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Show THE PAGE FOUKTEEN, HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, WAITRESS wanted. SPORTING BLOOD Jaiks Mrs Sheldon Doney entertained the Gaity club at her home M ed- -j East. nesday for an afternoon of bridge. APTS. FOR RETJT FURND. Mrs. Garnet Woodward received score and Mrs Frank Wood2 ROOMS, bath, laundry, heated, high t. At the close oT the ward elec., equipped. 270 N. 2 W. 7 afternoon a delicious lunch was 2 RMS., pnv., bath, cheap. 21 E served to five members and the . 5 North. Mrs. Cor rad guests. following 3 RM pv., bath. 320 So. Main. Ph Doney, Mrs. Frank Woodwaru and Mrs. Delore Albiston. - BOARD AND ROOM COPYRIGHT. t042. NFA SERVICE. INC. AT 336 North 2 1942. lunch was served by the, of Axtel! hostess at the close of the after- - guests rtt FRANKLIN NEWS Cafe 0 BY HARRY HARRISON KROLL 12, . .dainty FEMALE HELP WANTED SERIAL STORY JUNE FRIDAY, i 6 ' r,. er 0'nu,, i the Ballard Bitters over the local radio station. Their father, Bugs McDougal, was a stockholder in the medicine company. Bill Mcliallard will return (he imc hore and Mftv airain of eorn ahlrh he was a noted football star. Keever ha polilel Molen, before (he Neal Frazier was the lazy, ha year end. Ifunler think bewhen a wrnpoo to Min hi be! brother of Strickland Bal-lai- ds Ballard' tiii led non. Junior. J HZ second wife. A youthful found by Hunter Jjiujf 847-of a wealthy kind of hanger-o- n beaide n blood-atnine- d Mrs. R. H. Parkinson spent sevaatt'hel from Yite lornl (tank con2 kinsmans house. All estates have 3 RMS., htd. 234 East 1 No. eral days last week visiting in Salt taining 17,000. Ilunler pul the ornaments. as them mX H n in wall Mtife, earrie 'TlIE young man at the wheel money APTS. & rooms. Harris, 129 N 1 Lake City with her daughter, MarJunior to hi room. Itnilnrd a - was Oliver Tisdale. He was of Tisdale, And, course, W. young is who 3 there. employed ion, daughter, Ilellit. khonn Ilunler now talking to Red out front. The MIA Drama cast presented account of an attack bareheaded. He seemed dishevuekpaer TWO 3 rms, deluxe. 275 N. 3 E. on a bank meoMenjter the uibt eled. Something in his manner the play "It Shall Keep Thee to e n sr e r an before. 'I he m e Jy-- 7 an appreciative audience in WhitSPORTING collection, Hunter 17 OOO. Mounded uud robbed of suggested great anxiety, and HunBella Matter Ilunler he ran mihe ter thought he detected a worried thought. All of them were un- LOVELY apt. 312 W. Center. Jy-- 6 ney ward, Thursday evening. the uiymrry if hell tell her note Mrs. Verrtsa Packer announces He SMALL mod. 128 S. 1 E. Ph. 819-in his voice when he called usual and individualistic. m bother Junior came to hi room to Red. The girl ran up to him. could say this for all the Ballards: the arrival of twins, a boy and a the night before. Jy-- 2 She leaned on the rim of the car they were not snobs. .There was girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 6 JUNIOR IN TROl'BLE Ferrell of Ogden last week. Mr?. door. Hunter went quickly into still a democracy about their 2 & 4 rm., apts. 261 E. 3 No. the house. on not 3 RMS for Cojpie. 135 E. based & money fnendships CHAPTER III 5 WASH TUBBS Center. He met Warwick, the butler, in values alone. To be sure almost s gOMETHING happened to Hun the corridor. The young master all of the young friends of the 2 & 3 rms., bath. 464 E. 5 No. 2 no, wo, rr toes not matter, ' AH.MYSON, ter Dint m tliat kiss. He Held is m his room, isnt he, Warwick? house were from the holders in PAPA J Y SON. 1... AM old. MY LITTLE TITO!' do" 444 No. 6th E. Inq. 102 W. you NOT THINK... OR 6RIEVE... vod ace free; Why, jes, sir, Mr. Dent, I am the Ballard company. But that APTS at the slim form of Red Ballard close 2 Also for rooms. Center. communof the not was basis mustnt.1 the He would be still of it. EXCEPT FOB THEY...THE suie DIP THOSE... to him. He put his mouth on hers, quite OUR CHILDREN AMD OUR NOT SHOOT you ion. Hunter, for instance, could sir. felt its softness, a tenderness, that asleep, CHILDRENS CHILDREN. WHO Do you know what lime he got have been a member of the group. DEAD ANIMALS WANTED MtJTN MUST LIVE ... UNDER JAPhad no place in a wager. For a in last night Uiis morning? He He had neither money nor medi- WILL call and pay cash fpr dead JAPANESE ANESE CONQUERORS IF... or useless horses, cows, sheep & moment he dared believe there watched the man closely, for if no cine stocks,. But he was personIF WE FAIL THEM. hogs also hides, pelts Si wool., was something more here than one had seen Hunter carry Junior able, well educated, an expert in Ph. 49 collect, Colorado Animal would be simple. his line, and an individual. These situation the in, had appeared on the surface. South State Road. ll, the young master usu- qualities would have given him 2 murmured, You used to be such ally is quite early in getting in. It entree on an equality with the when rest. He had declined to use his SELL your dead and useless horses a charming brat. Red. So trusting, must have been about 1 heard him enter. or cattle to Whites Trout Fcrm I didnt see a wantage maybe out of jealousy. so well, just everything. But it got back, & receive more money. Ph. Hy Her voice was practical. Now him come in, but I was awake, He didntto know. T rum 2 collect. Red. Maybe he loved always, sir, and noted the time. the clew. Come on, come on the could you her and because he could not have Who were here REFRIG. PAINTING clew. her now he was enjoying a consay? tantrum. I I could think hAve yes, trary sir, Hunter took on a vague air, for "Why, your shabby refrigerator dti The butler followed Hunter inrepainted. Guaranteed to look he was trying to think his way name most of the guests. There ALLEY OOP were the twins was lynew. like to room. Miller Junior Auto & Juniors Body through a sudden problem. Ah, By V. T. HAliLE The Ghibartos? 2 Paint Shop. Ph. 377-ing in just about the same posiWhat yes the clew. Yes, sir. And Mr. Tisdale, tion Hunter had left him. But was your question?" quite naturally. there was some change Hunter did Naturally. not immediately understand. He You know very well that I And Mr. Hankins Temple, sir; moved closer, and suddenly drew asked you if my brother Junior and the Misses Etta and Jane back. He turned to look at WarBallard was hef e last night! Was Bill McKeever, and Mrs. wick. The butlers voice was CORA HOODLESS he or wasnt he? Ballards brother Neal just the hoarse with fear when he said, t Reporter Would Junior Ballard have usual crowd, sir. Id say none of What is it, sir? Is he were missing, Hunter bent over Junior. He wanted his sister to know? Would the familiar group Memorial services were held at and there were no new faces. gently rolled the boy over. The the cemetery Saturday morning. it not be wiser for the moment to Hunter told them over in nis face was as colorless as the protect Junior; for Hunter could mind. The Ghibarto twins were The blood stains that Hun- The American Legion, took charge not guess the possible complica- sleek, handsome fellows, with the ter had thought were from the of the program. Prayer was ofwere of of tions the presence of $17,000 strangers; they mystery scratch on Juniors arm seemed fered by Bishop Sylvester Anderconmaster one sons of of the funds from the First National the Hunter looked at a hole in son. Sergeant T. Earl Hunsaker Bank would bring about; he per- tractors at what was known In bigger. coat. He unbuttoned black the haps would be protecting the girl Middleton as the Shell Plant." Juniors shirt. Warwick hovered was the speaker. A cornet solo as much as young Ballard bv not This was a huge ordnance manv-factowas given by Carlos Yeates. Roll built by the government anxiously by. of honor was called by Miss Betty talking too much. There was a He Dent Hunter straightened. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS in its defense program about 40 way out Humphreys. Mrs. Etta D, Jenson By MERRILL BLOSSE nodded to Warwick. & solo. Taps were sounded Why, Junior this moment is in miles south of Middleton. Hunter sang jg J Ji Youd better call a doctor by the Legion members over the his room. checked the rumor of scandal in But X dont Think WHAT RE MAS THE $S His the erection of the plant, and the quick. Youd better telephone Mr. graves of the World war dead. She seemed surprised. lazo you I INSURED My Ballard room! Wasnt he town Id PAY you off i ROMANCE, AND HE Gonna gossip that the elder Ghibarto Ballard too. He and Mrs. Among the many-out-DIDN'T FAY OFF I . I suppose after the party and might be involved. He went no are in town at their home. Get in people who were Memorial day now I'll- - show a big night he came home and further than that in his thinking touch with them immediately. visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Him wow it feels awled into bed. Fact is I saw now. Hankins Temple was the Junior has been shot, and I think Smith and family of Malad, Idaho, YD LOSE HIS BEST him go to his room and go to bed. son of Leland Temple, president he is dead. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nielson and GAL As Warwick hurried out Hunter sons, Bill Garr and Miss lone Suddenly she started away. of the First National Bank. He Hunter followed half across the was a charming young fellow, bent to listen to Junior's heart, to Garr of Salt Lake City, Mr. and rear lawn. He hardly knew why whom Hunter really respected and make sure if the boy 'were dead Mrs. Rulon Scott of Morgan, Niels he felt this way not wanting her liked. The McDougal girls were or alive. Pehrson and Axel Pehrson at Poto go to find Junior. Just then pretty young singers, who plugged (To Be. Continued) catello, Idaho, Clem Crookston, Dorothy Crookston, Postmaster and Mrs. Eugene Yeates, Mr. and Mrs. Garr Hovey, Mr. and Mrs. LOST AND FOUND M. R. Hovey, all of Logan, Mr. LOST: Wallet containing $20 in and Mm Edsel Scott of Smith-fielMr. and Mrs. Sam Larson currency & many vaiuable papers. Please return to T.' B. ot Providence. Sehiess, Providence. Liberal reMr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson RED RYDER ward. 3 By FRED HAKltt and Wilan and Anthon Jenson entertained on Monday night in honLETSHT TRAIL BACK. WANTED TO BUY or of Edward Monson who is enTO PA sTED was service. Supper army ALLEY, WILL pay cash for a small dairy tering en social a and served evening farm fully equipped. H. Poinwere guests joyed. Eighteen 5 dexter, Halfway, Wyo. present. CASH for used pianos. Ph. 1111 3 Mrs. Agnes Abiesclier and daughter, Virginia of Nevada are USELESS horses. Ph. 1329-Jy-- 3 here visiting. Miss Rose Ann Bigelow left on MALE HELP WANTED for an indefinite visit Wednesday 3 MECHANIC. Ralphs. at Provo and Salt Lake City with relatives. SPECIAL NOTICES Lloyd Larson, who is employed WALLPAPER cleaning done Ph in California is spending his vaca 734-2 tion here with his parents, Mr. TuesSADDLE horses for hire 75c and and Mrs. George E. Larson. mo50c hr. Riding Acad. 207 S. 1 day, Mrs. Larson and Lloyd tored to Bear River City to visit 8 W. Ph. 446. Mrs. Montez Jenson and family. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By EDGARJifARE Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Holmes W AUTO PAINTING CONiVOONO T 0,000 of Logon visited with Mr. and Mrs. VS20BAW. 0 ,vyEVY-TAALV VOO 5OTV 6000 HAVE those ugly dents and Thomas Jessop Sunday. noonv at KiVGKT. SSAVKtO A6AIM FOi? TAKING scratches taken out of your car Waldemar Larson of California fco Ytra&LX MW.WGVA I SUCH GOOD CARE. eoFYb- - TOO new. Mr. Miller like and repainted is here visiting his parents, VOKG . VA'c GMC SOT TOO yMOVOTSSYA OF V'TTVE. VUG Auto Body & Pair , Shop, Phone and Mrs. Edward Lurson. VdE. 5iVbT HAO YO2. TAY. ' 377-2 was TO GET Mm. Victoria B Holmes :w' ATVAiOG here visiting Saturday. e.HFv'Pt WELDING Mr. and Mrs. Gertild Jessop and if end here. week the childitn spent GALO-WAWELDING Thomas Jessop accompanied them WE back in town to serve home for several days visit you. To have it welded .he best Mrs. Conrad Wmborg and chilBy MRS. ANNE CABOT way, take it to Galloway. 357 So. dren of Idaho Falls. Mis Hattie Jy-- 9 Panel measures about 15 by 17 Inches- - flower border and basket Mam, Logan. of Preston and Willis Page Page of flowers are in rich shadings of red, greens, yellows and blues. The of Grace, Ida . spent the week end HOUSES FOR SALE glowing harmony of the colorings blend beautifully with the lettering their mother, Mrs Lucia Olwith of the prayer which is worked in hla k. Embroider your own name son. 6 rms Inq 495 W. 5 N. 7 MOD IT and the date in the lower corners. Frame the panel in a narrow J, moulding and your family will cherish this inspiring panel for years! A.UTOMOBILES FOR SALE By WILLIE MAJOR HOOPLE with To obtain transfer pattern of the Lord's Prayer Panel (Pattern OUR BOARDING HOUSE No. 5109) color chart for working, stitches illustrated, amounts of 38 Ford 4, T. Pickup; 39 Ford "tJREADNAUSMT ? A HOVJ'&TMM-K? THERE DONT LIKE TO materials specified, aend 10 cents in COIN, YOUR NAME and ADT. truck, stake body. Lee Hansen, MOR-BIG PERCUEROhJ, t LAUGH AT , THEE A A FEW MORE FOUND ? YOU 2 274-DRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cubot, Herald-Journa- l, W. So. 166 4 HORSH Ph. OLD BOY... BUT MATTERS HERE 119 New Montgomery, ROLL OUT OFTUKT STLL-- . ? San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 1 cent postage WHY, OF OFF TO TAKE IN TMB ' ie: THAT NEED '33 OLDSMOBILE sedan, good con thirty for each pattern ordered. SMOKE. BPjfl CAN PRMNCETDTMB YOU MN KEE.PIN EARS YOUR IMMEDIATE 3 B80 N. 5 E. COURSE, MARTNN, NOW HE My new Album, about which so many of you have Inquired, dition. -- THEY CORNER AND GET ME TWO AT JS GUYS ATTENTION snitakOF BUT ANlMMTWE BOUGHT is now ready. It Is an attractive album of the lovely designs OUR MACHINES, 60XE S OF OOTMEM-TN- T GENERAL WOODWORK NOU disappoint NE DEEPLY you have asked for and admired needlework designs of all types for TH NOW AND YOU FEO YOUR FOUR-LEGGall the family for the Home and for gifts! The name or it is the WE make or of WATER IN NOT RECOGNIZING TRW (GOVERNMENT repair anything made UP GOT T BEFORE Anne Cabot Album". Send 15 cents today for your copy! FRIEND ROYALTY, GRASS BLUE IS of wood. Rose trellis. 84 W. CenOF PRINCE keepin JL-lTWIIIM AT HIS 2 ter. MORNING; S OUR OLD R&CE MORSE, DESK DREADNOUGHT -- vFlE FOR SALE, MISC. Hate Your Clothes ROOMS FOR RENT THE. AND YOU ONE OF Cleaned and Stored 2 BEDROOMS for 2 girls or 2 5 BROOD sows, farrow. 716 E. 2 7N. HARD SOOT RATHBUNS OF 2 For the Summer! boys. 234 E. 1 No OLD KENTUCKY 2 JERSEY cows, black standard MODERN CLEANERS HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. bred saddle mare. A. J. Nieder-hause- r, Ihono 302 e 374 North Main 3 River Heights. 5 RMS Furnace. Stoker, 26 N. 4 E. 3 BOAT, cheap. 566 N 2 E. II tinier Kent, THE S'! OKI trlHklniMi llnlHrd mttmticer tf farm. hna b el bm wrallby empl)-r- r Hi ul:ir thul foniintr year tinvon-nelou- there was a blast of a motor horn out in fiont. Instead of entering the east wing of the big house, wheie young Ballards room was located. Red, recognizing the horn, i an lightly by a footpath around. Hunter went to the corner of the house. The big blue roadster was familiar to him too. all-cu- ng good-looki- 7 3 A To on X noon. Miss Barbara Parkinson left last 'Mill'll' Ule it(t ' Ferrell was formerly Miss Laura week for two weeks vacation in Uae home 'of hPnlin M Packer The couple have two other Salt Lake City and Provo visiting iMis lkber L p,rt!1U, $ with relatives and friends children. Mrs. Packer spent a fcifr jj, un(j M Mrs Ether Biggs ana daughters, Mrs Rhoda Tn Xdle Lu days last week in Ogden at the f W-foDeanna and Delores left Friday visitors dt tne home of her daughter and nme o' their home in Salt Lake City Mrs j, on D Mr. and Mrs Ferrell. E. j Smith ,ne iW. after a week at the home S Mrs. Burton Blamires and her of hervisiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. R0- - his home follow Sr!uchildren spent last week in Spanish bert D. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ftred Sunday m vf 4 Fok visiting relatives. Robinson accompanied them to Mrs. Phebe nobinson left Friday Salt Lake to spend the vaeek end. for Salt Lake City to spend a few Mrs. Vernon Oliverson and H. Olsen Sunday . Dean and Helen left days with relatives and friends. Mr and daughter Mrs. Douglas Wright entertained Sur Uj io make their home son, Dean, and at her home Wednesday after- Salt Lake City, where Mrs Oliver-so- n of Idaho Falls 's!nt 8u, noon. Five Hundred was played. will be employed. They plan to mg at tht home of Jam Those present were Mrs. Horace stay the summer months. son Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wright moHawkes, Mrs. Floyd Robinson, Mrs. Betty Lnwe Gerald Wright, Mrs Horace tored to Salt Lake City last week. Zions National paik Mrs. Earl Cole, Mrs. Rus- Mrs Wright remained a few days entertain dui sell Bradford, Mrs. Lloyd Robbins at the home of her niece, Mrs. Fred and Mrs. James Howarth, Mrs. Palmer and infant daughter. , Gerald Wright won high score and Mrs. Eldon Ayers of Los Anil'- Mrs. Lloyd Robbins all cut. A geles and Mrs. Maynard Sorensen there again this fall. son-in-lo- j wat XhX Ho-war- & r ; I 1- -j Je-2- Millville patr the y The Mt al; bed-she- et. ry 32 i HEIRLOOM EMBROIDERY NEW mainta at vall At The F mbol oi i great id noble Severe Unn .FE. iO Y MM1 ? of id U upre ix and i) of and owi displ s Aen iff, and saially or The flag or p id, of Ghtary flag or ins d, KSV&AT-AK- o ot to r Oa platfc cfaurche alv isoald peak ifhUy in IER ( jSE C. S Sever c limit a k of the muster1 (Conti JIB tom; LN'KA force k can Hie S'lbmg r dl, it i Y today TVre a a from on AD, bul red doi ir by ax There t planes Jnpe ai to tree of I -- key. oi withca r m Syrian - UhAPF-VJELL.YO- US-ZO- -- spent either Hbbcr Cache . ED 1 to'takeank J m 2 'yiw .tm mmmrrrt LUArllS 10 to GUERNSEY cow 990 N. 7 E. WORK horses. 267 So. 1 W. VVEANER pigs. Phone 827-NEW Kelvinator elec., stove. 7 3 J. ITRMTFRE and STOCK 843-- J. Ph is rwg-- - NICE spring fryers. 442 East ti r. nd nt Chiton, F, maty t the I The bo auke t r. to 8 rill be t" mi 'Head -- Tut th aomi 'WV K 'taken ' Mil 2 So. Sc dccid board r need J-- LEGHORN pullets, 10 wks old Reed Woodland, Ru hmond. POTATOES $2 cwt. 363 W. 6 No. TROUT flies, highest quality, over 1(H) pattern;. Dell Nappcr, 369 N. 1 E Bear Apt. Jy-- 7 WELL-bre- d saddle home. 72 V. 2 H held tf -- "U 3oO IV k 3 hat th 3 Con- Every V Ue J to , boup, ."'ess, men HfSS HM3 fin m J T ABE HEMESDORN NOT 2 Q a? r 11 so !tim |