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Show THE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922.' Springyille RALPH The regular annual high achool dance was held In the high school auditorium in the evening. ROAD WORK BEING RUSHED. SNEL30N Manager The Reynolds Sly Contructlon comon ADELIA KINDRED pany Is pushing the concrete work the unfinished parts of road In this Society Reporter Phonaa 84-- J and WW. city very rapidly. Another complete added on the north force has SPRINOVrLiLE. April 26. High end. This will enable the company to mhool today started with a program finish the work in a cure of two in the auditorium, aa follows: weeks' time. Trio, Bees Reynolds Jennie Krlck-soand Delia Boyer; Supt. NutUll and TOO INCLUSIVE i State 8upt. Jensen both gave lotne North I dont think Jackson 1 encouraging remarks of the benefiu of much of a fellow. athletic work with regular achool West Why not? work. Presentation of awards by North lie's popular with everysenior girls. At 1 p. m. on the high school campUH body. "the track mwt was held. The sopho THE DEMPEE mores proved to, be too strong for the "How did you get that black eye?" other classes in all the track work. The Kiwanis club and faculty "I was shadow boxing and neglected crossed bats, the score being 28 to 10 to duck one of my vicious swings." at the close of the ninth inning. Wayside Tales. ftprlngvitt 11a door swung back to reveal BRUNT By Rimmed Horseshoe 8 Ribbed Taper Medium Straight 8tf FANNIE HURST IlllWIIIIIWIIWIIIWHn OwKlH m, I TU WhMlai yattMU, la Heavy Straight , Light Blown Straight 15 Light Blown Bell 154 At eleven o'clock foggy quiet had lettled over Lucy Beaslex's Furnished In the Rooms Light Housekeeping. strip of lower hall a tip of gas burned yelJowlshly, mitigating the gloom drearily enough. At each another blob flickered, crocheting shadows into dimness. Within ber room, dark as a pocket except where a silt of the weak light showed beneath the door, Annie lay on ber cot, her feet to the King Kuallty shoe factory and her head to the wall, one arm flung np across her eyes, courting sleep and whole slaughter counting sheep, houses of them, as they slanted bleating down the chutes at Spartan June- stair-landin- g Company y SPRING IS HERE! Now is the time to plant all kinds of early vegetable seeds. We have a full line of seeds, both loose and in pack- ages also bulbs and plants. ; We have Get them in early. jj jjj jjj just harvested our first crop of onions. If you don't know what to plant, ask Jack. jjj d "I- Phone 2. When you are ill, sec a doctor that's his business. When you make your will, see a lawyer that's his business. films developed and printed, or an enlargement, see us that's our business. Provo Photo Supply & 77-8- 3 Music Co. , "There, now!" "Yon bet It acts up when you're around, Miss Annie. It acts up like crazy." "Keep his head low now, Mr. Foddle, but not too" "You just bet It acts np, you great "Go On, What'd Ha Call It?" Mr "Now I've stood about as much of that line of talk from yon as I'm gotlon into miles of boring to. If this morning wasn't enough cars. to learn you that" Dozed Anally, and awoke falling "What's wrong about Just tellln' through space, the heart of her heat tug up through the coverlet, liur "If you want to listen to what I got rowed her arm beueath her pillow am! to tell you about watching his temsnuggled down into It. After u while perature " au edge of sleep grew around her, and "Yes. and If you want to listen to this time she cume out of it to an ini what I got to tell you about that great mediate upright position, trembling. big, beautiful, red head of yours and Through the wall, deep as tin them great big, wheezing: of rusty springs and will. freckles and" a gasp between that lusted fur toi "Now !" long, like the uneasy period whei "Aw, now, sweetness." chUd holds Its breath in temper, cum "You dare to take another step over to Annie Klneady as she sat In ,t here. Just you dare to!" dark, hulf emerged from the coverlets "Why, sweetness, I wouldn't hurt and quivering, the sound of croup. one of them hairs In your head, girl, Then the drag of soft shoes across not for uothlng In the world." carpet and indications of au object oi "You bet your life you wouldn't." two placed down. Finally quiet so "Should say I wouldn't!" She could see him advancing through lasting that after a time she crept down to her pillow once more, but- not the gloom, his white architectural relaxed to it, and her eyes open to the teeth shining out. dark. "Why, I wouldn't hurt one of the Lying there taut for sound, when It hulrs on your head girl, not for two did come, and In spite of herself, she worlds." He paused, dangling the sprang trembling to her feet, drug waist cords. "Can't a fellow, Just to glug a swirl of sheet with her; and prove to jou how much he thinks of when an abysmnl gasp seemed to havt you, have one little " no end, thrust her feet Into kuiticd "You can not!" She tried to pass slippers and, wrapped in a klnionu ol him with a flashing movement, but at cotton crepe, sloughed the sight of her scuttling from him In shivering, through the gloom of tin low detour, he reached out, grasping hall; rupped In three staccatos at th the edge of her sleeve. door adjoining, her whisper break Hit "Annie" out Into voice. "No, you don't!" And "ilr. Feddle open please ilr, and a tear was free Foddla." whlte-sklnne- Make Your Lawns Green 1 and beautiful by applying "Inland Fertilizer," a product of concentrated potash, nitrogen ann phosphoric acid. One hundred pounds is equal to four tons of barnyard fertilizer. It gives to your lawn that green, velvety smoothness that means added beauty to your surroundings. Lawns and gardens must be kept fed to be fertile and productive. No weeds, no odor, easily applied. Ask us about it. We carry a full line of Field, Flower and Garden Seeds, Alfalfa Seed, Clover Seed and Certified Seed Potatoes. large-figure- Carpenter Seed Company 76 North University Ave, i Provo, Utah. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Smoot & Spafford Uptown Office, Commercial Bank. Yard Phone 17. Superior Gasoline ni Superior Motor Co. raise their shades for spring cleaning and women wrap the upstairs base burner In newspapers. . Along the rail road tracks the milkweed takes henrt. The glazier's wife,- - with her hair cropped short, puts out. her famous crocus bed, a double row of thein leading along the walk and around to the kitchen door. On one such day, when the sun lay too warm on the back, and the win dows of Spartan, newly flung, sucked that warmth gratefuUy Into their damp interiors, Annie Klneady, with her telescope sagging down the one side of her and the sleeping bundle of a big child clutched around the ankles by her free hand and the small hend dangling off her left shoulder, stepped clumsily enough off the Accoinmoda tlon and stood there a moment after It had swooped off, leaving her. ' From his window the telegraph raised up and regarded her under hit eyeshade. "Hel lo. Annie," he said, with great rising inflection. "Hello. Joe." next Issue.) Tell Your Auto Troubles To The State Garage Just Open New Equipment First Class Mechanics A Service First Institution Ignition Experts In fact, this is a Real Service Garage, operated by Real Mechanics. Corner Third South and Seventh East. Provo, Utah. What's happened ? Your car looks like new? Sure it does ! I took it to THE AUTO LAUNDRY and had it washed and polished. They certainly rtj do fine work. Keep your car and save the enamel. We maintain an 38 up-to-d- greasing and oiling service. Maxfield Auto Top Building Phone 121. 390 West Center. HEMSTITCHING if- - lud DONE. AND PICOTING If A All fcvl l.nJtt I - side-tracke- a" Phone 444. North University Ave. -I did." "Well, I'll be darned. Asleep and cool as a cucumber." He sank Into a chnlr, breathing rapidly and regarding her. "Mr. Foddle, you're letting yourself get all excited over nothing." "I I'm all right." "You mustn't let yourself get worked up when he gets these lltOe spells. Just call me or Beasley, they don't mean anything. You mustn't get excited, Mr. Foddle, the way your heart enn act up." lie was Intent on watching her pin shut the slit In the teepee, the sleeves fallen back from her arms, her head thrown op so that her throat swelled and the print trope flowing about her body. Wait! Wait! Wait! tra it" b ill When you need a Musical Instrument, Band, Orchesor Sheet Music; a Kodak or supplies, or want your ba-be- little" Gilbert's Grocery & Seed Company 368 West Center St. Six Kinds of the Best Utah Coal on the Market a " Gilbert's Grocery & Sood ba-be- e ba-be- she cried, standing back from him, and a flare of hot temper rushing up Into her face, and regarding him through a blur of scorn. 'Ugh I" "Touchy," he said, but desisting. "You bet your life I'm touchy I" And with her face still wry with distaste, she slid past him, around an archipelago of furniture, and out, damming the door. Hi 111 ale-e-- "Ugh I" Phone 184. West Center Street. - -- frank, and advancing toward her ; "it's Big Dolt," and pat out his hand to place It upon hers. "You great big, $1.00, $1.25 60S 75tf, $1.00 In Business- h "It's Big Doll, sweetness," be sal J, rising suddenly, bla light-blu- e eyes too Sutton Tea & China Co. 16 he" "No." 60. 70S 75. 80 Black, lb ' ind into the roots of ber hair. "I know a name for you," said Mr. Coddle, leaning In his patent rocker toward ber. "Want to bear ltr BULK TEAS Green, lb t "Aw, nothing." "Go on, what'd be call Itf See If It's aame at I'd call It" "Tout Ugh, whatta I care what rou'd call "Go on, tell me, Spitfire." "Nothing, I tell you. Nothing I want rou to know. Honest, for man whose whose mustache ought to be gray, fou you're the freshest." She bent down again Into the crib, the color mounting up behind her ears 10 15 Thirty Years tent-fashio- ltr 6 " 7 Up-tllt- VTlair Horseshoe tW rotmft low toward the door. . In the flannel draasing-gowo- , peering Taken so suddenly that his fingers nd quavering, and the hot medicinal relaxed like wax, Mr Foddle stood for smell of creosote pouring around him. a blinded Instant, then cast the length "I was Just coming tor you, Mlai of his body across the table top, Annie. He lltUe fellow's had." reaching for the flying beta of ber 'Mr. Poddle, Mr. Foddle, he oughtn't sleeve as It slipped him. to cough like that with the lamp burn"Annie come back glri." Reached table cover, and ing. Did you Ox the tent arrangement farther, dragging to confins the fumes V with It the lamp untU It tipped Into a "Corns In. Miss Annie. For God's burst of flame. A geyser of Are shot PP Immediatesake, do something. I never seen the poor little fellow so hard up fot ly, blackening the white celling, Its breath." He dragged the door wide, reflection leaping at Annie Klneady his face standing out whitely. mirror like a through the She was In and past him, and to long, swift tongue. ' For a moment she the small crib, an opsn umbrella bung paused, gripped In fear, then burled fantastically above It and a sheet de- back and at It. "Stand back off that crib I Stand Beside It a dull pending, Stand back! The crib V And back! hot the Into burned gloom, its lamp with her body's weight flung against antiseptic fumes rising. "The lamp, Mr. Fodder I It can b It, reached out, dragging It across the room's width, the tent swinging and held Inside for while." And grasping It like a torch, shi the child whimpering. "Now I Now, easy yon, Mr. Foddle. parted the tent curtains and plunged You're all right Easy I Quit waving. In to ber waist. Outside In the gloom of one twitch- Easy I For God's sake quit waving! Mr. Foddle paced a shorl Ifs out! Easy." ing gas-je- t With her bands and an afghan stretch of floor, hands behind blm and flat beating Into palm. dragged off tha couch she beat at blm, "Miss Annie, if you think It's a doc- dealing out a series of quick blows across his shoulders, and with the tor he needs, the poor little" loose ends spanking out the last "Hand me a spoon there." He Inserted It, trembling. sparks on his singed collar sod down the flannel front of his robe. "Is "I' ain't touched, Mr. Foddle. Was "Hand me another blanket." Just the flannel singed. Nothing's "Here." burnt but the tablecloth. See? Was "The hot water kettle." just the flannel flar.od up. Y' ain't "Here, Miss Annie " "Shh-h-h-touched. Sit down. Don't faint! I" The small strangling receded and Walt" When Annie Klneady returned with finally ceased, and her voice cume through the sheet filtered and relaxed. the pitcher, her own hands trembling baby. "'Salrlght, 'Salright now. se that the water lopped out and over, Sle-eGo to Mr. Foddle was sitting upright In his my Go to sleep, my Tra chair, quite as she had shoved him, la-lla lal but with a pallor that caused her to When she emerged from the slit In cry out : the teepee, lamp upheld, the face ol "Beasley! Mr. Foddle! Beasley! her was In high luster, like Tlepolo's Fnldle! Oh, my God! Beasley!" When Mrs. Beasley, her yellow mus-I- I Cleopatra. Light slid down over her i nightgown clutched at her thin milky arms, with the sleeves faHInu back from them, and upon her hair, a throat, rushed Into the scorched air plait, of it flowing over each shoulder. of that room, a dim line of tallow "He's all right, Mr. Foddle. You faced lodgers came peering after. Just didn't have his little head low "Beasley, for God's sake, Beasley I enough and didn't know how to work The lamp! Nobody burnt, but look at the lamp." him, Beasley, how how he sits there "My God, Miss Annie, I was afraid crumpled! Not burnt Beasley, but he'd choke. Toor little fellow Just but how be sits there! Oh, my God, looked like he'd never get his next Beasley, look at him I" breath. Poor little fellow I" In the gloom of the single Jet, shud "Now, now, Mr. Foddle, you sit right derlngly, but as one who has learned down there. You're as white as a that the lodger's first autopsy falls too ghost yourself. They don't amount to often to landladies, Mrs. Beasley nothing, Mr. Foddle, these spells of leaned forward, ber ear to the singed croup with kids if you know how to flannel robe. handle them. Honest, you men are "God Almighty, It was bis heart the greatest ones for losing your heads give out! Snuggs, you run for the right away and going all to pieces. doctor. Poor, poor man, and I knew Why why, with my little boy his dad- bis wife before him. On Mondays he God Almighty, dy Just used to go all to pieces If paid like clock-worhe only stubbed his toe. Honest, you wbat'll become of the child, not a stick men I" or a stone of a relation? God Al "But poor mighty, Annie, It was his heart, poor "Why, you ought to see him now. man, Go take a peek. at him for yourself, "Oh, my God," cried Annie Klneady, sleeping there quiet as a top, with his submerged by her rising hysteria little wool bear hugged up to hlra. and sinking her face to her hands. 1" Easy now, shh-h-"Robbie, little Bobble!" He entered and emerged with his face cleared to a smile. In the spring, stirred by the rising "Well, I'll he darned." juices of life, 8partan emerges shame "Didn't I tell you?" faeedly from ber long and sullen win "Laying there laughln' In his sleep ter. Roads with the ruts frozen In and his little yellow curls Just like them soften and smooth. you'd lHld them there one by one." houses By May day the bn Table Tumblers him d - SHRDLU CMFWPY. By Lue F. Vernon. When you start to read a story, And your energies you bend, In a tense and rapt attention To the interesting end. I'toes It madden, does it thrill you, With a rare ecstatic bliss. When there's sandwiched in the story A line like this? CHICAGO. April 20. A farmer on his way to the village of Desplaines at dawn came upon the terribly mistreated body of a girl, bound, gagged and unconscious, in the mud of a field, three miles from a town. Her feet and a hands were bound with clothes-line- , towel was knotted across her mouth and padnbe shrdlu cmfwyp vbgkijj xv It's the jumble of the printer. Which will happen to the best. And no editor has ever Yet been found to stand the test; For in spite of al! endeavors Sometimes they are bound to miss, And some Interesting news is Spoiled like this: WASHINGTON. April 2.1. Vice President Coolidgiv several members of the senate and house, and nianv other persons prominent In public, business and social life, were among some 600 guests of the New Willard hotel who eroluse shrdlu cmfwyp vbv. CLEAN-UTIME IS HERE. This is the time not only to clean houses and yards, but to clean clothes. Last summer's clothes, cleaned, will give you many weeks of wear. They'll look like new. Men's Suits and Ladies' Garments cleaned now will make for a happier Easter, and a less costly one. L Phone 125. Hi OUR MONUMENTS are made of tha finest of materials. The designs and the finish ure the best and the prices are rl(;ht. If you contemplate erecting n memorial before lieeorutlon Day, wr invllt! you to Come and see our fine, liirtsu variety which we now have all ready for lettering. 15KKSLEY MARRLE GRANITE WORKS A new leather grease, cheaper than animal fats, is made from mineral oils. & Just South a of Tabernacle. Provo, Utah |