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Show ftv THE JOURNAL. 'PAGE TEN LOGAN CITY, Saturdays June IT, l927i CACHE COUNTY, UTAH UNDERST ANDIN G THE ACTION SO FAR " life-lon- - hllL. Below her Dogwood Flats lay blanket of fog wrapped 'In the-grShe skirted it on the aide opposite the one she had taken on her way to Uncle Charley's; once clear of the town she took a wood trail leading to the heights until she reached the crest of the long ridge on the norht. down which she rode swiftly to Bogus. She was certain that the fog had effectually concealed ber; she would have sworn that no human gaze exUnuie .Charley had restcept that ed upon her; yet .with the instinct of the mountaineer and woodsman ap Instinct that is .a throwback to priiri Hive man she dismounted two hundred yards from the lookout station, tied the horse fa .thy timber and cau- vi CHAPTER - 18 ' Monica meanwhile rode off Into the fooseuad dismounted. grove, the cln h. and pet herself patiently to await Uncle .Charleys return from Dogwood Flats. j Because sht could hear him comt ing a quarter of a mile pway she was waiting for him at the designated spot. Nobody's fullerin' yet," the old man Informed her. 'but I hope to tell you, girl, 1 cpme n for a lot of questionin as to who Id took to buyin clothes for." He got out gnd lashed the bundle securely behind the cantle ot her "Tell Bob if he's hard presssaddle. ed an can make my place, hes wel come, he called after her. "I'll hide him where I hide my whiskey an folks hava been pokin for ray still ten years n sint found ,tt yet." Hia shrill, mirthless gachiunation followed Monica as she headed up-- 1 O 1 Bogus because I looked came up. I'll bet he rn Tantrum from Meadows a horse was coming at a fast gallop: Instantly Monica Dung open the barn door. Bob Mason waa sitting on a box smoking s cigarette. s coming. I'm Quick! - Somebc afraid. Abe pant. ''The sheriff's horse is too hundred yards away, on the south hillside. In the timber. FpUow , the' trail. Tour clothes are tied the to saddle. Good-b- Youre under The sheriff turned savagely on Monica. cried he arrest, furiously. . and y what do you want? keep away from Unde Charleys. Sheriff Bentley. With the .speed pt g deer startled Welcome to Bogus, Sheriff, I'll be from its bed. Bob Mason leaped to feet-and his .disappeared around the opt In p minute." Hastily she slipped corner of the barn. A minute later into a dress u'nd slippers and cpme Sheriff Bentley, riding Ranger Gar- - to the door, Whereve you been all morning?"' lands horse white with foam andf Tried to demanded pointedly. badly spent from g furious raise yog on the telephone at eight gjtlop, most of which was pulled hp in ,fropt of Monicas cabin, o'clock gnd kept .trying for nearly Monica, however, had hgd time to two hours. No answer. Finally got get inside and was busily discarding worried about you and concluded to ber rid bug costume when .the sheriff run up and Investigate. arrived To his lusty HfUoLHrito. Im sure appreciate your she thrust bar head out of ceru more than your horse does" her bedroom window gnd called.,' "Where were you? Hello, yourself.1 Who are .you and, Monicas smile removed the pting , e up-hil- l, l 1 '! r ; '! practicing- - sot con-tfeec- -- per-bafo- re -- JOHIj SMITH , AND INS CAB -- ULLMAN FEATURE : SERVICE Star Building, Washington, D,' C. Passers-by ticular was not a sparkling new car but merely a very embarrassed driver. "Much ,of the difficulty In' parklreice Perfects Parking, ing new cars comes from the habit One of the pleasures ot owning lot letting the garage man put the a. new car is parking It In some gar into Us space at night, I told conspicuous place where al can see him when he made open confession an admire, but many a little party of his downtown disappointment. of this kind has failed through a Driving a car through the limited In a of the actual job 'of putting space slip up public garage is one of the car into a space. Unfortunately the best forms of practice. It makes the city does not reserve spaces for you familiar with your car. It gives owners of new cars who yearn to be you the "feel of It Bnd saves all the center of attraction. this embarrassment when you are in public. Recently Smith wps In this pre-.oHis new car Is good look-- 1 "But I dont relish having the Ing and he knows It. Secretly he de-- J garage man gaping at me while I Sired to park in a congested Smith objected, trlct lo draw admiring glances of a 'Perhaps you do not realize it, thousand pedestrains and other car but you win his admiration when owners, but he-, made the mistake 'you undertake to do a difficult job .... "Mill issn l1'1 i'?mnr neij i "! ut dica-ment- i answer. None ot your raqg you up and when I got no anbusiness not giving you a short an- swer I was certain youd gope over swer. I bw." after the clothes, and I came up. Tgt going to make It my busi- hoping to be here in time How do you eupposef f got over ness, girl. Youlve been over to Uncle; Charley Canfield's, and you Induced to Uncle Charleys? Mpnicas voice ,T loaned my the old reprobate to go down to the was gently taunting. mining company's general store at horse to Ranger Garland last night Dogwood -Fiats and buy a complete and I haven't gn girplade. Do il took outfit for- Bob Mason. The minute like a girl pr,ho has just completed Uncle Charley left the store with bis a run JP hill and down . purchases the manager telephoned dale afoot? his suspicions to the Tantrum Mea'Well, no hut well, Im' going to dows station. I spent the night with look around a bit. Garland and of course Dgured right Ife dismounted and strode over to away that you had something to do. the barn, with Monica gt his heels. with Unde Charley's activities, so IlThe Impress of Bob Masdn's body from her ; , -- - r i I. i . Enjoya Buick now! This is the logical time of year to buy a car at the beginning of the period of greatest enjoyment. And Buick is the logical car to buy, because it will pro. vide the greatest usefulness with jhe greatest economy. Buick is a beautiful car in design, in coloring and in appointment. It is powerful, speedy and dependable. Enjoy your summer driving. Buy a Buick. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM -- ; owr fx First North g trail, you can inU'cept him . hes mouhiefl evidently ami Of course this Dak-gir- l furnished him with a horse last qight. Hurry, now! He turned! from the telephone to So tape Moqicas .beaming glance. I'm not pucker arrest, after all," she pleaded with all aost childish insouciance.', The sheriff ftjgjied deeply. "No He dashed you devil! YouS'e not! out ot the hoMSK and disappeared up the south trail- on the heels of Bob - Mason. I oujppose I might as well wash piy kupiyer and breakfast dishes and put ipy hioupe in order, Monkt remarked to ,her old Airedale dog. If we paly )id a little excitement like this on Bokus about once a week we'd never get lonely, would we No, sir.ee! jfhir job would be worth real money thep. wouldnt It, pup continued next Saturday). (To ggl-lo- p. Mopicas peals of laughter followed him. turned savagely Bentley You're under arrest! he upon dier. cried furiously 1 see you're bound to get laughed out of office nexf November,1 the Well, girl tgunted him humorously if you cant keep my secrets daee no OF YOURS WAPHTNGTON, June 10 (SS This j ear's peach crop east of Rocky Mountains will probably have done a little better in his down town demonstration of hbi inexperience had he followed my advice but complained that his car was so lonw and the hood so long he really did not know, within a foot or two, just where .the front wheels and fenders were. This, of troubles a great many drivers who have not h- - rned some of the fundar- mental? o' in d.,cg It looked li .e a good time lo suggest t hit the adbisability of making a few test i of clearance, I adris-e- d behind him to park the ear another machine on some quiet street where there was no traffic to bother him. My suggestion was thot as he was getting what leemed to the close to be dangerously other car he should step out and see how accurately he was gmesslng. It CHECK-OVEblAKK PLl GS baa to be more or less of a guess If the motorist Suspects one of exwhen you cannot see the front spark, plugs of beang cracked, tde driving the tremities pf the car here is a test that will deter- - , compartment, but with a little prac- mine the simple of his suspicion tice it is possible to guess with Run the aecuraewy in the darkness If engine accuracy. surprising . plug actually is cracked, in Snath tried this J;Rpd am found,,the ;spection will, reveal a line of light that when he thought he was clear- along the poioelain j.u ket Because ing things nicely he was just about of the danger of (aibon monoxide to encourage the end of the front gas, it is better to take it out of bumper to hook Into the extremities the garage o? the ear ahead. U is just the reverse with many other cars, driveis SEE THAT THE LOCKS lAMK allowing more margin of space than One of the that in Good is needed. learning gets very littlelocking devices practice Inspection on the is to place the wheels accurately car ia on the wheel average to try to run over a match box or rim. exposed to tne elements similar small object placed in the these Fairly lpiks are subject to rust and, path of the car. It is surprising how as a result, .considerable wear. If difficult it is to crush a box in this inspection- shows m be faulty right it is wise to havetinthem to way, particularly with the repaired at! front wheel. once or repiaied Fewmotorists When Smith remarked about the give niuch thought to the real imwhen h'8 portance of these loks but tliev difficulty of knowing front wheels were In the straight 'piay an important though inconahead position I realled a sugges- spicuous role in motoring safety. tion whlh I have found helpful. First you, set the wheels so they HEN Ml'l EATS OFF PAINT point straight ahead and then you Mud that stands for any time on in the notch steering small cut a the ordinary artillery type automorim, on the undprside and at a point bile wheel works n,oc wifh the A mine of freind nearest the body. when the mud paint. Frequently, on his used to tie a ribbon steering Is washed it i found that very wheel at Ibis, point It did the trick little of theoff, is left Repainting serve the same pur the w heels paint but anbffh'-'IU-l is g fairlv simple job, pose. for a slip of the brush is less noticeSmith always is worrying for fear able here than anywhere else about he will start off in the garage or the car They should In repainted in some other crowded ptaee with for nothing so detracts from the the wheels pot in a Straight ahead cars general appearance as slovenly inposition and that he may wsing looking wheels. This is especially a a consequence. car another to true now that body finishes are so this danger ohblatcs The notch attractive and enduring. car new the with In his parking of a uuneceseary lot Smith gets into THE DOWNHILL trouble because he doe not tackle hTOPliXG ON car to a standstill order. His Bringing the correct the process In on the downgrade is something of habit Is to pull up just ahead o In a, driving feat depending, of coursg, parking space prior to backing the steepness of the' descent This Is part of the process, but upon Instead of forcing one brake to do not' the first step by any means-'Hthe work, the wls driver will beckons to other drivers to pass by alt use his cars service and parking, with soiiieone but frequently ear sneaks Into the space brakes simultaneously, leaving the clutch engaged during the process while he is waiting for It. one lias pdereatlmated the To avoid this, the trick is to stop When of the drop and is not Just behind the space until all traf- sharpness with the double declutchfic has driven by. Then one sen park familiar ing process. It is well to u;e this In. pear and comfort, system in stopping the ear. You seem to have given lot of thought.- ItfllltH GIA E CAR HIIUNGH HELP-Moto- r commented after I had suggested when car springs thpt have not looking slawlr driving along for a parking apace so that there been graphlted in sometime unwould be wore thane of catching doubtedly are read tor the treatment again. Nothing balpa tbe someone pulling away. o much. Crapblttng Is bet"One should, I replied, 'Jt ease spring ter than treating Dm springs to an the parking problem. I -- any- year-,- . cars have been reduced to 12.000 or This reduction ib largely due to the beetle infestation but is also due' m part to' 'the drought and frost in this section. Dr. Quaintnce said. Peach oicliards in Maryland, Delaware, Nev Jersey, and Penatnsylvania are .suffering from tacks by the oriental peach moth, which is constantly doing more and morei damage The peach crop in these sections have been reduced from about 15 to 40 per cent by tins insert. 14.-(W- the of the or oije-hanormal crop and this ia largely due to the destructive work of two insects, according to Dr. A. L. Quatn-tanc- e, associate chief of the Buieau of Entoniolgy of the V. S. Department of Agriculture. In the GeoigU peach belt there has been a recrudescence of the This' cureulio infestation. plum beellc is doing more damage to the two-thir- lf - If- - ... for 12 y.earis Building Better Sixes 1 The J last 12 of Paiges 18 successful vears have Sixes1 been devoted , to building better Sixes every year. A ten minute drive in one of tbe latest Paige Sixes will quickly show the results of this intensive concentration. You will find Paige Sixes good looking, fine performing cars and you will recognize in each separate model a thoroughly sound value at its present low price. " There is nothing untried, unproved, or experi- mental in present Paige Six design, yet these cars are thoroughly modem in every detail, including Paige-Hydrau- -- .. 4-w- lic brakes. , Before you buy any car, drive a Paige. There we want you to know what satisfying performance can be built into a motor car when 12 years are devoted to steady is no obligation improvement and continual refinement. P A I G n E fa e park-iniTjut- 55 West June-lm- , f BLAIR MOTOR try the THAT CAR tat iimmer time' is Ney Car time- - to he knew he couldn't go across country. at night in the thick umber. The we girl has probably warned him so wore concentrating on June-bug- . naturally hell head for Uncle Char ley's . Yes., yes, do that. Perhaps at vGedrgia peach' crop than Eastern P,each Crop time during fhe past five Damaged by Insects Spring estimates of 20 000 hath because the letter tends to destroy their frictional ..qualities Hr a while. Graphitlng, eliminates rugt and the consequent likelihood thpt .the spring will breaks Noises als disappear and this end along makes while to the he process worth thoughtful car owner. I IROTROT lISTOX BUSHINGS j When inserting a connecting rod M Ai FEATURE SERVICE bushing and using a vise for the Star Building, Washington, D. C. job, it is well to put some protective sheet meetal between the jaws of the vise and the bushing to keep AVOID hTRAII; OLD TIRES the softer metal from being marred Flat, straight pieces of sheet brass Tires that have seen considerable or copper fit ideally in this parti- service may be suitable for city ouUr case. driving where they are not submitted to great strains and stresses. However, if the car owner is contemplating a l.mg trip, he should the matter ot tires careful atgie tention. Old tires and long trips do not work well together. On the tour travel at a much more rapid pace than usually is the case Under such conditions, the tires are subject to great strains. It is better to reis worn place one that than t., chance a blowout at high speed oil , i smart e 1 cross-countr- y I n - i ' little parking Jyourself, I countered, "The tackling so small a .space. ;centage ,of drivers .who can place small, garage stall Hardly had he .yielded to tempts- - their cars In tkm to ehow hia riue feathers than neatly to so low that the desire to hq cadght hia front bumper under do the job yourself is the mark of the rer fender pf the car ahead. experience. Jpa't think the garage car away Jt was not a serious entanglement, mail Is .eager tioest It your all day for hut mat .the game It aerVed to take himself HP others, and some of the cars steer ufucu of' the joy ont of dUe beard the noise and turned like trucks.? Smith admitted that he might to look. What they noticed in parof biru and around the south nliouWer, of Bogus wpen be heard me pwuuiiin I up the trail." wato tqo He tttrued, but Monica The barn door swift for him slammed in bis face and the heavy, live-oabolt shot into place a I split second before his huge shcgilder t crashed against the door. You let uie out." he yelled wrath-full"You're interfering with! an officer lu the discharge of his duty and that's a felony. 'Its a misdemeanor, Monica corThe only way ,y outran, rected him. get out Is to break put." The sheriff was equal to the ee- casiun. however. He realized the door, was too stout for him, so instantly he sought a weak board In the year of the barn, and crashed through .Jt like a breechy bull. Furiously angry at having been outwitted Vy a woman, lie ran t top speed toward his horse, .and the animal, frightened at bis precipitate approach. backgd hurriedly away. But Monica was not yet idone. She had to gain time for Bob' Mason- to climb that two hundred yards of steep niuuptaijiiile'"'nil find the horse she hgd left tefhered in the thnber; so she picked up a piece of stove wood and hurled It at the at the wood-pilsuspicious horse at whose reins the It sheriff was wildly grabbing. struck the horse smartly ,in the ribs; he wheeled, kicked yp both hind legs and fled home to Tantrum at a y. tiously recqnuoitered her habitation trail sharp as 1 out of this k on foot, her approach screened by the little barn." , Cautiously she .came to the corner of the barn and. peered around into tfte yard. The coast was clear, but suddenly her heart gave a wild leak. the hard reason why. I should keep yours And she thrust out her hands as if inviting .bis handcuffs. T .guess you'U keep," he replied, and dolled into her cabin. On the wait bwjUle the telephone w as" a pekedule.of Qie telephone calN for all stAions on the' Forest Servo e JJne'; be called the Tantrum M claws station, and Monica reulued that Pepyty- Sheriff Nott was an awering. from Bogus Bentley ' speaking Got away less Masons been here than five .minutes ago. Evidently lie doubled lack' from June hug last night, the girl fed him and he tdeyi in ber barn. Hell head for Undo Charley Canfields over beyond Dog wood Flats. Telephone the mining companys office; tell them to post every jnan tjiey can get on the fidges on each side of the Flats ami have somebody go up to Uncle ChaYes. he was too rleys And watch ..as' all too apparent In - the hay atid on the dirt Door a cigarette Sbntt was still smoking. Im about three minutes t)oo late," -Sheriff Bentley cried exults otly. I know he isnt on the north Wde of V9 o s ,t Up ? .wih King' Features Syndicate, Inc.) ay Anthony Garland, a young ranger, transferred 'to the Ran .Dimas National Forest Reserve, loses his heart lo Monica Dale, who acts as lookout on Bogus Peak. Robert Lee Mason, escaped convict and a friend or Monica is being hunted with bloodhounds. Monica hides him Garland, while talking to her, dis Covers she Is sheltering Mason, He agrees not to betray her and thereby wins her gratitude. Monica tricks - the sheriff anti kelps Mason to' escape Garland learns Monica's history from the sheriff and is p leased to discover " that she comes from a fine family. The sheriff tells him of Mason's unfortunate marriage. With Garland he goes bak to Monica's cabin. From there the search for Mason starts anew. Mason doubles on his tracks and comes bark to Monica's cabin. She plans to get him sway to South While Mason is sleeping America. in the barn she makes a call on Unde Charley Canfield, an old friend, and persuades him to buy an outfit for Mason at the general stork. Novi go on with tie story. AULhor ol The Enchanted Hill," Kindred of 2 The Dust, "Cappy .Ricks," ete. t X B. Peter 1928, by Kyne, Arrangement (Copyright, - - 0. Hatch Motor Company 40 South Main Phone 26 . r J : i ! |