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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH IT)UK. UTAH Gentle Rebuke Veiled In Person's Profanity It was only a small church for Citlienahip upper pari of bdy waa out. and The lure toSuperior own a home la aa Inheraha waa ailvt when Paul reached Her admlMlim of ni-- r Mt for bin her. II tried b ieak aa ha fora ent In the mind of the average mao w wads lo a quirt and Inlrtwiwctlve at tba rock a tut hla vole waa guoa and toman aa the desire to live. lit anw t'Mrla'a eyes looking at him All down through the agea man baa ay. aa If hla physical self had crs-e- d to ba a living of lb It was (hla, with the light fading out of them, nought to create fur hlmaelf and bla and her rrfrrrnta to Llsire, which tlh made no tier eyea wero family a place of protection agalnat the detnctita and danger with tha Strengthened his deietuilnaihia not to doted whin he bad bet In hla arm at InaL Yet ahe wot not dead ha i reult that the Idea of home hat to" weaken her fulih In hlna again. rd In the mind lit rnnvrd to tb edge of piled up found hlmaelf aoylng the word over I Individual It becomet drhrla and begun to luveuiiguie It, and over ae be climbed with her out ! "f " nrnttcr of pride to own a home. of I he flaauro. csuiiunltig bn to stand barb a llili U " ,'1 fvcMiiouulIng pride of ' Tlit rutihla limhened under bla frrt It may be that ibe of 'h rtH.uI.ed In the great and alld dwu Thrrt waa quite a Curia I la Ida it and Paul wHuld oem I 1 I llttlr rock slip hefure he had guns tar, have beet, bad It not been for , i American rltle. We ace nelghttorhooila sending up a cloud td dual between iic looked upon aa beautiful retlden I brut. !hrmi;.,h I Id a. when II bad art tlal center. The eiyle of the homea bliu fnllnwed tth heard tied, ('aria wna cnee the lateat. But In a few him railing lo hot lo go look luii in yearn we we thee section abandoned a niortutii waa aiandmg al hla tldr by Ibe original owners, who have I A lino. I altott l ho l it m. aiocp waa I hr moved to other section, newer and aarrtd ihr tiranrr uarrowrd lo half a I more modern. The older aeetlona are rh.-krwaa fori In and wldili dmi then filled wllh a citizenship which with loorr r.k and nfn luul baikod haa moved from tome other aeetlona at It trim aomlnrl spriiilfii rye perhaps lets desirable, and an on, Tha and InailiiotUrlg oii hiinaoil between It endless desire to own a homo whleh and t'uriu Amu In f rtploalon otdna can be looked upon with pride by Its milt tout a murvely rnrilhlr tremor owner goes on and on. II a wua aa rarlb Hiruugli ihr Slight Statistics prove home ownership ting ai mi m id amid and nlilli-- a oiiiur usually leads to more happiness and trlikllna down from Ihr aiiaointod bettir citizenship. For It la pointed aralaiiohr Hr rtiuglit bn hand and out that usually when a man owns took hot swiftly hark lo wifely a home he la pretty dependable and A noarrr allot would rud Ibal reliable. thing down on us," be aald "Wall ber tjtiill I bud out norr about It." Tree Have Large Place "Whin are you going to dof ahe asked. in Town' Appearance "Flint, cllmh the edge of the wall Colonel Sherrill Is a lover of trees. and aor w hiii la bejofid." He believe thut a city Ilo did Hiia and rriurnrd to her In will inuke for the health and happiness a frv minutes. of Its citizens. He is asking council "Funny how ilirle iilngs pul I hem to repose authority In him to have actvra In our way 1" tie tried to apeak planted and cared for these friends of "The Unsure la rlnii aa a lightly life, wherever possible, along the city floor beyond that slug of debrla which streets. No gift of prevision Is essenIs remly in topple We could be nut tial to the foretelling of what this in flvr niinuira If It were not for IhaL would mean to the -- Ity from the pres-elr As In Ive got in take a chance." year through generations to come. Hsr Eyas Wert Closad When Ha Had "And the chance?" To this latitude some of the noblest Hsr In Hla Arms at Last We mind get over the loose stuff. and most beautiful trees In the world Either that or go bark to the tittle the happening of this night It seems nre Indigenous. Those cities Are," reasonable that neither Clairs nor throughout the world as cities We must go on," alie said. Lucy Uoll? nor the others would have of chnrrn and are municipaliWe told the more Intimate of Its details. ties which have beauty Yea, we've got to go on. resolved tree planting, a or stick back sis there Ue passed A madman told the story. The madcare, culture and feel long. ISy bugging close to the man was Paul. He came Into the en- terms of scientific preservation Into practicability. wall I think I cun reach one of the gineers' camp In the middle of the Cincinnati's environs are among the In It. the ulide and loosen keystones night. They did not know him at most beautiful In the world, with their It won't be difficult, and the whole first for brush and limbs and rocks prospects of artistic landscapes, their thing will come down like a house had disfigured him lb the darkness. hills and wooded views, the silver with the foundation pulled out from Ilia face was like that of a man who gleams of under It. I'm going to take you back had been beaten with naked fists. His boreal and reaching rivers. But arother natural loveliness a distance." clothes were half gone. His feet were need not be restricted to our hills and "And when the slide comes, where bleeding through the shredded leather contiguous urban terrain. should will you be?" of his boots In bis arms he carried a a citys streets remain Why drab, dusty, Against the rock wall, as small as woman; a dead woman, they thought desolate of fresh harmony of whis1 can make Not nntll Derwent unwrapped the myself." pering foliage, the grace and sym"You mean," said Carla, with quick coat with which her bead and shoulmetry of swaying branches? Cincinunderstanding In her eyes, that yon ders were protected and saw her face nati Enquirer. are going to take the stick and pry could be clearly realize that the man one of the rocks loose, but not from was Paul. Towns the edge of the wall, for no foothold They took Carla to the MIstassinL The problem of getting towns Is there. Your Intention Is to stand She was carried gently, but quickly. Is quite ponderous and ImporIn front, and make an effort to get out In a litter with half a dozen men tant. It Is one that the aeronautics of the way when the avalanche starts." taking turns tw bearing ber. branch of the Department of ComI am sure I cun do It" Even then. In hla exhaustion, Paal "If It comes slowly, yes. But what Insisted on walking a ber aide until merce has been wrestling with since It undertook the coordination of commerIf it should come the other way? Let the last nerve In him broke. It waa cial aviation ns go together, Paul. It muy be that this which robbed him of a enterprise. The energy a and day devoted to the solution has been far we can get over It safely." night of conscious life. from wasted. It has resulted In the Walt here until I gel the stick When he came to himself again, of several hundred comIt we If together after hour of tortuous sleep, Dertry to climb over munities. we will not need the stick." went told bltn thut Carla waa badly y But we cannot climb It. I know. I flying, however, has but would live. hurt attained such a volume that It behave seen a hundred of those things Claire, he said, had returned to ber comes obvious that the problem will In the pit They are like In New York the second day not be people when look solid. It even fully solved until every hamthey guns, his after supposed death. Lucy Belle let, village, town and city points its a Is necessary to looseo rock and then make a run for It. The stick will hod gone with ber. Word bad been nnme skyward. Consequently, reinsent to her that he and Carla were forcing the efforts of the Commerce give me a few feet start." had replied, say- department and Lucy-Bellolive, But it may be more firmly fixed branch, other agencies ill. Then was Claire that very ing have thrown their concerted energies than you think." had come a telegram from Claire. Into the solution of the problem. "My stick will prove It Until then Derwent gave It to Paul. you must remain here." 1 am so Come happy," It said. She accompanied him to the down Proper Building Important The architectnral design and strucward exit of the small, room like to me ns quickly as you cam Only God knows how glad I am. tural efficiency of office and factory prison they had entered, Ihnd listened sometimes takes a thing like this t' bis footsteps until the sound of them to Itbring buildings as well as homes have an a In love woman's out the grew faint Then she ascended to the important bearing on the health of crest of the rock slip again. A score heart," said Derwent, remembering America, notes the American Archiof feet beyond lay the danger point. Paul's years of loneliness. tect, commenting editorially on the reYes, It does." said Paul, and he cent estimate Between It and where she stood was that the nations annual the rough depression, out of which saw 'arias face between him and the loss from Illness approximates had Ulhtre written. which words Paul would be compelled to race for ,TO BE CONTINUED) his life should he loosen the avulanche. There are fewer greater causes of There was an overhang of rock, high sickness than lack of ventilation, poor Little His Lapse up, and she did not see how he could Little Reggie was dining out for tht lighting, drafts and other such preescape It. She turned to look back time in uis life. His mother had ventable factors, says the magazine, first It was In the direction he had gone him a few hints b forehand or pointing out that false economy on - In given like Paul to take the situationthe part of owners who Insist on cheap good manners, and so far Reggie bad this way. as If It were au unlm construction often results in loss of fulfilled all her expectations of him. portnnt Incident rather than a tragic Will you have a little more pud i workers time of far greater value thing. than the amount saved by reducing ding, Reggie? asked his hostess to Light was fading swiftly, and eve construction expense. wards the end of the meal. nlng shadows were falling between thank t No, you.1 Reggie, replied the deep, close walls of the crevasse No Need to Fear .Upkeep his mothers gratification. A radiance was in Carla's face, as If a Is a word often pronounced Upkeep" hit come on, now, Oh, urged sendvoiceless spirit within her were with the peculiar solemnity that once a little." do have ing a message to some one Id the hostess; belonged to "mortgage, Implying a No, thank you," said Reggie again world above She could hear Pauls and fearful something. To mysterious smiled. The good lady iron In nails footsteps returning, the the It hangs over the homes Imprudent will what she asked, dear, "Well, his boots striking od rock, and her like an evil spirit. But the foresighted have? you to his name. call moved, yearning lips Then Reggies politeness brokt I know the truth. They know that it Then she ran down into the hollow Isnt upkeep that costs, but failure to down. and up Its farther edge. After all. It upkeep. A lot please I he shrilled. a of Iiamocles sword be not such might over them. If It were not, then Paul Good Plan First Need could only scold If It were Invented Acoustic Tiles The secret of the successful house, was She began to climb. tta Berliner The late Emile if there Is a secret; Is In Its plan. Inventor of the acoustic cement cell First the plan and then a house. If a CHAPTER XII Mr. Berliner had studied hail acoustic house Is well planned, an Impressive an He audl observed that for years deS,re1 so wooden walls has has a was that torium He crash. the heard Paul can easily be adapted to fyIe it. while cause k the acoustics, little beyond the place where he had perior left Carla, and ran tc it, calling her bad acoustics frequenilj Is the rigldltt What, Careless? name. He leaped through the dust of walls. It was this theory that tin The per capita cost of fires in the In aconstU the inventor heavdeveloped which was settling quickly and United States Is at least three times ily, aud saw the hollow choked to the tiles. These are composed of porou that of any other conntry. The aver-o resonance the have vet and avalonciie cempnt of the debris vltb the brim ase nannaI loss during the last flva Carla was caught In the last grip of It wood. They are the fruit of mon 3ears I,ns wel1 over $500,000,000. .near the creal of the rock slip. The than 20 years of research. Country Home. CHAPTER XI hr Continued jrt ao-m- "l''l'y ',r amall town, so that tha preacher could ace that the atrangcr In the front pew had put a 10 bill Into the contribution box. By deep breathing he kept from fainting away wllh astonishment, and waa able to to the stranger's greeting when ba came down from the pulf the morning aerv pit at the do lee. "I want to te! you," said the visitor, "how dad I am that d to drop In here thla morning. That was a d n fine sermon," "Thank you," said ths pnmon. "And I want to say that I'm glad you dropped In. and ! waa dad to so that m you dropped In, too. You know, ft costs a h I of a lot of money to run a church." Boston nt d Babies CRY Tabic will cry, often far no apparent reason. You may not know what' wrong, but you can always give Castor ia. This soon has your little one comforted; if not, you should call a doctor. Dont experiment with medicines intended for the stronger systems of adults I Mort of those little upsets are soon soothed away by a little of this plcasant-tastingcntlc-nrfinchildrens remedy that children like. It may lie the stomach, or may be the little bowels. Or In the case of older children, a sluggish, constipated condition. Castoria Is still Globe. Insact Catching Plants At! plants have Interesting characteristic, hut few are so endlessly mysterious and fascinating as are Insect catching and plants, of which Florida has an especially large number, comprising species of b litters oris, sundews. pitcher plant, and 'bladder-wortNo less than five specie of pitcher plants erow In Florida, says Nature Magazine, and the large flower are so remarkable In form that a writer In U5T2 aptly called Ihein fanftiHilen! flowers.' Yet the hollow, trumpet shaped leaves, dot ted and veined wllh while and red and purple, are even more fantastic than the flowers, and most fantastic of nil are the means by which these hnndsome leaves lure and capture and detour their thing prey. the CASTORl". When Imp-pene- fcm-w- tree-adorne- SsuMMUUMJMb In a Insect-devourin- the thin? to give. It is almost certain to clear up any minor ailment, and could by no possibility do the youngest child tha slightest harm. So its the first thing to think of when a child baa a coated tongue; wont play, can't sleep- - I fretful or out of sorts. Get the genuine; it always bis Chas. If. Fletcher's signature oo the package. g, ? s. Americas Jewish Farmers The Jewish Agricultural society has rMiimitcd that there nre Hi.cmu Fee seres tkl css bettw rets lias ears Jewish farmers operating a million nMMMlr,UMtpw tl acres of farm land In the United (J sioe-- ssr ksilseM Slates. It Is largely due to the ef forts of this organlaztlon that the F08BRAM M RSKKY CO. esrjamSy.UtsSssSBeHUhsCUy.UtaB number Is so large. Thirty years ago, at the time of Its Inception, there were barely a thousand Jews White Leghorn Baby Chicks Sad and Lonely Governor Gunderson of South Da- on American farms. The agricul- (ter Idle testier flaky ( kirk are from Frmm Isis kota said In Ilcrre In nn address tural society not only offers srten km laylos priueora. Hfic white but lend hundred lur tn ' as and mot advice, money In praise of marriage; te Itrenrd at I.rfornia-w-- u mat- won In the farmers many Instances ttrn-- t rural a (rum 111 ta l:t. fur "Is there anything ns sad and slsts n uvrr te.ees chirks this Mortality In a suitable location. securing I I a than It, Ablutu pruof thuy lonely a the life of an old maid? am from hrulthy stork and kutrhud rlfht. An old maid was looking over Ituy your- rblrke front a poultry form with 1 the goldfish In a pet shop. She was from- iiinvofs hroodlns and hatrhlns barktns Ibrm. That's suarontood about to start an nqunrium, you see. Mliofortloa for you. Utr chirks III por hundred lo Stpo.it pur chirk wua These little fellows hpre, ma'am, r l.lmlt 1 umolv Mr. order ooen, Beednchy, bilious, constipated? the salesman said, are 40 rents AND rOllTHV ItVTflllRV ItttrUC TJt Nt MATVSB'S SSMBDT VAHM. MIM.Otk, VVAMI. apiece. Them bly ones are ldi0 tonight. 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