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Show i I'irttfittMUtfgi PACE TWO. THE HER A IN I IC, tfortiurf VOOlr01il. a laivjrr to .11 I 11 (.1 OIU.K mnhiiioUH inr 11 brciimr Julia hnrr Mini I nlib In in M to It --- niulti an auun NAN 111 ItN. ffn jtinrret nnd ibf lelt hhn thin In v them hfinrrn U ooiiinrd a rnohi nun and uk Julia to coaie an n fciiiitrr the curtin include IN 'I It A I Ml. dnneert MH I'll wtiiimt MK.O NA.MI. andjiAl IUIHI n M HI I 'I Juliu soea. Infer regrets It. I h land at Ktorit reru llint ?oht Athere Woodford hnn a loriur Julia meet lOM AANON. cm. in nenrhy nbo offer to heli her eet nnat 1 lie men to hunting nnd I tniured Hoodford' pari leaven nt oed iu tel j to get him to a doctor. Itsiek home, Julia I hired to In uu IONY l,t I lM etiinhllnu I mi hi I lanonOnecome to the lii frequently night, after luiiniiii: aenviiy I om in threat lie and Julia escape in a ened speed lion I Woodford telephone Julia and next mornintc she goes to his olllee. He links if she ha told a ii one uhnt happened on the tln " how j ' j , ... know very well that more than one business has been ruined or at least badly harmed by the thoughtless babble of some employe. This is a a similar situation." "I see. Mr Woodford." Julia stood up. certain that be was lying. "Then thats all you wanted to see me about? nodded. II Eyou?" He Can I depend on reached into bis . . i'liat and nothimwrong alieu1 i.g was terribly n.it cruise of tbe Wood Nymph w a b why she caicd what he W e don't want a little present, thought. - you call It. Mr. Woodford hank you just the same. 1 know 711 RN she readied the door oi 'my will eel well paid it" you tbe apartment she heard Ihe n ju-- t tell her one thing telephone buzzing luistently all . Wood-idhat is that?" asked hurried inside, feeling she a eo-- l looking up from hlB desk. ii g to reach the instrument Ju- -t Where is Royal Nesbitt? too late. But when she aiiwu'ii n "Pin sure couldnt answer a Jla pleasant voice a'ked, be at il.at for her. Julia. Craig? ? is apai tni'-n- t "Yes. . . . Julia shook h'er head. "Piles "Tins is Smith Garland " loin unable lo find bim there It was sevc ial sei ends line mire ihe trip." Julia could find breath to an "Tb'ii undoubtedly hes out of sever, and Garland went on. 'loin own lor a while. told me about you several Slave tou scon him since the. Payscc weeks ago. and heard you at Wood Nymph n turned? Lattas a few days ago. Are you "Of course." answered Wood-- ; I bad a game of bridge tied up out theie ford. No. . . . 1 l "With Laita with blm at bis club since then. left last night " nmi tiers squarely, ills eyes Smith Garland chuckle came netor Him hing, and Julia said.1 over I the wire. thought you If you see bim again, please tell would. Hare oine thing els you him that Amy Sanders is a little' in mind? worried about him. Her heart pounding, Julia ad i will." Woodford laughed mitted that she hadn't. I wish I had "I Royals way e you.' Then wln-may He left bis desk1 with women!" to see Julia to the door, patting' Would it be all right if I came as he said ver uow? her hand It would. Julia to'd him. and goedby. When lie In the outer lobby she came gave him the addiess. lace to face with Peter Kemp left the wne her hand tiiiuhhd c "Gosh, its good to see you!" 80 that s!ie could iiaidly rt i lac . the instrument in Us cudle She ie exclaimed felt prectely a9 he had when Its nice to cee you, Peter." she met Henri l.ainli. exactly had on her hi- -t niulit at Lat smile faded and he lie lookel Bewildered, las. "I . . . I around her soberly. tbe room for a moment, believe you meaa it," he said. Of then hew to make berseir more course you mean it. I hear youve for Smith Garland. done Just what you wanted, so presentable when It came, was His knock, with can't be angry surely you staccato It was like Garland me now Tbe night club owner himself. Julia laughed. Id forgotten was lal1 and lhln a man born tc all about that. Peter." "Ive been meaning to get oufwear evening clothes lo make h to Latta's ami hear you. I will living. soon. Ive a new idea. he said in "I'm not there any more, slangy, after introducing him I think youd In into it. Im self. Peter." Julia told him. . looking for a job again." "Yes? Julia sat duwn opposite "No fooling? Why dont you him, forgetting in her excitement He told t0 0ffer h)m cigarets. try Henri I.amb again? me you really had the goods. Smith Garlands White Club. Julia. Ihe announced impressively. "Kv I may try him, at that! She erytliing in white he that held out her hand to Peter. "I amended with a smile, "almo-- t have to run along. everything. Maybe a little blue Id like to cail you for lunch here and there to give the modone of these days. ern touch. But the front will be Please do, Peter and the white, and the walls But as she walked down the 'band will dress in white Then was hallway lo the elevators she therell be you. forced to admit that she wa9 iy All in nodded. Garland laintly piqued at Peters attitude. He bad been different somehow. white, too. Youll even bleach Dot seeming to care about what your hair a bit lighter. Aud you she was doing, not even asking WOnt be Julia Craig. Youll be Nadine White of why she was in Woodford anda(jine white. Brooks offices. And be bad even smith Garlands White Club the suggested that she see Ilenri biggest thing thats hit this town Lamb again. He rose abruptly in years! Thats tbe Why thovH he care? Julia, from the davenport. asked herself. Why should he. picture. Like it well enough to after wbat Ive said to bim? . . . come along with me on tbe idea? And why, she added slowly in Vhy why. it sounds splen her mind, why should i care, did, Julia faltered. "Coodl If you'll be In my ofnow? She had always been honest with herself, and she tried to fice tomorrow at 11 we'U talk be honest Dow. It was because about money." Then he was gone Peter was decent and plain and just as swiftly as be bad come. true. He had nothing to do with (To Be Continued) n much she should reveal to Wood blie remembered having fold told Tom Pavson that Nesbitt had been injured but she hadn't told him of Nesbitt's disappearance! from the yacht. Suddenly she de cided to play nfe, to hold from Woodtord the fart that Payson knew something of the cruie ol the Wood Nymph "No Julia said slowly "I'm quite sure I've mentioned it to no one else." Woodford got up from h Is chair and walked to the window lie stood silent a moment, look- Then quickly he turned Ing out to Julia again. "When did you tell Mls Sanders?" Only lost night. Woodrord's relief wa like a, mnnk dropped suddenly over nls Then she can't have had much lime to talk." he said. Amv doesnt talk Idly," defended Julia. "But why all this fretting over what I've said about is this the trip. Mr Woodford? why you asked me to come here? Woodford answered "Xes." quickly. "It's extremely Important that you or your friend ea; nothing about the cruise of the Wood Nymph to Evergreen Island I want you to get in touch with her immediately, and advise her to keep quiet." Julia's heart sank "But at the inference his words conveyed. but icht. Mr Woodford?" He faced her squarely. "Julia, youve worked in a law office. tind pul id out a checkbook 'the woild that troved on loru d Iske to make you aDd Mi. I.atta s gambltnc -- hip and i.oin he said ng to do, enhr with the -- haa nil' is a little pre-entk Now she owy meatidei'iigv ot a man Julia straightened. a- sure . . . sure that some George Woudlord- - who had 1 r- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1936. - Smithfield . Mrs Milo Cantwell will entertain at a trousseau tea Sunday I'tb f from 2 to 8 n m in honor of her daughter, Bernice Albersoi a bride of December Mrs Nanry Pitcher returned hc.ne Monday evening from Los Angeles w he re sne has spent several mon'hs with relatives. Mrs C.yde Nash and family of were week end guests of Mr and Mrs Norman Lundberg. Mr. and Mrs William Scrowther attended the program and dance given by the Farm Bureau at' Pre-,to- i Nibley TOWNS CLAY body in CT.Ot K FROZEN CENTER, O 'I P Clay Center needs Wednesday evening A quartet directed by Mis. Leslie Hansen and composed of Mrs Jean Lundquist. Mrs Richard Ricnardson, Mrs Clyde Littledyke and Mrs I.eo Nelson, sang several selections during the evening Mr and Mrs Reed Halverson announce the birth of a daughte-bor- n Friday Jan 30, at a local hospital Mr and Mrs Adrain V. Toolson entertained at a bridge dinner A Valentine Saturday evening scheme of red and unite was No- an alarm clock Many rise when George L Chambers, Jr, blows the screeching steam whistle at the Kelly Island Lime and TransBut one reportation Company. cent morning no one got up. The wmstle was frozen. carped out in dinner and table de 'orations Corsages of red ani white sweet peas were given as favors High score was won by Air and Mrs. J E Sheffer and low score was given Mr. end Airs William Hurren Those present were' Mr and Airs Glen W Alayor and Airs L V Tool-soDr and Airs H B Dames, Dr and Airs L. C Joseph, Mr and Mrs Kemal Toolson. Air and Mrs C W Clark, Air and Mrs Richard Toolson. Air and Airs William Hurren Joe Y'ourg Air and Mrs Harold Deppe, Mr and Mrs J A1 Fuiketson, Miss Alice Airs Mr and Hurren, Douglass Hooper Air and Airs L E Nelson of Logan. Air and Airs. J Max Toolson, Mr and Mrs. W A Noble, and Mr and Mrs Glen R Winn A party was given at the Smithfield Junior high school Friday night, Jan 31st, for the lady teachers of the Summit A delicious school. dinner was served by Miss Eva Beutier and Miss Ruby Harris of the Junior Nil-so- n, no-ho- st high department, to e ght teachers and eignt gues's afer which bridge was piaved The high score prize was won by Leah Plowman and the cut prize by Grace Post-m- a The dentine motif of Red and Wn.te was Used in all arrangements Those pre.stnt were Inez and Eulalia Lee of Hvdv Park, Helen Neeley, Ethel Alien. Elva Palmer, Ilah Alaughan of Logan, Bessie Bingham, Wilhse Cora OLon, Covey. Alyrtle Lar-eMelba Plowman, Lean Plowman. Oralie Cragun, Elvirna Ranzen-bergeLuue.la Jenson and Grace were in Postma Arrangements charge of Inez Lee, Wilhse Covey and Alyrtle Larstn Sunday evening, Feb 9 at 7.3d p m the following program will be sponsored by the Third war! committee for Elder missionary Don Chambers who is leaving in the near future for the Western . States Opening selection by the choir; prayer, Burns Tool-somusical selection, Vlillard Thornliy and company; missionary tsperience. Noble Chambers; cornet solo. Marlin Hansen, reMax Toolson; musical marks, number, First ward chorus, missionary experiences, Noble Cham- bers. solo, Kenneth Cantwell; ren, r. Alis.-uon- ' marks. Bishop Richard Roskelley remarks hv departing missionary, Gun: benediction, song, choir; Thornley The ' Mispah" Lady Missionary Society entertained at the homes of AHss Viola Peterson on Frida in honor of Mrs. Vadis Cook, a recent bride The evening was a spent in sewing after which waffle supper was served. Those present were. Elva Olsen, Lula R. Aiourtinson, Carrie Jensen Violet Peterson Elva Coleman. Nora Ndson Beatrice Thornley, and Ella Hammer of Spokane. Washington. Airs. Frank Tidwell was operated on at the Cache Valley hospittcl Tuesday morning for appendicitk- IN'TEKEST DOI BLES ARKANSAS CITY, Kan. d l" Arkansas City will pay $36,000 foi a debt of $12,000 contracted in 1896 Services of three attorneys were paid for 40 years ago through n an issue of ) bonds. They were refunded twice, running the interest to twice the principal. er-ce- iCJ ' boylf-hly- -- $"6 nIS THREE FAMOUS In Combination with The for One Year Herald-Journ- al Mas ... Mas WJ .'i cto kialL Magazine from This List Magazines from This List afieldI VbyswLCiilhrc 'in USA.C. and U. of U. basket ball games at Logan Friday and Saturday evenings of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Schvane-velwere Logan shoppers last married about a month ago and Saturday. are at present making their home Albert Jensen is confined to his in Weston where he is engaged home seriously ill in the Garage business, a partner Miss Dagney Olsen left Tuesday of his brother Ray Nelson. evening for an indefinite stay in Mr. and Mrs Ciaron Henderson Boise the guest of her sister Airs. spent the week end at Oxford, the Dell Garff. guest of relatives The Lame Rock Camp of the Ellwood Spencer spent the week Daughters of Pioneers will meet end in Logan. at the home of Mrs Thomas Mrs Norman Simpson of Logan Preston Thursday. February 13th has been the guest of relatives at 2 p. m. with Essa Olsen, presihere the past two weeks. dent, in charge. Mrs Clyde Simpson returned The ward primary officers with last week from the Preston hos- ACrs. Dewey Olsen in charge held pital with a new son, their fourth their monthly social and business son and child meeting last Monday evening at Eldon J, Hansen attended the the home of Ethel Morgan, the 'vovu dt THE NEWFANGLES (Momn Fop) Great Offer Is Open to Old or Hew Subscribers MAGAZINES i, WESTON NEWS Mrs. Francis Nelson assisted by several lady friends entertained last Saturday evening at a shower party for Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nelson at the home of Anthone Nelson, many beautiful gifts were given the young couple extemper-aneou- s stunts and miscellaneous games formed the evenings enwere refreshments tertainment served. Mrs. Nelson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J Iainnon and is a graduate of Weston high school. Mr. Nelson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E Nelson is also a graduate of Weston H.gh and has been engaged in business in Shreveport, Louisianna they were UTAH, 1 1 1 You I i t.irhi worried features. L O G A N, w t re er ed i, At the regular iclief .society Price Tuesday, President Arilla presided Seed'd Couneellor Mabel Thompson rondu tid the theology lis-o- n was given by Essa O' sen Mrs N S H insen is visiting m Fdlt Lake- - the guest of her daughter. Mrs Rath Hansen who has he n seriously 'll the pad month Du' is no much improved The village hoard met Monday evening m the Preston store building Meeting was railed to order by Chairman M. H Porter, fin-- i aneial report was read by Secre- U PA now tarv Thomas Pre-tom progress was discussed and arrangements were made to con-Grille the work. NEA 1936 Copyt'flbk Int .now t.o on wiin inn siont CHAPTER X V fYrOODFORD stirred uncomfort "You n ably in his chair. sure vcu've told no one beside' tins Vls banders ho shares an aparli.irnt with you?" ... 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