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Show & aitr uriiiitiniiiiii MgEmftftlllifa T nE II E R A L J0V D H N Tbe &OLDEN .FEATHER i Robert Bruce by O iqJS NEA was about to get into the car j traced a road that du ked under when he saw Mark Hopkins nea a railroad budge, skirted the rear blue roadster parked against the of steel plants enormous BDiner abea lir Mttiutuobile lalriman, itki opposite wall. I reservation, running between the her fu I meirry him. Jsilins, the colored man who factory and a railroad vard and At Feather alskt be l.olde Haft the nrett HAMIV HARKINS took care of the shop nights, was then came out on a long sjant ft la i a connection wbtte at eat ves Central introduce Hohby coming up with a bucket in one running off to join f(ueJean ftiiafty to UK. and MRS. ILWIft hand and a length of hose in the street at an angle. n nt Hobftv arrangea to veil tone Hum, said Bobby, mavbe it bonds tor lC vri. He aella them to other. He grinned when he saw matches up after all. The Central Bobby. Boaald Moataane street bridge u closed for repana I RRY Cl LNNi, federal agent, Boss sure got her dirty today trvlas to lorate WINuY he said. j Told me to wash em So if he wanted to go out here I t Wh, bank robber. He dado hed have to detour, and this inek onte stolen Honda, traces then to up good right off." loatute. then to Bobbe. led era I Pulaski road, it is would The roadster was dirty, unde- road, aura no to Lema1 aiiarineat but take him. But why go so f tr out he and hi wife base dlaaptiearetL had it niably. wire gteaming 1 hole's plentv of other now Jean belpa Sand roavinee poto do with n wheels, and an abundance of streets thatd lice he had nothin n feed h'm ito recent holdup, she roca to her bright chromium-stee- l on hood soon i n(t more home town for n vacation. Sand? and these were tral stieettooa lotWliv come to ace her sad oaks her to and bumpers; l o !on ; i marre hiiu Jena nereen later plastered with a peculiar reddish diieitiv, laski ke is to tell dust that be wonders bow obscured completely . ttohb) their ordiuary brilliance. .SOW CO ON Wim 1I1E STORY rime to Now where you suppose they AT last the solution xxv cha linn. Hopkins dt blin.it ion kind that of mud? got mused tVALLACK drove the OOBBY the Negro, bending to look at it. must have been on Pulaski siitri shiny demonstrator roadster inno roads around this port Itself, beyond ibe steel plant Oi off the switch, ofAint to he shop, turned the country got red mud in dinarily he would have gone out and got out. em. I seen plenty down south, Central and then tuinrd down TIiofc brakes need adjusting. but aint none around heie. No- Pulaski; with the bridge i losed be bad had to take another w iv, Red." he called out to a long, sor- where. wbitb caused him to who came dowu rel topped mechanic Looks like iron ore, said Pulaski from the othergo end su i oiling over to him Bobby. Julius connected his hose wblih was he had hud to p why Red nodded, chewing gum slowly. to a wall fitting and motioned steel plant at a point while lie said Bobby to stand I II tell Maerarlane, back lest h be according to Julias, the ore dumps ri looked dourly at the automobile. splashed. -covered the road with this reddish Trouble Is, Mac Isnt here now ha said, twisting the dust. His goal, then, inn a have Rim and the boss went off some- connection Sha do look been on Pulaski, somewheie bewhere this afternoon right after like iron ore.tight. I dont know where tween the bteel mill and fViitial lunch and I dont know when he could of got that on him. less street. hey 11 be back." It was down back of the Empire There was nothing moie Buhliv was MacFarlane superintendent Steel plant. could do now; but the next mornof Auto Was the State of the repair shop he down there? asked ing, getting away from the salesSales agency, and all orders for re- Bobby. The Negro looked up. room as soon as be could, Pobby were cars "I to demonstrator dont know where he was went to a pairs agincy. he routed him. to be said. he come In. When through supposed hired a car. and set out to rce hear him cussing to MacFarlane wbat he Could see Pobby frowned. He reached Pulaski toad an wants about the Central street bridge t Listen. 1 got a a demonstration this evening. he being closed. Thats all I know. poorly paved street, and AH of this seemed to add up followed it. Before long tlie high Cant I get a special Job. if aid. to at all. nothing Bobby stood red towers of the Impire Steel Mac doesnt get back in time? for a moment longer, watching plant loomed up on bis right Ills Red chewed his gum solemnly, then he the demon- heart gave a bound of excitement Julius; in got lie was notorious for a steady nnd strator and drove out to give bis as he saw that on the opposite undeviatlng pessimism. a spin prospect side ot the street theie was n he said. I suppose. Ill ptob-- j ore dump, where the railgreat halily get In bad for it TT was about an hour later that road cars were emptied; and overI II take the blame." sa.d Cobby. A he brought the car back to the head. crossing the road like a You sav Mac went off with the and parked it for the night. spindly steel bridge, there ran a shop ? Wheied they go1 As he let himself out and started series of conveyors by which ore Search me. Very mysterious. walking down the street to get was moved from the dump to the Mac was getting busy with tuat job his street car, he began to ponder furnaces. And the road beneath he jerked his thumb anew on the trip that Mark Hop- was heavy with reddish dust! over theie He drove along with mounting whoe hood was kins and MacFarlane had taken. at a sedan ci ii in lied Was it worth thinking twice excitement, past the steel mill and up like an accordion when Hopkins came out and called about? Certainly it was Hopkins the railroad yards, between a long him They talked for a minute and privilege to take his shop foreman double line of unpainted wooden off on a business trip in the mid- houses, mean and disreputable in then they went away together." The region w as a Oh Well if vou can get thin dle of the afternoon, if he chose appearance. brake fixed before evening I II to, without arousing anybodys slum, and a miserable one what It suspicions. Wbat if be bad driven had brought the elegant Mark red Hopkins down here? Robliv walked back to the sales through some peculiar-lookin- g Pulaski road went up a low rise room wondering wheie the shop dust? Did that necessarily mean and swung to the right diagfoienmn and the head of the agency anything? And then he remembered Larry onally. Vacant lots and shacks could have gone He remembered made up the landscape, of facI si iv Glenn's admonition to keep Glenns words. Somewhere around or business houses of any his eve on everything that seemed Dover tbeie.was a factory where tories, cars were kind, there was no sign. Ahead, armored, bullet-proo- f hi the least degree out of the ordimade for gang- within plain sight now, was Cennal v in the hope that he could un- surreptitiously road believed sters. Hopkins tral street, where Pulaski Larry h some sort of clew to the coil wild goose Was a ended. this cars. was himself these selling where the whereabouts of the plant . Bobby rode home wondering chasa. then, after all? dimmed cars were mide; could slowed Bobby he Disconsolately. and when these about things, have Ibis aftei noons doings any dotfa Che ear, turned around, and bis hunted room he in his to got with that? connection desk for a road map of Dover. started back. And then he saw Spreading it out on a table, he TP7IIEN evening came Bobby made bent over it. ' an hasty supper in a nearby The Empire Steel plant was restaurant, and then returned to Dovers one consumer of iron ore. th4 ogerjiy. He went back to the It was situated on the southeastKkep and found his demonstrator ern fringe ot the city, Ja an alwaiting for him. The redheaded most inaccessible tangle of railmm liapie was gone, but he had left road tracks, warehouses and small i lag on" the steering wheel hearshops. To reach It lets see you ing tlie words. The brake dium is took Turney road, and Turney was worn down. I fixed it OK for now a dead-en- d street, endiag right at but she needs a new one. Tell the steel mill. ' Back of the plant, them? Here Mac ' . . . was. and it Bobbys pencil point Bobby threw the tag away I te I -- fttr is-t- Uh-hu- b, drive-it-yourse- lf I V (X V r A! L E H I!' 1. PAGE FIVE. - Copnght b HOuLYW OOi ; it it' i n b i p t i mid bt st 1U a t I t m night i l St (he lie nl Login it iipou'qnnuu nous the ir t t -t h I nite o 3 he ti in Juvi' Kut man Login m ot two iffu fill hi tnogt mon NORTH LOGAN North Log in MIA sponsored homecoming celebration Tuesday evening at the ward chapel A one act play, "Three s A Crowd" was piesented under the direction of M irnrtta and Anna Nyman with the following cast taking part Anna Laura Nelson, Dorothy Burger, De erl Hurst Alvin Beutler, and Merlin King The program also included a riad-in- g by Aline Cutler, dance, Edith Hancey and Ins Kemp, choius by MIA members Mr and Mrs LeRoy Holmgren and family and Mrs J P Holmgren of Bear River City were dinner guests, Sunday, of Mr and Mrs W E. Nyman and Mrs Mrs Herman Boll Hairy Barnicott, of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr and Mrs something he had not noticed bea cindered driveway that fore went off to the left, between two grassless vacant lots, and disappeared around a bend in a place tentantless where the lolling, desolate land formed a shallow a i v t s ill, his u the conference to mike tne right tm right time nl Sdurdiv ga ne was (dai i,jk Hi ib utv u . i 1 dining thmost outstanding iiis aiue unit c elttud traf-otno- cr all I le-- tonsidtiahle ittorls Not one single traffic jun was repotted J the vis cnguutMd parking cf cars at the colhge and new his iv out nut with great appiovai Anv single car On one par-- t Kamussen to kick instead of make an attempt tm the tirxt down. The bill was iu Hud the Aggies attempt foi a fust down failed, Colorado would nave b en in a beautiful position to work one of their t imoi long parses that may have d vc loped into a score. nud-ficl- d. Fans wiie looking at one of the v finest ends in the conference th p iikd wmn thtv turned their area at anv rune during he optics on Hutumn Colorado end game H ut mn n w.is the gent who was on !h t m Id iho ( i nit d As usu il a. receiving end ot the majority fieight tram rumbh d .dong IMam ot t nl i uhi p issi s slitet during the student dlv Tin ahihtv f Bunker and The rally was held up und ih hi t sides to cut down the M n train had parsed pmpl ( olm i lo bloc k is were big stood breathless dui ing Iht par oh o tors in tin low jnrdage for fear one of these long tmisv u umd on tunning plivs by the freighters might tome ambling s oior ulo could iim lili Sat-uida- V Aggu along Mclro-Goldw- Kithrjn Htnkin, 20, formerly of Seattle, was the nominee of LeRoy Hollywood s Frnu, director, as typical thorns gu! She s a brunette and has hi en m the film tnpiiul eight veais, four ot them us a screen dintri dt st tudit for Francis X Shields, the tennis player today was hailed is a filmn lnd by Samuil Goldwjn of M.iycr Shu. Ids has the sime qualities I saw in Gary Cooper eight years ago Goldwjn said in announcing Shields had signed a seven-yea- r i ontraot He w is brought to Hollywood by MGM a ear ago on a ontraot, but found his time vonsumed by playing tennis with executives and did not appear in a picture j i iht Court is to bt pital today in a pitlimm ir of second dun ing rhirges against Bmhv film dame direitoi The purpose was to tike testion Britsin mony of Mrs Manan widow of William Von Bnetn. one of three persons f itall injured in an automobiV u ish in whnh Berkeley figured Berkeley alread hu bten bound over for tut! on two other muidt charges filed alttr dt aths of Mrs di Von Bncsen ird Piggy Daley in the same undint Witnesses testified they snulltd liquor on hi breath shortly ifai the tolli-io- n n ,i Homecoming Sidelights Roundup proc-pee- lin-s- ''OXM TT Me, Shearer Cries in Quiz HOLLYWOOD T DO- dela lawyer, BO IS It Y WAIc It LOGAN. i'T The Service, !ac KH.IS HI RE TOT) Ot M, eiHTfianr to JF4Y MON I A T I, trirtiuriHTTirirnrii 1'ossiblv the worst st at in th entile stadium whs occupied ov 1 V Champ, chaw man of the board of trustees of the PSAC Mr Champ sat on the first tow hi low' the press box His seat was next to the aisie The rain from the roof of the press box dripped inert dy down Mr Champs back throughout the entire game Fans rushing to and from their seats caused Mi Champ some unneocss u y run k stretching MK Kt SSI- I I, H RNTSOW sNldltllhMMH) 1 II K I'AKAllh WAS Will'am B Mo mi 74 scatid caslm r in the C.difornD state tiens-ui l a c hi nil' queM iom d In Ihst Ally Oils Buhl o k of S u lilt Inline nit am St til acid tasliitr in loit Voitli. 'lex l u soot lit live wciks In counts turn with a $24 Out) Sh, am Ii IS oil lie He ns.st i Lctlly odmilted lespon- stinitim in the tit. hibililv. ui I C A Vvinin Wtdntsdiy Mrs Ruth Law lot and Misses LaVon and Zt H i Halmtr tnlei-taine- d Fi id iv ivtinng at the Law-lo- r home The rooms were dt dilut- ed to suggest the Halloween son Guests came .ostumed variety of games, stui 's uJ mu-i- c was tnjoved Lunihtoi was sir-e- d to ten guests Among visitors .1 Nor'h Leg in during ths week wote Mr and Mrs Archie Mr and McNeil, Mrs. Iailcv Cailson. Mis Jeanette Seimons and Mis Helm Mr Beuhltr of Blickfoot, and Mis la Roy Holmgren, Mis R ilpli Jenson and Mis Ed Holm-gleof Li u Rivet Ci tv , Mr and Mrs. O A Folic tte, of 1nst.on, Mr nnd Mis Prink Corbitt, an Mr an i Mis An h Egbut. of Snnthf vU, Mi and Mis Vincent ot Nielson Ru l.mond Mr and -- seaA 1 Mrs Milford Miller of Collin1 ton and Mrs Jean Lamb of Fieldim- Bishop John H Kemp spent the valley mused week end in Silt Lake City on it. That must be There s no other possi- business Bobby Dr, nnd Mrs Frank C Momer bility. Ill just find out. He spun the wheel and started of Oaaland, California, were visitoff along the lonely driveway ing friends and ltlatives here last week. (To be Continued) Lmrose IIIAI OK It w ts h ai ned t nly Sdurd.ty morning thd an tftorl was made by the Salt Luke profession ti musicians to stop the hoit Douglas hand fre n appeasing at the Lnga cehbration Possibly the Fort Douglas units are Im S dt 1 ike (My use only Fans at the stadium wt re offered a real treat by the manuvering of the Fort Douglass dMl team during the half The team worked with the piecision of mechanical men. res hoping I tali Aggies do not start h ( tab I inter sit right now and forget all about H and Wvoming I. With nothing to lose Hint everything to gum, taith Wvoinmg nnd H tT. will eome nmr hing to I og.in carrying th idea of shooting the works. Hath foreign aggregations util undoubtedly throw precaution to the wind and try most everything to roll up enough ints to heat th- - Aggies. 'I hi are the toughest kind of g vine, most anything can liap;n n. 1 1 v Us-ms- e tl It im expei that next year the Jag in handa i of commerce will either a stipulated write amount into tluir budget for the? homecoming c eh bratum, or giva up the idea entirely. In other tow m the good will of the chamber is regai dect as almost priceless by colleges, let alone a donation of monies c nc.iefFV rwoiw ikimi kit tiOLLTSl OV, Mtss d D When I. J Connolly, milkman, returned from ins morning route he noticed o green stuck to the tear wheel of his truck He investigated Saturday guests Dean Binghum of the IT S A ( and found a bill The parade committee headed uas the ueek-en- d guest of his by J J Edwards found difficulty parents m balancing the parade It wa Mr and Mrs Hobbs and daughfirst planned to have two bands ters, Doris and Irma, spent Sun- and then i display unit followed day in Robin, Idaho bv two morebands and another Mi and itrs A Stevenson display unit, etc This plan faded when several of thirty relatives Sunday at their home in Linrose the promised dspDy units failed John Hobbs transit ted business to appear in Ogden Monday I H X ish spnt several days in Spectators welcomed the idea of no commercial units in the parade Gentile Valley transacting business Put Mcntholat Miss nmehv Chattel ton has t He nostril to n Henry Laub had charge of betn the guest of her parents m the cluuvher of commerce end irritation and promote hrsnklin for the past week of the down-tow- n rally. clear breathiml. Mr and Mrs Elmer Laurence were guests Tuesday Mrs of fire headed Logan department, ! Laurences sistei, Mrs, SaKina by Chief Rapp, took complete N ish charge of the bonfire Pasteboard coin po Miss Kathryn Bingham and Mr and wooden boxes were fed to the If you prefer mar drop&,or Cecil Adam enterta ned at a flames of the fire at various Inroat spray, cull tor lit , hantker hu f - hmer NEW MENTHOLATUM LIQUID night for Mr Merlin "Stevens at hw home Fortly guests were in handy bolHewNM dropper Floyd Rasmussen stamped cut. himself as the peer of all Mi then nml Mis John Ifobhs hid ns Mi and a bit one-doll- ar Hoad COLDS uramrav-virt- rt o. 4 They aint stream lined DISPUTED POINT Ever since temple work waa introduced into the Mormon church by Joseph Smith in May 1842, numerous Masonic writers have written extensively declaring that the ceremonies performed in tne temples have been adopted from the Masonic ritual Supposed similarities have been pointed out. To substantiate their claims these writers have pointed to the fact that Joseph Smith ard many of the early leaders of the church were members of the Masonic order until the charter of the Nau-voI1L, Masonic lodge was withdrawn on petitions of lodges m nearby cities No written public answer to these charges has been made dur- o, TRUSS EXPERTS HERE Rice Trus Pxpeit rcpti sontjitivpp of Witiaim ih Vdamx N be A , but they sure are mila and they sure got taste order. The book sells for $1 00. It contains 87 pages No Mormon library G R is complete without it. ODDITIES By United Press PHOENIX. Anz, Nov 4 1 Pi L. at the Arthur Frees, 53, director of the T, wll yT p ft Hord Logan I i.th Tulav, Arizona State sales tax division, Kiabab Nationvot find shot a deer in the ruptured man woman n hi Hhmild take ad.intijre of thiw al Forest, rushed to the ammal$ cor body with a shout of. joy and The opportunity Ki D llapse. dead across it. Heart Method for Rupture kmn n the world over ou tan now physicians decided when bis nnd pee this Method demonstrated "nv Rue fitted to vou body was brought here. Appliance Ih dutelv no charge unlfx vou Me itiPtFd Id keep the uutfit CHICAGO, Nov 4 (t Pi Childhaving tin Appliance adjusted less for 16 years, Mr and Mrs and ou see how perfectly and Otto Schmeltzer, Maywood, today it holds No harh nothing to gouge weie the enormously proud parthe fieh springs an ents of triplets The babies, all and make vou sotc he worn night and da with a total weight of 6t prni live fomlort Suit, rubber like com- girls, had when born and were placed position pd anv degree of pres-niir- e pounds in an incubator t wear a tmn all vour Hf Tnntequired whon thousands have reported re Va Nov 4 O' Pi AftovrN thiougn using Rice erLURY, what he thought to be 4he treeing W hv Method puffer the burden f it there Is a chnnte to a coon. B L. Hill climbed the ru,tue he fre from ti earing forever tree, only to have a wildcat spring nywny, it will cohi vou nothing into his face The two fell from to come in and learn all about the tree, and Hill suffered cuts Rico Method and the wonderfnul op- the killed for help it offers in vour and bruises before bis dogs portunity cne JiiMt ask at hntel depk for the cat. the Rice Represen mtives and the wut do the ret Hour 9 to 12 a. WINCHESTER, Va., Nov. 4 fi P m , 2 to e p in, or T to 9 Clyde Robinson was fined $16 Dotrt this greet opportunitv and costs today for riding a horse '6 ibtee Eiperts. (advj. while intoxicated. Thf or air conditioned mg the intervening years until a few days ago when there came Morraomsm and from the press, Masonry, by E. Cecil McGavin. The author, who is principal of the LDS. seminary in Spanish an extensive Fork, has made search and study of the question he Noteworthy is the fact that enquotes Masonic writers almost view. tirely to prove his point of From these authors he also endeavors to prove that they are not in unison as to the origin or antiquity of the order. He quotas at length from a Dr Oliver, fne of the earliest historians of the that fraternity, who maintained world during the early ages of ttar there existed two systems c f FreeThe one which was masonry. preserved by the patriarchs and their descendants he called Pure or PnmitR e Freemasonry. The other, which was viewed as a schism from the onginal system, he called Fpurious Freemasonry. He also calls attention to disamong the ancient coveries mounds and Indian villages which would tend to prove that the American Indians long before the must have arrival of Columbus been acquainted with many of the symbols now used by the Masonic pironil S P.kp Now-mhe- t I A lv w . . . made of mild ripe tobaccos . we believe Chesterfields will add a lot to your pleasure. LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. eve-lun- 1935, Liggitt & Myiss lotccco Co, |