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Show SECTION TWO: PRQVO EVENING;IIf;RALpAERIIAY,' $2$: QyEMPEIH6, Trrrrrr her away vmm from'home. " And being away snc ) had nearly forgotten. She fcad now beenn the- - verge letting her golden opportunity slip by because ' . . , no "man could buy her a dress and . . . yes, because she : had dreamed half the night about, a young man she had dined with on The Springvllle high school audia starry roof garden. . , , was filled,, to capaoity Suntorium smile. a little smiled bard, Jerry day evening when tha American I? She must stop thinking about. Dan enteVtained wHh it gion post And Harvey now and forever. men of SprldgVllle and patriotic ' program : in, 4eommemora-tio- n Mark Trljiip,1 manager of Hedqulst somehow, somehow she must get a of 'ArrnisUqa day. '"Post Com- Drug company's Bprlrigville store, t Lsontine Lebaudy must not Mapleton and their. j wiyes enterdrf. Howard San-I outshjnfr ,her not' on that one tained at a patriotic program and mander jGroyjEt Clyde presidad.' and .' brother-ir-laWwas led by 'E, ford also ' of Spiinzville. "are recpv-- 1 , night. She" would light , her eyes lunchebn in the Third ward Relief Community sing ihg erlhg from slight 'wounds irifliQted j with the stars of hope, .and brush society hall Monday evening. Grover O. F. McShane of Salt Lake was from . a shotgun while "hunting! her half until it became a golden Clyde, commander of the American n can-- j. snare to catch a man's heart. If Legion post No, 28, was in charge. the principal .speaker. 'Iq yonnec-tio- pheasants near Spring creek ' V? !, with his talk .patriotic selec yon Sunday afternoon, hep lips were not red enough she D. F. Crandall,' second -tions were rendered by rtlAAjJtiga wouid color them with the bright- - Linander was toastmaster, "Salt who 'A' Lake friend from acf W. S. Dunford ot the state Orga school orchestta also Mlss.H.cle" est carmine. with a vo- conipanled them. shot at allock' of nization was present. as was also Palfreyman entertained ' . dismiscalculated the "And Alester will want me," she Mrs. E. O. Edwards, state' president cal solo accompanied at fhi (plane quail, i ile tance and as a result Mr. Tripp and told a thrilling heart 'Til be irresis- of the American Legion auxiliary. by E. IV Faux., , ;A;,'. Mr. Sanford, whd were standing at tible. It will be my night and then, Each gave an interesting talk. showreceived Mrs.-- . Edwards told of her recent tonlol Mom, you can sit in the sun." Mr. "tmnford urged all ex--, a distance beyond, snot of l er, Anat convention San It waB all very easy to declare trip to the service men to Jain-tLegion' and went to the offices of Dr. these things. To accomplish them which .Theywhere several shot were rekeep In mind the ideals for Nelll well, that was "something differ- ment announced justbef ore closing they fought ten years agot-.- n :i :? moved from the faces and heads ot ' ent AH that day Jerry racked ,her time. "Be sure and; read 'ouc ad In addition to the speeches by the . the hunters. ' " brain in vain. state officials Mrs Lela Nelson, In the papers."' She considered rnsny expedien' At the newsstand - where they president ot the Sprlngville ' all cies. She thought- of sending a bought their papers, Myrtle grumeligible women of urged - , message to Alester telling him that bled about the sale. Sprfngvilte to- Join 'tile' anxlllary. she needed him. JWhen he came in ""Sorne impbrted lace tunlcs.'-'sh- e Business relative to the dances answer to hen summons she could muttered; "they'll move like a Ion which are ' being conducted by the explainmake up gome plausible of bricks with everybody wearing Sprlngville post was- - discussed. A ! story to'obtaln enough money for printed materials." s piano solo was 'rendered by Miss thatkdreas. Tunics! - Women niore them llkft Lenore Thorn; a musical treading Glenn Neilson, 18, .son of Mr, and No, it wouldn't do! She hadn't dresses! t ., ... by Mrs. Leo. Robertson, accorapan- Mrs. L. A. Neilson of Mapleton, was made herself cheap, Jt had been had led at the piano bjrMfaWlll WU4 aeeldenUlly shot through he foot a staggering thought. Jerry She wouldn't be poor! She ney. Several songs led Jby L. E. Sunday with a 22 rifle while hvmt- herpTlde before; itasamatter of calculating policy now. There woulchrti Faux were sung during the luneh- - mgf near Oak Sprmgs.-- ' must be some other way! ' Poverty was for those who want- - eon. About forty members and .The accident occurred when tha "Girlawe'vS got a big on ed itt-- , guests were present to enjoy ths- boy stumbled causing the gun to. i..: tomorTOW," the head of hef depart- L,.affair. (To Be Continued) . . explode. tions that - had'-drive- n LEGIONNAIRES tt Service RUTH DEWEY GROUES THIS HAS HPPPvvn ... JERKJTRAY thinks that love Is delusion and make up her mind lor money. She works In t;nifttryAmi denies tarseif' luxuries re' for a vacation at Atlantic; ' . Otj-- .But ne 1st stunned by the theft of her tooney the night before her departure, iothlng remains bat ta fo camptne'witia her 4'jonmate, MYKTLE, on the north shore of . lonf ' Island. ' , Their camp Is wrecked when Ban airplane owned by young; , ALESTER CAB8TAIRS crashes Into it The others oaeape Injury, tout Jerry Is picked tip unconscious by DAN HARVEY," the pttJt Alester drives that Jerry to the doctor who finds her Injury Js not serious. ., ' 'On the way back, Alester stops at an Inn for dinner and'so'xns amused when Jerry refuses a drink. He introduces her to LEONTINE LEBAUDY, who invites them to a birthday party. ' 'Alester continues t' shower auctions 'upon Jerry and tells her that he' loves her. But ' he does not ask her to marry him, and she is puzzled. She tells herself that she must not forgnt that he is to marry for money, but her heart Is 'not stirred as mnrh by as it is by the memory of Dan Harvey's alc'jfness when he had driven twr home after the vacation. " (She refuses A tester's offer of a ; new party dress for Leontlnc-'-s party because she is too' proud too accept But she has no rnbroy to J buy a new gown unless Myrtle (an v: y lena it to Her. , NOW'OQ.pji WITH 'THE 8TOBY ' why Tiaven't you written me J I'm know" worried about you: Yo you promised to writ often tad Harfy tells me such dreadful things, that he's heard about sew York. ) I so afraid something will happen . to you. Of course, child, I don't blame 10 for leaving us, but Jerry sweet I just couldn't stand it if any "harm came to you. t ' "Write soon, and let me know If box of cookies I'm you receive the ' sending you. . I wanted to make you a nice dimity nightgown- -! got tne material but. Doris wanted it so bed to 'make a ' dress for her layette I couldn't refuse her. Harrjs nasn t had much-worlately but 1 can't help them a great deal. Your pa is Siting again It's" that lum bagoand has to sit in the sun most f the time. Mr. "Shears want ed him to work on a lob but he wair feeling a little better lhat day and had gone fishing. Mr. Shear! came again in the evening but your pa "had got .worse. But he manages to pajf the rent and we hays enough, to eat. so "I suppose I n j ti , k -- At-est- & tv4 A .Jshouldn't complain. sTs-7? having pretty good Muck .Mif 'r I 4 with mylayrnr hefts until the" rata .... "14. from that warehouse down ths Of street got to eating the. eggs, And . the dry weather haa4 just about .4 ruined by' lavender bed. I was going to make-i- t up 1n little "bags for the woman's exchange to sell but" I planted 1t down near the end of the lot and Harry took the nose over ta his place td wash his car--he aV--v bought a second hand one cheap and, your pa told him-h-e could keep it, I carried water for a few ; - 'I days but my dizzy spells came on again and I hade to give it up. "But, I was fortunate to get a chance to take care of Mrs. Shears' children -- While she went over to Miller's Verty-- to visit her sister ' "Gee, Jerry, 'rm' sorry.; I lent Geerge - sul that money to be a silent Alice; whtfliad-an; operation , . ; ; ; ,: partner In a hot dog stand." :7.y'.;,r. like Leontlne tbaudy could do any- they dressed'f or 61k. ' ' Jerry dls-- ; ;jffy crumpled' theletter with a thing' she wanted with him, dui an appointment at the prospect of not sudden passion of ury'Her fath. obscure little shopgirl. going to the party had"dlsappeared. er's lumbago! .Did "her mother stm She wished she could tell 'herself If Alester wanted to "drop her for believe in thai old bromide? And let him. She wasn't go- Harry taking the hose he'd always that she didn't like nlm anyway, thlsr-we- ll, but that wasn't being honest with ing to have kept htm guessing any taken things. ; ; . , "Oh. Mom," she cried under ner herself., She just simply couldn't longer. He'd told her -She did like him. ..But why hadn't times that he loved "her and let It oreatn, now they .' do abuse 'your . . .. she fallen head over heels la love go at that Ana i was going to do so much for That would with Dan Harvey? She was quite gsy "Tintir they you and all Tve done is to add to have settled everything Well, not stopped in the lower hall for their your worries While I had a swell everything, but at least she couldn't mail, on their way out to-- . break- time; playing around with a man think of marrying one man while fast. It was to be coffee and dough- who could give ma enough to make she was in love with another. . nuts in a coffee house this morn- life easy for, you. .,. , Jerry went to sleep feeling sorry ing. - There was only one letter for v Jerry reached into her baJ and for herself and began to dream of her from her mother, Jerry eag got out a handkerchief to dab at a young marrahe" wanted to forget erly tore it open at once. She re her brimming eyes. man with dark hair and deep membered guiltily that she hadn't Myrtle, waitmg for her In the ' blueXgray eyes. written to her mother a word about coffee house, looked anxlonidv a She woke 'in the middle of the her vacation except a few, brief mes the clock on the wall, and finished her second doughnut in haste. She night 'smiling softly in the warm sages on some postcards. darkness, and for the first time in Myrtle went on ahead. , Jerry be couldn't wait any longer. No sense her llfe she. war near; p the point gan the "letter wttlTher usual pre hi both of them being 1aler " of admitting' that rlcnes were not sentiment of bad news from home. Jerry went to her job without all that mattered that wealth was Her mother's. letters were never breakfast he had lost her appenot the greatest goal in life. cheerful, though Jerry was sure she tite and "her cheerfulness. ' Her mother's letter had taken her "back Myrtle was surprised the next tried to make them to Marblehead, to the sordid condi , dearest". she morning to find her cheerful . as , JC V - .. 1U A YVVCt) VTT , Jerrv. I'm sorrv." itvrtle In answer to 'her roomt mate's questions." "I lent George all that money to be a suent partner In a hotdog stand. He and that fellow whose garage he uses are on tne jerrcno starting Turnpike. . Gee, I'm sorry If you Counted on' me to help you out Vaii Irnnw I would if I COUld." mo-! Myrtle felt grieved at that rnent for Jerry because she looked Then, ,lt being so crestfallen. when Myrtle's way to become cross thv was deenly touched. she said: "If you can't go to that blowout it's your guaraian angei keeping you from it First thing vou know you'U be losing your " head over Alester Carstalrs. She un- i.m mild unsteadily.friend's re ArtnnA Mvrtle. Her upset her tut It was mark did not trot wi thu monev. Now tn she hadn't the slightest idea what hTm". 'burst out - -- - '"iwi. .ird her nbruntlv a little she couldn't cut" ths sleeves out of her ynmiu cpu Amm and wear it to tne ..a limuTOu all- - Jerry's depression was party.r r Tnn friend's K T aw. i hi run . , i hnwAvpr much she was in the wrong about the whole later why - ..Li.. ... . h0 ..j u rninr ... 0 ' . (- -- ' vlce-cooi- ' he - ' - . . - . . -- . ' j. vith QBirAOumnamiQM Safe, "siire-- f 6dte 4" treads that hold tKe" road on slippery pavements, and give better trac uon on any sunace . . Massive treads of specially toughened wear-resistirubber . vi'and reinforced carcass and side walls, as extra protection against' the strains of modern motoring . . That's the New Improved, easy steering Western Giant , Balloon . with scientifically -- -a - ' read.-"Honey- safe Center Traction Tread , . . The greatest tire value we have ever offered motorists of the West i ;; . GREATER OR A" GREATER UTAH JELEPHdNE SYSTEM And Our' TrVde-I- n YmuT r v Ra ' Jl ' r : v Tfl J " I ' J1- sb i - ll .. S Allowance - wa, ,. i ..m..v;.'.'jr7f ." V . SI Undoubtedly a very great continued progress and improTement ot telephone servica Is the Intangible but quit real spirit of service thai has become . a tradition In the telephone "bus!- - ', ness. - The people who are en- "gked "day by trying ' to maintain a high standard ot tele- phone service are doing their part, and a most Important part, in In- tor la tha iti&- -- """--- f"U b j - the constant air of employed . of this company to tdhere to ikest tamt .' a ideals of tervke!' j J i F. H. Reid. Pr6ldemt7. fonntaln States' Telephone and . -- . 8 Easy, Satisfactetr, Economical. - JViiere Your Dollar Qoes v --y4 Making" an simple matter a.-... j a ... . . i "r your Interesting to note that Oat-ot-To- . can is a. easier 'and the 'desired number to ' and ' telephone ' service addition to its sneedand aimolicltr ' is dependabIe,"personal, accurate, j A telephone round trip Is next In satisfaction to an actual visit to par-- -. t rUSCEUANEOUS practi-- 1 62 cents out of each one dollar oil ..telephone expenses 'fa spent Ibcally lorj taxes,' rent, and wages. nliMk . -- long "distance operator, often while you "held the Une yonn party answers, very bften In lew , than one m t minute, lasriri i If you don't kn6w.he number ask Ftheilcrng distance operator for 'U-v- MUUES-- -' flit. Is i ialcker Jhan: you perhaps ka.TeJm-- Yovi give ' tally Our Standard vVsalsrn"tS!snt . with feeavy. long- - wear-In- g. ribbed,inon-sktread, shown On tha right. Is the same economical tire which has earned such enviable popularity with western motorists. See oar low prices below. ' T .' ' Balloon id ' -- " .Wear-wel- l Cord -- t Weitein Xaiaiit -High Prautxra Typm ' Our Low Prices on these full Standard weight tires.- - with thicks l , ' High PrntwralTn - ' ding. 4 shd 8 Cross "slots And "T" slots give greater traction, aid braking and prevent sbi&SSttg. Shoulder bars widen tread and- - protect tire ' ajralnat bumps, strains arM wear on " - hal- . ter and side ' running strips give smooth road contact, make steering easier and add thoua-an- d of extra miles. . 3 Solentlflo continuous ncircllna;. xrooves alvs proneriy nlaced reslst-anagainst aide-ski- d- 29x4.75 Balloon w'.y.Wt-- . .'.'.-.. ,w.-- . 10.45 30x5.00 Balloon 31x5.00 Balloon ..'.VJ ' 30x5.25 Balloon : ..-- . ; V ' " W'lZ .Vv. . . 31x5.25 Balloon . . . ",90 '30x5.77f Balloon . . r. . v.V 32x6.00 Balloon . . . 16.35 35x6.00 Balloon -- . . . .v . . . . . V 32x6.20 Balloon V.V.. a33x6.7$ Balloon i. 11.45 , 11M viX',' lrt:'r.is&t V. 15.75 20.75 24.65 - ires A.: Cord FREE!: A$k for Our Lota Price on any th T'sr orTabe not thown her. - road-xrippi- - ,r she wni npf'1' Yrwi.-f- , . son. Calls By Uumbet Alter 7:00P, M. Save HCLRf. mi Orriz... S."t)r.ix. T- - I l i Tne la; World" a targaat ritallera of Auto Suppliaa . . . Strv-In- g tha anotofUt ainca 1919 with gmarontaad Accataor Tiraa, Camp Coodi, Coif, Eqwpmant mnd Radio. "Weatern Auto" Service 4 I! i. Wear-wel- Balloon , l Full balloons with broad ribbed, non-sktreads. Look at tlrse low prices . . .. and reineggr.ber our trade-i- n allowance otvjyour old tires! Ctursotacd W.eoef UUm. Om Lew rrter filu 29x4.40 Balloon . .4 6.25 ' 30x4.80 Balloon . .. . - 6.90 30x8.00 Balloon 9.25 .. . 31x5.00 Balloon ' M....j 935 10,15 30x5.25 Balloon 31x5.25 Balloon 10.95 30x5.77 Balloon ......"11.95 13.90 33x6.00 Balloon id . A -- Mare than 150 Stores In the West 294.40 ... ...... ...... . . A feature' ihal taots yoa money,' Sdvice connection! are mainlainei ii . . 'These tires j ara full standard and welcht size iy . . . new., freeh. stock. made. well, Wasco Tires are tape "daily ""reeom----. mended for the motorist' who wants to mako a minimum TT. "FREE OF ALL COST! 9 SHjppyGLt -- 129-Wpst CentorWatt t - . - -- - i . V-- - l.i.fj ' tot if 1 tnsSH Clttwhrr tni.4e JUIUuu f:l! ' . 'all cities where we have $toret, so (hat 'j" f gOids purchased from us may be prof erly and promptly installed at a Very , iotO flat rate . . in many instance - Mounted 7 These massive.' extra heavy duty oversise super cord tires are extra heavy throughout extra tread and oftouKh.t treads, fer tremendous savinaj to car, sidewall thickness extra heavy caroass and extra otiaHty mateowners- of the West. Allowance rials. We Invite cdmparlson with for your old tires, too! any other standard make lire I Catatmtaai 10,000 tiilaa Ctmranlaad 19,000 MiUa V 8iu .,A,.i.- .i ,v Ont Lew frlta , Our Law Fries 30O CI. Rf. Sirs... $ 8.45 30x3 H Rg . Sis CI $6.45 Site... .5.65 30x3 Ea. Ov.niio CL. . 6.97 .303 31m4 $043 H CL Ovartiss . . . . 5.95 S. S. Ovefiits... 10.95 30x3 H S. S. OroniM. . 7.40 32x4 S.'S. Oversize... 11.83 31 4 S. 9. Oversize.. . 8.95 33x4 S. S. Oversizs... 12.43 :. 32a4! S. OvcrMi . 9.40 32x4 H' Sr- - S. Ovnii 6.23 33s4 S.'S. Overaise. . 9.95 33x4 W 3.,S. Overaizs... 16.73 S. S. Ovsnira. . 11.40 34x4 W S. S. Ovsrsizs... 17.90 13.90 33x5. .S. S. tf S. 23.35 S. S. Oversizs . 33s4H S. S. Ovsrsiza . . 14.95 1 35x5 23.83 ' ,12.95 . - 13.45 i r.-- . . .. 11.95 Jrjf cs V - - jieieKrapnvompany. .. "aJ ' A . cen- -' .tl . creasing the quality and keeping "T down the cost of service.'" "Walter-8- . Glfford, JrSrealdenti," ' -'irnerkan Telephone and 'Tele " "J". graph Company- locat-- 1 he ' - mmr mmm - JUtihW yrmy:bfWfirkers !..V l7g A may - Each time a telephone- - subscriber tn Utah lifts his receiver he commands an. army of 'telephone workers. More than S21.000 are needed to provide the telephone service of-tnation, and in Utah alone there are w . i employees. . N ' Of tfodrBe, the largest are 'gronp P8ntors. who are neededto set up the talking connections between " neighbors. to "nearby states," across the continent pr across the ocean. In - Utah - they handle t an average '" of 354,000 cafla every day. In the en-- " tire Mountain states territory,! this I company's operators handle approximately two million calls daily. JT One tirinclple guides the' efforts ot all this company's employees the spirit ot service a determination that telephone service mast be continuous and uninterrupted: that the' message most go through, , . . fae-- - , 'SeYv'tee1 Provided By An i vi. ma rw. ana iimes WESTERN GIANT BALLOON Ctiartmlt'A 'ielrOO Milt riving Safer! Tr4 Tra TnetiM7.85 $ . v.'f 6.85 . '29x4.40 IImb' V. and 2 Perf ectlT 85 V''' w. 30x4.50 Balloon ancd, continuous 10.45 V i'A STATEMENT OOE EOLIGY ma A Nemlmproved ' N ationwide in fmrt paymni it art faW 'cash, . j . . .n ihi th 150pc emnpmjatitiy atari I , a "UA-- A wmwr. 8 ' UTAH IS SERVED BY ' 4278T3ELL EMPLOYEES , system. ' ' V Journal of Telephona Information PobHshed By, T Tha Mountain States Telephens and Telegraph. Co, I ' Ai WW tissues and : , Offert Even Greater Value , V . tlrmt .Bbftncg "tierrtn "Weal aeVvwsaida-NewYbrlt'do- c tor recently, "in my estimation wreck more happily married lives than any other cause. t mnMMm. ng . Worthwhile worn-ou- : ' Married LifewNot build your . ; too-man- y - as Besides making ths sweetest di'spo--sition sour4 anda irritable,' nervdnsness is a terrible drain on your vital forces jt saps your youth and your strength and dulls your beauty. What a difference torn the bright-eyevibrant girl he married. No wonder married life I seems unbearable . But you can get ritfof yourTierv'Qna- neu too ana become tne steady r nerved, radiant woman you once were.Take a teaspoonf ul of Tanlac after 'meals and before going to bed and U it doesn't soon make a new woman of you doesn't rid you of that tired, strained feeling go back and get your money. Ga to your druggist now and get a bottlefff Tanlac. Millions of folksnave started back tm the road to youth, health and happiness with this world famous tonic and there is no reason why you, too, can't begin today to re- . r Her voice held a poignant regret that stopped Myrtle - from saying anything further on the subject of of Alester Carstairs and the Lebaudy toadhouse. She saw' a tear "gleaming In Jerry's "eyes as she brushed her hair before the best preserved side of the mirror. The other side had lost its quicksilver in several places. This surely would be the end with Alester, Jerry" was'telling herself. A girl couldn't' break a promise td him. "Maybe a fascinating woman - . , , sc Mapleton Youth; Wounded Sunday; - . -- ' , No.-28- Myrtle-Interjecte- t IfiEN WOUIIDED ' . told me about the fully. George who a ii KU1U UA "cro there, meet you bet anysof his friends there never set a ioov inm. house. . , , she stopped abrupUy i flaming.y Jerry's fat was went on defiantly, "Well," Myrtle Some "maybe they're, not all fast more of them might not know any about the place than you do. But if were you T4 keP way from theiJtolUng Stons'Inn." out of Ins "Ihever saw. anything I way',? Jerry replied defensively. guesji Miss Lebaudy knows her way to tHe jeweler's all right, but she's popular and. I - never heard anyone ou sayianythlng- itgalhst her needn't worry about' me, 'thought, I guess I won't go. OBSERVED ( You Oh. I couldn't. Myrtle! a. tha neoble Who go to Alester Stone - Inn. .w. . lllC fcv,....-would be ashamed of me . . . a ioi of his friends will d be there. scorn-- i Hump!" -- IS - ; ' MWIVESM s.-- THILE lIUHTiliG WHEMAGJRLLDVE!' 1 ARMISTICE DAY SPRCJGVILLE V. is! ' V i ll H.bb r ; . v': J J ... |