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Show Blonriay, July 4, lyf. fna wur.n ad,. locad HE SPITE - WIFE 'Norslb accepts d lately. band is ing but Ray Returns Home Ray Marsh, scion o wealthy family, is jilted by girl and immediately proposes, out o fspite, to Mabel a111-ittle In a third rate traveling ,tiretty She; him, they are married and marital squabbles troupe. start imme-- J Kay s: father cuts off the parental ties and the young nus-- i forced to go to work to support his wife. He tries clerk "? is downcast over his having to work. One day, after Ray -- rth atKiety cacr3 ccdtjtt, otau T PAGE FIVE (Copyright J!27, By The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) leaves her rather hastily, Mabel receives a call from her old manager, Donald Smith. The latter asks her out to dinner and she Tbt night Ray loses his job. That and his wife's absence aeoepta work on his while he waits for her to return. His pent up anger breaks forth when she comes back and. after a nasty quarrel he leaves her. After waiting hopefully for over a week for her husbands return, Mabel, having reached the end of her resources sets NOTICE TO OONfUK TORr By Jean McDonough Sealed piopoeals will be received of Trustees of the I'tah Agricultural' College, for' the erection of a VeUcinary Chmc building on the College campus. Proposals shall be delivered to Mr. R. E, llemtsou, secretary of the board, p.t his 'off ice at the Utah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah, at or before two o'clock p. tn. on July 11th, 1927, at which time and place the bids ahull" be publicly open' .out to look Tor work. She makes a fruitless search for employment until she sees an advertisement of . her old In a theatric caf paper. She spends almost all her money to troupe the town In get lo which the company is playln, only to find that a day Qr so before, they moved to their next stand. Mabel, carrying her heavy bag, bravely follows them. About one mile from her goal, footsore and weary, she collapses at the door of a farmhouse by the Board ed. The hoard reserves the light to rejoct any or aiUbids. Plans and specifications ' are cm tle at the office of the Secretary, or they may be obtained of K. C. Room Schaub .architect Harris block, Logan City, Utah. Proupsata be a shall accompanied by ceiTaeate check in the amount of 5 per cent of the bid, made payable to the Board of Trustees of the Uta'h Agricultural College, which check is to be forfeited to the said Board in case the contractor fails to enter into a Contract for the performance of. the W'ork, with a satisfactory bond, within five days after having been award ed the contract. of the Utah , Board of Trustees Agricultural College. By R. U Hermann, Secretary. (Advertisement) LEGAL f i FKOHATE , When Ray left Mabel after their quarrel, he didnt go directly to his father's home. At a cheap hotel he spent a sleepless night tossing restlessly and planning his next step. Now he had a grievance against the world .an (1 against Mabel in particular now he was remorseful and planned to go back. But the morning found hint again determined to start life anew Without his actress wife, AH day he wondered what he was going to tell his father; how hi was going do explain hid sudden return. As Ray stood Ja the door way of - the .old family mansion hesitating, ills father came down the hall. Both men stopped abruptly and stared uncomfortably at each other. The older mans face hardened slowly into a defiant what are you doing here expression, but he said nothing. CITIZENS OF NORTH DEFY KING.GEORGE Proclamation , of Freedom Made at Mecklenburg " More Than 1S2. Year Ago. In spite of doubting Thomas Jittor-soand the reluctance of certain leas Interested Virginians to admit that anything good ever tame out of North Carolina, no sufficient reason now exists for questioning the proud boast that the citizens of Maeklasbsrg county, in the latter state, did Siag defiance In the lace of Great Britain In the form of a declaration of independence Just thirteen months and fifteen days before the Continental congress In Philadelphia saw fit to piake ther same decisive move. The date was May 20, 1775," the place was Charlotte, N. , and the immediate provocation of precipitate' action was the arrival of the express with the news of the shooting down of Capt. John Parkers Minute men by British regulars under Major Pitcairn on Lexington common. It was In 1S10 that a newspaper of What was.fali to be the declaration Itself a document containing several of the phrases of his own famous vapor was called to the attention of Thonms Jefferson bv John Adams. Writing to Adams from Jefferson said he believed It Spurious, because tip to that moment of, U. though he be had never lived la the ,ad. filing Btate of Virginia. He called ttentimi also to the circumstance flirt the witnesses appealed to were, nu t of them, dead. C-- Mdn-ticdl- Im-'r- ' Jeffsrson'sfttiiid 6 pen. . jvas careful to However, JefiV'-'add that he based ds opinion on negative. evidence wh t positive evidence was perfectly coir 'tent to overthrow. One of the most v.. ant collectcns of this evidence has Imen Archibald Henderson, who is otherwise known as the American familiar of Bernard Shaw. Another furiously assailed when he the data was Dr. first collected who has George Washington Graham, written a whole book on the subject. The controversy was beated and acrimonious. On the affirmative side It extended to the Insinuation that one of the Virginia champions of Jeffersons priority bad used Ills position as minister from this cmmtrv to the Court of St. James to abstract from the British colonial archives a copy of the Cape Fear evidence Mercury, which was material because It contained the text of tha withMecklenburg declaration printed It Issued. was It utter in the month In was known thut such a copy had. fc et, been sent to Lord Dartmouth by of Jcslah Martin, the royal., governor Martia fluie. the at North Carolina treason-- , described it as the late moat in th able publication of a committee reexplicitly Mecklenburg county of his to i majesty nouncing obedience and added that It surgovernment treasonable passed all horrid and that the Inflammatory spirit On the of the country has produced." 11 r -- w (U) ' TO BOISE AND RETURN July 8th, from LOGAN limit July 11th UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM (Advertisement)- manuforgery and memlacity-r-thfacture of history out of whole cloth. Events Lsadlng to Action. Assuming the evidence as sufficient, the story of what happened becomes series of part of a events In the province whose position between two ostentatiously aristocratic neighbors has sometimes, It is said, deprived her of due consideration. In March, 1774. Governor Martin e CAROLINA FIRST TO r Ray laid a conciliating hand on his fathers arm. you Dad he said slowly, it will only take a minute Mr. Marsh grunted his resent and walked into (he living room, Ray drew up a chair beside him and began his explanation 1m- mediately. He related a rather plausible story telling how Mabel had tired of him hqw the lure of the stage had proved .stronger than her love for him and fUnlly how ghe had deserted him for a lowly actor. Ray raised his head at the completion of the tale. 'I see now Dod that you were right, he said contritely, and Im back for good Ive something to say to , ' August of that year a convention had met under the governors nose in New Berne and sent delegates to the Continental esugresL For the rest of that year the separate counties had been busy with meetings and preparations, and In April, 1775, thd'&sseffitily which met fey tlie authority of the crown the last one was also a con ven-U- n tf tiit people. They "transformed themselves from (line t r time Into then ilia other, so Governor Martin, who was a soldier, said, and thus, as Doctor AIorrivm sees it, strained the British constitution to the utmost or, In other words, the breaking point. At the same time, a cerlu Col. Richard Henderson and his associates, all North Carolinians, had formed a company, with Daniel Boone for field leader, and set up a government In a tract of land which. they had bought from the Clierokees without royal warrant That hind, which they named Transylvania and which liu'luded a great pi'irt Of Tennessee nnd Kentucky, they had practically proclaimed tobe independent not only j of Great Brituin'bqt of North Caro-lina, and Virginia ss well. They asked, Indeed, to have It acknowledged by congress as the fourteenthprpv ince r of the Confederation. as-an- d 1 ! Denounced - King George. Obviously, the North Carolinians were not In submissive mood when the news of the first blood shed lu the Nortln arrived. What happened at Anson county courthouse when the messenger rode Into that place Is recorded In a Certain family Bible to wllch Doctor Henderson Jibs hud access. The writer is a young man named Morgan Brown, an eyewitness. He says that the messenger found the county court In session and the magistrates, some of whom were tories, on the bench. The people forced the court ,to adjourn without the form of doing It In the king's name. Then they rushed out bearing the sheriff with them, leaving the tory magistrates still sitting on the bench. Afterward; The people consented for them to meet and close some unfinished business upon condition that it should not 'be called In the kings name or that the words God save the king should be added by the crier, for said they. Ve Will have nothing done in the name of a king who has his troops slaughter our cltlzens. And thus ended the royal authority. For the court, after dosing tlielr record, never sat again." . Gathering of the Citizens. At Charlotte, some fifty miles, away, the messenger appears to have found an assembler of the leading citizens of Mecklenburg summoned from the various companies throughout the county by the colonel commandant, Thomas rolk. According to the received chronology, the messenger arrived Slay 19 and threw the gathering Into a fever. The secretary, Jolih Alexander, says they sat In the courthouse all night, netther sleepy nor hungry nor fatigued, feud In the morning passed a set of resolutions prepared by Ephraim Brevard. In the resolutions occurred the following declarations: That we ds- PesolveO ' Me-Knl- tt solve us vvjtli the mother country mid absolve ourselves from allegiance to the British crown; and Resolved, That we do hereby declare ourselves a free and independent people; that we ore and of right ought to be a sovereign and people under the power and the general congress." It should he noted that the text Is taken from Judge Fruncois X. Martins History of North Carolina," which text is supposed to he the same that was printed In the lost Cape Fear Mercury, for even the more ardent North Carolinians' do not deny that the original document was destroyed in 1800 when Alexander's house was burned. A slow upwar(TTwTbTof Mr, blossomed Into a broad smile. down sharply on Marshs lips ; finally He brought his hand his sous shoulder. I knew that youd see the light my hoy his tone as affectionate, and Im glad to have you back. This foolish little tffair of yours will he a lesson that you'll never forget. Wed straighten out any legal difficulty that may come up and youll Tie ready to start on a fresh clean page Itay returned1 his father's smile, thanked him and left the room. He was anxious to get away afraid that already he had said too much. APPEAL TO HEAVEN . JN THE DARK HOUR Washing ton t Fervent Pray er at Valley Forge. In the solitude of" his room Ray. down to think, That was a rot- ten lie he told a dishonorable, a caddish thing to do. It wasnt feels fault that he earn ' enough to support her be hadn't played fair with her hadn't triad hard enough. All these thoughts flow through his mind, tugged at his conscience. He felt mean, cowardly, Ss .he should have felt under the . , y, o rt '.'. RENT T - J Fa SANTA ROSA, Cal-- , July 2. Within the shadows of the stables of the great Rancho Wikiup near here is a grove cared for as diligently as those in the city cemeteries. It holds the remains of one of Americas famed race horses Disquise, a true son of equine aristocracy, who died at the noble ag:e of SO years. Only, last fall John II. Rosse ter, owner of Disguise, gave a birthday party for the horse. Some 20 0 .sportsmeh and society people attended. Refreshments for Disguise included a (fl3) Lathe -- furnish. 2 FOR RENT Phone 441, 4 room notice to East. with bath. FOR RENT 3 room house. quire 205 East 3rd Forth. In- - Furnished and unfurnished apart ments. 227 North 1st East. FOR RENT Nicely furnished two Best location, room apartment. garage. Laundry facilities. At 135 E. Center. 2.(P)-Speedwa- y driver, be rewarded with a Carnegie medal for heroism during the 500-mi- le here. May 30. speedway race Battens car broke into flames while traveling mere thanv 100 mile an hour, but the pilot stayed with it un- - FOR RENT Furnished Three 131 room apartment W. 2 N. Ihoue 734-- t room nicely furnlsh-- . FOR RENT ed apartment. facilities, garage, and all needed requirements furnished. Finest location. At 135 E. Center. . , 6 .s'. MISCELLANEOUS Highest prices paid, all kinds poultry. E. D. Hogan. Rhone 869-J. Protect your crop with Hail and Fire Insurance. See Hickman at Cardoti Company. SAVE TIME AND MONEY. CALI, JUHNSON TAXI. PHONE 014. . In the matter of the estate of Robert C. Cedd s, deceased. . Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Admmibtrarix of the estate of Robert C. Oeddes, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims acalnst, the said deceased ,to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within 4 months after the first publication of this notice, lo the said administratrix, at her residence, 159 eiiKfSrdi North Logan Citv. Utah, the same .feeing the place, for. the transaction of the business of haul estate, in the citv of Logan, County of Cache, State f Utah. Dated this Uth day of June 2927. Kate Geddes, Administratrix, Logan, Utah. , Arthur H. Hart, Attorney for administratrix, Preston, Idahor . NOTICE.. TO Tf, 31 DITORS , . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DepartiiMot of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Salt Luke' City, Itah, June O, 1027. Notice Is herebv given that Mathew Nlcliolls of Wesr Ogden Utah, who,, on April 8, 1922, made Addl Stock raising Homestead, No, 924349 for StiNEVi, NSEU. SENWi4, XEASWty Seci 25. Twp. 10 North Range 5 East & Lots 2 & 3, NW4-NE- U Sre 30, SSEVi, NHASEy,. Section 19, Township 10 North, Range 6 Earf, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk -- of the District Court, at Randolph, Utah, on the 1st day of August 1927, Claimant names as witnesses; Andrew Nicholls & Eli Dideriek-soof Randolph, Utah, Joseph DeaS ALeRoy Shelby of Ogden, Utah. ELI F, TAYLOR, register. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIIR U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. June )4. 1927. Notice is hereby given that Wil-for- d Jenson, of Hyrum, Utah, who, rn June 8, 1922. made stock raising homestead entry. No. 031590 for SE NE SE E6 SW 4 Sec, 12, E (4 i, N NW(4, NF. SK'A.SE SEU, Sec. 13 Township 9 North," Rango-S- ;: East, Salt Lake' Meridian, htw filed'"Rotieo ofLJn- tention to make three year FrobR--- , ta establish claim to the land above described, before Christina g, Olsen, Notary Public, at Hyrum, Utah on the 20 day of July 1927. . Claimant names as Witnesses: Hiram C. Jensen, Leon Anderson, Vernon C. Olsen and Floyd Jensen all of Hyrum, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR Register Covered with fine copper screen wire, a new metal window ventilator adnijts fresh air to a room without causing drafts and excludes rain, snow and dust. n, Dress making by experienced dressmaker. Satisfaction Miss guaranteed. Thornton, 129 North 1st East. WANTED CALL THE DEPENDABLE TRANS-FEMAN. CHARLES R. JOHNSON. PHONE 314. Garbage and rubbish removed, Sit. CALL '1 11K MEN U tin El BON weight Oh, they are people "tfrhb wnt 1400 lbs. Call 320. everything any one else has., and they aever wash theinselv es, answered the J.OST Navy blue silk blouse, Re-turn to Journal. Rewards other. "Oh, I see. They are just little boy A compressed air operated nmch-in- a The Outlook. growed ap! haw been designed by a Denver man to cleanse packiitg taken from Unavoidable Aunt Susanali Sueh a (lrees TYhy, rail road oar journal boxes before it the Idea! Id be mortified to death Is replaced. In a dress like that! Pin Ills Yes, Argentina has prohibited the imexpert yon would, but dont feel badly about It. Aunt portation of corn or seed corn from as a means of prevent Btmaqah. A figure cant be all countries the possible Ing introduction of the . . helped. corn borsr. 1 yss-son- LHEDITORS , j. INDIANAPOLIS, July fans Lave asked that Norman Ratten, Brooklyn race Estate of base- a Purse f$7,000 cake 10 feet wide, prepared of x and fans. friends bran and oats, with carrots tak FOR PAINTING, DECORATING AND PAPER HANGING. CALL L. ing the place of candles. C. MATHEW'S, 381 EAST 3rd In 1900,' this thoroughbred In SOUTH. PHONE 1 136-Anarchut Defined a gallant hid for Epsom Derby Tuo dill (lieu wees Id an LOST honors placed third to Diamond absorbing emi vernation. engaged LOST one black, one horses: To ; What are anurehlslsT" Said one. Jubilee. about bay .four years old - Ask MedaFFor Hero of the - In (lie Mate of Lillie J. Wangxgayd Also, known, as.. Sirs..." William Wangsgard. Creditors will present claims with FOR' RENT Nice cool sleeping Vouchers to the undersigned adminrooms on ground floor. 129 N, istrator at hm residence in Logan, 1 W. Utah, on or biforc the 20th day of , 1927, Furnished house or apartment. August, 1mm Abrii Jorcensen Administrator Phone 363-J- , & Young Batten, Attorneys. First publication, June 20. FOR RENT A five room modern Last publication, July 20, 1927. home, with bath. Call Phone 265, FOR RENT 3 rooms, good ment Phone 354. RELIABLE YUAN J. W. AULT and ' by Phono 448, . CRUWTORH- istrator at Edwards Furniture Company, Logan, Utah, oil or before the H IGth day of August. 1927,. William Edwards. Administrator. and Button, Attorneys. Young First puhl'cntion, June M.1927. Last publication, July 15, 1927. , room apartment will 691 North 4th 'll) In the matter 3 FOR RENT room furnished borne with garden. 691 North 4th East. FOR RENT NOTICE- Mary Jane Davis, dedeaecd. Crediting will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned admin- Classified Advertisement must be paid in advance. One cent a word per .issue. Minimum for first insertion IS cents. , Grave of Throughbred four! of the Fir! JudiciaiDjstriu. of cbe Stale of Ulali in am) for (he Loudly' of Classified Advertising - New York Times Magazine In llie District (Continued tomorrow.) -- AN II GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICE. - CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE I.KSPUUI H IC SKIVERS BOR b LUTHER IMOR.MATIOM sat Thls Is said to be word for word tlte prayer that Washington sent up FOR SALE to the Great White Th rone of God In that dark hour of the republic when For Fuller Brushes call 1093. Ms barefoot army, shivered In the SPRING FRYERS 4 And 5 for snows of Valley Forge: 11.00. 235 West 5th North. earnwe our make Almighty God, est prayer that Thou wilt keep the FOR SALE 1925 Ford to truck. United Status tn Thy holy protection; New tires, Ruckatell axel. Bhoae i that 3bpu wilt Incline the--' hearts of 326-w- . . , Hmv citizens to cultivate a - Sought Only Their Righto. & spirit t of .rubordHiiUiim oml. oiitxllcHce to gov- Salesman left $65.06 typewriter tor Returning again to the story: These me to sett, Cheap for cash, plume resolutions were read to the people ernment; and entertain a brollieriy 927-, , , love for affection each and end other out vide the courthouse .by Colonel buggy ana childs lo!k and received with shouts and for their fellow citizens of the United FOR SALE Baby States nt large; and finally, that Thou bd. Phone 846-- J, In accordance with a provihuzzas, sion In the resolutions themselves, Brass bed springs, range etc, 227 they were transmitted to the Contihj'orth 1st East. nental congress, where the persons BABY CHICKS Different varieties approached said that the subject of on. hand Wednesday, Thursday the resolutions was premature to be and Saturdays each week. Also fruit laid before the congress." tree spraying. Phone Thomas J. Row-leAt that time the cooler heads still HD, hoped to compose matters with the iuo her country without an actual Pedigreed police puppies. Phone breach. The strongest statements pf , T?7-- J. 2$6 p. 4 Jtaith, to Colonists' the dejenplnatioi) hot submit to coercion Or to whnt they FQR SALE Second hand touring car in excellent mechanical conregarded as the abridgment of tlielr dition. Good tires. Inquire Phone 7. liberties as subjects of the British orown were eoupled with expressions FOR SALE My canyon home of loyalty to the crown Itself. Indeed four rooms completely furnished. Americans from were far am'iiig For price and terms Inquire of H. G. belhx torles there were many who Hayball store on West Center St. wrrp proud of their own connection Logan. v till Britain and reluctant to sever It FOR SALE Good Dodge touring. George Washington himself uhoat that Extra bargain at $150.00, Terms. fed. ns Archibald Henderson r- fi Call at 80 West 4 th North to Inspect ml nls u,. abhorred Indefiendenoe ' Terrs, which meant that he desired to be a FOR a still remain good Vlrgiiilmpnnd good rngllfhinnn.Washing. Cm Headquarters During FOR RENT Three room unfurnishthe Agony at Valley Forge. Independence Nct Sought. ed apartment. 142 East 2nd South - As a matter of fact, even Jefferson wilt most graciously be pleased to dis- FOR RENT Small modern house at this date, was not an op&n advo- pose us fell to do Justice, to love with garage. 22 East 2rd South. cate of lndeiiendenee, nor did Patrick mercy, and to demean ourselves withj phone 618 Henry In bis ringing resolutions" ( that charity, humility and pacific tern Jefferson called them), adopted in Virper pf mind which were (lie character- - til it slowed dowrf and he COUld ginia after the Lexington bloodshed isticsuf the Divine Author-o- f ur run jf 0ff (Jje track. He had take so rash a stand. ' blessed-rettgioand without ,a humble , direct it with his foot at the The sum of the matter is that the luiitutiou of example in these declaration of Independence nhleli a he to can the Beat. we from timer hope tnlags Mecklenburg. N. C Issued one,yeat happy nation Croat our euppttca-Officials said his bravery pro-tlo- n, ahead of time and the revolution which we beseech Thee, through Jesus ol a ahead started the lives of other saved century Virginia bably Christ our Lord. Amen." time had each to wait till the country So the prayer ran so wonderful drivers and spectators and pre- at large was ready for the real thing then and stm more wonderful now ( have Thpy were dramatic gestures, not when there are those in the land whol vented, a, fire ,might , ,, which the accomplished. Nevertheless, tilings seek not only to sow tl seeds of,Spr Virginia affair cost many Jives ol Hatred ana dissension but who atoo application for the hero medal patriots nnd some of those who were la their shake their lists t have been made and Batten, not so counted, and tons of ink have of God. Los Angeles Times. who W8S in & hospital for Weeks face the been spmed orefthe K(.rtli Carol!nu I after the accident, has been outbreak.: NOTICES s 3 With a vacuum drying invented in Sweden lumber ready for cabinet work or makers within three days tree has been cat down. process Is made pattern after a Mussolini savg that his successor has not yet been boraWell, thats some relief, janjsy - |