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Show 'r - t THE COG AN, UTAH, AGE FOUR. 'Te me all about It while the captain works on my ankle, Beth said. I got down within a few minutes of the time your radio message came through they signaled to me to let me know that my 1 943. COWHIOMT, identity was established. You can MCA SC A V1CC. INC. imagine I was spending some bad minutes up there. pretty unthe saw Then she sentry You were in a dangerous arm. strap a case from under his I heard the He turned a knob. Her eyes, be- place," Beth said. antiaircraft guns. coming more accustomed to the I wasnt thinking of myself dark, saw that he was operating something which appeared to be Brit said, and he tosk her hand in 1 was his. a po: table radio. Then she recog thinking of how you nized the instrument it was one might have been killed in that of the United States Signal Corps' jump. walkie-talkie- s. Anyone would have done the "Can you get headquarters? same thing. I couldn't fly a plane, she asked. so there was nothing left for me "Yes, sir. That's what I'm do- except to jump. Have it your way Im going ing. "Then . . . and the order came to tell a different story in discleaily and distinctly, for Beth patches. What I have to tell the knew now what the answer to the general will read like fiction. tell them that He looked at her. She couldnt situation was . . the airplane theyre shooting at is succeed in keeping a blush from piloted by Major Brit Jackson, her cheeks. who is trying to land. Its not over yet, though, Beth, The sentry looked at her for a Brit said. Were expecting a raid I haven't moment, as though unable to be- within a few hours. lieve what she said. been able to get much out of "Quick, Beth ordered. There Litas pals, but I believe the Jap isn't a minute to lose put a message through to his base, wherever it may be. Id say there H 'll REE hours later Beth was will be a raid by tomorrow eveA placed on a stretcher, carried ning at the absolute latest, and by two husky Medical Detachmaybe by tonight. By the way, ment bearers. how do you feel? The medical captain InterIt was noon whn she was deposited at the island hospital and rupted. a doctor unwrapped the bandage If you think I'm going to give the sentry had put on her ankle. this girl a CC pill and mark her He regarded it with a diagnostduty youre wrong. Major. Of course not, Brit agreed. icians eye. Well compromise," Beth said. Its not broken, thank goodness, the medical captain said, "We'll cut out the CC pill, but "but it will cause you some trou- Ill be marked duty. Im able to ble for a few days. Youll be on sit up, and when I get some nourcrutches for a week, anyway. ishment I cun answer a telephone Just then Hrit came in. He sa- or watch a spotter's ihart or do luted her snappily. something else. You need evety Biave giil," be said. "You man you can get out in the field. saved my peisonal bacon. Lieu- Major. I know darned little about tenant Cal tei ; and whats mure tins island's defenses; but 1 know impoitant, you gave the Ameri- this much. I'm in this fight to can forces on tins outpost a fight-ui- g the end' Tu Be Continued! chance. STORY Hold Everything Ssdk Ccudsih, WAAC BY LORETTE L COOPER IN THE FIGHT CHAPTER XVII rs TTALT! Who is there?" a voice called. Beth felt a tremendous surge of relief. "Officer of the post, she replied. "Advance slowly, officer of the post, and be recognized. She moved slowly toward the voice. She could see no one. She realized what a target she would be for a sentry if she aroused suspicion. Suddenly a powerful flashlight was beamed on her for only a second, just long enough for the sentry to see her, but not long enough for her to make certain within een a few feet where the beam was coming from. 'Continue to advance, the sentry ordered. two took She another steps, then fell. I cant. Im injured. "I The sentry was at her side in an instant. You'ie Lieutenant Carter? he asked. sol-die- . I cat-ey- ed , . , ' ' ! ... "Yes. , ! "I never expected to see you Then he was conhere, sir. fused. "Or should I say sir "Sir suits me, Beth said. He turned the light, its beam carefully guarded so that it would Hot shine vertically, onto her ankle. It was swollen, despite the Wrapping. "I've got to get you in. he said. "Its a long way. But we should be able to have a stretcher here in a couple of hours. JETH heard guns again. be too late. the antiaircraft Two houis would FOR SALE MISC. WANTED TO BUY WORK WANTED d. M28 heat1128 CARRY COEDS from Page prize-winni- 1) peepers By-ingt- Hun-sake- -- curricular activities from winning g contest to the coed playing dramatic roles. She has been a leader in intramurals, Assoriated Women Students functions, Indeendent Students as-socation, and Alpha Sigma Nu, Creditors In Bankruptcy No. 15996 In the Matter of Floyd Reading Checketts, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of Floyd Reading Checketts of Providence, in the County of Cache. State of Utah, and district aforesaid, a editor of the school newspaper and copy writer on the yearbook staff. She has been active in ski contests, in Lambda Rho, Em- pyrean. Independent Students as- sociation and Lambda Delta Sig- ma, LDS church fraternity. Gwen Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace N. Hunsaker of Honeyville, majored in journal-- I . Ism and school of arts fng this year Studi-D- t Lift- lowing ex:, Sign, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OH OH YPE. '. H'LRtS OWY ln , I1 ' , tin 11 ,,, . . h u,? 'UT bat "tbCY vX7r-'- -. 1 1C-SKVt- 1 .. ?Y0T06-hsAND YEADYW5 KOCZVYb bYS ONLY EtCbOhi Y5.Y, SOCKS. Sy'X YOUR 9CT0 Yb N ALL L- -p Blow To The Chin editor of Student Life, campus newspaper, this year, Helen is a member of the ROTC sponsors corps, of Lambda Rho, 'I HANK YCU.DKRVN- 6TYWW YU. CALL womens honorary journalism fraternity, and Empyrean, womens literary club. It was a tough wallop to the chin that Mrs. Marguerite K. Byington of Bancroft. Idaho, received Wednesday when she was notified by telegram that her husband, Lieutenant Telford S. Byington of the U. S. army air corps is missing in action over Europe, Marguerite graduates from the school of arts and sciences with a major in journalism. Editor of the 1943 issue of Scribble, campus magazine, Mrs. Bvington also acted as feature Y DAY OH, 6EE V022, BOOT- 6- j lY By BUY IRaJ 6LA2E5S Y V5,0F I HOPED I COURSE, ft WAS dJ, EtCEPT IM ABE J (?AiE NOU SI v BUT 1 HUN0y you RIGHT allf 10:30 oclock A. M. at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a committee of creditors, examit 1 the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said M31 AMJCY OOP Bv V. T HAUL Referee in Bankruptcy, Sitting at Ogden, Utah. PEONIES, Snowballs and tulips for Decoration Day. Allen Bird, Men-doCASH paid '32 to '37 model car. HELP WANTED M29 Good cond, good tires. Call Wed. 2 to 5 p. m., after 2 p. m. Sat, PERSON with small car for about MIMEOGRAPH mlmeoscope postall day Sunday. John W. Copethree hour work daily at Herald J1 card size duplicator. Dean Watland USAC Studentville. M31 Journal M31 kins, Providence. WE buy used pianos. Free estimate. BOARD AND ROOM Drop card to Hart Music Shop, CUT flowers for Memorial Day. J14 Preston, Idaho. Logan Seed Sc Feed, 69 W. Cen3D board Sc room. Ph 848-- J. M31 ter. M29 33. J3 Livestock all kinds Ph Hyrum LOST AND FOUND PEONIES 81 dot. 545 EL 9 N. M29 SPECIAL NOTICES ST: Black and write Springer PEONIES and tulips. Mrs. Mohr. e Cocker pup. Ph. 693 or 180. Rew. BACK In town to handle ail your M29 Providence. Ph. 094-J- l. S M29 Call more. once plumbing repairs 1452-Jones old wheel TWO reliable horse The trailer, one plow, J12 wagon, harness. Edwin El Olson, Plumbing Company. M29 River Heights. YES. we can fix your typewriter and adding machine. Phone Geo. SMALL frame house, movable Geo. B. Everton 386 or 235. Parts for M29 Eliason, Hyrum. , Furniture, Livestock J3 all machines. ... DOUBLE harness, collars, bridles. , and Can USED sewing machines bought, sold Gutke Meat Mkt., Sm field. M29 J-7 Singer Sewing Cen. 114 N. M. CUT flowers Sc tinted daisies. Mrs. Pearl Gordon, Smfieid. Ph 58 M29 HIGHEST prices paid for all kinds poultry. Must have large supply Hyrum OR trade pinto stallion and breedimmediately. Ph. 18-OF LOO A N ing Jack. Dunbar 207 S. 1 W. 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Available June 1. 1 S. . Jl RM elec, equip. Ph. 86. M28 front ground floor. Reliable party, reference required. Special rate for care taker. 263 West Center. Jl 3 RM. MODERN 261 E. 3 N. M31 heated elec, equip. 392 N. Main. Ph. 1196. J20 MODERN deluxe, priv. bath, near J18 temple, 310 El 2 N. STEAM heat, spacious, priv. bath, elec, range, gar. Indy. 253 W. 1 N. J14 PHONE after 5:30 873-- p. m. JdO APTS. FOR RENT UNFUR. gasoline motor. Good n E 316 M29 USED RMS. 4 ton truck. Ph. Flowers. Rose Bankhead Wellsville. MODEL A coupe, 1930. See Charles M28 Dixon, Sears store or 028-J- SOUTH MAIN CASH For USED CAkS! FORD J3 West 2nd North. 265 N. 4 E. 1. M31 065-R- 1933 14 near temple 3 RMS. J3 I E. AND rooms 129 N. 1 W. J-- A deluxe. 275 N. 2 RM. STATE LOAN COMPANY MOD. Call after 7 p, m. 128 S. 1 EL LOANS $10 to $300. 053-R- E. J27 3 RMS. $12.50. Inq. 246 S. 1 3 RM COAL range, kitchen cabinet, baby buggy, play pen. 339 E. 6 N. M28 N. 1 is mad TAX pROM PUNCH K. INQ HIM ' at laud IM NOT interested! -- WHAT DO CARE I LANA AWAY HE SAID HED LARDS F lard Takes lana DANCING and has NOSE BL0S By MERRILL Afto? There all. arc Bfwrvoe OTHER BOYS IAR0 MEANS NOTHING ID me f heat and hot water. Inq. 44 El 6 N. M29 3 RMS, bath, 365 N. 1 W. M28 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YI 'Jerry FOa bath stm heal located 261 E. Call 57, Baugh Plbing. J25 Matt Nelson wants ride to Ogden, 8 RM htd. elec, eq. 368 E. Cent. J15 M28 FOUR year old saddle horse. A. day shift. Ph. 873-M. Johnson, Smithfield. Jl HOUSES FOR RENT FURnI FOR RENT, MISC. M28 COWS heifers Ph. W M. EVERTON home. 51'4 N. GARAGE 373 E. 5 N. J3 PEONIES peace time Main, 'available June 2. Phone prices for 235. Decoration Day. 315 S. 4 W. M29 J3 12 ACRES pasture 2 miles west of Highest Prices for Late 037-R- Logan. Alton Dahle 834 R. -- M28 1500 lb. bay horse. Milking machine. Don Chambers, Smithfield. M23 WE BUY Give kighest prices for all types Used Furniture. CALL, spring mattress. Ph. OR trade for Logan property. Store 4 am. home, screen porch, base- - ment, garage, lot good cond. Weston Ida. Ph 316-Logan M29 OR rent 6 rm mod 438 N. llain. WESTERN MILLER AUTO 360 CHEV. CO, OR trade 2a ac 1185 E. 7 N. E BROKEN ALL THESE HOUSES FOR SALE MOD home Models! GIMME SOME W7 MORE DRILLS-IV- M28 196. By WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY USED bed, dresser, coil springs and WHAT VO THEY MAKE 'EM OUT OF, ' THOUGHT- X128 J8 V- - 5 room mod house, double 151 E. 5 N. weyrtAiw'! o m, Million I tt. J 5 A FOLD- ING BED 6NE UKE SPOILED HER A LIKE A COP Rf tl , I' I ' ALL IN COULD STICK THE DOOR WAS AN NOSE FOOD FR0VJ.N TREATMENT, -- 1 X m .r . 3 ( KvX- j m your dead and useless horses or cattle to Whites Trout Farm and receive more money 2 Phone Hvrum eollpct. 8 23 t hnriHigiibreri JuJ U UunL-- r. lU. CAUGHT IN WRONG BASE1 WENT TO SEP, MADGE ANO WANED ME MUSCULAR APPROACH I SELL fKO TEND THE POKE'S ON NOD, LIKE 6ETT1N& Virt m S- - FOR SERVICE WALK IM LAUGHING AND PREHER.- -' .4 Throwing toTms .- ! M29 Collect SEE HI ? YOU'RE BOTH THE AVcTJ DEAD ANIMALS WANTED We Buy Used FURNITURE Gamble Stores - Phone 196 PlriCUED IN A 800KID 60 TO RAID, POP- -' OH, NO I'D TRW LECTURING E. J23 TOP prices paid for dead or useless horses, cows, sheep and bogs. Pbooe Colorado Animal Co, Logan 49 IT TOOK. HAV OUST SO YOU COULD STICKA FORK IN A STEAK vV .' c-- 2 PM Sc bulb EVEN CAST A THOUGHT OMTH1, FORKFULS OF UPP0?E MlSSFRANKFW DOES. KNOW YOU GOT 1 iv ROOMS FOR RENT 21 S. 1 WELL, YOU CAN'T SAY MUCH I DOUBT IF SOU With MAJOR OUR BOARDING HOUSE lb r garage in Smithfield for Logan M28 property. Inq. 142 E. 5 N. FURN bedroom, bath, NOT ONE THOUGHT c3f ALL THE TOIL. BRAINS AN CARE IT TOOK TO MAKE THOSE FINE STEEL TOOLS BLAM.' GIMME SOME MORE' AN' NOT ONE - SODA STRAWS V AX . (retrest "y.V pc- - v WERE. ALL DOING IT t t . ty HAWPEPPCWN meeting. Dated at Ogden, Weber County, TEAM blue mares 5 & 6 years old. Utah, this 27th day of May, 1943. T. D. Lewis, Harness. J. D. Moser, Cove. M31 h Sri. t i ow, venh " NOTICE is hereby given that sal. I Floyd Heading tliecketls has been duly adjudged a bankrupt oil a etiiioi! filed by him oil the 141 h day of May. 1943, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at 218 Federal Building (Post Office), Ogden, Utah, on the 8tb day of June, 1943, at '! lcnw late By EDGAR ttSflNGAON fcYWRJt.! AVE ,j record: editor president or 1. president of Ijmpyrean, Delta "s arj education. WASH TUBBS A S6CPMD bankrupt: . society. Coming on a Union Pacific schlarship, she has financed her career with her herd of Rambouillet sheep. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 1345 A. Normandie Kirknam, Circle, Salt Lake City, is Miss Kirkham. She will graduate from the school of home economics with a major in textiles. A member of Chi Omega sorority, Kay has been sorority house manager during her senior year and has been active in the glee club. Women's Athletic association and the home economics club. Miss Helen Stewart is daughter of Box Elder County Agent and Mrs. Robert H .Stewart of Brigham City. She plans to continue working at the U. S. employment service in Brigham. Having finished her school work at the end of the winter quater In March, she returns to the impus to be graduated from the school of education with a major in elementary school to USAC will be held Saturday at 10 a. id. in the Aggie Leldhouse when Adolph A. Berle Jr., assistant secretary of state, will present the address to graduates. Baccalaureate services are set for Sunday at 10 a. m , also in the fieldhouse. Dr. Jchn A. Widtsoe, member of the LDS Council of Twelve and former USAC president, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon. The five typical Aggie coeds who will receive diplomas tomorrow from Dr. E. G. Peterson, college president, can reflect upon four successful years of college. and consider their plans for world. taking places in' a war-tor- n Their emotions may be varied. Their determination is evident. Their courage is great. They are "Just ignore lU Joyce Adney, Kay Kirkham, Helen Stewarg Marguerite Kropfii INJURIES FATAL and Gwen SALr LAKE CITY, May 28 (t'.Pi Joyce Is Versatile on here suffered April Injuries Mirx Adney, daughter of Mr. 24 when struck by an automobile and Sirs. C. G. Adney of Corinne, today had proved fatal to Mrs. rlans to take an assistant.ship at Salt Isabelle M. McDonough, 75, the Merrill Palmer school of home Lake City. Mrs. McDonough sufeconomics at Detroit, Michigan, fered hip and arm fractures, this fall. Her father is president bruises and shock. of the USAC board of trustees; she graduates with a major in LEGAL NOTICE child development from the school In the District Court of the United of home economics. Staten for the District of Utah At Utah State Miss Adney has Division) (Northern participated in numerous extra- Notice of First Meeting of 065-R- clerk, good wages. LARGE tricycle. Ph. 1480-M2S or used electric water on farm. NEW tank. STEADY man to work Phone 1690.. ing 34-M28 Lewiston. Ph. honorary . senior HERD'S MORE ABOUT EYES EXAMINED J1 SMALL camp gasoline, double unit FLOWERS of all kinds for MemorLAWNS to mow. Ph. M29 ial day. Logan Floral. 890 North burner. Ph. 1506-. 6th East. Pn. 1663. M29 FEMALE HELP WANTED J2 or ton truck. Ph. 1506-GIRL for housewk, call 1285-- J. M 23 OLIVER mowers Sc rake practically new Derrick good cond. Phone USED piano. Box 487 Ph. 6 Smfield. MALE HELP WANTED M2S See Rasmussen, Cache Junction. FRIDAY; MAY L (Continued 1159-- J. EXP. grocery Ph. 572-- HERALD-JOURNA- ym NtMWTtvl. & EO om ACCORD- AV ih&T PLAN 'J& - |