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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Tim, COUNTY tacilsecond-cla- REAP EH matter Fetx 8, 1929. at the post office Randdrh Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3. 1879. Wia. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop as Sl.10 SUBMBimON , Dorrie slipped off her dress and down on the bench before the to cold cream her dressing-tabl- e nails. Lovely evening, wasnt, it, t darling? Enjoy it? Very much. I did myself after we got started. Naturally they wanted to celebrate after such good news. It has been a tough winter and spring for them. Especially Joan. Dorrie frowned a little as she bent her head lower. Why especially Joan? I think she felt it more. Fact is, she cried tonight . . . that was the reason we left the floor. I said something about the new job, and she broke down hysterical relief. I think. Wept all over the place when I got her outside. Dorries lip curled. Silly. I thought it was rather natural. Shes kept up a good front all He looked at her, troualong. bled; he had expected more sym- - SYNOPSIS , Certainly, sir, what is the number you have in mind? That jolly little thing that goes Let me see now, what is it called7 1 know: You will' find1 it impossible to achieve the consummation of your desires in this vicinity. Did you say a song, sir, or a recitation? Darn, boss," said the drummer, You cant do that he means, Kezia Marsh, pretty, selfish and twenty, arrives home in Corinth from school and is met by her older brother, Hugh. He drives her to the Marsh borne where her widowed mother, and Fluvanna, a understanding soul, welcomes her. Kezias sister, Margery, plump and matronly with the care of three children, is at lunch with them. Hughs wife, Dorrie, has pleaded a previous engagement. On the way back to bis job at the steel plant founded by one of his forebears, Hugh passes Doc Hiller, a boyhood friend whom he no longer sees frequently because of Domes antipathy. Fluvanna Marsh wakens the next morning from a dream about her late husband. Jim, whose unstable charSoon acter she fears Kezia has inherited. Ellen Pendleton comes over. She is an artistically inclined girl who is a distant niece of Fluvannas and a favorite of Hughs. She happily tells Fluvanna she has become engaged to Jerry Purdue. Ellen fears that her father and mother, Gavin and Lizzie, will not approve the match. Hugh and Dorrie go out to the Freeland Farms to dance with their friends, Cun and Joan Whitney. Whitney, who has been out of work, announces that he has landed a new position. They see Ellen Pendleton and Jerry Purdue. NO BUDGET CHAPTER II Continued sat warm-hearte- JUST A SONG 'I say, conductah, could a special you num-Wi- ?" there 'ere'. 5 "Art? said Cun. I see. Cuckoo but beautiful." Dorrie moved in her chair slightly. Dance? asked Cun, his eyes on Dorrie. They went off together. Joan? Hugh stood up. As they swung into step he said, Well, Jonny, the troubles are all over. Im ever so glad that Cun has work. Youve been a brick, but I could see it was haru on you. Joan gave a smothered exclamation and did not reply. He looked Hubby Dont you Jhink you ought down. Joans eyes were filled with to keep account of your household tGctrs What did I say? . . . Hurt expenses? He Wifey Why? Theres never any- you? , . . Awfully sorry. to week of left end well was the Come at the on; thing dismayed. account for. He led her through go outside. the screened door to the long veranda. Trap Overlook Smoking a cigarette, the small ' They sat in a swing. She boy advanced upon the ticket office it, Hugh. Nerves, I think. ticket to dabbed her eyes with his handkerand demanded a half-far- e chief. And relief from the strain Binghampton. What! cried the booking clerk, A man has to work to fill up his a kid like you smoking a cigar- time . . . Cun has to be busy ette? more than most men hes built Kid be blowed! was the indig- that way. Then you spoke to me nant reply. Im fourteen. so sweetly and sympathetically and Full fare, please. Grit (Sid- I went to pieces. ney, Australia). Hugh sat beside her feeling touched and bewildered. It was . Of Course plain she had some worry on her Professor I .forgot my umbrella mind about Cun. this morning. Presently Joan rose, saying: Steer me around through the hall King Arthur How did you remember to forget it? to the dressing-rooand Ill wash Professor Well, I missed it when up I must be all streaky I raised my hand to close it after Hugh, Im sorry I pulled this scene it had stopped raining. Boston for you. You dont know how abased I feel. Transcript. Forget it. Glad you did, if you The Peoples Servant want to know. We skim the surMrs. Green I want to open an face of conventionalities too much account with your bank. with our friends. Wed be more Cashier How much do you want understanding if we knew what to deposit? was in the other persons heart. Mrs. Green Why, nothing. I want Most hearts dont bear showto draw out $30. Pathfinder Mag- ing. " azine. I cant believe that. I suppose we think it good manAnd Controlling End said Joan dubiously. ners, Mr. A. Our bank has just gone to live on the surface of things isnt through a reorganization. a bad way . . . take what comes Mr. B. What was the matter? and not worry about tomortoday Mr. A. We found we had more row; forget you have a heart I Im executives than depositors. trying to achieve it. I never quite make it . . . still I try very hard. He left her at the dressing-rooService . door and went back to their table. Tourist Where will I find the bus Dorrie and Cun were nowhere for Pumpkin Corners? about, and Ellen and Jerry had Native On top of you if you dont disappeared. He saw nis sister, the middle of the street. get out ofTimes-UnioKezia, dancing with ' Arthur WiFlorida lliams. He left the sandwiches untouched but opened a bottle of MODERNISTIC BOY beer, and sat sipping it. . ' Dorrie and Cun approached; she Where was animated, laughing. did you and Joan disappear? We tried to find you but you had hidden yourselves in some secluded Of course you werent corner. parked in the automobile? Or were ycu, Hugh? Joan came up just then, her face freshly powdered and bearing no trace of emotion. We were mooning on the veranda, she said gay-lJones doesnt strike me as literCun drew out her chair. Til ary, yet he declares that he never have to look into this, he threatfeels so comfortable as when he is ened. Is there a moon? It seemed snugly in his library. Oh, thats not surprising. His terribly dark to me! Dorrie bookcase is a folding bed. teased. "Explain your absence I said Attaining Success Hugh with a smile. Chubb I am surprised that ParkNever explain! answered Dorer has made such a phenomenal rie lightly. Explanations lead to success as a weather forecaster. nothing and nowhere Hugh, you Duff Im not. He threw away havent danced with me. all his scientific instruments and deAt home and in their own room, pends on his corns to tell him when Hugh sighed with contented fatigue it is going to rain. Pathfinder as he untied his tie. - ... m , Auto-mobilit- kind T IGHT of invariably any throws light upon duty, and L we are if we know War is Advance .oblige us by playing I Light Upon Duty ss s. m n. ... y- 1 say what she Drinking gamCuns a popular fellow. bling. He started for the closet and said She gave me from its depths, so unexpected, was It a quite jolt. coming from her. And I suppose when she wept, you comforted her? He laughed a little. Yes; lent her my handkerchief! Youre so gullible! Oh, I say now . . . Dorrie, He stood over her. really Lights sparkled in her eyes from inward laughter. ' She lifted her face for his kiss. she murmured, stroking his hair. did not afraid of. She was Thin-skinn- ed CHAPTER III - Chinese Health Rules Are Given O. K. by Paris Doctor as Good Practice Today quite warm; then move each toe separately. These hints were laid down ages ago by a. Chinese sage whose name has not reached us, notes Dr. Jr., in LAmi du Peuple Ghis-lain-Houz- (Paris). Nevertheless, adds the French physician, we would not deem these health hints as superannuated. They are sound today. So, too, thinks the Paris doctor, are these further suggestions by the Chinese sage: Luxury Spread That Is Yours With Thrift. Companion squares in filet crochet make the loveliest household accessories. A square at a time made in spare moments time youll never miss and before you know it youll be ready to join them for a cloth or scarf. As a bedspread, too, this design will be - Ellen and Jerry lingered late at their dinner at the , Freeland Farms. The dancing began at nine oclock and the orchestra, a pianist, a saxophone player and a drummer, were just taking their places at the far end of the hall. They wanted to know whom I was going out to dinner with again. When I said you, they looked at each other you know parents and said that I seemed to be going out with you a great deal lately . . . so then I told them. Jerry picked at his salad idly, then laid his fork down. His hair was dark brown, almost black, straight, and lay back, sleek and glistening on his head with the help of a pomade. His complexion was a smooth olive and went well with his eyes, the color of black coffee. When he smiled his eyes had sparkling depths, and his lips a combination of sensitiveness and sensuousness. And what did they say? For an instant Ellen looked Then, the troubled, remembering. dimples played over her face as pride in Jerry reassured her. They want to see you talk to you. When they do that, it will be all right. i Sure? ' Jerry was not smiling now. There was a hint of brooding in his eyes. Im certain of it. I told them Id bring you in after dinner. Youre So Gullible! Jerry gave a faint groan and pathy for Joans predicament. Re- looked at his plate. Frightened? verse the case, Dorrie. Suppose I feel as if I were to be shot I had been out of wofk for almost a year. " Wouldnt you be a bit at sunrise. Silly! . . . My parents have teary with joy when I did land committed a murder so never something? No Id have confidence enough far! Yes, but it sounds ominous. Im in you to be sure youd get somebe to old of in' the brought in tried executed! thing splendid place one. Cun is a simply marvelous Couldnt we put it off until tomorsalesman. Everyone says so. He row night? was sure to be placed in a little When she did not answer, he while. The future with the Cres- went on: Look your last on me cent company is much better than as a whole man! I have a feeling his old place at the Arrow Steel. Ill resemble a sieve in an hour or He nesitated. so shot full of holes. But even so Ive met I gathered something else was your father several times but he bothering her. She seemed to feel doesnt speak to me on the street, that Cun might get into difficulties, and your mother has never been not working. , friendly! What will they Say when " Oh! Dorries eyes flew open, they know I have the audacity to want to marry you? startled. How odd. (TO BE CONTINUED ) Perhaps. When you are .undressed and about to get into bed, take your foot and rub the sole of it energetically and as long as you can. Do not stop until your foot is anything sure to have thereby a clearer notion of right from wrong. The mere awakening of the understanding must awaken the conscience in some degree. You cannot gain more intellectual power without also gaining moral light. 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