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Show 7- 1 : . : ... .y- V J 1 - -a V J PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, TV&.ES DAY, 19 31. PAGE SEyENylr' V AIHIUSiT. 25, . : Ji V 7 f w v - : . 1 - r- j ' jr r . - . mm s mi, m , ' - t . a i u ii fi ii ii ii : uii . ii ti ii n nil . 7 ' 1- :' ; lr I u uii jr g - - - . . -BSGI1V . HERB TODAY XJCAKB BABHETTT. 18 Maw J ; ttfat: trlea f Tala .t rse VAJI) S ' ROBARD. wjsItir.:.:" I7 , :.rfc r-kto iwwiit f !, pi- '' ae4 MURIEL LADD. p- i OAJS BARRETT, l actreM u ft l 4arlBS Cam ciciccant : Ii KMk fhloabl v J IAr OH. wealthy widow. Wke ; CUm tr ! tke tall Ltaa - fcecottea Mra. ClccspavtrVa aodal ' :: arearr CUTS CLEESPAtTGH; ' atarry CTlra caa aaf ta-' ; aertt Ala father's fortaa mIeM k atarrlea bcfara ha imtUL Xtaaa aeeevtcacreelaa: ha tarrla;a la , tm ha Matter .at f otm . aalyA. "Rahard. whe atoit irt ehaaceahla aaka her ta' hreaktha' . TRE$aA LORD -aT her slater, MRS. AMBERTON. com ta Tlslt . 'f tha CleeassBKhs and Treaaa, wha J'- waats t Marry Cllye( hectaa ta Make trosbte for Llaae. She eoa Ives wftk a af blaflkatallera V t .; hat a friendly pollee . Meateaaat 1 SHANE MeDBRMID, Interferes. At tke fasklaaahle haa ball Itase 5: la kldaased ta be held for ran-!' ran-!' aM. bat Is reseaed by MeDermld - akd. Gllye. :,- ;y.: V ';-' The wedding; takes ..place "Chrtstataa day aad tke eoaple de-i . part far a honeymoon la the soath. . -lfews eomea that Marlel E.add has .vCteped With CHVCK DESMOND, ; anewspaper reporter. Cllre to : ways kind, bat ythe knowledge ,. that v Robard la the taa Llane.. ' lores drives the .two lata mlaaa derstandlngs. After sereral weeks . 1' they . -Make, tke trip aortk by r mt". f V ' : ' NOW GO ON WITH THE STORT , ; CHAPTER XXXVII rpHEY. took a smallt apartment y at the Bleeckman , since thelf plans tor the future were stHl Indefinite. Llan'e found herself In 1 the pcsltlon of - many, another : youthful bride. . She' had time on - faer hands and virtually nothing : tn An A f Unit it n mirn liinirv io hare. her tray brought in tnorn- lngs, her bath drawn for her, and the waole, ;long day before her '.- free of engagements. ; J r dire : went to his office early f" and returned rather late. - The p man who had beenTn charge cf : the v estate for yettrs had lately - vnffered , a nervou, breakdown CHre-fe&nd things kt sizes and CWrens. He was a . man of bust- i; neSf at last, miicb to his mother's - satisfaction. But theris were no 1- mora leisurely drirea, no friendly , ' tea parties and shopping expedi lions, viire seenjea iq Liiane 'older, graver. Increasingly silent r . She would dawdle tbrotfgh her -'inornlnars. ; Perhaps- She - would l-crder the car aroutid and go hop ; - plng Some days she . lunched j.--WlK har m nth or WnAt.onHilKhn 5 and 'Clire usually spent at Willow 2' fli-l. : ... MA. k..w. ? ; Direara. nere a suite was lurueu I lorer for their : use. J But most Llane was j conscious of the e 2 treme Idleness, of ber existenc She beran to feet a certain futility 1 Shouse and; sne hkd been b-I b-I u sorbed '"in the fascinating business jeuavriiiBuiu v sue. uiigui, uuv naT tasted the boredom of the v jOne day Muriel's high, impera- v tiTe -,tolce 1 reached her vOyer, the ' telephone v .-.. . iv4?Do"'Xome and dine wlthxna ; tome night. We're-hutching In Jl tt NOT ICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL, PROPERTY J 17 In. -the Fourth Judicial District Court of ; the State of Utah in .and for' Utah County: . ' ; , - '.v : Millie M BerKhimeri Plaintiff, vs. Cornelia Wing? Defendant.. - : To. 'be sold; at Sheriffs Sale 'on Thursday the 3rd day of September 1931, at eleven o'clock a. m, of said day 'at the front door of the County' Court House, at 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: ' ; - , x . -. Commenehigr at a point' 13.32 chains South and . : 9.03 'chains, EAst " of . f ; thet - Northwest - corner cor-ner . pt f the Northeast quarter'1 'of Kctlon 7. Township 7 South, Rang 3 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian in Utah County, State of Utah; running. thence South 5 degs. East 3.10 chains; thence East 1.75 chains; thence; North 5 degs.; West 3-10 chains ;r thence West 1 j degs. North 1.75 chains to the place of beginning. Area 0.54 of an acre. JH Together with all water and rights to1 the use of. water hereto- frm nni) nnw ranil nftnn slit 1ti1 or in -any way appurtenant thereto, j also.; all i easements, rights-of-way ( and; Other -privileges,. incident to paid . premises," land ' ' every -.- part thereof.1 I -, 1 - Purchase price payable In law ful money of the United States, i: Dated x at Prqvo City. Utah, this 11th day of August 1931. fcs A. -1 Kj G, DURNELL, . i Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. '1 . -. ' By Chas. W. Mitchell, ' tM'f-i A '. ' ' 7 Deputy Sheriff. Morgan and-vMorganVV ff;..'iff-;j Attorneys for; thet Plaintiff a ' Com'l. Bank ; Bldg., .Provo, UtaluP Pub. in Provo Evening llerald, AngrlLllsr 25,ept; X 1931' .:: NOTICE ?'OF SnERD7IS 7 SALE - OF; REAL PROPERTY. In .the Fourth Judicial District Court of the- State 6f Utah in and for Utah . County. : - v ' " , Minis M.' Berkhlmerf PlalnUff, ys. Guy. Ia 7 Shurtlif f, also 'Ttnown as Guy :r L. Shurtleff, '., and Leona E. :urUiff, lso known as Leona E, Lhurtleff, Defendants. ' - " To be sold at Sheriff a Sale on Thursday the 3rd day . of September It 31,; at eleven o'clock a. ta. of said C3yt the front door of the County LEGAL one or tnoso raDDit warrens on the ' East Side. Chuck wants to see you both. Hoir :abdit'Thitra-. day?? Liane said they would be de- lighted; She was excited. t: the prospect of -seeing Mnrlel again. She forgot her, resentment of a tew months before. Muriel seemed more likable since she had married mar-ried her penniless writing 1 man. She tbl4 Cllre about the Inrlta- tlotf. HO said abstractedly. "I thought yon didn't like her." Llano smiiea. "i aian t now ana then.' She rather snubbed, me. But she's fun really. We needn't go If yoV lnlnd ; "I don't mind, If you'd enjoy seeing - them Of course we'll, go.' SHE took great pains with her appearance evening of the dinner party.- when Cure came into the llyingroom of their suite, f she Stood - In the doorway, ipmiling at, him. ":, :.: A "All ready?"; , :"''; CIane vwas ip white and sil ver; .ne .siir cunningly cut ana contrived, to make her slim figure alitfring."? Shewore fier pearls. The diamond bracelet glittered at hercwrist.x ''. "We re dlninr at what time T" f Seven-thirty Muriel said to be punctttaL Her cooX is tempera- mentaL". n : : ' " ' ' y-' They descended In the elevator. They Were still at the- Bleeckman, bavin's ' decided not to take an apartment ontll aftef their trip to the far east. vs . ... ''You look charming." - Cllv'e's tone . was formal. "I like . that frockl? ' -: v. - -:- . . N "Thank yoju I hoped you would.", . : .She turned her eyes to his with Innocent coquetry. .. Hastily be reached for a cigaret. What's that perfume you're wearing?' . .;-; Mimosa h'jort like it." . "Very- much. It's" sophisticated for you " . ' . ."' ' She smiled.. "Dpn't you think I'm sophisticated?" t "I hadn't noticed it." ; ''Wall, I'll learn. Give me time.? r? - x.: : . . She leaned nearer to glance at the sign on the street light, "Oh, I do believe he's taken the Wrong street.". Her . hair Just brushed LClIvelcTxeckv;;- ; -:'rs:Sf;' With'Ohe abrupt "movement, he swept her into his arms. . His grasp was bard; compelling. X . , - Liane .felt his Sips ,on hers, demanding. de-manding. She Struggled in bis clasp, ' ' ' ;' ,,1-.V:.;.':,.; ?You try me too . hard, d'you ear?? Those;iwere the wo'rds she, heard. V f As , suddenly as he had sejzed her," he let her go. "I'm sorry. Forgive me. I forgot myself," She was breathln'g hird. - She put her : hand - to her lips. ".Oh, oh, '-on hurt me." ' She? was whlm-perlngi whlm-perlngi like a child whohas been frightened. ; : V': VI didn't "mean to. You're so sweet so utterly . desirable. ,1 went off "my head. ' I tell you Vm 4- Court House, at the City and Coun-. ty Buildhg,, situate in PrOvo City, Utah County, State ofUtahali the right, title and interest of the above I named defendants, jof.ln and . to the f following described real property. In; Utah County, State of Utah, torwit: . vv .J '"'. -iCottimenclng at the Northeast corner1 of Lot 5 in Block 73, Flat "A" Provo City Survey, of Buildmg Lots, In; Utah County, . State of Utah ; . thence '.West 3 rods; thence South12"rtds thence East 3 rods; thence North 12 rods to the place of beginnings ;- ;:'7"'s''-v " S7: .". 7 v Together th all 7, water and rights Jo the use of water hereto- fore andnow o.sed upon said land, or ln7any Vay appurtenant thereto, also ' all . easements, rights-of-way nd other privileges incident to said . premises andi every part thereof. ; Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United- States.- - Dated at OProvo City, Utah, this 11th day of August 193LV . ' -X . : " E. G. DURNELLi 'Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. ' . . - By Chas. W; Mitchell, :. 'Deputy Sheriff: Morgan' & Morgan, ' : Attorneys for" the Pla,lntiff, -Com'l. Bank Bldg.. Provo, Utah. Pub. .' in . Provo . Evening ; Herald, Ahg. 18, 25. Sept. 1. 193L - NOTICE ;TO -! CREDITORS - Estate of .Samuel N- Skinner and Sarah J. - Skinner, ; husband and wife, deceased 7 vCrediltors ' will I present claims with vouchers to Hhe undersigned at hia residence. 364 North 7th West StreeCProvo, Utah on or before the 26th day of October Ai'D. 1931. TDated "at Provo -City, UUh, this 5th day of August, 1931. ;;;-ACEAi;i. LEA,: ;tJ i ',7 Admlnlsfrator, A. L. Booth. Attorney. " Publication7 dates, Aug. 23, Sept it9 ': - r- -. . Knight Trust and SA. vine Bank: location of principal place of l)U8i-ness; l)U8i-ness; Pro'vo, Utah. . rThere; afe r delinquent upon the following described 'stock, . on account ac-count of assessment levied, on the 20th day of 3 uly, 1931, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as "follows: "fol-lows: . . -.;v, ' - v v" No. of v 1 ,V"-''.S .No. or - Certr- Name y f'Shra. Amt. 55 Arthur C. Candland .6 $125.00 sorry. A great tear trembled on the edge of her lashes. He took a hlg.aoft kerchief and wiped It away. , . V- . . ' - ;-Forget It, woh't you?4riI not offend again," v V v'"--:'- V.. . . '' . : .a ,.a Xa ' a . 3 tone was" gentlO, pleading. She conld not bear to hare him so. She managed to' smtle4 By the time they reached the apartment bulldlng'in which the young Pesmonds' v lived she - was quite composed, again. Muriel met them - In r flurry of silver tissue and a iscent jf wood smoke. They were aeheed Into a small room, crowded with 'rare furniture and good prints. A long table In one comer was brave witblace and What their hostess airily told them were live-cent dishes.. Her candle sticks were Georgian silver, her linger bowls ' Were from Wool-worth's. Wool-worth's. , 7'F Chuck appearedtresently, smiling smil-ing and at-ease-ln shabby dinner elothes. They alt sat dpWn and a clumsy y mulatto In a'" dubious apron stumbled in and Out with delectable food. Mushroom soup which could not have been bettered bet-tered at Delmonlco's In the . old days. Little birds looked to the color of strained honey. Peas l green as lettuce and salad in a- f Ming bowl. Ices and coffee strong enough to stand alone. You do yourself well. Mrs. Desmond." said Clive In mock amazement.. . : MuM-Was casual. "I've learned to eooc nepsy is leacning mf and what she doesn't know I d0. Together we manage very well.? It was odd to see the air of matronllness, - of satisfaction.' she wore.i-;V.-. .' . ' 'V- "These things werev grind-mother's," grind-mother's," she said, waving at the chairs, the. graceful small tables. "She left them to me and they were all in storage. Mother performed per-formed as usual when she heard I was taking them. Trie to stop me." ' . ' - .:. .Chuck watched her as she chat- . tered, his expression a mixture- of pride and amusement "She's cute, isn't he?"x he asked them both. y .They agreed with him. indeed there was a softness, a bloom about this new Muriel. Liane felj: old and - staid, tired, and disif lusioned,', beside her. ; ' On the way homes,CUive was stiff.- silent "4 can't ask you to forgive me for behaving so badly bad-ly he said at length.- "It wajM unpardonable." un-pardonable." 'V ' , Llane did nor answer. He saw she was. crying.-' . " ' f' ;" v ; : ''h,LoVdVTWfrthi of" it!" he criedk."I was a foel to think we could make this work." 1 She checked the chjldlsh tears, f You .werdn't and 'we can --make it wolck." She faced him staunchly. j . , y.t BACIC in the" apartment Chuck n lounged in a big chair. Muriel perched ion the. arm of it. - , "aive Ve a cigaret, darling." I He put one between her scarlet, 62 D. N, Schwab . . 5 .,10 ,.10 i. i 125.00 250.00 250.00 25XX) 66 J. W. Aird ,-.v.... 77 Perry Fuller 208 Elizabeth -Gillespie 334 Jas. F. Cook 386 Fleeta Ritchie ...... 388 J. C. Andersen . . . 408 Fleeta" Ritchie . . . . 412 R. R. Irvine, ir. . . 431 Ray E., Loveless . . 491 W. Lester Mangum v5 125.00 1-25 or 5 125.00 2 50.00 . 5 125.00 2 50.00 65 1625.00 22 550.00 i 497 W, LestervMangubi and in accordance with law so many- shares ofN eachx parcel ' of stock as may . be necessary will be sold at the west front d'oor of the County Court House in Proyo, Utah, on the 12th day of September,' 1931, at thehour of twelve o'clock noon, to . pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising, and expenses of sale.' August 24, 1931. . v yF. G. WARNICK, ' 7'- SUnretArv- Locatfon of office! c94Mtorth Uh versity. : Ayenue; Provo, Utah.-- Publication dates Aug. 25th to Sept. 11; 1931, Inclusive. - normal - trout spawns 10,000 eggs during , six years". -; - I TO CALnrPTTWl I HOnPITALlTV v a ; 1' 1 V. - W; - (in Fsifhift 4. h.,i X: h - V:'423EEJ ELLIOTT 1951 b tiA service jk. poutiiig flDa, ' " " ' " - f- "Good party.'VChnck reached out to shut off: the . blues since; moaning through . the radio., "Whatthe matter wlth those twoTGan you figure It out?" Hla tone was casual but interest tick ered.in his eyes. v 4bunnot Muriel saldblowlns; a- cloud of smoke. . "Guess they had a row before they arrived. They were too darned, polite to . each other.' He touseled her hair.; "Newt i be like that to me. woman, will you?" . ! vy - ; . She slipped down, Into his lap She alsed her mouth for a kiss. That Torry you much?" : , t'Nnh-uh.? ' It seemed . to satisfy hor. ''Funny," she murmured after a. moment. "I thought Van was cur-razy cur-razy for her once, but he seemed to lose Interest" '"t 1 Chuck glowered. V'Must you drag hlnjInJ? Her gigglewas Infectious. "Going "Go-ing Jealouson me?" "I might If it Weren't for my loftynature' He stood up dumpingher dump-ingher unceremoniously to the floor. "Got to - see a .man." . She looked at her wrist watch. Chuck Desmond, if youtre going out at 12 o'clock I'm trailing along'' : Ie pretended angeriT-f an assignment X tell you." . , She stuck out her tongue at him.r "Try .and stop me!" On- flicking high heels she vanished into the' bedroom, reappearing with a coat on her arm. "No two-timing two-timing in this house, baby, I go by-by with, you!" H& laughed at her. He couldn't help It. "You're my chestnut burr, aren't you?" "Ummm. Hope so." He tucked her hand under his arm. "Never mind. We're going to the Fifty Club to see Martoue. You'll like that." -''Golly, the ...bucket of blooi man ! We 7 do . have fun." She trotted along, taking two steps to his one. At the corner he bailej a taxi. , . "Woman, you're my most expensive ex-pensive luxury. First you make me buy a new hat' and change my. shirt every day. Now you f orcj me to take taxIsYbu should havn married a millionaire or else wear Cuban heels." "Shush. Yo'all talk3 blggety Mister Man, but yo's skeered o me." They chortled foolishly. The sleepy taxi-man thought. "Another pair of tight ones." "Honestly, Chuck." Muriel Insisted In-sisted a good five minutes later, . putting 'her. hat ont straight. "I don't think .Liane is happy. Do Jrou?" ' ' ' He yawned. "Her .own . fault If she's ot. I'm for the . noble ; institution in-stitution of marriage." "You mean that?" ", His answer was so vigorous she had to do her lips all over again before they reached : the Fifty Club. : x- . ?-?3-;-V To Be ContinuctCi? Graveside' Rites . ' Held For Infant ' PA YSON. , Graveside ' services were held in the Spanish Fork, cemetery cem-etery on Monday 1'or the infanjt son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse, Frank "Haycock "Hay-cock .of Paysoh, which died Sunday. Surviving aer the parents ; and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. ji W.' Haycock of Benjamin and Mr." and Mrs. Orson Davis of Salem, - " . SUIT IS FILED James LeMarMadsenhas filqd suit for divorce in the Fourth disK trict . court against Muriel ' Madsen in which cruelty is charged. The couple were married at Needles, Calif., April 15, 1927. : Fiji Island chieftains wore beautiful beau-tiful orange cowry .shells as a badge of-rahk. Y Anaconda snakes-sometimes have as many as 64 youog In one litter; pythons deposit from 50 to 100 eggs at a time. ' waaaaje ' t 4 TV i Evttry room equipped with Rodid-.Servidor.wTub Rodid-.Servidor.wTub qnd Shdvir' Boths...Crculatiru7 Ice Watec UltraV.olet Ray GlcWindovJ UVIf?l POWELL7 at sutteb: ; UP.. ..There or -VX7 Rooms i at - ' ' ; .nei mmimurrt .r7-Rt'v.:-:..'4- . .;, " TeArir urns. aaaajr ;y. f tr i X '77. 1 gicso - iSirTcio). . t LOION MWS 1 Miss Virginia ; Walker whd has been laboring as an L.D.S. missionary mission-ary in the , Texas mission returned home Sunday. She was one of the speakers at the' Lindon church that evening:. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Fugal were Lindon visitors Sunday. Eltfer J. Murdock - of Heber. re-lurncd re-lurncd home from tho Netherlands mission recently.. He jvas one .of ihe ' Lindon speakers : Sunday . and ' as the guest oi' Bishop D. B. Tfccrncl Mr. sm! Mrs. Huloa Brlmhnll of lo'snt Grovj-vCre visitors of Lindoh ward Sunday evening. Mr. Ru'.on Brimhall rendered a. vocal solo, "Q;ic Sweetly Solemn Thought." f . . ' : ' Mrj and Mrs. John V. Johnson ( f Oi cm, Mr. andMrs. Jessie Wa'k-T Wa'k-T f American Fork, Iwere the faucets til Jane Walker lstJunday. Mr. and Mrs. .Albeit; Anderson arc aynrting th'a week , visiting relatives inICaho. . . !" r- i .' Lawrence Walker and daughters Grrcfc .and. Jennie and Mrs, Jane wa i:r aitenaeatnc oiman reunion' re-union' Tuesday, 'Wednesday and Thursday at Morgan, Utah. :; " Ecr:i Bigerow and baby of Walls-burg Walls-burg "are the guests this, week of h r parents, Bishop and Mrs. B. D. Thoi ne. ' , 7 Services Held For Lake View Child mpressive and largely attended f-meral services for. Patricia Louise friguhn, 10-year-old daughter of ' tr. and Mrs. Frank Griguhn were held in the Hatch Mortuary chapel Saturday afternoon. Patricia died Thursday morning at the family home in Lake View. Clarence Lloyd of the ward bishopric bish-opric presided at the services. Bishop Stanley Harris of Windsor Wind-sor ward, P. W. Madsen and Bishop Spencer Madsen. of Lake View ward were the speakers. Clyde Sumsion offered theinvoca tion and the. benediction was pro nounced by Joseph H. Taylor. A vocal duet. "Let the Little Chil dren Come," was rendered by, Mrs r iiii j j . . , itti liamson, accompanied by Mrs. Kuth Johnson. "Did You Think to Pray," favorite selection, of Patricia and one which she sang frequently dur ing her last ' illness, was furnished by the following little friends Belva Williamson, Wanda Zobell, Leone Madsen, Erma , Lloyd and Wanda Huff, accompanied by La-Von La-Von "Williamson. .Interment was in . the Salt Lake -aiy cemetery. . xne crave was dedicated by Anson Hatch. There were numerous beaaitifal i floral offerings. Elberta Ships Out (Airload Of Pears !?T"ll first rnrlAa A rt t-c ..a f hlpPiL out of Utah county Monday7 4 Viy fining irom uie niDcria ?,fcitrjct, according to George Brown, secretary, of the Utah county farm bureau. The shipment was made tnrough the Utah Fruit and Vege table association. ' it is expected that t the first peaches will be shipped from jthe Elberta area during this jWeek. Th3 Mapletoh bench peaches also are almost ready 7 for shipment, Mr tirown states The price of tMn srupments has ' not been revealed, it to Dt.tuf Fraud Disclosed By Gas Attendant ; ' . " j .. Perpetrating sharp . practice methods, to beat a small boy attendant attend-ant out of several gallons of gas at the "Y", service ptatioTn Monday, two men hot. only issued a worthless worth-less check In payment for gas for one car, but "one of them returned in another car -and asked to have his tank- filled and : anolv the amount on the check, which he made for ,$l, istatmg that lie would return in a short time and pick it up. That -was the last seen! of either of the .men. Upon investigation it was . found " that . the: writer . of the check,;B. w. Carter, had no account at the bank. . .The boy copied the license numbers num-bers of both cars he had. serviced. The -first one bore license plates' No. 2-685, registered to John Miner 1068 South Main street, Salt -Lake City,-while the last one carried license li-cense No. 76-983, registered to C. H. Chealen, St. George. " One man was described as being about 33 years of age and the other was thought to hayebeen about 40 Veterans To S : : t " . :.v SPANISH F O R K. . Arranre- mentsare going forward rapidly for a; rousing entertainment by "the Spanish Fork post -of the Sons md Daughters of Utah' Pioneers and Indian -War- Veterans for all those 'who have taken part on the ahnual program of t the .Indian jwar, veterans veter-ans encampment : since 1922.' The entertainment will consist of a well arranged program by the besttalent besttal-ent Jjif the city under the direction of Captain A; TMoney of ''the' local post, who, la general chairman." J; J. Banks is -secretary. The program will ..be 'followed, by a - social hour and ' refreshments . will be served.. The function ; will be held at the scaante Gardens hal lb Is-expected that-there wlll-be 400 in Henaancc, , - - i i , at , !' .- - T .... - ..... -. - .A . , t : ' . FOR BENT--UNFURNISHED ,'i -4 rm. house and sc. porch Good location. Call 143M. 127 E. 4 No. a30 5 rms in mod. home, Heatrola and piano 515. 205 No. 8 E. a27 4 rm. mod. home, central location, 47 E. 3rd No. Call 1360W. a31 3 rm. mcd. apt. $13 mo.' 314 W4 North. Phone 142W. a28 ' . . ' j 5 . rm. - mod, aptj combination range, garage, South 1st East. Call 1138. ; .7 a28 r -r 2 rm. cottage. 492 E. Center.. a28 " . - " - yl , 7 rm. mod.. home, hot air fufnace. al7' 212 South 1st West. a28 Strictly mod. 3 rm apt, garage. Redecorated. 224 E. 4 No. .Phone 1360W. ,a28 -7 rms., new mod. heat.' $30. Phone 1294. ' ' ' --,82 3 rms.mod. gas heat, gen." dec. 187 No. 1st E. Call 211. V a26 4 ,rmv mod. apt. at 246 No. 1 ,E. Call Jacob. Coleman. si 3 rm. apt. ground floor. Prlv. bath. 390 W. 1. No. garage. sl5 4 rm. mod. house; Inquire 844 Milton Avenue. ' a25 4 rm. mod. apt. 295' No. 3 W. a25 4 rm. mod. apt. Reasonable. Inq. 621 W. 1st North. s3 faAjMawVAaaUa4ayv F0B SALE MISCELLANEOUS , Fishermeh Special: Extra good gut fine $1.25 hundred. Model. perfect per-fect hooks $1.50. Thomas. Phone 1048. a31 Reg. Rambouillet rams. A. s7 Ericksen, Payson. 7 2 up to date chicken coops, heating heat-ing furnace. Mrs. Emily Cling. Phone 801M. 31 J Gas range and heater, 193, E 1 North. , I .. ' s4 Ripe peaches and' melons. William Wil-liam tadcliffeij.. th No. and 3 WestPhone 1263 J. a 28 - . Pickling cucumbers and. green peppers. 202 So. s10th W. Phone 606J. V s4 Firsts, class lumber, -cheap. 960 Westjtst So.. Phone, 139R. a25 4 Cobl "rocks for the haulinjj--a25 1363Jy Gal. barrels 75c each.' Phone a25 Provo Bakery. Toledo counter scales and Na tional cash register. Bargain. 450 West Center. a25 2 acre.' chicken ranch;. 2 cows) 600 pullets; 2 pigs; new coop with brooder. M. Brandt, Am. Fk., Alpine Al-pine Road, Box 75. . si Sweet ' corn and ' vegetables at Andelin'S farm. 552 No. 7 E. Phone 756W. a30 Very best hay, 1st cropdel. from stack $14. 2nd crop $12. - Roy Dt Brown, Phone 649R. ; a27 For best quality brushes reasonably reason-ably priced call A. Mabeyl086W; . 89 For Fuller, brushes and service Call 786. s3 - Baled straw. Phone 801R, - s2 This West of Ours Pat Dooling, famous ' outlaw-chaser outlaw-chaser of the Old west, ,was once asked by Fred Sutton, another far mous western character, If he was ever nervous In the fac"eof danger. "Oriee," said Dooling, "when I was scouting for a bunch of outlaws out-laws who had sent word they'll kill me on sight,' 7 ' V . Dooling had entered a town jdur-'ng jdur-'ng the chase, stopped , to have a drink." - . ' 1 . , ' ' 7At the bar were five of the) outlaws, out-laws, standing: in a straight line. Dooling luckily had managed to get bis six-sheoter out a '"leetle ahead of any of thera." His story ended. Sutton asked: "Well, Pat, what happened T" " ' r ".'' "Fred,' Dooling replied, "it was est like stringln' fish." The Sun shone In Arizona 87 per cent of its daylight hours lasOwin-ter.. lasOwin-ter.. - . Only about one-third of all known metals are being utilized ,qQmmer-cialiy.., ,qQmmer-cialiy.., : ;. . v7 . ' iMO;IlC:E:-rhe iMO;IlC:E:-rhe New 2nd Hrid Store will pay. the 'best Cash-Price Cash-Price possible forrSised . Furniture forv the next 307 days.7?v7',:;-,;i. i, X . We buy anything usable . in household goods, .frorr ; a' tea' spoon to a car load . ; of furniture.- '' Estimates cheerfully given any time, ' . r;357 WeslCenter Si ,le f. 4 'L 33 J . - - , : . . -Wl . r - W " V i - - BUSINESS AND? PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOLS PROVO BEAUT? SCHOOL Open from 9 to 6,' Free mai-cett; Ing daily. - Shampoo j25c. rpanl cure 25c; scalptreatment 250 faclM 25c: Call No 2 for ap; poliLment. Finger waves 25c' Permanent waves. $3.50. Jy??.-- FOUNDRY Grr.ra. KouiMlry and Machine-Woih. Machine-Woih. ple-trtc and- AirtyleMr WeldU.K PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY v THE GENEBALHQP 159 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 915Wf Used furniture for ale.. Stove Te pairing. Wc furnish -any partsJin-ings partsJin-ings or grates for any stove made FurnaCes repaired.- Chimney clean- i ing, We repah any furniture used in the home. ' ' Satisfaction Guaranteed , GEX5. BILLS, Manager PLUMBING rromp f and Efnttent Servicer i i r vr . . ' r y j. m. JtA PLUMBING AND IlEATINprST ; Phone 1502 1050No. First East. Provo, Utah V MONEY TO LOAN QUICK ClASH LOA NS $10 to $300 in 24 HOURS From 1 day to almost 2 year . to repay, if you wish. " NO FEES NO DEDUCTIONS YOU GET FULU AMOUNT TCJM . FERSONAL FINANCE .CQt LOAN 75 Cast Center St. YOU CAN BORP.OW to nay yewi current bills and repay the, lour '; Z7H from your salary. Columbia BondilO'ACres; home, water, equipment & Mortgage Company; "64 North University - Ave. Ground' floor. - tf - .CASH AUTO LOANS At Reduced Rates , .No Waiting . '.'l No Red Tape . Complete Insurance Service General Finanpe Corp'rfr 194 W. Center. Phone ?Q Provo, Utah . ' - WELDING AYRES WELDING WORKS Ace tylene and Electric Welding,Wecd Gas and Oil, 210 No? UnW. Ave weld anything made of metaL; 42 North 4th West, . tf aaaMaaAMaaaaBaayaaaaajasr INSURANCE Insure your hon and automti-' bile, at reduced rates in - old . Ifhe companies, with Brown Insurance Agency. 256 W. 2 So. Phone 710.Ja31 FOR RENT FURNISHED TIewlv decorated sincrle mod. ot. 270 No. 1 E. Phone. 1525J. 7s23'- '4 rm. mod. brick home, nicely firn. elec. refrig., furnace, ctc..25Bi: mo., references required. Located 1 mi. No. from city 'limits on'Canyont Rd. Inq. Gaad's Grocery. Phone 025J2. . ,a28 Pleasant front todroom. 331 E0s4g.s w.ltKam wrist watch. 'SF. - i Centc-. a28 T 3 m. mod. apt. 459, No. 1 W- '"28 Pleasant bedrom; 193 E. 1 N. s4 r . ; . y Strictly mod. apt. Phone 924. a27-Mod. a27-Mod. house. 132 SoV 1 W. '.-s3 Or' unfurn. mod home, garage. Phone 142M. 127 So. 6 W. a27 .2 rm. cottage. 58 W. 3 Soi S4 3 mod. apts. 260 S. 1 W. 2 mod. rms. priv. bath., 314 VKcil South. t 28 Or unfurn. apt. P&one 529J.itrsll $35. Unfurn. 25. Phone 387.,' -25 3 rm. mod. apt, 936 W. Center.ja25i Bedrooms board East 1 North. if desired. 320 814 2 rms. and kitchenette, also large ront H. K. rro. Phone 306 W. a28T 2 'mod. apts. 3 rms and Inquire 844 Milton Ave. ' 5 rms: a25 NIXON APTS. 185 SO. lst West, both ' large, 1 small, . also . bedroomaT Rates Reasonable. 1 -t s5 FOE SALE HOUSKS- 5 rm'.-'abd.'lck;iionie,ura garage,' chicken coop $3200. 635 -E. 4th South. v x - 30 Vi4 rms, sleeping pbreh.mod.4 fftt rms.: basement,, near Y. No; 5 East.- ' ' , 6 rm. frame home.' S. W. art, of e!ty,Must sen for J1650. Call 119W Ufc:j655 ' s20 Want Ad Rates J'Ffrst insertion, per line. 10 0riiki each arVjitional insertion peryline, 5 cents; one week, pet lineO cents"; two . weeks", per Ipe f0 cents ; one -' moni h. per r4ie.790 ents.. Minimum Charge. IivL paia wiliiui turiT uajr.J aooble.. price will be . charged. - Count ftve words to line . : " " Legal Rate Tfcrnt3 per lineper MnserUor ANT, LIVE LONG, witlwut the Farmer - 7; BE '' FARMER- ' AND BE SATE 16 ACrels, - s Home - Barn -. Good W a t e r OWNER WANTS. - A CITY. HOME Illness rea-. ..t Representing AETNA V 1 R E INSURANCE COMPANr: . WillarUL. Sowards . . Agent 7 5 ALE! ' : ' . TRADEJIH. i- o ' illilf ... n t V!SftirfifrNOW .we "hnve some 4xtta Xl l-ooa" pi-npertioa lfftcd.4 Prlces that n re 1 iirht. too ' K' , ll7 Acres, all in crop's. : ; 21 Acres, home plenty Avatet'.V. r,icni Modern,, close in.1. n A Rnv Modern Home, 00.00 ITDO.V.X ) rMany .others. Watch our window vi J for opportunities'. , v r-- o-o- " .'V-. CINTERMOUNTAIN IfEiiiance & Thrift Cbv.; a w Avi ii.tjiiii fjrvtii ml rn. . v a rnone 150 WANTED MISCELLANEOUSi ;SFtGnorKih1r nartv tn tnV -Vi rirm ' pfricenfectionery stand at Assocla.t-v--- aSS -7- o. washing atfd ironing; also y trash hauled. Phone , 10W,: Vslg - ; -fWaiyed : Ueleiw Worses and cnw dead - onea - If called Immediately, A i . John' ICuhnl. 650R1. Provo. - tf - aaaajaaajWilyj, MISCELLANEOUS . MBlacksmi thing and tire' setting. ' : 202 So. 10th West. Phonte 606J. s4 cFor-r'ent Piano. Phone 940R. 15. -fe COwen Dranjrr.al the Fixjt -f sftopjor stove and furnace repairs. -! ICS So. 6 East Ph?me 1174J. a1 . Aar1MVa-aasrfj - LOST V. W." on strap, to Herald. Reward, v ' X a2 J. REPOSSESSED ;'CARS- V v Nash Adv. Sedan" . TNash Spec. Sedan" , tr Essex Coicfi.v : ' t -rj Nash. Sd. Roadster-. These cars will be sold fiat once for less than, the, repossessed balance. Anv? Reasonable oif e r ac! 'cepted.VTems... ; , . v MOTOR CAR CO. g PHONE 1398 . or call at 476 N. 2nd E. automobile. 7- loans ; , rive you cash or pay r6ff present finance com-. tpany and reduce pay" 7ments.-k . V' ' J J Insurance -? y of All Kinds A re - Theft Public Liability . -Property -. Farmers &t Merchants, B&nk- - PHONE 124 L 1 i ' V - 1 . n- " .-. ; t. v.- Y ,t" 4V 4 r v V r f A; 1 - a |