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Show THE f Mrs. Lillie spent part of her daughter Baker. The Happy tained at the Walker of Wellsville the week as guest of and family, Mrs. Fern Hour club was enterhome of Mrs. Rulon Ahrens on Wednesday Needlework was the feature of the afternoon. was served to Mrs. Luncheon Wayne Hnbner, Mrs Charles Buist, Mis Eddiss Muir, Mrs Bill Longs-trotMrs. Carlyle Bird, Mrs Lester Taylor, Mrs. Vernon Bird, Mrs. Fred Sorensen of Smithfield The PTA sponsored a examination at the school house on Wednesday. Pres. Florence Wood was in charge. County school nurse Mrs Emma Smart and den-tis- h Dr Wr. E. Smith examined the children, assisted by Mrs. Or-vBird. Miss Lavetta Wallace, visited the district supervisor, school on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hjrum Richards and son Jay motored to Tremon-to- n on Tuesday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Laub. Mr and Mrs. W. P. Rhoner of Montpelier, Idaho, called on Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Hughes on Sunday. The following babies were christened on Sunday: Lester Glade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor; Henry .uanan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Bullock. Mrs. Lester Taylor entertained at a diner on Sunday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Annie Terry of Logan, Miss Jemima Forster, Miss Margaret Forster and Mr. and Mrs Taylor. Mrs. Marvel Bullock was hostess at a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of Malad, Mrs. Henry Shelton and Mrs. Bullock and family. h, el La-Vo- Hansen; piano solo, Virginia Wood; instrumental duet, Fred Walker, and Grant Bartlett, with Geneva Barrett accompanist. Dr. Ralph N. Barlow, child specialist of Logan, gave an interesting and Childrens talk on instructive Diseases Mrs. Vessie Gibbs entertained at an attractive dinner Tuesday. Covers were marked for Mrs J, E. Gibbs, Miss Letitia Gibbs of Malad, Idaho, Mrs. Rulon Wright of Mrs. O. J. Wordal of Spokane, Wash., and Miss Carol Gibbs. Hy-ru- Mrs John S Welch of Logan was the guest of Mrs. H. B V y on Thursday. Mrs Jane Games of California was the guest of Mrs Sarah L. Hughes on Sunday Dinner was served by Miss Gladys Hughes. L. K. Wood is recovering from an eye injury sustained while visiting some shops in Salt Lake City He was treated by Dr. Fairbanks, eye specialist. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker, Miss Frances Baker attended funeral services of Mrs Bakers sister, Mrs Mo$e M Dahle at Arco, Idaho on Thursday. Miss Louise Hardman spent the week-en- d at Malad, the guest of Miss Norma Sorensen. Mrs Gwen Hardman, Miss Lois LaDonna and Dean Hardman, Hardman motored to Arbon, Ida., and were the guests of Mr and Mrs Russell Hardman. An attractive dinner was served by Mrs Hardman in honor of her guests Mrs. Earl Stone, Junior and Sue Stone, Mrs. Herbert Humphreys, Miss Louise Kidman all of Logan, were guests of Mrs. Arthur Kidman on Thursday. Mrs. Jesse Baker entertained at an attractive dinner on Sunday in honor of her mother and sisters, Mrs. Frances Hill, Miss Ruby Hill, Miss Edith Hill and Mr. and Mrs Charles Hill. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Spackman and daughter Linda of Deweyville were guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Ladle on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Gale Jones and children of Magna called on Mrs Fern Baker and Mrs. Henry Shelton on Friday. An attractively aranged birthday dinner was given by Mrs Manila Buist on Friday. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Leland Larsen and daughter Nita of W'ellsville, Mr and Mrs. Merrill Wright and daughter, Marilyn, Mr and Mrs. La Mar Mohr of Providence, Mrs. hit-nc- MENDON NEWS The Daughters of Pioneers of Mendon camp held their meeting Friday In the Relief Society room. Vice Capt. Hannah Buist was in charge The lesson, Early Arts and Crafts" was given by Mrs. Mary E. Jensen. Miss Jennie Richards students of the 5th and 6th grades sang several songs on Mother" and poems were given by Joyce Baker, Shirley Cunningham, Donna Larsen, Adele Hemnger. Solos by Edith Jane Baker, Ross Bartlett, accompanied by Mrs. Marvel Bartlett. Capt Jemima Forster gave some of the instructions received in county officers meeting. Prayers were by Mrs. Annie N. Baker and Chaplain Mrs. Ellen Bird Refreshments were served to 25 by hostesses Mrs. Mary A. Bird, Mrs Nellie Hancock, Mrs Marjory Bird A large crowd attended the PTA meeting Friday evening President Florence Wood was in charge. B. Prayers were by Mrs. Charlotte Richards and Mrs. Verna Sorensen. The program included: chorus by Carma Whitney, Beverly Hardman, Besse Mle Muir, LaDonna Hardman, accompanied at the piano by Mrs Theo Whitney; song, Helen by her accompanied Whitney, n mother, Mrs Whitney; reading, HERALD-JOURNA- UTAH, LOGAN, L, TUESDAY, ATRIL 2H, e, Han-jeoc- 1 Hy-ru- m Hen-lng- er RED RYDER 0. CAVALIER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS iif-fer- eit hiaiaeaa bidding CHAPTER XXIII TnEZN Val finally went to bed she knew what she was going to tell Rodney Blair if he asked her again to marry him. She found It quite a relief now that she had made up her mind. She wondered If Rodney would be there to meet them when they docked. She had a hunch he would. Val was right. When they finally flipped alongside their dock and were made fast, she saw Rodney Blair waving up at her. Rodney wasnt the only one there, however. Sam Golden was so excited he alriost fell into the bay. A half dozen sports writers were on hand and a battery of M A photographers made ready to shoot the works. Once again she had changed into more feminine clothes, donning the same suit she had worn when she boarded the ship almost two weeks ago. Eddie Cavalier was watching her when she ran down the gangplank and up to the tall, man at the gate. He saw her kiss him lightly and turned away. Turning, he bumped into Capt Steve Hansen. Well, Steve, coming to the fight tomorrow night? Bring all the boys. Dont worry about tickets. Theyre on me. He laughed somewhat nervously. Deliberately Hansen looked at Val walking off with Rodney Blair. Then he looked back at Eddie. Well be there, all right, son. An were for you all the way. In every way, too, he said but the significance was lost on Eddie. mus-tach- ed ... TDDIE CAVALIER was too busy trying to drive the memory of Val kissing the stranger out of his mind. Sam Golden embraced him like son. The cameramen a long-lowere snapping pictures all over the place. But when they looked for Val Douglas she had disappeared. Eddie swore at himself when he searched for her face at the boxing commissioner's office when they reported for the weighing-i- n ceremonies at noon the next day. She wasnt there. He wondered if she'd be at the fight He posed for the photographers shaking hands with Corky Briggs. Corky looked good. He looked bigger and stronger than when Eddie had last seen him. The photographers asked them to st last-seco- ge Swivel Chair Soldier anti-aircra- ft By FRED HARMON By BLOSSER NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS , DON'T SAY . ANYTHING "E FRIGHTEN THE GIRLS! THE ROAD AHEAD DOESN'T EVEN LOOK LIKE A ROAD Douglas in the second press row was looking at him, her lips slightly parted, as though she wanted to say something but couldnt He turned away quickly and went to the middle of the ring for instructions. Back in his corner he slipped out of the blue bathrobe with the large white E. C. on the back. inDuffy was intoning structions in his ear, but he didn't to Duffy. Duffy pulled up a chair and sat hear a word. And then the bell down next to him. Eddie, he which mercifully forced all other said, youre not fooling me. Its thoughts out of Eddie Cavalier's that girl. I know. Of all the mind. times for a dame to put the clamp on you it had to be now! pDDIE jabbed with his left Eddie . , . dont you see . . . Briggs blocked youve GOT to get her out of your it and got in close, hammering a mind. Look, Eddie . . . Im not hard right to Eddies ribs. It hurt, tryin to run your private life. and Eddie knew the 10 pounds But at a time like this . . . this is Briggs had on him was going to different Anyway . , , anyway, mean a lot. He speared Corky with another left and danced shes strictly poison. Dont ever say that again, away. Briggs followed, worked him Duffy. Never. I love that girl. A great weight seemed to fall into a comer and landed to his on Duffy Kelso and crush him. body again. He hooked Eddie There were tears in his eyes as he sharply with a left and then dug his ribs with another thudgot to his feet. He crossed to the into window and looked out Duffy ding right Hes working downstairs," Kelso also had a love. He loved Eddie Cavalier as a father loved Duffy told him hoarsely between Keep dancing away and a son. And now Duffy felt like a rounds. father seeing that son hurt. If spearing him with your left Dont m close. He's dynaonly it were a dream. But it was let him get mite in there. real. Brutally reaL Eddie didnt have to be told that Briggs was tough. At the TX)P GRIMES could never recall Corky of the third round Eddies when it had been so quiet in end was red. Two more rounds Eddie Cavaliers dressing room be- body like that and hell have you broke fore a fight Absolutely no one said savagely. was to be admitted, Duffy had in two, Duffy him off and nibbed notified the guard outside. No one. hisPop sponged muscles. The bell again. leg Not even reporters. Pop gave Eddies bandages a T?DDIE walked right into Briggs final inspection, wordlessly. The and hooked him with a wicked only sound In the room was the left He followed it up with two drip, drip of a faucet Duffy took left jabs to the face. Edout a cigar. He couldnt smoke In straight die bobbed and tlirew a right but the dressing room, so he chewed he was a little too eager. He went it viciously. off balance just a trifle, but enough Pop didnt like things the way for Briggs to step in. they ware. It was a violin string Corky looped a right that landed Sti etched too light. He was afraid. high on Eddie's check. It stagHe wished the preliminary would gered him and Bnggs put him be over so they could go to work against the ropes with a short right Outside he could hear the muffled to the heart. roar of the crowd. Someone must Eddies guard came down mohave been belted a good one. mentarily and Briggs flashed a left Then, after hours, it seemed, to his head. It caught Eddie just they knocked on the door. Okay, above the eye. a muffled voice said, Eddie covered up and weathered Cavalier, and they went out into the night the storm as the bell sounded, but and down the crowded aisle. Ed-d- e there was a trickle of blood runalmost ran. A tremendous roar ning down his face. went up as he climbed through Pop worked on it furiously with the ropes. Another, an instant collodion and cotton swab. Val Douglas could see the jam-alater, heralded Corky Briggs. from where she sat. And it Corky came over and shook hands was with a sickening feeling that with Eddie in his comer. Eddie looked down at the ring- she realized that Corky Briggs had side as he shuffled his feet in the reopened Eddie's blackjack wound. (To Be Concluded) resin and suddenly froze. Val aloft for enemy airplanes. So British cunifni table swivU than like the nhn e, Paul Poulsen and Glen Anderson of the USAC. Mrs. Gwen Hardman and daughter Lois accompanied by Mrs. Andrew Lament, motored to Wcils-vill- e Friday and were guests of Mrs Kennith Lloyd. Mrs. Stephen Muir and children, Mrs Devere Lamont and son motored to Wellsville on Thursday and were the guests of Mrs. Andrew Hutchinsen. Mr. and Mrs Kingsley Stewart of Logan were dinner guests of Mrs Thomas Muir on Sunday. Covers were also laid for Miss Maggie Muir, Ralph Muir and Mr. and Mrs Muir. Mrs O. J. Barrett entertained at a party on Thursday in honor of her son Stanleys 6th birthday. A pink and white cake with candles formed a pretty centerpiece for the table and cards marked places for Stanton Barrett, Norman Sorensen, Alton Bird, Mrs. Owen Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and family. Gloomy Outlook BY JERRY BRONDFIELD square off together for a shot and Eddie wished someone would ring the bell right then and let them get it over with. Duffy and Pop didnt let him out of sight once that afternoon. They went back to them hotel. Pop told him to he down and nap for a couple of hours. He lay on the bed tor 10 minutes and got up. He was thirsty, he explained Uoilell of Trovidence visited with Mrs. Vessie Gibbs on Thursday and dinner was served by Mrs Gibbs. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Rulon Wright of Hyrum motored to Malad, accompanied by Mrs. Gibbs and son Garrold and were guests of Mr and Mrs. J. Edwin Gibbs. Lavell, son of Mr. and Mrs Reeves Bird, is still confined to his bed suffering with a heart ailment He is reported as slowly improving Mrs Jos N Sorensen was hostess at a luncheon on Thursday Spring flowers formed a pretty centerpiece, where covers were laid for Mrs Robert Finch and daughter, Diane of Pocatello, Idaho, Mrs Wm Hughes. Miss Jennie Richards and Mrs Murilla Buist. Miss Tilda Poulsen entertained at dinner on Sunday Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Edwin Olsen and daughter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs Jens Veible and children, Mrs James Jensen, Miss Eva Poulsen, Miss Mae Poulsen, Fred Poulsen, S.ft soap COPYRIGHT. 1140, NCA SKRVICK. INC. YBSTERDAYi Tal eea little of Ditto oa the retire trip. The last Bight eit he tad her oa the after toek ktasea her. They are la aai he leagiea. he ineiata,hlmeelf. BO rAGB SEVEN. TO. Joseph N Sorensen, Mis William at an .attraitive dinner on Thurs-- d broadcast of Norman "Watkins and Hughes, Miss Jennie Richards and iv Covers were laid for Mr and his ladies chorus from Brigham nt Mrs. Bui.st and f imily Mrs Arnold Archibald of Wolls-ill- e the LDS Institute on Sunil cy Mr Mrs Fein Baker, Miss Elva Mr and Mrs Buist and son Watkins spent his boyhood days Baker, Mrs. Lillie Walker of Wells-villwith his parents, Mr and Mrs Mier Good sell of Newton RuMrhindand Mrs. Ljnn Longstroth of J VV. Watkins here in Mendon. motored to Eden Sunday and were EmPustmi Mrs Joseph C. Sorensen was of Mrs weie guests guests of Mr mid Mrs Elmer H mt oc k on Sunday Mrs k hostess to a Sunday dinner Covers Bailey Mis Bailey entertained at ma retained with them for a were laid for Mr and Mrs Owen a dinner in honor of her birthday visit Soiensen and son, Norman Miss Mr and Mrs H B Whitnev at- weeks Mi and Mrs Denver Cgpen of Veda Sorenseu, Miss Hazel Sorentended the conceits of the BYU Log m were dinner guests of Mrs sen, Edgar and Eldon Sorensen sjmphony orelustra at Preston and homos Muir on Saturday and Mr and Mrs Sorensen. at Logan, Mr. and Mis O C Roskelly of Mr and Mrs Vern Brown of Miss Artiee Bird spent part of Silt Lake City were dinner guests weie. dinner guests of their the week at Ogden, the guest of her of Mrs Claud Sorensen oil Thurs-- d daughter, Mr and Mrs W ayne sister and family, Mr. and Mrs iv Hnbner on Tuesday Leo Jensen Mr and Mrs Preston Hemnger Mrs. George Smith, Mrs Wm Mr. and Mrs Josse Walker were and children of North Logan were Bowen of Beaver Dam spent Thursdinner guests of Mrs W alkers par- Msitors at the home of Mr and day at Ogden, guests of Mr and ents, Mr and Mrs S J Plowman, Mrs Elmer Hemnger on Friday Mrs Jimmy Poole Dinner was served by Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Richards at Smithfield on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs C. S Barrett motorand son Jay motored to Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Charles Ladle ac- City and were guests of Mr and ed to Brigham and were d.nner guests of Mrs Barrett s mother, companied by Mrs Vance D Walk- Mrs T E Jensen and Mrs RichMrs Eliza Stuart at Wellsville on er and Mrs O J Barrett, attended ards' mother, Mrs George Laub the piano recital of Roy Darley of on Saturday Sunday Mrs. Charles Buist entertained Wellsville at the USAC and the Mrs. Jess Theurer and daughter SERIAL STORY K. 19 observers in France have been provided with UIKkl the anlilicrt arm. N'IQ (he admstnhlt A1 THE fc6IDDIDfa CELEElODT ID MY 1 9LRVb OT VEASTS AND WHAT DOT .ID WVO THEY HODOR ? WG OV A THE QDEED. ARE TO MY DEAR ADO VVS OCR AVRROACHIDfe WEOOIDG WHICH THE VSLADOE.RS ARE YOO l) JJ ALWAYS IDOOLGE PRiOVC TO WHAT DO YOO' Yf A WtOOVDG.ID THIS CASE VC'S ESPECIALLY SVCOWICLW MEAD ? j 'feECAOSE IT'S ID HODOR OV A DEW QOEED - VMV.VOO NSOfcNTC, COLKfcVWO fcOEWl yoo voov-t voo v. yoo v yoo OVAHH , Almost There IT S MOST EXTRAORDINARY WE COULDN" WHERE ALL THOSE) MOVE WITHOUT DRAWING AMAfONS ARE A CLOUD SAY I INONDECyESTERDAV THIS MORNING 1 MAGWvVtCEWT ,MY SWEET! EjltAYiy MAGDVElCEDTJj. 7K LOATHE vou; ALLEY OOP HAVING ABANDONED ALLEY OOP TO HIS FATE, THE PARTY MOVES ACCOSSTHE FRONTIER, AND INTO By MARTIN Thats telling him Boots BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES fARROWS Cv By HAMLIN NO, THATS NOT IT, BECAUSE IVE SEEN SEVERAL GROUPS OF AMAZONS ( IF ORDERS HAD ALONG THE WAY... AND GONE OUT TO LEAVE ALL HEAVILY ARMED U AMAZONIAN TERRITORY OUR BOARDING HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS |