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Show Frida v. July 1 1932. T. U K R1CN A I.T)r,A. Comedy, Thrills Features in New , S - ' 'V lev?'1." jrf J UirtUa In ir trp '' u y AAMhrf Mm j I Hurt' Knighta." heart-intere- n The American get Into y, the flying service and of course humorously, and their experience In training camps and ir air battle over the Western Front, including a run-i- n with Von Richthofens flying cln.ua, are as cx.it-mas they are funny. air-me- accid-ntall- e i ef sweethearts. said Ann. and despite the braveiy of her wojd tl.ei wsa sn undettone of Jrsluu.y in her vohe made Sieves pulse beat fatter tnt ' No one f . . . ever wanted lo , many. Ann the Wsa silent, her bicatn coming quiikly. Stevs had never epuken to her of merriest he sat on the (able beside her and emir .ltd her wsnt. g, with Ins aim. Ill soon be shoving oS with the fleet for Panama. Tell me. Ann. that itl.eetmg fcrrufrn iVind k". trading Cl.tr petty VJ.ter of f he Itp.ane turner Saratoga, and the nrut c. r.O. Stria Return. tf at.uned U nhuiart!) at Sor th hand. Aa it .go. Sad blood dne.Vpt alien Sier riea.t to a tupenur cju-- r that It indy had been ta reten in naming the homb-canyin- g apt aratut on the a in pi o one plane )uil beoie latgrl ptac lire, ttindy demon main hit method i first Arabian The story of Sky De H, h baaed on tiie adver'ur", of three American flyer during the World . Tii-yWar. played by fi'-er-r William Boyd and Gcorce CVijvr st with abundant supplied by Ann Dvorak. e. of eteieiting hit authority oter the taitori by enticing Sfeie to a tecluded pot and knocking him cold. U lien Steta reutet to introduce Windy to hit girt, Ann Mitchell. uho unit the tt'.and. Windy pay! IS to lulu, or mer dancing girt at a Panama cae, to get Slrte in bad wifA bit girj. you love me There was a ttinenty in h.l lo voice that caincd conviction. She d d not stiurgie when he die her gentiy but nrmly close to hit side and raised l.er face to his. She returned l.is k. that time and her aims stole SOW CO OV Hint TI1S STORY about I. is neck She surrendered so halm. illy ai-i- l chaimingly 11. t Sieve w IS deeply moved, he was lender and in "low. viM.r am w.lh her. Their voices playful sMtMi-- t sounded for a time the dark Steve and Ann Mitchell entered Hie ness, and then the through beam of a search-l.g- ht came through the window, aud jSimoty nhiUi nas lighted but vaunt of uiors and visitors alike. Ann Jumped down IVoni the table, her What's this bu.lUiug. Steve? n.uod ahattrird She looked about at The squadron srmoiy. Wouldn't though she had been, suddenly inyou like to see inside? tern pled. Ann gave him a sidelong ghiue at Thries someone in the aiaiory, though suspicious of his puipotc in she said In a low tone ' Please turn her to enter on the wanting the I'ghts. It would look . . . aa building, smiled nodded. and Sieve . . ." ,then though glanced around, aa he helped her up Sieve flashed on the light. A few ,th steps, as though lo make suie t'ep lns.de the doorway stood a .they were unobserved. She wsi duly rouged aud powdeted woman, aim-p- et impressed by the display of firearm,, .ng and the spaciousness of the building I hope I am not distutblng any-on- y. Sieve was attentive end indulgent. she began, broke oft abruptly. r g Manila Up ta Data Venice of the Orient la one of the name given to Manila of the Philippine islands. The name comes to It because It Is shunted on botb banks of the Pasig river end enjoys some canal life from the river. These water provide a lot of bridge for the city suggestive of the nialto of the Old world. Thirty-fivyears ego the city bid no drainage system and a heavy rain made boats on the street a necessity. Around the Intermuros, or nailed city, which Is most typical of its Spantah days, were nails and a moat dating back to l.vjo, tno miles long and 23 feet high. Today the moat Is given up to fine driveways end only the bridged river and canal remind the tourist of a dty of Islands. !Ie&J;u&rter for thre baic industries of the Intermountain Region: Farming, Livestock and Mining. SIOO.COO da V. Chapter IV hat has mrnscD so fax It Tic-- Aiu-rU,- Two SALT LAKE CITY ! recently spent in modern improvements. la-vi- ronta'na (jir.r if aprctacuiar a.r .rnei shown on Uve amen since "Hill's " and ita comedy la remint. CULLEN HOTEL 'immrr Mr and Mj E L Mnyunknd fumi'v fjs-n- l tiie ihk cr.vl a I v.i A i -Nib y - , nut..u r of ttie N.t V) -' a d jw (i.c a'lriuh d t!.c Lai! ka.m , ' r. Hvrum 4 sjwril E.indav vsi't at Mlllv.l!- (II Jay Mr I an h.,. Mr U M:v Mr and Mr, N,.Un 1.1.11111 family Of Canada f j. r.t Tliur dav ,r Add Mr Hirum NetL m t at lt hmieof Mr and ?ds IGtin AieVr-ul- f atvr w!,uh they n.otorcd 8u,'day 1 Jfrum ttsll.ng with laB'c. Balt lake City fvanturl Hskir (f Willis Johnson hd I hr ml :n-- . v tpe.lt of bo: i!i Mix ttraJung hit Irg when .i, nuirsday duujt.'.rr. n Ulumbh-Alma O and fill on him Fa rr and family of Irovoj Mrs, Ocotk Cununliifs entn'.aii Mt are Ajxiid i ilinr rumu.rr saratjun cd for Hie Nibh-- bull jilavers on at the Imr.e of Mj- gmj m.-- Eudrnr Friday evriung (ianu s wete p'nyei' land dainty rrfmJina-iitJolmaon. wete srrv- Mr Annie Yratrs entertained f'!wlng guest Mr and Wednesday Tie or avion tying her blrs fAilUatn Clibbuns, Mr ano Mf Ernest Mam hley. the bull p!v. bintiday. An enjayable Mr nd M was silent and a dainty himh a,lrn ld ,,M,lr An enjoyable served to tilt following gueU: Mr ' Cirrke Cummnig 1 Rev a Birnsll. of Dvan: Mi tVanj fn,e Mr Rank-iyof Ogden sjienl Yeate of Dnn; Mr James OImi JoJm Yra'e. Mrs. Le Ycatea day evening and night at tiie home Mr. E L. Morgan. Mr, Nettlt ! Mr d Mr IVter E Andcrvti Yeate. Mr, Grace Yeate. Mu Elia Anderson snd Uie hmU-sa- . Mr. and Mu. Frank and fanuly of Salt Lake Cuv ij nl Sunday at tie home of Mr and Mr. Janies 01w.n, Mr Esther Ellason accori'jiar.Ied re-t- o " iscent of Producer J j II.5H Trti MCTiCk HCTtfUS romance, coiuriiy til combined In one iie-- jr that U Sky DeviU," whirl, o;vi-e- d W an entltuM.,!ic audience urday at the Capital the. : r e K v A 'X ; Sr - a. -- KA ft r a r yy, what-auet- "I r i er I gt 1 - x s onf u a Mon-Mr- s j REDUCED FARES All Mandat d train and roach fared from ('ache County to Bov ICIdur and Writer and pointd on the Bamberger Klrctric are materially reduced. Mandard round tiij? train and coach fares from ('ache County to all points on the I. I. C. are reduced and with an extension to thirty daH on return limit of tickets. Reduced fates become effective July 10 on Utah intra Mate traffic and Attg. 10 on interstate traffic. THE UTAH IDAHO CENTRAL Ros-i.bal- m RAILROAD CO. f adm-ratlo- Vj iU ' kf"-1'- . Yr ically lovei him, he II com her atmi d And lie had it coming to 1 mi. "b . You d U it t ec.u , dirty aie my pal I uii't lo'ci it .V. youd get along hvfoic h'eve i m. screw you I evpti t pict'y I. J He might get touch j I expect I had," said Lulu "I've got to be out on the field when I loir vie the Commander Isuda drone of the engines now " He ico'-- r J aloft. "Yes. there they aie, through aon.e tact. (a! m.meu They'll be landing toon now. UocJ-b- y 1 a thoiisl.t A'uv Ltd not heard him Me. shouted her name, and rrsrhnl Cut his hands to giaap her aims, compel her to wait aud hear him tsculpat l.tmacir from any relat.onatilp with tl.e rouged and bed fit- -, trued woman who bad accosted him to familiarly la the armury. But already. Arm had stepped on the roundly, and the automobile Sprang forward with auett s Jerk that. btevt could not even leap lo the i mining board. He had caught on look at her face as ah bad climbed into the car. Iter tel pi. the paictiema of her face, told him how deeply ah had been wounded by what aha had bad heard and ereu and misunderstood. And yet there was or. gram of satisfaction it had aho n him hoar nvucU Ann cared, how deeply ah loved hUn There waa murder in Steve a hwwv a ha turned back toward the armory (o look for lit creature who had ruined hta hsppineaa Juat a Ann had( oflrrcd it lo at her own tweet the armory waa deserted. lip. But was no There sign of the woman. Sorrowfully. Stev made bu way out into the field. , On the runn.ng board of Lulu's automobile sat that young woman heraeif. with Windy Riker at her aidr( "You did that swell. Lulu." sard that was) Windy, with an almost awe. "I w aa watching you' through a window of the armory. You Almost had me believing Steve had been living with you and then had ditched you "And all for a mea-l- y live bu ka. I frrl IJte hell. Windy aid Lulu. That guy really loves the dame K'lrV never done nothing to me. and maybe Ive broken her heart, too Lulu waa near acutimciit.il t in. W. fitly patted tier ahouldi r eficooi. g. Ingly, "That all r.yht. lulu If ah' City Typical ef East Northern Africa la the gateway to 1 . i e - K- -. the Orient. Nowhere else bas the I ; 'iTiiryr f He looked back and saw l.er cn East with its fascinating Moslem art into her car. He went out co ti.c tad customs advanced so far west l!r fi.rX--v V ,. s' field, and watched the plaius nur. In Tripoli, Tunis, Algeria and lerlng In the light from the fie.d at night by train for Marseilles and ri now ona now another caught and ou' k lined viudl. In the beam of a seauV at night by train for marselllcs and X . d ' . - ? .y . rlight. T.iev ieie nn king m , arrive 30 hoars Inter at Algiers, sc- - g- fljjl turns that filled W.nrly v.i li V ,t amidst mosques and sparkling white so accurate and i:. t. .t round domed houses. The visions Cl It It 111 ico, nn ii. "I'te found you (it hut, (in d and cios- - in yonic sucivcs of Arabia nights become reality j y- c your tu ci t ii'u.i it tlic ) tin-oinid He looked to mp that t' a ! i. ' for anyone visiting northern Africa. space in fiont of the l ai r v . - ! t For not only have old Ulumlc towns as It had been a moment pefni.-then V. e hei U.ouh It was suiied at Steve and Unn svvlftlv he lo .ird a ciy of honor P c.u that l.e would much picfci ptcuchcd him remained Intact there hut the life Aim u.iw .may i : o mauk ut loi e to her H.s as though feaiful the woman would the men abui.t ..mi i ..d l.t..id a i. and habits of the Mahometan poput ho mm bd v it h p o it ...d f ,n , .ofini'-s of Jus oicc told touch her lation have changed during the cen- ru Wi ti.Tt much. ami. m spite of her Steve" ct.td the young woman g ill, s ain't ! loo . h.i, t.,o yjl ' turies, despite the French conquest. o u were On-- ! lo ked tc.dlo id r luNtamv, that vhat she "Ive found you at last, and you're j v. i.ea to lieru fiom him If he had trying to give your sueu mama lno nrn'her T'm vu,; if ft the was splinteifd and foldtd h u o. hum : cjuuk at it ulna; the s.gns Vienna Old and Beautiful the as 'l.e v. t lu.xeif. Stee would htVe Hie second fuselage plane got Steve's jaw- (hopped at being clear. The mjuud Vienna, founded 2,000 years ago khovui it fiom the hull once of her in stall language bv a woman s'ip vv... No oi the squndion the plane ni win ii th qutck. use and fill of her he bad never seen in his life by the Romans, destroyed and rebefore, cl to built several times, I still a qimen bic.ist while Aim's eves opened wide in Gi iffm h. flown the Auni :.ii o the fleet Wiu iie tho'C, aie oked modern cities, although it Is point amazement. among Its the skipper's pl.nc" c..-"Who aie you?' lie demanded, no longer the residence of an Im- ini; louiuds the far wall which was Windy in an anguished ue'.loa. n y.d rovcicd bomb5;, their noses and harshly perial court. It hue a famous urns univih b ng out fiom the ratks in "Fie. Stevie' It's for me to ask: wildly around and found at his side "Both ships re f.. : opera, by many considered among uhich t v had been arranged. Who is this woman?" By her air she the best In "The lauds. Siee explained how the bombs has fiom I'o .. pilot leaped were assumed a possessive attitude towaids said Baldy Whats the niatt-- r vith It certainly has the oldest tradition, r.uktd look her to the right inhere Steve the Commander' he If do rt ,v r.p or dating back Into the Seventeenth foity fifty machine guns iere "What's that to you? said Steve, soon it will be too late" o century. The public buildings, pal- snuktU on racks, and then 10 the auger rising over his astonishment "Hes tiapped by that wing c. the tie wall with Its big "Oh. Steve." said the woman, and aces, galleries, educational Institufuselage' cued Windy "It's too ae ss it It polished biass top, its belt load-- I her lips quivered as at a deep hurt tions, theaters and museums offer to jump! That parachute wouli'n t coiled up ammunition "How can you ask ms that after all an Inexhaustible fund of beauty and ing machines, loaded have time to open'" He brushed a.vy belts already They stopped as we've been to each other I never several large tears that Instruction. cou.srd c m he explained the mechanism of the thought you would speak lo me so his checks and plunged through the loading machines cmelly" owd of sailors and ofliccis tova.ds Tnese disintegrating links pick up The woman whlmpeied. her lips the spot at which the plane would nth cartridge and lock it to the twisting, and the tears began to fall lilt the earth. Alseady he heaid tot o'hrs to form a belt When a slowly Horn her eyes. Steve was screeching of the ambulance .urn T--l Hcig, is filed the ejector withspeechless for a moment until he They knew what was comingno draws the cartridge, the belt falls glanced at Ann and saw the horrified chance for Jack Griffin now All '..at apart and the pieces slide down the look on her face. could be done was to try to get ' n . Aw. who cares about the belt"What do you want heie?" de- out of the before it cogl.t I dont1 Im manded Steve, angry for himself and Are. Above vvierkage loading machineiy the screeching of the Ann1 I about you. Its you r.izy deeply huit for Ann and what she sneii, lie heaid the he, , .d He must think of him. want to look at. not these "Ive never seen scienming oi t lie file wagons h ru vaved his arm about the armory befoie In you As Windy ran with all his my life." in:, lit Ann laughed a bit neriously Oh Oh'" wailed Lulu, beginning he saw the plane hit the ground v What are those over there to enjoy the aitlstiy of her emoa resounding ci ish. skidding wit." an She led the way to the wall, near a tional display. 'And I tiusted you awful ciunclurg sound By the .; e Steve followed and turned vmdow he reached It. the file cug.: e carpi" er. L ff the 'She's eiazy light switch by the window, said Steve, wildly to to a stop, followed by the ambula.- u plunging the armoiy into daikness Ann "Don't listen to her, Ann. I Otheis who now arrived on the for the pale moonlight that swear I ve lietei " Me y stood back, making for he Mi earned through the windows letchei-beaieAnn uz "Oh, Steve1" teproached the tearful doctor, to mura with him startled motor-cycljiurned Lulu, fianticnlly thiowmg her arms and ciici.n.,. trucks t'..i and found wrists her imprisoned about his neck I "Dont leave me weie arriving In rapid succt'ei-hands He drew her close Vou'ie bieaklng my heait. Ill kill Without waiting for any of th u. Iutur and kised hci cheek, her nose, myself1" Windy laced, panting with ehaus'.cher lips She began raining kisses over his to the wreck of Griffin's plane r I lote you. Ann You are so sweet face, while Steve tried clawing with his baie hands desperately to began and good the wing which had been folded b lelease himself fiom her arms withShe did not protect Rt fiist, but out her Jaw to over the fuselage In the crash actually Do you know after a long lingering kis had been loose her hold punching tried to tear It away by main strendt of his neck why she wasn't on hei she diew lips away. hmpunted "Ann!" he appealed, turning his And then Steve Nelson was at his si ; welcome? She, herself, didn't. Please. Steve, weve been all oter head away fiom Lulu's kisses, but helping him wrench off and lift Halitosis (bad breath), the At length Windy was ale l..it before Ann had fled and was running swiftly reach within tiie cock-pof the plv.v social fault no one forgives, towards the main door of the armory Reluctantly Steve released her. and diaw out t lie unconscious four., There's one thing we haven't "Ann' Dont go' It's all some horwas the reason. Yet no one of his beloved Commander One ariil Settled though, and I want it settled rible mistake " nred have halitosis. Gargling "A horrible mistake, am I'" cried was limp and smashed Disdaining He grasped her aims and lifted now Steve's helfl, Windy carried wh Listerine instantly destroys her as though she had been a child Lulu, In an outraged voice, and Griffin's proffered form towards the snibulanc-- i and carefully set her on the edge of slapped Steve across the face mouth odors and checks infecstretcher and him oi P 1" a table against the wall "Why. you little Youve With his A Navy doctor gently laid tion. Use it daily. Recent tests Jumped out of w Ids never really told me you cared the hand against her breast. Steve gave a car, gave of i".z quick examination Lulu a vigoious push so that she fell show that Listerine vv.iy 1 dq . promptly backwaid against the table Without Injured man, ordered him talit-- i " I like j overcomes odors ordinary antiyou immensely. fui tlier glance at her, he ran from the hospital as quickly ss pcz.ible' " . low Her was voice and (Sieve Windy Jumped on the run: m, the armory, after Ann Mitchell septics can't hide in 4 days. He board of the velvety with the emotion that gripped ambulance only lo Le reached her as she was climbing into Lambert Pharmacol Company, her ordered off her tur. culling to her to wait St. Louis, Mo., U. S.A. a "Wait he pleaded "He minute'" Any gui might Say that!" proShe did not answer, did not show by my skipper1" tected leve. impatiently "I want a turn of the gesture, that s?e mem t n mere liking They let him ride on me b. ik oi fiom you " heard him The roar head, of the planes the ambui.'iip- - i the htv,ii',.l a, yon hare had los overhead was so loud that Steve lot 'Y.vJt; '?- wy' v'.i.ssr' f it g i ' K Mt Oival C..aon on tf.rtr Id Drtrult. Muhlgan lo sjrnd and sjv-n- --..1 Aiuon. lrcu lr. rreat Mr Page Seven oa t,r nil. laugh-hi- COUNTY. UTAH From Niblev M I. 'fcky the niuM K M-- Ijukhs tlirm 1 j Belies' lab-- provided in Hnward -Him otferiint, Kky :!" value, th.: Mirer fr.UTtalnnu-n- t movie ol fikhtii4 lools tinqiies'.hindjlj Mid EjHig UJi CACI v- - vfog r. - -- e Vj- ; w.H-tnn- d i.. . V : V ' c J - ' : 1 i - 1 or " i 3 s German-speakin- g NOT GUILTY op-p- vtoik-benc- h I '! 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