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Show " - Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah jadio miismm i JNENDSHIP TOWN rtlDAY,7:00P.M.,M.$.T. Coart to Caail Network C ma. o. fat. off. ' PREPARATIONS m. W CIVDIO VISITS WITH ii ans." TWINKLING STARS IN RADIO FIRMAMENT & rroo ;r. life Is being Friendship Town, a portrayed new program Series Inaugurated over Modern Hojw p. as b; small-tow- aa wort. 'An KBC-WJ- J .el J?) Edwin coast-to-coa- Z all-sta- cast. Including r Whitney, net-e- vl Don Carney, Tick KakM and Tat ragett. bluckface telt ",: me n In i CMMfiJans; Virginia Gardiner; Edith v BpttOtr and Harry Suiter's orches-.characters various the tfapict making up the country village of day. Sbere are scenes In the drugator: the academy of music, nptain; the garage; opera house and other local points of Interest In Frleajh!p Town. Local politics large part In the general play uame, Wltn love interest suppueu vy i'tm su. to-lr- t J00(j Vtt utdootwi ocui Bweeineans. are provided weekly by 01 young nUctlODS mmRT-- E t format ' anBk Luther, tenor star, i or . bid A rrrrm, f :t Ai'at't Marcclla Shlt-Uawho plays vailed iwiij i Jpoles, Is proud of a naive tribute to J. Yrfi:her ability as a delineator of i: dren. Following a recent broadcast two which the former vaudeville ac-played a little girl, she re-- I Bt'iTad dozens of letters from , clill-mml- tf i'ta thought she really was a fra r etTJL asd I c? J b M who bns A S'ddiiT kccori'4 tta!-en- fr I ol fur I. ', Iioy iviiUiifr; the f X" celebrities are nervous microphone, but not Frank the n an who brings 'cm back fr..m the Jungles. Puck, who Jeoetitlv Interviewed by Grnnt-Jilt- e over n national network, I be was Jumpy during re-11. but perfectly at tape when )M the "mike." be- - ).;; fiu'ntet of llnwalian Sere-balfrom the South Sea ls I!o(!ers, the director, up llio other four members 1'ttht them to America. They J'.iam Joseph, Frank Antlserl, Ikinl nnd Samson Akaka. 1 I according to Frank I t(ii..r, Is the only great ?n who never looks for "gags" p.xt singo appearance. wish Itojrers through nnd West on a flood rollcf the humorist Is it a pi$ for the correct an Lu-pve- kl 1 I nrfy lon-eri- oiu I orbu- - I " 'T i-t- r.V-h-t on the Cantor pro- - Hoy, nddlol In China p'mit kins so big thoy I In two and each half makes f bnhy, Jrnl Cantor: Huh I Thnfs I P.'n-hnnifl they grow tog-- i largo Hint three cops one beet. nn: ' I tt ' 1 -- 1 Crumlt and Julia Sanderson, I In on IJudy Vnllee at tho Jvnnia Grill recently. Vnllec V broke Into his routine, and n Crumlt to sinj hit "Gay K" Trnnk got up, clearod t. hfsltatod, and had to ad- at the moment ho coulj not yr the words cf cne of tho r"nis of the songs wrliten by "r ""n Mr. Frank Crumlt prompting by Mins the ,iari pk San-nve- d "f y Herliner, radio rtanlsf. M veil as piny. Her book t an Orchestra" tins Just te,l lf tll9 n,,M 8o4y J" ns one of the loo best volumes published In i It tho Most rnlhnslndtii .4. F I'ran Glenson I. Archer, talks on Uxf over a l'""rW?.liinP!,W nds Blfn rarut- r,nn -- p pons, nn Colonial hhv fruit after work lends. In a couple hours supper on these aileron They're pretty bad frayed around the pulleys." Alan knew thnt Buzznrd was asking him to help with that Job. But he did not answer. He wanted tills evening with Joyce. Unless he took circumstances Into his own hands tonight, he nnd Joyce would drift across a continent from each other in a few days more. Torn with uncertainty of her affection for him, he was dehntlng about this evening. After the Incidents of topicture gone, her coldness, dayhis her refusal to go with him lie was wavering, undecided. He tossed his cigarette out on the water. "Maybe we'd better go up and help Joyce what we can." Buzzard did not stir. For severnl minutes he had been glnnclng uneasily at Alan. Finally he screw ed up courage to speak. "It's strictly none of my business, Alan, but but. . , . You're engaged to a girl there at Endurance, but you bought Miss Mac-- e -- mm ... sharp and clenr. It twined that all pnsslon hnd fon out of Joyce's mnnner toward him. She greeted him warmly, she wns friendly, even cordlnl, but In the snme wny as she would hnve met Bill llardsock or I'ednennlt or Larry. Introducing her to Bnr.znrd, he stepped down Into the ennoo, lapped the pnlntT rope around a sfnit; and together he and she guided the plane Athwart current to the Inndlnj. After mooring It wcuroly and getting pnn of ti.rlr personnl duffle, the f ,lpmi with old Pence appointing himself gunrd over the machine, went up Ibe path to the trading store. Alnn could f,,rtr fK, lne dnJ,pn enger questions Joyce wanted to ask htm: Who wns this new found Mend whom he mllcd Buzrardl JUere hnd they got this planet Mow did they Intend to use U fr whole-heartedly- Buzzard Kept Clanetna at Htr, Studying Her Intently. of Joyce's girlhood home being sold to some utter stranger. Think. Ing of Larry, soon to be Invalided mil or service and condemned to a life of Intolerable Idleness, he won dered whether he might not get this post fur bis crippled patrol partner. It wns well located, nnd host of friends among the Indians would be sure to bring him thrjr furs. Still hunting Joyce, be went down to the landing where old Pence, whittling at his story stick, wns guarding the plnne senlnst any log floating down and dnmsgtng It "Vou rls up enrly, Alnn b'y." Itctnrolng at deep twilight with the drums, Alnn found Buzznrd denning fouled spark plugs on the plnne engine. Candles were alrendy lit In the trading store. Alan looked tip the pnth, exciting to se Joyce's figure In the lighted doorwny. He hoped to hnve an hour or two alone with her this exenlng. But all dny the conviction hnd grown upon Mm thnt a tnlk would be worse thnn useless. If only God's truth didn't sound so preposterous; If only be could tell Joyce thnt he hnd become engaged to Elizabeth, hnd sported to marry Elizabeth, and yet all the time. In h! deepest longing, hnd wanted not Elizabeth but ber. . , . "If ac re going to get away from here first thing In the morning," Buzzard broke Into his thoughts, Johnie's train has a broken track, Ma's mirror a flaw, Jennie's doll a crack. The blankets are faded, the names broke The whole darn'd order's a practical joke. Gee-whi- zt I'll begin the New Year with a Solemn vow No mail order goods, or there'll be a row. We'll furnish our larder, wardrobe and farm, With Intermountain Products, from house to barn. MILTON D. SMITH, Roosevelt, Utah. .lis of Duty One sound always comes to the ear that is open; it is the steady drum-beof duty. No music in it, perhaps only a dry Ahl but that steady beat marks the time for which the whole orchestra of earth and heaven. It says to you: "Do your work d the duty nearest you!" Keep stef and the dullest in that drum-bea- t, march is taking you home. Exchange. Drum-Be- at at t.t.'V'S',,'' rub-a-du- b. Hot tamalel here, again, It's Leap year! Rush the extra men, And tell what lovely wives you'll be, To Patronize Home Industry. Old Expression Akimbo is a contraction of in keen bow, meaning at a sharp bend. It is an old expression meaning with hands on hips. 3 sear-let-nn- d one-(Jac- Jenten lif g n THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Sally Scz "we onght to put ... two-plac- e d been In the 'United States Veterans' hospital the World war recently wrote tlut Elaine I'ngo, fashion expert on a jp Woman's ISadio Itevlew, for aa rM'fcructltns crocheting a scarf brf""slbed In one of her broadcasts. veteran explained he could ipKtlvt A U sCLi to knitting like many of his IftOrad.'s. but he preferred to da 'MOrthini: different. aid to s William sun-pli- Bay Terklns, radio funster, says there are a lot of men today who, whan they think of business, get a slump In the throat tyl We're shy on meat" Alan stepped into Dave MncMll-Inn'By Byron Mowery canoe, laid in an extra paddle, and started down stream. Gliding around the first bend, he saw Joyce (WNU 8orvlc.) Copyright br WUIUm Byron Mowtry, two hundred yards ahead, standing on a Jutting rock beside a When he came brook mouth. CHAPTER IX Continued against those bandits? But prac- alongside and lifted the canoe tical little soul as always, she prow out upon the shelving rock, 13 He hurried to the tangle of Juni- asked no questions then. The three she greeted him with a quiet desper- friendly smile. They sat dowu topers and granite boulders where men, tired and hungry and her moss. first gether on the wolf-foo- t lie found the precious gas and oil ately in need of rest were After his days in the plane, with which lilll had sworn to bring to consideration. Going back to the swish of hurtling struts and the rendezvous. Taking a load out kitchen, she heated them water to the of a motor dinning his to the plane, AJan hoisted It op to wash and shave, and set about get- the thunder ears. It was Incredibly quiet ou the meal. Buzzard, who began siphoning Into ting a hot substantial stream. Alan happened to notice that his spruce-burlethe wing tank. be covertly had observant Very With an anxious Inquiry tn his picture, which for two years stood on Joyce's dresser, was not stared at Joyce. She wns looking bloodshot eyes. Bill asked: now. It halted him like a past him at the far shore and "Say. Alan, why can't I go along there woods. As he studied her feaon this trick? I'd give a leg to. blow. Why bad she taken It down? InIt seemed to Alan that some tures. some Was accident it entirely I'm a. w. o. L now. Haskell can't thing profound had happened to nocent? Or . . . do much worse to me than be Inher since he saw her last She Back In the kitchen, while Buztends to do as It Is." washing away the bad changed; she was hardly the After all that Bill had done for zard was outside and oil of five days' flight same girl. There was some new theni, AJan hadn't the heart to re- grime he remembered the ceinture flechee strange spiritual quality about ber, fuse hfm. He asked Fcntherof: It to as of a person who has gone down "flow about It can we carry a and found It and brought Into a ravaging sickness and has Joyce. third person ?" had the strength to conquer and In Edmon out of "I you, thought I "Well, we maybe could. But rise out of it, but at a terrible cost said he breaking ton," awkwardly, wouldn't like . . . It'd cut down To break the silence between "1 believed you might the string. our gas load, and this Is only a It isn't much, them he begun telling her of these like this, Joyce. plane." I was short of I wns pretty Inst weeks his trip to Edmonton "Then I'll not go," Bill agreed but his providential luck In meeting near broke." a be to "Don't want drag. sturdily. sash-bel- t Buzzard, the prison charges that unfolded the As Joyce and I'll sleep off my dry-Jahere stood against them, their flight an saw Its and beauty, exquisite tn to Endurance." then mosey bnck north, their escape from Has Alan went after two more drums. admiration leaped Into her eyes. k ell's trap, bis gladness when be I lovethe beautiful It's It's "Oh, As he reached the plane with them, saw her running down the path. seen ever liest I've anywhere." his ears caught a faint low drone As she listened, thoroughly alive But then, as she looked from barely audible far out upon En to the giver, something to the danger and hardships he had Traverse, Standing up on the cock- the gift check her. With an ef- gone through. Joyce felt a proseemed to pit edge, he turned his glasses forced to herself fort she say quiet- found gratitude, for she knew Alun north. kind of was Alan, to hnd done this largely for her sake. ly. "It you, Six miles out the powerful When he mentioned the prison me." of think gold launch was heading dis- charges facing him, she experiIn Alan turned bitter away straight toward them. enced a moment of panic; and "Knock off on that P he Jabbed appointment "It was kind of you Imagined herself testifying In bis at Buzzard. "We've got to get golu. . . ." How cold and distant those behalf, fighting for him as he bad She was talking words sounded. from or us shoot ram at us, They'll fought for her. to htm across an abysm. A little later, after protection of the launch. Vou've When back Buzzard came they had dishe and os pot enough In the tank to take down to their meal. cussed plans for closing In upon sat In, they to the AJooska. We'll stow these them food and the the bandits, Alan rose up and gave As drums aboard, and what we can't threesheofpassed them talked, Alan could her his hand to rise. He said: take we'll leave here on this head- not "I've got to ro down river a few Buzzard's quick noticing help land. Can get It later." ardent admiration of Joyce. Buz- miles, Joyce. Bill cached some Under Buzzard's directions they zard near that snut where you and kept glancing at her, studying I When they worked frantically. got upset that day and had to her astonished evidently Intently, were ready, when Bill clambered to find a girl swim for It I want to bring them pretty, down luto the canoe and held out almost alone here up here this evening." like her living his hand In good by. Alan was tn He waited a moment for some this wilderness. struck to the heart by the pleading when Joyce had Insisted hint that she might wish to go Later, unspoken prayer which BiU stoutly on their getting a few hours of rest along with bim. None came. He refused to word. and had left them In her father's suggested: "Buzzard 1" lie Jerked around room, ho remarked: "It'd take only a couple hours. to bis flight partner. "Bill's got to one lucky devil In this If you'd care to. I'd like for you "There's d If I can leave him go along! I world, r.nUer. The man that Miss to go." out In the coldl I simply can't do MacMillnn'8 "I'd better stay. Bill nnd Mr. going to marry." It." Alan winced. He bad never Featherof will be awake before "Then try to wodge him In with thought of Joyce marrying another long. Ml have supper ready when you. We'll carry him. If we have man. The remark aroused a pas- you get back." to tie him onl" "I can help you with that if sionate unreasoning hurt in him. Alan pulled him up. BUI man-seeat the bed. you'll go" of the edge Sitting e to squeeze Into the tiny Buzzard smoked a cigarette and Joyce hesitated. She wns nwnre compartment, and by that act glanced nervously at bis partner thnt Alnn deeply wanted her comdeserted the Mounted Police. who hnd lain down and wos trying pany. After all he'd done for her, With the big boat only a ndie out. to get a little rest to fit himself It seemed cruelly ungrateful to reBuzzard taxied the plane and headfor the flight and battle Just ahead. fuse. And she herself wanted to ed It parallel to the shore line. It was wrong between go. But bitter wisdom whispered seemed to Alan that the White Something Since thnt morning Alan nnd this winsome, spirited a warning. Speedalr. heavily laden with gas Joyce MdcMlllnn. There was. or when she turned his letters and and oil and a third man, would nev had been, some pnsslonnte relationpicture and gifts to ashes, there tr rise from the water. It taxied ship between them. It had evi- hnd been no looking bnck. There before It began dently gone on the rocks: linker must be none now. nearly a haJf-nillShe hnd smacking the wavelets. The police was engaged to some girl at Fort strength and courage to tnlk with boat swerved right and dlagonnled Endurance; and Miss MncMlllnn him calmly nnd to act toward him In to cut across Its course. as though they bad never been White . . Well, there was that Incident puffs of smoke were bursting from which be himself bad seen half an more than good friends; but she a rifle In the prow, from a rifle In hour Ago when he happened to dared not presume too far on (hut the bands of George Haskell. new born strength. To be alone glance tnrough the window. But when the plane flnnlly did "It's a pity," he thought, "for with him two hours on a twilight take hold of the air. It left the boat them to bust up. A d d shame. river, with their talk Inevltnhly behind In a twinkling. Uoarlng out Hint's what She's a regular girl drifting to former times It would of range, .t swung awny Into the Looks, personality and spunk. . . . be unbearable. Willi gentle firmness she said: northeast toward Its goal on the Lord. I'd hate to ever quarrel wlHi "I'd like to go. Alan. But I U hnve Big Alooska. ber !' He wondered whether to tell to run bnck to the post There's Alan about Hint Incident he'd Seen. so many tilings to do." She tried CHAPTER X Alnn was evidently floundering to smile. "I don't wnnt to be a around In the dark about Miss neglectful hostess to Bill and Mr. The Secret of Many Waters. river Buzzard MncMlllnn. He wns a bit awkward Featherof." TWO miles(hedownmotor, As she started up the river trail, eased the and blundered Id such matters. her thought! brooded on several stick forward and glided expertly Buzzard thought: "First chance I get. believe I'll things Alan hnd said tn the course down and down Into that Ulfllculi tell him w lint she did. He ought of bis story, especially on his ocnarrow lane of evergreens. Alan started to get out the can- to know. She either loves him or casional reference to Elizabeth. vas ennoo to tow the plnne In to bntes him, to do a thing like Hint I" Not thnt he hnd said anything deWhen Alan woke up. late In the rogatory about Ellzubeth. But his the landing; but Joyce, underBuzzard wns still asleep tone, his mnnner. . . . Wns he beuntied ber standing, father's evening, sturdier craft, laid In an extra pad- and Bill llardsock wns dend to the coming a little disillusioned? Was Hoping to find Joyce, be ho seeing Ellzubeth Spaulding not dle, and came skirling out toward world wont out Info the trading ball, ss the sister of his dead partner them. Joyce wns not there. For a few Curt, not as a girl to be cherished As Alan clambered down upon a float and waited, he remembered momenta Alnn stood looking about and shielded, but as a selllsh, calbis declxion to tell Joyce what had As Bill had told him. she was clos- culating person? Was he dimly happened within him slnre he saw ing out i lie post. He hated to think foreseeing what bis married life with her was going to be? her lust and to tell her of that Inexorable circumstance which had Joyce checked herself shnrply led tfl bis engagement to Elizabeth. from hoping or even thinking thnt Alun might brenk off bis engageEasy Hint decision then, but he wavered now. Did be dare tell her ment, or from extending him any. that! If t wns Useless. If she had thing more than grateful friend put him out of her life, did bo dare ship. She wns glad, profoundly resurrect all the polgnnnt mem-orb- s gtmi. thnt bis words hnd caused no and Intimacies between them? resurrection of hope, no tremor of Today be would find out how she emotion. The discovery of ber regarded him; today she would strength suffused her with a kind Surely give him some clenr token. of pride. But for all that she fell a great sorrow for Alan. He wag Benching out, he caught the prow of ht canoe. Joyce mm and bitterly unhappy, and she knew It What wns bis situation now? Poin another tngtanl stepped up. he wns clasping her hnnd. lice work, his life In tho North, "Joyce! Jovcel I wns sfrnld for comradeship with his old friends yotihere alone, girl. everything thnt be hnd cherished cnn'l tell hnw wns stripped away from him. and yon glnil when I saw you . . . And glad to be bnck here." he was going Into a mnrrlnge As their eyes met, as Alnn felt and forcing himself Into a life Hint wns alien to bis whole her smnll hand warm In his, he wns torn between fenrs. In tinture. When Joyce thought of all that first moment of ttictr thnt her sympnthy, tender nnd when Impressions stood meeting, compnssionnto, went out to bim out so . d Jaseline ii trout JlftsJ On Your Radio I Heart of the North Tes. Got a couple things to do. They must've been on my mlud. Where's Joyce?" "She went down th' river bnnk, down thar t' that fust brook corn-Iout'n th' timber, to snag some A Funeral Eulogies Barred pastoral letter issued by the bishop of Avranches, Normandy, forbade all eulogies of dead people at funerals. Good people do not need to be eulogized, he wrote, while the bad ones do not deserve praise. The bishop, therefore prohibited them all. "Whatl" Alan Whirled on Him, "Burn Up That CeinFlechee?" Gasping. ture Aik Your Millan that rainbow scarf with your Inst dollar and you talked a lot about getting back here and helping her" Alnn wns loath to speak of Joyce, even with a partner. He tried to say quietly: "We've been good friends for several years. Slie'a one of the sweetest girls I ever knew. Vou've met her now. You'd naturnlly want to help her, wouldn't you?" "Of course. But but . , . See here, I may he Imagining things; you can tell me to shut up If you want to but It seems to me there's something wrong between you and her." . Alan repented, rather shortly: "We're good friends. There's nothing more thnn that" Buzzard knew different. He hnd hnd a vngue suspicion of It ever since Alan first mentioned Joyce Mnc.Milian's name at the cafe In Edmonton. As he remembered the Incident of tills noon, he wondered at the Spnrtnn courage Joyce had shown and at the passion behind such an act Surely some bitter unhnpplness lay between her and Baker. He said reluctantly: "If that's true. If you're merely friends and nothing more, what mnde her burn up thnt scarf you brought her?" "What!" Alan whirled on him, gasping. "Burn up that ceinture llecbee?" He hnlf nrose. "You say that's what she did? You're sure about that? You didu't make a mlsiake?" For a moment, groping about to retrieve his blunder, Buzznrd hnrd ly knew whnt to say or do. There hnd been no mistnke; be hnd soon that Incident with his own eyes when be glanced through the window to find where Alun was. He det.ntod whether to draw buck from bis statement or to plunge ahead and tell the rest of moineiitnry buttle, the shudder that swept her whole body when she put the senrf Into the stove, and the quick blinding tenrs Hint she dashed awny. He thought: "Better not get any deeper Into this. I'd only blunder agnln. Better bnck out entirely." He stammered: "I might hnve mnde a mistake. I might uh It might hnve been tho wrapping pa per. I Just merely snw her put uh something Into and I Jumped to conclusions. Must hnve been the wrnpper. Why woidd nnv per son wnnt to burn up a gift like Hint? U-f- s forget It" Ills tones carried no conviction, lie realized It himself. Alan d him; Alan knew Joyce hnd burned Hie senrf ho gave her, Cursing himself hotly, Buzznrd looked out across the purpling river, lie hnd hiennt only Hie best and be hnd denlt Alnn a savage pit Hen APEX AN MOTOR OIL Free From Carbon Drnitbt For LOTION -HAND 1NTEBM0UNTAIN PRODUCT Source of Birdlime Birdlime is a sticky substance prepared from the inner bark of holly, the berries of the mistletoe and other sources. It may be made by boiling linseed oil. It Is used In Europe for trapping bird3, the substance being spread on twigs. CLAUDE F.zrrsicAL NEON LIGHTS Psoourrs Com-oratio- 104S So. Msln Salt Lk City Fragrant Herb Waldmeister is the German name for the herb Asperula-odora- ta (woodruff), and is used in May wine and other summer drinks. 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Wmt A t On" Mr. Cli. t ub AMBASSADOR HOTEL JaM lira tram tha kailnraa trnUr. Qaltt and Moaullaa. ra-U- r 1 aiaala. . a, Sri at 14 Kalaa ... ITO OK rDr;: $752 turni seven-eighth- P" Onl) di IiKtuUin Utlono and room hs 9?UeVU nil WVk-n- (Good Mow. "You'd better go up, Buzzard; he mny be waiting for us." "Aren't you going?" "No not now; don't much enro. don't wnnt supper." Something In tils voice warned Buzznrd not to urge hint. As he turned awny. Alnn said. In the tones of a man who bad mnde some hnrd nnd abiding decision: "When you've hnd supper, conn bnck down here; I II help you with thnt work; we'll do tt now, so we rnn get awny enrly. was thinking for this evening something else. But Hint's out now. . . ." At three o'clock the next mors Ing Buzzard lifted (he plane out t the Big Alooskn. With Alnn direct Ing him. ho bended clue north. Lake s. After a little time Alnn said to him to Salt You Come 1 'ai" aSB Coaiatarrtat llak and as. 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