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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH PORK. UTAH DINSMORES FOLLY By Crittenden Marriott Illustrations by Irwin Myers CHAPTER I naira." swarthy with sun wrinkled with tears, vim carrh-- hi head thrut forward from hi lean Imnider If iwipriuully waichihg fof omeihlnii r om oti Now ihiii I knew wlioui d hi wife tirtiliL of court, undcmiHini uml pity mil I felt hat I read) couidn1 hliiin net fo running away run away loo All th aym Id h path amt pit) In lh world couldn't prevenl uiy ferllhg creepy s I looked If I hn al Mm mw Bui nl illdiTl know coll rue plunged at I - v ncury it HONEST OTTER An lif a an otter Imv Otter .dL ' I furry lov ('amnia and th rdl weal her a:td lh Norih .u ih wind and lh uor. I Ime nal winter Miter Hum I do a mat bcllcv one, I doti'l car for lh summer, a find I Mi rt of a w-- a n a vrvatur with all Ih fur h Such a dlffcrem-Fred was Fred Juiia-a-. the only wm I Id iimilicr (and rli wa a widow), who lived half a lull away from Dili more Fred wa Iweniy one year old ml wa a rcmrir no Hi New York him for Itfiy week In Ihe year Fm h wa iiinHier's the oilier two Imy. Josephine knew mother," and met him al her tmue and brought him linmp with her; and after Ihul lie wa iimther's hoy only at meals The real of Hi lltii he fpeht with us eseepl when dad tolled him off and talked him. Dad INiiltlrs and limine nld one Hint mnrlderlng that Fred a college hoy and a newspaper man lie wu unusually Intelligent. Dml wits always saying sarcastic things like lint!. Fred had helped to pnss th time for ten days when the twenty-eightof August dawned. D.d Threw Down His Napkin and Gut Confound Your Artistie Na Up. ture!" allowance In repairs nn a monstrosity Ilk Olnsniorc' Folly I mad up my mind to Id Hi year go hy without fulfilling Ih condition ol Hie will (I was an awful little foot In those farnwuy day In some way two years ugo) ; and to Id the r versions ry legatee the Society foi Homeless Alley Cats or something claim the place. But Just five weeks before the first year was up Had re minded me 'f the date and asked me when I was going down. I stared at him reproachfully. Pardon me, dad," I said, hut you forgot that I requested you never to mention Dlnsmore'e Folly to me again. Never mention V Dud broke off; Look then forged ahead full speed he demanded. What here, Edith blamed nonsense are you talking? If you dont go down there In a week In sis days you'll forfeit the place to the Society for 1 Precisely, Dad!" I Interrupted. know It Is an Inhuman thing to do. But Its me or them; and the home less cats can stand Dlnsmoree Folly better than I can Ing my I' Wh-a-t?- " I mean to forfeit the place. dud. answered hastily. I cun usually um mi ge dad. hut I know when to quit fooling; and tills was cue of the times. You meun to I You mean to I Are you crur.y. Kdltb? The place wilt he worth a million dollars when the city builds out to It ! once more I tried to be flippant. Whats a million dollars compared to the wrecking of my whole artistic nature?" 1 demanded. Dud threw down his napkin and got t'onfnund your artistic uature!" up If you'd ever learned he roared. how hard It Is to make a million mills you wouldn't tulk so Idiotically. You and Josephine get ready to go down to DiDSinores Folly tomorrow Aud I'll go with yon and see that you go and stay, miss, stay, for the full thirty days." 1 But. Dad. cried despairingly driven to my last defense. But. Dad, I Apparently there wasn't anything particularly fateful ulmiil the dawn except lliul ll wa Imi ; and lliul wa scarcely fateful or, distinctive for an August d:v. Still. I'm sure I did fed real ihrllly that morning. Later, when Mr. Paul called lo see dml. remembered Imw I had felt, niid t omen" In real Yassar said The Latin But It wa too late tln-milt of Hie god iihiI begun to grind Mr Paul was Fuiher'a lawyer; and Mihcr put Implicit trut In lit Judg iiieiit. so miieh so Hint Fred's news paper I mean, of course. Hie newspaper thill Fred reported for lm. once asserted that Father never planned to rob a widow or au orphan without asking Mr. Paul's advice as to the best way to do IL This was a llhei. of course; but ll wasnt a patch to fume of the things that the papers f 1 used to keep used to say of Father, a scrapbook of dippings of their remarks; and when Father didn't belmve as I wanted him to, I used to get It out and read them aloud to him till he became duly bumble). If course Father had oever robbed But he waa the bead of the anybody. Consolidated Trust company, and reg ularly every other year, when the elections came around, he was held up to the Intelligent voters as an enemy of mankind. As a matter of fuel he wua a bully guod old scout and a regular pal. Of course I can understand that he might he just a Itttlw overpowering to one who didn't know him well. And as for Mr. Paul well I Both Josephine and I bad always thought that Mr. Paul was a dear. Only well of late, he had taken to following me round and staring at me In a mushy way you knowl And as much as I liked him I never fancied lilm In any other capacity than a sort of an an clent uncle. Not that he was really very old! he just seemed old; and when he insisted on ictlng young he bored me to a frazzle and that was I something that mighty few nf the trouser wearing half of creation had ever been able to do. I was sitting on the porch wultluz for Fred to come and take me riding when Mr Paul walked Into Father's den, just Inside Ihe window at iny hack; and I kept my seat mostly he cause ll didn't occur to uie to move, and a little because I wus afraid Him to move would call Mr. Pauls atten tion to me. Dad knew I was there anyhow, though perhaps tie had It; and he wouldn't have minded, anyway. Ali-cu- (TO BE CONTINUED.) Joys of Exploration Found in Adventure One Is often asked what is the attraction and what are the Joys of polar exploration. The answer Is Adveniure going where man has nevdiscov er gone before. Achievement erlng something of value to mankind of South such us the whale-fisherway your Georgia; or ramming through Ice or any difficulties under steam or sail. The wonderful pure beauty of these regions . . . and Inst, but not least comradeship the comradeship of men. Men who tialu alongside you. toil with you, tugi' with you. and chuff you. . . . Pals who stand hy each other tnrough thick and thin; who snare trials, hardships Joys, dangers and food, aud are de termined. af all Imzards, to see ll through" together. For such men you feel a great affection, and the results are teamwork und loyalty of the finest highest quality, wilh Joy of memory that never fades away. From Un der Sail in the Frozen North, by Cora mander F- A Wnrsley. j pul my fur Into vtorag or In camphor P dK uu hear Noplc van. I Inive lo keep lulu wllll lue, liter l no ufe siorug lion for own fur except on ihi-lotter bm-C- . So I Imve.lo keep my fur n and Ihul l why I hat Hi rummer lime, and am to glad Ihul ll summer lot h-- I nm safe In the turn. Bui would riilo-la wild, wild and free and run Hie danger of In-r- e r e Pursuing the. Shadow to overlook nlmt j near hy keeping the eye fixed on something remote. In tlu same man ner present unities are neglect ed and nttainahle object slighted by minds busied In extensive ranges and inient upon future advaninges. Sum uel Johnson. j ' j OH." Her highly dlU w tilth If uu like enoued food, nHllly guf I He, will look - Ih iv In fout nMI i iTv...', i great I) vu It Joyed: Ssasontd Am I af tuMeNun of oiivs oil add ue cupful of dried muli- fill Hint Mima lno bav 1 until aouked In wuft-soft, add III water In mushih garlic. Hi l room. and four of butter. To lid add two rupfiils of stewed void, two tup ful of tomnloe. a buy eif. on Imi t leriNpcnmful of Ihytu, with sail aud Kl miner for two pepjier I Muirs, stirring occasionally. Icmlton and on half cupful of pagticiil In iulid water until tender, bluueh and diuln Iuf a layer of spughettl In n buttered baking dish, add a layer of meal and gravy, continue until nil la ued. links In a moderate oven twenty r l.it. a good Cornish Pasty. Irepnr linking powder hlsrult dough, roll out and Hue a large pi tin. I'ut Into the lined pi tin a layer of dlred beef aleak with plenty of th auet for fnt ; If that la lurking add bulter, sprinkle with salt and pepper and cover with a layer of thinly sliced potatoes and a thin luyer of puHiolled and allced rutahugus, now a sliced onion or two and season well. I'ut on the cover of dough with n vent to allow the steam to email, tn(iooiiful or two of wter may be added lo aid In the first cooking. Bake nn lumr or nn HI the vegetable r well don, from the oven and wrap In a heavy doth to steam the crust serving. This makes a fine one dish Hr. abd llidr lov for fur Ilian I would be l.cre where It I so dull and life Is so much Ihe same day after day. 1 would like to say lo Hie people: I I have laid happier winter. have enjoyed mym-l- f sliding do s o Mil. for I'm a Jolly fellow. 1 iiiii like a child In Ihe way I cn Joy sliding down hill and like mini) a grown-uptoo, for I've noticed grownups like to slide dowu hill when they get a dm m o. They're pretending they're plcuo'itg the children when they get on lin-isled, hut all. Ive seen llict.i. und I t fr meat. Cood Whits of Hue eg;- - - real lif!. I Imve nothing to grtiMhie idmut here, hut I'd rather Imv comet Id ng about which to giumhle than to Iiv so dull a life. .My memories of the wild free days I used to know are my greatest happiness. "I've loved traveling along rivers Ive loved going deep down Into rivers. How well I used to know everything that went on In the rivers, along the hanks. I used to have fun then. I used to go on such Interesting journeys. Sometimes I would Join a companion and we would travel together. Sometimes I would take my trips all by myself. Sometimes I would do very, little and sometimes I would play. I had enemies but I had friend v one-tuil- too. I'm safe enough here, but I like the free life best Oh, I might as well tell Hie truth. I suppose It would be more polite to say I was Just as happy here, but I'tn not and so I must he honest. Yes. I'm an honest otter. tuce. Banana Ensembl Salad. Fill molds sections and of lemon and I Ma in on a ring of ri;ie hm, ii n n it The Came of Keeper gate? Open and let me through. one-lioi- key thf The Keeper answers I've lost the key of tl-- garden gate And cannot let you through. Then all the ring say You must stop all night within the gate Unless you have strength to hroak through. The inside child then tries to break through the ring. and. If he succeed-i- n unclasping any of the children's hands, the one who first gives way lias to take the place lr the center. can't see any resemblance to ellt-'-parent." rerrark-grandmother M hat do you think? she asked turi-P'to PTiiall Fieanor. who had hoi n listening to the f.imiiv d bate vvllli n frown cn her face The little- - giil walked aliout the the h iiv from ail rrh. and ttmn inked Where D ld .sen:!, nice, gramma v" f-d Moiiee!4tr C atleytteaelA C Discussion Went On, but Wise Man Slepl Fteop," auld the Mliiilt hi but foretaste of death that dlvln ntM-Bthfor which wa poor mortal yearn." Sleep," said the rhemUt, I cau-vean acrumulatlon of toxin that vuch by all organic activity must be upuded or minimized pending their elimination through chemical change. Sleep! aald the poet, fervently. Alt. Mippy and mandragora aud ail Hi drowsy sirup" "Sleep, said the Iraxlncxs nmn, If I cun get a good solid eight hours nf It mukes me show up at the cid dealt I feeling like a r fighting-coc"la auld the philosopher, Sleep," phenomenon which " The wise nmn aut In the corner and nld nothing. II wus taking a little imp. l.o Angeles Times. a W To Cool a Barn of Use Hanford Cals am M sz twk f Myrrh Bnt koUg V m MlUj. AB SmUn. Father Old-Fashion- ed Judge Ben B. Lindsey, the rlimuplon nf modem youth, said at h dinner In Denver: Bui of course youth Isn't always In fulher the right. An complained to Ills daughter that ha didn't like the during way she drvssed. Oh, dont you T wild Ihe girl, and she Mew a choking cloud o cigarette smoke Into the old ruin's face. Well, dad. let ne tell you tide I dress to plpas myself. But ll takes. lie protested, coughing and waving the smoke awuy hut It tnkeg so darn little to pleuse you." liens Long Service I A hen, believed to have set a record for longevity for chickens, recently died at the furm of Charles Wltihey, nf Beaver Valley, Ia. The hen had been Hie property of Wltchey ull her life and luld eggs until about two months before death. In recent years the hen had been rattier feeble and lost her sense of bal-- n nee, hul coniinuid laying. twcidy-four-yeur-ol- d Consolidated Operations At Worcester. Mass., says the Boston Glolie, three generations of Fred Halsteads lost their tonsils within the spnee of 45 minutes. Fred Halstead, ; Ills son, Fred, Jr., twenty-nin- e. and his grandson, Fred HI. four were Hie three who and one-halmade a family event of whnt might fifty-seve- n have i scattered Incidents. Do little hoys play horse more, or do they generally piny nny e? one-fourt- fids the key. So you must let me through. ptii'-'.'e- ana slices, sprinkle with chopped mils arranged on I.. luce. Serve with cron in imiyonmilse dressing. This will serve as a dessert or as a salad Dressing. Beat two egg yolks mid one hall cupful of sugar creamed witii two lalilespooiifuls of tmlfi r two ralile. pooiifuls of vinegar one table spoonful ot lemon (nice one tslile l tea Npoonfiil ot olive oil. spoonful of tnusturd. one lenspiHiufui fen.spoonful i pup of sail, rikti Cook Iti a double tioilei u ill Ibii k. stirring eoiistunll.v cool und .rid one foil rib of u cupful of tviiip,el cream I'oin over salad und serve Banana Fluff. t 'ill ontli:ilt pound simili pieces id mursliinallows ll t sit Whip one cupful of heavy one tenspooiiful of vniiillu mid one eight h lensMMitiful of salt Stir in 'lie s with one halt ciiptip ot ugar and one cupful of broken nut Set oil ice mill chill' severnl hours lust h for- serving fold in one cupful of mushed tmiiun.-- i pulp Se.-vwi'li berries to on Ice creiiui Mixed Fruit Salad. Take one-lmpineapple, cupful each of shreihh-chopped nut nifats. orange pulp, grape fruit pulp, halved maraschino cber f ries, mid one and cupfuls of sliced bananas. 5,'ix and chill. Sprve ni ii With Bananas SPgff.d Apples Wash and core six apples, iut a Ii; inna into each cavity, vvldeh lias been dusted xvit lr sugar and ln nanion. Bake in a hot oven Serve wtr, sugar and cream. Bananas With Broiled Chops. Cook until nearly done then on Hie lop of e;n ii (Hit r.vo slices ot tianans Hinl finish cooking Turn each piece Itennive Hie chops oi luni.iia oiu-e- . i dul ban. lias to H serving Hint Tills is a capital game for a lot nf hildren. The players Join hands and form a ring. One child stands Inside, walks round, and asks one f the civil dron, who Is called the Keeper Have you got the key of the garden r Cak. Take the white heiitcn stiff, mid one cupful of sugar, two thirds o a cuful of pastry flour sifted with three tensKH.iifiil of baking Hiwder. Cream one Imi' cupful of luiiter. add the add the sugar, when well re..nu-milk and flour alternately, and lastly fold In the egg white. Flavor to suit the l.istt Bananas. TM delicious frull I good rwd as s fritter, bruited with steak or chop, served n n salad baked In butter and lemon Juice, served In nn Ice or other frozen dish, a dessert, sliced with breakfast food as a rake filling rooked In custard, or used a a topping for custard pie It will tie dMiciill to find a fruit with such a repertoire. Alexandria Salad. Line salad plates with crisp leaves of lettuce, cut two hiuiitiius Into hulls, add four halls nf cottage cheese rolled In clmpH-- walnuts. Serve wilh Fretieh dressing. Banana and Oate Salad. Wash and f pound of dates, dry lo dry few minute, then remove the oven seed und en t Into quarter Cut three hnnamts Into slices mid squeeze over them the juice of a half a lemon, mid the dates and four tHldcspoonfuls nf salad oil. Mix lightly und serve on let- know tlo-- like It. Blit I'm un honest otter and I nil nit I like It. and who wouldn't? Olt. for Hie free life which Is the next-doo- e e , The Keeper answers r My neighbor's got the Ask him, and liell give It to you. Kach one In the circle repeals Tlie Inside riiild then comes to Keeper, and says None of the neighbors have got drclartd thrrc'l nothing quit Lka layer Aspirin for U aorta of act and paint, but be aura it U gniuina Eayrr; that name mut La on h package, and on ever; tablet Bayer it genuine, and the word genuine in red ii on every box. You cant go wrong if you will just look at tiv Uu SpaghtltM cloves of mfnutca. Locating Resemblance I? ksrn' V APCTIzTnO 0ISHC8 r I It Is common A' hsP 1 lr ' av fr want. They were discus.Miu t lie new baby. I think lie looks like his fallier." sa'd Aunt Maud. Oh. no! ties the very picture of Ids mother." declared Uncle Ned - Ac aroli' um; - vcrvlhm' lt smihna r hestlully I , il hi hnsil up and ant your tsth M-n- wk w-- Jul If gMrltui WlicU he U fr-- , th I am mh n fin (!vcbt InMV I WwHar Th aim n 11 la th An 8'umtdV When music nnin r Olt, evil I I'll look lido ll and rank what repair at Bui, ua lend a ml m mo for all, Kdltb. ye't going do a mere, wh.tht Ihe place is In repair or not. and you r going In stay and fulfill every Jot and lid of vour grandfathers will And I don't prtqaw to hav any oonwna shout ll. either." Dart atrial off holly leaving me In much Hi miii ol mind as a prlwinef to In, m h Jink lias ual aiihl "Thlriy dollar nr Ihiii) dars I u ever, (tier wa no ua In talking When dud laid down Ih law In Ihat ton I didn't wni iim; I Jut idieycd Anyway lie wa going In pay for Hi rcpnlia. and I wauni Thai wa otn nil UU MaryGrahamBonner 9 A a-- coiii-eriilu- Iins-more- saS so?" iqa-lo-- io It e can-lake- Who ti - e lls ' into mpilric bIhiui Hi ihmc I'crkln anwr wer md enilitihitU-- . Grandpa lie nlil. lud let thing ini down a good lent; gnd IVr kin thought that Hi executor would Dud that It would rol w lot o mran-- lo cl It lo rl.lit thing I weld Ihok hoin ll.j.'NMod Xn w went Josephine, dud and. I I hr mom-- ) did lid know wlo-- r Th lioiia wasn't an aftet all; roNiliw wa to com from Gtund,a 11110 waa rridl) hearable after and lh innior Imd md had min-- mrai) w got used in II. ll was rather try of Ida own itiiihei wu lh money at flrl to walk Ihrough a hill nmkei of Hie tuodljk I and had mol Ing Mm. Midi ihu.rwny Inin a die loony o Icav; and mill nothing Imi lit phic Into hall which Fgvpllun I certainty had uo InleiiHoii ol a laul Umdnrre drawing nnuu. hul alter a week I gel so Hml I could do ll without a shudder And after two week Fred turned up; and Ihul mail oto- Great Grundta llnumre bidlt Din more'a Foil ; th fuel woa too notorl oua to leave an chum- - lor the fund!) lo den IL And mm, ol court, aimeverthlng Iras turned out o well aoua of ih fa ml i) wunra to deu It. Uf count I have no personal knowl dg of th fuel thul th world ever scoffed at grundpu' Imu Ihe mod d blifcd "Ierklns im ator. to scuff where I could hear fotlt I nm convinced Ihnl It did No world could Mihly refruln from sculling at (hut aii'iizlnj! Uicdle of all t) lei of all age. tluii aggregation of firw-l- i remide, Kyi p enfriim-lion cohui.ide, MmirUh feudul uinmu cuutle, KliZiiliethun home, Swiss chuh-t- . French chiiieuu not to onk of oihei units whose mlccgncllc nlieeslr) no urehi led can speak without Idiislilou. all lumhlcd together with a lioiiiiilfiil Anierliiin disregard of ICuroM-ndicta md plasteml Into a whole hy A merl cun mortar overrun hy how FngliMi Ivy. And yet. wisdom Is Justified of her children I Tie day IMnsiiiore'a Folly brings me a fuhuloua Income, while other neiirby houses. more modern, equally large. In better repnlr and apparently I finitely more deslruhle. go begging. However, this delightful state of affairs Is very recent. Unfit ester-da- , that la to say, until the day I minutes dragged Josephine forty-fivfrom Broadway and dropped her down Into Dlnsinorea Folly, I had steadily avoided all mention of the pine and had done my Pest to conceal from m friends the dreadful fact that any lineal ancestor nf mine had perpetrated such a monstrosity. What made It worse (so I thought p those early days) wua that the place whs mine ray very own. Grandpa Plnsmore had wished It onto me In his will BDd hod given me no chance to discover what he Imd done to me until It was too lute to stop him Moreover, be had added a proviso that I should neither sell nor radically liter the place until I was twenty-on(that Is to say. not for two years more), that I should see that It was always occupied, at leust hy a care taker, and that I should live In It for at least four weeks In every year. He also left a note, addressed to me personally. In which he requested that I should keep Sandy IerkIns on as gardener or caretaker as long as he Perkins has not wanted to stay. been very pleasant to deal with since But hit wife i an away." he wrote. he has been a faithful servant to me for many years, and I should not like him to he turned out. Moreover, he holies and believes that some day the , woman will come hack to him at and I feel that It would be cruel to destroy this hope by driving him away. of course I had been to Dlnsnmre often to see dear old grandpa, who was nice enough to make me almost forget the awful house In which he lived; and of course I knew Perkins as well as anyone could know the But until I . read sour old body. grandpa's note I had never known that Perldns wife bail run away. (I suppose everybody considered that I was too young to be told.) In fact. I scarcely remembered that he had a wife at all. I suppose I had seen tier hut I could not recall what she looked like i asked bather about It and he said that he understood that she was much younger than f erkius and that the two had not gotten along together at all. She had disappeared three or four years before and had nevi r been heard of since. Sop. afterward I motored out to look at the place I thought it would look different I hoped It would now that f owned It. Of course I saw Perkins too. arn t course I surveyed him with Inlet est superinduced by tin ! Iiv the fact that he was now my own ei'inlotee He any i sparse hotij o'li cudgel t need In1 hatilliitil. af dollars sort It of r rad ileninfoled hiid wot Id. ludeeil, hue aiwu.ra ticeii pine I er--Im- rru ft) Hiouoands Copyright WNU Sirvlce Of court oow thut If all ovet anil l Hllll U) that l b dun ll'a If ana all in fault. Miyb ll wu. Iui w lliul lhr well. I ilntil pi util fault alaral ll Fvr body arrui to t aalltflcff and, ilittuifU la torn Pod aajra about warring). ll'a ruib r earl for congrniulailrai. I think everybody la going io stay uiUrtd And lpi mighty aura lhai Mr llraa Ion. for ini, woutdn I Hava Iwwi nt lnN at all II I hadn't i td In ami A girl oiul Pull In aomcilmea. liila waa out of Ilia Him-I'll admit, loo. lliul I acld without dut knowledge ol Ilia facta lint win fuutl waa ll that I wua luimruiii ol theta? ll certs I tilt wuanl mlna fa tliar could have o. in goma o them, and Fred could Paw lold m more; and vo Jophln could irav told oi something Dial could Irav They Pud week and aeeka In which Ami moie lliejr could Inn lold m of them cld a word Well, i lien I IN. II The all claim, o count, lliul the thought I wua loo )uiiu uml Innocent to b told Ilfil! ltd lni Ilia IJIghteeiitb ceniur. ll the Twen Help and women aren't uu Imioceoi n I lie) ued lo I In the duy when llec lor wua a pup.) After all. mo ihul I hov argued Hi thing out, I am beginning lo he lleva that the hlume II Idum there wua 'for what hupNnd really lie hi Ur. Iaul'a door. Tlda hmln'l occurred 10 ni lie for, liul Ilia more I think Wh 1 II th more evident ll lieeoiiie 11 waa even Mr I'uul wln but ilmi romea later. Anwa. Iv got lo gel on with my f Olio KITCHEN CABINET Mic-ll- s lf j one-hal- one-l-al- di-d- 'l The painstaking man doesnt alwnys suffer the most pain. HELPED DURING MIDDLE AGE Woman Took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Denver, Colo. I have taken six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and will take more. ing I am tak- it as a tonic to help me the through Change of Life and I am telling many of my friends to take it as I found nothing before this to help me. I hail eo many bad feelings at night that I could not sleep and for two years I could nut go down town because I was afraid of falling, hiy mother took the Vegetable Compound vcar3 ago witii pood ar-- I r.ow i am taking it during the CIirTi- -e of Life and recommend it. ?'its. T. A. Jfrrr.cn, 1011 A ill. ms Street, Denver, Colorado. . vf. N. U., CMt Lake City, No. 39 1928. |