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Show no GAN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, l'RIDW, I' THRU in PAGE SEVEN. " Cb.cks 14c iu cim in re ronu i. 101 i ivrit. (.im.i hof ai iiiiiiiWot nml d;iiUr liter of il d:ut nealthr und in. PHIL foriiur dnlurrit oruan.ed a Juumr (oan in the timo of Hd ( lull r.T town. to . .H uicbea tange. iit keep life (he younger tef from be loo doll. Aoeordlimlr. he p urnll Mined an old fariu hoime and remodeled If HOI. LOW A Y, a yoons artist vkttn was hoboinK urmmd the niMiilry. stopped In Hed Attracted !r (.iuiter, he Thru!!(i it i si r tirccd to stay andnew portraits and decorate the Huh hone. He ente the name Moie dc Vhre1 nnd be the club, in sutrueated to f'hicauo for Nil 01.0 t !.l I. NO. "ho could cook and strum a guitar. iuHutiiii'lMcolo coud not come. In vfcj place there nrnted three of fhU count r men, t f ULO was a f ntusician t PIDTHO could cook, and HCMIO could sing. Linger took lh in oil. Hurd Itcgnn to realize he was In line tilth Linger. He suggested lent lug. Rut Phil, knotting (.inhim to remain ter. persuaded longer ns the iolliiers guest. Rot f.r t.lngrrs good she wrote to spri'H IIOMIV, a former friend of l.ingcrs. nnd Intited him to t Lit them She felt lie wm.UI glte II, t it some competition. '.ingcr ' Ou.-d- - It S GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. W CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS; FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of kUtah in and for the County of, Cache. SHERIFF'S District Court In the SALE First the State of of the Judicial District cf Utah in and to'- the County of Caohe. 1'TAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION', a eo'poialiou - Plaintitt, vs David Sparks, business style of Thomas fp.uk win, I'lia Aeleison. doing John H. under the mm name and John 11. Amici son a.- foils, Jensen and Isaiah Thump-sons- , doing business under the lirm name and style oi J. T. Mercantile Company, Ki n noth Thompson, Administrator of Die Estate ol Isaiah 1'. T hnmpson deceased, Cinderella Frock Shop, a fmirhlitld Motor corporation, Company, a corporation, Win. M. Howell end I.uthcr M. Howell, doing business us Howell Brothers, and Cache Valley Banking Com A - j i I I j J J : panv. a corpoiation, their assignee. Defendants. To he old at Sheriff'! sale en 21st day of February A. D. rh liffil, al 11 o'clock a. m., on said clay at the front door of the Countv fouit House in I.ogan City, Cache Comfy, i'la'i. as the property o said defendants, the following des milled and personal property ) wit: 'I he no th west quaiter of settlor ?'!. lowiisinn If nnitn of range west of the S..lt Iike Meridian containing 160 aetes. Also beginning at a point f the northwest eoi (hams e..st oi tlie east half ot the north west quaiter ot section 1, township f r LI. atige 2 west of tilt fait Lake Meridian; (lienee soutl ' sj chains. heme east 10 chains thence smith l'J chains; thenci west jo chains; thence south .6? chains; thence west .69 chains thence south S.)4 chains; thenci rust Hi. fdi chains; thence norll L! 2o chains to the northwest cot m-o! (he southwest quarter of tin no: theast quarter of said sectior 1. said township and range; thenci as! 16. S9 Chains: theme norll 2 degrees 06 min. east 19.85 chains; theme west 22.50 chains lo the place o! beginning, (onlnin-min the 75 2o acres, situated east hall ot the northwest quarter m-- i 1 Maybe So, and Maybe Not! did ih ;tt dr c.i m that disturbed your sleep last mean? Ol course nobody knows yyhether it meant fi1 ytlrnt; except tlifit you rue too much dinner but its fun to spu'ul.ite. Lrom cave man days, and ot the pei haps before that, mankind has stood m awe iire.it mam ot Ins things he has drenned about. superstitions hate iheir basis m the dream life. Our Washington Bureau has made a collection, alpliabeti-- i cally arranged, based on old ypsy interpretations and oilier mystic sources tellino yyb.it alleged experts in the interpretation ot dreams hate held them io mean. Just as an interestum eolleitioii ot beiiels on this I ill out subject, this bulletin is mienseh mu resiintf. the coupon below and smd lor it. L DITARTMLNT W.isbmirLm Bui c.iu. D.uL I IvimIiL 1322 New Yoik Avenue, W.imlikU' ul D I v. ani nf (be bu'ktin Ml ANINfiS )! a hum, hetewnh t cents in emu, S, pnst.ioe stamps, to cover eel urn postage and hum nm costs. i 1J and appurtenances and any and all water rights irrigating, . ir in an;, wi-- ; appei taming. D,.lcd January JEFF STOWELL, Shei ill, of Cache County, Utah. Date of last publication, Febiu- ry 21. 1931. CREDITORS lie Matter of the Estate of, L'len Thompson Griffiths, leceaaed. Creditors will present claims v itli vouchers to the undersigned it the office of C. W. Dunn, Cache Valley Bank building, Logan City, Ctah on or before the 26th day ot , 'larch, 1931. Date of First Jan. 24th, 1931. ROBERT E. GRIFFITHS Administrator with Will Annexed of said Estate. 0. W. Dunn, Utorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, Janu-.rii i publi-atioD- 24, 1531. Date of last publication, ry 24. 1931. Febru-- i C. WT. DUNN, Attoiney for Plaintiff, Logan, Utah. Date of first publication, Feb. 1, 1931. Date of last publication, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NATIONAL BANK LOGAN, UTAH, administrator of 'he estate ol Erastus J. Y'onk, ce.i-e- d Dale 19, OF STOCKHOLDERS rvT E fiNG Notice is hereby given that ths annual mteling of the stockholders oi the Hyrum Irrigating Company will he held in the Hyrum Third ward chapel at Hyrum, Utah, Mon day, February 16, 1931, at 1 o'clock p m., for tlie purpose of hearing the Secretarv-Treasurereport for tlie year ending January 31, 1931 to elect seven Directors for th.. coming two years and to transact Mich other business as may proper-lcome before said meeting. of Dated this 3rd day of February, FIRST ih March 7. 1931. In the District Court of t j Fust Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County of Cache. In tlie matter of the Estate of Eiastus J. Yonk, deceased. NOTICE TO CERDITORS wi'l present claims Creditors against the above named estate, with vouchers, to The First Na-ional Bank of Logan, Utah, administrator of the estate of Eras-oi- s J. Yonk, deceased, at the Bank Biulding. National First Logan, Cache Coury, Utah on or the 25th day of March. 1931. L. TOM PERRY, Atty. for Administrator. of first publication Jan. 1931. r 1931. C. C. Petersen, Hyrum Irrigating Co. Date of first publication, Feb. 4, Sec.-Trea- 1931. Date of last publication, Feb. 15, 1931. Due of last publication, Feb. 19, 1931 litniuzeil Milk mill Cream Plume 1CS-J- . We tlclver NO. District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of In tl e District Court of the First Utah in and for the County of Judicial District of the State of Cache. Utah in and for the County of Idalali M She)'nd, PI linulf, Cache. STATL T ogan, Utah, Daily I Ierald. i is tho linn1 tn buy ihni. huvt,thrui and tpp price No ordM too large rig lit. HIATAL Ol Dr. I. Dr.U'.F. Whit- I.ochoms, P.airod Rocks, Rt Aik onus, Wyan- loifos and MIhom dv. Rrir list inuihd on request. We specialize m fTihnn hatch imz Broader nupplie r?e(l for sale. AlmhI for WainishaH B.rnuy and elec 1c ht umle; s R. 1 OAKLAND COACH dition Terms ICT.S I Smith Smith 7 Small Hack LI. o! 1250 00 Perfect Motor 205 con- Company Used Cars" Home of Better North Main Phone 158 Mgr. White Leghorn Baby Chicks at reasonable quality from hens with high trap nest u cords. Will make Older now. money for you C. V. Miller, IBS Noitli ist . Phone East, Logan. prices, S99-W- PHONE 314 Work Guaranteed! We Give S & H Green Stamps All Providence Station W. R. COLEMAN 'C a PHONE 448 Household goodf and pianos transfered to all parts of the city. s Long Distance Hauling I J. W. 975-M- Ault & Son 9 WANTED ; a Motors Radiator United Repairmen Evans and Cowley 34 Federal Ave. MOVED! To Everton Mattress Factory South Main Street Everton A. C. Bowen Upholstery .... Phone f. MISCELLANEOUS MOST PFASONABirfRiCES iC.y.TTNL Radiator Repairing Springs and Spring Leaves For All Makes of Cars LUNDAHLS Co. IRON WORKS 1128-- Law-rent- Van-guui- Second South and Main Unfinished Breakfast Tables $4.75 and up Unfinished Kitchen Chairs $1.50 and up Used Electric Washing Machines $ 5.00 as low as Phonographs, with records .. $6.50 and up I Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange J5-tf- FOUND LOST , In the I , FOR RENT MORE FOR RK.V1 niie E. Shepard 1 12 (UP! Hi Ham Iv 111. Last minPXRIS. Fell. Scott, Joseph to halt lefemlaiil Plaintiff, ute ellerts by beiweeii THE STATE OF CTAH TO SAID laic building Libbm Huber, Janie Sorensen, DEKKNDAN I': Fiance and I'alv have failed, Pi ess leal ic'd today. UnM.inetta Smith, Jasper Weaver, You me try summoned to apare reml his wife. Jane Doe Weaver, pear within twenty days after ser- it'.. i.ncreia proposals Holmes Weaver and his wife. Mary vice ol tins summons upon you if ceived from i'alv, the Un ncn Melba Robinson, si" veil within the count in which progi. am calling foi an add'll in Hoe Weaver, Louie Johnson, Oscar It. Weaver this action is hi ought, oilier wise 42,000 tons of warships will be and his wife, Jane Doe Weaver. within thiriv (lavs alter serviie introduc'd in the chamber u dep Hannah Weaver, Sarah Madison, and delend the above entitled ae- ulus Uns week. V. I'm- Ii WARSHIPS. l KOI t RENT d 3 room modern Inrnished. Plume tf. room a;o. Phone modem, 66 fnr-sh- 72 1st West. Phone 444 West 1st No. 72-7- 4 yAXUilM Ug. WE WANT EM FOR RENT in modern DEAD or ALIVE HORSES or COWS i N. If. FOR RENT Modem furnished Apt. with hath 253 West First tf. Norlh. Phone 1072 J. Nice front bedroom home. Phono Sk J28-t- f. 9 c RADIATOR. The Primal y of the Fust wind held iheir conference on Sunday afternoon. Devotional music, Olive FOR SALE 29 acres of best land ill Lewiston. Also bay. Call 543. HamArthur Hanson; prayer. FI tf. mond; song by the Primary children. remarks. President Amelia Al.FALFA delivered-1293 Phone Hay rhihiiman; "A Childs Faith mem-beiR. Ml. of lirst group; song, second Trail FOR SALE Super quality baby group' exercise Z.b's an chicks. Order now for early deBuilders; "The word ot God. . R. L. Dahle. llaer, song, Latks and Blue Biidv; livery. Phone tf. song. Seagulls; "The Primary Upkeep, "the Convalescent Home, .t Salt Lake, Emma Deli Haiuin: "What Pli song, mary lias done for a boy, ('ai vel Nuhn and Austin Frank; "What WANTED A young or middle-agePrimal y has done tor a girl, Are-vman (or demonstration Must iurnish references. Clrugg; "Salute to the Hag", woik. Scon's and Trail Builders; F13. 1191 J. song, Call "God Gave Me Dear America, girl de Primary board members; W NT sires housewoik, part or full remaiks. Advisor W. R. Zollingi-- i K15. time. Phone 251 J. henedii tion, David Nielsen. Tlie Fiist ward Scouts render WANTED Middle age man ami he following splendid program to wile with out childien who have a lai ae appreciative audience on had experience with ranch life. Sunday evening; Invocation, Mel- Cull between 2 and 4 p. m. 54 N. vin liivson; remarks. K1S. 2nd West, Logan. Zollinger; selection, Scout hand, led h Homer Cessel. reading, WANTED Small furnished apartsecond class Gwen Hammond, ment. Steam heated. CIobb to one act play, "A Little town. Call 948. Scout tf Seoul Shull Lead Them,'' Scout oath bv all Scouters and Scouts; WANTED We will call for and oiig bv the Scouts; one act pla. pay cash for dead or useless horse and cows. Phone Logan 43. ColoFeeding the Indians,'' song, Co. taps were sounded and rado Animal O30-tthe Si mt prayer ottered by Si out Clinton Zollmgei. Mrs. William Cheiket's is visiting in Salt Lake at the home of her daughter and son in law Mi. Sec Georgs Y. Smith the real and Mis. Myron Carlisle. Miss Adrean Loosli ol .Mary.v estate man for loans on modern . v die. Idaho, who is spending the homes. winter at Logan at lending school, spent lie weekend with Miss Itd-dFunriman. Mi and Mrs. John limiie ami chiid"ii of lagan wtie dinner FOUNT) Girl's black velvet hand ol Mr. and Mrs. J H. Fuh-aue-t- s bag, containing spectacles. Own cr muv have same by ideiitifving Mini i oil Sunday. Ml. ami Mis. V. R. Ciali'ree, loll the anil at the Hiialil uftce and F16 paving for ihi advt. Monday for Caidston. Canada. attenu the metal o! her si.i.-iMm. Kuih Finch Humphirv vvi'o d! Ilwinphicv. cv $ All makes repaired. FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern home and farm in Franklin for Fl-t- f homo in la)gan. Call 543. i r Easy Payments ! Call 5S2-- J SMITHS 682-J3- ifr-u- TRANSFER New Coronas, Portables. Also pood used machines of all makes. QUALITY GROCERY Open Day and Nlghtl tt Block South of U.I.C. FOR SALE Good cow hay. Bright lii st tiop. $9.00. Can deliver. J. . J. I.ar ru, Newton. Phone ' Chas. R. Johnson f r: FOK SALE Pontiac Sedan as E13. good as new. Phone 45G-J- . trli V V( : TYPEWRITERS! NEWTON, UTAH Phone 683 J4 Dealers in Feed & Grain A-- Jr Trade Tiucking and Freighting Co. FOR SALE Ford Tudor, 1929 model l shape. $275. Terms or '.Hide. Jack Fearse. Cornish. F13. J. $275.00 LeGrancl Johnson straw. p Apex Johnson - Nuttall FOR SALE Plum- condition l A1 Rhone 11. MV 7') Canyon Rn.ul 1 Th - 49'S North Main Street Ltah Logan Kxaminntiuni Free! Lxtnutions .... Stic WHY LAY MORE? El'll SALE A-- ftI or too Coach perfect ruuPONTIAC $195 00 uiug condition . .. SMITH vs. i W i FOR .. Liman. in Coach ESSEX nr I.njran Hatchery Nv driven Sedan STUDEBAKER $350 U'l only 23UUO miles ERSKINE Coach looks and runs . $460 00 like new JOXKS DAIRY i at IN USED CARS! BARGAINS - CIIIX BABY Ton Trm k Sport Roadster Coupe u, ton truck Sp.irt Roadster SPACE !'' St, I.ogan Utah. V U Ton 'I run k WATCH THIS r I f.i'kiwing cars have been .e't wi'h im to sell. Tbe owner .in .i u sin I., an.l Iriv. pi.o'.-- quick selling prices on them GEO. Y. SMITH'S Real Estate Agency i -- SUMMONS SUMMONS Vlurmda C' lie- liijii Fold 1 1924 Fold 1 1930 Ford 11927 Ford 1 1924 Ford 1929 Find 446 R e H2 W proper-Jitament- I 27, 1921. NOTICE TO Nhrnael Weaver and his wife, Mary Roe Weaver, and Esther Weaver, also all other persons un known claiming any right, title, s interest or lien in tiie real ty described in the complaint, ad verse to Plaintiffs ownership or title any cloud upon Plaintiffs hei eto. Deiendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You and each of you are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thir ty days after service, and defend the above rnlitled action, and m case of your failure so to do judg merit will be tendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the cleik of said court. This action Is brought to recover judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the following described located in Millville, property, Cache County, Utah, to wit: Lot 2, block 1, Plat A, Millville Townsite Survey. Jv7f $425 Ford Coupe Chev. Coach $350 For d '4 Ton Truck. $115 $75 411 Fi.iu C'ach ? h'.i f .. .1 Tud. .r F.i'd Coupe if) 1 l am a reader of tbe f'.l Licensed Chirp;. ractci Latest Methods In DRUGLESS HEALING AND BIO CHEMISTRY NERVI O M,. TER SERVICE ..i $ Phone 211 . ln-- CITY yj v WML. ST. am 2 ' ... b ' FORD PRnniCTS - i,d m the northwest quarter of the in: theast quaiter o! section 1 in1 :t 2 not t h of range township west of the Salt Lake Meridian, to-- j gether with the tenements, here- - ii. Coach U Motor Co. large-lung- t. a! i'.j, 75 '1 SER VICE i 1 I 92k 27 f IV fr .1 Chev 1929 -1 PHONE 893 So. 7th West, Logan, Utah ( Wlut , - 11929 Rappleye Hatchery - well-kep- nifrJif I 1- pr 3S3 H i 24 I e'o no-tl- and 317 2", or nmie to the dozen? have Iotu to much iron- and expMi-- e to produce a SI Kit CHICK! We have hum mhImI' You will agree if you hut Investigate, handled for a grade fll"" o! Clicks That sll elsewhere $1S to $22 per hundred 'o i i NOTICE OF Mr): vim,, Dr. Wm. W. Ross tlims-T- From ok k mo,luMs laid from v lo Used Car Specials ot ifliH ks from lion Kive pifw-tJit a- nii'tu makt Ii. . AND nut Why f8 ' : , POULTRYMEN! and everybody, she was entirely willing to dc anything that was asked of her and accept anybody as a partner If it seemed advisable, as Eddy maintained, for her to accept the of attentions unwilling Speed Roney, Patty did not complain even when it became Increasingly ob vious that Speed's Interest was entirely forced, prompted not at alt by personal desire but by the ckver coercion of Eddy Jackson. Never much of an ornament to society In a conversational way. Speed fell a prompt prey to the moody constraint of the others ami lapsed into a mental depression from which be made no effort to arouse himself. To Patty be was overbearingly, oppressively polite, seeming even to prefer the company of tns own sister to her, than which no more fatal thing can be said of any woman. To Ginger he had no op portunity to show even the formal courtesies that might be expected nopoPred jC .... at ail like the girl Ginger to see. Ginger was a little fearful that (olton would prose sere allraetite to Hard. Ilddy arranges for Hard and (olton to lie together. .now .o o mm am-- si ok v CHAPTER XXVII OINGER was honc-- t enough to admit that Cotton was gen Vncly nice, very cordial, vary fi a ii y most amusing. Also Ginger was just conceited enough to he pleased because Cotttnii, in spite of her Gieenwich ,i iidio, her New Yoik life, and her profession, was gaily dewith Joir le Yivie. iche could srarccly take her eyes off Benito booming in the corner, She declared the spaghetti was the best she had ever eaten. And when Ginger told her about lien and Jenky sitting modestly apait at a Email table in the bay window, liitiito having Insisted that they nuke pint of the party anu leave Hie work entirely to him and his companions she wanted to be taken over immediately for an an office which Eddy was deftly commissioned to fulfill. For scveial minutes she sat at their table, chattmg cheerfully, to PROBATE eE"y rl to take care of Npecd. Hut Patty tt nii'dn't come, ulending loyalty to flHIl J W liMN. Whereupon (.mucr ttetit to I'ddjr about tt. (.citing word that Speed was bringing his sister, she personded both and Patty to come. And laldy decided to bait things bv up making life miserable for Linger.a Heanwhile Renito had made trip to ( liicngo and returned with a plan to kidnap Ginger Knowing her stvpntother has n ict of money, he plans to hold her for hens y ransom. Sliced and his sister arrive. Her nitS" Is ( O'! I ON. and she Is not (1 and th "Eddys one, too. isnt he? she hla wlte' sa'd' "I adore preachers. I was lm8 is wanted to go to the pressed with the way he turned It meet the chef at close into a sacrament. em,nt j unions SK 8 Pietro rejoiced at their coming This D0W' vaa ttl6 ort of woma-she wh'r red "h irDDY," h9 could understand. lii Ginger was i Osoe,hlugfl ,0 drink? all right, peppy, pretty and a nice Fiidv Elr1' but for Pletro E,YB blm 8ltm his collar "VVenVlU,Sh?nfTrar0U h 6 6 ,ea3 af flDers yellowed with the smoke ranee it" iL-dont,of cigarets. and a round red line drink, of of lipstick smudging the rim of a on We glass n!sht was 3,1 np9 and dorn Ill see what 1 forTbe Ginger, momentary eiallations 9ulck depressions. lie Winked at Pietro who Joy- fo!lowed Whl!n they were getting Into the admitted them to his private retreat behind the big kitchen door, cars for tks return to town after lbe dance Bard crossed to etand and filled their glasses from a huge a moment by her elds and whisper: vinegar jar. I wa e!nS to say I would try ".Not bad." said Cotton approv-We'd better have another t0 lmaglne you are right beside me ingiy. right away, because it isn't easy going in- - Ginger. But I can't imagthing. For no one but thinking up excuses to come to the in8 such kitchen more than once. It lakes you could possibly be you. I don't two to get clear down to my toes!8?8D want t0 imagine it." arid Improve my dancing." Ginger laid her finger lightly across his hand that rested on the Not without some Inner d She smiled. ad two with her and led her wbere Bard, who Just the same. she admitted E'dd Jackson and in a labIe hadMmptl 1 ted lDt0 the nUa ,een kftchen D; brooked no interference, knows It any better than mjstenes, viewed their flushed faces with some Speed was not having a cooti do. one. There's only suspicion lime on his own account. Ihit nzui If anybody else wants to go on a tour of the premises especially TIIREE fair maids and three written him that Ginger uaa tmmi. the kitchen I proclaim myself offiyoung men, with a fair appiMbut remembering as he d.d her in Liu guide from henceforth' he said tionment of In tlie good looks, wit and sex trly unquenchable viacit solemnly. days, her almost lubum.in t appeal; every hour of every day It was Cotton who, as they were dedicated to the amusement of the Pacy for adventure and dancing to the newer and more moment; unlimited financial re Dieilt ke wa3 ot prepared for ih s IU soft, suffering Gingor ropular airs, Bjddenly herself burst sources to pay for their pleasure; st luto song, the others joining gaily, thor quickly made up his mind tint sc automobiles, And of whom' until the old house rung with the oughbred horse3, tl t tennis was Iealusrhv thm. iff' courU and golf links; a place in w'hom. Indeed, but Cotton. "It's the nicest thing I ever heard the country with quiet walks In uninvited Into the paity by his own of. Cinger, she declared. "I Just pleasant forests, big hammocks sus- unthinking act. adire it. I wish I Lad one of my pended In leafy dells, canoes afloat For her puit, Cotton foind tor own. upon the shady river, music to be self effectually sequestered m !" had for the wanting and a polished Rattletrap with Hard H.i.Iajv TTHEX Ginger told her that Bard floor shining its invMtation to light- most of the time, ami th sum-tn " " bad done the panel decorations dancing feet in such a youths was neither of her doing nor to t,i notbinS would do but that she be Utopia, it would .seem all life must liking hurt did not iniensi let r'Jaled with a private showing at blend in a merry medley of laugh ton. She knew a bundled ujui.e b0 band of the artist. men veij himIi like turn on n.e ter, song and love. J suppose it never occurred to Gingers party had all these and v.hole, and hi. tyie had no cliaini J'ou 1 panel the kitchen, too? she more. But theie was no lauchier or uuvtlty for her. But take Eddy Jack-o- n now' suggested slyly as they circled the,jmong them save what was grimly room. forced. The only song was that r.t There was a tyie that fultmi iv the willing and Benito. never before eiirounieml. ami .be No, it never did, said Bard. ove affairs inside of 24 was merrily mtiigtied. A farmui What a shame! One of those As pretty Puritans would make such hours they had got their love af- rich young fanner an uunruUu: a nice view behind the kitchen door fairs into such a state of confusion ist, rather! looked up to by uc with Pietro. that it seemed as though they could experienced men the suit wm If you're hinting. I'll take you, never be righted world without end. could make P. y lint out .if a n -The party opened to a false start mon Iowa faun one v. ho knew ;i" he said. We can go up to see the one on the stair landing, and then on the first day and floundered way about In the win Id- -e. u .1 In k lie go down tbe back way. But you clumsily along, growing steadily ing, too. in a powerful way was a constant spur to lir-- leuenti'i want to be careful. Theres a kick w orse. and to her wit, and a keen in that Italian grape juice. Remember, were all preachers In Iowa, TN some ways the unoffending could almost bear the menial click and we dont hold with such carryinPatty had the worst of It. Patty of their verbal contact. gs-on. was perfectly agreeable to anythin; (To lie Continued) Thrush, thereupon Itttilcd PTTY f v Phone 49 Colorado Animal By-Produc- ts Company |