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Show FAKOWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH 5IP(DCTC0Pr OF Can Be Fun, Productive Hobby JOE MAHONEY g Tray-Paintin- By Mary O'Hara ,,,tfc 1 I'"1 , (mil, l" In.er. "V .. tt'tf . - , , f i 1, 1 , FFOEB Ken. stroking the cu!f fce. Carev laughed at the name, and Ken told her how it had come to be given to the foal who. on the day of his birth, had lust his mother in a blizzard. Ken Exnlain C Hnrri LllC Of W lid Stallion Its a wonder we raised him. id" " ,W, se- - , again in -- ,;ht." ilete I but & the evening SWay eVen 8 016 rlsk of hi MHegQt t0 protect from AlId - j iu.j a een it gh", es the Palmer archly. After all .b gljnced at her. be! yers. I ought to on the 1 .:b I could go along ir.h." said Carey wistfully. any rate, Crosl must have some riding jfey, you " ry, die you are here vdots s Palmer's face lost its horse "She has no of affability. ice j clothes with her." fg songs c Th. but we have plenty," said st, si; j! "That closet under the stairs iy, i of all sizes sj.st fall of old boots leasts. e jeans and riding pants. Bicl&j fm.d something that 31 j easily At gtJ answered. i III 1 tbs- She s 'Quo V, ded i anger t tl-- er " began th.r.k, with Mrs. Palmer, strange horses" but !t Greenway interrupted. A swell idea! We'll ride together, 'ip; you and I. while the rest of t 115 er dec.dc go off in Ue being pser. won't W, finale ail ii Carey the horse-hun- Itll t. at the Blue Moon it?" He turned to and I ride together Hr.." lay or con-reirides very well, but her great-s- t Palmer, talent is her music. She prac-tet- s two hours every day." Sveryone at the table looked at new interest. This afty with Tirey iey fit. d Mrs rcordisf tic nstj' ws srsed her no embarrasment that you have a fine a here. After dinner," said 14 Palmer, "Carey will play to le in 3 ,5M no e tone see rge Do you groom Howard. ance i your owm horse? her head. Her with a flash of her spirit, answered for her, like her to be in the shook Carey htr Bachi." : ten: d.torial if fine I d msf tab co not es." Wouldn't do her a bit of harm, Jir.bled Greenway, "no use in "tifp.rg a child up in cotton wool. "Carey's not strong, said Mrs. rA'er firmly. Ch. Grandma, Im all right. Im hirer sick." is if amazed at this contradiction, 4 Palmer looked at her per ii i joined itaton m fe pen" I - Wurk ur no work, they would snatch at any excuse to get sway from the not atony of their daily routine The nen preferred hard wood to son cusioon. sheering away trom these almost tn alarm, so when the tuI'lfy uf chairs gave out, they found seats on wood box. piano bench or tables, while the duven- Iurj J N!1 Mr Fain: :er ,th Carey between. occuF,d b Rl,b particularly pleased that b:id gut ''urcross to go on ltle St''lrfhM'lt 'a an old man. but then, he always had been He never shaved, and little of his face could be seen between the thatch above his eyes and the whiskers - rr't'SsaEtf came tn ovtT l'tiune which created a stir. It was from Jve Daly- - Rls by- - Duck, had been ol! t0 ullljw tl.e trails of Tlmnforhead. Jewel, and Pete throuE,) the Buttes. Then they had bcaclctl west- - and ony three mile waF lomed up with a band of eight other horsesCosh! exclaimed Ken, "he had his band of mares not three miles from where we were! Daly's boy said the band wa moving west, straight toward the desert-likexpanse of country south of Laramie. If they kept on, they would end up in the Snowy Range They were moving slowly, grazing as they went. Also, near the Monument which commemorated the massacre of a troop of cavalry by the Shoshone Indians, he had found the filly's blanket coat, torn and filthy. Looked as If it had been Tipped by the stallion's teeth. Gus said thoughtfully, "There no water in that country. Not till they get near the mountains. They'll have to start moving fast unles snow comes. We shouldn't lose no time. But Carey was thinking of some thing different. She started to get Her grandmother's up. hand pressed her knee. Sit still, dear." I just want to ask Collins somesaid Carey urgently, and thing, her grandmother let her rise. Carey sat down on the piano bench on the other side of Collins young Georgie Dale, blushing scarlet, rising to make room for her, will she catch cold? Collins, Jewel, I mean, without her blank et? Collins made one of his weary and discouraged gestures. "Gawd knows. Miss. She's wore'er blanket hall the trip hout, jiin'er crate, hin the hexpress car. Now she's aht hin the wilds with nuthin honl. He shook his head. "Out in the wilds with nothing on," repeated Carey in a wondering murmur as this picture unfolded it And self to her mental vision. suddenly Jewel looked not like a filly but like a little naked, shivering girl. Ken came over to them. Whats Do you tnat you said, Collins? think she'll catch cold? Shes never 'ad a cold hin 'er life, but wots appenin to er naow runnin abaht with hall them wild beasts hin Greenlands hicy mount ings, 'oo can sye? - e ..si Mrs I Fra-- I I depends on weather ." Rub kept saying. s can imagine you are a fine prophet. Mr. McLaughlin, ever ard as Ken continued to whistle, colt came to the fence. Thi is WhuDut." said he's a beauty. He's going to be our stud when he's old enough. He gets special feeding and care." "But what about Banner?" asked VI CHAI'IKB Carey, who when she had first arrived at the ranch that afterinJ had dropped-- . Rob noon, had been taken with her the I I to uncle by Rob ,0 l,ie Pasture to see jrKnwoy- too. KfPl e lowest T window. Banner and his mares and colts. out the I which had een g cf claods Banner's getting old and tired. I and e ge Ken. "A strange stallion has gaid ji new crimson tliem were I tremen(jous responsibilities, you I jr.d behind c an 8 know. He has to care for the i dep'di of i ery color' V verF nunuIe' . mares on the range, keep the band wind a!way ?r,.P , together, keep any other stallion I t- - Jiet- fd. r.rtr : arena C" suhl PO"" ,.orb. r 7 ,,,lr ! lih bar fraud- - I .,,.1.0 A stslllss. "h t,,W ,4 A deml- " Urn ml bis 'm" ,,, ' I fell nrd InsalU'- , . rh .be - Mrs. Palmer her napkin. emerged from animals and guide them to good food and shelter and water. Dad says it would take two or three cowboys, working day and night, to give the mares and colts as fine care as one good range stallion. I never knew stallions could do all that. For a moment they were silent. Then Ken said abruptly. I wish it was the beginning of the summer instead of the end. "Why? When Ren stammered, "Well, you see, you're here now, and if it was the beginning of the summer you stay and Carey caught embarrasment from angrily him and ducked her head, her Tarn rirddaughter. cheeks Careys Ccseri fell forward and Ken Beaver Plans Journey flushed, her eyes bright. She brown hair could see nothing of her eyes exTo Include Carey looklng. not at her granbrows the straight but, at first of cept one der, eagerly, Several of the men went out on nag and the full smooth lids and dark boys, then at the other, the terrace to inspect the weather. CaEl.- lashes. frs. Palmer Ken sat began to cough A car whizzed past on the road. Collins joined them and violently. As the paroxysms con-- . down on the piano bench beside Ken looked after it. "That's Reua11 conversation ceased and pliji ben Dale. I bet he's going up to Carey. became the center of attention. "Ken! called Rob. to Dad about going after talk "ered her a glass of water. . s woke out of a dream and Ken Jewel. rose out of her chair ier er to his father. Yes, sir! not did leaped ooked They up. at jumped Carey her anxiously, te Is it and stood behind followed the and of to talk Carey want asthmamiss any rood Grandma? Shall I fie medicine? asm planning. They hurried to the him. "Gus is going to pick up these house. s. ton Palmer emerged from her to go on the fellows nags at daybreak tomorrow jntfl men were Fourteen sumiIlngwaving them and load them into the truck and Buck-ley- . i Alt .their seats- - apologizing. search. Thfs included Ross flO Gus and Wink and Tim could drive them to the Monument. 3e 6n fte' uncornorlable. ?hat Howard will take the men in the as it that kept "every body not b spared' Howard and Ken Youll take the station wagon. at I to back be were to go, but had fig about her7 getf saddles and equipment in the pickKell eleventh ranch the by September si r ,suggested that Carey and whether or not the search was suc- up. Set your alarm for three r e out to iinlio the highway with d and cessful, for they were to leave on o'clock. I, b then walk back. Yes. sir. the twelfth for school. iliriic mt0 new Studebaker Ken heard the soft Ken! V Wch01 Oh, to the cars drove All up evening, 3Su standln on the hill be-- e ertf1' "d th house. Living-roowhisper behind him and turned to The house. ranch Howard took the icelt I wish look into Carey s face. . . .. Carey and Ken gradually filled with tall weather- like do that! could I 1 things Outgirls Howard beaten men in boots and spurs. watched Spa lifid wish I could go along. lltt!e wind was tbe tbere side blustering mirror over th 6 W i Ske icxked and the clashing of trees, and ' Mr. Greenway heard the remark at taf ,.ln "ow and strange noises, like voices, around and turned to put his arm around smiling Kon notlced thls and a silent the chimneys. Inside was the crack- - I Carey. Sd :ng morosely in the -said Ken, not ling of logs in the stone fireplace you couldnt, a"iwaikid h,.ghu;ay they got harsh voice ex- - just one gjr) with a lot of men. Robs and deep, f,owly back to- I? atber. plaining and planning and an ocan Qreenway suddenly took Ken and "Oh, or short word casional question i love one by each arm, and drew ssP the Carey, Wind! cried from one of the men. They seemed ey, from the crowd. There them away ""inzht"8 her arms wide to communicate with each other was a conspiratorial expreslarky I herg and of grasped by monosyllables and glances ;e face that intrigued both on his sion and ran silence. the roa5a.ndS of the youngsters. Carey, how together. b;, would you like to drive out with abkm leatd out of to the Monument Bl Begins Worrying Kan in the pick-uon the wind with Carey with Gus in the back come c: then tops, and Carey Over Fate of Jewel stopped si Oh, look! truck? I 1 frer!1 thought it was Reuben Dale was there with two But thats Just what 1 said. of his six strapping sons, all fine Uncle Beaver! Im Just dying tof" -- ook over there, horsemen and clever with ropes. said Ken. Well, would you? e gave J drew her breath in and She Su uLarn his at is finished had haying exci,ernent Crosby i ere? s Jewel? and he and his two hired men squeezed her hands together. Her 8 e Ihook ' Cr head would go. Others had been reached mouth opened and closed soundand Pointed Si th 6 lhree deer then, feed- - by relayed messages, the country lessly. her whole face was ecstatic. 1 y Ule stream 4- -., "Okayl Then well fix it." and near grapevine, which, as effectually as found words, almost horak colt Carey African's South he mysterious to jj. grazing. Ken But Uncle Beaver! words. bar0('d rified news had of fence and method disseminating 5 a soft- - far . would never, never let Grandma of this inter Vr the knowledge spread carrying trill, V th k C 1 raised their heads! etin8 vml over ,hp eountrvside resumed feeding and. iTO BE CONTIJTUEDl And the men were glad to go est Fishing Safety Tm after time safety measures in an effort to make conscious of the ti.N they rik Traced, es of the that b f.ill fishermen can be pie vet. ted if certain fundamental raes v. .11 be observed while the angler is in or near the water. Here of those rules; As with many other things, liquor and f. slung dont mix. Make sure your boat is safe and, if it is, make sure you don't overload it. In most cases, four persons to a boat can be managed, but HENe WAS three is more desirable and two is SONJA CVLR 27,000 VW'WTH OP FURS IN hEJ? always best. Use caution when taking chib WARDROBE ! dren on a fishing trip and remember that if you can't swim, you'd have no chance to save them from SPORTLIGHT- drowning. Knowing how to swim is.' of course, the best policy. Therefore. never pass up any opportunity to take a course in water safeare i- - stivsM-- I - I I I - p I Ay Painting Designs for Trays pVEN IF you have never tried Even if you can swim, remember that many good swimmers have drowned. So, don't take unnecessary chances. Some boats are made so they won't overturn easily others are not. If you aren't a good caster, get yourself plenty of room and be careful. And a boat decidedly is no place m which to practice. Hooks can put an eye out, or snag an ear, and your antics may upset the boat. Last, but not least: If your boat has upset and thrown you in the s water, keep your wits. This is of saving yourself. Even the inexperienced can keep themselves afloat by or turning on their back and floating. You'll get water in your eyes, nose and mouth but thats a lot better than getting your lungs full. Take it easy. Threshing about won't help. tins pattern ill enable ou b decorate tiavs equal to those you see vv in the expensive shops. NEW VOW, E is A VEDCal STUOENE AT TUANE UNIVERSITY DURING THC Of F - SEASON nine-tenth- A A High A Sea1 AAA Worms for Profit Add business statistics: twice as many fishworms were packed in tin cans in 1949 as in 1948. And, from all indications, this is only the beginning. At least thats the feeling of officials at the Bios earthworm hatchery in Boulder, Colo., where Professor R. Forrest Davis and the American Can company have collaborated to produce canned live worms for anglers. The worms are packed in cans housebout the size of large-sizhold spice cans. A mixture of peat moss and earth makes them feel at home, and small perforations in one end of the container enable the worms to breathe. In perfecting his product for the market, Professor Davis, who op erates his business as a sideline to teaching biology at Boulder high school, deftly overcomes one marketing problem. The worms persisted in working their way to the bottom of the can, but the professor outsmarted them by having the can labels put on upside down! So when the fisherman opens the container the worms are right there, ready for the hook. 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Put in a little dirt, sprinkle on some worms, cover with black soil, mix in some pieces of sod and so on until the worms are in the box without touching each other. n IMtrtKN (iMOUK lirtwrr 10 Yrk, MOIIKMIOI all-ov- Lauritz Melcholr, Weagnerian opera star, warbles an aria as he holds aloft a couple of sea-ru- n fish which should have known better than to tangle with snch a warrior. He entered the catch in the Miami metropolitan fishing tourney. m.itcH.tU, tn iiiuJ Ii w on p.tltrf tUMKi'h t lU'ht th rhduip .'ii ftnf ihi.11 Vi t It will be interesting to see how football action brings back an far Glenn Davis can come back r after a three or absence old argument who is the greatest At 25 with all athlete of all time? It from competition. must be admitted that is his natural ability he should be quite a spell on the calendar. So able to make it. since we'll add records have been Leading Section kept. Footballs The argument re spring practice turns in force since under full steam with an abnormi1 Glenn Davis is number of candidates on hand to among the leading fill a long parade of gaps. In this nominees. He was list of missing stars youll find Walker Red Blaik's choice such names as Doak the time I Charlie Justice. Leon Hart. Emil Sitko, Arnold Galiffa, and too many talked with the others to mention. Grantland Rire Army leader. In the 1919 scramble the Mid How good was Glenn Davis? Well he was a star at football, baseball west again led the pack, an old track and basketball for a starter time custom. Notre Dame, Michi He wasn't merely good at these gan and Ohio State were the three different games. He was among spearheads who took charge. The the best. Glenn has the finest South and the Southeast were sev eral notches off. The Southwest mental and physical I've seen anywhere," Blaik said at was in back of the Midwest. I'd the time. say the East was close alongside Davis broke a West Point record the Southwest in front of the South at body lifting in a certain Army and the far west. test. After all, the east had Army Jim Thorpe? Jim was a star at Cornell, Princeton and Dartmouth football, track and baseball. He a good match for anybody. The wasnt known as a basketball play- west coast had improved over past er. But the red man from Carlisle years, but the improvement wasn't was a pentathlon and decathlon too noticeable. There were strong star at track and field where Davis signs, however, that the California was only a sprinter. will be sector, plus Washington, What about Elmer Oliphant, more formidable this coming fall. The Southwest expects to have another famed West Pointer with an assist from Purdue? Oliphant greater strength, although starred at football, baseball, track few coaches will make any such and field, basketball, boxing and claim. As spring practice begins fencing. As we recall his day nd warming up, the early signs favor time. Elmer won seven major Notre Dame, Army, Michigan, medals at West Point. Tennessee, Oklahoma, Pittsburgh, Princeton, Dartmouth, Cornell, He was brilliant at pracTexas and Southern California. be tried, tically everything No other squad could lose as Colonel John McEwan said regood football players as many cently. The colonel ought to Notre Dame has lost and have know. He coached Oliphant in such an excellent autumn outlook. He was an amazing football. Dame is still an odds-oNotre product. Maybe he was also a choice to remain unbeaten. Frank fine skier and swimmer. Ive Leahys spirited competitors may forgotten. At the moment I to go all the not have the cant remember any game that way unroped, depth but who is to head Elmer couldnt play well. them off? Barry Wood of Harvard was Armys two main tests sre another powerful entry in these and Stanford. Army Michigan stakes. Wood starrjl at football, will be a fast, powerful, again Jackbaseball, hockey and tennis. squad, provided ie Robinson, the Dodger infielder, Red Blaik can dig up a few deranks high at football, baseball, His offensive replacements. He basketball, track and field. fensive strength is already in was U. C. L. A.s challenge to the order. field. Pennsylvania loses many good men from a thin squad and the My favorite entry wa3 Harry Fisher of Williams. Fisher present outlook isn't any too hapstarred at football, baseball, py. But the Red and Blue has the habit of having good teams, albasketball, track and field, tenthough her domination of the Ivy nis, golf, swimming and of a had record He league was checked last fall by squash. Cornell. success In 10 major sports. TpHE RETURN tn w M BOBBY BROWN V -- haul at painting tiavs that the dim t ons on your u will find i Davis Ranks With ty. d itit & Yfi PROTECT LEVEL GAUGE PREVENT BREAKAGE OF GLASS GAUGE IN LEVEL WITH CORK GUARD. 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