An Interesting "Well I'm unsuited to IL It is correct in Imatrimonial event to form a case Brush the inside fully He was rude So ran her Evan& felt contrite of this week was certain portions for giving the the with (Ineed butter Toast in a hot thoughts sorry Forget about it" marriage of lliss Fern Warner oven until well browned Fill with Her childhood home had been With a sigh of relaxation be sat woman's thought but to mainof Mrs Sarah Warner to the whole story daughter the turkey mixture Coverwith hell Father had been hard and down on the window seat Down taht it throughout Milner 13011 of Gordon and Ora Jay decided error a Is on affection little very We wasted the cold sliced he dropped upon slumbering egg Sprinkle Jones The marriage was Iii the -account of the killing of Milner with cheese if desired Serve hot his children or his wife What he- cat A weird squawk from the cat i l solemnized evening at the the cat's brain re- the eat- there is 'considerable home of theMonday bride's mother which senin the of the bathos white building animal's leased the sharp 'was with ferns and a proWild slash From- - George tences and their arrangement It fusionbright —- claws of potted plants The cereatwere as if the sounds author of Evans a howl anguished rage was performed by Arthur T tempting to ape epic writing that mony Up be jerked the spitting beast Is McKell bishop of the L D &Fifth One Homeric to can't be it hurled wide he it Limply ward in the presence of members -- a' Besides :: dropped from the sharp corner of do this over a dead cat w of the immediate family and a few t become has the of nine what a it Still z lay—dead a hard table close friends The bride was lovely ' - 'a '!" "W too lives? This cat dies shocked entirely a awoke from ' Mrs Evans in a gown of black taffeta with ''::'' 11 aside her easily husband stupor Shoving accessories and a corcontrasting was characa in mistake at beside—the-cIt she threw herself of gardenias She was attended -sage ' "N ' when terization the author the at whimpering choking in horror by Miss Afton Carter of Salt Lake I "She's dead! Kitty's killed! Damn close made the man swear "by City Miss Alice Barton and Miss man is as here such Gad" a Nelson of Salem and Miss you you killer murderer!" would "God" LaVern Rosa Law of Payson Ralph HigEyes wide looked hate upon him built we have certainly say to it and that mouth changed Her usually full red lipped a cousin of the bride acted I The story as a whole is of con- ginson was drawn white as best man A reception for the beidea worth siderable The I Evans stared in amazement wedding party and the immediate Ire Alarmed he watched her anger hind it was very deserving of relatives followed the ceremony lirs main in and that the Saw the livid color sweep development afternoon compligrow Wednesday lie II her face Heard her voice scream development ishas been quite well menting 'Mrs Milner - a bride's ie : short a not This done short t shower was given it the home of 4 1 hate ' for tbis Mrs such as we ' fl Sarah Warner Mrs Mary HigI isawtihfrenflouofndviboottorhyasitonermoewnnt i 1 ill11 column and gitiaon seventy tumult Now free she could lash relatives and close friends were 'P tI ir 'III k 'a'-coldness ': hardness '1''' at his A back i short—prograntsvae given present Like the murdered A Creased Rug F with 'vocal solos by Mrs Ruby Brad:'' sneeringshwy ‘Nli C' would hurt himbut — If a rug bas i nasty crease in it ford and Miss Frances Johnson and J110) - - kitten the cat she could not be measures must be taken or the nap readings by Miss LaReta Butler' y: 4 I - unlike I''' :zs$ would not get the will wear off along that crease very Piano solos were by Mrs Thelma No he killed I- ! 1 A-! Luncheon was served ' chance I quickly Turn the rug upside down McKell will reside i In the night George Evans and wet the crease with a moistened —11r I ti 7 ' '' the whisk until the rug is quite wet at SpanishFork for the present ' f light be found'her bed empty No- - Stretch the rug tight and fasten ' it : where in the house could he find with tacks and let it remain until it James-Harm' ow qP her He wondered where d'ya sup- dries When dry give the back of SPANISH FORK—Miss Donna A i i : the rug a coat of white shellac and James daughter of David H James :' I pose she's gone to? -' ' The evening before site had cried after that dries the Tug may be re- and Orval Harmer of Springville 1 4 ' z for an hour over her cat Thenhe turned to its rightful position free were married Tuesday in the L D s I had gone Up to bed Hard day from wrinkles ' S temple in Sale Lake City Several 4 ' ' ' ' social functions will be given in I ' ''' 14 r the near future in honor of the 1 -- bride Mr and Mrs Harmer will make their home at Spanish Fork k ' :' ' ' ' 'I - :4 -- In the State - - -- - - - - Engagements - Sfo:ry- c g---- t - white cat A soothing shower of -amber- - light- - lulled -to even the coming droloolneno which of Gedrge Evans could not disturb With- - hall-closeyes his approac of possible danger but perhaps conscious of the safety of remaining quiet osno 7 - rm simlightlatirowthe arkallita wittilits—kivilit-ono'liIvor found out Why he was that kle garlic!" This statement was ' — SUNDAY MOANING ZANUARY 9 193a TRIBUNE M Freckleton By John aimosmoter — — - A - - SM:rLAKE - - : THE -- A II i I 7 4 ) 1 - - - - |