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Show PAGE SIX. ' THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. 9300.1)Charles I n rf i!U. O,n n, fl I MlUssd U1 v. 1AWC HilUIL!LEir by tfl BYXOFS1B! XiMlesdif morning oUf the gkabilp experience in the Lund ft saloon, Pt ebhs ie conetnccd if tvas o M is rprteed to find fume, Qg-d- m queer visitor of the da if of the murder , beside him Be question furie, uho fire tofcrn Henry Deacon drives (p before the buiid iua. Deacon tvut that lenpe flannels, found in the ealoon by Peebles, are added iroof of guilt Peebles claims I Keif uer planted bp Dillon; then tetls Deaeon fne experiences in TorrUixiy but omite the two stony figures seated at the poker Mia, G. Booth. Board of Trustees . 'Henry stopped the car at the gash In the flank of the Skeletons, and I showed him the sbanty. I watched until ho passed through the door of the shanty, Evidently Furie was at home, tor be did not reappear, Colng back to tbe sedan. I drove on to the mine buildings. When I had spent tbe prescribed half hour nosing around tbe plant 1 b trudged back to tbe canyon. was coming down the trail, wiping his forehead, You found him, eh?" . , i fiui Clwpter J5 "Yes. He was mixing a mess of THE GOLDEN WALL flapjacks, and he didn't see me. TOLD Deacon the story of the He seemed to bo talking to a Maple of men he called Bull and storm, of Dillon stalking me In '.Nap.' But I saw that he was only the gallery and my finding the prov- talking to himself." idential door that saved me from 'Bull and N'a?, I echoed. certain death. 1 carefully avoided What did he say to them?" 11 mention which of that Beene, I dldnt get Henry grinned. roast he the result of my disordered, much of It, but Ive an Idea ha was harassed mentality. Tls a dom talking about you. "Then 1 became unconscious, I shame a ol he goat like me can't , concluded. have ills hit o' peace without them A humid expression that warmed city sharps a nosin in, alnt It, Bull? ' tmy heart came Into his eyes. "It's Whuts that. Nap? Ye reckons a wonder 1 found yon alive, old got the daylights sheared oaten him? HeUe-He- ! roan," he said huskily. He saw me We blew our noses la unison, and then told him of my return to I chuckled. "Did you iget anyand of my Interview with thing out of him? Furie. "Just about what you told me." ) I thought for a moment. "Does "Furie, eh," he mused. "Are you sure be didn't get Into this building this conversation with Bull and , Dea--co- I i ,v u" ) t Vs j 'jru ' - ( 1 1 together." Sentenced to Ninety Days For Usury Los Angeles, May 28 (AP) The first of more than two score per- son s under Indictments for usury as an aftermath of the Julian Petroleum corporation stock overissue debacle about two years ago, Rabum Eberts, pleaded gusty to twenty two counts of usury yes- - plunged into Its forbidding blackness. The passage was as crooked as a manzanita stick; its walls were of slaty formation, very rugged and beetling lu places. Tha dangers of our exploration were made clear when a ton of debris crashed down a yard or so behind us. Befora Us roar had eeased o thunhammer upon our derous echoes sprang up around us, behind us, above us. in front of us. Never had I heard so frightful a medley of sound. We stood until it had subsided. Presently we found ourselves on tbe threshold of a tunnel, the root and sides of which ware timbered. The slash had out across this timbered tunnel and continued into the bowels ol the mountain. Deaaon splashed the light beam Into the tunnel. Smaller tunnels radiated from it in different directions, and I concluded this one was tbe mala bore of the mine. Bringing the light beam back into the slash, Deacoa swept it over the wait above onr beads. A veia of quarts some three feet wide on a level with my head caught the light la a way that arrested our attention. pro Excited, I seized a knob-likJectioa of the vein. It was loose, It came away In my hand, and Deacoa bent the light beam upon it "Farlee "Gold!" X whispered. ledge!" Rotten with it Henry replied reverently. ( Manila. May 28 (AP) A message to the executive bureau here today from the governor of Leyte Province said, ten persons were killed and 33 missing In a Typhoon which struck the southern 1929. part of the province last Friday. Helen Appointment of Miss The message said: Plxton as Instructor in foods, ef"Rain had inundated six villages fective July 1, 1929. 15 houses away and dam- Elna washed of Miss Appointment Miller as extension specialist in foods and nutrition, effective July 1, 1929. of Miss Ruby Appointment Btringham as home demonstration agent In Davis county, to take the place of Miss Elna Mil1, ler, resigned. Effective July . Kewley. Leave of absence to be extended to Alma Wilson, superintendent of the Davis county farm ,to March I, 1931, in order to enable him to complete requirements for the advanced degree. Authorization for attendance of and Professor George Stewart one additional member of department at American Socity of Agronomy at Jullman, Washington and Moscow, Idaho during July, 1929. conApproval of agreement cerning lease of land for experimental purposes. i Acceptance of $50.00 scholarship to be given annually by tbe local chapter of the Phi Upsllon Omleron Fraternity (Home Economics). Report of power plant- - committee hy Roy Bullen. Acceptance of the Johanneson Scholarship fund from the executor of the H. E. Hatch estate. Referred to committee on finance for analysis and recommendation. Appointment of H. C. Pulley as Instructor In bacteriology and assistant bacteriologist at the experiment station. Effective July time teaching, 1, 1929, one-ha- lf one-ha- lf time research. Ruth of Mrs. Appointment Moench Bell, assistant In English. Appointment of Geo. C. Jensen, assistant In English. Appointment of Emma E. Jones In charge of kindergarten, part time. Acceptance of a gift of $1000 Salt Lake City, May 2S CAP) Recommendation that greater power be delegated to the state board of equalisation was contaln- ed in a letter received by the Professional Womens clubs here State Tax Revtsiou commission yesterday. Mrs. Ora J. Harmston from J, S. Pyeatt, president of the of Richfield was elected president Denver and Rio Grande western succeeding Mra Mabel N. Fry of railroad. Ogden. Other officers elected were. Mabel Wallace, Logan, Elizabeth Crawford, Salt Lake City treasurer; Divetta C. Steed, Farm- ineton recording secretary. Elect New Officers Salt Lake City, May 27 (AP) Election of officers concluded the seventh annual convention of the Utah Federation of Business and Years of service in . Model T Fords If housewives only realised how much the familys health dependa upon a properly balanced diet they would make WHITE STAR TUNA a regular feature of their menus. Both health and goodness are packed in the convenient, economical can all grocers sell. When fishermen gather, and the talk turns to Tuna, this great delicacy is praised for its tendsrness and rare flavor. But tuna is more than a highly palatable food ... it u a health food, too. Phosphorous and iodine, two elements our bodies need, sre liberally supplied in WHITE STAR TUNA. There are literally dozens of ways to serve it . . . ways so de-lightful that appetites never tire. Use this tested recipe . . and serve WHITE STAR TUNA frequently. . d fl THE Model T was so strongly and sturdily built that It is still rendering reliable, economical service to motorists in every section of the country. Millions of these cars can be put in shape for two, three and five more years of use at very small cost. So that yeu may have this work done economically and satisfactorily, the Ford Motor Company is still devoting a considerable section of its plants to the manufacture of Model T parts. It will continue to do so as long as they are needed by Model T owners. The follow" ing list gives the approximate labor charges for reconditioning the Model T Fordi , Engine Tna motor (including replacement of commutator cue, 7he Deep's RichestTreasure H EALTH -- in a Convenient Economical Can brink and vibrator points if necessary) Grind valve and clean earhon Overhaul carburetor Relrne detachable car trannniashm hands Install new pistons or connecting rods -. - Tighten all main bearings . Overhaul motor and transmission $1.00 $3.75 to 4.00 1.50 1.50 6.00 6.00 $20.00 to 25.00 Rear System 2.50 Replace rear axle assembly - . . - - 3.00 Install universal joint . - - - - . 1.50 ReUne brake shoes 5.00 Replace rear axle shaft, drive shaft pinion, or drive ;ear -Overhaul complete rear axle assembly $5.75 to 7.00 1.75 Rehash spring and perches -3.00 Oil and graphite spring .... , Front System Overhaul front axle Rebush spindle bodies and arms (both sides) Replace or straighten spindle connecting rod Tighten radius rod or steering ball eap - .. Tighten all sockets and joints of front end Replace front spring tie boh or new leaf Straighten front axle f chopped fine. StMuts end serve with mayonnaise dr castna WIH1 The letter was in. reply to invitations extended by the .commission to corporations and' incut to submit their view- - ou tax revision. -The duty of me Doara should be mandatary to the end that it shall, in fact, accompiisa actual equalization," Mr, Pyeatt said. It should be vested with, unquestionable authority to raise as well as to lower taxes, regardless of tbe regularity or legality, or irregul-,an- ty or illegality of the levies nt HE STAIR , $1.00 to 5.00 2.50 .75 .60 - 1.50 2.50 3.00 ChtttsU Replace rear fender Overhaul steering gear -Repair muffler Overhaul radiator Repaint Coupe Repaint Sedan Repaint Touring Car Reupholster Runabout Rcupholster Touring Car Replace top deck (Coupe or Sedan) Overhaul starting motor Overhaul generator 1.75 3.50 1.00 7.50 25.00 25.00 20.00 8.00 15.00 , , . ' fi 0 3.00 2.60 These prices are approximate rad are for labor only, because the need and number of new parts depend on the condition of each car. The charge for these parts is low, however, because of the established Ford policy of manufacturing and selling at a small margin of profit fek 'MURKY Service WITH THE SERVICE CAR Wm. Morrow Co.l five miles from nowhere be-- 0 cause the oil wouldnt do its job! Has happened to you? If it has, the chances j are that you were not particular the last time or perhaps . you had the crankcase drained the oil. without changing too ran long you .This will be a slack summer for service cars if motorists will remember two things; first, to change oil regularly, and secondly, to use only a brand of oil which thpy know from their own experience or the experience of others will stand up under the most trying conditions of motor operation. You can depend upon any oil which has the backing lifiotor Co, Ford Products Logan, Utah. Phone 211 THE OIL BROKE DOWN . DONT LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU v e J!3, IV W. Clubs Tnv tuimiiissiuu iaA fVmmiccmn Gets Recommendation I Ford Motor Company ear-dru- fCopyripJif, in Manila Typhoon At a meeting of Hie Board of Trustees of the U. S. A. C. held on Saturday morning the following actions were taken; Appointment of of E. A. Jacobson (Ph. IX Unlv. of California) associate professor of education for one year effective July 1, Miss Alice Ph startllna discovery a vein of quarts "often with Boldt vast mgnt witnour yauf seeing mm? 'Nap strengthen ydur opinion that pas half crazy, you say, and he re- it was Furls who tackled me in the garded you as dangerous to his resort last night?" laim on the mine. Walt a bit. he Henry looked troubled. "If should, jwent on as I was about to pounce I suppose. But after talking to him on him. "You were going to ask I dout know. By the way, heres a me why he didn't finish you after souvenir for you." Grinning sourho broke In the door. A crazy man ly, he banded me Furles eight-side- d Is a creature of Impulse. After It seemed to ba eyepiece. breaking in tha door he may have necessary to him, and I thought rehad one of his lucid moments and lieving him of It was one way of I cant tell you disarming him. lost- - his nerve. This was Henrys first expression why, hut that doesnt affect my conclusions. of uncertainty, and it delighted me I chuckled. "You argue plausi- much more than his 'souvenir did, bly, Henry. But I Insist that it but I examined the lens curiously. wasn't Furie. Do you mean that Wo made onr way to tha cavern-lik- e ho killed Andrew?" gash in the opposite wall ct ; h'o. I dont Ogden refused to the canyon and, preceded by the reeogulse Furle's claim; they quar- white beam of Deacons torch, I la - 0, 2? 1 ulbss. Ten Persons Killed ' Appointment of Miss Verda as instructor In Zoology and entomology for the year 1929-3effective at the beginning of the fall quarter. Appointment of W. W. Stuart In plant pathology, George Henderson in animal husbandry and Aldea Lillywhite in rural sociology, as research fellows In the experiment station. Appointment of administrative committee, school of home econas folomics, for the year 1929-3- 0 lows; Mrs. 0. J3. Clayton, chairman, Miss Johanna Moen and v Fu-Irl- e fiekl. athletic oc- Dowdle , A 'from citizens of Cedar City to be aged crops. The loss of life used in the construction of the, at, oogou ana Anugua. 1929. - reled. Now, if Andrew had been found dead immediately afterwards w would have concluded that had killed him. But he wasnt :AuU I cant make myself see that half blind old desert rat later on creeping in through the side win-doand stabbing Andrew in the meek, Besides, the principal evidence points elsewhere. As for Dillon, he blackmailed Andrew, certainly. But it doesnt follow that he killed him. No, i am beginning to believe that this new ledge In the Two Brothers is at the root of the thing. Jerry quarreled with his father over It. and Furie attacked you because of It. , 4You are very tenacious," I said, "Has It occurred to you that since .Jerry was seen driving along tha Peskella road Friday night he couldnt have fought with me In my den Saturday morning Henry nodded. "It has. But 1 do know who was wearing those white flannels Friday night.. That affair in your den Is a minor prob-- i lem." "We are getting nowhere," I grunted irritably, standing np. I What do you want to do first? Go over the resort, see the mine or 1 i tervlew Furie? J We soon finished with the resort, jAs we started down the glery I stairs it occurred to me to glance , at the wall where, the night before, I thought my providential door was I located. I saw no door, of course. On the way over to the Two j Deacon said that he , Brothers thought he would see Furlo alone. ! Very well, I agreed. "Ill put ip the time poking around the mine buildings, WeU go into the mine 11 Tuesday, May' 28, 1029. OTRANDED tt Csnees Moter Oil sure p rotsetiesu in- It of the Continental Oil Company. These are the seals compression in the I brands which have been tried and tested saves gasoline thorfight lubricate road. the on and They laboratory friction. 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Leave Lagoon returning 10:30 p. m. - , St Fare $1,75 - Children under 12 & over 5 " years half fare InOld this ledge of gold-qua- rt fluence Andrew Ogden'e murder? Deacon end Peebles make another chapter discovery In tomorrow terday and was sentenced to 90 days In jail. Eberts complained that, although he made about $23,500; book profits on loans to the Julian corporation totalling about used as $100,000, he actually-wa- x the tool of an unnamed banker and never received the money. Eberts claims were ordered investigated by the city prosecutors office. via: The Utah Idaho Central foryoiar.car And ,Bamberger i $ lectricRaiIroads |