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Show SECriON TWO PAGE FIVE PROVO '(UTAH) SUNDAY HER A L D. S UN D AY, J U L Yv 2 0. 1 9 3 0. RANI & RKni HEHE TODAT JII1ITH CRAXT, arflat'a modrl. lore. At. AS 8TK.YNE. palatrr. nhi la aim tovrd ' by CHUMMY Xloni.KV, JuaMth'a rommnif anal Wal frl-ad. CkamMj kid laad Irfsr year ago. aad had auf-frred'a auf-frred'a loa of mrtnory wkra aa 'meat aTirt r a although dleyn . Ia Jadlia. Jaallh laatala laol It la hla aafr marry Can an nay. avhaar aaraaary la rralorrd nkra ir (tri klat a tea I a. Sterne-aad . hiatal, iherrlorr, are eaeased. 'Jadlia la afadylnr afaarla;. mad rlea nillfK C.IDKO.N mal la atar krr la otaairal akan, a I-lka(k I-lka(k Startle rraraa ber lhal f.ideaa'a lalealioua are aol ana- orable. Rieyae aad Ja1lia aaeet by eaaaee la lae glrla rlnral. and hawmr. aaahaerved. aeea tf arm rara -alhrr'a araaai aa ( kinar. aa lae eve af aer wed-iliir, wed-iliir, lella Hfryae that abe eaaaat marry hint aa abe anils tolln-vr her career aa a palaler. Jadltb fcela a letter fraaa aae IIICHAHII VX. nka iika her ta eall at hla a fllre aad dlaeaaa ber i'l ltb fc'nt. She mm Wyoa. arhoaa abe daea aat kaoe. vrrltea that be mi aa aaaoelate of ber fnraaer Irsrkrr, CUARVKMl . re- ' rVatly billed la aa aato aeeldeat. AOW CO O WITH THE "TOBt CHAPTER XXVIII A SMALL, slenderly built man of about CO rose from a huge desk And cam toward, her. Judy's general gen-eral Impression was that be was ood looking In a rather effeminate ay. and exceedingly well dressed, lie had small hands and feet. eek,gray hair, and a thin, well-naped well-naped mouth which, when opened, evealed a particularly white and .aultless set of teeth. lie-wore a vertaln amount of very discreet lewelry. such as platinum cuff links ct with small pearls. He had a very kind smile. Judy ioll"ed. as he held out his hand. This la Indeed charming of you, AIIss Grant." he said. "I hardly expected ex-pected you to come so promptly." "I'd go anywhere to see a friend of M. Guarvenlus." Judy said. "Did you really know him very well? This was the only subject that Interested In-terested her. . ) "I did not know him very Intimately. Inti-mately. Mr. Wyon replied. He had a rery pleasant, refined rolce. and spoke with great emphasis and something .of a dramatic effect. "Cut." he went on. "I had a great admiration for Vladimir Guarven-lus. Guarven-lus. and the most complete confl-derve confl-derve In his Judgment. That Is why 1 asked you to come here, my dear young tody. I wanted to talk to you about your future." Judy started. Somehow this was the last thing she had expected. She had come with the Idea In ber generous heart of talking about her late master with a friend of his. of telling all hhj-goodness to- ber; aad then going away again. She would haTe poured out her soul to the "veriest stranger about Guarvenlus. "Oh!" she said rather sharply. "1 don't think there's much to talk about: but how did ypu hear about me? Was It from M. Guarvenlus?" "He did mention you, of course," answered Mr. Wyon: "but I have heard more about you from Madame Flomena, who Is also a friend of mine.- - "Oh." she's been awfully kind!" exclaimed the girl, understanding cow that this funny, rather dried- fi f. NEW GENUINE WALNUT 3 PIECE I3eGllE'm SmiiiGe BED, CHEST and HOLLYWOOD VANITY Only 0 1 EASY 66 NEW 8 PIECE EMminmiG IIamm SMtie WALNUT FINISH Only NEW 3 PIECE ILnvnimG ISimm SnnnGe All Hardwood Frame Web Construction Beautiful Jacquard Velour Covering i -0 ! I OH29o0 SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW - : . YF lT f aaaa -aBjaaaar 1- . - i n In CORALIE: STANTONW ULATH UOSKE.N COPVDIGUT IQSO up little man was the kind of person per-son who likes to mix ("with the artistic ar-tistic world.- . . (CHE thinks very highly of you, Miss Grant," he said emphatically. emphati-cally. "And now let me come to the poInL I understand that you have no private means, and that Guar-.venlus Guar-.venlus was going to arrange for your debuL His sad death must have made a difference to you." "Of course it did all the difference differ-ence In the world!" "Though 1 am convinced that your, own prospects were the last thing you thought of. Miss GranL Now, 1 am a business man. and this is a business proposition " "Stop a moment!" she Interrupted. Inter-rupted. "Who gave you my address? Your letter was forwarded from my old address, where I-used to live," "A Miss Graham procured your address for me," Mr., Wyon explained. ex-plained. "She was also a pupil ol Guarvenlus, and she got It. I think, from a lady named Miss Jenks." Judy was on her guard to a certain cer-tain extent, althought the man inspired in-spired her with confidence, "As a say, it is purely a business proposition," said Mr. Wyon. regarding re-garding her with his ingratiating smile. - "I .have a theater. Miss Grant the Monopole. I do not exactly ex-actly own it, but I have a large interest in-terest in it a controlling interest, I may say. No-. I am prepared to undertake what my friend Guarvenlus Guar-venlus was going to do to arrange for your debut at my theater, and to provide you with everything that is necessary, exactly as he would have done." . . . "But you don't know anything about me!" she cried. "I have perfect confidence in Guarvenlus Judgment." "Are you very rich?. And what is your business? Mr. Wyon smiled his delicate smile. ' "I am Interested in " several tilings." he answered. "Diamonds, for one, and oil and coal. I don t call myself rich, exactly; but yon can trust me to carry out what I propose." "I suppose I'm rude," Judy said; "but this is a surprise, I don't know you ffonTATdam. Why should vou want to do this for me?" "I have tofd you, my dear young lady," he said. "The conditions will be exactly the same. When you are well launched in your career, we will adjust our business relations. f shall be amply repaid. There is plenty of room for a dancer of genius. gen-ius. I will engage as your manager a man of the highest reputation Gaston North. "Think it over. Miss Grant. Take a few days. When had poor Guarvenlus Guar-venlus planned your debut?" "In October." "Well, we could manage it by then. You could start rehearsing at once. The theater is empty, as it happens. I will get the electricians and the scene painters at work at once. But take your time to think it over. Miss Graat." o2g TEUMS x VA a wis3 )famtM?& S mm- u P20' B fi i " s a"- .1 ITDITO AY -CHELSEA HOUSE TT'S not time I want," she said.; with a laugh that sounded a little wild, for the delirium of ambition am-bition was creeping into her blood again. "I suppose we should nave a contract. I should probably have to sign something." . "Not at all necessary. Miss Grant. I am not afraid that you'll cheat me. When you are well established, you will give me back the money I have spent That's all I wanL" "But I might fall." "Then I'll bear the loss, just as Guarvenlus would have done." "You must have thought a lot of him," she said with a deep sigh. Mr. Wyon repeated what he bad said before. "I have the most complete faith in his Judgment. Then you accept?" -"Yes, rather! And I'm greatly obliged to you, Mr. Wyon. But for this I'd have bad to take whatever I could geL" -. v "It would have been a shame," he said emphatically. "I'm very glad you have consented to my proposal. You must meet Gaston North at once, and arrange with him about the music, and your costumes, and all that you need. We must have the most expert advice. Perhaps you will give .me the pleasure of lunching with ire tomorrow at the theater. I have a little room there. and we can hava some food sent In from a restaurent near by. I shall expect you. thee at half-past one. Judy shook bands with the little man like a person in a dream. When she had gone,. Mr. Wyon stood, gazing at the door, with a look of enlightenment on' his face. "The description suits ber down to .the ground." he told himself. " 'A thorny little person!' A very thorny little person indeed!" - Judy spent tho following 10 days In a whirl, and met more people than she had ever met in her life before. - She received a post card and a letter from Chummy, who was still at the" seacoast. She answered neither of the communications. She heard nothing from Alan Steyne She would not allow herself to think about him at alL . a a . . ONE evening, crossing the Avenue on her way to her lodgings, she met Bastlen Dumont. She gave him a brilliant smile. - "Why, Bastlen, I suppose you thought I was dead!" she cried. , "Nothing of the sort,"' be an swered roughly. - "Don't I hear you talked about every minute of the day? 1 cant open a newspaper without seeing your-name. --You're la for a boom, Judy and a real one this time! Who is it that's taken you up that Gideon fellow?" Judy looked at him with supreme scorn. ' r Thank you, Bastlen I'm not taking any insults," she said. "I have not seen Mr. 'Gideon ' for weeks. I don't know where he is.' "Then who's backing you?" "A friend of.M. Guarvenlus. It Is purely a business proposition, she added with Immense dignity. "The Monopole that's where you're coming out.' But vrho'a do- rniMA DONNA FEATURED George Olscn and his music willr again be heard on the Demi Tasse Revue which features Harriet Lake, the, youngest prima donna on the Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr lot, singing songs she has popularized on a program pro-gram originating on the Columbia Broadcasting system, and heard locally over KDYL from 9:30 to 10. Yellowstone park contains more geysers than arc on the rest of the sarth's surface. USED CARS At Bargain Prices! Graham-Paige Coupe ' Essex Coach, '28 . Willys knight Sedan, '27 . Dodge Touring, '2i Provo Motor Co. Inc 145 North University Ave, U 7 AfZ m mm. HARVEY MOTOR CO. Best Values This Week 1929 Ford Fordor 1928 Chevrolet Sedan ' 1930 Whippett Six , 1927 Chrysler 60 Sedan 1929 De Soto 4-Door Sedan 1928 Chrysler 62 Coach The Only Authorized Chrysler Service in Utah County 42 E. FIRST NORTH, PROVO, UTAH. - PHONE 1057 1 .. ' , '. ' : v " " '.' ng It all?!' . " "Mr. ,Wyon the gentleman who owns the theater." 'Oh. that crank!" cried Dumont, In evident relief. , v "Why do you call Mr, ,- Wyon a crank?" she asked. "Oh, everybody knows he Is! Al ways up to some extraordinary t game!" . "Thank you, Bastlen!" "Judy, don't be cross! I know you're going to make a terrific hit. -Nobody knows it better than I do. ' I say. you never come to the cafe now."' : "I never have time." "Come along, now." - "111 come and have some food at Ginori's. if you like," she answered. He assented eagerly. Judy was shabbier even than usual, and there was an unnatural light in her eyes. She ate silently and voraciously. Dumont had had his dinner, and watched her drink ing Cbianti diluted with mineral water and lemon Juice. ' It was suf focatingly hot in the restaurant. When Judy begao to talk, she told him everything 'with perfect frankness. He was still her best friend, the one person on whom she could always rely. She made that quite clear. She had made no new friends among the people she was now associated with. Mr. Wyon was very kind, but old. Her manager, Gaston North, was a very silent Individual. He was very ugly, red-haired, and freckled: with a ginger mustache and borrid teeth. She thought he must go to bed with his pipe in his mouth. lie was wonderful at his Job, however. lie knew everything about scene painting and almost everything about music. The conductor con-ductor of the orchestra was a young Hungarian.' blind in one eye. He made his men play the most heavenly heaven-ly music. "Not that Its really any better than yours. Bastlen," she added generously. "I did enjoy dancing to your fiddle that night at Mr. Steyne's." . i; Thls brought Bastlen back to personal per-sonal matters. Whilo he watched her animated face, all the old misery mis-ery throbbed In his heart and hammered ham-mered in his brain. "Judy, is everybody mad?" he asked. "Of course you know that Chummy didn't marry Steyue?" "Of course I : do." "What did you make of it? Where Is he now?" .. . v "He went to Parisso Chummy told me, Sha-is at the seacOasL" "Yes, I knew that," '. ; " "Darling Chummy.- she's written to me and I've never answered her. What a pig I am I must write tonight."- - V. "Wnat do you make of it, Judy?" "Oh. Bastlen. " I don't ; know. Chummy always tells the truth you know that. She said she found: out that she liked her. work: better than she did Mr. Steyne.;. "Well. I don't believe IL Judy. There must have been : something lse." . - ' (To Be Continued) ' . '-i ' New Suits Filed j , City Court v . -Oil company Shell .vs. J. Preccc. Knight Coal and Ice company vs. Mary Muganson. C. H. Lanhing vs. Clarence L. Anderson An-derson and wife. Superior Moto company vs. Watt son Evans and W. W. Evans. ,. A. J. AVI uwir tt, u. iiamuu s. Willard Davis. " Anglo California Trust company vs. W. E. Butler. Alma C. Hansen V3. A. D. Muhlc-stinc. Muhlc-stinc. . ' - David H. Jones vs. Colorado Utah Motorway and N. P. Peterson. , DixonTavlor-R--ssell company v,i Loriri Miller. DlxonTaylor-Russell company vs Ross Griggs.- Knight Coal and Ice company vs. G. M Carter. Springville Canning company vs. J. O. White. Millard Fillmore was the only United States president who didn't make an Inaugural address.' , HELP WANTED rEUALD -------ir-i.-iruLniu-H-A. Make money experience unnecessary. unneces-sary. Liberal pay. No sellintr Write for free details- Standard Novelty Co. 168 East 112 Street, New Yorl City. Ladies: Earn $25 -weekly embroidering em-broidering scarfs. Pleasant work;" experience unnecessary; no selling. Addressed envelope brings particulars." particu-lars." Marvel, 32 Park Row, New York, Dept. 28A. . ADDRESSING ENVELOPES Work, at home during spare time. Substantial weeky pay; experience unnecessary. Dignified employment for honest, sincere, ambitious persons.- ADVANCEMENT LEAGUE, NAPERVTLLE,' ill. HELP WANTED IIALJ5 AT ONCE SOUTH AMERICA OR UNITED STATES. Permanent position; clerical, mechanical, salesmanship; sales-manship; experience unnecessary. Salaries $25-$lQO, weekly, transportation transpor-tation furnisTiedT BOX 1175, CHICAGO, CHI-CAGO, ILL. Wanted Two young men - with cars locally located to solicit for an accessory; replacement part sells on sight vno sales experience necessary neces-sary you must be able to finance self for at least two Weeks. Endorsed En-dorsed by several big corporations all -over the country. If interested why call on C. C. Ranstead, Room 1 James Hotel evenings after o'clock. ' - - v J20 Men, experienced or Inexperienced, Inexperi-enced, Interested In distributing circulars, samples, etc. for old established house. No selling. Write today for details. Secretary's office, 7054 N. Clark St, Chicago. x . RADIO 1 Progriams STATION KSL SUNDAY, JULY 20 8 a.m., Informal program; 10 a.m., NBC Southland Sketches; 10:30 a.m., "Sunny Side Up"; 10:45 a.m., NBC National Light Opera company; com-pany; 11 a,m., NBC Metropolitan Echoes; 11:30 a.m., NBC concert; 12. m., NBC "Friendly Hour"; 2 p.m., L Di S. services from the tabernacle; taber-nacle; 3:30 p.m., drmatizedV headlines; head-lines; 4 p.m., vocal and instrumental instrumen-tal ensemble; 4:30 p.m., NBC WiK liam's Oilomatics; 5 p.m., NBC "Enna Jettlck Melodies"; 5:30 p.m., 6:15 p.m.vNBC Atwater ,Kent hour; 6:45 p.m.; NBC 'In the Time of Roses"; 8 p.m., musical ensemble; 8:30 p.m.,' organ recital.. 9 p.m., L. D;' S.; services from the sttidio; 9:45 p.Yri., "Television" concert, Criterion quartet; Iff p.m., NBC Borden's concert con-cert hour; 10:30 p.m., Utah hour; 11:30 p.m., "Vagabond of the Air.' Vp ' MONDAY, JULY, 21 11:30 a.m. NBC Helen Webster, Helpful Hints, for the Housewife; 3 p.m., NBC Salt Lake tabernacle choir and organ; 4:30' p.m., "Ye Oldc Towne Cryer"; 6 p.m., NBC Maytag orchestra; 6:30 p.m., NBC General Motors "Family Party"; 7:30 p.m:, musical presentation : 8 p.nw, program of Uiversified, musical musi-cal selections, "Western Hour"; 8:30 p.m., NBC Amos 'rr Andy; 8;45 p.m, "Jewel Box"; 9:15 p.m., NBC Shell company; 10 p.m., "Emerald Isle"; 11 p.m.. Milt Taggcrfs 11 Vagabonds, Vaga-bonds, by direct wire.fronv Lagoon;. 12 midnite, ."Vagabond of the Air"; X a.m., silent. ,V-,- Paris Has Novel 1 Traffic Rulings Rccentlv a novel traffic light was installed at a busy Paris intersection. inter-section. Always different Iii traf fic affairs, the. quaint Parisians de signed this liprht for operation by pedestrians! Monsieur or madame. wishing to , coss, pushes a button in the lamp post and traffic stopf for. 15 seconds. . .. ... : Paris traffic generally is aytanglc of cars, blaring horns and squealing squeal-ing brakes, says Milton Pulford, director of service for the Do Soto Motor corporation. " The. police make little effort to enforce speed regulations. Skyrocket accelera tion in approaching a crossing, followed fol-lowed by a wild blast of the horn and a jamming of brakes, is the custom. cus-tom. In fact, the ; safety of life, limb and ones' car depends upon a good set of brakes. . ''Paris , drivers dont slow up - for crossings,'' Mr. Pulord explains. ''Instead; they step on the, gas.and try to get there first. If the way is clear,, they dash across. If not,' nothing noth-ing but a sudden stop prevents a crash. The' quick and sure action of De Soto . hydraulic brakes was never so much appreciated as when t drove abouf'Paris. , ".-" - 1929 BUICK FOUR DOOR SEDAN - Model 27 Car like new and original orig-inal throughout. Driven 5300 miles. Will sacrifice sacri-fice for immediate, sale. See HUGH JOLLEY . ... at TELLURIDE SERVICE STATION tf v -, . FOR RENT FURNISHED UUVK''l - -- -- -- - 2 fur. housekeeping rooms. No children 319 East 1 No. J25 ' One mod. housekeeping Toom. 373 E. 4 No. J31 "--.-' " " 1 ' ' ' ' Modern housekeeping rooms. Inquire In-quire 635 No. 1 East. J24 Mod. steam heated apt., 2 blks, from post office, fur. or unfur. 230 South 1 East. J24 Apt. 511 East 6 No. Phone 684J. ::- - j24 Good 3 room apartment, partly furnished. Call 1133J or 420 East 3rd South after 6:30. ; J23 Nicely fur. room and kitchenette. 193 E. 1 No. Phone 596.- al5 Fur. or unfur. house on 920 West Center. v 322 j 2 room modern apt. $17, no children. chil-dren. 160 So. 3 East. J21 Fur. rooms, mod. 637 W. 2 N. J20 Apt, strictly mod., refrigeration. Call 924. J20 Mod apts., wasnroora and bath; Inquire 115 So. 3 West " j28 Elecant 4 loom apt., laundry, fruit room and garage. Phone 151W. 270 No. 1 E. V . V alO FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 3 room house, good cellar, 132 So. 1 W. also 5 room mod. house. j25 4 room house, mod. 233 So. 5 E. Call 167 or 194. . 1 324 Mod: home. 146 So. 7 W. with garage. For key and terms inq. at 795 W. Center. 324 One 4 room mod. apt. 283' No. 3 West. 324 4 room mod house with-sleeping porch and garage and one 3 room mod. house with, sleeping porch. Phono 134 J. . J22 4 rooms, mod, garage. 247 West 3, South. ' 322 Mod. house '704 E. 4th So. Tnq. R. D." 3, Box 12. j21 New mod. 4 room home, laundry room, garage, phone 47J. Call 4R East 3 South. : . " x ' 2jl v Mod. 5 room house with garage. 324 East 3 So. . - J20 3 room apt, bath, also 2 bedrooms Call 1294 718 W. I N. Jy20 FOR SALE lVHSOELLANEOUS 6 mo. Jersey - heifer, Chester White brood sow, red astrachan apples. Phone 266R5 Mapleton. j25 12 three month old pigs, all for $65. 75 lyear old laying hens, - 85c each. Call 049J2. . J25 Buy Saunder-slte fur. polish. -,tf 200. white leghorn pullets. 15 wrecks old, A. E. Adams, 216 So. 1 West, Lehi. .Phone 184 J, -. J24 Burlap sacks, 5c each 57 No. 1 East. 321 Large black cherries solid to can 6c delivered. Phone 014 Jl or 1404 r - . -- 321 1600 choice Leghorn pullets. $1.25 each. Phone 016R2. ' al7 Spring frys & for $1.00. 251 No. 10th West. 323 Get your dark raspberries at Jorgen Hansens. East of Lincoln high school ,Provo Bench. jZ - First class brood sows, Poland China ' and Chester White. Good condiUon. Phone 07R2. : W. G. Kocherhans R. F. D. 2, Box 162. J2C Two bed . compartment trailer. canopy tent, containers for food clothing and utensils. E. L. Jackson, Jack-son, Duchesne, Utah. J2( Astrachan apples at. Georgt Groncman ranch. Phone 030J2. al Cockerels, 10 weeks old. Your choice. 25c. Phone 018R2. J15 Singer and White. drophead sew ing machines $7.50 to $12, completely complete-ly overhauled. Guaranteed. White Sewing Machine Co. Phone 690. 322 Clean wheat, solft and hard. N H. Baurh. Phone '1281 W. , j2J Hay ahd spring frys. 1208 So. 5 West. ' , 321 Tent, practically new, 383 North 4th West. ' - y Steam "J. I. Case thresher, got " condition,, good terms,, will tan grain, cows," sheep, as part pay ment. Write L. D.. Rowley, R. Box 131- J27 Wheat. Phone 801R. al3 Electric t water system: Phone 263J2. Springville. ; 320 Gooseberries. Phone 549J. jy22 Auto trailers. .671 East 5th So. Phone 416W. ' 1y23 WANTED SALESMEN If high earnings interest you. Investigate In-vestigate this ad. You will not be sorry. liOgan Knitting Mills, Togan, UtaU- U BUSINESS AlSlD PROFESSIONAL FOONDEY ' General 1? ou'.dry and Slachln Work. Electrical and Acetylene Welding. rROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY TENT & AWNINGS . Tents and Awnings Venetian Blinds rROVO TENT & AWNING CO. 214 S. 4 E. Thone 887 & 626 Office at Callahan .Hardware 159 N. University - Thone 915-W' Law nmo were Repaired Stove Repairing AU kinds of Furniture Repaired Upholstering Done SECOND HAND FURN ITURE FOR SALE MONEY TO LOAN Borrow, money on your car. Re duce vovir payments by refinancing. Cash paid for late model used cars. V. II. Tuft 210 No. 3 West Phone 1486. tf ..Seven per cent on farm and city property. Provo Realty Company, 124 West Center St Phone 688. tf. YOU CAN BORROW topay your Current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Bond & Mortgage Company. 64. North University Ave. Ground floor, tf WELDING AYRES WELDING WORKS Acetylene Ace-tylene and Electrio Welding. We weld, anything mads of metal. 47 MISCELLANEOUS Buy Saundcr-site fur. polish. tf Anyone going to Bui ley, Idaho by first of week, call at 779 West 2 North. Party will help pay expenses, ex-penses, " j20 INSTRUCTION $1260-$3000 YEAR. Government Jobs. Men women, 18 up. Steady work.- Common education usually sufficient. Sample coaching. Full particulars FREE. Apply today. Box 100 Herald. Jy 6-9-13-16-20-23-2T-30-A. 3. rva-vwfaaa1aaJaa1a FOR OALEJfUittUTURC Buy Saunder-slte fur. polish, tf Furniture must be sold at once. Call 1398. j24 New Second Hand Store. We bu for cash We eeii xor casn. Phone 348. 351 West Center. Provo . WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Buy Saunder-site fur. polish. tf Modern rooms for American Legion convention, August 7 and 8. Telephone 36. ' s V j20 AUTO CAMP OR GAS STATION NEAR HERE. HAVE $5000 TO PUT IN BOX C-N, HERALD. tf Wanted: Useless horses and cows, Dead ones If called immediately, rohn 'Kuhni 050R1 Provo. tf Will par cash for flead of useless use-less horses and cows. Phone American Amer-ican Fork 209. tf HELP WANTED A cook at Jensen hotel, Ileber City. $60 a month, board and room. J21 FOR SALE HOUSES 6 room modern bungalow, reasonable reason-able terms. Phone 658 R. 123 V TRASH HAULED Ashes and trash hauled. Phone 1007W. ' . a2D USED PIANOS - BARGAINS in re finished used Pianos. Taylor Bros. Co. Piano Dept - tf SITUATIONS WANTED Man wants sheep herding Job. Wm. Crystal. 292 So. 2 West- Am. Fork. J21 FOR SALE COWS Young Jersey milch cow. Inq. 541 East 5 South. - J21 BOARD AND "ROOM 160 East Center. Phone 1105. Jy29 FOR SALE 1 CHEAP ..' Choice Lot with Cabin at Wildwood Your Own Terms ' PHONE 679-W : Jacob Coleman i Look Here! EASY DEALS IN REAL INSTATE 1714 Acres Water lights Horn barn outbuildings CItOrs IN CLUDED Tny out of ' the crops' or $50.00 Per Month. 5 Acres Home Water rlfiht Orcm ALL CROPS-REAL BUY EASY TERMS OPPORTUNITY. OPPORTUN-ITY. " o " ANY KIND OF f REAL PROPERTY V Phono 1090 1 Willard L. Sowards 39 WEST SECOND NORTH REAL ESTATE Provo, Utah RKOKEll ATTENTION! Fine Ranch, close in, for sheep, cattle,-turkeys; large1' springs for fish iridustry. 70 A. hay, 20 A. j wheat; 400 A. iangc. Will consider con-sider trade for other property. 3 Room with basement. .2 Acres fine Jand, close in. Will consider car as first payment. 5 R. Modern, close In. Only $2G30. Terms. Many other bargains for trade or sale. . Loans - Bonds - Insuranco GRAY - PAYNE REALTY CO. Dixon Real Estate Best 80 Acre farm In Millar county; well located on highway;-all highway;-all cultivated, machinery and stock to go with this place. Independent Independ-ent water right. Price $15,00a Terms; 6 on : -unpaid balance 1 New Stucco Home, 4 roonn modern; very .good location; this home' 'has just been completed and is very attractive. May we show you this place? " Trice $3250, with terms. -.. ; ' - 1 New Hone, 4 rooms, modern. This home has just be?n completed and located ih a very desirable locality. lo-cality. Price $3100.00; terms. You should sco this home. Dixon Real Estate LINDON NEWS Mrs Eda Allrcd and children Bcr-nicc Bcr-nicc and Richard, visited n Salt Lake Sunday with Mr, and Mia. Or-ville Or-ville Aitlcr. Lee Ercanbrack and David Jnr.-per Jnr.-per of Provo visited in Lindon Tuesday. Miss Laura, Walker attendetl a social Monday afternoon given by Mrs. R. Garn ClarU in honor of her vocal students. Isidore Bclar.sky of Russia who is teaching at tho P.. Y. U. summer school, was present pres-ent and heard the students sing. Hn gave some very favorable comments com-ments to all present. Those who sang were Mrs. Noia Nilson, Mltn Mclba Pulsipher, Miss Laura Walker, Walk-er, Udell Jackson and John Buckley.';. Buck-ley.';. ' " Mrs. Rcbba Lee and Miss Verona Smith of California are vlsiitinj; here with friends and relatives. DcVcri Lamb who is working for Orypl Carter, visited last week with his parents at Holdcn, Utah. Misa Flora Bell Cutler of Salt Lake returned to her home Sunday after spending a month visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Eda Allied. Mrs. Helen Fotherlnghnm nml baby of Price are- visiting with Mrs. Fothcrngham's mother, Mrs. Waller Bird. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ercanbrack and son Bert of Trovo visited in Lindon Wednesday evening. ' Ella llalliday " of Pleasant Grove visited in Lindon Wednesday cvcnlhg. . DELEGATES NAMED SPANISH FOPwK. American legion le-gion Post. No. 48 announces tho election of the following delegates to attend the state legion convention conven-tion at Provo, August 7, 8 and 9: ; D. E. Williams, Jo.scph E. Nelaon, F. J. Thomas, J. E. Booth, R. S. Hughes, W. J. Money, R. D. Gardner, Gard-ner, W. T.; Lewis. The XollowingA alternates were . named:.- Gomcr Thomas,' .H. B. Mortcnson, W. II. Bufton, Joseph D. Evans, Elmer Swenson and G. Frank Nelson. GOLF IN MEADOW KILLAY, Eng. U.n The peaceful business of herding sheep wan broken for Arthur Williams when hisarm was struck and broken Dy a golf ball. , Golden Opportunity, For Farmers With Autos Every farmer and small town resident and merchant fears fire, prevention expert and to sell fire We will train you to become a fire protection during your spare time, thus adding a thousand dollars or more to your income. 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