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Show PAGE TWO THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH MPIVI tr Tes," s'de eSId. COVE I W. I. IG Keep Candy Handy DEPARTMENT thing about randy, you au always enjoy it. whether him ml with friends or roiiMtmed alone. THIS WEEKS FRESH spumes Little Goetta FAMOUS OUR Cocoanut Brittle half pound Gawson Comes ... r brother andhet sweetheart Phil Martin , from his vengeful The Big Shot demands thrtats. proof of her strange story of koig eke tcoame enmeshed in the oc of gangdom and to eon fiutftr xinced. Me fr)ects her proof that he is her miming brother and tells her he is glad, for he loves her. Fstfi tells him that if hs is not her brother she feels Only loath inn fpr him. Me tells her he has ashed Martha Drbbins, her old nurse, to call her by Iona distance so she may ascertain whether her brother bore any distinguishing mat ks. f 20 & Chocolate Coated Ieanut3 half pound 30 From Seattle W. JENSEN E- Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Harrison pent a few pleasant hours at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clawson of Providence Wednesday afternoon. Their little grand daughter Cloetta. daughter of Vernon Irene. All in all Cove Candy Stores a very successful Clawson and Eugene Harrison and pleasant afternoon was spent that afternoon having arrived from Seattle. She isnt quite seven years old and made the trip alone to Cache Junction where Mr. and Mrs. Clawson met her. She said she had a nice trip. The conductors were all very mindful of her and she arrived here none the worse for her trip. She will stay the summer and will visit her grand mother and grandfather and her little friends here seeking to improve her health. Her father and mother sends greetings to all their relatives and friends. Vern has a very fine job In Seattle, and they are quite well and happy. The agent at Cache Junction received Information from the agent- - at Portland that Cloetta would be there on the 208 train Wednesday and when Mr. and Mrs. Clawson arrived at Cache Junction they were asked if they were the one to meet her and Miss Cloetta'' was t6 report her treat-meon the train if she was well on reaching here. The agent in Portland was notified of her safe arrival. Its perfectly safe to travel anywhere whether young or old If you use the proper precautions, our captlans of industrys are mindful of even the smaller things for nu r wel fare We - are having another touch of winter. The white flakes have covered all our bare ground and are coming In earnest again at this writing. JOHN COMISII CAMP nt I MEETS Cove The John Cornish Camp Daughters of the Pioneers, held their regular monthly meeting at - the home - of Mrs. Violet Eskelson, with Mestlames Inez Hendricks and Violet Eskel- - son as hostesses. Captain Chloe R. Harrison presided. The program which followed was very well given: Singing. How Firm a Foundation. opening prayer. Mary Tltenson; minutes and roll call followed; lesson. Manufacturing in. Utah, of Cement, Salt and canned foods was given uy Mary Hendricks whtrwas assisted by Mrs. Rachael Allen; Song, Utah we Love Thee"; The Life of M.lo Anderson was given by Miss Leah Harrison. Milo Anderson is ner 2nd great grandfather and was quite & promient man in the early affairs of the church. He was quite Intimately associated with the prophet Joseph, His father Rulof Anderson married Azuba Smith, cousin of the prophet Josso that Leah's 3rd great eph, grandmother was a cousin of the Joseph Smith, The planning of the regular yearly banquet was then taken up. A committee was appointed to work In connection with the officers of the camp. Mrs. Bertha Cornish was selected as chairman with Edna Larsen and Sophia Day as assistants. This will be held about the middle of March. Quite a number paid their annual dues and joined the camp. About 22 were present. Light refreshments were served. The hostesses were assisted In serving by their . Neta charming daughters and Max oo tne noos ana, scowirag, swott away from the telephone. Then, rising to his feet, be snatched up the sheet of paper on which be had taken down the code message, crumpled it in his hand, and thrust It Into the side pocket of his coat. Ive got to go!" he flung out "You know Twisty Morgan, don't yon? I know what happened the night before last," she answered. He wee enddenly clamp-jawe- HYXOPMS: Enid leaves Biff Phots horns and goes to her room at Martha Dobbins, with pang lender. The future is unctr fmn. bhe 4e determined to ears the Bio Phot from justice if he is CANDY Mr. and Mrs. Wm Webster of Logan spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alien. lir and Mrs. W. J. Harrison had the pleasure- of their company Sunday navmv afternoon and evening, called at the home of Mr. Alien to see how he was getting alon;; after his recent illness Found Mr Allen quite relieved enjoying a good dinner with his friends of which this scribe and his wile were invited to partake. trembled as she swung around In the desk chair and lifted the receiver trom the book. She listened a moment and then to the Big Shot, as she rose and surrendered her chair: Its not Martha. Its a man who wants to speak to you. He slipped into the desk chair she had vacated and, in turn, Shoot!" picked up the receiver. he said. Who Is For a moment he sat listening without a word; then, with an abrupt injunction to hold the line, he shifted the receiver to his left hand and, reaching out over the desk, pulled the pad of blank manuscript paper toward him. We took a pencil from his pockoU Go ahead, then" ho was speak-- , ing into the transmitter again and slip It over In code. What? Yes, sure! Give me that, too! I'm ready! Let er go!" Enid watched him with-- . worried -- SfM SS ill S fha panel! paper. In code! There was some-- , thing premonitory In that. From where Bhe stood she could not see what he was yrltlng; but she saw that the sheet was almost covered before he spoke again. Now hold the line," he Instruct- ed for the second time, while L dope it out. He set the receiver down on the1 desk and began to decode the message. At the end of a few minutes he picked up the receiver once more. Hello!" he said briskly. As wide open as that eh? Itll save a lot of trouble! Bo he found the whole works, did he? Good! Nobody home, eh? When did you say the old boy puUed out? This evening ?. ...Yes, I know about the rest of the family- .- He chuckled; suddenly. "They've been slipping' meal tickets to Florida for the laeb two months!.,.. What did you say?! Send who?.... Nothing doing! Hed, crab It!.... Well, I know that dont' I? Leave It to me. Ill take his Plac What? Yes, thats what I said! Well, maybe a s of couple thats all, thatll he needed.... What? Something else? Isnt that enough for one night? Well, spill it!" Tor perhaps a minute, then, the Big Shot sat 'in silence with tha receiver to hts ear. When he spoke again his grin had been replaced by narrowed eyes and an outthrust itr basketball team at the nor h Cache high school clashed with the Clarkston M Men with re, all 3 of in favor ol Claikstjn. The boys played a very Rut and outcome Interesting game. The was doubtful-unt- il the .Last- - Ilu score at the end of the first hall was 9 in favor of Cove. Clarkston then pepped up a little at the beginning of the second half and took the lead befoie the last quarter and maintained it. although hard pressed by the boys from Cove. Thtrline was m follows A Cove: Philip Hendricks, Comlsh, John Henry Cornish, Bail? Ivan Allen. Clarkston: n. Jensen, S. Griffin. J. Butters, A. Godfrey, J. Oriffln. Both tnams played fast and clean ball. About 40 from Cove saw the gatrev After the game by the M Me n the ladies of Cove played the married worn mi against the single, plenty of fun was enjoyed. The plucked players on both sides tried hard but. the ball simply wouldn't go in th. basket, but all a. mind end then bump off somewhere into space At the end all were pretty tir'd with the score 0 in favor of the single girls. The line up: Married: Allen. Georgia Allen, Floranre Thora Day, Mary Hendricks. Morrison. Single: Annie Flora Greem Arviiia Cornish. Leah. Harrison, Donna Cornish. Tuesday night at our priesthood and mutual meeting we had general exodus, all at once, the ladies came from there department, the lesser priesthood from theirs, the front doors opened and the crowd vanished. Four or five high priests were all that remained and wanted to know what was up, some said our boys are playing again to night at Clarkston and ever-bodgoing. The meeting adjourned. The gam turned, ut badly for Cove, score 32-- 7 in favor of Clarkston. HIGH PRIESTS OF BENSON STAKE HOLD EXCURSION The Priests stake cxcuflson was a very successful one which, in connection with our regular fourth Wednesday night at the ended a well rounded outTemple day. over 1530 endowments were given 500 which were accredited to Benson stake. 11-1- 7-- ! 2-- look-out- ys Jr.w. Oh, he Is, Is he!" he snarled, that so! Well, maybe lfll be the last crack ho makes I.... What? Stop the trucks? Not by a damned sight! Curse him, bes asking for It, and hell get It! Til show him who hes stacking up against! I'll be right over! Tell the boys to stick around until I get there. That code stuff can wait for an hour or two Itll be safer to pull it then, any how..,. Hows that?. . . . Yes, I've got my car here, Sare-- L- get-yY qu. JieL. J0Ut lifa. Fit step on it!", 7 tr15 He' slammed the tSC lief, back Is ...... Tariff Night Sessions A New Order of United States Senate Continued from Page One votes in the sehate to have the Democrats take over control a situation which" would bring ' on! r r ha aald'rfcIoustyT worde out that hes Herald-Sta- ,. r. After a few minutes she pushed the telephone away from her. No one there knew where Phil was. There was no way of communicating with him now, unless unless he telephoned. The photo lying on the desk where Roy had left it attracted her attention. Mechanicalsilver-frame- d ly she reached otit for it . She swept her hand across her eyes again and again as she studied it. Somehow she could not see very clearly. There was a difference, of course but this was the picture of a youth, and the Big Shot was over 30. It wag only the natural change that all those years would show. The telephone rang again. Was it Martha now, or or perhaps Phil? She lifted the receiver. Year she said. Is the Big Shot there?" It .was a ipan'e voice again but not esia that she even faintly recognised. No, aha said. "Hes gone." Where? The voice was excited, sharp. Do you know where he ia? Ita important!" No," she aald again. "I dont know where he's gone. But he'll be back here." When?" I don't know. In two or three hours, perhaps," Well, then, give him a message, will you? What is Yea, aha said. Tell him to look out for Twisty ' Morgan tonight Whos speaklngT she de' . manded. -- itr - Just tell him that Tell him to look out for Twisty. Morgan, tonight. Oat It?" TNever-iniiid!- We Are Here to Stay You Will Like the At This Place y Cooking SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY SPECIAL ORDERS' Any Time Any Day We Make Out Own Pastry WE FEATURE DINNERS at 35c and 40c i Business is Good and Getting Better 1 TWO DOORS EAST OF CACHE VALLEY BANK ji 5 V Mechanical Hen Turns Eggs in an Incubator Ames, Iowa (AB) Marlow Ol-- 1 sen, experimenting for Iowa state' college, has Invented a mechanical hen which turns every egg In an incubator average of 96 times a day. Until recently poultrymen did not know that a setting hen turns her eggs about 96 times daily. The device is worked by cogs and pulleys from the rtee and fall operating of water In a large Our stock of Easter Candy Novelties is Fresh and uq (or your trade regyir? men(s. Full line of fast and best selling candy bars for wholesale ' Com-plete-rS- B.W.Heos & Cigars, Tobaccos and Confections WHOLESALE No. 9 ents sss - RETAIL Logan, U(ah North Main Phone 143 ipimtgHWftiii. MRjMA BUYING CONDUCT Alice Judson Peale By Mother, I want to get a Job. Why? Because I want to pay bock the money I owe you. Id rather not have you work while you're going to school, Wesley. You can cancel your debt with good conduct. Every time you come punctually to dinner of do your lessons without being fellow at the news stand if youre polite and obedient right for a whole week JIT cross off fifty cents in addition. No, Im not going to do that. Ill pay. you every cent in money, and I'm going down to see the spirit, of having her offer con-noTf I pay you back in money you havent got a word to say and I'm going to do it. And with a defiant air took himself off to makeWesley his business arrangements. Few mothers are likely to blunder so fatally as to bargain outright for good conduct, but many of us get our categories mixed to the extent of offering bribes and rewards when they are out of place. The mother who tries to buy conduct from a child who has reached the age when he can think and reason, shows how bankrupt is her authority and her iniluence. The child old enough to earn money should be motivated by more ... A NPJOUjN CljNG w. Three New Laundry Services Sor Logan -- Weare pleased, to announce three new services besides the Rough Dry service which heretofore has been used in Logan. Logan is now abreast any of the larger cities in modern Laundry Service. A SERVICE TO FIT EVERY NEED Damp Wash Rough Dry washed fragEverything rantly clean, thoroughly rinsed and the excess water removed. Flared - tn a vlean white bag and returned damp, sweet and clean ready to iron or dry-- , at an extremely low material than his and the approval of those he respects. The mother who succeeds in buying conduct achieves at best only a superficnothing self-estee- m ial success. She is no habits, building forming no standards, and always she runs the risk, if, like her child- is possessed ofWesley, some spirit., of having her offer contemptuously rejected. cost. 5c a pound. Titlists Will Not Meet - Minimum bundle $1.06. V7 Comtmied from Page One Dutch Clark, playing his last game for the Discs and Gold the following night: at Colorado the series count with a 6 victory for C. C. Montana State. .College, champ-ion- s of the Rocky Mountains for the last three years, will be put to a severe test against Utah Aggies this week. The Utah Farmers, under Coach Dick Romney have developed rapidly, in spite or a long succession of injuries They may dethrone the Bobcats this year, and they arc certain to prove worthy successors to the cats for the next two years, barring unexpected developments. Spr-cven- ed 39-3- Economic surveys hare been made and conferences lield in Washington and Jrali comities. The work In Washington comrty included both the farm ami the home. An economic survey has been completed for U tali count aims. Conference meeftiHt will te PC'" cent r.icottce dusf kills ioos plants. jfhclJlathe Thrift-T-Servi- ce a pound. Minimum 50c Prim-Pre- a pound. ,4,A Minimum bundlo $1.96. st FAMILY FINISH Everything washed in floods of pure rain-sof- t water, thorrinsed and blued, oughly articles needing it starched. Tlicp , everything is carefully Ironed' so, dnrnrtl and other pieces mended where neces- sary. - Without obligation, phone 438 and ask for information in regards to these new services, or have our route man stop and explain them to you and show how you can afford to have the Laundry do your family Wash. , Isgaim THERE IS i Albert Ahderson,' Prop. , NOTHING. T0O GOOD FOR LOGAN fe. f F REFLECTS BRUNSWICK SKILL Tll?JIIE AiCE.ITS HEAVY SHOULDERS AND CRAFTSMANSHIP IN APPFAR AND FLEXIBLE CARCASS MAKE IT PRAC TICALLY IMMUNE TOINJURIES AV HIC I Vf A 1 o SHOCKS AND SHORTEN THE LIFE OF ANySrEOT BRUNSWICK SOLAR i BRUNSWICK SUPER Size Price SERVICE uSquaW 29410. (410-21),...,:..- .;. oOxloO (450-21- ) 30x500 (500-20- ) ,31iCO0 : . j. at Low Cost Andersons Service 3rd South and Main $7.00 $9.15 33x600 (COO-1- 9) (600-21- ' ' - ) 'ttssn A. o Tires Mounted Free Andrews Service 3rd North and Main nwnmi'i to Knit underwear, stockings, etc., are fluffed dry ready to put oq or put away. Articles which require it are carefully starched and dried ready to be dampened and ironed at 8c Everything carefully washed and thoroughly rinsed in eight to ten changes of water. The excess water is removed. AU flat work except handkerchiefs are ironed. The remainder of your bundlo is returned damp ready to bs start died v and ironed ' or hung out lofdrJi".U ,, 7e cleanness. your convenience. - East and West Hoop -- washed is Everything snowy WHIUMWIUWIHI f5i)-- ep and retail trade. ThttsTOja container. V CJaEJOly TffflSBG -- iJte&Ub&AteaiiaMU QUALITY ' : , 1 1 know where he Is tomorrow morning, because hell be parked on a nice cold slab in the morgue!" - Roy! she expostulated faintly. His mood changed suddenly. Learn to say Norryl" hs grinned. Youll have to before tho nights out, and ybu might as well start in now. Sorry I cant stick around until Martha telephones, but Til be back later, and by that time youll have heard from her. Shell pbt yon straight youll see! And, Ill be here io'b you can give me the once-ove- r to prove it And he was out in the hall now, and his words came banterlngly give my best to dear old Martha!" Ha Was gone. The front door closed behind him. She heard the whir of his car as it started away. She groped her way almost blindly back to the desk chair and sat down. Her brain was in riot, lu chaos. It was her subconscloos mind that was prompting her now.--She picked np the telephone book, found the number, and called the ' SffffJnBjgttlmae asad . Easf es? Measa EnitJ'i hopwhang an Marthas word. Read tomorrows install. tezzas V V ment. r thing , Hiding!" he laughed mockingly. That don't count Maybe he Is from the police, hut the police don't draw any cards in our game, kid! If they get In between they get hurt see? "He wont he hiding long from anybody if he starts anything tonight, for then even the police will Vh--- White House no end of embarrassment. Members of the senate and house as well as the cabinet have been- greatly, - impressed ... h, u with developments affecting th -London aval ronferriioe. Seldom has the 'hack of confidence votes of the foreign parliaments been followed with sucll close attention by American observers The f administrations within a ii f ortnty0 ight aaiA.4mrrow J Lf for the; MacDonald retime15-squeeze r at tne same time served to intmi- - tv sify the fart, that the American V4 system of government has tunc advantages. There ere certain advantages in having the legisla- tiye branch repucii.it; proposals for it somcUmes curbs autacra'ic teudqnqies-jj- f.j&g. .xxmjtrfc" branch. l ' -- distance! Enids hand COVE DROPS GAME TO t'LARKSTON Monday night the Cove M Men Yes Well, the looking for a showdown tonight You didnt know it but be took Maloch for a ride last night Just as a starter, he called it!" But the paper said he wm in hiding from the police," she obHow could he do any--- , jected. Chapter 27 BY WAY OF EVIDENCE AAAJtTHA! Martha on the lotg WEBSTERS VISIT COVE FRIENDS right" d again. Li?OW mpm She heard the click pt the receiver being hung np et the other end of the line. Twisty Morgan! That was the second warning within a fey minutes. What did It mean? What was going on tonight? And what was that other thing that Roy was going to do? That code message? What was the matter with her? - Something Beamed to be smothen ing her. Her bead was swimming most curiously. Roy her brother In love with her! She laughed out suddenly, hysterically. Then, clasping her head in her hands, she crouched down over the desk, , and sobbed m though her heart would break. (Copyright, frank L. Packard) VFRAHK Et PACKARD That's one gorgeous HARRISON Correspondent "AU "Til tell him." p: - ,'S5l r.u ! 1 1 ii sm wm i tj |