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Show Tuesd.n. Nueuil','i I1. Sraiihfieli lELLSVILLE'i Pioneer Bnriel SECRET Aged R P A R T M E N T I) E On Sunday Mam NNiH ti' hu'i Ro:.kc!Uy F't - i'i I DOING V, Man Nov r.. son a ATr .Erasi-i- n i'. ! i Sttndav at the Thnri i a; to.. t for Alma Fiankloi : H , time pionrcr u. a . Roskelley was m ro ai choir sanft Su.uy i i Sacred I)awTh ; lered by Elder ra.i d in 'i of Salt Lake Citv. . M, Know that lJv Rttd. a Elder Ricliaid Sim h of La va - bore testimony tf Hie ta.a. x F. such a sturdv piontu' a. ' ceased, of the patent t .rid i cu.. a sight he displayed Pond h LuiIy tier Meorn m aidy Juh q. a comii'iuiou. Herbert Pres t o:t ecventrtc brother of Peoove lather stw loted that she reside at c'o I odne tor ' a day and a vioi'1," juiver oteiiOut; if one hour durvio vtnie h 7 1 wff ud prU e of hosmQ af the he Her mhintiince enters the lodge to tnui a silent Hour with JT - ia - . it. ' ...e ' boys. W Mrs. Jean Sirath png in Thee " galth 9 e Counsellor L. Vein Tir.-c- ; o ferred to the pia the deceased, bu.o ... a.3 1'. to gather tu our,. h..a. .no . . his mvenina nu.i a. i Milo CantweU ana I - Li ; H an Si Kirkbride sauq set of Life ' Lunrlbr.a o' Mv,l Bishop st.ikt. MIA me.tin nci ward recrea-- o dm tb W. i' where O Robinson .. Lake, general iaa ,un.,l leader was present stak,' officers and a good ' e'.ta.uon of the ward MIA a 1 s for-th- u .Ps Mary ilowoll v fkl Hi i 's extras, Bests. ("ids, Fomin i simm. t'i so, . t 1 i : , m.U .pr!t ini if, hi iii Mn Ogden Iloirs s mo I i I '.V -' h hi 'loud hcmmI hutihers weighed later s'). :r: it lots 1ft 111. I Stock Up For Winter rnrr TJPCTQWe sive ym free tickets with rilLL llUiiLIu every dollar purchase or for every i dollar paid on account during this sale. Your ticket may win a $250.00 Radio or other valuable premiums. j ' . Lawd ha mercy, what's dat? i jo dme-iisi- a j 1M ill Mis. - 1 1 - . Le-ear- ly enter-rhang- uti-- - ed $27.50-28.5- s.M.)-2-.k- i " !,: higher; South D'.koM . K""'-,'i- a s- - SJ. j Mrs. Hill is Si conSJd to her Md Mr and Mrs. Daniel Llovd, Mr. the Mrs. estimated to Mrs. Georee exceed 50 000,000. If; Sasfam ind John Maughan all who of Locan were among those Mrs. attended the funeral of Aden on Thursday. Mr and Mrs. James Maughan, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Spence, Mr. and sex t- and Mrs. Hendry M. Haslam .1 Mr and Mrs. George M. Haslam v VapoRuu among those who attended OVER 1? Mill ION JARS IKED vgAPLY farewell dance at 'Richmond ,he - for their nephew ' Elder LeGrand The population lands East Indies of is Nether-'osrnPh- .a i QU8HS V n !re ,r 11 PLUMBING I THE BEST IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP Baugh Plumbing You must be satisfied 125 S. Main Phone 57 or 7S5-- J I j HcrsMl Brad- - daughter Gayle and left and Mrs. Parley Hall two morning (Wednesday jwte.ks Vaughan is seriously ;nlrts'thiS voting, all members of ad J Mrs. Wool mixed Blankets. Plaid, blue, pink gray, gold gQ QC ObZJSJ Size 66x80 Wool mixed Blankets. Plaid, blue, pink, lavender, gold. I J Size 66x80 SJ 4Q r part-ji,n- is Thomas B. Idley. Mrs. II,. W; few p.Ml.ieg Esfew ,Lmher Baldwin and ,w ; (utile: rcre:i!s Ort ; to Hyde Fane early sales and hi.ls Isdi weak to 2"e Maughan motored to attend a lower; odd lets good leeder steers s'l- Thursday afternoon given in honor of Mis 1.25; two loads MS ill. le yers .s,.; lots cutter anti common rows S l..k- - .Donni Balls. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baxter, Miss (.25; few medium grade eiders S!I.T5 ; Baxter and Miss Aha late Monday load choice feeder steers Mary the $k.5: two loud, steels averaging 950 Mauehan attended a social atJohn lhs. $9.25; loatl $15 Ht. heiieis home of Mr. and Mrs. two loads goods tows si. 75. Baxter of Hvrum on Thursday Sheep: rete:pt hi. for market; no evening in honor of Elder A sales; late Monday 12 tieeks k Grand Gimnell of Richmond. served, was II). feeder lambs $19.00; deck 82 . h. luncheon jelicious fat lambs Sit.25; unn deeks or In. Mr and Mrs. John Bigler of fat lambs $10.75; steady to 25e lower fjjnjten w'ere guests of Mr. and than last vmk. Mrs. Charles Wyatt on Thursday I I.Ol It and Friday. Igvening i Archibald Minneapolis, Nov- lit VP Hour Miss Irene even- ; shipments e ..!.. ,.a neh at a paxtv on Friday Iin" Music and games were enPOTYTOKS friends. Imved by twelve girl Chicago, Nov. Id (VP lsi)V) Mrs. Oscar Hendry and M ' Potatoes, rece'pts 74 cars, on track :io!, Willie attended the Hannah total I. S. shipments fioo iais; trad- - funerai service for Mrs. Baker at ing slow, market weak; 'yisransjn on Thursday, : .d whites saeked roumi Mrs Roy Hill and Mrs. and ' sacked Minnesota and North Dako.a of Logan were Bldnchard ry fevt Hollandalei round whites Mrs. Mary mother sacl.ed round cried Julia and scrambled for the stairs. It wa a rat a She paused before the mirror and probably surveyed herself. She patted her mouse," correcting herself at sight curly hair which, cut in a shingle of Julias frightened countenance. A mouse aint so bad," admitbob, proved a most becoming frame wild ted the "colored girl." Does yo for her piquant features-anreckon dereg snakes bout hyar, rose beauty. From beneath her pillow she Miss Peggy Probably, answered the other. drew the automatic pistol she bad Julia threw some coal in the found in the silver 6oup tureen. Where to hide the weapon was s range by way of assuaging her What we gwine do fo She knew Julias terror feelings. question. Ice?' cf a weapon of any sort. Tor answer Peggy opened the She went into the hall which, Side door and crossing the Inclosed with the railing, formed the clrctt went down the three or tour lar gallery overlooking the living porcb to the ground. Mohawk Pond steps loom below It was about four feet at that end and around vide and furnished with several narrowed bend Peggy spotted a low roof comtortabie lounging chairs, com the Just showing over the sloping bank. b. nation sectional bookcase and Look, isnt that a spring house?" heads animal Stuffed desk. writing Tha two hastened toward it. hung on the walls. Julia gazed at the spring with deTrom one of the antlers of a deer and picking up a dipper from head was suspended a beaded In- light InBide the small stone shelter, first dian pouch and Into this Peggy rinsed it out and then filled it with slipped her pistol. It was of a type cold water. of automatic with which she was Try it, Misa Peggy, she coaxfamiliar, her fathers ed.' Yoll like it. Dls hyar spring having taught her to shoot both Uoueo am jes fine fo meat an butrevolver and pistol. ter an eggs. Julia straightened up Julia and called to they and looked about. Peggy My. what gran went downstairs. trees way off yonder on Dere ain no Ice box. Miss looking dat bluff 'cross de pond, Miss Peggy. Julia said as Peggy came Them woods is jes' lovely. Whar yo speck yo Peggy. nodded downstairs. absently. She had Peggy Uncle Herbert kep his butter an' ot the her first Mr' Heber C. Green returned on Monday after spending week end at Pocatello, Idaho iwih relatives. of .Mr Charles P. Meghan e Utah. H)u w r t the bedside of hu mother Mrs. H. Maughan who is seriously r.i mi.'s-H- ! Blankets of lunt, Mrs. Esther Allen, on Wednesday tabernacle Dancing was enjoyed vexing. Scout leaders ov fitly guests. and Lewis Cvnl Maughan Btenchley were in attendance. A ct. hcious luncheon was served. Mr and Mrs Cyril Allen 0j Tre- week monton. have spent the hovf on account of the illness and uh of their mother Mrs. James i . Take advantage of this great sale and u Ir li.c Boy Scouts of the h ' o w ard entertamed their M at the recreational room in V;;' -- OmkVtd S!l.25-!).r- .; during the past week New Bargains Added Every Day - IMiuJ iP- -itP lower; BMI-- s rf !t i is going full blast. The volume of business ever before, with A m'- S seventy-fiv- e to attend the funeral 25th FONNES shows that our sales are appreciated by our many customers. Our stocks of merchandise is still complete and bargains greater than rlnial and dance at Richmond r'naa evening given m honor of cOsnd Gunnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gunnell who rave, Monday for the mission t .Me : r-- Gnk, !.) l j -- Mr, ,rre piesent. Gunnel and sons ?strs Elsie Mrnil and Farrell attended ona ' ste:i.i;,: Howell, id BuBer, uiuTy x, ; ..m. ' ier. Milts P7hTea'g?'Mu M Arnold Lmdley entertain'd at ui oyster supper on ThursMusic and games -dayi evening. Twelve guests enjoyed n i .C) :?r. o Mis fege)." m h t .r ; M . -- and Mr and Airs, I is. wi h n:i; l( Egg-- . a! - !v.N. he.." din..', No., 10 Cliieaea, fit liter; reeeii't- - i",!5 woirvln bout consoled Julia Ef der s ennything practically inside dat closet, it aynt g.t out Dere aint no ice box dis down hyar, an it s awful dirty. Come away, honey, ill clean it up ntebbe. The reservation was made under her breath as Julu glimpsed something crawling a short distance from them. Lawd ha merev, whats dat?" The candle diorped from her trembling flngeis and its flame sputtered on the concrete, dying out entirely. Jul.a h d the sci amble for the kitchen s'airs. How you scared me' Aient you that, - M I1ET5 ms-L'- it guests. by Mi. and Mrs. W. H. Hoskins, MCaiol Wright. Mrs. Thomas t , . c1 all of Ogden and , Mrs. berry of Salt Lake t.v H Row s, e:.t the week end with their , "... mr Mrs. Charlotte Hoskins, . ; fi VYellsulle ward mi", ed IODiTisr turkeys, geese, Ik. eh cor.-.h- ,s 1 -1 ! t . tvt-i.i- I I i.fS i H) choir en- pardners at a on Thursday it. a! .aid dance choir After practice . ociiourred to the recreation-loi.at where games, dancing luncheon were n. d a delicious Hartnett, Chi. . go t ier'- n tmis, will have Ins sometime th' . wtok m an e t' to fmd .a cu.e for oio hah i pi eis ailing run, win b '.,i ped him dm mg t..e paign steady ; sin hies 20, Nii. J, t taned their oi 4 oi (lit. "i iclatives. The Remove Tonsil Nm. ccefui.s i - eggsj Have you been in the cellar? No, maam; 1 aint. Julias eyes rolled at the question. 3 gwine tliar? "Is Certainly. taking out her key ring, supplied by Mr. Chase, Peggy made for 'the servants quarters. A short passageway from the pantry gave access to the right wing of the , And lodge. "The thoroughly equipped kitchen looked homelike and comfortable. It was lighted by three windows and there was a screened-iporch on which the side door opened. Another door, also secured by lock in which one of her keys fitted, proved to be the entrance to the cellar etairs, and Peggy descended, followed by Julia carrying a lighted candle. op ser-this'- be Allen on Thursday on k. ay to Mendon to attend . ..oi. era! of Mrs. Baker. . Mm. Rachel Bankhead return-- J home Sundav after six weeks Alien t at Salt Lake and Tooele , ( !iic,ii;o, Mi(( - sigij-xh- G - n lP U Ti . .cei Felt all of Salt Like d.rner guests of Mr. and - i 1)1 I work-oea- "V'il - . - j The tray contained a steaming pot of black coffee, deliciously crisp bacon and the toasted bread the latter salvaged from the lunch kit they had brought. ashamed? And Peggy ha't iuighing. half Pegcy wasted little time in eatand finished her out of breath, leaned against the ing bieakTa'-- t dressing in less than 20 minutes. kitchen table. re-ti- .il m-bu- te AP'-Cb- v'(l J)F Julia explained. teachers 1 i THE and present. 1. '..pie; from each ward oi ' ik weie present and learn dance MIA ear. Brother Robinson 'O gate an interesting trdk on ' ..r.tcst drama r and Mrs Ralph- Spence i'ome on Saturday after .dr. a few days at Richmond Mr and Mrs. George O. o- Chicago, 1 MIA . I ncs ne owner table, ( n -- be O' e hei to be surprised by JpEUGV aoke Julia who brought a breakfast trav to her bedroom. DcS heah am de be'y bes' I kin do with the t'ings in do kitchen; tliar aint no eags, nor butter, nor milk jes nufkii but what yo' see,' and afternoon T'Csdiy -- 19 'I 11 Chapter i THE LOCKED CUPBOARD Pars ' - Nov JEWS LOCAL Hy-gcl- es Steps led npward to a slanting cellar entrance and Peccy mounted them, only to tind that the two doors were evidently locked on the outside. To the left of the steps were large cupburds partitioned off The further uphoard was padlocked and none of the kejs UtteJ "Tain't no nse :'rr Stake contrasted th pv i d o the deceased with n we have today ,nai vht.e n c was given ir.ucn w i: , ' More would be exon e ' c. we ie'i: enjoyed 'O hii n .aa thought of in by pon"' u.a'1 --aoi Bishop Roskeiley f at what had been Thornley made the laos.ng marks and paid a wei"',i to all our phi.'"" The choir rang oh Uv Fa net as pu'"o.. ' cl The benediction a A by Owen Nelscn oi Her La1' lit chcm. ol Blancnarcl D. grave at the eerne'oiy t N " n One son Henry Thi daughters, Mis. Fel'i of and Mrs- Annie Smi.h ot Smithand Mrs. Ida Lu.iclot !rif Vs on Weenesda; nr or. ana e' t rang. M. I. X . , U-- i p vro'y ho fi t cis a mien t nn . 11 1' i -- nlonin q D(.i iada.. v Thty wul be aeeon.- i Piero b their parents A Ov of the relatives and h from tiere . amended a ' J in their honor af mo of Mr ana Mrs "Balls : . She could see 10 furnace, and concluded that Jieat for the upper stories wa depended upon from open Urea and the kitchen range. 0 i field survive LIE SUMMER LINCOLN Mohiufk Allen Th 1T3IFS and Miss Donna ouuqhmr of Mr and Mrs a Bails of Hyde ' Park aie . t vn, nere Tuesday for Salt i .. .t ..me they WK1 be married k' d.d; Lokc temple on L- 1 J POND 1 "u. . "X VTA SYXOPSIS: Cowrhmff tff th of her the stravge condittvna n ucles uul Pevv'i Prescott takes ttj her residence at Yew Lodge, oh r YMM7 FnH MOHAWK OF claimed he had for sale Tlje There were no bones broken ty crash. Wesley Anderson Yf brew became so stron-- ' this th Imwnang that thF bottles were College ward, another victim jr usable to contain.it. and an j a crash with a railroad car epa plosion occured in the oxfice of the state highway neac the sugar a couple of months agp, 3 factory ;Chnt ot Police Mecham, Going To California is also reported to be improving i Ina Allen of Coe is leaving and slowly, tor Los Angeles Uidav Mix g Allen' Holler skating e Tuesday Hall, evenings.-ElitAn-' Friday school to Los attend in plans rumBrigham Seeks School the winter quartet. B. C. Call, chairman of the Dr.. Merrill Mutual Speaker Brigham City department of Bog Elder committee which is inanisa Adult medicine tonmht in th lug to"ubtam for that county the Dt paument ot the location of the proposed state of the. 7th waidibarbei some training school for the feebleMutual This is one of the les- - barberin sons outlined in the manual All' months, lias t.uten a chair at the'mmded, has obtained the wheie he will 'atures of practically every the,, adult members of the ward (Club baiber more than pleased to welcome vice club in Biigham City, also ate uiged jto attend as the signatures of the heads of should be a veiy interesting sub-- j his old friends the Relief societies, and the ect Recovering Injuric camps of the Daughters f the From the hospital it is learned Utah Pioneers. With these signa (Must Serve Time t Tailey Balls of Smithfield has that Deward Balls of Hyde Park "tureS, an appeal has been made sentenced who was badlv mjtued late Sat- - to Governor Dern and members been fined $100 and P. Rich to serve iirda meht when his. au'pmobile of the state committee to give b.Judgt Jesse car on Boxelder county due considera-- j jsix months m the county jail for crashed with a freight hke-lto.tion in the selection of the possession of 8 quarts of home South Main street, is winch the young man soon bo 'restored to health again. school site jbrew ex--- . TribuLx PAGE THREE Till: JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH .Of. I 50 pink and gold. Size 73x84 Qjf Extra heavy 9wW 75 per cent wool Blankets, black and white plaid. 70x80 Fine quality 100 per cent pure wool Blankets. Plaids, . sight just obtained mountain rising halt a mile or more behind Yew Lodge, and its grandeur took her breaf That must be the east summit ot Mohawk Mountain, she explained to Julia, pointing toward the Uncle Herbert described it peak. to Df once. Ha eaid ML Mohawk consists of two peaks, with a road in the pass between them. This pond is sunk deep in tl.e hills and it cjm't be seen from any maiu road. Julia looked uneasily about. Does yo' reckon its dangerous hyar? she asked. I aint lookirf to be burled alive." "Nonsense: there are plenty ot homes near bj, hidden In the woods. Peggy tpoke with a confidence she did not altogether feel. "Will you drive into Milton with me, Julia? Im going for some provisions and gas. To her surprise, Julia shook her head. Both turned to making preparations for Peggys first visit in the neighborhood, mindful of the stipulation of her uncles will that she must not be absent more than one Apparently the eellar extended under the entire building. At the farther end they found the power system which furnished electricity ' tor lighting the lodge. . Towards the water front, small, windows looked under the floor of the veranda, and piled against the wall were what she hour at a time. took to be empty crates and old fConvriffht. D. Appleton end Co.) chests. On her left were bins filled with split wood, apparently for the In tomorrow Installment, Peggy meet her neighbor who ar range, while two of the larger bins to play a prominent part Ut held stove coal. t Yew Lodge. her fif the family having been called to Waterproof paper spats that can be carried In , a pocket or her bedside. Idaho hand bag and donned Mr. Jamed J. 'Allen of quickly Falls spent the week here on have been invented to protect account of the illness and death womens hosiery frorti spattering of his mother Mrs. James Allen. mud. per cent wool Blankets. Plaids, blue, all colors. - 70x80. $1I fi QK Very fine wool 100 per cent pure virgin wool Blankets. Plaids, all colors. 72x84. $1 O QC I From the best mi 11a Livv 100 per cent pure wool Robes. by Oregon City Mills. Extra fine quality Made Part wool. ftg OiJQ robe Blankets. Single Indian patterns. Fine assortment of colors... Single Blanket Robe, part wool. Large J2.98 size. 4Q $0 40 Fine colors Babys Blankets 86x50. Pink or blue s1.00 , Crih Babys; blue.1' Blankets. 36x50. or Bound edges ; . Babys Crib Blankets Pink 51.79 nr wvv Wool. 36x50. Silk bound edges Single cotton sheet Blankets. Sf I Plaid. AH qolors Extra large double cotton Blankets. Sizes 70x80. Tan or gray Tan or gray cotton Blanket 4 I WW Double size, 60x76 2.49 rn Holland Blankets Holland Blankets, one to 1 a customer only 4 I P QJ? vww Underwear Garments Flat knit bleached cotton, new or old style L. D. S. 69 No seconds L. D. S. Garments Old or new style. Rayon aftd Cotton." L. D. S. Garments Rayon Silk, Fine 1 VI Q I No seconds grade Ladies new style ftfi .UU I L. D. S. Garments, made from the very finest Rayon Tubize jjQ OK Be sure to ask for them bifaW Mens Double Back Garments, heavy-cottounbleached JjjJJ "SQ New or old style I I Mens Double Back Garments, Medium .t weight cotton Ne wor old style Bleached Cotton Gaments Ladies New or old style Fall weight S Knit Coats and Sweaters Mens Cricket sweaters wool and silk ...... , J3.45 Boys Cricket 2.45 1.45 sweaters Small boys Cricket sweaters Mens knitted sport coats, fine wool solid colors While they last t TUU Mens alj wool Blazers, medium weight. 'f Regular 86.00 value "HQ Cm 3 For I A few Rain coats, Ladies and Misses Regular $6.50 values ... going at Infants white Shawls Very fine grade Boys and Misses Crieket Sweaters KNITTING WORKS Qp .1,. 2.45 |