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Show PRO VO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, J U N El 2, 193 PAGE FIVE Pool by ITlflGEL rflc ELLIOTT flRLin Phone 495 imns j O 195i NEA SLRVICE.INC. TfomiiiHiiffia... I MM . MJUI I II I I -.J . I! . . , D BEGIN HRHE Kill AY HONNIB O'DAHE, rrho nnrk, )a Belreder drug; afore and help to support her mall brother. 7oaarer alatrr and motaer. la In lre wlln DAN CARDIGAN, nh KCTACE, kandaom Hfwromtr JL.,v ' 'r,e"d her V- bJLll. Wfco ork " DRA UWnEJiCE, pretend. IZ.Jtfl of lrmtnln i J.?."" . Bm ' to marry ANGIR GILI.EN. who work. Z "BOD' FOr7'- Da IHephone.. Noam 10 him. hot Zbont ei"S- . ' worrit 7.e. l-fc"r-W KAT. dl.eon- lovltea them to a dinner party. WpW GO ON WITH THE STOUT CHAPTER IX CANDRA pursed her lipg. watch-fng watch-fng her Blim. cool reflection In the glass and approving it Her frock was of white lace, deliberately deliber-ately Ingenuous. Sandra was not the Ingenue far from It but occasionally oc-casionally she chose the role. A born sounded below stairs and she snatched np a brief wrap of green silk and hurried out of passed a maid in trimmest black Teln,irB 'f.1 tonight. Hetty. Tell Father." Sandra directed. The servant's small dark eyes flickered at her mistress for, moment with a hint of antagon . lni. Instantly quenched. Her reply wa8 perfectIy respectful Very well. Miss Sandra." nrJT Was the ruste of soft scent on ?k6 hlDt f an cent on the stairs. a door j ammed and gears clashed nols- "J. A motor purred away Into tne summer e ening. Lilac and rose and blue stained the western sky. The air was delightful de-lightful warm, yet fresh and as the car slipped westward the odors of summer night in the country drifted to the nostrils of the two occupants of the car. "Nice." purred Sandra, slipping her long, white hand, with Its red Jewels of pointed nails, around her escort's arm. Dan Cardigan grinned down at her. "Lady, you said It!" That was Dan. The argot of the man In the street served him for speech. In spite of all his background and 7 training Dan talked. Sandra re-I re-I lightly, rathe like - roustabout. roust-about. She didn't mind. She liked everything about him his bigness, his frown, his masculinity. masculin-ity. Liked? Well, that was a mild word. - - "Who's gojng'to be there? At Charles' place. I mean." she In- - - quired Idly. Dan shrugged. "Dunno. Probably Prob-ably the Waterman crowd." "Oh. I don't think so. I hope not," protested Sandra. "They're - awfully dull. Oh. Danny, if they are you'll have to take me away early. I shall perish of boredom." "Watt, and see." advised Dan. Sandra slumped luxuriously In the roadster's low Beat. After a moment she demanded, "Give me a clgaret. Danny, like an angel." WITHOUT removing his eyes from the road. Dan produced a packet, lighted a clgaret. and put It between the pouting lips of the girl. Sandra narrowed her eyes. squinting through the smoke. Most men toos advantage advant-age of such tiny Intervals to snateh a kiss or two. It wasn't It couldn't be that Dan thought ber unattractive. "Absard," she muttered to herself. her-self. , "What did you say. Beautiful," drawled the object of ber thoughts. She patted his coat sleeve possessively. pos-sessively. "Nothing." They drove on in silence for BOOTS AND HER WASHINGTON U WHAte oat op stoHr. 43hH comes TVWT ENORMOUS ENOR-MOUS wcap . DIRECT t-V beneath me MATE'S 8 OAT. f C0QA VfcV .C0Rr-NkV000O 7V e 1933 BY WEA SERVICE. INC REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. 1 TjSgto J ' 35J J fir Dan stared at the pretty face, dentty to Sandra's provocative ones. another minute. Then Sandra said suddenly, confidentially. "Remember "Re-member what we talked about yesterday. Dan?" A slow red burned under the man's deep tan and his voice sounded embarrassed. "Guess 1 said too much. Didn't mean to rave on so but Mother burned me up at lunch. 1 had to talk to someone." "I know. Danny dear." Sandra was all gentle understanding. "It's difficult. It's terribly so. But has It ever occurred to you that perhaps your mother's right?" Dan slowed the car a little, turning to stare at her. "About Monnle, you mean? But 1 thought but you said " He seemed bewildered. "I know. Dan I'm terribly fond of Monnie. You know that. She's had a difficult time. She works hard. She's a splendid girl. We all know it. But here's the point are you two suited? Is it worth all the the fuss and fighting it's suVe to cause In your family? Remember, Dan. your father's awfully proud of you. He's .expecting great things. You'll have a position to maintain main-tain some day. Not Just here but in Cleveland In New York. You might be why. Dan. there's no reason at all why you shouldn't do something really big! In politics, poli-tics, or something like that." Her eyes widened. "What's that got to do with Monnie?" Dan wanted to know. SANDRA hesitated. "Monnle's all right." she admitted slowly. But It's the family. Dan. They're after all, we might as well face facts they're nobody Her brother works in a garage. Her youcg sister's rather wild, I hear. It's Just not the 6ort of thing that would 6ound awfully good later on if a man were to go In for public life." "Whoever said I was going in for It?" asked Da d . mildly humorous. hu-morous. But Sandra could Bee the Idea had appealed to blm She pressed the point. "All these things seem so un Important now," she said, gently judicious. "A man doesn't know BUDDIES Htvtf A SWELY. IDEA TUBBS mini, iitj juuuuih Before he knew what was happening, his lips were Dressed ar- at 22 what he wants to be In 10 years. He has to plan look ahead or someone else has to do It for him. Many splendid men." she reminded him sweetly, "have found their lives all warped and twisted because they'd choseu the wrong sort of wives." "But Monnie isn't " Dan began be-gan protestlngly. "1 know. Dan. 1 know. Haven't I," asked Sandra, smiling ruefully, rue-fully, "done everything possible to help Monnie? Not that I think It's done much good, really. I'm afraid, deep down, she doesn't honestly like me." She sighed and brushed at hei eyes lightly with a whisp of chlf fon and lace. "No. Danny, dear." she con tinued. still in that dulcet, sisterly tone. "I can see both sides ol the question. I see yours and Monnie's and 1 see your parents', who are proud of you and want the best. How can they be sure It's not Just a boy and girl Infatuation? Infat-uation? How can anyone of us know it Isn't?" Dan growled something unln; telliglble and swerved his car Into the driveway curving before the little old stone and timber house where Charles Eustace lived. "Don't be cross, Danny-boy,'' pleaded Sandra prettily as they came to a halt under the porte cochere. "You know 1 want the best for you. too, don't you?" She was very close to him. Dan. hurt, puzzled and somehow definitely annoyed, stared down at the pretty face lifted to his. Before he knew what was happening hap-pening his lips were pressed ardently ar-dently to Sandra's provocative ones. - There was a slgb and then Sandra slipped out of his grasp and through the door. "Danny. 1 can't imagine what's getting into us." she breathed, scandalized. "I'm sorry didn't mean " muttered the man. following her. In Sandra's long-lashed eyes was a suppressed glimmer of triumph M UN NIK felt her heart stand e t i II. She had been in the em brasure overhanging the drive, wat chine the sunset Sh hart fcfc GOHG I .. . . . -f 'aBBBVB been utterly unprepared for the shock of seeing Sandra arrive with Dan. For an Instant, not meaning to. she had stared at the pair below. Then she hart seen Dan's face hover for an instant close to the girl's had seen the sudden, brief but passionate IiIsf that followed. rne felt sick and faint. Her blood hummed In her ears. Whore should she no what should she do to escape? ! She turned, like a lninli d thing There was a- sharp ral-a tat at Charles' knocker imw l'lu crv. ant was hurrying In rcspnns. None of the people In the little I fireside group neither Kay. sparklingly pretty In tier old pink organdie, nor Charles knstai e. j the host, nor his New York fri'-nd. , VV-I).(er M t I!h rn tun r i rtvil the tableau. Monnie alone knew I what had passed between Sandra land Dan Just before ..ih.s opening ! of the door . Jane nraced tierseir to meet them. "Hello. Dan!" "Hello, Monnie I'hla Is tide The shadow of a nnuv.i n e -crossed Sandra's mobile iiniin ance and was Instantly 1.r:.-ed "Monnie, darling h.ii Inn:" Sandra was more effusive than usual. That, thought Mo utile, was hei guilty conscience. "Cocktails, every In Ml v : " Charles Eustace, very splendid In hia white flannels and dmililr in i blue coal, held up the shaker. "That Is. everybody but Miss Kay. She's a baby and can only have orange Juice." Kay pouted without real it meaning It. Monnie, usually pn concerned over all thai happened to her young sister. scarcely heard. She was In a maze she scarcely knew what to do or to say. Sandra and Dan! Then it was true. It was true! Her in stinct had warned her, time after time, and her Instinct had been right. "Here's to you!" Charles Kus tace said. 6aluting her. He drank. He offered her his arm. "Will you let me take you In to dinner?" din-ner?" (In I5e ContJniM'd r' cTriHE MATE '5 BOAT FLOOD -I J CP. TVU! ENRAGED WMAtE CHAUGtKG -THE SECONP MATC TO THE RESCUE UATH A BOMB GUN. ' in INFORMATION GUIDEp Car Painting Washing, Polishing, Greasing Phone 1000 TELLUR1DE Permanent Waves of Distinction! OIL WAVES A SPECIALTY - - Nesf anfl LILLIAN ALLRED'S Phone 727 JLisA5) Permanent Wave Shop 35 E. 4th South. up Sewing Machine Bargains ISlcctrics ana Treadles all makes. Hemstitching, perfectly done, reasonably priced. New shop 458 West Center. Just east of Superior Motor. Elizabeth Souter in charge. tf A Good Time To Paint Before prices rise. Bennett's Pure Paint $3.00 per gal., easy to apply covers solid and gives a maximum protection at a minimum cost. MAIBEN GlwVSs & PAINT CO. 272 W. Center. Phone 160. tf Trucking And We Move Anything Anywhere HARDY TRANSFER Phone P II YELLOW 3 " O E o Probate and Guard ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District Court, of the State of Utah, Utah County Rollo Hoagland and Minnie Bees-ley, Bees-ley, as executrixes of the Estate of Horace E. Hoagland, otherwise known as H. E. Hoagiand. deceased, de-ceased, plaintiffs, vs. Abraham Howa and Wattfa Howa, his wife. Mutual Coal and Lumber company, a corporation, and Ottenhcimci company, a corporation, defendants. defend-ants. To he sold at Sheriff's Sale on Wednesday the 28th day of June 193.'?, at twelve o'clock noon of said day at the front door of the County Coun-ty Court House, at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City. Utah County. State of Utah, all (he tight, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit : Commencing at the southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 30, Township H South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian; running thence West 20 chains; thence North 5 chains; (hence East 20 chains; thence South 5 chains to the place of beginning. Area 10 acres. Together with all water right heretofore and now used upon said premises and pai ticulai ly that water right used upon said premises prem-ises from the Rock Canyon Irrigation Irriga-tion Company. Al.so, together with all improve incuts upon said prpmises, or which may be built upon said premises. Daled at Provo City, Utah, this 3rd day of June 1033". K. C. DURNELl... Sheriff. Ut. Co., Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy. THAT ? a,v eSlbs6Hl r TVg.S " SECOND MATE'S HARP00MER S KHOCKED TO KINGDOM C0NVE. - : I &-JL WTrv t; fi Duco Very Low Prices. MOTOK CO. Phone 1000 tf Moving Anytime 148. 256 West 2nd South m24 MOVING CABS & TRUCKS I 17 RENT CARS tf Watkins and Holbrook, , Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. Roundy Bldg., Provo, Utah. Pub. June 5, 12, 19, 26, 1933. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District Court, ot the State of Utah, Utah County. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Cnmnanv h cornoiat ion . Dlaintiff. vs. E. 6. Moe and Nancy L. Moe, ! his wife, defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Wednesday the 28th day of June 1933. at e:even o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Coun-ty Court House, at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the ahove named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in' Utah County. State of Utah, to-wit: The North half of the South half of Lots 7 and 8, in Block 42. flat '"A", Provo City Survey of Building Lots. Dated at Provo 12th day of ..lay E. G. Sheriff of By Chas. W. City, Utah fhis 1933. DURNELL. Utah County. Ut. Mitchell, Deputy. Thomas and Thomas, Lawyers for the Plaintiff. Publication in Provo Evening Herald Juno 5, 12, 19, 26, 1933. PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS Winners in thP pholo contest which accompanied work in the photography class conducted this spring at Brigham Young university univer-sity are announced by Dr. Wayne B. Hales, who taught thp class. First prize was won by David Merrill. Provo; second, Harold Col vin. Provo; third. Bertha Hooks, Provo. Honorable mention was awarded Lynn Sea lie. Mark Stab-man. Stab-man. Spanish Fork; Virginia Taylor. Tay-lor. Esmond Snell, Provo. George Waters, manager of the Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. and Professor Harrison R. Merrill, B. Y. U., were donors of the prizes. BY MARTIN weiva STYA- T J HEP, II S T. OFF. 1933 V WEA SCHVICC INC. BY CRANE T Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP 159 North Univ. Ave. Wc specialize In lawn mower sharpening. Work done factory way. All kinds of furniture repaired. repair-ed. We sell new and used furniture. furni-ture. Cash paid for used furniture. furni-ture. We call and deliver free. Phone 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo. Bills, Mgr. PLACE of BARTER This column is open to "ex change" or "baiter" ads. The price rate is cut one-half, with the mini mum charge 25c. At this rate, a 2 line ad will run 1 week lor only Uc, or it will run 4 days for 25c. Regular classified rates are printed on the classified page. "Plac of Barter" ads are run, for just one-half one-half these ratea. 46 FT. HAYPOLE and cable for what have you. E. 1. Jacob, Orem. j!2 GOOD fishing car, '33 license. Trade for cow. 162 E. lsf No. jl2 FOB BENT- - CTN FURNISHED 5 RM. mod. home. Furnace and garage. 444 So. 1 East. jl6 5 RM. mod. home, furnace, garage, washroom, lnq. 488 No. 4th E. jl5 MAIN floor, most mod. 3 rm. cottage cot-tage in city. 425 No. 4th W. jl5 5 RM. mod. home and garage. 475 West 3rd No. Call 1034J. . jll ATTRACTIVE 3 rm. ape, strictly mod. Duplex. Close in. 390 W. 1 North. jy6 4 RM mod. apt with garage. 244 No 1st E. Call Jacob Coleman. jl8 NEW 5 room modern home. 434 No. 2nd East. j9 CARPETED 3 rm. apt. electric stove and refrig. 142 W. 2 So. jy3 OR FURN. apt. dec. equijjt, garage. ga-rage. 270 N. 1st E. Phone 1525J. j20 S RM. house, garden spot, cheap. 415 W. 2nd. So. lnq. 15 So. 1st West. jlti CLEAN 3 or 4 rm. mod. home, garage, range, linoleum. 723 N. 1st East. J14 FOB 3ALE HOUSES FOUR room home, at cost of ma- j terial. 520 West Second So. j 12 i fS0rrs wwwwvw w FOB SALE CABS tl FORD ton truck, completely complete-ly overhauled, painted. Washburn Wash-burn Service, Orem. jl2 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS WHITE sewing machine in good condition, cheap. 193 I' 1st No jlK SPRING fry:-: 10c. Leo Duke, 790 So. 11 West. Phone 615. j IK CASH register .$150 value, good as new $40.00. Phone 82. jl6 USED mowing machine in good condition. Reed Knudsen. Phone Q27J2. jl3 BABY bed, practically new. 145 E. 3rd South. jl2 CINDERELLA washer, cheap. Fine for baby washings. 333 West Center. jl2 CHAMBERLAIN fireless gas range, like new. Cheap. 517 So. 6th West. jl2 CELERY, cauliflower and red cabbage. cab-bage. 775 E. 3rd No. Phone 437. j23 FIRST class baled hay. 1291 East 4th So. Springville. jl6 TOMATO, cabbage, pepper plants, dahlia bulbs. 467 So. 6th West. Phone 677W. jl7 DESERT cactuses 10c to $2.50. 431 W. 2nd So. Phone 993. jl3 EXTRA special, transplanted flow-" flow-" -e Kind or assorted 5 doz. $1.00 Cannas out of 4 in. pots iui .c. t'-erry s Seed store. j!2 TOMATO and cabbage plants. David Skinner. 3 mi. No. of Provo. jl6 PLANTS: Tomatoes, cabbage cauliflower, peppers, eggplant 389 No. 7th W. Ph. 144J. jl3 FOUND AUTO tire and wheel in Provo canyon. Call 146 E. Center. Describe De-scribe and pay for ad. jl3 IK HELP WANTED FEMALE ' HERE it is! Attractive proposition for women and girls. Call Hotel Room 15. - , jl3 You Will Be Surprised . . . at our New Low Hate how cheaply your car cen be repaired and adjusted. ad-justed. Genuine Iarts Factory-trained Mechanics Inspection and Estimates Free NOLAN MOTOR SALES 150 North Univ. Ave. PHONE 1100 FOB BENT FUBNISflED COZY bedim with electric j.at' 193 East 1st North. j'2." MODERN 2 rm. apt., gas. 142 No 1st East. Phone 843. jl'i 2 NICE rooms." Just. 'ght - lor, couple. C. E. Clark". 119 No tith West. jl2 MOD. HK. apt. Clean Take part work on rent. Phone 306 W. j'J3 NICELY furn. 3 rm. mod apt. 231 So. 1 E. Phone 1063. jlt MODERN 2 rm. apt., screen porch, disappearing bed. 193 E. 1st No. J22 OR UN FURN. 3 rm. mod. apts. 56 West 4th North. jl4 TWO modern rooms with bulh. $12.00. 160 So. 3rd East. j)7 2 RM. mod. H. K. apt., gas stove, bath, $7.00. 371 No. 3rd W. jil COOL well furnished rms. C!o3e in. 260 No. Univ. Ave. - J16 OR UNFURN. 5 rm. borne. Close in; 3 rm. apts. Inq. 227 E 3id No. j.16 SEE J. W. Gessford for fine apts. and homes. Phone 757J. j 16 3 LIGHT .housekeeping rooms. Alio bedroom. 115 So. 3rd W. j20 5 ROOM modern home, garage elcc. refrig. paitly furnished. 645 W. 4th North. jLJO WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TRANSPORTATION for two persons per-sons to Chicago in private car. Phone 1380. ji2 GOOD repair man. Inquire 111 No. University Avenue. jl3 USELESS her tics and cows. Iftui ones if calle.i lin n dintely Ctf 680. provo tf LOSJ BAY horse lion lbs. 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