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Show TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2 1, 1930 PAGE THREE I I Ml I NJ J l J ill mm - v aj BEGIW HERB TOO AT WhM PBCTAL INVESTIGATOR jDCHDEE la aaee m ef JtTANITA SEI.IM. mur- tr4 mt a aria's party. eraera 4 ft imIi take the alacaa they M 4rl Ik alajrlas af nlafb aaaa"." wkn .Wlla waa killed. RALPH H AMMO WO. 1 lave wKk Kiim, ta aaly ea aafaalaa;. FLORA MILES aaye aha waa la 1k aata lavatary. kat Dle . r riie a1ty aa fce iaar f .WI(a elaaat. pravfaar aka la lylac ka atari fa aka waat la tka elaa$t, a aat la Wit. klk ak Iklaka la froat kar fcaafcaai. Nlla eomee a wal aaatala Ik alaaal. aal Flara. kaarlaa; a kaa ar kataip, Ceara aaa la.'la.b'4UeTr-. ill fatal. -aavrrlaa; realoea wkaa KARKS MARSHALL aereaaaa aa tfiaeevariaa; tka ka4y. Daadcc. faaJa It aeaplelaea tkat-CLITK HAMMOND 8174 la tka aatarlaa wltk POLLT REALS, kla ftaaeaa. Iaataa ml eaariax la ta apeak ta kla haalesa wkea ka ar-rlwi. ar-rlwi. a.ka aim wkaa ka laat aaw kla fiance ertar ta ta party. MaatMoad rfuea ta reply. ka Ikaaaea aya ka kaawa tka JOW GO OH WITH THE TORT CHAPTER XIII " ktrpHEN why ask me? Hammond I . shrugged, but his red-brown Lyes flickered toward Polly Beale. I I thought perhaps you could jgtre me a little additional Informa tion," Dundee soothed him. "Yon see; ft happens that I saw you. Miss Beale and another young man come into the Stuart House dining room about half-past one today, just when I was thinking of lunch for my self." "Tbe mysterious 'other . young man was Clive'a brother, Ralph nmmnnd Polly Beale cut In brusquely. . -"Tour decision to lunch with your fiancee and his., brother was quite a sudden one?" Dundee asked courteously. "Just; when did you hnra Nronr mind about Mrs. Sellm's r luncheon arty t Break away Inn. Miss Beale? ..... The tall girl threarup her man nlshly .opped chestnut head, "There is nothing at all sinister or even queer about it, Mr. Dundeel I was on my way to the luncheon. when I decided to- drive past Nlta's house, on the chance that the might, like me to drive her over." Then you didn't know that Mrs, Dunlap had already arranged to meet -Mrs. Sellm downtown this xnorhrng and to take her ' to the innr4-Dunde asked, with his areatest casualness. ' -' 'Not' I didn't hear of the ar- rangement," oiiy answereu ucciu- aiy; cT. . - VTfoTi wero a closer friend of Mrs. Xiwaiiis Stage Christmas Party For Youngsters Members of the" Springville Ki- Wanls club acted as Santa Claus o irorethan 40 cntldren Thursday Wening when . they entertalAed :heim-s,t the resrular weekly lunch-jon lunch-jon in the "third ward amusement isl. ' ' ; " ; A :. Urge, . beautifully decorated CThjristmaw Jtree . was the central decorative figure from which Santa Clauav distributed " each child -present. Mrs. Bell Crandall, whQ has ected as accompanist for the local club at various entertain-mentfl, entertain-mentfl, s well a during the regu-lar"weekly regu-lar"weekly meetings, was presented with a special Christmas gift of $25 from the -club members. I During the lunclieonji pleniid program was giveiv-stolloVsrIlss Catherine Dougall,' sold'; Mrs. J, O. Reynolds, reading; Miss .Hasel Anderson An-derson violin solo; Miss Gloria FrleJ, piano solo. C. O. Claud in was toastmasterv and C. G. Salisbury master Of ceremonies. Christmas Week at Community Qiurch CThe Christmas season" . will be ushered in at Community church at pie morning worship service, Pe; cetnjbftl. at u a. m. Special plans have been perfected which ' wil make this season one of riappiness. cheer and adoration. vEvery mem- MGomplete Line of ; - Springfield S and TUBES Compare Our Prices - and Drive Keljys. Your Tires-will ,cost less ; if you buy from us. M j . q q q . , Provo Motor ; Co. ' 114orth Unirersity -Ave mm TIRE Sellm's, perhaps?" Dundee prodded. -Not at alll But that would not I erp me iron ou.K j I courtesy. ... It was about a quar ter to on when I Kot here. 1 1 should say. Nita wasn't here, nor was her maid, bu' saw "aipns car parked in front of tbe house " Ralph Hammond's car? a woman squealed, but Dundee let oily continue. I ranc and he answered the X rang ana no tnswereu iue door. Said he was alone In the house, going orer the premises at Judge Marshall's request," Polly said evenly. fttnpHAT'S right that's right!' Jndge Marshall agreed hastily. I " . . NlUMrs. Sellm wanted the nn-1 finished half of the gabled top story finished up. Wanted a maid's room and bath, and a guest room and bath added to the living quar ters already completed. I gave the commission, for an estimate, at east, to the Hammond firm, of course, since - they had built the house originally for Crain Penny's father.1 "I see." Dundee agreed. "And you sent your brother, Mr. Ham mond?" "He was the natural one to send,' Cllve Hammond retorted. "Small Job. All he had to do was to get ..... I together an estimate on additional furnace lines and Radiators, electric wiring, plumbing, plastering, etc" Go Miss Beale," Dundee dl rected. "Thanks!" There was sarcasm in ha. K-riiomia Tnlra . "Rut thflt'H really about all I have to telL Ralph complained that he was hungry hun-gry and charged me with giving him too little of my time the usual thing. I picked up Nlta's phone. called Cllve and made the date for the three of us. Then I called Breakaway . Inn, canceled the luncheon part of the bridge party with Nita. and Ralph and I drove back to Hamilton." Dundee studied her strong. clever, almost plain face for a long minute. Certainly Polly Beale did not look like a liar but he would ti.ir. M-v r.giir, thA real truth behind the actual facts of her movements that day. For instance, could a simple plea of I hr future brother-in-law make her do so discourteous a thine as to break a luncheon appointment, es- neciallv when snch a course would I not only disappoint her hostess and seating plan of a rather formal Dartyr ., Of course the explanation was Ah,lnn. Ri -hA watiUd. Ilrst. - to 1 see N1U and remonstrate privately Hti. tiA fn ka in involved ' " ' I . ' Ralph Hammond, when ne waa .,ifi, vAw fcioe- to Pennv -.-. Jm ti-- .. r Ailaill VJLlCftl DUV aaaa VUM4 JKM himself, and had not expected to find him: had talked with him bcr. and friend of the church Is urged to be 4n attendance at the ' onilnf service. Special music has been prepared by the choir. The minister will preach his Christmas sermon on the theme, "Gifts of Other Wise Men." On Wednesday evening the Sunday school will hold its! Christmas . eve program which will include recitations and songs by the Primary department and an Impressive Christmas play, "The Little Boy That Nobody Wanted." based on an old myth, given by . Questions on Statesmen 4 ' ' ' " ' " 1 '"" " " " 1 " " " ir 1 " " I 1 2 b U 1 1 I I Jo 17 9 IS"" f" T" " 20 " " " W 25- - J2 " &r V"'' . mmwm - mmitMm i ' - 557" ST" ' 52 ' " 52T" "" mm """" r "" mmmmm " " mmmmm mmmm 57" " " " ' 5tT" " " - HORIZONTAL can dish. 1 Senator-elect 32 Kettle ear. In Ohio. , 33 Toward. Mniv 34 Invective. 9 Chart. 33 Snaky fish. 3S Scarlet. 37 Devoured. 38 Senator-elect Bankhcad wrll! represent 10 Particle. 11 Gash. 13 Pronoun. 14 Social insect. 13 Combining 'form mean- ing solid. 10 To proffer 17 Distance. 18 Spike. SO Nose noise. 21 Dye. 22 Sea eagle. . .. 23 Brief. 24 Some. ' 23 Southeast. 2ft Daily sttat. 37 Th sketch. , -28 Portion. ' " ' 20 Except. 30 Faroou Mcxl- YESTERDAT'S ANSWER 1 jA IV ' I pat J REEU. IDIElMfQ nglAITtT BMMgj gv about Nita, had quarreled a bit pompous Indignation. "No, no on. with him. perhaps, over nis bena- sin v!a A-rkA rlta Mffatfl XHnA KiAmA a I fnr acute that Polly had arbitrarily damned please!" caned upon Clire Hammond and then bad forced Ralph to. - - -on pany her. d0 you jjnow. Miss Beale. why Ralph Hammond did not keep his engagement with Mrs. Sellm this afternoon? Or rather, his promise Je to, appear for cocktails and to be Miss Crain's partner for tbe rest . , I ! uw uuw . - at the Country Club?" "I do not!" Polly said crisply. "Hammond?" "Neither do I," Hammond re torted angrily. "Than t ao nnt tn 1oiaa RalnVi naiuiuuuu uiu uio cuicmib, uiu Ka.vH mi n.i. A you ,n th, BOiarlum upon our . I rival?" It teas not! A SHADE too much anger and emphasis, Dundee decided. And he wished heartily that Strawn s detectives would not delay much longer in bringing the missing young man into this already involved in-volved examination. "You say that you both were in the solarium from the time of your arrival. Hammond, until Mrs. Mar fball 8crlfamd Dundce continued. M T.. . l m AlA unit V tsf a I Just what am you see ana neari Dundee watched their faces keenly, but again they were well- bred, expressionless. It was Polly Beale. who answered: "Naturally I a there was not a deathless silence, I but I am afraid we were not listen- wo were rawer iii in lour conversation. We were seated near no windows -and I for one taw nothing, as well as heard noth ing that I can recall." "Hammond V That goes for me, too 'abso lutely!" Abruptly abandoning the engaged couple, Dundee turned to Miles. You were the second arrival. then? "Yes. I parked my car along the curb In front ot the house," Tracey answered readily. "And I came right on in, and Nita jumped up- "Yes. We've had all that twice oeiore, ijuuaee mierrupicu cruciijr. u6o au. "One of my friends gave me a lift from town. Judge Marshall vol-1 unteered pompously. "Chap named Sampson. You may have heard of him fine fellow, a good lawyer, We played billiards together at the I about to call a taxi my wife ha v- IBS cer uere ub uuwcu w mvy m here on nis way 10 ine uoumry VWO. . . . o-no. ruimwr ! w"Dli" ' watch." A. A I Jl J M A M. I I m mm M It. I i -iou csme mrwuj imai m au Into the house. Judge Marshall?' I nriniv irt" I 1 "riM von r. roa BDTsnef" I ' a - v l Trou mean, sir, did anyone see met" Judge Masnau aemanaea wun representatives of every ment in the Sunday school. deport- FIREPROOF GAS PUEBLO, Colo., Dec. 19 OLE) A non-.inflamable gas has been encountered en-countered bythe Anchor Oil Co., drilling near Goodpasture. Company Com-pany officials believe it may be helium. The largest pearl In the world is in the British museum: it weiehs a little mortriari three ounces. V15RTICAL 1111 club, a Above. 3 Benign. A Quantity. 5 Half an em. 6 To select, 7 Female horse. 8 To inure. O'Olson is gov- ernor-elcct of? . 11 To commence. 12 Movies center. 14 To be ill. 13 Fern, seed. 10 Coal box. 17 To breathe loudly In sleep. 10 Verb. 20 Coast. 21 Data. 23 Rock. 24 Skin. 20 To pursue. 27 Excavated. 28 Sooty spot. 29 Lamp. 3t Fabric." 32 Field. , S3 Beverage 83 Deity. 80 Ream. " niCIEll RIGINIDI Q3rI my wora is noi vmi "ATI Mfl til infer WD&t TOa 'I think we are all getting a little too tired. Mr. Dundee," Penny Crain suggested, almost bumble in her weariness. "I'm truly sorry," the young de tective apologized. "But I can't things like this. . . . Mr. ' "vZ l"c Yv. ' mnt htn annroahed the house - - - th- .m. klVIU VU aWOTaj a of the house which contains Mrs. Sellm's -bedroom. . .. . Is that right?" aaa 66 ATORE or less, except that 1 1TJ. Vlriad tha hniiu rather widely and arrived from the road. stepping upon the front porch and walking directly into the ball. I saw no one outside or near tbe house when I arrived," Drake an swered, with less than bis usual nastiness. "And saw no one running away across tbe meadows?" Dundee pressed. No one at all, Drake retorted. "I wish to God I could truthfully say that I saw a gunman, with a mask and a smoking rerolver, skulking through the wild Bowers, but the absolute truth Is that 1 saw no one. "Thank vou. Mr.. Drake. Now Mr. Sprague. 'of New York." Sprague's nervously twitcntog face reddened darkly. "1 I took bus. I have no car ot m- own. got off the bus on Sheridan Road, at the entrance to Primrose Mead- 0ws. I see. And you walked the quar ter of a mile to this house?" Sprague's hand fumbled with his cravat. "I of course I did!" I see. . . . Now. Miss Ray mond," Dundee pounced unexpectedly, unexpect-edly, so that tbe red-haired girl went Tery white beneath her freckles, "you observed Mr. Sprague toiling down the rutty road, hot and weary, but romantic in the sunset? Mrs. Drake let out a nervous gig gle, then clapped her hand over her mouth. v 'I 1 wasn't looking that way," Jar-t Raymond stammered. "I I juBt went out on tne porcn Ior a oreatn ot rresn air-" "And you were completely sur nrlsed when Mr. Sprague came walking up the flagstone path 7" (Dundee persisted, for he knew she was lying, knew that she had sta- tloned herself there( to watch for "I yes, I was! He. stopped; and huko tor a wane, a wjo In na jomea uracey ana t,ws a me ommj room, wnera ximvy , T.. n f "X , " Kii flared suddenly. "I flont iWlwby V d , VtO A Vfl, H f lf Sh11 j mv.. . ,r It must have been JL,ydla,,tlie maid. who killed Nita. because "Oh. Janet! Shame on you!" - f . . ,, Penny cried furiously (To Be Cbi tinned) - Probate and Guardianship Guard-ianship Notices Consult Comity Clerk - or the Respective Signers for Further Information. . : : NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District irrand for Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the. Estate of George H. Naylor, deceased. I Creditors will present claims with vouchers tothe undersigned at the of f ice of theNaylor Auto Company. West "CerVte'r Street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 15th day of February, 1931 -- CLARENCE L. NAYLOR, Administrator, Estate George H. Naylor, Deceased. George P. Parker, Attorney for Administrator. Published Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1930. ' ASSESSMENT -NOTICE Crown Point Consolidated Mining company, principal place of business, busi-ness, Provo City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of Crown Point Consolidated Mining Co., a corporation, held on the 10th day of Dec. 1930, an assessment (No. 29) of one-half cent (He) per share was levied on the outstanding-capital stodc of the company, payable immediately to Julian F. Greer, Sec, at his office at .. the State Bank of Provo, Provo City, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment as-sessment many remain unpaid cn Thursday, January 15, 1931, will be delinquent and advertised lor sale at public auction, and unless payment pay-ment is made, so much of each par-1 eel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the . office of the company, 75 North, University Avenue, on Tuesday, the 10th day of February, 1931. at 4 o'clock p. m. to pay the' delinquent assessment together with he .coats of advertising adver-tising and expense of sale. CROWN POINT CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY. . Julian F. Greer, secretary i Jan. 4. 1931, ;:':;; -. .t:;'.-':' ', ' ' --i.- ll. ' NO INQUEST " i. ' ,LOS ANGELES. Dec; 18, (U.B) Upla Warren Bradley Bovard, vlce president of . the . University of Southern California, killed himself because x of' domestic difficulties and poor health; It was "agreed today- as the 'coroner; "announced there "would be, no InquesK, , Frpm . friends it ; -was learned that Bovard's'widow; Mrs. Berdine Jackman Bovard, had left him and had not intended to return to hid home' V ""i. - - ; FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS Rebuilt heating stoves. The Fix-It-Shop. 54 No. 4 W. Calrt292W. j6 Oood old violin, a bargain. 57 No. Univ. Ave. Finance Corp. d26 Shetland pony, very reasonable. Call I-eo Knight, 142 So. 9 W. d21 Vi price sale on dresses at 566 N. 1 West. Phone 154W. d26 Used typewriters, cheap. 95 No. 4 East. d26 Potatoes. 1240 W. 6 So. or phone 225R. Will deliver. d24 80 tons of hay. Payson, Utah. Frank Daley, j2 Atwater Kent Model 42 radio. A bargain. Phone 1103. 653 No. 2 E. d26 Fat P. M. ducks. Call 031R3 after 6 d24 Good singing canaries, specially priced at Carpenter Seed Co. d21 Apples, Delicious, Jonathans, Grimes, Golden Greenings, Snow and other. MeMillen. Phone 667J. jlO Bailed hay and straw. Phone 119R3. A. A. Johnson, R. F. D. P. Grove. jll Practically new Barbier clarinet In excellent condition. $50. Inquire 20 South Eighth West. d31 Pullets at 55c each. J. H. Durrant Phone 1108. d21 Bailed straw. Phone 801R. tf Sweet cider 25c gal. Thomas. 672 North 5 West. Phone 1048, 38 Hay, delivered. Phone 801R. d26 Clearance slae of afternoon and evening dresses. 566 No. 1 West Phone 154W. d26 Boost Utah Products Use Saunder-Site Furniture Polish tf aa affapa,,, LOST aParSAaaPVaaMaM Willard Battery 13 plate, Thurs day evening on Univ. Ave. Return to Daniel's Auto Wreckage, Phone 68. ? j d21 Gold wrist watch, gray strap, return to sheriff office, reward. ' d22 1 Brown money bag containing sil ver, xteiurn 10 "x service. JKe-ward. JKe-ward. . d21 i ) i ni : la . i Sntall fhit key in town Tuesday night. Return to Herald, d21 WANTED lyngGELLANEOtJS Wanted: Useless horses and cows dead ones if called immediately. John Kuhni, 050R1, Provo. tf Wanted 043J3. to buy wheat. Phone d21 To buy heifer calves. Phone 1167. d24 USED Ei?eaCs5fflcti Sett Like New - Beautiful Two-Tone Finish YA GATE-LEG TABLE - 4 HARDWOOD CHAIRS KI Only m s A goo 0 " BUY ONE FOR CHRISTMAS! S USED K JJnJf fiy Mimimei? JUST LIKE NEW fW " A $35 Value for New Genuine LANE Moth-Proof (Seduaj? CDnestis Red Cedar or-Walnut Finish HEE JEWEL BOX - FREE INSURANCE POLICY As Low As $Tl-?50. ru Ui" -11. - iM - ff 316 West Center St. Phone2S FOB BENT FURNISHED Quiet warm south bedroom. double bed, feather mattress if de sired. 171 E. 4 So. d22 2 room mod. apt with heat $17.50. Phone 113W. 244 N. 3 W. d24 Mod apt. 260 So. 1 W. d24 House near Univ. Phone) 876. d23 4 or 5 roommod. house with garage, 758 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 568. d23 4 room mod. nome at 145 West 4 South. Call 907J. d22 2 mod. rooms with piano. 371 No. 4 West. d22 3 rom mod. cottage, nicely fur. with piano. 90 No. 1 B. Phone 1412. dZ2 Mod. apt. Call 870 -or 1442. d21 Mod. 4 room house fur. $25. Call 029J1. d21 Small 2 room apt. $13, partly mod. Inq. 160 So. 3 E. Phone 404J. d21 Mod. steamheated apt., ground floor, also garage. 115 South 3 West. d31 Or unfurn. apt. Phone 529J. d26 Roomy mod. apt First floor. 270 West 3 So. Phone 1106. d26 2 room apt., partly mod. $16.50 with lights furnished. 290 East Center. j3 4 room apt. Phone 151W. 270 N. 1 East j4 FOB RENT- -UNFURNISHED 3 rooms, bath and pantry, cook stove and linoleum. Call 157M or 306W. d30 XMAS SPECIAL One month rent in advance will pay to February First you get possession posses-sion now, on either of the following 5 room brick and garage. . . .$16.00 4 " ' 25.00 6 ' " 30.00 3 " " " " 27.50 3 room brick with furnace 3500 5 room brick with furnace .. 45.00 7 " " " " .. 45.00 Phone 876. d23 3 room apt. 127 W. 2 S. d23 3 room mod. apt, with garage. 61 So. 2 W. Phone 711J. d23 5 room mod. house, full basement finished, good garage. 354 So. 4 W. Phone 446. . d21 A 5 room mod. house, 155 So. 4 West Phone 1445J. d21 5 room mod brick home. Near new west high school. Phone 1114. d23 4 room mod. clean, steam heated apt. 246 No. 2 East. d21 Small home, good location, coal range and linoleum. Phone 306W. d21 wrAMAaWfwvmMfaaMVV FOR SALE OOWS Fresh jersey cow. Phone 022J3. d26 ui B SI 0 Vi 0 i BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL J. H. ERICKSON Attorney at Law General Practice Civil and Criminal Farmers & Merchants Bank Bldg. Room 12 Office phone 366. Res. phone 69 Provo, Utah d24 K AN TFREZ Fill Your Radiator with Kantfres at DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE d28 SIS So. Univ. Ave. : Phone 68 The Year Ahead RADIETTE $59.50 The finest Radio ever offered at a popular p-ice. Heax this powerful Super Screen Grid Set An outstanding achievement, real selective. The finest tone set ever offered in Radio. A gigantic value. For home demonstration call LAWRENCE R. STUBBS Phone 040J4. d22 FOUNDRY General Foundry and Machine Work. Electrical and Acetylene Welding PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY MONEY TO LOAN AUTOMOBILE LOANS To give you cash or pay off present finance company and reduce payments. pay-ments. INSURANCE Of all kinds - Fire - Theft - Publlt Liability - Property Damage V. H. TUFT Farmers & Merchants Bank Bldg. PHONIC 124 NEED MONEY QUICKLY? CASH LOANS of $300 or less Within 24 Rom a Small Monthly Repayments Come in for full information Just Phone or Write. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 73 E. Center St. Phone 210 Monev to loan on' city property. Phone 1347J. d21 YOU CAN BORROW to pay you; current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Bond r& Mortgage Company, 64 North University Ave. Ground floor. tf WELDING AYERS WELDING WORKS Acetylene Ace-tylene and Electric Welding. We weld anything made of metal. 42 North 4th West. tf aaaaVMMaaaaavafMaaaawaaaa FOB SALE FURNITURE Baby bed. springs and mattress $7.00. 138 So. 3 West. d23 Boost Utah Products For Xmas Cheer, Clean up and Shine with Saunder-Site Furniture Polish tf New Second Hand Store. We buy for cash. We sell for cash. Phone 148. 351 West Center. Provo. tf MISCELLANEOUS For patch plastering, see Paul Brickey, 1008 W. 1 No. d22 Butchering done, call 351M. 8e3 Carter at Univ. Service, 12 North University Avenue. d29 Garage for rent. 185 S- 1 W. Jll For rent a piano. Phone 940R. d28 Stoves and . furnaces repaired right. C. Owen J3raper, 105 South 6 East. Phone 1174 J. jl7 Boost Utah Products Use Saunder-Site Furniture Polish. tf ViVi-iiViVVVm,VVYVVVVVVVI HELP WANTED HALE MEN (WHITE) EVERYWHERE, experienced or inexperienced, in terested in distributing free circu lars, samples for manufacturers. No selling. Write quickly. Consolidated, 1608 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 111. INSTRUCTION RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. Men 18-35. Commence $158.00 month Steady work. Experience unneces sary. Common education sufficient Sample coaching FREE. Write to day sure. Box 25A, Herald. ADDRESSING ENVELOPES WORK AT HOME during spare time. Substantial weekly pay; experience ex-perience unnecessary. Dignified employment em-ployment for honest, sincere, ambitious am-bitious persons. WORKERS ) LEAGUE, NAPERVILLE. ILL. "aaaaa mm m eyayayaaajaaaaaaaa SITUATIONS WANTED Man with a 2 ton truck wants work of any kind. Phone 021R3. Route 3, Box 74. d22 VERSATILE CHICKENS RONAN, -Mont., Dec. 19 OLE) Five white Wyandottes, owned by .Robert Sterling, 15,'.won all prizes for Wyandotes at the Western Montana chicken show, were enter ed by error as white , Plymouth Rocks at the Poison show, and won three prizes as Pljrtflsutb B,2ka, , Want Ad Rates First insertion, per ifne, 10 cents; each additional insertion, per line. 5 cents; one week, per line SO cents; two weeks, per line, 60 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge. 25 cents. If not paid within 10 days, double price will -be . charged. Count five words to ttn. Family's Delight! Cozy 5 Room Home Furnace Heated Modern eoltra large lot beautiful $200.00 rugs and stair carpets Included across street from church adjoining store near Provo's best schools Price $3500.00. Farmer's Salvation! Sixty loamy acres cozy home barrr coops, outbuildings south of Provo TRADE OR SALE. Working Man's Success! Four Acres large home coops-rich coops-rich loamy soil close in at" the price of a home You can make your wages clear your living is. here. FIRE INSURAN.CE Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Real Estate Broker Office 39 West Second North, Provo, Utah Dixon Real Estate Co. Real Estate Cheapest farm iq Utah County 22 Acres with fu water right $1500.00. Money to Loan on good securities securi-ties at 7. For Sale 5 room modern home, 1 acre ground; ideal location,' goo4. outbuildings. Owner must sell. Dixon Real Estate Co. A Real Opportunity! 12 rich loamy acres; good waters right. Ideal property for subdlvid ing. New 3-inch flowing well. Good solid, roomy home; large, barn, garage; granary, vegetable and fruit cellar. 2 new Seml-Monator type 20CKK hen capacity coops. Modern, ce, ment floors, water fountains, eleaf trie lights; built-in feeding conven'; iences. 1800 healthy laying hens. AI ; young stock. , You assume loan and owner will take your home on this . Imagine $8000.00! Terms if you desire. Owner leaving town. His losf your gain. 'See. this. Ray Investment Co. 78 No. Univ. Ave. - 1 Phone 10S : HOMES 5 Room Brick, modern, heated; heat-ed; full basement; garage, only $4200. FARMS 3 Acres with gocnS hduse, barns; etc. Only $2750. LOANS Pfentyt of Money.- Let us help 1 build your home, or pay off your, mortgage. INSURE Fire, Auto, Plate Glass, Burg--" lary. Fo'r 10 less. INVEST Bonds 6 to 7 Securities 10. Let u 1 place your surplus' money INTERMOUNTAIN Finance & Thrift Co. 57 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. Phone 1304 " , BURN SLACK COAL AND SAVE MONEY! Our Slack Coal Burner for all makes of furnace's will save you 1-3 of your coal bill and keep a more steady heat than lump coal You will have less ashes and dirt. No explosions or other unpleasantness. un-pleasantness. For Free Demonstration Call' THE NEW FIX-IT SHOP 54 NORTH FOURTH WEST jlO . Phone 1S92-W Provo v FOR SALE Will Sacrifice . New Barbier CLARINET .... - with case and sta&dLv Used only a-few moiilhsl ' ' -. . Inquire 20 SOUTH 8th WEST 1- i r b IV c a 8 I ;e e. r- ft is id ' .1 .. ; ta r . r P ' id ; - it IS) 1 it vt- & -A A d A 6 a |