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Show ;, twwvwv WW9 f f zzx V. '.'.! 1 .THE JOUR N AL,LOC' PAGE FOUR A V, C ACI fE Saturday, April 19, lono. COUNTY, UTAII Secretary Milton J. Welling Speaks Before Lions Clubs Ir Continued lain mg at the uu'j husbands II' beautifullv sent a hpiri" i by a cniiu1 Mesdatnos M. Gcxiir. 1' bavin" .i' ot dal! to i nit i t , . L J i a' I lid i K ' i m mi ludi Johnson Mis e 70 i ' ' i all tin i ot. i I (I -- appoint Int at t '.t Mis ("in-nut- t( hai-cheo- n Ii ( about the dinner table in the baronial home of Dan ri RSONS, each attempting to com let a turned to grim (ontest of make-belieParados, the others of the hypothetical murder of their aluent host. Caui't O Wihb Pil'd and Ml. K i SEVEN W Z Hams A l win piu"i u i H ae;u lui was earned out a present umii of ,nd inos I ( Andy in pi i .on ' Mi . Stoddaid and Mi. J W funk' to m Iaiis Madame Bt.uiti-.k- i (Mrs. E P (olnu n1 S' nun Know-all-o- , lh u. . V Mu-nl- J er.-itc- ve 1 torrent of hatreds and jealousies, hissing, stinging, luting. Parados was loathed and despised by his business associates. tv Ins sccRt.irs, sc r ants, acqu untanccs and even by Ins wife, 1 jK ll link Iiom md the U as a Iol Royal gang md Mt .dailies Uncle Ros(o( L. B Chime J L Robinson Irvin Stoddaid J M Gotiliey and Jesse Wbb as miinbds o f the gang) Mis C A Larsen repi cm tiled Bill IIa of Rational tne .r and $ '25 Jjf. ant fitt n, (iii H c in mO n ' i (.lined nut liunts ol tli Mis v a t t fa Grow Mv a seived tJiij a 'tv v t'.t i ' a J Tile gut teen sm ul i t . On ( ike mount un a as d uulic, there byrst out a their innermost Ins err) roof, Parados bitterest enemies confessed which to a the for bare lud doen motives nearly every. imaginary crime, thoughts, Under - person Tn tlte house becunc a party -- suspect. A skillful "prosecutor," himself a mysterious 'visitor to Parados domain, had barely fun. bed the grilling, when his little drama was interrupted. roadc.istmg-TOltmar- At the in Literary club melting of the otlutis will be elected lor the ensuing year. r '1 be game l lic poluc were pounding bit flic door, dcrrl.itnlmg niliniftantc; haej become a reality . Dan Parados was dead in his library, a ballet through 1ns heart. Read the answer in this unique, pulsating story of WHO IS f.LlLl W ami his latest, distinctive work, rrmanec by Charles G. llooth revenge t new . Mr. and Mis George O Webb, Mr and Mrs J L RobMrs S W inson, Mr. and Hendricks Mr and Mis William Anderson and Mr and Mrs. J. W. Funk attended the Jefferson banquet at Logan. Friday evening of last week. Mrs. Nathan D Merrill entertained a few friends of lur daughter. Marjore. In honor of her birthdav anniveisary, Thursday of last week Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hendricks and daughter Viiginia. Mr. and Mrs W. Z. Harris and family and Mrs. Hilma A Wight spent Sunday at Downey, guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Alien MURDIR AT HIGH. 'I by Charles COLONEL GILFEATHER tertainment. Mrs. F. W. Tiaveller and Joseph Nelson von high score. Supper was served Mr. and who sion. Mrs. D. I R- TMEV SAV HAVE BEEk MEM OF I ROM, gut thev GREW KIMD , AMMO?UlKE' OF RUSTV BRAVE AMD FEARLESS MAU toft 5 grajudfatwer-VA itM A HEART A S A LlOM-T- HE the vjheu COLOMEL temOerj a? a womawt OTHER HA.UD ASQRAVe Mr. and Mrs H F. Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Cvrus Lewis spent Sunday in Salt Lake. They went to see the pageant Miss Alfr, Ida Olsen who spent last week in Salt Lake, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs I. L. Robinson ' and family soent Sunday at Downey,, guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A 'Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Verno Thompson spent the week end at Tremonton where they went to see Mrs Unomsona brother. from a THIS GILFEATHEVJHO Ages. Christensen, THEV MIGHT S GRAlUDFATHBf? AMD rd cently returned France is estimated to have Salt Lake City Governor, tend the worlds most spec-- i valuable the 100,000,000 acres of Dern is considering an invita-- 1 tacular sporting event, tion extended by Governor D. 'Kentucky derby, to be run May forest reserves in its colonies in Africa, at 'Churchill downs. Sampson of Kentucky to at-r- n by Dick Dorgan . Mis. E. G. Skidmore were special guests. Mr. and Mrs J. II Tolman ot Murtaugh. Idaho, called on Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Merrill Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hill-yamotored to Salt Lake Saturday evening to see the pageant The Message of the .CAME ALOMG A? GILFEATHER? lOERElMEM OF IROfc r If t re- mis- ""Ml, -, den. Miss Gretta Thomson J R Thomson' and Irwin Thomson were Salt Lake visitors for a ..few hays, of last week. Mr. and Mrs C. L. Funt left Sunday to visit with then children in the southern part of the state They expect to I j go to Iliuwate to visit their oe A -- I ! Y I him hurt wowe-he Uhapcronage jure hap pleutv off- - LI STEM To HIM SPILL IT ies ed Bv Alice Judson Pcale Shall I allow my daughter to go to the mov- without being chaperon- Tne question is one which in one form or another Is always being asked by motheis and to wnieh, like most vexno is ing pioblems there single readymade answer If it is possible to make the gill accept chaperonage without resentment or the feeling that her pleasure is -- being spoiled by the presence of an older person there is, of coure no further question Whether or not however, an adolescent girl feels that her mother s oi father s presence spoils the spirit of tne occas-- l ion depends entuely on tnei relationship quality of the establishwhich has been ed between her and her parents throughout her growing years. Tf tier ti .lining has oeen such as to make for obedience l and. subnusaiun to authority without giving her a chance to her own develop gtadually of conduct,- siie is I standaids likely" at" aaolescence to rebelts against anything which repie-stn- parental authority. fauen a child, if she has any ways of spirit at- all- - will find, most : daughter Mrs. "Wuir 'Edwards' to see j and to Prue O their vig-- I evading even the THE GALIERV daughtei Mis Caimen Lewis . , orous chapei onage. tck and to Duochcne where thev I, OF 19 KG6,t-If, on the other hand, she will be the guests of their son GlLFEATHITfZ has been brought up in an 1930 TO. P br.1t BrtUlo filchta Kr.rrv.0 e LcRoy Funk. which has helped Mrs J L. McCairey was a her to form her own standrecent visitor at Irvinonton ards and to atqunq. a reasonwhere she was the guest ot re- - Salt Lake t( see the pageant prophecy, Helen FUNERAL FOR ALBISTON Miss and able amo int of discretion and Jatives. one Helen Christensen the class CHILD she is lesS IV evening last week good judgment, Mrs. Paul MeirHl of Ogden The Missel , Gladys and Beth Well. were held likely to icel that a good time services Funeial slberjl aa'i o! the vveek Ktnchieks j nd James Muiray Mr and Mrs. Cailos Egan Friday of last week at the is blighted by the piesence of hee d H lends motored to Salt Mrs Raphael tabernacle for Lois, 18 months her elders Mr. apd and Lake, Sunday. C. E. and Anna Mm ill Indeed she quite naturally Miss old daughter of Mr and Mrs Ehasoi of Nibley and went to S.t Las , Saturday LI IMS Ii )R GRAND of Ashland. Willis Albriston of Ogden, who brings her friends home and Maud ISLAM), LBKASKA : to see the Hackley J pagean' The Mes- - Mis Lei were the guests of died of whexipiitg cough and accepts her parents' presence the I AIl5 is Anderson who Kentucky, Lhloe Mrs Markusen Sunday pneumonia The speakeis were at a show or a party without Haps at foime'ily Merrill made her home accoiLLtiu ii them Burlev MUo feeling .tnat they are there to President J W I heme. Id itio is here withher Miss Hackley is a missionary laW llliam! keep a watchful eye on the who of Carlos friend and Harrison Egan Bishop r T Mrs. M and lls John Lutliv of freedom pments j In numbers Musical bored proceedings Andeison. Bed! Kentucky years eight os Levf 4 the left during (1 4 VS - were furnished by Edna and v eek f( t of last week late the Grand Island. Neb- ago Eamon De who sang a1 Salt Lake City at- Rebecca Lewis i Mrs William Anderson raska i here he will be emj of Mrs. Bert Dan ford Mr. and Mrs Reuben Alien - ployed i a sugar company tended a special board meeting duet and Zeno Hendricks of Valera,last Irish leader, declaied a solo here night that the Insn sang son, have purchased tne homlHs ta,T jlv lom him in the of the Benson stake Relief soc-- Ogden who offeued by John Free Stue is still unstable on Prayers weie Mr. and Mrs 1 liety board at SmlthLeld I .uie; an ip i nai h and Britain has dehbe.aU'ly Hendricks of Lewiston lidajL. yareTwno vulT move to Smjh- Mr TTncl Airs ueorge Alder The aw- nBuck of ""Smi!hfmtd M I A. South ward f Pf ft ton and Mr and Mrs field, in the ne: r future their closing social at the The child, is sarvived by her Ireland cannot be happy when Mrs. E P, Cobr.yn ard MisPlBeAe Webb of Logan were British tioops remain on oui; Phylhs Nelson returned home th Hues its of Mr. and Mis Eli'ward chaPel Tueiday evening. parents and one brother. Valera stopped here L B Mrs Mr. Caine E. and R. We' EYERLY NAMLD f1 a Saturday from Jo. Sunday. salt Lake nunutes on hisway were Lake Salt BLACK visitors where they sp ;nt u,e WHITE AM) P.tlK SrilOOL PRINCIPAL from Los Angeles to New Yoik , with Mrs. Coburn's DAY JUDGE A Thursday M)INCTS VAI.LDICTOK1 X Mrs. James Vtoeent. Glacus Seattle, who By The Associated Press principal of R E Everley of the Mrs. H S. Webb and Jie Par Merrill, western school, hs announc-n- a is manager of Mrs. Florence Nelson spent that Mis Olive Clarke farms of the Carnation Milk . Simrtjw Fair view. Idaho (daughter of Mr. nr.dMrs. Fred company has been elected as heater can be built into the tkJ piesuient cf the student body were the of Clarke, wall be wjieic White floor of a room valedictorian judge of Black and of Gooding college yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William guests for the Park school graduating day to be held here May 1. Whittr. !Earl Iloidol. C'astleford was s El1 Webb artf class mv? ?,nud this year Miss Helen The final M. I. A. tryouts of A new electric cooker brow ns 'named vice piesident, and Hendricks were Harris will give thE. class his- - the Benson stake will be Jielfl both sides of a was Randall, Kuna, amoii pancake atjEula .nose who went the same time,' as secretary. tojtoiy. Clarence Fisher the class at Clarkston, May 10. 'jselected A 1 S v ' j 1 r- of r sn cltoose to wise its Why CMfflVIffiflPLIET SIS'! Choose CHEVROLET for Smoothness The only way to get satisfactory car is to smoothness in a choose a car with a motor. 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