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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1528. A 'If SsVifiE (.nf)) tlAS IC3 Lt . THS HA (QMS I - AUSTIN -- uut ror. mk - ( g Y a prise. Ellis Fuller of LaGranda, Ore, arrived here Friday night He left Monday evening for his home accompanied by his wife and children. In- their honor Mr. aad Mrs. Fred 8.- Dart entertained at a family dinner - Sunday evening--, covers being laid for IX . get-awa- y. kt w wed-dine- . tnttt"thnfr " urtm y. - thlck-lenae- tow-head- . i "sids meat," the huge.granlteware coffee pot set on a chipped plate In the center of the table, . "Breakfast-- " the dour tenants farmer grunted. In answer to David's question. "Reckon so, If you can eat what we got Itll cost you 60c a piece. I don't work n to to feed frotn sun-u-p tramps." ' wife' --"Dh. Jim!" the protested. Cakes "and 'coffee alnYT flushing. cents. 60 worth I might run down to the big house and get some eggs " and cream she added uncer- tmlnly, her distressed bum ys flickering from Sally and David In the doorway to" her scowling hus- NOW PICK YOUR CAR " . with the "Well be delighted buckwheat cakes and bacon and coffee, and not think a dollar too much for our breakfast" David cut In, smllins; placatingly upon the farmer. We're farmers' ourselves, and we're wed to farm ways.. How are the crops around here, sir?" "My name's Buckner the dour farrrtrr answered grudgingly. "Ill bring In a couple of chairs. Millie you'd better fill up this here syrup pitcher and yon might eperi a jar 1 . at thera damaon.jiMiseryes.'; more hot "And I'll beat up cake batter," Millie Buckner; fluttered happily. "If won't take me a minute,' Sally and David washed their hands and face at the pump out side the kitchen door drying them an 4 fresh roller towel that - J4ra Buckner brought them. "Rua away ta get married, have you?" the farmer asked in an almost pleasant voice, as he led the way "to the newry set table. "Tee," Dsvtd answered simply. "We walked all night and we're rather' tired, but we thought there was no use going Into Canfield until pretty" near nine o'clock." . "T guess Millie can fix up a bed so that little lady can snatch a nap 'tween now and then," Buckner f-- - and Mrs. E. A Clay son entertained as gsaits Sundsy, Mr. and Mrs. Edgrar Butlerthelr daughter "Norma an! their three little sona. and a. friend. Miss Maurlno Mortenaen all of Trenton aad Mrs. Fannie Dine of Salt Lake City. The two ladles are sisters of Mrs. E. A. Oavson. ThfT went . NEA Washington Bureau to Pajmon Monday and will spend Time was when every eye In a courtroom was centered on the pretty a few days there hecsuse of the serious illness of Mrs. Sarah Clay-sowitness, but In a certain District of Columbia Supreme Court trial the - . : Jury box la getting all the attention. For there sits Mias Mary Margaret In eleven of the defendant's others on wtth peers, Haltigan, judgment Little Gloria Jesn Bowen enterone James O'Donneil, alleged rum runner. What counsel couldn't make tained 10 of her little girl friends a stirring plea to a dozen Jurors such as her? Friday afternoon from three till thought I would faint when hetwo 'huurs darling. Nothing can sis o'clock In honor of her fifth asked us thai awful question. But Happen. . no one out uie marriage birthday anniversary. Games were lioense clerk knows who we are enjoyed by the little folks under everything's all right now." and he's our friend. as good - as married "We're But Sally was shaking with David assured her triumphantly, fright and his breast pocket slapping (To be Continued) II Try ' " cocking his head to listen to the ' Tbe wedding ceremony Is mdely license. of the marriage crackling interrupted, and Sally geta a big street Up surpria. Try blocks up Mafia must mean north " n. f what what Fiends? l what fun? . IZIZriEEK DiSTlsiXO Within awaking. at five mlnules they were -.- c-r jia.afanswejrJothjir,rlng the Httl white 4- - FAsiiiojrrtAxjrrr " - -- . at per half hidden behind the buildrather shabby white-fram- e ing of the church. white-haire- d A stout, old lady opened the door and beamed upon them. "You're looking for the 'marrying parson,' aren't you?" she chuckled. "Well you'll have to wait quite a spell for him. He s conducting a fun at the home of one of tha paiih loners, and won't be back until aheut half past It. I'm Mrs. Greer. Won't you com Jn and wait?" iSaly and Dav' J consulted each other with troubled,. disappointed ate.- - Sally want wk to cry out to Davfdthat she wnsJifraJdtowa.lt iwoTioursf afralJ to wait even half an hour, but with Mrs. Greer beaming expectantly upon them she did not dare. "Thank you, Mrs. Greer," David his hand tightening answered, warnlngly upon Sally's. 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VfestemAtMs'Semi'Ammal HERE'S OUR SPECIALS WHAT PLACE? music? BETTER" VISION Mr. sun-dow- band. . Mr. and Kra. Alma Hanson and daughter Donna of Provo, .visited with Mrs. J, B. Evans Sunday. . . -- e. . a C Adamsc? Tgnaicla rVejTea Mrs. Leora Larscst was husteas ta the Utopia chub last Thursday svening. Luncheon was served at the small table at I 90 to the members and four special guests. Mrs. 8ylvla Swenaon, Mrs. Bertha Bow-e- n, Mrs. David Bowen aad Mrs. Joseph Larson. Bridge was the Jones winning diversion, M the club prise for high score and Mrs. Bertha Bowen, the guest ' ' . yo-j'r- '7! Colo, aad her daughters are la Spanish Fork ta spend several months visiting relatives, while Mr. Adams and his son are out looking after the sheep. o, far . the direction of Miss rtoranoa Callers at the 1 t : Bowes and Mrs. William Christ, Sunday to bid "fow-- y . u auw. A birthday cake aad candles Mrs. Ellis Fuller who lr?t for LeGmndn, Orew. included: t-delighted the children, and Mrs. James Francora Jr and -Proxa Men,. sUrtha t fbrlitmaiof here visiting eons, all of Pay son; Mrs, Pheba spent last week-en- d relativea. She returned hoae Sun- Barnicett, Salt Lake, Mr. an Mrs. day, Miss Florence Bowen. aecom-paaln- g Q. L. Shoemaker, Genola, Mr. aad . . Mrs. Byraa Stewart, Balem. Mr. , her..: and Mrs, Albert Stewart and Mrs. Mrs. Elsie Corhaby was hostess I'ri Stewart, Mrs. Halga Joaea aad x ti the members of the Self Culture air. ana Mrs. ijta tiansea or spaa tlub Fi tday evenings Fallowing ten: Fork. " community singing hincheon served. The tune was spent listenMr. and Mra. C H. Ell.tt at suit ing to aa instructive talk, i Tha Lake were tha guests of Mr. and Beauty of Art," by Miss Zina airs, E. J, Rows, 8unday. Young, teacher of dosneetie art at the big school. Mias Young spoke appreciatively of the work being exhibited at , the SprlngvUle art gallery and urged the members to visit the gallery and interest their LfaaJ rVa friends. In addition to the members, guests were Mrs. Hasel Tut-tiMm Stanley Lewi and Mrs. . Clara Chtkis. ' fma-atl4re- "Via. dim Km SPAWSnFOSK ya- offered. "Pitch In folks! It alnt having apparently not the slightest m. w hm much, but you're 'welcome. Farmer, Interest In foolish 'young couples late 'rilfll, k faiSll wt" eh?" and his- narrow eyes measured who wanted ta commit matrlmany. e CLEM CAKSON. Sha aamts David's "Answer ail the bueationa," the body splendid '.. young DAVID NISH, atkJrts aa4 sto- - thoughtfully!J'Alra to locats around clerk mumbled, without looking up. tne Ctnaa farm here? Old man Webster, the man "Table in the comer over there. waraJaa; I rent this patch of ground from. Pen' aad Ink. arks aaeart tfcesr MeeieV Is aeedlng hands bad. He's got a Sally and David were laughing aala, taor raa away aa4 tn ear shack over the hill that he'd likely helplessly by the time they had real, DavM as Sana's heiper ana fix up for you if you havat got any taken seats at the pine table In Sally as Ttuaci Lafla,' crystal thing better in mind. Not quiet at the corner. "Proving you're never nice as this house we got three a important as you think you are," and David chuckled. Let's see. "Place la Capital CHy, Ueattea af the rooms, counting this lean-traaaaaca, ftaily Is recognised the shack I'm referrln' to Is only of residence ?' I suppose we'll have whan the arphaaa eosne trooping one room and a lean-t- o but the to put Capital City, But that chap tat the stiew teat. ehaperaaM ay little lady can fix it up real pretty certainly doesn't give a eontenlntal a benaUfsrf "lady BoaatifuL" Tka if she's got a knack that way, like who we are or where we're from. barker diverts atwtlaa fraat her Millie here has." We're all in the day's work with Don't forget . Sally almost on her him. thank heaven. and ska ts Mn4. gall v chocked ABTKl'K VA.M HOKNK. mouthful of buckwheat cake. Were to put your age-a-t IS, darling." aaesafar. that tads --Lady Boantt- - all her dreams of a home come to When they presented their filled-I- n la' ENID BABJK, wtte af weU- - this or worse, than this? One and signed application for a mar. Iky New Tartar. room aad a Uaa4o . ... She felt sud- riage license, the clerk accepted it Tka earnrrai assvee an to aa naV denly 111 and was swaying In her with supreme Indifference glancing ioialaur atato aa4 Salty and David chair when David's firm, big hand at tt and drew a stack of marriage license blanks toward him. Aa hs se ansa the streets wtthoat fear closed over hers that lay laxly-oaf eefUtun. Oaa car Bally is the table. began to write the amines, howotririad to as MRS, BTO.NE, nva- - "Thanks. Mr. Buckner," she ever he frowned thoughtfully, then beard David's voice faintly as peered through the bars of his cags af tka arpkaaan earning Ska gives the- - ala- - from .a great distance. "That's at the blushing, frightened couple "Your names sound awfully faalraal to Gt'B tka . karkar. mighty nice of you, but Sally and miliar to ma," he puszled. "Where wha kelps Sajiy got Mray, sot, I have other plana." however aalfl Mrs. Stone askM Other plans? Sally smiled at you from? Capitol City? Say, sara rrinoms LaJla la Sally Ford. him tremulously, adoringly, know- the kids that got into aj'o' full fa well a thatMie David no .with his ran away freea ing had rmrrnd 8aUy and plana leg mar-- 1 an beat H, ain't you?" the earahral and tramp aU night, at all beyond the DerU tolls Sally they will ke riage ceremony. But after break - ' Sally, pressed close to David, her arrtad la tka sneralag. With a fast she tay down on the bed that hands locking tightly over Ms arm. stratum fear that aomethlnr will Millie Buckner hastily "stralght-ned- " but David, as If he did not under SBa arirted on to sleeb as stand Kef signal, answera the w happy as if her future were blue- clerk in. a steady voiee: "Yes, tar, Bally sad David harry en. - -- ' and- Insured against pov- are." WOW GO ON WITH THE 8TOBY printed "I read all about you In the paperty.. For no matter what might be In store for her, there would ers," the clerk "went on in a "Canfleld U a county seat." Da- always be David strangely friendly voice. "I reckon vid shouted exultantly before They left the tenant farmer' your story made a deep impression hU long : strides had brought shack at half patt eight o'clock on me because was raised in an him back to Bally. "The driver of Millie and Jim Buckner and the orphan's name ' myself and ran the milk truck guessed why I baby waving there goodby. Buck- away when I was 14. I hoped at wanted to know." he added in a ner, ashamed of his ungraciousness, the time you-- kids would make lower .voice, sa he came abreast of had refused to take the dollar, but a clean, I see tbe young her and took her hands to swing David had wrapped the " baby's lady's-ha- d a couple of birthday's them triumphantly. "He says 'we small, stick fingers about the in the last month," he grinned and crossed the state line about 10 toldel bill. winked. "Eighteen now, eh?" miles back and that the marriage "Shall we- - go up tn hill and ."Yes," Sally quavered and then laws are very easy on elopers here. see 'Old Man Web3tem David laiiEhed, the lid of her eye In some states you have to estab- askrd gravelv when they were in fluttering slowly down untilright lh6 two lish a legal residence before you the lane leading to the highway. of black lashes met and fringes can be married, but there'll be no ' "Let's" agreed Rallf valiantly. entangled, trouble like that here. Elopers live-H"You'd really be w.llihg to Tngrl'Tk-'g- - JfJ yratrhed b wily from two tlSWOSfftMIll plates thF?:Lnavid marveind,;: his "All tight youngrta. Hera you corns here to get married he says. head Jerking toward the sre. justicj of the peace .'. dreary We're in luck, sweetheart." ' . . little shack . were leaving beTou didn't tell him our names?" hind them, ' they "We'd rather "be married by a Sally asked anxiously. "Mrs. Stone ."If If you were with me. It minister." David answered he will have sent out a warning", wouldn't matter," Sally answered in id a $20 bill under the wicket "I'm not quits such an idiot" seriously. Slid reached for tie marriage David laughed, "even If I am crazy "Youll never ave to!"' David license. In love. Now the next problem is exulted, sweeping her to his breast ' "That's easy," the clerk assured breakfast suppose a farmhouse and kissing her regardless of the him heartily." "Like every county will be the best bet It wouldn't fact that the Burkners were still sost Can'it'd's go her 'marrying be safe for us to hang around Can- - watching them. "I promise you il parson. Name of Greer. "He's neld for three of four hours, wait- will never be as bad as that, honey. building a new church out of the ing for the marriage license bureau But maybe Jim Buckner promised fees that the eloping couples pay to open. Ws are going to be mar- Millie the same thing." he added In him.. - Lives on Chestnut street White-churcried, darling, before the law has a a t rouble., unoertain voice. , , and parsonage. Five ; chance to lay H's hands oo ui.x "I'll never be sorry," Sally pronv blocks up Main street andiurn ;to trudged-along . state the Ised. huskily. ..,.. They your right then walk a block aad r YtWCirt:TH!M "!t.And highway, miraculously, revived by They reached CanfteM aTew min- a -- half -ifies' arter nine and had no difficult 853 TucJc TtWi. You'll need lots hop tnrawtf sooa be over, their eyes searching ay In finding, the county court of It" af? ' ' David thrust a hand beneath the eagerly for a farmhouse. And Just house, .for, jts ground formed the over the rise of a low hill they "square", which' was the bub of the wicket and the two young men found it a tenant farmer's small town. An old man pottering shook hands. IDavid flushed shack, from whose chimney about the tobacco-staine- d halls with embarassed but smiling, the clerk rose a straight column of blue a mop and pail directed them to grinning . smoke. the marriage license bureaar with"Hey, don't forget your change," They found the .amily at brea- out giving them a glance or wait- their new friend called as David discokfastthe wife embar-asseslim, pretty, d and Sally were turning awav. ing for David to frame the ntented-looking girl only a few . ''Marriage licenses In this state question. older husthan years . The clerk, a pale, very thin young cost only $1.50. If you've got any Sally; the band, thick, short, dark and dour, man, whose weak eyes were en- spare change, give It to Parson at least a dosen years older than larged by d glasses. Greer." his wife; and a 'Oh, he was sweet!" Sally crM. baby thrut a printed form through the of three boy wtcket of bis csee. and went on between laughter and tears, U they The kitchen was an unpalnted with his work upon a big ledger, walked out of the courthouse. "I and unpapered lean-t- o of rough westher-darkene- d pine. But Sally and David had eyes only for trie tall stack of buckwheat cakes, the platter of roughly cut "badly fried RATrEXED ' Just Witness This Juror! Center Street - raS --Vii Dastrupandl Your Friends Camp Qodt, . Sadie. . Ja t His T I M P S The Dance You'll Remember SaturdlEs |