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Show -- THE HERB'S MORE ABOUT HI CONFERENCE y 1 (Continued from page one) by President night meeting John A. Israelsen, and Scout Chairman Byron Snow. President Bickmore made opening remarks. Music for all sessions was furnished by the Second ward choir under the direction of A. M. W. Smith and j. Petersen. Evan O. Dariey offered solo numbers at the Saturday night meeting. Prayers were by Andrew A. Allen and Guy H. Mjtughan of Wellsville. The priesthood outline was resumed at the Sunday morning meeting with Joseph G. Gunnell IVar Wellsville. a Seventy presi-tfn- t. speaking on The Priest- ftod in Action"; Legrand Miller outlined the duties of an elder in the Priesthood; Scout Weston Allred spoke on his work as a deacon and Keith Anderson of Mendon as a teacher and vanguard. Elder M. W. Smith spoke on the importance of filling ones duties. President John C. Brenchley of Wellsville made opening remarks and also sang a solo. Mark Rose sang a solo at the and morning meeting also, prayers were by F. L. Shaffer and Burns Lee of Paradise. EARL W. ALLEN IS NEW PRESIDENT Oscar J. Hendry of Wellsville was released as stake president of the Young Mens Mutual Im- provement association and Earl was sustained in his aftei-noo- n place. Both spoke at the meeting. Leroy Forberry of Avon, recently returned from the Swedish mission, gave an interesting report of his work. He was followed by A. M. Israelsen. President Bickmore, in his concluding address, expressed the desire to impress upon all officers, the central theme of the conference and urged them to teach boys in their teens, o' the faithful performance their priesthood duties. He spoke of the solemnity of the priesthood and the necessity that only men who are worthy should be advanced Other changes in officer? of the stake, as announced at the afternoon meeting were: Al- farette Sorenson released as secretary of the Sunday School board and Verda Obray appointed to succeed her; H. O. Hughes, and Harvey Maughan as counsellors to President Ilondry on the Y.L. M. I. A. superlntend-enc- y succeeded by Lavon Larsen and Dr. J. W. Wright. Mrs. Ruby Jensen and Lola Millerreleased from the priJaffa ary stake board. Prayers at the afternoon meeting were by J. W. Wright and P. O. Hansen of Paradise. The Mutual Improvement association program Sunday evening was under the supervision vanguards and junior girls with Cantril Neilsen in charge. Opening prayer was offered by Harold Olsen of Hyrum Third ward. The Misses Helen Jones and Gayle Berry of Wellsville played a piano duet. Miss Virginia Hall of Hyrum First ward gave a retold story and a saxophone duet was played by Reed Petersen and Don Larsen of the Hyrum First ward, accompanied by Margene Petersen. W. Allen it m, i.m HERALD-JOURNA- 9 SCOUT HEAD APPEARS IN EVENING a KINDS BY nra uerk loon DARI. AJfXE. CECII.Y FKAMCES SEA HICK !! MONDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, L, KAY CLEAVER ' I iled, and u I li, by I had to walk right past 0. DEPARTMENT If Matif-France- poll think Id came to me. You know how I got They're awfully crazy that way I them I am hurrying. am hurrying. I tried to see wtiat lie ordered, A ND then when I was Just but I couldn't ti ll, hut it looked like dying anyway with ex- a steak, because be had such a hard citement and everything, you know. He just went on Daddy looked up and saw him, and time cutting it. he said to Mother, "Trudle, there's eating, in a perfectly cool kind of that young fellow who touk the part masterful, dignified way, but ever" of the brother !n tbe show last once in a while he'd lift those wonderful brown eyes of his lu a kind night. I thought I'd die. I Just about of .mute appeal like asking where passed out. It was too perfectly was my beautiful sister. Natter while Daddy said for me Nactor and everything. thrilling. But I never let on. I Just opened to stop staring at that fellow, that I was attracting Ills attention, but my eyes in wbat you call my innocent way, you know, and Mother said nonsense I was only a I said, Do you know him. Daddy T little girl. So then I said, with anInnocent looks, Well, of course. Daddy didnt other of my know him, but I kept on looking as you say, that 1 wondered what Innocent, and I began to pump, and his name was. Mother tslt In her I pumped and pumped, and I found coat pocket on the hack ot the chair, out everything, and Daddy and and thery was the program from Mother never dreamed that I was last night; shed saved it for the Interested or anything I am burry- - Coming Attractions,' you know. She put it in the menu, so he wouldnt lng. Hes a member of the Stephen see we were talking about him, and 0. Sperry Players. You know, they now listen, darling. You'll hardly t are putting on a play two believe it. His first name is EarL times every night right over here One of your favorite names for at the Hong Kong. They just start- men. And now listen. His last ed this week, so thats what hes name Is DeArmount. ' Capital D. e. been doing around this neighborEarl Capital A, r, m, o, u, n, hood and why weve never seen him DeArmount! Isnt that the most A name? de before. Hes not the leading man, marvelous thrilling or be wasnt in tbe show the folks and everything! I nearly died saw (that's where they went when when I read it right there on the they sneaked off last night while I program. And Earl always being was at your house), and the folks your favorite name, next to Chrisdidn't like his acting so awfully topher and Anthony and Hilary, for much but you know they just ab- men. It's jufet simply more than solutely arent judges of things like coincidence. Its just like youd that at all. Member, they didnt known from childhood days that even like Chester Fairfield in the you were going .to meet a man New Western Stock Company last named Ear), and souls reaching out winter, nor anything. They dont to souls and thought telepathy and care much for Ronald Colman, even. everything. I guess that Just about Miss By. ii was their teacher. L big-eye- d i one-ac- t Wheat: Open Dec. .54 -2 Mar. .55 3- -8 May .57 July .56 3-- 8 High .54 .55 8 5-- 8 .571-2.5- 5 .56 8 5-- PJace Tracis LcEes .53 .54 .54 8 j I'lum'o I 610 .55 !l AA (h 4 t,, 17 lOnCt-Tox)- n -- 7 Only NOTICE TO CREDITORS Call Phone DR. LYMAN E. SMITH ' i ALVIN SMITH, Mary-France- JOHNSON-NUTTAL- L COMPANY, fendant. All vs. MOTOR Plaintiff, a corporation. cnditors of the Johnson-Nutt- al Motor company, a will hereby take notice that by order of the Court in the above entitled cause all claims against said corporation must be presented to the Receiver of said corporation. John E. Olson, at The First National Bank, Logan, Cache County, oian. on or befoie the 13th day - January 1932. All claims must be itemized and duly verined under oath. In eae of the failure to present said claims within the time all claims above mentioned Johnson-Nuttall the against Motor company will be barred. John E. Olson Receiver of Motor Company, a corporation. Date of First Publication, Dec. 11. 1931. Date ot Last Publication, Jan. 11, 1932. TAXIS is ht reby given EXPERT TEACHER Thatcher Music Co. Permanent Wave 12 West Special, Only Center $3.50 With Shampoo and Finger Waves From now until Christmas MOVING Beauty Parlor Next Packing. Crating, Local and Long Distance Hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co. Phone 314 Paramount phone to Logan Garment 68 :n W i t N Certified Moving PHONE Him: rund Iio)d tzar, ii ,i i h U.i I J. ' 14 .tr. ,,l ! Radio Service 3 SKANCHY and SMITH Radio Engineers pi i. jj ' EVERY HUNG IN RADIO h W. Ault & Son ! Day and Night Service! 133 So. Main Phones: 145R - 539W - 184 that of ipcaal taxes fur Street Paving in District No 6 are due and unpaid m the amount.; and upon the lands set forth and described in the loi- lowing delinquent li,t. and unless said taxe.-i-, including mle-rcst, together with the eo.sts of publication, are paid on or be- foie tile 28th day of Januaty. 1932, tiie real property upon vvhich said taxes are a Len, wall on said day, be sold lor aid taxes, interest, costs of advertising and expense ol sale, at the offices of Logan city at 180 North Main Street. Logan. Utah, beginning at the hour of twelve oclock noon, of said day, and continuing until said property shall have been sold. FANNIE M. VERNON (TRUSTEE) The West 96 leet of the East 148 50 feet of Lot 5. Block is. if you re on a phone on the mainland, talking to Ha-jjPlat A, Logan City Sur-- 1 waii. For the machine Gwendolyn Blanco is beside is an in- - vey ... $1,502 56 unilawkins. City Treasurer' verter, which tangles transpacific telephonic conversation t. is to to give secrecy til you cant tell what it Is. This phone anci collector of Special Taxes. users, and the talk unscrambles itself after it crosses the ocean, pec, 19 8, Spanish Guitar GUARANTEE PERMANENT WAVE De- Dentist Cardon Jewelry Bldg. 41 N. Mam LEARN THE POPULAR IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF' THE IRST Ji niCIAL DIS- - To buy, sell or exchange, all kinds of poultry. Phone 975-TKICT OF THE STATE OF D17 UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. J W. U. JONES 1112 261 E. 3rd No Phone 552 J for Dental Appointments Tu BUY WANTED $59.30 Radio Service light grey felt hat, Saturday night. Re- -, turn to Herald-Journa- i. No CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OB questions asked. Reward. THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS INFORMA- Black 3 year old horse colt. FOR FURTHER Branded E L on left shoulder. TION Phone 838-Dl 4 . left, EXPERT LOST AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES 1 t Or taken by mistake, PROBATE 870-- J Tire BEST BUY in a WASHING MACHINE is right at SMITH BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY N30tf First crop alfalfa hay. Delivered Phone D10 Legal Notices VWiNNER.'' 360. SKEfciEP $20 00 FOR SALE FEED PRODUCE 2 4 South 10 leet of the West 40 feet of the East 92 50 feet of Lot 3, Block 18, Plat A, Logan ... $117149. City Survey TuMtii mONK 698-R-- 3. o'f That FOR ITANO TUNING 4. Dec. 8 LkuOR. FRANK HARRIS FOR SALE AMI tl.S Baby Chicks, lie, for spline livery. Phone Siifi-J(1 year old riding horse, Phone 632-- PRODUCTS Logan, Utah ' CAM, D18 530-R-- 1. wagon. 1 pair No. bobs. J. W. Garr, Millville. ' 3 FORD Phone 211 iu;t. pm bred D15 Hmimui. . N28tf Jersey Cow. Phone 310-- J. Pine kindling, 5 sacks $1 00. De- -, livered. Dalton, Providence. Rhode Island Bed pullets ready Dec. 17 Phone to lay; nice sio'k. also bakeis. Phone 866-Chi up. bicycles, .sku.s. sleigh, N14tf. ice skates, and boxing gloves, like new. Phone 842-Dl.i PHILOSOPHY: OOShA Motor Co. -4. S5t! 590-J-- SERVICE Six works old pi"-- Or will trade for hay. Walter Wnthrieh. Phone. Canyon Hoad 1)18 1205 681 8 wotfr hdrT boJ d ; apples, phone Notice 5-- sice-ran- ANIMALS lie ter While Dccj7 l J( seph Herne! I, Baer. 1- -4 3-- j FOR SALE FOR SALE- - uooo round native cedar por.ts 75 South Fourth West Phone 10 W. Logan. Mary-France- s Plain, If 72 J. Call N iOtf. FOR SALE - East Ilirec room house with mg porch garage. MISCELLANEOUS , Phone 205 Apaitment. north. WORK ITS for small contract balances due as compared to the value dll- offered. Thrd TRADE IN YOUR OLD CAR n lltf SENSIBLE TERMS apartment. 603-- - I. S. SMITH, MARGARET P. CANNON & J. P. SMITH The 7 Herald-Journa- l. range Klutf Sunday-sihoo- l IgfTAHOKlM am a reader of the Logan, Utah, room modern North 1st West. 3 no i it i: FOR SALE-FRU- pany. steam heated rooms; We also have a few cars ami apartments. 50 E Center. D 14. trucks left with us to sell ''umi.died Warded any kind ol work (. W Audi r on Box 128 Hyruni. who hesiTate Tne Dec- - 26 NIOtf NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPEC M. .54 .55 8 D16 can get a plumber day oi night at Cmok'ton Plumbing Co. Plume 376-Prices verv D17 reasonable. You Low 8 In-qu- emM removed rubbish WANTED e: 14v'lP'-rang- Permanent 'luted Write Practically new electric Nuine 7i.2 Grain Range CHICAGO. Dec. Phone 1 tf n-3- FURNITURE sink, and swi bed the water about with a bru h, and dr iibd to let 8urellmt do for "lh here limv io hiliK ly, would Phil was I.'Hh njairi. Sim did nut she had luard or mind, becau-read that the secret ut snect ssful love lay nut la ignoring faults hut in recognizing them aud not minding them. Years ago, when Phil had been early, she hail not minded that, and ao, sensibly, there was no rra-sofor minding now because be was always late. Probably it was merely a habit and not a fault at all; or were habits aud faults the same? She tqok two damp tea towels from the seat of a chair and went to hang them on tbe rack above tbe stove. It was mean of to skip off, as she bad, before tbe tinware was washed. It bad been sweet ot Cecily to offer to help, though she Bhould have known Ann would not allow it when ehe had company. Cecily was in love. For nearlg.19 minutes Ann bad forgotten it. .Poor Cissy Ann caught it back and tried to correct it She likes it, trf course. I am In love, and I like it. Of course I like it. I must like being in love with Pbil who is always late. She turned out tbe kitchen light and went through tho big diniug s room into the front hall. was coming quietly down the stairs, and she tipped her chin to sauciness as she answered Ann's question. (To Be Continued) Its Perfectly market. Opening classes about sales killing steady; only a partial clearance and medium made commcfn grass steers 2 50-- 4 50: good grain to teds upward $5; grass Cuvs 2.75-- 3 75: all cutters 1 00-- 2 50; bulls 2 50 to 2.75 Eheep: receipts 1546. including 1055 for market. 268 to California feeders and 223 to Omaha market. No early action on range slaughter and feeding lambs. Los Angeles N18tf FOR SALE NAME STATE He Ashes and Call 448 HERALD-JOURNA- CITY it uyment ir 149, and NO. ui'ekeeprr A poal-livel- big-eye- garage- w rued to eorre.-pon-d with lady l) tween 30 and 4u that can tun a car and also a good I. 691 l' .MISCELLANEOUS thing hack duivn nun) DRASTIC PRICE REDUC- im'!!TION ON OUR USED CAR .Nurtl1 JFnm',:1 Eat I OCR On December 15 the Hendrick- apartment.; will iuve one n I'h(! Coupe Spec... $lo0 D15 vacancy. Call 1071-1930 Ford Ton Truck rum room Irouie, bath, $1500 Lonir Wheelbase... $450 D29 Phone 7U8-1920 Pontiac ('each $200 ....$350 Furnhhed apartment, suitable 1929 Chev. Coach for light housekeeping. $12.50. 1929 Chev. l'A-to- n truck $325 18 East Second North. 03tf. 1929 Ford Coupe S300 OR RENT Steam heated fur- 1930 Ford Tudor Sedan $325 nished apartments and un- 1929 Ford DeLuxe Panel $350 furnished house. Flione 87-1931 Hudson Spec. Coupe S5tf. like new, will sacrl'ice! Modem home, gaidge. $20.00 Every car listed above carries Main Barber Shop. Nov. 30tf.a written guarantee backed . by our service reputation and Furnished house. Pr.one 87-the stability of this com- 1 g said furnace; SALE Dla ll at T Used Automobile full 38 East D15 Home, three rooms. Call J. rooms, modern $12.50. 7t4 1 Washington Bureau, Daily 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin NATIONAL ANTHEMS OF THE WORLD, and enclose herewith five cents in coin, or loose,, un can celled U. 8. postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs: ! house, 305-- J. i Dare! fnr-Ca- room house. Ihone 36, or call N28tf Nurth Maine. New 1 ng When you rise and uncover when the band plays The Star Spangled Banner have you ever wondered what the people of other lands are singing and playing as their own national anthems? Do you know God Save the King," and Die The Marseillaise, "La Brabanconne, Flanders," de Riego?" Am Rhein, Wacht Garibaldi's Hymne Hymn," ' Our Washington Bureau has a bulletin on NATIONAL (Jk ANTHEMS OF THE WORLD that gives the words and something of the history of the national anthems of the principal countries of the world. If you wish a copy of this bulletin, fill out the coupon alow and mail as directed: 1137-- 387 160-21- WHAT THEY SING room homo with FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES hmi.-e- , funn-ilu-- basement and garage 3rd South D14 room modern house Call 724 5 I at this critical time Modern G77-- J Dec- - 22 5; 3.25-3.5- 5 . one-side- Mary-France- FURNISHED .Io.ien: a 1 andI Scout Executive Preston Pond spoke on the vanguard program, explaining phases of boy psychology and the appropriateness of the vanguard outline to the boy of vanguard age. A clarinet duet was played by Lyndon Leatham and Paul by Christensen accompanied Leroy Dariey of the Wellsville Second ward. Mr. Hendry and Mr. Allen also spoke at the meeting. President Brenchley and President Israelsen made brief remarks. Miss Dorothy White gave OGDEN, Dec. 14. flJ.fi) (USDAi a saxophone solo accompanied Hogs: receipts 2535, including by Jean Allen on the piano. 332 for market, 148 direct. 87 the offered Homer Anderson to Swanston packers, 167 to closing prayer. Oakland packers, 02 to Reno packers, 392 to South San Francisco market, 339 to San FranCITRUS COW FOOD to Los AngeJACKSONVILLE, Fla A satis- cisco packers, 110 market and 268 to Los Angefactory stock feed is being made les Meetly 15 to 25c here out of citrus fruit rinds, les packers. 4 40 on 180-1lb a product formerly considered lower; top waste. The rinds, through a pro- lights; bulk 160 to 210 pound feeder pigs cess of dehydration, are said to weights sows five compete with beet pulp and sil- 4.00; packing 0 ib. Nebraskas with age. It is expected this industry loads will spread through the citrus-growi- freight benefit 4.80 to 4.85. Cattle: receipts 1215, includsections of Florida, Texas and California. ing 1174 for market and 41 to FOR RENT do.se in Plume 1 1 FOR RENT Ga.a.i ' THEM IN UNFURNISHED nace. I Ermintnide Mary-France- PHONE 50 or MAIL Doubledcy, Doran and Co. v said breathlessly over the telephone, Tve made tbe most marvelous, thrilling discovery that you could ever possibly Imagine! Mother and Daddy have gone for a ride, but I said I bad to study and rushed right in to phone to you Im ao excited I can hardly talk. Im fust sbnlutely shaking all over. Im kind of pale and trembling. Listen, Ive found out who! a Certain Somebody is. Yes. honestly. Everything about him. And it Inst too perfectly, marvelously wonderful. It Is really. Mothers cleaning woman didnt come today, so Mother went ahead and aired the mattresses and did every silly thing like that, and It pretty near brought on a nervous headache. So when Daddy came home and sha was pounding tbe steak he said, No more of this. Well Jump In the car and go over town for dinner. And he took the plate right away from her, he said am tbe steak would keep hurrying, but you know bow I am. I have to tell things In my own way and Mother said she wouldn't dress and put on a corset for any dinner on earth, and Daddy said, Just put on your coat over your house dress, you're as sweet as a daisy and neat as a pin, and well go right up here to this neighborhood place, we can get tomething. So we did. And we hadnt much more than taken our seats at the table In there than who should come walking In but Him! I thought I'd die! Honest, darling, I thought Td Just pass out. He had his hat a little and he had his cane and everything, and I never saw him look more handsome. ne gave me one of those cool, penetrating glances of his, and 1 could see he recognized me right off bnt, of course, be didn't let on or anytbfng. He just pulled out his chair and sat down facing me. Facing me! Feature s that, facing me. He looks even more handsome sitting than he does standing. There seemed to be worlds of unspoken questions in his eyes, too. Ill bet a thousand dollars that be thought, seeing ns together every afternoon, that we were sisters, and he was wondering and kind of mutely asking me where you were. He loves you, The more I looked at him the more I was certain of bis unspoken love tor you. One of my strong psychic hunches The Classified Columns Ns him. I could of almost touched him. My heart was heating so fast it pretty nearly stilled me, and mv knees shook and everything. But even for your rake, d irling, 1 didn dare glance at him as we passed I'd of died. know I would, and Mother was right behind me aud everything. But win n Daddy was paving the did kind ot check, up m front. glance tow..r! him. he'd kind of turned around In bis chair, and lie was looking right at 1 rea-inte! pass'd out. And 'cant expli.n It, hut right then an other one of my psychic hunches came to mo von know how they do and tt wa? just a.s if ho d said, in so many words to me. If you prls are downtown tomorrow s.fter school I am going to come up aud ' speak to you He'll (! It. Mary Frances. know it with all my hiuermo.--t be lng. It nukes me iMt kind ot tremble a'! m,r. Do you suppose we'll dare'1 9 he more 1 think about it, honest, the more I think we Just was think absolutely won't dare. ing, like D. mv and Biatrice. it might fmt .me t tie one of those di'.uns beautiful, Dare! Will. Hi rinnti ride Hill. If you thir.L I d Ion k down now. at this crucial t rue, afti r Mary. Frances slot p. d. caught or firtath sharply. D .p annoyance, coupling so sudden!', wuh tic r Intense si- eitement. had ill hut In tr.i d her after weo pionn'cd M.m iherly that wed Hike i..it and every- V 1 RACE SEVEN i. i 0 r. M l; P, L : proves it more than anything could 'They Ju t had pie for dessert and I saw knu shake bie bead, kinl of bored nd superior, that he didn't want any. Put he ate awfully slow iy, and he ludnt finished when w- 1,1,1, HILL, IfOW CO O'! WITH THE STOUT 4.15-4.2- t STRAHAN Mary-Fra- CHAPTER : t oife wealthy, rodparis iajwverlihe that Ahaea Csellj earning support (he hoaieleld. The slater have been rp baaed alnce ebUdbood. Tbe grundparrnta are known reaper lively aa ROSALIE" and OKA5TD" and they lualat ea keep tag up pretense of their former wealth. Aane, 28, and Cecily, 2a, do aecretarlal work and France a. is. Is atlll la school.Mary All tbe girls are attractive. When tbe tery open Anne baa been ea Raged to PHILIP ECHO YU, ynnng lawyer, for eight year. 'I bey raa not marry because Anne knows her sisters aad graadpar fata depend on her to naanag their borne. Cecily brings BARRY McKEEL without wat to dinner Ins. 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