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Show V THE JOURNAL,. UK IAN, CACHE COUNT?. PAGE TWO Mrs YVy jimnj, was read by Secretary E. II. Bank- - of Evir'n'r.n,head which was. accepted by the Char!es' WaUc'i and Mrs. Josep.iof Salt Luke are send'members. Mr. and Mrs. T. Williamson ing the wceic lie; e and m Logan entertained on Tuesday evening with i datives, Mrs. El.ie Gunnell spent the in honor yf the birthday anni- 'WiLiamson. week end 'ui Salt Lake with her Mr,;. oi versary Percy Hawkes. Cards rind social chat were MRS. I1QWARD JONES the Gretta Will.anron' spent A tall vase of flowers joyed. Correspondent graced the table m the 'dinning past wpek t'ld at Piston, room where a lovely luncheon was Hall and" Mrs. Mrs Ray W served to Messrs and Mesdames George Moreland of trie Daniel H WELLSVILLE DEFEATS Alex Tureott, Geddys Maughan, veils camp of the Daughters cf 3 NEWTON F r a n c is pioneer Gilbert x Anderson, attended the officers M nien Wellsville Te Harold meeting at Logan on Thuraday. Edd Stuart, Maughan, Newton ward anil Heber H. Bankhead, Mrs., M apcj Mls LCR0y uesfs the Wellsville word met ,m basket- - Parker, Thamas Hall, Miss. Maggie Hall, were of 4 I i Mot-lende- DEPARTMENT 41-2- le with score of 41-- E. ia B. j0, u y . . presenls were received ;WeC1K' ! hv the guests of hre with her!i s Elme? Ball ey cn. spent ThursmwLorenzo , Thorpe at on Monday mother, Mis. t ertlined ToreTs Mrs. Mr. and cf home the were Wd for Fredj Games and music twelve guests. Mrs. James Mrs. Green, "enjoyed durmg'the evening. Moroni Lowe of Grace, Idaho. 'Larsen, Mrs. Alex D. Spt'nce andwas guest of Mr and Mrs Arthur Mns Hazel Hor.dey spent Wed- WUson on Wednesday. nesday at Logan on business perbazaar of Salt Lake taming to the Primary Jams Nuttall of which will be held in the ward Murray was referee. Miss AUeen Darley entertained at a card party and eddy pull on Monday evening.. The ladies mter met and made candy in the evening the young men came alid cards and music were Candy and a delic ous enjoyed. luncheon were wrve to Alleen Nelda D ariey, Enid Bradshaw, Bradshaw, Beth Maughan, Maryi Baxter. Bessie Uhman, Mary tabmm,, Ada Munay, Haslam. ova mu. IS uou, Mulluaugmer, v3Il Andei Louis Thenrer with her brother Principal Even B. Murray and M Wilson Lyman the week here Mr. and Mrs. Hall v. R. Carver of the WeLavilte at the home of oI!li and ROT Hyrum-cf College Wedne.sday Junior high school attended trie Kdd Ri ver Joseph Jones spent the at iheld convention funeral teachers Hvrum at Lewiston attending S5f I&ufKphrms of Millville, of a friend, Willis H. Hawkeswood Brigham City , on Saturday. Henry Cooper, who is working Miss Reta Swanson oi Soda who died on Sunday. Mrs. in parts . of Idaho spelit a few and Jones Thomas Is Mia the who attending Springs Mr. academy at Logan was guest of Lorin Miller spent Wednesday at days here with his parents. her aunt, Mrs. Thomas M. Wll- - Hyrum with- - Mrs. Jones sister, and Mrs. Joseph Cooper. Mrs. Wells McBride. Miss Ncida Bradshaw liamson eti Saturday. spent is 'Thursday. Mrs William Chritofferson Friday and Saturday at PUPILS SURPRISE week at Salt Lake Hyrum with Miss Doia Neilson the spending TEACHER with relatives. of Mrs Charles E. - Gunnell The Fourth grade of the Flora-de- ll LeRoy Leatham entertaihed at a Logan was guest of her daughter school pleasantly surprised scout on party on Wednesday Mrs. Elmer N. Maughan their teacher, Miss Irene Wood- evening.patrolEight scouts and part- Wednesday. March ward, Tuesday afternoon, ners enjoyed games and music. Mrs. Fred Douglass are spending 11th. The occasion for the party Rpfrps.hrnpntwere also eniovcd Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leishman The afternoon was spent in play and Mrs. Lamont Alien" motored Howell, having gone out on Suning games and dancing. A dainty to Brigham city on Wednesday, day. The class where Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. luncheon was served they spent the day with At- Merrill at Green a entertained with Woodward Miss presented and Mrs. Aaron Leishrnan. in honor of the birthday set of silver salt a'nd pepper torney were accompanied home in dinner, They of Mrs. Green. Flowers Miss Perkins and Miss the shakers. evening by Mrs. Leishrnan and anniversary Poppleton were special guets. two children, who me spending a aiffor Mr- anMrs md 11AWBISH IRRIGATION few days here with Mr. and Mr? 'were COS1 PAN r MEETING Allen . Miss Barbara Maughan of the The members of the Hawbush tJreen, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Green Irrigation company met Tuesday B. Y. u. of Provo spent the week Mr,, an(1 Mrs. Clifford . Olsen - of where with her here hall end parents, the afternoon at city M c W Proton the ffinancial report for the year and Mrs. W. H. Maughan. lt TSA Mrs. Ruth Humphries went to Perkins spent the Mrs. Salt Lake Friday to spend week at Mantua visiting with her with relatives. week end Mrs. Ernest Johnson Tureott enter- daughters Miss Florence and Mrs. Melvin Jensen. She tained at a wietale roast on Wed- also attended the funeral of Mr. Games and renesday evening. freshments were enjoyed by the Jensen's grandmother on TuesCleo day. Mieses Laura Williamson, E. Walters Is in California where Eva Florence Tureott, Leishrnan, he is sheering sheep. FOR ONE WEEK Bair, Betty Bailey amd Messrs Mrs. Hershall . Bradshaw enter LeeiBalr, John Kerr, 'Alton Ouri-- -. . . . o y . M-ir- lll . L' 2ft. ctr jSn - 'n SPECIALS Garments All Rayon L D. S and ReeCe fourth birthday Jnverry Mrs.' Lehl Jensen of Preston re- Thursday' Aeco turned here Sunday after spend- Dirtnuny c&Rc gruc6d. tlic tdlLC mAfi at. Sa.lt lamp. where ing me weeK was a delicious She Is guest xt her parents, Mr. served to Mesdames luncheon' Elsie PoppleGreen. alndMrs. Nephi ton, Sara. Parker, Sara Brown, Mrs. Robert Brow- n- and - Mrs. Valene Bradshaw, Letha Lhidley. Geddys Maughan from the ladies Enzaoem Lindiey, Alta Baldwin, farm, bureau local No. 2 attended Jane Parkinson, Bradthe farm bureau' meeting at shaw and HowardMargaret 14 Jones. Logan on Thursday. were also present and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Dunn of little guests games and a delicious Logan spent Tuesday evenihg enjoyed lunchech. here with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Joseph Boweit Mr. and Mra Lorin P. Miller Beaver and the1, Dam are spending and Mr. and Mrs. Vere Price, week here Mrs. motored to Tremonton Saturday Edd Walters.with their mother, evening .to attetad a party at the little child of Mr. and Mrs home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dunn R. The A. Leishrnan who has been ill In honor of -- Mr. and Mrs. Floy A Baiev63 BaUey i L. D. S. Garments New Style, Cotton and Rayon , to? Cotton Bleached "4 Ul - - WELLSVILtE won UTAH- New Style Garments i Medium Mens -Weight, MeitsCrieket Sweaters Wool and Rayon " ' -- $9, $i Boys A Ladies full fashioned Silk Hose, Best Colors Babys Crib Blan: kets, Pink or Blue & ... Ray-Hall- . Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. Murray, Clifford Fred Mrs. Douglass, Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. William Q. Darley, Mrs. Arch Maughan and Mrs. Dan P. Walters motored to Tremonton Sunday, where they attended a birthday party in honor of Mrs. George Bradshaw. Mrs. Willlam Jones and - Mrs. of the Peter George - Larsen Maughan camp of the Daughters of Ptcfcieers attended the officers - is improvmg nicely. William Gunnell of Raft River came In Tuesday to sperid a few days with his family. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leishrnan. Mrs. Mrs. Lamont Allen and Aaron Leishrnan spent Wednesday evening at Hyrum visitihg Mr Christensen who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Mofris Stoker of Hooper, Utah, spent the week end here with their parent - -and - Mr. Mrs. June Bair. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Baugh and family of Logah were calling on relatives here on Tuesday. Air. and Mrs. Atrilla Rash of Smithfield were Wellsville visitors on Sunday. tkt to, , Chapter SI PRISONERS - Ct gangland phrase taken for a ride that the had aeen ao often in newspapers now came home to End In alt its bald, etark Was death watting at meaning. the end of the roadf It was like the lf?t ride of. the on the way te execucondemned tion and the horror of ' It had THAT a lantern!" Sure!" said the man. "I wont-ba minute!" And then it seemed to Enid that for a little while she became curiously detached from her surroundings, as though the had become mentally weary to the point of exhaustion, and that her mind stumbled and refused to function save only In a strange, gambled, apathetic way. She was conscious that her hands were tied behind her back, and that she was being made to follow a light that danced ahead of her. She was conscious that a big door made a creaking grating noise as it wee on- barred and, opened, and conscloua that she was being fastened to something so that, though she was etill standing on her feet, ahe conld not walk any more. But all this did not seem to convey any concrete meaning to her. . LEGA- e Revamped; Wailing to-w- it; seized upon her. There had been moments when she had so very nearly lost her moments when she had so very nearly broken down. To bring shame upon Phil and herself for her cowardice? To Invite the sneers Then, suddenly, at the sound of andjtauntg and ribald laughter of such scum as these! That was all Izzy Myerss voice almost in her ear. two-thir- s ds -- pride that she prayed would still keep her head high at the last. She knew no Illusions. She knew there would be no mercy. She knew what gangland justice was. She knew that murder was the way theee men earned their dally bread. There was no chance none unless they, Ph 11 -- and herselLcoflia:::ln' some way make their escape. Her thoughts became chaotic. The Big Shot wasnt Roy. . . , That would have been horrible now. Would Martha ever know? . . . What would Martha do when she returned and found that- - there was no one It didnt seem there any more? even now that ths was real. It couldnt be real. . . . She had been It had so happy at, Martha's. been so quiet anil homelike. And she had thought that perhaps by working veryhard she might some day make a little name for herself with her pen. . . . That was what she hail come for to study, to gather material, ajul work and. Instead, tills wds the re. That dread, A ride! sult, . If shs- -t ,phrnse again! The car swerved suddenly, turned Into what seemed to be a sort of ... ... again. If Hn amuse yoa any while youre waiting, he chuckled evilly, you can shout your heads off; but it wont otherwise do you any good, cause there's no one within miles of here. I'd advise you, though, to save your breath until the Big Shot i l'iaa anq M Kaiie E6t herez hunch you'll have to use your lungs then some! She made no answer, nor did Phil. Tho lantern gave oply a very feeble light, but out of the shadows she could see Phil now a few" yards away. They were like tethsred cattle tethered to the uprights of ir- - aay I" ri her Fa $6.50 and $5.50 and New Pabco Rugs, 9x12 Used Dining; Room Tables - Give - - us a call i eor-Nor- th UP up . . DEALERS IN THE FAMOUS MAJESTIC RADIOS AND WH1RLDRY WASHERS - lan-tei- n remea-terrEntd- vine. Mu i Blew aiadi Used adjoining stalls! The barn seemed to be empty of everything, the floor quite bare, as ... to IFIUMWIME though yes, her mind was functioning again, and perhaps only too clearly now for her own composure . and her own good as though the place had been cleared out and put ia readiness for what? What the track? were bringing? Probably! Did It matter? The gangsters, Izzy Myers, and the man with the wefe going now, j. I" The barn door closed. She beard it being barred and then the men's driveway, or lane, bordered with receding footsteps gradually died trees, and almost immediately the away headlights picked up the outline of Enid, keep working at your a house a' long, rambling house, wrists, Phil's voice came quietly, like a farmhouse it looked as, the inspirlngiy out of the darkness. car swinging now, the headlight "There's always the chance of getdescribed an arc and swept their ting them loose, you know." ray along the length of the build Yes, she said, and began to tug. The car stopped. struggle with her bonds. Bat they Izzy Myers was prodding ft her were very tight she could scarcely W move her wrists at all. Get out! he ordered revolver. Just keep at It! he said encourharshly. "We can talk at the game aginglyShe felt her way to the .ground. time. And there's something I wht It wes very dark. The lights of the to say something I want to ask - ar had been switched off, and there you. Will you forgive me for what wm-no lights showing In any of I thought and whaj I said to you In the windows of the house. She your room tonight? aclooked around her, striving, to "Phil don't! Her voice broke a commodate her eyes to the dark- little In spite of herself. , Youll ness. sake me cry and 1 dont want to The two gangsters were taking cry.. There Is nothing to forgive. Phil from the car and, from the Nothing! How could Nothing! scuffling sounds and the snarled there be! How could you have oaths which accompanied their thought anything other than yqu commands, wore obviously perform- did? Ob, please dont ever speak ing tlieir office none too gently. She of forgiveness again! stood still, obedient to Izsy Myerss AH right I wont," be aald. restraining grip upon her arm. "But there 'e something else. Last She could see a little more clearly in the taxicab. You ' nowTTfroywere standing close to night I told you what you the front porch,' and how the doer meant to me. Hold you that lore of the house was being opened. you. And you said there could . ThoY lkereT a man3 'Voted' de- never be anything between us. Do manded shaijdy from the dark you remember? interior, Yes, she said faintly. I guess jou know, dont you? Was it for my sake? Because In Izzv Myers grunted v reply. you thought that man was yoar Ob you. izzy!. exclaimed the brother heeauseyon thought voice la a tone of reliefs .Well, 1 was a criminal? had to be sure Youre early, aint Yes, she said again. you? The trucks wont bu along Then you did care! His volte -- JUMLAantherJiflur, J'You carq Izzy Myers laughed gratingly. now Enid, you care now! Well, weve brought you the first You know I care, ahe whispered. load, he said. We've got a couple God keep you, Enid! he eatd of visitors for you here; and the hoarsely. little a in be will Shot along Big (Copiriyht, Frank It. Packard) while with Ma Kane aud maybe Pa In a smashing climax tomorrow Kane, too, I dunno. I guese youll ths Big Shot lesrna enmo Ores not have a houseful but this pair ain't pav. S .nnt Standard. Call for demonstrations Crystal Bottling and Furniture Exchange 72-7- 4 Phone 441 West 1st North J you can save money at MONEY-SAVE- IS D MONEY EARNED The following prices will convince you that BAUGH MOTOR Co. gallons of Parco Gasoline Car Greased (with our high pressure - - grease gun) Car Washed (with hot water) and Vacuum cleaned inside., 10 $2.15 75c $1.25 TIRES AND TUBES (SATURDAY ONLY) AT COST If you will investigate our Used Car depart ment you will f ind-w- e have the best valueain our city. - 1929 sedan Down Nash Landu (looks like new) 1927 Chevrolet Ton Truck New motor just installed ' Payment Payment 1928 Erskine real buy) Down. payment. 1928 Chevrolet Sedan (A ?ieo Cabriolet (A 140 1925 Ford Coupe (New and Tires) Down payment Down payment. People contemplating fcujing a used car will money ahead to buy here, Bargain) s140 1927 Nash Two Door Coach (Good family car) Down payment 160 A Safe Place tq Buy Logan -- ,Utah , v e: Paint 0Qf bp ' I BAUGH MOTOR O d. j KNITTING WORKS ft one-eigh- your-brnt- -- p to-w- it: meeting at Logan on Thursday, Scout Loran P. Miller entertained the Stag patrol at his home Twelve on Wednesday evening. scouts were present and enjoyed and delicious . refreshgames mentL- NOTICES Miss ' Verda Dowdle, instructor in the UJ5A C. at Logan was guest PROBATE AND, GUARDIAN t of Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Christensen SHIP NOTICE on Sunday. CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OE were dinner guests of Mr. ald THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS Mis Claude Sorenson of Mendon FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on Thursday. William Parker cf Tooele came IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Friday and spent the week, enct -- THE FIRST JLDICIAL DISHe returned home on Sunday TRICT OF THE STATE OF IN AND UTAH, FOR THE by Mrs. Parker who COUNTY OF CACHE. has spent the past week here with Mr. arid Mrs.'T7arni her parents, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Wyatt. GUNNELL FAMILY In the matter of the estate of GATHERS Joseph E. Cowley Sr.. DECEASED. A meeting of the Gunnell famCreditors will present claims ily was held at the home of Mis. with vouchers to the undersigned Jane Gunnell on Wednesday even- administrators of the estate of Those present were Charles Joseph E. Cowley Sr., deceased, at ing. E. Gunnell and Mrs. Orson Badev the First National Bank. Logan, -- u ef Utah, on or before the 23rd day' of Logan. William Gunnell Raft River. Mrs. John Darlev. Mrs of July 1930. SHERIFFS SALE beginning, and being further deBessie W Cowley. First NationThomas Hall. Mra Robert BrcKvn, scribed as situate in Section 27, Mrs. Henry Haslam, Mr. and Mr? al Bank of Logan, Utah. Admin- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Township 12 North, Range 1 East Thomas Williamson. Mrs Ralph istrators. T11E FIRST JUDICIAL DIS-.- .. of the Salt Lake Base and MeriGuimell L. Tom,, retry,- Attorney lor ..adand K1CT . OF .. THE .. STATE OF dian. Bpence-- - Joseuh A second ministrators Geddys Mauehan. TUEil930ated Date of first Dublication March OF CACHE. meeting will be held on March 2tl at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wil- 18, 1930. THE, FEDERAL BUILDING &j w. H. Shaw. Sheriff of Cache Date of last publication April LOAN ASSOCIATION, ft corporftj County Ut&h. liamson when a family organization Plamtill vs. OSCAR NEL 18, 1930. tion will take place. Advertisement atDonald Bradshaw, who is SON AND MARY NELSON, - hiaf ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE wife. Defendants. tending the Hchigar Business In the matter of the estate of To be sold at sheriffs sale on college' at Salt Lake, returned ISAIAH DeceasT. THOMPSON, the 10 day of April 1830 at 12 IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTuesday after spending the week ed. o clock noon of said day In front TRICT COURT, IN AND FOR end here with his parents Mr. claims .of the County Court House in Creditors will p?esent CACHE COUNTY, STATE - OF and Mrs, Robert Bradshaw.-- , UTAH. William G. Leatham of Shell ev. with vouchers' to Uie undersign-- 1 Logan. Cache Cbunty. Utah, the BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURIdaho, spent Monday here With ed administrator at hia residence following described property to-i- n Cache Clarkston, ANCE COMPANY, a corporation, County,) wit: his grand mother, Mrs. Katherine or before the 15th, days Beginning at a point 9 rods Plaintiff, vs. LOGAN LODGE No! Garrett, on his way home after Utah, on 1930. East of the Northwest corner of 1453 OF THE BENEVOLENT AND spiriding the winter in. Ga1 If r nr" of July Lot 5. Block 76. Plat A Logan PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS, Mrs. Anderson, and miss AUen stake board M. I. A. inreheeoor' City Survey, and running thence INCORPORATED, a corporation. MER-fee- t: East 4 rods; thence South 72 THF AND FARMER3 of Hvrum visited the WellsvHe thence West 4 rods; thence CHANTS SAVINGS BANK, a ward M. I. A., on Tuesday evening. 72 feet to the place of Iporation, PARAMOUNT CANDY j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mnslander : 1. From ftr , Set-U- lri-- ( fusay about their accommodation The Big Shot said to tie them ns In the barn until be got here. Oh. so thats the lay, is There seemed to be something eager and malicious Injected into the Sore? voice from the doorway, All right! Well try to make 'em nice and comfortable I get you? -Then get a move on!" Uiy Myers jerked out. "Bring some rope and BTNOPtlSi Te Bit thot die. lintd Houord j tkt oh9 ho thru ihuorted hi hour atterk tnly a4 conleeeed li lot for her. Mo otetyoteere Phil Mart It ttken he comee to J?iuda r.seuo and hit puuitxlrr pale to aid wnaioiii Aim. 'I the meantime he eon vtnree h Hid he eg Mat her brother and eh a to happy. I he Big Shot' e mrcneatione ol comphnty to aid Ph Ji in the pane Uutitit rupture remittee the entpictone he had formed of Entde actuttp ae a criminal. They are token a u nit to a 'lur-- U cor bn lex y Myere null V Id a pan peter, hrtulcd tor the term lie eihT.iemnre Homestead. I nttee hnuL They ate temp taken tridtf for 04T9 rmo)i eorpo baniung Livestock' L, trustee. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale atj Co-opYcle s the front door of the County! Lo-j Court House in the City of gan. County of Cache, State of, Utah, on the 4th, day of Aoril, t j (Associated Press Farm Editor' D., 1930, at 12 o'clock noon of, Washington (API Farm board 5said day. those certain pieces oi intercession Is believed to hwo .parcels of land situate in Cache Ei00thed out the path toward State of Utah, described corporation of the prepared na-a- s fohows, tional commodity marketin'? as- Be ginning at a point 15 rods sciation for livestock, and 1 foot West of the Southeast! r ar five months competitive of Lot 2, Block 12, Plat topers lives were deadlocked eve" A of Survey, 'the plan of operation proposed Logan City thence running North 10 rods 13 by the national organization ccm-fee- t; thence West 3 rods, more mittee. The conflict centered dr less, to the Vest line of said around divergent views cf the Block; thence South 10 rods and relative odvanteges to he Riven 13 feet; thence East 3 rods, more interests buying livestock in pubhe or less, to the place of begin- - yards and those buying d'rect nine. Together with all buildings. from the producer, and improvements thereon. . j The Issue was taken tack "to Together also with an undlvid-- , a round tab'e dlseussim bv tlr th ed interest in and to cooperatives ard members of tri" the following described roadway, farm board. Trie latter opened Beginning at a point 10 the wey Rr constructive action rods 13 feet North of the South- by proposing a' central sari; west corner of the above named egenc-- - whh which fh various coblock, and running thence East orerative? would affiliate by con-1- 2 rods, more or less, to a point tract. It would have two sub-- 6 rods- - West of the East line of fid'rie3 a concern publishing Lot 3 In said Block; thence Nortn and a feeders financing coipora-1- 2 feet; thence. West 12 rods. tion. more or less, to a point due Cooperatives would come into North of the place of beginning; the national set-u- p by vote cf thence South 12 feet to the place their boards of directors. Wnon of beginning. of -- them - have -- sianed Purchase price payable In law- contracts, plans tor lncornaration ful money of the United States. cf the $1,000,000 National LiveDated at Logan, Utah, this 6th stock Producers association will . go forward. day of March. 193C, W. II. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache Cooperatives how handle only about IB percent of the nation s County, State of Utah, Attor-ney- s YOUNG AND BOYLE, livestock and the farm board was for Plaintiff. eager to leave the door open to Advertisementthe- other 83 pweoV whw- h- tw- corporation according to the new Suggestion plan would do. The pronunciation of "margarine Tima Is Plentiful with a soft s Is advised by the B. Yon can ulw.-.vB. spare houra ci Vi:y not soft in summer aud Eastern day? or months fur ulutt you bard In winter? ClPgw - Ay FRANK a COMPANY, VALLEY CACHE and l COMPANY, a corporation, AND TRUST LOAN TRACY COMPANY, a. corporation, as' at. mil , |