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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING H E R A L D, F R I D A MlA. R C H 1 0, 193 3 PAGE SEVEN ,t - , x , vi' : '!- .. ; : i--f-&Ti .J-, -y " . . ' IFillGHI , -, by a UW.COQLEY (G$S 01933 ffiffi NEA SERVICE. INQ CHAPTER XXVI CHEILA could not hide her sur-prise, sur-prise, "You know me?" she sked. The young man laughed. "Indeed "In-deed 1 do! Don't mind if I move over a little nearer, do you?" He rose to his feet, crossed the patch or mossy bank and sat down near Sheila. "But I don't understand " she oegan. "How 1 knew you? Well, for one thing. I've seen you on the stage every night this week. I'll be there tonight, tbo that Is, If I may." "You'll have to take that up with the man in the box office' Sheila observed. He laughed easily. "Oh, I'll do that!" "How did you recognize me If you've only seen me on the stage in costume?" "1 haDDeired to see you as you were leaving the stage door last night. As a matter of fact, I've waited there each evening. Just to see you. you . know. I didn't dare nope that you'd have supper with me or anything like that.' "No?" Her voice was cool, not encouraging. "What would be like having supper with youfor example? He smiled. "Dolne It again Would vou trv it this evening? That is." be hesitated, "If you naven t an engagement. "Usually 1 eat with some of the others from the show. And we don't spend a lot of time sitting and talking afterward. My work is' hard, you know. 1 need my rest." "You don't make It seem hard." the young man said after a mo ment. "You are like thistledown You're oh. you're wonderful! But then you know how I feel about you. What do you think of me?" "1 think that you're wasting a good deal of valuable time." said BOOTS AND HER t ovst eG.t wab fteooT Mj -OVi av voo wvk txz.'o - HI Jj WASHINGTON TUBBS r FRECKLES AND fN OE! I BELIEF Y NO, "SUH. Wfc GOT TtA fa INC ?UCK DCMtG A LITTLE SeTECnVtA VOO'RE RIGHT. fcOT 6ET MORE. EVjlPENtE. VymOtt.V. OF VUS OWN, - CECTAlMLN ( VJE. CANT PROOF f 7 ' i It I STRANGE MOW Mtf V pot pocky stole) lrl V UcrrHec has j YOU BETTE.P GIVE IT hDWAWAyS UP AS A BAD JOB, DIVINING WE CANT SPEND ALL OUR TIME D16GIN' UP ALL TH' OLD SHOVELS PROVES A DUD INSTEAD IN-STEAD Of DISCOVERING TREASURE, rr uncovers OLD JUNK, SUCH A3 SHOVELS, OLD FRVING PANS, ETC., THEYS LEFT ON THE ISLAND i Sheila "lowly. But her smile belled be-lled the words. TTE nodded, seriously. "I know Time that belongs to my employer." em-ployer." He pointed to the red brick buildings across the wide field. "Still he gives us time for lunch, you know." "Someone told me those houses there were built for the factory employes. They are attractive, aren't they Do you live tn one?" "I live on the other side of town. 1 haven't had this Job long -although It seems rather long to me. In July It will be a year." He paused, gazing at the palms of his hands. "Tough work. too. in hot weather. Are you going to ha-ve supper with me tonight?" Sheila' admitted to herself that she Jiked him. He was self-confident without being over-assured. He was attractive, too. yet apparently appar-ently "was not aware of It. What was he doing working In a factory He had the face of a well-bro.d. educated young man to whom a. white collar job would seem better suited. Vaguely she felt that In a Job demanding brawn and endurance be was out of place. A whistle blew and obediently the young man arose, twisting the sack In which he had carried his lunch into a, ball and tossing it nto the brcok. He watched it bobbing alonj.1 on the surface of the water un.Ul it finally disappeared. disap-peared. "I have to ,?o now," he said. "That leaves the brook entirely at your disposal. I wish 1 could talk to you longer. It's back to the looms, though, for me. Would you really be willing to have supper sup-per with me tonight? I have a cheap little car but It can travel pretty well. Maybe you wouldn't mind riding In it. Will you?" "Well I'll see.-He see.-He paused a moment, uncertainly. uncer-tainly. "All right. I'll be there anyhow. Please don't turn me down!" Sheila watched asi he hurdled the fence and disappeared across the field. Yes, she liked him. She found herself wondering what his name might be, tried to think of one that would suit hltn. CHE reached the hotel In time for lunch. There was a ma tinee that afternoon. The first five rows In the theater were filled with young girls who were patently pat-ently admirers of Miss Jefferson, the leading lady. They gave Sheila only perfunctory applause but clapped enthusiastically when Elsie, sang her love, songs. Sheila Binilec at McKee as they stood in the wings. "Still wish you were a product of the protected pro-tected home?" he asked. "They did giggle a lot. didn't they?' It almost threw me off once or twice." But the audience that evening showed Its admiration for Sheila. Twice applause literally stopped the show and she was sent back for a third encore. It was nearly 11 when finally she left the dressing dress-ing room. Jappy had gone already. al-ready. "Marlon Collins is inviting invit-ing a crowd to that wistaria place." she told Sheila. "She asked me to see if you would like to come along." BUDDIES HIS FRIENDS I!LL FIX IT YET, SO (T WILL FIND GOLD AND SILVER STOW AND DIAMONDS, YES' II ll l l .1 - ... .1 ... t. n mm l r "Thanks. There is my "beauty sleep to be remembered. Jappy nodded, flew into bet clothes ind rushed away. The entrance outside the stage door seemed entirely deserted when Sheila reached It. Under the light, though, at the far end. a young man stood waiting. At Sheila approached be moved toward to-ward her. snatching a hat from his head. "Alone? What luck." "Oh. It's you!" Reluctantly she admitted to herself again that she liked thlF young man. Tonight he looked even more attractive He war wearing a dark, well-tailored sun and be had an easiness of man ner that bespoke a certain knowl edge of the world. "Would vou care to go to a little restaurant about a mil from nere?" he asked, "It's a quiet place and the food Is good He indicated a small roadster by no means new. beld the dooi open for her and. disappearing around the car, slid beneath the steering wheel. "PRESENTLY they drew up be fore a restaurant. Apparent! other members of the "Heigh-bo' company had not discovered 1 and Sheila was glad of that. It was more pretentious than th other places where 'he had raeu The tables were small apd ar ranged tn such a manner tha' privacy seemed Indicated. Indeea there were bat few other diners though the place had an air oi prosperity. At an earlier hour it had doubtless been well-filled. A waiter brought menus. The young man consulted Sheila, gave the order. "1 thought that if. hoped I might see vou at tin brook tomorrow," he told hei when the waiter had disappeared "I'll bring lunch for both or u if you'll come." He told her his name wa-Jerome wa-Jerome Wyman. He was., ot course, called Jerry. He saw that this name made no impression on her and seemed glad. He wa? working at the factory. Why? To make a living. He didn't tell hei that all of J. G. Wyman's sons i ol whom he was the eldest wouln start life that way. though the were almost certain to becom millionaires in the course of th next 10 years He didn't tell net his father owned the- factory and had built the model homes. He didn't teli her that he loved her but his eyes said this and Sheila was glad. They talfcet. for a long whiit and suddenly discovered that a-of a-of the other diners had disai peared. it was time to close th restaurant. The waiters wer hovering about restlessly. "You'll come tomorrow?" Jerr pleaded. This time there was no ntirer tainty. Sheila said. "Of course." "Then it's good-night not goodby." "Good-night." bong after Sheila had slipped between the covers of her bed that night she lay awake. She smiled tn the darkness. She was to see jerry tomorrow. She felt that she had never, never been so happy in her life. (To Be Continued) I TELL YA- WHY NOT fix. rr so's it'll ketch FISH ? THINK OF ALL TH' BAIT rfD SAVE....CALL rr TH" K.F.T. - KIBOSH FISH TRAP.. ...HOW'S THAT FOR AM IDEA? I CETMNn m TO rrSCETTTI QDrvfl Pleasant Grove Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adamson entertained en-tertained Saturday evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert iariott, Mr. anu Tlrs. ttowaid Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Culli-more, Culli-more, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorne, Dr. and Mrs. C, O. Jenson. Mrs. Lorena Nielson gave a shower Wednesday afternoon In compliment to her new daughter-in-law, Mrs. Nello Nielson (Alice Carlson). Games were enjoyed by the guests: Mrs. Ruby Nielson, Mrs. H. M. Nielson, Mrs. W. W. Lim, Mrs. Eliza Jaaobson, Mrs. Clyde Carlson, Mrs. Sine Nielson, Mrs. Berley West, Mrs. Ethel West, Mrs. Gladys Hilton, Mrs. Sine Christiansen. The Junior high of Lehi presented pre-sented an assembly program for the Pleasant Grove Junior high Friday afternoon. John Hutchings gave a talk on birds. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith gave a social for a number of their friends, Tuesday evening. The guests were Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Martell Ellis, Niel Fugal, Leslie Smith, La Mar Moyle, Emily Wright, Melba Fugal, Edna and Emma Walker. Members of the Second ward Relief Re-lief society presented the play "Safety First" to a large and appreciative ap-preciative audience Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mabel Swenson was director of the performance with Mrs. Zelda Freeman, Mrs. Bertha Gray, Mrs. Rhoda Clark, Mrs Mabel. Hendricksen, Mrs. Katie Hayes, Mrs. Fern Hicks, Mrs. Vida Conway, Mrs. Martha Peterson and Mrs. Olen Yancey in the cast. City Approves Road Agreement Provo city commissioners Thursday Thurs-day morning signed an agreement with the State Road Commission and the bureau of public roads not to obstruct by traffic legislation the widened cement highway addition addi-tion to be constructed soon on North Fifth West. The agreement is but another perfunctory step in" the widening of the highway from Fifth North to Twelfth North, 'planned last fall, and which is to begin soon. The agreement merely stipulates that the commissioners do not make any traffice legislation that will favor cross roads as against the proposed alteration or other obstructive ob-structive legislation to the highway. high-way. , Coffee is provided for movie patrons pat-rons in Brooklyn to keep them awake. It takes turUe eggs approximately approximate-ly 13 mon'L.is, 6 days to hatch. voote HIS AIR IS P1FFERENT. HE'S NOT V f f Hfc S SO CHANGE-!) THAT X SUCH A SSSY, AY4P Ht'S LEARNED ( ACTOALLN POOBT VF HE S Mi ) I TO FIGHT. AP VI HEM I ARRNEJV J . V BfcOTHep.. N FACT, I AM WW, HE ACTED AS THO HE'D Jj 90SIJW6. HE VSN'T. XHeMER seeM ke. before. S' . rTj SAY.... GALEN AND I ARE e01KK3 TO TAKE A LOOK AROUND THE PLACE -THEN WE'LL GO BACK Leaving stowaway AND BILLY BOWLEGS TO THEIR TO THE YACHT FDR A BTTE ARGUMENTS TO EAT THE BOYS 60 UP THE WIDE STRETCH Of BEACH ... WANT Phone Want ads will appear on the Classified ad page If they are in the office before 9 a. m. after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification." Want Ada will be accepted until 1 p. m. except on Saturday, Sat-urday, when they will appear in Sunday's issue if phoned into the office by 4 p. m. Rates First insertion, per line, 10 cents; each additional insertion, inser-tion, per line, 5 cents; one week, per line, 30 cents; two weeks, per line, 50 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be charged charg-ed if payment is delayed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion. in-sertion. Legal Notices NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt La ke Cityv Utah, January 31, 1933. Notice is hereby fjiven that Caleb Tanner, whose post office address ?s Provo, Utah, has made application applica-tion in accordance with the requirements re-quirements of the Laws of Utah to appropriate 33.47 c. f. s. of water from Provo River in Utah county, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at a point N. 10 E. 2150 ft. from the NE. cor. of Sec. 12, T. 6 S., R. 2 E.. S. L. B. & M. and conveyed a distance of 10.300 ft. where it will be used from January 1st to December De-cember 31st incl. of each year to produce power for electric lighting ind propelling machinery n Provo ind other places in Utah County, Utah. After having been so used the water during the non-irrigation season will be returned to the natural nat-ural stream at a point 430 ft. N. and 170 ft. E. from the SVi cor. Sec. 13. T. 6 S., R. 2 E., S. L. B. & M. During the irrigation season the water herein appropriated will be delivered into the West Union Canal, for their use, above the diversions di-versions therefrom at a point 1550 Tt? E ana 130 ft. N. of the SW. cor. Sec. 24, T. 6 R. 2 E., S. L. B. & M. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 9245. All protests against the granting WOO fttViSVtfES. tAV ( TS SUCH WHATWAyp wfflRflmilfW 1 A PRETTY THAT? jgjf SOUNDED GEE-tT DOESN'T -mf 1, SEEM P05SIBLE W'-' THAT NO PEOPLE (? . f ) uvEONcocos J . k v) v"Jir,. PLACE of BARTER This column Is open to "exchange" "ex-change" or "barter" ads. The price rate is cut one-half, with the minimum mini-mum charge 25c, At this rate, a 2 line ad will run 1 week for only 30c, or it will run 4 days for 25c. Regular classified rates are printed on the classified page. "Place of Barter" ads are run for just one-half one-half these rates. NEW portable Victor phonograph with records, for banjo, mandolin or guitar. Howard Skinner, Rt. 2 Box 43. m!4 CAR, A-l condition, for hay, grain or cows. 690 W. 4th No. ml4 WILL trade carrots, what have you? Phone 1552. ml3 PAINTING PAPERING for coal range, used furniture or produce. 114 W. 5th No. ml2 GOOD Milk del. for coal or what have you? Phone 306-W. ml2 PORK dressed or alive will trade for grain. I. J. Burr, 04J4 ml2 WILL trade painting, paperhang-ing, paperhang-ing, etc, for coop or used lumber, etc. Phone 048J5 mlO WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 25 SHARES Utah Power and Light 7 stock. Write Box X, Herald. ml2 TO BUY small house that can be moved. Write Box 14 Herald. ml3 GOOD living room suite. Phone 771R. mlO MARKET poultry. Any quantity. Phone 282. Nesson Company. ml2 LET me do your washing and iron ing at 631 E. 2nd So. mlO USELESS horses and cows. Dead ones if called immediately. Call 050R1. Provo. tf LOST AUTO crank btw. 3rd W. and 6th E. on 1st So. Reward. Ph. 1065.T. ml5 of said application, stating the reasons rea-sons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00. and filed in this office of-fice within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication, of this notice. GEO. M. RACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication March 3, 1933. Date of completion of publication, pub-lication, March 31, 1933. BY MARTIN oO VTtVi N2OOT TVt VsV voo QUESTION MY ft) 1M3 8 NCA SERVtCC INC. HCG. U S PAT OJT BY CRANE BY BLOSSER 1 i Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. We specialize in stove and furnace repairing. All parts furnished. We can clean furnaces and flues. All kinds of furniture repaired. We buy and sell furniture. Cash paid for used furniture. We call and deliver free. Phone 915-W. GEO. BILLS, Mgr. FOR RBx. x FURNISHED TWO rm.apt. Private bath. Garage. Cheap. Close in. 92 So. 2nd W. a8 YOU'LL LIKE apts. and homes shown by J. W. Gessford. Phone 757J. ml5 STRICTLY mod. 4 rm. apt., elec. cquipt. 270 N. 1st E. Phone 1525J. a4 CHOICE 3 rm. apt. Strictly mod. i Close in. Phone 1015W. mlO ELECTRICALLY equipt 3 rm mod j apt. Good location. Phone 557. j ml3 j LIGHT H. K. apr., mod., gas and coal stoves. 178 W. 4th No. m27 KOtt RENT UNFURNISHED 3 ROOMS and cellar. $8 per' mo. 142 E. 1st So. Springville. m23 THREF, 4 ui 5 rm. mod. house. T. II. Heal. Phone 876. mlO FOUR rm. modern house, furnace heat. 742 West 4th No. may30 3 RM. mod. art. Elec. equipped ' Good location. Phone 557. ml 3 I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD first cop hay $8 delivered. Phone 277W. ml4 FIRST CLASS raspberry plants. A. Nelson, Box 311 Route 2. mil POTATOES, carrots, turnips, parsnips, pars-nips, cabbage. True Scott. Phone 031J2. a7 GOOD white pota:oes, 25e hn. 300 South 5th West. Phone 387. m31 .. UNDERWOOD typewriter, almost i new $45. Inquire at Herald. mlO INFORMATION .GUIOE Announcement MRS. TERESSA B. OLLERTON announces the opening of hef: BEAUTY PARLOR and invites her friends and patrons to call at 56 West 5th North. Phone 873. ml9 Baby Chicks & Pullets We Sell Baby Chicks and 6 Week Old Pullets from B. W. D. Tested Stock at 9c and 39c each order Now. J. H. DURKANT, Provo. alO Bennett's Paste Cleaner For Cleaning all Kinds of Painted Surfaces. It does not hurt the hands or the finish. MAIBEN GLASS & PAINT CO. ml4 Cash Paid for Automobiles Good late model cars Bought and Sold. AUTOMOBILE LOANS 1 1. A. C. FINANCE SERVICE We have a few late model cars fot sale hi Repossessed Prices. H. JOULE Y, 145 No. Univ. Ave. mil FILMS DEVELOPED FREE CAMERA INSPECTION HEDQUIST DRUGS J. H. ERICKSON, Lawyer Office Union Block 32 West Center. Piovo, Utah Residence Phone 69. INSURANCE ... LIFE FIRE AUTOMOBILE BONDS. Loans and Rental- DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 75. 236 W. Center, Provo. m21 KEYSLocksmithing Phone 82 All Kinds of Keys Made, Locks Repaired Bicycles sold and Repaired. All Kinds of Sporting Goods. OSCAR CARLSON SPORTING GOODS CO. m-14 PERRY SEED STORE Seeds, Plants, Bulbs and Shrubbery. NEW LOCATION 332 West Center. Greenhouse 495 North 8th West. Phone 328W. m21 Service Garage Auto Repairs We repair all makes and guarantee our work ($13.75 large water heaters) installed this week for $7.50. JACK SIIIPP, 54 N. 4 W. m27 UTTON 35c CAFE Trucking And Moving We Move Anything Anywhere HARDY TRANSFER Phone Utah Poultry Producers ; Insure your coops, homes and automobiles at REDUCED RATES, in OLD LINE COMPANIES. See GEO. A. BROWN with BROWN INSURANCE AGENCY, 903 E. Center St. Phone 71. mlS Wrecking Service DoD '- Call 1000 When In any Kind of Automobile Trouble. TEIX.TJHIDS MOTOR CO. Pbone 1000 Complete Automotive rServfce. rI3 PHONE 495 GIVE Americans Value and Watch 'em BUY! LOOK THESE OVER: 1929 President Stude-baker Stude-baker 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1929 Oldsmobile Sedan AH Ready to Go and PRICED TO SELL! NOLAN MOTOR SALES 150 North Univ. Ave. PHONE 1100 INVESTMENTS! SAFEST - SUREST 70 Acres Alfalfa 120 Acres strawberry straw-berry project PAID TO DATE hog-tight fences $60 per A. Cash May Trade. 1.73 A. Mod. Home Pleasant Grove TRADE FOR PROVO. 33.59 A. Improved CATTLE RANCH. TRADE FOR MODERN PROVO HOME 5 R. Modern ALL FURNISHED $2200. $200 Cash, balance like rent. BUY REAL ESTATE Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Real Estate Broker, Provo, Utah BOARD AJfD ROOM IN QUIET home, A-l. private entrance, en-trance, garage. 618 E. 5th No. Phone 309W. m30 FOR SALE CARS '26 NASH. Good condition. Will consider a trade. Edah Allred. Linden. mil MISCELLANEOUS " CRACKED blocks welded; starter reth replaced; great saving of time and money. Guai auioed. Williamson's. 160 So! State, Salt Lake. a6 J In At 10"V Out At 4 m24 a 10 Featuring: Merchants' Luncli at Noon. DINNER Full Course . . . 50 2 m31 Anytime 148. 258 West 2nd South. m24 |