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Show runny afternoon; JrJ TJIE ROX EI DER PAGE EIGHT mi , C - 1 i rMt' U V. f 0",'' 1 - tk , r r' 4 rr1? - 1 t BA JAV ' S.C 4 ! I i V jlerie YV inter. I ondon t horus Kiri, and Kokin Darrell of the K.A F.xec re tlv marry after know- Come In For Complete Tire Rationing Information I You May Ho To , Iu roll, u.o 11tv JXvev JfSMoJiCIIAVIPION c BRIGHAM CITY Every Night Except Thursday A DOUBLE HEADER GAME FOR ONE PRICE DONT MISS THEM -S- CHEDULE station, she took AT WATERLOO bus to Chel.ea On the wa MONDAY. AUGUST 2 she was disticsstd to see how mut b damage had been done by the an i aids which had tuken place recently Ihe blit had staited after she left London, and she hadn t quite icalized how different the Leaving the bus at Woild 6:30 P. 9:00 P. s End Built With American -- Made Synthetic Rubber train chew Into the station, she saw Robin on the plat foi m Hei lieai t leaped So he, As tin- As a result of Firestones leadership and experience in developing; synthetic rubber, the Firestone DeLuxe Champion Tire, for mileage, strength and safety, upholds the Firestone tradition of "Best in Rubber, Synthetic or Natural. See this great new tire today. Well help you make out a tire ration application. - Salls-btii- v loo, was going up to London today1 She heiself hud boaided the tiain at a station closei to the airdiome blit when any of the otflceis went up to town they weie usually dm on to Salisbuiy, foi the tiain made all the local stops up to that point but became an expiess fiom thne on Vnleue waited until the tiain had pulled out of Salisbuiy, then left her raniage and strolled down lie coi i idor. looking for Robin Despite that note he had written her, she couldn t lesist seizing such a c hance as tins After all, it would be foolish to travel up to London on the same tiain with him without even letting him know she was nboaid. She hadn t seen him since heir evening together at the Honey Bee On the occasions when he had c ailed at the Blair house to take Estelle out. she either hadn't been there or had been upstairs. She found him in a first-clacarnage He was reading a paper but as she stopped in the doorway, he looked up. Hello' he exclaimed, in surt I ss prise. He glanced swiftly at the other occupants of the carnage, then rose and joined Valene in the conidor. closing the door behind him I I saw you get on at Salisso I bury, Valeilo stainmeied, thought Id just come and say hello Glad you did i I7OR a moment, they were silent Both si i ined tongue-tie- d as they t oocl theie gamg out of the win-- i dow at the counti yskle thiouch which they weie passing. Thin, both began talking at onee making lemaiks about the weather and other tmialities. After a while Robin said abruptly, Did you get my note? v 'Yes And you understood9 Oh. yes. Its the only way. Dont you agree9 No. 'Ihe weie dosed, and it had a de,cited look She fang tin bell and waited She rang agum and again, but no one came. There seemed no doubt that the house was empty Mis Danvers like so many other people, mast have left London aftei the laids started 'Ihe house next dooi was empty, M.-MA- Will lost for years. Weighs only 34 lbs. Built to government PRICE ONLY specifications. Adjustable seat. Come in let us explain the new government regulations and help you fill out ao application for a rationing certificate. HERRINGBONE PANTS Tw,ll SlftlliT 1 Rea'-Admira- RAJ of them will down a olane, aie almost mvanably off the beam Enemy planes have i bad I abit of coming thiough this sort ot baiiage without being stiuck a single time And gunnels know too well that the r, umbel ot bullets a p ine can cany is limi-ttthe capacity Unit is en oigh foi onh a lew seconds ot continuous hie Its nit good nough to shoot. You must shoot uni hit That man s waiting until the target -- ots within lange Advice to the1 ' lot at this place in the pamph-let is m capita! letteis. to wit: 4 HEN GIVE IT TO HIM Above all else the navy be- Iheves that the man who said Hull, secreta.y , The chait depths to a 5fX) fathoms Alnl0st a the shjie ot Ant-iaretiea touches the sc hiph cl fs "hich J liP Steeply at shoit distances inland The polar plateau is about 10,000 feet high Mountain langes have peaks which tower to l'bOOO feet, and several volcanoes hav 3 be-- observed There are ie. good hainois or safe anchorages, and e'pim-jrvesse's have been forced to moor to ice flos witn s'cam up at all times so thjt they enn move quickv if w atee' oi no eond.Mons should erange Details foi the map weie sup- - If some friend or relative from i 1 out-of-to- les. ( hildrens ( lothing ( NEW YORK ilPI-40- 0 000 pounds of clo been di ,ti lbtned to is ui e" in iso uej se , Un ted Stales child ,r, Britain and ra w m Pueiio Rico ot the Nation il Child! ,ng CiusaJe accndz r, othy Canfe'd v isoiy corn mot's' tfeis Fi-Ie- Telephone the boy in sei vice Joui nal iv'ws to t n is wi out-of-tow- n tmecoming. ' Peach Days will be streamlined in keeping with the) nations wartime activity this year. But many war workers-a- nil is a every job war job these days have planned a few days rest relaxation, change of scene, and a visit to the old home town. IWrite now -right now! and urge that these visits he made on Pech BRIGHAM CITYS go One thing gunners learn calls The wild oat. which practicallthat it doesn t pay to spiay Avutois who thirds it s a good y covers California's hills in idea to shoot bullets from a gun 'summer, was a Spanish like water fiom a hose, hoping tation. is wegian counti n plailming to visit wiith you this summer, why not suggest that they makelthe dates of Peach Days, September 17 and 18, the time for their visit. During our Peach Days holidays youll have more time to he gracious host and hostess. Therell be many other relat here for Brigham Citys great traditional annual h j ANDAUT0 ot plied by the U S a the Butish, Flench also Rives aceomc New Zealand, Genua Cordell Brigham City is holding its traditional Peach Days this year. May we suggest to you, the residents of Brigham CitV and this area, that these days would be an excellent time for visitiilg in your home by friends and relatives, particularly former residenlts of Brigham City. me j Sonoried Won'f Shrink Over 1 Waihfast, Sunlast ()f 'state. right now v Plenty of Sen ire Plenty of St Inn. Sanfoti7ed. In Uniform 25c er d - Admissions: Adults 50c (' WASHINGTON (UP) The oldest living gunnel whitevu hi is did not get th it w tv by (hance mn by link n u by pic king his t u gets He studied ail typis nf an tUlt uii'il he couid till whelh tl they weie fiend oi foe at a nv speed angle oi diMinie, he le lined all about his guns Lind how to Keep them snooting he lea: ned all then- is to know about tiaeei bullets and thin he pijctupd. Vnd ptacticed some mine This knowledge, aceoidng to 'that piactice makes perfect Jibe niv in a biothme titled said a veiy copious mouthful. '(.u im 'j Sense is what made Practice is what makes an h m the oldest eeiial gunnel a crack aerial living gunne . and that's wheie his A gunnel pissing it qu in. lance witn span of life comes in Ihe mi i h inn s ol ail is lighting The wives that gunnels left hint nough th pimphlet warns behind them know all about the Japem'se tl.eis who oppose oui care and feeding of infants gu ,,i s in gum lite and death who expect to leubn ,i(, nnt inteiestod in1 see those gunnels infants again had betjwhif'ii Amenean gunnels have' ter learn that a most linpuitant hist m mjged to pass the course tuck is the pioper care and In I hi tney hope that passing tending of machine guns Con- g. ides boiome moie common take eaie of their trail tluy aie that soit of pilot ceit pianists all and spoitsmen know pianos is mine easily shot down that Wallen W light pampeis The thing for Amenean pilots Whnlawav 1o know is how to put the light Aenal gunnels are theicfoie J. mount ot lead in the light advised to take the hint They '1 lace at the right time, and that must after all these vears. liequently means punting lead know that gilt counts Bat not (into what is vacant, blue sky m guns except tlzut it counts at the moment the gunner lets against the gunner. ' GNA lish, who commanded the polar ship, The Beat, on suivey Lvids fust trip to the legion Ant.uctiea is almost entirely within Ihe Antatctic Cncle It A new has an WASHINGTON (UP) aiea of neatly 6,000 000 ehait of Antaictica and the square miles, almost equal t0 combined areas of the Uni-iIta southern polar legions covet- the ted and Europe Its States e miles and in ing 6,000,000 squat line of 14 000 miles is almost has several years, pieparation completely known, but by fat been issued b the hydiogia the gieatest pait of Antarctica has never been seen by a huphic office of the navy man Unknown coastal sections mont Combining all published m- - include the southwestern limits foimation and much data of the of the Weddell Sea and a poition area never befoie seen on a of the coast of the Roosevelt map some of it collected by the Sea U S Antarctic Service under One mountain is ru.med for l Richard E Bytd Seeietary of the Inteuor HaioM took a taxi this time It was the maps cieation was supet jL Iekcs, and a tiemondous ild extiavagance, but she was vispd bv Comdr Eng- - glacier has been given the name so anxious to get thete quit kly She sat on the edge of the seat, lool ing out upon a scaned London She shuddeied at the sight of so much climolition Some of the streets weie hardly recognizable. The taxi came to a halt before one of the l inns and foi a moment. she staled in bcwildiimint Then, with a shock she lealic d that this was the chinch Sony , miss said the taxi dilv-I wa-- aliaid, when you said St. C'lii istopliei 's, that it w as one of the ones that 'ud caught it She climbed out and stood looking at ttie shell of that once lovely building Only pieces of the walls remained standing All around lay heaps of plaster and lubble. It was as though her very world had collapsed in ruins. If the of the church meant that she couldnt get a copy of her mar-liaceitificate. . . . Oh, but it couldn t mean that' It mastn t! 4 NAVY URGES ITS AERIAL GUNNERS SHOOT TO HIT 34TH Vs. PEACHES. Vs. FEDERATION. NAVY ISSUES NEW MAP OF ANTARCTICA ge Now you can ride a bike and the new Firestone War Model Bicycle is your best buy: Vs. HILL FIELD. NELL Children 10c too Valene saw a milkman coming down the stieet and hurried to meet him. 'Could you tell me where Mis Danveis has gone' she asked ' She used to live at Number 7. The milkman shook his head "Sony I don t know. miss. You might inquire at the post office At the post office, however, Val- ene had no better luck. She told that Mis Danveis had left no foi warding addi ess there. Now what was she going to do' If she couldn t locale Mrs. Danvers and learn what had become of the luggage she had left with hei, how she to get hold of that ceitifi- cate in Robins suitcase9 Then, a thought came to her. Of couise1 She would go to the church wheie she and Robin had been mai led 1 hei e, she d be able to get a copy of the ceitificate! Valene drew a quick breath Had she leally said that blunt No? Well, at least, she was being honest 'Im sorry It seems the only way (To be continued) to me, hg said, a tulle cuitly. (The characters m this serial are The color rushed to her cheeks. fictitious) She must be caieful. Stie mustn't Copyright. J by Renee Shana O. P. A. HAS RELAXED REGULATIONS ON THE SALE OF BICYCLES M.-BUSH- Vs. ARMSTRONG. ENAL 6:30 P. M. 9:00 P. ge certificate. M.-ARS- TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 v she had waited down Breedon she turned impatiently, Stiee t. Soon, bmkly she neaied Number 7 had finally come, and now she which was Mis Danvers house. was on her way to London to Then, as she leached It, shp d mar-iiastopped and gazed at it in dismay net that all windows much-neede- O Rees Pioneer Park c tow n would look. SEMI-PR- TOUEHilMSMT lam His tone w as firm. Quite cleaily, he was vety much Eddies fiance this morning He wa nt going to let lmnself be sw ayed as he was on the evening tie had taken her to the Homy Bee. Valene turned 'Well I Id bet tn g t bac k to nly cainaec He made no attempt to detain lit i As she went back along the corridor, hei hi ait was heavy. Ah well, hn turn would come soon What did it mat'er that he her at a distance now' When she letneved her mamagt tei title ate and showed it to Estelle v eiything would be hanged Solely, Estelle would retche that she must bicak with him Then, released fiom lus engagement, he would no longer be hampered by the compunctions he fi It now Val file lelt confident tlfat he woual turn again to tier . . . CHAPTER XXIV WALERIES day oil, foi which . UTAH STATE falterc d near the airdrome, 'that night, she tells fslelle ol her marriage to Itohm. t sidle demands proof. '1 he marriage eerlifieate is in a suitcase Valerie left at a I ondon boarding house, but she plans to gel it on her next day off. "Firestone lid.; :.i: (ran-- Lighten him away by throwing heiself at linn letklessly. I I suppose youie right," she ing each other only two weeks. 1 hat night, Kolnn disappears. Valerie gives up her stage career and. under her maiden name, enlists in the Womens Auxiliary Air force as a transport driver. fseveral weeks later, when Rolnn is assigned to the airdrome where she's stationed she learns that, as a result of a ho ml) explosion on the night of their marriage, lie has lost his memory of the fortnight during which he met and married her. Then, to her dismay, he beromes engaged to Tstctle Blair. She sets out to win linn away from Welle, for shed prefer to regain his love before telling him of their marriage She rouses Ins interest and goes dam ing with linn one evening, lie shows that hes strongly attracted to her but, Hie next day lie writes her that they d better not see each other again. Soon afterward, Valerie is billeted at the home of fstelle's parents j Hliihlo L Bill A Five Days Program Of Double , '" , ''Av0 (rp NR ? r ' - ' r NEWS-JOITRNA- ' SEPTEMBER 17, q Days! |