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Show r Mtena, Utah, Friday, June 19, 1936 will be what he likes best to do. Jt passthe on comment of a column to him as beappeal that events ing or amusing. You ing interesting his will be sure always of getting of latest and most original Hashes hard with thought, shot through common sense and with the la characterishumor-th- at tic of everything that he writes. Irvin Cobb needs no introduction to any of the readers of this paper. He won a national following within a very short time after he entered newspaper work as a youngster in his native state of Kentucky. He has been a dramatist, a novelist, a war correspondent, a magazine writer, a radio ' favorite and now he seems to have embarked upon a new career as a movie actor, lor, followof ing his appearance in the last Will Rogers' films, he has been placed under contract to appear in other pictures. You have laughed with Cobb thru his magazine articles and through his books Old Judge Priest." Red Lik-kSpeaking of Operations. and others. Now enjoy his weekly column in this paper. Cobb will write upon whatever subject commands his interest and ou whatever his subject may IRVIN S. COBB will find his comments interesting Whoa Column of Humorous Com-msHis shrewd insight into current Is Now Featurs of events will give yon many a worthThis Papar. while thought and his flashing wit ' him in his first appearance as an will delight you. actor in his friend Will Rogers last Miss Pauline Stewart left Wedpicture, Steamboat Round the Bend. nesday morning on a trip to Los And now you will have Irvin Cobb Angeles, California, to be the guest right m your own home newspaper, of Mr. and Mrs Ned Perkins. for we are pleased to be able to anMiss Earfcara Young and Mr. Virnounce that the famous humorist will write a column each week for gil and Eugene Young of Shelley, Idaho are spending the summer visthe Times and Leader. In this column Cobb will be at iting their grandparents Mr. and his best because he will be doing Mrs. Eric H. Anderron. IRVIN COBB, FAMOUS Chamber of Commerce Hall Ladies Society Newhouse Hotel Ball Room, . B. of L. F. & E (Men) NOTICE, B & G FIREMEN! HUMORIST, WRITING 40 and or 50 Year Membership buttons and or badTwenty-fiv- e, FOR.THIS NEWSPAPER A number of local members are ges will be presented at the afternoon meeting. Please report at registraA meeting of the Sixth West Coast Union of the Brotherhood of planning to attend. The member- tion desk for Instructions. How thoroughly you Joint meeting with the ladles' In Chamber of Commerce "Irvin S. Cobb. inimitable humor 4:00 jx m. Locomotive Firemen And Engine ship here includes C. E. Turner, Ed the have enjoyed ' men and ladle' Society will be held Hoops, Cleon Paulson. B. M. Young, HaR of his books, his magazine articles 8:30 p. m. Adjournment at the Hotel Newhouse, Salt Lake J. W. Brewer, Bert Richardson, Wil-for- d his radio broadcasts! Some of and f ' 7:30 p. m. Nielson. Albert Thpms,Vlc-to- r Banquet Ball Room, Newhouse Hotel heard City, Tuesday; Wednesday, Thursday, you, recently, have seen and Red Dance, ball room. Newhouse Hdtel. 8:00 p. m. Hales, V. A. Nielson, June 37, 14, 29, according to Mezzanine Floor. Cards Scherer and Jack Cavanee. an announcement received here. -- A - HiuikUJi Junt 25th. Union sta11:00 a. m. Trip to Bingham Canyon. Train will leave will leave for Salta from return m. a. Bingham, After 11:07 tion at ride 14 Jot Pmrh instructions will be announced at the meetings. The families only ladies Society members and immediate B. of L. F. St E. p program has been released as follows: Tuesday, Jhne 23rd: :00 a. m. Registration, Mezzanine floor, Newhouse Hotel will be continued until completed. Purchase banquet tickets for Wednesday evening at Registration desk. had Insurance accepted for. 2,561 modernization loans, amounting to $787,099 and 442 mortgage loans, amounting to $1,433,230. Forty-tw- o private financial instiAt E. have cooperated Utah in tutions Credit Modernization the Under 10:10 a. m. Announcements. Admini10:18 a. m, Welcome Addiess by Mayor, Introduction of Speakers, Plan of the Federal Housing Admin- with the Federal Housing under this Instration in money 4.803, lending loans numbering etc. istration, Grand Lodge officers, 13:15 p. m. Group picture entire assembly at Post Office across street volving $1,795,952.91 have been made plan. Infrom Newhouse Hotel. Please assemble at stated place as ,soon as possible by private lending agencies and Adanbe will Federal Housing the obtained sured by to avoid delay. Where copies of pictures may be Two Escape ministration in Utah through April nounced. reto a report 1938, 30, according 2 00 p. m. With Separate meetings; ceived by Allen T. Sanford, State Chamber of Commerce Hall. Ladles' Society EmerDirector of Utah, National Newhousi Hotel .Ball Room. In B. of L, F. St E. (Men) 100 p. m. Competitive Drills by Ladles Society, Chamber of Commerce gency Council. Price per plate. 10.00 a. m. Joint meeting Ladies Society and B of L. F. St E. Ball Room Newhouse Hotel. Open to public. 10 08 Invocation by Bro. M. Precce, member. Lodge 863, B. of L. F. I "V ' 11.00 Federal Mortgages Reach New Level i VOYAGE KATHLEEN NOUIIIS WNU Service. "opyrl.M. Kathleen Norrle. "It makes me feel badly," ahe said, speaking as If her throat were sore. Oh, oo the telephone?" "I suppose so, Tony." No, he's here.'' You're awfully kind about It, Oh?" Tony said, pleased She Joe, the girl said suddenly puttied. "Whered you put him, Mamie?'' laid her hand on his, but her eyes were absent and tier thoughts far la the library. Rulli" rIic said In a slrange You'll go up, Tony? Yes awuv Oh. "Dead1 oh, Joe, I'm and then do bring him down well whisper. find something for him on the son . f r a while he was gone, and tree." u dicam she was mingling with in stretched went Tony upstairs; both hands to the squarely hull' the Christmas party again; presentman who rose from the shadows ly ft was time to go home, sticky, tired, flushed, still laughing and of the library. Brenda had carried her Joe. how nice! Merry Christ talking mast But take off that coat. Mow'd baby off early'; she had made her staying at the Palace hotel tonight you know 1 was here? I telephoned the office. Say, sit with Alvins queer old father a litI just had a ta tle Important. Alvin, we mustn't down a minute. ble," Joe said abruptly. Ills fair disappoint your father, she had said more than once., moon face was very serious. The others went together; Cliff Her color changed; her eyes were nml Mary Bose were staying with riveted on his face. What Is It?" she asked quickly her family tonight, but Cliff took Mrs. Patterson? Tony and Bruce and Aunt Meg and an old uncle home; every one No. Ruth." The agreed that there never had been a Rnth?" whispered Tony. quiet room, softly lighted In the nicer Christmas party. Their "Merwinter evening, and the drowsing ry Christmas! rang ovpt and over fire, and the decorous backs of the again In the cold night. handsome books seemed to reel, to "I have to go down to the office settle again In their places. about one," Tony said. "Ill Oil my Jo frowned, spoke slowly, as If column with this party." But when k felt a little embarrassed by her they hud left the uncle at a modest Imotion. s tittle sorry for her. address In Larkin street she told "She was hurt In the street She them all her news. never regained consciousness. "Cliff, Aunt Meg Doctor Vander-wal- l lluth!" Tony whlsered agifln Just came up to tell me that with a dry mouth For a long min IH'ad? ote she looked at Joe. the asked. Yes, she died this morning Sunday morning. It said, at eleven clock." They were motoring?" It didn't say. Larry was In Paris. It said 'I.arry arrives from And It said my Paris tonight.1 grandmothers condition wan theyve not told her. She had a stroke, weeks back I" were knotted Angers Tony's gainst her mouth. Her eyes were far sway; her forehead wrinkled. Ruth dead! It doesnt make sense! she said, half aloud, as If talking to herself. No, does Jt? "It Just doesn't seem true. Ruth dead." "Christmas Eve." "I thought of that I cant seem to get It" Hell come home now." Tony was not listening. "She always loved him dearly Poor Ruth I" x Yes, she alwavs did. Well Joe said. In ah effort to be gener was always fine to Mis. I think this thing, her, too. mean last year was the first thin that ever really upset her. She Oh, Tony," Said Brnda, Its Tar nbly Sad." didnt know wtiat to do; she thought the best way was to pre lluth Bellamy was killed In Nice tend that It didn't matter. I don't yesterday. know; I think she acted according What I Aunt Meg whispered to her lights." I she did. Poor Ruth sharply. CHAPTER I XXIII Continued I cant get over It!" Tony took folded cable and read and re read It frownlngly. 'Ruth struck by car In street yesterday.' she read. Died eleven But 'the this morning without regainin consciousness. Larry arrives from Paris tonight. Gran as usual; we have not told her.'" It was signed "Caroline." Tonv folded It; opened It and read It gain. Did this come to Carmel? Abont five. I motored right In I didn't want you to see It In the " paper tomorrow." looked sway, and Joe looked Tony t her. The gracious lines of tin - long young body were set off by the green velvet gown; the deep lace collar and cuffs, the Bushed cheeks and rumpled dark hair and serious blu eyes made her look like a beautiful child. . . , It Make a " Mr. and Mrs. Walt Monger and children have moved to California to make their new home. They will reside at Selby. Mrs. Sid Westerman entertained at a luncheon last Friday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. Blends Miller, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. W. D. Clarke, Mrs. Charles Christensen of Gar- fied and Mrs. Frank Ekblad and Mrs S. Wolfe of Magna. Mrs. B. E. Mix entertained at a oclock bridge luncheon last Thursday afternoon. Mr. Hodge Marshall won prize. Special guests were Mrs. J. R. Sutherland of Idaho and Mrs. Mable Anderson of Salt Lake City. one LAKE-TOOEL- E STAGE Leaves Leaves Magna for Salt Lake 9.40 a. m Salt Lake For Magna 7:00 a. m. m. 11:00 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 1:40 p. m 6:40 p. .m 7 40 p. ro DEPOT South on West Temple MAGNA DEPOT Raamnasen Garage SALT LAKE Long distance rates are reduced all day Sunday and every night after 7 oclock 77 COSTS This is a WPA project and will be Instructed by Mrs N McKinney It is desired that ten or more constitute a class. ani inasmuch as it is free, patrons desiring to continue or extend their knowledge In these subjects, are invited to part- Icipate. Low costs mean Low costs mean greater savings greater pleasure ; continued Officials wish it distinctly understood that these classes are free and are given under very competent In- struction. the rest I didn't" 1 think that was heroic." "It was." Tony dry little laugh. with agreed, a . "And do you feel the same as you did?" the elder, sister asked a little timidly, "Oh, yes." "And will you be terribly happy? of course you will be, when he get here." Ah, my dear, If you knew," Tony aid, under her breath. If what?" Brenda said, pausing In the always fascinating business of putting on Anthony's hat and coat "I'm married! I know Ball! If whatr If nothing!" Tony said over her shoulder, laughing. You finished your bottle, and you were a good, good boy," Brenda said In an undertone to the baby. "Don't pull on Mother's balr; no, Lowest Priced 16 Months Old 100 Proof Whiskey smoothness of the famous n Ride. 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It alone, brings you the safer, quicker, smoother stopping-powe- r of New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes, and the maximum overhead e Turret protection of a Solid Steel Top- It alone brings you the unequaled gliding fl r J y fj TU'L."1?1" VAIVI-IN-HIA- BO end 0.1 FIATJI CHIVROIITI AT LOW Ste"dnrd Ctmpr m fUnt. t.frrvy rue, D SHOCKPROOF STEERING, maimg during tIS SENUAI MOTORS IMTAUMINT g Trm utno n due PUN-MON- or- - m ww. Ml d INOINI, gMng ffce PtICIS imi. X iV Lrnmmn. . ImU Mm PAYMENTS TO SUIT TOUR i, n. in mil CHEVROLET,. far-awa- y - low-dow- v cctL priced economical car to CMtVtOUT talk-abm- . crw is the most no. baby." Tony helped them both get away, went down to the office la a dream. Anything might happen now; any moment might be her moment She had only to go her way quietly and to wait & It's true. room was languid on The city "My gosh, what a break! Cliff Downtown streets said slowly, simply. Tony laughed Christmas day. were deserted, dreams of churchV hen to they got nervously, briefly. goers gathered wherever there was tlieapnrtment house he came up- a church door, coming out after it 11 although It stairs to was nearly eleven o'clock and be the noonday services. She had gone to church was supposedly returning at once to herself with Aunt Meg had prayed, this she morning; Mary Rose. hardly knowing (that she hoped or They sat about In the Ta?t"slt-tin- Teared. It was toe toon to think room, that" same shabby room of hopes oy fears, to which Tony bad returned despair - Pictures of the scenes that were lng after her first Interview with In the French place taking Larry Bellamy, more than four years seaside town drifted through her ago, and threshed the whole thing mind. Ruth lying still her eyes out, family fashion, closed, her waxen square little "Give me the Tony hands closed Tony could see them uhat do you think will happen? la her mind, as she had so often Will he come atralght home?" seen them I resting with locked How could I possibly tell Cliff? fingers over her quiet heart White I'm so doled by the whole thing it satin and lace, and the scent of doesn't seem true, yet Ruth killed. flower violets and .lilies of the Ruth killed. I keep saying It over valley. and over. kJTO BE COSTLSL'ED) 7 Mrs. Pete Nlckolson has returned home after a one week visit with her son, Mr. Edwin Nlckolson of Provo. SALT Date for Sunday Classes in English for people of foreign nationality as well as In-- 1 teresting classes in ancient litera-- 1 ture for anyone else inteusted will be taught every Thursday from the hours o! 1 ,00 to 3 00 p. m and 6 00 to 7:30 p m. at the Cyprus High school. In addition, tUsses m English, current events, etc will hi so be taught on Tuesdays anytime between the hours of 1 and 7 30 p. in. If sufficient Interest warrants teaching The sewing classes have been dis- Mr. and Mra O. S. Wilde had as their guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Childs and family of Salt Lake City and Mra. J. Clayton and daughter, Dorothy of Provo. THE, ENGLISH CLASSES SLATED AT CYPRUS HIGH SCHOOL said Brenda, "It'a Ob, Tony, terribly sad. But It means your happiness coming along. Nothing can atop It now! Tony was standing at the window of Brendas apartment at the Palace. Anthony waa wallowing rap- turously on the bed with his bottle; In a few mlnutea the Atwatera would be on their wax hack to Monterey in the doctor' shabby little car. Tony had come down In the morning to discus the great change with Brenda. "I suppose not," ahe said slowly, looking down Into busy Market street "But I wont think of It Pm going to keep busy and not think. I'm working bard. Time only time can tell whate going to happen." "Tony, hart yon thought that It waa lucky no, thats not the word have yon thought that It was strange that Larry waa In Parts? "Yea, I did think of that" Tony laughed ruefully, without turning from her scrutiny of the street "Hava you heard from him at all Tony? "Oh, yes. At first he wrote. Ten letters twelve. I destroyed them. On or two, at first I read. But y think be-y- . time!" ifornia, was the honored guest at a delightful luncheon Friday afternoon given by Mrs. Eve Carpenter at her home at Arthur. Eighteen close friends of the hostess were in attendance. Monte Carlo Whist was the feature of the afternoon. Assisting the hostess were Mra Florence Miller and Miss Josephine Mix. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Hook, guest prize, high score, Mrs. ' Frank McEntee of San Francisco to favor Mrs. consolation Lou and Hidd of Arthur. A very delightful time waa had by alL er The report also showed that mortMiraculously escaping death when gages for new construction and the their car left the highway near- the eveof mortgages Garfield Tuesday at existing refinancing garage accepted for Insurance throughout ning at 7:10 p. m., Glen E Mitchell, comthe State, to April 1. 1938, number- 22. 127 North 7th West and hu Miss Virginia Elder. 21, 29 panion, to $2,404,565. 783 amounted and ed Wendell Apartments, Salt Lake City, suffered only comparatively minor injuries. Mr. Mitchell was treated for a bruised right leg and Mixs El"Brenda know?" "No. I didn't dare tell. I thought der for a lacerated right arm It might upset the party. I told A1 The vehicle was traveling east at via, and told him to tell her In the a fast rat of speed, according to morning. a report made by Deputy Sheriff Gosh, what a break I Cliff said W. J. Reynolds and was unable to again. negotiate the turn. "Sad, sad, sad I" Aunt 51 eg said, Mitchell was brought to Magna her chin In her hand. Yea, It Is sad," Tony agreed by Deputy Sheriff Reynolds and arsoberly. "She was always kind to raigned before Justice Parley Olsen me." on a charge of reckless driving "Shall you cable, Tony?" ThI while under the Influence of liquor was Cliff. He defaulted $300 bond and was "No, I think not" Tony fell sitaken to the County Jail lent, thinking. His trial will be held later in the But to Cliff, when she was saylug week. good night at the door, and to Brenda the next day ahe added: "I'm not going to write him. I'm not even going to think about it. When be comes back as of course he will then'll be time enough. I shouldnt care If It was a year from now. Any : Wednesday, June 24th. 9.00 a. m. - Separate Business Meetings: Chamber of Commerce Hall. Ladies' Society. Newhouse Hotel Ball Room. B. of L. F. & E. (Men) 12:00 m. Adjournment. 1:00 p. m. -- - Separate meeting! Mrs. W. B. 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