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Show 7 SECTION TWO PROVO ' t)AH HERA PAGE -THREE .1 ' ? -3 i: ... 4 4 BUSINESS And PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , You will find these Merchant and Professional People anxious to serve you. It will pay you to patronise them. . AtJTO GLASS LET us replace your broken glass. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 472-490 South University. Phone 100. tf . AUTO PABT8 USED ALL KINDS of auto parts and tires. Provo Hide & Fur Co. tf AUTO RADIATOR RADIATORS repaired and flushed. flush-ed. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 476 South University. Phone 100. tf FURNITURE REPAIRING RE FINISHING, re-upholstering like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone 544. tf INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED ALL kinds of musical instruments repaired. S. B. Robinson, 569 North 4th East. jy2l KEYS SAFES LOCKS SAFES opened, combinations changed. Glen's, 234 South State, Salt Lake City. tf MOVING AND STORAGE rELLOW CAH AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving:. Packing, Storage, Ship ping. Phope 300. 170 West 1st North. tx PLUMBING AND HEATING f. L. LARSON, 343 West Center. Phone 674. Call us for estimates, esti-mates, tf REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING ALL makes, domestic or commercial. commer-cial. Work guaranteed. Charles Stewart. 495 North 6th East. Phone 1829M. jy23 STOVE REPAIRING ILL makes at the General Shop. 135 North University Avenue. Phone 815W. tf SHOD REPAIR FIRST class up to date quick work on shoes, oy "Sam The Shoe Man," at 278 West Center VETERI NARIAN CHARLES O. Williamson, graduate, grad-uate, licensed veterinarian, located lo-cated temporarily at residence of Del Gay on West Drive. Phone 027R3. Permanent location announced an-nounced later. jyl FOR SALE OR RENT PIANOS, accordians. Bargains. (Ask about free lessons.) Phone fi? es? ? wmiama. jy5 FOR RENT FLOOR sander, new Lincoln Speed-O-Lite. Sands next to quarter round. Call 656 for reservation. res-ervation. Utah Valley Glass arid Paint Company. jyl4 WANTED TO RENT PROVO couple wish 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment or small home, electrically equipped. Must be nice. Write Herald, Box 120. j30 YOUNG couple, business people, want to rent nice apartment furnished or unfurnished sometime some-time within next 30 days. Phone 823W. j25 MISCELLANEOUS MRS. HARTMAN'S Specialty Service. Typing, cooking, canning, can-ning, curtains and fine linens laundered. Minimum 50c per hour. Phone 52 Spanish Fork or write 8th North and Main. J26 don't teller that folk should borrow antra a, loan la the beat volution volu-tion to their problem. 11 It li, wf want to aenre them." LOANS $25 to $300 TO OFFICE WORKERS, STENOGRAPHERS, STENOG-RAPHERS, n.ERKH, FOREMEN. FACTORY WORKERS OTHEB EMPLOVEU FOLKS Almost any credit-worthy man or woman with a steady Job who really ' need money ... to pay off debts . . . for medical or dental work . . or for any other worthwhile purpose, ahould have no trouble getting a loan from Personal, Of course, a few sensible, busln'HH-ltke question are neceasary to make sure that you can and will pay your loan back but your employer em-ployer or friends won't be Involved and you won't have to put up a lot of security. loane are made on ulanature only or on car or furniture. Uontbly paymenta are reasonable: $9.54 $95 "BETWEEN PAY DAT" Loans of $10 to ISO mnilo just as readily as turner Inarm. 25 coats only ISo for one week. No need to auk favors of others if you borrow here. Just apply for what you need. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. tnd Floor, Knlrht Block It KA8T CENTKB STREET (Orer Waigreea Prof) Telephone CSS I FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SALE 4 Hotel Property! - 14 Bedrooms Furnishings-Living Furnishings-Living Room Public Lobby Double Dining and Two Kitchens DOING EXCELLENT EXCEL-LENT BUSINESS! ' SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY Reported $25,000 Volume 1941. Nearby Town. LARGE HOME Cost $11,000. Now offered for $9450. Apts., Rooms Large Lot. AN EXCELLENT BUVS Coops, Large Home, Fruits, Garden One Acre Land $2650. FRUIT FARMS with Homes Producing excellent fruits. PHONE 1099 WillardL. Sowards Agency Office: 89 West 2nd No. St, Provo, Utah NORTHEAST location, 5-room 5-room modern frame house, garage, heat, 1 acres choice building sites, an excellent ex-cellent buy $6000. CLOSE IN, 5-room modern brick with 4-room basement apartment, stoker heated, rental value $85.00, Total price $6850. 5-ROOM modern brick, garage ga-rage $4750. 5- ROOM modern brick, close to B. Y. U. with 2 apts., basement rented for $49.00. You live in the top. $7000. 9-ROOM modern home, hardwood floors, large lot beautifully landscaped $6000 6- ROOM modern home, excellent ex-cellent location $3000. 19 ACRES 2 miles North of Provo, enough material to build a two room house. $2625. Come in and see our listings on building lots and farms. WE MAKE 5 LONG TIME LOANS EASY PAYMENT PLAN FIRE INSURANCE DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. 236 West Center, Provo Phone 75 AFTER HOURS CALL: Denzil A. Brown 913 J. V. Bushman 1470-J Thomas A. Wolsey . . 1861-W GOOD BUY 5 ROOM HOUSE, nearly 2 acres of ground, 2 shares of water. lj block south of Marsh's Store at Alpine. Can get possession at once. $1350. Terms. Geo. W. Meyers Agency 468 So. 6th West Provo Phone 243 HOMES Small Down Payments! Beautiful Brick Home Splendid location. 5 rooms, additional bedroom in basement. base-ment. Strictly modern, garage. ga-rage. $250 down, monthly payments. Price $5,775. New Frame Home 4 rooms main floor, full basement, two rooms finished. Ideal location just outside of city limits, including Vt acre of ground. Small down payment pay-ment to responsible party, balance monthly payments. $5,300. A REAL BUY! ! 5 Room Brick Home located lo-cated near American Fork, including 6 acres of ground, plenty of water; priced for quick sale $1350. $600 down, balance $25 monthly. Prows & Stein Realty Co. 55 North University Avenue PHONE 456 After Hours: Wilford R. Stubbs ...040-J2-J. Edwin Stein 1156 BY owner, 6 room home, double garage, on main highway. Call 069J3. J28 6 ROOM modern brick home Basement apartment. 60 North 3rd East. Inquire 150 East 1st South. J26 BY owner, nice Blue Fire Brick modern home with modern five room basement. Inquire ' Arch White, 174 West Center. Phone 86. J25 THIRTY acres good fanning . land In Mapleton. See James Lindsey at Mapleton. jylO WANTED MISCELLANEOUS MAN with team to mow hay, also truck for hauling. Take hay for pay. 1318 West 6th South. J26 rfTyxrsririrffrrr i.a FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Rowan Realty Bays 93475-4 Room Mod. Brick Home, corner lot, attractive grounds. $400 down, $40 . per month. - $3700 5 Room Mod. Frame Home basement Garage, . workshop. Large deep let. $500 down, $37 per month. $5300 New 5 Room Modern Home with acre land. Full basement, furnace, stoker. N.E. location. $500 down, $50 per month. $5250 Attractive 4 Room Modern Brick Home with 2 acres. Full basement, furnace. fur-nace. Extra bedroom in basement. Good water right. 1' block off State Highway, Orem. Terms. $2380 4 Room Stone Home, water in home. Coop. 1 acre of land, plenty of water. Good location, PL Grove. $500 down. Farms - Homes - Loans Rowan Realty Inc 67 East Center St, Provo, Utah Phone 710 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD used piano, fruit jars. 462 East 2nd South. Spanish Fork. J28 SMALL china closet, $7, day bed, good condition, $12, 21 jewel Howard watch, good condition, cheap. 55 South 1st East. j26 PLAYER piano. First class condition. condi-tion. $130. 544 South Main, Springville. j29 16X16 FOOT tent. Waterproof. Phone 01R3. j25 BATH TUB. Phone 632M. j25 ONE 4-can International Milk Cooler. Used 4 months. Bargain. Harold Goode, Alpine, Utah. jy6 3 COWS, just fresh. 349 West Utah avenue, Payson. j28 TRAILER house. Modern, good condition. Inquire 894 North 4th West. j26 HOUSE trailer. 7x16 foot. Also small home at Vivian, Art Phillips, Phil-lips, Route 3 Box 67-A. Phone 036J3. J26 200 NEW Hamp yearling laying hens. Ralph Schenck, east on Canyon Road, Orem. Phone 070R4. j26 MONARCH coal range, good con dition. 45 West 3rd North. Phone 968M. j25 CAMERAS, projectors, screens, 8 M.M. movies, for sale or rent. Standard Supply, 83 North University Uni-versity Avenue. jyl6 FOR SALE CARS 1940 BUICK Special Sedan, practically prac-tically new tires. $900. 190 South. 2nd East. tf 1936 ltt TON Chevrolet Truck. Also 15-ft. boat. Both in good condition. Phone 697-W. j30 1939 Factory built 10-wheel Mercury Mer-cury truck. Excellent rubber. Also 1939 Toner, bargain. 5 ton wagon scales. Phone 791. J25 1936 TERRAPLANE. Good tires. 320 East. 1st North. Phone 1320. J26 LOST 6 MONTHS old brown male Pointer Point-er dog. Call 752R. Reward. J26 BULOVA watch on key chain with 3 rings. Reward. 488 South 5th West. j26 HELP WANTED BOY out of high school. Work full time, $12 per week. Call at 45 East Center. j25 RASPBERRY pickers, over 14. 800 South 4th West. J30 MAN or boy to help milk. Phone 1048. 672 North 5 West. J28 FOR RENT FURNISHED TWO sleeping rooms. Quiet home. . Phone 52, Spanish Fork. j26 2 MODERN rooms. Ground floor. 314 West 4th So. J26 SLEEPING rooms, by day, week, or month. 620 North University. jy21 MODERN sleeping rooms for men. 356 North 2 East. Phone 1452J. J26 QUAKE ROCKS WELLINGTON WELLINGTON, New Zealand, June 25 (Thurslay) -tIR) An earthquake rocked Wellington at 9:18 p. m. Wednesday, and while there were no casualties, masonry feu from the parliament build ings and show windows were shattered, shat-tered, f BUENOS AIRES, June 25 U.R)- -f-The resignation of President Roberto M. Ortiz was delivered today to the senate, an official statement disclosed. lEQilLnOTIOiS l ' Probata and . Guardianship Notices Consult County - Clerk or the Respective Signers for FnrttMg Information. NOTICE ' In .pursuance of Section. 12, Chapter 29,. Session Laws of Utah, 1937, notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday. September 1, 1942, a I Primary Election will be held in the purpose, of nominating candidates candi-dates to be voted for at the General Gen-eral Election, November 3, 1942, for the following offices: One representative to represent the Second Congressional District of the State of Utah in the Congress Con-gress of the United States for a term of two years. One Judge of the Supreme Court for the term of ten years. Twp State Senators elected from the County at large for four year terms. Five State Representatives for two year terms from State Representative Rep-resentative District No. 11, as follows: fol-lows: One Representative from Legislative District No. 1 ; one Representative from Legislative District No. 2; one Representative from Legislative District No. 3; One Representative from Legislative Legis-lative District No. 4; One Representative" Repre-sentative" from Legislative District Dis-trict No. 5. One County Commissioner for a term of four years. One County Commissioner for a term of two years. One County Attorney for a term of two years. One' County Treasurer for a term of four years. One County Sheriff for a term of four years. One County Clerk for a term of four years. One County Recorder for a term of four years. One county Surveyor for a term of four years. One County Assessor for a term of four years. One County Auditor for a term of four years. Justices of the Peace and Con-staMes Con-staMes in all precincts of the County. Dated this 25th day of June, 1942. C. A. GRANT County Clerk Published in The Daily Herald June 25, 1942. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in the State of Utah throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, alL locations., being from . SLB&M: 14599 J. D. Watson. 143 SOuth 3d East St., Provo, Ut.; 3 sec. ft. for irrigation from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 and year-round domestic- use from a drain ata point S. 57.42 ft. and W. 3841.86 ft. from the E4 Cor. Sec. 29, T. 5 S., R. 2 E. The water will be conveyed in a ditch 5000 ft. in length and used to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced em-braced within the SW',i Sec. 29, T. 5 S., R. 2 E. 14681 Joseph O. Stone, Lehl, Ut.; .03 sec. ft. for domestic use from two 3-ln. wells bet. 100 and 400 ft. deep at points and in amounts -as follows: (1) N. 272 ft. and E. 767 ft. .015 sec. ft.; (2) FORMER HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured former English ruler, 10 Melody. 11 Avarice. 12Actualities.. 14 Purpose. 16 Fish. 17 Transpose (abbr.). 19 Behold! 20 Music note. 21 Prevaricator. 23 Exist. 24 Striped mullet 25 Fabulous bird. Answer to Previous Puzzle LlORpMOKJhl"riBjATTEN NO yg?W I TENOL nLAD!NEE"?jMOP3N topEPar 5f I ? 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Sec 21, T. 6 S., R. 2 E. 14731 DruceHa Madsen, RFD No. 1, Box 170-a, Provo, Ut; .015 Sec. .XL for domestic "use from a 3-in. well bet 240 and 300 ft. deep at a pofnt N. 1470 ft and E. 997 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec. 21, T. 6 S., R. 2 E. 14758 Ernest Bamberger,' 163 South Main St, Salt Lake City; 1.3 sec. ft. for irrigation from Apr. 1 to Oct 15 and for year-round year-round domestic and stockwater-lng stockwater-lng purposes from an 8-in. well bet. 200 and 450 ft. deep at a point N. 330 ft and E. 1420 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec. 4, T. 9 S., R. 2 E. The water will be used to irrigate 590 acres of land embraced em-braced within Sees. 4 and 5, T. 9 S., R. 2 E. and Sees. 32 and 33, T. 8 S., R. 2 E. 14807 HyrUm Larsen, RFD No. 1, Box 256, Provo, Ut; .03 sec. ft for domestic use from a 2.5-in. well bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 412 ft. and E. 90 ft from the WVi Cor. Sec. 16, T. 6 S., R. 2 E. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, applica-tions, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, En-gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with a fee' of $1 on or before August 8, 1942. ED. H. WATSON, State Engineer. Published in The Daily Herald June 11, 18, 25, July 2, 9, 1942. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Alroy M. Flack, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 8 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or before August 29, 1942. Mrs. Annie J. Flack Johnson Administratrix W. Dean Loose. Attorney. Published in the Daily Herald June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 1942. Hold Everything Hah! I knew they couldn't get along without me!" RULER 21 Varnish ingredient 22 Roamed. 23 Strain. 24 Microscopic animals. 26 Beliefs. 27 Roof flniaL 31 Ampere (abbr.). 33 Age. 35 Conducted. 36 Musical instruments. "37 Separately, 38 Sleeping vision. " 41 Step of a series. 42 Boundaries. 44 Hypothetical structural unit 45 Icon. - 47 Air (comb. Kafir is tan. 2 Sultanic decree. 3 Cultured. 4 Channel between cliffs. 5 Egyptian . . (abbr.). English money of account. 7 Harness part. 8 Jewel. 9 Edward (abbr.). 13 Adheres. 15 Accomplish. ISHurrahr 19 Lion. form). 49 Exclamation of surprise. 50 Shoemaker's instrument. 52 Moist. 54 South Carolina Caro-lina (abbr.); 55 Symbol for selenium.. ; fLV. .. ,Jgf, 6-25 corn sv mca tvic, inc. T. M. wO, a. T. o. O SERIAL STORY BY, BLANCHE ROBERTS THE STORTl Jatltfc K!aaler ' to ra)TT vreaMeat f a at sUrvtlaa f atctvrjr Her alrn i la Madias; krr to the factory's I west ceaat braaca. to laveatljcat at "leak" 1b ta rajaalsatl. noardias; weatboaad plaa 4a-lth 4a-lth mm . Taaa Borke, wkoaa aka lave aa wltk whom aha kaa jaarreleo. Tern ts also hoaad far tk weat caaat f aetorjr wltk alaaa far a aew hosabcr. Bcfara tka alaaa leat-ra J adit k seca twa ateaa watcklas: Tosa lateatly. a a CHAPTER H . 'r OMF ORTABLE?" inquired the air hostess, bending over Judith and smiling pleasantly. ; "Oh, yes," she answered cheerfully, cheer-fully, even though she felt depressed de-pressed at the moment . . The pretty girl turned to the man across the aisle and repeated her questions. Judith started at the sound of his voice. He spoke with a heavy accent, gruffly, as if he resented being bothered. When the hostess passed on, he looked at Judith. She smiled, and for a moment it seemed he would not return her greeting. Then he grinned, breaking the stern expression expres-sion of his face But his eyes did ' not smile, only his mouth. Judith had beard of cold-blooded people and now, she was sure, she had met one. "You like flying?" he asked, and bis voice made her think of someone some-one with a mouth full of mush. "I think it is the only way to travel," she answered. She decided de-cided if the man thought she was easy to talk to, then she would not be taking too great a risk in speaking to Burke later and warning him to watch out for this fellow. . After a moment the man in the seat in front of her craned his neck to look at her. She tried the same winsome smile on him and it worked. "Everybody on this plane will believe I am an easy pickup," she told herself. "But so much the better." She instantly averted her eyes and looked out the win-,dow. win-,dow. As the miles flew swiftly by, Judith thought over the situation. "Those men watching Tom know about the plans be is carrying. car-rying. The blond one is a foreigner, for-eigner, and the one to fear. I don't know about the heavy man in front of me. He may be just ,a curious passenger." She opened her purse and felt the small automatic there. Then her hand came in contact with a tiny package. She pulled it out to have a look and her eyes -widened. ' ' "Ye fishes!" she thought. "Helen's "Hel-en's sleeping medicine she had me buy for her this morning." . She lifted her eyes and looked at the back of the man's head in front of her. "If he should make trouble and I got the chance, I could put him to sleep with this." She smiled .at her childish plan and dropped 'the package back in her purse. She was -supposed to be an intelligent intel-ligent . investigator, not a silly girL. " ; rCHE "turned 'again, to stare at . Tom's seat and as she did, he .turned his head and glanced backward. back-ward. His dark eyes met hers in astonishment A bright gleam flickered in them and died as she ichose to Ignore him. He faced the front abruptly and fshe smiled, satisfied with the turn of events. The man across the 'aisle grinned .at her, thinking probably that she had tried to flirt with the young man and been .snubbed. "At least,' Tom knows I am 'aboard the ship. That' will give him something to think about," she decided. , At sundown the hostess informed in-formed each passenger the next stop would be half an hour and there was an airport cafe if anyone any-one cared to have a bite. Shortly after that, a light in the front of the ship . flashed ."Please fasten safety belts." The big ship came down'on the 1 - Statistics WARRANTY DEEDS Thomas J. Smith and Clara E. Smith to William Carter. Car-ter. Sec. 25, Twp. 6, R. 2 E. ; .....$300 William R. Carter and Georgia B. Carter to Nor-vel Nor-vel and Berl ' R. Anderson. Ander-son. Sec. 25, Twp. 6, R. 2 E. ......... j. $650 Clarence L. Olsen and May J. Olsen to Peter, Lynn, LaVar Groneman, etal. Blk. 28, Plat A, Provo ....$10 Margaret Wilkerson and J. A. Wilkerson to Margaret Wilkerson. Sec. 16, Twp. 6 R. 2 E, $1 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS Utah county to Jesse, Karl, and Leland Millett. Sec. 27, Twp. 5. R. 2 E $1 Utah county to EJvrard H. and Amy J. Berrett Sec. 30, Twp. 10, Range 7 E. . . . . .$1 Utah county to Edward H. and Amy J. Berrett Sec. 20, Twp. 10, R. 7 E. . . ,,; ... .$1 Utah county ta George E. - Garff. Sec. 3 Twp., 5,: R. 2 E. $1 Utah county to Clyde E. Ovard. . Sec. 36, Twp. 5, R. 1 E. ..:.$t Utah county to Mrs. Katie. .-Hutchison. .-Hutchison. Lot Z, Blk. 25, Plat A, American Fork $1 Si SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR 1 Jfc. Judith was lighting a cigaret, when a hand was put 4$ ,t her elbow and she was pushed toward the plane. runway without a bounce, taxied back to the buildings and rolled to a stop. Judith was the first passenger off. But she lingered nearby to give Tom Burke an op- portunity to reach the cafe first She followed him in and sat down at the counter next to his stooL "Please continue to be indifferent, indiffer-ent, but listen to me," she whispered whis-pered as the other two men took places at the far end of the counter by the door. Burke half turned his head and stared at her serious face. There was inquiry in the lift of his brows and disturbing sparks in his eyes that made her heart beat unevenly. He toyed with the glass of water before him while he asked from the corner of his mouth: "Why are you here, Judith?!'. . "On business not following you," she said curtly. "Oh!" The way he said the word was maddening. "You're horrid, Tom," she said, her cheeks burning. "Mr. Watson Wat-son is sending me to the coast to chock on the office force there. But that's beside the point I'm sure one or both of those men at the end of the counter are interested inter-ested in you or the plans of that bomber. I thought you might like to know." But he did not bother to glance where she indicated. "One sits behind you and the other across the aisle." Between bites of food he said, "Thanks for the warning, darling. I more than appreciate your interest" in-terest" There was a twinkle in his eyes that infuriated her. "I don't want anything to happen hap-pen to the plans," sbe said sweetly. sweet-ly. He deliberately turned and grinned at her. He was so much better looking when he smiled. She gave her stool a spin and slid to the floor. Without a backward glance she walked to the cashier, paid her check and left the cafe, red head in the air. a a a CHE paused outside the ship to have a smoke in the crisp evening eve-ning air. She was just lighting it when a hand was put to her elbow and the cigaret taken from her mouth. Before she realized what was happening, she was pushed Utah county to William Elton. El-ton. Sec. 31, Twp. 5, R. 2. W.. .$1 Utah county to William Elton. El-ton. Lot 5, Blk. 23, Plat A, Cedar Fort $1 Utah county, to William Elton. El-ton. Lot 12, Blk. 23, Plat A, Cedar Fort $1 at a bsk I I IMM 4 wvis vwija, icuuv i . t ......... V ' vi ' . .F m v - These United States Marines have completed the Leatherneck parachute para-chute training coarse and are about to make their first Jam p. A seasoned serreant stands by and easttons them not to forget the ' thlnga they learned In the classroom, ' - ' -" - "1 . eOPYftlGHT.'t04l. into the cabin of the plane. "Just what do you know about the plans and who told you? It was a secret" Tom's voice was low and his hand was warm and ! firm on her arm. Mr. Watson told me. He thinks there is a leak in the company and I'm on my way to investigate the office force at the factory." She; looked squarely into his face, chin up. "Something tells me the foreigner for-eigner knows you have the plans.'" "Well, don't worry your beautiful beauti-ful little head, honey," he told her, and hia own head bent towards hers. She stepped back instantly. "I am merely minding my job," she said cuttingly and sat down, "Then FU ignore you." Burke moved on to his place, but turned and looked back at her "before rie- sat -down. Their gaze met and held until Judith pulled her eyes away. "Oh," she breathed to herself angrily. "He knows I don't hate him and he's trying to make me admit It Well, I can be just as stubborn as Tom Burke.! She picked up her purse to repair re-pair her make-up. "You are a fast eater, young! lady." She looked up quickly to see the heavy-set man pausing by her chair. "Or maybe you were not hungry." "I can eat when there is no flying fly-ing to be done," she replied pleasantly. pleas-antly. "Or a young man to flirt with?" he grinned knowingly. . "He won't flirt with me," she remarked re-marked and pouted her lips. Sbe spoke loudly and her -voice reached Tom Burke. He turned and scowled at them both, playing his role well "See what I mean?" The large man nodded with an understanding wink and sat down. The other passengers took their places, and in a moment the voice of the hostess came to Judith's ears from outside.. There, was curious concern in the tone. "Changing co-pilots? What happened to Bill?" Judith did not hear the answer but she turned to see the two flyers come through the door and make their way to the control room up front As they passed her an uneasy un-easy feeling swept over her like a warning. (To Be Continued)' Utah county to William Elton. El-ton. Sec. 5, Twp. 6, R. 2 W. .....$1 Utah county to. William El - i ton. Sec 6, Twp. 6, R. 2 W. $1 Utah county to William El- ' ton. Twp. 6, Range 2 W. ' a ' A. A '"Warn A ..M J..' ki WW WIIUVw Vir : I . j - : . . . . rv : f t |