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Show TUOVO (U T AB).r E VETN I N G.H E R'A E D,T W E D N E S DA YU A Y:,: lilff 0 'if 2? PAGE-FIVE I.' v ara 00 BY MABEL McELLIOTT GmattmstJMamc. f - - x us CHAPTER XIII UNT-JESSIE was coing iway. It was . astonishing , but true. . Her sister who lived In a little town In southern Illinois had undergone a rather serious operation and was convalescing. ' She wanted Aunt Jessie to come. . , rdeclareV It doesn't seem rlgbtl" Aunt Jessie kept saying over and , overX-It seems a pity you couldnt go and stay wltb the Mlltons Instead In-stead of having Rose 'come over here. But what with tbose cousins of theirs, visiting from Dea Moines I suppose we can't help it." She sighed again, frowning, folded her best -v Philippine : nightgown and wrapped her bedroom slippers in tissue paper. " ' "I doa't see why yon make ancb " a fuas," Susan said capably, trying to. help and not succeeding very welL v "You always , say yourself that Rose la so sensible, and after all you won't bel gone more than , two-weeks.T --Aunt, Jessie kept gmmbllng that it didn't seem right and she declared de-clared she was at herwits' end. But .-, she - went - nevertheless. This was on a Sunday morning. After ' Susan had seen her aunt off at the dismal old station she came back to a house strangely empty - and quiet. . She walked ' through - the prim, familiar room's with the sensation sen-sation of seeing them for the first time and when Rose came over to loin her at a lazy, two o'clock din ner the kitchen rang with the sad den, foolish, irresistible laughter o; two young things set free. .. It was fun even to ; wash dishes with Hose. Susan bung,' weak with laughter, over a kitchen chair as Legal Notices -NOTICE TO ; CREDITORS In the Matter of Jtha 'Estate ; of William Wallace Mecham. deceased. Crditorsr-!,wilHT "present claims, with vouchers, to the. undersigned at the office pf : Morgan and Morgan; Mor-gan; lawyers, .Provo - Commercial Bank Building,, Provor. Utah, on or before: the 1st day of July, 1932. i V. BOOTS AND - HER si 1 ise ' WASHINGTON TXJBBS EREQCEES AND SOMECODV 6T&tg POOVLS AW VKJT5 I I I' I W GOING JUAASO gO vts txxsm JT WAT21& - ; toss WiM v, US T RSV A BSVABP For wci-EETuaJ CUT-1 TW1WVC . SUP'S t-r' her friend described wtuVembellish- uients the peculiarities we uw of her department - THAT was tbe beginning of Su-... Su-... ' eau'e real . holiday . Of course she would nave no actual vacation tbla year since she had only started to work, bat It was enough for ber at the moment to feel tbe exquisite mfuifinMotbtlni mistress of her V 7 . " " ' . I lar and in demand; telephoned that she could not get home tor dinner, t mm. fit ontirta vott ffltlu SO. I u... . .mA limn ind don't be tool m t won't leare the dcor onen. Ton ring twice and I'll hear rou." 'Susan's tone sounded cheer I ful , bnt she nung np ine receiver with a sense of dismay. The long She stood np to find Jack Waring twinkling at her. fWhat'a the matter?-. Somebody stand yon upf he bantered. Susan sbookr her bead. - - "The girl who's staying with me while my aunt is away has a date," she explained, hoping her rolce didn't sound as forlorn -as she felt. The man smiled. -CoWm. ionTwith me.- he said casually. "Some friends of mine drl?ngoUtv pUD,the drPPed by Pler80n- . Pehap Chrcago ri. ; a metropolis: Vn -H. -Milwaukee Road where they, have waa hft memory of the dosen and neighborhood groups there exists grand music, , I U Uke good care a Hil tl-nn- call, which ha m,h f ih ntHt nf (h avmee , of you and get you home ear y." 8yuii?hlea!utS, w no denying it the prospect wa. allur- ng. In addlUon, the man's tone and manner were m quietly re- assuring, so nearly. paternal that ler allly as she de msense.-WarIng said briskly. "Tou Just say 'no' as a matter of form without thinking. I can tee that. v His conjecture was so close to e WUW Ul OUSSU uuaueu, u noma-tione, eat an uumieresuus and soliUry supper and moon about waltln for Rise to return, when frfniihln. mUtv. nnalfi and lanah? ugh- out son E?e ter were-here for the stretching ' - .1. of her band? Irrationally aha won dered it this naa oeen tne way jm felt about, the "rpenu i.nen metaphor was so tar-fetched. Jack waring in nis consorTaiiTw um amy xnsnuiy.-was u,mu um 1 - j . u ...iki.liAmif m Af .hii An hiitfr maen serpen as youe coum imagine, enemas seweu wu uncontrouapie myw, " sna huh. iu w. - ; Hi w ,.in...iiv. int .it ho .iifli-A.. dnwn in MARY DELLA MECHAM, ' : t Administratrix. Morgan & Morgan, Attorneys. Published April 27,. May 4, 11, 18, 1932. NOTICE fXP CRE.DITORS In the .Matter .of the Estate of Charles J, Huff, deceased. 7 i ; Creditors .will', present claims, Vith .vouchers, iff the undersigned at - the office of Morgan and Mor- ; BUDDIES HW woRWto ss HIS' FRIENDS I X fboo.AM fiBT.1T -1 2 -. OUT FOQ CACX...AK1' SMCD CS COOD AM : 9 run" 1 7" his smill notf book, that Susan ban j tshcJ a Jd!Uc :u.BusDfcIoaflK4l for. an initabf there had. oeene flush r.r if-ftirrinh- in hi Hfr I was to call for ber af sevenl-Mucb 1 i she disliked s the idea i of tne neichbors reef I a at his ions, blue roadster with its shattering horn she insisted on this. For onr thing (the she remembered 'Aunt Jessie's die- i tbe turn, lf a niao-cen t rail fof a girl ..sivvim. airfAH. TtiA.AV .Mii.Klr. I.ti. corners wllf come to no good.v It was - curious that Suaan should J lumt i iuia nuat in MtMB9i9im I about It, because , sbe " had heard of Aunt Jessie say it so many , times and It bad always Irritated ber. . J ,'. I chb rusnea nomewara.t impatient Qf the ma'nydelw The west- bound trolley ; seemed . unusually D slow; sod Jerky. The. conductor I dropped the token she' handed him, pa8seiigere fumbled" their, Jrajsfes, and at every, cross tpwn line there I were maddening walta. I Why she was so -aclted at the prospect of an evening with Waring Susan could not have exactly .said; I rerh.p. it was his repuUtlon.a. lady's man. g.eanea, irom w " received. Most ofahe voices were provocatively - feminine. Susan could not neip nearing wsriuB part In some of these conversations. He called all or them "oarim- She knew that ana was a uttie con- Zo&o say not lgbtyT) that the charm- log Bngiun term; oi enorme (should be reserved for the chosen I one. instead of; scattered to we I wwnu' vuk fw" -"r w 8jfmywcu :,uuwiwu.y. . 1 posttion-the day Mrs. Heath had so unmercifully . snubbed her-Su- I san nau come to tase a more cuap san had .come to take a more char- ltable view of him. , After all. she argued, men couldn't all be alike, She began to feel that aha had mh Mm. ..A ou0 uK. vv-- -T - " ' . . h" flecUona that . the car. Jerking. ---rr'- - --7 L""' ' . " I "X"'!' , I 1 ... - . . w I ttlont of her clothes and ran the tub I almost to the brim. She waa glad gan, lawyers, :ProvO Commercial Bank' BuUding,: Woo,.Utab;-on; or before the 1st day oPJUlyV 1932. 4 ? v.OTHO LEE HUFF, . i ; - . Administrator. Morgan & Morgan, 'V V'f'." Attorneys. " " " "1 .LPuhUahed April 27, May f.llSmonjLhose aC liberty.,., Armed A', shoe repair, shop .In,: Miami Beach, Fla 'has. a sign over toe door: "Harbor," of Lost Soles." ajt tr. . . . AW 2TNV OtJ5 TO PUT A TAM OP FPTH POOO arr cscay pay pco. k-a UNTIL swz: CAOC.-TMAT3 .TWS PO.- - - SATts - Rose had given her those geranium scented bath crystals for her birth- day.' It waa her favotlu-seeut If evervtVua - had Irked her on the homeward ; , ride now everything seemed suddenly right. How lucky v it was that , her flowered chiffon. her only "party" dress worths of name, naaoeenreturneairom cleaners the day'; before!, How lucky it was abe aaa wasnea oer.i tA.haffa ft fiattiifll VIVA 1 TV that all sbe'; bad to do was press her finie.s Into the. little rjdges to muse ner iieau m um, ouiuius.tr undulation! CHE was ready long before seven o'clock. - While she waited sbe began to feel the agitation of a diTer about to lake:tbe great un Her mind revolved In busy whirligigs. What If Aunt Jessie should happen in without warning? wha If Mrs. Mcleod who always watched the gtrinM end tominga of'- the nelghbcrbood from behind ner starch -d curtains suoiild.prfd ihe ' rumo" that Susan Carey, was bei. coming" ,,,fasfI ''Susan? shuddered?;--: To be ?. '1 r- small J , Interrliptedr t-. "":.".. - ... r. .Z- .l iml. .i.hii -: ::;:: - a7; .n .h.d m black -t f rom se She opened be door with fingers that - seemlna taller , 8tooa m'1'' ? ; r"r . T,' q -.in..! iha Hrtnp nf thn rot- . - . . . th t , d i0JliiSi ftm receives a sentleman at home ""8,r . .TZ " he caught, the reason for her abrupt gresture. v .- rjki M " " . 7".. " Wtfh mild raliierv and Susau went gear It was annoying to be so trn8p"n;: As she ran down the steps with ir escort she forsot everything In laded l6oklnfi young side, sat Ray Plannery. -Hello." chirped Ray. "I'm sUrv- In Tit'a aten on it! step on 11. ITo u uontinueai . 20 DIE IN TORNADO CALCUTTA, May 10 (ILE Twen ty guards and pr isoners were killed today and 200 prisoners escaped when a tornado razed the: pfison at Mymensinghi' Jn- Bengal MAft,danirero'usr' prisoners were police - werfi disnatched to' roun, them up. N One hundred guardsvancl prisoners '. were injured-.- n. - the wreck of , the prison. .V Thirty -five were seriously hurt. j - ;VliLlH?v?twSES - T'OQ, (SUV ;gooo j " -. " - 1. 1 . TO ."SWU; X'KT OUtMAP irTU CrVBlW S ITT SM&U. rr' FBCfcA SKWCRC CW2 IS AM' CDAAS OM V D04S CAKJ : if .FOB SALE . tnsoELLAimoun PULLETS or JJaby chicks, time f - payments jiiay. be; arranged. ; 588 ; . Norths 6th-East St: Prove. anl2 FINEST quality dahlia bulbs;-, 20S j East 4th So., Call 679J. r m!6 PLANTS. Tomatoes, peppers egg plant, cauliflower, cabbage. ZS9 v No. .7th West Phone 379J; J7 FINE sweet-toned Conovef "piano, 329 No. 1st W Phone 405, ml3 POTATOES. Good ' seed 40c bu. Apples.' Delicous. Romea. Thomas Phone 1048. ' ?' '- " m!3 GOOD young, team, 8 and" 4 years old. -Cheap. Phone 048R1. v ml3 SOIL for lawns,' rich, black,- loamy. , Phone 031R3 after 6 p. ni. ; ,,J17 TOMATO, pepper and cabbage plants. .. Rural seed -: potatoes. Prices reasonable. Chrfs Jeppe-,sen Jeppe-,sen Phone 011R5. v- ml9 L. , ' ' CLARK-JEWELgas range. Cheap. Good condition. 378 N. 1st E. mil . ' ". . - MOAPA - grown tomato-? plants.' "Jl , H. Clark. 012R1. , , . mil PRACTICALLY new metal clarinet Bargain. Inquire 177 East Fourth North (lower west apt). mlS SEED potatoes; Bliss Triumph; " Colorado Brown 4 Beauties - nd Rural New Yorkers. Phone 012RI.' ' -mil ' BALED hay delivered anywhere, Jree Korr-rd. Phone 635. ntttf DAHLIA, Gladioli bulbs, early . to--.mato.t cabbage," pepper and egg plants: 467 So. 6th W. 677W. m25 GREEN leafy, hay baled or loose. '. Del. anywhere. ; Roy D. Brown, - Call 562W. rn23 rrfcrrsJv'srirui'wris''is sissssssss.,',: WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 1 ACRE farm close in. 450 West KJenter. Phone 446. V . p J", .... ';' ..;wii3 Useless horses and cows. 'Dead ones if "called Immediately?- , Call 050R1.. Provo. m000000m0p0 ajasaSsssssassSssassssaslMarfsj HIGHEST cash prices paid "for. i household furniture. We buy. sell .5 and e sxhange.. City Furniture Co.' Phone 227R. . - . j7 WASHING and ironing done at 113 ; South Sixth East. ' ml9 VISIT our Daily Bargain Table ...shoe display. Taylor Bros. Co.mi7 " 1. V , VtKW VV V- fr MS To ABOUT TO FrVLL OOWM. Toots, rv . ,. U. & FAT. Crf.t T .'V Vas 0 " 1'-vtxl 1'-vtxl . 1 . - - I u A FumnsmiD 5 RM. modern' home) for 'aummerv Cheap to right party. --Ph. 1356. r ' ' - ml3 NICELY FtmN. .2 tin. mod. apt. . Will '.te vacant ara'y 23 -ItS-Sov' w23 EIJilCrRIGALL.Tequlpt 3 rm. apt. " and 5 ito. housey Inq.;142vW. 2nd South. ? '-'-' 't; ,ml6 STRICTLY mod. 4 rm; apt Close In. EJee. refrig. Phone,1015W. ml6 3 RM apts.and bathfl rm apt. 61 South 2nd- West. mlS J! ... .in.:.. ..-. . . - - ' '. "J- ', . V 4 RM modem; $25 per mo. Phone . 254 W.- ml5 3 RM. modern apt in new home. 56 'W.4th . No. Phone 816 W. ml3 NICELY furnished .'modern apt. $15. Ground floor-266 W. 3rd So. J7 NEWLY PAPERED mod. apt. $13 moi 160 South 3rd East. ml3 2 APTS $15 and $16.50 mo. 138 East First South. . , ml5 3 - NICELY furnished newly dec-'- orated apts, garage. Reduced j-wiees. 331 East 3rd South. Phone f ' lV0r '-- - - r . . PLEASANT.: modern 2 rm. apt. 193 l East 1st No. Phone 596. j4 ROrV'SVbestelei. equipt 4-rm. apt $40.' Garage! Phone 1525-J. Jl CLEANS or 5 irmi home apt. Ga- 4 rage.;2G0 So. lstlW. Pnone 173. - 2 ROOM furnished apt. Couple pre- ilfr f erred. Phone ,?7Uvt ---rmllr COMPLETELY modern 3 rm. apt. - Ideal location."'. Inquire 41 East 4th North, r-bone 414W. m23 OR UNF. modern apt. Also mod. ; .home, j Phone 529J,. ml6 STRICTLY MODERN clean apts. H $22.50 up. 270 No. 1st E. Phone 1525J. . - ml4 FURNiSHED' Bedrooms. 357 East Center. ml2 FOR RENT OR LEASE PASTURE for one cow. East part of ; city. Phone i 778J.'. ml3 FOR SALE HOUSES uood iocatipn. inq. 142 w. 2nd S. iaaiasaassissasii FOR SALE - FURNITURE NEW SECOND HAND STORE ?We buyfor cash.We seU fot cash.9 351 West- Center. tl BY. MARTIN 0V0 vVVeOt,V0O i TV.rA BY 'CRANE V FO&CJT 7 STdFrVrroO AH S0Me,7 iftn4veTS to,trwe. for reitt - :; j : , ; "T 9 1 w by wt sctvicc mc wta u. a pat, orr. 1 R -i cEWTevJ. i to iw nbs. 7j BYBIjOSSEK OF PCO<S TWATK 1 1 I Business Cards F0TODEY ; General Foundry and Machine i-AFork Electric and. Acetylene ' '-i :Wel6Ung.--'-'-- v-' " PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY THE GENERAL SHOP 159 N. Univ. Ave. phone tl5-W Lawnmowers sharpened and adl by machine. ' Cash paid for used lawnmowers. We buy, sell, re pail and exchange used furniture. We call and deliver Free. GEO. BILLS. Manager WE REPAIR ANYTHING FOR ANYTHING Produce, Hay Grain, Fruit, Furniture, Fur-niture, , Tools, Plants, or anything of value accepted the same as cash In exchange for repairs or what do you want. C. Owen Draper and you can depend on it being REPAIRED RIGHT Free . delivery service anywhere, anytime. Mail t orders promptly attended to. . Grates, etc., to fit any stove or Furnace. Lawn Mowers sharpened properly and adjusted right. THF FTX-TT SHOP 111 North University Ave Provo) MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONEY? Anyone who Is married, keeping house and receiving a steady In- couit can enjoy tne privileges of our money service. Monthly repayments repay-ments are small, and therefore easy to make. Friendly, courteous, atr tention. Phone, write or call for full Information. PERSONAL- FINANCE CO. Room 9, ,0. P. Skaggs Building. 2nd Floor Phone 210 75 East Center St. AUTO LOANS Money loaned on late model Automobiles. REDUCED RATES - , . Under State Supervision Quick Confidential ' General Finance Corp. 194 W. Center Phone 86 YOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan j from- your salary, .. Columbia. Bond ec . mortgage company - 64 rortn University Ave .Ground floor. t AUTO LOANS! Attractive rates No Delays State-Wide Service Erwin Lean & - Investment Go, WILLARD L. SOWARDS. ' Representative ' Phone 1099 Manning Finance Service i Anto. Loans- ' v ) " -15 Minute Service) ) H.Iol!ey; Local Agent 157 No, 3 West Phone 1371 W -:OAflINET MAKm(T: j ' 8. W. PETERSEN All kinds of Cabinets -and Stor Fixtures made to order. . Shop 54 No. 4 W. Phone 928W. FOR SALE AUTOS r FORD delivery; perfect mechanically mechan-ically 320. good rubber. 26 Hudn son, overhauled, good rubber. Inside In-side perfect 330. 98 W. 3 So. mil CHEV Coupe. Like new. Bargain, for 'cash. Utah Wholesale Grocery. Groc-ery. Phone 58 or 1492, ' ml2 FOR RENTXTNTORNISHED -. . .- '.)' f . .". - 3 RM. modern' apt. Stoves and lln-.. lln-.. oleum. ' Garden ' plowed. Phone .1 RMS. and screen porch. Modern. -: Phone 134 J. :" , l ': ml2 Y V'RMt home; Newly-papered " and cleaned. J 744 'No. Univ.; Ave. Ph. . 317. ml2 1 RM-heted-home. srarage 376 No. . 1st E. Phone 1385W. , , r- ml8 3 RM.,, mod. "apt. -Freshly cleaned t and " decpTated. ..Hot .water, gas rang.; Private bathi, garage. 248 North.'2nd EasU S 1 ' -. ml8 4 RM.'modern apt4 3 room apt Inq; 259 Sdr 2nd E Call 116U. ml6 rWO 4 rm modern; aptS-Depres- , sion pricea .293 NcSjWtrnUj 'V Yi 1 1 1 1 1 rVWYllOVVYMVVYMnj)M SITUATIONS iWAinCT i OL'NG'4 man "nvanti farm work. , ;Take pay in produce; 610 W. 1st" - ;South-. y : w vxnit ; DESERET g MORTUARY CO. ."Service Aboye ' AIT I . -Why1 Pay More Xof Less? B ' Lady -Attendant. - ' Phone 45 Provo; Utah V Want Ad Rates ! First Insertion, per Une," 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 centa. Minimum charge 25 cents. y - If not paid within three daysj double price will be charged. - ; Count five words to line. 1 - Minimum accepted, two Unes I Legal Rate 10 centa per line per insertion. LOOK ! Best Property Buys, o- 14 A. Sprlngville Rd; 1 5 R. Stucco House, Provo; 26 A. Fruits Improved ; 16 A. Close to Provo;- f 12 A. House. Pleasant Grove; m i y t 2.81 A., Univ. Ave, Provo; ir 4 R. House Cheap, S.W. Provo; ivu ac, j? ruits uairy: 1 - . . 22 R. HOTEL ESTABLISH EI; RESORT Up-to-Date ; ! CAMP SITE PROPOSITION; " , " , . o . - , .fX PHONE 1099 ' INFORMATION ABOUT THESIS Willivri I. Knwflrrle 39 West 2nd North, Provo, Utah ' ; ; i " Buy - Trade - Rentv? Now 18 the Time! 10 Acre Farm ....... 15 Acre Farm ....... 42 Acre Farm 114 Acres and Home 5 Room Mod. Home . . , . . .$1500.00 .....$2000.00., $1700.00. ;. ...$1100.W) .. PHONE 1304 INTERMOUNTAIN m FINANCE & THRIFT CO. . 57 N. Univt Ave. Provo ' BOARD AND KUum HOME . board and room, ' modern . 4iome $25 per month, 754 W.l Nu, : Phone 598W. 11 WALLPAPERING AND DECORATING WALLPAPERING, painting done ' -o-reasonably. 142 ' East 1st South, y, Sprlngville. v . 1 - . ' J-ri' ALL KINDS of "polnUng.- paper- '-hanglng, '-hanglng, kalsominlng -and cleaning - . done-'-- reasonable. Buby ' and White, Phone 747W. ml7. r SPECIAL' PalnUtig, paperhanging,, v 35c per roll. Soren Mlckleson, 180 ' South 8th West. . .J2. . FOR' PATNTTNO, paper hanging and kalsominlng, call 416W. 671c-East 671c-East 5th South. mSO IHSTEUOTION ; - MEN 18-35. RAILWAY- MAIL CLERKS. Steady. . Commence" $158.00 ' month. Common educa- . tlon sufficient. Sample coaching. FREE. Apply today. Stage age-r-. Present work. Write Box 30-X, Herald. ' : . ' ' finfiiiininiiwMwwwvnftrtnrvrii FOR SALE LAND. LAND worth $400 A-2 A:bfTered j- for- $550. W. LL So wards.-' Phone 1099.. -A ' I- .-: V"-.mll,:lll "Till A Special For ) Thi8WeeMOnl0 y 1929 WHIPPET ) Jo' Siwrt Coupe QUfi Delux , . . . . .... V ' These cars, in excellent ; . . . shape. . : . -Watch This Space for ,- Weekly Specials v 1 ' ; THERALUESr ' 1929 Wrd.Tudor V ' 1 1931; Ford Victoria.;, Coupe. (-1931" (-1931" Ford Sport Roadster -1929 Durrant Tudor , "-7 1926 Dodge Sedan 1928 Buick Sedan -1929 Nash Cab Coupe ; v 1930 Dursfnt Sedan V" ' , v TRUCKS "4--. 1929 IFord Truck s . t ; 1931FQrd;lV2 -Toll Several .Other Makes J'Ml&ftCiiT Dent: -x s FIRST WEST & CKNTER C It r n 1 1 ilO fid -!( . 1 f W. P. RIONSON, DUt. Mrr. IP I 1 : |