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Show ". SECTION TVQ - ' 1 " " " ' - ' tt6V0 , ' . . (UTAH) -. . THIS H4IHHBF'kn jiaiinoB dollar i la the corporation's fod "nea" rtie was also gettiug ' loo4, moraing, Nan," 1-- lAKWILL. Brio, umi.' hanlr Morgan 1a Of ivervthin? that V&.4 1E tii ATTDft.M; WOK . ' The money had beta accumulated Oit rnaJs iUe womitiful fur three yi-fcne stall iQo'dasml with the m worn and in fcsr prtttpecU for pun- - ttoaal, whirlwind -aBd-gvcam ,ibran tfaat bad taken i ne two. men bssmm! ci Into Mar- '"K ! bar exauiiiMtiau. in 3afgn, fad was to, hv bew sjmc4- - DuastMoo af Ker 'fcuart he h miil the suddenly a shs uf thai nmufling tun ;packtur. hadJFwoyerl that she was in tor, j minutes las buszer ca Nan's desk in , iL . Morgan. This rU-tij- it nut- n ' . imiUM, I i, note- !. hroufht about when ta itioa of this enlttni-iawhu-kft should do no-- tot in hand. an ardn suiter, ac- Crawforii hau beca celebrating t wre. naa Men per nsr week'ssome !. "i d Bitt for you to listen In" on iv4 through, tus Naa cl loving SC'jrjan. ite Morgan heme the night Jbefr.1 noW frca the first Nan," Movgan 'iun Cfing honorab.V Naa despUe bejrsrU and dr tenninrs to band la her resi.iuUon the nest day. la thr morning's matt she finds a i3erMvd lii Mnnravt n a mine him to wlaV off the uf Gr'( ('!." fra- operator of a 'fashionable country dub whom he is defending in MaUmau suit . a In a postscript, a nasty insinuation is made abouit Morgan's wife, IK IS. Nan turps the lev ia Vr.rnan. Because if ft brilliant i p cnlng. Nan is able to bring iniit la the put t a n itnesi who textif Uf.wv Vo case, bringing MBS. L LI. MING, the real author of UiS Ma kmail notes, to a conf edun and ivinnirjj for Morgan another spee1 tacular triumph. ... ITXU Will, ...,. riassrJhaTusi: a- -- lov-wi- th. . a WUU-TOD- h 3 nmi . -- K .in .meet IlEKBJgrp-iCRrt'FOKrjt- (aiiunumir.iii .01 l jm I ins asa aiuui ol"ni t!s'Mjrgan1 and the young lawyer Invites Nan and Crawford U' his home for a celebration dinner-tha- i evening. During the dinner ar.d throughout the evening she Is trei't' d with Imperial disdain by Crawford and.' Iris, whare-slgnif-it.ant!) interested in Jeacn other. .Vui is ut to the quick by talis, t r, tttment and because she must s lln man. she loies paying passlonati) tiomag Co a woman who shows him been, on irjoi matron from Gladys Payne, private secretary of the vanit he'd tieasu.ei thiit Crawford had been drawn inn the case, but vhat this inforinatiou , CHAPTER-VTT- ielock the next day, Safur-- a very miserable private secre-lai- y aviitcd the arrival of her em- -. pi er at his law offices. Nan Car-rohad not seen John Curtis Mor-a- :i since the' night before, when had watched him leave his home in corrr.any with the men from police headquarters, and the !roistd man, Herbert S. Crawfo.d. ftad lingeied only a few s had refused to divulge f-- fi iing brusque reassurance aa:l sympathy to Iris Morgan, who had umpled into a chair like a broken of the flowr: for which she ag-p- I si-il- named. The.nioiriing papers had "broken" ;lu story on tho front page, with noimous headline's! but veiy little a! infrrnlation in the small type elow. Orj charge suddenly ad frantically ipieferrcd by the secre-- ( : y of the;Mid-WePacking a new corpoiation, of which H.'i bert S. Crawford was president, of troth the l)!o:ideni; and the treasurer had bean sworn out. The treasurer, Roy iilLrid, hr,d not been found, and th. re wtVe rumors, according to the that Bland had made 'good Com-I'un- wiirartts-for-the-wrBt , .j,4f do you know about this .Hiar. yon Payne, Eland's secretaiyr wmi jwr .11 tarnl aain, -- to tr, ;, tdpwB eyes were upon he &J . Tho tinginir of ih" raved Naa frtia ns .;, j v look tho eaB at hey own oesk, Viksn she had tte sae ptcKtd tt rtplted the letter i.f tioti which .she had sworn to her-e-'f to preae-ni- tojtba Curtis fiiowty she tors I t fata, v i vtot (To I Continued) ..,t recir' ysnoua.lrtornm e int - ' . - ; -- f lady-kille- The steel dash breach-of-promis- I models Is baclud all tudhaker (on by, tumvy fifet' of fibre which Insuiatss the driving compartment from thp hat of the motor. Hot exhaust yasea are catv ried forward and. away trun th floor boards by tho exhaust manl- -' a fold. you-ever- y. - e' inter-tuptif- l- at youj-abo- m Traffic' i; Four Speeds - 'trrit &AAAAM 7 i i.l I : .. " uw-u- . L. j ?n i aj i Fonvatdtarkiiri Gear Shift .Owners say they particularly enjoy the Graham-Paig- e four speed transflussiorp'-(standa- rd gear shift) when driving in trarlc They speak of the rapid acceler- ation of third, a quiet internal gear,-rtH: . e sifient smooth' swiftness of foM-zt- h few times they find it necessary to shift mviteq to exper.encg cmttmbUMw.,. pneet at Isctpry special ia.u utptnenrextH oh all a models. . 1. &4J!aS Si jftetfd. . i ' v.u. i Chi-ca- V -- st j ? ; hovv-eve- r; min-uto- - Sh for-mt- Miss Payne,' one of the rapera Etat ed circumspectly,. confess! t?;jahe.was the fiancee of the accused treasure!, and stoutly maintains that ho is innocent of the" ehr.rge of eniijezziemenl, alleging that he was a dup? in. the handt of a cleverer man. Sin.- admits, that she hns had no word from B'tnd sii.ee he left, the city 10 Cays 'ostensibly on his way to on business for the firm. "It" was laf trclv due to Bl&nii: failure to ,commur.:cate with, the ccmpany since his . departure for Chicago that Secretary Crane, who is also assistant gtr.eral manager ef the company, asked the auditor check tht bank baltnce, Friday and the big shortage was discovered: Crawford was not taken into Crane's cenfidanct' when his suspicions of the treasurci 'were aroused, nd a few hours later both .war-- : ' tnts were! issued." , "Well I'm ?lad 'f won't have to worry about it," Nan reflected, as her fingers flAv ovci the typewriter keys, answering letters which did not require Morgan's personal at-ttion. JUHeTcsmy letter of resignation, and I'm going to present it, too. IT. be i,lad to be out of the Cnwford mC.is. I never did trust il in the' Morgan living room, r Oirltra It ha! 11 v .im,j j ! .-- double-crosse- Jteep yonrshW not yottrs." Kiandpoint, - At - - barest attention and affection, hllo Crawford and Iris are, nanc-in-g , after dinner, a maul appears In tildoorway. Behind her stand a policeman and a man In civilian Inihes. "Sorrv to inlernint a nartv Mr. Morgan, but we have. a warrant tiu the ari'Stit of Herbert Crawford." NOW CO OK WITH 'THE STOKV ' - - belles in' my lanocenc . evtdeatlv kaa nan in k Naa pulled out a cut strauhed ilorgaa feisfcaai of th dealt lt U wit at th (NitiM end seated heiserf tend Morgan, wary aAi $isp the on Crasrfoid was aftw uus ammag. pi;ia. iug lag "I do beliefs poising her stencil, atov her cte Ctawfard fhuihwi, ben laughed ou'i-- ' iatuaticaiiy. oo. Her face a- - Impassive, un aitologetiraUy ujoceni, Bert I'm suking "W'stt, I guess I my sslooal t on honor prof u.-your fitting la Jolly Mr aUMig pretty fre- , .11 . 'Jack kiVnt.uvliiD i vs novcu , uu i was kO.uitte'l to the defended aa accused .person ofbj, business. Bert'." Crawforl miiXt t whose mnoesacs TTas ndTconvlnci;. If kBow ktosgan noided thoughtfully. p-- proved guilty, beyond the shadow -Ar-d hea tlu couldn't land you oi a couoti I can tell you now, JT. 7 ". .. she nursed a grudge against you. Firt. that you wouk do lot uoi : i wm than you can well iuiagine. I thought so. I've Right? . . tU leve it t0 vou.'JSan-- ,v "Just play sqiste with me, Bert. linn. vafled you to be caieful. Bart, bai haven tbeta thoci'' of guilty msa. 're a confirmed This Tell roe the vhole truth, no matter have thev?. Would "I have Imnv i a little worst' though, than the hw much it may go agaiast the e aiound lovm, wailing to be arrestsuit I was Raking grcur.-cit may ed? I didnt beat it, "did I? like bout last night." And Morgan look, and howdamaging. I'll' gtt you out uf this w. looked m worried Nan If Bland! s heart that it's Uoy humauiy possible, -- Not j'ched for him. (hit I think the.y have a case 'HonUy; Jack, I still . against you that wil: even result in Boy Scn.t chap Knew. Why, I've known him on. his friend j face. He leaned fiu en indictment he adde resssui-wplfour or live rears. First met him across the desk, to fix Morran remas Crawford V beaming sulile down iu South America. with light-blutsded. his eyes whie I pellingly xas 'investigating some mines I Xd man, before we go anfep fur"And your. liuitV Crawford, blithe " fit" was pro.notin,r t "South America?" Morgan eagerly, and Nan made the lii st note on the case of the versus HeVbert 8. Ciawford. Stt,e "?ure South America!" Craw-tw- i repeated. "Didn't I ever tell that silver mine deal th re? t met Roy Bland in. lei y see. yes it was in Bogota. casual ot Colombia, you know. He'd 4 bi'en in he irn untaina formontbs; o i,m ii;te-- tramp Had lost every-tl.ithe ahd In sonie fool BCljeaie, and 1 staked him it a trip home. "Atter v.e got btck to the states I was ible to put him next to a good th.ng evi iy ocy asd thn. till he'd got quiu-- ' piotpeious again. When I got busy on this paeklr.y companv merger, CI naturally him.p.nd tent 6i him to c;me,or. and et in on the ground Opor. Ooqd, depei dablf chap, always a little rrnck.'J on tae sul;-j- e t of South AmVicB. but one of the besf friends I ever had. i I tell you, Jade, it ki ockf, m nnlU.. fin"-- i ot,t that Roy Bland d Mew Wi,.,4 me and the p oplo who trusted njo To protect thei. inter fc'ats." HgRfc jye!y4fol looU at this thing from the district attorney's Man "Prob.:bty." put in quietly, "year ciese association with Bland ' .. 1., in tha , ui.. ' I'll letve town, of course go to toid her, "I vc crAvn to denend a susnected now nf h..inr ks Chicago or Ntw York. What do s l:t on Nan s logic and that sixMi phce. it matter where I fcot, or what I tlo, iorei: urewford uuituiu i.fmeii eiaiui m led. vtwki when my heart wil: bt- there, with .. . and Which shr actiinllv' nos null iiferi "mn m ' f rr wvLuje a iijail 4 nurt f" was as rear as she " ho. I , I.J j..n.,.f,.i, n.....f..fl,i tw..: i ui.u i.s. awmiu.Limine ,i nave to a tuougn come to a decision. But her letter . 'PV, nt'.. tK waw- - incnuI .who j iui iicwa iu Hie, j eui'ns crooll. of resignation, coldly final and l, tfordbeame'd upon Nan. "Why, If "Keep your LhJrt on, Belt." Mor- lay on her desk," waiting for didn't have Nwi, I'd insist on-- ; udnonisaed quietly "Nan's ' Moigan getting two or thtee other legaii rights We've got to look at this' -r" Tights to help you. Not that w,e'r J thing from the t:suict attorney's1 The dOojj opened to admit the .. to need a halterv of talent Rtandonint n.if TT.an of whf.m she was always , neThaatfined to discount his words, with friendship Bland, your having thinking, and the man about whom ("Jiut a chap on whom fifty thou- - brought him into, the company, will a whole outraged city was buzzing sand bail has illKt hen ... elanno.l I'lirtninltf wni..c j nswiuae you. .ow, ,Lvi'-'- .'.he th h',j Bert, nudys kf author of y sttxk-seliiri- Ukt grabbing off ail eaa IfAnneAiist'i s V SUNDAY. HER ALP. SUNDAY, UAY 26, 1929,-fWr j-- ' ". f ' - ' v i PROVO MOTOR COMPANY 146 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. 1 : ' ' . . f . . !... f V ., - . . tlUIN Ci 14U5 PR0V0,, UTjH r ei is getaway. According to Crane, secretary of til..-- company, the chairman of tho hn:--of directors had a letter of vi inati n frcm Blundbul had not thet mpi!" yet met to act upon it when the But her throbbed heavily ' npany':- auditor had discovered a with an tmcthrtrt ion that was not j!a:l-nesof rcarly a quarter of a In gett.ng out. of the Craw- l - a. Make Performance jout a. we, oil cnozen du tout areat curuneb ...and now. ifs further Yardstick! Power so great fleet---stami- na TMPROVED to more positively withstand A greater speed, the more intense heat, getaway so so enduring purchase more Buicks than the total productu)n of any other car in the Buick field! StOTON-Ca- CmdJtr lb dtivmdprict u we stf di listprict ubt SERIS121 $1)20 $14iOtO$U20 SERIES 116 Sedani $1220 to $119) to $1230 . Coupes $l)9)to$U30 --- If, after draining your crankcasc and filling it .with the. New Vico, and then driving 1000 miles, maintaining the oil level with New. .Vico, you find you have not had better performance and used-les- s oil than you did with any other oil, your, money will anything be more fair? Look for the Vico sign at service stations and garages throughout the .West. O TTAH Otti REriMXa fait CO attraction Distributed Lake Cllr ' by CULMERS CO. Telluride Motor Co. i. Provo.UUh Balck Dealers In Provo for 13 Years , tThrn flftte'r AatomoMI! Ar nuiii i . . PulrktTiH fsuitiJ Them comfortable by far the krt ett ahd roomiest car to be had at anywhere near its price. To other people, the main reason for buying Plymouth it Plymouth's imprestiv power its amazing pick-u- p, its un- I'KKtnK stamina, us delfKhtful smoothness and flrxibilnf. Stifl titner- neon! r- " choose Plymouth pri- - v Quality proof ' in T l. Goob i . , tr A , i 1 . 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Withal, the Chrysler-bui-lt Plymouth is a phenomenally car and one extremely economical to operate, Whatever special reasons people may have in buying Plymouth, they are one and allconsciousof Plymouth's vn--. apptoacfuhle iuality. With its new refine- -' four-whe- 1 CTJJl PLTMOytKhtl marDy because It Is so safe to drive, with its perfect balance an J stability and the positive control olits Chrysler w eather- - sr- Complete Automotive Service Cor. 1st .West-inCenter - - - . rhone279 are people to Plymouth', big it its 'Chrysler deiigticd tmirtnesi Some people buv the fulL int Plymouth largely because it ii to untwually roomy and $1861to$l7) 2oa..I..A , $1221 $132) to $1530 iiport Cart , ,4 f. Tneia fvricci o. b, Buick Factory, special equipment estrs. Baltitltli-rrttlphct- i mtlmi tnly rtmM4klihrttslfdUvtry anJfuwncmg. Coaven isnt termt can bt arranged oa th liberal C.M. A. 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