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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH I V -- Z rr THAT STOMACH AGAML -- OKING 1 L i"Mr Trent 1',xton lnuiKnimn to vhe be (n- -d. ''sonK r I',- Umdv Met ruce n a l'axton to e is mart It and Har-bea- mt. on lh.it t..,ht. after a arraneed l.v the Samp 'e oners - ',., wle .breaks m en the newlyhad that h. r h ishand ' - wy she also - hPIER W Janice waved s'trn. ' taow a a ar--t my scheme at the wo.-ia- tor the mother of has an infallible i fire and beautiful aid the courage to go tad Im going to get me .st have thought ose, who met at the we :hen dazed by the news of As the day wore a Asked a few .cieus overed that you mar- after sou met me Why did you do it? liked him almost aim as he confided his Me. The savage con- hardened her gestion Find out tithing rather good authori-jr- t was not in love apect it was a case of - on his part. Girl : is married to he do but come she t ould :e ring? save to answer elf, Ned. But a What do you that after know struggles, sacri-p'mwhich lie as, be-ca- knight-errantry- ant. . e You buy. dark with anger, before. I dont ve to you that I can ; I want that's you. snow that this mar-- a .s once bluff to save your her ch se. She pro- - - "e i go! door banged open, the room. Head i drooping, one cor- snarled to reveal a eyes watchful, he onless as a creature Janice. His laugh strain. into the charged sed of if ed I kitchen with deesh. testers send her. Janices coming? disappointment. Tell e in, Pasca. Grant - front door. Tubby, have arrived to swell .e present, it looks as dy might oe a frost." How. you, Pax-s- . Halo'1 Well, what ;ee who's here! come 13 from the in seesters send plate, ? dy thi can't come y jtat I am terribly dis-- f girl ngtred, twist--et- s 1 in conscious ex- never . v.v so much jewc'i; Something . had a present. uir.ed ind.fTerence. e Jdyamj p eve to me. auich m. ro I marry ef s son. Some day I squau " thread 5 , idyamas "e Money :i lme f,u ; ud game. Ossfe' y MS d xcitement he 'there's his has Id like with him 7 scorn IV v jnev Stranger! nave beeg say. cn a ineM;'Un'S . eve feC''U n a Chin take off Wr mU b0at un-- s Uneas,1y-Perche- blg Wlth edge of a U 1er' to those on the and considerably over Uventy-one- , quite old enough to make her own decisions. Had it all been Tubty s insistence, or had she been glad of the chance to be aw .y when Bruce returned? After sui per last night. Tubby had held her up outside her Waffle Shop had begged her to second his efforts to have Mdlicent Hale away from headquarters when the Commissioner and Harcourt arrived the next afternoon. From the fact that his name had not been mentioned in the radio message, there was every reason to believe they were bringing Jimmy Chester. He had asked Paxton to by inviting a party on his yacht for a nearer view of the erupting volcano. Grants plan had seemed sound. Now, on thinking back over the conversation, she wondered that he had not referred to Tatimas startling disclosure as to the source of the money which Kadyama had lavishly expended on silver jewelry. Where could Pasca get so much cash so suddenly? Was it part of that taken from Joe Hale when he was shot? It would account for Bruces revolver having been used, for Pascas absence from the squaw-danc- e. ll ? "ck A ships bell struck. She counted. Eight bells. Was it possible they had been sailing three hours? Tea time. She joined the group under the awning. Paxton rose. You stood so long staring over the rail, we decided that you were making up your mind for a swim. Not in this icy water. I was wondering if we could approach the volcano near enough to get a picture. I brought a movie camera. Ill talk with the Captain and the native pilots. We have two aboard. Meanwhile, will you show Miss Mary the interior of the boat? You know every crack and cranny of it, though you havent seen it since I for you. had it The last words were so low that Janice wondered if anyone but herself heard them. Miss Mary admitted: Id like real well to see it. Mary Samp's eyes shone, her cheeks reddened with excitement as they passed from one part of the yacht to another. The silver and blue, black and rose and gold of the staterooms reduced her to a state of thrilled speechlessness. On the threshold of the main lounge she clasped ecstatic hands. Well, now! I suppose this is what folks call modernistic! Two Filipino bojs were bringing the tea things when they returned Janice s lips to the lounge deck. with laughter as she retwitched tray. membered Pasca's high-helThat reminded her, where had the Eskimo procured the money to pay Kadyama? She looked up. PaxJanice! ton was standing before her fastenThat s better. ing a holster belt You were a hundred miles from whethhere. Ill bet on couldnt tell er you've had tea or not. You have. If you The sea is running snw th. volwant to get near enough to the cano to take a a tore, the Captam safe says that it wiM be perfertlv ou m for the native p.l ,ts to take the launch. tin-- j Janice's premonition n rves Heie1 Darn her lmagni'-'gled. was the opportunity of a kfetimc x h Would she let her rule? She would not. Im all exeded! Am I to go alone? No. Ill go to make sure tin the boat in jour you dont fall out of The sky is n t quite excitement so clear as it was. wed biite gci f. ilw. a move on. The yacht ; ou We will turn back the moi let . word say the e Seated m the hunrh. Jam w mm dies two waved to the over Captain bending watch them start oak- s troubled, the Captain.scrutablc. n as he listened to the purr if the a kittei as tor, rhythmic skill of ing observed the shed their ciuts had who pilots tr ye caps, gold braided with wrip insignia, and had stolidly d fear-com- p Mis-wer- f co-p- llu fragile Pfwer to hurt d by her? d d glorious 1 r.rt H her 'boat 'rXr!n bby Grant visible' t ? f s" 6 "as .t was un- n'1b!e for wh.t. free or evcrYuPce of hair, from 10 mcht-length and up. Cut from heads only. 10 cents ounce for switches and transformations. 6 cents ounce for clean long combings. Send parrel insured. 166-- ARRANJAYS S.SV0S?. desired. Pattern No Name Glorys Path The path of duty is the way of glory. Tennyson. 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And Morgand been the receiver thinks he may return told it was a dignified role! them; but once exceeding that, hatred is given instead of thanks. has Tarzans New Adventure Tacitus. been chosen as the title for the new Tarzan film, with Johnny Weismul- - Le looked cents 2Q in AIN'T MARTHA Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern Box to train enlisted men of the United Nations forces in the elements of motion picture pho- Brute and the Commis 8d him Ned Paxton at the ueadnuarters u- HUMAN HAIR WANTED orial Journalism, unite spends , Brute Jusatmff te murder. A I to condiKt an Mrs Males runs uied her husband, L,ith the s Z!i3S2, cents. Ease of making characterizes all of these items. Send your order to: March of Time has much to give us good pictures and just now not only taking good news pictures, but getting them home is quite a feat. But they have done something else; Producer Louis de Rochemont instituted the School of Pict- k rs ene m'' Print ties may also be made fiom 15 THE he sue- - ce b Ja" ,nd she By VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union,) -- -- h"" man ratted f TO HAKE r STACESCREEfOADlO ' (ddmS m -- Maybe you ate too faatl Worked late. Were too hungry. Normal ttomatha are alighUy ecid, but burned eating, when exhausted, can causa EXCESS and. ADLA Tableta contain Bismuth and Carbonates for Ask druggist for ADLA. QUICK relief. into kamalajkas, which with a waterproof overshirts When at a proper distal ri, ice focused the camera on the ' h g m- - boat on the deck She cranked until the faces were dim. "ere! I wonder what Tubby will He is teaching me the motion-picturart. Ive even learned to develop films. When I return to civilization I will be equipped to go on the lecture platsay to that. e form. Then you expect to return to civilization Apparently absorbed in the intricacies of the black box. she held, she ATTENTION ! Farmers & COLORADO ANIMAL Livestock Raisers CO. TS Utah Corporation " SALT LAKE CITY With plants conveniently located at OGDhN GARLAND. SPANISH TOKK LOGAN HLBER CITY A AND ITS AFFILIATB COMPANIES IDAHO HIDE & TALLOW CO., Twin Falls, Idaho IDAHO FAILS ANIMAL PRODUCTS CO., Idaho Falls, Idaho IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS CO., Nampa, Idaho Oiler You Highest Prices tor SHEEP PELTS, HIDES, WOOL and RAW FURS Write 463 SOUTH THIRD WEST, SALT LAKE CITY SAVE WASTE PAPER Uncle Sain Needs Your Waste Paper Save It for the Local Collector answered abstractedly: "Return! Of course. Then some day we are going to South America to build a bridge. Paxton laughed skeptically before he crouched down behind the engine to light a cigarette. From whence had that iridescent bit of fabrication bubbled, Janice demanded of herself in dismay. From the rows and rows of Spanish books in the H house? Had those spelled South America to her subconscious? The launch was running parallel with a green shore from which twin mountains lightly clothed with alders and willows, arid, with volcano ash, rose in a graceful sweep to taper into dazzling white cones. Beyond towered higher peaks like purple shadows. She could make out an abandoned Indian village, its tumble-dowhuts shining weirdly white in the distance. Were those uprights carved totem poles? She turned eagerly to Paxton as he came aft. See that Indian village, Ned. I wish The sentence died on her lips as a rain of tiny rocks showered upon the boat. They burned as they struck her hands, hissed as they fell into the water to float away like dingy Orange and scarlet flames fired curling vapor, belching smoke, till the sky seemed one n snow-flake- frightful conflagration. Hoi tight! Hoi tight! Janice hadnt needed the hoarse shouts of the pilots as a warning. Instinctively she had gripped the side of the launch. Come about! Make for the yacht! Paxton shouted. Too late. With the roar as of all the thunder-bolt- s forged in Vulcans workshops let loose, with a crash which rocked the world, the volcano blew up. Fascinated eyes on the spectacle, Janice saw what looked to be the back of a great sea monster rise to the surface. Paxton An island being born? caught her in one arm, clung tight with the other hand. A wave which seemed mountains high rolled toward the launch, caught it as though it had been a chip in a puddle, swept it shoreward with incredible speed. Sweat ran down the bronze face of one pilot as he strained at the wheel. The eyes of both bulged Overhead feathery, with terror. scooting clouds merged. The world which had been all sapphire, emerald and crystal went dreadnaught gray. Sting. ng white foam flew back in drenching spray. Smoke rolled and twisted l.ke a in tie throes of acute indigestion. The boat climbed a huge roller, hrged sickenmgly in the trough,a staggered and shuddered when fiesh wive struck it The sea under a shower ya rled and hissed Si ray blurred Jan-- I F.inex i f h' t eves as she strained them lCL s in a i effort to see what lay ahead. An her mighty smash and shock o' v ater, greater than its predeces-- hff d tne boat like a toy and it en the shore. i d .zed instant she sat with !v shut. She had thought n b-- t plunge would end every-Txtotouched her shoulder. Wa-safe, Jan. Dnt, dont leces now that the danger g 1 1S She blinked, (j0 ,n pieces! I was merely ori-creed a i.i.lc r. all." mg n spf. thats l on a l,,e bunch was stranded bt Th. The native pilots were peb-L-- Paxton, livid, w is standing over them. With ,.,jl curd he came back to her. We .1 have to camp here until rr en a tin picks us up. The is" a hunters shack sorne-lir- e e thi re oV tins shore They are dumb Th t was all I could .L tie d v uUV if them Wed better find - her wave catches us. , t rP ITU UF. COTllED ) i ,je j ln the how a- JOHNNY WEISMULLER 'er and Maureen O'Sullivan. In it Tarzan buys himself a wardrobe and has exciting adventures away from his jungle home. Tom McGuire is now selling newspapers inside Grand Central station, for gpod pay. Forty-eigyears ago he sold them outside the station, for pennies. The reason is that then he was a newsboy, just over from Ireland now he's an actor, in The Major and the Minor. f When Les Newkirk, manager of the West theater at Trinidad, Colo., il opened an package from HoUwood he was sort of stumped. It contained a record of greetings from Hollywood to the town, to be reproduced through the theater's loud speaker when "Two Yanks in Trinidad was first shown and it was in little pieces. Newkirk called Hollywood, the pictures star, on location with the Hes My Old Man air-ma- troupe, and OBrien talked directly to the audience. Which scenes do you remember best from Gone With the Wind? A survey reveals that most people recall (1) Atlanta burning; (2) the thousands of wounded soldiers lying at the depot; (3) Scarlett's fall downstairs; (4) Scarlett shooting the Yankee soldier; (4) Rhett Butler's sayI dont give a damn. Its ing drawing crowds for the third time in New York; seems as if it will go on forever. Kate Smith has begun her fifth Kate Smith year of broadcasting her daily commentator Speaks, program. It's originated from hotels. theaters, restaurants, railroad whistle stops, wherever she happened to he once, lately, from her mother's living room. Shep Fields and his new orchestra have just completed a musical short subject for Columbia Pictures; titled Lightning Strikes Twice, it traces his rise as a bandleader, and his switch to a brassless band and new success. His wife and his baby Jo Ann, have daughter, two-- car-ol- d prominent roles in the film, which will be released nationally soon. v Soldiers and sailors dre sure to have a chance to win that $64 on the Take It or Leave It broadcasts, Quizmaster Phil Bul'r has added a third glass bowl of numbers to the one for men and the one for worn-en- , just for them, and contestants' numbers are drawn from each in turn. This was one of the first major programs to set aside a block of seats for sarv.ee men. I mg HI mile," rf)l) S f ) h NfS tory nf a mimiiri test pilot, is scheduled for Imui I urtier . . . Marjo ne Mam tall uem a pink satin dnnrimi costume, lomplrie uith se ai k puns, m the If allure Beery jss Mad'' . . hluard mold's stand in, William llooier, has joined the pounds and Marines, lie's lost 4 J i sn I look so ninth like Arnold tins hh tries 1 tuple's Lrtissles more . . 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