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Show I THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER. UTAH "Switch It In Dabbs demanded. rMfhei . if to aoaster 1 "."-Wo- nr the reviver, a. I Wary Johnston was on the wire Ned thrilled, heard her hi1??. h;t;ha; "n,J was 10 close It, but would ,U8e see that Utile fboebe amps ayer received the back safelyt borrowed gar- - Would he tell Phoebe that she was Kend'ng he some as a little renimhran As for Mr. Carter himself, she would never, never forget all he bad done for her, and she was so sorry .he cou d not see him aaln. They were a in few davs. sailing "Sailing? Where?" "I'm not quite sure, but think Rul--. land first. Mother decided suddenly" "But you can't go-- yn. ! beg pardon, Miss Johnston, ,nt I wanted to see you. I'd something to say. I " "Ves, yes, Mr. Carter. I'll' be so such oblige if you'll tell l'hti-band here Is Mother, shell be so bk By Margaret Turnbull Turnbull. J5. by Manrarnt WN'C Service "opjrUiit, Continued VIII CHAPTER 14 the sta- to WIlie V!I stop "ii our way to and get Mrs. Pu'siler n Good !,l look after the house. ,!o.r and if .you dream of hist call Mother." looked at her mother, standI in the doorway una reaay 10 snap light out. TAvriv old thins" she called, mrt vrmr own beauty sleep. o nleas.-mdreams. emoiuuu When the darkness made a distinctly i, ,.ver. she How much, she wondered, a business necessity m this "go I'll i t grateful, too." "But Miss Johnston Mary-- J" "Hood-by- , Mr. Carter." At the other end of the line the re- ceiver was buns up. Claude came in and found Ned with his hand still on the telephone receiver, his face a study in perplexity "What's up?" "They're going broad, and We've got to start thinps, ritrht soon. now. How soon can you get ready ?" "Ned!" Claude gasped. "Abroad! I hadn't really planned anything like wits that! Why, by JImlny, Xed, I've eon never traveled farther .than Sav liplHted trip to New York, and. how York." "Time you did. Look here. Cland with next let the chapter begin are you going to sit here in Dabbs. clerk? h ewer's i eaee . .... !,.),.,,. alley and let everything slide n tier own room,, mis. iuiiuvu as you did before, or are vou troii her heart beating to tluto find out the truth about Mary?" chant, which ,e of one monotonous ir mat girl's mine, I mean to tills: .MH jet, uiiuue wauus, uoi know It" know about Mary." shall you This was so exactly Ned's state nf her next move, n she planned mind that- he found himself fflnrin? ch was to eliminate Dabbs. and his at C M., as at a rival, and with diffi tmiagins nephew from Mary's life mi from her own. culty refrained from retortine. "So do I." Fortunately his brain told K1aD.de Dabbs waited until he knew hira that this was no time to tell re was no answer and no return 1 the Mary's possible father, if indeed that money, was Claude's proud position, his hon.' ben it WAS Tolly. orable Intentions. ;e turned out the light, but seeing "Then you'd better come out Into lit the library was still occupied, fed In. Ned was sitting at the the world with me, and pursue Mrs. biinw, smoking. He looked up as Polly Johnston." "I'm coming," Claude told him. lade came into the room, and said, You go to New Tork tomorrow. Ned. 11?" and if we can't get the same steamer, fit looks as if it was Polly. I feel let it is, crazy as it may seem to .1 i fu. I hope she got all I meant, as ner. wry ' .. ' as the li -IIU money." fed turned on hint, more excited Diibbs had yet seen him. "The !! Uncle Claude, you'll have to lain things to her, won't you?" 'Ves, hut who Is she? That's what L 'ft i i jet at," Claude said. iint to ri Ills that of a man on to his patience by sheer was !' liicg bard-drive- power. "Is she js'hter? Who was her an J adopted father, and yon think I is she? old Why do U JOll what I did the nrhor nitwit it wasn't that I wanted to know I' the girl is?" ed I to him, ' and put his crossed on his 'l shoulder. word, Claude Dabbs. Iln't realize it. I'm not more in- nt nor more stupid than the av- ra, but I slept throurii the Inst of your story and my mind has e on other things. I didn't get you Do you mean to say you" " and this time Claude's "I want to know !!er she's mine or not." f wrenched himself awnv from mil. "I don't know that it make a blamed bit of difference Myone but me. but I'd like to give you my ie wnlns came and went Us from with- - the White house. P,v ira ted was anxious. He had Un,"le to wait for him until pumed from a trip to the express his rotnm vQ,t lately on 'd Claude Into tl.o m,. umvc, bttie Pulslfer i""aL fill tha this mondng g0ing to the White got orders to pack the r cet the house In and lit , m-i- o ?' order, The kty and the trunks are 7rattoN(;w York. Kays It was Jonnston wbn in.,v,.....i " l""-u- . said they were c...... -- I'lrl only !:, ner mouth, a iiys coins nn' , me lnoiuer never me dav. wi.nt , f'to me.C. i. 'm A,) " n SI., ns though Mrs. w;i"ted to keep Miss John- you."' nn,i . """ ..,.... "'ijiv nienrauy. It, "P what I rint.o.i Ray you ... flnrl Jtre tl!t irutiU-- it fife, wt f . ' ! . "" ,I,H a fi,,,a11 i" K"i father it: "Mold riaaa. u,.CVp you-n- , r,Knt mfl to Uor nl,l - "'"ays runs uway. 'me two can play that thie t " ... m I r,n el"S nftor her." ninde hi. up f,, cum wimr n and "., prep,, ,.,,, t() Ofeau from Vj,n u , IablKS if be, , ',. , "P .'t once with th V" 1 to ha hJ lri'!",y know." lt Ihn Ha tide admitted. . t 1 dlda't I'Lt ""y-Rt(1med I have . thi Ned be,rnn, Idn, heretuptorlly " "V"I. I tl' it. "l,,, '.V', .. " !in N:'1. '""r"' "r 'V"1 Plnona began to cross his mind IV tore U could stop hImwlf, fae Mid- Cnde Claa' hliZ' out on mer yo To hh) surprise, Claude Dabbs looked positively It a Privilese to Live in f confused. "You're right. Xea, i haven.t hen ntln 'y Pa w!'b ou either, but that cn I wait All you have to tell me i whether you'll be "Carter' or IianKe-on this trip." Eureka was "good Ned hesitated. "I'd rather be Carter, roaijs" day in Wednesday the cleanup week. Many but we're apt to meet people who men of the district put la the day know me as il8ngeley Cltrter.s working on the road between Eureka off." "Best both of us sail under our true and Dividend. "Good roads" day has. become an annual event sponsored by colors froia now on and just be our the local Kiwanis club. natural, brutal selves. Weil, get under way. Ned, and I'll start Provo The Salt Lake & Utah railthings beie. Jiminy. Polly WflI,.t )tav(1 me road announced Thursday that its limPopping this time, though it never ited passengar trains Nos. 3. 6, D and would have occurred to me to follow 10. will Btop at Ilibbard, Harris, Snow, Acbut for yon." Spencer, Curtis and Lakeview. man-asir- , A. to J. trade, Anderson, cording .Mary Johnston h;.d departed from trains have not stopped at these Hover Hollow with the expectation f returning on the afternoon points heretofore. train, the next morning at the latest. luonticello Property listed by the They went directly to tln Plaaa. Juab county assessor this year was vliere her mother left Mary ami took valued at a mure than $125,000 figure her own way to the lawyer's office. higher than tha final assessment on At least lhut was the version Mary the same property ia 1928, accord'ng was allowed to believe. to returns from the Juab official re As a matter of fact, Mrs. Johnston ceived Wednesday at the office of Uu directly to Loren Itan?eley's state board of equalization and assessbank, was ushered at. once into the ment. Report from the Iron county as president's private ofdee and held a received also indicates an in long consultation. At the end she had crease of close to 25,000 In the valu negotiated a loan on the land ; so ation of property in that county. that much of her version was true. Castle Dale Application has been She had also told Mr. ltanceley that she wished to get away on the first filed with the state engineer by L. C steamer to Europe, where she could Moore of Rochester, Emery county, to live better and cheaper than she could construct a dam and a canal to divert water from Muddy creek lu that counhere. It would be better to stay there until her financial position became se- ty to Irrigate 12,808 acres of land. The cure, or at least Improved, and It proposed canal will be 60,000 feet long, would serve to take Mary away from 22 feet wide at the top and 12 feet at the bottom. He proposes to use an an undesirable suitor. Loren Hangeley listened, gravely old diverting system which had been His quick, cold eyes abandoned by other interests. The sympathetic. noted that Mrs. Johnston had lost land3 be proposes to irrigate are all in none of her charm for him; that she township 21. wore very well indeed. The loan he Salt Lake Following the filing of was making was amply secured. Inarticles of incroporation of the Rocky deed, there was e'ery chance of the Mountain Packing company, formed land experiencing a boom. He was the consolidation of five canthrough in possession of facts that made this companies ning operating seven almost a surety, but be did not tell plants, Fred J. Fabian, president of her so. It suited his purpose that the corporation, said Thursday that while he waited and made up his own new machinery would be installed in mind, she should not be in n position the plants so as to Increase greatly to know that financially she was quite the annual While the production. secure. Rocky Mountain company's new label He agreed with her that It would would be used on some products, he bo better to go abroad with, the girl. said, there would not be a change of It is to be noted that even with this label on popular lines of Utah canned lead, and the fact that Mrs. Johnston goods now being turned out at plants had been staying In the town Dorothy in the consolidation. Selden had wired from, he asked no Salt Lake Strong impetus to the He questions concerning his son. could and did, by the mere summon- growers of vegetation has been given ing of a private secretary, secure for by the warm weather which came durMrs. Johnston accommodation on a ing the past week, according to the weekly crop, range and weather resteamer. "When do you wish to sail?" Range-le- y port issued from the office of J. Cecil Alter, government .meteorologist in. asked. Mrs. said Johnston Salt Lake. "Fruit blossoms are out "Saturday," coolly. Somehow she did not like his profusely, spring grain and beet plantalsmiling scrutiny any better this time ings are starting satisfactorily, and than she had the last. It would be falfa and fall grain are making a fine better to escape before he brought the growth," says the report in part. battery of bis elderly charms to bear "Mountain streams have risen considupon her. In her present financial erably, and irrigation water ia being condition it might' be difficult to hold withdrawn generally and applied to him off successfully. Flight, now, the land. There has been a little frost case as In injury, but it is not extensive nor imIn as useful her be might portant commercially. Mary's. Mr. Ilangeley was midlly surprised Price Flumes for the Carbon water at this sudden action, but on the company canal, which were delayed in whole pleased. He meant to go abroad several weeks, causing conshipment this summer himself. Nothing like siderable anxiety among farmers bepromptness in action. Mary's suitor low the river, who could not get irrl must be indeed objectionable to cause gation water for their spring planting, Mrs. Johnston to take such drastic arrived this week and are now about measures, installed. Farmers are going ahead Mrs. Johnston left, with the money with their planting, with the assurAt the ance that water and the steamer reservations. will be available withlast moment Mr. Bangeley told her in a few days. that business might compel him to Salt Lake Aside from the Great cross over, possibly within a few days, but Polly Johnston refused to bor- Lakes, Utah has the largest inland row trouble. She took a cab back to body of water in the United States. the Plaza to break the news to Mary. Great Salt Lake ia eighty miles long listened . without speaking, and its. width varies from twenty to .Mary miles. and with wide, homesick eyes. It was thirty-twincredible! What was there to hold Utah Disbursements of the state . Mary in this country? for April aggregated treasurer the Mrs. Johnston had Invented were The total receipts story about the suitor to suit her own with a balance on hand on purposes, without really visualizing April 1 of $3,580,389.43, making the Ned in the background to give her lib grand total receipts $5,088,113.94. The color. Had she unconsciously told the balance on hand on April 30 was truth? Cigaret stamps sold during It could not be possible that her month the totaled $9,131.64. Securities real feeling wonderful Mary had any owned state the redemption fund by about (lie grocer's clerk. If she had. on 30 amounted to $2,425,500. April were Lord going! they then thank the But she would let Mary Infer that It Provo Movement of the Jericho was to escape Loren Bangeley. His 1927 clip of wool, estimated at between name once mentioned, Mary made no 900,000 and 950,000 pounds, and reputed to be tiie largest single clip of protest. It was only when they were dressed wool in the Unitod States, to eastern for dinner, and their guests had beets markets, starts Wednesday, it was annnnounced. that Polly ventured to tell nounced Tuesday by A. J. Soitz, generthe girl the sailing date was Safur al agent, freight department, Union Pacific system. Shearing at Jericho is ray, under not yet completed, and the plant, Mary said nothing, but her blue eyes looked the ques- which had 94,000 head of shoop booked tion that her mother knew musi for this season, is expected to continue sooner or later be answered. operations for at least another week. . but never y..uiiir .lolin " IlllU'll Her In Mr. Johnson Room Disrobed. e'll take the next. I'll fix things here while you find out Polly's plans. I'll join you in New York." "I'll go tonight." "All richt. and Til join yon tomor row, and and the best on" the jmlp. Ned. You're my guest." "I have money." "Yeb. but you're coming with me, md we're going to need plenty, es pecially if you're" Claude stopped ibruptly and finished rather lamely, 'traveling with me." Ned wondered what was on his mind. lie was amazed at this uauae Dabbs, Claude gave him h clue almost Im or 'Carter "Are you mediately. Rangely' this trip?" Ned slid to his feet and faced him. but Claude ftopped him before he utd speak. "You see, Ned. Miss Relden tele or so ago phoned the station a clay a .v,.. and sent reiegnun here It said that his son was living me tiuess of 'Carter.' name the under a party on was she realize girl didn't mm" wire ami waai country." 'n'ou mean to Ned stopped him. sav vou knew?" 'Sure. I've known ever since you In t the girl- She volunteered the - formation." . , And you never asked me a single - should it aim . . ...I..H ,111" IKiiKI) I knew you'll ten me good and ready.' Ned drew nearer nun Do you want to n'nd. "Thanks. Why . iu now bend Claude smiled and shook his "i guess ''and. 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