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Show THE' IIERALD - SEPTEMBER JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, 1931. 20, rAGE SEVEN AUTOMOBILES Tin LAURA LOU BROOKMAN G MAD IIECIN HERI; TOUAY' Predr YUHU KKXT, eorelnrr, imirrira YIYHK THAYYAiN, iuilllun:iirt.'a nii. In I he 4iiii.iliiin of ul he pile Sorry, hut 1 assure you that it Has fahe a husband?" Chris hands had gone to her throat. She did have," ulie said There's been a divorce. slowly. Nonna didn't know a thing about it uutil last night. You see lies in Paris. Oh, this is dreadful! Paris? the doctor said with a show of interest. Yes, Chris hurried on broken l.v. Oh, I might as well tell you! She's beou woiking here as Miss Travers but shes really married. Mark Travers Is her husband 1 mean be was. You know, F. M. Travers' sou. The family didn't approve of the marriage. Mark went abroad two months ago and she hasn't even heard from him since. Hast night she got a letter tolling her cbout the divoice. Ob what she do? She ean go home and rest for a few davs and take care of herself. That's tlie sensible course. Unfortunate of course. Very! I'll tell jou what you vlo. Miss er ? Saunders, Chris supplied. Yes, Miss Saunders. My office is on the fifth floor. Bring Mrs Travers in to see me in a few days Say on Monday. Ill give her the Does she have anyexamination. thing beside her salary here? Cbri shook her head. No, she said. It s not much but we'll manage some way." Is. I P. M. Till Mills. The elery open. In Ylarlhnrn, middle neelern leelrupulia. Mark rile his rrirsdatar la urn tnaney Var an eelmviiKnul hatieruiuuu nl faaklouable lilue Sliriunn. huon Ikelr money Is finne. Murk borrows foOU nud (hey return lo Marlboro. When almost everythey hove Is Roae hr Hilda thing a Job only to lose it. Kinnlly he beeoutea a floorwalker in tlloasois-dnle'- a deimrtnient store. In spite of poverty the Tours rodple are hupiiy until Murk's father sends fur hint. He oners to tnke Mark liuek into his oivn business organisation If Mark will prove he ean ninke good. His first task Involves a business trip to horuin Is to remain at home, in spile of her protests Mark Roes. bra .Norma is rudely trratrd at her fulber-ln-lan- 's home she slips away lea ms no truer of her whereabouts. Mills SVIMl-HHher former roommate, helps hortna find a Job. Truvors empiojs deteelives to f rare her. They disuovrr horma's name In poller files and the teeord that three years before she was eonrleled on a vlee elinrce. In spile of evidence Hint the ehnrne was framed and Norma innocent Tenters sends his Innjrr to Pnrls with documents which will enable Mark to secure a dloreve. Norma knows nothltiR of this until late In January she receives a letter tellina her Mark has arreurrd a divorce. Half-sic- k she rocs to work nett momma and faints la the office, NOW GO 0 WITH THE NTOIIY CHAPTER XXXVI followed Dr. WilloiiKliby to the outer office. Stuart aiose as they entered. Shell he all richt," the doctor assured them. Better bend her honxe for the day, though. Seems to be a little He lurried You're a frieud of toward Chris. hers? he asked. "Yes, doctor. We used to live In the same apartment. It it isn't anything serious? No. I shouldnt say that. Perhaps you can arrange to go with her. I'm sure J can. Stuart said, I'll call a cab for you," and picked up the telephone. The doctor nodded curtly, put on his hat and said, Good day. As he stepped into the corridor Chris followed. Doctor, she said earnestly, you're sure shes going to lie all right? Norma's all alone in the world. I? therms anything at all to be done . Dr. Willoughby eyed the girl narYou say youre a friend of rowly. hers? he repeated. Oh, yes. I'm the closest friend she has in the world I guess. You see shes been worried lately. Thats what made me so anxious! And you don't know whats the ' matter with her?" Why no ! After you get her home," the doctor said slowly, call in her Ho can toll regular physician. you. But you dont mean ? Willoughby nodded. "Perfectly normal condition, he said. Shes evidently been under a strain-wor- ried as you say and something brought on this fainting spell. Quite unimportant in itself. She ought to have a thorough examination. Take her to an obstetrician If you can. There are clinics, of course "But doctor! the girl exclaimed. Oh, but doctor It cant be! Y " fT ta JAR. WILLOUGHBY shrugged Dont worry. I'll take care that. Sorry for (he girl. of Call my secretary about an appointment, will you? Cliris said that she would. She went back to the private office where Norma had been lying on an Improvised couch. Chris found her sitting up. pale but otherwise looking natural. The doctor says youre to take the day off, Chris announced. Im going to take you home and Mr. Stunts already called a cab for us. But I cant Norma began, her protests routed, only to You can certainly do as your boss tells you! These are Mr. Stuarts orders. Shall I get your wraps and bring them in here? Stuart put his head in the door to say that the taxi was waiting. Chris hurried to the advertising office to explain her absence and came back wearing hat and coat. The two girls descended to the ground floor and went out on the street. The cab was drawn up a little to tlie left. As they stepped in Chris gave the driver the number of Norma's rooming house. It was a silent ride. Norma leaned back against Chris arm and most of tho way her eyes were closed. Tlie older girl was struggling with her own thoughts. Battling a terrifying new problem. When she did speak it was only to say something reassuring to Norma. The cool air was refreshing. There was the faintest tinge of color In Norma's cheeks as she stepped down to the walk before the rooming house. Chris paid the driver and dismissed him. Im coming In with you, she told the other girl. They dont expect me back at the office for a while. hc-a-r 50 Phone Author of MARRIAct Mail Them In or uious. Don't you sec it means it means Murk doesn't luve me auy more! He couldn't do a thing like tliis if lie loved me! underhanded It's Ins ing. father who's to blame! Cliris almost snorted the words. Oh. I dont say I admire Mark for what's happened, but it's his fa' her who's responsible! I Norma said between sabs, dont want to live if Mark doesn't love me " Bixby, UNFURNISHED a a a I.ITTLE later her mood changed to self condemnation. She be"Anyhow it got rid of her, Chris rated herself for a dozen reasons. You dont I ought lo have told Mark," she said, smiling faintly. have to drink the tea, you know. I ought moaned over aud over. Norma did not answer. They went to have told him about everything up the stairs and into the tiny rear even if it killed me! It was wrong bedroom. Everything was exactly to run away from his father's as Norma had left It the night be- house. If I'd stayed this wouldnt have happened! It's oil my fore. fault!" a "'HRIS bustled about, raising a window, drawing down tlie rovers of tlie bed, making Norma get out of her clothes aud Into a kimono. The younger girl was submissive. The tempestuous dis play of emotion the night before seemed to have exhausted Itself. She slipped beneath the covers and let Chris draw them up around her. When Mrs. Bixby arrived with the steaming cup of tea Norma managed to smile gratefully. The landlady would have lingered but Chris efficiently shooed her out Now then, the older girl said, sitting on the side of the bed, "do you think you can get some sleep, honey? You didnt have much last night you know. The muscles about Normas lips tightened. "Chris, she said in a voice barely above a whisper, did the doctor tell you ? No use to try to evade those blue eyes. The older girl hesitated. She reached forward, took Norma's hand in hers. Its going to be all right, dear! she said. Everything's going to be all right! Norma turned convulsively, burying her face in the pillow. Her shoulders shook with her sobs. "Don't you see, she managed to say at last, don't you see why Ive got to have Mark now? I've I've just got to have him? Oh, Chris, I don't want to live without him! But you dont know yet I do! Oh, I do! It was in that newspaper. I I read It just before everything went black before my eyes! Its true, Chris. It's true about the divorce." Does Chris leaned forward. Mark know, she asked cautiously, "about the baby? The yellow head shook negatively, emphatically. I've only known I oh, myself since Christmas. I tell you I don't want to live! I I cant!" Presently she was quiet again and Cliris was able to say what she had been trying to get out earlier. Brad said I could talk to Jim Daniels about tbe case. Hes Brads lawyer. There may be something you can do yet, Norma. If there Is You mustnt give up hell know until Ive talked to him. "But, Chris! The voice from the covers was fainter now, more trem- - Chris liar all she could do to silence this new outburst. She uiado promises she knew were imAt possible, stalling for time. length her efforts were successful. Norma lay perfectly still, seemed to relax. If youll only shut your eyes now and try to sleep!" Chris urged. "I'll try," Norma said obediently. She closed her eyes. The older girl watched from her post at the Bide of the bed and noted that Norma's breathing was regular and deep. Minutes passed and then Norma opened her eyes again. I'm all right now, she said. You ought to gu back to the office, Chris. You're sure there's nothing more you want? Nothing. And youll stay right here and try to rest? Im going to tell Mrs. Bixby to send up your lunch." I couldn't cat anything. Honestly. Not now. Well a little later then. It youre sure every lliing's all right now BO be hut hack Ill Ill this evening. JuM. as soon as I can get here from work." Normas eyes were closed and she did not answer. Chris put on her wraps, watched the other girl for several moments, anxiously finally turned without speakiDg and left the room. She stopped for a consultation with Mrs. Bixby before she boarded a street car bound downtown. Norma heard the outer door close. The house was unusually quiet She lay still, listening for what must have been 20 minutes.' Then as silently as possible she arose and slipped into her clothing. She put on her coat and hat and opened the hail door stealthily. No one appeared to stop her when she reached the ground floor. Five minutes later Norma was at the street intersection. A cab driver swerved in answer to her signal and drew up at the curb. Norma stepped into tho cab and gave an address. Her face, as she sank back agaiDSt the leather seat, A moment was like parchment. later she leaned forward and tapped the glass partition separating her from the driver. Hurry, will you?" Norma begged. (To Be Continued) Hendrickson apartment has for 3 or 4 room modern apartment. With range, basement, garage. rent two small cozy, well furnished, heated apartments, suitApplv 122 East Second South or stuffed Over 03. Phone 787-Jable lor couples. furniture. Wilton rugs, electric 6 room modern home, hot water bath, garage, range, private heat. 268 Wes. Second North. water. laundry, hot and cold 1071-S29. Phone 583 R4. 00. S25.0U and $30 Phone 00. Five room modern home with furnace. Phone 744-- J or 25. apartThree room furnished 02. ment. Electric range with piano and garage if wanted. 11 3 room modern apartment with Ol. South First East. private bath, 153 East Third S21tf. Nice front room, furnished. North. Phone 851. heated, with bath. 76 East Modern home 510 UAt Center. S30. Second South. S18tf. Call 477. stufor rooms Housekeeping FOR RENT Modern four room dents and board and room for house. Phone 1006-W- . S9tf.j two. boys or girls. Prices rea12U2-FOR RHNT New English type S20. sonable. Phone home on Boulevard. Call C. S. house. Near Ainussen. J28 tf Splendid USAC. Some furniture. Very cheap. Inquire 242 East Fourth -Ol. North. k5:1 Herscl'iel NOMINEES (Continued From Page Mrs. George Ewer Mable Evans. 1 I ) A Mrs. Olofson. Russell S. Hanson, Ray and E. Carlson, Percy Bullen tor Jensen. Jack Delenard Wasden, Mrs. J. E. Webb, Ed presided. Twenty present. gates: Mrs. John W. Crawford, Edwards, Mrs. J. E. Hyde. Ray A. E. Anderson, Ross Anderson. Jacobsen, Mrs. John H. Moser, H G. Hayball, Mrs- Neeley B. T. Cardon. Charles Carlson. Scott Petersen, G- A. Lindquist and Ted Reed. Alternates: W. W. Merrill. Alternates: Mrs. Allure, R. L. Dahle, J. E. Webb. F. S. V. Prows, Mrs. Martha E. H. P. Bair, A. Wimmer, Mrs. Roberts, Asa Bullen, Sam Chris- Cecil Davis, and Elwood Smith. O. District No. 7. Charles tensen, J. W. Crawford, W. J. Carlisle, and J- Ray Anderson-DistricPeterson, presided. Twenty-on- e B. G. No. 6. John H. present. Delegates: Twenty-fiv- e Thatcher, J- A- McMurrin. P. Moser, presided. present. Delegates: each to V. Cardon. Charles O. Peterson, have onc-ha- lf vote: E. S. L. D. Naisbitt, F. P. Champ and Cnambers. John H. Moser. A. L. O. W. Edwards. Alternates: Mrs. n. Cule. J. Charles Johnson. Mrs. W. H. Griffin. Jr., George Mrs. Gretta Rechow, Mrs. B. W. Jack Mathews. Mrs. Jones, Dr. P. W. Eliason, A. G. A- H. Thompson. Mrs. Booker District 5. No. Asa Smith, L. MenMathews, Leo- t - Tor-geso- Ealifornias Fslcst Distinctive Address IN CASE Gets Windows CATES om3.so -- And.-rs-son- - n, Washing marlunr, West Sixth South. , 5 J L S1L S s 31 1 & liSa J if $15 00. -8 -2 ; Typ&wzites -- New Corona Portables. New and Used L. C. Easy Payments. 1920 Chev. F01"SALE RENT Furnished room, furnace heat, 390 North Main. S5tf. FOR Three RENT FOR room Two 22 East Center. 627-W- J3tf FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment. Private bath. 72 North First West. tons corn fodder, one wagon, heater, one range, one electric range. 3 wire gates. S30. Phone 250 or 242. 10 one Kindling. block-woo- A26tf. 5 d. Phone dence. 500-J- after 4 block-woo- d. 5 Phone bou-a- t. students! If you cant SALE-Gooo round native pay cash lor board and room, FOR cedar posts. 75 South Fourth call at 58 South Fourth East. West. Phone lfi W. Logan. S29S5tf. For boys. Close to USAC, prices reasonable. 657 East Fifth 03. North. LOST rnltsdl Agmlz Sheaflers black and white pen and pencil combination, enEug'-nGardner." S30. graved AGENTS WANTED To sell our Christmas card assortments In or about U. I. C. station. and Christinas Dressing Packsmall black coin purse, conages- Your profit is very attractaining $21. Finder return to S30tive. For particulars, phone Herald-Journa- l. Reward. 1035-or write, Employment Department Colonial Greeting Fox Tetter ptlp; 4 months old, brown v face. Name, Cards, 107 West Fourth North. 913. S29. 010. Logan. NEW SALT LAKE HOTEL Respectable Family Hotel Hot and Cold Running Water in each room 4512 West Second South St. L. M. IIICKOK, Proprietor Salt Lake City. black Shetland mare, white China cabinet and sewing ma- Prize brood sow and five pigs. One saddle mark on left side. Rechine. Phone 549 J. 165 North 334 Wtest Fourth North. S29. ward offered to anyone assistS29. Second West. in the recovery of the aniHolstein bull, age 15 ing mal. LaMont Allen, Wcllsvillc. Circulator heateis. Holland Fur- Registered months. T. Earl Allsop, Smith-fielOl. S30. nace Co., phone 338. Ol. Phone 121-- J, d. W amttedlWcQiils will go quickly at bargain prices. See them and get a For public stenographer call bargain at Monson Lumber Schramm-JohnsoPhone 21. company, Richmond. Phone 38 Neatnes-- and accuracy assured 05. S30. Practically new electric range. -. kalsoPhone 7o2. SHltf. Painting, paper hanging, 028. mining. Call 521-Talk to Robert Crookston about your plumbing. Phone 285. 022 to get firewood Garbage and rubbish removed Anyone wishing on Blue Slide near Mendon. Oil. Call 448. call on William Reid. S29. laundress wants Experienced WANT TO LEASE OR RENT sashing. 25c dozen pieces. Nc A farm or Tanch or contract charges for small pieces. 493 Kasi ML2tf beets. See or write 246 South Fourth North. First East05. WANTED Practical nursing. 151 AlOtf. East Fifth North. Home cooked me.als served at Park hotel, prices reasonable. Painting1136-.-and paper hanging 50 East Center street. 05. A26tf Phone n. s FLOYD LARSON Saxophone and Clarinet structor. Formerly chief sistant instructor Chicks For Broilers 8c Up Ogden Livestock OGDEN Sept. 29 - 5.40-5.5- 2.50-3.2- 5; WANTED expert culling. TIIOS. J. ROWLEY 318 Phone 113-- New CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful Practice ,and Used Dr. E. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 312 Clean Furnace Pays. Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does the Best Job. Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Call W. B. JONES Phone 1112 261 East 3rd North PIIONE 418 Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling Jo Wo New York City. For appointments call Thatcher Music Store. 10 lesson.;, $10 00. Holland Furnace Co. Phone U88 We repair and clean any make of furnace. Get our estimate. dk AnaLtfc Osteopathic Treatments. Non surgical treatment of Piles and Varicose Veins. Phone 575-27 South 1st East Mp2,mrnEg NEATLY We use only the DONE best of materials. Expert workmanship. S. WENDENES 115 Guaranteed North Main Street repair service on all makes of washing machines and vacuum cleaners. We call for and deliver, rhone 1027-JOHN J ROBERTS 75 So." 4th West as- the Jascha Gruowich Studios in Phone 446-- R W. Center St., Logan, Ut, CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE EXCHANGE Furniture bought, sold and Exchanged In- in SERVICE R Furniture WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT! MOVING! Packing, crating. Local and long distance hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co Phone 314 m If you want to get on your feet. Wear Your Shoes Out! A good leather sole or pair of heels will save you money. ITS ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED! We appreciate your patron- aGC GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. Shoe Rebuilaers. 77 No. Main 38 State St. Preston, Idaho Logan, Utah MENS Fall Footwear MALE HELP UPi lUSDA) LICENSED A We buy and sell old and young chickens. We do - T. Wo Wo S29. ANIMALS Three new Parlor Furnace heaters at half price. These Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1128-- J We deliver In Logan. A Ladies kid glows, in or near stake house, rhone 1192-- J. FOR SALE 64 S28tf. $1.50 5 sacks $1.00. Also Dalton, Piovldence. 015. DAIRY JTOMES 015 Notice W Rate - - $1.00 and Wasatch 6922 sacks $1.00. Also Dalton, Provi- oclock. Kindling. b&irdl Oil Fridays rifles, shot- A2 If. m ulshed rooms. 33 ItiJNT . North Fifth West. Phone FOR 1- -2 NERVE-O-METE- nished Remington automatic apartment, furnace ammunition tent S5tf. gun, with heated. 393 North Main. hx9 four wheel trailer. Fifth FOR RENT Nicely furnished North Garage. Phone 909-- J or bented apartments with garage. 906-S30. 135 Roadster $250 The following cars have been leit with us to sell. The owners are anxious and have placed quick selling prices on them 11930 Ford 1 2 ton truck 11929 Ford 1 Ton Truck 11924 Ford Ton Truck 11930 Ford Sport Roadster Also a number of real bargains In repossessed cars and trucks. BUTTER DIPPED POPCORN Fresh, crisp popcorn, buttered uniformally. Roasted Peanuts that are hot always. We feature ear service. 286 North Main Street, Logan. MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS fur- $150 at S30. t $350 $275 Fhone 211 Hyrum Mondays And 3 $275 $375 FORD PRODUCTS All kinds windfalien apples. 15c per bushel- Logan Hatchery. room furnished Three apart03-Road. Canyon 27 East. Second ment. North OlBargain on apples. Phone 1037-- J S30. Rooms for light housekeeping. 674 East Seventh North. S30. Extra Concord grapes. large ES22tf. Furnished house, garage at 29 Call 948. 925 N. 8th. C15-Phone West. Third South Elberta peaches. James E. HanS29. sen, Providence- Phone 798-R- 2 S30. FOR RENT Furnished apartments- 205 East Third North. Will 1st. bu. grade excliange l SlOtf. Jonathan apples for 1 2 bu. 2nd. grade Jonor FOR RENT Steam heated fur1 bu. wheat. W. R. nished apartments and un- athans forProvidence. S29. Zollinger, furnished house. Phone 87-S5tf. C. $375 ROLLER SKATING ELITE HALL Tomatoes. $65 Coupe 11930 Ford Tudor 11929 Ford Coupe 11929 Chev. Cabriolet 11929 Chev. 1 1 Truck 11929 Old.smobile Coach 11928 Chev. Ton Truck . 11929 Durant Sport SERVICE bushels for $1.00-Jam- es Jensen. Ifyrum, 05- apartment First West $375 $200 $50 Wo Ro Oslra&m b?,kr Firafe Attractive 5 room Paulsen Block- 31 North. Phone 8t53. FOR RENT Smiths All Makes Repaired. Phone 5i-- J Trix-Phoh- Hogs: receipts 444. including 264 for market. 87 to swansion packers and 93 to Reno packers. Generally steady, spots 10c higher, top 5.60 on choice 200 lb. butchers, bulk 160 to 210 lb. weights packing sows 3.00 to 3.60. Cattle: receipts 101. all for market. Killing classes slow, barely steady, quality plain; common and medium UP grass CHICAGO, Sept. 29 steers' 2.50-- 4 75; few grass heiGrain range: fers WHEAT: grass cows 2.75- 3 50: all cutters 1 00-- 2 50; bulls Close Low High Open .45 medium stockers 4 00- .45 .47 Sept .47 4 75; vealers 4.50-- 5 50; late Mon.47 8 .47 8 .47 Dec. .47 .50 .50 .50 Mar. .50 day two loads 1100 to 1250 lb. May .515-- 8 .517-- 8 .513-- 8 .515-- 8 good steers 6.10. isneep: receipts 1731, including 558 'for market and 1173 to ChiO wJ n: r; Uz, o 9 cago market. Range lambs about li steady, or.e doubU.73 lb. Idaho San Francisco wholesale dairy slaughter lambs 5.25. two cars market - Butter: 92 score 31; 61 lb. feeding lambs 4 25; 15 per cent out at 3 00, 91 score 30; 90 score 28 1- -4 MRS. ELLA B. SMITH 1. FURNITURE 3.00-4.2- i UjfSSSfc! 3 - Per An-th- FOR SALE HOME SOLD . and Shower District No. 8 H. F. Laub, Delepresided. Tpii present. gates: G. W. Lindquist, John II. Anderson. Olof Nelson, Hess, George Heinrich, Alvin Henry Laub. R. O. porter, MrsMildred Peterson, Cannon. Mrs. H. F. Laub. Alternates: Ariel Bcmtson. George Skidmore and Miss E. K. Lano. . District No. 9. R. E. Five present. presided F. C. Kidgell. Jr., Delegates W. B. Evans, Eugene Yeates, J. E. Mattson. Mrs- George D. Preston, Mrs. John E. Olsen, Miss Vera CarLson. C. A. Lun-dah- l, Mrs. Cor way Lewis, Albert H. Thompson, and Mrs. Don Bums. Alternates: J. L. McCracken, Mrs. Ira Cole and Mrs. Vern Crockett10 No. District John Q. Adams, presided. Ten present. John Q. Adams, Delegates: Wendell Ritchie. Charles Amus-seE. B. Feldman, Mrs. Ida Shepherd, Harry C. Parker, Mrs. L. R. Humphreys, Mrs. Barbara S. Amussen. Mrs- Amelia Adams and Mrs. T. B- Budge. Alternates: Georgie Ritchie and Mrs. S. A. Baker. District 11 Swen O. Carlson, presided. Twelve present. Delegates Swen O. Carlson. Mrs Swen O. Carlson. K. C- Sehaub. Royal S. Reid, and H. E- BowMrs man. Alternates: Nora McNiel and Albert Steffenha-ge- The home of Elorous B. Loveland at 475 East Eighth North, was sold through the George Y. Smith Real Estate agency to Albert Erickson. Mr. Loveland is contemplating moving to Brigham City. Hotel Tub and n. Sir Francis Drake Baths. Circulalinqke Water Uitra Volet Bay Hatch - OF;Mp Every room equipped withRadlo Servidor-.- J. Bullen. H. Guaranteed Fit. For demonstration or appointment eall 1157J or 470 East center T1 De Luxe 11928 Ford Roadster 11928 Dodge Panel FOE EEIIT FURNISHED W CITY 11929 Ford Panel J! S' 1 view. a fgr rent o TGi 1 the landlady, met them In the hallway. Vby. Miss Travers! she exclaimed. "What are you doing here at this time? Miss Travers Isnt feeling well, Chris told her. Shes going to spend the day at honje. Do you think you could send up a hot cup of tea? Im sure it would be good for her. Why, for over more! It was Mrs. Bixbys favorite exclamation. "For ever more! Of course Ill fix the tea. 1 11 bring it right up myMrs. Bixby swished out of self Mrs. Preston. HERES MORE ABOUT mm OJ FOR SALE able bodied men between 18 and 23 years of age, part time 65c per hour. Sure pay Inquire 101 East Center, Logan, S30. Utah. HEATING PRACTICAL JONES PLUMBING CO. Phone 823 LeGrand Johnson Trucking and Freighting Co. Newton, Utah. Dealer In Phone Feed and Grain 683J4 CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Skanchy - Smith . Radio Engineers Day and Night Service - 146-- 184 Phones: 539-W R 15 Far Ssl 0; FOR SALE KEED - - PRODUCE 150 tons of alfalfa hay. Call 06. 826-- 5: Choice Tre Bi 599-R- 2. barley. Phone S29. $2.95 $3.95 $5.00 3-- r A fine modern home, full basement and garage, on lot 3x13 rod3. Located on First West Third between like finding it. f'a -8 vjj-SIU'- modern Beautiful bungalow, double good garage, sprinkling system,North-Phonlocation. 221 West First 525 at 10 a. m. or 6 p. m. FOR SALE six room and Fourth South for only $2200. Easy terms. Just if 11 o- - r o Real Estate SMITH CLOTHING CO. Agency 75 N. Main, Logan, Utaii Sl?tf f |