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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- THURSDAY. L Legail Ndtle -- MABEL ic ELLIOTT NOTICES f BKGI Y HF.RK TODAY II M: lltllll KTT, IS and beautiful, trlea In vatu to forget VAN iiOllAUI), wealthy polu player, whea bla engngement la o SHRIIX LADD, pope Inr deliuiaate. I.lnne'a mother, BARItKIT, la aa aetreaa and II In during Caaa'a engage- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. .V Ifla In the matter of the Estate of HYRl'M S. BROWN. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the umlerbigned at her residence, Hyrum. Vtah, on or hot ore the 2Mh (lav of September, A. D. 1931. BESSIE BROWN, Administratrix. L. E. NELSON, Attorney for said estate. Date of first publication July 28, 1931; date of last publication, 1931. Aug-IS- , the District Court of the Flret Judicial District cf the State of Utah in and for the County of Cache. In tho Matter of the Estate of RUTH K. GRIFFIN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims against the above named estate with vouchers to John E. Griffin, administrator of the Estate of Ruth K. Gritfin, deceased, at Newton, Utah, on or before the twenty-nintA. D. day of September, h 1931. JOHN E. GRIFFIN, Administrator. for ad- L. TOM PERRY, Attorney ministrator. Date of first publication, July 28, of last publication, 1931; date August 28, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate Annie Mathews Smith, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-signeat his residence at Providence, Cache county, Utah, on or before the 25th day of November, 1931. Joseph A. Smith Jr., Willr of the Last and Testament of Annie Mathews Smith, Deceased, fieo, C. Heinrieh. Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, July of d Exe-ctlto- 23. 1931. Date of last publication, gust 22. 1931. NOTICE 4 TO Au- CREDITORS THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY. OF CACHE. In the matter of the estate of also known as Louise Meyer, Louise Meyer Stucki. will present claims Creditors with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his residence at 754 North 5th East, Logan, Utah, on or before the 6th day of October, 1931. John A. Wursten IN Administrate Newel G. Baines Attorney for Adrainistratoi Date of first publication. August 6, 1931; date of last publication, September, 6, 1931. t OF SHERIFFS NOTICE SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. vs. D. H- Creger, Plaintiff, Albert W. Hodges, also known as A. W. Hodges, and wife, Lydia Hodges also known as Abraham Hodges, Lydia BH. Hodges and wife, Hannah F. Hodges, Cache Auto com- - I tlS ment la stock at a fauhloaalila Long Inland aummer euluny that the Barretts steel MBS. wealthy widow. Whea Cana goea ea tour la the fall Llann beenmes Mra. Cleenpaugh'a aeere-lar- y. I II K t I. It, the widow'a only son, anka Llnne to marry him. ( live rannnl Inherit bin fathers fortune nolens he marries before he tn US. Llnne nareeing the inarnitge la to be a matter of form only. 1 R f.tlKI) and bee sinter, Mils Atilt! Il'llll, rome lo llnlt (lie Clrenfinughn. Trenna wnntn lo marry live, beglnn to make trouble for llnne. 'I reana ecnnlien unnuerennf ully with a gnng of btnekinnllern. Later I, lane In but reneued by 91cDK.II MID and t II, e. I lane and Clive are married, nd a honeymoon tn the nnuth a, and 'hc-return north. Muriel elopea with (Hlth DESMOYI1, newHtner reporter. On a ahop-pltrip nLlnne eneounlern She unhappy nnd he bean her ,n go nhrnnd ltl, him, hhe eunllden In t ann wbo revenln that llnne in not her own daughter hul the child nt I nnnn nlnter, LI 1st. nnd Hnbnrdo whnne first njfP Luinn nlepfnlher wan.- - Bollard tn killed In nn automobile Occident. I. lane hroodn over thin, 1, overwhelmed by a nense of guilt nn-- l finally runn away. In a New Jersey town nbe finds work In a More, bernelf, nnd It rumen ill ( live and (ann locale her and doctors make a grim fnr the life. She recovers nnd withgfrln health cornea the knowledge of a deep, abiding love for ( live. She beitev.n t live cares for Tresna nnd, considering bin liappinenf, nbnve her own, n dlvnjsp, live nnyn the mailer ntinll he nn ahe wishes. NOW CO ON WITH THE STOIIYI CHAPTER XLIV 'TUIE next day Llano went Into Clives room and shut the door. The new. very Inexperienced housemaid was giving the place its weekly "turning out" and Liane had passed her on the stairs only a moment before with aa armful of Clives tennis flannels which she wtaking Into the kitchen garden to air. Liane stood for a breathless instant quite alone in the big, sunshiny room. She had never before iiterec! its sacred masculine portals Clives big. ebony backed brushes lay ou the linen scarf of the high boy, a row of his boots ragged on a low shelf, glimpsed thriugh the do ct door. Beyond coaid be rt on tlie white bathroom with lue huge British towels be loved. Hie Lottie of laveuder lotion of which his linen faintly smelled. Liane touched the brushes with a tentative finger. There was a definite objective of her visit. Certain that the housemaid was chatting downstairs 3he tiptoed to the small secretary that stood tn the corner and bagan hastily to rifle the papers there. The object she sought was shortly at hand. She held it up triumphantly to the light. It was a snapshot of a tall, young man in riding kit. She said, What luck! and stuffed it Into her blouse. As she turned to flee an ooen letter on, stiff paper with a modernistic monogram in silver caught her CLEKS-lMlK.- V A NOTICE TO CREDITORS In -d na Hv-hn- rd fit'-h-t ln I -s fair-haire- d cream-colore- d eye. Against her will almost she read the words; Tou were a Clive, darling: sweet lamb to take care of all that tor me and I never can thank you enough. What ever should I do without you? I shall see you on Tuesday and expect to hear that all our affairs are going nicely. Until then, I am always yours, TRESSA. Liane stamped one small, suede-she- d 1 i 4 it d d her hands. t clinically 8he Was mistress Tressa subtly made her feel au interloper. Tressa talki d of peonlo whom she and Clive hm knowu all their lives, of placts Liane had never seen. Oc -. Dually as though with difficulty she politely included Liane in her conversation. The younger woman was no match for Tressa's studied suavity. Clue felt tho tension in the atmosphere but did not know exactly what was happening. As they sat over their coffee a little later one of the maids summoned Clive to tho telephone and the two women were left together. The constraint was almost tangible. Trest-fidgeted with her bracelets and walked about, humming a litllo tune. She did not evtn trouble to make conversation. Quite suddenly Llano determined to bring war openly Into camp Did you ever get that box of thumb tacks?" she asked coolly, eyeing the other girl Tressa stared. What? Whatever are you talking about? "The tacks you borrowed the day I was driving into town for my fitting," Liane said with deadly Her glance never quietness. wavered from the other's and she had the satisfaction of seeing her adversary flush. I havent the faintest idea what Tressa anyou're driving at, nounced with cool insolence. Im afraid you imagine things. She began to hum again very softly and continued to pace up and down, waving her eigarct to and fro. Clive's voice could be heard faintly from the booth down the hall. Suddenly Tressa turned, flaring upon her hostess, her nostrils dilated and her voice trembling with anger. Youd better not try io start anything at this late day, she cried You'd better do what furiously. you can to straighten out this mess youre in! Let Clive go. I,ct him he happy. Anyone with half an eye can see bow miserable he is! How dare you?" Liane exclaimed How dare you talk to very low. me like this here? Tressa's laugh rang out triumphant and shrill. Why not here? she said. "Why not? 1 belong here mure tiiau you do and you know it. What's more, I shall he here after you've been forgotten." Liane was trembling and her hams were like ice. She was suddenly weak, swaying on her feet. All at once Tressa's manner changed. With lightning quickness she was at the other girl's side. As Clive came in she was saying soothingly and gently, Here, lean on me. Youre not quite well yet, Im afraid. Ieihaps you ought to r-e- cash of the northwest corner lis, Mary Zillis. his wife; Third evidenced, to the use of water of the southwest quarter of Doe, and Doe Roe company, a ditches and canals for the irriga tion of said premises. section 23, in township 14 corporation, defendants. north range 1 west of the Salt To be sold at sheriffs sale Together wiih all tenements, and running on the 14th day of August hereditaments and appurtenances Lake Meridian, thence 1931 at the front door of the thereunto belonging or in any wist thence east 32 rods; Although 3 1. PAGE SEVEN QkisSfM Cdhmia Tfia Will Adodern Jazz Music of the Future? Become Classic upstairs." Clive, all solicitude, helped Liane her room. She was so shaken she did not trust herself to speak and she knew that he suspected nothing of what had transpired. Long after Clive thought her asleep the girl lay, hands tightly clenched, hearing below the murmur of Trqusas voice, soft and caressing. She heard tho answering rumble of her husbands tones. What, Liane wondered in agony, were they saying? (To De Continued) to 1930 A-- EDEU( - alley-Con-ta- l. liion Ctiev. Truck, itegd.-te- r $35t ?125 $400 $275 $150 $425 350 $300 $250 $300 Cncv. Cabriolet Oldsmobtle Coach 1 1928 Chev. Ton Truck 11930 Cnev. Vj ton Truck 1928 Fold Coupe 1928 Cliev. Couch 11929 Durant Sport lidstr. 11928 Fold Tudor The following cars have left with us to sell. The owners are anxious and have placed quick soiling prlcta cil them 1929 1 11929 I 1 - 1930 Foul IVj ton truck Fold lVi Toil Truck Fold uii Truck 1930 Ford Spoit Roadster 1929 1924 1 I 1 1 Also In & number of real bargains rt possessed cars and tiucks. SERVICE Mcata o FORD PRODUCTS Phone 211 JONES DAIRY Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1128-J- . We deliver in Logan. ,Wnn.W, lUTo I ICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Yeats of Successful Practice SERVICE Phone 446 R 312 W. Center St., Logan, Utah NERVE-O-METE- , T A round fr.i Ur ner iu tke trie, end u Singers Think Radio Performers Do Not Fully Appreciate Modern Method New York City. Will our grandchildren speak in awed tones of our jazz as classics? Lulu Quinn Weyant and Ethel Ilorton, nationally famous radio performers, think they w'll). I ant sure that we here in America do not hold jazz ary more lightly than Gf.many held declares Wagner in his youth, Lulu Quinn Weyant, who speaks with the knowledge of a music tearher. There has never been a single innovation or great step in any art that the same thing hs'nt happened and jazz must he en art or it could never have the universal language -'-hicli Fir Tnt Sa id oAi 'tfrrii it has, explains Ethel Horton, pinmrt of the team. Eof the first tune in liisteiy there is an international music. Not understanding its universal appeal we speak of it lightly and often rszz it. Yet we are right in the midst of what is probably the worlds greatest forward step, musically. v True, many of the numbers are trivial, especially novelty songs, but they have their niche in the scheme of artistic development. Around the Corner, new novelty song, is an exception and a distinct contribution. For one thing, it has a new type of lyric which is especially marvelous for singing. It is in the class of Pop Goes the Weasel, which has existed since before the advent of the Pilgrims and which we think of as a real clas.sic. Probably our generations hence will be singing Around the Corner. Wfinattedl Remit me N.7 modern 5 home with garage. Opposite ple. Cardon Realty Co. FOR RENT 4 room furnished tage with garage. Apply A. L. Cole, 50 West 3rd. N. FOR RENT room n tem- FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to the cooleat Barber Shop in town. Hair cut 35c; Children 25c SCIIIFFMAN BARBAP SHOP Seweiis Rasement KXPEJii ) SERVICE Cal, W. JONES Phone 1112 281 East 8rd North RAD- a PHONE 448 Household goods and transferred to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling pianos 1W. Aimh $k Sna NEATLY DONE use only the best of materials. Expert workmanship. S. WENDENES 115 North Main Street We IOVINGi Packing crating. Loeal and long distance hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co. Phone 314 FOR PRACTICAL HEATING f Zfi 45tt. House painting, kalsomining, wall cleaning done. Maurice Apts. First North and First West. Alltf cot- Mrs. A5lf WILL TRADE 1924 Oldsmoli b Small furnished RENT six for radio. Auto Sc house 3 rooms with bath, close vice, Smithfield. Egan A2 in. Phone 1002 fiom 8 to 10 a. m. or after 7 p. m. A5tf WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT FOR RENT 4 room apartment, If you want to get on your feet. 459 West First North. A18. Wear Your Shock Out! A good leather sole or pair of heels FOR RENT Nicely furnished will save you money. IT'S heated apartments with garage. ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR 135 East Center. A2 tf. SHOES REPAIRED! We FOR RENT New English your patronage. type home on Boulevard. Call C. S GOODYEAR SHOE Amussen. j28 tf REPAIRING CO. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 33 Shoe Rebuilders . North Fifth, West Phone 77 N. Main 38 State St. . , J 3t f Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho Furnished sleeping and housekeeping rooms for rent- - $3 00 per week. . 33 North 5th West A Clean Furnace Taya. Our Altf. Phone GIANT VACUUM CLEANER FOR RENT 3 room modern apartment. Private bath, Does the Best Job. 72 North First West. J7tf. Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 FOR RENT Modern apt 345 N. 3rd East M25t,. FOR JONES PLUMBING CO. Phone 82J l.e Grand Johnson & FREIGHTING COMPANY TRUCKING v Newton, Utah Dealer H. Feed & Grain CERTIFIED FhonS I83J4 RADIO SERVICE Smith Skanchy Radio Enginoer Day and Night Service 145-Phones; 539-- 181 527-W- 527-W- d FOR RENT 218-- Furnished apt Pfccse tf. J - Lstt- Chrv. Coupe. 7090 miles, condition $45 11927 riitv Sal to-w- l 1929 1 FOR RENT Furnished modern WANTED 300 bushels of good soft wheat and a load of straw. home, 357 North, Second East . A14. luquiie at 369 North Second East Plume 671-J(Aug. 19) WANTED Girl wnnte housework. 309 East Second South. A14. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms 556 A19. North East. Third Dill FOR SALE- Pickling and WANTED Practical nursing. 151 A 19. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurCall 58GR3. Cucumbers. East Fifth North. AlOtf. nished six room modern home on new and used BARGAINS WANTED Phono Wiener pigs. with furnace. Phono 538 J. A18. 343 W. A16. merchandise, ranges, refrigera tors, washers and small appll FOR RENT Four room modern 191-WANTED Fat hogs. Phono ances. Utah Power & Light Comhouse. Iiaru lor auto. 93 We.,1 A18. pany, Logan, Utah. A18 Aug. 19 Ith North. AGENTS WANTED FOR CACHE FOR SALE Plivale party offers FOR RENT Three rooms and Male lor quick sate at a sacritice, all hath. 281 East Third South. AI8. or VALLEY TERRITORIES female. Good proposition foe enamel Majestic beds, range, reliable woikers. Phone 1035-or spungs, mattresses over stuffed FOR RENT 28 3 room furnished write 107 West Fourth North, apts Steam heated. First Not til living room suit, dining chairs, ice Utah for particulars. A19. box, washing machine, single fold- and Fit st West. Maurice Apart- Logan, Alltf. ing cot with mattress and many ments. laundress wants Experienced other miscellaneous articles. If FOR RENT-ho- 4 room furnished washing. 25c dozen pieces. No jou can use any of these articles with bath. 151 E. Filth charges for small pieces. 493 East see them immediately at 4S4 North North. M22'f AlOtf. Fourth North. Fir I Ussdi C?.ir 1 a go --Cf ; Automobile For Sale a- south 25 rods; thence west 32' county court house in Logan, appertaining. the Dated tins 11th day of August thence north 25 rods to! in Cache county, Utah, rods; pany, a corporation. Continen- the place of beginning, con- following described property 1931. cortal Collection Agency, a 5 23 Date of last publication, Sep acres, together taining poration, Campbell Collection with any and all water or Lots 51 and 52 of Richland (ember 3, 1931. Agency, a corporation, Walker water right used On or in con- Acres, according to th Plat Jell Sheriff of Cacbi Brothers Barkers, Inc,, a cor- nection with the above des- thereof on file In the office County, Stowell, Utah. poration, and Walker Bank cribed land. of of the recorder county and Trust company, a corporCache county, Utah, in Book NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Dated July 18, 1931. ation, successors to Walker 3 of Plats, conJeff Stowell. page Brothers Bankers, Inc., and Sheriff. taining 38.62 acres, more or In the District Court of the First James G. Hammond, receiver of A14. ess. Judicial District of the State of ' the National City bank of Sail Together with 38 shares of Utah In and for the County of SALE Lake City, Utan, Defendants-TSHERIFFS L of stock the capital the Cache. be sold at sheriffs sale RiverBlacksmith Fork and UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORon the 14th day of August. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF gan Co., said shares be A. D. 1931. at 11 oclock a. m. PORATION, THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- Irrigation Certificate ing represented by a corporation. on said day, at the front door TRICT OF THE STATE OF No. Tliitd East. 140. Plaintiff, of the county court house in UTAH IN AND FOR TILE all with other Together vs. MILK 14 quarts for $1.00, deltv CACHE. OF COUNTY Logan City, Cache county, of every kind and na- Florence B. Harris and husband, ered. Place of production open The Federal Land bank of rights Utah, as the property of said to however evidenced, ture, 683 to inspection. Phone 810-J- . defendants, the following des- Berkeley, a corporation, Plain- the use of water, ditches, and Riley Harris, A21 North Second Eas. s. Fritz cribed real and personal pro- tiff Hartman Han- canals for the irrigation of To be Defendants. sold at Sheriffs Sale on perty, situated in Cache coun- sen, nnie Nielsen Hansen, his said premises. the 14th day of August A. D., 1931, Pickling setson is on. Everya single lt: ty. Utah, wife; William Zillis, with all tenements, 11 Together at oclock a. m. on said day at thing tor pickles; cucumbers, dill, Beginning at a point 30 man; Logan Land & Drainage - hereditaments and appurtenfront tloor of the County Court cauliflower, ripe and green tomarods south of a point 80 rods Co., a corporation; Jacob Zil- ances thereunto belonging, or the house in Logan City, Cache Coun- toes, pickling unions and dry unin any wise appertaining. A17. ty, Utah, as the property of said ions. Cache Fruit Market. Dated this 23rd day of July defendants, the following describ1931. Cottage, ed real and personal property sit- FOR. SALE, Cheap Grand piano, almost new-- . Also Jeff Stowell uated in Cache County, Utah, g od milch cow, just freshene . Sheriff of Cache county, Utah A17. 79 Preston, Ave. A13 a 6.75 at chains Beginning The presence of the bedbug in a home is not necespoint 2.77 of the west north and chains FOR SALE At a bargain. A 6 sarily any indication of neglect or carelessness, because southeast corner of the northwest SHERIFFS SALE room modern home, choice locathis troublesome insect may gain access lo the best 12 of section 2, quarter A14. township tion. 425 North First East. 1 east of the Salt of all reasonable of the homes of north in range adoption kept spite IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF de-- I delivLake 14 3 for MILK thence $1.00, north meridian, quarts DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL precautions. Getting rid of the insect pest quickly and ered. Place of production open TRICT cf the State of Utah, in grees west 10.75 chains, west 38 Our effectively is then the problem of the housewife. 685 rods, southwesterly 29 rods, 10V, to inspection. Phone S10-J- . of Cache. and the for County for j .A14. the point on the quarter North Second East. you a bulletin giving Washington Bureau has ready THE FEDERAL LAND BANK feet, to line 10.25 chains north of all the facts about the characteristics, habits, and metha corporation, section of BERKELEY, with FOR SALE, Cheap House a potDt-du- e west of beginning; ods for eradicating bedbugs. Fill out the coupon below oUiintiff, vs. LARS J. RASMUS- containing 18 6 acres, more three rooms and bath. Partly furor less, and send for it: SEN, an incompetent person, by subject to a 2 rod right of way ex- nished. Terms. Inquire 82 West his guardian, Kate Rasmussen, A13. tending east and west on the north First North. and Kate Rasmussen, his wife: boundary line. DEPARTMENT 133, First Doe, Second Doe, and Third Together wTth 814 shares of the 'For Sale Cedar posts at578--213 J. East 3rd South, Phone Doe, Defendants. Washington Bureau, HERALD-JOURNAcapital stock of the Logan, Hyde To be sold at sheriffs sale on Park and Smithfield Canal com1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. 1930 For Sal Ford roadster, the 3rd day of September, 1931, at pany. A 1 rubber rumI want a the front door of the County Together with the tenements, blegood shape. copy of the bulletin BEDBUGS, and enclose 00, $360 seat, George Spick-er- . Court House, at 12 o'clock noon of hereditaments and appurtenances herewith five cents in coin, or loose, uncanceled, U. S. Altf. Phone 472. said day, in I.oean City. :n Cache and any and all water rights and irpostage stamps, to cover return postage and handling County, Utah, the following de- rigating ditches thereto belonging For Sale Coal oil stove, 4 costs: or anywise appertaining. scribed property to wit: Florence stove with burner. The southeast quarter of the Dated.July 18th, 1931. back- Cheap. R Van Ivrns. 237 JEFF STOWELia, Southwest Northwest the quarter; E Altf. 1st So. NAME Sheriff, Cache County, Utah. quarter of the Northeast quarter; Last day of publication, August the West half of the Southeast 1931. ST. and NO. quarter and the East half of the 14. - -- Fctuuadl Southwest quarter of Section 1 14 North, Range 2 West LEGAL NOTE Township CITY STATE Divorced are Mr. Salt Lake Base and Meridan and LOST Small suil case, betwepn And Mrs. Bunyan; containing 240 acres, more or less ii Logan and Pocatello i I am a reader of the Lcgan, Utah, Herald-Journa- l. with he all Each ate a .of night rights Together valuable articles. Return te Herald-Journahowever kind Bermuda onion. and A13, The nature, every 14-1- 6 "She hates me for being mistress here. Clive tells me youve been ill," Tressa purred smoothly. But you look so well Id not have believed With a stab the thought occurred to Liane that Clive might have confided to this sleek, green-eyewoman the curious sort of marriage he had made. She rejected that as unworthy. Clive was too fine, too honorable, to make In foot Clive, darling deed! How dared she take that confidences concerning her. Still idearankied. Were men ever tone with Clive? She had no the too fine and honorable to tell seducmean What Tressa did by right tive women secrets? There could our affairs? be no doubt of Tressas seductiveAs she came out of Clives room ness. Her round cheeks had a the new housemaid trotted up peachy bloom. Her exquisitely the btairs. In housewifely fashion curved figure was a delight to beLiane remarked on the state of hold. Liane, watching without the closets and escaped, the crisp seeming to, acknowledged with bitpaper of the snapshot crinkling ter reluctance the potency of under tho soft stuff of her blouse. TreRsas charm. The letter she had left as' she No man in his senses would prefound It fer me to her, thought she. Still It was no surprise when Clive Clive had chosen her In the first remarked next morning that be place when Tressa had been at wondered If she would mind ask- hand. But what did that prove? ing Tressa cut for a brief visit. Nothing at alL Men were fickle, Shes practically out of funds, always ard the flower just out of he admitted with a laugh which reach was the most desirable. sounded to Llanes suspicious ears Liane took especial pains as she embarrassed. Shes putting up dressed on the first night of at a hotel and Im afraid its a Tressas Btay. Twice, thrice, she wretched place. Not the sort of rearranged her softly waving hair. She rubbed poppy thing shes used to. I thought it bronze-golmight be the decent thing for us colored salve on her lips and let to do considering that Mother has her cheeks go uncolored. She always asked her to stay here thought this made her seem older, when shes around. more a woman of the world. Of course, Liane agreed, Her frock was black and In the Ill deep V of the bodice she thrust the masking her true feelings. write her at once. In his pres- snapshot of Clive. She met him on the landing, very ence she gave orders to have the east room made ready. She had tall and attractive in his dinner not broached again the subject of clothes. His bow seemed formal. Isnt that a new gown? their own affairs. Now 6he was She hoped her smile was not as afraid lo do so. What if he actualIt is. Do ly agreed to a divorce and made coquettish as it felt. plans to put it through with dis- you like it?" Very becoming and so grown patch? The thought frightened Liane. Now that she faced the im- up. She noted the twinkle and colmediate possibility of losing Clive, she appreciated what he meant te ored unwillingly. Was he making her. She deserved, she assured fun of her? herself, nothing better, tor so . Tressa, in a switl of pale colored long she had closed her eyes to lace with little red Bhoes twinkling in and out beneath her flounces his charm. All that day, as she rode in rushed down upon them. she Give me a light, darling, the quiet lanes, as she ae her She put the sang out to Clive. solitary lunch, she poudeted the cigaret between her pretty, painted There were several problem. her face close to his methods of procedure. She might lips and held performed the little ceremony stake everything on one bold as he I loathe her, loathe her, loathe throw. She might tell Clive what I.tnne in her iurinsl she knew and what ghe suspected her! cried the tableau. Clives of Tressa's earlier perfidy. She heart, watching handsome profile had been close to might ignore all that and give Tressa's pouting mouth. It might the other girl a battle on her own almost have been a kiss, that gesground. The first plan she rejected. ture. Liane knew Tressa thought All was fair in love and war she so, too. knew, but she shrank from the She turned her back on them and notion of exposing her rival so went to the window. Sho ground shamelessly. her nails Into her palms to keep No. She would Just have to from crying out. This, she re-- ( take the chance of beating Tressa minded was not the .way. If she at this game. hadnt t She mustherself, only smile and pretend not to provided Clive with an out by see. She must this alluring fight that suggestion last k that he woman with Tressa's own weapons. might he better off free! J To show hurt was to admit defeat, When Tressa arrived, bag and when she turned around she was baggage. Liane forced herself to .smiling faintly. slmw a cordiality she did not feel. I'm starved, Liane said. Come The other girls greeting, while on, you two. Ellen says dinner is a held touch of wariness ready. effusive, Liane was quick to sense. At the table she was almost gay. "She doesnt like me any better But she soon discovered the conthan I like her, the girl thought. versation was being taken out of t: M 19 Phone 50 or Mail Them In CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for the County of Cache. w 13, bu PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP -- AUGUST For Rewt Six room partly furnished home. Phone 475 J Altf. Rent For ment. Call Furnished 21S-J- . apart- Altf Rent Furnished apart ments. 205 East 3rd North For (Vl'l. FOE SALE o o AT A BARGAIN! The beautiful home of Geo. Y. Smiths on 47 North 2nd East. This i3 one of the finest homes and one of the choicest locations in Logan. Call at office for further information. Gm0 Yo SEnittlb Real Estate Agency 75 N. Main, Logan, Utah |