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Show THE HERALD PAGE EIGIIT, JOURNAL', LOGAN, UTAH, ing a chill. Her tortured eyes did face. "I'm out leave the lawyer Imagining all this Ita not true II wake up soon." she tried to tell herself. Then ehe would become (onsclous again of Symes troubled Girl Makes (loud At Home Home-Tow- n -- TALFN'I r D RLON'LE STAR GOES .MOVIE AF'IER i ROVING AR1LITY OX LEGITIMATE STAGE j 1 face. Shu sat very still while the bit ler thoughts thronged Dime-a-Da- nce ! Girl i Ep-i- onn upon ber The marriage with Sleven bad been no marriage at all. The world would believe either that Steven, had deceived an Innocent girl with a mock marriage or that she, Ellen llossiter, In ber eagerness to cap ture a rich man. bad been reckless of the fact that the man was the husband of another woman. If only Steven were alive but And because a Stereo was dead! cruel, grasping woman, bad crept to Mexico and bribed a court, his name was to be dishonored and with It the name of the girl be loved. ajokicn j "But the In ell the years ago. l hat was hope divorce was annonnred newspapers nearly two Ellen said In a voice without life, without I know It." Symea agreed with a But you underestl short laugh. mate Miss Grayson's ingenuity Steven announced the divorce. All the proceeding. If you remember. Mies Grayson were kept secret. was abroad at the time, had gone even before Steven went to Mex Ico She's been dancing there ever since. She admit! tbere'd been a sort of trial she .separation calls It. But shes back In New ' York now to tell the world she never consented to a divorce. She even has an explanation for her long silence." he continued Says she kr.ew nothing of the dl vurce until a few weeks ago. and at once to have It set then salt-iA aside. lie but we can't prove It. I'm afraid." j CHVPTER XXXIX CYMES looked at the while fared girl. He rlemed his throat. "11 e not so had ae all that," h said awkwardly. It's as bad as It ran possibly be," Ellen declared passionately That 1 that I should drag Steven's name through such a srao dal "Now you're being foolish, my dear," the lawyer protested "Steveu was one of my closest friends, you know that. But you and 1 must think now of your position. Thai Is what Steven would want us to do." Ho An alluiing blonde stage star goes movie, anil a hometown giil mates good in a big way at the same tune. She i Ju'ie Haydn. i of Hollywood, and she hat won many iriends by her ab'l.ty on legitimate stages. Ih r youth, beauty and talent attracted David U. .Selznnh ol Ki0 Pictures and a contract to day in j hotoplays wai me insult. T ALKIE OPICS Smithfield be the Gold and Green ball given by the M I A social Capitol Theater If thero Is any mor it to "Cheaters at Play, the highly entertaining picture which opened ycslerri.i at the Capitol theater, it is this. "Don't smuggle jewels into the country- - declare them, and sa.v trouble." Charlotte Greenwood disregarded this adviee, however, and the result is a thrilling and often breathless talc of adventure, comedy and other omotioii-stirnr-qualities More things happen in f.vo minutes in "Cheaters at Play" than in a week of oidinary picare pretty tures -- and audicnies generally sure to find this Fox Films offenng a genuine treat. Thomas Meighan shares honors Miss Greenwith the He appears as a retired wood. crook who spends much of his time and energy in recovering the which Mini valuable emeralds Greenwood is always carelessly allowing 'various criminals to abstract. Barbara Weeks and William Bakewcll carry the ronianci excellently, and fine performances are added by Linda Watkins. Ralph Morgan, James Kirkwood and OUn Linns Joseph Vance Howland. wrote the original novel, witi Malcolm Stuart Boylan turning out the ' screen play. Hamilton deserves special mention for Lis skilled direction of the production. ;, long-limbe- d Mac-ladde- IT ROBBER LOUKEI HOUSTON, Miss, March 18. (I I'l When W. M. Colter, gasoline here, service station pioprietor caught a man rooking his office lie chased him into a closet and Then he celled lo Ked the door. officers. Before they arrived he loaded remembered a shotgun had been concealed in the closet. Before the officers arrived, he Rot another gun and called upon his prisoner, identified as Geoige Hill, to come out of the temporary prison. Hill did, hands high in the air. He had not found the gun. and Turner turned him over to officers. affair will A at the Third waid halt Tuesday evening. Ma.cn 22 Tho Gold and Green dance will be demonstrated oy eight couples dressed in Spanish costumes. DecJ. L. orations will be m Spain.-Montrose and olhers oi Logan will bo tho judges. Mr. and Mrs Evan Chasten.-eof Idaho tails were guests of Mrs. Minnie Nielson this week Fi lends surprised Anna Lou Rees at her home Friday evening in honor of her- birthday anniversary. The evening was spent playing games. Eighteen guests were present. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tout entertained at a dinner party at their home Sunday evening Guests included Mr and Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William Scrowther, Mr. and Mrs Everett Smith, Mr and Mrs. Harry Fern, and Mrs The evenGeorgians Sorenson. ing was spent playing bunco High to Mr. and scores were awarded Mrs William Scrowtncr. Second of the offieeis Primary ward were entertained at the home of Mrs. Harry Fern Friday afternoon. Bunco was the diversion, prizes going to Miss Mary Chambers and Miss Lucille Noberg Luncheon was served to 12 guests The American Legion auxiliary will give a set ics of silver teas at the Winn confectionary beginning Wednesday afternoon, March 23. Ht l3ft p m. The second one will be held Thursday evening. Wednesday evening tho Second waid M. I. A Gleaner girls and M men entertained the Third and First ward gleaner and M men at a delightful dancing party Ahout 10 eouplcs were present The Wilforo vioodruff camp of of Pioneers will the Daughters meet at the home of Mrs. Ira Hillyard. Friday March 25, at 2 30 in. The to-p. ";ao Uses of Utah Water Supplies," will be giv- - frowned, considering the practical aspects of the matter, and then spoke again. "Unfortunately appearances count for a great deal in law," be began reluctantly. Appearances are against you. Steven, la his anxiety to epare you disagreeable pub llclty, made the marriage appear well, rather unusual. He went to great pains to keep the marriage secret. The license that was not to be filed, the friends who weren't informed, the newspapers left In Ignorance of bla Intended marriage You can sea bow it looks. "I can see, said the girl. There was silence. Ellen's body trembled as though she were har by Miss Hannah Hind and Mrs. Florence Geary Solo, Rinda Venice solo, Chambers, piano Mickeies The public is invited to be attend. Luncheon will served. A good attendance ;a desired. Mrs. Helen P. Toolson entertained tho bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home. The time was spent playing bridge. Guests include Mrs. Lucinda Fulkerson, Mrs. Areva Peppe, Mrs. Rinda Chambers, Mrs. Euphctnia Sheffcr. Mrs. Ethel Clark, Mrs. Millie Mrs. Lavon Winn, Mrs. Mary Griffiths, Mrs. Douglas Hooper, Mrs. Emma Fern, Mrs. Maud Woodruff, and Mrs. Ed Toolson Luncheon was served by the hostess. The Ladies Literary club met at the home of Mrs. R H. Toolson Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Alta Allen read Red Bread, by Hindus Invited guests included Mrs. Lila Roskelley, Mrs. Vilate Low, and Mrs. A. V. Toolson. At the close of tho afternoon luncheon was served to 20 guests. Among the leaning social functions of the season was a party given by Miss Ella Lout.se Noble at the home of ncr parents, Mr. on Nil-so- hare-face- . . . All youve hoped for in Cough Drop ingredients of a medicated with , -- and Mrs. W. A. Noble. Twenty-fou- r tnrec years attendance at this guests were present and were school, he is a prominent member seated at one large table where of Alpha Zeta, national honorary luncheon was served. A large crystal bowl of sweet agiiculture fraternity. Oiher nominees for offices were: peas and baby breath with St Rex Lowe and Nat Taggart, Patrick's place cards and favors and Rex Lr.we, were the decorations. . The eveand reporter. John Barnard was clec ning was spent in music secret- V VapoRus saw Guwent on practically. tter. Mr. Southey yesterday and i know he'll be only too ready tu forget his part In the ceremony He was considerably upset when I spoke to him But about the license how long was the filing of It lu be held up? Do you know? "Until after we'd sailed," Ellen said on a half sob. "Steady steady," Symes warned her, but she was silent again and "How many people composed. know of the marriage besides your Immediate family?" "Why, no one, Ellen began and then stopped. Mrs. Clancy, s abe neighbor of ours knows, amended. "Mrs. Clancy and Lo retie Elcott." "Can you trust Yhem? I'm sure 1 can." "You understand that a situation of this sort Is extremely difficult to You keep hidden." Symes said. understand that any newspapei would be eager to buy aucb a sen Can sation. you trust Mrs Clancy?" Ellen nodded. 1 can answer for myself, for the nurse, and for the physicians. Dr Weseott doesn't think any way "1 knew," Ellen Interrupted, l know that be didn't think I was married to Steven. I could tell from the first." see aucb strange "Phys'clans things, Symes put In uncomfort ably. How about Fergus?" she whispered. I'd forgotten him. But he hard He'd never seen you ly counts. before, had he? Doesn't know your name, or where you live?" 1 gave him Mrs Clancy's phone number and asked him to say that Ellen wanted her mother but that's all." Even as Ellen spoke Fergus en tered quietly, softly. Seeing him frightened the girl vaguely. Fer gus seemed to menace ber frail ae curlty. She felt be distrusted inn disliked her as much as she di. liked and distrusted him. What Is It? Symes asked. Dr. Wesctott la Just leavlui sir. Fergus said. He's going t report Mr. Barclay's death an wanted to see you first. All right. I'll see him, Sym answered, rising. By the way," continued, do you know If M Barclay's sister is in town or m She should be notified. "Mrs. Harrowgate returned fro Europe several weeks ago. Ft gus replied, noticing as Symea d not that the girl on the diva seemed to grow white as be spot the words. Well, get In touch with her s and notify him of bis uncle's deal. His number's not listed but I hai it here. It was Larry Harrowgate'a tel phone number that Symea x peated. . , (To Be Continued) 1 Mr and Mrs G. A Johnson were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. A delightful afternoon was enjoyed by members of the Synnga camp. Daughters of the Pioneers, at the home of Mrs. Joshua Kalli-soFriday The occasion was in of the seventh commemoration birthday of the camp. Mrs. Ralhson told interesting events in the life of her grandfather, Thomas Hull, and Mrs. Alvin Hull gave the biography of Maiy Benson Hull. Mrs. Hull wore a pioneer costume. The history of the camp was reviewed by Mrs. Sylvia Jensen and a toast to the camp emblem, the Syringa. was given by Mrs. Agnes Thomas who also cut the birthday cake, decorated with candles and a color harmony of green and white. Several lovely vocal selections were rendered by Mrs Roy Hull and refreshments were served to n thirty Honoring the birthday of her husband, Mrs. Carl Jones entertained 12 guests at supper and card games Tuesday evening. Tho St Patrick idea was featured in the decorations. Mrs. Dan Swainstoi received high score honors The Elite club were guests of Mrs. Jease Packard Friday afternoon. The ladies were served luncheon at Griggs cafe. From there they home went to Mrs. Packard's where auction bridge provided the pleasuic. Prizes were won by Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mrs. Jack Hickenlooper. Mrs. Ree Smith and Mrs. Mona Chatterton were included as special guests. A largo crowd attended the program presented by the Third ward Relief society Tuesday, In commemoration of the 90th anniverFour sary of the organization. generations were represented in a clever skit and the program was enjoyed immensely. Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer now were host and hostess at a prettily arranged card party Saturday evening Eight guests were included Following a pleasant evening refreshments were served Mrs Archie Gill won honors at the games Mr. and Mrs Ray Henderjtm and Mr. and Mrs. Russell spent Sunday at Lava and Pocatello, Idaho Mrs. Melvin Clayton and daughter. Carol, are visiting in Dai Lake City. Mrs. Dan Swainston presided at a charming party for gtie,, Friday. Progressive GW was t pleasure of the affair and M Fred Struve received score prize A green and white color scheme predominated in the luncheon ap, pointments. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sharp announce the birth of a son, March Cro--ke- tt, t 15. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malmberg had Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saver and son and Will Sayer of Rexbtirg, as their guests Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Stevens spent the week end visiting In Logan. Mr. and Mrs George Egbprt entertained attractively Friday evening. Dinner was served at a table beautifully graced with and motifs typical of Ireland Covers were laid for 14 Bridge was enjoyed during the evening and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Alleu were presented score awards. s AMERICA" AUTHOR WATERVILLE, Me., March 13 A bronze tablet in irmoty of Samuel Francis Smith ot Bos ton, the young theological student who- - wrote the hymn America" 100 years ago last been has unveiled in the moiu.h, of chapel Colby colltg;. Smitn once van a member at the Colby facuPy. (I'Ti Schillin 1 the early part of May are two. U. S. Government tea experts say this: 66teas packed in high VACUUM, would naturally be the best method m Schilling is the VACUUM Packed Tea the only one that kept fresh the Government tests. be- ing made by the members of the crganization. Indications po.nt to fhis year's show being the most and successful yet outstanding . held, rr et u m Frttmh games. Prizes were awarded to led by acclimation. Miss Arvella Watts and Miss Officers who served during .he Brinda Van Orden. pact year were: David Evans, president; Paul Sant, vice president-JoPar-issecretary-treas- a er; AG. CLUB ELECTS and Elmo Hoyt, renorter I Ians and preparations fo- - the annual Horse Show to be hdJ in In the recent elections of Ag Club officers held at the weekly meeting of the organization, March seventh. Joe Parrish was elected president; John Barnard, vice president; Merrill Cook, secretary and treasurer; and John Stcwait, reporter. Today and Saturday! Parrish, who Gereated Joe Muir in the voting, capably served as JACK HOLT secretary treasurer of the club durIn ing the past year. In addition to MAKER OF MEN numin outstanding participation A Imp Mickey Mouse erous other activities during his h. wmvw,vmv.wvAW.vwAWW.w.vMt. Cartoon And Travelogue .V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.. Look! The Merchants Tickets are Good at GRAND THEATER Every M ed. and Thur. as long as the tickets are given to you! Soap 5 for VERT E .v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v..v. (SajpSttoll m WICKS MARCH 18, 1932. ary-treasurer; CV HP : t r 6 a s f DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl i CYMES was genuinely amazed by ,the girl's earnestness Patient ly he pointed out that the money was hers, that only a court battle stood bi tween her and possession Patiently he pointed out that with the money she could go anywhere, seek new scenes, new people, new Interests. But Ellen stopped him She looked up to him and asked. "But If It weren't for the money you and I could do for Steven this thing that ha can't do for him self?" "Keep the marriage with you a secret. he answered thoughtfully 1 suppose It could be managed Yes. I'm certain It could be man aged but It's a mad Idea. Are you sure of what you're doing?" Quite sure." she said steadily. 1 don't believe I've ever met so quixotic a young woman. It's not only Steveu I'm think Ellen admitted In a lug of, Im think shamed, honest voice. 1 dont think 1 lug of myself. could bear tho publicity. 1 want to get away I want to go back to used to be." being the girl Small and dazed. In a crumpled white linen dress that was no whiter than ber exhausted face, El leu sat looking at the lawyer and pleaded that this part of her life should be blotted out as though It had never been. ho said Certainly you can, gruffly, untruthfully. 1 o00009900000000000000000000000000000000000000 o o o MODERN BARBER o o o o o o o o o o o o o The girl's voice was courageous and steady now. "She won't take the money, either. Symes responded grimly "We have plenty of witnesses to his wishes. No matter bow you come out in the fight to be recognized as his wife, you'll get the money. I have those settlements all drawn up. God, If I'd only let him sign them when be wanted to! We can prove any way." he continued, that you had no sus pleloa that the marriage was blga mr a. Your mother was there, your sister" Stop! Stop this Instant!" El len broke Id with shock and pain "I dont want the money! I've told you again and again. It's not the money that's driving me frantic." "My dear child, that money belongs to you." he protested, startled. "Steven wanted you to have It. That was almost the last thing he was thinking of your future You can't throw away a fortune" I can't! Ellen repeated bys Why can't I? is that terlcally. what you were thinking of? Is that what you meant by court1 Steveu gave me everything and now now that he's dead you think I'd fight for more, drag his name through the newspapers, have peo pie thinking that he thought so little of my honor? LLEN said nothing at all. There was nothing at all to be said. "If only Steven hadn't been such a rich man" she beard. Symea' voice from a long way off. "CaDt we do anything?" she asked pitifully. "We can save you from reporters for a while," he said, frown iDg. "We'll keep mum until the whole thing comes up In court Why do we have to go to court T Ellen cried. "Leda Grayson will fight to the last ditch and be delighted at the CHE knew that be had lied but chance." was grateful for the falsehood. Fight for what? Steveu loved "In the first place I'll arrange to me. She can't take that away!" Symes get the license for you. c VICKS COUGH DROP FRIDAY, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Today and Saturday! ICIhcGfcrsj AtfPflsy THOMASMEIGHAN iCHARLOTT! GREENWOOD Wli Ww SqkwS laffcaraKirkwood UfHte WMklM Knitted Sport Suits, Enoombleo and Bteesses TWO-TUN- LACY E BLOUSES Just the thing for smart women . . . Beautiful pastel shades, short waists. Boleros and other varieties. The latest spring fashions - 1.95 1.45 2.95 2.45 Our Wash Frock Special very best linen-broadclot- h. 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