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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, SEPTEMBER MONDAY, 28, 1931. PAGE SEVEN T LAURA LOU BROOKMAN fiction IQ3I BY UfXlN HLHL lOOAV Pretiy MltIA MAT, old cTMiiry. niarrica ftiKK lltAVt'K, mir of il iniliiinlrf, fa ai of Murk. flber ihrria open aie -- be! They stared up at her from the harmless white page. Those terrible, unbelievable words! They arranged tliemseles in two brief paragraphs and at tbe end was Marks father's signature. The let ter read: Dear Miss Kent: Word has just come to me that today In Paris my son was gianted an absolute divorce from you without alimony. Evidence In the case taken from police records here In Marlboro will be withheld from newspaper announcements This precaution was taken through consideration for you. You wilh understand that herpafter you have no legal claim whatever on my son. Since Mark's stay abroad has been extended it will be useless for you to attempt to see him Very sincerely, F M. TRAVERS" It couldnt bo. No. no! ''Absolute divorce, police records." "no leThe pbrasi-hurled gal claim"! themselves at her. I'seless to attempt to see him!" Oh, dear God. it rouldn't mean what she thought ' It did! The girl was on her feet now Her eyes burned too brightly. Her lips were drawn and their eoloi faded. She crossed the room, leaned against the wall and pressed her palms together. s F Divorce. "Divorce without alimony!" Norma dosed her eyes attempting to shut out the memory. She could not shut out tbe sight of those words, dancing on the typewritten page. Somehow she got a wrap about her. went down tho stairs and found herself In the street The wind had grown colder since nightfall. It blew her skirts, tossed her hair back. It did not occur to Norma that she was batlcss and that her hands were bate. Pulling the coat uioio tightly about her bhe ran to la Alnrlhofii. aidiilr Rfiiern nietroioh. Murk hln arlln niirRRitr romUtcr lo ptrl wonry far the honeymoon atari he and Norma iso l fiifchioimMe Ulur After Ih ari'kk (heir hprintsa. money la cone, With JLVtO. die eouple return u Marlboro. Mark ce(a oar fob and lnea ft. Then he heeotoea a Itvurtwilkrr In depnrtioeut atore. )ionmdle' of poverty the young In Alter a few week lle ure hat'O. father aenda lor hint, nil era lo take him hark Into bU buaineaa orgnnlaa lion if Mnrk will he eao uinke isimmI. II U Aral prutr a iMtNincH lank Involve trip hi hranee. Norma ly to reutnit at borne. In apsia of her praleala Mark deport. .Nornni. treated rudely nf her htime. wllpa away JeaiiHK no trtiee of her where n room in n She take about. lodging houae and HHIS s A I N(U I. It, her former roommate. bcl her find u lh. Tracer euiplwya delrrtUea who And .Norma' name In police IMea and evidence that three year previous he m;in eon tie red on n riee ehrirge. HOI MS MOM?, relative of 1 rater a, who wa Norinn'a lawyer tit thnt time, deelarea the eaae was frnttied nnd the girl ennrelr Innocent lull Mark' fattier will not listen, tie aend M Inwyer lo Faria with fMaiiienia that will enable Mark lo aeeure n dltorce. Late In .Initunry Norma. who know nothing of all thia, reerlt ea a apreiiil delivery letter. HOW ;o o u I I n 'i im stoic CHAPTER XXXV JORMA rail tt,8 loiter a second tine each word clenr, standing sut a Rb pbotograplilc exactness Tbe words followed one another neatly on the typewritten pace There was nothing wrong with them. Tho words were s right it was the meaning what hlie had thought that first time oh. but It was Impossible Her lips tightened In sudden right. It couldn't oh, it couldn't lor The I r'ilRJS SAUNDERS drew tho door "Why. Norma!" she exclaimed. What In the world? Here come on in!" Norma Travers did not speak She entered the dimly lighted room, almost stumbling. Viliat'o happened?" Chris demanded. You look like a ghost! Sit down In this chair here and get your breath. Dnin t you wear a " hat? Why. Norma, you shouldn't Suddenly the younger girl had thrown her arms about Chris shoulders and was sobbing with She clung to great, sti. iking sobs Chris as a child might. The sobbing continued broke oil then went on back. m j again. ' "Oil, but Norma, darling! Please! Vou mustn't let jcmfelf go on like this. Chris was patting the other girl's shoulders, trying to he com forting. Dorothy's head emerged fiom the bathroom. She looked at the two girls but brfoie she could speak, caught Chris' warning signal and retreated. "Honey, theres nothing In the world to rry about this way. Try to strp It. won't you, so you can trll me whats wrong?" Chris' efforts to still the onslaught were useless. It was several minutes before Norma raised her head and accepted the handkerchief the other girl gave her. It vas longer before she rould even try lo speak. When she did the words would not come. Chris oh, Chris!" was all she managed to say. There was a fresh burst of weeping Suddenly from ner purse Norma drew the crumpled sheet of paper Read It that was the letter. Chris!" the girl moaned "Mark's father. He says he says there's been a divorce!" She buried ber face again In the handkerchief. Chris unfolded the letter. She rend it slowly He arm slipped about Norma aga'n and held her Poor darling!" she said closely. Oh. you poor darling'" tenderly. Do you think It's true. Chris? The other girl shook her head slowly. Maybe he's only trying to frighten you," she said, striving to make her voice sound hopeful. "The old devil! Maybe wouldnt like to tell tim what I think of him When did you get this?" though! she demanded, holding up the let1 ter. Just before 1 came over here. It was sent special delivery. Did you read It, Chris? Did you see 1 mean what it said? about the That nienns they know police? everything Wait a minute! You can't give up so easily. 1 tell you tbe whole thing may bo a bluff! Oh. if I could only believe that! Betrothal Of Young Couple Announced school. Mr Lundquist has been employed with the Utah Packing company for about three years and at present is employed at Ogden with that company. Both for young people are noted their musical talent and willingness to serve. The marriage will take place INC. Tell me k Isnt true, Chris! Tell Just before Ohrid extinguished me It can't lie. Mark wouldnt do the lights she paused beside Norma. a thing like that to me! He be Try to get some sleep now, honey, couldnt!" she coaxed. "Things will be a lot Had any word from him at all better In the morning. ' i v since he left? v She heard a sob, bent 3own No. But he didnt know where the ether girL to write to me. Oh, Im sure hes Norma whispered convulsively, , sent letters to his fathers home Chris do yon think he doesnt only I couldn't get them! I'm sure love mo any more? , , that he's written! Even If he did "Of course he loves you! Every know about about Mount Florence to be all right tohow could there be a divorce when things going morrow." I didnt know about it? It It Isnt la spite of these assurances none fair! They've told him lies, Chris! Of course they have, lamb No of them got much sleep. Norma, whose eyes bad not closed until tbe doubt of IE sky was graying, was the last to Then if they did that Isn't there wake. She sat up, startled to find something 1 can do?" herself in the old apartment, and Law's a funny business, Norma. then remembered. You know that Especially wbeu The fragrant odor of breakfast people who have money start out to reached her nostrils. Dorothy was get what they want. I've heard of putting dishes on the table. SplashParis divorces but I don't know ing in tbe bathroom Indicated that much about them. You say you Chris was having her shower. haven't heard a word from Mark Good morning!" Dorothy aald since hes been gone?" almost Breakfasts brightly. Norma shook her bead negatively. ready. I know hed have written If he Norma arose. In ten minutes she could!" she Insisted. She stared at had washed aDd dressed, and came Chris and suddenly a frenzied look to the breakfast table. There was came into her eyes. What am 1 an argument about whether or not to do?" she cried hysterically. I Incan t live without Mark. Oh, what she should go to work. Norma sisted she was going. am I to do?" You ought not to leave this She fell back In a fit of tempestuChris objected. Youre ous lobbing. It was useless for house! Chris to try to comfort ber. to re- sick and anyone would know tt to assure her that the whole thing was look at you." a trick. Norma Chris said these things "Anyhow Im going, with a lack of conviction but she said firmly. "Im not sick. I kept at her task. She begged Nor- couldn't stand It to stay around ma not to believe tho letter, to keep here all day Ive got to be doing She made rash something. up her courage. promises and predictions. I dont think youre well At last she saw all this was In- enough," the other girl repeated. effectual. Norma had pot even "Theres no use trying to stop heard what she said. Im going!" "I've got to go uow! Norma said n& Ail three set out together half an I've got to to do something! Chris put a hand on her shoul- hour later. Norma bought a mornYou can't go anywhere to- ing newspaper but she did not open der. it. Chris watched her uncertainly. night. Norma. Its too late! Youre Tbe younger girl was paler than going to stay here. Ill make a bed on the davenport and you can usual. Remember, Chris said as they take mine." I've got to go!" Norma Insisted. separated on the tenth floor of the Ill talk to Brad But you can't! Its nearly mid- office buildiog. as soon as he comes In. Hell know night and it's storming out There's the best thing to do. Promise me nothing in the world that you could you wont do or say anything about do until morning." The younger girl looked vaguely tlt letter until I see you at lunch. Ill promise." troubled. Midnight? Bhe repeat"See you at 12:20. then, Chris ed. , Dorothy, clad in a yellow striped flung over her shoulder as she hur flannel robe, came Into the room ried down the corridor. She was far more serious half an Hello, Norma, she said casually. Going to spend the night with us?" hour later when she faced Bradley Hart In his private office. I I'm just going." Then it's true!" Chris said "Oh. don't do that! Why It's foolThere IsDt any way to heavily. ish. We have plenty of room. "Norma doesnt feel very well, fight back? Hart shrugged. Nothing much Chris said pointedly, and I've can do without money, he said been telling her Its ridiculous for you Im sorry for the kid. her to leave. Won't you make some carelessly. Heard about it at breakfast Norcoffee. Dorothy? I believe it would mas had a tough break. do us all good. But its unjust! Its not right! Of course. Dorothy disappeared There was a rap on the door and behind the screen that concealed d boy Miss Saunders, appeared. the gas stove. be said. Theres a call for you to It was this other girl's presence come over to Room 1016. They as much as anything that quieted want you right away." Norma. Somehow she could not Chris flew down the corridor. hare her troubles before a stranger. The door of the office was open and When the coffee was served she she rushed In, Frederick Stuart met her. He scarcely tasted hers but consented to remain In the girls' apartment said anxiously, Miss Travers faintfor the night. She even dociiy ed. She's in there and I've called took Chris bed when the other girl a doctor. Will you see if there' arranged blankets for herself on anything you can do? the davenport (To Be Confinoefl) William J. Hairison and Ray- mond Allen werekthe principal sneakers at genealogy meeting held at Smithfield, recently. Superintendent J. W. Kirk-briand Miss Loveta Wallace, pilmary grade supervisor of the Cache county schools, visited Cove schools Wednesday. de Mrs. L. H. Allen Tues- spent at Richmond, day afternoon where she visited her father William Skidmore. Edwin Hatch, Miss Leona Hatch, Miss Carrol Hatch, Miss Agatha Hatch and Miss Hazel Cornish were Ogden visitors recently. Allen arid Mrs. Raymond Joclene, spent the at Preston, visiting daughter, week-en- d at the Logan temple. October They will make their home in 9 Ogden. weU their that children . meet three kinds of body nee energy repairing the different parts of the body; intricate t and rtMaUng or fuel for work and play: chemical changes on which health and growth dp to the Children in school need special attention paid ' noon meal. Our Washington Bureau has ready fo y In order food must . . a noon bulletin on SCHOOL LUNCHES, covering children meals at home, where they come home to lunch, sugges s toons for packing the basket lunch or lunch box, and luncn-eonand is It school. the at eaten compete prepared and comprehensive and will serve as a guide to youthe keeping present our children well and properly fed during school year. Fill out the coupon below and send for it- DEPARTMENT 147 Washington Bureau, Daily 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin SCHOOL LUNCHES, and herewith 5 cents in coin, or loose, unrancelled, U. b. Postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs. HERALD-JOURNA- L, en-clo- se name - were 1 TY 1 am a reader of the I1ERALD-JOURNA- Logan, Utah. Nice front bath. 76 room- Heated: with East Second South. At the Capitol Marked adherence ?o its human qualities characterizes the rs Fox Film version of Vina novel, "Bad Girl", which ha 6 its first showings to pleased audiencesa at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. Frank Borzages direction tended to emphasize this quality. James Dunn, as the sensitive, nervous, conscientious voting husband in this, his first picture astonof a gives performance ishing strength. Ail future actors must take this talented young man into consideration. He presents a new type of film star, and a personality of inlec-tiocharm sally Eilers as the heroine, is especially well suited, both in personal charm and ability, to the deeply emotionalrole she porliays. The charactDel-ma- Plans are being worked out by the Hyrum Farm Bureau and the Poultry Association for a feed distributing plant on the tracks of the U. I. C. R. R. Feed will be shipped from the Utah Poultry Producers Plant in Salt Lake City in car lots. Producers will be able to deliver their eggs to this station and take their feed back. The plant should provide a great advantage for poultrymen as it will eliminate the necessity of having their eggs trucked obout for several hours over rough roads thus making possible the securing of bitter grades and increased pi ices. Feed grinding equipment will be maintained bv the Farm Bureau where farmers may have A coal stock feed prepared. yard also will be used by the bureau so that farm commodities will be available at considerable saving. The first car of coal will be unloaded during the coming week. According to officials the coal may be purchased by people regardless of whetner they with the hold memberships Farm Bureau or not. Announcement comes to the Bureau from County Agent R. L. Wrigley that plenty of potatoes may be had for the digging of them. Guaranteed Fit. home. $30 call or 157 J 1 or For dem-on.stiai- appointment East Center. 470 MRS. ELLA B. SMITH month. Phone S28. 627-- S30- 6 room modern home, hot water rooms for stuheat, 268 West Second North. S29. dents and board and room for Phone 583-Rreatwo boys or girls Prices 1 with room home Five modern 1292-S29. sonable. Phone furnace. Phone 744-- J or 25. Near 02. house. Splendid USAC. Some furniture. Very 3 room modern apartment with cheap, inquire 242 East Fourth Ol. private bath. 153 East Third North. S2Df Noith. Phone 851. FOR RENT Attractive 5 room 310 homeWest Center. Modern 31 apartment. Paulsen Block. CaU 477. S18tf. West First lirdi. Phone 863 S30. FOR RENT Modern four room house. Phone 1006-S9tf. Three room furnished apartment. 27 North Second East. FOR RENT New English typo Ol- New Corona Portables. Housekeeping New and Used 4. home od Boulevard. - Amuss'n Rooms for light housekeeping. 674 East Seventh North. S3U. at Furnished house, garage 615-South Third West. Phone CaU F&r Sidle 29 Smiths L. C. Rasy Payments. All Makes Repaired. Phone 501-- J m j. V fO SiL J C. S. J28 tf Fumts Ocfaa&Ei Panel Chev. Coupe 1 1930 Ford Tudor 11929 Ford Coupe 1 19i1 Chev. Cabriolet Chev. 1 Truck $350 11929 Oldsmobile Coach $275 11928 Chev. Ton Truck $150 1 1929 Durant Sport Roadster $250 The following cars have been left with us to sell. The owners are anxious and have placed quick selling prices on them 1 1930 Ford 1 ton truck 11929 Ford 1 Ton Truck 11924 Ford Ton Truck 11930 Ford Sport Roadster Also a number of real bar-?alin repossessed cars and trucks. Dodge Furnished room, 390 North Main. S5tf. BUTTER DIPPED POPCOIlfl Fresh, crisp popcorn, buttered uniformally. Roasted Peanuts that are hot always. We feature car service. 280 North Main Street, Logan. JONES DAIRY Rate - - $1.00 and Wasatch 6922 Respectable Family Hotel Hot and Cold Running Water In each room 45 4 West Second South St L. M. HICKOK, Proprietor Salt Lake City. MALE HELP Chicks For Broilers 8c Up 15 We buy and sell old and young chickens. We do expert culling. Kindling. d. Phone 5 sacks $1.00. Also Dalton, Providence. 015. For boys; or apartment. Beauti- FOR SALE Gooo round native ful sunny rooms in new home. cedar posts- - 75 South Fourth 634 Only 2 blocks from college. West. Phone 10V7 W. Logan. 775-S23 Phone Canyon Road. S5tf. For boys. Close to USAC, prices 657 East Fifth reasonable. 03. North. LOST but CHEAPER Spare wheel with India tire FOR GOOD, S28board and room, call at 256 cover. Phone 171. S28. West First North. One black Shetland mare, white saddle taark on left side. Reward offered to anyone assistW&imfesdl ing in the recovery of the animal. LaMont Allen, Wellsville. AGENTS WANTED To sell our Ol. Christmas card assortments and Christmas Dressing PackSml ages. Your profit is very attractiveFor particulars, phone 1035-or write, Employment FOR SALE Beautiful modern six room bungalow, double Department Colonial Greeting 107 North West Fourth Cards, garage, sprinkling system, good 010'ocation. 221 West First North-PhonLogan. 525 at 10 a. m. or 6 p. m. It Phoe New 318 Used and CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE EXCHANGE Furniture bought, sold and Exchanged Dr. E. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ' FLOYD LARSON Small pigs- - Phone 218-- S28. J. Registered Holstein bull, age 15 months. T. Earl Allsop, Smith-fielOl. Phone 121-- J. d. W W dk Talk to Robert Crookston about your plumbing. Phone 285. 022 Garbage and rubbish removed Call 448. Oil want laundress (experienced dozen washing. 25c Piles and Varicose Veins. Phone 575-- W 27 South 1st East PiacticaJ East Fifth North. Painting1136--and paper hanging Phone A26tf J. A Clean Furnace Pays. Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does the Best Job. Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 13C EXPERT RADIO SERVICE can W. B. 21 JONES Phone J112 East 3rd North 'MOVING PHONE 448 Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling Jo W0 Annflt Scm Slh NEATLY DONE We use only the best of ma- terials. Expert workmanship. S. WENDENES Guaranteed North Main Street repair service on all makes of washing machines and vacuum cleaners. We call for and deliver. Phone 1027-JOHN J ROBERTS 75 So.' 4th West Packing, crating. Local and long distance hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co Phone FOR PRACTICAL WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT! If you want to get on your feet, Wear Your leather 314 HEATIW Shos Out! sole or pair of heels will save you money. A good ITS Holland Furnace Co. Phone 383 repair and clean any make of furnace. Get our estimate. We ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED! We appreciate your patron- age GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. Shoe Rebuilaers. 33 Slate St. 77 No. Main Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho N 493 Eua M22 nursing. 151 AlOtf. 312 SERVICE Phone 448-- R W. Center St., Logan, Ut. 115 pipces. charges for small pieces. Fourth North. WANTED Saxophone and Clarinet Instructor. Formerly chief asin the sistant Instructor Jascha Gruewich Studios in New York City. For appointments call Thatcher Music Store. ' 10 lessons, $10 00. Practice R Osteopathic Treatments. Non surgical treatment of Fir S12tf. LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful furniture - Agents Wi. Wo Rss IDif0 TIIOS. J. ROWLEY d. block-woo- We deliver In Logan. NERVE-O-METE- 627-W- M.ina Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1128-- J A FOR SALE Bo&irdl suadl $1.50 NEW SALT LAKE HOTEL able bodied men between 18 and 23 years of age, part time 66c per hour. Sure pay. FOR RENT Three room fur101 East Center, Logan, Inquire furnace nished apartment, S30. S5tf. Utah. heated- 396 North Main. FOR RENT Nicely furnished heated apartments with garage. A.2 tf. 135 East Center. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 33 10 tons corn fodder, one wagon, . North Fifth West Phone one heater, one range, one J3tf, electric range. 3 wire gates. S30. FOR RENT Three room fur- Phone 250 or 242. nished apartment. Private Kindling. 5 sacks $1.00. Also bath. 72 North First West. block-wooDalton, ProviA26tf. dence. Phone 590-J- 4 after 5 oclock. 015 ! SERVICE at Fridays WANTED RENT ns Phone 211 Hyrum Mondays And - furnace heat, 1- -2 1- -2 FORD PRODUCTS - FOR 1929 ROLLER SKATING ELITE IIALL apples. 15c bushel. Logan ltutchery. per New modem. 4 room furnished Canyon Road. 03. apartment, new electric range, electric refrigerator, good fur- Bargain on apples. Phone 1087-- J S30. niture, 643 East Fourth North. S28Phone 64. Fxtra Large Concord grapes. S22lf. Nicely furnished room. Phone Call 843. 925 N. 8th. E814-Fred Hodgson, College E. HanJames Eiberta S27. peaches. Hill. sen, Providence. Phone 798-R- 2 S30. Steam heated rooms and apartments. bU List Center. J27Will exchange I bu. 1st. grade Furnished apartJonathan apples for 1 bu. FOR RENT North. ments- 205 East Third wheat or 2 bu. 2nd. grade JonSlOtf. athans for 1 bu. wheat. W. R. S29. Zollinger, Providence. FOR RENT Steam heated furnished apartments and unfurnished house. Phone 87-S5tf. MBM- - Fall Footwear JONES PLUMBING CO. Phoue 823 : LeGrand Johnson Trucking ana Freighting Co. Newton, Utah. Dealer in Phone Feed and Grain 683J4 CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Skanchy - Smith Radio Engineers Day and Night Service - 145-- 184 Phones: 539-W F. FOE SALE FURNITURE China cabinet and sewing machine. Phone 549 J. 165 North S29. Second West. Bedroom suite, kitchen cabinet, nearly new, breakfast set, rug, Orthophonic victorola. 310 We 4 S27. Center. FurHolland Circulator heaters, S30. nace Co., phone 388. Furnace Three new Pa heaters at half price. These will go WANT TO LEASE OR RENT quickly at bargain See them and get a A farm or ranch or contract pricesbeets. See or write 246 South baigain at Monson Lumber 05. company, Richmond. Phone 38 First East05. Home cooked meals served at range-Phonnew electric reasonable.' Practically Park hotel. prices 7o2. SlOtf. 05. 50 East Center street. A fine modern home, full basement and garage, on lot 3x13 rods. Located on First West between Third and Fourth South for only ?2200. Easy terms. Just like finding it. ' lr Gso - " $375 $200 $50 $65 $375 $275 $375 Co S29. All kinds windfalien Prize brood sow and five pigs. S29. 334 Wtest Fourth North. HYRUM CHARES 1. - ANIMALS Day. girl-bri- STATE ; for1ale Mrs. Bill Christofferson of Richmond spent Wednesday visiting her sister, Mrs. Glen Miss Donna Frandson spent the week-en- d at Mapleton visiting at the home of Mrs. Bert Bowmen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher of Ogden spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Preece. Mrs. Clarence Allen attended the De Lure club at Lewiston Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Baer. Mr- and Mrs. Cleve Kendeti of Tremonton were supper guests of Mrs. Glen Day, Tuesday evening. They also visited Mrand Mrs. Trevor Richards. Mrs. Leon Pond of Lewiston spent Thursday afternoon visi-Jn- e Mrs. Elijah Allen. Mrs. Ezra Childs of Fairview, Wyoming, recently spent a week visiting her mother, Mrs. John Eskelsen. RFfIT UNFURNISHED apart- - j 3 or 4 room modem apailment. Three room furnished meat. Electric range with piWith range, basement, garage. ano and garage if wanted. 11 Apply 122 East Second Soutn or Ol. 03. Phone 787-JSouth First East. in attendance. us ST. and NO. FiHR ii FURNISHED , - be strong and irvUiI R&InS - Mrs. Ernest Smith. The De Lure club of Lewiston entertained at the home of Mrs. Clayton Hogan Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Rosewald Swinyard who Is leaving in the near future. Mrs. Clarence Allen and Mrs- Oral Ballam who was a special guest Panel 11928 Ford Roadster 1928 . her mother Sps'dsls Ford De Luxe 1929 1 FOR SALE r 11928 ti crization is one calling lor a diversity of moods and emotions. Tbe feminine lead in Bad Gin is the greatest opportunity yet given Miss Eilers, and from her caoable handling of the part she is destined for more such splendid vehicles. Uss-dllGii- Phone 50 or Mail Them In Author of "MAD MRRIAGE Cove News ! SMITHFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roskelley of Smith-fiel- d announce the engagement of their daughter Thelfna, to Eugene B. Lundquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B- Lundquist, also of Smithfield. Miss Roskelley was a student of the U. S. A. C. and a member of the Sorosis sorority. attended business college at Ogden and both are Miss active church workers. Roskelley has been a kindergarten teacher and has taught at the Smithfield Summit SECV1CE CflassSfedl Ceflmimm m AUTOMOBILES Yo Smilitlln Real Estate SMITH CLOTHING CO. Agency 75 N. Main, Logan, Utali n |