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Show nm UTE SEN'l'JNEL PAGE TWO For August 'New Departments Feature YOU? SMARTon ARE HOW(Answers Catalog U. Y. B. 1934-35 soft-ball 6) page August New departments of instruction years did 1. fi'ot• how many and new faculty members feature the lil34-35 cata.log of Brigham Helen Willis Moody hold the U. S~ Young uuivet·sity. The new de- women's tennis chrunptonship? 2. A fathom is a unit of length partments are Marketing and to how many feet? equivalent These Landscape Architecture. 3. How many representatives bring the total number of departments to thirty-three~ and the to- are there it~ Congt·ess ? 4. How many broadcasting statal number of courses offered to tions are there in the U. S.? In 1,498. By the addition of new members the world? 5. When did the United States and the return of several professors from ·leaves ot absence, the enter tbe World War? 6. What is the approximate disfaculty i~ brought to a level of strength never before reached, ac- tance of the p1anet Neptune frorn the earth? cording to President Harris. The new faces that will greet 7. Who is the present Secretary the students when tbe "Y" opens of the Interior? VI NGIII:. What is an eqilogue? 8 September 21 will be those of Miss £.ROE. •••• Helen Candland of Provo, Golden 9. How many signers were L. Woolf, for four years president there to the Declaration of IndeW.N.lJ. SERVICE. COPYRIGHT OOUBLEDAY.P<>RAN &Co. lru;. of the French mission, Wilford D. pendence? ynu In ~~~~· 11r1ns. In lnoliinJ;! In you-r THE STORY 10. What is the population of Lee of lana, Ida, Grace Nixon ff lllt,\'ulu:~ ftli~ f:litle of the fa('l~. Stewart, 0. Meredith Wilson, stu- the United States? dent body president last year. W. CHAPTER 1.-Seektng death by H(•rd1•r Hll\••111' \\·llo i'Otll!ll•!l !>new throwing herself !rom the summit me. 1'0 mit lw ,-p flout> I 1. Tlu~re'~:t Ernest Young of Mexico, Barr C. of Lone Mesa, to ei'Jcape disllonor, Miller and Karl Miller. thai !Ullf'h dP~·t·n~·y left In mP.. Rut a.t the hands or a drunken desper&dob Sonya Sa.varin allows hers_e lt on nnf-' knows. a.nd f'm like fl (Jylng Those returning from leaves of e rescued by her suddenlY soto man hPI!";!"In~ ror wntf'r 1 I'OIItt-' bacH absence this fall are Professor A. bered and repentant att."l..cker. The girl Is a self-appointed physician C. Lambert. Professor Emma t('l look fll \'011 A!!:1ln nnrl nl!Hin. I'd to the Navajo Indian$. llv\ng on an The subsistence hom~stends diProfessor J.M. Jensen. InBrown, world the around knees my on wl era brothher with ranch Arlzonn sbeep t•eported Saturday that a vision Inand Roberts Bertha structor •• Serge, his wife, J... lla. and their to change my-1eopard &JJnts." be in the costs of the houses reduction Hollingshead. small daughter, Babs. For a year she Billie structor tiolslied bitterly, "to look io your has been eng~:~.ge d to Rodney Blai<:e, an acceleration accompanying was of opening the for Registration wealthy New Yorker, but her bea.rt e.ves With 8 l']f'llf t'Oils(•jpnce." subsistence of construction in be will u:· Y. B. at year 59th the IIJ with the l'rlendless Navajos and tile flre unli thP fear SJJtldt~nly •he evades a. wedding. held September 21, 22 and 24 . homestead dwelJings. and th~ ~cstns.v whtc.h liad warred From among 48 projects apClasswork will begin September CHA.P'I'.ER H.-Sonya pulls Little to Sonyn ull nl;.!llt St>t•med to rlse Twelve playmates of Fred L. 25. The autumn quarter will end proved to date, examples were ciMoon, wife ot Two Fingers. a NavaJo. through the crisis or an illness. ted by the division of how artistic alul\·e he1 like a llrle vf sornnv and Greer were guests at a birthday December 21. 'rwo F'lngers Is deeply grateful. open ho~es CBn; _be provid~d at prices The winter quarter will ~lie fell us: if she sank fli::>;l:;;t t•r party given in his honor Friday CHAP'l'EH. Jll.-ln the desert vil.January 7 and end March 2 2 . The which farrulies of low mcomes can lage, shouplng, Sonya again meet!! in ~wir·li11;..: wHtt?rs. tir·owtwd In rears. afternoon. . the man whose a.ch•ances she had spring quarter will begin March afford to pay. -a-ac-hing an wiTh lle1 111rua1 t•Jn:;ecl repulsed on J.one l\lexa.. He tells her prOJect homeo:Jteads urban the At swnThe 5. June on close and 25 .. Walker Roland Mrs. and Mr. pHIO antl t)OP llarrl S1lh ~"*·apt>(! ber. he bitterly regTels his action and quarter will commence June near Los Angeles, Calif., homehas never had n minute's peace since Instant!.\· !lit> 1uuu ln!ll;:ert down, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richardson, mer steads. are. to cost $3000 each. Conthat day. S1>nya IS affected, but un~- and Mrs. Alm.ie ':Valker 10 and end August 23. and Jloldilll! IJP.r rrurn hill.l. forgiving. She ht!arl:l rumors of a structlon IS under w;y near Housinbas enrollment college The . refam1ly a attended .Midvale. of Border bandit "El Capitan Diablo," ").Jy I;. -d !" lit• :-wid. "wh:H-wbatcreased from 389 students in 1920 1 ton. Texas, where .l-room houses uruon at Ltberty park Monday. who cru(·iliE>l'l his "double-crossers•• \Vhy Ill .... U.-tl , •. 1 to more than 2000 last spring ancJ has :l dire repulati·· ., as a dewill cost $1734. Houses were con-oftpoll(:.or and murderer. ~ ,.,('Uely oonTlleu he dr~w ber to 111m close structed at CrossviJle. Tenn .. for · and Howard W. H. Mrs. and Mr. net>llO!l him with her attacker. his of between $1800 and $2000. Comu·eml.lllng. tile nrH] llat·d. and and Mr. and Murray of children CHA P't'l!.:R IV.-sonya pays a visplete homesteads at Three Rivers, It to Little ~loon and finds ber well The F.flte above Mrs. Clarence Sharp of Elast Midarms IJ1tens"itled. on hrr way to recovery. On her reTexas, cost no more than $2500. vale were guests Tuesday evening turn ehe ride!:! to the top or Lone her small blue!;: lwull hnd gone bag. were Similarly low figures of Mr. and Mrs. Hent·y Johnson. Mt>s:t.. Tlw1·i:\ ~he a~ain comes upon gartl ns an nlcl mnn's in Missishomesteads for maned I L"areer maulS A the >:trnnge young man. but sh~ no o The hlst suJ't sn·ains of t..he teLJder lon J.;"er l't•a.rs hll'n. \Vhen he retlermuy lJe lntcl·rupt-1 sippi, Indiana. Iowa., North CareRaynold Brady has returned ates hIs !'lor row over his mlscon- tune werP ctylng. ed Oy marrying 1 1ina, Ohio and West Virginia, home from a Salt Lake hospital duc:t !>l1e tndiNttes ror~;iveness and Tile feet of the danl.'ers slowed. can always mrl. n h 1m a B.!':>'t! rf'R tlle light of his! after undergoing an appendicitis chfuu;e Cor the bettv7. And sufldenly from nowhere, out operation. Rawlin Milne is recovll(e. but Its course V.-Befrlending tne. of l11e ver.v nlg-lll I.Jeyond the doors, ering from a like operation. CH.-\!'Tl·:a. unchan~ed. remains wlfe nf H-•:.tf'f:'n NPZ, a Nanljo. she It seli'mPrt. a hand ff'll on his shoul. GRACIOUS add~ l1:m to her· ~·ir('le of rleYoterl ••• ·-·-·--·-·-·-· -·-o Oborn and •!• \Ve James Mr. and Mrs. At a lwig·hhorhood dance fr lent1~ der, U pC!WPI'fUI !o!;I'USp whirled bl.m SERVJ:CE Put New Life ln Old Shoes !'>he IHt:<'tS the my~tel"ious: stranger lana and Mrs. Annie Walker have ahuut. So11ya wirh him. TENDERLY Of lhP i\J\·S;.J ::tlld d('l11U.I1(\S tha.t he t~!l hl"'r hl!-> name. 1•"\nally he con· A strang-er stood there. n stranger returned from a trip through CanADMINISTERED ht'r lluH h:~ right n3me Is h!t~~ 1 · tiCI't'P und 1errlhle In ln;pe<·t that ada, Montana, and Idaho. so nH•th•:r· llehl~ th=>! liP, ~ ~·. r·r -021 E. Center St. - Midvale, Utah 1 e1 •·:-o h ::1 rJ~::~;HI. and II' at he 1-{0!i'::l one knew 111m ut onc-E" ror R man or · Pearl Vanderwood and Mrs. Mrs. hv a d 1.P;·p:1t namt- in tl·b~ regiOn vlolen('e. of crnt>lty nnd de.ulh. ~' ~ d·· ;HI"' l"."ith A t;lll, fi€'n·e ~lexL. A- Sumbot, Prop - Since 1910 Mary Wardle are visiting relatives '.\" • ., ,. ~tHO he is II'Ystei'\()US· " 11 It wns In his smull black eyes in Idaho. lf•r'. ly above his olive cheeks black with -a"Nothing." he s:lid bitterly, ••to shan~n beard, ln his hawl;;:btll nose. Forty members of the ward 1'\nt h!ng-e,·er-and ['d give fn bls thin ~llpped mouth merciless choir enjoyed a bon fire party at you. MIDVALE to half rn.v life to kiss one curl on you ...• ns a panther's. Be stood six feet two Forbush grove Thursday evening. -obetul-wlth a decent man's right." In his spurred boots. and be wore The combined Relief Society Tlle words came throug-h his set the \Video sombrero ot the ~1ex:lcan teeth. and e,·en In tlJe tensity of lllr'lalgo, tine ot tnHterial and orna- <fhorus will meet Friday, August by TELEPHONE 24, at "the Bishop's bui1ding in Santhe mnment she noticed that he f1id mentfld with ~diver. A stnrJded belt dyat8p.m. not slur his word~ at the ends. circled his narrow waist; ~:~ braided 265 Center St. .. Tiwn be decent!" she cried pas· ''elvet jacket showed the muscled Midvale, Utah ONLY M. P. 8:30 AFTER stona tely. •·Be decent, .. strength or his wide slloulders. Phone Mid 200 l'm only lookin,e. 1n ""!'no late. HIP was n !\fj:oxlc·nn. and n hnd one. $1.30 wilulows-fnlm the outslrte--und T If ever nne or thut brnnd lived. built rtw wall lwtwli'~~n. myself." ne spoke unrt tlw m:m hefore him Station-to-station rates"TPll me your name," she l$:1\d, stood routt>cl to rlw spot, bis arm The a~ricultural adjustment administration's program for reduc.. tell me.·· still around the girl. Make advance .. Xo" "RnmhrP.'' he sai(J. lo Spanish . ing crop surpluses bas been given 1430 S. Ma.ln Street a vi~orous slap by nature, for an arrangements by ''Yt~~. Tell me now!' "you diSilhe.v! L~t's l!O." Salt Lake City, Utah apple tree in Salt Lake City is in "1 <:an't. I lla\·~n't a nnme---nny And rut·ning, tt€' wnlked swiftly to this time second the for bloom Phone Hy. 1717 more.·· tbe d•)nr. ThE> u rm sll d frnU\ Son· year and gives promise of bearing "You have. Your own O<llne. Not ya's shouJ(h•rs. flnr1 wltlulllt a bnck- a second crop of fruit. you-you go by-where- wn.rd lool{ the 1\fan of Lone Mesa what Jas. G. Lund, owner of the tree, where you answer roll enll.'' ·-·-~~-·-g o-·-"-·-·-·~-· followed. Alo-ne. hPr fe('t \il.;:e lead. reports that new blossoms have 'l'hat'R good. ber head whirling with u strange appeared on the tree in the past "Answer roil cnll! What do yon know abont mE'? Whnt dizziness. her throaT nchln~. Sonya few days, while a number of aphave you beat·rl'?" crossed the illmnsr emrtY floor nnd nles of the first crop are still clingby "Notliing. I'm gm~Sslng. flrtlng picked up her cont from wlwre Lila ing to the tree. He expressed the weathhot recent the th'!l.t opLp..ion things ln pln<:e." she snlc1 swiftl,v. was w[llclng Bahs. responsible for •·nod there's ROlllehnct.v CJC'rnss tlw Serge joined them. and the.v went er was probably the unusual condition. Borde1· who C'ruciftPs-" out into the night among th€- roar' rton't sake. lind's For "Bush! Ing cars of th~ detmrting crowrl. DISSATISFffiD WITH LIFE nnywliPre! speak of that n;uin. e\"er. Just as they passed out of the C'ir· During the adolescence period, \VhPr(> rlirl .vnu l1P:1r of-SuC'h?" cle of light from the open doors a dissatisfaction with life seems to ''Xo mnttPr. Thf'rP iE:.-;IfHJ some fantastic lig-ure loomed for a m(). be unusually prevalent. A recent way you're rnnnec·rt'd! lt I"'Ht!':. me ment beside them. Its shabhy gar· survey showed that 30 out of everv Quick Service-no waiting. like n lmlfe-you·n~ gnt to tell me ments and long white hair dim In 100 young men and women wished they never bad been born. the blending shadows. "'ho ftl'P .YOU?'' ''If 1 tell you my nnme. \viii .von "Beelzebub." said rhe soft voJce keell It like you would .vour oath?" of the Servnnt. "leaves bell to work "Yes. You lmnw 1 will.'' evil he.renbouts. newnre, Innocent Attorney-atLaw f'm Stnrt one." "Of course r lmow. 18 North Main St!-eet IIUDV ALE, UTAH Stone to my mother, who thinks ('m .. What lo thunrler--" said Serge. First National Bank 714 thiS-t.:Ollntry [n but·ietl. dead nnd "Who was thnt1" LAKE OITY SALT Now rtlfferent. somPtlllng: - I go hy "Only a strunge old man 1 met Jack and Ed have &rf' you ~Rtisfied'?" at !\lyra's. You know-the old wad long been noted for "No. ['ve got to know the rest. preacl1er who rfrles tile Reservation the excellence of I will !~now it.'' You·ve heard or on his donlH!y$. their motor car set·"\\'hs? flf':t\·E:m twows. you b&Vf! him." vices. Behind this Genuine &·epla.cement parts little to thanlt me f()r-little to thlnk record is just one "Oh, the Servnnt of the Lord? Income Your Fa.tnily, Your used in all repair work. t·eason ... their meof me for. T'Ye blHc:l~ened your first Yes, I have. Never li'BW him beFuture Your chanics are experts memor.v of me IJP..Vt)nd nll hope.'' WeJI. le-t's get gotng. fore. thoug-h. in their particular With "\\'!Jy do you speak carelessl} girls. Bahs, lflY.yhont>S, stt np while lines of work. 0. & sometimf's Rnd no-w correctly?'' A LIFE RETIREMENT <1Arlrly ftxes the rohe for ynu. Tllnt's E. Electric Se1·vice I am two the .c;irl." ''l't·e heen two men. POLICY COmplete high pressure greasthe job do will (Continued next week) men." There is no better investment quickly and efficiing and lubricatlng service. "Whn1 kind or m~n?" ently. CRANE JACK J. A man can be perfect physically ''Wimr doli'~ It mnttPr? l"'m n f1ead EVERY SERVICE FOR EVERY MOTOR CAR in pass not yet and mentally and man-rtf'ncl :wei (Jnnmeo and rotten! his examination fdr enlistment in Don't 1rouhlf' yunr dArling heud the Army of the U. S. VVhen his Lite ,! abont me. f'Hl rJillllift~ true tt> f11rm face is characterized by "extreme Midvale 219-W. ~ ': ............................... ~ ......................................,............... ~ ~ right uow 11l being here~ 1o boldlng ugliness", he can be rejected. """ ""' """'"u""""""""u"-•• •••••-·-·-a-•-•-•-•-•-•- - ••• •-••••-•- -~-•-·-·-·-~~-"!• "'" FLAM I. OF THE .. i The remainder of the schedule for the month of is as follows: August 20 Senior-Second "VI'ard vs. Business m€'n at Ba 11 park. Sentinel vs. r..a~mus~en at School gr-ounds. Big-Dan Radovich vs. Hick's Cleaning at Dahl field No. 1. M'Merrill vs. Odd Fellows at Dahl field No. 2. Au,gust 22--Senior- 2nd ward vs. Rasmussens at school grounds. Busines.s Men vs. Ute Sentinel at Dahl's no. 2. Big-Dan Radovich vs. M'Merrill at ball park. Hick's Cleaning vs. Odd Fellows at Dahl's No. 1. August 27 Senior-Second Ward vs. Ute Sentinel at Dahl field No. 2. Business men vs. Ra.o;;mussens at Ball park. Big-Dan Radovich vs. Odd Fellows at School grounds. M'Merrill vs. Hick's Cleaning at Dahl field No.1. August 29 Senior-Second Ward vs. Business Men at Dahl field, No. 1. Sentinel vs. Ra.smussens at Ball park. Big-Dan Radovich vs. Hick's Cleaning at School grounds. M'Merrill vs. Odd Fellows at Dahl field No. 2. BORDE.R • • Construction Costs Cut In Homestead Project · UNION NEWS ! 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