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Show 1 PAGE TWO PROVO EVENING HERALD, .THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928. 4 WINS weeks nsKcssr.Juuin JUCHrJSx.'UUUViss ' ' BERTIE LOU WARD marrfeaj ROD BUYER who had piwtounly bwa. enraged , to XILA . MAKbH. They spend an Ideal honeymoon nd happiness ( Llkt'e persistency in ... broadcasting to their ) friends that ; ho H'U Kqd'a first love' A aplendld position In New York ia offered Bod by and Jie taconpta. tAnxious to ' make a good - ImpresHltm, they go to an expansive hotel nntlr they nn find an apartments TUia scents to ' V ' V . v. half-a-da- - "I i . touy -- ' from Tom at poker and, feeling under obligation to them, recklessly Invites the. crowd to a night flub. Bertie Lot SroIdH bim. for the ex-'- .. travaranee and they quarrel. IIpw-eve- r, this trouble ia forKotten In tha rush of moving into their new v apartment "t ' t r 't ft . tip ...... .1 ' Ula surprises them by marrying Mr. Leree, and she ' axka Bertie Lou to forgive the post and bo-corns frisneda. She showers f avora I ' nipon them with such sincerity that Bertie Lou la deceived. But keep-- ! tag up appearancea ' with their. severe strain on Ifod'a f crowd la lnanreav ' Ho becomes discouraged .""Ttrrt LUa grasps her chance to force he lympathy upon him by offering j. , a position with more money under Jxiree than he was getting with - Fraser. She ais induoes Berti-Ix; to sublet their small apartment to y 1 - u t - live h WJTH-TII- E STORY m Tmjotrv. but I don't hnte vn ,atnji. L!L tfi!. How could I? ,owe you.raore-iftani-tev- er Serlouslv. -- j V J ' ' glass-enclos- wa many-mirrore- , wood-burn- -. i e ' i I ' tudes. This, trail, government ..built, winds leisurely "Up Grove creek, over cliffs and ..around ledges .which-cau- ao the person unused to mountains to gasp and cling Just a little tighter. Then - when one 4s dry It pauses beside .a waterfall along whose sprayed banks red bells and mosses grow. Up and up it goes until one passes into a region entirely unknown to the valley dweller. It Is a broad expanse lying between the jutting peaks of tne front mountains and the hoary aide of Timpanogos. This region ia carpeted, with flowers and trees and is watered from springs which rival the fountains of the gods of Olympus. Exclamation Folnt Far to the ndTth of Timpanogos the trail takes a bit of a detour a marvelous grove of t through, pens- to what has"beea fittingly called Exlamation Point for surely no person has yet looked from its eminence without breaking Torth into some sort of outburst Perched "high " above Timpanogos Cave, it- would seem a mile above it, the observer may look into the depths of American Fork canyon, , -- 7 i wonderful . chance with Cy." "i'W glad you don't regret taking ' "To" be frank,. I "didn't like tha ' CHAPTER XXXII Idea at first because .well, you A month, with Lila, waa time for , know. .rr. .but when a thing is dead constant-drip land The burled there's no use rattling .ofjisr j anything. 11 il i Ml tMalBa,Uiiaiiiij.Jh, its skeleton, Is there?" cleverly phrased words had worn of the Lou's memory inanK goodness, you've irot away Bertie ,ust mv Pe11 necklace and the two diamond bracelets," she said, i more sense than recent struggle which she and Rod vou used to have" J', . . to keep had experienced in .order oDserved. Then to the waters wno that time and good their heads above the the chops: "Is there clothes; health and and the example other women of any broughtServe J threatened to engulf GTem.' it for Mr. Bryer pie? of lot a Lou friends. Bertie jolly and bring a bunch of grapes for TAe: future looked wealth set for her. , . alluringly me." $ bright as Lila painted It No need j was too happy In the newapart$ The pie" was a tart, filled with to stint ment with the shower ' In this saturnalia of extrava-- l I t t0! and sunken "Cy w' 8ance Rod ound himself unable'to fresh, hothouse strawberries and d pllaworld the tub, Irrnmh Chantilly. Very delicious. MarAir coir a Thmr .Bertie Lou. "He thinks the rtM. ressing rooms, and the of him. Cy's so good-h- e he compla'incd. ert)e Rod said. They nad coffee and then hlgner liketo- see everyone, well bffrHe'd lng fireplace to dream of 'anything Lou said yes, but once the bills vote he told Lila he really must rush think Rod lacked confidence in him more. paid their acount at the bank would back to.the office.l She made no attif you weren't making the most of Lila insisted upon helping her grow like a dandelion. i empt to detain him. his friendship.: Cy expect furnish the place. "You can use my4 The first real party Bertie Lou "I'll get the things," she said and you to saveor a rainy day, Bertie crecm at tne anops, ane proposea: gave in tholr new apartment was starter to her boudoir. "Cy was go Lou because, it doesn't rain on peo- "you'll have to hunt around to get 'hurled, aa-a- he them ddwn this morni ne Haiti, in. '' just-thple he likes." honor.' For two reasons: First, he on his way to theatation but we r:ght things. ' ' And Molly always kept reminding Bhe accompanied Bertie Lou on had made it and (secondly, both forgot about It. I'm afraid to Bertie Lou of Rod's good luck In j several shopping expeditions to ex to speed him possible, on a baslne'STrtrip he keep them in the apartment when Loree in having a man l!k Cyrus clusive necoraiora ni iur)iiure waa taking. The affair went off he's away." She moved on out of terested in him. ' dealers. "Oh, this Is what you want,' beautifully Even the room and Rod went into the and "I heard that Rod's slated to keep here and "that a just the very thing Rod was a little smoothly. over his hall to get his things on. up puffed "on moving" upstairs In his com- for your guest room," there, until Lila came to him there in a few domain and his attractive and exqpany," sho remarked, not troubling. Bertie Lou had almost unconscious- uisitely-gowned minutes, wife. case in tS 'j&ddT that Lila had" given her the ly run up a number of rather large Lila, dancing with him to radio her" hands. "Just my pearl neck' "" information. bills at several expensive houses. V muslc7YaughQd lace and a the two diamond brace-lots- ,' her.sTeeveTThere Bertie Lou could see no reason, But it was well worth while, she was a thought up she said, giving the case to In her head about. a after; awhile, why they should not thought. The apartment wos beau- lamb. It was about time, she de- him. Rod took it under his arm. haw a place :where they could en- tiful. And had she not heard Cyrus cided, to start him toward the place "Thank you so much for bothertertain In a way that would do and Rod discussing the value ' of whence little farted ing to come for tbenVV Lila said. laaibs.jaevei re- "I ' "' credit to Cyrus generosity. credit? know they'll he safe with you." . - . ; ... . turn. Tt think he expects it of us." she Even wealthy people, Cyrus hag -Rod thanked her for the luncheon she called Rod on day ;.TIfecxt J . tffeued with Rod when he vetoed said, bought motor cars on the de the " telephone - and. asked him to and hurried away. At the office he Ihe idea of moving. "And it will be ferred payment plan. But what Bercome and take her rope of pearls placed the case in an inner com, - saving In a way,' she went- - on. "c ' UV "'""land bracelets down to the otfice. partment of the safe and turned the Th!nk what we are spending now Plta.-vUBwpiaii-H6aTfcnanyone else," she iuckrAr far as"he knew only him"on theater parties and suppers. If of this policy were inspired by mot and Cyrus heidthe combination requested. 'Tlf feel easier if I self V wa could come home for a 'snack', ives other than merely acquiring a know to that lock. are thorn." after you looking Nafter the show. Why. we wouldn't ear It meant something to con; , Rod went to 4ier apartment" durneed to take our guests to a theater serve their cash for use In their Li'a telephoned again a fewdays 1 at" ell. Wetffcould throw k "decent own enterprises ...... the returns ing the luncheon -- hour. Lila was later to ask him if it would be nart.at home. would be far greater than the Inter- just sitting down to a chop and a too much trouble to r.llce of pineapple. ."'.. .there was bring the gems ' "Anyway, R looks cheap for us to est they paid to the automobile " to " back her.She wantcS te .Wear her- figure- to consider. - x live in ' companies."" walkup apartment and them that -she explained." Rod not kPTa maid. Everybody knows Bertie Lou really believed it to Red was invited to stay. He replied thatnight, it wouldn't be any trouwould have declined pn a genuine . ..... you are getting a good salary now." be a sound policy to create an ble, . . :. .the rush was over. hi -H- i-. of affluence, even if (Lwere plea of pressure of business at the "With the day's case Jn his possession ' Rod signed' the lease on necessary to plunge Rod Into debt. office but Lila gave him no opporhe for the subway. He had ted Una for the ew place, though And being in debt now waa entirely tunity. She quickly turned to the notstarted as yet acquired the habit of ' ' he , said he wished they were moving different from being in debt during waitress and ordered a plate for U;m. Sho-aeher own plate back to into their own home instead. , the days of their penuriousness. x . - Bertie Lou seemed to have for--f There was now plenty of money wait for a fresh chop with Rod. while they partook of a fuit up gotten all thelrv earlier plana for a on hand for tho larder and the served to home. Her--' life waa filled with luxuries It had been necessary which she, asked to haw about lsjactlon over the present. Care had 'for them to deny themselves In the "dawdle" 'over,, L'la ' talked ' ; : ' taken-hiblack shadow off their past Bertie; Lou went blithely the pirty; portal: They had money for a good ahead, aided and .abetted by Lila "Quite a change from Wayville," NOW GO ON ntl Creek-Altamon- ' MOIXY : FBASETV who '"more'thon vrgeu Bertie I oil ahe can afford, Rod wins money t 'Creek-AltaMo- "Fate'' hasn't dealt so badly witn you, Rod, has It?'!- The newest and by far the most Rod swallowed a maraschino y hik of Utah fascinating "I've a lot to be cherry. surely got t county is the Grove " thankful for," he agreed. Lila. am.;led, and into her eyes trip conducted by R. Warnick. manager of the famous Altamont camp came a slightly mocking light. - ' And once, II you remember,' ahe in American Fork canyon. The trip made on horeaback in about five sai.q very scniy,."yoH told tne everyand takes one over the grand' thing had .come to; an end for you," hours ' Hod grinned sheetijBhly"If we eat and. most sublime afenery in -r of state Utah hc air qUTTThe'fifBt" Time w thought over we d mias a lot Those who have made the trip of good acts," he replied. declare that "the " adenery far sur : "I reallji wasn't had luck, or poison ivy, or anything like that, after passes that to be seen in any other section of the west, . The fact that JOL. was ItLila-ursucd- i Sh was leaning forward, elbows it is. so close at hand that fhe busy on the table, chin cupped in rose-so- business or professional man leave his work in the afternoon arid com'. palms. before night, should "You thought I'd spoiled your )ife plete, the didn't you?" Her voice was jok- be an inducement for more people ingly Inflected, but her eyes were getting acquainted with-thi- s tour. now serious and inquiring. ; - Grove Jreak traills a ribbon Red put down his spoon. "Yes, I thought. so once, Lila, and I had a which flows and turns and. winds pretty tough time for a, while. But away, tieing Pleasant Grove , to I ue.s I'm oo deep in your debt Camp Altamont and Tlmpanookie. now that I couldn't think about It ia n wonder trail1 along' which almost its entire diatanoe tha her that, even if.. wanTeTIo.'', . "Oh,.you don't owe me anything. mit thrush literally, pours hia li If you st 11 hate me a litfle tro rich! quid melody among the aspens and. (ahead and enjoy it Maybe I'd be the evergreens of the higher alti if iU . PRAISE Trip lnckx,;,.tv,A,jJ Grove Most One of Beautiful Is she remarked after a compliment to ' ' Berfle tou's abfiity in" entertaining. . Journeys In West n I - -- Spanish Fork G.O.P. Convention Called HIKE HALF-DA- Y -- . ice-co- ld -- . SPANISH FORK, July . 26. A primary of the Republicans of the Spanish Fork district has been called, by X H. Snell, chairman, and James Nielsen secretary, to be held at the Ci'y hall Friday, July 27, for the purpose of electing seven delegates to the stafe convention to be held in pgden, August 16, 1928. Alsoi'siz delegates to the Congressional convention to be held in Salt Lake Aug.. 11, a district chairman and secretary and tTie transaction of any other business which may properly come before the meeting. a wild and savage visage, There Js not a point onthe rmj- pfthr Grand canyon which presents a more commanding view or a more thrilling one. In y . 1 - - : -- d blue-blac- - region. '"""V;"T ob- entrances his steps to the shoulders of Timpanogos around which he makes his way to thejune of the thrush who seems determined the Groves of Venus with hia marvelously clear " " .rr voice. T . .yr ,--- Tb aspens in thlsTeglonare surely among the best fn the world, If not the-beSlender graceful, tapering forma they extend aixty, seventy and even eighty and ninety feet Into the air. They really seem to brush against the sky as they sway to the fragrant winds which always play around the mountain. Good Trail Toed "A good trail makes the way. On a reasonably good horse the entire trip may be made in an afternoon, and yet it is a trip to remember a lifetime. . A party that made the trip recently came back saying, ,"lf you haven't ridden over the Hermit-thrus- h trail, you haven't seen Utah." tch iMfW'A llliMOiUM-- ' A v . FIGHT RETURNS 7 P. Mi VaaT Vaf f STARTS TOMORROW v tankful is gone. What do you find? Extra Miles -a bonus with every gallon! That explains the widespread pop- -' ularity of Summer Conoco. It does the job you want it to do. It delivers miles and miles and miles! Get it at the sign of the Continen- - . . 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Near at hand the k Mississippian limestone runs down Screendom's most famous comedy team, Karl Dane and in crags and sharp angled ridges to the awful depths of ihe valley a George "K. Arthur; the comedians responsible for ''Rookies'1a. m t a. m l i r V i i n mile below. To the east stretch the peak at the head of Americur RdokiesS'.said to be the most Fork and the Cotton wood canyons ningi tomorrow in "Circus and farther on those of the Uintah hilarious of the season's comedies. hr-the , e& V,f s - . W jfrJ- which assumes truly hailing taxicabs. But the thought of the milling crowds subway at this .hour caused him to take a cab. Better not take any chances with "his precious case. . . , . .It might be snatched out of his hands. And, yet in spite of his caution, when he arrived at the Lorees' apartment, he did not have the :. .. jewelry.. ' ,To Be Continued . - d - |