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Show 5 , ' . ' ' ' 1 1 5-PB0V0 ,U T A H) EV'E N I NCr H E R A C WE DNESDAY, -JUNE 8,- 19 3 2, PAGE SEVEN . - - . .. , ... : - .. ' , ' . H BY: MABEL McELLIOTT - i i iy-" CHAPTER XXXVI I CUSAN did not sleep at all the' r night after the shooting. She lay 'tense and shivering, wondering what would happen on the morrow. Each time he closed her eyes she could see that horrible scene again. Ben with the gun raised in the air "firing at Heath ami then at film-: film-: self. How could she have dreamed ? that r Jealousy would drive Ben to such lengths! What if the news- papers should hear of the affair? I Heath's position and hers would f lend themselves to vivid headlines. I No. she would not even think of f such -a thing. Heath had assured her the matter would be hushed up. But wnat ir Ben meai, n would be difficult- keeping that quiet. The whole wretched story would be blazoned before the world. "I mustn't let Aunt Jessie know' Susan said to herself. "She must leave in the morning without find ing out anything about it." Somehow Some-how the girl arrayed her shattered forces. She lashed herself Into a state of calm so that the older wo man suspected nothing. Grumbling a little, but well pleased, on. the whole, the Invalid allowed herself i to be stowed away In, a drawing room with the' crisp nurse The I train men began to give warning and Susan kissed the thin cheek. feeling a rush of emotion. Ton be good now!" she admon i . Ished. "Do Just as you're told and f , youH be fat and sassy in no time -'' at-all." Aunt Jessie promised with unexpected meekness. - ' T feel easy about you as long as you're staying with the Mil tons," ahe said. ; Susan dashed to the platform, t stepping off just before the train v began to move. She ran after it, Lwavlng for a minute or two." Then r suddenly it awmaied - into a mere . speck along the track. She felt -t zonorn. . .She was quite alone now. Was St or was It not a bad omen' that Probate and Guard- ianship Notices j Consult County Clerk or the I I Respective Signers for Further I Information. r V ' ' r . NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE . OF REAL PROPEIiTY In the Fourth Judicial District fcCourt of the State of Utah in and for Utah County. Zion'a-Savings Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff, lata. Shurtleff Courture, Inc., a cor BOOTS AND HER . . . - : : t " . - .. ksiim . " WASHINGTON TUBBS THEM VM TH6 . coMictrr . .n,.w.w. TWt HEAT. STOP; BOAST ttst. JSC ' KJD TMK - OF N0TH1MG BUT , FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS r . YnSTERCAY FRCCKLES AND OSCAR MAV2 6IVCK1 CP GOING ? PUPPY ' ' Cue; si ccs o fYeAHLET FOBSST J O-U. X IT ) IT-. I DOMT NfWTA JX VASUT SUCH A J eer cirreKi iw . 006 idea, v k '5 " TH2, PANTS- A - ' 7 y ArAVWlLVELLV A fc the expected telephone call ' bad i laiiea w corns uirvugu ouc i left the house? She felt now: that she could not oossibly wait tft'Jsnow j of Ben's condition tihtll returning I borne. She stopped at a pay sta-. .tlon and it ailed a the number or Heath'rclub. After a long waif daring which her heart palpitated frightening! she beard bis voice, v- -How - Is he?" she asked fearfully. fear-fully. 'He had a bad night," Heath told her, ranaines running a nigu fever, but Blake says It's noti alarm- ng,and -you're not to worry." t "Where are they keeping him?" Susan wanted - to lenow. ueatn mentioned the name of a small, private pri-vate hospital. "It's, going to be all right," he told her cautiously. "There's no need to worry. Blake has fixed everything." V OUSAN understood and was grate- - . . . ,- . . fui. but sua was not entirely reassured about Ben's condition. A high temperature might mean many things. She never knew how she got . through that day. It was a 1 godsend to have the task of straightening the house after- Aunt Jessie's departure. There were In numerable little things to do but as Susan went about tnese tasas She listened apprehensively for the telephone to ring. Ben must get better. He simply musti At four o'clock she went to Rose's j home. Mrs. Milton noticed the girl's silence and put it down to I a natural reaction following her aunt's illness. "Your aunt's going to do fine now. Don't you think another bit about It, Mrs. Milton said. "Let's you and I have a cup of tea, loveyt" Mrs.. Milton eyed her young com- nanibh annralsmely. "Tou look mighty peaked to me," she an nounced. "Did you have any lunch?" "I don't remember. No, I guess I dldnt." "Lord love yon! Did anybody! ever see such a girL" Mrs. Milton said fondly. "You'd better not go around looking like a ghost or your man won't like it." Mrs. Milton had been taken Into the secret of Su- san's engagement. The girl , flushed. He won't mind," she said wearily. Mrs. Milton went about the bust- ness of making tea but her heart was not m her work, sne was puzzled over Susan. The child didn't look happy. There were no two ways about that. Could she be marrying this old fellow (thus poration; Guy L. Shurtleff, E. A. Courture, Mutual Coal and Lumber Company,; a corporation; Mark Kerby; H. G. Blumenthal Company, a corporation; Aetna Life Insurance Insur-ance Company, a corporation, defendants. de-fendants. , To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Thursday the Sttrday bfTJtfne1932 at eleven o'clock a. rn. 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. BUDDIES M65, X Y tA IK! THEN A , sy. c : I ,,iuMc Miieei vj.t imm J I ruev rSAlT - ' , did Mrs. a Juntos designate Ernest niu v u """"j She dismissed the thought. Susan wasn't that kind, she decided. Nevertheless, there was something grieving the girl. At six ' Heath telephoned : again. He said, "If I send a car for tou at 7:30 will it. be all right?". Some-thing Some-thing lohir tone frightened Susan. Yes, of course, but what is Itr she asked. - His voice was very low. "I can't tell you Just now." SIMON was too well trained to before. Susan rode, along wonder ing what her destination might be Her heart beat rapidly when she observed they were turning into the street on which she knew the hospi tal was located. What could have happened. Was Ben dead? She had never known such misery. As the car slid tu a stop Heath, who -- 111 I1L1 inaa eviaenuy oeen waning wiium. came to meet her. 'I'm glad you're here," he said with emphasis. Susan searched his face for a sign of what might have happened but found ndnQ. She was afraid to ask. She might stave off disaster by pretending it did) not exist but she found as she went up the stairs, that her knees were trembling so. she could scarcely stand. -Ar Tnn all. rteht?" Heath glanced at her with more than his usual solicitude. "Ben must be- dying." the girl thought. That was why they had (sent for her. She was led down narrow corridor flanked on either side by closed doors. The quiet of the place, the antiseptic scent that hovered in the air weighed on her snirlt. Before one of the doors Heath paused and knocked softly A nurse's face appeared In the aper ture. She nodded to him. "Yes, you may come in," she said "He's awake now. ' Susan entered on unwilling feet. She scarcely dared to look, at the face on the pillow , of the high hospital hos-pital bed. Ben's eyes were open, starlnp in her. direction. Susan glanced around her wildly. Heath had vanished and only the nurse, businesslike and cool, remained at the foot of the bed. "You may , have two minutes," she said in a matter of fact voice, "and that will be all. The doctor," she added to Susan, "doesn't want him to become excited.1 Ben's voice sounded unnatural, strange. She had to go very close to understand what he was saying. "Sorry, sorry. Terribly sorry," in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: to-wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner cor-ner of Lot 4, Block 38. Plat "B", Provo City Survey of Building Lots; thence West 45 feet; thence North 99 feet; thence East 45 feet; thence South 99 feet to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Prpvo City, Utah, this 18th day of May 1932. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, State of Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, PSST. I m Y' NOT US- WE' xOlMd TO TM. 1 BE FREt BV' ioAT AMD V V Trtetf. SURE HOtP US. THEY GOT 110 RECOCT.j I'D UKS TO HM6 HAD POODLS ALOH VWSM TH0 LlTTLe pOMEHArilAM TOOK AFTER. US.. MOUfi WHAT 6HS0 DOfJC TO THAT SCOOOTfi m nip 7i f7 HAVE II he was muttering," "Wanted to tell .- you." " Susan bent over him with a rush of pity. "It's all right." she as sured him. "It wasn't really your fault." Those, bad been the right words. She saw that Instantly and was glad. She knew, too, that she bad spoken the truth. Ben . had been the Tlctlm of a fever, a madness. She understood that. She had felt something very like It that night when she had seen Denlse with Bob. . Jealousy was a fearful thing. It was a beast that drove you to un expected violence.- . She was glad she had said that, The sick boy's face lightened. "Bet ter now," he muttered. "Think I can sleep." "That s fine," the nurse inters posed. "That's" just loyely.T Steep' is what you need right now." She motioned Susan but of the room. SUSAN felt shaken but somehow exalted. Heath, pacing up and down the corridor, was startled by the luminous light in her eyes. She took his arm impulsively.. Tell Dr. Blake he must save him," she whispered, "They mustn't? let the poor boy die." Heath looked puzzled. "He's not going to." he said. "He's going to be fine. It's almost a miracle." "Oh." Susan collapsed against him. He led ber into the little elevator and pressed the button. "You've had a frightful day." he muttered. "I don't wonder you're upset. Poor child." It was sweet to be taken care of in this fashion. Susan wanted to relax in the comfort of this man's affection but something hard within her told her she must not. There was 8omething-sbeuTust do. Ben's eyes bad showed her that. Love was a driving force. It was something some-thing fierce and elemental. She would be doing Heath a wrong to marry him feeling as she did. She began to speak but he stopped her. "Don't talk now." he said gently. "Later you can tell me all about It" Susan hesitated. She hated to hurt anyone. She would bide her time, but of one thing she was certain. cer-tain. Marriage without love seemed an Impossibility. What about Aunt Jessie If she decided to take back her promise to Ernest Heath? At the thought Susan shivered. Was ever a girl so torn? No matter mat-ter which 'way she looked the way seemed black. She did not ,knof what to do. , v -r (To Be Continued) Deputy Sheriff. Thomas & Thomas, Attorneys for the, Plaintiff,. Templeton Bldg., , . 4 . Salt Lake City, Utah. , " Publication in Provo Evening "Herald "Her-ald May 18, 25, June 1, 8. 1932. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial "District Court of the State of Utah in and t for Utah County. r TTVnnlr C.nnr 9nH! .W Mnnt Ferry as Trustees of the E. S. Ferry Tru3t. and the rZ. S. Ferry Trust, Plaintiffs, vs. Orthelia Monk and i f TVS ' : Ull I III r r rim m --v "j-"mm VIXfetNrPAS PA5V AWO'Tt SUM BEKTS XOWN OW TH j ( wuv foi l iutiEi err ees hottcq, i i j r VlNCyT TE5 HOT tN CUiAMA.) E-XPECT. THEV w 1 1 (n i -V iav; I I II J lA I I I IR1P ECi6S:l I ' A ' c It X) WHATS "THAT fAOT& DOlM' IN FF OP-OCO. HOOSS m - A FOB SALE ' raSOELLAlIEOUO SPRING fryers. 558 So. 2nd West. Phone 656W J14 30 GAL-tank with stand, Good condition. con-dition. Cheap. Call Lyon 820. j8 CAULIFLOWER and cabbage. 389 J vNo. 7th W. Phone 379J. jl3 j COCKERELS, 6 weeks old, 8 for -541.00. T; S. Jones, 755 So. 11th .West. J17 ICE refrigerator Phone 1085. jlO COCKERELS 8 for $1.00. Rear of UOOO West 2nd North. j9 600 COCKERELS. Phone 01J5. W. H. Long, Rt. 2, Box 282. j9 PEPPERS, egg plants, tomato, cabbage cab-bage and cauliflower plants. A. W. .Jones. 467 South 6th West. Phone 677W. j28 SPRING FRYS. Phone 771 W or call last house on So. 5th West. jl2 6,RM modem home for city lot, acreage or stocks. Phone 812M. j30 Glen Monk, her husband; Willard L. Sowards and Fannie Sowarde, his wife; Jacob B. Smith and Blanche Smith, his wife, defendants. defend-ants. To be sold at Sheriff Sale on Friday the 17th day of June, 1932 at eleven 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, 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: Commenting at the Northwest corner of Lot 4, Block 115, Plat "A" Provo City Survey of Building Lots; thence South 35.25 feet; ihsnce East 54 feet; thence South i58feet; thence East 144.75 feet; 'i'ehce North 49.85 feet; thence West 198.75 feet to the place of beginning. be-ginning. (Together with all rights, privileges, appurtenances and water rights owned or used in connection con-nection therewAh.) Purchase price payable in lawful nadney of the United States. ' Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 25th day of May 1932, tL. G. :3urne" Sheriff. Utah County, State of- Utah. By XfhasJW. Mitchell, " Deputy Sheriff. Geo. S. Ballif;. Attorney for the Plaintiff, Knight Block. Provo, Utah. Publication in Provo Evenincr Her ald May 25, June 1, 8, 15, 1932. VEb OO , ' TWE- DOS 2 ,.XTt - CATCHER. rrta.T.orr. 4 M Jjw 7'7f 1 ; wm MkMAW mh .. 1 1 FOB BENT FTJBN1SHED MODERN apt. 468 North First Bast. jl4 3 RM modern apt. for couple. 315 North University Avenue. jl3 APT, 2 rms. nice for summer school. 242 W. 4th N. Call 1312. jl3 MODERN 3, 4, 5 rm. apts., electric ranges, refrigerators, hot water, 267 Easth 7th North. j!3 NEW 2 rm. modern apt 555 North 4th East. jy5 3 RM. modern apt. and garage. 142 So. 9th West. jlO 5 RM. mod. home. Phone 171-W. 144 West-3rd South. jlO OR UNFURN. 2 apts. and 3 rm. or 5 rm. modern elec. equipt. Call 478 South 1st East. jlO OR UNFURN. apts. No. Phone 529J. 227 East 3rd jiff NICELY furnished 3 and 5 rm. mod. apts. Close in. Phone 470. jlO 4 ROOM modern house. Newly papered. Nicely furnished. Call 593 East 1st North. j20 2 RMS. private bath, also 4 rms. modern unfur. Phone 134J. j9 3 RM apt for couple, garage, priv. bath. 92 So. 2nd West. jyi MODERN 4 rm apt. 146 East 8th North. J8 5 RM modern home with garage. 758 No. Univ. Phone 58. j8 MODERN 3 rm apt. private bath, hot water, lights, electricity and garage, $30 month, vacant June 10th. Call 107 E. 6 N. or Orpheum Theater. jS MODERN 2 rm. apt., ground floor, gas. Phone 1354J. 442 N. 1 E. j8 5 RM modern home, garage. First class $30. 260 So. 1st W. jl2 STRICTLY MODERN 3 rm. apt Ground floor. $25.00 mo. Including Includ-ing lights and garage. 115 So. Third West jl5 STRICTLY modern 3 rm apt. $25. Garage and washroom. 270 No. 1st East. 1525J. jl4 STARTUP'S APTS. ec Home, elec- ticalrymodera$15 to $35, 67nlw. jl3' FOR SALE COWS IGOOD young milk cow for quick mIp 44fl. .T. "R driffith. Carter- sale $40. J. R. Griffith, Carter- ville Road. J9 BY MARTIN ' I rNN"rte TO VAt BY CRANE S-7H6 REPORT GO.S KOUNO UTrtPamtV ARE NEKWMG , APPEAR AT EM EV , PORT. BY BLOSSER y? ow MOMvweiRsS )V POODLE? HUYAH. J Business Cards FOUNDRY General Foundry and Machine Work. Electrio and Acetylene Welding. PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY THE GENERAL SHOP 159 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 915-W Lawninowera sharpened and ad by machine.' Cash paid for used lawnmowers. We buy, sell, repair 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. Mall orders promptly attended to. Grates, etc., to fit any stove or Furnace. Lawn Mowers sharpened properly and adjusted right. THE FIX-IT SHOP 111 North University Ave.. Frovo MONEY TO LOAN " YOU CAN DO IT! You can solve any family financial problem with a "PERSONAL" LOAN Monthly Payments are small The cost is low. Phone, write or call. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Room 9, O. P. Skaggs Building 2nd Floor Phone 210 75 East Center Street 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 from your salary. Columbia Bond & Mortgage Company, 64 North University Ave .Ground floor, tf. PERSONALS FERN'S Stenographic Bureau. 77 North Univ. Ave. Phone 90 or 031R3. j8 FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED 6 RM apt. mod., newly decorated. Partly furnished, garage.- 150 So. " 9th West. J13 4 RM modern apt. Located at 424 N. 1st E. Call Jacob Coleman. j20 4 ROOM unfurnished aptartment $25. 4I!7 East Center. Phone 804. J13 MODERN home, 4 rms. 781 West Center. Phone 389W. jlO STRICTLY modern 3 rm apt. Elec refrig., hot water, 187 No. 1st E. Phone 211 or 1000. jl5 3 RM modern apt., garage. 210 No. 3 W. Cah arter o p. r. 13 3 RM apt., private bath, stoves, gas, garage. Reasonable. 306W. j8 CHOICE 3 RM. Duplex apt. Strictly Strict-ly mod. Hardwood floors, tile bath, etc.. garage.390 W. 1st No. jl5 SITUATIONS WANTED YOUNG woman wants work in cafe or private home.' Write Box B-2, Herald. j9 INSTEUCTION $1260-3400 ; YEAR. Government Jobs. Men-women, 18-50. "Steady work. We coach you for Provo ' examinations. L4st positions FREE. - Write immediately. Box 29. Provo Herald. WALLPAPERING AND ,, DECORATING PAINTING done reasonably. 142 East 1st South. Springville. jlO PAINTING-paperbanglng. ph. 229 W. i 1 i v i .. l'lrmAn nj FOR SALE FURNITURE NEW SECOND HAND STORE. We buy for cash. We sell foi :ah..-rr. LOST PAIR s: gold-rlmmed glasses . in 'i brown case btw. Schramm-John- son's and 1st E. and 2nd No. Call :1086J. Reward. ' j9 LADY'S x blue - leather purse at readies' Gym Fri. Return to Her-.; Her-.; aid. ? v,. . - i j8 L ' ) I I .1 . . 'l 'I- I I . II f FORD wire wheel and tire. Return t to, 144 East ' 5th Nov Phone 1114. Want Ad Rates First Insertion, per Una. 10 cents'; 'each additional insertion per line, 5 cents; one week, per line, 30 cents; two weeks, per line. 60 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. M"imm charge 25 cents. IX not paid within three days double price will be charged, Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two llaea. o Legal Rate 10 cents per line per Insertion. FOR SAFE INVESTMENT Look These Over! $950.00 Will Buy this 3 Room Frame Home, M block from cement highway. Terms. Modern 5 Room Frame Home, northeast location, for immediate ' sale. Will take $2100.00. 4 Room Frame Home at Orem. good location. Will take a car on down payment. 17 Acres of Good Farming Ground with 4 room home; clear of all encumbrances; will sacrifice' for cash sale, or will trade for home in Provo. DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. Provo, Utah Phone 75. -230 Wst Center St. Property Bargains! COST KIND NOW $450(1 . Furnace Mod. 4 R. Brick ..$2050 $9000 6 R. Hot Water Heat Mod Brick Large Lot $4650 $5500 Pretty Home-Furnace Home-Furnace Heat Mod Cozy Lot $3550 $75,000 Annual Business PROPOSITION $6500 $3000 9 A. 3 R. House S. Water $2250 $2100 2 A. House-Nice House-Nice Crops $1651 $5500 8 A. Water, House COOPS for 800 $3750 $17,500 50 A. Farm-Most Farm-Most Ideal Crops Team Cows . $11,;0'J PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 West Second North, Provo . . REAL ESTATE GOOD BUYS' OR TRADES 1 Acre Farm Water and Coops. 2 Acre Farm Water and Coops. 10 Acre Farm Coops.v 15 Acre Farm Water and Coops. 4 Room Home Bargain. 5 Room Home close in. PHONE 1304 INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE & THRIFT CO. 57 N. Univ. Ave. Provo WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT mimeograph or duplicator dupli-cator or to have use of cno dur ing certain hours. Write Box fl. Herald. jS USELESS horses and eewg. Dead ones if called immediaU'y; Call 050R1. Provo. tf mm Special For This Week Only 1929 DUR- . $E69 RANT Tudor. . . 1929 WHIPPET Sport Coupe fiUfiQ Delux These cars in excellent shape. Watch This Space for Weekly Specials OTHER VALUES 1929 Ford Tudor 1929 Ford Sedan 1930 Ford Delux Coupe 1931 Ford Victoria Coupe V , ' 1931 Ford Sport Roadster 1929 Durrant Tudor 1926 Dodge Sedan ' 1928 Buick Sedan V 1929 Nash Cab Coupe " . 1930 Chev Coupe ' TRUCKS 1929 Ford Truck Several Other Makes Used Car Dept. FIRST WEST & CENTER Reihember-A Ford Dealers? rsed Cars always Sell for Less 1 - - - - ! ii I Mil d A I Reward. , J . 112 |