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Show .mJU-,.J3!.1&E WC .- .... A.-i-V -.V.t...i.--,. - f . !Ty,PROXO (UAiH) ay, A JP-R.LL 3 lsg s her. There was no exultation In I happy. J "And didn't Stereo blush when she kissed him! I don't believe lro seen mother so excited for yeaT "I know." Ellen agreed absently. ' 'What art- you thlaklnf about, honayiT .. . : . Ellen roused herself. "Oh, nothing." noth-ing." They reached th ana.rtTnnt his face. He. only stood looking I . The four of them went down! the down on her. stairs. -Mrs. Clancy was "at iher I llftlial nntt anil arawul mc don't undersundr she began On sudden TmpuS" Ho turned to walk the scant troduce Steven as her fiance. She j i oil I93 Bv MBA ' - CHAPTER XXVIII CTEVEN fell back a step In sur- prise. "Do you mean this? Are you serious?" Ellen's eyes answered him. She paused to brush - back- from her forehead a would be she went on Just now and safety." Tvo nerer heard that marrfam nnrflxilirt I,. f.M i.. o wiu jiw, Ellen pondered. "But 1 ahe had begun when he Interrupted. I - . I TV 1 1 j v. . m . 1 ticii in y aear, x m airam you I have conceived some mad idea of marrying mo to show your graU- tude. I can't let you do that," its not mat at an," Ellen put in, her cheeks flushing. "But you don't lore me " I den't know what lore means." BUB " wearuy. not aenying nis .v- i j . . i statement "I know that I think you are the kindest man in the world. I know that I trust and aiiniro vnn At your aea I'm inoHn J 5ur age lm inclined to -' fc CUUUfiU i I ,ini, .uxun nui. I "Help me, help me, Steren!" the girl whispered. i'Sr there is - was - someone ,it.n9 I . I gallant -smile that did not reach her eyes. She did not answer the f Question bnt tint unntw tn..a4 quesuon out put another instead. ould you marry me, Steren, knowing that I once thoueht I loved someone else very much eren though I knew that" lore wouldn't work ont m TI -I v m .work out, could nerer work outr tra?diwnnM riTf8?7- Lraia 1 would, id think, ron see. I that I loved you so much that inltn , time you would come to loTe me, btm ho made no more toward! lock of curlina: hair. "I realed br tha thin hln trnrv RhA -LX..,,.!,,- 1-f ,M m . l rerene. Her enthusiasm was safe if lr married you." stood there so-fresh and confident. I was-frightened.- Hta;:hoiiW?!ow wJS-t" 1.tn't -fll . "I would hare neace. so youna and desirable.' that lowe.was .murmuringlnher;ear. Th -t 7 . I very much want peace clay. felt hl.Vresolutlon-weaken. IftVZZJ1? DISCHARGE JURY SALT LAKE CITY, April 1 (HE) A weary and fretful jury was discharged dis-charged early today after f utilely "deliberating seven hours and 30 minutes on the case of Elmer J. Moore, 23,, tried on a charge of first degree murder. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES - - WASHINGTON TT $eamZS ; i FRECKLES :AND:HIS FRIENDS Em VIEW- APPC0ACH1WC3 .. PACoT v. l POODU3; . f AKlO JUM80 . "7ALoM3 - i TEAHS 1 JUM99 TO JUMP CHZSLT his LASTiWS . J POWER WA JILUV ? AU.P-.OVCX jP&j ' " - Wh ( SHUCKS.' WOE XM J FH. - S AVV I rr N this zcAxzrr J v (TtJjBb'A fou to V , i U A Tftt .try ud sink with its unwanted tih - Wf past th... tov.-aad poreelaia table totare.througfctheen f window Into toe hot night. . Wheeling-tud- denly he came back - to; her', and forced himself to say the words so hard in mgV "Jllftt fha nfha ta 1 feel under obligations to me. Now - - 1 I'm afraid you do.- There's no use pretending I'm not grateful to you." Ellen ad- mitted. "No use nretendine I ; . w iu uw ereryimng a I can to make you as happy as you're made me. But that Isn't a fault, te ltr roHBo light from the single un snaded bulb aureoled her tawny t hair and aUded her bare arms. re. "But how about-ow about the other raxaV he aaVAd. liinr hi. I tfirnaf . I I hope youTl understand, Steren. I when I tell you that he brought me A . . a. . . - - I am misery ana griei ana neartache. I thought I'd go mad I with restlessness and pain when I anew mm. it was that kind of . . . i... ei - , ... . ... . i "to us oest toi forget." She paused, then added. "But ttat'1?all1 d,6nd now' 1 can en even say I'm glad it's done." ftuu it b uuae. Ellen beliv thft . .v. I spoke them. Steren belieredlher base he wanteds brit; there WttH no reai connaence in his heart, . en raisea ner fresh younz T " wVDrn sne deter- mined that he should h hannv if lldj. A. LI. . I 7: - rr - . I buq wau i - WSB HOE lOfl PPRrTl trio aha h.il areamea oi but .she felt at peace, 000 mougnt it was peace, that she waniea. w.;Xf v.. na vuxiureu iuey I I" - itiiufi ivuui tu tu-1 nounce their engagement. V.tir nlA a. I Myra and Bert were pleased, not urDrl8ed Myra kissed them both v . "6uu op. Bhyiy shook hands with the hand. some, graying man who was to be bis brother-in-law. Afterwards ther wa8ned the dishes, all of them and 7tr!. Tery Myra and v Bert Joked and teased until Ellen blushed as brlahtlr aa-siaven. Bnf did not mind the teasing. Than fh aHri nn A v.n. . I tha hnonitoi ai for a moment. Myra gare Ellen an I M.fotU lino ai l- I 11. I wish that she would always be i www uu& auu nuiBuereu LUB I SPEEDSTER FORFEITS BAIL W. D. Paddock forfeited $10 bail in the city court Friday morning when he failed to appear on a charge of speeding. He was apprehended ap-prehended March 28 by Lyle Davis, traffic officer.! 7BBS I was pleased. uSKbg " Ellen hesitated. There bad beenf no .talk of dates. ' ,- I "Probably ' not f or some tfme.n Steven answered for her. "I'm. com-fl polled t sail for Eurone-Satrdivf 1 and the 'wedding will take ' nlaca .1. Z Hripr ntnni " ... Mrs. ciancr-4inf.. h,- LyeTfol'V: lost to sight by the stalrwaj tui. Myra and ; Bert were already, ojat- 8.ldL It as they Were go tag 1 aown the last flight of stairs tiiatl RIIpti snnV-A . . ; i er. Steren?" she ariced- enough so- that iff Mike's Tnlu enough I can go to i Eurone rlth 1 .Europe p your l I "Ellen! W Wr h:' and Am srh m.L J -r -j ..M.yvwvm. at I Once. A nh trmMai) fW?Ma-aM I - . ., uwo, Ul A ak R M a. HIIIIII W E M . - n m W aW W V nBH. a . v'lw arenitnerer' Ellen, told her TTE caught her In his -arms o 'MZr: irom ner f .-w. r.HV: T J,VvrwaIt any longer Bert Is jumping larry Harrowgate. i . - w Her heart contnacted , with re- ,ucce nd "UUU4" "w.'" ne wanteai her nron ga K h navniHiMa m J uer uromiBS io no irreTneaniav Rhai Btrovgd nlli i,-f tJiZZZ Till forehead and .rirW fhTf .hi did lore him. There are.aa klnds of lore in this world. Msn thoiirht I of lore In thia world, Ellen thought I Steren should! nerer susnect that - OLefni inonifli nsnpt annut tnnt hA t, .Hw J U ri" . i I aU thecklnd ,of lora ha waatedl So isuen know of the human heart. Tney walked out to the car. mtmmmm .... . I . IAT1 BMsn 1. httifhtomirK !.. . - w hcm v.vuUfc up iwv I girls back from the hospital.' They I were Btanding at the urb outside the house. 9 WUB .rwsea startled i 1 m VU.IJ uiHt yeu quit matt dancing; job at oncte." he went on. I T 1 IV - a. ... . rnere-8-3ust :on7thlttg: I want xmagmei" breathed Myra, "No to aak of 'mrt." 'sfavm ..m a vi.lmore rushtar nff in th. "Can you telephone" them tdhlght?"Meetfal EUen Was touched. Ellen smiled at his eagerness but "M ver want the Job back ikuuu ji Kumuiruss mb iwn( I . "I'ir call them 'ton!- -h. I promised. 5 ' Ellen linked arms with W t. f ter nd ' entered the ' house, con- sdoua ?that?Stereu' .eyea: were lol- ldwing. conscious too that heads were uonnw-- nt f ..,lTiZ all orer the : nelghborho Zry.Mtlon which swept orer her with i.. I tv .it... ..v. i - . rTTlT" I alters. v v - nr..-U obserred as they climbed ths stairs. I TTaaii c mouier nuuafli Mtra I kci FLYER INJURED LEWISTON, Idaho, April 1 (HE) Douglas Rankin. Portland, flying instructor, (prepared . to' ahlp iiis damaged airplane - to Portland today to-day after a crack-up in which four men narrowly , escaped injuries. SSSSSS -He's all right, I aruesajr , f thlnktnf of aometblnf f?T ccusingly; MI can see 11 10 Jour eyes." 50tt too many thlhgs "UVW""W oue morea about rooimntylns asbltraya and Sf.iV1' "f ttt.' r,8bt for : it ..t A ,L. ZLZZZJm r'V wu. uavojjiuj. "tiia , 1 ie you Steren spoke . to me again about "l"! 81" ?. " was !"J5 .r:."4 lvriu :luo P0" usyeuuuBUW (OU KUOW( DOW Bert lores booksl" ,f ." was what r Mnr.TiiM - i . WA All -n--Lnee.aea Myra assented., "This rnflfe - oa air (ha - l .... " '.WTL ," -mcituco tu ine worlll tn Ttai- anil ttti.i. . . . out : of his skin wlth Joy," on- Myra. I ;am glad. i B" to bed and "talk" Myra g,, Lef let Tvrvthin 0 ueira let ererythlng go and ... . ' ov Bf11? eariyvin tne morning." On thought Myra asked. "But IflZ fil.t0 the 8tore at aU ln mien lanahed. "I should say I'm not." she eald. "You km, ?'d thrw six flts., One of . the Mr.1""" wuu worK Ior sood and MW aa . :w Alia mTHinP HAina nfi -.--!. o r v u iu A I t&ft 61t3 wens, you're lucky!" 1 nx lucky," Ellen agreed so- t.. u imi sue leiepuooea 10 ""u",iu oaj sua wag giring up ner lob at Dreamland. He was so RilAMAna. .... .t. . j . 7 'I " w.wwkib. v nat am to do with the monv T w There's about 110: Waltine for tnn - "Credit it to- Toiir." EUi r. sanded. "And Jell her goodby for " k Aa she returned td the apartment ih did nt trr tn h. A i.-j .T less the sensation persisted and lin ...J 1. l.v m.j.-a . tu uu in oer ironDien nrpimi (To Be Conttnaed) The crash- occurred as Ranking was attempting to take off A wheel broke and caused; the plane to nose over. Ranking had three passengers in tae piane at the time, a Portland student and two Lewis-ton Lewis-ton youths. 6lTTlHi o?. C F UWC Sv : fclKKl. LrtTkKl UP (T it- . p n : rn ; : i " ' ' ' i aajaiiV bozY 3 or 4 rm. modern ; apts. Priced to rent quickly. Excellent J location. 248 North, 2nd East. al4 EW 3 i-m. apt. heat, hot water. ' Elec stove and- ref rig. Garage. $30. Phone 954M. a4 3 rm. apt. $12 month. 159 North 7th West. a3 r 3 rm. mod. ant., heat, hot water. elec. refrig. 187 No. 1st E. Phone 211 or 1000. a20 WANTED MIS0ELLA1JE0US ,i"iniri iirir-r-rvajm.nrLi- RESERVOIR for home range. Phone 757W. comfort a4 WILL. EXCHANGE single work for plowing. 650 East 2nd No. a7 Useless horses and cows. Dead ones if called immediately. Call 050R1. x Provo. tf Household furniture, ranges, ice chests, etc.We buy, sell and exchange. ex-change. City Furniture. Phone 227R a20 Ashes, trash hauled. Plowing. Phone 10p7W. a9 Plowing, ash hauling. Call 358R my5 ... --rri-f imm umrLn.tfuu FOE SALE4 UISOELLAIIEOUO aa-afc....-. fJ-LftrLTUXJI. RHODE ISLAND REDS make wonderful frys. Call 355J. a5 FIRST CLASS early Burst potato seew Phone. 015J2. a7 SEED potatoes. Bliss Triumph 75c hundred.' Geo. Boyce, Route 3, Box 160. ' a6 PIANO in good condition $75. Refrigerator Re-frigerator $12.50. 445 South 2nd East. a 6 FEDERAL seed wheat 85c bu. Alfred Al-fred H Johnson. Phone 015J1. a3 SEED POTATOES. Get them, early. rnone uiohi. a5 Green leafy hay baled or loose. Del. anywhere. Roy D. Brown. Call 562W. al7 Good hay, baled or loose. J. D. Park. Orem. . Phone 048J3. a5 SITUATIONS WANTED UNEMPLOYED. Will do calcimin- ing, painting, take care of lawns or any repair in homes at lowest prices. Write Box S. A. Herald. a5 WIDOW woman want nursing or housework. 18 year old boy wants any kind of work. Phone 795J. 142 No. 9th West. a4 rtMEM "WE SCREAM OV ?0UCE SttgN,' VPS M TM6. TO RUN. .TaJi5C aWLOKlE Ittt SV Mi Ki.k V FOU REltT. FURNISHED a X "Maaaaaa 5 RM: new modern bungalow, full basement, good furniture. 425 So. 5th East. Low rent. Ray Investment Invest-ment Co. Telephone 108. a4 OR UNFURNISHED strictly modern mod-ern home. Furnace heat. 742 W. 4th North. a6 MODERN bedroom. 56 South Second Sec-ond West. a3 5 ROOM home $25; bedroom $8. "modern. 160 So. 3rd East. a7 4 RM. modern apt. ISleetrically equipt. 270 No. 1st- Eait. Call 1525J. a30 STARTUP'S APTS. 67 N. 1 W. steam & elec comfort $25 to $40. a29 CHEAP. Two modern furnished rooms. Private bath. 314 West 4th South. a5 Or unfurn. New mod. home, also small apt. 381 No. 3 West a4 Or unf. modern apt. Also mod. home. Phone 529J. a8 2 or 3 rm. moo., apt. newly papered, paper-ed, also sleeping room. 115 South 3rd West. ai0 Cozy bedrm. Cooking facilities if desired.. Phone 596. 193 E 1 No. al 3 rm. modern apt garage. 70 East Second South. a-2 3 rm. mod. apt. Ideal location. 154 E. 4th No. CalL 414W. al5 - - - - - MivYivMmnj, WANTED SALESMEN - - - - - -i-i---irtru-ru'u'uvi MEN WANTED to conduct world renowned re-nowned Rawleign. Home Service business in County of South Sevier, Se-vier, and City of Salt Lake City. Reliable, hustler can start earning earn-ing $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. Raw-leigh-Co., Dept. UT-26-S, Denver, Colo. WANTED SALESMEN WITH CAR To establish and operate Rawleigh Routes in County of Duchesne, and Salt Lake City. Steady .workers can start earning earn-ing $35 weekly, and increase rapidly. Hustlers on similar routes do $6000 annual business. Many established for years. Reply Re-ply immediately giving age, occupation, oc-cupation, references. Rawleigh Industries, Dept. UT-26-T, Denver, Den-ver, Colo. - - -- - i i i a --.-.in) M.tnrinnnrm HELP WANTED FEMALE Vacation or permanent positions for women teachers between 25 and 45 with 2 years Normal or College training and 3 years teaching experience. ex-perience. Travelling or local. Expenses Ex-penses guaranteed. Address S. J. GILJL.FI LLAN, 46 W. Oak St, Chicago. BY MARTIN RYGRANE o, .tTftO sap I sjaui - DbIWT "WWW IK OOOV -Wc BY BLOSSER 6ST'tOR ' R6ai,TO RACE XX AU. CleXT. IDOl AMD THE roc us J I (I 9 5 I FOR SALE HOTJSES 6 ROOM. modern home, by owner. $3600. Good location. Phone 812M. ml - - - - - 1 1 1 rmi'irrimniu FOB RENT OR LEASE NEW modern homes. Furnished or unfurnished. 142 West 2nd So. a7 FOR SALE AUTOS FORD TRUCK in good condition. uooa rubber. Phone 1056. a8 POULTRY Blood tested Rocks, Reds, White Rocks. Orpingtons, 100 $6.95; Heavy assorted $6.50; Not shipped here, hatched locally; Prepaid; live delivery. Colorado Hatchery, Denver. Den-ver. Colorado. STRONG HEALTHY CHICKS PAY BEST. Buy our chicks now and have full egg baskets later. Genetically bred White Leghorns that live, lay and pay For immediate and future de-liveryf de-liveryf Transportation paid. $8.50 per 100 $80.00 per 1000 GRAHAM HATCHERY HAYWARD, CALIF. INSTRUCTION J IT mVlhmltmMtfmV-ffJl MEN 18-45. $1700-$2300 year. Steady POSTOFFICE CLERK - CARRIERS. CAR-RIERS. Common education sufficient. suf-ficient. 25 coached FREE. Write today sure' for. full particulars. Box 21, Pfovo Herald. HELP WANTED mat.tc AAWAWWMWVwVMMMS BIG Money growing MUSHROOMS. MUSH-ROOMS. Cellar, idle spaces. Everything Ev-erything furnished. Details FREE. MUSHROOM GROWERS GROW-ERS ASSN., 431 N. Clark, Chicago. Chi-cago. DIESEL engineering fastest growing grow-ing world wide industry. Factories Factor-ies build engines, we supply engineers, en-gineers, all require trained operators. oper-ators. 10 men needed now. 50c hr. part time work while learning. learn-ing. Write for free Diesel Opportunities Oppor-tunities Booklet TODAY. Hemphill Hemp-hill Diesel Engineering Schools, 2121. San Fernando Road, Los Angeles, Calif, also Seattle, Wash. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED: a resident of Provo to opea business. Must have reference refer-ence and little capital. Box 1302, Salt Lake City. a6 'iVmVVVVVVVVxAoji DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING; remodeling; children's chil-dren's coats; tiay or piece. Phone 173.. ra2 FOR SALE FURNITURE New' Second Hand Store. We buy for cash. We sell for cash. S51 West Center. tf --- -iimiiiiii ii n.ruuuxi'u MISCELLANEOUS PAPER HANGING and decorating. We furnish Suntest colors on Suntest wall-papers at a very low cost. Let us give you an estimate. We will be glad to help you with harmony of colors -in your home. Phone 1081. a8 FOR PAINTING, paper hanging and kalsomining call 416W. 671 East 5th South. a28 NEW LOCATION of the Fixitshop, next door to Mitchell the Tailor. Phone 248J 111 N. Univ. Ave. a28 FOR SALE OR TRADE MODERN homes. Make offer. 142 West Second South. a7 MAXWELL coupe, good condition for young milqh cow. Phone 018R5. a7 r& OREM SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Harper wish to announce the marirage of their daughter Margie to James Doyle of Lehi. The ceremony took place - at hTovo and they will make their nome in Lehi. Miss Kathryn Sumner, charm ingly entertained a few of her friends at her home Wednesday aiternoon. A pleasant time was spent in music and needlework A dainty luncheon was served to the following, Mrs. Howard Fer guson, Miss Everett Davies, Mrs LaMar Farley. Mrs. Grant Wentz, Mrs. Russell Healey and Miss Vir ginia Jacobson. The Windsor ward Sunday school presented the play, "Two Days to Marry" to a large and appreciative audience -Thursday evening at the ward cnapel. J. W. Gillman is recovering from a week s illness. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen and Mrs. Nita Cragun motored to Provo to attend a party Wednesday evening. Mrs. Emily Aston and Mrs. Martha T. Keetch visited at the home of Mrs. May K. Walker Thursday. Members of the Faustina clifb were pleasantly entertained at the nome of Mrs. Martel Keetch- Thurs day afternoon. Social chat and . a dainty .luncheon was. enjoyed. Mrs. Amy. Brimhall and Mrs. Florence Clark were special guests. . f Mr, and'. Mrs.. Harold Hansen were Heber visitors. Saturday. , Mrs. Jesse COrdner was . hostess to the members of the Iota club at her home Monday evening; Games of 500 -comprised the - ever Ring's entertainment. Mrs. Ray Loveless- received ? the high score fayor. After, the games a delicious hot "dinner was served.vMrs.' George Loveless was a special guest. Want Ad Rates, First insertion, per line, 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. Minimum charge 25 cents. If not paid within three days -double price will be charged.' Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines ' ' ' o Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion- A BARGAIN! 332 A. Ranch Water value $5500. 26 head cattle reserve right teams implements blacksmith 8 hop two good homes barn cost $1400 Flour Mill cost $12,000 to install in-stall ALL FOR $10,500. INVESTIGATE. INVESTI-GATE. HOMES AND FARMS Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Real Estate Broker Provo, Utah CARS FOR SALE 1930 Chev. Stake Body Truck; reconditioned re-conditioned in good shape Bargain. Bar-gain. Repossessed Reo Sedan, in good condition; for small balance due. Five good city lots. Good investment. invest-ment. IVi a., home, coops, city .water, electric lights $1000 terms. INTERMOUNTA1N FINANCE & THRIFT CO. Business Cards HOW ABOUT A REAL HAIR CUT? Let Slim Hard, Charles Hawke, or Wilford Russell do it. RUSSELL BARBER SHOP 190 West Center St. In connection with BULLOCK'S BILLIARDS FOUNDRY' General Foundry and Machine Work. Electric - and Acetylene Welding, PBOVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. " Phone 915W Used furniture for sale. Stove repairing. re-pairing. We furnish any, partav linings lin-ings or grates for any stove made. Furnaces repaired. Chimney cleaning. clean-ing. We repair any furniture used in the home. Satisfaction Guaranteed GEO. BIILS. Manager - -iVnilftlTi LTUUiJU MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONEY?- Here you can obtain a loan of $11 to $300 within a few hours. Only signatures of husband and wife required, re-quired, assuring complete privacy Small monthly repayments. COURTEOUS, DIGNUTEH HELPFUL SERVICE. Call, writs or phone. PERSONAL FINANCE CO Room 9, O. P. Shaggs Bldg. 2nd Floor Phone 211 75 Easl Center St. Provo MONEY a A Cash Loan on your Automobile. Automo-bile. Pay it back with Small Monthly Payments. No Indorse ra. No Red Tape. Quick Confidential. General Finance Corp. 194 West Center. Phone 84 Provo, Utah 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. AUTO LOANSI Attractive rates No Delays Stat-Wide Service Erwin Loan A Investment Co. WILLARD L. SOWARDS, Representative Phone 1099 AUTOMOBILE LOANS From 50.00 to $30000 Automobile Insurance Manning nancei Service: H. JoDey, Local Agent 165 W. est. Provo : phone tZS AAAAMAAAMMMMMAAMWWM WELDING . AYRES WELDING WORKS Acetylene and Electric Welding We weld anything made of metal 42 North 4th'.West.-- tf CABINET MAKING S. W. PETERSEN . All kinds of Cabinets., and , Store Fixtures, made to order Shop 54?o. 4 W." " Phone 928W. v . HOME ALTERATIONS -Arches, Cabinets. Leg Bath; (Tuba built in with ,Sanlduro.' Estimates freely, given. Call A. O, .WESTOVEB |