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Show Friday January 22, 1937 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH F1 EKNS WUMLIrlPEfcl Harlan HaicKer ration to kill her because she wasnt made right to start with." In 1788 Saul Pattern of Virginia He stood apart delaying for sev came Into the beautiful virgin couneral more minutes, but when the of tbo In Sandy Big try valley Kentucky. Chief of the perlla were poor creature fixed her agonized the Bhawneea, who eougbt to hold eyes upon him, be opened his long their land from the hunting knife and silt her throat white. From a huge pinnacle1 Saul gaaed upon the fat bottqma and No one said anything more about the endlese acrea of forest In Us primeval quietude at the mouth of the Shellenberger or his offer, but the Wolfpen, and felt an eagerness to spirit of unrest he had brought Into possess It, declaring It a place fit the family continued and multiplied for a man to LIVE Ini Five years In silence through the week. Sparlater be returned with Barton, his rel would have to decide, and when son, and built a rude cabin. In Saul's absence the In- he had made up his mind he would dians attacked Barton and wounded say what was to be done. In the him so badly Saul was forced to remeantime the responsibility lay turn with him to Virginia. In 1788, when It was reasonably safs Saul heavy upon him. All the dally purreturned with his family and a pat- poses of his life grew easily out of ent for 4,008 acres, this time to tradition; that la the way it had aletay. - He added to the cabin, planted ways been done on Wolfpen.-B- ut crops and fattened his stock on the for this problem there was no rich meadows. 8oon other settlers arrived. A century later, in the precedent, and Sparrel found It bespring of 1885, we find Cynthia Pat- wildering to settle on what was tern, of the fifth generation followbest to do. He could think about ing 8aul, perched on the pinnacle buying land and building a new from which her had first viewed Wolfpen Bot- mill, because three generations betoms. The valleys, heretofore unfore him had bought land and made touched by the waves of change new mills. But there was nothing sweeping tbs Republic, are at last simbeginning to feel that restless surge. about selling. And how was a Her dad, Sparrel, and her brothers, ple, honest, hospitable man like Jesse, Jasper and Abral, convert the Sparrel Pattern to know anything old water wheeled mill to steam about partnerships or roy power. Cynthia feels that something helpful or selling off surplus timber out of the past has been burled with altles while reserving ownershlp-o- f the Saul. Cynthia Is pretty and imaginative miss In her late teens, who often land or the marketing of logs. Saul and her other foreHe sat with bis perplexity In the bears, and fancied them still living. corner by the fireplace In the evehome the Sparrel proudly brings first meal out of the steam mill, and ning, fingering slowly at his trimmed Julia, his wife. Is pleased. Genera- beard and looking Into the white tion after generation has added (comashes smoldering In the forts and conveniences to 8auls and Sparrel has not circle Julia had arranged purposely homestead, shirked. The family goes easily Into for baking the fluffy wheat biscuits the work of the new season, due to for his supper. He loved her and the simplicity of life designed long her way of speaking to him through ago on the Wolfpen. Joy is abund dant. Jesse plans to study law. A such personal gestures as stranger, Shellenberger by name, biscuits on the evening when the comes to Wolfpen, Intent on buying butter was sweet from the churn. timber.. Sparrel refuses his offer. He took down the second volume Shellenberger tells of progress In the outside world. With the advent of of the history of the United States d Shellenberger some Intangible dis- and held the pages turbing alteration seems to affect open In bis hands. There was the the atmosphere of Wolfpen. tale of the growth of these states of the westward sweep of restand CHAPTER V Continued less men who were filways leaving one out another. and Jasper found him there among hla Now thing bad seeking done all that while they herbs and canisters enveloped In a smell of turpentine, ginger and tar. be and his fathers lived out their In the fields of Through the small window came the days bewildered bleating of the new Wolfpen. The rough sketch must now be lambs. filled in. The fact was certain, hut How are they?" Sparrel asked the manner rested with the makers were not as he though thinking just of the future. Would It be continuof Shellenberger. destruction and debris, dirt and ous Theyre dropping pretty fast wasted land and destroyed ugliness, maknow," answered, right Jasper like the Ohio end of the Big timber same pretense. ing the Sandy? Or might It be In the orHows that young ewer manner of Wolfpen? Haste derly not Shes making It would never pause for and greed Well try this," Sparrel said. vision or plan. The Ohio was fillaround behind the walked They West was filling, the mounbarn to the railed lot where the ing, the were filling: everywhere (from tains ewes were penned. Sparrel treated what be could learn) the unrest the afflicted one; then they stood of men and the Inexorable pressure apart from her against the low of trade. The outside had pushed fence. Into Catlettsburg, then up to Louisa, What did you think about that on to Blchardson and Palntsvllle, fellers offerr Jasper asked, as and now the big Sandy boats were his had thoughts though suddenly towing It right Into Pikesvllle. Most aubecome and without warning of the timber on the lower Sandy dible was gone and the hillsides were guta had to chance think haven't T ted with washouts. The demand about It much yet, son." was Increasing; the hungry mills "We better take It must be fed, and now Shellenberger so?" Why was up here on Gannon and WolfIt's a good price Thatd be a pen wanting logs and land. And sight of money. after all, why not? No telling but Sparrel regarded the lambs mak- the demand might cease. His chll-dre- d ing friends with their mothers, and needed the money more than made no reply. the atumpage. T want to get married before There was the new mill that could long. Dad." Jasper said with a boy- run a saw. He had been so busy, ish shyness. with the planting he had hardly Sparrel turned to look st his old- seen his mllL It was no crime to est son who was covering his words sell tlmberland at a profit. Sentiby moving a new lamb against Its ment could never prosper a man. mother. He was a well favored man He closed the worn history-boo- k of twenty-four- , wide In the shoul- and It back on its shelf. He pnt ders, cleareyed, a young mustache wound up the weights on the dock, which emphasized the gravity of snd bathed bis feet, and lay on the hla bearing. , bed, for Julia. When she watting I allowed you'd be getting out the lamp and had taken had ried one day, son. I didnt know. her put place by hla side, be laid hls Who do yon favor? j band on her stroking It gently, Jane Burden over at Pike." It and said, Weface, wont much miss the was emotional to utter her name. land Shellenberger wants and the 1 guess shes a good girl all money will come In right handy.' right She comes of good people." I think thats best, too, Sparrel,' I ought to have a place to take Jdlla said, just as though they bad her to." bad a long talk about It You can have the Marebone We didn't think much about not farm. Theres a line place for a real money when we were having bouse there." did we, Julia?" young, Thats just It I want s house We had this fine place to start with things In It and money to on, and It wasnt a bit of trouble to start In." make things." We can soon saw up a house T reckon Its not that way with on the new mill If you dont want our children." to com into the home place for a We can see them "all get a good while." start now, Julia said, thinking, We onght to have that money. as always, of her children and not Dad. There Is no sense to It Ton of herself. sell and let me have my part while Too 're going over to town In " Itll do me some good." the morning?" she Said. A body gets attached to things, "Tes." Jasper. Dont you feel that?" That was the talk they had about Not to a lot of timber land we four thonsnnd acres of tlm selling never see much of anyway and It berland to Shellenberger. wont move." They were silent again. Sparrel Cynthia was awake when the , watched the pained efforts of the first undecided birds In the orchard yonng ewe grow weaker, chirped uncertainly for the morni "She cant make It but Its a pity ing. By the time they bad swelled SYNOPSIS fifteen-year-o- ld oak-bar- vui a full chorus with the coming of eral small boats daybreak, she was In the barn- Pikevllle. to yard opening the gate and watching Sparrel and Jasper ride down Wolfpen toward Gannon on their way to Pikevllle. Before they disappeared around the lower orchard, Sparrel turned In the saddle and to Cynthia. waved good-bShe was still leaning on the gate when Jesse came out of the barn with his own black gelding. Ton open the gate for me, will you, Cynthia?" Why, Jesse, wherever are yon going to?" I Just took a notion to go over to town, too. I dont feel at rest In my mind this morning and Im going to try to see Tandy Morgan about what 1 told you about the other day. He rode through the gate. "Will you water the sheep and tell Mother?" Yes, Jese." She had never seen him in a flurry before. She waved good-b- y to him also and watched him ride hurriedly down the creek after Sparrel and Jasper. He overtook them at the Gannon creek ford. Where are you going to, son? Sparrel asked also In surprise. T thought Id Just go over to town, too," Jesse said. I thought you went up to the Held to look after that last piece, Jasper said, and there was an Irritation In bis voice. Abral's looking after It What . about the sheep, son?' Sparrel asked. It was as near be got to reproving Jesse for coming along. Cynthia will water them all right," Jesse spoke quietly, riding on with hls father and brother up the bank. Sparrel said no more; be rode off at a lope up Gannon. What are you going to do over at town anyway?" Jasper demanded. Tve got some business of my Jesse own to attend to, Jasper, said. They rode In file Sparrel, Jesse. Jasper with ease and rapidity up the creek, the fall of twelve boofs, muted ln thesoft diiV- - beatlng y k ash-bake- yellow-cornere- tied. This a And Pikevllle had a future, the wise men said. It stood at the head of navigation on the Big Sandy In the heart of tbe coal region. It was only a matter of time. Tbe boats had at last come; one day. so the more hopeful predicted, the railroad would lengthen up the valley, bearing on Its rails more people and more trade. Tbe country was full of coal and timber; Pike-vtll- e was the distributing point; strangers like Shellenberger were arriving $nd there was talk of natural Slussers livery-stabl- e. Howdy, SparreL Howdy, boys," Hardin called out Howdy, STAR DUST nardln. Bight smart gang of people In town today," Hardin said. Looks like they're all hitched up around the courthouse fence," Home Heating it it it well-know- List n DONT RUB HERE was a rather fun that Edward G. Robina reporter for an Italian newspaper some time ago. He praised the work of Frank Capra, the director, who is Italian by birth, say- that Capra refused to YOUR EYES flap-lik- e son gave ing Two llmfc it AAABy VIRGINIA VALE J - persona having surnames of Aa were Peter Van-d- er Aa, a Dutch bookseller in ? John Barclay and Christian Charles IlIlllD Hooting Export Leyden, Vander Henry Aa, a Dutch ITS easy to regulate a furnace churchman. lire to meet the requirements of daily temperature changes. All you need to do is to understand the functioning of the check and ashpit dampers. Check Damper a damper. which should be located In the I. chimney pipe between the turn Subbing your eyes irinda InvMMe particle of do sod dirt rifhl Into the delicate tlnua, Owl Bakin the liriUUon jut that Buck worn. A much better way, u tboumada have it Movie Radi resources -- and progress. The Pattern men rode Into Hardin Head the ' diroovtred, U to um a little Murine in each eye Bight and morning. Murine may be depended en to eye irritation because it ie reliable eye containing 7 aruve Ingredlenta oI preparation known value in endue lor the eye,. In uae I or 40 year Art log Muring at your grugiKurt. di- rect gangster films. He remarked that he thought It was because Capra did not want to Spa' re) said. I get about all I can take care make pictures which showed his of." IIhdln led tbe mules Into the own people in a bad UgbL When clean stall amelia. the atorm burst it bit, not Capra, That mule that feller left here, but Robinson. Seems tha Italians got a shoe loose on the back off- thought gangsters were something like senators an American instituside." Its a cause for wonder theyre tion of which Americans were not all loose, the way he waa rid- proud! ing that mule down Wolfpen. Maybe The long discussion over which you'd better try shoeing her. But have an eye on her. 1 have to hob- actress would play the mother, role in Stella Dallaa" ble her, myself," has been settled at J" TU fix her last. It goes to Bar-bar- a When did he get In?" Stanwyck, who Day before yesterday, ne said seems a bit young tell yon he'd pay for the atalL for it, but of course Much obliged." You doin some tradin with him theres" always make-up- . And anysome way, Sparrel?" I dont reckon I im, Hardin. I way, the part Is to have been figuring on It some. He be rewritten to fit wants to buy some land and get out her. At the moment the Umber." Gone With tha That sure Is whgt we need up Wind pursuit of a In here, Sparrel, Is somebody to develop this country, aa tbe feller heroine is still raging, but no doubt says." Sparrel gestured a good by to that will be settled in the same Hardin and walked with hls sons to way some attractive, dependable whose screen work Is known thqsquare, three tall men In black-boot- s actress and white shlrta. Sparrel In, to the public everywhere will get It the lead setting the pace, Jesse imd Phil Baker, who has long been one Jasper In stpp behind him. of radios favorite comedians, has I guess you boys wlU look after learned s lot from what has hapyour own business," Sparrel said. You aim to start back about the pened to ether men like him when they consented to make a picture. usual timer Jesse asked. And be la profiting by what he has About tbe middle of the evening, learned. He knows that, when the I reckon," Sparrel said. picture la released, the comedians They separated' at the square. may have been cut and ent Jesse crossed the rutted and part until there la practically nothing left dunged street Into the crowded of K. court-hous- e grounds, passing knots Both Samuel Goldwyn and Paraof men who were beginning to drink mount want him to do hla specialty aryl talk trades, and went around in pictures, but he has held off, even tbe ceroer by the recorders office to the extent of refusing $12,000 to toward the pump snd watering do hls stuff. trough. There In the center of a Crowd wa TandyMorgan. Jesse The very funny Bits Brothers, could hear Tandys laugh bubble In who can be relied upon to tend hls lungs before It burst Into a clr movie audiences Into gales of laughde of ripples over the group of men ter, encountered something that Tandy Morgan waa already tbe best waa not so very funny, to them, Criminal lawyer In the county. when they had to learn to skate for One In a Million, the Sonja Henie Every one said that as soon as this section developed, Tandy Morgan picture thats all about skating, with Miss Henie doing five big numbers. would go to Frankfort as goiernoi The brothers simply could not of Kentucky. He knew everybody learn to skate. They couldnt even In tbe county and most of the pe pie down the river. When Jesse stand up on skates. Finally the walked up to the pump, Tandv difficulty was solved by having spe-clskates made for them, crushed bis band and said : Why, how are you, Jesse, mighty Speaking of romantic stories, glad to see you. Howre all tbe even the movies cant beat the one folks?" i of Fords long search for Wallace About as well as common, Jesse hla mother and hls finding her just said. "Hows yours?" SS Never felt better and had less before Christmas. Its about In to put him since had she years In my life, Tandy said, tbe laugh an English erphanage. and Ford bubbling and breaking over the found her living la an automobile crowd. and the wife of n blind Td like to see yon a minute, if trailer, match seller. Now he is going to de youre going to be in your office any nil the things for her that he has time," Jesse said. during the long years when Sure. Right now If these boys planned he waa trying to find her. will excuse me." Tandy Morgan opened a way Probably nobody will ever be able through tbe crowd and Jesse was to explain why certain radio procarried along In the eddy behind grams succeed, any more than mohim across the courtyafd to the tion picture producers can tell why bank building, up the dingy staire recsome pictures smash way, and Into the large barren ofords and others that seem just as fice room littered with yellow-boungood flop terribly. books on the chairs, the rough plhe There is a delightful radio protable, and away on the varnished gram that has been going well for bookshelves. considerably more than a year. Its Just have a seat, Jesse. called Dot and WQL And so far Jesse lifted two fat books from no sponsor has bought 1L Yet the a chair and sat down with them on company has actual proof that thouhls lap. sands of people listen to it Ive been thinking about asking you something for a long time, Apparently a lot of old stories are to be Tandy." during 1937. BenHur Is that so, Jesse?" Tandy MorIs up for discussion maybe with gan's hand spread over a disorder of papers on tbe pine table; both Clark Gable and Robert Taylor (TO BE CONTINUED) in it There was a time when, if three Card Pictures Playing featured players Represented Personages were in a picture, it Marks upon the suits of cards was advertised as were supposed to have been the symr having an bolic representation of the differNow the pro- cast i ent classes of society. The hearts duclng companies the stood for clergy, clubs for the pUj geveraj 0f their soldiery, spades for the merchants. biggest stars Into one picture and just According to records, observes a writer in the Cleveland Plain Deal- take it as a matter of course, as do er, the pictures represented actual tha audiences. personages. Tbe kings, In the early French cards, were David, AlexOddi and Ends . . . Hollywood is ander, Caesar and Charlemagne, be- still regretting the death of Irene F ing the respective representatives of Lionel Barrymores wife; theirs tbe Jewish, Greek- ,- Roman - snd an exceptionally happy marriage, French monarchies ;x the qneens and Miss Fenwick was very popular were Arglne, Esther, Judith, Pallas. . . . Now that Bella Davis is back at to hard The marks on the suits of cards work they are working herchanea to hat a have undergone various changes. In that tha barely breathe, to make up for the Uma lost the earliest European cards (made uhen tha was battling snth tha comIn Germany) are hearts, bells, pany . . . "After the Thin Man " is and acorns, Italian cards just at funny u "Th4 Thin Man leave had (words, batons, cups and ipas, to dont mist it . . . And youll money. The club of the modern card surely want to sea "Beloved Enemy" with Merle Oberon and Brian Ahema Is derived from the trefoil, a Frenrh . . . And "That Cirl From Paris" . court The first cards at design. Tilly Latch, uho did a bit as a danker were theklng, chevalier and knae in " Carden of Allah," may appear in The queen was first suhwrltmed of some of Greta Garbos old for the chevalier by tbe Italians Greatest Vanity Of vanities and fopperies, to brag of gentility is the greatest. Robert Burton. damper and the chimney. When Its open, it slows up the burning peed of the fire; closed, It quickens the speed. Ashpit Damper located below tha grates and controls the amount of air supplied to the fire. To produce the best results, these dampers should work together when one is open the other should be closed, and vice versa. In mild weather, when a slow, lasting fire la needed, the check damper should be wide open end the ashpit damper closed. When more heat is needed, the check damper should be partly closed, the ashpit damper partly open. 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At the upper ford the Pattern men crossed the creek and began to climb up Stepstone Hollow by the bridle path which lifted them slow ly Into Cranesnest Gap, took them around the ridge, and lowered them Into the Big Sandy Bottoms a few As they miles below Pikevllle. climbed, leaning forward lightly mules picked while the their way with precise steps up the mountain, Sparrel and hls sons rose out of the revolving thoughts that bad possessed them and relaxed Into the untroubled sensation of riding up a steep hillside on a capable mount The bills were now fully, awake, and tbo wild life astir In the woods; the original possessors of the land which bad survived tbe Patterns but had not yet felt tbe band of tbe Sbellenbergers. They came out of the dense upper woodland at tbe end of tbe ridge and paused for an Instant to look back at the Pinnacle barely visible through the faint green of the trees, and down upon the green fringed bends of the Big Sandy river sweeping through the valley. Then while the mules placed their precise downward .steps, the men leaned backward lightly and dropped gradually Into tbe aura of thought which surrounded and Isolated each one: Sparrel, Jesse, Jasper In file; Shellenberger, Tandy Morgan, Jane Burden In a circle of revolving thought At nine oclock they rode Into the straggling outskirts of the llttie on the dirt road which county-sethickened with houses farther along and became tbe main street It gathered on Its edge the llvery-st- a ble, the hardware store and harness shop; then, overflowing around the public square that held the court-hous- e and jail. It fronted the three general stores, the state bank, the tbe Gibson House, a restaurant and pool-rooa few homes with trees and wide yards, and then plunged down through the warehouses to tbe wharf here sev d at post-offic- e, box-offic- d all-sta- bi pictures. 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