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Show r 1 , - . .J'"U f. TRovor (UTA!m Januar y id, 1931. ?age seven j : l i a . . - - . - - -- - k i . ' f . 'f BEM nEttE TODAY 1fc kiaHer f 40 ANITA 1. SCLfM taera, arc alx aaalale aaa-. V veete. . air sraatar at - ar krUa ;..-j.arjr. UvV .ICnpGK MAMIIALU V- "p;5air 'Jjia aa alleaear wj(k' wafea .aae'waa . la aac , JOUJf DBAKE aatf FLORA . MI LBS. l wit la.Mia'a elwt , al ib tlwa at ae aarar, reaaiaar - a aata aha talafci la fram ar aaa-- aaa-- ara twa aaara. CVIVB BAM- XOKD. POI.LY BRALB aatf . JANET .RAYMOND ara tfea'efarra, DUX DECS theory la thai Nit, i racalalaa; meaae la a Braaa l(ar. fiat dan a ta Maekatall. : vreelvlas flu.OOO aa a a"' aa kt waraa DEXTER BPRAGt'B la a1 fa a Ikcwkcme. i CAPTAIN STR AWN lalaka laat . ' Klla mi klHH kr New Yark Kw; Oaadr Iktaka (ka killer '". will 'rrlara ta laak tar aanrra. i' a Ira Kna aad karaed. lateadlas a 4rmw laa aekraic aatf aiarry , naaiataad. A I h Vklra Ike aezl aaralas, PENNY ClrAlN Id la klat - at aa laiaraaiata krlase parly at ' TRACEY MILES ksat, at whlrk were all win had fceea at Ik tmmr-' tmmr-' der. eirral CAROLYN DRAKE aad Jaaet. aad laa PKTKR UUN-I.AP- . Sarasae en ma aalavlled. waa treated radrly ky aerryaaa, aad Anally eiade a ry taeilraa rrfrreare ta KlU'i dcatk. Praay la falrrraptrd by Slrawn Ika teleakaae. erka tclla Daadee tfcat tkrre baa beea aaatker ainrder. 1 AOW CO ON WITH THE kTOR Y CHAPTER XXXVI V ifcTAEXTEJl SPRAGUE has been murdered." Dundee ausrrered f the terrified Inquiry In Penny Craln's brown eyes. 'The body was I discovered about nine this morning 1 ny one of the Miles' maids, in . what you described just now as the T- 'trophy room.' . . . Shot Just bo- low the breSBtbone. Captain Strawn "The "trophy room! " Penny re-J; re-J; pealed, in a dazed, slow voice. ; "Then that's where he was all the time, after he disappeared so ; strangely las nlfebt" i "Whoa. Penny!" Dundee crted his roice sharp- with eicltement. v "Get bold of yourself, darling girl! ;": You're, shaking all over. 1 f . want to know everything you know f. -as quickly and as. accurately as ! you can tell It. Go right on with j hat story you were .telling me!" ' ,' Poor Dexter?" Penny groaned. ; corering her quivering face with her hands. "To think that he was deadfrrtheTlttie wffBlV say tog .- such horrid things about him ' "Don't waste sympathy on him. Penny!" Dundee cut In. bis voice li- tery gentle but urgent. "If he had heeded mv warning ' Monday he wouldn't be' dead, now.. "What do you mean?" Penny gasped, but she was already trenv ''blink less violently, -your warn rring-rv A ; ' ; "1 had a strong suspicion that he ' was mixed, up with Nita la ber bUckmall scheme, and I took the trouble to warn him not. to try to carry , on with It." Dundee ex plained. "And no longer ago than yesterday afternoon I got what was sure was final. proof of my sus picion and beggod Strawn to assign a plalnclothesman to lair Sprague. to gee that.be kept out of mischief 1 was afraid the temptation would be, too strong for. him. but Strawn vonl'nt listen to me still clinging COLDS CURED! ' 1 : v lUflii e" . V.. . -y 'I (L X cDIt.fe.';MANSFIELD Why suffer longer with bad colds, stomach trouble, ; constipation. or toother ailments when chiropractic Clvea you definite' and quick - relief ,f we've proved it hundreds of .times '.: to others and can prove It to you. ,f - . .. r v . . .. FREE COXSVJLX&Tl FREE ADJUSTMENTS. t Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday : t for those caning at the' office. Vk4 Dv: Eirlfiksif ield - , . noNE iccs , 'J Ovw O. F. glcaggs 73 EAST CKNTER ST. :-fr:'. :--;v. .v-x-wc to his theory of a New York gunman.' gun-man.' . . . Feeltec better aow, honey? Can yon go on? I want to get out to the Miles bouse as soon as I can." . "You're getting very affectum-ate, affectum-ate, aren't you?" Penny gara him a wobbly smile In which, however, there was no reproof. "1 "think I can go now Where wnir "Good girl!"' Dundee applauded. and bis heart was beating bard with something mora than excite ment over Sprague's ' murder. "You'd just told me about Sprague's warning Karen not to leave the table when she became dummy after Judge Marshall's little slam bid In spades." bt REMEMBER." Penny said. pressing her fingers Into ner temples. "Bnt Karen did leave the table. When Sprague said that awful thing, poor Karen burst Into tears and ran from the porch into the living room. Judge Marshall started to follow her. but Sprague halted him' by. . apologizing very humbly, and then by adding: 'I'd really like to see you play this hand. sir. 1 believe I've got the cards to set you with.'. ... "Of coarse he could not have said anything better calculated to hold Hugo. who. as I aald. is, a regular fiend when It comes to bridge. . . . Well, Hugo played the hand and made his little slam, and then be again started to go look for Karen, but Pdlly. who was Sprague's partner, you know, told him in that brusque way of hers to go on with the game and give Karen a chance to have a little weep in peace. rroDaoiy nugo would have gone to look for ber anyway, but just then Flora came back. She said Betty was asleep at last and that her temperature was normal, and when ebe beard about Karen, she , offered to take her hand until Karen felt like com- ng back." "What did Drake do then? He'd been playing anagrams with Mrs. Miles, you said." Dundee Inter rupted. "Don't you remember? I told you Johnny bad taken Peter's place at our table after Peter refused to breathe the same air as Dexter Sprague," Penny reminded hlni, Ralph and I. Lis and jonnny were playing together, and just at the time 1 became dummy, Sprague became dummy at the other table. He rose, saying be had to go telephone tele-phone tor a taxi. and passed from the poFctfJitb'tBe'llt1ngroom.4 '' "Where Is the telephone?" -"The one the guests use 1s on a table In the ball closet, where we put our things." Penny explained. f'You can shut tbe, door" .and hold a perfectly pritata conversation;'. Well. v never tow Dexter Bprague again!" "Good Lord! Another bridge dummy uurde re dJ" Dundee groaned. "At least the newspapers will be' happy WT. . Didn't anyone go-to look for tolm after the band was played?" "Not straight off." Penny an swered, with an. obvious effort to remember clearly every detalL "Let's see Oh. yes! That bind waa-played out before Ralph bad finished playing bis, at oor table, so 1 was free to pay attention to tbe otber table. Flora said that since they couldn't play . another - band until Dexter came back, the thought she'd better hnnt up Karen, who hadn't come Tack yet." "How long was Mrs., Miles away from the porch?" Dundee asked quickly. . Mrs. Elmer York was the guest of- honor at a stork shower gfven by. a number of her friends. Windsor ward Installed their new bishopric. Sunday. Stanley Harris was voted In as ' hjshop; Elwood Baxter, first counselor, and Elden Swenson as second counselor. The retiring bishop is A. H. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs.. Ivan Farnsworth were guest3 at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols. A Mrs. Harold Calder "has returned from a week's visit with relatives at 'Salt Lake. , Mrs. C. H. Farnsworth, Sr., fell from a chair Wedrfday, miat'in Ing' slight injuries which kept her in bed Thursday. A very lovely '"party was given: by Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Farley Saturday. Sat-urday. The guests' Included Mr. vhd Mrs. Russell Heatey, Mr. and Vlrs. Le Earl Burr Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Park, ;Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams.; and'Mr. vand 'Mra. Gunard Lufldgreix, .Games of SOO' vrere en-Joyed en-Joyed and the evening was climaxed' climax-ed' by a' delicious supper. The next meeting of the Social Hour club will be-held at the home Hf Mrs. -3V B. umtieY;- It: .v v .'. A large ' number", of people from the Sharon and Tlmpanogoi wards took advantage; of -the? temple excursion ex-cursion , ratts Wedneaday' -, - i . - .. - , . . , Mrs. Henry Dowiis and daughter Sue were Salt Lake visitor , TYed- nelay.;;v: , V-;;-' . J. ' : -1' .;. ,V rT7 J vf Vv f Mrs. Cealey Newell was pleasantly pleasant-ly surprUed by., membera- Of 'Itut & , 1 OREM SOCIETY . "Oh, I don't know 10 minutes, maybe. She came back alone.say-lng alone.say-lng she had found Karen In ber bedroom Flora's room, of course-crying course-crying lnconsolably. Flora told Hugo he'd better go up to ber himself, him-self, since she evidently had her feelings hurt because he badn't followed fol-lowed her In the first place. Tracey, who wasn't playing bridge, you remember, re-member, because be bad given up bis place to Sprague, asked Flora If she'd seen Sprague, and Flora said. In a surprised voice, "No! I wonder where be la all this ttme," and Polly said that probably he'd gone r the lavatory." which opens into the main hall and Is next to the library. . . . Well, pretty soon Judge Marshall and Karen came back" "Pretty soon? Just bow long was Judge Marshall gone?" Dundee pressed ber, his pencil, which had been flying to take down her every word, poised over the notebook be had snatched from her desk. "I can't say exactly!" Penny protested. pro-tested. "I was playing again at the other table. I suppose it was about 10 minutes, tor Ralph and I had made another rubber. 1 remember. . . . Anyway. Karen was smiling like a baby that has had a lot of petting, but she said Hugo had promised her she wouldn't have to play bridge any more that evening, so Flora remained at that table, playing opposite Hugo, while Tracey played with Polly. As soon as Tracey became dummy. Flora suggested be go look for Sprague." "And how long was he gone from J the porch?" Dundee asked. "Less than no time." Penny assured as-sured him. "He was back before Polly had finished playing the hand. He said he'd gone to the hall closet; where Whitson. the butler, would hare put Sprague's hat and stick, and that he bad found they were gone. , Tracey said he supposed Sprague had ordered his taxi' and had decided to walk down the bill to meet It. and be added that that was exactly the kind of courtesy you could expect from a cad and a bounder like Sprague walking In uninvited, making Karen cry. then walktng out. without a word, leav Ing the game while he was dummy Flora spoke up then and said It was no wonder Dexter bad left without saying goodby, considering how he'd been treated. Then Tracey said something ugly and sarcastic about Flora's being disappointed because. Sprague had decided not to spend the whole evening" "A first-class row. eb?" Dundf interrupted, with keen interest "Rather! Flora almost cried. said Tracey. knew good, and well that aha had only been playiagr-up. to Sprague before Nlta's death, In the hope of getting the lead in the Hamilton movie, if Sprague got the job of directing It, and Tracey said 'So you. call it playiag-up. do you? It looked' like high-powered flirting , to me or maybe. it was more than, a flirtation ! ..". . Then Flora told him be hadn't acted jealous at the time.'-and that he knew he'd have been, glad If she'd got the'lead. . . . Well,-Just then along came Janet "Janet iMyMontff9 Dundee ejacu lated.- VI thought you said she had refused the Invitation when-Mrs. Miles phoned her." , "So , she 'had. but she said she changed her mfnd. bad been blue all evening and needed cheering up." 'How did she get In? 46CHE walked over from her house.' which Isn't very Tar from the MilesesV. and simply came up the : path to the porch," Penny explained. - "Tracey asked her if she bad 'seen Sprague on the Toad It's the same road Dexter would have - I family Wednesday. Those present 'were: Mr. and Mrs. Rone Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright, Mr. i and Mr3. Gean Newell, Mr. and J Mrs. Len Hooley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newell, Ernest Newell, wrs. vaunaa xncwcji, air. ana jrs. Lc Earl Burr. A very enjoyable evening was spent in was spent tn various games, and a dainty luncheon was iservcd. . . KSL PROGRAMS .MONDAY, JANARY 19 6 p.m. Criterion male quartet; 6:30 p.m.. Dramatic readings; 6:45 p.m Federation of Labor; 7 p.m,. NBC Retting and Piatt, piano duo of note,. Fred Waldher, tenor, the Tom,- Dick and Marry vocal trio and Victor Young's Maytag orchestra; or-chestra; 7:30. p.m., NBC Ganeral Motors ' Family party in another characteristic presentation; 8 j.m Western concert hour ; 8 :30 p.m., NBC Empire BuJlders; 9 p.m., NBC "Amos 'n' Andy"; 9:15 p.m., "The Jewel Box"; 9i45 p.m.. Fireside Entertainments; En-tertainments; 10 p.m., NBC "Adventures "Ad-ventures of Sherlock Holmes"; 10:30riin.;DramatIc"?rcadIngs; 11 p.m.. Informal musical program; 12- . f 1. - A. A. 1 nuanignv---yrgan rcciuu now hid-ernacle;';i hid-ernacle;';i ajn., Silent. - TUESDAY, JANUARY SO 11:15 a-m., Mysical program by 1 transcription; 11:30 sum., NBC Packer - program; lli45 5a.m., ;"The Weaver of Tales"i 2:10 pjp., NBC Safeway- Stores program; 1:15 p.m., NBC Western farm and homv - ,K . .' J- -- U. S. C 'TRIMS STANFORD 8TANF OKD UNIVERSITY, PALO ALTO,VCal., Jan. IT' (HE)--Ush)g si superbly executed five man defense, the LTniversity of Southern Calif ornla "basketball team defeated Stanford university 27 to 24 here last Mliht. ' Somerset, Miclu has a population of 150 and doesn't waftLany larger population. had to take going down the bin to the main road and she acted awfully queer " "How?" Dundee demanded. "Exactly as she would act, since she was In love with him," Penny retorted. "She turned very red. and asked If Sprague had inquired for her. and Flora quite sharply told ber he hadn't. Then Janet said she was very much surprised that Sprague had been there, and that she couldn't understand why he bad behaved so strangely. Then Lois said she might as well go fetch Peter from the library since Sprague was no longer there to contaminate con-taminate the atmosphere. She came back" "After how long a thae?" "Oh, about five minutes, I suppose," sup-pose," Penny answered wearily. "She came in. her arm linked with Peter's, and laughing. Said she bad found him reading a 'Deadwood Dick' thriller. . . . One of Tracey's hobbies" she broke up to explain "Is collecting old-fashioned thrillers, thrill-ers, like the Nick Carter. Buffalo Bill and Deadwood Dick paper-bound paper-bound books. Of course be didn't take up that hobby until a lot of other rich men had done it first. There was never anybody less original orig-inal than poor Tracey. . . . Well. Flora gave up her place to Janet. and again played anagrams with Johnny, Peter taking his original place at our table. Suddenly Polly threw down her cards she'd been hTvihgrotten luk and sfiemed ont of sorts and said she didn't want to play bridge any more. So poor Flora had to be the perfect hostess. and switch from anagrams to bridge." "An'd Polly played anagrams with Drake?" Dundee prompted. "No. She said she thought ana grams were silly, and wandered oft the porch and down the path, calling call-ing over her shoulder that she was going to take a walk. Tracey asked " Johnny If he'd mind mixing the - highballs and bringing out the sandwiches. Said Whitson had left a thermos bucket "of ice' cubes on the sideboard, some bottles ot - , i . . . ginger aie, ana a tray oi glasses and sandwiches. Told him he'd find decanters of Scotch and rye., and to bring out both." W.i "So Drake left the room. too Dundee mused. "Oh, Lord! ' I knew I'd find that every last one of tbe six had a chance to bill Sprague. aa well as Nita! . . . Ho' long was Polly Beale gone on tb la. walk of hers?" "She came in with a pink water-' lily said she'd been down, lohe lily ponds, and that Flora bad lfl?PuD .tp-lPar, lh,?E . .Penny answered. "She couidn t have been - : away more than 10 minutes, be- cause Johnny was just mixing tire highballs, according to our preference prefer-ence for Scotch or rye or plain ginger ale. which both Ralph nnd 1 chose. After w'd had our drinks ana tne sanawicnes. we. went oa with bridge. Polly and Johnny just f wandered about the porch or watched the game at the two tables. And about five minings after, . 1 1 Cllve Hammond arrived, coming up tbe path to the porch, just as Jfjthet had. After be came, tbete wfs no-more no-more bridge, but we sat around oa the porch and talked until midnight. mid-night. Clive said, he was loo tired to play ' bridge that he'd been struggling all evening with a knotty problem." "I can sympathizo with him!" Dundee said grimly, as kio rose. "I've got my own knotty problem awaiting me. . . . When that call comes through from Chicago, tell Sanderson the bad news, and say 111 telephone bim later." (To Be Con tinned) i Probate and Guardianship Guard-ianship Notices Consult Countv Clerk or the : j Respective Signers for , i information. Further NOTICE TO CREDITORS tn the District court of the I Fourth Judicial District In and for j Utah County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of i John E. L. Nelson, Deceased. -, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Provo, Utah County, Utah, on or before March 12, A D., 1931. . JOHN E. NELSON. Executor of tne instate of John E. L, Nelson. Deceased. George S. Ballif, Attorney for Executor. Published Jan. 12, 19,' 26 and Feh 2, 1931. Feel Always Stiff It Maq Wbrn of Disordered x Are you troubled with hack-ache, hack-ache, bladder irritations and Betting up at night? Then don't take chances! Help your Idd- , neysat the first sign of disorder. TIi- rWn'a Pills. Successful for rs. Ertdbrw thousands uocm, ntiActw n more than do yea I bv. hundreds of I eratetui users, uec day. Sold everywhere. v r" K -- v .. : -jar"..; . -5 , J'(j,, 3. . , . ,n i STUDEBAKER ANNOUNCES IWMODEL A new Studebaker .six, redesigned as to appearance, and equipped with free wheeling under positive aear control, is announced by k Stud ebaker, and displayed by Nay- lor Auto company, local Stude-baker Stude-baker dealer. The new model, with its 70-horsepower engine, is the most powerful car ever offered at the price. The introduction of free wheeling last summer in the new series President and Commander eights won such unprecedented public approval ap-proval that two months later a new-series new-series Dictator eight was announced announc-ed embodying this remarkable advancement. ad-vancement. The immediate success which attended this, move convinced con-vinced Studebaker of the feasibility of offering' --f nee wheeling throughout through-out its entire line. Hence the new Studebaker Six. Free -wheeling with positive gear control, manufactured under Stude-bakerbaker Stude-bakerbaker patents, is now made available tQ thousands of motorists. who, fully convinced of its sound advantages, were unable to enjey them heret&fore because of eco ause of eco- nomic reasons. These advantages have been demonstrated so conclusively conclus-ively during, the past few months, that many of the country's leading lead-ing automotive authorities now contend that it is only a question of rime before all motor cars will have free wheeling. Fiw Wheeling The Studebaker free wheel unit is an integral part of the transmission, trans-mission, and is extremely simple and sturdy In design. It replaces the high and second speed slider j gears of the conventional transmission, trans-mission, the only additional units employed being the constant-mesh helical gears on the mainshaft, which provide a degree of silent operation hitherto unknown. The salient features of free wheeling are briefly summed up In a new degree of driving thrill, how easy shifting. of gears without JLhc use of the clutch, new standards jjf -erating economy, and a new degree of safety. The provision of conventional engagement in all ' gears makes the full braking power of the engine instantly available. 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TEj, Ajl.Sg BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL FOUNDRY Gnral Foundry and Machine" Work. Electric" and Acetylene Welding PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY MONEY TO LOAN AUTOMOBILE LOANS To give you cash or pay off present an, reduce pay- I 1 finance company nients. INSURANCE Of all kinds - Fire - Theft - Public j Liability - Property Damage i V. H. TUFT Farmers & Merchants Dank Dldg. PHONE 124 NEED MONEY QUICKLY? CASH LOANS of 300 or less Within 24 Hours ma" Mon i. y Krpaymfnu-vo me in for run iniormauon - jusi. i'nc Phone or Write. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 75 K. Center St. Phone 210 YOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Bond & Mortgage Company. 64 North University Ave. Ground floor. tf The VOGUE of the AGE USE SAUNDER-SITE FURNITURE POLISH It WILL Remove That Greasy, Grimy Coal Smoke Immediately. It 'SHINES as It CLEANS ami DRIES as It SHINES Order T.day from any RELIABLE Merchan' 'THE RADIETTE" $59.50 The performance or iho New Radio cannot be comprehended until you hear it. Iti Full, Clear Finn Tonn Quality its Raro Beauty are outstand.ng features of the RADIETTE. See and hoar it in your home. CaU LAWRENCE ii. KTUIlIkS Thone 04O-J-1 WELDING AYERS WELDING WORKS Ace- tylene and Klnctric. Welding. We weiu anyming maup oi meiai. 42jng hens. Owner leaving the plate. North 4th Wt ... tf Will tako a home on this deL . FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Will sell, or rent 2 acres with 2 l-rrml hnnon r.ViU,n r.m 1 . . . . . v. yv , v i . iv 1 1 tui, rvrA flowing well, granary, 4th S. 10th West. Phone 387. 120 Monarch rang bargain. Call 817J. Bcst pop corn on earth lots of it for a little money. C. Enoch Clark. ' 119 N. 6 W. or at Barber Shop J19 under State Bonk Three horses. Phone 801 R. Hay. Phone 801R. fi( "B" Flat tenor saxophone," very ' good condition. Cash $70, terms $80. , Phone Paul Alln. 217. jl? I ' I For Potatoes Phone 225R. j28 water fruit First class beans Phone 1208. fll Ftrst class hay delivere-d. Ralph Bullock. 601 W. 3 N. Phone 144R. fll Extra nice Pearmaines and Rome apples. 459 No. 1 West. f Soft wheat. Phone 801 R. BHllod trw Phonp R01R. tf HELP WANTED FEMALE Pleasant profitable work for woman wo-man over 25. All or part time. Write Herald Box 12B, give reasons for wanting work. j21 FOR SALE FuHNITURE New Second Hand Store. We buj for cash. We sell for cah. Phon ?. 351 Ycst. Ccpter' VF9Y9: tf LOST S2 x 6 tiuck type Goodi.'ch Silver-town Silver-town tire and rim, Provo vicinity. Finder return to M. E. Kartchner or call 039R3. Reward. J21 Light red heiler, 2 years old, branded OO with bar on top and bottom on right thigh. Slit in left car and half under crop' in right car. Tag in right ear. A. a Runolf-son, Runolf-son, Spanish Fork, Utah. Reward. 77 . ; . Ingersoll watch at Crest theatervi Phone 1133W. 119 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Exp. girl wants housework. Phone 04J2. pi Sewing and quilting done. 892 East 3 South.; "- . - J25 Wanted: , Useless u'orses and cows dead one if called immediately. hn, KuhriL OoORi;:- Provo.-1: : tf FOR SALE 00WS f Young Treshi milch"- cowi Phone 04J4. , .: J23 One heifer calf. Call 016R2. J23 JPresh Jei-sey cow $55. Call 022J3. Want Ad Rates j First insertion, per line. 10 cents; each additional insertion, J : per line, 5 cents; one week, per ' line 30 cents; two weeks, per I (line 50 cents; one month, per r ' line, 90 cents. Minimum charge, i 25 cents. j ( If not paid within 10 days, j j double price will be charged. ! Count five, words to line. j IT'S 1931 BUYS! Pretty absolutely newly finish 1 . A . r,ve room mweni cwnaj;e imiwi" heating each room location cannot be equalled for convenience. SACRIFICED Your Gain. ' o o ' , Four Beautiful Apartments Excel--, ! lnv Vtau t ! a eanofara Ksrko newly built and finished Fine lot and location About S 1920.00 yearly gross Income ten years $19.200.00 cut this in half you can own a nice income clear of incumbrance- -A little money in a safe investment Real Estate Security three to four years your invest?-ment invest?-ment amount returned. Wonderful building lous on Fifth West Street -half acre sizes offered reasonable - Investigate These 4 must be opportunities. ;--T o Best Buy In farm property- 16 acres loamy rich soils plenty of l watfr rights- ;ity water lights I good substantial brick home very fine fruits young orchards close -' to railroad station on cement i. highway near church store v school AN OPPORTUNITY BUY, May trade Now is the time to commence to prepare for farming--! THIS FARM PROPERLY TEND-1 1 ED SHOULD BRING VERY. NICE ! ANNUAL INCOME. MOST WONDERFUL PROPERTY - LISTED NOW Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards N REAL ESTATE BROKER Orficn 39 West 2 No. rrovo. TRADES j Nrw ptrictly modern (3) room fur-! fur-! nnco heated homp. Full basement, J large screenrd-in sleeping porch. , Owner wants a larger . house. ! I WHAT HAVE YOU? (12) .veto ,Mu;:ry Inrm fully .nquippHl'm4)dern' coops, 1800 lay-, I , New 6 room modern home in northeast. Owner wants smaller ' home. This home was built -right and" la' very convenient. Price i 55500.00, which Is less than cOstjof '-hollSC. Yo'.lf iram. is - . 1 o I New 5 room modern .homo .for' rent. i . Y INVESTMENT COMPANY Csovo, Utah. 4 Phone ICS ; i " -;!HOM ES and FAHM'T FOR SALE or KENT r o Room Modern Home; garage.; coops, barn. 1 acre of1 land; "bargain "bar-gain $4500.01) j 5 ! 10 Acres with 5 Room Brick Hornr oerrles . .$3QO0.OA 10 Acres -with Frame Hnmer'nPv pies, cherries, hay ...... $3150.00 New 5 Room Modern Brick Home heat, garage; on paved street ... $1200.00 MONEY TO LOAN Ask For Free Thrift Book ' Iet ua place your surplus moneys 10t, securities. , ' . INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE & THRIFT CO. 57 North University Ave Phone 1304 FOR SALE LAND 5. Will sell or trade 0 acre farm In Sanpete Co. ;ar nome with 1 or 1 acrea of ground in Spr. or Provo. Phone 1420W. j23 Bring in. Your Winter Scenes of Kodakl Pictures Six Hour Service Hdquist Drug. 2. stores Kodak Shop ". FOR RENT'? 5 ROOM Modern; ' home. 3' ROOM Well - Furnished ' furnace- - heated well . i furnished Modern Apartment." CURTIS..1 INSURANCE AGENCY , 214 West Center St. ! - PHONE 88 . .... ,.i . . w 1 . a-yi?t 1 ', ' v . |