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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- UTAH, LOGAN, L, 1 Legal M a i i Gl'ARDIAN-SIII- CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPfCTIVE SIGNERS FURTHER INFORMAFOR TION In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Cache. TO CREDITORS COURT OF DIS JUDICIAL THE FIRST TRICT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE UTAH IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. Iu the matter of the estate of as known also Louise Meyer, Louise Meyer Stuck!. Creditors will present claims to the undeisign With vouchers ed administrator at his residence 5th East, Logan. 734 North Utah, on or before the Gth day of October, 1931. John A. Wursten Administrate! Newel O. Daines Attorney for Administiatoi Date of fust publication, August date of last publication, G, 1931; September, 6, 1931. SHERIFF'S SALE THE DISTRICT IN V n - In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. James C- Walters, vs. Plaintiff, Fife, Mina Roundy, Concrete Co., a corporation, and Cache Valley Banking company, a corporation. Joseph A. Inter-Mountai- n, Defendants. To be sold at Eheriffs sale on the 22nd day of September, 1931 at 12:00 oclock noon of said day at the front duor of the County Court House, in Logan, Cache County, following described Utah, the property, to-w- it: The South half of Lot 8, Block 20 Plat A, Logan City Survey. Dated this 27th day of August, 1931. JEFF STOWELL Sheriff of Cache County Utah Date of last publication, Sep tember 18th, 1931. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE COURT OF DIS THE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. FEDERAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Corporation, THE DISTRICT IN Plaintiff vs. t A I 1031 m.oi Prrtty iiukl'. ionY kl.M'. VAIIK HIUIKS for t Ite tti( time when luiscilier they pmu a puppy from dimuioMu tr.ilU iu Mfirllumi, oil. Norma decline to lull iter her name or where hr eat her attain. IHHl KAHRFIJ-- , Jihiiii; l.m'ir, ftNkh orma to marry him nod Kite he i fond nf lino refuNe. though JNorntn the a a friend. to the hUby opiriHiint puppy h:i In with (liltlsilM. in t hrU t hAI MU s She fnllini; in line with her married employer. IlllVIHI.V HAItl. pio pnetor of an aiertilut tieney. niiddle-YMKl'- rt Joseph K. Haslam, and wife, Zetta M. Haslam and W. H. Jack-son- , Jr., Trustee, Defendants. To he sold at Sheriffs SALE at the front door of the county court house in the City of Logan, County of Cache, State of Utah, on the 10th day of September, A. D. 1931, at 12 oclock noon of said dav, those certain pieces or parcels ot land situate m Cache county, State of Utah, described as folio s, 3 Beginning at a point 13 and 1 rods west of a point 60 rods north of the southeast corner of the southeast quarter of section One, Township 14 North, Range One West of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence west 13 and rods; thence south 6 rods; thence east 13 and 2 3 rods; thence north 6 rods to the place of beginning, containing 82 square rods. Also, beginning at a point 90 rods south of the northapd east corner of the southeast quar14 ter of section One, North, Range One West of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running rods; thence south 9 and thence west 80 rods; thence north 9 and 1121 rods; thence east 80 rods to the place of beginning, acres. containing 4 and Purchase price payable In lawful money of the T'lnrerf estates. Dated at Logan. Utah, this 19th day of August, 1931. JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff of Cache County, State of Utah. BY H. WEATHERSTON Deputy. George D. Preston, 3 fr iNorinn no iiiHertN udYertetneut about the puppy In a neM.;fu-Ioki and found eoliinm and the firnt person to iitinwer is M:uk 'I He trie to tnnkr a d no hut Noriun decline hi imitation. A Ninall In emtie to el.inn the puppy and take it home. Norma goes for a drie with Bolt burred mid be tell her he 'I o day in leutiug Uarllioro inter she meet 'I rater on the luaeh with him. street and j,oe I T hi the lieiiinnint; of n whirlwind ourlHhi irmi find her-- e bend-oIn lote hut f t be niiist send think of some secret of away because the pant. ( hrl declare if Norma 1 lores raver all else i unim- rner. I el BY NEAJfflstWlCE Tmr portant. the coat diaped on a chair across ora t,mlst hlf arm,s lnl,0tlle " unis Tac pill laughed and tried to bcisclf. A moment mote and Mai k had routed lur from the (hair appropi i.ticd it himself He j held Nor.pc.. protesting gaih. In, his aims and the game huaine a! spoiled contest. Much rubbing of blond coils .he wrong way It was fiiting tun Imlfplav. halt en Flushed and breathless (learment at a lit Maik cla'nied undisputed At last lie placed a long victory kiss squarily on the gills lips. Norma lay hack and looked at him fium Innei'th I lie daik fringes of her laslms. Look et your tie now, she sug getel demuiclv It was worse oh. so verv much worse thou l! had been! Travers grimaced in mo k dismay. He shook his head So ibis Is married life! Terrible terrible! " A little beyond reach stood the breakfast table. It had been utian done'1 some time since and was lit lered wilh umpled napkins and, ere PiD IsoiUd dibhos. There rose8 in 8 l'ilvrr vate ln ,l,e renter de- Thu, I sleeves and Via' lB a flash her he u Murk father "hall nii.rrnUthr,rniidia..f nd tie- n'"iiri" rd .,rrrh virk muirni.. enthrr nnd ..n marr.i :...d thr intUrr threaten In dimn Murk if he ntnrrie Norin. i lie eider 'iriMrr Imb Ntirnia l depart.him tlarl til once nnd nfter onie tnnrry I bewitaifun he nicree dnte to ihe toi f The couple nndiury It took much longer seem necessary for farcweii tt thrilling to e ri, j c u o ag8 h i n g s M a r k said. It &a difficult for the youth to tear himself from blue eyes filled wt, adoration, from warm lips and SOU arms lUM would restrain him. The door closed and Norma was alone. She could not even bear Mark's footsteps going1 down the halL she Desperately carpeted wanted to call him back but what good would that do? He would only go away a second time. There on the Norma turned. table In the sitting room were the paper bills and coins Mark had tossed into her lap. Thirteen docents llars and forty-fivSharply the girl wished for Mark. There was no use pretending this rosy baze of happiness could go on endlessly. The world was there just as It had been. This glorious balloon bubble must burst and ample warnings had been sounded In Normas deliberately unlistening ears that all might not be so joyous then. There had been the scene with Where was Mark Mark's father. now? Where would he get money to pay for this handsome suite of rooms? They couldnt stay on here A thousand practical questions Neither waited to be discussed. she nor Mark had mentioned any ot them. Again Norma thought restlessly of her Job ln the office of Brooks, Welliver and Brooks! It really had not been fight to leave without notice. Of course 24 hours ago she herself hadn't the faintest notion that this morning she was to be Marks wife. She treasured those words; repeated them slowly Mark'B wife! How she loved him! That was the tremendous, unquestioned fact of her existence now. How she loved this handsome huBband! Norma dropped to the wide, deep cushions of the davenport She was happy again in memories. Tor long minutes she lay there. After all what was there for her to do In this new whirlwind of living but to wait for Mark? Mark would make everything come right Mark was so wonderful. She arose, went through the bedroom Into tho roseate, bath with Its burnished nickel taps and fitting. Sha lot cold water fuiinus You'ie never " going back there again Bht. Mark, don t you think r rPHE glowing oib of molten gold KNOCK at the door interrupted. It was the waiter who had stirred geutlj and moved to the, to take away the breakfast come was It of the Out sunlight right. As he was leaving Mark table net glowing melal at all but a mass an() atuUpi B m(t The hill Into the man's hand. waiter bowed, murmured thanks and departed. Mark did not replace the wallet Instead he opened It again, drew out a collection of coins and greenbacks and looked al them A rueful He smile spread over his face. scratched his chin meditatively There was exactly $9G In that wallet yesterday." he announced (JoHa1'3-Ninety-siSuddenly the Madame! bright grin returned. with dramatic elohe declared quence. with all my worldly goods 1 Thirteen dollars thee endow! cents! Count em aud forty-livHe flung the Thirteen dollars! contents of the purse Into the girls lap. and Norma He was laughing laughed, too. This was evidently a tojcke. . She gathered the money gether. "But you dont really mean It! You Not $9G! she protested. couldnt have spent all that In one day. Why its more than three weeks' salary!" Mark reversed the wallet, held it up, shaking it. "Must have spent It was here! You it," he said. know. he went on, frowning as though in deep thought, thats the queerest thing about money. Ive thought of It before. Amazing One moment you have It thing! and the next its gone. Have you ever noticed it? Have I noticed It? Not oftener than every third day after pay day Ever for the last three years! since Ive been working e work-a-da- , minutes East 292 feet to the Range Two East of the Salt The point of lower spring intake; thence Lake Meridian. discovery lies on the Norther- North 26 deg. 40 minutes East and 358 feet to the upper spring iy side of said canyon, 200 feet Northerly from take, together with a 15,000 the Mill known as the Little gallon storage tank with over- Flower Mining Company, where flow into Green Canyon, situthere is a large ledge of Do- ated upon said premises end this claim being further described as follomite Magnesium; takes within its boundaries, lows: The Northwest corner of 12 North mail and all buildings; said Section 19, Twp. property is in Cache County, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base line and Meridian bearing Utah. And also all physical proper- North 35 deg. 27 minutes West ties belonging to said defendant 1753 feet from the said Station situated upon above described No. 1, in Mill Site. And all defendants right, property necessary and convenient for the proper opera- title and interest in and to that of tion and exploitation of its certain water consisting sanl mines, including machin- about two second feet starting Attorney for Plaintiff. of All kinds, or emanating from the upper Date of last publication, Septem- ery, equipment and or and lower spring intakes re . in place buildings ber 9, 1931. loose and unattached, all small iferred to above and containing SHERIFFS SALE tools, beds, mattresses, used or down through that certain to be used in the op-- 1 ter system or pipe line to said the eration of its said mining tank and mill site above in the District Court of mentioned, and being further First Judicial District of the ness and for the convenience as File Nos. 10673 and State of Utah, In and lor the and comfort of its agents, em- described ployees and servants; and the 10684 in the office of the State County of Cache. water system or pipe line lo- Engineer. atfri this 26th day of Aug- cated as follows: Beginning at Mary L. Cramer and Jennie Station No. 1 in Mill site; Deardon, JEFF STOWELL thence in a meandering direcPlaintiffs. f Cache County, Utah-eotion to lower and upper spring vs. Heinrich, The Little Flower Mining Co., intakes with courses and distances as follows; North 85 Attorney. a corporation, of Date 562 52 East last publication, Sept. minutes feet; Defendant. deg. To be sold at sheriffs sale thence North 78 deg. 33 min- 20, 1931. I on the 21st day of September, utes East 332 feet; thence ? 1931, at 12:00 oclock noon of North 68 deg. 44 minutes East SHERIFFS SALE said day at the front door Lo-of 300 feet; thence North 83 deg. 113 29 minutes East feet; In the District Court of the First the County Court House in 82 deg. 31 minJudicial District of the State of gan, Cache County, Utah, the thence North257 Utah, in and for the County of feet; thence following described property: ti- utes East 28 Cache. minutes East South 87 deg. All the defendants ngfn, Halloran-Judgthe 165 feet; thence North 84 deg. Trust company, a tle and interest in and toCom37 minutes East 600 feet; corporation, following real property corPlaintiff. thence North 80 deg 20 minmencing at the Northwest -- s. utes East 400 feet; thence ner Stake No. 1, thence running M. Eades and wife, ElizaWilliam North 85 deg. 56 minutes East 1320 feet in an Easterly direcbeth R. Eades, corner 82 261 thence North Northeast deg. feet; to the tion Defendants. feet 2 minutes East 518 feet; thence Stake No- 2, thence 2640 corTo he sold at sheriffs sale on 82 deg- 23 minutes East North Southeast to the Southerly 1320 300 feet; thence North 64 deg the 3rd day of September, 1931, ner Stake No- 3. thence oclock a. m. on said day, at 13 Southwest minutes East 245 feet; athe 10front to the feet Westerly door of the county court 2640 89 43 South minutes thence thence No. deg. 4, corner Stake 73 house, in Logan, Cache county, 593 North rthwest N thence East feet; to the feet Northerly Utah, the following described propStake No. 1. and place of be- deg. 31 minutes East 200 feet erty of to hill known the was slope; claim beginning ginning. Said Beginning at a point 6 rods Magnesium thence North 18 deg. 54 minutes1 south from thp northeast corner the Dolomite 405 UnNorth West feet, thence the in of lot 1G, Block 22, Plat A" of Claim and situated minutes West 202 feet; Logan Farm Survey and running known Mining District in C, the1 dee. 26 North 1 22 minute's five! thence about deg. thence west 11 rods; thence north rmmtv Utah, being fcV miles Easterly of Logan, Utah, (East 296 feet; thence North 2 1 rod: thence west 9 rods; thence 189 46 minutes L East feet; north 5 rods and 35 feet; more or f the mouth of Green canyon. aeg. North 9 deg. 09 minutes to the pmjth line of Kinth ond further described as being thence 200 feet to a point in strept, a It shall be opened and quarter of, East m the Northwest 12 North gulch; thence North 7 deg. 59 located by Logan City, through Twp. Section 19 Tow-nshi- in-ab- 11-2- 16-2- 1 ed bust-(stora- ge . - - to-wi- Again she sought the window. Then for 10 minutes Norma paced back and forth back and forth. She could hot sit still but she must stop this worrying. She must believe nothing terrible had happened. It was only a foolish nightmare. Mark would be there any moment now. She sat down again. A moment more and she was on her feeL as restless as before. The frightful premonition would not be downed. At 3 oclock Norma was still welting. She was still alcne. What ha become of Mark Travers? Could this be his fathers work? d 19-2- - ppened! (To Bo Continued) block; thence east First West Street and Sixth West southllne ot Ninth Stree, also all property abutting street, 20 rod; thence south 6 on Sixth West for a distance of rods and 35 feet to the place of 520 feet North of Center Street. AH protests against making said beginning. Also, part of lots 15 and 16. Improvement and the levy of said In Block 22, Plat A Eogan Farm tax must he filed In writing with Survey. Situated in tbe Southeast the City Recorder before the 4th quarter of Section 27, ln Town- day of September, 1931, th .. day ship 12 north range one (1) East bping the time set by said Comof the Salt Lake Meridian and missioner; when they will meet described as follows: Beginning at and consider any objections which a point 15 rods north and 20 rods may have been made agamst tne west of the Southeast corner of making of the said improvement said Lo. 16; thence running north By order of the Board of Com7 rod8;hence weit 8 rods; thence missioners of Logan City, Utah. H. R. PEDERSEN, south 7 ro&E; therce east 8 rods to the piece of beginning, containCity Recorder. Date of first publication, August ing 56 square rods. Begionlug at a point 14 rods 16, 1931. w e nortTjVusc corner of Date of last publication, Sep- Ixtt 15, Block 22, J'!a: A Logan tember 4, 1931. Farm Survey, Cache county, Utah, thence east 28 rods more or less tQ the northeast corner of said BUTTER DIPPED POP CORN Lot 15, thence south 18 rods and 2 feet; thence west 28 rods more crisp popccrn, I itterei Fregh, or less to a point due south of the uniformally. Roasted Peanuts place of beginning; thenue north that are hot always. We fea18 rods and 2 feet to the place 280 North ture car service. of beginning. Subject to the folMain Street, Logan. lowing right of way; Beginning at a point 14 rods East of a point 7 4 rds south of the northwest corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Plat WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT A Logan Farm Survey, thence I? you want to get on your feet, running east 1 rod; thence south 4 rods; thence west 1 rod; thence Wear Your Shoes Out! A good leather sole or pair of heels north 4 rods to the place of beIT'S will save you money. ginning. Together with all water-ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR rights belonging to said ia:id. Dated this 13th day of August, We apSHOES REPAIRED! 1931. preciate your patronage. JEFF STOWELL. Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. GOODYEAR SHOE uot 15 or said along the use Cxir Specials W 11928 Ford Sport Coupe 11928 Chev. Coach Truck.. 11929 Chev. 11927 Chev. Roadster H. WEATHERSTONE, Deputy Sheriff. L. E. NELSON Attorl ey for Plaintiff. Date of last publication S e REPAIRING CO. Shoe Rebuilders 38 State St. 77 N. Main Preston, Idaho Logan, Utah tember 3, 1931. New NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CREATE SEWER DISTRICT NUMBER TEN and Used Furniture 218-- 842-- R S2. J. SALE FOR 5 roun house. home on Boulevard. Amussen. Call C. S. J28 tf basement, screen porch, bath FOR RENT Five room furnished house, 398 North Second and large lot. Price $1250. InS6 quire 359 South Main. team, FOR SALE about 1,500 lbs. George R. S2 Smith, Smith field. FOR SALE Junior bicycle for ages 4 to 10 years, like new, Cost $125.00. Elna San$17.00S8. ders, Richmond. FOR SALE OR RENT Modem five-roohome, sleeping porch, garage and large garden - m Phone S4 627-- West. Phone 232-- J. A18tf. FOR SALE Cannery green beans, lb- 3 'k c- - All sizes of cucumber, 40c per 100, 35c per 100. Sweet corn, 10c per doz-er- iPhone 680R3. Will deliver. S2. FOR RENT 3rd. East. Modern apt. 345 N M25!f. FURNISHED Leam heated rooms and apts. Park Hotel. S27. RENT Three room furPrivate nished apartment. bath. 72 North First West. FOR Phone 968-- S2. J. RENT Two room steam heated apartments. Maurice apartments. First West and A25tf. First North. FOR RENT Beautiful furnish-- j FOR -- HOTEL J. W rated Housework by perienced girl. Phone WANTED TO BUY good clean oats, 100 100 white wheat call J. rell, WANTED Phone All 8G6-W- . bushels bushels' kinds of poultry. laundress dozen wants pieces. charges for small pieces. Fourth North. Chicks For Brooders 8c Up S6.! S17. Experienced washlDg. 25c ., W. MorA26tf 1151-- 493 We buy and sell old and young chickens. We do expert culling. M22'f THOS. ' Phone J. ROWLEY 113-- 318 Practical nursing. 151 East Fifth North. Alutf. WANTED LOST Wagon cover between 10th North and 8th East and Call 1199-Logana Plunge S2. A Clean Furnace Pays, Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does the Best Job. Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 Dr. E. C. Willcutt OSTEPATHIC PHYSICIAN Osteopathic Treatment, non surgical treatment of Tiles and Varicose Veins. Phone 573-27 South 1st East and bencfilted by said improvements, namely: all property abut-ting on Center Street between Call 20 1 i 1 11929 Fold 1 1 cars have been sell The owner have placed quick them l',5 ton trucx Ton Tiuck Ford 19.10 Itdsfr Vt 1924 Ford Ton Truck 1930 Ford Sport Roadster Also a number of real harsalni in repossessed ear and bucks SERVICE Mto C FORD PRODUCTS Phone 211 JONES DAIRY Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1128 J. We deliver ln Logan. DifoWanioWo Ess LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful Practice NEvmOMETER 312 SERVICE one 446-enter St., Logan, Utah y FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to the coolest Barber Shop In town. Hair cut 35c; Children 25c SCHIFFMAN BARBAP, SHOP Sewells Basement EXPERT AD1J SERVICE ! Cali W. B JO IVES Phone 1H2 161 East 3rd North mmimi PHONE 448 iusehold H goods and pianos transferred to all parts of tbe city. Long Distance Hauling Jo Wq AmH Sb Sia Rspannraig NEATLY DONE We use only the best of ma- terials. Expert S. 115 workmanship. WENDENES North Main Street MOVING . distance Local and long hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co. Phone 314 FOR PRACTICAL HEATING JONES PLUMBING Phone 823 CO. I.e Grand Johnson TRUCKING & FREIGHTING COMPANY Newton, Utah Dealer Ij. Feed Grain Phone 183 J 4 CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Skanchy Smith Radio Engineers Day and Night Service . 145-Phones: 639-- Quality through and through in fabrics, trimming and tailoring. Smartness in the models and patterns and ... colors. Smith Clothing Co. naiujupi 184 For sale in all parts of the cily at Bedrock prices. See our list before buying elsewhere. We can suit you and save you money. . , . List your property for rent with us. we can rent it for you! ... G$0 FORD COUPE AT A BARGAIN! 11929 Durant Sport 11923 Ford Tudor Tho following left wuh U3 to are anxious and selling prices on -- Sedans.. Mens and Young Mens -- 1931 1927 Foul Tudor 1928 Cnev. Coin h -- Packing-crating- Nc East 1 2 SIh ex-- 1 688-R1- WANTED Respectable Family Hotel Hot and Cold Running Water in each room I54 West Second South Stieet L. M. HICKOK, Proprietor Salt Lake City A Painting1136--and paper hanging A26tt Phone OldsmobllH Coach -- 1928 Cb v. Ton Truck $275 $300 $350 $125 $400 $275 $150 $75 $300 $250 $300 627-W- ed six room bungalow. Adults A24tf FOR SALE Team. $35 00 E. S. Mrs. A. L. Cole. S2. FOR RENT Furnished Obray, Paradise. apartment 155 North Second East. A21'f. 20 SALE Home FOR and i acres of land Inquire Henry FOR RENT 10 room house. Full A3.. Neilsen, Hyrum. basement. 271 West Center. ApA20-tf- . ply Hyrum Jensen. maFOR SALE New washing GO, now $75.00. FOR RENT Four room well furchine. was $i65. S15. Smith Bros. Lumber Co. nished house. 55 South Third AlSti. FOR SALE CHEAP Hous with West. three rooms and bath. Partly furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West Rate $1.00 and $1.60 S13. First North. Wasatch 6922 NEW SALT LAKE lLSSSIs.IffiIlE3 11929 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 33 . North Fifth WesL Phone J3tf A26tf. FOR SALE Milk.. 14 quarts for Place of production $1.00. Phone FOR RENT Furnished apartopen to inspection. ment. 454 East Fourth North. 810-- J. 685 North Second East. S3. Cabiiolet 1929 Chev. 1 S9., ani1 bath. 2d8 Last Second S7. South. FOR SALE Drive out and save Elberta peaches for canning. Both early and late va- rietiesAny amount. Special FOR RENT Modern furnished 285 South Main. prices by bushel ormore Open Cache Fruit apartment. S4 day and night. 1. No. Below river Market S7. Tel119. ror Ken- t- Furnished apart- bridge. merits. 205 East 3rd Nortb Two beautiful FOR SALE Altr. homes, ideal locations. Phone A31tf. KUH KL.V1 Small tin rilshed 210. house 3 looms with bath, dose FOR SALE Home bottied fruit in. Phone luo2 Horn 8 to IP S7. a. m. or after 7 p. m. A5tf. Call 715. furnished FOR SALE Jelly grapes. 5c a FOR RENT Nicely lb. James C. Jensen. Hyrum. heated apartment with garage. A2 If. S5 135 East Center. FOR SALE Small pigs. Phone FOIi RENT New English type Phone locations. CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE EXCHANGE Furniture bought, sold and Exchanged NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the board of City Commissioners of Logan City, Utah, of its intention to create Setter District No. 10, and defray the whole of thp cost thereof estimated at Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($8,500.00) by a local as--1 sessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district to be affected IV-to- ' 1 By For Sale Automobile Fcdif Two furnished FOR SALE First class milk FOR RENT with rooms, cow Fresh. 242 East Fourth housekeeping S5 bath, also garage. Phone 508-North. S8 67 South Fifth West. FOR SALE Whirl Dry Portable washer $18. Lloyd Baby car- FOR RENT 5 room modern Phone home with garage. riage $12 50 Both in excellent S8 S2. 984-- J. condition. Phone 1083-- J, FOR RENT Furnished heated FOR SALE Large delicious El Phone berta peaches. Cache Fruit, Apartment. Garage. S3. Market Thiid South and Main 305-- J. FOR RENT Apartment fo rpT-3 ' phone 106-- J or see the Picot S6sac-1 at Insuiance Agency For immediate disposal well-fittin- qomEHOW O than might . e Fcir presentable as possible the girl spout a rueful moment before the mirror. Her dress was the one she had worn the night before It was a brown crepe of utmost simplicity, bought only three weeks before Modish, In spite of Its cheapness but brown. Brov l was no color for a bride to wear! Her neat pumps weie brown, too. and she liad worn the brown beret ln place of a hat. It had seemed ap propriate for the drive to Wood' bury, less appropriate this morn Well, doubtless hundreds of lng other brides who had made lmpul slve marriages had known the same pangs over absence of wedding finery. From the sitting room window Norma could see the huge clock on a sky scraper tower two blocks away Twenty after twelve now Mark had been gone nearly an hour. She tried peering down Into the street to see If she could see him. That was ridiculous. The window was on the eighth floor and It wae Impossible to look strafght down ward Well, she could write the letter to Brooks, Welliver and Brooks explaining why she was giving up her work. It was a difficult letter to write. Norma sat at the neatly appointed desk a long while before she put her pea down on the fresh paper. She began three separate pages and In rapid succession discarded them. It was fully 45 minutes before the note was finished and then Norma studied It with dissatisfaction before finally the sheet was folded and inserted In its envelope She addressed It but left the flap unsealed. She would ask Mark what he thought ot the note before mailing IL ' Surely Mark should be there! Terror with clutching, vlsellke fingers of Ice gripped fbe .girjs. heaft. & traffic accident a single misstep oh, If anything had ha- - this disarray N 1 - It Norma. drew herself away. sue .iyaaii really is teriibie Gooi!fieS. It must be Why. look! Oh. Mark, -- MW 11 oolock! think of ail the things we should be They wont have any Idea doing at the olhce what's become of me. BrnoUs wUl he "Let 'em vvoriy ml-io- It was absolutely es thought of RentUl for Mark Travers to depart alone. But he would not be gone ioug There was business to atteud to and as soon as It had been settcJ be would come hurrying hack i Mr run and spin1 lied her cheeks with it until they colored deeply She brushed her hair and made the soft waves glisten She saw the slim while ne-- s ot herself In the door lentil and admired It. she could bring her beautv gia tn tribute to Muvk There seemed little else that she had brought him Norma did not dawdle as she powdered, rouged her lips and slipped into her clothing She hurried because Murk might return at any moment. She must he ready to leave when he returned Thev coulcl'ii t remain In this eitrnvagant place any longer. m nirn(di Phone 50 or Mail Them In dont want to be alone heie, Mark! Cant 1 come, too?" WHEN she had made herself as Appuiently this was not to be Oh. but j of a lapel ao be llad bocmne that? j j jerked businesslike The girl jumped to her feet Where are you going'' sheJ again). Mm.,. Mme to hpr and pul a hand on p.u, uf ler shoulders. Hi p.omme to 8mjl( ( oaieess,ly lie demanded nuss nie horrlblv! Promise every minute I'm away Will you Bo will seem an hour! j Mark i. invited to dinner m tar INC Travers was not listening With resol ut mu be suddenly made foi the room. pi. i tied on the arm ot, Normas chair and tousehng her, nld Bn'rPlnrv In n Inn oI'hm, 1 vi m Author of "MAD MARRIAGE" FICTION TAGE FEVEN 1931 2, P NOTICES NOTICE SEPTEMBER LAURA LOU BROOKMAN tot AND PROBATE WEDNESDAY. Yo SnsLtlb Real Estate Agency 75 N. Main, Logan, Utah |