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Show THE PAGE SIX HERALD-JOURNA- TUESPAA'.rJULYrr." LOGAN, UTAn, L, irifiifiBfrf' utftiffirli :mts 19 2 5. j AM GUARDIANSHIP PROBATE " , NOTH ES t , UOUNTY I'OVSIT.T tr,siT.nnK the n RTina for TION. OH CLERK lit miimiw INFORMA- KATHARINE mt ( Judicial District of the State of tnh, In and for the County of! i .Cache. j In the Matter of the Joint of ANDERS ADAMSON, al' so aoroetimes knnwp as Andres Adamson, and Margaret Adamson, deceased. will Creditors present claims with vouchers to the undersigned of administrator said joint estate ; at the orfiec of Young & Bullen, attorneys, Room 11, Thatcher building, Logan. Cache County, Utah, on or before the 12th day of September, 1933. ERNEST T, YOUNG, Administrator. BULU5N & YOUNG Attorneys for Administrator Publication dates: July 11, IS, 25, August 1, 8, 1933. Es-tut- . v NOTICE, TQ REDJTOKS fn the Matter -- ANNA BUHRER, also sometimes known as Anna Bcurer, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vvouchers to the undersigned administrator of said estate at hi"a residence in Providence, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 12th day of September 1933. H. M. ZOLLINGER, Administrator, YOUNG & BULLEN, Attorneys. Publication dates; July 11, 18, 25; August 1, 8, 1933. NOTICE 1 on, Barrett makes an annnnooaeed H trip to Aiken, lie finds BOB there and suspects lUnor of carry Inr on a flirtation with Bob. la an angry scene he telle her that he knows nil about hey affairs, f.ater he apologises. That night Beatwell Stafford 'IKIa-FAN- ... In the Matter of the Estate hlm-sol- of HYRUM WILLARD MERRILL, also known as Hyrum W. Merrill, If. Willard Merrill. H W. McriiU nd W'iriafd H Merrill, deceased wifi present claims , Creditors With vouchers to the undersigned of said estate at aflmi,oistratng her residence in Riehnpond, Cache County, Utah, on or before Ibe JJtth d;ty of September, 1933. ' BESSIE C. MERRILL, Administratrix. YOUNG & BULLEN, Administratrix. for Attorneys Publication dates: July 18, 25. August 1, 8, 15, 1933. trlT'T ,t .d r In pie District Court of thecijFirst Judicial Wrlct of flat Male pf Utah, in ,ind ifwt the jl'putity .of J ,i. mi fcaclw is- Ip the Matter of the Estate ofs CONRAD BUHRER.... abm sn,e-fiijjio- .knpwn detfOascd. ,.i i&n4itor t t wjU fonfad, .Belter, , c m is present ,caws ( . S vouches In the undwesignod cxfecutor ,nf MjaiAi.iestatpci pt his residence i ,in y PrpvjdiolHPM. Cnhe Count v, Utah, on or before, the 12th rjpy, "4 September, 1933. JL M. ZOLLINGER. a , Egecutui YOUNG& pULLEN, Attorneys. U, IS, Publicstep ifdatcsiv 25; August 1, 8, 1933. wfyfi - In fh" PMript Court fiednfjq filler loj f tnh. Cache (. . )l v . . : t t. a IV MARTHA W, DAVIS, JOHN L. And, J3EN I. DAVIS, de- DAVIS fendants.,,,, , , , c To he ,nojd at Sheriff, s owle on thg 2nd day pi August, A., Da 1933, at 10 o'clock a, fn. nl said day. at, the freul.donr of Jtho County ini, Logan City. Court,, House, Cache .County, Utah) .the ifujjowhig described .property, i , Commencing at the southwest corner of Lot 3. in Block Ten ,U9, Plat "A" of Logan City Suf.voy, and running tbqnce East along the South lino of said Lot 9 rods: thane North 6 roils and tt feet, more or less, to a point 3 rods and 11. feet South of the North line of said lot; tbeocp West 9 rods to the West line of said lot;t thenoe Sopth on ,the West fine of said lot 8 foils and 4'i or less, to the place of beginning, and as situate in further described Section 33 in Township 12 North of , Range One East of the gat Lake Meridian, together with all rights of ,yay and appurtenances thereunto. the above described . t- v . , IP there. 'Mother A. iery. tnlcrerting a feet,-mor- , . , i , . i - , J : - , , , , , t: . :i ,4 , J I , , j , , - Is coming , 1 t;5e company, ITAlICATINir 2 15c; 50 KtiFt Ctiiitur 1-- 25. Slrwt, (Aug- pj plane," CXTUKEKHJaS 211! (Sir.) Farm, Paradiee, Clah. East 5th Booth STATIO- N52 U1NDAIIL SUPER SERVICE auto wayon (iivs. on i BOSTON BULL pups, 871 North Seventh East Jy28 old pullets. Carl 291 four mouths 1rnvidcnce. KnhrimAm Jy26 DERRICK swivels at lachiue shop 150 East ks First Booth. Jy26 tkaiD clean bra:, at $3(8) per thousand at the Amalgamated Sugar factory yards, Cornish U AY Af-fl- Has cheap Mv.-ia- ! rate vulanizin:j ' ' ' f' . Any iiasarnger shop in Utah. .Service Station.' , Super (Aug. 25) - MISCELLANEOUS EXCAVATED dirt free Call Fred Jy22. Glnuser. HIKE. FOIl IlOitSKS Jy2l. SADDLE 271 North Second Ural. .Thane Alii. work for 570. Reduced riles. Jy22 591-R- 1 rXTKTUKNCEO git! for general West Fourth housework. Write Box BB 32 Herald-J- i , J3 ournal. all other fruit YOUNG man wants hoard and room. Box K. ..ensue, ftch from the tre1 to you, our puces are less Buy Jy2r now mid don't be disappointed to $1 LIVESTOCK-$5 WANTED 37fl North Mam. Jy25. per head for useless and freshly Call dead horses and cattle. 1UI.LETS, all kinds, heavy breeds. 11R-2- , Jy23. liyrum exchange. Elden Thornton, Mendon. Jy25. AlRICOTS and in Herald-J- ournal. Moving , for stock ram, room modern brick residence George Dunbar, 207 South First WertJy29. OR EXCHANGE TWO pound Jlione dressed spring 97.5 At. Jii;id Herald-J- .Iy25 ournal BETWEEN 6th South and West Fields, black purse containing watch and sm iil i barge Finder please return to Hi raid Journal Reward. Jy25. STl I1KS AS ACATION CAMBRIDGE, Miss H iv Mi.vi Knrtmnh idea of a dandy vantion us rx werk.' study of literature o advanced Enchsh A teacher higher mathematies. ij the pubhj sihools of Jersey City N. J, she has come here for the jotli eonsecutivc yen to all d the ILirvird su. micr Lillie fat visum AOINCY. IMO Thatcher I.ldg. 1'honr oso Wrdiiehday . Step Right Into Goodyear Shoe Repairing, 77 North Main St. We are equipped with the most modern machinery for all kinds of shoe repairing. Our hat has ju3t cleaning machinery been installed. Tim Place tn Get Tho Slimiest Shine SHOli KI.IAIKJNG GOODYKAK North Main s to evening. Is Messenger t. ',' Your Service i i s '' v I i Hardman. . Mrs. Oliwc Taylor entertained at a luncheon. 1riday in honor a of Mrs. Elliza Styart of Wellsville, Mrs. John Ladle and Mrs. Floyd Hardman. Mrs. t piziie Baker was hostess aa attractive luncheon, Tucs- day. Covers were laid for Mrs. Osiar Hansen of California, Mrs. Alex Buist of Wellsville, Mrs. Wil- to ham J. SorcnseB, Mrs. H. B. Whitney, Mrs. Bernard Hardman, Mis. Joseph N. Sorensen, Wilford Larsen. Miss lone Baker qnd How aid Baker. Mrs. Gec.ge Hnbney entertained at a chicken dinner. Sunday in comptiipcnt (o Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Copen and family o! Majnd, Idaho, and Mrs Agnes Copco. Ap attruitively arranged dinner was given Sunday hy Mgs. O. J. Barrett. The labc was centered v. ith mounds of poalel shaded sweet peas and place cards were marked for Miss Georgia Mather. L. G Bywatcr of Salt Lake. Harry Dean of Eureka, Mrs. Lizzie, Mrs Luzie Baker, JM)SS Isabella Stumpf, Mr und Mrs.' Barget,t nd family., Is Vmiiug ut AncHs Lyman, Wyoming. Dr. D. C. Budge and Mr. and Mrs E. 3- Passey and family of Logan were guest of Mrs. William L. Kidman, Thursday. The Beehive girls met at the home of Melba Buist Wednesday. Refreshments were served. Mrs Jane Muir spent several M. j - , If you wish to place a clarified ad in llio Ilcrald-Journa- l, bring it to our office or oO call and a messenger will call on just you for your copy and remittance. No credit is extended for classified ads. RATES le per word for each insertion, fie per word for one week. brc per word for one month. Minimum cost for advertisement 15e. Herald-Journ- al itnulDig (Jooltcur Kopaiiing And Service Shine Mister' ... Hat Cleaned and Blocked? ... Bert Shoe Repairing in Town? ... Yes? Well and PROFIT children. Mrs. O. L. Rrewington and daughter. Doris, of California, spent a few days at Arbon, Jdaho, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Gwen 4 18 J. W. Ault & Son ECONOMY Durrell Hughes and Marcel! Bud left Thursday for the annual ,.limb up Mt. Timpanogos Friday and Saturday. Joseph Larsen. Keith Stauffer. Fred Sorensen and Orson Parker arc enjoying a frip at Y'elluwstqnc paik. nd Mi. and Mrs. Cyril Bird ami inm pfrtff of city Boitg bicycle. 13 Minute Service AUTOMOBILE LOAN DEl'T Hu Phone frys JyJ2 AUT0M0IJ1LE LOANS tn Ui of LOBT Ull and bedding Uhonc clothes between grl.s camp and Jv21 Logan 1hore C ' J Jy25. I.ARGE dewberries at Leonard BAY IONY. fnc years old. no brands, weight I.Ocki lbs Notify Coopers piucc, better known as the Gcoige Jensen home. 3 Heraul Journal. Jy28 blocks Flrfst of Thourers store, BROUN bone rimmed glasses in Providence, Jy22. brownish case Return to SECOND b88 W. mMr HoiisrhoM trnnsforred 8 iA v . (Aug. 25) Lundalii eaoonalde. P.rices Jy21. BABY BUGGY, South. ' iU':treai)ing and vulcanizlm; or truck tire, moat complete si.e CREfIT on Graham automobile Ihone 462-Jy21 ONE team for sale or tride. Ihonc Sure Guide i 15) new quart beer FISHERMAN'S PARADISE tir, Fiube Valley Junk ur Iroul in large ponds at Wliitea Trout Catch Jy21 they are a Thursday. Imueheon a as served Those present were Mcsdaiqes Pearl Hughes, Hilda Whitney, Clo-- , log) Ahrens, Lera Thornton, Ruth Bair, (Pella $( Ison,' Alice Stauffer. Julia Muir. Ethel Bulloi k Mis. Imura George of Ogden Is with Mayof and visiting Piter parson. with their The Junipr girl loudens Mm Clclla Iuuile aud M,rs Clara Muir enjoyed a wiener ropsl - quart Want-Ad- s - ruarantet'd. KomiIIs 1;XTKUMINAT1:D! r.KLHirCS (iill Jy31 QUART fruit jars, fruit jars, v31 p.iature and fall 61 Edot Second ACRES of plaiting land. South IS befitles, 8M-- s Nf in i u.-r- - ' Barreft'h be heard her say. hrows drew close.' For some reason beyond hla dislike for her he dreadud Lida Stafford's coming. (To Be Continued) , t; i iiooe CHOICE rasjibt .sics, Host quality new unbroakalilr material, $15.0) upit or lower rets. July ami Auiftist only, Ll L) man h. ,(A1) Cartlon Jewelry UuiMinjf. Use the Mendon News , in ARTIFICIAL TICT1I e TT , Corporation, defendants. To .Jo sold at Sheriff's sal pn the 3rd day of August, 1933, .at 12 o'clock loon of. said day, at th front door of the County Court House, .in Logan Cdy, In Cache County, Utah, the following de, scribed , property Beginning at a point, 100 feet North of the, Southeast corpgr of Lot S, .Block, is Elat A' Logan , ' was talk giyep Sunday evening hy Jrof. A K, orensen of the U.SA.C. Frof ortnSn spoke of jthe parly pioneers of Mendon and connected idiom with the fnais nad hard-ghip- s of crossing the plains, their fUlmnLI.leuce 9 10 .West .thence NorlA, .Jeet, in Missouri, hme they Drubbing rodsi. thgnc South 50 feet, .thence built up this settlement and other rods to the place of be- in JJfuh and Idaho and many of East, ginning. and further described as the pioneers coming from the stfuMO' in .Section 33, in Township nations found it quite hard North of Range One East of to adjust themselves to their new the Salt Lake Baa and, Al orphan. jnode ftf Jiving. Dated this JOtlj ,day pf July, . Lothair Rioh of Logan sang 1333., beautifully "Prayer Perfect" S JEIE STOW El J, very and "Hw Beautiful Upon the Sheriff of Cache County, Utah Mountains, Mrs. Lewis accomDatesg .puhJtcnUoni: , July 11, panied Mr. Rich on the piano. IS, 25, August 1, 1933. The M J A. activity .program I a t ta a , s; I t , wgs carried out by the seniors, iialt, i M1EKIF1S SAI.E i a. Tuesday evening. Early pioneer I stories weie related hy Mrs. Ada propertw, 1 Court District of the the First TOGETHER WITH all rights of and Mrs John D. Baker. Judicial District of the Mate of Wfilksr a A flehrcw ca.se merit and , or water way,, dialogue in costum In and for Ike Utah, of County ditch .rights appurtenant .thereunto wo givyn ,by Mrs I value Snuth CaelU'i , t or used therewith, now hereafter and Mis- Julia Muir. Shirley acquired, and a bother represented FEDERAL BUILDING & LOAN Lemon of Salt Lake City gave m incorporated comThe remainder hy. , stock number. dancing , a ASSOCIATION,. i Corporation, , of the , or ptherwi.se. , , panies, . evening was spent in dancplaintiff,) a . ' And The MIA. orchestra furing Together with all buildings, vs. the music fences and other improvements, nished HEBER P. COOPER, and hij The Primal y officers enjoyed a gas, steam, electric, water or other wife, DORA COOPER, defendants. at fixtures, including linoleum in Logana, Saturday. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on plunge windows, doors, and the 8th day of August, 1933, at Luncheon was served to Pres place, stor any .tand tfvery appurtenance or the front steps of the county court Annie Hyghcs, Retta Hiibncr, Nelfixture of any kind, now or here- house, in Logan, at 12 oclock li If npd Ellen Ladle. Selma Han-ck, Lucille Baker, lvalue Smith, inafter Installed, and however at- noon, in Cache County, Utah, the Luetta Htibner, Julia Muir and tached, situate in or appurtenant following described property Viola Buist to said premises; and with ail Mra. Claudia Stauffer entertainthe tenements, hereditaments, Located in Cache Countv. Utah: privilege, i easements and appurBeginning, at the northeast cor- ed at a party, Monday eiening in tenances of such premises now or ner cf ,fhe northeast quarter of honor of the 13th birthday of her June. hereafter acquired Section 15, Township 10 North daughter, pefreshments Dated this 10th day of July A of Range One West of the Salt were served to 14, , A 1933. D.. delightfully arranged luntb-eq- n Lake Meridian, and from said JEFF STOWELL, of beginning, running thence party, was given Friday, at point the home of Mrs William L. KidShi riff of Cftch-County, Utah West 590 feet: thence South 149 Summer flowers decorated feet: thence East 590 feet; thence man. Stuart T,, .Dobbs, North 1 49 Vs feet to the place of the table and rooms Covers mere Attorney, Eccles Rldg., Ogden. Utah contain) tig 2 acres, hud for Mrs Leo Goat os of Salt beginning, Lake City, Mrs. Faye Whitney of Dates bi publication, July 11, more or less. 1933. Less a strip of land containing Alalad, Idaho, Mrs Fred Peterson, 18, 25; August L Oliver Peteson, Mrs John 237 of an acre deeded to Cache Mrs Melvin Muir, Mrs j Andrson. Airs .JSHEIiirFS SALE , , County December 22, 1922. Mrs William 10 ... shares E J , Hancock, Together with ten In the District Court of the First of General Investment Stock of 'Hughes, Mrs Lon Wood, Mrs Mm anel ShltYrn Wrhn Fid'S 2.5 - - o a t -j,,amiui nistrict nf the SfcU cva..rpi . r, In ciujpiunent to Miss lieorgm of 1 Uiji, in ond ivf i,o Coin.; j malum. , Mr Mather and and Mrs. Don of Cache. George D. Preston, Bennett of Salt Lake City, Mrs Attorney. BUILDING HOME at a Publication Dates; July 18, 25, O J Barrett entertained LOGAN Daisies and huu'heon, Sunday SOCIETY, a corporation, plaintiff, August 8 Dated this J7th ,day of Juiy, marigolds formed a pietty centervs. JOHN M RICHARDS and Olive 1933. piece The senior class met at the H. Richards, his wife; and State! JEFF STOWELL. a Shenff of Cache County, Utah, home of Mrs. Veins Hancock Building & Doan association, . t It was because for the Brvi MODERN house and garage 227 time he was thinking only of an East First South. Phone 813-olher Jy31 Whcn she woke he wssplecp NEW three room oil rlcrtric 54 Ins and the first dim morning North Second East Inquire bn..e:i:rm. sunlight was printed on the floor Jydl ' Aa she looked st blm Barretl 5 i ROOM modern home Call 1192-- J opened bis eyes and slared at bei Jy31. a wonderlngly for short space and ,5 Call ROOM., modern home. , then remembered. , Jy29 He rose from the chair with a stiffened Jerk and, hand on bet 'FIVE room modern apartment 6n4 East Fifth North. Fhone shoulder, looked down at her 1275-' A7 Elinor, be said, 'I ysnt you 205 K. AfARTMENT. North 3rd to know that I'll do everything A15 can to help you." COOL J51 at modern apartment He thought of those mornings EAst Fhone Fourth North. after his father's death when be. 968-J- . i . 3y22 waking, wondered first what trou 135 Lii.it Center for at CA1L bled him and then remembered ' sirahle apartments. ' with aclnng suddenness. , Jy24 Her eyes brimmed. He droppeu room NEW four apartment, hot to the edge of the bed and drew r heat, electric range and " her into his arms. refrigeration. 643 East Fourth We'll get through tita, clear North. All est," he promised. Klie was cling 379 AFARTAIENT. Second East ing to him. He felt a sweep ol A5. North dizziness, a surge of blood lliai made his ears ring. AIARTMENT. summer rates. You Bat here all night? she Al. fifCV hOjieUm; asked in a whisper. He closed Her hand moving on his eyes. his arm! Wher else would 1 be?" lu anstvef'ed as steadily ts he could "so long as I thought you mlghi OGDEN. Juiy 25 (t'li -- Ogden need anything Jl could give livestock reports for Monday, ps yyuf He held her away a moment, look made by the UijDA, are as You know I i lug down on her. love you. he added! but not how Hogs - Receipt J41, ujiclqding 34? direct: through shipments, Los much , Angeles nun ket 138, San Francisco t... market 297. San Francisco pa kers AGAIN he held her close ana 755. SxMinston packers 137, Orby, knew that she was crying. packqra 138; slow; hardly Remember what I said. li epough Imre to itest values; few need not bother you, he heard scattered sale slightly lower than lot mixed 244 pound himself assure her, his voice a Friday; but) hers, S4 55: odd sows, $3 00 little roughened. Cattle Receipts, tiki: no directs; I love you," she Mid hesilal shipments, Los Angeles Ilul 1 love' you bofote thrt ugh 26: ingly. few scattering sales market and It did nhthlng but hurt me.' rteady with last week; medium T11 make you very certain thal s.pors nod heifers, $3 50; few lots it won't hurt you troth now on.' good $2 75413 25; lower cows, T1I he promised. give you all grades, $2 59 down; few bulls, $2 40 2 50., f the time you want for .ho test . And now I want you to get up. 22,000; no diSheep Receipt rects; through shipments, Denver dress and get out of the house market 1401, Omaha market 4838; into the sunshine with me. Will Kansas City market 731, Chicago , you. dear!" market 12.131, Chicago packers-608"Yes, she answered. Sha bad St. Joseph market 1080; load drawn way from him. "I do mixed 82 young Oregon lambs, love you, she said, but give me $6 25; load Oregon feeders, $5 25, time. Im afraid! I'm afraid of yith wethers out at $S75; load love! medium Idaho lambs, $6 00; few ' hut at $5 00 Then she kissed hfml Refreshed by a cold tub, Barrett dressed. felt a donteui-menthdu.vs at Logan, the guest of her had pot known for weeks. daughter, Mrs I'hoebe Yank. Of course he was deeply sympaMr. and Mrs. Dan M.aisey and thetic with Elinor in her suffering family of Oxford, Idaho, were visitors at Mendon, Sunday. but he had 'the knowledge ' that throughout the ordeal he i.'.'ii kept his Jiead, He would give her time and wjth time perhaps as much Trust would con.o between them as there could bo bo r tween a man and woman.- He breakrasled, wnnotred oty of the bouse find p sh' i t half hour later she Joined him. She l;okeb worn end spent. I!o wrapped hey Ip rugs and lucked hftr Into a deck chair on the terrace, her back tbward the' hushed, gloomy t house. his and rested Her knd sought - Hctq-mfpgw- COIDNIAL BUIIDING & LOAN. ASSOCIATION, a UYFfiofiP ti9n. plahtlW". , ! i ' f, t, - W UKNlhillKD Cen-tfa- dry-eye- f'if-w- WVWum hMWW-- .jr iil 1 ashamed." ' im sorry I said that, Barrett. NOW r.o OX WITH THK STORY I kn'jw Hg my fault that you CHAPTER XXXVIII cant care steadily But you'll find I ran!" he IARRETT ron with a Jerk Why, he asked and took tbe stairs two at a promised. be expected the Impostime, The nurse was waiting for sible bad from her? There wore no him In the upper hail. She whis- women who did not, in some way, pered, Perhaps yon ea help let men down. Murcia bad and Mrs. Colvin., Were worried about so had her fiery, sullen mother. Elinors mother had been brutally her. They were so devoted " frank In her revelations of tho He opened Elinors door withfailings of her sex. Miss Ella bad out waiting to hear more, stepped felt that no form of spying was into the room and closed the door beneath her. They were obviously after himself., A small eight all alike, yet sometimes a man found one woman who compelled light was burning by the bed his love and thus a compromise. d Elinor lay there and too He bad found Elinor. Doubtless He crossed Aba room Bob Telfare bad held her as he Quiet. did now but ha told himself he swiftly to lean above her. must not think of that. "Child! he whispered. He moved gently so that he I haven't anyone now, ahe could look down at her face, said cleArly. pressed against his shoulder. She hhve me as long as yon wag' s6 'wfiltt1,' So Vtlabljf "while. want live. So long as there Is ''If I could kiss you," he thought, anything 1 ran do lor yen,' be "and know yon' kissed no one else!"' assured her, .m .: She whispered You softly, Yt He sat down eh the edge of tbe must be tired ' rbrd 'and took eneaf-he- r small 'No !" l bends between bln, It was cold, ' "Youj-- Very good to Vie." ahe twitching. He laid hand on her said in a drugged tone Hat la the bared then Id nr and noticed that result of pain and 'shock. "I love you," he told her. It das as cold as bor band. She . looked nuestioningly at him, epHts Bjpan'srencn clock piruck wI'0Brs cold, Elinor."i twp sharp' nofes. 'Elinor slept , Am ITf.c and tfieh woke wltb'A cry to sob Dj He rubbed shor hands, suddenly 'Aflew(. Jlo Soothed her, felt raised her' and held her la bis puff trembled, knowing that arm. For a "moment' aha was Jit joticb could comfort her. At four he tat tor into bed without 'rigid. Then ahe relaxed and he .halting per,'1 Then, lowering the heard tbnifirst deep nab that shook hlglit light, hi settled In a small her. ' chair that etood hear.'' The fire , ''Darlitig!" he diapered. Dar-- dfedT The' room turned black. , ft seemed to him, waiting there A hall hour later MlBS for 'any need that she could' have entered the room affar of him, that be had pevpr been so Barrett's '"Come! answered her close to a hdman soul as he was knock. He was Bitting In a deep to her and without the faintest, chair before the lire he had physical touch. Perhaps, he rea- - In the District Court of the First Judicial District of tho Stair of Utah, in and for the County Cache. I of i Hi HI. 119-J2- dies. CREDITORS CO bIan-sone- bent hla head until his check touched her check that was hot from tears. Elinor " Yes?" I want to ask you to give me another trial. Let me show you that I'm not so changeable as you think. I wont bother you In any Du you believe way, I promise. me? "Yes "What I want most from life now Is to take care of you. Nothing else matters to me Her hand moved and for a second be felt that It pressed his hand faintly. He touched her soft hair with hla lips, stared blindly at the leaping Are. I want a chance to make you care for me without feeling mate for her father and Eitaor goes to Aikea with him. Yearn before Barrett shielded his half slater, MARCIA HAD-V6-r. When a yoaChfn! romance ended disastrously. Marcia had a He son whom Barrett adopted has promised Marela never to reveal the boy's story, l.lda Stafford learns about the boy's existence and concludes he Barretts of of file Estate A.2 H'4v TIE stroked her hair with a hand that had grown unsteady, icrrra, The marriage take place. Barrett, still be tie v I ii g the Ilea l.lda haa told him. And himself more la love With Kllivor than ever. The doctor order a change of cli- In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in, and. for the County ,of Cache. toning Elinor, wrapped In kets, was in his arms. She had been crying. Miss Hemmlngway saw with relief. That reaction was normal and reassuring. The girl had seemed too unnaturally contained "I brought another sleeping powder for Mrs. Colvin Good!" said Barrett. Elinor sat up. drank it and then lay back. Miss Hemmingway saw tbe mans arms tighten as she closed the door. Am I tiring you?" Elinor asked. Dearest, you could not tire me this way. started. RK(.IS HKHKTOIIAf t'ORD ' (alia In XIMIR lose will. BARHKTT CUI HA. hr la 38. I. IDA She U SO as Jraloaa, klll'Cmill, Kllnara achrmlag atofbrr, breaks up Ibe Harrell romance by eoaelneln Ibal minor Is a brarlleaa HIM. When Kllaer's anal, wealibr MISS JBM.' HHX'l'oV. dlra abe BtrrfH. Ifippa fcr foriune CAKTKR Then drunken VAMCE BKTWFlIL STAFFORD, boot (alkrr. Hsrrett feila Kllnnr tknl If ik ftlll marry him a nef la hla lioaae and live for year M will five her Ike entire Sertoa fortnne to divide tmH her relative. ke rlgblfal Inheritor. Knowing the money v her father's life. F.linor may NOTjcp jo creditors In the District Court nf the First IIAVIIAtX) TAYLOR MEMLD40UENAL I tah |