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Show XT v PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1928. PAGE FOUR Joseph. A. Murdock. Murray Murdock and Ellis Holdaway, went to Salt Lake today to attend the funeral services, for Mrs, Minnie , CTegg, S im m i rk mm 7 lcTfl fin r Cn itEV DEWEY GROVES ' Monument Erected toy n nrv n CITY u World's Champion Milk Cow W o.,-- . .,., .J . --..- fell j as they say, m dear. If, isa t m( ' cruelly not to know that she loved natural "curves. Lila's eyes .THIS HAS HAPPENED she plucked nervously "Well, you've KV, h- n,' Bei tle Lou him in spile of everything.: awaynd to - keep BERTIE LOU WARD marries But her anger remained sufficient- at the embf 6ldered"Tiem 'of aheet j - replied -s- tmggHng-hard ROD BRYER, who had previously ly strong to send ber lo; Lila. If She tried to laugh. a wretched at- - j down her emotion. "And I. wlsn ' I you both tha sort of luck yon do- twea engaged to LILA MARSH. they had not gone away together, tempt. j -l:"Goodne8s, fwhatls the matter- - acrvel" She wheeled and huniud life- miserable for the Lijaj aniTRodBertie Lou still had Ul at :out.Jtharoomiriam ' - erled, hrlda until she meets rich MR. chance to let them MbwOW - fwfH , LOKEE and marries Mm. Then despicable bad been their conduct her own lack of poise. "Has any behind her. '. . ft '::':..".. she ask Bertie Lou to forgive, tha She would tell Lila what she thing happened?" Llla settled down on her pillows thought of srgirl. who would marry "Why ask- - m?" Bertie Lou reTrying to keep up socially with forrmoney and then work day and turned with a hard levelness that with a softly escaping sigh of rewealthy friends plunges the Bryer night to enmesh a- former lover in further disturbed Llla. It also lief Issuing from her colorless lips. In debt and Rod beeome depressed. a low Intrigue. larmed her with irritation. 8he be. There was nothing' to be fearc! . : . r cams snappish. from Bei tie "Lou. ""and her slmtyt Ula seises her chanpe to periuade him to aeotipt a higher salary from Lila receded her abed. She had shouldn't I ask you?" she fanatlcel pride. ."I'd like to coc my"Why Lore Shortly after she asks Rod sent word at first that she could retorted. "You Insisted upon see- self stand by and give up the M-to put aome Jewels In the safe durtold ing me before I was up. You ought I loved, no matter what he thnuer'-- L but Bertie Lou-haabout anyone else!" she thcught ing her husband's absence,. They the butler she would net leave until to havs.a good reason." disappear and Rod wants' to notify she saw his mistress. Lila inquired, sneering at Bertie Lu. it- - reasoa enough, that "I've "Is the police, but Llla insists that they and learned that Cyrus had not yet come to tell Mnd' Rod.-- budn't gone to Bertie j an abominawhat you r ' : keep the matter secret, pointlnr left for the office. ble cheat you are?" Bertie Law Lou with any tales, after all,. LIU i' him-env out that suspicion against him It would not do to have said, her voic-- j held low, but vibrat- took hope in that. It gave ber s .might spoil Ms career. Bertie Lou ewtnter-BertlejL- ou chance, a slim one jverhapsbi't But Lila. did ing with supreased passion. finds out that he has been seeing not have her caller admitted withLila sat bolt upright. ' "Wha.... nevertheless a chance," "fo"puT herLlla secretly and is heartbroken. self. right wUh. him.untll, .well. out. a great, deal -- of fear. Bertie she gasped.She Is called hometr1ier-8lc- k On JiiIt St. at the Carnation Lou could create a lot of trouble if 1 "You. heard mtv and you know Lila told herself, people get used It Is. estimated that dnring her r mother and catches a train without she were so minded. Cyrus would what I mean " Bertie Imm went on. to shocking Ideasi-She1 might find Milk Farm. Carnation. Washing lifetime "Prospect"- - produced 174,-00- 0 added to her,. . , ...ha ton, the statue of Segls Pletertje Llla turned white, - Bo Rod had a way Jo maka herself lrrest'ble.-'Shpounds of milk, or 91,000 quarts, to Lila's plotting, causes coldness uiotcare.teLlsten reached out and touchad the 4iad lost all respect Tor "her, Llla 'tbldrTHe . worm a cnampion mua rospect, or 20,250 gallons, - or v87 tons of between- - them. Each' expects- - the knew. ' ; hermalit-rSh- e belJTb suMmatl cow.was anveuad wim appropn hiutj she bad cloaked Bertie Lou- - with other' to make advances. jrxplana-- . fwe i h v-- ejutealent-t- approxi x Rod immediately, and", go down ateceremonlea. to falthlesnness out of tbe- - fabrieof find TJutBerlie Lou could talk ' '. :. tions. 100"tim"bS"ter own weight on her if to knees, pronecessary, Holsteln, mately that she had no grounds fess her shame and Sts was a pure-bre- d Rod goes to the Lorees without the Frasers, for JnstancirShs be- (Suspicion rcmorso. Lila The average milk' production In lieved1925. In In saw that Bertie died Lou a still of wife for In his liaison born and out 1912, with acousip.g her and Bertie Lou goes .."' cow is 3900 laughed. ;.-and she with young Marco Palmer. ; 1920 she set a new world record the United States per : MARCO PALMER to retaliate. One Molly now and then .To Be Continued 1450 quarts, so-t: or pounds,find a now of milk 1,448 and him and "But of that of 37,391 got way: you've convincing pounds evening Rod finds her packing a- might Prospect" in her record year gave if Bhe really knew any it's all over I want to tell you that pounds of butter in 366 days suitcase for a weekend at the Pal-- Cyrus , CALL TO DEMOCRATIC as much milk, as who wouldn't a to hold man 4.000 I stoop pounds of milk more approximately mer estate, and admits to himself thing, nearly .... PRIMARIES v;.;: ten cows, average made. Lou Lila could ever tould fall believe cow Rod for has that Bertie said, than any other you," hardly that their love is dead and that he n sur The statue which has been erect The following year Is Infatuated with Lila. He Is stun had carried, the story of her, pro- without waiting for Lila" to speak. In accordance with the cajl hereThe latter felt herself flung from any other record except ed op the farm where her records ned to learn that Llla deceived him posal to'him to Bertie IJu. But why tofore Issued, by; the Democratic passed larger her own, her total tor the two we're made la' about the stolen Jewels when a con was Bertie Lou hers, at this un- one extreme to anpther. Now it Central Committee i of Utah Counyears of 72.931 pounds of milk and than life size, and stands on a noisseur admires her pearls at a godly hour? Lila glanced at her was doubt. What could Bertie Lou ty to conventions to be held during 2.S65 pounds of butter constituting pedestal 1 feet high and $ feet by clock the time was five. minutes of roeanJLNot really that Rod and she dinner party. - , ; ... , . ' i . . 16 feet bass. had parted ? Lila took "courage on tha month of Augustrcall is hereby the world's two-yerecord. Confronted, she admits that she ten. mde varto the Pemocrats of tho Shew threw back the silk covers tha barest chance that this could be gave him an empty case In order ious districts' of Provo precinct, to "' decided convene to make him dependent on her gen- - on- - her bed and sat up against the Bertie Lou's meaning.-Shat 8:00 o'clock p. m.. on the pillows. The room to remain silent, lest she divulge 13th - eroslty and to win his love. He re "Ho was cwum" is correct day of August, A. D. 1928. at and seventeen, at the Parker School miles,'' too much. Perhaps, after all. Rod was 'n 7 with the and her disloyal treachery pudiates PRONOUNCE Second and at the set East forth First. "pendulum as if Building, herein, meeting places close drawn to keep out the had not told Bertie Lou about ItSat , ty to her husband and she snerring- - shades with stress on . and the scene on the balcony. fur the purpose of electing delegates North street-SH- , spelled near was the One, daylight. bed, H night Lou him Bertie reminds that ly and alternates to Judicial Con" as so Is not It DUN STANLEY "pen." FORD, at a house party with young Pal- - half wayout up to admit air. Lila "Yon can tell Rod that he needn't vention to be heldthe WM.; in the City and '"" of bed and hastily pull- have run away like a whipped cur," used. mer. He leaves her and drives mad-- jumped Precinct Chairman. commonly ed down. She must, she guessed, Bertie Lou, continued, growing County Building, in the City of Pro DON'T USE "wantub" when you lyout to. the Palmer estate. Enter- lookit a LEE. MADSEN, vo, at 2:00 o'clock p. m.r on the 23rd out warmer-Us have "I wouldn't left always sight Rage put door an unlocked mean "want tn."-- ing the house by A. Precinct of D. to 1928, and the Secretary. often he sees Marco emerging from a mark on her featureb, and she had a finger to stop him. I want "you day August, Convention Used ADAGE but popularly to be held Congressional .. room In . his dressing gown and raged through the night Exhaus- both to know that. misquoted: ' "A prophet is not with- -'' in the C(ty of Logan at 8:00 o'clock had forced to since tion bed "Evsr her Beyou began Just voice Inoide, crawling hears Bertie Lou's outhonor save In hig own country before daybreak. But she had not around after him I've given you p. nr ob the 24th day of August A. i .was "A prdphet is not without honor lieving the worst, ha goes away, D. 1928, and the State Convention v because I couldn't ' ; Slept chance, evety. without leaning that they had Just ' save In his own country nd in his! She was barely back on hsr pil- love a man who wanted a girl .like to be held In the City of Logan, at come upstairs from a early morn DON'T SAY "He has swam two own house," as TT7appear3 in Luke. 10:00 o'clock a. m. on the 25th day with a even lows, was if soft it Lila, : after only' you, Ing swLn In the poc!. t burning on a stand at the head of you'd used every way you knew to of August A. D, 1928. The places for holding the primarNOW GO ON WITH THE STORY her French bed, when Bertie Lou make him care for you." ' Lila flushed and lost some of her ies and the number of delegates alwas admttted.j . : CHAPTER XXXVI caution. sura how that lot ed to tha various wards, are as She When Bertie Loif oaened the door They looked at each other as two Bertie Loi did not know Rod had follows, Dtstricts one,' twr andlhreeT ot .Xv '.....of her home she saw at once' that duelists might before tha clash of scorned her. . the Maeser School Building, at blades began. Bertie Lou walked "You hadn't any-rigInterto The place " something had happened. over, as the maid who had fere," she said brazenly. "You knew Sixth East, Second South. 3. was in confusion. A trunk, closed slowly Districts four, five and six, at "the shown her up, closed tho door be- when you married Rod that I still. out soon found Bertie Lou and hind her, and cam close to the bed, loved him. I made no secret of that Provo Junior High school,. First stood in theeenter of the livLila waved tier hand toward a And anyone but a fool would have South and. Fourth West street 3. " ing room. chair. "Good morning," she assay- guessed I'd have him back. And Districts eight, nine and Worn collars, an old hat, a pair ed pleasantly, but her voice was how could you expect to hold ths ten, at the seven,' Frankljn School Build. of shabby shoes, were piled Into the thick and Jerky. mart I wanted?" she added with a ing. Seventh West and Third. South ';. wastepaper basket The desk was Bertie Lou did not take her ayes sneer, ."Rod was my man. You Street. 3. " open and had the appearance of frpm Lila's face, or more toward took him when he didn't care what Districts eleven, twelve and thirbeen hastily ransacked. , An the chair she Indicated. , happened. , If he wanted to come teen, at the Timpanogos .School " ' saving - with box,suit cardboard empty Her eyes "were narrowed to slits back to me you hadn't any right to Building at Fifth West and Fourth crumpled tissue paper Bertie Lou and a sobrnful sneer twisted her try to stop him, You shouldn't street 214. have North v couldn't recall what had been pack lips out of alt resemblance to their Districts fourteen, fifteen, sixteen caught a "husband on the rebound had been kicked, ed away in It -- '' - aki lmel ywTha :'; 'f '''7 3jC -- i Mrs. L. T. WaKers,, Mrs. FranH Walters and son Bobby, of Provo, Mrs. May W. Retherford and dadgh- ter Enid of Salt Lake, Mrs. Alma A. Anderson and daughter Jean of Salinas returned to their homes Wednesday, after spending a week visiting friends in southern ytaH, including Manti, Salina, Panguitch, Bryee canyon and various other places of interest Mrs. W. 1. C4egg, Bina.Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg, Joseph Roberta.'.- - Mr. and Mrs. Xlaamr Holdaway, son Reed and daughter Aline, navs returned home from a month's auto trip to southern Utah, Cdloradq Montana, Yellowstone park and Idaho. They report having enjoyed V ! ; f. a delightful trip. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Mann ar the proud parent of a fine baby boy,: born Thursday evening at the Crane Maternity home. Mother and baby ) are doing nicely. The I has one. brother. . new-arriva- "" ' . - , a. d - f J.iJ"' "" t , hat . This extra Fire stone Process -- adds -- miles, and miles to the life I of the tire. It is aT great internal a "' . i - f. protection lib : y eliminating friction and she-agai- ono-fonrt- h . heat from the carcas itself. j : . . e lace-trimm- semi-darkne- ss J "pen-ju-Iu- m . . ,- -i . We offer the best in tires and service "pen-du-lur- YOUR ENGLISH Brimhall Bros. Tire Merchants' 223 WEST CENTER PHONE 260 ; - - . 66 ; to-w-it: -- ht ' pllaDon - . . wall, ut-apparently, against the way of someone in a hurry. . .The" cushions on the davenport were disordered. Had Rod - slept there without making his bed? Had hf. haan to bed at aU? It was his habit to put his pillows and covers away In a closet each morning before he left. And usually he placed the daytime cushions In a very neat and precise row. Bertie Lou told herself he.', had ' not been to bed at alL Her heart seemed to stop beating with the next thought that came to her Why had he gone away like this? She flewto his closet, opened it and saw that it was" empty. It was strange that he should stop to pack all his clothes if he were running off with Lila. .. ... No. It couldn't - be- - that! Rod wouldn't do a thing of such low order! But something must have somehoppened very suddenly!: thing that had caused Rod to forgetor not to care, that he had promIsed to let her know when he'd had enough of their hollow mockery of marriage.: But this was shabby! To let her come home and find herself de. serted in this coldblooded manner! And he didn't have to do It. It wasnt fair! Bertie Lou's whipping pain began to give way to anger. She blamed Lila. Rod couldn't have been so heartless if he had hot been influenced. It was at that moment she chanc- . ed to see the withered gardenia that ashe had kissed and left for Rod the night before. She snatched it up and fiercely tore It to bits, as though she could thereby destroy the love hat had prompted her to put It to her lips. of ' - I DIFFERENCE REALGOMFOilT MAK 1 . : ' - - : So! - ..They thought they could treat her like an old shoe, did they? Cast her off like that heap of old Jnjhejwastepaper basket! And she had come home dreaming of a chance to pour Rod's coffee . I I . 2 You'll notice it first when you settle yourself g comfortably into the deepushioned, seat and stretch your legs in its roomy interior. You'll be still mor deeply impressed when you take a drive arid discover how its four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers transform even the boulevards. roughest roads into smooth-ridinAnd you'll appreciate the complete restfulness the final touch of fine-cluxury which results d from a chassis, a silenced interior "and a newTvibrationless engine. Come drive the car that thousands are buying. Find out what a difference real comfort makes ! g ; TWO-DOO- Spar . . 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It was cold as ice in its restraint Rod told her merely that "he. was , leaving and would send her, as'soon "."as possible, the name of a lawyer - through whom she might commuui-eat- e with him. It ' nearly broke Bertie Lou's - fieartr -- Perhaps It would havefcd ahe . not been buoyed up by. her angerrNo matter If Llla was to blame Rod shouldn't hav allowed himself, to ftesuch-acad- , Bertie Lou believed aha nmil.l hot. iilm for-tt sonieday but not yet. Not quite. She was suffering too n paMi - . a fwBs. ."WHATA""'rv7 - 440 West Center, Provo Phone 1120 CORKER FIRST WEST AND CENTER 57 WEST CENTER """"" : IN THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS IN PROVO FOR 13 YEARS IKIt He; GOSHEN MOTOR -- H E P I I N IB C A R 04 GOSHEN. UTAH O P L 01W2l.tLlB. -JiC IWnEN BETTER "ATJT O M 0BILES ARE BUILT BUICK I WILL BUILD 4 Til EM J |