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Show FAGS TEN, TIIE nERALD-JOURNA- SERIAL . STORY raMnwHT.-iM- . ; ST. CHARLES NEWS BY DONNA ASHWORTH NBA aCAVICB. INC. TKPTKRDAli Ufa Da min on and Jerry Lana are New Yorks favorite diNM team but marrtasce to robbed aueeeaa of Ita Jerry kaa ftlauior tmr l.lta. "She la tired o( brlukt nghta, applauae, of pretending: to be happy. Hhe thlnka Jerry la In love with Kufh YKSTKRDAYi At Hath party, Krn and Mia art left on the terrace aa Jerry goea to tench Rath m new dnnee atep. Ilefure ahe ean proteat, Kea haa kiaaed her, and Ufa la not anrry. lnatend, ahe llatenn to Kea aa he plctarea a home In a Boat hern city. It la iuat l.u-ata- re. Then I, Ita meeta Ken nieharda. r aontherner. Ken tell her hn hna been looklnic for ker all kla life, 4And when yon find me l'n another mans wife whit II ahe hna dreamed of having her life. And Ken la determined to marry her, kaabnnd or mo huabaad. a CHAPTER II JJEOPLE fluttered and buzzed in Ruth Eustace's luxurious penthouse. There was a bedlam of laughter, high - pitched . voices, corks popping, ice clinking, the blare of the radio. Lita came into the living room, looking at the people milling about. Jerry moved toward her swiftly, catching 'her hand in his, half dragging her out to the shadows of the starlit terrace. Here, darling, kiss me quick. Tell me you aren't mad at me. You know I love you so. Im sorry I was angry." Jerry loved her, she guessed. He was always telling her so, and now his lips burned against hers. Or was it just part of the picture, the ardent husband, always making over her? And now, as it had been so often of late, his kisses left her cold. They were always quarreling Illustrated by Henry Schlensher and making up. She drew away from him. Was she quite insane? Jerry seemed very far away. Kens kisses against her She was Jerrys wife. She loved lips were swet. . Jerry. But she didnt really, not Youre crazy, she said. She wanted to escape, but any more. That was dead. She there was no escape. Kens arms drew her back. went on because she didnt just know what else to do, because there were no grounds for her to Behind them there was laughter I can have Ruth, a dozen other girls, get a divorce, nothing tangible, and music. Before them a mil- - but for us there cant be anybody except that she was tired of every- lion lights twinkled. Below tiem else, and Ill take you away from thing, tired of their whole scheme the city roared. But they were all this. You dont belong here of living, tired of kisses like this, away from all of it, alone in the in this mad, wild life. and the pretense of love. exhilarating October night, the Where do I belong? she asked. of them, as if for them the Perhaps she would find the answer Whats the matter? Jerrys two voice was sharp and angry again, world did not exist. now, the answer to everything, His the reason why life had become Im mad about you. nnd she realized that she had drawn stiffly away from him. strong arms gathered her close. I so dull, so tiresome, the reason Still mad, arent you? You dont don't want to be, but I am. Youre why her dreams had seemed so like my kisses." everything Ive been taught to far away, somehow out of reach, I do, Jerry, but " She stum- stay away from. Youre every- and she couldnt find them anybled for words. She didnt want thing I'm not. But I love you. more. him to kiss her. She didn't want Im going to marry you. In a little southern town that She caught She listened in stunned silence. I know about, in a little white anybody to, except her breath with a start Ken She couldnt think. This was house, with big shade trees and Richards. flowers about the foundation, with ,, something out of a book, someIm not up to it tonight, some-1k- thing unreal. He made her dizzy servants to wait on you, where I'm tired, anyway. You and drunk with a new feeling that life goes on quietly and easily and dont really want to kiss me. Its she had never experienced before. there arent any night clubs. You just habit, to make people think His compliments had been like live in the sunshine and chat that were as madly in love as we wine; she loved hearing them. with your neighbors. You wont pretend. Im not mad, just tired. Jerry seemed very far away. Ken's be dancing to mad music until Oh, here you .are! A voice kisses against her lips were sweet. you're .tired, smiling and gay just echoed through the darkness. She tried to from the lips out. Youll be smilYoure crazy. Youve got to dance with me, struggle away, fighting against ing, just because you want to, Jerry." Ruth was beside them. his strength. Instinctively, she and the smiles will be far your You promised youd show me that knew that this ought not to be. friends, not for dozens of people new step.. She wanted to escape but there who don't mean anything. "Beginning now. Jerry turned was no escape. His arms drew CHE listened to his voice. That to her quickly. I like to dance her back. with you, Ruth. Youre one of was the dream she had dreamed Darling, listen, it's love. Dont the few who can do what I tell you understand? We were meant so long, a little house of her own them to. for each other. quiet and peace, a garden in the No! No! Ruth was crazy about Jerry. Her voice was say- cool of the evening,, friends and That was the reason that this ar- ing meaningless words and she neighbors and children, and dogs; rogant, wealthy group had taken was swaying closer to him, her a home in a little town where she Lita and Jerry into their midst, lips raised to his, answering kiss wasnt Lita Damson wearing a the reason Ruth was so nice to with kiss. mask, but herself. It was a picLita. She wanted Jerry and JerI'm crazy, mad, and so are ture of a life that Jerry couldn't ry wouldnt go without his wife. you. Im married to Jerry. I think about because he had never ) Lita wondered when Jerry love him. He loves me. We are wanted it in his life. He loved would realize that It was he alone the ones who belong to each other. the lights, the rush of the city, Ruth wanted, and that he Could You dont mean anything. Im everything that she wanted to esleave his wife behind any time not going to marry you. Youre cape. But these things that Ken and Ruth would be glad. drunk and so am I. Too much Richards talked about were the Here she is, Ken.' We prom'mmpagne. I . . . She laughed things she had longed to possess ised wed And her. Ruth was a little hysterically. since she was a child in an orback at the door again. Your RoIve always been able to carry phanage watching children playmeo is on your trail, Lita. mine before. But you hypnotize ing in a house across the street me. I dont know what Im doing. No, youre crazy. This is my XTEN RICHARDS was beside I cant seem to think. But you life, .she protested,- wondering her. Jerry had gone with dont count, really. You oughtn't why she did, because she knew Ruth. It didnt matter. Ken to kiss me like this. If Jerry she didn't mean it. Jerry didn't stood so that she could feel his should find us, hed kill you. Hes count row, nor the things he had arm against hers, and her heart frightfully jealous. offered. was pounding. I'm not crazy. He kissed he You, darling, dont fight rgainst Let's go over where we can love. His arms held her close, fiercely,' hungrily1. ' "And Im golook out, he said, as he guided his eyes looked down into hers. ing to marry you, husband or no her toward the balustrade where We belong to each other, and it husband. they could see the lighted city. doesnt matter about Jerry. He ;To Be Continued) w. KEN MAKES FLANS CHAPTER III TTEN RICHARDS. Lita tried not to think about him, but she couldnt do anything else. For the first time in her life she was ashamed, hiding from Jerry that secret closest to her heart. She had to find an answer before she said anything to him, apd as she sat in the lobby of the hotel, waiting for Ken, she tried to think of a way of telling Jerry, without hurting him. The reflection in the mirror opposite the divan on which she sat was perfect. A bit of dark green hat was perched over one eye, her golden hair shone beneath it. Her eyes were bright, her lips vivid. The new fall suit was just the color of her hat, and the mink collar was flattering. She had dressed with unusual care because she wanted to look her best for Ken. For days he had been calling, begging to see her. Each night he was at the Parisian and at last she had agreed to lunch with him. Outside the October sunshine swept down clear and bright. The air was brisk. She felt exhilarated and eager with a sense of forbidden anticipation. Here you are, darling. Ken Richards came swinging up beside her, catching . both, hands in his, looking down into her face. His glance made her heart race. couldnt really believe it when you promised to meet me today. (I ... TNSIDE the dining room at a table for two, over by the window where they could watch the crowd that hurried by, he smiled at her. He gave the order, but she scarcely heard. She only knew that his gray eyes had looked into hers and the world had turned upside down. Ive the plans all made. He leaned a little nearer as he spoke. She hardly knew what to say, and his assurance startled her. You are very sure, arent ycu? .Yes, because I know what you want. Now let me tell you about Farmington. The town where you live? "Yes. Its small, one of those slow little southern towns that you read about, one good hotel? a main street, a country club ahd golf course, white houses back in . . h C6PYM5WT.14t, KKA the trees, lots of colored people and a society like you read about. My mother is one of the Nothing counts with her unless its old and has a history." You mean she doesnt like swing music, or modern dancing, she couldnt find the or, or , . . or people without right words background. Is that what youre trying to tell me? Yes, but I have it all fixed. I dont suppose she would care for a divorce either, Lita interrupted. No, but she wont know, Honey. Its like this. You get a divorce from Jerry. Then you come to Farmington and bring someone with you. Surely you have a good friend who could be a companion. You rent a house for a month or so and live there. Ill begin to rush you and everybody will take you up because Im from one of the old and all families, that. My mother will invite you to tea; you will meet the people you should meet in the proper way, with a house filled with antiques as a background. You can get some and have them shipped down, and you arc enough of an actress to put it over. old-time- rs. HYRUM NEWS - Mrs. Jessie Savage Burton aw of Salt Lake City Is convalescing at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lon Savage, following an illness during which she has received care at the Budge Memorial hospital at Logan. I'- -. Burtenshaw, a graduate of the Logan hospital hpa been a member of the nursing staff at LDS hospital at Salt Lake City. Ml's. Roger Finnell and son, who have been guests at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Monson, left to spend a month at Modena, where Mr. Finnell is now stationed. The .Finnels are from Ivanpah, Calif. Mrs. R. A. Eliason and grandson Gary Eliason spent the first part of the week as guests of Mrs. Eliasona daughter, Mrs. Leland Pulsipher of Avon. Mrs. Essie Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richins and son and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Southwell, all of Los Angeles, Calif., are guests at the home of Mrs. Maud Liljen-quis- t. -- AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thompson entertained at dinner for members of the Watts family of Logan this week. Rooms of the Thompson home were . decorated with a lovely arrangement of roses. The same floral scheme was used on the dining table where places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Conley Watts and family, J. A. Watts. Lucy, Lev and Calvin Watts of I.ogan and the Thompson family. Visiting followed dinner Miss Julia Havens of Shelley, Idaho, is spending the summer at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Anderson. - Mrs. Edna Lauritzen and daughters Betty Lou and Marion, Mrs. Morris Nielsen. Mrs. George B. Nielsen, Mrs. Preston Allen, Mrs. Roy Jensen, Mrs. Ira Allen,. Miss Rose Mae Jensen. Mrs. Marjorie Allen and Mrs. Merrill Allen at- tended the trousseau tea In honor of Miss Barbara Jensen of Logan on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hopkins. Miss Jensen. formerly of Hvrum is a daughtf of the late Claud Jensen ad Mrs. Grace Allen Jensen and a granddaughter .of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jensen. Max Jorgensen, son of Mayor and Mrs. J. W. Jorgenson of Hyrum is making rapid progress and has been promoted to a higher rank at the training camps at San Luis Obispo, Calif, according to word received here. Bs'bara Anp the baby daughter of Ed Christofferson had the misfortune of breaking her shoulder in a fall on the steps of her home this week. She is being cared for at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. William Hugie at Logan. SOCIAL IS HELD AT NEW HOME A house warming social was given Mr. and .Mrs. Clifford Poole this week by a number of their friends. A buffet lunch was served and games enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Cantril t. Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mr. and Mr3. Conley Watts, and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Young of Kavsville. Mr. and Mrs. Poole recently moved into the Louis J. Miller home in the First ward. The Millers have moved to Provo Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jolichor of New York City with their two Kel-lct- children will send the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith, Mrs. Jolichqrs parents. Mrs. Weldon Miller entertained at an attractively appointed dinner in honor of Mrs. Essie Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richins and son Jay of Hollywood on Wednesday last. Mi, and Mrs. Eldrcd Larsen to Huntington have returned Utah whe'e Mr. Larsen is employed in ihe teaching profession after spending two weeks in Hyrum with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen. Adjutant D. M. Reid, Commander Byron Snow and Mrs. Reid. Mrs. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Stoddard all attended the legion convention and dance of the legion district No. 1 held at Brigham June 21. The visitors were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Clark for.A. Ann Marshall. . . . Farmington will be crazy about you. When you have established yourself there, well get married. If Farm- ingtons society knew you were a dancer and I just married you and bt ought you home, they would never accept you. Youd be miser- able. You certainly are optimistic. She looked at him curiously, carefully, sleek black hair, dark gray eyes, bold handsome features, a smooth voice, and charm beyond IN an-sw- IN ' IN IN Bunderson was Burt a busi- ness visitor in Mendon Tuesday. Ellis Wilhelmson, Lynn Ether Young and Orlando Monson spent Saturday trollLake. ing on Bloomignton Miss Mary Stewart, daughter of Mrs. Alma Mecham and Mel son of Mrs. William Wilhelmson were married Saturday at Randolph. The young couple will make their home at Salt City, where Mr. Hogenson is employed. Mrs. Denzil Linford,, who is living at Eden, was visiting in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Price and children of Laketown spent Mon-- , day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pugmire, Betty Pugmire them home for a accompanied n, Hog-ense- n, Frar,-stru- Mrs. Rich Allred. Mrs. Emma Franstrum, M,s James Franstrum and son Dubby spent Tuesday visiting ln Montpelier. Mrs. Grover Cleveland and daughter Shirlce and Mm. Jr,mes Franstrum and son Bobby spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sam Athay of Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Lcs Christensen and family of Pocatello were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pugmire. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and son and John Meyers 0f Garden City were Sunday callers t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Monson. Mrs. Hattie Mattson, Raymond Webb and Miss Elaine Whittington were calle's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Mattson. Pres. Hervin Bunderson and wife of Brigham called Sunday to see Mr. Bundersons sister, Mrs. Ernest Bowman. The men who have been with th shearing crew, Virgil Norman Wintijrbottonis Winter-bottom- and Purtell Pugmire, returned the! homes to Sunday. In honor of the 12th birthday of her son Jay, Mrs. Rich Allred the following at an out door party at her home Saturday; Jimmy Cleveland, Jarvis Pugmire, short visit. Kay Arnell, Wayne Franstrum, Mrs. George Passey spent the Dean and Arlo Rasmussen, Orvd Nils Scott week end at the home of Bishop Anderson, Monson, and Mrs. Burdette Pugmire. Pugmire. Jack and Jay Allred, Roy A. Welker, Miss Margaret Welker and Grant Neilson visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Pugmire. When they return jd home Mrs. P.oy ac-A. Welker and daughter Norma companied them after staying 10 MRS. GEORGE PEARCE days with Anne and Sherry Pugmire. Reporter In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibson of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Glen Osmond Welch, who is employed Curd entertained at a card party in Ogden, spent Thursday and y at ber home Thursday evening. his parents, Mr. with visiting Those present were the guests of and Mrs. Parley J. Welch. honor, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne GibMr. and Mrs. Eldon Facer of son. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Peterson. California, were Tuesday Mr. and Ms. Ellsworth Cleve- Tracey, guests of Mr. and Mrs. land and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Curd. evening Wallace Chipman. . Orlando Monson made a busiMonte Pearce returned home Wedness trip to Salt Lake City last week after spending the past nesday. two months in Los Angeles. Cloyd Miner was called to roca-tell- o Mrs. Lora Obray was able to to work. to her home during the return at held was reunion A Wilkes week after undergoing a minor Sunand Fish Haven Saturday local hospital. a at operation here from day. Those attending Miss Wanda Pearce in visiting were Mrs. Mary Michaelson and with her sister, Mrs. Mattie Stauffamily, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew fer of North Lagan.. Mrs. and Chaur.cey Jensen, Mr., A canyon party was Wilkes and family, Mr. and Mrs. held Thursday evening in BlackSam Wilkes and family. Mr. and rs. Ernest Allred and family, smith Fork canyon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Oisen, Mr. and Mrs. Hattie Bankhead of Avon, Mrc. Ray Pugmire and family, the occasion being her inbirthday. playing LaMort Pugmire The evening was spent Mr. and M-- s. lunch. and family, Mrs. Marvin Rasmus- games, singing and serving Mr. were of the Members party sen and family and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Leo Bankhead, Mr. and Stanley Arnell and family. Mrs. Oliver Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ENTERTAINS Ralph Obray, Mr. and Mrs. KenFOR CLUB enter- neth Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Grover Cleveland tained members of her sewing Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olclub at her home Monday even- sen, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Obray and of ing. After an evening of sewing Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Norman lunch was served to the following Willard. Paradise Fri-da- no-ho- st , h IN . ha ht h hi Kt 4. mOGElAM OF EVENTS THURSDAY, JULY 3rd, 8 P. M. Introduction of Guests and Visitors Over Loud Speaker Introduction of Chairman and Committee Opening of Patriotic Selections Kenneth Murray, Parley Hall U.S.A.C. Male Selections by Quartet Arthur Gacth, News Analyist Patriotic Address Vocal Selections Parley Hall, Kenneth Murray Selections by U.S.A.C. Male Quartet in. 3 O. M. Wilson Benediction . . Lundberg Motor vs. Hyrum Soft Ball Game 12:01 p. m. Mid Nite Dance, Elite Hall ha BOYS AND GIRLS PROGRAM RACES V a Prizes will be given to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. All races will be run in heats with no more than 12 in each heat. 30 35 40 45 50 60 yard yard yard yard yard yard dash, boys and girls dash, boys and girls dash, boys and girls dash, boys and girls dash, boys and girls dash, boys and girls races, races, races, races, races, races, 4 6 8 10 12 14 to to to to to to 5 years old 7 years old 9 years old 11 years old 13 years old 15 years old H SPECIAL RACKS 4 Wheel Barrow Race Fat (Adults all over 190 lbs.) Thin Mans Race Thin Adults all under 190 lts ) Race Bike Race Pa fcu a hakaNthrfcahatohah Scouts. (Scouts) Tug O War and Weter Throw, Wellsvillo S c o u ts vs. Hyrum Scouts, 10 men on each team. . h ha-h- a Parade, 10 a. m. Concert 11:30 to 12:30 by the South Cache High School Band Troop Shuttle Races, ha at Daybreak Flag Raising at Sunrise Fire Making and Water Boiling Contest by h 'm FRIDAY, JULY 4th Salute Penny Scramble. 2:00 to 2:15 p. m., National Rededicatiori Address by President Roosevelt Over the Radio. 2:30 p. m., Girls Soft Ball Came, Hyrum vs, Wellsville 3:30 p. m., Hyrum vs. Card and Taylor fcs he has teMhahtahshahu NIGHT PROGRAM FOR THE 4th MAMMOTH FIREWORKS ON PUBLIC SQUARE AT 8:30 BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST AND DANCE AT ELITE HALL AT 9:00 Fat Mans Race t n a Special Events For the Fourth Leonard Larsen,' Chairman, Elmer Paul. 14 HYRUM aft ha - Hytum. , Nancy Lee Wahlen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Von Wahlen of Pioche, Nev., is visiting with her grandmother Mrs. Nancy Wahlen at present. big. members: Mrs. Lothalr Rich, Mrs Pugmire, Mrs. Burdcde Pugmire. Mrs. Whitney Mrs. LaMont Pugmiro B; d Arlin h summer. Miss Coleen Eliason was a guest this week of her cousin Miss Gloria Pusipher at Avon. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande- Miller welcomed a fine baby girl to their home Wed. June 25. The couple now have two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Petersen we happy over the safe arrival of a son born Sunday June 29 at a local hospital. It is the couples first child and the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen. Mrs. Petersen was formerly Miss Nona Clark qf John Marshall a great uncle or something, and that would go over Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Pugmire Mrs. Luetta Pugmire and daughters Oral and Gwen have returna 10 day trip to the ed northwest, California and southern Utah. After spending two days visiting Wayne Puginire at Portland, Oregon, and seeing the rose festival, a tour was made down the Pacific coast to Can Franciso, Yosemite Park, Death Valley, Boulder Dam, Zions and Bryces, National parks. The trip to Portland was made via the famous Columbia River highway Mrs. Mary Hunt of Logan, a former resident of St. Charles spent several days visiting friends here. 4 mer Hyrum residents. Max Ycaman of San Francisco is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Ml's. Peter Baugh this CfcVICt INC. description. Why not, its all settled? I'm not so sure," Lita answered with a sudden laugh. After all, you are taking a good deal for granted. Im not sure that I want to be ladylike Ann Marshall. I havent said that I want to divorce I dont know my husband. that I would like to live in a little southern town where everybody goes to sleep with the chickens. In fact, Im not sure that I like you well enough to even think about all the things youve said. Youre a very bold and assured young man nd I like you, but as for taking you permanently, thats sometmng else. Besides, Im quite sure I wouldnt like your mother. She sounds like a snob and a bore, CHE searched vainly for an I never did like snobs, and There plans of Kens and were so startling that she couldnt I hate to be bored. So please, Ken paint me another picture. quite get them sorted out in her darling, That one is out of focus. mind. "But' Id still be Lita Damson, two. Ruth Eus-ta- ce the dancer, she said at last. Id TTELLO, you stopped at the table. still be Jerrys divorced wife. converWhere would you put that in the Why such an interested sation? I went by a few minutes picture? ago and you didnt even see me. Darling, youll leave that all Wheres Jerry?" behind. No one must ever know Sleeping as usual. He has to that you danced. Mother would dance I all night," Lita said. die if she knew her son was think- stole away for luncheon with your a dancer. She of ing marrying friend. doesnt approve of people like boyNot mine, Lita. Hes yours. of she doesn't approve that. And Hes quite violent about you. divorce, either, but she doesnt Shall I warn Jerry to keep an eye need to know about it. on him? Youll use your own name. He neednt worry. If you What is it? You arent really Lita warned him, he might find that Damson. Thats a stage name, you could comfort him. isnt it? Shes in love with Jerry." Ken Yes. She hesitated. My Richards smiled a little as he mother left a note beside me at watched Ruth go across the room. the' door Of the orphanage saying Yes, I think-so.her name was Jean Ann Marshall If you went to Farmington, and I was to be called that. I hed turn to her. grew up as Ann Marshall until I But Im not going to Farming-to- n. ran. away when I was 16. When Jerry, and I began dancing, I He reached across the table and , took her hand in his. Think of changed it. Ann Marshall, thats a nice the picture for a while, darling. ladylike name. It could go any- Youll like it I love you. Im where. Mother would accept it. crazy about you. And as I told Shell probably think you are re- you, Im going to marry a girl lated to. the aristocratic Marshall named Ann Marshall, who has left tribe in Richmond. You might her past behind her. look up enough history to make (Ta Be Continued) Hi. vari-col-or- 1941. ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE . 6Y DONNA ASHWORTH ENTERTAIN 2, .SERIAL. STORY ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE . JULY LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, L, IN H h |