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Show , t, , t; : ; THE DESERET NEWS ' SALT TARE CITY FRIDAY !AAANarnes Th.0:-..:.i.,W.0-00.,:,i...c;ollid..' 2 illEN WEBSTER-- - Personnel For Utah Grail' Board By ,Edwin Algir V,. Se 64W MA4,1 ) WARD A WW1 ISY OUT . ' s OF : - - tar' NatistE exPtcnt4.A 14', - . 1' DOD, I WW1 - 1 111A--- , By Edwin Baltner and Philip Wylie - OCTOBER- I: i' t ". v I b 'N WELL I'SAWI t.lic RIFLE 14E.4 6014E NOW! LET'; MAKE A OASII FOCI IT. LUK- E- IF WE IIEACS4 ( I - t ' fo emelt orptigt To Gico!Rmcbcom i ICEEP MO' MI AMY FROM 4111 PEAD SlteR vl,.. ' ' AI SIVA MYSEUrt C.APICII4 WALL 0Eft MERE l!E ChaT 01050 ,..., 'we sew', ;- INSTALLMENT 34 -on him, touch 'him, hands clap Ito' i US Made P 4 Man out to A blot,- ' Prom'ontoiy 1 The first view Ofthezent world , '), 11 ti ....,.,,,,,,. now flashed through the remnants Tony discovered Eve at his aide; 0-,1),ir.-Andrews Ch4rman; of cloth:, to olt the omoeuxera. Be, strdgling toward Sher father, and low them waa a turbulent rollintiweehing. Come one recognized her ,';g 'V Member , ocean. Where the force ofe their and thrust her through the throngMen women and it flung back terwere throwing h,auts 0 E. Larson Ott. -- -. arms about 7rz- -1 I tic clouds of steaui. They kiwi lorrr-e-m-ont,0L was named chair- to within a mile of its Ges..Eand screaming in . state with board of the !man .-grain At laid some,One oe n ed- the tice. and then Hendren. lc. wiother lever, sent out horizontal larder and brought out food. reo. i Prank Andrews state agelculteral ' who had eaten ' D raette...11.. statiteician of Salt Lake city and to move Pie ,,jets so that the ship began ;111,44444t W. e Owens'. director latent for the four days began 4:4.v.N. ;;777..,.11 rapidly OVP the . ef A I to devour everything they could of the Utah extension service, as 7 ' Unknown eta. al. ,, ktah a at at et members, ''ha Thursday g meeting bands their one upon. who looked. this every otsi, col- e! a thamaut exuanee et ocean w" Ake' Tony meanwhile. bad somewhat the Utah State Agricultural Director William ' trz.r t.--v himself. Be made a beneficent blesaing from God. recovered a lee. seeordintto t4,4 'd : . ijJ , Alf.E R, minseit. Here use something tequick census and shouted. "Vs aill Peterson The selection of ., here. sad!are one ;ulnae. something interesting . wing, stArteu.of the board came Every following a terrestrial. Here was!".!thhi ahin. aurvived." l';EBBS---- THE H. Hess Schwartz E. with conference . By' day Spi . .fio longer the incomprehensible I lhoet off pandemonium- again, of the wheat- sec tion of the agri . but also It reminded them of doubt cultural majesty ot the void. admifilstration.l adjustment of the safely of the second ship. weebington, D. C., .The space ship had reached the extetrion, ourface of Bronson Beta and was "Where Is it? Can it be sighted. service officials. ' opocrizo.TwAs:tiGtrie...owore . . How about the Germans! ; now lateral slow.. a at 4........::: , ... ' Mr. Schwartz outlined the, duties . , traveling , velocity above one off the oceans. The English? ... . The Japanese-- " of the new board, which will be -l''Llit'' GOLD CAA"' Hendron 'worked frantically with Their own 'hoots quieted officed at the contra, as supervis' ZEE the delicate controls to .keep the so that 4Itendron at last them, . , could! ing the clearance of the wheat ru,s 0000,ActIcyor"liztle; . J.4e):04WELLA:7:WetitoolE51C1)11):. snip poised and In regular motion; speak. Aewr vou for the growers lot V'tb41:)4,-,- SCI4VdIE!! et IL rose and fell like an air- - "We Vireo had; for three days. no.Icontract papers who have signed with 1 winds. plane. bounding In rough sight of lour friends br of any of the AAA to control production of and It swayed on ita horizontal- the other parties from ,earth, ," boat.' ave. axle se that its 'pilot ceaselessly announced. That does nut The board also will assist the k --, ,23 playcil his fingertips on the re- - that they.all have failed; bur inearil- county organizations- in betting up L..1... r lease of the quick blasts which through space was not the .,limitations of acreages In comphnal only , crA, Some may have been ahead' of 'Us! ince with the 'national mainjalned r equilibrium. ",.1 111 , program.' ' ' The sullen. sunless ocean eeemed and arrived when side oriThe board will .beein to function 1 ; , 'Is0: endless. Was there no land? Had thit world wax turned': others mayias soon aft the work progresses f. t -eltsi-i , the cities. bad the mountains and still arrive; but you an understand:far ilo, 00., enough in the ramifies on the 07 f , mere been 1 illusions?. we can ,,.0.,0 optical count upon no one butineW Pint DO to demand sexistance.. ,that -plains, 00 . ' 4Caes:. C ' ., Still the views obtainable from the eieeselves. b , ' said. 1 :as . :IF: td, Side Periscope flashed upon the , . 1..1,rt,,,4:2ts,,, 'We have arrived; that we know. 1 --i ......:,-54,, ,, , l'illiptH . 1,,-- , &Testa and , showed nothing but And none of you will question my J0.0000,44.700,0,-,..,,...,..., !At! ' empty ea" and lowering cloud. sincerity when I repeat to You :that . is It horizon 1 on land the . conviction ,,, .far that my fateDes-Abo, Then, , , 'efforts , "neared dimly. tinyfar more than our own . A cry. a about that drowned In bns brought us through. ' -' 'GABBY "I repeat hero, in my tint 'words,: By William Ritt and Joe King the tumult of the motors, broke uPosi this newt marvelous - - - -; strange, from trembling lips. Speedily they 7 4 I aPtiroached the land. it spread out world what I said upon that planet under them.' It towered Into hills. which tow flies it 'Mattered tragriADEPTMAI'Ef ' PROVO. Oct. 2S.Pros and eons , Its extent was lost in the mists. ments aboit our suntwe.have armunof the form 01---4tteiof rive& as net inmanoger a city Individuate coast. bleak reached its triumphant er.t.s:"--I spared for 4ourseives, but as hum-an- d icipal administration were. presenthoepitable stretch of brown earth Ible rock. of eandy beach and cliff VMY DIDN'T representatives- of the result of a ed by Prof. Elmer Miller of the ROAN HOKE. upon which nothing grew or mov- - t billion years of evolution trans- Brigham Young university ai the c. ' of Provo the 1114:010elte meeting ed or was. Inland the country rose ported to a sphere where we may luncheon IIIS s . , club Thursday afternoon. .,........ e -'' .. ' precipitously; and kieuskron. as ifi reproduce and recreate the life K.7A,11,1 . ' VMEN Rom ' Arguments that such form of shared the Impatience of his' en us. . . . rt,,, Atit MICE, '.......'"1: " will pass at ,once to practical government ts not.democratie were HORSE DROP- ,. ,, passengers and could bear so more. , ' HAs-refuted by the speaker who point' PEI) rn turned the ship back toward a pia- - considerations. , .... :of N q . Y 1rilok 40,,,)),1 teau that rose high above the lev- L '. V- -g At this spot. It is, now'late In ed out that It le practically the - P''' It, DON't YOU A same now form odmilistration 44 the afternoon of Bronson Beta's clot he sea. t'SdlitG1 '1,'1,11.' SNOW ENCOGH , ,..... , N tiletita,.k. ti the consolidated school tom Aping the plateau be skimmed at new iday. which lasts SO hour& in- employed'in ID RECOVER .. 41.- 04w n speed that might have been go Istead of the 24 to which we are districts of the ...). , -i PE GETS A RABLE7CET , lie- cited numerous examples of , miles an hour: The ark drew down accustomed. For the present we ..cities such as Cleit: . cur THmE, ti.' . cHOZi4ER . --- toward the new earth until it was must all remain upon the ship. The metropolitan . ...,... ...., , ' but a few feet above the ground. ground Immediately under Jo., ' is still land where the system hao worked I x :, AMP out over STAR a THE Ar pereattsfactorily long motors our baked hot the of blast the diminished. heat The speed by 1 .111kluINAK 1Ef were turned off and on quickly at landing. Moreover, we must test iod of yearet Sol Jacobs wao chair,, WAIN WY .,, i,.-,There was a very short, very rapid be atmosphere carefully before we man of the meeting. , alidc..m...iiimi,N,E---- , i drop; bodies were thrown violently breathe it. . , or course. If it Is utterly nil. against the padded floor; the -- . , By Les Forgrave JIG SISTER springs beneath them recoiled breatbable. we will all perish soon. and there was silence. The ship but if it proves merely to contain TbAari ikaim..shihro Zikr A. RAPT , settled at a engin angle in thelsome favorable Clement against 4 M JE I,AADE. siCkYTAL le0. vEt4. 8,,rf . CO VE V5AXV5t As.r-J400 WV.Ki-15041 which sel must mask at first until earthanct rock beneath tt A. 9,AFT T IND 4ERE c.4A-t5 v4:t1r c.I.Es10.444 1:mc r.6Tia. c,A,t,1 sEE QS NAAKtt4 ' I r..otA Am" t,,As 5,1EvER Sms,1,3 Ap4 "Eikb4 fk The ark was filled with a pied we develop immunity to It. we tk floolct Do' I Esomr.-cAttONCE t,44,,(E ocs55.5,e skyr ,s.4ss I vmp40. IFtwiEsa..ecre,0:"..m...c Is be. RtNER,15t.300,4 TAac.c. must' lOGDEN. Oct. o woR11,-4vsoundthe sound of human voices discover what it is. ,,IL LAKE Co,4EI iketc oNf tooNtAtE, Na& for Delores Brown, 14, LOOKS 4 Vit P441Nt F3V4 Ot4 1,4 Whilet waiting. V' Win discharge! raised in hysterical bedlam. .AYEM COT . Pk OCEAtAt 'ILk It .:e. kr5 -OVER !daughterTa...sof Patrolman and Mos. -,, , , -vil -, au Cit,tE ow , i Cole Hendron turned to Du-- 1 one of the forwatd rocket tubes 54,,!,g;.; tF NNE 1,4PNIE k SBOAZr I L. 2343 Eccles avenue, . , , . tr 11116 vgPow el'.),,-- GO - r...-,guesna. On the Wye half hour Int...rind in the hope that wh:drsarssv.: ' , and last Monday Or them was depicted the view from our Mater ship will aes this Signal has not been beard from sines.' . ,e V . , 41,,,, , i I.."' og, the sides of the shitia and reply. We n ill also immediate- , one ,.: basing information re.. .41411' id broad etretch ot rolling countri 11,11 ,c : LAO iy put Into operation an external ...acd1,-::'. d , ,li.,..;,,f, 14 miming girl la request-le4- -i . bare and brown. vanishing toward radio system end listen tor her. I . rr,iiI . 1r i to ;;;;i1 the polies station. le Avrom , ascending hills and gray mist. Hen- wish to thank those 9f you tvho , 1 , She is deecribed as or medium dren bad relaxed for the first time acted as my crew during ithis flight iT, . ..4.,::, al if, 1 ; in the pasVeight months. and be and who. In spite of shuddering complexion, blue eyes and with ' iii 044:00. ,;;, 1 ..al Is Mood with his bands at bis sides, Bermes and "stricken bodlea stuck Dutch bobbed hair. She was wear.. : , ing sym shoes and a Itght linen his shouiders stooped and his steadfast to your posts. But thereisrult. L C 41 kneel bent. He looked as Atiasl I. no praise adequate. In human . ,p I might have looked when Hercules language for the innumerable feats! (''''''.44 If0W4 P'441. , ) ilti'l lifted the world from his shoulders of courage. of Ingenuity and perse-I20- 0 i''''...-'1.41 r4--, Children Join. 1 ,'-., 111), , found emotions d Duquesne's , venture which have been perform. lirtAillyitilyitt vit 0144,, i 414 . ts, ville,, NO speech. 'Miraculous! Marvelous' ed by every one of you. 1 trust that 10 - IS Garfield t ........ itti tiey, on,' nrkl. p Is; t.. lAntral Pnris AwortalmA WK. At '' ! Party superbl.A.b my friend, my rood by morning we shall be able to I friend. my old friend my esteemed make a he GARFIELD. Oct. ' survey of our world en foot. Gar' friend! I congratulate you. I. Du- and I presume , , , By Wdly Bishop field ward officers and leachers NIUGGS AleGINNIS-'- that by then we , quesne. I throw myself at your have heard shalll front Our sister held a social Thursday evening in feet. Teo have conquered destiny back and walked Eve and the ward hall.'lley Harris wao In Tony Itself. To you, Christopher Columta,lib the throng of pas- - charge. M7r-- I evE Ga. eVERVect"it....I LammE .1, 0,4 sAy. sKEETER., ------ bus la a nincompoop. Through you forth through NevEct. c.- In arm. Every one wal....Mu ten-Earm 1:14' The Primary associalion sponsengers, SKAED UP FOR a UFt SEE? new .1, VOU l't.41.1 C,A1 today, humanity opens a one lociNiT was talking. Do oft itAl sored a Halloween party for the ostmesm, sm. A Pow) GO 2,4x1E, Presently some ,11:1,0. , IltiJO 111 zoNtr spoch fit umicvA is A PIM ir Dowricuoill The Frenchman could not con- began to sing. and all the passen- children today. Dancing and games I pLAvER! WEVIL GortA ssaritim , Go toGoT)rtoma , k KtsloW entertained in. 'gera 200 mined PIA140 PLASIV-approximately fine his celebration to the control A poke Up in the control room Rendron Children. Mrs. Grace Buckalen was and cabin. He seized Hendren gizo ---hauled him to the iseiral staircase. and his assaistante began their an- - in charge. , of atmosphere .................. . Ile thrust Hendren before him alysis of a sample ay , ,,.., ,.. ...is... . . -.. ! . . . ..., .7,-,Into the first chamber. where the that bad been' obtained through a pamenger quarters. several men e . ,. Atomath,z.... . fro 7,679. .. were releasing and tending., stork. tror,7....41,.. passengers front both decks were Ismail airlock; ' -eltip's wireless. and sent into the The eheee and a few of the birds It .N ,, crewding. ..,,,0 d , lap , the had perished, but the rest of the "Hendren!" rose the shout: and Iclouds the tint beacon- - from 1, '' I . 71,41,1 . 'it ' men and women.- - almost equally lArlee sky pointing tube's.- tight animals revived rapidly. sat, ,,,, eallP111-$- -u,"1 5Nris-A;1415tt, o ,---: One of Hendron4 aesibtants put a , k 11 hysterical, rushed to him. They had were all over the ship. Above the Akt,,,, '- ' '' ', v .,y,..f, slip of paper before his etnet iip ' JA u. ,,,AP)) ; '' ..' ,': read It:, ................. ,, ,,,, t I 7.,,, ' 43 :,;i - t Nitrogen 474,,,,,,. 4 , , , --Iti Oxygen 01 ir , em , , io,,, '00 , i.kt ,Neon 13 , v,,..,1 of tazi:4z4,--,.-164 IA- -. . .4. C--4,,... 'li ,,,,,,,7?( Krypton .""' .4(.4. , 0:!",, Ar'ZZOo. vms. it,. Pm 10;,14..Av., o oek 1, i4E 111141S 14rt A TOOK COCII -- ' va ' . strut-Ir.-it- , - w- -- . ory 1. each--other- I 1, S -- 'tl"thing out-fac- 1. je ,o ' - V 4, .17'.. ., , , - .., . . Tf-4- E - ' t rft - - 0 r ' stfEr -- : jz: - 1' Ii - : -- . A571 14tse, CI R , . 1 ..1''' ,,,,,"., ,, ., frviI -i"- .. City Manager Rule Explained To Provo Kiwamans - - ag. --,,, ,. THGUESSERESitIETI4Esvati,A71',ITSTAciel0"TELL'Et41 ,' Kin-ani- 7 '- gm-h- '7 It - tie i t OOP- lk , 0 -- r - ste. i)) ir t A . Daughter Of Ogden Patrolman Vanishes :r ,,,e,,,,,,r.,.... ( t 4 '... --- yr .., , 5 . Qv-MV- " , . gr cr IttlE ro al . ra 0 -- 6...., 7 t At . , . : i ,, 51, t At , 4 4 .4))(,44, -- -, . e I vol'iti'i , .c4: (''!'-'- 4: ''''''-- ,- . '' AMEStat f II x Itul . ao. ',IL Ave IT, , Mit ' wt., UP, - ' 0 ".,, . ,) It 1 ,.., , - I - - ,. Argon Helium S.. ' 4 ISBEICRMIN ;;WRF nd Officer 6 8 Hat ,HIGH PRESSURE Hendron looked at the , thoughtfully and took a note book - czE from a rack over the table. He E v30 eovACE FORCE lanced at the assistant and smiledt,F,'0 OF 1"There'e only about ,Ikow Leri cier per cent AL error In our telescopic analYsis. It 111.wIIl bo fair enough to breatlys." , The assistant, BOrtien. BATE'S- - fie l'itad been in what the colonists eNb 3 earne to describe as -- his former , .,...........ct2i5 ..1V 'life," I profeseor of chemistry in . ' ' university. The smile seas naive "It's very good pleasinsE COME5 to breathe. In fact, I drew In a whal f Gtiq and breathed large sample WSIIII: NOL,) was left I over for about five '. . minutes.. It felt like air: it looked . like air; and I think 'ice Inighl : 4 ' t ,?. , consider it a very superior form ol 'N airremarkably fresh. too." . . (To Be Conti suod) '91'',..,.. Balmer an Bdwin (Copyright by (,,Irre) P.m Aemeaftil" SC nui.4106, Mt Philip WrIle) , By J. I ,..0041 Ir. vow. 41illar Watt 4 'I , - '' ' ' - A DIVCRCI. rle. t - ) GAMES w ea V - , . . , ..it . . . ' BEGIN 4p mit ONLY 111144 f i ' k ..- - 1 , .. -: ' . .. . .0 .e , - ,..., -- - 41, -- 4 j jo..9. ,,,, 44e. I Ao-- ti --I DISPLAY d),, ,.., ,.. li HUGE A FINE I z . ' ,ito .....,...70 i AS N N s. 1., :; et , . .. e..., , ki 4 '.., ,-- . 2V OF COURAGE Netiv , -, CopFtiht Vtg t -, . r r, TO YOU, IDDBROK -T- HE MARBLE SRIELD! , "I Willi .., A-- ..- ,45.a g'' , 4 Y - .5 ..1.14 t"lb 41 .,,A, - d'Al z I tire;',1,0 ARMED - .4 "if , CZY :.: 740, --- ' ' - . ; FIGHTERS 5et. . 11 BEAR l . ' , TO voll-fi- ,- ,, pa woof? ,, .....094411 4 0 , ; Li 2 ill -' . Gesi N -- Eit:219.....il . s - 'tr:Ert k.3AttPstok ,INO estiO F 7 t . 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