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Show SECTION TWO PRO VP (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1 93 0. PAGE THREE r? 1 TS 19 JO NEA t . dec. in iiehe Today . NATAl.IK CONVERSE. JrnfAn vf her huaftand'a friendship wrltk i 1 1 Ii UN" A 111 NIC Lryi MONT. Ieaa kin. AL.AM ifeki rwnaolnlloM with kla iwrtlirr, rilILL.IPA WEST. ba cleverly nnnft4 tm be-1 be-1 ttmf miird to him. Natalie refarna. bat of - Alan'a aac;laet wllk Phillip fco dam not propose a rerooellla-tloH rerooellla-tloH to her. II troea to rhllllpa and aaka her to releaea him but k refuaea aa4 make an effective effec-tive appeal to kla pity. Natalie a alater. KLOHICNCK. fakea aa lllaraa to brlnar blaa bark to U kome. bat I'hllllpa jtlll atanda between tkeat. Klarea-ee depart de-part a, fcoplaa; tkey will set aloaa; Vatler It left ta themeelvee. Nata-. Nata-. make a vlalt ta Alaa'a, ofBro ' and there meet a Ueraadlae. wka la asking- baalaeaa advice. Natalle'a jriaar tlarra: op aajala and aJae qnarrela bitterly vrlth Alaa. Alan goea ta Pbllllpa'a apart-aaeat apart-aaeat for dinner, kftertvard apend-fn- the aUht at a hotels The aext ay Natalie cornea ta the office ta plead for f orstveaeaa bat 'Alaa la ot. He telrpbaaea and Pfcllllpa doca not tell klat that Natalie la ''there. Phllllpa fa -fearful Ataa'a anger 'Will not eadnre. Natalia leavea la deapalr. I'hllllpa neee a letter " from Bernadlne ta a plot ta dla-t$ dla-t$ credit Natalia by ehaaslas tha name af a ateck flernadlna eraata ' to hay ta oaa that la worthleae. lleraadlno cornea ta the efllee after the order haa scat through aad learn a that, laaiead af aavlaa; a tidy Utile fortune, ahe haa loat m a am aha could 111 afford fa part with. Alaa la a a haa t when aka fella him ho haa bought tha wrona; stock. He la eerintT ke followed her laaf rnctloaa. aad aaka I'hllllpa to get her letter ta prove It. '!: - ' KOW CO Oli WITH THE STOn . chapter xxxviii . ) pHILLIl'A. did. n6t return-to Alan's ofTico, tvjtb die letter in . any 'degree ot haste, i Sheyished I him to grow excited with bu nse, " for it was her Intention to make . him as furious as sue caalL ten she aid. come -in. Doth .ne - and, Bernadlne were, waitinfc In a alienee that in itself showed the strain upon their nerves. The jr did not want any more words at that moment, for enough had been said to fill each with consternation. Bernr'"ie asked about the atock the Intended him to buy for her. Alan knew, without the necessity of referring to figures, that It had soared 30 points before the market closed. Its rise had been the outstanding out-standing market feature of the day. Bernadlne gasped, when he told her what had happened to It. With ; out bothering to sum up the gain that "would 'have been hers, had the stock been bought for her, she knew that she had; lost a tidy little lit-tle "fortune. " i-iiVki-Xi-'7i A '-'ii ' ' Alan knew It too, but his thoughts went beyond Bernadine's. She accepted ac-cepted th Joss as her,s, "but it. was a blow she had counted .heavily on the money arid her pale, drawn features revealed what It meant to her. m Alan did not accept the. loss as hers. She should be Might, and they -had bought the wrong stock , for her. accouP.trrA4atQct whjch.ftU ready had fallen several points since morning be would make good the loss. And the paper, loss as"-well; , furiously, la he? .lack of fair- V Prdbatc and Guard-.ianfihip Guard-.ianfihip IMbriccs- Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signer for Further SUMMONS In the Fourth Judicial District Court in and for Utah County, State of Utah. , D. II. Madsen, Plaintiff, vs.' Frederick Fred-erick Culmer and Jane Doe Culmer, his wife, if -living and if , they be dead, their heirs, executors, administrators, ad-ministrators, successors or assigns, also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lein or interest in thereal property described in the complaint adverse to nlalntlf rs ownersli'p. or any cloud upon plaintiffs titl, thereto, defendants. State of Utati to the Said De fendants: You are hereby summoned to Txar within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is brought; other-wiseY other-wiseY within thirty (30) days after service, and defend the above entitled en-titled case; and in case of your failure fail-ure so to do, Judgment wll be rendered rend-ered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. " This action ia brought to recover Judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the following described property: All that portion of the South half of Lot 2. Section 6, Township 6 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base & Meridian; lying west of the right-of-way of the Denver & Rio. Grande Western Railroad company" and South of the East and West central line of said Lot 2, according to the official plat of the survey, of said . lands , returned to the General Land Office by the sut-veybr sut-veybr ;General. . , Together with all buildings an4 Improvements located thereon and all rights, privileges and appurtenances appurt-enances . thereunto belonging, including, in-cluding, any and all water rights or evidences thereof to, or used on or for the benefit, of -or appurten-. ant to the above described tract of land.,..- ... , AI30, "all accretion and reliction landk -lying between the westera boundary of , the above described tract of land the water surface of Utah Lake. -,. ; '. ; FABIAN & CLENDENIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ; Dated May 23, 1930. 03 Continental Bank Bldg r.alt Like City, Utah. Published May 29, June S, 12, 19, nn.l 2V 13.10. ' - " ' ' ' ULULI SEJWICE INC imlndcdnesT Phllllpa had not thought of Uiis contingency. She j had realized Alan would repay Ber nadlne for any actual loss sbe naq suffered, but that might not be serious. It was the fact that Bernadlne Ber-nadlne might hare made money and was deprived of the opportunity that had given her so much satisfaction. sat-isfaction. '-. She, too, had watched the stock-ticker stock-ticker witltgTewing uneasiness that day. She did not want Alan's loss to be too great. But her realiza tion of the responsibility she placed upon him had come after she made the change, and she would not give up her scheme to' protect him. , Well, there was one good tbing about it the more Natalie's "crime," (Phllllpa smiled over the word) cost Alan, the less he would feel bound to give Jver if he gave her anything when a property settlement set-tlement was made between them. Natalie, Phllllpa reasoned, would not dare to sue for more than Alan might feel she-should have. Not with her ''criminal Interference" elposed. ; --," : V -..' Phllllpa'a i face was blank when she handed Bernadine's letter to Alan, though onlyhya great effort of will did she keep it so. For she was fairly trembling with suppressed sup-pressed excitement. r ' 5 Bernadlne went swiftly to Alan's side, and read the letter with him. Her eyes became glued to the page. when they came upon the substMODine. Phllllpa turned ab- tution Phllllpa had made. Her vocal expression of amazement froze In her throat. She could scarcely believe that there, before her was the name of the stock Alan said , he had bought there, in her letterl In her handwriting! "You see, Bernadlne," he said, putting the letter Into her clutching clutch-ing hand, -there It is." He felt dreadfully sorry for her. How, in heaven's name, could she . have made such a costly mistake? ; - v -r T3ERNADINE took the letter to the window for better light. The paralysis induced by surprise was leaving her brain. It was beginning begin-ning to work it had to work for she knew that she was Indisputably sane when she wrote that letter. And she had not she would swear to it written in the name that was there. Phllllpa caught her underllp between be-tween her teeth and held it sharply."-- ' sr.-; -. , She saw before her, almost within her reach now, the quarry she "wanted to crush. All the cool aloofness, aloof-ness, all the' Immaculate beauty, all the superiority of breeding and culture cul-ture that were Natalie's would soon be dragged in the dust. She was like & Jungle cat on the limb, of a Jungle-shrouded, tree, ready to pounce upon her prey. J3he shad, wanted ' Alan before for his ability to make money, and because be-cause he had -more personal appeal for her than any other man she might , have married, but now the feeling uppermost in her mind was i . NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah; In the Matter of the Estate of William C McEwan, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Martin M. Larson, attorney at-torney at law, Paramount building, Provo, Utah, on or before the 24th day of July, 1930. IP. M. SLACKS ' " Administrator. Martin M. Larson, . Attorney for Administrator. Published May 22,-29, June 5, 12, 1930. '- : ., NOTICE TO - CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for county of Utah, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Maud Snow, Deceased. , -'' Creditors will present claims with vouchers to Charles W. Hawke, administrator, ad-ministrator, at the Office of Chris-tenson Chris-tenson & Straw, .32 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or before July 19, 1930. : CHARLES W. IIA1VKE, Administrator of the Estate of Maud' Snow, Deceased. Chrlstcnson 8c Ptraw,' Publication dates, May 15, 22, 29 and June5, 1930. - NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer Office, - Salt Lake City, Utah, May26, 1930. Notice Is herebKgiven that-the Lake Shore Fur Farms Inc. whose principal place of business Is Salt Lake City, Utah, have made application appli-cation in accordance withx the requirements re-quirements of the Session Laws of Utah, 1910 to 1929 lncl to appropri ate 8 c f- s. of water from Hcdm Slough In Utah County, Utah. Said Wilier wm uc uivciicu at jyv.. which bears 1650 ft. N. and 660 ft W. of the SW cor. Sec. 34, T. 7 S., R. 2 E., S- L. B. & M. and conveyed a distance . of a, approx. 2.000 - ft wheie It will be used from January 1st to December 31st incl. of each year ; for ' musk-rat culture After having been so used the water will be returned to the natural stream or source at a point which bears 1980 ft. N. and 660 ft E of the SW cor. said Sec. 34. , This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 10729.. All protests . against the granting of said, application, stating the reasons, therefor, must be by affidavit affi-davit in duplicate, . accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. . GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, June 5, 1900. Date of completion of publication, publica-tion, July 3, 1DG0.- ' Ay ruth dewey groves one of hatred for Natalie. It was the envy of one on a flower plane of life for one on a feigner. But tnls pnillipa nad never admitted to herself. She bad wanted to take Natalie's place, and come into the office, dressed In expensive ex-pensive furs and French chapeaux, because she had thought it would thrill her as she believed it thrilled Natalie. v- But she dared not utter a word to further the expose. She turned first hot, then cold, with impatience as Bernadlne continued to stand staring at the letter. '::.rl' She wanted to cry out: "Of course you didn't write it. Don't you see? Natalie did it!" perhaps her avid eagerness communicated com-municated itself to Bernadlne, for the latter suddenly looked over, at her. Phillies, felt the penetration of her glance. It brought her up sharp, warned her to guard herself. her-self. Bernadlne If no one else;, might suspect her, she thought. . For it was plain that Bernadlne knew someone had changed her letter. - Phllllpa remembered, now that her mind was functioning more normally, that she had no reason that is, no reason that she wanted want-ed to appear to Alan or Bernadlne to be, waiting there. "Is that all, Mr. Converse?" she asked, to cover herself. "Yes," he said shortly, his eyes ruptly and left the room, as though she had merely been waiting for his permission to go. "What Is it?" Alan asked, when Phllllpa had closed the door behind be-hind her. V'" a a . . BEItNADINE came over, the letter let-ter held out before her. "I hate to say it," she began; "but I didn't write all that is in this letter, let-ter, Alan." Alan's brows flew together. "What's wrong with It?" he asked tensely. He had been observing her while she pored over the' letter, let-ter, i watching" the expressive chgmges of her features. He was certain she had madean important impor-tant discovery. . "The name of the stock I wrote has been erased, and another put In," Bernadlne answered .flatly. Alan took the letter, almost snatching it. "Are you sure?" he cried. "Yes," Bernadlne replied. "And Alan, it was done after I mailed It, for I dropped It in a box myself my-self on my way home from the club. I wrote it there, to get it to you In plenty of time, so I wouldn't have to speak of the tip over the telephone. It wasn't out of my hands until I dropped it in the mailbox." Alan's face was white. "But couldn't you have been sqjiredyou wrote the wrong stQckBernadlne?" he appealed helplessly. "I tell you I didn't, Alan. Someone Some-one has done' this, and it must have been right here in your office. ' Oh, NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office Salt Lake City, UtabJune 2, 1930. Notice is hereby given that Sprlngville City Corporation has made application , in 4 accordance with therequirements of the Session Ses-sion Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929 incl. to appropriate 5.5 c. f. s. of water from springs in Spring Creek Can-yon Can-yon in Utah County, Utah. 3 c. f. s. of water is diverted from Upper Spring-at a point which bears N. 46 E. 2100 ft from SVi cor. Sec. 35, T. 7 S. R. 3 E., S. L. B. & M. and 2.5 c f. s. from Lower Spring at a point which bears N; 35 E. 1800 ft from aforesaid section corner and conveyed a distance of 3634 ft where it will be used from Jan. 1st toi Dec. 31st Incl. of each year for electric lighting and propelling machinery ma-chinery at Springville City, Utah. After having been so used the water will be discharged Into a reservoir thence into the Springville Spring-ville city waterworks system and used for culinary and domestic purposes pur-poses as in the past ' This application is designated In the State Engineer's office as File No. 10875. All protests against the granting ef said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit affi-davit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in thi3 office within thirty (30) days after the. completion of the publication of this notice. GEORGE M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of -first publication, June 5, 1930, date of completion of publication, publica-tion, July 3, 1930. Chicago Is "Wide Open" Says Paper CHICAGO, June 4. (UP) A wide open town with keener competition for the profits of liquor, vice and gambling is blamed by the Chicago Daily NewsNor the series of machine ma-chine gun forays in which eight gangsters havexbeen murdered In the last four days. .. Towing of gliders by airplanes has been prohibited unless a special permit i3 obtained from the government. govern-ment. OWNER-MUST SELL ' At ; Once INew Modern 5-room 5-room home with blinds, linoleum lino-leum and light fixtures. Double garage, electric stove, furnace, etc.. r Apply 140 W. 2nd South who could It have been?" she added wildly. - .Their eyes met, and though Bernadine's Ber-nadine's expression of utter bewilderment be-wilderment did not change, Alan's face slowly colored under her gaze. "You do not seem to suspect me?" he remarked bitterly. "Alan!" . For a moment silence.'-Then: "Thank you, Bernadlne," be said quietly. For her voice had' car rled complete conviction of his honesty, hon-esty, as well as deepest reproach for his doubting her faith in him. v "But-you see, don't you, how I might ave taken advantage of your tip?" he pressed on. "Yes, but-suppose you hadwant-ed hadwant-ed to play It yourself; would that have made It necessary to leave me out?":;;'. "No," Alan had to agree. s Bernadlne sank intow a chair. "Someone with a motive did it," she said. "But who? And why?" "Well,"--Alans lips Were grimly compressed "if It was done by anyone any-one in my employ, I'll find out who it Is." He reached out to touch Philllpa's bell. : 'Wait." Bernadlne extended hand to stop him. "Hadn't we better bet-ter talk It over a little first?" "But I wish to ask Miss West; who had access to the letter," Alan said. : "Miss West herself is an employe here," Bernadlne. reminded him. Alan hesitated. ' "Yes, I know," Bernadlne said; "it will be horrible to put them un-. der suspicion one by one. Wouldn't it be better to try. to think who could have done it?" "But I must know who had the letter," Alan insisted. "I suppose so," Bernadlne agreed, and Alan pressed the button. -. Phllllpa, prepared for the summons, sum-mons, -was 'outwardly calm when she entered the office. She knew : that as. long as the guilt had not been -fastened upon any one person, per-son, she as well as all the others, must come in for a share of sua picion. She felt she could " go through with it safely. For an instant; or two, when Bernadlne stood at the window with the letter, she had been afraid ber work was so clever Alan would not believe Bernadine's statement that she had not written it as it' was. . She was glad to have that point cleared up, and Alan started on the investigation that must naturally follow. , "Miss West," he began abruptly. "There is something wrong witbr Mrs. Lament's letter; I must know, who could have handled It after it arrived at this office." . "Why,. X. had 4t, MrC Converse," Phllllpa replied levelly. "It was brought to me, and I left it in here, in your desk'' , , "Was ittaken out again? , "I don't think so." "Well, then. Was anyone In here?" ' . . y (To Be Continued) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received, by the Board of Education of Provo City Schools, for the erection of a Junior high school building, be- tween Sixth and Seventh East streets on First North street, Provo, Utah. Bids shall be delivered in sealed envelopes to the Clerk of the Board on or before 7:30 P. M. June 13, 1930, at which time they will be publicly opened. Bids shall be submitted on forms furnished by the Architects. Each bidshaDL-be accompanied by a certified rheck for at least 5 per cent of the amoimt of bid, and made payableto the Clerk of the Boajd- The successful bidder shall be required re-quired to furnish a surety, bond acceptable ac-ceptable to the board for 50 per cent of the amount of bid. Plans, specifications, instructions to bidder, bid forms and forms of bonds 'and contracts are on file in the -offices of the Clerk and Ash-worth Ash-worth ' & MarKham, . architects, where they may be had upon deposit de-posit of $25.00. " The Board jreserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN T. TAYLOR, - . President v - J. Fred Fechser, clerk. Publication dates June 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11. 1930. PIONEER PASSES . . OGDEN, June 4. (U.E- The ranks of intermountain pioneers was thinned thin-ned again yesterday when Charles A. Nelson, 74, former stage driver and freighter in the Montana and Idaho district,' died after a lengthy illness. RAIN CHECKS BLAZE WINNIPEG, Man., June 4. OttO- Steaming rain drenched the fire ridden forests of Thunder. Bay and eastern Manitoba today, bringing relief to weary fire fighters after the most devastating forest fires in recent years. Violin Lessons r ' f ' Register Now for Summer Course r .. Donald Olsen .". - '"' ., .. 145 North 3rd West Phone 537-R , FOE SMJ-FUIi2iriUILS $180 Sinsrer sewiner machine for $100 cash, hardly been used. Call 1247. . Jn6 Mahogany furniture and II. H. goods. Round Oak Heater and range, Maytag washer. 157 North 7th East. ' Jn4 . White' sewing machine. Good condition, con-dition, reasonable 1150. 3 W. JniO Coal range only $5. 440 W. 4 N. Jn8 Used quick meal range. Bargain. Call 817J. 456 So. 1 East Jn4 New Second Hand Store. We buy for cash WeTsell for cash. Phone 348. 851 West Center. Provo tf POB BALE LAZID 'Choice 4 acre farm Joining city limits easy terms. Cfiood water rights. Phone 549R. tf , , , , PERSONALS . I would like to communicate with the elderly Provo woman who introduced in-troduced herself and conversed with me in the Bureau of Information Informa-tion Bldg. on the Temple block in Salt Lake City on April 26th. My address is: Mr. C. E. M., P. O. Box 293. Ogden. Utah. .. . Jy 1 USED PIANOS BARGAINS In reflnished used Pianos. Taylor Bros. Co. - Piano Dept tf. WANTED Exp. girl wants housework. Phone 011R3. ' Jn9 Natureland 1 ... . I , . . . The largest, fiercest and most formidable of , the wildcats . is the jaguar. It-measures about four feet in length and has a short tail. In color - the jaguar is usually ycllqw, spotted with black, and somewhat resembles the leopard. . It is native to both North and South - America, 'and frequents, wooded bankS of rivers, . marshes and reedy marshes of lakes. ? - It preys . chiefly ; upon weaker Animals and in times .of extreme hunger catches fish. The jaguar is a noisy animal roaring a great deal . at night, especially on the approach of bad weather. Todays Oddity J Mother's day was first observed in Philadelphia, in 1908. . " Miss Anna Jarvis of that city is responsible' for .the observance of the day. .It was the ' suggestion of Miss Jarvis that the second Sunday in May be observed for., honoring mothers of the country. " ". Thru her efforts the custom soon spread over the country, and was later taken up by : England. ' It is now internationally observed. On this day, if one's mother is dead, one should wear a white carnation;' if she is living a flower of any color may be worn. Edison produced the first phono- grcph 53 years ago; the first words recorded were "Mary had a little lamb." (JSED CARS 1929 FORD Tudor Sedan . . 1929 FORD ; Sport Roadster ' 1927 CHEV. Landau 1927 CHEV Gab. Coupe . , . 1927 CHEV. Coupe 1926 BUICK ' Std, Coach . . . .. $450 ...$395 .. $325 .. $295 .. $265 .. $350 TRUCKS INTERNATIONAL $650 1927 FORD Q07K Truck ?2LIU Extra Special! r, FOR THIS WEEK 1925 DODGE Coupe ....... $195 COMPARE OUR PRICES! Our Used Cars sell for less I&LURIDE MOTOR CO. Ford Dealers PHONE 279 PROVO Used Car Lot . Cor. 1 W. and Center !t v; FOIl , RENT FUEKI3IIED Nice two room apt. 180 East 5 So. Inquire before noon. jnlO 2 front housekeeping rooms fur. In mod. home. 131 So. 2 East fnlO 2 room mod ,apt. and garage. 284 N. 2 E. Phone 289. JnlO 1 front room with kitchenette, nicely fur. bedroom, with gas. 2 mod. rooms. Reduced price. Phone 306 W. Jnl7 Small mod.' apt 115 South 3 West Jn20 3 room apt mod., garage. 70 E. 2 South. Jn9 3 room mod. apt, suitable for couple. 315 No. Uniy. Ave. Jn9 2 mod. aptsi, electrically equipped, heat 267 E. 7 No. Phone 1445J. Jn9 3 room mod. apt, Inq. 789 North 5 West . Jn9 2 or 3 room mod. apt 381 North 3 West ' : Jn9 3 and 2 room apt 60 E.4N. Jn9 3 room mod .apt. 480 S. 1 E. Jn8 2 room apt No children. 319 E. 1 No. Phone 654J. Jn8 Bedrooms. Board if desired. 434 North 2 East. Jn8 New renovated mod. apt Ideal for couple. 331 E. 3 So. Phone 476W. Jn8 Mod. apt. 468 No. 1 E. JnS q room mod. house, also fur-housekeeping fur-housekeeping rooms. 462 No. 1 W. jnl6 3 room apt Newly" decorated, private bath. Call. 460 WT 3 So. Jn6 Mod. apt, garage. 511 E.-6 N. Jn5 2 "fur. bedrooms, board if desired. de-sired. Call 1294. ' Jnl3 Kitchenette and room, 193 East 1 No. Phone 596.' , ' Jn26 A snap, high cfkss 4 room apt, laundry, fruit room, garage. Vacate June 1. Phone 151W. 270 No. 1 E. Jn?t Fur. bedrooms. 357 -Center. Jnl4 Rooms. Board if desired. 320 E. First North. " J8 FOE SALE TUB OELLANEOUQ Babby buggy. In Excellent condition. condi-tion. Terms if desired. Call 1124J. or 783 N. 2 East. jn5 Choice spring fries 25c each. 625 North 6 West. Phone 1363W. Jn9 Baby -buggy, good , condition. Phone 352J. jn9 1 Lloyd baby buggy. Cheap. Call 974J. ' ' jn8 $450 equity in new Oldsmobile for 5325. Phone 67, ask for Reed Col-vln. Col-vln. - . jn8 Bricks and adobes. Wayne Johnson. John-son. Springville. Phone 72W. jn4 ' Straw, vheat, hay. Phone 801R. x I jn26 First class leafy alfalfa hay .Delivered .De-livered or in stack.- Phone 549R. tf Typewriter. Cheap. Call 658J. jn9 WANTED-I3ISCELLANE0U0 WANTED-I3ISCELLANE0U0 - Married man desires steady position posi-tion as clerk or bookkeeper, also knowledge of cost accounting. L. D. S. Business college and 2 years experience, 1027 West Center. jnlO Work wanted, nursing preferred. 377 E. 1 No. jn8 Woman wants work by hour or day. Phone 943 J. vjn8 Wants position. Steno-bookkeeper, comptometer operator (with machine) ma-chine) three years exp., best of referencesPhone 54 Sp. Fork jn5 To dispose of uselejj horses and cows. Call 050RL I also buy dead ones if called Immediately after they die. jni2 Will pay cash for dead of useless use-less horses and cows. Phone American Amer-ican Fork 209. - . tf TRASH HAULED Haulirg ashes and trash. Phone 1007W. j9 FOR SALE PLANTS Tomato, early and late varieties, and Cauliflower, Cauliflow-er, 50c per 100; $3.50 per 1000. Asters, Verbna, Snapdragon, Snapdrag-on, Stok. 'Marigolds, Colen-oua. Colen-oua. Double Cosmos, Carnations, Carna-tions, Zlnna, Cox Comb,;Rosy Morn Petunia, Everlasting, 1 doz. 25c; 5 doz. $1.00. Fringed Petunias, Salvia, blue or red; . Double Dahlia, , 1 doz. 50c ; 5 doz. $L75. Special 1 35c bottle bot-tle of Evergreen spray and a 25c pump for 45c. Special prices on lawn mowers, at PERRY'S SEED STORE r - 408 West Center, or PERRY'S ' GREENHOUSE Fifth North & Eighth West BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL . ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR L. C GUYM0N Electrical Contractor-Wiring Contractor-Wiring - Repairing and Contracting. Phone 451-J. 443 N. Fifth East Provo, Utah. FOUNDRY General Foundry and Machine) Work. Electrical and Acetylene Welding. PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO HP ANT TENT & AWinNQS Tents and Awnings 1 Venetian Blinds i PROVO TENT ft AWNING CO 244 S. 4 E. Phone 887 A 628 Office at Callahan Hardware . THE GENERAL SHOP 159 N. University - Phone 815-W Lawnmowers Repaired Stove Repairing . All kinds of Furniture Repaired Upholstering Done SECOND I LAND FURNITURE FOR SALE SUMMER PIANO SCHOOL PROF. S. W. WILLIAMS Junior High School Beginning June 2, 1930 Students Registering Now ' PHONE 940-R. - MONEY TO LOAN Borrow uoney on your car. Reduce Re-duce your payments by refinancing. refinanc-ing. Ca&n paid for late model used cars. V. 1L Tuft 210 N. t West Phone 1486. tf Seven per cent ; on farm and city pro'perty. Provo Realty Company, 124 West Center St Phone 688. tf YOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Bond Sc. Mortgage Company 64 North University Ave. Ground floor, tf WELDHIQ AYRES WELDINQ WORRS-Acfr-tylene and Electrlo Welding. We weld anything mude of metaL 47 North 4th West tf MISCELLANEOUS Special summer courses, violin and piano. Louis Miller, 70 W. I North: . jnlO OFFERED! EXCHANGE! , 20 A. Farm Provo Bench, water rights, .home outbuildings, cows, team.-mrpjements, crops. FOR A 4 R. House Small acreage, Pleasant Grove, Lehl, American Fork. Write Willard L. Sowards, 39 W. 2 North. Provo. jn3 Cash paid for old lawn mowers. GOwenDraper. Phone 1322W. tf. board nd noon Phone 1105. 160 East Center. Jn22 FOR SALE HOUSES New mod fur. 5 room brick home. For quick sale by owner. 695 No. 3 East A jn6 Fur. or unfur., a new mod. 4 room house," finished basement E, on 3 So. Pay like rent Owner leaving city. Inq. 373 E. 4 N- J13 FOR SALE PLANTS . Late cabbage, asters, marigolds, and snap dragons, 467 So. 6 West or phone 677W for f urther. information. informa-tion. . jnl6 Cabbage plants. 834 W. 2 N. jn$ FOR SALE 00Y70 - -- -" -i i-i-i jvwwyywwux Senior Holstein herd sire. A choice animaL See his offspring here. Heifer saleriease or exchange. Utah State hospital. jn 6 Cows and heifers. Call 225R' or 1240 West 6th South. jn6 FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 room mod. home with 6 fur. rooms in basement 60 E. 4 No. jn9 $350 equity in 4-room brick house. Some fruit- Garden in. Flowing well. Coops for 400 chickens. Lot 6 x 12 rods. Will sell equity cheap or trade for car.. 935 W. 3 So. jn6 EXTRA SPECIAL BROOMS ; High grade, full sized, flax tied, heavy wire reinforced - - Birthday. Sale Special 1 S Wanted Quick Sale! Prices Reduced Hurray for this home! $3500.00 buys University Avenue home 5 rooms modern large lot A ouuu BUY. $3250.00 buys a beautiful ten acrss Canyon road finest fruits, peaches and pears-rCROPS HAY EQUAL 1-3 THE COST. MOST BEAUTIFUL FARil Provo Bench 23 Acres - land water rights crops cows pi?a home and outbuildings YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE Will consider con-sider Trade for PROVO PROPERTY. PROP-ERTY. HAPPY TO SHOW YOU THIS! 40 Acres water rights peaches and. apples alfalfa NEAR NEW J400.000 proposed buildings. A1IILR-ICAN A1IILR-ICAN FORK. Price 5150 per acr. EXCLUDING ALL CROPS Maybe some less for all cash. Phone 1099 - Willard L. Sowards Real Estate Broker 39 WEST SECOND NORTH Provo, Utah. Wait A Minute! I your residence, apartment, rooms, store' building, garage or other property ia 'not rented, we would like to get you a tennant. We can' rent your property, collect the rents, and look after it for a very small fee. Fire Insurance on your home has always been Important. Your auto-' mobile insurance, including theft property carnage, ana liability, U now-a necessity. You are subject to accidents, injury and death. You may need a surety bond. We write all kinds of insurance and bonds. You might want to borrow some money. Some people do. We have lota of money to loan and we can give you reaL service. We make monthly installment loan, flit Ltime loans, partial payment loans ana sometimes we loan on good collaterals. We always have good real estate mortgages for sale. They are safe and the Interest rate Is reasonable.. In forty years of service; we have never made a promise that we could not fulfill. RAY INVESTMENT COMPANY Telephone 108 Provo, Utah 78 NO. UNIVERSITY AVE. V You need Fire Insurance Insur-ance Protection dur inn Till 9 mrffm- weather! ' Let -us write you a policy on you .Home - Furniture Garage or -Barn Standard Fire Insurance ; i Companies only. , We Kban Money at 6vion : Modern Homes in Provo'City. Dixon Real Estate REAL ESTATE Will consider trade of rood homi for Vernal property. $ Good 8 room brick, 2 sets of plumbing; good location. Income and hbme, only $3500.00. 2 large rooms, large lot, close In, $1250.00. - 6 room modern brick, SE. Only $3150.00. 4 room modern brick bungalow; fine lot Fireplace, basement- only $3150.00; terms. We have some fine ranches, farms, and city property at real prices. Plenty of money at reasonafc'i rates. Good building lots. Good paying outside store. GRAYPAYNE REALTY CO. : NEW HOMES! MAKE A REASONABLE DOWN PAYMENT pay the balance like rent for a strictly modern right up to date new home In Springville, Spring-ville, prices ratige '$300.00 to $373 1 Phone, 1099 V Willard L. Sowards Real Estate Broker 39 West 2 North Provo. Utah |