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Show V'V vr - . , SECTION PROVO (UTAH) EV E N IN G H E R A L D, F R ID AY,' J ANU A R Y 30; 1 9 3 1, PAGE TORE! j Probate arid Guard-I Guard-I ; ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the i Respective Signers for Further ! Information. - j. 1- . , . BEGIJf HERE TOD AT BOHJUE" DUNDEE is l New Trk lnvtlKtiic tfce MaNrn -JU ANITA SBLIM Had DEXTER PRAGUE. a Imra fr-flBKRN fr-flBKRN A "- H A HT, Mrrrnfal tor. kf Mlta married W : mmm deserted, hmt mmt dl-varced. dl-varced. In 1823. a alelare of H appeared with ikr aly km the aalctde af A KIT A M5E, which was art a led la Hamlltaa. 11 1 a eantea . - Haatlttaa, mUr abowlaa; alraas exellemeat aver aielurea at Hamillaa aeaale. aad deaoalta . 9fJM la eaah. Daadee woadera If UU were Maek allataay from a aaaaaad wha bad laarried after he thaacht ah waa dead. Paar af IlaadeeV aaanihle -aef atarrled hetweea 19Z2aad the Hate af Ntla'a death JDBfiR HAAtllALU.awaer af the death weaaaai JOHN DHAKE. TRACK MILKS aad PKTEH IH.M.AP. After fatllaat ta dad a reeard f XUm'm Mirrlace la 'ew York. Daadee. la aaaiaaaaed home by a wire fraat the dlatrlet atloraey. Af baate, Daadee flads a aefe wader bU daar. 4vl-la hhai fa laak la WHO'S WHO far a tla. -aad tm aaaat ta do aa wbea the arraaf eaters. He Icaras from her that she did iol wr the . adrrata ease the sight before, al-thadsb al-thadsb It la earered aaw. aad that th boaae daar was aaea all alcbt. His eaar af WHO'S WHO Is ml Wlaeed. ah says sh -isn't lb It. ' Wbea ah he aes the aate Is wrlttea aa his ewa typewriter aad atatlaaery. aad la aaapleioua. Staadlac away from the ahelf abave the bat air register, where tbe bosk la. be takes the book, aad Immediately a silent ballet wblaara by. A atria, attaebed ta ' tbe bank, palla the trlxs-rr. Daadee Daa-dee reeaver the k. aad flada aae of the boles la the hot air rcclster bad to be ealargrd o bald the maasl of the nan. esjktpped with the slleaeer. NOW CO OS WITH THE STOUV CHAPTER XLVl DUNDEE, laughed; the parrot hteh;lfcAd saved bis life echo IrWs inlrth raucously, as his eyes h$ upon tn8' following lines of fine print tialfwiy down the third col-' col-' umiUf page 4l0 of "Who Who in Atrierici": ' iBUilNS. William John, detective; la. Baltimore. Oct. 19. 11 "A tauut and a Joke which turned four, ray dear Watson!" he ex-1 ex-1 ulted t6 tue parrot. "A Joke I waa not intended to live to laugh te.r closed the o0k,and replaced it to the bookcase, careless of finger-prihts.A finger-prihts.A for . he iraa sure tbe murderer mur-derer had pen1 top clever to leave any behlni hlra ff that room or iiplai Che grfh and' eilencer either, for t bat matter.. Interestedly; ' Dunde surveyed the Wefleot.hjf attebipted murder. lf-he;had'Un8Uspectlnil.vjgone up to tbe high abOlritf teach for the book iV 6uld 4VCfrtod s6 close to the register .tbaf their "would have been poVder burn on .bis shirt front just as there bad been on Dexter Sprague's. And he would have been shot so near an open window no chance for fingerprints there, , eHher; slfcce tie , hlid, n6( dosed the windows on . his departure for New York, not wishing to return to a - stuffy apartment that the police would have been justified in think ing, he had been shot from outside. -t Yes. damned ingenious, this at-. at-. tempted murder! Undoubtedly m $(raton would have dismissed the note '8 the work of a crank, not httlnk upon tbe fact thai it had ( bf en written in that very room, on DtlntKcTs TiWn typewriter and sta j tlouery. Strawu might even have got .a mournful sort of amusement ' out of the fact that Dundee had ; been advised to call upon a greater detective than himself for assist-' assist-' ance! . . . Yes. Ingenious indeed! And so amaxingly simple i Famous t I I IS 14 15 1 16 17 18 19 0 III tiT" " IT tT ' (pTeT T " """25" ! -&r ss"" iTderT"" ST T BaT S5" T 2T 43" T , 46 ' v 47 Q 39" " 6o" 5" " 53" " sr- - m ' fcaaaaaaaaaa! il I I I I In 'I I I T HORtZONTAI , gray. ' 1 Or. Vargas, 44 Disturbance. president ' 46 To lacerate. of? 4 To bind. Mackekl- 4ypelnge. King wks 31 Dross,. pHmc mini.,, 53 toutte fc .ter of.?.. , 4 Xot often. . 12 You. ' ' lain llne. i J3 Gifts- of i ; charity. i lflRodentv ; 18 To -dissipate r f - in -vapor, c v 2d To let UU. t2Bepratediy.v V S3 Total. ' 24 Seaaoning. S3 Ages. - , 3 Rhode Island. 5 0 Destiny. S3 Guard. . . VERTICAL v t Our most fa- moas.ex . YESTERDAVS ANSWER IH!AlLli A' 53 Requirement 54 Palaces.' r-S7 r-S7 fxpenslre. e 23 8ocUl insect. 43 To opine. 3 Yellowish " 3 rilUTj OIYi) oo JkAW Pi EfA yi Suddenly the young detective snatched for his hat.' If the murderer mur-derer were so ingenious in this case, might he not have been equally clever in planning and executing exe-cuting the murder of Nita Leigh Selim.? nnWENTY minutes later he parked his car in the rutty, road before the Selim house in Primrose Meadows, Mead-ows, and honked , bis horn loudly to attract tbe attention of tbe plain-clotbesman plain-clotbesman Captain Strawn had detailed de-tailed immediately after the inur-, der to guard the premises during the day. There was no answer. And a" violent ringing of the door- bell also brought no response. The guard had been withdrawn, probably proba-bly to join tbe small army of plain-cldthesmen plain-cldthesmen and patrolmen who had, been foolishly and futilely search ing for the New York gunman. With an oath, Dundee used his skeleton key to release the front dooa lock. Strarght down the main hall and into the little foyer between be-tween tbe ball and Nita's bedroom. He snatched up the telephone and to bis relief it was not dead. He gave tbe number of Captain Strawn's home, and had the pleasure pleas-ure of learning that he had interrupted inter-rupted his former chief at a late Sunday breakfast. "When did you withdraw the guard from the Selim house?" he asked abruptly, cutting short Strawn's cordial welcome home. "Late Thursday afternoon." the chief of the homicide squad an swered belligerently. "I needed all my men. and the Selim house had been gone over with a fine tootb comb halt a dozen times. . . . Why?" 0h. nothing!" Dundee retorted wearily, and hung up the receiver after assuring his old friend that he would call on him later in the day. No use to explain now to Strawfl that he had given the murderer every chance to remove any betraying betray-ing traces of bis crime. Besides. -his tlrat excited hunch after his own attempted murder might very well be a wild, groundless one. In bis case tbe impossibility of the murder being delayed or arranged so that tbe detective might be slain when the whole "crowd" was assembled as-sembled waa obvious. The murderer had read in. a late Saturday afternoon after-noon extra a copy of which was now In Dundee's pocket District Attorney Sanderson's boast to the press that his office had been working work-ing on an entirely different theory than that which connected the two murders with "Swallow-tail Sammy," Sam-my," that Special Investigator Dun-dee, Dun-dee, expected -back in 'Hamilton early5 Sunday morning, '"had ben investigating Nita Leigh's past life in" New York. And he had hinted sensational revelations connected with the 12-year-old royal blue velvet dress which Nita had chosen to be her shroud. And in his desire to reassure reas-sure the public through tbe press. Sanderson had vaguely premised even more specific revelations than Dundee had actually' brought home with him. The exasperated young detective could picture the murderer reading those sensational hints and prom ises, could imagine . his panic, tbe need for immediate action, so that Special Investigator Dundee should Statesmen plorer. 2 Erects. 3 B flat. 4Vnith. ' To .dor. - 7 Decorated. ' Xether.- .. . At pwr 19 understand symbols, of thought. J4Binow.- 17 Mushroom. 10 Laborer.. 21 Scheme.-23 Scheme.-23 Related' 27 Embryo plant, j., 20 Ties. 31 To encounter.! en-counter.! 33 Javelin. '10 Prize book tor hlfth - grades, ' 11 Loss of Jif Ir IKIc.l 33 Ob-erres' 33 To lift up. i. 41 .Winner of i eighth baseball base-ball pennant, Connie ? h 43 Ale. V J, 45 Thick shrub. 47 To regret. 50 To acconi VOO OOSIAl not live to tell the tale of his New York discoveries. . , "OUT whether he was right or JJ wrong, Dundee determined to give his hunch a chance. He went into the over-ornate bedroom in which Nita Leigh Selim had been murdered--shot through the back as she sat at her dressing table powdering her face. If her murder had been accomplished by mechan ical means, bow had it been done? There was no hot-air register here, v .,- From the dressing table Dundee walked to the window, upon whose pale-green frame there was still the tiny pencil mark which; Dr. Price had drawn, to indicate the end of the path along which the bullet had traveled, provided J t had traveled so far. Nothing here to aid in a meehanical murder But in a flash Dundee changed bis mind. For just elightly above the pencil mark there was a small dent in the window frame. And before his mind could frame words and sentences he thought he saw how Nita Leigh had been murdered. mur-dered. Nothing here? . , . Not now, because be-cause he had taken the lamp to the courthouse for safekeeping. He saw it clearly in imagination that bronze floor lamp which T uriio r'af hail lvn' tn NIHn Leigh, its big round bowl studded with great jewels of colored glass. And in recalling every detail of tbe lamp be saw what he had dismissed as of no importance at the time and in the excitement of finding that tbe lamp's bulb had been shattered by the "bang or bump" which Flora Miles had described. One of the big glass jewels had been missing, leav ing an unsightly hole. No wonder there had been a "bang or bunfp - hard enough to dent the frame of the window! For the gun. Wedged into the big bowl and slightly protruding from the jewel-holerliad ".ktcked.,, just as It had kicked an hour before, when it bad dislodged itself from tbe hole in the hot-air register and clattered down tbe big pipe to tbe heat reservoir of the furnace. That the big lamp, when he, following fol-lowing Strawn. bad first examined the scene of Nita's murder, bad not stood in front of tbe window frame did not dampen Dundee's excitement excite-ment in the least. After Karen Marshall's scream that room had been filled with excited people, who had rushed about, looking out of the window -for the murderer and doing all sorts of things which terror-stricken people do in such a crisis. No. the murderer or mur-deress mur-deress had found no difficulty in shifting the big lamp one foot nearer the chaise longue, to the place it had always occupied before. be-fore. But how had the gun been fired from the lamp? Electrically, of couVse. Another picture flashed into Dundee's mind. He saw himself stooping, on Monday afternoon, to see if the plug of the lamp'.s cord bad been pulled from the socket, saw it again as it was then nearly out, so that no current could pass fromthe baseboard outlet under the bookcase into tbe bronze lamp: How far from, the truth his conclusion con-clusion that Monday had been! . BUT wha waa the real truth? -Suddenly Dundee fluner back .1 AMERICAN FORK NEWS DENA GRANT, Correspondent - Phone 100-W Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chrlstensen and family have moved to American Amer-ican Fork from Provo and are located lo-cated in the old Crompton place In the Second ward.W- Primary conferences were held in each of the wards of Alpin. stake Sunday night- .RepreeentCtives of the stake board were tn attenaance at all of the meetings and report very successful conferences. The birthday 'anniversary of Miss LHUe Shatter was. the motif for a surprise party given in -her honor by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Dye Sat urday night at their home. Games were .enjoyed, and tasty refresh ments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham, Mr. and- Mrs. Kenneth Brow& HLrii and Mrs. Clarence Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Dye, Miss Lillie Shafter and Milton Brown. - Announcement , is-made of the forthcoming marriage of Dorthella Wood of Spanish Fork and Melvin Dundley of this city. Miss Wood .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mor-ris Wood, and Mr. Dunkley is the son bf',Mr'andv rfrs. Josenh L. fDunldeyr The Iharrfage will take place February 4 in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Dunkley is employed 1 at Thistle, Utah, which will be their home for the present. Miss Lorna Clayson accompanied her father Eli J Clayson to Logan Friday. ." Mr. Clayson with members of the state legislature visited ..' the state agricultural . college. : 'Miss Clayson spent ; Saturday and Sun day1 in Logan aa house guest bf .Miss - Loraine ;, Boley and : Miss ThehTiaV Johnson - at - the Sorority house, and ;aiao attended the carnival carni-val of. winter' sports held i by the college in 'Logan canyon Saturday.' - . z '- " , l . President Jand. Mrs. S. lL Chipman in- writing to ' friends of this city, from Honolulu, state they are en-Joying en-Joying the 'climate 'of Hawaii .immensely .im-mensely andVflnd it very beneficial to them both;; -They have been in Honolulu about six weeks and ex trfnlosffBotef;a ,?cr'4. indV, -green, i .pre- -; 1 ' -'"fiotniiiated lithe decorative scheme. the rnr which almost entlrtfy cot ered the bedroom floor and revealed the bell which Dexter Sprague had' rigged up so tnat wiia miguv u- mon Lydia irom ner oasemenfc room, in case of dire need precaution pre-caution with which the; murderer was familiar, since Lois Dnnlap had innocently spread the hewa of, its existence. V There was a half-inch hole In the hardwood floor, and out of it issued a length of green electric wire, connected con-nected with two small, flat metal plates, one upon the other, so that when stepped upon a bell wouM ring in Lydia's basement room. But there was something odd about" the wire. Although it was obviously new, a section of it near the two metal plates was wrapped with black adhesive tape. Another memory knocked for attention upon .Dundee's mind. The long cord of the bronze lamp , had been mended with exactly the same sort of tape about a foot from where it ended in the contact plug. Within another two minutes. Dundee, with a flashlight be bad found in the kitchen, was exploring explor-ing the dark, earthy portion of the basement which lay directly to tb east of Lydia Carr's basement room. And he found what he was looking for adhesive tape wrapped about the wire which had been dropped through the floor of Nita's room before be-fore it had been carried, by means of a bored hole, into Lydia's room. He was too late thanks to Captain Cap-tain Strawn. The bell which Sprague had rigged up was in working work-ing order again. But as he was passing out of -the basement he glanced at. the ceiling of tlie larpe room devoted to furnace, hot-water y heater and laundry tubs. And in the ceiling he saw a hole. ... The murderer hi left a trace he could not obliterate! At three o'clock that Sunday afternoon Bonnie Dundee, fatigued after a strenuous day and suffer ing, to bis own somewhat disgusted amusement, from reaction eveu a detective feels some shock at hav- . Ing narrowly escaped death permitted per-mitted himself the luxury of a call upon Penny Crain. He found the girl and her mothlr playing anagrams. After greeting him, Mrs. Crain rose, to surrender her place to the -visitor. "You play with this girl of mine, Mr. Dundee. She's too clever for me! She's beaten Tne every game so far, and when I plead for two-handed two-handed bridge as a chance to .et-t even, she shudders at' tbe veiy word!" "Why did you drag pbir Itaiph away from his dinner here today?"' Penny demanded. 6cramhJJngl,8e" little wooden blocks untfl made a weird pattern of letters." "Because I wanted to find out exactly ex-actly how Nita Selim was killed, and I did,": Dundee answered. "I wish I knew as well who murdered her!" Mute before Penny's' excited questions, ques-tions, the detective idly 'selected letters from the;- mass of face up blocks on tbe table, and spelled tnit. in a low row, the names of all the guests at NitaV fatal bridge party. Suddenly, aid with a cry that startled Penny, Dundee made a new name with the little wooden letters. let-ters. ... Now he knew the answers to both VZoit?" and "Whof . (To Be Continued) g "- : : Friday afternoon Mrs. Lawrence Briggs entertained the members of the Sorosis clnb at her home. In addition to the regular members-there members-there were present Mrs. Elmer Bate, Mrs. L. Stanford Briggs and Mrs. Clarence Grant of this city, and Mrs. J. H. Coombs of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Grant gave a book review re-view of Norris' "Passion Flower" during the afternoon, followed "by a delicious lunch. " Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Christensen have received word from their son, Clare, who has spent the past two and one-half years -in South Africa as an L. D. S. missionary, stating he expects to be released. March l.-l Mr. Christensen writes he will, re I turn home by way of Japan and China, and thus will complete a trip around the world, having gone to his destination the summer of 1928 by way of New York, London, etc. .The Sunday school officers and teachers of the Fourth ward held a preparation meeting ...Saturday night at the home, of Mjrs. Delbert Chipman. Following the business session, a social hour was enjoyed and lunch was served to 15. R. D. Evans and wife, and Miss Katherine Pynders of tSalt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.' Evan- Geo. M. Evans of Spanish. For is a guest this week of his brother, E. P. Eyans. , . . . Wendell Noyes. student of the l-U. l-U. of U, spent -the week' end here ! with his parents. Dr. aridMra: J. F. ! Noyes.. . ; a f Jack Christensen of Cedar City -pent. me weeK end m American Fork with : Mr. and 'Mrs. B. N. 1 Christensen; - , -- ;, MissT Dorothy Grant : presided over the fourth annual Gold and Green ball Wednesday night in the' Apollo, hall as queen; - Her attendants attend-ants were Misses . LaRue Chip-man. Chip-man. Helen Timpson, Afton Strong and Elma Wootton. - The M, L A. NfcTICK TO CREDITORS Estate of Abram O. and Marbie R. Johnson,, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers at office of Brockbank & Pope, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, j on or .before March 14. 1931. KENNETH A. JOHNSON, Administrator, Brockbank & Pope, I Attorneys for Administrator. Published Jan. 9. 16, 23, 30, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Estate ofWalter H. Taylor, deceased. de-ceased. " Creditors .will present claims with vouchers atof f ice of Brockbank & Pope, Knight Block. Provo, Utah, on or before" March 1. 1831. R. E. TAYLOR. Administrator. Brockbank & Pope, Attorneys for Administrator. Published Jan. 9. 16, 23, 30, 1931. NOTICE OF SHAREHOLDER MEETING Notice. Is hereby given that the Annual meeting of the share holders hold-ers of the Provo Building and Loan Society of Provo, Utah, will be held Tuesday February 10th, 1931, at the. City Court room , at the hour of 8 o'clock P, M. for the purpose of hearing-., the Annual reports, the election of officers and for the. transaction of any other business that may properly come before the meeting. . In adition to the said business the shareholders will consider the question of amending Article VII of the Articles of Agreement so as t to provide for the election of the ' President, Vice-President, Seven Directors, and three Auditors by the shareholders; and for the appointment ap-pointment of all otheer officers by the Board of Directors. Also to make any other changes in the Articles of Agreement and By-Laws which may be necessary to conform to the foregoing. By Order of, the Board of Directors. Di-rectors. H. F. THOMAS, Secretary. Publication dates, Jan. 16, 23, 30, Feb. 8. 9. ! NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS STOCK-HOLDERS MEETING j The annual meeting' of the stock-j stock-j holders of P?6vo Commercial and ; Savings Bank, a corporation of the i State of Utah, will be held at their i banking house at 2 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, on Wednesday, f February 11, 1931. at the hour of I one o'clock p. m. for the purpose of , electing officers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may como before the meeting. By order of the Board of Di- .( rectors. 4 . F. G. RICHMOND, -i Cashier. i i. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this i 20tr -day of January, 1931. 'Published daily from Jan. 20, 1931, to Jjbruary 5. 1931. Utah To Proceed With Reclamation SALT LAKE' CITY. Utah." Jan. 30 0.V. - - Twice before Utah has been caught napping and the Utah water storage comm:6lon intends it shall not happen again. " Hfionita t Iw. para.! a.I 1n,Ja. tlon of the federal reclamation fund., the commission voted Wed- ! rtesday . to proceed with prelimin- j ary work on various reclamation projects, including such projects as the .-Hyrum reservoir. Moon lake, Provo river and Gooseberry ! resevoir. . It was recalled, regretfully, that on two occasions money had been available' for reclamation work -but could not be utilized becouse preparatory; pre-paratory; work had not been completed. com-pleted. Congress is reported to be study- ing a -way to make paper money last longer. It's a funny thing, but most, of us have been working on me same prooiem for some time now. - ne aemonstration of the Centen niai waitz, contest dance of this year, was featured by couples from each of. tbe four wards. Great n - Read This News. Folks, Baby Chick'BUyiri& Titne is Here! 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Young man finishing high school Exp. barber at once. Barber Shop. 27 E. Center. acp wth hih srhont or rftlleire edu- I Rcal reason .or selling. SDeed and accuracv in taklnc dicta- w impioveu. tion and transcribing. Apply in own ! Wonderful home, strictly mod. handwriting, giving age, experience, references and salary expected. Apply Box 5-C Herald. fl Exp. stenographer desires posi- ! tion. Can furnish references. Phone 05J2. Bet. 1:30 and 3:15. f3 i Wanted: Useless horses and cows dead ones if called immediately. Johrt Kuhhl, 050R1. Provo. tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 355 North 2 vrest f2 See them today. HOME BARGAINS iacket t foil fS VPfl r (riiariinfctA ! TIT" T ("VT1 a!oa in i a " fr.-J Grates, lining, for any make stove, j out and will sacrifice for $1600. apt. house, close in. 140 W. 2 S. f2 j First and third crop hay. 160 E. 2 So. Phone 277W. f2 Lump coal delivered. $7 per ton. Phone 358M. f9 First class beans. Phone 1208. f6 Apples, Delicious, Greenings, Bananas, Jonathans. Romes. Sweet cider. Thomas, Phone 1048. fl Kindling. Scout Troop No. 27. call 050J2. 25c per sack will deliver. J30 Lump coal $7-60; Stove Nut $6. Phone 1599. $6.75; f4 First class hay. Three cuttings. Phone 5i9R delivered, Roy D. Brown. ; . ' fl Electric 71J. percolator set. Phone fl9 Hay. Phone 801R. First class beans Phone 1208. fll j trst' class bay delivered. Ralph Bullock. 691 W. 3 N. Phone 144R. fll Extra, nice Pearmaines and Rome apples. 459 No.l West. fl Bailed ' straw. Phone 801R. BOARD AND ROOM: Want Ad Rates First insertion, per line, 10 cents; each additional insertion, per line 5 cents; one week, per line 30 cents; two weeks, per t Jine 50 "cents; one month, per j line, 90 cents. Minimum charge, ! 25 cents. ; ( If not paid within 10 days, J double price will be charged, . Count five, words to line. ' HONEST VALUES IN PROPEPTT , TWF.LVE HUNDRED BUYS mom housH-4 x 9 rod house -VerV fine location. OR three room house nice cellar roop large lot shade Good aea OR -Nice three room best locatloi the lot alone is worth $1200J)0-see $1200J)0-see these. FOUR THOUSAND TWO HUK DRED BUYS - Most wonderful little, home wltn pretty "lnoleum -convenient built in features nlc lot covered with roses and flowers-j lovelv shade nice location ;M handy for schools close to stores OR-ra large house paved street-j steam heat basement near B.-TT U. - . OR a lovely little home on Univer sity avenueit is an opportunity for location will be pleased t show you these. TEN THOUSAND FIVE HUN DRED BUYS Over Ninety acres-1 full water riehts ten acres H fruits fifteen minutes from Prov It is. very attractive ; - OR over Ninety acres product.iv land- variety -finest fruits larg1 home barn 'coops ' last yea! over. $4000 income OR Twenty Five, Acres loam soil good improvements Cit conveniences - and explanation. TWELVE THOUSAND FTVJ HUNDRED BUYS a wonderful Z acre fruit farm near church,- school - stores with good homf and improvements OR three hundred nine acre ranc --six miles from Springville tw homes cows horses piga poultry implements this is good buy. ' - v. TERMS ON ANY OF THE ABOV CAN BE WORKED OUT TO SUT INTERESTED BUYER WIT? REASONABLE DOWN PA MENTS. Phone 1099 - Willard L. Sowards Ileal Estate- Broker ; Office, 39 Wst Second North Frovp, Utah. Good 6 R. Mod. D.. good locatloi income and home. Bargain; w consider trade- New 5 R. Mod., close 'in. Re buy, $3250. Terms. 8 A. -Small Home, good watj right. Consider trade or rei fl .bargain price. i Store Bldg. with living apt., mq Furn. and fix., and separaj dwelling, on paved street. Goi income. Opportunity or inves ment. 44 a. Kanch. spring range as Crest meadow, near r paved highwaj ; J30 ; Fine water right, modern norhl , : f reserve t ight 75- head fine cattj tt. a -.v.- T3- i outbuildings, Implements, too' for vni.nr man 0f to w vr. of : - Heal opportunity. Consider tiac cation. Qualifications must cover 5 - Bungalow, N.E. Trade for A. . lxceptional location. Sac! .lice price. New 6 R. Mod. Brick, 3 bedrQor Keai location. , Terms. Many other, good . trades" or bu Plenty of money at . low rat and liberal terms.. GRAY-PAYNE REALTY GO. R E N TA L S Homes and Apartments, furnlij Six choice Rhode Island Red lav- I ed or unfurnished, for rent. Sor ing pullets and- bre?d rooster. ! are heated and in good locatio( All-steel jackets end your water j Four Room Brick Home on go it - - - w .vw.v n luut&y. i pair. 1707 East 9th So. Salt Lake j Five Room Brick on nice: 1 Clty- ' 526 Paved street and close in. Will W T " or trade 6n easy terms.- A g new iiiuo. nome aiso : modern home for $3300. : New Six Room Modern Brid close in. Will take smaller hor on trade. What have you? RAY INVESTMEN COMPANY PHONE" 108 " .... 78 North University Ave. HOMES and "FARMS , FOR SALE . or-RENT 10 ACRES 8 Shares Water; hj - ries, fruit; plow land. 5 roc brick home . ... ........ .$3100 10 ACRES 10 Shares Water; frj apples and cherries;' 2 roc frame . '., ; $315C I ACRES room' modern new; f' K . rage andoutbuildlngs; . close ) :.;.. ...k......:..ijsx 5 ROOM new modern brick'; f basement; garage and outbul ings ...... . . .V, . ; w.,$40C 6 ROOM Modern ru-ick; 'good o dition, in- southwest ...... $425C fl6 MONEY; TO LOAN at 3, to Members. INSURANCE FOR 10 LE' tf . INVESTMENTS 7 INTERMOUNTA1N FINANCE THRIFT C 8J North, UnlverKlty. |