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Show THE PAGE EIGHT A L HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L. JULY SATURDAY, 9, L 7 1 YUS&M HIRE TO DAK Cherry suggested, "i'll see If 1 can seemed about to speak but then her IlOK, ofprtitj ItU set that wave for you If you want eyes lowered. daiifater inroid fall la I me to." w!lby Didnt you see him there?" wltb l pvrfaiii You lamb! Will you really?" Cherry asked. I'HII.IJrs, Rfnipaper report, vaiila her father bit quarrel Yes. but you'll have to take a Why oh. yes, be was there adabuit Da a and thru, faking There was another aak Dan to hot hath first and put on some- when I left. lear, vantage of l.eap tarry her. 'I her are married and thing warm. Otherwise youll have pause and Dixie broke tt to say. move Into a eheap apartment. URlil CHEKHV k with herry' areatruggle diarournglng. Dl.XIfC movie erltic of the .New. I friendly with t herry. Mie meet handsome U4X i'EAKb(l. of the Arwi, alo After several week Cherry mother heenme seriously III. The girl I railed home and there I a reeoaelllatloa with her pnreata hat pride will aof allow her ta them. accept financial aid front hen IIH1. llOM I stronger she and her haahand leave for several months at the seashore. (herry and Daa atarea Invited re-to a swimming aenrhy party sort. Daa I delayed and Cherry ntnrts with I'esrson. A storm vertakes them and while they re waiting for It to pass he tells her he loves her. 'I hey finally reach home bat after that ( herry voids Pearses. V 411, , RHKMM magnslne Writer comes to Wellington. Dan meets her and she asks him to with her oa a play. Daa speed most of his evenings at Miss Vail's apartment working on tho play. Cherry dislikes llrenda. hfae begs off from a dinner telling Dan to go nitbool her. hotiae-Wor- Invl-tatl- ROW CO OR WITH TUB STORI CHAPTER XXXIX HERRY stood looking out at the wet street. The ralu had begun early In the morning, a steady down pour that threatened to continue throughout the night. It bad rained every day of the week so far. October apparently was trying to masquerade as April but the wind was cclder and the days were growing shorter. Now at 6:30 dusk was gathering and In half an hour the street would be In darkness. "Pinky!" the girl scolded. "I told you to leave those spools alone! Aren't you ashamed " The sentence went unfinished. There was a knock at the door and Cherry hurried to open it Dixie Shannon stood In the In dripping raincoat, galoshes and limp felt hat. Look at me! she moaned. My permanents ruined! 1 had it put In only a week Did ago. you ever see such a sight? I couldn't get a taxi and I had to watt hours for a car. I'm simply soaking!" "You certainly are!" Cherry Come In and get that wet agreed. coat oft." Dixie struggled with the clumsy galoshes. "Might as well have left these at home, she grumbled. Holes In both heels. Oh what a day this has been! What a day!" Cherry took the wet raincoat and spread It over a chair. Raindrops trickled In a little stream from Dixies hat. The brown hair that had boen waved permanently" a week before was Indeed a sorry ball-wa- sight Dixie caught a glimpse of herself In the mirror and squealed In disWhat'll I do? she exmay. claimed. I look like a Hottentot!" "Better get Into dry clothes," pueumonla!" Dixie reached for her hat. "I'll be right back, ised. Almost at the But 1 forgot stopped. coat and she promdoor she Dan will be coming Of course, lamb! 1 know that's all there Is to It. Nobody's been talking about your Dan and 1 was a dumbbell to suggest It. Matter of fact. 1 only meant Dan's exceptional . because he is so Is everything There now ail m the world' "You can have the recipe." Cherry told her. "Ibey'ra awfully simple to stir up." At the other side of the room Pinky, the kitten, was playing with a rubber ball. He gave the ball a smart slap and It went rolling across the floor. Pinky flew after It. In "lie's having dinner down town tonight. Cherry told her. "Slip Into a bathrobe, Dixie, and come down and eat with me. Everything's ready and I was dreading the meal alone." Give me 10 minutes and I'll be here with bells on! pHERRY looked at the kitten. She said, Im glad you stopped In TT was a little more than that be-tonight. Dixie. Pinkys been the fore Dlile returned. She pushed only company I've had all day. It's the door open, raised her tip tilting lonesome here when It's so dark nose and sniffed appreciating!;. and gloomy outside. And Food!" Dixie announced. Hows Dan s play coming?" the such food!" other girl asked. The table bad been drawn out Its been finished and now and places laid for two. The odors they're writing the second act over of baked pork chops, fresh vegeagain. It seems to take an awfultables and muffins mingled ly long time to write a play. 1 bad Cherry was pouring water no Idea it was so much work." into amber tumblers. Dixie glanced up and the lids of "Everythings ready," the an- her eyee narrowed. "What do you think of this Brenda Vail?" she nounced. And doea It look good! Cherry, asked.' "Do you like her? Dan says she's Cherry hesitated. youre a genius, that's what you are. awfully clever," she said slowly. I've never beard of anyone who "Yes, of course, but what do you could learn to cook the way you think of her?" have in such a short time. Here I don't think I know her well I've been struggling with a frying to say. I've only met her enough pan for years and what doea It a few times." get me? Dan sees her rather often Dixie wore a green and white doesn't he?" striped bathrobe that apparently "Why, of course. They've been had shrunk. She wore floppy blue working together for weeks." satin mules on her feet and black She's rather unusual looking, lace hose. Her bobbed hair, partly don't you think?" Dixie persisted dry now, looked more than ever "Not pretty exactly but the type a like the exaggerated coiffure of a lot of men fall for. That red hair Fiji Island princess. and the way she dresses. Ive only Cherry glanced at her and seen her at a distance but I've laughed. "You did wreck that per- heard them talking about her at manent!" she said. "I'm no pro- the office. There aren't many wives fessional but I think 1 can promise who would be willing to let their a little Improvement!" husbands eveDlng after eveIt cost $7.50, Dixie announced ning with spend a vamp like that. dolefully. "And I thought It was Dixie, you don't mean to sugoing to make me look like Joan ggest! Crawford. Well there's no use Heavens forbid! I dont mean crying over a rolling stone or to suggest a thing in the world. Of whatever It Is they say. Looking course I know Dan Isn't the sort at those pork chops makes me feel to play around with anyone else a lot better even if my beauty Is even If It were harmless. I wouldn't ruined. say a thing like that for the world!" They were sitting at the table The denial wag a shade too vehenow and Cherry served the plates. ment, and Dixie's smile a trifle Dixie broke open a steaming muf-I- forced but Cberry did not seem to n and the golden butter melted as notice thia. Sbe looked across at it touched the bread. the othei girl. Cherry's face bad Dan Phillips is missing an ele- suddenly become serious. gant dinner if anyone should ask If anybody would dare to say me," Dixie said. By the way. things like that 1 hope you'll tell what's Dan dolDg? Working on them It's not true, she said earn that play of his?" Dan wouldn't he couldn't estly. No. do anything except play fair. He Cherry shook her head. Dan's at the office. He eald be bad knows 1 understand about Miss a lot of extra work and wanted to Vail. Dan admires her because of her ability and of course be'e gratestay until It waa finished." "At the office?" The other girl ful for all the help she's given looked up. For an InBtant she him. appe-tlzingl- -- I La-iv- club met The Busy Bee afternoon at the Wednesday was 1 taken he time sonoolnouse. up in sewing on nightgowns. Four members were present. club also met The We Sew Wednesday with eight in attendance. The sewing of slips was taken up. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Porter and daughter Genevieve and Mr. B. P. Porter of Logan were the Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Larsen and family. Mrs. Mary Jones is spending a week in Idaho Falls with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Rigby. Mrs. LRoy Cooley entertained at a wiener roast Wednesday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband. Campfire games were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Fdvard Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dowdle, Miss Re of Coolev. Lawrence Cantwell Smithfield. Harold Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cooley. people Among the who attended funeral services of were Mr. and Christian Petersen Mrs. Orlo Hyde of Ogden, Mrs. Zina Rigby, Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen, Mrs. Herman Clausmger, Attorney Funnesbeck, Mrs. Bernice Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fredrickson and William F. Jensen of Bogan and Hyrum Rigby of Providence. IAYST FISH KELSO. Wash., July 8 (t'Pi Dale Dotson lost a big one when tackle broke. A few seconds later d rav Parkhill hauled in the fish. His hook caught in the broken tackle as it swept by. fri-n- New English Home You Save Money to buy them... every time you Ride Electric Cars ibisses Trade at Sacrifice Phone - - - r 414-- CONDUCT SCHOOL I I A week's course in girl scout leadership will be offered at the Utah State Agricultural college, under the leadership of Miss Olga Carlson, girl scout national field trainer of New York, according to the announcement today of Dr. J. H. Linford, director of the college summer school. The course will begin on Monday and will be of one week's duration. The material presented will include games, songs, dramatics, woodcrafL and other girl activities. It will be of special value to students contemplating either professional or volunteer recreational leadership. Miss Carlson gave work in girl scouting during the 1931 summer school which proved very popular both among girls and leaders of girl's activities. A number of students have indicated their indention of attending the course. It will be held daily at the college from 3 to 5 The course will be a demonstration one and a number of hikes and outdoor activities are planned in addition to the regular work. One hour of college credit will be given. students who register for the course will be housed in the college dormitory free of charge. Reservations can be made at the college on Monday morning when students register. A number of special summer school activities have been planned for the week, inasmuch as it is the last week of the session. They include the annual summer school drama, and a canyon party for students of the school, at which Dr. E. H. Griggs, author and lecturer of New York will talk. He will also deliver two daily lectures during the week. Out-of-to- W Mr and Mrs Dik Lower and family motored to Smithfield Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lower. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lott of Trenton were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. .1 A. Bingham. Sunday. Mr nnd Mrs Vagn Hansen, who hive been visiting here for the last tv) weeks with friends and returned to California. relatives, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George S Noble and family spent the Fourth in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A Bingham und children and Jay Bingham joined li land tlV r. rf.e I is i: it il i li a PETERSEN RITES DRAW MANY NEWTON The ward chapel was filled with and relatives friends Thursday afternoon, gathered to pay respect to the memory of Christian Andrew Petersen. Numerous sprays of flowers bore evidence of the love and esteem in which Mr Petersen was held. Bishop Ralph C. Jones was In charge of the program. Those who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family were: C. F. Olsen of Hyrum, Supt. J. W. Kirkbride of the Cache county schools, John E Griffin and Bishop Jones. Musical numbers included: a vocal solo, Einar Pedersen; violin selection, Marcus Griffin; instrumental number, William Barnes of Smithfield and a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. L. George Clarke Prayers were offered by Joseph R. Tuddenham and Stanley Griffin. Interment was in the Newtor The grave was dedicemetery. cated by James A. Hansen. BLAME DISASTER ON MISHANDLING CHERBOURG. France. July 9 Two French admirals said today the sinking of the new Promethee yesterday submarine, with a loss of 03 lives was due to mishandling of the controls by members of the crew who were not thoroughly acquainted with the ship. Admirals Lebris and Dooteui concurred in the opinion that th( wrong lever was 0ernted bv some members of the crew causing compartment to be floode before the hatches could be closed The Promethee went down bv tbe stern in 37 seconds. The com- - t m I him I - (i.ir- ur it liti inn in ii 1 1 4 X relatives and spent the Fourth at tb0 Smitlifi'd cite pirk Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Peterson and children and Mr. and Mio Dick Lower and children joined the ball team and motored on the Fourth where the boys played ball and were entertained by the Lava team during the day and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterson and children, Russell and Elaine, and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Reese and children of Benson, spent Sunday and the Fourth up Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Bingham and two small sons, motored to Trenton, Wednesday evening to visil relatives. K'.l'i fiiii rtt. .. r t:. rrll OIXOX b r r if X s X proHl A hr molfarr farnlifa X A A . At or . m ennira to U rlllnitiuii and ion nirrla farr hr nafas him In rolltitiiirntr In iwrllHiu tt tl:v It in lire in a in apriid mnl of liia ee-iiinu- a ot liaa Anil's trtrs to worn I npiirloiriit Kerry thru there ts a p tilioul Urendn find Don hut t berry mill not listen lifts nka 4 berry ntmul n bnrl I X I wrtlrr l.llr BJjmta 2J2 HCA SBMC Cou FICTION. WC. J'he but. sugary liquid bublled d fiave this e 1. i. .nU if ou d n I over tbe edge of ihe crust and .ok I ii tinieh burned ber hand Cnerry cried oul .wibl to (In It .v s j and t ( .t:t-d'Viil I .l iln i Hunk Vu d In pain. She dropped tbe pie on 1 ,ve I. ibe sbelf and held ber hand under (Me LH hut in ii. d dump iiulilixl and biuved until 1 i.n running water from the tap.. The pie was ruined. The' blaze gland ' ii ah unusual for Cherry to com beneath the oven must have been she bad thought. Tbe pldhi out Toiih'hl she VAH9 really higher 'irett She had Hied to crowd tot. top crust. Instead of being a gold much tk into a bfaigte djy and en flakey yellow. w;,i rharred sod in black. Tbe odor of burning apple i vei iniiMle In her Uidy seem-Juice was offensive. pful- si Dan slood In the doorway, sur Dan grumbled "(Jit all right CM .In it veylng the s. ene. "Well." he aald lie rolled up big sleeves and I guess we dont have pie for din i tic r r pinned an tipruu about blni ner." He moved to tbe windows h e pave him (he tieauiue powder, and raised them. Cold air swept Into the room It d basin of Wuler and clean duster Dan disappeared and Cherry went chilled tho food that bad been in tbe serving n with preparations dishes for ibe meal placed Cherry and Dan shivered but there of going ahead cMIK mixed the salad and poured could be do thought wltb tbe meal until tbe smoke was the stew Into a serving bowl In five minutes tbe atmosgone. ltr hr rr ui.tl UariniiHi wirutK'i' ewtih hiitirMitrk urr tft. III Iiiliraulos tttXII l tr crliii Nmis tin is fat in' itirt-iIrlrndl) I Itrrr It WON at... til I far rwx il ! Ml ikr frlrw ( tuvr III fare Afirr trtrral farrr? unit far I erritiuwl) til (far tilt Kora fa n in r n fid ifarrr ts a rri'oiM-lli MeiM Milk fan strata I'fJdr tsill not siiun brr to n'rpi Mi'tins'litl ntd I mill liirm liiiMrirt ll no I Xllta lit i rirpirf arrfatHft miotfart t'lim:lr to tin - talked of other subjects. Cherry brought the dessert and poured the coffee. Afterward they washed and wiped the dishes together and put the room to rights. Then Dixie sat before tbe mirror while Cherry dampened tbe frizzled, unruly hair and combed It painstakingly Into neat waves. It waa almost an hours work but when It was finished Dill was enthusiastic. It looks better than when they set it at the bhop! she Insisted. "Honestly. I don't know bow 1 can thank you" "There's nothing to thank me I didn't for," Cherry told her. have anything else to do and it s been fun." A little later Dixie departed. In her own apartment she hung away the raincoat that was dry now and tucked tbe galoshes out of sight. Dixie stood before the mirror for a moment Inspecting her carefully wared locks. She was thinking of tbe girl down stairs. "There's no use to tell her," Dixie Informed the Image In the looking glass. "It's better for her not to know but just the same It's a dirty shame! I'd like to tell Dan Phillips what 1 think of nlm!" It was evident from the black looks directed at the girl In the mirror that these remarks would not be complimentary. With a sigh Dixie turned away to pick up the mystery story sbe bad begun the night before. The way in which the good looking amateur detective tracked down the perpetrator of the series of horrifying crimes was fascinating readDixie did not put the book ing. down until she had finished tbe last The hands of the tiny chapter. Ivory alarm clock on the bedside table pointed to 20 minutes alter 12. Dixie tossed the book aside then and switched out the light. At the same time In the second floor Dan Phillips apartment yawned and discarded his vest. "Say, Cherry," he asked, "what's become of that yarn I wrote about the taxicab driver? The one I called 'Night Life'? Remember? I'd like to take It around for Brenda to have a look at. Cherry's back was toward him. She did not turn as she answered. There was a pause, almost Imperceptible. and then sbe said. "I'm sorry. Dan. but I destroyed tt 1 didnt mean to. It got In with some other papers and 1 didn't know until It was gone " The words were a deliberate falsehood. But of course Dan would Dover learn tbe truth! AMALGA Strictly Modern For Sale or -- r) IfMf "L'mrn! These mufttns are marvel right?" ous. if I could hake muffins like this one I'd be the proudest person rJHEY GIRL LEADER TO Mr. and Mrs. William Tudden-huand daughters Minerva, Alice, Mary and Katherine and son, Calder and wife of Salt Lake City were the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Tuddenham. The Elite club went on an overnight outing Wednesday and night Thursday at the Newton creek. Wiener roasting, campfire cooking, story telling, sports, and hiking were enjoyed by the Those present were girls. Christensen, Gwenva Clarke, Beatrice Barker, LaFay Hansen, Hazel Hanrey. Emelia Hansen, and their teacher, Anna Larsen and Naomi Dowdle. At the M. I. A. conjoint Sunday evening, the program included a talk on the slogan by John E. Griffin; piano solo, Mark Jenkins; talk on "Meeting Your Challenger in Life" by Dr. R. C. Merrill of California and a male quartette from Clarkston. Mrs. Loretta Sears of Los Angelas spent several dHys last week with his mother, Mrs. Mary B. Criffin. Mrs. Elizabeth Curtis of Victor, Idaho, is visiting with Mrs. Martha Jenkins. T'ltl !; ,1, mi iirl,r i:trrrhr i II 932. If I i 1 oi didn't like stew but tonight be phere cleared. Dan story Ifhr wrote Mirks before, shr destroyed, deliberately leHInic aa untruth NOW C.O OX IT II IHK falOHt CtlAPTER XL HERRY slipped ihc pie Into the the door and oven, dosed with a sigh Her straightened shoulders and arms adit d She knew she should not have f'ed to hake on cleaning day hut the ap pies would have spoiled if die had not use' them Apple pie as Dan's favorite deesert too. She looked at the clock and saw that tt was almost 6. Time to set the table. Cherry was wearing her oldest It was torn and house dres smeared with dust but she did not think of that. Her hair was hid den beneath a towel pinned on for a dust cap and there were black smudges on her cheeks From floor lo ceiling the apartment was In splc and span order hut Cherry herself had nevei heeti less presentable She had given the apartment a tbor ougb cleaning, shaken the rugs, swept and dusted and washed the windows It had all taken longer ih. in she had expected. Cht-rropened the gateleg table and spread out tho cloth. Usually the took palus to make the table a' tractive hut tonight dlBhes and silver went on carelessly. She was hack In the kitchen stirring the stew made from last night's beef roast when Dan's kt y sounded In the lock. Cherry did not turn but called, "That you, Daa? She heard him toss down his coat A minute and newspapers more and he stood in the doorway "Great Scott!" Dan exclaimed, what have you beeu doing to yourself? Cherry looked up In surprise "Why I oh. I guess forgot to take the towel off my bead. Ive been cleaning house. Everythings dune except the bathroom window Will you wash It for me. Dan, while I finish getting dinner on the table?" The young man frowned. "Can't It wait uutll tomorrow?" I would have to eat It. Everything was ready except the pie. Cherry glanced Into the oven, turned the flame higher "Haven't you finished yet. Dan?" d die He was rubbing the window pane XX ak Cherry disappeared Into the dressing room and returned wltb tell-talred lines about ber eyes. Sbe and Dan sat dowD at tbe table and tbe meal began. Cberry, If she bad been her own vivacious self, would have looked attractive In spite of she couiu not cou'u Auger "aebed id the girl 8 voice. "Il't strange." sbe said, "but wheuevei waut lo do you there a anything always have other plans! We uevet You go out together any more. haven't taken we anywhere for a week' All do Is stay home and "I know!" Dan assured her bit All you do Is stay borne terly ami slave I can recite tbe rest of It comes it for you ba. kwards. from baviug a worthless, good husband. I'm very sorry for you. nut in keeping with my role as the worthless husband A ii have to remind you that i've iua other plans for the evening. He picked up bis bat and coat ' "Where are you going, Dan?" He stood with one band on tbd dooiknob. Dan paused long enough to say the one word. Out!" then disappeared. Cherry sank Into the big chair. The tears she had fought back for so long came unchecked. "Hes "He's gone gone!" she sobbed without me! Oh. what will I do? What will I do?" There was only Pinky the kitten to console ber and Pinky was engaged Id tearing up a paper sack. 1 1 her soiled, torn frock. Sbe could have laughed and Dan would not PHILLIPS strode to the winhave noticed the grimy costume JJAN He stood looking out at dow. She did not look attractive now. Dan's exclamation was smooth Tears had tbe black marks tbe darkness, bands clasped behind smudged ered. "Why don't you hire some- on her face. Her Ups pressed lo a bis back. one to come In and do this for hard, tight line to keep from Tbere was a single light In the he demanded. "Don't you you? think I ve done a day's work at the large room. It came from a lamp ofhie?" spoke once or twice as near the davenport and It glowed "1 guess you know why don't though trying to make over- softly beneath the parchment tinted hire anyone to help me! Its because 1 haven't money to pay tures at friendliness but they were shade. From the shadows across not accepted. them. Cherry's answers tbe room a low voice came. .nut youre restless!" Brenda "And that's because 1 don't make were polite. Too polite. Tbere enough! Is that It? You might as was a long Interval of silence In Vail said. "Is anything wrong, Dan?" well say IL That's what you're which the elrl was aware that tbe Phillips turned. "There's noththluklDg. Isn't It?" Tbe stew was ing wrong." he said. "Nothing at "Ob. Dan. bow can you accuse me meal was hopeless. cant come here of such things? Do I ever complain cold and the salad contained too all. But. Brenda. about money? Don't I do everything much salt. She bad counted on tbe any more. I've got to stop seeing In the world to save? I've worked pie to retrieve a meal of s you." "You silly boy! What on earth all day " Cherry was so miserable sbe would are you talking about? "Worked? What do you think not have noticed nbat sbe was The young man moved forward I've been doing? If you really had if It bad not been for Dan. lo do a day's work once In a while Why didn't be tell her be was so that his face waa illuminated by maybe youd know how It feels to sorry for those hateful things be tbe circle of light. The lines of his He be tired!" had said? Why didn't be cover ber cheeks were drawn tightly. Tears smarted tn Cherry's eyes band with bis own and say. wen. on stubbornly. You know but she was determined Dan should "Cherry, I was a beast but It was what t mean. Brenda! You know not see them. Sbe could not trust because Ive bad a bard day. For- things can't go on as they have herself to speak. give me. darling!" Wby didn't be been!" "But. Dan, you don't mean this!" They had never quarreled so be- take ber In bis arms and ssk her Brenda Vail bad risen. Sbe was fore. There was nothlDg over which to forget those cruel words? Dan Phillips did none of tbese dressed In black velvet and out of Both they were disagreeing now. were tired and both were suffering things. He ate little of tbe food the shadows her face looked very from One word from Tbe meal was over almost as soon white. Tbe outline of her rouged nerves." either of them just then could have as it had begun. While Cberry lips was like a double beart. You dont mean you're going to set everything right but neither of gathered up the dishes Dan sat forget about me? You dont mean them spoke that word. barricaded behind his newspaper. Dan finished polishing the win Tbe girl had almost decided she you're not coming to see me? I havent the right! dow pane and stepped back. There," could stand the silence no longer, PblUlpa I have he said grudgingly. "Doea that suit that she must speak, when Dan got protested huskily. tj. think of someone else. Brendi to his feeL you?" I'm going out for a while." he Things can't go on this way. I tell The girl did not reply. The odor you, 1 can't stand it! ot something burning had reached said shortly. The woman's voice dropped to her nostrils. Tbe pie lo the oven! But, Cherry forgot her pose. Cberry ran to the kitchen and Dan," she said, "I thought we might lower pitch. "I know," she whispulled tire oven door open. Thick go somewhere together this eve- pered. "It's been bard for me, too. 1 Oh. Dan smoke rolled out. Cherry reached ning. See a movie maybe. Sbe waa In his arms then and for a bolder but found none. She thought " Im sorry, Dan Interrupted. Phillips was kissing her. grabbed the nearest object a tea towel and lifted out the pie. I've made other plans. (To Be Continued) laboriously. Cherry stepped for "Up there." she pointed "There's a streak that Isn't clean." ward. 1 1 left-over- eat-D- r 1 Report made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of ihe condition ot THE THATCHER BROTHERS BANKING COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson Mrs. Lavern Malad, Idaho, Gibbs and children of Garfield and Mrs. Marvel Bullock and children were dinner guests Sunday at the home of their mother, Mrs. Henry Pink roses formed the Shelton. centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patten and family of Charleston, West Va.,rre the guests of Mrs. Agnes Co- of I Logan started early Wednes- day morning and hiked to the peak, a long, steep climb up the mountains W'est of town to enjoy their lunch, then scaled another. Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen entertained at a luncheon, Monday. The table was attractively centered with a bowl of summer flowers. Covers were laid for Mr. penand Mrs. George Hughes of GarMr and Mrs. Thomas P. Smith land, Mr. and Mrs. William Buist, of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Moms Wanda and Faye Hill, Theta Bar-rqt- t. Smith of Providence were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen. of puests of Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Johanson and Albert A basket of Salt Lake City spent a family Smith, Sunday. few days flowers formed an effective cen this week as guests of Mrs. Deterpiece. Mrs. Bird entertained los Bird. Mrs. H C. Sorensen entertained at an attractive luncheon. Sumit a children's party in honor mer flowers formed a pretty cenof the ninth birthday of her terpiece. Covers were laid for laughter, Jean. Ten guests en- Mr. Johanson and family, Mr. and refreshments. joyed games and Mrs. Vernal Willie and family of Miss Leona Walker of Smithfield Brigham, Arzella Bird. Irene Bird of the Fourth here, July spent and Mr. and Mrs. Bird. guests of her grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. George Hiibner was hostess .lelen Walker. appointed dinMrs. Frank Ballard of Arco, at an attractively ner Saturday in compliment to Idaho, is the guest of her parents, M"r. Mrs. Oscar Patten and and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Wood. Va., Mrs Ballard and Mrs. Wood were family of Charleston.Mr. West and Mrs. Agnes Copen. guests Thursday of Miss Alene Mrs. Hiibner and family and Charles Durphy of Beaver Dam. of Ogden. A party was given Holmes birthday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayberry Wednesday by Mrs. Edgar Han- and daughter, Blanche, of Hooper cock in honor of her duup r, Mrs. Madeira tenth birthday. Luncheon were guests of Mr. and George Hilbnpr. Sunday and Monwas served to 13. Mrs Theo Larsen entertained day. Mrs. Hiibner entertainedCov--at ; at a well appointed' dinner. Sun- an attractive dinner, Monday. laid for the honored A basket of roses centered ' ers were day. a 7.0 of nines Ogden Ihe table. Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. Oscar Patten and Mr. and Mrs. Hiibner and family-- i was Jane guest airs. Stumpf family of Charleston. Weet Va., at a party Thursday afternoon Mrs. Agnes Copen, Mr. and Mrs. given by a number of friends, George Hiihner, Charles Holmes Luncheon was served. The table of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen decorated with was effectively and family. in-- I Mrs. Thomas Muir entertained summer hlossoms. The guests vsdames Julia Wood. July Fourth m honor of Mrs. Millie Ballard of Arco, Idaho, Selbeta Allen, Misses Grace and ma Hancock, Florence Wood, Vera Maida Muir of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Denven Copen and family. Shelton. Pearl Wood, Hannah Bu-- I The dining table was attractively ist. Lizzie Barrett and Miss Isacentered with tall vases of roses. bella Stumpf. The Beehive girls and their Mrs Ida Lalhs entertained at leader, Mrs. lone Larsen, motored i party in honor of the tenth to Petersboro Wednesday and were lirthday of her daughter. Ronella. James were played and refresh-nent- s entertained at a luncheon party were served to eight guests. at the home of Dorothy Yonk. Mrs. Harry Bartlett was surClella Ladle, Orpha Buist, Grace after the July 'gidle. Helen Ahrens, Olive Baker, prised MondayLuncheon was servFourth dance. Jladys Hughes, F.dith Welch. Ree ed to Messrs, and Mesdames, E. and Wendell Sorensen Jtauffer J. Hancock. Gwen. Smith, Alonzo Wood, Williao L. Kid"n. Vpriin aander was on the deck and as Shelton and Mr. and Mrs. Bartoon as he felt the submarine lett. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Dudubmereing he shouted orders to lose the hatches. Several sailors ley and children of St. Louis, Mo., vere drowned trying to carry out and Mrs. Lerov Honpie called on is orders. r. and Mrs. O. J. Barrett, ThursDivers were unable to rearh the day. of 32 feet water in Ur. and Firs. S. M. Budge and raft, Iving "the pressure was too great F, J. Passey were guests o? Mrs. for their rubber suits. W. U Kidman at dinner, Thursday. of Located at Logan, in the county of Cache, State of Utah, at ihe close ot business on the 30th day of June, 1932. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,121,429 03 069 62 Overdrafts 190,341.74 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc., 419 80 Claims and Judgments 83,750.00 Banking House 41,451.48 Furniture and Fixtures 26,954 02 Real Estate Sold Under Contract 4,706.01 Other Real Estate Owned 338,883.05 Due from Other Banks 2,858.43 Exchanges for Clearing House 1.DS4 03 Cash Items Gold l.aisO.OO Silver Currency 11,230.80 20,184.00 Total Cash on Hand Customers Liabilities on Acct., Letters of 35,078 83 2.766 80 2,103.77 Credit Other Resources TOTAL, $1,851,312.58 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits $ 100,000.00 100,000 00 26,147.49 I j Total Net Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes and Interest Reserve for Depreciation Reserve for Contingencies Due to Other Banks Deposits Subject to Check Public Funds Demand Certificates Cashier's Checks Certified Checks 1 ? Dividends Unpaid Total Demand Deposits Postal Savings Deposits Time Certificates Savings Deposits j to-a- Total Time Deposits Trust Funds Letters of Credit - 26,147.49 26,147 49 2.992 96 32,876.74 08,632.11 31,460.64 300,542 66 98,334.74 65.02 4,976.98 452 41 48.50 404,42031 13,442 42 46,334.74 1020.523 23 r 1,080,35,. 1,715.14 2,766.80 $1,851,312.58 TOTAL, STATE OF UTAH. County of Cache. to sworn D. first N. law, deposes duly Salisbury, being according and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement ot the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1932. N. D. SALISBURY. Correct Attest: . H. J. HATCH, E. R. OWEN, A. E. ANDERSON. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of July, 1932. ANNIE PETERSON. (Seal) Notary Public. My Commission expires 28th day of January. 1936. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, uo hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 7th day of July, 1932. W. H. HADLOCK, Bank Commissioner. |