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Show FROYO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1928. Nebeker, who Is attending school the Nebo stake tabaraa-- . at the Ut A. C aad D student st the Payson high" school Surviving also ar his mother; two CZr-- Z . , brothers, Ammon and Claud Nebetaraaed yoa." has Heia Mia Ana three and ker, sister. 1 " Taa. It certainly tussled Nebeker af. Salt. Lake; JJra. Mar 1 vin Wilson and BerVa Nebeker est you. If she had accepted ."Well. would else have Payson. everyune PATSOK May 1. Lew Tolmer Funeral services will be held la puxxled." Boston Traaacrit Nebeker, a well know resident of Payeoav-aaDaggett eountjt, died at l:'aV at. Monday At Thrtmtnw of his mother. Mrs. Mary Nebeker. He has spent tae greater, part of kia time for the past IS years at the Connor basin ranch near the Wyoming state tine where he aad his brother, Ammon Nebeker, were engaged in 'the sheep and cattle business, but has maintained a home In Payaon, the children hav Ind attended school here. He was brought la from the ranch Sunday evening for medical treatment and :t ' 4 . Is CoIliiiioB Insurance Too death came a few hours later. The was entire greatly shocked at the unexpected news, ; OUR NEW POLICY HAS BEEN very few of his friend knowing Klrr LEEHEBEKER iuir THIS HAS HAPPENED SALLY FORD, ward of the state raw ' stfftaaagt atnee h -tenaari Mr M CULM CAsW)3 the she la and amee DAVID HASH, stadrat. who s tana. Dathe Can ararksng revid ana Carve kkM he start ahoas David rriearUhla for Sally.. - They ma away and fcia aa ewek'a halaer, carnival David w4 gait aa -- Prioeaaa Leila," n-ta- l pmc , aata a BottnUfaL Qvlck actios) part of the barker diverts attwitina from Sally. Sally learns from aa easterner, who annoys her with hi atteatfoas-AKTHlVAN HOUSE 'H that the Lady Bountiful la ENID BABR, wire at , wealthy New Terser. . Ia another UU Sally had David r had they freely about MRS. STONE, aiatrea at the orphanage, follows Sally and eoerfronta her hi the aMeahow. AgalN GC8, the Barker, eomea to her rearne and the She and Da aaanere to gr married. rk! flea and The preacher to saying the first wkM Mrs. word of the serrk Stone and Eald Barr rush to and Stea them. Enid oonfeaae there that aha la Sally mother. Sally enags to David, but Enid Insist she Kiust hot marry him. Finally Sally agreee to fo with Enid, but anly after David prorata he will finish kia collet Work and eomaxfer her lator. la Kan nty where XoK" takes her new-foudaughter, Sally meets Enid' husband, COt'RT- PiEY BARR. for the first time; The rlrl's dislike for him crystal Isea when ha talk) her that to protect Enid they cannot take Sally in their some Just yet, UOW GO OJf WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLII loving distress on Enid Barr's quivering facs that quickly brought Sally to bewildered, humiliated submission, rather than the hatred cold tnger and In Courtney Barr's pale grey eyes. 's Enid ,hsa left the arm of her chair and had drawn Sally settee, kttla J It was the ( hue-band- ton and it was with her mother' hand etjddling Jin cuiMpasatonatefy that Sally listened as the man's heavy, Judicial voice went on and on; "I am sure, Sally, that when you have had time for reflection you will see my viewpoint Naturally, your mother' happiness mean mors to m than does your, and I believe I know my wife well enough to state positively that a newspaper scandal or even gosatp among oar own circle would cause her the most acute distress. It shall be our task, Sally, to see that she is spared such - distress. - "I'm sorry to appear brutal," Barr laid stiffly. "But It Is better for us to face the facta, for It our friends even khow them they will not .. Into our home now, as you are, gos sip would Immediately set them selves to dig up the facts. Too many people already know that Sally Ford has been sought by the police as" It My wife and I could not possibly hope to explain our 4-Inordinary interest in a runaway orphan. Do you agree with me, Sal- ly?" He tried to make hi voice kind; but his eye were as cold' and hard as ateeL ,"Te, lr," Sally agreed in her meek. Institutional voice. But she felt so sick with shame and anger that here only desire then was to run and run and run until she found haven in David's arms. At the thought, someof the sptritednesa which her fewtoeek of independ ence had fostered In her asserted Itself. ."But, Mr. Barr, if I would disgrace my mother, why don't you let me go? I can marry David and no one will ever know that I have a - . . -- Urash! Bang! hr l4j the "Thdt la very aenslble, Sally, Courtney Barr nodded, a gleam- - of Kindliness in hi cold eyes, "and I hay tried to make your mother believe that your happiness would, be best assured by your sticking to your own class" "It Isnt her class, if you mean that she' suited only to poverty and hard work!" Enid Barr interrupted . passionately :'Looh at her,. Court ! She a born lady! She's fin and delicate clear through" ' '"And so Is David!" Sally cried "He may be middle-clasIndignantly. but he's the finest, most hon orable man in the world!" We shall not quarrel about class," Courtney Barr cut-iwith heavy dignity. "The important thing of hi illness. "Von" as he was farmlllarty called by his many frienda was born in Parson on April J. 18&3. the son of Ammon and Mary Dixon Nebeker. He married Minerva Bingham on June 7. 1909. His widow and the Mrs. following children survive: A ft on Christensea of Manila; Ned - b. to her lips occasionally. finger-ti- p And poor mother!" "Poorjbaby! Enl whispered brokenly, and the spoil was broken. The hard lump of .uflhappiaess and resentment in had been aching In Sally' throat since. Courtney. Barr had begun to speak; melted la tear. They wept m each other' arms, whtls Enid' husband walked impatiently up and down the room. When the storm had spent Itself, Sally Remembered Dsvld sgain, and f"ewir-Ttva-tr- n the Vttllng thing way dear," heSaoded hastily Bally was about to has on .Into her bedroom with her toother think it will be wiser if youinpther doe not accompany u to VKglnia. I will arrange for you to board "with my relative in Virginia until schaol opens this falL They will be gladS for a consideration, to do and aay anything I wish them to In regard I to you, and we must begin Immed lately m taae every precaution to protect your mother." pain and fear contracted her heart "Ye. ir." Sally answered faintly, sharply. her eyes appealing to Enid for con - "Did you see David, Mr. Barr?" eolation. She aft up aad dabbed at her wet When Sally was in bed, haying cheekk with one of the exquisite been and loving assisted which In herfluttering! sheer! linen handkerchief preparation byher mother, Enid p&d given her. Enid bent over her to whisper: "Of yes, yes! Barr . answered "Marling, darling, don't look so quickly. "I managed his affairs very forlorn! Two years will pass wo neatly. Rand, the district attorney, swiftly and If you're very good, personally attended to the quashing we'll let you ask David to your Of the charges against him, and it coming-ou- t party." cost only thousand dollsr ti get To Be Cohlluued) Carson to Issue a statement to the press that he had really seen nothSally begins to fear that David I ing compromising between 'young lost to her and that promises do not Nash and yo'urself He also admit- mean anything. ted that the boy's anger had beep In a measure justified, that the assault had been provoked by his own mistaken charges against you and Nash, The boy's reputation is. cleared now and ho can go back' to wsy,-m- y a 1 that your mother i j . :. 1 1.- ii.'ii RELIABLE USED CARS hE ANHEUSER-BUSC- ofthe - Ante Supplies, Gas and raintug PROVO AUTO SUPPLY ' . f f mat usea caro How old is . j- - - - . bard to tell the age of a used car F t a It'j pretty TUe chev-- pishe ' ' i For prompt service oaH f rhmbtatg aad Heating ,. . .., u ' Phone,. 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The banquet table was arranged in the gym in' the form of the letter "U," A pink and white decorative color scheme was naed verv effectively with peach blossoms and streamers. Jne pntue' to pink and whiter and the color prevailed In the meno. Dancing concluded the entertain S0N U , SHOPS SerTice Garage fcuHyr HarstdWilse 1VER-J0HN- ft We Us DuPont' Duoo.. li Boy Storr Uy Anderaoei Auto Painting, Auto Tops.. Seat Expert Aute Repairing Oevera, Enclosura, Bepalring i Arwtioe Wntdlag rbone 115 $1 N. First West MS W. Center St Phone SU PATSON, April J0.,The Junior class of the Payson high school entertained "at .the annual banquet In honor of the Senior Friday"' even ing. Almost 150 were present, including members of both classes e4-h- a Just send it to one of thmt - ' T Phone 370 ' DONT WASTE A SINGLE THING! IlIaveuFBallefy Charged st the Payson Seniors Are Feted by Juniors t wv-T- Provo ! FIX-I- T BUSdStd - Coupe. ' J rir West Center Street i- busi- ; Malt Quality Syrup Malt lyrup adds flavor tna nutriment to fod$ K Chicken V: - -; .3 ........ S 4 n Terry Draper s BuidweiGeiif Real : 'Tilt.'r? : bumpty-bumpty-bum- p. - .Sea 208 : determined iff Home Insurance Agency J i to have you, to fit you for the sta tion to which she belong. I believe she is making a mistake, both from your standpoint and from hers, but I am willing to agree to a sensible Our plan now, Sally, arrangementis to put you into a conservative, rather .obscure girls' finishing "sTtooot fifth e" SftUtlt 'THivT Se v&ral relatives "poor relations.' I suppose you would call them in the South. and ft is my suggestion that you enter school a my ward mine, you understand, not your mother',' so that any suspicion as to your real parentage will rest upon me, rather than upon her." He arched his eye-- v ully-i- HEAD TEX 6T0RY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURES ness without a cent of inThe aid wheelbarrow rod along. garden man. 1 move as quickly aa , and Clowny burst out Into song. I can. You Tinymite ar heavy! I , vestment. "We We k hipppy buncB," Be sanff. cant gallop. Sake1 atiTt!" Right soon they passed from 'as happy as can be. The gardener If you are dissatisfied is a real good friend, 'cause on him rocky land, and found an open with your present outlook, we ean all depend. He'U take us to pace at hand. "Now, there'. my his garden, where well see what spacious garden," said the gardener with a grin. "I havs a heap of and want to advance write we caa se. -When everything 1 jal4aoa work to do, aad HI be pleased if me a personal Tetter about done, this ride to really heaps of aU of yoa will help me. Kindly fun. Ws travel o'er the hillside say the word, and we will all plteh But In." with a yourself and I will make an 'Tou bet w wllL" the Tinle shucks, if we all hang oa tight I'm ur that things will be all right cried. They rushed up to the gar appointment to help you. and we wont fall whene'er w hit drner'a ld.1 "Just give us all a shovel, or a little rake, or hoe." a rough place with thump." "My goodness," said the garden Then, with a very merry shout the xou implement were handed out. "Now man. "Sing on some more, I like to hear your watch us work." cried Scouty, "We surely ean! 214 W. CENTER ' voice ring out It make m feel are clever. Here we go!" so glad." "All right" said Clowny, . PROVa UTAH here I go!". And he kept singing, (The Tlnymltee meet some flower , bjgh and lowThihejTJn!.ei m the aext story.) .tt really clapped their hands. wasn't bad. And then the whole bunch heard him shout "I've sung enough. I'm all tired out Please tell me where we're heading for, and when will we arrive?" "Don't worry," said the s, Is No matter how careful a driver you are, you are never' safe from accident and liability,' Let us explain this new policy to you. ' started several have men successf - n" lf An Ambitious Man: will-tho- !, adeirk. Reduced One-Ha- An Opportunity for - er a." nth? mmrM -- , ij So t- coo-ckuJ- y aen-sta- fc la Capital ttty, leostln) at the araaaaacv Sally ia tewgnlaed by ana at a rewd af lit raha, . ckaperaaed by a beaaUful PASSES AWAY )'Tvi rv Salty, looking rather college this falL I asm saw hi noble, and she nodded mie-- t grandfather and persuaded him that rWy. "During the twa. years thai tli txy bad besa a here raihar than a aiaekgaard. Teuag Naah Is at you will a ta ackooW tana rrwyamrar Sally eehoedaMana-ly- . home on his grandfather' Twa yaar mora of .loaeuneaa. again, so that incident Is Su'ocessful- . af not belonging.' of being -aa or- ly closed. - Gratitude brought Sally to her phan! "Twa year will pass vary quick- feet. Thank you. Mr. Barr! You're ly Courtney Barr assured her. been wonderful! It woat be so hard "Eald picas control yourself t I am for me to be away at school a? 1 Infinitely sorry to distress you ta know that David ta la school, toe. I wrote him tonight, but Til tear ft Uus manner, but it Is the only thane to do." - '. up and writs a new letter, telling "Tea, Court," Enid chokad and him all about everything and how buried exquisite face la her happy I am that he's free of those small, aar less looking white hands awful charges' "No. Sally," Barr ' Interrupted, SaTry put her arms shout her mother, and leaned her glossy black frowning. . "Your mother and I are head against the golden ens. ."I'll agreed that yew must not writs to try ta he contented and happy, Mr. young Nash, that there must be no Barr. Of enures I want to protect thought of an engagement between Mother " you' "Not writs to David f" Salty echo "That is another thing. Salty." aled blankly. "I love Davd. Mr. Barr, Courtney Barr Interrupted la an most gentle voire. "You must try and I always wllL It's not fair to to remember not to refer to Mr. ask me to promise not to writs to Barr as your mother It the hearing him." "I already have his promise not to of anyone anyone! If w ar going Mtik k.. I a. Mnlvt It.. writ to you." Barr told, her Implac"Tea, sir." Salty bowad hrr head ably. ."He understands the situalower so he might not see her tears. tion, agrees with your mother and "Both Mrs. Barr and I will drop me that your past must be forgotten casual remarks about my pretty, as quickly as- possible. You ar enyoung ward in school down Soufh, tering upon a sew life tomorrow Until our' friends have become ac- when yon leave for Virginia with customed to the idea. You will be ma. a life that will be totally differ ugh registered as Sally Barr,. a distant ent from David Nash'. You relative, of any own, and my ward. yon don't Seem to realize It It Is even probable that It would not be aa heiress- to great wealth b unwise to have you with u for s some day " short time next summer. We have "You told him that!" Sally accusan estate on Long Island, you knew. ed him hotly. "You told him he'd If he tried to "As my ward and as my distant be a fortune-huntu. I marry jn when I'm of age. Oh, relative,-you-- i larly conspicuous, but our friends you're not fair! - Yon have no right would meet you casually and be the to turn David against ma, when less Surprised when it became love him a I do-- " "You"re only known thst Mrs. Barr and I had de Sally" Barr cut cided to adopt you as our daughter. la sternly. "You don't know the All our friends snd acquaintance meaning of the word love" know that It has been a great grief - "Please, Court," Enid begged, her to Ui thst we have no children, and own face white and drawn with pity believe eur action in this matter for Sally. "Please 1st mi handle would occasion no great surprise. this myself. Sally la overwrought will tok place now, nervously exhausted. Com The adoptlon-rtatU- L, she before your 18th birthday, while you slong to bed now, darting, ; r4 still In school. If there la any coaxed, her little hands noon Sally's newspaper publicity. It wiU be of an shoulder. "Let Mother tuck you up and sing you a lullaby. I'm not goInnocuous kind, I hope, "Naturally I shall take cxre that ing to be cheated of that experience ny newspaper investigation will even if my baby la bigger than iot be able to go back of the story am." hall prepare very carefully, and Fresh tears gushed Into SallT'i i there ta any hint of scandal at eyes, and she allowed herself to be rtfltet-en-me all. it will Inevitably led away. At Hie dWTTffi pMed and not on your mother, a I have Good night Mr. Barr. I I dont already pointed out After your want you to think I don't appreciate adoption and your graduation from what you've done for me and Dathe finishing school, you Will of vidand what you're going to do course take your place in our home for me. I do think you're good and aa our daughter, win make your de- that you want to be kind to me, but bit In society that fall, and, I hope, I know, you're making a mistake be very happy with us and in your about David and me. I ant young new lire." but I know I love David and that Bally sat very still, her eyes wlae I il never want to marry anyone and blank, while her bewildered, else. urthappy anihd tried to picture (the Courtney Karr flushed and looked future which Courtney Barr was embarrassed.Thank you, Sally, outlining for her. At last shir shook I'm sure we'llNbe friends. I want her, head, as if to clear sway the to I expect p take my duty as mists of doubt and bewilderment. your father veryN seriously, to try Her mother had taken Sally's little to maxe you nappyv as tor David, lax, cold hands and was cuddling time has a of brow I. hmw at 0 eii ts-r-- Mermori i vaml ?th aU |