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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD ee intended to make to Thayer that away from Ivy.” it mighty he’d better Copyright CHAPTER WW. X!I—Continued — Seayis Reagan nodded. “Sure does.” “Bank box, [ll bet,” observed Hanvey, as though talking to him. self. Our ehance is waiting at Te make “home” business Let’s place ee products On the “bill of fare” for PATRONIZE HOME the door, rise and seat, by the score, ’34. INDUSTRY. ‘Uh-huh, “Sure morrow idea?” Jim ring. ‘Love Animal Toys _ In all ages of the world’s history - ‘ghildren have loved their toys to be in the shape of animals. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ASPIRIN PRODUCT 7 ee WEEK’S PRIZE one rE ‘If we would save our farms and homes And keep them for our We must stick to home Intermountain : o prodinctiolis grown. : Twill _ And ‘ land us in the ditches so it is with woolen goods, Why not buy Intermountain made? The wool is taken from the es That in our backyards played. a Entermountain goods As any that can bought. If we'd stick to them exclusively, --¥t would help this section a lot. _ The lesson we all need to learn Is to keep each dollar at home, For using Intermountain made - Will cancel many a loan. LILLY pig DARNALL, Blackfoot, Idaho t AT 400 Utah Oil Refining Service Stations in Utah there I’ve got a hunch rented a box that Max at some big Vernon Steel City ‘bank. ‘Take some samples of his handwriting with you, because he’d Reagan rose. “I’m on my way. Chief.” At the door he turned. “And if we do find that cash, Jim—and it turns out to be Vernon who had it—will you admit then that I was right?” \ Jim smiled broadly. “Maybe,” he said. “Tl sure think you were pretty near right, anyway.” CHAPTER are quite as fine be watch. detached the key from the “Take this with you, John. going and a coming bring it back to you. To key Steel- I will I can be back toevening. What’s the big It is the same they use back East With freight rates added too : box say?” ; The dollar spent for Maine grown corm Will never add to western riches ‘ fact, if we just spend encugh _ bank use an assumed name, of course. You can check up on all boxes rented in the last couple of days—then compare the handwriting.” “And if I find the box shall I take a look. inside?” “No-o. We'll just take it for granted that if he rented a box there the Marland bank money is in it— or, anyway, Vernon’s share. What APEX ‘AN INTERMOUNTAIN new When’s the next train for City?” Reagan consulted his “Midnight.” “I wonder if you’d run up tomorrow alone?” and Idaho XIll ARM brilliant sunshine bathed the courtyard when Tony Pey ton and Larry Welch walked out on bonds to temporary freedom. Ivy was particularly happy. “They -wouldn’t have let you out if they thought you were guilty, would they, Larry?” He shook his head. “I don’t be lieve so, Sis.” “Good!” She elasped her hands. “All the time you were there. Bud, I couldn’t think of anything except—except—” - He squeezed her hand. “Don’t you worry, Kid, I didn’t have anything Bible Came on Mayflower .to do with it.” One of the treasured additions to Later in the day Larry and Tony ~ the collection of relics possessed by met by Old Main and walked toward the Pilgrim Society of Plymouth, Pine top... a knoll which rose Mass., is a Bible that came over above the surrounding country and on the Moynsyer. from which one could look down upon the Marland campus, and thence still farther to the sprawl. ing town of Marland. Half the stu- KabElpadne's Place Your Order Now For White Leghorns, Reds, Rocks and other Popular Breeds. 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If your story appears in this column you will re- $3.00 eeive check for "Week No. 3402 _ W.N.U—Salt Lake world. A City peculiar white marking between and over Be: the eyes gives this bear its com_ Mon name. : saw young them man They. wanted and the ‘there was every nocence, every together woman and made pair to know that belief in their insympathy, every willingness to do whatever was necessary by way of help .. . but was intruding edy had mantle a natural hesitancy in on their privacy. The tragcast a sort of ghastly about them, They reached Pine top and stood regarding each other; the man tall and blond anu very boyish-looking despite the tiny lines of worry about his eyes; the girl vividly beautiful. Their hands were clasped and they drank deep of the wine of freedom and of their joy at being with each other again. It was Tony who spoke. “You know how I feel, Larry, about what you did.” He frowned. “What did | do?’ “Telling those detectives that Pat was alive when you left his room. Of course I know he wasn’t.” Larry’s “How cheeks blanched. do you know?” “I know now, Larry. That’s all I wanted: To trick an admission from you. It was fine of you, dear. But we must go to Mr, Hanvey and tell him the truth. That Pat was already dead when you reached his room.” “But I didn’t say—” “Oh, second yes you did, Larry. Just ago. Now listen to me: don’t, know The Spectacled Bear The spectacled bear, found in the dry Pacific coast regions of South America, is one of the smallest bears in the body every there HATCHERIES Salt dent a point of waving cordially, but no ! one joined them. The students were ‘more than a_ little embarrassed. what you him—but I believe that terrible looking Mr. Hanvey is one of the most wonderful men I have ever met. He ean tell when we're telling the truth, and he knows when we’re lying. I told him the truth, dear—even when it looked like I was tightening a noose around your neck. I was seared—and yet I wasn’t seared. Everything I said seemed to increase your danger. Mr. Hanvey looked like he had gone to sleep. Then the next thing we knew we were released on bond. Mr. Hanvey knows a lot. And if Presidents Preachers’ Sons Presidents Arthur, Cleveland and | Wilson were the sons of preachers. he’s going to help us, we must help The Sweet-Scented sweet-scented Verbena lemon verbena _ ds a native plant of Chile and Peru. a I think about him.” “We'll They minutes. tell him.” stood in silence for several Overhead a mocking bird Larry’s Roy Cohen. ‘by Oclavus Roy Cohense R.LS. so bodies to touched. “When will close all marry this her that is over, into you his eyes. “I’d like to. put into words... to be able to tell you how much I love you...” “You don’t need + I understand.” _ His arms closed about her and he held her close, staring hungrily into her eyes. Then, suddenly, he buried his face in her hair and so they stood for an age of time. .. The afternoon dragged away. Larry worked over his class books. trying to rid himself of the effects of the experience and wondering what the future had in store for Tony, for himself, and for Max Vernon. And in his room at the hotel. Jim Hanvey sprawled on the bed and devoured a detective story. It was there that John Reagan found him. Jim put the book aside reluctantly. “Gosh,” he commented, “it’s great —that story. Just as soon as I get interested in something like this, you have to come butting in. What is it?” Reagan spoke crisply. “On the morning of May second a man answering Max Vernon’s description —and there ain’t any doubt, face expressed “What knife?” “Khe knife Thayer surprise. had been it don’t hardly seem like you’re doing it. You find the body of the man your sister is crazy about. He’s been killed. On his finger is a diamond ring that can be traced back to your sister easy. It means mixing he up in a pretty nasty affair. So you take the ring off Thayer’s finger and keep quiet about it. Ain’t that the way it was?” “No,” said Larry firmly, “it wasn’t. I never noticed Thayer’s” fingers at all. 1 can’t say what 1 me?” She looked straight “Yes, Larry.” finding ised to tell me the whole truth, and their Tony, report killed with.” - “T didn’t see any knife.” “I see . . .” Jim extracted a black cigar from his vest pocket. snapped the end from it and lighted the thing with a brief nod of apology to Tony. “You took that diamond ring off Thayer’s finger. didn’t you?” Again that startled light flashed in Larry’s blue eyes. “I told. you I didn’t touch the body at all.” “Aw, come now, Son. You prom- SERVICE, AD trilled gayly; the pine trees swayed softly in the warm breeze whien swept in from the countryside. The air was freighted with the fragrance of flowers and on Pine top there was no suggestien of anything but ineffable peace and happiness. It was so different from the solitary confinement at the Marland jail; so glorious a relief from the staring at four blank walls and a tiny Square of barred window. They were very young and very much in. love with each other, and Larry moved you the body?” “Because | thonget of Miss Peyton.” Hanvey nodded approval. “Pretty ‘Straight story, Welch. There are just one or two more questions. First of all, did yea touch the knife?” dhe MAY DAY MYSTERY By Octavus didn’t would ring. have done if I’d seen the But I didn’t see it and that’s the truth.” Hanvey heaved a vast sigh. “Somebody did—because it’s gone.” “] didn’t touch it,” repeated Larry. “I hope you believe me.” “] reckon I do. And I’m much obliged for coming here. Though I can’t say it has cleared os up a whole lot.” They chatted for a few minutes longer and Larry and the gir) left. -Reagan closed the door behind them *W ell—” and faced his ponderous companion box two ’em over to the hotel, will dope.” * . * Tony * 2 2 2 * Peyton acted as spokesman. ‘Larry and I have been talking pretty seriously, Mr. Hanvey. We’ve decided that you’re playing square and are entitled to have the whole truth—so far as we know it.” | Jim’s big face beamed. ‘“‘That’s fine. Miss Peyton. But I want to ask one thing before we start: Am I going to get the whole truth or only part of it.” “The whole shinies. a “Great! Suppose you begin.” She shook her head. “I haven’t a thing to add to what I told you at the jail. That was the plain, un- varnished truth. I think you know the truth by instinct. That’s why I told it to you in the first place.” “It’s a pity your boy friend didn’t get the same hunch. We’d maybe have let him out earlier.” “J was a fool, I suppose,” broke in Larry. “But I knew I was inno- cent and thought you’d never be able to convict me. So I wasn’t very Can’t suppose it turned out that Verhad never visited the room? you see that it would have cheeked it back to Miss Peyton beyond any argument?” “Yeh. That’s right, sure enough. Tm mighty much obliged. Son, for clearing all these things up in my mind. And now suppose you tell me about that visit? “What did you have in mind when you went to Thayer’s room?’ The trying young man to honest, be hesitated. Mr. “I’m Hanvey. and the fairest way to answer that question is to say I don’t know. But it’s only honest to say that I cell. Hanvey in a voice more had yet heard. talking adstern’ straight from the shoulder, Vernon,” said Jim firmly, . though not unkindly. “You’re in the. hottest kind of hot water. It’d be So easy to convict you of Pat Trayer’s murder that a kid eould do it. Pm going to get some definite ac tion today Heap quick, see? I’m giving you this last chance. Tell the. whole truth from beginning to end —nothing held back. If you don’t do that we’ll put you over the jumps for the murder of Pat Thayer. Think it over, Kid, and tell me how it looks.” “I didn’t kill Thayer.” “No? Well, maybe not. But you ‘were mixed up » in the robbery of the Marland National bank!” The boy’s-face blanched, Annoyance motors that ELEPHANTS browse peacefully as tie airmall goes overhead. The most significant result of the unrest now apparent among the Afrt- win,” he said by Capt. R. J. D. Salmon, ‘Science d—d : Mr. fool— my money. period of almost . two scholastic years he has been trimming me. This year, it. happened that 1 went crazy about a girl. It doesn’t matter what her name is—” “You mean “Yes Ivy. P’m awful fond of her. And Ivy Welch?” this spring my last cent. Thayer took me for I had lost about forty thousand dollars in. two years to him. He had my note for five thousand dollars. I] didn’t have a dime to pay him, and I couldn’t borrow. Then, when Thayer knew. I- was. stripped, he did everything in the world to show. that he_ had” contempt for me... anyway,.and I was — 2, Measure to suit your individual needs to the drop fe " 3. Banish Bowel Fatigue and the laxative habit \ Here's Why: suspect that his interest was not. in a says Today 1. Control intestinal action exactly--no “‘purging’’ “Pat Thayer and I have been friends since he first came to Marland as a junior last year. I didn’t. “Over Anyhow use a LIQUID Laxative All of it? Hanvey. I’ve been a but not a murderer. in Busy, EXmployer—Jaekson, I wish you wouldn’t whistle at your work. Jackson—I wasn’t working, sir. If you want to GET RID of Constipation — 39 but north and south of this area, dully. “All right, Son. Shoot!” “JI—I'0 try to make it brief, me, says the Detroit News. Even trained animals in the Belgian Congo never become really indifferent to the sound of gasoline engines, he states, and he believes it unlikely that the herds in the Uganda will ever learn to bit?” “Ves, of the animals are leaving their familiar haunts along the east Nile te seek new feeding grounds to the and out “You'll tell the truth? Every can wild elephant herds is that many their territory {is given as one of the -“Robbery ain’t ‘half as rotten a charge aS murder, Max.” Vernon. stopped his pacing and turned back to. Hanvey. -“You at the noise of airplane have recently invaded reasons for the noticeable unrest among African elephant herds of late of the silence came Jim’s voice again —infinitely gentle: ~ him, see, Any hospital offers eciieies of the harm done by harsh laxatives that drain the system, weaken the bowel muscles, and in some cases even affect the liver and kidneys. _ A doctor will tell you that the unwise choice of laxatives is a common cause of chronic constipation. Fortunately, the public is fast returning to the use of laxatives in liguid form. A properly prepared liquid laxative bringsa perfect movement. There is no discomfort at the time and no. weakness after. You don’t have to take “‘a double dose” a day or two later. In buying any laxative, always read the te Not the claims, but the contents. If it contains one - doubtful drug, don’t take it. _ Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a preseriptional preparation in which’ there are no mineral drugs. Its ingredients are on the label. By using that made in.a cold The liquid tests: This test has proved to many men and women that their trouble was not “weak bowels’, but strong cathartics: _. First. Select a good. liquid iaxative. 2. Take the dose you find is suited to your system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose until bowels are moving regularly without any need of stimulation. Syrup pepsin has the highest standing among liquid laxatives, ~ and is the one generally used. It. contains senna, a natural laxative which is Lene os safe for the oungest child. Your druggist has r. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. . Salty Conversation Reminder me I left sweat. it, you avoid danger of bowel strain. You can keep the bowels regular, and comfortable; you can make Sonatina spells as rare as colds, seer Note to parents: You were that Katnryn—Mr. Huggins says same kind of idiot at sixteen and | the salt of tne earth. Kittye—He means you’re so look how well you turned out.—Los preserved. Angeles Times, — Pm weB If you Maybe I’d have done it if I’d about it—but I’m telling I didn’t. you al] the You truth. Here’s Quickest, Simplest. Every bit of it, Mr. Hanvey.” “Go ahead, Son. You’re doing swell.” “T got to the fraternity house and ‘went straight up to my room. I Way to Stop a Cold changed my-clothes and I shaved. Then I décided to take a suit.1 had ‘had on to the tailor. I didn’t leave |: my room until I walked I had the suit rolled up “When All This Is Over, Tony, Will Marry Me?” You “You believe Thayer was dead when Welch got to the room, Hanvey?” “Looks pretty straight to me.” “You don’t think Miss Peyton killed him, do you?” “Gee! Id sure hate to think anything like that about such a swell kid as her. “The first thing 1 can’t straighten out in my mind, John, is the knife that we found in Vernon’s room; the one that we’re sure Thayer was stabbed with.” “Any man can overlooked that miss something. I knife, that’s all. And knowing it was ing it in his closet, convict him.” his. and findis enough to “No,” argued Hanvey gently. LS enough to acquit him; John.” “What. the—” , “Now listen, Brother, and don’t get all het up. According to your own pet theory, Max Vernon carried that knife into Thayer’s room and stabbed him during a row. Then he carried it back to his room and had sense enough to polish the fin. perprints off the handle—because. remember, there wasn’t a print on it. He then changed his blood. Stained clothes. And then, by golly much of a hero, after all. And J you ask me to believe that a bird who was earefu) as all that went was a trifle ee out and forgot the knife! Holy suf. “By what?” fering mackerel! John—that just “By the thing you’ve known all ‘ain’t reasonable. It don’t click the time: that Pat Thayer was dead Yeh, it’s the knife that worries me. when I went to his room. Knowing and it would worry you, too, if you’d that Miss Peyton had been there and get off that uone-track railroad you’re seeing Thayer dead—I had every riding. The knife is Max Vernon’s reason to be afraid. Suppose I had only chance. If it wasn’t for that said Thayer was dead when I went 'd bet he killed Thayer.” there and you had believed me? And then non “Pm thought “This is the warden of the jail,” announced the voice at the other “Send AND want to know. just. how 1 felt,I guess I was.mad enough to kill unless I’m all wrong you'll find a lot of Brother Fiske’s lost money right there.” The telephone buzzed, and Hanvey answered. you?” Then he turned away from the telephone and grinned boyishly at his friend. “Welch and Miss Peyton are on their way over, John. Stick around if you want. I have a hunch we're going to hear some _ interesting dressed him | than Reagan him and end. “Miss Peyton and Mr. Welch are down here... They want to see you as soon as possible.” Vernon’s quarrel—Thayer and I. When He thirty-five, Max feel worse. Then when I saw her coming up the hill with Pat Thayer I sort of went crazy. We had a with him into a little he left the bank. The is number to happy Jim. the name of William T. Aragon. Ss Beers following morning Hanvey was dressed when Reagan arrived, and at his suggestion they. went to the jail and were admitted, “On May first I had a date with Ivy. She stood: me up. I wasn’t that it was Vernon—entered the American National bank of Steel City and rented a box. He gave took the bex booth. Then AIRPLANES XIill keep]. “T see. . . . And when jou got there?” ’ “He was dead. I got rather sick, just looking at him.” “Did you touch him?” “Good G—d! No!” “Why CHAPTER clear “Then—then you was planted in Max think that knife Vernon’s room?” Jim regarded the end of his cigar speculatively. “I sort of have a rhunch that way, John. Think it over.” He hoisted himself from his chair and waddled to the door. ‘‘Let’s ride over to the college, if you don’t mind. I wart to see a lot of folks.” “Who?” “Well, I ain’t talked with those two kids who saw everything from the porch—Farnum and Gleason, aint they? And Id like to talk with the dean again, and maybe the president of that fraternity.” it under my downstairs. in a bundle and had was Oak, going down Archer street: where the tailor is. I got the corner about Aho arm. Then half-past J] to to two o’clock. “There is a traffic light on the eorner, Mr. Hanvey, and it flashed red just as I got there. I stopped for it, and it seemed almost as soon as I stopped that shooting started inside the bank. I was scared to death. Then all of a sudden the 1 door Almost opened and a little out. He was carrying “This man—he was jumped in the back flopped on near the paralyzed, “Yes? What man ran a satchel, the robber— of my floor. 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