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Show SECTION TWO . PROVO (U T AH) S U N.D AY HERALD, SUNDAY, J AN UAR Y5, 19 3 0, page Timnn 1 V7 ' ry.V - ? , L KEAS3?'iCE E C JL j BEGIN HERE TODAY I - JUDITH CABIERON, typist In a ?r York publishing bouM, , Is jiubbed by other girls In the of flea mrtJy because of jealousy of her , eauty and partly because Judith I I not communicative about her private pri-vate affairs. She incurs tb.3 dislike I if KATHRYN TUPPER, office ex-?cutive, ex-?cutive, who gives her disagreeable .tasks.- - I AtTHUB KNIGHT, head of the department, who ia reserved and a widJwer, becomes interested In the sli. Knight summons Judith to his office and asks her to take dinner with him. Judith, somewhat em-b&rrasssd, em-b&rrasssd, accepts the invitation. Knight, w&o has acted on a whim, becomes more and more attracted by theTgiri's ' jnagnetlsm. He is lonely and his two children TONY, lft, and JUNIOR, 16 are both away V 1 1 - II . H II M it DON'T WASTE A .1- Jest send II to ii it ii ti it E T' i it III ' 1 ; ti Prices Reduced On All Our Used Cars January 1st 1929 Ford Tudor 19,29 De Soto Sedan 1928 Chevrolet Coupe-1928 Coupe-1928 Dodge Coupe , 1928 Studebaker Sedan 1928, Buick Sedan Y Naylor Auto Co. it M li 1 1 II 'i! 1 1 ; ti it w 1 1 M 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 It ! M ti I M It IS II 11 It It "II! WE GO GET 'EM In Oar Wrecking Car ,, DAT AND NIGHT SERVICE TEULURIDE MOTOR CO. Phnn. t PROVO MOTOR CO. Variety of Used Cars 143 PnONE 1405 If IADEC3' SHOES RESOLED ! hv, new modern! I method no nails U no stlffneac THE ECONOMT SHOE SHOP tt n Phone 267J.- - 300 West Center UTAH COUNTY .MATTRESS FACTORY Wool and -y Cotton ' Mattresaea, and Cotton Halts 1 1 1 1 1 1 A Old Mattresses made lilte new. OfQce and factory 31 W. 2 Ka i I i Phdne!ti OXARLE3 BURROWS, Prop. 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 t i i i 1 1 ! ! 1 I I ! ! I ! 1 f I ! I f 1 I I I I i t i I I! i i 1 1 1 1 ! I i I 1 I i I 1 I The Central Service ' - --v . - '. . Shell ' Products, Grease v Jobs, lire. Prompt Courteous Service RALPH C DUNN, Prcp. Phone ' Pourth West and Center ; Eta, DANIELS AUTO VRECKAGE : Ws have or can get any part for any car. t) to 5 per cent caved. on parts.'-- T " , Eatisfaction or tXoue Hick C, 3rd 8. and Univ. Ave. Fhone 63 II li I a MADSEN CLEANING COMPANY-DO COMPANY-DO wn AND FANCY QUILTS, COUCH COVERS AND POB-rmilS POB-rmilS . CLTIANXD without - fading or shrinkage. : Guaranteed. Phone 473 We Also Clean Bars 119 North Univ. Ave. Get That New tRoof Now! Terms to suit your convenience. ASPHALT ,R00F AND r SHINGLE' COMPANY Phone 1157 North rovo, Utah Z-- " ' Srd West I 1 i i n STOVE REPAIRING U5 SRSSESS'.THB - i f l I I i i ! COLLECTIONS C-end us your delinquent accounts ac-counts now No collections,, no charge 14 yeafs- of service. PROVO MERCANTILE AGENCY, HC. Rooms 8-12, F. s M. Bank Bldf. ! t I I 1 I ! i i ! i t I I ! I ! I I I I i 1 ! I I I ! i t i ! 1 E EL Jucro Life. Co- radiators dnd VTcIdinj Eody end render . 173 North University Ave, I ! 1 AUTOMOBILE IICATERS, SHUTTERS, ,YrTEED CHAINS, WEED HORNS ETC. We. carefully -nd -el:cerf ully check year car and 'render ccm-!3te service fcr winter driving at no ccst to yea. i I j 1 t ') I I I I PROVO AUTO SUPPLY TcSSZ i;3 P. L. LARSEN V:- HCM'OM -y y y lamia ici UitUUUIiIAU from home. It is three nights later that Judith keeps a mysterious appointment ap-pointment in a questionable section of the city with a young man whom she calls DAN. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER in The young man with Judith Cameron Cam-eron "was ar&ruin&r. ; In the street darkened by looming outlines of bleak ' warehouses, his features could not be distinguished. Then a taxicab driver, circling at the street's intersection, threw the pair into bright illumination with his headlights. 4 5 - A spectator would have had time to note that the girl was clutching" her companion's arm and that her face was startled 'and pale. She was in dark clothes, , as was the youth beside her. He -was taller than , the girl, rather slender, -and It SINGLE THING! one or thecs :E o;ps 11 1! i i tt u it HEINDSELSIAN OPTICAIAND JEWELRY CO. Official ' watch tn-nectors tn-nectors for UJf. and II 1 1 II 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 II D.AR.O. Railroads AH make of watches repaired. Phone ESS-V3T 120 W. Center St. OSCAR CARLSON II fe Spo'rtlns Goods Co. jusx ana lulc wiri -m . . . TT1 A I I " Sporting Goods phone 3 112 N. Univ. Are Battery Charging PROyO SUPER SERVICE j j PERKINS BROS, Props. U. 3. , Tires - Expert Auto Washing and Greasing ' 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 II tt II II Phone 813 - 3rd West & Center. GRAHAM-PAIGE AGENCY Prices Cut In Half NORTH UNTVEltSITy AVENUE J II Dr. M. Christensen tr It ii It II 1 1 II It It 1 1 : . J, o. j v The Garden City . , .- Tlctiropodiit root Specialist , For Appointments Phone 1619 from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 173 T7. Center. Provo, Utah III il H ti it it Broken Windshields and Car Doors Replaced Provo Paint A " Glass Co.' II tt i 1 1 1 Si II M II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 If 1 1 Phone 33. 119 West Center. GEORGE BILLINGS - COAL CO. Famous Blue Blaze Coal (Ugh heat free from rock and clinker CO per cent less ash than, other coal. Home Phone 491J. Yard" Phone 421-W. 485 W. I S. SEE , US ABOUT YOUR V. C U TITLES jj Deeds v . . Conveyance : . f ,-t Notary Publio , ... - j j H.F-TH01IAS ABSTRACT CO. i 1 1 I i 1 1 1 1 i i 214 W. Center Provo, Utah t i I i I 1 f I i 1 II I I I I CALLAHAN HARDWARE CO. n - 1 1 ii - EUTLDKH3 HABDWAH3 dectrio Wiring and Contracting Paints, Oils and Kalsomln Phcae G23 62 W. Center CIEEINmr SWEEP and 1 FUBNACS BEPAHHNG GENERAL SHOP . House and Sign Painting, ' " .Paper Hanging, Calclminlng. PHONE 812-W - S17 NO. NINTH WEST Auto Plate Glas3 Installed While You Wait ' . ; ' Beasonable Prices " AULANDER TIFGi CO. Phone-1S3 473 South University Avenue . TYPEWRITERS rype writers , Bought, Sold, Repaired and Rented. Taylor Paper Co. i 'I i .4 C3 North Univ. Ave. I.icae -15 t 1 I I I 1 A CITCIA LTT I i 3 wore a cap which shadowed bis features. If the spectator had been very quick he. might have noticed that: the young' man wore a mustache. mus-tache. - But there was, no spectator Not that evening. , . The youth whom Judith had called "Dan" was arguing in low tones but his manner .was heated. ' The girl after 'her quick, sharp exclamation, remained silent. Now and then she seemed about to speak but the" torrent of the man's words held her.-.," ,. '-;.:sr v At last he. stopped. "All right," Judith Cameron said in a subdued, voiced VA11 Tight, Dan." 1 ' ' Thev wer sta.ndiner near the wall of an unlighted building. r Dan drew away, looked down at'' the eirl. and then claoDed a hand on J each c-f her arms. - "Good kid, Judyhe told her gruffly. "Yougo through with it?" ; : "I I promise Dan." There was a quick movement in the dark- It might have been a caress or again it might" not have been. After this the couple headed "Judith, will ahout, walking swiftly in the dlrec- tlon from which they had come. At the nearest suhway station they parted. The 'young man touched "his cap, gave a farewell wave and was gone. . Judith Cameron hesitated, watch ing . the - lithe figure disappear n 1 the crowded street. A brooding look had come -over -the girl's face.) Her poise and self-confidence were gone. It was as though some power against which- she had -no strengtn at all had. spoken , and Judith was answering the summons. Still, for an instant after the mail was out of ' sight Judith waited. Then she turned quickly and hurried hur-ried down the subway stairs. , There certainly- was no sign to. be discovered in the busy office of Hunter -Brothers -that Arthur Knight, officer of the boarcLcf directors di-rectors and executive of the textbook' text-book' division,' was .paying court ; to one of his newest employes, a stenographer whose .pay envelop contained $22 weekly. ' The . first two days after their dinner party-Knight did not see Judith, refraining Judicious from even passing through the outer office. of-fice. . :.; - -t . . , - . The third day he found occasion to enter the . room. Judith Cameron Cam-eron was absent ' on one of Miss-Tupper's Miss-Tupper's innumerable errands. Knight, with a gaze which v was quite -inscrutable, returned to his own desk. His fingers tapped. .a Morocco leather memorandum pad HAPPY and Prosper ous -New 'Year" is the usual greeting, "but: do ycri know how to make it prosperous as well .as hap- py? See us and arrange a loan. ,' ' ' , , ; Our Service Is Confidential COLlI'IBIA 1 BOND & MORTGAGE COr.'PANY - PEOim 1277 Ci North UrJv. Ave, rr.ovo, Utah I 1 A S I nervously. Ringing the hell for his , private" secretary, he announced rather pre-emptorily pre-emptorily that he would be out of the office the rest of the morning:. To JudithaUfe appeared exactly as it had been. The other girls gossiped together and Ignored her. Kathryn Tupper continued to pile up extra tasks for. her, :J and TimJ Mulligan, with youthful loyalty remained re-mained a staunch friend. Though her fellow workers might shun Judith socially ,;hey found her. an ..ever-engagingsubject,. for discussion. dis-cussion. 'Gosh."Mit2l Kraft mused one efternoon, "how long do you think she'irstick it our? B'lievo me, ItV tC fright' the way Tupper keeps that girl on the' trot. I wouldn't" blame her for gettin sore any day." Mltzi and Carla Morrison" were repairing the impeccable whiteness of their noses. Carla bowed her lips to. get theflame and ivory outline exactly right before replying. "Her get sore?" Carta's words exploded ex-ploded violently. Huh! guess there isn't much 'aanger - .of that happening! . What I'm looking for and this baby wants to be on the V you marry ineT" t . front row when it happens, -toois for Tupper to blow the lid off. Boy, that'll be one real, picnic, It'll happen, hap-pen, too. -Any time Kathryn K, Tupper gets into her head to, get rid of a girl, out she goes!" y "You think they'll fire her?" Mitzi asked incredulously. Carla nodded. " v "Serve y right!"" sne' aa'ded darkly. "IMe-Wg high-hat!" . A final dusting of powder on a cheek already - completely - resurfaced resur-faced and the' two girls returned to their offlce.v . y " . x. ' An hour latr Tim Mulligan came quietly to Judith Cameron's desk. "Here," he' said, handing her a cruippled, .rather grimy r bit of pa-pen pa-pen "Here's what-them dames was gabbling about so hot this noon." . Judith .looked down,at the frag rnents of, newspaper atadtben up at Tim ; " . ."It's the boss's daughter -Tony, fjjfligg . ' i -;....'' t" . ' There are at least four mistakes in the above picture. They may pertain to grammar, history, etl-uetta, drawing cr whatnot. See if you can find them. Then' look at the scrambled word below and unscramble it, by STitchir.s the letters aroutid. Grrin yourself 20 for each of the mistakes you find, and 0 for the wcrd if you unscramble it On Page 4 Sec. 2 we'll explain the mistakes and tell you the word. Then you can see how near a txdred ycu tit, . - ' -. , ' - heexplalned. "Ain't she a looker, thought?" ,' " - What Judith held was a picture torn from the Sunoray photogravure section of a newspaper.The picture showed" a slight, graceful girl in, jaunty, white riding-breeches and white shirt open at the throat, high dark boots -and gloves. 'She. was holding a riding whip.'' " The wind had puffed out wisps ofdark aAlr from,. under - the close white beret she wore. The girl was laughing, her face -turned toward, her companion com-panion who was ' also In riding' clothes. He looked blder and rather foppish. The twovwey walking,' apparently in a park. . Below the photograph were these words . t "' x "YOUTHFUL HORSEWOMAN. Miss Antoinette Knight, popular member of New York's younger social so-cial set, i was ; photographed at an Italian resort ' with Count - Serge Bodanzky. The pair are often seen together on a mroning gallop. Miss Knight is an expert horsewoman and has exhibited blue ribbon mounts often at Newport." Judith studied the picture. r , "She certainly iaa pretty girl," she told Tim. . ; ' Til say she is!" the boy echoed her sentiments. "Breezed hv here once last summer to see the boss Dolled up in a swell voutfit and furs to put your eyes out. Tony'a the berries all right that's (what they call her, you know." r Judith smiled and .held out the clipping. - ... i - - . ..- Tim shrugged his shoulders. rr donf want it. She's a little too bid for me." ' , , Then he grinned and returned to his task of sealing envelopes. The little picture lay on Judith. Camerona desk. She studied the face of Arthur Knight's youthful daughter for several moments. . Attractive At-tractive indeed. The " chin and eyes were; like her father's. The resemblance resem-blance was quite marked,- The photograph pho-tograph was indistinct and rather small, but somehow as Judith looked look-ed at it she knew Tony Knieht to be willful, agresshre and a foe (if foe she should Jbe) to be feared.' Slipping the pictures into . her desk drawer, Judith continued typing. typ-ing. . - . The fourth morning following her dinner engagement with Arthur Knight Judith was summoned again to his office. The message came to her once more fronr. Kathryn Kath-ryn Tupper's lips and a suspicious' glaring glance accompanied it. V ' Judith stepped to the door of her emloyer's private office and knocked. 1 . . She heard his call to-come in. This time, instead of waving her ' toward -a chair, Arthur Knight rose I end came forward. ' I .? "Miss Cameron," he said, taking; her band, "I wanted to see you." "Yes, Mr. Knight? .. - "Herewon't ou. sit here?" . He placed the chair for her, then resumed re-sumed his own at the desk. The office manner was gone com- pietely and Knight was .smiling. - :.i'X suppose its not strictly accord ing o business routine," - he. : toiti her, "but s I ' called you in here p ask if we might not' have dinner together again tonight. I Indent like to break the of fice program to make' social engagements but, weii' . ' ; "' ; . He broke off evidently at a loss for words, but smiling broadly; v " 'There was no flush on Judith Cameron's cheeks. ' While. .Knight was speaking the haunted look had come c nee -more into the girl's eyes. She hesitated. then spoke rapidly. "I rm sorry.- Mr. Knight.. To night I. have an engagement. Some other time " - - - " 102 ixivr WTJi&nisnnD i 1 i i ii i i - n r jLiiijT.nnj-ijxr 3 room mod. apt. 60 E. 4 N. J9 New partly . ur. 4 room apartment, apart-ment, garage, near B. Y. U. Inquire 911 N. 1 ast -Phone-206J. j9 Modern apartment, garage or without .388 S 1 W. Phone 689M j9 .Or S29J. unf urn. heated apt.' Phone Bedroom. Board if East 1 "North. , desired. 320 - ; j23 ?tx&; rooms. Board. No children. 160 So. 3 East. J9 3 room modern apartment, suit able for couple. 315 North . Uni versity Avenue. . , J9 3 room semi-basement apt. 190 East 6th South. Phone 708W. J9 Newly bedrooms in7 mod.' home. 900 No. Univ. Ave1. Phone, 1205W. Furnished " or unfurnished 2 rooms and . bath, screened porch with or without heat. $3No 2 W. Mod. apt 3 rooms, steam heat. 286 No. 3 East j8 Warm sleeping rooms. 45 West 2nd South.. : j? One home at 63 West 5 No. 5 rooms below and bath, kitchen fur. 3 room above fur. for light housekeeping. house-keeping. Call C88. ' .. jS 4 room xur. apt ana a o room fur. house, both mod. For inf orma- tlon call at 844 Milton Ave. , J14 3 room basement apt., : partly f urn, at 50S E. 3rd So. or call 506. Rooms or apt, fur. or unfurn., 597 No. Univ. Ave. Phone ,1087. J5 2 room apt, strictly garage. 373 E. 4 No., . mod. and J12 Bedrooms. 357. East Center. j2S One' large and' one small 2 room apt, heat furnished, 115 So. 3 W. J10 5 room mod. home and small apt. 180 E. 5 South. - J10 2 room mod. apt. Phone 558 or 228 North SWest. . , : ' ' j5 One steam heated apt. or room, Nixon Apts.- Phone 1267. J26 FOR RIllTT--TJlTFT7IriSIECD 5 - room mod. bungalow, - reason able to right party. Phone 1135J. J9 T Keen 4room apt, mod in every -respect. Phone 1099.'. ,. , . J9 New 3 room apartment, nicely located 635 N.'l East. 38 "4" room mod. ant. 407-So. 3rd W. Couple preferred. . -V Nice-2 room apt., "private- bath, ground floor, garage, close .in. 390 West 1st North.. , , - -t J12 T 5 room house modU call .'1711, - j5 UISCELLAirCOnS i Office or stenographic work. Write Eva Farny, 259 No. Second East, Springville, Utah. ; , J10 Woman wants any .kind of work, except in office. 558 S. 7 E. )S F0H SALS fuhiutuhs Used furniture, party, leaving town, must selL Phone 492. 86. E. 5,Nprth. t- J5 "Oh, I quite understand! - That's all right. Would you care to name thk evening?" . ' z The. girl sat silent. . ' "Yes,? she said slowly. TU' he glad to go with1 you. Thursday " ' - e . Thursday ', was three nights' disn tant. - t " ; "Very welL 1 Let's make It Thursday Thurs-day then." .Judith , rose and though w she" smiled, certainly there;was wistful ness in that smile. . , "At 6:30r he asked. i ' - ' ' "At 6:30. They dine together that Thurs-' day 'night A They, dined . again , on Saturdayand two nights later attended at-tended s& musical play. ',' It -was -a play' of. lovely " melodies mostly love songs. JTudith Cameron had. 10 engagements, with, her employe during the next two weeks. . On the tenth night he asked her to marry him. ; i 1 " , They had,. returned from, a con cert at Carnegie hali Knight dis missed Aha cab as he helped Judith to the navement and -followed her i k ' 'i.lN; ? - . -v. - - v. .,:r f. .... up me sieps f.. ... .( y - She led the .way into the odorous. f rightfully i burnished . l boarding, house "reception room." y.y ,-;' "Only this.1? Judith -smiled: .wan iy as she 'spoke. "It isn't very elegant . " ' ' . ,' . L' Arthur i Itfafght did 7 not', one glance about the room; His eyes were. Intently, on those of .the girl j Derore mm. .uam eyes..' Arousea now. Insistent -'' M ." ? , " Tenderly- he lifted the girl's, chin with his two'hands. T " "Judith" Kis voices was low but vibrant '5- want yotj, ,J IctveoxL Judith, will you marry me?" . The girl stared. She held back instinctively. Then with a startling little cry she threw herself toward him. ttr, r;--':: TaiTe me, moaned Judith Cam eron. "Oh, please take me away" The rest of the v exclamation was t muffled in a cheviot shoulder v t (To Be Continued., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Cabinet Builders, Oak Floors, and Interior Finishers Broken furniture repaired and refinished. Reference given. All work guaranteed. We will appreciate ap-preciate your- patrohagfee. f2 ...'.B- I WIIXIAMS 255 N. Fifth West Phone 1S78-W VAtK UPSTAntS AND BUY YOUR WATCH OR DIAMOND VWm m. TLaIIaKIm JmtaIaT Over 20 years at the Watcll Bench in Prova ? , DELL C1HPMAN . 212 West Center ,1 Small . overhead---your rsJ 837 W. Center. Phone 313 .We Buy - For Cath . . We Sell For Cash , We buy and sell Used Furniture any kind or quanyty, at any time or place. ' , , x tf BLANCHE LAMS ' Teacher of llano and , Violin Beginners a Specialty. 158 East 2nd No. T PBOVO BBICH TJXTS CO. 'T Manufacturers of. The Finest Pressed Brick in all Colors.. - ' Phone 33. Provo, Utah. rOTJOTHY Foundry and Ilachlna Work. Electrical and Acetylene ' ,r V Weldlnr. '' " . ; i ' PBOVOFOUNDItY AND MA DIIXNI PLUIIBnTO AITP HEATma For prompt service for, your PLUMBING HEATINO, Oall Ii O. MOE CO. V Phonejr48. Res, Phone 187-J W-r-r North First West I0E. . COLD STORAGE all kinds ' Cacaplty 150 care . Bring your products . , to us - rROVO ICE ft STORAGE CO. Provo : : it. : -: : :! : Utah tioimy to LQAir Seven per cent? on farm and city property. Proyo Realty-.Company. 12 West Center SV Phone 688. JJf. YOU. CAN BORROW to pay8 your cumint' btiis 'mtd repay the loan from' your salary. Columbia Bond A ' Mortgage , Company. ' 64 North University Ave. Ground floor. , tf. AYRES WELDmOyWORXIST-Ace tylene and Electiio Welding. ; We weld anything made of?metal. 47 North 4th West;.- . . - tf. USED PIAIIO0 ' BARGAINS In refinished used Pianos. Taylor Bros. Co. . Piano tf. X7ANTED AGENTS FREE Something new. - Send stamped addressed; envelope for free sample of Theco auto 'polish: iixiuai ec tsiy vo., zx xaie aidu querque, N. M - RELIABLE MAN - Distribute and -collect store route in, county; nets $60 weekly up; permanent, profitable work. Full information write PERIS MFG. CO., Florin, Pa. , WANTED Man, with- car, to demonstrate advertised, specialty to garages, stores, property owners and farmers Ih. open, territory; Past selling experience not required. Mu8txfucElsh reference, and ;beVlIl- ing to start - on -reasonable basis $2,000,000 worth sold yearly. " Fyr- Fyter Co 1935- Fyr-Fyter Bldg., Dayton . Ohk . j c . i . . - . HELP, i WAIITIIDFIIIIALE Girl for general offlte work. Call 950 or 1336. i ? t ; J10 FOIl SALE SHOES . See nir Ladles and .MlsseSf! hOa bargain tables. Taylor J2ros.Ja tf. v JBfTATiD-. Amy TiOOTl For girls 434 N 2 East Phone 726J. J3 With stearhneat. 160 East Center. j-- c i. '-.j . ;,.f .. , : J3l Boa irdi and "room $25: phone 598W: ...... jl7 .-riosrctEfjowsr y - A young milk cow- -Will freshen coon. "Call 439J." f''-r ;j3 Foil SALE Good Work Team V CALL 13I-W LAND BARGAINS! I' 5 A. 3 R. Brk, Coops . . . . ,,',X20O 3 A. New Brk, TRADE . . .Si0a 2 Apts Rented , . . ; .$70 Mo. Income 92 A. Dairy Farm, Improved, --a - 40 A. 2000 Bu peach crop, improved. - 2 Homes Rent $35. Mo contract 3U, Pool equipment complete '.,,.$450.00., Qrocery Stock , and Fixtures.. 400 New Mod. Brk real value ...13T50 15 A. improved ; AZ'.X) 70 A. Imp Income property. .$23,r:)0 , 3 R. large Lot Bargain ..... .jura ts A. S R., South part ....... i:v A. Brk Home,.U.....;.....fl&oO 4 V4 A. Home .V... ,...$2100 : 4 A., pasture fruits .'. , . ... . . .$1650 SPECIAL- R. PMod., ' cost $3050, Now $2600.00 ; Also Business': Proposition. $12,000. annual gross income. X 1' Phone 1C09 Willard L. Sovards - 39 W. Second North. Provo, UUhv Probate; iansh 4 Guard- Consult Respectlvpj CI .k cr" the -. for Fruther .rratlon. . ' ; NOTICE In the Fourth! Judicial District J Court in and for, the County of ' Utah, State of Utah. r v In the matter of the liquidation ' ' of the Peoples JJank of Lehi. - ; To the Peoples Bank of Lehl, Us officers, stockh61ders and creditors:: PLEASE TAIW NOTICE, that on Monday, January-13th, 1830, at ' the Court House in Provo, Utah County, Utah, before the Honorable A. V. Wat kins, Judge of the above entiiled court t ten o'clock Al U; or as soon thereafter on said' day as the matter may be heard, the undersigned will call up for hearing, hear-ing, his Petition now on file - with tt the clerk of the - above entitled court, graying for an order terminating termin-ating the' liquidation proceedings , of the Peoples Bank of Lehl, and for an order relieving, releasing. , and discharging the. . undersignecl, from further duty, obligation Gcr liability in connection . with the J property; business, .and : affairs of said bank, which since May - 4th. i 1921 has been in process of liquid al tlon under the laws of the State of Utah relating to the suspension and liquidation of banks. . r : ,W, II. HADLOCK, . . . State Bank Commissioner of ; : : . the State of. Utah,,,. Willey: & Wllley, ; ; . Attorneys... . . . . Pub. dates Dec ,31, Jan. 2, 3, 5, - 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12. 1930. ' v..;. ,'. y: F0RCAL2 . ( IHS0SLLA11E0U3 - -- -- - - !--- irvu-u-u"uijrLwjvj -.-I Must sacrifice 6 room mod. brick home. Full basement with furnace, large lot,- garage, chicken coops for 300 chickens, also roomy barn. Small down payment or trade; CZ5 : 4 SPu.!h-: :;. v ". 14 month,' registered JerseV bull. St Mawes Gems Tormentor. 005 E.-.'. Center,";- ; . js- We have a pure bred Chester White' service hog', at757 S. 5 . W. ? ' First elaSS leafy alfalfa hay. De. Kverd or in stack Phone 549R. J13 'Alfairaay, all 8 cuttings, prompt deliveries; ; Box 93 Springville. Pjfione: 83. : . , At the Novelty Mach, & Eharp . . Shop' yroj have Just ' Installed tho new Foley machine for filing and setting- Jail kinds of saws, , hand band, circle' also meat miter and In fact all saws that can be filed, print -shop saws filed as the, factory f lies them. All' work guaranteed. C. B, Whlsler, 131 N. Unlvn Ave provo. Utah. - r ' ;. yzo . For cedar posts, see B. F. .Lowe, 164 East 4 South. J7 Extra leafy alfalf A hay for -cows., and poultry. Ray E. Law. Phone 269J3. Mapleton, ''. Stover grain, grinder, like new. a real abrgaln. If interested see Wen-ley Wen-ley R. Hardin?, Vineyard. J3 Combination gas and coal range. First class condition. Phone 817J. -- "7"' X ' ' 4 J10" .. Good third trop alfalfa $15 de-. llvered Phbne 27TWr ..r.-vJio. rc v Bestpcbrn' on earth , for Ipss money thanf stores sell it for. C. Enoch-Clih-k ; at barber shop or home 119 North 8 West -, ' Rolled-top desk, filln&r cabinet and office cfock. Phone 492. 5 X:. J5th North , ( For quick sale 100 choice Ply mouth. Rock' pullets, laying 60 pr cent $1.25 each; Call 016R2. - J10 'AutomobilcLoans : ;f Cash Paid for late model used earn : V. n. TUFT " 210 No. 3rd West Provo. . Fkcr.3 1L-J ' 1 I I |