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Show HEHAl T H t: n JOURNAL 1.00 AN UTAH Y U I N U S 1 ) A V, A P K I Flour for the Starving Greeks SERIAL STORY COPYRIGHT 142. NLA StRVICE. INC Allnn Ullr Tlin TOIt!l innKnrine iiholourniilirr, mid dims hlir. Naritenc I,. Ur. S, wlwilun In Wnliin len-- , ula, wlm ha1 dianiiiwarrill alao uril nrna of Harry lllahiiii. mmlili wlcll. on ntyalrrloua Injvrtion fnuml, Iliahmi. mlaalua. aatnl yrllmv drill.! only T Allan Iraraa from Nun Su. I liinrxr laolnlril Inn. nlio lx Brolirlrlor of h. Ih'rr lx uorklnic IU on nrnrliy jnnnnrxo rannrry evil and lirnullful lhal IH. Axln Minor. who I urnxlnn lx t'nnnrriril kaira thr I'mtll.b. Ho mrrlx hrr, area lot. nllk II. ruismntii oHlorr of Hurnl Uxcohur. nor an onxrloii Mn-l10 l.nard. nilshl hr krrldrx JnU rnnnory Iron! for i!ano and bonilirr xiipply will be lenient v ith lain The law will," sud E cobar, smilii g fa ntly as he made wet circles on the table top with his glass Wilunliy, I have quite a little lnPucme with tie law jn San Saba, and nt svmpathies ate wholly with Tcpo Very wrong, is it not0 However, the incident is in'ei eating m the way it bears out what I told you this noon, that it i.s no longer possible to judge men P'-I- bv outwatd appeatame. Imagine a man like Di M tchado having a hetory like that ! And liete is oui idy' , . bn.o. 1 an invitation rFHE three of them dined to- gethoi , and Allan di-- overed an CHAPTER VII excellent chef was one of the clean and comfortable, pOOL, L Allan wandeied out into the hotel s numetous delights The Inboy planed a at seeing dian on patio, feigned sui prise the table that m me Asia lamp them threw and the seated couple, still nwe a vision of soft loveliAs hand. a fuendly wave of his ness. he had hoped they might, the The boy also brought a sumvv him ith one mons foi Escobar A messenger guilty pair acclaimed aceoid and invited him to join liorn San Sabi awaited el wnm ench.inticss The dunk. a them in colonel m the lobby. His oideily explained how she had alreidy with the days loutine rcpoit, exmet Senor Steele; her cavalier, plained Escobar for Allans benefit without going into details, con- and begged them to excuse him fessed to having had the same disfor 10 minutes while he initialed it tinguished honor The two left at the table sat m Allan thought Escobar appeared silence for several moments. Asia, he down which put a trifle moody, legaiding him pensively, was to a leasonable resentment on the smoking and plainly enjoying one officer's part to being intei rupted of Allans cigarels. And Allan was in his intngues and omouis. But enjoying her till he suddenly shook when the lady excused her.solf off the Cacean spell which wjs pre ently to go to her room and over his senses. creeping that envelope, to hide piecious While she followed the movesurmised the American Escobar ment, ldlv at fust, he wet the tip seized the oppoitumty quickly. Tve been dying to tell you of onea foicfinger in the moistuie from glass and diew a bold V something stiange and dramatic, on the table bt fore her At the senor, but I did not wish to mensame instant, a fingernail on his tion it m the presence of Senorita other hand began to tap a quick doctor with the You recall, Minor. ihythm on the metal. whom we left Pepe this after pink-diad- The Pei fectly. Sounded like a good Moise code for Pie letter V. nan He has sounded t In work a. PHI 42 bv the I o i or the imi-i- i C ii he i omit v ti in K d Cioss his hei n m oh In let the people ot tin count) Know whet tluti ch cplit his done tin icoit is being pulilishi d It tp ens in lull In lo ,v should conceal my sentiments. Yes, I hate the English, and with cau-One lmue bet eve-- weie sultiy. Tin a Etiusian, anl I know, he said, and ni.de it m sound svmpathetic meti-cbv bath, but I come fiom ,r family that has suffic'd much fiom the Engl.-- h u tyianny. Many of us have not foi gotten past vviongs "Ah Now I undi rst ind She But scrutinized him shiewdlv you do othmg about it, you and vour gnat stupid countiy' f'" i, it I weie a man, I would stnkc l id for vengeance' A woman m, do e so In 112 with vc P iv L v 12 es or V tor-ur- ed hivni ed Fort Boulevard El Paso Texas March 26, 1942 l: Editor. I will be released the first of next week after having spent two and one-ha- lf years in the I Spanish American mission. would like to express by gratitude and appreciation to you for sending me the home paper during Herald-Journa- Mvirt i Alst.ni present c nail mi n give vice ilt-- it t ic-- f snietil) llivvkius tnasiiiei p u (nil nt Soin e I N i Mix home selvae Suva is icndend in Coopei Cache Count v Chapter through tin home service cl. pa i tment Jim to 1 i 11 l41 sen no men 41 cx u t on n J s t iinsn nl s 2 Then vvtie 2ti clepi ndi lie v ills iliugi im i stie it ion n pints 2o li ii gi mis for furloughs due lo ill ness Hint di. ith in soldi, rs fllllllh We appiovcd 11 ii uspoi tatiou loans und lUthoiicd I Inmspoiti turn to the amount if $.12 00 ul which $1 has bet n paid. Wc uilhoritd i loan of $12 21 to i soldier to pnv olf a debt at etc home Hus loan w is tikcn 1 ta, c if Bags of flour swing aboard the mere ship Sicili i which is c living food and supplies fiom New York to t he shoving people ot (. mu', he vessel has been gianted F.'fe p by governments if the UnitedStates.Gie.it Biil.m Gummy and Italy. e PARADISE NEWS The Reief Society held a social Mr in.! Mis ,1 1, e Chiistc nseil Tuesday afternoon in commemora- - 'of Hviuri Mr mil Mis William C.eoige tion of the one hundiedth anmver-sir- y Lemon Ji Mr and Mr 1 mon and Mr ind Mis Louis of the organization The promon of Par idiso gram consisted of a candle lightMis Fliabc th R minis is visiting ing ceremony presented by twelve Indies depicting the work of the with hei diughtir Mis Veda Suni-m- . rs at Id tho Falls Relief Society; vocal solo, Hannah Howells, reading, Stella P.ichman; Pimiuy teailieis naming class w is held Mond iv evening at the talk, Martha Lee, musical numbers bv the singing mothers; piano solo. lion. i of Mis Ann Clupman The w is lesson given by Clara Pearce Alyce Olsen, and talk, Counselor Lum was served to ten ladies Oiville S Lee of the bishopric. Mr and Mrs Heber Jensen of Hostesses weie Mrs Chapman, Ella Salt Lake were week end guests of Allen and Beth Williamson 1 lie lub held bis sister, Mrs Clara Pearce. Degavalamajo Mr and Mrs Joseph Shaw and then second paity of the season two children spent Saturday vis- Mond iv evening at the home of La Von Thomas The evening w'as iting in Ogden. Mr and Mrs Oliver Smith spent spent in making Hndv under the Sunday visiting relatives in Smith-fiel- d direition of club letder Mrs Ila 1 half-turn- ai 11 ly c c ed and Mrs Lenord Hall of Lark were week end guests of Mr llliam Lemons and Mrs. El nest and Henry Johnson Jr, home last week after returned spending the winter months in Cal-itnia. Children of William Lemon Sr, met at his home Sunday, the occasion being his bnthday. Dinner was served to Mr Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bateson of Logan, Mr oi at i Renner Mr and Mrs Harold Pitcher. Mr nnd Mrs Olson Christensen of Salt Lake City nnd Mr and Mrs DeVorl Hurst of Mink Creek were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. immcdiatilv We now have on hand fie civil lan iiiqinrv forms and civ ill in message foims to aid pcrints who have not been able to get a message to end from the soldier W H Ui Pri ston repent on tirst aid 2(CM) first aid icrtifuates have been issued in Cache Cnuntv, 17.1 have lompleled defense ilassis and we have six classes going at flu present tune Glen Worthington report of life saving Swim inmpaign was hild Mav '21 to June Jl 2X0 enrolled from Logan and Cache count) Two heivs sent to Como Springs and both hovs have been helping since thev returned fiom the school Mrs Joseph A Geddes chairman, Home Hygiene and Care of Su k Two day classes and two night classes have been staited and two i lasses at senior high school, also six el isses in county are going Board of Education has consented to let the Red Cross use a loom in the building nt the coiner of First West and Center strtet, and the room is well equipped and classes are held there Mrs C C Randall, chairman War Relief Knitting Mrs Randall reported knitting being done by all good knitters of Logan and Cache County including ladies c dubs We now have yarn for les for navy, army and murines E T Hiwkins, treasurer gave a report showing the money spent in the different activities last year Auditors report was presented at a meeting and accepted and a copy of report has been filed in San ar-ti- out c lit c il s die ssc s IS, WePyMoreJha" sin-er- posi-ion- v i, com-pletel- $2 000,000r S. T,eaSa inlo the U. for one nectary Her',whot for defen 13 to0U' on y DESTROYERS A e t fheTax Stamps t 0f Chesterfields AUNT HET By ROBERT QUILLEN age Mars, junior and diilditns sweat-it- s 137 age years, womens chesses in 3 sizes 116 womens sweet, is m J sizes, 39 mens swe it. is in J sizes 41, mens socks do pm, 2 childrens pair, mens inuftlcis th mens pajamas suits, 12 womens suits 37, operating gown 11, bed shirts 09, childrens right owiis 131, age yeats; l.cvettes 14 sewed pieces in each 121 17011 ou r puces T cnb quills made from pieces 10 made ,11ft fiom laveltes by Fourth wild Relief Socntv one fiom Hixth w.ud We still hHve im . c s foi more quilts Four large wool baits wore donated bv Mi and Mis Charles Har- -' ris Woadiiful coopeiatum his been . a both m Login and Cache mu. tv Login sc nioi and junior high Iiool colli ge gills and si hools in .lie LOUatv and all hi caches of the liaptc r did more then their quota Cutting his been done bv expeit utli is in the Fifth Ward Relief loom and at the slake 'oil, t house Iv hive had splendid cooperation f i enn K E Bmghnni mannger 01 y Singe i Sewing Machine I he American v Legion ulies and ladies fiom other i luhs have met there two days a week ami sewed Mr Bingham furnished machines and other equip-n- u nt In Clara Barton No 16 OES 23 dresses made and given by the ladns to Red (Toss Pioduition quota given from this ihiptor111 to veterans in hospitals the United States. 161 lire hi d side bags, in pajama suits, 2 (allows with 24 covers, 16 knlt-eknee pads, 50 comfort bags with uhstmti.il chaw strings size 11x14, me n s convalescent bed shirts, 12 Christmas bags in bright colors, size 1212 filled with sue h aria les as pencils, comb, playing urds, stationery, wash cloth, handkerchief, pipe, diary, etc These go to veterans in hospitals in the United States We receive cards of c com-pnn- Aux-ilmi- If I his is n war boom, it am t li..e the other one You d never hear a woman askin the clerk if nm t he got something moie expensive high-nose- Raul Dunn nnd Mrs D A Bur-goyne on roll call, and all thp citizens who helped in Logan city or Cache county in connection with Red Cross drives A L. Sehaftcr, manager of the Red Cross In the Pacific area has praised Mrs Langton for the exceptional work that has been dc in the drives thus far this yeur He said we have conducted one of the outstanding war fund campaigns in the 1 cifu aiea Cache County Chairman Ameucan Red Cross I SEARS Easter Fashions i lpprecmtion We ulso take care of packages sent every month to a Freni h prisoner of war in Germany We also know he receives them W e have assisted many men with families when needed Chief C W. Rapp, disaster chairman and Supt J. W. Kikbride, chairman home and farm and accident prevention have done splendid work Mrs Charles Sorenson, chairman, Junior Red Cross Splendid work has been done under her leader-sho-p Lverett Pearce. We wish to thank all commitMr and Mrs Joseph J Roberts tees for their splendid work in of Ogden, Mr and Mrs John J. Robeits of Logan and Mr. and helping Red Cross H J. Hatch, Mrs Wilford Stauffer of North Fr incisLO. chairman, and Adnan W. Hatch, Production In the absence of vice-- c lmh man on war relief and Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs Bessie Balljrd, chairman the the committee and workers. Mrs. and Mrs George Pearce. - HA .4 - .CH fi !'.f SPRING HATS . c . i It r 29C 'y -- 'V s Flaring Brims Sailors Bonnets Pompadours J f; suited to you and the times! Light1 hearted, ch e e r f u and gay with go r g e o u s trimmings. Sizes for alL Flattering styles Theres satisfaction in knowing that the Herald-Journ- , Hpolt was given bv Mrs Nellie H 1. angina Aitales m ido from government materials fiom tail li42 junior 1 i In msuremr learned, tn order to reach the nearts of these people and plant .herein the seed of the Gospel message. Many are recognizing he truths rl this message and nany others will also come to hat realization in the future. Wes num-erlope to see of these Lamanite people iceept and live in accordance with the Gospel and its teachings It was my privilege to labor in No the time I have been in the mission field. Denver, W'alsenburg, and Alamo It has been a source of satisffor some thirteen action to read the news of my ,a, Colorado, Later for, one month in friends and hear of the progress nonths. then in Mexico; and happenings at home. The Taos, New Texas, seven for can be justly 3rownsville, nonths. During this time I had proud of its reputation, which it to preach the has gamed through long years nany opportunitiesword and deed of public service to the people Toxpcl by both e I found many wonderful and of Logan and Cache valley. I were who eagctly people have found that the news contorching for the message whuh tained there is always reliable, to give them During the e had and the features and special artlast nine months I have had the icles are always ipportumtv of laboring thein thes and are from the best corresin pondents. And now, in this time nission office, acting of mission bookeeeper and of world crisis, we can realize atcr as mission secretary I am more and moie the value of the for the opportun-tpress to our democracy and we ndeed grateful and privilege I have had of can therefore appreciate the value ulfilling a mission It has been of )our service to the people My wonderful experience which hashave also requested i Iven companions me great joy and sutixfactthat I extend to ou their sincere .on. appreciation for tho Very sincerely, which has alwa)s brought u Golden R Stettler v the home-tow- n news so and so regularly During the past thirty months it has been my privilege to labor n the Spanish American mission d I have had the pleasure of Mrs. Nephi Anderson was oper-itewatching the number of missionon for goiter on Monday at aries laboring among the Spanish-speakin- g i Logan hospital. Mr and Mrs. Keith Taggart people grow from sixl-I'- e at the time I arrived in the ind family have moved here mission, to one hundred eighty-fiv- e They recently purchased the home f the late Olaf Fearson today. The Gospel is being preached to these people by a Mrs Olaf Fearson and daughter large group of miss.onarics and Allis have moved to Logan to wc are eagerly looking forward nake their home to the time when the promises, David Clifford and family have whuh are made m the Book ot noved to Logan to make their Mormon them, will be lome Air. and Mrs Burdett Jen-mfulfilled concerning and family have purchased It seems that progress has he Clifford home and will soon been comparatively slow. There e located there. have been Mr and Mrs. Thomas Jessop many barriers to some racial prejudice to ipent the past week in Ogden Pe broken down, many customs to ivith relatives. Mrs Inez Russell and small ion Jimmie left for their home after having in Ogden Fnday ipent the past six weeks here Herald-Jour-na- P thunnim Spanish American Mission Secretary to Return to Logan 3531 sc Home little daik-color- huh Ul St cte Hi pi e , c o! ts Cat lie Countv Chipter of The Ami i ic an Nitional Red floss Mis Nellie H Langtoii i h in limn. Mis Mis Altc B Chill, te Had he reached across and her face, her reaction slapped to came He Ensenada. eats in lan Saba only recently, when the could not have been more swift ild doctor died. Well, two mtn-n- and spontaneous. The lithe figuie after we left, Pepe recovered drew back sharply, stiffened tenseanger flamed in the eyes onsciousness, recognized the doc-- ly; fixed on his. Her lips parted, but by a scar on his left wrist he managed to speak first. ind knifed him seven times. Good Lord! Recognized him? 44'C'ORGIVE me, dear lady! he Ifou mean Dr. Machado, 15 years ago, was pleaded; he dropped a hand on one of hers and pressed it eader of the bandits who Pepe. He made a nice stake t ght. I played that trick on you n crime, then retired to civil life, because I hoped it might show me nacticed medicine, and was in all how you feel about some tilings. a reputable citizen. He In tins Mexico, one can neve- - be old the stoiy to the police before sure of his neighbor. But now I know one thing about you Asia. te died Good grief! And poor Pepe? You hate "he English even er Mutder is murdu, I know, but even more ihan I do! Slowly, her eyes calmed as she considering the life he has led as consideied him. The color came i cripple since that scoundrel him well, I hope the law hack to cheeks which had been like one for Iteport held on Much Hurting I il 111 Li m The hell you say' thought Allan, and gunned to hnv elf. Indeed Si Aloud, he tcplied you don t do me justice I am only watching for an uppm-tuni- ty a chance to stnke' Tell me anything I can do and and 1 11 show miu something 'Perhaps later, we will talk agon' Here is E&tob.n " She gi reted him with a watm smile. Alfiedo, I am ju-- t suggesting to Senor Steele that he tide with me caily tomoirow morning, befoie the .sun is too high. I have promised to show him some subjects for his camera. said the colonel Why not' I must be away, mycheei fully. self, or I would be delighted to help you It s nughty nice of you, .senorita, and I'll accept your offer with Nine otlock eailv pleasure. He Okay, it's a date enough stood up. And now. I'm off to bed, after a long hud day He entered the hotel by the lobby, which was dC'Cited. He to go to hi room, then changed his nnnd and elected to stietch his legs in a walk up the road and back. Theie was a thiee-quter moon to give him light. . . . He had his stroll, and returned. He was wearing tennis shoes, noiseless in the white dust of the road, which was why he came unnoticed upon a man standing bv the gite of the inn aid watching the building. Allan noticed he was dressed in a shirt and tiousers, wore a spieading straw sombrero and was smoking a eigaret. Holn said Allan companion-abl- y. Then he blinked, for the figure melted into the sha lows and was gone as Suddenly as if it had All right, been a startled ghost me a my snooty friend; high-hmuch as you please and see if T care! (To Be Conlirv 1 loniphshid dining white with anger She nodded Hus cuuntiy 15 ncuti il, Xntoi Steele. T1 eie is no lea-o- n why I their 4 1 full le pm! of V 1 1, Report of Years Work Is Given By County Red Cross MEXICAN MASQUERADE BY CECIL CARNES L 6j revenue tax you pay on every pack of twenty cigarettes is doing its bit for Uncle Sam And youll get complete smoking satisfaction in Chesterfields famous blend of the worlds best cigarette tobaccos. This superior blend is tops in everything you like best in a cigarette. It is definitely milder, far li r Vf t t 1 K (: zcM '-- A cooler and lots bettert- asting. Try Chesterfields today. See why millions say: You cant buy a beiter cigarette. Millville News ' i i p ;h-i- - CASUAL COATS n sur-"tou- WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BIL- E- rthout Calomel And Youll Jump Oul ol in tho Morning Rartn to Co Into1-1- V" not a ! look Bhoi?1(1 rwnr 2 Pi" ourd. vnr hits iut. If this bila 1 fixxi may not fredy, 1 t. miiyU iunt decay in the bov.cl Ihen yur UmiAch. Vu gt con- , our aunk and tl wurid V,u Llf oM Carters I ltd jhn lea 2 pmto of bile flow-- ' (t ine ffwJi JV ! feel up and up a tdny Ink as directed Vttve n bile flew freely. Ak vartar Ima(lng uUa I tvr Pill. IQ ud M. yVclct)! CIM.11H.C1C) Easy Terms Others 10.98 to 19.98 Fleeces Herringbones zisitirg her parents Mr and Mrs James P Olson Fitted or boxy coats with "comfy weight featuie that suits the weather. Leather buttons, r a g a n shoulders, stitched collar and pockets Spring colors. Womens and misses sizes ind Miss Rose Ann Bigelow repined home dining the week ifter hiving spent the winter at salt Lnke City Air and Atrs C Elmer Humphreys received word last week hut tluir daughter, Airs loin H Dahlo of Logon, undeiwent a c Ims-najor operation at a Login ital Air. and Airs Jack Hoodless ind Bn bora and Alary Lou DOlev of I.ogHn spent the week end here with Sir and Alts H irry Hoodless. Tw eeds ! ''I C 1 Copyt fht lyu A Mriu loiU.u Co, Logan, 1tali - ! |