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Show f IRE LQGAN, UTAH, HERALD-JOURNA- L Honey, Mrs aud Mrs Samuel R to the Rooli hostesses jiiu.G w) ami their puitners at the i !uh Doney Satur- tn, in- - i,f Mis. Dinner was served ,t . (ilium; ami .1 h , I to l(i present. Mr ami Mr Air- 171111.11 1 Shumway Mis Marvin Neeley received iu h hii.p pnes in Kook -ieas wire Mr. and Mrs. Jamison ami Mr and Mrs JAilin Whittte of Fmrview The r jams Aire adorned with colorful - mind! 0 nns id .Mrs Allart S. Jones of i'rovo, spent at the Inline of Mrs. .1 Mis FMi her tiring laine-- l with them utter i lew weeks here with pin id. Mi unit Mis ( It. 'enrol Miti H mm i r t n lliin 11 Ipi d uni Mi Nnl m I) laiwi uni Mr iushr li Rowe and i M ir.lt game warded of .... i i (unity, u'ti piled tlie Roll di associi-'Un- a and gain 'I lairsday night itt Pi and through sjieual fell I. lived Ihe fish 'seieen-- I e .nit lift d by Mr Nolan Mi I ,n we lias also bto 1 d lo mi et wdh Ihe slate me runt a t ii, Mr Ei kert Amos (immisslimer loi si this wick to I id I'nlr on li Re V inh I III. fi li U. demde- - iCe i.nl Mi, Kail Nash Mr id Rut U rwoi tji ami luimly Mi la... oi.d Mia ixooihy Day ami At., i ilhversini 'In il.(iir at the Montpelier CC'U fin ,t i .liny, Thursday evening leuiPe It 1arkin.soii spent Sunday at honor with his family Mr ' J'aiKiiisioi is now employed by the i.oveeiiriu nl at Sail I.uke City. Mi.s Aieinl Parkinson .spe-i- t the weak iml at ilex burg, in company wh ) ii uold Felsteil of Ioigan. Mis. Carnet Woodward was hos-- t r s to rile Jolty Neighbor ehrb Fiidey at her home. Bridge was played dtirijjj the afternoon. Score honors were won by Mrs. C. L. 5 WriRal ami Mrs, K. J. Smith, A 'delicious luneheoi was served on taoies decorated with rut flowers. Kpcn i.U guests were: Mrs. Q. W. StaK s ami Murica Madsen of J fun, Mrs George Morrison of I,ewistoii, Mrs. J O. (Jookq and Doi a Ailken, ,Jr. ami Mrs Iiohp"t I). Lowe spell! Sal inslay at Ogden In corri- .pany with Mr aud Mrs. Nephl J ehi :o i of Iaigaii sV urgie Hill left Friday for Seattle, Wn.ti. when she will attend the post masters convention, Tlie student body of the high School sponsored their opening davo Friday evening A good I ciowd was present and enjoyed of , Rah-jiHm- utli-nd-- K-- . Chicago, oo.-- Dii hear of corn IOBctl by radio? lfgve you ever seen a sound? Or heard a light? Bouuda Silly, doesnt Hi Vel every day between four and live thousand visitors to the Chicago Worlds fair see and hear Hm-- e aud many other unbelievable won tier in the General lilectric House of Magic. Here tu a cov, miufiu table lit tie theater lu the Flo trieal Build lug, a at led lecturer, with a wealth. of aiiowuifuiship and good humor and a minimum of cummer clal propaganda, brings to the stage bcfoie you a half hours show stunts fiotn Ihe of experimental laboratoty of a great electrical manufacturer. He shows you that science can he playful and enter tulnltig to the laycuau, even If It he wierii and baffling. , Display Five Machine. First 00 the program Is the fever machine, now being used in several Important medical tenters for ex perlineutal work In the treatment of certain types of disease. The machine gives off high frequency feiectrlcal oscillations which ordl naitly are used to produce fever that kills disease germs lu the patient. Iu the- House of Magic the treated by these radio palleul waves la a handful of, pop corn, am) It doesnt take the corn long to pop. A human patient might pop, too. were not an expert physician operating the machine, says the speaker. The worlda simplest radio receiver ts next on the program. It looks like an empty glass tube, but It Is really filled with rare gas neon ,or Aielluu. Held In the path of electrical waves, vibrating 8,000,000 times a second. It becomes a wand of brilliant colored light "Hearing" Light. A wterd looking black and while With disk, gores on It, peculiar comes to view next A red neon light, called a stroboscope, flashes on aud off In front of It, faster than the eye can record. When the disk Is revolving at high speed, the figures appear to be standing 1 11 V ikr at oa kr i i. mle-lake- 1. -- Bur-bridg- Parent-Teache- PARADISE i e- Wgrrn-eu- k t' d ltah FOR LEASE service r'.rtirn at Hyrum S22 for lease. Phone 909 GOOD vvwwwwvwwwvvwvwwvvvv OK BOARD, room, laundry ath North. d'-e- Mrs corn, yellow or Hvrnm Allen, three inch pi. Jim Hvde Pnik. SecH23 I Ol ,( n, N Mi y ONIONS Roy Heights East KIT, S23 Knrfuss. BOARD ("t halt e i dan Call Innl .1 I SC7 ROOM d 37' l Rad rder Minkin onveliii-u- i e.. P.OARH 78 and l:( Noi Hi BOARD amt room, North, afl'i E S2T, Ea t Noi S-- apartment SIX room house, Lnura Merrdl East. I IF. Mill 17 V X 3 it long hiiift d VN s . 'j: Outlet Satis-fiftio- S2J new furmue 4'IH North 1st FIVE S22 room fi ijiiM West, 3rd n modern house, lr:ule ar or lot. IM'I Imuse, North. SC7 TWO, three or four room house to NtudenU with patent. h00 East VKftY rt ason.ihh good four room Center. S2.l S28. home. KV N filh E. 2rtfi MODERN furnished house, West 1st N I hone 777-- J either in Wonders never cease for childien or grown-upGeneral Electrics House of Magic, one of the big free shows for Fair. The wands in the itands of visitors to the Chicago World Donald Thomson, 11, South Orange, N. J., Helen Maitens, 8. New York city, and the magician (Lecturer Gabriel E. Drolltnger) ate glass tube filed with rare gas. Held in the path of rapidly vibrating radio waves, they glow wdh erdored light. s bald-face- 5 Orson Miles end daughter, Louie, Mr and Mrs Horace Obray, Mr. and Mrs Ed Norman and son, RarP Mr D. M. Biekmore attended the funeral ' services of Mr William Weaver held at Og den Suriduy. served. Miss Viola Wekh spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Hyrum with her parents, Air and Mrs Juluis Sorenson. j, - -- ",i APARTMENTS, also board and room, IIH00 month with laundry. G91 North Fourth East. S2:i d LOST Dark ROOMS. brown, North Fourth East ruling ponv, three whits feet,1 on left front knee. Notify lump A23 FURNISHED or unfurnished house or apartment. Rhone 87-018. LOST I'lercc Arrow, green framS23 ed hiryi te. Rhone 50. STRICTLY modern apartments. 05 College Hill. Rhone 759-CAN you I SR MONEY? THREE room apartment, .students S2.ri N. E 5th preferred. 218, Bring in your old gold and we will acct t it on new merch232 FURNISHED apartments. or pay cash. andise South Main. Slltf S. E. NEEDHAM, JEWELER NEW four room apartment, hot water heat, electric range and refrigeration, 643 East Fourth North. Phone 64 015. 444V4VM4VWW4MW44WWVWW M G VI Herald-Juurna- -- MODERN five room East Second North. baking took place early In Decem- danced. Then it was time for Dick to take the train eaeL lie called a taxicab. Someone ought to see you off, Miss McEIhlnney said sweetly. I'll . ride to the station with you. And of this experience Dorothy McEIhlnney made the most. She met Eve In the haH the first eve-- 1 ning after her return from home, and, with a maliciousness sbe took little pains to conceal, told of Dick's arrival and her own part In entertaining him. 1 The poor man!" she purred. felt no sorry for him. I did my best to make him forget his loneliness. I dare say you did, Eve retorted and closed the door abruptly. ber and she was generous with it Eve packed a box of candy with a generous supply ot the chocolate centered butter creams ot which Dick was so fond. And In the sporting goods department ot Blxbys she had found many articles of wearing apparel she felt would make his winter more comfortable. The Saturday night before Christmas she boarded the westbound train which would carry her to her parents' home, a 12 hour ride dlstanL She felt she could not endure Christmas alone la Lake City although bIio knew she should have saved the money spent for railway fare to help pay her debts. a a a l. i 0 UNFUKMSHED house. 207 S22 FIVE room strictly modern home S23 Inquire 650 East Center. Household and trunks N goods, piano.;, Phone 314 .Johnson Cab & Transfer room brick house, three bedrooms, furnace, basement, double garage, large lawn. Rhone 1071-or 7H7-or 465. S22 SIX-seve- n 0 OCDEN , LIVESTOCK OGDEN. Sept. 22 if - Ogden livestock reports for Thursday. as made by the USDA, are as follows: Hogs -- Receipts. 174; steady to 15c higher; top, $5.25 on best drive-inmixed kinds, $5 on down; few sows, $3 35 down Cattle Receipts, 557; steady; load common Idaho steers, $315, few medium nut nt S3 7fr load 880- load mixed Idahok, S3 10; pound Utah heifers, $3 Hn,- with fi out at $3 55; mixed loa- steers, JINR-i25; 1 nut. $2 il; good cows quoted1 $26fRu2 75; few lots niter and common, fri(Hi2 0h: hulls, $2 2fi'2CO; venters, $3 5tiw5(K Sheep- - Receipts, 5815; late WedUtah tw nesday load lambs, $1(35; 6 loads at $150; 60 $5 out 50. 'tall feeders, 2 loads Utah. $5 25; 2o out at $4 25; deck common light Utahs, $3.60; 41 head out at $4 75, drlvt-l- n fat lambs. $5 5o .i,5 75, with i ominon utuf medium feeders, P- s; gram for Eve was delivered at TAICKS telegram, lying on Eve's Bixbys advertising office. Alleue desk when she arrived at the signed for IL office that morning, had been a From Pine Forest, N. Y, no doubL" she said to Mrs. Penney. shock. Her Christmas at home had due to I suppose Eves husband Is wish- been most unsatisfactory, the fact that sbe missed Dick so ing her an extra Merry Christmas. and none of her relatives seemed He certainly is the answer to a maidens prayer and I dont see to sympathize with her. Women one how Eve dares be so casual about of her mothers type knew but code after marriage duty to bur him." band aud family. Mrs. Brooks expressed the same Eve noticed the ashes la the sentiment to her oldest son Christnext to Dick's favorite chair. tray mas morning. The Rader doorbell Wearily she sank into the chair $J fiO'.i 4 .VI had been ringing incessantly for and tenderly stroked the arms bemany minutes before bar own cause Dick bad been there so resounded. She hurried te see who cently. Ehe closed ber eyes and her caller might be and opened tried to picture Just bow be looked, Hurtlthe door to face Dick, who stood, wondered whether be were thinhat in hand, with a worried look ner, tired and sad looking or roon his face. lie all but ignored bust and bappy. Miss McEIhlnney her Christmas greetings la his would know, she thought bitterly, haste to ask about Eve and her resentment against Dick Oh, Im so sorry! Mrs. Brooks and the girl Increased as nhe ponhastened to explain. Mia Rader dered over the latters story of lsft to spend Christmas with her DK ks Christmas. parents. Didn't you know? Of course they hud planned It I must have missed her letter all. She had been blind to fait to telling me she was going, Dick see it before. That was why he hastened to defend Eve. I was had not notified her sooner of his away from IMne Fore-- t and didn't plans. Uncontrollable sobs broke get my mail for a few days, from F.ve and her body shook. At last she went to bed. AIRS. BROOKS had a key to the It was thee that she found Dick's 1,1 apartment which elie gave Christmas gift He had placed the Dick. After he had gone she package under her pillow. Eve 1 shook her head mournfully. The draw it out and unwrapped iL inpoor dear!" she said. To come alj wort a cameo pin with an old that way for Christ rnas and then side find nobody at bomo. I ll ak Min eoid Hritiug. arc so distinctively Of course Dick was hurt because to dinner. Dick found himself placed next I've had not confided to him her, that mote people to Dorothy McKlhlnney at the din- plan to go home to visit her parner If he misw-- the com- ents. Slia had bad plenty ot time ask for it hy name thnn panionship of his wife he suffered to do so. It bad only been the day nothing from lack of solicitude. before Christmas when be found any other brand in far, that he rouid get away from work M1s3 McEIhlnney gave him her unWestern Amerieri. Th;i(, divided attention, engaging in a long enough to make the trip to sprightly conversation and causing Lake City. In Eves next letter to Dick she coupled with real sen ice him to laugh frequently. When the dinner came to au end Dkk lin- berated bim for aegloetlng to let accounts for husinc s being gered In the pleasant living room of her know thi.t he was coming. His Mrs. Brooks suite. laiter when aobwwr was a frank retort. After good at Miss McEIhlnney noticed that he reading that letter Eve had nu was becoming remiess ehe sug- doubt that he considered her selfgested a walk and direded his ish. Eve deslrcyed the flippant reply foottdeps toward the theater dishe had composed. Ehe had the trict qe to adont to herself that the Let's go Inhlde, Dick eugresled t situation was her own ss th.-- approached the building on SOI N. Main Lug an fault. But Ip prevent will'll ha had worked so long. fault. But something ta fconu tiling perveist 20.7 After the matinee they followed Dick tills. Thus the breadi widened. Ja throng to a popular ObiHtroas i restaurant whet they dined and (To Re Continued) 1 The Superior ing Qualities Of Genuine j d pit-sen- y Phone f ff n E i( ( ffi 4 IS Long Dint HU'S Hauling I EDITORS J. W. Ault & Son Its! net f mirt of the Fir! ,1ml M ild Distriet of the State of I t.ih, in amt for Hh County of i aelie. In Ihe lly. Phone I Ihe M dler of the Kstule of ALREKT RiOOS, dt reused ( Yrduor.s will piesent ilium Jtmnst the above named e.sl.tU, with vom hers, to Bert Riggs, adruirusli.ttor of the estate ot Albeit Riggs. dv eased, at his residonee R in Benson ward, Smithfield, F !) J. Utah, n or before the 1M33. 33rd day of Novemixr, BERT RIGGS, Administrator ol the estate of Ameit Risk', deceased, la TOM PERRY, Attorney for administrator Dates of publication: Sept. 21, 2S, October 5, 12, 19, 1933 AUTOMOHILE LOANS Tr If 1 K tba OR KS FORMA frlltlJlMt goods and pianos to Mi ports of Household trauxfrrrod S K ow. plumbs, rah apples, Wealthy apples, nil and melons, (antuluupcs olhtr funis in season. or moot y guai;tnio(d hv k Save time, gas and money on your fruit muds, 'ihe orte 375 North sfop fruit stand, S22 Main. sti am healed cleetrie Frigidure, 159-- Rhone U l fv-oi- , Kiln hi pe'K )i S, irx, ;df vimitiis of HEATED room in puvute horn 27 Two gentlemen pieferred North First West S2' STRICTLY modern n:h one , IS ME pe FlfUNISHRH range. fur inuk d HJid . J'iii nl flov.n diyiiu j,l, for ti.il tut e T.i Ninth Rfij. au Phone 4 -- W. X33QGOIj w Miiariimiii Model Mrs In, Ini Noi til :ml Obf IV, P.if.iilee I 1NM l.T ChlNTY CLERK IHE KESPLCIIVE SION t S mu 25 S 2a IlAMP'IMPK shop, t ii K KOIt IION. In AND GCAKHI ANMIil NOTH KM saddle good londitinit Fifth i IKOBVIK S.'i. V it FATi - til VXRAl.'IIIY npi.li-me, 75 ,,, thi.i ye U Ro i fur dink ids t I.M First Ea.d Moving S.-- Hint yc, S30 1'iver HOARD heivted East Ten cents per line per TRADE-On- e iinil KfKlM iu ftirn.teei Pt-SKphiiiis Phone KX1 .'i!l2 hiiiue Ninth Mam L KCK s,,n ,tet -- in ; tefiwit K27 Phone 7U1 It. l 7 Fi V Lo I BOARD, ROOM and laundry, I nr D A. nip jar till , 1. Titi Ninth Sixth FORD ff LEGAL KATE S25 2H-- J 3'i wagon, tires. Ora Aihcroft, LIVESTOCK WANTED S22 WILL pay $1 to S5 00 for useless and freshly dead horses and catOR will liade fiurier and weaner tle. Call HR 2 lfyrurn exchange BOARD AND ROOM G4S S23 S25 CHOIFE v. nite ITicne cr.e cent per word; for one week, five cents per word; for one month, to Minimum cents per word. charge for first inwcrtion 1J cents. All want ads muit lie paid in advance. Call 50 and a messenger will come and get and your advertisement 8SI-- vcihtj long time or Or will trad payment rur Xitls C. Jen.sn. Hrum, S25 Reasonably priced. 91 Vat ond North Phone 4W-- Hmstl RIDE to Chicago, Phone RATES WANT-A- D For each insert. .'3 acres ACKfclS dry fayn, 3' m in,Tv,or ful!ouei. fa WILL TRADE cow for mowing S23 marhine. Phone 109- - J. feLOVV et 3ij3 S25 East nt DancMr. and Mrs. Brown Abbes and ing by Ruby Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dalton of ing was enjoyed and refreshments mg Phone MEALS, nutritious, palatable, priced low. 445 North Seventh Mr. and Mrs William James, there on account of the death of consisted of instrumental music their nephew, William OrgtlL by Heber G. Shipley and a read- Mr and Mrs John O. Miles, Mr. Lewiston were Sunday guests of McMurdie. Mrs Clayton Goodaoll of Los Mr. and Mrs. Samuel The annual M. I. A. commpnee-mvm- t Angeles Calif, and small daughwas held Tuesday .social ter, Alice Ann, are spending a shits t visit with her parent, Mr evening iu the ward hafl. Program : and Mis. Albert Funk. Mrs. Gera)d Wright hft' Sunday ? - for S..lt Lake City where she will spend the week with her sister, Talbot. Imogens , Rarity 1 Hint: Icy, the Misses Mar-Kraud Addie Dunkley and Mrs. Merlin Whittle of Fairview spent Wednesday at Salt Lake BBGIN nKflB TODAY , City. KVg UAVI.tCSS. VKl ty aulaUat Mr. and Mrs Wallace Chatter-fo- a tfARI.H IIVHVKS. Wertllnr anuounee the marriage of their of lUxhx Scpnrlmeat R daughter, Virginia to Douglas C'or- Hrrlcy bh'K HAbKH, A Im, - bridge, both of Franklin. fVBkUsetlya mptrlainSrat, Dick The la ta taka charge af a marriage will take place Wcdnes- ol ta tka ASItaadaeka day, S, pt. or. at the Logan lem-- r It will raqulre at leat a year ta Pie, Mrs. t'hatterton e iterlained vefaaaa ta irfva kat raayleta work Rye aad a with klai. f at a delightful trousseau tea in A MSI AL1.K!, easy wrtlrr, bride-ele- honor of the at the tflaltkea Uve aad ta conataatly p home of Mrs Alvin Atkinson ou She Vrooblu at tka aOTi-(aada 1 reaiianelhle for aevaral Friday. A beautiful trousseau was far wktek hire la hlnmrd. displayed and 100 guests called Mona la frinh'f witk TH1.KOIS R our tig the afternoon. Mrs. Floyd KKSCK aha eaaflaaaa ha Saaaa Ketta Lowe, M.ss j f Hohnson, aawelcoaaa affaatloaa aa Eye, ma Atkinso i and Emmeline Chat-tfakaawa la Ulek, Eye kae keea ter! on were hostesses of the ten. ataxias the eleek aaarket, fneaex front key mafhey ' Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Funk of aad alatur. Mke loaea tkla, railed ujsin relatives here well aa all her aaxlaaa aad j, Frez-toDirk left la tka baak. Sunday Eve la leaely aad aalaaea Dirk, Misses Elnia Whitehead and tu-j Iti Ruth Ska l.. iu wonoer tx eae Woodward left Sunday for 5ji akoald oof give a key fob aad I 'uute'lo, where they will attend ; aa to Ktm, tin day aba wrilea hint yheoluxlTliif a lane letter fell. i uD south era btanch of the ijn!-- J Inc bint that abe la wllllac ta verity. roair ta 1'ltta I'urit, Mr. anj Mrs George W, Bur-- i HOW GO Olf WITH TI1 STORY bridge aid family of Salt Lake CHAPTER XU I City were guests three days of last wtetc at the home of Mr and 1UT Eve did not give up her Job Mrs. Manuel Packer. Mr. u at Blxbys next morning. Inwas mission of stead sbe burned the letter she had tits Society Islands president during the written to Dick. time Floyd Packer was on a misIll have to keep away from sion there 'Ihe association Mrs. Penney and Marya, she deheld their opening meeting Wedcided. They always put me In a nesday at the school house. Mrs. sentimental mood. After all, .Samuel K. Handy took charge of theres no more rearon why I the program. Refreshments were should give up my work than that Served. Dick should give up his! Misj Lota Paxman of Provo beIt would he foolish, she assured gan teaching Monday to fill the vacancy of H. Erickson herself, to give up the comforts she enjoyed In Iake City for the r privations under whdeh she was sure Dick lived in Ptne Forest In he wrote to O her: When It snows up here It Mr? arr Lydia and Charles $ Vckt)son of Balt Lake City were snows and stays snowed! We have r. Sud of their grand-- f had to burrow our way through the jy guests drifts for several weeks now and ictUeM, Charles Pearce Mr and Mrsdloward KfiMurdie theres no knowing how long It will and (luidicn, Mr. James MrMur be before this blanket of snow Idle and yranddaughter, Klaine Mr. thaws. f sunt Suncay with rela Dick did not seem to mbtd the at ix wi:?Ln, of this life in thtv woods. iil! JloiK .spent Monday visititie hardships Indeed he did not even consider u Willaid and Ojiden. reli;es Mi.v M.irnt Abbott of lingham such primitive surroundBngs as vveU Mailing ffkv revives l.mt hardships. He never wrote to Eve Iv. V that he missed her and tJbe failed Mrs Dell Austin of to read between the lines. Though t Tuuiii were Sunday guests of each letter always ooncluded, earee. with an my love DlcSk Eve sen wanted more proof of and bis steadfast devotion.Uianj that over, Sh dlsappclateil Uhat he of Mis Aoielm llradlev guests Mrs made no reference to tfeej coming Her holidays. resentment grew unmid Mis Andersou aie I til she felt she had a real grievtil Mrs. Bradlev. . S ' I ance because he failed to show mid Mrs. Willmm B Golds-ySd- ? : concern over the Chrislmaw ahead. i ijt fieiuunion were kYiday i 3 h,,d b iturday guests of their par-- , The day was to fall on Wednesday etds and Eve felt that Dick; should Mr. and Mrs. RuKsel! .Johnson, cofne home to spend u we (ft or 10 Beisic Tams and Mrs. Ma-- , . Her better Judgement told rw Xui mun attended the Peach days. her It would be a long D expensive held ty at ((hhritmn ; Brigham rip to fuake and that Dlckfs work - I'. !ui il.'V. was too . Mr Huston Kn hman and Mrs it to Important for him to leave others at this time. Noi man arc spending the j $ Me u vr-tvo 'mg rehitives in St I rfKN Authuny days bifure Christmas she " Mrs J O. Tams and mailed a box to Dick wiilch she Margrct ubray motored to took pleasure In narking. Wili.ird S.ilurduy to visit with Mr. There great was tbs pair of ek stes he lI Etias Tams who is very ill. had wsntod fot years. Kw was Afr, uud Mrs R, M. Bifkmme, ,?Ks. Ehrabctli Kaulins and Mrs sure they would mean ihore to him this year, perhaps, tjian at i Svruh Obi ay motored to Pora-ItUhuu day. Laving been called any other time. She sharul vflth him the homemade fruit cetke and V Chihtmas cookies her motlirr had sent Lei, Kat Bailees trliday d.rh PRACTICAL nursing. K Rhode lav os Olograph. still, moving In one direction or uu green move bio k and lorih oilier, or performing utterly rtd.e-uloii- s dot of lig-land Impudent gyration. '1 hi on a si reel) mi rapidly that It K coni rapt ion, Ihe audiem e lo he a solid line. When sound used tw aiinly r.ipnlly rolaung ni.t vibrnlions from a pinmograph reci liinery. ord Hie brought In the dot de--s rmes a wave fiuin vvhnli it is Perhaps Ihe glar performer of the show Is the pholoelei Irii lube to sillily I ne fid. h. volume more popularly dubbed tin "elei and (llahlv id Ihe tnontb It Ml trie eye. It explained n a tube happens that liudv talks- - vnhe I lu which elect runs are diiseu olf It a i d ou one of !ke re ords that is when light strikes certain kind of i.ed. and il is not uhh-ch- I to hear metal with w hh h the plain I mu! -- me .well v,ung ibing miirinur, cii. 'Him tiny ettcum ot clcilnam 'till. I Id- - lol-;,,(. d InokingV is Ihe eleitrle cnrrcil that Is am k 'I uion- - if ba.s of the re- pllhed for llelmiu-- l i at Ion. A teo ah't: Ihvr.dloo tube, n,1 al. other vision lump, connerlcd nm, M Ini,, hose gor.eoiis i olored l.ght phonogiaph, transloi ms .nninl i -s e, but il lint I who h no hrul ions into light viliialnois 'I lie e ha vet o.i te or toliUil, eleitrle eye pick up thi- -e h,-- l I d lie in 11 i ill Ike nx. Ihe and with brail. all of .liar '1 be t.nale Is u ileinoiiotialton of reconvei Is them In!., re. apparatus, lijdd, a elukiPgly heault-I..- I ut.li sound, 'thus you liebi h lit. w n hqi to a i Ihat leaves Audience Sees' SounJ !s a d.l ne vv - ti e k wow Udge I In no tlolr til.nk I, is Having heard light, Ihe anli'ae tb.i lliii, next sees" Siaitnl, as II is ph'.iiii p kera be!da Bgfg nii.n- - nl I on device ml TodOi d a ne - a I.! (i F7rw7frl MISCELLANEOUS CAN HEAR IN FAIR'S HOUSE OF MAGIC sei,t. 22. 10; vwvvvwvvmwvvvvwvv rvvvvvv FRANKLIN SOUND YOU CAN SEE AND LIGHT YOU Hor-- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 41 I 15 Minute Srrvhe ToMoHll.E IDAS DEBT AIatob' iMunwce AGSMCY.UCft 1 hatcher ilrnim- Bldg. - RSO Just Say Gordon Creek There arc litany godd cokls umoTty Utahs Fest locittion and several oilier lertris well known lo mining men makes Gordon Creek tin outsf.Uidinji No Matter What Size Coal You llurn It Should Do ... GORDON CHEEK! CITY COAL COMPANY South Main, Logan, Utah Phone 123 heralwouekal ip TflbNlTC CAR TOPPING Cars Topped and Upholstered. Linford Upholstering & Furniture Repair Company. 90 W. First North. (S23) SEWING MACHINE SPECIAL Two Singer Sewing Machines One White Sewing Machine WHITE SEWING CO., 31 West 1st North. ' $12.00 $11.00 (Oct. 18) |