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Show THE mCH COUNTY REAPElt, RANDOLPH Sally Sez UTAH - Pretty for the H School or Home r B B B B B PATTERN 9083 . WNU Serrtee Copyright by W. O. Chapman I Im sorry! SYNOPSIS On her way. to a faculty position In Lostland Academy-- Janet Mercer meets Prof. Arthur Fleming, also on his way to the Academy. At the school they are struck by an air of mystery pervading the place. Gordon Haskell, proprietor, welcomes them. Wilton Payne completes the Academy faculty. In a schoolroom Janet finds a group which the teachers had supposed were schol, aMH ft I $ Rhyolite Supply in U. S. About 90 per cent o all the Tbyolite mapped in the United States occurs in Yellowstone National park where it is the most common rock found. Finest of Watch repairing at price that are reasonable - THE TIME SHOP . Finest Equipped Watch Shop in Utah Salt Lake City West So. Tem. St. WE CAN MAKE ANY PART FOR ANY WATCH WHETHER A MODERN TIME PIECE OR AN OLD ANTIQUE. Ail Work Guaranteed Prompt Service 4 ars, are wax figures. Haskell explains unusual circumstances connected with the conduct of the Academy. Among the pupils Is Berenice Bracebrldge, daughter of the late owner of the school. The story of the tragedy of Lostland Academy is that of two sisters. and two brothers of Berenice, who lost their lives In the water, some years ago. The wax figures were modeled in the likenesses of the four, and Doctor Bracebridges will provided that they must be preserved. Payne learns from Berenice that an uncouth whom Janet bad seen with Haskgiant ell Is named Balder, and is a valuable servant. From Jerry Moore, the only witness of the drowning of the children, Payne learns particulars of the tragedy. He begins to take an increasing interest in Berenice, as Fleming does In Janet. Reading diaries kept by Doctor Bracebrldge, Payne senses something sinister in the drowning of the children. In the belfry of the old church he finds a long discarded Christmas tree. Its presence puzzles him. Balder makes a halting explanation of its preservation. Haskell proposes marriage to Berenice, but she tells him she does not love him enough to marry him. CHAPTER VI THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY Many of us have the idea that products from the east coast of the United States are superior to any others. The loyalty of people living on the east coast has made these products famous. Intermoun-tai- n products are always as good as and often better than any other products. By loyally supporting Intermountain products , we can make the world Intermountain conscious. MRS. W. H. SEITER, Heber, Utah. WRITE FOR FREE GARDEN BOOK Me? ciously. fehe 18 looked Continued at him suspi- I want to know why youre not coming back to the academy? She flushed. She was a pretty girl, with rather handsome eyes and an InMother has too dependent manner. much to do. She needs me home. Wait, Ill fetch her and Pop or maybe youll come into the kitchen. Its warmer. Farmer Welford and his wife received him cordially, but seemed disinclined to talk about their daughters desire to give up the pursuit of an education. SALT LAKE CITY EXCELCIS BEAUTY SCHOOL ENROLL NOW : Learn modern beauty culture pleasant, profitable work. known nationally, offers yon many For free catalog giving advantages. foil particulars, address EXCELCIS BEAUTY SCHOOL ' 221 So. W. Temple Salt Lake City Army Ants Like Soldiers scientists have discovered, travel in search of food much as an army on the march. s Army ants, At 400 Utah Oil Refining Service Stations in Utah and Idaho Mother Is First contains half of In the population of the world, the mother and not the wife holds first place in a mans affections throughout his life. Asia,-whic- Sally thinks shed better stay home, was all the satisfaction Payne could get ; so he switched off to crops, and, thinking that he had quite fulfilled his obligations of inquiry, he rose to go. Ill step a piece with you, said Mrs. Welford. Wilton was surprised, but glad of this turn of affairs. I have to take some mash to the black pig on the lot, she explained to her husband, but she would in no wise permit Wilton to carry the mash. When they were some distance from the house, Mrs. Welford slackened her pace. I didnt have to feed that pig; hes overfed now. But I knew well enough Sally would never tell you; and her father thinks it all nonsense. But she has a queer faculty she sees things that aint there. Mrs. Welford turned her bright eyes upon him,' then looked toward the dark mass of the academy' In the distance. I dont expect you to believe It any more than her own father does but twice while she was at school she says she saw the four Bracebrldge children once In one of the halls, once on the grounds. Shes awful sensitive about her , way of seein things Invisible to other people. The second time It happened she come home and she says, Mom, I cant go back again. Theres something wrong over there. I hate the plac'' cant go back. I coaxed her to tell me what was wrong, and then she told what she had seen. . Mrs. Welford, Wilton remarked Impatiently, if a story is once started It never dies and the step from believing a rumor, and then actually Imagining ghosts or noises, Is exceedingly short. The wild grunts of the nearby pig Mrs. Welford now filled the air. mash Into the the trough, and emptied then and only then answered Wilton. You see, Sally is what they call Its a long word Clairvoyant?" , 150,000 feet Used & New Pipe ' Sizes 12", 1" . Structural Steel and Plates Monsey Iron & Metal Co. 700 Sntk 3rd Wist Salt Laki City, Utah Wouldnt YOU Like Hens Like These? Owned by Hens Eggi 18 H. F. Tucker, Murray, 12 dim. 4844 25 R, W. Clark, Am. Fork, 12 mol. 7399 27 F. J. Perry, Provo, 12 noa .7(11 70 Heni 12 months time 10,858 Average production, 283.6 eggs per bird per year. Average weight of eggs, over 26 ounces per dosen in first yer of production. Profits depend on Production, and Production on Breeding and Livability. . hens The blood of these Bows through Ramshaw and Timpanogos chicks. Their sons and brothers end other male birds of the same blood lines, have headed our breeding flocks for years. White leghorns, most heavy varieties, and sexed chicks. A copy of our 1935 price list and descrip, tive literature is yours for the asking. RAMSHAW HATCHERIES C. C. No. 546 Salt Lake City TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY C. C. Ne. 1266 Piwe, Utak 1 Thats it." Its a pity, Wilton commented, thinking It best not to argue the point Your daughter Is very Intelligent, and learns quickly; Its a pity to give up the chance for a winters education because of silly stories. But them wax figures. You cant talk them away, Mrs. Welford re- marked shrewdly. Mr. Haskell has locked the figures In So I hear not wax. but what Sally sees Is - p it t f 1 v tj Payne stood looking at them la the chilly room. , Theyre1 all right, Haskell said thoughtfully.' nervously. Come, lets be going; ' Its A Sunday calm brooded over the as cold as a vault1 here. Yes, Ill have academy. Arthur and Janet had gone bars put on that window, and then I for a walk. Mrs. Denver was seated can rest easy at night Sally' Welford with Payne In the library, knitting and is a fool, he added bitterly. Payne made no answer, but when glancing from time to time out of the Haskell had gone from him again on high, narrow windows toward the lake. Balder was out in a boat fishing, and some errand, he started down the hill Haskell was watching him from the for another visit to the belfry of Lost-lan- d church. That night he told Arshore,' thur Fleming that he thought he was Thats a lonely man a queer, loneon the track of the at last man. Some am I' afraid of ly days like a cloud over the hung him and some days Im sorry for him. academy. Hes going to lose everything in a year or two. CHAPTER VII Some- one passed the door. Who was that? Mrs. Denver asked. When Payne drove to Birndale sevI wasnt looking. eral weeks later the expedition had Some one passed the door. been twice postponed Berenice, Janet Yes, I half saw them. and Arthur were with him, all of them Haskell came in after a while. Its raw out, he commented. "Well, did In rather high spirits at the prospect of a trip over the hills and back unyou see Sally? shadowed by Haskells Yes. She wont come back. eye. He had said no more to Berenice Why not? on a subject which she bad made very She saw the Bracebrldge children clear to him was distasteful; but he twice, she says. had watched her and Wilton Payne as Haskell laughed nervously. Payne, a caged animal might watch two runyoull have a chance to study rural ning in freedom. He was seeing what psychology. The country people about Arthur and Janet saw, too that here are very foolish over this old Hamlet and Berenice were treading place. They are worse than sailors. very close to the magic borders of " romance. Payne had even forgotten So it seems. Let us go down and see that the that the academy was not like other figures are safe. I get rather fidgety places. It had become, Indeed, merely a background for Berenices beauty, over them. With all these for that tender yet strangely solemn charm which invested her and gave to her the quality of a winged creature who might at any moment vanish. She seemed to have grown taller, quieter as if seeing in the distance the beacons of womanhood. Her guardian no longer wore his gardenia, but Payne often saw him pacing up and down the shores of the lake. Birndale was a little, straggling town ; but after the loneliness of Lost-lan-d academy It seemed a populous and exciting place. Wilton had the key made; and Janet executed some commissions for" Mrs. Denver. They lunched In a small restaurant, and then Arthur proposed the movies. The waitress who answered their questions was regarding the party with some curiosity. ' Are you the teachers from Lostland academy? . They said they were. . I heard the principals goin to marry Miss Bracebrldge. I am Miss Bracebrldge, and I assure you theres nothing in the reI Didnt Have to Feed That Pig;' port. Hea Overfed Now, I ask your pardon. The hired man there that great tall fellow-t- old over, bull stories about, one never knows brother It was so my what depredations might be attempted. I suppose. . He talks far Balder, I believe Ill have Iron bars fitted In Berenice looked earnestly too much. that window ; then Ill rest easy. I wish youd deny this reat the glrL Payne nodded. He rather dreaded wherever you hear It port the expedition to the basement, and I will If thats your wish, the followed Haskell reluctantly. The head answered warmly. I dont waitress of Lostland academy had already like to be talked about myself. taken the key from Its hiding place. In the theater, BerHe drew it from his vest pocket, and was who seated beside enice, Wilton, opened the door with what Payne I hope this report will whispered: a manner. rather thought shrinking no further. Its just like Balder The four wax figures were at their go to talk and about things he is igeternal tasks, with their little, secre- norant of. I wish he could be sent tive smiles which would never fade as away. Haskell and long as they endured. TO BE CONTINUED. Thats all l(can say. He" bade her goodby When your married friend calls np and ays aha cannot balance the family liud get jnt tell her PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Hi,. . 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