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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY! MAY 11.1927. RESIDENT OF I PAYSON PATSON', May lltrntM Itoru, w if rrtiidfiit' COOKING EXPERT WILL' DEMONSTRATE "ICE BOX CAKES" TOMORROW AFTERNOON DIES Ala 10 Urs. uf-- 2 . X- ' . parrrtffet UtT. Wanor Bra rtatwaa, ) LAOIIV with May MeAvey, to ' WarMf ' ' l ttla Mvai. o WarS. foor &Ueg ttutmt, F J ut 4amiit farther far toorktef m highest bidder; hardly brooked rick him, JaO to lot vita ally girlish love confidence! her. Mailt Bmlt 9 girt Bkl wr warWhen Pally reached him apoiMt nitttrio m4 chaisepropped P watera brocadedat kettle tongue: hot UwMJvX Urt. BvmvU, kbU4 f tJU ro4kM, wkt find her aer teet asd tee packs on bar head, recovering from the after effect! Mast had a inxver, tnutt Mr. Sit affert at of the .night before. a or orcl tpartwunL vsys prided herself a the variety frtt m Bpl Quarrel with Sapy, vAo U of her entertainment tor gonUemea wild party, toXr friends, but her program had never yit ffoct la her. before Included assault and hattery. Aldrick, Jlnander. prey P Bob, learning wker $k it, rl&t Sse had always kept Indigestion and plenty of Ice water M tAf party, tfenoaitce kr, the Bostruma takt car- - ot , ntXtt oS to Urt. BawLm.04. ruets:.but never before bad h . had to administer Irtt aid let ' CHAPTER XVI. black 'eyes. - broken "aoaes, and By Uternooa ot tfct toDowtei mashed lips to the Twelve Best cna ot thoM tva Clubmen. -- The strain ot this duty, flay Ttich and peaceful "Sunday a la Job when the damage she believed done to reputation as a hostess, thf It teema Quit tbert eoal4 be nota-ln- g her seed tor calling a doctor Id sst bit of Tom Mansion's fractured Jawbone: VTonf la the world liama, a lot of repentance, and a all these little odds and ends ot cleaning .up the. carnage wrsnght by bob ward bad given Marie most right things animated the aching severe headacha, ot boaom Uttle Sally Smith, Mazie. bowerer, was one ot those Bar brothera had. told - her of souls, soft at base, who mellow Bob'i second rlalt to the hoaae, with troublo.- - She regretted even helping Mrs. Hsmmond ta after the had left nith Maoinlon partlsUy her frame-u- p 8h against Sally. tor Mazltfe.. SaDy reasoned , that had only agreed to take Sally as this Indicated on Bob'i part a con- a guest for the evenlnf. and knew trition for their earlier Quarrel, Bothing of the details of Mra. Ham and a wsolre not to to to' lira. mond's plan. Certainly, because of us visitation from Bob, which she Bammond. Bat Sally'i hasty aplte had hot for? and which In going to tfasle's party, and the she felt bargained was, somehow a punish'conditions under which she had ment tor her share in Mrs. Han been found there by Bob, had moBd's schema, Mazle's sympathet mallclonaly torn down the new un- Ic cooperation twitched back whol'' '. derstanding that Bob bad been att- ly to Sally. "Too Mazie tittle empting to build. cuUe," poor a Therefore, this serene Sabbath blurted out after Bally 'had tear-tollafternoon, Sally finally brought her recounted . her' efforts to timid self to the determination that locate Bob, J"if I- were yon I'd put efie must seek Bob oat and en- him ont of your bean. The Big deavor to explain mature to. him. Boy's gon to Mrs. Hammond's t. It was not so much a case ot swallThat' all; kid. Ha ain't owing pride for Sally to do this as worth worrying aboat He's a lot- it was ot abasement tor ibjs con- ta bunk e41 men are a ott hank!'' dition in which be had found her sharp, 4nsistent ringing of the at Marie's. - II Sally had been ex- - apartment belt Interrupted Sally's loyal inclination to voice some sort of an excuse for Bob's course. Ths maid entered and announc' MISS BOYES lie PAYSON LIONS ' s. IJousewife. it. Tj'e dcuionstru-- " jiou vill t;il;e place froni 2:3(1, u h i'' li'ck toniorrow nfternoou in (lie ' W'onii'li's Club Uoomis, 'I'niversily avenue.. jmreh-'mnlerjlr- You'll HOLD SESSION -- enjoy ' oi-l- y Hi, Tlu regular "Miss Hoyes is also coin? to tell meeting nf the Pn.vsiin Ions cliib was lield at the SUiiw- - yn 'sonietiiiiis altiut the (like. 'i eonfost to be held on Thursday, berry hotel Friday evening prweh d j bv a tHtiner. Adv. tjmrsei Mar !!ti. V .Nieltbase-wn- s in the chair. sen who conferred Willi the" city comic.!) refardinj,' iniprovenietits ul Meriioriiil .park mnde a. report and led in a' discussion ami il vm-s- recohi- ferred to the city proKU-tPAYSOX, y laYk-ih- Prt-miet-it- GUARANTEED USED CARS The annual election of officers j' was held and officers were elected for next year as follows'; II. I. Ott,' president; Meh in Wifson, vice president; ttt W. McMiiliin, second vice presiiiU'pr Kiank AVhw.lwTitjht, O. ('. Nielsen, secretary-treasurem tamer;' Jaine ( love, tail twist-eT- ; 1925 Studebaker Stand ard six duDlex $750 phaeton 1925 Buick Master ' i ! coach "'il(1r; . Ull uuuuoii F. Ott took the chair ami " a jive short talk. II. -- CHANGE IN "OREM LINE" TRAIN SCHEDULES j.: (010 .......... $lU 1925 Ford Tour- 's3 ing, Daiioon tires $175 iS 1925 Star Tourino-- . This Effective May 3rd, 1927, Hmitei trains No. 3, 6, 9, 10 will shop oh signal at the car is almost new. Run 3 very re- .. $385 hi -ittiC :j btar (Joupe, well ii)s equipped, Hibbal;' Harris, Snow ' Excursions 0n Eare Round Trip Commutation or Mileage Books 2 cents per mile Salt ,Lake & Jkal We;k'-en- MM Sdebaker 1921 M Six Touring car, eom-- fi tiletelv overhaul. ffOflP d 1 j ed and painted' Phone 261 I' H lit LOS ANGELES - r ; Better if You Stop at mimtixm .wim glcigt1Mwanl SIXTH and SPRING STREETS CASH PRIZES ' And Dance To Warner Stone's Famous - COLUMBIANS Recently returned from TTj- Pantaf3X3rcuit; iZJ NewiMilHonDoHar rMGARRY 55D Comfortable Room Fot Trot Rare $2.00 per day up without bath $2.5d per day up with bath '" V (,'a.sli - V v PEkSONAL SERVICH, Pcthoii Bring' ing most Yotir ' Prttro Towns (liallenge d C HICIiESTERS , FRtoNPp;tor WXCENER i . ... i Hrwnd prtlUc Kil.boo. ' PILLS TllK 1PIAMONU RBANU. lor ' : JOHN E. ' HARRT.C. WAGBNEtt ': JlUSSELt H. WAOENEIl. - 'I i Pay $1.00 Weekly k -- vltaUon. When Bally reached her, llazle Sally couldn't help It; the word toot propped tipost cftoi longc, escaped her lips in involuntary fright, because ot Mrs. Hammond's pertenced In her enps, Bob's raging grave manner; "Is U about Bob?" Mra Hammond, staring visitation would most likely hare at gaily " shocked her sober. But it - was coldly, ignored ths Question; but turned to to be Innocent MaZJe and declared, while Sally's misfortune Resolutely, she put. on her sim- pinpoints of red glinted fa. her 'made her way upplest frock, and town to New Torlc University's Tve been sent by my dearest was She campus. unacquainted in and closest friend, Mrs. AldHch " Mazie sat bolt upright; even the University- eights neighborhood, but by dint ot inquiries she Sally caught her breath. located Mrs. O'Sully'sj unchoice "Yes." continued Mr.s. Hammond, "yon may well look surprised, both boarding house. "He's not here any more," said of you, for Mrs. Aldrich has bad Mrs. O'Sully in response to Sally's detectives following her husband. shy question.' ' There was hurt in She knowe alL" Mrs. O'Solly's manner as she ex"Say," snapped Mazie, Td keep plained, "He moved oat without my own skirts dean It I were you!" bit ot a Wo use taking that attitude," him and notice, giving after being here four years!VJl sneered JIra.aammondf "rm Jusi by giving you a friendly tip that Mrs Mrs. O'Sully, explained dolefully Aldrich Is not to. be trifled with." to Sally: , After a further brief exchange ot "We haven't any Idea what got verbal 'shots with the boiling Mazie into old Sackcloth and Ashes. Hard- Mrs. Hammond made a haughty ' to us. axlti- -... ly deigned, to say good-byClose on the heels ot hot deparJust came home last night, packed ture was he there' a in said came another ring. This up hurry,' leaving college, would never see us again, time it was Aldrich. distinguished no to our attention Jn Questions, looking paid bit afternoon suit: but the richest man in New York was and beat it!" "W ran down and watched." ths most excited man In the world. added Arch, "and saw that be went "Jove, Mazie!" be cried, "this is off in Mrs. Hammond's limousine. a pretty pickla. - What was she ' And that was the last ot good, old doing her!?' ' ; concluded Tnoura-Wbst waa who doing herer "Why, the woman who Just went tilly. Fighting.; trfctr the tears. Bally out Mr wifoi ' ',; "Mrs.' Hanmoad- - Is your wlfer wandered downtown' again. to to torn whom, criea boiu giris in amazement. Hardly knowing In her extremity, aha found herself Mrs. Hammond, eh? Mrs. Aid- to ataxia rich, yon mean, 1 saw her comine Retere's. There aeading bad been a certain fondness bet0'.hr? IS? as stepped off the tween Mazie and her, before Bob eievaur, ana auczea nnui she got had come' to the Pallsado Inn. It by.. Lord, what I'm worried about was as though Mazie saw In Sally is how she tound oat that I knew Something reminiscent ot her own you, and how she learned this -girlhood; and yearned, in a measure, to protect hr.' The worst ot "pkksr aald Mazie significant: this was that Mazla's idea ot pro tection was an offensive one; that rOh.LordtS groaned the greatest ' she was not satisfied to consider financial wizard la the world, to the humble proportions of virtue as Its own reward. M axle's protectionism' 'reduced Into the ao harassed' human ale Jty the motto: "Get all you can!" Great Common' Reducer fear ot .' . Anyway, there was absolutely no his wife, one else to whom Sally could go. (To bo conelndell ' 'WPP. ' ffl We ; Mean It ' J ... ' Wljf ''M'0'Sw;l !! 11 X A j: pB ' j- - cn n entire outfit for only. $2.00 down Take several months to pay the balance. ou I 7 DQWN ""V ! fK f' j SEASON'S NEWEST HAT HAT GIVEN FREE WITH GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY EVERY COAT. THISALE. WHILE TIIEJY LAST COAT DURING DON'T MISS IT ;"pid Ton ;ThInk to fray," third and fourth "grades; plflnd seaopg, WARD PROGRAM lection, Ellen '.Anderson;", repeating of ."Articles of Fpith chlldrfn of fifth and sixth grades; ycal solo iFny Kavachevich;'Tiolln solot "O Solo- - Ml"?." HArtbur, puckett ; mem- Jprl8 Kavachevli'h,: first The Second ward cTapcl hsfas Hfrald Field r sopg, crowded' Sunday evening with par- ''Jesus Wants Me. For a Sunbeam," ents and friends of tbe children of second grade ; sons,. "Kentucky Hie religion clans of the ward, who Xullahy," girls of the fifth and sixth . . furnished the program at the sacra-- l grades. E. S. Btucki of the Utah stake t under the direction religion class" board", gave" a short of .Mrs. H. Uigg.'suprvisdr and talk on the: work of religion class . lier assistants. and alNtj gave several sentiments to Mrs.' Stfigg presided and made a Mother. Remarks were ; made, by rt Khort address of welcome and a Bishop L. LvKelson' and. Beth Scott. nf the work of the rellRLun The chiUlren andSwtngwpatlon gang clasfe. The following was furnished : "America" ' and Curtis ' Johnson,. A - memjer-0f.-thsong, .''In Our Lovely Deseret" religion class, offered a ond gradeii)foyer I,tenaAndersoTryTtle benediction, ory gem, GASH CUSTOMERS ATTENTION! fee You- pay rjot interested, in opening a charge account but We wqijld welcome the opportunity of explaining our Confidential Credit Plan. CAStt OR CREDITOUR PRICES ARE CHEAPER i CHARGE CUSTODIERS ATTENTION- - During 'this money savings event . this ' same liberal' Cinderella Divided Payment Plan will be In force.t Remember too we will allow yjm $1.00 credit for every ' new Customer you send to us. ! " . I gradet-readtn- Visit COMPARE ! CINDERELLA Jiefore im-n- J)jircar H. n gold-digger- 's Prfzes J'riends OH'fr Popular Priced Coffee Sbop ! and GrUl ; at thft door. tiVchck fash Prizes SjoW" Secures Your Choice Values to $18.95 All Dresses Reduced . Bring $2.00 and wear away the Dress of your choice. mm ty CHILDREN GIVE Saturday, May 14th Annex Season's newest shapes arid colors; 1 the ,rv. AT "dtUlu Uauvri Babi(" DOWN e T ARE YOU FAST? ARE YOU POPULAR? You will like 1 .'yuOu AOTOCOF llenry I. Koore 'and I). P. Aliercronibie, Receivers Aldon 1. Anderson, Traffic Msr. V Light NAYLOR ' u . . - r Lakeview . paint, - tonnr s Curtis . Dpco 4 balloon PI lu-e- Spencer Special lot of hand made jjattern Hats in. -- Ths girls, in utter amazement,' looked at each other. What could shs wantt Mazie signified hesi tantly to the' maid, "Show her in!" Sally's first diffident Inclination had been to hide uflUl this hateful creature had gone. But, proudly, shs decided against running away; sad stood, while the blood drained from her' face and left It chalk white, facing Mrs. Bammondi Mrs.. Hammond, tor all poise, was taken aback to find Sally present; and exchange a oulck look with Mazie. Flndint In the eyes no hint ot alliance, lira. Hammondighten-eher lips a bit, girding her mind, so to speak, for a lone light "I've come on a message ot the otmost Importance to both of you." she began, after she had sat down at Marie's carelessly gestured in $S50 a good buy 192G Ford Sedan $435 like new 1924 Furd Coupe (TOC a good buy at . . yZHu 1923 Ford Coupe, all new balloon tires . Their Value; Buy now and Save ed; t iires, iour wneei 1 brakes, this Is il. i orryiivu juui love-nes- 1025 Nash Snecial Six Duco paint, Cj Touring t itj i - ..,.$1050 . Prited at a iraciiuiui y r; and T. F. To'lhfirst, Getirne two year directors ; W. ('. McCor-micone year director; Dr. A. L. Curtis was chosen- the clnli NH'jtker at he convention at Tooil ojr May In The Shop Included In This Sale of Sales . ...... J j passeti-gers- COAT, DR.ESS,'JHAT tu ltox Cakes! They're dej'leloua dren; thirteen grv'ni great grand- - and. so easy lit lireiKire in auy ice 4iox. .Miss. I.tila I'.oyes, prominent ihiWren. KuiK'Li! services viJ lie held YV V tiitln on home economics, prom- riiy a program if exct'pUoual in-- . nesiifl)at 2 p. in. in tin- Fun fill ward bael, 'with Iiistmp A. K. L fi'r'!o!JLorr!iiv, in atiiuh sh& WIUm (IT The nrt"wMH IiTFlinn-i'- . will 'deiuoiistrate a number of je- 'r ice Imw cakes, iucltMlint; !, fill' folowiife tempting varieties; ctttH lemon, tapiina, oraiige and sinjwlierm'. to TEN SPECIAL SELLING DAYS OF . o following stations ceive or discHafge to d ; i Bar Mother, hardened by adversity to esll Into a money seeker, ready her d acgater n matrimony t9 Dm-bosne- , pMvTUM f -- " Br. ' mown ' i'" t O. C Chase .ir A " lh, . J William 3. CotTrlniif Sunday Adams Hancock, and khi iH.rii'Juiie 18. Id Adams county, IllUioi;,. Me rame to Vah with Iter (arn'ou in 1849, eVhiiiijj directly to l'avsou. Kite wag married tu ' Jomnlian . lMrta 1a 1HU5. She Sold lier Imim' in the Third ward thr-- years ago and has sim-- lived her bildrett. iMirinR tW"pKT Rts TntiliTtf she has U'H with her graudsu KIobxo Haskell in the First ward, fur f (H jlay.ist tOie went vlsi't a few da; y with her uie-e- , Mr. Phoebe Caje, wjicre he was taken with a fctrjfke." Hlie was thu mother efcreu rhildrvu and ratwd an a boy ana also a daughter of her husband's, by a previous marriage. Khe is snrrii-vly one win k ml three daughter;;. Jesse Davis ef Kan. Vtah; Mrs. Alta CHoward if ; Mrs. Maine loveless and Mrs. Luura Smith of Veniee, Han one brother.- Klij.ih cock of Arizona; thirty-twgntml- children ; seventy ereat snui'ii liil- - . - -- A 1 after ltrif' illness, Mir was ihe daughter of SoliHinm and l'kiii f - the- oldest . died J'aysoa, I PAGE THREE CHI V RAN u . x. ; tkr. I Hwj V EES DIAMOND l.l.K, i. SO . You Buy . . i . 230 W EST CENTER Before1 You Buy. : ml I is fUl, foics. mied wHh Ela.V u ,1,-1-? ra Wn SOU) (V PHUCSliU IVCAf tU re-iw- :. WEAR WHILE YOU PAY - - THE CINDERELLA WAY IL 1 |