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Show l ri , BK, Ifv Titji-ti- PAGE TWO. THE HERALD.JOURNAL, CRUise BFA.H HERE TODT UroN frdihfrlrfam J4F. fca rotate Irar Mkra ahr aria out ocean eruUe, In pay meat for the hea the manatlar her for whirk abr worked aa publication. autprudfd Un board the akip. ahr aaierta )IHK MHOM. expert ktnd..n aa Jane. aki Jumper, aa pennile I he a ift to him from naa irip ihe pareut of a child wbte life ed. be Iirk Introduce June to bin friend. WmsHOKS. a detective, inhere oa board arei Mll4 MNi famooa aelreaa and owner of the Kokinor dlnmoadt wealthy, recent trie MADUIK IJlHtt-HlMANME and lit 1(11 on three week m awplrt tur JM KSON, anl-a- ry blackmailer! Mingeri hM liovl,andoperaI Ml 4 H AJIA. H'O MIR-- I door Dirk and Jane spend mock of their time toaelher. 'then a between comes ndintc and them. Dirk meeto Korn la attentive to her. line Hoaal becomes Jane's constant escort Nora Lane confides to lllrk sad hnow'shoea that she Is la terror of extortionists and Nnowshoes nsrrres to net as her bodyguard. He persuades ber to tura the Rokluor diamond over to the 1 bey go tu ber statepurser. room to get It. SOW CO ON WITH tub: STORY CHAPTER XIII TJIRK tame up to Jane at the bar. He wanted to talk with her. If only to tell her he was glad she was liavl ig a good time. Jane Surprised him by giving him her hand with a low. boyish swing. I llelL, stranger, she said. thought Id lost you, r.ho added, before I had got to know you." He held her band, and It made his new found misery more vibrant and more keen. She Introduced him to Tlno Ross'. I am sorry, Tlno said, that She charming Miss Lane has retired so early. I had hoped But the sudden look of pique on Janes face told Dirk that they should not talk about the actress now. You have the advantage of me You have with Jane, Tlno said. known her first! Please stay with m. i would be obliged to you. It occurs to me, he went on. In his stilted, continental tone, that I owe a private apology to Ken Martin, the orchestra leader, for not singing tonight at the cabaret I should see him now only a moment. Dirk ordered a Tom Collins and sat in a high stool close to Jane. Tino went over j talk with Ken While Dirks drink was being ird tuey watched Tlno carrying on an animated conversation, with much shrugging of the shoulders and much pantomime. Then Dirk Bat and merely looked at Jane. He toyed with his drink wkilqJje gazed. She sat there, returning bis frank gaze. He had won. She had won. And this moment was sweet, chough a little bitter, too. Suddenly he smiled, and it was o naive and that Jane smiled, too. It was as if they shared some delightful secret and were too proud to divulge it. Dirk laughed, and Jane laughed. Their laughs were so hearty that people in the room looked at them. Abashed, they both turned to I above entertainers. whole-hearte- Tomwime their drinks, eyeing each other askance, like two small children. Dirk talked Into his glass. I see you got your baritone, he said, and then sipped. Jane said, through her teeth, not looking up from her drink, I soe We both you got your actress. seem to have got what we 'ooked for and dreamed of, on this crule. Yeah, tie said simply, caressing his glass with a hand. 'Yes, she said after him. What do you think of Nora I.une? lie begged. I think shes one of tiie grandest humans I ever knew. I never raw but one other actress in jer-uThat was the leading lady in a stock company that made the old Birdcage Theater in our mining town. I had the same feeling about l'hyllis de Vere, lie leading lady In stock plays. Fb was herself so real I think M os Lane must be a charming person," Jane said. Ive seen her on the stage, and nobody doubts her great talent. In 2 he Portent she was superb. Somehow there was a barrier between them again, and they shared bothlng. But Jane said, Im glad you found such an agreeable companion on this cruise. And Im glad, he added generously, you found what you wanted on this cruise." n. TAKE buM, a little petulantly, While were flinging bouquets, what do you think of Tino Itossi? Dirk Here they were, asking each otliprs opinion on subjects that should have been closed to discussion. He and Jane did have something in common that he couldnt define. Dirk said, "I havent heard him sing. He has a ready smile fot everyone. That wasnt kind, Jane asserted briskly. Perhaps I shouldnt say It, but I dont like him, Dirk added. Janes face was hot when she looked at Diik again. "Perhaps we shouldnt have discussed him at all. What right have you Dirk was looking at her again, intently, and her anger was rapidly I had melting before his gaze. no right at all, he said simply. " YOU LET THAT KID mfym HUNDRED RIDE Yxjshouldnt HCW DID THAT SIGN THE DA WE EX- I KNOW THE KID WAS THE ORIGINAL have pinr up PECTED A BUYER FROM THE WEST OWNER OF THE " absent-mindedly- I POUND FOR ONLY $9-50- , AND YXl TRIED TO MAKE ME BELIEVE YOU PAID & 500 COLT? FOR HIM Marr Dahle. Mr. and h--r a liyrland Dull c and Wiliam Dahle spent Monday in I At the Preston I WOULEMT LIE ID YX) A falsehood has NEVER PASSED MY Z semi-annu- con- YtXJR nose! NOW, SCRAM meeting in the district school the discussed. It was teeth project was decided that all families joining must join by March 6 For all the families who joined last yew it will cost them 3, and all new families who wish to join $3 50 For musical numbers Violet and Dorothy Burbank sang a duet and the Weston high school girls chorus, under the direction of Mr. Dewey Olsen, sang a number. busiAriel Nash is home from a ness trip to Omaha, Nebraska V illiam HenRay Petersin and derson of Clifton were in Weston. T.-T- Tuesday. HONOLULU. T. 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Robbins was a guest and visiting were enjoyed by 18. The Richmond South Ward Redinner, Tuesday. Covers were laid last Saturday at the annual musifor Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shelton, cal and luncheon given by Profes- lief society officers took picnic Mr and Mrs. Elmer Hancock, Miss sor and Mrs N. W. Christiansen and went to the home of Mrs. Ann Hope on Thursday where they Lea Wood, Marvin Dunbar of at the Bluebird m Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Anderson and spent a social afternoon. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Wood. ONE customs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen were in Preston, Tuesday. Gwen Campbell and Lois Nelson were hostesses to the Sarella club Monday evening. Mrs. Ethel MorShe gan was an honored guest. and received a lovely guest prize a prize from the Sarella club. Mrs. Hildred Olsen was a special guest Other guests were Mrs. Marr Dahle, Mrs. Gladys Merrill. Mrs. Margaret Campbell, Mrs. Maunne Dahle, Mrs. Rachel Lott Mrs. Leone Kofoed, Mrs Beth Harris, and Mrs. Letba Neuenswander. Progressive 500 was played honors geirg to Maunne Dahle and rr 29, 1936. THREE FAMOUS OF ANY VOIR CHOICE OF THESE magazines ference Sunday Maurice Tmgey was put in the high council Alex Lundquist and Ray Heues-se- r were in IYeston on business Tuesday. Monday-nigh- t NO. ..THERES A DARN GOOD REASON WHY YXJ TALK THROUGH yiTjrrnmTrl AaSlMUML full-lengt- h At the ABOUT THAT, MR. FARLEY Vice-Cap- "VUTSIDE In the foyer Snowshoes pulled Dirk to the sl.e. and looking about him cautiously, said. 'When I went with Nora Lane to your Suite AA her suite now, of course we found the door locked But when she turned on the lights, on there, stretched out the floor, was & man. There was blood on his vest. He had been Logan. If 'jOURE MISTAKEN Muir. Miss La von Ahrens, Miss Helen Ahrens, Miss Jessie Ahrens of Logan and Rulon Ahrens Mrs Jesse Walker entertained at a surprise party Saturday in honor of her husband s birthday. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hancock, Mr. and Mrs Andrew Lamont, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kidman, Mr, and Mrs. Waiker. Mrs. Earl Bird was hostess at a luncheon Thursday. Covers were laid for Mrs Andrew Lamont, Mrs. Arthur Kidman, Mrs. Edgar Hancock, Mrs Gwen Hardman. Mrs Wilford Larsen gave a Refreshments were served to 14 party, Saturday, in honor, by Mrs Ladle, Capt. M rrl Lamont birthday of her daughter, Barbara. Games t. and Ada Walker were and refreshments played Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Muir enter-M- r. were served to 25 and Mrs. ilbert Muir enter- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rawlison of Whitney are in Weston visiting with the parents of Mrs. Rawlison, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rose. Mrs. William Englet of Fairview was visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Morgan Benson, Sunday of last week. At the regular Relief Society meeting Tuesday, Mrs. Ellje Jensen gave the social service lesson and Mrs. Margaret Lemon gave a talk on the Pioneer homes and ON TOP OF TW, LEARNED THAT YOU GOT DYNAMITE FROM THE FEBRUARY Patriotic colors were used in the decorations and table appointments Place cards were marked for Mr and Mrs. Walter Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs Lewis Beratson and children of Logan, Mr. and Mrs Clifford Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin s I HELP IT, IF THE KID IS A AND FIFTY MIA. Green and Gold bal! held here Saturday evening Miss Verral Kidman was chosen queen The gTeen and gold dance was demonstrated by Director Asa Baker, Vaierie Hardman, Olive Baker. Ardeila Laliis, Viigimt Hemnger, Fred Taylor, Denzd Swensen, Stuart Hardman. The Mendon camp of the ters of Utah 1ionetrs heldDaughat the home of Mrs Kllen Ladle, Friday. Utah Our Own Beloved Homeland and Utah We Love Thee were sung prayers were by Helen Walker and Ellen Ladle; the topic, The Value of Writing and Preserving Pioneer History by County Officer, Charlotte B Richards; piano solo, Mrs M D Bird; a history of YVm. Barret was read by his daughter Mrs Charlotte B. Richards; vocal duet, Ada Walker and Ellen Ladle The TANKS head was high, and she was feeling happy again when, from her position on the high chair, she saw Snowshoes making his way through the crowd toward them. There was something about his look that made her stlflen. Then Dirk saw him, and they waited, tense, until the detective reai hed them. Snowshoes said. Beg your pardon, MiBs Weston, but I want to talk to Dirk outside, aloDe. No sooner said than excused, Jane said to Dirk. "Mr Blake, you look as if yojve seen the proverbial ghost. "Ghost? he said, distracted, and then smiled. "Oh, ghost! Icrliaps I have seen a ghost." "This Is Snowshoes Blake Mr Tino Rossi," Jane said. Tlno put out his band, smiled his best, but there was a moment before the detective responded. He . took the proffered hand "Oh! Pleased to know you. Mr. Mr. Rossi. Motioning toward the foyer out side Snowshoes walked away from them. Dirk followed him, nodding his head bark at Jane and Tino who stood, puzzled, at the bar. Jane had loBt her enthusiasm for the champagne. She said, Some things happened. I know. Ill bet the Kokinor diamond has been stolen from Nora Lanes suite." Tino iauglied, and said. "Oh. It Is nothing. You! Imagination rune away with you. Darliog, y u are no longer with me, he pled. Lets be gay. Tomorrow Her eyes were wide Tlno, 1 tell you something has happened "Well, lets go see!" he replied Well follow them and find out for ourselves. By BLOSSER CAW exactly seven SATURDAY, MENDON NEWS shot through the heart murdered! Sorry. Just as Tino came up to them Dirk watched the detectives face. again, Jane said, low, At least we "You mean In her suite the understand each other perfectly, blackmailer the man I knocked now. down this afternoon Do we? Dirk said, arching his Hes a stiff now. Murdered, brows. while Miss Lane was at the ships Tino said to her, "Darling, you cabaret." loko sad. I cannot forgive you. But, Miss Lane lets go to Mr. Strom. She should always be her!" Dirk said, taking the detecoh, so hap-py- ! Champagne Is tives arm. what we need for this party. As they strode down Deck A. Dirk got down from his chair, Dirks thoughts whirled In hopeless and smiled. There was something confusion. "But theres no sense disarming about Tlnos behavior. to it, he said. "Theres neither He fairly bubbled over with en- bead nor tails. Why should Minthusiasm for the mere words he nie Jackson be murdered In Nora spoke and the commonplace things Lanes suite?" he did. When they heard the It looks," Snowshoes said, "as champagne cork pop, Dirk laughed if two mobs got mixed on this ship. out loud, and Jane laughed with Two separate mobs wanted the same thing. The dead man lost, him. But the moment when they had as usual. The less you say to the After been together, fellow conspirators ship's officers the better. ail, you committed assault and batsharing something, was lost We drink to Jane Weston, tery on the victim this afternoon Tino said, in his most courtly, most That'B why I came for you. Youll have some explaining to do To her rare quixotic tones. (To Be Con tinned) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS LOGAN, UTAH, HHfti ti carrier. MudjUUk' HERALD-JOURNA- L DATE.. LOGAN, UTAH Pt S?3TVnm?pJ'byaSUbbeft?i F orvextend to The ear and also for thesubscription THREE maeavir.P listed below. 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