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Show aJL Tt i J alurda, -- u-- - Ttur lUC. 2?, - iMu PRESTON - , Pantages Next Wed. June 2nd - with j Feature lecture j ) CAPITOL r 4, ! I b I Youth Rjdes O O O n t o a o II o TP ejardemmj r bH D It IDill Irwin Claaftifieti Advertisement tl a word per issue. 8ALK-1148- -j Baby Toil BM.R-an- 6 1'hoao ' Ay' V savN roil c -- nr y y hioI under luffin' He" was diessed like a miner or a pros- Interval I When after" a his followed him, he had Just slaked a Mrs-RosSrthdav'at hfs daughters tweut.v dollar gold piece at roulette Winn of Preston, Sunday I Joined the group of spectators, who stood watching with fascinated Inter-e- t May 23. His sons and V the descending whirl of the whet. and M iresent were: Mjs He losM.th dealers hand rsl ed T ' England. Mr. react fig ,gm' S It Uke, hU eon IthW nr frOni Cbatles England tlie saelnlo Ills pia.ct, her) Mr. and Mrs, Carlos aV in.iit st, ruieiL, t felm,.' i', of Mr. end Mrs. Dip-ito d.i , hit ii. lead though Mm Earl hard steu'lli !.v m his arm this w 1. and Bulky; Baxter of Emma p" I raw d U gllmp-- e of Mrs. lamb, full hliK k .1 caul. 'Hie' smaller man and Mr. and Oregon; tt then "frore for a set lk nth, Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph, Jn ijo.ilhiu, i Some elgnsl. evident pud Horn. Mr dgsie Davis, d fiom eve to eve; a j) hath LamUen nml Mrs Wili'm .inpveineid 'of flic, larger mans heard Vt Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and showed that ltd wus vpciiklng; though I could not tatch eviH the wmrid of Lauritzon of Toele and a. of night .the words lhrouj.li tin Mrs. J. H. England of in Hie Black 4 t k The cia iller man's IP Ahiitid went unity from Ids pot let pushed through the crowd to the stm t'S I followed him closely ns, With bang Only a second of hesitation when he Crookston::2)7-T"W- e passed the tar, he walkfd on out of our tools the first trip.. , doors lltrottgli the front windows of hawwim ( watched to mark the (Advertisement) a the direction it which he rode But he did not advance toward his horse. A moment he stood as tfpmgh ondeoid ed; then turned toQthe right and strode rapidly down Main street rilled with the adventure of shad. Salt Lake City owing a man. exulting with tb Fresh, extra poultry farm, thought of a scoop "I was going to dozen 27 cents; Poultry farm, score for the Cornier, I shot as unthrough the pul'et eggs, dozen 23 - cents ; ostentatiously as possible P.lack .Tack, followed For of lha door 25 Ranch,' mjxed colors, dozen a moment I lost him In the congested seventy-suxt- h e i Mrs;EtL fip-ne- -. Cali-lorni- 1ETTER PLUMBING! WhoiesaiEgff Market Jb d rooms. 4t8. 777-- J t, Wt tl g. Cash hid per ton on cutting, hauling and vtaiklng 109 eiea of alfalfa hay, located east of Hyrum. Enquire 4. B. White, Paradise. I'hone 93r2 Hvrum. WANTED W ANTED -l 1 ' he -- 379 No, 3rd hi, I'hone Wlfi-ehest- n Engird, Jarsen utifurnishi 441. MISCELLANEOUS liti disco very of the strup thi staple, the story Is Mold by per sons who lived In Hettv-hu987. ijt of the I "on fade ride invmsioii, of FOR S A t.K Pierce Arltw a fumotit Southern renerut, with lUCkCUC row with romplete and almost new out walling lo unhitch Ids horse from 00 also a .22 the tree, drew hi sword nnd with equipment $20 ilflo $7 09. 69 Bo repeater the severed stroki one downward . i 1st West. , 4 strap hv wltl b his stee was lte1 Heiieral lattly Is a credited with he FOR BALE rotte baggy In Acondition Enquire at 309 East 9th tug tlie officer who. in his haste to Join Ills troop, J the tide of battle lamed North, Phoue 8 18-- r. front what apparently wn a Coated Monarch Range, ,227 erate slcfory to itn overw helming de fOH SM.E East 1st South. Phone 349 j, loose the tree flout horse Ida feat, nil to take eomlnnrtd of III men nnd If , SAI.E llab. cgnlagn. 643 E. 1 Dih North. pnssilile turn the tide of hattle, It Is reeoui'led how the dashing of Ford fleer, repleuilent In hi uniform of FOR SEE OUTHMiEoutv fruin his touring 18, one Maxwell touring gray, literally hurled liltn-e- lf In condition. J. E, Taylor 331 hendqmtrler. crossed the pavement In W. good 41 It N. 1 the btuk of H to leHpml ride, shigle sId horse, nnd wiflt o single stroke of Uerbit for aulc at the Eogtm cnndj hh whhh Ills sword, cut the strap with kltehea, for all stomnolt, kidney, bad tied Ids clmtger to the maple. bowel, liver troubles, rheumatic, hln k anliniil was blood In n flash the flue trouble pud Jly, H. J. y away. It nose sniffing a fight filial Ranch, reThe might make Its rider fnmous. verse proved to be true. The horse FOR PARE Large three room house with cellar, pantry; yum and rider Went Into wlmt aflerwurd mor'kltchen. garage, gralnery, wood proved the last stand of the tViafod abed, large hay and cow barn, lot erate forces,. The piece of vyrnd In which the 1013 rods. Enquire at 399 East Bth r t strap and staple were Itnftetjded Is be- Ninth. Rhone St Wilson Hilaries ing preserved-- by FOR 841.13 -- jdnuso and Jot gt 2if S 4, lams Comity defective atul constable, First East. Easy terms Ihone who occupies a tioiiso on the site of 466-. General F.ml.v's iiemlqiui rlm-sSALE CHEAI- "26 acre of FOR Memorial Pay Parade hind, 4 acres In Logan city limits, They march with staielT (tread, these 22 Just outside Crops and machinheroes of the half forgot te t wars The ery go wrth lund If tuktn at once. 894-EARLY IN HURRY yonnger ones, with up t tilt, achieve Call beneath hut lust a Juuntiue, TO REJOIN TROOPS thepertain surface of the etc of each of them lie gruesome, lildei us pictures, graven there In P.plleau Hood at SI. LOST $15 99 between Logan' and Confederal 4 Generalr Providence. Finder" phase return Mlhlel. nr somewhere els hi France Memento of act. llurtschl. The portly httslnes men. with graying to Ervin Providence Reward. liHir nnd growing pnumhes, enn these dn-lA Confederate general, a tqv .those same, slender jrvm fljt who LOST A crescent pin set. with S In 31ft, do fight with Aguln-aldnfared forth spirited rtgrahitj rievi tb pariure su phi res and 7 pearhv. Finder ' blue lunte. air tfri tiouibp'np In'xt relic, f tbe the And last, ancient, 384-- . i liait'aiiiiiUiid .Vho fought t save t tip please cqll Battle Of T.'cttjsliilrg yvii;lt rg en Th Tent .Flip Became a Trlanjl Some One Had Emerged It Wn Constance Deane. , t 1 could not see her face In the moon light hut did I amt, know the tripping tuu.ve-aii- d her. the pufoie uitu Of the hare head? Surely, he had mi.; taken the plaef she would tell him su, and go hack But she laid a hand on liia arm, led hint a little way from the tent; they stood talking In whls pera whose votaliittimi did not reaih me; talking with swift gestures. Now I could see her face In the mooulignt. Upturned toward him. . . . Again alie laid Iter hand upon his arm , . . She ntt who had told she would not teceive men In the evening . . , she who bad kissed ue , . , she who had been oq tlie robbed stage. In letters of red fire that phrase of Mike's note darned hefot e my . 4- - . , ".Sotiiebujly Jit tow ti Informs. Mas this Mr. Ireuite? , . had been curious, overcurioust hhmiL af' fairs b"Tje camp L . and .KTUruige US hiiVtitg'.rrfi J!gl,l 0 vvas 'tigt-n- t Jor the riigeom any . . , tifhiiy years. , In Hut Inna worked the hank . . , A rapidly rotting, norm eaten plee I Imd told her everything and I of wood, fit wlilcft Is Imbedded a I knew . , . She had advised me to led htuple awl (Itthp, BttHi tied to leave her, to go away. . , , Ah, hut w Id It iu a hori pltsqof stiff, frayed 1 wouldn't. . , . She had hlai V she knevt leather, bnrs mule lestiuudiy played With me. . . . Oh, lut It was to a tut, f wartime druuu I would .ruala upon enactedstirring.Hl.v.-liUImpossible. while tin; CpB af me to lrn tell was her and her It beg fialei sites were in possession of tha no, unwhttngiy, I was low a hai k In 'b I. possible Aof as an eavesdropper, a spy . . . I had not W ill) the cutting dW large even the consolation of a dignified po v gnnrled maple ttv-- e Hie wartime relic . . sltion wus jit ought to light ntui the story In the moonlight p Suddenly told years agq utesit gallant, uml broke She had darted back inside the offiier was oil eld utl runs teut. The man stood still a moment n w -e ' 11 as thongb hesitant; ten appeared round the bowHtig-lett-f emerged a moment later Inin tin fmoonlight, retracing Ills i our-- e, ifqter totipd tin lowed ua longer, TMimi he w.m im-ou- t w4d, ItH tho.-e-. tu of sight. ei o, nix turtles in the to the piece of Iron, a the dim bioli of light whii-i- j wm th and uttadied piece of leather strap, width extended tent, the hrlitlunt slash which wn out beyond Hie bwk about an inch. of tlie flap lav and dug my of flettyMiurg reOlder resident fingers into the grottffd and punted, called today that years ago the strap suddenly the light In the tent went was nnub longer, that It hung down out. I rose and stumbled blindly down the iruiitt of the iree for several tlie hill to M.iiu street. Indies, but that In recent years It lind been almost swallowed up ns tbe great (To'Be Continued) maple grew, adding layer and layer to It trunk liie-tl- J. " J. LOST F a Phone 37 woitrevs at Pfestoq Cafa $7 an hour 8AI.ESM4N WANTED actually earned In span' time sell. Ing for the largest shoo firm In lb world. 5 0 Tftlues al $2 95. Write quhk for frea particulars. Tbe I hut hie Wur .shoe Co., Mlnncapolla, Mlnu, Uirert-to-wear- Young ruarrbd man wlsltca employ. nient, any kind. Smite office ex-- i pertonce. Address 0 In care of Journal. , , Represent manufacown clientele. 90 per cent repeat business. No competition. Every woman and girl wants a We deliver. 1 15.09 dully advanced Details free. FANTOMF1T Oornpany, 121 S Vanllurett, Chicago. SALjCBLADIES; turer. Your 'Cor-abra- s Wmii ," s WHW WANTED- Blftglo men for, baying at Ca don Co. Knqtift - t, Ltfl ... ft , d -c 1 I'uintshed house. Cult 963-J- flu-wel- -- - , Oarbage and rubbish removed. Call rm,m mod- A-- 7I Ifne . room house. Modern. campus. college KENT-- -4 lhote Owner leaving bungalow. 943-w- e. CALL THE 11E1.I lll-- TIUNSFICI5 MKN J. W. AUl.T and BON. ('OH StJ.F. 1 ;, ton I'ord truck. Phono 44S. new battew tires, 1923 model, tten, demountable rims. -t contil-tiot- FOR , PAWN MOWPI! and saw Hnrgttin, 346 Nujth 4tfi West' Sharpening, Also atove repairing. Call 719-W- , Vigh. homo near C, modern V, A, Barge fot stile .or trade for smaller home. NI4.B ttlKWls fw aiMptug par-po- ts 192 Preston Ave t Tfct. Pslsc. Jooraal Centsr Bt Biilldlag, 77 ' t at Potatoes sotti d stock , ?2 2S per huiid.-i-PAINTING, Paper hanging, caleirnln-injiotirids lallv Hi st mate-tal- s. Work guaranered. Phone 33. teed. .oo Serin. 83 EfiM 9tl North IT) It SU.K Monarch range. Phone Phones 336-459 j. Copyright by Will Irwl WNU Servlet It 8 FOH It EN'f 1134 J or Mav 2R and 29 T 1 :1 w. Thos J i CURAP6 S t.K el u town Kant FOH !u In chicks 2110(1 for Clicmo jour ord. rs How ley, f 4th 1137-- v I O o garage. room, modern' home No. f mod-hom- carriage. I'hone Phone S3? cents. KENT New five room Hot water heating 314 No FOU Entrance' to FOR One 13 FOR RENT Day old chicks every week In May 2nd East. also frnlt tree spraying. Phone FUK KENT 113 w Tnos. J. Eowley. D u must paid In Minimum fa? fuel, insertion . Room and Board, 161 W. Center. fifS vx: PA' - FOR SALE I top-boo- cents.. took - Classified Advertising he advance. cent , . which was probably fh first" dome&P-caf- ed fowl be cam esfinct soon after, man I pector; but lie wore IiN rough hlesse lame birthday cR:fram,wbtch his corduroy trousers, Ms were coat, ribbons pink and blue and his blue flannel shirt with card Place dwpppd out to a,"jQU(lf of rjniinfiness : Ills Iron the fob dolls The favors were sers seemed draped above his hoot the boys. tops rather t than tinked into them girls and dogs for There were twenty guests pies- Me gathered up his change stabbed it Into his pm let., rolled upstairs to Cnt the giimhllng too in of Lospn Jtfnes ,England s dodo r i- ---- il West o him was - - , S - LOST LEAVES OF HISTORY i rt centeimiece iAU i Cluirlle stepped Into tin lull: th rider ent hK horse at a walk tlnoiigli the licit of shadow Into the light of Main Mieet. kt ft run i rounded the I i omhl i oi'pcr after him, up. aloued down, Jiim hehind him and followed St Hi at a walk, lie w wealing tin uugh Hie late imCic Before the Blai k Jack he flopped threw Jhe hordes rein over a pin of Hie lilKh lug I.ill, walked a lit lie uiivte-nil'flirt ut,h the ilooi' I waited until he was gone, and male a sw ift I had not lieen t.on of his nia.m! a ran,-- A merit an lior-- e hmk-l'in tolor, and with that d tlngtif-liiiii- ! ntatk on Ids flank. I en teied There stood Hie rider at one end of the crowded hir tilting Into I himself a glass of wlti-- k pushed Info the convivial knot next to him. ll Hi hand a watched him fuititelj lie reached toward his waistcoat pm kef to pa v, n)Ke.1 twice, then (ame down hard n tie rang tils silver dollar on the bar HI gray eve tp ned It caMintlv a moment hi He had set med filnnal. Mrs ThortvFfv1e entertain- ditlH-lhas vve eipressed It Wen ir ? ed in honor M In th.it tla- j- hot et dtitik. tint on the Alices eighth birthday Games way His face, seen now In full light fill YYinat, of lxrrsA Unfr were at first gl.im-- blue. The viVxU 14 &r V ' - ) ' at the theater V-ilf- 1 CIRCUjS " .!?., re tliciC had CTTT, MAViUli llX, rammed my wav thruilgb t!i;. t. I phked him lip niiiuii the head of M.,111 street. "there lip turned to the right toward tlie Addition. (tie mute width I followed every day to Thut wta odd did he live my meals In the Arlilitlon Had the enactor of thH stage rohber dwelt so near we uwl Constance-al- l this time? tie striate, end fast Mr. Hamah stopped dead. Here was rontingeu-f- j I had not foreseen. If I went on. I should pa him eud forfeit uiy usefulness a a shadow. If I ton stopped end he saw me standing lie woutd Suspect. Hastily, I dodged Into the shade of the hig tent. I waited for a few seconds, then entured a cautious look round the corner , He was Just altove Kir. sight Harnahjs the yt n.t threw off a side-trarunning up (be hill. Dotihllesa, he had taken that. I sped on tiptoe to the other end of the tent. There o i lie was again hut he wus not eiklng O j the troll. He had slopped ttefore the O lltiiedeut, where lodged Mrs Harnahy and Mis. I mane lioo hop h'e was calling gently 1 j dropped to the ground, less from ftjutluti than from a weakness In all my limbs. , The edging of light tjlong the ame a triangle. Home one had o emeiged It was Constance I leane I W U BIG INDOOR PRESTON, May- 29 The Bee' Hive, Girls of the second wardj gave MissAnnabell . Haje a jolly surprise Saturday night The evening was spent playing games after 'which a dainty1 luncheon was served. Those present were. Viloa Han seen , Ethel Head,, Ora ,Recse, Zelda Lewis; Leah Nash, Anglic Hanj sen, Emma Cazter. .Eva War. sten, ,and Thermailgnsen. , . Mrs. J. S. Larsen 'was hostess to the Golden Hour Club last week. The afternoon was spent in playing five hundred Ltmch-eo- n vf served at,'six oclock at four small tablesThe Weaver Sisters Club met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Gay man. last Wednesday, in honor of Mrs. Caymans birthday. Mrs. Cayman was oresented with a birday gift from the club. Some verv beautiful music was plaved while lunch was being served. The out of town guests were Mrs. Amos Belnan of Logan and Vivian Weaver of Lew iston. enterMrs Joe Mallenburg Club Hour Golden the tained , Thursday. Mrs. Leslie Fov was hostess at a dinner warty Sunday, given in honor of her sister Miss Eva Tuttle. Covers were Lid for six. after which the party ny tored up the canyon. Mrs. Lucv Foreman entertain e.l at a dainty Dutch Partv in honor of Miss Annabel! Hale. The evening was spent playing games, after which all members nvde themselves of' the Dutch Hats and were then escorted to thfe Holland Cafe where thev were seated .at tables and a Dutch small served. Those preswas lunch Addie ent were: Mesdames Cloth-e- ll Clayton, Marvel Clayton, Mar-eCDvton, Luthia Page. Dallev, Tavlor, Velita Verna Cole, Blanch Purser, Clip-peMinnie Strmie and Viola ,1 r BIDS WAVTED at th .Scaled bids will bo office of tho County Clerk at Ftah until 19 o'clock a. m. June t4,J926, for the labor involved In cleaning and painting 14 steel bridge In' CuClte County. The right la reserved to reject any or all bldg or to accept uny part of a bid a beat serves t.he Interests of Cache County. Plans and specifications may" be bad upon applications to the County Clerk by depositing $5 00, which sum will be returned upon receipt of the plans act specifications. , FOSTER J. OORDEN, Dated .May JO, 1926. County Clerk, - dn ,ie 1 ... rust-cov- ... ... ig 1 Kout-lter- turn, c"i ft 1 - ? ' J. rtdflsu 3 be Imif b.d Of a erttury ami years has taken heavy toll. f-'- 'aVicient ln'un R Ian iVEnirlund peat fire burning continuously hundred , a nf thirty e 'for one years; The fire was Mai ted , long 1 lyefore matches were , invented, it burns on u sp;R ious hoarth 'and is made up of soV'erul bushels of peat. Every night'- the, partly burned pieces of peat are cover-edowith embers. In the morn-inthey are yaked over, bits of charcoal places in the center of the hearth and a supply of C. A. R. Pot pint fresh peat plated round it. By It w mt long after the eloe of tb this means the fire is kept from war that tha men wlto fought hi the out. going rplon army began to cpushlep the Of Austrian invention is glas teasildllty of forming an asoriutloii letout can he hint without breaksenl talked aid that They togvlher ters lo other regiment unit) finally ing and so elastic that articles the Grand Army of the Republic was made of it will bourfee if dropped organMsJ. R. F. - formed. ising the first blephensou iosl at l a Hu HI , In. Do Hi. Major Stephenson prepared the ritual of the organisation and became It first (omrnttnder in chief He was born In Wayne county, lll In ItTJ. He studied medlilne and when the war broke nut was practic111. ing til profession at Petersburg, 1. A. R. CHICHEJilERSilLlS 1Nm(A VUV luAni Hit V? (or ilbUlMMkIffM Urmm4 I Lit t iiortfillk boxe, B4m akr Bmf V 0ibtoc Tfc lot IMP Urfifl WAKftlfft 4 HI Bil'Vlt.Sl BHAK1 ILU FrkawC W I Htir Xcdatte. n brvCHafest, 0 L0 T asUGLUTI IVMtSXW) 'f ; p- - ; t fit The I'H'drlrf t'oar( of, - J ipl icWl ps-l- r let Jh flip State of F tali, lit A ml For The t'oinify'Of Tlie-FIrs- 'ache. Tbeolla Hale Colborn, Plamt'ff, vs Frank P, CollwPn, defendant. THE STATE OF FTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby to appear within twenty days after service of this siimmona open you, if served within the county In which this action Is brought, other wise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; itfid In ease of your failure ao to do, Judgment will he rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which baa lieen filed with Hid Clerk of the above entitled court .This action is brought to recover judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore ex Istlng between yon and the plfiintiff. Jesse F, Rich Attorney for Plaintiff. Boat Office Address: Arltno Bldg. Logan. Flub. 4 rum-mnt- td LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUAKJLHAXW SHIP NOTICE CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR TH RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER IVFOItJIATIOJI In The District Court of the Flnt Judicial District of tbe State el Utah In And For The County CM .Cache, .NOTICE TO CRFDITORS Rafale of John O Bankhead, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrators at their reshh nee at Paradise, Ftah, on or before tho 23th day of Julv, 1926. Date of first publication- May 24th 1926. Estljer Bankhead, Samuel O, administrators. J. C. Bankhead. Walters, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Inthe matter of the Estate of Joseph A. West, deceased. Creditors will present claims wilh vouchers to the undersigned at tha office pf George D. Preston, No 5, Arltno Block, Logan, Caobo Countv, State of Ftah, on or before the 22nd dav of July, A. D., 1926. Date of first publication May 22nd A D. 1926. Stenfd JrwpphintytL West, Executrix. George D. Prestun, attorney. .1 4P T |