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Show c.nn- IrM.iv. M.iv 10, lo.vV AMi r cur county. itah Kir.w Frank Griffiths Millville Ward M. I. A. Helds Honor Night ft it Hi HUtXkO lan ttf hrf intruded . t itbert frlttke, wtiftwiirirjf, y the rUef rtf 00 o'pAtJ t Jr 0 .tiUVr,tt m if tit turn ,fuwr w 40 rr0Ali0 ,irrfc M.. iriv. ttUk thttr mtue-- (hit.ttr. u if trnlrt ft am hob 10 l jUttHi t mub tcfct terror !! I A0 trsuit of 0 bomb UrtiiMj mrarby Aleptib it kuotkti t OhI rn&rf bp in tbt palate of tyentru . tmuee kina fetiiMry A tf Jt M 4t be pif (irtimiirf returned tn her frmt tt omi at ftotubte, JUrgan doe to t behrte Hit OI trdt bin OO At jlrtt tk katet At ntm$ely, but after eprtik tug ttitk A to unttlyte for mm limr, beg the fcuMN uenerot ta aJ lieu Jhm rlA romf(tl00. SOW 00 OS WITH TUS 8T0KY but Mrjcn Dvg did not lonkftl dim n ullrnly mipr t her ring, hlh she twuted on her tinker "He ou eser remd our poetry. Mm lievts General Yen n( on Do you understand our Miinttntf nd our mueie lie looked ftt her There ha never ex earnestly a people mor purHv artistic NOT ltd and therefore, more purely lovers, thar the Chinese. Mefan obviously confuaed Vt hy do ou tell me this" ahe to asked, trying apeak IndifTerently "Simply to ahow you how unaware you are of the fundamental feelings of people around you.' he answered gently, "people whom you wish to help to change. Aa Megan looked at him as he at her for a immimi, then turned and entered her hedioom Mil! l.i entered Meyan a bedroom a iioi ( while later piottering her 4 jute hi said, tiit It was, she more meie'y a forerunner of the 9Utta.de gift She would gt Megan later Megan flatly refused it. emit ller private affairs, she aa ing meant nothing to suted Mah-Ll- . her said lhat If ah really Megan wanted to uu something for her ahp e to escatnf would help Tnia, Alahll said, she could hot do. The follow m night. Megan decided ah would accept me General a Invlta l ton to dinner in pap that the American on his staff would be a sympathiser of hem. Hhe learned aImhu this renegade from MahM. srnillnglv from his (ieneial Yen seat at the Mbit aa Megan entered m so glad you "Miaa Davis, changed your mind, Thank ou. General, ahe answered coldly As Yen escorted her to her aeat Megan noticed two men standing at their chairs. One man waa wblt the other ahe recognized aa Mah Ida secret lover General Yen Introduced the white man first. "Muy I present Mr. Hchult. He it my financial advisor "How do you di Megan acknowledged warmly. "I m very pleased to meet you. Miss Davis. said Hchults. shaking hands with her. T ve already heard ra t!e f.'.l. to wit; Laid at Rest At Ciarkston Frank Griffiths. h.M Claik'ton Millville The MIA ward honor night on Tues- 67. lifelong resident of Ciarkston. nt the ward chap"l dld at his home liere Friday a! day The result of the various auwt ter a long flint ss. hi acre a, follow: retold stories. He aas born liere February 14. Vanguard, by Ehlvn Scott, Ju:i-lo- r 166g, a son of John F. and girls, by Iloue Humphrey!, Griffin Griffiths. the drama. -- Women Folks" directHe Is survived by his widow, Mrs. ed by s Huh. members of Lama Clark Griffiths and llie cast were: Jamea Neavt-s- , Joyce Mis. and Lato.i daughters. Scott, Mary Dean Jessop, Allte G Smith Gibbons, Logan; Frank Jessop. Olla Jenson, Elsie Pehr-so- Jr. and Dell Gruir.lis. Ciarkston; and Aflun Hul.se. ; the Gold Jesse W. Griffiths, Mrs, Laura S. and Green fox trot by LcRoy LarButtara, Weston, Idaho; 19 grand son and lola Humphreys. Dancing children William and one brotla-rfollowed the evenings entertain- J. GrlfllUis, Ciarkston. ment. A large crowd attended. Funeral services were conduced Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Toombs and Monday at 3 p. ill. In Use CiarkTuesof Benson ward family spent ston LX 8. ward chapel, with burday with Miss Francis Nihon. ial In Ciarkston city cemetery unMrs. Marion Jessop, Mrs. Cora der direction of the Lindquist and HoodUss, Mrs. Te&sie Iltkn and Sons Mortuary company. Mrs. Lula attended a Jessop quilting given by Mrs, Mettle 1X1., readied rclplng and recently Veates of Nlbley In honor of Mrs. for more than two weeks reported Weaver Pho.be Smith of Malad. Idaho who is visiting friends In Japanese plunes had bombed the Tsunhua mission. Nlbley. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Goggans and The property includes girls and McHio-nesdadaughter, Mary Jane left on Wed- - bo schools, a church, the for their home in Great dist hospital and residences of tlic Falls, Montana alter spending sev missionaries stationed there. Tlie Rev. Earl Ballou of the oral weeks with Mrs. Groggans American board of missions conmother, Mrs. Jane Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin had as ferred with legation authorities , dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and concerning the situation at 12 miles Mrs. Kenneth Olson and Airs. east of Peiping, Margaret Nilson of Salt Lake City where tliere are six American families, 80 American high school stuand Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Jenson. The home and community sec- dents and 700 Chinese Christian tion of the farm bureau held their children. meeting on Tuesday afternoon at The project, the school house. darning and patching was discussed. A fine baby boy arrived on FriLATEST METHODS day to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King. Mn. King IN DRUGLKSS Wln-bury was formally Miss Rosella HEALING and is at the home of her Sendee 312 West Center SL Phone 938 mother, Mrs. Josephine Wlnburg. Uu-t- r H Pis ire flu-s-n- n , SUMMONS IN Tilt IHsfUK T tsrue, and dh;'d the a hoi L.i d a ..itt; ana m OF fa.lare so to do judgment COIUT thi: m: h r jidiiiu. ms. TKHT I Jut mvu; t, TAH. ;j.t will agahut jiij jruinl.it? o the dunur.d of the complaint wlue'i I IV Uv-iit filed wuh ttw Cluk of oit Tilt las t 01 NTV OK J A( ntU the Couit. 77us aitimi U b.un,!it to recover a Judgna nt quieting t..L FRANK a. LENbuN. Mam',!;, tn plaintiff to the foltow'ug ts. b. y wu.nrN.-m.is'-, real estate: U I'Ll 1 NOTHIN' DoE, tlie unknown T7ie north half of lit soutlatst heirs o! IJLNOT I. Wt'Ll'l.N'-STEI- quart r of Section 2j. 7 own;1'.!:) t i 77 IK Lot IAN la North of Range U.ie West COori.RA77YE PASTURE COMUie Salt Lake Mend an. containing a de iacto corporation, 80 acres, ksa Countv Road PANY, whose purpirud existence las terL. TOM TERRY, minated, also all oilier persons Attorney for Plaintiff unknown claiming any right, title, PO. Address: first National estate, hen or Interest in the fol- - Bank Building. Logan. Utah. lowing described real projx-rty- : The north half of the soutlieast SALE quarter of Section 33, Township 12 IN THE T DIM COl RT OF Kit North of Range One West of the Salt Lake Meridian, containing 80 TIIE FIRST JIDICI IL BIS- -' 7 RIOT OF 7 11E STITE OF acres, less County Road, adverse ITAH, IN AND FOK THE to plaintiffs ownership or constl- COUNTY OF CACHE. tuting any cloud upon plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. ' COMMERCIAL. NATIONAL STATE OP UTAH TO SAID BANK of SMITH FIELD. UTAH, a DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: corprntnin, Plaintiff vs. A. M YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONSMITH. Defendant. 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BENSON, Mgr. 123 South Main St. Thone 123 WE GIVE MAT SALES JUBILEE TICKETS Warned Out "But I wish yon didn't, became I tee dearly that I'm not a human being to yon at all, ttmply a problem, a man under a plan jar." fPoted by Barbara Stanwyck and Nils Atthert said this, he aeemed to be tram formed into the masked man of her dream She rose suddenly, feeling uncomfoi lahle and slightly angry with her.elf. "Perhaps we ought to end this she said curtly. Certainly. If you And if objectionable" sighed the young General. "Bui I wish you didn't, because I see clearly that I'm not a human being to jou, at all, simply a problem, a man under a glass Jar." Megan Davis felt very small. ' I m sorry. I m afraid Ive been rather petty." General Yen waved his hand "Not at all. It's Just thut you re too young "1 m not so young as you think! she retorted indignantly. 'Really'' Yen smiled. "Why even your voice Is unbrulsed." Megan! turned away, humiliated. Youth docs not like to be belittled General Yen saw the effect his remark had upon Megan. "But we are reversing cur roles," he said lightly. "Here 1 am trying to change your attitude when you should be converting ME!" She turned toward him slowly, unable to suppress a sympathetic smile. General Yen bowed and left. reMegan Davis thoughtfully turned to her seat on the long, darkened terrace. She sat there for a long time, thinking about well, Just thinking Suddenly she heard a low whistle coming from the courtyard below her Almost Immediately the French windows of the adjoining bedroom opened, and Mah-L- I glided out silently She didn't see Megan as she stepped over to the railing. A young Chinese officer stepped out of the shadows Into the moonlight. They motioned lovingly to each other for some moments, then the young officer drew a handkerchief from his pocket, solemnly tied two knots In It, and threw It gently to Mah-LShe caught it gracefully and pressed it to her breast, sighThen she stooped down and ing. removed a silken slipper, which she threw to her lover, who. In turn, gazed at it with grave devotion and placed it Insidfc his military coat After bidding numerous silent farewells. the soldier turned and disappeared into the shadows Mah-L- I stood gazing after him, an indefinable ecstasy lighting her face. As she turned to enter her bedroom. Mah-L- I spied Megan, who had been a silent, unwilling witness to the proceedings. The Chinese girl stared a lot about you from the General." And this Is Captain LI, my aide," Introduced General Yen. Indicating the Chinese. "He speaks no Eng- lish." Captain LI bowed and Megan nodded politely. As Megan sat down at Yen's left at the head of the table, she noted an empty seat at his right. Mah-L- I sat at the foot of the table, her section of which being several Inches lower than the rest of the table. "And heres to you, Mrs. Yen. Megan, who had been looking fixat her plate, looked up edly startledly, thinking the remark was meant for her. Schultz, who had offered the toast, was, however, looking at the empty chair at Yen's right. "That chair is for my wife," the General explained smilingly. who doesn't exist as yet " "You see, Mah-L- i Isn't his wife," Schultz explained tactlessly, shes not even allowed to sit on the same level with us. She may look a little lonely tonight, but I have seen her with plenty of company." He flashed a taunting glandg at Mah-L- i. "How long have you been In China," asked Megan, coming to the rescue of Mah-L- l. "Longer than you have been anywhere, Miss Davis." Just what does financial advisor mean?" It means that I oan squeeze more money out of this province than any man alive. "Do you advise the General tn other matters, too?" "I certainly do," answered Schuitz with a meaning glance at Yen, but he doesn't take It; but when It comes to money, he's all ears " He turned to the General. "Aren't you. General r "Well, money talks, as they say In your country" "It talks In any country." grinned Schultz "Just wait and see how that box ear full of money I got you A million dollars Is going to talk Mex can speak In any language." him a look flashed Yen Genera of annoyance "I thought you asked me specifically not to mention that. Schultz?" Were a1 "What's the harm friends here." Schultz answered "Beside. with a touch of sarcasm Mah-L- l knows anyway "I didn't tell her Schultz looked at Captain LI Insinuatingly "iou're not the only one on this ranch who tells her things TO BE CONTINED For Dignified, Sympathetic Service The United States Peiping advised legation today formally Americans in the North China war zone to evacuate immediately as the Japanese offensive moved resolutely toward Peiping. The legation asked foreign residents at Tungchow to proceed to without further delay. Peiping Diplomatic authorities cannot order Americans to evacuate, even In time of danger, but usually legaadvice" is suffition or consular cient. Nelson T. Johnson, United States minister, Instructed Frank Lockhart, United States consul general at Tientsin, to forward to the Japhere a detailed anese legation statement of United States proin North perty and personnel China. The statement will call the attention of the Japanese to the necessity of protecting American lives and property in the war area. Martial law was tightened in Peiping. The Chinese exodus to the south has assumed panic propoThousands have left and tions. thousands of others stream Into the ancient capital from the north, fleeing, penniless and in terror, as the Japanese move ever southward in this seizure of a large slice of China proper, below the great wall. misThe American Methodist sionaries in Peiping expressed concern at lack of news from Tsunhua, where they have property, and also for the fate of the Methodist mission at Shih-HsiThe Shih-Hsand Tsunhau missions have been bombarded heavily by the Japanese In air raids. The Rev. E. E. Dixon of Prospect Park ia Auto Chassis for Wagons and Trailers. Reasonably Priced Geo. D. Griffin General Blacksmithing Second South and Main Quality Electric Company At Moderate Trice Call 123 North Main G. W. Lindquist & Sons Mortuary Where You Can Buy 40 Years of Honest Dealing Electrical 10 Per Cent Bonified Discount Allowed No Coupons or Burial Certificate Necessary for Honest Dealing Appliances At New Low Prices appleyes Hatchery Phone 857 Americans In War Area Ancestry The aneestrul tine of the cabbage la traced back to the cliff cabbage at Europe and Asia. hatch all kinds Our hatching is done Incubator which will chicks or poults from , 2raizs!33ro4 rrmarr2s;??Y.ru3;? i y. i t Cskb.i Custom Hatching ' ' e.g Mi-.- ua Tung-chow- Nerv-O-Met- er en .1 Mads Mir.-.I.rli !. duth g bark to the reign of King Asl.unuii'r).il, over S.500 fears ago, were recently used la the consirm tluii of a station at Tall Rlllah, on the Khonsabad railway, la Mesopotamia. s at the Nor'hwe-- t cor-- : er of lot 4, Hhvk 2, Flat D" Mi an L and Suny. thence Sou'h 4 turme Fast 9 roM. theme o ih 4 rods; tl.t-e West 9 rods to tie place of b ginning. Dated tills 18th, day of j lvgmn Three. 383 So. 7th. 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