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Show ( SECTION - TVO PROVO (UTAHr DAILY" HEItALDrTHURSDAY; 'rAV 1T3, ' 11340 ' PAGZ -THREE 7 BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY You will find these Merchants and Professional People anxloua to acrve yon. It will pay you to patronize, them. .AUTO GLASS LET ua replace your broken glass. Ahlander Mfg. Co.. 47B S. Unoverslty. . Phone luo. AUTO RADIATORS RADIATORS repaired, and flush ed. Ahiand r Mfg. Cot 47S So. Univ. Phone 100. . . . BASEMENT EXCAVATING BULLDOZER with Diesel ShoveL Provo Sand & Gravel, 241 west Center. Phone 343. BLINDS VENETIAN BPKCIAL Price. Free Installation. Utah Valley Class t and , Faint Cp. 57 North University Av enue. Phone toe. - ... , . . COAL . AND WOOD COAL and top soil, also ashes trash hauling. Phone 1481-W. COAL, nut, $4.50, pea coal, $4.00, Slack, $3.25. Phone XY4 vy. GUARANTEED coal, stoker slack $3.25 per . Ion. Lumv $o.uu Phone 1724. CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. Mansfield, Equipped with electric-therapy and X-Ray service. serv-ice. . Latest Methods. 75 East Center. Phone 1093 for appointments. appoint-ments. DR. O. M. Thurman, G3 North 2nd West. Evenings by appointments. appoint-ments. . . - DAIRY AKE Front Dairy. Phone 027R1 or 027R3. Pure Jersey "Cream-line" "Cream-line" Milk. Phono and Our Driver Driv-er will call. - v FOUNDRY WORK PACKMAN foundry, genera) foundry castings. 883 West 6 South. Phone 1698VW""; FURNITURE REPAIRING IEFINISHING, re-upholstering like new. D- T. R. Co. Phone 644. " FLOOR SERVICE CURTIS Floor Service. Floors Sanded, ref inished ' the "Bruce ' Way." Ask for" Demonstration. Sanding for linoleum. Superior Work. Phone 580W. FLOOR SANDING J.ET us do your floor sanding and finishing, work guaranteed, , prices reasonable, Ivan Henderson Hender-son and Sons. Phone 1654. , GASOLINE -ANnoir. UUUliUUi DISTBIBUTORS SPECIALIZED lubrication at Shell stations, C. Q. Wilson, .agent. HAY tOP QUALITY. Call Harold Maag. Phone 013R1.. . . LAWN MOWERS IF it doesn't cut "C" Owen Dra per at 445, west denier, rnone 84. All work guaranteed. SHARPENED and adjusted by machine. Good trade-in allowance allow-ance for your old mower on a new- one. General Shop, 159 North University. Phone 015 W. We Call and Deliver. MOVING AND STORAGE YELLOW CAB TRANSFER CO. Local and Long Distance Moving. Mov-ing. 391 West Center. Phone 300 IIADLEY TRANSFER & STOR AGE COMPANY. Long Distance Dis-tance Moving 49 East 3rd South Wasatch 117ft. Salt Lake City, Utah. , MONEY TO LOAN - OVER A DECADE OF SERVICE IN TROVO . LOANS 820 ' to SX0O Uairklf privalrlr wllhiiul cmlmmM. aient. No. co-niitnera nerrMinrj. No wane aai-ninnt. Coma la for tho caoh jn PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 13 E. Center (Over Walgreen's) t- ; Phone 210 John F. Moore, Mgr. So our Display ad la other part of raper OUTBOARD MOTORS CHAMPION Outboard motors. 3.2 horse power. Water cooled. Easy starting, $39.95. Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store. 223 West Center St. Phone 39. ' PLUMBING and HEATING P. L. . LARSON, 343W. Center. Phone 574. Call us for eau- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE - L O AN S We have $500,000 to loan on im proved, property in Provo.. Inter est rates very. low. You hava ten. fifteen or twenty years to repay. Interest reduced in proportion to amount paid on principal.' If you need money come ; and see us. No fines. No penalties. No Insurance. 1 Attractive 4-room moderns brick home with two extra building lots, All special Improvement taxes paid. This is an excellent buy at $3650. , - 4-room brick,' with 4-room base roent.' 6x12 rd. lot. Can keep cow, chickens. Has flowing well. $2950, DIXON REAL ESTATE COMPANY Provo. Utah . - Phona 73 v WHY RENT? When You Can Buy a New or Used Home with Small Payment Down, Just like rent on balance! Or buy a spot of .ground and let , ua build you a .home to your liking. . . , We have what you want. . Prows & Haws Realty Company - 53 No. Univ. Ave., Provo, Utah Land and Home Sale! An Excellent Farm SO Acres with River Water Rights Home Coops - for 1600 1 Poultry, Fruits: 5 Acres Pears; 7 Acres Peaches; 1 Acres Cherries; .5 Acres Berries; Acre Apricots Apples and Young Orchards-Out Orchards-Out of the Cities City Water, Lights PRICED ' , REASONABLE! REASON-ABLE! Buy a Home for $2500 Assume loan $1900, and pay owner'a equity of $600. Large lot New in every respect YOU'LL LIKE THIS PROPERTY 1 Furnace Heated Five Rooms Brk. ' Full Basement Large Lot Under FHA Loan. Total Price $3500. . Very Beautiful Little Brick Home Close to Schools One Block from Main Highway - Business District Has Full Basement Apartment Air Conditioned May be purchased on the FHA plan It is a - most wonderful property! A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU THIS HOME! Comfortable Home Five Rooms First Floor--Fivd Rooms Basement Base-ment Extra Lot ALL FOR $4000. Get YdUn 'Aere'Bulldlng'Xot-i It pays to own a homesite - Buy pn Terms Also, Lots size 5 rods by 15 rods for only $265 each, with Guaranteed 1 Ttle Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 29 West 2nd North St, ' Provo Utah Gray Realty Co. BARGAIN TIME! p . - - j 4 Room Modem Brick Fine condition; con-dition; good lot; new linoleum, cabinet. Only .$2100 terms. 5 Room Modern brick Close- in. $2000 terms. ' 3 Room Frame Out Buildings $1000 terms. " ' 5 Room Strictly Modern! Brick .j Basement Apt. Tile bath and kitchen.'. .Northeast-location. - 5 Room Modern Good Lot Real Buy $3650.' . ; ; ; - Many Other -Good Buys, Trades We will be glad to make your loan low rates, long term. GRAY REALTY CCX See Us Before You BUY. - BURN - BORROW 196 West Center St, . lhone 370 -FOR SALE HOUSES MODERN-5 room brick home, full cement basement with extra finished room; good location, beautiful landscaping. 825 Milton Mil-ton Avenue. Phone 1278." ml6 BRICK duplex home. Good income: 522 North 4th East. Phone 1044. m20 FOR SALE OR RENT PIANOS or Accordions, ! price. Prof. .Williams. Lessons. Phone " 940R. . . m24 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES - WILL take 2 male passengers to . California, Phone 154 W. Lehl. . ml7 . LOST BRINDLE cow without horns. Call 1103W. 109 North 4 West ml7 RADIO SERVICE SPECIALIZED Radio Service. Call for and Delivery free. Clay-son Clay-son and Nimer Radio . Department. Depart-ment. . Phone 649.' 275 South ; University. WOOL STORAGE STORAGE space available, for wool or other merchandise. Inquire In-quire ; Provo Hide & Fur Co. rooM sal, - , FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 OR 3 room modern apartments, Private bath. 174 North 4 West m22 2 ROOM modern apartment, $10 Adults. 371 North 3 West. ml9 SLEEPING rooms, private bath, 41 East 4th North. m22 3 ROOM basement - apartment. electric stove $25.00. 253 East 7th North. . ml7 3 ROOM . modern apartment. Adults. 559 East 3 South. m21 3 MODERN apartment, gas hot water. 168 West 4th North. , m!9 3 ROOM apartment, ; close In. Couple. 589 East 3rd So. :.. m20 3" ROOM ; apartment, Elizabeth Apartments. ' - i m27 ROOMS In nice home, also garage, 470 West 1st South. ' ml6 3 ROOM and bath apartments. Strictly close in. Phone 1015 W. ml9 2 OR 3 room modern apartment. adults. 164 East 3rd South, mle APARTMENT for couple or girls. 468 North 1st. East. ml9 ROOMS, one bedroom, one light housekeeping, 32Q East 1 North. ml7 ROOM In new modern home. Air J conditioned. Phone 1051. 1190 North 5th West. - m30 OR unfurnished, . 3 rooms mod ern. 284 North 5th West, ml 7 3 ROOM . apartment. Inquire 469 North 1st West. . ml7 APARTMENT with lights, gas. etc. Pay weekly. 266 . West 3rd South. m20 3 ROOM modern apartment. Elec trically equipped. - Call at 257 South 5th West. ml6 3 ROOM modern apartment. 444 South. 2nd East. m22 2 l:OOMS for men. Call after 5 o'clock. 469 North 1 East. ml7 WANTED 3 MEN to train for real estate appraising. Ages 21-55. Competent Compe-tent appraisers , earn $175 . to $300 a month. Farm , experience fc jiraluable. Must be ; resident of this ' community two years or more. Write Box MR-21 c-o Daily Herald. ' m!6 ALL "sweet ".pbtato (ocarino) players for "Road to Singapore" - contest. Apply at once, Paramount Para-mount Theater. ml6 $3000.00 on first mortgage on new home. Write box J-26. Herald ml6 BUY With Cbnfidence OAVN : With Vfide DRIVE .With Safety In. a iNaylor-Recohtntioned car. Easy Terms. Good Trades. ; 1930 Ford Coupe .... $ 85 1931 Chev Coupe . . . . 85 1931 Dodge Sedan, completely com-pletely overhauled, new paint, seat covers . 145 1933 Plymouth Sedan 195 1934 Ford Tudor . . . 285 1934 LaFayette Coupe 225 1933 Olds Coach i . . 19ij 1934 Dodge Tudor . v 285 1937 Ford 60 Sedan, completely com-pletely overhauled, radio, good-rubber. .... 445 1938 Dodge Coupe, a beau-tiful beau-tiful car with every- thing 645 PICKUPS and PANELS 1930 Ford Sedan Delivery, new , paint, upholstery. A real buy 145 192 Ford Moder B Pick-' Pick-' up truck .......... 195 NAYLOR AUTO CO. Used Car Lot at University and First South FOR RENT Unfurnished MODERN apartment. 212 North 5th West. : ml 3 ROOM apartment Breakfast nook," i electrically -equipped, ' Heat, couple. .130 West 2nd . South. . . -:; . ml7 ELSIE apartment. 3 room elec . trical equipped. Heat, hot water, garage. 325 -West 1st South, : Phone 759J. m21 5 ROOM modern house. 170 South 5th West. - , ml6 3 ROOM modern basement apart ment, " newly decorated, private hath. 73 North 7th West. m2l 2 ROOM apartment, reasonable 17Q East 1st South. ml6 4 ROOM modern apartment, new i ly. decorated,' garage. 427 East Center. , m20 3 ROOM apartment, range, re-frigerator. re-frigerator. Elizabeth- Apart- , ments. - - m27 3 STRICTLY modern apartments. -93' East 2nd South. m27 5 ROOM modern home near B. Y. U. 911 North 2nd East. ml6 5 OR 3 room's, also 3 room fur- waned. 227 East 3rd No. m28 INSTRUCTION IF, YOU like to, draw. Sketch or , paint Write for Talent Test ino fee)., give age and occupation, , , Box M. A. 15, Herald. , j m21 FOR SALE Miscellaneous 12 GAUGE Remington Shot Gun, new,-matted carrel. List price $52.50. Excellent Shape. Must sell "aulcklv. Disnlaved at Wol sey's Barber Shop, 265 ) West center street. miv 2 REBUILT . Hoover Vacuums. Reed's Riteway, Hoover Deal ers. 013 J. xnl7 DRAFT BEER dispensing outfit ' All electric 4-tap, . with Ice maker for - refrigerator. 359 West 2 South. Phone 1004-J. tf 18 FOOT boat. 8 V. H.I V " mntnp also trailer, corner 2 North 7th Jiiast,' spnngvuie. .. - ml7 GAS -water heaters. 284 North 5th West, s ' : n17 BOYSEN Berry Plants. ( Call 269R2 Mapleton, Donald Bird. ml6 TOMATOES, cabbaget', cauliflow er,, eggL. plant, peppers, sweet potatoes, asters, zinnias. Oscar Boyer, 211 North Main, Spring-ville. Spring-ville. m20 SPRING Frys, also pullets, U mile north of Lincoln High. Farn-worth. Farn-worth. ; m21 SUMMER coal, quick starting, $5 ton. Christopherson. Phone 791. OUTSTANDING dairy ranch. 100 acres land; good improvements; 12 miles from Ogden; will sell at sacrifice. Ira R. Ure, Hunts-ville, Hunts-ville, Utah. m28 TOMATO, - Cabbage plants. 467 South 6th West. Peppers and flower plants. Phone 159. J28 GLADIOLUS, 25 bulbs, all different, differ-ent, 50c call W. ; Reed ' Nutall. . Provo. ; . : "? m2l TOMATOES plants, peppers,, egg plants, celery, Mike Petrofessa, Springville Road. - m21 SELLERS Hardwood i Kitchen Cabinet 45 South I 2nd JSast Springville. . ' - ,. ml6 HOLSTETN . Cow. 959 North 5th West Phone 377. . ml7 RED stewing hens, Rt. 3 Box 250 . Phone 050R4. ml7 BARGAINS I . in recondiUoned mowing machines and; hay rakes. W. F. Wis combe. Phone 034-R-l. ' m20 '29 MODEL A Ford sedan $15.00. Choice weaner pigs. . R. F. D. 3. Clarence Brereton. ml6 . FOR SALE AUTOS 1934 MASTER Delux Chevrolet. Clean, excellent mechanical condition. con-dition. Must sell. Phone 1087. Inquire 443 North 2 East. ml9 USED SAVE 20 VISIT OUR LOT ' ; BEFORE YOU BUY! 'ii 1935 DeSOTO SEDAN . .$285.00 An Exceptional Value-j-Re'gulariy Priced at $343 - Written ; Guarantee ... Anderson; Garage PLYMOUTH International Trucks DeSOTO -. ....... i . . . .-. HELP WANTED GOOD berry pickers wanted. Over 14 years old. CaU Theodore Far- ley. 032J5. ml9 100 BERRY pickers, over 14 years of age. Free transportation. Paid weekly. Phone John B. Stratton. 047-R3. m20 IF YOU like to DRAW, SKETCH ; or PAINT see ad in Instruction column. m21 12 AGENTS, ($3000) To s Whole-it Whole-it sale extremely profitable new product. 213 East 7th North. Hrs. 12:30 to 2:30 p. m. Jl BERRY pickers, age 14 and over. Phone 04R2. Roy H. Gappmayer. ml7 FOR SALE OR TRADE ' USED Collapsible baby buggy. Good condition, for used Taylor Tot Phone 941-J. , - . ml6 I ; LEGAL" 10TICZS I' Probate and j Guardianship Notices I Consult ..County Clerk or the Respective Signers for further ' information. SUMMONS In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. . . -' ; . Melissa Steele Lewis, plaintiff. vs. Robert Arthur Lewis defend- ant. - i- ... ' , i The State of Utah to the , said defendant: .. - : . : ' You are hereby, summoned to appear . within twenty days after the service of this summons . upon up-on you, if ? served within ' the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within " thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; 'and in case of your failure so to do, judgement win ' be rendered agamst you according to tne de mand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. - " - - - ' -. . - This action is - brought to re cover a Judgement dissolving the marriage contract ' heretofore and now, , existing between you and the Plaintiff. - - - . , DEAN E. TERRY, MELISSA STEEL LEWIS, ' ' ' Plaintiff. P. dJBox 133. Provo at v. Utah. Published in The Daily -Her ald May 16, 23, 30, June 6, 13, 1940. Notice of budget hearing "Notice ii 'hereby giveii that a meeting will be held in the Library Room, - Central Building, ; Provo High School on Wednesday, May 22, at 7:30 P. M. for the purpose of revising the budget for - the fiscal year 1939-40 and to give a pubUc hearing on the budget for Provo City Schools for. the fiscal year 1940-41. BOARD OF EDUCATION, By J. Fred Fechser, , Clerk Treas. " Published in v The Daily Herald May 16, 1940. , ; . .. OREM TTAD7ANOGOS , WARD SHARON WARD Mrs. Merrill CnuidaQ Reporter Fhpn e 026-R-S . The Spencer School P.-T. A. held its final meeting of the year Tuesday afternoon : following a gala dancing party at which they had; entertained the .300 children tf . the : school. Music - for the dance was furnished by s WPA orchestra and refreshments were served the. children..1: ; . ' i Mrs.; Meredith, president of the Alpine district P.-T.. A presided at the meeting and had charge of the: installation of officers for the coming year. Mrs. Ezra' Patten was . selected as president, Mrs. Hebertson, first vice president, and Mrs Joy Olsen, second .vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. ..Fenton Prince was installed as secretary. Committee chairmen are Mrs. Woffinden, Mrs. Nlelson, Mrsi Jamison and Mrs, Joe Rowley. The officers who were released were Mrs. Rex Griffith, president; Mrs. Woffinden, second vice president and Miss Fordham, secretary. .. . ; . Mrs. Ebenstein, vice president of the district council P.-T., A. assisted Mrs. Meredith. Following the meeting tasty refreshments were served by the retiring offic ers. CARS! SPANISH FORK iss. cms DAUT Eaporter Camp Spanish Fork of tne D. U. P. met Thursday afternoon at the home of Captain Hilda Nelson Nel-son Bingham, Captain Bingham conducting. Lesson was given by Grace B. Beck. History of WU-liam WU-liam Clayson, Sr., was read by his granddaughter, Mrs. Eva C Coombs. Retiring Captain Lillie M. Rowe, was presented with a token of esteem for her splendid work during the past four years by Mrs. Estella B. Christopher- son. Refreshments were served to 27 officers and members. . Honoring Mrs, Aletta Halvorsen Anderson, who will be remembered by Spanish Fork friends for her long service as nurse in the early days of the Hughes Memorial hospital, hos-pital, a group of Spanish Fork ladies motored to Provo Tuesday afternoon. , the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Anderson. And-erson. Her home was lovely with a profusion of seasonable flowers and an Informal reception was held during the afternoon, many friends calling to extend congratulations and good wishes. Those from here included Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ha-gan, Ha-gan, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wilson, and Mrs. Isaac Swenson. , Provo friends who called included: Mrs. W. K. Farrer, Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mr .and Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mr. and Mrs. D.' S. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kump and eon Garth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Effgertson, Mr. , and Mrs. E. S. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Crandall, Mrs. Roy Jaques, Miss Riga Whitehead, Miss- Chris- j tena Crage and Mrs. Allle Cunningham. Cun-ningham. Refreshments were served . throughout the afternoon and evening by the, hostess and a pleasant time spent renewing old friendships. Mrs. George IL Lewis and her little granddaughter, Karen Lenore Craner, . have returned to the home at Twin Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Lewis spent seven weeks in Spanish Span-ish Fork visiting her sisters, Mrs. Joseph Swenson and Mrs. William Albcrtson, while - she convalesced from a major operation in the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake, where she was ill for six weeks. The little girl stopped at Spanish Span-ish Fork with her aunties while her mother was going back and forth to the hospital. Reed Lewis and his sister Florence came to Spanish Fork to take Mrs. Lewis home. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Hales who are here from Washington, D. C, expect to remain here for the commencement exercises of j the B. Y. U. at which their daugh- O SERIAL STORY BET ON VEJTERDATl "e Mlr l lajarr. kr aaka rt4 J-fr Hy la IX-rfcr " Khrrrr trm, Feppr Hoy tfrawa T at taa aaal. Krd Mlrr e tk . rail. At tha DrhT arahfat. Sara praaonra a taaat. aaara atlff aXaka far HUrin 4 klmlf. Paal kaarka tha Klaaa (raaa Bkra'a haa aaa Wlllia laa4 takra laa rldrr far m walk. arry la Uaa-aalatca Uaa-aalatca at Skea'a actiama. CHAPTER XVII rREATH-TAKINGLY handsome in the scarlet jacket, purple cross sash and white cap of the Lone Tree Stable, Shep Grant strode to stall 7 in the Churchill Downs paddock as the saddling bell rang. He raised a hand in salute, his eyes sparkling. . "Sherry, you must pardon this ; morning 4it of exuberance, and all that. Willie Bond's a peach ; he walked the devil out of rne " That's swell, Shep she spoke crisply. ' "Now today ' "Don't worry! Know your orders or-ders by heart. 'Get out in front and die there.' Right?" She nodded, her lips trembled an iniiant. . "I've got the best horse, Sherry. And the sweetest revenge on Wharton will bo to make Red Soldier take dust : "Never mind this revenge busi-noss busi-noss you just get out get out and win." The notes of a bugle, clear and strong, sounded over the course. Boots and Saddles. Calling the horses to post. "Riders up!" the paddock judge called from the center of the line. Sam tossed Grant into the saddle. The rider quickly knotted his reins, grasped the whip. "All out for the Derby! Number one horse, lead out!" pAUL WHARTON'S Red Soldier, ..with Jockey Mann in the light green and " cherry red blocks, started the line out. "Good luck good luck, Shep," Sherry managed to say, as Pepper Boy, his head proudly erect, took the first step forward. Shep smiled down on the little group. "Be seeing you!" Then he was in line, marching down the tanbark lane that led to the track. A strong arm went through Sherry's. "We've done all we can do," said Paul Wharton. "Come on, let's go out in the infield and see 'era fight it out. What say?" "Why all right, Paul." Sherry was glad to have Paul beside her. She needed his strength now, more than ever. As they followed the horses to the track, a deep silence fell on the vast throngs a silence so deep that even the hoof beats of horses on the track could be heard dis-MfiA. dis-MfiA. ilyThen the; babrokita Oddities In The News SPOKANE, Wash. John Churchill appeared before Spokane police judge Frank Yuse on an intoxication charge, and drew a suspended sentence. That's a fine name," the juJze commented. When "Iron"' Chamberlain, a wrestler, appeared to answer the same charge, Yuse sentenced him to five days in jail. INDIANAPOLIS Shoe sales men had a great day in Engine House 13. Firemen answering ,an alarm leaped into rubber boots and sped to the fire. They carje back to find all their shoes ha been stolen. , LOS ANGELES It Is the con tentioa of William Barrett that he lives. In effect. Inside a giant $50,000 cocktail shaker. He asks $14,000 damages from an ice ekat ing rln". on the ground its Ice-making Ice-making machine shakes his bed and the festive cries of skaters reach his insomniac ears all too plainly. NEW YORK Walter Joseph Assamoneo sniffed when diners tipped him with two keys for the New York World" fair golden key contest. His wife took them out to the fair and drove back in an automobile one of the keys won for her. - FULLERTON. CaL The Harrys have held their second annual breakfast under direction of Harry May. who with five other Harrys Maxwell. Smith. Suters. Welsh and Wilber have set themselves up as a perennial committee of arrangements arrange-ments for the breakfast. Forty Harrys attended, among them Harry, Harry and Harry Cooke, grandfather, son and grandson. KINDERGARTEN TO START, PAYSON Kindergarten will begin in Payson next Monday, May 20. at 1 p. m. with two classes at the Taylor school and one at Peteetneet with Mr. Kathryn Betts.- Miss Clara Johnson John-son and Ml&a Lenore Sterling as teachers. Children must secure birth certificates. cer-tificates. r ters. Ruth and Beth are students, they expect to accompany them home. Mrs. Ann Hughes Rowe. daughter of Dr. Joseph Hushes came home with Mr. and Mrs. Hales, to visit her folks. LOVE BYCHARLES B. PARMER the notes cf "My Old Kentucky Home." "Sort of gets you, doesn't It?" Paul whispered. She glanced ai him. There was a lock on his face that she had never seen, as If a mask had dropped for an instant. "Yes," she said, huskily. He held her arm tightly Ihey were crossing the sandy loam track. Guards opened an infield gate made a path for them through the thousand! jammed on the rail. "Come on." he grinned, "we're going to the center, with the stablehands. I believe the ground's a little higher there; we can see every inch of the race." Now the horses were at the post. Were going into the stalls. "Well, Sherry this ends months of planning, and worry and care. One horse wins goes into -turf history and Sherry " "Yes, Paul?" Somehow, this was a new and a more gentle Paul Wharton: or was she seeing the real Paul the first time? "I swear I'm trying to beat you I believe I'm going to beat you. You wouldn't have me cot try?" "Of course not, silly." "Sherry, I" . . THEY'RE OFT! ! ! a a TpiFTEEN thoroughbreds had been caught In line and the Derby was on! A mass of color was streaking down the stretch to the roaring cheers of thousands of throats. "You and I we're scrambled back " he spoke with sudden sav-ageness. sav-ageness. "See that first horse jockey in white, black cap? That's Liana fastest nlly in America almost beat the barrier. That's Castanets running along side her colors, yellow with blue stars. We're gosh, we're in the second division!" , ' Six horses, almost on a line. Cashed pait tha winning post the first time around and behind them came nine others, jammed together a full length to the rear. Sherry saw Paul's bay, now on the rail and running alongside him was Shep Grant on her black Pepper Pep-per Boy. She could see through the glasses that Grant had a snug hold on the colt. "I told him to get out in front and he's just rating him alons'." "I told my boy the same thir.s and look at him. But say, Sherry, they're running awfully last " The field was sweeping into the backstretch. Six horses jumbled together in the Crst division, Liana, the chestnut, fprintir.g in the lead. Castanets, halt a length behind, with four ether horrt; then the black Perner Boy ca the lcr - - - PAYSON KTS. A- Ii- W1LSOK Reporter Mr5. Hay Buy of Eureka, gt a b.tthday party Monday In honor of her son Jerry, who wu four years old. it was he'.J at tte home of her mother. Mr. Kl Patlen and the folalwir.g fctUe friends enoyed the happy occasion: occa-sion: Don and Duane Patten, Paul and Ann Kitchen. Dana and Douglass Reid. Bea SUheU La-dene La-dene Gripgs. Eugene H&aien, ar.d Keith McClellan. Willis Loveiess and on Gler.n of Salt Lake City spent Monday here with Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. A. Loveless and family. Dr. and Mrs, II. VT. Elt!ow were very happy over the birth of a granddaughter at their home on Mother's day. The child was born to Mr. and Mrs. V.l!-lard V.l!-lard Bigelow, residents of Pan -guitch. , . , . . Mrs. Jarvia Warner and little son arrived last week from Wlnneirsucca, Nevada for a vtit of several weeks with . her parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan A. Law. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Elmer ari sons of Bingham were here for Mother's Day. Traverse De Graw left Tuesday Tues-day for California for an indefinite in-definite stay. Mrs. Rower.a Thomaa Nieiwrt of Salt Lake City visited last week end here' with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frar.k Thornaa. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan A. Law and iamllv went to Bour.tifut Sunday afternoon, where thirty-five thirty-five members of the famL'y cf Mr. Law's parent, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Law had gathered for mothers day. Miss Nelda Gasser entertained a, group cf her yourr friends at her home last Tburs-iay rJfht to celebrate her birthday ar.r- vrrsary. Gerald StahcII. a-n cf Mr. ar i Mrs. George , Staheli returned home last Thursday from San Diego where he haa teen reeeiT- Icg ireliminary trailr.g for the past two month. He will ris:t here for ten days and thea enter en-ter school until Ep-etember when he receives hla aa&ignmect. Mr. and Mrs. staheli had their entire family cf ch;liru and grandchildren grand-children rmmherir.r thirty, fcoma for Mother's day .from out of loTt were: Mr. and Mrs. C XL S.rrp- cn cf Magna, and Mr. r-d Mr. Ros Huff of Park City and Useir families. Mr. and Mrs. Vr Waters ef SpnrRviUe spent Motbera dy at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Maur ice L.MfIL corrKTHT. iax LA ilr kCJU IMS, "There you come!" she shouted to Wharton. "You're ctxnisg alongside cf me, now but you've got to run fait, PuL" She saw the jockeys la frcnt In that Crst da vision swerve over together, trying to keep both Pepper Pep-per Boy and Red Sold;er behind. "Dam wc. pocketi:" Wharton Whar-ton exclaimed. "But I can come around easier than you can look my boy's starting around, now!" So he was at the half-mile pole. He was drawing out toward the track's center, to go around the first division. Put a boy la black and red pulled out just a bit. Wharton's face was grim, determined. deter-mined. "Now watch t hey're coming to Lhe three-cighthj pol" every jock in the race Is rc:ng to start his run and look. Liana is folding up!" The filly was falling tack. Shrp Grant Jammed Temper Bey between be-tween her and the rail. "Thunder that throws P.ed Soldier farther oull" Wharton swore to himself. "Look . at ."em look , at .Vn." Sherry screamed. Net one, but two horses in that first cLvlr.cn were spurting ahead, as they entered en-tered the far turn- Shep and Pepper Boy followed Liana was dropping; back Mann was swinging swing-ing Bed Sold.er over against Pepper Pep-per Boy but Pttpt ty was sprinting a half len.h ahead cf him. Behind came the field, crowd ing them. Now a mass cf horses, all jammed together, were swinging around the far turn. "They're going fast it's a fat race," Whamn said hoarie!y. If Red Soldier Just rets a chsnce say, li;k st that. Come on, MsLsa T? ED SOLDIEa jammed Y.'.s rvm between two cf the front line horses the outer one wsji giving way Red Soldier was surgirrg forward Red Soldier was ccrrJrg through Red Scld.tr rose was in front as they h.t t-.e t:p cf the home stretch. "liana Mann riJe him. bey, rule him!" V.iartcn shouting. Mann had Rc-d Sc'd.er in tie middle ci the track was shooting trs: -i't cwn the lat two xurl-T-f a naif 1 r.-.n shed cf the field. T irp GrKt wis fourth cr was it th;rd? as they turned ir.t the stretch. lie was cn the ra.1 could have f;ur'.ei forward tvt he held his race. Shep Sh-c-pl" Sherry shocUd, words I.--t In the crtea cf thou-ani, thou-ani, -MaJce your run, Ehepi Make your run! (fa Se Conxliidtgi'' |