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Show ' THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE TWO THE JOURNAL - - mldjbiuLileib PUBLISHED BY r EARL&EN. GLAND PUBLIS HING COMP ANY Editor AUUCSTU3 GORDON -- - ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION Member of Associated Press n . BAROMETER. READINGS ' ' " Rain 1 , - ; - ' ' Change Fair " Wl!Hll2JI31lii4ll!5lIi7!ii8iiliIin ft . , Q To-D- ay ' tSt Yesterday barometer at The tbove readings are taken from THE JOURNALS 4:60 lock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday" reading each It ondt 'refers to Saturdays reading. j L t SWIMMINS INSTRUCTION ol boys and girls are being taught to swim today and camps. But there are millions also growing this" instruction, who are in peril whenever they go up'woT3ut resort where their doings on the water are not to a jammer" t supervised. These youngsters will go out in canoes and sailboats in such places without any knowledge of 'how careless handling might tip these craft over. Or after they have learned to swim a few ' rods, they will go' out over their heads to the limit of their strength, and then when they try to come back, they have no breath left. In localities where there are no good facilities for such instruction, the parents do well to take their youngsters to summer resorts where they can have this training under a good MILLIONS - . , teacher. -- nine-thirt- $ e per-bap- g Cer( !&- -- n The Journals Cross Word Puzzle 76. ACROSS T?C iMti writing 7k vol Xxelted orrt Tb ahaarwattr lortane tk food ol Indian (Pror. Rag.) Ik Mimic 40. Wood-win- d la 14. lubber . I. trnmanta It, 4 umlilod typ It. Irish eola ot k 77. Ardor the 18th renk Ik Competent te ry ,, k It. Neater pro . tk Atbealan law-givk Bonn 16. Polat ot tbo 44. Cendaed k , 7. 44. Competition eompai PSbliO tt, Certitled alone nng . arnmntant 47, Greek letter k tJ. That 1 exist. tk 34. Kind ot beetle f. lag deer fi. Combining tk I ormer ndrerh form meaning ot negation Ik f tar (Or.)ot 10. 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Ratslaa tola 6k Point oa tbo Continued from page one a tax without the consent of the person to be taxed." , Robinson interrupted w.tli a he assertspirited reply in which him was condemning Watson ed because he accepted the equalizaform of farm tion fee as the only chance of releUef which stood a o! congress. the approval ceiving 4 that all The Indianan replied was that he was trying to show as inconRobinson himself was sistent as the Arkansan had. char. ged Watson with being. lie said, I want' to show. that before the senator from Arkansas asks me to take the beam out of my eye he take the mote out of his own. kill I is Capitol..... - today ONLY Pantagcs Acts and 5 The Bellamy Trial Thurs also-fee- Member of re llgloan order . Parrot ot RW ( ares Vealand J Plsk eggn Path ot a Vocal part planet of CabEast Moorish Variety . sulian ot Grobage fi a Sami denoting 46, an A banner (nil of . 4 4k Oourteoa Mysei! Bird of hrfl 44- - Rnropeaa Saeh 4k Sugar aid llant plnmago , water The royal not. , Eemlulne prop4k lop (pi.) name er Aerent It. Persia fairy Other Vj! Allow t 64, 6k Deed European 67. Memkraaoi (abbt.) Military effieez tk peuek Mother Glpclal ridge Ik Chemleal symbol tor ealeiam J5l3,Aos(ac4 Prett) 4k 6k 4k 47. 6k , Senate to Vote on Debenture Export Plan Next Friday the-divini- ty JI ; parent. While the outlook for the' future was rather gloomy in the apparent sterile appearance cd the mountain valley, yet time has proven the foresight, of President Newspaper Young in his declaration This Is the place! of Its Kind Article Elder Sonne stated that history does not give any account of any group of people that, according to numbers, has had so many great leaders as has the church f of Jesus Christ. He gave many tefj 4,e tle proofs ' to substantiate his state- m nYlrJl ment. The church has always i had a strong leadership, yet,, strength is not due ta thlsnfcidatjha. if factor so much as to the Individ And the r,0j?o wonder of lienee of ual testimony of the cause to which Its members!?4, rePorted for all the world to have given their allegiance. The,re4; balloted five minutes ex- Latter Day Saints do not con-- ; the reporter in cede that the natural ability of fended somewhat, 411(1 tbe rewrite man 111 them leaders has brought to pass a little more the wonderful work that has been the office andtalked the reporter left together accomplished by the Latter Day word the city editor when he Saints, but by the individual tes- would for be back at his typewriter. timonies of all the church members In the guiding power of God 1IleTheyre flagging me off now So reporter said at last. in the bringing to pass of his purposes in these the latter days. long. It's not a bad story at that, That the Benson Primary has See you the rewrite man. again won four of the seVen said as and when. pennants given each month for if, Conversation between the reactivities in various lines of priIn the sky and the rewrite mary work in the stake organiza- porter In the tions, makes the president and man in a telephone booth her aids feel quite encouraged office was clear for the most especially as they have so many part. There were times, however, l obstacles to surmount. They when the roar of the airplane that they have some advan- motor cut Into the connection" tages. so much radio static and for In connection with dairying the like a second or two at a time the poultry industry is receiving con- line' went bad probably because attention in Benson. siderable conditions and the Bishop H. W. Ballard, Jr., received of weather a consignment of one thousand Pitching of the plane, was The demonstration staged chicks recently rain was falling and fog To keep our autos speeding as our finances need some feeding, blanketed New Jersey and the What might have proven a metropolis, First ... 'ii'fv--f Sunday Evening Benson, May 1 Elders Alma Sonne and Richard Yeates were the speakers at our Sunday evening service April 28. Elder A, J. Reese offered the opening prayer and Elders Sam Barrett pronounced the benediction. In connection with the congregational Saunders and singing, WUlard Miss Carrie Falslev rendered a duet accompanied on the piano Elder Yeates by Mrs. Nuttal, spoke of the advice given by President Brigham Young to the early settlers of Utah not to spend their time In mining but In agricultural pursuits and the buUding of comfortable homes-Thwisdom of this policy is ap- t. I , , . . I etepped Into the - halt and glanced at the .clock. It dial show- -- The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tbs see for republic-ttoof all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited la this , paper and also the local news published therein. ot special dispatches hertln ars also All right ot republication : reserved. ; ' ed nine thirty-eighMy own watch was just 20 second behind It, Andrew had telephoned me AC At that moment Stlm-- 1 on left the Hubbards and a few seconds later Andrew was killed. Assuming that Hubbard was telling the truth, Sttmson could not have got to the library window, entered the room and killed Ogden in the brief space ot time at his disposal. Xor could the Hubbardk The litouted it, brary door was locked on the Inside, so entrance couldnt hare i Chapter 1 a I been effected from the hall. FINGER . THE OF, SUSPICION Mrs. Hubbard1 had come up"" HAVE teen a good bit of death noiselessly. Her eyes flew to the ' In my time, but never bad It desk. She gave a sharp cry and seemed ao dreadful at It did at tbit fell back against the wall, clntch-to- g moment. In the nine year I bad at her throat. She began to known Andrew I had become deep- weep. him be wai ly Attached to Youd better take your wife up the cloiest friend 1 bad and to her room, Hubbard," I said. coming upon him attack down The police will want to talk to I could feel the dag- both of you. See it yon can find like thlg ger twisting In my own heart Stlmson, then com back here." ! Blinded with tear, t bent over I watched them slowly mount , hint. He wa .done1-forof count, the stair. Twenty years they had but the body still waa warm. It been with Andrew. I went to the . Entered at tile Poet Ofilo every day in the week except Sunday, at Logan, Utah, as Second Class Matter , 8T OPS1S: V intrigue and romance I Asrdtr, net of omdenct be i tut to earn eth ot the tlauer of hit jerry Ogdeo father. John Peebtei, eunfident hs the innocent t of Jerry, who it engaged to marry Lucy, Peel) lee niece, wes to find tht murdttrr. the background hovert tht )n phott toicn of Tomdity, tohero Op den owned a deterted mint which the minting Jerry withed to re. opens 3'orridity, where the legendary Alex Petes son had reigned t yettra before with hie reioloert end gold outlet!. Peeblet bed itwt bought one ot these frrmeut revalrert from Hatha n who ref need, mpeterWiuefy ; Hyde, ( I hi lively, ta tell how l.e ob- - -- I Go To Benson very serious experience occurred last Sunday afternoon when two young men of Smithfleld In a Ford Sedan were driving south on the road west of the home of W. G. Reese and In making the turn in the road their car turned over on its top with the wheels in the air. While some damage was done to thq car fortunately the boys escaped with only a few scratches. The writer had quite a shock when he saw what had happened. Had this occurred in a touring car the probability Is that the occupants would have been fatally injured. The mental disturbance, called by H. I. Phillips, Newcaritis Is in the Benson atmosphere, Emu the Berger is the last victim of but malady as far as we know, been several Benson people have fatally attacked In Isthe past fewa weeks. Mr. Berger sporting beautiful new sedan In fact all are sedans of the 1929 models rub-Wbeautiful. Ah! Theres the might add as a justification for the action of our neighbor that he needed a new automobile and no people are more deserving than he and his faithful devoted wife. - ' Wednesday, May 1, 1929. . Logan Speakers ' 4 T Mrs. Hubbard gave a aharp cry and fell back, clutchlna her throat, eoumn t nave oeen otherwise, hall telephone and, called Deacon, since 1 had spoken to him less Youd better come over to the than five minutes ago. I looked at Ogden house right away,"- - I told n my watch. It was, 27 minutes to him. ten! t had answered' his call at What's wrong,.. John?" It had taken It looks exactly Ogden hes' dead! me perhaps two minutes to come like" I could not pronounce the ' from my den. word. He gave a sharp cry. TU be The head restdd on the right cheek. Andrews right hand was right over, John." Deacon Is a square-buil- t man. near the telephone; his left was closed lightly over the receiver at Square of face, square ot shoulthe end ot the desk. I recognized der, square ot heart and mind. Never have I known personal feel, the dagger. I pulled myself together. I must ing to awing him from the path of call the police and question Og- duty as he saw It by so mnch as dens servants. Of the latter there the breadth ot a gnats tall. He Is were three: Hubbard and hlo wife, as Inexorable as time Itself. It a An man has tbs appearance of guilt and Sttmson, the gardener. uprush of horrdr forced Itself Into he Investigates him with meticulous honesty, locks him up If the words. "Why evidence warrants it and .frees him Jerry!" I whispered. If It doesnt. In didnt you stop!" Sick at heart, I pulled a bell cases such methods are admiracord in the corner nearest the ble, hut when things tra not what desk. The hall door waa locked, they seem and facts contradict hut the key was In the lock and I themselyes, the subtle approach and turned it Hubbard came np as I the comprehension and evalutlon of human motives are, in my opinswung the door open. I looked at him in silence for a ion, more- likely to get at the moment Hubbard Is a large, bul- troth." Deacon laughs at me, ot bous person with a pasty face and course. For this reason i dreaded hts apa deferential manner, Is there anything wrong, alrT" pearance. The serious Implication ot tbs Yes," I said. Your master. His eyes went over my shoulder, evidence had not escaped my mind then, he fell back with a cry. Good for an Instant I had seen Jerry God, sir! Hes - not hes not flying down the drive a minute or so after hts father had (been stabdead?" bed to death., had called and inWho did It, Sir? When did It stead ot answering me he had gone happen?" Within the past five minutes. I faster. That was a fact But so dont know who did it Where is 'was my faith to hts innocencs a fact; that Is, it was a fact to me. Mr, Jerry? He was here with Mr. Ogden I knew that Jerry conldnt have all evening. I passed the door killed his father. Deacon liked the about halt an hour ago and they boy, too, but his concrete mind were still talking. J$r. Ogden said would Ignore the human element and consider only evidence that they weren't to be disturbed." could bs demonstrated. Sure tt was halt an hour?" I decided not to tell him what I Perhaps 85 minutes, sir. The hall dock had struck nine shortly had seen. He must dig np his own evidence. Perhaps It wasnt Jerry before." Where were yon during the I bad seen after alL No, thia wouldnt do. Hs was In my home past half hour?" la the kitchen with Mrs. Hub- every day to various kinds of atbard. I went upstairs for a little tire and his flannels were as fa- while about sn hour ago. I wss miliar to me as were my own garon my way back to the kitchen ments. Besides, an eye for detail when I passed the library door has become second nature , with me. I then tried to comfort myhalf an hour ago." self with the thonght that Jerry ' Where is Stlmson?" He waa with Mrs. Hubbard and would return and explain his precipitous flight He would, of coarse! me np to a few mlnntea ago, sir." What do you mean by a few But what was th young fool np ' nine-thirt- 9 Riter Bros; DrugrCo. Riter Fri Sat. 'mtfh lOlllJ.WOlUEIM WAITER' BYRON v y? 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