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Show tt..M.............. y EMILIE LORING Author of "Hilltops Clear" DAUGHTER of George M. Baker, who was associated with a great publishing house and whose plays are still being acted all over the Engl:sh-speaking world, and granddaughter of Albert Baker, one of the founders of the newspaper which is now the Boston Herald, Mrs. Loring, whose latest story is to appear serially in this paper, had the background which led her naturally into a literary career, ca-reer, but her entry into the field of fiction writing was delayed by the fact that her family claimed her first attention. Mrs. Loring is the wife of Victor J. Loring, a Boston lawyer, whose far-flung interests in civic, church and legal affairs she credits with having done much to broaden her outlook. "When our sons fared forth to prep' school," she said, in response to an inquiry regarding her career as a writer, "my husband vigorously fanned a spark of literary ambition to which I confessed. For a year I wrote a book-letter for a Boston paper. I tried an article and, lo, it hit the builds eye. Encouraged, I essayed a short story. It was accepted accept-ed on its forty-fifth trip. I believed be-lieved in that story, and so, evidently, evident-ly, did one other person in this great U. S. A. There followed other stories and articles and then came my first serial, 'The Key to Many Doors.' " Since the appearance of this first serial, Mrs. Loring has written a number of other stories that have won her an established place among present-day authors. "Hilltops Clear" is in her best vein and presents pre-sents a delightful combination of romance and adventure. Do not miss the opening chapters. miint Ills I WHEN YOU TAKE YOUR TRIP TO SOCTHerT STOP AT THE j New Arrowhead Hole ! $ DINING ROOM AND COFFEE SITOP IN ' j ' STEAM HEAT 'CTlOX We can give you first class accomodations In n J Warren Cox, Prop. St. G j MILLIONS OF PEOPLE j Whafv exacfSyv ( does Knee-Act ion doy j She pleasure of motoring flTiifyT The PrOTe Chevrolet's Kik-farJ7 Kik-farJ7 Action actually makes motoring twice as pleasant as ; before is to drive the new Chevrolet oyer all kind of roads. You will find that the continuous jar you used to get even on smooth pavements are ended. The teering wheel is free of vibration. Bck seat passengers are comfortable and relaxed. You can maintain higher speeds over rough roads that used to slow you down. Yon will find, in fact, that probably for the first time in your experience, every foot of every mile is equally enjoyable. This fine feature is combined in the new Chevrolet with beautiful, luxurious Fisher Bodies, safe, weatherproof, cable-controlled brakes, the flashing performance of an 80-horsepower engine, and the great economy of six-cylinder, valve-in-head construction. This combination combi-nation is exclusive with Chevrolet. Perhaps that explains why so many people are buying and recommending this extremely low-priced low-priced car. r CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Compare Chevrolet', low delivered price, and eusy GM.C terms. A General MoUr, VU Chevrolet prices have $Sf)) been reduced as much as 2 BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. Wm. McMULLIN CEDAR CITY MILLER BROS. ST. GEORGE |