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Show THE SALINA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH 1 .Washingtons Democratic Women Have New Clubhouse News Notes From All Part of UTAH : s S iod. million trout fry of the eastern brook variety are being taken from the Tim-panog- hatchery and planted in the Strawberry valley by the state fish and game department. ?den, Work on the new $123,000 addition to the Elks home of Ogden lodge No. 719 is expected to be started within the next month. Bingham, Fire which broke out in level the change room on the of the United States mine Tuesday, was quickly communicated to timbers in the mine and gas was so quickly generated that the shift was forced Assistant to seek the open air. Superintendent Taylor was overcome by the fumes, but soon recovered and is not feeling any ill effects from The fire was soon his experience. For the first time in the history of put out. the New Jersey legislature a woman. re300 Lake persons, Salt Nearly Miss Fort, assemblywoman Rotary clubs of Price, from Margaretta presenting and daughter of former Essex Ogden, BrigSpanish Fork, Provo, Governor F. Frankiln Fort, presided ham, Logan nnd Salt Lake, gathered over its session recently. celeto at the Hotel Utah Tuesday brate the nineteenth anniversary of ot VICTIM OF ECONOMY Being the wife of a traveling correspondent keeps monotony out of the life of Mrs. Eyre Powell. These two photographs, combined for the sake of convenience, were taken just one week apart. She is seen below feeding the seals at Catalina island, Cal., warm and happy in a bathing suit; and above, seven days later, piloting a dog team amid the snows of Montreal. Mosaic Floor Uncovered in Carthage Rons. 1U24, Jtfitr every meal Western Newspaper Union.) came out of the dusty heat dnto the cool courtyard that was like Paradise, after his long drive. He was becoming weary of this trip, which had started in happy anticipation; he had wanted to see Mexico, of course, and to find there possible material for his forthcoming book. Lester, his companion, longed to visit unaccustomed places so here they were. The Court had been suggested to them as a pleasant stopping place, and King rode on to inquire concernThe picture that ing accommodation. met his gaze was a pretty one; he brightened visibly at the thought of romance at last. A young woman sat In the center of the white-pave- d court before a dripping fountain ; she had dusky hair, this charming young woman, with a rose tucked Mexican fashion behind the dark cil that just caressed her cheek. The cheek was pale to whiteness and the black lashes resting upon It as she bent absorbed over her embroidery were witching In their upward curl. King stood admiring her. lie further observed that the maiden wore a frilled white frock anJ sat bending gracefully upon a small gay rug. The girl with the red, red rose In her hair merely studied him coldly He leaned forward, examining the What a gay colors of her cushion. beautiful thing, he remarked ; Is that not an unusual rug? What kind is It? The black lashes flickered over the dark eyes, then she unveiled them to his gaze. Very Innocent was the exIt is," pression of the upraised face. answered the young woman gravely a wishing rug from Bagdad. You sit on it so think your wish, and lol it is already true. King sank down upon a bench before her; he was enjoying this, after all ills boredom. So? he remarked seriously, and sitting upon It, have you wished fot the sweetness of voice In your singing? or your skill in weaving flowers upon linen? Did It bring you, from some hot unbearable long road, to rest here In the heavenly cool of the court? And if you have come such a weary way, traveler, she said, you would be better going to the Inn to rest, and not linger here. I might not, he returned, find you when I came back. You might have expressed a wish to be transported." And if I had?" asked the gi'.. I should then lose," said IvAg the hope of romaace I thoughtfully, have long been seeking." She arose abruptly. You are very presumptuous you and your romancing, she said hotly. It was but tbo tope of color romance for a stcry I am working out," King hastened .o make apology. Tve read nreeh of stone courtyards with tinkling feiratalns of beautiful Mexican maidens with red roses in their hair but until today The girl smiled at him now. He caught his breath; lie had not dreamed that a smile could so banish could be so suddenly discouragement understanding. Until today, when In me you thought you had found something to write about long white pages perhaps, woven around with mysteries of your fanciful imagining? Well, then, to help you, here Is the wishing rug. Sit upon It and think, traveler. She was gone, but the compelling charm of her remained. Ior days King wandered about she gardens and court, hoping for a glimpse of her. He named the girl, when discussing his first afternoon in the court with Lester, Lester, ills mystery maiden. more practical, questioned diplomatihost. "She cally, their left a small rug with King, Lester he thought cleverly explained "which lie is anxious lo return. Sitting In the court; singing, and she always carried the gay carpet Ah ! that is not Mexican. That would be the American lady. She come here to get the dry hot air for her throat ; been seeck. She is singer in America. Now she is well again, nnd will soon go back. No she is here no more. A friend come and take Miss Christobel to lier home, five, ten mile away. King leaned eagerly forward. "You have the address? he asked. The Miss host gave it, unquestioning. Christobel . would desire her costly carpet. The author took the gay little rug and hurried away in his car. The estate lie found was beautiful he could hear, as he neared the garden wall, the remembered sweet voice inlie breathed the side. Christobel name enjoyitbly was singing softly. He was beside her the wishing rug in his hand, ids smile now met with a dark-skinne- This beautiful cream-colore- d horse once one of the famous team which drew the royal coach containing the king and queen of England at the opening of parliament and on other state occasions. As a measure of economy the team was dispersed in 1921 and now this once proud praneer is used to draw a cart on a golf course near London, lugging fresh sand for tees and turf to replace divots. wa3 FOR PRESIDENTS PEN This shows one of the seven mosaic floors that have been uncovered by Count Byron Kuhn Irorok, noted author and archeologist, who has been conducting excavations at Cartilage. Navy Gets New and Fast Skooter d A and pleasant agreeable sweet and a 1- -a as benellt well. Turns Bed to Cure Insomnia Insomnia victims have found strange cures, such as counting imaginary sheep pnssing through a gate, but an Inn keeper In Europe, when she discovers one of her guests has not slept well, turns his bed so it will face la another direction. She maintains from tier long experience In catering to the1 comfort of travelers that some are East and Westers, while others ara North nnd Southers, or West and Easters," when it comes to sleeping. Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cuticura Soap dally and Ointment now and then as needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft and white. Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Cuticura Talcum, and you have the Cuticura Toilet Trio. Advertisement, Had Time to Think Charles, do you love me as well as you thought you would before we were married? I didnt think before ried. Is dinner ready? Tliis unique inkstand was fashioned by T. J. Atkins, a Boise, Idaho, blacksmith, from two steel horseshoes and sent to President Coolldge as a gift. New skooter demonstrated at the naval air station, San Diego, to be used In thanking the smithy for ids gift, the Chief Executive said he would put in emergency work. The craft druws only 18 incites of water. It is equipped the stand into active service on his with an airplane propeller and motor und when full speed is attained cau White House desk. travel sixty miles an hour. - joy." She gave him a swift, smiling glance. 1 can do the wishing, she said. we were mar- A Simple, Safe, Sure Remedy for all locnl aches and pains due to taking cold or over exertion Is an Allcocks Blaster. Adv. The Difference When I its a man e remembers It" When I its a man 'e dont." Rear-kin- s Weekly. A smart fool Is dangerous and an norant one is more so. Ig- Mrs . A, A. 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Protects, heals.Take internally for coughs and sore throats. Vaseline 4Ut.M1.MA PETROLEUM JELLY Chcchrough Mfg. It brought me, said King, happily I wished so hard, you confused. see. And a few weeks after the two sat in the cool of the court together. Cliristohel, in liet old position on the rug, embroidery in her hands. King watched her, ills heart in his eyes. If you will let me take that old rug," lie said laughingly earnest, Id like to do some wishing; wishing for you to be my wife, Christobel no parting between us. Id usk the rug to transport us both to h world of lor Good teeth, breath and digestion. Makes the next cigar taste better. welcome. ballasting material. Salt Lake, The citizens military Fort Douglas camp will be held at 12 to July 11, this year from June received from according to advices the headquarters of the Ninth Corps area at the Presidio at San Francisco, Cal. started in the Provo, Fires were Columbia Steel corporations coke ovens Friday for the purpose of heatThe fire will be reing the brick. tained for sixty days, after which the ovens will be in readiness for oper I TIXG No Monotony in This Ladys Life Rotary. Governor Mqbey has Salt Lake, signed the deeds by which the state to the federal of Utah quit claims government any title to the lands on which the proposed bridge across the Virgin river at Rickville will stand. The bridge is to be built out of an appropriation made lost year for improvements to highways in and near Zion national park. Park City, Howard Ilout has asked the permission of the public utilities commission to resume the regular automobile stage line service between Salt Lake and Park City. Salt Lake, License plates for the the Thoenix 110 vehicles owned by Construction company and the Utah Tower and Light company have been obtained from the motor vehicle deat a cost of partment of the state Is the This $1356.38. lagest number of license plates issued to any corporation in the state, the construction subsidary of the company being a power company. neber City, The highway through from Ileber the Strawberry valley City of Duchesne, for the first time in at this to travel history, is open time of the year. Heber T. Wheelwright, Ogden, chauffeur of the police department who shot nnd killed Efton Reid, an innocent youth of Orangeville Tuesday night while the latter was fleeing from officers in the heart of Ogdens business district was suspended by Chief of Police Curtis L. Allison. Ogden, After two attempts to explode the mammoth charge of dynamite at Lakeside failed on Friday, the big blast was shot off Saturday. A dynamo ear furnished enough voltage to explode the huge charge whb-had been placed under the mountain witnessed the and the experts who blast said it was perfectly executed. Tlie explosion behaved just as had been planned, with merely a rumble no material flying into the air, but the giuantie listing power loosening tens of thousands of cubic feet of -H I t H- - H-- H Western railroad will be permitted fen day stopovers at either Provo or Thistle, according to the announcement of H. M. Cushing, district passenger agent of Salt Lake City. Ogden. Five persons were slightly injured when a part of Denver & train No. 1, Rio Grande Western to Denver from Ogden was running derailed at Roy Thursday. One day coach and three Pullman cars left the track, while the engine and mail car remained on the rails. Salt Lake City. The milk campaign for the Near East relief is nearing a close, the Utah committee announced last week. Utah has raised 6500 cans of condensed milk to be sent to the striken people of the Near East, in cooperation with tne nationwide drive. The Democratic women have opened a clubhouse in Washington where a continuous salon in the Interests of Provo. A petition requesting the their party will be conducted. This picture was made on the day the clubhouse was opened. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, city commission to rescind its action head of the board of governors, gave the engraving of the former president which is shown hanging on the wail. Mrs. of January 15 in lowering the pool T. Borden Harriman, president of the club, is shown at the extreme right. Others In the group, left to right, are : hall age from 21 to 18 has been Mrs. OHIe James, Mrs. A. A. Jones, wife of the senator from New Mexico, and Mrs. John B. Kendrick, wife of the sensigned by 2000 Provo citizens, acator from Wyoming. cording to reports and will be submitted to the Provo City commission HAS UNIQUE HONOR shortly. an on Lake Salt City. Reporting audit made of the accounting records of the state industrial school for the period beginning April 1, 1922, and ending December 31, 1923, when John M. Mills resignation as superintendent became effective, W. T. Reid, deputy state auditor, finds that the accounts exhibit a decided improvement, over the previous per- 400-fo- 111 By MOLL1E MATHER Provo. Effective March 15, travelers on the Denver & Rio Grande Half a I THE GIRL AND A WISHING RUG ( Salt Lake City. 111 Stats St. Co., ConiJ. New York bou mode or drawing f of examination. Highest references. Best resnlte. Fromptneis as sttrefl. Watson E. Coleman FKBB. Booklet rU Uwysr.dUtt PATENTS BATHE TIRED EYES With Dr. Thompsons Hrowater But at jronr drnveiets or U68 Blror.TroT. N. V. Booklet W. N. U., Salt Laks City, No. -- 1924 |