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Show SECTION TWO PRO VO (UTIAH) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 19 3 1. PAGE THRED X ID WARD iMP LA,u IE) f aaaaJaaaaaaSaaaajaaajhjaaaaS--la V r J: A ( r f ii r i LAURA tO U ncciir ncuis toijax ; ? CTPSY HeMUDB. ; 1 r-U rplt, sree tfct ' ' nkUk AUM CUOinV li ittini. i ! lr,a yt, kwlf la' , FaiU. i) fl thm fW , - a . araHfal --ravs?---1-ror. ! Walfle r m MRS. :4 LA KG LEY, a ' e&tataMe. Tw laler Crosby krcaka aa caasaia wllh Gypsy. ex-aUialaar ex-aUialaar aa (h aaa4laa- taa f-: f-: - alaax vvffa aaaiaeaa aMeialM. arlrt ajaa ta aa theater aim. ; v aad ataalen Craaar wltfc Mra. Uailfir - la,- c laa af traea lev V ,erarrd. Taera la a aeeaa. ' Mra. V tf 1(7 irif (t Mf la iw mm4 Gypsy ai Craby , a rak, ajaarrellaaj. JVest day at taa Kr Gypsy la offer m aroaiallaa , bat aa la taa' aaaiair to be la-' la-' terrMed. Ska v take a diets I Ua teal fraaa M"r. Keyaalss. ber aaw - aaaerlar. Later aha harries kame. irtenalae ta aaatasisa ta Crosby, ad aaeeta klaa la tka hallway. 'sow go an -:vrrn'TiiB stout ; .M CCHAPTER VII iTjORA.an - instant surprise held : J. both of them: ' Then Gypsy stepped ' back "Why. why. hello " she began. v Crosby ducked - bis head In : what was intended" for a bow. He - moved aside to let ber pass. , But- tnglrl did not more. rAlan!" -she cried. "Where are " you going t" She was : looking , down at the suit case Crosby was , carrying: You'rerroVre not leafing, ar youT" y ' Crosby nodded. "Moving to a place ' farther no town." be said Vl curtly. He paused an . then addedi "I didn't you'd be interested." r ; She ' overlooked the Instant, suppose thrust ; Alan?-pleaseV the .words came with A an ' Incoherent rush. "I there's something -1 want to talk Vto you about. I didn't mean what I said last night. You'll believe ' , that, won't you?" - The ' young man frowned, glancing oter' one ' shdulder. ; "What do you want to do?" he asked quietly. ' "Broadcast? I'm sorry but le got to go" ' ' rBut v you can't! You'vegot to near wnat I want loieu you: got to go. Oypsy."v Crosbr reoeatcd imoatlently. He put a ; hand on the doorknob, turned it ' and crossed the threshold. . The girl caught his arm "Not yet!" she cried. "Oh. Alan! riease let-me talk to you. Please waltrT Just for fle minutes If you're in a hurry. Let's go some- whereX where we can be alone! - Tbeyi were both outside the houssnow. standing at. the top 1 cst-tha flight of stone steps. Cros- bT reached i back and closed the - door behind them,: -V , V Well all right. jWhere can r'. .-we goT, X haren'rgot much time There was only one ' choice. VTh-e corner drug store." Gypsy '. told him. We'll getthe booth y In the corner."- OFTEN tatlmes past sha and Alan had stopped at this drug . store for a hasty supper or late . Junch.. They reached .the . place and 'entered. Beyond the lunch counter and.. ' glass cases filled , with "assorted. 4 wares were three amall : tables. Fartner back against the wall were two built-in booths with benches on, each side of narrow tables The corner -C booth, toward which Gypsy' led the wayv was; enclosed- and paruy: son ' ceaied from view. , The girl sat' down and. Crosby ' pu shed Into the 1 seat opposite. -Well,- he said, -what Is It that's oh your: mind?"' -Big 'tone -, Was cool," composed. , r Gypsy's dark. eyes sought the . man's.v Her face was colorless ex cept for the red Hps which strug ' cled to keep from trembling. ' ) ! want to tell yd I'm sorry- about what happened last night.' , Q Before Crosby. coul4 ; jepjy. fi - Sa F. Wixl Holds5 Annual .Reunion SPANISH FORK. The annual reunion of - the Spanish Pork Sec- ' ond ward was held Thursdayjilght at the; Eacalante Gardens with an, attendance of more fnan 300vmem- bera and' formei" ;Wrd resWents. During the afternoon) 175 children of the ward ' 'were entertained by. the .Primary officers and, teachers. A program of games, dancing and refreshments ,being featured." The Practical Way to Diversify a Stock Investment . ' f- -, 1 V -is through the "sound, 'A up - to - date fixed in-. in-. i vestment trust. .; CORPORATE TRUST SHARES . V Coffer security, mark'et- ability, generous , dis-. dis-. tributions. ;.;M o o d y's , . composite port folio, rating "A.;' - Price at-the market i: Full details on request Wells L.Brimhali ; Stock Broker ' 1 Provo Phone 12 - Utah BROOK MAN I y ' i 1 m - ' - '.''? 9 ' 4 vr i&e?, 1 ' III aaSrTTT ju.n)eflWllfiOfi MMMMaS . .aaaCaW.""" y 1 1 'iuM "What I mean to say it il vas Just tpi stuff" Alan was saying. You feel -that naj about if too, don't poop' . waiter was beside them. "What'll it be tonight?" he asked breezily. Gypsy shook her head. "Noth ing for me," she said. The thought of food was unbearable. "Ham sandwich and coffee," Crosby ordered but when the food was - set before him he barely tasted It. : The waltsr left them. Now was her chance. "Ob, Alan, I've been misera ble!" Gypsy exclaimed. "You know I didn't mean all I said last night. I don't know what was the matter with me. I was excited, l guess, say youui torsive mo ana that things will be the way they were before Crosby looked as though he feared another scene. "Forget it!" he said stiffly. "It was my fault too. Just don't think about It any more." . , The tragic look faded. Gypsy was smiling. "Then everything's all right again!" she asked hopefully. The young man agreed. There was something about his expression expres-sion that' should have warned her of troubles ahead. Crosby toyed with the handle of bis coffee cup. A moment later he looked up and said briskly, "Well. I'll have to be - running along now." . The look of panic in the girl's face must hare made him repent. "Gypsy, " he said, "there's something I've been" meaning to talk, to ) you about. We used to have "some - good . times ' together before I went away, didn't we? Took', ourselves pretty seriously then. Thought we were grown up. Lord do r you remember how ; we' used to argue over every topic under the sun? Oh, It,, was fun! Grand .fun, . only It seems crazy now. What I mean to , say. of course, is. it' was ' Just kid stuff. School boy' arid school girl affair. You-feel that -way about It too, don't .you?"- r? . !Whyyes . . It was what he wanted her to say. It was what he expected of her. Gypsy's head was swimming. "Fine. I was sure you did only-well.. only-well.. I .thought. I'd better mention it. You're a great little kid, Gypsy, and I like you! Great kid. Pretty, too. Got a lot of new beaux IH bet. Marry a rich one ' some day and forget . all about the struggling young artist you ( used to know. ... '-,-, " ' . At the reunion . in the evening ' a program waa given under the direction di-rection of Robert T. Bradford. Each organization of the ward furnished- one number of the program, the Relief society - .members - and the Young ladies M. I., A. each gave a one-act play. . Other numbers num-bers consisted of -vocal and instrumental' instru-mental' music, readings, stunts and speeches. An ample luncheon was served, and the - remainder of the evening. spent in dancing.. A. A SERV- You'll. FIND- it makes a difference When you bring vour Ford to us for service. We'll spot any trouble in a jiffy and send you away smiling. . Our main ' job, however, is to help you' avoid trouble. By keeping your car running smoothly well save you many dollars in repairs.. ':. -' . ,' Drive'in the next : time" oil change and a jwrfect tuning-up at low cost. ; Tellutide 55 WEST CENTER Author of 'HEART - .'. - ... -.v. Obviously the strain had been removed. re-moved. Crosby was smiling, speaking speak-ing with animation now. The girl tried to play the pari. "Of course, Alan. I know it was Just kid stuff." "Yes, but we had great times. I'll never forget them. I've got to settle down to work now. Work tard. That's one reason I'm moving way from Mrs O'Hare's." A pain like a knife thrust cut Gypsy's heart. Was It all a nightmare? night-mare? Was she really hearing these words? Crosby's face had become a cloudy blur. "Where are you asked uncertainly. going?" ahe "East Twenty-third Street. I've got a room over there that Isn't much but it will do. Moving in with another fellow from the office." ' Crosby, thus launched on a confidential con-fidential vein, continued: "Mrs: Langley's going to introduce me to a lot of people, who can help me people who have influence. That's what it takes to get ahead in New York. She's been great to me, Gypsy,-Naturally you can see how I felt last night!. But don't worry about that now everything's all right I'm going to see ber tonight." By clinging with both icy hands to the edge of theaeat Gypsy found she could endure the pain. "Tell me about ber. she said. A shade of embarrassmenll- crossed the young man's face. "I'd have told you. before." be said, "only I didn't know Just how you'd feeL She's wonderful, Gypsy. Met ber two months ago in Paris. You "see she's Interested in art. She's . got money and could spend all her time having a good time, but Instead she likes to help art students and young musicians. She's the one who really got m6 my Job at. Thomas's. I'm going to do a sketch of her. If you only knew her, Gypsy,1 you'd understand how wonderful she Is." "Are you In lore with her?" Crosby shrugged his shoulders, "What If 1 was? he asked. "She's got everything rand I haven't a cent"'. . Kj "But she; must carefor you, Alan!" ' 'T " He smiled. "Thanks Tor the vote of confidence. Well really I've got to dash along." He glanced at bis watch. "Twenty minutes late al ready! Are streetr " you. going up the s- JOL1ET CONVICTS ANGRY JOLIET, IU ., Mar. 31. (U) Hundreds Hun-dreds of convicts in old Joliet prison pris-on hammered on the bars of their cells and yelled imprecations - Monday Mon-day as the state r parole board, which they had condemned as the cause of the recent riots in Joliet and Statevllle prisons, met t6 consider con-sider parole applications. Anthony Haasel, Crown. Mass has been a shoemaker for 65 years. ' - ' ' ' GE A IT IL: W you need lubrication o? Motor Co. PHONE 1000 J COST HUNGRYMc. - 7 ' ' N 'J "Schoolboy aniTschoclgut affairs. ONLY a self-centered young man. Impatient .to be on his way. would have failed to note the misted eye-lashes, the too-bright smile. Gypsy shook her head. "Goodby." she said. "Don't wait, for me, I'm I'm not going home;, for a while." Crosby had picked up the sw " case. "See you later then. Give ycii a ring some day. Good night!" He turned. She watched bis bac'.. as be disappeared through the door. After a while she arose and walked out of the store. One or two persons eyed her curiously. Gyrsy. looking neither to left nor right, walked out '.nto the street, instead of turning toward the rooming house she took the opposite direc tion. - She walked until she was --cole until f be found herself h a neighborhood neigh-borhood where she had never been before.' A policeman gave .ber directions di-rections and she took the subwa.y home. if, ,n She crept up to her room 6lleuliy. afraid someone xwould stop her in the ball. Luck was; with her and sfi reached the little fourth floor roou .i without interruption, Gypsy undressed and got into bv but the sky was graying with dawo before she finally slept. WYten opened ber eyes at 7:30 she'BitruA sleepily, sat up In bed anL h last ntgni s memooea' Teiwnea., Allan was gone. fi'v6r!ft'bias' wa over. ; . Getting ."dre'ssed - aftd 'gettlng to work was1 an ordeaf. ' Somehow Gypsy did" both. She faad never rea-iized rea-iized how 'much she vhated the Mac-Nam Mac-Nam ar a Co. ofochow much she hated pounding a' typewriter. At 11 o'clock Elizabeth Tuttle came hustling up to Gypsy's desk. "Mi( McBrlde," she said. "I'm afraid yoV.were careless with these,, letters yesterday. Mr.-Reynolds was disappointed. "She held out two typed pages with glaring blue pencilled pen-cilled circles. "You surely cannot expect me to promote you on such work I "No, Miss Tuttle." she said. "1 don't expect it I'm resigning to-' day!". ." I ' ;...: Vr:; "But, my dear youiis woman, jou can't -" Gypsy was half-way to the door. "No?" she asked, turning. "Who's going to stop me?" x And then the dooir shut with a bang. ' r f. '(To Be Continued ' Tor combat illiteracy aoag- the peasants, a Russian newspaper prints . one of " its editions In type half an inch high. UlDR.MlLES' . : DR.MILES'I o ls TSa Eyes .and nose running sneezing and i-Jr Ms fJ coughing scattering germs you may : ..pick them up in any street car, busT theatre, church, store. - - . -A- Cold weakens resistance and gives Flu, Bronchitis, .Tonsilitis and other, diseases of the nose, throat and lungs -a splendid chance to develop. . . To break ttp a Cold To ease pain and reduce item- , i ' perature in Colds talce Dr.. Miles? Aspir-Mint. - v . A a precaution against Colds gargle twice a day xmth Dr. Miles' 'Aspir-Mint. - ' ' You will find these modern tablets good for Head-, v ccfie, ieurqlgia, Nctirtf is, Stiaticat Lumbago Periodic Pains, as well as for Colds. 'I - At your Drug Store 15 cents and 25 cents. c WANTED MISCELLANEOUS I .Used lumber for form work. Phone 198J. a2 Trash hauled jnoving. Phone 443M. , x a6 Chickens, any kind, highest cash prices paid, mone 1060J. x Jack Eastman, will call for. a8 Completely furn. apt or small house. Reply in letter to Box 8-A Herald. a2 Will buy good Phone 732 J. used day bed: m30 Furn. house, with 3 bedrooms for visiting professor from June 8 to July 19. Phone 659W. al Will hire 3 farm work horses and harnesses, good care and grain -f feed guaranteed. Call at 509 N. 5 West, Provo, Phone 569. m28 Wanted: Useless horses and cows dead ones if called immediately. John Kuhni. 050RL. Provo. tf FOR SALE HOUSES 5 room strictly mod. firebrick bungalow,, hard wood floors, full cement bas., Holland hot air furnace, fur-nace, nice fire place and lots of builtin features, beautiful . lawns and shrubbery, splendid location, 248 East 3rd So., Springville, Utah, priced is right, easy terms to reliable party. A. L. Goates, Box 276 Midvale, Utah. al By owner, 5 rm mod. home, ga rage. 3x12 lot. Inq. 260 So. 1 W. a7 FOR SALE COWS 3 registered Jersey cows, 3 heifers heif-ers and one bull calf, 5 mos. old. Reasonable. J. A. Hayward, Carter-ville,. Carter-ville,. Phone 012R3. m31 PERSONALS I am anxious to get in touch with E. G. Huber, an old friend in the U. S. Navy. Understand his home was in Provo. Appreciate any information. Raymond King, Q. M. C., Corregidon, Philippine Islands. "' " a5 SITUATIpNS WANTED ""ExpT'gllrJwait gi Ye., references. Phone 1194 J. a5 Woman wants work. Phone 186M. al4 -Two girls want housework. Fur-nisyeerences. Fur-nisyeerences. Write Box 177 Route 2, Provo. m31 Business college graduate with speed and accuracy desires stenographic steno-graphic or bookkeeping work. Write Box 12-A lerald. , m31 Stunt Show Isv Staged By Group PLEASANT GROVE. The First , ward Primary organization gave a stunt show Saturday evening eve-ning in the Timpanagos tabernacle. f The following acts were given : Junior orchestra, minstrel, tap dance, Bunny and Betty; '"My Little Lit-tle Yellow Duck"; Rogue Song; "Old Fashioned Garden"; band box; sweet-heart dance, song and dance. Betty and Bunny; "America, the Garden Spot." A small admission fee was charged and refreshments sold. - Mrs.- Jane Armitstead, president, and Mrs. Oral Wright were in charge. . During the past five years 55 actors, extras and studio workmen have lost their lives in making pictures. pic-tures. Check That COLD FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED 4 rm. mod apt- 244 N. 1 East. Phone Jacob Coleman. a5 5 rm mod home and garage $25. Call at 119 So. 9 W afternoon or evening. a3 3 mod rooms. 174 N. 1 East. a3 3 rm apt newly papered, private bath, stoves, linoleum and garage. Phone 306W. . a26 Rooms for business. 69 So. 3 W. S. Monsen. m31 5 room modern $25 per month. Inquire 82 E. 7 No. al5 Modern 4 room home. 775 W. 5 N. or furnished) m31 4 rm mod house and garage, partly fur. Inq. at rear, 850 West 2 South. m31 5 rm mod., full basement, garage, large lot, plenty water, $26. Phone 043J2. a8 3 room partly modern, near B. Y. U. Suitable for couple. 691 No. Univ. Ave. al 4 room apt. 645 W. 1 N. Phone 414W or call at 41 E. 4 N. al2 4 room mod, house. 153 E. 2 So. Phone 277W. a3 FOB RENT FURNISHED Clean 3 rm apt. Phone 171W. a5 Mod. home. 174 N. 4 W. a5 Mod. apt. Phone 1525J. 270 N. 1 East. a29 Modern apt. Phone 151W. a28 1 rm. apt. $9. 160 S. 3 E. a3 New, clean, mod. 3 rm apt and garage. Inq. 911 No. 1 E. a3 Mod. apt. 462 N. 1 West. all Fur. or unfur. apt. Call 529J. alO 2 light housekeeping rooms also sleeping room. 45 W. 2 So. m31 3 rm mod apt, heated. 234 S. 1 E. Phone 870 or 1442. m31 2 rm mod apt $10. 381 N. 3 W. m31 Bedrooms. 357 E. Center. a20 3 room mod. apt. 936 W. Center. a8 Roomy mod. apt. 270 W. 3 S. a2 Clean 2 room mod. apt. 260 So. 1 West. a2 5 rm house, partly furn. Reason able. 309 No. 8 W. al 2 rm. mod apt. 434 N. 2 E. mSl Mod. apt. garage. Phone 142M. m31 3 rm mod apt, elec ref rig. 42 N. 1 W. Inq. Phone 705. L. J. Eldred. m31 - Front bedrooms for gentlemen. 257 E. Center. a7 5 room mod. home, garage.. 225 E. 6 N. a7 FOR SALE FURNITURE Household furniturel 555 E. 2 S. al New Second Hand Store. We buy for cash. We sell for Cash. Phone 348. 351 West Center. tf FOR RENT OR SALE . J . . Good mod. home. 265 W. 3 N. m31 1929 Ford Roadster . .$315 1929 Ford Coupe .... $345 1929 Ford Tudor $375 1930 FordvTudor $475 1929 Ford Cabriolet ..$435 1928 Chev. Landau . . $365 1928 Chev. Sedan . . .$295 1929 Chev. 4-door Sedan..; $450 TRUCKS 1930 Ford Panel $590 1029 Ford iy2-Ton Stake . . .. .$465 1929 Chev. lVa-Ton Cab . & Chassis long wheel base .... $425 1928 Ford li2-Ton Dump $345 A Ford Dealer's Used Cars . Always Sell For Less TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. ! M Phone One Thousand : - The Ford Corner - : FIRST WEST & CENTER BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL FOUNDRY General Foundry and Machine Work. Electric and Acetylene Welding PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY MONEY TO LOAN AUTOMOBILE LOANS To cive voii cash or nav off Dresent finance company and reduce pay ments. , INSURANCE Of all kinds - Fire - Theft - Public Liability - Property Damage V. H. TUFT Farmers & Merchants Bank Bldg PHONE 124 NEED MONEY QUICKLY? CASH LOANS of $300 or less Within 24 Hours Small Monthly Repayments Come in for full information Just Phone or Write. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 75 E. 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 JEWELERS PROVO JEWELERS 77 No. Univ. Ave. All Repair Work Guaranteed PLUMBING FOR PLUMBING Call J. M. JEX Phone 1502 - Any Kind of Repair 1050 NORTH FIRST EAST WELDING Automobile repairing Dodge Plymouth, Chrysler, expert. All work guaranteed. O. J. Sever-son, Sever-son, Provo Auto Supply. m30 AYRES WELDING WORKS Acetylene Ace-tylene and Electric Welding. We weld anything made of metal. 42 North 4th West. tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Several good work horses or will trade for cows. Apply Utah Fuel Co. Castle Gate. a5 Marshall strawberry plants. Call I. J. Burr 04J4. m31 Alfalfa and yellow sweet clover seed. John Alleman, Spr. Phone 74J. a3 100 ton first class baled hay. Phone Newell H. Baum. 1281W. a2 Nearly new baby buggy $15. 65 No. 2 E. Phone 390W. a2 Lloyd baby buggy, 434 N. 2 E. m31 Seed wheat. 025J1. m31 Apples 500 bus., Delicious. Romes. Bananas, Greenings, Grime's Golden, Gold-en, Pcarmaines. Phone 1048. Thomas, 672 No. 5 West m31 Hayj Phone 801R.. a20 2 brooder stoves. Phone 043R3. a2 Early U. S. No. 1 Bliss Triumph seed potatoes. W. A. Francom, Pay-son. Pay-son. a8 Potatoes 25c bu. Nelson. Phone 031R1. a2 Shade trees, shrubs, roses, vines. evergreens, perennials. Buy the best from Provo soils; Phone 161W. Just South of Union Station. B. H. Bower. a9 PlAyer piano with' 50 rolls, $90.00 387 North 2 East. al Raspberry and dewberry plants. John Shepherd, R. D. No. 2, Box 83. m31 . Good, paying grocery business and residence property. P. O. Box 374. Provo. al2 Plant your, sweet peas early, also tomatoes, pepper, cauliflower and cabbage in hot beds or boxes. We have a large assortment of good seeds. Perry's Seed Store 408 West Center. Free Catalogue. s a7 For potatoes. Phone 225R. alO Top soil, manure. Trash, leaves, ashes hauled. 1186 W. 6 So. a4 First class hay delivered. Ralph Bullock. 691 W. S N. Phone 144R. ftf BOARD AND ROOM For 3 boys or 2 girls $25 ino. 460 East 5 North. na31 Board and room, "-286 'N. 3 E. a3 Board and room, 213 S." I E. a7 HOUSECLEANING . For painting, paper hanging and kalsomining call 416W. 671 E. 5 S. Want Ad Rates First insertion, per line, 10 cents; each additional insertion, per line. 5 cents; one weekper line 30 cents; two weeks, per line 50 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge, 25 cents, - If not paid within 10 " days, double price will be charged. Count five words to line. , , JUST PHONE 1099 FRUIT LANDS value $400 per acre here buy best kind of land $100.00 per acre MUST SELL 30 Acres QUICK! oo SO A. Home coops barn poultry cows team Implements CLOSE AND CHEAP! $1800 AVERAGE ANNUAL IN- J iKJMJts oeauurul orchards loamy land excellent water riehts OWNER MUST SELL! v $8.00 Rent Is reasonable Three1 rooms nice cellar coop ' large lot BUY NOW AT ROCK BOTTOM BOT-TOM pay $25.00 per month.. TWO ACRES $650.00 cheap. handy and PRETTY SUNNY 4xlt Rods BuUd-ing BuUd-ing Lota $350.00 EACH near new High School. - i Willard L. Sowards : Real Estate Brokers 39 WEST SECOND NORTH Provo, Utah Bargains - Bargains 3 4 Room Mod., large lot, fruit. Only $2250. Terms. , Fine 6 Rm. Mod. brick, H acre on paved street, coop, barn. Only $2750. Terms. 2 Acres fine land, 3 room home, coop, fruit, berries. Close In. Will consider trade for Provo City Property. 1 Acre or 9 acres good land close in. Will consider home. U i Fine 23 A. farm, new 6 room mod. home, garage, barn, team, ma-- chlnery, etc. Will consider trade' on home in Provo. Many other good buys and trades. Plenty of money on liberal terms. GRAY - PAYNE REALTY CO. - Phone 370 ; HOMES and FARMS 18 Acre Farm ...$70 20 Acre Farm and Home ....$4000 10 Acre Farm and Home ... Utao 280 Acre Farm and Home.... $8000 5 Room Modern . Home heat, $600SV 5 Rm Modern Home 2 Sets Plumbing ... . . . .$4000 5 Rm Modern Home, garage. .$2800 - Dairy Ranches - Grazing Ground; Business Property & Merchandise Garages and Service Stations -Many More-Ask 7 PAID ON SAVINGS , MONEY TO LOAN INSURANCE BONDS INTERMOUNTA1N FINANCE & THRIFT CO. 57 North University Ave, Phone 1805 - - 1 MISCELLANEOUS Lawnmowers sharpened .ny a man that knows how. C Owen Draper at 54 No. 4 WesC The New Fixit Shop, Phorte 1292W. - a28 Tractor plowing ?5 per acre. Ben Bullock, 483 E. 3 So. a3 House for Tent. 542 N. 5 E. No children. . ', '-" a3. For rent 5 1-3 acres of farm land within city limits for this years taxes. Telephone 1083 .until 2 p. m. and after 6 p. m. '" - - m3f Expert curtain - stretching. - Call 55 E. 9 So. Phone 1230. . . 7 W. T. Elden and one are invited to attend "The Connecticut Yankee" Yan-kee" at the Paramount theater Wednesday or Thursday as guests of the Herald. Present this clipping' at the theater. 2 garages lor rent. Phone 414W. 41 East 4 North. a!2 First class plowing, fertilizer ashes and trash hauled. Call 358R. - a9 - r LOST ' On i stat ' - hirhwnv nn- tt enamel corner wash basin.. Reward Phone 307J. al Red bicycle, black, rims, Friday or Sat. Reward. Return 157 N. .7 E. y' aS Bundle of baby - clothes, bet. 3 and 9 West. Phone 673W. Reward. - : "". .' . m31 . Grey-browri German : Police dog", answers to name of "Prince".' Reward. Re-ward. Return to Hera'd or call 444. . - tf 7- ' ' Si . : V - - " C , ' 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 : 12 acre farm. 7 room house, coops for 2000 chickens. 1240 W. 6 So. Pnone 225R' - . os V |