| Show 8-- THE OGDEN STAN C Here Are Two Brides of Summer Season DARD-EXAMINE- As Morgan Stake Beehive Girls Beekeepers Frank AT OGDEN OUTING i ' L"" associate BEEHIVE GIRLS VISIT PLANTS XnU3v - v FIRE STATION editor and Henry E Gibson circulation manager of The are shown Standard-Examin- JUNE 22 I94 Visit Newspap er :y' jj Francis (extreme left) i j SUNDAY MORNING R ' -- V" er Morgan See Newspaper Garments Produced 70 4 4 f vC From MORGAN June 20— Seventy Beehive girls and Beekeepers from the Morgan stake on Wednesday toured The Standard-ExaminNewspaper plant Quinn's Garment Co both the cutting room and sewing room and the Ogden fire department They met at the Lorin-Farpark for picnic luncheon By writing a report of these visits the girls will earn 'two honor badges The girls were accompanied by Mrs' Lawrence Bell stake president of the Y W M I A Mrs Marion Mecham and Mrs Vera Carter stake Beekeepers Mrs Leona Kershaw Mrs Belva Tucker Mrs Mary Smith Mrs Cyril WigMrs Jessie gins Mrs Jensen Waldron Mrs O R Stuart Mrs May Rawle Mrs Ruth Rich Mrs Jessie Bohman and Mrs Reta Mecham' ward Beekeepers and Mrs Lee Rawlins Mrs Edwin Vest Mrs Mae Butters and Mr Horace er 9 re 1 I i v - OYi II daughter of Mr and Mrs Ileber C Jex of Sirs David Austin Barker (left) formerly Miss Alicein Jex Lake City this week Mrs V Murray RichSalt of Barker Mr married who Ogden Lake Salt City and airs Frank J Gilbert of Preston ardson (right) formerly Miss Wilma Gilbert daughter of MrCalif in the Salt Lake City L D S temple Salinas to of 18 Mr Richardson June Idaho She was married — Chicken Dinner Held At Home of Mrs D Johnston photos) — (Standard-New- s : : Steed Marriage Honored At Mrs R Packer Entertains Club Morgan Reception Mes-dam- es H Mrs E re Lawn-A-Me- re : son-in-la- w Del-be- forty-secon- Flower Show At Roy D! Termed Success j ' Gloria Kanow Honored At Trousseau Tea Ole-so- lex Fay Nielsen To Wed Ohio energy-produci- Rex-bur- 1 A i"' j ft ii : i t 5 I - i 5 ' j - v - j: O SERIAL STORY Weaver Fetes Youths At Perry Party Lawn-A-Me- a i V er g A fte-i- Presides At Trousseau Tea O Haroldsens Honored At Party Idaho 14 $ ' ? Mrs Gamble ' ' ' Ruth FIELDING June Packer entertained the Cleio club MORGAN June 21— A reception CLINTON June 21— Of f icers and at her home Thursday afternoon honoring the marriage of Mr and teachers of the ward Primary or- Covers were laid at small tables Mrs Earl Steed was held Friday dinfor the following members: at Morgan high school In ganization enjoyed a chicken evening Mrs Ezra? Blanch Coombs Navell the receiving line were Mr and PERRY June 21 ner and party at the home of Mrs a entertained Lillian Coombs Dora Mrs Ezra Steed of Ogden parents David A Johnston Friday night Rhodes Weaver group of of the groom Mr and Mrs Wal folks Tuesday evening in The losing side in the attendance Isaacson of Garland Alice Coombs lace R Clark parents of the bride young and Lettie Leavitt Mabel Hansen Ina contest furnished the dinner corhonor of her daughter Beverly it and the bride and Both with winners the presented rose buds Present were Udy Mildred Smith Hattie Archi- Mrs Steed and Mrs groom wore Clark being her tenth birthday anniverbald and Peg Coombs Pinochle was evening dresses and a corsage The sages of Edna sary An attractive lunch was Emma Beus Wanda Beus Loretta the afternoon's diversion bride was charming in a white lace Alice Hartley served to the following guests: Bar- Hartley a finger-ti- p and vei gown wedding Burnett Lilla Davis Four-cook Mixers The Merry Child Ruby bara Billings Marva Davis Joyce caught with orange blossoms She Nona ing club met at the home of its was Ivy Johnston Opal King a roses of Stauf f er Glenda Larsen Bonnie bouquet carrying Parker Verna Hartley Arlene Wal- leader Mrs Ella Holt Friday aft and lilies of the The valley Jean Weaver Myrna Nelson Janet gift ters and Ina Stewart The evening ernoon Seven club members four table was presided over by Mrs Dorean Young Margene5 was spent playing games mothers and Mrs Velda Wood as Boyce Clark Young and the leader were in attendance lunch was in of Ogden sistant Arlene Jensen Wight Clair Allen charge of Miss Ruth Mr and Mrs William Davis of Dainty refreshments were served Parrish assisted Allen Duane Peters Misses Mildred Perry Melvi'n Wales Utah were guests of Mr and games were played The first and Berle Clark by Two hundred and Judson Shirl Carter Denton Nebe-kand Mrs J Albert Mitchell Friday cooking class will be held at Miss and Saturday of last week Kenneth White Dicky Billon Wednesday at seventy guests were received Pauline Packer's The Relief society furnished an nine a m ings Richard White Richard NelMr and Mrs J R Tippetts and Vernon Hansen and Miss Nona interesting program at sacrament son and the guest of honor The meeting Sunday evening The pre Smith are attending summer schoo Miss Lelia Tippetts attended the 21— PRESTON Idaho June Mrs group then was entertained at the lude and sacramental music were at Utah State Agricultural college wedding reception of Mr and Mrs W Gamble trousa J at park by Gayle Weawho presided Eugene Krants held Wednesday seau at Logan played by Myrtle R Davis ' a number of conver and in tea honor of enjoyed her Memorial Friday at the also was accompanist A trio "In Mr and Mrs Thomas Harper and evening building test games Carma who became the the Time of Roses" was sung by family of Brigham City were over in Memory Grove in Salt Lake daughter Katherine V night guests Sunday at the home of Miss Krantz formerly was Mi3s bride of Arthur Chapman of Heber Tw M Johnston The Sunday school class of City in the Salt Lake temple June Child and Mabel B Child and Mr and Mrs George R Coombs Norma Rawlings of Salt Lake 6 Keith The bride was Young held a delightful so the Mr and Mrs Charles C Robison cornet solo "A Perfect Day" guests greeted Their son Darrell Harper "wil on cial while her Mrs Ade mother and V Child Thursday at the and Katherine their son and offered by Gladys spend his vacation with his grand and Lorindaughter park in honor of their past of Los Angeles are line Fortie escorted them through Sneakers were Wanda M Beus parents Mr and Mrs Coombs Elmer Mathews Outdoor who spoke of the Relief society spending a month In Morgan visit the trousseau room Joyce Harris teacher were Visit at Garland conducted and the Neva Gamble and games the T Emma relatives and friends accepted ing Bingham magazine! Miss Bernice and Arlene Peter room In group the who were enjoyed a very pleasant evVisits Parents gifts dining "Faith and Ina S Stewart sen were weekend guests at the Carol Sarah Golden Sant ) June ening" Mrs life on of Ida the Bingham Palmer Reise and her J gave a talk home of their aunt Mrs Sidney The Nielsen pool Eames swimming Dora and Perry opened Trousa Ruby of Kimball The opening prayer was Sorensen at Garland Oakland daughter Eames The serving table Thursday afternoon New park offered by Robert Bingham and the The Fielding Relief Society was Calif arrived Monday evening to Dean was made V Child two weeks lovely with lace over equipment including benches and benediction by Angelme with her parents spend reorganized at the regular sacra Mr while pink carnations and tables have been installed at the pink Mrs President Mabel B Child con ment An and Thomas Palmer meeting Sunday evening with the centerpiece park and the lighting system conducted Mrs Loletta Garn named presi other visitor at the Palmer home' is tapers formed flowers Garden beautified the nected Miss Ida Turner Flan Program of May Ogden dent Mrs Donetta Petersen first Mr and Mrs Rulon Hirschi and home of the genealogical counselor Mrs Cieo Wood sec Mrs Frank Hardy spent the past Members throughout The Missionary visited in Park Valley over club Lor of family of home at met the week at home of her mother 'n the committee Brigham Young university ond counselor Mrs Clara or which Miss Gamble was presi the weekend Roosevelt Utah etta R Child Tuesday night to plan secretary All other officersGarn re Miss Mildred Young of Princeton Mr and Mrs William Stromberg dent gave her a delightful party the program for sacrament meet mained in office Outgoing officers Mo is visiting at the home of Mr to 29 school and her The ward Clinton announce June of the Og leaving their prior were president Mrs Helen Sever- lng marriage Mrs and Paul Whaley She is a will home ward will ex son first make their young to couple den Twenty-secon- d Florence La daughter Clyde counselor Maggie Wood: Mrs of sister misin Lake A Salt Whaley special change programs and second counselor Mrs Loletta Mar Hess of Farmington The mar Leave for Coast sion to the Salt Lake L D S tem- Garn took week Mor this in place riage The Misses Edna Jean and SherMr and Mrs E L Hopkins of ple will be held Friday June 27 Mr and Mrs Joseph Smith left gan Logan announce the marriage of ry McFall left this week for Los Entertains Club Every one who can go should con Thursday morning for Madison tact one of the committee to ar Wis They will attends Mrs Jack L Heiner entertained their daughter Barbara Jensen to Angeles where they will visit at range for transportation This will exercises of their son graduation July 1 in the the home of Mr and Mrs Melvin bridge club Thurs William R Stockdale Harold members of her J S L be the last Weber stake day until Smith Jj temple Mr Stock Granthan who will receive his degree day evening at her home a buffet Logan Is a dale Preston the temple is reopened In August was Sunday evening dinner guests at lunch served high school grad were Decorations as of philosophy They will the home of Mr and Mrs Carl uate and Utah Mr and Mrs Harold Simpson and alsodoctor State and Talisman roses Cov Agricultural visit a and daugh sweetpeaa rt were Mr and Mrs Crowther Is their two children visited in Clin- ter Mr and ers were college laid graduate Mrs for employed F F Ulrich and Mrs Max Beal at Chi GarHansen and children of ton Sunday Mrs H H Crouch Mrs J L Ter by the Cache county AAA in Lo cago land Mr and Mrs Claris Cazier Honored at Party ry Mrs E M Abbott Mrs Gilbert gan Were Dinner Guests and Mr and Mrs Lisle Crowther Mrs Albert W Bonham was honMiss Merrill Miss Irene Mrs Virginia A Francis Williams L Mrs Mr and Mrs George R Coombs ' Mrs Carma Benson and and daughter ored on her birthday anniversary were dinner Johnson James the hostess and Logan Mr of guests Sunday Mr Mrs Vinson and Mrs Davis and Dolan left a Mos with dinner for Wednesday evening Saturday special guest Mrs Heiner'a mother and Mrs Mervin E Holt ' din Mrs ' in cow Salt visited Lake where will sum attend family party Present were Mr and Mrs ner was given in honor The Neivell City they Butters Green of of the school1 A W Bonham Jr and Mr and Coombs' mer River Sunday is who a house at the d guest wedding an Heiner home Miss Margene Jensen has been a Mr and Mrs J O Taylor and Mrs Bond Bonham of Salt Lake ana tne seventh noit's niversary the past week at the home of children Donna Lou and guest City Mr and Mrs T Raymond Mrs have Ray Harold chil Martin her They spent the afternoon at the dren of Salt Lake is and Davis to Barbara New Davis Mr and Mrs J Wright bird to meet York gone their with visiting refuge Don son Child and the guest of honor and who is from a returning Mrs Bertha Smith and Miss her mother Mrs James Rawle her husband mission in South America Nona Smith tea a attended at Bear Mr and Mrs A W Bonham River : SOLDIERS GET ZIP Sunday honoring Miss E spent Sunday visiting in Salt Lake veneiiaCity Peterson — CANDY PEANUTS City at the homes of Mr and Mrs Miss Donna Gean and Dee Wil A W Bonham Jr and Mr and cox children of Mr and Mrs La VITAMIN-TREATEMrs Bond Bonham vern Is Mrs Myrtle R Davis was the tne Wilcox of Ogden have spent In week visiting relatives guest of Mrs C J Carrigan at a here past Donna is a sruest at the home luncheon at the Green Gables tea of Mrs WASHINGTON June 21 (AP) Elma Peterson and Dee is BRIGHAM CITY June 21 — room Monday American soldiers are now carguest of Mr Jack Holt Mr and Mrs Richard West were wedding reception was eiven and candy bars 21— rying peanuts ROY June Mr The flower Mrs and show Garn Jack have honor of Mr and Mrs Edwin O guests of Mr and Mrs on maneuvers Frank moved to Salt Lake City well as to the as civic improvement Haroldsen Saturday evening by Mr sponsored by the Skeen of Plain City Saturday ball game held 16 June Von in the Holt spent the weekend with ana Mrs George A Haroldsen at organization Called on Father While admitting that no troopThe sons and daughters of Mr his parents Mr and Mrs Earl J their home in Idaho Falls Idaho school auditorium was successful er for such rations as Mrs Haroldsen was formerly Miss Howard Shupe furnished two vocai a would care and Mrs M F Frasier together Holt diet Wild government nutristeady numbers Irish Rose" "My with their families called to offer ivatnryn Jtsaird of Brigham City tion experts declared that the a Old "In Little and Garden" Nora Father's day greetings and gifts to jwo long tables were set for din specially treated nuts and candy ner and miniature brides marked Howes was the accompanist Miss include Mr Frasier who had been ill for almost everything a man Von of La Newey Ogden made some the places for 40 guests The tables several weeks needs in the way of food except on remarks flower timely Mrs Dean Child Mrs Lynn Wilwere covered with lace cloths over arrangebulk ments and her cox and Mrs Willard Brown atpink satin and a laree weddinsr Judges of demonstrated The peanuts are in the form the flower showpoints were cane rormed the centerpiece Bou tended a luncheon at the home of of peanut butter and the candy Mr and Mrs Cole Mr and and Miss Bernice Walker in Salt Lake quets of garden flowers adorned Mrs Arthur Jensen is in the ordinary convenient of Ogden the living rooms City Saturday given in honor of chocolate bar package Both are Mrs Jordan Jorgensen the former Program numbers were enioved fortified with an extra made from PRESTON Idaho June 21 — A during M A I evening Sunday Miss Marion Payne of Syracuse officers the evening The young cou- were chosen brewer's trousseau tea yeast which provides a for the coming muMrs W A Bingham Mrs Electa honoring Miss Gloria ple received an array of gifts and Kanow was of the vitamins in the season as held tual follows: variety n Golden Patterson and Mrs Thomas Liddel Sunday afternoon the surprise of the evening was the vitamin Howard president visited at the home of Mrs Eldren at the home of Mrs Perry E Mor- presentation Cottrell of a 1941 car to the Dr Russell M Wilder chairgan at 315 East First South first counselor and Grant Holland Parker at West Point honored guests by the bridegroom's secretary Miss Kanow a daughter of Mrs man of the food and nutrition Retiring officers are Ben R Kanow will be married to parents committee of the national reGibby Thomnson Ralph Mr Ralph Mrs Haroldsen will be Charles Hull and Frank M Ikuno son of Mr and at homeand council search declared that Sylvester Barton Mrs Nihei Ikuno of Rock Springs Second to their friends at 316 East The Young Women's an "excellent alK is butter peanut North Logan wyo- - June 22 In a Salt Lake around food" containing a great stands as of last yearorganization Lillv with City In Methodist church deal of protein and some carboHazel GreenMembers of the Kardette club Berrett president After the ceremony a reception honored wood and fat When brewer's Bessie and hydrate Stoker as Mrs Jennie Nielsen with will be held and the young couple a is mixed with it necessary yeast going away nartv at the home of are added and when vitamins Mr Mrs and BRIGHAM CITY June 21 — Mr will go on a brief honeymoon They Mrs Amasa Baker and Nello Christofferson Saturday chocolate the to and Mrs Louis Nielsen announce will make their home in Cheyenne evening Mrs Nielsen will leave expect family candy is added it this week make Kanow was graduated from her home in a 10 day visit to the northwest the lor provides necessary 'the engagment of their daughter theMissPreston California with her Mr and Mrs Adam Lichtenbei-high school and a husband Lieut sugars Fay to John W Witzberger son Boise Henry Nielsen beauty school Mr Ikuno Is eft for Jias been using simof Mr and Mrs J P Witzberger their home In Lin The Germany rooms Friday and tables dinner of the Rock Springs were lovely with June roses A ilar emergency rations for troops coln Neb Mr Lichtenberg will reof Kukwood Heights Bridgeport a graduate high school and attended the Uni- was presented to Mrs Nielsen gift turn in three weeks to continue his In the field Dr Wilber added Ohio of Wyoming He was graduversity "but they have nothing which we Miss Nielsen left Sunday for A charming afternoon Dartv was work at the arsenal ated from the Massachusetts not have and as a matter of do Instithe where marriage tute of Bridgeport given by Mrs William Technology and is now em- Tuesday at her home forKirshbaum fact much of the information will take place in the near future members a bridge dinner Monday evening at she has ployed by the state of Wyoming as of her bridge club put into use and knowlher home in "honor of the Loliate a civil engineer of many of the vitamins belLs and white Sh- - club members edge Canterbury Primitive calendars were based ta daisies were artistically comSmall table were gay with red came out of American At its annual election the A W bined on the lunar month of 29 H days for the decorations and a roses and dinner was served to S club of Ricks college at g dessert lunch was to eisrht eight members and one elected Miss Vallene Dunk-le- y Mrs C S Hamiltonserved guest Mrs was a special On the average the moon rises Whitworth Miss Mary Han of Preston as iCs president for Canadian farmers increased pur guest sen waa 1941-4- 2 $0 minutes later each day and Miss Marian Nielsen presided at member accepted as a new club chases of farm machinery equipment last year by 40 per cent 21— Mrs XT"""""""'" f r Heiner The following Bee Hive girls made the jaunt: Ileen Porter Irene Porter Dorothy Hunt Lois Kil- burn Gall Young Dixie Dickson Marjorie Ostler Marilyn Pitt Deone Algier Shirley Wilkinson Emaloo Gamble Phyllis Warner Norma Rawlins Jean Jensen Eva Randall Barbara Jensen Beverly Gorder Joyce Spendlove Virginia Mecham Fae Donna Mecham Eva Mecham Dot Whittear Mae Crid die Rosella Compton Marie Jen sen Betty Stuart Thelma Johan sen Jerry Francis Marybeth Ueary Thelda Ureager Coleen But ters Willa Forrest Camille Fry Elaine Francis Lorraine Ashton Beverly Born Donna Vest Kathryn Rogers Marilyn Heiner Florence Thackeray Roberta Guild Maurine Little Benon Palmer June Gamble Evelyn Olsen Shirley Olsen Ar dith Loosli Donna Clark Beth El lis Ruth Davies Glenna Tippetts Aleen Fox and Barbara Miller C (Staff photo) stake Beekeepers r " "- f here with 70 (count 'em) Beehive girls and Beekeepers from the Morgan stake on their outing to Ogden during the past week On extreme right in dark dress is Mrs Vera Carter one of the ng FOOTSTEPS IN THE FO'G BY ELI NORE COWAN STONE CHAPTER XI "Hello!" Bridgie bellowed amiably into the instrument "Sure 'tis Bridget Lanahan Miss Lovett's But Miss housekeeper sphakin' Lovett is entertainin guests at dinner and cannot be disturbed" The magnificient finality of Bridgie's tone conjured a drawing room brilliant with the socially elite of New York London and Paris but the person at the other end of the line remained apparently unimpressed for in a moment Bridgie called: "Miss DebbylSure an' 'tis sorry I am to bother you and the Captain— so Bifidgie did not know that there's an Stephan had gone-'b- ut uppity party on the line that will have words wit none but you" With an indignant flirt of her apron she marched off to her own quarters When Deborah went out picked up the receiver and said "Deborah Lovett speaking" it was a man's voice which answered and somehow crisp impersonal terrifyingly guarded: "I understand Miss Lovett that a Mr von Thalmann was your guest this evening?" "Who is this?" Deborah demanded her fingers cold upon the receiver "Dr Bingham will satisfy you on that score I think Miss Lovett" Dr Bingham had been the Lovett physician for years "Just now" the voice went on "I am sorry to have to tell you that Mr von Thalmann has met with an accident — a rather serious accident" Deborah sat down limply on the chair before the telephone table "Are you there Miss Lovett?" the voice asked sharply "Can you hear me?" "Yes" Deborah breathed "An Is he? Oh accident you said but you must bring him 'here at once" "That was the doctor's idea His own quarters it seems are unThat is— this Mrs suitable Lanahan I think she said her name was —can she be trusted?" "About my affairs she's as as the Sphinx" "She sounded like the private secretary to a busy corporation lawyer" the voice agreed dryly "Dr Bingham— about whom I happen to be informed— speaks highly of your own discretion He'll come on ahead of us" "How—how soon?" Deborah faltered "Probably five minutes Jf noth- ' ing goes wrong" Dr Bingham himself came In almost immediately— big and wholesome and comfortably matter of fact in the midst of this insane nightmare Before Deborah could ask any questions footsteps scraped on the gravel of the drive and when she hurried to open the door a grim little procession filed into the hall On an improvised stretcher four sailors carried a long figure with a roughly bandaged head At first Deborah hardly recognized Stephan in the coarse seaman's clothing and When had he put them boots on? Behind came a fifth man in a inconspicuous in gray "overcoat every 'way except forseebright dark everything eyes fhat seemed to in the hall in one swift glance Deborah looked for Wilhelm's sturdy figure but Wilhelm was not among those present As soon as the man in thegray overcoat spoke Deborah recognized his voice as the crisp impersonal one she had heard over the telephone "Miss Lovett?" he aksed but as if he were already sure of that "My name is Hilton Where shall w© t&lce him?" Before Deborah could answer Bridgie's voice rang from the landing above: "Howly Mither of Heaven!"thecried reBridgie lumbering down "If it stairs of maining flight' isn't the Captain! What in the name— Sure where would you be 's in the puttin' himself but An' don't shtand room? there lookin" feckless entirely Miss Debby! Put some wather on to boil" From that moment it was Brid close-mouth- ! Mas-ther- ed &rS2g££Sk and stood by while Dr Bingham did his grisly work For when De borah tried to follow the stretcher into the upper room the physician took her arm and led her gently away "It may not be pretty Deborah" he said "Besides I can't have too many people in the room and Bridgie is an old war horse at this "sort of thing" "But you're letting him stay!" Indignantly Deborah indicated the stranger with the quick bright eyes who had just gone into the room and closed the door The four bearers had already gone after a brief whispered conversation with Mr Hilton their heavy boots clattering down the silent street "He my dear" the doctor said wryly "happens to represent the United States government And there seem to be some matters he is very anxious to talk over with your young man as soon as he is able to talk at all" Nadine Madseri Will Be Married In Manti Temple WILLARD June 21 — Mr and Mrs Mathew Madsen of Willard announce the engagment of their to Horace J daughter Nadine Gunn son of Mr and Mrs F H Gunn of Richfield The marriage will take place in the Manti L S temple the latter part of June Miss Madseri graduated from Weber college where she was a member of Otyokwa club and active in student activities She graduated from the U S A C where she was a member of Chi Omega national social sorority and Phi Kappa Phi national honorary scholastic fraternity As a graduate in vocational home economics she received an award for outstanding achievement and took an active part in college dramatics Mr Gunn is a graduate of B A C where he was a prominent student debater and a graduate of U S A C where he acted as secretary of the graduating class president of Pi Kappa Alpha national social fraternitv member of Alnb t "Oh!" gasped Deborah Could Angie have been right Zeta national honorary agricultural iratermty member of Alpha Sigma after all? But that was un- Nu senior class fraternity thinkable Stephan had exDlained and honorary S A R winner of everything— or almost everything contest He has also filledoratorical L D" "But Doctor" she wavered "is S mission in the eastern an states he—?" The young couple will make their "I'll be honest with you De- home in Cedar City where Mr borah I've always have been have- uunn is employed in the high n't I? I'm hoping this is nothins? worse than a bad concussion If scnooi there's fracture I haven't found Mr and Mrs Paul Taylor have it yet" returned from Marriot to spend the "But he'll want me!" Deborah summer here at their home sobbed rebelliously "He'll want me Mrs Hattie Wood and son Humore than any one" "He will not" said Dr Bing- bert of Monticello Ark are spendwith Mr and Mrs ham patiently "want any one or ing Wood Eldridge anything for some time to come Miss Anna Marie Peterson of His first glimmer of consciousBrigham City is visiting with her ness is very likelv to be an un Mrs Annie Nicholas pleasant suspicion that he is about grandmother Miss Oakden of Ogden is Mary to be most unromantically sick at of Mr and home the at visiting his stomach" Mrs Alihue Pettingill In the end Deborah brnmrVif a Visits in S L C chair from her own room and set Miss Romaine Dial spent last it against the wall just beside week visiting Mr and Mrs James Stephan's door For ages it seemed Vereeken in Sat Lake City to her she sat tbere listeninc to Mrs Davis of Malad Myrtle every stir— every murmur from Idaho is visiting her parents Mr witmn Mrs and William Edwards Each time the door opened she Miss of Mantua Thelma Hailing started eagerly to her fpft- flnpe was the Mr of and Mrs guest it was the doctor who patted her Grant on Taylor Sunday shoulder in absent-minde- d reas Mrs Ellen Dawson and sons Dar-ro- w surance and sent her downstairs and Riley returned here to to telephone the drusr stnr fnr make summer something he wanted He would after their home forthethewinter at not say much and Deborah found Cedar having spent ' City his very kindness ominous Mr and Mrs Theo Keyes and Once it was Bridsrie looki and years older to send her for family Mr and Mrs Ambrose Hill and daughter and Mr and Mrs ice and more clean towels Much later it was the little man Melvin Smith all of Ogden and Mr Mrs Chester Keyes of Wilwith the bright eyes who slipped and lard spent Sunday at the home down to the front hall to carry of Mr and Mrs James Keyes on a conversation with someone at Visits Doris Ward the front door Deborah could not Doan of Smithf ield hear much although she crept to is Miss Aui-elivisiting as the guest of Miss the top of the stairway and shameWard lessly strained her ears A few Doris Miss Jean Christenson of Moab phrases she did catch: "So the other one got away after is visiting with Mr and Mrs Steve Zundell all?" Miss Lois Davis visited with Miss That was Mr Hilton in the door- Colleen Call of Brigham City the ' way of the week part "Clean" another voice answered first Mr Mrs and Tnccnh from the doorstep "And say! if Davis Mr Wynn Mrs Merel and lad that his skull's mason or Howell pulls and Dick Davis sure made of through good honest stuff We found what he was hit with— of Brigham City attended the funeral of Mr Gus Westerburg of Rig-b- y and it was plenty" Idaho last week About dawn Deborah went to the Mrs Marsrarite Kiio kitcchen to make coffee have been visiting with her Ogden As she picked up the tray to go Hubbard They upstairs - the telephone rang Befor Arizona where fore she- could reach the instru- It" w?J?nesday they will spend the next few weeks ment Mr Hilton was there "The Herald?" he was saying "How did you boys get hold of this- Who did? Okay You may say he was trapped with information for a foreign government in his possession Yes fatally wounded We— hold everything!" He had just seen Deborah Deborah remembered fumbling with shaking fingers to brace herself against the frame of the hall door She remembered Mr Hilton's HOTEL LAJVKEUSMIM remorseful face bending oyer her 7TH t IROaOwaY foreshortened as she comically GUARANTEED KATES slumped to the floor Rooms With Bath After that there was nnfhinir Doable Bed $2SO $300 $360 Twin Beds $350 $400 until she floated back to consciousSame Rate One or Two Persons ness in her own bed v Occupying Boom (To Be Continued) Fnanfe R Wtsbon the-summ- - a hi lv- Operated by FORMER SHERIFF DIES ROOSEVELT Utah June 21 (AP) — Elroy Wilkins 74 Roosevelt businesman and banker died Friwho illness He day after a gie who took charge— Bridgie led the little procession upstairs was Duchesne county's first who found linen and extra covers two-mon- th |