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Show P R 6 VOltJ T A H) T E V E N I NG H E R-AL D, W EDNES DAY, J AN U A R Y 3, 1 9 3 4 FAGE SEVET7 PHONE 495 Forgotten Sweetheart BY Mary Raymond kid iraru cd CHAPTER XXXVI r' was Bob's fatber wbo broke tb news. "Confound tbat boy trf mine!" be said to, Barbara He wants to torn the boat around and bead for borne." - "But Mr. Weston!" Barbara ex-claimed. ex-claimed. "I thought you said we were to keep him away a long time! I thought you said It would I good tor him!" Tie changed my mind about that. the aian said dryly. "I've decided Bob "may find a cure for bis moodiness at home a permanent per-manent cure." He couldn't resist letting the satisfaction he felt bow to his tone. . Barbara's face hardened. Suddenly, Sud-denly, wltb the sense of defeat weighing upon her. she cast diplomacy di-plomacy to the winds. "I can't say lm surprised at anything Bob might do," she retorted. "after, the way he has neglected me on this trir " "But Dan Maxwell hasn't neglected neg-lected you." Mr. Weston said quietly. - Shaken by disappointment, raging rag-ing inwardly. Barbara fled to bsr cabin and wept. She locked the door and would admit no one during dur-ing the afternoon, nor did she appear ap-pear at dinner. The maid, bringing bring-ing a teuiptlug tray. found her wltb swollen eyes and flushed cheeks. Barbara said she was having a touch of sea-sickness hut the maid had seen the results of rage and disappointment before be-fore and was not deceived. It was the hardest blow Barbara Bar-bara .bad ever known For once ber self-confidence was thoroughly thorough-ly shattered. She had come so close to her heart's desire and then tost It all to a tittle nobody! no-body! Barbara bad not a doubt that Bob was rushing back to Joan Waring. He bad seemed changed sinco the day they bad seen Joan's sister in Havana. Bob had gone to the table where Pat and the man with ner were .sitting. .sit-ting. When he returned be bad told Barbara that the couple were OB their honeymon. It seemed quite unimportant to her but Bob had been terribly excited about this news for some reason. Next morning Barbara wai out on deck wltb all traces of the motional storm, erased. She wore one of ber most becoming outfits and sbe was gay and smiling. She cried all the old tricks with Bob flattery, wistfulness and unbap-plness. unbap-plness. But he showed little Interest In-terest He 'wW attentive" and' courteous but wrapped In thoughts that shut Barbara out completely. . Soen she began playing Bp to Dan Maxwell, hoping the others would , consider her a consist eat coquette. Barbara .couldn't bear the1 thought that they might -be smiling over defeat even worse, pitying berl pAPTAIN ERIC was almost as . pleased es Bob when - the "Windward" made her way into New York harbor. The return trip, with the restless young man 'aboard, bad taxed the ..c&ptala's resources. Never hac he seen such lmpatie:e over the gradual "di minishing of distance. "We're making good time." the older man bad growled when, tor wnat "seemed the hundredth time. Bob asked bow Ion it wnni r before they were in. Bob Uagbed. He knew be was , BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES r r- b n OH 0O6ONKT . ANNWY ft VOOt's TV c Jy WASHINGTON TUBBS V0lHNCi MAD WASH M4t eSV ARG. UP r HSP l-x being an infernal nu: a : It was dark wi:m u- -an: snort by to the captain Hutii.ua nan refused Bob'a offei io dnv tei borne. She had recovered net composure and told nlro -wetl that Sue Willis and Dan werf taking ber to her aunt s 3b-added 3b-added that she might see But next day and thanked him lor the perfectly delightful trip. ' "So long. Cap." Bob said, smll Ing. , "Next time I'll try to be a better passenger." "Planning to bring that other girl-along?" "I'm off this minute to ask her." He would have liked to shout the glad news from the housetops He had planned exactly wbaf be would do. He would find Joan tuck ber arm in bis masterfully and set off to buy the marriagt license. It Joan had some toollbh notions about waiting be bad a hundred unanswerable arguments to prove that sbe was wrong. After they were married he would tell ber all that was In bis heart. She would forgive htm for his headstrong foolishness, he was sure. And be would spend the rest of bis life. trying to make up for all the unb.-'pplness and pain, his arrogance and lack of faith had brought Ler. Joan was so wonderful! So sweet and noble and brave and enchanting. Everything was right with the world since Bob bad bad that brief talk lu Havana wltb Pat and Barney. The taxlcab stopped at tbe-Park Avenue address. Bob leaped out and entered the building. At the apartment door b lifted the knocker with steady, certain fingers. fin-gers. He waited with the calmness calm-ness of a man who has found the magic password to happiness. ' A maid answered. "Miss Waring?" War-ing?" she repeated. "No. she Isn't here. She's gone to Memphis." Mem-phis." Bob turned away, soberly. But it was only for moment. Immediately Im-mediately be was planning to surmount sur-mount this obstacle. Where would be the nearest place to get an air line time table? JOAN walked home slowly. She had spent the afternoon with Sara, ber sister-ln-la who was knitting a boucle sui' and Insisted on teaching Joan bow. "It will give you something to do." Sara had said, wltb the unconscious Superiority -wf tle happily married young matron. Joan bad proved herself an apt pupil. "I'll probably be knitting suits until tbey go out of fash ion." sbe thought. "After a while when T'm a regular old maid I'll knit shawls and boctees for Pat's and Sara's babies." She was thinking all this hu.norouely but it was the sort o humor that leaves a sting, a little hurt ome where. Sara was an efficient and very proud young housewife. She took Joan through ber home, the second sec-ond tour of inspection since Joan's arrival. Sara was determined deter-mined tbat the other girl should not miss a single one of the comforts com-forts and conveniences of the new bouse. There were all sorts of time and labor-saving devices Sara was proud to show Bill's 9lst? what a considerate husband BUI was proving, what an up-and-coming young business mad r 7 1 CANT FIWO Boot & ANY V v 1 ir itu. iuu. Joan exclaimed over everything, every-thing, conscious of the little patronizing air that Sara could uot conceal. She knew Sara was rforry for ber. Despite Joan's sue-cess sue-cess In New York, despite the excitement ex-citement of ber life there, she bad not managed to marry. To Sara this fact 'spelled failure. It a girl couldn't get a husband for herself what did It matter bow pretty and talented she was? A career no matter bow spectacular spectacu-lar was, after, all. a poor substitute sub-stitute for a home. If Sara had voiced these thoughts Joan would have agreed with her. But Sara Said nothing. Her pity was revealed only in her tone and In ber pale blue eyes. Joan was In a melancholy mood as she started h. meward. She felt unutterably lonely on this golden September day Crisp brown leaves showered down about ber and crackled underfoot. Fall and the leaves were dying. '"The melancholy time of year " ALL the dayj would be melan-" melan-" choly from now on. Joan thought. She would be taking her place among the women who went cheerfully about their work, hiding hid-ing from the world the fart that tbey loved and were unloved She would always be like that because be-cause she could never marry without with-out love. And ber heart bad been given to Bob Weston. Her heart Would always be his. A taxi rattled past and came to a stop down the street. Joan, eyes down, thinking her wo unhappy thoughts, did not glance up. Not until she beard her name called She Btood still then, staring at Bob. the radiance in ber heart revealed re-vealed In her luminous eyes. Hei bands went out to bim blindly. On the swift flight from New York, with the roaring of the airplane air-plane motor in his ears. Bob bad thought of a thousand endearing things he would say to Joan. A .thousand tendernesses to prove to her bow deep and enduring his love was. But when be saw her there were no words. Oaly bis eyes meeting hers in that dazzled wonderment. His Hps on hera. Joan's arms about his shoulders Her tears and perhaps bis on his face. -, . Jfoiwa ton .mo men t. br b eid. each other close. These two alone apart from tv.e whole world! The time would come when tbey would talk of the pa-.' In the light of the Joyous present. But not Just yet. AH the questions had been answered tor bo'fc of them. "Let' get married, Joan. Now!" Bob said. "Let's." she agreed huskily, happily. ' But It was Mrs. Waring wbo acd the final word next day. She was reading aloud to Sara. Beorry and Bill from the afternoon papers. "Mr& Randolph Waring announces the marriage of her dnughter. Joan," she -id. "to Mr. Robert Weston of New York." There was pride In the mother s eyes, triumph in ber voice. She paused, touching ' her handkerchief handker-chief to her eyes. "Oh. children!" Mrs. Waring exclaimed. "Oh. I'm so happy ! TILE ESI) S1PX. TV'.5fLW TOO 6E0V Off 'ttt OTTf Xl MlfcO-- svocv itvrc.. " CWCH tit CMU'MH TtM ;i M INFO R GUIDE' SWING FRAMES For Your Photos at Reduced MAIBBN'S, INC. 272 Trucking And We Move Anything Anywhere HARDY TRANSFER - Phone University Pharmacy Prescriptions and Drugs. Fountain Luncheons, and Party Room. J. H. Andrew, pharmacist Drugs). Free Delivery. Turner Sentenced To Serve 60 Days Ray Turner of Provo was sentenced sen-tenced to 60 days In the Utah county jail Wednesday noon by Judge Martin M. Larson in the Fourth district court. Turner having hav-ing been found guilty of battery by a recent jury trial. Turner was found guilty of battery bat-tery on a young Provo girl some time ago, whom he is alleged to have given a ride in ...his truck. He is said to have taken her to the tempted to attack her, desisting southwest part of Provo and at-when at-when a local farmer approched with a club, according to the testimony testi-mony at the trial . Judge Turner ruled following the trial that the jury must consider con-sider the case as battery, not assault as-sault with attempt to commit rape OUR BOARDING Ta.. T -vV it . . . - SHAKER 3VfcS rAB IM GOIMG TO INVENT TYPE, THAT. HOLXyb "BOTH "SALT AvN"D PEPPER Q TURN THE Lt TO THE L.EET, AJSVD 3 ALT CO!VE OUT - TO THE. -RKSHT, AMt OUT "PEPPER IT IN THE CENTER, AN O VOL) SET A tVMXTURE OF SALT AND PEPPER 0 r ; enr Bar . t viwz i vos ueT r svt . op to vooe wo o?a. I DOESNY r MOTION Prices. West Center Phone 1G0. Moving Anytime 2f3C West 2nd South !. it 49G North University Ave. (tormeriy wun aenramm jurmson as it was originally filed, according to the facts as presented. The sentence under the original charge is from one to ten years in prison. Judge A. B. Morgan, who was appointed as Turner's counsel made a statement in his client' behalf before the sentence was im posed, calling the court's attention to Turner's wife and family of five young children. Commission Okehs Road Improvement County Commissioners Hilton A. Robertson and C. H. White Tuesday Tues-day agreed to provide a fence for a one-and-one-half mile strip of road at Lake Shore and will gravel it if the graveling project can n- included in the CWA projects. I Citizens living along the ro:ul have agreed to donate properly so HOUSE . . IF YOU WANT AH IDtM A MEAM r TAME, INVENT A SALT it HEARD OPHVS bHKtR THATT LtYTS EVERYBODY KNOW WHM J IT'S EMPTY ONE THAT STARTS T URN T T SHAKES 4 A T3ELL,CR -OR -SET MltU. ias Htpe! .j a r or v - w- 1 Atr For WANT ADS Phone 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified ad page ff they are in the office before 9 a. m. after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification." Want Ads will be accepted until 1 p. m. except on Saturday, Sat-urday, when they will appear In Sunday's issue if phoned Into thfl office by 4 p. in. Rates First Insertion, per line, 10 ents; each additional insertion, inser-tion, per. line, 5 cents; one week, per line, 30 cents; two weeks, per line, 50 cents; one month. per line, 90 centa. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count fitfe words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be charged charg-ed if payment is delayed or collector must calL Legal Rate 10 cents per line per In-lertlon. the road can be widened and the re-fencing will begin as soon as it can be surveyed. A delegation including in-cluding Dell Argyle and Albert Barney met with the commissioners commission-ers Tuesday and asked for the aid from the county. The road is badly in need of f ixing, ix-ing, they pointed out. a number of cars being stranded there over the week end . BY AHERN r r ENDURING YOUVtz H NEW DEA FOR A T3UTTER RNSNGS SPREADER FURS UP FILL TH YAANDLE WVTVA "BUTTER, jAN SQUEE7.E0 iREG U S PAT. OFf ; V. '.934 By NT A St HVtCf IN BY MARTIN O 133 BY NCA SCHVICC. INC. KCO. U- PT- 0fT- I BY CRANE V IT VIOUtv'T 9fc SO BAD, tPPltA IF SHG. WtRtNT SO U.- ) fvwep BREEZY about t. NT hey r '0' ' Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stove and furnace repairing. Grates and linings furnished for all makes. We clean chimneys at reasonable prices. We buy, sell and exchange used furniture. Free call and delivery service. We pay cash for used furniture. Phone 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo. Bills, Mgr. FOE RENT FURNISHED REAL home apt. See it to appre- i V 1 1 L- "... . . . . A J J 1 . . ' .J . J" C A RACK and heated apt. Nicely furnished. IKo So. 1 West. j.r PARTLY turn. 4 rm lower apt. garage $1250. Inq. 2.r. W. 2 S. J-r . ROOM apt, steam heated, electric elec-tric equipped. Apply 142 W. 2nd So. J4 STRICTLY mini, fi rm. home with basement. IM. K. 4th So. ('all SoU-W. j'i FOR SALE OR TRADE WILL sell or tiade l'r acreage V. small places. Hob Johnson f43 No fith West. j4 LOS Angeles 8-rm house, acre fruit trees, 2 car garage, exchange ex-change for property here, live stock, building material, or what have you'.' I'auls Radio Shop, 415 W. 1st No. i'.i WANTED MISCELLANEOUS KXP. girl for general housework. References. Phone 139, Spring-ville. Spring-ville. j3 PARTY to manage Ye Olde Colonial Co-lonial Party House. x 335 So. Univ. Ave. Phone 1441. j4 TO PLACE 10 head cattle for winter feeding. Pnone 1046. j4 YOUNG couple desire small mod. apt. 1038 V. 1 N. or write Box 16, Herald. j3 USKL.ESS horses and cows. Dead ones if called immediately. Ca 680. Provo. tX FOR RELT--UNFURNISHED l-KM MODERN house, basement, screen porch. Inquire 742 V 4th N. j9 MOD. apts $7.50 to $18.00 Call W. L. Sowards 1099. j4 5 RM. home, strictly mod. 70 E. 2nd No. Call 469-W. Inq. 227 i E. 3rd No. jlOj Freckles and His Friends :: By Blosser I DON'T WANT ANYOWE lb krJOMJ A80UT MY INVENTION!.... IT MUST BE kEPT A SECRET .'! BUT, IP bU TELL ANOrJE,TELL THEM NOT T& TELL ANYONE THEY TELL, THAT I l f I'LL DROP A STONE INTO THE LlkE THIS! SEE f MOVJ, NOTICE filPPLES SEE HOVW THEY SET AS THEY GO AWAY FROM THE VJHEKE THE STONE WIT . THE WATER k THE WATER f- S l 1 - ' - . . .X".MTvl V ' I. CAKl'T TELL yOU, HERE..SOyVE30DY VrVj WGHT BE LISTENING... BUT I'LL SHOW pI flfr THESE INVENTOR GUYS THAT THEY jM y j J TODAY NOW ON DISPLAY! The New 19S4 CHEVROLET TRUCK "New Massiveness and Weight" HOLIDAY SPECIALS IN USED CARS 1981 Deluxe Chevrolet Cabriolet $1S5 Down 19S1 CHEVROLET COACH $135.00 Down 1929 CHEVROLET COACH $75.00 Down 1930 FORD COUPE $90.00 Down 1929 FORD TUDOR $60.00 Down Many Other Used rar Bargains to Select From Nolan-Done, lnc, 11 ION E 1100 SITUATIONS WANTED IvvFERIKN'CElJ girl wants housework. house-work. References , write liox 20 Herald. i4 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS o-YR -OLD .l. rsey cow. l-'resh soi til. W.u So 9th West. j!S ;)OL hot coal $G 2.'( ton i'loinpt delivery. Hill Hios 'oal Co 904 No. 1 K. I'lovo 1'i.oiie ,r.90 J CASOLINE 20 '( gal Associated or Watktn's Service 210 North University Ave. jS A-1 lump coal. Phone htilR. 4-U' j West fdh South y.i SWEET cider, apples, potatoes. Thomas. Phone 1048. j6 IDEAL Coal Yard Phone 4,87. Domestic lump, $7; nut $6; slack $3.50. j28 COOD Peacock Coal, $G 50 in 2-ton 2-ton lots. Edwiu Allen. Phone 940-m. jlG GOOD quality coal. Leo J. Knight. Phone 144K. 690 W. 4th No. jll A-1 QUALITY coal. Lump $6.5(1 per ton, up. W. H. Price. Nixon apt. No. 3. Phone 1267 j2 LOST ' MAN S leather fur lined glove on Center- street. Call the Herald. 34 IN PROVO canyon Gray truck sideboards. Reward Inquire Herald. Her-ald. j4 REWARD.' For return or music in black case taken from Utahna Tuesday, Doc. 19. Return to Herald. Her-ald. No questions asked. j2 FOR SALE HOUSES 4 RM house. Small down pavment. Balance like rent. 520 W. 2 S. j9 LET'S TAWE A MAtk DOWN TO OLSON'S NUTTY POMP AND 1U SrPW you something THAT (SAVE ME THr IDEA FOC MY INVENTIOM !.' POND, THE BISER, VMHAT DOES T PROVE SPOT 'mm. .v '! HAT WAS NUTTY UP HIS SLEEVE? ON"LY WILL TELL A 1 Ivlf.W'lN |