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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922. shake and stepped new v. "Please don't be angry because of anything stupid I may say. I cam out here that first time dead set to will you back at any cost, still madly In lovl with you, absolutely unable to conceive Of a Ufe thst didn't pivot on you, Linda. I was prepared to give you any pledges you could pos- BAMBERGER born J05EPHVAN 'I0UI5 From Our Lwt the teener but Bel r to call at the hour d word of explana- j K L ap-H- had sacrificed the of duty; a true f.T Vend eve-fm- early next a fartni,ht with ivine t iiMnita called on ihe telephone, and . .. rwiiita nan .formed me in Mout" early . Mi. u. " nothing oi """"" the Vita came from Bellamy ining, and nothing trans-..- .. nf the next aev-- afford any clu Ik. ask" to rzi ... to the drawn, bad not Zlnn's thick and genial accents hailed her from the rear tunnel-lik- e of the long, chamber. "Come right on In, Miss Lee. We'll be through In a minute. Just tunning some of the fill urn come through from Joe Jacques ytsterday. 'Sgreat stuff that boy Summerlad's putting over this time." Then with a fluttering heart Luclnda identified her hustand In Zlnn's companion. "Shake, hands with Mr Druce, Miss Lee:' new tenant of mine, going to work here same as you, just signed a lease for space to make his first production." "What!" At that monosyllable of dismayed protest, Luclnda saw Zlnn's little eyes of a pig grow wide with surblack-walle- r,.hnt that Luclnda I . ... v,, h unhand a treat prise. ftDOUL HO' am fortunate, Mr. Zinn, in I "But or (for, than ehe wanted to the honor of Miss - already having ""- Lee's acquaintance." Bellamy took Wy time Since like wasn't It trne. 1VM possession of her hand. treat any woman so rudely. "Is that so? You two know each other! Whyn't you tell mej" XXIV Luclnda found her voice all at mm keDt tne Bummenau i once, but hardly her lt that so long pany away - puppet o ipple him tan- - hit wife played silent frit orten-nrtit- v audience; tnougn evea would Hs-h- t tin unspoken torment too pun- be Ind wasiea ana, aucreeuy vmnnthetlo confidant. it without fall In Barry Wx. descent and profea- at least that aenae what taoiuly developed it possessed was a question We to occupy many of Lu- SHE WENT TO HIS ARMS WITH bare moments. She couldn't A CRY OP JOY. for Nolan's high place In unless a sprightly "It isn't It can't be true! Bel: It both by had )olan g dlaposl-fetchin- grin, Infectious Impudence without end, and jotly Indicated vein of genius Mooting, summed up the qualifications of a director Wended to earn a wage of - production, tnda first mistrusted his became of his appalling lg- - rudimentary usage. they were ccn- do with people of New York, Luclnda it important that their man- lould conform to approved ton; but Nolan was so little In web. matters and his lm- wltb them was whole-"1what's It mattorT per cent of your audiences bone from the neck up, and wouldn't think they'd got ley's worth unless they ilng to beef about in ft Why worry about little that. Life's too abort, wasting timer' ostrust of Barry Nolan's concerning Si of social the story had to Blh 1, Bar Which tiYlllhlad Ljinin. the very out- Mr association bad yet to on the Saturday when W almost from r 4 was lid at expected home, Luclndat presence, Jataet was abreadv begin-him was silently skepti- I eklms Nolan artfully Hat she might like to rushes of yesterday's f that' she would find the Luctoda empty, to it without botber- bar make-up- . bat on .cOOf saw a fan lika haam Aw wavering athwart Its ttd would ban with- -- .. ' olng It, Summer-la- d ' 'stepping out together as tliey nmntnmfl nf huiitle and Ma - Isn't true you're!" . "Afraid it is, Linda." Bel's smile was lightly mocking. "The picture business has got me In its tolls at last. Only needed that trip out here to decide me. Now I'm in up to my ears. Something to do, you know." When Zinn departed, however, Bel's manner changed. "I'm sorry, Linda I really don't mean to be a pest " "Then why are you here? ' "Give me half a chance." "You had that chance weeks ago, and deliberately refused it. "But surely you got my note explaining I was called east on two hours' notice, but would return as soon as I could?" "Possibly!" Luclnda suggested with labored scorn, "you misad dressed it, forgetting which of your numerous feminine acquaintances you were writing to." "I addressed it." Bel Insisted stoutly, "to Mrs. Bellamy Dmce." "If so, that explains it They know me at the hotel only as Linda Lee.", When the screen ones mot shone blank and the ceiling light flashed on, Bel was smiling cheerfully. "No wonder you fell fey the screen se bard, Linda: you're exquisite, and no mistake." "You said yon wanted to expUin, Bel: you won't get another chance." He nodded soberly. '1 can say all I want to In thrae minutes Then you're free to call it quits for good, V if you like." That posed ber rudely. ' Did he mean could It be possible be meant be had become reconciled to the rift in their relations? "Can you doubt that's what I'll like,' Bel?" "Bellamy gave his bead a stub say in Hollywood." Luclnda affected a shrug of Indifference. Bel mustn't guess she cared what people said "And what has that to do-- ?" "Just this. I don't like it. A I say, if you want to run around w'th a movie actor, that's your affair; but so long as you remain my wife, it's my affair, too. Don't forget iv my name you're trailing through the muck of this sink-holof scandal " She flamed at him "Bel!" but he wouldn't hoed. "You don't suppose you're goli.g to get away with the Linda Lee thing much longer, do you If till these people don't know it's an assumed name now, they jo'ly soon will. If you're going through, If you're bent on leading the life you have been leading ever since you fB In with these people, be goo enough to keep my wife's name out of Itl Get your divorce, and get it soon. That's all I have to ask of you." Luclnda replied with a slow in clination of Wr head. "What you want is my dearest wish," she said. "Depend op it, Bel, I shan't waste a day, I'll take the first train I can catch for Reno, after finishing' this picture." "That's simply splendid ol you!" Bellamy declared heartily. "Any thing I can do to help along, of course Just let me know " "I'll be glad if you'll go now," Luclnda told him. "I think T'ye had about all I can stand for one day." "Then goodby, my dear a thousand thanks!" e , is funny," Luclnda confessed (TT J to Fannyto that night "T don't' under'tan-- . ." pretend No more did she. But th" seds of suspicion that converatlor n'anttd took root readily and flowei into a in dark Jungle of strange fV' d which fears ran wild until L- - nn came home to charm t'. m all away. Luclnda only need. ' o sea him, indeed, to forget her troubles altogether and become once more the voluntary thrall of a apecU-- of ln toxication as potent to her w nses al a drug. The Lontaines had arrang d a iup per party at Santa Monica in Sum merlad's boner for that night. A( seven Summer lad called firming htl way unannounced to Luclnda'a slt She went to his arm face ofl with a cry of Joy, buried his shoulder, clung to him as if sh would never let him go. "I've missed you so. Lyui, I v ! Sum-merla- c , ting-roo- missed you so!" (Continued in Our Next Issue) Coast Venus i8ui:ilsSSti1 die ye&bdhhuL trjeu BRIDGE 'ft COMPANY ELDRED'S AND pGO-ROUN- piS WHEEL operation every n and evening. Just we armory. irr d, Wheel, 10c. '4 Here is your opportunity to insure against embarrassing errors in spelling, pronunciation and poor choice of words. Know the meaning of puzzling war terms. Inrresse your efficiency, which results in power and success. WEBSTER'S GR1KE TK3&. (Ilisheat Award) Fa;iama-IJac:u- BEGjLIR 5c: o Exposition. ard WRITE for Specim Editions. Posffi- FREE Pocket Mapj ii you name thia paper. G. & C. Sprin6cld, Mass., CO.. U. S. A. itch THE" ii Pill U v' The Nineteenth Centudy club met Friday afternoon at the Masonic temple. The Reverend Elder Goshen of Salt Lake delivered a splendid address on "Nature". A full attendance of club members and a few invited guests enjoyed the afternoon. Kf Mrs. Sarah M. Jons and Miss Leona Ramsey are visiting Mr. and Mr. George 11, Anderson lot a month. Frank Ramsey and W. P. Harper left Wednesday for California where they will spend three weeks on business. alt A "Y , , y-S ft EVERY The members of the Thursday evening card club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. John V. Guy, Thursday. The rooms were prettily arranged, with lilacs and ferns as decorations. Three tables of bridge were played the prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. B. Somo and Mrs. Ray Morgan. Dainty The refreshments were served. following were present Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mrs. Clark Newell, Mrs. P. G. Hall, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. LeRoy Hardy, Mrs. Earl Graham and Mrs. E. A, ., . Mitchell. '4 INSTANCE Without exception we make it a point to act in the interest of the family where our services as undertakers are required. The matter of profit comes second with us. In every instance our first endeavors are to render the best service we can and to save the family as much Mrs. Wilford Dean entertained expense as, the Ladies Literary club at her trouble and unnecessary .. home Thursday afternoon. Spring possible. flowers were used in decorating. ANSON HATCH LILA M. HATCH Mrs. Hugo Price gave the book reHATCH UNDERTAKING view after which business matters COMPANY lunwere transacted. A delicious cheon was served to the following: The House of Economy and Mrs. D wight Packard, Mrs. J. A. Service. Owens, Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. Peter Jensen Mrs. P. L. Larsen, Mrs, Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Alma Paxman, 1 iMrs. Heber Taylor, Mrs. James A. Bullock, Mrs. Harold Dunn, and the invited guest Mrs. Smart of Lehi. , :T Here's atacha Rambova (Miss Winifred Hudnut) promising to love, honor and obey Rudolph Valentino U Mexican, Mexico. They didn't know Los Angeles authorities would be after Rudolph tor bigamy aa sooa is he came back. Valentino's divorce decree from Jean Acker Isn't, final. eJZZZiZ, A- - r 'Wanda Fraxer has been picked ai the most perfect girl in California. Calilomians challenge other states to equal her. Her measurements In inches bust, IS; waist, 26; hips, 86: calf, 10; ankle, T. Height Is five feet, (our; weight, 115 pounds. t LEGAL PUBLICATIONS he must do so on or before 20 days Creditors will present claims from the date of the first publica with vouchers to the undersigned at tion of this notice, and if said work Provo, Utah, on or before the 23rd Consult county clerk or re of September, A. D. 1922. is not completed within said time, day inL. T. EPPERSON, spective signers for further then the cost I of said formation. removing Administrator of thai estate of Hartrees will be included in the conriet M. Wiseman, Deceased. tract and assessed against the ABE W. TURNER, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. property owner. Attorney for Administrator. In the District Court of the abutting Private driveways will be conKnight Block, Provo, Utah. Miss Vilate Pierpont, Miss Ruby Fourth Judicial District, in and for structed within the district at the (First publication May 23, 1922; Taylor and Reed Gardner gave a of the or owner expense In Utah. State of Utah property County, last publication June 20, 1922.) dancing party at the First ward the matter of the estate of George owners for whose benefit they are social hall, Thursday evening in said to be T. Peay, Deceased. constructed, driveways NOTICE. honor of Miss Margaret Pierpont Creditors will present claims with paved with concrete 6 inches thick and Robert Anderson of Provo and to the undersigned at his from curb to sidewalk. The esti- To Whom It vouchers May Concern: Eugene Cannon of Salt Lake City, office at the county treasurer's mated cost of said driveways inwho have been called to go on misNotice is is given that a spehereby $50.00 the at cluding pavement office county courthouse, sions for the L. D. S. church. Miss on or before the each, to be paid by the abutter in cial tax foi the purpose o! conProvo Utah, City, Pierpont will labor in the Eastern addition to his regular assessment. structing a concrete sidewalk in 10th day of July, 1922. states, Mr. Anderson in Germany, Diversion gates for irrigation sidewalk district No. 11, extension L. L. NELSON, and Mr Cannon in the Southern of George water with concrete box culvert ex- No. 9, has been levied by the board of Administrator Estate states. A Salt Lake orchestra furni- rhink What Thst Means To Usl" T. Peay, Deceased. tending from curb to property line of commissioners of Provo City, shed the music. During the evenwill be constructed within the dis- Utah, which became effective on & STRAW, COLEMAN MORGAN, "They've made me Superintendent ing refreshments were served to trict at the expense of the prop- 24th day of May, 1923. Attorneys for Administrator. and doubled my salary Now we 160 including 40 Salt Lake guests. tax is levied upon (First publication May 9; last erty owner or owners for whose theSaid special described can have the comforts and pleasures real propbenefit they are constructed. The following June 6, 1922.) publication own our of dreamed home, Mrs. Eva Kav and Mrs. EsthenE cost of diversion gates, erty in Provo City, Utah, estimated more no and ,tor you, Nell, The west side of lota 2, 3, 5, and Long gave a shower Friday event?' I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. including box culvert, is J45.00 out the cost ol living s in honor of Mrs. Mary Bu to be paid by the abutter in the north 21.72 feet of lot 2, in y In of Court District each, the the nt called me in todty and told whose engagement to, Berry i Utah addition to his regular assessment block 73; lot 4 and 5 In block 82; Judicial District, he picked me for promotion Fourth - ' 5i nf linn'on li o o haan anw ago when be learned I wai County, Utah. In the matter of the Property owners in said district lots 2, 3, 4 and 5 in block 95; lots 1 Anne with the International , Spring flowers were used deV. of desiring private driveways or irri 4 and 5 in block 104, all in plat "A," Rolla Shipman, ' 1 my chance estate ,ce Schools, I.tiow tine the entertainine roomlSti hhanka to the C. S I'm ready ceased. gation diversion gates with con- Provo City survey of building lots, I music and a delicious lunches Creditors will present claims crete box culverts must notify the and is due and payable in equal anved. Present were Mrs. Mary'v J I JHr ' men now knw the joy ol with vouchers to the undersigned city engineer in writing, on or be nual Installments beginning May 24, I teroua home became they let the net, Mrs Emma Chatwin, Mrs. DorcH 20 days from the date of the 1923. Interest at the rate of 6 per KftnAl ComaDondence Schools ore- - at her residence at 144 East First fore cent per annum on the whole thy Muhlstein, Mrs. Jennie Jolley, Intern; first of this are and In on them for work publication notice; hours Utah Utah spare bigger county, Provo, North, of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ada Argyle of E etterpay. or before the 15th day of July, 1922. otherwise the regular curb and amount of said tax shall be comWhy don't fm study soma ens thing and ftt Bountiful, Mrs. S. H. Jones, Miss Dated at Provo, Utah, this 5th gutter will be constructed in front puted from the date the ordinance ready for a real Job, at a si a y that will glva vour iLizzie Jonds, Mtiss Vilate Jones, wita ana enuaren the wing you wouia iuu went ra of his property. levying said tax becomes effective, of May, 1922. day Miss Lila Ellertson, Miss Evelyn han? the The cost of said improvement is day of May, 1922, AUGUSTA SCHERER, rtc It I pick the poaiUoa yon want In th can You iMeaser, Mr. and Mrs. Ewall, Mr. work you Ilka bwt and the 1. C. S. will prepare yon Administratrix of the Estate of to be paid by a local assessment and interest at said rate on the and Mrs. J, R. Jolley, Jesse G. for tt right In your own homo ta your span lima upon the lots or pieces of ground whole amount of said tax unpaid Rolla V. Shipman, Deceased. Yes, yon nn do It I Mora than two million have Stubbs, F. Olsen, Berry Jolley and dona are within the said curb and shall be due and payable with each which & BAKER BAKER, store It la the but t than years, Lee Allerman. lll.SM are dale It right now. Without obligation, -district, to be known as installment. If any installment or Administratrix. gutter for Attorneys Bnd out bow you can loin them. Mark and mall this 108 West Center St, Provo, Utah. Curb and Gutter District No. 3, the interest aforesaid is not paid soupeal Mrs. Margaret Easfmond was being the district to be affected and on the date when the same becomes eMT want (First publication May 9; last benefited pleasantly surprised at her home MTERNATlOnAl"en by said improvement, due, then the whole amount of the June 6, 1922.) CORRtSPOHOENCE SCHOOLS publication tax unpaid at the time said installThursday evening by the, members namely: BOX SCRANTON. PA. of the Domestic science class of the tiplata, without obligating ma, how 1 can qualify for I lots ana pieces or ground ment and interest are due will be aii NOTICE TO CREDITORS. B. Y. U. A social evening was spent lbs position, or to the subject, fccont which 1 mark K. situate witnin tne ioiiowinK lets come due and payable and will draw ELBCTRWAL Eaaiftgna SALESMANSHIP mt HLj. ttoMrkj Llrue during which dainty refreshments ADVERTISING In the District Court of the anl blocks and abutting upon Third interest at the rate of twelve per EieKriaWlring waMowTltmaser were served. The guest of honor Fourth Judicial District, In and fori West street: Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, cent per annum until paid. One or fieeo CerS relegmph Engineer gun Urn. Work was presented with a cut glass Telepkoae URtUraedPoehloM the County of Utah State of Utah. block 3; lots 1 and 8, block 4; lots more of said, tnstallments in the gECIUMOlL gRfllgEEB U ILLUSTRATING berry bowl from the guests as a B3aliaekel Drslinea In the matter of the estate of Ella j and 5, block 20; lots 1, 6, 7 and order in which they are payable CetlooBlag HuSIm gkee rraMtae 8 block 19; lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, block aforesaid, or the whole tax, may be token of appreciation for her past Toohneker nU8lr8 BARAflgB-- t Arrowsmith Wilson, Deceased. Private Secretary Gee Engine Oneratug hard labors in' the class. Those 25: ,ots 1 anl 8, block 26; lots 4 paid at any time within fifteen Ruhira Will claims Creditors with rerrMadeaS present OVIL S.NG1NESR BOOKKEEPER 5. Mock 42; lots 1, 6, 7 and 8, days after the ordinance and participating in the delightful affair gerrertea eeS eeelee levying to the his vouchers at undersigned StoeeereeheT aed Tteha aiXE yORSgiN er were: Mrs. Agnes Clayton, Mrs. gTinoiMRi block 41; lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block the tax becomes effective, without Oerb PeSUe AeMetaaa 1714 South Fourth Ea-?- t at residence gaaigggg TBiryiO BARASIR Bnalnear Esther Long, Mrs. B. F. Cummings, MarineDraftsman street Salt Lake City, Salt Lake 7; lots 1 and 8, block 48; lots 4 and interest; and one or more of said Railway Accountant Skip 5Mrs. J. P. McGulre, Miss Jenson, Conmereiel Law county state of Utah, on or before - block 64; lots 1, 6, 7 and 8, block installments in the order in which GOOD ENGLISH sad BalMer Miss Ramona Farfer, iMiss Elva CeetmUT Ceaane Sbel (ekleeai the 1st' day of August A. D. 1922. ,63;. lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 69; lots they are payable, or the whole tax IneltMUrel DnHeana CIVIL SkHVICE Concrete Builder Prows, Miss Grace Taylor and Miss Structural N. F. WILSON, 'I and 8, block 70; all in Plat "A," unpaid, may be paid on the day any Eneineer Railway Meat Clark Edna Holdiway. Teacher PLiwaiiio asd HKiTige Adnimistrator of the estate of Ella Provo City Survey of Building ' installment is due by paying the I Mathemariea Sheet Metalworker Lots, and extending 6 rods back amount thereof and interest to said Arrowsmith Wilson, Deceased. Testiht inSeaell rergaab I J NaTlfatloa ASRICUL'RllUAetee CHEMIST Miss lone Huish spent the ween date. If said tax is not paid when from property lines. PARKER & ROBINSON, Pbsmacp PearrBabtlQgaaS'g in Salt Lake City with friends. All of the above described lots due I shall proceed at once to colAttorneys for Administrator. (First publication May 19; last and parcels of land are to be lect same with interest and costs, assessed for curb and gutter and as provided by law and ordinance. Roy Wilkens and daughter Thel-m- a Passant June 16, 1922.) publication of Rosevelt, are the guests of traet All special taxes are payable at also for the removal of any trees, Business Mr and Mrs. W. F. Dunn for a few NOTICE OF INTENTION. constructing private driveways, and my office, room No. 2, county courtd days. Notice is hereby given by the irrigation diversion gates and house, Provo City, Utah. Csnodians stay send (his evnnon to Intrr natunil Dated at Provo City, Utah, this of commissioners of Provo verts where requested by the BcktuLt Canadtaa. Limittd.UiMtrtti, dim, Mrs. R. C. Dunn is spending a few 26th day of May, 1922. City, Utah, of the intention of said abutters. The following described lots or ROSE Y. STEWART, days in Eureka with her mother J. F. FECHSER, Local Mgr. board to make the following de Mrs. Hannah Mitchell. of land are to be assessed City Treasurer and Collector of parcels scribed 371 N. Fourth W. improvements, Box 183. To construct curb with for curb and gutter and parking, Special Taxes. PROVO, UTAH. Miss Genieve Huish is a Spring-villFirst publication May 26, 1922; gutter of Portland cement also for the removal of any trees, visitor for a few days. . concrete with returns on intersect- constructing private driveways, and last publication May 31, 1922.) Mrs. W. F. Dunn was hostess at ing streets and with the necessary irrigation diversion gates with box a prettily appointed dinner party at covered waterways across inter- culverts where requested by the her home Thursday afternoon, secting streets on both sides of abutter, to her uncle, John WilLots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 3; lots Third West street from the north side of Sixth South street to the 1 and 8, block 4; lots 4 and 5, block kens, whose 72nd birthday on that day. A large south side of First North street, 20; lots 1, 6, 7 and S, block 19; lots birthday cake containing 72 lighted and to park the area between curb 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 23; lots 1 and candles, formed the centerpiece. and property line, including re- 8, block 26; lots 4 and 5, block 42; Covers were laid for sixteen. moval of old trees, grading, level- lots 1, 6, 7 and 8, block 41; lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 47; lots 1 and 8, block ing, preparing seed bed and plantFULLY EQUIPPED Mrs. Amy Finlayson entertained ing of lawn and trees on the parked 48. All in Flat "A," Provo City Sura number of her friends at her area on both sides of said Third vey of Building Lots, and extendhome Saturday afternoon. A deliWest street from the north side of ing 6 rods back from property We Are Selling for Sixth South street to the south side lines of said Third West street. ghtful time was spent with sewing All protests and objections to the and music, during which dainty refof First South street. The total CASH ONLY reshments were served to Mm. estimated cost of said improve- carrying out of said intention must! That Saves Us Both ment is the sum of $15,960.49, of be presented in writing, stating Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Lester Taylor Mrs. C. F. Eyring, Mrs. Abe Turner, which the city's portion is $2,906.69 either lot or block or description II Money. Mrs. H. Aldous Dixon, Mrs. Haber and the amount to be assessed of property to the city recorder on before 10 o'clock a. m., June 14, Taylor, Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. against the abutting property is or WALL PAPER T. Earl Pardoe, Mrs. John Hayes, $13,053.80, the assessment to be 1922. The board of commissioners at Mrs. Wilford Dean, Mrs. Herald R. made as follows: $2,483 per foot Why bank the differBENNETT PAINTS front of abutting property in front its first regular meeting thereafter, Clark and Miss Ethel Taylor. ence and then spend it t, of 14th the June, 1922, at day of which said curb and gutter and and more to finish buildthe PAINTER'S SUNDRIES Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Eyring enterparking is to be constructed and 10 o'clock a. m., will consider coning the car. tained at dinner Friday afternon $2,207 per foot front of abutting proposed levy and hear and VARNISHES for Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Chipman and property in front of which said curb sider such protests! and objections and gutter only is to be con- to sai'l proposed improvement as Mrs. Stephen H. Chipman of AmeriALABASTINE shall have been made. structed. can Fork and Mr. and Mrs. A Ray The various aero clubs in ArgenBy order of the board of comAll trees designated for removal Olpin of Provo. Spring Tlowters tina, have formed a federation for of Provo Deliveries. missioners City, Utah, Prompt were used as table decoration. by the city engineer, including the the general advancement of Dat Nl May 15, 1922. roots thereof are to be removed at FRED EVANS, iMr. and Mrs. Reed L. Anderberg the expenso of the abutting owner. The estimated cost of removing City Recorder. and Mrs. George A. Hansen motoMachinery has been Invented for (Fi-n- t MAIBEN PAINT & GLASS publication May 23, last trees is as follows: trees 6 inches red to Salt Lake Friday. railroad tie3 at d replacing June 13, 1922.) or less in diameter, $3.00 each; publication of manual labor. the expenditure 12 inches in diameter, trees 6 to B. Y. C. COMMENCEMENT $5.00 each; trees 12 inches to 18 Miss Zenith Spurrier waa in Flexible cuff links have been inInches in diameter, $10.00; trees 18 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Logan Saturday attending the Com- vented that enable a man to pull inches to 24 inches in diameter, mencement exercises of the Brighis shirt sleeves above hU a K i 272 W. Center. Phone 160 $15.00; trees over 24 Inches !:i diaIn the District Court, Probate without unbuttoning the cuffs ham Young College. $25.00. meter, Division, in and for the county of German interests have arranged Open 7 :30 A.M. The abutting property owner will Utah, state of Utr.h. In the By changing the motion of the to establish an aerial mall service matter be given the option of removing the of the estate of Harriet M. Wise-spindle in a new drill press It is between Barranquilla and mnny trees in front of his property, but man, Deceased. converted into a mmg macnine. points in the interior of Colombia PROBATE AND GUARD AN. SHIP NOTICES . r "$100 a Week! ! to-wi- t: iT r - t: 2h twenty-sigh- , "" I , cul-boar- to-wi-t: e h anniver-sary-occure- DICTIONARY is an all blowing tenchcr, a universal question answerer, nuido to meet your needs. It is in daily use by hundreds of thousands of suctries. 30.000 Geographical Subjects. I iociety to-wi-t: NEW INTERNATIONAL cessful men und wjiu.-the wofU over. 400.003 Words. 27M Pnnas. 12,000 Eioftrap'iical En- to torry-Go-Roun- And Then Rudolph's Troubles Started! Ernest Bamberger of Salt Lake, member of the Republican national committee for Utah, Saturday made formal announcement of his candidacy for the Republican nomination for United States senator from this slate, to succeed William II. King, Democrat, whose term expires March 4, 1923. It has been known for some time that Mr. Bamberger Intended seeking the nomination at the Republican state convention, which will be held July 14, but formal announcement came only ( im-an- it thould be so hard on Memtd to know ana i too busy to explain. then." "This is all very interesting, I'm sure. But after all, it doesn't e plain now, does it?" , "It explains why I followed yctt out here the first trip, why I had te see you in another man's arms, kiss big him, and then hear all the small, town gossip about you two before, to all reportsTyou'ye oeen rather, you ana this chap part or second Lontalne functioning his capacity as ezecu- - of ..." believe"'. . w "There is gossip then?" jnureiy waiaina vnruugu d line hd fd 4 i. run wins. with Barry Command, Luclnda playing L sibly "Did you flatter yourself" any pledge you could give would meab anything to me, when you'd broken your word so often?" "I hoped I could make you under stand what a blow your leaving me had been, how it had brought me to my sense at last, jol'ed me up on the water-wagowhere I've been ever since I haven't a suspicion of a drink, Linda, since that night you ran away and made me see what an unspeakable rotter I'd been, fooling around with women as I had. That's another thing I cut out like a shot. I haven't looked at another woman sideways since "Not even after discovering I'd fallen in love with another man?" "Not even after that. Somehow casual women don't mean anything to me any more I mean casual flirtations. They're too damn' stupid silly waste of time. I guess I had to be squiffy, as I used to be most of the time, not to be bored by ..hem IS CANDIDATE. sgf3;;:;:::::::::;:i:':!:"aasns Even heat is provided through out a new electric lnlubator by a fabric cover into which resistance wires are woven. A British coast city is to be Her arms crippled, an English equipped with a motor life boat girl has Invented attachments with with a capacity of more than 150 which she can operate a typewriter .a. ""tj::::t.j;..;jT persons. with her feet. d Cash Business Chevrolet I I AT Schofield's one-tMr- |