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Show iis&m THE IT E R ALD - J0t R N A L, L0 G A X, NOVEMBER TUESDAY, PAGE FIVE 193 2 0, 4 T-- r iMiiii ifwrWMi&lk Mm FUKCKUS and Ills Bopy KUIKXDS - lSv KWr WANT AD RATES HE1ALD40URNAL 'GEMATIOM DEFT at tuc Door. tag.. go Ak i& Gt-- tr BILLIARDS ELAY Talik 1 OUR le luxe. lOOL AT MILLER'S N. 11 Cigar. Camhc.. .Mag.i.itus. Main. (1)-1- 3) THE UTAH CAFE J. F. Woodall, rrop. A honio-lik- o place to cat. Special chicken dinner every Saturday, Lie. 71 West Center. JIAMS QUICK LUNCH-- 9 tJubt a Good llaee to Eat) North Main Street. (D13) , i , t TU Q K B V ? Wh y Vou Wad LAST that week;, Too! si fF VOU 6ETCHA Four, times OR HERALD-JOURNA- PRESS rhone 50. Cards, Posters, Handbills. Programs. Job Print- L ing of all kinds. HOTELS NEW TEMPLE HOTEL 50 East Centei Street. A Modern Hotel at Moderate Ibices. Steam heated rooms and apartments, newly decorated thioughout. (1)27) JACKSON Furnished. I FRY Phone & Furnaces and Roofing. ICO. 83 West Center. RADIO SERVICE ?! SUPERIOR RADIO REPAIR Sen ice of all models. Ihone 1112. W. B. Jones, graduate ILC.A. Institute. CERTIFIED RADIO & ELECTRIC SERVICE Certified Technicians and Electricians. Everything in Radio and Electric. 123 N. Main. Phones: 158W, 184, 462W. U h moval of her tonsils Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. G. J. Myers and three children ot Rigby, Idaho, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs Myeis sister, Miss Frances Nielson The annual M. I A Thanksgiving ball was held Wednesday evening. A good trowd was in attendance Mr. and Mis. Vernon Gair and Miss lone Gair were guests of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Garr on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs Marcel Rose of Logan spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Rose's parents, Mr. and airs George W. Hulse. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Neves and James Neves spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Jensen of Cornish Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jessop entertained at a family dinner on Covers were Thanksgiving dav laid for Mr. and Mrs. Budge Lowe of Providence Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson of Nibley, Mr and Mrs Roy Jesiop, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Jessop, Mr. and Mrs. Verio Jessop and Mr and Mrs. Edward Jessop Ellis Shaffer spent Thanksgiving day in Ogden with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Anderson and son spent Thanksgiving day in Fairview, Idaho. Jerome Taggart was a guest of his aunt, Mis. Joanna Cragun of Ogden on Thanksgiving day. k' g k S i f t Mr. and Mrs W. W. Pitkin entertained at an attractively ar-- i anged supper party Saturday evening, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Pitkin. Places were marked for Miss Carmen Pitkin and Perry Brown of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Wood and Rex Pitkin of Arnalga, Mr and Mrs Cecil Pitkin of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Hulss and the host and hostess. Roland Gallagher of Salt I,ake here at City spent the week-en- d the home of Mr. and Mrs. James it Ills oflice ill the Anuio Block, P. Olson Mrs. Harry Hoodless, who was LEGAL NOTICES Logan, Utah, on 01 before the loth day of January. A D 1J33. observing her birthday anniversary, was hostess at a prettily appointL E NELSON, PROBATE AND CEARDIANSHIP A dmirutr.itor with will annexed ed luncheon Sunday afternoon. Dates ot puolicaton. Nov 13, The afternoon was spent m social NOTICES chat. Guests included Mrs. G. II. CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR 22. 23, Dec 5, 12, 1932 Jessop of Nibley, Mrs. Morgan THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS ! OR FURTHER INFORMAJensen, Mrs. A. R. Hovey, Mrs. Thomas E. Jessop, Mrs. Blanche G M V I TION. Hoodless and Mrs. Lucille Sparks. PHONE 311 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Taggart NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Logan were guests of Mr. and R. JOHNSON CIIAS. M r Jerome Taggart Sunday. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTRANSFER Miss lone Jessop, small daughTATE OF AUGUST SJOSTP.OM, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. DECEASED. The Man With The Van will Jessop, underwent an operation Creditors present claim at a Logan hospital for the re with vouchors to the undersigned 0 V: Estimates N cally Incapable of forcing herself T INDA was strolling toward the wai any evidence there against house when Tom caught op bin its gone now. I reminded to step Into the roadway, walk across the lawn and go up that with her. hipi we still had a lot of Valeska So thats all right, Binks, my business to discuss and that apshort flight of steps. In fact she aaid cheerfully. "The could not even face the idea of it. child, he beggar was etill half asleep wheo peared to reconcile him. Either I left but he knows he's to stay he really does want to finish what swinging downstairs with and since he hadnt made a move were supposed to clean ap this TOM, satisfied or he decided hed betair of one who toward going so far as I could week-en- d ter seem co want to. Marvin- has accomplished wbat he set out see feefc-Emi- i Im afraid I was short with to do, found her sitting on the "Well," Linda tried to be just. Marvin. Just toldpretty him the facts little hall bench and he did not "He was up early this morning and let it go at that. guess the effort it took her to as you remember!" How did he act?" smile n at him as he stopped beYes I remember." fore her. Instinctively they lowered their one Just the same. He'd be a good to conceal a guilty secret be"How did they take it?" she en- voices. cause he always acts as if he bad to come I others told the quired. one, and so gradually you get "AH right Ill tell you later-ups- tairs. down whenever they were ready," used to it. When I knocked be GABRIELLE E. be would Tom. "That said as his nodded you She down to luncheon but would rest opened the door and blocked it voice dropped warningiy. I couldnt see into completely. In your room. MtHs FORBUSH "I'll just run over to the ga- until then the room, and somehow I had the H Ih'N me for will Where Join you wc tell now and Shaughiicsscy, rage idea be didn't want me to. Cfprr It he went on and the words, so ex- our first conference," Linda an- might have been just my imaginamoswered of the own grimly. her thought tion. I well, it wasnt any too actly "That's the Idea. ment before, brought her ineasy for me to be civil and I can't Into I'll the she go kitchen," to hei feet. stantly honestly say I noticed much about I news to said. have break the j'll ni walk over with you. to Rosie and Annie that the him. He was stiff and had that that Tom air of holding something back, as It was unbearable is still on their bands. I remember. In other words, should pi- off bo cheerfully, alone, house party meet back and the stairs up into the little building that had Ill go quite himself. Then I went next In five our room in minutes." door to DeVos. lie was also quite once seemed so commonplace and you CHAPTER XVII said Tom. stopping himself, which meant tha he was now had grown so strangely alien. car tittle the after alienee tN tbs on the latch of the very pleasant and courteous, asDisregarding his surprise, she with his hand A abot out of the stone gateway walked primly beside him. If she door. But Binks be careful!" sured me he quite understood and from What could possibly happen In that anything that made it easier Linda heard Tom emerging talked her teeth would chatter and ? She stopped. for us was agreeable to him. He one upstairs room and caught t' a that would hurt her pride! But five minutes As words, very good of you was entirely willing to re- Wbat bad happened In five min- did ask about going off the she she be stopped at another door main downstairs while he ran up utes, early that still, hot morn- grounds and I found he bad a date Not trusting herself to with Fleur Stoner early this suddenly remembered that only and knocked on the door and, ing? in three of their guesis were here on the first step of the speak, she nodded and hurried afternoon standing ot the house. Tom still had oneone little flight, she had no need to over the grass toward the service You might know shed have them to notiTy as well as the ears to catch Toms entrance. her hooks in him! in the strain her bad quartered aba whom, She presumed she gave Intellipart, at least, of the conversation. "And he'd thought he might garage. Oh. gent directions, for after their simply check his hag at the staShaughncssey! Ilello, tell and first expression of conrern neither tion and go up to town later. He'd d ultjt mean to wake you ''Ill run ever myself she thought sorry Mr Sha'igbnesrey." could sleep, exhausted, Rosie nor Annie seemed to regard noticed the inn across the road (He up! the impulsively and had pushed whatever bad happened this morn- her with any degree of alarm. But there and had meant to stop there eereen door open before somethinga ing!) "I won't be a moment. Just untl' she got upstairs again for lunch without bothering ns. of touch checked her like the wanted to ask you if yon would safely and without meeting any"Thoughtful! And Mr. Shaugh-nesse- y with one she moved abstracted of the rest cold band. the mind slaving on we know about so that' of on threshold mind concentrated her little misunhaste, a the on She stood day. There's been that! And now we must think of the across see to Tom desire fierce looked accident that again, about the their house and the derstanding him their se- each one separately, Tom what road and little lawn toward and done, ever since he .this morning. Our doctors a bit alone, to begin with for he's said so bunt profound cret. urgent, dangerous A silence We'll start " garage. arrived. apt to go his own wav regardless and withstill cousin's her murderer, that It seemed to have weightlittle of the regulations and be shouldn't Well start with Pratt." said to be in her bouse depth lay over the peaceful and have permitted the body Tom grimly. "After all, he was so nuickly. He okayed our moved scene, so clear was the day there and that seems fail ly imbed ill T her husband's step in the hall it to Port and now that's so hot the air that do, road taking portant." The county-in dutch. the door al! Linda us open world. Each pebble In the flung its .got "It is indeed, agreed Linda. examiner is away but he's eagerly and he was hardly Ir.side wav stood out distinctly from mediial Don't think I entirely bar him to showr and the door closed before she of gras held blade and. hack each just fellow, out. But remember, too. his room by .coming !bes bos, he's ordered us all to spoke. itself erect and alone, unwept is nearest Cousin Amos and its ot air. over the current can of do seem go them "Tom he until any stav the sligblest possible he heard ms perfectly the where propwas business tbls about through elarrned and go by ground The garage that He's due aiound Dr. Boyle? Did you get anything fall. And anyone who really bad And in the er formalities. she had started to go tried to stiangle me wouldn't have Just an ord 'dinner time so if you don't from the say they took il?" garage was a man. waited while you swam In, ran well mind differIt one took Each "No. across the lawn and came up- nary, pleasant, 1 Then a sleepy muimur and ently but all took it sell. mannered man. Or miner perhap stairs." when Tom spoke again li.s voice blamed poor old Parsons pretty not quite ordinary, for peni a "He might stay from bravado, relieved. ml, fact the and idedlv de a emphasfrpd was heavily oundd he gemuneier briause no one would think . just a was At Shaughne'se. toruialitv. it Lian that wont only Luncheon "Thai's fine. Crlalniy was he would. Anvhow, we have that disand sas dist, VI1 Statlander fiist so. nelly or you beliavjtir. both appeaiante be foi on hour on him definitely and we have rather unusual, like coming over or would agreeable but (hat could be laid to 'fel was nolbng on any other What bis updislike bis oi inur-the plaus having ot distim tion 7" Aaiu or him j uu idlhei On one Oh, yes, we have. re-- ! in succession. He set thougut tnue the sounded rapid about mur and again Tom look for was all ready to leave and his other man. bad Slopped her ss "Good' to'll I'pved. She i iom was neat as a pin. If tlieie j (To Be Continued) ' by an Invisible hand. al 1 then. she was VU od mu i know, blit ; he knew in .tied tcr ouple isl (kutoi apait-- j nwul- - 16 loom modern homo, now 3tH South Fust West uupo Fhono oRs-NlPtf U K (N-3- lh 0 MISCELLANEOUS OH SALE, five room modem homo, barn, coop , garden, pasture. Hono m Hargam to light partv (SH Inquire at 54 North Second E Basement upnitment L3 paid for cie mi Silt 1JI ILi't 4th N pints WILL pci sun taking modem home with s reen poiuh, basement, at 37J Smith J First West Phone Nl7tf 3 ROOM P. tli. is ut m' til pi msc mail I b aid .lam a il I (I glnsis 5W4-- ROOFING K MOPKKN three loom apartments 345 Noilh 3rd E ivt. 1hum room T l.Cv J UNFURNISHED East 6th Ninth. 1 Miildlili .it 227 1JxN NEW tluve room apartment, hot water heat, let trie refrigerator, hot water, near college 613 East Fourth North Phone 64 N30 C3T MOIFRN four JOB PRINTING ,i nui! ahh I 1 G OODKJ C.S S iO.U siiu'l, stt.mi ' HAVE YOUR CABINETS built and general remodeling done now while prices are low Phone 456-J- , (Dl-p- ) I.MSII El .UMitiiHUls Nvlth I 'll si Kanc I I Ton cents ppr line per Insertion CARPENTER ; & FURNISHED LEGAL RATE CAFE i lur cm h Insertion one ent per word, for one vneii, five touts pvr word, for one month, 15 tents per word Minimum i barge for first Insertion 15 tents If not paul within three will dns double p i bo charged Ll FOR SALE NDKY I.tu l3t blink tlnlh Or Saturday and lull la N.la uaik dam verv Mi E Finn th N DJI Ml.tr um I and smoked t'all e GOOD NJO soap, large bars llcniy Ames, Hyium, 30 N W. First Cheap I3 WILL BUY, SELL or exchange h div clinks nr pul-- 1 FARM LANDS FOR SALE Dung liens, 975-L13 ds Phone GOVERNMENT controlled land pi lies on fifty iri igatcd fauns, ten to f.fty dollars, easy terms Kittitas Piojcit new government development central Washington Abundant cheap watei, yearly payments bawd trap piodua-tion- . Surrounds old successful Irrigated area east slope Cas-adMountains hundred milci Seattle PHONE 448 Allalfa, potatoes, grain, fruit, dairying, livestock. Free IrriHousehold wide Kittitas literature, goods and pitinos transferred to all parts of gation District, Box 5R, Ellens-burg- , the city Washington OR TRADE Five room Lang Distance Hauling clear l foi r.niall Cache fm i,i, 338 North l.d West, ham. home-mad- Moving e GOOD soon J. W. Holstein cow Freshen., 531 North First East. N3U 23e bushel, Saturday only 77 East Eighth Noith CHEVROLET IK ton truck, cow on first payment, the easy ernis. 295 N. 5th W. LJMK, C ish I)2ii take rest N29 ami straw. ALFALFA HAY livered. Phone De- N29. 698-R.- FOSTERS Famous Flavors, bottles for the pi ice of Ola Sjoslrom, River Heights. KINDLING Six sacks Dalton. Phone 090-J- five one. N29. $100. D19 Call ut 126 Ihone test- Alined In Utah Eye Specialist Sold By Preston, Idaho Carl W. Sanders Eyes examined, glasses fitted for distant vision, priced from COAL and WOOD . for reading, sew-in- g and distant vision, from $7.50. Every pair guaranteed! Office: W. K. SANTS HOME 1st East, 1st North 5 50; Phone 293 Efficient Service I Our Service 1 Tuesday and Saturday Each Week (N-2- I IMMEDIATE I 'OH GREATER GROWTH Poultry feed that will promote rapid, healthy growth. Combines all essentials for growing chicks and other poultry. Our feed conforms to these important requirements. Approved and used by leading successful poultry ralseisi for years A fair trial will con- -' Vince you of its superior qualities. COURTEOUS IERSONAL Our losses are paid at once! Our rates save you 10 per rent! These are important items for every person to consider when taking out fire insurance. Utah Mortgage Loan Ins. Dept. CENTRAL MILLING CO. ,d O. A. GARFF, Phones: First South Street Office tii, Mgr. lies. 8JS 478 mmm S3E h N29. SEVERAL carloads horses and mules, horses. How many How soon rail you Chandler, Chariton, - DR. BAYLIFF PHONE No-t- PEERLESS 1IHII Luan Dept. Affiliated with J. B. Bl It N IIAlf CO. Salt Lake CHy, l't,ih Automobile Center a WANTED MAN with car. Main. Ault & Son MU Oil BLOCK. LOGAN draft bred also saddle have you? ship? Fred Iowa. Jl. MEN or women to take orders NJO. 519 East Fourth Noith OLD horses for fox feed. Phono D3. 795-R- Mens fine, pure 100 per cent wool worsteds; single breasted; full hand made collars; rope shoulders, sleeve and body linings. A perfect fit guaranteed. Values up to $30.00, going at FURNISHED FURNISHED or unfurnished sev en room modern home. Inquire rear 156 West First North. D3. 'liW - Ye-es- " 'r I j 1 iht AND poo Also one lot of suits in browns and blues, all fine worsteds and LOST White gold lady's wrisi watch in Logan Saturday. Return to Reward . Ilcraltl-Journa- the latest cut and trims l. N30 Cache Junction Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and son, Lester, ol Weston, Idaho, und Mrs Woolfe ami two children, I hyllis and Carina, of Riveiddle, Iclaiio, weic guests of Mr. and Mrs Ncbi R Nelson, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ivers spent Thursday visiting relatives at bait Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Alden Jensen entertained at a Thankogivlng dinner Thursday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Jensen and sons Arnold and Merton, Mr. and Mrs. Delbcit E Jcusen and daughter, Joan. Miss Verneal Jensen, Mr and Mrs. Merlin F Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Ballard and daughters, Mattie and Lula, Mr. and Mrs Daniel Dyson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Jensen. iv r and Mrs Thomas Blanchard of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Parand family of Newley ton were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs I.erov G Salisbury and family, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert El wood and sons. Ollic, Leo, and Rex, of Hvde Tark and Mr Dresden R Blanchard of Smithfield were the guests of Mr. and Mrs George H. El wood and family, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Alma Sayer and daughter, pearl of Salt Lake of City and Miss Gayle Saver P.igby, Idaho, were guests of Mrs Tuce-dsAnne Mulmberg and family, The finest assortment of the year in fine blue and grey overcoats. All the latest styles. Silk lined sleeves and shoulders. Now is the time to make your selection at these low prices ! y Mr and Mrs Floyd Beck of Newton were guests of Mr. and Mrs Orval Haidy Thursday. Miss Helen Hardy was a guest of Miss LaVayle Rece at Benson during the Thanksgiving holiday. 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