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Show J rfftifrrintmrfBfv - MvSVi s"r , rr ?fc Jr, " 4 awmait is 17 iHE HER 3-AIGAlN hAllAt hATnARiNt I JJ Barrett tTifvih, back in New York after wars turned fills m love with Elinor Stafford He is 35 and she Is 20 Elinor returns hii affeetioh but her jealous scheming mother. Lida Stafford breaks up the romance by con Miing Barrett tha Elinor Is a heartless flirt Rich Miss Ella Sexton Elinors sunt,' dies and, to the despair of relative, leaves her entire Lida Stafford th Vance Car yiearns she will not divorce her husband, Bentwill Stafford, he shoots Bentwell It is uncertain whether the wounded man will live or die Barrett goes to see Elinor s aunt, Bessie Thrope to ask whit he can do to aid th girl He dots not want Miss Ellas money and hopes to find some wav to gn it bai k to the rightful inheritor, ! s CHAPTER XXI last thing Elinor wished that rpHE morning was the further strain of seeing Barrett Colvin. He had, with a blunt, inconsiderate strength h bad not dreamed he possessed, overridden her suggestion that he Bhould wait for the Interview until her father was better As she said those last words her voire caught Barrett reI must see you, for both Is It important peated ! of pa I don't see how it could be, Mr Colvin. 'Til explain that I wouldnt bother you unless it was really necessary." He had not meant to let bitterness creep into that last sentence but it had, in spite of the defenses of will that he had erectWell, since she en ed against Joyed toying with aging hearts it might amuse her to laugh at their stiffened creakings. There was a silence. He broke It by saying, "I m coming to see I'll only stay a you immediately. few moments. Will you see that I am admitted Im only asking because Its really necessary Yes, Ill see you for a few moments, Mr. Colvin, she promised after another brief silence Thank you, she heard She put down the telephone. Benson stood waiting and she knew by his dejected look that something else of a troublesome nature had come up It's the druggist. Miss Elinor, Benson stated miserably. "He won't leave the medicine unless it is paid for Purse in hand, she hurried to the foyer where the delivery boy waited, a trifle insolent because of his instructions. She could still settle these small cfearges. But the two nurses, (the doctor, the endless needs made by a critically sick patient how would she manage to pay such Mils? She bad talked that morning to tbe one clerk in her fathers decaying brokerage of flee. He had stammered that he peeded hia salary. He had two little girls and a wife who was not well. He had his own bills Elinor had dropped to a chair rather too suddenly, talking with him. it were w ife She pud him his salary with a frein her purse m awfully soriy for you. Miss said the dork, leaving Stafford, Her answering smile was a tnfit twisted despite her effort to ke p it Thank you, she an genuine sweied People were kind but kind lie's would not buy drugs, comfort He mud and ease for her father have the right treatment, his chance to get well. Barrett Colvin's telephone call had come just after that She received him in the draw pig loom She had not been able to step into the library since she had seen the blood stains oil a Chinese rug that, light in hue, showed them clearly. Miss Stafford," she heard Bar rett say and saw him bow. She murmured something vague I m going to sit down just a moment, please She settled after his words and he dropped to a chair facing her I have a business proposition to make to you," he began bluntly Yes she prompted A proposition that is will be entirely one of a business nature Will vou keep that in mind, $20 1 please Yes I know. Miss Stafford I have made a point of learning that your credit is almost exhausted and that your fathers business was on the verge of collapse before this kccident TTER rounded chin went up with a little jerk. He saw this and Went on swiftly, smoothly. I know and you know that Miss Ella Sextons will was unfair to your father and to your relatives, the Thropes! Yes, but I dont blame you That doesn't matter. What you and I feel about blame or anything cant matter In this affair we must discuss. It s entirely a cold blooded, affair emotionless which has to do with tbe righting of that unjust will. I want to give back to the Thropes the money they should have had and need. I want to give your father the money that will help him in his chance to get welL I shall never touch a 4TY0W are things at the office, cent of the money left by Miss Sex Mr. Gerould she had asked ton. Unless you help me it will go Bad, ha told her bluntly, to charities In no particular need though his eyea were sympathetic. of It The money really belongs You see. he stammered, so many to the Thropes and your father. V G Palmer. Mr and Mrs Joe Call are en o route to the Worlds fair at Mr accompanied They Calls parents, Mr and Mrs Vosco Call of Salt Lake Ciy Attorney and Mrs P M Condie are attending the Century of Prog ress fair at Chicago Miss Gladys LaPray was recently operated on for appendicitis at She is rethe Preston hospital ported to be making excellent progress toward recovery Mrs R Lee Kenner entertained a group of friends at a supper in honor of Mrs Cecil B Kenner of Los Angeles. W ednesday Out of town guests were Mrs Alma Pond of Grace. Mrs Lester Pocock Mrs Ottis Peterson, Mrs, William Nel-- 1 Cht-ag- i1' UTAH. i in In Ip me JI L 1 Wonder Horse Starts at Seattle 6. 1 0 right a II lull) n i 1 It Ml ( tru i a mnl i Inh iMshu n 7 M iss soon S, nt h I Km i IK hi if i i (2um t Wet Iiop ) Winooka, famous Austi alian wonder horse, will start his American la racing campaign at Seattle this summer. Hes shown nboe with Mike Poison his trainer, at Walnut Creek, Calif Below is Edgar Britt, Wmooka s Jockey OR I t l I OVIMIC m ( U oodluiid JO it li ili in litlili at $ oh per thnusmil ut iht An ilg mint il u li fu'ntv yardi Cornish Jy2l on Gtahvm automobile M i li I n r it Mm I o n Por was hostess hooL dub at htr home on x s decorated ria loom miU summer flowers with scon tan! fm the occasion of ff A delicious tny the sini( tu u h( on is scrcd bv the host-v- s Rnolv as plived during the afternoon The hih score prize a won by Mrs Hoi ind Parkinson mtl tho ill cut by Mrs J O Cooke Spcual guests included Mrs Cannl Pony, Mrs Marvin Neeley Mis J O Cooke, Mrs Heed Jauison and Mrs George U c L East x V right Mr and Mrs Simucl Biggs announce the arm si of a baby bo, born Thuisdav Mrs W lib mi Diinklc., of Whitney ind Mis W ilbm i Talbot of Lewiston were guests Friday evening at the home of Mrs R G Low4 Sw unston Mrs IIoAard of Whitney rntertan cd at the home of her mother Mrs Albert Parkin son on Friday gucjts were Mis William of Daws rcslon Mis Lincoln Foster, Mrs slie Dilhf, Mrs Joseph Dunkley f W h tnev Budge was played uring the afternoon followed by uncheon High score prize was on by Mis Joseph Dunkley Hill e his recently re- Magg i urned Nampa Idaho, where n he attendc the jiostmastcrs ' She also visited with her brother, Mr George Hill and family ?dr and Mrs LcRoy Jones of Lewiston called at the homo of Y4r and Mrs Andrew Fuhriman, junday Mrs LcRoy Geddes of Banida is spending a few days at the hone of htr parents, Mr and Mrs ilford Hatch Mi and Mrs Charlie Pctcrse n of Preston Mr and Mrs Fiank Olsen and Mrs Hans Olsen wcr3 dinnci guests at the home of 'ir and Mrs Ghehlnn Doney Mrs Donev entert lined in honor of her motile r Mrs Hans Olsens ,rth birthday Mr and Mrs Melvin Fullmir of Twin I all Id iho w ic week-enguests al the home of Mr and Mrs Alvin Atkinson Alee Rankin his returned fiom the Veterans hosjut tl at Boi-- c where he has been receiving medi-i- l aid Mrs Philando Packer entertain 'd the Glciner girls of the Mu Ual at h.r home Wednesday cycI ins W"rc m ide to hold ling ,uch entertainments the summer Lunehion throughout was se rv ed to 12 girls present and Mis Samuel R Handy also an instiui , . 11. Hein 'luisdaYs, pitf Miinim Out-of-to- -- 1 Kvorton Mattress buy wool factor v Phone 170 WB freshnu nts wv i c s r ( instructor s Mr and Mis Ful NMson of IK Trcmontnn isitmg n it lx s and fra ml h u this w t k uf Mr omJ is mi Mis Alctln Pus CD ip Olivwsnu Al ami Mu ion I OST HoFleln Rax hei 1 1 Ph lt Yearling Jensen ml Mdocv Snariow njo 2rs Eist Second South at cd dan inf, and summing Downata Id iho Mond iv evening LOST Childs black coat in lower anon July 3 Finder Login nuth of Silt L ke Miss Came pU isc call 1J75 W a uiesi this tk at the Jj7 City home of Miss Pnrothv knsen LOST Seven kes m case U turn to Herald Journal Jy6 No mil ii how popul ir i oi Fox Tcirier pup Return chiropn t m tins t be gi li PL(,K way turj then bt k on him t to 122 East First South Re v word jV7 NT ( I Amu's eu, M 1), will la hin da - ;md ;.itiiidn I- 'Inn km)' amt limp, am while, 'hi I. KINDS ot XI 1M.FN RTATF OF UTAH County of Cac hr ss In the WelUwlk piminit of nd countv I hive in my pns ession 1FM weighing between 2MH) and the following drvnbcd aim i il 2kcni pounds marcs prefer ihlc which if not rimmed and taken Hyium Jones, Piovidnte Jy8 away will he sold at public mm-- j tion to the highest cash bidder WANTED LIVESTOCK -- $1 to $5 in Wellsvillo precinct on th 12th Ivr head for useless and freshly Call day of Inly 1033, nt the hour of , dead horses and rattle o clock at my residence in HR 2 Hyrum exchange or Jj23 WclKwllc ntv nrsc riim ion of ind One black heifci about white dur-J1- 0. atlle, (li ( oi I I i w in nt t ui o 1 mi, i ton, or Rhone (Id. (J.Y 21) GnolYt'.tr Rcpaiiing Anti he, vice Mimi- - Mister Hit Cleaned i.nd Limited Best Shoo Repin mi; in Town' . . Yes? Well HIltNISIItil) MOPhRN two mom apartment garage Phom K77 R b7 South Fifth West JU APARTMKNT J70 Past North Sec ond A0 APARTMKNT summon rates tral hotel Phone 1235 FURNISH F D npaitmeuts Fart st Third North FIVE 604 room East (v Al 20r) North kmAikim; 1YI iln laigan, Itnh Jvl7 UNHIUMSlIED Maripdale modern muhimry for all kinds Our hat oi siine repurniR lie min" m n him ry has just he i n inst i He d Hi' Flue lo flit The Shiniest Shine" GOODYK R SHOE J1J1 modern Apartment Fifth North Phono 1275 M FIVE room p Riplit Into Goodvear Sho Hi pan iii', 77 Ninth Main SL Ye ue equipped with (he most Sh modern ave Cull house 116 57 Jyll Moving goods and pianos transferred lo ad pr.rts of the city AUTOMORILE LOANS I frilie MuhiVp I (UN DEPT llmmehold Phone 418 1 Look Dlslame Hatch fmumaat AQEMCY Il4 Hauling J. W. Ault & Son 1 hate lur lbL riione )80 mimltc isihk il tkcn i up b cPy marshal in Wellsvillo prcciiut Ut on tin jnth d iv ol him Said animal is held in nu t sec me tho j ivmcnt of po u i and fci d mil ALF Poumlkcc ARC HJPALP Willsvilk Pic W pi r of SALE of m t vY d Cash ir v mm k Sud mini Ml in Hoi old aboip hiokcn horn no on-- bl k k ore r r hi inK 7 8 offltes hi los 1 , TRIJCKLNC- AMMMS OI I OPfc W S i Jy20 SMF Ji it O I, Fourtn kinds of new mattresses or will put springs In your old inittuss for $H 50 five hmrr ser Evert nn Mattress comvni pany Phone 17r Jylb I Ii J OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENTS ALL wi Aha r Jy 2i 162 Franklin News viil i Fas! .1 oi di u MORTICIAN f K t 1 , I ! Is CO. u he p not oui In on paint it lot you Jv'e us lo l.XIiMA (,l AMi ( () J(, glui.w .1 la t bin I (ompitti Au'on oink Lp unrig and J. P. LARSEN CLASS Un' um stlU deep ourt of tin I irst Distru I of tin St iti of till, in and for Mu I ourt' ol In the Distru t .Imliiiil I ( hi tc . in thi ,1 ili of r of tin R al o min linn r dm im d known a Ann i Ii uri Tin pdition of H M ollingi r priving for t lie is uinii to 11. e of id II M Zollinger of ANNA M iti 1.1 III, tor Mrs Bert W hitehi id of Ogden ailed at the home of Mr an W illi im Robinson Sund ty I W) nt ( h rle Mrs kruik Woodward cnier Iv 7 air.ed delightmlly Frid ly aftii loon to members of the Jollv Neighbors club at her home In tin lUsIrnt 4 eiurt of Mu I ir,i lirldgj w is enjoyed dining thi Imtulil Dislrut of thi St ite of sft'rnoon and a di hi ions lum heon 1 till li' mil for tlu ( oiint' of v ,s served The rooms win ii hi iecor itod with loses and other In 1n M ul r of h till of garden flowers il i INI. YD I I III I k mil Special gui st included Mrs Georg j Mom-ur( n ul tore r In n f L'wiston and Dora Aitkin The li . id first prize Avas won by Mrs The titmn of 11 M .nllinj i r George Morrison and second h, r i' in f ir i tv I'lrii u n pro Mrs I, uiei W right n li of t rt tin 'In m ii nt filed Out of town gue,ts who attml ir th, i unit Dm i nt it h pur d the fuicril servues of e n i , hi ii ind in hi t it u nt Ctiekley daughter of Mi ind Mis i ului r ul n mir k Mrs i d iii . 1 i i , I Bueklev of Login in Thom is E Rule, of Sin rranusio Mr and Mrs Hugo Rn as of Benson Mr an Mr, O'to Andcr-i- n of Gnee ' G if ll.lllltl l Mr, ml r A Anderson of Log in Mr and Mrs Alv i Donev wen uca'i nt th- - home of Mr ind T olr an nt Mr Honeyville Sun day Y .Mi, ernon Olivirson and Don thy Jer.se n ntertamed it n lueri mr foi the Tril BuiUm-- s of Mondiv nt the home Olivcrson Mrs Aim i H 'rnpton had ch lrge rf th gemes placed Ir the 11 bovs present Re of Mrs ado Jown Ph ep Receipts 1G702 thiough shipments Chu igo market 6788 Denver market 1800 St Joseiih 7 7 um, ha 4718 eight double 88 pound Idaho range lambs little higher at $7 00 straight, three doubles 86 pound Idnlios 1 1 ni thi of i I w iid till i lit e C oi ge lude d r ru-to- n ismi m,. t JJE P-- e West ('enter- - Hill' Si !t i 'I HURST AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE - IMion IvH 11 lout (Rid) White s 1 1 Jj7 else In recent vesrs surpAFsea splendor of the ceremony whuli united Barbara KuMan Orthodox Church 10 Paris, d Prlnc Aloxia Mdi&nt In th holr FtifoB 100) wc-tveil, and the bridegroom with heads 1his photo show 'the bride,' wearing a ftusulau bndal France crowns we re In aci onl mu o wdn the Itnssnn bowed Inforo one of the four officiating priests held over the couple duiing pait of the ceremony out m liiye pond, at Catdi yo'.i Rum, raiadise, I tali lll kuU i MIA k i wlr for a year'1' Minor hho was oduly asked brokenly di and di i om ti d 'Bn line, ' ho answered, "a 'ear will quiet anv idle talk there may he I unit want an'one to know He reason for our mur' ig" The world would nusumli rst ind It might possibly see me as a hiro instead of r in in who meiely happens to he honest enough not to want to rob olhirs It might see you as a girl who sold herself instead of a girl willing to forget Imrstif in order to help someone Riv-erda- i - FISHERMANS PARADISE r Insertion I' huh 'lilt Rav Mrs son of Logan and Bright and Mrs Harvev Bu kmore Coaih Dick Romney and Mis, Marie La. her were guests of Mr and Mrs Harvey Bickmore Tuesday Roy Peterson of Mink Creek is rapidly recovering from an operation at the local hospital Mrs Lynn Hale entertained at O- O a bridge luncheon Thursday for the ladies of her bridge club George Hawkes son of Mr and Mrs William Hawkes was severeOGDEN July 6 Ogden lively injured Saturday when a cable he was standing on broke and he stock market for Wednesday as fell to the earth He was lushed made by the USDA are as folto the local hospital where it was lows 278 determined he had broken his left direct, Hogs Receipts through shipment" Swanson packleg Mr and Mrs N C Miller left er, San I rancisco market 5U7 Los Angeles market 308 steady Tuesday for Pocatello Idaho Mr and Mrs Ray Bright vis ted to 10c higher than Monday top 80 few lots $4 50C(4y5( few with relatives and frinds in Lo 00 sows 00 $4 $3 ligh. lights gan Sunday L V Merrill and son Vinton down double deck load 232 pound G P il Nebraskas $4 80 Riehatd Douglas anu and Cattle Receipts 134 no through mer and his sons Mallow about Billie left Preston for Chailis Ida shipments with sttady sales steers and heifers ho where they will fish for a few Mondav lim.ted to few medium kinds at da vs boards of Fran! lin $4lXi and common downward to The and Oneida stakes met with the $3 00 gooi cows $275, lower it i lass mill imp and months he ifi r lhinu III 1 ft h West smith iht t For a fleeting spare trembling and against his reason the old tenHe was derness for her returned shamed by the emotion wliieh must How he felt, be wholly physical it persisted' All I m asking, he said, is that for a year you will, in public, conduct yourself as my wife Yu will have to forego, for the time, the admiration to which you have been accustomed She smiled a little at that but he did not understand her smile And in turn he continued more weightily, I give you mv word that I will never raise my hand to touch you except before others We may have to masquerade a little before others. You can have my word that you will he safe and that I will do everything to make the situation as easy for you as possible " He saw her moisten her lips, hesitate. Benson appeared in the broad It s that Mr Streeter doorway he said again, Mios Stafford, He pushed past apologeti ally. me and refuses to go He says he must see you. He wou t wait A collector? Barrett asked. Elinor nodded and his gaze followed a swallow on the rounded, soft column of her throat. For a moment e closed her eyes. Ill deal with him, said Barrett as a small, rotund man appeared in the door. (To Be Continued) 1 4( will " slowly. She whisjiered, I dont know She held a finger against her lips and lie notiied that her hand was m a in! Rest (ii,ilit ak ililp until al, Ml 00 upper I Milan E. 10 oi low, i 'its JiiIy aiul Auru t iK Smith ( .uiliiii Ji wi It j lluildinjc (Al) RATE 1 1H1 4? ARTIFIC IAL TEETH xnonil l't paused He saw her draw a breatlg She looked remarkably like a little girl who is balked at lier lessons The Thropc'S and (heir boys, Barrett reminded your father ami ini nl t per Imo cent f K HERALID40UEI1MAL 5EMAIHON E'LiFf, t mie i nr, AL Un 'By marrvlng me, he smi slow She. i h.r uiul he went eiu I in hastily asking vou to live In my liousi as mv gut t for one year In that w iv I rati turn over to you mil tilt Tin opes the money that Is moiillv, if not leg illy, yours and theirs It s the only w iv to rectify the mist i. e of your aunt who un fortunitely was sound of m'nd if not of hcait when sie made her ly nr nt per t f,M IMPS f u mu monl li IS Minimum u n j ti firU m st rt on 1 vv tut K must be 11 ( 0 mil a u tragic v. TAGU cCYEN. WANT AI) KATES wrong Pirn tt veil on 'You i in give your f it he r Ins ilunte to Mt (U giv pi lie to the Throp"s and an efu it ion to those three Will y i u do tins hoys How ' SplenHoFMarks Church Wedcifng ofHeiress and Prince Few Paris wedding THURSDAY, sud nothing You officials of the Cache National forest at the head of Cub river Monday for the purpose of choosing a sit for an M I A camp The site was designated in the right hand fork of Cub river Mi and Mrs Arthur Neuen-sunder of Weston visited friends in Picston Tuesday Mr and Mrs Nephl Larson were Logan business visitors Saturday iresulcnt Taylor Nelson of v as a business visitor, in Preston Monday Preston News Professor and Mrs Harry Dean, formerly of Rexburg, nowr residing at Provo, Utah, were the hous' guests of Dr and Mrs L V Merrill Monday Professor Dean wa, until recently professor of music at the Ricks college He will be added to the Preston high school faculty his fall Mrs W E Gassman of Lovell o, has spent this past week as the house guest of Mr and Mrs She Mr (ring worth twice the amount and ' A. TA'iLOU waiting peil.ilioa that JOURNAL, LOG IB RIO IE with the ex Stafford would he remembered rither generously in Mies Sexton s will The pl,ue is alive now with folks trying to col led wliut they can 1 went down and saw the line this morning and turned right around and came aay. The rents overdue two nion'hs Tbe col!" tor let it go, thinking-- she answered Ycr, I know, dully She moistened her stiffuied How muih did my drying lips fatlnr owe you she asked She could not let that go The man had worked faithfully for her fitlier for 'ears Besides there were Ins two small daughters and his ailing people A LD- - ji u, m for sml II t 1 s ( i i ml i n Ih i I l d M mirnt r irv di - ih nt on hl Ink F'7! , nd n d i it i I al in it thi irt in IV og m I it v e f h rle of sud e d thi m of if of tune 1077 MOHR You'll find our offt'iinjr to the lincht Mkrtioii' avaii.tli tho latest stylc'F, tn one and two hut ton r , pure woitc( ery rnaitlv tailoiod. modol-lined- Cli rk Peek r,( n De jiuly Clerk Jv7 IMrv- Gtneial Hl.irksmithing fii:o. I). GRIFFIN 2nd South and Main TOR SALE -- Auto Chassis ro"st ructed for wagons and trailers spe-'in- ll SMITH CLOTHING CO x .er $6 87 srsss.S!isailefiiwh6ie |