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Show PAGE SIX TZ. um. N 192& COPYRIGHT 0 PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEafBER 10. 1928. SPEEDERS PAY Pleading guilty to a charge ' ' r LaMar Hart of Provo, appearing a charge of driving and speeding, was given a $15 or 15 days sentence. W. H. Newman, of KJverton, wno was arresiea mi tne same time, will be arraigned Monday-on i ' U ' .., ,, t f i " of speeding, Loran Mott of Park City pay a Monday was sentenced-t- o serve"30 days in Jail fine of $25 in the Provo city c'ourt Mott, who was arrested by State Traffic Officer O. E. Van Wagenen, is alleged to have been racing between Point of Mountain and Lehi, Saturday. " ! FORMER PROVO one-arm- Arthur Grotegut of Spanish Fork, driving a car without a license, received a $10 sentence with a alternative. This fine. was suspended on a showing that the plate had 10-d- V '; I ' ' , . .. lost Ernest Williams of Spanish Fork was fined $2 for failure to heed a been - stop sign. This case wj handled by Justice L. O. Lawrence of Span ish Fork. Ed. Lewis of Springville a wagon without a light, driving was-- arrested to appear later, r- : :. - v. " r .. . K. l, h 6'J v , I - v " I hlH , CratgrAftr-hef7atherrTIeatlr- 1 cal sh krl. nd Fall ." 'v ;" "C . ' SybH's-hmg- .Mrs. Parkins rarae bustling up. mlultlbA na nil alnee ihe rannnt banish from her "My dear, Mrs. Jones just told me. mind the"lmage of young JOHN rr"re It's all I have. Just a tiny Oh, yes, you must, my 'dear. 1AWKENCE ,her first sweetah-- n t. gift. no don't unwrap it." She liiwrenne went to France wlt' "ie No, In Sybil's ear, "It's s A. E. F and never returned "ut whispered littlc bed Jacket I had for my Sybil believes herself still In love titnighter. It may come in handy him. ""The Corrales came, giggling. In order to think things over Plithe huppy and things she has taken a trip to Havana excited. young They, kissed Sybil, and with MABEL BLAKE, a social kissed Richard too. 1 Iwltu Sybil! "Not much of a Trousseau. Fiye and a dozen vests, eight step-in- s pair of stockings. Two negligees, one of them mussy. Three-- ' slips," with the hem out of one, and the shouiaer"sfrapsbff "another; Six George H. Small, - former- Provo resident, who died September 4 in Ontario, Oregon. Bishop Grace of Nephl, and J. Will Craighead of Provo, paid g glowing tribute to their friend. Musical numbers were fur-- 1 nished by the string trio consisting of Luclle Merrill, Zola Martin Ore., and died a few days later. and . Audrey Ostlund, and duets He had been a resident of Provo for 14 years. He was born ia Clay were rendered.". life-lon- Committal services were at the graveside at the Provo city cemetery, by the .Modern Woodmen of America, under the direction of J. WlliCralghead. Mr. Small had been' a member of the lodge for 32 years. The grave was decorate by Elder A. W. Hatch, who' bad charge of the funeral. Mr. Small, with members of his family, was on a tour of the northwest when he became usddenly 11L He underwent a major operation In -the Resarybspital at Ontario, onducted -- ' Center, Kansas, July 23. 1875, and was married September 16, 1896 te Flora Wilson, who survives him. He is also survived by three sons and two daughters as follows: Mrs. Rulon Sorenson, Owen K., Seldon d and Rex Small, and Mrs. Elmo all of Provo. Also by three brothers and pne sister, Frank Small of Wabuska, Nev., Henry Daniel Small of Dearborn, Michi gan, R. L. Small of Salt Lake, Mrs. HarryTL Rundle of Clay Center, . Kansas. : All-re- , . The quick" and effective work of the Payson fire department and the abundance of water in the lat- -' Oscar Francis Mower. erala' of the Strawberry High Line son . of WW Ham M- - Mower -- of Canal company saved the property Springville, died Sunday at . the of Mrs. MoUy Kunt on her farm, a 'residence, four following' family four miles northwest of Payson, months', illness. from being completely destroyed by was In born Mower Spring Young ville, May 8, 1917. In addition to . lire. his parents, he 1 urived by one A neighbor observed smoke in " sister, Josephine Mower, the vicTnlty of one of the Bhedt Funeral services wil- be held afternoon on Saturday. A shortly. Tuesdayrat13Q o'clockrrln the strong wind was blowing alrne ward chi.pel at Springville. time and by the time he reached Interment, will be In the Evergreen the fire had spread rapidly. place cemetery. An alarm was sent totown and Chief R. L. Wilson and his fireADMITS "UNDERSTANDING" men were soon on the Job... Fire had spread to three large hay NEW YORK, Sept 10 (UP).-M- iss stacks and three stacks of grain. Florence Trumbull, daughter Two large streams were pumped of the Governor of Connecticut, for aix hours, work being concenand repotted flanccee of John trated on the haystacks and the Coolidge, son of the president, is grain. Notwithstanding the large bask at her Connecticut home to- amount of water used it is ex day after having admitted "that pected that the grain can be dried she and John have an "understand- and threshed. The loss will prob. ing" - about being ( engaged. ably not exceed $1000. . "rd - ' - v- Monarch Range Show of fers many wonderful advantages I haven't a night dreaseaJToo.ba4 white one Ja the bunch. Brides are ' supposed to wear white, aren't Remember they? Oh, well when Enid Swallow was married she had two dozen of everything. And her From vests "to sheets. monogram fen every blessed thing. SybiOur mother will have a fit" ' - - "I know it. Poor old dear!'SBut think of all the trouble I'm' saving her- - money, too" "What will Tad say?" Tad? Oh, he always said I was rrazv ' -- - IrT"""1 Rev. E. E. Bachelder officiated at the funeral services held Sunday afternoon at Mend Trope all, for CHILD DIES Mayor Alma 'Van Wagenen and Chief of Police Otto Birk wiU go to Manti Tuesday to attend the sixth annual .convention of .Utah State Division of the International Association for Identification, to be held Were September 11 and 12. : The mayor and Chief. Birk recently attended a convention of the Northwest Association of Sheriffs and Police, in which organization Chief Birk took a membership. Serious Fire At " Payson Is Averted People coming from far and near to get their new range Sybil!" !'Aii(UValerie?" "The devil with Valeric." .' "Oh. Syb Sib,-- uear, I wish you I wouldn't. You'll be sorry. I know I you will." 1 ;rorkerIhey meet Eustls aboard "llere, heref" tie- rrh-d."I'll be sorry, whnt do, Maih, and he begins Immediately to mokr nd I've been miserable o enoughrt kis. the bVidelrroWSitose" God knows, to get a brenk some , oybtl for a little sapphire circlet sne fall in line.'.. where. It's too late for post to wearing, proposing that they use ' Then there wore more ' and now." ft for a wedding rl.ig. And he tells more laughter. Until kisses, saw Sybil her the captain will marry them I Mabel; pale 'and' frightened looking Mabel was crymg soft there In Havana harbor; the Tail. NOW CO ON. WITH THE STOBY clutching - Poor old Mabel looked posi- - her eyes ineffectually see herself!" "If she could only CHAPTER XVI rt4e4y green, Sybil threw her arm thought Svbil lmpatientlyV "Come "The exhilaration of madness!" . about her. cried Richard. "The ecstacy of it!" j "Excuse us, everybody. The bride on, Merry Sunshine,' she coaxed And then, Sy. il looked at Mabel, "and the maid of honor must get "Into your glad rags. Youre holding Mabel standing there, consternation dressed. And you' too, Rich. Weir up the party." She preened Jnto the little glass on her good, plain face. Sensible your white knickers, and your very on their washstand and remembered Mab. ' Lord, where did sense get best tie." parading He devoured her with blazing Valerie, exquisite in satin, , you! the long mirror in her dress eyes, and Implored like a suppliant. before "Darling!" table. Two girls from Madame Richard's voice was low how. He "Give me another kiss, Sib." i. ing her veil, and "No no more. Run along, Sim- de Coen'-- arranging whispered against the softness of the sweep on her train. her neck. No can't come to the fix'rg pleton. "Not much like Vals wedding, And Mable turned white as the bride's boudoir today. Oo on get had a she remarked. "That painted ropes when Sybil slippe-- i out! Mab and I have a lot to do."' modiste and two maids togirl dress tier : the But he went with them to their ring from her finger and dropGet on to Job, Mademoiped it in his outstretched hand. A Rtoteroom.. and held her to him, up. Mabelle. your Tie that knot in back, selle tossed breeze her and kissed her and, baby hair, madly. will you? Bows are such a darn blew her skirts. Her eyes were nuisance. were her cheeks When he and had flashing, pink gone, Sybil closed "My-de- ar you can see right as the steward's roses. She laughe.l the doorrand stood with her back this skirt!.: Where's your recklessly. against it. Mabel had sunk limply through pink slip? Here hook trie up .lp . "All right!" she cried. "I will!" on her berth, and was fanning herthe back. Now then, how do I look?" Breathlessly she pulled Rich toward self listlessly. (o Be Continued) her.' "You never thought I'd do it. "No time for speeches, Mab. - I did you? Never, never, never in know you're oing to be a good (And in the next chapter Sybil your heart you know you duln'l. scout." and la not long In gets married Well, I will! I will'" "But, Sib- - how about Craig?" : regretting it.) 1 Then Richardhd her-in-"Please. Mab." arms, and his voice . was singing ."Rich has swept you off your feet The biggest sensation In bird with joy. desi- - " the emigration to "Sybil! Svbil!" . "I know, Mab. That's what I lore, this year, isthe of this He lifted her off her feet, and needed -lapwing. This country sweep me off is an English bird never before kissed her on hi(.'h. He swung her my feet. fonrni" Is toogaoJ Craig about. her wildlv. for me. Rich is more my sort. known hv the United States. The hun.-when an eseimated 500, reach he was breathless, he OntirhBs-W- i "lt on a pedestal. first flock, kissed her again. Wrhen I came toppling down,. I'd ed Newfoundland and the bird ex at once said that an unusual"Restrain yourself, Mr. Eustis. his There aren't any perts ly extended eastern gale must have Father Finn's looking at us." pedestals in Richard's life. I could- wafted them over. However, a few Primly, with mock solemnity, she n't disillusion him he's not that weeks later, when there was no him away. pushed - "Why not? Anybody'd look at von "Oh. my dear. I think you are particularly Btrong wind from the darling. Oh, you wonder girl. You mak'ng a mistake." There "were east, another flock of 1000 arrived, still Jarthec west, jh Nova Scotia. ' adorable, lovely thing!. Fathet Finn toats-i- n Mabel'a eyes. oh. Father" Finn. Come meet the "Mable Rlake don't you know It's The lapwing- is an old world plover is and Mrs. bride Jones. distinguished by & long crest bad lurk to cry on a wedding day!" of black feathers that curl back Richard dragged them ovcrAnd aaunea ner .own eves oypu ai his head, and he has a hind there was a great dml of shaking "!'ni fP:"i7 to wear-roeeor " over toe. It is one of the most beautiful , nanas, ana Mrs. Jones ran to tell frrttA PVire mui, ...Ml K gray of short birds and mighty good eatHurry up, like a good ing, sweetly blessed tHem they say. wJ.onn't have a maiiof honor By and by Captain llanna came. with a red nqse please, Mab. That spick and span Jnsh!ning white, blue' crepe riV. 'chine is lovely on with Tina, the boat's monkey mas-co- you. and-you eanwcar your preIn a cap, cious pink "hafj our roses. - hopping along by his side. And a Oh. such a swanky wedding!" steward with. two little love birds Sybil was tossing things about 5 MAN AT REST " .. J , uroia, and his voice was Hinging I his THIS HAS HAPPENED deep " bass. ."My gifts to the .. SYBIL. THOBNE, Boxton society brldt." glri, entertains a strange. proposal l Prom bis pocket he produced a from RICHARD EUSTIS. Because pananVa, fine as linen. "Anrl n .Viof f rr tho ... arrnnm be wants her so that "longing Is an Another steward came""TfVttti a ache In his bones," Etrstis twho pro feswcs' to soorn and despise mar-- rhest in his arms. "Some embfoideriefTTJ picked up tare) finally begs her to marry Tor. the captain. him. , But Svbil hi "florfi or less n"Uged "But the brides must be served." The steward laid the chest at to CRAIG NEWHALL, wealthy and Sybil's feet.. desirable. It was to please her ."Oh." Captain Hanna, you're too that she had consented for me." There were hystcrl- to a secret - understanding with goodtears-behih 1 Will Visit Manti I ;;Tf ( 'i hen Jtichurd l;ad her In ' SPRINGVILLE 'faiti ' ,v . 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