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Show THE HERALD PAGE SIX. - JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, H.W. ZORLEY MONEY 'HANSEN RITES j to i) t, fly wav. I said It was the Barry shook his head. No. we on tiptoe, drew his hand along the wilh Steve. 1uls in school don't rough It. I shouldn't say that." line and found the key. Mona spread her bands to Indl- - J "Careful of the rug there, he lays and all that. I .oi ies grew softly reminis- rate Twl!and8 at one motion. This called as he swung the door open. V j Too late! Mona had not seen the hour when Barry Is luxury! Surely cent ol that liml blurted out his love for Mona. And carpet rolled at her feet. She tripped Barry nodded. "Luxury. "Will. she concluded, "I guess I'd idleness and. more or less, dissen- and stumbled. Barry caught her. Great Scott, you aren't hurt?" tnth r have suine of this for him sion! Maybe I've told you my uncle U He raised her In Ills arms, a to h II you tir.-- t hand. It's quite an and 1 don't get on very well. We i'iii, hi Isn't It time to can't seem to mend the situation. fragile burden, and Bwung her Into l.i down it. ill's now? I'm starved!" Ive very nearly stopped trying. tbe room. On her feet once more, breathless, Arm in arm. the two girls went Tw Hands Is. In a way, half mine, buiic diiiMiuml enlied I he r.i:tr a i lu- - liii.iid staircase. Barry you see. Its my home. I couldn't j Mona stood laughing. Barry regard-pas- s frshhiitn l IVro. I.O'i'Mil niodi'l. iai Mmin, II ;ri) ntnJ- it, I t 'h in b- low. ;ed her seriously. "That's an old- up Twilands dinner uml d;unSieie im fashioned custom, Isn't It? I've had disappeared you "Of "Thought course lie . paused uncertainly. iuit eiiKriKCRH-ntahe paid. "Let's go! I have my own income but It's tied heard it somewhere. Swinging one's p Tiua.'ii nth M(iun' brother, III I), bmimr BrcakfttPt is waiting. Involved nilb unnenierH who iiltin up so my uncle can really supervise bride over the sill!" to leal the h;ic diamond. Mne tho spending of every dime. At the and liml. thU. vvIipii uaeet trap to 17 led Hie be ranfi-KM'- i heitt him rwr.-ipway past the drawing mines 1 am someone. The whole A TONA felt frozen In her tracks, J j South Amerirn ulmrr he i clu-to us. We have a huge a Job at the mine. room, past his uncles library. place belongs Iiarry avolde(1 her Slranp(.y house you should see those houses home lime Infer llarry Invite A room. to fire crackled the eyea arul "c,,t ' etlore tbe llvl,,g dining Mona. Lottie nml Mcve lo In the tropics! wide and High, at hm umlr' Sunday He knelt at the the trip on the hearth, licking Hie birch logs handsome. laittleed to let the air j room of the camp. home. They nmhe p:itnl country In hteve'n roadster. While the with which Mason, now and then, In and not a pane of glass In the fireplace and nodded with approval Itirl are taking ott their wrr iH.n pe gaw that a fire had been Lottie rontide that Harry hna told replenished it. Mrs. Faxon was ab whole building. We dine on the veranda watching the fireflies In hrr he U fa lote tilth Ilona. rnt. but Barry explained they I he ,a(L whout eleakiug Moua f0p dark. We have books not too ov t.o t) with rm; mtohv wuuld see her at dinner. Mason him slowly. lGed because tbe Insects many, destroy CHAITER XVIII Tbe room was cold and chilly. The served the delicate viands conked the bindings. They feast on bonk-- I binders glue. It seems. We have rugs bad been rolled and were stand- powder puff Vi.y jfan. his wife. JON'A whirled e hand. "At SIuti-v's?slip asked There was orango juice, cereal huge beds like King Whats ing about tbe walls, the chairs dusty died In, with netting draped "Vou went to tea with Harry at with thick cream, an oyster omelette over the sides. 1 shouldnt say we and old but comfortable. There were Sherry's? w ith delicate curls of bacon, muffins rough It. Theres a golf club near camp beds, denim covered and pil"Yes. and coffee. enough for convenience. And we lowed. Tables. A wide buffet at "But I didnt know I moan you Steve ate as though be enjoyed have our Island. We go there oc- one end and beyond a kitchen, well for holidays. dltr.V-- l stocked with staples aud canned tho food and Mona observed bow at casionally Lo.'.Ic nodded shamelessly. "And homo he seemed In goods. environBarrys few a moments and walked a very good tea It was loo. Barry ment. Barry rjMIEY Barry, busy at the closet now, was frequently tossed tidthen Barry continued, You can wanted to talk to me, silly!' She bits to the dog, his left band taking rapid stock of the supply. buy a linen suit down there for 0 went on In a different tone, "We "Do you think It would be fun to dangling to caress a velvet ear. " cents couldnt stand very well on the have supper down here? he asked. "Want to have a look at the "Help!" Mona exclaimed, laugh- Til street corner! You see It happened get Jimmy to bunt up some grounds? he asked as they rose. ing. "I see I was wrong! You dont this way. Sly name la lu the telesteaks and we can bring Jean to fix Inathletlc save on the dance floor, I It at all! live Remember, phone book. Barry told me It took Lottie vetoed the walk. You two rough something to go with It Ill cook on wicked, costly Third avenue!" him an hour to find niv Inst nnme run along, she the steaks on the grill myself. a with sly urged The to cams out dogs tumbling and then he had to cal! the shop. wink at Steve. "I have Thats something I miss at the something meet them. The Valley, Bmoke-filleHow he remembered even the first I havent told Steve about. mine! out stretched trees "Go ahead." Steve said. "Ive Invitingly. Lacy Is a mystery to me! He generally Id love it! Mona told him, calls me Hey, you! Havent you something I've been wanting to tell waved their tender branches. tremulously. Lottie ever slDee I met her. But Mona and Barry strolled across He had said the word "bride and noticed? Weil, he asked me to tea. his smile was for Mona. iiimb v in a si. ;l(!l HYRtM Funeral services were held Thursday in the First ward L. 1 S. chapel for Mrs. Alice Bulsipher Hansen w ho died Mon-- i at Twin Falls, Idaho. day was in Bishop Silas Allen barge of the rites. The opening prayer was offered B. M. Thompson. by Speakers were George Nuhn of Avon, A. M. Israelsen and Bishop Allen. Music was furnished by mem- K Belief Society, rj Gertrude word with Fetersen directing iind solo numbers by i'belma Lil- jei.quist and Norma Baxter The was by Heber closing prayer I.auritzen. At the city cemetery the grave was dedicated by Bishop A. Silas Allen. Mrs. Hansen was born Septem- her 33, 1878, at North Ogden, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Holmes. At the uge of IP. slip was married to William Pulsipher, coming soon after to Avon where they lived for a number of years. Kiimv Mr. RuLsiphcra death, she had resided at Hyrum until last when she married Andrew Hansen. They moved to Twin Falls, Idaho. y 1932. 9, fieiently to grasp his gun and The take a shot at the bear. charge, passing almost lengthwise through the grizzly's vitals, was found in one of its hind legs. Stories of Early Cache Valley HELDATHYRUM ; MOM MOIMN, rcnpiton.ol: in n low Null Mnri la Otic, i Uilb IOHliNII, nvli and (M'iniir proinittmi. Mm mui 11. VI: barry iliroujito ItM.I.I. her childhood oni-- iliOjirt, VrU ulict nb relurn lu Mce linn tbnf In SmithHttwtMT. ! Aiih rlca lin net. fcj bun liccahic lurjtMy Itv Mcf ol n AMiirlnird uilh Harr,. mine lime lnlifUd diawioiii locrhrr nrlkieH. liny bine y nnd tire new made (be mitir buftiiii'" AiiriiitrN Hicp unn TUESDAY, AUGUST TRENTON MAN HAS ARM MUTILATED COLLEGE PEOPLE AT LAST RITES BY KVSSFLL HESS . BEAKS AT HYKl'M Funeral services for Virgil Crop-leHyrum pioneers were not infreheld Monday in Trcmonton, quently kept busy keeping wild attracted one of the largest crowds from animals damage doing in arolJn(1 their premises. Such an ever to attend funeral rites to county, according (.fusion was cause for much ex-of- Boxelder word brought back by Logan peo- eiteinent among the settlers pie who were present tjjt. ne.v community in southern The services for the Utah State Agricultural college student, killed (j.ic day as David Craft went in an automobile accident near onto the west fields near Hywere rum seeking his cattle, he ran Paso Robles. Calif., last week, L.D.S. across the trail of a large grizzly held in the Tremonton in fact Craft almost ran into chapel with interment in the Trethe bear which is said to have monton cemetery. Among those from Logan who dashed away as Cruit gave a uttended were representations from dealening yell the college faculty headed by PresPOSSE GOBS Ol T ident E. G. Peterson, commanding AF1EH BLAH . of the K.O.T.C. headed by at a fast puce, officers Kxcued.y Lieutenant Colonel C. W. Waller Graft ran hack to Hyrum and and a large group of Sigma Chi warned other settlers of the bear s member fraternity brothers of the whereabouts. ..Soon an armed posse dead boy. on and off wa? organized some burning. 151 YEARS OLD dump of brush a dog loNeb.. Aug. 9. t'P catc-Mr. Bruin. On one side of -- WAKEFIELD. old aud A clock -- 154 years stood the brush, a group of moil made entirely of wood is in the G. John as Ira Wilson, guard possession of Mrs. Ed Davies. Louis Miller, and Joseph When Allen, broke recently, it was a ; Askell, went around hunt replaced cog lo with another wooden cog. 1mm the other side. seldom needs repairs The clock The bear seemed to spring right and if kept well oiled runs for over the brush and on top of Wilson and his companions. Wil- - years. son was knocked several yards EXPLOSIONS OF LIFE by the force of u slap frum the Dr. George W. Criie, noted iz.lys huge paw. Miller went Cleveland, Ohio, surgeon, has udthe ground next, felled by a! vanced the that life nviv Ido.v the bear had given him on be a series theory of explosions, similar top of the head in their chemical nature to those HI t KSHOT STOPS of TNT, guncotton and nitroBEAKS CHARGE less violent. Alien and Askell raised their glycerin, although guns just in time, as the bear was now making for them. A bu kshot heavy from charge Allen's gun temporarily stopped the bear's advance toward them. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9 MMH Another moment and Wilson Francisco butter today, 92 had recovered his faculties suf- - San score 2t. thc-yea- ' j Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Kent and son, Horace, of Mesa, Arizona, visited here Wednesday and Thurstheir parents.. day with Mr-- . Lila Johnston of Hiawatha. Htah. and Mrs. Ben Redd and daughter of 1rice, visited here, uunng the week with their mother, Mrs. Ida Rarkinson. Mrs. K.inma Hasle in entertained Wednesday in compliment to Miss Grace Hill of Los Angeles. Duinty refreshments were served after which a social afternoon was enjoyed Wayne Monroe entertained at a chicken supper Wednesday evening. Fight guests were included. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Buttars visited in Logan Monday and Tuesday. Miss Margaret Ririe is visiting in Provo during the week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tbe golf course toward a clump of then, without warning, he had apFlaggaire and family. said he couldn't make It dinner beBarry found a beret and huge deHe her. had Miss Vada Buttars is improvparently forgotten cause of another engagement. sweater for Mona and presently maples. from her recent illness of liberately dropped the subject. ing "I want to show you my little I met him at 6:30 and right they set off. Half a dozen dogs neuralgia of the nerves. Barry closed the kitchen door, them excitedly as they ap- camp, Barry said. "I had It built kicked at the wood basket, tested Miss Nelda Allen of Ogden spent away Barry wanted to know if he greeted on the lawn. last week here visiting Mr. and Mona and Barry when I was In peared college. We dammed the lights, and said finally. Well, had been horning In between you stood for a moment, the Mrs. Joseph Hyer. crisp air the stream and when vuere was shall we go back? We seem to be and Steve. Said Steve would hand Mrs. Elaine Hyer and family their lungs. filling or more less our guests, deserting in Smithfield at the you over even if the day had been spent Sunday "Great stuff! cried Barry, breath- skating I used to have parties dont we? home of Ivir, and Mrs. Lowell set for the wedding If he thought ing deeply. there. Looking at him, Mona realized Hillyard where a party was held Barry loved you because that's the "And yet," Mona pointed out. A half mile farther the camp, a that he bad not been conscious of observing the 71st birthday of way Steve Is. Anything Barry "you're leaving It." Mrs. Erma Hillyard. the pronoun. They went out on the small affair at the water wants Steve bands over! edge, "Oh, yes! My business, you see. Mrs. Russell Rogers entertained came Into view. There was wide veranda and Barry locked the door, the A! Lions club at her home "Barry has done a lot for Steve Isnt here. the replacing key. A color on Thursday afternoon. too," Mona said uneasily. They set out briskly oa the road veranda piled with chairs tipped "Youre shivering he eald scheme of yellow was carried out "Yes, and hes dying to do a lot leading toward the stables. the storms. The door was abruptly. walk "Wed better against A delicious in all appointments. for you. Listen! I told him on my "You must rough It at the mines, locked and above It, on a high sill, rapidly." luncheon was served after which honor that you only cared for Steve Mona said. was whit chalk line. Barry raised were Prizes was (To Be Continued) enjoyed. bridge awarded to Mrs. Melvin Stephens and Mrs. H. H. Harrison. Twelve and 1.55 Hogs Receipts, 954. including grades around $4.50; some down- club members were present Mrs. special guests: 238 for market. 155 direct, 294 ward to $4 00; bulk packing sows, the following TO TWIN FALLS AM) UETI R.N TelMrs. Chandler. Brigham down, few extra quality up May to Swanston packers, 128 to San $3.00 AVGV8T 12TII to $3.35; load Nebra- foril, Mrs. Hyde Doppe, Mrs. Bill Francisco packers and 139 to South ska, $4.95; light lights and heavy Hovarth, Mrs. Arthur Burnham, From Logan via. Oregon Short Mrs. J. M. Bernhisel, Mrs. Victor San Francisco market. Steady, butcherB out at $4.45. Line. Tickets good in coaches or Mrs. Melvin Stephens top. chair cars, limited for return to OGDEN. Aug. 9. UR) Ogden with Friday and Saturday; drive-inCattie Receipts, lift); for market. Hendricks, and Mrs. Lila Johnston of Hia- home destination before midnight livestock reports for Monday, as $4.60 on best medium weight Slow, early sales good cattle look few choice heavy butchers, about steady; lower grades not watha and Mrs., Ben Reddo of August 15th. Ask local agent for made by the USDA are as $4.35; few lots mixed weights and moving, early weak; load good Price. further details. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hyer and Idaho steers, 963 pounds, $5.00; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Waddoups few lots medium and good drive-i- n Wednesday at Bear Lake. steers $4 00u5.25; medium and spent Durrell Hendricks and Mrs. Mrs. best C. $4.00'u4 50; heifers, good Orden spent the week cows around $3.tx; veal calves, end J. inVan Salt Lake. medium and good $10 05 4.50. Mrs. Saul Hyer entertained on Sheep Receipts, 20,537, including in compliment 5875 for market, 1072 to Denver Thursday evening to her husband's birthday annimarket, 525 to Omaha market, A color scheme of yel2070 to Sioux City market and versary. in all appointto Chicago market. Two low was carried out 10,995 ments. Games and social chat and one load loads evening's entertainmedium to good Idaho furnished thewhich a delicious hot ment after ! lambs, $5.00, with 2)) per cent luncheon was served to the foluut at $4.00; three loads lowing: Messrs, and Mesdames Oregon feeders, $3 S5. John Kemp, of North Logan; Van Baer, of Providence; Orson CAKI) OF THANKS Merle Hyer, Ira Hyer, C. To our many kind friends, Hyer, W. Hyer, Dorris Hyer, Asa Thomneighbors and others who were son, Boyd Ririe and Mrs. L.zzie mindful of us during our bereavement in the death of our beloved Hyer. Mrs. Orson Hyer .and Mrs. M. Kathmother, Mrs. Wilhelmina E. Kent attended a Relief Society ryn Thompson, we extend our sin- party at Smithfield on Thursday cere thanks and appreciation. We afternoon at the home ol Mrs. are especially grateful to those Emma Thornley. taking part in the funeral serOn Friday afaernoon Mrs. Ver-lavices and sending flowers. Their Leavitt tained the De acts of kindness, friendship, and Lure c ib atintei the home of her expressions of sympathy meant parent , Mr. and Mrs. M. E. much more to us than we can ex- Kent A delicious luncheon was press. ser id afterwhich bridge was en- The Thompson family. jr yed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Clarence Allen, Mrs. Golden The College of Cardinals of the and Mrs. Korewell Homan Catholic church is made Cunningham Swinvard. Thirteen club members up of 70 members. and the following invited guests were present; Mrs. Oral Ballam, It may be ''modern to render only the you, give you dependable road informaMrs. Bob Blair, Mrs. Barb Mrs. Earl Leavitt, Miss service that is absolutely necessary, but tion and maps, and inform you fully Lillian Hogan. Miss Myrtha Kent and Mrs. Conoco thinks otherwise. We believe local Rosewell Swinyard of and hotels, camps concerning O'ikdale. Calif. that a Service Station should live up to Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Buttars sports if you are traveling? and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill its title wholeheartedly. Of course, you of Los Angeles, Calif., left Friday All these free services and many more by nuto for a week's tour through go to a service station primarily for oil Y'ellowsone are standard at Conoco stations. Conoco park. On Friday evening, Mrs. Eliza and gasoline, but isnt it pleasing . . . men do these things in a friendly, courWiser entertained the La Mere club. A delicious luncheon was and fitting to have your windsheld teous manner. They are chosen because served. Mrs. Victor Waddoups the cleaned, radiator filled, the tires gave the lesson after which 5iXi of their willingness to serve you . . . and was enjoyed. Ten. clnb members checked, without having to ask? were present and the following intrained to render their service expertly. FOR vited guests: Mrs. Vern Wisei, Mrs. Marvel Smith. Mrs. Glen Isnt it satisfying, too, to know that Whenever you want gasoline, motor oil Wiser. Mrs. Miles Packer, Miss 21-da- y the the service station affords clean, adedrive . . nearest service . Harriet Bevans and Miss Hattie or to addoups. Conoco station. Its easily identified by accommodations; that Mr. and Mrs. Brown Woods quate Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bingand the service men will check parcels for the sign of the Conoco Red Triangle. ham of Amalga were visiting here Any Day Saturday at the home of Mr. uri ' Mrs. Stillman Pond. Round trip fares reduced to Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Peters-basis of one and a third oneand Mr. and Mrs Callas Peterson all O.S.L. way fares of Hyde Park and Mrs. Lizzie stations in I'tah, Idaho,' MonHver were dinner guests of Mr. tana, Nevada and yoniing, and Mrs. John Hyer on Sund .y. and to the Northwest, Return Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rogers molimit, 21 days tored to Suit Lake on Monday ample time to meet their daughter LuDcan for a delightful vacation. who will arrive there from CinConsult Local Agent For cinnati, Onio, where she has been Further Details teaching in an exclusive conservatory. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers nnd LuIX-awill return to their home here on Tuesday. Mr. r jd Mrs. C. W. Baer spent Monday in Ogden. Agatha Hyer. small daughter of EVERY CONOCO STATION IS A BRANCH OF THE CONOCO TRAVEL BUREAU Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hver is con- . . .A NATION-WID1EE SERVICE FOR MOTOR TRAVELERS fined to her bed with a gland The Overland Rote infection. s; FRIENDLY - Hans Miller, 34, TRENTON may suffer the loss of one arm as a result of having it mutilated in & corn cutter which he was Mon operating here at 4 p.at m. the time day. He was alone of the accident, has father, Aloys Miller having gone out of town. Mr. Miller staggered to the home of a neighbor, J. E. Robison, and fainted from the loss of blood the house. In before reaching falling he struck a tin can, and noise attracted members of the the Robison family who carried him into the house, then moiled Dr G. L. Uccs of Smithft'l,a FUNERAL RITES HELD ON SUNDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Wilhelmina Kathryn Thompson vtere heM Defuse a large assembly of relatives, friends and neighbors Sunday in the Logan L. L. S. Third ward chapel. Bishop William Feans, Sr, diiccted the rites for which many choice sprays of flowers were contributed by those held Mrs. Thompson and her who family in high esteem. Speakers lauding the life and character of Mrs Thompson were: Alfred J. Bell, who for fifty years had been her neighbor; M. J FuU-leBenson; W F Kowallts, President George W Lindquist of the Cache stake presidency and Bishop Evans. Musicul numbers comprised selections by the ward choir, conducted by Mrs George Ewer; and vocal soios by lora Larsen and Jensen Falslev. Brayeis were offered by Abraham Jorgen.on and R. FI. Yeat. lobsters skeleton N its body, atiu its muscles the skeleton. 7 he Sale Wed. sDoror IHh Guaranteed First Quality Pure Thread SILK Chiffon Full Fashioned Made Silk by the largest Hosiery Millls in America. All new stock. n SERVICE Is Not OUT OF DATE Wad-doup- FARES REDUCED ... ... EXCURSIONS rest-roo- COMOCO TiraiiS BOL MlCt ser of UNION PACIFIC E s, New Fall Colors Saitdel Fawn Brown Sun Beige AIIegres.se Dark Cun Melal Lijht Cun Metal Christiansens Inc Where Cache Valley Trades With Confidence AT THE FOUNTAIN WEDNESDAY Mrs. Roberts Meat Pies with New Potatoes and Peas 15' Hot Roast Beef with New Potatoes and Peas and Corn on the cob and bread and butter 25 oii!-?iin-d- |