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Show FROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL Lee's Statue UnVeilcd on Anniversary of Surrender AIL - ' 'ANNE AUSTIN siwiMoaSwa' A ft a UM UaU&9 TO&O to CAMHOX a nnAl b wvn ran to cling to her hands, abjectly eourUag mmmrww Batty bad known d they would. But with a few patf she IfcoorJ thtm away and bustled anxiously toward a woman whom Sally bad not noticed befora. ao complete bad been her, absorption la ths children. The woman stood aloof near the orm of ""the girl nobody can lift" listening to Gus. ths barker, with a alight charming smile of amusement on ber beautiful mouth, Whea bflas Pond Joined her timid ly, deferentially, the "lady," aa Sally instinctively thought of ber from ths first moment that aha became aware of ber, turned slightly, so that "Princess Lalla," whose platform waa qutte near, got a complete and breatb-teJUn- g view of . her nf to CLEM tanaed aa. abeent-mmde- ahaaaye, taa aaly fisaa lb Hum aaa waa lou. kwii CMmi naas.es KVi ti hunltlag abaot their taaeceat frirad-saiDavid WU Bias torrlfle Mow. . Dmthi aad Baity-tw- a awy mni )oia a earalyal, David aa fwok't helper ana Bally la a sideahaw da gwiaed aa rrtaeeaa Laila," crystal re-Mr- n, KIT A. Hula fataated wttfc David aad tfcreataas to tor Bally aver to tha notice for ths Carsoa affair if aha doeaal naep affv David. Oaea to Capital City, Sal for gets bfc f earn and ady Im af Talla" wanders forth, for- -' gattiag tha pauoe are altar kar aad David, Oa afseraaaa a iIm(im lata (ha erystal aha la startled ay a naa, a ealtorad Easterner, who toaatnciy talks, to to about tow Turkish eaotaaaa. Ha reads HF.B Tatar to tha errttaV ndflaltr-tngly tolla Iter af a brilliant life ahead. Ha aaka to to ca to Sanaa vita aim. bat aba refuses. All day aba mm bin Uagerlng to the back af the crowd aad a strange foreboding- fills he. Everything to aha looks forgotten, however. wba a from hb aad sees bar (h arpbaoaga trooping lata see tbo ala-gal- ea tjb. little-frtand- s, high-backe- u , full-lipp- . - H iiio.nn.. nlav-actin- whl-perln- g ment There was a new little girl whom Sally had never seen before; such a homelv little runt of a girlJ with eiioiTnousinupiesuJrcs snu j)ift freckles on her putty - colored cheeks Her snuff colored hair had been clipped closs to her scslp. so that her poor little round head looked like the law of a man who has ' not shaved for three days. claw-hand- her. But where was Mrs. Stone "old Stone-Fsce- " herself? Sally knew very well that the children had not come alone. Whiie Ous wss discoursing grandiloquently upon the talents of Bof fa. the human ostrich. Sally sat very prim and apparently s Music at its Best Brunswick Records t UTAH &. 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That was odd, too. for he was usual ly ths most promiment person a such an affair, taking great pain that no reporters who might happen to be present should overlook him and his great kindness of heart Then ttttla 14mi4tih Miss Pond sentiments t1rfl Mine Pond, who bad befriended nine; her all she knew of me child's ags, cams hurrying nervously Into ths tent She had undoubtedly been detained at the ticket booth and was sure, fudging- from her anxious. nervous manner, that the children had gotten into mischief during her brier absence. , Three or four of ths litUe girls v ; CrCCD -" i -- pork products this. Spring and Summer than ever before and each O. P. Skaggs System market will have die best for them at the low est possible prices. s, and shrill of her litis ing explanations and information ... - EYEHY - many people will use more cured Ing, Importantly, each holding- one F watrhml-eye- ; ' Cured.. Pork., products hs bacon, picnic hams and all other cured pork cuts, are very reasonable in price and we anticipate - at Vli; Bwf Is almost too expensive to use. The market has never been so high during our. retail experience. Pork has been the reverse all winter and a big portion of our winter sales have been fresh Pork. ld SELECTIONS . ie Too High Thelma had cut a deep gash in her cheek! It would leave a scar. Betsey had a summer cold and no handkerchief; her with cheeks were painted poppy-re- d fever, or perhaps It was only excite GOOD , ths orphans toward Jan, ths giant's platform. tremble of Salln aaw ths UU-taEloiae's babyish mouth, aad her heart ached with desire to comfort the child. Outwardly Eloise had become exactly like all tha other little 4 ' -- ' .1 girls any. bleating whea ths other . little sheen bleated, obodieatly .ex cited whea they war excited, silent when they were silent but under neath she waa still bewildered and unreconciled to the death of ber stock-comother, ths cheap little ' pany actress who had evidently adored ber child and been adored in return, ,' But someone ' Ms had- - seen Eloise's hurt, "so unconseioualy In Dieted by the lovely aad arrogant ran lady. Betsey, the v from the herd to take Eloise's hand, 1 4 4aT vlS) U, "- ,' with aa absurd and touching little K. Les and his ramou horse. Traveler, were unveiled April Robei Of likeness Uenersl Tha motherliness. of by tha Stone gesture "Come on. Elolse." Sally heard1 Mountain association. In charge of ths gigantic memorial. The above photo ahows the appearance of the Betsey cry In tyr shrill little voice. sculpture a few days before the statue was completed. Ths finished figure Is 130 feet high. "Let's Just you and me look at the. see ths giant .tunny people, We-cawhen the crowd, moves on, I wsnt Bobber Shop GIRLS FLYERS to see 'Princess Lalla' more'n any. . - fortune told.- - I i . , at want i myI thing. When ths restaurant next door want to ask her where Sally is Uad- - a big akeet-Bieteeld air vou rernpmtgiil,lly fata, XDJU. shaft ths other day, a stingy cusman says she "sees all. knows all,' tomer asked tha bead waiter If so sha ought to know where Sally It was a new attachment to ths is." . cash register. TTha-biaha say xuaawajlgirls A contortionist who sang a song Eloise answered, her eyes round while tied In a knot In the movie with awe. "They say shs did sometheater aeroia the way, did pretty thing awful bad and tub away with well for the shape shs waa In. a man Blondy, the manicure, aays the "Sally didn't do nothing bad," trouble with most people is they "She retorted Indignantly. Betsey don't beliey tn - signs, especially couldn't! She waa the best 'big girl' Look and Listen." "Stop. d '. for us in the Home. She NEXT I little kids and oh!" She stopped with a gssp. her eyes popping as she took in the fantastic splendor I.EVfN'E RlfT SETTLKn i of "Princess Lafia." "Listen, Prin WASHINGTON. AprU 13 (UP) cess Lalls," she mustered up cour TRS government's - suit anain-- t c Charles A. Levins, age td whisper coaxingiy, "does It cost a lot to get your fortune told? flier,' for heavy damages because of I've only got a nickel that the New ll,rd manlmilsf Inn. In i r r.1 . 1 Ynrk leily gave me sha give every scar settled but of court for a reported dimrtrat" 'fTrpent-- a nickel for some salt water taffy " flat price of 1150,000. 7 V. Sally could hardly restrain herself from crying out: "Oh, Betsey, The steamship now In tha trans- it's me! Sally Ford! Tou don't hsve AtlanUc tourist traffic touch at BO to spend your poor little nickel to ports of Europe. " find me! I'm here!' But she knotHorse racing Is known as ths na ted her litle brown hands more tional sport of Great Britain. Francs owns tha island of Martightly and. managed to smile with a princess-tik- e indifference and tinique in ths West Indies. weariness' as (he cooed In her "Tur- The old Ths unborn lamb supplies fur tneoiy Uutt the iauiv were useful for household purposes only ' kish' accent: ' . hold any more. Hers are three Utah girls who are accomplished known as "broadU.il." doesn't to get xe for- In aviation. They have stirred up "Eet costs noth-tn- g cons.ejablg Interest In flying in their The first postage stamps weretune told. Womens and mess must home city, Salt Lake City, where they can ueTseen at the an port'almoet nsed in Great Britain ra 198,- cents to learn past, pres-epay any day. Left to right they are Alice Jensen, Lula Mitchell and Laurece and future, but for you nothing! Snyder. , Come up here by my aide. .1 weel read the crystal" Beef Is as-ain- . TWO ed herself from thstraddUng saaas OTTOimen'anJTnipulaively seised her hand. The swift, cordial smile with which she greeted the child and released ber hand as poasibie kept Sally from resent ing ths action. But Elolse, sun hypersensitive, knew that shs bad been df HcaUly juubbad . and bung back as Cos, ths barker, herded oeauiy. "Oh!" Sally breathed ecstatically. her little brow a painted hands clasping sack other tightly In her you aeautirui: xou'are lap. like a real princess, or a queen." But she did not say ths words aloud Behind ths little --buuk late veil her sapphire eyes widened snd glowed; ber breath cams quickly over bar parted, earmlned lips. The woman, who seemed scarcely older than a girl, but who, by her poise and a certain maturity in her face, gave Sally the Impression that he waa a queen rather than a prin cess, had takenher hat off, aa if --" ' tne neat oppressed her. It was s slghta." HOW CO OJT WITH THE BTOBT smart, trim little thing of silvery green felt that had cupped her CHAPTER XXVI small head like the green cup that r she when holds a flower. And her face was Sally's first Impulse, . i.lift- 111 n saw ina Bnuirm Plof- of ioualy Into bloom with the removal hum tumblin Into the Palacowas of the hat Wonders tent, was to flee. She so conscious of being Sally Ford, Sally had never In all her life "whose rightful ptaes was with those seen hair "Eke that shimmering white In waves of purs gold, slightly rum staring, shy little girls lawn "Sunday" dresses, that she pled by the removal of the hat, so oae mwnBt forgot-fq- r that Single threads of 4t caught the completely f niir terror that to them she light from the gas Jet that burned Lalla,' "Princess would merely be day and night in ths rather dark to the Sultan tent Her skin, pale with the heat favorite crystal-gsze- r from she line-lesof ths day, waa creamy-whit- e escaped f Turkey before - i Via tiiMm. smooth and rich, so that Sald ly's fingers longed to touch It rev Cowering low In ber gilded chair. In an effort to make erently. Surely It could not feel and Inconspicuous like ether flesh; it wss made of herself as small as Dossible a useless effort reauy something finer snd rarer than cf Hi 4 Via nrHiMt k.. mun u snd blood, dermis snd epidermis. infra .nrl moat rbmafltie flKure In the Her small lovely mouth.' soft and i tMit. dressed as she was in Oriental aa a child's, was tender "and amused and proud, the mouth traDn nrs one waicnea m a mi hnm ahn knew so well, with -aaorea lor ner beauty but whom of omesjpkwr Not that she would want to be adoration has not cheated of very her were But them! human they back with emotions. wished that ever (he could see the Sallymore eyes people, the only chums she hsd closely. how knew she well ror even wnne they were wide end known. How blessed one for . liberated toughing, sending out little snarklpa they felt, and light she thought afternoon from the bleak corridors by there wss a hint of sadness In them. of ths orphsnage, catapulted someone's Eeneroslty Into fairyland. or restlessness, ss if only a cart of For to them the carnival was fairy- - her attention was given to the car nival and to the children. ion a. xneso rwMnw"-"w"'- J fens was very smaU snd allch starved orphans saw only glamor . and wonder, believed with all their sooner earn than little Miss Pond, word that who had to look down as aha talkid hearts every. extravagant sten In his to uttered her. Bufc for all her adorable Ous, ths barker, smallness she carried herself with torian bawL and love a compassion certalit arrogance. Every move Suddenly filled her heart to overflowing. She ment ane made as she and ML. thai Poad wantadJa njft.Aajsnihs sjepj led to ber little platform siaMioer Joined the children waa proud and Clara and Thelma and Betsey to grscerui. She was wearing a summer unnrt. ber breast She felt so much older and wiser than she had been - two suit of silvery-gree- n knitted silk, which Showed to the beat ad weeks ao. when she had "play-actthe scrubbed as the them ad" for miniature Venus proportions of they floor of tha dormitory. How awed ner Dooy. as ahe swung toward be If, would the and admiring they children, nodding acquiescence were bodies to little Miss thin their when Pond's eaeer pressed tight In her arms, she little Elolse Durant ths child who should whisper. "It's me Sally naa oeen tne "new glrr of Sally', It's me. kids!" But of 1st art lae atme orpnanage, catapult course the couldn't do It; she would be betraying not only herself but David, and she would rather die than that David should be caught and vunishad for defending .her Clem Carson. As ths children milled excitedly In tha tent, huddling together In rrotina like sheen. - holding each nd cither's hands, fl"1'" together as their swed eyes roamed from ons "freak" .to another. Sally searched their facet . i : 131928. oomerUona In aala-tatn- - all eitlce whera w bre staraa, e that sooda front u mar be 4 fotfi ly promptly tnalled at -. pur-chas- - ' FOOD . i r " ""T fa- - I M STORES n frtm the tnilndl assis fck. Emtilf ttut4 eitk ktj, he1921 SIMOt O CntOf p.m. PR0V0 - UTAH 115 West Center Street Ct Saw aeT a H it r-- nr IB wonnf low li f.t ,u- - ra'- . 1 |