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Show JANUARY iprCRNOON, 13, 1 ) i i THE BOX ELDER NKWS-JOtTRNA- PACE SEVEN E FIREMEN SAVE YOUNG HUSBAND PLAYING TARZAN S3- - L ll.WD (I Pi - .lose pn Junes liy u old wat wmki i was up a lue liter i.ly so . W54, ULL But men t ou coming exclaimed Aunt Maria Now, you know I can t go off and leave the camp with no one to run it," Ann ixnnted out Then we wont go." said Aunt Susan We cant leave you here " While Ann McCarthy is wait hie for her bance, Jerry Delaney, to serve his year in the Army, she and two maiden aunts are pe ratine a tourist camp in an isolated spot on the California roast. Erik Wilson, traveline salesman, is a frequent overmeht customer, and Dolores Restan, beautiful novelist, is a permanent tenant. Jerry, durine a visit, is so attentive to Dolores that he and Ann quarrel. Meanwhile. she has been mystified by various strange occurrences. She also learns that theres a haunted" cave on her premises, but is unable to find it. Then, one day, she comes to the that Erik, Dolores and the camp handy man, Louie, are members of a gang of saboteurs who are using the ramp as a hide-ou- t. She believes that, following various cases of sabotage, the perpetrators have come there and hidden m the rave until picked up bv a ship lying offshore a ship ealled the Trojan Sea Horse. However, she decides she must get proof before reporting her suspicions to the authorities. us alont I wont be alone, Ann said Both Dolores and patiently. Louie are here Now, come along and start packing Don t worry about me Pci haps 1 11 come later if I tan train Louie to ru the camp for a day or two " Of louise, she had no intention of doing anv sutli tiling, but she neednt tell the aunts that blip huirud them into their room and helped them pack. con-elusi- HOUR ANgoodbye CHAPTER XXVII N her room, Ann settled down to some serious thinking. Just how was she to get her proof against the ring Of saboteurs? Was Cove Inn used as head- - quarters or merely as a clearing house She was inclined to believe it only the latter. Ky (IF d Schmid If onlv she could get wind of some sabotage planned, so that she could notify the authorities in Jileuavs aie ho e fences c ' ation u,L r to g habits of dt and dts right sit ft ner a for the is pioduction by the war board ir thu s gn-- ( Nearly all the questions campaign On this day, Prcsi up dent Roosevelt chaigod farmers asked on the forms to be filled with the responsibility of grow- out are needed to obtain aid in and ing the food need to beat the the production of crops being 3r Ed" it Dav.d mach on bat he ea: illy since food is b only bisuer Avis to pioduqe the ed to beat Hit let and ,efarmeis and tanch of answeung Hitler's that has Democracy ana-e- ia'ion months! talk 1853 rec ediate ei to New endation be bci.1' : n of the into the : pot" was food Avis He said this nation and the United Nations, aie grateful for tecord breaking crops produced in 1912, but that if there is enough food for only needs this yeai, "essential farmers will have to increase pioduction of many commodities over last year Farm meetings over the country registered a willingness on the pait of the farmets to assume this Film Mobilia the ' Kick Oft Sign up I ul lows At Day Fo ir quest, ons keep coming up on the food p oduetion for 1913 First what is wanted? Second, how much Third what help will we get? And fourth what price will we Some of the answers to get these questions will be given when the community commifarm tteeman calls in the farm-twhich started wih Farm sign-uMobilization Day Faiimtsar ranchers weie uiged todav by V Bishop, chan man of the A Couny USD A War Board, to cooperate fully with tjie com mitteeman oi person assigned pro-gia- uasnt JSINES at PORTUNITY the S ucted Station fully n The R e i 1913 Equipped Heart Of o Brigham Citv ei tail p u Dtrtim IMMi ftlMlKg I an' 0l WIXOM, agent OIL RE1 CC IlfMtML A Phone 6(56 Itze livestock Farm program payments will depend on goals set up for each farm and on meeting the goals after they are set up Army Cooperates in Campaign Ten teams, two men each, from the U S army are cooperating this week in the Farm Some Mobilization campaign of these soldiers are just back from battle fionts Two of them have been assigned to Utah. time to catch the saboteurs in action before any damage had been done But how was she to know advance The wireless flashes on the hill occurred only after a job had been done, signaling to the Tiojan Sea Horse to come in and pick up the perpetrators. She might look for the wireless station and wreck it, so that the ship couldnt be called. Then, the aaboteurs would have to stay m the cave and could be captured tnere, but that would be too late to save any victims of their sabo- tage. It would be much more satis- 'actory to get proof enough to capture them before some tragedy, rather than after one. But how? Snc sighed. It was beginning to Iook like a pretty difficult problem for one person. Well, anyway, tomorrow shed rrite that letter to Jerry with the proviso that it wasnt to be opened unless she died or disappeared. Then, if she should find herself in danger as a result of her operations, she could wire him to open aud read the letter at once. Also, she must somehow get rid rl the aunts get them away from any possible danger. Then, shed spend the dark hours of the night out n the north headland, looking for the path that led down to the cave If she found it and found the cave occupied, sne might possibly overbear some important tkans. . . . j Pet. Provision Out on Wheat An amendment in the conservation program eliminates the requirement that not less than 90 percent of the following morning brought be wheat acreage allotment solution to the problem of be to seeded in lull compliance hew to get the aunts out of the No deductions will be made for way. Shortly after breakfast, a elegram was delivered to Aunt failure to seed at least 90 percent of the allotment The sub- Mam. fdie ripened it and read aloud: stitution of special war crops will not be requned It will also Emht-poun- d St. boy arrived to establish IaJcs midniqht. Patrick in serious be unnecessaiy deductions in connection with condition Imperative you all come war ci ops Goals and excess at omoe, Sary OLeary. special ciops lemain After the laughter and exclamations that this produced, Ann started at once to make plans for her aunts departure for San New Crops Added To AAar List Fianetsco. Some representative You can catch the early bus if items have been added to the yoa hurry, she suggested Caro-ttu-e Martin nays she and the chilService" Selective list of essential" dren are taking that bus. You can new The crops alfalfa seed, afi ro together." crops include and seed and other tame hay resugar beets Other items on the on butter and cheese will same. the about main cattle red list efei aie dairy p and calves, sows to farrow, Price Control On sugar beet seed, and honey Used Machinery Excess profits on used farm are out All retail Rationing Includes Hire machinery certifi sales on used tractors Rationing purchase (pxcept of the crawler cates now entitle deliver) combines, type), woven and welded fence wnc. corn pickets, binders, and poultiy netting and barbed wiie motor or tractor operated hay without pnonty ldting balers have been placed under price control regulations. Pri-- , vate owners and auctioneers1 Oil Cake I rom Mexico Board cannot charge moie than 83 The War Pioduction will now' peimit the importa- pel cent of the base price for tion fiom Mexico of as much machines less than a year old cottonseed, sesame and similar and not moie than 70 percent pc cake and meal as possible of the base price for machines to meet larger demands for win- more than a year old. ter livestock, dairy, and poultry needs Utah Radio Program A special radio piogram on I ood on Lo al Committees farm-tfarm sign-uwill the Local and state committees be broadcast over station KDYL to now being organized aie Januaiy 16 at 8 30 meet critical food supply prob- Saturday, m. a. lems, Secretary of Agriculture Claude R Wickard announced Distribution Costs To Be Cut this week. A program is being worked out to reduce the cost of disAnnouncement of pnee sup-po- t tributing milk This will be done largely by elimination ot vegetables will probably Feb-rUa- i some of the frills" that pass not be made until around 1 This announcement for extra service. was scheduled previously for Secretary Wickard has orderJanuary 15 ed that 30 percent of all cieam-erbutter and the total pack Ceilings Revised of canned citrus fruits except ceilings New maximum price unconcentrated juiceffective January 14 have been es be set aside grapefiuit for direct war fiesh butter, foi cheese, set up It is now estimated poultry These purposes ctius fruits and a third of the food that those nearly will replace new ceilings 28 to produced in 1913 will go for the on September based Housewives military uses and lend-lea.sOctober 2 levels higher may expect slightly The 1912 production of winter poultry and citrus fruit prices cover uop &eedo Including Auvj that prices but It i expected 90 19-1- tt new West ... No Extra ... No Red Tape. o 11 ; Frankly Told If Glasses Are Not Needed simm DEAD, , Isi - The West's Largest ,niJacurin9 and Dispensing Opticians Lk. Provo, Price, Ogden, Logan. Idaho Fahe ren office open until 9:00 p. m. every Monday night. f Washington blud. iK0RTH mm - LOGAN - aifefl'iP"-- ' ogdeh wealing oil's his tiouseis slip pel s and uinU l shn 'lo pope ed tneit en chovt e called to the lescue bv his t cju lily poppy cd wife', James yelled down Horn his p u h Unit his piodicd'nent was logical Janus .shivenng fioni thne houis evposuie to the n put winds explained that ne be came maiooned while tiv.ng to leach tie jving loom. He was ri the living i xni ot p y later, she was waving to them and tiie Mar- tins as they departed on the southbound bus Then, she sat down and made her own plans She couldn t write that letter to Jerry here She would be interrupted too often by motonsts stopping for gasoline and. dining one of the Interruptions Dolores or Louie might wander m and get a glimpse of the letter She d di ive into tow n, and find some place there to write it. With tins decided, she sum-l- tr moned Louie, showed him the tele- gram from Sary O Leary, and said she was going into town to phone San Francisco and ask how the I!??, and b,al?y w,ere she saTAnd pieliS gon go and ask Miss Kestan if she wants me to do any shopping for her As he shuffled away, she noticed how his shouldeis sagged It occurred to her that lie had seemed worried lately not like himself. Was he worried for fear he and his confederates would be discovered, or was he beginning to recoil from the work in which he was involved Were the-- lives of the innocent victims weighing on his conscience? If he was losing faith in his cause, might he possibly swing to her assistance m a crisis She went into her room to change her clothes and was just finishing when, through a rear window, she saw Dolores coming back with Louie. Goodness! I hope she hasnt decided to go with me!" she thought. Maybe she suspects what I m up to and means to stick to me lie a leech. . . . If Dolores was suspicious of her, how would she keep the woman from riding into town with her? Frowning. Ann slipped a pink pinafore over her Unen frock, adjusted a round sailor hat on her blond curls, then went out to see what Dolores wanted. fdg J then when fL bn in perfect performance ip.ntinent him t) Its leal ccunmin lo dme a tar in tiptop met hiimeal condition. Aon save tue wear with toirectlv aligned wheels. A ou save larger, ostiier repaiis luter on by having small tiouides promptly attended to. Only if your engine is running right, orrec t in every fuiu turn and ad lustmrul, ean you get maximum mileage from your rationed gasoline. We are maintaining our staff i,f skilled, careful, tai lot v ti amed met liamcs expressly tor the purpose ot helping A Ol keep 1 ()l K OAK in shape for impoitant wartime driving. W lien you need vnur ear in these times, you car trouble. icully need il No time for We still have the most i omplete hue of parts for all eais we au gel Delay will be rut to a minimum if you omc to us for automobile living loom dooi had locked lionv the inside The only wav I could liguio to get back in was to get on the file escape, go up on tie loot get into the top id the tiee, and climb down he said I thought I could get in thiough oui window hut when I got thete I couldn t leach it So I climbed n down but the limbs stopped about IT) feet fiom the giound and I coudnt go any ftithei 1 was afiaul to to go b ick up the tit e mIs James clad only in .i ' kimono and nightgown told the fnemen it took hei quite a while to figuie out wheie hei husband had gone lepaiis. DRIVE IN TODAY TOR A COMPLETE J - away. So far, so good, she thought. Freedom," she asked -- t bung hi i sonuthug m the huh loom in the hall When lie u-- t in ned he discovered hat the1 DOLORES smiled pleasantly. about twelve years old in that outfit, she remarked. Do you think youre old enough to go to town alone Ann laughed. "Perhaps youd better come with me and see that nobody gives me any wooden nickels' Why dont you. Miss Kestan The ride wmuld do you good. Her The stratagem worked. seeming eagerness evidently killed any suspicion Dolores may have had- The latter hesitated a moment, then shook her head Thanks but I guess Ill stay heie. "Sure you dont want to come Ann urged. along Sure." returned Dolores. And so. Ann, looking about twelve years of age, climbed into ner car, which looked about one hundred and four, and bounced YTcnow, thnitloui his win pp confid- ed to the car, I ve been hating my baby face for years, but today, I find it has some value! (To be continued) (The characters in this serial are fictitious) CHECK-U- P BY Ol'R FACTORY-TRAINE- MECHANICS D Central Chevrolet Co. MARINE CORPS TO TRAIN DOGS AS SENTRY AIDS Glen Rnudson, Manager WASHINGTON UP) -- Man's best fi lend the dog -- is piov-mhimself a betlei fuend than evei Following the lead of the army, a Marine Coips unit m Hawaii has undeitiken a Dogs for Defense" piogiam designed to pi ovule the Leatneinecks with both dog traineis and sen- The Marine Coips'! try dogs piogram is being developed in cooperation with the arm), whose "Defense pioDogs" gram already is well established and proving of vital lmpoit-ane- 10 N. Main Iff I g WOMAN RUNS A WAKE YOU UP PHONE SERVICE ST LOUIS, (UP) Hoys' Hull Gives Jeep HOLIA WOOD, Cal. (UP) The Hollywood Boys' Club has decided to buy a jeep for the Aimy as a pledge to victory. Gasoline rationing lesultod in a new business for Mis Gwendolen Shcl- ten of suburban University City. Higuring that because moie i people would have to anse to take a stteotcar or bus, she opened a "wake ou up" seiviee with her household telephone and in less than a Sentry dogs aie selected for weik picked up scoies of alertness, obedience and agAt piesent her most outstandgressiveness Their thioe month intensive training period stiess-e- ing client is a joung woman immediate obedience to com- who feels she must get to bed mands oaily so she can obtain a lull The final phase of their tunn- rights sleep befoie her workMrs Shelton ing for actual w'ar service in- ing day begins cludes a peiiod in has explicit instructions to call which both dog and individuil her, no mattei whore she is, at marine sent!) become acquain- 10 p m nightly so she can ushted with each other The sen- er her guests to the door, or try is instructed in proper hand- pick up her things and head for ling and proper commands, and home. So far she must make no calls the dog is taught to obey his earlier than 5 a. m. nor later Vitamin A and D Tablets particular master. Danes German SheDherds, and than 10 30 p m. tablet contains 25 more airdales have been found to be Mrs Shelton said her purpose EACH minimum daily require-- . the breeds most adaptable for in opening the service also was ments of these two essential Vitamins, Insufficient Vitamin A may war work to assist her hi other in law, cause night blindness, may lessen The entire "Dogs for Defense who has been peimanent-lresistance to infection of the nose, program which also includes! as a result of throat, eyes, ears and sinuses. incapacitated Vitamin D is necessary to enable the training of dog trainers who1 an accident Shelton takes body to make use of the calcium are chosen for their ability to care of the night calls while the and phosphorus in our food. handle even the most vicious Mrs Shelton operates the desk Insure your minimum requirements animals is under the direction during the day. of these two important Vitamins, by a Vitamin of Dr. Elliott S Humphiey,! Chaiges for the service have takingD Tablet every day. head of the Seeing Eye Founda not been set definitely "I take andEconomical 5W - or less - pee tion of Norristown, New Jersey what the people think it is worth month Convenient you take only ons lo them, Mrs Shelton said tablet a day is to help enable millers with Pleasant children actually lika . the taste and so will you. A womans mouton coat conthe new flour ceilings to pay IMPORTANT when buying Vitaprices for wheat equal to the tains enough material to line a mins, compare potencies and prices. 1912 loan level plus catty ing waie sheepskin-lmcfliers Get them at your drug store. icket charges ear-he- e cus-tome- s two-wee- k 0NE-A-DA- Y Great j An-die- y ONE-A-DA- Y d Coprrichi, 141. by Graraercy Publishing. tralian winter peas, vetch, enmson clover, and rye grass totals 2fl 630 (XX) pounds as with compared pounds produced in 1911. Barley Pri e Levels Anendments in the 19H ag-- l icultui al conservation piogiam piovide that farmers may overplant corn allotment-- , without deductions War crops will m- clud( such additions as hay and pasture. Barley price support has been set up at levels equal to its feeding value in lelation to corn But barley suppoit will be available i 121 OdOcOW i WeiiKE . ? only to The U. S Department of will support the price of mill feeds at $1 50 a ton below OPA ceilings The purpose "Nr, 4- POTATOES ORANGES Jife iive.'t... . c. ; tv ONIONS ntriTs and VEGETABLES GROCERIES COLD MEATS DRINKS JOHN ROOSTERS PHONE 17 ye wi. ep em Tdiii THE RAILROADS ARE THE DACKQQF4E OF OFFEFJSE |