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Show THE HERALD - L HAZEL ms oF Peri IIMJL IU1MI ftOOlN HUIKMss I IV 1 l. nlin r, t IMHI la Jl aided Dl ! , tullv ut rn- her hii Hales?" Jimi.it mil for lllnml no the o follow I hr i l yacht 11 I l it :ind a . I s rimd. I ill K. Thr Kiw lo roitl llnry fcey Consider n Bald'itiKKcr (u naf llntcca iiihprlimirr Jl THE ' Pi 0i 1 4 - a i8 I g Jnr HAILEY Nfr Service Inc was ett tier asleep or feigned IS5I BY fnts j dav that followed was one of 4 jj ROSS mk- left behind while the fishing party happily about. Mary sat Hi with l.mne mrr liirrrl a detk chair, a book In her Hi lirsieciei ,lir . lap beliuig y. Hr I oma cnvr it lo lirr unexcited labors of' tirltT for a loan. flruor watching the s'1 nluel prisoner she could hrr ftlip iii ihr brncHct the distant fishermen through a sturdy figure of the captain thal at least be doing something useful. ty. ulio tlicmr if wom from Mr. ,lujiirr the nlj&hi teksoope loaned her hy the capum j.-- -Kor two llours tbt laho,.fl ovcr ia kilted. It was not yery entertaining hut it Hie encouu.er between (be two with tlie heaj, of pappr trt tHiriMlncri nullK r l : 1.0 M . (hrwhopari :trv was better than nothing. ja Inndly beating heart, opened her ihem together expertly, mini she I Tbc Ml. wina (hr rtoor V had Lom ! trifle had the was finished It wl;(B necklace a bait. Mary The burning sun drove Bruce and poster. i Hhb him. Ilr sots ike downstairs, where Ibej gone. Captain Hendricks wa still most impossible to gam a clear Idea ee from lo r hy a rur, thru until another min loks lle i ber. played Intel cninable games of eoli mending there Ilirk inm-khim hour's labor had succeeded In paet- He l.oma prowled the ship i;nie. fed unit unctifui'loiH. Dirk rn on hoard the yjichi ihe like a caged animat. He had run Fit tow. sicHaid just mir yond h douht it. wys De Lorna a fw flu liy con aluhx nntl uni of figai eties loog sincd. and tjcala lo mrAl (hr nft'klnrr He nervrs were all prixed htm irylng Mr. Jupiter t younger De l.oma, almost a boy, in Kite 1lry proof that (Itr lie satne ,,liu- - hawk like t ait Thr frnru one end of the ship to the door. Tli&vs srhat bee so hot and fai t' iN Midi nil on lion rtf ,ntlirr, f on the rail and, bothered abnnt. Though I reckon face th bPal.v lilark eyes. Hie leaning if rrnHrTltr k lt ;iikrd the prospect in evety di jbed like to have a drink, at that ' roPan ea,l He wore a while shirt i Irnp. Kora ft nu a reef. mi Ion. They wme all very much: Good thing Jupiter's gut the only l,en 81 Ibe neck, and while tron Co OV Willi THK SKIIIV the same, which must have been boat 1 tbitik he'd try to row lo,sei clli iously dipped lo at the ankles, as If for bicycle t iding, and C 11 A t'T K If XI. IV jtiore. He avoided the landward side. Pa'r f old aPPpared 10 b we off "Are reef the he,wlsr yet? lll'ITKIt was the fint man' Mary teanio shoes. The ruriousness of ohseryed. hut whether t.hl asked hopefully. deck. Although It wai past , was due to hei et "P waa heightened by his Ail morning the crew had worked piesence there, or Pose arms folded across the chest Sal early rdbiiit; hour, lie j to the view which consisted of at the job of dislodging tbe strand Ceet at right angles In the first Jll drtsa-d- . He was there glassy sea out of which old Fort ed "Gypsy, first dropping en ao-of fh haH"! dancer, Psillen" Jefferson reared Ichor its bow the prison ugly and lo o(f pull trytag liptaln Ilendioks (auio htir-dow- head she did not kuow. Below was printed: . j her foiward a winch and then with Harry Hill. fioin Ihe hi idee, and Mary pondered to give him the rasge repeating the pel formance off the, Ihe Htitnan Fly. r the two nu n rrtred to Hit of Presently, Hut the loe(y white and-hs for some time The name wss stein. the boat, and also because nil. Hates and .Maiy fol i eMIessness had begun to get on ber gold yacht was firmly seated upon hut familiar, and she had no Idea net ves, she resolved to go below a rock, and there she remained, as what a "human dy was. Leevtng ' J1,tl she lake a naP- She met a steward alluring a sight as Circe of old to it fur Bates' intcrpretalion, at's the milt r P tih i.v j wjlh a tray heaej (0f uirb'g gtatw the tired and grubby fishermen now went up on deck, d miuin somi u hot nervously room, and Blopped him. She rear plying toward her. j Night had settled down as the d a lamb man's inordinate ranged It a bit to make It more th "No luck. We'ie here till we can joined Ihe rest of the party, grouped a j us off. to ( accident on sea, and even The Set had on capthe steward the main deck ,'usl forward of pul) tug tiling. Then she He'll he Mr. Jupiter's cabin. A half mile or while she wrote a note. It tain shook bis head. tit a Child!-l- i Impulse to ru-d- i wait You j v.as before what then. know balmy to to the east, gletmlng ghostly ouly three words. taptaiu and cling lo his band i He whispered almost clear In the moonlight, the prison Maty pulled a book from the rack ,1 fUink? ha danger was over. 1 thluk it's that old rose on one side of the salon aod sent SlfuHy. abruptly out of the sea, A gold 're fast on a reef, Captain Hint along, too. She promised her- prison that gets his goat! He's so j moon swam in the deep blue tropt-jitters I now And when be can't eat. fcka was explaining lo Mr self that she would drop In and see sky. The whole scene was like appetites fail on shipboard, a mansla vivid lithograph or a highly f. "She's apparently not Dirk after he had lunch. seasick or got the fear of ored postcard picture. Once sice heard an altercation out bell-fir- e the engineers say she's tnak-in him Louise was talking as Mary Joined on deck. Oe l.oma was beraliDg a below In water but she seems the fishermen tbe group, steward because he had locked up describing an old castle and even tbe sullen De she had visited the year before. It well stuck. the liquor cabinet, at Mr. Jupiter's arrived, Lotna was at the rail to watch their bad the most marvelous stained I you get off by yourself?" order, as it turned out. Mary disaboard. Any kind of ac- missed it from her mind, until a comingwas glass windows, made ia Italy by Piter asked. better than the stillness tivity moDks during the Renaissance ll have a try at it tomorrow violent knocking at her door forced and utter lack of human association the and transported over the mountains her to take notice of it from which he had been suffering. on g. Im afraid well have to donkeys. I remember particuDe was in a towering, Oh, what marvelous luck! Mary tug out of Key West though wbite-ho- t Loma a deep crimson . . . the glass larly rage. called out involuntarily as the boat was so finely us a pull. colored It looked like all "What's this he about? came alongside and she saw several what you think best, Mr. stone precious 1 a guest on this damn Am snarled. What r answered mildly, shining fish in the bottom. She turned to Mary. fishing-smacor am I not? Why are they? I never saw such beautijhouldn't have come In to-- f What reminded me of it were from I deaf service can't these get ful fish before. Both Mr. Jupiter the captain continued, but your rubies. What have you done oon made It almost like day, mules you've got for waiters on this and Bates were grinning as they With them? Do you have them on 1 want Climbed out, albeit rather stiffly, .ve been around liere so much tub? I want a drink, and Ibe yacht? I should love just Uj it now. do yoa hear! Tell this cub and came up the gangplank. .gilt 1 could rtiake it even in look at them again." to toss out that key! What does he r , This channel Isn't used and "Kingfish, Bates replied, "I have them here. Mr. Jupiter small tLsbiug craft, and think I am, a baby? a re too. bat they rightly named, gpoke up, before Mary could deto Taka troubles some of your Ilia Captain have one of me! fellows intly those buoys fight gave to make to this 3 over.. Kee that Hendricks. Hes In command. He knew I was an amateur so he cide what answer He reached Into aajazjng request. Mary replied. here?" . $ gave the works. the pocket of bis dinner jacket and Yes? there's Well, ad to look something what an like jointed Didn't you get any barracuda?" pulled them out, bolding them up Jed funnel. to Mary. It was else 1 want to know why doesn't "No. No luck there.' Mr. Jupi- to the eyes of the others. Ther send raJi juesin my almost operator the shadow thethat g ter called a deck hand to bring were several sharply drawn brealbs ast on the water, sages? their catch up from the dinghy. 1 at the unexpected glory of th "Doesnt he? stick-ght and its buoy, wouldn't want to try to bring one stones. "No. If ha did. I'd have had an-up on top of a reef with of those into that cockleshell. Got be Try 'em on, Mary, do. ibout five feet of water over swers before now. What'e happen- the boat loose yet? urged. It's a sight worth seeing, to Damn trunks? it. it that we my ing In were ortunately coming 8orry, air, the captain replied. he told the others with naive pride. hotel seizes them. I'll hold yon rejust barely turning over." He rose and laid them In her And now there' something the we?" Week end guests at the Jo. hua Ralhson home were Mr. and Mrs Aaron Merrill of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs- - R L. Rallisun of Bear Lake and Miss Martha Ralhson of Hyrutn. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Cheeketts entertained at dinner Thursday for Mr and Mrs. William Choc-kett- s and Carma Cheeketts of Providence and Pearl Ueterson Mrs. Eddie Clayton, left for Salt Lake City Tuesday to make her home. She was accompanied there fciv Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beckstead and Miss Adele Winger The G. E- Weaver family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gay-ma- n Wednesday evening. About thirty relatives assembled and participated in a very entertaming program and social evening. Mr and Mrs. R. Lee Kenner and baby visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Strong at Logan Thursday. Mrs. John Fames presided at an attractive affair for the Chosen Friends club Friday afternoon. The time was pleasantly passed sewing and visiting. A dainty repast was served to nine club members and John Bench, Jesse Far-ne- s and Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowden and children were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. ad Mrs. Hugh Broadbent at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Reed of Calilornia are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E2ra Martin for several weeks. Mr. and MrsOrln Jensen spent Saturday at Mantua and hi! HI Jr S, OvI 19:11. PAGE THREE Mes-dam- Logan. Mrs. Emily Foss presided at day. Mr and Mr- - Frank Baugh Sr. and Mrs. and Mrs Ft ark Baugh. Jr I.uur children UKl of Logan. zMag-azin- phann 0fbxyFfLLOiuS kUl'ES Preston News I A T: K is Bravado was last crunil'liup it v lieu Maty went down to see Mary all tit the door and aa tiitanl Ilia -- inuv uni osii. iish later slie heard llie captain's low. turn to wear her -- puns steady voire. It was not human, 1 down there. He l.nuia. suggest she felt, to Iw so stubbornly resist von lower your voice. Better still, am evtn to the ordinary do ms of was impressive, particularly to a friend-hi- p. lie nui-- t hate her. tnan whose courage was not of the: There was no other explanation. I What were you She- - almost ran to her own B,a? ttP 0,1 deck. abm, Miss Harkness about hotbeplug locked herself in and lei ihe (ears .Miss Harknesg is not to be an come. Then, realizing that she noyed! could not go up op deck again wii 'out exdting ruuoaity. sue sent a oheved without a word sieward to ash Hales lo loan her Tlieie was something about the his pirtuie outle. j Everybody back to bed morning now There's nothing we ran do to help, and we'd only be in the way.' 1 I, , sleep. V j- non t ii. Med be getting a little ought to be out Ijy six any with (lit murder I It u tiU ran b i ni hi tti from leHing hy Mil. ,il H K tS a Kine." or tbe tnr lnr III H 111 . behevr. nntl break niih ben hbr (till mil ciir oji ti 'llow I JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. FRIDAY, DECEMRER TeY Prove Unwelcome 8VLF Ol'-TSAKiMjKMS MONTROSE, azine lot their mother.-- ,.i the ward te- creation hall Tne.sdax evening. Bee Keepers Hilda Davis and Leuta Cot bridge had charge of Bee luve songs arrangements were sung. Veda Fames gave a letold story entitled. ' Wanted, a Real Mother", a song by Gladys Roper was enjoyed and Helen Greayvs and Eldean Bingham dramatized a song, Edna Eames favored with a solo dance numwas ber. A dainty luncheon served to turt.v eight and sevThe eral games were played. grand march of the mothers and daughters was a feature of the affair. Five stake board members were special guests. Mrs. R- C- Swenson Is visiting in California witah relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Orson James spent Sunday visiting in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Call were week end visitors in Salt Lake City. Miss Pearl West of Pocatello Is the guest of Miss Bernice Smith this week. Mr and Mrs. Max Johnson and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnson Wednesday . The Epsilon Sigma Alpha educational sorority met at the home of Mrs. Willis Hendricks. Monday afternoon. Members of Lo Pine camp of Pioneers the Daughters of enjoyed themselves immensely at the home of Mrs. W. O. Anderson Wednesday altcrnoon. Mrs. Ellen Larsen had charge of the lesson; Eldean Bingham entertained with a vocal solo. Mrs. Thelma Keller favored with a reading. A Christmas story . lofrA NC'U a charming breakfast for 13 of her nieces Sunday moming. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Baugh had as their guest last Thurs- - ctRgAT iViD:cvlE pjLlfEMW - es HOKDA Bi(j (ejNcft. TPANK-sT- Colo., il'Jh solicitors are 3EJiv S?hai)E& O HS KjhT$ j Help! Woman Driver was read by Mrs. Leora Worley recited. and Carol Bingham Interesting happenings in the Sr-life of W. O. Anderson, were told by Mrs. Anderson. A luncheon was served to 28 by the hostess and Mrs. P. M. Condie and Lilly Benson. A profusion of pink and white carnations and yellow chrysanthemums lent beauty to the Courteous In Wreck' , MINNESOTAS ONLY PAUL, Minn. The only woman glider pilot in Minnesota is Mrs. Clovie Tipple, of this city. Mrs. Tipple received her gliding lessons through financing the repair of a glider owned by three boys. After the plane was fixed, she was given several lessons in an abandoned She has rye field near herenow applied for a license. ST. STERLING, Colo., St i, at v t t . i Bates asked, lere are it a half mile from tbe old l it Fort Jefferson where 1 to make fast. In another linutes we'd have been there, Dry Tortugas there a couple ,es off the starboard beam. y turned to look, and the ray big lamp in Its white tower across their faces and off into oonlit night. I going fishing in the morn-ien- , Mr. Jupiter said cheerIn-- i - sponsible! ( matter with the radio. Tried to get bands. Fumbling with uervouaness. Mary smiled shakily. You fiatter me. AS I said before. Key West to order a tug. but It Maty reached up to fasten them about her but slipped Captain Hendricks is tbe man to wonldntA work. Couldn't raise any- from ber neck, She they made s franone. sudden thought made him Sogers. see. dibut look suspiciously in De Loma s tic grab for them, only suc1" That From his choice of expletive It rection. "if I thought anyone had ceeded in striking them with her hand. They fell flashing into th was apparent that Captain Hen- tampered with De Loma brought his eyes back sea. dricks had already been seen, and De You fool! Oh. you fool! added his refusal to that of bia from a moody contemplation of Fort Jefferson prison, turned and l;trla screamed at her insanely, Da Loma wa subordinates. hat you ? to Mary as a lat resort. walked away. Th eaptaias specn Now 11 .1 was almost besidt himaalf. and (Copt.nue on Page Five) gssa followed hlm D i School News and Margaret Morris of Salt Lake City spent part of the school en under direction of the Adult week as guests of Mr. and Mrs Cache county from the ecently had installed in- class supervision but all classes Bingham, having come here to nish school a new heat- were Interested and listened in. attend their fathers funeral last stem which was much The primary children under Tuesday at Malad. here. It was installed direction of Mrs. Vernal Bergc-beThe marriage of much intervacation, the cost SOn, gave the playet "Nick, and est to friends in the valley is was accepted the Teen, before the M. I. A. last that of Douglas Bergeson, son by The grades are busy decoratstnd will be paid up in Tuesday evening. It was very of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Ber- ears. effective and a teal lesson jgeson and Miss Ceryt Brown cf ing their rooms and learning i Hebe Whiting of the worth remembering Gunnison, Utah. The ceremony songs and poems to be used in James. was performed at the Newhouse our programs to be given at Mr. and Cache high school was A wedding Christmas time. ited lecture and demoiv Bingham and family attended hotel last week. grades are at the mutuals last the funeral of Mrs. 3inghams breakfast was given there and The 3rd and 4th out bells to He talked on father. William Price. It was Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Bergesor. drawing and cutting t nightand daughter Audrey were in decorate the room. y important topic "Pos- - held at Trenton, Monday. The 5th and 6th grades are Ben Price and son. Martin, attendance- After a short honey- his special talk was giv- on moon, Mr. ana Mrs. Douglas Kne to use their art work which they are mak-her- e Bergeson will make their home calendars for their mothers for Chrlst-tereste- d where Mr. Bergeson is in a big sheep ranch, 'mas. WIIAT IS AN AMERIND? 0 They were both former stuWhy dents of the U. S- A. C- id why did our A.E.F. call the French "frogs? Has grass anything to do with e South called Dixie? CHRISTMAS EVE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pitcher! .ss widow? Why is a Jazz Band? And how did a Hi- - o entertained We celebrate Christmas about 45 children name the stuck Who Doughhoy g r get that name? with ajcause Christ was bom in grand children the U- s. Infantryman? Why is a Gob a Gob? Who 0 dinner at tneir . lehem, ip the manger, wrapped o Klux Ku Klan did How Bull the Lem d England John home. Feasting and fun were in old clothes one night when were watching en to adopt such a name? Why do Mexicans call Arner- - 0 features of the day and even- the shepherds o Italians call Americans do Dagos? Pitcher their flocks by night, all stars ing at the spacious Grangos; and why are some golf knickers called Plus fours? What does home where its doors are al- were bright but there was one o ways opened to welcome in their star brighter than the rest, . mean? Why is a quarter called Two Bits? shone down on the place where tese are just a few of the questions adequately ex- - g large family. , Bishop and Mrs. Chrisloffer-so- n Christ was lying in the manger, ed in our Washington Bureau's new bulletin, NICK-- were guests at a Thanks- watched by sweet Mary and the There are scores and o SS. WORDS AND PHRASES. - 5 of rommnn expressions, words, and nicknames that giving dinner at the home of wise kind JosephIda Lehman tear an'd use every day, but cant for the life of you o Mrs. Christofferson's sister in Fifth Grade Lewiston. 'hy they exist. Tnis bulletin teils you. It makes tas-it. Mr. and Mrs. W. O- Hanson mg reading. Fill out the coupon below and send for entertained at a family dinner CHRISTMAS On Thanksgiving day. Out of . RTMENT 156. town guests were their daughter Christmas is near. oDailv ashing ton Bureau. Mrs. Hidvig Van Orden apd Mr. That brings us cheer, 122 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. g Hill of Ogden. With snow so white Mrs. Dora Jensen and Mr. and Like diamonds bright. it a copy of the bulletin NICKNAMES, WORDS AND Mrs. Dan Gillespie of Tooe'e iSES, and enclose herewith five cents in coin, or o spent Friday as guests of Mr. When out on the hills uncancelled. U. S. postage stamps, to cover return go with thrills. o and Mrs. Stan Chtpman.Thanks- We e and handling costs; Now Christmas is here Raymond Dopp spent : giving with relatives in. Salt And brings great cheers. i t 0 Lake Citv. 1 Harold' Butler of Ogden spen When on Christmas eve nd NO. -z- our stockings weaved o Tuesday, here visiting relatives With We hang them near the silland friends Mrs. Edith Martinue of Provo For Santa to come in and fill, m a reader of the Daily Logan, Utah,' nerald-Journa"i Thrtted.h,r Vernice Meier oarents, Mr. and Sth Grade. oooooooooocujoooooociooooooobooogoggipoooooobb (Mrs. j, H. Earl. WEBSTER et - lri-;i- t - be-an- d. ft , Cailuphartt. don-isti- Cornish News t Wrapped in moitturepioof it" William Price and Ida Robinson all of California. Mr. and Mrs Dell Price of Wendell, Idaho, your own... what you smoke! Roll SEE MAN, what a break you get w ben you rol tt t li taite just like Vm, too! Tbe Target cigarette papers that come free with every package are a real slick ready-made- s. Targets idea. They have a thin gummed edge on em to prevent the cigarettes from bustin apart! Roll Targets, and you get a cigarette looks like that tastes like a buck a least at saves half Vm, and you week. If that isn't a break, what is? ready-made- s, AND GET THIS1 The U. S. Government Tax on 20 cigarettes amounts to be. On 20 cigarettes ou roll from Target tobacco the tax i. jut about lc. No wonder von get such value for a dime! uni t s t i - , mstrro roron ation. ioi ijiii.ii. si. w- 1 ROLL HERALD-JOURNA- THAN EM BETTER READY-MADE- S! Your t!oal'P 'larjjrt Kollrr. thr tno-- 1 prutiit til dr fdtHle tit tit U i vr for rolling crhtl riarc Ur a. it i unranlccd hy thr imtkrr to vork to your Mtliwftolioii. ! l. I One dime buys the litakiii'a for a couple of fistfuls ol cigarettes. Aud sv bat frowzy cigarettes! Not the old dried-up- , like but smoked real tobacco that sawdust, honest-to-gostobaccos, exactly cigarette tbe same fine blend of Virginia, Hurley and Turkish tobaccos, and put through the lime process of cigarette manufacture a . 4 U.R Insist on ths genuine Qly)l,lntlfc Muiamss TARGET Vdprn ROLL EM BETTER THE GOOD OLD Shake a lit lit Tat gel tobacco on a 1 arjjet riparetle paper, larger long cut. It roll ruu the full length of the cigarette. 'I urk in the paper and roll ith both thumbi toward gummed edge. Cigarette Rolling Machine The customary public debate which follows an automobile collision when no one is hurt, was dispensed with when a young lady plowed into the side of the car used by the Sterling police. The fair driver alighted, inspected the orcupants of the inthe pa- jured car, and Invited to trolmen to ride forth-wlt- h a repair shop. She accompanied them, heard the appraisal or . the cost lo repair the damagesi--an- d the necessary produced cash to take care of the repair work. The officers, appreciating such, unheard of motor etiquette, allowed the young driver to proceed without questioning. ... 'v Mag- very unpopular in Montrose, and a trio which landed here a short time ago proved no exception. Scarcely had they parked their automobile than the sheriff called on them for their baggage, which he was ordered'-thold until they had satisfied a hotel bill in an adjoining town. Not satisfied with having gotten into difficulties in other cities, the young men proceeded to offer rides to all of thu young school girls they could spy. and climaxed their troublesome career in Montrose by get-in- g into a fist fight among themselves. They were released when they settled the hotel bill and jauntily left town for other; scenes. fyOTOt) The Tinrd waul Bee hive girls entert.-ur.e- Solicitors e WAY! |