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Show tfllE FACE SIX. HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, L, ALL SET FOR AIR BATTLE women repre- senting the Literary clubs of the division city, attended the northern convention of the Utah Foundation of Literary Clubs on Friday at McCann, Mrs. Hyrum. Mrs. Albert Gwendella Miss Lue McCann, Thornlcy, Mrs. H. O. Van Orden, Mrs. A. D. Weeks, Mrs. Lorenzo Toolson, Mrs. Robert Griffiths, and Mrs. T. W. Jarvis represented the Senior Literary club, and Mrs. J. A. Peterson and Mrs. R. V Larson the Junior Literary club. The presidents, Mrs. T. W. Jarvis and Mrs. J E. Peterson, gave their reports,a and Mrs. R. V. Larson played piano solo. Mr. and M's. Lewis ThOrnley announce the birth of a seven pound local baby boy born August 23 in a hospital. Calder Smith has returned home from Southern Utah, where he has World powers today are out to arm to the hilt and to demonstrate to their neighbors that they are fighting planes in a royal airforce ready either to defend or attack. British pilots, above, run to their d demonstration of part of Britain's 1300 planes. high-spee- GERMANY Some International authorities have expressed fear of war, "after the harvest." Here, ominously, demonstrates Germany anti-aircra- tactics ft against the harvest backdrop. own counter demonstration on the banks of the Po. This crew is armed with maautomatic rifles in addition to chine guns. Italy provides her anti-aircra- ft SERIAL STORY Murder on the Boardwalk Yntprdayt Alter mrreelnjr to Meet the mysterious Ml,oeille at Christine keep her appoint Meat with Mr. Wilmet. Kill has beea taken to pollee headquarters after hla keys were found to lit Mra. Talbert's ear Hla itorf aouada very thin. CHAPTER XIII PRISTINE spent the rest of the morning in the last place where she thought curiosity seekers would look for the "Boardwalk Mystery Girl" the public library with her face buried in a newspaper, her mind still worrying about the story Mr. Wilmct had told her, her eyes impatiently watching the QHRISTINE had no difficulty in Identifying the girl, who stood before the shop window as if rapt by a pair of silver sandals. When Christine paused and removed her sunglasses, the girl glanced up with a flicker of recognition, returned for a moment to her inspection of the sandals, and then strolled off along the Boardwalk. Presently Christine followed, sauntering as the other girl did. At the top of a flight of stairs leading to the street below, the girl glanced brek before she descended. She walked on a block, turned ito a side street, unlocked a door, onr went in, leaving the . The first time you may not recall You thought your cousin might have sent me That disguise was a good one. I did not expect you to remember. It was your eyes, not your clothes, that I noticed. . . . You said you were taking a train, Yes Christine said thoughtfully. I see. And of course, he said dryly, it will confirm your worst suspicions when I admit that I dropped off the other side of that train before it pulled out, and that I was in the taxicab behind yours when you got out at your hotel. clock. . . . And I was not the only one At 12 30 she was to meet Bill following you, Miss Thorenson. for lunch that is, if Bill were Christine broke out angrily, I door aja-still "m circulation." was cazy to come here. I guessed When she reached the restauFor he first time Christina hesi- from the beginning that this girl rant, the worst of her 'ears were tated. After all, what did she was one of your spies. realized. As soon as she asked for know of this girl except that it I suppose that its no use to Bill, a waiter led her to a table. was her voice which had first expect you to believe that I am "Mr. Yardley has sent word that sounded that ominous note of dantrying to be honest with we are to serve you at once, ger which had run like a motif really the clairvoyant went on you, Miss, he told her. And he sent through the last 24 hours? . But it is quite true that quietly. this note for you. Then her curiosity got the better I was asked to keep an eye on note said. "Cant of her, and she passed through the "Sorry, the your movements by someone make it. Please leave reply with door. whom your cousin had expected Louis, the waiter who will hand She found herself in a poorly to meet you, but who was unable you this and who is as safe as a lighted, hall, Irom to do so. I agreed to do it because church saying where I can find which a inhospitableascended he broke off as if searching for into stairway you about 9 this evening. behind. Christine won- words that might hold her attenChristine let the lunch Bill had darkness dered if she were mistaken in tion "because I know that I am ordered cool while she composed partly responsible for Mrs. Talthat something moved in a reply which sketched an outline thinking death. berts the shadows of that stairway. of her plan for the evening withAre herself called The who you so sure that you have girl out betraying the confidence of deceived the police, Christine "Lucille. At the end she added, "Lucille was waiting. Come in here, please. Miss gasped, that you dared to trick as a possible line of communicashe said abruptly, me into coming here and "Am at Thorenson, with Decker's tion, dining I said, he interrupted with a and opened the door upon a Mr. Wilmet. faint smile, Mr. Wilmet insisted on Chris- lighted room. partly responsible. tines ordering the dinner, sitting Christine stood amazed at the . . . You see, Miss Tho. enson, back without even glancing at the contrast between the bleak ugli- people come here for such a vamenu, although he must have ness of the hall and the quiet good riety of reasons. They want, for known that Deckers prices Wcre taste and comfort of that room. instance, to be told how to find The room was pleasantly lighted things they have lost; where their Bppalling. The service was leisurely, and Mr. Wilmet, too, was a soft Oriental rug covered the husbands are spending their eveleisurely and tiresome with a flooi ; two of the walls were lined nings; whether they will get the long account of his persecutions with books; and there wcre com- jobs they want; whether that pain fortable chairs. It was a room, that worries them is what they by the police and press. He insisted on taking a wheel somehow, to inspire confidence. fear it is; whether the time is right Chair back dmm the Boardwalk. Yet Christine felt no confidence to invest their money. . . . There are some questions you cannot When, a little fhert of the Paris now, even in herself. Shop, she insisted on saying "Good Before she could speak, a man answer directly if you are honest. Bight, Mr. Wilmet's face clouded she had not seen at first got up . . . You try, if you are wise, not With concern. fiom a desk that stood in a shel- to complicate family troubles or to give advice involving large sums I really dont think you ought tered alcove. Chandra! of money. . . . There are other to be alone on the Boardwalk, he objected, after what's just hap' TTE had shed every trace cl the questions you must not answer Oriental mystic. From his fully. Those are the questions inpened. Hadn't I better ah see you to your destination? Of unobtrusive appearance and the volving life and death. course he laughed nervously This is very interesting," quiet precision with which he Tm not exactly a fighting man, spoke and moved, one might easily Christine interrupted impatiently. but I might help in case of trou as she had that first night have But why does it concern me or ' ble." taken him for a my cousins death? "Thanks," Christine said impa- major domo. For Christine real"Because Mrs. Talberts case, tiently. There wont be any trou ized that she had seen those Miss Thorenson, was one of the ble. Im spending the evening tawny-brow- n eyes not just once, must-not- s. Partly on that acwith a girl I've known for years. but twice before. count, and partly because there She was afraid he might follow Yes, he anticipated her as she were circumstances I did not enbut when she looked back, tried to reconstruct that brief en- tirely understand, I did not warn fi"'"' dejectedly LAO 8 counter on the station platform, your cousin of her danger." X wbaoco shop, . (To Bo Continued jwi Uavo jeen me before, , , tl II well-train- 'v-,- a ed 28, 1930. r leader Wednesday afternoon in Logan canyon. A gift was presented to Mrs. Alsop in appreciation of i her services during the past year. The eleven girls present were: Ron-d- a been employed by the forest service, Nelson, Oons Harwood, Mary to take up his position as instruc- Traveler, Na Dean Noble, Roma tor at the North Cache high school. Enckson, Afton Fisher, Anna Lou Mrs. Isabel Bingham, Mrs CharlRees, Alda Rees, Maxine Smith es Lundquist, Mrs. R. H. Elwood, Rais Richards is recovering from Mrs. Grant Webb, and Miss Eunice a broken leg received Monday eveBingham spent a day in Ogden ning while playing softball, and Brenda Van Orden. last week. Mrs. Rinda Chambers and son Dr. and Mrs. Lester Emmett of Jay Knudson returned home Tues- Portland, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. day from a visit to the San Fran- W. N. Wakefield and family of cisco fair. While on the coast they Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. were the guests of Miss Frankie and Mrs. F. P. Emmett. The Nyman reunion was held in Nell Miles, of Palo Alto, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Miles and Wade Miles the Mack Memorial park on Sunof Redwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen day August 20. A large number of the descendants of Carl and AnTout of Berkley. Mr. and Mrs George Cooper and drew Nyman attended. Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Smith Mrs. F. L. West recently returned from a tnn to the world's fair at and sons Keith, Bruce and Shar-mo- n San Francisco. and daughters Lila Mae and The Fourth ward Gleanor girls, Kay of Mina, Nevada, were house under the direction of Mrs. Bessie guests of last week at the homes Alsop, held a party honoring their of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Littledyke, SMITHFIELD NEWS Twelve Smithfield GREAT BRITAIN AUGUST and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Littledyke. They also visited relatives in Garland. The family are former Smith-fiel- d residents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Canned of Berkeley, Idaho, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Canned. R .1. Nowell of Maple Wood, New Jersey, joined his family in Smithfield on Monday evening. They will return to the east in a week. Mrs. Nowell and children have been spending the summer and Mrs. Thomas Hadley of 0. and Mr. and Mrs. George CanJ, and family and Mr. and Mm Ernest Littledyke of Smithfield The Ladies Birthday dub eater tamed in honor of the birtha' anniversary of Mrs. T H i ay at the home of Mrs T r entertained at a dinner Thursday afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Noble and family. Covers were laid for eight guest3. The table was covered with linen and centered with snapdragons. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Canned entertained twenty-si- x guests at a lawn party Sunday afternoon and evening. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Canned and family ll of Burley, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. and family of New Jersey, Mr. trip through southern ft ,h ' as, Arizona and California Members of the Third , Relief Society entertained in of the retiring officers at the Memorial park on Friday The Smithfield wild hfe ation held its regular meet", Wednesday in the libiarv ImD08 ant decisions, which wiil be lished after the consent of Monday afternoon. Lunch was ed early and the remainder of afternoon was spent plavimr hr,H Mrs. Thomas Mathews guest, won high score A 8 1 . presented to Mrs. J.u,s in Smithfield. Terry Hansen and barren pnH Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Littledyke expect to leave soon on an extendi' Na-we- sn' ft Cook, were reached on the sublet of the coming hunting season |