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Show Murray Eajjle, Thursday, April 17, 1930 The Mutiny Albatross ! I tSe t "J shall not nay you. I will not think he wns flying for principle. lend myself to such an infamous She will talk to you." "And she'll find me hacking you thing." "Then you will put f ourself to a What wus a up very strongly." million dollars compared with the great deal of trouble," he said In By WYNDHAM MARTYN 4 - I WHAT WENT BEFORE Floyd Unwln, iinmiecpsHful In life's striiKKle, and Howard netting'"". (u Inter, are Invited to dinner hy former college cliurti, Unwln reminds Alfitd Cililiotm. (jililmiia of h pleilRe the three hud made in college to help each other In adversity niu! links asslst-iini'- e for he eilii'ntlon of liln son li'ib and daughter Mary. Mary t'nwln Im Btenogiupher to KlKiir lUilwuy, (Inanciiil rival f The lat tr r ofTers to pay Wary to hetray her employer's She refuiics. Itadway plana an orcbii voyage for his health. Hob and Mary nre Invited to go along, ilettington is kidnaped and taken a hoard Iladtvay's yacht. Jonathan (iibhs, wearing Itettlng-ton'- a la clothes, accidentally killtd. r.etllngton la (ltieHtioned hy a man known a a the "Unas." lie learns he la mistaken for tnnie, once famous eurgeon, later an escaped murderer. The l!o!"9, "Cli menls," steward. nominally Is real master of the boat and crew his are the henchmen. They plot to hold Itadway for ll.0ou.000 ransom. Wellington gets full ol the plot from the lloss and Is told his skill as a surgeon may be required. Itadway dies. clih-hu- ir VII Continued 9 How Impossible seemed to he fllile to mnl;e a conlidiint mid nlly 11 of xui'li n Inourmile prejudlee ns mis! Hi winched llulli'lt cross to I lit wireless house; lliere must tie Home sort of kindliness in n1(. num. for In pill his firms nhniit Ihe shoulder of his nephew nnd youuj; flavin In h friendly llht," What h diimnahlp situation to he In lUdtliigton was a man who de tested deceit nml now he was com mitted to the practice of it in order to safeguard the woman for whom he cared. J It; wondered if he could explain that his actions were diclalcil solely in the Interests of .Mrs. liadway and his friend's daughter. Mullet!' unfortunate family, which had Infected (he wireless operator nnd l!oh, would make any effort to explain llalthe real situation Impossible, lctt would scent ii plot, shout loudly enough for some of the crew to hear of Ids opinions, nnd netting-towould lose his usefulness. W.U Svrvlc CHAPTER Immunity It bought I "I am going to spe her now." Clemenls rose without any appear-unoof haste. "It niny he she will cail you In while I am there. You will he Indignant, ungxy, threaten-Inu'- , until I point out the Miength of my position. Then you will see Cushion. Captain llallctt read the hurlul services for those who die nt sea and Mrs. Iindwny beheld nil thai was mortal of her tyrant sink Into the green waler. All hands were mustered to the last rites and she saw, for the first time, to what men the Albatross was entrusted. There was ii ravening look uhoiit these creatures gathered together by the steward; they reminded her of the crews she hud read of ns gathered hy crimps for service In merchant vessels of another day. She was relieved when I lie cap! aln dismissed them to (heir stations. "Mary," she said kindly, "run away and talk to your wireless hoy ; I want to he alone." Shi wondered how she would order her life now thai there wouid he none to coerce her. She Is no longer wanted the carp of great houses or the ordering of splendid entertainments. Of political am hillons she had none left. Mary I'll win should live with her nnd If she married Croshv Todd she would see that Ihp girl never wanted, ns she suspected the parents had. To make people happy: that was the most pleasant task of nil. nil she banished I'esolutely thoughts of I'.cltlngton from her mind. I.nter, she hoped, he would call upon her. She needed new friends nnd the wider outlook they mlL'lit bring. Her train of though! was broken hy Clemenls. "I want n few minutes' talk with you, madam," he begun. She hesitated a little. She was In no mood for business. She supposed It was something to do with the catering. This was a depart ment over which her late husband had exercised his own super- "The fiml," lletlltiLton tnutlered. "Those throe nnd I ure the only ones nlioiird In (.'mini the women If there's Innilile; he makes It very hind for tne." lie turned to see Clements com-111: Inward hint. "Ihielnr," suld Ihe steward hmd i'liotii:h for the cnpliiln to hear. "I d he chid If you'd hiive look nt my Ihroal. It feels like lolisilllls." "Ill, you stewiird," lliilleit colled. "1 uMns your quurtors for Ihe Vou ciid berth rest of Hit trip. amidships." r.elllnploti. ns hp followed Clements to his doctor's ollicp, won ilerod vvlmt rune wns lenriny at the titals f tlds lit he, de hilly num. "If lliilleit only knew' It." mild vision. "Tomorrow morning." she told (')einciils, "the noise hp Is nuikliu; htm. "I am not reeling very well U really his death rattle." lie today." II11115 himself Into a scat. "There's "I fear that will he too late," he milling the matter with my throat, unswered. hut he Isn't allowed to come In herp She had a premonition that what willioiit your permission; that's say must be of great Ilutlett has he wanted to Hut tdilphoard ctiipielte. she d'd not let liractlcally told (.'raumunn that if Importance the wireless Nn't ready fur semllm hliu know that his presence had a effect upon her as messages In n few hours' time, he'll constricting some malign Inlluetice had though In him Irons." put her heart. "That won't hurt you," I'ettlns-to- fastened upon slit asked. is It?" "What Said. "Why look on It us a He looked around him. There great misfortune?" were severul people on deck, l'.oh "l'.oc.'iusi with Craumann out of I'liwin, Ids sister and Crosby were the way they'll put the instrument grouped lege! her. Ilamner was I can't In shape. have It known polishing brasses near the bridge; that Ihldvvuy is dead." llallelt was In the chartroom ami "It will haw to he known. We a deckhand, named Mike, at the are running; hack to New Voik." wheel. "I'.ut we shan't pd there. I. Is "I must not run tin risk of being I ten 10 me, Oniie. thoimht when Interrupted," In said gravely. "I t I saw him lying dead that the the lilirary. madam, If you Vholo came was up. Just lis you will permit It." .Mrs Iladway did. lint It Isn't. When she had taken fl seat beIs a rih woman In her own rlht. low and had told Clemenls to sit. mid stie Is IJadway's Sole heiress. she asked him for what reason be Sin will he one of I he richest wom- needed privacy. en in "1 have observed 5011 for some win Id of rich women. If could p-- a million from U.nhvay. time now, Mrs. Uadwiiy," he began, J ran j;rl it Jilst as easily from "and I think you wld keep calmer her." than most women wlun I till you IVttlnton .shook Ids head oh what ou must hear.'' She noticed I hat lie had dropped Slinalcly. s "I he lire not piriillel. the p of "madam." He was no Mis. 't.tdvvny Is not money mad. h.iiucr the obliging and civil slew Her fortunes ate lint dependent on iird. Although he was courteous. l.i r peisoiial everlioii." Ids niMtmer was that ol 1111 t'nuul. "Vou miss the whole point of It," "What I have to say," he conCleiiichls relumed. "She. like Had tinued, "directly concerns the safety w ay, vi HI see that a millloll Is tilt of, nuloiig other people, MNs l'n I am easiest way mil." win. going 10 i.sk you to "nut id what?" IVtliiiKton cried promise me you will not consult Captain llallelt or his nephew on "I MiIii'iiHIcs. I shall not specify what I tell you. They are looiiiiicli them. One Is named Sam am the prelndlccd to be of value." "Am! If I decline';" idl er Is known ns Mother." ' Tmpovsiiiie." Ilettiimtou assertHe reilecled a moment. ed "What uhotit llallelt nnd the "I inn going to rely on your In l hers.'!" telligciice when you have heard my "Von ;a.p heard I hp dcalh rat news 10 do as I advise. Mrs. Had He la ts Ihroat. As to the others, way, ymi mud know that I am tint what lire they hut los? There n steward nt all. I essutuel this will he 110 trouble nt all. I think grotesque and hraided Jacket for I can ptcviiii reasons. The death id upon Mrs. Itadway special to oe what Is het to he done. your husband upset my pi ins." "Then what are you?" she deput "tt )onr lii'liieiice wlili her Clements was glad she Natuialiy llallctt has tried to In manded. fip'ticp her nnd most likely some did hot show fear, although he was thins id wluit he has said has sure she experienced It, He knew made her uneasy. She will realize then was no creature iMlieiili that her position aboard Is differ- to deal with as un hysterical I!a Iway whs the oonven woman. tit now. t Intuit protii Uott nnd now le Is re "A collector of colas. You might Itiovod. Inevilidily. sl,e will heeoine cull my hobby ,y a harder 11. me. more reserve I. toil that w!! not Al considerable cost induced Mr. menu flie has cc .sod to Inve conKadviiv to buy this boa!. Cither-lullih'tice III JoU." the crew together waft another It va my Intention to hold IVtllhiltoli keen Hem. Ppcrh'l'ced eomf-'iiitIn thl to ransom for a mil thought. vour It win iiulii proliilile that (.bp Hon dollars.'' l i Clements said. would lie oulllned his plan and the ron"Wlm do jou waul me to du7" ftoiift for Which he helleved SUi'eess lie demanded, would have been cerlain, I'.ut he "This Is my pl.m." :iM Cletn made no tnciiiion ol (lie former's tnti. "I want her nssuruncp that name. "Ymi horrify me." she cried, "and If Hhe Hip tnot.cy will .p paid. I n Km ft to .i tbls without Consult ulad plans have come to Ina lawjets or fileinK I ftUall let naught." "I'.ut lave they?" he returned. that f sil of a captain run the Al l.alrois It, in fl,p ",at rUer Bint "That' just the point. I admit I raid iid dictate ns lie chooses. I feared they had at first. Y011 nr ihiill micnd to him Mt tay leisure I is heir. Mrs. Itudwiiy, nnd I shall lif-lShe Will refuse ehP will tax you the same sum. If you agree rrtnitiiy want to c'iisu!t ft'itiie one to pay me the niohcy nnd swear 1 Woiiictt nlttaji di shall fmtod not to talp any legal steps against her to tell llallctt. lip Would me. I will engage that the trip alloi; It on H shli lip com link to ,ew York will he swift nnd piandi-d- . Ho couldn't, lie's the free from unpleasantness, ll.ilh'tt disiinaie, hoppst fort, who would will never tieed to know tnwt ticatli for prejudice and 11 111 sm-ges- 11 1 ta-c- sluu-ply- u-- , I - 1 le;i-u- hu-ba- re fi 11111 ; l'ctr an even tone. "Much more trouhle than you can Imagine. Let us take the thing iu detail. You Inform llallelt. Very well. He will try to Intimidate the crew. He will find himself. If I can save film In lime, In Irons. I.eary, one 01 my men, assumes command and we turn again south. We ahull coal at the I'.ahamas." "You will have to jrlve In some time or another. The authorities will look for us." Miss Unwln will have "Oil, no. written to her parents, stntlng that you lire remaining away for un Indefinite period. The same hand which was to have forged your letters will forge hers. Letters from you will be received hy your attorneys In New York to the same effect. I have left nothing to chance." "Ihit after a time you will have to give In. You cannot keep us away for ever." "After a time, my dear lady that Is, If you wear out my patience you will not want to return to your native land; nor will the the girl Mary. Come now, you ure a woman of the world. Con a "Iff Robbery!" He Declared. Unheard of. Captain Hallett "Iff " shier the situation, consider the type of men there are uboard. , . . 1 observed that during the service Just over, you could not help looking lit the chief engineer. He Is the man with the crooked nose and the eyes like polished jet. There Is a man who Is hard to handle. And you may have seen the man called creaSam. He Is the broad npe-llkture with the rolling walk and enormous face. In his less angry moods he likes the solace of youth." Kvelyn I'ailwuy put her hands over her hurnitig face. Most "Stop! stop!" she cried. vividly the horrors presented themselves to her which he had but hinted at. They were ravening wolves. She wondered how many more of them were hidden In the secret places' of this horrible vessel to come out like Jungle animals In the darkness. Utile Maty L'nvvln, who had been allowed to come on the trip because she had promised to lake care of her! "I inn glad you see what lies In store If you are foolish chough to You are helphss. force my hand. It Is fortunate a man of my tern ed to keep Onne with him permanently. Facial surgery was not old enough for anyone to state with certainty how well It would last. "I think I should like to see Doctor Wulte," Mrs. Itadway suld. "1 will send him In, but I caution you not to let Mm try any violent with me or endeavor to make Hallett an ally. If he disobeys your warning he imiy be dooming you to a worse danger than he knows." Pettliigton was In his room. "Mrs. Itadway wants you. K has turned out as I wished. She will warn you not to be violent to me; she thinks you are her only friend. It will not be dlllicult; she believes In you. You have no prejudices to overcome." "She'll pii?" Iiettington thought It would seem odd If he made in) which on a decision comment meant a preat deal of money to him. He started on his career of deception by smiling at the man he would pladly have strangled. "It was Mary Unwln who really decided her. 1 played those two trump cards, Sam and Metzger. Metzger was watching; her like u hawk all through the burial service, and she noticed him. Metzger has been less fortunate than I; he cannot conceal his emotions. I shall seem to avoid you, but will come to your room when dinner is over." Never had P.ettlngton experienced the sen.se of shame so keenly as when he left Clements and entered the library. lCvelyn Itadway was walking up nnd down. She crossed ipiickly to him as he entered and looked Into his eyes without speaking. Then with a little sudden, spontaneous gesture she put out tier hand to him. "I believe you are really my friend," she said. "No one lives who Is more anxious to help you," he answered. Was not this the moment, he wondered, to risk all and tell her of his knowledge of the plot? Then, suddenly, he called to mind how Clements had used a dictagraph to trap those whom he suspected. Clements might be listening now. He listened to her description-o- f the Interview with the steward. He tried to affect wrath and Indignation, but achieved only Inarticulate sounds. Clements had been right In assuring him that deception would be easy for the reason Kvelyn liadway believed In him. "It's robbery 1" he declared. "It's unheard of. Captain Hallett" "He must not lie told of 1'.," she retorted. "I wan! you to promise me that. Can't you see the danger of letting him know?" Itetllngton listened to himself, as to another man nnd a stranger, assuring her that he was forced to agree with the wisdom of her course. "in view of the sort of men they are," he warned gravely, "you should be very careful. Have you a weapon of any sort?" "No. I'o you really think there very-thin- Is that?" He could see that her relief was enormous. "Captain llallctt told mo you and he were so much together." She felt lishanied that she had doubted She ought to have known him. that he was one of the dependable lojal men of tin simf Hue Mend-ar- e made of. There was one man ahoaid on whom she could rely for Clements made the surguidance. geon's position iveii inoie reason able, "My healih Is Indifferent, and I have needed his tare, suppose you wib to talk this over with him. Warn him that a word to Hal lett, his nephew or the I nwlns. and there will be bloodshed If once lighting begins even I cau l say when It will tease." lie did not try to emphasise m;t tcrs He could see that she bad made up her mind. She would not let llallelt know. The matter of the payment would he taken up witch she was la a more compos..,) frame of mind, The coining inter view with Andrew thine would be of great service to him. A million dollars! With his lhm' share of It. what might hot b!s next care fully planned coup realise? Most criminals have Imigi-to he able to start anew with the l.tiowl edge the )enrs have brought them nil. I freed from those marks of Identification which the police re cord so well. Perhaps In nil the history of crime I here had been 110 suth case n that of the man wlm railed himself by the tiame ol No! again wou'd be run Clement). the risks that he had ohoe taken With money, he could always hire men for the rougher work. He roused himself from these pleasing rcltecilons when M' Kad . She was a way rose to her bs-tbeautiful woman. There was little to marvel a! In the doctor s sutreti der to her charm. He rather liked the man he thought of 11) Andrew rme trine, nt.d he ho'd Andrew liked hint. The minor operation of whh Ii he had sjH'kcn waft In reality one of cvdrome delicacy! no bun He Intend Kler must attempt It. danger?" "1 will lend you an e porament Is In command." lie wondered what sudden thought changed her face. She was look lag at him Willi almost a pleading way. "Is Is Uoctor Wiilte one of your men?" "No. What makes jou think g Is automatic. It better to take every precaution." He wondered If his words would be carried to Clements. They could not he construed Into meaning he was playing false with him. Although P.ettlngton felt for dements an Intense loathing he believed that, while the crew were under Ids or ders, the women would tie safe There would he money and feminine consolation at the end of Ihe At most four days would voyage. take them back Into New York harbor. He looked so long al Mrs. liadway that her eyes fell before his gaze. She could not doubt his meanlb' loved her. She felt suring, rounded by new senses of strength an I security. "I would give ptv life for you," he said In a ovv tots., ids voire little InH.y. "No nuttier how strange my behavior may seem, ul ways believe Unit." Ills words w.nt In her heart. She was conscious of a loser coin tuuii'oii with him than she bud be fore experienced ,',,( f,,r year had she I ti s,( physical!) strength etied. She f. lt Unit but for th,- Interview With l'.efillg'.,l sire would have broken down. SI e knew herself for a woman who would i.ever evpcrieio e the w lioiesotiiriiess and coilipletetiess of i!,.( unless she could love and trij . "Thai,!; you." she- sa'd. In that low ilVnict vohe which h I al ways harmed him, "1 shall led easi'y doubt you." She hesitated a moment. h,.ti.,t of Cup!. lit! H'llletl. h; nephew and Cot;! Ji.illig I liwitl to !iliiier. you know ii Is asl.iiig u come, too? because Is the captain hit, iflMltl to he tipple as.mt ; hut on ti e o:ler hap, I, joi might !.cl 0I1 he'irf tii!l!l I expect, and. u'vr ad. you four men ate nulled against those el hers. ' "I'll come gt.idly." he said, ".m l If )oti want me to tatn my cheek to llalli It s buffets, f ,o we can pull toge!!or here will he n m four ngnitp-- t almost a d"zcii." 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'J.'i pounds of ine.it strap, ".'." pounds fis.3tiiji-.ilpounds dry s',.hn mil!,, '.'"i nlfilfi pound poul.ds ed.h'.e Me.nued hotiemenl. am! fi pounds Mlt. 'I he dry milk peri'entitL'o in this mixture is 7'2 n per cent. This mash recuhir hyilitt m;i.)i by i) adlh tioll of pounds' of dried milk and the ,.f oat groats for cti'iiiid o:i!. A col f. lem e of New lil 1 McCune School of Music and Art J Favorite, iVrce'i rrnr We'll tend them CO.D. if you My so. DCSERET EOOK COMPA.VY 44 F.ut South Tempi. St. Salt Uk City P.O. Box 1793 City, "I wji tired ami comilctdy rundown !jut t year I wai in aci J iplin. Mo. I t' k one !ott!e n( Ir. Formulate Chick Mash . LaJce fun. rwm r.vuliy of Eminent Trarhr Mult, Krh'Mil In Inlerniountain Ioki.ii. M'ilr, limn-HllArl. In,'li. 1 I., n iu ki (ii Frnl J. I.rfinnrd, Munn(rr I'uul I'urOur, Am i Mjr. Meet Your Old Friendi at the Cullen IWi Cafe and Cafeteria s. Htt lke CII7. ti 37'--, v f ' i 5 1,..n i,jl,m .... t m a. lt. VU h turn ti ifjUtJ bf 9ttm la... M T r Money In Cupont pioliil.lj , tieitiey o hi. iiiiole iu tiiixins rap"ii on n nun. eicr.'inl ale. hilt led any!!, In; ;ke ihe profit thnl would npimr In the raisins of h few enjM.iiH n n line to n e'tier,il lh k, I he fje. tofs )n the stnition, of course, would ! oil; Hd ,,,s of t,,. f poti,. c..s( o! f,,.,, timrt'dHv nnd rite of ei.vvth r Cuill ohlaiiied. If enpoin nro f,.. for period of sjil We, kv (lie food Little Hotel 167 Main Street 5 kiru.i t riamf..m,:, tr-- r !! tK1tsMprffs rvlTa tm, r .if, ii O Nluf'fs,lfi SALT LAKE CITT R'inme.Sliiitle W 11 hoot tlnili.pfriHy.il to I' B HiKitca, I Soils" Without llalli, perdaf. K,.in, Hoik W'lih Hnih.pTriUr.11 t"0" ": ll.Kiois, ltiutle VV lib tlatb, pT dnj.U UHUiM Street Curs Paw the Hotel KEARNS DLDC. CAUACE All DejKit 'IU"it! wonM To he (,. , Mr. Ii apt to 1,11 it .,!...!. I.. I Ihoeuh I'll ltd. Hre Cuarniilid .. !i even or fi o hoi I'illl, If peopie t on tl,0 is.iii,j,Hon Ihl! chhk am pLuMp proof,' tiipy w;n ofeu f,io troid.le whin Hot Rfp ,,, K, not rpect1tli: it, . l i. mlscd from Htid well hatihi d have even ihnm-,,,o. rni'UMiu ,iiev tte c;,,,. Roi-. cute at,! a Utile fj - t"l . ie .,.-- , uikr, ... . . t:,-iii,.4l- hl For.N t(, la llM,r0i l; tr!M,oW wnnl, i :ire ' I wlun thry uttlio, one -- l tMlon; n Trould Proof Cliitlt Nth; rU.ki . -- PfRPWn . SM.T LAKE rtl'E CO. Salt Uke CHy.t'"' roll NkW AM) fHKD ANY iTi W. Slmh Somh St. A MCIIOU I RliMOM ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS -' B. i""' mil I.iminry P. '.- in.!c;lor. lit riiiKi-itwr'- Wal'.r t'rlt.hlovr. 4010 W Street l;''11""' "I, 1"'- - I'.'em.'d n Vap..r Tmrl HI. HnU Ink l or. I'luh. Ii, Mois ure km Mllln rnvtleixt anil l"lr ' s,nr (ti(, ,.lirm) tuiMli. on rxUMt. for nil Auton, New lord rciM.rt up to H tulle U.ed Pipe, Fittlnr& Valve'. l h.ii HoU-l- . Pipe Valves Fittings Ofl GALLON OF GAS? pound per Mid. If one it,u, LIUle -- 66 r,,iLE3 ,.' West tnd 80. STORAGE AND SERVICE There his'd of Vlh. W. tn1 !,.. CULLEN GARAGE xli-'-- intake tula. (ilr, M,i. AvoiJ CnlJ N'lll cold ties! ni'li r,,id u'll often rails, II pod lira to s'op si.. I 'd h' r warm the t His.. ties 'rt. then ptoe ton! ,T her. that have s'ooi) in arm r,ioai for severul hours, , po, o ,,f 1,,., I 11, e si 01 of the lies! I,,, in,,) n!mt f. ur iiu'hr itii.k. turned t;r.is side down, will hold the t.. at, and keep the moisture from (in. too ripld'y when hw an- - eiiir; t M.ike a rounded holvw In the enter of tie dirt, then put lu a layer of i huT or short orau-- . e lke fCullen Hotel uii A 11 ,.rih Muln SI., Suit JiKI ption ia:,;ctHff Really improved. I ln.e u d a:.d am t! uir. tho 'li ti '11 Tahlrts" an I Sui.jxulu-,,,- ' wl.uh fc5ve ,:.., for me. I ran now tay t!ut I do not suf. r I del More. Dr. uy inch pii i IVtrei mclnivi t t to l traced for th't c)an? in tnc"-lJorJu E. St'H 752 F. id i 1. All dealers. Write Dr. Clinic. Duffalo, N. for frre advin. tad ."Vo at Publisher's Prices All Books "Dr. Pierce's Medicines Are To Be Praised for Thi Change in Me" . "'oiigetital? Hilh'tt dared. SOAP W A IKE lrt 1 j,.i to Intro,-,,- , W. ttU((T f,mty ,,,,Write p. xr.o.oo Jti;u '" Vt, Wt! w ,h, ' r,.r ti.,.. TUt I'll hi, R un unty.t'i . Ml iMkt CHr. PICKLES arrow tfXvrn rnrtmu m '.Irlt rsiky ro. t r.niMT.n.i. mii Int Una him today nrril ,,, ... oarr rinramnr bu.lnr.. " " parps Montty Iron nd Metal Co. nm, r.. iW. 1 Niy tbrld ftnl cvuplrd fur "Hr loin 1 Iff "il ll nHn wnl lh l,l Ho. W?N. oi, ftj's ',"' SALT I.AKK ThMH' tnd Utipplli. Wlmwfi'H" of HHHIn'H' " '" h rutnlliir,lc,llnn-IMr- ii'l KnfpiiM rull t.ln I . Fnrnllnr h tah v.wl rii.iillpmrnl k nil ll.iu"- l.rtit t'' In lllIKI Mil Oil I. HIITIT Kinl hlnsH holl . Salt LkV City, No. . t-- W CUT- ! |