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Show MORGAN COUNTY NEWS. MOUG N. UTAH oooooo'O'aoooo.VooYrvooo Flies are Highly Dangerous Bnep9g CHAPTER XI Continued 20 She's rljrht there. If you could see Thunk (iod you cant It," I told her. IStit have you henrd anything definite? Yesterday. Only since she went A boat came In from the west, and there were a lot of men who hadnt done well, and were going away agnln. But they said some hnd done well ; and they suld I heard them; I listened like a like a housemaid." What did they sny?" I was prepared for misfortune now. the man "They suld that Smithson And someyou sent was drinking. body asked them Whnts be drinking? And they laughed most frightfully, and I couldn't hear any more. !!ut It sounded badly, Ihll. I rnnt tell you how glad I was that today was visiting day; I thought you ought to henr It at onee." I thought so. too; her Information troubled me more than I chose to say. Smithson had been working the claim satisfactorily enough. Gold in various amounts had been paid Into the bnnk for me, my partner taking Ills agreed percentage. So far, so good. Hut the last payments had been, undoubtedly, very far spaced out; and the written reports sent In from time to time were diminished both in number and In size. Solitude of Tutntata was solitude no longer; the unbiased track was trampled by scores of miners and hundreds of carriers; men from every Australian goldfield were trying their fortune and some were making It but no one hud struck anything, no one even hoped for anything, as rich as the prospecting claim that beIm sleeping right on longed to me. the claim at night," Smithson had I and the boys. Were doing said. wonderful, but we have to be careful nobody goes and jumps it on us." The Emperor turned up here a while ago," ran another letter (I did not need a translation of that name.) Wlmt do you think, hes married Genevieve Treacher, the one they cnil Caxon Is here, too. lie and the Emperor are working partners. I think theyve got a decent claim, but of course nobody has anything the like of yours. Send me np a good dog if you can hear of one, theyre worth a dozen sentries. Then a long period of silence. Then a brief letter, mentioning the dispatch of another parcel of gold, and saying little else. After that came silence again. I had not heard from Smithson for two months now. And on the top of it came Pias news that he was drinking. . . . . Then it was that I felt, for the first time, the full weight of my chain. Something was wrong at Tatatata ; 1 knew that as surely as if I hud been there to see. The pot of gold at the foot of the rainbow, so wonderfully found, was in peril. With it was imperiled all the dignity, all the security, ' ' bg ISeatrlpe GrimsEinw lUuttrallons by tricln Copyright by Hughes Massl My erg A Co. WNU Service look after your Interests Just now. Don't worry about me; the place la well opened up, and the warden Bees that order Is kept I may be a good while; no khowlng wlmt I shall find. Good-by- , my very dearest Give my love to the Prince If be comes along. Pm sorry I shan't be there to meet him; he Is a perfect duck. They say hes going to be mnrrled now lucky princess! But I wouldnt change my own prince for him. . I had plenty of leisure. In the nights, to con over her letter again and nguln; try to read between the lines of It, and guess at certain things she hnd not openly stated, Wlmt could be "Only a woman meant by that? The reference to the Prince" I understood ; but It cut sharply despite that pretty guying about her own prince," for I knew that the forthcoming visit of one of Eng- . too-lon- g Gin-Slin- of my future life; all the excuse I had for dragging Pia down to the felon. And level of a convicted Smithson, whom I had trusted as I would have trusted myself, in whose hands lay my whole fortune, was failing. And I must stay here; stay in the pebbled prison yard and the foolish chicken-wircell ; work on the jetty, walk a few yards out and back, see the white road and the blue sea before me, and know that for nearly four years, at the very best, I could not hope to tread the one or sail the other. Not free, not free! I think that all the sorrows of all the prisoners in the world flowed over me in that brief minute when I sat silent, under Pia's troubled eyes, trying to pull myself together and think what must be done. The silence was broken by Head Jailer Holly, who, with many cracklings and unfolding of his newspaper, remarked briefly that all we had to say must be speedily said. For two weeks I could have no letter, for a month, I could see Pia no more. If she was to do anything for me and it was becoming plain that by nobody else could anything be done then we must settle it at once. Cut how? The time was almost out. Head Jailer Holly was folding up his paper, rising from his seat. e Pia, surely the prettiest, daintiest picture that had ever brightened that sad place was already putting up a face like a sweet pale rose, for our last kiss. I took it, I held her for a moment closer than usual, moved by some indefinable, dark presentment. I found words, somehow, at the last moment; words hurried, tumbling over one another. Take out a power of attorney for me, I said. Theyll let me sign it. Inquire about and (I gave her a few names) and find which of them will take Smithsons place. Hell have to go up at once; dont wait for letters to me. Write as soon as you can. Good-by- , little love" (she was near as tali as I, but the adjective came naturally; Pia would always be little" to anyone who loved her). Take care Time up, said Head Jailer Holly. More than ever, did I long for letday. But when my letter came at last it brought no comfort with It, rather distress and dismay. The power of attorney had come made out for Pia. I had wondered a little but signed it And now the letter told me that Pia had gone to Tatatata herself. You mustnt worry about me, she wrote, There was nothing else to do. From ail I can hear, ii'a a woman, and only a woman, who is wanted to ter Says The United States Public Health Service one big busb fig he coming, l he altogether (eat) you." There are no pigs about, and 1 dont want flowers." came Pias clear voice. Just a little tired. "Thank you, Sergennt Simoi; I am only looking at that funny light In the bush." Whnt-nnmlight, Sinabada?" I dont know what It la. It seems like a very big tent, some way off. And think I heard but thuts Impossible." "Whnt-nam- e you think you hear-em- P children come down sick with typhoid or Bummer complaint, which kills more than 15 of the children who die under five, what is the cause? Often the disease has been brought Into the home by flies. ' knl-ka- e 1 Corks being Corks," replied Pia. pulled and singing." Sinabada. me think you He." replied the sergeant courteously using the native fashion of expressing astonishment Then, suddenly, slapping his , Sina By thigh, and leaping bada. you no lie, me hearem, too. this? (What does this mean?) "Wed better go and see," said the to TT7IIEN By-n-h- y Uc). I!30. Western Kewepaper L'niuo ) Charmed Into silence lay The fnren, dimly lit. No wind that cummer day Moved the leant leaf of It: Like dew upon the grn-- s It fell upon my soul; Limned ft to soar arid pan Ltiond the ntar'n control, Frederic Mnnntn. COSMOPOLITAN best-iove- d gun-salu- What follows, I gained from Pia, long after all was past. CHAPTER XII Near sunset, Pia came to the last camping place but one, before the field of Tatatata. She was not alone; the government authorities had sent with her an escort of armed constabulary, since a certain number of these were due to go up to the field in any case. Placed in charge of an old and trustworthy sergeant, they had served and guarded her faithfully through the trip "savages In serge, but true to their salt and on this last night but one, they were very merry over the near fulfillment of their task. It was some credit to them, and to Sergeant Simoi, too, they felt, that they had brought the Sinabada (lady) safe through all the perils and fatigues of the wild bush, and almost reached the field. Simoi did not encourage wandering The governaway from the camp. ment had talked strong" to him, before he left, regarding the ladys safety, and all that must be done to ensure it So, when they were putting up the tents in this last camping ground but one Simoi, seeing the lady at the edge of bush clearing, called out to her to be cautious. You no go walk-aboSinabada," he pleaded. Spose you wante flower, me and my police we gettem flenty. To the young man who writes to ask if it is proper to let the girls pay for their share of an evenings entertainment we reply that it is. Perfectly proper but highly improbable. Experiments have been made in this direction, but somehow or other they didnt work. Even when the girls propose the idea it doesn't make a hit .with them if the hoys take them too literally in the final settlement the girls dont like It Maybe it Is because woman Is more conservative than man. and one of her Inherited privileges Is to say that the woman pays while she .sees that the man does Of course, when the girls suggest a dutch treat the wise thing is to seem to fall in with the idea, and then to buzz your own girl Into granting yon Posi-tivvl- it flies, mos- Flit kills quicker if you use the Be comfortable and safe. Keep your home Insect-freSpray Flit, which is guaranteed (or money back) special inexpensive Flit Sprayer. Insist on Flit and dont accept a sub- e. stitute. Get yours this very dayl DISHES As America has been tailed the melting pot of the world, so are we rosmopo lltan L In our national fare. It la not strange, as our foods, drinks, condiments and fruits come from all parts of the globe. It y association with foreign people, travel and readgirl In Me and you," declared the sergeant, ing, we are becoming international our wllh been have ns our we recipes "we go see. I beggle-pnrdlSinabada, At our breakfast tobies we I walk first." He set his sturdy bulk frocks. In front and, by the last fulnt glow use tea from China or India, coffee of twilight, began cutting a path from South America, and fruit from the West Indies. through the forest IMa following. A With the increasing transportation few minutes later, the two came out we will be able to enjoy on the edges of a second clearing; one facililies, that seemed to have been made for many of the perishable fruits that the sole accommodation of a great hate never been shipped to northern white tent that stood in the middle points in America. Panama Salad. Place a slice of of it The doorway was wide, the One pineapple on a bed of lettuce, cover doorflnps were hooked back. could see right Into the tent, and the with alternate segments cf grapefruit and orange, using six slices of pinesight for that place, and that time was amazing. apple, one grapefruit and two oranges. There was a table inside, covered Fill the cavity In the center with with a white cloth. On it were plates j a pitted date that has been stuffed of food, tinned delicacies of all sorts; with cream cheese, which has been wild boar from the forest; wild tur- softened to a paste with the Juices There j of the fruits. key, okari nuts, mushrooms. were glasses. There were bottles. Poto Rican Sandwiches. Cut slices Youth and gnlety and recklessness of pineapples into halves, making were embodied, if ever humaD form them half their original thickness. expressed them, by the limber, red- Split canned pimentoes into halves headed figure of a girl, who, gaudily uml drain between absorbent paper. dressed, hung over a nmn lying on a Spread thin slices of bread cut into cushioned deck chair. The girl, at the rounds of the same size ns the pinetop of her not unmusical voice, was apple with softened butter. Cover one chanting the last revue success, while round with a layer of mayonnaise, on the man, an emptied glass dropping a second place a slice of pineapple from his fingers, wailed loudly and In- and a round of pimento. terminably that classic of the sentiMesopotamian Date Pudding. Take mentally drunk Annla Laurie." one cupful of flour, teathe silence, the Btars, spoonful of salt, Outside, f teaspoonful black Papua. . . . f of soda, cupful of nut meats, To Pia, standing a little way off, one capful of pitted dates, one cupful within the shadows of the forest, the of milk, cupful of honey, whole strange scene looked like some nnd cupful of orange juice. vivid cinema picture. Sergeant Simoi, Sift flour, salt and soda together. Add staring until his treacle-broweyes tiie dates to the milk, then the milk almost started from their sockets, gave to the flour, add nuts and honey, stir forth his opinion candidly in the orange juice. Pour into a I think this-on- e too much purl-pugreased baking dish and place over (magic), Sinabada. More better hot water to steam for two hours. you-m- e (we) no stop." Serve with hard or foamy sauce. This cannibals, the ambush nnd the spear-pi- t, recipe serves ten. never shook the Iron nerve of the French Kisses. Take one square of old sergeant; such things were In the chocolate melted, add two tablespoonBut fuls of days work of any policeman. water, cupful of sorcery was a different matter. f of flour, sugar, tablespoonful Hush, sergeant, warned the girl. one teaof salt, teasponful "I want to find out about this. For of vanilla, one package of spoonful Into her mind had crept a conviccoconut and two egg whites. Mix all tion, bom she knew not how, warnand fold in the egg whites together ing her that this thing had to do with beaten stiff. Drop by spoonfuls onto the object of her journey. well greased baking sheet or Inverted Who is the white man? she whisBake in a slow oven fiftees pan. pered. minutes. Simoi pulled himself together, realized that there was no sorcery here, SUNDAY EVENING SUPPER and became at once the smart, noncommissioned officer of every day. No one enjoys balancing a plate on T think," he said cautiously, name an unsteady knee while helping ones him belong seif to a dish and hold"Simission? Oh? Smithson! Sering a cup of hot liquid in geant, are you sure? the other hand. The Me too much damn Me savvy. host and hostess who e savvy. (some time ago) think of the comfort of him take away one girl belong my their guests will provide Fashion belong him, Sinavillage. ample space for the placbada. Him too (It is his way.) ing of a plate and cup. much likem girl, likem plenty bottle The enjoyment of good goodluck (bottles of whisky). food can be spoiled by the too I know," said Pia musingly, that informal andentirely manner of servcareless Phil thought he was sober and reliing. A convenient spot should be proable. vided for each guest and a minimum Him all right, Sinabada, suppose no amount of equipment, for there are body showem girl along him, 6howem. few sleight-of-hanperformers who goodluck along him. Suppose girl, care to a plate aud cup of hot juggle showem he this nother man, goodluck coffee. kind. (Untranslatable idiom, sugTo most of us there is a real sense gesting change of character.) of relaxation and enjoyment in meetHes not the only one," commented around the fire a few congenial I think I ing drily societys pet child. or if in summer weather a friends, know who the girl is now. Ive seen or garden is equally delightful. her before. Only for Phil, she would porch to serve such food as will be be at the bottom of the sea. Now, Try handled without the discomfort easily sergeant, you and I are going to talk of dripping dishes. The meat if hot ' to these people." should be served in such a manner Me and you, we go, answered the j as to be eaten easily, the salad com-- i sergeant, swelling out his chest. Me- pact enough to stay in shape. Acces-- I chanically he touched the long bayonetolives or celery series like -knife that swung in its sheath at should be pickles, on one arranged plate. If his hip. For infighting, Sergeant cheese cannot be dispensed with put It Simoi loved the bayonet into the stalks of tender celery, where (TO BIS CONTINUED) it may be nicely handled. If hot roils are served, butter them for butter and knives make another burden. For dessert ices, sponge cake, nr chilled fruit and cakes of different kinds will be enjoyed. the very special favor of letting yon The tea cart Is one of the helpful pay her shot. You can do this in the aids In serving such a supper. Have strictest confidence and with the safe the cups, the hot dish, whatplates, promise not to tell anyone. You won't ever is served tn casserole, hot toast have to tell. The chances are that all to serve with the hot meat dish the other boys are begging and re- ready and the tea or coffee equipment as ceiving the same inestimable favor of well as the silver to be used, all on paying the bill. San Francisco the top shelf. If the tea cart has leaves so much the better for serving. On the lower shelf place the dessert Bought and Booghten The past participle of the verb to plates and serving dish or sherbet enps. buy is "bought," the same as the simWith a small table placed for the ple past: that Is, buy, bought, bought serving of each two or three guests The form boughten" was originally used The expression everybody will be comfortable. poetically. As the Sunday dinner has been a "boughten goods Is an English and hearty one. the supper should be food American colloquialism, which, though tnriy but not too heavy. It may have some justification, nevertheless can not be said to be good usage. Whnt-fashio- Ike Worlds Largest Selling Insect Killer Diner of 1970 Recalls Good Old Days of 1930 Salt Lake City Directory Johnson swallowed a concentrated McCune School of Music and Art roast beef and potato tablet, Not Faculty of Kmlnant Teachers like the old days, he said. Eating is Music Bchool In Intermountain Itffcion. Irarnt1c Art. Immlnif. an Incident nowadays. 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