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Show "I - .-rr t J ' ft '( RflVO (V ft A ID SUNDAY HERA kD SUNDAY, DECEMBER U, 1032 2 1 ! i i GIO..J- oWEST fTeaX'' CHAPTER XL VI I CONTRARY to the expectations of the doctor and to all rules of. convalescence. Dona did not suffer a setback. Asper brought her news from the room down the hall, news that he made encouraging and bright He was sitting on the toot of her bed smiling at her in his rough way when Dona suddenly remembered re-membered something. "Where is Dud? I haven't seen him since yesterday afternoon." Asper's wide smile faded and he tried to give her an answer that was casual. "Oh, he's around here." Dona knew instantly that some thing was wrong. Her father could not cover anything up while lie was looking straight into her face" Dona knew him too well. "Something has happened to Dud," she said simply. "Better tell roe all about It, Dad, I won't make any fuss... " Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE The West Union Canal Company, a corporation, with its principal place of business at Lake View, Utah County, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 3rd day of February 1932 the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders share-holders as follows: BOOTS AND HER sG6ozo 1 won WASHINGTON TUBBS itft THE most amm- : ftVSTORV OF PAHPEMONIJW V4fc aOMAKTlC; fRiMce.wia f rtrv6 W HIS WVTS, AMP S 1 w iul Becowfetue sufrcmg JtUlUR OF TH& TRWaUtY. j v . ' - lJKcvJxvLcci 'AiNLvnlo :.rKJJcirNl3 5 (this ,1S;wLve- Asper looked at hla daughter (or a moment while he east about for a way to tell her. Finally, he plunged In. but Immediately hedged, Mile took your car and went to the city." Dona's - soft llp curved Into a sudden smile that bewildered the troubled Asper. She was actually smiling. "When did he go?" she asked. Aaper grunted-wUU distinct disapproval. dis-approval. Dona was a puule to him In a great many way a 'Hare aha waa sitting up in bed, looking almost happy. In fact-- radiant, while he told her that her husband had gone. "HcU eome? back," Dona gated dreamily oat of thVwlndow.'a aha spoke. She was not thinking about Dudley Winters except to be thank-ful thank-ful that he had made, the way out very easy. "He's chasing some craiy clew," she added. "He may not come back at all. He left pretty permanently. Asper finished lamely. Dona replied with a little laugh. She reached out and took her fa ther's hand. With a squeese, she pulled him around until she could look into his eyes. Asper gave her his attention with sudden Interest. "I: hope It, Is permanent." she whispered. Asper snorted rbut not with, complete com-plete conviction. "Because he is not your son-ln lrwlr Dona's cheeks colored beautifully, beauti-fully, her eyes shone. ASPER gaaedf'at her without speaking. His mind was flash lng back over the" happenings of the past few 'weeks and he was checking check-ing up many little Incidents, Finally Final-ly he smiled and patted her hand. He was too relieved 'to be angry. "How and why did you do it?" he asked. 5 "It was; Dud's Idea. Hegot the certificate signed npmnd we were to use It: to get you back to the city." Dona was serious now. Asper's eyes dimmed a little as he watched her small hands working work-ing patterns on the quilting of the comforter. She would have gone through with it for his sake. "You would hare married Win ters to save your old dad? He asked the question, knowing the answer. an-swer. Dona squeezed his hand. Asper got to his feet with a weak attempt at a grunt "I better get In and see about that crazy buckaroo," he said gruffly as he strode to the door. "Take good care of him," Dona called after him. Asper's answer was swallowed up by the slamming of the door. She. Cert. No. Name Shs. Aint. 556 A. M. Carter, James Snow 5 $ 2.50 253 Stennie Swenson ... 1M 2.25 328 Stennie Swenson .... 4 6.00 564 Thos. Anderson' 1 150 447 Leonard Goddard ..10 15.00 521 Sarah Strasburgr 13 1950 530 Alvina. C. Wilkinson 4 6.00 541 Retie Wood and Ethel Simpson 13 1150 553 Samuel Wilkinson 4 2.00 566 Huldo Hanson 5 750 568 Frank Williams .... 1 150 560 H. Glen WJJliama . . 1 150 572'E. ILCalder 5 3.50 BUDDIES i's - '. .'iv-. vfrrr- 1 T- "S Oi co ivv ru tor I XSnrv v ' i I r I imnui mi i in mm i in n I - - the window, Plant piled them i up in he? Ulna one; feet l tftnt tide, ci and found ehin propped wind, the wast comp tag to gt uu .nd. e The doctor came her curled up with he lohe-palmt t her andt andner Una carted to a drea y amUa. lie stood looking down M n her In su prise, j . x "You will not aeedlany attention frornxw havgrfttrt her, "You are tht moat alive efUany patient I ever ow.H lm jgeIOf ,un muMM? Dona announced, MI'mgoing to help with your, new patient. The doctor looked k j at her. "You eanisot help with htm. You ing just aa wiu da motya good by c X tell you TToraorrow I wtllf C made a question ot tt , ' "W'll aee," the doet denly all profession WIH vin nil n t WM tuO 4tcntti ther both around under toot I eoiild do notlh ing tor him 'and he la very tick lt4 man." rpNAacceped thai ruling wltn, reservation, hut ej. ha did accept it She had earned, to have a great deal of respect foV Use tall medical man who nerved aa coimpany doctor. She aperst an 'lmrrt lent morning waiting f ojp news fbm the room down the hwlL Asper came in twice but his assurances lhat Stsm was getting on 11 did not ease, Dona's longing to go to him . That afteitaoon Asper carried Dona out on tfte porch and,' fixed her In a mass ofj pllloiwi where ahe could look out qver tls valley. He sat down beaicle her atod gazed reflectively re-flectively out dver his timber hold- toRS. ; ' . ' "Tell me what really Xiappenedy'to you while youtwere ridjlng?" Bona finally asked. ' - i "I rode down Into Iass Creek." Asper began. 1 . "And found Jnst wh&t I , found," Dona cut in. TI tried to tell yon but you would reaver let me. Asper nodded. "I vlsh I, had lla, tened." , "And then whaftW ' "I canght SwergSa on the trail and disarmed btai I Intended to bring him in but" one of his men came up behind ois and I was cot. ered. Swergin to3k me to a oabln and tied me up." iAsper'a eyes grew dark as heremetdiberedU "He threatenedyou?" Dona asked breathlessly; i "He told) me bin whole scheme of robbery, then wedt out and set fire to the cafoin." Jisper tossed : his black cigar away. ' 606 Glen Weeter 2 3.00 616 J. R. Miller Iny. Co. 9 14.25 385 Mary E. Bunnell 9 11.00 601 R. C. Farrer . . h- . --33 4950 140 Thos. S. Farrer ..i.lOH 15.75 And in accordance with law and by order of the .stockholders made on ,tbe 3xO:3ay lot-February 1932 so many shares (of each parcel of such stock as may "be necessary will be sold at the residence of L. John Nuttalh Lake View, Utah County, Utah; on the 28th day of Dec 1932 beginning at the hour of Ten (10) o'clock a. m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon sal and looked mfc at idna 4 - rl VM'r til - is PaU eama in and tAVfd ma, ) sent him en down here to Mad Swergtn ott And liU7ed to flgbt tne fire and keep tt out of tha Urn ber," Anper stopped a tUough about tn-ndd omfthtng;a 01d ptan Ball tell yon why he came back?" Dona asked. t II ER question wai answered b; n if Qln fTenj tha ftepa, Pooa sad Aiper tntned to ea dusty eew noy standing awning nt them i jtt WM,MaUoy, Ml went after Mm," Malloy stated briefly , ; Yow did?' Asper showed bU a)u prlaew Yon knew Stan Pall waa not whet wa thought?1 Pona askd lowly, "Knew It from the start but be would never let roe saya woid or butt n.M Malloy sat dqwn on the top step. Ho waj bot and tired, but ho woe eager for news about fltaa. MIs the kid nil Tight?" he naked. Ton can. see htm tomorrow," Asper As-per promised. Did that rat, Swergin, get in. a shotr Malloy wai plainly surprised, It waa Dona who answered. "1 did It 1 thought he was getting away with another killing and 1 hot him." Malioy looked' at her unbellWpg-ly unbellWpg-ly for a full minute, then his grin pread widely. "You fan a mean gun." he aald and started to get up. "Don't run off, I, want to ask you a lot of questions," Dona said smilingly. smil-ingly. Malioy grinned and dropped back on tha porch step. Asper got up. "I better see about my patient" With a wink at Malioy, Mal-ioy, he strode Inside. "I want you to tell- me all about Stan Ball," Dona eald simply. Malioy dodged a reply. "How about this feller. Winters?" Malioy asked bluntly.' "Wa were not married. We tried to fool father and make him leave this country with us." Dona spoke frankly, too. "That's why he felt free to skip out with that little senorlta from over the ridge," Malioy spoke deliberately; de-liberately; "I figured he was about half all right" v . Dona started, then got a grip on herself. Malioy had said more' than he might have, had be known that aba only, knew halt of the story. "That accounts tor all his riding." ahe said with a smile that hinted she had known all the time. Malioy nodded and got up again. "Til be back If you want me," he said as he clanked down the steps. -To Be Concluded) together with the costs of adver tising and the expense of the sale, L. JOHN NUTTALL, secretary, R. D. 1, Provo, Utah. Pub. dates, Dec. 11, 18, 25, 1932. NOTICE . OF STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING Notice is hereby; given that the annual meeting of stockholders of King David Mining Company will be held Tuesday, January 3rd, 1933 at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m., at the principal place of business of the company. Knight Block, Provo, Utah, for the purpose of electing a Board of five (5) Directors and Wr "Tha edward!" Oona gajned, 1 OrS IWT a- . iSWfc W-r-T-ST "ITT a TOP1' m tit in a r i m i if jpiktrr tfft"twts tr uks THt goop tmt6 swr h jLtft; A4P14MS OFF W -SfRCH OF BPMWCfe -INFORMATION DEPT.- Mfg. RADIATORS Rebuilt Loano QUICK AND tONnDENTIAL MANNING FINANCE BEOVICE Office 157 North Third W. Phone 23 Auto Loano and Inourance Loans at Reduced Rates, Insurance of all kinds. See us for Real Estate and Rentals, Inter Mountain Finance A Thrift Co. 67 North University Ave. Phone 1304. djl Christmas Permanents STANDARD WAVK f 1.15 GENUINE COMBO KINGLJKT $2.95 PROVO flEAUTV BCIIOOI-nEast 1st North Phone No. 2 d24 niwnn Raol Cnfal-A sTa 236 West CenUr -va abia jlucj laLW w. provo, Utah We Guarantee Honest Service to our Clients in Securing, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans and Bonds. d27 Holiday Permanents New Luxur Oil Wave $4.00 Phone 1436 Nimer Battery Station Willard Batteries, Sales and Service We specialize on Electric troubles Starting, Ignition and Generators Cor. 2nd West and Center Street Phone 649. d31 SWEDISH MASSAGE HYDRO THERAPHY, ELECTRIC CABINET BATHS. . 234 West Center, phone 116. Beth Beebe, Manager. ' Shoe Rebuilding siJSrW You Save When' You Bring Your Shoes to Our Modern Shoe Re building Plant,. LOUIS KELSCH at THE BOOTEBIE. raone 707 transacting any other business that may lawfully come before that meeting. Stockholders will be asked to ratify or reject the following amendment to the Articles of Incorporation: In-corporation: It is proposed that Article V be changed to read as follows: The principal place of business of this corporation shall "be at Salt Lake City, County of Salt Lake, VOW VNDKiT J. A t j NO NAWE MAMi;vyAc3DMiM- v.oki? it.4 c5Uft Mouse; J JU$T0gR. S WMMFB6CKLC ;.Y ADDRESS I tvrri SUJTTON CAFE . . 476 &q. University; Avenue - Repaired - Cleaned z Inourance Vera. Cloward Beauty Shopp Standard Wave $1.25 and up. 172 W. 2nd So. d22 n30 168 West Center. d24 When looking for a place to "eat," why not select one that has a reputation among folk who know good food when they taste it. d31 State of Utah, but transfer, branch or other offices of this corporation, either general or special may be established and maintained by the Board of Directors at any . other place in the State of Utah, or else where in the United States. S. B. HARMAN, Secretary. King David Mining Co. Pub. from Dec 9 to 20, 1932, incL BY MARTIN BY CRANE Go. i - : MP OOfc ttEPjO, STILL IM h PMC, IS LEFT TO HIS CMKRKKVE eoop FORTUNB B0V, obowl m J otmN' ut n y r M THAT'S tTRANG: IcoD: i suppose rTS Scw STbpes tCOULD B6 THE OF TM1S ' . 2 t o j LETS CH j 1 FHMD , 1 'T?7HrS.5F.il i Business Cards THE GENERAL SHOP 1Z9 Noi UnlT. Ave. We specialize- In stove and furnace repairing. All part furnished. We can clean furnaces and Cues. All kinds of furniture repaired. We buy and sell furniture. Cash paid for used furniture, we cam 04 oeuver zree. raou io-w. GEO. BILLS, Jlgr, xzoznnr to loazt YOU CAN DO m Ton oaa solve uoy family finsnHal problem with a "PERSONAL" LOAN lionthly Paymeata axe small The oost U low. Phone, write or oalL PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Room 9. O. P. Ska:? Building 2nd Floor Phone 210 70 East Center Street YOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Industrial In-dustrial Loan Co. 64 North University Uni-versity Ave. Phone 1277. tf SERVICE GARAC.K General Auto Repair - Armature Arma-ture Work - Automatic Stokers Stok-ers ft Electric Refrigeration. Prices right, work guaranteed jack Shipp - Harold Palme 5 No. 4th West WINDOW SHADES Cleaned and Rejuvenated Satisfaction Guaranteed Paper hanging - Painting and Calcimining SOREN MDSKELSEN 180 Setrth 8th West FOB EE1TT- FUBNISH SINGLE lower apts. Heat, hot water. 270 N. 1 East. Call 1525J. j9 MOD rooms. Coal or gas heat. Hot water. 160 So. 3rd East. d20 STEAM heated nns. and garages at Nixon apts. 185 So. 1st W. j7 OR UNFURN. mod. 5 rm home. Close in. Apts. Call 1054. j5 OR UNFURN. good homes and apts. All parts of city. Low rates. Call J. W. Gessford. 757J. dl8 THREE rm furn. apt., garage, private pri-vate bath. Inq. 61 So. 2 W. d9 3 RM apt with basement and modern. mod-ern. 155 West 5th North. dl6 2 RM cottage, Dachelor or single couple. 58 W. 3rd So. Call 381M. 112 2 OR 3 RMS. with garage; also sleeping room. 115 So. 3rd W. dlO FOR SALE - HOUSES"" GOOD house hi acre ground $600. Phone 986J. dl2 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITD2S SHORTHAND SCHOOL FOR PROVO. Pay when position secured. se-cured. Prepare now. Good times coming. Qualify in three months. Establish Provo school if sufficient suf-ficient interest. Write for particulars. partic-ulars. Byrne System 352 "D" St., Salt Lake. " dl4 WANTED mSCELLANEOUS WANTED Several catloads, draft- bred horses and mules, also saddle sad-dle horses. How many have you and how soon can you ship? Fred Chandler, Chariton, Iowa. D-4-1 1-18-25-J-l DISTRIBUTORS America's new home educational game r exclusive exclus-ive territory if you can organize crews. Wire or write for particulars. particu-lars. Lawrence, 660 S. Vermont, Los Angeles. TIMBER and rafters for hay shed. Call 016R2. dl3 USELESS horses ana cowa. Dead ; ones, if called immediately. Call 050R1. Provo. tf FRAME building, 1 or 2 rms. that can be jnovedt. Call 340. t 11 WILL purchase for cash suitable ten acres on any paved or oiled highway between Provo and Pleasant. Grove. Give full partlc-lars partlc-lars and lowest cash price.' Write Box 21-A Herald. dl2 ------- mm -ii-innrifriru'uTjxiui. LUSOELLAKEOITS VETERINARIAN- Dr. L. W. Jones, 371 No. 3rd W. Phone Wm. Thorn-ton Thorn-ton Drug NO. 4, 150 or Res. Phone 142M. , J10 - . --x 1 HEJ. WATTOIuLB TEAAND COFFEE ,ROUTE MEN ;Big reliable national company needs 3 more' men Immediately, r Previous experience, unnecessary but must be physically able JanoT willing to service. 200 steady con-k con-k sumers on 1 regular . route and . work ; 8V hours a' day ' for about 4 137.50. weklv WHt a Alhrt MtfHt clnnatl," o, . 1 Want Ad Rates- First insertion, par Una.' 10 cents; each, additional inaertkxa per line, 0 cents; one week, per line, 20 cents; two weeka, per Unev 60 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge 25 ctptij If not paid within three daya double price will be charged, Count five' words to line. Minimum' aooepted. two Una. o Legal Rate GREAT BIG BUYS This FARM'S water right Is worth $6000 at (400 per share , BEST WATER RIGHT A good I Five Room COTTAGE barn f outbuildings City Water Electric Elec-tric Lights Orchards PEACHES CHERRIES Improvements worthf U00Q. LAND AND IMPROVEMENTS IM-PROVEMENTS WORTH $10,000 With complete line FARM IMPLEMENTS IMPLE-MENTS And STATE HI-WAY LOCATION LO-CATION ONLY $5500.00. Substantial Sub-stantial payment Down. BALANCE AT SEE THIS PLACE. .Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 West 2nd North Provo. Utah : FOE EENT--TJHFTJEITISIIED MODERN "-nu. bungalow Stoves. Garage. 244 E. 4 North. dl4. SMALL modern home. Phone 994 J. : dl3 FOUR room house at Orem. Phone J 705. dl2 3 RM mod. heated; gas, hot water. Ground floor. 248 No. 2nd E. dl6 2 ROOMS with kitchen and rang $3 month. 870 W. 3rd South. Caa after 6 p. m. tf FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS BARGAIN Child's combination blackboard and desk. $L25. 357 North 4th East. ROMAN Beauty apples, 25c bu.; cabbage, 2 heads 5c. Inquire at Herald office. dl2 TEAM, wagon or harness. Cheap. Paul Oliver. Grand View, Rt. 2. dll FOUR wheel trailer, good tires. 112 West 4th North. dll VIOLIN and trombone, good con- j:u . m- mm . f . H . ' . aiuon, cneap. oau so. xnu vy. aii JONATHANS, Delicious, Grimes Golden, Greenings, Permalns, potatoes. po-tatoes. McMillen, Phone 667 J. jj SEVERAL diamonds forfeited! as security on loans. Columbia' Bond and Mortgage Co. 35 LOST PAIR of ladies' black kid gloves on Center street Wednesday. Phone 018R2, d!2 RADIO SERVICE FREE Radio examination In your home by 'factory expert Can fix all' radios. Phone 1338. J3 Probate and Ctiard-ianship Ctiard-ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for-Further Information. j SUMMONS In the District Court of Utah County, State- of Utah! Sarah Mills Dawson, plaintiff, vs. Walter Elgin Dawson, Defendant. Defend-ant. The State of Utah to said Defendant: De-fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service serv-ice of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; ac-tion; and in" case of your, failure So to dq, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands de-mands of " the complaint which within 1 ten days after service ! of this ' summons upon you, will - be filed with the Clerk of said Court. ThtsV action is brought to dissolve dis-solve the marriage contract existing exist-ing between plaintiff - and - defendant. defend-ant. ' " MARTIN M. LARSON, . .. Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Address: Paramount Building, Provo, Utah. Pub. Nov. 20, 27, Dec 4, 11, 18, 1932 r CoiniOiiity Church - " A" food ' sale and bazar will ; be held al the' PeteiK Pan .cafe Saturday' Satur-day' from it su nu until 5 p.'m with ladiesrof the Community church in Charge; All are invited to attend.4 The regular Sunday school twill convenia.at. 10:30 . sum. . and : the preaciuWiaervtee. at' li:S0 with Roy. Virgil Games in charge.-v Christian Endeavor meeting twill be held at the-usual time Wednesday Wednes-day evening, ' $ - ; ,;,-rj" - " ' A welcome Is extended to aH:es-peeiaQyth6sa.who' aH:es-peeiaQyth6sa.who' havelno church home to attend the " Community churcbiBerxtcesi" . r;L ' ' . , . ' . ' ' . '. " . '' . . 1 f," ; v , . . '' ' ' t ' ' ' " " , ) ' ". " - 4" ' - - -- |