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Show (Thursday A pi ii Jvk?Ai i i, iaIA, Oh, Gvrg onr, bow vuitl If an proteteil. Now perhaps 011 better run ajong to thuPete tom.. He loots -- ZEN of the Y. D. cA Novel of the Foothills By ROBERT STEAD T. C. -- "But know, ituthmr a NntSSm," Tk. Me. CopTridw hr ROBERT STEAD It wouldn't lie fair until you she continued. There are lonelv. Ml rittt.Mkhe sakl. striding As "lie walked las angrily. away rage deepened, and tie turned and slmok his fist at her. shouting, Ml right, hut ou think jou're I'll get you et, see Stuart, and Trausley thinks lie's smart,' xk Is sm nrter t h an hut Georg both of you, and hell get jou yet. She wmed her hand, eomplaoently, but her composure had already maddened him. He jerked hU hrrse up lr roughly, threw himself into the saddle, and set out Rt a lurd gallop along the tiall to the So tit h Y.T. It was mid afternoon when he over-took Tran outfit, now winding down the southern slope of the tongue of foothills which divided the two valleys of the YD. lete, wet o'er the flanks, pulled tip of Ida ow a aeeord beside hinder'" wagon. George," sold Under. Whats your hurry V Then, glancing at tils here's your blanket saddle Drasks Jaw dropped, hut he had a qdlek wjt, although an unbalanced one. Well, Li, I clean foigot all nltout It, he admitted, with a laugh, "but when n fellow spends the morning 1 hatting. with old Y.Da daughter few a allowed to lies forget guess things." , ' L, - ObiLl "lteikou joty. don't believe .It, eh. Liu? lteokou you don't believe I stood an talked for so long I Just had to But It Wouldn't Be Fair Until You Know, She Continued. things Yd hnye to tell you, and I dont like to." She was looking downw aid how, and he fancied he could see the color rising about ber cheeks and her frame He turned toward her ynd trembling. extended his aims, me tell your own George, he cooed. No, she said, with sudden rigidity. I cant confess. Come on, he pleaded. Tell me. Ive been si had man, too. She seemed to he v sighing the matter. If I tell you,, you will pew, never mention It to anyone? , Never. I swear it to 011, dramatically raising his hand. Well," site said, looking down bashfully and making little marks with her flnger-nal- l In the pole on winch they were leaning, 1 never told anyone be; fore, and nobody in the world knows It except he and nip and he doesnt know It now cither, because"! killed him. , . 1 1 had to do Of course you did, dear, he murmured. It was wonderful to receive a womans confidence like this. - Yes,.! had 0 kill .!'.( repeat; fed. ! You see heHa pftvAjsM' to tn Without being-- - art reduced ' It was some kstftuAgJn-forpr,rk 'felt the blfivv. Iti uihiA tot him gradually, like returning c nsebmsuess to a man who has been ct lined. Then anger swept him. Youre playin Wit., tT 't be cried. Youre ntakln r foal tnc'' 'ldi A It. e 30 Minutes From Basin to Coiffuri pull myself away ? You reckon right." George Tigs thinking fast Hete was an oppmtumtY to present the imldent tn a light which had not before occurred to him. "Guesa you wouldn't believe K'te told me ber secret told me somethin she had never told any body else, an made Guess you me swear not to mention don't believe that, neither? Linder You guess right., again. was quite unperturbed He , knew something Of Pranks gift for romancing. Drank leaned over in (he saddle un- f II he could reach Linder's ear w 1th a And she called me loud whisper. dear ; George dear,' she said, w hen I came away. The h I she did I said Lluder, at last prodded into Interest. - He consld ered the George dear Idea a daring flight, even for Prazk. "Better not let old Y.D. hear you spinning anything like that, George, or liell be likely to spoil jour, youthful beauty. - Oh, X.D.s all right, said George, knowingly. "Y D.s all right. Well, I guess Ill let IVte feed a bit heie, and then well gobagk for hi blanket, You'll have to excuse me a bit these days, Lin; you know' how It is -when a fellows In love Huh! said Linder. satUtletf to stay w here-the- y jjAiiiiil COuITiY, UTAH 4 O Jtavjtu FI7Q are' flier If they're should he enough for both. not jlivjvjAK C iW, Ai-- , L whatV demanded If theyre hot, Linder. The Truth J Be heard what YD. said. saldt Cut It, spite o h- -l an high water and I always obey orders, They wound down the hillsido un til (hey came to the stream, the horses You About this of water in their eager nostrils. It was a good ford, broad and shullow, with the typical bowlder bottom of the mountain stream. plus proof on proof Light-Si-x The horse, crowded Into It, drinking greedily with a aoit of droning noise caused by the bits in their Amuths. When thev had their satisfied their thirt they ral-e- d heads, strefihed their nose. f.tr out upon their and champed inis. After a pause in the stream they drew-o- ut Tin the farther bank, vvhere were open spates among cottouwoou trees,' and Translev Indicated that this would be their camping ground. A1 ready smoke was Issuing fioni the 1 tuck wagon, and in a few minute the men's sleeping tent and the tw stable tents were flashing back the afternoon attn. They carried no eatof tlwt an eating ing tent ; wagon was backed up against tke clunk wagon, and the men vve-- e served in it. They had nojt paused for a midday meal ; the cook bud provided T,andw idles of bread aBrro2XF tetf to dull the eiigc of their ttype-tiand now all vverekeen to fall t us soon as the welcome clanging Cf ihe plop colter which hung from the end of the clunk wagon should give the signal. , Presently ti,U clanging filled the evening air with sweet music, and the HIS Studebaker Light-Si- x is supreme value in the class. It oners, not a few, but scores of advantages. In its chassis it represents the best that modem engineering knows. In 'its steels and quality of construction it is identicaLwith the costliest cars we build. This is to offer you proofs. Then urge that you see it before paying $1,000 or more for a car. T; d years of test for its purpose. On some. .cars in this class called in auditors to we pay the makers 15 premium to compare the operating costs. They made comparisons on 329 cars, runget them exactly right. The crankshafts are machined on , ning up to 25,000 miles. all surfaces, as was done in the It was found that this Studebaker Liberty Airplane Motors. This to Light-Si- x cost for operation 11.4 give perfect motor balance, at an exless than the average of its rivals. tra cost to us o $600,000 yearly. This depreciation. It has more Timken bearings than ' That meant $207.50 Bayed on 25,000 miles. All because of this quality any other competitive car within $1,500 of its price. figure-inclu- -- ded Whcit 1 Some evidence The extra values which thin car typifies have made Studebaker the largest builder of quality !n-te- ad . -- e, $1045 We buildjn model plantsrwith modcrama. They have made these cars a 'sensation. Sales The multiplying - Studebaker de- mand has forced an in- vestment of $50,000,000 in model plants and 1 Learn, for your own sake, what that means ' r you. ar The engineering de- partment which designs and superintends this costs $500,000 per year. The machines which build it are modern and exact. 517 operations on this car are exact to l1000th of inch. 122 operations are exact one-hal1000th of an inch. 1,200 inspectors are employed submit each car in the making an to lf to to - 32,000 inspections.- - Infinite care 11 from $200 to $400 more. class. One of the Built by the leader in the fine-ccars for which people last year paid $201,000,000. Built in a model $50,000,000 plant, producing 150,2 000 cars yearly. And saving you by quantity production from $200 to $400. , Built of the same steels, with the same care, as the costliest cars we make. jThe car that saved 11.4 in operating cost under rivals. The car with 14 Timken bearings. Mall coupon for book about it " Light-Si- x tions, would cost you Light-Si- x Scores of extra values $38,-000,0- 00 f chinery, which have im-mensely- - reduced - the manufacturing costs, y" A car like this, built under ordinary condi- 00 equipment. Of this, has been spent in the past five years, so fhe plants are -- as engineering, overhead, etc., are divided by 150,000. dies," have almost trebled in three years. Last year 145,167 people paid for Studebaker cars. 3en ill (Hi with long, slouclty tread into The table run the eating wagon. dim it the veuter, with bench seats ut either side. I he cook, properly ganging the mens appetites, had not taken tiu.e to prepare uipat and potatoes, but on the table wete ample basins of grnnltewure filled with beans and bread and stewed prunes and canned tonutaes,..pltchers of sirup and condensed milk, tins wlthrannnalait it nd lam, and plates with butter sadly sutlerlng front the summer heat, 'lit cot k filled their granite cups with hot teu from a granite pitcher, and when the cups w ere empty filled them again anil again. ' And when the tubles were pnitly cleared he brought out deep pled filled with raisins and with evaporated apples and a thick cake froiu wlihh the men cut hunks as generous 1 ransley as their appetite suggested had learned, what women are said to have learned long ago, that the way to man's heart Is through his stomach, 'and the cook had carte blani he. Not a man who ate at Transteys table bat would have split his blood for the bovs or for the honor of the gang. Ihe meal was nearing Its end when through a window Linders eye caught sight of a man on horseback rapidly Visitors, Tt atislev, he apptoacldng. w arable to say before tbe ruler pulled up at tbe open door of the covered We build 150,000 cars yearly, All such major-cost- s cars. $201,-000,0- it saves you The steels are selected from 35 each one proved best by formulas, r The equipment is unusual. The cushions are of genuine leather, and are ten inches deep. Every part and detail accords with Studebaker traditions. And the name Studebaker has for 72 years stood for quality and class. Mark this result ' Some men who operate fleets of . J to Send for the book Mail us the coupon below We will send you' free our new book that will inform you on five simple things which reveal the value of a car. For instance; It will enable you to look at any car and tell whether its been cheap--ento meet a price or offers true quality, " It will tell you why some cart rattle at 20,000 miles and others dont It chows one single point in a dosed car which measures whether youre getting top or medium quality. The book is free dip the coupon below. ed -- a SIX BIG George dropped behind, and an X SPECIAL-SI- X amused smile played on the foreman's too known Prazk had face. He long 126-iW. B. 60H.P. 112-i, W. B. 40 H. P. 50H.P. to be much surprised at anything he . . $1045 M , . $1750 $1425 Touring Touring Touring 102S . might do. It was Drazk's idea of gal. . Roadster , . , 1835 1400 . . . Roadster . Speedster m 1195 . . lantry to make love to every girl on . 2495 , . 1895 Coupe Coupe 1395 had . . .managed wagon. s sight. Possibly Drazk Coupe . 2685 , . . ' Sedan 1985 . 1485 Sedan . Sedan to exchange a wtttd w 1th Zen, and his He was such a rider as inay still Imagination would readily expand that be seen- - in those last depths of tbs Into a love scene. .Jtenl Even the (Alt prices f. o. b. factory. Terms to meet four convenience.) wheels have 'where country ranching placid, balanced Linder felt a slight nut entirely .crowded. Romance olt of leap tn the blood at the unusual name hoiseback, ' Spare and well knit, Ills which auggested the bright girl who had a suggestion of slightness had come Into his life the night be- 'figure STUDEBAKER, South Bead, ladieoa j which the scales would have belled. It his into fore. Not exactly life; You Can- - I was His and me keen mall Pleaae book, Why I face, your would be fairer to say she had touched t brown as the August hills, and above J J not Judge Value by Price. the riraV his life. Perhaps she would It 1 5 lje broad hat sat In the careless L never penetrate It further; Linder j v li.Sj M dignity affected by the gentlemen ofi V rather , expected thak would be lie the J , j , coat' afforded uv '"His I, leather jb i) plains. iV i oas?, y AUs.jfnr prark she watf In no fef 'day arid 'danger from lilm. Diah's methods Itnn tli hold of 7 :V J night. t were 0 precipitous that they could be AUTOMOBILES OF. PRODUCER QUALITY LARGEST WORLDS' THE counted upon to defeat themselves. Iti- A ' (To Be Continued) Below stretched the valley of the South Y.D., almost a duplicate of Its (T roofti' '.modern home northern neighbor. The stream hugged WHEN CALLING A TAXI think of FOR RENT 3 room modern home. FOR SALE fcimfvlcfc'A1 on North being 374 Just, Servion r Screen porch and basement, the northern - Safety First. Comfort and ih feet of the hUla ItfainJ-iSt- i Tbonw ..,23?! . ce.-: All those things we gladly South 1st West. Phone 1016-W- f aide of the valley ; Its ribbon of green and gold was like a fringe gathered giveijon plus 15c per mile. Johnuiifuri bargain sale m Oliver no. son Taxi. Phone Pay 1234. Night APARTMENTS furnlshedand about the hem of rhelt skirts. Be, ' f ' 27 Nj 1st . 'TYTEWtUTFriS.' .', All in good to isbed IhQUjre let,rt . 268-Jiframlfied AdverHsetoeBtdhtt5s paid In advance. One cent a word yond the stream lay the level plains I , cOndlterti' RlTfeRvBtOS. DRUG - E. ,Street. , y, , nf the valley, and mile to the south j Isiue. ' MtolTOntn- lor first Insertion 15 cents.f ta-hT BABY CHIX Wlute Leghorns, . ;4 ,V i 'if rose the next ridge of foothills. It , ; t ',r Barred QARAGE FOlt RENT-Jlat- n. --Cheap J at Black Mlnoreas, that was frotu these luterlyuig plains ... . Rocks, R. L Reds, and Burf OrpingDRESSES FOR SALS at be Palace Y.P. expected his thousand tons of THE REST --IX LIFE INSURANCE tons. Every Week.ENOCH CREWS, Hotel. New- - shipment every week. ' ' r CASH Metro-pollta- n Seabright, Calif. hay. FOR Allred. Mr. FOR SALE Linder's appreciative eye took In Life Insurance Co., G. D. Call S19-YOUNG MAN W ANTED for farm the scene ; a acene of stupendous sixes ;L6tS PLOWED FOR SALE Five- room modern Bennett, Manager. 5 Underhe'1 No. work. home ou 6th North, between and magnificent distances. ,As Steady emplojment. Ap- CHEAP FOR CASH Now SUPERIOR BABY CHICKS wood typewriter, scarcely used, Main and First West Easy terms, ply to Carl Rassmussen, Benson slowly turned bla vision eastward a LAWK MOWERS and saws sharpened. Will collect and deliver, $75. Journal Office. Booking March and April Delivermonthly payments. A. G. Picot speck In the distance caught his sight 719-W- . v ies. 29 Varieties. For prices write FOR SALE Fruit, Shade, Orna- Phone 146. Vlgh. FOR . RENT and brought him to his feet Shading iPhone hi ejes from the bright afternoon Hair CUTTING 3So Children 25c. Utah Hatchery and Poultry Supply, FOR RENT 5 room modern 690-R-mental trees and shrubs. Call FOR SALE Alfalfa hay delivered. W. 1058 Phone Logan. sun he surveyed It long and carefully. home, 61 West 1st South. See Veto sharpened.' BaseSafety Blade Call 586-Jnon W. Crockett, 24 So. Main St. There was no doubt about It; a hay- ment Harris Music Co. L. and PAINTING FOR Kalsomining Good SALE horses. work FOR down Phone 58. FOR SALE Chandler car, like ing outfit was, already at work and call Larson, paper banging 76. Call fUCIS ROOMS,- For sleeping pur. the valley. new, Phone 820-or 661-Mathews. Phone 613-FURNISHED ROOMS AND APART-MEAT- S Leaving his teara to manage themposes at The Palace. 'Journal 16 Room 1 SALE rods CHEAP 3 2 and facing TRUCK FOR SALE or trade for FOR selves Under dropped from hi wagon Building, 77 West Center St. SEE BAUGH MOTOR CO. FIRST , extendand Center on Street Electric East apartments .second hand Ford. Also baby Housekeeping before buying your Ford. Most and Joined Transley, Some one has Wells-vill- e Ranges Special Rates on Rooms by ing North to Little Logan River. An buggy for $15 09 Call 143 E. 3 S. madp-tliberal terms. Phone 16-J- I RAGS, CARPETS and rug heat us to U he remarked. or Month. Steam Heat, Hot excellent pasture for 2 cowa or satisfaction by W. H. Shaffer. or Eugene' Jdhnson , Phone WeekCold said Transley. So I observed, FOR SALE Tou loose Goobe Eggs, Water. New Picot Hotel. would make 5 good building lots and 878-G91-J531 North. Phone East 7th If and Welt, its abl valley, they're 686 E. 2 N. See Dr. I. S. Smith. 66 East Center Street a FOR SALE Exide Battery $12.00. Ey L F. Van Zelm 'll Sharpies Separator $3 5.00. Rasp- y Waaun KmaM Hum berry plants $1.50 pet IdO.VSttaW-berrplants $1.00 per 100 or $7 50 have you ENTiCEUT fokgotteti Poor fish per 1000. Shade trees 25 Cents each. 5heu probably HAVE , Phono Cows or trade for hordes. To BE A nurse To him he LOOK?; a if you're a Gehuemam why 274-J. Roberts, 180 W, 6th .John Didn't you R6E whem the HE HAD OMC FOOT IN THE GRAVE ALREADY South. -- I ?UEGi ABOUT ALL WE CAN STAND 19 FEAThEQHEAD1; stopped at OUR LOST table instead of keeping right LIQUID FOOD' on drinking YouR 3ouP ? LOST Gentlemans Waltham gold GOOD HEAVENS Do I HAVE watch. Finder please return to BE YOUR office. Journal AFRAID NURSC LIGHT-SI- ..... .... ....... s) Coupe-Roadst- er clean-shave- t; ...... n. n. ........ s.) H Cache Auto Co. . v MAIL. FOR BOOK! X rvj'i -- I - -- Classi fiedA dvertising - I f. s. 'Miscellaneous Don't RinseHair Hard water takes the life out of ' the hair makes it dull and brittle Sbampoowith. Cleero and you wont have to rinse. Cleero contains no al , kali soap. Washes the hair with a substance that u gooA for the hair. Ail ' the dirt comes to top of foam. Just wipe off with a towel. Hair takes on new life and shine under refreshing . - action of Cleero. Try it today on new money back offer. Regular price 60c. RITER BROS. DRUG CO. Logan, Utah J - J v THE-LEAS- 2. 1. sv J. o 5. Poor Fish Hooked a Whale AW, WHAT'S THE USE f f - J. -- containing Ladies f purse Toraonej. P.etnrn to Journal. ward. LOST The land on which stood the recently abandoned Sands point Islighthouse overlooking Long the was by bought land Sound government in 1809 for $512 and sold a few months ago for $100,000. li A t |