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Show .XiVjVWW..- -- r ' s T NE VEH PACE TWO TFIE ROX ELDER LESLIE NELSON Salt Lake Tribune-Telegra- FOR liOX ELDER COUNTY No. I) South 4th West PHONE 312-W T vfwwwiprtw C V uu jl, Pn BUY BONDS & STAMPS-- V 'h ! Valerie Winter. I.ondnn ehorus girl, and Robin Darrell of the K.A.F seeretlv marrv after knowing eaeh other only two weeks That night. Rohm disappears. Valerie Rives up her stage career and. under her maiden name rnlists in the Womens Auxiliary Air Force as a transport driver Several weeks later, when Kotun is assigned to the airdrome where shes stationed, she learns that, as a result of a bomb explosion on the night of their marriage, he has lost his memory of the fortnight during wbuh he met and married her. Then, to her dismav, he becomes engaged to Kstelle Blair. a girl who has had designs on him lor some time. Valerie sets out to win him away from F.stclle. for she'd prefer to regain his love before telling him of their marriage, .she rouses his interest and. one evening. hr and another officer take Valerie and her roommate Ann Verity, out for dinner and dane-inWhen Valerie and Robin danee together, she can tell by in his eves that hes belook the coming more and more strongly attracted to her. Of course sne could go to nim now ana tell mm the truth. But wasnt it too soon' She was so afraid of using anv lever to bring him back to her. She felt the strongest conviction that their whole future nappiness depended on his being the one to make a decisive move He must break with Estelle because his heart dictated It and not because ne was already married to her Valerie. Yet if they weren't to meet, and if he were reallv to be married so soon But even a month could be a long while And perhaps hp would find ne couldn't live up to that letter The need to see her might get the better of him lv i TRACTOR stalling a SYLE: One large capacity FOUNI): Pair of bifocal glaxs-Roses. Owner identify and pay for hay chopper, one large! ad. See Louise roller. capacity Carley grain . J Earl, Telephone 133 M, M!9tf Garland, I tali. Chester white sow. litter. ive l horsParley Jepp pig or useless dead SELL your eh sen. Phone 749 R. es and cattle to Whites Trout more Farm and receive money. Phone Ilyrum 11R2 Collect. FOR SALE s I OR fne 1933. son was born to Mr and Mrs. Austin Johnson ol Beal Rivei City A July 11, 1933. Miss Eliza Dav.s, laughter of Mr and Mrs Parley Davis, WANTED AUTOMOBILES Bowling Alley and Lester Diedge weie mar-neWill pay cash for used cars. tf. in the Salt Lak temple. Central Chevrolet Co. Complete With Miss Melba Wood daughter of Equipment. for checks 1 OR SALE: and Guest of Wood Flank Unlaid, shops, ANN burst in upon her at that Wendell Hoopes were married restaurants, coffee in the Salt Lake temple. cafes, lunch rooms. On Safety Investigate this money-makin"You Know what they said yes73o 100 to pad. Tint A daughter was born to Mi. paper, opportunity. Will we raid after that the terday Waafs might be billeted away from and Mis Lewis Hun-akper 1000 in orders of 10,000 or lease. more. Order at the tile station0 July If, 1933. tf. Miss Valoie Rosenbaum, Yes Aie we going to be0 DAN FRODSHAM "We're being sent off tomorrow daughter of Mr. and Mi Morns And where do vou think vou and S. Rosenbaum An-hiK and FURNACE CLEANING Stafford and I are going0" Hill of Logan weie manned in W Vacuum Clean and hepair brick FOR RENT: Vale rie said she had no Idea. All Makes of Furnaces the . temple Logan house. Phone BEEHIVE COAL and APPLIANCE To Estelles' Various people In of ONE The cream sepeiatur plant Phon J29 the big houses around have offeree quarters in their homes. Ive lust Stanley Madsen was destroyer! SOLD ESTATE REAL been talking to old Ashburton She by fire this morning. THE BOYSENBERRIES are , REAL ESTATE BOUGHT said Mrs. Blair suggested that as Bishop Ephraim White of Wil-Robh. 150 North ready. Perry LOANS Im a friend of Estelle's I should go laid ESTATE REAL was appointed deputy ad-9 13eh Sixth East. Jy2-there and bring two other elrls with S. NORMAN LEE, for me so I said vou and Stafford had mimstiator of ptohihition Abstractor Licensed OR SALE: Some 4, 5 and Utah, upon the lecommendation better rome. homes. Also some apartStafford hearing her name men- of Senator King old 3 LOsT: yrs. Bay Gilding. ment houses to offer at reastioned ame In from the next room tm ago years Roached Weighing 11(H) lbs. Where are we going0" onable pnees. O. G. Bargeron, July ti, 1933. niaine. One crooked hind foot. Ann told her Wood of Howell was Mis Ellis Brigham, Utah. Phone 6. Stafford chuckled 'How pleased 169 or contact Mcrrcll Phone 10 23p Iy vies Blair will be when I arrive' seriously injtued when she was Jltf. Glenn. She hates me. Remember how i thrown ftom a water tank onj knocked her cocktail all down her which she was tiding CARPENTER WORK: Any pernice new dress0 July 7, 933. son wishing carpenter work Valerie said slowly I dont think was S Hull James appointed I want done can get in touch with lo go and stav with Estelle " game warden for Box Elder Ann's face fell Oh darling why the Carpenters Union at 323 FOR SALE: Good used day county. not0 It's terribly comfortable." South 1st West. Phone 87. 90 bed without mattress. R. Adell Packer, I'd far rather stay here tf. ch Jy2-5c2nd North East. You cant We're all being daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira moved Packer, died, following a long NIC K RIPE cherries for sale at FOl'NI): Black, white and' tan It seemed there was no getting illness. 537 South Second East.. Valpup, at Seventh North. Ownout of it But perhaps, thought 8, 1933. Jy2 6p er call at dog pound. Jy2 5pd erie, she wouldn't see much ol July The Brigham Cily baseball Estelle LOST: Pin. the disbanded after learn heart), (wooden game the was what Stafford FOR SALE: Used electric stove. asking Words Molher A "Hawaii house was like. at Lagoon, lack of finances Call before 10 a.m. Tel. 418. Large and extremely comfortcaused the break lip of the engraved. Return lo Jy2 6 9c h able, said Ann The Blairs are "Teaches " Jy2 5p tn money." rolling TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO I HI IT FANNERS: Our large LEGAL NOTICES TTHEY packed their things that July 7, 1918. delicious cherries, apricots A to Mr. was boin daughter evening. and (dilong currents are ready. Consult Clerk of District Court, Ann said to Valerie. "I hope you and Mis. Elial Jensen Brigham City, or respective Come pick yours and save. wont really hate being at the ,juv yj 191 . signers for further informaBlairs' I thought it would be rather RosenD. Phone II. William Powell, 92. died at tion. nice for vou and me to be together baum, 142 South Main. Jv6chl Oh yes I'll love that of course!" the home of Bishop P. C. JohnI suppose those evenings were son in Mantua. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I OR SAI.E: Red beets for canMrs Anton Anderson, mother not on duty we'll have to spend State Security Bank, located at Brigkit- ham two Will away ning. give Crty, in the State of Utah, is closwith the family but Mrs. Blair's of George A. Anderson, died at tens to good home. Call 585R-3- . ing its affairs. All creditors ot the bank rather sweet." notified to presare therefore her home in Logan. Valerie's face fell. "Oh lord, shall Jy6ch ent their claimshereby for payment 1918. 12, July CEOKGE A. ANDERSON. we" Cashier. The 1 15th Aitilleiy landed IOR SALE ROOFING: Let us "It might have Its compensaJune 4, 1943. " tions safely in France. with house Jy6 13 20 27 A3 shingle your How? double thick shingles, asphalt A food combat soldiers daily Ann looked up from the suitcase TO CREDITORS same as was used on the Hos- NOTICE she was packing. Estate ot Gertrude Boothe. Deceased. weighs about 5'z pounds, while before will present claims with "Robin's there quite a lot. she a civilian's averages 3 Creditors you pital. Investigate pounds. vouchers to the undersigned at the said. deal with outside agents. George M Mason, 23 first Valerie felt the color run up hei tfch office of Bank Merrell Lumber Co. Building, Brigham City, Security cheeks Had she worn her heart on on or betoie the 10th day of Utah, her sleeve quite so obviously? BOYSENBERRIES are ready at September. A D. 1943. Ann said gently "Tell me If you'd of first publication June 29, Smithers ranch, 2tui South A Date D 1943 rather I kept off the grass, but I Jyti-y5th East. Norah Meiklejohn, the ad thought somehow last night ministratrix of the Estate Well what I'm really trying to sav of Gertrude Boxlhe, De is that if vou've fallen for Robin ceased I wish voud sail Ceorge M Mason. right in and get Attorney for Administratrix him'" J29 Jy6-- 3 20 27 g: er ' g. News-Journa- l. 597-R1- Jy2-6-9c- STANDARD FLY SPRAY It hits em and it hills em! Its as simple as that when you go after inseet enemies with quick-killinStandard g I ly Spray. Standard I ly Spray hills for heeps, ptotcits your property, your health against flies, moths, ants, roaches, fleas and many other deadly bugs. Insect menaces cost the nation millions of dollars annually. get after I Stamp them out I enemy insects right nosv with Standard I'ly Spray. It hills em DLAD! Gctive jTtftecUexti ooz STANDARD Animal Fly Spray Safe for stock protects them from insects that undermine their health, rob you of profits. Use Standard Animal l'ly Spray regularly. Phone or Mail Your Order Today V DALLAS WOOD Wholesale Distributor her. CHAPTER XX ALERIE . . . Robin whis- pored, his arm tight about r Robin . . We mustnt do this again I mean, go out with each other You understand, don't you?" Of course she understood Bui she wasn't going to agree with him hecau.se her heart cried out that they must see eaeh other again Again and again and again! When she didn't answer he murmured Something happens to me " -- when Im with you Something happens to me, too," she said gently. Does it? He looked into her eves searehingly But it wont do Valerie. You see there's Estelle Im in love with her, and we're going to be married quite soon Thats whv I mustnt see you alone again We're not alone this evening ' No exeept that I feel we're very much alone at this moment. I do. too They danced on in silence for a few minutes. Then. Robin said, Look at me Valerie! I haven't hurt you have I I couldn't bear that. Surely mere's some one else. Should she be honest? Should she tell him that her heart was aching unbearably, and that there would never be any one else In the world for her? She was saved the necessity of answering, because the music came to an end and, an Instant later Ann and David were there beside them There was no further opportunity for conversauon with Robin. The evening was over. There remained only the drive back to the airdrome and though she sat beside him In the back of the car. he scarcely spoke When they reached the station, he bade her a brief good night. private 'T'HE following day, Valerie found a note from Robin waiting for her when she came off duty. Forgive me. Valerie Last flight should never have happened I said too much. You are very sweet my dear, and perhaps all ot us experience moments ot madness but those such as I experienced last night mustn't happen again They aren't lair to you. and they aren t fair to Estelle Im not going to see you again Its the only way Haa we met sooner perhaps things might have been different but toe didnt, and within a month Estelle and I are going to be mar f:ty 2-- 1 News-Journa- J8-I- breath NOTICE AND SUMMONS IN THE FIRST JLDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND I OR THE COUNTY COURT OF RICH. STATE OF UTAH The Shoes You Bought Must Do! IN THl MVTTEH OF THr CFNF.RAL DETERMINATION OF FUGHTS 10 THE USF OF WATFR OF WOOD RUFF CRELK, RICH COUNTY, UTAH You cant treat your past shoe purchase lightly in these rationed days. Get the most wear from the shoes you required a ration coupon for by having them repaired by us at the first sign of wear. We'll help you get every coupon's e. PHONE 133 l. 361-M- Valerie's came more quickly For a moment she was tempted to take Ann into ner confidence to tell her of that marriage that Robin nad so completely forgotten to ask for her advice Then she decided not to. It was quite pnough that Ann nad guessed how she felt about him ned Keep It to vourself Ann won't lm putting in today tor a trans- vou" she said tremulously fer to another station I know youll Ann smiled at ner affectionately understand. Good-byand God bless you. and gave ner a quick little nug. I won't sav a word Only I might Robin If you want Valerie folded the letter slowly perhaps be able to help sometimes to have a few moments and put it back in envelope WeU. that, she supposed, was but aione with him. the natural reaction of his con(To be continued) science. Only just what was she (The characters in this serial art going to do about it? It seemed to fictitious! hrino her un acainst. a hrirk wall. rvnwrtht 1041 Ov Rabm ShaMI it-- TO CLAIM VNTS OF RIGHTS TO THE Usf. OF THE WAFERS OF WOODRUIF CREEK You are herebv notified that the above entitled action has been coni menced at a low, economy repair price. BROWNS SHOE HOSPITAL SOLOMON DOES a ncrvi niunwi) Every body. iticlutling Betty Grable and John Payne, goes loinantic in "Springtime in (he Rockies, tuneful 20th Century'Fox Teehnieolor musical coin- ing Wednesday to the Capitol ,he'5a'er',m ,T uU "iV' Theater. Tf,,- - film has melody by Harry James and Ills Music Makers, and a Latin touch fur-- I upon rrqur-- t If l, vour tutrmrm of cUim you within nished b ( arnien Miranda and . VOU w, t,mr. be lorry er h,r-rr( esar Romero. nd trom r my.inv ruht lo (hr rubsrqurnllv use ol (hr "ulrr, ol MWooHrutf ( rrrk - patiently in his Brooklyn court' to arguments over the owner-ship of a pomeranian puppy which was disputed by John1 Catanaro, a cobbler, and John S. Sullivan, a park department foreman. He interrupted Catanzaro's allegation that Sullivan had taken his dog as a pet for his daughter, Mary, to say: "You two people go sit down while I hear some other cases Until I get back to you let the dog wander around " Then the judge heard other meanwhile litigation, keeping an eye on the dog First the pup len from Maly Sullivan across the room to the cobbler and sat by his legs, tail wagging Then Mary called him and he ran to her But i a n lit tie the tiny pup left ner and NSURANCE 1 WE WILL BUY ALL YOU HAVE. . BINGS, LAMBERTS, NAPOLEON, ROYAL ANN, WINDSOR and BLACK REPUBLICAN ALL WITH STEMS OFF. We will lie buying: all the apricots we can get. See us before selling your crop. CASH PRICES ON ALL FRUITS Anderson Produce Go. Box Elder Produce Growers, Inc. Phone 306 Earl G. Anderson. Mgr. wandeied batk to tor the Kfneral determination to the use of the vvaters of Woodruff Creek. Rich County, Utah, and pursuant to the provision of Title Chapter 4, Utah Code Annotated. 1943. the Court is proceeding to make a uencraj determination of ail the rights in and to the use ol the water of said Woodruff Creek The necessary survey to being made b the Slate as returned l.y lw to collect tngineer data for use m preparing hi report, recommcn datums and proposed determination In accordant a ith (he provisions of 100 4 5. I. trth Code Annolaled J required to tile witn the llerk ol the eboie eriitled Court, with i ho in ,ixt duy. after the service of ihis Notice sedved upon you per tonally othrrwi-- e within ninety (901 davs afler the fitet publication hereof, a written statement of water user, . claim, under oa-hsetlm; forth the of rights ... worth LIFE INSURANCE LOOB EN Participating j rIhe bain of 01,01 Jensen of Bear River City was destroyed by fne during the night. July if, YI Panther tractor greases rtf'' out, larly sold at 17 2c, close 1EN YEARS AGO July 0, 11133. HarMis. Maltha Hunsakci per of Honey vifle, d,ed as a result ol seiious burns, when she for ke.osene mistook in SHOWCARDS News-Journal- Manager, written to onb Phone . .. j 7. PLUMBING & FOR SALE: John DeeF loader. Practically new Hubbard, Corinne. All work guaranteed. 111 Nonh 5thDeg wl Christensen, . ;1!J1 p. 206-W- ,igs. old FOR SALE: 220 South 4th West. Her) ,nan J Johnston. OPTICAL First crop alfa hay in the field. Phone I OR SALE: Jy2 FOR SALE: Bed, spring mattress. Also a dresser. South 1st West. Phone 192-- Typewriter, J2 FOR SALE: home. 623 South 544-J- motorist will not drive without adequate insurance protection. Enjoy the security and ' LIGHT GLOBES ORCHARD SUPPLIES mode Approved quality mseetiTt 5th spraying materials Produce Co. tf' . WANTED: To buy for cash, portable typewriter, l make. Call goi ai News-Journa- fiee. Jy6 British ENSA Gives 137,000 Shows a Yea LONDON (UP) Thirteen mi lion service men entertained li 76,0)0 peiformances and 61,00 shows given in wui factories ir one year that is the record o, Britain's ENSA Whole and gioumi mixed feeds for cattle' poultry. Well save youVKjlU1 in by the hundied or ton. 154- W Feed and Seed i)Il rest. . f-- (Entertainment National Service Association). Behind that recoid is the of producer Basil planning ENSA Dean, who organized during the Munich crisis in 1938, and the work of an army of British actois and actresses. At maximum salaries of $10 a week t they do moi g Don't buy blind See 2. you're getting. Globe indicts. Hog feed Chicken lev, .Utah Idaho Iluteheiy, fft 10c 2:,'VVatt 10c t it in.- - t::: FARMERS AUTOMOBILE lt 100-Ma- 15c lt 130-2(jn-"- a .. aft lt-- c l) a . ''nf,r j kLiiV0' pasteurized j VO UK BEST FOOD New bails to lure insects into traps include proteins, egg albumin and yeast powdeis for flies, acids for coddling moths, and diy ice for mosquitoes sawdust for grasshoppers. s. N. L. HANSEN Orts DRIVE UNDER 35 M.P.H. f AND th SAVE YOUR VARIETY STORE CLAUDE BAKER. Po'fhIi epper- - of Bliglum 1 cinct. pro- Th, woi HAVE TIRES tii If inspection shows vour them bj.: smooth, let us hum many and give you RE-CA- CAR BRIGHAM If - ar: ( W capped expert check that (irc lemker , oU car rotected at all times, res to dangerousl: additions they'll in carefree service. i tr -- our itnpr(ncd methoh lreds of tides P Sml estravs . Die Store of a Million Articles Ph.5 E 1st So. 49 Drive in regularly and have oij lircs for cuts and damage. Ken, cass is v aluable and should be old. ') biands or maiks visible. were taken up oy me in said Precinct on he 2nd day of July 1943 Dl victory heifer about 2 yrs. old; one Guernsey heiier one year old. and one Holstein heifer one var 10c Pl'RB Z ALWAYS SUPERIOR FOK y t- j ' riie'-ortn- ! Description of Animals One brown Jeisey milch cow about 6 or 8 yis. old; one Gut-rn-- ."11.30c 409, Esm ll:i i j U FI I stands anywheie fromf ham. Iceiand to Gibraltar, or months; long tours at home and in the, Middle East. Britain's most famous actors and singers aie among the Kepans, supplies, hanW. many who are contributing their .Spoiling goods. C. W, and lalents to entertain war workers and men and women of the British and Allied services. Woiking with them are hundreds ,0 Your appearance is imp of other experienced perform-eis- , nt to your success. Aeepjij composers, write! s, scene Rothes clean and neatly prei designers and property men all banded together under thf, " jtfMi flag of ENSA. 6 No Tours taken by ENSA trounet may fast from a ftom days to REAL ESTATE 18 months. Among the onr night stands may be the Orkney Islands, an isolated searcH'ght.ct JpB bonds. Telephone IS unit at Land's End, a militaiy and i)w lam. John E. Baird. hospital or a London war fac-Hit tory. RESTAURANT More than owe, ENSA acit&V I tresses have lived up to the THE UTAH CAFE South of Post Off.' adage that "the show must go 3 d' )ors V)' on " Alma Edwards, a singer, sufREAL ESTATE fered a crushed hand when a boulder foil on it while she was ftT Insuiance, Bonds.Eftn going to entertain a post in the , Public, Quick, Oikney Islands. One joint of G. Bargeron, one finger was immediately Street, Bngrf. amputated, but that nignt she H-6. Phone gave her act. Gangrene set in, V and more of the finger had to be cut off. Again, that night. Miss Edwards sang. Pianist Emily Benfield, tour- Brig ing with ENSA continuously' ?hone srnce 1939, was in France in the Y BONDS & STAMPS dangerous days. Then she was Y BU in a on blitz attack a caught British city and lost all her Klflj possessions in a fire set by in- cendiary bombs. She, too, has BUTTEs REAM never missed a show. Court m ope Phone stieet, ani-iT'ai- lftc . lt iw y- Mam one-nigh- 22 29 Jy6 it Box Elder: ss In the Brigham piecmct said county. I have in my possession the following described estiay wnich, if no; claimed and ikeq away, will be sold at public auction to the highest ca.-inkier at my conal. 680 North, Lst East in Bugham Precinct, on Monday, the 12th day of 191 i, at the hour of 10 a. July, i' BABY CHICKS Uountv 15'"a,t 30-Ma- whote he lay down and placidly watched court pioceed ngs. The judge called the ca-.again and told the cobbler he wanted proof the deg was his The man answt-.e'hat st tfpt9s, $eurrc puppy knew some trick: former! folieej art "Let s see them." said judge. Catanaio spoke to the and it stood on its hind legs It extended a paw. Then it stood M. RASMUSSEN cm its head. That convinced the magistrate. He aw .tided the 3S So. Main Phone )S joog to the cobbler. 15 TI ' State of Utah, ALL SIZES FOR ALL PURPOSES 40-Wr- Calanaio list r k t 1S1 S. Martin Rasmussen -and Residence Phone L I I Andej ihsurarce4 ; None E Standard Policv. INSURANCE bch..,. W Jl savings of a Farmers National Speedy and fair claims settlements. Siee us for details. FI Clerk ol the adding mach and cash registers bought, and rented. The Reminder fice Supply. a - e GOODS N. L. Hansen Variety Stoi The Store of a Million Art.c, FOR SALE: Motorcycle. II ley Davidson. 58 South, West. Jy3 5 -- wi-- insurance rates, p; L. Glover, Du Beneficial Life W. 286. Flv'-n- The l!)ESn. G, 4 m Agent IA E Tfl DII1ECTOKV cTT)emories Jl ENING, T'jrvRA NEWS-JOURNA- i l.5 Kk , |