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Show t ! UINTAH BASIN RECORD Atlantic Liners Were Delayed $hy the Scenes and Persons in the Current News A Lady Short rrr By WILLIAM DE LISLE O, McClure Nwsoaoer Syadtcaui. both behaed splendidly. in the room could guess the introduction was not that THEY that (r'Y HfV ' -- ! tj 4:' H H J4 i r j.7 'I fn ? I Vv f tM 7 t 1 7 ,',t ZK flk, if, Ifrl - late 4 4iytv fn VAr' 4 - ' I,' V' sTt--1 i t ' i It, iH' V 1 toft K'45 S ip t2f I ?$, i "M ? A. o ''I : I you? She shot him a hostile glance. It Is not true. Once Is enough " She broke off; then continued frig idly. My fortunate escape from what would undoubtedly have been an unhappy marriage naturally prej bronze doors of the National Capitol opening for the first session of the Seventy fourth udices me against matrimony. 2 British soldiers, part of the International force sent into the Saar to keep order during the plebiscite, There was a silence. Finally he clerk of the house of representatives, said reproachfully: You havent being greeted with the Nazi salute in Saarbruccken. 3 South Trimble, calling the house to order for Its first session. asked after Aunt Laura." , Tf7t - , i"' mill 'H1 JjsV4 H 4 X of two strangers. He wondered as he drank his soup what could have brought her to this house; what she could possibly have In common with fat, vulgar Mrs. Bowman, their hostess He eyed her askance, and thought of the first time they had been sent In to dinner together, fifteen months before. Then she had been friendly; now she scorned him. Well, he would scorn her, too. He would show her how little he cared. I heard some one say this morning that you were engaged," he said, turning to her. May I congratu- 1 towf - Uift? ft NU feervice. '- cob-gres- late In arrival at New York recently because of the extraordinarily from the deck of the Hamburg during a storm. liners have been was made tis picture Their Way Through Indian Locusts Fighting Light rdmary rough How Is Miss Glendon? Shes Very well, thank you. never had another attack since that one. Strange, Isnt It? If she hadn't been 111 we wouldn't have quarreled, and wed have been married by now. , , Aunt Laura lived alone on her beautiful place In Maine In close proximity to some splendid trout fishing and a good golf course. When she heard of the engagement she wrote and asked them down for a visit. They Jumped at it. But the rain, the confinement, e and the prolonged got on their nerves. What led to the explosion neither could say now, the aa. ?h abeu he alp 7 term, WHEAT m Taste wr i w Ik For , 'I'H' Cm 1 , ? ton ie itin it In tier Jmij ap Intern burst suit, I0WELL i At Ufel Ret Ita in a i &L S & ' e. y 7- , vIi 7 f v A? tj , w 7 iv eo ; A Vf v t e ir Eesttr storm of ly be par' ept hea U$f i A v of ield 2J TALLEST CACTUS Henry II in New York nan tnlniit it I na In nake pn lift' im Ukt stats': Amenta I, steel at II asily L from i g ze el I ons ie Tran minant1 arent 4 p' y to. 4, This cactus, located on the desert nine miles from Phoenix, Ariz., Is said to be the largest in the world. It Is 40 feet tall, has 51 branches or "arms, weight ten tons. IM L. SET NEW RECORD oneo rar, i,,j iy Henry n of Fiance has 1IctrPcditan Museum of Art, New York, and Is Jiniong the recent accessions to the (Collections. obosspij te'j ns para(e ? 1C jjiu Women 7r fvP r;'i H, .- -i ViP,-i'O- s fh-f-l vvH 1 to J iP - s to -, , Y (l ch CoW " foumi mpcia tio ofe: brl .Vih-- r uni.ip e $ v.' , Trench aviaRaymond Delmotto, the regu a around whizzed who .tip i 1 - p in mi 'Ai(p 8 irst)'i VfNli- if v vAV tfl 'v ' H T 'W ? rn inner1 ir (Wggjww Get Taste of Army Life k ni going out with the other woman a swan among a brood of waddling geese. And again he wondered what she could be doing in that house. He moved toward Mr. Bowman. the Mr. Bowman," he began, Dodd Miss In took I girl Say, Im sorry about that, Mr. ItS the Bowman interrupted. wifes fault She got you mixed up with Mr. Goetz and gave him your lady, Mis3 Miller. Then we were a lady short so she called in Miss Dodd, our governess." Governess! Miss Dodd? Why I used to know Miss Dodd very well. An heiress Not any more. From what I heard her guardian gambled most of her money away, then skipped to Europe. Left her without a dime." In the living room she was sitting apart He went straight up to her. I mean Ive heard," he added. Why didnt you about Hopkins. tell me?" She looked up In surprise. "You didn't know. . . .? But I see now Plie stopped, her lips you didnt out quivering. Gently, he led her on the terrace. Dont pity met" she cried suddenly, sharply. I dont want your come out pity. I wish I hadnt here. Why did you bring me? I'wanted to apologize for my at- I was lying tttude," he told her. at dinner when I pretended I didnt care. And, of course, Its all nonsense about Miss Tobin, 1 want vou to give me another chance, Lllen." for an Instant she stood still, while he searched her ejes for an ancient sign, lie found It, Then he took her In bis arms. her e surf2 nl - For a moment neither of them spoke. Then, Do you know, he said suddenly, that your Mr. nopkins had a lot to do with our engagement going on the rocks? She was genuinely surprised. How could he? "You remember I saw him the day before we went to Aunt Lauras? Well, he Implied that I was after your money. That wras really what started It I began the visit in a bad temper. . . But she had risen. He watched i in & , ' ti 7 - i--1. v 1 , ' 4h V' .v M 5 Hi k air force chief Abraham Lincoln in Indianapolis him. $ k", r k(!k . engagement" Well, of course, Its none of my business. Lets change the subject Hows your austere guardian, Mr. Honkins? He Is abroad, she She flushed. said, turning slightly away from il tr ku Used (.Wt No. How did Mrs. Bowman manage to rope yon In? A faint flush dyed her cheeks. "If It comes to that, how did Mr. Bowman rope you In? Hes one of our best clients. But I had no Idea 'his voice dropped to a whisper I would meet a gang like this. I repeat how did Mrs. Bowman ever get yon to come? I happened to have no other !GHSC! e than 1 f which Salt k, t?F nourany mpptj J&u S&nt tete-a-tet- insects. ini r r but the engagement terminated at fpw$ 7 u Mdtoyw precisely three-thirtShortly aftA erward he had been sent abroad by W ito his firm, had now just returned, 4 it. toS-- r r IA and bad never seen nor heard of her till Mrs. Bowman Introduced them before dinner, Perhaps," she said presently, "I ought to congratulate you. plans of the army air corps the first wing Is to be stationed on the Pacific It would be premature," be con- with Under the reorganization field In Marin county, Calif., a view of which is here given. The field Hamilton at headquaiters general fessed. Though I must admit an Is across from Francisco. San the bay announcement is not far off." How nice! The conversation lapsed again. of millions of locusts appeared in the region of Rawlpindi, India, and within a few ly a great cloud Their eyes met. He said hastily, t devoured every bit of vegetation. Two men of the Royal Signal corps are seen beating their way Have you dined here before? eras tin tin Bw in it to t v V y h ' t --V A'4't u Hamilton Field Air Base in California W s rj n of Japan may get a better appreciation of the tit r . n )uit's and biothois who may be soldiers In Japans hur,,r. eiiecially selected of the Jnpnn National i members g s"e Were incited to lDfltltr make a thorough Inspection of are 88f"ir nflmrnt at Osaka. Here some of the women them are shown masks .i, and gas bow machine guns b? tor, tion four-la- p France, at an . course at htr average speed of 3U Ihe P record for land planes. miles .103 per hum of vlous record MU b, deil It. Mb J11r Sto Lieut. Col. F. M. Andrews, who as been named commander of the ewly organized general hoadqmtr-for- s air force. SUCCEEDS BIFF JONES ( This new seated statue of Abraham Lincoln, In bronze, designed by Henry Iloring, New York sculptor, was dedicated In University park. Just Bouth of the World War memorial In Indianapolis. Kvy&i k Tuning His Motors for. Record Try M. f rr 'i to ks-- ' ) Bernle Moore, Louisiana state university freshman coach, who has ppnted pad coach for Uuey than $15,000,000 annually. The articles shipped are mostly airplanes and airplane moto:s, ammunition and machine guns, more Where Pearl Are Found Oysters are invariably associated with pearls, but It Is rarely that auch highly prized gems are found In the common spades. The pearl ajsters, so much sought after, occur niy in warm ami tropical seas, taneclully around Cejlon. Although there Is no Indication that a Harmsworth challenger Is In ofllng, Gar Wood, pier of all speedboat drivers, will not be found unprepnrod should one bob up. Wood Is Increasing the power In his huge Miss America X motois, and Intends to try for a now world record In Horldit some time this winter. The photograph shows Wood looking ever tha superchargers of bis motors. lie has Increased the speed cf these units to provldo 8(10 horso power more to oath of tha four big motors, making a total horso power of 7,0(8) for tha craft, tha most powerful power plant ever attempted la a boat the |