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Show .gnPTCMr.n; 2.. lnvrM-MN- rm T!TE BOX El DEU NEWS-JOrRNA- i.(;e seven B M. i it i kf 1 i I Cl I'tilli a fm' I'l.i.'i is Ui It R u III! I .ii 'I limit Hloiult- - Iratv lljvdrn was not born a Garrison, but she lued at the luxurious Hacienda. built in Arizona In old JefT Garrison, because her grandfather had been loval to the late cattle baron. Iraiv is the favorite ot the l, u on s h ldow Senora Maria, and thus unis the enmits of liulh and .lu.in. grandchildren and steak ftfiib'z MV fi'1' Ttf5 SiOM in - i- P Drawing Ins gun ( onrov admits lier. Iracv assumes lie is the bee vs. u i'i quick about it, too1 p! hi 11 clu. a i 1 method FACTORY d-iI recapping I can be given a new taseonblevuth our l ac tors Mech Vie have the skill, the tecappmguipmentand the materials to keep mr tires rolling for thousands more for tins lies. You pay no "extra pedal recapping. No certihcate ild, t smooth tires l i j i ' - ,n t the ing darkly intent, but he merely said to Tracy. "She is sleeping now. He wasnt sure that he should take even her into his uneasy confidence. po l.ng uiiiin ie. -- ma lei out th i d t u The eai In i vviu inoiit th m ota y d s dm' o' ol -ugai Ii om the kali mi in s rids' ontimn s to in undi lose vtijit i v ision ot t In non ns ot U s Can gov aiia and (tie nited Kin ;io:n, and uga' supplies in the aiea contiohed by ihe f mled Na-.oils' a.e likely to continue to be uiat.vity siaue and the demand iaigc as long as me vvai m As. a commies L.ugo i i i 1 -- Me in! Well tel! you if ligible! Wcil help you apply! ou have to need new tites to flthem these days . . . but ptr-ip- i vou do. Anv vs av, x hy not me in and set ? If y ou quality, well fill out and handle )pur ration application. htn your certificate comes through, vou can ride away on a t realreadv proved hy BILLIONS rf miles of service. Yes, a Ii. F. Goodrich Sihertown . . . the enh tire hacked hy 3 years extra lynthttic tire experience! Users say its as good as a tire. You mav he cv.n nore enthusiastic. So drive in. 'erhaps you're eligible for a iew B. F. Goodrich Silvenow n. )LD Wheat Output 11 k'.tV AvyVj-V- ? xyriW with PHo a 'ifl .lull, on bushels aveiage ul BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP I 1 tm (lllig Tnes Bob Hope SC ill a m.v F an base recently hm e I ,it tm .bardiei tunning 'l'his Hopt Sh has nevei been on t n o and he s, geitmg a htth 'I ol being kidded about In-i- c ' ''"hi '' itlil w ni I"1 I'li vv h.s I 1. v I Iklt 'It S Mt 1,V("' tab. ml n like home h 'i I'hi ,m ai let W nu! w 1) mid-Augu- to he a i ii m u i i Hot; Pliers ho oil n t o) loll 0 ml l lo uid line JO, PM il J s i,iK mm n iootl sol pint i Zigs and Zags At Right Time nil'll''! oi hi i i 1 j t i . i i I i ' I t i i i TONIGHT AT- - REES PIONEER PARK fL VS. SOUTH HIGH PANTHERS 8 P. NI. ADMISSION 50c er HELP THE BEES START THE SEASON RIGHT at - stnkinglv attiactive. auburn - haired woman and a colorless vounger man. who was mixing a drink at the bar Ramon and the woman Jim guessed her to be about thirty sat together on a white leather sofa Ruth took Jim Conrov forward to introduce him The voung man's name was Pete He said. Hiva pal" Donohue The auburn-haire- d girl was Helene. Ramons wife She looked up at Jim Conroy. There were golden flecks In her Sur-eleves and something more P'Jse Slowly, Helene Garrison No smiled at him And said trodurtion is necessary Phil Gar-it- s nson and I have already met She looked at her husband Dont vou remember my telling you. mon9 Her glance came back to Jim Conroy again laughing at him railing him Fraud! He felt jolt-goihsly alarmed. i yr-- t ARE NEEDED AT ONCE an I'leview nl Wjr HELP OUT IN EMERGENCY TO AS Ra-We- ll, l'HM-Jul- W'hcr Is saf(. HdZABLTHTOAVN, 111 ,1" J ' f vvty io explain the f11' position lo his p found by James fonrii xomPVYhr f ne c Ik in c SAVE THE COLDEST MONTHS OF THE YEAR FROM DISCOMFORT IN YOUR HOME The paii'v index pi ices paid lor eo'i modi'ies, intere.it and tivi J was six points higher than t it nf Aujust last year, tnd since this lnciecLFo was gleater than that oi pi ices icceivid lumeis, farm pioduct pi ' aveiage only 111 pent to 117 a of parity compared veai ago. since1 August i w i ed to - pustuie use' in a '1 ues-da- conleienctMole tnan J oonoo acies of low wet land in Utah with vaiy-mamounts of alkali which have no ot hi l ei omi't u use, unless (J ained can be developed into pioduct.vi Without white Ltutih plow. tig clovei u chop, and timoihv. meadow lesc ue m iy In sowed '1 hi se low wet ,n tile alias tinplow able rris T iy also be sown with Reed nin.iiy glass Rough Bench Lands Bench lands i ,'hi r above ditches oi lands loo lough or too loiky to be cul'ivated may oe pasluiid Tieai'ient ot the c.ea depends upon whctrici the land can be liiigited li it ol crested annul the wheatgiass smoolii biomegias. or bu.bous bluegiass 1st sug gesteil, 1iotessor Bracken stated cultivated flood high juiced i.Uld m 'V be adv inlageously - i siuiin I iicl and expenM? 1 u WOUTK INSri.ATIOY installa-- , prep, lied i"r ts .see rngw SPECIAL fanw e 109 lotio"! I mi can instal it voursell. s Fur Free Estimate. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU 451 WITH YOUR HOUSE tJJ uii iei out th ' Meat Output IRgh 'Intel meat output t.ns veer m iy each 2i uuouiHi ooo poin is dics'ed meat an all time H' Mci.it nul pioduct, on in I'1.', IKK! to'alfd J I" poll'll- Mole beef and veal this ye, 'ban i.st is the plospeet al'hough hog slaughter inn A ono mu head over year the amount of pm k be shghtly smdllcl because i( a'l1 Liml) weights lighter mutton total may he around peiient smallei th.cn last yei Hog .slaughter m 191) is peeled to teach about loo MO 000 head with a slaugl ' uf Ti oooooo mm head in 191 The slaughter has been he iv si fai but dining the List quo ci of tins year will fallow lu low 191! because of Ihe J1 pi icnt induction in .spi mg p g Used jti ov ided am n Us jiasiuied op this y eal make iituin and the Cittle and calf slaughter for md a good feitile is kejit enough to 1911 is expected lo total aioui' it a icldUVely high caily- ijooooou head about five and give Land having a ng cajiaiity. f pci cent smaller thui to silk) pci acie lust ye.ii .q nop and about time value ul .Vim is being jt ist ii ed to ilmy cows pel fill below the ten ye.u av I ui Caelie, Lux Bidet, Webei, ul 1JJJ-U- . e i w iSsfe n do!1 tule lol age to o! best and cheipest waylivestock. toi lend glowing Aaion F Blacken assoi lute piohssoi of agionotnv at Utah State Agiuultuial college said, Utah has- a gieat potential icscivo.i ol li erl in land adapt- g A 1 on of pusbe one of the NUMBERS EU1LDING SUPPLIES WE CARRY A COMPLETELINE OF Tri-Sta- te Lumber Co. pds-tui- 1 111 i 1 i ) . one-hal- i ciage AT Dedunng pioduct 1919 "V1 4 ! OF SALT LAKE CITY low-nm- se )' ho ll l h bov-styl- e. i as A' i 1 followed Ruth out on a patto time to see the plane coming in on a fie.d which a Mexican at-t- n tmdant had lighted up with a big floodlight Jim disapproved of the landing Juan made: a minute later he disappioved of Juan himself because Juan reminded him so much of Phil Gamson Juan g climbed Rom the silvery, wingpd sport plane, a smiling, ish man in Ins middle twenties He smiled because of pleasure from flung and then seeing the strang-th- e er with Ruth Garrison his face seemed to frost over Ruth said, her voice a trifle mocking "This is Phil Garrison, Juan They brought h'm back alive. He doesn't look like a Gar-hrnon. so I've told him we'll like him a lot Juan held out his hand to Jim ConTOv Welcome to Garrison Ranch Plul But watch your step, Our welcome usually carries with it a stab in the bark Thev laughed together, and Jim Conrov tried to reserve ludgment on Juan Garrison It was unfair to dislike him merelv because he was like his cousin Philip When thev returned to the ram-thpus room Ramon was there with a well-stork- JGREE.W IDLE, J) Hope at rived Ml no Oe-to- hi ) i -- August s.me fi'Jti and ot si ity agl a ul t ui e pi k es pioducts have held steady since June at the highest level m 19 yearn 'ot the puncipal turn cotton p.odutts only wheat, peanuts, eggs and hay aveiaged less than putity in Slnup nc leases in hog price y0U You mean mv appearance0 local muiket and upturns in Not entirely You aren't like us puces tm milk and eggs weie in looks But I mpant something the maim intluences otfsetting There's something about vou downtu.ns m clop pines to thats different from Ramon and and from me too Mavbe lui.sv the geneial level ol faim You're sharp- your manner pioduct puces in point tm the ol the looking, as if vou are nobody's fool month to 191 pet cent And I think vou can be tough T'l August aveiage. aren't the Garrisons livestoik tin Tile pi ue index toUgh? ,,nd livestock pioducts was four We've UTH shook her head. pmnts up tioni July six points hi low lest August and I'M pel-to seed We're soft Too othei much money, too easv a life above any tit well go be continurai So you think Im different. he mused. Why does that make it (The character in this serial are fictitious) easier for you to like me? livtl MAX MORG YY 1ioprielor I nil'll. JIM comfortable Surrounded by ex- travagant luxury, it was easy for the younger Garrisons to foi get thev weie living on a vast cattle ranch and obviously for- get fulness was what thev desired Ruth led the wav into a low- ceilinged rumpus room equipped with all sorts of devices to while away the hours of bored people Jim sat on a stool bv a bar while she mixed roektails You dont seem at all like a Ruth told him I'm glad cousin That makes it easier for me to like arm Prices fa in pi intuit pi.tei dunng tin1 month ended August weie at the highest genual General (Ml in it (MW t'v S - the pel' hun-- d basis, for buti her hogs good in (hone vveodmig Jon lo J40 pounds, which Ini ue.s ettertive low as hoi etoloi e turn. nod Im Ihe pel lod ending M mil il. lui; will be contm-- Juan" loveliness Ruth slipped her arm through his Ive had your bag taken to our wing of the house, where it's more cheerful Tracv lives here m the old part but the rest of us find it depressing The other section of the Had- enda was out of another woild The spacious rooms were lavishly 157 oi i ill ill c i lilt t c Ruth Garrison was another mat- ter. She was waiting foi him m living-- i oom downstairs just as he knew she would be Hw dark- blue eves had a spaikle. and her full led Ups looked inviting She was beautiful but in an airogant way. Hp couldn t find warmth in wheat pioduction tms and Rusiia excluding yiai China is expei ted to be about tile same as in 191! el let ting a Inge im lease m Nuith Amenta olKet by dot iea.es in ohei nat.ons at col ding to the I ot lepai tment Agiuultuie Wheat muck in the tom mujol expoiting tountiie.s I' S, Canada, Aigentina and zAustialia on July 1 weie estimated at 1 170 million bushels computed Win Id Oli ' c Rom her for so long " She was anxious about the Se- noia and Jim could gauge the depth of her love foi the woman the room behind him It was ot have sugar been, impoils cut oil hy ,1 tp.in and the loss-- an unselfish love, and Tracy was gonume ol lubbii Rom tin impuit.s He said "Don t woiiv about me l ai hast has son e I'll go sightseeing about the Haci- diveited He looked after her as she enda sugii into the pioductain ol entered the room He was begin- lui symi'huc lubbei. to like Tracy a lot youre I J till! i t Oi t ex that 50 t sit bv her foi a lilt le while," Tidcv told lmn She smiled faint- "Don t think I in neglecting ly. vou the moment vou become mv guest It s tust that I ve been away "1 i ' 'si si t i , oi de-nd- ( l'il v f !, (Mil 'III I lit .a itnn non j sKeen also stated suppoil line of .MJ edw eight ('tueago i -- tseded. f o i Jilt I il bv M uc ( ! 1 " vi ii I'll t'l.in he vs e ' ' due most i nm t to ' c tse n ni tl, i,oii m the C,u- u , UK p.nly c'una " i ' I'l Ha Il ot lit t uga ' 'i ii vi st, i l m th,. ' N u s ci is'Uc a l.y e din bn"! the I' S and Y '' b i 'wo' il the p ist CHAPTER X ' os f K siiy U beet deleave! lias thin i unsiiioi atily hi low JJIS discovery that the Senora in wat loud udnnnistiutioii Maria had a secret locked t n 1, S 'll s op her in heart filled Jim Conroy Is m ks ni ugai av a.lable to with a vague uneasiness He the I i. in ,( it ails on Januaiy came from sickroom look'! 1,1 i M t ejn I Senora's grandson and is instantly attracted I ater ( onrov returns to Garrison's room, onlv to find his quarry lied. Called home bv the Senora's illness. 'Irarv persuades (onrov to accompany her. Still posing as Phil, he meets Ramon Garrison, his beautiful daughter. Ruth and the frail Senora. who exacts his reluctant promise to stav one month, after he realizes she is tortured bv a secret fear. to! i p i t M's i s' tt ion Will t ho o il i 1) di ti oi ol ot no u H M.l. Mo lfc. (ITM tiion h.t v t si om ui!u (vi thai Keln Mui ol Ihe thud Mar-o- n sttesxes Imlution ..n os' u a ui In n.ak tig pi urn lo pi ritri - ,n a lettei io his 0 jiii hos pi p.uenis, ho i t (1 Ui t i a n1' Hi u ken Mot 'i nle-ssopt p is' in e ive (us-- foimu'.a Im keeping in h u Is Oil' mdi i m ,t is .mod one pnu e in this man's war. pi nu to J u o lo p i e it ton o' Jvs ph .shot n mi l Mt et up i ih 'mite nio ui ,n the light time dust t h ill l ops slilV!l on ll in UV AW eon in it tt e l e i io ag at the light lime and '1 ho s ol i on hiii it on gi isms luu loip licit Ii ends down when I oiling and le.'umes' im d in i p nt ,u e pi n s ii e si 7o pi i you o in a toxhole, I 'Im a o hu.idi edvv ei.ht n Isis ni ' ui e i i ic lies in mu', m oi ho wiote, "I have 'So In ' ' In' J III pounds lings W ga im u ll'ei a .id ,' o p n .'gill a Mil lgged at Ihe light i i '1 ho loti ''1 o loss mil si lumdi od times and ki pt both ends down p, .a pas ill a um tin e in It th is In spi my t H weight t 'h U o hiss !oi ho ,s a id m iunged to keep soul and il.i' w Im ii Im ati ,1 .on 'ho w e.Jino nolle t in in i) mils hods togelliel " Phil m Comov had lo wane when s' i cu.it d him Plul He had t' si d li in into believing him to be Pint in the hope that thiough i he could find the real Pint (m Mmiii Then he had duped the ?t nm a in the hope of secret lv I cl imp miners well Tiurv Now e tmild not unmask himself with- 0 it bunging down mote trouble ti an he would be able to handle Ht questioned "And Tracy How dm s she ht into the feud'" Oh Tiacv is on thp Senora's side But we all like Tiai v " Ruth's Pi i in led in an unamused snnle ' li who doesn t " she added SI e ponied the cm ktails handed a Cass to Jim and lifted her glass Here's looking at vou cousin " lb duik eyes flicked over him And wishing you werent a cousin " Here's to vou. and Jim said He put the dunk to his lips that Ruth was boied with hie at Gamson Ranch, and became she was boied she was most ct tarn to be a flirt The roar ot a plane sounded ag unit ihe still riesett night Jim emi'd till bv the sound that it was in 'mg tor a landing Ruth said, "Thats Com in Juan, back film flung Dt Jessup to town lie's bark railv. so he ouldn't have found anv lonely f'E 111 Ranassa. I call him Don Gariison's room. diieeted to 11 ii i i ,i 1 , Fien if'imrmtslo,,L O K. to ou, becnr lu lx dm,. x e ma, uncover some Imhkn bru.se or i, it th it touici cause sudden fob re. Wc'.e tire Sptu.ihsls, S11C know Imw to fix them -i Itamon. onlv surviving son. The senora learns ol another grandson she never has seen, Ilul Garrison. and sends 1 raes to bring bun to the Ilat u nil.i In a distant its. Jim Conroy rents a room and ransai ks the adjoining room, only to lie Inlet runted by the knot king ot 'I ra s ho has been ; i o 0,1 i'l .J It t n Id - ou d ho d v ,ti h ol n,ol o (Ml ti ho, na ti i, e I by o'ho' ni iv ho low ed lo n ike i oil i n hem o ht mg tivl uga t ml , CAREFUL INSPECTION, REPAIR uud know fvutlv But the h.t uuth is. we Gain-oil- s aie so m o 'i .hike we don t get along f,.i i mean. Dad Juan Ills m , iw and 1 quanel at the drop of i ti it And theies Helene, Ita-n- ". - wito Mv step-mothe- r. We t ko bitter enema s it s a nue family battle' N ie is tight Then most of all, out leud with St'iuna M.ma Cii' W t ill are fond of la i ot eouise t .' the Senora tries to live our Ivts tot us I in not giving vou a ' iv aiuaetne pietuie of your rel-u- m u ' J Iti k i oi ol It t 4 liil I . l pi ,i hi inM , ad, in oil and n nut i.n.n i up v pi o" mu ii M ELDER PACK CORPORATION 110 SOUTH 8TH WEST Not only that BUT Our country needs food to win this war Our Box Elder farmers are depending on us to buy their crops But unless we can get the support of all available women at once we wil! be forced to stop buying. We urge all women to come and put in as many hours as you can possibly spare. We need your help. PREVENT FOOD SPOILAGE... ENLIST IN YOUR COUNTIES AID CALL 237 NOW-TO- MY! WORK IN PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS ENJOY FLUORESCENT LIGHTING AND WARM, COMFORTABLE ROOMS OUR NEW BUILDING IS EQUIPPED WITH MODERN CONVENIENCES FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR EMPLOYEES. i |