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Show w i fl HUD Ine det M 'ft f1 I fl : w wh id I In I It -w U Chi "t! tt Wi an ha 3en ena hel an I Ii' ak; igh o UN am: re hej eth iva ote me llu ills rk ne on es, to 30- ni he en to - "i i rii ii i ii i;iuriiirt inrr s nniiai vn uu wwu . . .wsto- r w.n.u. A M .7 maw J w AVERY HOPW0O0 . ,c t- US BAT" COPYRIGHT. 1930. a MART ROBERT! kin t haw, i ana VtKT MCJPWOQD tfteVlQu servh Miss Mona Hiudley spent the week-end visiting la Provo, with rela. Urea and friends, i Mra. Hannah Walt tsl Misses Jesse anl Vera Davis were business visitors la the capltol city Monday. Mrs! Harlow Jonea of Salt lake City, spent the week-end here visit. Ing with her grandmother. Mrs. Melissa Bolejr. Mr. and Mra. Eugene Powell tad family of Moab, were Saturday rial, tors here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Solder. CHAPTER VII Continued , Te7s"hTlmaho!ediMw, i In the kitchen and make some I'm sure we all need It," she :& ' . ' ' ' :V' '. ' . bristled at once. .. 5 out In that kitchen alone 1 aily'a there," said Miss Cornelia , thought of Billy seemed to bring ji tolace to Lizzie's heart . 3iat Jap and his Jewy:Jltsu," she jered viciously. "One twist and je folded up like a pretzel i" Miss Cornelia's manner was lm-IiiIts lm-IiiIts and Lizzie slowly dragged lf kitchen ward, yawning and :iilng the saints repentance of rjiln She had "Of hiid notconf-A notconf-A if she were allowed to get'iuere ot something grubbing at her in the dark corner of the ball. Thtn the door had shut behind her, Person turned to Dale, the corner 'jge-prlut which he had taken from Ijoctor In bis hand. U in ajm. n k ...II ,ew, diisa uui, uc mam icuscij, litre here a scrap of blue-print 1 i eH was in uick temiog s nana he was killed. HI trouble you the rest of it, if you please 1" Tlie rest of ltl" queried Dale, with low of bewilderment, silently thuuk her stars that, for the moment, at the Incriminating fragment bud out of her possession. Her reply seemed only to Infuriate detective. Don't tell me Fleming started to go k of this house with a blank scrap paper In his hand," he threatened k didn't start to go put at nil 1" Bale n.se. Was Anderson trying u We shot in the dark or bad he pbled upon some fresh evidence blast her .She could not tell from manner. ft'hjr tlo-yoB say- thatF she feinted. His cup's there on the table," said detective with crushing terseness ( started. She bad not remem- ted tbe cap why hadn't she burned konceuled It"-ns she had concealed fc blue-print 1. Slie lpossed . a ..band fer her forehead, wearily. Uiss Cornelia watched her niece. If you're keeping anything back. Vie tell him." she said. Dale knew herself .cornered at last detective's deductions were only W shrewd do what she would, ate d keep him away troa the tratl i longer. 2eisas -i4ag,tA-4akllift-tnfmey.-I go away with itr she said, rather Stilly, feeling a certain relief of spalr steal over her, now that she II longer needed to go on lying lying involving herself la an Inextricable M of falsehood. Dale I" gasped Miss Cornelia, armed. But Dale went on, reckless consequences to herself, though still shielding Jack. m changed the minute be heard taut It lie was all kindness before f t-but afterward ". She ahud.-red, ahud.-red, closing her eyes. Fleming's ce rose before ber again, furious, lorted with passion-uud greed n, suddenly, quenched of life. Anderson turned to. Miss Cornelia Damphantly. t me started to find the nioiiev uud Vs Bailey," he explained, building t h's theory of the crime. "But to do jibe had to take Fleming Into ber jafltleace and - he " turned " yellow. Mther than let him get away with It, He made an expressive ges- F toward bis hip-pocket. n t that truer- demanded Ander- 5 Dale already felt the cold clasp fiiandcuffs on ber slim wrists. What J of denial, when every tiny circum-Fce circum-Fce was so leairued ocainst berl pyet she must deny. T didn't kill him." she repeated, plexedly, weakly. w hy, didn't you call for . help? "i-you knew I.was hereTV We hesitated. "I I couldn't" Tbe I - mo irurm were vut m pth she knew from his expression p tlry had only cemented bls'grow; fl certainty of her guilt . uale! - Be -careful what you say I" fned Miss Cornelia azitatedly. Dale Htd dumWy-at -ler-aunfe-Jler--must seem the height of reck- f.foll"to Ktlaa CnrntIla oh. If "e vore onl some one who under- m . , ... ,, . ' f I iffr-n ) Wayne Hansen of fWdrst Bingham, visited 8unday her at the home of Mrs. Hansen's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Logsdoo. Reed Stewart of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Stewart of Magna, are spending this weelcend here; at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart "I Didn't Kill Him," She Repeated, Perplexedly, Weakly. tempt at self-sacrifice In the bud. She put herself between ber niece 'and the detective, shielding Dale from his eager gaze. ' "But her. own guilt I" she said, In tones of great dignity. "No, Mr. An derson granting that she knows where that paper is and she has not said that she does I shall want more time and much legal advice before I allow her to turn It over to you." , All the unconscious note of com mand that long-inherited wealth and the pride of a great name can give was In ber voice, and the detective, for tbe moment bowed before It, defeated. He gave up his grilling of Dale, for the present, and turned to question the doctor and Beresford who had Just returned, re-turned, with Jack Bniiey: from their grim task' of placing Fleming's body in a temporary resting place in the library. "Well, Doctorr he grunted. Tbe doctor shook his bead. "Poor fellow straight through the heart Were tbere-any powder marksf- AmU'rauii resumed his grilling. "Sow I mean to fliid out two thlnRH," rtfl'l. advnnclnff unon Dale. "Why ' did not call tor help and whul " buvo dime wlttj that blue-print" "Suppose! could find that piece of "Hint for vou?' said Dale, des- ptely. -Would that establish JuckJ- "ej's liirmcencer Th detective stared at her .keenly T i'Mnu'nt "Jf Hie numey's there yes." bale oDcni'd her Una to revenl the P'H ret-klesg of what mlcht follow m' what" hupprued to herself;" But H fiirn-jja n'jtcj the heroic at queried Mlsa Cornelia. Nond thaidothhTg'-wHf - nor burned. He was apparently shot from some little distance- and I should say from above." The detective received this tnforma tlon without the change of a muscle In bis face. He turned to Beresford resuming bis attack on Dale from another angle. "Beresford, did Fleming tell you why he came here tonight!" m., Beresford considered the question. "No. He seemed In sfWat hurry-said hurry-said Miss Ogden had .telephoned .him and asked me to drive him over. "Why did you come up to the houser "We-el," said Beresford with seem lng candor, "1 thought it was putting rather a premium on friendship to keep me sitting out in the rain all night so I came op the -drive and, by the way 1". He snapped his fingers lr- rltatedly. as If recalling some slgnln cant Incident that had slipped Ida memory, nnd drew a'.'hntlercd ohject from his Doihet. "I picked this up, about a hundred feet from the house,1 he explained. "A man's watch. It was partly crushed into the ground, and. as you see. U s stopped running. The detective took the object and examined It carefully. A man's open-face open-face gold watch, crushed and battered In as If It had been trampled upon by a heavv heel, "Yes." be said thoughtfully. "Stopped running at ten-thirty. - Anybody here recocnlze it?" The detective silently held up the watch so that" all "present could examine ex-amine It He waited. But if anyone Hn the party recognized the watch-no watch-no oue moved forward to claim it " "You dldriT bear any evidence of a struggle, did you?" went ou Beresford. "The ground looked as If r tight- bad taken place of course It might have been a dozen other things." ' Miss Cornelia started. "Just about ten-thirty, Lizzie heard somebody cry out tu tlie grounds,', she said. . ,A . :- The detective slipped the watch to bit pocket ' "Do you always carry a flashlight Mr. Beresford?" u Ued Mls Ccf nell a trille auspiciously. Mr.. '.,. ii nMtr In the car.' Ill reply was prompt and ceitulii. i This is ull you foundr nuerleA the detective vurbnis uote 1n bis voicfc "Yes." Beresford sat dowu, relieved. .Miss Corftellu- followed hla example-: unoilM-r clew had led Into a blind-alley -leaving the tuytuvry of the ft'ght" ulTsIr as-liifUeH'J'l-a ever- ,- (To; Be-jConUnu,ed) ,i. Mrs. Kenneth' Brown and-' family visited Sunday In Provo with friends and relatlvea. , . , v ..Mrs. Fred Basse tt and daughUr of Provo,' and Mrs. R. Ntelaea of this city, were Salt Lake City Tlsltors on Sunday. ; ' Miss Mildred Dunkley had as her guests on Sunday: Misses Margaret Brooks and .Af villa Watson of Leht, and Miss Clara Miller of this city. Misses Lorraine Adamson, Dorothy Adamson,' Cleb Bates Mildred Dunk. ley, and Orpha Rushton, motored to Bait Lake City on Monday and spent the day combining business and pleas or. All of the large department stores are engaging extra help daring the Christmas holiday season. Mlsa Moselle Cunningham has accepted a position in the American Fork Coop. She is In charge of the toy) depart ment Mrs. BUI Barratt Is working tn the J. C. Penney store and Earl barney and Thomas Barratt are em ployed In Chlpmans. ' -aJ5 UICK Jor ChristDias Plaiabbj Thit Pleaes "AV Lei Bonert . : " Fhcns&3-J Pleaxant Orora, Utah fc'i... &du::fg:o LA7YEE3 Practice In all courts. 32 West Center Street , Provo, Utah : LOSTA green pea and pencil between be-tween American Fork High School and - home. ' Reward. ' Return- to Myrtle, Wilds. - ", For'Rant rooms, steam hMtd. hot and cold watar. Inquire A. ;W. Bromley. American JPorlt.,v v .. lM-tt FOR 8ALJB Ntnety pure bred high aadanamMhlrc . Bams, .Dr.... HoV nnoh. TehL Utah. ' - 10-8-tt DR. E. A. PEARSOII DENTIST Office Aboye B&nk cf American Fork Office Hours: :S0-A. M. to 12 !00 Neon 1:00 P. M. to 6:30 P. M. 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Buckwalter 51 71 C. M. Beck Estate 54 Zlna S. -Browu - 1109 Louisa A. Blnns, Care of John 768 786 833 1048 1351 117 . . ,73 L. Hatch Mary E. Barratt - 0. N. Barney .... Axel Bloomqutst Mrs. N. E. Bush...... ... Mrs. N. E: Bush R. Crookston Estate, Care f,,D. , McCandlaaarA,.i. J. F. Crompton :. 124 Abner Chlpman ...r. 622 Mary Crompton 1500 Thomao Chad wick Estate - 1235 Otis Cheney . 1253 Agness ClemenU. Care f P. C. Peterson 135 Lorenzo J. Durrant 1334 Arthur Dye 1454 Mf'P.- Ericksott.-'Care-of Martin Hansen .. 305 Alice) McNeill Edwards 1439 Joseph . Forbes, Care of C. W. Forbes ... 314 Mary A. Gibba - 168 Myrtle Jensen Goode....;,....$50r-12t ; .; Federal Land Bank -of Berkley-Pledgee Berkley-Pledgee J. F. Crompton 14961497 Pledgee J. F. Crompton...... 122 Pledgee Mary Crompton 14981499 Pledgee Mary Crompton 67 John HoUndrake ................. ..... 1495 Sam Haggard 64 Anna L. Mulsh ... !65 Thomas Hunter 653 Krnet O. Hunter 1139 Ernest ,G. Huntor 6786101 C. B. HalHday. Care of W. II. Ray and Co.... F. L. Hickman - 87 Aiva lngersoii 1267-John 1267-John W. Makln Estate 292 'ilannah C. Peck.. 722 Isaac H. Preston... - lM Albert Rowler. Care of John Rowley 376 - Horace Rushton 1119 H; E. Robinson, Care or Ira Hatch - Alma M. Smith Alma M. Smith Owen Thornton , Mary M. Tldwell M. 8. Tarbet n II. Tlmnson Annie C. Zabriskle: 708 Johnell R. Walker 1000 Jame 11. Wight-... D. W. Wild ... - 1283 D. W. Wild . nnvlrt A West 102 jBharea 264 1 . of 8tock - Amt Due -tots -l.0t. Primary Bal. LoU Lot, Lot 2 19-100 Primary 2 1 5 3 1V4 1 1-3 3 ' 8 Primary Lot Primary 3rd Class :.,LOt.,; Lots Lots Primary " Primary BaL Lot Lot Lots L0t 1865 1.90 1.25 ..75 1.65 1.60 1.25 3.75 1.05 ......65 1.90 2.00 '2.25 5.00 .65 1.25 3.75 .65 DENVER ft RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Tickets on sale December 23, H', 25, 26, 30, 31, January land I between be-tween all points In Utah on Denver ft Rio Grande Western; also from all points In Utah to all points on Denever ft Rio Grande Western in Colorado and New Mexico. Decern' ber 23, 24, 25 and 26. (Minimum fare, 2.00. Original etartlng point must te reached hy midnight. January 4, 1928. No stopoverav Call on nearest Rio Grande agent for detailed fares and train ser vice. .- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fourth Judicial District Court, Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the setate of Heber Hoggard, deceased. Notice To CredW tors. " ' v ' ." 'rCreditort' will present -claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his -residence at' American ' Fork,- Utah County, Utah! on or before the 16th day of February, 1928. ERNEST HOGGARD. Administrator. CLAWSON ft ELSMORE, Attorneys for Administrator. First Publication December 10, 1927. Last Publication January 7, 1928. , "ORmxnnj" ride cheaply and safely. . 7JEE-END IXOTJBSIONS .13 ' 16 . 5 20 1 11 1 5-7 l 10 34 10 - -1 5 1 3 1-3 Lot Lota Lot Lot Primary Primary 3rd. Class Primary 2nd. Class Primary Bal. Primary Lots hot Primary 3rd. Class Lot 3rd Class Lot Primary Lot i Lots ... 709 ... 1386 ... 1386 ... 712 ... 793 ... 1323 ... 953 2 10 11 3 1 1 H4 9 21 7 Lot Primary Lot Lots Primary Primary Primary Lot Lot Lot- -CLo' Lot Primary 3rd. Class Primary 1.25 3.75 2.50 1.25 19.50 14.50 2.r 23.25 1.00 5.00 . 1.75 2-20 1.25 7.50 11.90 : ,75 3.50 ;75 7.50 1.25 7.50 1.25 3.95 Americas' fork to Bait Lake and re $110 2royj , and -Jmmm CommntaUon, or 500 Mile Mileage Books 2 CENTS PEE MILE Good between all itationg. Private can and gpecial rates to:jartieoa applicatlpBu. ..Special car service for protection of perishable .. ;, freight rf,. Salt Lake ft TJtab lL R. Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercromble, Receivers Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IsT the Fourth V Judicial District Court of the SUte of UUh. la and for Utah County. Bank of American Fork, a corporation, - Plaintiff; . vs. Samuel Huggard and Lovtna Huggard, his wife. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Tuesday the. 3rd day of January, 1928, at' eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the City and County Building, . situate . In Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title, claim and Interest, of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, to-wlt; r- .w.... , ,.. 1.23 3.40 10.00 16.50 8.00 2.50 Ji83 1.50 2.2' .65 6.75 75 5.25 ' I' ' . . v And In accordance with law. so' many snares or eacn parcel m m stock as may be necessary will be sold et tbe City Hall American rora. Utah County, Utah, on the ?0th day of Jsnuary. 19?. at tie hour of 2 oUKk p m to pay delinnuent Mse.ments thereon, together with the costs of ad-verising ad-verising and expense of sale. gHELLEY, Secretary of said company: Office at American Fork, Utah. . First Puhlkattcn, December 24th, 1927,, 1r-. . Last Publtcat!on. December 31st, 1927. , Get Your Egg Money We pay for all eggs when delivered and pay the HIGHEST PRICES Come In and Make TJs rove It. , FULTON MARKET Wm. Shelton ----- Commencing at a point 18.89 chalng East and 14.20 chains 8outh of the Northwest corner of the ! Souhwest quarter of Section 22, - Township - 8 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Merid-ian, thence East 1.65 chains: thence North 14.46 chains; thence South 46 degrees, 21"Tntnv r West r 2.39 chains; thence South 13.88 chains to the point of beginning. Area 2.26 acres. ' ' Also commencing 138.7 feet - North and 43 feet West ol the Southeast Corner 1 of 1h v Southwest " quarter ' of Section 29, Township 8 'South, Range West, Salt Lake Meridian;- thence v North 1 degree 50 mln. East, 223 feet; thence North 89 degrees 09 mln. West, 203.6 feet; thence South 44 mln. West 127 feet; thence South 89 degrees. de-grees. 36 mln.. East, 64 feet; thence South 96.8 feet; thence South 89 degrees de-grees East 132.8 feet,, to the place of beginning, the iame being situate in the Southeast quarter of the Southwest South-west quarter of said section 29.: Area 0.887 acre. Together.wlth all ditch and water rights used therewith. , Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States." Dated at Provo Clty.-Utah, this 7th day of December, 1927. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah. Bv ELIAS'A GEE. Deputy Sheriff. CLAWSON & ELSMORE, Attorneys for plaintiff 508 Deseret Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. . First Publication December 10, 1927. Last Publication December 31, 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Centennial Stat Co1m1-4s called the ICeiitennlal state because It was admitted into the Union as a, state In 1870, the cen teimial of the' adoption of the Declaration Dec-laration of Independence. Colorado was proclaimed-a-stute on AujrUst 1, 117(1. by President Grant. The name" Colorado Is tnerely theSpanish word for! red. , :" ...ir";":,,. j:stale or jameatjuuimore anav.iur Culllmore , husband and wife, de- ceased. - Creditors -will - present- claims with - .vouchers to the undersigned at Lin- don. R. P. D. Pleasant Grove, Utah. on or, before the 27th day of February, A. D. 1928. Dated at Provo, Utah, December 16, 1927. " , V- ; ALBERT L. CULUMORB, Admlntetrator of the estate of : James Culllmore i and Clara CuIlU " more, husband and wife, deceased. BOOTH & BRQCKBANK,- - Attorney for Administrator. First Publication December 2. Ji. " Pride ot Religion Be ure of this: Pride in fine work-manshlpi work-manshlpi being of the essence of self. reru't. I ,f of th ot llglon Harrv Kmerson FosdlekJn Psychology Magurlne. , ! ! r t -.4. j( T 4 1 1 f t. I V! r |