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Show SECTION TWO P KO V O; (U TAH) EVE NING H E R A L D, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931. PAGE THREE J BEGI! HERB TODAY flfck , XA MRS. " JUPITKII la robbed mm4 murdered during the KXmmt . party afce glvr for her oeeretarr HAnV MAHKNEM. Mary oerapevrace. brother. BU-1HB, BU-1HB, vruu to have been admitted at the, mnrder hoar. - No oao fcaerro thlm bat Mar jr. ' .i - .- Mhe telle her Urn nee. DIRK IX U Y-TJIKR, Y-TJIKR, who haata Eddie. He ar-mages ar-mages a readeaveaa with the hoy ) ovrraleepa. : BOWKN of tho tr drlraMary. there Inatead. meddle la ran dewa nad killed mm he eroaaea the atreet to meet Mary. l.SIKCl'OR KANE , drops the eaae. bellevlaft Bddie the , mar . derer. Whea Mary prolftata he fella her TWIt. JUP1TRR aad Dirk believe the a a me. . Dwn tell' Mary there la aracefraek gambler ailed .'i THE. KLY tp whom her brother owed moaey. He clvea Mary a epat he found 1m the Japlter house the night of :a 'murder. II la her brother'a. The Jupiter bailer" recognizee It as havlaa; been . worn by a gate-rrafaer gate-rrafaer he ejeeted the sight of tbe murder. Ulrlc forblda Mary to Ko mm with the Inveetlft-atlow been be-en a se hla family objects to ao- tersely. . a1)iv e;o s with tub STORY CHAPTER XV the door Dirk turned back, .hesitantly." i . "Mothers' expecting us for dinner. din-ner. . Can't vwe' postpone talking about this" until later?-' He couldn't' bear to quarrel,! cither, his eyes said. " 'Of 'course' ! Mary replied, "and got her wraps and followed, ' They were, very quiet-oarthe way over and li was not until Dirk had tooled !the little car up the abrupt wiudLngdjive and .under the portico, por-tico, -and put on the brake, that ho kissed; her quickly and said "I'm sorry.i ;i'ra sorry, too,". Mary had time to whsperj before they went into l ha ho i It vi'ds an awful dinner. Every - cue silent and depressed, ex "ert Cornelia and the girl, Ethel. - whS was inspired to unbelievable 1 heigUs of kittenlshness by the .. situation, of which she apparently had full "knowledge. That much whs' evident " in every twinkling . glance ' she sent from DirktoCor-n'elia DirktoCor-n'elia to Mary, and back again. ; Even; "Mother" Ruyther ' as bor-.nelia bor-.nelia persisted in calling her, soon levked as if she regretted ber Invitation In-vitation and her thinaristocratic nose began to look a bit pinched at t ho nostrils, ''us if she were holding io ;her feelings with au effort. As a matter of fact only consideration f cr Cornel iat to j whom l she 1 w Ished in h ; lrlnrl nravenf tti hur- trlwirto the blond chit a verbal spanking. i r Dirk had said-he was sorry, but : his spirits did cot srlsej with the - knowledge of tbeir -having "made . up.';;MafynoUdedorriedly He was quiet and ? abstracted during dinner, and his' conversation was confined chiefly to baiting the dar- mg . Ktnei wnn - a venom- which ' passed right over tier pretty yellow :'head. ""'v-"-"'V " '-.- Alary was suffering an attack of Intense loneliness of spirit. Since she had rushed out of Mr. Jupiter's presence to hide 1 her (ears at bis remarks about her,, brother it had becnconting on.' And when ,Dlrk . . turned to go, for one ; terrifying V; Instant, she had felt ' utterly alone in the world. , Dirk had turned nack, just in time to bring ine breath. back intoMier lungs and .setfalso, Mary nbtedrwitli; amusement. her heart to beating . again. But 'that one Instant had taught her V SPAMSH FORIC SOCIETY . MRS. EFFIE DART, Correspondent ' - Complimentary to their oldest mimHr, Wra "r TIji rha m" ' ; Wnoda of Payson, Mrs. Effle Dart -entertained . the' of fleers 'of Sego ?141y . Camp R. N. of - A. Sunday afternoon. The time was spent in social conversa- tion and at five o'clock luncheon was served by Mrs. Stella Dart and Mrs. Grace Dart. Mrs. "Myrtle Whltelock of Paysca was an put-oi--town guest. . , v- r jar. d ana xars. ' iiries uni 'Mr. and, Mrs." James Francom Jr. of Payson went to Union near Salt BALANCE OF 93fl ,GR AI1AM-PAIGE SEDAN -rACfg 1930 FORD 2-D00R SEDAN; 1929 FORD f2rD00R SEDAN .1929 J FORD ROADSTER 1929 FORDTQWN SELAN 1929 DODGE VICTORY SEDAN Farmers and Merchants Bank Building lesson. She had Jloved Dirk before but never like this. Whatever she must do to keep him, she would do for If she tost him, nothing else nattered. "Oh, my dear, I've so much to tell you," Cornelia burbled .breathlessly .breath-lessly to Mary -during one of the silences that fell like a blight on the dinner-table. ' It was ostensibly an aside, but since a pin-fall could have been beard in the room, she might have been speaking into a microphone. - "The grandestmari, my dear! Ethel met him, and she introduced him." The tw- girls exchanged enchanted en-chanted glances. "He's a marquis or something, whatever it is they have in South America. Handsome, and so so brutal! x He has what they say Peggy Hopkins Joyce's fascination is, only the other way 'round, of course he looks at you as if you were the only woman In the world!" Ethel nodded confirmation. You know it's .a liile, but you swallow It and my dear, you loucjt! Posi tively!" She sighed blissfully. f . a CORNELIA'S veiled eyes held dislike. dis-like. Mary was sure. -The strain of playing up to Ethel was wearing on her, and no wonder. Vivacity was not Cornelia's manner and she did it badly. She abandoned it suddenly sud-denly and turned on ber friend with one of those quick changes of feeling feel-ing which were characteristic of her. ... f. -a, "She's ga ga about him. Simply gone," she smiled wryly around-the table, her eyes lingering on Dirk's. "I can't say as much myself After all, he's stony broke. and he was once & dancing teacher, or some- thingrrwasn't he? Well. Imagine! "But he gave It up!" Ethel pouted. pout-ed. "He said the strain of holding up drunken debutantes was too hard on -liim. So now he just sits in night-clubs and sulks, Sheeemed to have run out or breath, and to be waiting for com ment. Maryxwas only half listening. She had a funny, far-off feeling as if she were "not quite psesent, or were dreaming. She was sensitive to every movement, every expression of Dirk's the rest 'was . merely a backdrop for her own love drama. Mrs. Ruyther dutifully made conversation.' con-versation.' "You might have brought him along tonight. I should like to have met him," she remarked surprisingly. "Oh. he really doesn't rate that." Cornelia laughed, "t-thjnk he's a gunman. There's something rather --sinister about him. Heavens, thought Mary, he's probably Just some little gigolo of the speakeasies, some collegiate "sheik" with a 'flair for dramatizing dramatiz-ing himself. Had she ever been as silly as these two girls how seemed? She was exacty" Cornelia's age. but i she felt much older more - like a settled matron, nowadays. "He can't be broke if Uhe night clubs taffe him in," Mr. RuyHier observed. ob-served. i.'::V -'K' ''':.'"'. "Oh, well not stony," Ethel rebuked re-buked . Cornelia's descriptidn.sLSbe shrugged a sulky shoulder at her friend. "She only says that be cause she's, got bucketfuls herself. Be just like her to step in and take him, just because she can, 'and leave -. poor little .me out tn the cold.. - ' - --v ,: Ethel's effervescence had its nadir. in a sulky ill-humor which must make friendship with her a rackety PhoneJL44-W . Lake Friday to attend the funeral .services for .two-year-otd Juanlta Francom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Francom. -. , AWemarkable family gatherins is planned by Rev. and Mrs. Theo Lee f Berkeley, California, foh-icr Spanish Forkers for Thanksgiving day. v It. will also honor the anniversary anni-versary of the birth of" Mr. Lee. Dr. and Mrs. Wilder P. Ellis and -three of their children of Urumia. Persia, will be present s The oldest, son of the Ellis family Is attending school CONTRACT V ... 1 $205 j'O'i.SP 025O v: OS f O o business. Or . was she merely flat-, terlng Cornelia 'cleverly? Mary didn't know and really didn't care. Oh, letrthVtime go by quickly so that she and Dirk could go. "I don't want him," Cornelia sneered.. She turned abruptly to Mary. -' -;- " "Well, when are you - going to have another murder at your house?" r Mary 'was completely taken aback. . "My dear." , Cornelia rattled rat-tled on, "don't apologize. I haven't had sue h a good time in years." She turned to Ethel with a restmp-tiori restmp-tiori of -her vivacious air but Mary felt the sting underlying-her words. "Searched, If you can believe It. by the best-looking policeman! Nothing ever happens at .our house like that". She sighed. "We have to be content with marquises and such. Synthetic thrills. Just a hollow life of pleasure,- n'est ce pas?" She laughed, and rested her head against the back of the chair lazily, half-closing her eyes. TN the' uncomfortable silence that "followed, broken only by Ethel's giggle. Dirk spoke to Cornelia for the. first and last time during tho meal. . "Cut It, Con." he said. . Cornelia's veiled yes glittered angrily for a second, but she made a quick recovery. She waved a negligent hand In his direction, and spoke through a mouthful of ice. as if she had just remembered something. some-thing. - ' "Ob, Dirk, don't let me forget to give you your lighter. It's in my car," she said lightly and flicked malicious eyes in MaryVfacd. 1 Mary felt herself flush. Did Cornelia Cor-nelia just think that up. or had Dirk really been seeing ber? She would have liked to be a little girl again and fly at that slyly triumphant trium-phant face and scratch it- Instead, she lifted her water-glass with steady fingers and prayed that her face did not betray . the way she. felt. . "Lighter?"'' Dirk was saying, in honest perplexity. "But I don't own a lighter!" 'Dirk. my dear!" Cornelia protested, pro-tested, in a small shriek. "I gave it to you!" . ' Dirk was obviously performing a feat of recollection, ; "Oh. that one!, It's been lost so long I'd forgotten I ver had iUThanks! Thanks a lOt!" . i;".., -w -. It - was Cornelia's ijurn to flush now,n3 lrottPt!he,way ; Ihe angry color beat In her cheeks Mary felt actual fear of her. She looked dangerous. dan-gerous. And when a dangerously angry woman is coupled with several sev-eral millions of dollars, almost any thing can happen though Mary at the moment had no clear Idea what, no? had Cornelia, perhaps. - After dinner there was no opportunity oppor-tunity for the lovers to be alone, for Dirk vas suddenly inspired to a coltish sort of gayety with the bubbling Ethel as playmate. They walked Imaginary chalk-lines with a basket of , glaced. nuts on their carefully poised heads, Vhilef Mrs Ruyther pleaded for her expensive rugs; - they pummeled -each Mother with pillows nd Juggled mints and wax fruits from the sideboard. Mrs. Ruyther looked faintly gray of countenance, as if she thought her carefully reared son was losing his mind. Never, again, Mary guessed with amusement, would she give a dinner of tftis kind! j Cornelia played Chopin wistfully in the - music-room. ' -It finally became be-came apparent that no one was at Stonybrook, Long Island. Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Lee of Palo Alto and their five children,. Mrs.. Joseph Chadwick and threechildren, also of Palo Alto, wil lbe present. Commander Com-mander Chadwick is at Sea on "the U. S. S. Louisville and will not meet with .the family Lieutenant Paul V. Lee and v-if e and son of Coronoda, will be piesent. This "will be the first time in 16 years that Mrs. Ellis and her brother Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Lee have been together. The Ellis family were here In 1921 but Lieut. Lee was then on duty in China: He is at present, chief engineer en-gineer of the destroyer .division ot the Pacific' coast fleet. He is tnc twin brother of DrR. V. Lee.. The only member of the family who will be unable to be with the family will be Donaldhon Wray Lee and wife of .'Peoria, I1L, . the twin brother of Mrs. Jessie Lee Ellis. - , " - i.The members of the Self Culture club met Friday evening of last week,: with- Mrs. Diantha Living stone. 1 Being near Armistice day the occasion honored the Gold Star Mothers of Spanish' Fork, five of whom were present: 'Mrs.' Eliza Hales, I Mrs. John ' Djarrant, Mrs. Lars f. jarsen, Mrs. jane Argyi Mrs. "Jeanetta Stewart. Community singing was - enjoyed and a piano duet by the little Misses. Rea Liv ingstone and Afton Brbckbank. The remainder of the. tfme was occupie't by Mrs. Ida .Smoot Dusenberry of Provo, who gave a very interesting account of' her trip round the world on the Floating University . She teld, many interesting facts about .different countries - and particular ly about India. Supper -was served at 8 o clock to the members" and Gold Star -Mothers and MrsFern Brockbank and Mrs Stella ' Brock- bank . who were special guests, e Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hughes en tertalned the .'members of the Saturday Sat-urday Night club at their .home Saturday night. Five" tables ; of HAZEL ', ROSS HA1CEY coming in to lean romantically em tbe piano and she came out again, sulkily, and sat down with her dress high, smoking furiously. Turning the pages of a magazine busily, she watched the breathless antics of Dirk and Ethel out of the turucr ui ucr eye. t i ' TMTARY simply sat. It - was' all a play to hey, which did not amuse her much. - Perhaps if she looked sufficiently- bored, Dirk would take herhome. ; . .-' .-' She had neve? liked her father-in-law-to-be so much as when ha said, with a humorous quirk of the eyebrow which .'seemed to. make them confidantes, "They tell me you're not a bad cribbage player?" And brought out the board. She was tired and sleepy enough" to drop before tbe girls vremt home. Cornelia won out simply, by sitting on the davenport until Dirk fell upon it in sheer exhanstlon, the madcap Ethel and her grim-faced hostess having retired to effect re-, pairs on Ethel's shattered stockings. I Mary played cribbage mfclanlcally for what seemed hours, while Dirk and Cornelia smoked and! held low voiced commune on the davenport, - At last (CorneIia rose. - k "Drive you home, Con?" Dirk asked. I "No, thanks." 1 Weil, he'd asked, and perhaps that was all she wanted. And a moonlight drive with the bright-eyed bright-eyed Ethel for companion would have been sour fruit anyway. No one mentioned the Tighter, if it had ever existed. . Mary suffered Mrs. Ruyther's good night kiss with good grace,. She thought there was a shade more enthusiasm in that icy salute than usual, but she couldn't be sure. Hatless, under the dim pom i light, her coat laid lightly about 1 r shoulders, she looked like a nt4e.. sleepy child and not at all like -the weary, emotion-worn woman ot the world she was feeling. But she couldn't know that No wonder that her future mother-in-law's eyes rested on her with unwonted gentleness. gen-tleness. It was hard to remember at the moment just what those, "undesirable" "un-desirable" matters were that had steeled her heart against the girl until now. . , Mary caught the glance and thought Ironically "Wouldn't; it be funny if she began to like me now, that Dirk and I have quarreled?" Her heart was heavy with'prerooul-tion. with'prerooul-tion. Dirk's aloofness 'all. evening, had utterly humMed her spirit She was-sure rrowthtitte-- harHwtopped loving her. thai on the way home he was going to tell her their marriage mar-riage would be a mistake. It was ridiculous, birt how else could sh a explain his terribly changed manner? man-ner? She climbed Into the little-coupe little-coupe feeling like Marie Antoinette going to her doom. But they did not quarrel at least not then." Dirk settled beside be-side her with o comfortable sfrjh. adjusted the window, and gave "her hand one hearty squeeze before setting set-ting the little engine to thundering. thunder-ing. ' "Sleepy?" he asked. , Mary murmured assent. . "Well, don't go to sleep yet.; kid. You and I have got a lot to talk about" Miry's heart skipped a beat. Now what did that. mean? They ua3scd the Jupiter gates as if they had not been there and Mary saw. that Dirk was guidtng"Tthe car off the highroad high-road onto the small road that led to the Point, which overlooked the moonlit sea. (To Be Continued) score for the ladies, Golden Wald-ron Wald-ron for the gents and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson the consolation prizes. At 11 o'clock a buffet lunch eon was served. ,t ,-, Mrs.'Georsre Manwell of RHdge. Idaho, - and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson of Salt Lake spent Sunday here" They were dinner guests ol Mrr and Mrs. David James. The following Spanish Fork girls were-guests at a meeting of the .V-'1 Norns social unit 61 the B. Y. U. at the hAme of Miss Mollie Bird at oringville -Monday night: Miss Evelvn - Jones. 'Miss Norma Han- un. Miss T.urHe SVlnner, Miss AlKe Bowen and MissvWilma" Hansen. Mrs Dori Jensen of Slieljv. Idaho, lain Spanish Fork this week, .because of. the death of her r brother -Lester Jones. MUSICAL COMEHV-SET 4 SPANISH FORK Battery C. of th- 222 Field Art"e-v. the local unit of the Utah , National ' Guard, will- give an amateur three-act musical . corned v..5West of . Broadway Broad-way at , the Winona - theater. ' Fri-dav Fri-dav and ,Saturdav nights of - this week. A laree crowd of amateur thespians will participate in the showwhlch is. under the direction of . Mls Leona , Brown of the National Na-tional Producing company' of Chicago, Chi-cago, .-iZ , . " v-' i '"- An averafire ot 272 railroad pas engers . arrive -at or leave ; from Chicago every-nnlriute of the dayx 1 . ' NOTICE, ?i Notlc is hereby given that Utah Giggly Wigglvv Co. of "ProvO, Utaht has made application to the office vf the Sec. lof State 'of the State of Utah fdr -the exclusive )-lght .to. use the -name 'Oquirrh" : as ( aL trade ! name for butter. - - . - Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ' Sealed proposals will be received by the Utah State Building . Commission, Com-mission, Room 36 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 10:00 a .m. November 30tb, a931, and at that time publicly opened and read for building the upper part, of Jhe Dairy ; and Hay Barn at the Utah State ' Hospital, Provo, Utah. Plans and specifications and pro-p pro-p sal blanks' may be "obtained at the office of Architect, Ashworth & Markham, Warier Building, Provo, Pro-vo, Utah, 'for which a deposit of $10.00 will be required, all of which sum will be refunded provided the bidder has returned the plans .and specifications in good order to tiie office of the architect not later than December 3rd, 1931, and providedfurther pro-videdfurther that he has submitted a proposal for the work herein ad- vertised; otherwise omy $5.00 of the,. deposit shall be refunded.' Proposals shall be made in strict accordance with all provisions of the specifications and must be made on blank forms to be provided pro-vided by the Architects. . Cash or Certified Check in the amount of five percent of the bid musjtaccompany each proposal. reject any or all proposals. Utah State Building Commission, W. J. Halloran, President R. K. Brown, Superintendent of Construction Published Nov. 20 ad Nov. 24, 1931. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Name of Corporation Utah Lake Distributing Company, location of Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors neld on the 12th day of November, 1931, an assessment (No. 22) on the capital stock of the corporation was levied as follows, to-wit: Saratoga District Gen'l Maintenance ...... . .$1.73 Dist. Maintenance .45 Power per acre-foot 1.81 Gardner District Gen'l Maintenance 1.73 Dist. Maintenance ; . 51 Power per acre-foot 1.55 . Riverton District Gen'l Maintenance 1.73 Dist Maintenance ... 66 Power per share 4.83 Hunter District Gen'l Maintenance 1.73 Dist. Maintenance 83 Power per share 4.06 The payment of Assessment No. 21, entitles the stockholder .to a credit of $2.50 per share to be da-ducted da-ducted from the above amounts. Said assessment is payable immediately im-mediately to R. J. Murdock, Secretary, Secre-tary, Room 15, Knight Building. Provo, Utah. Kf Anytoakupon which this as- Saturday, the 12th day of Decern ber, 1931, will be delinquent and a I- vertised'for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before. will be sold on Saturday the 9th day of January, 1932, at the hour oi 2 o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent delin-quent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. r' R. J. MURDOCK, , Secretary. Qfficfe Room 15, Knight Bldg , Provo,- Utah. Published dates: November 13, 20 1931. - NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL. PROPERTY In the Fourths Judicial District Court of the State of Utah in and for Utah County, P. L. Larsen, Plaintiff, vs. Robert Daybtell and Martha A. Daybell, and Provo -. Commercial and Savings Banka corporation. Defendants Bonneville Lumber Co., a coi -poration, Intervepor, vs. P. L. Lai -sen, Robert Daybell and Martha A. Daybell, his wife, and G. W. Daybell, Day-bell, and Provo Commercial and Savings Bank, a corporation, Defendants. De-fendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Monday the 14th day of December 1931, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said ,dayx at' the front door of the County Coun-ty Court House, at the City and County 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 realt property, in Utah' County, State of Utah, to-wit: . , v Commencing at a point along the East side of theState Road, assumed as-sumed to be North 28 52 West 1810.62 feet from the corner of Sections. T, 8, ,17 and 18, Townsbjp 7 South, Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; which, corresponds to a point South 28 52 East 217.76 feet and North 61 08' East 50 feet from the Street' Monument in the center of the State Road and Ninth South -Street, Provo- City; thence Torth 28 52' West 151.10 feel; thence South 89 East 525.3 feet; thence South 4" East 115 feet, thence. South 13 43' East 22.48 feet; -thence North 89 West 462.76 feet,! to the place ., of -k beginning. Area 14 acres, more- or less. Together ' with all jwater . rights and privileges thereunto belonging, and all hereditaments and -appurtenances thereunto . belonging, orin any', wisif appurtaining, including storm and - screen . windows and doors, gas, j steam, ; electric, , and other heating, and lighting appurtenances,, appurt-enances,, and all fixtures appurtenant appurten-ant to said premises. . Purchase price payable in lawful money of the. United States. - , "'"Dated at Provo City Utah,' this 20th day of .November 1931. '. ' . V&JE1--G. DURNELL, , K'er iff, -Utah County, Utah., :, . v By Chas-W,Mitchell, '.- Deputy Sheriff. Chrtstensen" & Straw; , , Attorneys f or: Provo Commercial & . Savings Bank; a Corporation. ' Provo, ' Utah. Mi FOR RENT FURNISHED .New 5 rm. house $25. 936 Wcst Center. ' r.27 Mod. steam heated, elec. equipped apt Apply 142 W. 2 So. n2l 3 rm. mod. apt $35. L. J. Eldred. 68 No. 1st West. Phone 705. n27 2, 3, or 4 rm. mod apt. with garage. 453 No. Univ. Phone 1320. i25 House. 450 E. 3rd So. Unf. houot, 233 So. 5th E. Call 195 or 167. n25 Nice clean, newly decorated 2 rm. mod. apt. 112 W. 4 N. n25 Heated bedroom. 214 So. 3 West. Phone 623R. ni!3 Mod.- apts; 73 No. 7 West n30 3 rm. apt suitable for couple, mod. 262 East 2 South. n2-"- Small furnished apt Call at 344 West 2 North. ni 3 clean mod. rms. Phone 171 VV. n:J2 3 rm. mod. apt., 5 or 6 rm. mod. home, nicely fura. Phone 470. n20 Furn. mod. house. 132 S. 1 W. n27 Heated bedroom. 161 W. 1 S. n20 2, 3, or 4 rm. mod. apt $10, $11., $16, $18. Call 774R. n22 Mod. apt. $10. 381 N. 3 W. n20 . Apt 227 E. 3rd No. Phone 529J. Nicely furnished mod. home $25; also heated 3 rm. apt. Inq. 115 So. 3rd West h . n22 STARTUP'S Apts. comfort of steam elec. equip. $27.50-$40 67 No. 1 W. tf 1, 2 or 3 rm. apt. Call before 6 p. m. 58 W. 3 So. Phone 380J. n22 Heated rooms and board. E. 1 N. 320 n2 FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED 2 rm. house. Jnq. 492 E Center1. n27 SPECIAL TODAY FIVE ROOM FARM HOUSE $7.50. This is reasonable rent. Phone 1099. n22 Small home. 145 N. 3 W. n25 Mod. home. 156 S. 3 West. . nZi Mod. 3 rm. heated apt, garage $27.50. 224 E. 4 No. Phone 186J. n30 4 rm. mod. house, range and linoleum lin-oleum $20. Phone 306W or 157M. n22 Mod. brick home. See C. H. Du.-rant, Du.-rant, 718 W. 1st No. nl''. 4 rm.' mod, apt. 285 N. 3 W. n27 3 rm; mod. house, garage. 336 1. 5th North. ni 2 rm. home. Inq. 316 W. 1 N. n24 Mod.. 3 rm. apt. fur. or unfurn. Private bath, garage. Phone 306W d7 MISCELLANEOUS When in need of catering ca'l Milo C. Hendricks, 157M. cV For,? rent, garage. 520 E. Center LOST 1 black heifer, no brand; 1 black and white heifer, no brand; 1 Jersey heifer, 57 L. H.; 2 short" yearling Holstein steers, no brand. Notify Sutton Market. n25 FOUND y Llewelyn dog. Phone 558. Owner must pay for ad. n20 FOR SALE HOUSES , SALE Five Acres New Mod. efn V Home ATTRACTIVE HANDY NEAT Phone 1099. n22 MAKE AN OFFER A NEW HOME Just completed Ideally located- pretty brick- INTER-ESTDMG INTER-ESTDMG Phone 1099. n22 1 ASTONISHING OFFER TEN ACRES LOAMY SOIL Seven Cozy; Rooms MAKE AN OFFER. Phone 1099. " n22 RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICED NINE ACRES Five in large Cherries HOME CLOSE BN' $2250. Phone 1099. ,n22 DO YOU PAY RENT How can you lose on this TWO ACRES-THREE ACRES-THREE ROOM HOME RenUi terms. Phone 1099. . . n22 ' GOOD - FOUR ROOM HOUSE S. W. PROVO$1500, $300 Cash to handle. Phone 1099. ... n2Z m iiiynr irWVVVVVVVWVAAA FOR. SALE AUTOS 2 door Ford, 1927- model T. good condition.- 262 E. 2 So. . n24 Be Sure . and See NATIONAL SAVINGS t "J. CERTIFICATES on Provo Merchants at the UTAH:: I : OFFICE SUPPLY - AIT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL FOUNDRY General Foundry and Machine Work. Electric and Acetylene Welding PROVO FOUND KT AND MACHINE COMPANY THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 915W. Used furniture for sale. Stow repairing. re-pairing. We furnish any parts, linings lin-ings or grates for any stove made. Furnaces repaired. Chimney cleaning. clean-ing. We repair any furniture' used in the home. Satisfaction Guaranteed GEO. BILLS. Manager . TYPEWRITERS T Y P E W R I T E R S Bought - Sold - Rented - Repaired Provo Typewriter Exchange 77 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 90 CABINET WORK S. W. PETERSEN All Kinds of Cabinets and Store Fixtures Made to Order., Rs. Phone 928-W. Shop 54 N 4 W. STOVE REPAIRING Stoves and furnaces repaired. C Owen Draper at the Fix-it Shop 105 So. 6th E. did MONEY TO LOAN AUTOMOBILE LOANS To give you cash or pay off present pres-ent finance company and reduce payments. V. Farmers H. TUFT A Merchants Bank Building PHONE 124 QUICK CASH LOANS $10 to $300 in 24 HOURS From 1 day to almost 2 years to repay, if you wish. NO FEES NO DEDUCTIONS YOU GET FULij AMOUNT Ur LOAN. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 75 East Center &t. Provo YOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Bond St Mortgage Company, 64 North University Ave. Ground floor, tf CASH Have you paid your TAXES? A 12 monthly installment loan on your car will pay them, see us today. QUICK CONFIDENTIAL General Finance Corp. 194 W. Center St. - Phone 86 Provo, Utah WELDING AYRES WELDING WORKS Acetylene Ace-tylene and Electric Welding. We weld anything made of metal. 42 North 4tn West tf FOR SALE FURNITURE Several nice pieces, personal belongings. be-longings. 555 E. 2nd So. n20 New Second Hand Store. We buy for cash. Wa sell for cash. 351 West Center tf FOR SALE COWS Fresh Jersey cow. Heifer calf 2 mos. old. Phone 051R2. Rt. 3, Box 131. n20 DRESSMAKING All kinds. Stine Hansen. 936 W Center. 29 SITUATIONS WANTED Experienced girl wants housework. house-work. Call 988. n25 Woman wants work. Nursing preferred. 377 E. 1st No. n23 WANTED "" MISCELLANEOUS Chocolate dipper. Phone 756W. ' i.r.., . -v.. , . .-n24 WANTED SALESMEN ' Salary and' commission for men who can" qualify selling high grade mdse.- Interview"! Mr. Hubert at 8 a. m., Friday and Sat. Nov. 20 and 21st- 164 W. Center, Provo; ; , BOARD AND ROOM "lnloodhome WANTED! - A Lit, F U R & Are -Still in Good Demand. As the quality is getting better bet-ter they bring you more money. mon-ey. Give us a chance to prove that we are paying the highest high-est market price. -We also . buy , Aides and . pelts at j full value.. . PROVO IHDE Jfc FUR CO. Phone 367 148 West 6th So.' ., .:-::. ... " tf 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 line, 50 'cents; onex month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge 10 cents. If not paid within three days double price will he charged. Count five words to line. 10 cents per line per insertion: FARMS WITH MODERN HOMES 25 A. MAPLETON ATTRACTIVE ,24 A. OREM BEST PRODUCTION . 5 A. CLOSE IN CHEAP 2 A. PROVO BENCH $25 MO. 4 A. MAPLETON VERY NICE 1.5 A. PLEASANT VIEW 10 A. CURTIS STATION. Strictly Modern NEW HOMES Just completed New Modern Home Price is right BUILT WELL. SIX COZY ROOMS . Hard wood Floors. N. E". PROVO DNTER-ESTING. DNTER-ESTING. COZY HOME CHEAP, S. V. PROVO Tenns to suit you SEJi HOMES NOW. Willard L. Sowards Agent, 39 W. 2 N. v Provo, Utah HOMES and FARMS 4 ROOM MOD. FRAME 3x12 lot, by B. Y. U. .4. ROOM MOD. BRICK -6x16 lot all improvements paid, $1200.00. . U ACRES 5 Room Erick House; coops 2000 chickens. 6 ACRES Good home plenty of water; coops, barns, etc. HOMES FOR RENT MONEY TO LOAN Character Loans Collateral Loans Auto Loans INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE & THRIFT CO. 57 N. Univ. Ave. - Thone 1304 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Apples. Phone 1139W. d2 . . i n ..... .. - 1 Good Russet potatoes 50c cwt. Salem Merc. Co. Salem, Utah. d2 Jersey milk, best whipping crean and fine fat ducks. Phone 98L n23 900 pullets, laying 55 $1.25 each. Ed Spalding, Vineyard. n20 Green or ripe tomatoes. Call 460M. ' n30 ' Roman Beauty apples at Jepper son's. 412 W. 3rd So. Phone 592M. n23 Sweet cider, 30c gal. Thomas 672 N. 5 W. Phone 1048. n2G Sweet cider, 25c. C.Owen Draper. Jonathans 85c arid $1.00; Delicious, Delic-ious, $1.50; Bananas, Homes, Wit.e-saps. Wit.e-saps. Thomas, 672 N. 5 W. Phone 10-18. n0 Turkeys. Call 277W. n21 Koman Beauty apples and po tatoes. Phone 482W. n2i Sweet cider 25c gal. delivered. Call 023J1. x n2l joai. uom. lump, one ton 6o; by load $6.00. Absolutely guaranteed. guaran-teed. Phone 462. . d6 Expert watcu repairing. 25 yrs. experience. Dell Chipman, 13S So. 3rd West. n23 New muskrat coat 38. Ph. S80J. n27 Rabbit hounds, coonhounds, spaniels, alredales sold on trial. Correspondence promptly answered. answer-ed. LaRue Kennels, LaRue, Ohio, tf First class hay. Phone 801R. n25 FOR SALE OR TRADE TRADE FOR PROVO HOME 25 acres New Modern Home PRODUCTIVE VALUABLE Phone 1099. rfZ2 SPECIAL! Copper Tank" Hot Water Heaters Large enough for ' Most All Cars. xTank Measurements ' 8 in by 5 in. LOTS OF HEAT " Installed PROVO MOTOR CO. 145 North UniF. Ave. Phone 1403 |