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Show .-v- 77 - -r 7, - i , V J. V . 1 . V. A, .A -i V- y . . "... '- F R TIT AY, S E'PT E M-E'E R-V 193 1 n SEOTONTWO FROVO; vCU'T, AH. E V E N I N G H E R 'A LrD, 4 page'otrei . 4 i77 lLAuiiroU hi BROOKAAAN ' . -a . bbl - a - - m a- sssZfr : .. ,.;x --'A--,- Off' mm ',.1 - r i 1 t i; ..'. i ' I . i 1 4 i v ' : iV':., II" I . X - ft a a aT.-'Jaaal, v i - i 'i i i i li . . niiJim i i in -i ' ' i i ii i'i ' 7 I ' ; BEGI7I nERE TOIXAT ; 'Pretty NORAtA KENT, SO-yar-U iMtltry I a law ae, atar-rtc atar-rtc MARK mAVEHf, aaa-r P- ML TftAVCUV, MtlIIalra aa..a- - tat, dealer, aft ft .fatkar -aaa ' awara eft Mark 'wl(kHl a- r U arrac taka Karata fcaa !(. Mark aalj . a . lew, rrecam, . it 4 aal kaaar arlac tka eoeiUMB That ki n all-lift! all-lift! fa. ' ' : S v abiaalaV. t WT ra . atralla V CHRIST! WtV-M U fi DERI, anllk A ntma. Kmnmu ;' aharcd as- apart ajM-atii ORADLEY -i HART, CJkrta. r-tlayrr ara, wltaaaa at k t(H.iar Bfra tkla Narata, ka ,tpmt4tf. r(aa4 ta r kiarrr -BOB VAHRBL tMiK iw7r f ' wkaat ak- la .fa aa a f rleaa v . ; Marll iUk klacxaaalva' roa4-vicr,t-rt'Vioaa far tka fcary-. lataaa lrlp.' ' Mr a Jfaraia arpart far Bl lSrlia.7 faaklaaakla re. ar4r :'A4ka trala p4a aoatk - Mark uUA.krr tkcra la aaatctklas ka-kaa 1arK4taa;a ataatlaa. v- 7- 'N&Wtso.p'rr with.tjiss tort .-. ;:..C1TAPTEB XV ljf AAlt dug one band down Into hls.wklstcoat pocket:j)efore e spoke again. , -He drew; out-a box. A .very tiny box ot .datxllng white- lirf hhk arid I s . a'gteainlng circlet of diamonds ap Veared They, .were V in-band -V "Almost forgot about thls. , : laid. ''Lett see if it nts,r- . s ' Je slinned the Jeweled band ' over - 'the' third linger of Norma's . left hand. K The ring iwtnkled up at her ike star-dust. The tiny dla- monds became "k- disc lof t Are. They . flashed 'white beat .into-the- dusky train compartment. J Or were theyj tear r tfnni fmn an1 Trrr lire Deads?, i? P' f "v ' ii:Vowr b:ekuiifnfi-" : f rfcoi .words were tJcb, (useless things-. The? tailed ; NeMn IcompIetely.J rred -tn herthriatvShe could not . brmbever EM she dreamed anyona uld;bVtfri?htenlngly; .2t.ii.:trw i..3- A , speak.' . Almoar-sBe could nor - ecstatically happy. r ;f i And so becaus she conld not And thf-words. tonswer the, girl raised her two hands.'-one to either o MarlrT eheiks.1 held his face -closely f oh -X'llGbK t Instant; ; and -.then :!ptesed her.jips tq his.- ,fc fo : iQ!tthes- fwo were, so jronngvio ; Terymucn .jniove:- , v "irBufc the-rtng-does fit! - See-f-lts ' JastSrlghtlT she e waa. tnslstlttgr'a ilttl4,laUr;:. .'waaMlie-'DossIbllity.-of losing. the sVf B-canuare k" maue uuunr w 1 i . wcaords c4m easily nowOver f'tctriOA'Pnwonf wmca sum- 'e??d:tt5.porien'TOMn-il5,nan i .ntlheyrweraJbelpj'wrvedTdla' iU&rk fllsagreed.7 Helield-up. the wwa m newspapers ! wi . ehclfled" finger to prove ihe band cottfA'- .'.V.fs:'.-; - ' alldned lafiout too' loosely. There - In resnonsd to a : telegram to his 1 rlC2rlle had, .not ; reailsed t.what i coucilowent 1 to a .stnart ; . slehderldsllcata yfinaera his 'bride I -bouzht etwrts - clothes . i A ba'4- - ? - 11iettottSfht"an -Ivory; f 1 - mutt .sormc': ne-sujeeestea. . i 5( rvtrifi marl a NAmwimflt ' w.t I ,u: JV;"- dJ&Mooaswere. "She nt.igtQma. wor tn : ': -r 1iV':!Os,;?ier;,ltt wa-. riot the , gowa ihe .had-to jefyse'dances '-r;efUic fortes ahd their act '.tothreo - yotharkhd-lutrp: 'Mt-:'.VhhaIawe4'.ber: Itrvu'Uw dMceshaiCOui:v0tdne. A r I" ' ie !dfJthirIpg.,Th)a band ln$;;rtUi : apypneqeptheik h- f.c-rtt ,vafcr;wM-tho;;imho'of taa.yWir-v.o . f.t ;riT ttjJtUoldtthe4worW ahe i4arlt,wMtacuJ;iwa dua to - -1" ':X&rvttlUff-:''.- th!;ttfuJn5fcartM U . ,'k7d;;iradt I3lat!t TouTI n-saoo ;terone elsa.abonr them - . V i -V-it rf-1!J llarkxmade a lance -it that he did not feel out of place In ; ; r.IRS; PFFIE DART, Cortespondht Phone 144-W . X" :i Members of the On Wentslan club - haveresttmidv their -regular meet-; meet-; tngs .following tha summer .Tecesa. The openiftg .meeting "was held Fri-' day evnmg Ml last week withMrs -r Northa'-Lirsen hostess. A delicious : lunchioh was, served at the card . tables at 8 o'clock. . t Assisting the hostess' in. servin .were Misses Loa - Ferguson ahd Alice 'Bingham., Four v, tables .of pTOgressllve''500 followed ' . luntfhednMrs, Viola Bradford won the gxiestprixe. Other special guest' were.;" Mrs; Hattie- Mcaavint' MwC . ,Rhodi Bohnedhd Mrs. Hattie Fer- guion Baikeis of. autumn 'flowers' decorated the rooms.- ' ' rj Mrs.' Rhod Thomaswas hostess at a quilting Wednesday 'afternoon Supper was served at 5:30. The fol-" lowing ladies-Twere. present: CMrs. James' Sorenson. Mrs. .Maxj Ann ' Jatnes; Mrs. TCate . . Hughes, Mrs.; Marjr Monk; Mir. A'T. Money and Mrs. Eliza' Money.. n " '-'f ,., -1-. 1 - - j Alnia Hansen tf ; Salt Lake- was the guest of Mrs. J.-B. Evan Wed nesday 'and Thursday. s.' j'zj-: i'j5pRIDA Y AND HEELS REPAIRED FREE Si(Leatherror Rubber) WitH Every ;- . V . Half:Sole;joby f y - i- - Oh-ot cottrte!:', ' ; - AT: B!u4 Spring there peg&n v World 'of otaljr Nbma and Mark with dimly Tlelonarj fetrangera. oo calonally drifting in and out of the background -waiters ir.ho eerved their meals, chauffenrs who drove the irfotor cars In Which they rode golf caddies, an orchest. other dancers who might haTetheen miles away for ill- their presence on the dance floor meant to these two. i?me springs -was completely oar fect'and It was completely theirs: : It ' ,waa nearly noon when.4 they arrived. True to Mark's prediction the sua was shining. Great fleecy clouds, moTing so slowly that they seemed stationary, darkened the azure sky by. their whiteness, v It 'bad been crisp October In : Blari boro. ; Blue Springs was - e0l enough! for ; lights wraps,' f warn) 6 fc thlt mtone(i bather were i8tiu taking their dally dlpa' ; " Tbe arrWal ti Mr. and Mrs.' Mark Trarer liart not bean unheralded! Cllcklng.camecaswere th first. Lf tee. - Newspaper . photoirrtiphers baring secured ' informal photo graphs, asked v the newly married couDleJtoosev while Worma hesi tatedMari gave cheerful .jissenL There was a? girl reporter on hand to - ask H details . of r the , romance Mark replies., to her, questions were sketchy,' satisfactory because about them the rounc. woman was lo..werw " r... I wauerww awry uwoui iuo I "topographer "who married a mil - V ..Ana . ao your - parents approve the marrJageTtthe,f reporter, asked, "Gh, yesi certainly: The other 'jkl& v of this story reached telegraphic -press . services feS?5.iI bwp. w J Bine Snrliigs'-photographs in Ala mornlpg newspaper Pn4ght and bylef were M.-TrAve'r,i rtnurkSi Neither .JUatk - nor rorma reaq these, comments.: , They iv&& -for the; photographer again .the .second day-because-: the y pung men; ; had proved frlep41y.jnd?.it seamed a si tuple; favor .to . grant. ; Ahd , ttnee Norma's 'blond beauty happened to bethe aort which photograph Ideal ly.- ahd, young lovei-la asubject'uni- veysaUy appealing the Picture ap- mdther Alark's iuggate arrived; The shop, ana fbir Norma. lace dance i ifTv TiiTArir , iiisiii i mana I1BT j . 7.. . VT-i -a - s rlnaon'.V Dresden t lamp. They were' plnV rose artif ally caught In a - a- - . - . f bernew. surronndlngs.v It-did not occur to lier r that , she waa almost the only-f ejlnina. gnestrat BJt Spring Inn: who did npt playgof t Gordonx Mllner .Is In' a Salt Lake hospital - suffering; from ' a serious trouble which settled . In his head. His condition Is Improving slcrwly. ;r;: :-Q&x?ymv&r, ? 5 - Don, the "five-year-old son of Mr. and lMrs.M W.' Chritophersdh la at lh L. D. S. hosnltal in Salt Lake having undergone an operation fori ostomllitls; It being necessary to re-rnoVe'some re-rnoVe'some of the bone, of his leg. Mr. Zand Mrs:-. Christopherson-: ac? companled their- Uttle son; toSalt Lake. Tha operation waapparent- I ly successful. Oneyear j ago - the lltUef f ello ndUred. a similar ordeal or-deal dwemedHo" recover, hut, the-trouhle the-trouhle returned again. 'i--'l" v 1 Mrs. Lorml Taylbr 'of; ,Rlgby Idaho, forhterly Miaa-:Vefma?: Bar ney of Lake Shore;- has undergone the thlrderious v operation n ' a year. Sha Is at a' hospital in Poca, tello and though her -conoiuon is serious 'It! Is' believed 'she wilt reP cover 'K jJ-hW -The members of-ltfia Otppla 'club yrete v delightfully entertained 2jC UUVUili ' v - A' ? , ' A.C" TV - -w ' ". . ' J Special'Fdr T V'. - f SATURDAY It- y . s rPIidrie62 1 1 XStPVlCE INC or tennis. ?She gare no thought to the &ct tbatX floten ypting women, clad la tmart thlto fld boot hd accompanied byieorta,!rc4e reguj larizon, ,ine oriaai -uaiisu. i She did dance beauUfuUr and the I - 2S?f Ue a??r! sk-roofed terrace. was; to remaLx in Noma's memory as a rairyiana. Io ( nwv vuv.o uiu 4V uu.ui w. uiui an this which was so new ana won lu derful was. to Mark an old. old tory Mark had t isited. Blue K Springs manyrtimea before. ; Days I They wenr out on -tne. porw -of Idlenesav tramping and.mdtorlng. anddown the steps. KThOi breexe v were no novelty t to him; .Norma I shoujd have thought of these thing. J -She sent, off hurried postcard waste at letter-wtiting. .Mark' did hot even bother : with . postcards. Pour perfect 'goloNen ' days were followed by dark .clouds: and a1 drenching .torrent Norma and Mark" breakfasted late in their rooms They"- dawdled" about, pnt off - dressing until nearly lunch time. .When they ; finally, arrived dowin 'stair' a log fire was hlaxlng Jn . the Jounge. Bridge games were In progress.. s' ..V - . A matron with gray hair whom Norma had ehatted with. the. day before-bustled upto the couple as they stood' tn the doorway. ' . i oh, do Join our table, yon two! she trilledv Mr. Clark'a disappeared disap-peared and, Madge and I must have a third and fourth.- , , N -Shall we-rMark asked. hesitating. hesi-tating. "I suppose It's contract ; "But I don't . play - contract, Mark. ' : "Reallvt Mrx dear child.' how qualntl" Mark - "Afraid youm 4 haTre to count us outl" hesaia. "Gopd thing. 1 gues.f I. neverhave luck on a stormy day.r-' T - iThe woman leftthem. j -y ' ' vYou ' can plafIark. Ir-I dAn1 mind., I can amuse myself,- aald Norma, N-A; ' ''" He shook her .ami -.playfully. "Nonsense.- Did I say 'I wanted; to Dlay bridge? Well 1 don't.'- So of, tbeseV days, though you'll have to have; home lewns. Everybody plays cohtraetr tHalf the women I know eat, ydrink and breathe It Young ones as bad a the old " They wandered.through the lobby Into- ak readinc room. Norma couia AA Mark ana VmMp. Rha I o. a " . -ww- . had been so' contented that this dls-1 turbed her - ) j ; Anew macrazlne one Mark'llkedl fiRrtJuiAriv-aa.vad, the day., Hel sighted. It. B newsstand, re turned , a moment later jwith- the 'Lookv Norma look at Bar weir -iate.su." . 1 . f c - -Bafdwell' ilatest , waa.a: drawing tn highly- aaUrlcal vein, v Having alilikdl UiU prli t Mark sank back Wltiinw ia. Tha'rlrl found'a btKjw ahex- had -glanced- through,! the j dayJbetore and settled down to read I dayJbetc alsoi-K - 5 S i ' ' . 1 - -, . w -a a 11 ' ' v, --a-.i ,.V.- . ITzy&ii past mW-afternoon : before; t tnavonnz man rou'sei himselL the 'young man roasci hlmselL Ho discovered the rain had ceased. "Like to take a run out and aee what the day U UkoT" he demanded. demand-ed. -'V'- A.y : -; v Norma ,alfevMldehbook. From soma mysterou ource eeiiS Thursday evening :oflast!weeJt by Miss Viola Jones. Fall flower fur nished the : decorative; jiote; ;jl Luncheon Lunch-eon was served at the card tables at 8;30: 7. Three. tables of ' brjdge;; followed' fol-lowed' Mrs. -Ann -Slier .winning .the club prize 'and Mr.T?TJucire "Jonetr, the guest, prize. Other, guests were Mrs. Evellyn Jonea and; Mis Louise Dowiey.7- -, , ? . - r r Mrs ChristyBriggs was hostess to the Laurencelle club- Friday-evening, of" last weekv' vApr6f uslott,. of autumn -mwers Vdecorated the rooms.' t A Jot supper, waa aervecL at small-table at 9:S0.;.;LTbe1remaInd erotthe'' evening wasspent en joy ihg informal garnea'ahd social con veirMfnn, ' There, were .11 members present c -V JY. -4 -.-. 4 Mr, and iMrsWm J. Stewart, of Myton, Utah. are- here because pi the death of Mrs. Arthur J. Stewart. t - rv . v a k Mark Robertson Whohas spent the . past several months -in '.Cali fornia, returned home, last week- end. 11 . jTe metric system of weights and. , neasures has been used "officially Tythe:TJnItedr-Sfate"'Pharmacd- pcwla since'1880., , ' M " i Asm Glasses CoiTectly; Fitted'. , , Relieve. Eye strain, Sto .Headache .Head-ache andDlurr.XI: use ; latest I method knowaJto scbantlst.-" .i Absolute Kesuits Cuaranteea; : t :: i, Oytomrtrlxt- wt- .-. ' nxniDcsxiiAir optical;- 'i?4 ; CARRIAGE- slickers were produced. - They were, yeiloV. olumlnoris. exacUy alike -XCeDt' thatXNorma's .was trifle gmailer.vShe TuUed her old brown' teret orer her head. " - x ' - , .,a cIard; -- know-thoie hlgty.j. -,M- -ith-brosm.W crST w iv . llke - a sun . " " V . ; was cooi ana. anarp, iBrigoraung. The, trees were dripping from.tne m ay"" Sjj wta4 W!!1, V 1L. 1 .Wf !AV. Marktook great striding steps and Norma .daaoed to keep up with him. ' They were heading dlrectlj Into the wind.-: X "Great Isn't it?" he asked, grinning. grin-ning. - . "Oh yes, I love U!" . - f!olor shona 1bT the . rlrl's face.' Het. blood ,;waa racing now. -,The, fresh odor of the outdoors after it drenching was like a bracing draft "ThI ',tofmr . not over,,Mrk warned. Inspecting the gray, cloud hung ; sky. "We're, liable , to get soaked!". Who. cares?T: " ' ' " v, "Well, if yon feel that way about It' young. woman, let' go!" . He caught - her arm11 and' they raqed like children, - Pell-mell, laughing,, they ran .until the girl was helpless -front lack of breath arid' from - laughter.' Then they went on more 'soberly. Though the, wind was cold they were warmed by exercise. They , reached, a ' part of -Blue Springs neither -had ever seen before. Small homes far from the fashionable resort section. Rain had '.brightened even the dullest cleaned-' It and made iC almost re spectabloi' 1 Time to turn back' Norma ?r 17 . "I suppose so. . 5 They retraced their" steps tnrtfb'e d tore they reached the Inn lightning flashes and a sharp crack of thunr-' der sent them running again. 'It .-'. - ... a - aa . e was raining, not neavuy, ,woe Mark and' Norma made their final daabrnp the steps of the hotel.' - ; Oh! that was fun. Mark. " Fttn'r MArtna leaned- weaklv against ;a' - w. - . --. w hetvy porch chair. . It was at that moment a tall man in . brown approached the pair. ; "Trarert!" he exclaimed. .1 . vra4 Is ka AValfl ImSaff didn't' know that yon were ' here -y X a f Sf a . -. HV s-aa.waMT, Wtien'd yon arrlver vlJark was returning the energetic' nana-Bhak. -uiaa :;- to ee- yon, StOneV :ha aald, "Oh; waa ! been here 'almost a week. Norma ".he turned toward the . girl, "here' someone I want you to know. Hollis Stone old friend. Stone, this . is Mrs,Travera, my, wife,' yf Norma "offered t bferhandj, 0ow. she; managed it-she never ;kpfw, Sha raised two blUe ' fjJPi.--Jwoim fluttering lids. Hr. f ace hadjfone 'How do von do" a&a.H sail in : a - " olce7that was ;ernlrVtl6tf hr 0wn. She tried '- to(meetthVnf w-comer' w-comer' eye again " - in that glance she , knew : he ; had ' recognised her. i . i ' N - i 'N ... (To Tie Continued:) in 7 t i One week from t next Saturday the Utah etate , f air will .open .its gatesfor the fifty-third annual ses, '......1 : .fuvnf v This- ereat 'annual ..western show ofagrlculture,' stock -raising, ind-tary, ind-tary, education and ?,,the fine ari4 has become, through it long career, af a recorder of intermountain pro gress; one of the Outstanding state fairs of the far western country. ; -'This year broad and comprehensive comprehens-ive plans for v exhibits in All departments de-partments will . make .it even more representative of western' progress than, ever, before. f" , j- ' x ; Leading in, interest, perhaps, If or aajority oL visitor 1 from -.stock raising centers, will be the western regional show' of the American Jer sey 'Cattle' club the national brga-nlsatlon brga-nlsatlon with a membershlp representative repre-sentative of ' the : leading ; breeders and .dairymen, of -the. country Bj deslgnatinglthe .Utah; state 'fair, as the western regional showv the .club assures for Utah - an exhibition of psize Jersey cattle from the most famous herds xf .theiPacifle coast thes northwest; and southwestern states, as well as the intermountain country; , '-X'-VV: 11 :i From entritfs; aid reservation re? celved during the past ,wek .by Manager JErnest Sj.HoImex.'itC is evident thatexhlblUon sprfce-f-even with the afldfid; accommodations; of the new stock exhibition -baxnB- will be at ; premium..; This fnoyes ifr, Holme-tp'gain ur e j earlyeja;. tries' pnt the, Fparf -of. prospective Utah exhibitors; In-order .that ; all exhibit may-be "properly cired for. The"lxorse sijbw, to , be held ihe last two nights of the ,falr:'ln,'the coliseum, wiirbe cne of the out standing attrac U : r. 3 of j it a "fair, according" to MXelIolraea.'," Entries of "blooded animals, have beihC re-' celved Jf rpmuar y jipia ih. ;Utan and Idahortrt -anting U. S. army, national cus.rd,"rmy . remount ' and WILLBE SEEN AT STATEFAIR rim(TTTT.T.ATn:6ini 7 Will pay rcasbr forlate xncdel car. 157 N.;,S -W.', Ph9ne 1515; ; r1 . . o30 - Loan wanted. - Young- paarrled man Vlth ;home in Irovo Mil. borrow bor-row .11000.00 and pledge; 12000.00 Security consisting ; b - conditional sales xontraothacked by the property prop-erty Itself ind the .signature of twenty reliable 'people, plus the endorsement en-dorsement of the 'seller. Herald Box 20ff" ,"'t'. s2S Wanted: JJaelea horaea and oowa dead ones . If called A Immediately, John Kuhnl. 0S0R1. Prova - ' . tl FOR SALE COWS Two young cows, cheap or will trade for: wheat chickens or hay.' R.PJX Ncv -2 Box 131, Phone 033R3. '.v- v-- b27 HELP WAtnXD V Agents to 'handle quick seller. Apply 361 No.' 5 East s23 LOST Mesh bag bet No'. 5th E and 7th . V - .t; Browne cowhide briefcase Sat or Sun: froin car. Contained Pacific Finance : Ocv-vPaper's. Return to Herald. Reward. " V s28 FOR SALE AUTOS . 1150.00 equity In new . Oldsmobile for 1225.00.- Reed Colvln. 691. West Centerv k : . - -V 2Tfc, 1 i MKir."ir ir' i'i'i'iT'i' 1- I SITUATIONS WAirniD "A,l -male chef . and pastry cook wants position. References; Phone 1179. s30 For', exp. maternity nurse. Call 353M. v..; .23 FOR SALE FUR1HTURE VksaMMMWMMMNserXJrrSrtrW For boys 125. 241 E. 4 No. s30 Dining, table and chairs, sanitary Ooti r;ugs.T256 E 1st No, 8?8 New Second Hand Store, We buy f Or! cash.'- Wo sell for cash. 351 West ' Center, - For a goo4T dance orchestra Call 134R "or 1363JT"Reasttittble ' prices. . :.- - -.. 830 You'll save moneys by letting us reolace.. yourauto glass. Ahlander Mf-Od.r,4t6?So.'jUnlyvrAve.7 . -, 825 206 Head . of 1 sheep- lease. Inq Wmiahia' Service. Orem;. . - s28 1 SS1A ,f-' 7S- 1--. J' r; . An-?foTrerfrclasSfrlates'--iWho at- I tended. Ghrlanseri' chodl at -Payaoft aany -aga,art m-vtted m-vtted to ,atte.dTthe secpad" annual reunion" to 1e 'held" Saturday, September Sep-tember 26, rat 'the old school in- Pay-son Pay-son park .-",' .- v t From 2 ' o'clock until 10 p. m. a . program has been outlined that wilE prove ..entertaining to the large crowd anticipated.- - Games, cards and aortal chat will take place until 6 o'clock when dinner will be served. During dinner a fine program; pro-gram; ; has. been arranged " and speChea will be given followed by community-singing. -, ' 7 - ' IX ,H,Christensen was city super-: intendent of Paysonat the time be taught In the old school. He has a;' host of friend among his former students whp will be back to greet him 'at 'ihe 'reunion.' J . ' . The -following Provq persons are' known ;- to have belonged to D. H. C h r 1 s i a en a - classes: Nellie Nel-lie 'Ross Robinson, Albert Hulsh, Laura Wightman ' Spaulding, . Odo Thomast . Julia - Ramsey Brown, Inex Daniels - Menlove,, Josephine Robinson' Harris, Melissa Manwlll Lewis, Katie Stark - Van Wagenen, LiUie 'Tanner Hawkins; Arthur MltchelL" x Reservationa f or, the dinner . are; to be made wih MraR.' S. Winv miri36 EaatH Third, South street Salt: Lake City, or with Mrs. Amjr Townsend; Haynea at Payson. . r Vt0tmt"lmmm n .-- v Howard . "Apples,', .17, ?. and joe France; .15 found gniity-)f speeding ahdlcauslng; a .crash Cof zthree . cars n': Wenatche sWashi .Wr rv sentenced sen-tenced to copy the Estate., traffic coae. 0131,000 words .tn tongnana. . prtvaiel owned - Aqrsesja-ellas the famous Utah, polo ponies? C ' " " a Theentertalnment features of ihe fair1 .will be , heddrmed''i.by ) the celebrated cele-brated "Ctaptaln'Dobpsle. theradio staty w,no will appear-- In-. person supportedL by his; , company ;v of 16, f lye afternoons arid- nights. , .These appearanvef , rlll be;' exclusively, an entertainment! feature: since cap. tain Dobbsle. will not use a-micro PfflwWP: iliEffliftN phone at-the fair and will not mention men-tion an advertised product' -His usual daily broadcast will be made privately over KSL in the mornings during his stay, in Salt .Lake. " , : - At'thaltlliUtah state fair-there will benany things ' of .Interest ana value ' to- every visitor young and old.- As usual, the opening days coincide co-incide .with , those of ' the semi-annual 'ebnfexencc.,of ,the;LLD.tS. church.. Make, your plans now Ito be there ? V-;, - ' r- ' ' ' . - , w-r-v FOR REUT FTJRIJISHED m ,mod. eipt. 511 ' E. 6 NO. e30" 2 tov mod. ipt 3 blka to B; T.U. 391 No., 2nd West. - :. J 'v 27. ;2 iranhapt suitable tor 2, garage. 153 E: 2n,d South; : 30 2 "H K. rms. ground floor. 110.00 mo. 492 No3 E. Phone 712W. o4 5 room brick, with 3 finished basement rooms and ,1 large upstairs up-stairs roqm. Hot water- heat Close, In. Furnished, 135. Homeland . Real ty company, Phone 85. 827 ;1' 2 apt, newly decorated?, private 1 bath, can 257 So. OUt-West. :. 830- Quiet front sleeping rm. In mod. homeinS v S27J f 2 rm.-modr apt H6V 160 1 So. 3rd East -'n' ' .,;- ...2i 1 vacancy. Payne apts. Ideal for couple. Excellent location. Phone 208W. v ' a29 Nicely furn. 3 rm. mod. apt with bath, steam heated,, garage. . Suitable Suit-able for 3 or 4 gtns. Near B. Y..U. 33 Ev 6 North.! s29 Heated bedroom 334 E, Center. 29 'A, 2 room apt for houselceeping. 319 East 1st No. Phone 654J. s29 New. mod.' apt 256 'Ew 1'N. s28 Nice comfortable room. 112 E. enter. Man with references want ed. Phone 41. 28 : 2 hewlyjYurn. basement bedrms. for ladles. 460x N. 6 W. Phone '407NJL1X-' J'-, -; .827 New 2 rm, mod., apt Bath. Gfts. 442 N, 1 E. Phone 1354 J. s27 2 mod, rms. 262 E". 7:N.- 827 Coxy apt 955 N. Univ. Ave. s27. Mod. apt i 110.' : 381 N. 3 W. s27 Mod.' home Piano and garage. 3 rm. -mod. apts '916 ,W, 1 N. 827 Sinall apt 344 W2 N. s27 - Fuj-nlahed. , rpoms .for gtrltu; dents, also small modern apart? ment, furn. or-iunfurnv 46- No". 1Z East Phone .1295J. " . s30 2 rm. nod apt - 2$S S. 5 . W. a25 - Nicely furn. 3 rm. mod apt wit! gas range, Bteam heat Adult or teachers-preferred. 115 So. 8 W. 27 H. IC rms. and North. -. board. "373 o3 Nicely furn. frOnt bedrm, garage. 257 East . Center. . :! o3 - . .'-. . - Newly" decorated -.incd. lower single; apt 270 No. 'I B 1525J. X)l Or unfurn. apt Phone' 529J. s2S : Sleeping room's, also' apartment Near; B. Y. U. 367 No." 2 East s25 , ' .' : . . r- Fully modern 3-room apartment. 233 No. 1st Vest Phone 1488., ,s25 2 room modern, steam heated apt. J foriKght housekeeplngv near B. Y. U. 867 N. I E. 1341W; a27 - Partly furn 4 rm. mod.-apt, bath. 515 East 3rd South. , a25 Steam N heated rooms. . NDCON AFTsr--:-' ".. ol7 3 rmmod apt, garage; Ideal loca- .tion...X54 'Er No. Phone 414W or atH East 4 North. - oi . 2 im.fmod.-apti 314 W.N 4 S. o3 rVlrWW FOE EENT- 3 large . rm. partly - furn. m 110.00, Call 257 So 5 West 830 - 4 roona mod. 125.00.v545 E. 2'Ni 3 rm. mod, 120 340 s.,7Tw. i j. Eldred, Phone 705. 69 N. 1 West s29 A rm.;Dapt 262 E.;7 W 2? '4ra:-mbL apt. 295 N. 3 W. a27 - 3 . rm. mo4. apt- Range and rujg Garage. Reasonable." Also board ers wanted." 371 N.4 ,W. 7. ; 27 2 rm. clean houses 922 N. 5 W. 27 House' 141 W. 1st So. Call at 441 ErOenterPhone 461R..V a 25 f V - ...... S'rm.apt electrically equipped. 140 W. 2nd South. I s25 5 rm, mod. bouse. 140-W. 2 So. s25 r r ' ' ' ' - Partly furnw 2' rm,mbd. "apt 314 W. 4th North. . - - "h 825 4 rm. apUInq. 154 El 4 No. Phone 414W. 1 . . X ol ... Choice 3 1 rm. '. heated apt ' range. . 892 N. 2 E. Call Gas r25 4 7 FOIl DALE OIT TEADE V For property in PiordVa'' noma Jn PI Grove 3fa.brobardwltb: garge. granery, barn. Call' at- 434 No.' 1 WesC::--:' 27 -TOE GALE.. HOUSED WU1 sell or 'rent 4 rW fcouseV 190 No; -4th ,E.. SpringvUle. 635 BUSINESS. ANDI PROFESSIONAL FOUNDRY Xeneral Foundry and Mhlne , Work, laectrlo and Acetylene Welding 1 . ? PROVO FOTJNDBT AN11 3 MACHINE COMPANY 25 THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave, Phone 915W Used furniture for sale. Stove re pairing. Wev furnish any parts, Uik ings or grates for any stove mad Furnaces repaired.- Chimney cleaning. clean-ing. We repair any furniture used m the home. : "; -' ' Satisfactton Guaranteed ;; 1 GEO. BILLS, Manager . LIOIIEY TO LOAZT AUTOMOBILE LOANS ToxlveYOU cash orjpay off pree ent finance company and reduce' payments. ' ' -- , v INSURANCE of. All Kind. r :.;r. Fire Theft Public JJabtUty Property Damage V. H. TUFT Farmers "A Merchant Bank, v PHONE 124 QUI O B . O A SB L O A N fi ; fid to"$300 In 24 HOUBS ' : From 1 day to almost 2 year 4 v :. to repay, if you wiah. - )' YOU GET FULL AMOUNT - OF rIUSUllaL .JfflWAHiaS Wf-..- V..- , LOAN '. . 75 East Ce&ter fit 1 - Provo YOU CAN1 current bills from your & - Mortgage' University. Ave. Ground floor. tf V CASH FOR TAXES v ' FOR. SCHOOL NECESSITIES: " .: Borrow on Your Car v 'At Reduced Rates! General Finance Corp. 194 W. Center St. ,- Phone88- ' . Provoi Utah 7 t-ii WELDING AYRES WELDtNG'WORKS-rAee- tyiene and Eleiiric Welding. We weld anything made of metalr '42 North 4th West . FOE SALE HS0ELLAirE0U3 Nawwwwwwwwwwwwsir.i Good home, made tamales.-Call 928J Mrs. Graham. 157 So. 7 W.:o4 t -.. ; j. rv- Monarch range Cole's Hot'bTast 231 E 2nd No. Phone:752J. '-' &30 r : : ' . vFew-Crawford and cling peaches. Sawaya. Rt , 3 Box131. - Phone. 051R4. . ' 829 Young pigs; saddle and. bridle. Inq. 658 No. 3 East' a29 Good Jelly or eating grapesrbUi Dennis Da,vis.. Phoe' 035J4. 'J9 Good piano,. 118 Sol 6 Eastr; ;is29 N. Pears, cra N apples. Phone; 672 No. 5 West St 7 L-.; Good:WkJior8e7441 N. 6'E.:s28s ; Heater ana coal range. 884 Mll- tftn Ave "s '. r ' rStudebaker dup;. phaeton, ill00. Will 'take rifle, or shotgun part pay. 214 S. 3 E. '. S :; Good - gasj range; ,cheap.7 ma - .7 v V - A 7 - Clinton' grapes. Phone 09J5. : Heber Hari 4 rm. mod. brick borne and "gar age, $2,000. Terms Ilk rent Inq. at 545 W. 3 N.- sl v 2 gas ranges, 2 heaters, "58 SW 3 South.- -'-OS Hay. Delivered,' ' phone, 549Rro5 For, best qualify brushea reason ably priced: call. A, Mabey , 10S3W. FOE EE1TT OR LEASE 7 A 7 room brick, modern' home. -Fur nished. :Furnaca heated Located 904 North lst .Eist (40. Homeland Realty company. iPhone 35-27 I 3 ROOM FURNISHED .apartment; $15W0; . 266 West Third South 1 Si I : , ,1 BORROW to Payj," and repay the 'loan- K vf . vw. w "ose salary. I Columbia Bond 1 'F i . rs -v'-v&e.i-s. Can 3K a?9g- SAFETY, IN . RBALV FOLKS! You never hadV better , tpportunity---OWN A FARM right' J6septor TEMPLE HILL - en built modern- brick house W;-new ;l .coope-for. 700 poultry surrounded . fyrgreens and lawn frttita cher M vrfes, peaches, apples FIFTEEN , ACRES' good farm land A LOVB I: X.X PLACE TO LtVEl-PRICEDL txxKifti May Trade.- rhon 1099 o Wmai a. Soards 39. vi. 2 Provoimf1 FOR S AT.F! . 5 Rm. Mod., heated, by B. Y. U. .l 4HAjcreJarn-plenty of waier. teuLMod he'ated. , Terms'- r - ? 'VVr Best chicken ranch' - : -r.'f v. FOB-BBNTi--" y w 1 nwm xiomes .4X150 and up - js, a.jsoom Apartmentai 1T-' FOB" TRADE-- "C jjaBnt, arm aaa noise, V.-. Homes In city for farma. - T' ;,arma for Home In City ' - WANTED 4 . ji-Plaoea ji-Plaoea ta Rant. Utn o.ilL A" ' SIrmountaINP Hnance:& ThrirtiGoJ: 57 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE.r honelS04v'v-'v 7: jttr ."-V - I - -r,'-i -0 fbr the Mbrtsafietv On East Center St Modern', br lei home; full basement fltsbe fiwl living quarters; corner- lot. jGoodj -location,. '. v7-j:vV:: In Northeast PrevtXArge mcKlern BrickHome; byot watej- furnacev-full furnacev-full basement finished, fpfr y YngV quarter, m good -location; and x : nff Icient room . for mra ; roomers ana poaraera, On University. Avesme--A'' revenue; jjjwuang - AparyneniL xtouse, ? In Southwest ProTO-Whrte drlck :' Residence, two apartmentaboUi i,3: modern with! furnace':. cornea lo.7 V cation,;. 1.. - v. y ..-ty ,-7-; These properties ,, are ;all.for-aalt ' .fwrjgttie ' mortgage vand7 on -good -"Iterma tor snake quick7 sale.-, r-p-. 'a.'7rrrw..'7rr. mL-ijm j-.A-cttr: We have Metropolitan Life :Ina, Or. " r money to loan on Provo' property -,at Seven Per ' Cent- - V iV."' - 7;"puRTrsvf- Insurance Aencs : 194 WEST CENTER - STi V- JProvo Phone .14 'V New 5 fRm. Mod. brick hardwood fine NB. loc&Uon.:7face. paved,: street Prirfgrfor quick -sale. Will accept tradeV. Fine?PToducti ve. General Farm of 23 Acres, A-l iater rightHouse, barn and . coops. Will - accept -Tfinall acreage . . . ; ' ;v-'-f r- :7V- 2 R Mod.'Apt,' paying proposition - : on price asked. .; N. E. location. -Attractive terms; CohslderJirade. Realty & rrisi 6;r: 7' PhdneSTOrV. nnriArnrtirini"V' a ri i w i w waa. miwiT 7 BOARD AlfD '7 For- 2, students. 1 blocK froin B. V 534 ,No: 1 West;'. T7 IFor ladies. Fine home. Good loca tlon. Call 924. -TFor boya Reasonable 4n N7lrt Eat-7i7 - .r" r ; -r ;7 47 ' 29 : Xrood . table board witjjf. or.wjth-outrpoms. or.wjth-outrpoms. 286 -( oi. t East b29 Private living room and piano if' desired. 356 No. 2 East v-ea29 ' ., . ' 'i - , ' : ' Qulet rnod;home -f or gentlemen. ; y357E-4. N0rth7V; a- Pirf jiprommodite 8 baVS" 63 . fE. 4' . ACall In. 5 NicVm;ur I xuRf e heated. Close and convenient Boy studenta, Reasonable'. 160 E.: -W-.-y FO,UND7 vrr r.z Money T VJJescrtheA and ten wnere-Iost wnere-Iost Call a 369 N. $ Ei Basement . ." - '.,.1 "!,.- . X. . .. .... apt'. . "A - Ja- szj- ' ; t ' Pione "?0si TwoV 3 - room-V modern "apart.. - ments NE,1 rent 117i3, mo. 5 R. Modern N. 1 W, ISO too; 1 Acref.7 R. house 112.00. mo. ,10 "'"Acre 6 R. modern house, y coops;near . Lincoln,; blsa 'Furnished . 5 R- New JJousa 0145.00 Mo.7 V 1 A |