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Show I . V APS-- ' trififfiirnirnlr ifiHfi iirtffrTMriT ' .Zjr irTit'iMriifrfrMi ft v? - t ' ! v .&. rs - .x z. "Hgpt t s, I4? Y T II E O k HERALD-JOURNA- MABLL O dows. Their little apartment, it Is true, a good long trek from the was Avenue five long blocks. In fact, but Gypsy and Tom admired It none the less and felt smart and urban because they now belonged In the upper East Side class. It was the first home Gypsy had ever known, other than the shabby mansarded house In Blue Hills And It was so different in all re spects. so compact and shining and modem. They had decided against living "walk-up- , In a made-ove- r ns those apartments which have been wrested from the Interior of state fronts are ly old brown-stoncall .id In Manhattan. Both Gypsy and Tom were tired of old houses, or thought they were, anyhow. The block of big, square, vhich they chose, apartments with its tiled lobby and self steering elevator, seemed the last word In comfort and convenience to them. That Is, it did until they l.rst caught a glimpse of Lila's place. But I am getting ahead of my story. e cream-colore- d Their own particular cubbvhole ronslsted of two rooms, a living room and bedroom, and a kitchen and bath. The kitchen. In that1 quaint fashion known peculiarly to the New York apartment dweller.! opened directly on the entrance hall, and the upper half of the door which closed it ofT was made of frosted This distressed glass. Gypsy mildly, but she numbered a handsome Japanese screen, all coibirds, ling dragons and flying among her wedding presents, and this effectively hid the view from guests. The whole place was finished pleasantly If unlnspiredly in a plaster, marked off by Imitation paneling. Gypsy, used to the faded papers and liver colored paint of the house in Blue Hills, thought it very modish and restful. She and, Tom moved in on October first, the last day of their aad vacation, pictures, hung pushed furniture about, and estabIn and their spick lished ipan kitchen the treasures In tinware and glam which they triumphantly t ferougn, home from the I store. Isnt It perfect? Gypsy, her ' brown curls pushed back, a smudge on her charming nose, her frock completely biddtn by a coverall of blue linen, demanded approval of her labors. The little room shone with cleanliness and fresh paint upand good will. The holstered In green mohair, occupied the longest wall space. There were two Windsor chairs and a drop leaf table. There was an unpainted bookshelf. There were one or two Dice black and white prints. The casual onlooker might have pronounced the room - of as Indeed it wat rugs and curtains and cusnions. but to the young Weavers It seemed perfeccream-colore- d ten-cen- Jft day-be- - J? idi5 4rp i e, ma-ran- , - i ' fair-liaire- 1 ca-c- ... NOW PLACING TODAY see jimmy NAVIES A ni SO TRUE EYE CtOSED-JR- i ! IH ABE HIDDEN BUT YOU CAN fOUOW IT WITH ly 1E i Inter-Ineuranc- id F ul MiII I'mn1' and Mis 1m ul 11 union uno I,('M the host md host ss in- Mi and Mis Art hut u unnoume tin hntli ot i sun in do e pm ltd to d tinifj mg w.l! Mi md Mis min Nu't il id i: Salt Hike Cit .pint t hi n Ml ta ' m h t P ii t v n i' tf n- t ALBERT or thuu irop hay tiiom ami plm u W. BARKER Ih.strat Manngir 4lt West (Yntir, Ioin, Utah j -f e Exchange Funk. Uu WWTKI) TO KENT . t inst ton 'mm i (. LeKoy 01U WOUCJr, insttrinv; wMi Farmers Aucomobilc JO iiniiid. hoi win i t NFMlTMBKHKn woman tiuen ho and (ill yens for house- Peeping Two men Rtftrences nquired. Box N llci ICON L iinn Cu if you wcie hi Id to blame Unfurmsh modem home, for low IliomJr M 111 i jnvvniw ct .u h "tilMBI.rs, I .Ill e i t hi it isd mg thin d ui lit i i s Mi md Mis Hms Smi ihMi ot i v. Ui l.o Poi iti lit. In rtlativi-Inn d mui; thi U'( wi k Mis lull Jenson i nlm t mu d at an iUiatiM-i.in m,ail Into h COP at A'm home on Mild t tin me w is , u noon Tin holul r:ed out m all tin ippoim nu n -li ' Cc' t ' wtie niaikid toi M I low, iimoiin I'll, v il i:v still oon .ui tn SouUi ' . i w i fn i No? s t ih, 111 Ii i:iMii' lsD fill l ashlligtun Vi till III to hit Icon, hill oil Tin sd i lot l loot vi VOttl nl.itivi's .tod iialols uni 'u i'i attend the goldt 'l wi ildin . i lul 1111' 'liulie d i ll I i was r - il lno h hi it,, on nod Mis U ; All of SniiUifit hi v t ilinm linily i !R , u tu I) I 111 Old I'll inoin, ll Nut .it i? t up t mi nt mi h i : . t Smith 379 i h inters, $3 a week J.W. Ault 4 4ri Must M iv B.ilu-iy- & Son Oiystuh nrxt door lyand Loan to J-- f,,r anner now, frostily dead horses 1 0V I N G Iloiisfliiilil ( ood si, pianos, :md li null's Ilionp 311. JOHNSON CM! and 'IRAN'S! Eli Mast .118 o iliiEEALDJOUli'JAL IMFOMHAIION KM1, SPERRY FEEDS I Hens must lay to pay. Try Sperrys Sireltiv. Five doll Smiihfield, culleii. Rees Feed & Proveiy. Call duce Store, Smithfield. 7-- (J-2- HOWL ANI) KEEP FIT tit LOGAN DOWLING ALLEY in . 10c per line. then pirents i Mrs Finn! Low of Pm, ohm1' Win ti m.d Mr and Mis Butin Oi Portion! Ortgon we-lallm. on relatives heu nn Tlmisd. v Mr and Mrs Owen Jin on en tirtained at a u iMl p'lt.v on 'K In unis op Sunday evening ervic! and a mill pel was evening was enjovid S Hi Mr and Mrs Kri d W citertnitied at a deightful dinm, i Mi tnd party, omphnirming Mrs Dennis Nutt il of S il1 B ik City. Out of town giiists wen h uu Mi. and Mis M .) Mi and Mrs Beo Nutt il id B, n s,,n w ard Mr ami Mrs Dougl is O's n in 3 ti r tamed at a Ni w it s n r t y on Sunday 'I he time i n r afli lords uhnl. spent ill placing freshments were sei,d These resent were Mr md Mis I , olsen. Mr and Mr- - Kav am1 Air and Mrs Lee OIm n MerriJ Mr and Mrs llanD ore host and hostess at a piC on at home their Moidr piven emng Holiday dei n lUuns wir l ed throughout the rooms upi fcr the supper table Musi. md g. mes formed the evening'' enti iinment ( Mr and Mrc Kumih in Mr and Mrs Ernest Sf.ith Mi Mis ami oUiner guests (uin Hansen on WidiHsjr, ivin t dinni a 'ohm Following inj. vt ning w i sp( nt v. iio John L (iitiii his hi n imp)oed b thi (VC m miht n Utah, arrived home on Sutidi toi a ten ivs visit v.itli In i inn A line. Work, eve-nines- i Open (J-- 7) MODERN DENTISTRY Artificial Teeth, unbreakable, upper or lower set SflG.OO; Terms: Cash. Fillings, $1.00; Extractions, 50c. DR. LYMAN E. SMITH, Cardon Jewelry Bldg., Logan. -- RADIO MANUFACTURERS SERVICE i - Rov il U,LI- - Mull Js,; i i 71 LET Ci SIX loom nimit m house with fur-no and Ilinp1 on First West pi-t- , It Phone US MAh nn I Yi nd then home on Ni Ah appmntnu id- - wile in inip'iip with Hie Yuletnle se'isoi Hesnli ninlv Mr and Mis Nelson ami covers wue, 1. id f t Mi and lln Bol, Timmins and f umlv ot So Ui fieht. Mis Tuss i Knit, s,,i ml run family of Bogan lie followed the ilinm r G Mr and Mrs Fitd Speth sp nt New Yiais il iv Inie with r,' v?,iful'JSl(n)(o,rJTJi oi1 I.onn: Distance II tilling I't I. ,1 ( Nt II l thr j) Mui UNI' TliN'lSllEl) r at a 'I i m tn. on. .1 and Ml- - Muhi Nielsen o! Logan spent 'I in d n at the home of their hint In Li onai it Smeiisen Mr and Mis (1 K Nelson on teitaincd II. rw vv ho a , ut i dues, iv in in llillv ud ot I Household goods und piano truiisferred to nil p.irln of T Mil ,K ho i Moving m I. lr ill! m t i M'MITMI'M' mu ill Pnlcrahly doMd Ktuiw S n ill hlm-L NI1 ami white I i t m line i ttv , i a i lo dot on loft i ih . I i n i s mi .) Ivtuard 1'hnno filth W B n ' i uu- M on Is i n to Ilmt in uni i .P Jl I i ll' ion Itfiiat Ii m ht ti fin ipr uye ind ir years (Jood home In pu! .Iciim Inquire iiit v sloie, Hyruni, Utah Jk ut Ii ' liousi'Ui ititilv Ja aI Iv i.ml lip. A Public Address Systems for your parties and socials Phones: 184, Ui3-430 Fortified Radio Servue-mo- st modern servile department in the west. Antone L Skamhy, manager 123 N. Mam. (J5) d-- i .i t ii , j i1 i , PAMA DYING. BREATHING. CONCEALED IDENTiTiES AND M- Pay a J v cl "ment r PEW. STABS WRITTEN r suul sna tmi foi Mi Dould You JEMOVK lul MK.od w iMl puH on ui: miuiI Sunday tvimng v av en cl ami a mui it M i Auto umors will be involved in an accident thts yerr. 1 1n- - at I 'i w i J Jo I 1 heart -- STOav Of i i -- Mis trtertiimd Hi ,7LZ,I EVERY SEVEN ' i'hI M N A.. $ 1 0,000 r wv, IM S ' h A r t LV - U oltimg JHolly woods breakers! CAREER M, 1 DNE OUT OF But u W I M n Mr and Mr (i villi Vi ,tj or a rtained at i Mipw r part m out hnN earned Lillian Haffm m w ntimnts v.eie p n hietor ut t s olo!.s Light guests i Pfcsi ty ew mug irranned Du seasons at ,i ddighltMlv ieen Otlu i gm ls vm Mi r v. tie iru hided ly at hei home dm Thu?Mlt i Mr and Mis Prank Hendntks Mrs Osiar Dunn of Logan 'trung in honor oi hi r dnightir1 ht r resided over a family dinner at K, tnrvn vsho was thirteenth birthdiy annivtrsarv tluir home on New Years day CLARKSTON lined (Joists from out of town were The holiday colors vw. rt and out in the appointments for th' Mi and Mrs Carl Jones tanle whith was served wuh nr family and Mr and Mrs Ernest Mr ami Mrs Thom is .) ported linen cloth and t entered Miller of Preston ntertained a joFv hiaJ Mr. and Mrs Howard Wheeler with a beaunful! dtionUd birth s i ir Pre.ston on New Yc pent art of the holidays Uaj cake, holding thuitiu c n lie- Mrs lovely .supper Was served Tv m trke Attractive vandv favors Ogden with her mother, .vtre present uu Imiing iiu t the following Hannah Allred places for the Helen! Mr and Mrs Lewis Barnett and iiostess gLiNts, Donna HendruKs, Mr and Mrs Pan Ola? hildi en of Ogden were guests ot Van Order Sj'aikman, Bessie Bn Pond. Kathrn Pond Moreau thtir parents. Mr and Mrs Hcnr daughtii Doris, from Poi illo Ha-- I cm. K nt, last week end. Ltrren, Ruth Hvtr. 'pent tiie weekend v.ith nlil.v of cn Dke. Mr. and Mrs George Whttnr Mr and Mrs Rulon St Hiding Lonna Layne .Shirley v M dinru ere a John at Ann Louise Barber. guests turkey ira Kent, Fielding aie proud pinnO of and of Mr home at the Ardell S F uol.tv born ha bv Monday son, Bodily, ('ora in gn! Louise Wiser, Kathryn and Grant Mrs Clayton NeiUon The b'li'hir will rernun at th Mr anu Mrs Joseph J Hasl nr oome of h i Hoffman. rui ptrin . Mr Games and music formed th1 and daughter Mary, returned to Mrs George M.Ur few for home after award were their Prizes spend weeks entertainment Thursday the Christmas vacation m ej to Helen Spaekman and Mary ing Mr and Mrs L P Hobbs and and Mrs son. Salt Lake with Mr ilh'ldtn. Larry, of Kronclm, win flu Mr and Mrs Steve Lower en Ariel Marler and family Mr- Thoma Miss Pearl Kent entertained a quests of Mr and tertamed at a firmly dinner at tne for Jensen Min' i' past a waffle on New Years day their home supper Monday evening Mrs Grate Griffin and dmjh Out of town guests wrere Mr. and in honor of her house guest. Mis- New it of Sa't Lakeptnt Mrs. Du k Lower of Amulga, Mr (jtt'igia Kingsford of Cove. Twelve tors She is a with relatives aiiU Mis Duane Lower of Brig guests were included gu't ham and Mr and Mrs. Ed Lower1 Mrs Bessie Hendricks and Mr'- the home of Mr and Mr of Trenton ,Gu.tvieve Swinyard were dinne Fisher Mr and Mrs O J Mrs Ella Karren, Mr and Mrs guests Saturday of Mrs Rosella Karren of Lrurnmond, S hiffman of Logan. Reuben They at daughter Emma J Ytai s iln vv.lh Montana, were guests Saturday t iided a dance in the evening Herb Wheeler is attending the Thomas Jensen evening at the home of Mr and' the 1'SAC for winter A hiithd.iv Mrs Henry C Kent. quarter pir'v Mrs Maryon Talbot attended v Miss Kuth Ionrl entertained l und ri 'ri ti was Fn Richmond ew friends at her home on New iurthday in enjovid visiting iarty wnuh 3iui! eve prior to the morning ur v afternoon at the home of Mrs mint were served, afu r dime Fear they attended the n.uiniiv jd.ime at the Third ward hal1 Charlie ki and Mr and Miss Mrs H'''!inih Lou Glue Allsop t, unes formid the entertainment at hi r ho ie a idte luncheon wais served Mrs Merle Bodily spent the week at a v ate h part , rid New Yeats evi to six guests. ir.d With friends in Pocatello. pnor lo Uu Miss Gladys Gessell of Bogan morning dance Mr ami Mrs. M E. Kent enter turn li as A delicious thm mhit-- i thi tumid at a family dinner at their .spent part of last week wa- - served from ore hue OOP home on New Years day Out of gi est of Muss Grace Kent Mr and Mrs G Leavitt Kar table All appoint u nts .cite r guests were Miss Elna Kent following kieping with the Vulituh si oncud Allen Bugeson of Salt Lake Iren entertained the MiMr and Mrs Seth Gregory en f nests at their home on New Covers were in irki d for Rib.; Bur, I.i it tc rtained at a supper Friday even $cars eve: Mr. and Mrs. Albert LeOra Karren and Mrs V estover. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Lav ne, Norma Ih.pp Gl.ms- f in; in honor of Ml m Tine'hert Wheeler v ho were mar Kairen, Mr. and Mrs Clawson sell and the hosti ,s .ini reientlj Iwen'y gusts wen Katien. Mr. aid Mrs Bill Kar maincier of tile evening was 'pm1 uu Mr and Mrs. Oral Layne playing rummy Uu lulled. Games and x .siting fol Mr. and Mrs Liwrcnce Paulsen Mi and Mrs Vincent Bowles of low cd the supper Miss Ruth McKnight was hos. Logan and Mrs. T. S. Karren and and family were dinner guests of Lake. Salt 'Sunday of Mr. and Mr Lor no tesr at a Bunco pr.rty at her daughter Leah Fay A soual evtmeg of music and J Kairtu. tiune ua New Years tve. Ail up Mrs M i -- i s --Breaking Lewiston News ear s d i Mr and J ifTw LEGAL RATE P i H Ten cents per hue per insertion i rJ1OM came away from the phone with that suspiciously air whh young husbands often wear, and with which Uvpsy was not et familiar. Something deep in her hones, how ever, recognized it and stiffened t meet it. Old girl friend' Tom pawned The yawn, also, was a shade too theatrical. straightenin'-Gypsy, book-- , did not reply. I told jou about her, darling,' Tom pursued, coming up to ht and slipping his arms mound he Vera Gray I saw quite a lot i her when I worked In Huston, jm reinemlK.r' Gypsy ieniembered, quite death all she had heard of tins Vera pm son. She was big and beautiful in a full blown way, Bosnia had told her She had been makim-dead set for Tom, antdng lo Kosiua, when Gvpy had come upon the scene. Tom and Gypsy had known each other in childhood, hut met until a little more thu. hadnt told you about her , Darling Tom said , stopping his arms a year ago, at a studio party. Tom around her. Just hack from Boston, feeling hU way about an unfamiliar citv in tion and tlieref, re ti? . lug table, which, diaped In green job, had taken one look at com-of had and white the cist Gypy "Later,we'll organdie, uypSy and promptly relinquisli.il planned, get some deep startling sum of $11' The beds nle fullblown Vera, chairs and some rug. We sunply t vie lev pitted, of Imitation What on earth is she doing in manage tin m jot and what hogjiy. There was a hooked town? Gypsy said, trying to kepi does it matter? floor. on week a In the rug the crossness out of her voice, or two, she told there New Haven," Tom said '' ol.lla be ai'P'e Fen curtains flutpic- .f5,,,n She was driving down T0M who had bein at the windows and a lamp tering tuies, stepped dnwu from hi or two to add notes of charm. . . . didnt know a thing a bon' stool to embrace her. What a mv Big Moment (meaning ion) and Jarlins he was, how good, and rpHE phone rang and she ran to sin-- e we were in tlie new telepliorn and beautiful! Why, she answer it. She sounded Impor book, just gave me a ring might have had ever thing, tills tant and I see Gvpsv sounded mile young matronly, to hergirl, and she had rho'en instead to and quite as If she didn away, self. link her way with He couldnt ' see at all. Tom, I think its long distance, believe in his lurk, quite yet. How could I help asking her to she said, holding her hand against j They picnicked In the kitchen She Tom coaxed lunch, darling'1 so long .hat evening, enjoving a scrambled the mouthpiece. They're Her heart begaD wanted to see me, 1 for meal of canned beans and crisp about it . . want my old and naturally was bacon and salad. It was fun. it to beat rather fast. Teihaps it she was really friends to meet my wife Mother! Perhaps un ffom v,s Old fiiends! Gypsy, pretending setting the table with a checked cloth to washing ill, this time. to dut a silver candlestick Yes. Yes. Her expression blue the and white dishes. wouldnt meet his eye. so ever It's changed, slightly. Look Youll have to get some sort of darling, whats this not his all about?heie, She melted when Tom Tom told her, Mrs. Weaver, speaking. No, part time maid, wife. his mother, You can't woik all day set his jaw and talked to her like firmly. Glacially slie spoke to the tall, that. "Aren't you being awfully with those kids nnd come home to young man beside her. silly? beds and dishes Someone for you, Tom. "I I guess so W'e'll see about that, Gypsy Well, stop It, then, and he your She went back Into the living said. But privately she was sure she was equal to anj thing. Let's room the telephono was in the own adorable self. Look your love see . . . she got $3$ a week at the hall and tried not to listen. Tom's Best when you have lunch with me Settlement, and Tom's salary wa3 voice was stiff with embarrassment and Vera tomorrow. At the Algou want her to he prop and something ePe. What was it quin, at one 73 now. He'd had to take two reductions. That was more than all about? A high, imperious, fern erly dazzled by my wife Oh, oh!" Gypsy stared at, him $100 a week. It seemed riches to inine voice summoning him from the girl. Back in Blue Hills there some unknown place. Gypsy had accusingly. You know it's my first had never burn anything so glori- made up her mind, long ago as day hack at work and I can't p. s ous, so utteily marvellous, as a long ago as last June, in fact, when sibly come that far uptown for regular income. Daddy had a way she and Tom had become engaged lunch. You knew It!" I swear I forgot." Tom looked not to he a suspicious wife. But of defending pen':1!" s clients, and lie took were she couldnt help the sudden out- resentful. He hated to be put in even when the and yet those ot rich people, the latter had cropping ot a perfectly natural the wrong And yet a way of letting their hills run. jealousy. Her resolutions faded in wasnt it the first of many small annoyances, when you had a workTom had lighted his pipe, was the face ot it "Yes, thats great." How awk ing wife? relaxing at ease on t he day bed. Gypsy's heart was sore. Their Gypsy went down the ball to con- ward Tom sounded! What was tills a cloud template, for the hundredth time, mysterious woman saying, to make, brij4 evening at home had on 4. Tom would be lunching to-- I She loved every him so stiff and unnatural? the bedroom. Why, morrow-n- ot only without her, hut inch of it, from the green and certainly wish 1 could. Didnt white counterpanes, reproductions you know about it? 1 thought w ith another woman! of some old pattern, to the dress- - everybody (To lie Continued) hi--- '! P ui It wasn t fair. y The immurm geneulogn a) ftp ni.shed the progiMn g.Viii Sm in unnufon W w- , day evening Uu sacrament muting Nelson wai m thuge and Ni p'. the pnc NieNen cninhutod .o! ' ot two which consisted iml ducts by Edwaid Lat-- n t.nd a talk bv Miss hu-n- i m Miss Mildred Zclhngi r gutst of homo a a suipn-- t itr ot hit given at the home Sednesday the (kui-uhim, A her birthday tmm ersai i riely ot mdooi game- - vwic end a dainty lum h Mitd hit i irl trends wm- - lmludtd Ki ist.is (Mmh Mr tnd Mrs h i i. ilu it Ht sjh nt New Yi u Cit reliirnul home on Huy t duesijay md Vhu-- J Miss flat i SpcMi hnson von- ihiiMi gm t w Mrs Brown at Huum on WANT AD RATES Fur ea. h Insertion one cent per won!, for one vcek. five cents per word; for one month, 15 unts per word. Minimum charge tor first Insertion 15 All want ads must be cents pud in advance Call 50 and a messenger will come and get or advertisement and n Who was th Is person who lutrufca upon their fust night at home? ' GRAND THEATRE THE There was a long pause. Then he said, with forced brightness, 1 tell ou w hat. you come and have lunch with Gjp&y with my Wife and me. That would be better wouldn't it? Gypsy didnt listen to the rest. She was trjing not to be too a. y. ii T S ; 1933 NEA Service, Inc . I s tl COLLEGE WARD McELLIOTT tSb BEGK!f - , PAGE SEVEN..' K iv L Marries) Qforh HERE T0D4T GYPSY HORELL and TOM WEAVER ar? marvird la a almplr la a nharb of JvrM (frruoi; York mm fha day that LILA HOTALINti and DLHFK Bl.l pomp aad clrram-taw- t arrf with la tk fliya naat faahloa-ah- l fkirck. Gypay aad Lila iri rklldhaod friends. 1 he Watith apend thltr honeymoon la Tom' clinch oa a Lons Inland bench aad the Bltnara so to Europe Lila cspecta to live la Iniory, bin Lypay Intend to keep her Job. a teacher la a settlement bonae. OW GO ON WITH THE STORI CHAPTER II OCTOBER, Gypsy thought, was In the city, it was a season, It held a mood, which belonged to Fifth Avenue, with its women, its alluring displays behind plate glass win FRIDAY, JANUARY LOGAN, UTAH, L, TOUP mCS i f i rt v Lady Killer Warner Bios! Atbe&n 4coofi -- Mae Qarke from hells kitchen to 40 WE THAT THE HIlSHTS EVER EST WITH duyar, MARGARET MNDSAY msnry OWiUUSUB fWtl i' 4 -- - from obscuRit hou-ywoo- THE MOST SENSATIONAL PERSONALITY JARRED THE MOVIE YYOfilD ! DONT MISS STORY OT OHE OMNI SCkHNii OHrHSWtf! DABlNS v -- 1 A :T ifs P 't'n i o i y Also Cartoon RI DDID'S I5EKU GAUDFA VVARAN and HIS BAM) Also HARRY frhj&dbhuftMi Vu sa vaj&r xa ySj mu tsst m t w |