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Show Pace Seven The Cnche American. Lotran. Cache Cnnntv. Utah flu bhakrfs When refilling salt and perper haWcr that have cork In bottom, or which have fallen miide. remove the cork and discard. Then paste muctlace paper ever Ihe hole. Or use adhesive tape. , MARY W.H.U Rook Apprrr nation Teach children to wash hand thoroughly with tcap end eater before using school or library books. This will develop habits of cleanness and appreciation for books et the same time. Jack KNOXVILLE, TENN.-- Mr. Tracy, 1G32 Martin Mill Pike re cently wrote this letter to Faultiest Starch Company: 1 am writing you Just line to exprese my happiness after starting to use Faultless Starch. It makes my wash turn out lota better on ironing days. I am very grateful for this wonderful starch. I will use us other starch as long as 1 can get Faultless Starch." Hava you ever used Faultless Starch? It la a different kind of laundry starch. And as Mrs. Tracy says, "It makci my wash turn out lots better on Ironing days. I am very grateful for thia wonderful starch." Special ingredients mixed into Faultless Starch make thia wonderful difference. Time g Save One big difference in Faultiest Starch is that you dont have te cook It to make it turn clear. Just cream Faultless Starch with a little cool water. Then add boiling water while stirring. That's alL This advantage alone can save five to fifteen minutes of hot, tiresome work each busy washday. MAKES IRONING EASY Another big difference In Faultless Starch is that it makes ironing beautifuL Here smooth, easy, ingrediagain special ironing-ai- d ents do the work" for you sav-in- g you the pulling and pushing that comes with a sticky Iron. Your iron goes smoothly along makes ironing a joy, not a Job. You want your wash to look clean, fresh and beautifully ironed. So let Faultless Starch help you. You deserve the advantages of Faultless Starch. Start using Faultand you will less Starch now probably say, as Mrs. Tracy says, I will use no other starch as long as I can get Faultless Starch. So ask your grocer today for Faultless , Starch. Adv. Starch-Cookin- Ferk Up Potato Salad Potato salad will taste better If placed In the refrigerator to chill several hours before serving time. This gives the onions and seasonings a chance to permeate the salad, making it uniformly delicious. Trail-Mak- The first In America trail-make- ri were buffaloes. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT WANTED TO BUY AUTOS, TRUCKS ACCESS. INSTRUCTION BARBERS ARE IN DEMAND Bartering taught in a few montha. Lera a permanent business with a blglncom. SALT LAKE BARBER COLLEGE 178 Regent SU Bin. F. GUI.U., Mgr. KTTsrFXLANEOUS WE BUT AND SELL 8ALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE Br.adway, Salt Lake City. Utah. IB West BUSINESS & INVEST. 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Nell put her hands on both sides of his head. As one before, he leaned against her, his face hidden, resting and comforted. Well go. eaid Rob to Ken. Shell do the rest Hes accepted her. For an hour Nell played with the colt She put hie halter on and off. She rubbed him dry with a sack. All that be had learned before came back to him now. He gave her hie trust he ate from her She band, he looked Into her eyea. Like was Goodness. Like the osts. shelter. Like warmth. She was for him. She was his mother. At supper, before they drove Ken back to school, Ken asked hla father, Do you think hell ever be tall? 1 fancy ao. That Albino must have been over alxteen hands a whale of a horse. And Goblin throws back to him. Hell probably develop In the same way. Albino might have started with abort legs too. -Well then if he grows tall, map be he can be a racer after alL" Rob bent hla stern blue gaze on his small son. -- Dont count your chickens before they are hatched. Ken dropped hla eyea. No, air. wind-messag- 43-- 45 hte found. The deep-rangin- roota g draw from th deeper layers of th toil the virious plant nutrients, particularly minerals. When tha plant dies and decays these are returned to th soil, but are concentrated In th top layers where ehsllow-rootinplants can draw on them. syrup. Lifts Bed operated hospital An electrically bed ha been Invented. It raises snd lowers with the flick of a switch. The use of a ours or hospital aid la eliminated. g Washing Avoid putting the cogs of the egg beater In water. Rinse the tpokea under cold water first then wash only the aroket with your dishes. Egg-Beat- Operators Advised to Use t DDT Killer With Care ' No on can be too careful hi apchemplying DDT. th ical which is attracting so much attention. When the material Is used in barns, poultry houses, and similar places, all feed should be removed so thst It will not become contaminated. He reminds that all drinking cups and salt licks should be covered while the DDT Is being The spray must be alapplied. lowed to dry thoroughly before animal are permitted to return to the Insect-killin- g I j SoCrisp- - l SoTksijr premises. Operators applying DDT spray or dust arc urged to avoid getting any more of th material on themselves than Is absolutely necessary and the eame precaution applies to Inhaling th nateriaL Operators should be especially careful with DDT and oil mixtures because the oil penetrates the skin of humans much mqre readily than water and, therefore. Is much more dangerous to handle. General use of T)DT la not advised because there still is considerable research work to be done on Insects and crops. It has been used safely as a spray for fly, bedbug, louse and roach control In dairy bams and poultry houses, as a spray in combination with bordeaux mixture for the control of flea beetles snd leafhoppers on potatoes, and at a spray or dust under certain conditions for various household insects. ' . Biological Desert A virgin forest has been called e biological desert because Jt does not produce enough feed to support anl. mal life In abundance. k Flres Cosily Every day In the U. S. there are 1.800 fires. 28 deaths caused by fire in 1.000 homes, 130 stores, 100 factories. 7 churches, 7 schools and Garden Superstition As late as 1740. people in New England thought potatoe would shorten mens lives snd make them unhealthy. S hospitals. Bake sweeter, tastier bread! use FLEISCHMANNS YEAST NO WAITING belly-fillin- furs- - rabbit eklna. Ship all ol your raw NORTHWFSTERN hides and wool to BIDE AND FUR COMPANY. 463 South 3rd West. Salt Lake City, where you wIK always receivt highest market price. & flATURl" 0m greengrass on the Saddle Back. With the first breath he drew, itanding alone on a rise of ground looking south, a new personality entered Into him, and it waa so keen an excited ment that hi body tingled. It fllleJ him to bursting with heat and pow-e- r and flercenesa. It drove him. He began Investigating the range. The Goblin no longer scrabbled. His legs stretched out with a long powerful owner ot a neighboring raath. Oobclutch. The pastern bounced him lla (row quickly after being pul on the a little at each step, so that he went range, and aooa overtake tb oldar colta la daealopraent and alia. H becomaa a as If on springs. He trotted tlreleas-l- y aort ol maaeot to Banner, following th th length of the Saddle Back. earn. big ataUloa, and learning aU bo climbed the peaks to stand Goblin The other colta traat him oBably. as Banner had so often stood, his nostrils tremulous for every scent CHAPTER HI that came, his ears so alertly pricked that they caught aounds exclaimed from miles away. Crickets!" 'Ylmlny Gus. --Lull at dot colt buck! Facing the ranch, aa Banner was wont to do. the eame quivering ran The Goblin tied himself In a knot, through Goblin at the sight and the hi, nose and four hoofs bunched; acent of 1L It wa NeU. The retwisted and bounced membrance of her hands touching three feet off the ground. -in him, said Rob him, gently untangling the atrap It the bronc -from his foreleg, quieting him with hell never make a disgustedly, her voice then, when it wa all race horse unless be gets over over, the way he had rested, his that." face hidden against her, shutting The word went Race horse! hi out the confusion and fear; the way through Ken like a Came. Did her being there, holding him, had, father really believe, then, aa he for the moment, ended all hi strivhimself believed? pour the trough ing and violence. walked Gus along Nell and the oata. NeU and the Ing oats from a bucket. The other oats and the ranch and the hay colts Jammed around him, scrimmangers where he had found shelmaging with each other, burying ter and food In the winter storms. their noses In the trough. His heart had been won half his rose, voice repri harsh Roba msa heart. The other half I good manding them. He liked -Hia quivering ceased. He turned Here, you fel Hers In his horses. and aearched the plalni and away out!" lowsl Cut that the high mountain to the south. His last the came big In At his voice Goblin stopped buckMay Early tremulous for ing, looked around, shook himself, snowstorm, falling on the barren nostrils flared, from Colorado, from the waa he missing brown earth. In that wrapping of then, realizing that jagged peaks of the Buckhorn Hills, something, rushed to th trough, crowd, from the high plateaus that lay beth himself through forced In nose his yond them. biting and kicking, atuck He faced the ranch and immediand took a mouthful of the oata fence the trembling began. A long the to ately Then he whirled awey reached him, faint with the discry and stood there, mouthing the oata, Rob shouting to Gus tance. Just over. all It thinking But the aounds exa vast then barking the dog That night, acrosa him. makwent under through flattened shuddering snows, of the panse as if and rode him prance Ken plunge ing the bright moonlight, hill. the down rush Back to about Flicka bareback up the Saddle Then with a grunt and sudden and down the length of it, looking of his body he turned again. twist mares. for the brood The air today was so crystal clear He went very slowly, to make it that the Buckhorn Hills, etching last longer. He had played a trick their fantastic outlines against the on his father. He had kept Flicks a deep blue of the sky, displayed tn the stable instead of lending her detaiL The soft of could rugged he so variety that with Banner Just breeze came, sweet and wild and ride her out alone that night and ski He Rob. perfumed, and strange fooled hadnt It back. It was all strange and incompreKen until son hard had looked at his hensible the fierce desire within had to drop his eyes, but after all him to leave the ranch that he he had said he could go. loved and seek out those far and unfound Ken Fer down the ridge known places. But it happens somethe mares, Inky black shadows times, even to human beings, that against the whiteness. to out they are propelled in the direction get Banner came sweeping of their destiny without conscious to the skis his Ken Flicka. dropped understanding of what is happening. removed and ground, dismounted Something called to the Goblin. He the bridle. to with a loud neigh, and one answered night Gobln only It took down the slope. Levelutmost himself the of flung learn that something life. fell Into his long springing he hia into off, come bad ing importance trot, his head high, his nose pointing Oats. up, taking the way toward the open Here was an experience that indeWhat souL country and the Buckhorn Hills. his very touched Once the yearlings were out on to following go pendence! No need grass, there was no regular inspecand begging behind his mother! No tion of them during the summer. If need to paw and scrape at the snow iUMUthluU dried of grass! anyone chanced to be riding on the for a few mouthfuls heat and g Saddle Back a report would be Something called to the Goblin Here was home as to their condition strength and deliciousness spread snow there must have been a magi- brought and any changes of coloring growth, down the long center trough in the the when for whether the band now cal, mothering heat, and or appearance, once last night, corral; sun peeled It off, the world was was it had diswhether a or What split, again in the morning. would green. which seducaltogether trange, foreign, altogether For the colts, the greengrass appeared were feasting in one and mean mouthed that He they taste! tive meant that school was over. They mountaincrunched it in delight, and if any were freed of their nursemaid and of the little ravines of the next day would other colt Jostled him he was quick curry combs and halters and tie side and that the see them out In the open again. and vicious with his teeth. ropes and were put out on the Sadsurand But it happened that the very day fell were of now softly A loop rope they dle Back again, and departure, the boys prisingly over his head, drew taught the yearlings, and the band of year- after Goblins The first and pulled at him. He reacted like lings of the summer before were came home from school. to fling them was did they thing a bomb exploding. the horseback and ride out to him in The boys had halter-broke- n Banner and his brood mares were selves on the Goblin in and the see the then yearlings On pride since but April on the fall, the no upland. a thorough aft and after and the firstlonger mountains fenced of the particular Rob had put them in the kingliness returned and re freedom of the wind, and the rhythm meadow below Castle Rock. Here ernoons search, of the plains, and the strength of was less exposure for the heavy ported him missing. Everyone hunted for him. Rob the storms had poured into him. His mares and any early foals that annealed. the car to the neighboring and drove Late was enlarged spring be dropped. spirit might He and made inquiries. and tied newranches be to the to tamely him storms were dangerous Not for Office. Post thd at notice a on. was season posted led about! The fight born. Besides, with breeding The ranch itself was combed from Two hours later, sweating, hatapproaching. Banner would have his and up on end to end, for it was possible that less, and nursing one hand which eye out for new mares, were the of young the Goblin, with a precocious there twist a Back bruised Saddle by been had the and unseemly interest in mares, with licked. who, his "I guess hes daughters, mares, rope, Rob said, heat. in might have joined one of the older Well leave him to think it over. spring, would be coming But at the end of a week, bands. miles five withfrom even that have to The through stallion, got Lucky Rob up, and the work of the gave fence under not was God! What power! out killing him. away if he on as usual. He said, went ranch would seek them out and force Rob They were all in the corral, Gob-hlthe colt would turn up that shortly, He band. fight his might into them and Nell, Gus and Ken. The run away he would had He again. of the young worn out at last, successfully with and kill some Horses always did. back. come haltered but now freed from the stallions. Once oriented, they returned to the Goblin tasted his first greengrass. snubbing post and the tie rope, was no He had place of their birth. was over. panting, shaking his head to free it Babyhoodneeded none. He needed not Ken was stupefied with grief. All of the halter and the trailing rope. mother, winter long he had been thinking ol care and the oats of Suddenly he reared, pawing at the even a trough of being with him, of bethe Goblin, of men. The whole world under his side of his face. his training. With the money to eat and his for ginning -Ah! It was a short, explosive feet was delicious been able to save from his had he the first time for And the taking. cry from Rob. and com allowance, he had bought a stop The colt had thrust his foreleg In his life he was really left Laramie. His a even not free piebald watch before he unconsciousthrough the cheek strap of the hal pletely almost it found of him. fingers obedience ter and it was caught so that he Granny to demand cool there and round and smooth There is no such speed on the ly could not withdraw it Ken started of his pants belittle pocket the in of the the as yearlings speed range run to him. his belt. To touch it even had If running like deer on the crests and neath Stand still, ordered Rob. been exciting as full of promise as blows up now and falls over ridges; no such wild, irresponsible a dinner bell. Now It was like a of small such flinging prankish fun, cold and heavy. hell break that leg. bodies across ravines, such races dead thing went to bed at Ken groaned. night he When he such tossing the on straightaways, The colt, standing on three legs, fantasies of what mighl invented A of heels. such frisking of heads, shuddered and grunted. to the colt. The earth has little weight to carry have happened Plenty of sense, muttered Rob. yearling have given way beneath his e might piston-likall ragged is legs, long, -He Look at him. Hes thinking. He as he leaped a ravine, and hair, and wide, nervous eyes. He feet a knows hes got to be helped. fall, a broken leg lying there then to jump all natural obstacles, The terror of the colt showed only learns dead by now, and the coyotes down the dying free the gallop In his eyes. He looked at Rob, at he learns things eating him. A and crawling to learns pick mountainside; could have hidden Gus, at Nell and at Ken. Then, steep shrubs of at top speed over stony clump carefully, on three legs, he began to his way studded with shrubs and the corpse so easily and how many cross the corral, going toward Nell. ground thousands of such shrubs there were He is always outEach plunge of his body jerked his badger holes. ranch! That had happened to surmounting difficul- on the head down. His foreleg flapped help- doing himself, a year ago. They had found Dixie, before. met never ties he six months later. lessly close to his eye. For Goblin there was more than the skeleton "Come boy come Goblin Ill fix (TO SE CONTINUED) the over freedom and galloping Nell voice was en fun It for you TUB STOBT THUS TABt FUckaI eolt. the Ooooe Bar Ions ov.rdoo, I bora 4 ranch, bleb la tho Rockiea. !U 11 yaar-1atarUrd woir, Era McLaughlin, la to that II li hlu, and ao a throw, bach to Ihe Albino, a wild atallloo thal la the grandrire ol FUcka. Tba eoll I earned Thunderhcad. but la commonly fcaowa hi tba Ooblla. Baa raveala that IU lira la Appalachian, a black racing e itad owned by Charles Sartent. mlllloa-alr- MRS. JACK TRACY IS HAPPY NOW , 011 AR A Deep Reeled Plants Aid 80 Plants that root deep. 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