Show U THE OGDEN ' - 1 — Tying Tests Girl Scouts have been active in their troop work during the recent past Following are some of the reports submitted by the troop scribes: Troop 7— "We met in room tone of Madison school at four Thursday afternoon Each patrol gave a dramatization describing a song After inspection and marking rolls we went over in Lester park and some of the girls passed their review of knots for their second class test They are as follows: Ann Howell Leanore Betty Sparrow Davis Ruth Waterfall Virginia Lindquist June Bramwell Darlene Danxer and Bonnie Reed We decided to meet In Lester park next i z We closed out meeting by singing 'Run Along Home "—Leanore Sparrow scribe TESTS PASSED Troop 9— "Girl Scouts of Trc op No 9 met Tuesday and Marcelle Fronk passed her Tenderfoot test Helen Hayden brought a cup of cherries for the troop Miss Butterbaugh took the troop out in the play yard for some games Mrs Rainy said she would like us to come again next year Tuesday was our last meeting of the season"— lone Ward-leig- h scribe Troop 10— "We began our meeting by singing songs Then pe all reviewed knots tying and several terderfoot girls passed their tests This will be our last meeting this summer Mrs Jensen our captain expects to take the second class girls for an all night hike (n the near future We closed our meeting joining in circle and singing taps Our last two meetings were held at the home of Mrs Jensen andj every one surely did enjoy them Several of our troop attended the party the council gave for the troops atLorin Farr park Saturday We take this way of thanking the Council for such an enjoyable time"i— Lois Harvey scribe Troop 15 — "Our last Scout meeting was enjoyed very much We had our flag ceremony We were arranged a form of a horse shop and the flag carriers brought li the flag and we saluted It and sajd the pledge We sang the 'Star Spangled Banner 'America and 'Pussy Willow Nine girls were presente4 with pins by 'Goldie They were as follows: Glenna Cook La Rae Hey-reJean Young Elaine prow Joyce Edson Louise England Mar Jean Hickman Marjean Young and Viva May GammelL It was done in candle light We served refreshments and were dismissed by sfnglng Run Along Home — Viva May Gammell scribe 4V The yellow beast cringed ' slunk backward Con called again this time with a rasping command The cat snarled lashed its tail Madeline's muscles tautened Then the lion started- to draw nearer his body flattened until his shaggy stomach rested on the floor Mad eline could feel his fetid breath smell the rank odor of him and her reeling senses seemed to con' - geal Suddenly the animal retreated crouched and emitted a blood curdling roar Con smothered an oath thrust Madeline fro mhim jammed his chair full In the face of ' the beast and with luVfree hand unj f latched the door "Get out" he muttered "Get out Back out 1 It's your smell If Somehow she contrived to do as he commanded On the steps her legs caved In like Jelly the fog of black nausea swept her along with it and she did not know what occurred until long afterward - : steps5 mount "the arena and smallwere BEGIN HERE TODAY Sid-da- ll door the to piacea ing Donna Gabriel and Madeline it who call themselves "The ' Gabriel Sisters" are circus perWhile Madeline dressed cold formers Years earlier Madeline ran perspiration poured from her body away from her grandfather's home She felt so physically ill that she When Donna Is injured In a fall wondered if she could walk from from the trapeze Madeline arranges the dressing room to the "big top" for her to be taken to Grandfather let alone enter the lion cage NothSiddal's farm To please her part- ing but the fact that she knew ner Donna pretends to be Madeline half ' the crew was standing by She falls in love with Bill Siddal with amused incredulous grins on Madeline's cousin and though she their faces and bets that she would is ashamed of deceiving BUI and never do It induced her to step Grandfather she is afraid to tell out of the little dressing" room at De-si- de ' them the truth ij II two-years-- old I Vico Motor Oil an Contest RcTcals Many Remarkable Records By Quality Lubrjcant Cars that lave rone more than 86000 miles without 'having the crank case removed: motors that have delivered 150000 miles with out requiring' the addition of any i i oa Derween crams i cars ixiai Tiavi CYn E000Q milps without having valves ground i buses with as many as 700000 miles service and still going strong! These are typical experiences reported by users ci Vico motor ou in tne contest held during May The subject of the pontes was "How Vico is giving- my car and so economical Juhricatton were records remarkable many submitted that thft "tad res had a very difflcult task in selecting1 the winners Fmaliy tbeyiiiad to oase their decisions almost entirely on a basis of length of pervico and i mileage records Some of the Tjarticlnants re ported extra gasoline mileage from their cars when lubricated - r Con met her : half-wa- y across the arena and smiled approval' at her "There's not a thing 'to be afraid of" he said"! "A child could: pet those babies and not be hurt" She managed? a wan smile and tried to walk steadily beside him But her courage did not increase - she realized - he was going into the cage unarmed and that none of the men who casually stood close at hand with a revolver in case a beast should ' become refrac: tory were present "Stand by Con said "and when when I call- come in the door" He picked up a chair mounted the stairs turned the key in the - - lock opened the door a trifle and slid his body through slamming the door tightly after: him Waves of nausea swept over Madeline Hundreds of times she had watched him do this thing Hundreds of times she had seen him stroke the head and beard of -- with Vico giving credit to the friction-proqualities of this oil in making" added power and mileage possible A lew had experimented with other oils but found Vico to be superior Jn maintaining its ''body" and requiring fewer of Proves Superior In Rigid Tests additions between changes New Booklet Coming Preparations are under way to publish in booklet form the winning entries giving the exact experiences of Vico users in their own words This should prove to be a valuable source of informa- - - 1 - She revived with her clothing soaked with the water that Con had thrown In her face She burst into tears and sobbed her Contrition "Oh f!nn I'm sn snrrv f T neverf fainted before in my life But I was so scared I never knew any one could be so scared I" "You were fine" he assured her "Carlo got- - nasty but everything is going to be all right Maybe We'll I rushed you into it go slower and in a week's time you'll be playing with the old boy See If you aren't! Next time you " - broken an engagement to him but she hesltatted The rehearsals went on and the day for her public appearance in the cage drew near Then one afternoon Con announced that during the evening performance Madeline Gabriel would enter the cage of Jungle cats "Never before ladies and gentlemen has a woman faced a cage of lions and tigers sworn enemies Never before has a woman dared stunt!"- - such a death-defyi"God help you I muttered M&zie Vale of the Flying Vales as she stood beside Madeline "I'd rather fall from the bars than step into the cage with that Bengal (To be continued) wton at the Malan home Mr and Mrs Alexis Malan and their family of thirteen whoheld 1485 MarUyn drive on Friday and Saturday of4ast week They are (left to right top tow): Mar-Jor- ie Alice Claude Madeline Fred (secoud row) Mrs Edna Tanner Salt Lake City v Mrs Vera of Madison Wis rs Leishman of Seattle Leonora of Madison Wis Mrs Mary Torgeson Lex Alexis Malan B B Malan Alexis Mrs Calif Rosalie Oakland (bottom Lee of row) Miriam Mrs Veta Powell i Vxirm cen- - csid safttrlX! How Is Year Battery? — - 1 - yet" - ng - - ed " : L : - THE - : OF YOUR LIFE AT IKS o) n ? : '' - Viaira Ann No one but Madeline knew how After each rehearsal! his' caresses two weeks she suffered during the that followed No one ever knew helped "repay the - girl ' for the' -sick of the Jiightmares thaf made her sleeping hours a veritable hell" A thousand times between midnight and daybreak she endured death in the jaws of Sander or Leo or Carlo : Again and again she relived the moments that seemed like centuries when she entered the ? gilded cage and learned to stand without before the slathering flinching Jaws and lashing tails of the jungle cats The night after she first L" - - panic she suffered Fortunately there t was ho occa- " 66 Miles On 1 Gallon? 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Tlsning ffinla'— fre of course— goes our best wishes for your good luck The book itself will help you I Angeles and return limit) "On September 6 1929 I purchased a new Ford coach I have never used anything but Vico oil since I still have the same car have driven it 168000 miles and it still drives like new I had the valves ground at 10000 miles and the pan has never been off the car since None cf the bearings were touched when the yalves were ground" WitK p ss Winner for the Final Week e A1 with varying return limits Reduced round trip Pull- man fares additional to first-clafares fads and figures came to light about cars that have gone as far as 700000 miles and are still going strongl Records of 100000 miles and more are common with cars trucks and buses using this motor oil We cordially thank everyone who participated in the contest Vico-Iubricat- I ay first-cla- ss Jn tKe contest Just compleled to you! i ltss act? Everyone couldn't control beasts Their opposition - fanned Madeline's: pride T don't suppose any one was ever exactly Joyous when he first went into a lion's cage" she exclaimed "But I t wasn't - so I hadn't awfully afraid either one and I for all thing night slept' That's wasn't feeling ace high why I fainted I knew there wasn't any danger with" Con beside me If there had been he wouldn't have let me do it" As usual Con resented interference from outsiders and said brusquely when she told hlm of the delegation that had approached ' her : with advice "Tell them to mind their own business Every one of them does an act that is just as dangerous I haven't t asked you to tickle Lucy under- the chin Madeline he did not Inquire about the other girl or ask what she was doing He5 took it for granted that Donna was married and happy Often Madeline wondered what Con would do when he learned the she was truth Several times m tempted to write Donna and beg her v : a to sflvinc sh write her letter Australia expects a bumper wool to was or Bill 'had Just crop engaged In 'vain : were Con's reassurances that the cats feared his pistol and chair and whip far more than: she feared them She pretended to agree with him but she knew that given the opportunity they would a rend her limb from limb Above everything in the E World Con cherished his reputation i for fearlessness and his ability to control the beasts He I was obsessed with" ariibitlon arid r far! from satis fied with ' his- - positkm asstar per zormer witn a smau louxmg ctouj When he' saw that Madeline seemed to enter into the training and ap ' peared to be anxious to add4 to his visions fame he had more with her assistance than he could ever have done alone" This increased his regard for' her" far or love -- could more than ' beauty ' faced Lucy the Bengal tiger she jerked with hiccoughs until daylight and vowed that never again though it cost her the man she the cage loved would she enter ' with the tiger But she did it Again and again she walked In door ' and through the iron-barrnot even Con realized what it cost fares Unusually low now in effect everywhere are fly-boo- la very reEinVJf Erst-lin- e Tir Alias sll ' lor spect because thty earn distributed znor economically Gaorastd agahu all road haxaxdM for a fall year ? enter the lion cage and she had fainted when Carlo attacked her The accounts of what actually had happened were garbled in a dozen t V different versions Most of the women were indignant Madeline was an aerial artist and what business had Con trying to put her into an animal wild experience Those who are buying new cars will be particularly interested in knowing how Vico motor oil has lengthened the life of other motorists' cars and has given them more economical lubrication Copies of the booklet - will be available without cost at all Vico service stations and dealers" HERE'S LUCK - services Low TIRES You don't need to Bhave clisiate-ccntroDe- nd: a nfr rr anX'fcT --4 'MD DEA1ESS i "Oh God" she thought TH al ways be afraid How can I go on with this? How can he take it this way?" Before dinner time every one in the circus knew of the incident Con David had forced his bride to Up-to-da- te vrmt on sravics stations A'v tionto all motorists in selecting the oil to use in their own cars not from what the manufacturer claims about his product but from what actual users have found to be true in their own fill yull 1 too-soo- at-al- - - K wontbe afraid of 872 20 street died Friday afternoon In a local hospital follow' ing' an illness of one month Mr' Moffett was born in Afton Wyo March 3 1914 a son of Norman David and Florence Eggleston Moffett - He came here nine years ago with his parents from Arizona lie was a member of tne LJ3J3 Thirteenth ward He also was a member of the national guard Eurrivmar are- the- Darents and four brothers and sisters Florence Oren Olive and Theron Moffett Mrs the grandmother Ogden Olive C Moffett Mesa Ariz Funeral services will be conduct ed today at three o'clock in the LJDJS Thirteenth ward chapel with Bishop E H Chambers officiating Interment will be in the Ogden City cemetery under direction or Lona- quist is Sons Friends may call at the family home until time of V v No Better Tires are Made ea Ivan Norman Moffett S iEA ££ZVtC£ WC - S ysti FUNERAL TODAY Twenty-thir- d Carlo" nd fx IVAtl tJOFFETT i Meanwhile Madeline marries Con David animal trainer with the circus He tells her he li going to put her in his animal act and the day after their wedding in spite of her protests insists she must enter the lion cage NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XV Con produced a pair of leather trousers leather leggings and - a heavily padded leather Jacket from one of his trunks He gave them to Madeline and told her to put them on "Tuck your hair under this cap" BOY TWO FLYING FAN he added "There's never been a BOSTON —COP)— Though only woman In the cage with old Sander Larry Be linn is a and Leo and I don't know what Is He a son of Clarence their reaction will be sq well take fan flying ! M Bellnn chief of maintenance for no chances" to not He A did wait few weeks Jhear what National Airways ago strode off but his made And Madeline first say might Larry flight he liked It so well that his father to give some instructions The is having a hard time keeping him great gilded cage that housed I three African Hons was pulled into grounded' Xt yiM I st Tr hatUry Malan Family Molds Reunion she realized 1 that she was enclosed 4 behind iron bars with three huge vicious beasts that' could rend her into tatters with one stroke of clawed paws everything went black before her She caught Con's arm and clung to him not for protection but to S keep from falling The cage seemi ed to rock as though it were being tossed' about on the billows of a stormy sea She tried to do as Con whispered to look at the cats But she couldnt She felt that the beasts knew her terror and If she looked at them they would spring upon her of fifth the Her wavering gaze focused upon students five Perfect attendance is the record of these to row a eft re bars They danced crazily came the (top school They and sixth grades of the QulncyHarold White row left to towards her receded twisted and (bottom : and right) Wayne Lundberg and Betty Whiteker Parry writhed right Beverly Malan Joyce Edson had also "Steady" Con whispered perfect attendance Thomas and LeRoy Myers "Steady Everything's fine" Then he called "Carlo Come ) ea Aflas Tlr — fa? " -- Meetings mHae SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 10 1934 - That Sander purred like a kitten and seemed to love the touch of Con's hand meant nothing He would be sure to hate herl He would sense her fear Oh God' she couldn't do it! Con turned beckoned to her and unlocked the cage door "Come 'on he said "Quick" The magic of her love for him moved her weighted limbs When the ' door clanged behind her and Passed Knot and Songs Sung At el — —"--"-"-- - f i Thursday afternoon at four! R - IN SCOUT WORK -- —— the great shaggy beast Sander and the danger of it had not occurred to her- Now with her limbs like lead her hands clammy her head swimming all she could think of was Donna's warning The cats always get them sometime" Perfect Attendance GIRLS ACTIVE STANDARD-EXAMINE- T2 i f -- Ccd -(TT ' cL 1 1 ) fn iiviiK TSTBAETHYL1 LEHD 'At No Extra Cost) - ) V £ £H ' Friction-Proof motor O I L' 00 Service Stations oil1 RE F IN - I j ING and Dealers in UtcH end Idaho' - CO t9 i?f v - it r- -i A" ' rTi yv For full particulars call CL McKNIGHT General Agent Union' Fassenger Station Phone lUln 10 Ogdeiv Utah - '3 - T 9r if1 Jgst't w 1 I1 J "1 |