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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, .SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1 93 0. SECTION TWO HO oiiimns - Ay LAURA LOU BROOKMAN I93Q MEA INC. PAGEFOUR FICTION! SERVICE r DEUI.f HEnETOUAT CELIA ROGERS. 17 and Joat - 1 -iratoi, suddenly learn that the father ike ha elleTe4 t o be . dead fa actually IIyIbbT, d a wralihr New. York lawyer. The revelation la mad irfcea JOII.M MITCHELL, the fa. . ther, .call at the humble apart jweat la Baltimore, where Cella - .- llTea with her mother, who telle J- S"l for the flrat time that Cella fa the .daughter of a lint asarrfag-e. . ,., Tt eeeoad husband. IIOB ROG-KRS, ROG-KRS, haa been dead for year. - .lira. Roger aid Cella bare fcad . lie laeome bat the mother's earn in are aa a seamstress, though the Klrl haa joat secured a position aa ateaoarrapher. . DARKEY KIIIELDH, x a K Mewapaper V photearrapher. Is In ! with Cella and aweara they i will be married some day. Mitch-i Mitch-i ell proposes to take Ceiia to IVew York to make her home, of-f of-f erlaar shower her with Inx-ariea. Inx-ariea. The srlrl refuses. but later her- mother persaadea her aeeepf. Raratey Shields en I Is at the apartment Beat (Teniae ,aad la fold that Cella la not there. KOW CO W WITH THE 'STOnY :j CHAPTER IX - TARNEY SHIELDS looked disap-J- pointed. Yoa mean Cella's away for the evening?" he asked, hoping the answer might be in the negative. . Mrs, Rogers nodded. "Yes. come In. Barney. I might as well, tell you all that's hap - pened." . , av;-: ' The perplexed young man : followed fol-lowed her Into the shabby living room.' For the first time he wondered won-dered If Cella's motberjalght really real-ly be seriously ilLShe looked to-. to-. night as though x she were sick. Mrs. Rogers tookawChaIr and Bar-, ney eased down on .the davenport. ."Cella's father is here." the woman wo-man - said abruptly. JShe didn't even know hesas -living. You see . I d wellTd put off telling her. He was ny first " husband.' and we were divorced. Cella was such" a baby then. She grew- up thinking Bob Rogers was her own, father." W'ell that must have been a shock!" ShleldsV laugh was forced but he was trying to appear at ease. ' : "She's with him now., Marga ret Rogers went on explaining. They're having dinner down town. He's a rich man, Barney. IfeTwants to take her to New York. . A "What?' Take, Ceiia?" . - Again Margaret nodded.. "He can give her 'so much.1 It wouldn't be fair to . keep her here! -Barney, you understand a little, how 11713 j for me. don't you "But say, Mrs. Rogers--Is jCell leaving? Why,' that changes every thing! When s she going? Does she want togo?" ; , :i MrsTIlogers nodded her head affirmatively. af-firmatively. ' - "I thmk she does now. Of course she was upsetlast-evenlng. I didn't luiiiu num euuts lb was goiHjSixnese reiauves ene siiever neara to be. Oh. but they'll be-here for day t r, two! . She wouldn't go without saying good-by. to you, j-rney. . , iou ve oeea sucn friends ' v v ,The young man seemed completely. complete-ly. at a loss for words. He was still staring at the woman. Margaret Rogers was moved by his helpless ness. ; -' . -.J -- fa ! TLI always 'appreciate what . -"-you've done for Cella," she told him. "She's had so few good times compared with other, girls and she's enjoyed the drives ' and evenings you've spent together so-much." Barney had found his voice now. His cheeks flushed darkly. Mrs. Rogers, I wasn't going to say anything for a while but I well, I think a lot of Cella. I know she's awfully young and; I'm -not nearly good enough for her, but Just the same I care more forrher than any .girl I ever met. I've ; A City Question 1 3 I 14 I 15 I . lb 17 18 1 - I ' - - io ii la -- --- - ' , zi "7 , ST fey" " T " CSO 1 I j J I Ml "H "7"- "dS""""- AVI . "W a rr i - - a- i a v n T 1 River called OT Iirini 1 ' the Waters.' 5 The flight of Mohammed from Mecca.. 0 Arabian shrub. 16 Bugle plant. 12 Container. t. 13 Cereal grass. 14 Dish. 10 Conclusion. 17 To assume. 1 9 Honorable. 22 Cogwheels. 23 To lift up. 2(3 Creek G. 27 Mitigates. . 2U Hollow . horned animals. ani-mals. kyJ Wants, ' 33 Const cll.-.t ;n. 40 Also. -1 41 To kcclivr. 42 To Ut ;f". 4:lHa!n! !n;i. 44 1'oituu. mi cry sT i i-jxi- - jClA'': Aft OiPCt .'n-XKtp NlfTJEyjygjVlg : C,. '-; ; . . . : :..:: ,S:v: ' i ' v f i !' .--) - . 7 r V v VAW ..'. .V . . TTvyf i - iVijmaVsal Ohm Mitchell repealed. "ICs been hopins some day she'd marry me. I had it sori 'of figured, out that after I got a better Joband was earning more money I could ask her to be my wife." He stopped, abruptly. In his gray eyes -was spen appeal that warga- ret Rogers stifled the exclamation on her lips. "Oh, but you're both so young! she said gently. . . .-Cella Is,; I'm "23." The youth paused and then went" on aggress ively "Didlyou say she's really I rich?" -"Cella's -.father Is a ; rich man,' Mrs. Rogers agreed." "I believe he means' to- do a great deal for her. It's not all decided yet. There have been so many things" "Going to live in New Tork, you said?" : . jviargaret noaaea ner neaa. "xes, for a time. You see, she'll have to grow used to. the Idea of -having I of before! . I'm clad von toM me I how : you feel about my daughter. Barney. I well, you know I like you very much. Of course I hadn't dreamed . you had such serious thoughts. Asyou "say, Cella's a child.' : I think It's best - for both of you to putjtnarriage out of your minds for some time. You have so many years ahead of you! " Barney smiled sardonically. : "If she goes oft to meet a lot of rich folks I guess she'll put me out of 'her mind all- right.'' . "But my dear young man " . 'Shields Interrupted. ' "I know, Mrs. Rogers.- I shouldn't have said that. Only you see this thing's a shock for me too. I'd better be I going. -JLsuppose you have. lots of things :tox do. Packing and every thing. Tell Cella, will you, that I'll stop la tomorrow evening that is, if she can see me." ; , "I'll .tell her," Mrs. ' Rogers agreed, i "She'll ' want to see you 1 What city is " O To frost, famous for its 7 To hie. U-iab!cr man-; man-; ? nfj-.rturos? Ii Mountains if Argentina." , 2 :i;th month. 11 Tanner's IJrvozired. , K.cyptian i.vcr. v vessels. . . . 14 Irons. 13 Betrothed.-"' 17 Handled. 18 The populace, l 20 Coim ' iv.. - r-fLJiAi 21 Baseball stick. 23 Wine; 'Vessel. 24 Rodent. rM 24Rodei i3P. 28 Rasp. 27 Largest city Montana 30 Figure. 32 Wise man. 33 To value. 3,Age. 30 To bow. 38 Wing. $9 To decar. T - r- v V - ' f -.a. ' ' - A- X 1 ' "' I V . . . . a a ''i J -f-- --, I,, i, in, i,-- I I : . , 1 something I hoped you mge?, I'm sure. Good night, BaYney." -Good night." The sound of the young man's footsteps onjbe sta-irs died away and-still Margaret Rogers sat where she was struggling with her Lthoughts. e 113ELIA had - never seen" such " a room. She was sitting across from John Mitchell at a table for 1 two In the great green and gold hotel dining room and she was trying try-ing very hard not to seem self-conscious self-conscious V, 7:.;:,.-;'' .. ' She wore the rose dresswhiclt wa her "best" and kept her small black hat on her head just as her mother had , told her. ' AH of the other diners appeared elegant to Cellar-Shd wondered how they could seem so casual In such, expensive surroundings. A solicitous iark-skinned waiter offered her a sliver trayof rolls. Cella helped herself to, a muffin. ; v "How's the roast? Tender?" Mitchell asked. .. . ... . - "Oh, yes; It's very nice." "That's good. .Mine Isn't!" Mit chell grumbled. "Might have known it would be tough. Can't understand what's happening to all the hotel cooks. All over the coun try they get worse every year!" But I think the food Is deli cious.- "Glad you can eat It." They had finished their fruit and were In the midst of v themeaT course. Cella was beginning to feel a little less embarrassed. Mitchell seemed -really the one .. for whom the dinner was an ordeal. He spoke In short sentences and remained Stiffly formal, but if the girl had been skillful enough she could have seen that formality was a mask for diffidence. . You h'm think you'll be ready to leave Saturday?" v .. . "Yes. Mother said I was to go then.", . . rUTtYLE C. WILSON United Press' Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON. Oct 2. (UE) Recruiting of an American Army of which you seldom hear is going on throughout the world today under direction of C. L. Marlatt of- the Agriculture department Marlatt' is chief of the depart ment bureau of entomology. He la the . , particular foe of billbugs shuckworms, cotton flea hoppers, weevils and borers of various kinds and .appetites rand other pestifer ous insects.'' On occasion, Marlatt even will 'do battle against such enemies as the lodge pole needle miner. There are scores or others mthe-list of pests which it is th-3 bureau's duty to destroy; - , . Many of these costly creatures 8 re 100 ' per cent American but others are., alien. The army just now is being recruited against the aliens by obtaining for use Jn the United State3 parasites . which vill destroy the pests. JThe citrus black fly is a nuisance n the United States. Hence, P. A. Eerry, of Marlatt's staff, is in j 1 lederai - Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba, rear ing and colonizing parasites and predators of the fly. - At Kuala; Lumpur, Federated Malay States, C. P. Clausen is in vestigating -rearing and shipment of parasites and predators of the citrus black fly and " the' citrus white fly. Antibes,- France, i3 where G. J. Haeussler is investigat ing parasites of the oriental fruit moth. ' x The- theory back of these . and I other investigations is that for every pest there is a parasite which Perhaps ' her placidity was dis concerting after the night before. Silence came between them until Mitchell said brusquely: "You look i like your mother." "Do you think so? ' Lots of peo ple tell me that I'm glad too. Don't you think mother's eyes are beautiful? Mine are the same col or but they aren't as big." ' Immediately she knew she shouldn't have said that. Mitchell looked across the room. His reply. If he made one, was Inaudible. Ceiia bit her lip. She could not understand why but. she knew from that moment that she must never make remarks about her mother, to John Mitchell. It frightened her and then after a moment the fright turned to slow anger. She could not yet think of Mitchell as her father. He was an Interloper with whom, for her mother'a sake, she must be patient When the waiter had . cleared away the dishes Mitchell reached Into a pocket of his vest and drew forth a small white packet Cella lifted startled eyes. "Open it," Mitchell repeated. "It's it's something I hoped you might like." "Oh how beautiful!" nnHE little cry was involuntary. Cushioned on white satin with in the box lay a white gold circlet with a tiny watch face on one side. Surrounding the watch was an elaborate setting of diamonds and rubies. The gems were exquisite. "Try it on," Mitchell suggested. "If the size isn't right we'll have it altered." , "It's lovely! "Celiasaid "softly. "I've never seen anything so pretty in my whole life. "She gazed at the Jewels, fascinated. "Put It on!" the man urged. The girl raised her head. "You mean it's for me?" "Of course." L 1 "But I couldnt take It " "Nonsense. Of course you-can tako it It's yours. Every girl needs a watch. I want, you to have it so that you won't miss that train Saturday." V. . It was a heavy effort at humor but for . John Mitchell it was an Impressive one. Still Cella shook her head. "No," she said. "I can't take it." "But why not? I bought it for you. I want, you to wear it Cella couldn't you do that much for your father?" f For. an instant their eyes met Then, with conflicting emotions. Ceiia lifted the wrist watch from J the Jjox and slipped it over her slender wrist The flashing stones nearly took her breath as she fastened fast-ened the clasp. . ; "It fits perfectly." Gravely Mitchell inspected the arm she extended. He fingered the Clasp to be sure it was tight enough. , "Sure It's all right?" "Oh, It's beautiful! I think it's lovely and I dont know how Ho thank you for it!" "H'm! Never mind. ,1 hope It will .keep time air right" Mit chell's Toice was careless again. Ceiia could not keep her eyes from the gleaming bracelet Dia monds and rubles! They sparkled and danced, caught reflected rays from one another, gaining doubled fcflghlness. Impulsively the girl raised her arm and laid the bracelet caress ingly aganst her cheek. She , heard Mitchell speaking in a strained voice. "Ceiia," he said slowly, there's something I want to ask you to do." (To Be Continued). may be loosed on the aid in its eradication - .. pest and Parasitism and control of the Mediterranean fruit fly its season al history . and physiology ' engage O. C. McBride and' his assistants at Honolulu, Budapest, Hungary, is the headquarters of P. B. Dowden, who collects and 'ships . to . the United States', parasites of the gipsy and-brown tail moth which infests vast forest areas of New England T. R."' Gardner is' in charge of the Yokohoma station - of the Bu reau which Is 'searching for. para sites of the Japanese beetle to be imported into the . United States. W.,B. Cartwright is stationed there to collect and ship parasites of the European obrri ' borer. The Mexi can fruit worm , engages . attention of. the station at Cuernavaca, Mexico. The -sugar cane moth borer has parasites in Peru and. H. A- Jaynes is collecting them for shipment to the United, States where they will be given, a .trial run, at the , enemy in Louisiana and adjacent states. His office is at Trujillo. ' Insect - pests cost millions annually annu-ally in ' the United States, occasionally, occa-sionally, necessitating imposition of quarantine or other regulations which ' prevent; or stifle, trade in agricultural f product.'!. - Marlatt hopes to decrease the loss by fight ing the pests with their natural enemies. NOTICE TO CREDITORS r In the matter of the estate of Ira McDaniel. deceased.' Creditors will present claims w ith vouchers to the undersigned at her -residence in Heber, Utah, On or before the 11th day of December, De-cember, A. D. ,1930. Dated October 4th, A. D-, 1930. MAY McDANIEL MAYO. "''-- ' Administratrix L. C. Montgomery, Attorney for . administratrix, Heber, Utah.. Pub. Oct .4, 12," 19, '26, 1930. ' FOR RKNT--UNFURNISHED 5-rm- mod. brick house. . parage. 358 E. 1 North. Call 013J1. olO Or will sell, two good homes. Enq 265 W. 3 North. o9 Rooms. 639 W. 5 South. o7 6-rrA.- mod. home, adults prefer red. 309 N. 8 West. o7 New 5-rm. house. 434 N. 2 E. 06 7-rm. house, close In. 261 E- 1 No. Phone 774J. 06 HELP WANTED FELIALE ADDRESSING ENVELOPES WORK AT HOME during spare time. Substantial weekly pay: ex perience: unnecessary. Dignified employment for honest, sincere, am bitious persons. WORKERS LEA GUE, NAPERVILLE. ILL. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3-rm. home in Salt Lake for Provo property, phone 1420W. olO Qiinese Bandits Execute 2 Women LONDON, Oct. 4. U.n The ex ecution of two English women missionaries) mis-sionaries) by Chinese bandits was reported to the church .missionary society today. Thesociety was informed by cable from its Foochow branch that Miss Edith Nettleton, of Halifax, Yorkshire, and Miss Eleanor Jane Harrison, 63,. of Cookley, Worcester- shire, had been shot and killed by bandits who had held them captive since June zo. Miss Nettleton s age was not given, but she is known to be elderly. ' The missionaries were captured by bandits aboard a steamer en route to Foochow from Chungan Efforts of the British consul in Foochow, Officials of the mission ary society, and others to save them were futile. Kansas Man Buys 4000 Railroad TOPEKA. Kans.. Oct. 4. (U.O- Leland V. Warner owns a railroad he bought it the other day for $4,000 but so far no one Has been able to find out what he intends to do with it. Warner, who has been making a v temporary home here with : his -wife's parents,---.-stepped'?- suddenly from tha, ranks of the unemployed, and became a railroad magnate overnight. He purchased the Leavenworth Leav-enworth &-Tepeka road, a 47-mile, dilapidated company over which an antiquated locomotive used to pull a couple or three equally disreput able box cars and a passenger coach. ' Warner wasn't in Topeka today, and his wife did not know exactly where he was. In fact, Mrs. War ner had not heard about her hus band's sudden rise to the position cf railroad owner. She could think of "no possible way" in which he could have accumulated the $4,000 with which the road was pur chased. - Demonstration Is Held by Unemployed CLEVELAND. O.. Oct; 4. (U.E) -- Shouting "We're tired of eating out of garbage pails." a crowd of 1500 marched from public square to wards "public lauditorjum where President Hoover was " delivering an address last night before it was dispersed by ; a - smoke barrage within three blocks of the hall. The marchers, said to include members of the lYoung Workers league and ' the International Labor La-bor Defense league, carried plac ards decrying unemployment They had walked several blocks before they were rushed by police, who wielded clubs and laid down ; a smokescreen.' - - Warnick Holstein Herd Scores High PLEASANT GRoVEIn a re- oort received from the National Holstein-Friesian-.associatlon, the herd of Merrill N. Warnick was placed first in' the list of- herds finishing their production record the first of July. V From the dairy department of the U. S. A, C, Logan, Mr. Warnick also received . word that his herd was - third high in production in Utah for the, year 1929. The herd averaged 460 pounds-of 'fat and 13,- 137 pounds of milk or over 6Y2 tons of milk per cow for the year. . 1 . , 11 ,11 ., . - Four antique card tables sold for $11,200 in Philadelphia recetly. . : USEDCARS AT BARGAIN PRICES -. 1927 Nash Sedan " ' , 1928 Chevrolet Coach ' 1928 Graham-Paige Coupe 1929 A Ford Coupe 1925 Dodge .Touring Provo Motor Co. 145 No. Univ. Ave. FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 rooms. 599 N. 6 West- Mod. apt 260 S. 1 West. 3-rm. apt 460 W. 3 South. 2-rm. apt- 58 W. 3 South. 4 mod. and garage. 381 N. 3 W. o7 Mod. heated apt 867 N. 1 East. Phone 559W. o!4 2 rooms nartly mod.. $13.00. Ina. 160 S. 3 East. o7 Or unfur. pt mod. Ph. 529 J o7 Steam-heated rooms apt, and garages at Nixon apts., 185 S 1 W. o30 3 room mod. apt. Phone 1213W. 7 176 W. 3 South. 3-rm. apt. 35 E, 4 North. Phone 531J. . 06 5-rm. mod. apt Inq. 844 Milton ol4 Ave. 2 roms and. kitchenette with nice tdining room and bedroom suit:. Phone 306W. " ol3 Coby apt 645 N. 1 Eai Upstair apt in TrumafiT Phone 226. . o5 Fur. 5-rm. mod. Phone 1202J oo 3 rooms, mod. 610 W. 1 So. o5 2 housekeeping rooms Phone od 604 W. v: 2 -nicely fur. mod. rms., ground floor, reasonable. Phone 1333J. 06 I 2 room cottage $15, 270 N. 1 E, Phone 151W. ol3 Rooms for housekeeping 284 E. 1 No. Phone 450W 06 INSTRUCTION RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. Men, 18-35. Commence $158.00 month. Steady work. ; Experience unneces- cary.. Common education sufficient Sample coaching FREE. Write to day sure. Box 100, Herald. A complete secretarial course and guaranteed typewriter Call makes) Terms Includes Gregg shorthand, Bookkeeping-Business English, Secretarial Sec-retarial training. Write University Extension, Box 20-C, Herald. o5 USED PIANOS - - - - - -i-a-ti-iru-LTuTji. BARGAINS In refinlshed used Pianos. Taylor Bros. Co. Piano Dept . .tf FOR SALE COWS AArAArrrrrVMWWWWW 7-yr. old cow, fresh in few days aiso 6-mo. old heifer calf. 53frS. 9 West ol PERSONALS "Lonely? 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Institutes Incorp., a division divi-sion of the Radio Corp. of America, desires to train men for, radio and principles of television, beam trans mission, etc. These men must be of good character and now employed. vox 10-A, Herald. 05 We're willing to concede that Ed- die Cantor is a erreat comedian when he comes out with a 'wise crack on the $20,000 worth of jewel- ix. is wue lost tne otner day, BUY A AT USED CAR PRICE BRAND NEW WHIPPET ; $150 : Discount HARVEY MOTOR CO. ,-,-'. - .-''" 42 EAST FIRST NORTH ; ou Z ; NEW CAR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL FOUNDRY o7 o3 oS o7 General Foundry and Mahin Work. Electrical and Aeetylena Wei dine. PROVO FOUNDRY AND BIACIUNE COMPANY X11K KitAL CSUOl 159 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 815-W All kinds of Furniture repaired, bought and sold. Stoves and Furnace Repaired. Axes, knives and scissors' sharpened sharp-ened for 15c. Other repair work done, whatever it may be. All Work Guarantr! MONEY TO LOAN LOANS ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE Transactions completed In a few momenta on your car to either give you cash or pay off present finance compay and. reduce monthly payments. pay-ments. LOANS $100 .TO $1000 V. H. TUFT 'armers & Merchants Hank Bldg. PHONE 124 Money to Loan 6 Thousands of the thrifty and foresighted c 1 1 i z e ns of the United States In all walks of life have availed themselves of the benefits of the Equitable Home Purchase plan. If you intend in-tend to purchase a home, make jr renew a mortgage, or if you have a mortgage not yet payable, pay-able, why' not call upon the Equitable. Albert Kirkpatrick District Manager 75 East Center St . Phone 1258 YOU CAN BORROW to pay youi current bills and repay the loan from yor salary. Columbia Bond & Mortgage Company. 64 North Universltv Ave Ground floor tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS r,"irrWYVVWMWUVIA Good $75 heater for $25. 1 East. 911 N. olO Jonathan, Winter Bananas and Romes, first class. Phone 045J3. olO , Practically new 370 W. 4 South?' heater. cheap. olO Dairy herd. and milk route, cheap. Phone 588J. off Used windows and doors, sheeting sheet-ing and brick. Majestic range, copper cop-per boiler attached, $12.50. 138 S. 3 West. ns Sanitary couch, cheap. Call 445 S. 1 E after 5 p.m. Phone 283 J. 06 Concord grapes. Phone 1263J. 08 Jonathan, Delicious, Roman Ba-nana Ba-nana apples. Geq. Sawaya, Phone 051R2. ol5 For good home-made tamales call Mr Graham. Phone 928J. ' ol4 Hubbard squash, apples, Spanish onions. Phone 4S2W. ol3 Heater and gas water heater. W. 3 So. o5 Clinton grapes. Bring container. Heber Harding Farm. Phone 09J5. Apples, delicious Golden Delicious, Romes and Pears. Phone 280W. olO Anjou Pears. Phnoe 043J3. 06 Anjou Pears. Phone 05-J-3. HAMPSHIRE BUCKS 6 yearlings year-lings and 17 March lambs. Inq. Lafayette Carter, Carterville road. ol9 Hay delivered. Phone 801R. 9 Buy Saunder-sltn fur. nollsh. tf ""-'----- - VrtWvuVuwuwi MISCELLANEOUS ---------- -i-i-v-vumiuww AH kinds of repair work con tracted. Roof work a specialty. Geo. R.Meservy, 577 E 1 South. Phone 1116. Have your winter coat relined 0.15 like new. Phone 018R2. DONT HANDICAP your radio with weak tubes. Phone i?6. We test radio tubes free. Provo i Ma jestic Agency. ol9 CHDilNEY SWEEP bv tov and furnace expert C Owen Tim tmi Phone-1322W. . Buy Saunder-slte fur. polish, tf O'"1' ----- u y-UUW-LTUX FOR SALE AUTOS - - - - - - -v-wrtru-uvvxAJja. Studebaker "4 new batterv. fair tires, licensed, -tax ; pald.--$24.00. Call 1020J or inquire at Herald. 06 4 For sale ' cheap, $40.00. Jewett roadster in good condition, glass In doors for-winter drivine. also heat. er, 4 ' new tires and , tubes, 32x4.95, tires aione worth "more than price asked. Call and see It at. 372 N, West . ' . oft Ford sedan,; rood condition. 783 N. 5 West olO j j Want Ad Rates I First Insertion, per line, 10 cents; each additional insertion,, per line, 5 cents; one week, per line 30 cents; two weeks, per line,. 50 centsjvOne month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge, 25 cents. It notpald within 10 dny, double jirice will be cftargrd. Count five words to lino. FOR SALE PROPERTY TWO ACRES Three room housc-Hfihts ' wa ter telephone orVhard. , $1500.00 terms. V FOUR ACRES . all In orchard $1400.00; terms. FIVE ROOM HOUSE Coops garden land close In- $2500.00. . TWO APARTMENTS- ; Good brick house-y modern $3500. 'Cash. : ;' ' 'l FIVE LARGE R06MS- Moat Ideal location modern best buy $4650.00. If it's cash less. ' i" ONE LOAMY ACRE r Six room modern-brn coop good cow $3650.00. Terms. BUILDING LOT S'. i rods x 12 rods. Cheap $475.00. EIGHT ACRES -'V Clirtker Brick homo' hardwood finish built-in features electric elec-tric range Heatrola interest "la crops Two good cows coops for 500 chickens. Investigate! FIREINSURANCi: MONEY FOR LOANS ON GOOD- PROPERTY Phono 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER Office 39 West Second North, Provo, Utah FOR SALE jne or the best 30 acre apple orcnaras in Utah, priced vety rcasonaDie, can give tcrms and ac cept other property in. exchange'. Havejsome very good barijaina in homes, any -part of. the c.'ty. Dixon Jleal Estate Co. : WANTED MISCELLANEOUS To rent on shares, 40 to 80 acres, hay and grain -land. Phone 112H 283 W. 6 South, 'a , o5 Four room , unfurnished modern apartment with part basement and garage. Must bo In southeast 'sec-Hon 'sec-Hon of Provo. Write to Evening Herald, Box 200. ' , ; Practical nursing. 180 S. 1 Wo3t Nixon Apt Phone 1267. o7 Dressmaking. Workmanship anu fit absolutely guaranteed, I'nrn reasonable.- Phone 1355 W. oU Buy Saundcr-site fur. polish. if Wanted: Useless horae and cow Dead ones if called immediately John Kuhnl P50R1 Provo. ii FOR SALE FURNITURE 2 children's beds cheap. . J. It. McAffce, Box 38, Spvg." road. 07 .- - Buy Saunder-slte fur. polish, tt New Second Hand Store. We buy for cash.We sell for cash. 1'honw 348. 351 West Center, provo. tl , j u j T.ru u i jTtjim TRASH HAULED Phone 1007W for hauling Vshcs and trash. . . ,17 WELDINO AYERS WELDINO WORKS-Ace- tylene and Electrlo Weldlne. W weld anything made of metal. . 42 North 4th Weal - tf. LOST Pair of glasses. 5th West Center,' Sept-20. Phojje02924. and Re- .ward . $30 in greenbacks Wed. night be tween Woolworths" and .Pcnnejv. Finder please return 16 Ray Turner. 491 N. 6 West Reward. o5 At fair grounds; ladles' brown and yellow leather purse. "Finder-may "Finder-may keep "money in purso, return purse and contents to Provo Her ald. , .. ,-, V!- -v. .. Library book between Orphcun theater and Park. B. G. Edward 837SS. 7 West V ' ot Hand carved brown leather 1ut in Woolworths. Phone 899 or call at 293 E. 6 North. Jteward. . or Ladles brown velvet hai on Center Cen-ter or Univ. ave. Sat. Phone 103C7. Reward. r : 3 FOUIJD AAA, Bunch "of keys on ring on. l. t South between 4 and 5 West. Owner Own-er call at Redden Market and pay for ad. |