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Show THE PAYS0N1AN, I looked into the face client for you. of a man who appeared to be about 30. One arm was shorter than tbe Utah Weekly War to be Won Industrial Review by Allies this Year June .3, 1918. Salt Lake Returns on shipment of 39 tons of ore from new strike on Red Wrrior mine netted $1,297 after deducting freight and smelter charges, more than $33 per ton net. Salt Lake Parowan Oil Co. getting ready for active work and is having drilling rig delivered on ground. Mill City Mines in this district now' employing 150 men. Moab Representatives of Standard (til company have been investigating a great oil dome 10 miles south of Thompsons, and arrangements are being perfected for drilling first oil well according to reports. Forest, rangers to plant 800,000 fish in national forest in with state. Increase is shown in Utah valuation, Assesment of $159,000,000 is $3,0il0,0i)0 gain over last year. Brigham City Boxelder High School building is to bo completed this summer. Ogden Frizes have been awarded bv Amalgamated Sugar Co. to farmers raising best beets in its territory. According to reports, war board has authorized building of at least loO miles of railroad into Uintah country. Salt Lake Load of grain-festeers purchased at $14.10 a hundred. Salt Lake Dayton l'lacer Recovery Corp. nets $2,800 first week. New plant treats 100 tons daily and makes 90 per cent recovery. The gross result of the operations amounted to l,4fio pounds of precipitate, which carried 300 ounces silver, 57 ounces gold anc 40 per cent copper. Salt Lake Assessed value of Utah utilities for 1918 shows a total of near $159,000,000, an increase of $3,000, 0O0 over 1917. Moab Big Indian copper mill nears completion. buildseohol Montieello ing here to be completed. d Six-roo- Blanding Large new school building planned here. Fillmore Greatest sulphur deposit in U. S. lying near Cove Fort, 25 mites from railroad, to be developed and put on paying basis. - Salt Lake Wool scouring and topping plant may be constructed here. Salt Lake 80,000 acres of state land in San Juan county to be sold .Tiny 10. PAYSON, UTAH other. I forget which one it was. Bui when he heard me called Selina, the he tried to hide gipsy fortune-teller- , his short arm. But for all that I must The war will be over this that he seemed to have a very vear, the Germans will be beaten, and' the say face. At- first he was not Inpleasant Kaiser will die by his own hand." clined to enter into the fun of having That was the declaration made to his fortune told. As a matter of fact, me by an old gipsy woman, Selina he declined at first, but after beiug Smith, known all over the United chaffed a great deal he allow ed me to Kingdom as a fortune teller, and who read his hand. told the kaisers fortune manv vears "I cannot remember all that I tola ago. this man, whom you will recognize as wentv-seveI years or so ago Selina the kaiser, although at the time I dlu was down in the vicinity of Windsor not. know it was the kaiser. But 1 orest, where at the time one of the know that I told him one or two home anderveldes stayed, and to prove the truths which he apparently did not authenticity of her statement the old like gipsy woman produced a personal let "First of all I told him a few of ter signed by the gentleman in questhe things that had already occured In tion. "There was a hunt meeting," sail. his career, and then I went on to the future. Selina, "or something of the kind goDo Not Like English. and there was a big assembly ing on, like England, 1 said, but "You of aristocracy. My husband held the horse of Prince Christian while I told you do not like the people in it. You the prince his fortune. The Prince of can only mount a horse on one side. He did not seem to like this remark, Wales was there, too. as I inferred from the nasty look that Told His Fortune. came into his face. But there w as worse "Did I ever tell his fortune! Why, to follow. From this mans hand a bless my soul, sir, I told his fortune see that he had a great lust for could every time we met, and that was 1 could also see that he would power, pretty often. There was no need ro never get what he was after and that read his hand every time, nor was there any need to consult the cards fate would deal very unkindly witu or the crystal. His fine open face told him in the end. Never Attained Ambition. me all that I wanted to know. He "1 did not tell him this in so many was one of the best, and may God words. As near as I can remember, l bless his memory. You have one great ambition said: "Aud lueon Victoria, too. Wasnt in life, but that ambition you will she a good un, sir! Read her hand ! never attain., Why, certainly. I remember out time "And he never will, Selina de1 one of the big race meetings during her voice clared, pitching high and was in bed with a Lftbv. I could hear the cheering outside, and I knew what striking violently the little wooden it was for. I raised myself on the bed shelf tliat served as a dining table and aud saw the royal postillion drawn by dresser in her little caravan-- ' "When I had told him about this four real beauties coming along. The ambition that he would never carriage pulled up quite Hose to our great the attain, and heard the I caravan, H 1 nearly said gentle queen speakan1 Are you poor or are you rich!ing. a f ?? she said to someone. . Two minutes a, ,e, n,le s nothing hut a lot of ruhlater two of my young children chidm'.- . , It be dec , arred and away' to me with a golden socrcign each. It But wh went on 8ay 18 was to them that the queen had spor the gipsy, if lwas only telling him m ' What Selina Told the Kaiser. didn,t he ,enjy !;. lo,"f rbbiHhn wby tbe a11. ll,be joke about the what kaiser "But f" standing around instead of gentlemen going oil inquired of Seliua. a W My that4 wbat "Ah, now, theres a brute for you in 1 a8 t1.llnS ,um to,uhed a if you like, sir. As I was saving,' 27 cionce, and he more iu8Pot ln hl8 cars ago at that , hunt meetin else knew how near to Ithan anyone Windsor Forest I was hailed by the truth I had come. of my old patrons. "You mark my words," the olu he another heres sHid, "Selina, gipsy proceded elopuently; you Jusf hey f0111 cme iruef jointly bv forestry service and state Hut ivas this great ambition road 'commission. 'Unfinished portions! the Kaisers!" I interpolated. f road to be of rt0,Tke dertaken, cost $120,000. "Ah, that pretend to know, Logan West Cache sugar factory sir. At. least, I didnt suspest it at here sold to Ogden men for $500,000. .the time, but having lived to see what 1 ca only come to the Albers Brothers Milling Co.!1 Lave. Heen Ogden secures five vears lease on Utah Cereal ondu81,n that ven 1,1 thos? far offlT Food company factory, located here. Jays thf young Kaiser was plotting to win a world empire. He was a deep Deal involves more than $300,000. But if- ever the un, and no error. kaiser hoped hell England crude ore and product of mills during wake-uone morning to find what a April total 8,. .92 tons, valued at $500,-oo- j jjeg ma(jc 0f himself. Neither no nor any of the Huns will ever land on Salt Lake Trout Creek Oil & Ex- - these shores except as prisoners. You 8e- ploration company formed. Has 1 8,000 mark what I am telling you, sir. me of the best oil land lina is no witch, but she is no fool." acres of "And how do you know all this!" - t" f - - ts Where The Shoe Pinches This man knows where the shoe pinches, and he lays the blame on no one but himself. I should have known better. This is the kind of reform that counts. Most people busy themselves trying to reform other people. They think things would be just a little better if somebody else did just a little different. But where the shoe pinches is pro bably with yourself, with myself, with ourselves. When we get to the point of knowing this and acknowledging it, then we have made a start. Lets try this line of reasoning in tackling our community problems. Where does the shoe pinch? Am I doing anything that is keeping back the growth of any community? 1 Am leaving anything undone to advance the the growth? With this we can And spirit wins every time. j Ephraim-Orangevill- e un-.o- i Salt Lake Utah Copper has great output, over a billion pounds pays $75,000,000 in dividends. Salt Lake Mascot Oil & Refining Co. brings in well on section 11 and In Fossil field. Frovo Big Hill Mining company work on property in east end. starting Ogden Plans tor road construction during coming year to be undertaken j Ive been telling fortunes on the road now for 70 years. For generations my ancestors have done the same. There are lots of people who look upon gipsies as a queer race. They regard us as an nncanny people. Perhaps they are right. I havent been looking into the crystal or reading the cards to come to the conclusions that I have told you of. Its simply instinct. And, s mark you, instinct is right when the cards have been wrong. Placing her hand to her breast the old gipsy lowered her voice. Its right here," she said, thats how I know. Theres a something been telling me that this war is going to be over this year. Yes I know that things look blue just now, but never you mind, sir, just make a note of what 1 am telling you. This war is going to be over this year. And whos going to win!" Why, the British, of course. Dia yqu ever know them to lose when they put their whole heart and sou, into the business! To See War Over. Leaning forward, Selina said, her Voice dropping almost to a whisper; Theres something else I want to tell you. The man whose hand 1 read 27 years ago may live to see this war over, but I doubt it. He may live to see it just over. I hope he does. Then, perhaps, he will remember what the told him in Windgipsy fortune-telle- r sor Forest. To live and see the wai just over will be the best punishment that this world can give him, but I am afraid he will see the end of the war before many others, and he win lake his own life. That he will not die a natural death is certain. Already," the gipsy went on, he knows he is not the real governor ot his own land. He is in the hands ot others, and those others will in the end help him on to inevitable disaster. Tell the mothers and sweethearts to take courage. Ive got five of my own lads fighting, and I know what ft means to a mother when she loses one. You see all their photos on the shelf there. But Im oxpecting to see them Deseret Evenback again some day. ing New. oft-time- Do Yoot ALL! DOING YOUR BIT Is Not Enough i Is 9 The Fullest Measure of Service Save and Lend Your Savings the measure of our personal You can render double service by lending your savings to Uncle Sam. He needs your savings now. You will need them after the war; if you keep them till January 1, 1923, you will get your money back with 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. They may be redeemed before with interest to maturity at any post-offi3 about per cent. re- sponsibility in this war. 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