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Show TflE PAGE FOlTl. Love S& mm: ioimt Km;i ii tilland la ronmiiniljr hhe eauainv iroahle itt the olltee. tnia-lkea in reaMoaible for eterl ihlch I v in htnnirtl, vHb 'I HI KON eontiiiurft to forve on l'e. attrntiun I nkuuun to liirk, I te hat hern i lu i oft the Ktiiok murkrt, mono from her mother and atater. hea her broker Mtl to rotr'f her m:irfiu I it tiikea il lim the fyotl link left in ihe hunk. I te toaeft this i.ine.t, lit ttrll iin nil he horrotted uud her otto tav- ft a. tlonft ftfcka her to hute (tinner ith her. ktr. untiout aot lo for tt.uin in Ml I. It-wmaelrome olleod Mona, c r "" - 'r d ai'trii, s. t Willi Mil: vioitt UKm.lt XN.WJIt vj rniA v itcil n OW 4. if 4f O ' 11 lor-Mni- j c i ht?v cnM-- i td it f 1 Ihhi1' hem hi n,r ,i .i it Dm 1' t 4 m V( i fhl. Sliiprmrtl When Molt.i from S.un who was rn n lo tuk land nl .n.' w Miller idird suinin ii lies und aM,i VshMi a in'iihtrl' her lo thiintr .i a new seafood tir .in wnd jfTip, It had been sui h u short rn,,, wlDi tnivin P haiu-H,h. i mind of Kin. e dinner ,L...L,UL'h,',S,n.,.0..M'.,n,a At hrst Kve re- 'lime lioautiiikC htoi't was on loom 1ml Ifl Lit! it dirnDmis ,,r fiiHiwI to oidr anythin!? hut latr Aliens inwiftl Kve and Mona, to .slit' I"1' Dt cmnpiomlspd and tikhed Dm rule homo with lor and Sam. w,,s hGn lo si in hi InK hfT u plneiipple i( f1. lo waiter At I! tlio foiir mil outride sl,an loom wth jonL .i i Will exUHP uh while we Ruin's. Atltm in- lid Dial Kvt dame? you It 'I Itf'l uh he Miller ukrd llonild t Ida Wilh Sam while Mn Mon a mnse. Jli.nol Dm Mimlth "Ml w;i( Mona. No sooner were they on Die floor Kvo Info n In Iv dis ami out of fdtfht tlrna Thern with S.tru on Do MihjVit of nti m the no:!ine of vn fKIn was impressed 1y Keete appeared irro the lux hi Die booth. Kve wua Rlartb'd T he lih shirwdiits ami U hen I ! n .Ll her h. said of Don't be be ufiaid me, I fid' fo noth ktrei-- sftniid tdmrt. l i I won't tell your huhby bn ul no lucr ur smoolhly. Mi hi r room Mona lr on , I found you here. Rxpedfng 8nne pav her IrmmiiMKh lir 1m Ihe D.i'd Hour of Dm gi.iri frame, j bmked duhiioi', went ber wr If was on nHrattivej one? dviclliri ' " r i Vou know I'm not,' ah an deni j v lo inriMilt I. room with n thoimr iti.laiiiinp ewered heatedly. turned Minn. r) n r u mn iv fliM otmfl Window i he .ill livhl. ml lie ud I'lien you cant mind if I stt D '1 he l their n mi N wr.inwt v if b ou must IHd on w.uit ht ome tirid lie responded. (down, nnd w lit do w a i inn , m oi uiiiuti.ii pretty lonely. Will you have us a w)ul in Dm )iv in . roe (twinhl nmmf Ini sis she en-flash fiotii did you jii-- i want lo o to b ' lie DU ,, Die inuH dining loom. (mik latter us Kve wltik vnli K,v1k,'nD' a .H hat! been tvnmved his hip pocket. in I. d into l he de p he nfld nw t thiown lido ine. I upp.. l;r is Dm was a findTobl sienieil lo he everywhere '"1, frame up. she WiD iltamri? jjioupa nlumt them '' .. Abed of ihe diiif n were women. thought. She hail not been awute af(er lbil leave fn Mona! thought that Heete was In town hut apparThe next iinniiing lie found f.v as r he followed the other girl eutly he kept In toiieh with Mona. walked miles in a diuirmi to a small table ut whftli were Oh, why did they take sueh delight away from Lake Cilv. .she hired hc.it d nn udeDy xvmn.tn and a in making her uncomfortable? the farmer lo dnve her home o ns Her thought raced wildly, tryman. The young man thcie Mis flashed Mona a quirk eniile Sh3 ing to decide what she could do. When she rea.hcl Oil, Mrs Ila intiwluced Kve and then explained Mona and Miller seemed to be gone Brooks appealed. that Air Hiller roomed In the a long time. Only once had they der! she said, 'I couldnt he!p )ieifthbai hood but tamo heie for danced past the booth where Eve worrying about you Your telephone " biv meal Kve ft It nu uncom- sat. She began to fear they had was ringing most of the night It rang ugain .silently. Eve n left the place. Reece carried on fortable third pa: ty u the swered and heuid Tin ion Itece.s helwoiii the two grew an a onesided conversation. Voiie. Diluted. latter, when it was Do you know, I've alwaVs ad111. if You little fool he said. 'Do Dip tin ee of them mired you? he murmured, sliding khould go for n rbh in Mr. .Miller's a hand across the table. Ere in- you think 1 d let anv harm come var Kve pleaded a heatlm he and stinctively drew back Into a cor- to you? Can't juu see that Iin asked to be dr nped off at her ner. Once more he ponred 11 furor mad about you! Why an't we be 1 ome from his flask and offered her a friends? Your husband isn't above a little flirtation when the occasion Hut the ride will euro your drink Eves anger mounted. lieaddi he,M ADiler Insisted. Miss I like you that way, Reece offers. Why not give him a taste Allen mid I ftn drive after din said. Little girls got a temper. of his own medicine?" ncr. t ome hmie the mer- - hasn't she? He arose and started Abruptly Eve hung up the retoward her side of the table. Be- ceiver. She was terrified. Tei rifled jon know!'1 fore he could slide to the bench at the threat of danger In Keeie's ride. With with her, Kve sprang to her feet persistent attentions and territied l,nE writ for Mona the conver- - and ran blindly from the booth. at liis insinuations about luck. Atloii tneie was lif t lo for Kve to 0ut of the building, across the Wero they true Ree.e's hints that do hut gar at the early November lighted area and toward a clump Dick had been philandering? How lands. ape as they whined over of trees, site made her way. Reece waa she to bear it if they were ibe lountiy roads. 1 Imle strange jwas following but Eve eluded him. true! managed to avoid stumbling rja.la after dn.k, ahe said to (To He Continued) 1 Kvo 1 Was I l i i -i i rf i i , ' 11 . , , d l j',f . -- - ' - 11 eonver-KUlio- u d , her-jSli- e Jap Artist Paints ; Largest Dragon t painting, which wall adorn the ceiling of the main hill of the temnle Domoto Insho is the artist who is painting the dragon, with a 4 PAN 18 head and FRANCISCO, Sept. d'lt whiskers, on thick largest hard painting of a blocks of paper J6 feet by 72 feet single object in the world -- a fiery in dimension The blocks will be dragon JW) feet long in a Kyoto tcversed and cemented to the ceil. Temple was destnbed in a letter ing. received at Dollar Line offives here Insho works with a brush the size E L. Matesnn, Dollar represenof an ordinary btoom in doing the s tative at Kobo, Japan, told of the rough fill-in- WORRIED FARMERS WILLIAMS, Cal cl'pi Butterflies may have their points as ornamental assets to pastoral scenery - but fanners hereabouts have different ideas. They have gone into a huddle trying to figure out how to shoo an unprecedented army of buttei flies from their fields The insects are severely damaging alfalfa crops. " ' A Mrs Dmv MAN WITH CAR WANTED to advertise our goods and distribute introductory packages to consumers. Must be satisfied with 90c an hour at start. rite for full particulars Albert Mills, route Mgr, 2536 Monmouth. Cm cinnati, O. 9 o bed-sid- Miss Donnn Cornish left Friday morning tor Logan where she wili spend several d.ivs with Miss Irene MtiMItS THE KF.NPMTHE FIKIHEK FOR YOUR MOTOR LEGAL RATE c 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ARTHlR W. STONE, deceased will Creditor present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 932 Bmford Avenue, Ogden, t.'lah, on or before the 14th day of November, A. D. 1933 Fred N Stone, Administrator of the Estate. Thatcher and Young, Attorney for Administrator bl9 First National Hank Bldg, Ogden, Ptah. Dates of puhhrntinn: Kept 12, 19, 26, OU. 3, HI, 1933 ; , e u JOANS ( plaintiff. 2 1 EGBERT, defendants. To he sold at Sheriff s Sale on the 22nd day of September, 1933 at 12 o'clock noon, at the front steps of the County Couit House, Cache County, Utah, in IjOgan, the following described property Hatch rail-uUi- Satis-road- n mat-sto- Comuienc ing at a point 277 feet cast of a point 3 rods noith of a point 3 0b rods east of the South- p . - west coiner of the Southwest quarter of Section 4, 'in Township ' larki-land- North of Range One East of the Salt Luke Base and Mi l idem, and running thence north 5 rods; thence west 35 feet; thence south 5 rods; to the north line of street: thence east on noith line of street 35 feet to the place of beginning, together with a free and perpetual right of way in common with others over the following described tract, Commencing at a point 3 rods north and 12 rods east from the southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of Section in 4, Township 14 North of Range One East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running tlienee north 6 rods; thence east 215 feet; thence south 6 rods; thence west one rod; thence north 5 rods; thence west 182 feet; thence south 5 rods', thence west one BETWEEN Gr.H ibd and fxxgftn, 'Chevrolet wheel and tire. 5258 rod to the place of beginning. PhimA Reward All located in Cache County, Utah. - Lady 's brow n situ hed hat LOST Dated this 29th day of August, September h, between Center 1933. and 3rd West. Return to JEFF STOWELL, Reward. S29 Sheriff of Cache County. Utah. BY H WEATHERSTONE, deputy Dates of publication : Aug 29, BOARD AND ROOM Sept. 5, 12, 19, 1933. NOTICE TO WATER I SEItS BOARD anil room, 353 East Fifth . i North. .' State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, September ' 14 504-R-- ' jdon Creek 111 Je Coal n -- nCOMPANY s, TO jj. j IWOMIATIOM DEFil 1 Cars Topped and Upholstered. Linford Upholstering & Furniture Repair Company. )() W. Fir.T Noith. (Slid) SEWING MACHINE SPECIAI- 1933 , No 114181. All protests against the gianting of said ' application, stating the leasons therefor, must he by affidavit in duplicate, aiiompannd with a fee of $1 On and filed in this office within thirty 301 d tvs after the completion of the pubh- - Rurn-int- ' TTIHI CLOTHING CO. Members American Utiv ing Coi potation ATS $11.98 Youve a dear hack fn hat coi ted ness in lltesc sidles. .. . (lie smallest blocks and the ncwcsl tolor fours in Hie fashion cdils for Fall. i f Qualities Of DRAINS AWAY Genuine H0USKEEPfcVV''6dy - Only extreme, oilmess and penetration can give 5 NEW BORN calves. RIDE to Chicago. Phone Call 803 M 881-- Go S20. LIVESTOCK WANTED WILL pay $1 to $5 00 for useless and fleshly dead horses and cattle. Call 11R-- 2 Hyrum exchange. Oil has or can have these qualities. The total cost for this oil is only one- - fifth of a ofs-3- S23 full motor protection. Only Conoco, Germ Processed Motor t.f between andj 45, tn family of four Modern conviences and no laundry Write P. , O. Box 132, 1 Hyrum, Utah. age S30. HOUSEKEEPER- - Must children over week-enEast Fourth North. cent per mile. Af Red Triangle Stations CAN YOU USE cere fot 183 S29. MONEY? Bring in your old gold and we accept it on new mcreh-tndi.s- e or py rash. will 6. F.. NEEDHAM, JEWELER are distinctively pronounced that more people ask for it bv name than accounts for lmsiness being good PROCESSED V,.V' (KiT) MOTOR OIL M 0VIN 1 sMJtd ar & at Transfer il X. Main Rhone 293 Mens and Yount? Mens Pure Worsted Suits that are properly made so that they will fit! We tarry a large variety of colors and sizes for jour most careful selection, G Household goods, pianos, and trunks Rhone 31 Johnson Fab ,so any other brand in far Western America. That, coupled with real scnice Uogan - Tuo Singer Sewing Machines One White Sewing Machine ..... U HITF SFWING CO., 31 Vest 1st North. 2 Notice is hereby given that F. B OJIum and L Boyd Hatch, Logan, Utah, have made application in accordance with the Laws of Utah to appropriate 0 07 see. ft. of water from an unnamed spring in Cache County, Utah. Said spiing is located at a point W. 6179 ft and S 2856 ft from the NE cor Sec 18, T. 12 N R 3 E S L. B & M from whence the water will be conveyed 4600 ft. by pipe line and there used from May 1st to November 1st inch of eai h year for domestic ami culinary purposes in Logan Canyon, Utah This application is designated in' the State Engineer's Oltue as File 3 CAR TOPPING ournal. vmuummuvuuuimwv Rum jtoDON CREEK adv-ser- Herald-j- , !,N r ; O 12, nutomohilk . Court of the First Judicial, District of the State of I tub, in and for the Comity of ( aelte. , ELLA' SMITH, ;j. W. Ault & Son te SHERIFF'S SALE ( Rhone n Con-pre- In the District .The Superior AND NEVER 0 Jerscv-Guernse- iicndruks. Mrs Henry Cornish entertained club hruiay afternoon A dainty lumhion was served to the follow- cation of T.this Hnotice. HUMPHERYS, ing: Mrs. Waynaid Talbot. Mrs. State Engineer Lewis Browa. Mrs Ottis Stowcll, Date of first pollination, Sep-- I Mrs Allan Orchard and Mrs Sylvan Lewis of Lewiston, Mrs Henry temher 19. 1933. Date of completion of public a- Adamson of Franklin, Mrs Aldon Cornish and Mrs Lowell Titensor tion, October 17, 1933 was spec lai guests The afternoon was spent playing 5o0 High score was won by Mrs. Waynard STAYS UP IN For each insertion one cent per word; for one week, five cents . ,.r.e. A.iT" t per word; for one month, 15 Minimum cents per word. ? t FURNISHED OTfE I'njfrnn , tottery chnrgjr.'one charge for first insertion 15 service station oar Jaoe. IiHUnre APARTMENTS, also board and cents. All want ads must lie room, SIMM month Vuth laun-iat Texaco Service Station, 999 aid in advance. Call 50 and a are nett bVirig- JsPJ North Mam St. messenger will come and g t Some of the critics have gone ami le M.njr advertisement I.ARGE spared single foot saddle 5 far as to intimate that unless VEJ1ttance horse Call 775-le B,g Three cnange their attitude r stand they non. nd lake an FORD coupe or D A Model ill withdraw business from their coveeD cents per line per insertion Dodge sedan in good eonuition rms qua( Call 1.104-- J ever Teagle, Swope and Kirstmn are of t viiig their time and labor to the char- POOD milk ow overnment entirely without pros 9'2 North Second West They are to be found This from in offices i stuffy little NRA WEALTHY apples best for RookMrs Ar'y morning until late at night knoi ing, eating, 75, bushed Johnson haiaotenzes rtah George W Rose, 7x4 Ninth 3rd tenoralas Hugh ''pillar siones of his or-- l slow ouThold goods and piano East S23 le.it of luxation pectcfanaferred to ad ju.rt look the city. MtKPifY In-- Door bed, 394 East BAG MAIL .'ild Ninth S19 118 R. A., Everett, Wash: Senator soon June made a very decided imprcs-jio- withwhei Lang Distance Hauling during bis first session in catc The omnion among hiboth on the Republican and R TRADE, roll tup disk, baby f one penio, l itic side, is that he is , arid i imp lad Will ex- - yf ablest newcomers in the 1'iitgc i h urge fm good buyrie or , best .enate .. G. II., Galax, a. Dixie ary 4ss South bust W ?nnitn, Kinator Glass secretary, is 3" H y of gene-aPaccepted as the ' I,. II.. lies senatorial secrctaiie I OR SALE Mi E Moines, Iowa: Edward AHi ( hoirc pul It Is Grady is both Assistant Secretary -, Smith, Piovidrm of Labor and Labor Advisor to draws he 15 MiimVe 17 General ftrnlcA only Johnson, but PASTURE, mice bet ween chei k Hr' is paid slightly Benson waul and Hvde Iatk dhf Ik KPT ITOMOKILK Small dov.n pav moot, long time ver Pi'lhO ns av istant scitctaiy for hd.imc. 7.1 North 1st West, f labor Mi Grady made a sacrifice to ar eept the labor post He was Log. in Phone 4J3-n4 FINE Elbtrti jrcai hcs. artlcf totting considerably more a an penis, all v.iriclus of plumbs, KRA administrator ... 4'. O. crab apples. Wealthy apples, Philadelphia. Pa. Your complaint melons. ( antaloupes uml all concerning the Pennsylvania fruits in .season s allcg-- d violition of I C C UisMizutce faction guaranteed or money titles governing inteihne freight AOJtXCY. UNI f b:uk .Save tune, gas and money tvayhills has Wen laid before Com-oPhone 9S0 The one imss.om r I ortr i, w Ho said the your fruit m eds (i J hatcher Itldg. fruit stand, 375 Noi th ter Would be lowtigatcd U. S., ih. Mn, I 'la. K22 he Met i ur Cor- pot ition roots the army supply, base at Newel k, N . fot $1 ft youi plus a peueiilaqi ot the net profits .oil ten ;ct fun pat lu ul. irs from Host . . . Dow ir i'i.irtmert A. A. Ik, .jionjr Utahs PICKLING rill umbers 628 Canyon1 ll other terms well known Ke ictary of Ag Olila. road Plume 775-iMuskngoe. ejjq io allure W.illmc his hten trying jin Creek an oulxtandinj? 'ILL sacrifu e beautiful modi i n lo i urb conu mdilics markets 6 reumi home 470 West Center but no i t nipt at fill has been street $1500 Ru hard M. Sum h made by Roosevelt to cuib the Sew You 631 E 1st 6th North Logan St'i (York stor k market Some of his ! a Brain Trust suggested TOMATOES and cucumbers 1155 .iX on cv' ry stone trans-ictu.exchange .7 Canyon Road. Phone 113 in order to pav for unem-- I S19 loyment relief New York City has VERY reasonable -- good four room rrnmed sin h a tav but the United kran, Utah atrs h is not I). P. It, Los home. 857 N 6th E. S28 Calif Wu note your statc-ne123 that the women of Colorado more n'sjion fflt anti-labo- PRORATE AND C.FALDI ANSIIIP NOTICES CONS! 'LT COt NT) CLERK OR (lb n Day. Mrs Aliurt ANNA R. EGBERT. JOKFiT H and Mrs Grace Frandson EGBERT, trustees, and DAVID at Logan, shoppent 'Wednesday ping Mrs Angus Pond and daughter, My. tin of Idaho Falls are spending a week here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ti tensor. They alt motored to, Halt Lake City where they visited Mr. and Mrs George Allen for several days Mr and Mrs. A H Parkinson of Franklin spent Friday after-n,a visiting Mrs Raul Alien Mr and Mrs ,1 M Allen and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs .lames McMurrin and family of Logan Sp nt Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs. Phoebe Allen, Mr J. C Allen left Sunday afternoon for Salt Lake City e of his oldest to he at the son, Louis who is seriously ill at Mr R. L the L. D S hospital Allen, a brother, accompanied his father there. Miss Neta Eskelsen, Mr Reed Allen, Miss Agatha Hatch, Mr Ivan Allen, Miss Hazel Cornish, Mr Allen Rich, Mark Rich, Terrance Hatch, Delmont Larsen, and Eskelsen Dorris attended the dance at Preston Saturday evening The daughters of Fioneers of the John Cornish canjp will meet Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock nt the home of Mrs Susie Allen, September 25. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs Geneva Hendricks and Mrs Libbie Purser. Mrs Albert Day, Miss Bethea Day, Mrs Harold Hansen and children and Mrs Nets Frandson were in Preston Saturday. Miss Rosa Allen and Thomas Allen attended the show at Logan, Saturday. Mr and Mrs Grover Allen, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Richards, Mr. and Mrs Fhjha Allen and family. Mr and Mrs Oral Ballam and family, Mr. and Mrs. L H. Allen and family. Mr aid Mrs J N Cornish and Mis3 Donna Cornish attended the Fair at Loga.i Tuesday. Mrs. LcRoy Smith of Richmond spent Friday visiting her mother, Mrs, Henry Preece. Miss Thelma Shephard entertained Tuesday evening. A delicious lunch was served to the following. Miss Arlene Allen, Miss Barbara Larsen, M,ss Norma Wardell, Miss Maxine Esklescn and Miss Lavon Hayes of Rk hmond, Glen Larsen, A Donald illiams, tue Shephard , and Myron Hatih. Mrs II Lester Bair, Mrs GroA lie i and Mis Trevor Ku ver attended the d.iughtcis of Iloliecis meeting at Logan Thill 0 5 P-i- Alien. i WANT AD RATES Male Help Wanted Mrs Trevor Richards and Mrs Glen Day were .muted guests at the Kle club at Richmond Friday afternoon at the home of Mr3 Bill C'hristofferson Mrs Raymond Allen and two daughters are spending the weekof end at Preston, house guests Mrs Ernest Smith took charge The genealogy of sacrament meeting Sunday evevisof the commemoration in ning itation of the Angel Moroni. Chairman Henry Preece was in charge Mark gave a talk on "The Coming of Angel Moroni; Miss The Vird i Kinsford talked on beaming ol Elijah," Reed Allen talked on 'Turning the Hearts of the Children to Fathers,'' Miss Agatha Hatch talked on Temple Since the Time of EliBuildings ' Max Harrison talked on jah Uh.it Young People Can Do to H. Ip in Genealogy and Temple Woik" The male i horus from Trenton furnished the music durntn; meeting. ing the The Sunday school held its ...nfcicti. e Sunday morning Talks. vveic given by stake board n.em-hrs, David Raskclley and Miss Lu Della Jensin of Southfield Mr and Mrs V M. Allen of Lewiston spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr and Mrs. Saul Allen. Bishop L H. Allen attended the at Preston Mutual convention Others wlicie he gave fv talk. from here attending were Mr Allied Allen and Mrs. Marion enl.-ro- j Cove News I I L iv a e atrtrer. , 1 9s hlippid alont; paiallel o Dm alf.' always afraid of mib-!anSh' or running into a toad through the rinrkms inj? a turn liliuli." Kbc womleied if it weie thought lie mu-- t Im' tin ncl Inolc, not time to turn hai k juet as they for not ions afterward .111 automo-l(.tmto a bimtitly lighted place bile appioaehed slow v and eiie lnd unul H behind the tiunk of d t r ,(alhd Tohv a Tavern. had passed Ml out!" called Mona pniiv. i long the in:,, bine re oil, aie you gout? in there?"1 turned and aHer a liritf v,p t 'live U'ked in dieniay. aiowly went m the it will be fan" answered Mona Toby's Taterntmn !! e, no don't, have a bip opposite dire, ernplinlKally. was looking for be r. I,ve dec :d,d and a bite and a dance or two. came n. a tml All right, 111 wait for you bere.lo walk until in the ar. rive aid as she stepped ley. Ea li time an aiilormcbile up bad prose bed ehe bid until out to ill Mona aiiglit. I"1'1'1 ''ie' 'ami 1 be other girl grew Impatient. ankles wne .She took Eve's aim and pushed her ,lt w.dkim- - m, spike.! toward the entrance. Oh, come out and !ie t. It M. k with ... v she snapped of your cl.ara.ee.!Ml11 "" with them After i011' fra Kve ...(.-ro'' and 'em. .1 Ik, all. none of her fl .ends weie likely I'ad bow idea 0011 would Oie 'o 10 see her here, she thought with al 1,16 I.t'ke 1'ily mils no. place looked rather a,,ivu ar I. line mig hi ,.ppi to her. The lights olori'il nd kmvf a dim fie wcM sin i.inm (i i fieri jl.Ulle booflis lined the w.i!U ami Hll !( 9 c. P"' i I m J., i: (Ut'llf mmihlMltt (a I.4HI I. IHKMv, tfl rt nic Maaiiiivr of dppnrtmftit U, it tore, NiMrrtrft lilt K c4Hit ruiMOH MiprriaifnrirBl.m Ditk con- la amt to take rh.irar of trveHon J.fc In the tdfrAnfuvka, mi Imv to ll illl retfvtre to refuaea jrnr omplete hut I'te him. her nrK nnd no unh gle Ol lalike Ly Lucy Waling jCir K TUKsDAV, SKPTEMI. LL l'J, LOGAN, UTAH, UERALD-JOURNA- i; $1:2.00 $11. on (Oct. IS) |