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Wyomings fishing season will open April 1 and close November 5, a period 24 days shorter than heretofore, the fish and game commission announced a few days ago. LOGAN, UT. Request for a reduction in assessed valuation of Logan city business property of not less than 25 per cent has been made to the county commission by a group of Logan business men. SALINA, UT. Remodeling of the old Commercial house at First West and State Streets has been started. The building was recently acquired by D. M. Anderson, contractor, and is to be converted into an apartment house, the first Id Salina. PRICE, UT. Leases have been drawn up by the County Attorney for the rental of farm lands taken over for back taxes. The property will be rented to applicants for the amount of the current years assessments, the plan being designed to aid the unemployed. UT. Immediate payOGDEN, ment of a seven per cent dividend to depositors of the closed Ogden State Bank was authorized by district judge George S. Barker up n petition of W. H. Hadlock, state bank commissioner and R. S. Jones, examiner in charge of liquidation proceedings. PROTO, UT. Preliminary grading work on the Lake paving project has been started. A contract for the paving of the e basis streatch on a has , already been signed by the state road commission and the Utah County board. PROVO, UT. More than 300 jobs have been pledged by Provo residents for unemployed as a result of thy .Provo American Legion Posts drive on depression and unemployment. LOGAN, UT. Logan will sponsor its first state band contest April 29 and 30, M. R. Hovey, secretary of the Logan chamber of commerce announced recently. This contest will be recognized by the National Bureau for the Advancement of Music. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH The pioneer monument committee o f Springville Is making plans to launch a campaign soon, to raise $500 for the completion of the Pioneer-Mother monument to be erect-t-d here this summer. PLEASANT GROVE, UT. Work has been started on the setting tank, near the mouth of Battle Creek canyon, in order to give work to the unemployed. Many city roads are also being graded and gravel50-5- 0 two-mil- s, I.IBTEH n i Q ml, mt$ mmm am in tepees of the same general pattern of those their Apache ancestors built. The dozen Indians are still authorized by regulations, although scout plane squadrons have almost completely replaced them. Their last active service was in the Pershing expedition in 1916. Fireproof Forests Germany is making its forests practically fireproof by careful planting of different types of trees. Country Home. Indians in U. S. Army The twelve Indian scouts still reWater on the brain can sometimes maining In United States military service live In Ft Huachuca, Ariz., be avoided by using umbrellas. Stronger than He Was at Twenty ed. ROOK SPRINGS, WYO. Many score of range horses were trapped and perished in Clay Basin, a deep canyon located near the line. Heavy snows set in ai d the canyons deep sides became clogged with deep drifts, making it Impossible for the horses to climb out. PAYETTE, IDA. Organization has been made of the Southwest Idaho Chamber of Commerce, composed of twelve cities in southwestern Idaho and eastern Oregon. A board of directors will be selected for the different organizations IDA. Thousands POCATELLO, of range horses are dying from starvation in Fremont and Clark counties, due to the fact that all range grass has been buried by deep snow. MANTI, UT. A delegation from the Sanpete County Taxpayers association has asked the South Sanpete school board to reduce salaries of the teachers for the coming year by twenty per cent CHEYENNE, WYO. All officers were at the close of a two-da- y conference of the organized labor council of action of the Rocky mountain states. Pocatello, Idaho, was selected as the next meeting place. OGDEN, UT. 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Iron County commissioners have decided to launch a program, which Includes the grading and oiling of sixteen miles of state highway between Beaver County line and Paragoonah, at a cost of StO,-00In the near future. PRICE, UT. Repairs to the city pipeline, entailing an expenditure of $2200, have been authorized by the city council, work on the project to start Immediately. $600 of the total amount will be spent on labor. RES - purges irritating REMEDY ffl the safe, dependable, all vegetable laxative. Mild, to- gently pleasant N? night tomorrow alright. Get a 25c box. The t iSJ'NluHl ALRIGHI Laxative Shooting Merely a Bluff n countries resort to revolutions as a simple form of election and regard It as the best method for making a political change, Charles H. Cunningham, former United States commercial attache at Lima, Peru, said at St. Louis recently. There is a lot of blank shooting done in some of the revolutions, with shots being fired mainly for effect, Cunningham said. 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For weeks he had tried to sum- mon courage to propose to Janet Ames. It was his last chance, for tomorrow he would sail for South America. He forced himself to look at her. Her lips were parted, her head cocked in that pert little way she had. Bewitchingly lovely, vibrant with health and love of life, infinitely sweet and desirable she seemed. Her bright glance caught his aifd held. Something In the misty depths of the soft brown eyes gave him a breathless courage. He had a wild impulse to shout but the tightness In his throat made his voice low and husky. Janet . . . I that is I love you. Will you marry me? She retreated a step that brought her face Into shadow. Seconds ticked Into eternity, became minutes, hours, years, before she answered. No, Jimmy, I cannot . . . we would always be poor . . . cant you see, Jimmy? Its Its because youre so easy going. Youre just a mark, a dear lovbe like Bernard Wagable mark ner. No one Imposes on him. He Is a man of the world and he uses modem methods . . . bound to succeed . ... A smart fellow, Wagner. He had gone into the building contracting business In their home town. Every one knew that Bunny Wagner was d business a comer; a man; a competitor who was hard to beat. Ruthless in his methods but popular, nevertheless. Men hailed him on- - the street, in clubs, everywhere. They liked his brisk style and easy He succeeded at everycordiality. thing he tackled. and Dumb miserable, Jimmy watched her; wondered if that firm little chin would relent; knew that it would not Then dully, slowly, the rest of her soft accusation burned In. His chin came up and the glance from his mild blue eyes was level. His voice was steady as he held out his hand and said good-bJimmy pitched his camp on the bleak mountainside where the Icy blasts from the eternal snows on the rugged peaks of the Bolivian Cordilleras hurtled down and tore savagely at his frail tent He threw himself into his work with grim purpose. He saved his money as never before. It became a byword that anyone could' make a touch from easygoing Jimmy Bedford. To his Aymara Indians he was Don Santiago (St. James). No one knew that the smiling, optimistic Jimmy carried a constant dull ache in his heart. He could not forget Janet Ames, but he stubbornly resisted an overwhelming desire to write to her. The silence between them held for three heart-tearin- g years. At the latter end of his contract he tore open a letter from Berna'rd Wagner with cold misgivings as her last words came to him again. Dear Old Friend Jimmy: it began. A puzzled frown spread over Jimmys face as his eyes strayed to the signature at the bottom. He read, bewildered. . . . and if you could Just let me have a small loan say twenty-fiv- e Otherwise, things have been going well for your old pal. You, of course, remember Janet Ames. Well, old boy, Im the lucky fellow . . . thought once you had the inside track . . . be married in June. . . . The ' letter dropped from Jimmys cold fingers and he sat staring . . : Home. Jimmy swung from the train and looked about the station for his father and mother. They would be along. He was glad to be back. He said it several times as if it were a ritual to which he must cling. t It was nice to see old faces, familiar sights. Everything looked the same. Not quite. His roving glance took In the office and yard diagonally ' across the street. The windows were dirty and vacanL the yard deserted. A swinging right angle sign creaked noisily Bernard Wagner, Conin the wind. tractor, it said. Jimmy rubbed his chin. Bunny would have moved Into bank building he the new had built. Jimmys eyes strayed to it, a block up the street. It was not yet finished. It, somehow, looked dead. Jimmy, said a timid voice at his ... hard-heade- hits the bulls-eyT'arget J-- on every count. Its the e new idea in tobaccos . . . real roll-your-o- cigarette tobacco, blended just like ready-made- 3 s. - "And the smokes you roll from Target look like readymades. They stay plump, and dontroll out at the ends. You get 40 gummed papers free with every package. No more smokes that bust open while youre trying to smoke them. "And the saving you make is a 1932 idea. Just think of it, I get thirty or more swell smokes from each pack of Target. And I pay only one dime.Yes,sir,Im forTarget. j- i roll-your-o- 0 u u a 0 AND GET THIS: The u.s. Government Tax on 20 cigarette amounts to 61. On 20 cigarette you roU from Target Tobacco the tax is just about If. No wonder you get such value for a dime! i- cs "" SAVE MONEY ROLL YOUR OWN SEE WHAT YOU SMOKE Wrapped in Moistureproof Cellophane Brown Williamson Tobacco Corp. 193 Louisville, Kentucky 8s N Store With a History One of the oldest stores in Philadelphia Is this year celebrating its one hundred and eighty-firs- t anniver sary. It is a little gunsmith shop and was first opened for business in 1751. The site was originally sold by William Penn in 16S4 and IVil liam Drinker erected a building in which the first white child born in the Quaker colony was born. Frank Confession So you want to marry my daugh Who put yon ter, said the man. up to coming to me about it?" To tell the truth, sighed young man, it was the banker holds my notes. Industry and good luck are the who akin Salt Lake Citys ten-stor- y elbow. Janet 1 His heart contracted as he looked at her with wondering eyes. She was making a brave effort although the glistening eyes belled the smile cn her sensitive mouth. Her dress was neat but a trifle shabby. Why, it was the same one she had worn that last night! He remembered those pink flowers and the lacy around the top of it. Her shoes. He realized by her heightened color that he was staring; that she was pitifully aware of her clothes, and he looked again across the street. "Wheres Bunny now? His voice was wracked with pain. It sounded thin and metallic as it came from the top of his throat Her voice trailed Hes gone. I oft and he wheeled In amazement. She was fumbling In her purse. He could only see the point of her chin. Presently she It was quivering. found what she sought and held It out an envelope. Dumbly, mechanically, he opened it and drew out a check. It bore his signature; and on the paper it said, Pay to the order of Bernard Wag HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths in every room. RATES FROM $1.50 Radio connection Just opposite Mormon Tabernacle ERNEST C. 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