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Show TAGE SIX PAI ' ; TIIE HERALD. JOURNAL, Si waist-Juann- t rmn L HORIZONTU, 2 la abut rt gmn in Kentucky ace her Limoni thorouriibn ds laised7 mam irtVtl st nss I 4b to Iw, O bjdlnj Friday state V 11 12 twin. 1 (The May 21 ' low. mg da ins c and t a bam; hotel, Miss 1 City, song ( Rfc at 82 Km oui.l. 84 tine a lo, I 26 37 28 ,The dudes i A I 'AiRI F a t bust He dis X.U cat)t the n ef offi luit In dii'.tty it-- Ken tin U ivni Id Fm 2 It . .1 p.l-L- lull. ii ojo I i lioiy. ion UNLfc:j lUAkA :: mid not K 47 Tu 4m Sl'jnilii v MM 40 L.U' 42 r i .uhl I L2 f 'i o l e. . .It 41 B. hoi. 42 An i in a Inlet t f i lit ii h i'i i, 'tt.Mh M.IIII IfllllF after i J Kt liim.ititifj t I M Lilht t i I tgnven 1 1 ?:, fhe utiven rttma: h- - : 7 r. a ' cilf-o- i nir ttd What d:l jnu 6iy?' hhu him hifspicluiihly. Ho growled, Nothing at all. and niiIi, id. d into bis currier tuu haven't a cig.u.t hidden about in all that llngeile, I suii pos. ?" DenKe wauled to know ia-- h iitiii t .1 of InakinK for the C.orye dtd and well, everybody. The boy mored restlessly, "l.ast summer Is a Iorg time ago, he minded her. H' nisca voice took on "Oh, yes J tinge of shrewishness. Well, you ,an F'"t away witli what you ve e Aekroyds. hreu lining lately, here she tossed her head with that familiar gcstuie), "we have our Moti 7 t . rhfloy Ward L F-- I Tuesda Washlr facreat ni aft. served. terplec and cq A drat, of the E ' , ,df Y .V ; , , of Cache TSidelights figlon fWufJ, ' 1 ! , , County Rodeo Roundup Alvin Hess, the each day and a mile running race each day Other events w ill be announced later All tne entrance money is to be added to the various purses. The ' money is to be divided into day money Hint there will be no final', This makes u loo pi purses cent contest each day of the rodeo as no performers are disqualified They may all compete euch dav of the rodeo. This nukes a much keener contest than where the number is limited and only a few take part for final money There IS no final money offered These programs have been mailed to praetieally all the leadin; rodeo performers in the western part of the United States Many w.ll be contacted at the Blackfiot show in June which opens up the rodeo circuit in this part of the counThe com- try for this season ' nutteo expects no trouble in get- ting many performers lure for the Logan rodeo, among which will he a number of wot Id i representative of the Ca he stake on the parade for the Pioneer and Frontier days celebration, July reports good progress in lining up units for the parade. He has the harmonica 1. F. A. band of sixty pieces from the Junior high school under the di- rection of Harold Peterson. Also a ukclele unit of 40 pieces with the girls and boys in native Ha- waiian costumes and sailor costumes. This unit will repiesent the landing of the American sailAnother unit ors jn Honolulu. will he the 150 nr more vanguards who will represent the high mountain camp and summer pageant. of Boy Scouts A large number will make up another unit to represent the history of scouting Some of the subjects to be represented in the parade by the respective wards will be Sun flower font, the Desert, the Sego Lily, the Seagulls. Ptah, the Land of Promise. Fountain of Youth, Miniature Stockade, the Beehive, Mormon battalion, "This is the place" and other historical features. One of the finest representations of our major industries, dairying, was represented by An in the parade in 1P30 effort will be made to get Benson to represent this important indusHyde Park at thut try again. was represented by celebration The Freighters" No finer looking draft teams with harness and wagon equipment could be asked for then was exhibited by Hyde I ink in that parade. Hyde Park will be I ked to represent the again. Such subjects freighters are well worth seeing again. Mr. Hess will get the homemade Indians from North Logan under the direction of Newell Mr Hess Reoorts that Crookstop. for the parade in 1930, the Washakie Indians were somewhat offended because thev were not given an American flag to head their section. They said that ones tn Amerthey were the fir-real onlv ica and were the A number of flags Americans will be displayed in the Indian section for the parade for this celebration. Eugene Yeates. the representative of the Logan stake on the parade committee will have a report to offer soon from different wards of the Logan stake. committee 25-2- 6 354 P 25c Ka. J5d On 0 Ar Jut y .i 3 Bw-so- MAMveTiinniTO IIIKIl I OIUUUIIO AI U.S.A.C. ARE , h.im-pinn- x Paradise Kiholarship As piesented by Dr W. J Vickers to. Artludla Venice Hiker, Uailson, Muunne ( hristensen, J. Rex Dibble, Dons Edith Farr, Delbert .1 Fugal, Datus Funk, Eugene Gardner, M Jessie Hammond, Larson, Utee H Milligan, Ida Vee MunLow til R Rod), Mathias G son, Uu hards, b red G Somers, Golden Stoker, Lynn M Thatcher, Ross S Tyson and Bruce G. Whitaker. and Johansen Dollege awards Dr. seholaiship presented by Frank L. West: college awards to Paul K Grace and Maurine Flint; Johansen scholarships to Amy Kearsvly, Julia Green, Haul Sant and Mary Crafts as alternate p appe IM rvflrd for d ia tlu Mhool of tv Edward N dph Wanlass v7 o.iss research II u p. seated bv Harold n to Bovd Burton, Wii-- v IM li Morrell with Klwood as oltei i.ute UPI D'm awards presented .Tot E Hi. ks as follows: r Klltn Hoik v.ho vsas married at Keximrg am! la was Hie visiting (eiatives laisredaiUMiU.-- i leiipant ol a sliower iVednesday evening at the limit? o! her MNiei, Mrs. K K Games and mm ml chat Dearie. were enjoyed and relreshmenls were served to nineteen guests. Mrs. Hock entertained at a quilting 'lhursday utternomi nt ine home of her sister. Alter the quilting, a delicious supper served to the mtsdames Melisoa May Howelhj, Knuly Deane, Thomas, Ethel Hail, Jane Dolthouse and Josephine Clara Pearce. Star food The first year club met at the home of class leader, Mass Yerda Obray, ThursA demonstration day afternoon. on the wearing of the right kind of clothing while preparing of meals was given by class leader. The class will meet at the home of Miss Ruby Christensen, May lu-i- vs e, coin-;eau- H 19. Miss Eul ilia Lie of Hyde Park has been chosen as the rodeo queen for the rodeo and will head in the parade the rodeo Sh? will also head the grand enof the rodeo. Miss try each day Lee sits a horse well, is a good ruler, and should make a good' Silun Peterson of1 impression. Eenson has offered the use of his fiery Arabi in horse for Miss A fancy costume Lee to ride. wall be proided for Miss Lee is nn redeo The queen important feature ps was evidence last year at thj Cache county fair and rodeo W'hen Mias Reese of Benson was the rodeo queen and headed the grand entryw each day of the ro- deo She as v rv attractive and with the beautiful Arabian horse j, was the talk of the show. sm-io- j A spot ial awtrd4 and honors day assembly was held at the Utah State Agricultural college on Erulay. Ali students who have attained scholastic distinction in any field during the year were presented with awards and scholarships Dr W I. Wuilass was in harge of the meeting A musical program consisting of a selection and a by the xihnnl orchestra vm hI solo by Miss Marion Terry was presented The students rewere honored ceiving awards at the annua! guests scholarship held was whuh .it the banquet Him bird Friday night. The list of aw aids is as fol- lows: Mr.s n AWARDS GIVEN ... The monthly work and business meeting of the Relief Society A was held Tuesday afternoon. on preparing of demonstration accordfood charts for children ing to the food they should have during the day was given by county demonstration leader, Jane uames. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans of Ogden are receiving congratulations over the birth of a bkby boy born Sunday at the home of Evan's parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs E J Norman. Mr and Mrs. David Murray and three children of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs., K R Summers. Miss Afton Leishman of Wells- ville is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs Oliver N Smith The pun.aiy festival under the direction of President Margret Danielson will be presented Monday afternon in the ward An in- citation is extended o the public. GET Allt POP SAN ANTONIO, May 14 (T P The programs for the rodeo Texas Ranger George J. Tracy, These pro- - of Houston, has been assigned have been published vide for professional bronco rid to enforcement of the aid code in e Sheriffs ing, bull dogging, calf roping, j Texas. The Terms valley bronco riding con-- j nation plans to assist him by test, wild horse race, hare back deputizing special officers to a one hulf mile uamng race shit in the enforcement. x STR1-'"1- Brothers Banking company scholarships presented by (.'ashler N. D. Salisbury to James Morby and James Fillmore. A A Firmage scholarship presented by Prof Parley E. Peter- son to Earl V Robinson Phi Upsilon Omuron scholarship presented by Miss Grace Rermind to Margaret Olsen Elsie F Musser home economics award to Hazel Sowards and home economics faculty award to Grace Remund, both by Mrs. Christine B Clayton and Speech essay presented by Professor Chester J. Myers as follows: Vernon medal, Grant Chi Omega sorority award for best essay in sociology, Marjorie Vernon; Myers award for speech and dramatics, Orahe K. oratory, Grant Cragun; E Kedford; C Wright essay award, Rex Dibble; USAO Womens club essay awaid, Austin Fife. by presented Army awards Captain Walter R Goodrich as C O T. Paul R. medal, follows: K. Grace; American Legion miliAmeriJohn Vranes; medal, tary medal, can Legion scholarship Howard Law. USAC science medal presented by Professor Reed W. Bailey to J Dale Scott. School of agriculture awards presented bv Professor E J Maynard as follows: Rolla M Rich, memorial scholarship. Joseph Parrish; John K Madsen trophy. Bvron John Stewart: John M Marion Jolley: Ritchie trophy. Ogden Union stock yards trophy, Ked-foi- BAR M41 JI mi !. Ogden Livestock P OGDEN, May 1!, Ogden livestock reports for Friday, us made by the USD A are as toilows: Hogs: Receipts, 290, including 139 tor maiket and 151 to Los Angeles market; steady; top, $3 40 few' lots 175 to for best drive-in,220-lb- , $3 85; and light ights heavies, around $3 00; late Thurs-- , day load 212 1b. Idahos, $3 35, packing sows, $2 50 'a 2 60. Cattle Receipts 127, unhiding 18 for maiket, 58 direit, 29 to Oakland packers and 22 to San .Francisco pa kers, slow, about steady, few odds cows, S3 On" ,375; common kinds downward to $2 50; lot good wal calves, $5 Oo a 5 5o ; common ligtit package stock euKes, $3 on down It.OiKi Sheep Receipts including 339 market, 1578 to Denvei market, 258 to Omaha market, 319 to St Paul packers, 1139 to St Joseph mar ki t, 1793 to Chi to cago maiket, 8301 Chicago puckers and 552 to New York sold none packers; early. ' s; fr .osso-Caeh- I'il !t Si .ipHitintMit, 3 jooius am! iHt'f here, just yens ago The Poison Logging company it bought the logs from settlerwas not until this spring that water betaine high enough to float the logs to the Humiul.p-nveThe logs were sound SAFETY GATKS SAVE CHILDREN MRvlMJ,NT J( - f V. I IM i ' v ilisht li m i ' t In- H mall ll f1 ll at d d I " "II j , an in hi ! i t i.M-- upail-i- o't,t tli u 2or Kust Mlot! t t)i ii iii jit ii)t ut uii'iit s ut IMihim la.Vi Hu- Fur First Clats lIuin!inpr J2 Ki a i:tt ,.tirs i. i, i kafcii i i .i im i;i n ; (iuaiantvihl Walk and Material im r LOR UBNT nal tt tun mi I S moiltMn it In.;- - (jiim- SIX loom Sui-un- ottau K.ist ( Hvi Aily South DOOM I PLANTS Klcal blink IMl-'Un Tlu y sell' hidd' n fr nn the throng by tbo pin h iiiit.iins of a little Tile mu u tamo to tlum muted and wioithiike. 1 tie cavaliir in lit a nit ulured satin untitd Su aus nrt k with Slie strong, purpo-- l'ui tine, re. dared not imbed, sho never even dreamed of opposing him. Ah!" The monosyllable roused lu r to realization of what was happmlng. Kick color tioodid iter palo cheeks. She clasped her hands lu a sudden tragic gesture. 'You! slio cried. (To Be Continued) hurialow In-- $lsf)M. MJn cn (outer anil Viry neat and 49 M-1- Feed Company Rhone l . Center A27t f FOR SALE AND ( EEFIfSAHQiG HOME ACCT. CORP. 2375 i: For CARPENTER or Construction Work Call REVERE FORSBERG . Building Contract or Day Work. Phone 827-374 East 7th ftorth reach- I'hune gen-ei- R 373. M18. 146-R- 1 KEEP YOUR i firf i.NK'i, tt'.SE't, W 590-3- SltSW N Sc i 17, U, , N N'W . , S , , 22 NE See. Sec 27 SE'iSWG, ,NV' Sin- Wanted Male Help DELIVERY' ROUTE MAN wanted at once for established line of NE ,NW'i. NW'oVK S(c 2 well known Sic 31, Town.ship lu Noitti, Kangi household goods 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, lias Cir or tight tnnk necessary tn1 satuficd with $27 50 u! (44 of Must onion intension make jtihd final proof', h, un k at start laini to Write Albert the land alow ii hImtI, Inform MdK, Route Mgr, 2150 Mou- ( F ( h cii, notary pubio, al MI4 mouth, (Tmirinah, O Ulah, on he 2! t day ot May, SU1, 23, CREDIT C00I) If you are behind with your bill lean them all up by borrowing c your car The cost is low, yui credit name remains good. No ei dor ,ers required. i , AI TOMOItlLK l!y-ru- MISCEILANEOUS I93J Claim ml lunn as uil-- sm-.s- ; I I NOTH K hl.H TO ( OVI It Xt I St bv t h a!- piupo t.K AI, ToiiS DEPT. Hatch mwTUicr HAFGII 111., K Rhone tf Is LOAN -- it, LOG AV U80 Affiliated With FOR SALE J- - K. HI KN HAM Salt FURNITURE ils will be rendved Itih Side I GO. ,nke City. RTH ,1MONK' FOR SALE M 539-V- Every Day Prices at the Crystal n depoat s and to he ' It nui will bo shall br m.ide in trit wia all provision.-sjh i!i ations ami plan.s. i(. Crystal bottling i I tid prnvidfd bv 'v inhttecH Cash or (crfilid t iun k in the .amount of fr. c p r nt of th bid must jo nmf nv pro posal. The right i. res rved to (jt rce't any or all propo'-.d1- . or to accept anv or al! alternate Utah StJitc Paidding Commission W, J H illonn. President R K Brown, of Construction Superintendent First pubhcjiUon May H, 1932. Last puhiieulmn May 23, 1932, V'c have some fine specimens in f weeping Birch.leaf Rurple Sycamore, Rauls Scarlet Thorn, Maple. Elm, Oak. A full line of Evergreens. 43 varieties of flowering shrubs. Cut-lea- d iSu.v pates, similar to those used a', tailroad crossings, are being operated hy around an Evanston, III., school. If the pates prove successful, it is planned to use policemen, previously stationed at the corners, lor other duty. One of the gates is shown in operation above. iu PLANT NOW i I Furniture Exchange nfundoti e K 3943 5172 transplanted tomatoes and pansy plants, also baby bug-5- . v Fred Blotter, Jr, 104 Croe-ktavenue M19 KDVVOOD double-treees, etc, half prue. PHONE A. TH )ICE H KIES EL AVE. gin iSK'i, 2KI lhon South F'nst West ,7M ; f"H J tlty, YOUNG PIGS Call Wells-vill- e Ctaii, Apul 2, 'J2 , H J Parker. M14 NO'IH'K tti.it tiiieby Molcn PeterM'n, ot llynim, Utah, KINDLING6 sacks $100, summer who. on PVbiu.u 2 LKk. wood, 5 sacks $100. Roil, ad eutr stok laismgi, stove M22. fciliher Dalton, Nn 011273, SR 4, So1 It, N OM VI OKs, modern KOON; urifurms'.u'd, t and rai.Le hu.iK' with tt S I a Thatcher & Morrell South Third it E ASTERS - ZINNIAS RKTUNIAS - SALVIAS VERVINAS - S.N'AR DRAGONS Ui, Si rung Iiunt.s 20 a Dozen 1 or uai.ti, West lllllt 15c M13tf (Ltiau;. Ihone 1071-M17. 47 roLK loom modern house with modern Lei?al Notices Dcpnitmcnt of the Intcimi, land oltne at Salt iakc IHj Real Kstate Agency UNMUMSilF.n thin" noth l GKO. Y. SMITHS Kv-- 7'lltll Miulf KM'sI il. m i M 17 MiutU :i lui.tnj iiu v liMiii IkmI Mjiarl v. ill) 2)1 Lilh pliant thiiil Nm'h, j.hiKik 1112 or m i i,(l9 ullt I hard oil b- .i'll PI lii of the he !' ut 2 '.. ,1 .tiiij laugh-lo1 1 Vi lb iv ,a ni.i; in a duam Su un Wt nt with L .in. .Now", I'tnlt ra of lmy l;tnI now Hiim alfalfa. lo .rhouitt our ami im- half nuhM of l.njMii I'i'y l h h l.atKl u''t wiJh j mu! v.nl-iiphl fui oolv ua S MlotJt I n Jrl.lliriM1 ll, !,ll 'I t I y j l:IMIKI m. linn ,.l a i I ii 123 t t M.'lil.i I v Ullllil If. "U ' NmI Mi) .t ie It M I! ij .it f, i In Hi. i . I'I t I nir-ther- n J traffic patrol officers at busy c; M.tm M2" K TL!i!-.- I ut t i ' I Ill. Jill- 'MU, 1. v rn ian school hoy So.itli liit'i limlil .lp U infill s f W . ; t Miij i f U t k ? I I'rt'Uo-al- Stivi'f 2v.r j the 4 M14U viitrola. Rhone M 14 127', It Ucrtilioil Radio Service Huiluing Paxiin 2.G State Capilol, SKANCHY & SMITH SAN FRANCISCO, May 14 P t th. until no Lake Salt lu Cit, Radio Enfiim-erWild turkeys in planted M iv 2 4, 1932. .md at tii.it a m, California a few' years ago tune EVERYTHING IN RADIO AUTOMOBILES amt re.ut. ly publn opemd are increasing rapidly, according Day and Nifiht Rirvice! to reports received by the division or furnishing all m itorinls and Equity in new Graham-Raise- . 42C North Fifth East Will ffr of fi.'h and game. On one ranch, performing all lanor sell at 25 per cent discount. Phones: 121.1 - 53UW - 184 where they were completely pro- the ehutmal work in connection Ihune 1X4. M22-t- f or the Atimimstr.ition Hutldmg tected. they trebled in number with nt the Utah St ite Agruulturul each year, one report said college. Lg tn. Ub.h Plans and spin ifications and blanks together with proposals Unfinished Chairs $1.00 other instruments jartaining to Unfinished Tables $4.50 ,rposaK. may be obtained at the P.iIko Rugs, 912 5.45 nfue of th arHntects, Hodgson 2 Yards !:i!:tn IVr running yard 85c uide; Eci'Ie.s Building, 1 ear Guarantee, 9x1! Ruhr $7.93 Ogden, Utah A deposit of $ l Special Discount on Livint; Uooni Suites and Bed Room Suites! for th plans and spcific'tions Ileulers in I,. II. Elect rie Ranges and Majeatie Kef ri;eratnrs. is rcquMid and this sum will be refunded pnnnbng the bidder has see rs: returned the mans not Inter than May 27th. lf,32; and provided fur-tr thrd h has submitted i pro& t:-:- i xo w. isT pose.! fc.r the work herein oi;th phone o hi i wise onlv of TVLKE1S IMKEAse ' ai.Sw 7 Dhuoe For Sale South Hi just I. And .is Abqiaon pctir- - U'ED band instiumcnts wanted md .on, l ititt go W d .on l..otan Plmnc 235 Mil Nielson, all ol Itwuni. Uloli. - W)YJI Hi 11Ish P 1 LOAT PAPER HANGING, painting, T.qvlor, API Eli 35 EARS Rc,i ! r HCMUIAM, Wash., May 14 d D ing .J E Knight. Phone Dilos f.f pi 7n3 J A large number of cedar logs ilmn; .piil 25, Jlu were dumped into Stevens creek, 3u, (May 7, 11, 21, 1933. ASIII'IS and rubbish removed Cull 40 miles fro.n 35 j ' FI'RNISlIFj) .nI'KHN , , h , Son Packing, Crating, Local and Ixmg Distance lluullng. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co. 14 phnn l WANTED E a'taa'.mn lerald Juur-i.i- CHRVROLET truck, good condiGeorge V. Harmon, Salt Lake tion Rpusonnhlp ,f tnken nt i!en W union stockyards trnph nnee Ernest Hubbard, Wells- Hatch, American Packing comIt M1B v pany trophy. Meirill E Cook; GENERAL houewoik and o ii Amencan-Hawaiiasteamship troIlt'iu-nu- ' ot children. Mis tomato trunsplanted phy, Theron Roscoe Andrus, leadK. J Pile son, I SAC Min Rhone 113-- J M27. plants hallenge cup, Paul E. ership Grace; livestock judging medals COWS to milk or picture for GOOD fresh cov 825 North Sixth to Donald Cox, Joseph Muir, Ar-- j rent. Chffoid Obrav, Paradise M17. East. thur Godtivy, Joseph Shelton, M17 Glade Linebaugh and Lloyd Keiler SIX WEEKS old cockerels, ten as alternate. i cuts eat h AI20 Rhone 393. - Dibble. C. I miTlTLNr' i Neu-berg- Thatcher to M.tu -- 1 Bergeson, Welling Roskelley, Alvin J 'li use her, Claude L. Jensen. George hiut and Mark Education Selma .aawkes, Liu de Burgovue, Keia Lois Bateman, Wilford Brice, unt and Dorothy Sanford Engiand Cleve Milligan neering Home ecoGeorge A. Lawrence. nomics Hazel Sowards, Etta De- vine, h ram is Knott, Alice Merrill and Lydia Jennings Arts and sciences- - Doris Farr, Edith b unk, Datus HarnuioirA, Flora Hart, Evelyn Reeder, Ray and James, Cornell Christensen Orahe Cragun. Agriculture An Robert Gerber, thony Coletti, Odell Julanuer, Golden Stocker, Mathias Richards Howard J. Norton, Arthur Godfrey and Bion Tolman btlwitn I ' . i lii-- any-Ther- we contains and ottier articles, nst Ninth und First wnst wilili bttr fellovv-niydad- . 'shape Folio medlat K the yo. T, "."When t f & MOVING I.EM'iiEH IH.ACK v 1 Heards. Ault LOST p.-'- j HYR J. W. ( ! 1 int-se- r ' tm-sore- f tHyi PHONE 448 Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city Long Distance Hauling ' j - Moving Mis-a- . orjani? 2 So-a- the reached !r behind, rnw-ntlIi.nb.; Bt.md tip lDU the po ket of a loun&klfi coat fal.al.id al l witli ll.e .ff.et she 'luiig uvtr Die Im k of the erut. lie tad I'ro.lueed. and. slim and bUfild was an im ongi uoiis ttgnie at the In her eluyle, diaidianout yainniit. penultte.l berielf to be arrayed In, deled wig ami trappings of a bluu.1 the pale blue fro. k with huge pun jot the late eighteenth ceuluiy. It biers and lacy underskirt. This Ya3.H"ant,J to B.llllu Kuidmg this dev ii mac bins of the twentieth ten dune, bho adjusted tho wig over her tuiy tluough the dark night. i hey own chining trchbs. The efTi should hnv had a cuach and four was inurvtluuH in .t.intty hT paitiin No stranger was the sight lleuKe prettiness was tnuisforiut'd Into otf.red prebently, a dgaret banging n corner of ber ,ilh She win as limply from petarular "In, ,el.t reasunubl.i-,sdipnilled ad a lady In uu undent eiaboiately rouged mouth. 'willing to ov.rlouk all tlm tlm. Why did you say everything Is you i been nasty to mo and Halt portrait. Shu tried the efTM-of an In putsouuus nowadays. she demand with a clean biato." "1 guess yuu'le the dm flnitedmul patch near the corner ed. lor," Hub of one eye and liktd it. lht.n the1 The man In the drivers seat sail, rumpies-dutfils lips. lied un atomizer and splayed her- tlnew her an annoyed gian.e. d elf rasually with stent. thought you that, l.e B.ut ' rPHB music Btruek on Susans ear I think It's stupid Hie club com tered. tike a blow. The scene was one "Ale? I never miss anything," of Incredibly brilliant color and mlttee Insists on everyone wearing masks," complained Mrs. A.kroyd, Pentse told him airily "1 think movement. The shifting patterns watching the performance with In know whats griping you." Iwlmlt the dancers wove reminded "You re teiett. S'evet.s, the maid, slipped smart," said Hub Dunbar l.er of scenes peered at through the Denises Ida. k mask Into the pocket with sarcastic Intonation. lens of a kaleidoscope. She was "Aren't I, Just. She tks a thankful for tno mask which bad of .lrnid smoke In fcls direction. la.n Sent with her costume. Thus "Let me tell you one thing, young furnished with anonymity, she felt Daddy and your braver, stronger. Why had Ernest father have been getting together insisted on her coming? It was and they've decided they dont like odd. She had not expected to brave the way you're behaving. 'the terrors of bis neighborhood on "So what? the young man want- - the north shore until she was Bafely "You are a picture, miss, Stevens ed to know. his wife. Dut Jack Waring, in declared, with enthusiasm. Denise. "It was distinctly understood," Heath's abseuce, had Informed' her snatched up her fan, allowed the Denise told him with dignity, "that that the message had come over the wrap to bo adjusted around her slim wo were engaged last summer. Oh, telephone from New York. Heath e shouldeis, and hurried downstairs. 1 know it wasn't announced or had not been able to reach her beyoung grandee In biscuit , thing like that but you knew and fore going into Maine on that land rial Mi dT. i cl. U Mh Mutual Mi. rt- ld Ml lo of it Jtt f, tU 'I v i,.i 111. , Ji'-- f.tj 5, i "t t I'lnnyioti lull foamed (hair and tier iniwder. d wli; lay on Her ei'i.ad. tlia broead.i inotlnis Kii,-!- u mud, .r. .. d Inin duty for the nna'd.in, hovered Mum T if O KH on (lie a i .! clout ii p Ji, r :,i hoiim tai9 nil ij r i Mid f 2 M ! Mil 'I ' (, tv CHAPTER v? KNISK So.t t. fore her taffeta Intent el. It I' i! (lreilriK MilJH'l HtlM U I ft -- I - V ji, f,U uu 04 'I u O', McELLIOTT Wlrtf l.itlis I 4 7 t ' ' 'I L f w - BY MABEL AiriN lino tit 11M1 till fill .1 Ij fa, la.it .It hint H i a IV Hl'-lO k K lit h"V t li. (I htli.il p.ll k M J i,t mi t .11. t a ' j ' lilt lit ,il ni ol Kt III i. i uiw Small ft .p Tall for lo Ip. ! I i-i- 20 (.i.uii 21 Monday II. 411 16 2M f.2 St tout w Wh,tf dav an- ipi.iIIv in nit; 9 tlloU'dlhls. of Mtm s lo Ken tin in vi idge. 2 6 2'JCImI.I 211 An. u ni waf 21 To soak flat, n 22 'ion. lame man. Regions 21 Hevokt d 22 Aili. Ie 24 Sou I lie. t 25 Iniiouiu 26 Sol i ov, t u) 28 i'i . j.o- i( ion i Iurle 1 Miaoidinar-ll- Kiattif h tupped bill 18.Mineral imlii-,- . try of Ken tuc ky 40 ttl l'ui lie ie the L, rection will at clubs Mtss tt-- Is 14 One "At t gates to Previous H I. ! He had said he wlshe., n to tbs Waring to escort ball. Her cos George turee would be delivered to her. ran hr liners over the i h. r spreading skirt. pale apt ot of She km w the color b'caine her ut ter y Want? had tome dressed as an Imlan tribal chief. "1 don t understand it at all," Hut bow 1,1 said to bel-- lf. .Susan . . . ' ra glad I fll1 t,1,3ot ' ,th beaut if til it ad isBob nmtiered rehcliiously. n.p. a a me." Denises manner chant;r'd. Into She felt e v bed :iM happy. Some her loue cr,,pt coolng not(J of dancers suu.ul to a minint at the ,,e mourning dove. "Wiiata the lend of the gnat ballroom. How ue 0f quarreling the way we do?" 'lovely It vv..4 to a h the b)ie aked ..you can be ni,e and ,0 ca'.iy steps,btoi the curving We team well together an c.in j forgot in plrnio f t as bu w..t. I, d. Kveryones always said so. We like tat f comp-bibroke this tn-- i the same thing; and run with the Then n and the Fame pang. The way I look at It. terlude in'u L i jt ali boils donu to this. We have guest w t t e or'1 r d to swing aht ut clsance of making tljing in a "I'.iiil J " !. ' a a Su an looked l than ni,,ht of tbo people we about, fur Job V. at Ing ,l know. Daddy's awfully keen for it He was imwlit re ' s n. As " ebe abruily J"l80 't '1,ur Ju know that. 'be onhc-ti- f Mopp'd ! u found Ie s, ' g a t a ' .it h r In ' es. i nit ruloi id j o Erowled the boy. t and hi v t n t Well, tb.n, why not lets be Tall I a was and i' I.ei s please .sensible about It? a tt'Mil, iu Hi;, j,. .1 intj pu and and vll surprise thm, un, jtveiyLoriy this iidiuhius rowing wove bt'wi doing all winter. She was rMU tt in f t!o n,n fp A t IK .1 enjoying her role of pauemaker li'l 111 II i 't- til al Hi with If. 'i li t ij Uu ti:g I in to willing bury the hatchet, liKu LH. Hi r j.mIiiii ,,ii u iiin-iif yon are. Denis went on. It w ..a! J (e Mi an; r, tn n,n we you like Hadn't have a hg w! n r f ai a n v (u. vq ding but Just gallop away FMm IkI'sj If i. il,.j (Hj'i)UKiil of Umj place and have a Justice many us Jl Mil lit That would tie fun I UtiMl tho Hill mu P The tnau ehrugyed. "Youve gut iiiurt Iuhi u U, ia uh, it nil wotki'd out, haven't yuii'" " i n t r n tfj r 1 Thats bet a u know what's b. Ot U al. M, ), n tlJj l best fur' U.Hi 'ofU9.e'dl.i Uen'se In r 'erdored aatin hreerl.es and coat of the same rotor with lace frill at his wrists and buckled on his availed tier. lie. too, vraa masked. Come ah ns. Were .te, the fits Said ii(ii!arilly. Hie veil modeled lips of lie voupk co'i'tier rutved In what to be ill humor. "Whose fault Is that" he deniand.d. "Ive be, n wa l.i.g for 0llrs.. Hus Penile Ignored. Its rung o bo a j,oi.,Mious faity ariioiw Im sure of Hint, she i.Uli. d on. dill i. ring down the steps and man ter aging wilii difficulty to beiuffl. d self within tlie conhnrs of tm wuium; mntor car. Kiurythintf'a pulii.niiin," rmittend her escort, blurmuing t Be t,. SATIllDW, M.U I.OGAN, UTAn, Providence. EdgeWood Ilall Nurseries . phono |