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Show mmemrn THE i? begih RmjWC RufMY i -- a herb today kaadMM fABUTOt jealk, fwgltl r nfcfi he flees West to Uavau wlifc trm hey oofl Lome, two thieves. Iiallta has heeo aeeosefl of a aiHler he flifl sot ronmlt. MAR-it. TREADWAY, socially eoalfl prove ha la laaoceat seaaflaL fears he fahllto is ia love with FIELD, daoehter of rich FIELD. la Havaaa, oatfer jm the Mat "Joaalto." he heeo sirs celebrated as a boxer sad he asd Bess open a rymnsilBs. SIR AUBREY, a tilled FolUh-pi- a had Pabllto father, is searehlah for his sob. employtaic Bllllaas, New Yorh deieetlve. Three years pass aad thea Pb-IK- s sees Estelle apala. T hey ad srt their love for each other and Meet secretly astll Ksielles father hears of It. He tells her he mast break off with Fabllto or he will torn the younfr man aver fa police oa the old murder charge. Estelle agrees. Meaawhlle iHlilaas, eoavlaeed Pabllto la Sir Aohrey's sob. aeta Is work to prove him iaooceat of the warder charge. SOW CO OIK WITH THE STORT CHAPTER XXXV pABLITO, returning from town that afternoon, raised his eyes from the dusty road to see an Eng llshman who appeared to be wandering aimlessly. "Are you looking for the gymnasium?1' he asked. "No. Im waiting for a friend who Is doing a bit of sparring Are yon (the Englishman eyed the young man' intently) Juanlto! I mean Senor Juanlto?" Im Juanlto," Pablito answered He liked the appearance of this stranger. He had never seen any one quite like him before at the Nevertheless he was gymnasium. rather surprised to hear himself adding, "Would you care to come to my rooms to wait for your friend? Id be glad to have you" Thank you." Sir Aubrey answered. Youre most kind." I live over that shop," Pabllto explained with a wave of bis hand Together they crossed the road and went up the long stairway. At the top Sir Aubrey looked about. "Snug place you have here, he eald approvingly. "A little bare," Pablito answered Ah, well, a mans castle. I hear you go In a bit for boxing? "A bit," Pablito answered, smilWill you ing. Then he asked, have a drink? Ah. Sir Aubrey murmured. thanks awfully! That would be good, you know! Pablito rang a email band bell end a slovenly criada appeared. What is it?" Pablito asked Sir A - , Aubrey. "Eh? What?" tioned. I mean whatll the other ques- you have?" Fab- llto translated. Oh, I see. A whiskey and soda? Til have one with you," Pabllto agreed. "It will be a rare dissipation tor me. I take a drink only about once a year. Have to go slow to keep in training, you 1 .a' know." Oh, quite!" Pabllto felt suddenly warmed for the first time since he had received Estelles note. The lank, lean Englishman's eyes were fixed on the youth nnmovingly. They were frankly, almost pitiably affectionate eyes. Pablito was conscious of a strange feeling that most people have known at one time or another The Story of Easter, a cantata by R. M. Stultz was presented Sunday evening by th) Ichoir under the direction of Einar Pedersen. Miss Gwenva Clarke was accompanist and soloists wert Trevor Clarke and Arbon Christiansen. Mrs. Reginald Barnes of Wells ville is visiting with her mother, Mrs Elizabeth A. Petersen. Mrs Ednes Hansen entertained her bridge club Wednesday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eugene Nelson A delicious luncheon was served at small tables, with place cards and favors cleverly suggesting Easter The remainder of the evening wao spent playing bridge. Those present were Mrs. Hertha Hansen, Mrs. Wilma Cooley, Miss Lena Miner, Miss Olive Tuddenham, Mrs. Naomi Dowdle, Mrs. Eileen Barker, Miss Donne Nelson and Mrs. Ednes Hansen High score was won by Mrs. Eileen Barker. Mr. and Mrs Conrad Miller are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, born Sunday, April 1 Mrs. Parley Petersen and Mrs L G. Salisbury visited in Logan Monday with their mother, Mrs Henry Blanchard. Miss Elizabeth Ecklund entertained at a dinner Sunday Th- - KATHARINE HAVILAND-TAYl- 04 WOVCl HC. feeling that makes It seem as his heart the night before. if. living, we have "Your friend doesn't seem too stepped into an happy." he said. Sir Aubrey gut unreal dr am. loudly' fater as, he and Hang It!" he thought. "What s were about to leave Sir come oi er me. To the stranger Aubrey dung to Pablitos hand, he said, "Is this your fit st trip to Cuba7" "No. Ive been here once before " "Like it here? No To be frank, I dont like it much. Have you ever been AS atoms spring together after England" separation and as certain ele"No, Pabllto answered ments In chemical laboratories can Ab, you must come' You must not be kept apart, so human come'" The criada appeared as groups seem destined to Inter Sir Aubrey was speaking, bring weave. ing glasses, a syphon and a squat, Jim Field suggested to Marcia brown bottle on a tarnished tray. Treadway that she become a mem She set the tray on the table and ber of a group he waa Inviting for disappeared from the room. There a yacht cruise. Ive got to get was the bubbling spurt from the Estelle away," be said with a deepsyphon and Pablito tendered Sir ening of the worried line that was He was sur- now almost permanently etched beAubrey his drink. prised to note that the older man's tween his coarse, heavy eyebrows hand shook. He had thought him "I've got to divert her." to be "In good shape." "She has rather a mind. I'm afraid," Marcia stated Um I dont know. She's I.ASS in band, Pablito motioned Sir Aubrey to a chair and then young." Yes. but determined." sat down himself. Sir Aubrey beWell, she'll have to get over It. gan to speak of England the hedges, the lanes, the order and Shell have to! How about It, quiet. He spoke of houses which Marcia, will you come?" I haven't anything else to do," grew more beautiful as they were lived in year after year; of great she answered, thereby accepting trees; of all that was to him most the invitation. "Im going to take young Alec beautiful In the land of his fathers, the only land where he could do Davids." Field went on. "I hope I hope very much that he and more than exist. "I think I'd like it, Pablito said Estelle will make a match of it." So youre beginning that?" she es Sir Aubrey's voice dropped with a iaxy smile. away. "Some times it seems to me questioned "Well, help It along where you that ail my life I've been hunting "You can do a sort of permanence whiih is al- can," he entreated. that much, can't you? ways just out of reach. I haven't "Oh. I suppose so." she agreed had much to go on " He saw Sir Aubrey's eyes dll and vARLITO, another human atom was surprised and eniharassed by of the group of which Jim Field the sight. was the center, heard of the sailing must come "You whenever of the Field yacht. His mother, a youre over there to visit me at toothless old crone, told him about my place at Lower Clrtings," Sir it as they sat in her kitchen. She Aubrey said with a shaken eager- was holding Carlito's son in her ness. He set his glass on the tray arms. again because the increased trembAlready, she said, relief makling of his hand did not permit tone bright, they are well him to hold it steadily. This boy ing her was his son! This splendidly' at sea! But he will come back," said strong, tall youth with the steady, Carlito who had sworn vengeance even look. He wanted intensely to with all the hot fury of which a lay his arm across Fablitos broad Latin is capable. shoulders. Instead he must sit and "Ah, my son! the old woman sip his drink. Some day, however murmured sadly. Carlito made no if God was kind some day answer. Again in his r d he was "Refreshing," he said as he fin- stooping over his yo c , wife who ished the whisky and soda. No had lain in the duBt Again he was end refreshing. Thanks awfully. calling her futiiely, again feeling You enjoy living here7 her growing coldness within his Oh, I guess so," Pablito an- arms. swered slowly. He added with See the child!" said Carlitos more energy in his tone, I like mother. He la to be a strong boy Cuba." who will give you much hapYou know, Im keenly Interested piness " In Cuban houses " Carlito looked absently at his son over "Want to look this apart- who, with Field, had killed ber. offered. ment?" Pablito He would go to Field when the Oh, I say, thats no end kind man was alone. He would torture of you if you dont mind!" him a little while and then This Is my sleeping room," Carlito smiled and his mother, Pablito said a few minutes later. seeing the smile, was heartened. Sir Aubrey paused at the doorway. Ah," she said, lifting the baby, A little later he and Pabllto there Is much In the world even stood at the door of the gymnas- for the sorriest of ns to make the ium to meet the perspiring and lift of the lips." Each of Yea, Carlito agreed. anguish-eyeBillings. Seeing Billings, Pabllto smiled for the first us has his dream!" , (To Be Continued) time since the ache bad settled In 'iZf prota-laea- 4 t HERALD-JOURNAL- one-trac- -- I d table was centered with an attractive bowl of tulips and buttercups Besides members of the im- mediate family, covers were laid for Mr and Mrs W. F Ecklaund and daughter Doris of Ogden, M" and Mrs. Hyde Mortenscn and daughter La Dawn of Trenton, Miss Wanda Taggart of Lewiston and Howard Schulberg of Preston. Mr and Mrs Ross Gordon of Smithfield spent Sunday with her James parents, Mr and Mrs Johnson The Ontra Nu club met Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs LaRue Jones Mrs Sevilla Riese of Benson and Mrs Eileen Barker were special guests Members present were Mrs Winona Benson, Mrs Mabel Beck, Mrs Ruth Griffin, Iven Baird, Mrs Mrs Venice Benson, Mrs Ruby Lois Shelton Tuddenham. Mrs and the hostess Following an enof social afternoon chat, a joyable delicious luncheon was served Mrs. M C Rigby and children spent the week end in Richmond Mrs. visiting with her mother, Elna Merrill A family dinner was held Sun-daat the home of Mr and Mrs Eugene Nelson Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Wesley Hall and (hildirn and Miss Mabel Nelson of y Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lewis and children of Logan, Mr and Mrs. Sidney Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Merlin, Nelson, Donne, Vaudis and Blaine Nelson Mr and Mrs. T. R Collier and sons Robert and David and Mr and Mrs Luther Smith and daughter Eleanor of Logan spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Dowdlt and family. Miss Olive Clarke of Richmond was present at MIA. meeting Tuesday evening and very capably presented the one-aplay, "Gara-theliHusband. Mr. and Mrs Elwin Godfrey and family of Clarkston and Mr and Mrs. Charles Payne of Trenton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Larsen Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Cantwel' of Smithfield spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Cooley Mr and Mrs Perry Nebeker and family and Mrs. Nephi Benson motored to Honeyville Sunday, when they visited with Mr and Mrs Shirley Benson. The Just A Mere club held a party at the home of Mr and Mrs Dave Rigby Wednesday evening. The time was enjoyed in playing cards H'gh score prize was won by Knute Febncius and low score by Mrs was Amos Griffin Luncheon served at the card tables Those present were Mr and Mrs Roland Griffin, Mr and Mrs ct st WHwSwuiIa.- siWi , PAGE FIVE. TUESDAY. LOGAN, UTAH, timers debts bonus hive been selling markets at a little in lux b i .miu atmg i ready m ii K t ot tin m Just a week tit the bmks ht g in using bonds HMi uti ins holds to ni7,t ii ti h t w so.d tm ttn Uuk nmr-K- t u of f Aggies To Be Heavier But Green Next Fall i ? Wt pui h i st d W pH' i e but that thev are as readily salGovernment securities. He able mk1 thev a ? being quoted m the metropolitan papeis hut if such quotations are not available readily to farmers that they will be given the quotations if they wii! write to the Federal land bank of their district. lit atd thist howls wh'ia fc The 1934 i'tsh Aggie tootball ( pt IN VT4iK PARK lookt d on l I.lovd FUlir b u t hi inirtst pet pt r UP s ULT STK MARIE, Mich fav it tor o w team should be heav ier th in last w ith r'i mini w mid st li at par or abovt d r ihqu.imenon Kails, 40 feet high In ith huwivei with Lmm vear. will have more leserve guai t' Iht turn wi st t the murt-- t lev one considered will duO feet wide, be handicapped Tut nd hi' p. Muvom pood strength but tt Gov t l n at nt hi mis b lack of seasoned varMtv ma- for the oiht bun ihttt l tu n mg l it s tme of ihi most beautiful m the world, h !i oat ot Mtb hc site of a Michigan be m; tooth ill to terial. particularly on the line is wot s, ding above p ir n u turtd knee, ami Pillas Foads to the proj-i- t, That was the outlook today as b out that M it Mvirs pnk poit.ud the Farmers turned in their suits White u.ti L mi Sp luLi ng amei s in the center of virginal not oi v exempt bmis dup wtit tits, .1 ue under ml th t oin COC forests U ite and t it r tl t axfollowing an intensive three week the new vinters who n.u hom Emerson and Hul- is Uh th exit puon of s Ciptun Klmti Ward spring training grind With the mustard with of nt vintei bi some t totJ'M intiiin l S i and g t spepossible exception of s, cial individual instruction during Glen Hitnbuks us his pith pal FARM MORTGAGE this month spring football is over undetst td until fall according to Coaih Dick The tu from end to end shouhi be iron to minds fuavui Romney BONDS ACCEPTED u with Uu nds pai- than Farmers Will Miss Graduates a tnd st fhi tiiuhmv deh.mtitmg c liven The Aggie alumni ot m pounds to tin F Cardan stuitniv monstrated last Saturday that the good man in The that tiowhle Im Josiph isuiti nt tin Hdo Fark uid to imw the will h wa I. Farmers are going or North Lilian nrun il lom eight principal graduating letter-me- n the la k f itixpiruini i so i I lah ition of Loculi from last years squad when, s lived In tin hukfieid ilmost the inn nth wold fiom ta with every one of those eight in a i d o e of i ihe Kami ists p tht Cndit ernoi with situutioi suit, the alumni turned b.u k the tion til t Handy Automatic Tray illmm tv son i nn mbits i.iims t ition tine Aggies by a munt of 0 of the iiidv ieptmn e hm iHu iOU imotig the of rntut and Burke Fry, quarterbuk Rudy given with this LANE whuh tirimrs and their ireditois Elmo tmn i tndid ties halfbaik VanKampen, Uu. i tiu to bonds of Moth Prevention Week Ted hid hi- big ihame givrg Brady and Marshall Glenn, Wguards, last w iLmhui oi por k with both Tolman and It iii.ll l inn a.oiiqte aw and Jess alters, Howard n t on now h hm h i on it held th Th Special II I bung tackles, Gordon Dixon and John Mdelin v titndliN bv the Ft dull Land Han id Id iho ht hm tunn big are leaving vacant ics Hull, ends sered ihi'iu that mmu who o Bt kelt v ib plan of oisli m which will be hard to fill hm ot th it fullbuk out keipb RomOn the other hand. Mentor h v i ai job at out tor him ney has some of the best freshman spot w is outst Hiding foi the varmaterial m the history of the He I i x iddition there s ('1 irk wSvJv x Vk1"1 school to fill in those vital spots sity q t tj ' rrzw' K junior i allege stir vs ho The big problem and one whnh Drapt 1N0i ht It must tonsidered hed-ule cannot be decided until the si Is One iniim lough is started next fall is Will inAt Uu hilthuk thtri ue experience handicap the young- both ot ist vtars posts Finds Relief ('li tegulirs will come sters or they thiough K ton ttdvli iml Flovd iMtiusst n, under fire ' Safe, s a h, well iv lutu K tn nt There were several compinsating n w is at quartet b t Way last factors in last weeks game prin week whdt HI Uie hud yi u u j inton did most of It j eipally among them being the ab- the filhnp n it hilthuk of dtivt lung it it h hi sence of Carl Simmons, seen as a J r h, ( eiu sl'i puli show! boy fiotn u u d ot minus all rimit plenty L&fa? $ I all-- c onfcrencc i hone at taclikely mu i Of pOSMhllill blit ht Will M qilllt ,ni NR kle next year and Kt lit Ryan, a nr s Kiiiu ) pul ww ufu r list', plenU of v, t mug H oold !l ri- (N.il .Hid wlitl eim h for ipi 'rterbat k on the varsiiithousih ip limit t d out of i. lorn sen of Ion! m w h w n w i lor tt il it ill y li nt i for are out track Both fall next ty t u a I. t s .iihI tu Ht 'iuKtOshh tlum ro fiom unis dung as is Eddie Peterson, 'Jib pound spring pi e imal ill uiR I Im ull dm knee inputd n hth s h ml u n turn iitlv the Kit siotiiilitts outstanding candidate for either be anothir limit outst mdu j. neuomtt vofuoi lb (oiiih a guard or tackle and Glen lu ini in li mi Lx linun tl ion Elmer Hear' should Captain t li IhiX ii u d e h sides iv in j.'m (il for undi rstudv tTT (enWards thief All ill J I. lo it (On) ter Then there were a floi k of going lid ot t h ill ho h ii Ih lor t the hovs on the bench with had for Cjimk t hilt Ufc ion In iri knees and other injuries which post H ost the For tn quaiuibak Let (is Fkathir Your Romnev is hoping will be healed by fall Of those who did plav however, several were outstanding and will be marked men in the scramble for varsity berths next fall Chief among the line candidates is big Carl Mulleneaux, a wingman who is just about ready to be signed for a varsity post right now During the time he was m the game, he cost the alumni exactly 23 yards in attempts around his end and in addition, intercepted one pass way back of the line He looks like a football natural Other wingmen include Lyle Tripp, rangy first string substitute last fall, whose experience will be certain to give him an edge over Wilford Kowalhs and Bob Bunker, outstanding among the freshmen Both played last Saturday and did a fair job of it but they have a lot to learn In addition, it is reported that Os Gunderson, a regular end of year before last, is reNew and Improved Conoco Germ Processed turning to school If he does, then things will be well fixed up on the Motor Oil Outdistances 5 rival Oils, showAggie end positions. None Outstanding Among Frosh There are, at the present time, ing the motor protection and long mileage no particularly outstanding tackle or guard candidates outside of it will give you in everyday driving: Carl Simmons. Eric Rundquist and both fairly George Hendricks, large, are the chief returning varthis unusual lest of oil values so sity squad members while among CONOCO arranged could fairly weigh and accept thtse fully the newcomers, big Ed Wade ami Eddie Peterson head a good sized supported claims of New and Improved Conoco Germ group, none of which has as yet Processed Motor Oil. The test was held at the Indtan- Here are the Representative of the Contest Board of the startled the world with anything American Automobile Association wjto supervised every in particular apolis Speedway under the supervision of the Contest Tbe same condition exists in the detail of the test and attested to the records made. Board, American Automobile Association. Six brand guard positions with both jobs wide new stock cars were broken in and six brands of IWVVMWWVWWVWVWUMWIV advertised oils among them the New and ImParley Petersen, Mr and Mrs proved Conoco Germ Processed Oil were officia t, Royal Griffn, Mr and Mrs Arlio sealed in the motor of each identical car five quarts GrifMrs Amos Mr and Hews, in the final fill and no more oil added. Archie Mrs Mr and Jenkins, fin, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nebeker, The real test to determine superiority began the Mr and Mrs. Dave Griffin, cars were driven until their motors failed! Here was Mr Mrs. Knute Eabncius, and Mrs Golden Rigby and Mr. a real fight to a finish, without fear or favor! and Mrs. Dave Rigby. Around and around the track they went, driven at Mr and Mrs. John Hurtig spent Thursday m Salt Lake City an average of 500 miles a day at 50 miles an hour, the AAA Contest Board noting every detail. Read Five quarts of each brand these official results facts to support every claim that of oil of the same S A E. Conoco makes1 grade from measures checked by the Bureau of Oil No. 4 gave out and the motor crashed at only Weights and Measures, State of Indiana . were 1713 2 miles; Oil No. 6 failed at 1764.4 miles; Oil carefully put in the cars No. 5 quit at 1815.9 miles. Oil No. 1 lasted another by AAA officials. full day with 2266.8 miles to its credit. Oil No. 3, that echoed around the track, with a motor break-uwent out at 3318 8 miles. i 11 -S v mn-Tl- r i i 1 fi 1 CPLce hin mMCnA. ul a LANE Cedar Chest fm r lis 1 v -t vv i 1 i t .y ( vX l)nr Has-mus- i , i I i i v u- -t i i i I V i I Hen-dmk- s. v Y iil '? i t i I f I Nut WE DESTROYED SIX NEW MOTORS SO YOU CAN JUDGE MOTOR OILS WISELY J$r , well-know- n, M-a- p For more than two days after that a lone survivor carried on, lubricated by means of the Hidden Quart abilities of the New and Improved Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil finally to give out at 4729 miles The Castle Gate dealers of Cache wholeheartedly Valley thank their patrons for their repeated selection of this famous coal This tendency to buy Castle Gate coal persistently, has meant that business has been actually good for Castle Gate dealers in spite of the wtather being most unusually moderate all winter 5comoremilesthanitsnearest competitor 42 The official sealing of crankcases after fill of fi e quarts was put in. 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