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Show ma you reua toe letter, it would have given you the ' . clew t6 Jims idtutity." I found out. anyway, but why e nave met tho same late as ner How and Edgar Stanton. easily slie had been fooled by the mans fodgned friendliness. But there wag a distinct note of reliefto Peggy in the revelation that Philander Chase had slain Stanton fqr she had bean woriied to the last by the suspicious circumstances that pointed to Jhm. "Whew, I can breathe easier now ......... -- P: rf-Moha-vke he said. Excartridge is amining the handsome seapon, two initials stamped on it caught his eye, and he repeated them aloud, SYKOPSJS: The Secret f Mohawk Pond a tubfornHccm her of Yew Lodge that touche Ike teaturt edfjc is a eccrtt no She molted by Pcaoy Piescott 3 Moved from the poisoned fangs of a snake by Philander Cline t4 ho dud ot (ltd Herbal Prescott, tAe latter the (u1inTot a plot by Lieut. Edgar Stanton. Captmed m the passage way Sandmen ion-- f nik-sing- T. 'Jit ; ( fxn Pi nay C." T.JC DENOUEMENT yHKUE tine was a expre.v-io- on the taees of tlie expedant audience as Sheriff Head) held open the paper wlikh Sundown had handed him and read the handwriting of lleibert Prescott aloud. Have placed documents proving Philander Cba'iPa double dealing '"with the two checks to which he forged my name in the vault with he kas Twice my securities. threatened my life. Krowledgs of eotrtt to me. all' this he-- t Heads turneu toward the silent form as Sheriff Beach continued rending. 'T plan ro cross his name from my will but should I die before doing so, and it is prophesied mouth drops open aqd she ,.,ed abashed at Peggy and Oba-h. Jim came to hor roseue, JuI gave it to hor, he said. lia recognized me as Jamieson Sinclair from a photograph my sister had of me. Obadiah chuckled and Peggy with feigned sternness turned on her maid. So you took hush money and didnt tell me who Jim was, Peggy f. lh,A r il'TW"'- .,lr. . st Stan' Prescotts request me kill frogs: ,,-s- it il- ;r ? , i , $1 it. A i ?- - s d). ho h- 1 , , .1. lu L AA vr , '4' - u. yi: ' !Ut , dant get away so caaltyf1 cpwJ Oi xSz I will not survive another Jlay, my heir is to show this end the aforementioned documents to the. probate court and ask that Philander Chase be removed aa executor of my will. "Secreting the clew in the family Bible, I safeguarded my wealth for-m- tliat brother's daughter. But first she must be weighed in ths balance . Cod hgldg on high before gaining . tlnr fortune I imvf amassed. To acquire It, I sacrificed the lava ot my people and dwelt a recluse. May Cad have merer on my soul! Poor Prescott! Obadiah sorrowfully; ha magnified his, own faults and deemed himself accursed in the sight ot man. No wonder fcls reason gave way. The sheriff broke the temse silence. "Prescotts signature is shaky but legible, Chase rose; he had aged In the last hour, and bi bands were far . ejaculated u he firmly grasped Chase. you left a specimen plant at home and told me twas a green fringed orchid, Im not up op botany but I do know an iris plant when I see one. 1 4'ot the idea that praps you two twins has swapped identities, lf couldn't quite e why, then"" ' "Go dhead," directed Beach- SoJ get out that empty holster you brought me. Chase, and- laid Stanton. bad left at Stone Tower. Looking at it under a magnifying glass I saw the first letter stamped on it. U had been cleverly changed to E, so that the brand O. S, read E. S., Stantons initials. Obadiah paused before adding, Ill allow what had he done to you?-Chase stirred, hesitated, then spoke his voice low and bitter, I realized he had penetrated my masquerade that night. I followed him here, got lu that door, pointing to the one opening on :he veranda, "switched off the lights, and shot him Just as Miss Prescott fired and made my escape In the confusion. He glared at Sundown, murder in hl3 eyes, f trusted to your night blindness not to discover me on the cot. I was so played out I bad to rest before taking the long trip over East Summit. Why did you brothers swap ldeutiUte?', Because Aquila was always a weakling, scornfully. 1 came to Stone Tower that 1 might get the run of the house, but Julia bung around always. o thats that. Obadiah straightened up. "Im thinking the navy gun you found here. Sheriff, belongedhereto Stanton, and he that night dropped il Julia stirred in her chair, I done picked up Miss Peggys an. pushed it in Mister Jims coat, thlnkin' maybe dey couldn prove she done shot Lieutenan Stanton," she said. At a word from the sheriff hia men, silent spectators of all that had transpired, carried the stretcher with the dead botanist out of the house and Into thb waiting automobile; then, jerked to his feet by a tug at the handcuffs. Philander Chase shambled along behind .from steady, My unfortunate brother wrote he exthat he faced difficulties, plained. But all this liao no bearing on Stantons murder. Ills words provoked a laugh fiom Sundown. Wait, exclaimed the as Chase advanced threateningly. The night that Stanton was killed - f awoke and heard some onq move on the other cot in my tent, he paused dramatically before continuing. My eyes, thanks to treatment, see more and more; so 1 lay stijl, very still, and by and by the man on the eot got up, and as he lift up the tent flap, I sec Ms face Slowly' he moved his head until1 Ills gase rested on the dead man and his finger was raised accus-luglv- . I see him, dressed as he is. Good God! Chase remained rooted too.jtbe spat, to move. Go tip there, Sundown addressed tho sheriif as" he indicated the head of the staircascr"'! leave there a bundle. Bring It here. Beach did so and unwrapped an automatic pistol, "A gun. he ejaculated, thunder, struck. Good Cord, the woods are fall of them them. I find it in the eot the next One morning," stated Sundown. -shot bad been fired Sheriff Beach emptied the clip. "It shoot a .33 caliber bullet; one . ( half-bree- r -- Per.evoro There H no toad loo long to the niua who adt antes deliberately and without undue hade; no honors too distant to the man m'io prepares himself for them with 'patience.- - rLs Bruyere. - 'Debentures The woul ilelientuie means a customhouse certificate, given to an Importer or nn exporter of goods tq the. effe- -t that he l entitled to s drnwback orr the duty assessed. Chapter RETROSPECT returned to the Ifving QUIET as the sheriff departed with his deputies to take Philan'Jer Chase to the Litchfield county Jail to await the action of those charged with administering justice. The shock of the sudden turn ot eCents that lifted the cloud that had hung over tbe LodgTaiuce Tcg- gy bad become it? mistress ws written on the faces ot tbe little group.- - - Peggy shuddered as She thought of the moment she had been alons with Philander Chase. She might - row in ' the woodwork that opens , ' , the door?" Jim, have you told Peggy that all of her uncles wealth was found in the vault in the secret room?" I havent had time yet, Jim replied, and unseen by Peggy he turned his thumb suggestively to- - . Ward the door, Obadiah took the hint. , Debbys sittln up waitin, he said, as be started toward the door. Jim an IU camp out Ou Jour lawn, same as we did the night you an Julia most drowned in the pond, so we wpuldnt make you forfeit your inheritance by bein here as guests." And 1 never knew, Peggy said. f did want you t stay; I was so afraid that night, but t didnt want to Jeopardize my chances of forfeiting the estate to to Jamieson Sinclair," and she smiled at Jim. Had 1 known who he was, I might have given in to my tears and had you stay,"-Peggsprang up and threw her arms about Obadiah, kissing him with warmth, 1 can never telf you bow grateful I am; how much 1 admire your cleverness. Philander Chase might &have gotten. away if you hadnt seen through his disguise. I Just cant thank you enough "Pass em on to Jim, Obadiah said, somewhat abashed by the girls act which varmed his heart We and brought tears to his eyes. are close kin, you know The young naval officer threw his arm about his stepfathers shoulAnd Ill say this. continued ders. we didn't either of us Obadiah, . willingly mislead you; - but we uldn't zackly find & place to conveniently undeceive you without - having you thlnk Jiin was trying to do you out of your rightful Inher. , . itance. "Ob, dont; please dont, protested Peggy. She wanted no reminder of the unpleasant thoughts that had filled her mind at various times in her dilemma concerning this shrswd Yankee farmer who had been almost a father to her, and the son she loved. Well, settle it betwe v you. Obadialf took a hesitating step toward the frqpf door; then paused. Oh, T Cie3a;forgot ; Debby found that letter bearing Jims name on it when she Was over by the woodpile. Sundown was hanging round that da; and he may have picked up the letter when you dropped it, bribing Ben to take the empty envelope to v not only can, but There are certain seasons be of the year when It wHl necessary to work shifts of men, and where the principal work Is done machinery instead of j c.,;rh a plan will result son, Mrs. Mary Anaerson efficiency dinner In the highestdemonstrated Anderson were--Reed many It has been Joseph Mrs. and Mr. of guests and retimes that Christmas day. on Anderson Hale freshed man will accomplish more . (Copyright, D, Appleton ond Co.) Mr.- - and Mrs. Legrande In amonth by working steadily WedMurl spent and daughter for eight hours each day .than he Mr. with nesday and Thursday can by working ten or twelve AlMrs. Hale's parents, Mr. and hours per day. ma Hale of Logan. You may think that I do not School rexi The ,Vward Sunday rvrnrram on know about the drudgery of farm MILLVILLE) dered tho following I do. I was born on The opemn?, a farmbut In Indiana and spent over Sunday morning: - Smiths Firs song was. Joseph years doing Jarm work in offered the twenty (Continued from Page One) Iowa. Fraver. Tracy Colt vocal Minnesota number The mostandsuccessful invocation. The next farmer. I family were dinner guests of Mr. was, Far, Far, Away on Judeah s ever knew- kept one man to do and Mrs. Martm .Olson on Christ- Plains. ' the chores, and this included remas day. The two and a half minute pairs as well as helping the Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Dobbs talks by; were women. given The other men worked and family of Cornish were supHumphreys; in the fields from 8 to 12 a. m. per guests of Mrs. Emma Pher-so- n tftTSBert The Birth of and from 1:30 to 5:30 p. m. on Wednesday evening. The Boyhood of Their work for the day was then Christ" and Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. A violin duet ms given ended: there was no chores. 3 Christ! and Mr. and Mrs. William bv Junior Larson and Devon While in the fields they worked Robbins of Logan were luncheon Humphrys to the accompaniment rapidly and steadily. If the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard of Mrs. Lenora Anderson, horses needed rest it was given W. Pitkin on Wednesday of the primary department sang; for a few moments only not long gave a Christmas enough for the sweat to dry and Elcen Mrs. Rosella Garr and daught-- 1 pceifTxrfcara Cutler a rmto make them feel stiff and uner La Rue spent Christmas eve tionjrituth Taggart a song, Elsie comfortable. They were thus and Christmas day with her par-- ! Fehrson a Christmas story ; Harold kept fresh and vigorous and alents and brothers and sisters at Smith of Logan gave a talk on ways ready and willing. enrumah The owner rode on a horse the home of her parents Mr. Christmas; singing and Mrs. Charles Gunnell oftcmol LcRoy Larsen aronouncea from field to field never scol'ding or criticizing, but always enLogan. the benediction. Mrs. N. F- Jenson and two sons couraging, showing how to do it John Wilcox spent Christmas in Delbert Naturally he and Vere of Cornish Logan whore he was a guest or with greater ease. never had trouble getting all the spent Christmas eve and Christ- Mr and Mrs. N. B. Wilcox en and mas day with Mr. and Mrs. help he wanted. Mr. and Mrs. Parley - Winburg were anc his Earnest Neaves. family healthy, of "happy Mr, were luncheon guests he was very prosperous. Mrs. Rose Pitkin, Miss Leola Earl Cliford on Wednesday and All readers of this publication Pitkin also Delmar Whitney and Mrs. . tti ntiMty u write foi any inana Merlm Wood !of Brigham City evening. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Jessop of die were dinner guests of Mr. and formation upon the subject of Swenson James Mrs Address all Mrs. Harry Hoodless on Wednes- Hi. andwere supper guests of, Mr. health at any time- Nibley on communications to Dr. David K. ; , day . . Peterson Peter ;prrs 4 Reeder, 31st & Main St,, Kansas Miss Eliza t Johnson arrived eve Mo., giving full name and here on Monday City, from Great and Hale C. A. Mrs m, address and., at least six cents in Falls, Montana to spend the hoh-- l r brief were ohon. r, "H hef parents, Mr. and the home cf Mr. and postage. CLUB NOTES Mrs. John Johnson. on Wednesday In the Club Notes We like to Mr. and Mfs. John Johnson, au,s. j w. E. Scott meet one another as a great big Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jessop and evg'.rr-1-.i-- was nroram - interests, family and Miss Eliza Johnson rendered afternoon in family withwhenmutual Pn those ; interests were dinner guests of Mr. and especially the saciam.m touch the health. Several Mrs. Leslie Hovey of Logan on connection with . Bishop meeting, ruth ' Christmas day. mouthy ago one of the new club came to the club offices Mr, and Mrs. Gideon T. Alvord presiding. tn the members to talk with me personally, and spent Wednesday with Dr. and! Opening son? Mrs. T. B. Budge of Logan. I found that like a certain woman Man; pi aver Mr. and Mrs, William Waite of singing; Byron C. Snow of Nbiu of which the Bible tells us, she on tne .i.e had suffered thongs at the hands Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Nils P. gave an excellent talk No less than Olson ware dinner guests of Mr. of Joseph Smith; Jerome Taga. t of many doctors. m seven and Mrs. Hans - L. Nilson on sang, The Unknown Orave surgical operations had been performed and at last her the accompaniment of Missveoia Christmas day. Life ot husband's ready money was exMr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson Olson; a talk on the of Trenton were .dinner guests of Christ" was given by Alma Riggs. hausted and there was no longer Mr. and Mrs. ' N. H. Monson on Brief remarks wore made by Jos any cause for operating, although Christmas day. C. Sorenson of Hyrum. The closing the pain and suffering were just Miss Alta Jessop of Providence song was, When Christ was .Bom the Rye as at first, I duected a simple and practispent Thursday evening and Fri- - ir. Bethieham. Ellis Shaffer procal eourse of diet and exercise, nounced the benediction. day with Miss June Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. Nils P. Olson In Joel Olson of Ogden spent Sun- - hydrotherapy, and other natural company with Mr. and Mrs. C. T., day with his mother, Mrs. Matilda means of cure, and- - finally adAmes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Olson. vised a change of climate, to the Alma Riggs and family of Nib- Earl Olson arrived here from Uthia water belt of Virginia. All ley, and Mr. and Mrs.. Garden Idaho, on Sunday for a brief visit of the suggestions were followed Nilson of Lewiston were supper With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. religiously, and you can read her letter for yourself; guests of Mr. Peter Wmburg on Martin Olson. I presume you Christmas Eve. "Dear Doctor: Mr. and Mrs. Itulon Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Gideon T. Alvord supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. will want to know if we i really and family motored to. Wellsville John W. E. Scott on Tuesday eve- came east as you suggested. on Christmas day where they Well, we did; arrived just t a . were dinner guests of Mr. and ning. Iris Olson of Salt Lake City hionth ago today, and we are khss Mrs. Lewis Alvord. arrived here on Tuesday afternoon looking for our car of goods any Mr. and Mrs. Nils P. Olson for a brief visit with her parents day. It has been .held up on the of Mr an1 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Olson. way, but we received word it had !lfhe,0I f,ere Mrs. Willard' W. Pitkin on Wedof Mr. and Mrs. WilforcL Anderson again started on the 3Cth nesday evening. were supper guests of Mr. and. January so - it should .arrive most Delore Garr who is working in Mrs. So far,' Dr. Reeder, any time. Edward Larson on Echo Canyon spent Christmas day with his family. Mr. and Mrs." James Jenson en- Games and radio music formed Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson at supper on Christmas cntertauiment, and dainty retertained entertained at a chicken supper eve. Narcissuses centered the freshments were served. Thirteen on Wednesday evening. Those table. Green candles in yellow young people were in attendance. Mrs. J. M. present Mr. and Mvc. Lloyal Olson and holders were placed ateach end anTfamW: of the table. Covers were laitt lot family of Farmington were dinMi. and Mrs. Alma Jenson and ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin family. Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Jenson Olson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrl and family; Mi. and Mrs. Owen Olson were on their way .from Barley, Idaho, vhere , Mr. : Olson Jenson aiurdaughterT Joyce ' and Mrs. Morgan Jenson and sen has had employment. nn-HumMr. Mrs. Dowayne La Mar; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale, and daughter Norma; Mrk. Lisa phreys spent Wednesday evening J Olson; Mr. Cia Olson and Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McMr. and Mrs. Henry Gessell' of Ivan Scott. During the evening Kinney of North Logan. Mr., and Mrs. Roy Jessop and Santa Claus made his appearance, Logan. ' family were dinner cue. "in of Mr. Jess Hovey of Salt Lake. City much to the delight of. the and Mrs. Thomas Jessop on Christmas day with hisjdren. Mr. and Mrs. William" Olson of Christmas dajh parents-Mr- ' and Mrs. John Nel-- 1 Mrs. Mary Tibbetts of ProviIdaho Falls, spent tho week-enson. dence spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. James P. Olson with relatives, Mrs.-- Thomas Jessop. Miss Clella Olson arrived home had for dinner guests on Christ-- 1 Mr. on Lake Edward Larson has had the from mas day. Mrs. Eunice Young and Salt Saturday City trees cut down in front of his lot. f amil f or jdaharMiss'Tns- - Olson evenin g f ordubrlet-yisit-wLhh-er and Miss Cleiia Olson, ola Olson parents. Mr. and Mrs. James P. the tree measuring from ninty to cne hundred feet in length, each Olson. and Nils Olson. Lee Jessop and Elmo Jessop Miss Wanda Scott and Mr. Louis tree cutting two- and three lengths of fine saw timber, averaging left on Thursday evening for Anderson entertained tr:e Nevada. fbers of their Sunday School class thiriv foot in diameter at the Mri.and Mrs." Grafton Hovey on Fridav evening of last week. butt end. I -- , well-rest- ed 1 r Li--- - ,?. every way and hope in time to have this other pondition corrected. I am still taking the flaxseed and it has helped me great'., j Qh- - I must not forget to tell vo i a lit le that we have bought pcultry .farra ofr.ir.e acres, jibout two miles from center of nty; so our little girl can attend the We think we are city school. going to like' it just fine out We expect to move out there. the 18th. I shall let you hear later in the summer how oor We intend to venture turns out. truck it some. I hope you have kept well through such severe weather and are not working too I feel very grateful to the hard. Home Health Club. I will clote now with kindest regards to you ' . - I.t THE DISTRICT COUNTY ! ) ehil-spe- nt . - -- -- -- t - J OF CACH- E- to-w- it; - , LOVE WAS BARRED from Anne Wilmots life until she came face to face with ; mem-McGi- ll, : J A Question of Honor Ruth Cross colorful -- story starts MONDAY, December- - 30 Mr-an- j OF Inter-stat- e . Fidelity Building and Loan association, a corporation! Plaintiff vs. Edward B, Hanson, Leah D. Hansen his wife, James C. Walters, Cache Valley Banking Company a corporation and Mattie B. Hansen, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 30th, day of December 1929 at 12:00 oclock noon at the-- , front door of the County Court House in Logan City, Cache County, Utah, the following described property Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Lot 1.' Block 31. Plat A", of Logan- City Survey, and North 8 rods, running thence thence West 5 rods. 15 'A feet; thence South 8 rods, thence East rods.. 15 !& feet to the place of j beginning. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or In anywise appertaining. Dated thl3 6th, day of December 1929. W. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. Deputy By M. L. Petersen, Sheriff, Advertisement Tuesday-evening- J COURT DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR HIE ' Mrd P.L Tropic Not Flat Tlie old conception of the tropics as flat, uninteresting country has been put to flight by the facts. Jamaica, for Instance, rises out of the sea to a height of 7,fl(i(j feet and it is now pretty generally known that the mountains of the Caribbean countries are the highest east of the Rockies. SHERIFFS SALE - . i Jt done. . t y , ur His-m- j 96 th-so- . 1 , the farm output. Increase the getting here, butcame througq desire for farm work, and In- without accident. ft we have crease the health, happiness, and freestone water here that longevity of the farmer and his you recommended. Thjs is callfamily, and that 1? the eight-hoI am ed the Piedmont Valley. day for farm labor. better and stronger m must be feeling - j 5 -- i i - The Fountain Head : Continued we like it'fine; we have had snov Now to go on with the article and ice ever since we have been of last week, but we do noamind it The farm is the fountain head here, it seems rea mild to very m of our food supply, and the tims much; the will come when the importance The people here say it is of sanitary Conditions on the worst winter here la 49 years. We farm will be recognized as the go out walking every day for our fountain head of our supply ot health. One day I "'walked fix e good health. . mdes, thats pretty good for me The State agricultural colleges We have furnished rooms for and the Department of Agricu- light housekeeping end my house lture at Washington are doing a hold duties do not keep me busy tremendous -- work for the good ot all day, so I like to get out m humanity as wclh..as for the in- the glorious sunshine; dividual farmer, and every farm- was Just like "a spring yesterdr." day at ers son who hopes to become a home. The birds were singing successful farmer should keep in today is just a little colder. We touch with the agricultural de- have heard that Northern Ulino , partment, and should attend the has had awful snowstorms ths State schools. we started past month; f,,r the Virginia One radical change in the day after the is management of farm work The trains were a. coming that will greatly increase late and we had an awful tim , , You Edited by DR. DAVID IL REEDER, Kansas City, Mo. Wat-ki.1- , v Home Health Club bA. I - it "And thereby upset my foolish ; As a ideas, declared Obadiah. matter of further foolishness I put another padlock on the room down- stairs so you couldnt get in there J again. Oh, I thought you did that to r bar me out, broke in Peggy. So that was the milk in the cocoannt? No, mam, Miss Peggy I put dat dar fo de cat J borrowed fum I Miss Deborah," explained Julia. was me feared ob rata den yo am oh cats, Miss Peggy; and I done took de cat back and foth to Echo j Farm when yo all wasnt lookin'. Obadiah tramped about tbe room and stopped before the opened door ot the secret passage that Peggy) ' . had found. , Tm dumbed if J know how you located-thatas he turned withi . admiring eyea to Peggy. . "It is quite a long story; ill tell ou some time. Do you se? the ar-j . was r ...... field. I was searching for Sundown, twice caught him Jim explained. He the around place. hanging Your uncle gave turned to Peggy. Pop a hey to the house so he could kind of look gfter things and, with a ghost of a smile, f appropriated ! - on os-c- ar I I must ask forgive-nes- s for doubting you Jim. His hand slipped under her chin and raised her bead. He looked Into her eyes a gaze which penetrated her soul. There Is no need for forgiveness t where there is perfect trust," he whigperd softly as he kissed her upturned face. gun-dow- n tor being myself? Ill Ill try. her answer The- - primary association entertained at a Christmas program Prizes uesday afternoon. .warded the pupils who had d every primary meeting who during the past year. Those Dean leceived prizes were Mary Jessop, Jessop, lone Jessop, Fern Burdett Winona Cummings and Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. Nils Monson entertained at supper on Christmas eve. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Hale and daughter Murl Mr, and Mrs. Martin Hannah and family, Mrs. Morfson, John Monson along with Charles Olson and two sons and Edwin of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jenson entertained at a turkey dinner on Christmas day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James Jenson and family. Mr, and Mrs. Harry afJessop and Ivan Scott. The cnat ternoon was spent in social in the evening supper was served Nil-s- muffled. when you said on the phone tother night you'd got em both, I was some relieved. You gave me another start the night I was coming back from canip with Aquila Chase and saw you in the basement bedroom when I thought you were' fn Litch-- 1 ir Hi Julia retreated discreetly to the kitchen to prepare dinner and Peg. gy and Jim faced each other. Peggy seated on the couch, lowered her eyes as Jim approached her. In a second his arms wero about her, his low insistent voice pleading for him. "Can you forgive No, mam, Mistab Jfm asked me not to, Julia answered,' upd there a contrite note in her voice. Turning to Jim, Obadiah S0befe4; Knowing your cause to hate ton I feared you might be involved, Jim, Peggy looked up quickly; so others had had the same thought. You were everlasting hanging around here. I know now, as Jim started to Interrupt him, you were after the. copperheads put. outsat ! to Hovey. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessop spent Christmas eve with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson of Logan. M. and Mrs. Charles Olson and two sons of Trenton spent Tuesday evening and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Nils Monson. PRIMARY ASSOCIATION CHRISTMAS PROGRAM n said. the wall. Put o;. the handcuffs, ha pan, anfT he .el. ''There, sit down, thrust Chase into a chair, the slier- iff tow ering abpyg.liim. Ills arm handcuffed to him, went on "You 6ee, Chase, Obadiah, breathing more easily, "you overreached yourself, when, pretending to be your twin, Aguiln, nff-in- exclaimed, Julias Qba-diah- 's fighting Obadiah Aquila I mean rhilaiujer Chase give me a hint about Jim? Teggy asked. broke in "Weve never met, I've been on foreign service Jim. since he became acquainted with Uncle Herbert Piescoit, and white wa3 away in he stayed with Pop-New Haven and New York. And, added Obadiah, "your unde wasn't chummy with bis wife's people, and 1 was' just as standoffish as ho, i doubt if he ever mentioned to a soul 1 was - lita brother-llaw and I wasnt boasting none of the kinship. Peggy recalled the stories of tho quarrels between her uncle Obadiah and she smiled as served the twinkle in his eye as he opened the front door and vanished . into the night. looking? ca-je- , gone, entertained at a chicken supper on Thursday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Yeates and family, Mr. and Mrs. and family, Harvey Mauehley Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hovey all of Logan and Mr; and Mrs. Vern didnt breaking in on the thoughts of the others "JidiSr where did- you get that gold tmmiey you were handling when you thought people werent Philander Chase." Who breathed the name, Peggy did not know. She saw the look of anguish In Chases face and held out her hand in sympathy. ' Chase pressed it hard In both ot his, then bowing his head, he the sheriff, Youve proven , he said, snuggling to our Philander- , repress Iilsrwilon. lie stopped, unable to go on for a second "what disposal will be made of the body? I presume, with a ghastly smile, you dont arrest a dead man for murder? No; Only a living one," hand descended cu Chase's shoulder. "You dont get away quite so easy. Philander Chase. What?' chopused the ethers, &j Ohadiali tivj squirming, piunpd esse a to tmifumg Pauy xtrtma 09 Stanton 9 anoinphce. Pcgyu u cleared of atautan i fdtinirj Jmf the murdr remains int tolled Indian yixts Shaitf ft nth a t It f at mcssi nr jin Pi hes reg-gy- , you. uu-ti- 4 Satuulhy, 'December 28,' 1929, TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH rAGE FOUR The Journal i |