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Show r umiMummiiiN THE HERALD, JOURNAL, LOG A N,, UTA l9 SERIAL STORY 0. K. FRIDAY. IT, MAINE DELEGATION CAVALIER BY JERRY BRONDFIELD MARCH 1010. 29, PAG NEWTON NEWS TO VOTE FOR F.D.R. Mr mid Mrs. Einur Pederson won by Mrs. Eugene Nelson and entertained a number of guests at E. L. Ijirsen. Mr. ami Mrs. Marcus Cooley attln-ihome on Saturday evening. tended the funeral serviees of The evening was spent in playing dames .. ... Eldridge of Bountiful on after which luncheon was serv- - Saturday. national convention yesterday who r YKHTERHAYt CnpTnlii Steve itl Ilousln IlnaMea welcome ii im board the .Aorthera Belle. uncle' her hipplBK a new for freighter l0 DBd almoMphere aovel. Ilansea remember her aa little fldrl, la amused to And her She 9 heaatifwl yonnf womaa. tHI hi" of her feud with Fdtlie K. O9 tavnller, As h ter. Val Insists Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Clarke. Mr. id Mrs. Walter Cooley. Mr. Sam-- 1 Rigby and Mrs. Hazel Rigby re visitors of Salt Lake City Cline to accept nomination. Mrs. Olga Hansen. Mrs. 0,1 Saturday after attending the Cooley. The Main convention's 1800 dele- Laura Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. funeral services of James Eldridge gates compromised between a pow- Barker. J. W. Barker, E. L. Lar-se- n of Bountiful. erful third-terand A. J. Dawson. The Easter bloc and a group Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crokston favoring Earley doubling the size theme was carried out. Prizes were were overnight guests in Salt Lake of its delegation giving each man on Saturday. a half vote. Mr. Win. Christiansen was rolling in Massa- were and Mrs. bandwagon visitors in Preston on Friday Its action strengthened possibil- chusetts where an "official" slate on business. ity the third term movement would of delegate candidates was Mrs. Violet Benson and son gain a majority of New England's to Earley with the stipulationpledged that Arthur of Logan spent Sunday In votes nt the Chicago convention. the 34 state's convention votes Newton with relatives. New- - Hampshire's are would be switched to the president Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith and third term men and delegates the third term if his name was presented. small daughter Betty were visitors a t'nvalier'a that prniiinir noth-lu- c to do with her aeatloa trip. Aaht in baa Kraaclaoe had CHAPTER TI HANSEN laughed. "I aint hinting you followed him out here, you little devil. I was just making mention of the fact that he was here. Well be getting back from Prince Ruppert to see him fight, though, if youre interested." Not interested. No busmans holiday for me. Im vacationing, you know. What about that book youre writing?" "Oh, that? Im just going to soak up loads and loads of atmosphere. Ill do the actual writing later on. Which reminds me . . . its been years and years since Ive been aboard the Belle. Dont you think youd better take me on a little tour of inspection and introduce me to the crew? Okay, Matey, lets shove off. Dont suppose youve gone to sea much since you left Frisco." CTEVE W. of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Barker on Sunday Theron Burker, who has spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barker, left on Sunday for Ely, Nevada, where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Vernaee Benson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Benson und family and Coleen Benson Easter in Smith-fiel- d park. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Christensen of Malad were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Christensen on Sunday. Low-el- l Alvis, who is employed at California, arrived home on Thursday and expects to remain with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alvis, until he is called back on tha job. Mr. Alvis Is working for the Union Pacific Co. Mis. L. George Clarke met with an accident on Monday, when she fell, breaking her right arm. She was rushed for medical attention. A number of guests were at the home of Mr. Wilford present Chris- tiansen on Sunday." Those present sint J were:, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Christiansen and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis and family all of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christiansen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christiansen. The afternoon waa spent in playing base ball, after which luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Miller are the proud parents of a baby hoy born on Monday at their home in Newton. This is the first child in the family. Mrs. Francis Rigby arrived home on Monday after spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. Eldridge of Bountiful " Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter spent Easter Sunday in Malad with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Savill Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Griffin and small son of River Heights were visitors of Mr. and Mr:. Mariner Anderfton on Sunday. Leon Reese of Preston is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alvis. Illustrated by 'Art Krent can Handle any situation, anytime, Steve Hansen) and dont you forget it." He looked at her and men-- " " tally agreed. I ... No there isnt. Its Just that this is so goldarned important and so much can happen before we get to Prince Rupert and back again We weve been havin a lot of tough luck lately." What kind of tough luck, Steve?" Oh, nothin that you ought to ion? he inquired humorously. be won-yiabout. You just think She stopped short, feet spread o havin a good time and enjoyin and hands on hips. I can handle yourself for the next couple any situation, anytime, Steve Han- weeks. Althougn, .rankly, I cant see how a gal like you is going to sen, and dont you think differhave much fun on a dirty old tub ently for one minute. like this. There wont be any He looked at her and mentally fancy salads at mess, an you agreed. wont have any perfumed bath salts. You11 have a salt bath, instead. gHE bubbled on excitedly as they She was indignant. Captain made the rounds. Finally in a Im surprised at you. In more serious vein: Whats going Hansen, the first place Im not going to let o this trip, Stevie, and whatre you call the Northern Belle a we bringing back? tub, and it isnt dirty, either. You A slight frown flitted over his know darned well its spotless stem to stem and and inface. Except for some pretty from side or whatever it is they valuable mining machinery, were call aout, ship from top to bottom. going up rather light. He chuckled heartily and put a she huge arm around her waist. Mining m a c h i n e r y? echoed. Consigned to whom? Speaking of salads, youve. seen Outfit called Halliday Re- just about everything but the galto meet sources. They control more mines ley, Cmon, youve got Wong Lee. and lumber than is good for one Steve, Ive been thinking, she company to have. They need this said slowly as they crossed the In view of the fact machinery in a big hurry. On th afterdeck. trip back were going to load up that this voyage is a little more with a hold full of spruce and fir. important than the others lets about me being first mate. Theyve just about promised your forget It . . . well, it was just sort of a Uncle Hank that theyll give him gag, anyway, and Id just be in a years contract on all their shipthe way. Tell you what Ill sign on as purser and give you a hand ping if they like our service." affairs. Swell! Great! Its in the bag, with business Here I had Barney MacGregor Steve. all smoothed over for nothing. . Hope so, honey. Your uncle And you up and resign before we needs that contract. Itll help us even sail. recondition a couple of the older Incidentally, Stevie, when do ships in the line. If we dont get we lift anchor?" em in shape soon were liable to Two bells, prompt Thats 9 have trouble with the govment. oclock to you. Were just about But Steve, theres no reason loaded now. why we cant give em as good They entered the galley and service as they can get on the Hansen beckoned to a grinning cast. Or is there?" she asked Oriental. Val, this is Wong Lee. slowly, noticing the look on his He puts out the best mulligan face. stew on the coast Trouble is, we classy, blue-blo- od shipmates up The hands that way, though. aboard the Northern Belle have a different cut to their jib, as youll probly find out. Rough, men. tough, cussln, Think you can handle th situatsea-far- in told him we like it. That was our mistake. Now we get it every night. Claptain Hansen tell me you come, Missy. He make me bluy new cookbook to make fancy once in while. Yes? He grinned still wider and Val had a faint suspicion that she was being the recipient of a gentle jibe. A look at Hansens face convinced her. Thanks, Wong, she said, but we wont be any fancier the next two weeks than we have been. But if you DO want a good Dutch Apple pie some time, just let me know, and Ill show you how its done. Me call. TT was shortly before dinner that Val, hearing a commotion outside her cabin, opened the door to hear Hansen swearing softly. Whats up Steve? she asked quickly. Plenty, he snapped. Three of the crew jumped ship. We were as it was, too. Cant short-hand- ed sail tonight without replacements and we cant sign on anyone until morning. But Steve, weve got to sail tonight. We cant afford to wait until morning and you know it. What whatll we do, Steve? In th old days, he growled, wed shanghai em. But these aint th old days. They make the laws stick today." Her eyes glistened. Steve . . . lets! Lets what? Shanghai em! Oh, dont be a fussy old softie. Youll probably be doing three loafers a big favor, anywav. Make men of em." Hey . . . hey! Wait a minute, h said hastily, noticing her exYou cant do that anypression. more. Thats . . . thats piracy. Theyd hang us from the yardOh, Steve . . . cmon. Just for me. Dont you want me to have some fun? He looked at her again. And then came the idea. Okay, Matey. WELL, MAJOR HOOPLE JUST MUTILATED1 AT WORCESTER'S THAT WICKED WRETCH FEATURES LOOK OF A LEArfOER WUO IS TERRORISMS OUR NICER ELEMENT STRUCK MV eoy VJHEN HE DECLINED TO JOIN HlS "MOB" OH, ANO WE HAD SUCH HOPES FOR WORCESTER IN ClNEMAi , THE Its your party." (To Be Continued) Still Kids' Hero his safety The Theta Nu chapter of the this week continuing Delphian society met Thursday in before school children. campaign Preston at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Ada L. Hart returned home George Egbert, who acted as hostess at an afternoon tea. Occasion from a three week's stay in for the meeting was the signing Utah, at the home of her of the club charter by members of Rhea Grandy. Mrs. the club under the direction of daughter, Mrs. D. May Pierce, field secretary While there she attended the and club organizer for tne Delphian Easter pageant at Zions canyon. society. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Montague The guests were entertained by of Montpelier were Preston visistring trio composed of Radia tors at the home of E. T. Clayton, Morrison, cello, Vauna Barton, vioTuesday. lin. and Mrs. Ruth M. Weber, dance was Hawkins A Sadie Piano. Mrs. C. M. Crabtree sang held in the Preston high school two solos and W. H. Handley, gymnasium Wednesday afternoon commercial teacher at the Preston with many good impersonations high school, spoke to the group on of the typical Sadie Hawkins Adult Education. and Lil Abner. and Mackie Mrs. Pierce called each member Mr. and Mrs. Roy to sign the charter which was their two sons, Bill and Bobby, Placed between silver candle will leave this week for Burns, sticks with yellow candles, on a Oregon. The Mackies have resided table, below the Delphian triad of in Preston for the past five lack and gold. The trio played months during the construction of Mr. office. during the ceremony. After the the Preston post singing, the members repeated tho Mackie will help construct a post Delphian pledge In unison and office in the Oregon town. sang the club song accompanied Harold Handley, high school by Mrs. Weber. commercial instructor, entertain-taine- d Mrs. G. V. States and Mrs. G. club the Commercial C. Kilgore noon. The students presided at a cleverly Wednesday appointed tea table. The center-piec- e presented him with a gift prior was flowers and yelto his departure for California, low tapers, spring with flowers used prowhere he will continue his studies in fusely the room decorations. toward a master's degree at the Mr. and Mrs. Weston Smith Stanford A present university. had as their guests over the was also given to Miss Virginia week end two former missionaries Mclntire .who accompanied Mr. to New Zealand. DeMar and family, and act as Handley Taylor, who Mr. Handleys secretary. They left recently returned home, visited them Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. Saturday. Andrews were guests at the Smith Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Campbell home Sunday. Mr. Andrews was a visited friends in Preston and New Zealand about Logan during Easter. They are missionary nine years ago. former Preston residents and are G. 1. iuuitc ill Id. dm 'SulYty" Davis Is in now liitilung llii-iIK'stim ami surrounding towns Fulls. With MAJOR HOOPLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE OUT OUR WAY arm! By WILLIAMS I AM SHOCKED, EGAD, MRS. DE (PLASTER, LEANDER'S BREECHES 0EMAND A VIGOROUS TOUCH OF THE BY THE WAV, IS VOUR HUSBIRCH BAND HlS OLD JOVIAL SELF AGAIN? HeI SHOULD SUE THE CITY SHEER NEGLIGENCE, LETTING A MAN TUMBLE OUT OF A PATROL WA60N AMD BREAK AM TO THE CORE ANKLE inp5 0 Li - m 5!) J 64 9 LbPAMDER HAS MET THE NICER. ELEMENT. -f cow. rr ma sfnvtec. wet ALL,EY OOP he ran second to Although Chuck Fenske in the last indoor appearance of his career, Glenn Cunningham was still the kids hero and object of autograph seekers at the Knights of Columbus meet in Madison Square Garden, New York, fo u t t( Too Hercules Is Full of Tricks - FIV Youre wrong there, Captain Hansen. Ive spent my last four summer vacations sailing and yachting up around Maine. Im not the landlubber you think I am." t He rubbed his chin. Betcha my spare peg leg you had a lot of - By HAMLIN |