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Show PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1928 PAGE SIX mi) COPYRIGHT Wn.- - - - - A if SERVICE ' ELEANOR EARLY Ay JNC f CITY NEWS j , , f FATSANDERS, i w. Robert F. Mathls returned to Los I Angeles this morning after visiting here for two. weeks with hi parents f Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Mathis. Miss Gene Phillips of Salt Lake U attending the'B. Y. U. this year. She will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth.. Mrs. Grant Wlrick and son, of ' The combnatlon of "Fat" SandSalt Lake are spending a few days ers' country store and the dance in Provo," the guests of Mr. and Mrs. music of Verdi Brelnholt's Colum: TUBS WASHINGTON C0L1IBIANS, m corAt.twso twiwe, : r r tooKTHee upon , II . 7 By Crane 1.1 AT GLENGARRY " n v ' ' j '- ; -- i A4 - p; Stewart, Scott : -. bians '1sexpected "to" Mr. and Mrs. Heber K. Larson amusement attraction prove"aare at Glengarry and family of Salt Lake were Friday and Saturday evenings, among the Provo visitors Tuesday. Sept 2T and 22. Miss Edith Hemmbigwajr of ChiThe Management of the resort cago, III., was a Provo visitor the announces that this will be the only fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Porter and Joint appearance of these two ex Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Tucker, of ceptional attractions, and believes d feature St., Louis, Mor, were here on busi- that the will be the outstanding event of the ness Monday and Tuesday Lewis, daughter Kath-ry- amusement season in Utah county. .Mr,andSayde son John, attended the Fat's country store is well known g at Payson Saturday in this section, as are the Columand Sunday. While there they were bians. Sanders Is bound for Den the guests of Mrs. Lewis' sister, ver, Colo., after the Glengarry en Mrs. William H. Reese. ; gagement. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Belmont reThroughout the summer, Breln1 ' cently returned from Fish lake, holt's orchestra . has played at the where they spent ten days. " A most Old Mill club In Cottonwood canenjoyable time was spent and they yon, near Salt Lake City, and they report that the fishing was fine. have been chosen from all fhe orMr. 'and Mrs. Byron Denhalter chestras of the state to fill a have returned to their home In Pro- winter's engagement in the Rainve from a ten-da- y trip to Los Ange- bow Gardens elaborate dance hall, les, California. which will open.JnSalt.Xake this Mr. and Mrs, Walter JB. Fresh winter. . water of Salt Lake were visitors In I Provo Sunday, the guests of Mr. I and Mrs. Walter L. Freshwater and I I H. Stratford of Pocatello. Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Palmer, parents was a business - visitor in Provo of the young couple. J. E. Andrews of Portland, Ore., Tuesday. visitspent' the. fore part of the week In edB. JL William of Bountiful friends here Tuosdav. ' , . r . .. . . Provo. ; Paul C. Brelnholt of Provo and Albert Walker Is here from BeaEdna Thompson of Sclplo were isver for a few days. Sheridan Ray Powell of Price And sued a marriage license at the coun-t- v cour house Tuesdav,.'. were Dorth'a Petrena Alhretchtsen of "ril huve my tittle hoaven If I ever patch thing up rtlth Craig." were issued a marriage li- Clarence Dewev Erdman of Spring-vill- e Emery " I and Elen Dorothea Poulsen of cense Tuesday at the county court THIS HAS HAPPENKD If this eUge of the sented me." thing to say-- nt ' : Spanish Fork. SYBIL TIIOKN'K: bride of two trRme. There are no hard and fasti "SvbilV Mabel's lauehlnir nrotest house. ' Q. H.'Nye of Twin" FailsTldaho. G. R. Wilcox of Milford ia a busithe conditiori.EQU, contera-.Lwa- a rather shocked. weclm, and dtsertea, ant uusbunU. in rule-fo- r Havana. RICHARD EL'STIS. faa-- 1 plate. jNone at aU -- unfortunately, "Well, I have," Insisted Sybil. ness visitor In Provo for several Is a business visitor in Provo this week. . clnating and unmoral, supt her In-- "n any case, i should advise that "Might as well be,' frank about it. days. Leon B. Peterson and "Mabel Verna Llndquist of Logan spent to an Impetuous marriage afU'r you keep your misgivings from her. Now suppose you'rbrget your outFlorence Ekker, of Eureka, were five days'. courtehilK Thpy niot onj Divert, her mlndll Get het: out on raged sensibilities . for a - minute, Tuesday and. today In this city.' Mrs. EL Robinson of Salt Lake united in marriage Tuesday by E. Mab, and listen to me." ahlpboard and were married in Ha-- deck if you can." was - among - the - Provo - visitors Bvron Dastrup. county, clerk" of ana harbor. ..On. their weauing "Would you be willing to drop in Uta county. The ceremony was (To Be Continued) . Tuesday. night Richard became IntoxkatMt,' and see Jier, Doctor?' Edgar Beasey and Mabel Ander- performed at the county court and despite constant promises, he, "It wouldn't do a particle of orTod, . ; (Sybil philosophizes on life and son, both of Mantl, were issued a house. .. enntinura to drlnk. Following aj my dear young lady." love. At last they reach Boston. marriage license ... at the Morris ChriHtensen of Drlggs, oartlcularlv sordid scene, Sybil: Tuesday thn nlght-In- -: That uiglil Syttri8TppXr filf"u"ily. Meantime, In Havana, Jack Moore county court house. A marriage li Idaho, is a visitor. In this city this has broken the news to Richard cense was T also Issued to Glen week. another hotel In the morning, Mabel never closed her wyes. James Garnett is here from Brig-haand Hampton of Lehi and Nola Bonn of The dreadful uncertainty ot It f Kustis. Events crowd thick moved to forgive him again, she ' for a few days on business. .American Fork. returns to their apartment. Illch- - In four days they amuld be with fast In the next chapter.) ard Ilea in a drunken stupor a i Craig and the famll Mabel pound i ed her pillow fieucely and moaned the bed. On the floor-therbottle and" the card of one in silent misery. "Of aU thehorrible complica of Havana's notorious women. . Sybil tions !" disillusioned, Completely ecka . MABEL. BLAKE., a Boston - The nexynibrnlng Sybil went to 'j social worker, with whom she had breakfastIn the salon. But it- was made the trip to Cuba, Mabel,! was Jho' last time she esnayed It meantime, has become engaged to She Had luncheon and dinner JACK MOORE, an American sales brought to her on deck, and an- man working in Havana. Sybil tells IwJihced her intention that evening them of the final break with Rlch-l- o having all her meals in her deck ard, and begs Mabel to return tojhalr. Boston with her. Thejr-sa- ll thaK "It's really much pleasanter," she WHY-Y- OU afternoon,- - leaving EntlattU,'WitiriTK'TrtUfry In the dining double-barrele- n, L, - ...... - . home-comin- .v Vv i SW. you 601 Hiuw? usr Tnoo tost Turf Oft TrtE 6RU Vlffr f 'V fflwerf TrVG BWi 6W)vVM a sucvv wch 9wze, mi wend! WITH HER. 9 I VMS WVT 1H00 WO J IVm f WrW OOST ,Tr00 NOT GET Twee To thV lcnb ees? 05 WRONG, ; AODSOU flit suv sev. we MVtR nAm? Tve (APTWITW ' i CAMP OF V r irr rr ? , 7 r " . a, . MaBMm . - J -- . -- i m t. e -- - t - THERE ARE REAL REASONS AS TO SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXCEPTIONAL PIANO OFFER .' . room." asleep. After that she spent most of her On the way home Mubel sirprls-- J r Sybil by suEgesting an Jfnmed- - time In the open, even sleeping one And pos- - hot night on the boat deck. late divorce and advam-lnt-th- e Ihllity of murrlnge wiyi CRAIO so the days passed, lazily and Craig Is aflne young antly enough, until the journey : man the moxt riigiblbachebr In home was over. "" Boston and very raiich in' love with Sybil. She Was in fact en- - They were getting In In the after-race- d to hlmi atthe time of her noon. Sybil, in a deck chair, I munched an apple meditatively. . mad marriagei with EusUs. "Well, Mab," she confided, "I've Sybil bocom IB and Mabel, thor-oughly alarpfad, seeks the advice made up my mind what I'm going of Dr. Hejnlersoni a passenger on,t do. I'm not going to say one ! single word about Richard to any- their hontr jNOW CJ6 ON WITH THE STORY, body. , "If Craig still wants to marry me. afu,r the shameful way I've treated CHAPTER XXIV ., bcl had never iclt so uncom-- ! mm, I m going to wait until I m sure or myscir. Then, if fytable in her life. A brick red auogemcr ush intensified her unbecoming! Know l want to marry him and. ett Bunburh.-Bhfffmy dear, Id ber sure this time-- In that nil the blood her face had rushed to her blis-- 1 !'' make a clean breast of every- irwui Kill uraig s tered nose. Even her eyes smarted ming. love, but I euess that would be mv with painful embarrassment "And swlaLKoxkcx.' ahc punishments 77" "As if you hadn't had enough "reminded herself sternly, "and supnow!" interrupted Mabel. posed to be hard boiled!" Dr. Henderson was regarding her ."Life's all punishment for me." "Oh, don't be morbid, dear. It curiously. "Jf there ?ia apvlhUisj I enn do " isn't CKaetly a bed of roses for any he repeated, and smiled in an of ua, you know. Makes you wonder what it's all about doesn't it? amiable, professional sort of way. "It Isn't about myself I wantpir Life's so hollich It Booms as If to ask you." she stammered. "Its there ought to bb something good a friend of mine. Oh, "Doctor, won't Lsgmnwhere." ''Well. rn have my little heaven. you Blt'wer there for a few min- tites so that I can talk without any- - u,l ever patch, things up with Craig. 1 could j ir ne body hearing us?" They found deck chairs while j Bt a divorce after a while." "Of course you could, dear. What noor Mabel murmured distractedly, "You're very good." And when they j did I tell your Well, there wouldn't " be r anv had seated themselves she began to sense in it if it wasn't going to do "talk rapidly. "I 4on't4iow-4M)W-tbeiinPeiL- some good.. Do you suppose Craig hana I'm foolish tojsother you; but Will ; wajatjne, Mab when he I'm so worried You see -- it's this knows?' . "Oh, I'm sure he will, Sib. I way,. Doctor " and she launched think" real love can" forgive most Into the story ot Sybil's marriage. "Now," she concluded hopelessly, anylhing." "Put I couldn't forgive Rich." Is. If the poor girl's "you see how "Of course you couldn't That was going to have a baby, It's perfectly He insulted you outawful, for she doesn't mean to tell different anyone, that she has- been married. raged you oh, my dear, there isn't She doeBH't want to- have anything any comparison at all." "Perhaps Craig will think I treatto do with that wicked man. - And o ed him as horribly as Rich treated besides It would be terrible bring a child into the World With a me.;- In a way" there's a sort of . L. I Monarch :: Range Show at all D.T.R. Co. Stores Ar;a.r;i3rJ A t '! iBIHHWUB" "1 $ ltt 'liCH'T JiJ il 89 ; 00 Kuys a Monarch Y Malleable Range . J'mj.. - "My biscuits are simply wonderful, since I got my New Monarch." This is the expression of hundreds of Mothers in Utah County. Ask a Monarch user. i E MUSIC HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY E . Now! S JlIER!ySQ3LX-QN- 4 Select Your New Range . . f WHO HAS EVER MADE SUCH A REMARKABLE OFFER T ' T: .T - . Mmr. . i4 -- ried at all." . ,- same.-Supp- taeT?a-ir-silently- Doctor "HehdersKwi .'wlrled hlr thums upon his little round stom- - .' ' ach. ......i..,,;, "And how." he asked, "did you think I could help your "'"r : ' Mabel explained. "But you see I mav b makine a mountain out of a Wlrhin:'trthestcrfectly-mis-n H .T - ose Leading Music Teachers Names that count for much when musie is mentioned i PROVO Virl Martin, Ernest-PaxmaAlene C. Simmons, Mrs. Leona M. Van Wagoner, Mrs. Anna II. Hinckley, S. W. William-WLouis Miller- - SPRING VILLE Eugene L.Faux. PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. R. Easton Moffitt. l-- - 1 1 1 - She-has- a thing 4 Thoughtfully the little physician gazed upon the ocean. Well, now, that's a very difficult pure white, enamel panels, vit-fused linings, mirrco top,-- , duplex draft and t all other Monarch 'features v it conies (o you for $89.00. It is a real M ri , S -- - bur 10 n, m. Range Show Open An ' " Now! Buy Your New; Monarch Range .V "The 1329 ji Account Today North - i ti To Your Home. During This Big ; "" University IlI y Delivers Any Monarch Range 1? J3 v" t COPYRIC.HTKD .u WTfbftur?r, 1P28 BT ROYAL W. PAYNES y -- a, 1,111 rs . Down e-- t been able to eat since we came aboard. Do ehe is go-you suppose, Doetor-,-thInsr to have a baby?" crablo. R $ a Cable & Sons product, are marked at the low price of $384.00. the reimlar list Drice being $475 in mahogany tase and $500 in walnut. A beautiful duet bench to match and $40 in music lessons by your favorite music teacher, a partial list of whose names appears below, will be Included, free of charge. There will be no extra delivery charge to any part pf Provo or nearby point. In order to place this special offer within the reach of all, Consolidated Music Company will accept $19.20 as down payment, the balance to be paid at the rate of $9.60 per month. pianos, SECOND- :- The exceedingly - Mabel tried to - sound "confident, but her heart was full of misgivings. Suppose Craid did love Sybil, Just the he uta want to marry her. But suppose .Sybil was going to have a baby Richard's baby. How would Craig feel about that? And how about Richard -- It would be his baby, too. Mightn't he want H?r .That was a new idea. Mabel pon- Perhaps " SyhU. would let him have It1 If she didn't love Rich, perhaps she wouldn't love the baby his. baby. ' Sybil interrupted her train of - .. thought. "Mab, I waa talking with the captain yesterday." she demanded. "Jie says-that alHlf hr Accidental, and that everything is chance." He had the thing pretty well doped. I think I rather sree with him rake me lor instance. I m si"-Mother was satisfied enough. with Tad before I ever came along. All mY life I've thought she half re-- ans-we- - - parallel." "There Isn't, Sib. Craig will Here is a Monarch Malleable jrange, as pictured, that every cair for a good ap" pearance and long life,, - With bright nicklc trimmings and et- ed i . . . j heritage like that. "Richard Eustis was drunk almost every blessed minute If she's going to have a baby, everybody will knowabout her marriage." And they'd know she had run away from '' her husband. Oh, it would be so dreadful !'..,,. ; Mabel sighed miserably. Then a - thought,- - like lightinlng, flashed ' , ' across her minj. v "Heavens above," she groaned, "it would be worse than that They'd never fcelteve8ybtt had been mar-- Mam-Stre- - . . E This offer is made by the Consolidated Music Company, 119 - 121 Utah Salt Lake City, and 83 North University Avenue, Provo, where the business policy has always been honesty, and where the critical buyer is' most easily satisfied. The offer is open to all. Call personally if you can rhone if you cannot call Write if you cannot phonerTo those . wishing to take advantage of this unusual piano offer it is advisable that they do so immediately, as no more of these fine pianos can- be obtained for sale at the price given above. There have been many sold and you are urged to call before it is too late. . J?IRSTi--r One-rric- House e Dixon - Taylor Russell Co. -- zz- - .rr..: - .. Eight Busy rurnilure Stores -- . rzrzrjl:': The Lowest Prices Large Scale Specialized Buying Affords ciii |