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Show TIIE HER PAGE SIX f h;uk In Nr Barrett Colvin York after abrnid, falls uq love With 29 ehr old Filinnr Stnf lord Lida Stafford, Elinors ful and unscrupulous mother, is carrying rm a flirtation with Vanee eoi'xtanUv Oaitrr Ltda to keep In the good glares of Miss Ella Sexton, her husbands aunt in order to Inherit a share of the Sexton fortune Vhen she leflms that Rarrelt Is Hhnut to propose to Elinm she deliberately tries to break up the' romftnre nnd swells Tho (?irl is hearthrokrn when she dors not One day thr hear from him meet at her aunt's home Barrett offer Lida a rlgaret anrl she refused, declaring she dors not smoke. Rebellious at her mothers hypbcrlsy, Elinor takes a ig.irrt thereby offending Miss Piston who once more revises hrr will A few davit later she (her Hit her -- n will leflves tire fortune to Barrett lie doe not want it anil yet can not till It over to the rightful inluii tors Vane Carter asks Lidi to keep tins her promise to divorce In Lhla band ami marrv hun Aftr and Vanee leaves drinking heavily he returns with a gun and shoots Bentwell St. if ford. r prni-Hrall- CHAPTER XIX gLINOR tried to reassure herself, told herself she was beNothcoming absurdly nervous. ing could have happened. but why was Aunt Bessie waiting? 'Whv didnt she come? t Elinor said, Its the nicest 1 ever saw, Sexton. It really foot-rks- came. Jim Senior then followed her, carrying a glass of wine In hla unsteady hand. Bessie was smiling rather stiffly. Elinors heart went cold. s Sexton." Bessie said, "run upstairs now, please j'Aw!" Sexton murmured rebellious,, but he went. Bessie drew Elinor down beside her on the sofa. Benson telephoned," she began, "to say that your father ah has had an accident. Now dont be alarmed, darling! It may not be serious " ephat?, Elinor moistened her llps. Jjm offered the glass, patted her shoulder as she drank. was Bfessie holding one of Elinors smooth hand3 between hr , ones. roughened "Well, It seems Benson thinks It may be only a slight injury Vance Carter came to your apartment. Hed been drinking and he had a gun. lie shot at your father Elinor bad never tainted before but the day had been too much for her. Within a few hours she bad witnessed the liorror of death, had teen her father bitterly disappointed and crushed by her aunta failure to remember hint) had heard her toother's bterlcal arcusatlons that Elinor herself was to blame. Shb had felt Barrett Colvin1 cblll glanch, rfef and OnIE moment he had looked at her.- - then turned hla eyes away. Thfct, mere than anything else, had haunted her, making her utterly and completely miserable. A dread-tn- l day! But her down flat, Jim!" Bessie Bessie " tht heart-breakin- uAn ATUAMfjr , 1 Uonklin fountain ien, hirst and Second North on Main street. lieu aril. Return to Herald Journal. J5. 1 ifR-i- LOST Tan snide zipper. big about ti p m. June '1. between ( Mantua fish h it hei y and n fontan ed mans grey suit v. utrh and pcrsrnnl effects rcwaici Notify Dr I! B Betty, JJI Kill's BMg Ogih-Og-d- w kind" .ire all so -- " ( ' o Wil-!:a- f. kid-iZ&- '(.ned 1 vvlis.t water-softene- A Myrl Lamont, Flthel and summer flowers piogram Ellen Zina IJnrielt. Wnlker, Miu Ilia wak given consisting of communiReiter, Aunt' Biker. Miss Rubella ty kinging; prayers Elmer vocal solo, Mrs Zina Baker, Violin and organ duet, Lon Wood and daughter Leah; talk, Andrew Sorensen; organ solo, Mrs M D Bird; original poem, composco find read by Mrs David Bakst, of Vofcal duet, - Thora Dtirfcy Beaver Dim and Lx ah Wood, comic readings, Mrs O. J Barrett and Mrs. Lon Wood; Hosing song. flniensen enleil. lined nt a dinner Come, Come, Ye Saints A buf-V- in houoi nt hei guests Roses (enThe guests tered the I ib! lunch was served i s The senior present were Mr and Mrs. Wood enjot rd an outand Messrs and Mesdames John ing down by ill' liver. Tlnu.sdny Btiltars of Clarkston; Heber Wood Rienie w is ..ervid The following Idaho; members w re Mesdames and family of Arbon, ami Frank Durfey daughters. Ruth Bird, Isabel! Kidman. Hilda Carma and Thora of Beaver Dam, Whitney, Virnu HamocK, Lera Ivaloo Bella Nelson, Joseph N. Sorensen, David Buist, Thornton, Rhoda Jekbe Baker, Elmer Henlnger, Lon Smith, Rhoda Hardman Mts. K. Martha L. Wood. Wood, Muir, Julia Muir Alice Stauffer, Hughes, age 88 years, Mrs. Sofia (Tnteal Ahrens, O.srar Hansen of L. San Sarah Mrs Pearl AtttJerson 80, FTamisto, Calif, Hd&beS, Mrs. Arella Bird, Mrs Hughes Miss Glndvs Hugh-- s and Afei.es Copen, Mrs. Lizzie Reid, Miss Hilda Abdei son H A. Anni-eMrf Miss Maigaret and IsabellaFos-tc- r Sorei.sen, Richards, Mrs Hannah Willie of entertained nt a dinner SunWellsvllle, Mrs. E. J Hancock, day The long table was tastefully D. M. Vferlih Mrs. Mr'S. decorated with baskets of roses Shelton, Bird, Miss Isabella Stumpf, Miss and covers weie laid for 15 Hilda' Andprvon ar.d Mrs. O J guests Barrett and Ma.hew Foster. An attractively arranged lunchA missionary meeting was held eon was given by Mis O L PeterBlacksmith Fori: canyon-Sunson, Friday at her home in Petcrs-boiA basket of flowers cend4L tinder the direction of the 1 were SAvknties 3 by tered the table and baskets of Prayers . D Baker s'-Charles Ladle and John coses decorated the rooms Place Our Muun- - cards were marked for Mrs singing, community lev n f T ppnuk- L E'dras-i- , M-- s F I 4 D ers W'ere John D. Baker and Vanes Mrs John M. Anderson. ;p D. Walker. Vocal solos were given Mrs William Hughes. Mrs Verlin b7 Cyril Nelson and John O. Shef'or and Mrs Lon Wood was Mrs Floyd Hardman entertainHughes The closing song was America." This meeting ed at d prettily arranged lunch'given for the benefit of the forest eon Sunday It) compliment to Mr that have come from and Mrs M F. Deveny and Son, s of the U. S. to work Sterling and daughter. Berdina -Pink roses of Salt Lake City. y 'erest. formed a pr-t-ty centerpiece Nuttall John U - -- J5 ( Mrs. E J Passey and mjiet Hubert and Wen-- 1 5 guests of ? fctwiwLake were guests Scott, of Logan,L. were ' Kidman. Wed- "W '3 i i John D. Baker I Mrs William An attractively arranged Their daugh- - nesday t e her par- - ! lunrhern was given by Mrs Lst two mnn. Summer flowers decorated has reWnli,, Baker ! the lahD. ScottfromPassey a 33 months sAnerved. eently returned ti.iion to Ucinmny and is now ; Hut Bent-wel- Meantime Elinor, without taking off her outer wraps, had gone to her lather's room to Btand by his bed. His eyes were open, glazed, a:.d be was breathing noisily. A doctor, swathed In white that was A flecked with red, stood near. nurse moved about. The doctor looked at Elinor InHe didnt want any quiringly. screaming In the room such as had come from the strong lungs of tho patient's neurotic wife. But this pretty girl was evidently controlled. ..-- p "You're Miss Stafford?" "Yes." Im Doctor Moran. Llvs five floors down." Can you tell me, Doctor?" It's a little hard to say tonight, Mias Stafford, but If he pulls through ths next few days he 3k and it' per line per him rlioii spending the week with Mr and Mrs Kidman. Mrs. Jennie Gardner of Teton, Idaho, is visiting with her aged Mrs mother, Mrs Jane Muir Muir, age 83 suffered a slroke last Fridav but is reported as Improving and her eyesight and hearing has been greatly improved s.noc Mr and Mrs Jesse Baker and ehilrlteu. Mr and Mrs Pedigrew of Ogden enjoyed a pn mi al the Biker farm Mrs (inker was hostess Mrs Movd H irdmm entertained at a birthduv dlnt.hr in honor of s her daughter Ann's birthduv were laid for Mrs Elira Stuart and Miss Barbara Stuart, Mrs Id Stuart and children, all of Urllsvillr, Mr and MtS Hu dm. in i ml fninilv The Bluehird gills were enter Ht the home ol tuned luc-du- v Ronrll i Laills Refreshments were class lived and the w.i- - intert.imirt at the horn- - of lime Stauffer's, Wednesday S' is Hairy Bartlett entertained at a party Saturday in honor of of her son. thi mill birthday Grant Roll eshments were served fYiv-ei- to 13 Mr and Mrs Leslie Oosncy and hildren of Preston, Idaho were guests of Mr and Mrs Peter M Latscn Monday Mrs C A Snrcnsen entertained at a himheon In rompliment to Dr and Mis J Milton Bottom of Hollywood, Calif, Mis Lamont M Alban, Mrs James Wyatt, Mrs of VVellsvillc Fllmer Leishman Roses formed an attractive centerpiece Mrs Emma Hancock, Mrs. Mary A Hill, Mr and Mrs Edgar Hancock, Joseph N Sorensen, attended the funeral services of Mrs William Smenson at Salt Lake Citv. Fridav Mr and Mrs Hvrus' Pirhurd-an- d son. Jav, attended' the Laub family reunion, held at Brigham canvon. Saturday evening Mrs Edgar Haneoek entertained at a party Fiday evening for the 11th bnthdav of her daughter Madoll Refreshments were served to 17 Mrs A J Clawson. Mrs John B Baxter. Mrs William S Bailey were and children of Hyrum guests of Mrs Eml Bird, Friday sons and and Miss Smith Priday Bov en of Salt Lake Margaret were the guests of Mr and Mrs George Smith this week Mr and Mrs John D Baker and son John, and Miss Lyal! Nuttall of Suit Lake weie jlinner guests ABARTMENT. mnnier rms tral hotel Rhone 1215 -- Fl 'RNISMFD npnilnients East Thiol North Hit-nu- erili-call- - .. - room GO 1st 205 J!v2l iii.uti i il. .Mill Uaint, I.nadi-e- ut 1 , West C'en l Sen ire. dm V ill lion ft t 11 take uiie SMALL lugs at FORK North .Sixth III Ilmni n J.Vri North Th'rd Xl Aest room Ilul. io,h T.ii Jy 5 hou-- e Ea i Apply tiixr !"i(mi mil. In. l.tmaa L. (yj in larjm Utah. pond- - at White'.- - Coinph te Aulon o'n!,. I Lit paint mui1 See u in jamt GLASS ( LAKSKN 1. J. gl.tbs. il lor - J, 'bdr CLASS CO. I. LARSEN lor us order the on. nmt (M3) I pan my am hmi o. We will a o window mid aito n ; M ,m. AM veir-- t, MORTICIAN SLRVIC1. FOR FCOXOMIC oodlaml Modem Mm turn Ilmt ;;F. e 3.io Wo . - OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENTS I )r. lleher S. Amtisseii, Tinii uesda in;r H!'i!!',,r '1 M. 1 . Will 1,0 and iS.tlmdiy day.--; t Knlmul.,-- GmiUi. m In on (,i y oie dm. h ,J,. ICR Cheap. North. 1 River Heights 0 - Graham on J2 TRUCKING automobile J 462- - YV. 570 Rant 2 ALL KINDS of 1 u kiiijr Cailo, Gun, Fut iiluos 'IVIIoui Lev. tiling, antulioro. ,qi, 1lpnm N, .q-;t- i (.Iv Moving llnusihold goods and piano transferred to a.I pr.rts of the city. Rhone 418 Fourtn JvJo MAKRIFII) man with car to learn ALL kinds of new mattresses or furnace business. Call Holland we wilt put springs in your old Furnace company Jy5 mattress for $6 50, five hour Mr and Mrs W alter Sc holes Everton Mattress comfortieth FAMILY COW. E G Lovedav, recently observed their pany. Phone 175 J30 Providence Jyl9 wedding anniversary at the home Inland Goff in of Mr and Mr Everton Mnttres 1 5 W E buy wool In LIVFBTDBKWANTED the Logan canyon. lncluty I hone 173 J) If per head for useless and freshly The children present were' Mr deqd hoiscs and cattle. Call FURNITURE and and Mrs Walter A Scholcs, River fixplumbing 11R-2- , Jy23 Hyrum exchange. M I tures 227 North 1st East. Heights, Mr and Mrs Beazer, Lorenzo, Idaho, Mr and PROBATE AND GUARDI NSHII Mrs Delos Zobel, Prhc, Utah; Mr NOTICES and Mrs Leland Goff, Logan, Mr CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR and Mrs Alvin Scholcs, Rigby, THE, RESPECTIAK SIGNERS WANTED Idaho, Miss Miriam Seholes, RivINFORMAM FOR RTHER er Heights Other guests were; TION. Mr Seholes brother, Mr Fredrick Scholcs and wife and Miss ElizaLADIES wanted at onie Em dlont E TO CREDITORS beth Seholes of Logan, Mrs Bessie In NOTH opportunity for idles wishing to First District of Court the the Morris and Miss Muriel Morris, nmlio 32 00 a d iv or more Also State District the of Judicial Mrs Iva Long Mr and Mrs L. J ludv to travel, nnd ill anil for the County I of tah of Bowen River Box 10. Bowen, Mr Roy Jyj of Cache. Mr were and Heights Krupp special guests In the Matter of the Estate of, General !Sl.irksirtUhinj There were twenty one grandJoseph Smith Alien, deceased children present GEO. I). GRIFFIN will present claims Creditors The Sunday school officers and 2nd Smith ami Main to the undersigned vouchers with teachers recently entertained the FOR SALE Auto Chassis speof said at the IIou..p Banking of members the ward at a social cially constructed for wagons In the City park of Logan canyon bank in Logan City. Cache County, and trailers. Main street Games weie the features of the Utah. No 102onNorth before Refreshments were serv- in said eitv, of nr before evening October 1933 Date" the 28th day ed to all present. Mrs J V Humphrey and Miss of first publication June 26th,' j Alice at 1933 Htimphicy entertained Cache Valley Banking eonij any a mis ellaneous shower at their of Admmistrax home Wednesday evening in honor a Corporation the estate of said deceased of Mrs Stanley Humphrey, W Dunn, attorney for AdmiC. Miss Irma Hyde of Hyde Iaik a biide of the early part nistrator Dates of Rnhluntinn, June 26, of the month Mrs Humphrey received many July 3. 10. 17, 21. 1933 beautiful mid useful gifts. Dainty NOTICE refieshmenta were served to 35 In Iho Dixtriet Court of the First Mrs Lenn.ud Long entertained Jirdii-iaDistrict of the State of Wedn-sd.ievening in honor of I tall, in and for the County of the birthday nmiiversaiy of her Cache. son, Keith Games were the features of the evening Dainty rethe M itter of the Estate of In freshments were seivcd to seven- ANNA BUHRFR, also sometimes teen as Anna Rearer licensed Mis R A Slewait entertained known The pi Id ion of H M Zollinger he Oh alter girls at her home for Ibe mnmr to the Tile- (I. The evening ptaVing 'y evening said II M Zollinger of I. 'Hers of n.t sprit in ri idlng, Singing In Admilii irilinn on tile edatn of Ramtv (tie Run lefrcslimcht also Arum sometimes Bubicr, to weie served right. known as Anna R.enrer, dicea-ed- , Ri Imp ami Mm A David hns been vet for hearing on Ur Hriim Smith mid Smith, of Julv 1933 the 8th d Mrs M ihalah Smith of Salt Lake at 19 oiloik a mly of said dnv, Uitv recently Visited Mrs. David it the Court Room of said Comt, r J Smith and their new m the Countv Court House at The liltle Miss Snnlh is l.og in City, in sod County of giaru.t-mghtcthe first th C.u he. State of Utah It) Smith family WITNESS the (Ink of x.ml Mr and Mrs LeMovno Wil-oCourt with the si il thneof and sun of Ephriam have been tin 27th d iv of June 1933 t (siting wi'h Mr and Mrs Joseph C V. MOHR. Mr Christian Hansen, Wilson, Ch rk Mr. and Mrs Pet r Griffm and I tv M iv Ued r en, 1, Mr and Mrs John Blntirr 'Colli t Dr and Mrs Wilburn Wilson H put v Clci h nd son. Wilbur Dean, left Satur-;- l 3)7 for Ogden where iv morning r Wilson will commence his inNOTICE terne work in the Dee hospital In !bc District Court of the First Dr Wilsons mother, Mrs William Judicial Dislrii t of Ihe Stale of F Wilson aicompiniod them as oonl of Utah. In and for the ns !'ir Cache. she Hugh im City, whev ill visit w'b her son, Mr Vanez Wilson "nd family Tn tho M ittrr of tho K.stito of s Mrs Otto Leuhtv lias been hLo rONRM) ItrHRKK mg in Bull Lake during the past known ns Uommi Houror, week (0C!V01 Me and Mrs J Kail Wood Tho petition of H M Zollinger mrt family to pio iciently visiti d at pmvlnsr for the Rear Lake hate of n (ortiln document filed Mr anrl Mis Arvel Reese and in the above entitled routt, pursmall daughter have been visit- porting to he the last Will and ing nt tho home of Mr and Mrs Testament of Conrad Ruhrer, hI.so H C Heningor Conrad hs .sometimes known Mr and Mrs Thomas Rider Ieiirer deceased, amt for the isM Maid Zoto nntnrod to Balt Lake City SaturII the suance day llinger of Letteis Testamentary on the estate of Mid decedent, has been set for hearing on Saturday the ftth day of Julv 1933 at 10 of Mrs Jes.se Biker, Sunday a in of said dv. at the The Relief Society held its o dot k room of s,ud court, in the closing meeting Tuesday Presi- court dent Mary A Bird was in charge county (ourthousc at Logan City, The sol ml Isson was given by Ctah WTTNKSS the Clerk of said Mrs Al'an Willie and the folCourt with the seal thereof aflow me spei m1 numbers wars given piano duet, Mozelle Barrett fixed thi? LTdh dav of June 1933 C V MOHR, and Graic Ladle, musical reading. Clerk Dixie Land, Mrs O J. Barrett May L. Pedersen, The demonstration of quilts, laces, tCourt Seal) rugs, etc, was shown in the rvputv Clerk amusement hall and proved very models, Jv7 Re'reshments were interesting served NOT i E The Trailbn-ldeiwith their of the Logan-Hdr- t Iire(tors Mrs Eia Smith, met nt leader, Smithrl dd Cana! compuiv the home of Barrett Richards. Iiri have extended the dae for Refreshments Wednesday night of assessment of 1933 to were served to 11 and special August 10, 1033. after which all guJsts, Mrs Manila Buist and assessments remaining unpaid will President Anme Hughes be advertised as delinquent Mis Annie Hughes, Mrs Manila Georgs W. Maughsr. Buist, guests at a prettiiy arPresident ranged luncheon Thursday, given J V 8ii.imo!H, Mrs E by Soienseii Mmy j scr-ie- J3 HELP Long Distance Hnullng J. W. Ault & Son For trailers . . . voik, hitches, silling work, blacksmith-ing- , automobile repairing, new and used parts, tires and battery work. Candy and cold drinks Conoco Gas, Germ Process Motor Oil 21 hour scniie Drive south, or just give us a ring Rhone 1201 Nons Super Service Station Grave t russ Roads South Alain - Logan, I tali OUR MOTTO. Sirvice with a Saving" (JylS) The Fourth of July Will Soon Be Here Dress Up Now! l y I - ' . grand-laughte- SUITS n i Kr-il- 1 C Mmo-hmo- S13.9 Youll find our offuiinu: to be unu of the finest available . . . the latest styles, in one and two button all pure worsteds. :dlk P-- lined, very smartly tailored. SMITH CLOTHING CO. e Stc.-Trci- l- - () 7 r ORKDIT Phone U 1 Af-fl- 111 0- FIVE Al ('tilth 13 modern apmtment E ifth North Thone NEW l'i.!3 Chevrolet Master sedan at reasonable 1275 M JvI7 Rhone 3'in .).! FCRNISI1ED apartments. 227 N at HAY DERRICK swlvils 1st E Jv3 ks Machine shop 150 Flast Flr.st South Jy.ti UNFURNISHED FIVE loom modern house In- GOOO rlran bru k Ht 53 per thousand at tho Amalgam itod quire at 1A1 South First West during day; 71 North 7 East at Sugar fa tory ards, Coi msh ' Jy5 . night J1M hours after Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. film star, stepped Iron) the S S in New York upon his return from London to wave this cheery greeting, lie was with pneumntim in a New York huspit it Young Doug h id gone abroad soon his divoiie from Joan ITawfnrd r Twenty-fou- Cen- uii!ire;ikal'p HURST AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE-- BFM'IlFtl. H HIMSIIFI) new quality FISH FILM AN'S PARADISE - LEDAL RATE Tin i cuts t F.i or lower bet's. July and Aiigni-- l Smith. Cardan Jevt liy Luildmyr. e LOST Blink leather heop lined HOTDOINT elciLii rfingi, iuvn-abl1H5 N Semnd rout, ht tween () S L. depot and Providrnre Return to Herald Journal 01 phone ri8r R3 J3 CADILAC ih.esis for w V,ipnn Kivi Smith good tin - Rhone 57 I ic Id l':! BLACK Kox Term r pup Return to 112 East First South. Rax Writ' old Uiikuils WEEK ws rd. Jy7 .Hy h Ii'en Son ti urn, Hnnn heifer TWO high cliss Jerry ud! Ircsiien soon Ceuie Pun bar L07 South Fu d Vfst Lo j a clock with an Ftan-c'o5- adveiU n,itt inoe jour I Jyc n, Elinor - (mt md I.tfchi hone nrnmed Rlissts Call at 1 r and pay foi this ad Ho-- Is It. M.irrla Ip Ini pa a littl mKMIiy, I,r(l(.,i nlgh, srpt I)p,v Ir had an,( ttaa y.i j j 00 pn)y for him iaV(1 aaarm,rrt lt)at jaded rnn trol wbbh grows as a morning wears thin. It's about the Staffords'" Ills heart r till lied. Van farter shot Bentwell Stat foril last night. lies in bad shape " Barretts Sharp "What?" prompt ed more details. Ho heard them all clearly, yet through tho dull ness that glows of filai k nervej freshly taxed. A moment later ho called Hutten to bring the cloned car. Ho waa going to Brooklyn to see Mrs. Tlirope and learn from her what he could do to help. He must help! Barrett know well enough what would happen to the Staffords now. Town talk had grown bold with chatter of how Lida had bought end charged here, there, everywhere. They might even find It difficult to l get the right attention for Stafford who might be at that very moment dying. Lord! what a mess!" Barrett groaned half aloud. He paced the hall, waiting for Hutten and the car. Bessie had been cleaning the refrigerator, trying through activity to work off her anxiety and worry. When Maggie gave her the card on which waa engraved, "Mr. Barrett IL Colvin" she cast a stricken glance down at her dress. She But wished she looked neater. after taking off her apron, folding it and laying It on a chair, she hur ried to the parlor whore Barrett still Btood, too restlesi to sit down. ho began miserMrs. Thrope, ably, pressing her hand. Sit down, Mr. Colvin. No not In that chair. The springs are broken. Isnt It terrible I mean about Bentwell? You've heard, of course Ha sat He nodded, frowning. down. Bessie smoothed her house dress over her fat knees and waited. She saw his teeth set on his lower lip. Brows drawn, he stared at the worn patch In the rug. She knew he wasnt really seeing the rug, that he was mlseraule. She felt real pity for him. I came to know what I can do, he said ahrutly. (To Be Continued) preface to Its strike announced that it was 10. Wed better turn In," said Jim Tomorrow may be pretty Senior. full-- (id in ad 4i mi,M user will p . ARTIFICIAL TEETH inrt.on I wt ad, mud. b f all and a KnVNT tor Von hardly IHUve -- u faltered unsteadily. She Hasped a fold of her unrlcs coat during the long drive home. As she thought of the warmth of the home she had Just left and the fears that lay ahead her eyes filled Jim, returning, told his wife, She Insisted on paying the fare and paying my fare home, too. That made Resale rry. It was so like Eliuor to think of clhers even at aurh a time. Tell me about It, she said, wiping her eyes. The boys stood, a tense trio. It's pretty bad, Jim told them "Its about as bad as It could be, I guess. Shot through the left lung. Theyve locked up Vance Carter. Lida was screaming as we went In. I never heard anything Ilka It " Did you Bessies face stiffened. remind Elinor that Id come any time?" she asked after a short silence. Yes, biit she knows that anyhow." He put his hand on her arm and again tears brimmed her eyes. gOMEWHERE f t w , flo!n red near Elinor, palled her hliniil- fiosli, I m der and murmured, "You for All , fib ordered tho taxbnb xton Mom! on Iho Ititlfl Infer stf P, wonR rliiR if any of tlio neiRh hors would lui'pen to see the e.ib hugging before their door. Bert. the only one of the boys who was not aliffinrd by tho tragedy, hov A sorry! p r Lib-111- wo il li a 0 In man a no to Like hoi Four child, if Ibntvwll go. in! " .he II have no one .Tunio KPts word J'l J. F'an-Wft- k w nts rrth, Mn i.iium f r m.r.l, eh if vo There, there, darUnr,'' little She thought, If worse (ompi to worn wp ran man. iso arranged party i I'm Srwing mile Thursday. t given Saturday In honor of ev needlework wa.s the feature Luncheon v. os this 178th birthday anniversary of of the afternoon o McSdnnu.x Marva KidJoseph T, Wood The rooms were m i veil decorated with bouquets of roses men, Rettl Huhncr, Ethel TavlOr, (vifft !; ftnt F,r .i h msiition onefive iLni vorl. for ore vek, one pieity fair itiamr I I: llenimtngwav. on liefure leave m-.rr- Y MEEALDJOUEWAL fr'Td DMFlV H I m Rlimild lime .i A towel, Mls Mop to roe Von d te tter go 0 3 3. 1 WANT AD RATESr miuttiim'', A delightfully . FAIRBANKS HOME; IS SERIOUSLY ILL Kllnor to fan her with the waterypo'ted, darkened npruri she Mill 011 d lake St I told now. Ml-wore. Slirnoddfd left A srruih)e pirl. tier home the for tho uhf "Of course " llcil leave hr Race . on enonrh in vonr pork a HMlalive f'r mm her would eta for taxi faie J,rr.nn away lu r nervrs and th n "I dr nt know drip tike a luibv '.Not much like her mother" "Jim Junior has pome iliange. nmimuied the nurMp who hsd s on ipened her eves There worked under )r Moran often No liaise hK help lu r Jj 'a.d wonder In Ihrm load a (rod HtlK Mi-- s Henimitrway for a moment. linn pho remem Hint's it Now - Jim JULY MONDAY, 'HIM' Mendon News rin OIIE Air iv fAno rlnmily braldc Flip knelt ni A?jn .LOG AN, UTAH, A Hi x |