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Show PAGE FIVE PROVO EVENING' HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1928 and. , ifor- - Mr.. h; S3 P.. Mrs. L. RawnuKsen ofMLitPlcas j NEWS CITY .' - iS'c- RD'ni TIIIS HAS HAPPENED BERTIE LOU WARD, on the eve of her wedding: to ROD BRYER, feels premonition of trouble v When she receives a daggerlike knife front LILA JWARSI I, "' paper who has turned Rod down because he Is not wealthy. But she courage ously resolve, not to be Jealous Rod's 'past love affair, since his future Is in her keeping.. Bertie Lou receives a second blow I e of-th- of Payson, where she was born on January 4, 1878. - She waa mar- PROMINENT ant was a visitor here the latter week. part Ronald Gardner of Soldier Sum mit is a "visitor here for a fewxlays. ried to Ray Curtis October 101899. Herhusband-n4-twa-Iaughter- -r- ' t W0ANJ)!ES Mr. and MnkLesllo .Wt.Jilms are survive, Mrs. Dora Taylor of Provo - Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Pratt of the and Rolne, 12, of Payson. prdud parents of a son, born Helena, Moht,"yislted' In" Vivian Saturday morning at the family Surviving ftleare three grand- 774 Shakespeare avenue; t Park; Provo canyotu.last week with home, children,, her parents, and the fol Pneumonia Fatal to President their son and nuj wue, car. anu mi a lowing brothers and sisters, Mrs. . A. R. Pratt. Of Payson Fourth Ward " Mary Cowan of San Francisco, Mrs. Miss May Goduard left. Satnrd'v Curtis of Payson, Mrs. Emma - Lirzie Relief Society Hatch of Albany, California, Joseph FT morning for Los Angeles, Calif., (Continued from page one) Crook of "Tonopah; Nevada, Mrs. Ef- latter spending a month in Provo ' fle Rotertson 7and William" .Crook Xwlth her parents, Mr. and Mr. & S. .. ' to the Herald) (Special y equally as much if not more to' feed of Salt Lake and Frances Butler of t Goddard. " " . PAYSON, July 7.Mrs. Lydia Provo.' Mr. and Mrs. Alvln C Perry and than does;-thJjurebred animal3. In addition to her work in the children left Saturday by auto for The siirvev repealed 10 Dr Wilr ICurtls, president of the Payson Lake View, Oregon where they will 8ter that Utah ooun'y-h- as fewer Fourthward Relief society; and one Relief society; Mrs. CurtiS' at "the time of her death was chorister and . spendTtwo months with their broth- - cows than any similar" section in of the most prominent women of Perer and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Roy the COUntry, despite the fact that klndergartenteacher in. the Sundied at the family day school and previously worked ..ry. Th women .ar daughters oil there is every reason why dairying this community, I Mr. and Mrs. CH. Miller of Provo. ghould be made one of the principal home jfestenjay altormv-ll- l neas. Jif for oyer twenty years in the Prioi-ar- y r. ana Mrs. f r"W orgnnization. ".She also worked, sevpn'!mWfeh! anuuiy jpi j industries of this seetlon Lake visited here Saturday. which she contracted while in the in the rellgio'n class and M. I. A.' . Den-and Mrs. K. W. Blood of Cmon gang! Get together! Mori-da- y service" of caring for otherss Arrangements fot the funeraLara and Wednesday can turn the Mrs; Curtis was tho daughter of I awaiting word from relatives but ver, Colo., were among me visitors trick if you snap out of It! here he latter part of the week. Hyrum F. and Mary Race Crook LWiHrprobablyHfte on Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fllttner and Mr. Fllttner's sister. Miss Mary Flit-ne- r left Thursday for their home in Los Angeles. Calif., after spend with Ing the past three weeks hers thBii Barents and sister. " Mr.- nnd Mrs. J. C. Fllttner and Mrs. J. D - DEWEY GROVES MEA Service Ire I COUNTY HAS ' " t t ... c I t if "in -- V ' i i 5 i III It's I i x r - 'ft ! .. rr ' J : - ; ' to her pride when she accidental tj overhears . oravrW-HimifldTjt- another If shethought thebrldo, liked being second choice. The v In her heart lingers until Rod whls-- 1 pers Mywife" with a world of adoration in his eyes. Theypend an ideal honeymoon In a .mountain resort, and. Bertie Lou almost forgets the shadow cast un bv the .predatory tit they return and find Lila acting. Hundley. as dictator tn their apartment on Horace Llttlewood and Miss Ro-. the ground that she knows what nie Hammond of Brlgham City, vis Rod likes. Both the bride and her ited In Provo last mother resent" IJlu's efforts- - to an-- f ' ahd 'MfsZTohn Reeves. r:-rr- -7 noy. and MRS. WARD advises Ber , w Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smuln of Og- tie Lou to try to avoid. meeting her den ..; spending the week with in the future. f Mr! are Mrs. Arnold Rawlings. and The newlvweds are' given a' surMr. and Mr. Vern Phillips and prise welcome-hom- e party and other1 demands en their hospitality family of Salt Lake spent, the Fourth in Provo with relatives and ceuse worry about making the budfrlendsrThey were the house guests get balance. But Bertie Lou forgets of Mrs. Annie ijflnanoes when Rod tells her thev Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett of neve "been Invitd out to dine with IV FKASERS (Spring Canyon were Provo visitors from New York. on the rourtn, ine guests oi ar. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY and Mra William Ashworth. CHAPTER VII Rod was talking animatedly to Lila: fehe'd brought up the world series baseball games. . Mrs. Christina Springmeyer and Tom FraRer got up to greet Bertie of Lila there was. plenty of room in them York?". he repeated in bewilder Miss Florence Ray left Friday after Iiu and Rod. but Molly and the role of amused acceptance third guest remained seated. Molly and. her pretenses. --Itliad ceh-a- lfor a man"fo take a dive. He might ment. "Gosh, Tom, I never thought noon for Yellowstone Park,, where they will spend a week. put out a hand and pulled Bertit most unbearable- at times, tfyit sh enmp tn the, hnttnm.' sooner than I of It." " Miss Edna Terry of St George Is Lou down beside them on ths wide Tom ra "Don't did," suppose you no carried stuck to it. Lila openlydiscussed expected but Lila sign leather-covere- d be spending her Vacation in Provo with "davenport. "or wouldn't turned you dryly, . "Qf course, you know Miss her love afair.wlth Rod in Bertii of "shallow water," as someone ha'd Ihere. To be" frank, I'd have asked relatives. She is the house guest of Mrs. James B. Woods. Marsh," she said politely.; Lou's presence at every opportunity. once said the law should compel her you before only I hesitated, over-Mcand Mrs. Alban H. John have Bertie Lou could" have laughed. And Bertie Lou told her she was to do. fellow who s satisfied to stay on in But had she done so it would not kidding herselfit was always a Molly, too, glanced at them, and a town. Almost uncon returned to Provo to make their have been a pleasant sound. Lila matter of Surface ' remaiksand then at Bertie Lou. She made up sciously he puffed his chost as horns' at the Elizabeth apartments. her mind that she hadn't commit- though to .say, "look at ."nay I got following a delightful trip to Yel . giggled outright "Why; Molly," sho deeper feelmgs. lowstone Park. Mrs. John was for exclaimed, "don't you know .that So far Rod had managed to avoid ted a tactless error in putting them out." all. ... ... Rod and I . could merly MJjis Helen Hatch.. after, that she, Lila together, anything giving Mrs. Rhoda II. ' Anderberg left , Confusion waited. "But you "vc got appeared for an Instant use against Bertie Lou. He clevor.Iy "Certainly Bertie Lou did not apEveryone on Molly Fraaer's nondescript fea evaded being alone with her and pear to mind." She turned back with a smart .little wife here." He dug Saturday for a two; weeks' visit tures. Her pet horror was social when they danced together anyone relief to Mr. Stiles, who was telling playfully at. Bertie Lou's ribs. with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Peter and her daughter. Miss 'Fay errors. "Why, . ." she stammered could see that hs had nothing sec her of a letter he'd received from "Ought- to give her a chance look son, In Lee to a stop. ' the Departmcnt-o- f Agriculture. ret to impart to her. at Molly see what Fifth. Avenue Anderberg, who are atliving the present "Don't mind Lila," Bertie Lou Angeles, California, But Bertie Lou knew that Roi did for her." ' . time. said hurriedly.- "That's old stuff. was no match for Lila. That soonThey all looked, of course .Milly Wayville's best bromide." er or later Lila would be able to to Bertie Lou brought her eyes back- vas equal 10 me appraisal, sne M. W. Brown Is here- - on business Tom Fraser her attention snag- sat like her idea of a Colo. Lila's big blue eyes narrowed laz queen. A from Denver, on a nhrnKe that stood out from ! colorful Miss ArvIIla Hansen Is visiting In ih.f would nnt hmr ily, 'Hut sli - hot;1- idea, Lila smllectand Ber roftly. Drnper for a, week with Miss Jana d. tie Lpu f6lt t , Bertie Lou tonic no notice. And of .lt Rod sometime or. another, beacon light to her spirit. "Job for knew Tom hadn't meant to dispfir- - Farmer., Mrs. Ina Moore of Spring Lake ""Motly Immediately began to explain w uuiu v vnua wa sk uub ... could It be taken vv but that her, that they were , waiting for the Rprtie Lou and Rod had TSTver "What.. what did you say7 sne age spent several days last week in way. Lila surely wouldn t miss It. Provo with her grandmother, Mrs. sixth member of the nartv. "I won- - .iun.ri T.n. RnH w not I ho nrt .asketi. cstrhing her breath sharply. Lou have bad Too couldn't Bertie "I aid I'd like to have Rod come seen M. Young. dcr what's kernincr Mr. Stiles, anv- with hi. .irn was there for rii,,n herself, nothing Annie and N. Jeuseii Mrs. how?" sheBdded jerkily. Prof, Edgar and Bertie Lou was too sporting to to New York and work wiOr'me." her. about approaching drabnesa, . IVrtieXou stared at him In com ; Her ' mitid was vastly troubled want him to. 7 7 The' thick, rich hair was 'knotted are the proud parents of,a fine bahy over hepaeating' arrangements. She She might have warned him hn( pi: te surprise. She d thought of a beautifully on the nape of her neck daughter, born Friday morning at had intended having Mr. Stiles be- - L?la was looking for a chance ',' lot of vfays to eliminate Lila, but and her eyes were shining like the Crane Maternity home... Mother " sider her. Bertie Lou as guest of boast that he hadn't entirely cooled taking flight to another" locale had I jewels. There 'wasn't another girl and baby are doing nicely. not been one of them. Had. BOi.Lila honor beside Mr. Fraser and Lila as and Mrs. Foster Rboades and hir. W Rortto t in Wayvillo with a complexion to .Rod's dinner partner. Mr. Fraser not do that sort of thine. And there uppermost in her mind at the! match family of Duchesne spent the tan summer hers. With upon had received his orders. And she was always the chance that Lila 'moment she'd have reacted to the it there waa but one Provo with Mrs. Rhoades' thing' to liken Fourth InMr. . could not get a whispered word to was merely amusing herself. In a idoa with a different emotion. and Mrs. James ; B. parenfiis luscious of a ft skin The jto. velvety e - Rut. Lou knew tha him before Mrr Stiles bore down cheap way. Woods. " peach. ripe - upon them beaming apologies for jl. thing she wanted most was to In any ease Bertie Lou did Tom's estimation, however, sne - Mrs. It. IL Cowan, Mrs. Wairoa In his tardiness. In Wayville it was want to keep Rod straight with, K away irom, nias preoaiory wasn't up to Molly. Molly, with her Brooks, Mr.- and Mrs. FnedNelson a social odme to be late for dinmr. strings.His love for her would be reach., From all the smirks and slips and Fay and Barbafa Cowan, all of f tongue she met so often in hnr tight m&rcel, her thin, shaved eye Molly, sdught to rearrange the the only curb on his conduct. But, brows and precisely rouged lips, was San Francisco, Calif., are visiting in Provo for an indefinite time at the peating order at the last moment uneasy lies the head that wears a.110"18 , ne iiasnca xowara i.uu. uja, y'ju Tom's ideal of smartness. Molly but she was not a woman endowed .'crown of pride. an abundance of jewelry, too. home of Mrs. Cowan's sister, Mrs. wore she Tom said?" cried what hear with quick, wits or much force, so J Melissa M. Lewis and family. However, Bertie Lou was hoi That meant a lot to Tom. Lila sat beside Rod. ; W..F WlHardson of Mayfield was pass.vcly waiting for Lila to scrib excitcdlyrRod,' hQ .wants you tc do you say?" he de- what "Well, to New York!," It was not the first time since ble on the fair pages of her mar- - go -to answer.- - a. ylsitpr here Saturday, .. Jmanded as Rod hesitated -head,-I.ila s h turned Rod a looked. his marrlagerfor-Liihad I R. L. Done of Eureka was among Continued) "Go to New in the town, and apportunl-tie- s nnri hor nhiort whiwvir Khf ni.uld Over, too, Startled. 'th business visitors tn Provo Sat-were sometimes given her by do so without rheapening herself. j urday. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED I (rirls who held old grudges against She neither accepted invitations Miss Lnire Gardner of Heber WILL-Bto-- , Bertie Lou. Lila'a to asked, the home not girl spent""Sa.turday"here "with friends. Til 7. Until she became engaged Id Rod, her s. But she alwavs met Lila raim- SPANISH FORK, July Chester Whitehead of si George I Bertie Lou had been the belle of the lv, even when she came td the flat of the Fidelous club have elect is spending several days here with "town. Naturally this enviable posi- to gp Rod, Lila admitted, it w.ts to ed the following officers for jine friends. tion aroused jealousies. see Rod and she always came v. Reed Magleby of Monroe visited Eleanor Jarvls, ensuing yearH-Mrs- . 'Bertie Lou knew- that there were ithe evening. In Provo Saturday on business. .... ...I........ ' some of hf r less1- friendly' friends Mrs. Hansen, Margaret occa cane on ill president; at these Rod, Leland. B. Peterson of Salt Lake who" enjoyed the rivalry btween her sions, wondered wh"t sort of a game vice president; Mrs. and Rachael Gibbs of Murray were nnd Lilk. Enjoyed watching it. Lila was playing. He was thankiu. Prof. J. W. McAllister, of the Young Mrs. Issued at marriage license at the num-bc- r bank, secretary and treasurer; Chiefly, she suspected, to sec if shu it did not disturb Bertie Lou. He university faculty, presents a county court house Thursday. would weaken and show signs of concluded that she must have do cf his vocal students in a radio Vera Williams, reporter. disturbed. cided Lila was only having some program to be given , over radio "bcing , fun". Just. the same he had a station KSL,- Salt Lake City, SunAfter the night "of their surprise that an uncomfortable moment day", July 7. between 8 and 9 p. m. a Lou assumed Bertie had party awaited .him If ever he gave Lila Miss Ina Webb will b'e the accomthe opportunity she so plainly panist. The program follows: sought to be alone with him. His Selection, male quartet; "Mary", perspicacity protected Bertie Iku. Richardson. "Going Homo, Dvoi'k, So far Lila had found nothing to Evan Christensen of Aurora.-Utah" crow over. Rod's ear of her,. how- "Fallen Leaf", Logan, selection, ... ever, was wearing oft; Bcrtio Lou Vernal Tippctts. Benjamin; "Little NEPHI L. MORRIS knew it, if he didn'.t. Man", Ball, "Nocturne" Curran. V Barbira Green, Jiiab county; She glanced over at" them now. "Beauties Eyes,"-Tosti- r "Mifanwy", One glance Was sufficient. Lila wn Vernon Lea Master of Huntington; "Loans' on real estate form the heart of tht lacedress. "Carmen", Wilson stunning in a purple Prophet", loan business. In the aggregate, bulldlng-an- d Bertie Lou knew it was the newesl ScoTTT Wcnnonah Miller of Nephi; , property loan transactions through auch con- "Our Yesterdays' Leslie "Mother thing In town and that Lila's dad of At Rulen Jones probably"bad had to plaster anothet Machrce", Ball, corns reach a vast f Igure,eeause real prop, ' mortgage on his house to buy it for Cedar City: "Serenata", Tosclli. erty. Is Invariably the security,- title Insurher. . "Kiss Waltz", .ArditClna Webb, of ; In It that need. ance is a vital provides the Her l'ght blond hair, still in' n Provo; "Inter Nos", McFadden, bob, was a golden sheath for tint "Come for it's June", Forsler. clement of absolute safety for both borrow--o- r .. face. .. oliitjGcorge, and lender.", Bertie Lou felt drab by compari son. Beige might be smart, she tol-herself, but It certainly wasn't strik . ,,: ing. President, Deaerct Building Society. -Molly had gone in for color, too. 1 President, Ellas Morris A Son Co. roso of t was made dress Her Director, Intrrmountain Lloyds. 1 jr. crepe. A bit too rorml for tne oc I Wf TO SWIM casion, but M"y "ked to "Impress Like Mr. Morris .alfcxpcrlcnccd financial executKcs endorse the natives," as she said to Tom. to Red was- lltfc Insurance because, of the extra security it affords- .- It is Lila, She'd brought up the World an essential to the protection of your property title as your series baseball ' games and she. x-i1 yl life insurance, is to yourestate. With an Intermountain Title J ..... couldn't have hit on a more fortunInterest. Rod's ate to topic Intrigue Guaranty policy, you cannot lose! ...m Bertie LoU wondered if he really could keep his mind on ball games "To be sure of your title insure it!" with Lila looking up at him from w'de, open eyes. For when 'Lila's eyes were opened to their fullest e 1 " - v -- V7 week-wlta-- W fT -- t i 3 k1 -- - . one-hor- , . That there is no mystery in the roofing business. Only so much material canT be used and no less will cover the roof. We sell the best and prettiest roofs in town. If you plan to we will figure out your needs with you so you will know what you get It costs you nothing as that is part of the serv- re-ro- of ice we render. - I - . II- Fifty-si- years in this community so you know where to find x us. P-- 1 red -4 w Terms if you wish, at . frr t.rH SHOOT. ED rf , . ' " now-Berti- nt,e - Phone Phone 20 v sLlNDEfcRGfU : STUDENTS 20 E JlAlTLAND Ernie SMITH and V KINGSFORD-SMIT- PRESENTED H others fire making transport talibn history in ihe'air. . Stella-Brock- I s 1 - : Cupid Scores I is making Iransporta feul-ing- lion history on land. "Title Insurance is a vital need" : ' . IrW 11 Z--r!- Sr- ' HJi lw Ijtw 'i$ffl - Jr . M - Al l. ' - M2Srxcded the total output of WZT History by more than 12 per cent. maLing SALES CAINS throughout the United States indicate "the ;ovrhelm- - - y-- if ord. Shipments frjom burantfac tori'' for the firt six months ' ' I I ' ing approval of Duron-- t Silver Anniversarv ' Sixes and the famous Durant Star Four. 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