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Show PAGE SIX. . Popular Young Lady Of Newton SEiMLIB IBIULIUETTS n . by Charles G. Booth. - A Weekly Newspaper TorrWity, bkull Valley, Cat, Monday. July Sth. ISDt.. Items of local Interest occupied the front page: Gun Fight Along Main. Another Hold up at Lundy's! JERRY" AND ANOTHER Bad Medicine Closes Down, And THINK the discovery of no other so on. Part of the top margin of the form of wealth la comparable with that of virgin gold In Its ef- third page had been torn off. With it bad gone the date line. We fect upon the human emotions. stared at the torn margin In siMy brain seemed to have become a lence, our hearts pounding In our ears. The curtain had lifted. well of flame. A strange IntoxicaThis Is where Furlo got your tion gave wings to my feet. And Deacon, who is seldom demonstra- pistol, John, Henry said at length. Yes. This la the pencil." I tive, was similarly affected. "Looks like that stuff wa found stared down at tbe remains below me. Jerry what were you to , In Ogdens desk," be muttered. Andrew T I looked up at Deacon. The same," I said unsteadily. I suppose. this was .Andrews I had It assayed," be went on. reason for keeping the mine closed," v It ran $20,008 to the ten." be, said huskily, "Its a good thing I whistled. If theres any depth you found the note in that cartor breadth to the vein or if the ridge, John." "You mean youd have assumed hanging wall la good, It may run Into millions. Hello whats Andrew had killed this man himthis? self. 30 years ago?, Wa saw it at the same moment. lie nodded, "We should have A small, square, shining object, tt had to. Andrew steadfastly refused ' Chapter 2t k , ... Newton, May 28. Miss Lucretla Parsons, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Parsons, one and popular of the leading ! ladies of the ward, will be young I married Wednesday, May 29 in the Salt Lake temple to Theron M. Asheroft of Hyde Park, where the young people will make their home. Miss Parsons took out her six at the year Normal . certificate Brigham Young college four years ago, has taught two years In the Richmond district school and the past two years at Cache Junction. She has made a very splendid record as a capable teacher and her services are in demand. May she receive as much joy and satisfaction or even more Ln her new adventure as she has in her past labors Is the desire of her many friends. Miss Beatrice Parsons, a sister, has made a record as teacher in the Midvale school during the past year. She is expected home this Vv 1 after a short week Visit Wednesday, Mav, 29, 1929, ment. He has bronchial pneu- did not give us enough to satisfy J An extensive burial place dating! A letter sent an American sol-t- be monia In both lungs. farmers. Some snow fell In back to the third century has beenjdier in France 10 years ago has Mrs. Frank Hill entertained west hill, down as far as the discovered in Germany, It was returned to Its sender, The gov- the In afternoon compliment Monday ( . used by the Goths. eminent gave up. to her granddaughter Lanore Tuddenham ranch. Christiansens eleventh birthday anniversary. Games formed the entertainment for the afternoon. Refreshments were served to 20 guests. The Christensen family held Its family reunion at the home of Mrs. Orsen Jensen of. Bear River City Sunday May 28. Those who were In attendance from our ward were Mr. and Mrs Alfonso Christensen and daughter Cleo, Mrs. Sidney Alvis and children Seville, Lillian and Lowell. Decoration day will be observed much the same as usual The town's people turned out Monday and cleaned tip the lots up to the cemetery preparatory to Thursdays decoration. The recent rain of Sunday evening freshened things up some but , To Be Married encountered a crackly substance. I drew it forth a email newspaper, yellow and brittle with age. In spits of my care It split la two an I opened it and spread It on the floor of the tunnel. At the bead of tbe front sheet was the legend: T0RRIP1TT FntEBRAND MTV OP &I 8? Peebles describe his experience of the night to Deacon, omUttnq mention of tJt two silent figures seated at the Deacon Question pcker table rie Without result but purloin the ten which hurte alwats ear Tied. Deacon eliminate turie a a murder suspect but theories that m quarrel oter a new f ei ended uUh in the O oden min lathtr, Jerry Ogden stabbing his Peebles and Deacon enter the tniu and find on immensely ru,h vow o gold-quar- TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. What a kick you'll get when the old bus ED all new and shiny again. Dont be afraid to tackle it. It's more fun than work, Is because Murphy supplies flows the skill out evenly; leaves no brush marks. Dries overnight. IQ. at Provo where she Is at present. Mrs. Joseph Jones Is visiting with her mother, Mrs. David Clarke prior to her trip to San Francisco which she expects to take with her husband, Dr. Joseph Jones, who will enter the University of California June 1 to do some post graduate work where he will be for a month or six weeks. Mrs. Clark win caie for her small son at her home during their absence. Dr. Jones 1s at nresent . practicing at Midvale, Utah. President and Mrs C, M. Christensen of Logan motored over te Newton Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied bv Mrs. W, R Ballard and daughter Carmen who called on Mrs 'Elisabeth Funk and Mrs. Hal Rigby, Mr and Mrs Frank Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Ne-pChristensen. The ladies sixtett or double trio from our ward who took first place at Lewiston in the M. I. A. contest sang a selection at the union meeting held at Richmond Sunday last. The members consist of the following, Martha Jones and Afton Rigby, leads; Viola Cooley and Zelpha Jones, second soprano; Grace Benson and Lois Hill, alto, with 'Elnar Peterson as director and Miss Gwenna Clarke as accompanist. George Ecklund and Elizabeth Ecklund and Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Mortensen motored to Ogden Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ecklund, a brother of that place. Miss Verda Dowdle spent Sunday at home before taking up her laboratory research work at the Utah State Agricultural college for the summer. She gave a talk at the sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Walter Scott has been very dangerously 111 the past week, but Is slowly on the road to recovery. The Infant son Halvie of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Griffin who has been very low with flu is on the Improve. 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It belongs to Nathan Hyde, Henry," I announced alguiflcantly, "Hyde, Hyde," he muttered in It isnt like him to put perplexity. valuable flown and forget it. j I chuckled. He must have been deeply stirred. Taking snuff front Is a sort of a his Louis snuff-bo.ceremony with Hyde," Henry nodded reluctantly, pock' ettng the snuff box. "Coming upon tbe vein was enough to make him forget it, eh? Well, we had already concluded be knew something about the mine." His tons Implied that there was nothing more to it than that, but i ; knew the snuff box had fclven him something to think about, and I laughed to myself as we went on into the timbered passage. We had gone some dlstauce In the direction of the original entrance when I stopped abruptly, clutching j Deacon by the arm. I went a little sick, for I have no stomach for tbe grewsome. I had almost tripped over tne skeleton of a tall man. It lay face up, arms i folded. A few rags clung to the bones, high laced boots covered the feet and ankles, a stout leathSr belt encircled tbe waist. Undoubtedly the skeleton bad lain there many years, but from the uneven fllstri- button of dust on it I judged it had been disturbed recently, . Deacon looked at me (ayly. Who is it, Jjhnr I knew very well who It was, and so did he. Dropping to our knees, , I gently ran my hands through the ! dust and gravel around and under tbe skeleton. I brought to light two bone buttons, tour metal ones. wire nail A bit of candle, a and a stub of indelible pencil. , j "Somebody else has been at Furle him," Deacon muttered. . probably." "See this!" I ejaculated. The fifth right rib of the skele-io- u wag nicked and split in the region of the heart. "Bullet, by the look of Jt," Deacon commented. "Heres something else!" I cried i light-bea- x i ! i two-loc- h suddenly,- - My fingers rummaging below the surface dust beneath the skull bad e watted, ecareety breathing" to open the mine. Why? Because rot what we have just found: the skeleton of a man who has been murdered. The Inference would i have been Inescapable." Demonstrating again the unreliability of circumstantial evidence,1 I remarked dryly. "Here Ismy theory; Dillon killed 'Jerry SO years ago, and he kilted Andrew three das ago. He killed Andrew because Andrew had just found out that he, Dillon, had killed 'Jerry.' "Perhaps you are right, Henry admitted wearily. But If yon are right, why did Andrew leave this body here instead of giving ft propi er burial?" ,f When we know that we ahall know, what turned Alex Peterson Into Andrew Ogden," I replied "Depend on It, be had Borne good reason. Andrew never did anything without reason. T wish MacNalr was here," Deacon muttered, getting Op. "Hes got a solid head on his shoulders.' This thing is too much for me. Youd better take care of that newspaper. That bit of pencil, too," . , The blocked door of the fnlne was just beyond the body, and we were returning silently to the slash through which we had entered the tunnel when I heard quite distinctly a small sound. Somehow I felt that it was of human origin. So did Deacon, for he snapped out the light and dropped his hand to my arm. "What's that?" I whispered, , ' Ssh!" f - He guided me into one ef the tributary passages, and we waited, scarcely breathing, for what was ta happen. The darkness clnng to ns like pitch. And yet It was alive and tingling, as darkness sometimes Is. Intangible softnesses seemed to run through my hslr snd caress my eyes and cheeks snd Roast a oo TURKEY Some of it pound would be raw! Coffer roasted in bulk is like that. Some is underdone and some overdone... Hills Bros. . Coffee, however, is famous for its uniform flavor. It is roasted by a patented, continuous process only a few pounds at a time. Every berry every pound is roasted evenly. And you taste a matchless flavor in every cup. HILLS BROS , COFFEE frak from tit throat Another sound. Louder, this time. And then a ray of light pierced the blackness of the slash. Deacon's hand gripped my arm, and we shrank hack against, the wall of the tunnel I could hear tbe breath whistling in hlg nostrils; my heart seemed to be pounding ia my throat The ray of light expanded, dimly Illuminating tbe slash, which we could see from where w stood. We drew back again, plastering ourselves against the wall (Copyright, J!, TTm. Jorrow CJ Someone Is entering the tunnel Who ! it? Tomorrow' chapter will reveal tho aocrct An Italian jriest put the fatal High school enrollment to a bridegroom and the clininng In Germany. In 1903 50 i man shouted No1" He accused the per cent of all boys were listed; the number has dropped to 44 per girls father of withholding her 'cent . . dowry, j Is A NEW SIX AT A PRICE WITHIN THE REACH QF MILLIONS' moom Etuily OKI trir-tt-tl c. tit key. 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