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Show Tape Four CACHE AMERICAN -- tCWSERfiEAHT KVNU ft kdfmDN CX Till AM. T HALSEY PLAINES yjiZj'-'-1 with watched A I. Whit Ha rt,n K No Asi Shaun i..n,,4 r mW.v York polurman, 0 'iV tuadei hi boo U mm Jlvfcfinv find become 0 up u ha i Itrn.ux "copper" Un With i'hou, ' 'tjrti , Atie . other oJi-eaDaly, alienate i by hi hnuohty manner, and pick a lsM Piogy Cedar and hi companion Pun"ward-kceicmaU u ttm ho or chy, d.-x- t arrlel hr Map In in iiry u;n h tumid " fui rl tik r" l, vr 11 11 - I a., - 1 4 4 i j- , 1 1' V v fa. Al- -. I ci i. If you plan I to come courting me there, lot me so I can know be out. at looked j Dennla skeptically j herYou're not aiding me, honey," he said. "You'd say yes in a if I'd minute agree for us to live with the old man. Just because he once picked you out of a paper box, you're j 1 j ? L h 1 - J the angel In racket o X- .- ,.A to Punchy, he nodded to Sergeant Madden and walked acrose the street to his car. As Dennis was about to walk inside the house, Shaun reached out to intercept him. He's trying to do me a favor, Youre getting he said. hoy, yourself into trouble. to get any Hows a cop going Place making love to the City of flew York? retorted Dennis get places doing your duty and passing examinations," aid Shaun. "And take thirty years doing it! I want to be a captain before I'm too old to enjoy it. So, it'a a hero you want to be! Six weeks out of the Academy and yourself. you're pinning medals u know I'm I want people t? Dennis Madden. Not just another ram. blue suit walking by in the "Starting trouble," muttered Shaun. Fighting young boys. . . . A blue suit in a hearse . . . that's what you'll be. The trouble with you,11 answered Dennis sharply, "is you're working You'll for the Police Department. Well, the Departments going to work for Yne see. Shaun seized him by the shoulder. staring. You 11 not be setting yourself up to be bigger than the Department, he said grimly. "The Police Departments the finest thing in this city New Yorks finest. And it's down on your knees you should be, giving thanks to be one of Ithem. Finest what?1 exclaimed Dennis. Finest mob of chumps that 'ever fell for a flash line of sob tuff. Duty. . .loyalty., .for what? Suddenly, Shaun saw red. Before he realized what he was doling, he had slapped Dennis across Abe mouth. If you? weren't my eon Td break cried. you in half, he dining-roodoor, Opening the A1 saw the tense postures of the two men, and sensed that something critical was about to happen. (Quickly be stepped between the ' m two. Dont, Pop, he said pleadingly. Now, Dennis, please As rapidly as his anger had mounted to fever pitch, Shaun felt k recede. He mopped his brow, and extended a brawny band. "Dennis, boy. Im sorrv, he said. "So am I, returned Dennis bitterly, seizing, his hat, and bolting at through the front door. Shaun sat down in an armchair, and seemed lost in reverie; but A1 went to the window and stared cot. He saw Dennis vault into Shauns car and start off then abruptly stop. Eileen had just come along the street. Dennis waved to her. She paused. Ha took her arm and spoke with mounting tension. "You dont really want a humdrum life and a tub of dirty family linen. Sure, I'll give you sleepless nights. But youll see the sunrise through silk curtains, and a maidll bring In your breakfast You'll have a new car every year, and a fur coat for Christmas. Youve left your father's house," and you're said Eileen soberly, asking me to go with vou. It's a strange marriage. Dennis, starts with desertion." "Is it me you're expecting to marry or my father?" Well, so far he hasn't asked me." His whole being torn by a gamut of conflicting desires and feelings, Dennis suddenly realized the futility of trying to conquer her quiet determination. His stubborn pride collapsed. Okay, sweetheart, he said. We board at the Maddens. Eileens eyes lighted up like diamonds. "Oh, Dennis, darling, she cried. "If you hadnt said that I'd have jumped in the river. Marching with flying pennants up the avenue, Dennis was one of eight thousand policemen on parade. The band was playing The Stars and Stnpes Forever." On the sidewalks Eileen was one of a half million cheering onlookers. Back at the station house, a group of precinct veterans, Shaun among them, underwent the inevitable ceremony of easing aching feet in tubs of warm water. It was getting harder and harder, every year, to march up the avenue; but nobody in the room would have missed it, while two legs remained to hobble on. Looking through Spring 3100 official publication : of the force, one of the officers stopped short and whistled. Then he stretched out the page In the direction of t Shaun. "What is it? asked Shaun, too tired to move. - . Mr. and Mrs. Dennis "It say Madden, recently married, have ordered a bundle from Heaven1. I could have told you that long ago, said Shaun, a broad smile spreading over his face. Its the biggest news in the Department since they appointed Teddy Roosevelt Commissioner. "Whatll you be naming him now Shaun or Dennis? Were hoping to call the child Mary, said Shaun with sudden gravity. Then he quickly regained his jollity. If by any bad luck it's a boy, hell be Dennis Madden, Jr. That name's to be known in this city. My boys going to make it known. The other officers exchanged odd looks. None of them wanted Shaun disappointed, but not one of them liked Dennis. that - ( To be continued) frlats h U. t. . I ! YOU'RE TALKING TO A PARADE NOT A MASS MEETING '.aAi r : . ' AT ItOXY TODAY UTAH OGAN JUNE SI 7 30 S,ilt Lake Tribune New 7. 5 Morning Exercise 8 00 lbur 9 00 Love 9 15 Pacific Paradise 9 30 Am. Family Robinion 9 45 Monitor View and New 10 00 Musical Roundup 10 30 Kin Col Swing Trio 10:45 Volodia Kstove 11:00 Harmony Hall 11:15 Cat "N Jammer Aaron Gonzalez Tango 12:00 Standard Male Quartet 12:15 Sail Lake Tribune New 12.30 Song of Gene Austin 12 45 USDA Farm Fla-diP M 00 Jim Walsh and Orchestra 1.30 Rooter' Mountain Boy a 2 00 Hollywood Brevities 2:15 Edwin LaMar Quartet 2:30 Rainbow Trio 3. 00 Monitor View and New 3:15 Spanish Strings 3.30 Hit Revue 4 00 Modem Salon Group 4 45 The Islanders 5.00 The Organ, with Ralph Waldo Emerson Ken Darby Sc King Men 5:30 Man Bites Dog 5.33 Jerry Shelton Accordion 5.45 Standard String Ensemble 6 00 San Myers Orchestra 6 : 15 Supper Melodies G:20 Something About Every- from (oji'.t Bishop Will Mia 4 CU-u- "i l - ,om ?r;k'VV. ( It. (Ill ou;uig to tile lane i a iiijiijable niT ,Ttiey npoil iThur trip was made by rail. ,( On the Improve j carpenter and Don Smith, underwent ho mx-nU'painter, an operation for a stomach disorder, was reported at the hospital last evening to be in lair condition and on the Improve. lo-a- l Sixty-Da- y A meeting Duck tihoot of the Utah Wildlife was called by ComFederation missioner Newell B. Cook In hi where office Tuesday evening, the Utah dub voted unanimously far a sixty day open duck ahoot this fall, commencing on the 15th day of October and ending on December 13th. main University Serves RICHARD ARLEX. Rochelle Had-aoMarian Marsh and Isabel Jewell are featured In Columbia1 new picture, Miaaing Daughter," which open a one day engagement today at the ROXY Theatre. n, j ... and Fbyl-U-s KAKOLD LLOYD Welch they appear in Professor Bewares" Lloyds latest comedy which open tomorrow at the Grand Theatre u Walter WinchelL well known columnist, enlisted In the Navy In 1917, was assigned to the U.3.S. ISIS, served on board that vessel until the cessation of , hostilities when he started his column In print. He is now a lieutenant in the Naval Reserve. C23ESO St tia GRATJUD V- STARTS - i. TOMORROW Doors 1:30 f Open ! V,'-- ' W' V ; ! JE.WiatftrfmifrAftqt. . COLUMBIA I PICTURE TONIGHT Play ! -- TEN-O-WIN And On Screen MISSING DAUGHTERS with RICHARD ARLEX ROCHELLE HUDSON MARIAN MARSH Wt OHlH3aUIS'KEEh Trombar's Orchestra Headed for Fair 9:15 Tin Pan Alley 9 : 30 True Detective Bishop and Mrs. Peter A. C. Mystery drama, The Case of the Pedersen of the Logan Second Music Master" ward, and their two children, Joyce 9:45 Treasure Chest and Win ton, left Tuesday for San 10:00 KVNU . Goodnite. Francisco to attend the lair and to visit points of interest along Sidelights For Twenty-- . the route to and from Treasure 9 : 00 , (Continued from Page One) with Fred G. Smith' driving. A steam engine and some other equipment may be obtained from the Salt Lake City Fire department. At the end of this section will be the latest fire engines and equipment - owned by Logan City and Cache County today. This fine equipment and efficient force has helped to keep the fire loss per capita in Logan City among the lowest in the nation today. Only 17c per capita. water home. Water i heated to the exact tem- The Daughters of the Pioneers have been asked to provide a float with the Pioneer Queen. This should be very impressive. Logan City has been asked to provide the queen float. A. J. Curtis is assembling many old interesting, pioneer relics for some window display preceding the celebration. Among these will be a gun display owned by John Q Adams. Director Frank Baugh of the parade desires that owners of any old wagons, buggies, white tops, farm machinery, report to him or the chamber of commerce. Also owners of fine teams of horses are also asked to report. The old stage coach, hand carts and other vehicles will be assembled at the city diesel plant where perature you desire and stored for your use. When you want Cache School Budget la automatically Cache county board of education will conduct a public hearing on its 1339-4- 0 tentative budget of day or night, anytime-othe year . . . just turn the tap. You never need give it a thought once this it. this afternoon at regular Lloyd Theurer board meeting, clerk, announced. Course in Literature Miss Frances Barber, assistant professor at Drake University at Des Moines, Iowa, Is offering a course in childrens literature at the summer session here. The course opens Monday. Miss Bar to teach ber is well qualified courses in this field, Dr. Linford said, and the college is happy to have her available for the teaching of this Important subject. Gulls Devour Hoppers Seagulls are aiding farmers in controlling grasshoppers in many fields in Weber and Davis counties, the weekly report of F. C. Harmston, federal hopper control Dr. G. F. supervisor, indicates. Knowlton, state leader of the program explained seagulls often follow the mower in alfalfa fields and capture large numbers of grasshoppers exposed when the hay is cut. Benefit from these birds is frequently noted in Davis, Weber, Salt Lake, Box Elder, Tooele, and Cache counties. Dr. Knowlton stated. tht heat- your Island. $425,180, You can forget the cares and worries that go with ing methods when you install completely automatic Electric Water Heating in , Fourth of July Celebration 19,29 DOUBLE TKOriJLK T Ei.i,!.u d In the annual statement of President George Thomas of the University of Utah, that Institution during the post year gave to 13.352 people. Of Instruction this number 4315 were resident classes college students attending 1279 were registeron tlie campus. they will be repaired and made ed In the 1938 summer school and rady (or the parade. extenChairman Richmond Young re- 2410 took courses from the division. sion will a fine program be ports that carried out for the meeting ImHome mediately following the parade. Elder Returning J. Ar bon Christensen, a Mormon The speaker will be announced soon. missionary at Oslo, Norway, who thing 8.25 Supper Melodies has received his release, has 8:30 News and Views Sorenson, manager of the ten this office, expressing appre- 8.55 Home Sweet Home his men elation for the Cache American Collegians Is working 7:00 For Mother and Dad hard to get them In good trim during the time he has lven away 7.30 Preston Trio for the baseball game with the from home. Elder Christensen says 7:45 Songs of Gladys Mattson Pocatello Cardinals tlie afternoon he has been able to keep in touch 8:00 Snow Zain Players of July 24. Tlie Cards top tlie with affair at home through the 8: 15 Hollywood Am. Leg Band Pioneer League now. They will be column of the local paper that 8.30 If Dance Time Sorenson bard to beat. will has come to him regularly and 8:45 Pauline and Her Perils his team with other promptly. He will be turning his strengthen 9 00 Half and Half players. The game will be at the face toward the good old USA 9:30 F. Trombar's Orchestra Fair grounds as the main afternoon within a few days. 9:45 Treasure Chest attraction. 10:00 KVNU Goodnite. Doors Open 1:30 Phone 337 a a FRIDAY, JUNE 23 Chairman Harold Fomoff for the AM bands expects to have at least six 7:30 Salt Lake Tribune New bands for the parade, concerts and 7;45 Morning Exercises baseball game. These add much to 15c ANY TIME 8.00 Request Hour 9.00 Alax McNichols any celebration and especially the Choice ol All That's Best 9:05 Clues tone and Violin parade. In Screen Entertainment! a a 9:15 Musical Newy 9:30 Am. Family Robinson Logan has many fine fancy and -- Last 9:45 Monitor Views and New saddle horses. Alma Lundahl is Showing Tonight- 10.00 King's Jesters for a of these working large string 10:30 The Islanders In the parade. Any kiddie with 10:43 Aaron Gonzalez Tango Shetland ponies are desired. 11:00 Petite Musicale the little black champion 11:30 Dancin with Anson owned by Ezra Jumping horse 12.00 Spanish Strings Lundahl will have a conspicuous 12:15 Salt Lake Tribune News 12:30 Standard Male Quartet place in the parade. , 12:45 USDA Farm Flashes P.M. Percy Smith, chairman of the 1:00 Rainbow Trio concessions reports a large midway 1 : 30 on the Junior high school grounds. Standard Strings 1:45 Pauline and her Perils Monty Young will have a complete 2:00 Hollywood Brevities set of his latest rides. Some of '2:15 Shelton and his Accordian these are new. This is not a carni2 : 30 Concert Master val. local concessions will be 3:00 Monitor Views and News on Many the midway. 3 : 15 The Playboys 3:30 Sooter and Californians Chairman Glenn Worthington of 4:00 Matinee Melodies the Kiddies sports on the taber4:30 Tremonton Program nacle grounds plans for more and 5:00 Kay and the Kids larger prizes and more events than 5:30 Man Bites Dog ever before. These events will be 5:30 Songs, of Gene Austin well organized and run off in good 5:45 Uemo and Cheri 6 : 00 Stan Myers Orchestra .A order. 6:15 Supper Melodies 6:20 Something About EveryEvery electric light pole in the business section will be decorated thing 6:25 Supper Melodies with American flags and national 6:30 News and Views colors. There will be no gapa At 7:00 Ken Darby & King's Men the Intersections will fly the U. 7 : 15 Edwin LeMar Quartet S. flags, the Utah flags and some 7:15 Junior Chamber of Com- beautiful colored banners. merce Safety Campaign 7:45 Eventide Echoes 8:00 .Music of Segar Ellis 8:13 Western Trails, with Dr. J. E. Broadhus 8:30 Jim Walsh and Orchestra a YOU CAIMT QUIT ADVERTISING j T-il- c Witu from window. I happoni-d.SunwIhinK tailing l.rr. "I fend Id talk to you What I It? Whirl are w X Ing? "AH over town. Across the ferry to Jersey, Maybe to the nmon" "Denma, whet 4e It that e happened. Eileen, Pm leaving the old homeeiead to get married. Dennla pieaaed her arm tensely "1 want in. eafvmM in h you to be the Brat to know, bora use It a you that I'm planning to marry. Chapter Four Us nice of you to be giving me much news, replied ti.een. that Piggy Ceder rememiarei Shaun " W bat I asked you was whats Madden in a y frwndly way, happened at home? , from the year during which the Dennis told her, paintin? the j, Mirer baa visited the restaurant picture from his own vie point. pperated by Fiery' mother. So. Pretty Soon they reached the Hudthe neat evening. Piggy peraunded son River. Dennis drove the car to accompany him to Mad- aboard a ferry-boa- t. Aa the two I'unchy aa a honie. They found him, den got out and strpjicd forward to alone. bad expccleJ, anting they the rail, he put his arm around You dona me anme favor Eileen. once," began Piggv. "and I am t Now, it won't do you any good he said, movforgot. ao 1 m giving you a hot to be pawing me, beat av. ay. iAnms failed to catch kid whole Your the got tip. ing gainst him. He digging hi own the twinkle in her eye. What a so funny about a man grave "What are you talking about?'1 asking you to marry him and he questioned. settle down gr, ponded Shinin, frowning. "Ask-'gla it? 1 thought you Figgy was about to become excame Drum when were In to get marme plicit, auddenly running pnto alght Realizing that he eould ried way nothing more Piggy turned "Never mind how I say It. Will Iblandly to the newcomer you marry me?" She turned away, with a mockOh, hello, there," he aid. Get out of here,1 rejoined Den- ing smile. Unable to restrain himnis, with no attempt to control a self longer, Dennis pulled her to neer. him, and. clamping back her arms, Hev, take it eay, on," put In pressed hi lips to her. Shaun. Piggy a all right11 "No, Dennis, don t," she whis- "He all rat,1 reorlcd Dennla. pered. "You not be my And all yellow, if he come consent with Jlu Jitau. gaining to you aga'n hell get Aa ho continued to kiss her, her ueallng In teeth picked with a night struggle to break away ceased, etick." and she put her arms about hia Piggy controlled whatever emo- neck. A moment later, angry with tion he felt at this jibe. Motioning herself for such a mild submission, broke lb - embrace. . i "Now, j e 1 1 e that' ttiii,. tumour M9St 1, jdnurcom-- J d, j "wu v'3 - ?s , mented Dennis, V t tvery year, sad Urnuu. J j "VV here shall we J ' I live i jt "I'll live where I've been living wl'.h you and lh RbDAY, Jlkict t A KIUIIAUI) AKLKN of vonrinuN 1 Thursday. June 22. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH equipment is Installed in your home. Automatic Electric Hot Water Service costs no more than less convenient methods averaging less than $3 a month for all the hundreds of families now enjoying this carefree service. Dont wait come in and get all the facts today. 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