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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah 1 I I M&mit ttllno MdDflitfln CeUTrUht by William Byroa law? icet "V til' Hi Bp.; f :tia ! ittr re - ON M tit;j 4tt It he bound him to Elizabeth. could win back that old Intimate with her and they comradeship could begin anew then the righteous thing was to put Joyce's happiness above Elizabeth's. A little after gray dawn Alnn rebuilt the fire, cooked breakfast, and reluctantly awakened his part- tf . ce V atr-- ' the-- .'- IB!.; Id ner. Later, when they skirled out to the plane. Buzzard glanced at the tanks and remarked tersely: "I hope your buddy, this Hard-sock- , has got some gas and oil out to that lake. It'll be our finish If he hasn't." "Bill will have It there," Alan assured. "He may not be there himself, he's probably on duty; but we agreed exactly where to cache It. It'll be waiting for us." They climbed In, taxied twice around the lake to warm the spluttering motor, took off and headed north toward Goose point at Lake En Traverse. With the heavy rains stopped, and the Insect scourges abating. Alan knew the bnndits were on the move ugnlii or shortly would be. When they did stir, he wanted to be there on the Big Alooska to look tnta fc"t!lr arrest. he and Huzzard were 1 to be caught. It was as Ills' as sunset. Soon or late have to return to civiline iiiuaic. Wn uim mce .1... i vii iv the worst of it was that Buz- was going to pay a heavy mj for helping him on this thank-jfjin- j lci-'Joh. ; For himself he did not ".; pwuly care; he hardly thought of r tt, . i . He was headed north again, jttlti 0,;pU last patrol, his greatest f;r,tually f' Jlle ' t Jsi - l aat' '" out for Joyce. Ever since he came to believe that Pave Mae.Millan knew nothing of the crime, be hnd been puzzling about that pack of stolen furs falfoi. .A they worked on north, they moderately good time, hut 8C!y by Incessant ci:re and worry. W13C trouble ciius-- l them delay. E Again and again I In sat down on Borne unknown river or lake and the old mn sweated for hours "7 stor, ; Fuel was a constant problem JLAoldinp Mounted detachments and Signal corps stations like the tteii plague, they dared flop only at jid K wilderness burled pois w here ra 4!oe were unlikely and no police They could never be cor !y kSJkly. if getting fuel, nod what they tra Ij u 4. 1 get was usually half kerosene. L ll.rn was looking forward to his raks rtj,,.Zvoiis with Bill n the end f '"-- I a'Jj his worry about gas and oil. JI I 'ides the fuel there lit (loose :!!: f int. BUI bad proliiNed to cache utl Bie "' supplies up the Aloiwka near borne. a la lr'A-:i- n was fervently looking ahead meeting Bill at Kn Traverse jTv I 1 V, to geltlng those precious sup- . to I seeing Joyce again ther 'Br? CVtl.e Big Alooska. All of his oy-- f I to the slsler of his dead part-- I fBugcould not keep hi mi from com-- t Joyce' vital spirited per I OIL If t Jiiiiy withandKllzabeth's twoleisure-l-iiiimi, Joyce's years with Elizabeth's t er..!c i deliiii-ratlenee. ilejien Cfi tlo laM evening, worn out fT-J- i d.iy of ,ir: ne trouble and in::' 'K ati.l bXndliij rains, they tir In a lit lip spruce-hurleI on Silver! Ip river, a short n iles soi;i!i of Fort En Ani'horlug the plane, they e looked a warm L fin I rolled up in their Man- ffor 1 few I. ohm Of desper -lift le d rest. J)! sorrow's 4 th,. d;iT of dnvs" kr,l remarked, thliikl'ig of the and a b.ise ti maneuver tS's KSde tine Ml o;t toB0ya i i fta f' J kl. He Tried to Look Steadily at Hit Looming Marriage to Elizabeth. j . B'-e- "iI Die of dayn." Alan I. but be was thinking of running dorn the hath, bare- In the sun. to preet them, trow hp MneJd fcimw if !,. life. Tomorrow, nfier ll, r.voiH Willi Bill VI,!l.. . 'r woiihi iiropping down i:e r.: Alooska. ard was nsbvp almost but Alan. tosing In a use. to Kleep. tlutlllr tot f'lempt It n tiny fire, mid sat bes .l.. k liking, n dead pipe In Ida iW. day I , In-y- . be tn there under the Milemn he tried to I, ink mn.lilv f looming marriage to Ulrn-antlccitV hi ,,",,,,r'1 '')' Idealization of l C I P' " girl, he naw now. with r .,,,1,1. iinii an u,,,,,,M ...... VI. tin PIM. t wanted him unless he hn,i Income and was nut of the She nilctit lue i.iin -.- .M bad ever b.vcl anybody; to ber be .......... ii in.t i.P.i,.n. . ,p '"Fnn of Betting what he HOC1; -- 4ed out of life, ifl" t prpeet of t;,arr)!ng her SWIWB hli , gone, nmde rr.peet Alia wince. And bis respect win fflCO gooe wl!h tetigeni.ie. Tlio m.i !n "''in. when i,e offered herself to I, . hnd been ut"' rpvH.it, on ,(, h te n, out .f exeunt,,,. ,,,vp. as a gnarnn I d I le Jp k J."0" jrr . ijt . V.h im ltt fUl" pfoJT J t SS a CWNTJ thoughts he laid his decision niort-o- r less In the hands of time. He felt he must see 'Joyce again before he could take a decisive step. If he did capture those six criminals and so cleared her father, she would be grateful with all her heart He meant to tell her about the tragic happening which had CHAPTER IX 12 Whig Over the Wilderness. THAT first day of flight, as dawn broke full and the sun ctaaad away a layer of gossamer c4Hr beneath the White Speedalr, Aits looked down with marveling at a strange phenomena. Ever-pN- I forestry, silvery lakes and "tverjr network of rivers far below, wajf past at a speed to amaze Id thirty minutes he was kUL cwrarrag a distance which would tait a whole day's hard traveling caaoe or kquiatlk. Knowing that If he and Buzzard (tawed up at a police post or k5T7r trading cenier. It would &..JI a quick and sorry end of their G'2 Alan planned to avoid such p."Sa religiously. He had a that he and liuz.nrd were "we ted." They had left too many In Edmonton clews that WOCJ speedily be followed up. The live ouilit. had pttm there, a wise them with the eecftlP'y connected tiCt.of all that government prop-Ti- J and had radioed instructions ; Something dark and minister lay behind that pack. There wns gome connection between the trader and those criminals. But what? Alan reasoned: "Those fura didn't get In that n!i in! by accident. Those men might have had a grudge ngalnsi !ve McMillan and planted them there. They might have figured he'd show them to us and get In lint waier. That gues la at least possible. If It's true, then their grudge might lend them tn strike nt Joyce." If they Intended anything against Joyce, they doubtlessly would attempt It Just before they stnrtH vastwnrd on their trek through the tiient Barren and Strong Wood. Alan had dreamed of that, dreamed of her being raptured rind taken along, a the bandit bad raptured Margaret Founder. With Haskell refusing to extend her any protection whatsoever. Alan felt that he and lie alone mood between her and a terrlhV danger. If anything happened to the plane., or to him and Buzznrd. ahead throta-- the propeller iINk, be glimpsed the greet Mile Inke of hi rendezvous with Bill. A few minute Inter on the northern shore be alghted r,ine point reaching out Into the imnllt water of Kn Traverse. Leaning forward, he pointed out the promontory to Bujcrnnl and houted Into hi partners ear: "That the tdnre. nihil, tbitrtt and light. rb.e In n joti ran. I don't we Bill there, but be prob 'ably couldn't get awn from rfnir to wait for us. Our uppir aro cached In that red wlllm thicket t'liik next to the wo.K Well g ashore nml get them." Buzzard rut o!T Igi.lilon The rn glue roar atopped. a the plane gilded down at a mile long inn gent and awept over f.'m.se Bolnt. Alan leaned out Into the ulip-renin and looked tinder keel the (lag and willow head' ... h I 'f revulsion. gn.pina to ne (he !f "I'.' ric,l,0,"l, 'I"R for him Innd for a S,t uf v ll "";erc, Whether It llnrdsoi k. p.,u'i . Hardly ettectfng to meet Bill, he """JK"- "f wan yield d ',,l','lr," f,,r '" l not mirprlwd when hi old wild wa r!",I,.1n,! Bi.ie the oh. pnnner falletl in ahow np Bm ns Mtuntiit him. Ther the machine glld.nl ovrr t on both ,e IMtM th Wn the point, hi ejrn were rniight by w. for him: l,e i.n.i .,.M,t . an nlijen there on the mudd Innd ITT her M,,d wnh. At a pemnd glum hi 4iw hrf nn n It I'irnH l,t brld.e, a In ree gasoline drum lyinit P bimself t In fiUI view at the Job fery lip of the I rPB lo enter a love- bendland. '"ce unit would bring The aight of the drum ntnrtlcd hint. He queried nilentlv; "Whj "pT Ellrnhetl, when hi th- - devil did Bill put thnt thing ""led n.,,., m, f) out so there glnrlnelyj He iiuin't t , ''I in t..t tieed to draw my attention; we ar ln,1,,l' Of hll ranged about racbe." p"m,,,l,',,ff - ? ,, Yj . r'" e;'4' I Htvtn. te the plunt Beyond the point touched the surface, plowed on through a shower of spray and came to a stop three hundred yards off the Inndwash. In the scarlet-nngold police a hidden behind low launch, sweeping balsam at water edge. Inand Corporal spector Haskell watched the machine Whipple whirr low over the point. As It came down and down, Haskell clutched his rille a little tighter and watched Intently. His heart leaped as the machine touched the wavelets, skimmed on a little distance, and came to a stop. going ashore," he "They're breathed to Whipple, as though unable to believe his Incredible luck. "We'll skim out and ram the plane. Get ready!" Uneasy, Alan stood up In the cockpit and searched the headland with his glusses. Over and over, be kept telling himself that It wasn't like Bill, his cautious old patrol partner, to roll that drum of gas out there. While he was searching the point, he felt Buzzard excitedly grasp his arm. "Alan! Look! . . . Lord's sake! look over there!" Alan whirled and looked where be pointed, at the southern shore of the lake eight miles away. On a long timbered heaiUnnd there a sudden sheet of flame had leaped up nearly sixty feet Into the air and stood out above the tree tops, with a fiery puff and cloudlet of smoke visible for miles B2d miles across the open water. A few seconds later the flame died down a little, as though It hnd been of explosive origin, hut a clump of paper birches up which the flume hnd raced still coniinued to burn like a g'gantle torch. Focusing on thai distant head land. Alan saw nothing except the fire wrapped birches. As he brought the glasses down, mystified, frown Ing. bis uneasiness swept througii ti i in again, sharp and Insistent That suspicious drum of gasoline-B- ill surely wouldn't have rolled It out there. That huge burst of the lake It had some moaning. "Buzzard, something's wrong here! All wrong! I don't like of going ashore here. If something's wrong, you don't know what we might be walking Into." "Well, what're you going to do? We've got seven gnllons of gaa In the wing tank and five In the enter geney, Hnd we ran t get far on d It made me I 1 I I I I I I 111 I I I I I By Louise M. Com stock ' I I l HM-- 1 l RELIEVES and BACK COLDS" TO Stainless "Rub In' and inhalant unsurpassed in preventing and relieving cold congestions ? QUALITY SINCE 1833 H-- leery right I followed my nose upaway. wind and snuck up real careful. There In the first drogue of balsam was a Smoky, that Ogl Totiinx. sitting against a tree, lighting one cigarette on the butt of the last. They were that kind of cigarette that Haskell gets clear from Boris. Alan. "When he finally got wise to somebody being near, he grubbed for his rifle. But I Jumped for him too quick and hit him a couple times, and while he was coming out of It I lopped thnt gun of his around a tree. Then I collared him and asked him what the his Intentions might be. At first he closed up like an oyster and wouldn't do nothing hut gruni nnd look sour. I was suspicious of him laying low there watching me. so I up and Inmnied h I out of him then and there till be did pry open his Jnws. "Haskell had hired him to shadow me and spy out what I wa doing. He must have got hep somehow to me taking thnt gas. And he and that flshworm Whipple were coming there to fioose point In the launch to get me. gas. oil. then Iny low and nail you two when you lit down. Two bits to a shirt button they're over there right now!" comlamn-sternntio- As he thought how close he nnd Buzzard had come to going Hhore and being captured, A.'an shud dered. Bill went on: "When the Smok told me that . . . Say, did I make some tall tracks? I never got sm li a wiggle on In my life. With t Snioky helping, I made two trips across the hike nnd snaked the drums nil away nil except pm drum when 1 heard the launch coming and didn't have time tc take"st Ul VALENTINE, In whose name expressions of sentiment have been exchanged since early Roman times, appeared frequently In enrly church history. Monks or priests have been sainted under that name to France, Italy, Spain and South Africa, and It was given special significance In the Third century by a Roman priest noted for his good deeds and also by a certain bishop of Umbrin. But a favorite legend Identifies the saint who Is responsible for our annual Indulgence In lace paper, cu- plds and sweet ditties with a Roman SOLO AT ALL ORUO STORES McKesson &R03BINS BRITON SEEMS TO HAVE LOST "GRIP" No Longer Feels Urge to Settle New Lands. A hundred years or more .ago Englishmen were swurmlng to every corner of the earth, taking over and populating vast stretches of new ". 'i ws possime ns lnaeeu " ,nay stl11 l,e posslhle-- to say that there were more English-speakinpeople than there were those of any ouier longus. m tne last generation or two there een a cnange. isntain sun coni trols much of the vast areas of the eurtn. r.ut l.ngiisiimen are no long er filling them up. Australia, de- Its continental extent, remains j fcplte sparsely populated land, with most of the people concentrated In a few i t'ltles along the eastern coast. Eng 'i,n(I proper teems with men and women unable to find work to do, hut the old urge to get out and try what a new country can offer Is r" , relatively few of them are of profitable size and quality. In the comparatively warm sea wa ter of the Miklmoto pearl farms mil lions of small oysters, hutched naturally, but under a certain amount of supervision, float for a while and then attach themselves to small stones strewn on the bottom. There they remain for three years. Then Japanese diving girls go down and get them. Highest Happiness in Labor Well Performed Today the most welcome word that come to millions Is a promise of can era. Chrlstlun youth of the early employmentto have a shnre In the who chose to be crucified rather world's work. The song on which than deny his adherence to the new of the older many awaitgeneration were In faith. While Iving prison brought up urged one to work In the ing execution,' he fell In love with morning hours, to work 'mid spring hls Jailer's daughter and left for her ing flowers, to work even through a farewell message signed "from the sunny noon, and then on till the his In rites Valentine." Early your beam fadeth, fudeth to shine "last HoIdentified with the honor are no more." But It was a Joyous song, man festival of the Lupercal, In nnd the only unhappy note In It was which suppliants prayed for success the one thnt suggested the oncoming In mntine of night, "when man works no more." Valentines In the familiar heart The most fervent prayer thnt most shape were commonly exchanged In men make, especially those who have Englund as enrly as the Fourteenth not much goods laid up against Is Vnlentlne'S gone, St. and day century, Olliclaldom, In both the motherland days of ease, come from ancient mentioned by both Chaucer and 1 Shakespeare. Probably the earliest nnd In the colonies, seeks to revive times; "May be taken In the midst valentine In the English language the old swarming spirit. But with of my work." So far from work being a curse, small success. The story published was written In 1419: In the morning papers Is typical Carlyle speaks of It as "the grand This day Dame Nature seemed In Nearly 100.000 Englishmen who had cure of nil tlu? maladies and miseries love. heen persuaded to move to Australia that ever beset mankind.' It Is the The lusty sap began to move. hare petitioned the British govern boot physician. So In seeking to And Fresh Julcn stirred the embracing vines nie- t to rep'ilrlate them. They employment for those out of work, And birds had drawn their ValeInduced to the problem of misery Is attacked at were that charge they ntines! Its roof. leave their homes bv "mischievous, Skill In labor Is man's highest vomisleading and untruthful prnpngnn V V V da' circulated by paid agents of the cation, hut It Is through labor of ANNIE LAURIE Australian government and they tell some sort, whether by hand or brain, whether of one's choice or hy comn sad story of disappointment, alar w hether ns a vocation or an IT IS Annie Laurie to whom tour vation nnd despair. What Is prob pulsion, Ists pay reverence when they vis-I- t, nhly more suggestive, they tell Un nn r.voc atlon, that he finds his way In Forest Lawn Memorial park, that many of their numhers have be- to his better and best self. (living a man a Job Is the best Glendnle, Calif., the reproduction of come mentally deranged and that form of helpfulness, If he Is still able the "Wee Kirk In the Heather," the suicide Is frequent. On this point Warren S. Thorns to work. church the heroine of this oldest It hns been often said that there Is nnd sweetest of love songs Is said son, In his famous hook, "Pang, no good obtainable without labor; but to have attended at C.lencalrn, near Spots In World Population," has At certain It Is belter said that there la no her Scottish home. But 'tis William stimulating discussion. au- In devoted and her lover their tend good that Is to be put above the nations periods Iiouglass, history thor of the original version of the to "swarm," like bees, and "the fact jibillty and the opportunity to labor. Kansas City Times. seem to show that only 'swarming poem, to whom honors are due. with a rather low Annie Laurie, stripped of Doug- agrlculturall-t- s lass' adoring poetry and the lilting standard of living can actually setmusic which we all know, was hut tle n new land." But rn Industriala hraw Scotch lassie after nil, with ized people, such ns the English have a "rolling eye" nnd but little sense become, gradually ceases to swarm. It ceases to he able to setile and de( duty. Born In F.SU, nt Mnxweltnn 7ejC5 Hotel house, Clencalrn. she grew up to be velop new lands, for the city life to the most charming nnd provocuilve wlileli It has heroine accustomed renyoung lady In all Dumfriesshire. ders It unfit to m:ister the soil. Such How William Douglass felt about people. Fays Thompson, "can exploit her he wrote down for all the world certain of Its accumulated resources, to sing. In spile, however, of her hut they are like the peo"promise true" of which he boasted ple of the fabled Island who lived by In his song, Annie married one Alextaking In one another's washings." ander Ferguson while William was The troubles the expatriated Engoff lo the wars. As the wicked often lishmen nre having In Australia nnd do, she nourished, even to her Ihe similar IrouMes some of their year! fellow have had In Can mln nre simDouglass has been as unlucky as ply rnr In point. If the new land" a poet as he was In love. Bereft of nominally tinder the control of the his Annie Ijinrle. he was event inlly I'.rltNli empire nre soon to h filled. bereft also of hi song. The original It Will prohriWw lie with other folk The i than EnclWimcn from the Industri version hnd hut two verse version familiar today Is a modern alized mother country. Baltimore adaptation by Lady John Scott Evening S:m. 200 Rooms 200 Tile Datlia i , j I - j i "It's over there." Alan Inter ruined. "They rolled It out It. plain sight like a decoy, hut In stead of that It made me suspicious But what got They overplayed. you all shot this way. Bill?" "I've been awake four or five days nnd ulglits. that's what! Not a wink! IMdnt dare sleep. It made jne sweat blood to think of you lighting down over there nnd getting nailed. I had to draw your attention somehow, when you wert thnt!" over the lake; and It hud to be "Maybe so, but I'm not walking one whopper of a slgmd. that fat Into any trap. Somebody's over nwny. I got a couple big plies ol there where we saw that big gob htreh paper ready, and had a drum of Ore. I'm suggesting we gel Into of gas bandy to soak it with; and I (be air again and bop across and kept a dry wood tire going so's have a look fee. That's our best could stand Ir.ck snd throw a hlax bi t. This layout here I all on" at the paper. Ing ct.ui-lBin it color and I know It." liiade the signal, nil right. It m ar "AU right. We'll hop across. But ly singed tne and I stood thirty feel a couple more hop around over buck." this landscupe. mid we'll be rock "I'll vow It made n signal," Hn Ing on the wnvelets." rani commented. "It looked like From the height of a hundred the evacuation of Lens." feet Alan looked ahead through his "I had to stay awnke every mln glasses, scrutinizing that timbered ute." I'.ilJ continued, "for fear you'd point where the birches were still mine ond fly right Into the trap ablaze. And then I had to guard llif He started a the glass. picked Smoky, lie's tied up back there; tip a tiny man figure fur away on didn't dare turn li'm loose, or he'd Hint headland. Watching he saw It told Haskell when' I wns If I'd rush out upon the extreme rock ever got started V V V dozing. I'd have tip. With the Uime whirling nea heiUcii this liip Winkle fellow f..i "CRAVE ALICE" er, he caught the figure In sharper long distance sleeping There win f.NMis and recognised BUI Hard time when I gm s,i near overpowwck! ered I bad to wade out nnd set ir. lIEIt friends All.-- Umgfcllow I Waving bU arm, hat and pnrt ruck with the water tip under m the "grave Alice" of her j whs of a pine tree, Bill wa frantically chin, where I didn't ilnre go Ir, laiiicra Me.i 9 trying to draw their attention. sleep or I'd been drowned." Hour.- - a iiiougmrui. wi.ieiy iravenm Alan leaped forward, nipped hi by looking at I'.aJ. Alar, Merely i hand and slmiited to Buznird ; knew that bis former partner had woman of unusual personal charm, woman she attended a "That BUM Therp on the bend li ft half his As young story untold. It w.-land. Light and taxi In. Itc'a wav only afterwards Unit he lienrd al. New nbnm college, Cinobrldi:e. thus Ing us down, so must be safe Ihe d. talt of Bill's heroic becoming Ihe first American woman siege. We'll soon see wbnt the trouble Is." "How about Joyce?" ti to attend a foreign college. She wn They atigjed down on the water "Vou've been to see a member of the first class of Had Bill?" ber. and skimmed close In nlinre. In "I ducked aside twice. IjisI t!m ellffe, wns aniona lhus whose via ninoe Bin came paddling out to wna rt week . She's taken In a sion and energy foiind.nl this "Harmeet thetn. "I knnwed jou'd make It, Alan!" Mg mrt of peltry, she's closing up vard Annex" In lT'.i aa a four jenr he panted, loot ing with mnrvcllnn the plnce to go out to Edmonton experiment In feminine education, he with ber dad." and waa actively eotitiecicd with III eye at Buwnnl and the plane. " and "A week ago." Alnn thought. knownl you'd show up sometime. HI'll Ulllll III'. 111IKH could have happened In jtlOWlll lew The gu and oii-t- lwt "Anything of nvsl j I, j.'iirn a week." lie asked, "Any news al It If rlthi ashore here, ready for Alice But couldn't you. There' more rncbed np the Endurance?" hne been such a "grave" little girl j A bw.sk n. ton. everyday thing. Bill report was scared. , , . When you lit down over there , . . ed. Except for Ijirry. Larry would after alt for her father, who was I l four and fsmn when !.nrd! wn afrnld you were a cry. Bill snld. whenever he I.M.ked a rein friy born and Inclined to was bl at she shattered leg. Ijiny. who goner!" Indulgence toward all his Hastily Introducing- - a new pnrt kept himself a tnetig rt men ball Ids age, who prided himself on hit children wrote of her )u- -t after her ner to nn old one. Alnn demanded; "What d'you mcn. B'j? what mi wolf Jean body be wn wa'ied christening. "The brlghteM, ginest tier benven are you doing over away lo mere almdmv .f hi for of girls, who etijuied the ceiemopy ftier self. hrret What happened? Mali ns a mti'li as any of us" And II En traverse tJl.ii.clng o il acri you're alt shot p In tea'e with that litii'ed Alice be "Am half de.." Bill admitted Alnn suggested: "We'd better b tle ll t and hi Hi o!re wn thick, be ronbl bard leaving hero a Hill ly "lend up. Wih the long strain pigeon over there probably snw lis Kit), who had ftiM . They may lake n tciion t; (IUI mrt over, a fearful reaction hnd set tn i Hi. muldtt c,f h,t fore, j Riftht He looked ready to fall down dead whip across the Inke after u Where' the nil and en. Bill?' asleep. sh good. b was vrr. Vhn "Bight y,.n by that rock tumble "Bui what happened!" Alnn re IT B"ei1, The pen ted. Smoky Is Jus-- thl side. I ll Hut hn h SB bad, she wat horrid. "AJan, tbnt Johnny Jnmpnp gn si. ng- -" IIS! Wnirra t'nln I raucbl onto our trick. "Yon stnr here; you're nbnm He wn out to bag tlii sir machine and once In. Burrird, yon men lh nail you two And he mm skliiMi plane and make readv for a Country Well N.m-- J rlose to doing It Lemtne e it; getnwny In nue Hint lonncti quirk hnw No" more limn ne fourth of Ice- "I had those drum cached over . Ml B'l the drum." land is tnhsblllibie The rest of the f TCI BR IIIS'TIM-TcIbere on like we I rlnt Country Is c.niiMised of etevsted des-- j and I wa waltlna Ibere nevrr suspecting a thing, line eveerta. lata streams and glsclers It Spe.Vl Ntionl Sport l. ning . . . MuM've been four or Bulls used in mill mhi m Sps'i. wns for this undoubtedly, five day sgn; ve d- -n near was land rallei! thai the ntv of well known lineng-- . mi track of lime. . , Anvww. reared In t.eclnl etiib!l.hmeiil. wa silting there In Ihe willows Tbf be-- i bull- - afp nnh from '.'' Caa't Stop Yeaal Working slapping mosquitoes stid llsienlog o About I.H'M nr killed an to a ronple of whUky Ja. k raise The biilenn of cbeinltry anys that In of the hull ncht tinny Cain with something back at the annnlly n a a many H" mm ibere Is nothing thst will dcitoy st limber edge. be emph.-rIt I sl-- o ye".f In a Ihpild ehllreiy ccept IhiII- - ! "I hadn't nothing much In do. s that fl.min hore- are Ing. A low tempera! ute will keep j snntmli ii.d I sort of m.weyed back that way to In i. Spain for thl Ihe th-- ! from acting as rapid', but j will not stop It aitogeibe.', j en ; P) e , npd at-o- Jil Jut grand-fnth.-rl- rlnir: lla-ke- Salt Lake City's .... (bie Ten-oi- bl do-r- d smn-riern- MM HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Japanese "Pearl Farma" Radio connection in every room. Prove Good Investment RATES rROM J1.50 ncres of utt tppomt Mormon TttmmU warm salt water In various bays ERNEST C. ROSSITER, MSr. along the shores of Japan, planting rj.non.mifl small ovMeri known scion,.., , macarlilfcrn ninrtrTt- leach year, pcrfnrmtng a ma lor ur gleal operation on rnch of them, then nursing (he patients tenderly for so'on years, an n crane of All Wlntvr lAtny r.'.ooo.ooo worth of Japanese culture roa! mountain Splendid Is for world lorriog markets pearls produced ! I iu I.e. 1 1 r.i ngr ypr Iml rl dry In- Annually. lo't igornling tiir clear starlit The originator nnd controlling far-to- r Foramoit Deiert Playground In lids strange Industry is Kochl-cii- l Writ Or wt to. Ch,rtr Miklmoto, known ns the "pearl Icing" of Japan. F"r 2't years he ,,. !.,(, i( nine pearl farms before AIIHUM ruNing a profiiuMe crop. Now, though moth by means of Ihe Earthquake' Oddities , ,, Iurl; g the great Tokyo I'lirthqtinlc , , k. f of lie, nearby co.il mines were pot pyx) era constantly, and (be raising affected, and n recent Texas of culture pearls b:i ccT-eto be en wbiili was fi ll within a radius experiment, write Earl Chnptn M;.y of feu ral hundred tuil.-- had no cf In Popular Science Monthly, feet on the t';irl? bad caveriis, wiihltt AU pearls nro produced by Irrl tlie c.iril;iUate rone. fated oysters. A wild, natural or virNo End of Variety gin p";ir results whi n a bit of san !, tmn'ile riil'Meean or Some oll.cr I'c. idhioke "I I cir ) on have n'l acrid" nlaily Uih! of money." IVidljhei.l liny foreign "Yenli, get lido Hie o'Hiir's body. If It Is pc , nnd tj'iar-- . lib d.imi, sot nble lo elect ihe Inlroder. ti e r." '.f n rmrrotimW It with !'.' s run be kept rm I be farm aftUli.staiire W'lUIl. In time, Itecom. S a er .f Value The natural gnat tl'.y ore of age. If lli.-- can hae pearl. pearls Is due . I. icily to the fact that ?'.'. a week to spcit.l. By leasing about jiwwk - TIw Idvul Vacation Land Sitnhlnt nlgl.l--Colitorn- ,.,. scl.-ntlil- enrth-(ji;:ii.- S,l'"-lnnc- e .:, !'!-.;- -- ri "Jrrrx"r yiVy J . HEAD; CHEST ST. VALENTINE Serrlca. see whut ull the fuss was about. When 1 got up pretty close 1 ail at once smelled tobacco smoke, cigar ette smoke. Just a fulut whiff, but uo mistake about It "What the h I?' says L, Who's smoking Turkey tobucco around here?" 1 WHO? By William' Byron Mowery cr.it): I WHO WAS I 1 (D)ff 1 f-,,- ffTfl. H xv 5fu(icnnj I'VLRT t!mci yoll WafU V tfni M Pr.'iO'fci.XlM' & ti U WvA'50U'l'M " r,x' f M? your face and hands use thii delicately mrdiratcd Socp " notc ,ow il not m rlcancs but aUo protects the td. tot daily use fvr all thoLimily. AihniiiraUorp.Mal.lrn.MaiM-Trv Kr new Cnticur . e |