Show Pioneer Monuments Homeward Flight Erection Authorized By Richard Thornton Salt Lake Gty On every homeward flight an old familiar dread enters the heart of Pilot Mueller Embryonic at first it mounts insidiously and with ever the same disturbing procedure to a gnawing and unbearable intensity For a time the shadowy terrain of the course will creep unnoticed be neath the wings of the mail plane funereal gorges and veiled mountain peks somber mesa lands and towns that are golden filigrees flung across black velvet— all will pass unobserved as captured in thought he guides his ship mechanically through the night and seeks diversion in the sonorous rhapsody of her engine Then pres ently a single light will be seen a revolving beacon that swings a path of day across the sky and owlishly blinks a green eye And on sight of this his body will tense and the dread will grip his heart anew He will watch it fascinated until passing over it me will gaze downward upon the obscure scene of a deserted airdrome And in passing there will come to him the poignant memory of a night years ago when tragedy lay concealed be hind rampant festivity The Vision He Sees And in passing a vision of that night will come to him and he will see again the setting as it was then A setting of high gaiety under a Starlit sky Blue cadet uniforms be' side dainty frocks will parade in and out the portals of the officers' club' house and there will be thp throb of dance music from within There Will be the babble of happy voices —laughing voices But above it all there will be Philip's voice calling to him through the darkness As on that evening years ago Philip’s Inebriated greeting will come to him from a line of motor cars in the parking area He will follow the sound and there in an tonneau he will find them— Philip and Hilda By the low husky timfier of her voice as she greets him he will recognize her but not until his eyes are accustomed to the dark' ness will he see her snuggled there against Philip’s shoulder Not until then will he see the lovely pallid face the wild disorder of blond hair And only then will the pounding of his heart blot out the’ faint sound of Philip’s drunken breathing Philip his dark uniform blending with the shadows of the y night Hilda Strom a dim light in the gloom of night Hilda and Philip like this! Dully he will hear his own voice saying: “Hilda you shouldn't !’’ Oh you shouldn't And hers in soft response: “We’d better go in Paul will be wondering I think Walk Toward Veranda And so with unsteady Philip between them they will walk in sol emn silence toward the spacious veranda of the clubhouse and standing there Lieutenant Paul Strom Hilda’s husband will be waiting Standing too erect looking at them through puzzled hurt eyes that are dulled with the pain that comes of unconfirmed susfar-awa- picion er it will climb until the sound of the motor becomes a muffled groan Then seeming momentarily to pause it will falter whip ’Violently forward and an instant later strike the ground at a crazy angle mid a shower of splintered wood and steel and flame and oily smoke A Fading Vision And there will be cries of disAnd may and hoarse shouting there will be Hilda and Mueller sitting petrified in the small car The vision fades and the scene is wrapt in darkness The shadowy terrain creeps beneath the wings of Mueller’s plane and the sound of the engine and the baleful whine of the wind are to him as weird instruments in the orchestra that plays at the end of a tragedy And yet for him there is no ending As always he emerges from his morbid lethargy cold with sweat and trembling with lingering rec ollections Ahead the home town lights are seen in the dark offing and nearing them the dread completely possesses him and his eyes become dull with the pain that comes of unconfirmed sushis hand picion Involuntarily urges his plane to greater speed the quicker to end the torturesome flight For Hilda should be there Hilda now his wife should be waiting tiiveilecT Two monuments will be Huntsville 4— at marking the July site of the first free public school in Utah and at the mouth of Mill Creek canyon marking the site of the Neff flour mill— it was announced Saturday by George Albert Smith president of the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association The trails association has not yet completed its committees for sponsoring Construction of a large “This Is the Place” monument at the mouth of Emigration canyon said Mr Smith Irrelevant words will be spoken then Mueller will quickly hasten away with Philip leaving those two Into a car and back to the cadet barracks Philip to bed and soon asleep while Mueller lying long awake will think of Hilda Strom the unfaithful wife of the flight instructor Will think of her many short-live- d infatuations for men other than her husband —of their It will cost taxpayers of Salt Lake own affaire de coeur Will try to decide what manner of woman she county a minimum of $33800 for the must be to live a life of lies and populace to record its vote this fall subtle deception And lying there will pity the man who senses but county commissioners were remindThat sum is already who does not actually know of her ed Saturday unfaithfulness And too will pity set up in the election budget himself who harbors a love for her County Clerk W J Korth asked that will not die that $200 be transferred from the So till break of day he will lie election budget into the current in fitful tossing thought rising quarterly for the same purwearily on the notes of reveille to pose so hebudget can start election prepacolumn of students to in march a rations by having 25 new voting the flying field booths made He estimated that To Give Instruction many additional booths will be Lieutenant Paul Strom will be needed to replace worn out equipwaiting for them and members of ment The clerk also warned that ballot his class will stand rigidly and sa' lute The while Mueller will search casting expenses will increase this the man’s face for signs of a re- year as a result of a forecasted refcent discovery and seeing what he erendum on the law prohibiting dendoes will say to himself: “He knows tists from advertising Dentists have now He knows Hilda as many of already filed petitions carrying ?’’ names as a preliminary to deus know her What will he do Lieutenant Strom will return the manding the referendum salute with careless gesture As carelessly he will select Philip for first instruction and fly away with French Vie in Making him into a granite sky To give him instruction Flivver Type Planes Hilda Strom will be on the scene s she was wont to do Bitting watching the flying' from her small car And when those two have flown PARIS (UP) — French airplane are vying with each other away Mueller will saunter over to builders her and nearing her will see the in bringing out smaller and better “flying insects" fear that is in her eyes Together they will watch the First there was the "Flying Flea” sulky sky that is dotted With aero- which is about the size of a d planes and listen to the reverbera- and gondola on a whose gasoline consumption tions of many engines Balloons of dust will be hanging like a pall oyer can be calculated in pints Then there was the Grasshopper built by the airdrome And there will be fear in the eyes Henry Potez to specifications little bigger than those for a small boy’s of Hilda Strom low presently a ship will be seen rubber band airplane competition Now appears the Mosquito new ing out of the heavens toward the far end of the landing area Farman claimant to first honors in the tiny airplane class which has Screaming trembling it will skim across the field and as it passes undergone highly successful tests them Hilda and Mueller it will Its price is $1200 It is run by a engine pull sharply up Higher ever high Election’s Cost Seen as $33800 13-0- two-seat- er merry-go-roun- Maryland Graduates This 32-Pa- ge Former S L Resident Illustrated Book Reid L Beers son of Mr and Mrs sent to'any William D Beers of 962 Windsor one suffering from street was graduated from the University of Maryland medical school last week receiving his M D Anyone suffering from degree Dr Beers with his wife the forfistula hemorrhoids (piles) or any mer Elaine other rectal ailment will find this Cannon of Salt Lake book informing useful Describes City will visit friends and relatives in Salt Lake City before Dr Beers these ailments clearly explains world-widno begins his internship at Mercy hosfo imldnesi Thound of former piUenU can pital in Baltimore A reference ifi? k! pr?nnt i Dr Beers is a graduate of the you- - Ak for thli literature Addres- a- helpful University of Utah and of East high McCLEARY clinic school He is a member of Sigma E17U Elms Blvd Excclilor Spring! Mo Chi national social fraternity will be fistula g 'A For the average American school boy getting passing marks after a year of school work is quite an undertaking but for Jordan Miller Freidman 11 it’s nothing at alL As a matter of fact young Freidman Friday was advanced to the second year ifi Horace Mann junior high school thus marking the completion of five years ef seheekiwork in two yerS:fl mother who admitted she was hit achievements ex- puzzled by plained When he resumes classwork in fall as a second-yea- r junior high student young Freidman will be classmate of an elder brother Albert 15 his mother reported "We don’t know how he does it” she modestly declared Friday “He never does any studying at home and never brings books home I guess he’s just as much a puzzle to his teachers But believe me we’re pretty proud of him” Utahns End Studies At Coast University Festival Planned Speeches and an entertainment "program will feature ths f "nnsl Three Salt Lake City students at- Strawberry festival of Zion Lutheran church which wOTT held at tending the University of Southern p m Tuesday In the church California have completed their under of its Mission auspices courses it was reported here Satur- society day Scott A Christensen has completed his dental course and will receive his D D S degree Miss Lois HADLEY’S W Barrett her bachelor of science in education and Miss Dorothy Following removal of his parents Mr and Mrs Samuel Freidman 1606 Princeton avenue from Boston to Salt Lake City a year ago the boy enrolled in the sixth grade Before the school year ended he was in the eighth grade making higher marks than boys who were older The previous year the boy who started in the firs grade at the Nearly every year St Ives fisher-ffie- n Burnham her master ef arts degree are chosen to man the king’s The commencement was held at Los age ef 6 was advanced from the fourth to the sixth grade his yacht at Cowes Angeles Saturday --MOVING’— WAS1176 T COSTS NO MORE 80 WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST? 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