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Show yj' 4 fmge nvELv: TTIE JOURNAL, LOGAN Saturday, March 5, 1927. CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH t r if The Kwhanted Hill" ''Kni !:U ..f Iwht. Riot" eto (CvgyngbL l!'38, Pgter IS. Kvm In Ai rjnRp.nt nt UIi King. Fcauiirs Sjmlitate, Ini I THE UNDERSTANDING - . s. t Author o( i Oiiy .'-Th-e of Khr from t n .Ini', He the uplhrt-son the square! vantage I mean. I could use half of scoundrel I tlow finest coffne. Iievntjy liw.U.s ucd his it. Naturally half is yours if I land dropped the sugar, into Ue ins.- iron or miles from Bogus when I mountain pe-, Mason tuck in Hus Quetin. rounding vapor and give to tl s n If my rheumatism hadnt come gel there, hut if he vftoaW be therelU-tniv an apjearanre cu this morning youd mvr hav eli, live. hundred riolUr is a heard from me in this matter. Id he din I af money. Anyhow. IN have a peaceful Rt'a dutted on my way to Botftia uouL to roIUnt look at this modem Circe on the islands an crestei whose irons Uun iu mounUiu-top- . the entire thousand for myself at the chiefs There s as eery, sublime JoyelinesM fog.Cji t h.t i & . 1.1a Garland laughed 4 vv$ hefoie And over THd you say they have In the' panorama CftinTTiehs outspread I loodbouiids on his trail .Monica Dak. yet It fdld to awakt.i of the smcui I i ihu the like I did. 'in her the thrill whuli undoubtedly. speaks one not guns awakened in aowld have it 'Then, unless hes too far ahead of haMtuated to it as the mistress of Suddenly a 1ma them they'll trail him right up to a U1 During Bogus. The tountry is as dry aa tin Bogus Lookout. a- - sound tn( tier ordinarily which mould make ceding afternoon a heay Xoifh blown in before the (Ar edge ot the l.tttrailing difficult for the best of cifie ftg had jdow in whwh sue un hounds, but fortunately the fog you northwest summer tradewind u i Uo (her sneak of will help a heap With Scudding eastward from the ocean, grazing 1. hut intuit ngd 1M n the (tees 'and bushes dripping tiiois- - it had erupt up and over the red 1' u ohneited liu hm ture he ought to leave a trail like a errata on the Coast i !l tl un- - Hlare interc-i- e where it mountains, hung Hinge snapping you gal to get him first. Wo til sucked down Into the Interior liui leys by the vacuum creited when llw bwir in the inone)." Til I'e oil my way within the hour, hot atmosphere ol the plains climbed ir 'tedded ..id Must have break fust first." to isioler heights; iillovving steadily tor her rifle Bopl muii Allot'" jeustward, it had rolled up the west. gh. eould find n u ho In the very ait of sugaring his ern slopes of die Siskiyou Range, and in a fat betr tint i In j i coffee Ranger Barluud paused vllth now, in the dark blur of sugar pine ton, mill h's pi It brimming spixm uplifted. "Now. Ill and white pine that was the San something proud! lb t b a ripe peach." he rcfieited. -- tlmt Dimas National Forest, it rested, .loo nnr ranging muib of the nr f tins Bob Mason man is the hopes. spent and thin to climb higher As fir to the west as.Monh.t imiPl raiepl who slole my Jupiter mule Fmerging iro n 'I and rifle yesterday Yesterday he see. her wqild was a sea of fog. walked slowlv .o' caused me a ten mile hike and today white as a gulls hreusl Uiove it sireening In i aiiva,. Ins i uisiifg me a ten mile rule Ys, arohed a cerulean sky, as tile sun jossible IkIiiiuI Casey is light. In a company of len limbed to the zenith, and the white and monzuiiia m.m.1 men that bap would most certainly invader retired slowly before the on- - edge of the little in be Number One And I dont blame slaught of its rays, tin fog giadnullv helinid a madiom ti that lookout girl for liking hint I took on a bluish tinge That was the nth across a lo Inn never siw him and 1 like hint' The dovvnthrust of light trom the sky and' (To be lonbir i ltlt f I convict" TUB ACTION SO kwatts Garland, a jwing ranger, U trail- - atrocious crime fcrreil to the San Dima H ditla'1. Garland ho a migbtv National Forest lUaerve. Chief Kihgw Casey decent Hup, He only bumped off a welconii him and tells him to ,!- - mama goal many folk in th'a It rnt of Monica Dal, try Pare ot Ut y amted killing moat gosh ho aft lookout oh Bogus Itak awful lad,' NOW GG OX WITH TUB STORY, 'Mitel we run the poor devil down and deliver hiui fa the sheriff ?" GarOHAITKR land queried plaintively. The night at the Tantrum Meadows a mountain man aud tton Ringer Barium) was awakened he has on enemy In thla country u ut-- n nt time, early hmtr by the telephone the P Seems a If he belt lueintemly ringing the eall t couldnt loinplete hi murder ruth it stat'ou lie found Chief Ranger gagement liefoce they neat him Casey on the- line. jdown to San Quentin Well hive to 'Got a special job for you. Bar1 round him up. If possible, to keep land. the thief ranger informed his, him out of trouble and stve Jethro subordinate, Today you double a a f f the Hen oles Hydraulic Mining laiiii cman. Theres an encaped con- company st Dogwood Flat, aome Xk'CIa the Saii Dlmaa and IninoU-Itutwrexpense. lying all rangers and forest guards! The sheriff siys hes liatk here to to lie on the lookout for him. The) get Jethroe-n- ol that any laxly givis sheriff end li posse are on bang, but then why permit him to trail. They left it about a mile east make a mess? Anyhow, you and I Of niy headquarter and came over are l tb Forest Kervlre. We are here for breakfist, but they havej sworn to cooperate with the civil au- bloodhounda and can pick the trull, Ihorlties and einHiwrei la arrest up again after they have eaten. Hsls our duty and we Have you a desi riptloti of the man cant dials it. Chief Hard boiled rr ever f tit liful- - ! whbh Yea., In but. I know him well wonder Barluud loused. His name is Robert Iae Mi son. Hes Aloud: Very well. Chief. ) wish siwtit twctil y eight or twenty-ninRobert law M ixon well, bn l If I years of g ge. about six feet tall, a should walk Into him hell not e spare man, but Hhoutder tape. broad as a him dixir Bood nmn!" Weigh about g hundred and eighty but Have you telephoned that girl doesnt look It. Thi h fiir lulr. In- what bernstn? the one' In charge clined to be wavy dark blue eves and of the lookout station on Huge a to olive complexion. You joeldnt ml. keep au eye out for him? With that of fth it tke him I Mati detail. telescope of her she can see aavthlng Meat People w tb olive that moves within a radius of five have brown evrs. but this h ins arc mlleH. derk blue, u little deenset and with Bh couldnt see It in s piere.ng cxnresslon When he look Theres fog In lh Kan ths Dimas " at you you know a mau is giving you 1 t didn't knout. Your, uses man. she like Vsunlly got head, tne oneeavver. HI nose Is thin and m out of bed. Hut she ring could be! her head on men, but her heart woul I nighputrlclu,, countenance and his ready when the fog lifts llob to Sheriff Bent, Mason. go put meutn sets shut like a cellvr door, The sheriff doesn't want her to h ley feels certain he will head for even, -- white and ready. Bit knows this tnan Masou. Bogus. for he must h ive fowl. He 11 there, and the first loint of h's He' an old friend of hers some say 'must be half starved by now Of left Index finger is missing Oot It au old admirer. Anyhow, she likes i ou rse the girl doesn't know he's on snarled un In h's rope one day when him better than man she ever the loose. Now. then, son. you mount any he wits liying It on a s'ecr -- most met; she's a mountain girl and would that horse of yours and ride up to cowmen lose a finger before they help him If she could." Bogus to make a nelghl orly eall -emerge from the awkward squad" "If the fog l.fts use that lelesisqlb Bully for her! said Ringer Bar I m glad to hear him so well land, of her fieclv. and report to me by spoken of. Chief," Garland "She reasons two ways with her ulephone if you see anything like a replied plcasintly, tike It he Ixnt a heart, like a woman, uud with her 1 hop-he'- s - ns m wa . '' r I.... ai - i wood-studde- ul i viil-.th- hia i r Iw-- i I I i e i ; i letting the clutch In and outiilar injuries were left un-- , ventiou of an imp with a rythmic measure wilt treated. The treated wounds jtus producin'. c.i m give the necessary healed cleanly, unpiecedcnted i(,',p quickly and Don't do it except as Bn ex- - w hile the others developed very power, but h. d.i reason to believe Mason Inis already A German chum tt, p n troftblesome reached Bogus and tint the girl Inis Fei in Hit and it it suppuration. him In hiding there urnst hnnth t woik, at tndon the critica test was made with in- - covtry of ceitam o. is, if you can find him " once Too much of fections of the cornea of the fects of the sanv That means mil to search for u fa .,ti, animals, and produced IV- m eyes him." c1 7 IZE YOUR CHAINS here xf laboratory the Bv tieated speci- - tubes, the way, thm s a EQUAI again XaturJHy. reward of f fty dollars frum the state! Chaill equalizers are inex the luckless untreated controls h I fur capturing an csoim! convict Th that are a suffered permanent injui". Ins offered a pens.; devices believe, and ; intern anv disclaims Iir.Paui WOl to addition thousand person illy III bet he urv any .. nil llliug.s out ardlv skHiik is shneiing in his automobile. By taking up the ion of detracting from the ihouia he aide boots. , slack in the chains, they tent 'ame of Dr. Cool id ge for the in- - wiun sb, lnuk- - u o to make the traction force con- and keep the slack trom slant Then you also must admit books and want to pul. one from accelerator, the left on he floor piling up under a wheej or Ivor, that traction can start at some the bottom without upsetting Jin a convenient position loi pounding against the mud place not found, around the the bunch you just give it a working the clutch. Both fc i guaids . They will '. c found wheels, the tires or the road quick pull. But if you want to thus aie m a position toi u..e u helpful on cars paitgula.ly surface. If you will analyze your move the whole pile you pull the clutch and brake. Trie, time equipped with ballon tires and clement in the use of these is a serve a most useful slowly oa one of them. thoughts carefully in this purpose on , youll find that you are That s your traction thing in ,,kt5eiT '.in TMS'sh'otheis. As an adjunct to Win thinking of the drivers abi ity. a nutshel'. When you apply pow- - accidents. That is why correct ter motoring, equalizers arc VLLMAN KKATlRE SKUVfCB If a man lets in the clutch sud-- 1 er suddenly veu start the whee's position at the wheel is in worth their expense. Star Building, Washington. D. C. denly and gives the engine gas in motion ald let the rest of the portanL simultaneously you can be sure car stand still. But when you WATCH OUT FCR THIS ONE German Claims that one of the rear wheels at want the whole car to start you our lights, ai turning y least will start spinning. This A Trick In Traction ler these days. The engine is Priority in Cathode power slowly. Your clutch need. attentions will happen even if the car is That's the theory of getting narder to stait, It nteanc tnaf Ray Discovery Better have it looked at the standing on dry payment and out of deep snow or mud by e the battery (has more woik to, treads tire are next time you are near the sergoal. plying the emergency, brake do. Each motorist can hrip thi.- ni o..ipm. crvi(,p vice station. I advised Smith And youll also find that if lightly. You just increa&e trae-th- e hardworking unit along gn Mar. 3. That the ebl1N, the other morning when he was man who lets in the c utch tion by cutting down the power, demands effects on lt..t'le tissues to the f';vt!ce, jvjng fined with watei cathode starting away from .his home. gingerly, feeding enough gas to You steady the who'e action and iveep it recently given rays, ind be certain all conr.eetions My Clutch? he said, puzzled la low a steady pull from the en- - 'you start without spinning. wj(e puprity as the result of llow do you know there is any- gine, the rear wheels will start! Next Week, llypoid llevel NT-the experiments of Dr. W. D. ON THE I OLE II thing wrong with the clutch without spinning, even on ice or Gears, Coolidge of the General when I dcn.t know it myself and in a reasonable amount of snow. of the car a ic trie Company, were investigated parts When you are' toot even in the All this has to do with clutch inclined to show the etteets ot and reported on by Geraan ' car. operation as handled hy the dru mtc. i he mot scientists a number of years beweathering in Well, you are spinning the ver. But suppose the action of oiist who is desirous m pio fore the American results were wheels. You havent good trac- the clutch the drivers . made known, is claimed in the tutting such parts will do I'contra. Suppose he tries to en- tion, to polish them as rare: argued. as Bcientific.ievifiiv. liieX'mscIu OURS .1 gage- it geRtly- butTnds tkatAh "posSIbTe. FoTish nba' s s a i i y au Dr. W. E. Pauli, by . clutch? he demanded. Can t grabs'? takes ofl the coating. Frequent of the- - University of Heidelberg Buick design cares for your comfort in you see the snow on the ground?! Now you appreciate the inv Dr. Pauli states that he, rubbing with an oity rag wil. many Dont you expect to see wheels portance of the kt ?p tile different ways. clutch in getting an.t gether with several of his co'le-bright spinning when conditions are traction. A lot of drivers think ill be necessary less agues, found that the cathode polishing like this ? Correct balance, scientific cushion design, it is a necessary evil to have the often. Should poushing be uv rays generated by an earlier Bang! lie went off in a huff rear wheels spin because they, essential type of apparatus than the garded as absoiut.-lcantilever rear springs, surface and slid around the s ippeiy have tried letting in the clutch' use the best silver polish avail- - Coolidge tube would quickly kill I AiS an AM.Vr ribrationless becl.r street in goal shape. steering engine gear, deA able. biass polish will wear bacteria. He describes the 'gently without success. They An hour after reached the not realize that they would sue- Jut because the weather is down a nick led sun ace rapidly. struction in of a sec-- 1 yond belief ail these Buick advantages office, he ca led me on the ceed with their idea if only they 'b'd and cars are more likely to Crankcase lulritant ch oiges ond of x g mean superior ridingjease. organisms phone. had a little cooperation from the get dirtv quickly don t risk upon the individual dnver. that could survive three hours didnt mean to be so ab- - clutch. damaging the timsh by leaving Every drivel should know that in steam at boiling tempera-- 1 Buy a Buick! If is luxuriously built, moderlUpt, he apologized. But you oil changes e mad" ture, and the formation of out- should Thats your trouble. The vour eutomc tV unwashed ately priced. know you were talking x is grabbing and no mat- - HOW TO SIT FOR SAFETY when the lubricant is hut. It is grow ths'like blisters on other sense Your posit ton at the wheel. the surest wav to get all s'udge ter how smoothly you try to ap-d forms of life, which THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUI 1 was talking about your plv power to the wheels youll put Ocularly in intei Is a and diluen out ot the case. subsequently also succumbed. troublesome clutch, t icti.r in stuck to be unsuccessful. to The Use safe of German so dutch 'imk' the huge (hiving, physician a my guns. ''If you flont have fd tell you 'why traction is The propel position tor a dru the car out of tutul oi snow describes experiments with the that fixed youll ba having a, so much better when you apply ver is to sit squarely b'huid the can be resorted to occasionally rays, looking toward their possi-- , lot oi trouble all Winter and as a curative jxiwer gently, and that may en- - wheel and to sit erect instead without serious damage Often be utilization seme day when you want to go courage you to' hasten those ot reclining on the back bon where a continuous application medium. A number of animals 55 West First North somewhere and dont hapjten to! clutch repairs or adjustments, Took over the wheel instead of of power will not pull the car with infected skin and slight! have the chains on youll! whichever the mechanic finds through the spokes. Put the out of a bad sjxit in tic road, flesh wounds were treated with ivk be stuck. Nothing serious, you necessary. If you take a pile of right loot on or clos- - to the a racking motion etused bv the rays, while others with, sirm undei stand, but why have traction troubles when you can By h O Ale trader have the clutch fixed at so litClerk Laid in His Winter Coal tle cost. Probably just a slight adjustment is all you need." Well, you've got me gessing Smith ' admitted. Ive always thought traction was a matter! of the friction between the tires; and the road surface.' Thats got a lot to do with it 1 agreed. Its not everything, however. In fact Im inclined to think that traction starts way down the power line and pretty far removed from the road contra-tio- n. f I fir -- I 1 t f - t i th-whl- le 111 v i i t.i Jr i J JOHHSMITH i j j JlliO HIS CAR i j . , i j i long-appl- ap-th- j t e Eelec-Nickl- ed i THAT CAR Endowed with r Coni Oi Exceptional . vve-1- 1 0 1 F-Y- w , do1' 1 one-thi- rd spore-formin- 1 , non-,c'utc- j h j 1 one-cdle- 1 BLAIR MOTOR CO. j The tact. Have you ever noticed that one driver wi'l be able to get. an Nasy start on gare ice without chains while another with chains will be spinning the wheels in great shape? Smith admitted that he had. v ti e ('i , m i - |