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Show SECTION TWCT PROVO: (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,. 1932 PAGE THREE MONEY 7CORLEY SS CHAPTER XXIII TPHE Townsend limousine arrived at Lottie! apartment promptly at 10 o'clock. It remained there waiting until well after 11 because Mon . and Lottie bad set out at 9: SO to shop. On the list were shoes, hose, lores, purse and even a rose-point handkerchief. Lottie's suit, donned with much twirling and twisting before the mirror, had been pronounced exactly, ex-actly, right tor. Ifona. Both girls agreed, that it was far better than a new one, hastily selected and not fitted properly. Lottie selected a blouse to go with' It. Tou look sfmply adora bis J" she told Mona as she tucked a stray lock, carefully beneath the new blne,aat' , . She surveyed Mona approvingly, then dropped to her knees and bus ted herself with the hem of the skirt. "Ton say they're opening accounts ac-counts for you," she went on, rising and scowling at the refractory hem. "And you're not even going to lire at Twilands. Wonder why r Tm to spend the year or moat of it except the hot months t the town house," IXona repeated patiently. pa-tiently. "Learning to be a lady I suppose! Using the right fork. .Which sauoe to order with the fish. Learning to be a credit to the Townstnd .family-' - '$&m&'my TRTelL rre s ibi lot Jew? h. Probate ahSGuard-iatiship ahSGuard-iatiship Noitxpes Consult County Clerk; or the i Respective Signers ' for ; Further I information. h&&j&'' NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' ,: ; In the District ICootff Utah County, Utah. 1 ' Estate ? of ' George r qttilSrimhaU. i.ieceaseo'-.-"". '-.iW Creditors wUl presentclahns with fouchers, to the undersigned at the office of Raymond ' B. : Holbrook, BOOTS Aim HER but; cvs.i r i 1'' , iJk kvi . is . . C WASHINGTON TUBES r(. JOt gasv MUTT i 1 -..,. ; v Vt2. 5CUrr? f OUto AStt US' CM4.:i2L KOOfA STEPS. . ; M'--.5t v amm .v - m FRECKLES; ANDlS FRIENDS serred lions. "And X do want to bo a credit to them!" "What I mean is this," the other girl Interrupted. "When you get back; right after- the ceremony you're going to find time heavy on your hands. No Job, no house work. Just time to kill. ' Well, suppose we step out and buy - your clothes together. to-gether. Maybe I dress like a tamp myself but I know what the well-dressed well-dressed J young 63rd street wife should wear. That will take up part of your time. ; Of course IH be as busy as a bee myself but I can get off now and then.1 -rm;: ."Busy as which beer asked Ifona, wrinkling her nose, her disturbing thoughts for a moment forgotten. - . ' TOTTIB was wriggling Into the sleeres of her coat. The one that ? hangs around the hire and doesn't work, maybe," she answered. "Still, that's not fair, Mia. X did work erery day this week." "And earned twice what they paid you Mona said promptly. "Do you hare everything?" Lottie paused at the door to ask. "Take a last look at this place. Miss Moran. Maybe Mrs. Townsend won't be able to get here often." "Don't be like th&tf" Mona's voice was distressed. "Ton know 111 always al-ways keep all my old friends." Lottie slammed the door shut, tried to make sure of the lock and tossed the key into her purse. It was a trim little bride whom Jackson, the chauffeur, saluted before be-fore he opened the door of the car with alow bow; Privately Jackson decided , that the other young lady was decidedly attractive too. The chauffeur, thinking of his own happy but frowsy little wife back In the country, sighed. ' Tfie car glided up Seventh avenue ave-nue to the park. I've got an Ideal" Lottie announced suddenly. Staying protests with a smoothly gloved hand, she leaned forward. "Jackson," she called through the window which she had opened, Ignoring the speaking tube. "Has Mr. Saccarelll'a yellow roadster been at Twllanda lately? He's a friend of mine. I thought maybe I'd see him today." t"The yellow roadster?" Jackson thought a moment. "Tea, miss. The yellow rdadster was there yesterday. yester-day. Not at the garage because Mr. 8teve never bothers to drive to the garage. X saw the roadster last night parked by the hedge, v' Lottie surveyed Mona ; triumphantly. triumph-antly. , v- - .. V : Was it there this morning, Jack attorney. Paramount theater building, build-ing, Provo, Utah, on or before the 29th day of October, 1932. WELLS L. BRIMHALL, DEAN R. BRIMHALL, ' v Executors. Raymond B. Holbrook, Attorney for Executors. 1932. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Alvera Jenkins Paine, sometimes known as Mrs. M. D. Paine. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned BUDDIES KOTrWUG , vf? f ; : VX1 l!S 'v . ' Z 'I KW?" .... son? Is Mr. State siayTng over for the wedding? You've heard about the wedding, I suppose?" Who . indeed x in the Townsend employ had not - heard about the wedding? But Jackson's reply was circumspect, "Begging your pardon, par-don, Mias, about- the roadster I could not say. 'I-left early to do some errands for Mr. Townsend." Tou.didnt see ft then beside the hedge this morning?" vv?f :m Jackson smiled. "Mr. Steve vied It last night. That's all I know. I saw him get into it when I drove the doctor to the station. That's the only time? 1 1 saw. "it. Of course," apologetically, .. "Mr.; Steve never parks it twice In the same place." ."And Twllanda Is full of parking places, isn't UP offered. Lottie. She was Jubilant, This meant, of course, that Steve would be there. He'd be best man, most likely and she maid of honor or whatever you could call it when the wedding takes place in a sick Toom, fJTOET rode now In ' silence. The sun was shining and spring was in the air. A tender base, of green filled the distant fields and finally the dim outlines of Twllanda raised above the sheltering branches across the valley. Lottie craned her neck as the car entered the gate but failed to spy Steve's car. "Listen, honey," she whispered as they drew up before the door, "if you want to back out right now I'm with you. Nobody on earth can make you go through with this if you don't want to" Jimmy appeared at the door, his face beaming. "Mr. Garretson will be down directly. Miss,", he told Mona, "I, wish you much happiness, Miss, if I may be so bold." He turned to the stairway and. bowing, pointed the way Into , the drawing room. - 5; The room was empty. From a drawer in a table the butler drew out a package. It was a long, flat jeweler's box. !Mr. Steve asked me to give you this. Miss," he said. "Privately, Miss. He said you would understand." ' "Mr. Stover Lottie exclaimed. "He's here?" Jimmy shook his head, "No, Miss. He's gone. But he asked me to deliver de-liver the package before the wedding. wed-ding. Miss." Lottie turned in dismay to Mona who stood with the open jewel case in her hand. It , was the necklace and Mona bad promised to wear it on her wedding day. at his office in care of theTintic Standard Mining Co., Dividend, Utah, on or before Oct. 29th, 932, M. D. paine; - - Administrator. Mays & Beetle " " ' .,' Attorneys for Administrator. 1123 Boston Bldg v,Pubc.4atesIAug26, sept, 2, 9.J6- NOTICE TCi CREDITORS Estate of Elizabeth Mathews! deceased. de-ceased. Creditors " will present claims with vouchers to the' undersigned under-signed at 341 North FJfst East . ' v C TEL&PWOM6 jyi Vi-" a i-r j fJow 2 IV Mechanically she slipped the thin chain of diamonds about her neck and fastened the clasp. "Goner Lottie repeated. "Ton mean Steve didnt want to stay for the wedding, Jimmy?" "Hardly, I think. Miss. Ton TEVER Lottie waV to could not be explained at the moment. ; Mr. Garretson entered the room and, murmuring, the butler bowed himself out. "Ah, Miss Moran!" Mr. Garretson was saying. "And I'm glad to know you. Miss Carr. You both look very charming." "The gardner, sir, with the bouquet," bou-quet," Jimmy's voice came from the doorway. , The old gardener, hat in hand, shuffled forward to present an offering of-fering of delicate pink rosea. "I've made every bridal bouquet for Twllanda Twl-landa In SO years," he said. "It's beautiful. Thank you!" "And you. Mist, if I may gay so, are beautiful too." Mr. Garretson turned to Mona approvingly. ap-provingly. "The ceremony is to take place In the sick room." he said. "Townsend had a slight relapse re-lapse last evening. Oh. nothing serious! But we thought it best not to allow him to rise. The doctor and nurse are there with the minister. min-ister. Miss Lottie and I are to be the official witnesses." In silence they climbed the stairs. The staircase seemed Interminable Inter-minable to Mona but they, reached the top, and moved down the dim, wide hall. Nearer and nearer to Barry's door. Which one would it be? Ah, here! "Everything's ready, sir," a nurse whispered. She moved asideas Mona, large-eyed, clutching the roses, followed Mr. Garretson's gesture ges-ture and stepped within. If only they would give her one moment. Just one, alone with him! "Mr. Townsend has been very ill," the nurse said softly. The sick man, lying back on his pillows, opened his eyes. It was not Barry. Mona understood it all in a flash! It was Barry's uncle the talL slender man who had been lunching with Mr. Garretson at the Savarin! The stern eyes, opening, held the girl's for a long moment. "Miss Moran?" he said. "Thank you for coming. I'm sorry my rascally nephew nep-hew cant be here to witness our marriage. He Insisted on sailing tor south America last night. ' (To Be Continued) Street, Provo City, Utah on or before be-fore the 10th day of November, A. D. 1932. Dated , at Provo, Utah, September 9th, 1932. . ... KATHRYN ANN MATHEWS, Executrix; A. L. Booth, Attorney. tepMft 30..1932. . v ;summons . In the': District Court of UtaH County, State of Utah. Reva Weber, plaintiff vs. Rudolph Ru-dolph H. Weber, defendant. You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after serv- AW t NCAWH VtAP.feD OWT OF , X BETCHA ITS DOCTOR JOUES, CALUU3 ABOUT . POODLr ... CSEE UOPG j EVE&Y7WIM6S jr. ' - r; ( -T-'-f ' , i T'Zl : " .ess. sbssl jmirTmmrmmmrimr-nmmmrmmm i - u if ii fu vi I I k i i i vi i i i n i ii l r if II II tri HI 11 A . I I W l I K' I - 11 f - w . , it I I I M i . i i i i u UOT IT id a ir nnt I in in m - j m m j in nf INFORMATION DEPT.- Auto Glass Installed While you wait. We will call for job and deliver. Maiben Glass and Paint Phone 160. 272 West Center. b30 Automobile Loans Automobile loans and refinance. 157 No. 3 West Phone 1371W. Ahlander Mfg. Co. UZJZ. MoU" BODY & FENDER WORK, RADIATOR REPAIRING. Springs : and main leaves for all cars, in stock. Phone 182. 4?6 So. University Ave. s30 Dry Cleaning -Madsen Cleaning Co. Phone 475 . . . Cleaners of plain and fancy garments . . . Rugs, drapes, blankets, etc. We call for and deliver. o5 Kodak Finishing VAN PHOTO SERVICE Paramount Theater Building. Paul's Radio All makes of Radios repaired, 446 West Center. $11.25 and up BERTIN BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 1343 Residence Jeweler 25 years experience expert watch and clock repairing reading glasses $4.00. DELL CHIPMAN, 138 South 3rd West. o5 Shoe Repairing Sam the Shoe Man, Proprietor. We do the work right. University Shops 490 No. University Ave. and 208 West Center. s30 e Ru A- Sftll i ' I J FOR CASH. Buy from us for SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. 6th W. We Buy ysed. Furniture V We pay the highest cash price. No limit to quantity or kind. - Free Estimates. ; NEW 2D HAND STORE, i 357 West Center Street " Provo s30 ice- of this summons upon you, if served within IKe cmSSVtmiSSm this action is brought,' rbtherwise within thirty days ;af Ceir 'service7 and defend this action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be , rendered against you .according .ac-cording to the demands of the. com plaint which has been filed with - - ; ; UlS WITS. He FREOOCS? VUEU.CAKI MX GUESS VWMOTHis 7 rr ismt ) DOCTOR. JONES-. AW, . IS? AM, 5 , OLD FR1EK1D rsa me ' i XlDDIKk?... V4HO IS IT f 1K my zM. n ra. m iij ii. MANNING FINANCE SERVICE H. Joiley, Local Agent. 06 Expert Workmanship Prompt Service s30 Shop we call for and deliver. Phone 654J 830 Waves 256 EAST CENTER o3 SAVE THE OVERHEAD Ufid Cars less easy terms. and Center Phone 100 06 the clerk of said court. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and defendant. BROCKBANK & POPE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Published Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14, 1932. BY MARTIN BY CRANE md twe. FepeRusVuMle.Pow the -steps. BY BLOSSER CANT VOU 6UESS? DOESNlT s. MY VOIC6T ,: SOUND FAMILIAR. . ' ! w w hrfl r r y Business Cards THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. We specialize In stove and furnace repairing. All parts furnished. We can clean furnaces and flues. All kinds of furniture repaired. We buy and seU furniture. Cash paid for used furniture. We call and deliver free. Phone 915-W. GEO. BILLS, Mgr. MONEY TO LP AH YOU CAN DO IT! You can solve any family financial problem with "PERSONAL" LOAN Monthly Payments are small The cost is low. Phone, write or call. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Room 9, O. P. Skaggs Building 2nd Floor Phone 210 75 East Center Street YOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Bond & Mortgage Company, 64 North University Ave. Ground floor, tf FOE EENT FUBOTSHED MODERN 2 5th West. room apt. 288 South s20 3 ROOM modern cottage, newly decorated. 447 No. 2nd West. s21 OR UNFURN. new electrically equipt apt. Adults. Others for families. Heat, garages. 270 No. 1st E. Phone 1525J. ol3 SEE J. W. Gessford for good apts and homes. All. parts of city. Furn. or Unfurn. Phone 757J. s27 MODERN close-in 4 rm. apt.. Small family. Garage. 356 North 1st West. sl9 4 RM mod. apt. Cheap. 511 E. 6th No. Phone 684J. sl9 SMALL mod. apt. 344 West 2nd No. Phone 684J. s20 MODERN new 5 rm. apt. Best in city for price, $25. Also 3 rm apt. 337 North 4th West. sl8 3 RM. and bath apt. Strictly mod. Close in. Phone 1015W. s!8 4 ROOM mod. apt Refrigeration, heated. Also 3 rm. apt. Call 924. sl8 MODERN apts. Heated. 775 North Univ. Phone 568. &16 2 RM. apt. also bedroom. 284 E. 1 North. Phone 450W. olO DESIRABLE apts. Ground floor. Private bath, garage. 92 So. 2 W. olO COZY H. K. rms you'll 1 like. For less. 603 No. 1st West. s23 APARTMENT rooms and board $5 up. 320 E. 1 N. Phone 943J. 08 5 RM mod. home, garage. 758 No. Univ. Phone 568. s23 NEAR university, 2 or 3 rm. apt. Inq. 226 N. 3 W. Phone 558W. s20 4 ROOM nicely furnished, modern home. 593 East 1st No. s22 BEDROOM. Phone 596. 193 East 1st North. . sl8 3 ROOM moo. Univ. Ave. apartment. 315 No. 628 OR . UNFURN. 3, 4 or 5 rm, mod. apt. 227 E. 3 No. Call 529J. 828 I STARTUP'S APTS. & home. Popu lar prices. 67 N1 W. ' ...- sl9 BOARD AND ROOM HOME board and room, modern home, furnace heated. Reasonable. Reason-able. 754 W. 1 No. Phone 598W. ol FOR SALE HOUSES 6 R0OM mod. Some. Cheap, by owner. 930 West 2nd North. ol5 3 RM frame house. Large lot near R. R. $200 cash. Bal. easy terms. 441 E. Center. . Call 31J. ; sl6 BARGAIN 6 rm. mod. home 1 acres land.. Ail kinds fruit, 2 blks No. Main street. Pleasant Grove. Inq. Humphries Floral, American Fork. s!8 BARGAIN $1280 buys cozy' mod. furn. 3 rm cottage, garage on 3x9 iot CaU 434 No. 1st West sl9 i''vvvns'V'srtrtrsn njuinnm i tjyxajxnruxru-u FOR SALE OR TRADE MODERN brick home for S. L. properr. Write 1477 -Ave. Salt Lake City. Ramona 22 8 sRM. bungalow, all or partl34$' Ev C 6th1No. Phone 665J. or call 34 West Center. , s!7 100 JIESUME WORK . - BINGHAM, Utah, Sept lfifltlO-i One, hundred miners - went back to work today on the "Stagger system" sys-tem" for the United State Smelting and JBeflnmg Company., Thef. new 'force, which increases the total t between 600 sod 700 workers wiU be put to work on development, de-velopment, worfcj in the Bingham d PHONE 495 ommns 3 -SL Want Ad Rates First insertion, per line, id cents; each additional insertion per line, 5 cents; one week, per"! - une, 3U cents; two weeaa, per line, 50 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge 25 cents. If not paid within three days double price will be charged. Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines, o Legal Rate HOMES & FARMS Willard L .Sowards Provo, Utah FOB EENT UNFURNISHED MODERN clinker brick home. Close to B. Y. U. $35. Inq. 180 W. 3rd North. s22 - ' 5 RM. MOD. home. Sleeping porch. 412 W. 3 So. Phone 592M. s21 3 RM. mod. apt Sunny south side, ground floor. Automatic hot wa-v ter, furnace neat. 248 No. 2nd. . East. s27u.r PARTEY furn. 5 room new modern 4 1 home. 291 E. 7th North. s20 ! l 3 ROOM Apt. newly decorated, ; steam heat, elec. equipt. Best location. Call S. Levin 1258 sl9' 3 ROOMS, partly modern, near B. Y. U. $10 per month. 691 North University Ave. ol 4 ROOM mod. house, furnace heat. Inq. 742 West 4th North. s28 , f RADIO SEE VICE -i r " -- iwiiiriMoiirMei" MerwMsren . FREE Radio examination in your I home by factory expert. Can fix all radios. Phone 1338. .o3 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WASHINGS done reasonable at 258 r" f-North f-North 5th East : 16 ' - . - - - j SMALL frame home, moveableij Cash paid. Phone 554W. slG ! . - - USELESS horses and cows. Dead"' ones if called immediately. Colli J 050R1. Provo. .tf rt FOR SALE 'r MISCELLANEOUS ' ? TOMATOES 35c bu. West Side.,-, Fruit Market, 5 West 1st North. ' s21 - TWO bide, lots and small bain.' 930 West 2nd North. - s21:i L y . 1 CIRCULATING heater, large size, - first class condition. Reasonable j3 Phone OtJZg s21 600 PULLETS, CaU 20; 5H . . prs T"1T7 A OTTTn . . , i 3 daily. Phone 07 J3. MJ. BARTLETT pears, cooking applesfl dill, cauliflower, cabbage. Thomasii 672 No. 5th 5 West. CABBAGE, carrots, cauliflower " turnips, onions, potatoes, tablcl beets. Phone 031J2. True Scott. olfcl- ELBERT A peaches. Mrs. F. Snow, Pleasant View. PhonP 051R4. . ;s2i?i SWEET corn. Andelln'a farnLS55 North 7th East ' Will deliver; Phone 416-NW. st?3 FOE SALE CARS ri n -i.n-i.ru jtj 1928 CHEV COACH cheap must J H .1 mr . . . fc avu. A.iso a usea aoors. 1 West .. 274. N GOOD piano. Phone 94 OR. - s23f essssssssajssassMjpsaaejajS LOST BRINDLE, white-faced milch eowi;j R. L. Jex eartag brand. Frecth Wilmott, 78 W. 7th So. Spring? i "viUe. 8164 LADY'S bag containing glasses and; . name of E. W. Dunn. Finder 4 please call 933. , slS - .FOR SALE LAND HERE'ls vour rhance f n fciw that close to Nearly. 3 sres?j choice ' land ; ood water; right; improved witl6 r, mod. br. heuse,' large barn and chicken coop. Wa-. ter, sewer, and sidewalk paid. i Located 8th East 3d So. Ask"Mrl Egilson, 568 East 1st So. or Phone "i 370. tal8. . i - ; Both Time and Money :By Shoppino; at the . BARGAIN , BASEMENT : . 619 a YOUSAvE i 1V 'A 1 -4 3 ;:i Bemls, St Joe and Lark properties LEti of the concern. , ri' i, x ''it f . .... t ' - , |