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Show THE HERALD nems of MRS- Bb-- - ...nirre4 aurty Hi MABlf UF.lt K TOU4V JUPITEH la tohbrd imrtng the fiiKavrre-- J! ke rIvm fa-- a. -- HAZEL ROSS HAILEY PHONE FOR RENT foxy phann JL',K a "Ml BCWLEP HAS A 6iV--' BEFORE OE room modern apartment West 2nd No. Phone 734-- 3 o IMf. GUIs N-- lafMiiK.lio. hrciu, of Ike Morlety. Tkey .aerrrl, makr aa id Mury proaaleea to marry kilo oavr. Ufclle akoiiplBB tor kt-'eusernn. klnry'a taxi vra.hr. itu a liuildln. Mary became conscious someone was shouting, "Bring me brandy for this lady!" and iving her arms about and slapThis, she later ig her hands. irned, was merely an attempt to cover whether or not she had oken any bones. At the moment, sever, the indignity of her posi- sn she wa lying on a couple of airs brought her upright and rake more quickly than the buro-liquor they were forcing down ir throat. She was in a restaurant, About her hovered anxt-i- s face a waiter, a fat man who rned out to be the proprietor, id a policeman who pt saying Just a little accident, m're all right. Tako it easy! Well, she was taking it easy, she ought fretfully. Her head ached reely from the Jar when the taxi ashed into the building hut other-is- e she was all right, and she inted to go home. She made this wish known to the ilieeman, who held her arm firmly If he feared she might go faint id drop again. What happened?" she asked. Truck going the wrong way on street, he told her. Ton 't go out that way, lady" He oved between her and the door. can't I? Whats out there? 'TfieWie cleaning up the mess, he cabs all smashed, and there's lot of broken glass. Besides, cres probably a mob of people Say, thing to see the corpse broke off, ";.ou want to thank lat driver, ladjl He saved your HEN ' 764. one-wa- fe! I will! Mary exclaimed. is he? Theyve taken him home. He's at bad hurt. I'll give you his tine, if you want Please do. Oh, but ray patk Tho fat Where are they? ,or indicated a pile of boxes lacked on a nearby table, xe crushed a little, but not She thanked the fat man lv. How careful and kiud all been! n't thank you enough! she ih'bim happily. "Those are my eddiug clothes! ! So! lie retreated as she led to press a bill into his hand, N'ah, nah, give it to Tim, the e has a big family! The bill she ressed into the policeman s hand iet no protest. Want to try it? he indicated le front door. Ill go first Oh, no! Isnt there some other ay The policeman called Hey, ack! and the fat man hustled up gain, lie looked more than a litworried, as well he might be, Ah-ah- FOR SALE FURNITURE j e Itu-h- e 360-- Nl. J. Practically Phone 702. e new electric range-Sl9tf- . j - BOARD AND ROOM 5 room house, modern, 1st west. Phone 265. A-- Legal Notices AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES PRORATE CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR SIGNERS THE RESPECTIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Nu-Bo- type Call C. 8. 128 tf. Custom made corsets, corse-lettegirdles, rupture belts and pads. Effie E. Merrill, CorsetUer, phone 1279-- J 379 E. 2nd North s, WTORK MOVING! Mendon News Mrs. W. H. Terry. T. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bird, Mon-dai Hutton, M. I. A. stake work-- 9 Mrs. Floyd Hardman and Mrs. of Hyrum and Pres. Annie Sker and Miss Gladys Hughes. Clarence Barrett were dinner ke worker were visitors at guests of Mrs. John Leatham, Jr., at Wellsville, Wednesday. itual, Tuesday night-Mr- . visited their grandand Mrs. Oliver Sorensen They alsoMrs. Sarah A. Parker Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. mother. has been quite ill the past (gil Sorensen and childrenAn-I-of who month. lifornia were guests of OELarsen of Salt Lake Sorensen and Miss Ann was the dinner guest of Mr. and fensen Sunday. Miss and Mr. y- 01 w - - Soren-entertaln- ed at an attrac-el- y Mrs. Jacob Sorensen, Thursday. Mrs. Myrl Lamont entertained arranged luncheon in inpliment to her guests. Fall the Sovonis club,was Thursday. the feawers graced the table. Sewing rug rags Luncheon was served to Atand Mrs. Jesse Walker ture. 11 members and special guests. re dinner guests of Elizabeth Riggs and Mrs. Roskelley of Smithlield, MrsMurray of Wellsville and nday, Mrs. Walker gave the Earl Moral Standards at Mrs. Devere Lamont. Miss Nettie Dahle of Ar:o, i BeWson stake priesthood at e Id ho spent last week as the hmond in the gospel class. guest of Mrs. Jesse Baker. week Vance Walker spent the illiot Bird and son of Buist. tho wc.s visiting his parents. end at Salt Lake. His mother. - Mrs-vi- - doc-n- iititigii.'iiititiiiiiiijiititiiiUiiiiHhiiifiuiiihfiiii'iuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiitiHiiiiiiwniHiiiinttiiitftiiiiitin'itiiitiiitiffifltriiciiiutiiiimiitiiiiiuftiiiiy The Herald-Journ-al Phone 50 Mrs-Olive- - H1!? The building formerly used by the Daily Herald on Federal Avenue is for rent. For information, call . . . Margaret Foster Sunday. thew Foster and Mr. Cooper were missionary companions in England. In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maughan and children of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Maughan of Wellsville, Mrs. Claud A. Sorensen entertained at a prettily arranged dinner Sunday. A low bowl of flowers formed the centerpiece. Mrs. Delos Bird was hostess to a nicely arranged dinner, Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sorensen and children of r California and Mr. and Sorensen of Salt Lake. Dahlias in a tail vase formed a pretty centerpiece. Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Bird and children of Salt Lake have moved here and are going to spend the winter in Mendon, also Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hardman and family of Arbon. Idaho. Mias Alice H. C- 8tauffer, Smith, Dean Sorensen and Miss Laura Hughes enjoyed a luncheon given at the home of Miss Pinochle Hughes. Wednesday. was the feature of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Maroni Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Denny Hansen of Ogden wers guests of Mr- and Mrs. L- R. Bird, Sunday. Mrs. Walter Ahrens gave a party, Wednesday in honor of her son, Rulon's 13th birthday, Luncheon was served to Ann Hardman. Delpha Smith. Wan-- g Cleo da Hill, Faye Hancock, Richards, Lester Taylor. Vernon Bird. Lavcll Buist, Norman Whitney. Mrs. Marva Kidman, primary stake officer, visited the pri- -i mary at Wellsville Second ward - - 1 c fe p g i i, K 1 g1, Wednesday. In the first eight months of this year about $4,000.000 were houses-Edward- 1928 275.00 Pontiac Coupe 1929 Chevrolet 1 2 Truck 1929 Ford Coupe We have Shovels, Racks. Picks, Hoes, Hay Forks. Rope, Tools Special Coat, Hat, tie, and shoe hangers, Cow Stan- chion. W. Ault Son , d rf 150.00 y e IS CACHE AUTO CO. 279 30 South Main S. J. , JUST UNPACKED i Latest models in Majestic Radios. Finest super heterodyne perfect ton; reception. CRYSTAL BOTTLING St a ;s le x Y. ' FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 444 ie. d for Dental Appointments Phone 552-- J Dentist Cardon Jewelry Bldg. 41 N. Main re DELAY SAVES NOTHING Childrens shoes should n is ie be fixed before wet weather has to bring opportunity about illness. We feature special work on ladies shoes -3 RADIO SERVICE WITH A GUARANTEE Call 475-- J or - h d n SHOE REPAIRING CLARK AFFLECK Phone c- y GOODYEAR 235 t. 0. ie r Shoe Repairing NEATLY DONE We use only the best of ma- terials. Expert workniansnip. 8. WENDENES 115 A North Main Street Clean Furnace Pays. Our OIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does the Best Job. Jackson St Fry Co. Phone 130 30c Guaranteed 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 8, ie ;s ,d K m re 2S Holland Furnace Co. 1. Phone 388 We repair and clean any make of furnace. Get our estimate. a dozen paid for eggs at Independent Typewriters Grocery Co. Guaranteed Sewing Machine Service SINGERS 835 A SPECIALTY East Second North Phone 1296-- H. B. CAMPBELL New Corona Portables. New and Used L. C. Smiths ) Easy Payments. le All Makes Repaired. Ml Phone 601-- J W. R. Coleman d n, a- - )d id 1- -2 MOVING! S 515.00 j - D . !T 300 00 Chevrolet Sedan 250 00 Storage, Car Washing, Polishing, General Oarage Wrecker. Open Day and Service, Night. LUMBER SMITH BROTHERS COMPANY s $5-0- yit 37500 Chevrolet Coupe .... 1926 Chevrolet 2 ton Panel Yes FOR SALE - ie ton 1930 DR. LYMAN E. SMITH - n 'e LOGAN, UTAH ANIMALS EARL BIRD, Studebaker Sedan ..$175.00 Chevrolet Sedan 410.00 Phone Administrator of the estate of MISCELLANEOUS said Deceased. C- - W. Dunn, FOR SALE Rag rugs. Mrs. Attorney for administrator. Carlson, 521 North Main- - N2. Date of first publication, Oct. with the veterans receiving the 12, 1931. . deliver5 sacks balance of the bonus insurance Date of last publication, Nov-12- , Kindling, ed. Fireplace blocks. Dalton, may sign petitions favoring this 1931. after 4:30. Providence, 590-J- 4 movement at the following N17. Tiamed Logan business NOTICE TO CREDITORS Furniture store, Utah Nine Simmons hospital beds, Cafe, Owl Billiard Hall. Peak rest and fracture head Barber Shop, Hurst Service sta- In the District Court of the springs; best mattresses includof Judicial First District the tion, Second South and Main condition, selling State of Utah, in and for tbe ed. Splendid street. Anderson Service station. enenp. Call 525 or write Box B. of Cache. 270 South Main street. Fred & County 221 West First North. 015tf Max Cafe, and the Club Bil- In the Matter of the Estate of deANOELLNE S. BUTTARS, Phone kinds. POULTRY of all liard parlor. N8866-This announcement was made ceased. claims will Creditors present by Past Commander Albert O. round native Anderson. Cache Valley Post with vouchers to the under- FOR SALE Oooo cedar posts- 75 South Fourth 2129 Veterans of Foreign Wars, signed executor by leaving the 1027-same at the office of Attorney West. Phone Logan. Saturday morning. 65tf. George C. Heinrich, First National Bank building, Logan, SLEEVES IN STYLE LIME MISCELLANEOUS Utah, on or before the 17th day LIGHT of February, 1932. Want to buy wheat and barley. Benjamin Charles Buttars. Sleeves nowadays seem to be Executor of the last will and Phone 379-after 4 p. m. one of two things, cither sloptestament But. of OlOtf. Angellne or at otherthe shoulders, ing deceased. wise interesting in the way they tars, C. Oeo. Heinrich, Join the body portion of a garLOST for Executor. ment, or else they grow posi- Attorney of Oct. Date first publication, A babys light tan oxford, size tively fascinating below the el- 16, 1931. 2 bow. Mrs- - James R. Deering has between J. C. Penneys Nov. of Date last publication, a Persian green end brown and Woolworth's. Please leave 1931. 17. N-- 7 knitted wool ensenrole with a at Herald-Journa- l. cleverly cut windbreaker jacket Blue White and Cameo pin. beNOTICE TO CREDITORS that is striped through the tween 4th and 5th North on waistline and has striped, flarEastreward. Cal! at ing, bell sleeves to the elbow. In the District Court of the 6th 027U. First Judicial District of tho Herald-Journa- l. She wears sables with it and all State of Utah, in and for the her accessories match in tone. County of Cache. SHORT-LIVEIn the Matter of the Jclnt Estate of J. W. Embletcn and The average dollar bill remains in circulation a little Margaret Embleton, deceased. PHONK 448 Creditors will present claims less than two years. When it to the undersignbecomes worn by handling it is with vouchers Household goods and pianos his residence at Smith-fiel- d, returned to the U- - S. Treasury ed at Cache on to all parts of the transferred Utah, Department where it is destroy- or before the County, 15th day of Deed and a new bill is Issued to city. cember, 1931. take its place. RICHARD PILKINGTON Long Distance Hauling Administrator of the Joint Quality work and reasonable FsL'e of J. W. Embleton and & prices prevail In the commer-cl- al Margaret Embleton, deceased. J. of Dates of publication, October printing department Stations Named 1929 1928 Packing, crating. Local and long distance hauling. Johnson Cab Ot Transfer Co. Phone S14 N-- Bonus Petition ne FOUNDATION GARMENTS Attorney for Administrator. Date of fast publication: Oct. Good Jersey cow, will freshen soon. 570 East 8th North N-- 2 2, 1931. Date of last publication, Nov. Nov. 4 Small pigs. Call 834-1, 1931. One high class regisNOTICE TO CREDITORS tered Holstein bull and a of number high class cows. In the Matter of the Estate of, Phone 16 or 76. 014tfJeremiah Baker, deceased. Creditors will present claims FRUITS with vouchers to the under- FOR SALE signed at his residence in Mendon. Cache County, Utah, on Apples. Fred Blotter, Jr., 104 5 or before the 14th day of DeCrockett Avenue. cember, 1931. Mrs. Helen Walker accompanied him as far as Ogden, where she was the guest of her brother. Andrew Bigler. Joseph Cooper of Wellsville War veterans and other citiwas tne dinner guest of Miss zens interested and in cympathy Ma- 0. K. That Counts 1926 FOR SALE G. DAINES Phone 1112 East 3rd North 261 For Sale House Administrator NEWEL VICE - lined Cars With An B. JONES W- - Experienced middle aged housekeeper wants work. Best references. Write Route I Box N-- 3 26 Lewiston, Utah. MOSES THATCHER l- FORD PRODUCTS Phone 211 Logan, Utah EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Call Tu ai(l E R S Motor Co. NOTICE TO CREDITORS j l Shape 12 West Center modern FOR SALE Beautiful six room bungalow, double garage, sprinkling system, good IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF location. 221 West First North. THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- Phone 525 at 10 a. m. or 6 p. m. 3i2tf. TRICT OF THE STATE OF THE CT ll IN AND FOR COUNTY OF CACHE. BUY In the matter of the estate WANTED of William K. Aitken, deceased. Creditors will present claims To buy, sell or exchange, all kinds of poultry. Phone 975-with vouchers to the underN17. signed administrator at his residence at 95 South 1st West, of all kinds Phone Logan Cache County. Utah, on Poultry 866-N8. or before the 3rd day of December, A. D. 1931. e Makes THATCHER MUSIC CO. with range, 017tf. FOR RENT Modem four room S9tf. house. Phone 1006-- WANTED Durant Sport Roadster $225 1930 Ford Cabriolet $375 19oO Ford Tudor Sedan $325 1929 Ford DeLuxe Panel $350 Every car listed above carries a written guarantee backed by our service reputation and the stability of this company. We also have a few cars and trucks left with us to sell for small contract balances due as compared to the value offered. TRADE IN YOUR OLD CAR SENSIBLE TERMS Convenient Terms 202 So. Nov. 4 EtagLlch I 1929 $65 to $150 3 room apartment 9 00, Call 141. home on Boulevard. Amusseo. it - 933W. room furnished $10 00. garage- For two girls. Reasonable. 391 Nl. FOR RENT New North Main. taxi-drive- I- Good Standard So. Q24tf Electric stove, good condition-Phon265, or call at Fonnes-bec- k Nov. 4 Knitting Works. FOR RENT Living room, bedroom suites,c breakfast set. radio. Ortho-phoniUNFURNISHED victrola. curtains and draperies. 179 East Fifth North. Steam heated office rooms. Ap-- N2. Fonnesbeck Knitting ply Nov. 4 Furniture and bath tubs. Phone Works. - third-degre- PIANOS home and 691 North 021tf. Fourth East. Furnished apartment, suitable lor light housekeeping. $12.50. 03tf. 28 East Second North. Steam heated rooms and apartments. 50 East Center. Phone 360-- J. Nl. FOR RENT Steam heated furnished apartments and unfurnished house. Phone 87-S5tf. i J Phone b 1 188 apartment 1st. East3 - ! Bargains In Used room apaitment, Furnished steam heat, electric range. 312 West Center. Phone 936. tf. Four room, furnished or unfurnished, heated apartment, with bath. 261 East 3 North. 024tf. 1 t tf Furnished ts -- 3 j , MRS. ELLA B. SMITH tf wine-spotte- - ' 5 rooms, had gone out to dinner, tho bookkeeper raid when she railed ills office, but would be baik. Mary gave him the address of the restaurant. Mr. Jupiter bad not come In Spence reported his master had stayed at the Yacht Club for dinner with some of his old cronies. He had Tom, but in deference to her new clothes she called one of the other chauffeurs and drove into town In elate. She had lost faith lu taxicabs. Bowen sterpod out of the shadow of a flight of stone steps to greet rPHE room wag a small private was not until they had en her. dining room. Halt a dozen men tered the place- that Mary recogsat about a tablecloth, stiff brushing that made her whole nized It. smoking and drinking. A sudden body feel tingly and rested, and "Why, this Is where I was tbl silence, like paralysis, seized the slipped the black dress over newly afternoon! she ext iainW as they 8rouP- - As Mary and the officer ap-- bought uoderthings ot incredible threaded their way between tables neared, one man, tall and foreign- - softness, when the maid came in, to one in the angle of the wall. appearing or was he merely well-- 1 quite breathless with chagrin. Half a dozen persons, all men, were tanned ? rose from his chair .oh M(s& Haikness, I didnt siattered about the room, eating, abruptly, then sank hack again. j,far you cym jnj a Mr. Bowen drinking. Mary smiled slightly and inclined j hlu ,n you repeatedly. He Alary was about to relate th her head in peifunctory rocogul- - j lin. 90Jne calling information for of the taxi accident, when she important tion of what bhe took to he an act you. lie gave me his number and story caught atglit of an uuforgettably of pollteuess. gaj(j e'd wa;t ja until you called. ugly face reflected in a sideboard They passed through the room, Maw took the card she proffered mirror. It was Mike, the waiter. out another door Into a black hole and wput tllougtlttullv to the tele-o- f she began, but "Why, theres a hallway, and entered the back pliane. Bowens gesture stopped her. door of a drugstore opening on a Bo-sounded voice very "Better not," he said. Nothing side street. Here the officer do- j flipped unci business-likover the to be scared of. I Just dont underPosited her packages into a tail, j wire there was no sign of the stand all I know about this pises, and helped her in. companion of yester- - thats all. Im hoping to find out IH give you that driver's name, days meeting. His serious tone something tonight. Mike served them with an imsaid, taking out a pad and j j cessed her as much as his words, j Miss Ilarkness, the man we passive countenance. The fat propencil. Do. And the other man' name, j were speaking of is in New York, prietor looked in from ao adjoining and the address of his restaurant, Not hiding, exactly, but in retire-sh- room, nodded to Bowen, failed to added. "Perhaps I can take a ment. and seems to have a good recognise Maxy in her evening atou Lis mind.' tire. apparently, and slipped back. party there for dinner sometime "Yes? and pay him back that way. ThatS Jack Shay, Bowes told The talk is that lie did both her in a low tone. "Jack's seared Don't worry about Jack, tlte Jobs. underworld is And talk want He Stiff. dont policeman replied. Somebody slammed Into the front of his place this afternooa, anything you could give him un- usually pretty accurate. At least, asWe can is. I be think this and less its a bulletproof vest." safely hasnt stopped shaking yet. sume ha is the man vre are after. Jack can't figure out what they're "Oiil Why? You Rotten don't after him for, Mike tells me, hut understand, you? The policeman had finished writhes gonna pot the bum'e rash on ing, and tore off the sheet and band- trying to talk over the telephone we do? Mary some guy he's got laying up up"What what shall it to Alary without reply. sursat down suddenly, stairs. Thinks its btm they're "I'll have to lake your name and asked. toShe find herself shaking with after. Gang etuff, probably. prised address as a witness, he said. Mary burst out laughing and toM "Oh, keep me out ot it! Mary excitement "What can we do, you mean, he about the accident. begged as she handed him her card. "Well, keep it under your bat, "My the man Im going to marry corrected her. "God, I dont know. would he furious!" This wasn't Several thing. I dont want to Bowen advised. "Let Jack worry a Neither do you, 1 take little, it won't hurt him. Teach him quite true but it was true enough. muff this. Ordinarily Id say take him in not to let thosa bums hang around The policeman did not protest when on the evidence weve got and hero the way he docs. Jacks a r drove off rapidly. the a con- right guy, but hes always taking it She was not much delayed, and trust Kane to on the knuckles for some other guy. felt no worse for the misadventure fession out of him. But Im afraid a except a heightening of the sene Tell you frankly, this bird haseeL Hes a regular grandma to all the crooks in Christendom. When they of excitement that had been thrill- rep for being slicker than an He's been In a good many tight get in trouble, tuey taka it on tli ing through her veins all day. A glance at the clock on her scrapes and wiggled out. legally. lam for Jack's, and he puts 'em up mantel showed nearly 6 oclock, He's got a record, but that was till they can get out of town or it uml Dirk would come before she years ago. They havent pinned blows over. All I had to do was tell him Mike had a record, and he took could freshen up and change unless anything on him lately. "I don't know, hut it seems to me h im n. Heart as big as a bocr- she hurried. Fatigue vanished magically as she dashed about, we ought to tie him up bo tight he kpS. We grinned, Thats why were I.ured by curiosity, the lumbering cant get away before we try to Della came In to help, and to her make a pinch. Thats what I want dining in this dump tonight instead in of a joint that would fit those own surprise as much as the maids, to talk to you about I've got a swell clothes of yours. Im eating Mary seized her about tha waist swell idea look, is there sooie- - off the cuff this week." Then to aml waltzed about the room with wbeie I can see you? her. the, s10,!lcitU(l0 in her eye be How could she see Why. "Della, Della, Im going to b him touight? Yet it might be her added quickly, I wonder who it is married tomorrow! But you miratat only opportunity. Tomorrow she he's got upstairs? Vivian Gordon's murderer, of the guy that shot tell a soul! would lie married and gone. Itothstein? Ha was being funuy, Tomorra is it? Oh, Mies Mary! I'm Just trying to think I have now, and Mary smiled appreciaAnd does Mr. Jupiter know? an engagement tonight, but it may tively. "I dont know how to tell him, he quite late. Mike, the waiter, totaled up the Della. I promised to stay, but a or Ive got night assignment hill, scribbled on a pad. aud laid the oh, if Mr. Bruce would only come! come there. But Id like to see sheet of paper face down on the I'd "Ah, that young spalpeen! I want to talk over table. Bowen puked it up and preHut the packages were a move you something with you. Could you come in and pared to sign it. His face changed derel ct than attraction the potent Bruce they forgot him In the joy of have dinner with me some place? color as he read. He handed it to If Dirk Mary. Mary thought rapidly. snapping striug and burrowing into "The Fly is here," she read. tissue paper. One simple little wa3 still at the office abe could go (To Be Continued) dress was aU she was looking for, in and meet Bowen and Dirk could ; . 7 he NOV. 10TII. 1980 Ford 1 ' o Ton Truck Long Wheelbase... $450 1928 Ford Sport Coupe $200 ! 929 Ford Tudor Sedan. .$250 1920 Ford Coupe $ 65 1928 Nash Sedan $350 1929 Chev. Coach $350 1926 Ford Panel ton....$ 65 1929 Chev. V -t- on truck $325 1929 Olds. Coach $250 929 Chev. Cabriolet $350 1929 Ford Coupe $300 modern. Close in. $25 00 a month Phone 764. rooms, modern $12 50. Phone Ik IRK 1 er SALE Guaranteed Fit. For demor appointment onstration call 1 157 J or 470 East Center. 131 J. ? DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION ON OUR USED CAR STOCK FROM NOW UNTIL CHARIS FURNISHED tLS'EC, A' 1 FOR SALB Used Automobile or MAIL THEM IN SO Service he. I PAGE THREE The Classified Columns nerTe-wracke- rec-Fi- 1981. 2, T AUTOMOBILES call for her ami briug her home. She would really see him much sooner that way. And so it was arranged. , she "Then come to this address wrote down the number he gave her. I'll lie there when you come. f EDDIE, way rtiifRraw brother la the house at the and baa dJaappeitred. wi4t hoar, Re thief failed to get the Harter rkhlra. Mllnjkfl111 down and killed h I.MT,C t KtMaW meet Mar. DH KAE drop the case hfllev- -. ddle the murderer. MR. Jl ITKU and DIRK beliete the UOttEX tiC the Sla dUcorrm a iretraek gambler and crook illrd THE fti'l.Y to nhom Mdir red moitey. Bowen rIui Murj eoat be fonnd la the Jupiter the murder. It Mip the night ofThe butler her brother'. It aa katlnir been worn by he ejected lhal kl. Dirk forbid. Mary to go oa wlik Ijfo MONDAY. NOVEMBER LOGAN, UTAH, BY N f hr HAKKKSS. Mary L Peril for the Bidewalk in front of his to wear this eveuiug, bnt somehow place was a morass of splintered it seemed necessary to open 11 the wood and shattered glcss. The placw! boxes. . was ouo ot the innumerable apeak- One revealed a littie black dinner casies housed In the basements of dress that was s love, all cobwebby old brownstone front. And the lai n at the top with a skirt made of proprietor was hardly convinced yet stiff ruffles of net. They both that what had happened was a mere hugged it, held it off and caressed traffic accident. Accidents in Mr. It with their eyes. Mary had Jack Shays life usually had a bought It for dming and dancing deeper significance. Fearing gang on shipboard, hut she was tempted warfare as he did, it was no wonder to wear it ton'ght. After all. could lie appeared far more any night of her life be mora imby the occurrence than Mery, the portant? Her last 'date. There victim, did. j were embroidered slippers to match. "Come this way, be Invited, and and a white evening wrap. Mightn't Mary and the stalwart officer fol-- they be going out to dance a little? lowed him to a door at the rear of Dlik hadn't said. the long room. Here the fat man i Della made her for her knocked, entered, spoke a few t by whisking eway the empty hoi. words, and then held the door open "You think I should, Della? to admit the others. And that 0. K come Indeed, you should: on through. was that. Mf Oh, (Vhere -- JOURNAL, AUTO LOANS Greatly Reduced Rates. t 15 Minut Service. Home Acceptance Corporation For Sale or Rent A five room modern home on a 310x14 rod lot for only $2800. Located at 135 West 4th South. An eight room brick home, 3 bedrooms on 342 West 2nd South for only $4500 See our list of homes to rent. 7375 Kiesel Avenue George Y. Smith Ogden, Utah teal Estate Agency dx in is ; k, T- - id jr ;r t: k, l- - n. i- . |