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Show r THE PAGE SIX. HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L. FEBRUARY 25, MONDAY, 1 9 3 5. f I HERE'S MORE ABORT Write Girls From Faye One) ( Continued Key of F Sharp I Here the handwriting changes as the other sister began: "Do you remember t ha' les (Flying Officer J. A. C. Kuibes, to whom Jane became betrothed during a three weeks stay of Foul British seaplane giants at Naples) telling about the Corridor? "The one befote us seems pretty straight." "Charles was engaged to another girl but he was going to break it off. We would have been married this summer probably There will never be anyone else for me" (Forbes was engaged to Miss inKathleen Blakely, a dancing structress from Bedford) "We heard of his death in Paris Monday. We came to I.ondon nexi morning and went to the Ritz We did not want to see anyone "Comfort mother with all your strength. I think see will feel it is right as we do. all our love Ood Bless you "Betty" "Jane." W rites Mot tier Minon relative of A Major- - in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, the countries of Continental Europe and their colonies. TjftOVftli Af7U 'tiiifVUt'lEtt is fully proieeted'hy' eop oryrifchi, 132., t VV. JScolt Grove, Scranton, fa. or organ so that the and over again until you memorize it and can play it without the chart Memorise the Mace horne of of chart illustrated the The eighth lesson of (he series of twenty-fou- r upon keyboard piano ISTUrTIO hnns it. at the bottom of the chart, is directly small white letter D with a da h series for the piano or organ is here presented. The chord is given for (lit ki of the letters also. Ton will find that before long you will be able to play simple Tim white and black mivs will then F sharp minor, whirh is the relative of A Major. When you have learned to plav oer the key on tin kvtoa.cl mvoinpaiiimeiits in this key to any melodies you or your friends may sing. :t nf tlf three horizontal scries of letters repre-ii- ,, to the w bite and bla U ke it from this rhart you will he able to atvompuny vial or instrumental olnsts r rw. pfi the white letter with the left If you wish to tro further in studying, learn the fingering of the wales shown sents a chord. PoL'int;in'- - with without any further musial education, if ou wish to' keep the chart over the o i'h the on the start in ouch hart. upjer notes placed with right hand, lower with left hand. hand, makitig the first chord, even though you never ou muy start at inn to play avompaniments, hand and play the lt.rr bhir1 keytMjard ml horizontal series, - indjeeiod in iiic Then, in the sain' way. da r p!aed a piano nr nnraii before. Every triad in Mark letter is marked 1. 3, 5. Always read it so, no matter in the fir-- t. forming a complement of chords in The method of uAiff this chart is extremely simple, nnd presupposes no previous then tboe in tin third ami bn. what vertical orde r the note may be written. Note that the small letter D with a knowledge on the part, of the pnpiL When the twenty four lessons are completed, F Sharp Minor. dash above it must not be played. if you follow them ail, you will bo able to play the chords of every key of music, ri Trst thing noeonry to bcooim a go d ia r nre paiie'ire and practice, OY Fry of F Major, four xhnrp, every F, Ct G and D made iharp. .VEST ' hewn over should he chord and will have acquired a sound basis on which to build no a mush-a- l education. the nexr les.n the played before time During the t ; cnrre-qMin- i "Mother Darling "Do not doubt we are with you now and always and with great c if . love. "Please do not t. ink we have wicaed for we done anything were given proof that a real ex eeption had been made for us. "We went to St. Martin's in the Fields (the old London church just off Charing Cross) because they were to pray for Charles and Dick (Flight Lieut. Henry L Beatty, with whom Elizabeth went in Naples) during the service. "They knew we had not been confirmed but they let us take communion and be absolved from our sins. "The lesson was the Parable on the Laborers in the Vineyard. You must have known when . you heard of that crash in Sicily that it would pull us over a line which never had been well enough defined for us. "Our bags are at Victoria station. To Keep Bargain "Do you thing 'George Person' can be published? (Coroner Lewis suggested, as he read the letter in the still police court, that this was probably a book the girls had written). Darling, there is no one else on earth we can even hope to have understand. "We are together with you. "I think you knew Charles and I were going to spend our lives together and I must keep my part of the bargain. The handwriting changed to that of the other sister. "We would like for there to be nothing in this letter to hurt. "Think of us as undividely happy, as wo would never have been after our-- ' lives became complicated with servants. (This reference was not explained). "You must not be discouraged It will if there are difficulties. pass. "This is the greatest trust we ever put in you. Forever, Betty and Jane. Consul Gowen, in pleading for suppression of the letters, said Du Bois wanted to lead them first to his wife. He said he was afraid also of the shock to Mrse. Du Bois mother who is more than HO, if she read them in newspapers. The crooner directed the jury to bring a verdict of suicide while Jane was unof unsound mind able to. control herself, he said, atpl it was obvious they agreed to d( what they did. .;' . HITLER SOUNDS LEGISLATURE DEFIANT NOTE i routine (Continued BACK TO WORK 25 Feb LAKE CITY. l'.l- ;Refreshed by a fou da; t o. junket to the Southern pa.-the state and to Boulder Dan., to the Utah Legislature returred work today with a burst .if acof the fil al tivity reminiscent feverish days of the session. With the powerful sifting committee in control, the Set ate received 30 bills for consi Jeratior.. Of these, 13 were passed and two advanced to third reading calendar to be acted upon later today. In the House tw'o liquor measures were tabled and one other bill passed. There the sifting committee does not take control until Tuesday. The sifting committees, headed in the Senate by Eldred M. Royle, D., Utah, and in the House by Mrs. Reva Beck Bosone, D., Salt each dav Lake, will determine which bills arc to be placed on the calendars for final action. Liquor became a Senate problem when the House tabled two measures. HB 41, the State Store Plan, was passed last week by the House and was given to the Senate today. It will be acted upon by the trade and regulations committee and then will be turned over to the Senate to he vote upon at the pleasure of the sifting committee. J. Francis Fowles, I)., Ogden, chairman of the sifting committee, said he believed action mold he taken quickly. He intimated tha many of the amendments written in by the Hou.-would be deleted. Most of the Senators have in- - SALT ar I us. TRiBUTES PAID TO MRS. SARAH PARK be of wedge in again to swing the thtt Republicans lesser factors One was also somewhat worrying the kindly comment which attended Herbert Hoover's' visit to His remark about New York. there being "no bannisters to slide down" in the model house, made a hit with a lot of people. Also there is the undeniable fact that many good members of the president's own still loyal and WANT ADS strong for him have become a i g Too Late To Classify j his bit bewildered by course from Left to Right. IN THE DARK IKKSOXAl.S None of these things are so seri- AUNT L: Never mind loan. Freds ous that they could not be stemlet h mav not need straightening. loeur thinks Wngley's med if taken in hand early enough. (inni r to 10 minutes Spearmint But, as with every president, no al ter meals daily will give enough one likes t( be a harbinger of exercise to help expand jaw norbad news, and so Roosevelt is not mally. Polly. sale getting the entire picture. RENT. 40 acres of havland, There was a day when he would fRthree miles we si of Logan. Water imhave sensed this undercurrent South First right. Junbar During the campaign, mediately. West. for instance, he had his ear to saTTf the ground every minute. Moley, SKK Those new Janeswav brooders, himand Roosevelt' Hov.e. electric or cod oil, Also Chick Louey i uipmnit. Thatcher .Morrell Feed self were getting hourly bulletins 4 ti i enter St from every part of the country. I'KLSoNAL and Ulcer. Gas Pams. But now Molry bus become STo.M Ind estion victims, why suffer.' u wttrhijMT at tin shrine of Fur omck relief gel a oi Udga T.ihleis a donor's preKit; liiismt'hv Dhiv liovke is kirk and motr isolated than scription, at Iiiv Mu g toiiipinv. Knosrvrtt.- And the pmurtent, hiitmeil, ine-saily is engross- ngeis in help !h Second U.nl. rtiratod especially that they would write bark into tin. bill a provision that would allow restaurants and hotels to soil by the There are other party-althou- bergh. The actual notes will not given back as they are gold certificates and the possession of such currency is now' prohibited. In any event, final disposition of the money will have to await tife outcome of Hauptmanns appeal C. A. V. ASHEVILLE, N. ( . . There is no high official in the present administration enjoying an income derived from land inherited from an ancestor who received the property for services in the M. K. war . Revolutionary be hears is the raueous machine politician, Alovsious J'Uiiis Farley. who Hunks that win in Lkj ne aly has to appoint an Irish Democrat as postmaster and another as county chairman throughout the I'm ed States of America, and who already is bragging: -J 03(5 7 Aw. its already in the hag" MAIL BAG P. S. HOUSTON. Tex., the ransom money found in the possession of Bruno Hauptmann eventually will be returned to Colonel Lind- All von e From Page One) strain ami of oMiee. . I Feb. 2 H .l' - Foreign statesmen were left to figure out for themselves today a speech in which Adolf Hitler, celebrating the 15th anniversary of his Nazi party, bade defiance to the world. Hitler told the world that Germany must have equality with other nations and will fight to the last man any which tries to deprive it of its freedom. "The rest of the world must revise its conception of Germany, disbased on 13 years of post-wIt must rememhonor, he said. ber that before that period Germany had a thousand years of honorable and proud history of leadership. The time of our outlawry is over. Ve are willing to cooperate in any honorable scheme of things. We do not desire to threaten the freedom of others. But whoever seeks to rob Germany of its freedom must reckon with resistance to the last man. Hitler outlined the Nazi party's goal as regaining the German people's freedom. "When they told me 15 years ago that the goal was too distant," he said, "I replied that we could not leave this task to our children and today the guarantee of Germany's freedom and equality rises in tangible form before MUNICH, Fungal ed in the terrific IS . . . . CITY. MILES Father Mont., Coughlin and Senator Huey Long are close friends and they always confer when the former visits Whether the DeWashington. troit radio priest will support the Louisianian if lie runs for the not predic- ttey in 1930 C. McC., at this time CLINTON. I.i, Though it is not poiyihle to predict with certainty the fate of the McLeod loo per f cent bank bill, its chance of passing at this session seems remote Pa., In L. R. S., Haverford. . addition to Charles K Eckert of Pensylvania. the fol.m-inhave expressed Congressmen strong opposition to the increase in Army appropriations: Lin key of Nebraska, Maverick of Texas, Sisson of Now' York, Koppleman of Connecticut. Scott of California, Dirksen of Illinois, Burdick of North Dakota, and Zioneheck of . . Washington. Copyright, pay-of- 1935, by ture Syndicate, United Inc.) gh zig-za- fj: M-- 1. M-- 'H drink. ci vires for Mrs. Sarah Julia Park vqre held recently In Logan Fourth word chapel. Tributes to the worthy life of Mrs Park were paid in speeches by R. J. Evans, C. N. Maughan of A. E. Crumiey and VVcllsville, S. B. Benson of Logan. Prayers were offered by Ocorge Z. Lamb and VV. H. Terry. A double mixed quartet, directed by Waller VVuthrich sang two seleetions; an organ solo was rendered by S. B. Mitton and a vocal solo was given by Mrs. L. J. Hailey the CRANimAt'UIITKIt AltltlX ES j Tresidenl and Mrs. A. E. Anderson became grandparents SatCAin OF THANKS urday when a seven pound daughter' Was born at the Dee hospital in Ogden to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. (Ted) Apdepon, Jr. The mother is tlx- - former Miss Lea.i Peterson of Richfield, daughter of Mr. and n of sympathy r j tokens Mrs. lames M. Pete-soand their Richfield banker and recently ap words of encouragement, we ex- of the L.D.S. tend our heartfelt thanks. i(j nr ,,ii-The Sarah Julia Park Family. Texas mission. n. m ! nt ?' ", ( si LONG MORNING spent in a crowded store is a dreadfully tiring job for any woman," says Mrs. Van Brunt Timpson. "I have found a good way to make it more pleasant. When I begin to feel a little tired, I slip away for a Camel. "Somehow, smoking a Camel makes the job less tedious! My spirits revive. I can continue shopping with more energy. Camels are wonderfully mild. I smoke quite a lot. They never affect my nerves. (Signed) MRS. VAN BRUNT TIMPSON MA EVERY MODEL A COMPLETE ne otdmery amp bulb. Lifetime Porcelain ulterior. fcquipped GIVES nh buper Freezer. Interior light. Automatic reset defrosting. Automatic ice REFRI- SERVICE GERATION 3 aniwiBifti tray release. The Super Freezer provides the right kinds of cold for every purpose all in the ume cabinet. Theres just Camels give a lift in energy that eases the strain freezing for making ice cubes and desserts; frozen storage for meats and ice cream; extra-costorage for keeping a reserve supply of ice cubes; moist storage for vegetables ld ALL 0QWN , below 50" for foods requiring iiuuc tee SiAgV JgftMS TVL 4 have jangled nerves. (Signed) I. J. PRITCHARD dry. frosty cold. It s more economical, too. See it today. CRYSTAL BOTTLING and FURNITURE CO. a of the business day and drives away fatigue. I can smoke all I want and never and fruits', and normal storage P ATM E NT 72-8- 0 West 1 North ini BUSINESS MAN NOW fc'nokes all he wants: ONLY Camels. 1 ' nn WORLD CHAMPION SPEED TYPIST: I never tire of Camels. They are so mild. Id advise anybody to smoke SMOKING A CAMEL gives one a 'refill' on energy A speed flyer uses up energy just as his motor uses up gas. After smoking a Camel, I get a new feeling g and vim. Camels of never tire my taste. 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