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Show - ammasm t MORNING, NOVEMBER ESH VV TI her G Hu Omission The name of Candidate for HERBERT 15. .MAW, Democratic OF UTAH GOVERNOR inadertentlv omitted from the Democratic was CARD OF THANKS which appeared in the Saturday issue of RNAK THE NEWS-JO- l DR. MAW also wishes to thank the of the state for their loyal support. while Mrs. cut favor. O. C. voters Hart diexx t hi EARS AGO Mrs. Fmma F. L. Crawfoid widow of the late John Crawford died following a week', 0 illness Word was leceived of the ol a baby hoy to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Wixom in Downey. Idaho. JUST ARRIVED A New Shipment Of BEAUTIFUL TALLY CARDS The entile Republican ticket was elected in Box Elder conn ty. with the exception ot Chas E. Foxlcy, who was defeated by William E Davis for coun ty attorney. Patriotic Q Q Thanksgiy ing NAPKINS - NTTCTPS 'hi YEARS AGO Mrs. Minnie J. Lund announe-eethe engagement of her daughter. Miss Callte Lund b Olto A. Kofoed. The marriagi will take place before the end of the ear. A baby hoy was bum to Mr CANDLES COiMPTONS AND ART MISIC CO. Mu and Mis pa i cut Adttey Clipping Of Mr. and Mis Veui.e Jemei entei t. lined Oct go at a luitii day dintiei tor tneir son Sher man's Ith anniversaiv Those present were Mr Malines Jen sen. Mr. and Mis Onal Jen sen and sun David A a gioup of v .mug t.iiks joved a Hadoweeo paity Sa' urdav night Following treusiie hunt mete was a pm gt'essive slipper. Guest- - (lies cm weii1 Joyce and Betty Ad Hatch ncy. Clittord June Yale- - Douglas anil ILiinui: Mi Camphell. Giant Reedei and Mis Golden Miller, and Ruth Hendrickson Mis William Han-e- n am daughter Walmu. of Monme Utah, spent the week-envisiting Mr and Mrs Alma Hat sen and Mr. and Mrs Fay Hansen. Mr and Mrs. Jim Hewlett and jand ehildt en of Park City were 'visiting at the home ot Mi and Mis Lon T. Hewlett Sunday. The visiting speakers at Su.o- day night meeting wcie- J D Bowen and Eberhart Zundel. The Singh sisters also sang two Spanish songs. Mr Bergen a son of Martin Bergen, gave :a cornet solo. Joseph Cutler was An charge ot the meeting Mis Bowen and Mrs. Zundel were also present. Pioneer Daughters To Hold Convention 10 M.-- By pone I EARS AGO Sadie Dunn enteitainei tiousscau tea at he: s with a home About 100 guests called dining the afternoon 7h e; oe Repubhean ticket Kii- - eii c e m IJiVv Fa1 nr Coi in- w.th the exception of T. Piiic ,.nd George for May i'. 1 oners and Lewis June oimmc-s- . for county attorney Lorcn.o J Mrs Smith enter dined w,th a budge luncheon at her home on South Main street. Mis Morris Rosenbaum r'coi M the high score pri.e and Finest Mis cut Iverson drew the favor. Eustane K. Harmon en tertained with a bridge lun cheun. Mis. C. II. Bryan received the high score mae Mis D B. Baron the low prize Mrs sons. - Furs-gren- MERRELL g LUMBER AND HARDWARE CO. 1 Birthday Anniversary Celebrated NERVOUS TENSION was birthday party Miss Loira no House hosSat- tess at a urday night at her home in honor ot Miss Helen Heninger. Follow. ng a series of games luncheon was served. The following friends attended: Helen Heninger, Lonaine House, La Vern Jeppsen. Rhea Pettingill, Frank Reeder, Earl Wood, Dallas Hyatt and Clarence Ferry. alternoon for their teacher naming lesmonthly son. Olga Rasmussen gave an interesting les.on on prayer the which was discussed by gioup. Luncheon was served lv Martha Smoot and Evelyn Bulker to Rose Thompson, Agnes Klmg. Olga R.ismttsse n. Mice Mai hie, June 1'rn nor, Fay Lila Ella Stallings. R idez fton Young. Marion Tii'dnrkson Mable Rasmus. en and Alice Davis Mr. and Mrs. Wax no Foulger and daugter Caiol Louise of Ogden, and Mr and Mrs. Dariel S'la'v and daughter Janet Beth Garland, xtaited at the home o. Mi and Mis. A. E Shaw i Sunday. Model :5.f at S12..) SEE THE IAMOl'S CROSLEY FIVER1 at $21.95 full details at the BEEHIVE COAL YARD ONE" Phone DK. MILES NERVINE Dr. Miles Nervine is a scientific formula compounded under the supervision of skilled chemists in one of Americas most modern Wedding Announced p and Mrs. Louts Briten-heke- r today announced the marriage of their daughter Marjorie to Van L Jeppsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jeppsen of Harper. took Tin wedding ceremony place on Friday. Nov. 1. at the home of the bride. Bishop Harold Nelson presided. Immediately after the ceremony, dinner was served to members of the immediate families. The table was covered with lace cloth over p:nk satin. A large wedding cake was placed in the center with white tapers :n crystal candelhra. Miniature bride and groom favors were used as place cards. tlKJa Mr. IKY I II K CLASS! I I ED AH IN NEWS JOlRNAL NOW A OTHER BACK HOME AGAIN ESILTS PEOPLE SO CAN labora-C- tones. j Why don't you try it I Read full direction in package. Stom Ac your Dru I.ynne Harding, member of a wealtliv Long Island tainilv. has pul olT marrying Jim Frost, newspaper man in Buenos Aires, because she has been training for a singing eareer. When lie cables that lie's living up to New York. she linall.v deeules to marry him. The Harding household, aside from I. line, consists of her father, Wendell Harding, and his new Brazilian wife. Mercedes; his sister. I.rtitia Harding, and her young ward. Hmnie Gritlin. Hinnie, who formerly lived in Buenos Aires and w ho knows Jim. is so depressed as the wedding approaches that every one suspects her o' loving Jim. He arrives and puts up at I.arehwood. the near-h- v estate of his aunt and unde. The next morning, his cousin. Tommy Van t'leve, phones that he has been murdered. On his desk, is found an uncompleted cablegram to Todd Tookcr. his chief in Buenos Aires? 'Inform B. A. police that Harding hutier Hiroshi " Hiroshi overhears Wen is dell Harding speaking ol this. Harding phones for Insneetor Kingsley but, meauwhile, Hiroshi vanishes. CHAPTER V yHEN Inspector Kingsley rived at Fairview, only to be told that Hiroshi had peared, he was very much put Out. He ordered an assistant to put men on the butlers trail, then questioned Wendell r ?c-- - Sewing Club Meets Saturday The Sewing club, together with their husbands enjoyed a low e'en dinner Saturday Haleven- ing at Alex's cate The tables decorated with fall flovv-ei- s A "Yes and No" game was the duet um of the early part of the evening Following the dinner the 12 guest went to the home of Mr. and Mis Grant Prishrey, where entertained w:th weie they games, music and seasonal acThe rooms were tivities. ned in golden harvest colors. grinning balloons and tall Rowers. The committee in charge anangements weie Mr. Mis Searl Beecher, Mr. Mis. Raymond Payne, Mr. Mis John Owen and Mr. Mis Giant Pusbrrv. wen News Journal Ads Bring Results "Suddenly, my light caught a womans figure darting away through the trees." BEAT OLD MAN WINTER! Moreover, they considered that tluur evidence against the butler was weak. If he had murdered Jim. why had he left the telltale uneompleted cablegram for the He came to us when Ins cousin, police to discover? It looked as who was his predecessor here, died though he had fled, not because he was guilty, but merely because suddenly out in San Francisco. Died suddenly? In San Fran- he had learned of the cablegram after the murder and leared its cisco? How come? MaLsuke was on vacation there, consequences. was when he visiting his family, Tooker asked. Have you any stricken with acute appendicitis. ideas yourself. Tommy, as to who Tlie appendix ruptured. Hiroshi might have commuted the crime? wrote us ol his death and asked to shortly. I myhave his place. Hiroshi's refer- selfTommy laughed might be a suspect if the poences seemed good and we had lice knew all! found his cousin an excellent butYou! Why? ler, so we decided to give him a Well. Im in love with Lynne trial. When he proved satisfactory, we naturally kept him on. Harding and. franklv. was terribly How carefully did you check jealous of Jim. That's motive his references?" enough, isn't it? And I have no Well, not very thoroughly. Ill alibi. I was in the house when it admit. As we knew his cousin, we happened. didn't consider it necessary. Just what was tlie hour of the Tlie carelessness of you people murder? who employ servants! the inspecThe police place It somewhere tor muttered. It's plain criminal! He may not even have been the between 12 and 1 A.M. Jim had been over at the Harding place Obiter fellow's cousin! Have you any theories about that evening, and returned to hfcn any theories as to what Jim Larehwood after Mother and Dad Frost was about to sav in that and I had retired. The servants, message to Todd Tooku?" Hard- too. all sav they retired early that is. with the exception of one." ing asked. What do you know of the man? Where did you get him. and so on? He ha-- s been with us about eight months." Harding replied. with orced Air Heat Distribution as used i ! - in THE EONERGAN FIRESIDE OIF BURNING HEATER only $109.50 Set Them Today at ELECTRIC SAFES and SERVICE GET Ol By Ed Dodd v T? V 1 1 know Jim! Mercedes? Thats Mrs. Harding? She's a beautiful Brazilian, isn't she? Yes Mr. Harding met her to Paris and married her there, much to the chagrin of his family. How is Binnie Griffin reacting? She thought a lot of Jim. That poor kid! Shes taking it awfully hard. Tommy hesitated. So hard that Im beginning to think she was in love with him. Todd nodded. I'm sure she was. I saw it m Buenos Aires. Tommy was silent a moment, then said. There's something I think I ought to tell you about Binnie. I I'm afraid she's In difficulty of some kind. What do you mean? Todd sat up abruptly. Well heres the story. Theres a footpath that runs through the woods between this place and Fairview. The other night, I was coming home along it after Id been to see Lynne, when I heard voices ahead of me. I was sur- prised, because that path Isnt used much, especially not at night. I stopped to listen, and I recognized Binnie's voice. That was even more of a surprise. I went on. flashing my light, but the path winds through quite a bit of underbrush, so I couldn't see Binnie and her companion and they evidently werent aware of my approach until I was almost upon them. Then, suddenly, my light caught a woman's figure darting away through the trees. When I came up to Binnie. she seemed frightened. Out she would not say what she was doing there nor who the woman was. She begged me. too. not to tell any one about it. I reluctantly promised not to. but I'm worried and I'm telling you because youre an old friend of hers and might be able to persuade her to explam. If she's in difficulty, some one ought to find out what its all about and help her. (To be continued) (The characters in this serial fictitious) 'their duties, taking them a little voting ptoeinct at dawn Wedii ther eaeli day and lelcasing and they nesday morning. them If the duck hunteis xxill .should be bark at their cotes Pigeons Receiving National Attention 1, let them tbioiigh. the tesults ot Biigham Pigeon Club's ircerr these pi c( met., should be hei e .stunt, sponsored bx the Box El- eaily Wednesday morning. Txxi, nal ol tis.i.g pm 'pigeons will be leleased at eac' der Next eon. to speed up the transmistle-- l ciev non sion ot Hie . lias leuuxerl national i Tne sioix was sxndi n'" i. turn 1 - au m eated by the Fluted Piess and i ep. luted m tiewspapei , all ove. 3 . ' till x tluee or four hours. Patronize The News-Journa- l i et-t- ha count t f ? rt V v 1 ,"o '' tw"T ' - i ii'iii'mmiM ' Latest dex elop'iie.'it was at: an mat! lettoi sent R orn Pi met ton. New Jeisey, to John Ilow-allocal agent ot 'he Western L n.'in '!L!c!i3 d of Pet Ogden ..in S.itutduy at the home ot Ml and Mo. A II Rasmus is i s at the 'Vi Simdax Rusmu.s'i'n home xxoto Ml and Ain Gouge Meyer of Rasa delta. Calif Miss Iia Hansen. No: man Hansen and Mr. Wood-iuWilcox ' 'line following couples . their babies blessed in Sacra-imoin Suniax out meeting llcnrx Fied mg Mr and and Mi ckson. gill Mr Fax Hansen, box. Mr and Mis. Melvin Jones, box Mrs Leola Slone o Aden Edna Tie ie! li'l "A: Taieg alas' st ini' Naw Yolk Nov stated ttl.it a. ho. pigeons w :!. he used Ill s yea' to aa,..; lie t he ta ot election icsuhs time the lemota Ctali mountain ham lets ot (Rouse (Reek Yost ..nd Rue n to Li ,gh,i m. ha nea est telephone cental . :1am Hi ! h-- t . -- is iuling this week wit' her paieitl.s. Mr and Mis II E Larsen Dean Ross spent the week end hete with his patents, M; Old Mis. Geotge Ross Clffoid Hatch. x ho o at the B Y V m PK"' hoto 'xith spent the week-enMrs. Margare lus mother, Hatch. Miss Joyce Adney of l.ogat visited over the weekend will; 2 w .On I inter-waiactivity pi presents its first drama of the season at the high school auditorium on Friday and exert ngs. at 8 p. m. The perfoimance Friday evening is for the Mutual wards of Mantua and the Brigham wauls south of Finest street. The perfoi mances Satuiday evening is for the Ierry ward and the Brigham wards north of Forest street. The play is teiv comedy. House of the those of Mutual age only. R Bo-le- i taxed nerves make you Wakeful, Restless. Irritable, try the soothing ellect of Sat-uida- Thursday Miss Shows in both face and manner You are not fit company for y out self or anyone else when you Keycd-up- ". re Tense. Nervous, Dont miss out on your share of good times. The next time over- The NEWS A comNov. I . mittee composed of Mary Mable Rasmussen. Norma Bosley. Loiinda Biadfurd. Ethid Woods and Leona Yates met at the Yates home and discussed plans tor their annual Daughters of Ptoneeis da nee. A very unusual and different celebration has been planned, the date to be announced later. The Riimary workers met at the home of Maltha Smoot on COKINN'E. vice. ed Mystery Drama i MOORES l'AINT Me have just the colors on'l want and they are guaranteed for good ser- Ihy lis Rader and Beatrice Johnson entei tamed at a miscellaneous ..bower tor Muijorie Bi iienAeker. a bride of this week, at hri home on Second East street Tlie evening was spent making a hilde's scrapbook A delicious tray luncheon was erved to ten ot her high school fi lends M.mv lovelv gills were receiv- -- Poo.evelt signed IN' joint resolution leg. illy lilt ,g the fnited States embargo against the sale of amnumt.or ' .ms and implements of war Re.'.me.ents. Protect your home against "inter storms with a fresh coating of Miscellaneous Shower Gien For Bride ' IORINNE '"'- Whos the one? asked Tooker. Maggie, our colored laundress. She ami her husband and their flork of children have a cottage on the place. Uite tlist night she was prowling around the woods near the house, looking for iter husband, who was drunk, and stie claims to have seen a ghost. However, the police don't place much credence in her tale. Its so fanciful that they Well, It seem.-- obvious that he's think she just imagined she saw some one who's wanted by the something. " I'd like o talk to her. anyway. Buenos A ires police The name You'll find her only too eager Hiroshi is undoubtedly an anas, and Frost was evidently about to to talk. When can I see Inspector write the name by wlueh the fellow is known down there We ve Kumslev This alternoon. He's anxious cabled Tookcr and the Buenos wants to delve Au es authorities for any lnlorma-tio- n to see you. Todd they may be able to give us. into Jim's life m Buenos Aires. The inspector asked a few more You don't know of any one who might have come up from there to questions, then left. That evening, he phoned Hard- kill him do you? Absolutely not! He hadnt a ing that he had recened cabled replies from Buenos Aires, but single enemy as far as I know. nor Todd 'Looker the mat neither authorities could shed any light WHEN they reached Larehwood. know on Hiro-n- i. didn't ttiat showed Todd to his They name and couldn't guess what the room, and there, while they waited rest of Jun Frosts cablegram for the lunch gong, they continued their talk. might have revealed. The inspector said further that How is Lynne Harding standTookcr was going to fly up to help ing the strain? Todd. m the investigation of Ins associ"Wonderfully well. She has lots ate's death as soon as he could of grit is a marvelous girl!" So Jim insisted, Todd said arrange tor some one to take over ins lob temporarily. drily. But frankly, though I've inWhen Harding passed this never met her. I'm prejudiced formation on to the Van Uleviw. against tier. She was so unfair to Mrs. Van Clevo had Tommy cable Jun. Tooker an invitation to stay at Dont hold that against her. If I.arehwood which Tookcr gruie-lull- y he had been up here, she would accepted. have married him long ago, but to marry him and go down to South weeks later, he arrived. America meant the sacrifice of her TWO who had met hint plans for a career, which meant a through Jun in Buenos Aires while lot to her. In the end. thats what making a world tour the previous she decided to do, which I think summer, drove to tlie airport to w as fine of her. I still say I'm prejudiced pick him up. the drive to Larehwood, against her. You'll change your mind when Tommy related all that he knew of the progress of the murder in- - you meet her" She's an angel, vestigation, but there was little he Todd! And as courageous as they rould tell. Hiroshi had not been come! For instance, this murder apprehended, and tlie police had investigation is pretty awful for no evidence agamst any one else. her, and most girls would have wanted to go away somewhere until It was over, but Lynne has insisted on staying here to see it through. Her father has taken his wife away for a cruise on his yacht. Mercedes said that all this business was too much for her. but Lynne is the one who should have gone. There's no reason for Mercedes to be upset. She didnt eva - e P: BRUSH - UP for WINTER Society The camps ol the Daughters will meet in then and Mis. James Carlson. annual convention. Thursday 1. comNovember sessions W AR. IX El ROPE A mencing at 10 31) a. m. and at YEAR AGO TODAY 1:30 p. m., in the Fust waid The Norwegian goernmeni chapel formally notified Get man au Several otficois ot the State thorities it would not return tin Central Company will he in atof American Flint, City ship tendance and it is also ant.ci-pateheld by the na.ts and freed it all officers of the that when it touched Norwegian waters. The message said th( Box Elder camps will attend German prie-crewould no' both sessions of the convention. 'be released by the Norwegians Special musical numbers will Premier Benito Mussolini is be given and word has gone out Birthday Party sued "certain instructions to to the captains msti tiding them Mrs. A. Geoige Reeve was prepaie and enlarge the effec- to have the duughlcis hung hostess at a delightful luncheon their song books. tives" of the Italian army. Thursday afternoon, it being her The Western Front wa birthday anniversary. The table decorations and favors were in "qu.et", communiques said. Subscribe for the News Journal The City of Flint. American keeping w:th Hallowe'en, with owned ship, ended its month covers being laid for the Mrs. Chas. T. Brown, long odyssey of war-timMrs. Otto A. Kofoed, Mrs. Bert after Norwegian au thorities interned the German Reeve. Mis. O. G Spencer. Mrs. 'V P Reeve. Mrs. Martha pr:e crew and freed the cap tain and ciew Pierce and the hostess. In the Mgr. Cesare Orsi enigo, Papal even.ng Mrs. Reeve entertained members of her family at Nuncio in Berlin, protested t the German authorities a ban dinner. oil publication of Pope Mrs Reeve was the recipient Pius The afof some lovely gifts. encyclical which condemned tin totalitarian trends and racta ternoon was spent in a social intolerances of the world. way. PIIT fmma U lartmi- - Hemp Tin ee hips, a Ftench. Per SUPER-LOOP isb and Greek liner, were sunk m tiiiui jusmim ui niiouirr wts a repoited loss of 13 pet Wards To Present of Ptoneeis d oa Oaji:- - - PAGE THREE C 1 LT)emories y J,- - THE BOX ELDER NEWS - JOl RNAL 5. 1!)10 ZS af&ttaaMdktM sc, Ii'ih, these hum .at s am euelosi:,.; a i at u n en e'ojie to be use, hu this pu' pose and a money m der to: This your double hope you niriy use m partly eidehratmg ttie outcome ot said election. I I thank y ou " Fin the past I trr ? nitw l S Pal. Dfl IHdHb w Mi Felt and h: been ti am mg ten day s. issociate. havi these buds hu eek ot 1 Ik- - VMiiui.e offers immi-Jutlcces to the many tlim O !o i'c JII.1 Jo in Sjli Ljle C ity. Prrfci-tisail large mod, m rooms of beauty and coniforL Four famuli, aerina tine food. In ihe sliuc(mii and biisin.'.s i ent.-- - you Hill find it more (onyenient and e. ouoiiiKal to stay at the !Xerihou&& attb Hold Meiuhouse sdtdf Ulli 01 I SIDE ROOMS m 52-- 4 Sail Lake Cilij dliri |