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Show . r; S7.V.V,V -- v I FACE TWO t?-- z gfMurder at THE JOU RN AL PUBLISHED BY THE EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING UMSllEIi MBMKimON l ! By mail, by mail, Delivered, petit ered, t t - 45c repub-llcatio- . reserved. BAROMETER READINGS J , 9 29l;!lt!!!2!l!I3!;4i5!ll'6!!f78ii9Ii30 . ... .Ana Yesterday The above readings are taken from TUB JOURNAL'S barometer at S oclock en h afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday' reading each Monday refers to Siitunlnys reading. ? I " 1 A THOUGHT FOR TODAY Theres a whole lot of foolishness about our troubles being blessings in disguise. For a rarity, some of us would like to take the thing undressed just once. 1. of . , Cbaptei 11 ANK.RSLEY SPEAKS OUT Fair Rain Today household ic 25c .$4.50 A a scene of tragedy jffte when fke detested, despotic Dan Parado to shot to death The only fcttoint persons on Ran Luca Island are connected with ht aetata. Anqtole Pltgue, a Pan detective who chance to b present, get th tump on po-tHe ft ml Parado (or clew murdered, then conduct a dinner table murder gums' before r pooling the irimm AUUts how frseby a 8i mnrt, a 'deputy at taruey, questions each member of A yellow Rower the household. petal to found 4m Parados' tufa. Cedi t Perns, parados' secretary, fear this may implicate her sweetheart Claude Annersley, He i wearing yellow rose In In coat lapel jui before the murder. tiht KATES Member of Associated Press . trSOPSIS: hate become ON APPLICATION n The Associated Press la exi lusm-Ientitled to the use fpr of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published therein, t All right of reiMihlk alien of special dispatches therein are also k V. by Oscar Hitt When All The World Seemed Glad j OUUtlBG. BOOTH - , Lnre t Ef-yp- To nunv. I.jijiit N ltu mint f , clmulng com try in l! e wnrM. !,-- t modern mind Is itomih massiveness of I'.:vf7n n. ,1 . .trt I menra. by the anglts . i ln-- the colorln. mil 1'iv-- r if culture. The Imml of t'u ru' the ancient E'4ViI.m ibn.i-tio- s so heavy that it It felt siron.-lany modern who waits the haul COMPANY Paid in advance per month., per year -per month . per year .. ,. lccan, cache county, ltah by Itatered at the Post Office every day In the week except Sunday at Logan, I tah, a Second class Matter. DVKUTl.M.Mi KATES FI ;cr?.:?At, i N'NEF.SLEYS rolce was tender he patted Celia's hand. It's all right, Celia. I didnt kill him. Mias Jahrlea gave me all the alibi Ill need. What do you want to know, Samuels "The truth. What was the trouble between you and Parados? "Business the Fleetwood Trading company. "Go ahead. 1 met Parados ten years ago, "He Annersley began bitterly. hadnt much money then. The Idea of the company was sound. Para- - the petal through the lena. turned Irritably to Anaereley. "Where is that paper Paradoe hadnt signed? I dont know. "Do you suppose It was la that ssfe? "I dont know. Have yon any Idea bow that petal got Inside the safe? I don't know, lor tbt third time. Samuels grunted, You Hub, dont know, yet a drawer in Parados safe has been broken open, papers valuable to yon may have been In it, the safe was open when Hunt left, you bated Parados, and Samuels paused,, and you Were wearing a yellow rose that haa tost some petals. And yellow roses frequently lose y thelr replied, I caat help It If the person wbe killed Parados happened to be wearing s yellow rose. Thats my bad luck. Touve forgotten Mlsa J ah rles statement. "Miss Jahries did not Actually aee you during all that half hour " Annersley looked around. "Can yon help him, Miss Jahrlea? T saw Mr. Annersley three times while I was In my room, she declared. "I opened tos window when I went la and ho waa on the terrace. Ten minutes later 1 low- - f r , I the Nile? Great American Harbin- - Key West has I on il sen', possessing the are tost n i imrhor south of Now York 'P, is amp! simoe on lids pi n Id for tho argosies of tin-- wo, hi, , many nations are represented the flags flyln; at the the commercial carriers that pthere. 1 I -- . - Types ef Fish The plaice Is a Europe m fl er or tint flsh vtiuli pra- weight of eight or ton pnmntv Is a good food tisn. In An e aame Is tppUed to sum.mr li rr and some other flat ' - petals,-Annersle- - V- i i c u it WHY NOT A DECISION? more week remains for the county commissioners to whether or. not they will accept or reject the . terms of the state road Commission on which the Logan canyon road project will be undertaken. ; For several weeks now, this matter of a federal highway through to Garden City has been hanging fire, and it is generally recognized that the time for action is short. On every hand the question is coming : Why the delay in making a decision either to accept or reject that project? At ithe meeting of the county commissioners, W. W. Hall, Alban T. Clawson and Levi H. Allen, with the state road commission on Monday the road body gave Cache county until May 21 in which to reach a decision. In some quarters it has been said that B. J. Finch, in charge of the federal bureau of public roads in Utah has informed Cache officials that the road project may be held over until next year. But, again, if "Dsns shoenW Is this is contemplated, there comes the (juery; Why delay? gonel Mrs. Para n If the City project is put off for another dos cried, pointCache' in for labor a ing to the, empty year, it means that great opportunity case. "valley will have" to wait another twelve months for development. It has already been pointed out several times that the Logan canyon project offers innumerable advantages to doe wanted another hundred thou- ered tbs window! He still was there. Cache valley. The four year road program contemplated in sand. I let him have It. He was a Fifteen minutes after that 1 closed emwleard at business. the window btfore leaving. Mr. completing the project offers a great prospect for the now. W mads money. 1 was satis Annersley still was sitting on the ployment of Cache labor which is very much needed just The state road commission is willing to carry the first fled, up to a couple of months ago. terrace. In the tutervals I beard the Bitterness was tir Anoerslere wyes. him cough and smelled amoks from payment of 837,500 due from Cache county in completing the f that This Thu company didnt mean much his cigar. mearci forest highway Jj?re.wer uptil wanted Convinced? Anaereley two which instead now of to be had in Pa,'ados a dozen three by will have years virtually county to know. but It this meant as me. to has beenset Which everything to make the payment of 875,000 The petal of this rose," FUque 26 There was an opportunity to gsi localitys share in the expense of constructing a standard soma beacb property, ho said. Hid interrupted. It Is the principal av$ M. Annersley, yetr foot federal highway through beautiful Logan canyon. I wrnt to go la pretty deep? I did, denes against So far, Samuel admitted. If there is any real excuse or cause for delaying the since he recommended it. I had But If I were to show you andecision on this all important matter a week, a month or a about $50.(100 loose and I turned It other rose wbat then? what that know should Cache of over to county residents him. year, the Where Is It? A month later he told me the reason is. Fllque dived Into a stuff waa worthless. An error ot be said. The liar! He basket and picked np a yellow rose. If people want business promotion, they usually have to judgment, Am board had vot- It was ot tbs Gold ot Ophlr variety. board said the tell the Loss the reason why they are worthy of. it,- - and if ed to accept a ridiculous! small of- Similar In else to the one on the to tell the people table." . ' from another ot his companies. they want more trade, they usually have deserve ferwould Vella their FUque exclaimed. reasons goods the why com finish the advertising It Fleetwood through ONE . Logan-Garde- waste-pape- r ATTEMPTS PERILOUS FLIGHT Daugthers of Pioneers Meet rr I Wilford Woodruff Camp The Wilford Woodruff camp. Daughters of Utah Pioners. will meet Thursday, May 15, at 3:30 oclock at the Hotel Eccles. Mrs- - A. H. Palmer, Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. Mary Smith Mrs. Elva Boudrero and Mrs. Ruby Amussen will be the hostesses for the afternoon. 2t Now Low ' Pritos! 29xl.il) $6.30 30x4.50 $7.00 29x500 The Thomas will Tarbet camp meet at the home of Mrs. $8.85 John W. Cowley Sr., 384 West 2 North Friday May 16 at 3:00 p. m. Kate Mortemer, Annie J. BlanOlsen, and Amelia chard will assist the hostess. 31x5.25 $10.95 31x600 $12.75 The Elizabeth Mathews camp AH SI gps-A-ll Firsts Lifetime Guinn, tee Free Mounting meet Thursday at the home of Lola Jensen, Provi- will dence. The Brigham Young camp 'meet at the Bluebird, Thufsday, May 15 at 3 30. Mrs. Kittie B- Caine, Mrs. Margaret Morrell, Mrs. Lucy S, Cardon and Mrs. Ellen Barber will act (ill BLAIR will - as hostesses. COMPANY The Ralph Smith camp. Daughters of Utah pioneers, will meet at the home of Mrs. A. B. Nyman, North Logan, Thursday afternoon May 15. at 3 oclock. Mrs. Annie J King and Mrs. Mary King will assist the hostess. isociatti Proto Photo A Amy Johnson, 23, whose longest flight had been only 200 miles, took off at Croydon airdrome, London, England, in a tiny Moth plans co a Iona flight of 22,000 miles to Australia and return. 55 r I Vtf-IKiF. Motor vr.s (empiric Garage Service West 1st North Phone 39? J Logan, ( tah graii a w I zz ? . j J TSZ tri"rvrA - - it. to The man who said that distance lends enchantment went away where town a in people lived the view, probably from home to do their buying, . A warm glow spread over Anners-Icy- s pany and take my 150,000, toa Ill face, but It was Celia who be out $150,000! what both of them felt expressed Tou Kill be? Hasnt It gone she wept ecstatOh, Claude! through yetr ically. "It's pending. "Are yon satisfied?" Annersley inMmn. What are you doing here quired dryly. tonight? Hlte your trick, Samuels admit"I thought Id try a last appeal. ted. When did yon first notice "It failed? that vote, FUque? he demanded. 1 before could talk He was killed But a moment ago. 1 cast my I to him." A nuerslcy .sa.ld. .huskily. was there.- with "Wbat did you mean by pend- eyes down andtr be sdcesMirs to commence sgaln, asked. Samuels ing'? ' Just that pending. 1 dont be- year Not altogether. Samuels said; an-lieve Parados had signed th I suppose your husband wasn't vhorliatlom" be went on uneasily. given to buttonholes. Mrs. Tara-dosWhy was Parados trying to orenk you. Annersley? Dan! Mrs Parados laughed That was his little way. - He s,UhQutJtumor.u, Ha. one dishe wanted people to WUtLWffi an executive for coming Yes, but why did Parados begin charged office with a sprig of to express his hatred for you at this Into his t T LParenta j Avoiding Strain j By Alice Judson Peale The intelligent young mo-- 1 ther of today has heard so much and read so much about the importance of habit train-- 1 ing . ihaLiheirequenUy Jrgetsi that her ' baby is something more than a physical organism and a 1 Pequot Sheets;- - conditional flexes. So intent is she on teaching him habits of Independence and cleanliness that she has not time to realize that these-thing- a, important - as . they are,', may. If overstressed," result hr nervous strain and emotional i In his coat maladjustment. don't wear buttonholes, either, A child can be taught no- "Ive told you. -- that-it Mr. Samuels," Carotins said will, things valuable "No, you havent; Theres a reacompensate for excessive ner-- 1 son. Her bine eyes were challenging vous or emotional tension in Dig for It. then!" Annersley j and derisive. Her courage had Im- volved In learning it. shouted. . Certainly It is fine for the "Tell him. Claude! Celia plead pressed Itself upon roe and I felt pride as It reasserted ttself. Sam- toddler to have his own hooks But ed. "It must come out! in the bathroom and to hang was silent, Dont you see? uels eyes smouldered with up his wash cloth and towel as looked at he Caroline. Paradoe liked me and Claude and at-thmoment when he ls through with them-I- t t were engaged! There, you've got Tbs interruption is good for him to learn wee foil units It tc undress himself and to hang The phoenix In gone! Mrs Miss remain did hers. you Why upon his Parados suddenly shrilled. "Dan's bis clothes neatly Ferris? clothes tree, and to put his Jade phcculx! I did because Celia colored. in his play box Mrs. Parados was pointing at the toys away dont you see? k I had broken when he Is through playing with Parados he would have ruined empty glass case on the mantel with them. and the glase case that bad caused ParaYet these things are importthe Fleetwood company dos such acute distress just before I ant to the child Claude! Celia began to weep. only in so few him before had minutes a much a? they give him a cerlft Kirk looked up Just then. tain kind of freedom, a sense "This rose' seems to have lost his death. of power, and an eagerness for (Cooiright, Hit, William three or four of Its petals lie an ud Company further accomplishment. nonneed. Its the same sjjade as No one of jhera is worth Whet a etory tfta pheenla might the loose petal-- , too while apart irora Its- - effect tellk Tomorrows ekaptar ravtals Samuels Inspected the rose and how vital this clow may ha. upon his attitude toward himself ancLlhe world, abput him. As soon as his learning is Womans Posl Plans Auxiliary emotional accompanied by Cal. Long Beach, The Long Beach Nurses Post of The scenes nervous strain the American Legion here, composed of women veterans of the value ofof what he learns is World war, is taking steps to organize a unit of the Amer- wholly overshadowed by the ican Legion Auxiliary for mothers, sisters and daughters of bad Influence of wrong attitudes which are being set up. member of the post. The young mother who Is eager to train her child must Clean Vacant Lots know not only her books but Flushing. N. Y. A movement is being sponsored by the her child. Hers must be the William A. Leonard post of The American Legio to clean up intuition to sense when her toddler has had enough for all, vacant lots in Flushing. One of the purposes of the move- the when it is wise to ment is to provide play space for children who might other- press day, a point, and when to let particular time? 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