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Show THR HELPER TIMES. HELPER. UTAH RECLUSE 7 FIFTH 1 J Mrfil7' COPYRIGHT F rrrrrrwiyii'i ' in Continued L. a for r W.N.U. E JPTER VI gllent WYNDHAM MARTYN 1 1 hiimii "Miss Barnes gives me the Impression of being a very shrewd young lady," Malet said, "and one not easily deceived. Tou all know that, wheu once we start, it will be almost Impossible to keep one who ls already i little suspicious in Ignorance." "Yes," said Bradney, "I am afraid she cannot stay here," "Her godmother lives In Philadelphia," said Barnes. "She can't refuse to take her In for a month or two. She said something about earning her living, but I should prefer her to go to Philadelphia." "I am afraid she would be a source of danger if she remained." Peter Mllman agreed. "Also, it would never do to compromise her In an affair which might end disastrously." "We've been too busy with theories," said Fleming Bradney when the problem of Nlta had beeu settled. What we are after should be original of ideas." "I can't get that very clearly," said Neeland Barnes. "As I see It, nil we want from Raxon is a cold million. Half of that goes to Milman and we moment easy to readjust herself. gort of a come-back?- " father hesitated a moment t think you'd understand." ,1 help you?" i When be has injured t man ha expects some retaliation, and Ukes thu precaution of having the Injured on watched. W know he dogged Barnes for years. Even now there may be thote who know for what purpose we four are gathered here. I am not certain but that Achilla speaks Engllsa as well as he doe French." The listeners were startled at the sudden change they saw on their host's face. Where he had been merely thoughtful and slightly worried he was now actively alarmed. lie was leaning forward examining something on the table before him. They remembered It was the electric dial, that Ingenious device for the protection of bis home against Invaders. The face of the dial wns divided Into six parts. These numbered sections would tell Mllman on what part of the roof the Intruder was. The three, pressing about him. saw that red light suddenly Illuminated the square marked 1. A hand moved very slowly to the square numbered 6. "That" Mllman whispered, looking relieved, "represents the weight. Six pounds means a large and prowling cat" News Notes It' ISLamL a Priviltge to Live in Utah I f FARMINGTON Rain which had fallen last week has been disastrous to Davis county onion growers who had onions pulled ready for shipment. Rain has been prevalent, throughout the entire county all week, with a general snowstorm. According to Mr. Matthews, farm bureau crop tester, 130 carloads of onions which were to be moved out of the county this week are lying in the fields. Up till this week there have been 165 carloads sent out this season. MYTON Persons who came to My-toby way of the Strawberry route, refiom Salt Lake City last week-en4 to 6 Inches. of snowfall a ported Snow also fell at Altonah and the upper county Friday afternoon, la the lower part of the basin it was quite cold. J 3fT 1 my ) W--V' n d They heard a sudden exclamation. Retail department SALT LAKE The weight went up a hundred and twenty pounds. The square numbered stores of the Btate of Utah had a total kpa; It isn't work for women, 1 was now In darkness and another i mean there's danger in It?" payroll of ? 1,188,709 during the year . nfraid to say too much. He was Illuminated. They could trace ending June 30, 1926. These stores A to be entrapped by her seem the path of the trespasser. He was gave employment to an average of He knew innocent questions. 1181 persons during that time. creeping near them. mentally much quicker than "Achllle," Mllman whispered. "That BRIGHAM CITY Beet growers of Fessendons again. would be his weight. The six pounds the Brigham City sugar factory diswas when he rested a foot on It bejot my secret," he returned, have received orders to begin trict I fought not to say any more. fore putting his whole weight on the and delivering their ripe harvesting Malet that and assure you jlj grating." beets acording to Orson A. Monday, y are splendid fellows, both far Peter Mllman betrayed no nervoussuperintendagricultural Chrlstensen, a to me. Very nign types. '1 ney ness now. Noiselessly he drev the ent of the local factory district. that what we intend to do Is saweJoff shotgun from Its place. LOGAN Cache county cattle have Yon f right and logical thing. Then with a touch of button all made a good showing at the anvery it go at that." lights In the garden were extinguished. Utah state nual fair, which opened at because there's danger in It In the darkness the shades rolled October 1, in Lake Salt last Saturday, out of it?" jink I'd better keep back. Against the sky, bright with the of Agricultural County opinion (rtly," he exclaimed, gratified at stars, the watchers could see a figure Agent R. L. Wrigley. Stude of obedience. lying above their heads. Another SALT LAKE Although the greatest a it is dangerous," she cried. light was switched on which left the in twenty years has been exrainfall a saw he made had i damaging group below still in darkness, but rest." the She had . trapped him. split perienced in southern Utah this seaJtin. showed pitilessly on the trespasser. returned. "That's "Exactly," Bradney son, with heavy showers recently, what makes think I'm you The gun was already at MUman's j, ! of anything that's dangerous?" the very point How are we to make shoulder when Neeland Barnes made roads in that section are in good conaccordhim give up a million? I don't know. .Vita," he Bald reproachfully, a jump for it and pulled the barrel dition, everything considered, with to who, Frank Stewart, Page ing scarcely playing the game to down. W. D. Sutton, has just completed a surformation from me which is white-face"My God, Mllman I" he cried, vey of southern counties for the state !ae to give. You are doliberate-- l "It's my girl. It's Nlta." Mr. Stewart board of equalization. to make me my betray "Ah," said Mllman with a curious and Mr. Sutton returned to Salt Lake smile, "so I perceive. A strange positad risen to his feet. She could tion In which to find a guest, is it Saturday. SPANISH FORK Great improvewas not pleased with her. not?" ment is being made on the road from I'm not," she said earnest-Oaldne "Inexplicable," said Bradney. Fork to the mouth of Spanish I came over here because Spanish cast a suspicious look at Barnes. Fork jilng told me you needed looking canyon by the state road commis"I think," Peter Mllman went on. directed by the state road comsion, ; It isn't that I'm make to trying "we should like a talk with Miss set ray directed by R. W. Money. A mission, your friends. I want to Barnes." of workers is surfacing the road corps iff that they are being honest "I'll fetch her," Barnes said eagerly. withcrushed gravel, making it almost ?ou." was confused, ashamed, humiliHe a like ftsve never met paved highway. The workers he squarer men," ated. are also up the road from the grading m. "You will be kind enough to remain outside edges, making it better for a I'm on their side. too. Mv here," said Milman. Barnes saw that passing automobiles. A corner has ;rind his friends, right or wrong." was menaced by that most dreadhe likewise been roundedoft as the road nes did not know what to sav. ful of weapons at short range, the anters town, thus eliminating two jjijanghter of his could not be as- sawed-of- f He remembered shotgun. tsfl with right angle turns. anything Irregular. He Its load of buckshot. "I fear I must BRIGHAM CITY Jesse W. Hoopes ifls head. remind you that we must Insist on an of this city, president of the Utah cfnnnt accept your assistance," explanation from you, too. To allow Poultry Cooperative Marketing associher. you the opportunity of escape would ation, announced that arrangements fit well. I shall tell Mr. Mllman be most unwise." He raised his voice were leaving after luncheon tomorrow. completed during the week for a little, but he did not take his steady he purchase of the state association over iiere equipped, specially gaze from Barnes' face. .if the large warehouse located near iff, for a certain sort of posi-s4- l "Miss Barnes," he said, "will you be 'he Oregon Short Line railroad depot I'm going to get it" so kind as to come here at once?" from Alfred N. Olsen, fruit and protfN secretarial workers and voice trembled as she an- duce dealer of this city. The consid-jratioThe girl's saphers are drugs in the mar- swered. It seemed to them all there is approximately $10,000. W assured her. was a trace of defiance In her tone. not going to be a stenogrn-"iSh- e LAKE More varieties of SALT "What Sort of a Comeback?" "I won't be a minute. It's not very wild flowers can be found in Utah retorted. "I did that to here." than any other state. Approximately nwy to come here. I shall take You don't either. None of us knows. comfortable upwere drawn again and The to shades close ls to the r position, so get Obviously thing ;very variety of wild flower found In have won't you the lights switched on more fully. other states can be found in Utah, tohim, Into the house for choice." .n a straneer's charltv " "He doesn't know me," Milman de- Neeland Barnes looked from one to other with many varieties common 'iat Is a hard thing to say," he "But I cannot be seen, be- the other of the men whose faces had inly to the Beehive state. wd. flushing; "and it's not alto-",'ni- clared. cause who has told me so been In the shadow. It seemed In Loddon. Mr. Milman sought me HELPER Ground was broken last under the influence of my port credible that they could suspect him week for the ;use1 he thought I was able to much largest business block and the belief that I never stir of complicity in this eavesdropping. am not living on in Helper. The strucever constructed charity." what her errand flat Is it you are trying to do?" abroad and know nothing of outside It was plain enough ture to be erected just nortn of the wfced. affairs. Is a frequent guest. The ques- was. Times building will cover an acreage "Let me explain," he began. '4 must not expect me to tell tion Is. would he" recognize Burues?" 136 by 90 feet, and is being financed if a Peter Milman stopped him with "Certain to," Barnes suld gloomily. Rv dear, don't be by the Helper Seciveities company. and hasty ' as yet Promise me thatV' "I haven altered much since that day gesture. "Wait," he commanded. "We he block is under construction by the What shall bear you when your daughter kissed him I threw him from the pier. Building and Construction com-mnHelper good night, comes." .won't go yet," she said. MI can't about Malet?" Barnes sank heavily into a seat. He W as quickly as that." "Probably not," said the sculptor. MYTON J. W. Carlson of Fort Du.n she was alone her face took "In those days I was twenty "pounds felt that Bradney and Malet looked chesne, who has charge of the Uintah a mustache, and had a upon him as a traitor. ?orrled aspect. She had suf-ian- heavier, wore basin experimental farm, which is lo" Nlta was wearing a blue silk dressthings In order to be with general air of cated on a forty-acrtract near that MM she determined to "I am the man," Bradney declared. ing wrap when she came Into the find out prog-es- s that place, reports satisfactory e Her bearing was f mystery was that enveloped "I doubt if he has ever seen ine. We Japanese garden. has been made during the year She came 1927. Farmers from all "range household. Although she know he talked to Malet for some confident and unafraid. parts of the I who must contrive to get quickly to her father's side and put ls It .vet twenty-two- , time. tasin have visited the farm, and, it is she had trav-jwelhouse." his his shoulders. bowed an arm about find met innumerable peo-- ! Into laid, received substantial help. "In what capacity?" Milman asked. !" Mllman and his "Oh. Nita. Nlta," he groaned. "How associates NAMPA "There you have me," the sciential could you do such a dreadful thing Twin Falls Receipts of the recent Agnized men of charm and eul-f'1- " county fair, exceeded the had made her father their admitted. as thls7" irevious high record by approximately to start are safe "We by 'Mmlrw. assuming." And they were nil hold-froMalet watching her closely nw j25000, acording to Frank J. Keenan, her any mention of Mllman cut in, "that Paul Bason Is that she bent upon the sitting tr.au t secretary. The total was $19,091.33, From the outside look which had something of maternal venture. In order to de- - always cautious. ,'Jal ind of this amount, $12,643.60 was takhis house Is Impregnable." Mr they had tenderness in It It seemed strange en in at the gate and grandstand; clumsily invented "You mean," Bradney remarked, to the observers that she stood there V a falsehood. It could only ,772.50 from boxes, and $5,665.33 from In one would have to be as though to defend her father from they were plotting some- - "that to get once' sions and miscellaneous items. of an lllf.Rll vouched for?" enemies. Of shame or embarrassment nature. VERNAL I in- - n 8i iiiiei o Hit eu said Milman. Peter had "Undoubtedly," there was no sign. played on her father's occuren n son took ,n, vhi "So you caught me," she said. '2" and earned his gratitude and "If someone socially prominent It be ti mninx all there. fn It Is might right. you best did." ley early n I you 'Well, perhaps S;"ion by a few hundred rlol- was one curiously disquieting . . Or , official There Milinan mi eH!iim Ctn.tll n ,ii demanded. ,1.1 Peter ii govern ,iisfrvii "Why?" n "..ion umiK n nnn open ' t me about Baxon. i A. Theodiir (TO BE CONTINUED.) enlist. hi n n .1 thing Loddon told inm ..... BVniTlrtfllll , ujr tlllij thcni'im-lf- f his r '""I been cleverutr,ienough 'rorilwl W tt'fliHph to above zero in vmiia. huh .nhfi p.iriK l "e illusion that she w:is wl-f-of the vallev 4iiin- - inniii I h inn lit- - a In truth embe they might n.v iicr done to :iil-'t 'a priMlniis presence and already -' to killing frmt n the ihiiih en-o- i g.t rid of her. She of May 2 jm innot he driven out Her ipnn ne rosin nrt Ilow often you hear dad, or some viewpoint Let's get lots of exercise, tween the late ""''d his (in pvpn If hn autumn Trout oinx lust one iiy M know It. The thought that other grownup speak, with u sort of so that the grownup person we're gohalf-sigless than in his voice, of what he ing to be not so many yers from now months '""'serous men might be plot-fnmay be fit and strong. Let's not get crime for which Neeland would do if he were young again. BOISE-Dist- rict engineers, in Boise f would ultimnlely bear the Time goes quickly when you are Into little habits of shlftlessness that for will to conference of highway bureau the too ! the future, instead, let handicap likely her to action, young, and you are only nil do. us work bard should and so off went hard, into really conference with r";'Mi w;is nt the roar of the oflicials, you play things put when the person we're going to J. D. ' ' '"ii' Iron bnr commissioner of public Grownups look bnck to the golden that Wood, protected It? be looks backwurd, he'll find his youth Almost five feet below sli days of their youth as the happiest an encouragement, and not a matter works, on the highway program for " Is also there but the lrm grating whir Utile of their lives, a 192S. This program, its was learned. for Hi" regret Exchange. Jiipanese gjinleii. Win-- ' something of regret in their backward ""'I down reach as high as two and a half so may ate There things ninny lur open wir glance. ?' million dollars from all sources before 1'enr, faintly, the noun Popular Malayan Nam they would like to hove done, but The name "Tlmnr" Is said to U the year is over, to he didn't. spent on conls "'"'in h,T they were sjipn Unfortunately, time gives us Just almost as common In Malaya as Marf struction, reconstruction and oiling. "l"" imd conic from her roo or June Is here. Translsted. It mean one chance. For administrative the state purposes so as "tin." Let's plan things now, then, 'lNqijipttnn inf.iriiintlon th, Is divdied into live districts, each with on oil mlfj HMHiscil lu-to have as few regrets as possible vei H'e now? hud been n blow. Euccess maksi most men tnalsblw when we look back from a grown ua "BAYER SAY ASPIRIN"-0Mih- ie Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by muS lions and prescribed by physicians over 25 years foi Colds Headache Neuritis Pain Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism 3 DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART , Ajplria t tin trad mirk of Bcyw Accept only "Bayer" packagd which contains proven directions.. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. 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Heretofore all study of ocean temperatures was made by dipping up buckets of surface water and placing a thermometer therein. QJ A virtual d. , r J1 y, l I Blonde or Brunette A Missouri preacher who has married more than 4,000 couples during his pulpit career mentions the circum- n stances that the brunette brides take their union rather more seriously than the other types. The girl comes up to the altar with the best of a sportsman. She wants to show you what she has captured without describing the size of those that got away. But the pastor says that among the blonds there are very ) d many dumb-bellThey do not seem to know what It is all about and few of them seem to care. But It must be understood that this Is a Missouri record and may not apply so rigidly to the brides in other states. Out here the rumor that blonds are dumb has never gained much headway. Los Angeles Times. or bursitis are easily ana Quickly removed with out knife or firing Iron. 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