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Show - " . P R O V A: :(UtT A"H): ".Ey.K N I G: :H E;R AL D; . M O N Dl-;AiP R I'L x 1,9 3 2? r CHAPTER XXXV PLLiwasover whelmed with re-. re-. . lief, v Steven's question struck the chains from her very ' spirit To-postpone this marriage, to defer Stuntil - Steven's return from Londonthat" Lon-donthat" would give her Ave blessed weeks In which to conquer her problem. She need not go ahead. The man who loved her bad himself set her free. Then she looked at Steven and saw In his eyes the despair be coo Id not bide. She knew she could not take advantage ot Such quixotic generosity. She under stood Steven bad made the offer be cause he was the person he was; understood that she must refuse It because she was the person she was. She saw Steven again as a beloved friend. He was not a stranger whom she could hurt. "Why postpone it?" she de manded courageously. "I thought you might like to. my dear." "I wouldn't," she told him on a note of high courage. "I want to be married' today with Myra, That's what we came for." .And Barclay was content ' They were married In a tiny white painted church with green leafy branches rustling against the windows and letting through spots of sunshine that speckled the red carpet The' minister's wife cut flowers from her garden for the altar al-tar and played "Oh Promise Me" at the organ Just before the ceremony. cere-mony. : - The minister's wife was a romantic roman-tic souL She did not dream that the' last note of the song made El BOOTS AND HER TT" ' wjfzt 'vurjrn v WASHINGTON TUBBS TOVTNfe FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (jrAOALOJeT 50POffWt.V . SPU. Mac tws Piees op - UttA"& voc jot&s; '. -Jfooio pur n uh&m I gOT We OUT NMM-Vt VV BatLCRSKATSS j VMAT X US V?CAV- ti" &TVP ) len' think of an ocean liner's whi, ilfr-and of the; final ; warning. -All ashore that's; going -ashore." She cltd? not guess that as the organ wheezed to silence and : Ellen fought down the sheer panic that made her want to rush from the church and the pale, beautiful bride was thinking it was too .late now, to. go tshore. The gangplank was raised. .-. ; . Then as the minister, began to speak Ellen saw Steven's' adoring eyes smiling Into her's and was afraid no longer. How. could she be afraid of one. who loved her so? Her response was clear and steady. She heard Steven's voice. Then there was a frosty circle of platinum and diamonds on ber finger, fin-ger, and Steven bent to . kiss hc. The minister smiled his cor.jrau latlons and Ellen beard K?ly sob. It was over. She was Mrs. Steven Barclay. Steven called her that first and left the Rev. Mr. Southey disappointed. disap-pointed. Molly rushed up to kiss her and to kiss her new son. Myra who had becomfe a bride five minutes min-utes earlier was kissing them both and comparing her ring with El len's while Bert a little In the background, looked shyly on and thought his own bride the most beautiful girl In the world. T?LLEN, still in a world of un J-J reality, was resolving to be the best wife in the world to Steven. She accepted the arm he offered, clung to it and looked up confident ly at her husband, her eyes lurai nous and solemn as a child's eyes Together they walked out into the sunshine. There was rice after all a small bag of it flung by Mrs. Southey from the steps of the church. The spell of solemnity disappeared In a burst ot hysterical laughter. Refreshments had been prepared In the parsonage, a tiny, white house tn the shadow of the church, but the wedding party was too hur ried to stop, much to Mrs. Southey's disappointment She stood on the sidewalk, shaded by a great, oak tree, and. waved until the big car was out of sight , They had scarcely been gone , a quarter of an hour before Louis Symes, Barclay's lawyer, leaped from a roadster that had come roaring down the highway, fran tlcally rang the parsonage door bell and demanded to see Steven at once. Mrs. Southey. In a fever of Interest and excitement told him the marriage had all ready taken place. No, she did not know where the bride and bridegroom were bound. She thought per baps "Let me see your husband.' Symes cut her short Almost before she had pointed out her husband's study. Symes was striding across the room knocked on the door and was In side. Within five minutes the study door burst open again. The lawyer raced from the house and BUDDIES xwvwK m spocct. twt NOV) Mtl WOaOE-O. Oa COS Ai, BKVtVC ANY WOUSfcS down the shady sidewalk toljls car. The Rev.. Mrx. Southey' came from bis study and I paced the. floor, a sign that b 'was . deeply lagitafjd; He did not respond to. Mrs. Spotty ey's anxious questions. He onty L told her that tbey .both must nope Mr, Symes could locate hls.ctieotV ' A few hours- later - while Symes was- scouring New ' York lor them BIJen and Steven .made their last visit to Mike ai the hospital. The boy was exrltedi and nervous be cause of the rrbwd: In bis room. He did iqot know whether to Jaugn, rrj or be cross. When Ellen at tempted to tske bin) Into-.her arms; Mika waggled free to demand If fine would bring bim something from : London. Ellen assured bim she would But sb e felt the familiar pang the child bad been so adept at causing lately. Just then he did something with the peculiar graciousness of childhood which made her forget. Mike stretched out one brown little paw and grabbed Steven's cuff. "I'm awful glad Ellen ' married you. be announced frankly. "I like you." Tbey all laughed. Myra de manded to know; if he were not glad she bad married Bert. In a fit of shyness Mike refused to answer. an-swer. Ellen bad been made proud and bappy. and despite Mike's pro tests, she gathered bis bead into her arms and gave h'lm one of their uld bear hugs. She did not know just why she should feel so grate ful to bim. V "pH ERE were tearful goodbys on the hospital steps . and one horrible hor-rible moment when Ellen felt she could not leave Myra and Molly and almost said so. Then the next minute she and Steven were in the car. There was no chauffeur now. "1 wanted to be alone with you." Steven said as tbey whirled away. They were driving to his country coun-try t home now her home. too. a great house on Long Island-that bad been put In order and Opened just for that night It was not so many miles ' from Manhattan, just a pleasant drive through the still, breathless , evening. When tbey were clear of traffic and on the long, silver road Steven pulled her close to bim. She dropped her head to his shoulder. Strange that she had. never before be-fore thought of Steven driving a car. She felt safe and secure as she watched his bands, steady , at the wheel. Would life with him be always safe? Suddenly she knew that she was hungry. "We're almost there now." Bar clay told her. almost as If he read her thoughts. "The place isn't staffed just the butler. But he'll have food for us. I don't believe you've eaten today?" "I haven't" ehe admitted. "I'm awfully hungry." "We'd have eaten In town It I'd only thought! But I was so anxious anx-ious for you to see the place that to - TWt OO06Oftf? 15 - 16 - - -I'll I . AlVSOW MOT, STUWD. I .O SET i' tM A MOpcU TAdtALOfJV '"., RtDlU - umovc i r 1 fjLj VwA Is 'to be our.home. Ellen." .Tbey drova on through the Sea-, . tember night. r-; r'"-i,r;"-' . Ellen felt small and insignificant not married - at all, as the car. turned .. through, hlgli. iron; gates. iackJed up" a smootn driveway that was like a long, white ribbon, and at last hesitated beneath the" porta; cochere, of ? a geatf atone y bouse. Lights burned from all thai windows on the lower'-floor. 1 rpHEY haddriventhronghjland- , scaped gronhds and aba - bad -caught a glimpse of the swfmmlng pool gleaming with' starsy Sjeveas had pointed out the stables and tennis courts, had spoken of go J t and boating.. Could this be home? Could this ever be home to her? She had a sudden hysterical notion no-tion that he and she might be dropperi Into separate wings of the great bouse and be unable to nnd each other for days. When tbey were- Inside It was not like that at alL Tbey entered a long, softly lighted living room with strange gleams of copper from , the , wails and the soft shine of old 'and well worn furniture. The room was per-fect per-fect even to a copper bowr of yellow yel-low roses on the coffee table beside a. rosy wood fire lighted against the chill outside Ellen, looked about ber. silent with delight Why bad she been so afraid of wealth when this was what wealth brought? Beauty that took the breath away. "Do you like the place, Ellen?" Steven asked softly. "Oh so much!" "My-'darling, darling wife." be whispered. There was something In the husky, whispered voice that filled ber heart with panic. Not now not now! Not until she had a little while Steven must have read her face. When he was beside ber be put an arm about her shoulder and led ber to a place by (be fire. She beard him speaking "We'll have that food." he said quietly. "The bells aren't Connected Con-nected and I'll have to find Fergus." Fer-gus." With that he was gone. Ellen, trembled as she saw that he nad left the , room. How good be was! She waited five minutes. 10 mtn utes and with eacb passing moment mo-ment she felt her courage revive She began, to wish that he would return. Lying on the coffee table were the morning newspapers, still prim ly jacketed and uncreased She glanced casually at the headlines, then started to turn the pages in search of a favorite columnist As the society page flipped by. she paused. There was a brief announcement that the engagement between taw rence Harrowgate and Elizabeth Bowes bad been broken. (To Be Continued) 17 -18 - 1 6CfT A q - ao myKB ti ir V ,,,, ,V",f ItC. Legal Notices NOTICE ,'OF - SHEKIFF'S SALE . XF: REAL PROPERTY ! In "the Fourth District Conrt of the State of Utah in and for Utah County. - Pacific States Savings & Loan Co., a corporation, , Plaintiff , vs. Grace C. Dalton, Jesse C. Dalton, J. Milton Booth and Mrs. J. Milton Booth, Defendants. " To be sold - at Sherlf f 3 Sale on Wednesday the 13th day of April 1932,- at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Coun-ty Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County. State of Utah, all the right, 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: to-wit: Beginning 15.50 rods West of the Northwest corner of Block 29, Plat "C Provo City Survey of Building Build-ing lots, which point of commencement commence-ment is also a point 11.40 chains West and 1898 chains South of the Northeast corner of Section 1, in Township 7 South, of Range 2 East, of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian thence South 4-rods; thence West 4Vi rods; thence North . 4 rods; thence East 4 rods to the place of beginning. Subject to a right of way on tho West one-half rod thereof. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. t. Dated at Provo City, . Utah this 21st day of March 1932. E. G. DURNELL, -Sheriff of Utah County. State of Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell. Deputy Sheriff. Thomas & Dahlquist, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Herald, Mar. 21. 28, April 4. 11. 1932 SUMMONS In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. Alvira S. Olpin, Plaintiff, vs. E. D. Jenkins, Jeanette A. Jenkins, his wife. Roland Smith and Ella Smith, his wife. Earl Jewett and Jane Doe Jewett, his wife. Defendants. Defend-ants. . ' , The' State of Utah to Said Defendants:; De-fendants:; " 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 this action; and in case of your, failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according ac-cording to the demands of the cross complaint of the defendants Roland Smith and Ella, Smith, which has' been filed with the ' Clerk of said court. This action is brought to foreclose a mortgage dated the f i rst day of July 130. signed by E. -D- Jenkins and Jeanette A. Jenkins. You are hercoy cited and required requir-ed to appear before the Judge of the .above entitled Court at the WHKT TOR. ? -J c iKa v wa ctvk. ma nw, u. a. pt. V ff bU UM A f SZ -wtfftVSW VWBI-t. POT POOOUE ) K-VKX (OM UMDY AH' THE-M -V i) r"Pj 7 H,AA TO FOB SALE OELLANEOUB BABY BUGGY In good condition $4, cap for chimney $3, cost $7. 138 South 3rd Wet. a!2 FORDSON TRACTOR with mowing mow-ing .machine attachments $125. Ahlander Mfg. Co. Phone 182. all GOOD JERSEY cow and little pigs. Cheap.. . See Austin Brokaw at Edgewood. al7 A BARGAIN small chicken coop, well built, painted, $30.00 cash. Phore 1051J. all GOOD horse, fresh cow, disc harrow, har-row, 2 way plow, Fordoor sedan. Call 720J at 905 So. 5 West. all CERTIFIED seed potatoes roni We-Wage Farm, also good first crop hay. W. A. Chapman, 160 E. 2 So. Phone 277W. al3 BLISS SEED potatoes, 85c cwt. From certified seed last year. University Market, Phones 273 and 274. al3 "BROOMHILL" POINTER PUPPIES. PUP-PIES. None finer bred. Depres- v sion prices. Write E. M, Hunger-ford, Hunger-ford, Dividend, Utah. a20 APPLES. Delicious and Roman Beauties, First class. Call 035R4. Henry Soulier. al4 LITTLEvEiGS- Vern E. Carter. 6th Soutfc 17th Wesfr al2 APPLES, cooking and eating. Rus-sett Rus-sett potatoes. Thomas. 672 No. 5th West. Call 1048. all Green leafy hay baled or loose. r' anywhere. Roy D. Brown. Call 562W. al7 FOB SALE HOUSES 6 ROOM modern home, by owner. $3600. Good location. Phone 812M. ml Court Roomi thereof at the City and County ByUildlng In the City of Provo, Pro-vo, Utah, County, State of Utah, on Saturday the 2nd day of April. A. D. 1932, vatithe hour of ten o'clock A. ?ot that day; and then and there to. show cause if any you have, why.sorne fit and proper per-sbn?eliouldnnot per-sbn?eliouldnnot be appointed receiver receiv-er of the property being foreclosed in this action. i jBROCKBANK & POPE, Attorneys for Cross-Complainants Roland Smith and Ella Smith. Knight Block, Provo. Utah. Pub: Mar. 21. 28, Apr. 4, 11, 18, 1932. BY MARTIN BY CRANE &VP ItlUPNTOD Kl&MC-T) ill PkPPYI CsOT ME? KM' EfVSV tW Jf.M 2 OVtER N COSTA GRANDe AJN" THEtZC'S A RE WfrRP yCSQOO , run. wwis v. r i j . Mca. m. . tAfber. g im my wco tcwvicfc mc BY BLOSSER FOB RENT FURNISHED 3 ROOM modern ground floor. Couple preferred. 315 No. Univ. al5 OR UNF. modern apt. Also mod. home. Phone 529J. al5 COZY sunlit bedroom $10. 193 East 1st North. Phone 596. m9 FOUR rm. mod. home, garage. 758 No. Univ. Phone 568. al9 2 ROOM furnished api Heat, hot water. Phone 783R, al2 TWO 3 room modern furnished apartments. Phone 470. all SMALL APT. Steam heat. Modern. 267 EasO Seventh North. all 4 RM. modern- apt. Electrically equipt. 270 No. 1st East. Call 1525 J. a30 STARTUP'S APTS. 67 N. 1 W. team & elec. comfort $25 to $40. a29 3 rm. mod. apt. Ideal location. 154 E. 4th No. Call 414W. al5 FOR RENT --UNFURNISHED 4 ROOM modern stucco home. Garage. 290 So. 7th West. Phone 171J. a22 3 ROOM apts.. both furn. and un-fur. un-fur. Electrically equipt. Steam heat. Summer rates. 254 E. 5th North. Call 1154. al2 4 ROOM modern house, porch. Phone 134J. Screen a!5 4 ROOM modern apt. steam heat. Close in. 229 No. 1st West. al3 3 OR 4 RM. Newly cleaned and decorated, with or without elect, refrlg. and ranges, garage. Best locations. Phone 557. al3 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 COZY 3 or 4 rm. modern apts. Priced to rent quickly. Excellent location. 248 North 2nd East. al4 DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING; remodeling; children's chil-dren's coats; day or piece. Phone 173. m2 New Second Hand Store. We uuj for cash. We sell for cash. 351 West Center. ti SITUATIONS WANTED LADY wants nursing or any kind of work. 791 W. 2nd No. al5 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FORD TRUCK or roadster model T. Write Box S. A. Herald. all 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. a20 Ashes, trash hauled. Plowing. Phone 1007W. a 9 Plowing, ash hauling. Call 358R myd Building Permits Must Be Secured Frank Ward, city wire inspector, and who is acting building inspector in-spector during the illness of J. Frank Halliday, reports that there arc a nun'er of building and remodeling re-modeling jobs being done without the proper permit from the inspector. in-spector. The city ordinance requires that a fine will be Imposed on all persons per-sons violating the law in this respect re-spect and the matter will be taken up with the city attorney on all jobs that has been started without a proper permit; according to Mrs. Mary Smith, secretary of the adjustment ad-justment board. Scientists hope that television will enaole them to broadcast a picture of eclipses to the world. FFQVSCNC By addW the sflnie vowel five ta in correct poMhortt. to the above tae el letters, you can form I34e0er word. Can you do it? Stickler Solution Jhe profit w& cent. The 1920 oranges the man beught.cost bin $23.04. Thoie he sold at 5 (or 15 cents netted him $!& Those be sold at 12 lor 15 cents netted bim $6. Thus be took in . $24, or "96 cents more man $23.04. , I J Inn Want Ad Rates First Insertion, per line. 10 cents; each additional Insertion per line, 5 cents; one week, per line, SO cents; two weeks, per line, 50 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge 25 cents. If not paid within tnree days double price will be charged. Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines Legal Rate 10 cents per line per Insertion. . - HOMES and FARMS Willard L. Sowards Provo, Utah REAL ESTATE Today's Best Boy Is Tomorrow's Froflt Maker So Don't Walt! l1- A Farm and Jlome $1000.00 5 Rm. Mod. Home Rent or Sale 18 A. Farm Trade or Sale. 5 Rm Mod. Home 2 i!ets Plumb. INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE & THRIFT CO. 57 .N. Univ. Ave, Phone 1304 Business Cards FOUNDKY General Foundry and Msu-hlnf J Work. Electric and Acetylene i Welding ( PROVO FOUNDRY AND j MACHINE COMPANY THE GENERAL SHOP 159 N. Univ. 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Attractive rates No Delays State-Wide Service Erwln Loan & Investment Co WILLARD L. SOWARDR Representativa Phone 1099 AUTOMOBILE LOANS From $50.00 to $500.00 Automobile Insurance Manning Finance Service H. Jolley, Local Agent 157 No. 3rd West Phone 1371W WELDING AYRES WELDING WORKS Acetylene and Electric Welding. We weld anything made of metal. 42 North 4th West. tf sssMjMiJsMsejeejWMMMMM CABINET MAKING S. W. PETERSEN All kinds of Cabinets and Store Fixtures made to order. Shop 54 No. 4 W. Phone 928W. MIS0ELLANE0U3 TENNIS RACKETS restrung by Art at Taylor Bros. Co. al5 SAVE MONEY. Prices greatly reduced re-duced on all wreckage parts. Come in and be convinced. Towing Tow-ing and wreckage service Day or Night Daniels Auto Wreckage, Provo, Phone 68. a!5 DOVE'S BEAUTY shop. Wet finger wave 25c. Marcel 50c. 447 W. 3rd South. al4 FOR PAINTING, paper hanging and kalsomining call 416W. 671 East 5th South. 28 NEW LOCATION of the FLxitshop, next door to Mitchell the Tailor. Phone 248J 111 N. 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