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I SUFt OSF You A TRWULD y , CRiCkE-THAT ND ( YOU TO DOUBT THIS STOW, LUT I CAM GtT AN AFFIDAVIT TO VERIFY ITS VERACITY? AS A YOUNG Mr4,lN A SMALLTOWN OF- NORTHERN MICHIGAN, WAS A TELLGRAPHER AND I NAD A PET WOODPECKER TV4 AT I f T 1 f I rnMi ?, J YOU -- ) i k & TYjoT AND REPEAT THthATOYOU WHEN YOU U CAME i ' rJ 36 bar Kter Stint. Leone imllgo 45 To split Ileadl 7Rubb. r, pitiul 46 Stalk 43 Valiant man. end 9 Dearths 49 In line. 9 Chart. 50 Mark. A 1ll.11 y. 52 Silhwurm 51 To dr nk Say toi 5 6 3 39 Si arb t. Mi, 'lit a i' a .'l 27 To recapture ,9 To u -- s mm 41 PaPra- - -- t. 12 Value i 44 Sourn-- of 1 4 Pine line ot a hit, r. Stream. To plei e out. Oily Ke tone. 51 r 3. A'kM'N AjllL AKl A E 'H 0 lS 5CF ML R vfleO vijl I At&s a i IT 12 T.lk fabric. 21 Woolen fabric 22 Kvei i" r; t. C I X. I. U t. -- 1 3 HORIZONTAL 3 Alai r it v. 6 Nut many. 0 Manufactures. 24 Pulpit block. 25 Constellation. 16 Opposed to dead. 17 Balance. 15 Lieut brown. 19 Thin metal plate. JO To carsy one's self saucily. 21 Prodigality., 23 To fractuie. it 4 Annoys. A I. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Hidden Proverb .4 n X x 1 1 hv,l 12 To ;.!ov. Li;i;lAlA c. he. iAbi: iy.3.1.. (lH'ITV .PSUFM S 9 v5sfcay s ii i e n i r, M. l! .1 ,cd folil a i on pi y bi Sl.irru l.ni.iie h, the .,t.ir l ou i f her t?m iln ae iu hi oik ui d fni U.v sLi'iros in n ii.iiMC.u u ii w .uaii to ; tom The cn,,iiv th p its i.n the lour ,ntl in a liule rniiliMisicra t it v Hhciln meets Jerry Wyman Sheila is nut aaaie that lather owns the faitorv wht re lio v.mks Jei r nuentne nml .Sheila falls in love with him At- ter she hairs, howeier, Jetry atlection seems to cool Buck in New Yoik again, she gets a job in a night club. Wetks pass and then one night while dancing she sees Jerry sitting at a table. He comes to speak to her hut does nut lntroJine her la the others m his party Jerry tells Sheila he has tried to call her. She does cot be lieve this and re- fuses to with him Sheila is siired as the featured principal in another road com- par.y. The company sets off on its tour. 2?8 tb- No ;' 'a a ,fV B& ,r stv donr iTrer. r;;'ir iVn.'ii at'. ved and no mpv he 1 n 3 - hMbpley U!6"'"-Ji A putty d.ri ae. a 3 h '.in. car end ruffled apron fciought the cof tea. Thau a waiter enved the , I " bseaUasL Under pioterise cf aasuring himself that cicrj f. Ina was tfco heaa waiter reIs everything as yon he asked. I hope. Mis Khayne, yon wont mind my saying that on the stage and also off you are exquisite." Thank yon." Bo talked on eagerly then. II had three daughters, ho said, all with stage aspirations. Would MIb Shayne be kind enough to give them some advice? Toll them," she said, fo stay off the stage." The waiter smiled. ITe was certain that she was joking. My daughter admire you so much.'' he said. Everyone does. Miss Shayne." She saw that he really meant It Shrila eurrenderod to a sudden Would impulse of kindness. your daughter like to come to the matinee today?" she asked. And to my dressing room after ward? It would he a pleasure for me to arrange It- The man was overwhelmed. lie said that t would be an enor- turned. wh-h- Jnnu the bc or that evening Sheila, worrying about this, know that her performanc wa not p to standard. A the bounded into tbo winga after her first number, the graceful and comedian spoke to her, Anything bothering you, 'Sheila?" be asked. Her heart sank. So It waa as obvlou as thatl The applauae which almost Invariably called ber back for an encora was tonight only a polite, brief pattering. Bbeila shook her head. "No. Frugal! right." eho said, The comedian's keen eyes showed he was not convinced. If there la," he told her. you know I'll be glad to do anything I rT waa lereral month before can a ,.c. . i a Sl.e smiled. Thanks. Maybe o.. 1 I'm a little homesick for New York." The juvenile appeared then nt mous, treat her elbow. WeU have to do for the gtrls. something about that. Miss T featured member of the company minutes Sheila8al1' would be back on CCIUBELINQ on the back of an had pnpered the town for two tho stage Sheila wrote an or- . . dancing with this youth I . erenvelope. , office. She banded seeks. SUo turned to him. determined to I nld- man anl Tell And so she was disappointed on conquer her despondency, hem to come to the stage door I am here keeping' Freddy to find that, reaching the hotel performance. I will you. waiting!' she exclaimed, then atter t1 to the doorman." among ber letter, there was no disappeared In her dressing room speak Site went out Into the sunshine to return a few moments later message from Jerry. conscious ot the men gratitude Perhaps ba would telephone wearing another costume, At tho telegraph office aha asked That was more likely. She JerryH be waiting," she told tor a blank, consideat down and in her room, having Wnch herself all through the perform- - ered what to write,- .1 ance. know I Hell come, he Playing In - Fine Feather here, and hoping for a call but m tonight. Why not drop 'i did not come. There was still one more night aLeaving round? Sheila." That seemed The Fine Feathers" engtvge-ie- left. ''Fine Feathers was to de- sufficient. Friendly but Impersonal. In Spencer was for three part after the Saturday night show. Pm not sure of the address,' lights. All that CrH day Sheila Still Jerry did not appear. As toyed with the Idea of telephon- Sheila slipped from the stage door she murmured to the obliging young man behind the counter. ing Jerry. At last 6be took np the tho second night she saw Freddy He bent his head respectfully, directory. There was no Wyman Bryant and Hobs, the eomedian, counted the words In the message listed P'Cpt a bicycle shop on a watting. and said, Mr. Wyman live in Have a bite with us?" they Chester We will teleSquare. side street. Certainly she could asked. phone thl" message, Mis3 Shayne. not reach Jerry there. ''Oh, that will be fun!" She The charge is 15 cents for teleWell, If she could not find the tried to make her voice seem phone service." on the correct number she could not call eager though her heart was lead- Sheila laid a eta She knew they were doing counter. is Chester "'Whore him. That settled that! eould to help her and Square? eho asked. what After the way I treated him it was they her duty to respond, "It' a suburb 1 5 mile west." last summer ot courso be won't Sheila slid tle coin forward. call me, she told herself. "IIoIl r ATEIi that night she was able Sho held out her hand for the Could vou would yon tMik that If 1 w; nt to sets him - to convince herself It was blank. chance and not deliberate neglect tell me the telephone number?" 1 11 send some word." that kept Jerry from telephoning blie asked. I believe Id rather Deep In her heart Mia knew or coming to see hor. give tho message myself." this could do- be true. The care"You11 nd It In tho directory. She decided Saturday morning, less coioai aderie ot the theatrical therefore, to talto aftalis Into her Miss Shayne. It's listed In the world did cot apply to Jerry Wy- own hands. She arose at 11 and Chester Square section, J. G. man's circle. There girls did not diessed catefully. Then she left la the mime. Thank you. telephone to young mon. They her mom, took the elevator to the waited for them to call. No, Jerry street floor aad, for once, entered Tea raJnnift-- j later she was hack was not expecting to hear from tbo dining room for brenkfart. It in her imtcl room, her heart wo almost deserted. 'Hie bead throbbing In a tumult of excitebtr. Then It occurred to her that waiter, recognising her, rushed ment Hustling the haves t th she might send a telegraph. She foi ward. directory, the canto to tho numcould write a discreet message A nice seat near th window? ber. An liiHtai.t li'lcr sire heard and thev would know at the tele- he urged. herself In a far away voice aslrits The window waa wall above the tor Jerry Wyman. graph office where to. deliver It. U servant at the She considered this plan but hesi- street and Sheila nodded. Mr. Jerry? She tated, hoping Jerry would come sat down, accepted th morning other cud of that wlra repeated. to sea ber. newspaper with a smile ot thanks PH see It hes in. Who la callThe first performance pasred and gave her order. ing?"without word from him. Nor did It wu a pleasant dialog room. (To Be Continued) lU.VT U day moi-uag- light-foote- e d, ' OUT OUR WAY ME lEb , R10MT UN MAKING-FtlN- l FROklT OF WOO TV1E.WE OF PEOPve TiMF. -r ALL HtGHT.THCKl To LtT WOO KtNOW.lNl A Q 0 E.T, GEklTLCMANiLY vmaY, - TRit-- WlMO CALL. ME UP-A- ND VOO LET HIM GET AWAY O IT VMMO VwiTM IT.' YOU , I'll come nt a Favor, Right WITH tT, HERE AFTER TEA' GOY WITH TvV OUT By Blosser ATS POP NOSE. escape: BE.IUG BY 'V YOU CONT EYES AM' ESP r CALUkT l 0OT To appreciate, SO FRECKLES and HIS FRIENDS 'A'ilham,- - Hv PuGJ . HIT half-doll- POISOJCD ABCOWS, SHOT AT THEM FEOW w AMBUSH, FRECKLES AND BILLY - BOWLEGS EACH TAKE Y3y-taa- n SEPAEATE SHORT CUTS It) THE BACK BEACHED 'SELKCEEF. -- UHD LOOK. VUN EXIT-Y- ET ONLY NO V US,T 66 THtM EkAfiTOi! SUKl UF-- GAH6 SCRATCHES ON per. floor, vot YOU MAKE UF Uri? US' SUPER-CROOK- PER WOT A . DOT'S VOT LOlUERCD PET INTO A COAT FROM OVS VlKDOOl, S, OR. ELSE SOME IKSIDER Mfl LOTS UF HELP. FoS, DOT?, , '.4 mUP THE GULF OF CALICOMES PETE MENDOZA. HEADED FOR THE FISHING GROUNDS Qlowing SOMETHIN IN ME BONES TELLS ME THINGS AINTT JIST RIGHT I GOTTA FIND THAT BOY -- HE DIDN'T STOP T PICK DAISIES, CAUSE THEY AIN'T DAI5IES TPICK FORNIA K YKNOd , SOMEHOW TWS VLhCE AVYiPY'B GEFB VAE me 60 f t 7bV ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR VOLIN TAKY DISSOLUTION In the District court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for tho County of Cache. Lin the Matter of the Dissolution of It, CACHI3 FAIR COUNTY the i ASSOCIATION, a Corporation. KinTxrv T4 HFRFTW C.TVFN ASSOCIATION, a Corporat n, and ex,., .mg under tr,c Laws of the State of Utah, has filed Its verified application for a smd corporation; decree and that Saturday, February Util, 10 oclock A. M, has been 1933, at appointed the time, and the Court Room of said Court as the place at which said application is to lie heard, ahd th t cn er Kfore the 11th day ot February, 1"3J, any person may file herein his objections to ruih application or to the granting thereof by the above entitled court. 1 IN 'VJTNESS WHEREOF, ave hereunto Srt my hand ami affixed the seal of tho District Court aforesaid, this 10th day of ) January. & RT SOTVICC. STOCSlSUkJJEUS IUC HKYLG - Mivicg. iwc. wwm 60 LKZY PL AKfe c; FVBCEG 'WS, 5J&. RPr-Hjj I j LOOM! TWcYPS, Ni ' comtf oo'viN APOOND EFO WERE VWWCTER ViHAT ALL ADOUT ? WE BOOTS VJt'LL 600U TMO COT VT's TSEHV, HW ? -- J i 'Z'Qft'ij . s; i-V. btfor-ganne- where not vet known ser.it ,, a fish found in British November and watetu between February, go during the rent of It t ir 1 NB5ER MEETING d a, may jr0pcriy come the meeting. V. O. DARI.EY, Cashier. Daily F14 ne,!3 pat, orr. o isw VU'.KEG 5L6T LOOK - Btau BJTS.YWVERE TIOPPWV NROiM) VKKiDA - Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Cache Valley Banking Company', Logan, Utah, a corporation, will b held on Tues- day, February 14, 1933, at 3 o'clock m- Pt its banking horse for the P,lrPos ot electing directors is CND G WEEPING 5 OUT OF TUC CTJCSTIOM. GsVlNCiUG A BPGOPI IG Atl AV.RX- - GTWY-t. eOU ti- TAE LAET THING THE DOC TOP TOED ME WAS.TtlKT UC WOULDtTT BC PEEPONSliILE IF I DID ANV PEACHING, LIKE MAKING SEDG AKD 1 J V.g'Tf' I o C OCH-- L FEEL AT GO Hn.PL.ES5, riMCG J th. year. r The Loudon zoo earns as much 100 on a Saturday afternoon by giving rides on the animals to ( hi bin'll, a.-- m He iVK.v? avly.x (iii , U' h 2. J-- Gasoline and cigarettes dont what you think they taxation cats up about half the putcha.se price. You pay it and get little for It. co.--t C. V. MOITR, Clerk. ! FIO, 1933 wiu NtA IS03 YTAV - V. AY 1933. (DEAL) George D. Preston, Attorney for Petitioner. - - d; y V-- . ' Y. S.V X 1 4 .A &&iy vi r I. f INC f4Cd U S PAT err r ,- - J, e 'j& |