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Show Probate arid Guard- ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the I t Respective Signers for Further I -t Information. ' - : , NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE , OP REAL-TROPEBTY, - In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah in and for" Utah County. . -. j : v Zion'a Savings: Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff, r vs. Shurtleff Courture, Inc., a.cor-- poration; Guy LVShurtWf,"E.A. Courture, Mutual Coal and Lumber e Company, - a corporation; Mack Ke rby ; 11. (1. Blumenthal Company, corporation; Aetna Life- Insur- ance Company; a corporation, ' de-'" de-'" fendants. .,, . r " , To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Thursday the 9th day of June 1932 - 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 f ol lowing described real , property, , -- In Utah County, State of Utah, to- wit:. i . ..... ' Beginning at the Southeast corner cor-ner of Lot 4, Block 38, ' Plat "B", ' Provo City Survey of Building - LotsY thence West 45 feet; thence North ,,99. 4 feet ; ' thence East 45 feet thence South 99V& feet to the ' - .place of beginning. . ;, - ; 'Purchase price payable in lawful money of the,' United States. - 'Dated at Provo City, Utah, this ' 18th day of May 1932. ' ' ' E. G. DURNELL. ' , J Sheriff, Utah County, I ' ' ;. State of Utah. Chas. W. Mitchell, . - PepvtySiierlffr Thomas 4r Thomas, :' v Attorneys for. the Plaintiff, Templeton Bldg., V . Salt Lake City. Utah. . Publication Jn Provo Evening Iler-? Iler-? aid May 18. 25, June 1,. 1932. NOTICE - OF SHERIFF'S SALE - Y OF REAL PROPERTY . Th the Fourth Judicial District,, Court of the State of Utah in and - for Utah County. ; lranic B. Cook and' W; Mont r ; Ferry as Trustees, of the 13. S. Ferry ..Trust, and tho rl. ii. ferry Trust. , Plaintiffs, vs. Qrthclia Monk and -t aien Monk, her husband; WUlard v L. Sowards and Fannie x4io wards; his wife; Jacob B. Dmith and .' Blanche ' Smith, hid wife, "defend ants. , v : -: 1 . io ne soio,' at sn.i iff - r-aie on Friday the 17th t'ay of June. 1032 at eleven-o'clock a, m, of saldday at the front door of the Codnty Court - House, at the City and '"" County .Building,. situate in Provo : City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the ; right, title and interest of tue above 4 renamed defendants, of, in and to the .following described real property, .in Utah County, State of Utah, to- wit: - " C Cpranencijlgar- th.eHo: tbjyest f corner of Lot 4, Block 115. Plat A" Provo City Survey of Building i; thence South 35.25 feet; thence. East 54 feet; thence South 14 .58 feet ; thence East 144.75 f eet ; . thencey North' 49.85 .feet; thence West 198.75 feet to the place-of be ginning. (Together- with all rights. BOOTS AND -HER "t 4i Wm9 WASHINGTON TUBBS X FREQCLES AND FATHER go MCTTMEtt. f AS SSATty; . ABSEMCfi' iweyvs' ctau.co the cjt:kio!S. : BY MABEL McELLIOTT 1953 OfUt StSVfCt BC Y CHAPTER XXV Tj RNEST HEATH was i In his library alone. WCb a sigh of disgust he pushed bacV the plans on which he had ' been working. Odd ' bow sometimes everything seemed to go Btale, he thought. He had been fighting off this feeling of futility for weeks. He awoke with It In the morning. During the day he seemed able to shake It off but when be was tired or when his brain lagged as It did now it returned re-turned In full force. xv 0 "What I need Is a holiday." he told himself. . He rose and strolled about restlessly, picking up small objects and putting them down. He supposed Ruth would be quite late. She- was playing bridge atthe Hamilton's and they had planned to go later to the club to dance. He might as well go to bed but since he was not in the least disposed to sleep he wandered Into the garden. He stood there gasing up at , the cbldTemote. inaccessible sky, as It it might proTlde an answer to his problem. ' It was a perfect fall night. There was a cool, high ' wind , from the west and a strange stillness seemed to brood over all. It was always quiet thera but tonight seemed especially so. Thus It1 was that when a splitting sound ' suddenly 'rent the stillness the listening man felt his nerves tingle with annoyance. annoy-ance. There was a . grinding of gears. There was, Just once, a faint cry. Heath began to run in the direction of the noise. Down the . lane he , went, hatleas, a tall man In a dinner suit. When he reached the Intersection Intersec-tion , of the main road he was breathless. He looked to right and left and for an instant could see privileges, appurtenances and water rights owned or used in connection con-nection therewith.) Purchase price payable in lawful money of, the United States Dated at Piovo City, Utah, this 25th day of May 1932. Z.. c rurnt::. Sheriff, Utah County, State of Utah. By Ch&- W.-Mffchell, j Deputy Sheriff, Geo. 3. Bahif. . Attorney, for the Plaintiff, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. ' ' Publication in Provo Evening Her ald May 25, June 1, 8, 15, 1932. BUDDIES W 'A WWW. HIS FRIENDS n .. A UE'S ACTED aueffl I AAALtHia WAS l f HWfcH I III .VE OP Tli-l 1 I nothing. Then a little way beyond h caught sight of a-lean,- greyhound grey-hound shape at ' the side of i the road. He walked briskly in its direction. di-rection. " . v ; , ; v. . - For a moment Heath thought the car was empty. . Then just ahead he discovered what his nearsighted eyes had previously missed. Two tall, young figures. A girl and a man. Relief surged over him and anger, too. - . , "Young , fools, he muttered. .- "I might have known liters was nothing noth-ing really wrong. - He started to return to h'k quiet garden when something ahoaK the girl's pose arrested him. A fragment frag-ment of ' what, she was - saying reached him. . - "I, tell. you. I'm not going. Nothing Noth-ing could Induce me to I " '.' L,j: ;: .', s . THERE seemed to be something 1A tremulous and appealing about the voice. - Heath squared his shoul-. ders. He was a shy man but a conscientious con-scientious one and he thought be had . no choice. His long legs brought him In a few strides to the quarreling pair; ui beg your pardon, he said quietly, addressing the girl whose face was only a white blur in the darkness. Ia there anything I can do? I thought I heard a crash" He was shaken when the -voice that answered proved to be that of his secretary. Trembling, excited, yet unmistakably .Susan Carey's. "Mr. Heath!" that voice said. "I wonder it you would be so awfully good as to take me back to the Ackroyds. I'm staying there and the others have gone to another party and I have a raging headache." head-ache." Heath concealed bis surprise. I should be delighted." he said.- ignoring ig-noring her escort and wishing he had not left bis eyeglasses on bis study desk. These tall, young ruffians ruf-fians all looked alike. "I should be delighted," he repeated. re-peated. The youth said something In a low voice, too low for Heath to hear. The older man waited, embarrassed. em-barrassed. Then he felt a light touch on his arm. "Shall . we start now?" Susan said. She was trembling. . "You'd better keep hold of my arm," he admonished her. "These roads are full of ruts if you're not familiar with them. I can walk them , in my sleep." His manner was as calm as though nothing unusual un-usual had happened. "We'll go along to my house, and pick up a car," be continued. "It's too far to walk all the way and you're cold." . Dramatic Art. School Slated Nita Wakefield Eggertsen. after spending last summer at Stanford university, is again in Provo, and wl)l conduct her fifth, annual dra-matley dra-matley art summer school. She graduated in speech from the B. Y. U., and has had extensive exten-sive training in dramatic art with Grace Nixon Stewart and Mrs." M. P. Henderson of the U. . of U., and I III I - - I "V... r mmT,l II H I II. . .. , She began to speak all In a rush.' "I think I ought to explain." Coldly, he said, -MDoa'f tell me unless you especially want to." ' "Oh. but I do." She was shivering shiver-ing now with excitement and fatigue. "I'd like to tell you about It If yon don't mind. He he said dreadful things." She felt the man's arm stiffen under her fingers and hastened to amend what she had said. - , "Oh no, dont be angry." she begged. ; "It sounds worse than It was. really. He insulted my friends made fun of .them and then he Insinuated " "Yes?" the maq's voice prompted. "Insinuated what?" "Hfr-he'd been drinking." Susan told him. rit was at the club. Then he and another boy fought. Oh, it was horrible!" v "Sounds rather rowdylsh," com men ted Heath dryly. HPHE whole affair offended his sense of fastidiousness. "I shouldn't have come," the girl rushed on. "It was all a mistake. My aunt said ao am) she was right." Piteousiy she demanded, "Do you suppose older people always know best?";;:'.--- .. "1'verheard It said but Via not sure It's true."" ' "Well, anyhow, wo wore driving and be asked me If I irex engaged to Ben. Ben's poor," she Interpolat ed. "He doesn't belong to this crowd any more than I do." : "Well, wh&t was It he InsinuAt- ed?" Heath asked. "Whoever the young cad was, he needed a thrash-1 Ing. They were almost at his own front door now. The lights streaming stream-ing out of the lower windows Illumined Il-lumined the glrTs pate face. "What he said was that I was a flirt that I wasn't being fair with Ben, she told him with passionate indignation, "Was that all?" Heath was so relieved re-lieved his voice was almost amused. "All?" she echoed. "That's enough! It was so stupid anyway. The whole evening was horrid, not a bit like what I expected. It wssn't any better than a west side dance hall," she finished with superb dls&iin. Heuth Had led her to the garage and was helping her Into the car. "So you thought we did things better up here, eh?" he inquired sardonically. "Too bad you were disappointed. He turned to glance at her and saw that she was struggling strug-gling for composure. Tears glittered glit-tered on her lashes. Miss Maude Shearer of Columbia university. Her six week's . summer schools have, each terminated with a reel tal held at the B. Y. U. Little theater. thea-ter. A number of her students have -received recognition and-medals in senior .. and Junior high schools;. - - Federal officers are" b ill hunting for that $100,000 Gaston Means re- celved from Mrs. McLean. - Prob ably want to collect Income tax on it. TOOV VAE. t TO5fcO Tup TttMiN6 rvr V r e' Jv?T' ' - ;:. BY CRANE I thought oh I dont know what thought." , she faltered. "Anyhow It's. over lesson." now . and I've learned a pTE began to race the engine Just as me iignis or - anoiner car showed on the drlve : Heath was disturbed, i Bad luck Ruth's getting back Just. theoT Ruth' would be certain cer-tain to misunderstand He turned off the Ignition, muttered "Excuse me a moment." to Susan" and Jumped 'out. . , The ' lights of the Hamfltons car swept around the drive and he could see Ruth, holding; hold-ing; her furs superbly about ber. going up the flagged path. He would have to explain. It would be better that way. She turned as he hailed-her; ' " "l thought yoi'd be in bed hours ago." -. - "Don't bother o ring. 1 have a key." be told tier. She faced him in the hall, flicking flick-ing her eyes, Insolently over htm. "What on earth have you twen up : to? Tour r hair's' blown every way" ' He began haltingly to tell ber but she interrupted him. Soine girl from that Ackroyd chtla's party?" sbe Inquired. "Yes. they were tearing things up at the club. Ronny said. A rowdy young crowd. I can't thtnk why Letty Ackroyd permits it to go on. Of course she's never home and Mrs. Fleury is Just a figurehead." .Patiently Heath pursued bis narrative. nar-rative. "But you don't understand, Ruth. This girl she's Miss Carey." "Who on earth?" Then the woman s face hardened. "Not oh. ou can't mean this is too runny!" "It's - very awkward." he said qulatly, "but of course I'll see that she rets home ail right." Hio wife's eyes narrowed. "She's cleverer than I thought." she said Jelly. ".She's determined to be noticed. no-ticed. Vbis was as good a way as any." "Don't be foolish." Heath said sharply. "The girl's as innocent as a child." Ruth dropped her wrap on a chair and reached for a clgareu Her brows were stormy. "The whole story sounds absurd." she said, "and I warn you If you take this girl home now it will be the worst night's work you've ever done' In your life." "I don't know what you mean." He turned to go. "Don't you? Well, perhaps you will one of these days." There was a note of menace under her mocking laughter. ; (To Be Continued) WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 5 RM. modern home. Located N. E. quarter of city. Phone 1130 btw. - 6 and 9 p. m. m26 IATE MODEL Chev. or Ford 1 ton truck. Phone 010R2. m25 USELESS horses and cc's. Dead ones if called !mmed:aU"y. Call 050R1. Provo. tf -s- IK i. fit'. $r4 Tisra it "i bat rre tatr av i'vhaT it 6iD" oohjea ) I t NKtAy. -; rV1 StoU FlMP , OO? ASU. THAT THAT wy, CWEB Of ELM'-' n I 'Could tell us WHEEU- THfi I T FOE RENT FUHNISHED APTS." 2,-&,' or 4 rm,! newly decorated. dec-orated. 257 So.; 5th West. m30 STRICTLY MODERN S rm. apt. Ground floor. $2300 mo. Including Includ-ing lights and garage. 115 So. Third West. . J15 3 RM. modern ap couple. 315 North University X. CLEAN cool bedroom. 357 Kast Center street. m27 2 RMS for light house keeping. 319 East 1st No. Phone C54J. m26 CLEAN apt. with garage. Cheap 356 North 1st West. m26 2 NEWLY decorated apts. Just what you want. See them now. Phone 208W. 331 E. 3rd So. m25 5 ROOM mod. home, electrically equipped 140 W. 2nd So. m25 MODERN 3 room apt, private bath. 114 West 5th North. m31 4 ROOM modern home, nicely furnished, fur-nished, newly decorated, garage. Call 593 East 1st North. m31 STRICTLY modern. 3 rm apt. $25. Garage and washroom. 270 No. 1st East. 1525J. J14 STARTUP'S" APTHn Home, eiec-tieally eiec-tieally modern $15 to $35, 67nlw. jl34 NICELY furhLshed modern apt. $15. Ground floor. 266 W. 3rd So. J7 PLEASANT, modern 2 rm. apt. 193 East 1st No. Phone 596. J4 PROVO'S best elec. equip t 4-rm. apt. Garage. Phone 1525J. jl FOR SALE OR TRADE WILL TRADE late model Hudson ..sedan for baby grand piano. H. Jolley. Pnoric 1371-W. 157 North 3rd West. - m29 TOUND A SEVEN-LEAGUE boot. Will be given to the prlnce.lt f,its. Inquire at Herald. m27 boarndIroc 1'iOME board and room, modern home $25 per month. 754 W. 1 No. Phone 598W. Jl WILL TRADE SOME CASH and equity in 5-rooni strictly modern home, ideal location loca-tion for beauty shop, close to B.Y.U.; for small acreage witti good water right anywhere in Orem. 65 West Second North. BY MARTIN mrm tre. r'.wf .- .5ir I' BY BLOSSER OJBECTty- febtim R2SCKLES OSCAR. -"ARC--, j3JORAMT. OODJ& i FULL STWa4STMf cootJiRysoe - POO." TWEM- (Al (Business Cards FOUNDRY General Foundry and Machine Work. Electric and Acetylene Welding. TROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY THE GENERAL SHOP 159 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 915-W Lawnmowers sharpened and ad by machine. Cash paid for used lawnmowers. We buy, sell, repair and exchange used furniture. We call and deliver Free. GEO. BILLS. Manager WE KKPAIR ANVTIIINQ FOR ANYTHING Produce, Hay, Grain, Fruit, Furniture, Fur-niture, Tools, Plants, or anything of value accepted the same as cash in exchange for repairs or what do you want. C. Owen Draper and you can depend on it being REPAIRED RIGHT Free delivery service anywhere, anytime. Mall orders promptly attended to. Grates, etc., to fit any stove or Furnace. Iawn Mowers sharpened properly and adjusted right. : THE FIX-IT SHOP 111 North University Ave., Provo MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONEY? Anyone who Is married, keeping house and receiving a steady Income In-come can enjoy the privileges of our money service. Monthly repayments repay-ments are small, and therefore easy to make. Friendly, courteous attention. at-tention. Phone, write or call for full information. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Room 9, O. P. Skaggs Building. 2nd Floor Phone 210 75 East Center St. AUTO LOANS Money loaned on late model Automobiles. REDUCED RATES Under State Supervision Quick : Confidential General Finance Corp. 194 W. Center Phone 86 YOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Bond A Mortgage Company, 64 North University Ave .Ground floor, tf. AUTO LOANS! Attractive rates No Delays State-Wide . Service Erwin Lean & Investment Co. WILLARD L. SOWARDS. Representative Phone 1099 FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED MODERN 3 rm. steam-heated apt., garage. 210 No. 3rd West, (after 6 p. mV). : . - - iJ OR FOR SALE 5 rm , .modern home. 265 West 3rd No. mSO ROOM houife, newly fjapered. T44 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 317. m30 5 RM. moOern home, linoleum, garage. 243 Sduth 1st West. m31 702 E. 4 S.. 5 R. Mod. 130. S. 6.( K.. 4 R. Mod. 257 E. 4 N., 4 R. Mod. 344 N. 7 W., 3 R. Ready for occupancy. Phone 1099. WUlard WUl-ard L. Sowards, Provo, Utah. m25 5 RM MOD. home. Newly papered and cleaned, garage. 142 So. 9th . West. m26 4 RM modern apt. Located at 424 N. lsE. Call Jacob Coleman. j2 RM. apt. Priv. oleum. O round North. bath. Range, lln-floor. lln-floor. 390 W. 1st . . J16 it km. modern name, garage, an ta. 1st So. Inquire 70 E. 2nd So. m29 CHOICE 3 RM. Duplex apt. Strictly Strict-ly mod. Hardwood floors, tile bath, etc., garage. 390 W. 1st No. m27 WALLPAPERING AND DECORATING PAINTING-paperhanging. ph. 229W. 315 WALLPAPERING, painting done reasonably. 142 East 1st South. Springville. . J3 SPECIAL. Painting, paperhanging 35c per roll. Soren Mickleson. 180 South 8th vWest. . - J2 FOTC PAINTING, paper hanging and kalsomining, call 416W. 671 East 5th South. , , , : mSO MISCELLANEOUS ELJcxjttiUAit worK done - in - eM , , . change, tori produce. Call -451-J HIGHEST : casn k prices' paid' for household furniture. We buy," sen and exchange. City Furniture. Co. Phone 227R. '- ' ' S'x s -fl FOR5 SALE FTJBNITURE HOUSEHOLD ft furniture. Phone 1332. 430 East 5th North, m25 NEW SECOND HAND STORE. .!;We ?huy for cash: We U fot each, 351 West Center. , n U . Want Ad Rates First Insertion, per Mne.-lO cents; each additional Insertion per line, 5 cents; one week, per line, 30 ceuU; two weks. pr line, DO cents, one mouth, per line. 90 cents. Minimum cbarg 25 cents. If not paid within tbree days double price will be charged. Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion. Bargains in Property Elegant New Home Large - living room most modern chandeliers, fireplace lovely kitchen built-in cupboards large bed rooms bath and jjhower furnace SACRIFICED! SACRI-FICED! Must be sold. UTAH COUNTY PRODUCTIVE FARM! 50 A. 5 R. House Outbuildings-livestock Implements YOU SHOULD SEE THE CROPS -SACRIFICED! Must sold. Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Real Estate Rroker 39 West 2 Noifh - Provo Utah; . . REAL ESTATE GOOD BUYS OR TKADRS 1 Acre Farm Water and Coops.. 2 Acre Farm Water and Cocpa-10 Cocpa-10 Acre Farm Coops. '..". 15 Acre Farm Water and Coopa. 4 Room Home Bargain. 5 Room, Home close in. PHONG 1S04 INTERMOUNTAlN FINANCE & THRIFT CO. 57 N. Univ. Ave. Provo PORSALB MISCELLANEOUS PEONIES 50c West. Phone doz. 489 1253W. North 3rd m29 FLOWERS for Decoration; peonies, peon-ies, 566 So. 5th W. Phono 96411m29 PEONIES and other flowers for Decoration. 188 N. 3 W. Phone 863. , m29 FLOWERS for Decoration. 389 No: 7th West. Phone 379-J. J m29 PEONIES, Phone 2R. 649 South Second West. .m29 COCKERELS-r7 to 8 weeks old,' 8 for $1.00. 574 S. 2nd E. Spring', ville. m30 ..I PEONIES and cut flowers 60c a dozen. Mrs. Wilkins. Phone Wmr Ratcliffe, 1263J. m29 PEONIES for Decoration Day. 467 South 6th West. Phone 677W. A. Will Jones. m29 T .A TtClfT. PTiiT PUPA V 0C rViJrw " Cows,, cheap. Willard L. Sowarda," Provo, Utah. m25 , . a . rit ; - PEONIES for Decoration Day 00c per-jdpzen. Mrs. Joseph W. Clars. Phone 010R1. m20. SELLING OUT A fuU tnuipruent of machinery - to manufacture fruit products, ciders, syrupi fruit butters, jelly, vinegar. 400tl gal. stock. Cash will talk.. ,P. Kinaear, R. No. 1, Box OB.n&Tbj Utah. " ni2C AMERICAN Bull Terrier. Phone m26 79R. 8 VARIETIES tomato plants, 10c doz. 50c ner 100: flower nlants. 20 varieties, ' 25c doz.. 5 doz. . $L00, Perry's Seed Store, 408 West Center. Greenhouse 495 North 8th West. Phone 328W. , m25 RUSSETT potatoes. Joy Clegg. Provo R. F. D. Phone 044R2. m25 VERY BEST prade tomato wddit. aster, . salvia, verbena, giants petunia, pe-tunia, geranium, canna plants, etc Also water garden plants, gold fish. Everything the highest quality. Provo Greenhouse. Phone 80 "Where the Flowers Grow," . . .. m31 it , ' " r . PLANTS. Tomatoes, peppers.- egg plant, cauliflower, cabbage. 3&9 . No. 7th West. Phone 379J. . J7 . ; . : ' i' .. UUIJULlllll m r . ms i 1 and egg plants .467 So.' 6th W; " Phone 677W. -?an23 DECORATION f DAY peonies '70a doz. A. H. Jones, 662 W. 5 So; m29 PEONIES! for Decoration. Gilbert Field. 1003 W. 5th So. : Phone 1396-J. .' . ,,-H?M5 4' t LOSTjAMff 187 East 7th North. - .-rm25 WATCH, lady's white gold btw 256 E. 3rd So. and Dr. Merrill' and Oaks office. Reward. Phone' 1227. 2H-MONTH-OLD black and; white . .ii a AiL ; tt&ik; ct. : of tail .white and a litUe .brown ' ? under '-: jaws. ; Return rto XJ'i'. G. jHulickv 670 Eats 4-3 Northr "Phone 1042. ,a SILVER RIM - pair of glasses ia ' case about May 5.". Reward. - An-- An-- dereon' Garage. - '"-til J |