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Show PROYO, UTAH, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1924 'Ji I Timing International Air Races a Big Job Randsome Trophies for Airplane Race Winners A Young ManV -- Heritage By CLARISSA MACKIE iOsnrrlckt.) wlahed to aee imvMrAd- amsT". ranilnded Donald Cameron, a he shook bands with the law :., . ; yer. will rat tha and Donald, I "tea, story abort and tell too that yog have fallen heir to a amall fortune," Mr. I, Adams unfolded a crackling legal doe anient,' and adjusted his glasses." "Of course, you have kept In VOU pjaaaafciaB- T- horn-rimme- d EoucnmTSrW"Teamatr-the8- e years alnca you left Meadows,'' he ir--J vy VA : sug-- f 1 v ' asted. TTo tell Donald laughed ruefully. tbe truth. Mr. Adams, Cyrus Peddls "hated tha very sight of me when 1 vas 'ar boy of course we tormented rnyatealtappteraB(l-cfcHTie- a, and once be caught me and ha certain ly gave ma one good whaling! As I grew up, though,' he seemed to tor-ge-t, and the hatred settled Into cold Liberty bonds worth 150,000-- , together with silver trophies, bronze medals, piaaues and other awards wn m.o dislike. He and my father were quite to tha pilots who finished first In the-1events of the International air race at Wilbur Wright field. Dayton. chummy at one time," he ended reml- - Ohio, October 8, 8 and 4. Some of the trophies are shown above. Jilscently, The lawyer emlled. "Cyrus Peddle left one thousand dollars to his only MAY BE ON SAAR BOARD relation, a grandnlece, who lived with him jind caredforhlnt and every Otla A.. Porter of Indianapolis Is sltown here with the eiuborate set of instruments he used In. the timing of tha other dollar, every stick and stone he International air races at Wilbur Wright field, Dayton, Olilo, October 4. Porter required the services of a crew'of abo'ut bequeathed to the son of bis good M) men to imperly time nd score the 12 ' iimjur eveuts In the greatestof all aerial classics. Fifty miles of special friend, Alexander Cameron." telethon? vnMe.anel .Ml tWi'pliime stalicn were hiilit abouutiiealiree courses-ovewhich theraces were flown. "Is she very'youngT" .ZSjreet"and twenty, j)roud as the rest oicaens, tojiata, GERMANY'S HUGE CROSS of It is for you "Of course her (attitude Is hostile 1 2 . He Is Making Invisible Wire . ne Ingenious Kind of Loop Aerial v", : - ., ,f W y l-- "Why don't yougo and see her I will go with you after lunch, V you have no other engagement" . Donald took the codv of the will back to the hotel where lie! as stopping, for all of his own family had moved away from Meadows. As he read the' brief document, he "was thrilled and puzzled In turn when he realized that he was now the wner of. the quaint old Colonial house with its jMlghty acreage of rich land. "Of course I cannot accept It," he I ) , told himself seriously ; "I am a man with splendid opportunities before me"! J dg. no need the money that should "salitTii-mue- b belong to a girl to tlie lawyer as Mr. Adams -- drew him out to the Peddle place on forest flower garstreet The dens were in full bloom and the rosea, long neglected, made a fragrant, colorful tangle on the southern elope. A What Is probably the finest wire In existence baa been made b Geors g;lrl was Forking there, her face conTaylor a physicist In the Department of Agritulture. The wire la so slender cealed by a' big flopping straw hat that It cannot be seen with the naked eye, yet la strong enough to ausoend Mr. Adams and Donald made their X1-"'objects easily seen.. It may be used In very fine surgical Instruments and may ilT"?! iniri-runtil way along paths " . prove'of Invaluable aid In many fields of science. they reached the roses. : "Good morning, Miss Roberta," Miss Sarah Wambaugh, daughter of called, the lawyer. "Ah, Mr. Adams, how do you dot" Prof. Eugene Wambaugh of Harvard She turned swiftly and greeted them university, Is being strongly urged for an appointment on tha governing com1n- pretty self possession. - She Tegarfc l "ir "' III II"" jm ed Donald with cold gravity when mission of ithe Saar Tslley. Recommendations for her appointment have she beard his name. "I thought. Mr. Cameron ought to reached tha council of tha League of come overand aee you today, ex Nations. Tha vacancy was caused by K1 tha death of tbe Spanish member. plained the lawyer as they walked Miss la a doctor of laws wambaugh toward the house. and la aald to know about pleb- -"Will- Tan ,toaJ5ElkJUlLAiailo I am going awhUe, Mis. Gray book" to my sister's for a brief , call and subject will return and pick hfra up. for ?W wIirTOte -c- upof-ter VENUSESTAKr NOTICE yoii, Mr. Adams," she promised hospitably, and after he had rolled away In his car, she removed her big hat rjevealing soft red brown hair. Is hard to hate you, Mr. Cam eron,' she said plaintively. "Don't do that please I" he begged, did that when I "lour grand-Uncl- e was a pesky boy ; I cannot understand of heart!-what prompted "Uncle- Cyrus used "to say that the most mischievous and tormenting small boys grew to be the smartest men that must be the reason," she smiled adorably. a"Ht---- l "I am afraid that1 doesn't apply to V" me. Miss Gray.? admitted Donald. "I Here la the skeleton of Sophie XIX, the world's ? champion particularly wanted to assure you, that cow. It has been.permanenrJy Installed In the bureau of dairying of the United while I deeply appreciate the motive States Department of Agriculture. This cow, which yielded 6,600 pounds of that prompted Mr. Peddle's gift, butterfat In seven years, shall never touch slaughtered and her body dedicated to penny of It It science. M. ot4he bureau jof dairying Ja shown using a new rightfully belongs to you." Instrument which gives the relation of the form of a cow to her ability to give "now generous you are," she exr milk and butter. claimed, "but I believe my uncle's wisnes snouia be respected, it was his money." ."Surely It can be arranged so that I, may receive your thousand dollars and you take the rest of It I will talk to. Mr. Adams about It" he said' in a masterful manner, but he had not coun berta's hair. 'v' V- V ' .. "Of course I shall refuse, to accept anything except the money my uncle wished me to; have," she protested haughtily. Mr. Adams found them In heated discussion, and he carried Donald off, with suppressed mirth at the cool farewells of the young people. Six months later the situation remained unchanged. Roberta Gray and the middle-agehousekeeper-whlived with her, remained In the old house Miss Margareta Tohansson, one of while Donald made frequent visits the favorites of Stockholm, is In line to Meadows to argue his case and both for the world's most perfect Venus. of them - were terribly unhappy, for Recently she won first prize lh a con lovejikmjwn, had entered the case. test jandafterwards expressed the At last Mr. Adams called them Into desire to enter, In an International conference- at his office, "tou must contest for the most perfect figure. compromise this matter," he said sev verely. "Ill leave you alone for ten Why Both Wert Therm . minutes." When he returned they Two men a club. Said one: tha window- -, --How is It met ataren't weretanding togetber-by at home this ' "It Is all yon settled," beamed Donald, "Roberta's going to marry me; how evening? "My wife Is In bad humor," was. the is that for a compromise, sir? But "She had company arrive and reply. In feel I that having Roberta, Jm abe wasn't ready. How about your-elf- r getting more than my share." "That is the -- perfect compromise "O, my wlfe'a mad too. She got Bless yon, my children 1" chuckled tbe Spanish troops on their way to relieve one of tha zarriaen thai'kaa old lawyer. "I know It will. pleaaa ready for company and they didn't New Haven Register. besieged by, the reballiova Biff tribesmen of Morocco, Cyrua Peddle!" - Mi ( Vi (AxW "rx Jftlk --- jTfe if y y lu mm 17" triii Science Uses Champion's Skeleton r S2?H taaYUtMStih ifr8MMi s This new kind of aerial, made In Germany and exhibited In the Radio World's fair jn New York, auraeteAmuoh attention. It folds In Various shaDes. It is acla'atl TossmtrTa-tuna-with-itr fferiBginy-gfmrs1eollvnf,an- towB Harts mountains to aee It In the Government Helping the Dentist - m il This giant cross, built on Joseph' Heights, near Stolberg, Germany, Is said to be the largest symbol of Christianity In the world. It Is known as Joseph's .cross, and thousand of tonr- - .v. JT .. i. . j .. . , .., i- - I'.v . : 0.- PI "it - y& -- Ms-chan- " feVyV - J.J USaL" . ji -- I if, f This man In Damascus, Is Syria, Taking the dents out of modern apricot leather In cases.- - Durdentistry ls the object of government packing resennh work In progress at the ing the war this was one of the main foods of fha armies In Syria. It Is 'tM4-,S-- t ...huresu- of standards In WashlnetoiT The photograph shows very nourIshlhgland keeps almost Inaddition of a little Dr. Umer Souder of the bureau definitely. y-tha it Is made Into a studying the physical properties of all dental materials. In an effort to standjam, or It can be eaten just as It apardize the technique of t.nnh Ailing and preservation. : pears lh the picture. nrter-and-heatl- ng - How Checks for Veterans Are Signed Signing away ntoney from Tucle Sam's treasury for thousacds'of World war veterans Is the Job of J. L. Bets In the veterans bureau, who with his slgnagraph signs checks to the amount of $100,000 a day. r PUT UP FOR GOVERNOR : 'v v"" -- mm,. o "tut- CoL Theodore Roosevelt, ant secretary of the assistnavy, was nomi- nated Tor governor of -. Republicans. - -- Jr 'ew York by y x - 1 i -- v -- MkBaaataW. butter-producln- ,w4s-recent-ly d K .rr With the Spanish in Morocco. . y ti Tw. ,7..r" . APRICOT LEATHER "' 1 . y'v r 3 |