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Show zr PA(iKsix .mm a v 0 w mm av m KM WAV .a i t, 0 1929 THIS ilts HAHfKNKU Alt- - working thrrr jmn m private H;.wUr to JOHN' ClKTf MOKiN. irttont?, NAN ( . oer M i in love with tu rntlcn. Sltr lit Fuib hint n nhp pust,tuii s h r m.ignaUn . . prof"-Vlon;'- 'jf tho 1 lor-ga- n f 1 -- p s - ' .17'- 'usW ma aa mm. m r 3 w t4wi-i-r mml r --m mm arm w rrM rm w m mew mmv . Maa.- - an htmr t aUep "Tn "that tt irSiSi.l tr rtct, tk cut 1 9 2 9. ; 1 f ncaaeni viauns a 4 Im roMltat ii'Muttit ay Iim" aa & Tf ' i II tVTl ru. V " Scniccs For Two ttaBCj pbouli lUketMaaUL . fth barifd nor Ittirrtadly thaa PAYSON. ruanj cenriec for tu' bad toytcad4. for sk v iUyu BaAar4 U year eld aoa of I mw emuriMta that thja acutely Mr. Mrs. MelvU Ballard, wha ta a wma aaa hi fcatfafoom, and that aha cmanaa mows we waeci juf NEA SERVICE INC. a acnae. ea intruder. But being " aa Orcnt trata Thursday at aooa ' od thareiora illorical. aha juat ana block from tba Orcm ata fitrvnins at her refktton la the wieine aha lovea could ighed that the ma, will be bald mkxur of tht rlnart door Sunday at' w'.teo she wa dressed for tioa, Umu Amioh ALA tll klUWr aWWll' tit iter in p. m. Id the Fourth ward chapel. ene of the tva pretty Interment will be m the Payaoa . V&, Ba k b,,, r.W Had liu b.cn so indiaciCa a to '" city cemetary. w our hi Bw j "McDowell Service! for Pavid P. ncuiiii ai iiish her iterviut with the makpioyer i noroe. 1 ne aanaer cnnioa warn mea i nutaaay mormnf irom ings of a backstair acJuadaiy i bi out brons ot Ughta high ought injurlea received in an accident on "KsteiU." she aid at laat, turnin her short brown hair, daepand Wadneaday wilt be held Monday at ing to the girrwho was legardlng cream warn of her the roade akia, . nt. fn the Nebo atai'e taber her neiM.usly and a little defiantly. ' her wide, childishly round brown mcl. "I hould Uk 10 it. you stay on i more tVer. than vehrety here I cen see that you do your eyes ID liniUKU 11119 I(UI1 V.I'IH M.'.ll. BIBTU IS ANNOI NCE1J jj late." She was flattering the rtrl PAYSON Mr. and Mrs.' Oacar i la too. a found and. nlir.-- Htely. hut justly, Curt 'She and floppy. Hansott announce the birth of X.stoil.2 s bi ight-inface told her , brindle police pupuy their first child, a baby boy born waa un the riglit tack. "But that tumbling ove each other on the on Jurie i. Mrs.. Hanson is at the if you decide to stay. I ahould like ijyjnK room ru home of her mother, Mrs. Louise it to be very piamiy unaeratoou :oii Nana!" Curtis shouted. Cox t between us that then- - is to be no .Tki, t. nmi i) w. tA hin. n n I jet ( KIWANI3 HOLDS SESSIQN m? if nhiJd gni ',fiarter ,rRtnhl,f hlm when Dh' 1 h! SPANISH FORK-Memof gone P7, some time. . That u'thr" kn0w you were so pretty!" Spanish . Fork KJwanis club met ne iosj to nta Knees ana siarea at Thueariav woin. . tv. mat near, iwtieiier ner ins Dig oiacn eyes rtutcuiousry cal With President M K. Taylor ati-; Mias the maid "YA. Carroll," a ... t r. mture end calculating. T 'Rnert in i.tiwM rt T And-- . ... i.' that dni TjlHiea InnW atufiil b'wuu 111 a I0W VOtCe. t I dirfn . pli ise, 'd like to Stay. H.ffipnt in differont kiivrla r.f Vi.v-t. say anyfhing to a'ftytiody but Maude clothes. Dinner's ready. Do I have tertained with a violin solo. E. E. 1 ind didn t say I knew anything to wash my hands? . , . WaU ' was in charge of, the for sure I was jitst guessing," she It was John Curtis Morgan's program. floundered . temporary housekeeper, rather than "That's all now. Estellt'." Nan hi:; guest, who i FARMERS TO MEET critically observed dismissed her briskly. "And please each dish that was .set before her j SPANISH PORK Harden Ben-- i don't discuss anything I have said that night. A thick puree of green t nion, commissioner of agriculture, with Maoidc. I want to talk with :pea, roast beef, bake'd potatoes, and othr tate officers and the jiima beans, small, flaky hot bis- - members of the Utah county com-her myself after dinner' cuits, and chocolate., pie, heaped mission will be present, at a meet- Each dish ing of farmers Monday evening. hljtfi with meringue. was almost superlatively good, for June 13, to discuss the white top As soon ui Estelle was gone. Nan Maude could undoubtedly cook, but problem. All farmers ate urged to Btrippc'd off the ciothes she had& the total caloric value of the meal attend the meeting. worn to the .office and hayln appalIed Nan rt wag wJth positive hw smnH body in a dark pain, that she watched Ouilia , deoKie"RilK''iafflono7"'t aw vour, six of the hot biscuits, burconnecting bathroom. She caug4i dened with butter, then dig ecstatThe" ,i her breath with pleasure. ically into- his- enormous wedge of plaster walls above the tiles were pie1. n same the tinted with apple-greedelicate ' To think "That means," she reflected, "that he can't bear to sleep In the room my head is crammed j a. .was used in the bedroom: with that U haunted by Iris." Knowledge of balanced rations, the til.s themselve's were a rich, vitamind a fut nnlflrlaa an1 l'u arnt cort't t'xaitly like to sleep by my- bark "ml I just been waiting for deep yellow: the floor a mosaic of to gtand bv tnig child ruln self." .uw vou to jump on me abtjut that." ai ine nss stomachs to f ay-- i jtothlng ht Breii uu yenuw. Nan knew that now was the .t ime Nan went to the closet to hang opposite end of the" room suggested John Curtis Morgan," she' mourned. to barginvwith the spoiled little' that this "bath lay between two "Where in the world will I find a her hat and coat. "I'm glad you' truftMt up fhamhAM nnrt eth nnAviAH it behavior, but (here ir.eniioned boy for for these two blessed I it. Estelle, though was something so mournful and curious to see how Iris had decorat- housekeeper of mine, that will have ' wisfftl in the liquid black cyei hadn't intended to 'jump on' you," ed it. more sense about plannlrtg a meal i' It ws a smaller room than the than that Maude out ,S' which were pleading with her that she said evenly. "Don't you think, in the kltcen?" jhe capitulated without a single however, that any news of Curtis' one which had been assigned to "Darn convention anyhow! They 'Too many motheY should have come to him j her and for a moment she was puz- - ni'ed me. and "If you'll do yet the whole towa people had bargained with Curtis trom nts iainer: ruts Mr.ioigaii zled as to why she had been given' would simply collapse with horror a room wun twin Deus wnen xnis . it r ,HH ,,,,, anA alrtadv; he: net led a new method told you of his wife's plans?" "I didn't tell .Curtis his mother om.ci guest, cmunoir was nf discipline, but Nan still had not -- . oovtousiy rilrht here to of tnptn wasn't the faintest idea what that method coming back." the maid pro- intended for single visitors. Her Aloud she said to Estelle, who .1 to should' be. secon enu mrie comprenensive tested, her voice threatenSng ... - il. Tell ,. "Y be glad to have you, Curtis. break with tears. "I was talking to glance told her. however, that Maude I'm out to the kitcoming Maude - that's Mrs. O'Brte'n, the room had bc't'n designated for map chen to talk with her when I've And now, suppose you play outside cook--anI didn't know Curtis was it cuucchmuii un jiris parr finished my coffee. And Estelle, You listening". It was after breakfast Kursis. with Cop until dinner-tim- e to tne fact that her husband s fame I'll take Curtis up to bed myself. might even have time to teach him this morning. Mr. Morgan had told and power in the state and even in a new trick. I'm going to be busy me you were coming today to take VVcshi'iigtcn attiacted to his home Eight's his bedtime", isn't it? Will see that1 his night things ate unpacking and dressing for dinner, temporary charge of the house and many an important personage. The you in my room?" ; If Jt I says to Maude, I says: 'What room was don. you know," in warm tans, "Yes Miss Carroll, but I'm afraid h did I tell you, Maude"? Mrs. Mor bt owns and rich claret, the latter he'll disturb you you not being color appearing in the thick, sheen-les- s used to a Getting rid of the .child was not gan ain't coming back.' child,' Est'ella deprecated. ' "Curtis came busting into the The furniture, "He's an silk curtains. quite so easy as that, but at last pwful restless sleeper." ;. he was gone, and not in tears, and kitchen then and flew into one of masculine and substantial, was of Nan did not teil the maid that Nar was able to speak plainly to his tantrums, and he's been like da"' k walnut she experted to be far more disEsti lie. who was sullenlyunpacking the devil's own imp all day. till Nan realized suddenly that turbed by thti ghest of a woman her suitcase. you come, Miss Carroll. It's funny no longer a gutst room, but John with d hair and utterly un"DM Mrv"Mcignn toll you why he hew you can manage" hjm better'n Curtis Mdrgan's bedroom. A law fair watued me to be here in his home; his own mother. He's usually prct book on the bedside table, a pipe, who was not the ghost of a woman de.id, hut whq haunted in Uie capital,. Estelle?" il uuuu Willi llir, uri dUEie 1 111 nut whicli she hed seen wliile !v-many times, Tht' maid raised her head and his nurse and I don't treat him like lying, beside it: an auray of mascu- every inch of the house she had deserted. line toilet accessories on the dresser ;aii saw mat sne was iiusmng a baby." "Yt He Miss Carroll. s. for a Nan considered painfully. long minute, top- there were clues so obvious (To Be Continued) said you va.i .to have aftee hr.tvl see hire fit. to and fire as you here, tiut " and the words tumbled ou: with n fush then "that ain t what I'm hothiied about The cook and mo doh'i mind you coming to get things in shape for the poir man. But I heard what Curtis said to you Leads the in Motor Car Value about me being a liar, because I THE DJB LUXE SEDAN said his moth""!: alaaBar - if u SanFraacisco v closer wan even ! bew th' Iter w ID. S U K D A Y. J U N E j tJ-'- t . sund a y HER A t lawyer. - w m i .l Ifiirn', Morgan Is kttikins in '(aitv nit the Iuihkcih of hi lrin.1, UKKT t'KAWFOKD, In- din. (i tor nil ulemeiit. Van Uliut I 'raw ford unjl IBIS we m t A r h-- On the lant day of the trial, on of little ( I KTIS. the Mhiiuiw. into' 'I'tl.v place In Kan's iiuiuls a n'( which he apparently tiH'k roin hi nuitlier fyuAhag. The iH't- - hi from f'rawfortf and rt veals his euilt and lii plan to rl"e tti IriH when Morgan ha won ti !' rravv.'ord U1h fn'-dnr reaches N'nn i relieve when an.l flmlt- - a "not i iniitioom guilt) " verdict 1 returned and she doM iv t have to kimw Morgan tK - proof of hi wife', aid his friend's laithlensi: s. I n c Crawford immediately - town. A tew day Iris depart ' asui for a .upjMmi-trip t' a letter comes New Vork.' Iris sa ini; she does not !ove and that slit will not return. Crawford She r lakes n - nnti'on-oseareh for am' I xs Morgan not '''-.her. v when . Morgan is crushed. Morgii'i in desperation is alwut to place his child In a boarding school Nn diss.mJes him.' Sho promins to stay with tr child while Morgan goes to the capital on bus!1'. NOW iO ON W 1TH THK "STOBV CHAPTER XX R--t Mle.. t io m.iid. opened the door brfoio Nan could reply to Curtis' embarrassing VI stion. The light lipped maid. wh3 obviously resent-sied Nnr's intrusion, led the way lently, after a, curt greeting, pp the broad staiivpase to the second floor, but tin child's valuble hotter more than nuide' uf). for anv conversation-i- t nhoitage on Estelle's part. "Nann's my own special conip'ny, Estelle f ii "t vm, Nana? Nah'a works for mv father in his office, and she's going to be- a lawyer too wh.n urte'-- grown-ujust lik'. me: ain't you. Nana?" Curtis." "I'm all . . i. Is grown-up- , Nan laughed, "but I am going to be a lawyer. Maybe you and your father :mi I will all be partners together some day." "llh huh." Curtis agreed, charging on ah. id to open .the door of the gUi t room that had been assigned , to Nan. "Listen. Nana. I rot n police puppy and guess what I named him? Cop! He digs'tunnel.i jn the snoW and he can pretty nearly jump through a hoop. I'm teaching him tricks.. Here's your room. Nana. It's got twin beds in case But you ain I you'te are you, Nana? Does rnafrtiitnn husband. Nana?" "Yes. ,r.nd I feavenjr a husband; Puiti.'. sn I'll iited only one of these Nan assured him, pretty hed-ihe looked about the large. beatiH-Tu- l guest chamber with dazzlt; mm p jro vo il! -- fyk-ieaa- AK-KOI- .l. H),i:.A. 'zzzz? - .1 d.i.. i , ! . T "j 06 -- An even Faster "Overland Limited" and a New Train A A r andt . 9-t- ht f -! den June 19ih hia-goo- il famous "Overland Limited" cuts in tiffie-Ogto San Franciscoto 21 and three-quartcrs hours. Thus, with close connections at Ogden, you can teach San Francisco' faster than ever before. From San Francisco Southern Pacific offers 9 trains daily to " Los Angeles, The new "Overland Limited" leaves Ogden at 10:08 p.m. daily 4 arrives San Francisco 7:50 p.m. following day. On )une Wednesday. , ! ii ' June 9 will see the inauguration 0 another new, thru train to San Francisco: the "San Francisco Limited." This splendid train willoperate on a fast schedule; without extra jure. Leave Ogden 9:30 a.m. daily; arrive San Francisco 9:10 a.m. Thus, with the "Gold Coast" and "Pacific Limited", Southern Pacific offers four trains, daily over the his--' ric Overland Route (Lake Tahoe Line) . men-childr- ,,,, , ' - nfr,V d 5$t iffi P. BANCROFT slgS J CJw9te OS ! V General Agent Southern Pacific Iirie 80. Main St Salt Lake City, Utah " ' red-gol- bt'.-.ut- i , "You're not Hstt'iiing. Nana!" Curiis stormed with sudden petulance. 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