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Show PAGE folREE SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932 t A LOVE , MONEY f. w co CORLEY CHAPTER XLVII 'T'HE weeks drifted by. Steve, pale and weak but each day growing more like himself, limped about with a cane. He spent the time sit ting on the terrace, driving to the golf course, or, often enough, lying in the shade of the coconut palm trees on the sand joking with Lottie. Lot-tie. Dr. Allen remained at Holiday. Bud had returned to the mine and would not be back again. Barry was only waiting until 8teve would be strong enough to make the trip. Then they would both go. That meant that Lottie and Mona soon would be setting off for the north, "Marry me, MonaJ." was Barry's constant plea, "Perhaps." Bhe did not add aloud, as she always did In her Probate and Guardianship Guard-ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the I Respective Signers for Further I Information. - SUMMONS.. In the District Court of the fourth Judicial District in and for Utah County, Otato of Utah Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Martin Johnson, unmarried; S. I. Levin; Glenn Johnson Beeley, BOOTS AND HER OOVi . uws. COMC THE. HtT USEE UP CVAsY v. WASHINGTON TUBBS MOT UUCU TlUE, St tetp sou seAprrNN EMtf RUN from r tub. r? KSSTS butf MOTTIM. IS LjngTWHfa; AMP SOW HHP IPIX EPrr . 1W CUTfOQiMlhs TWS AIR BAVJOrf ' eai -esssw. - 1 : police. nnhils::? FRECKLES AUP I Hlk.ED CACVC A' "To heart, "If only I can sell the Empress Em-press or if you'll let me buy back your shares in the mine." During the first few days of Steve's illness when Dr. Allen bad assumed charge of the household and Lottie, wan and white-faced, was constantly to be found near Steve's door. Mona had reached a decision. She bad had plenty of time to herself in which to think. She had written to Wlthington, the jeweler, asking him to open negotiations ne-gotiations with the Maharajah. Barry and Mona went to Granada frequently now since Bud was no longer there to take care of errands. TVTONA ransacked the market for new dainties to tempt Steve's appetite And for tropic delicacies to serve Dr. Allen. "Don't you like guavasT" Mona aBked Barry as they strolled in the market place. "They are so tiny, so dainty! They ought to taste like pickled limes, I think, but they surprise sur-prise you." The two were idling about Granada. Gra-nada. A boat from the north was expected with mall and Mona wanted to wait until it arrived. There would be another hour possibly possi-bly before the post office employes would have it sorted. Mona and Barry strolled about the town. "Like tourists," Barry said amusedly. He stopped to buy Turkish cigarets for Steve, a quaint little necklace for Lottie and some calicoes for Josle and Florence. For Maria they bought a pipe with a large can of tobacco. Then came the question of Miss Gracie. "There's hardly anything good enough for Miss Gracie!" Mona said. "We rushed over hers that terrible day to bring the doctor and the serum but Itwas Miss Gracie who risked her life draining the poison from the wound. Nothing Noth-ing the rest of us did would have saved Steve without Miss Gracie!" "She was an awful butcher, though," Barry added, trying to smile. Steve's suffering was an unpleasant un-pleasant thought "She hacked and whacked at the wound, you know, with a knife" "But Steve was unconscious. He didn't suffer from It." "Well, It took a lot of nerve and a lot of skill, too. I guess she saved his life. We all did what we could but Miss Gracie kept him alive until we got the dootor there. The serum kept him alive after that. Allen Is a nice fellow. I like the way he stays around. Do you know he also known as men J. Beeley; Bena Breitiftg; Aleta Frost; Kenneth Ken-neth A. Johnson and Jane Doe Johnson, his wife, Defendants. The State of Utah to the said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, other-wise, within thirty days after serv-lom, serv-lom, and defefedhe above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand de-mand of the complaint which has BUDDIES r- I To oe LOOK I I u NOT?. VeS.OQ WO- okrrteeicin? TARC. fc t& MJLOUlfcD to Sf MlfcTWfc OttlV ViffM ESSES. VjLL BBav m tfttB aAMss siaeai a IfflSlnaENDS 5 fiovw TUxr thvmc of it; its A VtorJDER.:VlS VJSREKTT ALU KlLLErlfts siwj that BAPOIT PlVjK3 AT US UP THEBg THS AIKVHEWI TO simply refuses to discuss a feel Talks as though he were imposing on us by staying!" "He's In love with Lottie. Didn't you know that?" Mona asked. Barry's eyes widened. "With Lottie? Lot-tie? You don't say!" Mona nodded solemnly. "Yes, but I guess he knows there's no hope for him. I think he understands the situation. He's really staying around to help her." . "Rather a waste all around Isn't it this love business?" Barry began. be-gan. "Lottie loves Steve, Dr. Allen loves Lottie. I love you " rrHEY were nearlng dangerous ground. "And whom does Steve love?" Mona asked. Barry pondered. "That would be telling!" he said. "The really important im-portant question, my dear young lady, is whom do you love?" She did not look toward him. She could feel her hands trembling. "I asked you a question, dear," Barry insisted, not to be side tracked. "There's the steamer!" Mona exclaimed. ex-claimed. The S. S. Helena was just rounding the bend with flags flying. The tiny motor boat bearing harbor officials had pushed out from the jetty and was plowing through the sapphire bowl which made the harbor. har-bor. The S. S. Helena, anchored. would ride with the tide for sev eral hours. "Shall we wait to see the tourists?" tour-ists?" asked Barry as the native boatmen clambered into their barks and started out briskly at a safe distance from the power boat "The mall will be In soon." Mona said, "Yes, let's! ".The tourists, tour-ists, in twos and threes, were leaving leav-ing the steamer now, bargaining on the companionway for the most desirable de-sirable of the shifting boats before them. Mona watched the oars dipping rhythmically as the two boatmen In each craft brought their boats to shore "Here comes the mail," Barry, remarked re-marked idly. 1, HPHE motor boat ignoring the proximity of the rowboata over which it proceeded ruthlessly, bad turned and was making toward the dock. A man in white with a dark canvas bag slung over his shoulder leaped ashore, lighted a pipe and then strolled slowly across the square to the postofflce. "We may as well follow," Mona said. "Hare we finished all the errands? er-rands? Coffee pot thread for Miss been filed with the Clerk of sajd Court. This action is brought to obtain a judgment foreclosing plaintiff's mortgage upon the real estate described de-scribed in the Complaint, and for other purposes as appears in said Complaint. THOMAS & THOMAS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 404 Templeton Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utal. Pub.jOct. 7,JLtJil, 28, Nov. 4, 1932. SUMMONS In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. BOOTS! TWfcY t, x r-' i I tue murco wai rue VMnui I HERS I AM, FOUR MILES FROM HWt: wyi cwm cn wise ,-r-'wr;,tiAJii tW 0'h X .NNAS OP 1M A PLAME , ITT Vr :-jffr, V I ft I ' (. UPS IT WAS RShT BELOSM OS,), M h i AMOX AKtT EVEJJ SC6 m-.NCAWJF Gracie, peppermints, glue. Didnt someone ask for stationery?" She thought a moment "Oh, yes, we were to get avocados! I feel as If 1 should eat as many as possible be fore we go back." "You mean to New York?" This was nearlng dangerous ground again. A reference to departure depar-ture might be fatal. "Let's get the mall." Mona urged. They waited In the wide post-office post-office where the arched window looked out on a riot or polnclana. Postoffice clerks in khaki or linen bent over their tasks. Presently one of them raised the frosted pane which shut out the too eager publte and called to Barry. "An armful for us!" Barry said, scanning the package he had received. re-ceived. "One, another one two for you right on top! Lottie has her share too. Who do you suppose writes to Lottie? It must be a one sided correspondence because I'm sure she never sits down and remains re-mains quiet long enough to answer a letter." Mona, deep In one of her own letters, nodded absently. Wlthington Wlthing-ton reported that the Maharajah had replied to his communication concerning the Empress. The price he offered far exceeded Mr. Town-send's Town-send's purchase price. They awaited her Instructions. However, was Mrs. Townsend quite sure she cared to sell the stone? Was she entirely certain that she was free to take this step? "I certainly am,"' Mona said to herself, annoyed. Outside the post-office post-office she and Barry were swept into a stream of passengers from the Helena. Mona stood with the letter folded in her hand while Barry scanned a newspaper two weeks old. She looked at him meditatively. The Empress would bring Barry into his own. He must accept It He must! Later when her family needed her no longer she would marry him and let the fortune go to the sailors' home, the orphanage or wherever the will decreed. "Well," - said Barry abruptly, "shall we go?" They started off across the square toward the jetty where their boat lay. A tall, slender man in white, wearing a sun helmet Almost Al-most ran Into them. 1 beg your pardon," he began, raising his hat He was about to pass when Mona cried out "Why, Mr. Garretson! How in the world did you get here?" (To Be Concluded) Reva Weber, plaintiff vs. Rudolph Ru-dolph H. Weber, defendant. You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service serv-ice of this summons upon you, if served -within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend this action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according ac-cording to the demands of the complaint com-plaint which has, .been filed .with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and defendant. 4t ?i. AVKW, VES? J. BEFORE SEE MEfcM UNTC.EL HE. m jhsYm r c' 1 1 1 Bi 1 1 v n !? ERA INFORMATION Ahlander Mfg. BODY & FENDER WORK, and main leaves for all cars, Phone 182. Automobile Loans Automobile loans and refinance. MANNING FINANCE SERVIC1L 157 No. 3rd West Phone 1371W. H. Jolley, Local Agent n6 Dry Cleaning Madsen Cleaning Co. Phone 475 . . . Cleaners of plain and fancy garments . , , Rugs, drapes, blankets, etc. We call for and deliver. t n5 Nimer Battery. Station Willard Batteries, Sales and Service We specialize on Electric troubles Starting, Ignition and Generators Cor. 2nd West and Center Street. Phone 649. o31 Permanent Waves $n.25 and up BERTIN BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 1343 Shoe Repairing Sam the Shoe Man, Proprietor. We do the work right 3 University Shops 332 W. Center, 208 W. Center, 490 N. Univ. Ave. o31 Typewriters We Buy and Sell all Makes of PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 77 No. Univ. Phone 90 . Wanted For Cash , Quantity or quality unlimited. - ESTIMATES at the NEW 2ND BROCKBANK & POPE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Published Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14, 1932. BHDS WANTED Bids will be received by the undersigned un-dersigned at their office in American Amer-ican Fork Utah, for the sale of the three story brick Central School Building, with some heating and plumbing fixtures, at Lehi, Utah. The building to be removed by the purchaser. All bids must be received receiv-ed at the office of the undersigned at American Fork, Utah, not later than 10 A. M. Monday, Oct. 17, 1932. ( The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ALPINE SCHOOL BOARD. American Fork. Utah., Pub. dates. Oct. 14, 16, 1932. rl Mk- ME THE if ' i OTI ' 1 !STlU.'tx CAM Seg, AlUTWg.8EAUm)L .A COLORS OF FALL,V4h.EM rjOUKE ON THE i ROUWD-TMATS MORE THAN VaO CAM . DO PROM UP IM AM AIRPLANE Bay -r t THIS mm LB DEPT.- Co. See as If your Motor Overheats REPAIRING. Springs RADIATOR in stock. 476 So. University Ave. o31 256 EAST CENTER n3 --All Makes REBUILT REPAIRED Typewriters Peter J. Wipf. nS USED FURNITURE Highest Cash Prices Paid FREE HAND STORE. 357 West Center o31 MISCELLANEOUS VETERINARIAN Dr. L. W. Jones 371 No. 3rd W. Phone Wm. Thornton Thorn-ton Drug No. 4, 150 or Res. Phone 142M. n3 HELP WANTED FEMALE MATURE girl or middle aged woman wo-man to live with small family. Phone 1336. ol6 FOB SALE HOUSES 6 ROOM mod. home. Cheap, by owner. 930 West 2nd North. ol5 FOB BENT OR LEASE GOOD piano. Phone 940R. ni BY MARTIN BY CRANE LOST," HE SW X Ni EN0U6WV HIF EEMfOWM0M FOR COURT-THE COURT-THE fteslOEMTB. SHOV MARTiAsL UlrW HE SAY, J EES FEEHtSHJ S0lttrNP.ESOS.. J A WC6L 1-SA.V, AHP SE SHOT, J BYBLOSSER 15 REGULAR FOOTBALL ,ri a if ' r'ltt, J.fjjj; I Business Cards e. THE GENERAL SHOP. 158 No. Univ. Are. We specialize tn stove and furnace repairing. All parts furnished. We can clean furnacea and flues. All kinds of furniture repaired. We buy and sell furniture. Cash paid for used furniture. We call and deliver free. Phone 915-W. GEO. BILLS, Mgr. HONEY TO LOAN YOU CAN DO IT! You can solve any family financial problem with a "PERSONAL" LOAN Monthly Payments are small The coat Is low. Phone, write or oalL PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Room 9. O. P. Skaggs Building 2nd Floor Phone 210 75 East Center Street YOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Industrial In-dustrial Loan Co. 64 North University Uni-versity Ave. Phone 1277. tf FOhTbSnT -FUBinflHED TWO room heated modern apt. Electric stove. 279 So. 6th W. o27 THREE rm and 4 rm mod. heated apts. Refrigeration. Call 924. ol8 NICELY furnished home with piano, garage 130 No. 1st E. ol7 4 ROOM modern, nicely furnished. Furnace. Call 593 East 1st No. Mornings or after 4 p. m. nl THREE rm mod. apt. Heated. Garage. Ga-rage. 427 East 2 nd North . ol6 THREE rm. moo. apl. cellar, garage. ga-rage. Close in. Inq. 550 W. 2 S. 021 THREE nice H. K. rms. Reasonable. Reason-able. 337 No. 4th West. ol6 THREE or 4 rm modern apt and bedrms. 272 East Center. ol4 SINGLE lower apt. Heat, hot water. 270 No. 1st E. Call 1525J. n4 MOD. 3 rm apt. ground floor. 115 South 3rd West o30 5 RM. modern home. Garage; 640 No. 3cd East. Phoae.247JA , ,015 OR UNFURN. 3 rm. mod. apU garage. ga-rage. 61 So. 2 W. Phone 968M. o!4 OR UNFURN. 3, 4 or 5 rjn, modi apt. 227 E. 3 N. Call 529J. ' o29 5 ROOMS furnished and modern, electric refrig, $20 month: 643 W. 4th North, dose to school. tf FOB EEOT--UOTUENISHED SUNNY 3 rm. apt. grd. floor. Heat, hot water, gas. 248 No. 2nd E. o20 4 RM house, with water, cellar, ga-rage. ga-rage. 530 West 4th So. $10. Phone 387. " : ' oil 3 ROOM apt. newly decorated, steam heat, elec. equipt. Best location. Call S. ' Levin-12581 t19 5 RM. mod. steam heaLv carpeted, garage. 172 W. 2 So. Phone li36. " v o!9 6 ROOM modern near B. Y. U. Enquire En-quire 690 West 4th North.- -"t17 3 RM. mod. apt., garage. Range and gas. CeapAj241,a 4Ux FIVE room modern home 155 So. ,4th West. " ol7 LARGE modern h'omeTReastJnlrtlC Inquire 733 West Center. ,ol7 THREE rm. some with hath $18. 340 So. 7th W. Call 705. L. J; Eldred. 2yCv.-:-i.Ul-4-W OR FURN. three rm. mod. .' apt 430 South 4tfi Wesfev ol4 TWO rm. house. Cellar and wash- House. $8.00. 142 E. 1st so. Spring-ville. Spring-ville. . . i olA PARTLY f urn. 5 room new modern home. 291 E. 7th North. ol4 2 ROOMS with kitchen and range, S8 month. 870 W. 3rd South, CaJt after 6 p. m. , ' At .r - - .. . ,- . ." " "' ' 1 --" HOUSE 6. rms, cheap.; 215 So; 4th :V.Weat. phone 1267., ; ..' :al0 nADio-SEiivira FREE Radio, examination. In your ; home by, factory, expert. Can Tlx . U radios." Phone' 133SS J3 EXPERIENCED l,womant f wants housework or?, general 1 work. r;Phone 5R,frCri .-fob nAXxvmsm :193a FORD truclc.ong wheel basX .inquire 245 .West 4th, SoutlCoia i ; 1930. DODGE roadster,' Low mile- v age..A-l conditlonpicR-up'-atm sacruice. jar: iecersen, .fnone Phone 495 3 3U Want Ad Rates Hint triMrtion. DST U&Sw id t cents; each additional Insertion per line, 5 cents; one week, par line, SO cents; two weeks, per line, 50 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge 25- cents. If not paid within threo days double price will le charged. Count five words to Una, Mipifmrm accepted, two lines. Legal Rate LAND and HOMES Willard L. Sowards 89 W. 2nd North, Provo, Utah FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FINE white potatoes sacked. 25c bushel at 390 So. 5th West ol7v-l COMPLETE rumble seat for 2S ojr 1 ;f '29 Ford. Daniels Auto Wreckage; V1-: Phone 68. ol6 2 HEATING stoves, 2 sanitary couches, 1 cot and 1 baby bed. 434 No. 2nd East. 20 WILL EXCHANGE high grade photographic work for a limited amount of farm products. Larson Studio. 182 W. Center St. o20 GENEALOGY and M. I. A. worker r let us make your memory book - i ; photos. Larson Studio. 182 W. Center. o20 BRAND NEW RUGS Genuine Linoleum burlap-backed rugs also felt base rugs. 6x9 was $5 to $6.50 $2.3 7x9 Was $6 to $8.50 .... $3.39 9x10 Was $8.75 $3J8 Genuine Blabon Linoleums 9xlOH was $9.85 $4.39 9x12 was $12.50 $4.59 Norman-Jensen quitting business, 29 to 33 No. Univ. Ave, Provo ol4 667 North 5th West. ol9 " TOMORROW U if a Genuine U. S. Army McOellan rt Saddles. Leather-hooded stirrup. ;i Cost Uncle Sam $34.75. Take .i your choice of these "Class BJ Vi a Saddles while they last at the H Quitting Business price of only (Three Dollars and ninety-five , cents). Norman-Jensen Quitting; j Business, 29 to 33 No. university i w Ave., Provo. ol4;",- LARGE steel furnace and small - heater. 441 No. 6th E. olS DELICIOUS apples, or will trade. V 5 Phone 010RL J. W. Clark, Grand- view. olS FRENCH and Italian prunes l!c ' per-lb. 3ome Sat. Bring contain era, C. H. Da vies, Riverside Farm " - ol4 vtl L--VtJ JONATHAN apples 15c busheL 820 ( W. 10 So. Phone 030RL oSJI DELICIOUS apples, 50c bu. Leo ' Warner. 1065 No. 5th W. olS ANJOU pears. All kinds of apples. , , 459 North 1st West. o24 TULIP bulbs 15c do. Call 509 No. 1 5 th JWest. bltr; TOMORROW - J""'t .41&50 brand new electric heaters A " ideal for bath room or arry room where quick heat Is wanted, $2.95 NormanJ ensen Quitting Businesses: - 29 to S3 No. Unlversitv Aire. Pro-1 - vo. CABBAGE, ' carrots, cauJiflowifr--1 " turnips," onions, jxtatoes stable " beets. Phone' 03LT2. Tnie x6coi3i,3 .' ; '' V : -i t . i. .i i i i i ni m ii - mtm nm. a . fJSEOtliCtoTjarts, "tlrea , aridglara7 ; .Reasonable prices.- Pjrovo Hide r .and-Fur.. 148 West 6th So. Phone . . 367. ' a CARROTS, onions. Aiso5 young pigs.' 'S 757 JSCC 5th W. Call 720W. , ol FAT muttons. . Tour choice $2.50. Phone 1305J." T7A1ITED IHS0ELLAirE0TJ3 WILL BUT used lumber, especially: ; 2x4. Phone S68W 210 West 2nd North,- - . ol6 WHII priccVare low wa-can pay: full value" for furs , pelts and ; hides.,-Provo 'Hide and jFur, 143 West 6th So' Phone 367 -. n9 WE PAT tonYpricot for leghorn ; - hens. JBunker Farm. Call 016R2. -- d3 USELESS horsea and' cows. -rDead hes-;lf - called Iminediately Call VWWMWWW i, WWW TVER JOHNSON-bicycle, JfJo. 512 , tTlLt Return to 421 E. 1st So. Not -'Questions $5 reward. - , .o!4 BROWN leather naner folder. 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