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Show - fIM MMfM UACFTtfO ' THr JriVPN U L(V'?'! CtTY, CAHTf: MYVOP&tl PrUbmti rnifnv tihttrtfH hi f! fitoKt tion tnst At ?i thr i4 had ibttl,u until a When hand mtUvnm e?i null lir mate titratt IthM the nueeatrat fob m km hi home and dun finite Lottie tor Ponmt aakt i tik mother nvfl fttu I tit once brum to frrtil litm r, tfl ftA into bntk under thetr dnmtnnimu Fore of cfrmtfttic amt Inmtiy erentwillu lotto hand to pirtnur sm render hmtd and Vann ore both onkopvuhk tn the bon h and hii the tamet at her biather-m-- I ''tit dinhke Then Jnllftle up a dmtnnt cuuem mho roamed an Italian prime Invite. Van mi to tnuny tttil her ini Wanhmtilon on rauthioann anew! tnft tkerd tnvfnnh. and mono men fi y to male lore to her it the P(rt Office erprr day lu toe eik except Snrnlay at Logan, Lull, as SeeomT Class Matter ADK'iStTLMNa KAIES Ft KMMTNU OS AlPLICATIOS 81 KM per By Mall, month- KimON KATES Paid in advance - By mail, two years advance Delivered, per month. Delivered, two years advance - 86c $2.0 - 45 -- .$4.50 - -- , Member of Associated Press I , . Tha Associated Press is exclusively entitled to th oac Lor xepuh- Jcatlofi Of all newa dmpateKea credited to it cr not other toe credited in this paper and alo the local news published therein. All. right of republlcatlon of special dispatches thereto AH slso ' reserved Barometer readings Rain 291ill!J2iiIj8;4 A i Fair Change Today 9 !9H80 Yesterday The above readings are tnkeu from TUB JOURNALS barometer at each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday" reading each Vonimr rafprn to Sstnrdavs readme. t oclock j THE CONTRIBUTING SPIRIT f t I t If 17 i 1 4 Chapter MILLIONS FOR LOVE oue admirer whom JpANNY had the found less easy to mating? than the others. (halt call him Frederick and bo bad eat on Fanny a lari the night of her drat dinner party. He wae 31, handsome sod lusty and spoiled, hell not tq minions hut to hundreds of millions. To Fanny he scarcely seetred more growmup (hap Sheila, and she was tarmore patient with him than h deserved. On afternoon toward the end for her j her visit he wae waitingcame when she and Juliette in About 8, with half e doten others. he an "Ive been bare an nounced nccnslngly. Have you ?" said Juliette carelessly. "Then yon must be ready for some tea." Oh this afternoon Frederick refused ten rather rudely, gloaered steadily at Fanny while ahs (lraflk hers and finally ceased he Into the hall on the pretext of w reason why some communities progress rapidly is ONE; theie is so much willingness on the part of busies men to give fiee services to community causes, and rlso a , frequent willingness to contribute valuable material and supplies at cost, or less, for the sake of encouraging jRttcb movements. A strong spirit of generosity and public service is often shown! in these respects. Business men will devote much of their fame for days and weeks, or more or lesi permanently, to public work for which thev get no direct reward only such as comes to all citizens through improved prosperity and advantages. And many of them are extremely liberal in the wijy they donate material and supplies to such move- ring goodin by. here a minute I have ments! to reduce the expense thereof to a minimum. a book to show you, he ld, makItJtakes a good deal of that spirit to make public move- ing for the library As Fanny hesments success. If everything has to be bought and paid itated In the doorway,, be caught for afei commercial rates, a heavy handicap is created to her quickly In bis arms, closed the 'door, held ber and kissed her until public Efforts. Fanny thought the would suffocate. dollar much immediate of too the think Many people That's for keeping me waiting, of lose in so within sigit,and sight doing they that is right ' Lr t iiil coolly as he released her. , w, the much larger gain that is had when a community grows , T ,or the door open, faced him and prospers. If a community makes good advance, the value wlih fl.tmm cheeks How does of business and property may be doubled. But while the t. a mnke joh feel?" taunted Fred citizens-o- f a niggardly tow n are saving a few dollars by their erU k. "II makes me feal perfectly silly lack of readiness to help public causes with personal effort nnver fell so alllyao old man i to and the be and otherwise,- they may losing thousands, unman to be kissed by fid colftck of a advantages their community needs, by their bay . . operative spirit. A3 old woman of 23." leered A community where people show this willingness to F.deilck. l!y the way.' theres -- contribute, to the public good 13 invariably one in which jt is ilpitlck oft yuur cheek and your of fair's a sight Look here. Fan. will easy to push public efforts through to success. A waveinto ideas translates foit stay a minute? I promise not which is cieated popular interest f to shut the door. achievement. I will not promise anything. "Ton indignantly. dont teem to renllte. young man, that lam aerlously offender wo"Rot. as Id Frederic tj-N- o man was ever seriously offended by being kissed "Little you know. But K'a time wat home. Yon seem to forget that I have a husband and daughter. "When are you going hornet 'Next week." "1 ve a notion not to let you go." Odnt be allly." "Do you think I couldn't keep you if t were sure 1 wanted you enough?" Thatd too ridiculous, Frederick, to be dlsoassed. I'm going back tq thd others." "Fan, do you know bow, much and how much money I have 'more Im going fo have? I No. and I don't want to bo tbld. I "So touch that I'm one of tha kings of the world or at least a gran! duke and Ill be a king tta 'inobey that niakee kings these days atocey's tha power. In past age othei things might have mattered, (but not now. Its money that makes tha wheels go round today. Youre a fool If you don't know that. "Even so, It's time I went hack to my other guests." I "If j wete aura. said Frederick . between As Fanny made for the door he suddenly knelt ahd clasped her knees. "Fan. for Gods take, make me want you. 1 havent t Anted anything, s ah ted It terribly, ii my whole life. 'You can have me atybur own terms your own terms It youll Just make me want yen "Frederick dear silly, foolish do you realise that wbat you I boy are saying that Ita Insulting?" "I said at your own terms, and 1 mean It Ill wait six months, till you get yo'ur divorce. Anything, ajythfng you say " Fanny heard someone coming, jtor herself .free at last of hla hot bauds and bed upstairs where later found ber lying face - , Flashes Of Life i ,'K I I York-O- ne of the most i .New, Tioarufy n r a Winning memories that Galll Ch!ca?o Four Villen have Curcl has of her latest Eurokeen sentenced la di- - Tvhiuaiy pean .trip is some amazing 13 music she heard in Ireland, a band of 5o stalwarts all playIpnix, Mass- .- It has been ing accordions during a parade cold in the Berkshire,1? and in of soldiers In , ensemble it Is Fskuno dog has stolen five quite wonderful to hear, she cloves A pet of CorUand T said. Field Bishop who has an esRumanian-Aft- er tate, brought them to him Feldioara, They were all right handed. 359 years in the courts a law- - t !!o Ik lleuritis In Arms, Neck Legs or Thighs V 1f another estate and Mr Bishop asreett to pay the men 54 eBCh- - yon wont to wet rid of tho nionts-n- g jatlns of neuritie, neuralrio, oelat-tc- a or rheumatiam, just apply Tyamol and aeo bow to the affected part, quickly all mlaory wifl oeaa. Tvrnnol la a powerfully penetratlna absorbent, soothing and healing in Its action, which goes In through tha poree and quickly reaches the burning, aching nerves. Those stubborn pains n the bark of the neck, about the shoulder blade, face or head. In the forearm and Angers, or extending down the thigh to the too tips, will noon disappear. Cramping of the re paries will stop and you will no longer Ibe bothered with soreness, swelling, li communes of Feldioara and Fagarash both claimed 1,000 hectares of land. The idea of a 5050 sptit occurred to a judge and the communes are m the bliss ijf peace. London With the aid of $125,00i from Edward S. Hark ness, Durham castle, built In lo72 by William I is to be prevented from falling Into a river. The pilgnm trust, established by the New York philanthropist, has responded to an appeal. The? castle long has been a dormitory 'and student center at Durham university. Rome Mussolini wishes no rtjore Christmas cards for himself. A communique v notes his deep appreciation of the many Already received, but expresses the hooe that other well withers will reftein X stiffness, numbness or tenderness of the joints and ligaments. Tysmol Is not an ordinary Hutment or salve, but a scientific new emollient that Is entirely different from anything have ever used. Dont suffer any 2 on inger. Get a supply of Tysmol at any Carbon forms more) comgood drug store. Always on hand at pounds than any one of the Store. Logan any other 92 elements Drug ILow Cost 1Mp SALT LAKE CITY and RETURN Bessie Geese 10 1 TTTt I COLD TEA I BUY. CHRISTMAS SEALS at the Citrine1 , By W. M. Eveiton FARNHAM Low Blackfoot. Idaho. Dec. 15 " Owen Collett of Salt Lake seeking to obfhm evivisiting; at the home of Mi dence of v'oiation of the and Mrs. Sam Larssn Mr and Mrs. J N- - Tensen prohfo.tion lsvy Marshall V hat ashed Ja- happened? . Wilhama of Aberdeen, near on lhar-dinner entertained at B 3 ll m tielie. nesting Uur'ell. here paid J Eohands aei'-.-rp- Besides the family day evening J. 4 4 o yni" s!itk.ii-- s leit making freshmcnT man of tiuit covers were laid for Mr- - and ' Woise,' said Fanny, and told Mrs Budge Low and Jesse and t le macT.inc.eni, a Eiz.n of A Eocial evening two dollars for pint Ui hei the story Clyde Low OF i cold tea". When the mar- followed. And il doesnt tempt you In the Mr and Mrs. Lyman Thorpe aha 1 found cut he had been s least asked Julleile curiously. ordered C little son of Garland scent and given jurt what he lcuipl me tha i greedy, over Wednesday at the home ol Mr he arrested Hells nils who is ij , now apuealmg from a .fine growu boy? Thorpes mother, Mrs Sophia of $25 for obtaining money J "lies horribly spoiled, ot course. Thome. , Could one expect olhcwlse? tint under false Defenses bU father is -People pay mere than its nue what he said 4 that for cold tea e.ery S a sort of unofficial- - klhf. hell be a IN CONFINEMENT day in Logan and dont ON EVERY LETTEB-Oking himself. And be s mail Spout make any fuss about it at IJ CYERX you. 1 have not the slightest noobt all. Wnen a radio dealei that It toa were the least clever' fdcat That Lrrge Fields Are offers you a good price for ,'(Y-hunt It be would mairy you make your phonogiaph,or obsol- - ij Needed omen i Disproved of, you one of the potable etc battery set as a trade tb world 5 radic set he is 'in on atonew Tt e poultry department of the Good Heavens. Juli Uo. Wm marS sell you cold tea trving Pemivtlwinm State college recently ried alrtady! When you trade at Ever- - N Home 'iulerestmg work puWWied Hut a vou can be sure that Ot course, ay Kn.uy ton on of feed cost consumption and c.uwn baa Ju . we will be honest with you. 5 uul ,u mir confineIn raising tnrkejs complete . even at the risk of losing a- ? fast i insist i.tst vp' ment. Apparently s the Idea that Our prices are not insale. i. in up, ai ras( i appreciation fields for"range requii large in I t ated to allow b if tiacjc We uTend excitement bus been ulsproied. IL 51. hunk, iqy sense ? allowances on Junk of the eieiMii h.up, tu ii pu kick who conducted this work ut the S den t sell .cold tea none col-- Iennjrlv.mJa Htnto college, but who it aside as J ,( ie i now with the poultry department tar. of the Missouri College of AgriculFanny laiut'ied, ui lip on the bed. ture, summarizes1 the experiment I and smooihc.i hei Hess and Bair. Willi turkeys as follows "Juliette, you nuily are Heaven-- , 1. The aieiage weight of the cent. How I snail ever endure life Bronze toms at 24 weeks was 39 Enlist Under This Banner without you I can lot Imagine, i pounds and the hile Holland suppose 1 ought to 6ea little morei toms averaged JO 4 pounds at the same nge. impressed. But eves It i were tree, Senate 2. The rate of growth obtained -don't think I should wan: Fred Tuesday , was greater than that heretofore erlck. Debates Jones Maternity bill "Because you lov David to touch, reported. commerce Interstate k The mash and gimn consumpor is it Sheila, tbe baby? te plans to vote on nomination tion per bird for the first 24 weeks I "Both. jof Frank R McNich to the suppose. But leaving was SS 05 pounds and Wil-- i pounds commission Shells out of it and even if I were for the Bronze nml White Holland almost as Dower iYavin 1 Indian Affairs committee con should in love with Frederick varlett tneiv a as picture moving good tinues hearings on Indian con still go back to David. 4. The feed cost of producing a thing. I as I was sleep nine or ten. I dxtions world the usually in healthy I should Judge, 34.7 was cents girl said Juliette, for of gain pound hours. Many times I walk to Monday the Bronze and 15.3 cents for the jas tne doctors say I am that your affections would kway school two miles away Its won-- 1 Debated relief measures and White Holland. you far more than your sensex of deilul walking down the road 5ent emergency public works 0. As the birds approached maduty. the , morning and bill to conference early through to feed the required piodnte turity 1 sure it woUd,jts just as ruee coming home, dont know that it's a sense interstate Commerce commit-lmprove- d of gain Increased from 250 health but Im I eat just especially in the fall when its tee approved 4 to 5 nomniatior.s ct duty that would take me back td ato pound health . 771 pounds, too muphhazy an(j there is a tinge of David more that 1 eouldnt do anypower commission, 6. The protetyi Intake remained about as I please, not the air- - thing else. Look here, Juliette, yoa at a high level until the eighteenth candy or cake I drink lots t winter-i- n Immigration commitec heaid cream I like and ice milk stuck your marriage out nnder week, arjing around 20 per cent. I like cooked cereal, toast, testimony on Reed bill to awfully unpleasant circumstance. From the eighteenth to the twenty-fonrt- h poached or boiled eggs pend immigration anyon a farm gives Living week the level deci eased try House Why shouldnt yju expect me to to get and milk for breakfast I bean opportunity - Tuesday S 20 14 2 from per cent to per plenyty of stick pilnef' ovr not to be late for breakfast Qn sh cause I enjoy it probably the Receives annual agriculture 1 married Allessandro with my cent. Iowa. in county. f. More than 93 per cent of all place is Grundyto do and that best of any meal I eat meet department supply bill eyes wide open. He bad certain tnrkevs started were wined to mar- there me plenty the best of any meal. I eat meat Immigration committee neors 1 hud lots of exercise. and i what things Wanted, gives ket age. once or twice a day and all the end its study on immigration a ao we struck wanted; bargain. 8. 'Hie loss from blood and feathAt high school, r where I am Vegetables yes. Including spin- suspension bills As long as he keeps his It hardly er di easing for the males .was 9 5 a senior, Public Lands committee I like to play basket- ach. Seems reasonable or decent not to per cent; for the females, 104 per When 1 finish high school study of proposed Everand ball hockey. cent. The full drawn birds showed keep ml ne" and the mov- - next June. I hope to go td Io- - glades national park. like I dancing a total glirhikage of 24 2 and 24 7 ies I Do you call It reasonable or deenjoy a trip into Waterloo wa State college at Ames My Monday cent for him to leave you for bis per cent for the mules and females. which is near our farm, for brother goes theVe- I want to Rejected recommendations of nd President Hoover lor $9 1,000D9 mistresses whlteYou IS grs carrying study- - home due to size, not to sex. teach it his babies?" are fun deficiency appropriation. 9. Excellent market birds wete school parties I like boys; Ive gotten, pretty Approved Graham bill to enthe "In Latin countries, my Yanny, photograBut watching In complete confinement. produced are as to there cameramen them used eight able government to speed public tins ot the nest) are takeu less seriphers and movie and children In our family. I sup-us- e budding rushing into each other while ously.' It Ooiiid not be othsrwiea in some day Ill settle down each other Special committee ended the fussing at a civilisation where tbe marriages Communist investigation they took our pictures after 'to liking one boy art purely practical and the family the first consideration. On tha whole 1 should say that Allessandro has kept bis bargain fairly accept-- : ably. 1 rebelled at first but was bis mother. 1 am wiser bow?1 Washington, Dec. 16 (AP) "But, Juliette. m aghast. Doat The labor department reported you think a marriage (or lova la ta binding as on purely material? today that a 2 5 percent decline Surely David and t made a bargain in employment and a 51 pera higher bargain than yours as cent decrease in payroll totals for November from the previous Allessntlro's." month. smiled. Juliette t The estimate was based One makes such impossible I j' jySEXiT)! T ,. HEALflH 4&id Fanny, - HOPE turkeys Raised HAPPINESS ea tbs tur-kej- 1 f What HOIT5 (fowt 1 v .IZ Congress Is Doing- sus-fru- it, t con-trnu- es - Employment prourtsMTehen-f- ir Declines WVmVWrtVlV.W.MV.WJW.W.AW.VAWiYAvWAWWWAYA'.Vjli During Last November ieveiButSerbf; tablishments In 15 major in. dustrlal groups. They had in ouely, cherub. 1 am a Continental. 1 think tha family Should ho para, mount. Over here It Is the -Yho le Important, i em In tefested In your reactions." "1 suppose tho truth of it is, said Fanny, that David Is eo aibch a pert of me that 1 cant even conceive ot life wtlbeot him. Once he said to mo that II J died be would forget mo es quickly as possible taut hed have to forget me or go crazy, t wae ewfuily hurt. No matter bo much 1 suffered 1 should not want to forget DaVld" Tear cams to Fannys eyes and Julietta reached over and patted her hand. Thats the difference between men ind women." eb said. David anil 1 have- - given each other what no bn site could, We've bad ex Fanny explained. quislte moments. To forget btid Id have to rbbt but til tbe most beaotlfut thing In tny life. Evtd t t war able to do that I dont thluk Id be free not if I wore a thousand crowns or married a thou-s- i nd Fredericks " She poshed back her hair and sighed. "Do you think, Juliette darling, . tat one is ever tree of ones deeper memories? fCODlrieljt nsn. bit Mattel Uout Vanthtmlj, 4 Indl-vWt'- November 4,712,082 employes, whose combined earnings In one week were $115,905,230. was Increased employment shown In two groups bituminous coal mining 0 8 percent and retail trade, 3 0 in manufacturing declined 2.7 percent while payrolls totals decreased 6 1 per cent. percent-Employme- nt Wta Tntk Become Hard There la nothin? ao easy in itself but raw difficult when It is performed aeainxt ones will Terence. Aacicnt Watar Mill Watermill 130 jears old still grinds eornmeal near Madlsonrilie, Term A Into your Home for CAPITOL "The best -- sound in the State" (Elrnsinnts! ' Today, Tues., Wed. to Christmas Eve well deliver the new 1931 Atwater jTjL Kent. But please meet us halfway by getting your order in now. Many people are deciding that an Atwater Kent is the perfect Christmas gift, and we dont want you or ourselves to get caught in a jam. I with the GOLDEN VOICE 2 ANY TIME up tomorrow t Hurrying back tore the Joys of her trip with find him Deeid, Fanny merely Jeatewt. bed. -- a Mr and Mrs. spent the week end at the home Providence Harry Olsen of Ogden were of his mother, Mrs. Sophia week end guests of Mr and Mathews- Mrs. Denton Mathews-Mr-. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tibbits and Mrs- - Ray Majors en- of Lewiston were dinner guests tertained at dinner on Sunday. of his parents, Afr. and Mrs. A vase of chrysanthemums Edgar Tibbit. on Sunday. centered the table Covers" were Mr. and Mrs Seth Law re. laud for B. R Tlbblts. end Mr- - turned to their home in Twin and Mrs Denton Mathews and Falla cm Monday having com children, Oreon and Helen Tib- - (here to attend the funeral of bits. Mrs Laws father, Mr- - and Mrs Mr- - and Mrs Myron Carlisle ,W. B. Law. and children of Sait Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Haaen Cheek-spewere dinner the week end at the Jetts of Logan home of Mrs. Carlisles parents, guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mr and Mrs H. M Checketts. (Mrs. William Cheekett H. P. Mathews of Farmington, Mis Maragret Crabtree of te -- IN NOW. Hear that tone quality the Golden COME Tone Control rid the Voice! Try Dial. From among a home-like models choose the one that suits your .variety of .beautiful, 'home and pocketbook. 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