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Show . Friday, August 11, 1922, THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH ells-Flo- to Spectacle, A Night In Cairo, Cost Small Fortune By Courtney Ryley Cooper DluHrmtian CHAPTER e; A force of mm under the direction of'Tfl. Woolford went o circus, now comto the canyon Wednesday and bined with Buffalo Bills Wild n out got logs under thes upervi-sioof Bishop Wm. L. Winn ; West show comes to Logan on - workd whi e - another-for- ce Thursday Augr17th-- aeknow " "the road. ledged by press and public alike, The Morgan Canning company as the largest strictly straight completed its seasons run on circus in the world. Over four Wednesday and in the, afternoon hundred performers all real spent about three hours celebrat-ifrom the four 9tars, gathered en event. The company the corners of the globe, ere assem , tertained about 350 employees as bled for the engageguests serving them with delic- ment at the opening Coliseum ious refreshments. Games and and not one Chicago act was taken dancing were enjoyed and all cut of the single programme, when made merry in honor of a very they started the season on the successful campaign. oad. The Smithfield city council The Hannefords, with met on Wednesday evening A Poodlesriding of course, are once petition for a drinking fountain more the headline attraction. from residets and business men Berta Beeson, the Eltinge of the near the King and Kelly store to wire, the Riding Hobsons, the beplaeed in. front of the said Hodginis, the flying Nelsons, store was granted. aerial thrillers, are all coming Mrs. Lillie Hansen and Mrs. here. Gwe Sorenson were sustained a? Four troupes of Chinese circounselors to Mrs. Margaret cus stars brought direct from McCracken in the Second ward the palace of Pekin, by permisY. L. M. I. A. last Sunday to sion of the president of the new fill th vacancies caused by the Chinese republic, will offer- for leaving of Miss Lulu Roskelley the first time out of their own and Mrs. Laura Horne, former country some of the piost daring . counselors. and weird exploits, the like of Work has been commenced on which amusement patrons of the foundations of the new this country have never seen. This season the SellsFloto homes of Messrs Kerne'l Toolson and Samuel Nelson. management have produced a Vernon J. Reed, the fiveand a spectacle called A night in half month old son of Mr. and Cairo. Over two hundred thouMrs, William B. Reed, died at a sand dollars was expended in Logan hospjal Wednesday of last wardrobe, for this wonderful - week of stomaob - trouble-- - The conceptien,. Eight hundred little One had been , ai'ing for ole and four hundred animals take part. nearly tWo months. There will be a street parade J. L. Terneuzen of Los Angeof course. lica, California is now in possesalways look after sion of the Union Hall building circuses that. Other may disconhaving puchased it from A, I,. tinue the no kiddies but parade, Rice, who is now located ip Rivhave that disappointever will erside, Califoria. comes to Mrs. Austin Piteher and Miss ment, when town. . Phy.lia Smith returned 'home from, a Logan hospital Wednes- Vrong .Tack. - day, having receovered sufficient had a hardholled freshdean The ly from recent eperations. man on the carpet. The dean decided John J. Plowman while mak- to take a fatheily attitude. ing a trip to Yellowstone Park If you were In my place, he, asked was taken seri msly ill suffering kindly, vvlmt would you do? Id resign. Wesleyan .Advance, from blood poisoning through an infected finger. He was taken to a hospital at Idaho Falls. A special scout program in the interest of the scout cabin and canyon road was conducted by the M. I. A. of both wards at .the conjoint meeting Sunday evening. The following program was rendered; Organ solo. Miss Sadie McCracken ; quartet, Nathan Done and company; reading Mrs. E. R. Miles ; wit and humor, BLOCKED. Albert McCann; talk, J. W. Fjrk ' Bug Explorer My, II1 never bt bride. to cross that desert. able week-ol, The one daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson died Sunday at the home of Mr. Larsen. Short ; and Mrs. L,i E. . services were held at the residence Tuesday morning at 19 a. .Ttu Prayer was offered by Sylvester Low and consoling remarks were made by H. C. Peterson of Logan, Prayer by Abra ham Smith. A good'y number of relatives and friends gother. ed at the home to show their love , and sympathy for Mr. and Mrs. ".Thompson. The floral offerings Were many. Sells-Flot- -- g -- - -- J Sells-Flot- o Sells-Flot- o d Vca ASca Ok XV Fairchild (ltd not hesitate. Scrap lng the watery conghmieratlon Into a tobacco can, he threw on his coat Then he and run for the shaft. pulled himself up. singing, and dived Into the fresh-maddrifts of a new storm as he starred toward town; nor Jil he stop to Investigate the fast failing footprints of some one who evldentlj hud passed the mine a short time before. Into town and through It to the sci molding buildings of the Sampler, where the main products of the rnlties of Ohndl found their way before going to the smelter. There he swang wide the door and turned to the little room on the left, thfc sanctum of a white-hairealmost tottering old man e theatre. . bR-B-, OewilfM kf Unis, Baeva . -- brown. 14th row; 1 brown, 1 tan,' 1 FOR ANOTHER PEAD TEA TILE dark blue, 1 tan . 2 light blue, 1 dark blue, 2 light blue, 2 dark blue,, The following directions for mak- 1 brown. 15tb row-- . J brown I tan, ! ing a teapot, tile of beads, cannot be dark blue. I tan, I light blue, 2 dark understood unless my readers have blue, 2 light blue, 1 tan, 1 dark blue seen an article which I published on I brown. I6tb row:, 1 brown, 2 tan, July 24 glvlpg general directions for 1 dark blue. 2 light blue, 1 tan, ,) It you missed light blue 1 tan, I light blue, 1 dark making these tiles. that article, yon can secure a bark blue, I tan 1 dark blue 1 brown. 17 ropy of the paper containing it. by th row.l brown, 3 tan , J light blue applying at the Circulation Depart- 2 dark blue, 2 light blue 1 tan 1 dark ment of this newspaper and paying a blue, 1 brown, 18th row: J brown, 2 few cents for it. Or you can look tan, 1 dark blue, 2 light blue, 1 through the file of back copies of the 1 dark blue, 1 light blue, 1 dark paper, in the Same Department, and blue 1 brown. 19tb row: 1 brown 3 I per- tan 1 dark blue. 4 light blue, 1 tan, toad the general directions. no back 1 dark blue, I brown. 20th row: 1 of have my sonally, reprints articles, ao it Is only waste of time brown, 3 tan, 4 llghe blue, 1 dark to write to me for them as so many blue, 1 tan, 1 dark blue; I brown. 21st row: 1 brown 3 tan, 1 dark readers do. To Make a Tile with a picture of blue. 3 light blue, 1 dark blue, 1 tan i Teapot on It: You will need two 1 dark blue, 1 brown. 22nd. row; 1 itrlngs of dark brown beads and brown, 2 tan, 5 dark blue, 2 tan, 1 an beads, and one string each of dark blue. 1 brown. 23rd row; 1 light and dark blue. First row: 2 A brown. 1 dark blue, 2 tan, 7 dark rown beads. 2 row: 12 brown. 3rd blue, 1 brown,' 24th row: 1 brown, 1 tan, 1 dark ow: 1 brown, 10 tan, 1 browq. 4th ow; and 5th rows: Same as 3rd row. blue 1 tan, 1 dark blue, 2 light blue, 6th row: 1 brown, 2 tan, 7 dark blue 1 dark bine, 3 tan J brown. 25th 1 tan. 1 brown. 7th row, 1 brown, 2 row. I brown. 4 tan, 8 light blue, 1 ro wn,3. . e, 1 da rk brown :26Uirow-;-4TlrbtUB;'2HBhtWwe'T'tlai'kWtte, 8th row: 1 brown, 4 tan, 3 dark 3 tan, 1 dark blue. 1 light blue, 1 blue, 3 tan, 1 hrown. 9th row: 1 dark blue, 3 tan. i brown. 28tb row; brown, 3 tan, 4 dark blue, 3 tan. 1 1 brown, 4 tan 3 dark blue, 4 ten, 1 brown. 10th row: 1 brown 3 tan, 1 brown. 29th row: 1 brown. 5 tan, 1 3 light blue. 1 dark blue, dark blue, 4 tan. 1 brown. 30th row: j dark blue, 2 tan, I brown. 11th row: 1 brown 1 brown, 10 tan, 1 brown. 3 let row: 2 tan, 1 dark blue, 4 light blue, 1 1 brown, 5 tan, 1 dark blue. 4 tan, 1 dark blue, 2 tan , 1 brown. 12th row brown 5 tan, 1 dark blue, 4 tan, 1 1 brown, 2 tan, 1 dark blue, 5 light brown, 10 tan, 1 brown, S4tb, 35th and 36th rows: 12 brown only. blue, 1 dark blue 1 tan 1 brown. Tomorrow Recipes You Should 13th row: 1 brown I tan 2 dark , Have blue, 4 light blue, 3 dark blue, 1 DIRECTIONS splendid, program was given in the talernacle for the benefit ol the scouts cabin to be built in Main canyon. The affair waa ur. der the auspices cf the Chamber of Commerce and the following program was rendered : Prelude, Boy Scout band prelude, Sadie McCracken an i .company ; guartet, Nathan Done and company ; reading, L. W. Me. Cann, SooT Mrs. Laveda Griffiths talk, The Purpose of the Camp, by Pres. J. W. First song, Scouts of ward; talk, Community Wei fare,-Sup- t Orson Ryan; Wit and Humor, Albert McCann; solo, Mrs. E. B. Lundquist; real jokes, J. S. McCann. In connec tion with the concert a movie show was given a the Globe ' Classified ads mast bs paid in ad ranee. One esut a Minimum for first lusertloa 16 c Cross-C- ut SMITHFIELD, Aug 11. On Friday evening of last week s Kirk-brid- Classified Advert &e the various Weights nml values of the ores us the samples were brought to him from the dirty, dusty, hin filled rooms of the Sampler proper. A queer light fame Into the old fellows eye as he looked Into those of Robert Eulr hlld. Dont get em too high!" he Kalri-hllstared. What? j Hopes. Ive seen many a fellow come in Just like you. Ive been here thirty year. They pall me Old taker Cha'-tineFairchild laughed. " Rut tanl . whs-wande- red Im hoping Son. Indertaker Chastlne hoiked over his glasses. Youre Just like all the rest. Youre hoping. Trot er out and let the old Undertaker " hHve a look at er," Sobered now, Falreblld reached for ,hts tobacco ran. which had been stuffed full of every scrap of slims tliut he and .Arry had been able to drag from the powder hole. Evident ly. Ids drill had been in the ore, whatever It was, for some time before ha realized it; the can was heavy, exceedingly heavy, giving evidence of purity of something at least. But Undertaker Chastlne shook his head. Feels Cant tell, he announced. heavy, looks black and all that, But It might not he anything but straight lead with a sprinkling of silver. And then again " lie began to tinker about with hi pottery. He dragged out a scoop from amt prepared various sovitow here Then he turned to white powders. Yep, Poppy mine, Son? , Why Its not for sale." Sure it aint going to be soon?" Then Fairchild Absolutely not. caught the queer look In the mans What do you mean by all eyes. these questions? Is that good ore or Isnt It? .lhe,.furnttce. w 1th its draft, and filled a container with th contents of the tobacco can.' Let er roust. Son," he announced. Thats the only way. Let er roast d and while Its getting hot, welt, you just cool your heels." Long waiting while the eccentric old assayer told doleful tales of ot.ier days, tales ,of other men who had rushed in, just like Fairchild, . with their sample of ore, only to depart with the knowledge that they, were no richer than before, day when the nwa of the demonetization of sllyer swooped down upon the little town to come. He turned to the furnace and took out the pottery dish Id which the sample had been smelting white-ho- t now. Hu cooled it and tinkered, with bis chemicals. He fussed with bis scales, he adjusted iiis glasses, he coughed once or twice In an embarrassed manner; finally to turn to Fairchild. Young man. he queried, It aint any of my business, but whered you get this ore?" Out of my mine, tlie Bine Poppy!" Sure you aint been visiting? Fairchild What do you mean? was staring at blinju womimepL AW, WHATS THE USE iL 'a i a iati-u-mw give yon my word 1 haven't be aald. been My partner and I drilled a hole In tlie foot wall of the stope where we were working, baiting to find the rest of a vein that was pinching out n us. And we got this stuff, la It any good! Is It good?" Again Old Under taker Ohaattne looked over his glaase. Thats Just the trouble. Its too good Its so good that It seems theres something funny about It 'Son, that stuff assays wltldn gram, almost, of die ore theyre taking out of the Silver Queen! Whats that?" Fairchild had leaped forward end grggped. the other man by tlie shoulders, his eyes eg! earn, his whole being trembling with excite meat. Youre not kidding me about It? You're sure youre sure?" Boy, you've got a bonanza. If this holds out. It's almost Identical. 1 never saw two samples of ore that were more alike. lads see, the Blue poppy's right up Kentucky gulch, pot so very far sway from the Silver 4Uee ust be--n Queen? Isnt- - it tremendous big vein concealed around there somewhere' that 'splits, one half of It running through the mountain in one direction and Urn other cutting through on the opposite side. It looks like peaches and cream for you. Son. low thick la It?" I dont know. We Just happened to put a drill In there and this Is some of the scrapings." You havent cat Into It at alt, ' then?" y' Not unless Harry, my partner, has put In a shot since Pve been gone." Well, Son, now yon can burry back and begin cutting Into a fortune. If thht vetos only four Inches wide, youve got plenty to keep you for the rest of your life. Run along." And Jfalrchlld ran." Whistling and happy, be turned out of the office of the Sampler and Into the street, his coat open, his big cap high on bis head, regardless of the sweep of the cold wind and the fine snow that It carried on Its tey breath. The waiting of months was over, and Fairchild at last wag beginning to see his -- like some black tornado, closing; dowg the mines, shutting up the gambling hulls and great saloons, nailing up the doors, even of the Sampler, for years lI'll This Stuffs Changsd Color." Son, Just one more question and I hope you wont get mad at me. Im a funny old follow, and I do a Ut of things tliut dont seem right at the beginning. But Ive saved a fow young bloods like you from trouble more than once. You aint been You Just mean" exactly what I snld wandering around somebody elsas property few samples, as It and picking up were, to mix Jn with your ow n prod- uct? Or planting them where they- can be found easily by a prosjiectlve buyer? Fairchilds chin set, and his arms moved slowly. Then ha laughed. No S-- X Ht-W- -- stimarifidNon&r - FOR 8ALE Ope Rotary Whito machine Good as new A gain CaUift Canyon Hotel n, IJIH.I.I haJrior sale deliv. or In the field. Apply C. Ball... 30 East 3rd South? Phone 618, ALFALFA Sew-in- bar- gt FOR RENT Tbrqp large Ope roc os' LOST Mans gold opened face One down stairs and two uj with d yfetch and chain with engine en- large front porch. Sew, Svs -- e Real graved on back case. Return to 234 Estate. , f i -- East 3rd South, Reward, N .j."-- . , ra Fair-dhil- high-plie- d Attorney. -Adv. So On They Go Again t V guns Etc, t resorts. Special parties taken any machines, typewriters, v;. 83 North 1st West. Phone S94-RJ- 1 time by arrangement Phono 31. ; -- BWgBgHUMltai wrrnirii'j oyi. (lalne had Information, and Rodulne shares of each parcel of stock ... find been willing to pay to gain pus many as be necessary will be sold at J, may eesxhm of what now appeared to be a h,-But Rodulne had failed. the office of the said corporation, at bonanza. No, 89 West First North Street, Logan, ; And Fairchild had hon! (Yon 1 But suddenly he realized that City, Utah, on the 12th day of Augj' f , 12:00 , there Was a blankness shout 4t all ust, 1923, it the hour He had won mffey. R la true, But o'clock noon to pay the delinquent: all the money In the world could not assessment thereon With the cost of free him from the taint that had advertising and ' ' expenses! sale, been left upon him by a coroner's H. D. THOMAS, investigation, from the hint that still Adv. Utah. Logan, Secretary, remained In the recommendation of the grand Jury that the murder of PROBATE AND GUARDIAN Rtssde Larsen be looked into further. SHIP NOTICES Nor could It remote the stlgina of the four charges against Harry, which soon were to come to trial, and with- aowvw COUNTY C LERK OR out 8 bit of evidence to combat them. RESPECTIVE 8IGNJUW EC 1 - FURTHER INFORMATION- - Hieh could de bttt thay rould not aid. In that particular, and somed la th District vjoort of the what sobered by the knowledge, af turned from th main road and Judicial District og the Utah, la sad. foe tlie Cooate ,of on up through the snow Cache. to Jhe mouth of the Blue Poppy mine. (To Be Continued) NOTICE TO CREDITS In tbs Matter of the Estate One of the best fruit pickers employed In the orchards about Stur- Mary E. Collins. Deceased. geon her. Win., la a young Oneida Credltors wlll present claims with Indian girl who i? totally blind. vouchers to the undersigned at Its NOTICE OF MLS Cache banking house In Logan County, Utah, on o before the 13th Name of corporation. Cache day of November, 1922. Data of Knitting Works, location of princi- first publication July 15, 1922. pal place of business Logan, Utah. Tbatcber Bros. Banking Company, There are delinquent upon th folAdministrator with the will annexlowing described stock, on account of ed. . assessment levied the 20th day of ROY D. THATcrtER, June, 1922, the several amounts set Adv. v Attorney. i - opposite the names of the respective NOTICE TO CREDITORS stockholders as follows; V Name No, of No, of Amt. Estate of Mary Ann Loved ay, ' f Deceased, , Certificate Shares , Creditors will present claims jvlth 10 $600 90 O. Borkman . 139-24- 6 vouchers to the undersigned adminGeorgia S. Thatcher J Guardian A. 8. , istrator, at 72 North 6th East. ' Lo- - By L F. Van Zelm ewntif Newspaper Union LOOK ANS N0UNGER -ToDAN ' LOGAN CANYON AND BEAR LAKE LOOAN Sewing Machine & Novelty STAGE LINE Leaves McIntyre Co, Repairing and rebuilding all schedule Company. Regular Drug I a. m. each morning for Boar Lake kinds of sewing machines, f talking 4- ftuY, To Nou Think. . t e. 2, 4, A 6 dreams Come true. So this was the reason that Bo tlalne bad acknowledged the value of This mine that day la court 1 was the reason for the mysterious offer of fifty thousand dollars and for And In accordance with law and RoyvD, Thatcher, the later one of nearly a quarter of a an order of the Board of Directors million Uodjiloe had kpown ; Ito- - made on the last named date, so I tr' roomed heathd jand nlc-,FOR SALE CHEAP House and lot furnlRhed apartments can t ? 1 ' 80x98 feet, close to Temple and OS Sept 1st at 135 East Center,. f town. Has to be sold this month. provided. Telephone 780 v r age' u'w Phone 551-for information. ' X' 1060. . - fllil Undertaker TlmsllBe vanned Id hapds on bis big apron and continued to look over his glasses. Whuill you take for tlie Blue -- t t FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy in FOR SALE On t. ing lots, 166 Nortj 5th v good condition Apply 460 N. 4.E., OI5W. J , ffv' PBir'cs- -8, F,,t SALK atModern AT BARGAIN , .tb Vest 69 bungaloy chickens, From Jeneva Far.ni, Call FOR SALE Five eooraed ' modern, 62641. bungalow. Enquire 808 East 2nd LOST Auto number plate, - 168-South. Motor Co. Relaave at x , ward. ; . WILL PAY caab por milch cows. N.JJ, Nelson, 492 Fx. T 4 WE MAKE old watches rug as good 5th West. , as new ones, W. . Luthy, Journal 2 large nice,, furr ah- Building. FOR RENT 128 East 3rd - r rooms. ed front 4 ICE ROOMS For sleeping purpose 119-at The Palace. Journal Building, Phone 17 West Center St. WANTED Day work, by'experfaac-adjvomaFOR SALE Six roomed 'home with jaursing or house truiT. fnqnlr ng' Joining lots wP bargain.' WUrl-ER- L-l -1 3XJHNO NOTICED T HAUNT Au 1 A : Ijj the French Mediterranean provinces all kinds of flowers jure grown in enormous quantities, solely for the Sake of their perfume. Hundreds of aeres are devoted to the cultivation, of the rose, violet, and other flowers. r f H The UlrtAf MIGHT Aa rfcfM uiE ! WELL WEAfc. then |