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Show i-J- L r PIIOVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1927 7-- Pace .WHEAT IS IN DEMAND rrr IEROYEf jean Paulsw. 1Q26 t WHAT HAS CONE BEFORE Te the ban of PROF and MOL-- LIE ELWELL ia ClpvMe, lnd October, lKggi in at., night i brought a Shemaa who had tainted M n train. That nighk twin girls are, born to her sod she dW with' out, revealing her name. XI is story then moves forward 18 year. The talus, now grew tug to btw beautiful womanhood, adopted and named MARGARET ani IXI2ABETIL They are called RlETY snd BETTY. I; ' JIM KlAt:LL. the sen. enlist " la;the World War. He tlien eevers that one of th twinsToves ' -- - I ,,' . . . s-- . Mm.-,- . at the Battle He is of Sedan' and at first is reported dead. Later be h identified at a New York hospital and fcis mother 7 TTBdalfcer-hatiteto him la fmd that his memory Is gone, that he I Is tike a living dead man. ' Specialists despair of his recovery, believing M operation might be unsuccessful and faUl at well. The day his .parents are to take hhn heme. Jim wanders away from -- Ml Bum NELLIE DOWMXU. A frantie search is begun.- Late that night he ia found ia Belle vue his skull hospital, , unconscious, fractured, expected to die. II was . 'V v hit by a truck. Tlie twins are in Indianapolis al OIIN the homo of their urn K f their CLAYTON. Utt mystery up identity having, been tlearedwhile, JUu waiTiu Fnwee.- John -e ilaytc ljifieihsjHn,-whosnow bas X life has been despaire-a chance to Uve, and he sjieaka of , his Joy to MARTHA I)ALTON,.an old .friend' of the WvtSbishell-shock- n . . discuss the" possibility -- of Jinn's be-and, marrjing N'ejie Dowing tured ' ' X X :' ning." STORX , THE BEGIN NOW XX'-- X CHAPTER XXXiXr L -raWWu't 4imr; with bU. ".wind ,; 0e . tho' ? iitiinn(l, btukj" same old Jint.be always was- ,a per-- , i'm junt the feet diirliiiR,- 'uit name-- d big ttnyBBTrrtist-whtis- e , only knowledge of girls is what lie learned from the girl pals Be kn'iiw ;from the niKhf (hey ) horn? "Do you wuiipoiH' tiiiib Jimt tu- tonu-all his life tn 1 : ".. - - mt-nw- BlrlH as full faults as nut' burr is. full "of ft ikw but loving them juft the same because he trained tbem'Tunwelf. and kimw- - lya T. - ax-ht'st- oUl loved to forget all nhout his pals Dd fall In rHOaitli ihe Faultless Lady just boeause she nursed him In France and happened ta-b- e on hand when ols. memory eauie 4instbey , J back! "I Ml you, Dulty," hw flnishwl epeajiiiig severely to their old 'friend, "your romance Is too rminntic an4 ea.vhi'W I'm net ftoiiig to bare Jim falling for any nurse!" "Nurses "are naf sa bad," renjark ed Jobn Clayton oraeularly,- - and '.' lookeVl significantly at Martha Dal ton. She bowed slightly and smjled at.him. , .,i,:.:... .......... "You. sjftid it, slste'r!" Busty was w i; won t cave our acclaiming. ' Jim tying up with any profession but thp staRe and he can even aspire ' to a grand opera star , there, if he wants to, can't he''" "Or. a new nd famous danseuse In Ruxsian' costume, perhaps," supplemented their I'nclij John. "I re- Iterate, however that nurses are not so bad. I tried to get it across a moment aga and yon never even paid JJarthaDaltonihaeomplimcnt of acknowledging It." He hook his head "I'm afraid your training has suffered since Jim's been a way." . Klir.abeth Marvin snuggled her . , - . " . -- . eopp(ry hea(tgu4flt4n4 of his own ssiid Rofl "Well, I only iopo,a-8h- e l.v, "thtrt hrs nurse lielp him' to get back his memory naid that Mollie and: Prof bring, him home "pretty soon." She slid off her chrir and stood t'P "1 must go and wrlfe a 'letter." she iiniiouneed. "I've about a million tilings to tell Mollie and quite a few .things I want to say to Kel-Ji- e -- -- - '' '' - Downing.. - She paused. "TcaTUnelo JohnTonr training irobuhly has been neglected Rut'V-rath- er a little bit since Jim left. "we've. also mysteriously grown up a bit iu that time." Jorf "ClHytrm Thnekled " find " be- . Dalton. "Be very carefiil, dear," he said, turninj baek- to .his nieee "Min'd your p's and q's, and don't let your pen slip." - . - bed, -- la e v, g j ':, -- t- H I (ts.-.-lt- Nev Ghevrolet f fa fj . , . . . eape t ve OFF REGULAR PRICE . y '' . Sli:htlrUsed- ' g ' "?'' cars; CHEVROLET that have not yet been sold) rr Off CORETHROAT 0 d'K-to- to-b- ScifdHcWAuf o o S VapoRub . Gar Saves Ydii" A. Used . .. nf '" - Freight; first big repreciation on new cars Federal Finance Kates. Let the other fellow pay these! v ;t,(MlO-poh- it . V .N. ' ..... h . it" . '- nt inay say "Only.a much?j you of stamps,' 1' couple .a : But don't despisewhat four penniea can ...r.....t...$8r. . If you are a car owner they can buy with each gallon of fuel complete tion from the damaging carbon "knock". And that isn't alt Those four pennies for you the quickest start in town will in any weather. J Test Conoco For now yqu can get Bthyl Gasoline for just cents more per TELLURIDE .. .... MOTOR CO. UTAH MOTOR SALES CO. . -- , gallon than, Gasolina cent years That A. B. WORSLEY CO. . of research in the great laboratories ol General Motors where the magic' Ethyl was developed plus extended experir mental study by the. country's Jeadihg " ' refining experts. if you.really want supeiquick startr ing and smooth powerful running, you'll MOTOR CQ. - - ; high-grad- "We Aimio Please" , i SFWV . ,1 COHPOHATtOM e ; i ' i, 7.$175 '.,$275 ...... . .$205 cent will trade.. Easy terms,' Our interest rate la 8 per ' Open Sundays and Evenings SUPERIOR 4 V,' .iS..: Sedan etet .".$325 1925 .v 1924 v. i Ford TighDeUvery baQoon tires. Paige Truck, 1924 Jewett Roadster - - Sport ' Touring, glass 1924 JewettxTour, Rex enclosu 1926 star Tmrtng enclosings. Stuedbaker special six teds v . ?'-,'-. 1925 Dodge Screen s enclosures)-- Truck. 1922 Essex , ltvf m Jrif Phone 14$' FordTonrlng 7 Ford Ton Truck' ' ' Transfer "Co. Officeand Ke 1923. . I .. ., Other Good Buys from $25 to $100 Four Door Ford Sedan, RuxeU axle, 1922 Paige Tooring (7 tassenK 1923 Maxwell Touring f Look these cars over, they are the balloon tires ... ' best buys in Utah. Compare our 1924 If aster Six Bolck 1924 Studebaker Light Six Sedan. prices with Halt LAke as well. "mf,THytc04.'wr'iw!s?- : . Ford Sedan 1924 Chevrolet r WE GUARANTIEE, SATISFYING RESULTS 1925 192 J: " ansas, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla- boma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, aad Wyomins. , . l ..... CONTINENTAL OIL-- COMPANY ' (producers, Refiner$ and Marketers of petroleum products in Ark-- ' First West . Mqtpip SaiSou - v) ' ..UTAH n 't'-- v, Ik i Care Reasonably Priced Dependable n 150 So. ssisBt I Uel - - prdy-Madse- n . conditibne . begrudge hatextra cents Get High Test Conoco Ethvl Gasoline ; at the sign of the Continental Soldier. k. -- ; hv 1 . fx"'! r k f Long Beach. v . '4 , caae she liked It that way.7: Prof, Jim and I accompany you-- to Ca'.'wrla. who bn b.ta u.-tlcame in Salt JUke the pas; Margaret And Betty Marviu uiuil Europe. i . to Pleasant Grove FridaT to nend . XNurse Ialum a repwitory for all I am afraid that it will not be a week with. Hitf Fera Bullock. their littte eeufldruces, tlie psiljitt Jim must reat. and kind they rouldut tell their uude.J qui?1! itrtict31arly quiet and be be being a mere man. S ucre was ne kept free of the things that might : Mrs. "IL S. Walker and Mra. Joha-th- a little confidence, however tMt her excite him,, for, you bavo bwn Harvey were Prove visitors ex- told, he is very Busceptible to emu-tniaioat duraile cork rcw failed-tTl uriiiiiyr tract. Htm. that didn't Biaxten phe Ajidtt.hirihat I would caution at in the yoo against eunsoled lierselt' s .' ; ..,:.,! The Fish and Game association r . ,. family, anyhow, Both of yon, of course, want to held' its annual business- - meeting r Letters from ifollie Elwell 'were tee Jim j and I want that you should aud election at the high school audinot aj frequeiit as they had het-But iu view of eertainthingt that I torium Thursday night. Jack Tin- prevlons to Jim's accident I'rttf did uteUu't.go.lnto L tkfut It would be gey representing the Salt Lake Fish most of the writing these days. . lHit if you Just met hira attoVtheq and Game association spoke to the Most of their own lettera-werad- left at once. For, oh my girU, I local organisation. In the business dressed to bet, though, nd they just can't Ixwr a great deal' more j ; meetlug they discussed proposed looked forward to the day when cud the thought of what might have V changes tn the Fish and Game laws been la. terrible. Too must rti on they should gee bet familirJiand-writinaad licenses. A delegation will be on an eoveloiie. It would with ywir plans just as though Jim sent to Salt Lake Monday to decide mean, that, Mollie Elwvll was well had died. We cannot go with you, I permanently about the new laws. - i it S At the election IkerHayes.waa made shall, of ciurset be exiiecting to flnd, ,1JWt-ft-:Vt-'if-- t - agalB. . . When sncfa a letter did make its you, with lTifllon. awaitiug us 5?Tthe presldcutr TXKlf Is," vlceTpresl- old home, meet don't Burton one us was Smith, secretary and please at fallen dent; appearance day ' treasurer, and J. V. wadley Jr G. nfion eagerly and- (nswered indi the train. Let the meeting take pi act at C. the old bouse: Smith. B. Harper Jr CUf- , ' vidually and collectively, by all of 'V. ford Tomllnson, and C J; Cobbley the houe of Clayton. . ' "Kvcr 4our affectionate Mollife.' ?4! WESf CENTER TV; PUOXE 10 as the board of directors. j The letter bore good news of the .There was a postscript to the Ef? t '.i.A-tto wuuld write she ) : OPEN EVENINGS . fect f.lwells' hpmecoKiing, bat to John five that Clayton it disirppmntniehf; tlie time of their arrival.: Mrs. J. E. Hardmsn entertained 0 . JohnX'laytwn put the letter down lie bad expected that Jim migh. at a bundle shower SaturdarTlght ' Ml II and looked u round htm. Aud be saw irilBMss 9 It read as. follows: foe her daughter Viola, recently WWliP.lir'.ti.i.n I gag II III I. ,:jg-a very strange thing.'. Que ot the married to ElUott Brighton of Bait "My dear ones: "All things,: we are told, come 16 glrls Betty had been llsteninj Lake. An impromptu program was him who waits. IerhHs they eqme with downcast expression. Now she arranged with some of the guests as run to tears burst into began, and to her, too. If she has learned ,to be entertainers. refreshments bauds" her Ulr. wildly through were served' to those present The good waiter. Prof say that is die her - "There," : hecried Incoberently, of the best things we ha ve been do invited guests vrere: lira, Avia ro-hM 'jfc 1 Smith, Mrs. Larue Smith, Miss Josie ing since coming eastflearning to "there, Martha Dalton, Is your mauee ym. And htt'll never j?t Mrs. Oertrude Ileehler, 3 of Chl- - rige, Mrs. Manella Peterson, Mrs, wait, . XIaurlue- - Bateman, ' Mrs, Jennie ft , 4ie..Dow wellbe lt never getpeui Utt. my fVego, pictured above, learoed t As you ere told-bMSMMWKWSaMSSWBHOMOMM Oodl Aid wehad hoped aud prayed, love affair between her husband and Halllday, Misses Fern and Louie . j from ptpg, death' was Jim's Rusty followed her sister upstaira by a very narrow margin. The frac- Do you think. 1 11 go to rmrope witn 18jye-ol- d . Margaret Blalues "I'M Thprne, Mrs. Etmls fiuudburg, Miss out him? l)o you tlilnk Mollie has a get a' divorce," and you must marry Edna Walker; Miss Genevieve 8ho3l d presently Martha Dalton-rct- se -- 1" bowewwas, nftt asdangerpus rlgltt U to herself Go vtth th remaTk that she thought ture, her," she said, Then ' she ' kultted Miss Thelma West Miss . Lucille s first he at, alrhougb aupposed, ' lie would 'eatch a .littlo nap." on with your plans as lfv ilm bad tlrua.- - Mrs. clothing for Margaret's expected Paulson. Mrs. 0. from It for-fi' Left to himself, John Clayton was unconsciousdied! Oh!" ' " baby. And finally, when Heehler Zelda Freeman, Mrs. Bytha John-so- s days touched his finger tips together and . and the 'Misses Ethel Bboell, was arrested for failure to support (To Be Continued) "Five days! ThlnK of it!" breathv gazed for a long time aJthe. celling. his second wife, Mrs. Ileehler ho. 1 lues Lewis Swenson, Emily ' ' water,'? he mused, ''runs ed Rusty. An old friend, Freddy Lawreneci, arranged foe. bls wleasennder a Marroft, Estella Johnson, Mat- Jvme - -eentinued,-wathe letter to hope," how know don't express deep. I on the vene and there are bond to guarantee that the husband garet Adumson.' Clara Blackburst st firt thut ii appears )yM.aut it any uifMrfium that. Unlesa I'm would provW"foS-h- t Jewel Linebaugh, Mr casualtiea. WIHiamma, family prop Fern Bnllock, Dahlia Carlson, Lor- grralty mistaken, those two young be regained Oonscloiisuess his brain erly. Indies eould toll us all Something might clear up again. This bono raiTte A'elifcn aud Beth Black well. was shattered the moment he oiencd CAKI) OF THANKS Uu)tKOiild surprise us eousiderably. as I could see, there AVe wish to thank our kind tcm-tive- s 0nsiderul(ly," .he reiieated, and hi eyes. So wns not the slightest change cither reached f of a ci gar, and friends, who extended to $150 way. us so many expressions of sympathy far from strong yet, but, iu lite, loss of our beloved son and "Hais ',1 hiring the first two weeks of Gsrgla wuh warm salt wsttv. r says be .will be in shitpe brother,' Kldred John Kobbius. We Kursa Dallou's vhjit nt the Clayton the ' then apply over throat taken homo in aaother .week. are truly grateful to those who furhome sfieihade three ineffwtiyil to.lnaTHrrt-ther host the in- Hut I must tell you now,, my dears, nished nutumubiles for the funeral, V-I'CKsay, that there to those whose sympathy w;as Governor Baker of Missouri says formation tuat she must return to what the a thousand a in isn't chance that in beuutiful floral offerings, his state is first in .egg production. Camdenville..-Othe third atempt Opt 1 T Million Jm Vmd Ymmrtt Jim will ever-liany better mentally to the siieukers uud slugors, we are Tho'state ought to have 'enough ho t)iod hernt the Jicgiuniug. than he is now. His physical health deeply indebted. These expressions money to retire 'after this, wiuter, "Now, listen very carefully to me, will jetnru--thrtti- s, he of sympathy aud kindness will lopg Miiriha pulton," he suid, bU liiS probably will take on weight nnl get. strong. be rcineiubered. .(One nice thing about Laugh smiling but an undertone of real Hut bis miod--oh- , Mr. and Mrs; Aaron R. Robbing Month, with all the people chortling well, it is God's seriousness shading his voice, "and will and as Prof says, weNhavc uuii h so, tho newsiianer humorists car and family. ba-nbout-thisoithe to forget to lie thankful for at that. Had Jim Irlose their desks and take a vaca old nursing job and living alone "' , , tion. died I don't think I could.,, hitve IIOPJ'E W?LL PLAY ' Tax--Ins- ur !'!iin " NF.W yoUK WiUie Hoppe, 142 lived. Iu fact,. I know, I shoiddirt lie b:fi& forgotten, he said, and And now, dear girls, I inust tell balk line billiard champion will pluy The bathrooms in the newer New ance-:lii- gh never sLimnl, what he owed her. exhibitiou match witti fork hotels are being equipped with you something else. You have men- - a to was dear Bister very Jdua "My tioned frequently in your letters MH - Kvt"Hngpiilucher startng ia Boston bottle openers, People have taken m r m srarN me, even if she did marry against a great fancy to mineral waters. on Jan. 21, Ctaytou's and your wishes that w tw my judgment, and what you did her made uje your' debtor for, all time. That debt is in the class with the debt f owe Prof nnd Mollie, jGOOD CARS BeeondittoBed N'otlijng thnt I can ever do ever will VSEDCARS . ponest Values balance the; accounts. But 1 have the . USED CARS right to extiect and insist upon lie "1920 Bulck Brougham Sedan . " . Terms to Bolt Ing allowed to pay a little interest on my det)ts 1923 Ford Touring ! 1925 Fort Roadster "Yon are very fond .of the girls," 1923 Oldsmdbile Touring WORSLEY CO. A B. . hereontinued -- earnestly.- "That 1 " 1924 Bulck Brougham Sedan 1922 Buick Touring know. And both of hem think the 1922 Chevrolet Touring 1828 Buick Coeek 'A Used Car is only as dependable world of you. Now, I ve been con. 1924 Dodge Ttmrlng X sidering this mattef for a long time 1924 Dnrrsnt Sport Tonrinf 1924 Ford Coup, ' -- ever, sihee Mollie Elwell during as tha dealer who-se- lls Ford Ton Truck .v;.Tr.V....$ls hvr visit here drew for hie d word 192 ford Couye ford Ton.Truck ....i.$!T picture of you as you looked that 1925 Ford Coupe 192S Tourinf Dodge Special you 1925 nighUwentyrears .agowhen Jewett QoacU ' "' 1923 Dodge Touring brought Edna to Prof and her." 1924 Chevrolet Sport Touring 1929 Dodge Standard Touring He panted her, he said, to make 1925 Ford Coupe own paper, MTVTOT Wt handle her home 'there, as companion and 1924 Olds Sedan ton Screen Track 1929 Dodge. a kind of eliapdrone for the girls. . Nash Coupe '.1 This," he explained, "will be an 1924 Chevrolet Course, balloon ir. 1924 Podge Delta Bedsit position not '4hat of an employer of course and I want to 1924 Dodge Coupe put sufficient funds aside in the Open Evenings do ! , slinie of nn endowment so that you , ... y . . and Sundays ifever will be embarrassed for want Nl923 Ford Ton True protecv of money. "I've spoken to the girls about 194 Cberrolet Touring thisknnd it pleases them immensely, So eoMT you see how. utterly useless 1982 Ford. llRht panel delivery Phone 279 Provo, Utah it. is for yott to talking about going t truck-bea- p.' i . 1)uy hack to CamdenviJle and to work Packard -- pldsmob.lle , . , V E 7 again. This thing they call work Onr Used Cars art GUARANTEED , ,;i and yon, Martha Daltdn, have re 440 West Center Phone 11 versed position. Hereafter instead tor Ml days .. . 120 N. U. Ave. one 886 HighoFwork telling you what time to get 4 up la the morning you can now tell woru to go plum to hell and ring for regular.-Cono- c jours to lie served in ted for you. That, It seemed, was that. John ; -premiumj-epresfnts-RUSSELL-ROUND- S Clsyton lad spoReurMartlm Dalton w h.s thinking' tha tpa fter ,n II, llue ; was something in the story about CHEVROLET TRADE INS I GUAR A NTEED USED CARS 'noting a loaf of bread on the wa "67 No. U. Ave. Phone 1057. ters. It had taken twenty" rears for - fluid Compare our prices with others. Martha Iialton to get hers back; But New Chrysler "50" Coupe . .$02T x Used cars that have been carefully she got hers, all tight served in to.b. Provo Sold under Studebaker's Pledge to checked. $, Coach the public en Used Cars. Mf Chrysler "60"rrovu , i.o.u. t $425.00 1924 Hupmobile Sedan. 926 Ford Seflan New Cbrygler ."5Q".' Sedan Bo ..,41 $275.00 1924 1926 Ford 1 ton truck Studebaker Sport Model f.o.b.iiProvo . .(dosed tab and body) , . Touring Haines Touring 4 1926 yord Coupev...$375 " s Oakland Touring , r.$175 1925 Ford Touring 1924 Ford Coupe . li -- i i NEW I0BK Manager John Me- - another food, year In bjm," V J of tha giants has tejegrijt commented, "Wheut Ujit Ua Zaek Wheat reeetly. released RortetI a Brooklyn outfielder, an U,fi 4 the taming fciuiuii. .n. Graf . Mi''rFinn Mads : t;::-"- r 1926 Ford Touring 1922 NAYLOR AUT6 CO. MOTOR-CO.:Phone 24 Provo, Utah 218 West Center Phone 261 I - Four Touring, Packard Studebaker Special Road 1924 Chevrolet TQu'rlng 'These cars t ; U In good el a: I Com? and lobk Qiem'ov, .:. There cars are honest va'.ii.A '.f X;1 ; i |