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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD MY:FRIEND t of ,J t '- . le wor4 Mv odor of W rkeri axon MY -- f'frs . dical com onal ui - H CHAPTER XI lor u 1 On - . panlz boats I X , t ft , 9 fw' s k - v . in MV' standing guard to photo at upper left keeps a sharp scrutiny on German war prisoners at Camp jffee Ark. At lower left, prisoners play croquet at Camp Breckinridge, Ky. Italian and German prisoners to , wuaysent camps as the Germans must be guarded very carefully while the Italians are more operative. Eight. German prisoners buy tee cream and other refreshments in the camp canteen. The United lies government allows them $3 a month in coupons for these luxuries. Those who work, on a voluntary a of 80 I j mod r 25 them were were ssis, minimum receive cents a day. Nurses Practice War in Tennessee ' tv & ; fjv , listLfc fitful fi J Second Lieut. Helen Callesen sitting in her tent, at left, writes a letter while off duty from her nursing it in an evacuation hospital in the Tennessee hills as the Second army held its rehearsal for war. At brush she can scrub iter, Lieutenant Callesen washes her mess kit after With her long-handlchow. I the pots, dip them into cans of boiling water, and make them sparkle without getting her hands wet. All i pots are strung Second Lieut. Betty Hindman is shown, at right, digging a foxhole. on one handle. Frances Future in Their Hands Nell found her gardening gloves and her trowel and shears and went about clearing the broken flowers and leaves out of the boxes. When she had done what she could to put the boxes and flower borders In order, she went to the kitchen, built up the fire and began to mix the cookies. Now the oven was ready, and when she had nearly finished mixing the dough, Ken came into the kitchen. He leaned against the table, his elbows propped, his chin in his hand. A little red bandana was tied around his neck. His soft brown hair was in wild disorder. If Flickas really loco, Mother His appearance shocked Nell. The look in his eyes was direct, almost staring nothing like Ken. He was looking at her now, to drag facts from her. Well, Kennie? If shes loco? Its a bad lookout for her, then, isnt it? There was a long silence. He struggled. Nell looked at him, rolling the dough thinner and thinner. In his eyes she saw a question. He was asking if it wouldnt come true, if he wanted it hard enough; and his face was strained in anguish. Right now, she thought, narrowing her eyes against the tears that came so quickly, stinging them, right now to let him know, once for all, that wanting and wishing cant buck a fact. '' Perhaps she isnt loco, dear, we dont know yet for sure. But if she Is, Ken," her words came slowly, wanting wont change it. She went on rolling out the dough, cutting the cookies, putting them on tin sheets in the hot oven. But she had really gone away with Ken, up the Hill, into the woods, face down on the pine needles, hands clawing at the ground, salt tears burning The insistent clanging of the supper bell roused him, and he sat up, startled. How could it ever be sup- per time already? He turned in the opposite A Folding Saw direc- tion and looked to Flickas place near the three pine trees in the Calf Pasture. She was lying down, not very far from where he had put the tub of water and the feed box. He ran down the Hill, across the green and into the kitchen and washed his face and hands and slicked his hair. All his agony was back. Flicka why, she might be dead out there lying dead instead of Just asleep. After supper he hurried out to see her. She was standing up again, and this time barely moved away at all at his approach. He sat down before her on the grass, clasped his arms around his knees, and made his vows to her. I didnt mean it, Flicka . . . I wont youre the one I want leave you again . , . never, Flicka. I dont want those other colts. Theyre nothing, Just simply nothing at all And youre my responsibility. Thats what Dad said. I pulled you in from the range where you were free and wild and could take care of yourself, and Ive made you so you cant; so youre my responsibility to take care of. Flicka stood looking at him. Her large eyes were dull and not fully opened. All her hair was very untidy. Her legs were not quite straight under her, but a little splayed out. But her ears were forward, she seemed to be listening, to be paying attention, and she was not frightened. ... S 1 ' Hvv ' V" v-V- , ji fA1Qy 1 h'4 I mJv Xs t A 'A A Mv ' 'rrdrViv'.C.JVv IsJfcdhL-- I .. ! f - y tv,!, I A ' !''' I XX X ' vLSsv' y Ls , 4 Lr f JL s Henri Giraud and Gen. Charles DeGaulle, leaders of two French trying to unite in a fight against the Axis, are pictured ''Hy after DeGaulle arrived for a consultation. Seemingly, all that I between the union of the two groups was DcGaulles demand that given a high post In Girauds North African government. Gen. ,WV. A - 4 r-- ,i i A j, 3 ..ts , 4 This Japanese folding crosscut saw fell Into American hands when the Japs were chased from Papua. Lieut. A. E. Rogers is holding the saw which is 3 feet 6 Inches when extended and folds Into a space. 7xG-in- Train Dispatcher feak Blockade of Sunken Axis Ships f .y r(- ' tionj .. I . i rk ! I i jr " 42 SMZSW f x is.f r a mfi 11 Nell, with a dark blue silk kimono belted around her slender waist, was brushing her hair for the night It lay loose upon her shoulders in a soft, wavy, tan mass; and as she brushed, she walked around the room, putting clothes away In the closet, opening the bed, bringing out Robs pajamas, and talked to him about Ken. I wish youd be nicer to him, Rob. Why? Hes gone against everything I told him to do. I think hes suffering deeply. Suffering! So am I. And whats It all for? Rob, seated in the low arm chair, reached out a booted foot and close. He dragged the boot-jacplanted one foot upon it, end set the other heel In the notch, continuIf he was going to have a ing, horse to break and tram as Howard did Highboy, it would have taught him something, made a man of him. But what can he do with this poor little filly? Not a damned thing Hell sit In that pasture and watch her all summer, and neglect his work. k iiT'iir The first woman train dispatcher a British diver ascends from his Job of cleaning up the bottom of on an American railroad Is Miss . hiki 'or of the that scuttled been Tripoli. So many Axis ships had b"f was Harris who Is pictured as shr Lois to open t completely blockaded. But the British navy managed her new Job on the Vltks started harbor. "ow out of the to and into fcet ta i allow ships passageway division of the Illinois Avis had sunk on Miss., the bottom, burg. many ships, blown them open Central system. sunk other ships over the first group DEPARTMENT i.'1 VvNV.:A'iV(' RAZOR BLADES O'HARA THE STORY SO FAR: Ken McLaughlin, given an opportunity to choose any yearling eolt on 'his lam ilys Wyoming ranch, picks the filly of a "loco mare named Rocket His choice merely adds to his fathers anger, which is already aroused by the fact that Ken has failed his school work and has shown no sense of responsibility. It was Kens mother who finally persuaded Captain McLaughlin that having the colt might be good for Ken, and the change in him has proved she was right But Flicka is badly hurt trying to Jump the corral fence. Even Gus, the foreman, says she is loco like her mother. But Ken re fuses to be convinced. Now continue with the story. ( t y Irazil Wild dt MARY X; T ZZ? n to Si'FLICKA1 - M 'W rtt. - CLASSIFIED Howard has been walking his colts for him for two days. He pulled hard against the jack, and drew one foot out of the long worn, brown boot But Rob, you dont see! Its already done much of it Ken is changed already. Hes learning, even though he cant tram her. Learning what? Learning to sit on his fanny under a pine tree? Rob leaned back in his chair, and out of his dark face, his vivid, burning blue eyes looked at her without softening. Learning that it pays to be bull headed? "No! Hes learning to face facts. And thats the whole thing, isnt it? Face facts! I dont see any sign And the of it, he said harshly. kid looks like heck. If this goes on all summer hell be in fine shape to go back to school in September. Nell felt rebuffed and got up and went about in silence. Rob stood up, picked up his boots, kicked the boot-jac- k back into the comer, went over to Nell, and with What sort of shape when its time to go This is the hottest have all summer. will you be in back to school weather well Your swim is good for you. You take a dip with Howard today, and do your own work too. Yes, sir. Presently Howard said, Kemem-bp- r what you said, Dad That Flicka would stay alone and not go near the other horses You were right She stays alone in the corner by the fence, or under the pines. Why does she? I thought horses liked company. McLaughlin made no reply, and Kennie came bravely out with the answer, Because shes a Lone Wolf. McLaughlin turned to Ken, surprised, and the boy looked back at his father. Rarely had he been able to face those hard eyes for so long a minute. He did it now for Flicka If she was a Lone Wolf, then he was a Lone Wolf too. He had to fight her battles. He was with her, the same as her and It gave him cour- age. Matching his stare with Rob said to himself, Well, darned. The little tNS Do you think shes loco? the boots hanging in one hand, put the other arm around her. "Love me? he asked. I knew you were going to say she exclaimed angrily. that! When youve Just made me mad, that Isnt any time to say things like that. His one arm squeezed and shook he reLove me? her a little. peated. I dont feel the least bit loving Love me?1 The one deep dimple In Nells right cheek appeared in spite of herself, and she turned her face away. Oh, yes, then, have It your own Kens. Ill be Nell was right facing facts hes taking it on the chin." McLaughlin turned his head away and asked for another piece of toast. Nell jumped up and turned the piece of homemade bread which was lying on the edge of the coal stove. It was toasted a delicate brown. She brought it, hot and crusty, on the tin turner, and slid it on to the edge of Robs plate. Rob was thoughtful as he todk a slab of the fresh unsalted butter and spread it on his toast. that Ken, he said presently, isnt what I meant wticn I said Flicka would keep to herself Its because shes sick. A wounded or sick animal always stays alone Kens daik blue eyes, confiding and full of hope, clung to his father's face, and McLaughlin felt an emotion within his breast. said the boy. He would Oh, have liked to ask if Flicka was not a Lone Wolf after all, but it seemed wiser not to press his father's sudden kindness. After a moment McLaughlin said, Has she salt, Ken?" Kens face showed such consternation that it was comical. Both Rob and Nell turned away their heads. said Ken, guiltily, No, staring at his father. Ive got a piece of Iodized salt up in the stable," said McLaughlin frowning. I wont be ready to leave right If you away, Rob, put in Nell. want to go out to Flicka Ive a few things to do " "All right, Ken, said his father. 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Japan, too, it BSHES-,er- n Reliev fiery Itching and llay further Irritation with ective, specially medicated Free Sample Retinol. 72, Bello Md. $ 6 mm Crimes Punishment Fear follows crime and is its punishment. Voltaire. YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM- - dot mm If you auffer from hot flashes, dizzihad already seen her that morning ness, distress of ''Irregularities'', re Soon after sunrise he had presented weak, nervous, Irritable, blue at times due ta tbs functional himself, and standing before her, 'mlddl0-erperiod In a woman Do you know I am Ken. said, life try Lydia E I'lnkham's Vegeme? Are you getting to like me? table Compound the medicine you can buy today that Now he ran out to her again and mads especttlly tor icemen. said, "Dads coming to look at you, Blnkhum Compound has helped way! thousands upoa thousands of womFlicka. Now you be a good girl and She made her voice Insulting, but en relieve such annoylnic sympte don't run away. toms. Follow label directions Fink-hait was an Irritating habit of Robs As If she had understood Compound U worth trylngl him, to be satisfied with outward obedistood quietly at a little disence, as if, once that was granted, Flicka tance when McLaughlin came out by his own persistence and violence, and set the chunk of iodized salt rest of the he could drive people down near the pine tree. Then he the way. out his pipe and lit it, and exThats all right then, he said; took the filly, while Ken watched amined bullet and with his hard head, his father to read the verdict on his until he around face her pressed face. could kiss her mouth. Finally McLaughlin said, Shes But Rob Ken so sick and hang dog it's hard to "Dont talk about him, he roared, tell about her now. Ive had all I dropping his arm, Do you think shes loco7 for fast diuretic aid can stand of him. He went out the Rob growled, I would have sworn room, slammed the door, and FUNCTION KIDNEY WHEN ever behaved the shes way by stamped down the hall to the bath- it, she was born, but as a matsince LAGS need from this room. ter of fact, weve never seen her Nell climbed into bed, turned up Functional kidney disturbance due to nee! except when she was scared out of of diuretic aid may cause stabbing back the kerosene lamp that stood on the wits. her the! May cause urinary flow t be fre bedside table, took her book from Dad queot, yet scanty sod smarting! You may beside it, and began to read. Her lose sleep from getting up nights" offeo Well -may feel dizzy, servous, headachy dimple had disappeared and her lips When you said shed been so la such cases, you want to timulaf were very set and prim. ktdnej met tun jash So If there is nothing frightened, always, when wed seen tysiemicsiJy or oreauicaliy wrong, try did you mean that maybe she Next day Rob planned to drive to her Gold Medal Capsules. Ihcyve been fa loco? isn't mous for prompt action for 30 years I ake Sargents ranch to make final arcare to use them only as directed. Accept Before answering, Rob eyed the the four about shipping rangements no substitutes. 35 at your drug store. and drew several thoughtfully filly to was with Nell go polo ponies. his smoke of through pulls him, and they would be away all long 2G 43 pipe. "She's got a very Intelligent WNU W day. Much better at last he said face," Howard and When, at breakfast, than Rockets. Fine, delicate mouth,, Ken heard about It, Ken said, eves set far apart, that light Would you have time. Dad, to come lovely of veins all over. But we tracing look at Flicka out before you go and know until we see how cant really and see how you think she is? She she responds to training " some and shes looks better, eaing Tor You To Feci M ell How can I train her? What shall oats. f 24 hours every day, 7 days every roared Mc- I begin on? No, 1 wouldnt, Wtk, never stopping, the k dneys fiiUif You cant do a thing with her wst.e matter from the blood. Laughlin. "I dont want to see her conIs if more people wore aware of bow the her do can win All now. you or to think about her. Yldnevs must constantly remove aur the most important Thats fidence. fluid, excise trim and other waste Evplua silence a was heavy There irnt ter that cannot stRy In the blood anyway. Theres one tiling without Injury to baltn, there would eryone ate rapidly, eyes down. Pres- thing will that help you, Ken." be bettor understand ng ef uky the ently McLaughlins gaze swung over whole svatnui is upt When kidneys fad What? son and te function properly. again toward his younger Burning, scanty or too frequent arina 'Tier sickness and misery When noted the circles under the childs ttoa om ' im4 warns that something free e everything, ou may suffer nagg ng Is take away wrong you eyes. knaHachca, dirrinttia, rhiuroaU dom, friends, home, habits, happiDid you go swimming with Howns, getting up at U k,ht swi Ihng pa i iUl You will Why sot try Putin ness, from a living creature, almost ard yesterday?" he asked. be suing a mtdicina reconimendid the will turn, in sheer need it itself, life the funcPoan stimulate No, sir. eetiatryever tion of the k daeys aod hlp them to and desperation, to the one thing from waste the Why not? uak eut po.K?nous that is left. And that's you. blood 1 bey con la n poiiimg harmful. I didnt want to leave Flicka " oouhdcooe. Lae with Get today. Ken had never felt so imMe At all drug stone. Now Ive had enough of this! portant and does Howard youre your work, "Yes. You are her whole woild all set to spend the summer undrr it. the pine trees watching Flicka. Do Make her like DF. for LOWIMLO) s you? (TO good you suppose that e, beet-kno- DAG KAO HE may .... V bark-rh- |