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Show Z 1 IV - - ItiStSHS - 4 JYVKy , the Girr Was nccucu - t JBy MRON .TBeettilM T IMoV m li.v FU I ' wiwk.4 j PSSlectSy logical easwer. "And, now you're trotting off to your sister's to play nana to a whola bnncb u xnw arenTTOorxwn.""'is' w. Oh, but tkey need me." she sn; Itt I l SB Iffnll 'swered reorophfnii . w , "1 dare say and oh, but what's the nsa of trying to get you ti iea things A REKINGTOIf r. . niy way ' ."Tom, yon eftlllilsMillMMIIMilll KeCIai - ., . arenf vexed, art your " Mnrapar SyaaiMt 0, iim, kf penitently. ' Uid you've eome, f oum not, dear. How conld ? "My tfwuy Fin "an, couldaTillYed think I flont iTerTexefwltyeur 1 other day without yoik Mlnnls, bad y And Catherine had departed, prom. - . M&mt.'y;-"Sh " ' on-yo- 4 Sot-Jim's- ', It Js! ? wife's an . - .he's in-la- not my own kith, and kla, and It seems to me I hatt my bands fait as It he How I wish 1 could tfelp arerybody!" Ton do slmost' I never sawjBuph a "girl. There's the baby crying now. Gould you run up. and get her, dear? It seems to m rye been up and down Jhese. staJn jsaffianitoeg I c&n bard--. ly make another trip, It was a busy time for Catherine Morton, All day and half the night she was on the Jump. Then both the -c- hild -- mun7. trow tans ro cummcui vumi Henry will hold bis own with uo tor, tand some even are of the opinion that Jones will come out the victor in the ' i i match. i The b9Jt prfllkninaries Prnvn to have bad the privilege of witnessing -- I i tomorrow." : t yon guess youll have to go but "good-promised Doctor Reynolds,, : -j I-. ness aioue Knows now u get aiong "1 ' -- jlhontyonmonwfjdldays. when Tlllle comes to Wean and one hu to keep behind her Wry minute or she won't half do the'work.' As Catherine flitted from one little task to another she was glad. She was glad that she could help, glad that her sister depended' upon her, glad that there was . no one to fill her M t H ' r iTtijfrjtU.tJ--- 1 2 "If you must get into a ang. get Into a good ne." wa the advice of Prof. T. Earl Patdoe, to the young men o"f the Brigham Young university FYiday morning. The professor's talk was on gang life. He made clear the importance of having friends of the right, sortrand portrayed vividly, the results of keeping company of th evil sort. Numerous Instances were given as Illustrations of the theme. Mr --Alirin sr. Ballif addressed the young "women's division on th theme of courtesy. Tctval thedellcritftil wlivrui :rzzr. thUntonPaaatrsht. Los to . I Atleeleir trains oaiiy. LOS NAME Tbree. - . ANGELES-LIMITE- M fi ft D fericend8Jr-l)ealln-sr is a Guarantee of Quafily, ? ' " ''- - i CS1 JO. 1 IJtiJ j . fl Round trip tickets with nine months limit to all points in "" ' 0 B --- "Sotitnemslifiwnisi a - U wh T. - - m A ( H CONTINENTAL UMITEP CALiFORNlrV ,. 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In mineral belt In that year he stance, and while aha was "helping the greatLondon In connection with the the minister the : babies would be visited mining. Industry to which for twenty needing, her; and always . while her 4)tore:-busyyj6arsJba basdevotedj handsrwers; full thereZWSOOniethlflg not. alone In West Australia, else beckoning to her. At times she himself In other sections of the Island. would get dreadfully tired, but hers but , In 1913 he was made a member of was the" nature that never stopped commission that fixed upon when, there 'was something to' be done. the royal and shipping points, the routes railway She would go on and on, quite lgnor-tba bodily sjctlvlty and work requiring ' ing the little warning twinges that adventures which opportunltrfor mother, nature telegraphed through hXlndsay'jcraved; No task was too bard r net body. for the dauntless Scot and no prospecIt was at this juncturi that Doctor tive . . danger too discouraging.-Summers drifted across her horizon. V After several years of close and con- : BJrd Refuge' In- - Lake Champlaln. stant .contact .with whining, sickly group of Islands In Lake Cham- women- - hs fell bard "tor Catherine's plaln known "as the Four Brothers unbounded good health and cheerful have been given to the Zoological Soof TJew York by their owner. Ed"1 dont believe' you know yon have ciety ward Hatch, Jr, to be a refuge for all . a body," be would laugh. for breeding gulls. .The Islands will time - "I dont except when Tm hungry," utilized by the. society .as a further be . ana flashed back at him. station for the study of bird life and "When art you going to marry jner fish life in Lake Champlaln, said by , be asked when be bad known ber less scientists to be as Interesting as that thn a month. at any other spot In the country. It . "!!NeTcr, Tom. Tm not going to marry ts possible that the Cnltod Stats amy .ay onemay establish an aviation camp on vone '"ly yen persist In saying tbatr of the Islands, v; , h - terested in the development of the Island continent His schooling consisted largely of the acquirement of Jt thorough knowledge of surveying, and at twenty-tw- o he was mapping, the strange lands of Aus tralia's northern territory. He con tinued at the. work for six. years, e plortng and 'running-- - boundaries": of 1 lands that few white men had visited. In 1888 be performed one of his most hazardous feats, riding across Aus- tralla from north to southwlth only a small black boy as his compenlon. Through the bush, over the deserts, across unknown streams, this journey took him. but the two companions ar- rlved -- safely at thrwasi1iavlngt evaded a hundred serious perils. Other ventures of a hatardous na ture followed this, and while acting as I leader of the Elder exploring expedition he crossed the great victoria dis trict, West Australia, 650 miles In thirty-fiv- e days, his 42 camels having but seven and a half gallons of water each for the whole Journey. It was while on this exhausting trip that the appearance of the rocks and sftnds attracted Lindsay's attention. He devoted some little time to examining specimens as the camel train slow ly progre8sedr and on reaching the coast reported the existence of a great auriferous area. A body of surveyors was sent out and the marvelously rich gold fields of Western Australia were anfound. . A wild nouncement and no doubt the original discoverer for a time was forgotten, " first-matc- four-roun- d CHERRY HILL IN, AUSTRALIA pTOe7T)urirdld hurt herToreaize then. .. r how much there was that she could not Lindsay remained do. e. service. Yoiu pay three dollars for and get your examination In a brief Item a few days ago the death of one of the world's most noted classes at the price you will explorers was chronicled. This was pay at any wholesale optical David Lindsay, ,who died In Melbourne. company in the state. What Australia. tetter can I offer 7 Lindsay was a native Australian, of Scotch parentage, born in Uouleva in Plenty of references 1856, and for nearly was In- Provo and Utah county. and something bad tobe done. Under h skillful Jlngern little rompers jmd dresses took shape like magic. "Ton are the most wondernu girl," . said Peggy admiringly. "What would I do without youl" "But I want to slip off tomorrow if " I can. Sunday at church the minister asked some of the ladles to help him with special work he's doing in the slum district and I volunteered for son-in-la- . 5b 'A s;i Take advantage of our Who .Discovered Great Pacifio I Field Was Native Born, Though ' Only Sixty Miles, . 1 (Honest :f4 J mm,j tno'neer I ha will The boxing OUR o "Thank heaven, you've found out at last, dear, where duty really lies." fifty-year- In tha nink of eonditioB kn4 will its sons, will also give a good account V 0U0ESJ1PRIS0M, CONVlCTi iOf rytbruary J, when the thermometer r registered., t. degrees below sero, ao ..' of himself against some other of the good fighters from Downinga factory ooeiievea 10 pe me . oiaesi man to '.V . . : ' ever enter a state penitentiary In this of maulers. t XJANUARY INAUGURATION. y . a Jll. "Robertson, aged Tlaleardwni bt staged In tbsliTgh countryThoraas Mi has started Serving his second WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. The Nor. schctirynuiaslwnlw term In ahe, Washington state prison. , rla amendment to the. federal fionsU and eyerythlng potots to a real large Robertson Was commuted from San tutlon eliminating? the .present session cowdrlPaM frnm; very whew wilws because he Is ' new congress and-- ' changing the dats -there. Already largo blocks of tickets monthi havS threatened the life of his i of Inauguration of to said ' Hi fire been Void to tans! in the adjoin 78flrearld grandwon, March 4 to" the third Monday in Jana- -' is- saia. ary; was approvedTuesday by "tb everv seat in the. large gymnasium Prison records shos? that Robertson senate will be - occupied' --Monday evening was committed to the Institution in In the second-degrewhen Bob Bullock steps, on the mat 1902 Taking Siberian Timber. manner His sentence was commuted1 for good and in his characteristic Estimates fr-an authoritiva source) ' " stretches forth his long right arm and behavior in 1(8 . that" About 380.000,00? feet ot tlm. Bay "Ladles end gentlemen announces, ber have been imported into Japan in of the etentng will be The CHICAG IN COLD VVAVS. 1922 from Siberia.. A great deal of thisv match between a boxing S. U. A., Utah. Joe Offeret of Provo, CHICAGO, Feb. 14. Chicago was. but th.e figures have been compfled and George Karpuses ot Kokomo. in the grip of another cold wave U?t from estimates arrived at from people ' ' nlgth. It was more severe ftan that In the; trade. "GET IN GOOD GANG." - -- Parentage. Im r, , GOLD Ha the. highest wrestling match Monday' evening be- character even to the extent that each ttoc-toon headllners could one of them ' be tween Henry Jones and Tommy The committee In charge of the any card. bout has been In touch with Dempsey Provo fans are backing their Idol, a tew times and he has indicated that FUllv Mnrrav. in the limit anil urn fr. be may co:ne,.A.t,tJQweerRje tain that his opponent. Eddie Douglas, has not' said for sure that be would will be seeing stars, many of them, come. before the end of the' bout r Murray , - " When told that tbW match was a Is one of the cleverest boxers, ever benefit performance tor . the steel cultivated In this section of the state plant site fund Jack Is said to have and. would be among the best known promised thatif his father'4ndlUon boxera In the nation - today n1-- his improves be will come. Dempsey weight bad he cared tA follow that ser- line. father at present Js In a hospital t;', llU..,M :r:- -;iously ill. 5;' 'v is a star of no mean imDouglas steel plant benefit card prom- portance and has sent many of the ises to be the very best that has been comers Tgalnstthiropeai in J3own-mg'- s day. .Acstaged In Provo for many Lake Cltyv aymnasmntSalt that Kai cording to tlfe advance-do-p reached here concerning Tommy Doc tor, he is a battle scarred "warrior of many years. He knows thei tricks and Z and IS holds 'or:tbaJ"ae''froitt-'X'tln most of the very aggressive. matches be has staged, .Tommy has been the aggressor. . Press, reports State that Doctor is . FOUND ua .1 1 mm; mm Every ef ft rt Is being made Jack Dempsay. the world's heavy be staged at the match. weight chanploa boxer, referee the bouts promise to be of baek-where- T every stitch of clothes they possessed I ITS ising to write every day. At first DocSummer heard from her regularly, then came days without a Una. As time went on bis Irritation grew Into anxiety and his worst fears were real-Ixe- d when he received a telegram stat ing wax Catherine was very UL ' WlthW ooi waiting to instruct his assistant aoout oi patient he took the next train 'but and found her on the verge of nervous prostration, . ; . . "Overwork," he' told Peggy none too genially. . "if you make yourself a sheep the wolves will eat you." ' Peggy did not quite understand the reference, but decided that Doctor :?umtterswas . not an. altogether pleasant person. It was. weeks before Catherine was up and out again. The doctor spent bto ilme running back and forth try-In- g to take care-o- f her and his patients, and It was with no little relief that he tucked her into, his car to tak her home one bright Sunday ' ,.. , morning.. "Thank7heaven. Tm golnt to set yon can take care of you, and I thought the trip Would be tun together.' Only sixty mHeV . !Tes,rm gIaalole. getting back. I know mother needs me." "Mother, thunder 1SomebodyH need yon, Jut.lhere's jmlyone-person- ' on earth wholl need you always and who can't get some one to take your place, and that's me. If yon oonid only understand, dear. ,1 minute and every day. TfT could only get the "croup or'need some little rompers made for me, 8r could do anything that would appeal to your mother Instinct !" "Do you know, Tom, Tve been thinking a whole lot lately, and Tve come to the conclusion that Tve been doing a little needing myself, and I guess it must be yon I want, because when tor . for seennrtQ depend' everything, .doesn't sheT Tm afraid sine I yoos tpolled her, .(Catherine, left home.", , f "Oh, no, not that i She'g just getting . to the point whera the likes some-on- e to lean on little, and Fd like to know why, she shouldn't ' Certainly we leaned on her long enough.". , res,1 and you know Jim's wife called up to ask If yon couldnl come over and help them a while, they're getting ready 'to go to Newport, and yon know, bow : -- croup all sight and baby's bad colic week, t tell yon what, an unfor married sister U absolutely essential to bringing op a family." v and Catherlsa Morton laughed bugged her vailing sister." "Glad I can - help yon with the kiddles; Iff alwayr fun to be with thenv but 1 hated to leave mother, Peggy;, she's not' a bit veil and she not, only aggresslva on" the" offensive side but very clever on the defensive. He seems to know the key which will unlock the most difficult and dangerH ous looking, holds, and Is able to crawl out of places that to the spectators look as certain defeats. Knowing that he is going np igalnst a real tough matman, Henry Jones is taking no chances and has trained mora diligently, perhaps, than tor any 58 Batoy: West Center. : S uperior "Motor jCompqny DISTRIBUTORS ' ' - ' " . "PROVOUTAlf. -- " " . r 1 . |