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Show DECEMBER 5, 1919. THE SI N. PRICE, 1TAI1 PAGE ELEVEN EVERY FRIDAY. JJM 044 rrrrrrrrrrprrrrrr IN THE LIONS DEN i By GRACE R. OLIN. i I A i. I3fi.ille, y NcClar Siawapapar SradiCAia.j It is rumored that the L. ! S. church will erect a Uoepital at Kuh-flelt'uche couuty commissioners to cularge Trenton irriguilou disirict from 4lMi lo !2Mkl acres. Enrollment at I- - D. S. school, when ilh previously puldlsliod conqturcd yciirl) niHrt, shows a lurge increase. tish will be represented at tinsto be foroigu inide convention held in Sun Kinncbnii, May 12 to H rfS-r- - e AimiEEl 1 think you nr carrying ..rrair a little too far." Lucille's frowned upou her from the Lis great office cliulr, mid of ,1. j.ri.s Kob. her father's brother and 1,. frowned a hit himself. ,i.: -- l quite agree with you In this, he said. Of course, the offii-f ,.,-- might have quaked, or the world t)f i u'iuess Uieu been disconcerted, for ttrm of Sjiencer & Spencer were big men and their word carried weight However, Lucille appeared not to be affected greatslim ankles ly : Ue gazed down at her 'l -- mothered a yawn as If a trifle -- UTAH BUDGET Exploration Waits on 'y. .j. 4 . i SOUTH AMFRCA 1 . , i , .... . . , -. ' , Ai . na-iiui- . JUtCTtC OCCAM '7 4 1SW. e .v til lege, at Salt a contribution of for tin- - erection of a 1hjs s. loriuiiory. ; laity t instantly dlsou. aged 7, killed Hi Delia by the accidental of a gun which was not thought vilk ha Iiij, O.i km de vr-nely- dio-liiir- mm rather," her eyes looked Into his "I can't see why you object fur-lis'ic- t,i Mr. ATLANTIC wn-irucii- OCCAM mu coiiuiy. p lt , Te Ii a XS 1"" ' w "" TVS """ l- I - 'Ilin-lliugs rolilicd Tom Brooks, roprieinr f a riMiiuifig house at Salt ijikc. Hiid his wife of approximately S'ft) iu valiialilea a lid money ouo night lust week. l iiltetl Stale department of the Interior advises that au additional $. is now available for road work ou Arrow lleud trail through the Shivwlta Indian reservation. The Sun Francisco police hua requested to find tlio lo bo relatives of the mun, found was whose II. body T. Tury, in Taylor'a cuuyoii, near Ogdeu. reshlenla resismdcd Sail to the request for a Christ maa gift lo French war unihana during the mihI card drive conducted by the for the Fatherleaa Children of France. y In rules amount to r cent has been ja-twenly-llv- e Garth-Iand granled lo the Salt latke, Mesiern rullroad and tlie luland railutlll-tle- a road cumpuny liy the state public I JHACK UrK2AR2ZD. maamvzr 4H&AN jxacxjs uasXfxaRO AlOtMOCtAlt mmum OCCAM i hr Imidcd. Bnskeis conlsiiiing the requisite il or a Tliauksgn mg iliiiner were 130 w KilvHtioii Army by ibe .Kuly fiimilie of Salt "Hie gitvemniinl will very for bids for Ine .lioi'lly inlvei-lisliridgji if a $10,110 Wusliing-.- ' Santa t'lara icro-- s . fCNC farter, and besides hes so difOCtA ferent from all the rest.' John Spemws time Different!" almost exasperated. "I cant see a herein he's different He Is simply your Ued Cross Hu fourth iieraouul interest In aui-gave you K..r each of the four you appealed to me to give them a position. I crowded UST what the airplane Is to do for clvilirstlon Is still inure or le-- s guesa farter in rather than disappoint you. work and one linin' guess Is as good hough I didn't need him." Like the others three, he thanks me as another's, lint of at least one thing The we may tie sure: The hlnltnuu and l.y making love to my daughter. liliers, although they amused you for a the Airplane mean the singly end of the silent places of earth. Today somewhile, soon wearied you, liut this fellow evidently possesses some added seventh of the earth's surfuce Is still s like thing liurus, for you accept ills attentions unexplored. Tomorrow toiigriiplilcal limps at a nominal cost will lie on sale at the bookstores. gladly, to all appearances. IJut. father," Lucille was persistLast season nil Hifphine glided slowly down on ent. "Mr. Carter la so different. past El Capilan and Half lHnne and alighted Hit salary ia $25 per. Just what the the floor of tlie Yosemile vulley; it rose uml sulled others get," threw In Uncle Ib'b drywithout difficulty. A during airman swindled even." away ly. Wouldn't keep you in hats, down Into the abyss of the fraud cauou of the He'll get to the top all right," de- Colorado in Arizona and then sonreil out over the fended Lucille. "You lions' In the rim without a nilsliup. A whole fleet of alndanes loudness world certainly muke me rose Into the thin ulr of the Itockle crossed the and did tired. You cheer the boys for their 14,ilU-fno- t peaks of tins conliueiital divide valor in fighting. They win the war stunts over the summits of I'ikes Ieak and lanigs for you and come back, looking for Peak. Tliese things wero something mw under Jolts. They may get the Jolts, but right the sun; it was liellcved tliey could not be done. there the heretofore bravos cease. No These feats merely emphasise the fuct which no-Is natter what their heroism, wliat their becoming increasingly apparent that there la sacrifice, the danger past, they are where Unit the airplane cannot go. the Just the poorer class, the class your The fact that these unexplored regions ofInacand daughters needn't associate with." dangerous most difficult, earth are the Mr. John 8ienccr looked cessible hut hastens their exploration. The more Lucille. I and The greater somewhat hurt "Your uncle danger the greater the incentive! I hnve been In the business a long time , (he adventure the more enjoyable the thrill ndienhard worked tlie We have struggled and f oartli apieal to gllent him Alls service mull and kept our noses to the grindstone tuiw tlie 1hH ag fur years. If we have won the title of with loathing. sagelions, we deserve it." A writer in the Strand Magazine observes Ilero Stuff Is all right, but It doesnt ly that nature still provides tlie flying mun with to it? puy the rent nor buy groceries, does all tlie hiiMirds of adventure. And lie proceeds uwslt to that rhiineea two had set down In detail the opportunities Why, Carter has go with other firms. He's a bright tlie aviator on exploration bent. He nrK all the raise $5 a Is and there fellow, nature. In tliese remote regions, has deflI in each case. Hut, no. the other men white man's attempts to acale her heights, . didn't have daughters." n llt.r B11U I tell you what I suggested to your danRWg of h(.r virgin forests, or feast ills slg She lauglied his i wi RnnwT wastes. father." Uncle Ilob leaned over to jmt "I desk. on his the little hand resting throw- suggested letting Carter go; not i f dix Fnnn but forcing a Job. oidj h ,ltt,e the lnnBn cannot lng him out without him." pw-upon the tribal fanjrtlc. ,w one of his recent offers upon Her fattier turned suddenly and R0Uthern Morocco and dwell a while a certain button on Ids desk. enj Atlas mountains. of tho Send Carter in," he anid to the reil- Frulll Kgypt he has a flying ground ana, Sahara moeastern m next the the haired office boy. And Mnd of w,uure Arar of deserts nmn the young ment a tall, well-bui,f ,1 ,a fond of rouing sand, ud he crossed the threshold. Good morning. tno. n.,,,. are. within his reach, certain of no company exceptathetakeswiin Daniel," called Lucille, cheerily. of the (lulanas is lueai mans Why, Lucille." the young ,ilm w,r a change, the coast malarial . face lighted up wonderfully. for gUpping Into the hen t of southern Vcncucla; and Carter!" John Sencer stoiped him convenfind a i.rlef rest he with a gesture ere he could cross to md e or Humac. T.ucilles side. Just a moment, please; Mt ,HnilnK Bit on tlie Tumac tanS I want a word with you. the dewrt of Gobi fnmi the f"11'" com- f the polar area stopped barter Certainly." prtio,,, atte bis . might 1e worth teously by his employer's desk. man. of the piixj-ardof the let j.j,,, I'm not at all satisfied, young tlie or aesicn Im going to let you go. Of course. I the liurrlcniie lands .e of crests and posIcy will see that you get another windy heights bestt I dont without PI regard to the pitfalls that ition; that Is understood, hut with In regions. these the uuwary ihlnk you have played square your In the Great Himalaya. me. Speak out like a niiin. a thousand feet For an Instnnt Carters grave blue An airman would probably fly then he amusement, range, which iiia.n the registered eyes alsive the Great Himalaya, n himself soberly. up drew from the south appears like I havent played square with yon, snow and Ice. Some of I he snow fields of the I've Of course from the air. and sir." he answered. lllninlayns are only accessible been very honest with your daughter, ir lie landed on one nn engine stoppage might me hut my year in the trendies taught and leave him marooned In an exposed and precarious lloiw see. a You lesson. n valuable with more task scientific Herman foxes must he approached find to any "c hard caution and a cunning to match their interesting than the exploration of certain regions of Its wild, pagan own. M Afghanistan and the study When 1 first met Lucille, and found inhabitants, tlie bold Kafirs and other Mnne I reul northeast corner of the country out that you were her father, were trllws In the Kmlukshun and Kuflrstan are lr.cd that if you knew my urn-lelarge portions of riCarter k Carter, your most hitter unknown. entirely with a true love vals and conlestnnts for tlie lionshlp The aerial wanderer, inspired slow, to go have would honors.' I he phased to know doubtless will f ndventure, Is yet nn open "Lucille and I thought If I could not ail the Dark Continent that graces in good your some very establish myself gunrds still Jealously it step, book In fact, much how that would be, of conrse, the first British territory Even in me Needless to say, my uncles want SW"uk dl",r"1 if waters of with them, especially now os I have the region between the upper mime methods of yours to Introduce, llhic Nile and the limits of the Uganda, or the or the "Don't he alarmed, sirs," as Spencer line "of the Senussl oases from TriHill, collars A Spencer clutched at tlidr What European has Wadni? toward t I have drawn up pn- Cyretmiea convulsively. hu,e Bn-- a within tlie dem-rareas era ready for your signature, other are There Aslnl regl ions admit me Into the Ann. And nw, crossed always In haste and even . which w ,u nin I and Lucille you'll ftartlon us, Iona vlsltel periiaps by a score r ln fear; Off to lunch. Don't forget the pai-f learning, but in- " trave whnfh we liave learned much you arc sure to sign, gentlemen. and of f by know, I shall belong to the ho.,e, shall 1mll,ted about tb IEflV,mo. than itself divided against jPs a house I nren ties in Arabia, almost The greatest unseen f all. of h,ch lf occupled' Lucille came over aoftiy and put iter nthfouthem by a great wilderness reports, native to father's. iinr smooth cheek against her Void." Three know Father, you and Uncle B"l the story about Daniel in the lion' travelers liave den, don't you?" she asked Innocently.. 'but no European has ever en . Kneer and Spencer excluingi-" nmu'nse of whether any I'nnrc. Yes, I reckon I remember, moreover, donhlfnl. further 1 all right," Mr. John Spencer nssiin-crosse.! any part hut certain were Tlie mouths of tlie lion nntive has ever her. ,ward the Persian lBlt I correct." T' f stopped, if my memory 0'P,,,, nnti" 1"" " r'l " ,n,inU The other member of tlie firm. Sir. cul f mark a caravan map Some to linml -vitIloliert Spencer, extended lii tills desert. liltir: young Carter, mid with ile other ed Lucille' rliin. luit some hoy." it' re" from Daniel w.i it- all knowledge of innrkcd. irubs In- - iu ly roiu-mlit- joum ATt-tnr- c flAmris AUSTRALIA znaaXZJUnEO TEMUTQSjr prac-tlcuP- Im-mis- e "r i coiniiilaslon. S'. The stockholders of llie Utan-IdahCentral ltailroud company, at tlielr action meeting at Ogden, ratified tlie n of llie directors In ordering the aegre-gulloof llie city and liilerurbun iinea of the eomiuiny. Norma Sliepurd, agd W, a drug adat Salt dle), Inmale of tlie city Jail coiniiiltled suicide by hanging 'a herself freiu u cell cover in Hie ward. An apron waa uaed a a hangman rope. e The kitchen of O. B. Joneseonald-erulile suffered at Suit wreckage when a frostm water Six Jacket, auddeiiiy IiiuiIihI, exploded. windows were broken and two largo holes were blown In the celling. A liquor still," which inwnliera of tha sheriff4 office say has been operated the past yeur and Ita product was OOROTSCAXfTfAlWJT aold exeulslvely In Blngliam, intJOOPSQSF Scor-xat- o Antonio and Salt at seised and Ids wife placed under arrest. frown waste of the polar regions la being arThe biggest feat left for a traveler to perform ln line on be no doubt, Sugar eomiuiny baa Ths Utah-Idah- o ranged, and the airship will, Arabia, perhaps In all Asia, la to cross tha Yemen, action and per- - flled state engineer of with radlua a command will that big plication the Wady then on to Nejran, from there along I of water from feet storage, mlt large ietrol (0 Dauaslr to Aflaj and High Nejd. Tha aouthem-moset of difficulties. I of Garland. east another created The directly tropics for their noted riverj Ber I province of these lands, found were fixtures and B fabric wm glue plant The b airplane en(t jiower for and lay waters and comparative fertility, have still to nature In the climate, and 7(Q a Irrigation of he to perishable of 40,tlu.I seem now that would and it western aeon by eyes, to the Inresistance of air-shsuhatancea new greater whose purposes. these eyes will be those of an airman, t were Introduced. But today an airtense CedHr City is awake to the advanwill be more than probably worshiped as a la within for hemisphere, any will to adaptable He have blue. plane, celestial it hold as the gateway to the miracle from the flying explorer tage tlid range of science, and noon created Zion Natlonul sirk and determine what becomes of the Inland flowing newly on most routes leading to the unknown I ntiiur aeenlc attractions and Is prepar-he should to and throw Arabia, light of waters w I -beyond the regions of civilisation, llls story tuke care nf the tourist who on the mysterious vulley region which Moslems the of and chapter thrilling an north-centrhe Imperishable through its limit on their in the middle ages said existed on the in her wildest haunts. nature of d contained history and Great tlie desert, fringe of Aerial Exploration Costly. cities among whose ruins the Bcduwls unmuch about the should He coins. But aerial exploration Is not to lie lightly found cost of tlielr and is the airplanes, hangars, possible dertaken. There mysterious Knlitun Arabs, ExAfrican origin. landing places and maintenance of personnel. anil bases at times, a stationary tiling ploration Hut for tlie modern investigator South America must he eroded. It Is one thing lo fly over an still offers the largest field of Intelligent Inquiry. In the arid deserts cun untrodden region and quite another to explore IL Kegions near tlie poles and much knowledge from tlie modern iiiuti-rlii- l Science only lend themselves to tlie progress-- of a nation, or nations, could or Possibly In a explorer. purely auxiliary capacity, development means to provide the the necessary and conditions only furnish provide quaint lore of the customs aerial hlghwnv and stations which tended M erect the tr the for nmterlHi But tribes. South nonexistent, or almost of effete, disirict of the In place In tlie busines are Indispeiisnldc to sntisfiictory exploration America Is teeming with virgin riches that are It lie large enough to miles of ami Iliindrtds that earth. the of sesame of the aerial pioquarters only waiting the magic been present a spectacular apiswrance when of Arnbiu which no westerner lias seen have neer. war. trimmed and Illuminated, tlie office r during Euroiean over by flown Equipped with powerful flying machine, the have exditloiis these of inllltnry more Members should rapidly proceed work of exidorntion most Interesting ruins of limn It has ever done, and soon the unexplored But this work was done from property a of central elites. Asia, patches the of poles, environs and aerial post of the equipped depot. Military bases large Interior of Arabia, especiallytract ofSahara, f the Jumping-ofpoints for fur-South stations may prove I simts In central Africa, large s state under aegis. Desert flying rominlssIniiiT, by L. L. tlu-- r aJ)d America, esiieclally between the great river, and caravan old the of tlie up to lead linking on bacteriologist be would state should the page rjutni, certain areas of Australia routra by tracking successive oases; and then, of accomplished exploration. would wastes adjoining from the beaten paths, the In the Next Decade. for historic ruins. searched be will he To ahow the wonderful way in which the map The fact remains that the aerial pioneer hi-- 1 of the world has been filled, it has only to be field and of science In many virgin the first n whl1c he was sleeping at 1W0 23,024.300 square miles had in that ad- find wine the of stated Jesus and will in his quests in salt Jn n IUKlllia ) tory, and traverses route sketches, from h.xn mapped In bunqier draughts. . x aKWj 47 mHde his escape. venture to Increased area tills 8730,532 uhorens in TJ10 This Strand Mngnxine writer Is right These flnan-tio- n 1800 no less than The first contribution toward snuore statute miles. In regions of the earth are full of fasclnaunsur-vcve- d o were miles memorial bridge entirely statute suuurc the proposed for the explorer. For example, take the head- ring and sailors and unmapped, while In 1910 this had been the of wildler, Orinoco and region waters of the Amazon county to be built across to 8.330, TO4 square statute miles out of ppdui-enu baffled every explorer from the Salt that mystery area land the of total the of mouth Parley n canyon on the The tlie Roosevelt i ssiono square miles, Theodore to eonquistadores down with the unknown lioulevard. him together Wasntch-Bonnevlllearth, the of and fly " urfsice airman, armed with wireless, quinine pills Arctic and Antarctic regions, which the Ensign school, centuries-ol- d the made In this been by succeed to screen,' ought P With the much devel-the- y lie either land or water. quest. Other explorers have died of fever beennse deeade pr),nsiils looking toward the of today Investigation of menus or succumbed to the rapids of 01llll,,nl 0f yaon National park by exouteker no had quinine and mapping I .wo should see the pnqier survey ilic rivers, or got lost because they hnd no wireless, tl,ndn), n,e camping, automobile road are likely that surface Inearths the of of tlie bite ,Jt or had been Infected and died from and other facilities to meet the coto a ihhu as aettleinents, or capavlsi-m- r to be of any use llected Increase In the numbers qf development. there I much of Importance to the W iere Undouhtedly thereafter and with next for year serial science seem to be keeping pace world to tie gained by thorough exploration of this made at a meeting hsld at Salt Hake. of A.r miH which will tie made upon It. One Is there the legend of mystery And by way region. " It will lier4iphTrful after the first oMhc White Indians, the Oonhurlva of the upper thmi inactive; otherwise there Is the risk of mentioned day of Janiiirfy. 1920. for any person linsltia. The Spanish explorers of 1750 stoppage upon In Utah in , inrines and permanent a Frenchman 1833 and In y o onthe public highways tliemT Englishman an he-frozen pro- wagons having tiros les stilt told dIffl0Uity hns no doiiht been the of have ISSfl reimrieil them; and othprs lHr,?'Tilctleln Vancouver find the Yukon, where wide, provided that threwfliclies thnn Indians. l and trader them liy ahnut to buggies, earr.rilll,.nts wiiii an aerial post. not sliiill till Colombian and apply Venezuelan The Brazilian. used fo vehicle vast ing)- ami other light have done little In exploring this riches. unknown niiiiHises only. of Is full driving region which A"o rert-unu-- -- st ip hi-a- west-centr- half-burle- 1 tl half-hurle- d fxpi-ditlnn- ra lnn e . 1 !-" -- - w.a |