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Show ' . i , r PROVO (U T A H) - SUNDAY HERA Ii D, ' M OND AY, J A N U A R Y 5, 1 9 3 1. ?AGE SEVEN Salesmanship To (SflsissfiSScscol (gflonffimims Secure Business Normalcy Urged A j : r4r ; , Mi. BEGIN HERB TODAT . Thtrthiet itiptfli la 4 he ntmr-4r ntmr-4r tljVAMTA SEL.IM. shot at a krUit partr r lactas- JllDUK MAHXHALL, kr Urf- -lr4 t Wkn rent. art FLORA MICEH, la Nlta'a ! at lae Hate the jrr walla a aate whkli H from ker khaa4( UBXTKR rHAGL'E, wfc wrate tkat . aa wk knew Mt ia New York an raaf ta Hajwlltaa at fcr ajastlaat an 1.YU1A. tk maid. :JUyla mt abr laved Nlln. ail la aawtaa; BFBCIAL. INVESTI-OATOR INVESTI-OATOR BUSDEK areaeal NHa ae ker whea TBACKY MILKS, if mt ike . reluraa to take Ila ta kla kaaie. If ke way. lHatee tella her of tkla. aajl reada Nita's will, leavlaa; everjrthiaa; ta I.yala, whlek afcowa Nlta Wear of death, aad nUea Lydla addltlaaal amative. Lydla kaowa aathlaa; at tka 91O.00O Nlta depoalted alaca ake eaate ta Hamllloa. Daadee learaa from Lydla that ,Jlta weat al with RALPH HAMMOND, HAM-MOND, la love. with her aad atlaa-ftaar atlaa-ftaar fraa the party. Thursday alakt. aad Friday alaht. the nlsht ah iaade ker will. av Hpraajae. who left her apaet. Duadee aaka ' Mllea If ke aay Ralph at Nlta a kaaae that atoralar. aad what ww kla attltade. Mllea any that Ralph aeeated a little Jealoaa of kla calllaa; on Nlta too. bat that he eaalda't have killed ker. Mllea aad Lydla leave, aad Iuadee flnda that the-kltekea door kaa Wm italoeked. la the attle. the only kldlaa; place far aa latrvder. he 4ada la a bedroom traeea of a aaaa havlaa; alept there the alckt kefore. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXIV ITH the thrill of liis discovery I lnn Vila " Hinging Ulliucqy aivuii rves. Bonnie Dundee, special investigator in-vestigator for the district attorney, bad at first hugged the Intention of following the new trait alone. Hadn't Captain Strawn taunted him not too good-naturedly about his ability to get along without the younger man's help? But he -was glad, both selfishly aad unselfishly, when, half an hour later, he threw open the front door of dead Nita's house to the chief of the homicide squad, Carraway, the fingerprint expert, and the two plalnclothesmeh who had searched the top floor for the missing weapon or the murderer himself soon after the murder had been committed. For if Strawn needed his Dundee's help, he needed the expert machinery which Strawn captained. And it was good to feel the grip of gratitude in the old chiefs handclasp and to see the almost al-most shy twinkle of apology in his hard old gray eyes. y. Dundee led the way up the front 1 stairs to the upper floor. 'I guess you've got It all doped out who the Sellm woman's gentle man friend was, Strawn com mented genially, as he followed Dundee Into the pleasant, bis; bed room. ; "I believe I have, but I need Carrtway to prove my huhcTx,TJun" dee acknowledged. Eagerly, swiftly, he displayed his first tangible finds the open win dows, the drapes smelling of ciga-rei ciga-rei smoke, the evening paper of the day before, the faint odor and greasiness of barber's pomade upon the pillow case of the bed; which had clearly been slept In since the The Clang of Always Brings the Need of Ready Money! insurance poucy co lignten tne nnanciai Duraenr $10,000 Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policy (No Physical Examination Required) 5 . C9ri t JUL Pa . 1 rtmmidk d Mr Cars ' h rticy StreejtCw . Intcrerbaaa ' - .'v . Stcaoukipa " StcaabMta . t ' Perry Boatt tor your j! your ! V Y S S S S LSI Signed Address ... f '.afa '.-SaigaB'- ' ' Pitfnfr' Frlala:-;; JCUw AatamabOei y j i,-' .BicytUa ' t - . ' -'V 7 City Wintt TU etmstrtUn mi tt mt linen was changed. "Now, Collins Harmon Dundee Dun-dee whirled upon the two silent plalnclothesmen. "I want to know what you saw in these rooms when you eearched them early this evening eve-ning that you don't see now. You looked- into the closets and drawers, draw-ers, of course?" "Yes. sir," Collins answered. "And they was all empty, Dundee." "Empty!" Dundee echoed. "Are you sure? . . . You, too, Harmon?" "What are you driving at, boy?" Captain Strawn asked indulgently. BRIEFLY, with disappointment flattening his voice, Dundee told of his finding the kitchen door ajar, after he had made sure it was locked on his first rounds of the house. "I worked it out this way," he continued, despite Strawn's grin. "Dexter Sprague was in the habit of spending the night here when ever Nita would give him an eve ning of her company. He was here last night, according to the maid, Lydia Carr. Nita sent her into Hamilton to a picture show. Nita and Sprague quarreled last night, but I am positive he spent the night here anyway. Certainly there was no actual rupture, since Sprague worded his note to her as he did. I have another strong reason for thinking his belongings were here at least until noon today, but that can wait for the moment. Further more. I am positive that Sprague descended by the backstairs and went around the house to join the cocktail party." "How do you make that out, Bon nie?" Strawn asked, his grin wiped away. 'Try to temember how Sprague looked when you lirtt got here." Dundee suggested. I eaw him 20 minutes after you did, but he was wearing an immaculate stiff collar, and there were still traces of tal cum powder over a close new shave! And you will remember that he said he had made a half-hour's half-hour's trip by bus, and had walked the quarter of a mile from the bus stop on Sheridan Road to this house. It was a mighty hot afternoon, after-noon, chief!" "Not c o n c 1 u s 1 v e " Strawn growled. j "Then here's another straw to add to the weight of my conclusion," conclu-sion," Dundee went on, unshaken. "You remember that Janet Raymond Ray-mond was on the front porch watching for Sprague. while the 'death hand of bridge' was being played? . . . Oh, she tried to protect pro-tect him. . . . Wait, I'll read you 1 the nfttes I made when I-ww-ques- tioning her. J looked them up while I was waiting for you. . . . Here! I had said to Miss Raymond: 'You observed Mr. Sprague toiling down the rutty road, hot and weary, but romantic In the sunset?' And she answered, stammering. V. I wasn't looking that way.' . . . And I knew she wai. lying, knew A the Ambulance Gong ACCIDENTS come to travelers and pedestrian? without warning. Statistics show that there is an accident with nearly every tick ofthe clock. Are YOU one of those .short-sighted individuals who has failed tc protect himself or his family with accident insurance? Why gamble foolishly with fate? Would it not be far better to have the peace of mind that comes to those who know that regardless of what happens there is ar t.rxjAi.kjA S. i nereDy appiy ior uw iu.oui taw reaaers. newspaper registration fee. it is understood II and agreed there will be no further cost to I will receive my policy in 15 days, and will Insured until I receive it. Ape SUte Are limits, IS to 69 Inclusive, Fremluma, $L00. -Ag9 -limits, CO to 69 Inclusive, Premium, f L2S S v y j y , Uvtriisim mr$ tepyrigkui by HichtyUitektU Cm. - Imfrimpimmtt Mf W priuotui. that she' had been taken completely by surprise when Sprague appeared from the rear of the house! "What's more, she betrayed herself her-self and him by admitting that she was surprised. Then because the girl is undoubtedly in lore with Sprague and was mortally afraid he had killed Nita Selim, she tried frantically to throw suspicion on J feei Lydia Carr, by telling how Lydia Sh bad failed to .answer Mrs. Dunlap s j firr.t ring Good Lord! Wait a minute! I want to think!" he interrupted in-terrupted himself to exclaim. A FTER a full minute, while he A. had stood very still, with his fingers pressed against his closed eyes, Dundee began slowly: "I believe that's it . . . Listen, boys!" He turned to the two plalnclothesmen, plaln-clothesmen, urgent pleading in his voice. "Would you both take your oath that there was no hag say a small Gladstone overnight bag anywhere in these rooms when you searched them this evening?" The two detectives glanced at each other, their faces reddening. It was Harmon, the older of the pair, who swallowed hard before answering: "We'd been told to look for a man hiding, and for a gun " Then he squared his shoulders as if to receive re-ceive the blame like a man. "Yes, sir! There was a little black grip on the closet shelf. I went through it myself, but there wasn't no gun in it. Just a pair of pajamas and a couple of shirts, one of 'em dirty, some socks and collars and a shaving shav-ing kit" Dundee drew a deep breath, and clapped the red-faced detective on the back in high good humor. "There simply had to be a bag somewhere!" he laughed. "This Is the way of it, Strawn. . . . Nlta and Sprague rowed last night. Sprague tried to make it up, but Nita must have been through with him. Probably told him last night to clear his things out and not come back. She thought he had done bo; probably he did leave before be-fore she got up. At any rate, she was so sure he was gone and his things with him that she and Lydia went to town this morning and left Ralph Hammond here to go through the place as freely as he liked, making his estimates on the job of finishing up the other half of this floor. And Ralph But let that wait for the moment." "Got any Teat, proof that it was Sprague who stayed here and not the Hammond boy?" Strawn Interrupted Inter-rupted shrewdly. "I'm coming to the proof," Dundee Dun-dee assured -him. "or rather, the rest of the-proof that I haven't already al-ready given you. You're damned hard to convince, chief! But let me go on with my theory, which I think covers the facts. ... At luncheon, when Nita received that note from Sprague, I imagine she got a hunch that he hadn't taken her seriously, that be had not removed re-moved his belongings. You re- Toraadoef BurnioK Buildirca Collapsint; Walls Passenger Ekvatora hkkau lnfwritt f me, that not be , v Py$ t : Total $kp0licr Hospital is w m Wnhly Imdtmmity Doctor' or Surgtoa'a ; r,?A mm member Penny Grain said Nita had Lydia follow her into her bedroom, as soon as Nita got home? "Well, it's my hunch that Nita asked Lydia if Sprague's things were gone when she cleaned these rooms this morning, and that Lydia said co. Nita then probably told Lvdia to oaek them herself, and I positive that Lydia did so, lor must ha"s felt safe when she protested to me that Sprague was tot Nita's lover. I also feel sure that Sprague arrived at least half an hour before he said he did, by some back path across the meadow; that he ca me up to these rooms that he considered his. found his things' packed, but went about shavius 4id changing his shirt and collar, roefudie-.?. I also feel j-ure that Lydia followed him upstairs to explain and imprpss upon him that Nita had meant what si paid. And it is quite likely that she was not through yoking up after liiiu when he descended by the hack stairs and surprised Janet Raymond Ray-mond on the front porch. That accounts, of course, for Lydia's not hearing the kftchen bell the first time Mrs. Dunlap rang." UTTMM," Strawn grur.ted. "What about the proofs you're holding hold-ing back?" "Come alon?. chief --you. too. Carraway!" Dundee answered, and led the way into the bathroom. " felt sure these rooms wo " yield a very definite clue, even though Sprague. when he sneaked hack tonight to-night to get his tell tale bag, apparently ap-parently made every effort to uipe his fingerprints off the furniture and bathroom fixtures. . . . Now, Carraway, if you'll step upon this little stool and look along the top of this medicine cabinet, you'll find what I found and which I didn't touch." The fingerprint expert did a1; he was told. When he stepped down he was holding, between the very tips of his fingers, a safety razor blade. "No dust on it, you see." Dundee pointed out. "New if you don't find Dexter Sprague's fingerprints on It, my whole theory topples." "How am I going to know who?e fingerprints they are till we pet hoid of Sprague?" Carraway ui;kj(l reasonably, "We don't need him for that pur pose, at least," Dundee assured him. "Downstairs in the living mora, on a little table in the southeast corner cor-ner of ihe room, you'll liud a littio red glass ash tray which no one but Dexter Sprague used all evening. eve-ning. It was clean and empty when I saw him use it first. 1 think5 you'll fiad on it all the prints you need." "So you think Sprague killed her because she was through with him?" Strawn asked. Dundee shook his head. "SWioa I don't like Dexter Sprasvf a Uttio bit, chief, I'd like to ihiuk to, but" (To Be Contftlucil) Famed Author in Desert Garden Here is a new and. hitherto unpublished un-published photograph ot. Harold Bell Wright, famous novelist. It was taken in the writer's ranch-home ranch-home near Tucson, Ariz., a garden gar-den spot in the heart of the desert, and shows him standing; beside several plants of the tree cactus.. FOR RENT 8 ROOM MODERN Furnished - Close in $35 Per Month 146 East Center J. A. Owena Phone 495 I f : fk "ill M $fw& - if Kl L I n m Ltn -4r-4 ill r WW V-'t i ! W. K. BRAASCH Good salesmanship will countered counter-ed stock market pessimism and make 1931 a normal business year, ii the opinion of W. K. Braasch. president of the Salesmanship1" Foundation, Inc., of Chicago, wnT will arrive in Salt Lake, Sunday, (anuary 4 to deliver eight lectures on selling, under the auspices of the extension division of the Uni-voisity Uni-voisity of Utah. '' The problem of 1931." "Mr. Braasch said, "can be solved . through marketing. Things have i Leon rather easy since 1920, but thii. i yar the manufacturer, wholesaler! and retailer must go out and get J the business. The Wall street crashes have created a mental con- , dition which must be overcome by good salesmanship." J The lectures will be delivered at i the Provo high school, January 12. j 15, 19. 22. 26, 29, February 2 and 5 at 7:30 pm. j On Wednesday, January 7, at 7:30 o'clock, Mr. Braasch will give a ' tree lecture in the high school audi- ; tormni. Complimentary tickets for this lecture may be had at the office of-fice Qi..,tho.. CBamber of commerce. The subject of, liis lecture wtll be The $Pne - teps In Making :i Sale.". Music will be furnished, by the Brigham Young university. Mr. Brauach is a recognized authority au-thority on specialty selling. He Is a graduate of the college of commerce com-merce at the University of Wisconsin, Wiscon-sin, lias headed the sales deportments deport-ments of large corporations and has trained sales organizations for nre.ny of the largest corporations in I.the country. He also organized and for three V yrars was national director of the f i modern salesmanship department or the ia.one Extension university univer-sity of Chicago. Probate and.Guard- ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the J ftespeetlve Signers for Further information. V- NOTICK OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF KKAL PBOPERTV In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. Emilv S. Carter. Plaintiff, vs. Flora B. Small. Christian V. Hansen. Han-sen. Maggie A. Hansen, his wife. Willard L. Sowards, and Fannie Sowards, his wife. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on Wednesday the 7th da of January 1931,-lit eleven o'clock a. ni- of said day at the front door of the County Court House, in the City and County Coun-ty Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of , in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: "Commencing 98 feet east of the Southwest coiner of Lot 4. in Block 84, Plat "A" Provo City Survey of Building Lots;, thence east 47 A feet; thence north 199.71 feet; thence west 47 'i feet; thence south 199.71 feet to the place of beginning." Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, belong-ing, or anywise appertaining. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah this 15th day of December 1930. J D. BOYD. Sheriff of Utah County, . State of Utah. By Ellas A. Oee, Deputy Sheriff. George P. Parker, ttomev for plaintiff, State Capitol Bldg., sialt Lake City, Utah. Publication in the Provo Evening Herald. December 16, 22, 29, 1930, January 5th, 1931. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Irj the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for; Utah Cotmty. Daisy Irvine Nusitik, Plaintiff, vs. Heal Investment Company, a corporation, cor-poration, and J. Rulon Morgan, assignee of Heal Investment Company, Com-pany, a corporation. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Wednesday the. 14 th day of January 1931, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, in the City and County Coun-ty Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the .Ight, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described - real property, n Utah County, State of'Utah, to- Commencing at a point 74. feet South of the Northeast corner of FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Apples (Special) Large Greenings Green-ings 75c, Bananas $65c bu. Thomas, 72 N. 5 W. Phone 1048. j9 Good farm team at a burpain. Men tl N. Warnick, Pleasant Grov. Phone 108J1. jo 25 turkeys. Phone $51R2. .100 leghorn pullets. Phone 033 Rl. l Extra nice Peurmaines and Rorav j apples. 459 No. 1 West. fl 1 and potatoes 2 class potatoes, also pig Phone 554W. j6 200 yearling hens, 250 laying pullets and potatoes. Phone 225R. J9 Soft wheat. Phone 801 Ft. j25 Rebuilt heating stoves. The Fix- It-Shop. 54 No. 4 W. Call 1292W. jG Apples. Delicious. Jonathans, Grimes, Golden Greenings, Snow and other. McMillen. Phone CC7J. jlO Bailed hay and straw. 119R3. A. A. Johnts5n, R. F Grove. Bailed straw. Phone 801R. Phone D. P. : 7T tf Sweet cider 25c feal. Thomas. 672 North 5 West. Phone 1048. J8 t ..-A" IT. FOR RENT FURNISHED '2 apts, 2. room mod. basement, parage. 257 So. 5 West. J9 3 room apt. 5C So. 2 West. 3 room mod. apt. 35 E. 4 N. Room and 1 Noith. board apt. $10. 320 f2 4 loom apt. $20. 758 W. 2 N. j9 U.K. and 2 room apt. Boys. 373 East 4 North. j9 3 room apt. 153 S. 3 W. , j9 3 room mod apt, wanted. 356 N. 2 East. garage if jl6 or unfurn. heated apt. Call 529 J. jlo 5 room mod home and garage, rent very reasonable to right paity. Enquire at rear 180 E 5 S. j8 room cottage, partly modern. Phone 151W. 270 N. 1 E. f 1 P J8 4 loom mod. 467 S. 2 E. Mod. apt. 260 S. 1 W. Mod. steamheated floor, also garage. West. apt. 115 ground South 3 111 4 loom apt. East. Phone 151V. 270 N. 1 Clean 4 room mod. house. 260 So. 1 West. Phone 173. - j5 New 3 room mod. nicely fur. apt. ! S36 West Center. Phone 637J. - j6 Fur. house near B. Y. Phone 876. j5 2 room partly mod. apt. $16.50 mo. 290 East Center. jll 2 room apt. 267 No. 3 East. Phone 281. j4 Light H. K. rooms. 55 W. 2 N. d31 4 room mod, apt, heated.. 230, So. 1 East. Call 870 or 1442. j5 lot 7. Block 3. Plat "A" Provo City Suivey of Building Lots, in Utah County, State of Utah; running! thence South 66 feet; thence West 199.& feet; thence North 66 feet; thence East 199.8 feet to place of beginning. I Together with and" subject to a right-of-waym common w;th others over the following, to-wjt; Com-' mencing at the Southwest corner of i Lot 8, of said Block 3. Plat "A" Provo City Suivey of Building Lots, 1 in Utah County, State of Utah ; running run-ning thence North 125.96 feet; ! thence East 20 feet; thence South I 125 96 feet: thence West 20 feet to the place of beginning. lvfo ri il cr ovUiHinr fvrtm the property first herein described, the following small strip of land, to-wit; Commencing 106 feet West and 59.86 feet North of the Southeast South-east corner of Lot 8, Block 3, Plat "A" Provo City Survey of Building Lots, in Utah County, State of Utah; running thence West 40 feet; th,ence North 10.14 feet; thence East 40 feet; thence South 10.14 feet to the place of beginning. Together with all water and right to the use of water hereto- , fore and new used upon said land, or in any way appurtenant thereto, 1 j also all easements, right-of-way and other privileges incident to said premises, and every part therc-I therc-I of. Purchase price payable in lawful law-ful money of the United 'States. I Dated at Provo City, Utah, this Z3rd oay or December 1930. ,. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff. By Elias A."Gee, Deputy Sheriff. A. B. Morgan, Attorney for"' 'plaintiff, Provo, Utah". " Publication.' In - the Provo Evening Herald: Dec"S23, 30 1930, Jan. 5r 12, 1931. . MARINES FfOHT AGAIN MANAOUAyfeNiearagua, Jan. 3. ililil A new atUe- between U. S. marines and - Nloaraguan bandits oocurreda.tl , tu, m. today between Ocotal and -to TotoftalDa. Twa marines v?v-reported' wounded. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL FOUNDRY General Foundry and Machine Work. Kh-ctrical and Acetylene Welding PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACUINK COMPANY MONEY TO LOAN AUTOMOBILE LOANS To give you rush ur pay off ju sent finance company and reduce payments. pay-ments. INSURANCE Of all kinds - Ftie - Theft - Publk Linbilitv - Property Damage V. H. TUFT Farmers & Merchants Hank Hldg PHONIC 124 . I N KED MOXKY QUICKLY t CASH LOANS of '$300 or lens Within 24 Ilouia Km; 11 Monthly Repayments- Coma in for full information---Just Phona .r Write. I'KIWONAI. FINANCE CO. 75 K. Center St. Phone 210 YOU CAN BORROW to pay you. current bills and repny the loar from your suluiy. Columbia Hoik' A Mortgage Company, 4 North University Ave. Ground floor. tf K A N T F K E Z Fill Your Rauiator with Kantfre at DANIELS AUTO WUECKAOE d28 312 So. Univ. Ave. ; l'bone 68 WELDINQ AYERS WELDING WORKS Acetylene Ace-tylene and Electric Welding. We weld anything made of metal. 42 North 4th West f FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED 5 room mod. house, full basement finished, good gaiage. 354 S. 4 W. I hone -146. fl Strictby mod. 3 or 4 .room heated apts,, with garage. Attractive location. loca-tion. 22S E. 4 X. Phone 1360W. j8 5 "room mod house $18.50, l't-blk. l't-blk. from high school. Call 158 So. 5 West. j j 3, 4, 5 or Phone 87G. 7 room modern house. J5 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS College girl with home in Provo would like to do housework -after- toons and Saturdays. Experienced. Phone 1133W. j5 Two gills want any kind of work. 953 So. Main, Spi ingvillo. j9 Will buy hardwood timber, and locust. 56 S. 2 West. ash j3 Wanted: Useless horses and cows dead ones if called immediately. John Kuhni. 050R1. Provo. tf $16 50 East ' j3 .1 2 room apt., partly mod. with lights furnished. 290 Center. MISCELLANEOUS Garage for rent. 185 S 1 W. jll Stoves and furnaces repaired right. O. Owen Drwper, 105 South 6 EastL Phone 1174J. jl7 FOR SALE -FURNITURE New Second Hflnd St.orv ' .We buy for cash. We pell for rsh. Phono 14 3M Wet Center Provo tf FOR SALE AUTOS 1 lj ton Ford truck 19S0 model. CrM 195 N 1 E. after 6 p ,m. jC LOST 3 corner scarf, "blue and gray. Lost between Center st. and 1st So 3rd Wst Finder return to 290 West 1 South. j4 German police dog. black on back, I t 1 16. spot in front of head. Call j5 ANTSTjR 1 TCTI ON Want $1260-$3000 YEAR? Government Gov-ernment Jobs. Men-women, 18-50. Steady work. Common education usually sufficient. Sample coaching PHEE. Write today sure Box 25, Herald. HELP WANTEDFEMALE Wanted A gill for general house j work. Give references. Address P. -. tsox 385. j5 ADDRESSING ENVELOPES WORK AT HOME during spare time. Substantial weekly ray; experience ex-perience unnecessary. Dignified ern-p'oyment ern-p'oyment for honest, sincere, ambitious am-bitious persons. WORKERS LEAGUE, NAPE R VTLLE , ILL, WANTED SALESMEN MAN WANTED for uawleigh Route of 800 Con sumers in .Uintah County. Nephi, i Eureka, Tooele, and Salt Lake City."! Reliable hustler can start earnine1 r- . I weeKiy ana increase every month. Write immediately. Raw-leigh Raw-leigh Co.; Dept. UT-Y-26-S., Denver, I Colo. BOARD AND BOOM lioard and oom,- tobfi cooking. 21S S. 1 E. I?ho&elS42Wvfcwv-Jl$ Want Ad Rates First Insertion, per line, 10 cents; each additional insertion, J per line, 5 cents; one week, per line 30 cents; two weeks, per line 50 cents; cne month, per j line. 90 cents. Minimum charge, 25 cents. , j If not paid within 10 days, double price will be charged. Count five woids to line. i Loamy Garden Spots TEN ACRES - HOME- FRUITS Like living in the. city. EIGHTEEN ACRES -- Orchards Six Room Home--close $4000. FOURTEEN ACRES - Home barn, outbuildings $5500.00. NINTY-FOUR ACRES Ten acre orchard house, spring water giazing a general farm. BUILDING LOT - 3 5 rod by 12 rod $4731.0 Others From $350 to $1000 o City Homes Throq room ideal laige lot -coop o.ne block from stoie - - near school ONLY $1350 Do you pay Rent? RENTAL PAYMENTS ACCEPTED. Two Rooms Adobe - Best location in Provo near church school only three blocks- $10.50. SOMEBODY SOME-BODY NEEDING A HOME should investigate now! FAMILY COMFORT Six cozy rooms - modern clinker brick furnace heat fireplace built In- cupboards, cabinets - radio features -high grade inlaid linoleums - gas connections hot ami cold water- valuable flowers and shrubbery- -large lot - coops - DELIGHT TO SHOW YOIL THIS FINE HOME NOW. FEW DAYS MAHE CHANGES INVESTIGATE BEIT BAR- GAINS IN REAL PROPERTY - o - FIRE INSURANCE Board Companies . PHONE 1090 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER Office-39 West Second North Provo, Utah Dixon Real Estate Co. Real Estate Cheapest farm In Utah County 22 Acres with ful , water right J1500.00. Money to Loan on good securities securi-ties at 7. For , Sale 5 room modern home . 1 acre ground; ideal location. go4 outbuildings. Owner must sell. Dixon Real Estate Co. " . I . r , A Real Opportunity! 1 rich1 loamy acres; good water 1 ignt- property for subdivid- ing. Nejv 3-inchV flowing well. Good solid, roomy home; large barn, garage; granary, vegetable and fruit cellar. 2 new Semi-Monator type 2000. . hen capacity coops." "Modern, cement ce-ment floors, water fountains. eJeo trie lights; built-in feeding conveniences. conven-iences. 1800 healthy laying hens. AO young stock. You assume loan and owner wlrf" take your home on this . Imaging.' $80P5.00! Terms if you desire. Owner leaving town. His los your gain. See this. Ray Investment Co 78 No. Univ. Ave. - Phone J0 HOMES 5 Room Brick, modern, heated; heat-ed; full basement; garage, only $4200. FARMS 3 Acrr-s with good house, barnv tc. Only $2750. LOANS Plenty of Money. Let us help build your home, or pay off your mortgage. INSURE Fire, Auto, Plate Glass. Burg-lary.. Burg-lary.. For 10 less. INVEST Bonds 6 to Vc. Securities 10,. Let us place your surplus money. INTERMOUNTAIN Finance & Thrift Co. 57 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. Phone 1304 FOR SALE : 20 SOUTH 8th WEST New Barbier , CLARINET with rcasc andr stand. Used only a few, months. ' , ;Iriquire -; :-f" V : .Vr- ' - si t |