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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER RANDOLPH. UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER matter Feb. Entered as second-cla8. 1929. at the pst office RandolDh, Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. Wm. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop, iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiminiiiiiiiiiiimiuiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiniiiHiiiHiiiiiimiiiiKiiiiiiniiiiiHiiiinimiiiiiiHiiiHHiiiiiiHS ss $1.50 Qieem SUBSCRIPTION Per Year in Advance Alltel Sally Sez ILac By Frances Parkinson Keyes WNU Service. Frances Parkinson Keyes ji niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiumimiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiii'uii discernment enough to see that it was they will have to be here four years, CHAPTER XI Continued fine. The bouse which he and Anne said Neal, aghast 27 Of course. But as far as that goes, in Hinsboro was a comfortBecause, when the time came that had built middle-claswe do not know that the legislation TOO MUCH FOLIAGE A man who had been absent for a considerable time, and who during his travels had cultivated a great crop of whiskers and mustaches, visited a relative whose little girl had been his special favorite. The little girl made no offer to salute him with the usual kiss. Why, child," said the mother, dont you give your old friend a kiss? Mother," answered the child, I dont see any place. Labor. No Work After Hours The maid spoke sharply through the door. No, I cant give you anything. Youll have to come back after five, when madam is here." Im sorry, miss, said the beggar. Boston My hours are only 9 to 5. Transcript. When Old Age Begins magazine article is headed ; When does old age begin? We are reminded of an answer to the same question once made by a lady who did not look her years. To me, she said, old age is always 15 years older than I am. Boston Transcript. A JUSTIFIED WORRY we really needed to spend 1 wanted to be able to do it And I think the time has come. 1 see, said Neal a little Ironically. Am I permitted to ask just how these vast sums are to be squandered, since am to earn them? Neal, darling, dont talk about it in that tone! You know bow hard it was to find even this crowded little house that we could rent, and yon know how uncomfortable weve been in it all winter ! I want you to let me begin bunting now for a house that we can live In suitably next winter and 1 buy it In other words," he said dryly, I suppose you have got your eye on one already! And as Anne colored and gave a little laugh he laughed too and sat down beside her. All right Tell me about it It is in Georgetown, Anne breathed excitedly, an old house, rather badly out of repair "Georgetown ! interrupted Neal conWhy thats full of temptuously. f shacks and What on earth do you want to go there for? Because the best values in real estate are there, said Anne proudly, it used to be The court end of town and was a metropolis before Washington even existed Now the lovely Colonial bouses are being snapped up agair and soon there wont be any left, people are moving out there so fast. This house like is a big square brick one, on a corner lot, and its a great bargain. Of course it needs a lot done to it, but But you could supervise the improvements this spring while I am leading a celibate life slaving away in Hinsboro well how much would it cost all told? The house is only five thousand dollars, if we pay cash for it. I should least that much more have to spend on repairs. And then of course I should have to furnish it. 1 see. You want at least fifteen thousand dollars then. I want more than that. I might as well tell you so, all at once. riff-raf- 1 ! 1 How did you lose your hair? Worry! I was in constant fear that I was going to lose it. Velvet Paw You really ought to come to Shrimp-to- n with me next summer. I had a wonderful time there this year. I won a beauty competition. Ruby No, I think Id rather go to more crowded place. Calgary Herald. Learned by Observing Gushington Where did you learn all those beautiful new glides and dips? Professor Pumps I managed a company of trained seals for four years. Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Miss Staying, Power Your wife seems a garrulous woman. Garrulous? Why, if I suddenly went dumb It would take her a week to find it out. Der Lustige Sasche. Drug Store Help That girl is certainly the picture of health. Yes. Shes very well painted. Easy Way Do you believe in heredity? Rather; thats how I got all my money. How much? The clothes I bought in Paris are Just about gone. Ill have to get new ones; Ive made a list of what I need, and a thousand dollars is a conservative estimate of the cost Then weve got to have a new motor. And I want to put the children in private schools next fall both of them and meanAnne drew her breath and went time 1 want on to take them to Europe during their vacation. We can cross on a cabin boat quite comfortably, and then we could go straight to Fontainebleau and stay there nearly all summer. The children can study French and 1 can go on with mine. And want to take up my music again. It means a lot to me music and I have neglected it I know you have, dear, said Neal. And I thought we might have some horses and ride in the forest. Of course if you could only come too it 1 would be couldnt No, I suppose you said Neal steadily, of course not Ill have to work all summer. But I do want you and the children to go. Ill THE FLAVOR perfect But book our passage right off, tf youre willing," said Anne, and now about the house? Could you go with me this afternoon and look it over? it isnt occupied and have the key. 1 They went immediately after dinner. The fine old bouse was in a sad state of dilapidation. But Neal had home; this, properly repaired and furnished would become a residence of individual charm and distinction a suitable setting for a rising statesman, the dignified background for his. wife. Suppose we drive back and get the kids and Dora and Horace? be sugIf they all like it as much gested. as we do, I guess we may just as well consider the question settled. The day after the adjournment of congress Neal left alone for Hinsboro, facing the fact that as Anne bad once stayed there without him, saving mone that he might spend It, so he must now stay there without her, saving money that she might spend it. He accomplished what he set out to do, and more, in fact, his reputation as a lawyer of national and international note dated from that summer. True, he already had wide experience and a large practice upon which, to build; the foundations for his fame were laid; but it was only now that he bewhich gan the brilliant was to bring him fame and fortune. In June he permitted himself the brief luxury of going to Washington to see how the improvements on the house were advancing and to accompany his family from there to New York when they sailed on the De Grasse. He did not leave Hinsboro again until he returned to New York three months later, to welcome them back again. In the fall he returned able, nondescript s super-structur- e uncomplainingly to Mrs. Simmons cottage, the two servants accompanying Anne and Nancy and the new French maids to Georgetown. Just before congress opened sgain Neal rejoined his family. Anne had done her work well; and the place in Georgetown, in its completely repaired and renovated condition, surpassed his every expectation. As they sat before the library fire the evening of their reunion, after a delicious and beautifully served dinner, Anne commenced outlining her plans for the winter. I am going to start my days at home right away, she said, that will give me time to get in three before Christmas, and I think this year we had better have an occasional Sunday tea as well Now as to dinners. With Dora and Horace reinforced by and Madeleine, I see no reason why we should hesitate to ask anyone here. There is just one hitch I had a letter from Harriet saying now that we have a guest room, she feels sure we would like to have a long visit from her. we would! said Neal The h Harriet Is interested In will be disposed of this session. Thats true, too well, we will just have to live in hopes. Its too bad, honey, just when you thought you had everything so nicely organized, but I guess It cant be helped. Anne wrote to her mother saying she would have a room ready for Sol and Sam by the first of January; and she wrote to Harriet to come at once, hoping that this aggressive lady would, by some miracle, prove sufficiently adaptable to her surroundings to be at least partially assimilated by them. Her hopes were groundless. Harriet arrived in the middle of Annes first At Home. The day was stormy, and she wore a serviceable hat, large black rubbers and a dingy brown mackintosh. Relieved of these, and of her dripping umbrella, she was disclosed white cotton clad in a and a gray whipcord shirtwaist, skirt, which was cut in multitudinous gores and finished around the bottom with braid. Anne had left her guests for a mo- as yet. Tjut shipping isnt free, in the woods, wolves are prowling And stock np on good local goods. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Lets HEWllETJVS have a perennial garden write for high-necke- Odell Gardens list and planting guide of plants shrubs, and trees. Ogden, Utah ment to see Harriet comfortably stalled in the precious guest room. She was conscientiously cordial but she faltered a little. I thought you might like to pour tea for me a little while, she said hesitatingly; you could relieve Mme. Estavi at five. That will give you plenty of time to change your dress. ,I shall not take time to change, Harriet assured her briskly. 1 shall come down at once. I see there are a number of people here and I certainly shall not lose this opportunity to talk about the evils of smoking, tea and in- At 400 Utah Oil . Refining Service Stations In Utah and Idaho THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY coffee. Wouldnt it be better to wait and do that at some meeting? suggested At strictly social affairs like Anne. this, we dont bring up debatable ques-- ' tions. That shows you are not really interested in great causes, said Harriet, brushing her hair back flatly from her I shall have no such high forehead. I am conscious of the frivolscruples. ity into which you have led Neal, but I shall try to counteract such an influence. As to meetings, I shall attend those, too, of course. Id fact. 1 shall hold some here. I can see there is plenty of room for them in this large house which you have so extravagantly purchased, regardless of the fact that you already had a beautiful home in Hinsboro. The first person whom Harriet approached on the subject near to her heart chanced to be Senator Lassiter. with vehemence. he shepherded amused, And that she thinks she ought to do Immensely Harriet skillfully to the sun parlor and her best towards influencing congress encouraged her to talk, conveying the prohibiting the sale of tobacco in any impression that he agreed perfectly form and limiting the sale of tea and with everything she had to say. When, coffee. She wants to lobby against late in the afternoon, he was relieved them with this as a center. by Neal, he left her with the happy Good G d! ejaculated Neal with idea that she had made a convert. The still greater vehemence. misleading philanderer, however, wanWell, what can I do? I cant de dered off in search of Anne, laughing cline to allow your own and your and claiming a reward. softly only sister to come to our house, What thanks do I get for helping can I? you out? he asked. I suppose not Better have No end of thanks, she said with a her come at once and get her visit smile, as she leaned hack in her chair. over with. "Ah but I would like something But my problems dont concrete. Would you ride with Anne sighed. me toend with Harriet my mother has writmorrow morning or let me take you to ten, too. She says now that we have a concert in the afternoon? a spare room, she is sure that we Neither. You know we went all' would be glad to have Sol and Sam over that thoroughly last spring, come and stay with us and go to Blythe, after Neal went away. I wont George Washington university. play with fire. But If they start In a college course (TO BE CONTINUED.) 1 Altho I always liked Intermonntain products when I lived in Utah, I never realized their outstanding quality until I moved to California. If yon could go into the big markets In Los Angeles and hear the clerks recommend the Utah products as the very best, you would never have a doubt as to their superior quality, and would always insist on buying Intermonntain products. MRS. EDNA POWELL, El Monte, Calif, New Grand Hotel Salt Lake City, Utah New Post Office and Federal Building Opposite Salt Lakes Most Popular Medium Priced Hotel One Block from Theatre and Shopping District New Modern Coffee Shop in Connection (Open Day and Night) M. H. 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Nothing has done more to Injure the spirit and morale of the growing generation than the fake psyot the success mongers. chology Not only do they waste the valuable time and. effort of our youth on sills master mind theories, on prescriptions and exercises, but what Is worse. a Failure they inject into the susceptible minds of their followers a pernicious philosophy of personal success, a consuming desire for control, a blind greed for power over ones associates and comrades. They direct youthful thinking into channels of individual attainment only; they lead the susceptible mind to forget that the morale of every creed and nation lies in cooperation with the community and not in personal power. The man or woman who finds the only goal in gratification of persona ambition, and who will subordinate every action and thought to this end, such an individual is dangerous to the community at large. The community, today as ever, is In need of individuals imbued with the desire to socially. Those who deliberately inculcate into our youth the spirit of ruthless striving for success, power, riches they are chiefly accountable for the breakdown in the social responsibility of our people. Women Juror Dont Sleep Then, too, 1 have never seen a woman juror asleep in the jury box, commented Judge Carl Weygandt of Cleveland in an article in the Ohio Woman Voter," commenting on the deThe sirability ..of women jurors. average woman is sound in her viewpoint and regards her responsibilities as a juror more seriously than does the average man; they are keen in Judg ing the credibility of witnesses and quick to detect fraud; and mixed juries are more likely to return verdicts consistent with the law and the evidence in the case, said Judge I have never heard a lawyer or a judge express himself as opposed to having women serve on oyi Juries, We.v-ganut- he concluded. . 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