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Show V '? i THE HERALD-JOURNA- MONDAY, L It AUGUST 17. 19 3 1. PAGE SEVEN MABEL mcELLIOTT bu PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES MiLnEA kI wv CONSULT COUNTV CLERK OR SIGNERS THE RESPECTIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for the County of Cache. Mfi NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the Estate or HYRUM S. BROWN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence, Hyrum, Utah, on or before the 28th day of SeptemA. D. 1931. ber, BESSIE BROWN, f Administratrix. L. E. NELSON, Attorney for said cst &(g Date of first publication July 28,. 1931; date of last publication, Aug-281931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for the County of In Cache. 4 In the Matter of the Estate of RUTH K. GRIFFIN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims named estate against the above with vouchers to John E. Griffin, admin'strator of the Estate of Ruth K. Griffin, deceased, at New- h ton, Utah, on or before the twenty-nintD. day of September, A. 1031' hnlf-starv- es JOHN E. GRIFFIN, L. TOM PERRY, Administrator. Attorney for ad- ministrator. Date of first publication, July 28, 1931; date of last publication, August 28, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate de- of Annie Mathews Smith, - cep sed Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underat at his residence signed Cache county, Providence, the 25th Utah, on or before1931. day of November, Joseph A. Smith Jr., Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Annie Mathews Smith, Deceased. Geo. C. Heinrich, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, July 1931. 23 Date of last publication, gust 22, 1931. NOTICE Au- TO CREDITORS THE DISTRICT COURT THE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF IN DIS- OF FOR THE UTAH IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. In the matter of the estate of as known Louise Meyer, also Louise Meyer Stuck!. will present claims Creditors with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his residence at 754 North 5th East, Logan, Utah, on or before the 6th day of October, 1931. John A. Wursten Administrator Newel G. Daines Attorney for Administratoi Date of first publication, August 6, 1931; date of 'last publication, y September, 6, 1931. SHERIFFS SALE THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 'FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT cf the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK a corporation, of BERKELEY, plaintiff, vs. I.ARS J. RASMUSSEN, an Incompetent person, by his guardian, Kate Rasmussen, and Kate Rasmussen, his wife; First Doe, Second Doe, and Third IN Doe, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 3rd day of September, 1931, at the front door of the County Court House, at 12 oclock noon of said day, in Logan City, in Cache County, Utah, the following de scribed property to wit; The southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter; the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; the West half of the Southeast quarter and the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 1 Township 14 North, Range 2 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian and containing 240 acres, more or less Together with all rights .of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water ditches and canals for the irriga tlon of said premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated this 11th day of August 1931. 1931. Stow ell, 3, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. SHERIFFS SALE ft In meant for each other. Its too late to say Im sorry for whet happened last night I am, honestly. You were decent to me, savin? my last penny as you did, and it was no way to repay, making a scene. Perhaps Ill not see you again. This is to say I wish you well." Clive said, Shed messed up her affairs and I straightened some of them out. Im sorry for her. She to think money was brought i grew on hedges. Now she knows the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. Hallnran-Judg- e corporation, Plaintiff, 9. Trust company, a RARITY NOCTURNAL struck. Never! Dont touch their dirty money the girl went on. Patiently Theres no one else. Van left no blissfully at other, transfixed by tlio brilliancy of tills idea. Youre not going to leave mo ever, nr, mured Clive, his lips against her hair. How soon can you be ready? he asked as they drove. Her hand "Whatever for?" locked in his big one. She wps dreamily, utterly coutent. To leave for that honeymoon of ours. She gave him a lapt look. Today. Tomorrow. Whenever you say. He laughed at her. What a wife! I shall boast of you. kou didnt even say, Ive nothing to wear. Ah, but I have. Frocks youve looked at but have never really seen. . He was delighted at her ou think I coquetry. haven't seen them? I probably know every one down to tho last bit of lace. Ho said soberly after a bit, Theres something I've been wanting to ask you abouL I hadn't dared, before Fearfully she asked, What can It be? Its about the estate. The Robard estate. She stiffened as If at a distasteful That cant concern me. subject Ah, but it does. Winton who is the executor knows the facts. You are the only logical claimant Its not a fabulous amount but you have a right to it She sS,id with set lips, But suppose I dont want it? 1 dont want to touch a penny of my my fathers money. It might have saved my own mothers life. Her eyes filled. I know, Clive argued. But wouldn't it be a grand notion to settle it on Cass? accept She straightened. It might I hadn't thought of Clive explained the procedure she sat gazing fTMIEY each 11 half-shy- half-bol- d IIol-bric- k it tht Where?" she asked lazily. Not it really mattered. Whet ever she was with Clive, that plnco Cass greeted lur with open arms. would be homo. But how well you look! Isnt that France, Switzerland Gtrnmiv another new Uroh3? If you like. You said It didnt Liuno flung off tho woolly white matter. I bought coat to prove it wasnt. She curled he r "It doesnt. it in Florida. It's been washed fingers aiocmd bis. Pel even like half a dozen times. a trip on a Coney Island boat." I like you In white, Cass obHe laughed at that. What a child served In satisfaction. She was she was! lie wanted to show her Llane picked tho far places of the earth. mending stockings. Ho up one with a bad run In it wanted to put the world, a golden "Must you wear things like this?" apple, in her two frail hands. sho scolded. "How about that box Were sailing Monday, then " of stockings I sent you for your Ill bo ready. LetB not go home birthday? Cass smiled shamefacedly. Youll just yet," Liano pleaded. Lets dine some place, on a roof maybe, where have to excuse mo this time, Miss. can dance." I gave most of em away. Theres we She was remembering that first that nice little Allen girl In the Shes sending money night she had danced with him. She company. back home to Iowa and bhe has a had been in his arms only in spirit. nice boy who takes her out I hate What was that tune the orchestra had played? "My sweet man I love to see her in holes. Llane shook her bead over this you so. If I die wherell you be?" Over the table high above the prodigality. These poor kids, Cass mourned. city she told him of her interview It was like an InspiraThey come here to battle the world with Cas3. and wear and try to tion, she said. She hated the nolook like Park Avenue. I feel Borry tion at first but when I spoke of the for them all. She wielded her girls club Idea thats always been needle vigorously. "If I had the a special pet of hers Bhe agreed. Cass mused, money, Id stake I know why, partly. them al!. She asked him what the reason was a speech Llane had heard It often before. This day it struck her was. Cass nearly went mad when you with a new force. were In that wretched Calmly she inquired, If you did store. working She raged against the syshave the money Just what would tem. She knows she cant do everyyou do with It? The older woman said, Id have thing, but she wants to be a sort of a sort of boarding club for em, a mother to all tbe girls she can place that wouldn't struggle under help. Liane shivered. I dont like to the ordinary restrictions. A of those days either. I thought you know. Girl students think of the theater, the arts, secretaries I knew what it was to be really any nice'girl who was trying hard poor but Id always had someone to get along would bave a place back of me before. Id never realthere. Especially girls out of Jobs. ly been on my own. a foolish child you were," Id have a fund to tide them over ho What bantered her. till they got work. I was an idiot But I promise It sounds wonderful!" never to be again. Shall we dance? It would be, Cass agreed, If It The orchestra played a hauntworked out along the lines Ive ing. familiar waltz. They pushed thought But whats the use? Its back their chairs and left the of another dreams. my day just tempting food. They danced. The It neednt ba girl in white and the tail young Something in the girls tone made man in the well cut dark suit might Cass look up. have been a pattern for all lovers. What do yon mean? They were the boy and girl you "Clive says Im to inherit some saw In tbe cinema, parted only to money from the Robard estate reunite again in the last recL Cass winced as if she bad been (To Re Concluded) him out of sight. She watched 11930 Chtv. Coupe. 7000 miles, Al condition $4(5 Truck.. I37ti 11929 Chev. 11927 Chev. Roadster $125 $400 11929 Cnev. Cabriolpt 11929 Oldsmobtle Coach $276 11928 Chev. Ton Truck .,$150 l'j-to- s 1928 Ford Coupe 1928 Ciiev. Coach rr-!- Among those who atenied tne rodeo at Soda Springs last week end were Mr. and Ms. A. L. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Alin Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Christens. ti, Monte Bail, Marlin P George Anderson, Arieel Traveller. Milton Webb, James Murray, Ned and Evan Spaikman. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. in-o- Cyrus Lewis. Wilford J. Merrill and Merrill Johnson are expected here Wednesday from New York by auto, Mr. Merrill plans to take his mother, Mrs. Elna J. Merrill on a trip to the Yellowstone National paik. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hendricks returned to Downey Sunday after spending the week here with relatives and at Logan where Mrs. Hendricks mother, Mrs. Hilma Wight, is recovering from a goitre opeiation Visitors ?t Stoddard Home Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Taggart and family of Salt Iake City were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Taggarts mother. Mis. W. I. Stoddard. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stoddard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Farley Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Merrill Weston and Mr. and Mrs. David 1931. Rigby of Newlou were also din-e- r JEFF STOWELL, guest et the J. WT. Stoddard Sheriff of Cache County, Tlah home Sunday. By H. WEATHERSTONE. Misses Marie and Beth Smith Deputy Sheriff. of Washington, D. C., aeeompan-lf- j L E. KELSO' by their mother and brother Attorney for 1 'intiff. spent Friday with Mrs. Nettie Date of las. puhlitiflnn Si Eiiekson, while enroute to Idaho (ember 3, 1931. Ffalls from Salt Lake City where they had been visiting. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Ir. and Mrs. H. K. Merrill Of CREATE RFWFR DISTRICT Logan were visitors Sunday of NUMBER TEN Mrs. C. E. Merrill. Mis. Lola Bell and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Logan with Mrs. M. E. Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen and family were visitors Sunday at the City Recorder before the 4th dav of September, 1931, that day the time set by said Commissioners when they will meet and consider any objections which may have been made against the making of the said improvement. By order of the Board of Commissioners or Logan City, Utah. H. R. PEDERSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication. August 16, 1931. Date of last publication, tember i, J931, Sep- a $300 $250 $3o0 The following cars have heel left with us to sell. The ornm are anxious and have placed yulr prices oi them ton truck Ford 1 11929 Ford 1 Ton Truck v 1 1924 Ford 'J ou Truck 1 1930 Ford Sport Roadster Also a number of real bargalni In repnasesned cars and truck. Bolling 1 1930 SERVICE FORD PRODUCTS Phone 211 night-bloomin- FOR SALE First class cow. 610 East Center. Milk Phone FOR RENT Six room house, Momueh range, gat ago. Ihone 141. FOR SALE 100 White hens. Must sell quick. C. D. Me- A17. 485 East Center. Furnished sleeping and keeping rooms for rentNorth 5th House will, m,no - w bath. Partly FOR SALE lhird East. Spring fryers. 477 N. A18 Cream 1128-J- , We deliver In Logan. A21. young FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 33 A18. Noith Fifth West. Rhone 627-J3tf Leghorn FOR SALK CH EAR three rooms and furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West S13. First North. 1 jgmes dairy Pasteurized and Emit maFOR SALE New washing chine, was $lfij.00, now $75 00. SI 5. Smith Bros. Lumber Co. C0 Mtatar Once a year this plant Leins; displayed by E. Thurton of Ottawa, Canada, blooms, and then only at night. It is a g cereus or cactus. It blooms from sunrare down to sunrise, with the flowers open widest at midnight. The plant is over 30 years old. house-Brld- e, $3.00 t. A1U - b- FOR RENT 3rd. East. Modern PGR RENe 218 J Furnished apt. Phtyae apt. N. M25tf. 345 tf. For Sale Cedar posts at 213 For Rent Six room partly East 3rd South, Phone 578-- J. furnished home. Phone 475--J Altf. For Sale Coal oil stove, 4 jl burner. Florence stove with For Rent Furnished oprt back- Cheap. R Van Ivrns. 237 . Altf ' Call 218 J. input. E 1st So Altf. Rent Furnished For apart and Dill FOR SALE 205 East 3rd Northments. Cucumbeis. Call 58GR3. A 19. Altf. on new and used FOR RENT 2 and BARGAINS furmerchandise, ranges, refrigeranished apts. Steam heated. First s small and tors, washer appli- North and First West. Maurice ances. Utah Power & Light Com- Apai Intents, i Alltf. Aug. 19 pany, Logan, Utah. modern RENT FOR Furnished I MILK 14 quarts for $1.00, delivhomo, 357 North, Second East. ered. Place of production open Inquire at 3C9 North Second East 685 to Inspection. Phone 810-J- . (Aug. 19) A21. North Second East. FOIt RENT Two furnished rooms 556 North Third East, A19. Pickling peason is on. Everything lor pickles; cucumbers, dill, laulifjower, ripe and green oina-too- FOR RENT Four room modern house. Barn for auto. 93 Weot pickling unions and dry unA18 A17. 4th North. ions. Gaelic Fruit Maikct. WMo Wo DlTo R$3 LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful Practice SERVICE NERVE-O-METE- 312 Phone 446 R W. Center St., Logan, Utah FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to tbe coolest Barber Shop in town. Hair eat 35c; Children Ue SCHIFFMAN BARBAP. SHOP Sewells Basement . - - FOR SALE, Cheap Cottage, FOR RENT Three rooms and Grand piano, alrnoHt new. Also bath. 284 East Third South. A18. g oil milch cow, just freshene . 79 Preston, Ave. A17. FOR RENT 28 3 room furnished apts Steam heated. First North and First West. Maurice Apart-meul- son, Miss Florence Webb gave a lecture on How to Dress Econsized, used omically and well. Ip freshmems WANTED Medium a!7. piano. Phone 1J31 W. were served on the fawn by Mis. Mrs. anil Clara Fred Smith Knapp, WANTED Downey and Lava Iot Springs. Hemstitching and Mrs. Elna J. Merrill and Mr3. Mrs. Anderson. dtessmaking. 4.39 Souih Second Elder and Ira Bergeson Hyer A2L West. Phone Elna Johnson returned Friday of Lewiston and Elder Schow of from Logan canyon where they a 191-WANTED Phone Preston, companion Fat missionary hogs. spent a couple of days at the Han- to Eider A18. Bergeson in the Eatcrn sen camp. were at stales, speakers Sunday Mrs. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Vicward sacrament AGENTS WANTED FOR CACHE tor Johnson and family and for- the Richmond VALLEY TERRITORIES Male mer Bishop and Mrs. M. C. Rigby meeting. foe Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Christensen tr female. Good proposition of New ton and children motored reliable workers. Phone 1035-or to Malad, Friday evening to, at- and family, Mr. and t Mrs. Alria Erickson, Mrs. Ldia Stoddard write 107 West Fourth North, tend a wedding reception at the and Mr. August 3. Schow spent Bogan, Utah for pat titulars. A19 ward tabernacle in honor of Mr. at the Se'nev camp in and Mrs. Reed Prohst. Mrs. Piobi-- t Sunday Cteek canyon. Experienced laundress wants was foimorly Miss Clcotha Rich- High No One hundred and five descenwashing. 25c dozen pieces. ards daughters of Dr. and Mis. dants of H. H. Egan met last charges for small pieces. 493 East Thomas Richards, Mr. and Mis. at Lava Hot Eourth North. M22U Rrobst have just returned from Saturday inanda Sunday reunion. An family Trovo where they went to attend Springs WANTED Praetieal nursing. 151 was client. Soria! summer school immediately after enjoyable lime program and dinEast Fifth North. AlOlf. chat, bathing, their marriage. ner were features of IV reunion. Mrs. Alvin Anderson, Mrs. J. A. Egan is vice president ami iiiS'SsaiiS eh Hus Durney and Mrs. Ruth Felt-ma- Mrs. Vivian Marcus? m is secrew'ere visitors Sunday of Mrs. tary. Armina Anderson. L. Ill itenbeker, the local Maytag Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Thompson service manager, w ill make you entertained at a family dinner a bid on lepaning your machine. R.ulon Mr. arfd for M's. Sunday We fix all makes of washers. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wiilnrd Phone 670 J or 873. A22. Wanner and daughters of Pn-s- t n and Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Teomp House Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jenkins painting, kalsomining, wall son of Cache Junction. and daughter, Marva Low, of cleaning done. Maurice Apts. First Prof. A. M. Merrill and Lund Idaho were guests of Mr North und First West. Alltf Helen of Ogden were v!sitos and Mrs. Frank H. Ballard, Tues1924 Oldsmobtle WIEL TRADE last Wednesday at the C. E. Mer-ri- day. six fur radio. Egan Auto Ser home. Miss Emma Elwood spent the A20 Mrs. Lydia Stoddard, Mrs. Net forenait of the week in Logan viee, Smithfield. iie Erickson and Mrs. Thelma visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Se; Christensen mptored to Franklin mens and family. Ln&fc I Monday night where they visile! Jack Hardy and Miss Mable Mcat the home of Mr. and Mis. A! Kay left Monday for Butte. Monbert Funk. Miss Thora Futit a tana, where they will visit Mr. FOPND Automobile tadiator Ma Bonic emblem; owner may tall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Korn for a few weeks Funk will he married next week. Mrs. Herbert Elwood of Hvde for ot at Tlie Herald Jmn nal ofMr. and Mrs. H. P. Hausen of Park spent Tuesday and Wed- fice, paying for this advertise-ment- . A 13. Mrs. Amalga, Mr. ami Mrs. Hemy nesday visiting Mr. and of Logan and Mr. and Mts. George W. Elwood and familMrs. Oscar Anderson of I.ewiston ywere dinner guests Sunday of Mr. A Clean Furnace Pays. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ballard Our and Mrs. Stanley Brown. to Grace, Idaho, Saturday GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Air. and Mrs. Ja Roy Eskelsenr evening where they were guests and family left Saturday for their of Mrs. Ballard's parents. They Does the Best Job. home at Midvale after spending relumed Sundav. Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 the week here with Mr. ard Mrs Entertains at Birthday Party Xels Eskelsen. Mrs. George W. Elwood enterDr. and Mrs. Laville Met rill and tained Thursday at a birthday family returned o fhr-i- r home at party in honor of her daughter, Rate $1 00 and $1.50 Rollopp, Utah, Wednesday aftw Batbaras, twelfth birthday. Those Wasatch 6922 visit ng with Mrs. O. E. .Merrill who atended were Mr Rihard NEW SALT LAKE since Saturday, following a t.ip and Max Meads, Norval Bailey, to the Yellowstone park. Ray, Ruth, and Marjone Malm-berHOTEL Miss Jean Stevens has returned and Lula Ballard. The eveA Respectable Family Hotel to her home at Montpelier after ning was spent playing games, ilot and Cold Running Water after which light refreshments visiting here with her gran in each room were served. Mrs. Lodiey Olsten. l.'it, West Second South Stieet Miss Phyllis Elwood was a Relief Society Meets L. M. HICKOK, Proprietor The Richmond South ward Re- guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Salt Lake City lief society met Tuesday ar the Mrs. Herbert Elwood at Hyde home or Mrs. Ferdinand Audcr- - Park. Thursday, Loi-ett- $425 . 11929 Durant Sport Rdstr 11928 Fold Tudor Wsuatted beginning. Also, part of lots 15 and 16, in Block 22, Plat A Logan Farm Survey. Situated in the Southeast quarter ot Section 27, in Township 12 north range one (1) East of the Salt Lake Meridian and described as follows: Beginning at a point 15 noith and 20 rods west of the Southeast corner of said Lot 1C; thence running north 7 rods;tlienee west 8 rods; thence soulh 7 rods; t lienee east 8 rods to the place of beginning, containing 56 square rods. Beginning at a point 14 rods east of the northwest corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Plat A Logan Farm Survey, Cache county, Utah, thence east 28 rods more or less to tho noifheast corner of said Lot 15, thence south 18 rods rnd 2 feet; thence west 28 rods more nr less to a point due south of the place of beginning; thence north 18 rods and 2 feet to the place of beginning. Subject to the following right of way; Beginning ai a point 14 rods East of a point 71A rods gouth of the northwest corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Plat A Logan Farm Survey, thence running east 1 rod; thence south 4 rods; thence west 1 rod; thence north 4 rods to the place of he ginning. Together with all water-rightbelonging to said land. Dated this 13th day of August, ton Truck Chev. 1930 n 1 that Four o'clock seemed worlds away. I Car Specials Ussdl will but his fathers will bad some sort of clause providing for the claim of a possible heir. Surely you wouldnt be so foolish as to refuse it If I turned it over to you for tliis work- - It would be like a justification of everything that happened to you and to me and," bhe to my mother. whispe red it Cass eyes brimmed. I could make it a memorial to Luisa. 1 was alv.ujs too poor to do anything like that. I often wished I could give a window in a church This why this would do it for all time!" -- been so much in icve before, they thought Their talk was a medley of when did you firbt begin to care? and "why did you behave so at that time?. Tiresome talk for anyone except lovers. Must you go? Llano pouted when at last the meal had ended Cine sat on the arm of her chair. I must. He frowned. Theres a hit nf business posPIvely has to be settled this morning hut I neednt leave you hehjiid. You can drive in w ith me. For Sale Automobile ... street, 20 rods; thence south 6 rods and 33 feet to the place of William M. Eades and wife, Elizabeth R. Eades, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Defendants. by the hoard of City Commisiinn To be sold at sheriffs sale on ers of Logan City, Utah, of its the 3rd day of September, 1931, intention to create Sewer District at 10 oclock a. m. on said day, at No. 10, and defray the whole of the front door of the county court the cost thereof estimated at house, in Logan, Cache county, Eight Thousand Five Hundred Utah, the following described prop- Dollars ($8,500,001 by a local aserty sessment upon the lots or pieces Beginning at a point 6 rods of ground within the following south from the northeast corner described district to he affected of Lot 16, Block 22, Plat "A cf and benefited bv said improveLogan Farm Survey and running ments. namely: all property abutthence west 11 rods; i jence north ting on Center Street between 1 rod; thence west 9 rods; thence First West Street and Slxtn West north 5 rods and 35 feet; more or Stree, also all property abutting to the south line of Ninth on Sixth West for a distance of less street, as it shall be opened and 520 feet North of Center Street located by Logan City, through All protests against making said Lot 15 of said block; thence east improvement and the levy of said the of Ninth tax must be filed In writing with southline plopg to-wl- would need to go through to make her claim. Several papers must be filled out Her birth certificate, the marriage lines which were In Cass' nands. How much, she suddenly asked, did you mean it was? Not a fabulous amount you said. Its Carelessly Clive remarked, less than a million, I think. YVHEN the car dropped him at the office in the canyons of lower better. New York he left her reluctantly. Llane, la the curve of his arm, I dont want to let you out of my sighed a littlo. Tin sorry for her, sight, he explained, half In earnebt. too. Sorry for anyone who isnt as I'm afraid you may vanish." happy as I am. She flushed. "Never, if I can help Ho asked, "Do you mean that? it," blie obttured him. and kissed her without waiting for Sho promised to drive back for W7TIICN later Liaoo nut Give ho an answ er. him at four o'clock. May 1 tell had a sheaf of tickets in his ' to vent down they Together mother about tho Inheritance? Is it hand. Were going places and seebreakfast. The coffee was pure nec- as certain as tliai? ing tilings. tar that morning. No cue had ever Of course. s cf last publication, Sep Date tember Jeff - (BEGI IIKRK TODU) BAItltrTT, IS and bcau-- t ful, trie In a!n to forget VW ItOBAKD ahra his engagement is announced to MIHIKI. LADD, popular debutante. Manes moth cr, CASS fMHHDTT, Is an actress and ft Is during Casss engage ment In atoclt at a fashionable Long Island summer colony that the Barretts meet MHS, CLKI'S-PAIGwealthy viftlow. When Cass goes on tour In the tall Mune becomes Mrs. Cleespnughs secretary. CLIVE CLEESFArciI, the widow's only son, asks Llane to mnrry him. Clive cannot inherit bis fathers fortune unless he marries before he is 25. I lane accepts. agreeing the marriage is to be a matter of form only, of TMLSSC LOllI). jealous Mane, tries to make trouble for her. Tressn connives unsuccesswith a gang of blackmailers. fully Lin-iand (live tire married, spend a honeymoon in the south Muriel mid then return north. elopes with (HICK DESMOM), Weeks pass newspaper reporter. and Llane encounters Hobard on the street. He begs her to go abroad with him. She confides in ( ass and learns she Is not asss but the child of lass's daughter ItohardW stepsister, LI 1st, and father. Luisa was Kobards first wife. Van Is killed in an automobile accident, Llane is overwhelmed ly n senre of guilt and finally runs aw.iv. In n Nw Jersey town she finds work, herself om' becomes Ml. Mte recovers and with health comes knowledge of the deep love she has for Clive. Believing ('live lores for Tressa, Mane suggests a divorce. Tressa emues to visit them. Clive and "'resna drive into town und do not return until II p. m. Later Linne, going to the library for n book, confronts the two together. There is a scene In which T'ressns plotting comes to light and ( live and Mane realise flint each cares for the other. (NOW GO ON WITH THE STOHV) ' CHAPTER XLVII rpIIE sun shone through the rose colpred curtains. It touched tl.j pale eastern rug with its splendor. Llane stretched, yawned, reni A smile curved her bps Turning, she stared at the dcor which separated her room from Clives. Always before it had stood closed. For the servants beneht Jt had not been locked. Now it stood wide open. The sound of splashing water came to her from the bathroom beyond. A young man sang in his tub. She called, "Clive!" Even the sound of his name on her lips made He her smile for sheer wonder. did not hear so she tiptoed to the intervening door and closed it softly. In her own tiled sanctuary she herself briskly. showered She slipped into the briefest of silken The tube of white silk things. which she shrugged over her head was called a tennis dress. She contemplated herself with pleasure, innocent and artless. She was glad she was lovely for his sake. When he came in, looking very young and tall and somehow shy she was brushing out her hair. It lay in a cloud around her shoulders. She stopped, confused, brush In hand. "I oh, I meant to oe ready before you! The smile he gave her held a rare quality, something of tenderness, something of worship. He placed a note in her hand. Wonderingly Llane read in Tressas bold script, I give up. Youre two rare fools. I suppose a sentimentalist would say this proves you were EXPERT RADIO SERVICE! Call JONES n. W. ' Phone 1112 281 "East 3rd North MOVING!! PHONE 448 Household goods and transferred to all parts of the city. pianos Long Distance Hauling Jo Wo Aunh & Snn Alltf. FOR RENT home with North. 4 room bath. 151 furnished E. Filth AlOlf. room furnished col FOR RENT tago with garage. Apply Mrs A. L. Cole, 50 West 3rd. N. A5tf 4 FOR RENT Small famished house 3 rooms with bath, closo in. Phono 1002 from 8 to in a. m. or after 7 p. in. A5tf Foil itENT 459 4 room apartment, A18. West First North. FOR RENT furnished Nicely heated apartments with garage 135 East Center. A2 tf FOR RENT New English type homo on Boulevard. Call C. S. Amussen. , tf R SSn NEATLY DONE We use only the best of materials. Expert workmanship. S. WENDENES 115 North Main Street MOVING! Packlng-crat'.ng- Local and long hauling. . distance Johnson Cab & Phone FOR PRACTICAL Transfer Co. 314 HEATING j8 BUTTER DIPPED TOP CORN Fresh, rrlsp popcorn, buttered Roasted Peanuts linifortuaily. that are liot always. We feature car service. 280 North Main Street, Logan. JONES TLUMBING Phone 823 CO. !.r Grand Johnson RUCKING A FREIGHTING COMPANY Newton, Utah Dealer Ir. Phone 183 J 4 Feed & Grain 1 WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT to get on your feet, Wear Your Slices Out! A good leather sole or pair ot heels will save ITS you money. ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED! We If you want your patronage. GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. 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