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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 1, 193 PAGE THREE Phone 495; 'US' L!3fr CALL ftWE8ml Z 6V HG. MONTGOMERY 3? wj.neasbmccc i Bsonr miB today 6TAJI BAXI aa a a; cat tor rtt-U rtt-U UltrHb, Caeca A8PKR DELO ta fcla vBh la tk city. Aaer la aeea4 by the eattla aaea f l-triMMimM l-triMMimM mm tkal ni wfb kia tfaiber eajtllasr. Ball aeeaaea Del f crake4 wtrk at kia Threa Rivera eaaaa. Ha aenaca Del mt ka-rlas aaea akat wkt try f efeack aa kia. Ball aara ka la solas ta aaaka a ekack hlas-alf. hlas-alf. Dla retarts tkat ka will aaraaaally ae tkat Ball ea mot. taaalaa; bf ore the afllee balltf-tas balltf-tas Staa Ball aeea ktdaapcra alia a a"il lata a car. Ha catchea the ear aaa aavca DONA DELO, Aa-ara Aa-ara aaoarhter. Wkea ha learaa wka aka la ka ellpe away after teniae; her ha la STANLEY BLACK. DUDLEY WINTERS, la lave wltk Doaa. irrfci to set Aaper Dela back aff kia wild trip ta Tferea Rivera If aha will Marry atat. She aivee klai aaata aa-eearaajemeat. aa-eearaajemeat. Dona tform wltk Dndiey. They atop at SETH DOBY'S place. Dobr refaaea ta help Don a bat eaye Aaper haa beea there aad that ha waa ready for a kJlllaff. Dudley pat a plaa ta Dona. She la ta marry hlaa at Dohy'a plaec. Aaper eaa hardly a; a aa with a manhunt ander tboae elr. eaatataaeea. Relaetaatly, Dona asreee. Dudley haa a lleeaee, obtained ob-tained the nlarht before. While he la eeeklae; a mil ta marry theaa Staa Ball, who la aa hla ' way ta Three Rlrere, atepa aat of the a Iff at aad klaaea Dona. NOW GO O.N WITH THE STORT CHAPTER V OTAN BALL strode through the night, avoiding the roadway and never looking back. He crossed an open stretch of parched, yellow "dopey" and came to the corrals at the back of Seth's place. With an easy lift of his lithe body he vaulted vault-ed over the top pole and whistled softly. An eager nicker welcomed him and a moment later a black mare slid out of the gloom. She was saddled and her bridle reins dragged on the ground. Stan caught up the reins and leaped lito the saddle. The course he took away from Seth's hotel was not by the maio road but through the hills without trail or marker except the stars, shining palely In the white moonlight. moon-light. He put the mare to a brisk pace and pushed on toward the rough mountains. His tall form seemed a part of the horse as they swung along. Stan Ball was In a hard mood and be kept his Hps grimly closed. Back in Seth Doby's garden three people were standing in a patch of white light. Dudley was talking agerly. "You can't back out now, D!" he pleaded. "I have Rev. Dean here to perform the ceremony." "I Just can't do It. Dud." Dona almost wailed. She was seeing her father aa she spoke but something stronger than her desire to save him held her back. "Here's yer five bucks, stranger. The lady has the say." Sam Dean held out a crisp bill. Dudley pushed the money back and faced Dona again. "We hare already made out the marriage certificate cer-tificate and signed it and you are really married except for saying the ceremony." Dudley was desperate. He held out a folded paper toward her. Mechanically Dona took It. "It just would not be right, feeling as I do," she persisted. "What happened while I was gone?" Dudley demanded wi(h sudden sud-den suspicion. "Nothing. I Just got to thinking." think-ing." The girl moved back a little as she spoke. This Is a mess." Dudley's roiee sounded as though he wanted to wear. . "1U keep the certificate Dud, and BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES i WASHINGTON TUBBS UNO SMi WASH ttUKCT TOx Tvte mil tfttw k MkoHiwe guh.? aaaMaaiaHauMaaBaaML m f x. my s s ss sssssw ui m m . nrii an mar ' am m a Stan caught up the reins if we have to use It I'll promise Reverend Dean that I'll come back and let him marry us." Dona grasped eagerly at this avenue of escape. Dudley did not reply but kicked ! deep into the turf. t a a T . . fill 1 . 11 JB -S in tnai case i 11 Keep me nve anu shove along." Sam Dean grunted and walked away. rvONA cast a glance after the re-- treating form of the old man. Then she faced Dudley. "I'm so sorry. Dud, but I Just couldn't go through with it. Can't you be patient?" pa-tient?" "I was trying my best to help you." Dudley sulked. Dona could stand the strain no longer. With a little cry she whirled and fled toward the hotel. She stumbled blindly down the road d ran up the steps of the ancient hostelry. Seth Doby rose from a rickety chair to greet her but she only waved a hand and hurried to her room. The old hotel keeper sat .down again. He was troubled and bad waited long past bis bedtime to have a word with her. He was afraid ha had beea abrupt when he had refused to help her. He wanted to explain but her evident distress prevented him from calling her from her room. Knocking out the ashes from his old briar pipe, he went Inside and shuffled to his room. Dona threw open the one narrow window that lighted and ventilated her room. She sat down beside li and gazed Into the night. She had no need to light one of the smoky lamps that stood on the little stand beside the bed. She wanted to think and the mellow light of the moon aided. her and soothed her.' After an hour of watching the shadows In the yard lengthen she realized that she was glad Stanley Black had come out of the night and kissed her. She was sure she needed more time to decide before marrying Dudley. Her rangy cow-boy cow-boy might ride on and never re OVER bsAM re funny m J-": and leaped into the saddle. turn, thinking she was married, but he would always be a very warm memory. Somehow she felt that be would appear again. Several Sev-eral times she grasped at the Idea of trying to meet him and ask him to help her with her father. If be showed himself at Three Rivers she resolved to tell him her troubles. Across the hall she heard the door of Dudley's room scrape shut. She felt sorry for him because she felt that be really loved her. Then she spent another half hour wondering wonder-ing if It was so bad to marry a man you did not love If be were good and would be true. Finally she lay down on the bed and closed her eyes. After an hour during which she tossed and turned she fell asleep without undressing. THE next morning Dona appeared for breakfast looking fresh and attractive but with a defiant light in her eyes. She had made a decision deci-sion and she meant to stand by It. The set of her mouth Indicated that Asper Delo was in for a real clash of wills. Dudley greeted her with a grin. He had made a decision himself. "Sleep soundly, princess?" he haled her gaily. "As on a bed of down, sir knight." she answered. They went in to breakfast and nothing was said about the affair of the night before. Dudley ate all the eggs and bacon he could hold and would have had more If Dona had not topped him. "You have to break In by degrees. Dud. This high air and the sun give you a terrific appetite but you have to keep it down for a week or so." "In a week well be back on the sidewalks and can get in out of the sun," be reminded her. "If I have to subsist on steak and bacon and eggs I'm going to do a real job of It!" But he took her advjee and topped off with a second cap of black coffee. "A week?" Dona smiled archly. IM- -OH I ToS are tv of yourself tt 3 forget Dad. -Oh. well settle that today," TMAV ley assured her. He had made m hit mind to handle Asper Delo II he had to rope) him and stuff him Into the ramble seat. "In that case well be back S3 a couple of days." "You forget that we hare agreed upon a honeymoon In the cow country." coun-try." Dudley smiled assuredly. "We did If I Dona met his eyes, and her own were wide and deep and told no secrets. Dudley applied himself to his coffee. cof-fee. "Why do folks oa ranches where there are thousands of cows use canned milk?" he grumbled as he gazed upon the black liquid in his cup. "Ranchers never keep milk cows,' Dona explained aweetly. a TN the lobby Seth Doby met them A warmly. He noted at once that Dona had made a decision that satisfied her and decided to wait until she approached him again before be-fore lie spoke. It was plain a moment mo-ment later that she had taken bim at bis word and would not ask bim for help. She stepped up to the old register and laid a $10 bill on it. Seth Doby pushed the money back. "Asper Delo's folks never pay board here. Miss Dona." Dudley started to Insist but Dons folded the bill and returned it to her handbag. She knew the law ot the west and Its rules of hospitality. hospi-tality. If Seth Doby had not rebuffed re-buffed her the night before she would not have offered to pay. As it was she knew she would only offend the old cowman if she pressed the money on him. "Ride up our way and stop In while Dad and I are there." she smiled. Setb looked at her calmly for a moment Then bis watery old eyes twinkled. "May do that very thing soon as the boys ketch up Old Prince," be said. Dudley thought be noted a queer something in the way the man spoke but dismissed It as a quirk of the westerner, a type new to bim They loaded their bags on the back of the roadster, filled the tank with gas and swung off up the road which had now became little better than a trail. The miles slid by and neither spoke. Dudley was watching the sharp curves and the bottomless canyons that dropped sheer below the door of the car on bis side. He was not accustomed to such a narrow nar-row road or one that skirted such heights. They roared up a steep bill and Dona baited the car. Below Be-low them spread two valleys, one ob each side. Dona waved a gloved hand to the right. "Three Rivers." she explained, then pointed to the left. "Blind River country." "What a sight!" Dudley breathed amazed at the size and ruggerfnesa of the wilderness spreading before them. "Timber down there." Dona pointed point-ed toward Three Rivers. "And rattle rat-tle down there," she' nodded toward Blind River. "How do they get along together?" to-gether?" Dudley asked, more to keep her red Mps In motion than Tor any information he expected to get. "They don't! That seems to be evident" Dona stepped on the starter and the roadster swung oft to the right, nosing down Into Three Rivers valley. A dim trail angled away to the left toward Blind River and Dona noted that there were fresh burse tracks on It. (To Be Continued) MONTH vr & ? r i mfc ERALD INFORMATION DEPT. Ahlander Mfg. BODY & FENDER WORK. and main leaves for all cars, Phone 182. Automobile Loans Automobile loans and refinance. MANNING FINANCE 8EBV1C1L. 157 No. 3rd West Phone 1371W. H. Jolley, Local Agent. n6 - Dry Cleaning Madsen Cleaning Co. Phone 475 . . . Cleaners of plain and fancy garments . . . Rugs, drapes, blankets, etc. We call for and deliver. n5 Nimer Battery Willard Batteries, We specialize on Electric troubles Cor. 2nd West and Center Street. Permanent Waves $11.25 and up BERTIN BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 1343 Shoe Repairing Sam the Shoe Man, Proprietor. We do the work ngnt. J University Shops 332 W. Center, 208 W. Center, 490 N. Univ. Ave. o31 Type writers We Buy and Sell all Makes of Typewriters Peter J. Wipf. PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 77 No. Univ. Phone 90 . n3 Probate and Guardianship Guard-ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further information. SUMMONS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District In and for Utah County, State of Utah Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Martin Johnson, unmarried; S. I. Levin; Glenn Johnson Beeley, also known as rrren 3. Beeley; Bena Breiting; Aleta Frost; Kenneth Ken-neth A. Johnson and Jane Doe Johnson, his wife. Defendants. The State of Utah to the said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, other-wise, within thirty days after service, serv-ice, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand de-mand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to obtain a judgment foreclosing plaintiff's mortgage upon the real estate described de-scribed in the Complaint, and for other purposes as appears in said Complaint. THOMAS & THOMAS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 404 Templeton Bldg., Salt Lake City. Utah. Pub. Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4. 1932. We VESSEL NOW Efcttt GOKRL ' v&o km ttf avr smctJ w"- ' 1 - 1 r " f7 i ft . See us If your Motor Overheats RADIATOR REPAIRING. Springs in stock. 476 So. University Ave. o31 Station Sales and Service Starting, Ignition and Generators Phone 649. o31 256 EAST CENTER n3 --All Makes REBUILT REPAIRED Simmons Wins Success In Law Marcellus C. Simmons, son ot Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simmons of Provo, who recently successfully passed his examination for admis sion to the bar in the district surname court, was admitted to the bar Monday, October 10, and is now entitled to the term, esquire. according to word received by his parents. On Saturday. October 15, he was admitted to the court of appeals and then to the court of claims. In tne near ruture tic win oe aa-mitted aa-mitted to the court of customs and patent appeals. Tho young man will be seen most often in the lat-ier lat-ier court. The many Provo friends of Mr. Simmons will be greatly pleased to ?arn of his latest success. Authorities estimate that it will cost 23 million dollars to rebuild Shanghai. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court ot the Fourth Judicial Distrie4irand for Utah County. State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Olivia P. Davis, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Salem, Utah County, Utah, on or before December 27, 1932. C. W. JORGENSEN, Administrator. George S. Ballif, Attorney for Adiminstrator. Pub. dates: Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11. 1932. BY MARTIN I'M ' CAJcSi K'VENfc.- WRONG BY CRANE JUST; for Tway sou kin i mvti. O- YOURS AffeKStLrv Co. 1 J'f Business Cards THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. We specialize In stove and furnace repairing. All parts furnished. We can clean furnaces and flues. All kinds of furniture repaired. We buy and sell furniture. Cash paid for used furniture. We call and deliver free. Phone .915-W. GEO. BELLS, Mgr. MONEY TO LOAH jjyyVVVWyVMr r " aassSi YOU CAN DO m You c&n solve any family financial problem with e "PERSONAL" LOAN Monthly Payments are small The cost is low. Phone, write or oall. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Room 9, O. P. SkagB Building 2nd Floor Phone 210 75 East Center Street YOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Industrial In-dustrial Loan Co. 64 North University Uni-versity Ave. Phone 1277. tf FOR RENT FURNISHED THREE room mod. apt. 340 West 1st No. Phone 1078 or 814. o27 MOD. H. K. apts. Laundry rm. Part produce or labor. Call 306W. n3 SIX room home. Phone 595W. Fully modern. o26 CHOICE 4 rm. apts. Close in. Strictly Strict-ly mod. Phone 1015W. o25 H. K. RMS., sleeping rms. $6.50-$10. and board. 160 So. 3rd East, nl 5 ROOM modern home with furnace. furn-ace. Phone 363W. 167 J. 4th E.o25 MODERN home, also unfurn. mod. home. Call 167. o24 3 RM. apt, bath, garage. Also 3 rm unfurn. 186 W. 1st So. o24 PARTLY furn. 4 rm,. apt. garage $10. 156 W. 4th So. Call 381R. o31 OR UNFURN. fine apts. and homes, all parts of Provo, lowest rates. See J. W. Gessford, Phone 757J. o31 BEAUTIFULLY furnished home. Nothing in town for price. To responsible re-sponsible party. 331 E. 3rd So. Call 208W. o24 CLEAN mod. apt with garage. 511 E. 6th No. Cheap. Call 684J. o23 THREE nicely furn. H. K. rms. Private bath. 337 No. 4th W. o23 OR UNFURN. three rm. mod. apt. partly heated. 430 So. 4th W. n9 TWO room heated modern apt. Electric stove. 279 So. 6th W. o27 5 ROOM modern furnished borne. Garage. Phone 247J or 191. Call evening at 640 No. 3rd E. nl THREE rm. moat apt. cellar, garage. ga-rage. Close in. Inq. 550 W. 2 S. o21 SINGLE lower apt. Heat, hot water. 270 No. 1st E. Call 1525J. n4 MOD. 3 rm apt. ground floor. 115 South 3rd West o30 OR UNFURN. Mod. 3 rm heated apt. 227 E. 3 11. Call 1054. 29 5 ROOMS furnished and modern, electric refrig., $20 month. 645 W. 4 th North, close to school. tf FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED NEW mod. 5 rm. briclc home. Furnace, Furn-ace, range. Apply 3T1 No. 3rd W. v o26 5 RM. mod. steam heat, carpeted, garage. 172 W. 2 So. Phone 1436. o26 NICE clean '3 rm. cottager. $8.00. Close in. 610 West 1st So. . o26 FOUR room modern, close in. Phone 595W. o26 MOD. 3 rm apt. Kitchen stove. Low- rent. 330 East 2nd So. . nl 5 RM. mod. home. Garage, .large A. M TT A. m A. . garaen spo w. oo xuast ortn. i Call 31R. . o24 THREE rm. apt Combination gas and coal stove. 388 W; 3rd So. Apply at 289 E. 4th No. o21 4 RM. house with , garage, and 2 j rm. furn. apt ptVbath Call !. .134-J. ',?. o21 2 ROOMS with kitchen and ransra 48 taonifmmztd foutlv; Can fter 6 4; iM.iU ' 'HOUSB-8 ;tms; eapf 2i5;6oth -West. Phono J2SJr yv hlfl "nnr iirwii-fcTnrir iinni mtmi um rmrmnrv - TERSONALS jwjtlthe perapn whfbOjwoWed r Sut&nKTdishes pleased fetiirn; w ; tberh -tof 6305nd Sotalf POlJAILAlID 'CITY - lot at .'desirable i location.' Want Ad Rates First Insertion, per Mim. 10 cents; each additional insertion per line. 5 cents; one wsk, per line, 30 cents; two weeks, per line, 50 cents; one month, per line. 90 cents. Minimum chaise 25 cents. If not paid within three days double price will be charged. Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two linna. Legal Rate , a LAND and HOMES Willard L. Sowards 39 W. 2nd North. Provo, Utah FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS McINTOSH apples. Phone 1263J, Wm. Ratcliffe, Jr. 27 JONATHAN apples 10c bu. Call at 10 W. 6. N. Sunday forenoon, bring your containers. o23 HAY, Bliss and Russett potatoes, delivered. 160 E. 2 So. Call 2T7W. o2G FINE Rome Beauty apples 35c, potatoes po-tatoes 25c bu. 895 W. 10th So. A. G. Olsen. n20 SMALL lot and good used lumber. Cheap. 647 E. 4th So. o21 SPANISH onions and potatoes 50c cwt. Phone 482W. o25 TRY Mrs. Graham's tamales at shops and counters or Phone. D28J. o30 JONATHON, Greening apples-15o to 40c bu. Frank Hoover. East of Temple hill. o21 PRESERVING pears. Greening apples. ap-ples. Jonathons. Phone 05R4 o21 SMALL Jonathan apples. Free from worms 15c bu. Phone 036J4, 3 o21 FAT muttons. Your choice $2.00. Phone 1305J. 243 E. 5th No. o23 FLOWERING shrubs, shade treesJ perennials. You may safely plant! until Nov. 15. For Better plants go to Provo Nursery, 710 So. 3 WJ Phone 161W. I o2i ANJOU peara. All kinds of apples 459 North 1st West. -T o24 CABBAGE, carrots, cauliflower, turnips, onions, potatoes table beets. Phone 031J2. True Scott nil USED auto parts, tires and glass Reasonable prices. Provo Hide and Fur. 148 West 6thSo. phon 367. n WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 12 TONS of first cut hay. Phond 482W. 2 WHILE prices are low we can pav lull value lor lurs, pelts . an J hides. Provo Hide and Fur, li west etn so. Phone Ml. n WE PAY top price for ieghord hens. Bunker Farms. Call 01GR2 d USELESS horses and cows.1 Dea ones if called immediately. Ca OSORL. Provo t RADIO SERVICE FREE Radio examination in. yt 3 home by factory. expert. -Can all radios. Phone: ISCELLANEOUS VETERINARIAN-Dr. If W. Jonc 371 No. 3rd W, Phone Wm. Thon ton Drug No. 4; 150 or Res. Phorti 142M. , i ri FOR RENT OR LEASE GOOD piano.. Phone B40R. SPRING VILLE BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker q Byron, wyo.. are rejoicing ovej the arrival of a baby boy wrn Fr day at the home of the grandpa 1 ents Mr. and Mrs.. Blake D. Palfrei man In Provo, ' -" . - '' . ? .Mr. and Mrs. Bird Brown- ar nounce the birth of a son at the! home Monday. , The new arirW has one - sister, ' - , S. F. Man O wns1 Oldest Penny SPANISH :FORK?-ames Sorehson of-SpanlshForkfBe-'lives that . he' is the owner of ;.one of tlie.oldest, pennies . in - Utah. wThe; coinf wasr minted ilnn79Sind ii34 years old. UUUts one and ;l-8 . inches - In 4Iameter.Httbearsi on 'z one Isidelarplcture'jof a wdnian's ; A f afce and -on; the other side a twreaux surrouuueu, oyone m- " ' a . m w m. ; scriptloh- .4United : States of auiv vti . . --' f ; One 100.?V Mr. Sorenson, has - owned the coin 20 years. He 'bought it from Wiliianv John, ..an early ettler for one dime 1 w ."V T7 . f. sin X Jr. . . --y v iw - "if:"-.-1 'V- j .- 1 |