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Show ARGBNTA lodge No. 3, F. and A. M. Regular meeting lirst Tuesday each month, S p. in. Masonic temple, 1st S.. and 2nd K. Visitors welcome. 3162 died THOMPSON At 51" Somerby street, -May 29, liil. Ruth Margaret, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, aged 1 month and 11 day. Services al City cemetery today (Thursday) at 10:16 o'clock a. m. CEMETERIES WASATCH Lawn cemetery, perpetual care. 54 Soulh Main st. Phone Wasatch Wa-satch 1868. srsis WANTED HTROCK'S Employment Agency, 51 West 2nd South street. Hotel and restaurant help furnished especially. I leaclquarters for miners, mechanics, laborers. Ranch and dairy help. Oldest and best. rl3qj UTAH Employment Agency Skilled and unskilled labor for all public work. 84 Commercial street. Was. 2621, f 417u COAL MINERS AND LOADERS. STEADY W ORK, BEST WAGES, INDEPENDENT COAL AND COKE CO., 1511 WALKER BANK BLDG. k5231 W A N T ED L A B OR ER S, J X P E R M A -NEXT CAMP; EXCELLENT BOARD AND ACCOMMODATIONS. APPLY 004 DOOLY BLDG., MONDAY MORNING, 9 O'CLOCK. k2566 NIGHT janitor. Apply engineer New-house New-house bldy. k .") 1 f 4 HOTEL, cafe, ranch and all kinds of help furnished. Wasatch 9064. 77 W. First South. Salt Lake Employment Agency. K628 TRUCKERS wanted, D. & R. G. freight depot. 2nd So. and 5th "West. $2.50 per" day; steady employment h434 WANTED Freight handlers at the O. S. L. freight depot. Apply First South and 4th West. 1.3471 U. S. Employment Service. Free government gov-ernment service. Was. 1361. 153 W. S. Temple. h434S WANTED First-class window cleaner; also men for housecleanlng; Must be experienced. 56 P. O. place, National House Cleaning Co. k 1 7 4 10 TO 15 coal miners wanted; new camp; Drlggs, Idaho. Address J, W. Dowal. CARD OF THANKS BD HAUSKNECHT of Murray wishes to express his heartiest thanks to all friends of our deceased John Winkler for their kind sympathy, shown by personal presence at the funeral, and for the beautiful beau-tiful floral offerings. 16491 LARGE stock to select from. R. McKen-zie. McKen-zie. Display yards, 422 So. Stale. EBER W. HAJjli, undertaker. New loca-tion. loca-tion. 217 10. 2nd Mouth. Was. 6322. d3 O'DONNELb & CO., undertakers and embalmcrs, 225-227 South West Temple. Phone Was. .mm. c4922 WANTED FURNITURE packer; stage age; married mar-ried or - single: experience and references refer-ences In first letter. Keyser warehouse. 325 W. 2nd 3p. k6464 HRI ; I IT, young man, about 17 years old. as stock clerk; must have some experience experi-ence In. the electrical business; good opportunity op-portunity for advancement to right party; state age, references and salary expected. R-26, Tribune. k6457 NIGHT janitor; references required; 57a per month. Ans. R-27, Tribune. kG454 WANTED A barbel: steady job. $Ts guaranteed. H. L. Purdv, Green River. I'tah. k6466 Wanted Salesmen CAN YOU SELL stock at five cents per share in oil company operating In producing pro-ducing field and backed by big business men? It pays you 35 per cent commission commis-sion and will sell itself if you work. Write -MeMulleu & Co., Kanies City, Texas. k5153 CAN you set! slock at cents per share In oil company operating in producing field and backed by big business men? It pays you 35 per cent commission and will sell itself if. you work. Write MeMulleu Me-Mulleu & Co.. Karnes City. Texas. , k5?02 Wanted Agents TO SELL "Santa Sweep," the modern sweeping compound: easy to sell: every store or public building uses it; gives the best of satisfaction; good commissions; a dandy side line lo make your expenses with. Write us for particulars and our proposition. I'tah-Elalerlle Company, r. O. Box 1001, Salt Lake City, Utah. k6202 Wanted Situation (Male) WANTED Posijion as clerk In hotel, by young man with references. Address Q-88, Tribune. koSHO A HIGH-GRADE engineer ami machinery salesman would like to associate himself him-self with a good local bouse, preferably a small concern, established and with good connections. Can invest some money. Address R-23, Tribune. k63 10 J. J. KLEESPIE Does Your AUTO-Repairiiig AUTO-Repairiiig in your own garage if desired. 13 Years' Experience. Phone Wasatch 91S5. YOU (JET MORE IT'S CASH. kC335 WANTED Position, by a 15-year-old boy; has had 15 months' experience in dental office. Hyland 270-W. k6453 SALESMAN, now connected, wishes territory ter-ritory in Utah. Address R-30, Tribune. - M446 SITUATION wanted Ivy active elderly man; light wbrk. Address R-28, Tribune; Trib-une; .V t kS444 Learn Trades MEN and women learn barber trade. Barbers in demand. 43 So. W. Temple. g2S3 LEARN auto repairing, bookkeeping. Y. M. C. A., Los Angeles. Catalog free. h206 OPERATORS of the Burroughs calculating calculat-ing machine are assured positions at attractive salaries. Register now at the L. D. s. Business College. Was. 3951. g!367 WANTED I ' H Wanted Help (Female) STROCK'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 01 West 2nd South St. Positions for waitresses, cooks aril maids, in hotels, restaurants, boarding houses and r. r. eating houses, always open. Oldest and best. flu! THE Y. W. C. A. tree employment D0- reau secures positions of all kinds for girls, I'.lh lloor Continental Bank building. build-ing. Phone Was. 2767. Hours, 9 10 it a. m., 3 to 5 p. m. Sat. 9 to 2 p. m. WANTED Female help ' in all depart -ments. Apply Royal Laundry Co., "62", So. State. C4285 TEACHERS High school, special gradi and rural. Personal interview desired -Call lir.9 Union ave.. Poplar Grove. h420i WANTED Experienced, reliable maid: general housework. References. WaV 8013. klW WANTED An experienced girl for general gen-eral housework; small family. 32 7th East. k202t COMPETENT girl for general housew-ork and cooking: small family; good w-ages; must have references. Apply No. 8 Kensington Ken-sington apts. k2764 WANTED Scrubwoman. Apply 20 W. 1st South. kStAJ YOUNG girl to assist with light house-work. house-work. S?4 E. 8th South. k363T GIRL, experienced, for general housework' and cooking: references; f 35. WftS.'i 4873-J. !. WANTED First-class waitress. Apply Bransford cafe. k3796 WANTED-Experienced finisher on pants. Tann & Co.. tailors, 143 So. Main. k431B WANTED Teacher of dressmaking . at, once; good salary to those who can' qualify for the business. Brown School, of Dressmaking, 58 E. Broadw-ay. k'2623 , GOOD girl for general housework; family of three. Apply 1022 First ave. k5009 WANTED Young girl bet. 14 a lid 16 j years old fo assist' with housework.. 122S South 81 h East. kp233' . WANTED Cpok; . must be experienced-and experienced-and first class. Apply Mrs. C. W. Whitley. Was. 3S98. k 65911 WANTED Competent colored woman, for cooking and general housework In small family; references. 1159 First-avenue. First-avenue. kSBSS"1 RELIABLE girl for general housework . in small family; references. Was. 1313. k5681. GIRL for cooking and general housework. house-work. 670 E. So. Temple sL WANTED First-class colored second girl; good wages; suburban home. Adr, . dress R-l I, Tribune. j WAITRESS wanted at 379 W. So. Tom-ple Tom-ple St. k6171- WANTED Experienced presser. Apply1 ' Donelson Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 677 South 4th East. k616'2 GIRL, light housework; small family. , Call Was. 87S7-W. k 6-153 WANTED A competent girl for second housework. Apply Mrs. W. S. M- Cor- nlck. k6212 WANTED Young girl to assist with housework. 460 E. 3rd So., apt. No. 5( ,, keagti EXPERIENCED girl, gen. housework and cooking; good wages; references. No. jj Louise apts. kfiftlg S. - D. EVANS, undertaker, embalmer. Mortuary chapel, 18 S. State. Wasatch 5516. e4444 JFLOTISTS EVANS Floral Co., 36 Soutli Main. Cut flowers, funeral designs. Was. 961. x38 ERNEST LA.WBOURNE, Salt Lake's leading florist, new store. Funeral designs de-signs our specialty. Decorations. 67 So. Main. Was. 1516. V478 KING Floral Co., 211 E. 2nd South. Deco-rating Deco-rating and design work our specialty; prompt attention given. Phone Wasatch 241H. . 3292 BAILEY" & SONS, Quality florists. Cut flowers, plants, decorations, dec-orations, funeral designs. 61-63 East 2nd South. Wasatch 3904. k3625 WALKER'S floral dept. Cut flowers, funeral designs. Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. Was. 596. S3021 HUDDART Floral Co. moved two doors north, 56 S. Main. Phone Was. 1948. Chit flowers and funeral designs. e4316 FOR DECORATION DAY WE WILL HAVE FOR SALE A LARGE STOCK OF FRESH CUT FLOWERS AT USUAL REASONABLE PRICES CARNATIONS, ROSES AND EVERLASTING FLOWERS. MS SO. MAIN ST. ' k6200 Funeral Designs AMERICAN Florists Flower designs for all occasions. American theater. Was. 8C7L g!3S4 OUR floral artist makes a special feature fea-ture of funeral designs. Bailey &. Sons Co., Quality Florists, 61-63 E. 2nd South. Wasatch 3904. k3626 LandscapeNurseries BUY your fruit and shade trees, roses, vines and shrubbery from .Jordan Nursery, Nur-sery, 8J1 State. Phone Midvale Ex. 145-M. h!256 PLANTS for the house and the garden Geranium, Marguerite, Asparagus ferns, Dahlias, Gladioli, Asters. Petunias, Snapdragons, Snap-dragons, etc. Any amount of strong transplanted tomato plants, cabbage, etc. Cut flowers and funeral designs. 724 So. loth East. Hv. 1035-W. k4990 $3.05 AND IP, S hours, smelter work. 34 S. W. Temple. Was. 1052. klS52 GOOD salesman to handle, in Idaho territory, ter-ritory, two of the newest and best office appliances on Hie market. Good proposition to right party. One with car preferred. Apply Farrington Service. 211 Walker Bank bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. k3309 GOD quarry men and laborers, for work out of town. Good wages; good board; steady work. Applv 322 Ness bldg. k4426 FIRST-CLASS garage man, with' experience. expe-rience. Apply 168 First ave. k477S WANTED First-class baker; steady employment em-ployment to right party. Apply 604 Dooly bldg. !5jl; WANT first-class janitor to take charge of office building;' must be experienced and give good references. No repairing or engineering work. Write Q-41. Tribune. k5636 YOUNG man to travel and assist photographer. pho-tographer. Apply room 42, Plandome hotel. 10 a. m. lo 12 in. Salary. 1(6149 BOY wanted at Remington Typewriter Co.. 59 E. 1st South. k6193 WANTED Stationary engineer, night shift; steady work. Apply at once. UTAH IRON & STEEL COMPANY, MIDVALE, UTAH. k6168 BAKER, day work, good wages. Call C. G. Seyboldt, 538 So. 5th East. k6221 WANTED Laboring men; eight-hour day, with good pay. Gas works, 10th West and 1st South. k2l62 WANTED Experienced hall man. Apply Ap-ply housekeeper, Semloh hotel. k5069 WANTED Registered druggist, at once. Granite Drug Co., Sugarhouse. k6305 COAL MINERS AND LOADERS, UNION MEN: STEADY WORK, HIGHEST WAGES. LION COAL CO., ROCK SPRINGS, WYO. k6322 WANTED Boy, 16, for stock room. 146 W. 2nd So. k6326 BARBER wanted, 1 West 2nd South. j . kC373 J3usiness Colleges SUMfMER session begins June 3: complete com-plete course; competent teachers. Salt Lake Business College, over the Or-pheurn. Or-pheurn. Wasatch 7280. kl860 Wanted Furniture BLAKE PAYS CASH FOR FURNITURE. WAS. 8287. R1536 HOUSEHOLD goods wanted. Will pay you what thev are worth. Salt Lake Furniture Co., 133-35-37 E. Broadway. Waa. 3637. SuOOO WORTH of furniture at once; any amount; highest cash price. Hy. 611. k!58 WASATCH FURN. CO. payB most for second-hand furniture. 357 S. State. Was. 896. J'5054 Out This Out-It Is Worth Tyrone. Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package pack-age containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides ; and back: rheumatism, headache, kidney kid-ney aud bladder ailments; and Foley ' Cathartio Tablets, a wholesome and I thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for con-' con-' stipatiou, biliousness, headache and 'j sluggish bowels. Schramm-Johnson Drug Co. (Advertisement.) WANTED Middle-aged saleslady for dry goods; must be able to furnish good references or bond: Apply 55S So. State. Ic60i4 GIRL for small farm home in Murray; 1 must be able to make good bread; no -washing; Christian family. Address Mur- -ray, box 112. k6388" GOOD girls for general house work; faniV1 ily of three. Apply 647 Elizabeth, sj:., k6324 , TWO girls wanted to serve soft drinks; ( Ray's cafe, 219 So. W. Temple. k6872 -. CHAM 13ERM AID at the Hotel AllUw, . 140 W. 2nd South. ktifell G1R-L for general housework; small fafii- lly. 976 E. 2nd South. kimSS WANTED Mangle girls. Apply Model laundry. 244 W. 2nd North. k6510 WANTED Experienced girl for second . work. 1104 E. First South. kitf. 15 MIDDLE-AGED woman for general housework and cooking; family of three; no children; good wages; must have references. refer-ences. Mrs. R. W. Madsen,' 643 E. 1st So kS469 J WANTED Girl or woman for cooking",';, and general housework; no laundiv. Was. 1758. kStijiy WANTED Girl to help with children and assist with light housework. Hy. 2050-.I. k3408.'., WANTED Girl for general housework in family of two: only at home evenings; two meals a day lo cook. Call Wat. 3691 or Hy. 2672-W. 1(6438',, Swimming Taught LADIES taught swimming; private (esV'V sons, any hour. Phono Professor Thorn-'1 ton, Was. 6943-W. h!33 11 Dancing Academy DANCING lessons dally. New and old dances taught. Call, write or phono Woodward's studio, 34 Main et. Open Sunday. 11 to 2. h2043 . Ragtime PIANO playing guaranteed in 12 lessons,,,, note or ear. Glenn Waterman, i4fa,,, gouth Main. w2891,i PSOAL COUPLE having good homo would like to adopt a child. Address 1193 East '.' ?7th Soulh. Phone Hy. 870-W. j ZENO CASEY, phone Was. 4434-R. Tills-, very urgenl. FAIR. kli::l6 MANIPULATION For rheumatism and nervous disorders. Mrs. Gordon, 258 S. ' 2nd East. Was, 7285-W. gt&t LADIES, ,51000 reward! I positively guarantee guar-antee my great successful "monthly" compound. Safely relieves some of the longest, most obstinate abnormal cases in 3 to 5 days. No barm, pain or Interference Inter-ference with work. Mail 11.60; double ' strength, J2.00. Booklet free. Write to- I day. Dr. A. H. Seuthlngton Remedy Co., Kansas City. Mo. i v42S7) j ELECTRIC treatments and massage for nervcxiH troubles. Carrie Lambert, B17-"-l Brooks Arcade bldg. k3188 ,. ADVANCED chiropractic, painless anil'!, new drugless methods, 20 years' experl- ,H ence. Dr. ChaS. Loeander, 717 Harmonv . place. Wasatch 7100-J. k4224 PAR'!')' going to lyis Angeles wishes to meet anolhl-r parly goin;: there in auto;". Will stand part of expenses; have drive.B I some. Address lt-21, Tribune. kniliZ '. H CARL OSTEHLOII. Utah's Famous Aui-? tioncer. Tel. Was. 2824-W. AuctlirS "tudlo, 55 West Broadway. Charges J per cent for selling. I buy or sell. AUCTIONEER E. C. JENKINS sells tiM thing; best results obtained. Wasatch! ! 9051. , J5ji M. D. COHN, auctioneer. I charge 10 M cent. Will buy or sell. 316 So. Staj Hyland 611. M . LET us sell your goods. We chargei'$ per cent. Utah Auction Co., 38 Weft Broadwuy. Emll Osterloh, Auct Was. 8278. M131 BANKRUPTCY PAPERS' PBTiTlOWti and fccuuduiea in bankruptcy proceedings correctly picarud at 514 I Felt bldg. r FOOT SPECI A LIST DR. .AM HI A, fool M-.ialist, trials a fey fool ailin.nls. I, i: 1st South. I -hone. Waa. 5064. gl.'ISfC ' CATeS . U. S. CAFE Special dinner. 30c; short orders and Chinese style. Chas. Hong, prop., 220 State. g3281 NOTICE OF AS? 6SMENT. Montana-Bingham Consolidated Mining companv, incorporated under the laws of the state of Utah. Principal place of business, room 1010 Boston building, Halt Lake- City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting meet-ing of the directors, held on the ISth day of March. 1918, an assessment of 10 cents per 'share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to EL A. Vail, secretary of the company, at the office of the company, room 1010 Boston building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, the Sth day of May, 191S, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, auc-tion, and unless payment is made before, will be sold Tuesday, the 28th day of May, 191S. at 12 o'clock noon of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment, together to-gether with costs of advertising and expenses ex-penses of sale. E. A. VAIL, f Secretary. Room 1010 Boston building, Salt Lake City, Utah. By resolution of the board of directors of the Montana-Binghai" Consolidated Mining company, the dates fixed in the foregoing notice of assessment and notice of delinquent sale are hereby extended as follows: The date on which unpaid assessments as-sessments become delinquent is extended from May S. 191S, to May 15, 1918, and the date of sale of delinquent stock is extended ex-tended from Mav 28, 1918, to June 4, 1918. C. G. BALLANTYNE, President. E. A. VAIL, Secretary. By order of resolution of the board of directors. By resolution of the board of directors of the Montana-Bingham Consolidated Mining Company, the dates fixed in the foregoing notice of extension of assessment assess-ment and notice of delinquent sale are hereby further expended as follows: The date on which unpaid assessments become be-come delinquent is extended from May 15, 1918, to May 29, 1918, and the date of sale of delinquent stock is extended from June 4, 1918, to June 18, 1918. Dated this lUth day of May, 1918. C. G. BALLANTYNE, President. E. A. VATL, Secretary. By order of resolution of board of directors. di-rectors. By resolution of the board of directors of the Montana-Bingham Consolida ted Mining company, the dates fixed in the foregoing notice of extension of assessment assess-ment and notice of delinquent sale are hereby further extended as follows: The date on which unpaid assessments become delinquent is extended from Mav 29, 191S, to June 8, 1918; and the date of sale of delinquent stock is extended from June ISth, 1918. to June 28th, 191S. Dated this 29th day of May. 1918. C. G. BALLANTYNE. Pres. E. A. VAIL, Secretary. . By order of resolution of board of directors. di-rectors. kf479 DIVIDEND NOTICE. Dividend No. 17. Eagle & Blue Bell Mining Company; mines located in Tintic Mining district Utah. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders stock-holders of the Eagle & Blue Bell Mining Company, a Utah corporation, that dividend divi-dend No. 17, of ten cents (,10c) per ahare, has been declared out of reserve for depletion, de-pletion, as a return of capital, hy the board of directors, upon.tjie outstanding c:ipUa! stock of the corporation, payable June 10, 191 s, to stockholder? of record June 1. Transfer books do not close. (Signed) JA-ME3 P. GRAVES, k President. 1 THOMAS S. WOODS, Treasurer. Dated May 2.", IMS. k570S TRIBUNE W A XT ADS PULL R-35, Tribune. . k61S5 WANT ICD Competent prescription clerk for this city; permanent position and good salary to right party. Address R-34, Tribune. kti4S4 METAL or coal miners out of work or wishing to make change, will register name, address and experience with us; we will notify of openings free of charge, arrange transportation one way to best paying camps for steady, reliable men at top pay; no agency. Address R-31, Trib- ure. k6448 WANTED Strong young man of 19 to learn good trade; fair wages to start with. Apply 14S East 2nd So., before 10:30 a. m. kG472 WANTED Harnessmakers, saddlemak-ers, saddlemak-ers, machine operators on government work. Apply Lichtenberger-Perguson Co., 219 North Lo.s Angeles st., Los Angeles Cal. k 6460 PRESSMAN-Pli INTER, one who iant good results on Chandler-Price Gordon jobber. Address Park Record, Park -jO it v, Utah. . ' . 3:6531. TEAMS, wanted mout h Parley's canvon ; long job; $7 8 hours. Hy. 319. kG43;; Safety Razors Sharpened SINGLE edge, 30c: double edge, 40c, doa. Razors honed. H. T. Hutchins, 146 So. Main. , y249 Bicycles Repaired BOYS, get your bikes repaired at reasonable reason-able prices. Turville's, 128 E. 2nd So. h5S3 Hats Cleaned LADIES' and gents' hats cleaned ana dyed. Palace Hat Co.. 146 Main. g4276 MenSilk Shirts MADE to order; also first-class dresa-maklng. dresa-maklng. Wasatch 9135. k2Sl2 Tobacco Coupons WE PAY' cash for all kinds tobacco coupons. cou-pons. Joe Krogh, 55 W. 2nd So. k4937 DELINQUENT NOTICE. Baker Mining company, principal place of business, No. 309 South Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No. 2, levied on the 12th day of April, 1918, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective Spa) eholders, as follows: No. - No.'. Cert. Name. Shares Amt. 82Anderson, C. M 1.U00 $1.00 189 Anderson, C. M 1,000 1.00 1U5 Bradford, C. R 500 .50 206 Berrett, O. H 500 .50 230 Boulais. A 1,560 J.56 41 Bernstein, A 3,3:M 3.33 343 Bernstein, A 1,18 1.19 228 Ferguson, H. V. A 300 .30 74 Huffaker, S. D 200 .20 102 Huffaker, S. D 500 .50 75 1 luf faker, Bessie 200 .20 . 33 Jones, Jackson 1,000 1.00 24." Lambert, Dan 6,300 6.30 32 Mcintosh, D 400 .48 103 Morgan, N. G 500 .50 391 Nellson, James l,00u 1.0C 229Palm, A. F 700 .70 2SO Pursell, G. A 1,000 1.00 H7petersen. Jake 1,000 j .00 169 Pursell, Irene S 1,000 1.00 352 Pack, G. F 1,000 J.00 $6 Roberts, F A : 500 .50 127 Rumph, Mat 1.000 1.00 15 Smith. Fred LO00 1.00 170 Tapp, J. 1,000 1.00 And In accordance wil h law and an order of the board of direciors made on the 12th day of April, 1918, so. many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction auc-tion at the office of the company. No. 3o9 South Main street. Salt Lake City, I'tah, on the 6th day of June. 191S, at 3 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. FRANK RUM EL, Secretary. I k4632 FURNITURE and household goods wanted. want-ed. Highest prige paid. Call Was. 4235. glS70 FURNITURE I PAY BEST PRICE FOR HIGH GRADE USED GOODS. WAS. 9051. g4111 ALL kinds second-hand furniture, stoves and ranges. Michigan Furniture Co., Was. 5155. k!555 JVVaiitc WANTED Furnished house of 6 or 7 rooms for three months. Phone Was. 4937-R. k6201 WANTED 4 or 5-room house, furnished. for four months or longer; must be modern and clean. Phone room A-'J Ken-yon Ken-yon hotel. ; kO-149 1 5-ROOM unfurnished cottage; must be strictly modern and on east side. Address Ad-dress R-29, Tribune. ki b' Wanted Board and Room WOULD like to board my Ifi-monlh-old boy in private home. Waa. 8983. kfi341 Wanted Real Estate ll.WK line building lot near East high school, witli sidewalks, sewer and street paving. Will trade in as part payment on 5-room, st rletly modern bungalow ; balance cash. Southeast location preferred. pre-ferred. Hyland 54.".-W. K5600 Wanted Automobiles AUTOMOBILE, high-class roadster, new or slightly used. For euch an auto I will give a good wheat farm. Address J 1-32, Tribune. 1)4420 AM in the market for a Stanley steamer, 1116 or 1917 model. Must be In good condition and priced right. W. S. Keh-rer, Keh-rer, Tremonton. Utah k5198 Wanted To Borrow WE have clients who wish to secure loans on first-class real estate. If you have money to loan, see us. HOFFMAN BROS. LOAN & TRUST CO., 21 1-:. 1st So. St. Was. 2232. h3S23 LOST 1'air of red Rosary beads. Return to Tribune office. Generoun reward. kitil G LOST I'earl sunburst breustpin, diamond dia-mond center; liberal reward. Return to 87T E. 2nd South. Phono Was. 032:1. '.'.j koo'as FOUND Goid pin and pearl earring, on drivewav al Holy Cross hospital. Apply Ap-ply Holy Cross hospital. kClCf) FOUND Bundle of hair switches. Owner Own-er call at Tribune office for address of finder. k6189 IjOST Male Airedale dog. Name of owner own-er on collar. Return L. C Kiter, 2C0 2nd ave. Reward. k62oJ LOST Gentleman finding little white crochet hfig, please telephone Hy. ni.1-M. Upward. kK'.W LOST Cameo brooch, Tues., L'lst, bet. Auerbach's and Main or Slate st. bet. 3rd and 10th So. Ily. 2278-W. Reward. kr.213 LOST Light overcoat. In postofllceT Monday. Reward. Hy. 1335-J. k62H LOST Large Sotch collie, f5ol Reward. 1'hone Airls. -Murray, r,B-R-t. k4'22 LOST-n or n6Etr Stale road, leather grip and black suit. Return to Thos. li. Nott. Reward. Was. lt(W, kf,434 LOST . silver mesh hag. Return to 36 ft street. Reward. k(J47X LOST :-chf;n bracelet, with initials. X. 1 Phone Hy. 'S76-W. Reward. kG487 OSTSolld gold bracelet -n. wddeT "Xmas" hand-enscraved on Inside. Liberal Lib-eral re ward. 1'hone Was. 7020. k6.'il3 LOST One small bay gelding, not branded. Reward. Was. 204il-R or 5139. kGOl'S |