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Show THE PAGE SIX. HERALD-JOURNA- BY A. W. tt limit Till.N SIOIM! In nilImiird I l ew fount! nnidn,Iiitcllinmiillnn jd Diiwnmii, imrnl. find n liox ftrnt'P Iiam! of l.nnoy ronlnlnimi wlio hns K 4 ! Rinllcr. h In Newfoundland for vnnrtirr. Tmclntf him through the pflkiienfcrr 111, a liiiMtnn roiifrdrrnte turr lnul iirxi1. of (hr hunted man In p Ihr X. A. f attain Horn her Fvrry ( onimnnil. 'I r.irfi of Ink nhim thnt rmgrrprint tho dond hnxr born taken oflloxol band. Wilh tiinn proroodi toward hlongo, fiillimliitf tho olow of Mntlor'n cryplir noto about a hrokon roualon dntr and n girl who I iMk like a fnmnu ftmnartl opor-ntlo- cnp-luro- d, noon aiireN. THE GIIIL IN THE CASE CHARTER V LnGuardia an pot t in New iVuk, a table caught up with Clyde Dawson just as lie was boarding an evening plane for Chicago. It was fiom the tlutf lit police at St. Julias and lead: Body of mm executed here December six found by cemeteiy caretaker to have been mutilated in aull STOP Right hand nursing STOP Frankly am up w II known tree but i basing down every lead STOP Have you any ideas? Dawson smiled to himself as be took a telegiaph blank from the waiting messenger. It must have huit the chief a graduate of Scotland Yard's famed Cmninal Investigation Department to cable such a frustrated confession. Think nothing of it Chief STOP The missing hand is temporarily in eold storage at Noilli Sydney while the playful lad who did the I hopping is being detained by the DoDi part-miminion Intelligence in Halifax STOP Will explain fully later STOP Will be at Eddington Hotel in Chicago for few days if you wish eOlltjit with mo Regards" Boston Ri uins nnd Chicago Hawks made bun offers, but he said he wasnt interested in professional "port. But he apparently changed ins mind later on hi cause, after graduating fiom law school in 1929 and practicing for a few years, we heard that he had gone abroad to play hockey for a Czechoslovakian team in 1935. Two years later, however, he attended n lennion here and starred m an Old Boys versus Today's Boys hockey game. We have the leunions every live years and . . . Til it makes one due this year wh.it month, dean? asked Daw- - ... Ih. SPRINGER W. 2 So. . . "S. 461 Ih. N. Logan. (I45-J4 STORE bldg., bargain. 419 So. Main 4 GOOD heating Ntove $24 00 cash. John T. Anderson, Providence, 3 blocks east and 1 block south of 3 store. GARAGE $40. 285 So. 1 West, DOUBLE work harness. 57 West. DRY land alfalfa hay, baled. J. J. 5 Larsen. Newton. Ih. 062-J- j . . . nt Le-m- oy rpiIE received Daw-iothe next afternoon and got to the point im- IAAWSON look a taxi to the Chi-eaStar office. mediately. Fergie Now here's the story about OMeara, a wheeled . frum . around . Iiishman, Darwin Lernoy his typewriter. Who?" Im in an awful rush, but I Darwin Lernoy, the man whose picture was sent to me by your always have time for a friend of Darwin Lemoy's," he boomed at department at Ottawa . . So that was it, mused Dawson. Dawsons single sentence of inMaybe you can tell Tirmoy Stat'er's real name was troduction. me where the son of a gun is Dai win Lernoy. Well, Lernoy was one of the hes wanted for the Old Boys e, game at State on . . . universitys Just a minute, Mr. OMeara, athletic stars. He was particularly able in hockey . . laughed Dawson. "I cant tell you Baseball too, perhaps? where he is Im trying to find Oh yes, baseball too. He cap- that out, too. Being an old friend tained a championship diamond of the family in town on business team, but it was in hockey that lie I thought you, as his most loyal won his brightest spurs. I even iiistorian, might be able to give understand that at one time tire some lead. go kindly-manner- all-rou- PATCHWORK APRON ORDER tALT Hr 361-R- irrigated, That ime wav Them I. YOU THOUGHT OF ANYTHING KENT SAYS To ALONG That Line p I sure have ! If jean wont TALK PE'S The k'ND OF Boy whod 'CELFP.RiT Hisuei 501 i To me, maybe i Af6LDtjo ON Hb 271- - &Th SHOULD SEND HER- - NOTES right into EFFECT CQr BY T M StG NIA SEPVICf U S PAT Off 2 , INC AH. I RED RYDER By FRED BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By EDGAR Jy-2- 5 HARMAN LEGAL NOTICES ritOIIATK I'uiuoU (ll'AltnUNSHlF NITIIKS pisrk or the Respective AY'O Ci, only signers fur NOTH K litrUt lii the Informal Km. nr.;ITOKS Court of the het TO Jmtl-ria- l of the Mate of I tub. In the (ounty of ( ndic. of 1a! in the matter of the IVteison. (let pitHvtl lit wll! Crctlltora jm sent their Ilalnc with ouchet. to lh umlerHitfiieci vte it, cuiniH of the estate nf IfimiIi ot lornael on or t fore the SGth day 4f M i Oftoher. UH2 ut tlte offti-Harris, attorney at ia. 2' Caoho Val- Hank HMk , I.ntrau, I fah Dated tint 2Mh iia of Jitttr( 1942. IMstriit nnd fir .IKHSK PKTKHSKN KETKIISKN WIU.AUD of Jeorents, Kxocutoia of the ilei Ict of and 20 13. m2 27. d a June 29. inly i!hli'atlon condi- 4. KKI'ITOHS NOTICK TO In the District Court of the Hrt IiiaII-riJHvIrid of the Hhite of I tnh, In ami for the Comity of I ache. In the matter of the omate of tlUe 74 5 J fntji. 4l,4ua-od- will ir4nt thi'Jr claim undersigned adinirndrutor of the J etn. diseased, on nr tfure the Join dav of Aiotut. 1942 at the offlc of M. C llarils. Attorney nt Law t'uciie alley Dank itMliim a to tli estate of acre pasture. Did I'tnh. ' t it i fi 2th dav of .Tune. 1942. HHHAKlJ K MCAIM AdmmiMttHtor of thf estate of deleaved ('l)dej M H KKitf Airoimv Tor administrator. Dales of puidUHtion June 29, July J. 2U and 27. IMS Dated oed, dresser, $55; New ail maple mattress cabinet stand, elec, new bleached maple r 5 NOTH F TO CKMMTOU it the liMrirt 4 ourt f the 9 int fiat Dislrot 4f the Htate of pieces also tress & springs $85; all down bed or call at tick $10. Ph. 97o-305'n No. 6 E. even. ,betw. 5 & 7. for the and in mat- 4 HAVE MR MAKE PROGRESS IS TO GET NEW IDEAS AND PUT WE make or repair anything made of wood. Rose trellis. 83 YV. Cen. FOR SALE, FURNITURE porcelain stove $11; bedroom set lard, well get credit for bUOOE jTiONS WE MAKE THAT WILL. SPEED THINGS UP GENERAL WOODWORK MUST sell immediately. Owner leaving town, furniture in excel, rul'd.; Maple (lining table & 4 & know, NY BLOSSEt Jy-2- 2 (hairs, springs oj By MERRILL A-- Good house, barn & other bldgs. H. Lester Bair, RFD, Richmond. $37 50; FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 673-Y- J-- 81 VE f.ii Airfield Rut-tar- FARMS FOR SALE 30 Ac., CRAM WITHOUT PASSWORD, EASY ENTERS IHE JAPANESE 7 8 CHEV, town sedan, 6500 mi. So. 2 West. HAS to SPEAK Oft&IVE THE for new born calves & veal. Ph. Hyrum 33. USED tin bin or garage Earl Weston, Ida. Ph. USED chest of drawers, reasb'e pure. Mrs. Thomas, 93 E. 3 N WILL pay cash for used typewriters and bailoon model bicycles. Iuigan Bike & Sport Shop. 174 6 N. Main. USELESS A old horses. Ih. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 41 & TUP prices paid RMS., mod., duplex with screen porch, bsmt., garage. 374 So. 1 $16. Vacant in a few days. l , poujj 'icpartt HAJM6 4 YV. A-- nruuij three-f,,- Corns that, WILL pay as high as $30.00 each for 18 inch tires. 129 W. 4 So. Le-m- oy tires. j n HIM TOWN AMO 6ET A STRETCHER AT FEET WANTED TO BUY The daik woman seemed uncertain. finally she opened the door. Just wait in the parlor. Thanking her, Dawson entered. Abruptly Dawson tensed as he rr"Y a framed photograph on the fireplace ledge. It was that of an American soldier a sharp-face- d man of about 28. There was no him remembering mistaking faces was Dawson's forte. The picture was that of the American soldier whose body had been found beside that of the Royal Air Force Ferry Command captain in the speakeasy in St. Johns, Newfoundland . . . one of the two murders for which Statlcr, alias Darwin Lemoy, had been hanged! (To Be Continued) '34 CHEV. 6 good tion. 58 N. 4 E. Sugar rations been reduced of a pound to m person per ww I 'h, of commerce i,- poi APPEARS A! GREAT PAIN. I.ET US SIT AT ONCE 2 Le-mo- Center. ID HOSPITAL COLLAPSED Ph. 49 collect. Colorado Animal South State Road. played a long shot. I Luweiing Ins voice lie said: v. have a mesjage for her from 528 W. andJ DEAD ANIMALS WANTED liei e. Dawson Inq. l NO STRENGTH FELL your dead and useless horses or cattle to White's Trout Farm and rereive more money. Phone Collect. Hyrum WILL call and pay cash for dead or useless 'rses, cows, sheep & nogs aiso nicies, pelts & wool. APTS. FOR RENT. UNFUR 5400 ITAIIN I)l;o.V4 COALVILLE. 13 Summit county q,.., i t!JV ported today th o Young, 34. Coalvl. drowned in the u , bMnss. r here Saturday night ehenrivet t fered an attack or swimming. His wde recovered the bode IN HIS LEGS AND THE Hlfc -- 5 RM., mod., home, stoker, furnace, 5 reasonable. 379 E. Center. HE them ASSIST WAS ABOUT TO HOUSES FOR RENT FUR. steps, studying every external detail from force of habit. A tall dark woman in liouse-kc- -i pers gai b answered the doui -bell. Is Miss Carole Fiske in? he asked, fairly holding bis biouth fur the answer. The daik woman glared at him bcfoie speaking. "Miss Fiske isn't 3 La . rot, Baton Rouge, field agent for the New Yoik City general education board, told the conference. "This is war work of the most vital kin, and although it seems certain that we will not be ab'e to maintain professional standards in the rural schools, we must draw on the best people we can get. Dr. Floyd YV. Reeves of the University of Chicago said that the war was depressing standards of education as well as the standard of living but that our choice is simply poorer schools or no schools at all." "Perhaps hal" of our abandoned By ROY JUST AS I 8 1 years he j , ' J-- ll . 5 Pioduetion Ceedit Asis now located at 11 North. Call at this adJy-2- 9 farm loans m hm.l one-roo- opened again be( , of shortage-- , on UIt he said. We IlPt solidation of rm n the coming year mg classes in In,, houses til d i.st rii t schoulhou.ses h.i, r, WASH TUBBS SPRING fryers. Ph. 060-JCONN cornet. Win. ODray, Paradise. 4 2. j j-l- fi Le-m- oy 19 3, CHICAGO. July 13 d'.D-Twartime tire deficit promises to revive the "little red schoolhouse" HELP WANTED and create new demands for inEXI., waitress, also exp , cashier. structors In the face of a teacher Di ks Cafe, 40 So. Main. 7 shortage. CAR hops. Apply Doc's & Wimpy's. Because of those shortages, edu3 cators attending a rural school conference called by the American RASFBERRY pickers. Ph. Hyrum Council on Education appealed to- day for candidates to teach in country schools. They conceded that lower educational standards r.ust be accepted during the war "We must appeal to many who have never even thought of themselves as teachers to apply for teaching certificates," Leo M. Fav- - 7 4 FEED oats, . . 890-- 2 W. Then maybe this will prove the lead, cut in Dawson, taking the gill s picture from his pocket. "Did you, by any chance, ever come across this gill in company with him? O'Meara took one glance at the picture and his eyes lit up: Well, well . . . this picture is very familiar to me. Last time I saw it was a year ago or so the on Star was running a Movie Double This month, in two weeks contest and lie entered this pic- tune Hut we had ro icport fiom lure. She was some girl he knew Li nmy. The publicity fiom Homewood thats a suburb D.iiwm committee tiled to ionite him, but and I lemember he got a big all letters c.une bai k stamped kick out of it when she won the mI!i 'No Such Person at This weekly cash award . . Addtes.. Pci haps you can give Dawson concealed his eagerness. me some idea about what hap" If she won a cash award that pened Im miry, replied Dawson means your cashier will likely quietly. ' I cannot divulge any in- have a coord of her name and humation except that lie will not address . . . OMcaia was aheady on the be available for this reunion. The dean di missed the matter phone. I'll have it in a jilly if with a ware of his hand. you get any news, give ine a call, The only other information I huh?" can give you is that I heard fiom Ten minutes later Dawson was a number of xiuiccs mostly fel- in a taxi bound for Homewood, low alumni that they had grown bis pulse quickening. lather liked with Leinoy. Outside a conservative limehis ideas hud under- stone house, Dawson paid the gone some queer twists m recent diner and slowly mounted the In vvliat way?" Wei1, lie seemed to defend the Nazi system whenever occasion arose, and appealed to have a plentiful and impiessive array of figuics to back up opinions at all tnncx." The dean showed the investigator a number of photogi aplis. Slatler was undoubtedly DarNumerous clippings win accompanied the photos mostly from a spui t column by one dean of State University Fergie O'Meara. THRIFT No can do. As a matter of fact, a little hurt that he didn't drop me a note. We used to see a lot of one another at college games, and his Xi lends were my Im friends Jy-2- J-- COPYRIGHT, 1 042. NEA SERVICE. INC. O'BRIEN from ton Feed Store Smithf. Ph enamel Oakland coal lots. Rees Pitcher, Boyd cheap. range, 74 Kmithfield. DAY bed, dining room table buf- - THE Farm sociation 4 fet. 113 West 4th. North. West 1st. 1929 CHEV., sedan, good tires. 408 dress for WHITE MURDER IN FERRY COMMAND 1 The Little Red Schoolhouse May Now Make Comeback FARMERS COLUMN HAY salt; special prices on FOR SALE, MI SC. SERIAL STORY JULY LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, L, 4 omit of of .IntH I t Klta on. de I AiHOOOtlt 1 KlU'Jfcte A OOYY UiOtAtVJX AVJD YYJ VLMAVSLO fah. he. SUCV4 A. W'c.AiYVOY KiC , 60VCY -- A AomYe YViYK) HAO TtAU VtT TO 6tT GOOD AKlO SCATiYO OOt.Ti UW , AY . VWL HOTLY. HOK?e;y , V20VJT Stt lb AH ' bOTAHYO. DOVa AH DCYJo -- ? MARTS SS or (Y voo cimcKlSl wtl Y J-- By MRS. ANNE CABOT As pretty as it is inexpensive' Use the brightest and most cheerful looking scraps in your sewing basket to make the garden APTS. FOR RENT FURND. of tulips around this pretty apron. Unbleached muslin or a piece MOD, apt. 168 YV. 3 of pink, blue or yellow remnant will serve for the apron. Makes a gay gift to a new bride -- - and will pile up the money for you 1 RM elec, equip, pnv, bath. 7 $15.00 nit h. 316 E. 2nd No. at your church Bazaar! 4 For complete patterns for Applique'd Tulip Apron Pattern No. 5400) send 10 cents in COIN. YOUR NAME and ADDRESS and the Cenon nnd near APTS, college Mont149 New PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot, ter St , Inq. 102 YY Center also gomery, San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 1 cent postage for each pattern 0 for rms ordered. My popular Album - 32 pages of the designs you have admired 2 RMS deluxe $19. 275 N. 3 E. 9 Send is now available and asked for -- - needlewoik of all types 2 i; t Ruts Inq. 394 So. 1 E. for your copy of the ''Anne Cabot Album". The price is 15 cents. 3 No 2 & 3 rins ger 201 5 Herald-Journa- A ntn S Adm1 M . d tin i ijtixcn und llniitiili IDXUIS t .M ti'trtn-Dttt-- l. nf ren 111 I.KN SMI 111 1. V i .. HI fur a tmhinmitrlt of nilli utiun. June 4 27. 1942 7 A-- 3 . EXCHANGES FARM FOR SALE By Owner in Rich Idaho Potato Center . . . Crop his fall viil double down payment. Best water right. CALL 61G-AFTER 7 P. M. Drive In and Save 20 Cash and Carry Modern Cleaners YYORK Dunbar, horse 207 So 1 YY RMS, lltd, apt, elec, equipped Jy-2392 No. Main. Ph. 1196. horse. E. 1st. 342 No. SMALL, elec, equ, 3 6 for saddle Jy-2- 2 SPECIAL NOTICES 2 DELUXE air DEAyR 8 3 apts, elec, equ, pnv, near tem- conditioned, bath, SADDLE horses for hire or sale; Jy-1ple. 310 E. 2 No. also riding insti action. See beautiful Logan Canyon on horse- STEAM heat, spacious, priv. bath. hot wlr, gar. Indry. 253 YY. 1 No. back. Make reservations Ruling Jv-1Academy. 207 So. 1 YY". Ph. 446. 8 VESM. IT'S ' COLLECT SHOULD WAIT IFOR ROOMS FOR SALE OR TRADE Phone 137.8. bedroom , HiVJc MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS r-- Y eS, UtKt'b I SOUNDS LlKE liWE REPLN: h TRD. OLD W Y ft Ys " THANK ANlATOR I DRWD RARE )l XOL), BUT L SOARING WE NAME )) FOR THE BARGAIN STOP NEED MOON IN ANAPLE IOO TO ASSURE ANOTHER SUPPLV OF TREMENDOUS Bubble balSOAP ON STOP KiNOlW LOON.'VJONDCR HAND, WIRE NOUR DEVOTED OUGHT TO MARTHA MUSBAND, TOSS HIM A ANYOS' PARACHUTE? CAN J DlNJ-lOE- AN ANSWER NMYRTUfY LINED UP FAbT-eOlNLIVESTOCK INnJESTFAENT STOP NDS - FI ! 2 A-- 9 with OUR BOARDING HOUSE FOR RENT and bath S. 21 1 it' Jy-1- 4 6 pnv bath. 183 YV. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5 HOMES in east part of town. nnd 2 older ones. $2000 down and tml, like rent; also 50O0 acre dry farm in Hansel Yalb y. $10.ooo down paymee ; also have some small homes $1000 to $2000. See us first, Crockett Real Estate. ev 3 new 3 $ A fv M HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. RMS, mod. Pit. 355 home newly (leaned, So Inq RMS, stoker Inq. 107 E. v - C&MZ THA . J-- KNOWS bath. ALL MIS 186 E. 3 lhoiie hi CURVES- 4 - OT.fi'waLioMr, CuP Kf SVtct iNC BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO E700N 7-- 3 921-YY- ', , Jl.rl. JI J., !,!, a lU M |