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Show PAGE V THREE Through The Herald C lassif ied Advertisemento PROVO HUTAH) DAILY HERALD,'- 4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL :I5;. , 1942C BUT 1111 BUSINESS ; 'And ; PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY You will find these Merchants and Professional People anxious to serve 'you. It will pay you to patronize them. AUTO GLASS LET us renlace your broken glass. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 472-490 South University, .rnone iuu. u AUTO PARTS USED ALL KINDS of auto parts and tires. Provo Hide & Fur Co. tf AUTO RADIATOR RADIATORS repaired and flushed. flush-ed. Ahlander Mfe,. Co., 476 South University. Phone 100. tf DECORATING PAINTING, paper hanging. Call 1405-NR. 671 East 5th So. m6 FREE estimates on painting and decorating. Phone 656. Terms if desired. a25 FURNITURE REPAIRING REFINISIUNG, re-upholstering like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone 644. tf INSULATION U. S. ROCK Wool saves fuel in jwinter and cooler in summer. U. S. Rock Wool Co. 160 So. 3rd East. Phone 213. Grant Ekins, district manager. tf MOVING AND STORAGE YELLOW CAB AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving. Packing, Storage, Shipping. Ship-ping. Phone 300. 170 West 1st North. tf PAPERING AND PAINTING LET us do it. Complete painting and paperhanging service. H. Kirkwood. Thone 253-W. ml PLUMBING AND HEATING P. L. LARSON, 343 West Center. Phone 574. Call us for estimates, esti-mates, tf STOVE REPAIRING UL makes at the General Shop. 135 North University Avenue. Phone 915W. tf STOVE AND WASIIEH REPAIRS C. Owen uraper (Doc. Fixit). Call new phone 031-R-2 for any repairs. re-pairs. 350 North 17th West. al8 SHOE REPAIR FIRST class up to date quick work on shoes, by "Sam The Shoe Man," at 278 West Center. tf TAILORING THAT distinguished look, perfect fit, lasting shape, long wear, Tailor made. For that kind and expert repair work see Mitchell the Tailor. 491 South 2 West. a27 FOR SALE CARS 1935 OLDSMOBILE Sedan,, by owner, excellent tires. Cash .5250. Phone 886 W. a20 MUST sell 1938 Pickup. A-l condition. con-dition. 804 West 5 North. al5 HELP WANTED MALE EXPERIENCED Waiter. Apply Sutton Cafe, Provo. al7 HELP WANTED FEMALE EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. want-ed. Apply at Elliott's Cafe. a20 EXPERIENCED Waitress. Apply Sutton Cafe, Provo. - al7 COOK and waitress. Apply Tavern Tav-ern Cafe. ml4 YOUNG saleslady for ladies shoe department. Write Herald Box 33. " a20 House and Lot Seven Rooms One block to B. Y- U. Paved Street Corner location Ideal for Students $4300 " Phone 1099 . Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 89 West 2nd N. St., Provo, Utah CASH FOR Any Kind Tires or Rags Cannon-Ashton 191 South University FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS OR RENT construction j office trailer. 25 feet long, 9 Vt feet wide. 900x20 tires. Rout 1 Box 296. ' a21 4 ROOM house, newly decorated Basement, garage. 2 miles new steel plant. Route 1, Box 296 a22 CHDTFONIER, springs, center table. 269 North 4th West. alo 2 DUMP beds; one Vn yards, one 1 yards. Inquire Mobile Serv ice Station at Orem. al6 ELECTRIC mixer, nearly new. bargain. Souter Shop, 458 West Center. a20 1300 LB. cultivating horse; Ly vert Johnson, West Drive. al6 TOP soil, $1.00 yard. 658 North 3rd East. al6 UTON 024J3. SEED OATS. Phone a20 COOKING, bottling and eating apples. Unclassified. 60c and less. Ray V. Wentz. State highway, high-way, near Lincoln High School. Phone 066R3. al7 BLISS triumph seed potatoes. Grown North Dakota seeds. Phone 482. al7 GARDEN fertilizer and sheep manure. Phone 357, Spanish Fork. m4 COUNTER freezer, like new. Bar gain. Call Dunn's Confectionery, Confection-ery, Payson. al7 BABT chicks, ready now- at the Timpanogos Hatchery, 710 East 3rd South. mlO ONE 5-section Ideal water heater. 400 feet 2 inch pipe, 150 feet l1- inch pipe, 1 wooden trailer house. Roy Worley, Lehi. al9 WE have exclusive agency for Golden Glow coal for Provo. Only $6.50 ton pLus tax. Immediate Immedi-ate delivery. Right Weigh's, Phone 525. a22 KELLOG prize strawberry plants. New patch. Roy Stubbs, Lake View. al5 IDEAL work shoes. Rebuilt for wear. Louis Kelsch and Sons, Booterie. a27 1 WORK horse for sale. 10 saddle horses for rent. Phone 565J. al7 LAWN and flower soil. Lawns planted. 385 East 3rd South. al9 CONSTRUCTION office trailer. 25 feet long, 9',-j feet wide. 900x20 tires. Route 1 Box 296. al9 USED furniture. 9ll North 2nd East. al6 OR LEASE, store and service station. sta-tion. S. W. Kitchen, Orem. a20 FOR SALE OR RENT SEVEN room modern Drick home, partly furnished. Five rooms upstairs, two finished rooms in full basement. Garage, furnace, stoker, and gas. Lawns, front and rear, trees, shrubs, and flowers. 234 South 1st East, Springville, Utah. One block off Main Street. Key at next house south. Will rent for $50.00 per month. Sale price $4500.00. Inquire of owner, George W. Cox, 2d5 2nd Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. al5 PIANOS, accordions. Bargains (ask about free lessons). Phone Professor S. W. Williams. m2 ONE Calcimine brush. Phone 1022W. Reward. al6 FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 ROOM modern apartment. 459 North 6th East. Phone 1114W. a21 4 ROOMS, very reasonable. Phone 434-R. a20 ONE room apartment. 591 North 3rd East. Phone 388W. al9 SLEEPING rooms for 4 men. Very good single beds. 287 East 1st North. al7 3 ROOMS. Lights, gas. Pay weekly. week-ly. 266 West 3rd South. al7 3 ROOM apartment. 211 East 1st North. Phone 167. al7 NICE, clean, modern apartment. 142 North 9th West. m7 STARTUP'S apartment. 67 North 1 West. Real comfort. Popular prices. al9 FURNISHED and heated apartment. apart-ment. 316 North 2nd East. Phone 1031M. a30 FOR RENT FURN 4 ROOM modern house. $35.00. 628 East 5th North. al6 2 ROOM house. Refrigerator. $15 R. F. D. 3 Box 25A. Phone 34. a20 FOR SALE REAL. ESTATE Real Property! When You Sell When You Buy-When Buy-When You Insure Phone 1099 ' Willard Ll Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd No. St, Provo, Utah Opportunities! Home and Store Good location. lo-cation. Modern Home 44 Acres Only $3,000. City Lots $250.00 Northeast. North-east. PAYNE Real Estate 32 WEST CENTER Provo, Utah Lands and Homes BARGAINS! Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd N. St., Provo, Utah FOR SALE: 8 acres farming land, irrigated by Salem Pond. Call at 265 North 5th East. a21 4 ROOM modern Home, large lot. 451 West 2nd South. al7 HOUSE to move. 5 room frame. 26x34. For use on floor or basement. base-ment. $500. G. T. Harrison, 835 East 10th North. al9 Lovely Orchards, Berries 12 Acres Fine Fruitu, PeachesBig Peach-esBig Bench Water Best place for a Real Home on Provo Bench Priced right! Phone 1099 Willard SoSyards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd N. St., Provo, Utah WORK WANTED MAN and wife with 18 years ex perience wishes farm work or can care for sheep. Write Albert Al-bert Pilgrim, Box 344, Beaver, Utah. al6 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 3 MODERN apartments. One, two or three rooms. 720 East 8th North. a29 7 ROOM house. Garden spot. 88 West 3rd North. Phone 771J. al9 FOR LEASE ' SERVICE Station and Lunch Room. Payson, Hi-way 91-6. Inquire, In-quire, 657 West Center, Provo. al6 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 3 or 4 persons to ride to Los Angeles. 488 South 8th West or Herald Office. a21 PARTY wishes ride to St. George Saturday or Sunday. Phone 250. al6 IT'S thrilling to have a "Rilling Cooler" permanent wave at Bertin Beauty Shop, 256 East Center. Phone 1343. ml4 Building Permits Harold W. Lee, owner, 866 North Sixth East, single garage building $95 Mrs. Iva Carlson, -owner, 539 East Seventh North, residence $5000 Reul F. jacobson, owner, 243 East Fifth North, two-car garage ga-rage $300 State Lumber and Supply Co., owner, North Lake View road, store $20(KJ ANSWERS TO WAR QUIZ (Questions on Page Tour) 1. No map maker, he ia an electrician's mate. 2. Het Loo is a royal palace in Holland. 3. Tobruk Is In Libya, PROPERTY! New Frame Constructed House with Basement entrance en-trance Full Basement plumbing, new furnace Across from Dixon High School $4200 Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: S9 West 2nd N. St., Provo, Utah ' LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or tie Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Daniel Jepperson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims under oath, with vouchers to the undersigned Administratrix at her residence at Route 2 Box 145-A, Provo, Utah, on or before the 12th day of June, 1942. ANNIE PEARL L. JEPPERSON Administratrix J. RULON MORGAN Attorney for Administratrix Published in The Daily Herald April 8, 15, 22, 29, 1942. ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PARAGRAPH (H) OF SECTION SEC-TION 354 OF CHAPTER 21, ENTITLED "ELECTRICAL INSPECTION" IN-SPECTION" OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES O F PROVO CITY 1937. BE IT ORDAINED BY THIS BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PROVO CITY, UTAH: SECTION 1. That paragraph (h) of Section 354 of Chapter 21; entitled "ELECTRICAL INSPECTION" INSPEC-TION" of the Revised Ordinances of Provo City, Utah, 1937, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: (h) All buildings hereafter constructed or any additions thereto to be used for public or industrial purposes, such as ( churches, stores, halls, school buildings, garages, manufacturing manufac-turing establishments, warehouses ware-houses and all apartment houses more than one story high containing five or more apartments must be wired in conduit. For the purpose of this section, sec-tion, conduit shall mean rigid metal conduit or approved metal moulding. By permission of inspection department, short length of flexible conduit may be used for motor connections or fishing fish-ing in inaccessible places. SECTION 2. In the opiniqn or., the Board of Commissioners, it is necessary to the peace,' health and safety of the inhabitants of Provo City, that this Ordinance become effective immediately. SECTION 3 This Ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. PASSED BY THE BOARD OF1 COMMISSIONERS OF PROVO CITY, UTAH, THIS 14TH DAY OF APRIL, A.D.. 1942. MAURICE HARDING, (Seal) Mayor ATTEST: I. G. BENCH City Recorder. (Seal) STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF UTAH ss. I, I. G. Bench, the duly chosen qualified and acting City Recorder of Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that as such official, I have the custody of the records, and files of the REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE STATE BANK OF PROVO In the State of Utah, at the close of business on April 4, 1942 ASSETS Loans and discounts (including no overdrafts) $254,016.14 United States Government obligations. direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks (including 110 stock of Federal Reserve hank) Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, bal-ances, and cash items in process of collection 111.267.89 Bank premises owned $8,000.00: $500.00 Real estate owned other than bank TOTAL ASSETS $698,931.03 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals,, partnerships, and corporations cor-porations $337,561.09 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor ations Deposits of States and political lui'AL IJEFOSrTS Mortgages or other liens, none none on otner real estate. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not obligations shown below) rAPiTAi. Capital Surplus Undivided profits neserves (and retirement account TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 698,931.03 This bank's capital consists of $17,000.00 of capital notes and debentures; de-bentures; and common stock with total par value of $25,000.00. STATE OF UTAH County of Utah. Alva Nelson, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement state-ment of the condition of the said bank at the close of business bn the 4th day of April, 1942. ALVA NELSON. Correst Attest: JULIAN F. GREER, JOHN ROUNDY. S. P. BRERETON. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of April, 1942. (SEAL) R, R. THORN, Notary Public Residing at Provo, Utah. My commission expires Nov. 7, 1942. STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Rulon F. Starley, bank commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed In my office on April ll, 1942. RULON F. STARLEY, . Bank Commissioner, proceedings of the Board of Commissioners Com-missioners of said city, that the above and foregoing is a fulL true and correct copy of an Ordinance passed by the Board of Commit sioners of said City on the 14th day of April A. D., 1942, entitled J AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PARAGRAPH (H) OF SECTION 354 OF CHAPTER 21, ENTITLED "ELECTRICAL INSPECTION" OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES ORDI-NANCES OF PROVO CITY, 1937. . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said City this 14th day of April, A.D., 1942. I. O. BENCH . City Recorder, (SEAL) Provo City, Utah Published in the Daily Herald April 15, 1942. NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah, on May 13, 1941, filed application to select. Serial 063111, under the provisions of the Act of Feb. 20, 1929, for: Lot 8 and 9, Sec. 5; Lot 2, SWNE4. NWSE Sec. 6; Lot 1, EV6NW Sec. 8; E Sec. 21, Township 3 South Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Mer-idian. Lots 8 and 4, SENE, ESEH Sec. 7; SWSW, SWNW Sec. 8; WNW. NWSW Sec. 17; Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, EMtNKM, NESE1,! Sec. 18, Township 10 South Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Mer-idian, containing 1,279.97 acres. The Department has classified the land as proper for acquistion under Sec. 7 of the Taylor Grazing Graz-ing Act, as amended, and opened it to selection by the State, subject sub-ject to compliance with the laws and regulations governing selections selec-tions under the Grant for Miner's Hospitals. The selection was allowed al-lowed April 6, 1942. Any and all persons claiming the land adversely or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land or for any other reason should file their protest in this office during the period of publication or before finalapproval. Failure to so pro test within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral character of the land, and the selection, being otherwise free from objection', will be approved to the state. C. V. SCHAD, Acting (Register Published in The Daily Herald. April 15, 22, 29; May 6, 13, 1942. Birthdays Thursday, April HI DR. LOWRY NELSON DR. WILLIAM J. SNOW BERNARD ANDERSON HANK SMITH MRS. PHOEBE JONES MRS. DEAN LEWIS LOUISE COLLINS Unknown among fur seals are twins or other multiple births. The Blue Mountains are in Maine. 143.300.00 subdivisions 73,124.00 104.182.00 2.896.00 furniture and fixtures, 8.500.00 premises 1,645.00 281.540.51 subdivisions 11.221.62 $630,323.22 on bank premises and including subordinated 630,323.22 ArcrTrvr 5 42.000.00 4.500.00 11,107.81 for preferred capital) 11.000.00 68607.81 O SERIAL STORY BY EDMUND FANCOTT CHAPTER I jyjYRA ' MACK had spent two days on the lake shore near Montreal. It was not a pleasant thought to be facing the city, hot and humid, the office, stuffy and bristling with Monday problems, fter a cool, indolent weekend. She waited on the open wooden platform of the railway station in the freshness of the morning and examined the faces of commuters about her. All of them seemed to share her mood; none seemed to be overly pleased with the thought of the new week ahead of them. There was not a cloud in the calm, distant blueness of the sky above and the day already promised prom-ised heat. Some of the men dressed for the conventions of office work were beginning to show signs of discomfort an askew tie, a wilted collar, creases in summer suits already al-ready failing. There were several glances of envy at the one girl who looked particularly julep-cool and comfortable. The girl was not Myra Mapk. Men she did not know were not In the habit of looking twice at Myra Mack, and she did nothing to attract them with gay or ultra-chic ultra-chic clothes. She dressed always with the impersonal neatness and simplicity that men would not notice either unfavorably or with a flicker of interest. It was bad enough to have to look at her own face in the mirror, she would say with a wry grin, without sending up flares that attracted the atten tion of strangers to it. And while her modesty and Irish humor lent exaggeration to the statement, it waa true her bright Irish face Had no single lien on beauty. That did not apply to. the other girl on the platform. She had obviously been born for such wilting summer days as this, just to refresh the jaded eyes of Monday morning commuters. Nor was she unconscious of her mission in life. A neat and impudent impu-dent fluff of straw hat and veiling sat upon the bronzed wavps of her hair as though it had been created with supreme art for that very moment of a sunny morning. Her flowered silk dress, floating like many-colored mists from her slim waist and about her long legs, conspired con-spired with the breeze to draw the eyes of sober train-waiters, reminding re-minding them that the week of work ahead was a mockery when there was so much concentrated loveliness in the world to feast the eyes upon. jyjYRA MACK'S critical gaze checked each flawless detail of the other girl's appearance with the cool calculation of any shrewd woman appraising another. The pattern, the casual pose, were perfect. per-fect. With no consciousness of expressing ex-pressing her thoughts aloud she spoke her admiration. "That," said Myra, "is something!" some-thing!" Then she turned sharply to meet the echo just behind her left ear. "You've said it!" There was such fervor in the male voice, that Myra reached for the same intensity inten-sity in the soldier's eyes, and found it there. He was in battle dress but on STATISTICS WARRANTY DEEDS Rex R. Dimick and Dorothy Dimick to Lawrence T. Jonnson. Sec. 34, township town-ship 4, R. 1 E. $600 Reuben Glenn Casper and Erva Peay Casper to William Wil-liam H. Brown and Aria Casper Brown. Sec. 11, township 7, R. 2 E $1 John' A. Johnston and Amanda Johnston to W. Homer Thompson. Sec. 9, township 6, R. 2 E $3000 Stella Anderson to Hannah A. Anderson. Sec. 1, township 7, R. 2 E. Blk. 92, Plat A, Provo $1 Arthur D. Harris and Mildred Mil-dred G. Harris to Joseph 5. Gillies and Cora NeU Gillies. Sec. 4, township 6, R. 2 E $1 Olga L. Jensen Duke to Lydia Ekins. Blk. 32, Plat A, Provo ..1 El ma j. Boardman and Darwin J. Boardman to Eleanor Riding Bown, blk. 14, Plat B, Provo $1 Albert H. Beer to Royal Rawttngs and Reuben Rawlings. Sec. 7, township town-ship 8. R. 2 E ..$1 Dora Peterson to Ralph FRANTIC WEEKEND "Look at those lips," said known Myra all his life. "I "They look as if they had stamp." his shoulders were the pips of a lieutenant. "Look at the eyes," he said in a low voice. "I am looking," said Myra. "She uses mascara. Too much for a face like that." "Look at those lips," said the soldier as though he had known Myra all his life. "I am looking," said Myra. "She's crazy. She hasn't any sense. They look as if they had been put on with a rubber stamp.' She sighed. "No, she shouldn't do that. It's too much." The soldier nodded in agreement. agree-ment. "But she still looks like Spring Song and the Wedding March to me." ' Myra shook- her head. "That's the worst of men. They fall flat at the first imitation of a magazine maga-zine cover they see." At that moment the train clattered clat-tered into the station with clouds of gray smoke soiling the summer morning and a flood of noise drowning out voices. It subsided to a stop and there was a general movement channeling channel-ing the waiting passengers to the doors of carriages. Forgetting the girl and the strange soldier Myra climbed up between a middle-aged stock broker and a plump salesman and found a window seat in the smoker. To her surprise the officer dropped into the seat by her side. "You are wrong," he said. "Have a cigaret?" "Thanks," said .Myra. "But I don't smoke until after breakfast." If Tyra Mack lacked any pretensions pre-tensions to formal beauty she had ceased to regret it. She had found that it had some advantages. The pleasanler kind of men could speak to her without formality and without any fear of being bus- ! pected of ulterior motives. There was something about her that inspired in-spired confidence and nothing that would make them speak to her with other than the easy respect they reserved for favorite aunts. That was her misfortune, felt Myra, but one that had "compensations. "compensa-tions. SHE accepted the presence of the vaj. iv.cn uj xicx siuc wiui resignation. resig-nation. She glanced at his face and decided that she was glad that he 0- Forid Peterson or Florence Flor-ence G. Peterson. Lots 4-5, blk 49, Plat B, Santa- quin $100 Dora Peterson to Ralph Forid Peterson or Florence Flor-ence G. Peterson, Lots 1-2, blk. 48, Plat B, Santaquin $100 Thorit C. Hebertson and Ella Hebertson to Defense De-fense Plant Corp. Sec. 17, township 6, R. 2 E ...$1000 Asa J. Clark and Mary Ann Clark to Hyrum K. Gray. Sec. 15, township 5, R. 3 W. $100 Maud Handley and Ralph D. Handley to Defense Plant Corp. Sec. 5, township town-ship 6, R. 2 E $1000 City Electrical Ordinance Passed Provo city commissioners Tuesday Tues-day approved amendment of a section of the city electrical ordinance. or-dinance. The amended section provides that all buildings and additions hereafter constructed to be used for public or Industrial purposes, such as churches, stores, halls, school buildings, eraraces. manu facturing - estabiisMeits, ; , COPYRIGHT. 142. NCA SCK VICC. INC.. Illustrated by George Scar bo the soldier as though he had am looking," said Myra. . . . been put on with a rubber loofced more Interesting than obviously ob-viously handsome. "You are wrong,' he repeated. "I have not fallen for her." "But you could," said Myra. "Not because she is mascaraed or has a blood-red scar hiding the most fetching pair of lips . . "Cut it," said Myra, with an abruptness that surprised him. "It's Monday morning." "That's just it," the officer said. "Where do you suppose she has been hiding all weekend?" Myra laughed with a touch of cynicism in her laughter. "On a raft on Lake St. Louis, surrounded by men." "In a dream of a swim suit, echoed the officer. "Say," said Myra, "you sound as if you had been buried away from the lighter things" of Ufe. "Petawawa," replied the officer. "And I suppose I'll stay buried as far as this one is concerned." Myra relented. "She is beauti-fuL" beauti-fuL" "Mmmmmm." Then he was silent si-lent for a few moments, lost in thought. And not of Petawawa, Myra decided. The soldier looked at her again and broke his reverie. "By the way, I've seen you somewhere before." "And I've heard that everywhere every-where before," said Myra. "Stock statement." "Why?" "Well," said Myra, "it happens that I could double in everything including spades for a film star whose face is as familiar as a fresh salesman. Now don't laugh-it's laugh-it's true. She's not one of the beau-" tiful ones. She's one they throw in for contrast you know the kind. Face that has everything, all in the wrong places." The soldier laughed and looked at her frankly. No one could call her pretty, but no one could deny her face had plenty of animation and character. "Get it?" said Myra. "Patsy Kelly." He shook his head. "That's not it. I've seen you somewhere else. "That's possible. If s not the kind of face you could forget If you saw it up against that one under the blue straw." ' The soldier sighed. "Miss String Song and Wedding March hasn't seen the last of him," Myra said to herself. . (To Be Continued)' houses and all apartment houses more than one story - nigh containing con-taining five or more apartments must tc wired In conduit. For the purpose of the ordinance, ordin-ance, conduit means rigid metal conduit or approved metal moulding. mould-ing. At the Stiiahd .1 The love of a boy To, his dad leads , the . way., to an inspired comeback for John Boles in "Road to . Happiness,", new; at the Sirand theatre today. This stirring- drama of loyalty and devotion also stars Mona Barrie and Billy Lee. Second Sec-ond feature on this ail-neft program pro-gram is the startling "Man With Two Lives," starring; Edward JTorris, V, |