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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH ""wmn mum iTTTm Uncover Buried Cities Lost to Remembrance Can I Learn to Fly? WouldJvou W William R.NeW UAMAMA'1iriTHI""" WE Showing the Inspector , A banks, v TIHAT ALL By "T'AKE-OKFS- HERBERT QUICK NO ELENA STEPANOFF MacMAHON tgriMM to Th Ctt U BOBBS-HERRl- W.N.U, SERVICE see you read Shakespeare." said he, picking up a volume. "Do yoo remember the line which goec 'Out of this nettle, danger, we pluck this flower, safety ? Well, for llya as well as for me. I think the hold course the wise one as well As to the matter of honor, each must be Ms own lodge. "Mother insists thai it Is wiser safer, and In all ways better," said Musia. "for him to sit and wait until the storm blows over." This storm did not blow up." replied Vladimir. "It was blown up. It will not blow over. It will have to be blowD over." "How sententioifc you are!" Musia was laughing at him now. But she flared up in soft Indignation again "I think it Is a shame to the family See how other mothers encourage thelt sons to tight, and are proud of them I' "Your mother Is a wise woman Musia." "1 don't say anything at all to llya. went on ulusia. "But when think of and see these beasts of Bolsheviki '' She stopped, blushing In a little con fusion. Vladimir stared at her sur prised at her strange embarrassment "1 feel as If ought to protest as think strongly as I can. And then of Ilya's safety. He ought to know better himself. I wish I were In his boots !" "1 think." suggested Vladimir, "that your mother is not really keeping llya back. No one could stop him if he do what you really wanted would do 'if you were in his boots. I think, my dear, that he has no taste for that sort of thing." To this Musia hno no reply ; and she sat for a long time looking off into the distance. This pleased Vladlmlr. for this morning he was more than vts usually the case Inclined to waive all discussion, to which she was rather prone, and to sit with het and look at her Perhaps she felt this and was willing to give him the opportunity. His "my dear" was a little advance on his part; though their rela tions were based on a comradeship occasionally taking the form of light flirtation. Their feelings toward each other were ot the sort likely to be developed between a pretty girl and a young man thrown constantly together in the narrow circle of a provincial city; but lately they both felt In them a warmet current approaching love. She rose and stood silhouetted against the black polish of the great piano. There was something Insub sfantial and dreamy, he thought, about her eyes, about the delicacy ol her hands and feet, something, in all the perilf of the situation which sur rounded all of them, very pathetic and appealing. "So much the worse," said she Unal ly, "If he has no taste for his duty!' Vladimir was too much engrossed in the study of the wisps ot hei hair about her forehead and her cheeks flushed with high en thuslasm. to make any reply "She is the only girl for me!" He found himself saying this to Himself; and then smiled at his own Was this a rime for senflmentalism tonight, perhaps Why philandering? he would be skulking through the country like a hunted wolf toward the IVissack front, with the hounds ot Lorls In full cry behind. Musia felt ot feeling like a this cross-currechill. Yet. he thought again why not take the sweet with the bitter? In another month rhe might both be Ml THE STORY ? VIlinsky'B Soviet .he vll-f.rintocrat at Kazan. Mu- n uUs the daughter. o ODimiilMar Lorie la urged he home- The ,am"y 'Krr SarB" A Mtt officer and &n. Vladimir, H. former former offl. er. u,,ii Mrs Kra",n Aan a fear for her son s recognizee In Vlltnsky a Mrs. former dishonest steward In an Krassin conducts Viltnfky coninsnfction of the home and ges that he shall not see llya Musla'" safe-"P,;y- brutally Insults Krassln's thoughts omrolssar The Mrs. of llya. u,,.ii ill ire Musia feels her-K- lf defenseless and wonders If "na-- i ahe la to be a vlrtim of the .Hfoilnn of women." WUH"" revolution The Continued VI -- 10 CHAPTER Is to blame.'- - said to the little princess. oije 'lay iris are not wnat tney risen to oe. are pine which used to he restraints i vcong people in the proper course Id nurte real people of them." In tier heart she .elf that it would a relief to see ..Iiisia married. Even tar the affectionate passage ot last p&, the old feeiing came over her la! her daughter was something of a mien. She would he much freer to 11 ve about, in war or peace. Musia ere disposed it in the traditional ft;. She was conscious oi tills feel- j when Vladimir had asked for iisia that day. She i. lamed both ol em for dilatorlness in which she is quite right. They were equally e dilatory. "Chances to pet well married." said little old cousin, "do not roe to any girl every day. One or o real matches in her whole life at'! usually about all. flit rest of em are not worth while. The thing to be clever, and not let the good intices so by. I'm sure Musia never to the finks of this. Chances scarcely ever hrnl" sighed Her good bitterly. lances, she reflected, had been al- m to go by. In truth, however. little to blame herself for. taken advantage of her only er; jui what natron of her age Is Ulng to confess so much, even to rself she could think ot several jcasionp in her life when she thought sne looked back upon events, lust lad e had iltlt more the wild appreciation rn her pari qualities ot -- ertaln gen- Men would have changed things Mamentally for herself. Alone with Musia. Vladimir was lie a different person than when in leformldahle presence ot Mrs. Kras f: fr he snt or almost la? tn a umrtahle armchair, his lone lees puled and wi.le apart, watching with the manner ot amuserl priority, the air ot bon enfant men was chnriwtopicitto nun v..,.,,.v ... hi iiiiii or.,) "1C" in fact. WAS flffopforl hn frw,l cers of his clus. He was a great Pend of every one nc met The old " Of his circle, to whom hp nl lay Paid COUrt In hla mru.llni, o,n N 'hm he teased by telling them oe enormities he tons nh.mt r lmmlt. like Mning the Bolshevik!. an" I" appraising him h one '"I. nicest, most boys the world. Perrinns Mr. las 'ho . -- m,i nut in rnem wno won hi T'" wen e ri tn -- ,TTi5i ....... t"IIT- flit f P open-hearte- . d i.i m very sorry.' "her g onniisprt par jj ii,-- -- ..... inquired vino- ,t I - think I than th, ninttM uttered tn one wish to er Musia 8Hld was voice which mnde . L,""nll a h f0 lade ihink DleHfl,!r ... lllB " iireiice J,!,111"1' and her brother ev"n 'layfully "Where Pick p thHt old word?" an C"8 ""' s,ro,)8U n'nth; w'" .' ffice- - Rsa wii, "Rott!ebralns ui. . "t knn, yci HUPS. , u"ser. 111 u we no e lttn!er But oi rue Hflnnur in ,UK .. rdu should e t" rr"!n"rnhe course without try- H n, K '""BM nn percentage oi tne two sides!" 8omelh'ns more than a al mner as she this- - h eltl,er dn h n- - . Z 1 Bimw .. , U'5 F0 to--t- stirrir. tUQaL V 'ouna nts admire rt Utt,e more ' straw-colore- d And Musia felt in his thoughts this counter-curren- t like a warm south breeze. "1 wish i were a man!" she exclaimed vehemently. (TO BS! CONTlMUED.t "more; with the ft ..... . Ingratiating manner; and II mm it was a fin- - dav wa8 an . ir t o "siasm m her intnnon.. IIIIH WtfUlU jlTB Id 1 rlenlor triiwptmnt """la ". nfk more '"HxTTRnt that iii . . tf ynu dirt know "ts duty p.)E!irivelv w ease ot a .h- ... , ' said Musia. "II nMninl,....!.... " ' " I nflfl' ... " 1 g She e ' 1 Salem Made Famous by Its Ship and Traders III tie Salem, During the Involution under leadership ot Elias ilasket 158 Derby, furnished and etiuippec; and 2.IKK) guns privateers, carrying en manned by 6.000 men. equal to the Wal writes tire population of the city, ter Prichard .Satob in the Washington Star. At the enc of the war, nuturally. Salem found itself with a large fleet, .'rade. mucb too large for coastwise sea and a large staff of skippers and men tralneo to adventure and daring and sea navigation. Besides the ships In Dermen the little town possessed. und merchants by and others, owners She of Imagination and Initiative. things. was all set for great a rush, And great things came with the and t'rowinshlelds the lhe Derbys. sent their ships around Uood and long Hope, to tht East Indies, knew oefor the East Indian traders York. New Philadelphia. of name the well Baltimore or Boston, they knew famous the name of Salem. Derby's Id 1784 was ship, the Grand Turk. mTchn"man to he first Good Hope of round the Cape ican vertical landings. and 8 tailspin were all Included in the next lesson. was at the controls, bul I had a passenger. And he was a critical one. too. Instructors at the flying school where I took my course are "checked" periodically by an Inspector who flies with tfce students. He picks students who. the records show, have had widely varying "hours" to Indicate they should know. "Taxi out, take off, fly around the field to the left and land." br ordered as wc climbed Into the plane. The ulr was smooth and I was "hot," for both of which I was grateful. The take-off- , trip around and landing were all smooth enough. He said nothing about them. "Now go up to i.ooo feet and watch for my signals. Fly away from the Held for a short distance." He called for right and left turns, road following, and right and left vertical banks. I managed, somen. to put the plane through each maneuver without his help and was congiat-ulatinmyself when he suddenly shut off ibe motor and called for a "forced landing." As we neaied the Held I picked out, be opened the throttle and we zoomed up. He signaled for a climb, which I contliiued until we reached 3.0(H) feet. Then be cut the motor and shouted: "Can you bring it out of a tailspin?" 1 nodded "yes." He pulled the stick back and, as we stalled, put on full right rudder and we feil off to the right and Into a tailspin. Instead of looking straight ahead, as I had Done before in spins, I followed the advice of other students and looked upward at the hori zon. A body of water flipped past Just as we locked 'n to the spin. When it wtnt past again I neutralized the controls and a half turn later pulled back on the stick. We came out perfectly and my fear of tailspins was gone. 1 knew where we were at all times and I was not sick. He, apparently satisfied with my exhibition, signaled for a landing, cutting the motor a- he did so. We were too aigh so I threw in an "S" turn to lose altitude and gunned th motor when I saw we were undershooting. He nodded approval of both maneu- vers. Eights and Spot Landings UNCLE SAM'S Department of believes that persons seek- ing pilot's licenses should be able to do ?ertain things with the machine they desire permission to operate. To ascertain the applicant's aMlity to 'ill Lucky Find When we find some slight help makes a marvelous Improvement in a child, we wonder why we hadn't thought of doing It long ago. Here's a good example: "My little girl was doing fairly well," says Mrs. M. Seitenbach, 5605 Emlle Street, Omaha, Neb., "but I noticed she didn't eat right and didn't have much energy. "Our doctor had recommended California Fig Syrup, so I gave her some. She Improved so much I wonder I didn't do something for her stomach and bowels before. She has a good appetite and digestion and plenty of energy, now." To point up a child's appetite, Increase energy and strength, assist digestion and regulate the bowels there's nothing like California Fig Syrup. Doctors advise It to open bowels In colds or children's diseases; or whenever bad breath, coated tongue, etc., warn of con stlpation. Emphasize the name California when buying, to get the genuine. 1AXATIVE-TONI- for CHILDREN C The Ideal Vacation Land Sunshine All Winter Long Splendid roads towering mountain rangesHighest type hotels dry invigorating air clear starlit nights Californla'i Foremost Dssert Playground Wrlf Cr A Chaffy ffT'l I Tallin SpriogvS PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Hmir alii net Remove 1 tu" Germ-Process- line. t(Si 18.10. Western Newspaper Union, t First Arithmetic Book comCockers Arithmetic, the first was for "numerists," manual plete of September. published on the 3d Tht 1677 by Sir Roger L'Estrange. was It pubbefore died author, who In England lished, become proverbial mathematical subject. of master as a for wear-l- y His book was a "best seller" a century. j Stowaway Travels "De Luxe" A stowaway de luxe Is Henry Edwin Bradshaw of Bristol, England, who earned nothing better than 14 days in jail for his cleverness. Stowing away on a liner plying between UlUY!dllk ?tioo.0c . the 05 teCt Montreal and London, he was found in a lifeboat when the ship was three days at sea. He had with him a pack which contained a blanket, a stove, and fuel to give him a hot neal, food sufficient to keep him for a week, change of clothing, and even a plank which he had used as a gangway to board ship. oil . ed T'Z0 coYt out irs . It's DE-WAXE- That means easy Parting 1 and milder . D. . and its Penetrative Lubricity means safer Lubrication during the trying months ahead block. "There Is co trick to spot Inndings, "It ts meremy Instructor exple:ned. take you I'll of practice ly j matter around oi.ee. then you do it From now on make an of your landings spot to do That W the only way to learn constant practice." p;by He took the controls and we roared around the pattern again. I made mental notes of landmarks for each was forced to disthing be did. but the spot line. overshot He card them. around again and few he Disgusted, over tie down perfectly that time put B N,ow is the time to change to For the private pilot's license that test Includes "figure eights.'" "spiral and "spot landglides," "take-offs,- " had had everything but the eights, spiral glides and spot landings, my instructor was back with me" again the next lesson to show rue the eights and spot Inndings. "We'll use those two trees they are a quarter of a mile apart as pylons," my instructor said, pointing them out, "Make your first turn Into the wind and try to hold your bank until one end of the figure eight Is made. Then level out, i!y to the other pylon and reverse the It sounded easy but holding that turn around the tree was difficult. A half dozen trips around the figure eight course, however, polished me up ifflclently for the next step. "Now we'll use those two trees," and be pointed out two much cljser altogether. "You will have to bank most vertically." The "tight eights" were easier for SafJsfiec with my grasp of the Die. maneuver, be signaled for 8 return to the field. As we flew to the landing he spoke again. "See that big tree down there? Put dowj on a Mni with it Cut 'he motor wherever you think Is right Don't It." gun the motor ex.ept to clear und our distance away Estimating up, I cut the motor to idling and darted' the glide in. Forbidden to gun the motor, is I had bean doing In praccity tice, I missed the mark by ! n Free Hint 15 "How Is It, Mary, that your husband Is always willing to get you Identified at Once such beautiful clothes?" Decrease in Horses "I burn holes In my dresses with Plumber "I have come to fix that a cigarette and he thinks he has done old tub in the kitchen." Small Boy There are 7,000,000 fewer horses It. To comfort me, he buys me a "Mamma, the doctor is here to see In the United States now than there were ten years ago. the cook !" finer frock." Kikeriki, Vienna. meet the several requirements of each class of license, a test flight ts given. ings." As figure Dandruff-Stop- I Imparts Color mad to Gray and Fadad Hairl Beauty .w Hoc and ll at uragffiiu. Hlteoi Chem. Wtt.. Pttchogot.N.T Ideal for nae in FLORESTON SHAMPOO connection with Parker's Hair Balaam. Make the hair aof t and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at druggists. Hiscox Chemical Works. Pstchogue, N.Y. Discovery of new archeological records covering approximately 5.000 years from the earliest days of civilization to the time of Christ Is reported by the expedition of the Toledo Museum of Art and the University of Michigan, in Mesopotamia. The expedition's findings have been made on the site of Seleucia, Opls and Akshak, three ancient cities which flourished Inversely in the order named, on a single site on the Tigris river, not far from the city of Bagdad, in Persia. They were "dAcestroyed, buried and forgotten. counts of the expeditions work were given by the chief excavator. The expedition was organized to establish definitely the position of the famous city of Opls which Xenophon, in his memoirs, described as prosperous and wealthy and as a city of size several centures before Christ. He established the site of Opls, but on top of It found the still more famous city of Seleucia, a Hellenistic independent state set up by Seleucus Nicator, favorite general of Alexander the Great. Hardly had Seleucia been rediscovered when the expedi tion found traces of a third city deeper In the same site which they have Identified as Akshak, a Sunier-iaEFOE.E secret tuffertng trtakout occupation dating at least as revolt before the little borne early as 3,500 years before Christ in open Akshak Is described as contemporary is irretrievably shattered" b a busband with the historically important Chalstrong pipecan't something be done? dean city of Ur. Certainly. A new pipe will help, of Colonial Jurisdiction even an old pipe cleaned and filled with Hinterland is defined as the region Sir Walter Raleigh's favorite smoking lying behind a littoral country dewitb no pendent for trade or commerce upon mixture. It really is milder, it. As a political ten the expression sacrifice of richness and fragrance. It came into prominence during 1883-85- , witb the smoked-- at when Germany insisted upon her really is as popular right to exercise jurisdiction In the is it is witb the smoker. territory behind the parts of the African coasts which she occupied. The doctrine of the hinterland was that the possessor of the littoral was entitled to as much of the back country as was dependent upon the coast land, geographically, economically or The doctrine speedily politically. led to the partition of Africa among the various European powers. Is your car hard to V start these cold mornings? Let that be a reminder that these are danger months for your motor! It takes mort turning-over to start, and more running to warm-uyour motor during the cold months. So now, more than ever, you need the extra protection of this oil with two advantages! big Motor Oil is Conoco to prevent congealing at low temperatures. That's the first reason. 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