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Show UINTAH EASIN RECORD I give grow led. y two he came down running; be leaped four times in the space of as many quick Thanks, buddy 1" Elliott retorted. breaths. And then, as though ready Td say thats sweet of you!" to leap again, dropped the hook of Are you ready? Birney cried his peavey into the cedar. He wavfrom shore. ered when the handle, swept upBoth nodded. ward by the rush and weight of the Then let her go!" spinning log, bore against his great A hush. Balanced on the log, palm. His body swung sharply to faced In the same direction, double the left He cursed as the smooth an arm's length from one another, handle slipped from his clutch and they poised. And then Duval's right Bird-EyBlaine danced In a frenzy toe lifted, the heel pressing down- of delight as the peavey, handle ward; the buoyant log moved smacking the water, disappeared In quickly. His left foot raised free, the pond and the Bull, waving his sharp calks lu Its sole clawed sav- arms for balance, ran the log desagely and with a mighty drive of to hold his place. the leg he had the cedar spinning perately The odd3, then, were no longer beneath them. a fencer with a broken Like equal Ben Elliott did not offer resistfoil, like a boxer with one eye ance. He followed the moving foot- closed, like a runner with a strained ing, walking for the first three or so Puvnl was now. four turns and then, adding his Im- tendon, Bird-EyPolish him off, now petus to the blrling stick, comdollar prize and half you river an like screamed, audacious, saucy hogs got cold feet Just because Duval menced to trot, with each stride bey. Polish him good, Misther Elday In TIncup. said he was goin to roll! Birney forcing the tempo of the turning. liott! Hes yawpin for help nd the IT WAStimeArmistice Faster and faster, now. The trotwas so far removed was truly annoyed and took no aint none fer him from that delirious date in 1913 pains to conceal it Aint any of ting became a run; the run waxed That was what Tincup believed. to a nimble dance. that in many parts of the country you lads got the sand to hand In Up and down, up and down; a the eleventh of November had come your names and tackle the Bull. wllh ind ft t to be regarded as simply another Wheres your guts? he pleaded. mad gallop of supple limbs, now, and then day, but Tincup was a mill town Aint there anybody here that INDUSTRY. Duval leaped. lie leaped high and the surrounding country was needs twenty-fivdollars? and without warning and, feet in such land Another laugh went up and when and a commutimber spread, drove his calks deep Into It had almost subsided from a any voice nity anniversary CK said: the log again, hunching his shoulHeres one. Whatll I do to get the Fourth of July on down to the ders, thrusting his peavey before him millwrights birthday Is seized upon It? for balance, bending forward. The This was a full, even, as an excuse to lay oft and play. of the stick was checked Cto So the camps which turned Nichvoice, and a quick silence fell spin Revenge upon the crowd, followed by an sharply and had his opponent been Brandons olas hardwood standing said Hi Ho, a revenge, and hemlock Into saw logs, and expectant buzz as the stranger caught unprepared, he certainly is to would 'Chinatown, the mills which chewed them Into moved forward, his bronzed face up- Into thehave pitched face foremost which quarrel pond. lifted to man the on the stuff Jammer. retribu-jestin- y dimension and flooring and with s just But Elliott was not unprepared. "EB Atta boy!" Birney cried. "All shingles were deserted, and the enalways provides He had watched every tire population of a big territory you got to do, friend, Is to put Mr. move. He did not the Bull's ho deserve it. Jump when Duval Bull Duval off that log and stick which had commenced pouring Into Jumped; he waited a split Instant, town the evening before was Joined by rules! I OF GOLD eyes on Duvals feet, and when he The the the with residents of for stranger slipped the pack saw the toes day down;H0LE CtaJ wheat cereal Tincup In competing or watching strap from his shoulder, seated him- ward he rose pointed stiffly nimbly Into the air, self on Better a Taste unlaced or his shoes or Cream and log, Its cheering listening. a galloping break In his swift run, In consequence a mere event such unstrapped the bag. While he drew and came down, poised, spread-leggeeA For Western Trads as the arrival of the eastbound pas- from Its depths a pair of calked himself, crying out in an Tour Grocer boots river and the cluster about li senger train drew no attention AX ejaculation of mock distress a3 he whatever and so none but the sta- him grew thicker a half dozen old balanced on the cedar which swayed LEK'S PRIZE STORY men crowded Don around Stuart, and heaved beneath them. tion agent was there to greet the as he dropped down from shaking his hand and saying the A great roar went up, cries of stranger I'prfcjte our own Interaiountaln the rickety red smoking car between usual things that men say to an old encouragement for the stranger, asr them, boost them, and jo friend seen not have for long. some shouts of admonition for their He Had Watched the Bull's Every they , bis Fta or ora and car neighbor slung from one Move. One of was these a wsti prosper? short, wiry townsman. The Bull would have no shoulder, and old Don Stuart, litii lMe Intermoantaln Mad little man with upturned nose and cinch In from his other arm. dangling , d the lushest qaalfr, ther this contest! erally A quick finish seemed certain, with b the freiteit satisfaction, and The agent, trundling his express blue eyes and long lip. On the shore Bird-Eypranced np the Bull so handicapped, without s the added picas, ttaa rm th he whos 'Nd by, Donny? truck and In a hurry to be done and down, swinging his arms. his peavey for offensive moves or to mm hit we are helping west, Whos th by Unit's goln in time. with duty and get back to the more asked. Duck him, Elliott 1" he yelled. hold for balance. TED to try Misther Brandons pet bull? JJED OLSON, Reiburg, Idaho, Duck th big chunk I Sure nd he exciting affairs which occupied the But what happened stilled the Stuart shook his head. rest of the town, spoke: needs him a bath! clamor quickly. Ben Elliott shifted Clean Hes a fine young gentleman, At 400 Hullo, Donl Back home, eh? The smooth bole gathered momen- his peavey. He had held It across Bird-Eyand thats all I know. tum swiftly and Elliott began to his bedy, arms wide spread. Now . . Glad t see youl Well . ,int Utah Oil Better git up to the big doins." Found me at th Junction , skip and dance, breaking the steady be swung the point upward and rolllns Just goln on. Big time! broke and wantin to . . . get measure of his run. As his weight outward and as he ran the spinning Log the Refining As If to vindicate this prideful back home to Tincup. Paid my fare came and went Irregularly upon the log drew It back and tossed It tounions in Utah and Idaho . . . and helped me. Fine genboast of one of Its own, all Tincup cedar It commenced to teeter, caus- ward shorb. Tossed It high and far, fid and Its company at the moment tleman I" ing Duvals feet to splash In ankle-deesending with it his chance for a Others came up, greeted Stuart feet Used & New water. Again without warn- quick and certain victory. Pipe opened lips and compressed chests to send up a mighty, roaring shout and eyed him with true concern. ing, the Bull leaped. He went highThe silence was that of amaze:es W, 1" of acclaim. Any could see that heavy sickness er, this time, but Instead of driving ment. This was like letting a man oral Steel and Plates his spikes Into the far side cf the you had knocked down get to his Slowly, the sharply contrasting was on him. Birney was bending over the log and stopping Its spin ns he had feet and have another chance; this pair moved off, the younger still sey Iron & Metal Co. half supporting the elder and mod- stranger as he drew taut the laces done before, he drove them Into the was opportunity handed to trucuIdiot Silt tiki City, Utah near side, increasing rather than lent Bull Duval on a silver platter. erating his gait to a stroll so Stu- - of his river boots. This was the sportsmanship one DIESEL POWER read about . . . And then came an excited clatter of tongues, rising SCHOOLS to an even greater roar. The outIrmtri Finest tnd Best DIESEL Schools, sider was through fooling, through eonpletcd with leading Diesel with trickery and through with Apply Ben for their trade. ?fiU ter strategy. He was going to run the particular. Bull off his feet! Registration Offic tl NE33 Fast and faster spun the log. BUILDING the 8lt Lake City Spray from It drenched the men to their knees, rained behind them Into the pond. Lher The log was hissing In the water. Rigidity ran from the Bull's shoulErcat Lakes ders down tils back. He was Level Harold Titus has no peer in the field that he has chosen to make his own the it Lakes have now, where Elliott was poised approxi-- f forward. And his scowl was gone. following American woods. He has won a large following with his Code of the North, elevations His brows no longer gathered but Superior, 602 feet: Below Zero, and other novels, as well as with many stories in the leading magawere upraised; his eyes were wide Huron, 581; Erie, not 246 feet. In the distress of fatigue and MAN THE open In the zines of. Read this opening installment country. he breathed through his mouth. nel fastHr and follow the story through FROM YONDER he has written a Thought of the rules swept the to its satisfactory conclusion crowd, because Duval t was edging best. his moving tale that ranks among to the right, lie moved slowly, awkwardly, at the cost of great effort, on toward the center of the leg. Well, gents, we got one more to cheeking the momentum. arts quick and audible breathing Got you, big boy," Elliott cried as Was he trying one more trick? Not should grow no more pronounced. try for this prize money. Mister Womtoo, came down running , . . likely. A man under such a strain Mad he, the of Bull Duval, king A slender young man was climbEldoes not attempt strategy . . . and grinning. Ben on Mister now take will KDTRIPTO lie an, mill a In the Jammer ing yard. Instan- not fair strategy. As he progressed was That of quick Ben Elliott thinking, Mr. . . . liott lifted himself above the heads of action. To leap was simple; an inch at a time Elliott countered the crowd and held np a hand for Where'd you say you come from, taneous ANGELES but to determine the opponents by also creeping toward the center Elliott?' not silence. This, however, was so his end might not dip beneath move and meet it with complacence The stranger turned that SAN readily obtained. A drenched and FRANCISCO and poise was another matter. To the surface. on the smile spokesman dripping citizen was only Just pullBoth men had their arms extendone hand In an indefi- have come down to a stance, then, ing himself from the chill waters and waved City and would have flung the challenger to ed nnd Elliotts grin had faded to Ogden, Inclusive but gesture. nite a of the grin pond, Angeles via San a sort of curious smile, a speculawet defeat. , Yonder, he said and grinned. glued to his lips as the black hair a av chunk owly tlie sama th Bulls tive alertness . . . Close nnd big Ah, will Yonder of Elliott Mr. Ben was plastered to his brow by the fs via direct Duval goln to get thut hath he needs!" closer they came together and then, Bull Mr, roll now against On a peeled soaking It hnd received. Bird-Ey7,0W ire is good in as their extended hands were all shrilled Into the roar. of twenty-fivJmans cedar log In the pond a giant for the grand prize (plUJ berth enone but was muns But this touching, Duval suddenly flecked around the only log of a man In a gaily checkered shirt, bucks! That rope on thusiasm, his animosity for Duval his right wrist In a pass at Elliotts Elliott. Stay middle, the marks peavey In bis hands, balanced and hand. own end, dont touch the other finding voice. Tincup knew that; left 0SAJ FRANCISCO surveyed the throng, a picture of your But Bird Eye's Ah, th dirty and Ben Elliott knew It welL He else goes! and man anything frank and boastful infOS ANGELES to like the town was waiting for the high scream was cut short by an a used pole pike a As helper The slender man on the Jammer with Duval upon it king of the Mad Woman to draw ominous roar. The Bull, fnclng deSnTdfid.en continued to wave his hands and drag the cedar still and sur- more Items from his hug of tricks feat, had overstepped all rules. The stood trains. Elliott finally these Jibes and compliments close, slightest touch on the others body His glance before he should assume the offenwere smothered by other cries for veyed his adversary. nature wcJvl upset his balance, now, and and sive. held that light of good silence. a flicker of warning Du-v- after Elliott had proven himself Without Bulls the cn not long linger Give Birney a chanct, now! a did dropped the pick of his peavey, above taking what was even recogRather, it glowering countenance. man shouted. and the rher twisting the shaft In his hands, flip- nized as a fair advantage, the last his on pants dwelt Gents! the man called Birney water tn oily beads. ping the hook open. The point vestige cf loyalty to town or whatcried from his vantage point. As boots, sheding looked Duval In the plunked Into the water, the hook ever It was which hnd put men on chairman of the committee, I'm ask- After this, he bit Into the log simultaneously and Duval's side was whisked away. This committee's eye and grinned broadly. On Duval's face was ruthlessuess ing for help! Is the handle swung upward In a as which a breath A sound like worked hard. We got a long proran through the swift arc the man drove Ills weight along with the (lush of fatigue and a laugh almost gram of sports for today but this twisted, he grunted humiliation, lie would he the last crowd. A likeable grin, that was. on It. Ills body man on that b'g, though disqualilog birling's going to flop unless we into a lightwrenched face Ills men nnd nil lured, frank, fearless; get more contests All those folks good of great strain ns fied for any pr.ze. At any cost he on ami expression ning Its of kidney a to grin ve come to town more to see this take would stay on that log. Ben Elliott, the strang- the cedar, In a quarter turn, stopped match than anything else on the the Instant, crowd with him as dead. . . But would he? Elliott, a steely And Ben Elliott, the card and wlmt 've we showed em? er, had bowed coming Into his grin, rehigh back quality acutely, peavey be the to said Duval, Bull he answered his against back to treated until tie was out of the teetered his Why, nothin head, above river. own question. We had two pre- king of the on one foot, laughed aloud! other's reach. He loosed the last cedar fame against the boom balance The semi-final between a arid liminaries work, big hoy I" he cried. reservoir of his energy and by the on "Quick Ids took place Elliott the winners of them matches. Then slick nnd me! way his feet flickered nnd clawed "Almost got a was good a leap. It this final which was a Juke. There It with light But Duval had nowhere near got- nnd spurned (hit log one might well b lh the at feet through two paid lor b., ij" knew It, and Elliotts have believed that until now lie had stands Bull Duval, whose partner leg, nearly ,, emi, twenty Teet long, wiih ten him; he "'d In the preliminaries defaulted and small "M a manner was Infuriating to hint. He enly played with this ci.nned I, tog ami 7' peeled; dry . 0milJir . who dumped the winner of the a small taper, n Oros a cursed sharply arid spat and Jerked of the river that (lowed past i a!rli,t'!iin or p log. Indeed, for such h hat us he slum Ids of brim semi final without half trying. I sprightly the ' (o1- at of iV;'S8it u"k mettle contest, a log to try the (TO HE C'ONTI Nt ID ) srd( you, has he earned twenty-fiv1 fTk sort of shook loose the peavey and Comk 3 i.. "'U r. M r A anv man matched with any to hirl. dollars? menced again Bull this. to Add Mott Unconiforlabi Vrdiiile A laugh arose nnd Duval, on the contestant. They ran a moment easily, each best rher hog In Tincup. the A Chinese nut Is the uiost un leered for the other to try some nnd tw isted his mustache log, waiting end glowcied who hefted his peavey ut the speaker.' fresh trfik. The Bull leaped and couifortulile vehicle In the world. Here we raised a twenty five at the stranger. minutes,1 Pride Not Alone on Womans Part POT HOLDER SET IN THREE PIECES B j GRANDMOTHER ) CLARK Both Partners in Marriage Must Avoid Injuring Self Esteem. e 1 e 1 ' e good-nature- d d we pack-sack- e p y-f-, The Thrill, the Action, the Adventure That Are Part of an Outdoor Story k Never crush the pride of your marriage partner!" That heads the latest list of "commandments for betng happy though married. Is the opinion of a distinguished woman writer. The author is a judge In Atlanta who Is reputed to adjust about two thousand cases a year that come Into court seeking divorce. The next two of the commandments" apply Jointly to husband and wife : Be willing to compromise on little things. Cultivate interests In common and work together toward some definite goal The following three apply only to husbands: Tell your wife the truth about your financial situation." ray her compliments now and then. "Make a definite move toward developing and maintaining real companionship. And the seventh and last, for women only : Remember, always, that at heart your husband is still a little boy." Excellent commandments all, which, If It Is possible always to follow them, will certainly Insure a measure of success and happiness In marriage. But when the Judge really shows genius Is In repeating at the end of his list, his first commandment, Never crush the pride of your marriage partner The one sure thing you can do to kill a womans love Is to Injure her When pride, the Judge explains. you do that you often destroy the woman. Women will forgive a great deal so long as you do not wound their pride. True, Judge, very true, about the unforgivable sin In marriage being wounding pride. Only why specify womens pride? Surely the Judge must know that the surest way for a woman to make a man hate her bitterly Is to put In shadow for a moment the sanctum sanctorum where Is his pride? Doesnt he know that of all the faults a woman can have, of all the ways In which she can offend in marriage, all are forgivable except the slightest rrichlng of his self esteem. I was amazed recently to hear talk of Infidelity on the part of a man whose worst enemy would never have connected him with that Of course he particular offense. was not Inclined that way," a fraI am ternity brother explained. sure he cared nothing about the other woman; It was just his way of getting back at his wifes air of superiority. A man who is not given the proper respect In his own home will do anything." V.ho said womens pride? 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