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Show THE HERALD JOURNAU LOO AN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY,' TACE TENT. TERRUARY 1 2, 1941 And It's Supposed to Be Tough to Aquaplane!' Hoppe Toppled In Billiard Meet -- SERIAL STORY Newton DRAFTED FOR LOVE MCA SCRVICC. imi, INC. She said as vveie off camping much to Miss Apul, Just .is long as you'ie home in time foi bieakfast," April said, "you can go your meny way with my blessmg " audition mole-brow- cn d. r NORTH LOGAN NEWS Mrs. Keith Law lor was hostess at a dinner paity Sunday evening at her home in celebration of the 21st birthday anniversary of her brother Leland PalA mer. decora' ed beautifully birthday cake centered the din- - ner table. Covets were laid for guests. The evening was spent 10 visiting and games. Mrs Melvin F Smith and baby Venire, Calif, are spending the week as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Follt- in social of 21 in the Etah K1XQ COAL ! Produc'd Ouly Bf Tho toll'd Stairs Eutl Compaay FARM three-Cie'uo- It was Welker Coihi m ,Uyr n times champion and present title holder at th, j, balkline game, who toppi, ,h' master'from the ranks ot tha uthree-cushio- Ar-lo- w Storms Threaten California wind-harrie- 50 to 40 ndefeated, in Receiver Appointed For Turf Club d 0 low-lyin- "in The defeat left Hopp, with 13 victories ar.d one defeat still the best record in the pres, m tounil. ment. But crowding him , ni,.h w'ere Jake Schaefer. Ji of cago and Jay Bozeman ot Vn ie." jo, Calif, who won their utt.hes yesterday to maintain a tn for second place with 12 ,ir;es and two defeats. ti. 1. EXPLOSION PROBE FOLLOWS TRAGEDY PHILADELPHIA, Feb 12 p. q reroi-enn- killed five persons and demolished four hoses in a heavily populiiud south Philadelphia Italian district Seven investigations were underway in an attempt to determine the cause of the blasts The explosions, spaced over a three and one-hahour period yosterdu, leveled four homes and caused a fire v. hich swept an entire him k of brick houses separate lf PAID TO POULTRYMEN SALT LAKE CITY, Feb 12 h A judgment of $8017 has been paid to the Utah Poultry Producers' Cooperative Association by three labor unions and their memcourt anthe district third bers, nounced. The labor groups filed a cheek through their attorney, Clarence M Beck, for the amount of $MO0 to cover interest and court costs in addition to the judgment awarded the poultry association. Judge Herbert M. Schiller awarded the damages to the poultry association last December in a suit in which the association alleged it had been the victim of a boycott by the unions. Following the judgment against the unions, garnishment actions against employers of the 600 union members were filed by the association. This action was dropped when payment of the judgment was made, releasing $135,000 in wages due union members. to forestall collection of its est bills. larg- racing commission vestcr-dacanceled Golden Gates permit, because its track was The track had been in operation only 5 days of a srheduhd y meeting. The 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000600000000 There is an average of one type- ier to eiery MO persons in the United States. Buick Spfci al 4-flo- Sec hw , or model !?, $1021. Here are four new additions to the buick Special Line that Compact Motorcar Bigness into Handy Size o 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 you measured a cars TIMF wasandwhen standing by the yardstick distance from bumper to bumper. luxury touches, with the unrivaled comfort of Buicks springing and steady-goin- g But not any more But bumper to bumper they are shorter so they fit your garage, park like a bicycle and flit through traffic with ridiculous ease. not entirely. Not since Buick made ready the four new additions to its 1941 SiTClM. series that are built for and small-ca- r travel tastes garages! big-c- ar They are cars to take the measure of almost an thing on the road in the lift and life of their 1 15-h- p. Buick Fihfr i all-co- il roadability And when you hear the prices on them prices made lower by their new compactness youll find they measure up plenty BIG in the value they put within your reach. ar How about seeing And they go farther on every gallon farther, even, than other Buicks. So you Youve got to measure them by what they do in the easier handling, the bigger for you thrill, the extra convenience they add. dollar-for-doll- them now? tor lh dd Compound Carhuretion at light cstra rose and horsepower step up to 125 while tatnliuc mileage goes even higher. cant take their measure with a 0 0 at Flint, Aheh. State tax, optional equipment and accessories extra. Prices subject to change with- I. They are cars with room for all the family, with all the little Buick out notue. rxEMPlA or Of NOt At MOTORS VAIUI S 0 LUNDBERG MOTOR COMPANY North Main 0&e5SS3ed&0000 WHEN Igan, better automobiles are built BUICK WILL BUILD THEM 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 o o 2 O' 0 lutimn Csur "fr delivered engines. 2 . Forty persons were roporteil today from injuries suffered in three gas riain explosions which 3 Continued ,, ELECTION JUDGEMENT Battle Tonight 0 re- creation hall. Elder Farris Nyman, who is laboring in Ontario, Canada, as a missionary for the LDS church, writes home he is thoroughly enjoying his labors. He reports Canada is shivering in 40 below zero weather. Mrs. W. E. Nyman Is spending the week . at Afton, Wyo.. with Mr. her daughter and and Mrs. Nephi Lauritzen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Izatt and Coal, like a dress, is more A Special Size of son Charles of Thatcher. Idaho, spent the week end w ith relaUseful if it fits. Thats one Utah KING COAL tives. Mrs Etta Nyman and son Golden. Mrs. Charley Izatt and bar Fiery Purpose son Charles spent Saturday at reason you'll like Utah Ogden. Misses Vena Mnughnn, Lena KING COAL. Theres a For Heaters .. King STOVE Coal Berger and Ray Weston of Salt Lake City spent the week end For Furnaces . King LUMP Coat with their parents size especially prepared for Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs and For Ranges .. King NUT Coal Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Larsen atuse. load a Order tended the Betlson wurd old folks every For Fireplaces King LUMP Coal dance Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wyatt of For Stokers . . King STOKER Coal today 1 Benson were visitors in the ward Monday. Carl M Nelson is spending the ANDFJISON Til T( IU.it COAL CO. CO. Phone 68 week at Garland and Bear River Plume 76 Citv with relatives. Richmond Smithfield Miss Marjrte Reese entertainM MERRILL ANDERSON U MBER ed at a dinner pnrlv at her home II.I.I CO. Phone 34-Phone 3 Saturday evening honoring Lois Hopkins. Covers were lahl for 14 guests. The evening was spent in games Mr and Mrs William Snl'sbury and family of Malad were visitors in the ward Tuesday. Mrs Anna Wickham of Smith-fiel- d is spending the wpek nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Nyman. ilLnded Hockey Rivals CHICAGO. Feb. 12 u pion Willie Hoppe took " day his first defeat in ,, secutive world J' hard matches and oxpeucj il finish the 1941 tournament ,ui champion "now the pu,.ui(1 u man. Mr and Mrs. A B Nym in, Mis Etta Nyman, Mrs. Della CSronquixt and daughter Ruth, Mr. and E. Nyman, Mrs W, Mrs. Anna Wickham and Miss Marietta Nyman attended a shower at Simthfield Wednesday evening. given in honor of Miss Vena Egbert, daughter of Dr and Mrs. Archie D. Egbert of Smithfield. Announcement has been made of the North Logan Old Fo,ks party Fehruary ' Amecia club met at the home of Mrs. LeOra Jenkins Monday was served Luncheon evening. to Mrs. Opal Clarke, Mrs. VaNeal Jenkins, Mrs Aileen Barker, Mrs. Sara Anderson, Mrs. Edrus Hana sen Mrs. Jennie Larsen, Mrs. Benson and Mrs. Norma Alvis, and guests. Mrs. Cora Blotter. Mrs Bessie Benson, Mrs. Lois Shelton and Mrs. Charlotte Jenwas spent The evening kins High score prize playing bridge was won by Mrs. Sara Anderson and high guest prize was won by Mrs Bessie Benson Mr. and Mrs Clair Buttars of Newton are the parents of a baby boy born Tuesday at a Logan hospital Mrs. Buttars was formerly Miss Mable Hancey. Wednesday afternoon the young married foiks club met at the Reda Jenkins. home of Mrs. Lunch was served to Mrs. Ruth Benson, Mrs. Mary Jenkins, Mrs. Charlotte Jenkins. Mrs. Merle Larsen, Mrs. Kathern Rasmussen, Mrs Opal Clarke, Mrs Cora Blotter. Mrs Lorus Jenkins, Mrs. Bessie Benson and Mrs. LaRue Jones. Pinochle formed the afternoon's entertainment. High score prize was won by Mrs. Ruth Benson, low score prize by Mrs Charlotte Jenkins, and high The daffy season is in full swing in Florida now, but this gadget seems to make a lot of sense. Towed guest prize by Mrs. Cora Blotter. billed as the worlds laigcst aquaplane, makes its inauguial fcy three motorboats, the S. S. Wotta-Lif- e, Mr. and Mrs Lee Barker and were visispin off Miami Its equipped with palm trees, umbrella, chairs, a snack bar, and fishing facilities. family of North tors of Mrs Irvin Barker on Thursday of last week. Mildred Sutherland gave a readThe seventh and eighth grades LOAN GROUP of Newton district school went to ing. Lunch was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Clarkston under the supervision Larsen of Principal Amos Griffin and were visitors of Mr. and Mrs HOLDS The scores played basketball were seventh guides 19-- in favor Vern Henigar of River Heights of Newton and the eighth grades Sunday afternoon. NEW YORK. Feb. 12 U Pi Proin favor of Clarkston. Annual meeting of the Richmond were Alfonso Christensen spent the A quilting was held at the home week end with his brother Lige fessional hotkey's bitterest rivals National Farm Loan Association the Niv stockholders was held at the Richthe Boston Bruins and of Mrs J. B. Barker Thursday Christensen at Wyoming. to grips mond library Monday for the elecMr and Mrs. Bert Stephens and Miss Carline Larsen is staying York Rangers- - come son Jerry and Ray Barker of with relatives at Logan for an Thursday night in Madison Square tion of two directors Merle G. Hyer of Lewiston and Pocatello were visitors of Mr. indefinite time. Garden. The Bruins equalled the Na- Lawrence B. Caine of Richmond and Mrs. Irvin Barker last week. Carr Jones was a visitor of and son Ogden on business Tuesday. Mrs. Ace Anderson for three-yea- r tional league record of 19 games were defeat -- set last season terms. Holdover directors are E E. Richard of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs Elizabeth Peterson spent watho1 s to Mrs Clyde Ricks and daughter of Tuesday in Brigham City visiting by the Range.-and advanced Hendricks, L. D. Bodily, both of were dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. first place m the standings by Lewiston, and Cyrus Bullen of Wyo.. Cheyenne, Red Wings, Richmond. guests of Mr and Mrs. Laurence blanking the Detroit Hyde. Goodsell on Friday. A directors meeting was held Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Christen-- , last night. Newton ward MIA Gold and sen spent Wednesday on Ogden immediately following the stockGreen ball was held Friday even- on business. holders session for the purpose of A number of Newton neople ating. Queen was Miss Flora Rigby organizing the board for the ensuescorted by Lyle Cooley; atten- tended a trousseau tea held at the ing year. Merle G. Hyer was elected dants, Marie Christiansen escorted home of Mrs. Golden Buttars of president of the board; Lawrence B Caine, vice president; E. E. by Dennis Peterson and Arva An- Logan on Sunday, honoring Miss Salisderson escoratd by Lyman Beatrice Barker, daughter of Mr. Hendricks, chairman of the loan crown with and Mrs. J. B. Barker, who was the committee, with L. D. Bodily and bury, following were Rorlene Richardson and married Tuesday, Feb. 4 to Virgil Cyrus Bullen, committee members. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 12 U'R- -A Bobby Jenkins, singing by a Hyde Nyman of North Logan. Theron new storm threatened flood and Park girls trio. Green and Gold Barker, her brother, who is emnorthern California dance was demonstrated by four ployed at Ely. Nev., came home Newton couples. Sunday to attend the wedding, today. The new disturbance was 1,000 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Richardson leaving again for 91y on Wedmiles west of Eureka, and weather were visitors of Mrs. Richard- nesday morning. D. A. Cannon of Fielding spent forecasters said the section, already son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. George Clarke Friday, after which Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. sodden by 60 days of precipitation, could expect a pretty good rain they attended the Gold and Green B. Barker Monday. OAKLAND. Cal., Feb. 12 HPi Mrs. Jane Bradford, who is tonight or tomorrow. More rain ball. Bruce Hillis today was appointed Mrs. Lorin Larsen was a visitor living at the residence of Nephi would aggravate flood conditions. Winds that reached a velocity of receiver of the bankrupt, $2,000,-00of Pocatello, Idaho, Monday on Benson, had as guests Tuesday Golden Gate Turf club. business. her daughter and granddaughter 35 miles an hour at Alameda yestof San Edward P. (Slip! Madigan, genThe Junior girls Mutual class of Salt Lake City. erday backed the water comg eral manager indicated he would was held at the home of their Mrs. Dorothy Peterson and small Francisco bay into set leader. Mrs. Eva Benson Tuesday daughter, Dorothy Mae were visi- munities, flooded several hundred seek to have the receiver.-hiTalks were given on tors of Mr. and Mrs. Willard homes, short circuited power lines aside, although the club last Frievening. and inundated highways. the Junior girls symbol and Mrs. Saunders on Tuesday. day invoked the bankruptcy act II-d- MTHEN the house was quiet at last, all the flippancy vanished from Apul It was 9 o'clock. Within the next half hour the thiee handsome swains who were taking her to Casa Blanca would be ringing the bell. She must hurry to leac-l- i Ann by long distance, to make the homecoming arrangements, and then to figure some way out of tonights date with Kent Caitei to which she had committed herself In the dimly lighted hall where the telephone table stood, Aprd looked up at tile small oil poi trait of Ann. An artist who had owed Dad money for settling a damage suit had painted it when the sister Ive waited for this Ann, the was 1C. But Ann hadn't changed. chance. Im not going to doesnt matter. Kent is There were her eyes, brown, wistIm not give it up now. home on leave. He needs ful and appealing; there was the home." n He and coming loves hair the quiet you. you! brow. "She doesnt need to be say vanished in Anns quirk anKent ! bom said half beautiful. aloud. April litre day, lie niia Injured im (lie swer. But April, I can t come and how cun She she sing ( m dud homb, but hi to see Kent. even She home, nut ia Im sing'" thf I)ih lor permanently PM I red. believe u oprr- Here goes. April thought, and paused briefly, went on, As a lion will re I or it. lie tnlk on. the dial for long distance. matter of fact, if Kent only knew till krlle Ink Ann beide him. whirled was the one who spurred I want tn He nk uhoai iprtl. rallinn her place a call to New it, he me on to hike this New Yoi k venthe Mtllttrrhun. April in farlwa. York." Then almost before she could ture. And now Im having my ANN RLHMCS TO RFTIRN take bre.iUi. someone was answer- chance at last Tomnnow night 1 have an audition with Vivuno ing at the other end. " CHAPTER IU Hello," April said to the un- the gieat Vivano APRIL m.inugfd to leave Kent familiar voice, I would like to the telephone clutched April ut Ins gate with a murmured speak to Miss Ann Burnett " It doesn't matter. stubbornly. answer. Ann Burnett I'm sorry, but I she wailed. "Youll have to postIt was an answer that said noth think she's just gone out. pone it, cancel it, anything Ann might not have heard her. "Oh. no." and April, who had big but primised muih m the manner ot till sweetheart. forgotten about placing the call in She was saying, "I've lived for What mattered now was that person to Ann. fairlv wuiled. this time, wotked for it. It may she was tearing down the hilL Please, I've got to get her at be the making of my future. Yes, a chance of a lifetime, this audionce. escaping from what had been the Wait a minute. Maybe I can tion for Vivano. strangest situation she'd ever The strange voice known. The wintry air smelled catch her. drifted off and even 500 miles ANNS voice. Yes, while April good, free! and Ann talked alike and Kent Caiter, temporarily blind- away. April could catch the sounds laughed alike, Ann's singing voice ed, had taken her for Ann, the sis- of hurrying steps and a door openwent away ahead and beyond ter with whom he was in love. ing. And then, unbelievable but true, Apiils. It was a lovely contralto Ann was away, but shed be back and everything must be done to tomorrow if April had to turn the a voice came through the wire it that way. the voice that might have been keep world upside down to get hei. Mother was always particular to She wasn't doing tin for Kent. her own, so identical was it. Oh, have nothing disturb Ann before Not at all. She was doing it for hello, Ann was saying. a recital. April knew if she told Ann. Ann, dear, this is April! And Ann now about Kents blindness, Ghtterbug, indeed! Kent Car- then, because she was trembling, her sister might go all to pieces. ter would eat those words some April cradled the telephone in her It might even spoil the audition. day. Then she shrugged. What hand and curled up on the lounge. So instead, she almost bawled into 11 dear. What's difference did it make wluit he Oh, Apt wiong? the 'phone. "Kent loves you, Ann. called her? He wus nothing to The quick pulse of four traveled He's crazy about you. her. the miles in a split second. Of course he is. Ann gave a Octavia wag waiting, hovering We're pel fectly all l ight, April small sigh and then with the quick In a way that jnade April alert. made herself say steadily. Mother little gasp characteristic of her, How come you take so long, and Dad went up to the cabin to asked. End he tell you so? Miss April?'' Octavia asked. Dot build log fires and spend a rugged Yes no." April floundered and trim was on time cause Ah heard week-enOctavia has taken her- then, blessing of blessings, Nip her tooting same's usual. You self downown and at any minute came bounding to bark his meet Mister Carter okay and give Nip is going to howl hello. howlo. him the message? When the barking was over, so And you? There was gay rewas the bad minute. Ann, apparMister Carter is safely at home lief in Ann's question. In the arms of Auntie, April an"Oh, me. I'm my same gorgeous ently being hurried away by someswered. And if you wonder why self, Annie. Reason I'm calling up one who stood at her elbow in that I'm late, you should take youiself has to do with you, Ann. Youve hallway 500 miles away, spoke in downtown to see the ti attic jam got to come home at once this her same, lovely, gentle lilt. You send word to Kent, April, caused by the free barbecue in very night on the midnight train. "But why? There is something that Im heartbroken I cant make ahe bandstand square. Octavia was wrong, then! it. But don't dure tell him about "Free baibecue? tin own at once off the scent, or No, Ann, everything's as right the audition. That must be kept rattier thrown on it. The scent of as right can be. Better yet, Kent a secret until I know its a success." bam and pork roasting on a spittle. Carter came home today." Kent! You mean for good, fiom So that was that! She, April, Knowing she must get Octavia was to send word to Kent Caiter out of the house at all costs and Fort Dodd? at once, Apul went on. You betNo, honey, not for good. On that Ann was heart biokon but ter join the jamboree, Octavia. leave until Monday night. Now couldn't get to Paltonsville. These were Kent's thiee days Theie won't be a h.imbone left in listen quick, Ann, because eveiy word I'm saying costs money. It against the darkness! another hour. Out of her confusion and de'Sure nuf? Octavia's eyes was all unexpected, I mean Kents rolled and her voice rolled, too, coming home. Natuially, he's spair, a flash of sheer inspiration until she remembered that she had ciai;y to see you." shuck April. to be on duty while her folks Ail the tilings she'd meant to (To Be Continued) fr FLORENCE GARNER Reporter MRS eovnienY. BY RUTH A.YERS Utah 2 0 0 OOOOOO0OOOOOOO00 y |