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Show UESTION of HONOR. , 0fOAA - bn MYKOP8J8 . A breach caused bp Scott Glen n JaUsty misjutlymp c tfe's doe no defer Aril rotn iearning him of an attack on A band of ranchownsTo the dam, led bif Bark hotter overpower Glenn and his kpal followers, A riyna-mi- te chargee is set to blow p the1 dnm but 8heh s heroism saves it from destruction, One and is do stroyed and the released waters rush toward tha txifey populated by the ranchowners Glenn's enemies become his allies when hs successfully 4 i o e r t s the flood waters Bach tn bis cabin, Anne, weak from loss of blood from a wound to her arm accidentally inflicted bp Aheb, faces Leon Horse, j Chapter 1 - - GOODS SECOND-HAN- - st his she felt tnewthat suggestion. It wants fo tte of the country, and the water forest Industries strengthened and plies of some 180 muroetpahties. 'back of all progress In forestry stabilised and condition brought is the need of sound knowledge of about to that hey can undertake ; orderly prodacton had continuous forestry principles and methods. It wants to see Research has been a major aetiv-- ! timber-growinSemee eamcithe forests playing their maximum ty since the Forest New - methods and part In the conservation of sal into being. regulation of practices in forest management land Water, in the and wood utilization developed by stream! low, and to the prevention Ferret Service research agency5 of floods. If wants to see the land I ?r i7 . Ti ; Mf Ja g. !, l: She to seem to oppose him. "Walt," she murmured, leaning back more heavily against the (able and putting one hand to her forehead, "wait. I most have time to think." He took the hand and carried it to hi lips. "All right," he conceded indulgently, "think as much as you please only dont be .too long about It. So lovely andso soon mine! he added. "I I must have time to think," She Anne repeated mechanically. scarcely knew even what she was saying. With s sadden, deft movement, she tried again to slip past him, but this time he caught and held her fast. he observed with "No trlcjcs! his Incredible good humor. Youve run away from me once already, Saturday, February 1, LOGAN,' CACHE COUNTY, -- UTAH THE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR W 19."Q, Mr. and MrsOeorge D. Seamens Mr. and Mrs. Archie VToo?rn? 3 Mrs. Grover Haney, srtt ended the held at Benson on ward reunion - - Friday.' Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Maughan and daughter Francis, and sen Boyd, of Provo, spent the past week here visiting Mrs. Maughan 3 Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Lee SUFFERS FROM BLOOD rOLSON lN TfTE AR.M Mrs; Grover Hancey has ben in her suffering from blood-poisam caused from an infected burn She has been staying at the home of her mother, Mrs. Andrew of Baneoir. Mrs. DeDwey Cook and Mrs. Alma Cook spent Thursday m Smith field visiting relatives. FOUR CHILDREN ILL La Von, the Kttle 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seamons to ill with pneumonia. Their daughter Evelyn ta heme from &;hoOl - with- - rhirken pox Mr. and Mrs Monte Barker and little daughter spent Tuesday visiting Mrs. Barkers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lauersen. Alvin Balls is out and around again after being confined to his - pa-ren- t best suiteef for forest already liave "resulted in The leg of millions of dollars to fign- - producing real forest crops and cuiure and industry and to the managed in such a way that its (production will be continuous and public as a whole. The I orest Service today main- tains 10 regional forest expeirment f Will another quarter-centur- y these great ambitions realized? stations where problems or forest-se- e ry are under investigation. Three Predictions are proverbially experiment stations also areterous, nd foresters alone can not maintained; and a forest product; determine the outcome. But with growing lalaboratory devoted to research In the American people d a fair the problems of wood utilization, rereaslngly The. cry grows stronger every yeafj degree cf optimism seems Justl-lmore knowledge of methods olfied. . , timber growing and forest protec- : tion, more Intensive utihza tion of forest products, more knowledge" of range management, more knowledge of forest economics. In thi last field, the Forest service u this year Inaugurating a nationwide survey of forest resources and of present and prospective requirehome for the past 'month wt:i ments for wood( which wilt be the pneumonia. ever Returns Reeder .undertaken biggest study Stanley Mrs. Donna Lelshman of Well along this line. It showings ultiville spent Thursday visiting her for the basis mately win form J. A. Balls future forest policy and ' private From Southern States parents, Mr. ad Mrs. After Primary on Saturday the forestry undertakings. Primary ct fleers and teachers tn. vast The public forests cover tertained at s dance for the chilarea to toe aggregate. Yet Hyde Park. Jan. 30. Stanley dren from, 4 until 6. The Primary home returned Thursday Reeder, of toe total forest area of band furnished the music. where Southern the States, from the United States is in private own 26 a months fulfilled Just he has ershlp, the bulk of It subject to at Missing Girl destructive exploitation. The Fed- mission. He was the speaker eral Government, through toe For- sacrament meeting Sunday evenFound in Hotel est Service, now to cooperating ing and gave a very interesting with the States In the promotion and instructive talk. an Jose, Cal., Jan, 31 (AP) A welcome home party was givof privae and In improving methods of handling pn en for Mr. Reeder Friday evening. Carrie Victor ini, 16 year old wlu'e vate forest areas by pubhe assist- A program was given in the ward girl of Watsonville who has been ance to forest owners In protec- ch2pel followed by a dance in the mlssng since last Monday night tion, planting, woods management, amusement hall. and who was thought by police to and tax reform. Fire protection mutual with Filipino Tuesday evening after have been in Is the first step toward forest cul- class the gleaner girl met at the lettuce workershiding near Watsonville, ture, and approximately home of Mrs. De Wayne Pefkes, was found by detective to a hotel of the countrys forest area where the rest of the evening was here today. She told police she Is now under organized protection. enjoyed in making candy. because her parents had home left In some degree at least, private HYDE PARK M MEN DEFEAT her. FIlipmos apparmistreated holdings being protected under co- LOGAN FIFTH 28- had nothing to do with her ently a the between Mutual After operative agreements Tuesday evening Fderal Government, the States, large number of people" from town disappearance. owners. and private The Federal accompanied the Hjde Park M. Salt Lake City- Jordan NarGovemmeint and the States also Men to the U. S. A. C- - gym) and rows, 20 miles south of here, now watched them defeat the Logan used as the encampment .grounds Doperate in the growing and of forest ' nursery .stock Fifth ward M. Men with ft scare of of th Utah national guard, wUl . for farm planting, and to giving 26-- 8 receive serious consideration as a ite aid to farm woodland owners PRIMARY CONFERENCE for the propose' possible-sFEBRUARY 9TH through extension activities. United States artillery training The Forest Service has big ob Monday evening the Primary school, chamber of commerce ofofficers and teachers met at the ficials have been advised by Senjectives. Before It ceases its resources, it must see muen home of Mrs. Madia Balls to plan ator Reed Smoot at Washington. time fight to build up the nation s the months work and for Primary more accomplished. It wants to conference which is to be held A new hydraulic shock absorber see the organized forces of pro- here Snuday. February 9. for motor trucks is mounted at tection against fire. Insects and Mr. find Mrs. C. L. Ashcroft and an angle instead of vertically to of staring disease strengthened both on pub- son Harry who have been suffer- reduce the effects lic, and private land until losses ing for the past weeks with diph- Jerks, sudden braking and ' are brought to the Irreducible theria, are recovering ris on i never-endin- g, M-m- damg-ran- r - ge forest-minde- or r l R U 0 E was registered ia J EAnne's eyes as she gazed in stunned silence at her unexpected tollacl If t!w tlconds, Mors c ratio tty beat a retreat As visitor. It required sll her trill won't be any question about a dipower to keep from slipping to. the puensj geduen'y forward, her artrs vorce, because as 1 told you Glens dropped at hsr side. Sbe bung a floor hut some intuition stronger yon know. dead we'slu In hH arm. With an' is done for than reason told her she must not Anne swayed back from him, her Anne merely counted on draw Impatlant ci!b. More lifted her take her gaze from the face of eye closed, one hand at bei heart. He oa tte coach. bar and Morse.- - If she did. he wottld Jeep Her arm had ingiy. li,d begun bleeding again; turn el qnlukTyribCiasr'abont-for-so- me He stzred Bt her iftcraUuloualy, like the wild beast that already sbe could feel the warm , blood water.' Youre not such a fool a to refuse devoured her out of Ms eyes. bandages. Hclpbtneg against that offer. he exclaimed Even then, It as not until she "Why hate you come here?" she Morse looked at her Inquiringly, She went on counting. She flip demanded finally, meeting h!s as be steadied her with both bands heard him out ia the dark kitchen, tebedf the first sixty and started on You seem a stnmblfn? over things that Ann glance steadily. on her shoulders. Her tongue felt thick A .uvi second. bi? summoned s'resgtft to one grotesque smile Illumined tHfleupset tonight. he said, "bnt and very stiff. The arm that held Morses. face. I have come to at all events, the effect is charmeyes. She bad art fii.i.'ca but Vas the revolver ached with weariness. take what I was once willing to ing. very close to the end of her en" Forty-eighshe buy." durance and site knew It. She lift-e- J Anne opened her eyes and droned. At his words Anne slipped trader straightened a little. "Tell me." herself a little and reached out Morse smiled. "You sound like his uplifted arm and gained the she asked earnestly, was it true towards her sweater which lay a phonograph," he declared. living room. Morse was quick and what you said a while ago about quite near. Something gleamed " Fifty-foubarred her path to the door. Anne's him? fifty five brightly lor an instant and the next He took a single step backward, retreat was cut off. was hidden in the folds of kef negYott mean abrat Scott Glenn?" his eyes still fixed latently an her "It I had known," Morse said, Sbe nodded; her eyes were ligee. still smiling, "that you were as fastened intently on his face. face, watching tor the first sign a!', right now," she declared Im "Youre absolutely His leisurely, of weakening. lovely as He looked at her thoughtfully. when Morse came back with the mad. he reasoned, What on earth appraising inspection went from IIum-m- , so you really bad a a of she tittle which gulped wtor, do you think you're going tar do-- left faee against a fancy for the hulking brute, eh?" her camellia-whildown to ease his til humor about out here in the mountains alone dark mass of loosened hair to 'ter Anne did not know whether to havteg tc get It. With one hand on no money, nothing a woman like feet which showed bare beneath believe Morse or not Ills word she of the the pulled couch, vige yon-the hew of the negligee, "I could rrrled no ring of sincerity and " herself ttp slowly to a sitting pos- never have resisted you so long. sbe realized be would not hesitate At all avents, 1 shan't marry a . tore, mad who drowns helpless, unIts too bad really yea women to tie if it served his purposes. If Weil, on dont look it." Morse you never let us see you when you Clenn were dead, perhaps thlswas warned women and children," Anne He her said wa3 watching blnndy. -are most beautiful.' - He , shook th - ...1.,., wsv out at hat dilemma paitsqd long enough to ay. then thehas close! trouble What his head, shrugged amusedly, bent but she rebelled at Morse'S' evil 5wenf hSTcdunUng again. the primitive, conceited bully over her end laid one hand on her Morse glanced at b sharply, suggestion if ehe weift with film been giving yon a little" cave-tmr-a shoulder where the negligee had it must be a his wife. She felt "Who told you that? be demanded. fed eh? His stuff eyeq already, t fallen away. Fifty-seveAloe adroitness was demanded; the sugfor the first time on the left sleeve Anne lifted the hand delib- gestion must come from him volunturned had felt sbe that actually wa deeply which of her negligee, into a machine. The words were erately and flung it oft. Then she tarily; he was not in the mood te stained now with blood. He leaned as mechanical and as accurately gathered the garment closer about brook opposition. and touched her arm inforward her throat Anne felt herself all timed as the ticking of a clock. Anne leaned against the table for quiringly. at once la complete, almost acute support, Morse was closeto hor. Morse ranched behind him and It is hurt a little." Anno admitcontrol of every faculty. She knew gazing Intently Into her face. "You lifted the holt he had been careful "Im from him, away looking ted, the struggle that was before fief know I have nd one but you.- - As when fie entered to drop It Is place afraid Ill have to ask you to kiew that her only weapon was for Glenn, you didn't really think I but he did not take his eyes for bandage it for me." her wit The struggle was not lust cared for. him did you? Anna a from Annes face, which hiomeit Morse emitted a tow. impressed was certainly while enough to warfor herseif In that moment she paused for a moment; she thought do It So well, did whistle. he forgot the ugly scene of the after- she bad detected the sound of a rant hit suspicion that aha could theres absolutely no gambling on a noon forgot everything except footstep on the porch and her heart not possibly hold out much longer. He turned and womans taste. fifty-nin- e that She and Glenn belonged to beat fast as her hopes mounted Fifty-eighto table set over tha to walked one another. folHe backed In that slowty through the the died jllencethen down the class of water. When he "I am ' expecting my husband lowed. oil fin angry, baffled door, ripping " stand-was Anno round faced -again. home at any minute. I think it oath from between his teeth. The Her mocking tone matched the in with her back against the might not be pleasant for you to cynical curve of her lips, Ill tell door slammed to fiercely behind iece, lie wa looking Into the meet him here." film that the walls of the bouse she continued, you about him, a revolver of black circle blue small Morse looked rather, bored. little Jarred and trembled. realizing that the subject of muzzle, above which her eyes shone Thats what they always say. her conversation was at that Anne crept forward, the revolver JUUe reflections of the polished The fact Is.- your husband Is not moment standing transfixed In the still carried high before her. She steel. likely to get la ray way any more. darkness of the porch gazing at lifted the bolt and dropped It Into He stared at her for some mod the scene which had arrested his Hes done for he and his d place. She stood with her bead In an incredulous silence. menta reservoir too!" attention as he was about to enter drooped forward against the door, were So thats what you ttp to, "Is that true that hea done the cabin. An Impulse stronger the pistol hanging loose from her while a observed after he coolly. for? Anne asked In a low tone. relaxed hand, until Morses foot than all Glenns conflicting emo1 here been think long youve My- - dear- - lady. . he. protested tion bad. sent him home .on the steps died away down the trail. left her. erwntsh,' lightly, "yon didnt suppose that doable quick when he had learned she let the weapon fall with Then toarm kith dl.'ilculty and pointing there would be room in the world ,of Shdb'S disobedience and susa sharp, metallic ring. Her bands ward the door. for him and me too after be ban pected Anne might need him. slipped nervelessly down the roagh Mor-- e made no comment. Ha retaken something that belonged 19 With a quivering wood panelling. his been But how wrong be had motionless for trained perfectly she sank In a small bnddle to sob, eyes told him as he gazed upon the some moments, regarding her spec"I dont believe It," Anne said picture of Morse and Anno standthe floor. ulatively. Suddenly he lunged formechanically. "I dont believe ing close to each other. If there (CopyrieM, Birth Crwii he with arm 'struck at ward. tha that hes done for. Its not true. had been any doubt it was removed . A suspicion of his tsrrlbls , revolver. She spoke staunchly, but there was as be listened to Anne. to Anno spurs Glenn to so. Thats a very dangerous thing She In her heart. -- no conviction tion In Monday's installmsnt. The primitive conceited bully." knew that It could very well be she said derisively. "When 1 met to do, Anne warned, aa aha quickserves were to be conserved end true, and she felt her strength and him that first morning ia the Youd recovered her balance. wisely used for the benefit of the ly from her. courage slipping mountains, he stung my pride with home builder first of , all, upon at once I dont car to go better --shoulders -fingers ea hey air and then that to." whom- - depends the best permanhisnsuperfor unless have "shoot he This morning. roused her. ent use of land and resources night he brought me home after he bold his ground, gnawing But w word by wan saying;--fe1 promteed of- - hi conflictalike;! and. thst where reconciled yseli r tiiotrsirtfu Hr your aunt that 1 was still wilting would make him knrs me at any "I don't believe the ing interests must be moustache. -" to marry youthe question will always be decost I would have my revenge. things got a bullet In it anyhow," You are willing to marry me," cided from the standpoint of the He wasnt such a difficult case as ha made another declared, he Anne echoed. (luJilV''l' spite of the aftar ali ,he eoatinued In a light greatest number hi the long run jahrkpi JCitak. atJier. NaHonaFForests you He asked me to; Scathfagrtone. A bullet missed fc's cheek by lea - areToday,- the TSd alt ruined your playing part to - the marry him at our third meeting. burrowed lake than atx inches and national economy. Their protec"I was willing to marry you," he Then I found out about the gold , wall the oppoli. As to the it was tion and scientific management corrected .significantly, xeaily too much, of a tempta- rt- - "You may iiaya ,jist two minutes fire helping to : stabilize - Industries rest, one doesn't expect that iort tion to pass up, with our needing Anne door," to that gat through and communities dependent upon of honor In a woman. It is be&lde the money so. 1 knew he would and to close It after yon." them, o Insure regular water sup the polnti" have no time with me while the aq began to count methodically. plies, to check floods and soil ero"There are some men who do," dam waa being built. 1 thought I on an entire Morse decided sion; and to afford recreation for Anne said quietly. could get a settlement after a of tactics. "Now, see here." mUllcnis. As public properties cno- -t change as irrelematter flivmissed the divorce-sufficie4 repay every Jle of shtd with appearance every bq sining -- basic - natural resources,'tcS Ubhut T was' What vant. 'Say thlng'and come Id t6lf Yrbh 1 won't pretend good humor, managed 'forconthey 'afr-bemr- ' Is that 1 have withdrawn that From where he had stood frozen a while ago. 1 meant tlnuoua production. The National wasnt Joking offer." In his tracks Glenn turned away. Forests supply a yearly cut of to get yon that way If I could no Anne laughed faintly.- - "And yon All the spark had gone out of life some Pi billion board feet of woman unless ever a man marries to came all the way up here just his suspicions had been accurate and could supply some six wanted yon never But I to! timber, has he tell me that? she waa worse than he had one hundredth part as much as 1 times as much on - a continuing No," ho said coolly, "I camo thought. He had hoped dith a basis without going- beyond the do at this moment, and I believe own terms shopto make here my annual growth increment. despair born of his love for Anne me about truth at told the youve reduced come at worn things HOES NOT CROWD that he had misread the tell-tal-e witb Scott affair of this least part Yon are going back to signs ha had found In the eabin. TIMBER ON MARKET prices to all matters Thats that Glenn. New York with me tonight my It Is not the policy of the Forest As for Morse, there would be a me 1 don't give a bang about the Service to crowd timber on the private train is waiting on the day of aettllng accounts, Sick at rest. k less than a milt from heart, he strode off down the path market. Cutting on the National "Suppose now yon put that thing here' nowC' Yon added to Ihe tutinel.' Forests Is adjusted to considera-ion- s .down, and all hunt' Ofi tha neaT" of community needs."perman-enc- e aa & casual afterthought, has gone Chapter .SO est parson and be married all right of Industries, and prevention know. never' She need already. HIS MORSE SHOWS ANGER and proper, since, he smiled of loss, and Is regulated on th Anne was' gazing fixedly at him since you insist! There sustained yield,' A principle of striving to conceal the revulsion NNp reached the end of her which means that adequate pro- own degradof her story Not a Seasonal Division j vision la made for successive crops Service ing conduct with a sinking heart. Indian summer is not a season, do! . timber on the same land. The on the the footsteps Apparently 1 la simply a name lor any sped of OaayiKational Forest ranges,1 which now of her Imaga were figment porch warm emumn weather following a supply forage for more than sevination. She was at her wit'a end. en million head of livestock, are from Page One) cold snap. (Continued Morse all very clever, fTbatg also managed for continuous forcommented, hut I dont bellevo a istration that all land is to be age production as well as for soil word of It. 1 bad asked yon tq Flag Etiqoett devoted to its most productive use, conservation and Watershed proIn flying a flag at half staff, it marry me, and you knew perfect'y for the permanent good of the tection. Under such management I make meant to well that things to should first be hoisted to full staff, whole people; that this use they have contributed greatly right with your aunt. However, it then lowered glmvlv to hnlf staff. be brought about in a thor- the stabilization of the livestock in mut doesnt matter now. oughly prompt and. businesslike dustry In regions where ranges had He bent slowly and deliberately Th Trouhlo under such restrictions; been badly depleted by previous manner, Tnet her. Ansa gazed back at him w.il insure h norma 1 over trrazlnr:. National Forests one- g3 Honesty may he the best policy, but only Morse Aa horror. fascinated in allowed It Is resources; that the'tect the watersheds of about too Is the;e' often cf true the trouble resources caught her fiercely to him, her head water, wood, and forage of the re- - third cf the water-powto lapse. VMIjdolphla Inquirer. A-- nj -- t, forty-nine-- r, this" e y.--- -" -- fifty-eigh- . lYBFTffRI! DEPARTMENl four-fift- hs timber-growi- ng two-thir- ds dia-Ibutt- on -- long-fore- st side-swa- y. t, mantel-p- -- - me? t -- u- thr-ntom- plans? i:2 no-sm- nt ! side-trac- From small and crude beginnings that date far back in the nineteenth century, the dairying industry in Cache,Valley has grown to a position of recognized leadership in the Intermountain West. Parallelingthat growthj andkeepm or pace with every other industrial development since 1892, has been the steady progress of The First National Bank. The Banks deposits have nearly doubled in the past nine years, mounting from $971,374.58 in 1921 to $1,891,697.71 in 1929. The total resources as of December 31, 1929, were $2,169,123.26. It is only through loyal cooperation with the builders of industry that The First National has been able to achieve a success so outstanding. Confer with us about your banking requirements. depre-catingl- y, Forest Anniversary n-- er V .yr FIRST NATIONAL BANK , LOG AN, : UTAH - Modern Banking ai;ih Best T'"sbw v I t |