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Show TIIE OGDEN POST yidaj;;AugustJ3Lm (5b, if you'd oiily been like tliu! after-war- d, met love with loe. But. no I you slipped buck to friend ship. I feel as If there were a barrier of Ice between us now. I.euve me, leave me, for 1 never want to see you again." Tea, you will, you must, you must. Berna. I love you so. I love you so." I crualir-her to me, 1 kissed her AIy. yet she was co'i Have you iitithlng more to say than flue words?" she asked. Marry me. marry me." 1 repeated. open-aruie- d TSHE fKADIL d Northland X Romance "Nowr Now ROBERT W. SERVICE nitration by Ind Mjreri wxc BKTiot SYNOPSIS I 1 hesitated again. The sud denness of It was like a cold douche. God knows, 1 burned for the girl, yel somehow convention clanijtcd me "Now If you wish." I faltered ; "bui better when we get to Dawson. Better when I've mude good up there. Give me one year, Berna, one year and then" One year!" The sudden gleam of hope vanished .from, ber eyes. Then she turned to me in a sudden spate of passion, ber face pleading, furrowed, wretchedly sad. Oh, my dear, my dear, 1 love you better than the whole world, but 1 hoped yon would care enough for me to marry me now. It would have been best, believe me. Well, be It so, we'U wait one year." Tea, believe me, trust me, dear; it will be all right Ill work for you, slave for yon, think only of you. and In twelve short months I'll give my whole life to make you happy." Will you, dear? Well, it doesnt ; matter now. . . . Ive loved yon." ' . Dissatisfied with th Piifa In bin bomn surroundlmrs. who youna Beotnmaa hln mother and ..toryT ! !kir At hln fortune. to neck penniless, hs m!nc practically n laborers Job, and meete whom he Cube. and known an. the Frodl- ! yikiruliu L aiFTEK Itthe The Prodigal Is ruah of fold seek late Alaska, and lleldrum a green with him after he (the Prodigal) m keck from a visit to hln wealthy Athol. In great icr In the East. It befriended by Jim Hubbarl jntion Jim"). When the Prodl-rcturthe three men Join the npcde Into the Fraen North, the tnanclng the ligal and Hub! 1APTER nL Among the motley a nn the boat Is a young girl place. She Is travelln hLrarandmtber and a named Wlnklenteln. who her uncle and aunt .Athol to befriend her. n opportunity him a sad story of her eh1 la Journeying Into Alaska to who Is her iHdVlth the grandfather, idea of getting rich HATTER to Join mi na ,Z hard-look-up- Hr tondlke. tma U , heard of claim ldntr turned on me fiercely, hat do you take me for? Sorely know me better than Unit Oh, almost make me hate you." filaly I tried to soothe her, whle-bi- : more with swelling fore the wind. ground would all reached the valley. . It !e came to the restaurant In He used to watch me a lot Ben His of power. Then he took presents, costly gifts. I jftl to return them, but ahe Idnt let me, took them from me, them avay. Then he and ahe had 1 know 11 Si! WM 1111 abut That was why I came to yon that ,nd begged yon to marry me hell, never give up. roamed the long street with an awful restless ngony In my heart W here was Berna, my girl, so precious now It seemed I had lost her? I visioned evils befalling her; I pierced of fear my heart with dagger-thrust- s for her. Oh, If I only knew she was sufe and well! If I could ouly And her I The land was a great symphony ; she the haunting theme of it I bought a copy of the Nugget and went Into the Sourdough restaurant to read It. Ai I lingered there sipping my coffee and perusing the paper Indifferently, a paragraph caught my eye and made my heart glow with sudden hope. Here wee the Item : One of the largest gambling plays that ever occnred In Dawson came off last night lu the Malamute aaloou. Jack Ixcasto of Eldorado, well known as one the Klondike's wealthiest Claude Terry and Charlie Haw wore the chief actors In the game, which cost the the sum of 1 claim-owner- s, first-name- stake?" Pew almost tragic In lta enett al.one 1 poor. wrong, rve one and HI die. HI die 1 before I let him get me." terribly distressed and at loss No1 fMth; u te comfort her. b, Berna," I pleaded, 1 "please ! inch things. Bemember yon 'Wend in me, one that would Whing In his power to help you." tooke(1 at me a moment , can yon help yon. 'frying terl Will -- mer i ' r . wm you marry yon be my wlfol" konldnt marry yon If you 'um tait man left In the world," d 1 Locasto came to Dawson from yesterday. It Is said that be fore leaving tbe Forks he lost a sum ranging In the neighborhood of $3,000. Last night he began playing In the Mulamute with Haw and Terry in an effort, it Is supposed, to recoup bis losses at the Forks. Tbe play continued nearly all night, and at the wind-up- , Locasto, as stated above, was loser to the amount of $19,000." Jack Locasto I Why had I not thought of him before? Surely If anyone knew of the girl's whereabouts. It would be lie. I determined I would ask him at once. So I bnstily finished my coffee and Inquired of the waiter where I might find the Klondike king. Oh, Black Jack," he said : well, at the Green Bay Tree, or the Tivoli, or the Monte Carlo. Bat there's a big poker game on and hes liable to be tilt-clai- .fatl in It" CHAPTER VI I will always remember my first day was grotesque, haphazard. Back of the quarter, lay the It again t swamp of tbe breeding place of fever the gold makeshift, main street and behind In Once more, I paraded the aeethlng Women were everywhere, . smoking cigarettes, laughing, chaffing, strolling In and out of the wide-opesaloons. A libertine spirit was In the air, a madcap freedom, an effluence of disdainful sin. I found myself by tbe stockade that surrounded tbe police reservation. One of tbe constables, a tall, slim Englishman with a refined manner, proved to me a friend In need. Tea, he said. In answer to my query, 1 think I can find your man. Hes downtown somewhere with some of the big sporting guts. Come on. well run him to earth." After a short walk he poshed his way through a crowded doorway and .1 followed. It was tbe ordinary type of combined saloon and gambling Joint. In a corner, presiding over a stud poker game, I was surprised to see ' Mosher. My companion pointed to an Inner room with a closed door. The Klondike kings are In there, hard at 1L There's Black Jack and .'Stillwater Willie and Claude Terry and Charlie Haw." Eagerly I looked in, AU but Locasto men. Stillwater were medium-sizeWillie was In evening dress. Haw waa man with ablfty, a aandy-hatre- d eyes; Terry of a bulldog type, .stocky and powerful. But It was who gripped and riveted my at- street n , - One of them looked at os contemptuously. He chewed a moment ere be spoke: "Ton Cheecbakers better git right home. Thexg ain't a foot of ground to stake. Everything in sight waa staked last fall. Tbe rest is all mud. There's nothing doin' an' there's ten men for every Job! Tbe whole things a fake: You Cheecbakers better git right home." Tea, after all our travail, all our torment, we had better go right home. Already many were preparing to do so. This was the end. 1 vehemently. , 1 Med to be calm. Vl why, yon dont love me; yon re for me." 1 d. Berna. I do Indeed, ter you! Well, I care so teg yon to marry me. e moment I set eyes on yon. Loa bkfore I ever met I d $19,000l Maddening thought calm. How about the gold? said the Prodigal; lots of ground left to relentless 'end of all women he a He would break me on the of dishonor. Oh, God I" - A r, be- gold-bor- n him." cant get yon against your I cried. but J Too bad nothing I That's business; your necessity, my opportunity. Oli, you'd never make a money-gettemy boy. this side of the mllleuulam and you Scotch, too." Perhaps tbe rich be gone ere we tents. It was a city. Trembling with eagerness we pulled ashore. Our troubles were over. At last 'we had gained oar Eldorado thank God, thank God I A number of loafers were coming to meet us. They were strangely me from w.u It's too had to take advantage of them," I suggested. d. a feeling (ring me tol no! sal! we drove camp: All red-lig- ht and mosquito: TUI midnight I wandered op and down the long street; but there was I wee just waiting no loll In Its damorons no darkness, Since the beginning 1 life. planned that I should 1 waa looking for Berna. My heart you, how do yon care!" V" hungered for her; my eyes ached for up to hear my words. Bt let me touch her, but her; my mind was so full Of her there for another single J great light In her eyes, seemed no room like looking for was It But thought. It poke U1 er voice waa to find her n strawstack In needle a .J111 Weslon, all Indifference So with multitude. In that aeethlng ,L it I zerowarda sinking Jon blind I Ton coward I 'spirits steadily waited. . Jn nee? Couldn't you feel? A 00 the scow After a session of debate, we deit came to me I our rights to stake 7 JQQ know wbat I wished cided to' reserve waa a tkrouSh the rapids? I till a good chance offered. It 4 rest the all IJke tfiht be the end. that bitter awakening. b -- V we had ex petted to gel ground that dwn. was gold from the Pet thfre vn vturk Li l- l'aL nnl tte red yon. walting. s grnss-root- - II turned and gac me a stare from bis OrtHidiiij; eyes. (X, Lnustea Jii-- .Correspondence my name," be an awered carelessly, I u!k.-- ftlunttld Min. "" vU, s.r." 1 kuM, "my name's Altai) Meld.um." . I dou't care wiint the devil your iirtnie Is." he broke tn petulantly. Don't bother me Just now. I'm tired. Wbat d you want, work?" No, 1 said, I Just wuut s scrap of I came Into the coun try wiih some Jews by tlm name of Wliikl-sn.-lot track of 111110 Met-dnu'- Mr. Harold Chadwick and Inland Slmw, of Liberty, have gone on an extruded camping trip. Miss Rae Chadwick, who has been studying during the summer months nt the University of California, has rejurned home, and is ready to take up her duties as teucher in the Weber ItIVEUDALE i. O'-1- n. (Continued from page 4.) LIBERTY Morning session of Sunday School Inference, under the direction of P. J. Clark, conimenc-- ! puifrintendent 'cd at 10:00 a. m. Visitors were lira. l'e Gardner, Clark, IL-rth- a Vir-jne- iy, luklesteln , seems to me I do -- t;-- r Card-Willa- rd r. ginia Bingham and Rachel R.iwson. Sister Birglmm gave a Book of Mor- mon story. Brother Gardner sang My Father Knows." Dramatization a flash, his rough manner changed. ( lhok of Mormon coming forth was Ilia eyes were bland, tils voice smooth I riven by the Primary and Kiudergar-- 1 ten departments, under the direction aa errau. " Ihkl.mteln " lie eehne.i reiWHr. I!' Margaret Whitley, Viola M county schools. Mr. Ed. Pickering, of Bingham can. yon, and his mother, Mrs. Alice Picand Mr. and Mrs. kering. of alt Jack Parson, of Salt Lake, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wal Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Chard ami Mr. and Mrs. II. C. I I 1 I On September 22 at Weber college will he the Four stake convention for M. 1. A. people. AU M. I. A. workers arc urged to attend. As full instruc lions for the coming season work will be discussed. The l'J'i'J and 1930 Mu tual year w ill open Tuesday evening, September 14. and F.lva Montgomery.! Mr. and Mrs. Charley Shaw and An Angel from on High." was sung family recently returned from C tbe quitters. S and mosquito-haunteI suffered agonies from neuralgia. Never mind, It would soon be over. We were on our last lap. The trail waa near Its end. ' Tee, It waa Indeed the homestretch. Suddenly sweeping round a bend we raised a shout of joy. There was that great livid scar on the mountain face -t-he Slide," and clustered below It like shells on the seashore, an army of vere always following me. I was Id. I trembled when I served him. Hied to see me tremble, it gave hTJ? enrli-hineut- after what we bad endured ! We must get on. The days were Insufferably hot and mosqnlto-curs- t ; the nights chilly, dadp dear, tell me an about my. girl. I'm sorry." vent on In her fierce, excited Ih, my Cl a gang of corrupt officials who were using the public offices for their own . Franchises were being given to the favorites of those In power. concessions sold, liquor permits grunted, and abuses of every kind practiced on the free miner. All was venality, injustice and exaction. "Say. boys, I guess Eve done a slick piece of work," said the Prodigal with some satisfaction, as he entered our tent. Tve bought three whole outfits on the beach. Got them for 23 per cent less than the cost price In Seattle. I'll pull out 100 per cent on the deal. Now's the time to get In and buy from my-ae- lt V that doesn't matter up here, ret such thing as a Klondike flags Anyway, he wants me." hit you ' wouldn't, surely yon ce The country was at the mercy of It waa three days before we made a start again, and to me each day was like a year. Why her sudden departure? I had no doubt it waa enforced. I dreaded danger. Then In a while I grew calmer. I was foolish to worry. She was safe enough. We would meet In Dawson. At last we were nnder way. Once "but HIT. claim. - id I heard of him! Who had not id of Black Jack, his spectacular a plays, his meteoric rise, his trie display? , If coarse lie's married,'' she went a Interests, snd stake or buy a good crushed me. For the scow was gone. Bonanza." htt he 1 u my mind I would follow tdra. Jim also would pet to work, while the Prodigal, we agreed, would look after our nt r ,T Jant-wagu- that night wrestled with I felt I ought to marry her at once to shield her from the dangers that encompassed her. She was like a lamb among a pack of wolves. I joggled with my conscience: I was young and marriage to me seemed inch a terribly step. ' Tet In tbe end my better nature triumphed, and ere tbe camp was astir I arose. I was going to marry Berna that day. A feeling of 'relief came over me. How had It ever seemed possible to delay? I waa elated be yond measure, I hurried to teU her. Love words trembled on my tongue tip. It seemed to me X could not bear to wait a moment Then as X reached the place where they had rested I gazed unbelievingly. A sickening sense of loss and failure AH Landing at Skagway. once takes the trait laovtllde on the Chllcoot tnilt Berna and her companions had of lives are lost Fear lSrhundreds Berne's safety, Athol hastens He finds the old man ia mana and learns that Berna Is pros 1 Madam Wtnklesteln refuses to lm see the girt but he leaves a At Bennett Berna for her. confesses her love, and i le Athol, him to marry her.' to nave her He the harsh fate she foreseen willing te take such a decisive and tells her they must wait the many lack Locasto. Have yon H Hes got a mllllon-dolla- r The had already deserted us. He was off up ou Eldorado somewhere, shoveling dirt Into a sluice Ihx for ten dollurs a d.iy. I made up e name, she tells him. APTER IV fa sarty at woulj hot let ourselves be diihearf ened. - d on-jeas- y Lo-'cas- to tention. He waa a massive man, heavy of limb and brutal in strength. There was a great spread to his shoulders and a conscious power In hla every movement He had a square, heavy chin, a grim, sneering month, a falcon nose, black eyes that were as cold as the water In a deserted shaft Hla hair was raven dark, and hla akin betrayed the Mexican strain In bla blood. Above tbe others he towered, strikingly masterful, and I felt somehow tbe power that emanated from - the man, tbe brute force; the remorseless purpose. Then the waiter returned with a tray of drinks and the door wqs closed. "Well, you've seen him now," said Your only plan. If yon my friend. want to speak to him, la to wait till the game breaks up: Oh, the weariness of that waiting I It waa In the young morn when the game broke up. Tbe Inner door opened and Black Jack appeared. In a moment I bad followed and overtaken him. Mr. Lnrattn." By-by- " the to attend the urged reflect hard again. Well, my friend, Miss Fern Davis, Lottie Randall, Her-II. A. opening social to be held at 1 m sfraid 1 enn't help you. 1 reniem-- hert Smith. The talks given were: j the Rcrthuna, September 19. There ber noticing the party on the way In, 'Brief account of what the plates con-- 1 will le special features at the dance, but what became of them I cant I by West Lindsay; Prophe-- 1 one of Which will be a wedding. There think. Well, good night, or good morn I fiv concerning Book of Mormon and are also urged to attend the M. I. A. teachings, by Lyle Bailey; CoinparL convention, which will he held at the tag rather This Is mv hotel" son of l5ook of Mormon and New Tea- - Weber college. September 22. In e i lad half entered when he paused lament in regard to Christ's Teach-- 1 struetions for the year's work will be and turned to me. Ills face waa ur- - tags. by Sano Shaw; "The Book of given at this convention, bane, his voice suave to sweetness; I Mormon abroud, by Angus Shaw; I Bishop C. Alex Hoggv requests all but it seemed to me there waa a sub- "The Book of Mormon aa a greater I members of the Priesthood to be in A I attendance at the Ogden stake spe- j witness for God," by Mary Ward. tie mockery In Ids tone. I say. if I should hear anything of A' J1 ft1 l?i;,Bthoo,1,l mcetjnir to be held at I for - , I 1 I - I rm X I them, m let you know. Your you! Athol Sleldruin all right. I'll let Mr. and Kirs. Joseph Gardner, of arc asked to 1 in attendance at the know. Good by. IDeweyville, have been visiting with I Ogden stake quarterly conference held lie was gone and 1 liml fulled. 1 heir son and family, Mr. and Mrs. I Sunday at the tabernacle, Gardner, of Liberty. While here! Mr. and Mrs. Marita Thompson are cursed myself for a fool. The man had I!; -- at farm bureau day at Lorin ,R 9 Gardner, Mr, and Mrs. Elmerldren Mr and Mrs. A. I Parr nark, August 24, promises all Then 1 began to argue with myself. I nl family; ntlir i He must know where they were, uud"' oujnon; Mr and Mrs. A. J. Card-- 1 farm bureau people a real treat if r LJoyd, of Ogden. I they attend the outing. All farm bu If he really bad designs on the girl Alcr n luncheon and was enjoyed. members received com program and was keeping her in hiding my In tickets to the dance at 1 Roman tervlew with him would alarm hhn. feelings were complU-Htcby t hut Gardens Friday night, August 23. would take first the lit opportunity awful gnawing huuger for Berna ihut I These tickets were issued by the er of warning the Wluklestelns. When left me. It seemed to me as It I ber county farm bureau president, G. would he do It? That very night lu I euw all the world through (lie me- - F Stallings. all likelihood. So I reasoned; and I dltmt of my love for her, and that all August 21, a birthday' party waa resolved to wutch. lien uty, all truth, all good was but a eivtin n hono Clark, at her home. Gamee were played and X stationed myself In a saloon from setting for this girl of mine. I luncheon served. Those present were Como iim- - "inf. where I could command k view of Ida tnivn Jullt,r. Mvt! 'hnrhe Fuller, Shirley H walk Ll,he. hotel, and there I waited. I waa beMablo Fuller, Ethel Hoggs, Fuller, Tho Goinorrnli" he called Lucille Grow, Delta Montgomery, Don ginning to think he must have evaded me, when suddenly coming forth alone II and he waa never tire of exputiut- - na Burnett, Marion Gardner, Ruth I from the hotel I saw my man. tag on Its iniquity, Gardner, Marvin Gardner, Dewain Ye met the Jam wagon. He was walking swiftly and he took He hud I Guthrie, Donald Guthrie, Luellan in from the creeks that very I tey and Betty Rae Clark. a path that skirted the swamp behind the town. I had no doubt of Ids ml duy. Physically he looked supremo. slon. My heart began to beat with He was berry brown, lenn, muscular excitement 1 followed breathlessly. and as full of suppressed energy as an There were few cabins hereabouts; It unsprung bear trap. Financially ho The Thomas Brown family held was a lonely place to be so near to was well ballasted. Mentally and their annual reunion on Friday and town, very quiet and thickly screened morally he wus In the state of a Saturday of this week, with 250 memfrom sight Suddenly he seemed to volcano before nn eruption. bers of the family present. Mr. ThomYou could eee In the quick breath- as Brown, 91 years of age, waa tha dlsappenr, and, fearing my pcrsult was going to be futile, 1 rushed for ing, In the restlessness of thin man, a oldest member of the family preeent. pent-uenergy that clamored tn ex- - I his two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Sielda, ward. nd Mrs. Sarah Jane Bedford, ranked in violence end debauch. hnust Itself I came to dead stop. There was no in age. On Friday tha family next one to be seen. He had vanished brought Ids right lip to the other's at Lorin Farr park, where gathered completely. Blindly I blundered for chin. Locasto swung a deadly knock an appropriate program waa renderwhich Just ed, dinner served and a general good ward. Then I came to a place where out blow at the time enjoyed by all. Tbe day closed the trail forked, ranting for brentli grazed his Jaw, and the I hesitated which way to take, and It retaliated with two lightning rights with a dance in the evening In the waa In that moment of hesitation that and a nervous left, all on the big Farr West hall. Saturday tha family spent the day at the Hermitage, where a heavy band waa laid on my shonlder. man's face. another aocial day waa spent in beauwas be back for lie Then sprang "Where away, my young friend? excited now. In and out he wove. tiful Ogden canyon. the It was Locasto. Ills face was Farr Weat Saturday evening hla voice edged with Once mure he landed a hard left on Sunday School went to ' El Monte Irony, 1 was startled I admit, but I Locasto'a heaving stomach, and then, Springs, where they enjoyed a awim 'mailing in, he rained blow after blow and dance, after which ice cream and tried to put a good face on IL 'on bis antagonist. They came Into a cake were served to all. a Hello," I said; I'm Just taking Miss Ivy Chugg has won tha chamclinch, but this time the stroll" as the fastest green tomato broke the pionship deadly kidney awuy, giving Ilia black eyes pierced me, hie black in the Pacific avenue warewas time When wrapper us blow they parted. brows met savagely. The heavy jaw she ia employed. Mlaa where house, men were punting hard, shot forward, and for a moment the called both Davia Elverine Rawaon are and May bruised and covered with blooL also employed in tomato wrapping man, menacing and terrible, seemed Round six. Locasto sprang into the this fall. to tower above me. of the ring. Ills fare wus hid renter has been Ferman Weaterguard Ton He I" like explosive steam came Only In that bat disfigured. the at eously pea vinera working away wolf-like hla the words, and lips blood stained tnosk could I rec- through the summer, but la now nt tered, parted, showing hla powerful teeth. ognize the black eyes gleaming deadly home for e few wcekf. He expects You fol"You He I" he reiterated. to return to Provo with tha opening hatred. Rushing for the lowed me. Didn't I see you from the rehim across the ring. Again of the school year, where he will hurled he hotel? Didn't I determine to decoy sume hie in studiea the Brigham charging, he overbore him to the floor, Young University. you away. Yon would try to cron me, but failed to bold him. Claud Brown returned home Sunwould you? You would champion n awoke there In Then the Mr. day for n months vacation. damsels In distress? You pretty fool, the ancient spirit of the Iicrsrrker. Brown has been studying In tha Uniyou simpleton, you meddler" He care no more for punishment He versity of Michigan and expects to he Suddenly, without warning, was Insensible to pain. He waa the continue his studies during the com- struck me square on tbe face, a blindagain, mad with the lust of ing year, ing, staggering blow that brought me .battle. Like a fiend be tore himself d steer. to my knees aa falls a loose, and went after hla man, rushing I waa stunned, swaying weakly, trying him with a swift, battering bull of vainly to get on my feet Then be blows around the ring. Mr. end Mrs. James F. Hunter and truck me again, a bitter, felling blow. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward In a furious roix-nwere Now family they I waa completely at hla mercy now and savand Arave him family have gone to Yelsuddenly Locasto, seizing and be showed me none, lie was like lowstone to park. blm to tried smashing whip a fiend. Rage seemed to rend him. agely, Mr. and Mrs. William Jardine Mr. floor. Then tbe wonderful agility and Mrs. the brutalkicked Lawrence Green and Mr. me, he Time and again of the Englishman waa displayed. In and Mrs. L. J. Fife expect to leave on the on the riba, ly, relentlessly, t a distance of less than a drop soon for a trip to Yellowstone. After chest, on the bead. Was the man goa like cat Leaphe tamed completely the park the party will go ing to do roe to death? I shielded my ing up he was free and, getting a visiting to where they will visit on Canada, Would In be head. I moaned agony. ba of Mr. and Mrs. Jar-di-n Cornish waisthold with a with a heave, daughter never stop? Then I became on conresides there. ho who e, bore Locasto to the floor. Quickly scious, knowing that he was still kickMrs. Walker have Mr. Arthur and croh-lock- , a to and, lastly changed ing me, and wondering If I would ever holding Locasto'a legs, be brought him moved back to Taylor. They have for tome years past been making open my eyes again. to a bridge and worked bis weight up their home in Idaho. on bla body. I Long On t tribe September 8 the Taylor Primary the live "Long Black Jack, with a mighty heave; are preparing for a Home Coming" live tbe sorehead !" broke away and again regained hla day. The following program will m It wue the rrodlgaJ who spoke. ' n Thla seemed to enrage tbe rendered by the little onea: Song, This outfit buying! got gold mining feet Welcome to All" Primary children. tore after hla he for the more, been I've Here standstill. to beaten Earths Fairest man like a maddened bull. Getting a Invocation. Song, three weeks. In the burg and got over fertld with Incredible children. Song and Flowers," Primary he lifted strength, ten thousand dollar worth of grab First The Farmer." dance, group. hnrled and In air the Second group. Song, My Flowcached away.' Every pound of It will him straight up with sickening Dance, to him the ground er Garden," Zeebees and Zeegeea. net me 100 ;kt rent profit." Dance, followed bv song, Utah, FairHe wae very sprightly and elate, force. were Uls est Locasto there. eyes Utah," The Blue Birds. Song and lay bat 1 waa In no sort of mood to share Several dance, On the Bridge of Avignon, move. not He did dosed. I had In his bonynney. Physically He's all right," Zeebeca and Zeegeea. Dance, Rig a men rushed forward. folly recovered from my terrible manIndividual Jig," The Bluebirds. Dance, Rig a medical a aid looking handling. but In spirit I still writhed at The Sea Gulls. Song and dance Just stunned. I gnese yon can call Jig," tbe outrage of It. And the wurat wus A Hunting We Will Go," Zee bees Tbe law could the fight Over." Carouse 11," and Zeegeea. Dance, I could do nothlpg. The slowly put on hla Mixed group. Sohg I Want to Make were no witfor there not help me, nesses to the aasnulL I could ncrer clothes. lie was badly bruised about Somebody Happy," Primary children, but not seriously hurt In benediction. cope with tills man In bodily strength. ' the body, I looked down Taylor farmers are busy digging Shudderlngly over way. I the any brooded Yet how bitterly to a pulp, potatoes this week, and are loading beaten Locasto'a foce, at even was At there times business. to foot And at the Weat Weber station. Prices black murder In my heart. I planned hla body livid from head off to the hos- have held up unusually well, much to schemea of revenge, grinding iny teeth then, ns they Imre hlin the satisfaction of the potato pital. 1 renltM-- I wru revenged. In trr.ot rugc the whllp; and (Continued Next Week) rt-n- u d We-nev- Jn .2 Coat-mush- ed FARR WEST . p Jani-wago- Jam-wago- n Mephls-topbella- Jam-wago- n Jam-wago- Jam-wago- sea-pira- te TAYLOR pole-axe- p, two-foo- cold-fee- Jam-wago- ; . . 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