Show watgii j 4jiy&ie acsyi ap — Wj iw ay’ f'rj V 22 B Suiulaj Morning- iTljc Salt £akc $rilnmc- - - 'So Thin the -- Tribune Short Story- - Ehe (stood with her hand on (he doorknob Sha was a little short woman with thin white hair and big dark eyes ‘I’m going in" she said "and there a no sense in any of ou objecting" She looked at them de- fiantly Her daughter put a kind hand on the old woman s shoulder ‘There theie mother V e don t ohecl e A on just thought it would he hard you sitting there alone all night" "I won't be alone" She started to turn the doorknob Her son rame close and put his arms around her “We want things to be as easy as possible for you Let me go in with you and stay until you get tired " 'I wont get tired and " I don t Want any of you with me They all looked at her helplessly and Sarah Morrison opened the door and went into the dark room The shades were all down and she walked steadily over to the window Moonand pulled up the blinds light flooded in That was better she thought After all she and Perry could stand most anything that tame up if they had just a sprinkle of stars and a shaft of moonlight She drew a chair up close to him She was and looked at his face glad he looked peaceful The others had said he looked natural as life But they said it to comfort her He didn t look nator themselves ural No dead person ever did and It was not right nor fitting that It was even better they should and easier to stand becaue they look natural didn't ’ But for all that he w as hers and he wouldn’t be here in this house any more after tomorrow The moonlight shows his fare up She moved good Sarah thought a little closer and drew the cover Then she up over his shoulders settled back into the chair and closed her eyes How many times had the other world leaned close and taken someone ahe loved? How many times She began countlets see ing on her fingers Which was the first? When was it? Hepsey the white goose Quite clearly Sarah remembered the farm the big adobe house the pasture sloping down to the creek— a place of wonder and delight The clear water spread out into the grass Rnd circled into shining pools The middle of the current was smooth as glass Little Sarah ran down the path that threaded the pasture At the edge of the creek she stopped and hid herself in the willows Then she reached up and parted the branches and looked out Slowly in great majesty a white goose tailed dowm the stream ‘Hepsevl Hepsey!" Sarah railed "Hepsey"' But the white goose arrhed her long neck more proudly than ever and the smooth waters carried her onward past the willow clump The child waited in the cool willows Finally the goose came back ruffling the water in circles "Hepsey! Hepsev'" Sarah called louder this tune Then she moved quietly out of the willows and stood on the bank of the stream She reached out her hands The goose turned flapped her w ings and waddled up the bank She edged along very close to Sarah and a queer joyful quack came out of the shining yellow beak Sarah turned and walked serenely back along the meadow path with the white goose clo-- e behind her They crossed the fringe of low ground and wound into the upland wheat Tall and bearded bronzy bright was the wheat and Sarah and Hepsey were lost in the maze of furrows lost and alone and happy with the wheat heads waving over them and their feet making a pattern on the ground They came slowly out of the grain field and paused on the sunny side of the barn Hcpscy struck her beak up and down on the side of an empty pan Very mirfully Sarah took a paper n k out of her apron pocket and emptied some meat scraps into the pan Hepsey a table manners were very had but the quirk darlings of her yellow beak were wonderful to see Sarah reached out her hand and stroked the smooth feathers along the snowy w hits w mgs Hepsev was part of sptingtlme and childhood and joy When Christmas morning iame Sarah threw a warm coat over her shoulders and went out to look for Near the wood pile she Hepsey saw red stains on the snow and white feathers stuck to the blade of the ax She held her breath Great sobs rough! in her thiont The dinner table was set with the beet dishes the new silver There wae a centerpiece of hnllv But Sarah saw only the stuffed brow n goose Bhe cried out ‘I wont eat llep-se- y ' I wont'' and she ran into the bedroom and craw led under the bed and cried liven In spring there weir a few White feathers blown about in the wind Hep'ey was whiter thui moonlight Sarah thought and she knew that the beauty of the lost goose w ns with her yet Hepsey was never really gone she thought and Bern s not lot either Without any fear she rem hrd over and tone lied his hand There was nothing to be Hfiaul of Once she would have been frightened trrrori7rd but not now You didn t live 75 years for nothing All of life w n s really a walking w ith dc alb ami you never knew any peace until you got to see death face and find out it wnsnt 4 so hvd after nil C'lirnh answered rvrrv thing At least evrev'liing that by now Mie had ned whs Important death so tbit It didn t hint so much it was like your dear on bad been v luting in some alien hd jlace and then bed gone home and the folks he d been visitiig Veil' — By Vesta P Salt Lake -- Hospital Books In Good Shape Crawford City Utah July 16 1939 WidesprcadsUse of 'U’ Extension Courses Revealed in Report by Educator An audit completed Saturday by George Zolintakis deputy in the states and the Do-- t traded "mail students" from the? "A recent survey shows that per Twenty-thre- e office of State Auditor John V and prowith felt bad and missed him but you always You’re mirh a little less as dust I can’t stand it of Canada minion participated in Atlantic seaboard and a number of son desiring both cultural Perry Guy shows accounts of the state the fodfH who had already gone fessional advancement and who in " a home to renat be courses Provo Univert can of d I the I last with in think don't states study southern hospital good you Georgia home were glad when he came thing manv cases are unable to attend "Don’t fane on so Your ma is dition for the period of the audit sity of Utah extension division in benecare of Tennessee and the Carolina Right now Perry would be seeing long without me to take December 1 1937 to April 30 1939 regular classes are getting study the fiscal year from July 1 1938 included in this group his folks and her folks and their yon " ficial results from home seeing wonderful new thing seeThe deputy recommended howfriends they knew long ago Words Long lost w'ords earned ing spring again Just like finding ever that the bond of the secretary lo July 1 1939 according to Dr I Connecticut and Maine are the Dr Horsfall said For the duration of 1939 and until Long ago Sarah thought of that away by the wind in the sagebrush the apple tree in bloom after a of the hospital be inrreased from Owen Horsfall extension division most recent addition of eastern the local extension 1 1940 second encounter with death only Evan died soon after his eightto i 10000 19000 because inthe of July on be states to director drouth like aiming the west 40 acres represented courses in apoffer a few years after Hepsey whs gone will division eenth birthday Ruptured appencreased responsibilities placed upon Each one of Utah's 29 counties University of Utah's home study proximately 100 subjects including Thus time it was the little dix A thing like that could take with all the rorks gone and sprout- him roll fir'd list persons taking one or more sister bhe had been wading in the off a big strong boy in three davs ing green blade of wheat seeing Dr Horsfall who recently re- studies in practically every Dr H r endeavor creek ami stopped suddenly into a and the little thin girl could live the adobe In the house all smooth of educational offered courses home of by the study turned from the annual meeting at Tabernacle deep hole No one found her until on for more than 50 yeais Could witlvno wasp nests under the eaves Speaker plan with Salt Lake county having the National Association of State faThese°coiirscs are supplementary Your ma for-gW no more it was too late tired wont Ernest not could on get but entirely live Young former presi- the greatest number of registra- University Extension Division ata to classes held during the fall and Not long after that Sarah and Evan and his strong brown She’s " gone from November into dent of the L D S Argentine Berkeley Cal reports there is centers her mother took a long walk into hands April mission will be the speaker at the tions marked increase in home study winter months in downtown g was 2 a But the foothills vv here the October sunsuch she it her dear Sunday Berry In the first davs of The popularity of certain courses course throughout most all sec- m Salt Lake City and in neighbor-mgrief p m services in the not was L D and towns the he S warm rocks what said that brought shine lay upon tabernacle cities and would say a week ago today he offered by the university has at- - tions of the country the weeds and brush were so dry went Rather it was his presa healing two weeks ago e a and ent his kind intentions that they sang a year ago Evan queer crackling month ago And Sarah without achieving the song when the wind stirred left Earah sat on a round red rock It wasn't fair Why did God have perfection of peace in her own and her mother sat on a big boul-rir- r to take Evan’ There were plenty mind for a long time found occaThey talked themselves into of old people in town There was sions to try to give comfort to the tw ilight others "Call in Sarah Morrison” that crippled boy Ned Barnard ‘Mother where's Connie-gone’- " there was the man with only one folks would say when trouble came " "She s up in heaven leg and Jed Harrison who was ‘She knows what to say" Sarah 'Is heaven on a star?" Why did it have tried to speak sincerely when she ' I don t know ” explained bereavement to others to bo Evan’ The mother averted her eves She Thero must not be any God or Thcfe would be no pain in the let the wind blow her haw Her else he managed things in a hap- hereafter no disappointments no Kellogg's Bits Vacuum mouth trembled and her hands Your loved ones were Shredded Pack hazard wav He let tragedy hap- tiredness clutching the rock seemed terribly pen He took away part of you only lent to you and God had a Wheat COFFEE empty when ou were only 18 He took right to take them back whenever 2 pkg lb he needed them They had better "Is heaven back of the moon or away the strong and left the weak on the south side of the sun7' care than could them and left the the you took away and 20C give young more happiness than earth affords ‘We have to W'ait a long time old to find that out ” w'hen But Sarah's There wasn’t any God Things grandchild died Oh " were thrown together and nobody she forgot the meaning of the Then Sarah got to wondering words she had said to others It cared Would Connie play wilh little Two years ago today Evan lrft seemed such a senseless useless dishes up ill heaven’ Would there things fbr a year-ol- d Evan baby to be he dolls’ When the little blue Then she didn't rrmemher quite taken She stood over the little rocking chair got broken would so often and recalling some time body and thought "Here 'he is a carpenter come and fix it? the vividness taken and I live on so full of years suddenly quite 'Mother do they paint the chairs seemed less She remembered at and not much good to anyone ” and make them new and shining longer intervals and each time Her friends came with the same old worn out phrases up there’” herself for not remembering Heaven is "If thats the way the hitle girls more often It had been terrible the hildrcn's kingdom They need youth and babies there Heavenly Father lights stars for them and they need no earthly candle They have eternal youth never have to go limping to the door All of this Sarah heard with By Professor L A Quivey and she tried to be stoical Then all the words were made useThis story furnishes an interesting and instructive example of less definition and explanation This is not to There came an old man who said by means of a story "We got to think straight about say that we have to deal with a thematic story yet Mrs Craw-for- d these things The world ain’t much has something to give in the way of very serious and solid of a place no more with wars information She is trying to tell us how from youth up until one and rumors of wars and no one finally tastes of death himself he reacts and grows to know and ever knowing whats going to hapunderstand death finding that he has met a friend rather than pen next Its a lucky baby that can go to a better land and don’t It is thematic in as much as the last clause is anan enemy have to face what's coming up” swered Sarah stood very still there in the Our readers will notice that to a very great extent this room She looked kind of telling is done through the choice of incidents in the life straight at the old man and her word were in contempt of Sarah the old wife as she sits alone with her dead husband 'That s a fine way for you to talk communing with his spirit and with her resurrected memories Albert Johnson' YTou ought to know better I tell you life is good things which had not been recalled for long years previous and Milk- In spite of poverty it's good— in the meaning of which taken in order and now chained together ltd war— of of in Ripe spite shows that she has in her now immensely alert consciousness spite everything Iamb life is good' And there's no sense or Klondvke f! had already for the shaping a real philosophy which seems to or reason to a baby's dying'" life show its full to in and to relation its death No sense exactly place or reason Yet jou had to accept death You had to learn friendly face tn live and yet get along with The perfection in this kind of story lies almost entirely in death You had to walk beside Mrs Crawford had to choose just the right and conselection death all jour life But it took the in secutive items out of all the ideas she considered studying jear to find this out No young Firm person knew it Because of what human reaction to death and attend to it that they were arhad to her Sarah knew Ripe happened in order that the conclusion should be ranged When Perry took sick and they the understanding and satisfying definition of the function of both knew he couldn’t laat long death in life which she here seems pretty well to have attained Sarah thought of reassuring things to say to him "Wevo lived our Of all the choices that she made we are the most delighted 2 life Terry and jou won't he long with the first the incident of Hepsey at which we presume some without me Wcve got a heap of It is probablo of the readers were curious and even repelled friends and relatives on the other that the death of some pet is really the first introduction that side and they'll keep you company until I come " Solid most children got to death and how finely chosen was this selecI’erry nodded his gray head and it or has to one fact that is the added accept tion when to it Green readied out his hand and she put we just now write that her little wrinkled hand in his go without his dinner (It seems to us as what They heard the loud ticking of the Tt perhaps this choice between blind rejection and getting clock Sarah got up and took the almost into live comes every meeting with we must have to BFI 1 S— clock into the other room "It ticks death) too loud " she said "and altogether our author of choice our Working forward from this first too fast ” 10C Lean And now when his sickness was students should tost every choice to determine whether each FreA over nnd Terry lay quietly in the Fresh added its new increment to the perfect acquaintance with death Utah thembig bedroom Sarah tried to make and whether the chain of incidents climatically builded an of her orderly In succession whole selves into the SATISFYING AND ENLIGHTENING thoughts She tried to recall the Mrs two these not deserve adjectives does whole the first much time as she saw him and what as happened next But her memories Crawford has failed and we want to congratulate her on arriving were confused snntehes some of at a very satisfactory definition (to us at least) them so triviil that she felt they were not fit to think of now in the f u e of thi solemn nnd final thing nnd now It was terCOFFEE want thorn then I guca Heavenly to remember She thnucht of the way rerrv rible to forget fixed up" Father ha evorj thing hi on turned a loved enllar Kvnn mat up And the girl who had ' Mother I get awfully lcmeome windy morning the way he would so deeply end lost him so iittcnv remark cold a Christmas ‘It side I felt had when now sat quietly at Teriv without Connie 1 -- lb She knew his attitude hud been nutidr'" They wilhnut out there still weeping I saw her mud pie In that long time of tense hope when he stood in mai ried 50 ) ear Ho you think drying bv the barn' 2-l- b Sarah leirned what Rerrv thought summer on the low knoll west of see her soon ’ I ‘I hope of the journey between this world the house ami manned the sky for Tho mother shivered And nnd tho next and she agred with ram the wav hi head lifted and I hope not " not darling Thev hadnt worked the sunlight fell on his fa re the he gathei ed Sarah np into her him in general whole anxious reaching of his out in their own minds all the dearm and held her tightly Rerrv in hi joking body She knew every detail of the tails t lull lie Mjing down went When they wav that they would leave some- wav he laid the pine log in the the wind was stronger It whipped setgrate of an Oe tnher morning how and tangled thing to God for thev louldnt the molher apron fine he vhavod the kindling sa wnuldnt tle ACME They cvcrjthing brown curl Twilight Sarah’ And Rerrv though perhaps he when tnc whit actually happened shadedged at ross the vallrv and mu dn I think of it in this strange thin veil was rent ow hung Into the rorner rf the Canned new Harp mild he nvv are of Sarah Rerrv stood with Sarih that winhill ter day when they turned away a lie had learned to be aware of And now Si rah Mornson rememm tile lot g nitirr h of dnv a new How BEER grivr on the lull Sarah her bered that hour a if it had been ftoni fond vhr v a of panirs and forget-me-n40 then and she should have was a in li'tle shifted She e'terdav how she didn t rnre for her rhair and looked anin at hern able In control tho (linking z lirge flower like peonies and zincans that sohs in her throat 8-- oz Rerrv Green Strange how it " she alwnvs "Too nia Rerrv tried to ( oir fort her hv rethe same puture looked different he had "aid rerrv would be aware of how at each stago of your life and jou peating all the sHjilig 3 8-- oz lieird and hv adding a many new Sarah hair got it gray threaded felt different Hbnut It at first motthen of ho could then h ideas think epeeklee1 She remembered a bov named Your tled and how angry ahe got when 'There there old girl Evan One evening in ft long lost was getting along in jnira folk said gray hair was beautiful mother k bliu hi he topped stopped Apill Everjthing she wanted to happen Ho would remember the wav she buggy In fiont of the home and to She didn t had of saving good night with a HEINZ BABY her had happenrd PI RITV vhe ran down the walk to meet on nnj thing ” nusa out trilling huskines in her voice the from hm They drove away FIG BARS HEINZ SPAGHETTI Sarah suit sobbed Thev walked Rerrv would he avvaro of tin GRAPEFRUIT firm and out through the There was so In cemesnow ard much tow the in the moonlight rrh along following an old road into lb the room She looked at the dear Raked tery gate the erdarod hill HEINZ Heinz 'I keep thinking ahout her lips fa e How strange it seemed Evan stopped the buggy In n was Rerrv now I the wi'h can't she remember the Hung Hepsey Tall over very He moved ilearitlg PIERCE’S CATSUP white goose ami with Connie with Heinz used to say without remembering clove to Sarah and put his arm Evan with the H RITV grandchild and all around her She let her thin hand her lips" f r "There there Sarah She not the other who had gone before DEL MAIZ CORN slip inlo Evan's and they et there SALTINES And it was fitting that he didn't 11 see her vimic You for good gone silent for a long time or H noU Piffi look natural A"! FLOUR tune Theie wont ‘I ben 1'van mud nothing TOMATOES “There1 quite again ” 2-l- b CroM Ur mm lie nut lusaimpih-tectlogldestroy love s few stats out tonight" T ill 73o around her for he knew FLOUR Drifted ' r 'Star stem awfully far nwaj" he h Murder llejiriii" 4 in S t 40 couldnt see where he was She movid i Inver to Evan M irma Peterson 51 of J17'v 'I nidi wed hurrv up and turn w t'kuig ’I keep thinking of her rvr T tie Second K 18" Thrie was a far awnv note street is In appear in amt slated Silt Like Citv mint August way tluv tivrd open von e in I in )5 ” at nothing U In” for preliminary hearing on a It don t tin any good to llnnk of ‘So we eoulil get nviiried" Hi rhmge of first degree murder In thing like that Trj to renumber the shoot mg of hla on airent wa measured solemn 10 ” how how was nod she kind" good She lifted her Donald Preston 35 on Julv 10 It 'Oh Evan Crystal iur That ring on her finger That wa "fme In hi and he kieed her lip inadvertently reported White It might Imt a thousand vvrek that th hearing w i set 10 ring ligh'lv Bar 'Strati girl I in taking (art of jean after her hands are shape for Julj 13 Iou-isian- rt simple-minde- d 19c PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY AHD TUESDAY ‘ e Lessons From This Story re flower-scente- d Fruits (i Vegetables MELONS SPUDS s? 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