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Show _ UINTAH BASIN RECORD.- ne WANTS TO KNOW Intermountain News || HOW THE CURVES | “GET THAT WAY” ne the top of her itech —Briefly club piano Helen Morgan looks about her .. and sees curves and still more curves | _ and finds them all delightful. . But it is not necessary to climb to _.. the top of .a piano to observe the anatomical ._ Morgan =p phenomena which Miss There are curves hand, sometimes emerging _. where they had been least suspeeted. by A _ Everywhere the boyish figures of yes: teryear are blossoming — seductively. oe CHAPTER The flat-chested and slab-sided fem! She to swell when the did She merely "1 haven't. anything to say, Mr. Hanvey. ” “Well, what de you know about that? I haven’t asked you anything, have I?” “No, but—” “Listen to me, Son: answer me not indulge in dramaties. sat very still°and her body seemed to get cold as ice. . She stared \at the’ huge figure opposite. Hanvey met logk ‘for leo: - And she, searching ‘the moonlike face for a vestige of reassurance, saw noth- | ~ contrariness that the eurves of fash ‘fon began X—Continued ata _ nine contours of predepression days Prob are as extinct .as petticoats. ably. it may be set down to feminine * statis tieal curves of business were all de elining. ~ one question.” “What is it?” ‘Did you kil) “No, shudders at the painfulness the deflation 7 when the curves of go out 23s suddenly as they came in.—Cleve oc jand’ Plain Dealer. ~ Dr. ‘Pierce’ $ Pleasant Pellets are the orig- inal little liver pills put up 60 years ago. = pak liver. and bowels.—Adyv. i New Harmonica Type - “chemical harmonica,” twin gas flames in glass sounding bells flanked __ by rotating mirrors, was one of the ees physical exhibits of A Century of Progress | exposition at Chicago. The sounding bells . are arranged as organ tom” opening entrance “pipes with a metal stop. at the botto ‘permit the * of air which causes ‘vibrations, giv- ing forth the tune. Pitch is con trolled by the length of the bell. The vibrations are’ visible ‘only ore am the use of mirrors. ‘COUGHS Don’t let them get a strangle Creo"hold, Fight germs quickly. -* mulsion combines 7 major helps in ‘one, Powerful but harmless. Pleas- ant-to take, No narcotics. Your own - druggist is authorized to refund your money onthe spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by (adv.) STOPS: Open aa hostels and | permit free breathing ey using. Mentholatum Sa ise and morning. MW. sion was Thayer was alive there, which makes while he it certain that he must have done the killing.” “He couldn’t do a thing like that) —even in a fight.” “Tt wasn’t you.” . “Is that—is that a ee Hanvey—or a statement?” The big man smiled Mr. slightly. “< don’t know. .Do you?” . “T didn’t kill him.” Hanvey rose and shook his head. “This ain’t any cinch, Miss Peyton. If ’'m to believe what I hear; you didn’t kill him and. neither did Larry Welch. It almost looks like if I carry the investigation. far enough Ill find out he ain’t dead.” Suddenly he started forward: “Pm sorry, Miss Peyton. I didn’t’ mean to crack any bum jokes. HonI’m just a d—d Soa est, I. didn’t. dering jackass.” Out in the courtyard of the jail, John Reagan - turned admiringly to his companion. ° “Tl hand it to you, Jim: you’ re a marvel. But how in h—1! do. you do it?” 5 “Oh! I dunno, John. Shooting square with ’em, maybe. And may- | be it’s because they look: me over and decide I’m so dam’ stupid I wouldn’t understand a iie if I heard one.” “Hmm. . And now?” “What do you think, John: Welch r Miss Peyton?” oeen snapped eitenm. “It was Max Vernon, just like I saidat first. It happened this way, and ’ll bet a nickel on it: Tony Peyton went there just like she said. Then Vernon went to Thayer’s room and killed him—not meaning to kill him when he went in, maybe, but Larry. Welch. doing it in a fight. gets there a little later and finds the body. Thinks Tony did it. Pulls the hero stuff. What do you think of that?”. “Sounds reasonable,” commented “Anyhow, I reckon. Jim guardedly. | Tormented for Five Years | with Dandruft -Healed Welch My. gore and red from scratching. hair became thin and dry and fell out-in handfuls, and the dandruff - sealed off ond: could be seen, on my closhing:: i : SE had: lost all hope of ever being healed. A friend told me about Cuti- Miss Peyton out ing & Chemical Mass —Adv. Corp., Malden, XI reached a. startling He had doffed coat and tie, and his long was epen black at hair the throat. was 92 for Busy Readers up. on “het that company have His somewhat smiled] | tured, easy-going .. . dently enmeshed in a tragedy which will happened.” - “You went — to “Ves, his gies non? When you you went I go to later sore “Like Ho You Are! “ing to Mix Me Up er’s Murder.” You re _Tryin Pat Thay- ing to mix me up murder.” — “I'm trying to Does that mix you “No, but—” Pat Thayer's in get upe” the get knife with which at was you?” ; “Who says 50?” : “Several people. -And also there ain’t much question that you were pretty sore at him. Now I ask. you this: Why?” “TJ had reason enough. I thought “No! How was I to notice that one of the things was gone? And 1 didn’t kill Pat Thayer, Mr. Hanvey. I swear I didn’t.” Hanvey spoke softly. “Admitting that, Vernon: Why .did. you get mixed up in the robbery of the Marland National bank?” he was my friend. I’ve been budMax. stood rigid for a moment, dies with him for two years. He’s then’ sank down on the cot. He been winning all my money at cards. puried his face in: his- hands. : “T I guess I would have been a dumb-| | didn’t have anything to” do ith bell all my life if I hadn't. got sore that, either, Mr, Hanvey: honest I at him over something else.” _ didn’t.” : & 2 * * x * * ® . “Stealing your girl, for instance?” . Max looked up sharply, and beThe two detectives faced each dignified. “I—Id came boyishly other solemnly in the wardens of- really rather angle of it, not Mr. talk about Hanvey,” he that. said “As you say, ¥Yernon. But when this other thing happened—you gef ting sore—what then?” “J started thinking—for the first I had mouey; but the “minute I went broke he tost interest. in me he couldn’t quite understand. Jim’s and started going with . .. that is. voice came soothingly. . doing things to make me sore. And .“Things been happening pretty ‘| it struck me that it was queer he fast, ain’t they, Son?” . had always won at cards. Oh! I Vernon looked up sharply. “What was stupid enough, but I waked up things?’ all at once.” “Oh, plenty.” “And you got about as mad as “7 don't know what you mean,” you ever had been in your life. “Shub{ Sure you do.” fice.. “Will you tell me why,” after Pat comes and in- PROVO, she’s in. He’s the go-and have two it out Welch.‘ I he believe with must every Reagan asked—“when you had Vernon on the. run, you didn% chase him? You ‘knew=* che was lying, didn’t you?” “Sure, John—sure. And the more questions | asked the more: dies” he was gonna tell.” “Well, Pll say this. ‘for. vate. Jim Hanvey: You seem to rock. along with all the delicacy of an elephant —but d—d if you haven't learned a heap about this case.” inquired | “what, for instance?” Hanvey interestedly. “In-.the. first. place, -it’s. a cinch:} that Max ‘Vernon killed Pat “Thayer.” “You think so?” “Sure,. Don’t you?” “Durned if I know, John. I robbery. corner just lay word the He gets about robbery to the two o’clock. the expected | “eval sensen? That liome: town men ‘use home town We've found out in the past, and employment 120 UT.—Dr. help» has |. And if we bought no “local” goods, We'd all go Let’s aid our by down hill fast. unemployed ; PATRONIZING of HOME INDUSTRY | assistants. Lowry Nelson Provo has been appointed a representative of the division of research Thayer when in to warn ‘Pat stick-up for the survey. The appointment has Cuneiform Inscriptions Russian scientists have sueceeded in deciphering a number of clay tablets bearing cuneiform inseriptions written in the days of the Babylonian king’ ‘Hammurabi. been made for the ing a study of the Utah High School of Beauty Culture and statistics of the Federal Emergency Recovery administration to make a survey of rural relief families. Dr. Nelson has tentatively selected Utah and Sanpete counties purpose of makeffect of the de- 121 pression on rural living. days. -. cf PROVO, UT.—Restricting sale of | beer in Utah county on Sundays is by the county. com: SALT LAKE CITY, Ut.—The Utah State Farm Bureau Federation-convention to be held’ in Salt Lake, January 25, 26, and 27, promises to be one of the most ‘successful farmers’ conventions ever heid cent Lake City. $15 per month only for the complete eourse of for our six months. Phone or write catalogue, Mail in coupon. _ Paris’ “Missing” People It is said that more persons disappear from Paris, France, * ae any. other city in the world. “missing” list averages 250 daily in normal times. THIS WEEK’S PRIZE STORY A: knock, ee. the ceeds ho! Now who can it be? The. lad, New Year, ’ “waiting for Resolutions: ‘from you and: me. here, Tracy R. Welling , secretary of the federation reports. Utah is more per Salt A - 100 St., NAME Creek-Utah lake dyking project has been approved by the CWA board of Utah county. nearly Main You: can now learn -a- profession that will make you independent for the rest of your Provo river, preparatory to the Deer being considered missioners. So. The Beauty Culture Profession Knows no Depression. PROVO, UT.—Participation in a proposed project to ‘survey Utah lake including the water rights. on “Here you are’’, you smile at him ‘As you hand over the list “But, cries he, “this list of yours, There’s something you have missed! organized ‘from an agricultural point of view than any other state in the Union. “All cf. these will be hard to keep Of that there is no doubt— But the one you could pleasantly keep Yow ve gone and left right out! ~ organizations have. Farm bureau been completed in virtually every county of the state, and it is expected that the number of delegates “Take a pen, add it now The resolve te ALWAYS B PRODUCTS OF ne nea There are lots of reasons why! to the convention will be‘ more than double that of last year. Among the subjects to considered at the convertion will be: Immediate release of farm credit funds; elimination of property tax; agriculture price inerease under the A. A, A.; reorganization of state government; redistricting representative and senatorial districts of Utah; club. work; | |. *Tt’s my advice to you and you Winter, spring, summer, fall A resolution you will not break For “INTERMOUNTAIN” La THEM ALL!’ MRS. DOUGLAS : cf i ‘TIBBITTS, ' Laramie, Wyomings ‘AT 400 Utah Oil Refining wheat allotment; hog processing tax, and farm debt adjustment.” Service Stations a SALT. LAKE CITY, UT.—Leading livestock and wool growers of eastern Utah fear destruction of their industry in Uintah if with- in Utah drawal of about 1,000,000 acres of land in the old Uncompagre Indian and ‘Idaho house, the man on. “Hea wasn’t. Thayer was dea@_ then. But Larry knew Tony had _ been there and he didn’t know anything about Max Vernon. So he thinks Tony Peyton killed Thayer and shields her. Cinch, ain’t it?” Hanvey was silent for a moment, then looked up brightly. ‘What’d you do with all the stuff Vernon chad in his pockets when he was arrested?” “Right here. Want to see it?” eVOne & tig et Five minutes later Reagan returned to the room. He spread out MURTAUGH, 14, and Kenyon ed in IDA.—Don ‘Bgbert, Egbert were drown- backwaters of the canal a mile north of their home, when ice on which they were skating, broke under their weight dropping them into the water. FRANKLIN, IDA.—Swerving several pin, a sunch of keys, less than two dollars in silver, a Packet of cigarettes and a box of matches. Hanvey firmbled with the: collection. > “This. all, John? Didn't = have a wallet?” a “Yeh, ” Reagan fished. “Tg in a special box in the warden’s safe. merely ask for them. Secretary of | State Franklin Girard announced ; that the books, the Idaho compiled statutes of 1919, would be available school districts applying for them. The cost will be about 30 cents a Set, the amount of postage. LAKE CITY, UT.—Cities females Felicita. . ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR APEX > ASPIRIN AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT |- ‘Afrikans’. Language The Afrikans language is make ing headway in Africa. It was dee veloped by the Dutch at the Cape from and BOISE, IDA—About 50 schools SALT the to on the table the contents of Ver- | to high schools, junior colleges, state mon’s pockets; a handkerchief, a institutions,- parochial schools and fountain pen, a notebook, risiting car@és, a fraternity and avoid striking a gravel wagon on a sharp curve north of here, an automobile driven by W.. D. Hammer of Ogden skidded on ice, went over a 200-foot embarkment and overturned, killing Miss Ella Hammer, 23, school teacher of Ogden, and sister of the driver. in Idaho are going to get a set of law books from the state—if they | People Named for Town. All the people of the little town — of Russgnach, Italy, bear a last . name like that of the town while all the males are christened Felice ~ duty grabs him and calis me. Ain’t that a good case, Jim?” The big man nodded slow approval. ‘“Durn near perfect,” he applauded. “Only, how come Thayer was alive when Larry Welch got there at. two o’clock?” “H—1!” snapped Reagan. . Strength of a Bee A bge can lift and carry 25. 5 times its own weight, whereas a . man’s limit of weight is about ay reservation is made permanent, acman is shot. While Max is driving cording to statements forwarded to equal to himself. him he bleeds all over the back of the Utah -congressional delegation. the car, so Vernon gets rid of: his | Wm. H. Siddoway, president of the Harn while you learn Barbering. bloody suit and the floor rug. Then Vernal-Watson-Ouray Stock Grazing ‘¢ A Permanent Business with a he takes his share of the hundred association, said, in reference to the Big Income, thousand berries that they’ve withdrawal, “This act would take| copped from the bank. away from the livestock men of “Moler’ s Barber College “He trades in his old car and is this section practically all the lands. 118 Regent St., Salt Lake City, Utah fool enough to think he’s got a good now used for winter grazing, which | — We meet your state requirements — alibi; But a couple of minutes after would mean the destruction et the | he sets foot in his room at the fra- livestock industry.” ‘| ternity very killed?” _“] know that’s what Mr. Reagan said.” “You knew it wasn’t on your wall where you always kept it, didn’t “Just before you went to the fra- Vernon to | During weap- Thayer Max that bank it?” queer office men, of the Brigham Young University at knife into the corner of his clothes old all day before yesterday?”A TOR ae “No you know it is the. ternity house, you and Thayer had a big row on ee campus, didn’t , you and authorized 16 engineers closet. Then he changes his clothes because the suit he had on when he killed Thayer was all covered with blood—which is why he never went to that tailor at all. “Then he beats it to take part in ['ve traveled a lot and collected it. Pey- goes into Thayer’s room and talks cold turkey to Thayer. Thayer probably starts at him and the Ver‘knife cuts his jugular vein. non’s cock-eyed scared. He beats it back te his room ard pitches the any “Did you have it in your hand truth. you?” did Tony tion has of her story of the’visit. She beats ‘it, and right after she does, Vernon ” Tve always ons.” later, off Ivy bank “In Sicily. / 1 minutes come eyes. “Where MIO whipped consulted Ivy Welch as a goat cides. “I don’t know. - “Gee! You sure are a forgetful guy. . Now what about that knife Mr. Reagan showed you an hour or so ago? That is yours, isn’t it?” SbM land 180 gineers and 40 field assistants, while the civil works administra- | Thayer right there. Thayer is a bigger man and stronger, and so Vernon grabs that stiletto off the wall to have it handy in case trouble comes. has” - “Meanwhile Tony’ bee car?” “Yes, general About enabled the employment of four en- “Vernon goes to his room. He has been broke and worried. Some way—Lord knows. how—he’s entered into a deal with somebody to. bank. -rob -the ‘Marland © National He’s nervous and desperate. He de- “wasn’t any floor rug in the car’ you traded when you got Us Steel City ?” Again that hunted, nabnted light " survey. 1934. The public works program he had just quarreled with the man over a girl. his “TI don’t know anything about ‘floor rug.” “Wasn't there one in your States public kids on the veranda tell him Thayer’s ‘in his. room, ‘he says he don’t -give a d—n. Maybe he didn’t then, Jim—but don’t forget that he had. found out where Thayer was, and How did it happen that there in Max’s United | Kirkpatrick, district engineer of the |]* “At half-past twelve Pat Thayer gets to the fraternity house and goes to his room. Five minutes gee,” ‘know: LAKE CITY, UT.—Surresurveys of public lands will bring $105,000 to men in the government work in Kane, Juab and Millard it is estimated by GD. meet Max Vernon. Thayer has been trimming Vernon for two years and the kid has just got good and wise because Thayer went too far when he copped Max’s girl. Another quarrel. While that is happening, Tony Peyton is warning Larry Welch that his sister is in trouble, and telling him why. { guess he sent it to you messenger or some |-by special thing. Never mind that, though But there is one thing I want to ' “T Reagan first ; eleven-thirty: Fifteen to his room?” didn’t enough.” his notebook and gone, did he give it to you,:.Ver- “J told “room.” on Se SALT veys and in Utah engaged Emery, counties, ton runs across her husband making love to the kid sister of the ‘man she’s crazy about. Big row. Thayer sore and Tony desperate. 92. expenditure cluding 20 engineers, are “May you?” for to survey about 500,000 acres before the end of the fiscal year, June 30, out didn’t “When education buildings. - Jim smiled. “I am dumb, ain’t I, John? Suppose you tell me just how you think this murder happened. Just sketch things over, will you, so they’ll take their prop“Good John. ~Just ‘phone and make sure they suit, made by the Davis county board of anyway. sure, ten out of you yet.” -“Sure.”. Reagan’ started ‘to. rise: but Max. Vernon ‘stopped him. . time. And |] began to suspect that | it wasn’t all just accident that Thayer had been nice to me so long as and He felt rathfat, good-naand now sud- the for er places in my mind.” the Marland Tailoring company for alteration and cleaning.” “Good. Now. we're clearing up parts of the’ mystery.” Ji im turned to Reagan: “Suppose you check lazily at the priscner. er sorry for the boy, himself I say FARMINGTON, UT.—An _ applieation for a government loan of $50,000 on a 70-30 basis will be | There’s still a lot of loose ends.” Reagan changed his tactics. He pointed an accusing finger at Hanvey. “Anyway, Jim—you think he was mixed up in that bank robbery, don’t you?” The fat man reflected for a mo-. ment, then nodded. “Yeh—I do.” . “And. that,” exulted Reagan, “is the first definite admission I’ve got- “A—a suit of clothes. The one. said I.changed. .I was taking it to gently. seated before dle, Vernon?” Max was nervous; his pudgy hands were twisted together and his eyes roved helplessly _ neon the little room, tousled and his chubby face wore gn. expression of belligerence. His whole manner-—eren before a word was spoken—was coinbative. "Jim you couldn't. the with “a bundle’ under your arm, didn’t you? What was in that bun- on “T believe our next move, John, is to have a taliey- -talk with Mister Maxwell Vernon.” “Good Lord! Has it taken you all this time to think of that?” “Uh-huh. My brain “was never strong on speed.” Reagan ‘was earnest. “Quit kiddin’, Jim. Why did you toe this palooka for the last?” shirt I tld in Alone??. “Ves, -Max’s cheeks” were- ae you?” ; i NO. 92-7 ‘ % Alone.” “And when you got there you “AW, : goat You know dog-gone good and well’ you went to. Pat ‘traded in your car. on a new one, didn’t you? And paid the difference Thayer’s room. Now why don’t you tell us what happened?” . of twelve hundred dollars: in cash. Where did’ you get the money?” _ “I didn’t go near his room,” cried Pad ik, I Ber a from Vernon harshly. “I went to my own Thayer. ‘He owed ‘it to me.” . room and changed my clothes and “I gee.” Jim beamed ‘approval. then I left the house. I never saw clears up another mystery. Thayer for a Taeesee all the time “That You and Thayer were really friends. I was in there.” E Jim shook his big head. 7 He loaned you the twelve hate: after all. hundred dollars just like it was to see you fighting me, Son, when nothing, eh?’ I’m trying to help—” You're try- | “He gave ii to me. He owed it, » “Like h—] you are! eura Soap and Ointment and I sent for a free sample. The first applica“Because 1 wanted to hear what tion stopped the itching so I bought else had to say. From more, . and I. used only one cake of everybody Cuticura Soap. with two boxes of what you tel] me, Vernon is lying and I Cuticura. Ointment and I was healed.” ‘high, wide -and handsome, idea about (Signed) Mrs, M. L, oe Je- wanted to form seme what was truth and what wasn’t.” _tersville, Va., Aug. 23, 1933. “Sensible enough. Let’s go.” Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. Vernon ‘was seated on his cot. Proprietors: Potter ‘Talcum 20. Drug not! = -Service. EE room The boy’s eyes-.were round with fear and beads.of perspiration stood out on his . forehead. “T didn’t row. with Speueia? “Never mind,’ ” he said senteele “No? Not even Pat Thayer?’ “The clothes are not. there. -Max was trembling. Boyishly, he “You didn’t take them?” 2 was struggling to keep actual tears” : from his eyes. “You're trying to . “N-i-Ho.? “Where are they?” trap me! [ know! And I’m not go-| “T-] don’t. ‘know. i guess beatin ing to say anything. Not prying lost them.” © At adh! me “You sure are an unfortunate *“That’s up to you, Son. But supyoung man,” murmured Jim. “Lospose you tell me this: What happened between you and Thayer in- ing.a good suit of clothes that way. Well, anyway, after losing that suit, the fraternity house day before you drove-on. up to. eter City, didn yesterday somewhere about one YOu vr se: o’clock in the afternoon?” Vernon esieated Then he: nodded. “In the fraternity pause? Noth- ANVEY gazed at the gray walls of the jail and nodded as though having gi Ae: EEE WNU Cohen. man. he together. “I feel like we’re seiting somewhere at last.” “So do I,” grinned Jim: Hanvey. “The thing I am puzaled about is this: Where?’ CHAPTER Roy never went near his room.’ I_ thought. Sree “So you did. you'd remembered that you were mistaken. Anyway, you. were in the house at the same time he was. After awhile you left there hurriedly bond, is there?” Be “None, whatever,” agreed Reagan. fle rubbed the palms of ‘his hands by Cuticura ° “for nearly five years i was tormented with’ dandruff. My scalp itched and burned and became very and Octavus to Thayer’s house—” “I did there ain’t any objection to lettin’ OLD COINS. Your aide may contain @ fortune. 39 page illustrated coin book,price 20¢ postpaid, showing.Ee ON we pay. BARNEY BLUE 165 East: Onondaga. Syracuse, N. Y. ‘by SEL You went fraternity Pat. Thayer?” _ How the transformation has been Vernon’s eyes closed. He pulled of eontinua!) ing but grim honesty.: ae effected is a source think himself together with a visible ef: “amazement to the ‘uninitiated. Miss “Then,” she gasped, ave fort. Larry killed him?”.Morgan gives a ‘hint: “The women “J can’t say that, Miss Sees ~~ took-a tuck in their waistlines, pulled them: up a bit and lo! The curves he amended gently. “Udo. believe |: “Then I think you better talk to that he lied when he-said Thayer me plain and honest. Of course, if _ .) -were’ there.” She also lays it to the And now I you did kill him, the best thing you ' < times: repeal, good food and good _was alive when he left. ean do is keep your mouth shut. know why.” fellowship. But the curves beat re Now—what say you?” : Some “Why, then?” fe peal to-it by at least a year. : “Nothing. I’m not going to talk.” thing must be said for food. The “To shield you. . He had just A’ right. I ain’t gonna argue He knew— learned your secret. _. sweet. young things who used to with you.” He reached inevitably probably—that you had been to see .. Starye-on Melba toast, a lean lamb “Swell. the golden toothpick.. And if he didn’t kill ‘for Ba chop, and a glass of water now frank. -Thayer. new car you got, Son.” dy admit that they like: pot roast and Thayer, then he “found the body Vernon was stonily silent. when he got there and thought. you longer no are -.. mashed potatoes and “Swell car,’ repeated Hanvey. It’s a situation as had done it. afraid to eat them. “Sure: wish I could own one like old as romance. But at any rate, .That’s a. break ‘for. the. beef. and it was a pretty fine thing for him that. But I wouldn’t go buy one just a _ potato. industry. One wonders, how "| ever, how long the mode will last to do, because by his own admis- after Yd had a row with another and C COHEN ROY y OCTAVUS discusses. OM: eyery. told PLAN SCHOOL LOAN SURVEY 500,000 ACRES NEVADA POLICE RADIO RURAL RELIEF SURVEY FARM BUREAU MEETS | -their native own tongue, English — . languages. 53.0 per seals will be paid for the best 50-word article on “Why you | should use Intermountain madeGoods” — Similar to above. Send your story in prose or verse to In- _ termountain Products Column, P. O. Box 1555, Salt Lake City. If your story appears ene this column you will reDo. OO ceive check f Week No. 3401 W.N.U.—Salt: Lake City, Age of Earth: . and towns have authority. to levy a| By a deci calculation the earth license tax on peddlers, or vendors | , is 330,000,000 years old and the who carry their. wares with them, universe between 500,000,000 and but it would be unconstitutional to 8,000,000,000 years old. These figs, attempt to levy such a tax on canures are reached by calculations on vassers and solicitors, if the can- the radio-activity of lead, theorium Nothing in it but some money a vassers were taking orders to be sent and uranium. “How much?” — 3 from out of the state factories, “Two hundred and ten dollars. Habit of Burying Valuables or dealers. This is the intent of the PU get Bt as. Archeologists say, that finding . “Never mind.” ‘tim was “Shbiaiae: ‘law as interpreted by Attorney Genburied hoards of edins or gold is eral Chez. the bunch of keys in his hand. a good index to local history, since OGDEN, UT.—Fifty dresses and “Doesn't this look like a new key, men have always been inclined to . twenty-five hats were stolen from John?” bury their valuables in times of (TO BE CONTINUED.) an.Ogden store recently. colrs | war, revolution or pee | |