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Show THE SALT LAKE .TRIBUNE, TUESDAY PROVO DEPARTMENT v lint Watt. Correspondent: 88 Booth Basin Mt OfTlcs: 47 East Tint Norta. Phon Junior and Senior Girls 333. PROVO, Mar I. Junior high achooi girl will Kola their an nual reception In the Women's club horn Tuesday afternoon from 1 to :lv ecwcx, according tavalrs. w. T. Raaler, general chairman) The reception la aponeored by the Women'a Municipal council, aeelated Nineteenth by the Boroala' aoclety. Century, Buelneaa and Professional Women'! and Ladles' Literary clubs. Service 8tar Leg-ioand the American Legion auxiliary. The glrla will attend In groupe of Joe and will remain at the club home forty-fir- e minutes, approximately Mrs. Haaler announces. H. Claud Lewie and Superintendent L. B. Harmon, principal of the Provo women the and teachera high school, ' of the high achooi will be the guests of honor at the reception. the dlatlnctlon the beet scholar-hl- p commerce fra PROVO, May t Apoatle Orson J". the entire achooi winter quarters. Whitney will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of ths hour each quarSunday. ter and received "A'a" In all of his Brigham Young university May work. according to announcement of Dean L. John Nuttall, acting president of the school. Dr. George Thomas, president of the Death Call Answered University of Utah, will deliver the commencement address to the graduDenmark ates at the. commencement by Native exercises, will which take place Wednesday, PROVO, May t. Funeral services June 1. ' . for Mr. Intra Oleaon, who died at the horn of her daughter, Mr. PresCLEAN-UOSTPOND. ton Peteraon, Til West First South PROVO, May I. General clean-u- p street, Sunday, after a several weeks' Illness, will be held In the Provo day In Provo haa been ' postponed from Third ward chapel Thursday after- Wednesday, May , to Wedneeday, to announceMay 11, according noon at I o'clock. Mrs. Oleaon was bom at Thlsted. ment of the merchants' committee of commerce. A of chamber Provo the March I, 1869, and came Denmark, to thla country fourteen years ago, number of prearranged events figured of decision the beautlflcatlon in the settling; In Amsterdam. N. Y. Four committees making this years later she came to Utah and had and chamber ' change. made her home In Provo, Throughout her life here Mrs. Ole- ' COMEDY PRESENTED. son waa active In the L. D. 8. church, . PROVO, May "Keep the Kampus being a worker In the Relief society. Surviving are her husband, Carl Ole- Klean," a comedy, wae presented beIn lives aon. who Denmark; two fore the student body of Brigham daughters and five sons, aa follows: Young university Monday morning Mrs. Peterson, and Mlsa Martha Ole- - by the puplla of the training school. I, of P looked ashamed and Sophy Taicred's Husbands Copyright. HIT. by Elisabeth York Miller Speakers Announced for B. Y. U. Commencement Mr. Crandall ha not only of having record of the ternity, but also of rnr the autumn and and Mnlor He carried eighteen Plan Annual Reception land son, both of Provo O. C. and Martin Oleson. Brooklyn: W. M. and Dr. C. E. Oleson, Chicago, and Cart M. Oleaon of Oklahoma. She also la survived by her mother and two brothers, who live Id Denmark. 5 MORNJNG, MAY 3, 1927. Elisabeth SYNOPSIS. Sophy and Piers Tancred have late ly taken the Villa Hone st Bordlghera on the Italian Riviera. Hophy learns that her former Due band, Alan Brooke, the sculptor, la living near-b- y and that they are to meet at dinner that night. She Is afraid or her husband's jealousy, and, since he thought she waa a wldpw when he married her, she goee to Brooke's atudio to warn him against telling Piers that they had been married. Alan tells Sophy that his housekeeper, Cristlna.a Is really his wife, and they have Httle eon. Willie Moffet, a male goe-lof Bordlghera, Interrupts them. p 1 The students of the training achooi also gavs a number of pleasing songs, under the direction of Professor J. W. McAllister. "You mustn't think 111 ef your feth er, Willie. He wasn't the marrying kind, besides being so high above me. No. and he ain't ever got mar either, although he could v had York Miller I ried, By You take after the pick of many. him. I fuels." I don't car who he not. "I hop and Sophy (Ilea back ta the Vina waa, or la. He'a a bounder, right Mona in fear. Le me see, I must have At dinner Alan aad Sophy meet enough been about a year old when you went as ir ror in nrst time. ut the run to Iter ladyship at nteinnerora n cess Doblierl areets Sophy aa Mrs. Before that you were at Mall Co Brooke, recalling their atudio daya Weren't you maid to Lady Alice in Paris. Piers telle the princess ah Mene for about five years?" I mistaken; Sophy his wife, not . The Pink spots had become scarlet . Aian a. now. 'Willi. I wish you wouldn t Lllla Brant, a frrscd of Piers, and "I used to think It might have been Willi Moppet try to unravel the mys General Uenes. been deed ten but he's -tery or Bopnra past. years. Willi pay a visit ta his mother. "Willie! What dreadful Ideas!' "Hadn't you better tell me, then? INSTALLMENT XV. I wonder I never O, 1 know! Oad! WILLIE MAKES A DISCOVERY. Laudeti, thought of It before! old Alice woman Menu' brother. blurted out to Lady The The old woman was alleut, breath Willie, "Well, your father waa a 'somebody.' And I was old enough leaaly so. to know what I waa doing, I won't "All right." Willie Moppet said make any excusea for myself. No, quietly.' "We won't mention the sub I can't tell you. Willi. You'll know ject acaln." when I die or when ha does. You "WIHIe, you won't aay anything? see, he' (till living and. meeting all You won t do anything? "Of course not." Willie's tone was the grand folk you do, It'a likely you U run across him some cay. ' tmfl.vnnkliy Am .h. onM mlb. "I wish you'd tell me." nothing of It. Could It be that he t waa disappointed? After all, though Irregularly born, he had hoped his father was a grand person, and who filled that description more perfect flrat presiding officer of the Brlfham ly than the Karl of Landell? A fine gray Young unlveralty, waa awarded the figure of a man, indeed, who of the rled?" and spats ana crimson cams to most enhance the beauty Alpha Delta, commerce fraternity,. topper old woman The squirmed a little tkm buttonhole were on view at every ring at the aeaembly Monday morning. university ctmpui. Important race meeting both at home and abroad. And Willie was so like him. too. "It waa him sent you to school and had you educated (or a gentleman tbe old woman aaid wistfully. "When her ladyship pensioned me-o- ft kindly I didn't feel I could take any more from 'him. Tut damn glad you dldn t! vv line He nave himself a little replied. shake.' "I'm eorry I worried you to tell me. How let'a forget all about Hav It. you flniahed thou hand kerchiefs yet?" The oia woman made an eiron to meet his changed mood, but it waa plain aha would hav liked to go on discussing this man, who had played important though vailed part in her life. "Cissy finished the handkerchiefs." ah said, reluctantly. "Her ya are better than mint, and a you par ticularly wanted the monograms so fine I let her do It. Perhaps you'd in now." better can her very well. " H got up, a rather subdued Willi Moppet, the . like of hlch the guests of the Hotel Doria would (carcalr hav recognized. Be for he want out he bent down and klased his mother again and discov ered a little trickle of tears on her withered cheek. "Don t .you worry he whispered about anything," 'Whatever good there's In m I got from you. Too ' clearly .he saw through the loose fabric she had, held up for his won. Wooed, fathers protection.. and ruined In the hard code of her own little world by a man who had Used his high position aa an excuee to evade consequences, she atlll wished to shield Mm. Willi Co aid sea Lord Landell'a point of view quite clearly, and perhapa that made him all the more Intolerant of It. He himself was the first fruit of that brief and 111 assorted union, and every drop of his father s blood protested at the cold Justice or fits late.. Justice, In deed! . . . Let oog eat oog. His mother had meant that he should merely call Clasy, but, aa ah feared, he went -out Into the garden to find the girl. An. well! The oi woman sank back again onto her cushions and how It was that ahe. queer thought who had waited on other women most of her life, should now be attended by this girt. Cecilia Bryant, a girl who was what might be called "a lady," yet who was glad to accept a modest horn and fifty pounds a year for mental service. His mother do voutly hoped that Willie wouldn't marry Ceoilla Bryant. It waa almost dark outside, and as Willie felt hie way cautiously down the roughly paved path the back again waiting for you! Summer Conoco Gasoline with its chained dog began to clamor again of extra miles is on sale today and this time no on rebuked htm. all service stations and The voir of wicked abandon was Conoco sign. silent and he had to make a guess garages which display A aa to Its owner s whereabouts. Una of damp' flapping garments got Last summer was the extra miles season for Conoco users. Every gal In his way and he dodged under It. Ion of Summer, Conoco Gasoline "Cissy!'' ha called softly. "Wher them going for miles and miles are you? Don't be an Idiot. . . . O, was the long distance motor fuel supreme! end miles. all right! Goodnight, then." He made as If to turn back, but it was only a ruse to draw her from her hiding meet your one great demand for And now it's back again tourplace. Not successful, though. Mies the nearest sign the ContiCecilia . Bryant waa not so easily ing season mileage. Get tankful drawn. nental soldier; mark your speedometer reading when you fill. When After a waiting moment Willie con tinued his undignified pursuit of this you need more Summer Omoco note the number of gallons necessary elusive young person. He knocked his shins against flower pots and to refill the tank the brim. Then compute the number of miles you've nearly fell foul of a wheelbarrow, growing more and more Irritated. obtained per gallon. You'll be surprised. Suddenly ite re allien mat ne was wasting hlmeelf for nothing. She was Remember this, too. Summer Conoco delivers these extra miles withnot her. He lit matchea and Investigated a mildewed toolahed, and If other essentials of good gasoline ready starting out sacrificing he didn't exactly kick the noisy little p. pick-udog It- - wasn't for lack of desire. and rapid A glow or lis tit snoweo cissy at last framed In the kitchen doorway. you really want extra miles this summer, youH be careful to fill Inquiring Innocently what he waa doing out there. For ths benefit of the Conoco sign. the always the old woman she called him "Mr. Moppet." although from her tone It was obviously an assumed respect. "I was looking for you," vwme aid severely. 8 he made way for him, cams Into the kitchen and and he Producers, Refiners and Marketers Immediately requested ths loan of a clothes brush. of high grade petroleum products in Arkansas, let m do It for you. Mr. stop- Colorado, I daho, Kansas, Missouri, Montana , Nepet!" the girl cried. braska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Me waved ner .away runousiy ana she stood with her hands on her slim Dakota, Texas, Utah, Wahington and Wyoming hloei laughing at him. There mas something about her that reminded him vaguely of Popny Tancred, but It waa a superficial reaemujlance. J I '.J mm J WVIV Will V, , 'J " . TmMmrAmA inn.sr.nM? Hut h Ill, w.rvf .mall and fair and modlshly slender. But Sophy's waa a soft, tender sort of beauty, appealing and clinging. There waa a helplessness about Sophy Tancred which Inspired men to deeds of great daring, but there was nothing about Cecilia Bryant. 8he helpless waa gamine In her Independence, and under a very feminine skin one sus pected an unfeminlne hardness. The girl, young though she was, had very found her footing on the nearly treacherous road of life. Aa Willie freed hi ankles of the mould and cobwebs collected In the shed he pretended great Indifference i of her, and she. equally unconcerned. to her work basket and turned brought out a Pile of fine linen hand hemstitched. kerchiefs, exquisitely monngrsmed and laundered. Ws finished them yesterdey." she said. "I hops they're all right" Than, of course, WllMe had to thank rr. It was not In her bond that she should slave for him. I wonder what I can do for you. he said In hia tender, mocking way. to snow my appreciation Oh wrinkled her fair young fore head. "You can do something If you want to. ah replied unexpectedly. 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