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Show ' V; j Vl ' ..'''' ' . 3 PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1928. e Sp:. ie prinV of th it tSei J : U.S. ; PAGE ONE FARM BUREAU CHAMBER at thi oka oijt TO MEET SOON BED sarfac "lordj JKKKV BAY thlnka Line of fare ect fei e THIS HAS HAPPENED that ROUES' 0r"-22fe iber a xmsufc lCIFIC :2$ nto drinking. T Her dancing partner, urged By a jeering crowd, throws her In the pool to bring her to. Dan appears land drags her out after knocking !hT abductor' down. He wants to hake her home but Alester calls' hint impudent1 and takes her home himself. Jerry is In a panic when he realizes what has happened ta (the store gown especially when Myrtle tells her that there Is a soc ial "defoctlve watching the stock that week. OVV GO OX WITH THE STORY HAFTER XVI Jerry's knee nearly caveT In un der her as the meaning of Myrtle's (words became clear. I didn't steal it. Myrtle," sh. hlepered like a frightened child. . Just borrowed it. Yea." Myrtle agreed. "It looks ke it. - That's the way people treat -- arrowed things all right. For ete's sake take it off before you tand there and shake to death.".:.-Jerry did not move. Her eyes fvere wide and set To Myrtle she ooked as if she was petrified with ' - . ear. Here," she said and began to bull the dress from Jerrys chilled houlders. It dropped and lay in a amp, soiled ring t Jerry's feet. Step out or a," Myrtle oraerea ana obeyed. Then he forced Jerry to remove the rest her aocev garments, rubbing her skly afteward with a bath towel. Now get into bea, sne saia, hrusting Jerrys nightgown Into . hands. "You'd better tell me all about t," she said later when she crawled n beside Jerry, who lay with. her ace buried In her arms on the pil-o- per Jerrjt told 1ierr1nsnatches-o- f ords broken by gasps which sup- - tnp. w.- arovo hum Myrtle remainea suenr. until Jerry came to the pool Inci dent. Then she threw an arm over berry and sought to comfort her. Maybe it isn't as baa as it looks," she said hopefully. "If they let you feet sway witn tne xunic i kmess it means they didn't see you , bods 1 V.'m M ured thoat. ake It" "But I can't return it now," Jerry moaned despairingly. "And If p. don't I'm a thief." Mvrtle "Can considered. t you to pay for it?" she ;et the money ' asked. Jerry shook .her head against Myrtle's shoulder. ' ' As they talked pn into the night solution of without reaching Jerra' problem, the conviction that a. Trnhe . . e, Clag-stoh- -- J- ft- tzrrrr . - the-Unlte- .t y 1 or agricultural development Den-ve- r "We can't keep you with us," he went on. "You can see the bad effect It would have."' chamber of con'.iierce; Paul her eyes upon him Shoup, San Francisco executive Jerry iasienea vice president of the fouthern Pa We can't keep you wlth us," he cific company, and vice president k of the Western division; Dr. went oitJJYou can see the bad Johnson. Los Angeles", chair"would have upon any em- man of the board of the California ploye who might be tempted to do taxpayers" association; and C. S. Brown,, Mesa, Arizona, presidentpf . cric'hut 6 you jlid-,- " the Arizona state farm bureau. He looked away from her. Recent developments in agricul."In a store that employs thousands of girls we can't be too care- ture, mining, aviation, state and loful . . . but I shall not insist that cal taxation, and recent accomplishyou reimburse us for our loss." He ments of the United States Chamber of Commerce will be discussed. a button. . pressed ' "Miss Stahl.wlll see that you get Outstanding mert of business and in the soil will be present the money due ' you and at the delvers two-day sessions, and a genproper time you will receive what- at the ever you have earned in commls-sions.'- L eral invitation is being extended by Mr. Clagstone to all Interested . did not look at her in western development to attend. leaving her rapidlyTTf he did not guess, but ill pay for It if jou'U come .soon she feared she would let me." .'. flee in terror. Mr. Barlow turned his attention . SheTiept her eyes fixed on the to her. - -- i "This is a very serious matter, door to the outside office where 'she sat impatiently waiting. Each time Miss Riy. ' he said quietly. ' I hope It opened she felt as if sh" were lyouTealjze that- being slowly smothered. (., yes, At three minutes of nine she rose I didn't dream that it woull turn to go. The door opened again. This out like this. There's lot cf used time it WP.S he manager. things brought back to the store. "You'll be late," his secretary I was so very careful until . . . ; until 1 warned Jerry as he passed into the until they threw me '',-had the accident . . ." inner office. Mr, Barlow reached out and put It doesn't matter," Jerry an swered tensely. "Please tell him I a soothing hand on her arm to quell want to see him 'about something her rising hysteria. "Don't he said. veryJmpoKant. Right away please." The secretary was touched by the "Just tell me the truth. You'd betappeal in her voice and manner.' ter begin at the beginning, I think." All right" she said. . "But I He was familiar enough witbrhiuP" man nature Jto know that a g!rl doubt if he will see you now."' "He must, he must!" Jerry cried; wilrfJerryTtays fine record hi not taken merchandise form the , ask him." The secretary gave her a closely store) without an urgent reason. scrutinizing look and followed Mr. of Jerry tried to tell him something her need. But it soon became apBarlow Into his private office,-- There's a girl out here who parent to her that Mr. Barlow did seems nearly distracted aboutsome- - not consider her explanation satisfthing," She" said gravely. "I think actory.":: There wasn't much excuse, you'd twstter see her, Mr. Barlow. she knew, for virtually stealing a Theres nothing on your appoint dress merely for the express purpose of wearing it to a party. ment list that can't wait until She groped for ' new words to him understand. make Mr. Barlow lifted keen, under . I couUln'tT "You see I . .' . f standing eyes to her face. . Oh, Mr. "Send her in; MissStahl," he said. let my friend down In less than A minute Jerry Stood Barlow, sometimes a girl ust has before him. .twisting her fingers to have a prty dress! You don't spasmodically about the old felt know what it means to have eveiy-thin- g In your life depend!.!? upen - bag in her hands.' a and yet not have the money dress Mr. Earlow name?" What''your inquired as he vatebed her from to pay for it . ''. ." she hfrih-of- f, under bent concentrated brows. scanning his face In forlorn hope. '"But you spoke a .while ago of Miss Ray Jerry Ray,"- - the an swered swiftly. paying for this' tunic," Mr. Barlow "Sit down. Miss Ray." He mo reminded her. "How will you do tioned to a chair by his desk. Jerry that If you ha'dn't the money yestook bolt upright. terday to pay for it?" . """Now, whardo you want to see re A great eai than she me about?" he went on, trying to make it easier for her with his guessed depended upon Jerry's kindly accents. He had seen women ahswer. Mr. Barlow knew Chat on the verge of panic before . . . girls who attended parties at often received expensive he wanted especially shoplifters to avoid a scene of that kind. favors, sometimes with hundred-dollbills tucked into them."' If jerry thrust the felt bag toward of his girls . . "I haven't any money," Jerry said him, over his magohariy desk. It's In there. she" said gasping helplessly, "but I can live on half ly; "a tunic. I took it. Oh, I didn't my wages, somehow, until the tunic steal it Mr. Barlow. I just wanted is paid for." Mr. Barlow's face showed his retfl wear it once it .'wouldn't have lief. been missed "I'd like to let you do thatMiss Mr. Barlow leaned over the desk and took up the felt bag. Jerry Ray," 'he said pityingly, 'iut. the caught her breath when he began to discipline we must maintain here open it. He lifted out the tunio forbids it In fact I should not like it to become known throughout the without a word and unfolded it. I .". . I had an accident, establishment that we are letting It Jerry said weatfly. ,'Tt's ruined, i.you off so easily.' Mil-ban- -- - . , - .. ' t far-mo- road-hous- ... ar . ..." ... must return the dress ana maae full confession or expose herself the charge of theft, became more appallingly planted in her mind. And there waattTo" rueaarui possi bility that she rouldn't be .allowed to tell the truth that It was knows already that she nao taKen xne , - Jerry rose and passed out the ' door. ; Jerry Ray. jobless and penniless! (To Be Continued) In Smoking: Room ! . I "Golly," said a smoker, throwing down a moving picture magazine, "I wonder where they get those pictures of beautiful girls. Darned if I've ever seen any like 'em. Where' I came from all the girls have, teeth like reservations on a UTAH COUNIY REPRESENTED Pullman car. "How's that?" said a fellow smoker, biting admirably. "NO lowers, and darned few upLOGAN, Nov. 21 Utah county pers, left." was represented at the adult leaders' training school held November 7 at the Utah Agricultural college by four delegates. They were Mrs. Allan Brockbank, Fork, Mrs. Eluer home (nanagemefiE; Christensen, Spanish Fork, home management; Mrs. J. P. Fugal, Pleasant Grove,' tloriculture; Mrs. Ezra Taylor, "Spring' Lake, home " ' management The delegates received intensive wOiM, training In IheirTchosen projects and have shown a keen interest in the work,, which has been outlined and supervised by the extension division of the college. The representatTvesexpressed a desire to bring to the various communities of the county the benefit off their training and to arrange jfpr meetings at which time the demonstrations and instructions can be given to the women of the county. 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Y m i! nt Her words cheered Jeny a little. She eathered up the ruined tunic andinspected it with the faint hope that it could be cleaned and then returned. She had considered thjs possibility during the night That hope died instantly. A jag- sod rip was discovered in the del icate lace. It must have caught on the edge of the pool when Dan pulled her out. Jerry thought. it up in some, She wrapped crumpled tissue paper from a shoe box and put It in her felt bag. She could show Mr. Barlow how she had carried It away from the, store. The urge to make full confession imatrieaealr to gct lt over with at once drove her to wait outside the door leading 'to the manager's private office long before nine " "". o'clock. y ' "Who sent you up here" bis secretary asked when she saw her there. - ' L Thia Titne.tt- -r i ii wait ' - a little longer," Jerry said. .: ; Silently she prayed thjit she might see Mr. Barlow before sha must be at her counters t Her couag was "radio? delights ia the one that never varies, in fine flavor why Schilling dares to say Money back" That's Read the label. It means juat what li says." If you want iuch enjoyment of radio as only RCA Radiolaj give, think of them in terms of buying ease. Come in and see how our; budget plan will "' put the set you 'select into your home and give you months of pleasure while you are paying for it a little at a time. . .Do you want a battery-operate- d set at " : a circuit Or $82.75? lighting operated set v at $113? Or a finer table or console model worth more? 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Act sw U ys want t sn)ny t the most spectaeaUr motor car hero. Sault bargains arer With their prls nr4 dawn pajratsnt easy ssaaitlily ttrnn your aid car takes in trade. ' ..... v 82 West Center ' v mm vnir 595 - 0 (ONEYBACK- - v".r ss 1"n OLD PMCX , ft U Don't Miss this Opportunity to Save! " "No one; it's . . . personal," Jerry replied timidly, X "You'd better go back to your department and ask permission to come up later," she was ertapJjr-ad. vised. "Mr. Barlow may not come P0s jpmtponeithG' ." - packs but even' arrange relays whereby tired Individuals are relieved from the pursuit by fresh members, and all take part In tho feast, when the prey is .caught Wlthi the fit oozing out of his eyes, the groundhog, or woodchUck -whichever you want to call him- -" will joon disappear down a hole . somewhere and go to sleep for a few months. If his - skin would hold any more fat, he'd provide the material, for Uit groundhog has been .easting on the fat f the land all summer and fall. He especially likes corn and thafs why the farmer dislikes hhn and goes out to Interview him with a loadassociations. Numerous national figures in the ed gun or a bag of cyanide "poison. cooperative movement are sched uled for addresses that will present calls for on the developthe possibilities inherent in. the co- ment of v mphasl cooperative enterprises. . operative scheme whioh affords Announcements are ;. anticipated "farm relief by enabling the pro- extension of the organ ducer to obtain a larger share Of concerning (cation's services to this end. the consumer's dollar without In creasing prices. national proi f The of workfor the coming year; gram ft ." again, NATUREIwAND PRICE - WVSSMl OF EVEHlfBO --- "' 1 -- ' hr n piessea 1 ". MEET SLATED 21-- The eleven states between the Rockies . CHICAGO. 111., Nov. and the Pacific will be uppermost varied agricultural Interests of the when western business meets to (ntermountain states will be well discuss conditions, progress and represented at' the tenth annual remedies at the sixth western divis- meeting of the American Farrft ional meeting of the Chamber of Bureau Federation, at the Hotel Commence of the United States, to Sherman, Chicago, December 7 to be held at Pasadena, California, 12, reports to national headquar, December 5th to 6th.'"Farmers and ters, here indicate. Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Cplo- miners of the great producing reand Nevada farm bureaus ex gions will meet with merchants rado to se'nfl their state pfealdehts, marrafacturer-sa- nd bankers at the pect Eph Bergesen, Cornish, HuntingtonJotel in Pasadena to including discuss western and national af- Utah; W. L. Stockton, Clarkston, Mont; H. J. King, Laramie, Wyo.; fairs and questions. ..Paul San Francisco, manager of Dr. B. F. Davis, Denver, Colo., and the western division, including J. D. Yeager, Wellington, Nevada, California, .. Oregon, Washington, together with other state officials, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colora- department heads,' local leaders and and county agricultural agents. ' do, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, In many sections these latter are New Mexico, expects the largest attendance of any mid-yemeeting, enrolling neighborhood, parties to and .the Pasadena chamber of com- join the big parade, of farmers merce is preparing for one thou- eastward to this monster, national assembly of representatives of the sand delegates and guests. Speakers will include William $50000,000,000 agricultural industry. Butterworth, Mollno, Illinois, presi- Preparations are being made in dent of the Chamber of Commerce Chicago, to care for, 10,000 farmers d, of States; Robert A. and farm women. Foritheslx-daCondeerChrno,' California, president meeting a pro- of the California state hoard of gram has been prepared which Will nation an adequate agriculture; D. W. Thomas, direct- ptesent-teth- e love la decides tli many for vacation plans are spiled by the loss of her savings dm u go ,u d nouitng remains .amplnff with her roommate MYK- TLK. Fate introduces a tvcalth) Uiclble in the person of ALESTEIS CAKSTAiBS'wnen no crashes hia lirpliuwi into their camp. But her heart responds to the attentions of DAN HARVEY, his pilot Alester seems Interested In her fresh beauty and sh'jwers atten tions upon her. Myrtle warns tor irainst him. but a letter from her mother reveaUfle poverty and ill- .em causes Jerry to try to win Ale. ter in order to rain material com' forts for all 'af them. Cnable to borrow money to, buy a new g6wn for a big party Ales ter to, Jerrf rives way lias invited t'- o take a Jam luiUc from the store - where she works intending to sliplt back teit morning, bhe has a good time at the party until LE0NT15E LE &4UDY, who is Infatuated with Al- kster, nnd her friends taunt Jerry " Problems of agriculture . 1 delusion pnd money, tier bom ; RUTH GOJJE.Y NEAServ ice ng and id, proi MiTunn"WKEHClia.lOV1S.' IjOVLfOa TV0 etc picture of the farm bureau's activities, ttr promoting the Welfare of agricuUure, and also to offer to farmers of America "definite reasons for continuing their Support of this, the largest organization of farmers in the.hlstory of the world. . Taxation Is Prominent Taxation, which is a major problem in the agricultural Industry everywhere, will hold a prominent place In the convention ' discussions." George H. Duncan, New Hampshire ta expert, In ah address ojLi'Ratlonal Taxation," 'will tell of the results of a trip In which he studied the taxation systems of many states. farmers are gradually becoming familiar with the immensely Important pftrt . which cooperative' marketing plays in modern farm ing practices and will be deeply Interested in the addresses on the business side of farming, particudistribution larly the progressive methods of cooperative marketing verse ON ;..ANY BODY - m wrm |