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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1932 PAGE FIVE. h LOVE MONEY H. W CORLEY ?2 BymSWKt IX CD CHAPTER XXV jlTO'JA was relieved to find that 1 her mother accepted the sudden marriage without question. "Married?" "Mar-ried?" she cried delightedly when Mona arrived at the flat and told her the news. "Sure and I thought something was up when you two girls got your heads together. Who li it now Steve?" Mona shook her head. "Ob, not Steve. Mother! It's Mr. Town-send Town-send " "Barry?" Ma had heard of Barry many times. He had figured frequently In Mona's telephone chats with Lottie. Steve, too, had often spoken of him when visiting the little flat. - "No, not Barry. At least not the Barry you mean. I married his uncle, un-cle, John Barnett Townsend, the banker." "John Barnett Townsend, the banker! And no wedding trip? Let me see your ring." The rings, both of them, were displayed dis-played and brought exclamations of admiration from Mrs. Moran. "Ill teU you all about it, Mother," Moth-er," Mona explained over the ever-ready ever-ready cup of tea, "Mr. Townsend Is 11L He asked me to marry him lm-.mediately. lm-.mediately. He had been around the office quite a bit"- ' Probate and Guard ianship Notices j Consult County Clerk or the I Respective Signers for Further I Information. a NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. In the Fourth Judicial Plati M Court of the State of Utah in and for TJtah County. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co., plaintiff, vs. Jesse Stott and Marie Stott, his wife; Bonneville BOOTS AND HER DAVS MARCH , BOOTe AND KB EMERGED FROM TWt UEN6E NTO f WASHINGTON TUBBS OVULE lK5t) IS HOLDING THE ENGINE ROOM, EASY WREAKS WNOC WtTU HIS MACHINE GUN. FULLY HALF OF "WE FEDERALS ARE VJlPEP OUT lN LES TrlAfcl MHUTB. r iff l ' -sLl FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS EE.OAD.-rM ALL IU-BE SLAD ,tr. f Ul POLIC J RILEY.' BoV ) v SURELY EXCITE OvER. ) TO SEE MWA, I WERE ME COMES, H 1 , fOLK ( AR Aw 1DOL SEEIMS RILEX V Too.-. MICE f FRECKLES... AKlD , rsJ-r AS 'Tf SOOC VjsflTV) TWtSE SAID 'MED BE if MELMEToa.'.' J igS A. tJ I'M AFRAID " ' v' . -:-..-. - .... ....... . .. , .. , , . ...v. ,. : ;.- , ..... . rf i . ' - '' . Ma stirred her cup contentedly and pushed a plate of rolls toward Mona. "And you met him there," she supplied. "He's a great friend of Mr. Gar-retson's," Gar-retson's," Mona went on. "He was ill Mr. Townsend, I mean and he wanted the wedding to take place right away. I didn't call you up because be-cause I wasn't sure myself. I didn't want to upset you! But when " "When you saw the poor man lying ly-ing there, sick and all. you couldn't refuse. That's my girl, all over! Kindhearted." Mrs. Moran stopped talking and scrutinized Mona fixedly. fix-edly. "Do you love him, Min?" she asked. For answer Mona rose from her seat and began moving nervously about the room, "Mother! Do you think I would marry him because I felt sorry for him?" "Girls have queer reasons these days, I'll be bound," her mother answered. an-swered. "Still and all, .Min, you looked happy enough when you came in. I won't worry you." "I am happy enough. Ma. My husband" (unconsciously she used the phrase) "Is a good man. He's kind and he's rich. He's generous, too! I'll be able to see Dad through all the treatment he requires! And I ean do so many things for the rest of you." "You always do that, Min." DUT later, when Mona unfolded a hastily devised plan for the welfare wel-fare ofjier family, Mrs. Moran was not enthusiastic. "A little house in the country, Min?" she repeated. "Flowers? Birds? A porch to sit on afternoons?" after-noons?" "I thought it would be so nice, Ma. I can afford it now. Nice friends for Kitty and a place for Dad when he's stronger." "Listen, Min. a little money to run the house, like you always gave me, is enough." Her mother's eyes swept the small flat lovingly. "Maybe some new linoleum for the kitchen. Maybe some new blankets. Buy Kitty the new shoes she's been pestering me for. With the money you always gave, Min, and what Bud sends we'll get on fine. But don't take us away from here, Min. This Is home!" "I see," Mona told her simply, patting her mother's shoulder. And she did see. Ma was quite right. She was happy here. In the sort of home in the country on which Mona had set her heart for her father and mother how happy would they be? j "All right. If that's what you Lumber Company," a corporation, defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Wednesday the 5th :ay of October 1 932. 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 Buildinr;. situate in Provo City, Utrh County, State of Utah, all the ripht. title and interest of the above nazacd defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, proper-ty, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: Commencing at a point 8 rods l's links North, of the Southwest corner of lot 2, in Block 31. Plat BUDDIES I 'THE CABINS AFT. want. Ma," promised Mona. She slid her arms Into her new coat and adjusted ad-justed the collar before Ma's little mirror. She smiled back at Its reflection re-flection as she pulled her hat a wee bit to the right. "I we are staying at the RiU now. Ma," Mona told her mother, stooping to kiss her as she left. "In a few days my address will be here I'll write it" She scribbled as legibly as she could with a gloved hand. "And here's 'the phone number. num-ber. Tou won't need It except In case of trouble because I'm golcx to drop in every day if I possibly can." 9 TITA considered again. "Your hus-iVA hus-iVA band-'will he like that, Min? We're simple people " "Mother! I told you my husband is a good man!" From the corner store Mona sent groceries. She paused in the butcher shop to select a roast and some fresh eggs to be sent to the Morans. paying for them with new bills that crackled suggestively. She and Lottie had agreed on dinner din-ner at- 7:30. Lottie, arriving Just before six, found Mona comfortably ensconced in a becoming negligee, her bronze hair shining in the lamp light like a halo. "I'm trying to decide what to send Mother," Mona said, putting aside paper and pencil an.1 rising, her exquisite robe fluttering about her slender figure. "You couldn't Join ae in a date. I suppose?" Lottie asked carelessly. Mona's voice was tinged with sarcasm. sar-casm. "Hardly. You know that perfectly well." Lottie shrugged. "Well, yoa might Just as well have gone to prison. It's a fine honeymoon you're having!" She drew a yellow envelope en-velope from her purse and handed it to Mona, "I sent a radiogram to Barry in your name," she confessed. Hairbrush in hand, Mona wheeled from the mirror, her face white. "You didn't!" "I did or rather, you did!" Lottie held the yellow envelope toward Mona who read: "S. S. MIRANDA at Sea. Mona Moran Townsend (in care of Lottie's address). Barry too ill to answer. Hardly see how It could be mistake. Hope you wore the necklace. A year is a long time. STEVE."' Mona scanned Lottie's face. "What did you say in that wire, for heaven's sake?" "Why, I Just told Barry that It was a mistake. I said in a year he'd understand. He probably thinks "B"' Provo City Survey of Building Lots; thence East 198 feet; thence North 65 feet; to the North line of Let 3 of said Block; thence West 198 feet; thence South 65 feet to the place of beginning. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 12th dav of September 1932. E. CI. DURNELL, Sheriff. Utah County. State of Utah. TJy Chaic-W: Mitchell. Deputy Sheriff. Thorn hp & Thorn s. Lawyers for the Plaintiff. Tcmpleton Bldg., Salt Italic City. Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Hot- ft RfcMAVWER "uXVeS REFUGE IN ON NER BIOOMIM" FEET BLST VOU GIT TO TrE P0GT- LES W FIGHT. SiiV ' you married his uncle for his money. Jackson told me Barry and his uncle had a terrific row" "You've been talking to the chauffeur again! " T OTTIE'S eyes grew rounder. -"Mona! You told him yourself to come for me tonight at Pilgrim's. Anyhow, there were a lot of things I had to clear up." "What things?" asked Mona sharply. "He didn't tell me much." Lottie Lot-tie went on ruefully, "Jackson doesn't get into the house very often. This morning at about 10 when I was hanging around the dressing room waiting for orders I telephoned Jimmy. Today was bis day off and he met me during lunch hour." "Oh, how could you!" Lottie shrugged again. "Mona, you're tired and nervous. 1 don't blame you but listen! Jimmy said Barry told his uncle he wanted to marry you. His uncle wouldn't give his consent. They argued about money and Barry said he couldn't let Steve finance the mine. His uncle said, 'Give the mine to Steve and stay home where you belong. Marry that Dower girl!' "Barry said he wouldn't. He said Til marry Mona.' The old man said. 'Maybe she won't have you when she finds out you won't get any money. Those girls will marry any one with enough cash.' Barry got mad at that and said, 'I suppose you thfcik she'd even marry you 2 The oil man said, 'With enough money, yes.' That was youn legally wedded spouse's answer." For several moments neither spoke. Mona tore the yellow en velope into bits slowly. "Well. 1 married Sim," she said. "1 wonder if Mr. Garretsoa knew aH this " "No," Lotti returned. "I asked about that partijularly. Old Town-send Town-send Just put !t up to Garretson that he wanted io marry you. It seems he'd seen you at Innch or something." Mona nodded. "Yes," she said. She sat down, the yellow scraps falling unheeded to the floor. "That," she said presently, "is that!" "Buck up, Min! It's Just a year and then Reno." "Reno? And after that?" "A year is a long time," Lottie said, unconsciously quoting the radiogram. "We'll think of some thing to be- done in a year." But as usual it was Fate th-t stepped In and decided the matter. (To Be Continued) aid Sept. 12, 19v 26 Oct. 3, 1932. 1. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United Unit-ed States for the District of Utah. In Bankruptcy No. 13024. In the matter of Ola Hanson, otherwise called Ole Hanson, vol. bankrupt. To the Creditors of Ola (Ole) Hanson, of Pleasant Grove, County of Utah and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of September A. D. 1932, the aid Ola (Ole) Hanson was duly wdjudinf.led bankrupt; and that 01rASTT.V A VOOVOtfV v AWC TKWJESIURN. EASTS MACHINE GUN JAMS. WIPERS jLrtEAiM ptCKtMo off ms men 7h 1 ERALB INFORMATION DEPT. Auto Glass Installed While you wait. Wc will call for job and deliver. Malben Glass and Paint. Phone 160. 272 West Center. s30 Automobile Loans Automobile loans ami refinance. MANNING FINANCE SKRVIC 157 No. 3 Wc,t Phone 1371W. 11. .lolley. Local Agent. o Ahlander Mfg. BODY & FENDER WORK, and maia leaves for all cars, Phone 182. Dry Cleaning Madsen Cleaning Co. Phone 475 . . . Cleaners of plain nnd fancy garments . . . Rugs, drapes, blankets, etc. We call for ami deliver. o5 Kodak Finishing VAN PHOTO SERVICE Paramount Theater Building. Paul's Radio AM makes of Radios repaired, 446 West Center. Permanent Waves 0Jlo2 nnd up BERTIN BEAUTY SHOPPE phone 134a Residence Jeweler 25 years experience expert watch and clock repairing -reading glasses $4.00 DELL CHIFMAN, 138 South 3rd Wet. o5 iring Sara the Shoe Man, Proprietor. We do the work right. University Shops 490 No. University Ave. and 208 West Center. c30 We Buy & Sell Used Cars FOR CASH. Buy from us for less easy terms. SUPERIOR MOTOR CO 5th W. and Center Phone 100 06 We Buy Used Furniture We pay the highest cash price. No limit to quantity or kind. Free Estimates. NEW 2ND HAND STORE. 357 West Center Street Provo s30 THE FIRST MEETING OF HIS . the bankrupt, and transact "such I CREDITORS will be held at the rfftcc, oL the undersigned Rccree office, of. the undersigned Rccree in -Bankruptcy, 424 Reason Rids., Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 2th dav of September. 1932. at 11 Sal dav of Septc o'clock a. m., at which time the said ; creditors may attend, prove their . claims, appoint a tiustce, examine ,V UVJ.E "TrWfck VV' ENO O? TV' VWVifc J 1 nnViMO triVJFiWW bVOtAD E GYrxO OR eORV w VVEW Vgom wax aiakmihg success g) IM2 WV MtA SEWVtCC. INC. RCO. U. S. PAT. OfT, WMm.. t . f' M BETTER, BUT I'A LSVE...U TAkflUS OFF . PROMPTCw CAWT 3ET JOPHED FOR GAS V . "THAT... YoO AND A CHEERy J MAVE TO HELLO it IwIjP mm Co. See uh if .your Moto Overheats RADIATOR REPAIRING. Springs in stock. 476 So. University Ave. ts30 Expert Workmanship Prompt Serrlct- 830 Shop we call for and deliver. Phone 654.1 cl'.O 256 EAST CENTER o3 SAVE THE OVERHEAD other business as may properly j come Jjcforc said meeting, I t Lake Citv Uah V, , t ' ' '' i lmber 1-th. 1932. J- T- McCONNELL. Referee In Bankruptcy, Publi died Sept. 19, 1932. BY MARTIN eE euo BY CRANE THE FEDERALS BRING MACHINE OF THEIR OVJN KVTO ACTION, ' 'fn9k 1 i AND EA'SN'S ttEMMUVNCj AEM Atf& PANIC STRICKEN. BY BLOSSER SORRY- BJT -T. WAVE TO FLy OM Schedule amd i have am empty SEAT Ra AMYBOOy VjslMO WAWTS A 'RlDS .' U A y 3 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. AH kinds of furniture repaired, We buy and sell furniture. Cash paid for used furniture. We call and deliver free. Phone 915-W. GEO. BILLS. Blur. MONEY TO LOAN Y01J CAN DO IT1 Vou can solve any family financial problem with a' "PERSONAL" LOAN Monthly Payments are small The cost Is low. Phone, write oi call. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Room 9. O. P. Bkaggs Building 2nd Floor Phone 210 75 East Center Street YOU CAN BORROW. to pay youi current bills and repy the loan Horn your salary. Columbia Bond & Mortgage Company, 64 North University Ave. Ground floor, tf VOB RENT FURNISHED ?, ROOMS, modem. 772 West Center. THREE room modern houre $11.00. 353 South 7th East. s20 MODERN 3 im. apt. Steam, heat. Also sleeping rm. 115 So. Third West. ol THREE and 2 rm. apts. Private bath. Garage. Gl South 2nd W. s23 NEWLY decorated mod. apt. cheap. Cuii nt 372 So. 1st W. Phone 598M. s23 MODERN 3 rm apt. Maytag washer, wash-er, cement basement, fuel, food utoragc. ?15 mo. 568 E. 6th No. s23 3 ROOM modern apt. $15 mo. Inquire In-quire 119 So. 9th West. s22 MODERN 2 room apt. 288 South 5th West. s20 3 ROOM modem cottage, newly! decorated. 447 No. 2nd West. s21 OR UNFURN. new elcctricaPy cquipt apt. Adults. Others for families. Heat, carngos. 270 No. 1st E. Phone 1525J. ol3 SEE J. W. Ges-sford for good apts and homes. All parts of city. Finn, or Unfurn. Phone 757J. s27 MODERN close-in 4 rm. apt.. Small family. Garage. 356 North 1st West. a 19 j 4 RM mod. apt. Cheap. 511 E. 6th j No. Phone 681J. b19 SMALL mod. apt. 314 West 2nd No. Phone 684 J. s20 1' KM apt. also bedroom. 284 E. 1 .North. Phone 450W. olO DL.SIRABLR anf. G'ound floor. Private tialh. garage. 92 i'o. 2 V. old COZY H. K. rms you'll like. For Ires. 003 lie. lrt Wpl-I. 2.T APARTMENT io-n p and board S5 up. Ol'O 1J. I N. Phone 08 5 EM mod. home, Kaiage..75R Mo. Umv. Phone 568. s23 NEAR university, 2 or 3 rm. apt. Inq. 226 N. 3 W. Phone 55SW. s20 i ROOM nicely furnished, modern home. 593 East 1st No. s22 BEDROOM, 193 East 1st North. Phone 596. 825 3 ROOM moa. apartment. 315 No. Univ. Ave. 828 OR UNFURN. 3. 4 or 5 nn. mod. apt. 227 E. 3 No. Cell 523J. s28 STARTUP'S APTS. .1- horn-. Popular Popu-lar prices. B7 N. 1 W. slP HUkKD AtfD ROOM HTUDCNTS. IfirM Moderate itlf. ;-l K. Center. Phone 42.c22 Center. Phone 12. s22 KAiK o...4 (i jiuu (Mini, nioOei i homo, furoate heated. Rc&aon-ablfe. Rc&aon-ablfe. 7:4 w. i Nu. Phone 608W. ol i-UK aAU - HOUSES 5 RM. modern borne. Cheap. Will rent. 6C0 W. 4th North. s23 OR .FOR RENT. 4 rm mod. brick 22 I i . 6 ROOM r.od home. Cheap, by owner. 930 West 2nd North. ol5 BARGAIN 51280 buys cozy mod. furn. 3 rra cottage, garage on 3x9 lot. Call 434 No. 1st West. sl9 LOST Little male fox terrier. Reward. Phone 1420W. s21 wallet. Sun. eve. containing i jpcis anu currency, newara. J Ph9ne J34J.W, PHONE 495 TOU&iULvnvw Want Ad Rates First Insertion, per Una, 10 cents; each additional Insertion per line, 5 cents; one week, per line, 30 cents; two weeks, 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. IvCgal Rate EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS! 5 R. House Strictly Modern Avenue Location $3150, and assume as-sume taxes and att. fees. Business Proposition Ideal for GROCERY BUSINESS! GOOD HOME Fruit Land SOLD FOR $8000. Now for J3780 Terms $3500 CASH. RENTS: Apartment $1?5! 4 R. House $12-30 3 R. Mod $TL50 o PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER Provo, Utah FOR RENT- UNFURNISHED NEW attractive 5 rm. Duplex apt. Inq. 050 No. 1st E. Ph. 206W. s23 MODERN home. 147 So. 4 W. Inq. Stftdium Lunch. 121 East 8th North. Phone 266. s25 EVES f! rm. mod. apt. Newly dec-oiated. dec-oiated. Also lavre modern room. 53 North 3rd West. s23 THREE modern rms. Good loca-, tion. 171 No. 1st East. Phone 692W. s23 MODERN new 5 rm home, newly decorated, furnace, garage. 745 No. 2nd E. Phone 343 or 1408J. sl9 MODERN clinker brick home. Close to B. Y. U. $35. Inq. 180 W. 3rd North. 822 5 RM. MOD. home. Sleeping porch, 412 W. 3 So. Phone 592M. s21 3 RM mod. apt. Sunny south side, ground floor. Automatic hot water, wa-ter, furnace neat. 248 No. 2nd East. S27 PARTTJY furn. 5 room new modern home. 291 E. 7th North. . 82j 3 ROOM Apt. newly decorated steam he!, elec. equipt. Rest location. Call S. Levin 1258 sH 3 r.OOMK, partly modern, near E. V. U. $10 per month. 631 North University Ave. 1 4 ROOM mod. house, furnace heat. Inq. 712 West 4th North 2 RADIO SERVICE iu"inru I' REE Radio examination in your home by factory expert. Ctrl dx all radios. Phone 1338. op. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS RELIABLE party to move small home. Phcne 554 W. i-22 U.ELIOS.S hordes and cows. Dad qri if called immediately. Call; OoCRl. lrovo. . n w FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS " " -1 uTrinn . rxn, -nri -ijm jhiljl TRCE-RlPENi:D Peaches. McMil-lcn. McMil-lcn. Phone 667J. 820 PEACHES 35c bu. Pick them yourself. your-self. Beelar Plantation mi east Lincoln II. S. Phone 05 J3. s20 PEACHES and tomatoes delivered daily. Phone 07J3. 82? ELBERTA peaches. Mrs. F. C Snow. Pleasant View. Phone 051R4. B2i 3WEET corn. Andelin's farm. 552 North 7th East. Will deliver. Phone 416NW. il TOMATOES 35c hu. West Fruft Maikct. 5 West 1st North. 621 rw ;lds. and email barn. S30 Wesi Jnd Nt jth. CIRCULATING heater, large siH first class condition. Reasonable Phone 06J2. CABBAGE, carrots, cauliflower, turnips, onions, potatoes, table beets, phone 03LI2. True Scott oil - fQR RENT OR LEASE 7 OOD piano. Pbon 940R. POR SALE CABS 1D28 CHEV COaCU rtieap mut sell. Also 5 iaed duors. 274 No. 1 Wc8t. rl ' ? MISCELLANEOUS V" UPHOLSTERY service. Latest' da-' i4" signs. Madsen's. 317 W. Center s23 -Mc truu.'.n.'. ji' i.r . .. . ' POR SALE OR TRADE - - MODERN brick home; for. S. I property. - wrue nil - itamona - Ave, SaJL XAjje City. . 9ZS . -" V v " n' : : ....... i 1 ' " - v |