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Show " PAGE SIX " - - .. ..-- I Rod "puzzled and "beginning to feel abused, had waited for word from her; had expected It, still expected it, and to avoid any delay lt had sent : a reply its transmission , . . " .. . .i- -u "."'7B All Bertie Lou's ui l i ' rrBU,u,"s , , ably. "Tired?" he asked. She ceased dancing and lifted her head. "No," she said; "Just thinking." "Let's sit down and think out loud." Rod suggested. He was weary from unaccustomed exercise " ; and lack of sleep.7 J'Come out and listen to the frogs" Llla llnvited, taking his hand and moving toward an open French window. 'They make muslo, really -- -.. . they do." - They sat on a stone bench and listened. "Isn't It peaceful?" Llla said softly. "I wonder how men and women ever got life so complicated when the world they five in is Just as simple as it ever was? Can you imagine anything being wrong ' in this setting?" - ""'" .t t)lMllli.,n healt.break - tdHRer But the lips and Bertie Lou hacked -T- . l:-- rBul IJ - f 37 . he .... tble br'd-hop- . . . ' iitla-seem- e A TRUSS Free - applicators made self- adhesive purposely to hold to the No - straps, distended muscles. buckles or springs attached-canno- t elin. so cannot chafe or press . jigalnst IheLpublc boneJDuting 22 years thousands Have successfully treated themselves at homewithout hinderance from - work most obstinate cases conquered. Soft as velvet easy to apply Inexpensive- -, Grand Awarded Gold Medal-Romand Honorable Mention, Pan Francisco. Process of recovery Is natural,' bo nTaulaequenC 'useTor ) KIML at .. . Thursday, New Wilson Ifotcl City) (Salt M Mar-ruar- PLAPAO S'JH vo Monday after a long Illness. He was born In Cedar City, April 7, 1S58, the son of Francis and Ann Paraons Webster. He lasurvlved by four brothers, Thomas JvHerbert W.. and Hela-ma- n Websterll of Cedar City and Samuel H. Webster of Salt Lake; dt EXCURSIONS GENEVA'S BIG WARM POOL a MB Night '4. , try it. ' Short Orders Sandwiches . X J 1 ' Mrs. Anna T3teese Richardson, director of the- Good. Citizenship Bu- reau, at York, 250 Park "Aventie"TIew announcdYtht""th-contes- -- v1 Management Soft Drinks . i Open 10 a. m. to 2 a. rn. "BUD SHIELDS Prop. The word shonne is ha vogue just now, it appears. The' only sign we haven't seen to date) is "Ye Olde Petrol Shoppe," but' we're still hoping. t Doht let the old rim damage a good ou will WE HAVE THEM in al; sizes for all cars." Let us in? . sped y j rims. V v r bketbtruit) " appreciate our kind of. service Drive in and ..under new By Buying New Ones . . Bfimhall Bros toubleLip or Plain SUPER ROBERTS Tire Merchants SERVICE " 223 WEST CENTER Approved by Good Housekeeping Institute - trtah Wkolaale Vtttribulor VVhoU'saJe Grocery Co. 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PROieCTI neviMo fi LOOK AT YOUR SHOES!, $300 Everyone Else Does .$50 QUALITY Shoe Rebuilders UTAH MOTOR SALES 440 West TROVO rr ment. t - will '44 South 1st West - GivOUR HOBBY ing people the kind of service they want. - You v ' nt I92S ing vacation. , Hap drove an old lizzie That sounded quite busy, In fact, his old flivver Would rattle and rumble And Shudder and Shiver. ...$250 ..,$375 f Conrtithted, HAM HOUSED ' No $500 U924 .STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX Rex enclosure, fine shape . . .", 1924 BUICK 6, Rex Enclosures "Goodjechanical condition , . . . 1921HUFMOBILE TOURING Good running condition t i 1922 FORD COUPE er VIRGINIA . Some Service! - First Class Condition asclubs, Parent-Teachsociation, Which includes men as wsU . as . women, Mother Circle, league of women- - voters, civic league or church society. The Good Citizenship Bureau of the magazine is especially anxious to have rural for the organizations compete prizes, to gain an idea of what is being done in the agricultural districts In the way of social better- The Irish Free State has .signified willingness to adopt Secretary Kellogg's pact outlawing war.'Jow you can expect Al Smith to announce that he's a dry, after. a)l. A young college chap By the name of "Hap". Drove In for gas at our station, While touring the countdy dur- half fares. Free dancing. - clal Experiments to produce, aynthetia milk are being carried on by sever al eastern scientists. Thty might ask some of the farmers bow they mix theirs. Ride the safely chute! Thrills! trains leaving Returning Salt Lake City 8:15 and 1927 CI1EV. COUPE . T- on Aldon J, Anderson, mader-or-a-P- " tirvT HEATING Traffic Mgr. Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Co. (U.utV:Ti:RS siAiterl "ILIJI,eo4ermkaM writ va. Hwy Now ' ut. 5r.t. CO. j Stuart Bldg., St. Iouls, NEW SED CARS . . -- Francis Webster. Jr., formerly a resident of Cedar City, died at Pro on Wednesdays and Sundays during July and :Au gst via "Orem Jinew" Fare for ..round .trip (including admission) $15;' on' trains leaving Ftovo 8f,:18-- a. rn., 12:55, SiSSrarid 5:55 p. m. ". two sinter, Mrs. Amy W. Leigh of Cedar City and Mrs. Ida J. Llndcr of St. George. - - Mr. Webster, was engaged .In temple construction In the early days at St. George and Mantl. The body will be shipped to Cedar ' . City for burial. In- order to make a comprehensive survey of what club women and civic workers of the United States have done for their communities, the Woman's Home Companion has just announced an offer of J200 in prizes for the best letters describing service a gift rendered to its town or community by a woman's organization. The first prize wUl he$WK- - the aecond $50; third $25; fourth $13; and the fifth $10. The offer la extended to any or ganized group of federated or will close September 1 and that prizes will be awarded September 13 and announced in the December number of the Companion. Letters should be limited to 500 words, brevity being one of .the considerations in awarding prizes. No manuscripts can be returned, so postage should not be enclosed.'. The letters submitted must describe briefly a gift made to the community, suchN as a library,' a community house tor recreation center, a rest room for farm women or a memorial of 'any sort;' or some definite piece of public service rendered the community such as a Clean-u- p campaign, ., an illiteracy survey. The plan of procedure affd of 'money raised should be given". The survey Is to be known as the Community Service contest. MAN IS DEAD PLAN- same day. ed Opposite' Roberts Hotel Phone 823 CEDAR CITY DEPENDABLE 8-- 6 or Friday, August 10th , at Roberta HotH . . (Provo) From 10 a. nu to 7 p. m.- ,.By Mr. Cutrtave Mnxquardt Mr. Muruuardt speaka English, Cwman, I trtllan and French -Do not fail--to call on Mr. as you may not have another opportunity for years. It costs you nothing to examine and have demonstrated you privately, this scientific self - treatment: you are entitled to the same freedom from the truss and knife achieved , ; by manjr others. RememtMr the time and place. If not able to call, write for TREE TRIAL FLAPAO, Addrets Tk H4 Bd UlMViS MM mUk B1mYJ IIUANU -- Free to Ruptured and Aug. nraa I'UU l metsllM boxa. e: Wednesday oeyona words. To Be Continued OREM 11 :45 p. m. That trout fishing In Strawberry at its best is evidenced by the fact that some fine catches have been brought into : Spanish Fork ,y lucky sportsmen during the past few" days. One-- of the best of these waa the catch of William Robertson and his nephewj-Ehr- ro Brems, brother and son respectively of Mrs. Emma Brems, treasurer of Spanish' Fork. The Iwo fishermen brought home a string of trout measuring 15 to SO inches and weighing from 1 to 11 pounds. The string brought home by. the 18. They are of the red and silver salmon variety. Others who enjoyed a good catch last week end were the Dart brothers, sons of Mr. and Mrs, Fred S. DarC- - They ; caught 30 large fish,. from 15 to 24 inches long, In two days. There were five In the party. ther good .catches are reported, t lake is - Excursion Rates to either Saltair or Lagoon Resorts L , trUSS. . e - Prix,-Parts- . 11 Ior tw that Rod could explain why after- several he had lied 10 ner. "in is nope nau partners had said things In plain grown pteadilv until she regretted words, Llla suggested clearing the that he brdn't given iim a chance room for dancing. , .j. to defend himself. Several times Rod asked the extra girl to dance she was on the point of sending t he got a scowl from the mashim a telegrambut :1 always her culine member of the neighboring In wv,the stood pHde icourasred him-- Later eoup'e "thPt Suppose Rod could explain? Sup- dancing with Llla, ft was explained tconvenienIt found had he pose to htm that Bankie so she called relief, as It were to have her out Mr. Banks had a crush on the girl. of the, way? Rod-.) . And surely, if he were Ttr nt It was nothing ' to ..' - he would be amazed atlVsn'len- -ed tired; At least;-4hway she relaxed against Rod during the dance suggested jt, Itwas USING as though he held her :in hls arma entirely oblivious cf their surround-- 1 tugs nd thc rythnmr thf Tnusic. t Lila let her head sink to his shoulder and then curled one arm around are differ his neck. Presently he heard her Stuart's Plapao-Pad- s cnt from the truss, being mechan- STOP cold-blood- - hat meant life to her mother,..,;. the after-crisi- s sleep. 'he npxt day h slid wed her.. mthnr the telegram and told her wbnt-- a fortunate thing It was for Rod to beinvited to The Birches. ,Sho had decided, after a restless night, not to mention anything anA tnent with Ml". telegram abnt Rod and Llla. mother ber Illness of !ounceihe Hr mother knew that Bertie Lou 11 . .... baav-nd Ila were now apparently on Is noth It Ins- noO. I.ll t. lls him nC Bcrtle ,Uprs jerloii and gels him to spend the revealed this information, also Cyweek-en- d Pt their country hnnW rus' and tho splendid NOWX.O ON. WITH THE STORY future.glneronitv that Rod had with him. t . . - VVVTI.' Ti.tt her mother was to 111 to hear x,.... mollis ,th - truth now. she reflected And - Lorees. .... vshe nretended to h r)lfspl with It wis a crushing blow to Bertlo Rod's wire. And to carry out the Lou, that message "from Rod. Shfl pretense she sent him answer as Slumped weakly downon her lit In requested. Yes, her mother was out rid nrmmv rnc.kcr, too heartsick to of danger. However, she was omintry, and sat there while thecndu-- ' ously silent regarding . her own lum of her wavering faith nwUng plans.- -" -.tick to the point. which. .Jt had K leached when she made up her When "Rod received the telegram mind to return to Wayvltlo on the he began to feel deeply offended. train. available first Why coukju't Bertie Lou have teletnat she had after nina rpint : and office learned v...uo.i.u1 Rod's phoned that he- - was with Llla. INO won'iT"-- ; a had mocked herself, that , Lou." . his mood when he came lunch, hal been so willing to break Iholr "Pon't misunderstand me," Lila tired from miles of"tramping d'g Instead when Iincheon engagement ever the wooded hills In whlolvThe said quickly. "I want to help you I'le could lunch with Rod. Birches nestled. She had opposed 4 both. But you know you're not savfurther The shock of obtaining ing any money. Anyone who knows his going between her not minded ofr alone but Rod had "what your Income rroof of something is can see that.'" too was And her. she husband and his" old sweetheart, wise in the ways' of men to Insist R&4. reminded her that he would mothsave coming with the news of her her for the stolen accompanying him. er's illness, had thrown Bertie Lou upon jewels, the "What's asked. she news?" into a frenzy of unthinking haste. She knew he had received a wire 'You act avthough I demanded clothes, She, packed most of her reservamy afew-minute- spound of flesV! Lila complained before". Rod just, telephoned for a" Pullman sorrowfully: "Andm afraid, If It took from his and handed pocket tion, and rushed off to the station It to her. Lila could con- you persist in that attitude, that a thought of her theater en- ceal her satisfaction scarcely Bertie Lou is not going to like hav. on learning her spending curtailed. Bk will gagement with Lila. Bertie. plans for return- ing But once she had settled 'hqTself thatwere notLou's make a good impression wlthCj even mentioned. ing nii-ttrain, reaction to her She handed back the paper, ex- though. If you seem to be less reckstep had brought her face gratification that Mrs. less with your money."., to fac with the true aspect of her pressing Ward was on her way to recovery. unannounced leave taking. Rod wasi,plalnly puzzled. Bertie no Rod She felt had real that She had packed so many things. now for to a little Lou had been so sure that Cyrus and her note had been so brutally ground so she objecting to Molly had wished hem to enjoy Rod's telephoned , . .Rod would think she had gaiety abrupt. and asked her and Tom to come up good salary left him... ...perhaps he would for the Is Isn't so much the way "But night had discovered his ITU ess that she A neighboring couple also were reawakened Interest in Lila.' They brought left reached by telephone. vnnnn There ws still enough f"ith nroicrn wiirx Bin mi 1 ' de- fensively. "Well, she hurried off In a pretty manner,I think Llla ' .. declared. "She was upset excited," Rod " : replied loyally. Lila patted him on the shoulder. Good boy." she applauded, ."but if " - De-- 1 . "In' what way?" Rod asked . WNifiY",u..,.u ' , what everything Is so hunky-dor- y ' are yoU'worrying atoout?' It was her trump card.. "No Rod," she said as he hesitated for att answer, "I know you well enough to see that you're hurt. I've watched you struggling along under a lot. of debts, trying to make both ends meet get ahead.- - and save money to bu Id that Jiouse you're always talking . about- -: J 'ye cau tioned Bertie Lou .many times against throwing money away. But answered, New York went to her head, I'm " . bruskly. "Let me help," Llla pleaded. afraid. Roj stared at her as she spoke, "Sometimes an outsider can put at the discrepancy bethings straight for you better than bewildered tween her statements and Bertie you can." Rod said here was nothing to be Lou's. Lila had JsenjjjherffiejHiid put - straight "Oh. don't be so difficult," Llla was leaning agains a white pillar. begged him. "I know you're worry-- She.loked flawlessly beautiful in the that lent spiritig abou something. T think it's ualitypaleto moonlight her conventionally pretty Bertie Lou." features. Her hald was dressed to Would he resent her frankness? She waited to see. He said notlv fit her head like a gold cap, and a 'Tacy Ing. "I can't understand Bertie her full throat rose . from charm-inely - robe de style gown that was she went-on- , regretTu," speaking feminine and revealing. f, ill'-- . "She seems to have changed Rod could not believe she was lv so, lately." Red was at a loss to know in Inf. She spoke so earnestly, al Jnnt what way she 'meatf that his most sadly. "I can't tell you how wife had changed. ' He "waited for sorry I am," she went on, "because if you're not happy, Rod.. her to become raor.lefinite before ,Her voice trailed off wistfully. refuting her statement, Koa- - rose to make an answer, "We all thought hitwas going Wnv- Llla Phouldn't sav that! He to be such a successful wlf V. ........ Tr ... hflnnv ncrf.ll,, ..uK.-T,- ' went on. Rod glanced at her sharp- 'WAS! v.bj iiaiiuv, 11- was to tell her about, when Cy so, ly. "You know Cy's been rather dis- rus them, with a demand for pleased at her extravagance," she Lilajoined to make some sandwiches, added, as though she hated to say The cook and the, maid had been It.- Rod removed his hand from un- given the evening off. The Loree der hers. "I thought Cy approved had not expected to entertain to of his employes living well,"- - he night. Cyrus came up and put an said In surprise. "Anyway, I'm re- arm around Lila's waist and drew her to him. sponsible for what I do with the What he sawRod was facing them then surprised him money he pays me not' Bertie - ' she handles your money that makes me think she has changed," Llla explained. "She hasn't acted very welt toward you.., ' hopes for a satisfactory explanation fled with his message. She took It up, after a while, put it back In the envelope, and went in to see If her mother was' still asleep, ' She would want to know if Rod had wired. "I'm afraid I can," Rod admitted. Bertie Lou's eves filled with tears at sight of that dear, sjrentle face Lila's hand stole over and cover, She wanted ed his. "What's troubling-you- , Wtlll u uu.u ui K.ciJ', " asked gently. to sink down and press her face to Rod - -- but unmistak . - Jewel, are gone. He wants to notify the police but Hl.e denmr. pointing wt that susjacJon against m " even matter secret to keen Rod says.he from Bertie Lou-a- nd will pay for the Jewel as he can save tlx money. That night he thirtnrt h when tihrwlf e askIm Is so late. ' why ' Bertie Low "d'ttcovers the falxe-hood when Rod deceives her the recond time after a secret enRagn- - T . : sigh, very gently, ' . iU .. of her departure. He would IN XOflTEST FISHING GOOD iEWEY;GROVEwS wire or write, demands for ' explanations. She would know then how to Judge him. She had" to learn that It is fatal to one's peace ot mind or happiness to lay out lines of conduct for othe. persons to follow. "from financial worry "for Bertie Icon's sake." Shortly after, Ula asks Rod to in the of f Ice ""put ionw of her Jewelshiinband's ab- vault diirlnc, her ........ . - n irnz ,ranJically-Inaplre- d " . n- nss n position. However, Llla meets a rich MR. LREE and marries him.. 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