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Show ::: " THg "ELPER TIMES, HELPER UTAH Z "" " I A-- 44 J -- News Notes uabaster Lamps It't a -- Copyright, CHAPTER wkbur It XIV Turb!i- - ,1 fnim .ho I i, . . Liv in ri dolus from oI,v Johnston, returning the about piazza, was Kswalk .levator boy that he had iu li.c ln elveD . 8 message u MFOlffrif for i"wui8e Mar?. "ever nave said .a "That what ' i . -- - Com plaices SALT LAKE Resurfacing of two important highways at a cost of more than 550,000 will be recommended by It T. Dahlquist county commissioner of roads and bridges, to the county commission at the Friday morning The roads on which the meeting. project is believed necessary are Thir South street Seventh East to East Mill creek, and the seventy-seconhighway, generally known as Seventy-second South, east from the turn to the Cobblecrest inn. MT. PLEASANT Mayor Joseph Seely of Mt. Pleasant said shortly after midnight that it looks now as if tho Sanpete Water "Users' association's project for the bringing of a supplementary supply of water from the Colorado river basin is satisfacThis, however, torily subscribed. would not be definitely known until after a meeting to be held at the North Sanpete bank at 9 o'clock this morning, when subscriptions will be checked up, LOGAN Seven thousand five hundred automobiles passed over the highway in Logan canyon during the period from June 3 to June 24, inclusive, according to a register which has been placed on a bridge near the mouth of the canyon at Owens camp. , AMERICAN FORK Utah Poultry association officers will give a banquet and dance Friday in their new egg plant and warehouse in honor of tho city council, Lions club and commit tees which helped make poultry day a success. They also desire all poultry association members to be present Poultry day will be an annual affair. BEAVER President H. H. Blood and Read Commissioner Jacob Parker, with State Engineer II. S. Kerr, met the first of the week with the county commissioners at Beaver to discuss a route for the new road project running south from Beaver to Iron county. DUCHESNE It is estimated that the total amount of gllsonite in the Uintah basin is close to 50,000,000 tons. The deposits of this substance are the largest known deposits in the world. Gilsonite is used in the manufacture of paint, phonograph records, telephones, etc. CEDAR CITY This year's lamb crop in Utah is smaller than that of last year, but It is in splendid condition, according to George A. Scott, U. S. livestock statistician, who returned Thursday from a tour of the sheep sections." Mr. Scott made visits to Utah, Juab, Millard, Beaver, Iron, Garfield, Piute, Sevier, Sanpete and Wasatch counties. The sheep are just beginning to go to the summer ranges, he reports. PROVO Contract for the paving of 1.8 miles of country highway between Provo and Pleasant Grove via Lake-view- , was awarded to the Wasatch Grading company of Provo, according to A. O. Smoot, chairman of the board of county commissioners. The was let on a figure of $33,709.80. The only other bidder in the field was the Christensen & Gardner company of Salt Lake City, who figured the job .,.i.. ana he was ."uui.iu, gracefully. wa y and Ned had begun very had i oult he'd known ,;, Z. . ' nlU,,lude" u,,p"Pt departure had them both . UJ mousanus a year to Loreu unprepared. Mary bad risen to her feet "I impetuously and Dubb. of followed hi,,, t0 jtl gentleman Cmr me TUrt Destroyer.' If ,c vuf'u realize that It looked absurd ouIy rhe lounge. t seen and to I,aven the on ;uu billPoUy. signs the 8 back t0 the card" demanded window, she "tile. In front of the boards" stood watching her father where, "I have depart. seen them. needed nmin..,ki.. powder. 'One futiier gone and another father t see If she ugly." Hut Polly. was looking at him handed her a slip of paper coming, makes a complicated after4 was written, "To see Mrs. noon, she ventured. ... "V11 Ned agreed and with a message from Mr. suggested that tc c'";"s u,ey. There's plenty for roti while away the time between fathers W erne up first," rony instruct they might order a peculiarly rich tea. "For Mary yes." "and have the gentleman told Ihe waiter hud come and gone, and . , 4,Yrli'ra 1o,rt,n fiHuiea to your Mill they were in that tiresome sitdown In a moment." "...v wumiui navmg to take me with ting room, which nt to her room, straightened seemed to Mary to tucked It, Claude informed her coolly, "it have held them for ,t nowdered her nose, ages. will be much L lock away under her hat, surpleasanter than taking "I suppose we'd better stay here?" o i can tell she iimney, me you that." mirror. inquired lightly. hw f carefully in all "It's very interesting" pm i Lntered back to ring for the "Much better," and Ned drew a and now she was looking wicker chair to unout me formed him, t again, wondering the balcony window . .... H of RL "1C "uur. litout stui j fail to see for her, and himself on a arranged lie had chosen a secluded and why I should come this afternoon" cushion at her feet. Mary felt grate"For Mary," Claude told her shortful. . ,She did not .have to meet his W corner, from which he could ly. "Ned Kangeley's In love with eyes, in this view of those an unobstructed position. "Sure as we stay out of this room," Into the her." itered from the lobby Poiiy started, "And of course, he told her, "my father will turn about Polly, He wondered up pleased?" and then Claudu will accuse us of deW hat wag iier ail these years. "Only If Mary wants him. I'd like serting our posts." What toward Loreu Rangeley? "Do you call my father 'Claude'?" He had to keep her to myself, just as much an id time wrought? but we can't" would, you Inquired xm in Mary, for want of something tot momentary glimpse He gave her a long look. better to say. trough Inn to go by. "You might think of her. PoIIt. Wh "I'll call him 'father,' gladly, as soon In he saw her he forgot every- should our d d blunder cloud this bit as you give me the To be sure she right," Ned re sise, Changes ! must of her life? You've made a good Job minded her, and turned to see how tanged, as twenty years but she of Mary, so far, Polly. I have to hand she took it every man or woman She did not take it well at all. She you that" y to 'oily, and as he admitted leaned "Well?" him. at agulnst the chair, her face hid Polly flung enough to hold any den in her hands. Claude "Well," returned finalhow saw with He was she glances. "Mary, take your hands away and ity, "finish your job." at u she came In Indifferently. look at me. I never was more serious A black satin Polly looked at him now, saw what is all in black. in my life. If you'll listen to me, ned with Delft blue, hung from he meant and went white for a mo- youlll see. how bard I'm trying to raiders, and a hat of the snnw keep you from spoiling Claude's rocolor on her ruddy hair. She mance. But for you, your mother and a swift look about her, and Claude might be happy." rose. P Mary's hands came away from her Sonde came toward her, Polly face now. "But for me I Why, I'm all then her eyes changed and the that holds them together," ontracted. He had been much "So you think, but you're quite thoughts lately, and despite the If you were safely removed wrong. she knew this must be the man from their grasp, Polly would think N dreaded. Indeed, after the how lonely Claude was,' and Claude n look, she actually recognized would think how sad it was for Polly. Polly stopped for a moment, Even at over forty, my dear, grown ame on. Claude stood in the ups can't make love before their chil waiting for her, and she faced dren. But if you should engage your self to a nice, handy, lovable young pick?" she asked in a low voice, man, like myself, then that lets father Claude answered her steadily. and mother off to attend to their own we you, Polly? I am here with ) affairs, while the responsibility for e about Loren Rangeley. He making Mary happy falls on the young )0 man's shoulders. I know a pair thut f!e atformy hotel in half an hour, afternoon tea, and the fairly ache for that responsibility." a that you should join ua there He took a 6tep nearer and the !lilm." waiter entered with the tea. By the e wear asked Polly. "And time he had gone again, Polly and ire us?" Claude had entered. wra, liven as Mary fiiw across the room uaucie answered as I "and us are Mary and Ned to kiss and cling to her mother, her 7, Loren's son." mind paid homage to her father's oo't think I know htm." greatness. To bring Polly Johnston I think at $36,685.60. into this situation, with this promptyou do, but you know She Faced Him. M Carter. His name Is Ned SALT LAKE Sales of state lands ness, was marvelous in his daughter's in force at the close of 1928 oeeu nave pics-en- t Rangeley. to remaining She He was at Peace ment. Claude waited, never taking his eyes. to see longea wth me," It accomplished. Mother, in eluded some 3,243,537 acres, the eyes from her. It was a long minute. of all ffie sitting calmly at Claude sale prices of which aggregated some young man who drove the "I'll come. Walt till I change my Dahbs'people, tea table, drawing off her $7,923,866. ' gown." admitted Claude and waited BRIGHAM CITY Most important gloves and making conversation with "No time," Claude told her. "You Nedl u not to wait long. "I dou't of the road Improvements to be made look fine as you are." r Claude came toward his daughter, a in the northern part of the state this Pollv told i.im inntrtn devil knows it," humorous question in his eyes. But it year will be the oiling of the state "And the or the window. r "And," he added to himself as he marshaled remained unspoken, for at that mo- highway from Mantua, in eastern naued, still gazing nast him. to the the her gondola lobby Loren Tvangeley was. announced through toment, county, through Sardine canyon be one of 'us'." pioaesire " entered. the paved highway in Wellsvill, acto steps, and as though the Interview Johnston-Dabbs- , m M Ned, standing beside Mrs. Polly studied the man who sat becording to K. C. Wright, district enClaude rose, too, but his fa- gineer for the state road commission. to meet them first carried as the was the her gondola side """i ne blocked her way. the canal. It was even faintly ther's eyes. Mary saw Loren stiffen, , PRICE With damage to growing roily," he siild, "and along : ii wignt be amusing tlifit after all these years aBd then come forward with an easy between Price and Castlo Gate ;f better to change crops an Is in side side This ars be unexpected by "Ah Ned. sitting thev should estimated at thousands of dollars; a gondola in Venice. Hor mind flew pleasure." "Stated. i;nina ,, ,., bridges washed away; traffic on highwithout "v in;cn;u so ,i had said Ned, showing she time resolutely back to the "Quite," Was tin fuftlnn r ways and railroads tied up; Castle .1,.,, behind her. that one of his pet theories had gone Gate's and Price's water supplies cut put She had to look I; at him on the roily all to smash. Far from Dabbs being off and five homes demolished at Cas"" Sieved her. The man It beganof to dawn tliat tne rouy Loren's agent It was Loren who bore tle Gate; s Johnston w had today Helper's streets and changed with the of yesterday had underestihimself as though he was Claude's Johnston menace caused flooded the was by 7" 0 e had neither a boor nor mated her man. She went back, though agent. Ned meant to get It out of the rainstorm which started Monday not been so fatally was much it was a disturbing thing to do, with Claude before the evening he is still growing. with years ago. There Dabbs," to "I'm beside staying older. her, the man himself silent wmeuung- - about R. Kishi, T. Shim- to let MT. PLEASANT want not (lid Claud the morning she had made up her volunteered. He Y. and either. Saneyoshi, representa oyama herself down, did She ' father Justice, his at down. mlml to leave. Loren wns making tives of the Japanese government, and know." that didn't "I entirely, tha money, not was It & Co., of iJ ?rief M v can," his way to Mrs. Polly with a smile and K. Katsuyama of Nosawa had made her decide. She remem in Mt. or been have York somehow hut New City, past him. ' This bered doubting uauncs powers If"" 1('lng hand, outstretched is tlriiKT ' week looking the Pleasant pant In a other Claude was there before him. during life for of tot Chr capability Imagination, 'ose It," Claude told over the leading Rambouillet flocks her, Think I'll have to inirouuce urn than Just that of u storej' forced upon me, and I under- - larger way and purchasing sheep for the JapanMr. Itangeley," he anShe reto you, village. lady a in country keeper ""If Vflll Claude ese govenment t.. "Mrs, membered how she had tried the shib nounced amiably. VhTi s account." Dabbs." William Parry, formerly OGDEN fSl'boleth that iuul snaKeii I'ti I.T V.tl loren's face was a study It mixed general foreman of the Union Pacific desire to, stay with him. awakened but Polly was calm and shops at North Platte, Neb., will be t,ln lnuch nsyu """ She began to wonder anoui ws me. emotions, to his, d smiling as she lifted her eyes riMH.Ti. touched her arm gently. He general foreman of the new, roundCONTINUED.) BB , TO her her was a man was to hand help at Ogden. Ho will be under J. house his out holding a tl.i'ht .n ,!.. Gogarty, division master mechanic at Green River, Wyo. One hundred and .J 1, ew"' for her sake, choose to apeak to forty machinists, helpers and other employees will begin work at the new by me that had sent for July 1. At 12:01 o'clock Friday shops Is a delight to the morning the Southern Pacitlc slmpn local peasantry, might have known she Ceramic art. flourish throughout eye and hand. No Greek or Kotnitn will cease doing tho Union Pacific re r n.riiv. liecause une vases are more beautiful than those pair work. J:;t"1,uv9 thown ,,ow the of mortem Spain, based upon know," ROOSEVELT Recent heavy raitw IS un expert I1""' , lard predecessors ,h. work of Hieti. ,. boon a great value to Colds, gar have Tho beautiful reproam Tluves. f in una In the art. London I'at I.oreii waa coin- - shapes of Ktrurin, n v ..i,.,n dens and ranges in tho Uintah basin m ,,tterv of Ihe Iberian The protracted dry weather, extending most extern ' Ing to From Asia over a period of more than two Pheatantn do with his ,.i....aJ- Tim iliicst and ; In the is "con .. - f rt.rnmk-. ,. hunted in mcnths, was endangering vegetation were e pheasants .i... house AlthoughIn on public dom.-iltnd private lands co the bird Is not Brit-fethat wanted southerly prov nce. . England niucn nd f.ne game fowl which irrigation water cannot be readwalls, This In fmor. vncf' Mary origin. ll'ouht lo " " ily placed. may be adorned wim rarro from Asiatic countries original-lu" the true slate t,f af- - pottery tiles. Tho vases, r.n niadi! ' both Japan and Chin PRICE A half inch of rain fell In Including Is one of the mos fu. ... and other domc.MU' C article type Mongolian The Price Monday In the heaviest rainp ..I'la , .'""oirt of your own. you such regions beautiful.' though tho golden rd.easao ,,,, to hit this section of the state storm o. e Well v "'" heuuflful. Talavera and this year, The downnonr came Mr Is said to be t' '' Of nffnll a t has a tail coinctlxw Uecves throughout tho day, tho last a .hnmwl nnd brinii.nl'.r colored i or breath nml fcljgti falling early in the evening. five fert long. lliBB, ravu 1hhij;(. i ),,s;,!e him. work of Murom, , 22 3. Utah 5y MARGARET TURNBULL 1 Privilege to 1 S Ask 1 W for POST TOASTIES corn flakes that stay crisp in milk or cream d d - vJ0. v "" wrin-wnw- ))Di .- v i , hita-lovel- . 3 con-tra- red-haire- d Box-eld- ' f t i. if . Delicious hearts of corn toasted oven-brow- and n Durine these warm davs. enjoy the cool and crunchy crispness of Post Toasties, the double-cris- p corn flakes. Made from the hearts of succulent white corn, delicately seasoned, these com flakes are toasted double-cris- p by the i.xrcial process of the Posrum Company, They stay crisp in milk or cream down to the last inviting flake in breakfast bowl O POSTUM COMPANY, double-cris- p or luncheon uiih. Serve Post Toasties often these summer days. You'll find a cooling s, freshness in their and an appetizing goodness in their true corn flavor. When you want tha doubie-cris- p cord flakes that stay crisp ia milk or cream, ask for Post Toasties. They come in the red and yellow, box that keeps them fresh and double-crisdouble-crispnes- wax-wrapp- p. !7, P. Co., Inc. . INC., BATTLE CREEK, MICH. Preachers' Pay Raised Something Wrong Every clergyman In Rhodesia is to have his annual allowance raised. The minimum pay is to be ?t,XM) a year. This will be for bachelors, while a married man will be allowed $500 additional for maintenance of his wife and $150 for each of his children. These Innovations were decided upon at the recent diocesan synod held at Salisbury. During the discussion the bishop of southern Rhodesia, who presided, asked: "If these attractive conditions, which I wholeheartedly indorse, conic into force, what guarantee have you that all the bachelor clergy in the diocese will not be married by this time next year?" None could answer, but the step was voted. Managing Editot Why did you lira the weather forecaster? Editor Ills forecast for today was fair and warm r, but I noticed that lie. brought, an umbrella. tut ' - For Dancing, Ten-Go- lf, tc, let this be your firt thought for foot comfort. Th Antiseptic, Heal. to ing powder hake into your lioei. Sold everywher. BelUAns Universally Used Friend Tells Friend of This Wonderful SURE RELIEF for Indigestion Samples on Request For correcting normalizing digestion and quickly relieving belching, gas, sourness, heartburn, nausea and other digestive disorders. The great value of BELL-ANhas been proved by over 30 years' use. Doctors, Nurses and Dentists recommend this tested Safe, Pleasant, Sure Relief for Indigestion. Not a laxative. Send for free samples to : Bell & Co., Inc., Orangeburg, N. Y. Adv. over-acidit- S New Air Vehicle aerial bicycle consisting of a balloon filled with hydrogen, below which Is suspended an aluminum framework resembling a bicycle with handlebars and pedals that Will work the propellor, has been invented in England. An cigar-shape- - WW oh YOUR EYES MITCHELL. EYE SALVE heals inflamed eyes, granulated lids, styes, etc. Sure. Safe. Bpeedy, 25c at all druggists. Hall & Ruckel, N. Y.C. HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh For Mosquito Bites, Sting of Bees AO and Venomous insects to retain! yvu mwj for (in battle if sot uitod. 4alen an aoUWim! scientific expert says that fish kill mosquitoes. But who wants to keep a fish on his lap when he's reading on the piazza ? Boston Transcript. A HKBOliaSXail A beautiful complexion the JSii"f evrr wotu&n and tlnodmlmUonof everf man. "KKEMUU" will proiuclt for only t! Hi as thoDatnlsof women HOOIU.KT. Ask ronrdedlor wMtesUfy. B REK W Wb HleblM or wriw Or. 0. H. Bon-- Co.. I AM IN TOUC H WITH IUNUUKUS OF moni'yoU men ami manufftcturnra who wlh to buy unpatented cr pstntol Invention. HAKTI.KV Box SOS. Banpror, Maine. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. L 1 : 7 ft ! 28-19- 27. : ? Vv'M baso-ment- f'ande, ""'J Beautiful Work Done ,-- Spanish Potters - !' ' "ry ; -- h No hope! He's gone "Flyosan one at kill flics and mosqulux- ; inter-mittentl- pht-aau- millions of disease-bearin- - a time, Flyoean the first and only eDVo tlvo fly and jnoecpiitrt cpray(non-oifMnokills all th flies and mosquitoes In your !iouo in only a few minutes. But use I'lyoean itself. Don't Utke chances with inferior imitations. Kid four home quickly, thorough ly, not only of flying pruts but also of the filthy, dcedly germs vhich each one carries. thi ee Prturman't hoi ih right iiurtirul for aeh in dmgt am told. CD germs. g riht IntuvtlcUle each intecti Here it tho u) W. -- hills," says Doc Fly ALWAYS 'Swatticg" only tcatter A Atf., Clituuro. Swat an Usual - HMD ftVOSAX, Liquid .Cpmy-k- tlrt n4 llli rcTERHAN'S ANT FOOD PCTERMArTS DtSCOVEBT.ii-- tmMrmtn.u nw. W in inatc Iwdbu gt, rETEEMiB vnteii ROACH for FOOO rtermC that tforkronrh army. rrrrMAN, Mora food prast You must leave a epeclfio insco ticldo for each insect No aingla iiisert'cide will extenninato Shcia a!!. 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