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Show ill P R O V O (U-T A H) E V E N I N G - HE R A fcilVvfaXE S.D A Y, APRIL i 2 1-0 32 PAGE FIVE V t CHAPTER XXX VI rpHB words fell on Ellen's heart like so many separate blows. Tod late now forever too late for It to be of any consequence to her Larry Harrowgate was free. Oh. it was Impossibly cruel that he should have been free at the very hour she was saying the words that bound her forJife: r The newspaper dropped from Ellen's El-len's hands and Into the tire. The nightmare went on and on. Presently Steven returned to the room and she beard herself talking to him. She was scarcely conscious of what she was saying. She understood un-derstood hat - Larry -r must have gone to the' apartment two . nights before to tell her he was free. Her mother must hare sent him away. Ellen raised one hand with a trembling gesture and In the firelight fire-light saw,, the frosty Sparkle of her wedding , ring. It was true then. She was married. This was no evil dream. .from which , ilia would awake. "Are you tired, my darling?" Steven asked. -No. not tired." she said. "Not tired at alL" She followed him to the enclosed veranda where supper had been laid for two. She "acknowledged the Introduction to Fergus, the only servant on the place, and thought vaguely thai she disliked hlra. The butler moved about, say Ins "madame" this, and "madame" that, until she could have screamed with the reiteration of the fact that she was Steven's wife. Wild. Impossible fancies assailed her. She thought of throwing herself on FRECKLES AND Kfow liudv. ytwae poovx.g t& tug 006 doctor's ..; v u. wow , aftr all, x 6 he aW. pals.... WAIT A CS.T UWDV OVER HERS, CLOS.....TUevJ POT mo PROMT uess OVER A"rr .soy.'-' ' K t. ? mm WASHINGTON TUBBS " ' 7 vit-UL, V40TS VJOM'G A f MO MO, M'SEUR. A Ct&.ZT ' ' : V ' ! v6. TeTECTJES p j y . EXCITED ' ., . . ...... ' . " ' . ' r .AJLVt C-iOT, NQ V TZkTxT, ftCWOC ( . VlEVLt BOS' MV WeCKp I HtUJOi -'VTS fftOMs lZX-; PftOI tgil YtQftT. j V Jj UONO K0r46 CHINA , fOttTVt fS WlC W-' Vv j Steve j's mercy begging him to let ' har trn Vn She svMilff nit tin that. . va ..v. " In tin. e she would forget. She must forget. She was Steven's wife now. Only this morning she had promised to cleave unto him hroueh sickness and health. through poverty and riches. There j was no escape from those solemn ! VOWS She heard whispering tree branches against the window panes, the lapping of Invisible water, the sleepy, occasional chirp, of a nesting nest-ing bird. Outside were fireflies drifting to and iro. Outside was the velvet blackness of a perrect night. Inside the table gleamed with candlelight shining on tine old silver and china and touching the purple of hothouse grapes Across the table Steven smiled at her. so proud and confident, so serene se-rene and sure of her love. She could not break his heart. She must try to remember, she thought sardonically, that If her own heart broke it broke' amid pleasant surroundings. This was the life of which she had dreamed. She bad it now. What blind fools girls were and what a fool she herself her-self bad been. There was no one else to blame. Not even her mother. Ellen knew she herself had decided that love could be made to yield to affection and gratitude, grati-tude, to ease and luxury. She must be a good sport, play out her chosen cards. She was too generous-hearted to make a niggardly nig-gardly surrender. Steven deserved the very best that she could give. Under his affectionate regard Ellen forced herself to eat and to respond, re-spond, as best she could, to his mood of deep and quiet happiness It almost brought the tears 6b e had held back when she saw how very little of herself it took to make him happy. WfHEN he bent across the table " to kiss her Ellen's Ilpa were willing, fresh and young. She knewsomething was lacking from thatTklss that never wovld be there, but Steven did not know. Hla arms tightened-about her. His voice filled with passion as he whispered tha she was his own. Somewhere she heard the ringing of a telephon and felt an hi ward gasp of relief as he released her. She saw her husband frown, saw the queer, unfamiliar look fade from his eyes. "It's Symes again, I Imagine." he told her irritably. "He's called a dozen times today Fergus told me." Ellen felt a dull surprise. "You haven't talked to him?" "I'm not going to. He's not to spoil my first evening with my bride. Oh. Ellen. Ellen" Again the girl was swept with fear. Steven was her husband. He had a right to use that possessive, caressing tone. She belonged to him. Fergus appeared on the veranda. veran-da. "It was Mr. Symes calling, sir." HIS FRIENDS AUUTfir-l.BTa FIRST 4 ) SAV-'TWIS ) r a toij. 1 y 1 . ,1 HERAtD WANT ? ADSAV be said to Steven. "1 told him you were hot to be here tonight, as you informed me. but. Jw was considerably consid-erably upset. He said it was imperative im-perative for him to see you. sir." "It's always-Imperative for bim to see me." Steven grumbled. "This time he'll have to wait until morn ing We ll stop fet bis office before we a 1 1." "Wry well. -sir." j Fergn was gone with one curl- j iiu. MiLuvise glance at Ellen a ! fleeting glance that seemed to the 1 frl is ccney contempt and con- j Uemiiat ion. as if Fergus thought hhe hal no right 1.1 be sitting at Steven Han-Jay's table. "1 don;t like that man. she sa Id sharply. - "Then he's lost his Job." Steven told her. "Ob. 1 don't wan4 that!" she pro tested, dismayed. "It's oniy that he makes me nervous." QHE arose trfim the table and 1 went to one of the windows. pulled aside -the silken curtain and j stared out at the night. Soon a 1 Steven was at her side. ' "Would you like to s?e your new ' home now?" he ar.ked. "You: haven't even seen half of it' "1 would." j He !ed her through the vast j house, snapping on lights and j snapping on ngnts. snowing her one aerfprt room after another. There were flowers everywhere cut from .the gardens and hothouses of the estate. R- erywhere there was evidence of luxury and taste. Last of all Steven showed her the suite that was to be her own. a pale pink bedroom, a golden llv lng room, a tiny dressing room that was all mirrors and a bath with a sunken tub. Her traveling case had been unpacked and put away as though she were to spend I hours as they passed. She hardly weeks here instead of one niglu. j realized they were leaving and .that On the dressing table lay her fa- j Steven, deep circles of fatigue be-mlliar be-mlliar brushes. Lying across the ! neath his eyes, was adjusting her bed were the pale peach pajamas silver cape about her shoulders, and a negligee, overlapping the s!I ! Paying a check and leading her ver mules on the floor. "I'm sorry you'll have to do without with-out a maid." Steven told her. "Do you realize, Steven, that I've never had a maid in my life?" He had seated himself tn her golden living room. She knew be meant that she should sit beside him, but she was too restless to do anything except stand. She moved about nervously in a state of excitement ex-citement which she tried to conceal. con-ceal. Steven knew that she was not at ease and asked if he should leave her forawblle. She understood that he thought she was near tears from homesickness and the strangeness strange-ness of it all. "No, don't go away," "she told him. "Let's go some where and dance and dance and dance!" She saw that be was disappointed disap-pointed but she could not help it. It was only 11 o'clock. She was remembering that at Dreamland f 1 r evm cr' 11P! 17 NICE BOY 1 6UBSS WE DOeSKlTSS COM m - r WW V - ' KMOVJJ VJHAT "TO 1 LITTLE TWtWK OP AU- BY CRANE s th stuff: r J W" I .tt S, A- L -r,v.-a she had often danced until nearly dawn. , Steven suggested a popular supper sup-per club. "I'm sorry about the Country Club," he said apologetically,. "You'd like It much better there, but I'm afraid we'd see people I know and we must wait until later. Anyhow, you want to dance and dance and dance." s "1 do." she said again. ILLEN was disappointed with the supper club. Steven had wanted a private room. She yielded to his wishes although she j rer.lly wished to be with the gay and rowdy crowd outside. ! Presently the manager brought ; champagne in a bucket of cracked ! ice. Ellen had never tasted it be-i be-i fore and Steven watched amusedly 1 as Rlie lifted the pale, amber liquid j to her lips. lie' made a wry face : fk t liia ti o oin arts) Infr t a a. 111 11 1 iiiom. Din uiiu 1 c: 1 l. 1 u c 1 c maindr r of the glass unfinished. But Ellen thought the champagne delicious. ner troubles bezan to lose sub- stance and she became really gay. Steven was so accustomed to women wom-en who were practiced drinkers that he thought her. gayety spontaneous spon-taneous and was glad they had come to dance. After a while when he was called away to the telephone Ellen poured a great deal of champagne for herself her-self and drank It. She knew she wan attempting to escape reality and that she must keep that knowledge knowl-edge from Steven. But $he Important Impor-tant thing was to escape! When fie returned, a worried frown between his eyes, and told her that Symes had called the house again it did not seem Important or even Interesting. Inter-esting. She hardly remembered the uirougn a Drigutiy lighted room filled with noisy . people. . Out in the cold 'night air her head cleared instantly. Her fears were back. Silently she got into the car and was silent as they drove away. "All right, Ellen?" Steven asked. She thrust cold hands Into her cuffs so that be should not claim them. "I'm all right." she said, adding In a shamed voice. "I took some of the champagne when you were out of the room." He laughed and called her an audacious child. They were back at the house again, stealing liko conspirators into the great, dark living room and up the stairs. lie was whispering whis-pering to her in the darkness, intimately, in-timately, tenderly. Steven left her at her bedroom door, "I'll come back to you, my darling." he whispered. (To He Continued) POODLE f K1SL1, VJE'2 OM ooo W:. Doc WILL FOR Protection YOU NEED an EXTENSION TELEPHONE beside your bed Cos t s just a few cents a scT day! Tbe easiest way to cut expenses, and sare money this winter is to prevent sickness expense.1 Thousands of women are aaoptin the health Asbit of giving a mild laxative to every member of the family one a week. Thus fireventing or checkoff check-off colds, headaches, dizziness, biliousness, and constipation.) UTURE'S RXMUDT H? being ssfe, mild and alt-vegetable, In ideal for this family use. Try it and save sickness expense. Only 25c. Nt TonightTomorrow Alright) . OW. A A ooo way.;. DOC ' i JOKlES WILL GJST M THIS SLASS OOT4 J OF POODLES PAN I will be Jake '--Jt AAORg... J 5 1 LmT QulclcreVf I Ii Notices - In the District Court - of the Fourth Judicial DistricL County of Utah. Stateot Utah. - , - Daniel li. xPeay. Plaintiff. : vs. William ,C. Drake, Hans Knudfen, otherwise known as Hanse .Knud-Ren, .Knud-Ren, Jane Doc Knudsen, his wife, James W. Loveless, Jane Doe Loveless, Love-less, hia wife, H, A. Barton, and Elvira J. Barton, his wife, Joseph Chamberlin, Jane' Doe Chamber-lin, Chamber-lin, his wife, Thomas H. Vincent, and Jane Doe Vincent; his wife, and all unknown persons having or Claiming to have an interest in the lands and premises described in plaintiffs complaint hereintht ough or under the above named defendants defend-ants or any of them, as grantees, assigns or otherwise, and to all persons per-sons whomsoever, having or claiming claim-ing to have any adverse interest in 6ai4 lands and premises as against the plaintiff herein, as heirs at law or creditors ot any of me aDove ; named defendants or any of them.j if deceased, or defendants other-1 wise, defendants. j The State of Utah to Said De-; fendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned tn appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county coun-ty in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after such service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court. This action is brought to quiet the title of the plaintiff against the defendants and each of them, and any and all persons claiming by, through ot under the said defendants, de-fendants, or any of them, in and to the lands described as follows, to-wit: Commencing nt the Southeast corner, a JLot 1. Section 9, Township Town-ship 7 South, Range. 2 Kast of the Salt, Lake Meridian ; thence North 9.13 chains; thence North 88 V West 2.50 chains; thence North 4.00 chains; thence North 88 West 16.61 chains;, tjjv.ice South 2Va West" 9.04 chains; thence South 2Vi" West 4.tio chains;, thence South 88 V East 1.726 chains; thence South fl' East 4.295 chains more or less to the North side of the County Coun-ty road; thence South 89" 21' East along said road 18.037 chains; thence North 3 East 25 links; thence North 5.00 chains more or less to the place of beginning. J. C. HALBERSLEBEN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice address: 108 West Center Street, Provo, Utah. Pub. Mar. 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19, 1932 - - -j E. O. DURNKLL, NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Sheriff of Utah County. OF REAL PROPERTY State of Utah. In tho Fourth Judicial District By Chas. W. Mitchell, Court of the State of Utah in and Deputy Sheriff, for Utah County. Geo. S. Ballif. Th" Federal Land Bank of Bcikc- Attorney for the Plaintiff, ley. a corporation, plaintiff, vs. ; Provo. Utah. James H. Wilson, Mamie G. Wil- j Publication, in Provo Evening Her-son, Her-son, sometimes known as Mayme aid, March 22, 29, -April 5. 12, 1932. ( L MOPE IT ) VEAW-iT O B ) I I ... . . i JOUT . wi-uu y- j - i GOOD LUCK, f, :. A voold set J yQ, f?,LsjZ -t) O 1 32 BY NCA SCWV1C. ABSOLUTELY IS LiU Wednedayand Thursday'' we vrM give to any person who trader $2.00 or mere one pair of Men's or Ladies Silk Hose Free. We urn doing :-thi. to induce people.,, to call at our store and see what a tremendous savings t they can do by buying from Eyerbody,r!, f ' Z Ladies' Dresses ...... 1.50 Girls' Dresses Boys' Heavy Bib Overalls . 2.00 Men's Dress PanL-s 49c 39c 39 c 79c 10.00 Men's Suede Jackets 3.99 1.00. Men's Dress Shii ts . 10c Bias Tape all colors 49c 4c 25c Decorated Cups, and pt?r::::...;.:ioc 2.00 Ladiea, and .Afkm Girls' Dress Hatst 5.00 Ladies-Beautiful Ladies-Beautiful Hats . 1.00; Boys. Gym Shcca . . 50c Ladles' Eilk-Merc. Eilk-Merc. ' Hose' . . 39e ESC 10.00 ' Oxfords EVERYBODY'S Dept Store I'-, SdH West Center v-- v-- v :-. j r Prott-- MISCELLANEOUS TENNIS RACKETS restrung by Art. at Taylor .Bros. Co. a 15 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 15 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 5Mi South. a28 NEW LOCATION of the Fixitshop, xt door to Mitchell the Tailor. Phone 248J 111 N. Univ. Ave. a28 Wilson, his wife; Provo Reservoir company. Second Doe, Third Doe and Fourth Doe, defendant. To be sold at Sheritt s Sale on Wednesday the 13th day of April 1932, at eleven-thirty o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City. Utah County, Stale of Utah, all the right, title and interest in-terest of the above named defendants, defend-ants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah. to-wi : Commencing at the South West corner of the North West quarter of Section Eleven, Township Six South, of Range Two East, of the Salt Lake Base & Meridian; running run-ning thence North 80 rods; thence East oil rods; thence South SO rods; thence West 30 rods to the place of beginning, being part of the South West quarter of the North--West quarter of said. Section, containing fifteen .-Veres, situated in said County and State. Together with 5 1-3 shares Full Water Right Stock in Provo Reservoir Res-ervoir Water User's Company in i the Orem District,-said shares be ing lepvesertU-d by Certificate No. 84. Together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, , to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation irriga-tion of said premises: Together : with ' all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Purchase price' payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo" City,-Utah, this 22nd day of; Maft-rf 1932. BY BLOSSFR 75 &Mt4tf. T. Of K J 2.00 Men's Work Shoes .'. . . ". . , 3.00 Men's Work Shoes 1.69 5.00 Men's 1G jnth ? High Cui ; -'K ; Boots .... .,. . 1.50- Boys' antr"-'' i Girls' Oxfoids- . !-"- . . ,99c ' Fancy Slipp.ej3i,4 y 75c L. D.5 S".' Garments. Fine Combetl, : 'j k Yarri, Ribbed . . 1.50 L. D.- S. Garments, 1.00 Men s and Boys' Caps to close . 19c 1.00 Striped Overalls 5.00 Men'sRutn iJi gjL ber Boots U . ", 1 Kangaroo v. Shoes und Oxfords' wJ 399 FURNISHED i NEWLY cleaned and papered 2 or 3 rm mod apt with bath. $15 and $18 mo. 115 So. 3 West. m5 OR UNFURNISHED strictly modern mod-ern home. Furnace heat. 742 W. 4th North. mlO 3 ROOM modern ground floor. Couple preferred. 315 No. Univ. a!5 OR UNF. modern apt. Also mod. home. Phone 529 J. al5 COZY sunlit bedroom $10. 193 East 1st North. Phone 596. m9 FOUR rm. mod. home, garage. 758 No. Univ. Phone 5G8. al9 2 ROOM furnished apt. Heat, hot water. Phone 783R. al2 1 RM. modern apt. Electrically equipt. 270 No. 1st East. Call 1525J. a30 STARTUP'S APTS. 67 N. 1 W. steam & elec. comfort $25 to $40. a29 3 rm. mod. apt. Ideal location. 154 E. 1th No. Call 414W al5 FOR RENQ.--0KFLKN1SHEL MODERN bungalow. 540 East Second Sec-ond south, r-none 195 or 167. al8 4 ROOM modern slureo homo, (laiac L'.o So. 7th Vst. phone 171.1. .-.22 3 ROOM apt .... both fur. -lilcc-.i 1. ally fui ii. and until;!;. un-til;!;. t. Steam heat. Summer t'il Nort h. Call I ir) !. E. 5th a 12 ! 4 ROOM modern hoiiM-. Siieen porch. Phone 134J. al5 4 ROOIvl modern ayA. steam heat. Close in 229 No lr,i West. 13 3 OR 4 RM Newly cleaned and decorated, with or without elect, refrig. and ranges, garage. Best, locations. Phone 557. alo NEW HOME 5 rooms, modern. Apply 371 North 3rd West. Phone 142M. al2 BRICK HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath. 70 East 4th South. For term& apply to H. F. Thomas. al2 COZY 3 or 4 rm. modern npts. Priced to rent quickly. Excellent location. 248 North 2nd East. al4 DRESSMAmNG DRESSMAKING; remodeling; chii drtn's coats; day or piece. Phone 173. m2 New Second Hand Store. We buj for cash. We sell for casta, OOj West Center. t-. SITUATIONS WANTED LADY wants nursing or any kind of work. 791 W. 2nd No. a 15 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS LADY for housekeeping. Age about 40 or 45. Gardner. 456 So. Main, ! Spanish Fork. al3 TO-RENT modern 4 rm. unfurnished unfurnish-ed house. Write P. O. Box 212. Provo. al4 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 Phone 1007W. hauled. Plowing. a9 Plowing, ash hauling. Call 358R my5 OJtt SALE MISCELLANEOUS PEACH BLOW and Bliss Triumph seed potatoes 50c bu. 895 W. 10th South. al8 IRISH cobbler seed potatoes 75c cwt. Bliss Triumph, 1400 lb. mare, coal range. T. S. Jones, 755 So. 11th W. Route 1, Box 27. a24 BABY BUGGY iu good condition $4. cap fo chimney $3, cost $7. 138 South 3rd VcU. al2 GOOD JERSEY cow anu little pigs. Cheap. See Austin Brokaw at Edgewood. al7 CERTIFIED seed polaloes from We-Wage Farm, also good first crop hay.. W. A. Chapman, 160 E. 2 So. Phone 277W. al3 BLISS SEED potatoes, 85c cwt. Fioin certified sec?d last year. University Market, Phones 273 and 274. al3 "BROOM HiLL" POINTER PUPPIES. PUP-PIES. None finer bred. Depres-sson Depres-sson prices. Write E. M. Hunger-ford, Hunger-ford, Dividend, Utah. a20 APPLES. Delicious and Roman Beauties. First class. Call 035R4. Henry Soulier. a!4 LITTLE PIGS. Vei h E.' Carter. 6th South I7th West. al2 Green- ieaty hay baled or loose. Dei. anywhere. Uuy D. Brown. Call 5U2W. a!7 FOR SALE -HOUSES C ROOM modern home, by owner $3t00. Good location. Phone 812M FOR RENT S-B Want Ad Rates First Insertion, per Hne. 10 cents; each additional insertion per line, 5 ceDts; one week, per line 30 cents; two weeks, per line, 50 cents, one month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge 25 cents. If not paid within three days double price will be charged. Count five words to hne. Minimum accepted, two lines Legal Rate 10 cents per line per Insertion. HOMES and FARMS Willard L. Sowards Provo, I'lah REAL ESTATE Today's Best liny is Tomorrow 's 1'rofit .Maker So Don't Wait! l'- A F:!ini an ! Humr .v'ooouO '1 Rm. Mod. Home Rent m Sal" IS A. Farm Trade 01 Sale. 5 Rm Mod. Home 2 Sets Pint,:!. J NT E 1 1 M 0 1' N T A 1 N FINANCE THRIFT CO. 57 N. i ni. riiim- i:;oi Business Cards HOW AKOITT A UFA I. H A I It ci:t Let Slim Hard. Charles Hawke. or W.ironl Russell do it. . Ul'SSEI.L K. KItr.lt SHOP West Center St. In ninno in j) with 1 OCR'S MILLIARDS FOUNDHi General Foundry and Machine Work. Electric and Acetylene Welding PROVO FOUNDRY AND " ALA CHINE COMPANY THE GENERAL SH0P 159 N. Univ. Ave. Phone LawnmowerR sharpened and adj4 by machine. CaSh paid for usei lawnmoweis. We buy, sell, repair and exchange u. ed fttrniltire. We call and delivr Free. ;EO. HILLS. Manager MONEY TO LOAN NEED M I D N E Y TI., Here you- can obtain a loan of il to $300 within a few hours. Only, signatures of husband and wife re. quired, assuring complete piivnryi Small monthly repayments. COURTEOUS, DIGNIFIED HELPFUL SERVK E. C!l. wrU( or phone. - .,' PERSONAL FINANCE CO1. Room , O. P. Skaggs P.ldg. , 4 2ha Floor Phone. 21 75 East Center St. Provo "1 M0 N E Y A Cash Loan oh your Aut miv bile. Pay it back with Smaif Monthly Payments. No Indorsers. No Ked Tape. Quick Confidential. General Finance Corp. i! West Center. Phoue 86 Provo. Utah YOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Dond. & Mortgage Company, 64 North University Ave .Ground floor, tf. AUTO LOANS! Attractive rates No Delays State-Wide Service Erwin Loan & Investment Co. WILLARD L. SOWARD3, Representative Phone 1099 AUTOMOBILE LOANS From $50.00 to $500.00 Automobile Insurance Manning cinance Service IL Jolley, Local Agent 157 No. 3rd West Phone 1371 W WELDING AYRES WELDING WORKS Acetylene and Electric Welding. We weld anything made of metal. ' 42 North 4th West. tf v CABINET MAKING ' S. W. PETERSEN All kinds of Cabinets and Store -Fixtures made to order. . .? PAPERHANGING ; FOR PAINTING and paperhang- : ing Call 229W. James Nelson. 36i . West Center. xn& LOST LARGE -green tricycle from 2& North 4th W. Reward.- Call 544.. .! f al3" H03CE ALTERATIONS ; Arches, Cabinets, Leg Bath"1 Tubs built in with 'Saniduro.'. Estimates freely given," Call A, O. WESTOVEB ' 10J3-W "s - Or- " - r. i I , . ' : " . -. r - '. - : . ' ml 1 |