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Show THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER, UTAH 53 ""'PWlycouId ) T f0UM le to slelp la. ier he IlabasterImiPs' ent Tunibull. (it. Continued might not like my knowing him. But I simply had to. Father doesn't like minute secrecy a bit. He wants to take care it. Mt of us both." wouum nnu i coin i me leaves "How like Claude," Tolly sneered. I as so not long nt her tonight, "Take care of us both behind the groto niysen. It cery shop. I suppose." 'ti,er. that can't be true. "Oh Mother! How can you? He not' be. Peeanse I've set my seems fit i lfntliriH perfectly capable of taking care t- on DMKIIIg .uuuici of any number of people. I trust him." laughed, and put his Bile Dabbs "I do not," her mother snapped. "and over Mary's little one. "Just "Well leave tomorrow." jisirti to me, ray Mary, and let devil himself The Mary came to the bed and looked at alone. her mother. To Tolly Johnston, Mary n't make Tolly look at me," Halt and see. Maybe what the seemed suddenly older, and different. Who shall say how little, or how much, can't do, Mary can.' "I'm to a kiss may alter a maiden's character Claude was saying: . , . . l mn for ton s:ni. uauKiiwr, aim.j and outlook on life? if there's anything: to be' "Mother, I won't run away again. I toward making Tolly 'look at If you can't stay and face facts and He changed the subject, keep-Mar- y Father, you will have to leave me behind to do it." busy teaching him Italian to say to the waiters and the There was a long look between those who had been mother and daughter '&rs. nnt for a moment suggesting only a moment ago, and were now two was waitinc women of different ages measuring wprv background, Ills eyes made Mary each other like opponents. the Innrting. t, furious ami shy. It was rluicIt was Polly who spoke first, and she could not seem to :i, but though her voice was not raised, Mary it. shivered, for never had her mother ie dinner, whether owing to Ned lamle Mary could not really tell h. they both seemed so eminently was delicious. Their table .petent decorated with flowers, which al- ; sown doubly rare and precious "enice. Her two men, Mary felt, the most distinguished in the The two men were equally I? that she was the most attrae- - UpTER XII e 2- 0Just at wis - !s . Sill lift. 'rfP l. coffee in the to Claude's slt- smoke. It was In the presence of Ppy evening. daughter, Claude was at his best. V reveling in the fact that Mary noting every shade of her father's !g for him, drew Claude out for ten ig tan. ' ailing erella-Mar- hat w r a him rtangeley that eve-- :' What a night and a moon to under! called f 'An o noti- eagerly, that he was take upon his shoulders the '! of seeing Mury home, suggesting would be safer for both Mary flaudc. Mary simply slipped her into her father's nt ami Inok-er- l is Ins '' w .. hinted, J to iked top that Claude had never inhered A t moU. "Mary, Was It Claude Who Told You to Keep Me in Ignorance?" spoken like that before. "Very well then, we stay. You can see all you arguments were as noth want of your father, openly." 1 sa1 mess well risk "And your mv if that, boy, itlier 7 wants me," said Claude, Tolly Johnston laughed. "You are wlwr d Mood on the hi mil nir Qtnna nnil the only one who can keep a not M'" !' W tliem move awn v. Man, i.o.t secret." She pushed the canopy aside N to meet Claude at the Acea- - and reached for a telegraph blank and at three the her fountain pen on the table beside next afternoon. a wit j turned to her bed. "I shall wire Loren Ilnngeley direct the gon-Hint I Ned had in : Tarls, tonight." whkpered ":ne twenty minutes earlier for" "Loren Rangcley In Paris!" Mary went white, started to speak again '"! "9,he Sirtola floated awav, he nnd turned away. Mary had heard 'him. ;"rethat Polly Johnston, beginning to write s!lc said good night, at her message, looked up eagerly to see dwnvay 0f the Koyal Danlelli. .if the girt would weaken. It was the J found it was later than she. first time they had ever pitted their and wilh Uttle apprehensive wills against each other, and it was it directly to her own distinctly unpleasant. She wished to Heaven 'they hud not started this, or as a light still burning In that the child would give In, instead fnoni. and reluctantly Mary of standing thero while and des" the door between their rooms perate. wwed In. "Mother," Mary was facing her. and JBe in, Mary,- - Cfllle(, hpr nu,,er. though there were tears behind her nUus P 1,1 ,,e1. reading, fyes, her voice was steady. "You . nr Loren ltangeley. He's . ' 'VJ I' I ill c: know I hatehardest ' ;,"U.,J Ktco1'' 'Iter forI man I know, and the coldest, after reading t o:iy divorce my father to if K you you hngan: SlIVO Ml try to t....,.t.i. nuuuie, .nary, una to mariT him, for his money ' ' conversation, you 't with tl,e Kiu.,ey3 ,toni hl I s 7 'f n- . "i j. beard young Farley Wuere you were did .n uiuw wuji inpni 1 Vl is you ;lit" ' "l "cr mother, ( for "f'"11'1 without speaking. She to be caught quite '"'"ed and " iir. Carter." Tim rut, Bwinwd wJmr-th8lnja li Til 11 ""'ion gasped and leaned Nl'e had r1, ' u lretiici,( 'V It :t U" 'il Mary demurely k,u"'y, Mother." "I like Alii I ,t,u k"l,vv" .. him "'uiiuMyT'i " lH'r,,re we left New """ lu the druggist's and - 'tin lliifi.l -.. "irjl c lllilll father! IriYi(r ;'Mr, 11111 "Your ;':ciubbs? ; lor. bw.i. . v...... .. 1...... , uH-re- . . - tne Langdoi;. . 1 'snrnticeT" Wt8t full back on but C. M. DabtaT U'ellt iiar, cHeJ heiseU t0 News Notes It' a Privilege to Lie in Utah JENSEN The bridge on the Victory highway across the Green river CHAPTER XIII near Jensen, Utah, is safo for ordinary travel, but is unsafe for heavy loads, In the E. U. morning, having breakfasted District Highway Engineer in tlnnr respective commisroad wired state the Simpson rooms, os was their sion Thursday. The condition of the custom, Mary, dressed for the street, came to her mother's bridge will in no way hamper tourist door. At the fi..))t l)f traffic into the state from the east, Mary.8 p(l,e fj)Ce I oily s heart misgave her. She knew Mr. Simpson advised. out iier wn faoe was SALT LAKE Construction of the pale, but 6: " duie to Rily, in the chilliest of second cattle barn at the state fair umes: If you have made unv plan grounds is being rushed now, it was to meet announced Thursday by Ernest S yUr father this moniing, v..ii ni)i mieifere." Holmes, manager of the state fair as . V. n.in ry answered. in a tone sociation. Work on the building has equally lifeless. "We j0 not meet been delayed for the past six weeks until three o'clock, at the Aecademia." while the brick for the outer walls of ''In that cae, sutmose w iro to tlu the building were being burnt. It was church of San Zaccaria this of morning. desired to have tho outside walls Walit to gee the (Jellini Madonna this building constructed of brick of the same coloring "as those in the first there, and we can walk." It had all the appearance of a pleas new barn and It was necessary to wait aniiy mie morning. Though Polly held until these could be produced. her head high, she was a long-fel- t PROVO Recognizing suffering. The Tolly Johnston, who smiled faintly at need in Utah county for better lira any remark and stared unflinchingly protection for districts outside of the into the fierce Italian sunlight, was a croporate limits of cities and towns woman lighting desperately equipagainst a of the county with territied realization of what loneli- ment, the board of county commisness might mean to a middle-agesioners has negotiated contracts with womau who had not .looked ahead or outside cities to give outlying districts contemplated it. A hundred times the same protection that is given the that morning Poliy was ready to cry respective cities,, according to anquarter; ready for any compromise nouncement of A. O. Smoot, chairman of the county board. that would leave her her Mary. Claude Dahbs might have guessed SALT LAKE Lowest bidder for something of Polly's plight and been the contract for constructing the steel sorry. He had fought his own fight, suspension bridge over Grand canyon, and come through It whole, like the about eeven miles below Less Ferry, sturdy soul he was. Had Polly but was. the Kansas City Structural Steel known it, here, in Venice, was a company, according to a telegram reClaude who was actuated by no small, ceived by Secretary Tuttle of the Asrevengeful feelings, but moved only sociated General Contractors Thursby a real and very friendly desire to day from Phoenix, Ariz., where the help, and also to share Mary. But bids were opened In tho office of the Polly, shuddering at the thought of Arizona state highway department. lonely years without Mary's companLEHI Lehi'a "white way" celebraionship, turned away with equal dis- tion, which marked tne completion of taste from the thought of sharing the street lighting system, was held Mary, and the grocery shop, with on Main street. The huge crowd that Claude. thronged the street during the eveHow could Mary conceive that her ning bore testimony to the enthusiasm mother, so long distrustful and scorn- with which the new system was reful of any emotion save the maternal, ceived Jby the taxpayers. could turn with relief to the thought EPIIRAIM Taxpayers of Ephraim of cold, circumspect Loren Kangeley, voted a $40,000 bond issue at tho pubas contrasted with the Claude she re lic library for the erection of a new membered. Claude represented to power plant. The plant hydroelectric Polly all the primitive emotions, with will be built in connection with the the disagreeable background of a shop. present water system and the cement Not having seen Claude for twenty-odpipe over Lake hill will be replaced years, she created an Image of a by a heavy pressure pipe. The presgrocer with the un- ent plant is now paid for and in good fat, middle-agecontrolled emotions of a young man. condition and will be used in case ot Always there was that shop in the emergency. background, and the Image caused her LEHI To celebrate the completo shudder. tion of the municipal lighting system, "If you wish to dine with your and the conversion of Main especially father tonight, I shall not mind," she street into a "white way," city officials said to Mary as they turned toward are one of the most colorful planning the hotel and luncheon. festivals ever enjoyed at Lehi, to be "Be reasonable, Mother. Mary held soon. pleaded. "Don't make me feel I've MYTON O. A. Dart of the North lost my mother because I've found bench is one of the first Bheep-me- n Mytou my father." in the Uintah ba.sin to ship 1927 Having made up her mind, Polly A carload of lambs relambs. crop was one to carry things through gaily, Mr. Dart topped the "I'm afraid It will work out that way, cently shipped by market at Denver 16,i cents. The do to bur, of course, I've nothing 7 pounds. The old lambs averaged with it." ewes weighed 101 pounds and sold for "You have everything!" protested 4 cents. He is making additional shipMary vehemently. "It's all In your ments. ell, Father-wthat Don't see, you hands. DUCHESNE Word that the Kam- he just can't unless you give road into the Uintah some sign." been closed by the has which basin, Polly's laugh did not ring pleasantly ears. "Claude deep snowdrifts, is now open, was rein her daughter's Pabhs has been stating his case rather ceived by E. C. Shepherd, Wasatch na tional forest supervisor, from Ranger cleverly, I see." R. A. Beauchamp. The road has been leadon the still stood bridge Mary closed since early winter by the heavy ing to their hotel, regardless of the and crowd of chattering, staring Italians snow and more fell during April Duthe water throughout May. High who were passing by. "Oh Mother, chesne country will prevent any fayou don't get Father at all. He doesn't "think he has any case. lie thinks he vorable fishing. VERNAL The poisoning campaign must leave It to yau. He feels he can't bring himself to your attention. against prairie dogs in Uintah county Mother, It's awfully delicate of him. continues with undiminished vigor. On June 4 activities were shifted to You must see that." "I only see that he Is taking you the Lapoint section, twenty miles from me, and I caa see neither del- west of Vernal, 125 men turning out of V. L. Johnson, icacy, nor any other evidence of good under the direction field man of the biological survey, aud ft has Since In the process. feeling to he endured, i'll endure, but I'm not County Agent E. Peterson. More than miles of lands on Indian kissing the hand that deals the blow. eighty square on the public domain and disallotments the discontinue will You please 2200 cussion, as long as you are in public, were treated with poisoned oats, in used the operations. being control pounds can yourself." unless you An industry which GUNNISON For the hundredth time that day was that promises to develop Into large proporIt wondered why Mary poor those who loved one most, could, and tions in the Gunnison valley Is the Six did, so surely wound one. "I wasn't breeding of pedigreed rabbits. In will this established been if but have preto you pens cry. really going tend to look at the boats for a mo- Iregion in the last few months and re ports from breeders indicate success ment. Ml pull myself together." in following the venture. Max Ed (TO HE CONTINUKD.) wards, son of J. W. Edwards, Is tho largest breeder to date. Ho has about Ask far POST TOASTIES com JIakes that stay crisp in milk or cream f ' " f 1l ... v. Delicious crispness that children's eager appetites prefer g Toasted d d d mm sake. "the loveliest evenine." as b' told her father, was over find must fly home, Ned blighter's Down f the world. in irl i'w dinner, and a, they went up troonvto talk and ND bre",h!ne her 1 ces Margaret ret to SALT LAKE Nearly 200 boys between the ages of 17 and 24 are' expected to be in Salt Lake Friday foi the a opening of the annual C. M. T. C. of vision the will Afton conjure up The camp is now peaceful stream sibling softly among at Fort Douglas. and sot everything will up, truthbe practically Ideas hills. These may green off promptly to start readiness in bo ful or tbe reverse It doesn't matter in We shall never be able to rid our Friday morning for a month's work acof branches various the infantry selves of them. tivities, according to camp officers. doubte-crls- delicious corn and p flakes that for break- temptingly seasoned, Post Toasties aro the corn flakes everybody likes fast, supper and prefer. Sealed in the lasting crispness of these golden flakes is the true delicate flavor of the tender hearts of succulent white corn. Give this crisp delight to children, to satisfy their eager appetites. Serve Post Toasties often the crisp, d packyellow, age that brings these corn flakes to you crisp, fresh and ready to serve. that children's appetites treats. Make sure that you get the corn flakes that stay crisp in milk or cream. Ask your grocer for Post Toasties, and see that you get them in the red and wax-wrappe- 1927. P. Co., Inc. POSTUM COMPANY. CREEK, MICH. 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No. Division "How is the earth divided?" asked n pompous examiner, who had already The coolest stars glow with red light, yellow stars are hotter, and white and blue stars are the hottest of all. worn out the patience of the class. "I?y earthquakes," replied a boy. Vancouver Province. FootEase Alleyscomforting relief gives for Tired, Aching, Swollen Feet. When your feet hurt, are tired, sore or perspire, shake into your shoes Allen's the Antiseptic, Healing powder for the feet. It takes the friction from the shoes and gives immediate relief. Makes stockincs wear lono-ertoo. write Alien's ikov. is. Y.. for Fm Kamnfe. Sold at all drug and toilet iroods counters Foot-Eas- e, . i n1 M WuK rooi-uas- e. & Bluebird Your Friend Husband, 9, Is Divorced The bluebird can never have too many homes free from Knglish sparrows. In feeding, it Is his habit to fly from a perch to the ground nnd return with leisure. lie turns flycatcher and adda winged insects to Ids bill of fare. Nature Magazine. the first cases heard under Turkey's new divorce law was that of a seventeen-year-olgirl who divorced her husband to whom her parents had wed her sight unseen under the old law, says Capper's One of d d Weekly. If you are going to the top, go so Public opinion legislates all the high that most of the brickbats can't time. It creates and enforces the unreach you. written laws. TOl3 - 7 HiuilHtiliiU cS t D i the Wai 4. Poetic Imagery That Fixes Idea of Places A memorial to M"t0" tm bien veiled in the place which he made aufamous by his words "Thick as brooks the tumnal leaves that strew in Vallombrosa." Vullombrosa are Today the trees of the "autumnal and mainly pines, few beeches the leaves" that fall from nnd chestnuts scarcely eeem suUIeieii out the y numerous to carry Idea of multitude. Put the Is not likely to become any mm. less popular on that account, of pmrtry. lovers ail of In the minds will rema u the woods of Vntlombnxn ft WOtlKI . . .. tves. ...tfi, i lliieK-cathe In-trace to also be of interest oi Ideas .. .t. imji nti nur U Chllloii places. Tlmnk I" Hyron. -- Mil-toni- c quo-lutlo- "' forever ass-clat- ed . itl, .net V1"": of and n famous linked Darlen with a sea ' brnM n mountain. "Maxwell!.... of nnnit ih bo bonnie, and alwoa Save Postal Time LOGAN Logan city's budget for this year was rearranged a public u success In Amsterdam, meeting held Friday by the commislection Loves are attached to the sioners to provide an additional hacks of trams going toward the gento bo spent In the interests of the In from halt At the oilice. eral post one protet of the post oilice the boxes are emp- electric liht plant. Only at tha meeting, which was liled wa3 to the rushed are ll hitters tied it' Mail boxes on wheels are proving where col $105,-00- sort-la- iUnuucr?lA'trolt New Pa Buzz prefers private bath kills roaches, bed bugs, ants, and PIT spray eggs. It also clears your home of flies and mosquitoes. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Get Hit today. 0 g held for the express purpose of hearing protests to tho proposed action. The co!im!s.H!or.ers passed the ordni-nnccreating tho additional funds for Foolish Sales Talk th-electric llht plant because they r'armer)-"a- ii College Student (to busy cons'derer it necessary in th? face of I sell you a set of books to keif the cos, of installing meters and the o' supplemental engine plant. ,oj whilo liwuy the long lazy daj rooms, saving several hours' time collection. in e 26-19- 27. . w W4V .TV N. W DESTKOYS Flics Mosquitoes RIotLa Ants Bed Eugs Uwiclies "Tie yt 'low tun u ilh Ibt b.'aii band" |