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Show s'. THE JOURNAL ( si. im BY .'. in the week except Sunday t'lavs Matter. at 1 AlERrMG Ttte of ad AsBR't AU tbc ut, smvoiuI U t's M KM SI Kit 1 i rU va Member of Associated Press wtHW t tlie use for rtpubllcatlou t . v. - vi.v Uv. it or not ot hern la credited in thia paper v. , jlvvl i ;s.i im. X.. . ,.a . v,c. . .1 therein are also reserved. It A K 0 Um Fair Change i ' 5 4 ,6!.7!SiH!9Hii80 v. inc yesterday Sunday, GIFT MON KY The too.d $x " ' a. g for this t aw mere people for Christmas gift expendi- toautoaso. The ltigher prices pre- - : S t At come- J. y :4 -- c. Chapter 20 TREASURE TROVE s at sed.sif' to: uVn from THE JGIRNALS barometer reading each The 3 AW oVav sriS.fc, kto&Uar retvrx tx. Oba-dic- READINGS MKTKK 7,viuy The nWv SYNOPSIS: Mystery, murder and intrigue the dark shadow Veto ( ist Lodqe t drev oitr they J'-ns i fHvAia. Ben, the Elans nt hned Ion sterling the contents of an tn r,mnfittnu letter written Obadiah 'JUiius by JftmiesQii to binclati tho nhnouiii ftgme who will Uihrut the P;scof estate if h )fOQj loilits htr iiahts nor to Torrtnntvn ospttii, Af cJUita motion about xnp4i latiij tfumhurn s ui'iht blindness and ts ttoitlcd to learn Bicscott ( Ucd from snake bite Penny recoier-m- g from a sprained ankle seeks to dispel the fears of Julia xt ho tells her of Herman stianne noises from the pond and of ttcice stein q Pi cs.ott in her di cams . APPLICATION ON NEARING CLOSE OF HEARING ON COLORADO RIVER - inferior vrewf.'. . Im made of this tendency, is that The otJv yt.t;. i,u y.oi it seems too kJ foe ",vt of sins money to lie spent on people who are able to Lav ;om' xt ,r.g for themselves, while there are : t the most vital essentials of life. millions vN i.iv A good 'Vv.. ;.t 'v made m which the real spirit of the v':x ksX JYop exchange presents with certain dayvs friends lev x oe x ; ) a e ;ew ays done so, and they feel that to emit the wxe v woo'd look as a' their affection was cooling. Yet in their hearts thru ofcn feel that they would care just as much for these trends, .rod, those friends would think of them with just as much fleets.-.',- if these gifts were omitted, or if only a greeting va?! was , ax. It would fe a fro thing in such cases, if two such friends ; would get toy ? "or, and suggest that instead of making this exchange that K Nwv something of a formality, they should unite ia efferaxg the snrro amount of money to some family or families that have had a I rad time and which could make a wonderful uac of it. Feopte tk res sivnd any too much on Christmas. They need some such taint x a k.nd of training in generosity and thought for others. Put if syim of the gifts made to people who do not Hex'd them. eeOd go to Cuks who do need a little substantial help so very urge-tlhew nuh more Christmassy Christmas would le. AK we cwu-- ivthaps lo pardoned for adding, that whether people give use x things or works of beauty and art, our stores here ia logaa have a wonderful array of every kind of article, cc'C Mohate COMPANY iii-iv- . Im mud 1 K iaT v'rT - gold coin lying there at the bottom of the pages. - Peggy took up the coin and turned it over a $20 gold piece lay ia her hand. Holding it up to the light, she read the date 1847. An old coin then, although the gold was not tarnished the slightest, not In even a speck ot dust lay on its blight surface, even though the edges ot the book were black. The girl frowned, then smiled. Why worry over the coin's shiny appearance? It was treasure trove and she was 20 the richer by her-iluAnd 20 was considerable sum when she considered her depleted funds, with the first of the month at hand and her bills in tea-tabl- e - ' , 'i n J4 T i i?L ; ' ' t fe;?iij- I d 5 INDKFKNDUXCR OF YOUTH - of these limes are such that the young folks of THE charges school Ige and younger expect to have a far greater control ever their hves than tioys and girls used to have. For irstaixey it seems to le necessary in many cases, to keep the youngsters eertxrted with ihe plans their parents outline tor them to compen.'ato them very liberally for giving up their own way One friend reeoiis the case of a girl who was determined that her parents should semi her to a certain college where her education weukl le wry expensive. They did not feel it best to do so. She su: ved se nrovh about it. that they finally had to give her an automoK V te keep her contented. To use we moae illustration, a lady from Europe, whose husband is Av-- g ! ..so-esin this country, recently remarked that m her court rj chnvlren aiv' allowed to read only those books and attend thxV'e evtena;rmor.u' that aie designed specially for children. Inugme tX' howl that would go up fyom the kid element in America, if they wei-- thus restricted, The yxHirg crvwvvi have their jarents under a very considerable degree sttbyeetion t od ay. They can make themselves so if disagreeable they ?.v:l to get what want, that the majority ot parents let them xv alxvit as they they please. It may be iyj'Ihxx -- ax the result is to make these more self re bam and able to take on responsibilities, youngsters which no doubt is so. Put a let of them use this control in a way that does them no good. The way tx meet that situation is for parents to 4;me to their eh.ddivn, enter moi-- into their sports, and wia their at fewest, trat they will hate to go against the wishes and judgment ef okxer wple. Rut even at that, they will acquire a capacxtv to acx tor themselves at an earlier date than formertv. ' s e v-- f X e te Murder Mystery Likely Solved :o , AP, Tne AdssU, rw E iUxdtyree, a story of cigar rnker who wa:he.i ux xne office of tie Ax Jama . eortitu-Lo- n Wheat hut JUght and sut he killed tilirapft. lW. 1 AP drain table. Professor AJrxr,Vr Ilawulton Wheat: Clear Open High lew Johasea of teajxwv eh Os , during IVr. 1.2S l.M l.ll the eenveut-w- n ex tie Xaxional Atareh 1.30 1.28 1.30 Ufl education as.v.x..;xx here last t.S4 14 1.34 7 8 1.32 1.31 18 June, ohxcfwt a s.X,rjon for a 1.33 1.34 1.31 U2 mystery thus 'as r.; police Tor nearly (M.HEN LIVESTOCK nvo:r, Ihe. 10 (AP I SI) tick,receipts Kardegree suxl Je and Johnson ller,: 455; steady to had been dr.rA.r.c and that he higher; truck lead lots heat the leacVe to oeaxh with a few parking sows 37.13-8- . toe after Cattle: receipts 401; stead)-- load c auck-eh- -c medium 860 Ih. heifers x.'tx odd lots an the iaxxers car. wvit nd.nc enmme wand medium $710; heifers nte e?e o: .nt and got to lead reed rows $6.75;. odd lots fighung abvsa whs v,v;. drive. medium and good lower Eed t-- 3 2-- 4 3-- 4 3-- 4 3-- 4 8 X lt 3-- 4 3-- 4 8 180-23- 5 w ha prefer t.-- ; $5.50-7-- $6.25-7.2- n ; late Monday load 1060 lb. ecfendiivg trades steers $11; lead 1116 lb $10.25; three leads around 1050 ih $10; load (hoire He sa.d he v .xhod C.rwin-a- tl Xsslers $9.85; lead mixed rows and aad hfe.'cxg, carry Ala since heifers $8; good hulls $6.25-6.7cutr' - ler and medium bulla . hiYn t g a, fu$ eeiis.'? nee and eathe hheep: reeeipts 83, all market; wanted ta get rt ad eve? vuh, none sold early. $1-6- hd Vr' $5-6- Vc Johnseaa was found in fus auxcmceue es a resxtentjal street. Pvh.ce said ASh.nson-- s eom-c- a the mrcht he was slain cua-w.xa black eve KATdegree sxi he had ex?cac'd ta a tuhf the eay feef.vre with a mn who horn wshr an iron h.-- ear fervusng vCi? e-- PLUMBING V THE BEST IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP Baugh Plumbing Ton must 125 S. be satisfied Main Phone 51 er 7I5-- J Ud nj t M I mwnitsMH,,, V.NNV.W m - navigable. TWO WAYS What connections a dream of There are two ways in which an engineer had far a great children can be brought to do railroad scheme m the west with which are uncongenial to river transportation occupied the (things ' them. center of atention at the nearing A. C of Gibbons One is through the agency of yesterday. love, the other through the use Green liver and Hanksville reof authority. lated experiences while hauling There are people who feel that freight and provisions up and children- - will- - never -- do an - irk- down- - the nver for a party inrailroad some duty unless they are motiv- terested in the great by Robert ated by the love of someone building enterprise whose approval they hope to Brewster Stanton, New York civil keep by doing ks they should. engineer. He said Stanton exa railroao Others feel that duties should be pected to construct unsweetened and swallowed wrfole from Denver to - Tidewater along He said as a suitable preparation for the the Colorado liverseveral yeais were spent surveying stern demands of life Both attitudes .seem to be un- the project but it was never derealistic and extreme. No matter veloped beyond the survey stage. Numerous other witnesses uphow fondly a child may love his mother, he will not for her sake held Gibbons contentions .that up and go promptly to bed. Yet regular trips had been made bedtime is an undebatable ne- down the rivers without difcessity for every child. Whether ficulty. he likes it or pot he must go. True, the process should be 163 Lives in made as pleasant and friendly as possible, but there should be no room for argument the word of The authority must be final. (Continued from Page One) child who from the beginning has learned to accept it is saved of the Thames and other rivers a good deal of friction and un- which have been rising steadily happiness. for the past week matters all On the other hand, Police have beer- - detailed to of routine go far more easily if keep special watch on the the child senses back of the rule near tho Tate art gala love which disarms him of lery in London near the point much of his natural resistance. a break occurred in last The danger which faces those where flood with heavy damage year's should children believes that who of loss life. and to that they authority is yield will abuse their power, using command where only fellowship and sympathy will win the right the For such people response. world is full of naughty children. Perhaps the safest rule is to bring up your child with love when you can, and with authority when you must. ' yr I'- - Peggy eyed the gold coin In her hand Treasure trove from the Bible. heavy book at the end of the couch perhaps paper money, not gold, to the floor w ith her. might be accidentally concealed She laughed Much mortified, Julia scrambled within the Bible. aloud at the fantastic idea as she to her feet. turned one page after an'Tm Jes a clumsy fool. she ejtc. carefully other. plated, lestoring the comfort and The size of the type was far Bible the oue that Peggy nad larger than that used in modern found in the basement first disenBibles and she paused now and tangling the pocket of her own ap- then to lead some of the text. ron which badi caught in a corner "As cold water to a thirsty soul, of the large hoavy volume. so is good new $ from a far country bad. I hope 1 didn't hurt yV 'Good news from a far country, honey? Peggy repeated the words under and ther for a second, No, only no sentiment could be her turned to satisfy bar appetite which morebreath: in accord with her most arwas amazingly good Uespi.e her indent wishes; how she longed for mind. of state worried and activity letters from the Philippines. She Peggy pressed her hand warmly, knew they would breathe love, hope and as she bade Julia gtid niht and encouragement. "Dont wait up for me. Ill read for Peggy paused in turning another awhile. elated. Out of the Best not stay too long, advised page. whole Bible she had lacked out do' mah leave I'll open, Julia. casually a sentence particularly apJes' call ef yo wants me. to her own Situation; it For awhile there drifted to Peggy plicablebe an omen but had she must childof her the familiar hymns so out it instead picked casually; hood. sung by tho negro soldiers in had her eye not been caught by the her fathers reg'ment, as Julia's black pencil mark under the six voice was uplifted in song. words of thdt particular verge? The singing ceased abruptly and As she lowered the Bible, she Peggy concluded that Julia had noticed a small arrow on the wide climbed into bed. but all inclinamargin, it was small, neat and in tion to close her own eyes and drawing. Her eyes shifted perfect banished. had been court slumber from it to the verse to which it Swinging her feet to the ground, pc uted and she rend tb words unshe pulled the comfort toward her, derscored by a black pencil: In so fold to it, and doing intending not thyself because of 'Fret dragged the family Bible up on her evil men' "her eyes strayed across lap the page to the other underscored She hdd carried it over to the words the first she had noticed couch eaiiier in the evening, thinkthere at the margin was the selfit she over, might enjoy looking ing same perfectly drawn arrow. not having done so since taking the Swiftly her eyes traveled back to Bible out of the chest of drawers in the left hand page; at Its foot apthe locked basement bedroom. peared a third arrow pointing unBecoming absorbed in a novel, mistakably to tlie verm with other i ha had forgotten her first intention underscored words, and she read old book. the to examine them: Peggy looked down at the calf" When thou hast found it, then skin binding; it appeared both old there shall be a reward, and thy and interesting, bearing in faded be cut off. shall not expectation gold lettering the words Holy Biand yet again, Peggy read Again ble, and further down the initials the words, aloud and to herself, P. O. P. struggling to solve he puzzle. She Evidently it had belonged to her glauced at tho topot the page of for she recalled Proverbs and at the chapter numhis name Peter Orme Prescott. bers 24 and 23 She turned the time stained Perhaps the answer was further leaves and passed over the entries forward or further back. She of birth and marriages and deaths, turned both pages turned more wherein was recorded, in faded ink, then sat back startled and conthe names of representative genera- fused by what she did not undertions of the Prescotts. stand The Book ot Proverbs, save She was about to close the book for the two pages she had been furshe noticed a when that page was missing. reading ther on was slightly separated from (Copyright, D. Appleton a4 Co.) the next, evidently by some object wedged between them. Opening Peggy reveals a flash ef tsmesr In tomorrow's installment whse ' the Bible at that point, Bhe saw a Obadiah calls. t nietnaliC brs, Rtbboo. Tola ,vof r . ( i uh Hlu o Other. 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Sold by Prescription Drug Co. and all other good drug stores. Advertisement , . Wisconsin Officers Arrest Man Wanted For Attacking Girls (Continued from Page One) when she screamed and he escaped. arrest was brought Fathers about hy a letter he is said to have written to one of his girl victims here professing sorrow hand for attacking her. - The writing was connected with that already in possession of police here. Nine Persons Die in Motion Picture Fire In Upper Manhattan (Continued from Page One) fire started it was brought under control and an Imcomplete search of the ruins revealed no more will prom itself Americas Greatest Aklue,. nie bodies. Harry Ford, of the Bronx, master electrician of the studio, denied to assistant fire marshal Sam Willis that the fire was caused by an electrical flash. He explained that the curtain was seen to flare as it was lowered but that no current beyond that of the regular lighting, was on at the time and the cameras were not yet working. 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R (Continued from Page One) to the The state claims title its argument on river beds, basingthe grounds that the streams are - d. SHADOWS crept into the living room as darkness descended and Litchfield coming due. reminded Peggy she was hungry. She had only the travelers She heard the tinkle ot silverchecks, taker, out for her contem. ware in the dinlne room and soon plated trip to join her parents in Julias figure emerged through the the Philippines. 'with which to meet on current expenses, ' as Philander doorway, wheeling a which she had placed Peggy's din- Chase bad told her he could- not ner. furnish her with money until her As she drew the wagon up to the claims to her inheritance were fully . couch on which Peggy reclined, Ju- established. lia rested her hand and weight on Perhaps there were other coins Peggys foot accidentally. At Peg- in the Bible? Peggy held it tape gys involuntary cry as the weight down and shook the leaves, but caused her pain, Julia Ijtted her nothing fell out. and uisappointed, hand and tipping her body back- she again laid it down in her lap wards slid off the edge ot the couch, and turned Us pages; some were carrying the light comfort and a stuck together from dampness and mi parents By AUcc Judsctn Peale - rTHE Iei 10, 1929. , - mU.lSHKD SAHUCNCIAXD miLISHING Eblental Tuom'ii. THE JGuIUJAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE TWO SUPER A Ask Your Dealer I rww m SCREEN-GRI- D RADIO W1 as |