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Show iH MWnrft tij.tM P K O V O (U T A H) . E V E N I N G H E R A LD, WE D N E S D XX; ABR I Ir 6, 1 93 2 PAGE FIVE i 3 3 i it i 3 BENJAMIN NEWS A no bishop, Paul Ludlow, and a, new counselor, Mr. Halver John- ; jon, were ordained here last Sun-J day. T. Leslie RlchaVdson was retain- ed as first counselor. . The retiring j. bishop, Henry Lundell, and the re-f tiring counselor,- Mr. John Shep-'" t erd, were honorably released. S' Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Stewart. Sr., returned home Easter Sunday from Dixon, Calif., where they haJvo been ; f spending thr winter with their son- ' . in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. , Noble Mace. Nearly 100 per cent of the Junior : Kills of the M. I. A. and theii 1 J mothers and the presidency at- tended the Junior girls' party at ! 1 Payson Monday night: Most of j I them wore costumes. Miss Melba ! - Lundell won the prize given for tiio ! best book on her life. Cli:: had photographs of two rf her ances-i f this book. I t Mrs. Martha Carter cntei tainod ' J 'or her son, Norman, on his eighth 1 KitVi.lnir . . O . i 1 . . ft- V. i . . j of Tier molher, Mrs. Rose VVridc. A beautiful birtday cake in pink ami white, with eight can:"le.. was ? used. There were 22 reent. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe' Bingham ;tnd Mrs. Pearl Hand were Salt Iake visitors on Wednesday. Mr. Dean Ludlow left for Dixon, Calif., on Monday, to remain indefinitely. in-definitely. ""A grorei bought 2iX) buMs ol Mta-toes Mta-toes at 80 cents pet bushel I Io usrd 1 0 per cent of the potatoes m his own home Twenty pet cent of the emamdet spoiled and then he sold what was left at $110 per bushel Did he gain ot lose on the whole transaction? 6V careful this is a tricky one! -btickler Solution NECESSiTV S THE f MOTHER OF tNVENVOtl IF VERY IMTEXZ 7HEN 1 SOOITSQlfEME IT SO. ' . Above is hown one rip.? fen-tenct fen-tenct thai can be formed fnm i!.c letter m ibe sentence. "Necessity j lL rr.t!iet of invention." ITU ROOTS ANH F-JFR BUDDIES lOO, ROraSTf&.i MOW . WltT U6Kfc. ? WASHINGTON Tl. BUSTfcR. MtV TWKS NOT V0Y, SO FORGET H : -t ; . J T 1 ) Jul- FRECKLES: AND HIS FRIENDS 13 M TWEJB. , Race.) jVhKBO Asp ear AtA AFTER A F2W BLOCKS , ;PPOPLC. - TOOK W -n-dnncc nTrl m - I m m I CHAPTER XXXI J ono morning and afternoon Myra and Ellen bought every-tliins every-tliins they had ever dreamed of desiring. And how they loved It! Steven had opened accounts In all the smart shops. The two excited ex-cited girls had only to walk Into the softly lighted Interiors and choose what they liked of New York's most beautiful offerings, (iowns. shoes, hats and gloves all the accessories they had never been able to afford, they exclaimed over and bought. They did not entirely lose their heads. They were too sensible for that. Rut both discovered that for years they had consoled themselves them-selves with a fallacy. It was not true that a beautiful girl could make a cheap frock look expen- sive. It was true that an expensive expen-sive frock could make a beautiful girl more beautiful. Like all girls they revelled in this discovery. They bought suits first, suits of 60ft Imported tweed. Myra's was deep brown with cuffs of beaver. Ellen's was Oxford gray with a blue fox collar that stood around her face like an arrcgant ruff. There were silk frocks and woolen frocks iu brilliant autumn colors. There were quantities of cobwebby lingerie, delicate as mist, and tailored things in heavy crepe. They really splurged in shoes, ordering six pairs each. Handmade shoes, the first either girl had ever owned that exactly fitted the narrow Rossiter heels. After calls back and forth to the hospital and much consultation consulta-tion they selected the gown Molly was to wear at the wedding. It Legal Notices - NOTICE TO CREDITORS j In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. In the Matter of the Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors of Robinson Music Company, a corporation. cor-poration. Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of February-A. D 1932, Robinson Music Company, a 1 . WtKB. BBS rmt - - p - t sot -cms ours A. TS.TCCTMB, AtV UV MUSTAv us. AMPNt We WKS AJ4 )EN X SHOO ! PTeCTfes (l T ICMTiNCi TOG J tONT POWtOW V MUCtt . 1 I yr- 1 t0Ptt TO Y&t? was a pile blue chiffon-with a ! slowed.v Perhaps her impulse was brimmed hat to briag out- the a foolish one. She was done with lake-blue of Molly' eyes.'- Ellen Dreamland. I . nd Myra were to Wear Identical rSereral times she almost turned I J 1 tn?p,e. "sn'Of whiteac D,It 8hftrkept on. There Defrocks De-frocks bearing the s definite and s fore ner was Dream landi Surely unmistakable stamp of Pansaod no ,ace of wfc,ch t0 drm, Sot the glutting Rue de la Pattf Stopped across the street and They ate a hurried luncheon on j stared up at the open windows, ihe Avenue. They watched the She could see a patch t pink wall trowd outside the windows, rtls ; and one of the gilt columns sup--used Hieir pufLh iw and sw.u e : porting the celling. ihcy -woman I cnamge h thing. Al three n'cKu-k, exhausted and hair-py. hair-py. they wouud up. the orgy by buying ihree pair of gorgeous pajamas pa-jamas black tid gold for Molly, bluo tor Myra. and peachy satin for F.lleo. -My feet will never be the same , again." Myra admitted with a; sigh, "but it was worth It." ; "It was fun. wasn't it?" Ellen agreed, as she .turned to give the Interested saleswoman the Brook lyn address. She whs p.ead LV toe saleswoman-, courteous later .feniKrH ska lin.U It c. a due to the limousine outsidewait - ,hom , , , She thought we were rich. giggled Myra as they left the shop "But then you are I keep for- getting." "You take the car. Myra.' KMen saldr feeling a vague let-down in spirit. "I'll take a cab to the hospital after I've finished that business with the lawyers." "Why don't we drive there first?", asked Myra. . "Too early. Besides. 1 want to walk." "You must be made of Iron." Myra laughed. HTHB chauffeur sprang to the curb to open the door. The boxes were piled inside. Myra stepped into the car. sank back i with a sigh of blissful relief and gave the hospttal address. The car whirled away. Ellen watched until it was lost In traffic. She had a special reason for wanting to walk, but she did not She had an absurd and foolish desire' to walk past Dreamland again, not to go upstairs but just to stare up at the garish windows. win-dows. She had the idea that If she did that something would be settled definitely and forever. For days her mind had gone back wistfully to Dreamland until she no longer saw it as it was but dreamed ot it as a place ot youth and romance. She wanted to dispel dis-pel that vision. She walked briskly away from Park avenue. It was still early to go to the law office but it was too hot for briskness and Ellen was genuinely weary. Her steps corporation, made, executed, and delivered its voluntary essignment for the benefit of all of its credi- 1 tors to the undersigned, Victor j Hatch, assignee, and that said as signee has duly qualified by filing an inventory of said' assigned property. jn4 a, gqocl.apU. s.nffjcjent undertaking ws required by the laws of the State of Utah, and that all of the creditors of Robinson Music Company, a corporation, are required and notified .to present their claims under oath to the un dersigned at his office in the Knight Block, Provo City. Utah1 . V" ' As Ehi stood there feeling more and more lonely the orchestra began be-gan to play. A spangle of tinny notes floated out to the hot street. Ike Dorgan'a "Blue Cotton Boys"! were rehearsing for the evening. Ellen knew then that she should nover have come. Sbe had foolish, foolish to keep a tryst wlth an erapty nuliding. - i one uaieu in eauuaub. n&u hated it from the first. Surely fbiFVhVwS.0" Hi aviuw , to' hfde h96,f- ' Atready two or three people were staring i curiously. She could not stand ; tllere on tne street and cr Uka (00m ;'pHE traffic lights changed. Ellen , I ,,ar.0, Kui- ka site sidewalk. She narrowly escaped death beneath the wheels of a taxicab and the driver's enthusiastic en-thusiastic curses lingered in her ears as she plunged into the building build-ing housing the dance-hall. Here In the dark hallway she would and sanctuary. She ran for the familiar recess beneath the stairs. Before she reached it the elevator descended, discharging one passenger. "EHen Rossiter!" cried a familiar, fa-miliar, childish voice. it was Tony. "Why are you crying?" Tony asked quickly. "What's wrong?" "I'm not crying," Ellen denied. tears streamed down her face. "I I think I've got something in "You mean both eyes, don't you?." the other demanded as Ellen fumbled for her handkerchief. handker-chief. Ellen, without replying, fished for her pocket mirror and began to dab with a handkerchief for the imaginary object In her eye. Tony had chosen the right means to stiffen the Rossiter pride. "It's out now," Ellen said in a trembling, voice. . "Subject closed in other words," Tony relieved, her. ."That's o. k. by me, I'jn ; no Broadway columnist." col-umnist." She waited while Ellen replaced re-placed the hantikerchief and mir- County, State of Utali. on OT beiiir:e (. . the 17th day of June, A. D. 1932. VICTOR HATCH,. Assignee. Pub. dates Mar. 16. 23. 30, April 6. 13, 20. 1932. When workmen started on the job of restoring St. Stephen's cathedral at Breisach-On-Rhine, Germany, they laid bare mural frescoes from the second half of the 15th century. 6XTV VA A .g.--gUy fit?.,, Zl 4 rvrrnfr-i - -v3aLvNcsgwvicc.iwc.wge.u.s.pT.orr t , Lci.'V iuillllll III! ill I ..ill ii . A7m II v -'M'JU .."' - I mi ' " 1 H ill Mlllf'l7IM',7' fl II . 'T Mfc iiiiiBii iu fin 1 1 , ror and powdered her reddened 4 nose. Finally she spoke with some- embarrassment. "Bid you come . to, get that $i0 back? 1 can't let you have it right away but" v ; "Of course 1 didn't come: tor that!" Ellen protested. "1 meant that as a sort of parting gift-to you. I you know I won't be working here any more. I'm, to be married Friday and we sal T for Europe Saturday." - . ' The black ?es bonoatb the soiled picture' haf grew big "antf round., -.. v., - Arcn t you - high-hat!" Tony exclaimed. , "Who's the lucky man " .v. ;,v . . "It's a, secret.'-' "A secrethuh!" "Well, anyway." Tony went on after a pause, "you're leaving one broken-hearted boy friend be hind. I hope that'll make your honeymoon sweeter." "Wk;0 do you mean?" Ellen asked, feeling her heart sink. "That good looking John l thought you'd tumbled for wa up last night," Tony explained "Did he have fits when he found you'd ditched us? 111 say h dldf pX.LEN left Tony Roon after ward. They casually sain goodby for- what tbey though; would be forever. There had been no mention of a future meeting Their friendship had been another of those easily made, easily brok en associations that take place in a large city. Ellen was thinking almost In panic that she must never set. Larry Harrowgate again not. at 1 least, for years and years. She tried to laugh at. herseli but could not. Her panic grew . Ellen stopped In a nearby ho tel. She. walked firmly intnvth-almost intnvth-almost deserted writing room.. sat down, drew out a piece of 'bote-' paper and wrote a courteous pleasant note to Larry. Sbe was too wise to be curt. She told him she was to be married and ex pected that tbeywonld not meet a"galn. In a postscript sbe Includ ed her congratulations on his owt engagement. : ' He should believe that she bar known from the first, bad thought ot him as he bad thought of he as a casual, happy-go-luck playmate whose ways bad parted from her ways. But she was so feverishly eagei for, him to receive the note that she stopped in a telegraph office and sent it to his studio by mes senger. (To Be Continued) CAR IS STOLEN While Ray Merrill was in the postoffice Monday noon, his car parked in front of the Schramm-, Johnson Drug store was stolen. The car Merrill was driving belonged to the . Deseret Mortuary company, and was a. Ford. . No trace ""of" the ""stolen 'car' had been found by late Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, according to word from the police station. Peru has extensive gold deposits, too remote to be mined. r s ; ' j iHiSMAE PETKJxlSibUTSCE TUEl. VILLk. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS MARKET. HENS. Cash paid. Zee Wnlttaker. 170 So. 5th W. Call 1385W , al8 HORSE and wagon and "farm implements. im-plements. Inq. 144 So. 6th E. a7 WILL EXCHANGE single work JOV plowing. 650 East 2nd No. a7 ? li. . ' ' , Useless horses and cows. Dead ones if called immediately. Call 050R1. Provo. tf Household furniture, ranges, Ice chests, etc. We buy, sell and exchange. ex-change. City Furniture. Phone 227R. a 20 Ashes, trash hauled. Plowing. Phone 100TW. a9 Plowing, ash hauling. Call 358R i. v v v . my5 FOR Sal MISCELLANEOUS SOLID OAK round dining room table and 6 chairs. Like new. Phone 278J. 776 W 2nfc So. a EARLY IRISH Cobbler potatoes. ;50c cwt; 459 N. 1 West. a!8 LITTLE PIGS and one horse waggon. G. H. young. 1170 W. 2nd North. a7 APPLES, cooking and eating. Rus-sett Rus-sett potatoes. Thomas 672 No. 5th West. Call 1048. all y GOOD ADOBE bricks .$2.50 per 1000. Also some used lumber. Phone 892M. a7 RUSSETT potatoes, 30c bushel. . Phone 029J1. afi OATS. Stanley Roberts. Route 3. Box 179. Provo. a8 RHODE ISLAND KEDS make "-wonderful -fry s. Call 355J for eggs. ' a6 FIRST CLASS early Bliss potato seed. Phone 015R2. a8 SEEDpotatoes. Bliss Triumph 75c hundred. Geo. Boyce, Route 3, Box 160. a6 PIANO in good condition $75. Refrigerator Re-frigerator $12.50. 445 South 2nd East.- i a6 Greeh leafy hay baled or loose. Del. anywhere! Roy D. Brown. Call 562W. , al7 FOB SALE COWS FRESH Jersey cow. See or call D. S. Park. Orerri. a8 POUND LADIES' 1159. BLACK PURSE. Call a7 OT fVIAKI IIN WVKtTlR. HOW VAOCH OOOfeK JA HKD .NK OPV4OU OV A BY CRANE ? O 32 BV MCA scftytce. IMC nco. li b. ht. orr v V -HT nCCCl FOR RENT FURNISHED FOUR rm. mod. home, garage. 758 No. Univ. Phone 568. al9 2 ROOM furnished apt. Heat, hot water. Phone 783R. al2 TWO 3 room modern furnished apartments. Phone 470. all SMACL APT. Steam heat. Modern. 267 Ea&: Seventh North. all 2 ROOM furnished apt. 653 North 2nd East. $10. alO 3 RM. mod. apt. for couple. Ground floor. 815 No. Univ. Ave. a8 OR UNFURNISHED strictly modern mod-ern home. Furnace heat. 742 W. 4th North. a6 4 RM. modern apt. Electrically equtpt. 270 No. 1st East. Call 1525J. a30 STARTUP'S APTS. 67 N. 1 W. steam & elec. comfort $25 to $40. a29 Or unf. modern apt. Also mod. home. Phone 529J. aS 2 or 3 rm. moo. apt.1 newly papered, paper-ed, also sleeping room. 115 South 3rd West. a 10 3 rm. mod. apt. Ideal location. 154 E. 4th No. Call 414W. al5 FOR RENT -UNFURNISHEt NEW HOME 5 rooms, modern. Apply 371 North 3rd West. Phone 142M. al2 BRICK HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath. 70 East 4th South. For terms apply to H. F. Thomas. al2 5 ROOM bunga:ov modern. Full basement. 246 No. 6 W. Phone 1378VV. alO COZY 3 or 4 rm. modern apts. Priced lo rent quickly. Excellent location. 218 North 2nd East. al4 SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN will go to home and care for aged and helpless. Write to Box 7, Herald. a8 WANTED: a resident of Provo to open business. Must have reference refer-ence and little capital. Box 1302, Salt Lake City. a6 . DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING; remodeling: children's chil-dren's coats; day or piece. Phone 173. " m2 FOR SALE AUTOS FORD TRUCK in good condition. Good rubber. Phone 1056. 164 S. 4th West. a8 INSTRUCTION MEN 18-45. $1700-$2300 year. Steady POSTOFFICE CLERK - CARRIERS. CAR-RIERS. Common education sufficient suf-ficient 25 coached FREE. Write ! today sure for full particulars. Box 21, Provo Herald LOST BROWN and white Springer Spaniel. Span-iel. Call 46 or 146. Reward. a6 MISCELLANEOUS PAPER HANGING and decorating. We furnish Suntest colors on Suntest wall-papers at a very low cost. Let us give you an estimate. We will be glad to help you with harmony of colors In your home Phone 1081. a8 FOR PAINTING, paper hanging and kalsomining call 416W. 671 East 5th South. aSfr NEW LOCATION of the Fixitshop next door to Mitchell the Tailor. Phone 24&J 111 N. Univ. Ave. a2 FOR SALE OR TRADE '24- acres, small Home. Close to town. Will consider home in Provo. Call Sno V. 5 No. a 10 MODERN homes. Make offer. 142 West Second gouth. a7 MAXWELL coupe, good condition for young milch cow. Phone 038R5. - a7 The main function of the liver 3 t) 3ave heat ;vhen the body is .hilled or at the onset of lever. NO MORE GAS IN STOMACH AND BOWELS If you wish to be permanently relived of gas in stomach and bowels, take Baalmann's Gas Tablets, Tab-lets, which are prepared 'especially for stomach gas and all the bad effects resulting from gas pressure. That mpty, gnawingv feeling at the pit of the stomach will disappear; disap-pear; that anxious; nervous feeling with heart palpitation will vanish. antLyou wjlr again be able to take a ; deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, 3leepy Reeling after dinner will; be 'replaced by a desire for entertainment. Bloating - will cease1. -Your limbs," arms and fingers fin-gers will no longer ;feel cold and .go '? to ' sleep" because Baalmann's Gas ; Tablets prevent' gLa . from interfering in-terfering with .the" circulation.' Get the genuine, in the yellow package, at any goo drug store. -'Price$l. For sale by all Provo" druggists. . . AAdv. Want Ad Rates First insertion, per line. 10 cents; each additional insertion per line, 5 cents; one week, per line, 30 cents; two weeks, per line, 50 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charg 25 cents. If not paid within tnree days double price will be charged. Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. o Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion. . . - 1 A BARGAIN! 332 A. Ranch Water -value $5500. 26 head cattle reserve right teams implements blacksmith" ' shop two good homes barn cost $1400 Flour Mill cost $12,000 to install in-stall -ALL FOR $10,500. INVESTIGATE. INVESTI-GATE. HOMES AND FARM Ph ne 1099 Will aid L. Sowar ds Rnl Instate Brokei Provo, Utah REAL ESTATE I Today's Best Buy Is Tomorrow' Inlit Maker So Don't Wait: I'a A Farm and Homo .. .$H0a.GO 5 Rm. Mod. Home Rent or Ssh' 18 A. Farm Tiado 01 Sale. 5 Rm Mod. Home 2 Sets Plumb. INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE & THRIFT CO. 57 N. Uni. Ave. Ih.;i4 ISO I Business Cards FOUND. C;n-ral Foundry and Machine Work. Eiwtrtc and Acetylene M elding I'RDVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY THE GENERAL SHOP ! ! X. I niv. Ave. Ph i.ie St5-V T-Jiwn;iiiweis t-.uaipenca and by machine. C.i!?h paid' for used lawnmowers. We buy, sell, repair and exchange v::ed furniture. We call and deliv Fre. (iEO. KILLS. Manager MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONEY? - Here you can obtain a loan of Sl to $300 within a few hours. Only signatures of husband and wife re; quired, assuring complete p!lvcjt Small monthly repayments. COURTEOUS. DIGNlFIFn HELPFUL SERVR E. Oil. writi or phone. PERSONAL FlnlANCE CO Room C. O. P. Skaggs Bldg. 2nd Floor Phone 21 75 East Center St. Pro-o ' MONEY A Cash Loan on your Autin bile. Pay it back with Srob Monthly Payment No lndon'-r No Red Ttm Quick ConflilentlMi General Finance Corp. ISM Vt Center. I'honf M Prnvit. I'Uih VOU CAN BORROW to pay youi current bills and repay be Loan ; rom your salary. Columbia Kftnd Mortgage Company. 64 N,tb University Ave .Ground floor tf. AUTO LOANS! Attractive rates No Delays State-Wide Service Erwin Loan & Investment Co. WILLARD L. SOWARDS Representative Phone 1099 AUTOMOBILE LOANS From $50.00 to $500.00 -Automobile Insurance ' Manning cinance Service IL Jolley, Local Agejit " 165 W. C. SL Provo Phone S38 A.YRES WELDINOTtWORKS- - Acetylene and Electric Welding. We weld anything made of m?tal 42 North? 4th West. . - : ;. tf . . . ., .-.'. MWMM)WWIWIIMW CABINET MAKnTQ S. W. PETERSEN J All kinds of Cabinets and; Store Fixtures made to order. Shop 54 No. 4 W. Phone 928W. FOR. SALE HOUSES CHEAP. Small home, large lot $400,00. 715 So. 4 West. aS 6 ROOM modern home, by owner. - $3600. Good location. Phone 812M. . .. j: - . 7 . ,nvl TPOR RENT OR LEASE NEW modern homes.. Furnished or . 1 unfurnished. 142,West2nd So. a7 ' FOR SALE' FTJRNITTJRE New Second Hand Store. We buy -for" cash. - We f sell for cask. vt 351' ' West Center. . . tf |