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Show - PAGE FOUR THE SECTION TWO. LEAP YEAP BPIDE i ffi7 I rr that night hr a justice of peace In a dingy room of the Bill Trlugle, who court bouse. covered court bouse news aod a matt neither Cherry nor Pan bad rer seen before, were the Dan bad appealed to Pringle ' a tuono-tone- sang out the Justice. was all thera was to It. ' Dan placed a They folded hill In the official's hand. He draw Cherry toward him and kissed her.. Thera wga soma joking that Then she , tha bride scarcely heard. fad Dan were outBlda in ths night ?IU Pringle stood beside them ea the steps. he said gaily, now for "WfU, hi honeyaoeai Ton two want a cab, don't you 7'-- H a bald op two Angers, whistled shrilly end a cab that bad been cralajng down the opposite side of the Street swerved to ths curb. Dan and Cherry got Into the cab. frinflle . waved and disappeared - ' down tha street, Blsmark hotel," Dan .the cab driver. He (aid to Cherry, Ita all right, Isnt It? Well And some place youll like better In a day or two. It'a all right. Dan. Of course." The Blsmark was less than a dozen blocks away. The streets seemed sicgularly quiet, for it was Still early. In the darkness of the cab Cherry's face was barely risible. A misty blur of whiteness Dan's arms gathered her close. You darling!" ha whispered. nThst ! - - .me rFHH ecstacy wa Interrupted , .abruptly aa the cab Jolted to a to tbe sideetpp., Cherry, stepping walk, could scarcely believe that aha was the same girl who two hours earlier had left the hotel. Shannon and Casey. Wom iPHH K tor-tun- - .von Preston News bv c corner G has been couten-tiate- am! isolated m lemon juice. JL IX Marve A ilUIUl Arrived This Morning to Replenish beside Connie Our Stock Randolph. vernation Dims Shannon's gaze followed Cherey's. ' Don't mind Connie, Dixie said In an undertone. "She's the office vatnp but nobody takes ner setiourly. Connie was missing when they passed out the bralua and she's been missing ever since!" Louder sho said, Bill, will yon tell Dan we want him over hers. Tell him to make It pronto." The words were casual but Cherry thought that beneath this assume!? air Dixie was displeased. Casey appeared bearing a tray with glasses and a plate of sandwiches. There was an Instant Bni Pringle chorus of applause. complied with Dixies tnatruettong and a moment later Dan reached Cherry's side. he asked, "Getting acquainted? They're a great bunch. smiling. Cherry. You'll be crazy about them all. Would it be too much of a favor to ask my wife If she'd have the next dance with me? Cherry flushed with pleasure as she arose. An orchestra half way across the continent was playing a melodic German waltz. The notes floated out sweet and clear from 11an and Cherry had th radl'never danced together before but their steps matched perfectly, The next time Dan whispered, we pass that door slip through It. We're going to make a getaway, Mrs. Casey will help us. Five minutes later they were s hurrying down a rear stairway. other five minutes and Dan was helping Cherry Into a taxicab. As the cab rolled aloug through the darkness Cherry thought. "This can't really be me! I can't believe so much could happen In 24 hours." Fortunate for her that she could not foresee the next 24 hours JACKET FROCKS UOLKUOS CAIMCLETS SMART NFAV SHEERS STREET ENSEMBLES ROlKill CREPES PtRKHIT PRINTS DARK PRINTS LARGE DOTS SMALL DOTS ROMAN STRIPES SOFT PASTEL - Sizes H to 41 As Summer Approaches The Demand is For An-wa- (To j Do Continued) tin1 I'jfjlit hat for comfortable summer wear. Soft, Just SEF.S PROMISING MGNS MADISON, Wis June 3 0 1'' H Kick In the opinion of Dr hofer. I'nivcrsity of Wisconsin eco nonnxt. four promising signs of reeo.erv from the depression arc. the fundamental economic situa- Hon is stronger than tr. 1922, de Ration of wholesale commodity ernes is slower; the banking in centers is imorovmg; fed end reserve banks have entered the 0 n marijCt wlt(! iarge scale ons. , situ-Itio- r.Altlll iltxiblf Panama. Special Group MATRONS n ... IN vir.l.YL, GMIKE huge metal globe, standing as high as an building vvdl represent the earth and house a display of prehistoric monsters d the Chicago Worlds Fair next year ; FT THE y MAXIMA Or $ . for . merely a Holeproof the hosiery which ha an international reputation for colors, charms and sxirt hat bright hues. . . Fitted crowns of fabric; stitched 98 HATS Swimmings Great at Logana . 59c in all Holeproof Hosiery . To Sell At Only Tim .smart new Gorgeously Gay As Low As . 1 69 For The First Time! The rudder of tho S S Heren- eta weighs 55 tons fVOFT BOAT Marvelous value A eight-stor- Softees Panamas brim You slm have several. WKHioor Made I5y Jantgrn includes one lot Munsing and Hercules Suits. Values to $0.50 Selling for $2 9S Also Shoes-Caps-Hel- ts See the Many Cute Things For Baby at the Infant s Department gfrrrrm rrm-- soag thry didn't know about the New Oxydot then Whether you're washing dishra or clothe, suds do tbe work. Oxydol makes 50 more ends richer, vpiieker suds that rinse off clean, that leave no scum that's why this safe soap ran do so much and still he kind to hands and dainty things. Procter A Gamble Inc ChristianasJcaditiq S. & H. STAMPS ARE VALUAIH.K GET YOURS! arftnMtSfot'e d G G King, Pittsburgh, Pa, ihennst, has nnnoumed Dr Another Shipment . BUT Vitamin THIS EVENT CONTINUES SATURDAY Not a sale new price 0 n At the Wonderful Dress Values Offered In Last Wednesdays Sale 79c QEEK3 h-- They seemed to be la earnest con- Og-tler- &ceq and dairy and heef cow herd localit suitable raise baby ef tions Thu mi Teased live.stotk program has much lo promise the farmer, to follow the cowpath to prosperiDiversified farming should ty. a" replace the one crop system the wheat alone The ini onto from dairy, the hogs, the thickens and sheep should increase the income nearly list per cent where properly practiced Don't forget the plan but follow it to prosperity a had been pulled back In the next room and that couples were dancing. Sho looked about again, rather anxiously, for Dan. There ho was sitting In the far ul MADE c I A rtf Suddenly Cherry saw that rugs Daft helped Cherry inlo the cah. She Dan, Introduce tn, can't you?" frightened and miserable. Phillips turned to Cheriy. "Halfglanced at Dan and thought hnw bo wits, he said, grinning, "but handsome and dependable looked. th'.. 'ro harmless My confreres of the well kaow-r- i News. And ne was her huBhand! Cap Graham was still on duty TY VN raised a hand. Ladles nnd at the hotel desk and Dun led lio began, "allow gentlemen, Cherry forward. mo to present Hie ono and only to I'd like Introduce an old Mrs. Daniel Phillips, who has so friend,'' he said. This is Mr. Gra- graciously consented to bear the ham. Generally known as 'Cap' iiamo and sliaro tho ancestral Cap I want you to know my wife." of the house of Phillips What? Say I'm glad to meet J!) 15!" He pulled out a trouser you, Maam. But this Is a surprise! pocket, turning It Inside, "(live Why why, for mercy sake! Ain't 'em a bow, Cherry. That's tho girl! you the one who was here a whilo There were rhoeii and applause. ago? I mean say !" In a few moments all of them were Take It easy, outside. Phillips grinned. Cherry found herself Cap. And arent you going to con- wedged Into tho rear seat of an gratulate me. You're tha first one automobile Intended for five pasto near the news." sengers and carrying eight I)an Yon mean you've Just been mar- was beside hor and on the other ried? Well, say Is It really siilo the girl in the green hat whose name was Dixie Shannon. The name true? sounded familiar and Cherry was Certainly It's true." Well, I declare! She's a pretty sure sho had soon tt sotnowhore. And you've She learned almost Immediately one, she Is. though. picked a good husband, too, Ma'am." that Dixie wrote motion picture rethe old man assured Cherry. One views for the News. of the finest! I want to congratuA half hour's ride brought them late both of you. Yes, sir. ludeed t. a largo apartment house. The I do!" Caseys lived on the second floor. The outer door opened and Dan By elevator and slaircaso tho crowd turned. At his ci of 14 arrived at tho door almost at tho same time. clamatlon Cherry whirled about. A dozen men and women, laughCasey, so Dan Informed Cherry, ing and calling out gaily, crowded was telegraph editor of the News, into the hotel. They swarmed A nnnute later she was being Inabout Dau and Cherry. Bill Pringle traduced to Mr. Casey himself. Sho liked him instantly for his appeared to be In the lead. Here they are!" the court house gray hair and crinkly blue eyes and Here's the bride the way that he smiled at her. She reporter cried. and brldgroom. Look at 'em blush- liked Mrs. Casey, too, when she ap ing, folks! Whos going to be first peered a moment later. Mrs. Casey to kiss the bride? plump and very pretty. Ap Dan stepped out, smiling. parently Impromptu parties at the Just a minute." be protested. Caseys were no novelty. An angular youth In a dark suit Say, what Is this anyhow? We'Te come to help you cele- had seated himself at a piano. Now he was crashing out the opening brate, put In a small girl wearing a green bat. Were all going out chorda of the Lohengrin march. to Casey's and we're going to take Cherry looked about for Dan and you with us. For goodness sake, could not find him. BUI Pringle ing. liberal feeding of known ra- tions and vigorous culling of linprofitable animals is most do sirabic Ilog raising should be prar-tio with impioved sanitation, disease inntrol nnd utilising cheap Great emphasis gram for feed should be placed on poultry, with t rigid tilling, proper housing and sanitary measures, better care and more direct marketing, maintaining bettor .hcep and caring for them so tha' a minimum loss ensues Development of pastures, instituting weed control, fertdiz-omg, planting, carefully selected age nnd diverting some of the land into pasture. Use gram pastures for roughage to maintain that's all away. Evilvti Monson. G.en Gar- tei Oi.dvlm Jensen and Kaltnore G.oid B.ituara Ii m sen w,i May queen Mrs. Gcnerva Hale and Mrs. 10 guests Pastel coin:, were used1 The Melodv Weavers who are Hattie Thatcher returned home on in the decorative at ranu t.ic its Tvrc i!uil l.ilicn Wri'er and Weaver, have returned Saturday from a two months' so- At 8 p m a thiec coarse lunch I'ogim.c n.u-- u il ftom sin n. journ In Portland, Ore. and Seat- con was served gagement in California tle, Wash. Announcement is made by .Mr. .11 ST SO.imhi YF.KS and Mrs. Fred Hawkes of the M DISCS', Wis, June . I a D marriage of their daughter, Clara T nl elapsed since the hist great Dean, to Oliver Morrison, son of srUvncr rovorru tnm part of the Mr. .and Mrs. John A. Morrison The nuptial rites were preformed left for St Louis, Tuesday evening earth must have been at 30,000 In the Salt Lake temple Wednesvears according to studies made for an indefinite time Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson recently hy I, It Ingersoll, I'm-- I day, June l. nnd Mr. and Mrs Jack llicken- - versity of Wisconsin phvMes pro- At the Rotary luncheon Wednesday, Paul Larsen, who recently re- looper spent the week end at lessor This was longer than previnos experiments indicated, said turned from a mission to Ger- Kaysvdle. The May festival staged by the Ingersoll, who is studying tern many. gave an interesting talk on Second Ward his,travcls in Europe. primary was a peratures in deep copper mines pleasing affair to all who attend- - of northern Michigan to compile and Mrs. Horace Baugh ed. MrA the special feature was the data for use in estimating spent Sunday and Monday in parado. Prizes for this event were age of the earth Bishop and Mrs. William Hawkes, Jr., Postmaster and Mrs Wells McEntire. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Spongberg. were among those from here wno attonded tn.t graduation exercises of the U. S. A. C. at Logan, Saturday. Graduates from here included Selma Hawkes, Davis McEntire, from four years courses and Telisile Luthy. Ruth Spongberg and Helen Ta.vtor from two year courses Mr. and Mrs. Orson James were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller at Logan, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nielsen are spending the week in Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robinson of Logan, were Preston visitors over tbe recent holidays. Alma Johnson Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mis. Bald Weaver, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, attended a social affair at the Manuel Packer home in Nashville. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carver of Price, are guests at the home o! President and Mrs. W. K. Barton. Mr. Connie Hakkila and Miss , Gwen Foss entertained at a cleverly arranged bridge party for -- Tie re were four young women In Hie irowd besides Dixie Shannon. Two were t lie wives of reporters A slim girl with red hair cut short ami wearing a tailored tweed suit was Introduced as Doris Ware Someone told Cherry that Doris coveted news alignments on an equal footing with the men and was considered one of the best fea tme writers in Wellington. Cherry was not sure sb liked her. She thought Miss Ware rather reserved The fourth girl was Connie Randolph from the society department, a tall, slender brunet whose black satin frock outlined her figure frankly. She had barely shaken hands with Cherry and then drifted . 1 i young man at the piano had to abandon Lo-hengrin to provide accompaniment for a quar.ette. The singers voices had more to recommeud them In the way of yolume than in tons The quartette attempted Oh, Promise Me." but gave It up abrupt ty for Call Me Sweetheart.'' They liked this bo well that they sang it v 1 i g tw ice. to help local, the clerk it courts to Issue tha license. It was a ceremony entirely without sentiment or any element of rtheaered. "A few words mumbled ,.5elfe , J At great KEEP , been persuaded laa Cherry, rather pale, still wearing the polo coat and her small brown bat Dan's "I do ringing clear and loud In the stillness. Except for tha small group In the clerk's office and two old men crabbing tha floor of the central corridor tha court house seemed deserted. telephoned r th, wheezing, jjyv Presto them a call. there was to It! ' 30 : SO a 55;Vii, They got the rest together and met at the office. When I knew you'd g.ne bad- - to the Blsmark I gave NOW GO OY WITH THIS STORY CHAPTER IX rpHEY wer, married a little before Id mia Pen Easy, Bill told her. As soon as I got hold of Fredericks (the dork who had Issued the license), ra , r 1 9 3 2. 3. present we are hearing a deal about diversified farm-ing on a wide scale Campaigns are inaugurated among farmers to STOCK inunate of thesomehugefarm TO crops such surplus ns uheat and cotton, etc Farmers have been asked to cut down production of such crops and pro-dt- n in A. el IKKUKKKK e more variety The good comtltrinurmn I Inh Mai Agrioil-lura- l bination railed the mul ( plan is being offered the ineiit station Vi 'i mm tans und itgruultund farmer as the magic formula that txpcrls have long agreed that the vaiv moil of the f. inner ft nm the londhion lies in i rojt (ii dairy erufuation, involving a , well h.il not more hut better express-- t .until lot k progtmn. ow ows t b tin() some larrn paper,, Systematic testing for fat and for disease, improved breed- ,mv hi n sheep plan -- er FRIDAY, JUNE FARMERS URGED OOKIT1AN tiii ai UTAH. arae up, grinning. Well. afked, did we surprise you? did! Oh, you certainly I've never been more surprised in my Ins. I dont see how you managed BrB TODAY DllOY, 19 ikl prttty. t a skr Is ssetker irf $;: Ia9 affaff bat laatatf Meta DAY PHILLIPS, arwapapar with whoa aha ta la lava. Bar waalthp parrala So ant haw with Dan. ha ti aravalataA 9aa wiik him to tafaralaw a haak rahhar'a awaaihaart. Nha kltaicra tala aarfarworlA and a hallat atrlkaa har ana. Da a takaa har la a dortar'a hnata. Ha la trylair fkr and fhaawhat haa happaaad asplala wbaa MH. DIXUX appears. Ha la and hraadUhaa a aar try t b arrpa , pawapapar roatalalag plefara aad aa aaaownf of tha Mr. Iltioa ordara Haa ahaatlac;. Irma tha hnaaa. Da fa paaa and 94R4H. Cfcerrya Id. diaorara Dan haa aad haaa laid tha lr1 la oat of town, harrf afaala oat of tha haaaa maata Da a aad a i har. plalaa. Ha talla har ha Whaa Charrp arrlvaa hna har Is bar fsUstr waltloa of haring mat the reporter. t harrf dadaa bar fatbar aad ha ordara har fa apologise or laara. ftbe and rnna onl of 9 fa, I'll ftt! tha hanaa. Later that avaalsi aha flnda Dan and talla him what haa Me offer to fake bar happaaad. to a friend's home hut t harrf aas, Let gat married, 'lenlghl! BEGI rHEBHT LOGAN. HERALD-JOURNA- $1.00 Quality Chiffon Hose A4r Light colors, 8 u to 10. Suitable for white footwear. |