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Show TV. : t s V- - if. ' - 4 PRO VO (UTAH)-;; EVENING HERALD, IHOKD A:Y.: OCTOBER' 30,' ;198i - .-O . '? " l A - :3;: fUNETgvrose hrl "tided, and Mrs. JBroolrB' warden tookron.a slight- tiiy parched and. neglected, took. The 'BrookY -boys , were away tor the ja ram er working In the kitchen of vtake!d 'eamn, " .Uenee the en- '..Ire care o iha place. -fell m lire. ' BrjQokK nrho .eeeraed .in feed of. a ps. --V. '':; ' ' r i bh;k-noticed this and. made It a ' habit; to sprlnkla the law trnee a dAfc either: at .sunrise or after nn-setrte nn-setrte neTer'rakened; Ere ttntll ' h?Jid prepared, breakfast and he j ihslsfed upon relleringf her, of -all t details of the : housekeeping. It-WhjL otr' he asked.. "H'e bad I ; 16ukh -td;fiATe o cooped op all ; day- In an office. Ton need alt the jv.fiane, ontof-doors we can possibly asapage.; t Resides. I haren't ahy J ' thinlsoV4o45r- v - . . -r He F took her to the office In the fellowfetidster and Ere found hint - waltlha at the side entrance of flilxby.'s at the close of each day. ' -Dick never seemed to mind the mileage and usually took her home the. longest way, driving along the lake untl they were forced to cut across town. That cool drive was a ' blessing during the July heat which settled In sultry monotony over the-city. 'Eve looked forward eagerly to herr vacation but found she must wait until August for it. Despite ill ; Dick did to make things easier tor ber she could not suppress a reeling of vexation when he put his ' . gorf clubs in the car and drove on (4.the links after leaving her at Bixby's. Earle Barnes usually left the store early two afternoons each wifk tor a foursome of golf with $ some advertising men but Eve. who aadenjoyed playing in other years, found herself unable to leave the Oficei during the day and too tired ?fJ such ekertton after business Qjur More and more: responsibility responsi-bility fell' to her lot as Barnes found her trustworthy and thus relieved re-lieved himself of , additional bnr- dens.-- " ' "' . . ."How. Is Dlckr Artene asked one . mbrnlng. Evi answered bitterly. "Oh, he's nhsyl i Busy playing golf and. soli-,talre. soli-,talre. and Teading technical stuff :SWhy.;:'Ee dont you love nim anv, more?" asked Atlene In mock hortr. " f ' - .v : Of eou'rsei"- Eva renlled. Twt BOOTS AND HER VJUA. ABRlVt OM f w TRAIN vTOSOT $OB. t SHORT MIVt . AM AiOCJOUS TO SESL . v TAjCsMN . - IRA ma , m m mi mi i . . WASHINGTON TUBBS r AKS : BBW&"iAlS6rOVSRJsir6im';j4Q cESS THAN lQ5 PR0SP6CTORS, J?&vt$T)WIC:fr Rmril6 WTANl it's so stuffy In . this offlc . rlxht now. tad Wb so nte snt-of-doors. Anymiy men get mil the breaks!" She swallowed a lump In her tfcrott. - A ktEENB rn?inded DIci doesn't want her. ."But you to keep on working.". 1 Tm going to Just the same!" five announced, firmly. , .'I'm going llo.flnd out what It's like tb be an advertising . manager-rand . dont you forget It!" I lfpna came in then and the conversation con-versation was. dropped. . That night Eve found a new trellis decorating the porch. Dick had . made It. She went with him to the garage where he showed" her a pergola for the garden and more trellis work. for. the. other porches. Whf nirk - rIia n1d. "those are lovely I Why don t you make tnese to eelir Dick's only reply was a look of forebearance, . 'But yor. might as well be earn ing some ' money ,. Eve persisted. He merely looked at her again and this time Eve felt rather uncomfortable- Dick finished making the trellises that week and set them up. Tbey added considerably to the attractiveness attrac-tiveness of the house and Mrs. Brooks was overjoyed. The four' weeks of ' July .dragged on as though' they were four months. Eve had ntver minded vorking during the summer, but this year her dlscomf - : was chiefly due to the fact that she was working work-ing while her ' husband was not. Once she suggested that Dick might look for work and he gave her a withering glance. However, he cheerfully did the housework, continued to drive her to the office and call for her at the end of the day. "Once each Week he took her to some resort along the lake for a shore dinner. They usually fin ished the evening with a swim in the lake or a dance or two before the long ride home. TCVE was glad lhat Dorothy McEl--J hinney was spending the summer sum-mer with her parentis out of town. At least Dick would be tree from her persistent wiles. . Miss Leeds was on a European tour and- Eve missed .her. The cards which she i-sent from; Switzerland and Italy awakened in Eve a strong desire for such a trip. "I suppose we'll never be able to go to Europe together," Eve murmured mur-mured discontentedly. "Why not?" asked Dick. "Look at all the money we are losing!" she pointed out. "The sal ary you might have - earned this summer would have covered such a trip tor us." - ryes and It might have made a down payment on the Empire State Building," Dick answered. "But I'm not . sure that Is Just what 1 would have done with it!" Thus be answered each of Eve's gi bes -concern tag -4iis "lack of em ployment. According to the policy of Blx-by'a Blx-by'a store, Mona Allen and Mrs. Penney did not receive vacations BUDDIES 7 20 300 VOftTH 6f tjOtD A pAV H because they had worked there Jess than a year. Atteae departed -for two week it ;v w U.,lfr, Til have some rniB wn don't meet any., eligible edtdtreT' she said eood-huraoredly WhWlahe left tho offlcev"' "If l badnt beep for my little nnapcial Jiyef'f tf starting out , on a vacation that wouid warrant a-eottpla of . Inches; notice in wr ounniy uojb . THE followlnk week Eve received a letter from' Arlene. She read excerpts from lt to Dick that eve ning. -.'.' , Sam brought me here n his roadsicr." Arlene' had written. "1 didnt want him to at first because well, you know. Bur he-'insists he stopped drinking' the night he met me at Freda's party and hasnt touched liquor. since. He says"! am more Inspiration to him than the best gin i on Mhe market Anyhow Any-how he brought me a huge box of chocolates too. . and there's al ways a letter In the morning wall. "I love it herel I leadObe atalr case' choir every morning after breakfast and nowj'm wor ng txt an act for Stunt Night. "Thanks for. tbe.-boQks. yoy ..scot. For the first time In my life 1 havr enough time to read. I'm leaving tn a moment for my morning swim. Give my love, to Mona. ..." Eve stopped reading and said. Sam must be glad Arlene is where she won't meet anyone to give blm competition." "You eld romanticist!" Dick chsl lenged. Well. It's a neat little triangle just the same; Sam likes Arlene and Arlene likes George Bliss. I'm not sure who Bliss cares for." "And I like you and you'll have to pay for looking as sweet as you do!" Dick told ber. gathering ber Into his arms. But their life together, was not always so peaceful. There was the evening when Eve. looking up from a magazine, exclaimed. "Dick. I don't know why you have to keep puffing at that old pipe all the time! That's the fifth time you ve filled it since I came home." "Wrong! It's the sixth." he told her cheerfully, knocking theashe Into a low brass bowl. "I think you smoke too much.' Eve went on in a petulant voice. 'Worried about my health, dear?" "No, I'm thinking how much it costs!" she blurted outTSmoking Is an expensive habit. You aren't working and yet you smoke Just as much, as ever.? "When a man Isn't working b needs recreation more than ever. And 1 take my exercise smoking." be teased. - "Oh,, you're Impossible!" Eve cried as she flung herself Into a lounging chair. "See here. Eve!" Dick said firmly. firm-ly. "WhAL I'm working I stow away all the shekels ! can spare and when hard times come around I guess X -can stUX, afford to smoke 11 ri feel like It!" i He arose abruptly and a moment later the outer door slammed. To Be Continued) BY MARTIN I 'mem, tt. WT. OfT.i O 3J my wca ewvct. mc: J WETS O,C0O ,A jRPr 'fcWD 4 mmmmmmm J . .,fimiU 1 mmmnwnjmnMTi. g- m . g gg It a Uroe to. replace your broken window, and auto VjlJUiraOiS giais-SCM Btook complete, our .workmen and prices the best. MA1BEN GLASS & PAINT CO. 272 West Center St Phone 160.. ,-'.: 1 Over 40 years continuous service. Motor Repairing perienced mechanics. All" work W S 3 4 0Sf Ytt Trucking And Moving We Move Anything Anywhere Anytime 256 West 2nd South. HARDS' TRANSFER - Phone 148. tf YELLOW i 3 MOVING Par rn i CABS & TRUCKS - HJT You Have Heard Much About the New Deal Give your car a square deal. Use Pyroil for economy. Ask for and demand Genuine Pyroil, it is guaranteed. For sale at Bud's Service and Pine Tree, C. S. OLIVER, Distributor. . nl6 AR1STICE DAY PLANS READY Details of the Armistice Day celebration in Provo on November 11 will be discussed by members of Ute Post No. 2162 Veterans of Foreign For-eign Wars, who will meet Tuesday night,, October 31 In the Armory. The. meeting begins at-&.Qclock. The program to be givenln the Utah stake tabernacle on Armistice-Day Armistice-Day at the historic hour of 11 o'clock is near completion, according ac-cording to Commander Carl J. Perry. Clayton Jenkins, will represent the general committee in the presentation pre-sentation of the program ta?'the master of ceremonies. Dr. Lowry Nelson. The Rev. N. C. Wallin will offer the invocation. , s Musical Program . v. A splendid musical program has been arranged under direction--. Dean Gerrit de Jong with Miss Margaret Summerhays as the soloist solo-ist of the day. A double-mixed quartet, consisting ol Mary Clark, Wilma Kotter, Naomi Halllday, Wyla Johnson, Fred Webb, Miles Judd, Meeks Halliday and Clyde Snow, under the direction of Miss Summerhays, will participate,, . , The Brigham Young university concert band, under direction of Prof. Robert Sauer, will play patriotic patri-otic selections. Commander Perry urges the gen- OUR BOARDING SVT-ntNi Z. TABLE N TV SPEA.K,E PACKIN SOME HfcM-HOCKS AN KRAUT AL THN 6UY W1TVA TH I SOES ON EATtKSEE HE EDGES OVER TO ME ANV ZMAS TH COOU N6- RONJ I M MY CHEST I GET UT 1 1 10 rrrr-n i x .w . . r i v 1 eEiS 1 77)ME MAM, FINDING MO QOLO, SELLS HtS r&aikl CnOO AMD MlMtMG OUTClT AUO uac PMniJ6M MONEY TO PAV OM WIS WOMB, 60V A N5W '"fill . tilt . Body and . Fender Wnrt aintinz done bv fxnert n. Guaranteed. Ed. P. Johnson and - '.T A. ' A , tVf - sXCiXXl lyilXLa tf LOST GREEN bicycle, frame wired. Please return to Herald- o31 LADY'S black purse at Ladies' gym Fri, Reward. Call 255. o30 RED IverJohnson bicycle. Return to 811 No. Univ. Ave. Reward. o31 LADY'S handbag btw. Seiter'1 Bakery and jail. Phone 188. Reward. Re-ward. o31 PARTY who took overcoat at high school dance Fri. night is known, so to avoid trouble please . return to 63 N. 2 West. o31 ROLL of blankets, 2 double plaid ' and single black in eanvas cover. Reward. J. B. Egan, 994 E. 5th St. Pomona, Calif. BLACK horse with white hind feet. "Brand "9g". 1443 W. 6 So. Reward. n2 eral public as well as the veterans of jail wars, to be. present. .lo hear Congressman Abe Murdock of Beaver, deliver the principal speech of. the day. ..... . , Representatives from every organization or-ganization participating in the parade on Armistice Day will meet at the chamber of commerce rooms Wednesday evening at 7:30. HOUSE k CORKER "BET VOO "DVD J SAY- WHEr4 HE WAVEO TH" ;-voO OF A COKE TWITCUE,; 1 WENT UNDER TH TABLE.WITH LET 60 A "TH WADS OPP THS MORTTQAOm CAR AMP CacT --S m fro mmum3 For WANT ADS Phone 4-95 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 Ads will be accepted until 1 p. m. except on Saturday, Sat-urday, when they will appear to Sunday's issue if phoned into tbe office by 4 p. m. Rates First insertion, per line? 10 jents; 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 J.o line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be charged charg-ed if payment in delayed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cents . per line per Insertion. In-sertion. FOR RENT FURNISHED NEWLY decorated mod. apt. for 2 students, $5.00. 600 No. 1st W. n3 COZY apts and homes, all prices. J. W. Gessford, Phone 757J or 53. n7 3 ROOMS at 318 N. 2nd E. Furn. or unfurn. Inq. 227 E. 3rd No. n5 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS SUBSCRIBE to the Deseret News'. Only 15c a week. Call Syd Boyle 1361 R. o30 SMALL used sedan or coach. 122 So. 5th W. Phone 771R. n3 MILCH Orem. cow for feed. Call 01R1. o30 PIANO must be encap. Pay cash. The Music Box. 104 N. Univ. o27 USELESS horses and cows. Dead ones, if called Immediately. CaU 680. Provo. tt HORSES or cows, dead or worthless. worth-less. We buy hides, pelts, wooL Phone Interprlsc 30, Sp. Fork. Colorado Animal By-Products Co: nl2 BY AHERN WELL-AS LONG AS HES HERE, ILL. KEEP MY MOUSTACHE "HAVEO OEF, AND THOSE. OUTS"DE T30RROWERS WILL BE MORE OTHER GONFUSED, AS TO WHICH OF US IS THE MACSOK BY CRANE CHOPPtNo WOOD rOR HIS J T Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP r 159 Jo. XJniv. Ave. Stove and furnace repairing. Grates and linings furnished for all makes; We clean chimneys at reasonable prices. We buy, sell and exchange used furniture.: Free call and delivery service. We pay cash. , for used furniture. Phone 915 W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Gee. Bills, Mgr. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HIGH quality coal, priced reasonable. reason-able. Phone 940M. J. Edwin Allen. n29 APPLES, Roman Beauties. T. G. I ' JONATHAN apples, tree run. Bring containers 50c. 890 West Center. n3 400 CHOICE laying pullets. Few or all. Call 037J3. o31 EXTRA fancy Delicious apples. J. Eival Christensen. Phone 01R1. n5 " FEED for stock, very cheap. C. Enoch Clark, 119 No. 6th West. APPLES, Johns, Romes, Per-maines. Per-maines. Anjo pears, shrubbery, tulip bulbs mixed 25c per doz-Perry's doz-Perry's Seed Store, 495 N. 8 W. o31 POTATOES. Russett, Bliss and Triunr 90c cwt. Salem Mercantile Mercan-tile Co,, dalem, Utah. n7 ROUND Oak heater, A-l condition $5.00. 556 E. 2nd So. nl BLISS and Russet potatoes 60c bu. A. H. Jones, 662 W. 5 So. o31 SWEET cider, mad from washed apples, 25c gal. 30c del. Thomas, Phone 1048. n7 LITTLE pigs for sale. H. L. Orvin. Vineyard. Rt. 1 Box 267 o31 CHEV truck, l1 tons, A-l condition. condi-tion. Call 806-W. o31 JONATHAN apples, Vj mile East Lincoln high school. Box 263. Phone 05J1. n2 APPLES, all kinds, all prices. An-jou An-jou pears. 459 No. 1st West. n6 GOOD hard coal $6.25 ton in 2 ton lots. Hill Bros. Mine Corp. 904 No. 1st E. Call or write. o30 2 1 SALE on radios and radio tubes. Washburn Service. Orem. o30 ANJOS and Lawrence pears. Farnsworth. Orem, Box 100A. n6 RADIO SERVICE EXPERT radio service and repair. 492 E. Center. Phone 1256. n9 Freckles and His Friends .:: By Blosselr 7 Hey, prccwl.es VJMAT'S EfTIM' NUTW TWAT AT COACU CRASH.... ROOSE? Y5R jOfcCIN', KlOW I'M ONTO TD PIPE DCWM SO TW' r DlUER. PLAVfeRS SHOW I ID BSTTCU T AMI 1 MO DUMMY. Y'KKIOW ! 1 A n i CLEAN FOOTBALLS J0 PHONE! 495 EVERYTHING for CHEVROLET CARS TRUCKS , Genuine Chevrolet Parts Factory Trained Mechanics . Up-to-date Shop and : Tool Equipment NOLAN-DONE Inc. 150 North Univ. Ave. PHONE 1100 LOTS and LAND! f 2 Room House :$25Q l'v A., 3 Room House $1000 4 Room House. 4 A $1050 2 A.. Water . .$550 6 A.. 6 Shares Water $650 12x15 R ...$850 7x15 R .'...J750 12x24 R $900 5 'Acres, Big Bench $850 13 Acres, Highway $900 2 Acres, 4 R. Brick $1200 4 R. House, Lot $1200 3x9 It. Lot l.$350 FARMS! 26 A., Comfortable Home Outbuildings Out-buildings all in young orchards and alfalfa City Water Lights IDEAL' BUY! HOMES! 8 R. Mod. Apt. VERY CHEAP 5 R. Univ. Ave $2750 LOAN! WANTED mo. 8, 3 Years. New Four Room Home; .95. A. Land. Good risk for your money. Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER. S9 West 2nd North, Provo, TjtalrV -"rvr M-r-ra- nu Lruxrxj-u-w-xJXrt. FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED : BASEMENT apt. Strictly ' mod. Reasonable. 471 E. 3 S. Phone 725J. , oS0 FOUR room modern apt. 21 West 1st North. nG 4 RM. mod. home West 3rd North. Enquire -265 o30 ;t FOR RENT OR LEASE ' GARAGES. $2.50 per month. Inq. Nixon Apts. west of Hotel Rob-erts. Rob-erts. nfi FOUND I MAN'S wristwatch name "Pal". Identify at Herald and pay fotr ad. o31 WILL TRADE WILL trade good Majestic radjf fox piano. Washburn Service, Orem. -;"o3l FOR SALE OR UEASE; WILL trade apples for what' have you. Phone 1320. . - V.'o$0 after every same ALWAYS BAVWLS ME'i OUT.SAYS I DoJT WAVfE TEAM SWRfT... IMAGINE MB NOT HAVIN TEAM i UlilC X WEVER MAfclBV "MINK I (SAME I. fU I I . -; CRASM H T LLEGAL pSaykijiilhe imewroucli mort M' 1 ficuk for a referee to see than intKebiiWi cue, of ooMne the pile-up of player. Linemen ixv tixs tndu of tKe traAs, msny of them not commmdablt' Oae of tliefB Oafck with iDgal use of hands when s BnemaaV toani' has possession of she bL 2 lI j " if Offenswetnemen kneel on the fiae'ot Knnvl inase wh3e eUfensive feemen sre more or Jea erect At the sraft of me bsl snd die lrf6 of i opponent toward hsn Pie offensrre Sneouau he s tbe type, who puu utoeriwidsiM&cjni plant his hujidt finnljron one ef iijppponnt,i feet Snd ilo0;to'iwio.i-5s-f , ynen, o suaoen stop mrowt tne oppotc J player i& baknee uI imdar e2e.' of pkyrfc aceki IBustrites tikis ctwa, wKki Merits e penahy of 1 3iiTif jsS Vrg ; , A L TWE i V Si 1 ' V' f& r . |