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Show THE HERALD PAGE EIGHT, LAID TO REST Humiieils of puo pic of Franklin county paid tribute to Mrs Klvira Vail NoI.mui, bJ, JHonecr of lTtah and Idaho, at services held st the KivcU' dak? ward chapel. Monday ondm ted Hishop Fli Korsj'icn the funeral and whs one of the The invocation was speakers by rresid nt Oeonje Uutg the hcnerljction iy Huj;h W tied-tieThe speaker- weie Jump K Fame1-Iackpr, Presi'lent Ibivul iy rum Smith, and L. A Mi'drmi Knnly Kvans ami Ma;;:;ie Stnilb sung a duet, ami Horace Ibiugli sany a vocal solo Interment was in the local trim-terJr, liishp William delimited the gnu. bwki:n:g eOiyDlELR PRics cpowiE o YEAH- Gusrantced pure nd efficient. 25 USE 0un(9S leu then 25 priced brands. trmrr ph ' TO Dime- a-Da- Eyrjonn Plume :i N. 20 W. on; .i.'i.ihi rK;, Solid i i 2 doz. 2 Sc ORANGES 'ruit LETTUCE Itriglit, I'rrsh C m each 5c Heads Salted Wafers 25c lair, Radishes 3 bunches 10c SUGAR 10 lb. bag 49c OATS 9 lb. bag 33c LARD 4 lb. pkg. 33c MUttOn Chops lb. 10c PaeUnKe Lily- - SZH35 Wednesday, March 16 Fruit Grape Sugar Shavers 2 cans 25c 25 lbs. $129 lfii f q I 0 1 Mf Perf' ct Par sub.,- 35c - Matches Sardines 6 boxes 15c 3lgcns.25c Macaroni 4 pkgs. 19c Ill Mir.tard or Tomato Large Boa. Full Count re Semolina Large Parkagp. Crackers 1 Is S safe arrival or a boy. The Community Activity committee of the M. I. A. preaented one-aa large and to two plays audience 'luursdac appreciative under the direction of Miss Arta Larsen. Included in the east were Clayton Johnson, Martha Peterson, Arba Hansen, Osmond Alvis and who Miller Louise presented was "Tombs." "The Florist Shop Otto Kdries Nelson, presented by Henderson. Le Roy Pederson, Rose Larsen and Allen Jenkins. Musical numbers were given between the and acts by Bertram Benson daughter, Klva. of LewisOrden Van Miss Gem ton was the week end guest of Miss Hazel Johnson. " Green Stamps Features For Wednesday, March Rice 4 bars 25c 5 lbs. 25c 3 pounds 25c Sugar ( Soap Fmu v Head )i! Powdered or Brown Or Ijenn Center Made of Choice I,ean lleef ' Fruni Choice Fork pound 12c Lard imt'i Pure lrlw-ctr- I. S. Lard 2 j lbs. 15c Salmon From Columbia Hirer hoier Center Cuts Mired. pound 7c pound 12c Beef Steak Veal Chops Oils Shoulder From Steer Kecf Shoulder end Kill Chop Very i Koice pal pound 10c (pound 12c FerguB was gone with one curious, sidewise glance at Ellen a fleeting glance that seemed to the girl to convey contempt and condemnation. as If Fergus thought she had no right to be sitting at Steven Barclays table, I don't like that man, she said sharply. Then he's lost his Job, Steven told her. Oh. I dont want that!" she proIt's only that tested, dismayed. be makes me nervous." CHE arose from the table and went to ono of the windows, pulled aside the silken curtain and stared out at the night Soon Stevpn was at her side. Would you like to see your new home now?" he asked. You haven't even seen half of It. I would. He led her through the house, snapping on lights snapping off lights, showing her one perfect room after another. There were flowers everywhere cut from the gardens and hothouses of the estate. Everywhere there was evidence of luxury and taste. Last of all Steven showed her the suite that was to be her own, a pale pink bedroom, a golden living room, a tiny dressing room that was all mirrors and a bath with a sunken tub. Her traveling case bad been unpacked and put away as though she were to spend weeks here Instead of one night. On the dressing table lay her fa miliar brushes. Lying across the bed were the palo peach pajamas and a negligee, overlapping the silver mules on the floor. "I'm sorry you'll have to do without a maid." Steven told her. "I)o you realize, Steven, that I've never had a maid in my life?" He had seated himself In her golden living room. She knew he meant that she should sit beside him, but Bhe was too restless to do anything except stand. She moved about nervously In a state of excitement which she tried to con- 1932. 5. -- she bad often danced nntll nearly SCANDINAVIANS dawn. Steven suggested a popular supper club. "I'm sorry about the Country he said apologetically. Club, Youd like it much better there, but I'm afraid we'd see people 1 know and we must wait until later. Anyhow, you want to dance and dance and dance. I do, she said again. HOLD GATHERING Butter Prices m.-d- Wc Deliver Orders of $2.00 Free! Granulated Soap Fame QCfsl wWW Package 1 TUNA FLAKE- RICE Blue Rose 5 Bounds At 3 2 Knnoy Russet 3 1 ("c Each Each Each 3(t Breakfast Cereal 2 1aekages CRESS (; PRUNES CHEESE Wisconsin Nippy; 2 lbs. Pounds ORANGES Medium, Full of Juice; Dozen daughter. Mrs. C. L. Hall. The Relief soc iety will hold their annual social Thursday afternoon A special program and evening. and dance have been planned. Miss Virginia Morse of Siniih-ficlwas the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Vernaec Bvn.son. Miss Karina Dowdlc spent the week end in Lewiston with Miss' Suleena Gregory. Miss Jennie Cutler of Corinnej was the Sunday guest of Mr. and! Mrs. J. J. Larsen and family. 5CC w3 4 Spring Water Bunch 4 JkZj Santa Clara Lo-ga- OCc Dinnerctte 3 Cans ... 413 CHEESE Mr. and Mrs. David Burgnvne Mrs. Norman Larsen entertained n at land Miss Marine of a delightful family dinner in were Sunday visitors at me honor of the birthday of her home of Mr. and Mrs. Marinin brother, William Barker, a popular athlete at the U. S. A. C. Peterson, Sr. Mrs Carl Jorgensen accompanMrs Martha Jenkins is visiting ied Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hansen ot in Richmond at the home of her 3 Tomato Juice Peanut Butter 3 Quality 3 WHEATIES LETTUCE Solid Heads Full Cream Pound Q Pr. i Pounds BROOMS Toilet Tissue Zee Veribcst or Nut Lunch; 2 lb. Jar 00 S- 25 Cans POTATOES CLEANSER Light House Can She Temembered hardly the hours as they passed. She hardly realized they were leaving and that Sleven, deep circles of fatigue beneath his eyes, was adjusting her silver cape about her shoulder, paying a check and leading her through a brightly lighted room filled with noisy people. Out In the cold night air her head cleared Instantly. Her feare were back. Silently she got Into the car and was silent as they drove away. "All right, Ellen? Steven asked. She thrust cold hands Into her cuffs so that be should not claim them. I'm all right, she said, adding In a shamed voice, I took some of the champagne when you were out of the room." He laughed and called her an audacious child. They were back at the house again, stealing like conspirator Into the great, dark living room and up the stairs. He was whispering to her in the' darkness. Intimately, tenderly. ' Steven left her at her bedroom door, Ill come back to you, my darling, be whispered. (To Re Continued) Logan to Giiii-c- , Idaho. Sunday, where they will spend several days visiting with relatives. Miss Rose Larsen was hostess to the L. It. H club Thursday evening. Mrs. Marvin Henson spent last week end in Logan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moser Miss Emelia Hansen was taken to a Logan hospital last week where she received medical attention for a big abscess. Her condition is improved. Fig Bars Fresh Ilaked 10c Pound White King Inter-estln- . 16 j (gC FLOUR if JL 3 - Bag TTQC 3 Wednesday Market Suggestions HAMBURGER Bacon Squares : Fresh Ground 2 15c . ... Bounds Clean Fresh Beef Loin and Rib Bounds 10 Bionic i'.lylp; Bound AW HAMS VEAL CHOPS 2 Pqund A"t (b3 4 HAM "kO Fancy C'rnter Cute; Pound QQo Fresh Side Pork LARD IV ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o Pure Fresh 2 lbs. Rendered; 15c Bound o O i.oc.W o 21 West 1st North; MS South '2nd Fast; S STEAK-po- und OOOCOOOOOOBOfiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQBOOWOOO South HYRUM WEFLSVILI.E Main Morning. TALE FAN Poultry aFim Sego 6c . Kitchen King 13C 4 "if'Vrn.i: COFFEE Mild Cream 15c POUND ORANGES Medium Navels 2 ik.jn Kitchen King PER 23c CAN Wesson Oil CHEESE PER 25c DOZEN CATSUP 1 SiVlITHFlFMI EGGS MILES 4 B 3M2 PINT Cooking Oil 29C CAN Malted Milk Thompsons 33c 39c Beef Steaks Bacon Slices Eastern Dry Sugar Cured Tender and Juicy POUND 10c POUND 15C OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1 ft and Mrs. Calvin Choate of Lewiston; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Reter Johnson and Joseph Johnson of Richmond. Peter Jorgensen of Preston related experiences of his trip to th The male national rifle meet. ehorus rendered three selections. made a brief Nelson C. Hans speech.. The remainder of the time was and dancing spent with luin-About lfk) members were present. KICHMO.vu The Cache Scandinavians Good Fellows society held their regular monthly business Richat and the social meeting mond tabernacle last week. This was the first gathering of the society to be held since January, bad roads preventing February meeting. The meeting was conducted by Anton Christensen. Community was led by Mrs. Neis singing SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 15. (lib Rasmussen, accompanied by Mrs Ladell Blanchard. The following -- San Francisco butter today: 92 new members were received: Mr. score 23. TJLLEN was disappointed with the supper club. Steven had wanted a private room. She yielded to bis wishes although aha really wished to be with the gay and rowdy crowd outside. Presently the manager brought champagne In a bucket of cracked Ice. Ellen had never tasted It before and Steven watched amusedly aa she lifted the pale, amber liquid to her lips. He e a wry face at his first sip and left the remainder of the glass unfinished. But Ellen thought the champagne delicious. Her troubles began to lose substance and she became really gay. Sleven was so accustomed to women who were practiced drinkers that he thought her gayety spontaneous and was glad they had come to dance. After a while when he was called away to the telephone Ellen poured a great deal of champagoe for herself and drank It. She knew she was attempting to escape reality and that ahe must keep that knowledge from Steven. But the Important thing was to escape! When be returned, a worried frown between his eyes, and told her that Symes had called the bouse again It did not seem important or eren pounds LETTUCE head - Large and Juicy we Rail. Very well, sir. 1 25 C oo FLOUR White Rose. Gilt Edge 5c o ORANGES sweet, juicy; 75c 2o 48 BAc Dozen 15c and 35c LARD CATSUP tall bottles 19c o K.X 2 POTATOES 15 pounds 9c O PA1I, 33c pad. 59c SODA CRACKERS Mb. box 13 C o o : MEATS : o Powder PORK CHOPS 2 pounds 25 C oo Baking 1 A LOIN 29c O tAN ROUND STEAK pound 12 C o WEINERS pound 12c g Snowdrift Shortening MINCED HAM pound 12 C o 1 CORNED BEEF 59c raw, pound .. 122C o 3 cv'n o (Ideal for Corned Beef and Cabbage) o CashMarket o Pork Chops and Grocery O POUND 12c HAN ANAS - Carrots Lemons Parsnips dozen 17c 4 lbs. 10c Safeway Meats Pork Chops Hamburger Oils he said to Steven. I told blm yon were not to be here tonight, as yon Informed me, but be was considerably upset. He said it was Imperative for him to see you. sir. It's always Imperative for him to see me, Steven grumbled. This time he'll hare to wait until morning. We'll stop at his office before She willing, fresh and young. knew something was lacklDg from that kiss that never would be there, but Steven did not know. His arms tightened about her. His voice filled with passion as be whispered that she was his own. Somewhere she heard the ringing of a telephon . and felt ao Inward gasp of relief as he released her. She saw her husband frown, saw the queer, unfamiliar look fade from his eyes. it's Symes again, I Imagine," he told her Irritably. He's called a dozen times today. Fergus told ceal. me. Steven knew that she was not at Ellen felt a dull surprise. ease and asked if be should leave You havent talked to him? I'm not going to. He's not to her for awhile. She understood spoil my first evening with my that he thought she was near tears from homesickness and the strangebride. Oh. Ellen, Ellen Again the girl was swept with ness of It all. No, don't go away, she told fear. Steven was her husband. He bad a right to use that possessive, him. "Lets go some where and caressing tone. 8he belonged to dance and dance and dance! him. She saw that he was disapFergus appeared on the veran-da- . pointed but she could not help It. It was only 11 o'clock. She was It was Mr. Symes calling, sir. remembering that at Dreamland Tull Cans Morning. Creme " TUESDAY, MARCH Where Friendly Service Is Always Found qt. jar 29c lb. pk. sodas 15c Milk 4 tall cans 23c J WHEN he bent across the table to kiss her Ellen's lips were Wc Give Writing Tablrt Free! - Ber.t Foods- - - heart She heard whispering tree branches against the window panes, the lapping of invisible water, the sleepy, occasional chirp of a nesting bird. Outside were flreBles drifting to and fro. Outside was the velvet blackness of a perfect night Inside the table gleamed with candlelight shining on fine old silver and china and touching tbs purple of hothouse grapes. Across the table Steven smiled at her, so proud and confident, so serene snd sure of her love. She could not break bis heart. She must try to remember, she thought sardonically, that If her own heart broke it broke amid This was pleasant surroundings. the life of which she bad dreamed. She had it now. What hilnd fool girl were and what a fool she herself bad been. There was no one else to blame. Not even her mother. Ellen knew she herself had decided that love could be made to yield to affection and gratitude. to ease and luxury. She must be a good sport, play out her chosen cards. She was too generous-hearteto make a niggardly surrender. Steven deserved the very best that Bbe could give. Under his affectionate regard Ellei) forced herself to eat and to respond, as best she could, to bis mood of deep and quiet happiness. It almost brought the tears she bad held bark when she saw bow very little of herself it took to make him happy. innnnnnnnnnnnnnnmTiT - Salad Dressing 3L CHAPTER XXXVI fell on Ellen' word Mrs. AmoB Griffin and Mrs. Christensen have returned from California where they spent two weeks on a pleasure trip While there, they visited with Elder Trevor Clark and other former residents of Newton. Swenson and Mrs. Raymond small son of Logo, Idaho, are of her parat the home visiting ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenkins. Mr. aud Mrs. Roland Griffin announce the birth of a baby boy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Royden Benson are hIso rejoicing over the Fine Beet No. 2 Fan wr dre-llgh- Solid Sr co a - like o many separate blows. Too late now forever too late for It to he of any consequence to her Larry Harrowgale was free. Oh, It was Impossibly cruel that be should bare been free at the very hour she was saying the words that bound her for life. The newspaper dropped from Ellen's bands and Into the fire. The nightmare went on and on. Presently Steven returned to the room and she heard herself talking to him. She was scarcely conscious of what she was saying. She understood that Larry must have gone to the apartment two nights before to tell her be was free. Her mother must have sent him away. Ellen raised one hand with a t trembling gesture and In the saw the frosty sparkle of her wedding ring. It was true then. She was married. This was no evil dream from which she would awake. Are you tired, my darling?" Steven asked. No. not tired, she said. Not tired at all. She fcllowed him to the enclosed veranda where supper bad been laid tor two. She acknowledged the Introduction to Fergus, the only servant on ths place, and thought vaguely that she disliked him. The butler moved about, aay-Inmadame this, and madame" tlrnt, until she could have screamed with the reiteration of the fact that she was Steven's wife. Wild, Impossible fancies assailed her. She thought of throwing herself on MARKET M OKin.its nce Girl rpilE BUTE LOGAN, UTAH. vows. SPIJAKS TON K. Ill Imfr.s.vir K M ( 'ne of the horticultural depart ou nt, IMali State Agricultural college, will speak at a special meeting at Srnithfield First ward on Tuesday evening. His subject will he An tmtsidc living room for every home " Hwill discuss the different types id shrubbery ami flowers especially adapted to lunate conditions. for of hi'jh - s FOR OVER JOURNAL', Steven's mercy begging blm to let her go. No. She could not do that In time she would forget. She must forget. She was Steven's wife now. Only this morning she bad promised to cleave unto him through sickness and health, through poverty and riches. There was no escape from those solemn IDAHO PIONEER DRfcLSTON - |