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Show THE LOGAN, UTAH, TACK SIX. IIEUALl-JOUUNA- TODAYS WAR MOVES SERIAL STORY 'I AM A MURDERER' BY MORRIS AVE A TO did not answer. They moved JEdown the corridor tin tiptoe, VAI.F. and he was standing beside Cynthia's bed, looking down at her. It was curious to see sadness in the face of Henry Prentiss. He took her hand, and touched her cold forehead with his other hand. "Tell Anne anything you want me to do, he said. Her pressure on his hand tightened for a moment, and then relaxed. Ill he around, he said. She nodded. He stood motionless beside her for a little while, and then touched her forehead again, and went silently out of the room. Mitchell Grace came out of the library on an errand, and through the doorway as it opened Lieutenant Thatcher Saw Henry PrenHe beckoned, tiss. and shook hands when Prentiss went in, but did not speak. The photographers, done wilh their job, were packing or terribly distressed. Certain women bed kept their wits, and led her to her own room. Mrs. Malcolm Fleming, who was Dr. Fleming's wife, had been among those women, and she was a capable creatuie. Dr. Fleming himself, boxing uNied to the side of Colonel Meiriwether ami discovering at once that he could be of no avail in that place, searched out Cviilhia's room on the second floor, and sat on the edge of her bed. She looked at him. He said, "He is gone, my dear. She closed her eyes, from which no tears came, and the last touch of color washed out of her face. She shivered, as with bitter cold, and coverlets weie drawn over her. Dr. Fleming mixed something in a glass, and she drank it. He took one of her hands, and massaged it gently, and nodded to his wife, who did the same with her other hand. Anne West was theie, sitting in a low chair and staling at Cynthia wilh eyes very wide and her lips parted a little. Dr. Fleming loweied the lights, and when he went quietly to the door his wife followed him. "I don't beliete she'll blow up, he said in a solemn whisper when Ill they had reached the hull. have to go downstairs. If you need me, send Anne. Ill be back in a little while anyway." There was almost breathless silence in Cynthias room for a considerable while. Then she spoke to Anne, without looking at Anne. "Will you go find Hank? she said. Anne said eagerly, Of course, It lay within the nature darling. of her loyalty that she felt no disappointment because Cynthia, had not wanted Fred West instead. Shq found Henry Prentiss in the bar, talking in low tones with the butler, and beckoned to him. He followed her toward the stairs. "Isnt it just perfectly awful!" she whispered to him. their equipment. The fingerprint people were dealing with their last d of duties. The body of Colonel Merriwether hud not been moved. He was ealm and precise, even m lus final scene. His hair was still carefully brushed, and his eyes were dosed. His while, delicate hands ieosed on the table, and the left one was only an ini h or two from the pistol had kilhxl which him. That weapon had been worked upon by the flngerpi ml men, and then ree. placed exactly as it had been It was new, and shiny, uiul of an ordinal y American manufacture. The guy left a perfect set on the gun, one of the fingerprint men said. No gloves, not a blur, and no wiping." Lieutenant Thatcher nodded. He leaned forward and picked up the sheet of paper which Vaughan Dunbar had placed so ostentatiously before his victim. It was a plain, white rectangle, and in its center there was neat typing: AVE ATQUE VALE Do not grieve for the destruction of this monster. Cynthia has least cause of all for grief, though by the nature of things I cannot tell her why for that might do her an injury. I have stalked him, year by year, waiting for this one mo- -' tail-en- tie-for- 4 room house on 4th E. GARAGE. 039-R- TWriNo. Ph. UNFUlStf. home $15. Ph. -- South 128 0 turkey F-1- HELP WANTED said. So thats it. Lieutenant Thatcher said, At least we dont have to hunt around for motive. But well pick him up. He hasnt got a chance." The telephone rang. It was a city detective at Vaughan Dun- bars hotel. , He left in the forenoon, the detective said, and he hasnt been back. A suitcase full of things is in his room, all packed, and some coats in a closet. Everything seems . orderly. "Take prints, if you please, Lieutenant Thatcher said. "And if its all right with you people, I would like to come in later and go over the stuff. Of course, Im out of my jurisdiction there but if you people dont mind Nobody would mind, naturally. And youll keep men there, in case he does show up? Good. And check on his garage, and all his telephone calls. Can you do that "Well give it the whole routine. Thank you. By midnight, the fact was dis- concertingly apparent that Vaughan Dunbar was eluding the chase. He had slipped through the of hundreds of men In uniform and out of it, or he had hidden himself somewhere within the 1200 squure miles of Long Island somewhete between the 34th sheet crosstown tunnel and Montbuk Point. By midnight, likewise, the men who sat in the bar at Stone House were weary of talk, of speculation and conjecture. They finished the sandwiches which had been brought to them. Dr. Fleming said that his wife would stay the night, and that he would like for Anne West to re- -, main, too. Himself, he had one or two hospital calls to make, and furthermore he needed sleep. Mitchell Grace could reach him if there were need. In any event, he would return to Stone House early next morning. Colonel Merriwethers body had been removed by men from the medical examiners office. Fred West and Henry Prentiss went home. A,id Lieutenant Thatcher went to New York. ( To Be ConitnneHl net-wo- ik roomy 2 rm. api. bath. Ground floor. 201 S. 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Yes, this will be our toughest lje complacent! year lets not SHERIFF'S SALE In I he District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Ftah, in and for the County of Cache. Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Parley Balls and Mary A. Brills, his wife; Anderson Lumber Company, a corporation, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 15th day of February, 1943, at the front door ot the County Court House in Logan, Cache County. Utah at 11:00 a. m. of said day, the following described land situated in Cache County, described Utah the following property The North Half of the South Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 7, in Township 13 North. Range I East of the Salt Lake Meridian, containing 40 lines, subject to a right of way given Wood for his iiho to Frank previously over tile following described tract of land' Beginning at a mint 5i. rods Norh of the Southwest corner of t he Northwest Quarter of said Section 7, ami running thence North 1 rod; thence East 160 roils; thence South 1 rod; thence West 160 rods to the place of beginning. Also, beginning at a point 40 rods North of the Southeast corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 7, in Township 13 North, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence West 100 rods; thence North 20 rods; thence East 100 rods: thence South 20 rods to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres, exceoting however, a right of way fifty feet wide across the East end conveyed to the West Cache Irrigation Company. The property above described contains 60 acres, more or less. Subject to existing rights of way of record. TOGETHER with the water accruing from 60 shares of the capital stock of the West Cache Ltd., said Company, Irrigation shares being represented by Certificate No. 1014. TOGETHER with that certain water right more particularly described In that certain Deed of Water Right executed by Charles G. Wood, et a!., in favor of Parley Balls which deed is dated May 12, 1934 and ws recorded October 18, 1934 in Book B of Water Rights at page 16, Records of the County Recorder of Cache Countv. Utah. TOGETHER with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to Che use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and and rents, issues remainders, profits thereof. Dated this 21st day of January. 7 F-2- 3 549-- J. 7 LADY will care for small children APT. 227 No. at her home during day. Phone 1692-R- . Elmer Eliason, 049-R- 4 2 saw. jig between Logan. Ph. Johnson 10 a. m. and p. m. TAYLOR collect. 7 Tot. Ph. Hyrum trailer. good rubber. Ph. Must TWO-whe- 5 POWER 2 WANTED TO RENT 3 WANTED TO BUY HORSES: E. 1 1350-- J. 5 have FOUND: Hol.stin heifer, crop off 2 left ear. Ph. Smithfield 93. 5 OR buy, medium size farm, prefer dairy farm. Can innke reasonable down payment. Ph. 463-- J between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. 2 73-- PERMANENTLY stationed young couple who do not drink or smoke desire to rent clean mod. FEMALE HELP WANTED furn. apt. or small home. Would JAPANESE or American girl to consider furnishing if equipped care for 2 little girls during with elec, range & refrigerator. No pets or children. Write Box day. Will take suitable girl right Herald-Journa- l. Into home permanently if desirA ed. Ph. Hyrum 39 or write Box 89 at once. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 3 2 6 WOMAN to do light housework. Call at 168 So. 1 E. after 5 p. m. LOANS 38 PLYMOUTH dition & tires sedan. Good conPh. 053-R- $400. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE There will be a very important meeting of the Dairymen of Logan at 8:00 o'clock p. m. on the 23rd day of January at the Court House for the purpose of hearing the Dairy Association Program in this county. The financial report of the Secretary and Treasurer; and to elect a- - Director to serve your district for the coming two years and to discuss such other problems as may properly come before the meeting. Harold Evans Local Director. 3 2 3 1W to 3WW FURNITURE and LIVESTOCK NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Cache Valley Banking Company, a corporation of Logan. Cache County, Utah, will be held Tuesday, February 9, 1943 at 3 o'clock P. M. at its banking house, 102 North Main Street, Logan, Utah, for the purpose of (Meeting Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. on I j CACHE VALLEY BANKING COMPANY By H R Hurren, Secretary and Cashier. A to is sweeping Another symptom is Propaganda Minister Guebbels statement in Das Reich that "Germany must continue to struggle or lose Its It was made in liberty and life. connection with a decision to end the shallow pretense of normal living conditions by closing the multitude of shops that have displays in their windows but no goods for sale. Presumably it is an attempt to impress on. the people the stern necessity for a fight to the death. A Russian Invasion of Norway does not seem logical when Russia is engaged on a 1.250-mifront in eastern Europe and has the theoretical chance of invading the heart of Germany Itself. However, a march into Norway is not impracticable and should not be entirely ruled out. For one thing, a successful Hussion invasion of northern Norway would he an Invitation for the allies to attack from the other side and oM-a second front which would put the Germans in an awkward spot. Finland has a border of approxi- mately 500 miles with Norway, all far above the Arctle Circle, so it would not be necessary to infringe on Sweden's neutrality. The Russians would have to cross only a narrow strip of Finland in the Petsamo peninsula to get into Norway. Another Mine Local holdouts agair.- - tht. der. The Exeter vm to remain idle but ,1, night to reconsider ,ir a meeting for late tO'l Production of i, Co Ur anthi ched normalcy as two y er land mine of the I., i v,h Coal Co. The Wa,r. . voted to return yestd i, oiornir, while the Westniorel iik ,,ltfrs lied the j. '"'fffiuit lust night. i back-tu-n- Votes End Of Strike le n miners of the Payne r, WILKES-BARR- Pa., Jan. 22. I'J! The No. 7 Colliery local of the Susquehanna Collieries Co., voted today to return to work in compliance with President Roosevelts order to end the anthracite strike started Dec. 30. The local represents 1.600 miners at the Nanticoke Colliery and its action left only hte 800 Exeter WASH TUBBS REFUSES Koi K ,, HOLLYWOGD, J.lr Columbia studios tod u P Rita Hayworth, damn,. star refusing the lead m mv w The pictuie Curley." Pott, poned. Miss Haywor'h disclose she refused the role hi use sIk felt it would not hel " r fcre,, progress. Brian Don! ' is schj. duled to play opposit, By ROY CRAKE l: 1943. JEFF STOWELL Sheriff of Cache Countv. Utah. Dates of Publication: Jun. 22, 29. Feb. 5. 12. 1943. NOTICE OF MEETING STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of tne stockholders Of Lewiston State Bank, Lewiston, Utah, will be held on Tuesday, January 26, 1943, at 3:00 o'clock p. m., at its banking house, for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly FOUND: Jersey cow. No brand come before the meeting. LANUTON BAKHEK or ear marks. Waddle left hind Cashier leg. Harold Nordiek, Hyrum. J. to ... fromvasteasttidal Give uh strength stein this flood F-1- c-- IS F. KF.F.MLE Jr shoe skates, sizes APT. for rent. 188 So. 1 E. 2 ski poles; 1 pr. ski SOLDERING shoes, size 8, excel, cond.. Ph. 5 657-COPPER, brass, tin. 83 W. Center. F-- ll 5 MAJESTIC range. Phone 34. HOUSES FOR SALE CANDY cases, meat sheer, 10 ft. 8 Frigidaire. Ph. 089-JMOD. home. 2 ac. 1185 E. 7 No. F-- l FRESNO scraper. Ed Lower, Trenton. PR. 2 MALE 'HELP WANTED F-1- FOR SALE, MISC. 1557-F-- 5 East. 1 ment. There is no need to say here, now, why I have done this. He cruelly killed two people who were of great importance to me. When he did that, his end was written. Though I know it is useless, I beg you not to spend public money and the time of valuable men in the hunt for me. It will be completely futile. VAUGHAN DUNBAR. APTS. FOR RENT. UNFUR. FOR RENT, M3SC.! HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. NEW, !J)l I nihil Press War Analyst German phobia of a Soviet invasion of Europe is underlined by reports from Stockholm that the Germans are reinforcing their army in northern Norway against an Invasion by the Russians through eoevmeHT. i4t. vice. INC. MIA SCR CHAPTER XVII YNTHIA had not become hysteric,). She h.id not fainted. She seemed stunned, as from being strut k, rather than frightened " By MARKEY IE FRIDAY, JANUARY n, L FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS For two weeks you , will HAVE To TO WHAT AN VON E TELLS YOU TO DO NO . MATTER WHO HE IS By MERRILL BLOSSER. I'M AT THE- CRYSTAL PALACE , DAMCIN& . 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