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Show THE tad CECILY 1K U T A H, tQU by Doub!edy, Doran and Co. Hlih milikr, lafomidud that Aaaci CaallrY aanlafi aataari ah ' M tmitaHi ka alatcra Sara ahlldhaud. I kr MaaMdpanala ara kaaaa reap- -' ' He A I, IE" aalYWr I CHJ A IV a ad tlaY taalst ua kpwrMaaaaa al their faraiet Wealth. aa8 rarity, 33, la data. 38, ra worn atari ri. la allU la trhoul. W ka th aitaaa Aha haa hara Mnup RdMlU, fatal fa ateht ytmrm. OrMy Mata MIHHT MpKEEI, haa f rilaaar. haa kaatra rial aly a a hart tlaaa hat la fall-la- w fa la-- a artth htaa. had hrr IHrari. MUIMYMVIiri, ara aartri ahaat tha arrival af a lark -- a, artar kaoava aa BAJO, DS ARMOUNT. ' Y'kry mart a th atrert ant day aal ha ayaaba I heat. BOW CO OJT WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XI A MA2EMENT. not amusement. flicked tor au Instant aerota Mr DeArmount'j faca. "Well, ba said, tbatri dure flue. How about some IM eraam?" thank you very much." said Th VlMaatd alar ; r ' ri 1CK II tkclr iraidiirMli, m I ns G A N. ETN BEUE TODAY AKXE, E 0 STRAHAN KAY CLEAVER BY V L L, r o LOV m u HERALD-JOURNA- el gai lai ty n hy, i tli eii rvic ibin Lry. t tli a; sda II M war th d ft riiif ,ake lyiri A A Banana took hold ot her Small, sharp RlboV to guide her across the street Jtrmlntrude trotted along slightly 1 ths rear. The trio paused mid-ff- j In the Intersection to allow a tysadUsg furniture Tan to pass. gasped Ermlntrnde, unheard, H got to go home." Perjured, ehe forked and fled. steered by Mr. proceeded across the hreet They had reached the vestl-o- f Slandsens Drug Store was missed, and It was Mr. DeArmount who Inured, "Say wheres the other Whats became Mr. Des Armount ever felt but slight of your toward his verbs g?rl friend?" and ,'Hsr? said searched apace bewilderlngly empty of Ermlntrude. "Ill bet," said ber womans wits Instantly sharpened by necessity, "that she Jat harp.-e- d to think of another sogagement some place else. They went Into the drug store, payt the counter, and back to one f the round tables In the 'gloominess of the room. Earl DeArmount looked again at reconstructed hastily previously formed opinions, ordered a small coke lemon flavoring. a A, banana special. pushed the words through tha cramp in her throat. 'Well," said Mr. DeArmount, Rds Is sure fine." Yea, said Hew about going to tha dance tmalght atter the show at tha I. 0. 0. T. Hall? he suggested. ph, I couldnt! aald Mary-Erasef, and all the shock of It was la 'tha aaylng. "Whats the matter? .You dance, flaaft you?" goins. Wri have classical dancing At school. I did the solo dance tk parents assembly last month. "Whats the matter, then? Why front you go to tbo danco with d Mary-France- h4 Mary-pnee- Mary-France- - Vff-- e 11 special . Do you have to ask Cripea! your folks ever time you turn around er Say, I dont believe 1 know your name. a a a said Mary Frances. MpitANKIE, Frankie Fenwick. It was her opinion that Mary Frances was a dumbbell name, but that Frankie, like Billie and Teddy, for girls, was subtle, daring, original, and charming. He asked, Howd you spell It? spelled It. Oh, Fenwick," be said, as If had mispronounced It ths first time. There's a street of the same name hack there, isnt there? s Yes said simply. Sha had her prides, but this was not one f them. Fenwick avenue. It was named for Grand my grandfather, you know. His estate was the first one on the avenue, so thats why they named it for him. Mary-France- s Mary-France- s Mary-France- -- I suppose. Estate?" he with questioned, open awe. Its only a block," said We still live there in the Fenwick Mansion It is awfully old Mary-France- now." Aw," he said. Go on. Ill bet youre stringing me. Her Honestly and truly I'm not" convinced Earl DeArmount, experienced skeptic that he was. of ber truthfulness. Well, Ill be," he said, and looked again at and did some more reconstructing, and finished, shot. Well, Ill he shot, repeated Mr. DeArmount. They parted, but not forever, outside tbo drug store at five oclock. She had agreed to meet him that night, as doss to 10:30 as he could make It, under the big walnut tree s In the yard the one from the Carmichaels' house, where Fenwick avenue joined Chestnut street. Thpre could be no harm, he had urged. In getting better acquainted. Mary-France- cater-corner- a put on her coat In the washroom at the rear ot the office the day behind her was a long tired disappointment, and the A S Ann i PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-- SHIT NOTICE8 CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS INFORMAFOR FURTHER TION NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THC COUNTY OF CACHE. SMITH, Plaintiff, vs. MOTOR T ALL JOHN COMPANY, a corporation, DeA1AOJ4 SON-NUT- fendant. All creditors of the Johnson-Nutt- al Motor company, a corporation, will hereby take notice that by order of the Court in the above entitled cause all claims- against said corporation must be presented to the Receiver of said corporation, John E. Olson, at The First National Bank, Logan. Cache County, before the 13th day Wth, on or 1932. of January All claims must be Itemized and duly verified under oath. In case of the fuilure to present time sfrjk claims within the all claims above ! mentioned against the Johnson-Nutta- ll Motor company will be barred. John E. Olson Receiver of Johnson-Nutta- ll Motor Company, a corporation. Date of First Publication, Dec. - The? Classified Columns photography. According to a reMAIL THEM PHONE SO port of Maj. Gen. James E. Fechet, Chief of the Air Corps, of the flying photographers corps have photographed from high altitudes areas of the earth as large as 19,400 square FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE miles. He al.o reports the corps MISCELLANEOUS UNFURNISHED FURNITURE a aerial has developed special film with which it is possible Stove and furnace kindling. 5 2 or 4 rooms .also chicken coop, to take pictures at sunrise and sacks $1.00. Delivered. Dalton One good used piano for $50 00. and garage. Phone 1191-- J. e sunset. Pi sacrificed for li quick J17 Dec. 21 sole-"- te J. Elden Drown, Utah. General 5 CHRISTMAS COAL, this week Delivery. Logan, room modern house. Call 724. LITTLE VSr.D LANGUAGE Dee. 28 Dec- 22 Domestic lump $7.50 only. t ladWe give A book was tecently printed in per ton, delivered. ComNew Coni garage- house, lurnace; a language that Is spoken by ing stamps. Thatcher 305-- J. D14U N18U Phone 76. pany. Is $00 a version It people. only FURNISHED of the Gospeis prepared by the FOR SALE Gooo round native 3 rooms, modem $12 50. Phone British and Foreign Bible So- -' 764. O 31tl cedar post. 75 South Fourth Steam rated rooms and apartWor-ror- a, use for the of the eiety lo-1)23 ments. 50 East Center. Logan. a tiny tribe of Australian Weal. Phone K5tf FOR SALE aborigines. .line" mom modern furnished A boys V'mii Uful tenor breaks ANIMALS 15 SALE FOR because his voice box enlarges i'p.ulinent, private 72bath. North ilnlLus month. per are Two Jersey helTers for sale. One cords and the vocal FEED PRODUCE First West. J 17 That brings the six months, other 18 months lengthened Fred Blotdieper tone Allulfa hay dehvcied. Plume Or unfurnished, 3 room apart- old. Phone 113-- J. ter. 1155 Canyon road. D21. .12 ment. 205 West 1st No. Phone 4. 3 11. 1931. Date of Last Publica- tion, Jan. 11, 1932. to start for home, and she was greeted by Phils voice, pleasant and sure, she was aware only of irritation and 'a dismaying petulance. It Is Ann, dear," he said, spring. She answered stupidly. It It? and thouglit that It also was after fivo o'clock, and that If the bill rollec'or had not come In she wouldnt be In the office to receive this ing, .May news. Phil bad a plan. The car was In running order again; he thought he nrlght stop In town and get two ot those box lunches, and then come for Ann, and be ahd she would drive out somewhere Into the country, and find some woods and a stream, and eat their suppers out there all alone under the trees. You know I cant, Phil," Ann said. "This Is my week to get dinner and do the evening work, and I have to go home and do It." I thought," he explained, "that Cecily might be a good sport this once and let you off. It is a grand Im wild to get out of the day. city and Into the woods. Cecily Is always a good sport," Ann returned. But It happens lliat she just called me and told me that she is going out somewhere into the country for dinner with Carry McKeel. Oh, the wild Irishman again? lie Is giving her a rush, Isnt he? 1 shouldnt call him wild, exactly, said Ann. "Cissy has every right to go it Is ber week. lie said, Surely. Of course. Last week, Ann suggested, "was my week. But last week," Phil reminded her, it rained all week." Ann said, That wasnt my fault." Phil said nothing, and one of those taut silences that com occasionally Into telephone conversations began and extended absurdly until Phil snapped It with a "Well, then that was frightening with finallfy. He cant," Ann thought wildly, say goodby and hang up when nothing else has blen jaid. I can't say, I'll see you after dinner, won't I? Why cant I? I often do. I dont know. Today I can't." But she did say It; and, Well, that's the trouble," Phil began, aa she had known Intuitively, without either precedent or reason, tbgt he would begin. No safe, satisfactory, "Yes, of course." No happy, thrill merry-go-roun- house, bath, DIOtf $1500, D29 E5tf. Modern home, garage. $20.00 quire Main Barber Shop. In- Nov. 30tf Furnished Apartment house. Phone East 205 north. i The BEST BUY in a WASII- - MACHINE ight at ING is l 07-- Dec. 26 Only'l left, ' MISCELLANEOUS Special Notice Schiffmans Barber Shop has reduced the price for the win- ter months. Hair cutting, 25c Children 15c. Basement Sewell's D21 Store. LOR SALE OR TRADE farms and homes In prosperous Cache Valley. Favorable terms can be arranged for A few responsible buyers. See Mon son Lumber Co., Phone 38, Rich Ml2 mond, Utah. and rubbish removed-Cal- l N19i 44$. GUARANTEE PERMANENT WAVE Permanent Wave Special, (July THILIP hung up the telephone re-ceiver, and pounded the thing down on his desk, and said, Damnl" He hated to lie he was certain of that and he felt bitter and ugly toward Ann because she bad forced him to do so. Somewhere, be thought, there mast be women In the world whom men could not hurt" Women to whom a man could say honestly, Id like to have you go with me out Into the country this evening; but since you can't (or won't), I am going alone. I happen, just now, to prefer the woods to your company." It was, he further reflected, bis fault, possibly, that Ann was incapable of receiving his candors. He bad pampered Iter too often, catered too long to those tender feelings of hers; bad been too ready, always, with excuses, explanations, apologies. Stie was angry this evening because he had waited until lute to ' telephone to her. Why couldn't she gently know, as aha bad used to know or had sbe, ever? that he had always excellent reason for everything, that he was never unjust nor careless? Today he had been very busy, and then be had waited to find whether er not the car would be available befors ha tnade plans. (To Be Continued) THE NEWFANGLES $3.50 With Shampoo and Finger Waves Trom now until Christmas Paramount Beauty Parlor Next to Logan Garment. 37 W. Hi N Phone 1911 MOVING Packing, Craling, I aval arid Long Hauling. Johnsou Cab &. Transfer Co. Phone 314 Certified t1i J- - Radio Service SKANCHY and SMITH EVERYTHIN) IN RADIO Day and Night Service! 133 So. Main Phones: Halt - 539W - 184 A Misfit .40rT. HI Radio Engineers VJlW Present URG G Z.T GR AV M (JWWiLhlAM, ?' uni ir hta mtyic me, I By Cowan ! GEEAT GRlfcf THERES I DO CHICK! WttkT rY 7) , mmit Date of Last Publication: Jan. 14, 1932. WASH' TUBBS Rip Gets NOO MEAN THA'S FUNNY, DlN'T HE COME OUT To NOUR The LITTLE CHAP WITH GLASSES? VlHV, 1 UAMEN'T UkE '&UR I NOTE AST HIM TO? HOUSE SEEN 1932. - Furniture. ,,hone N28tf S18-- J. S59.58 19, 1931. Crystal Rottling & Furniture Company411 Cow. Phone Jersey ' SMITH BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY In the Matter of the estate of E. W. LUNDAHL, SR. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executrix at her residence at 133 West 3rd South, Logan, Utah, on or before the 19th day of February, 1932. Julia J. Lundahl, Executrix. Newel G- Daines, Attorney for Executrix Date of first publication: Dec. 15, ANIMALS SAIL! BY WILLIAMS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TlfE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR TIIF, COUNTY OF CACHE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of, James D. Nuttall, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underColsigned at his residence in lege Precinct, Cache R.county, D. No. Utah (Address; Lcgan 1, Utah) on or before the 16th day of February 1932. Date of first publication, December 15, 1931. JOHN H. SCHENK, Executor. C. W, Dunn, Attorney for Executor. Date of last publication, Jan. FOR Baby Chicks, lie, for spring delivery. Phone 80C-Jll AA Third Ashes n Iltf OUT OUR WAY Dealers in Majestic Radios, L. & II- Electric Ranges. Led V"e carry a complete line of laving Room Suites, and Red Springs iloom Suites, Dining Room Suites, Mattresses. Unsut passed Values in New and I sod W. 1st North 703-- C91 W furniture ' room at suitable Furnished apartment, for light housekeeping. $12.50 ?8 East Second North. 03tf FOR RENT Steam heated furnished apartments and unfurnished house. Phone 87-- Well, indeed you will." No, I? precious because of Us It had humility and eagerness. been years since Phil had produced a May 1? entirely satisfactorily. He had a client to seo at eight oclock. He had thought that be and Ann might have their picnic suppr In the woods, and that he would have time to take her home before he went on to keep his engagement. I see, said Ann. Whats the matter? sc Id PhlL Nothing, said Ann. I suppose you think I shouldn't keep my engagement with my client?" No, I dont, Ann said, the hint ot anger almost hidden under the weariness. When did I ever think you should break a professional engagement? Well, then," he said, and It was coming now and she could not stop If only he wouldn't it, goodby. top it off with one ot those silly. Outworn cliches of his. Meet you at the said PhlL It was his thesis that humor and love could not be divorced. our Phone THE FINEST IN NEW AND USED , IN or pushed the words through the cramp in her throat Mary-Franc- empty evening si retched ahead paralleled with a frightened wondering as to whether or not she might hear from. Phil. And yet. pWT nc lstors nono ot my. family when tlie telephone hell rang, Just the front door as she was frsuld lot me." Legal Notices- U. S WAS H IN G TON The Army Air Corps has been doing some valuable work in aerial l t&r, I AIR North Fout Ui East. Mary-ftuce- i FIVE PAGE Home, tliree rooms. Call Mary-France- C 1931. D21 'Mary-JFrance- ill 2 1. (I95-R- 'IB 3 " 1 8a T. a' y thl: IN M R E R fcmTrent jfary-France- mid ;:rir nCTl'KtS E - an d 1) F. (.' 590-J-- Mary-Kraar- 2om MONDAY,' IaoaiLY KER fvFTCR WASH tEAXCS TO CALL ON RIP IS SURPRISED To SEE HtPlNU NEAR THE INN. AM. V&NTCff T- -, T mv NOTE ABSURD. I'tiE WRITTEN NO NOTES HOW |