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Show I t VY FRID Ifctxiourtial MOKNIMI. Al GI ST 18, m;i!l. of Eiectiie.il WHAT YOU WANT (4 j 'V WILL 0MT1F-ES-I- i 1 Mi B $ ttj' I Si n Party Enjoyed J. tenanted Funds Merrell en at tier home in honot of her sun and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs Thomas Merrell at a family party. A hot dm ner was served and a pleasant evening enjoyed. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Men ell of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lester City. Francis of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs Wayne Xelson of Berry, and Ida. Donna and Dick Merrell of Brigham. J. Y. Menell. who is fulfilling an L. D. S. mission in Germany, and is now in the Free City of Danzig, was the only member of the family unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. L. C Nielson of Hyrum announce the marriage of their daughter, Twiia, to Thomas Merrell of Schenectady, Mew York, son of Mrs. J. Francis Merrell of Brigham. The young couple were mar-- i ried August loth in the Salt Lake temple. T h e ceremony was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Ftah for the family and close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell left 'Thursday morning for Schenec-- i tady where they will make their home. Mrs. Merrell was a student at the A. C., where she was affiliated with the Kappa Delta sorority, Spurs, and was sec-- ! retary of the A. Y. S. She was also Harvest Queen at the college last year. Mr. Merrell is a graduate of Box Elder high school, Weber Junior col-- I lege, and the University of Utah. He is a member is Tau Beta Tau, honorary engineer-- j ing society, and Phi Kappa Phi, honorary scholastic fraternity, Mr. Merrell was one of three students from the university chosen by General Electric Corporator! to study at their test plants in Schenectady, X. Y., where he has been for the past two years. He is now a' member of the American Institute AND NEEDS "il Family Marriage Announced YOUR WECAM MEET 01 Society - IN HERE STOP TO TO - Miss Engineer? t Betrothal Told ot C M.tclVi mond. managt Slthe C C. M.icDermond A J o fe Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nielsen tractions which ate to he of the highlights of the lea announce the engagement d celebration, visited Br their daughter. Lila, to Lloyd Days his staff, Whitworth, son of Mr and Mis ham hisyesterday with fust announcement w (is Charles Whitwoith of this city and The marriage will take place in connection with Ins j ig ticket sale contest. on August Hath. The amusement is hiddf-ifor the services of gills, hi (rs, men and women to take up fihe 7heA&sJiau&Ui sale of tickets for the att fact& WiJ ion at Bees Bioneer patk. (The offer includes a trip to the I'isun Francisco world's lair as a l prize and many other 'special aw aids for second and 'third prizes. In another secticr of Birthdays Observed Mrs Fled M Soienson ena delight till aftertertained noon party Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. Wni. C Call and Mrs J. Chester Knudson whose birthdays are the 17th and gist of this month. A lovely iace cloth and a bouquet of dahlias in bione shades made a pretty table setting for the luneheon served at to eight guests. A pleasant informal afternoon was enjoyed, the honot ed guests receiving many nice gilts. New vote LIQUID way to sparkling teeth AMAZING PEOPLES DRUG v Cheerful Ciub Enjoys Lawn Parly rw roMS Ciiinur tchrs" VakvsicU s J.uk ami SAN FRANCISCO OR $50.00 CASH IHHFINDEiU ever nsado low prices Genuine Everton sxsassa MATTRESS ill but tire Goodyear t our present nil at li.wT $6.18 (4.40-2- $570 (1.75-1- and and and $8.55 ( 5.25-1$8.32 5.00-19- ) 5.50-17- ) Ilenfy ) MATTRESS if you 10 PLAY SAFE. PATS I haven't Been you "veal teen THE look it fiet-ca- r dv it to a - Boys - ait 20 long-m- sugar factory. The cats were pretty badly damaged hut no one qs seriously injured. Marshal John R. Evans. Eph Dunn and Deputy Sheriff diaries Cheal investigated. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marble Night-watchma- n r Men I - Women BRING THIS COUPON TO THE L OFFICE SATURDAY or MONDAY AND ENTER THE NEWS-JOURNA- Brigham Peach Bay Ticket Sale Contest YOU MAKE MONEY ON EVERY TICKET YOU C. C. MACDERMOND ATTRACTIONS SELL i Tire CHAPTER VIII gAMS words brought quick. angry color Into Merry's cheeks. How dare you say that! she flared. If you are going to start oil by making remarks ike that, our marriage will be norrible! What right have you to Insult my parents? Its your idea, not theirs, that you help them out In return for my marrying you. Besides, they know nothing of our arrangements. They simply know that, as my future husband, you're being kind to them. They dont know that thats the basis of by DOESNT our engagement. )ME reseated and just like they came lei r- re-ic- "They certainly ei. the factory. fading compounds needed, precision because we tools, per-ptt- o of an inch and reseating K motor finds tune-u- p out the W in yourexactly motor. SJRontend MACHINE CORREC. easily and wan-,trw- g troubles. AIRS fn , who mes what made by are expert me- and Know exact- - to do. CHECK CHART iSENDER h1eck AND repairing Decker service TyrrnAT THE S,GN COODVEAR 0F DIAMOND Brigham WTO SUPPLY COMPANY TVe Never Close CIGAR ETTE of Quality Mis. Nelson will make home m Snowflake Ari.. their , ( LI 81 UTIUTIKS The Snappy Sewing Stitchers 111 club met at the home of Miss Yvonne Morns Thursday Miss Beth Leader. evening Bahner, gave l equirements for Fair exhibits. The girls went on a "moonlight" hike and enjoyed a marshmallow and wei-ne- r toast. The next meeting will he held at Ihe home of Miss Lorraine House. 4 II IaviMti'e fnlMt IraOMW. Merry Clark, whose home ts a Virginia town, reluctantly promises her will parents that she quit going with Johnny Norfolk, her sweetheart since childhood. His prospects are poor, and they want a more desirable match for her. particularly as their tlnanees are in a bad state. They invite Sam Henderson, rich New Yorker. to visit them. In the hope he will beeome Interested tn her. She learns that be already has a wife, a girl whom lie married while drunk and then deserted. He. meantime, has learned ot the Clarks' desperate need of money. Attracted to Merry, he makes her a proposal. Provided his wile will divorce trim, he warts Merrv to marry him and, in return, offers to settle her parents debts and give them an Income She agrees to the bargain. ana they deride that he will take her parents on a cruise - while she straightens out their tlnanees. When they docilely the situation. Sain sarcastically remarks to Merry that they have sold her down the river without a protest. admire smartness then a new economy ALVES nrifiRVaS The L' small, aristocratic IT SHOULD Bring It to our shop CAN FIX IT w oV 'I'Imv News-Journa- l 6y today-exam- ina (Every Pathfinder "Lib'ime Gurrant-e- " from Ask for MARVELS BARBARA WEBB tv WORK AS 0 tell your taste the story of quality for less money. IdollIr feature HOUR MOTOR HC and MARVELS Kn-sig- j DY- A machine with vocal cords ipeakt like a human MAKS Floienee Watkins, Mamie lash-maof Logan, Uinta Hatch of Franklin, Idaho, and Mr. Reynold Watkins. Miss Eunice Ensign, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. M. E. and Robert Nelson of Brovo were manned. Mr. and Gcadyear.) 3 - t THIS low-cos- Yel- ae-re- pt over quality e:oid! CO Iverson Honored Tuesday evening Miss. Helen pleasantly 2 prised at a party given in honor iof her birthday at the home of i ii leader! tiro very .Miss i"i i y ou PATKFIHDER-- YEAR'S 510 45! EVERTON Stop in possibly can! IT TODAY of springs heavily padded and hand tied tiie is hers NOW. Tour S ) induing your old tiro) ftil pnees, If 4.50-21- Innerspring Miss Aileen Larsen was hostess at a party for a gtoup of friends at her home last evening, prior to the girls leaving for college next month. During the evening the girls discussed their college plans and dsiies for the future. Refreshments were served. Miss Melba Jackson of Salt Lake City was an out of town guest. Girls in AGO The people of South Hiigham Clippings from OO? file gave a party in honor ot Thus. Of Bygone Day: Skitter m rciognition of the line 1(1 Y KKS AGO services he gave them while in Yeila Butler a.ut Rue Cole of chatge of the electric car that Mr. Willard were drowned in Snake served their community. river near Bui ley when their Skitter was presented a beautiful signet i,ng. car plunged otf a bridge Charles R. Cheal, son of Mr Mis. Fail Anderson entertained tlie Social Development and Mrs Charles Cheal, was club memhcis at a bridge killed m Defiance. Ohio, where vv luncheon High score went to he was oi king for a telephone Mrs Milton Jensen, low score company Mrs R G Stanley of Ameii-cato Mrs. E. J. Reese, and cut Falls is visiting with her L. D. to Mis Mahaunah. prize Members of the Just-- Mere mother. Mrs. C. C Valemme. Mr. and Mis Geoige Facer clul) and their partiieis enioyed a delicious supper at Willow motored to Malad to visit with meie. The committee in chaige rclat iv cs Miss Louise Ingram and her consisted of Mesdames R B. Forsgten, Mack Fishhurn. W. niece. Miss Melba Morgan of E Davis and C. V. l.ogan are v isitmg in Salt Lake. Mrs Edna Stanfield and Miss 'Id EARS AGO Anna Rasmussen entertained at A a shower m honor of Miss Mae group of young ladies gave Noith who is to he married a party in the canyon beside a Those present big campfire. soon. were Misses Veda Claude Jensen and two other Fishhuin. Ua da Cooper. Hope Snow, Violet drivers were involved in an and Marco l.omse Berg, Madsen, automobile accident at the (). Mil l S 1,. railroad crossing near the Edna Audeison, Alice Moi risen, Stub!, Maud Foisgien, in Free Trip To Worlds Fair f n Friends Entertained Memories liiiai in Melt for i week's outing ow tone national pail. aamBsm d You Cant f HERES anywhere, may enter the con- test and no age limit pitwails. Clip the coupon, brm g it to l office and envoi! may win one of the rewards and at the- same make money arc, boost Biigham's big celebration. Watch The Xews-Jou- i nal for other announcements rt garding big contest. News-Journa- 1 O. a coupon is pi fVited to he hi ought to The office for enrollmi Lit. One noveltv in conm Jetton with the contest is the fac that commission is paid onticket sold regardless of vv'j, ther the contestant wins one d'T the maor prizes or not. Anybody, Nf-w- one-thirt- W. C 'this paper FOR TEETH j If Ticket Sale Opens For I each Day ap-ita- Knudson entcr-Jtainemembers of the Cheerful club at her home yesterday afternoon at a delightful lawn A delirious luncheon party. was served to twelve members 0 present and to Mrs. Carl Lar- sen and Mis. J. Edward Tay- lor of Suit Lake City, who were gues's of the club. The aftci-noowas spent informally. 1111 Margaret Tingey. After supper was served, the guests attended a movie at a local theatre. DINTItllCI Mis. PAGE THREE ' must have guessed. Sam pointed out. "They surely can't think you've fallen in love with me all of a sudefem. when thryve onlv just broken things up, between you and that young man of yours. What's his name Johnny Norfolk? Suppose they have guessed the truth? Merry retorted. "I admit that they probably have. But that doesn't give you the right to insult them for acquiescing to an arrangement that you yourself made and that you wanted them to accept! Sam shrugged. "Oh. all right I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be unpleasant. It was simply a casual, He rose. thoughtless remark. Well. I think I'll go and pack. I might as well get started for New York this afternoon. It's a long drive. An hour later, he was ready to leave. By then. Merry had recovered from her anger, and they parted amicably. See you at the end of the week! tie called, as he drove otf. As soon as he was gone. Merry went to the bank to cash the check he had left, for she wanted to waste no time in getting some money for Emma Pearl and Uncle Solomon. She gave it to her mother to give to them. evening was a subA restraint was upon all of them. They conversed of this and that, but carefully avoided the subject that was in all their minds. Flora and Robert Afterward. Clark went out into the rose garden. Merry, looking out. saw them sitting on the old bench where, less than twenty-fou- r hours ago. she'd played at cross purposes with Sam Henderson. reeling tired, she went upstairs to her room. There she found something that gave her a bad moment. On the pillow ot her bed was pinned a folded scrap of paper, inside whlrh was the money she had given tier mother to give to the that S UPPER dued meal. la. servants. On the scrawled a note: paper, was IVe didcm want to hert Miss Flora's icplins so we tuk this, but it aint lukky to kepe blud many. We'd ruther go without ower pay than dn that. So the servants, too . had uncannily sized up the situation and were rebuking fieri Somehow, this hurt Merry dreadfully this from Emma Rrun disapproval Bear! and Uncle Solomon. She tried to laugh at their melodrablud mony." matic expression but she couldn't. It was accurate enough to make her shiver. Well, she thought, she wasn't going to let them act like this. They simply had to accept their pay. She'd have a firm talk with them and ntake them take the money. THE next few days were so with preparations for her parents' approaching trip thnt Merry had little time to think. The excitement helped them all. Flora Clark brought out armloads ot old finery, going over things she thought might be suitable for shipboard Robert Clark weighed the pros and cons ot taking along a vintage frock coat. The South Americans, he'd heard, were great ones for formal dress, morning as well as evening. The news that they were going away spread quickly about town, and many farewell parties were hastily arranged in their honor. The leading business men gave a luncheon for Robert Clark, and the ladies entertained Flora Clark with teas and luncheons. Altogether. everything was very gay. Underneath the outer festivity, ran another current. Grocer but- cher. baker, iceman, and many others, sensing a turn In the Clark affairs, politely but insistently presented their claims. Robert Clark, without comment, passed these bills along to Meny. She paid Installments on the most pressing ones, but the funds from the sale" ot the family portraits soon ran out. Sam had told her that he would give ner a second check to carry her along while he was away but. when she roughly estimated 4he bills she had on hand, she tound she d have to ask him for a staggering sum. He returned on Saturday, as planned ana stayed over Saturday night. The Clarks were to accompany him bark to New York on Sunday afternoon. uajk. SUNDAY morning. Merry the libtary for a con- ference. She handed him the sheet of paper on which she had added up the bills. That's everything that should be paid right awav. He whistled at the amount. "They sure trust the Clarks in this town, don't they? Well. said Merry, defensively, they're all going to be paid. Bo they are. I'll give you a check for several hundred over this amount. You'll probably run into some other items when you go through your lather's desk." shall. Bam thoughtfully paced the room for a few minutes. Something spemed to be on his mind. Then, he stopped in front of Met rv. What are you going to do with aside yourself while were away from writing checks, juggling figures, and so on?" 1 don't know. I expect I'll be rather lonely without Mother and Dad. hut I II amuse myself. I've lots of friends. "Going to see that Norfolk fellow?" Sam asked abruptly. Merry unconsciously winced. No of course not." , Why don't you?" Sam said unI mind wouldn't expectedly. provided, of course, you let him know about me. You wouldn't? Merry asked "1 probably the question breathlessly. Then, the hRht in her eyes died out as I quickly as it had come. No can t. I mustn't! Not now . . ." ... (To be continued) (The characters in this serial are fictitious |