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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 2, 1 930. page Timr VI) 7 -; f.v UU .iVJ. ,i 1 j v v v. it ii ur rLJi u- n i. m t : I" i I K'. to ''Arthur," she said, "I DO hope worried.". BEGIN HERE TODAY Alter, a. wmrrwina. counuii JUDITH CAMERON, typist In a New York . publishing:, office,. Is marrlol to. ARTHUR. KNIGHT, executive of the firm. Knight Is a widower, father. ' of two children, TONY. his. 18-year-old. daughter. Is In Europe and JUNIOR, 16, Is attending school. ..JUDITH iias been snubbed by DUicr rmpiujres ' vcuhuo bud not communica live about her pri--.vate affairs. She has U Intimate 'friends thous. on. several . occa-. occa-. slons she kep mysterloas op-pointmentu op-pointmentu with a young. man , known as DAN. 'v -. ,, . :'7 The first week of their honeymoon honey-moon in Bermuda Is a paradise Of - Mnfil I - , mta-Tifo. . Then, comes .a. cablegram,, forwarded for-warded from New York In which TYn v . TCnJrht announce.' one. is tailing for home. Knight says he iSnd Judifi'i-.must return io. nieet Tony's boat. They depart two days titer. Since neither tof . Knight's children has been 1 told about the marriage, Judith is skeptical of her welcome. NOW GO ON WITH IITE STORY chapter rx ; V Sunday on shipboard was a gray day., stormy and menacing It reminded re-minded Judith Knight that not only New York but December lay ahead. ' Bermuda had been like May. May and December. Oh,' why should that hateful, hackneyed phrase came to mind? r ' She was shaken ' and pale-doubtless pale-doubtless a reaction from her tempestuous tem-pestuous outburst 'the night before. Judith tried to conquer the mood. She put on her brightest frock, a green velvet with skirt and bolero of solid color and a' plaid blouse combining crimson, " yellow and black.' Her hair looked a mass of silken high lights and she used carmine car-mine to accentuateher vivid Hps. Then, summoning reassurance, she - set outjauntlly to find Arthur.' It was late morning. She found Vtar VinsKanrf ft KhA had . exnected In the purser's office." They strolled toward the library. " - ? "Arthur," said Judith with forced cheerfulness, "do you know what's, almost here!" . V ' - V ' -'". "Certainly. New v York harbor. Only you've got It wrong,, dear. It isn't almost here we're almost there." ' - .- Laughing, she" shook her head. "You've forgotten. I knew you - had!" she accused.- "Arthur, It's nearly .Christmas." "Christmas ? Good Lord, that's what the seml-trcplcs will do for a person. Make you' forget everything every-thing in the world that's seasonable. season-able. Christmas Judith, what day Is it?" .. . - "Sunday." she told him promptly: "Sunday, the 17th of - December. Only eight days more, Mr. Knight, An vmir1 fThrlstmas shCDDinST early!" . ' " " - - Arthur assumed an expression of mock terror.- ' . ' ' "Dont make it sound worse than it Is," he saidi "Anyhow, I never have any Christmas shopping to do.: . Miss Tupper attends to all that." days! Hearing Miss TupperB nam was. like a sudden dash of ice water. It brought to mind an Instant In-stant vision of the woman's face. . Judith could hear the private secretary secre-tary saying again in, her cold, clipped tones: "I cannot with, a clear conscience give .you a recom mendation The girl ?oiight down impulse; What a bundle of nerves she was : becoming lately.' She wouldn't no she WOULUA l urrenuer: "Of course." Arthur was adding hastily, "I dont quite mean that. Xfiaa . T-iinrr dOPSn't dO all my shopping for me. Just the worst part, the cards and duty offerings, . and gifts for the mploye3. There ' are presents," he interrupted himself him-self to chuckle, "that it's really a , pleasure to buy. Don't you just wish you knew what I'm thinking "of? Don't you?" ' Judith rallied.. "No," she Baid. 'Tin busy thln!:-K-,. r-Ttaln Christr. -3 p-;! -Vh,'we'U have a great Christ- LAUIJA LCI BUOOIif.'A'l r they'll like me! Fm sort sort of - : mas a wonderful Christmas," Knight continued as though the subject, launched, so hurriedly, was beginning to suggest great possl bill ties. "Just think, Tony'll be home. I'm going to Insist she shall stay home at least that long this time! And junior's school will be closing In a day or two. We'll have a big tr.ee In the living room and you and I'll find socks for the Hoodlums.' And wd'll have oh. Just wait till you see what I'm thinking of! You see I have to make up to you in some way. for bringing you back. home so soon" Tony would be there-and Junior, Jun-ior, too. Just in a few days now Knight was so delighted with his own speculations ; he failed to see the clouded expression . cross his wifes face. "t ' " "Arthur," she said, turning to him earnestly, "oh, I DO hope theyil like me! Im sort of worried" wor-ried" He laughed down at her, patting her arm and told her that of course the children would 'be fond of her. She muft put such nonsense put of her head. f "111 try," Judith promised, but the smile with which she said It was a' rueful smile. ' ; The rest of that day she kept her worries' to herself. When Ar thur talked she was gay, apparently fn the' best of spirits. But if con versation-languished w the- hunted look came back Into the girl's eyes. For long interval she sat silent. Tw. f ears were battling in Ju dith Knight's mind. ' The one fear was tangible and -y she felt, she mieht conauer it The other fear was" intangible ' and ; therefore immeasurably im-measurably . the more ; dangerous, Judith Knight wars no coward. She knew she. was facing; her ordeai. By the end of that evening even Arthur knew that something naa p-nnft wrone. but wnen ne maae in ouiries and tried to be helpful, she scarcely listened. Nothing was -the matter. Judith assured him. ; Noth- fnEr at alL ' : ." The situation brought about the first rifV in confidence and mutual understandine between them since their marriage. Later that night when she repented re-pented and wept with her head pillowed pil-lowed ; on Arthurs shoulder he as sured , himself that the attack or nerves,, was only a minor malady, soon to be forgotten. v Sure enough, Judith seemed her. usual; sweet-tempered sen jaexi morning. By 7:30 her husband was out on the deck. He hurried in to reportthat the harbor was glorious in the early : morning mist. Soon they would stop at Quarantine., He urred Judith to dress quicKiy ana come for "h stroll on deck, r . She . sent him off alone asrain, nromisinsr to be ready in half an hour. Feverishly she continued her painstaking ; toilet. She was to make her 'initial appearance inia morning as the , mistress or tne Knight home.' Servants would eye her calculatingly, the girl was aw re. They would be critical, uor Arthur's sake and her own she felt she must "look her best. The frock she chose was a beige crepe. It was Decommg ana-perfect taste for momins. Over this she wore the coat of broadtail-dressy broadtail-dressy but permissible, she thought, for a bride. The black .hat was her favorite and so she wore that.' ; At breakfast Arthur was ravenous. raven-ous. He ordered fruit, cereal, then broiled ham and eggs, brought on a steaming platter. Judith broke a muffin open, buttered It and tried to sip her coffee. The coffee was strong and good. Sh enjoyed it. . "Judith," her husband, said, glancing glanc-ing across--the table . with his most appealing, smile, "we're going- home! Are you glad, dear?" - "Yes. Arthur," she told him, " glad." .. . ' . They had been late to reach the dining room. Ncrv? the place-was almost deserted. Walters stood about, eyeing the last diners nef-vously, nef-vously, eager to finish their duties before reaching port. Judith and i Arthur arce at last fcnd made their v.""' to tw? I'li. i:,:re vrr.3 the city! . Jt was nearly 9 o'clock. The rne- ASSESSMENT NOTICE . ' Arrowhead Metal Mining com-, pany, Principal place of business, Provo. Utah.. - - , - Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Arrowhead Metal Mining Co., a corporation, herd on the 4th of January, 1930, an assessment of one (1) cent per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the company, payable immediately , to Dwight Heminway, secretary at his office at 141 West First South street, Provo City, Utah. Any stock upon which th assessment as-sessment may remain unpaid on Friday February 21, 1930, -will be delinquent and advertised for sale at publio auction, and unless pay- kment is made before, will be sold at the office of the company, 141 West First South -street, on Saturday, Satur-day, March 15, 1930 at 4 o'clock P. f. .to pay the. delinquent assessment, assess-ment, together with the costs of adi veri8lng and expense of sale. I " ARROWHEAD METAL. MINING "COMPANY, . ; -By Dwight Heminway, secretary, I 141 W. 1 So, SU Provo, Utah. Pub. Jan. 12, 19, 26 and. Feb. 2, 1930. tropolis was aroused but still slug- elsh. " Everywhere Jn .the North river there was activity. Tugs and ferry boats moved about them. chirping and moaning. . The breeze Lwas cold and smarted against Ju dith's cheeks, but the day was clear. "Arthur," the words came Im pulsively, "ah, I AM glad to be b8Ck!" The city had proved kind once. Why not again? Judith Knight felt herself swept by the contagious good cheer of a return to port. The voyage was ended, a task successfully success-fully completed i She heard the national anthem ring out on the morning air. Over the spires of skyline and through gray clouds a flood of bright, sunlight sun-light came pouring. They moved up into the Hudson, past piers of a dozen steamship companies. At last the liner made a half turn. Tugboats propelled it to the dock. Down went the gangplank. gang-plank. ' Her husband knew exactly how to minimize delay with officials and resurrect (familiar baggage from the endless stream borne off the ship. He managed it all very quickly. quick-ly. . They passed beyond the customs cus-toms gate and there Arthur paused. "Ought to be around here, somewhere some-where he mused, "po you see him any place?" "Who?" "Bert with the car. If I could only get where I could see something some-thing . There he. is over there see? Here-he added, turning toward to-ward the porter, "bringjhose bags after us." . : . " ; They reached the maroon-colored limousine which still was a sight to fill Judith's heart with uwe. ' Bert, beaming and apparently delighted to see them, stored awaythe bags, took his post at the Awheel, then turned for instructions. . "Home first," Knight told him. The two Inthe tonneau rode s lently through streets crowded with morning traffic- Judith slipped her hand into Arthur's and left it there. They rode across town, then over the sweeping Queensboro bridge -to Long Island. Soon. Judith told herself, she 'was to see her new home. It was to be a hew home and a new life. She turned toward Arthur and found reassurance re-assurance in his smile. : "Fifteen minutes more," he said, "and we'll be there. Anxious to' see the place?" . " - Judith nodded.., Thlnk youH like it better i.out here than in the city?" "Oh, yes. I'm sure of that!? Bert was a good chauffeur. He avoided traffic tie-ups, turned down little used streets. It was really less-than f 15 minutes before; he drew.up In f jqnt of a large" colonial brick house and , turned into the driveway. . ;. "Here we are, Judith, 'Arthur was helping her out of the car. She stood up on. the walk; an Instant, looking tip at the big house. Ther was a yard, trees and clumps of shrubbery. The struc ture back of tnese was a aarK brick. There was a white doorway with pillars on each side. Judith saw shuttered windows and some one In the doorway waiting to wel come them. She saw these, a dozen other details, and theft the whole scene became a , swimming, hazy vision. Very, very hazy Arthuij Knight's rigbt arm snot forward. He was Just in timd to save her. . ' v (To Be Continued) . F03B- SKOTO'.;;; ' FACTffl; GAEJ - r 7 - DETROIT. Jan. 11. The Ford Motor company . today authorized the following statement: "World croduction of Ford cars ind trucks for 1323 was 1,951.092. This is an increase of 1,132,358, or 133 percent over 1S28. - , . VOt the 1929 production. l,703o cars and trucks were produced In the United States, 87.7SS by the Ford Motor company of Canada, Limited, and 153,351 In other f or-elgn or-elgn plants. .'-'7-'. ' ' ' 7 ' ' "The 1S23 production or tne Model A car, which was announced In December 1S27, did not get into full swing until late in the year. On the other hand, production was curtailed in November and December Decem-ber 1S23 to permit changes in plant equipment for the manufacture of the new Ford body types." George Thomas, sportsman, re-' cently caught a 155-pound sword ; fish .on a, line, the breaking strength of which wa3 just 18 pounds,' " - i L t J . fog khut jruzunzunD rttcttstpqc ATJO iZLSZTi; Phone437W; PROFESSIONAL 257 West 4th North.; X J14 i. : vx : - I 2 heated basem ent rooms. 115 So, i " " 13rd West. J31s Cabinet Builders, Oak Floors, : 1 .and Interior rinlshera - 2 fur,. . bedrooirts, steam heat. Broken furniture repaired and Board if desired. "Call 1294. j22 ref inished. Reference given. All ' - work guaranteed. We will ap- . House 450 East 3 South. Call 195 predate your patronagee. or 167. . ' . J12 tZ Jt. JU WILLIAMS i 1 233 N. Fifth West. Phone 137S-W Two room apt. No children. Close , ;, - , in. 92 So. 2 WesU J22 yi:W su HAND bl6iui 3 large light upstairs bedrooms. ; 857 Center. Phone 513 i across street Eact from Young We P?.y S?8? Univ. $9 and $10. Single $12 to $15 nr w Wo ' ,L for two. 542 No.. 1 East or phone We hZ "d 8eU Vm JT"1 aTR ' 9 any kind or quantity, at any ' JJ time or place. tf 0 2 rooms aqd garage. Phone S81R -,,-"r ' ; - -- I or call 156 West 4 South. J21 u I . . ' FROYO BRICK ft TTL1C CO. , 2 apts bn;i38;East 1 So. Phone Manufacturer of 290M. " , ' , jl4 ' t J T7. : a, JThfi Finest Pressed Brick in all 2 room strictly- mod. -f urn. apt., - Colors. ' r ... heated.-555 No. 4' East. . Jli . v . :- ' 1 J Phone t?3, ;, . Frovo, Utah. Nice clean -fur. rooms. 56 South' - . 1 . 1 2 West..- j iU POTJTIIDEY ""' "" " 1 1 i 1 -.-r. , Br , n im ,.-v,-j.' ,if"ijr;. ' """ ' 1 s Warm sleeping; rooms. 45 West , , . 2nd. South. flT General Foundry and slacbine 2 room apt. 320 E. 1 North. jl3 Wort FJectrlcal aad Acehe . Welding. Newly furnished bed rooms in -. modern home. Board if .desired.' 900 FROVO FOUNDRY AND 4 North University Avenue. J13 MACHINE COMPANY. 3 room mod. apt in the Truman. Phone 228.- J10 Bedroom. Board if desired. 320 East 1 North. , , . j23 -:- room rur. apt and a room fur. house, both mod. For informa tion call at 844 Milton Ave. : J14 Bedrooms. 357 East Center, v J28 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE USED CAR SPECIALS Model A Ford Coupe, like new, fully equipped' $395.00 V 1927 Dodge sedan, new tires,- bumpers, ' extra ' tjre, paint and upholstery uphol-stery like new .... $340 1927 Chrysler Coupe in splendid . shape, fully equipped ......... $250 1926 Buick Coach ''5 ;- new ; tires, bumpers, heater, mqtor meter, ' seat, covers. This car is in excellent shape $450 Can give terms' and will trade. SUPERIOR MOTOR - ' CO. 5..W Center - Phone 74 Probate and Guard-! lanship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Frnther Information. . NOTICE . In the Fourth Judicial District Court In and for the County of Utah, State cT Utah. ' . - In the matter of the liquidation of the Peoples Bank of Lehi. To the Peoples Bank of Lehi, Its officers, stockholders and creditors: v PLEASE -TAKE NOTICE, that on - Monday, January 13th, 1930, at the Court House in Provo,' Utah County, Utah, before the Honorable A. V. Watkins, Judge of the above entitled court, at ten o'clock A. M. 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 the clerk, of the V above entitled court, praying for an order termln ating the liquidation proceedings of ..the Peoples Bank ; of Lehi, and for an order .relieving, releasing and discharging the undersigned from T further iduty, obligation or liability in connection with the property, -business and affairs of said bank, which: since May 4th, 1921 has been in process of liquida tion under the laws of the State of Utah relating to the suspension and liquidation of banks. . ' W. II. IIADLOCK, : State -Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah. WlUey & WUleyi Attorneys.;-' i i' Pub. dates Dec 31; Jan. 2, 3, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12, 1920. , , EXPERT RADIO SERVICE i CALL lC03-7 jl5 PLUiiBma and jjxATnia For prompt ' service - for your PLUMBING ft HEATING, Call E. O. MOE CO. -Phone 748. Res. Phone 187-J 53 North First West ICE COLD STORAGE iall kinds .. Cacapity 150 ," car Bring your products ' to us PROVO ICE ft STORAGE CO. ProvOK: :::::::: Utah MONEY TO LOAN Seven per cent on farm and city property. Provo Realty , Company. 124 West Center St Phone 688. tf. 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. OTLDma AYRES WELDING WORKS Ace tylene and Electric Welding. We weld anything made of metal. 47 North? 4th West. tf. USED PIANOS BARGABS in refinished used Pianos. Tayldr Bros. Co. . Pland Dept ;: - " tf. EOAUD AND noon . '. Board and room for boys or girls Prices reasonable. 391 North 2nd West. J15 With steam heat. 160 East Center j - 7 J3l Board and' room $25. Phone 598W. - J17 LOST VA plumbers "furnace. Please k phone 301R. . . . , J14 Billfold containing musicians evening eve-ning 'card. Name printed. Grant Bowers. Return -to Herald.- , J13 A 30x5 Western Giant tire .' and rim.-Phone 018R3. Reward. jl3 Grey Dobbs hat. Initials L. H. S Return Rite way store. Reward.; jl2 v A Scheaffer fountain-pen. Name "Florence" on it between high school and 9th West on. Center St. Finder reuirn to 365 No. 9 West J12 ' WANTED -inSOELLAIIEOUS WANTED False teeth. We pay high as $10 for full sets, any. con dition. We buy crowns,- bridges, gold, platinum, sliver. Western Metal Co. Bloomington, 111. "Will pay cash for Provo Build ing and Loan stock. Phone 1325. J13 "Wanted One single heavy ex press- harness. Phone 1255. j j!3 Woman wants work. Nursing pre ferred. Phone 1340W. J20 Highest price paid for chickens. H. J. GERBER, Phone 108R. - J13 ' Partly furnished with garage. 324 East 3rd So. Call 167 or 1076. . JU , -4 room mod. home home on 7th No. 1 East, tl Eklns Court, J12 Home North. . and garage 511 East 6 : J12 Fur; or , unf ur. rooms at 142 No. Sth West ' .'."' 312 Nice 2x room apt private bath, ground floor, garage, close in. SSO West 1st North. 7 77 7. ji2 F02 CALI-C0t73 , Good milk cow, be fresh in April. Lake view. R. 1, Box 32S Schoppe. . . . . - . ji4 DON'T MISS THESE FOR SALE Modern brick home in - west part of town. Easy termsi Good location. , ' 1 ACRE OF GROUND with .3 room houses Full basement. Will sell or trade. . " . SHEEP RANGE FOR SALE-1400 acres at $50 per acre. v It Pay 8 to See Peay" Peay Real Estate & Insurance Agency 321 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 111 v 1 9 3 0 REAL ESTATE A suitable place for' poultry 15 room modern home Included " flowers, shade ; A PLEASANT . PLACE TO LIVE. -. o A Wonderful 40 Acre Farm; $2500 to $3000 gross income; large home, barn, some implements YOU SHOULD. SEE THIS ; PLACE! . . . A Home with good lot '$1000.00 7 South ..part; TERMS IF DE . SIRED. ' J ; ' ; FARMS FOR SALE, ANY SIZE - - -.- NEW HOMES f F I RE I N SU R A NC E - - o - , Phone 1099 . Willard L. Sowards . . , W REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 WEST SECOND NORTH 7 Frovo, Utah NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of .the Town Clerk,' Maple-ton, Maple-ton, Utah., - . , Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 7:30 o'clock P. M. February 6th. 1930 for the work of: ' v Furnishing materials and con structing a waterworks system complete; , :; For materials . and for construction construc-tion separately; According to plans and specifications specifica-tions on file in the office of Mosher F. Pack, Consulting Engineer. . Salt Lake City, Utah, and in the office of the Town Clerk. - Plans and specifications may be had from the Engineer upon deposit de-posit of $10.00 to secure return of same, and the submitting of a bona ride bid on this work. . Instructions to bidders, together with, plans .profUfis,peclflcatlons and forms for contract and bond, may . be obtained upon application at the office of Mosher F. Pack, 319 Arnold Place; or phone Was. 5118. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.' . By order of the Town Board. . , -C. E. . WHITTNG, '' - - - - Town Clerk. Puh. dates: Jan. 9, 12, 19, 1930. "" " ' -T- - ""---- -- r i -'i-ii---irwwm. FOIl GALE mSCELLANEOUa Apples, Delicious, Greenings, Bananas, Ba-nanas, Romes, Sweet Cider 30c gai; unomas, 672 ; w. Phone 1048. "'-v : ; - : . ii7 -rry Mrs. Graham's Tamales for your clubs and parties. 157 So.1 7 West 7 Phone ,.928J. . J24 $100 equity, in new - Chevrolet at big. discount Phone 176. t J14 A purebred Chester White'seryice hog. $20. Call 016R2. J15 Home made quilts, made of ne materlaL Inquire at 898 N. 1 K .-'" " ' ji3 . Extra leafy alfalfa hay for cows, and poultry. Ray E. Law. Phone 269J3 Mapleton. ji3 First class, leafy alfalfa hay. Delivered De-livered or in stack Phone 549R. J13 At the Kovelty Mach. & Shrr Shop we have Just Installed the new Foley machine for filing and setting i all kinds of saws. hani band, circle also meat, miter and !r fact all saw that can be filed, nrlni shop saws filed as the factory fllee them; All work guaranteed. C. Tt Whlsler, 131 N. Univ. Ave, Provo utan. v -i2n FOE SALE OE TEADE 8 acres of choice land with watei rights, small .orchard, 4 room house, coops for 800 chickens, close in. Terms. Consider some trade. Pho" 519. v - ,; 7.7' . ; :-. - h -K4 Splendid Holsteln reglstred bull calf 9 oaos. old. , Will "considei trade on good team. Call Merrill N. Warnick. PI. Grove. Uteh J13 FOS GALE CH0E3 bee our Ladies and Mljuwi' Kha bargain tables, Taylor Bros. Co. tf Automobile Loans Cash Paid for late model used can V. H. TUFT 2X0 No. Crd Vest Provo. Phone 185-J il II II M tl Z2 A clogged or dirty Radiator . will cause overheating through lack of circulation. Dont ruin your motor through a dirt)', clogged Radiator, y -, ..- 7. . : We absolutely guarantee to clean your Radiator wlthuitt the use of acids, 7,'. . .Our new and modern equipment enables, us to clean out ferery particle of foreign matter and at. a reasonable price. Let us prepare your Radiator for antl-frcczing solutions. '.'.-. , m RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING xACnI!anadGii' 476 South University. Avenue. DON'T.WASTE A . Just send it to II 1 1 irn it Y l it ir II ii II 1 1 !! II II . II II II Ii II II II II II II II 1 1 II II II ii II -II II Prices Reduced v On All Our Used Cars .. January 1st .1929 Ford Tudor '. 1929 De Soto Sedan 1928 Chevrolet Coupe" 1928 Dodge Coupe , , 1928 Studebaker Sedan 1928 Buick Sedan '. 1928 Chevrolet Coach Naylor Auto Co. WE GO GET 'EM - In Our, Wrecking Car. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE TEIXURIDE SIOTOR CO. . x - i: ii JPROyO MOTOR CO. I I j Variety. of Used Cars' PHONE 1405 1 - i LADIES' SHOES RESOLED . -.h y , , n w x modern J method no : -nails loo wire no stitches V no stiff nest. sECONOMY SHOE SHOP: J Phone 267J. 890 West Center MATTRESS FACTORY Wool and Cotton Mattressee, ' and Cotton Ratts Old Slat tresses made like new. Office and factory 661 W. 2 No. ' Phone 31& v;- 'xl : ' ' CHARLES BURROWS, Prop. I ii The Central Service P 7 SheU : Products, Grease Jobs,' II rtres. PromptjCourteous Service . RALPH C. DUNN, Prop. . Phone 859 , Fourth West and Center St. DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE We have or can get any part for any car. 40 to 85 per cent "saved, on parts. , Satisfaction or money Back 3rd S. and Ujaiv. Ave, . Phone 68 II II Si II II II fl II II il ll ii ii ii H II ll ll Phone ' J-v- ii , . MADSEN CLEANING COMPANY DOWN AND FANCY QUILTS, COUCH COVERS AND FOR-THSRS FOR-THSRS CLEANED without fading, or , shrlnka-ge. Guaranteed. Phone 475 , ? We Also Clean Rugs 119 North Univ. Ave. Get That New Roof Now! Terms to suit your convenience. ASPHALT ROOF. AND SHINGLE COMPANY Phone 1151 . , 43 North Provo, Utah , ; ' 3rd West El II II I II GTrtITT? T1?1 A TTJTXrr' olUVHi KJlilrAllvlJNOr phone AVETHE I 1 1 ll ii COLLECTIONS Send us your : delinquent a counts nowNo collections, no chargv. 14 years of service. x PROVO MERCANTILE , AGENCY, INa Rooms 8-12, F. & M. Bank Bldg. If II i! If II 1 1 I tf II II II ii ff If II II 11 II II 11 II II II H. Jucnlic Mfg. Ca Radiators and Welding Body and Fender Work 170 North University Av. ' 'K, Phono 175 AUTOIWOBILE HEATERS, SHUTTERS, WEED CHAINS, WEED HORNS ETC. We carefully and cheerfully check'your car and render complete service for winter, driving: at no cost to you. PROVO AUTO SUPPLY 'scuJ II ll f I H 11 11 II II P. L. LARSEN E 9 . PLUSfRrNG REPAIR WO .Phone 71 i... f i i I I - v k V r-c is D X2! Provo, Utah SINGLE THING! one of thesa s-iwr n ipc IIEINDSELMAN OPTICAL AIM -JEWELRY 7 CO. .Official watch inspectors in-spectors for US, an.i D. R. O. Rallroarta AO makes "of watches repair!. Phone 38ft-W 120 W. Center fit. OSCAR CARLSON (ftlh Sporting Goods. Co. KEY and LOC-Work LOC-Work of Any Kind Sporting Goods I'hon S3 lit N. Univ. Ave Battery Charging PROVO SUPER SERVICE PERKINS BROS., Prpps. U. S. Tires - Expert Auto . Washing and Greasing ( Phone 813 -. 3rd West & Center GRAIIAM-FAIGE , AGENCY I rrices Cut in Half 115 NORTH UNIVERSITY Dn M. Christcnsen : , D. s. C. The Garden City , , For Appointments Phone 1013 from I a. m. to I p. m. 17a-W. Center. ' rroTO, Utah , Chiropodist Foot Speclalls . . ' , . Broken WlndBhlclds and Car Doors Replaced Provb Paint Glass Co. & Phone S3. 110 West Center. - GEORGE BILLINGS COAL CO. : Famous Blue Blare Coal High heat "'free from rock and clinker 00 per cent less ash than other coal. Home Phone 431 .1. Yard Phone 401-W. 485 W 5 8. SEE US ABOUT YOUR TITLES Conveyance Deeds , Notary Pnbllo H. P. THOMAS I ABSTRACT CO. 214 W. Center . Provo, Utah CALLAHAN HARDWARE CO. BUILDERS nARDWARU Electric Wiring and Contractls Paints, Oils and Kaisomlne Phone 626 62 W. Center CHIMNEY SWEEP and furnace repairing GENERAL SHOP House and Sign Painting, er Hanging, Calclmlnlng. PHONE 151-J 663 NO. UNIV. AVENUE Aft to' Plate Glas3 InslaUed While You OTalt Reasonable Prices , ; AHLANDER MFG. CO. Phone 183 . 478 South University Avenue TYPEWRITERS Typewriters Bought, Sokl, Repaired and Rented. 7 , I Taylor Paper Co. 1 66 North Univ. Ave. rhone 15 a errcLVLTT 115 7crt Cr-tr |