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Show SECTION TWO PRO VO (UTAH SUNDAYS HERALDf jUNDAYrM 193&k PAGE - THREE Dicker em H e i? the Resualts You Beoiire? Win ill -Waimt Ado Emm WANTY ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Atf Page if they are in the off Ice .before 9 a. ra., after which they will appear in the i column "Too Late For Classification." Classifica-tion." - ) Want Ads will be accepted until 1 p-- m., except on Saturday, when they will appear in Sunday's issue if phoned into the office by 4 p. ra. Rates First and second day, each Insertion 10 cents per line: three days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; two weeks, 70 cents per line; one month $1.20 per tine. Minimum charge 25 cents. Minimum accepted 2 lines. All words must be fully spelled out and no abbreviations abbrevia-tions accepted. Classified Ads Must Be Paid in Advance Legal Rate 10 cents per line per Insertion, In-sertion, 8 pU type. When "Easy-Payments" "Easy-Payments" are Hard To Raise Get PERSONAL. Come in, phone, or write. You'll find us friendly, interested, and "human." "hu-man." We're GLAD to lend where a loan will HELP. People of gooc character and ability to make small regular payments, but who do not have the kind of security usually required re-quired elsewhere, can borrow up to $300. Co-signers not needed. No credit inquiries of friends, relatives. or employer. No embarrassment. As simple as opening a "charge account" in i store. PERSONAL Loan up to $300 PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 8th Year in Provo 2nd Floor Knight Block Room No. 207 Phone 210 Over Walgreen A. C. WICKMAN. iianager FOR REAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS: Business Busi-ness or Residence Insurance, Bonds or Notary Work See or Phone No. 4 HEAL REALTY COMPANY 165 West Center Street Provo's New Shopping Center See our windows for specials REFRIGERATED 1X)CKERS KENT our individual refrigerated lockers for your meats and fruits. Our carefully planned ana experienced service assures maintenance of extremely low even temperature, making it possible to save up to $100 per year in a practical modern way. Utah Ice & Storage Company, 6th South, 2 East. Provo. Phone 1140. m7 FOR SALE TRADE EQUITY in new car for carpentei work and bunding material. Write Herald E. C. ml5 BOARD AND ROOM HOME cooking, nice rooms, working work-ing men. 955 North University. Phone 458. ml2 HOARD and room in modern home for downtown or working men. 387 North 1 East. mlO WANTED TO RENT 5 OR 6 rooms, close in, by May 20. reliable. Phone 1093J. m8 MISCELLANEOUS WOODSAWING, $1.25 per cord, also wood or sale. Phone 1362. mil Bargains! TIRES - RADIOS 2 1-50-21 Like new, for balance bal-ance due. 2 5-25-21 Good Tires, for balance due. 7 4.75-19 ..Each 50c to $2.00 2 5JJ5-18 Each $1.00 4 5.50-17 ..Each 75c to $1.50 4 6.00-17 .Each $1.00 to $2.50 12 6.00-16 .Each 50c to $3.00 Good House and Car Radios -$3.00 and up Make your own long easy terms! Accounts opened immediately. im-mediately. MORRISON Auto Supply 223 West Center - Phone 505 EXTRA"- GOOD PROPERTY! - You occupy best "part of house at $25 per -month . Collect $23. Rent LARGE MOUSE CLOSES IN PRICE $3250. Terms $850 cash 5 interest. "" o LOVELY LARGE HOME Fire-place Fire-place Hardwood Gumwood Extra Ex-tra Basement Apt. Payed St. REASONABLY PRICED. ACRES AND BUILDING LOTS Priced Right Make an Early Selection Se-lection Now. o PRODUCTIVE 22 Acre Farm with Home Planted and beautiful crops Loam soil. o MODERN HOME Fruit Land Provo Bench May Trade for Provo Home. Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency OFFICE 39 West 2 North St. PROVO. UTAH FOR RENT Unfurnished 2 ROOM apartment. 650 East 2 North. m9 6 ROOM modern house. Furnace. 553 North 5 East. m9 OR Partly furnished 5 room home. 83 North 5 East. ml2 2 ROOMS and basement, modern home. Thos L. Kitchen, Phone 013J4. m8 NEW 4 room modern home, two bedrooms, furnace. 645 West 2 South. m7 5 ROOM home, furnace. 326 North 6 East. Phone 539. m7 3 ROOMS and bath, adults only. Must be employed. Inquire 691 North University Avenue. m8 3 ROOM modern basement apartment. apart-ment. 247 North 4 East. m7 APARTMENT, electrically equipped, equip-ped, 111 East 3 North. Apply at apartment or call 6M, Pleasant Grove. mlO 3 ROOM apartment, range. 159 East 7 North. Phone 1345J. m9 NEW modern 6 room house. Corner Cor-ner 7th West 4th South. Inquire In-quire 255 West, 2 South. m8 5 ROOM house, good garden spot, 362 North 4 East. m8 . 4 ROOM apartment, newly decorated. decor-ated. 65 North 2 East. m8 2 MODERN rooms, range. 314 West 4 South. m7 ATTRACTIVE 7 room modern home, newly decorated. 261 East 1 North. Phone 774J. ml2 3 ROOM modern basement apartment. apart-ment. Inquire 70 Bast 2 South. m9 FOR REP.T FURNISHED NEW 3 room Byland apartment, joins Lincoln high school. ml2 MODERN 2 room apartment, ground floor, adults only. 692 North 3 East. mlO MODERN apartment, gas furnished furnish-ed for cooking, refrigeration, hot water, garage, adults. 184 South 1 West. m7 3 ROOM modern apartment, automatic auto-matic hot water. 488 North 5 East. m9 3 ROOM apartment, electric, refrigerator. re-frigerator. 415 South University. Apply 2nd floor. Phone 1034. m7 3 ROOM basement apartment, gas furnished. Couple. 434 North 2 East. m7 3 ROOMS nicely furnished, electrically elec-trically equipped. Couple. 521 South 3 West. m9 jCLEAN 4 or 5 room well furnish ed home. 180 East, 5 South. m7 3 ROOM modern apartment, couple. 170 West, 2 South. ml5 MODERN 3 room apartment, heated, garage $30. 633 North 5 East. m8 4 ROOMS, private bath, newly decorated, different. Phone 1305W. ml2 3 ROOM modern apartment, electrically elec-trically equipped. 92 West 4 North. m7 2 ROOM modern apartment. 138 East 1 South. m7 3 ROOM modern, apartment, adults only. 141 West 1 South. ml2 3 ROOM apartment, private bath, sleeping porch. 451 North 2 East. mil 3 ROOM modern apartment. 232 East 3rd North. ml2 FOR SALE HOUSES NEW 4 room modern house, 2 bedrooms, full basement. Small down payment, balance like rent. 32 South 8 West, Provo. Phone 71W, Pleasant Grove. m8 Best Bang ; of the r WEEK 1 -Ji .GASOLINE FOR quality, .prices on gas or coal call or see Hill Brothers, 12 North 1 East. Phone 1512. GARDEN SUPPLIES GLADIOLUS, 25 large bulbs, all different 50c delivered. W. Reed Nuttall, Route 2, Provo, Phone 012R3. m4 ARCH SUPPORTS AND other orthopedic appliances. Made to fit your personal case. Louis Kelscfc., cooterle, 124 West Center. SAND GRAVEL CRUSHED, graded, washed. Insist In-sist on it for your concrete. 93c per ton delivered. Also, two. concrete con-crete mixers for rent. Provo Sand and Gravel Co. Phone 343. PHOTO FINISH FILMS. Any 6 or 8 exposure rolls. Developed, printed. 35c. Photo Art Shop, 265 West Center. Cen-ter. TIRES RADIOS SOLD for balance due. Make your own long easy terms. Morrison Auto Supply, 225 West Center. Take Advantage of These Bargains! Buy Now! New Modern Five Room with Basement Apartment three-car three-car garage. New Modern Four Room with Basement Apartment double garage. Five Room North University Garage Coop Nice Lot. Four Room and Basement Garage Nice Lot. Four Room Brick and Three Room Frame on Same Lot Very good location in business district. Six Room and Bath Good location loca-tion Price $950.00. One Acre Five Room Mod. Home Modern Coops for 800 chickens chick-ens $2500 Terms. Four Room Brick, Four Room Basement Apt., $2000, good terms. Six Acres Four Room House-Granary, House-Granary, barn; best water right. Ten Acres 10 Shares Water House, sheds; orchard and alfalfa alfal-fa $1600. Ill Acres Well Improved Farm Good location will take city home. 770 Acre Farm and Range Good house Canyon Road will take city home. Choice East Center Street Lots Building Sites. Dixon Real Estate Co PHONE 75 or 1421-J FOR SALE CARS 1936 TERRAPLANE, good condition; condi-tion; 1938 Chevrolet, used less than 6 months. Axel Andreasen. Phone 016J1. m8 1939 Plymouth deluxe 4 door sedan. se-dan. Personal car, bargain. See L. V. Peterson, Utah Auto Exchange, Ex-change, Inc. 4th West Center, Evenings. Phone 1306R. mlO 29 Model A pickup; 37 Terraplane panel. Daniel's Auto Wreckage. Phone 68. m7 1934 Plymouth town sedan, good condition heater, radio. 282 South 1 West. a29 SPECIALTY ICE CREAM STORE Investigate the profit possibilities possibili-ties of operating your own SUPER - CREAMED ICE CREAM STORE. We have installed in-stalled over 200 of these ice cream stores in the last two years, all of which have been highly profitable. Ideal for man and wife. Requires no experience; experi-ence; our experts train you in all essentials. Daily, turnover with no merchandise losses. Approximately Ap-proximately $1500 cash required. requir-ed. National manufacturer will finance balance if you are financially finan-cially responble. Write Herald Box 62. CIGARETTE VENDERS PENNY SCALES Coin machine operating is an excellent method of increasing your income. A few new operators oper-ators are now invited to enter a profitable business operating cigarette venders and penny weighing scales. With moderate moder-ate investment and sound references ref-erences you can secure cooperation coopera-tion of 50-year-old concern, largest th its line. Business intake in-take is all cash, small overhead, no credit losses. No previous experience required. Write Herald Her-ald Box 51. ams J A & TV ROOT BEER NOW on tap. Drive In for a delicious de-licious mug of A & W. 129 South University. AUTO ACCESSORIES COMPLETE spring and glass service. Ahlander Mfg. Co. 476 South University. Phone 100. BUY, SELL or TRADE FRESH cows, Guernsey. Jersey bull service. Phone 657J. 765 West 5th North. MEN'S CLOTHING 36 PAIR Freeman shoes. $7 values now $4.85. $5 values now $3.85. Sh river's. ICE CREAM FOR party, family dinner. Ice cream cake rolls 35c. fcsonneix-Vacher, fcsonneix-Vacher, 402 West Center. TYPEWRITERS FREE steel typewriter stand with purchase of a Remington port-able. port-able. April only. Call 263. CAR WASHING LET us renovate your car. Bargain Bar-gain price. Pete's Auto Laundry. 391 West Center. Phone 833W. We Specialise in Lawn Mower Sharpening by Machine. You can trade your old mower in on a new one at The General Shop, 159 No. IJniv. Ave. Phone 915W. We Buy, Sell and Exchange Ex-change New and Used Furniture. Furni-ture. FOR SALE Miscellaneous CHOICE building lots. East front. Inquire 210 South 4 West. m9 3x12 rod lot, 622 East 8 North, $375. 1 baby buggy $10. 1 small electric spray gun. 260 South 5 West, after 5 p. m. ml2 PIANO cheap, 285 East 3 South. Get you piano tuned up to pitch now. C. F. Weight, organ, piano tuner. m TRAILER, toareain, 165 North 3 -irAt fmKAQ T .unrh m R I 3 PIECE living suite, rocker, bed, dining table. 195 North 1 East. m7 USED cook stove, $15.00, baby buggy, $10.00. 460 North 5 East. m7 A-l fresh Jersey cow. Thos. L. Kitchen. Phone 013J4. m8 SIMMONS bed, spring and mattress, matt-ress, $18; Singer sewing machine, ma-chine, $10; miscellaneous household house-hold equipment; 1 dozen pair ladies' shoes, $1 pair. Inquire Startup's Storage, 550 South 1 West. m8 SPECIAL empty jelly barrels, 15 gallon size, 25c each; 100 pound lard cans, 25c each. Provo Bakery. Bak-ery. 57 North 1 East. m7 ALMOST new Iver Johnson bicycle. bi-cycle. 323 North 8 West. m7 5 GOOD 18 inch wire wheels, tires and chassis. 167 West 5 North, west door evenings. m7 IDAHO russett potatoes grown from certified seed; also good pasture for young stock. Phone 034-R-2. m8 JERSEY cow and calf, trade for cement work. Phone 1048. m8 NEW Evinrude and Elto outboard motors. L. & H. Tire company. 348 West Center. m28 TOMATO, cabbage and all set out plants. Phone 159. 467 South 6 West. m28 UTAH'S Hottest, Cleanest coaL Sold with money-back guarantee. guaran-tee. Special large Spring Canyon Can-yon nut $5.89 plus tax, ideal for summer Othc r sizes at reduced prices. Right Weigh Coal Company. Com-pany. Phone 525. m21 ROLLER canary singers, $6 up. Splendid Mother's Day gift. Tell Muhlestein. Phone 533W. m!2 HELP WANTED Salesmen BIG MONEY MAKERS! Large line coveralls, jackets, pants, shirts, etc. Names lettered. Low prices. Sell direct to wearer. Prospects enormous. FREE selling sell-ing outfit. Dove Garment Co., Dept. M, Kankakee, HI. HR1.P WANTKH FEMALE EXPERIENCED waitress, apply Elliott's Cafe. m9 TEACHERS WANTED. North- I ' western Teachers Agency,. Salt Lake City, Utah. HERE IS TOUR , CHANCE ! Ifyou want a cozy, modern 5 rm brick, see this one for $3000. Take the landlord off your payroll pay-roll and make offer on this 4 rm. modL frame close in. See the good buys in Farms. Prows & Haws Realty Co., 53 Not UnL Ave, Provo, Utah. Phone 456 Special Bargains! New 5 Itm-Mod. Brick' Heated, N.E. i Close in, ' Attractive Terms at 5 interest. , Mod. Brick, arranged for 3 Bedrooms. Bed-rooms. : Consider trade. Terms. New 2 R, Frame Large Lt. Terms., Consider Trade. Consider Trade, Salt Lake Home for Provo. Build or finance new homes. Low interest. No delays. de-lays. GRAY REALTY CO. See Us Before You BUY - BURN - BORROW Real Real Estate BARGAINS! 7 Acres Choice Fruit Orchard East Bench overlooking Provo City. First class water rights. Fine Modern Home Almost Al-most new. Garage and sheds. Only $7000.00 Convenient terms. Heal Realty Co. 165 West Center St. PHONE 4 HELP WANTED MALE HAVE opening for two aggressive neat appearing men, with direct sales experience, National organization, or-ganization, Income usually runs from $25 to $30 In the beginning and increasing in proportion to application and knowledge. Phone Provo 465 between 10 and 12 noon Monday and Tuesday Tues-day for appointment. m7 LOST LADIES' blue purse, at MenO Trope hall. Return Herald, reward, re-ward, mil LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices I Consult County Clerk or Ue fleorwtlvf Ri?ner for Furtn- i I er Information. t ' LITTLE DRY CREEK IRRIGATION IRRIGA-TION COMPANY To the stockholders of the Little Dry Creek Irrigation Company: Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders stockhold-ers of the Little Dry Creek Irrigation Irri-gation Company, a corporation, will be held at the Franklin School Building, Provo, Utah, on May 17, 1939, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the object and purpose of considering and voting upon a proposal to amend the articles of incorporation incorpora-tion of said corporation so as to make Section 2, of said articles read as follows: Section 2. The term for which the corporation is to exist is 100 years from May 17, 1939, -unless sooner dissolved according to law. And for the further purpose of transacting any other business that may come before the meeting. Dated this 3rd day of May, A. D. 1939. JAS. A. BROWN, Secretary.. Published in the Evening Herald May 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 14. 15, 16. 1939. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ARROWHEAD METAL MINING COMPANY Principal place of business: Provo, Utah Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors Direc-tors of the ARROWHEAD METAL MET-AL MINING CO., a corporation, held on the 24th day of April, 1939, an assessment of One-Fourth ( Vi) cent per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the Company, payable immediately immedi-ately to Alice McArdle, secretary, at her office at 322 Ness Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment as-sessment may remain unpaid on Monday, June 5, 1939, will be delinquent de-linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment pay-ment is made before will be sold at the office of the secretary, 322 Ness Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday. June 26. 1939. at 10:00 a. m., to pay the delln- the costs of advertising and expense ex-pense of sale. ARROWHEAD METAL MINING COMPANY, ! By Alice McArdle, Secretary 322 Ness Building ' Salt Lake City, Utah Pub. in Sunday Herald April 30, May 7, .14, 21. 1939, NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Estate of Sina Cobbley, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of . Dean EL Terry in the City and County Building, Provo, Utah, on or before be-fore July 8, 1939. J RAY E.-LOVELESS v Administrator v Published May 7, 14, 21, 28, 1939 SPRinGVILLE REPORTS MRS. MANliri 223-W The " Daughters of Utah Pio-x neers, Camp Kolob will meet Thursday,. May 11, at the home of Mra, Malinda Sumsion in the form of a Mother's day program and social. Each member haa been asked to bring a guest. The meeting meet-ing 4b set one week earlier than usual. Captain Zelma Beardall announces. an-nounces. , A special program and social sponsored by the Legion auxiliary will -be held on Wednesday at 8 p. ra. at Memorial hall, honoring the mothers of Legion auxiliary members, announces Captain Hazel Roylance. All members are ur gently requested to attend and bring their mother or an elderly guest. One of the loveliest entertainments entertain-ments this season for mothers was the fashion revue and tea given by the high school girls' sewing classes Wednesday afternoon, in the auditorium, under direction of Miss Shurtliff and Miss Smith The room was attractively decorated decor-ated with spring blossoms and nearly a hundred girls modeled dresses which they had made the past year in sewing classes. .Several .Sev-eral musical numbers were also given by the girls during the review. re-view. In conclusion, dainty refreshments re-freshments were eerved to the mothers and other guests in attendance. at-tendance. . The D. U. P. Camp Springville Is planning a Mother's day program pro-gram and social in connection with an election of officers at their regular meeting set for Thursday, Mav 11, at the home of Mrs. Elsie Condie. Mi&s Cleo Pierce of Ogden visited vis-ited the past week end with relatives rela-tives and friends in Springville. Miss Edna Kennedy of Salina spent a few days of the past week with relatives in this city. Members of the Ladies' Literary and their mothers will be quests at a special program Thursday at 7:30 p m. at the home of Mrs. Hannah M. Clyde. Mrs. Arva Bone wil lbe assisting hostess on the occasion and the program will feature a book review by Mrs. Jessie Dalton. Members of the Ladtes' Literary Liter-ary club and their partners were entertained at a party last Saturday Satur-day evening at Haase Cafe, on the Springville road. Early in the evening eve-ning a delicious luncheon was served, at individual tables prettily decorated with the season's flowers- A varied program of enter O SERIAL STORY WOMEN WANT BEAUTY! Yeaterdar Tke trlampk la Sonic' mm ike emerge a uevr g-lrl Siuair. She auk a to aee Mr. Marker alone Kane la acjaaat. CHAPTER XIX JOHN HARKER looked up from papers on his desk. He looked up with interest, but not the slightest sign of recognition. He got to his feet. "How do you do," he said politely. po-litely. Susie inclined her head, enjoying enjoy-ing the situation. It was drama and Susie had never experienced the heady sensation of holding the center of the stage. "How do you do, Mr. Harker," she said. He looked a bit confused. There was something familiar about her voice. "May I do something for you?" He wore the nattering expression of a man who looks once, then quickly again. "You have done something for me," Susie said softly, graciously. "So much that I can never thank you." "Oh," he was enlightened now "You have been following our Susie rules for beauty. May I say that you have been vastly successful?" suc-cessful?" Susie laughed. The little play had gone far enough. "Yes," she said, "I have been following the Susie rules and l1n glad you are satisfied because well, you see I'm Susie." There was an instant of stunned silence, then he shouted, "No," and again, "No." "Yes, yes," Susie laughed. It was the proudest moment of her life. Harker flune open the office door. "Hear hear he shouted, j And added, in a stentorian voice, "Presenting Suzanne. Come in all of you." OUS1E held court until the store closed. Mr. Harker complimented compli-mented each and every member of his staff who had taken a part in the transformation. Susie thought he went out of his way to shake Jeffs hand, to congratulate congratu-late him on the splendid publicity. pub-licity. She heard Jeff say, "How about having her on parade, sort of as hostess, in the different departments? depart-ments? Wearing the famous Princess Prin-cess makeup, Avalon shoes, kitted frocks by Anslow and so forth. Advertising her appearance here and there through the store on different days. I think it would bring out a crowd.'! - She saw Mr. Harker nod, heard him say, "Great idea, Jeff weIL" Jeff took: Susie to dinner that night.. From the menu shechose wisely, and sot too much. In lact she scarcely felt the 'neetf of food. tainment was featured with prizes won during the evening by Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sumsion. Hostesses for the party were, Mrs V. C; Men denhall, Mrs. Harold Christensen, Mrs T. L. Canister, Mrs. F. C Packard, Mrs. Bert Groesbeck and Mrs. Will Brown. Members of the high school seminary sem-inary classes under the direction of Principal J. W, Olsen and , Ray Colton, enjoyed a swimming party at Park Ro-She on Thursday night. Follow Aig the swim, the group enjoyed en-joyed refreshments. Miss Helen Christensen entertained enter-tained a group of girl friends at her home after school Monday on the occasion of her birthday. Social chat and games were features of entertainment concluded with tasty refreshments. In attendance were Louise Clyde, Cecelia May-cock, May-cock, Lucille Oakley, Luella Huntington, Hunt-ington, Marjorie SimkAis, Meriam Long, Wilma. Brown and the hostess. host-ess. Members of the Ave Delma club were delightfully entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at a no-hostess party at the home of Mrs. Alice Ence. Progressive bridge was 'the feature of entertainment with prizes for the games going to Mrs. Gladys Averett. Mrs. Dollv Smith and Mrs. Maoel Simkins, me latter being a guest. Other guests in attendance at-tendance were Mrs. Lucille Packard, Pack-ard, and Mrs. Viola Smith. Proceeding Pro-ceeding the games ' a delicious luncheon was served to 12 club members and guests. The D. U. P. camp Aaron Johnson John-son meeting will be held on May 18, at the home of Mrs. Mary Boyer. All members are urged to be present. CLUB ORGANIZED SPRINGVILLE The Oeseca 4-H club, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Smith, announce election of officers for the summer sum-mer as follows: President, Dolley Gene Smith; vice president, Joy Roylance; secretary - treasurer, Carma Mendenhall; cheer and song leader, Nan Lee Reynolds; club reporter, Shirley Blackett. Other club members include Betty Roylance and Norma Gene Beard-all. Beard-all. The group are planning a Mother's day program for the near future. She was wrapped in the glory of achievement and success. Men at adjoining tables paid her the tribute trib-ute of second and third glances, women looked frowningly at her clothes, smoothing their own garments, gar-ments, taking compacts from their purses to look into tiny mirrors with dissatisfaction. Quite humanly human-ly Susie reveled in the sensation she created. Over a desseit of green gage ice without cake Jeff inquired, "Well, Susie, where do you go from here?" She looked up, faintly startled by the question. Not once had she looked beyond the day when she was to burst her cocoon. "I don't know," she faltered. "Mr. Harker wants me through the holidays, Miss Jones, in the dresses, suggested that I'd make a good model ' "Not thinking of leaving Chicago, Chi-cago, are you?" Jeff asked. For some vague reason, unknown to himself, Jell did not want Susie to leave the city. "I'd be lonely as the dickens if you went away." "Oh, I won't go away," she said quickly. The very thought of leaving Chicago made her feel lost, helpless. Could it be that Jeff lived in Chicago? The thought did not occur to her "You see I'm going to be a stray dog one of these days," he told her. "I don't understand, Jeff." "Edna is wearing an emerald, completely smothered in diamonds. dia-monds. The Chief gave it to her." There was a queer tightness about his mouth as he attempted to appear ap-pear unconcerned. a "TJOW wonderful," Susie AA breathed. "Yes wonderful. I want Edna to be happy, cared for, but I don't know how I'm going to get along without her." Jeff was trying to laugh. "I know, Jeff that's bad,. she went on sympathetically. Then she brightened. "But youll have a home; of your own one of these days a wife and ." She stopped, not Quite pleased with the thought. "Ha," Jeff snorted. Tm not the marrying kind. Be scared to death of a wife." But after ; a moment, when she said nothing he continued, "Do you know something, Susie? I'm absolutely in the dark concerning this thing called love. There must be such a thing or the poets and scenario writers wouldnH spend so much time building it up, but it leaves me.cold." a'.V.'n . Quite junexpectedly s Susie i je- rhaxked, fTJaye is1 aiterrible thih& Jeff."- r:fM V: 'Then why does everyone -do EDGEF.rOUT MBS. EVA GILLESPIE Reporter phone Q40-J-2 Mrs. Wilford Gillespie - was hostess to the Alofa club Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at her home.1 Three tables of bridge was played,: Mrs. Louise Baum receiving s the high score favor. Tulips, Iris and lilacs were used in decorating' and a delicious de-licious luncheon was served at the tables to Mesdames Ethel , Ferguson Fergu-son and Bemice Stubbs, 1 guests and the following members,. Mesdames Mes-dames Ida Stubbs, Louise Baum, Billie Stubbs, Delia Baum. Helen Hull, Rather in e Boyce, Eva Farley, Far-ley, Beth Ferguson, Phyllis Monk and Dorothy Wiscomb and the hostess. The M. I. A, will be in charge of a fine musical program to be given tonight at conjoint meeting. meet-ing. All members of the ward, especially Mutual members are urged to be in attendance at 7:30 p. m. ' " Monday evening at 8 o'clock the operetta "The Land of Happy hearts" will be presented by the Primary officers and teachers, with Mrs. Beth Ferguson and Mrs. Merle Hansen in charge of the dance, numbers, a small admission ad-mission price per family will -be collected at the door. All members of the ward and friends are Invited Invit-ed to attend. : ; Miss Mary Gillespie attended the annual outing of the students of the L. D. S. Business-college at Salt Lake on Friday. Mrs., An nie larsen, Mrs. Caroline Farns-worth, Farns-worth, Mrs. Mina Marriott, Mrs. Flora Bigler and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie Gil-lespie were also Salt Lake visitors'- Mrs. Arnold Smith and children visited in Payson during the week, with her mother, Mrs. David Bona; who has been ill. ;. . , A pot luck supper and a picture show were enjoyed by the Bee-, hive girls and their - Instructor, Miss Wilma Wiscomb at the Wiscomb Wis-comb home. Miss Jean Schoney, Miss Dora Davis, Miss Ruby Davis, Miss Lois Dixon and Miss NaDean Davis enjoyed the evening. eve-ning. . - Nineteen Boy Scouts enjoyed a fine weiner roast the fore part Of the week under the direction of Scoutmastrs John Yeates and Milton Mil-ton Bellows and Troop jCommiit-teemen jCommiit-teemen James Pinegar, Leo 'Kan-sen 'Kan-sen and Ray Hawkins. The evening eve-ning was spent in games. ' On Tuesday afternoon Class-leader Class-leader Zana Neilson will be in . charge of the work and business program at Relief society. Salads will be featured in the afternoon's program. - . . ' BY LOUISE HOLMES COPYRIGHT. 1939. NCA SERVICE. INC "It's something you can't help. "Oh, rats r6ay what do you know about it?" t "I know evei-ything about it.? Jeff was plainly disturbed. He glanced about the thinning room, puzzled. "Where is he? Do I know him? For gosh sakes, Susie, : why didn't you ever tell me?" . . ' "I've never told anyone. . Jeff's distress was more and more obvious. He looked positively posi-tively miserable. I "Does he love you?" "Not yet." Dreamy-eyed, she twisted the stem of her goblet. "T OOK here," Jeff said irritably. "give me the low-down, will you? I'm responsible for you. I can't have you running around loose like this." "What do you mean, loose like this?" , "Well, loving some guy, thinking think-ing about him, getting all starry-eyed starry-eyed and silly." Jeff hadn't the remotest idea what ailed him. He was confused, he was baffled. "There isn't much to tell," Susie began, the silly stars way back in her eyes. "Once upon a time 'I fell in love with a boy, he's a man , now. Naturally he didn't know it. To him I was only the dumb-bell : , who passed out waffles oyer a counter. But he was nice to me, . Jeff so very nice." Her .voice trailed away on a soft thrill. "And you still love him." "Oh, yes. It was because of him that I had to be beautiful it was for him that I've starved and-worked and-worked and struggled to this day. Do you think hell like me, Jeff?" she added with sudden wistful ness. "When're you going to see him?" Jeff asked gruffly. "I don't know but 111 see him if I have to cross the continent , to find him." She spread her hands in a pretty, expressive ges- ' ture. "That's what it's all been about, don$ you see?" "Yeah X see." Jeff was sHeni during the evening. A queer despondency de-spondency held him speechless, iu vain ' he endeavored to break through it, finally deciding that he must be suffering a letdown after the feverish advertising campaign.' His,, abstraction troubled Susie no at alLJeff must feel terribly about his mother. She was sweet and understanding ahdl friendly. Each time she caught a glimpse of . herself in a mirror or plate glass window she ; completely -: forgot -Jeff's difficulties. -Intoxicated, with her ; own.- surpTismgchanns,v she; went to bed with a; feeling cf ab- J solute contentment. From the un- " uayyf: yank tue kcutwu. uiy, one memory. Dick - Tremaine, o the . ' beautiful white r knight . of her', .-dreams. , - " (To Be ConilaaeJD ' ' :.. - - V Wy |