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Show 193- r.v lHUL. 1941 THE LOGAN', UTAH, HEHALD JOIT.N'AL ST0RY 0IAL DARK JUNGLES .mMCMMINSfr LOIS EBY COkYkiaMT, KA klRVICt. but she was stil n no humor for a party. It d mt help CH.ttPTERXXII her mood, either, to nave Allison the estan- - offe- - s. jeR(j her an evening gown rti bathing mist to a crimson to make a change from the one dearing Renaldo she had . Barr y and been wearing each night, A chat-luc- k "out of th jung'e. This will do nicely, she murbeat of parakeets mured, slipping the dark satin flight. sudden in over her head. But she seethed on Lilas tand dosed furiously as she snapped it up and fastened her diamond clips he Y'his-f- jf at uh? her ears and breast. She was the sick of stood watching the dress almost as sick , scene and Renaldo paused of it as she was of this place. A muffled fury and Something must happen soon. She couldnt carry on this ridiculous ? wr let herself masquerade much longer not to even for forced Barry Fielding, If he But she thought more of this awful counand this blonde than he did Thants you about jungle try of her said. You never Barr? But she went out to the living vj." will room t mad whim nature looking tall and regal and body, PLOT jjU'S serene. Renaldo u "You smiled. and CLIM, dark Renaldo, in spotless whites, was a handsome galwith his broad and lant, and Barry, moved on finally, shoulders, his clean-cfeatures, his engaging grin, looked the i the clearing. them from the spirit of conviviality. JJD, peeted Over the shining, hand-hew- n in the sunset glow, she full-,,- 1 mahogany table they toasted Reher in vision , maty naldo, the candlelight gleaming of sheerest on their evening gown copper cups of wine. killed her. "I wish for you many, many LB, could have cried happv years on tlir. plantation, Fere having a paity!" Allison cried. to gaily. Renaldo' black eyes held a id Barry. "What sudden gleam as they met Allisons across the table, lfis voice nt was low, vibrant with tense quesli BefliUo'i birthday. 0i It will be sudden ut V Itl Al-ic- Spaniard a mis-lut- is tioning. I May hope the same fur you1 Cook told me. he said. her Bairy glanced sharply at the ja Utter always had , cake for him. So were gui. She iguoied the significant tune and went on smiling warmly sg one torighL and blithely at Renaldo. Thank once Renaldo for handsome , she murmured. you, Its not He stuttered mi avoir faire. exactly the way yuu welcomed "You is confusion. you me, U it, Barry? It is not, said Barry. And Met have gone to that trou-- 1 the three of them laughed with But he was pleased, deep amusement. In fact, Barry strenuous added, fs been a rather grinning, Renaldo and I - Ula began with controlled had a pact to get you on the next boat back. we postpone r. "Couldn't It wasnt nice of you, Allison caido looked sharply disap-- 4 declared. I dont like trickery. Neither do I," said Barry with ;a cried, "Oh, you cant sudden fervor. Allisons eyes met Lilas for the we a birthday party! instant, their laughter Barry chimed in, I think briefest the smile. tbe bom la for ( U1 HitWr- nuM , U throujh enti ihon 0 to won. preaux. and u Willatt id side hj u ions foopi M fidt v Of StMt Bras. rear ud k be definitely mocking. One delicate, rich course followed another. As the lighted cake was carried in, an Indian played his marimba in the moonlit living room, the wailing native melody weaving through their laughter. Through the low, wide windows, the dark figures of natives could be seen drifting at a , jolly. If swept in to her room. rent that she wanted Barry more than she wanted to aer hands on that yellow-i- d sav-- r. vixen! she thought A shower took away some he fatigue from her aching ii 1443, INC. respectful distance from the Big House for a glimpse of the gala scene. Barry smiled across at Lila. "With company like this, he cried, it wont matterdarling, if the quicksilver mines keep us down here for years! No! Lila echoed with a sharp laugh. She turned to Renaldo. When will the chicle be ready to send to the coast? she asked. JENALDO turned to her, a gleam of proud satisfaction in his dark eyes. In about three days," he said. Then we shall begin packing the mules. Drawn out on the subject by her sudden show of interest, he began a description of the process of sending chide td the States. He strolled with her out onto the veranda still deep in his subject. When he had finished, he lit his pipe. "Fascinating, isnt it? he said. Lila blew a wreath of smoke and answered steadily, No. It's completely boring to me. The Spaniard stared at her til his lighted match burned his fingers. Stie regarded him with cynical humor, as she burst out in sudden venom, I hate the whole stupid business! I hate this miserable excuse for existence down here! Then why, Renaldo asked, do you stay here? Because Barry wont go home," she said. "And I wont go without him. Renaldor black eyes i.har; ened. You're afiuid of his atta.'ks of fever perhaps? he slid softly. .She met his gaze for a long minute. Then she said bUntly, 1 am afiaid of Allison Tupping With a glow of satisfaction she saw apprehension leap into the 1 Spaniaid's eyes. thought you might help me get Barry back to the States, she said quietly. She felt easier. Sh had not misjudged the handsome Renaldo. He was in love w.th Allison. He would give a gTeat deal to be rid of Barry at this moment. But Barry is determined to complete the mine negotiations with the Quiches, he frowned. If the Quiches proved too un- friendly," Lila murmured cryptically, because of his first encounter with them, Barry would see he was only hurting the companys cause, and would go back with me. But I dont believe they will, Renaldo's low voice objected. be Then surely he could given a strong impression of unfriendliness. . . . Her black eyes held the Spaniard hypnotically as she murmured on. (To Be Continued Ik SPECIAL NOTICE C. will L C. P. W. t derJt nko I Kr tting Ifrlin 1 begin May 3, 9 a. m. place ia county well, Valley ;hway Stockholders please jlp or dont complain about ditch i ir plosponak BEAUTY operator. Apply Mamies 9 Beauty Salon, 31 N. Main. ALL kinds potted plants and bedding plants. Logan Floral, 2 890 N. 6 E. Ph. 1663. A-2- WANTED TO BUY M- -l DUY... (E experiment station at the Utah State Agricultural college, will leave Satuiday for Albany, California to attend a two weeks tiaimng conference in the dehydration of fruits and vegetables, college officials have announced. Preservation of fruits and vegetables by dehaydration is one of the most important projects in food production, preservation, and distribution," Dr Stark commented in discussing the forthcoming school. "Large quantities of dehydrated foods are being shipped to our boys overseas and to our allies. Professes have been perfectWASH TUBBS ed whereby the dehydrated foods retain their original flavor and the MEAN WHILE, THIS NOT YET, E AiY. 1 DOUBT IF reduction in space required to ship SU8MARINE EPISODE THERE'LL PE ANY WORD UNTIL such prepared foods is amazing." MAY bx JUST SETTlNS i the remains of her cowcy Latest developments in dehySTARTED. UNTIL WM.TOM REACHES AFRICA dration machinery and processes RETURNS WITH THE will be studied at Albany, Dr. RECONNAISSANCE Stark said. Classes will be conPictures, toE won't ducted in a special laboratory on KNOW WHETHER OUR the outskirts of Berkeley, conRAID WAS A SUCCES5 structed by the government to OR A FAILURE promote new and improved uses tor agricultural products. Drying and dehydrating of fruits and vegetables should be encouraged this year wherever feasible, in addition to canning, storing, freezing, and other methods of food Dr. preservation, Stark declared. It is believed that canning supplies will be adequate for a greatly enlarged program, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES but all efforts should be made to WAVrL A'vN VI OVAL AVL .b 60ATA OO AV--5 dry as much produce us possible, UV ANiOVtMQ 091YJ are "Apples, pears, peaches, easy AONXbVtf -GOOOViV CM , UiAtt In dehydrate. Some rherriea, berCNN Wt ViCN?c. . ami ries plums; corn, leafy greens, ? Aum broccoli, cabbage, string beans, carrots, onions, green peas, Immature soybeans lima uml beans, ami many other vegetables can be successfully dehydrated. When the California school Is over, the extension set vice witl conduct training centers throughout the state to demonstrate the latest methods and procedures, Dr. Stark concluded. d AGREEMENT WASHINGTON, April 29 (I'.Pi An agreement is expected today between the treasury and the senate silver bloc to allow treasury silver to be used in the production of munitions. The government has 1,259,000 tons of silver held for monetary use by the treasury. BONQ, MV EVE? IF THAT HAD BEEN A BOMQ M-- l YOJ 90S GOtSVa! ' WJVJ'LW j DRAG IT OFF 'SOME PLACE WHERE IT WONT 'a IT ? VL Then !m GOnna BOOMED WHEN IT HIT, WOULDN'T VNW.V By V. T. HAMLIN NOT NECESSARILY.., IT MIGHT HAVE A DELAYED ACTION IT WOULOa N. 3 W. , RMS. modern, reasonable. Crocket Ave. M-- it, v i y . l 104 - fl M-- 8 'V 8 RMS, modern. Ph. ' tft i" F Clf' IV ci A30 RED 756-- LOST AND FOUND LOST: 5 or 6 month white baldy M-- 073-R- 1. l LOST: 315 reward offered to per- son who will assist in locating valuable stolen camera and ex- posure meter. C. Rex Yeaman, is lettered on both articles. Call , JV(AT TO EXPECT WHEN VJE SLOW DOWN RED HEA1 rvss, ( Oh? PaRDoh LIT HE . lYl 'N A HuRRV LVAH- Folks dsr V- COWl&OV AND IS HE HANDSOHC mr By FRED HARMAN in five V.c'L be attacked WHE.N tl INJUN OUTLAWS SHOOTiN STARTS DROP ' Wri th floor, an no ' bt oe to ' ' K m. MlS NAME IS MORGAN Thaw Ph. 1313. mes in KINGSTON AND HE WANTS YOU It) CALL ON HIM l t; TON 1940 Chev. panel truck, also 1938 By MERRILL BLOSSER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ph. M-- 351-- HE lVj TON model A . Ford truck. Ph. 0 PONTIAC 6 sedan. Ph. 1494-W- ' Piece HOW YOU MADE OLD, SCUTTLE BUY BONDS.' HE GAve me This ADDRESS AND WANTS TO SEE YOU BOTH AT IQ TOMORROW.' do you KNOW WHO HE IS? M-- 5 034-J- 2. that about HOW YOU RAISED VEGETABLES .and Ford panel truck. . saw in The paper uU 40 i A-2- 9 DESOTO truck, coupe. Jj ton PA55tNviJ Dur Hi RED Lt APS TxROuSH THE vooR-IaT- A. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1940 M TO WARN VIHAft I He RYDER hUH GOlf CASH for your sewing machine. If you are not using your machine we will pay cash for It. Singer Sewing Center. 112 N Main. M-- 5 tuh YOUKK3 home, furnished, garage, elec, equipped. Available May 15, 295 faced heifer. Calf. Ph. 685-- OH.QOSE HOUSES FOR RENT FURN. EXPERT dressmaking, silterations, Reasonable hourly charge. Singer Sewing Center 112 N. Main M-- 5 n HEY. 150 6E.- - MOD. Washers! pi Baby Bug- - By EDGAR MARTIN LLEY OOP Present legislation stipulates that silver shall be regarded as a monetary unit, not as a commodity. SPECIAL NOTICES e Y m. Furniture! lotors! By ROY CRANE vt Herald-Journa- l. Electric m FOR SALE MISC. 408 W. 2 S. Ph. TWO steel field gates, either 14 or WORK team 16 ft. Cache Regional Storehouse. ' Mrs Hu-n- t Yillet amt ihildren Robert uni Dixie left oil Thursday mm uni,; hv I i.ini f.H Portland. Uir, to join Mr Villet and make tin it Inuno Mrs I' s Nielsen entertained the Tnkhei i lass o pi inmry at her hi'ii.i on Saturdav afternoon. The pro up enjoyed u wemer roast and a lullin' show Mis fhNid Villet, who is the I SAC. spent the week end in Lewiston with her parents, Mr. and Mis George illet. Other week-enguests at the Villet home weie Miss LaVon Newrj of Ogden. Mis. Dorothy Hallow of Pierre, S I). Miss .ueille Shepherd of lat is, Idaho, and Miss Dorothy Uedlield of Idaho Falla Mrs Nell Hernhisel of Bogan and Philip Heinh'ael of Salt laike were Lewiston visitors on Friday. Fait field. The couple were married given (or Myrna Taggart on Sunin the Saif Lake temple on day. M-- s. April 7. Bert Paulson of Salt Lake Mr and Mis George Williams was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. a son of announce the arrival Mr and Mrs Martin Rine of on Monday April 19, at the home Tyrne on Sunday. Ogden uniiiuime the arrival of a of Mrs G A Thomson. This Mrs. Salina Low of Ogden spent baby hoy mi Friday April 16 at makes an even thiee girls and last .week with her sister, Mrs. the Beige.Min maternity home. thiee boys in the family. WAAG Nonna Ames of Fort Walter Taggart. iThis is the third son and third The concluding class of safety child foi the couple. Biagg, N C spent overnight with Mr and Mrs Walter Uirie of Mr and Mrs Merl G. Hyer on education whU h has been conductof ed by Prof. C. E McClellan at the Lewiston, Wednesday Preston, formerly Mr ami Mrs Bert Brown and Lewiston school for 27 teachers welcomed their fifth daughter at 'a Pieston hospital ou Sunday, family and Mrs. Clarice Jensen of the Lewiston, Cornish and of Hyrum and Chatlotte Allen of Richmond schools, was held on April Is Wlnzenried Mrs Joseph and Logan were guests of Mr. and Monday afternoon. Following class sons Richard and Howard, return- Mis C. W Hyer on Sunday. work a ball game and luncheon Mr and Mrs Fred Harwood of were enjoyed by the group. ed to their home in Byron, Wyo on Monday, after a three weeks Salt Lake were week end guests LIONEL 65 visit with Mrs. Winzenried-- s pht-- I of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bernhisel. Mrs. Joseph Edwrads and Mrs. ents, Mr and Mrs. B. T. Pond. HOLLYWOOD, April 29 F.l!i Mr and Mrs LeRoy Paekam of Higby of Downey, Miss Barbara Lionel Barrymore, veteran grand Fairfield, Id Uio, were guests of Jenkins and Mrs. Martha Monson old man of the films, yesterday Mr and Mrs George Pond on of Ogden. Mrs. Thomas Summers celebrated his 65th birthday and Monday evening. Mrs. Packham is and daughter of Tremonton and 50th year in show business and the former Oleums Pond, daughter Mrs. C.'H Last and daughters of snul he was looking forward to of Mr. and Mrs. R R. Pond of Garland attended the trolsseau tea the next 50. HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. M-2- A-3- Cowley, 1W-- m UiRtt FLORISTS For details FARM lighting system, immediate0 ly. Will pay cash. Ph. 242. watermaster. j ittofl FEMALE HELP WANTED when needed. I 103 Dr. Arvil L. Stalk, horticulturist for the extension service and the 2 uflw Dotrbm ter Pal Dr. Stark To Attend Coast Meet fACE NINE. . 0 ioa WANTED TO RENT PIIONE 32 a4 For Reliable ,i T&xl Service 1 ,! xic loans 'tore, Livestock Bd Cars ATE , . , LOAN COMPANY t5a By WILLIAMS WHM? MOL) HACK, LAiMDED BACKWARD 1 oh-h-h- ITS , PAPA HOOPLE! .SOUR. PLANE IK GONLE S(T TtSKT AND YJE'LL BE.SO OKIE OF SOUR SOLDIERS OVJER WTH SOUR WAPOLEOhi HAT -VOHATT; ? HA HA SOU1 RE HANJMlBAL. BOOPLE lOto&HH) i OUT OUR WAY ff soft and! J RM. unfurn. modern home, good location by June 1. Ph. 125. M-- 5 i ' 6 AMS HEFLEM HE MUST BE tKC GUM HOW IS THUlWBllMG RIDES OM GLACIERS SO HE TiUDABERS A., HE NEEDNT wild cowecm, cattle WILD CATTLE" AND I THE PONT WANT THESE WILD SO DONT YOU GO RUNNIN :tramelstmle fAUFFED THE STREET I KNOW KIDS LIKE TO RUM NOW LISTEN, CARD i ys USUAL HOOPLE IK VOITHOUT HlS GLASSES With MAJOR HOOPLE OUR BOARDING HOUSF a ANY MEAT OFF THEM-- - ITS VALUABLE the kid WORRY ABOUT' runnin those BABIES A FEW MORE YEARS OF THIS HIGH BREEDlN-ATHEYLL' LOSE WEIGHT IF-- YUH SPEAK HARSH TO EM yr,T rp&S. Logan 23 riHED hr w. l,t " 'j WEIDers UinB Is proved ! wav No. Hertford welding Ph. 618-- 51 pH0NE Taxi 44 south main ffl AlhilSAL l!iP! si M-- 21 j HOOPLE SPEAKllSG n. ; ton 'Ml tr Ml Ulna nt. C p 7 Off. WAUCIM GOLD O'.n'vxiLUAMU. 4 |