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Show Wednesday morning. January 00 22, ion THE RON ELDER ist hi iK at the home ot M Dr an1 Mis J (.) lMhin liasmussi'ii etui tied Wed in i w ' It his w ite the loi in o a and ol (.1 at e P dnn ma i ed t'ni ough the dill ti'i Mis .lost ph Puloiei of hi'i k 1alk 'alli y .lisa was a guesl ne p III i ho ne OS Cl tile w i ek end ji - Scieti i itiiiciitna ul 1eai 1 ht of Mis i si he ilde was i hght d i ne YOU'LL FEEL Yaf H,S ndllil EARS IS 4 li OLD 0001 THE 010 0U4K1I COMPANY, UWIENUlUie. t BRUCKER Judy Graham, jobless and penniless. accepts S500 to take a mysterious package from Detroit 5to New York. On the train, she discovers she has been folio wd with two missing La man and fears shes In danger, hn--er- artin Mac Burney, oung fellow s, wealthy falls in passenger, ue with her. proposes to her. . jnd is accepted. On her first day an Jkn Sew York she finds being mlorti S Atiadowed bv a girl in a coonskm shes it ene clinic L Td i!-- , frost and to elude her darts into a shop and bus a hat. The Lirl boldly follows her and leaves with her. Judv leaps into a taxi, only to find it urcupicd by the man with the missing fingers. He kidnaps her. Martin is badly worried by her disappearance. W hen the hat the bought is delivered at his his housekeeper jkpartmrnt. fmtes that it came from a shop Ahere her niece Sadie is a stock virl. She phones Sadie and arns that Judv leit the shop snith a triend " Martin and Ins Ken Stacy go to See oanir-strieke- l.H n. friend Mis Ki h nil Davis A A Mi till M Mus s V, II .1 ' Ai i di it ol ml tin J me Mis t) .Noble A u old Mis Iannis home 1 u, Phils ( hsen ni 1 o in Y Ml 1 YKS A((l sopliia N Inastiom, 72 moMiei ot Albeit Iagsiiom. was lount dead in bed following a M s The Nows Journal lalroinc TUDEBAKER IN batted her lashes at Ken. I like it. Martin muttered under his Sadie Oh. no breath. But Sadie did not hear him. She was off with real enthusiasm this time. looked Your gu-sad She bobbed her curls in Martins direction. She looked worried . both the salesgnl and I thought so We talked about it afterwards . . Ken made a gTab at Martins coat sleeve. Wait . . . see what Sadie has to tell us Martin said flatlv. Ive heard what she has to tell us Judy left the shop with a girl m a coonskm coat. That s all this girl knows Sadie tossed her head I told just what vou asked me. Her tone was injured. I ve gotten in wrong with mv boy fnend and it isnt so nowadays Martin was gone. banged behuid him. pa.sv The door You mustnt apologized offense Hes terribly worried ten lbly in love . . . Sadie sighed. Just like my boy fi lend. Ken said. Now look here You say that you saw the two girls. Did they speak to each other' Sadie shook her head. I dont KEN CHAPTER XIX OLLY S niece Sadie was a plumn girl with her hair one into a bewildering of whirls and puffs, he talked with a lisp in a baby think I 1 I TRIUMPHS AGAIN Jka fditdc trir I owning IND Ctceb. By MARGARETTA of the worlds best cigarette tobaccos. They gi e ou something no other cigarette can olTer. Chesterfields are MILD. . . the way you want a cigarette . . . not Hat . . . not strong. Chesterfields smoke COOI.l. R, and every pulf gives you that HLTllR IAS Ik that Chesterfield is famous for. Ask for Chesterlields. I WHISKEY STRAIGHT BOURBON I lott ll enjoy Chesterfields right combination i m so Did the big girl leave first, or iice. She ushered Ken and Martin Judv9 Judy . . . what a cute name, 0 the living room of hei small artment and explained that ne digressed Sadie. Ken restiained the desire to fold risked the wrath of her boy low Maitin Listen M.ss Graham end bv wai'ing for them Hes so jealous!"vshe said bat-- S mav be in danget She didn t keep heavilv mascaraed eyelashes an appointment with us. Tenible tilings happen m a big city Ken explained All we want to Sadie nodded Like in the con:o is this aie vou ceitain that fession stories u saw tins gentleman's fianree Ken began to think Martin was tave the hat shop with another d right The gul was an P" foool. "F.anceo' Oh, how romantic! I do know what the girl was led Sadie doing while she waited." said SaW.11 tin stitlened Ken grinned die suddenly She was reading a 111 tell you all I know, said magaane I know because site for(die got to take it with her and its one She took the long way around that I m crazy about and missed le gave a complc te histoi v of the my copy at the drugstoie The id hat It was an oiigtnal model salesgirl found it after the big girl 4--, iots of women liked it but ob- - left and knew I was wild about tp .... romantic confessions, so she asked Ken interiupted. Were inter- me red in the gtil not the hat Ken only half listened while he Martin saidThe main thing wailed politely until Sadie paused 'e want to know is this did the for breath. Then, suddenly, an ier girl leave the shop with Miss idea struck him. aham He gripped Sadie by both arms Sadie opened her eves wide "Of You say that you have the magturse She waited for her Thats azine that the girl left? nat I told Aunt Molly She came Thats what Ive been telling with Miss Giaham At anv rate, you . . he left the shop with her Where is it? Get it! Tell me . . Sadie dragged a Here it is Ken, but began fot no further for Sadie was out fiom under the magazine ded to the scattered sheets of the evening telephone. l.tVHTIN chewed his lip Ken paper. Here Ken jammed a bill into nervously tapped the floor her fingers. Buy yourself a truck-loa- d in the toe of his of magazines I want this one. shoe. Looks like we made the mis-st- e O K? of our lives to come here Ditin rose and picked up his E WAS already out of the door. Id 'This gul doesn't know any-nn- g and she s too dumb to get flights of stairs to the apartment Jnvthing stiaight Peisonally. Im house entrance. ulnS to sit here wasting Marhe shouted. Martin I got it tin Ken I held up a hand. Wait a Got what? 51 nine here she comes " This same It was my You havent lost your mind by ' hiendreappeared. He s simplv furious .. anv cnance, balked Maitin Ive going already?" Her big waited fifteen minutes while you .Raveled to Maitin put that bird bum through the neivous We have an en- - third degTce and what do you ernent said Ken rising also get A confession magazine But wait 1 He grabbed the magazine and just called the esgtii sald Sadie "She savs tosed it down on the street. Hie girls didnt Ken stooped and picked it up exactly come mgethsi Miss Graham hurued He stuffed it into his coat pocket and seemed to be p without speaking He climbed into awfully haidlv looked at herself the taxi which Martin flagged. llp stie tried on the nat. She ? Guess Ill He observed quietly ,n w ii( hmg hr girl who fol- - buzz off and let you work this out "ud hei into the shop alone " heW said Maitin After a minute Martin said yt)U desuibe this gruffly Sonv Tills things got r im jo down We haven t a single clue Die sai, sgml said she was big me wortli calling one " woic a (oim ,,1 coat She But we have a clue. Insisted s as watting for her fnend Ken He dragged the magazine me left with Miss Graham fiom his pocket ui didn t You don t mean to tell me you see me self, youi to find Judv with that? , rl ' I asked Kim. hope hut md But I do. said Ken. You did burst out Martin. not say so (To be continued) f n why a hhhnte .Sadies ( The characters in this serial are to.1,1 . arm t vou And yougetting fictitious ) dont lU tav Uig me call you Sadie? Copt 1940, toj Or&mercy Publltthiiif Oo. GILMORE-GRAN- MViial thousand wounded i Nithciiunds government im il piess cm esporulenls CANYON RUN D m-to- tin Studebakers three great cars . . . President, Commander and Champion awarded two firsts and a second in gas economy test All Studebakers uere equipped uith THIS year, for the fourth year Studc baker has made gas economy history in the famous Gilmore Run. The Studebaker Champion, which won a first last year, made the remarkable average of 24 61 miles per gallon for the top mileage of Studebakers sensational trio of cars all three traveling 599 3 gruelling miles at an average speed of better than 42 milts per hour. The Studebaker Presi- dent and Commander scored firsts m gas economy over all cars in their divisions upholding Studcbuktrs decisive dom extru-co- it ihspauhes be would un-de- i nnlil.uy eensoiship Washington sent shaip note piot( sting Bntish detention of m ii an ships and demanded p 01 (line he halted esse - it sea Gieek fieight (i ll k iioniai ehos Diacouhs, swinish treightei Foxon arid aw lei Valdoia Bi ish utval 1 oierdrtve inance in gas economy in those price fields. See and drive a Studebaker before you decide on any 1941 car. The big, roomy', beautiful Studebaker Champion is the 6 cylinder sedan ill America. Easy C.I T. terms. Errol Flynn Leads Action In Santa Fe Trail lowest-- priced Suita Fe Ttail, Ki in ir. I Fly the new de (Osia,iinjr pieluie, which has its plemieie local shovv.ng on Sui day at the Roxy theat'e, 1 otne ol the most loloilul figuies of Amei icas Dealing with the turhisioiy bulent il v s ol the eta just pledging lhe Civil vvai the stoiy is sn d to top the thnlls 0f ' Vngima Dodge Citv i.d Tin Set Hivvk" Flynn poiirnyx Jeb Stuart, famed dually commander, Ronald Pcagan is cast as Gen Ini ts to lue t MSKOKN MOTOfl C npvneti! I im Havil-- 1 I i o 14t. Iyh o bwou Geoige Cusler, and Raymond Massey plays the fanatical John Biownthiee names that ling ou! of historys pages Other players who pot tray teal life characters in the film are Alan Hale, William Lundigan, Van Heflin, Guinn Williams. Gene Reynolds and Homy O Neill Olivia de Ilavilland is Kit Cai-soseen as a feminine who captures the heait Michael of young Jeb Stuart iCuitiz dnected fiom Rohm t Bui kr.or s stoiy J HEAL EH COLUMN UTAH OIL PRODUCTS anv cue of the 24 hrg. daily Reports made by local health officers to the state board of health fur the week ending Januaiy 17 show a total of 1U7G cases of communicable disease. This is 811 cases fewer than were repoi ted fot the pievious week Chiekonpox. influenza, pneu monia, mumps, and seal let fever all showed a deciease in the actual number of cases repoi led as compared with last w eek IKY A CLASSIFIED A total of 793 cases of mflu- ena vas reported as compar-- I 41) TODAY! ed with 13(44 cases for the week ending Jan 10 Repoits from 'the maionty of the counties ol the sta e indicate that lhe num bet of cases of f,u is itipidly rhe normal inciappioaihing A listing of reliable firms and dence for this season of the Individuals specialists In their year Only 13 cases of pneumonia weie icpoited as compared with 22 for lhe previous week Oihet communicable diseases aie as follows Chickenpox A HEATING CLUMPING No job too tioall Satisfaction guar 110 measles 19 mumps lt. tuanteed Coleman A Soranaon berculosis 6, seal let fever 5 INSURANCE whooping cough 30, and septic till oat 1 Office and sore S Martin Rasmussen Residence Phone 98 Box Eldei county leported OPTICAGOODS' one i use of chickenpox, seven N L. Hansen Variety Stori Million Articles Store of cases of flu, two cases of ORCHARD SUPPLIES me.i.--leand one case of pneuApproved quality insecticides, epry-In- g monia while B. lgham reported ms tennl Anderson Produce Co one case of whooping cough TIRES REPAIRED ECONOMY MOTORS Road Service Phone 555 DIRECTORY s 351 H a This Adis to beread by the General Public! f IT IS ADDRESSED P. S. , Accurate weighing of minute quantities and measuring liquid by drops is part of our daily prescript,,,, WOik. Phy- siciaris appreciate our com pounding service chiefly for 3 reasons (I) triple check accuracy () completeness and freshness of ingredients (3) sanitary aspects of our prescription department. Make our pharmacy your headquarters for prescriptions. (all iiHin us when you need anv type of drug store men hamlise. We sell quality goods al leasonahle prices. VITAMINS GARCIA IN' itamin ablets, B. D. . This offer is also open to the public. 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