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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH E0MT5IPE mean money and food in fall and winter. Itll mean that our first year out here has been a good one. Dave nodded. Thats good, he said casually. But he knew the depth of his fathers feeling and the She began sniffling then, and Har- glory that was in his fathers heart. ley patted her shoulder clumsily, Andys words came back to him: it a double wedding, with Jerry and Barbara this falL" Birdie Now, aint that nice! exclaimed. One weddin at a time is sweet enough, but two at oncet is just miratiously wonderful! The Ives family, Andy, Hope, Kate, Dave and Granny, face many problems when they move to homesteading grounds In southern Arkansas. Andy heads an organization to end lawlessness in town and they support a man for sheriff who is sympathetic toward their difficulties. During church services, a cyclone, strikes and Birdie Webster, afraid of dying, cries to the congregation that she has made slanderous statements concerning Hope. Big Halleck, handsome young neighbor, proposes to Hope and their engagement is announced. Oreen Webster, 16.year-olflighty girl, elopes with Hank Butler, a guitar player who leaves town for a radio engagement saying, that. CHAPTER XXIX Jerry said Mr. Burke would win, and he based his predictions on the loyalty of the homesteaders. Martins crowd may get an even break in the rest of the county, he said., Theyre working mighty hard, and their machines strong. But the homesteaders will swing it. They hold the balance of pow-- r. wins, Andy sugah, dont start Cant help cryin when I think Birdie said, wadding Reen, and unwadding her damp handkerchief. You know, I used to figger that Big would like Oreen some day, an I talked agin him, to skeer other gals off. I was sinful then. It was before I had repented. 'How is Oreen now? Kate inquired. Well, her an Hank got married in Tennessee. The last I heerd from her. Hank was still on the radio, an she was in the famly way. Lawsy me! Mr. Eliot started to say something, but thought better of it. of d If Martin Now, said, were headed for trouble. Theyre just waiting to pop it to us after .the votes are counted! Martin wont win, Jerry as- -' aured him. Keep these people in 'line. If a man misses a meeting, for the Dave whooped. speech! No time now. Well have to get off this dirt road before the rain comes. What about the sheriffs race? Andy asked. Were not worried Well, harvest. about This is nice, weve got to Jerry said, but go. Come on, Barb. Granny also gave no sign of having heard the report on Oreens marital progress. Dave got up and left the room. He kept remembering the night of the housewarming, and his escape from Oreens scheming ways. Waiting for the Election Returns Thunder answered him, away off in the south. He stood still, listening, to be sure. It came again, barely a rumble, and the sheet lightning was dim above the trees; but a cloud was making up back there! He ran into the house, to take the news to the others. A light breeze was starting up when Andy came outside, and he vowed he could smell rain. When it rains at night this time of year, he said, its usually a soaker. Itll make the cotton, he added with calm Joy, and itll help the young com a lot. We can plant fall truck too." He laid his hand on Daves shoulder. A good rain tonight will son-in-la- Birdie Tells News of Oreen candidates V'M' ERJLLIANT fame:, is HALFBACK OF NAVY AND ARKANSAS equally efficient on the: cinder- - PATH. HE TIED THE FORMER OLYMPIC (IOMETER HURDLE RECORD BUT FINISHED SECOND TO THE UNITED STATES PORTER! lv Std PMFS)f BLOW, USING A SENT IT 9-- 10 TRAVELING 135 MeP.H. n ji y.t w , HOME , RUN WAS HIT CVEP THE WALL A BALL CAME AT THE PLYMOUTH, MASS, 7W DURING HOUSE OF CORRECTION. PLAYERS AND A ir 4 GUARD WENT TO FIND THE BALL. t PRISONERS -- THE NEVER CAME BACK. SPORT LIGHT 8432 Big Name Horses Are on Trial .By GRANTLAND For Li RICE. you. Mr. Burke won by five hundred votes, Big "told him. We home' steaders swung it! Well, hallelujah! Harley rasped In joy. Aint that fine? Thank the good Lord! Andy said reverently. Its a blessing for us all. Now, were somebody out here in the woods! This is nice, Jerry said, but weve got to go. Come on, Barb. Big, Ill drop you off at the comer. Good night, happy folks. Wait, young feller," Mr. Flipp ordered, advancing upon him. I got that pup fer you. Jessie Bell had a litter las night. Theys one white mighty cute little black-a- n spotted one. Ill have to get it later, Jerry broke in. The rains Shore, youll have to git It later. Theyve just arrove. But dont for-g- it it fer you a that Im weddin present. Then Mr. Flipp drew himself to a height of dignity and struck a stance foretelling im portant, planned words. Mr. Burke an Miss Bird, he said solemnly, I take this means of wishin my felicitation on you in departin from the paths of celebrity. Mmmm! Jerry said, startled. Barbara caught her breath. Both started a quick word of thanks for but Granny got in this send-of-- f, first Dont you mean celibacy, Mr, she asked in the very Flipp? gentlest way. He turned a chill eye upon her. That is whut I said, maam. (THE END) picnics here and there during the last week before election day, but the Iveses attended none of them. Andy and Big thought it better to have such a gathering for the homesteaders in the church grove. There was a full attendance, and each family brought baskets of food for the Some dinner on the ground. Others watermelons. brought brought packed freezers of home made ice cream. It was a gala occasion. Brother Cowann was there too He limped a little. Birdie told Kate that he was suffering another tech of the athaletic foot. Just before they broke up, he called the crowd into the church to pray for rain. And we will keep on prayin' till it rains, he said firmly. The power of prayer is great, my brothers! On election night, Harley and Birdie came to the Ives house to sit until bedtime. Mr. Flipp and Mr. Eliot were there too. All the countryside, except those two, were excited and waiting the returns. Mr. Eliot had brought his violin along, to while the evening away with artistic endeavor. ' Where is Miss Hope?" he asked. She stayed in town, with Barbara," Kate told him. Barb and Jerry will bring her home when the returns are in. I think its nice, Birdie said, that Hope got in with the Bird girl An ever'bodys so tickled that her an Big is goin to get married. Kate looked at the woman, remembering how she had once been wont to speak ill of Bigelow Hal-lecYes, I think they'll be very happy, she said. "Theyre making k. Dress-U- p LOVELY feminine - looking frock for special dress-u- p occasions. The slanted lines on bodice and one hip are accented with days and weeks Park is quite anxious to know what Tuffed Sleeves THE NEXT FEW racing will find a Dock of Calumet will do about the $100,000 TUST THE THING to plan on to unusual novelty buttons. Gold race on 16, where Coal-tow- n, Pattern No. 8432 ti a lew-rlpattern In size. 12. 14, 16, 42. Size 14, Vk yard, of pattern desired. Pattern No. 1 out of Fall and Ready for you now the new In any event the next few Winter issue of FASHION, our complete three but also ran weeks should be replete with inpattern magazine. Smart new designs, fabric news free pattern printed inside 2 in each start teresting turns, now partially the book. Send 25 cents for your copy. Capots on top covered by the fogs. Citation, but he still has a especially, is due to break into battle left. the headlines soon. There is no longer any question Grantland Rice now that Olympia Make The Target A Barn won the Derby for Ponder. Capot PLSI NESS & INVEST. OPTO R. 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Equipped with good wide system, waste burner, because there was no paceor into the stands. It has been blower doors for Hyster entry, two Vonnegut maker to kill off first, he could equipment, sawing moulders, balls. on a of bases matter largely and 2 Employs 7 to 30 people surely have taken over the I cant recall a season where so as you Hysters. may desire. An Ideal plant for cash fir and redwood products. Prefer similar under circumDerby many passes have been issued day deal $09,500 but offer attracUve tune plan stances. or 20 $15,000 down and the balance to be paid after day. Eight us from this plant approxi-matelBut for all that Ponder was the have been on the menu. Teams off by shipping 7 carloads milled slock to our a period of 6 or 8 over surprise horse of both the Derby get 13 hits and 20 runs. They get specifications months. Interested parties please write and the Belmont He will still be 8 hits and 11 runs. or wire John L. Erioson, General Manager, The National Ventilated Awning dangerous over any stretch of There isnt any reason why Company, 605 Hall Street. Dallas, Texas. ground beyond a mile, especially a big league pitcher shouldnt at a mile and a quarter or a mile be able to get a pitch across For Your Future Buy , and a half. the plate at least a reasonable His form from class U. S. Savings Bonds number of times. But it is has bounded far up and if Capot nothing to see some pitcher 2849 WNU W falls away later on, it Is quite open up any given Inning by likely that Calumets stretch runfilling the bases on passes. ner will move up. Pitchers will tell you that if they In the meanwhile It will be Ingive the batter a good ball to hit, to when see and where teresting hell probably hammer It out of Citation will run again. Jimmy the lot. But isnt it better to have Jones says the champion is ready. him do that with nobody on than to We have been in no hurry, fill the bases first and then hand Jimmy says, to get him working the batter a grand slammer? I do too soon with Coaltown on hand. not remember another season that There is nothing to be gained by has ever yielded so many grand running Citation against Coaltown. slammers, a home run with three Whether or not Citation is on, as 1949 has offered with the ready, Calumet has no great campaign only a quarter over. worry with Coaltown, Fonder Lack of control has also been and Wistful on hand. responsible for so many home runs. It is only natural that Chicago The pitcher rapidly works himself should get the call with these into a hole and then has to split standouts, due to the matter of the plate. At least he has to try. weight assignments. If Calumet The order of march today is to can get her stars in at 130, It would first fill the bases or walk at least be rather foolish to take higher two men. After this the home-ru- n ball, squarely over the middle with weights. In the meanwhile Hollywood little on it. Is served up. won perforated and t. 18, 20; 40 SF WING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 530 South Well. St. Chicago 1, III. Enclose 25 cent tn coins for each B, Kate said resourcefully, they do take your mind off the drought. Thats a help. Make the most of it, Andy, said Granny. Election years are the only ones in which poor farm' ers know any importance. Theyre popular men until after the votes !are counted! It was at this time that a letter came from Gertrude, the first since early summer. She was dreadfully sorry that she and Wilton wouldnt he able to drive down this summer: We plan a short trip to Wisconsin nearer than Newcastle, you jenow and hope we can take more time off next summer. Wilton, poor Idear, is slaving himself to death. Reconversion and labor troubles, you know. Its really dreadfuL She finished with a special word to Mrs. Craig: Mother, dear, perhaps you can come and visit with us during the winter. Its hot in Chicago this time of year, but pleasant in winter. Wilton sends his love to you. Hot now in Chicago! Granny said sadly, gazing out at heat shimmering over the monkeys baked land. I feel for those poor people. Andy teased, Now, Granny, isnt it nice to have at least whos a success? one Yes, it is, she admitted, smiling at him. And I admire you more and more all the time, Andy Ives! were ' Cup July celebrities in the headlines. Their I have ready when school bells Coaltown and Citation can get in names will Include Citation, a simple princess ring again Capot, Ponder and a few at 132 pounds. The hitch here may jumper with tiny puffed sleeve come from Ben Jones statement more. and collared jacket to There have been three big fea- that 130 pounds is alll that onvi0USe Good News for be as proud as can match. Shell ture races with the same weights horse should carry, The extra be in this outfit. pretty The Homesteaders or make little would two so far the Derby pounds Ladles and gentlemen, leave no difference, but it might Jerry the Preakness Pattern No. 8243 comes In sizes 2, 3. 4. 6 and 8 years. Size 3, Jumper, 1H called, greet the new county atand the Belmont an opening for increased weights Jacket, 1V yards; yards of torney! blouse. Capot not only later on. yard. Well, There he exulted. The airs just a gully washer. Looks like Brother Cowann done us some good, after all! The cloud came up fast By ten thirty the promise of rain was sure. In the bright lightning they could see the smooth, gray-blu- e expanse rearing in the south, with great, darker streaks of rain combing down it. Dave was at the door, watching. He saw the lights of a car swing through the trees In the distance. Its Jerry, he announced, turning off the gravel onto the dirt of the car beamed full on the house, Jerry started blowing a triumphant horn. It was still blasting the swamp silence when he brought the car to a stop before the house. The four young people piled out Hope and Big were swinging hands as they walked into the lighted area. n -- X shore! It was Jerry and Big, with Barbara and Hope. Before the lights Andy said dryly. 'Everybody knows it. The last week of the campaign was at hand, and politicians were making whirlwind finishes. Andy could scarcely get any work done, (with so many handshakers driving up at all times of the day, and of-cin the evening. Not only the candidates themselves, but their workers, genial and filled with promises, were planting seeds for M- h ) right, promisin They went out, eager you. Nobody does, y Jumper Outfit for School Days Slanted Lines Accent Daytimer way! Harley came out then. He had been delayed by Mr. Eliot, who had been explaining atomic energy- to him. Well, Ives, thats a rain, news. asks election-da- SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS 1 1 No land Is free. They were true! Free land certainly wasnt free, any- road. send someone to find out why. Were in lino, Andy told him. On election day, less than three weeks from now, well show you. Thats the way to talk! 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