Show w Average Life of Auto Has Definite Increase - A study made aome yean ago by B Griffin professor of marketing of Michigan gate University the average life of motor vehicle generally as 704 yean with a definite though not a steady Increase from year to year The replacement demand was claimed to be showing a marked Increase both absolutely and relative to the total demand and was predicted at over 2000000 for 3027 and over 2340000 for 1028 The rate at which automobiles of a given yean production are eliminated from us was given as follows: of any 300000 can placed in use 73 per - cent will stUl be Jn use at the end of 475 yean 60 per cent at the end of 694 yean and 25 per cent at the end of 02 yean This study was mad Recent figures about ten yean ago by the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce show for 1931 a prowhich of 2389738 of duction were for the domestic market the number scrapped was 2880095 and those listed as scrapped or releaving a 1931 regplaced 2148181 istration In this country of 25814103 —Detroit News TANGLED WIVES By Peggy Shane OL Copyright at tha Face a Sight with Painful Eruptions Heated by Cuticura T was bothered with an eruption on my face that started as pimples with whit centers They were In blotches about as big as a nickel and had flaky crusts on them They were painful and I spent some mlsenbls The skin was Inflamed and nights jny face was a terrible sight “I had sevenl treatments but could get no relief and the trouble lasted about three years before I tried Outlcura Soap and Ointment At the end of two weeks the eruptions were growing smaller and in three weeks I was healed altogether" (Signed) L W Cushman Conn 25 and 60a 25c Ointment On 25c Sold everywhere each free Address: “CutiMalden cura Laboratories Dept Mass" — Adv Soap Talcum ample It ILOKLVfGN SHAMPOO — Ideal for os ia connection with Perker'a Hair Belum Mekeetha heir eoft end fluffy 60 rente by mail or nt druggists U isoox Chemical Works Patchogu t NI DISCOVERT MARVELOUS I5o sellar Br ary women a proapect orEach packase saves make bl Women) rente (men dollars loo coin 400 Send for money proflt SAVE SILK CO parkare and proposition Loe lose Valencia St Angeles CaUf Salt Lake City s west Hotel r"! ? HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE in every room FROM f 130 Radio connection RATES Jmt appen'ie Mouses TeheraecJa C ROSSITER ERNEST by Peggy then Shane CHAPTER I The world was black Then red circles poured In They were swallowed She was lost Vast by purple rings She was going Into hallways opened She was riding She a strange world was going somewhere It’s been too “Ton fainted dearest much for you" She was burning hot She was full of something like fear but It was worse than fear It flamed and crackled up as If she stood in the midst of s lira She gasped as If smoke choked her “Poor darling" She felt 8be kept her eyes closed motion of something under her carrying her “Open your eyes dear" But she did not She did not want to see the person who spoke to her She knew she was In a vehicle of some kind going somewhere she clutched at the seat Cautiously beneath her running her fingers over She half opened her cool leather A taxicab: She was riding In a eyes taxicab She shivered and closed her a eyes again “You’re all right sweet" It was a man's voice She hated It She turned her head away from Its Beneath lifted lids she saw presence the streets of New 7ork A large Arm hand closed over hers “I’m afraid It’s been a shock" She kept her head averted “Poor sweet" “I don’t—’’ “Don’t talk darling" She turned and looked at the man beside her Dark earnest eyes plumbed hers anxiously Ills tanned face was flushed His brow was damp “You don’t what sweet?” nis thin mouth was twitching She stared at It blankly “You don’t what?’’ She gave a long “I don’t know” Waves sigh and closed her eyes She was losing someswept over her thing or was It already lost? ner faShe opened miliar self was fleeing her eyes She straightened her hat “Feeling better?" She searched his face Every curve Who was he? tie spoke was strange as If he knew her well Yet she could not remember him “All right now?" Who was he? Ills smile was terriShe could not remember him fying Where had How had she got there? she been before? Who was he? Who She did not even rewas anybody? member her own name She sat straight and tense her eyes The loss wide open and frightened If only of her Identity did not matter she could get away from this horrible man on hers ngnln ITer Ills fingers were He was eyes took him In furtively young yes young well dressed and In a way good looking to drink" need “You something “No no I’m all right” Tm going to get you a bromide" “I’ll take nothing" ne set his Jaw There was a drug store In the next block She thought: I must get away from She thought It so strongly there him was no room for her to wonder even about the loss of memory He was rapping on the glass winYou’ll feel better as dow of the cab something soon as you’ve swallowed SALT A TRIP LAKE Mgr anything" The cab was slowing down "Yes you will" Ills smile was wan “I’ll and anxious get them to mix to make you feel better something It’s the h— of a Jam No wonder you She did not ask whnt the Jam was But her Sbe was filled with dread She would eyes were determined The cab was take nothing from him The driver leaned toward stopped them “Can’t get right up In front of the TO AND HEWHOUSE place" v v MBS W J B jgfaLifci Brea B WATERS SUTTON Mr 400 Rooms— 400 Baths 1200 te 1400 Family Room 4 or B Persons rj?3 CC $2M i - TWO MRSONS— C kales Oateide Beam vHb Balk $255 TIIE HOTEL NEWHOUSE SALT LA KB OTT UTAH ' "This will do" The young man's hand was already pn the latch “Come on But no you better wait here I’ll bring It out to you" He was forcing He was suffering a smile She saw that But she did not pity him He went down the street turned Into the drug store As she saw the Inst of him through the swinging doors she was flooded with relief She sat pnralyred She leaned forward He was gone steadying herself sgalnst the glass behind the driver '‘Drive on" she said "Drive on" The man turned his head slowly looked at her stupidly “Go on” “Drive on" she repeated Ills heavy Jaw dropped "You want me to drive on?" Go on" “Yes ne bent to his gears "Where to?" Straight ahead With She relaxed trembling screeching of the gears the car crawled Into traffic She watched the door of the drug store with terror They He might come out passed It tafely at any moment He might run after the cab waving and shouting “Turn1 at the next corner Turn left" WNU — W And I’ll tell yon when to She was was receding weak with relief and a curious sense of triumph The cab had turned The air She drew a long breath The avenue was soft and springlike was full of brightly painted new cars A clock In the She was feeling better street told her that It was Her own watch verified the four hour the park MIsa?" “Through “Yes" Where was Where was she going? borne? Perhnps In a few minutes It would all come back to her ‘She herself sat tensely In the composed cab trying to be calm trying to be Who rational trying to remember was her mother? Who was her father? "Look here” she whispered “you must even If you’re an know somebody orphan Just think of some one person that you know Anybody at all will do Picture somebody’s face I" Thus commanded across her vision floated the picture of the taxi driver Then the face of the man she had left In the drug store emerged clearly in her mind’s eye And that was alL her eyes at She began straining every one In the streets Surely someone or something would give her a clue as to who she was where she ought to go She seemed to know New York she thought with a feeling of gratitude She could go to a hotel at her least The cab"Around the park again?” man questioned Take me to the Blltmore" “No She did She spoke with decision not know why she said the Blltmore But she was glad that her wits seemed would what she But to be returning do after she got to the hotel she could not say It dawned on her then that the young man she had left In the drug store was her single link with her past She drew her fox neckpiece closely about her chin Where had she got thtf fur? Her clothes were very new She racked her brains In order to think She where she had put them on where she had could not remember dressed that morning “I wonder what my face Is like” she thought suddenly “perhaps I’m an old woman 1" With anxious fingers she opened her Her bag and found a little mirror young and frightened looked eyes bags" She was startled Her bag driver Indicated the seat beside self It was loaded down with luggage “Wouldn’t do to go oft and these" commented the doorman The him- very leave “No— of course not" She was confused by the sense of many people the The cabman sounds of cabs honking waiting for his money and the helpful attendant both bothered her because she wanted to look at her bags take and examine them them somewhere Surely when she read her carefully own Initials they would remind her of her oame and her past She pulled out two bills and banded them to the driver As he let hie car move Into the traffic she turned and looked at the bags piled on the sidewalk before the hotel They bore two large prominent let- ters : D V definite clue to herself A bellboy preteptlous She doorway and seized them eagerly and generously tipped the doorman followed the bellboy As she mounted the stairs she felt sure that she would remember everyHer name was D thing In a moment or — Miss DorV Miss Drusllla Vance othy Vane say— or— or Miss Deborah Valentine It was absurd and apnoylng that She Just the right name didn't come drew on her glove half nervously and her finger struck against her wedding all her bravery fled Instantly ring Miss Dorothy Miss Drusllla Vance She Vane! Why she was married Mrs D V And was Mrs Somebody traveled straight then her Imagination back to the man she had left In the drug store Sweet he had called her and DarAt last she had 3- 1- “No loft turn Miss" “Then turn right Only turn And Sally Sez some that would lead her back or the person she had been popped out of the quietly ling! So that was her husband Her husband was a man she feared and hated lost my “No wonder She shivered mind" she said to herself he's saved the mort“Perhaps gage on my dear old home and I've bad to marry him out of gratitude and on account of my conscience I’ve so now some been living with him kind fate has made me lose my mem- Is w BEVERLY HILLS— Well all I know Just what I read In th papers Well been kicking along out here In th been I movies working on a coundoctor story handed out enough pills and castor oil to do something to the whole world Driving around Mra Rogers and I the other night and a theatre passed where there was a terrible lot of cars parked and we got out and went In of Marlene and there was a Deltricks picture and we eouldent get In so we had to keep on driving Wanted to see It pretty bad but It dldent do any good It waa piece called "Song of Songs” It was done I think by Pola Negri In fact anything thats any good has been done from once to a hundred times In some shape or another You Bee we had the eilent pictures and they did every atory under the sun then along come the talkies and that gave em an excuse to do all the silent ones over Generally with what they called younger actors but Just because they were young dident nessary mean that they were better actors In lact on the stage we thought that your talent that If you had grew with experience had many years to your credit that you had perhaps learned your trade but In the movies If you were a good actor 5 or 6 years ago that means that you have forgot how to act by now and that some young girl that has just t looked well in a bathing suit can you and you must give way to her Or that It Its a boy and It he has curlier hair and looks nicer why naturally you must pass out So as I say maby Marlene did this about one tenth as good as Pola Negri (or whoever it was that did It last) but youth must be looked at talent be dashed Well thats that Walter Winchell the old boy that tells the stork where to go and when he was out about ten days ago In our set (Meaning at the place where we were taking movies) Well he Is a very surprising fellow he Is small of statue nice looking well dressed (as far as I could judge) seemed awful pleasant very modest looking for Information instead of trying to give out any I asked him how It wjas he knew when people were going tb get married and when they were going to be divorced That that was not in the regular medical routine Well for Instance marriage He said that he watched the divorces first that was to give him the line on who was try be married That there never was a divorce without at least a fifty percent marriage being In the offing So he watched em before they was divorced to see who they would marry after the divorce He says that marriage is a habit and divore Is a to Then of course the minute he finds out who Is marrying it dont take a bit of thinking or figureing on who will be divorced Ia fact he seemed kinder astonished at me that I was so dumb as to not know who would be divorced watches the marriages notices and then announces the divorce from that You see with the people that he writes When about this record Is Infallible they are married you take no chances on announcing their divorce and when they are divorced you take no chances on announcing their marriage Course you got to work on a certain class of people to do that but that Is the class of people that he works on work on an entirely different Now class of people I work on politicians Well they are hot As mechanical as these that Walter works on M bunch Is harder to figure A politician just figures on a Job make IIow can just "Please don’t bother" The driver turned a roughly shaved faee toward them “Stop at that drug store ahead" “I won’t take She stiook her head fainted" ENJOY go on stop" Her fear WNU Barries soothing" 200 Tile Baths 200 Rooms 0 The unithe Blltmore doorman was opening th door She took hold of her purse firmly and prepared to get out “How much?" Don’t your forget entrance to formed hotel If Only She Could Get Away From This hack at her There was not a wrinkle to be seen In the soft contours of her She was glad she was white face She hadn’t felt old still young She could not tell much about her face though she spent some time Inspecting II Then she turned her attention to her hand hag She drew out It was of sheer white a handkerchief In linen with the Initial D embroidered one corner “D" she thought "stands wonder if for Dorothy— or Daisy one of those names could be mine? Or Della? pr Drusllla?" to be able to It was bewildering It was exthink of so many names asperating She did not believe that names of those belonged to her any of She returned to the exploration her bag and drew out a black enameled compact This seemed to have leton raised It In her monogram gold ters but so elaborate wns the design that she could not puzzle out what The D was clear the letters were enough but whether the other two letters were N and M or V and W she could not decide There was no card nothing else but and a coin purse She saw a of with relief that she had plenty with her "At least" she money find thought “I won’t starve until out who tra and where I'm supposed to go" On her hands were some chamois — Now — Skin gloves them off and looked down at her slim fingers On the third finger of her left- - hand was a platinum hand set with tiny dia“Pm mnrrled" This was unmonds real It was unexpected as a blow beShe stared at the ring tween the eyes wonderlngly and whispered to herself "I'm married 1" unbelievingly She The cab stopped with a Jerk looked np She was at the Vunderbllt Horrible Man won't have any conscience ory so about tearing him" Then “Perhnps after all he Isn’t ’’ my husband — The slow minor strains of the string came from the tea room orchestra Perhnps Something gripped her heart She knew she was going to remember the song The words said themselves to her In a long sinister drawl Oh give me something To remember you by! When you are far away from me She was walking slowly In rhythm to Its tedious heat as she repeated the But they brought no further words recollections that a song Strange should remain when nothing else did She moved along obscurely but with She was not a an Inner defiance phantom and the silly dream would Hadn’t she showed that have to end no she wns by lenvlng her phantom Some girls wouldn’t have husband? been as daring She hoped she wouldn’t meet him asked the clerk The "Register?” bellboy carrying her luggage had led her to the desk What should she put She flushed down? Mrs Drusllla Vance? But she ouldq't t She hesitated She turned "to the "Not— not yet" “Take care of my bags for a bellboy few moments” she said handing him be "PH a dollar right hack" She had thought of the long mirror roonw Surely one good look at her face and figure would She Important bring back something walked rapidly now feeling more hopeWasn’t there something unconful Even If she sciously directing her? recollections wasn’t had no positive she coming here at the bidding of some She memory? hidden fervently hoed so (TO BE CONTINUED) this job last or how can I get another one? But with bunch Its how long will this wife last and where will I get the next? Ones mind is centered on a wife and the other Is centered on a Job So every one of our businesses Is a racket and because Winchell can tell you who Is going to have a baby and who Is going to be divorced end who married It he can and does do that quicker than I can tell who will be our next Senator Govenor Congressman Its because he Is better posted than me So all power to him tcNmrnfkt C It SynJuttt lC The are chiefly of Scotch though they came to this from England In 1611 King Jame3l began colonizing Ulster a barren and neglected part of Ireland with people from Scotland and the northern part of England They began migrating to America about the year 1730 and at the outbreak of the Revowar about of the lutionary population of the colonies was Tho descent country r sn th ranny iMt lot ! civto prid bars do thoir host factories do tha rut All towns Which forAndlocallocalpoopto BOMB PATRONIZE INDUSTRY Myopia 250000000 Approximately or 25 per cent of the adult population of the world fer from myopia or entire suf- THIS WEEK’S PRIZE STORY W 14 In history th put of thl (rant Intormmntain Rerion her pruent to n pn book Wforo Ki bat what of hor Srit In th fntnraf Thi can h nwr4 ucond In tho character of her people) and natnral resources of thi wonderland third th rapport to Industrie which her farm Th th facpeople will (in her tories th (old tha sileer do not mak this reflon they only help to row pose It Th trns spirit of thi region lie In her on and daurhters In th character and tho strenrth intellicene of her people f thi rrrion but in the rapport which yea sir to her Industrie lle th pear and th prosperity of tho fatnr of thl vast Intermonntam reelon MARGARET DOMGAARD Satin Utah S'FORESTiDALEtaChips Small Change Scarce Small change was so scarce in Franco following the World war that thousands of merchants wrapped postage stamps in waxed paper and used the small as parcels change ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR Witch Hazel Cream AN (SKIN LOTION) INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT Hay Fever Long Long Ago As long ago as 1774 it was discovered in England that pollen waa a cause of hay fever and a scientist in Germany started the modern work of testing and treatment 30 years ago Upkeep of Parks in Missouri Missouri’s laws require that 25 per cent of the revenue received from the sale of hunting and fishing licenses must be used for the of state purchase and maintenance parks Not Even Speaking of youth — thirty is the age when Hannibal crossed the Alps and within one year of the routed half of age when Napoleon Europe at Marengo What d’yub Razor Blades 25 for 59c (STAMPS FlU Money Post Paid ACCEPTED) Type Razor not aatiafactary all Gillette refunded if COOMBS DRUG CO Salt Lake City at The immigrants riches of the new and changefulness developed in them spirit and initiative But Look Kcal Utah Us Now th developed America and hope freedom of their lives germs of high Animals and Birds Yaluable A study of the eating habit of wild life in America disclosed 90 per cent of our animals and birds are beneficial according to Donald A Gilchrist naturalist per week will be paid for the beet artiele an "Why yen Intermeuntaia mad Similar t a bora Send year aterr In proea ar verse ta Praducta Column P O Boa 1555 Salt Lake City If yam tery appears in thia $300 beald d aw eoiama you check car Week No 1JI7 - $300 wlU ter WNU— Salt Lake Gold “Mined” In Wool Peasants recover gold from tributaries of the Dan the old method of catch the metal in the wool of a sh( Balkan river by skin Generation Change Every generation brings a new point pf view if Shakespeare doe not change do the generations Largest Conveyor System The Chicago post office has tb largest conveyor system (for sort ing mail) in the world |