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Show SECTION TWO P ROVO '(UT X H) S U ND AY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 2 6, 1 9 3 1. PAGE FIVE Legal Notices . ASSESSMENT NOTICE Crown Point Consolidated Mining, Min-ing, Company, principal place of business, Provo City, Utah. Notice is "hereby given that at a meeting of the board 6f directors of Crown "Point Consolidated Mining Min-ing Co., a- corporation, held on the 10th day of April 1931, an assessment assess-ment (NO. 30) of . One-half cent Vc) per share was levied on the outstanding - capital stock of the company, , payable immediately to Julian P. Greer, Sec., at his office , at the State Bank ofctPfovo, Provo City, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid on Thursday, May 14th, 1931, will . be delinquent and advertise for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made, so much of each parcel of stock as may be necessary neces-sary will be sold at the office of the company, 73 North University Avenue, on Wednesday the 10th day of June, 1931, at 4 o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment, together with ..the .costs' of -advertising and expense of sale. CROWN POINT CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY, Julian F. Greer, Secretary Pub. dates April 12, 19, 26; and May 3. 1931. llliiiill Til jjl S3 BEGIX HERE TODAY GYPSY McBRIDE, l-rear-14 typist la a wr-York oBrr, mr-rl mr-rl JIM WALLACK Ike day afln-aae afln-aae Meet kla at tke hone of her wealthy eoaala. A.NXE TIIOW-HRlDCfC TIIOW-HRlDCfC tiypay haa keea Jilted ky AIA.V CROSBY, hack from a year aad a half la Parla. aad Wal-laee'a Wal-laee'a fiacre haa krekea tkelr rn-Kasreaaeat. rn-Kasreaaeat. Tkere la ao raaaaaee la tke aalea. Wallaee la a yeaaa; lawyer. They m kla haate la Kereat City where kla relatives are aataaraalatlc to Gyaay; aad aaak ker. Jim aadertakea tke defeaaa ( NINA HOBKHTS, aeeaaed et mar-derlaa; mar-derlaa; ker eatplayer, OR. FOW-LGK. FOW-LGK. Tke eaae la aeaaatloaal wltk elreaaiataatlal erldeace atreatcly ajralaat tke girl, aad tiyaay becomes be-comes deeply- latereated la It. SKI. FOWI-KH. wife of tke dead la called aa a wltaeaa aad falata da tke ataad. Kxperta de eiare tke weand eoald aot have NOTICE NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS STOCKHOLD-ERS OP THE TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY, a corporation: Notice Is hereby given that the postponed annual meeting of the stockholders of the Troy Laundry Company, a 'corporation, due to be held an the second day of March 1331. wtl) be held on the 8th day of May 1931, at 8 o'clock P. M., at the ' geuetal office of aaia corporation at 365 West Center street, Provo City, Utah. Pursuant to the call of the president, presi-dent, said meeting of1 the stockholders stock-holders will consider' and vote upon the matter of amending Article 8 of the Articles of Incorporation in the following respects: a) To provide for a board of three instead of seven directors. b) To provide' that the officers , shall be elected by the board of directors, di-rectors, and that two or more offices of-fices may be held by the same person. per-son. . . ;- . ..' c) To provide, that the annual stockholders meeting shall be heki on the 3rd Thursday In January at 9 o'clock P. M. Instead of the first Monday of March at 7 o'clock V- M. . - d) To provide that the stockholders stock-holders and directors meeting shall held at the company's office- in Provo. Utah, or in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the election of the board tf directors." . e) T adopt resolutions setting forth the; amendments and take such -further steps as may be necessary neces-sary to legally complete, and effect' ef-fect' such amendments. A f) To adopt -by-laws not incon- j ifcistent with the Articles of Incorp- ; oration and amendments thereto. ktTo elect a board ot dlreetorsT iand, transact such other and further j her immediately appeared In the heea aelf-laflleled aad It appeara the prooeeatloa will vrla. (iypay. oa lanpulae, a;oeo to aee Mra. Fowler at her hoiwr. SOW CO OS WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXIX YOUNG girl la 'a soiled apron. answering Gypsy's ring, looked out doubtfully through the partly opened door. "Does Mrs. Fowler lire here?" Gypsy asked.' "Yes. ma'am, but I dou't know if you can see her." "You dou't understand. Please, tell her that I" "Oh. are you the nurse?" The door opened then and the girl stepped back for Gypsy to enter. en-ter. The .pause wase barely per ceptlble. Then Gypsy nodded.. "Yes." she said. "I'm the nurse. Will you tell Mrs. Fowler here?" A child's cry fretful and hlghy pitched, rent the air, and the girl turned. "I'll tell her yourecome," Bhe said and disapppeared through a doorway. Cypsy had time to Inspect the -oom. It ran the width of the house with 'a group of windows making a window seat facing the street. The room - was well furnished though with no particular distinction. There was a piano at the far side, a piece of Chinese embroidery thrown over Its top. The furniture was a matching "set" "of heavy, overstuffed design with here and there-a piece of mahogany. The rug .looked expensive. There were newspapers in an untidy heap on the davenport and Gypsy caught glimpses of the black headlines describing de-scribing the Roberts trial. It must have been a day or two since the room had been dusted. Gypsy noticed no-ticed that there were ashes In the -tray beside-tiie davenport. i At the sound of footsteps the girl arose. - Mrs. Fowler she recognized business as may properly come be fore the meeting. . . Dated this 11th dayxof April 1931. WM. LAKE. President. , A. VAN COTT, ! $ : . ' Acting Secretary. Publish daily (21 days) from April U 6vIjiv 7. i. "'. 7 IN flANKRCFTCY. XO. ' 18453 ORDER OF REFERENCE . v In the District Cour of the Unit-d Unit-d States for the District of Utah, Central Division. " - In the Matter of, Robinson's, Inc.. a corporation, Invol. Bankrupt. : WHEREAS, - by petition filed with the Clerk of this court appli---iton has' been made by the petitioning peti-tioning creditors herein for the dismissal dis-missal of their petition for adyudi- . cation In bankruptcy against Rob- . inson's Inc., a corporation of the City, of Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah, in said District; now en motion of Allan S. Tingey, attorney at-torney 'for the petitioners, IT IS ORDERED: fiThat a copy of the said petition, together with a copy of this order be by the , Clerk transmitted to J. T. . McConnell. Referee in Bankruptcy Bank-ruptcy for, the District of Utah, and the said Referee is hereby ordered to conduct a hearing upon the said petition to determine why such ap- plication snouia not oe granted anu to give notice of such hearing, as provided by law,, which said hear ing. shall be held at the office pf the. Referee in Room 424 Beason Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 6th day of May, 1931, at 11:00 o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as such hearing may behad, by mailing a copy of this order at least ten days prior to the date set for said hearing to each of the creditors whose names appear on doorway. The woman's face was drawn and worn. Her hair was knotted back carelessly. She looked older than when Gypsy bad seen her in the courtroom. . , "You're. Miss Thompson?" she said to. Gypsy. "I wasn't expecting you so soon but I'm glad you've come. Bobby's feverish and. I can't make him lie quiet. Shall we go up" Gypsy interrupted. "Just a minute. min-ute. Mrs. Fowler," she said.. "I'd better tell you at once I'm not' the nurse." . "Why., what do you meaTTff v "I'm not the nurse Miss Thompson Thomp-son or whoever it was ' you expected. ex-pected. I've come to see you about something terribly important. I couldn't tell anyone else and I thought it was best to let the girl nearly crazy! Bobby Isn't going to i make the cookies. Matilda. I misunderstand." . . t get well. He's going to die because j to make them myself." The woman's face had hardened. I've been a wicked woman! I didn't j . "Who are" you?' she demanded, j mean to do it, I tell you. I swear "And what do you vant here?" ' I didn't! Oh. Bobby Bobby! Oh, Gypsy spoke in a lower voice: j what will I do?" "I'm Mrs. Wallace." sbe said: "It " saw you la the courtroom the other ; 46TTUSH you'll disturb the boy! day. My busband is Nina Roberts'! " .v A., r, want Xf r ITinrlsr attQiney " - , - " Mrs. Fowler put up one hand to ; was weeping nysierica.iy. mere stop her., "I can't listen to you," she said. "Upstairs my little boy is lying, sick maybe dying! I've got to go to him. You'll have to leave. i have a cab wailing outside. Get TT was terrible to see the woman's j your coat and hat and I'll take you x was no time to lose. "Bobby isnt going to die," the girl went on. "Don't you see if you tell the truth t tnings wui e an rigmz listen, i ! agony. This was nothing like the farming spell in 'he courtroom. "But I can't go until I've told you " Gypsy began.. The ring of the doorbell interrupted. -Mrs. Fowler Fow-ler hesitated Then she opened the door. A pleasant soprano voice spoke. "I'm Miss Thompson." the voice said. "Dr. Rogers sent me to take care of the little boy." "Please come In." A young woman in a blue suit, carrying a small suitcase, entered. She smiled at Gypsy. "How Is the child now?" the nurse asked. "When I left him," Mrs. Fowler said, "he- was quieter, but I don't know how long It will last. Will you come upstairs?" The two disappeared and Gypsy sat down, frowning. It must be I'mlnow jor never. Mrs. Fowler would have to listen to her! .Twice she heard the child crying. It must have been 10 minutes before the woman returned. . Mrs. Fowler had been weeping. She came directly to the girl, fixing her frightened eyes on Gypsy's. "What ls.lt you want?" she asked. Out of the unknown, inspiration had come to Gypsy. It was not what she had Intended , to say. It was Intuition born in that brief'l Instant Mrs. Fowler bad paused on the .threshold. There was no time to consider. Gypsy stood up. Her voice was hushed. "I've come to tell you that they know!" she whispered dramatically. dra-matically. "Who? What do you mean?" "I've come from the trial Nina Roberts' trial." Gypsy went on breathlessly. "I've come to tell you they know she didn't do I L They've got the whole story. Everything! I've come to warn you!" Mrs. Fowler's eyes were glassy. She was staring at the girl. Gypsy, sure she -was-right, went on relentlessly: relent-lessly: "Go to idy husband and tell him the truth!" she whispered. "Only hurry! He'll-help you. They'll be easier onfyo:u"lf you' confess. Tell them he was cruel to you! You've got a chance if you hurry. No one will ever know that I've been here. I promise you they'll never know!" Mrs. Fowler had burled her face in her hands. Her shoulders rocked. When the words came they were indistinct: "He threatened to kill Bobby!" she moaned. "I I had 'to do 1U" Gypsy put her hand on the other woman's arm. "Tell them' that," she said. "They'll be easy with you. Did he strike you?" Mrs. Fowler shook, her head. Her voice was still muffled. "He hit Bobby!" she said. "He was jealous of him. And now Bobby's going to die to punish me! Oh, I've been right down " "But I can't go. I can't leave Bobby.'" the woman protested. 4 "Do you want him to die? Do you want him to die because you let them punish Nina Roberts for what you did?" It was all illogical but It was effective. ef-fective. Almost before Mrs. Fowler knew what sbe Was doing Gypsy had her in the taxicab. Throughout the ride the woman kept Ler eyes covered with a handkerchief. She wept spasmodically. Gypsy was excited. ex-cited. Over and over she repeated instructions. - Mrs. Fowler was. to go to the' little room at the right, of the entrance en-trance and speak to the bailiff. She must say she had an important message for Mn Wallace. Very Important! Im-portant! After Jim appeared she must talk to him privately and tell him it was she who had killed her husband. Jim would know what to do next. When the cab stopped Gypsy pulled the other woman's hat down to hide her faceThere was little likelihood that Mrs. Fowler would be recognized. 'Mc&n't come with you," Gypsy satd7"but I'll be praying for Bobby. Goodby!" She told the driver to wait until the black-coated figure had disappeared disap-peared through the entrance to the courthouse. Then they drove back to the Wallace home. When she entered the house Gypsy was amazed to find It was only 10:30. There were letters on the table in the hall. She glanced through them. Nothing interesting. She tried to busy herself at half a dozen tasks and gave up each one in disgust. Only one thing occupied her mind. What was happening In the courtroom? There were moments when she wondered If Mrs. Fowler's nerve had. failed her. Had she beeji able to reach Jim? "I should have stayed down town." Gypsy thought. "There might be extras on the street. No it's better for me to be home!" So .long as sbe was alone she could not keep her mind off the trial. She went upstairs and changed to a house dress, then descended de-scended tdv the kitchen. Matilda was putting elean paper on the shelves of the cupboard for canned supplies. "Matilda," Gypsy vasked, "how do you- make cookies?" The cook looked around from her perch on the top of the stepladder. "Haven't you ever baked Cookies?" she asked incredulously. "No. but I'm going to. I'm going to make some now." "But Mis' Wallace. Friday's the baking day. If I'd known you wanted cookies I'd have made them early" "I'm glad you didn't," Gpsy interrupted. in-terrupted. "I don't want you to rpHE cook looked dubious. "What kind of cookies were you going to make?" "I dont know. Molasses cookies, I guess. No, ginger. We're got some ginger, haven't we?" "Yes, Mis' Wallace." "Where's the cook book?" "There's some books up there on the shelf in the cabinet but if you want the . kind of ginger cookies I make I never use a recipe." "Well, then, you can tell me what to utxiu." Gypsy lifted down a large yellow mixing bowl and hunted through a drawer tor spoons. Matilda's gaze was disapproving. disap-proving. This was certainly an unaccustomed un-accustomed procedure. "i can stir ,up a batch in no time." she suggested, "I can make 'em right after lunch" Gypsy Bhook her bead. "They may be terrible cookies." she said, "but I'm going to make them myself. my-self. Now what's the first thing I put Into this bowl?" For a half-hour Bhe stirred and mixed dough and rolled it into ibin sheets to be cut In discs. Matilda was at ber elbow, prompting, suggesting, sug-gesting, but Gypsy refused assistance. assist-ance. When the first tin of cookies went into the Oven the girl stepped back with a sigh. "What time is it?" she asked. It was 11;30. Time enough for Jim to have telephoned if there were any news. Surely there should have been word by this time. Gypsy went to the door and propped It open so they could hear more clearly clear-ly if the telephone rang. . There was another tray of cookies cook-ies to be filled. Presently the air was filled with pungent, spicy odor. "Want me to look at 'em?" Ma- 'Cookies buru awful FOB RENT FURNISHED Apt. electi icaJly equipped, steam hr;U. Phone 1445J. Or unfurn. ml Will rent reasonable for summer sum-mer months 8 rm mod. hone to responsible party. Electric range and refrig. Ihq. 258 No. 2 East. Phone 1148. u28 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL FOUNDRY Choice apt, strictly mod. Close in. Heindselman, Phone 1015W. ml General Foundry and Machine Work. Electric and Acetylene Welding PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACII IN K COMFAN Y ; : Want Ad Rates First insertion, per line, 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. Mmimutn charge?-25 charge?-25 cents. J If not paid within 10: days, double price . will be charged.. Cpiint five words to line. 2 or 3 rm apt. North. mod. 136 K. 8th a30 MONEY TO LOAN $1 DOWN Sleeping rm. 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Call 52 or 1000. a 26 Mrs. Lloyd Cullimoro and ,-one arc invited to attend "Gun Smoke" at the Paramount theater tonight or Saturday as guests of the Herald. Present this clipping at the theater. 2 mod. apts, o rms ea. North. Phone 142W. Home. 265 W. 3rd No. 332 W. 4 a26 a26 tilda asked easy." Gypsy drew down the oveu door. The cookies had puffed up and some of them bad run together. She turned the blaze lower and returned to the mixing board. Soou the llrst tin was out and the second baking. "They're good." Matilda admitted grudgingly. Gypsy munched a warm cookie and nodded, satisfied. "You'll have to write down the recipe for me," she told the cook. "Where'd you learn how to make them?" Matilda raised her hands in a gesture of mock despair. ,"How should I know? Ginger cookies Ll've always made them the same way. German girls learn how to cook' when they're young: One of IseKeti, I was. I used to help my mother' with the baking when I was 10 yearsold." "Where did you live when you were a girl?" Gypsy asked. "Minnesota. I've gqt two" brothers broth-ers there still." It was not the occasion for Gypsy to be interested In Matilda's relatives. rela-tives. .As soon as the last tin of cookies was out of the oven she left the kitchen. Gypsy went into the living room and gazed dejectedly out at the street. Suddenly she heard an. unfamiliar un-familiar noise. She ran to the front door and out on the porch. Far in the distance she heard a boy shouting. shout-ing. "Extra Extra!" She could not see the newsboy but the voice came from the right. Gypsy started down the steps, Dut then the telephone rang shrilly. rbT x tt Awrvn vwmkt tp but before she was in- ""IWXJ . YOU CAN BORROWxto pay your current bills and iepaythe loan from your salary. ColumblaBond & Mortsracre Company. 64 North University Ave. Ground floor. tf J JEWELERS Phone 210 I lQt ideal built and ideal location i will finish 60 daysFinest kind at terms. PROVO JEWELERS 77 No. Univ. 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NOTICE OF INTENTION , Notice is - hereby given by ;the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, of the intention' of said Board to make the ' following described improvements, toffwit: To grade and pave with six inch concrete pavement 40 feet in with. Third East street between Center street and Sixth North street; Second Sec-ond East -street between i Center the list; of creditors annexed to .the street and. Third .South, street; and First South street between Univer- iof constructing the paving of the sity avenue and First East street; and to construct curb and gutter where-ever thtsame is not already constructed on said streets, and to construct irrigation and drainage waterways under the pavement, where required; also to construct driveways, irrigation inlets, water service pipes, sewer service pipes and to remove trees where neces1 sary. The cost of the same to be assessed against the property benefited bene-fited thereby. Said proposed improvement is to be called Street Paving District No. 23. .The total, estimated cost of the street intersections, arid the aforementioned afore-mentioned amount ,to be paid by the City is for this purpose. The estimated cost per foot of property abutted on said, proposed improvement district is $4.60 for cost of paving on said South Second East street between Center street and Third South street, and on First South street between University Uni-versity Avenue and First East street. The estimated cost of paving, and curb and gutter,' is $5.90 per foot of property, abutting on the said proposed pro-posed improvement, on said Third improvement above mentioned is j East street between Center street the sum of SIXTY TWO THOU-j and Eighth, North street. SAND FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY j Private driveways, sewer service FQUR DOLLARS ($62,484.00), of pipes, water service pipe's, private which the city's portion to be paid by Provo City is estimated at the sum of the FOURTEEN THOUSAND THOU-SAND AND FOUR DOLLARS ($14,004.00). . - Provo City is to pay for the cost irrigation inlets, and removal of trees, are to be paid for by the property pro-perty abutting or benefited thereby, there-by, and the estimated cost of said work is as follows, to-wit: Private driveways 8 feet wide, each $40.00; MILE-AtHINUTE MARTY by Superior Motor Co.; 000 West Center MARTY H(MSELF I 11 OLLY-ANNC M ftcrr y's sweet i e . POLLY'S UNCLE HfVN IARTY'fc &OING- TO SHOW POCUY-ANNC A GrOOO TIM. I'LL WIN HER' SAYS 'MATY-'WI ALWAYS OPT THE BREAKS." He JUST BOUGHT A OA ft OY USED CM ROiYV SUPERIOR MOTOR CO WATCH MARTY'S SPEED. Special Today--1929 Ford Sporti Coupe 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1928 Buick Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Sedan Many other good cars in gooLqondition from $50 to $200 - We've worked so hard to gain a reputation for scjuare-deJixl there i no sate important enough to tempt us to. endanger that reputation. nuf irrigation inlets, each $15.00; water i services, each $20.00 ; sewer service, each $60.00; removal of trees 6 inches or less in diameter each $3.00; 6 to 12 inches In diameter, each $10.00; 12 to 24 inches in diameter dia-meter ean ana for trees over 24 inches in diameter, each $2o!oo. L The abutters portion of the cost and .expense of said proposed improvement im-provement Will be paid for by local assessments on lots and pieces of ground within the following described Street Paving District No. 23, being the district to be affected and benefited by said improvements, im-provements, namely All lots", plots and parcels of land fronting on either side of the aforementioned portion of streets on which said improvements im-provements are to be constructed as follows, to-wit: Blocks 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 31, 32. 33, 34, 39, 40, 41,and 42 of Plat "B"; also blocks 25, 26, 31, and 32 of Plat "C"; also blocks 5 and 6 in Plat "TT of Provo City Survey of Building lots."' All protests and objections to the carrying out, of such intention must be presented in writing, stating lot and Block, or description of property, proper-ty, to the City Recorder on .or before be-fore the 18th day of May A. D., 1931. at 5 o'clock P. M. The Board of Commissioners at., its first regular meeting thereafter, to-wit: on - the 18th day of May' A. D. 1931 at f o'clock P. M. will hear and consider con-sider each protest and objections to said improvements as v shall have been made. By order of the Board of Commissioners Com-missioners of Provo City. FRED EVANS, City Recorder. Dated this 24th day of April A. D. 1931. Publication dates; April 26, May 3, 10. 17, 1931. A public bet that a certain noble would be hanged was a nice way of expressing one's feelings against him in England in the 18th century'. ADDRESSING ENVELOPES WORK AT HOME during spare time. Substantial weekly pay; experience ex-perience unnecessary. Dignified employment for honest, sincere, ambitious persons. WORKERS LEAGUE. NAPERVILLE. ILL. Ladies: Make S12 dozen embroidering embroid-ering Pillow Tops at home; pleasant pleas-ant work;, experience unnecessary; addressed envelope brings particulars. particu-lars. Aladdin, 2-C. 372 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.- a27 First ward -pasture tickets. Catl 370. . a28 Fine small work "horse, names? and light i i $25. Phone. 50H. a27 Very choice large flowering dahlia bulbs. Geo. C. Meldrum. 389 East 7th North . m7 Full vanity dre.s;ir. and bench, arm chair, leather- rocker, oak table and chair, floor- and table lamp. Phone 1113. 256 E. 1 No. Child's bed, 3 West. new mattress. 395 N. a27 HOMES and FARMS Sale or Trade 14 acre farm , .$28011 io i acre farm , $10,000 20 acre farm .".$4000 7 room modern home $265$ 5 room modern, home $2800 - lO1 acre. 4 room home .. $6000 25 acres, 5 room home $4000 Dairy Ranches - Grazing Ground Business Property & Merchandise Garages and Service Stations Many More Ask -i 77 PAID ON SAVINGS MONEY TO LOAN . INRI fRS NCFi BONDS ' INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE & THRIFT 57 North University Ave. MISCELLANEOUS, Potatoes. Phone 225R. ml4 utrt for filling. Can have for hauling. 414 E. .2 So. a26 HELP WANTED MALE MEN To distribute circulars, almanacs, samples, etc. for National Na-tional advertisers. Spare or full time. Experience unnecessary. No selling or soliciting. Good pay. Write, INTERNATIONAL. 17 0 1 Sheridan Road, Chicago. WANTED -i SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN WITH CAB To take orders and deliver 'liome necessities on old established route In Salt Lake City andjOgden. Steady workers can start earning $35 weekly week-ly and increase rapidly. Hustlers on similar routes do $6000 annual business Some- established 30 years. Reply immediately giving age, occupation, references. Raw-leigh Raw-leigh Industries; Dept. UT-Y-26-T, Denver, Colo. - : . REMARKABLE SALESMAN'S OPPORTUNITY Unusual opportunity for man with first class selling ability to take over distributorship of metal spe- f cialties nationally advertised. Large manufacturer with sales over $2,-000,000 $2,-000,000 a year. Prospects include Stores, ' Factories, Hotels, Restaurants, Restau-rants, Garages, Schools, Churches, Colleges, Hospitals, County and City Buildings, Homes, Farms, etc. Not an ordinary selling ob, but a real business of your own with opportunities op-portunities for earnings ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 and up, depending de-pending on territory. Earnings can start at once. Give details of your experience in first letter. Address General Manager, Box 983, Dayton, Ohio. A dish-washing contest held in being maintained for farmers in a western city recently was won hv Temple, Tex. j men. They cleaned up, as it were. A night school which offers 16 courses inr agricultural subjects is First class hay, delivered. Phone 549R. a26 First class hay delivered. Ralph Bullock. 691 W. 3 N Phone 144R. ftf FOR SALE HOUSES 4 rnj brick house, buildings. 1 acre--'"ground. So. of Springville. Pnly $700. Phone 1347J. Provo ml For rent pasture, for dry stock.-also stock.-also one to lease. Feeds 23 head. Phone 897W. Must sell 7 room house. So. $2600. 44 E. 2 ml 4 rm brick. 555 E. 2 S. rru For lime, sand and gravel. Phone 398W or 242M. Overlada ind Mecham, snappy service. a27 Plowing. Ashes, trash hauled. 358R. ; a26 Large mod. home, excellent location. loca-tion. Can be rented for four mod. apt?. Will sell furn. or unfurn or will trade for smaller home. Phone 1152 or inq. 115 So. 3 West. a30 BOARD AND ROOM Board and room 434 N. 2 E. a29 Alice Jones. 265 W. 3rd No. a26 FOR SALE COWS Young fresh cow. 96 N. 5 W. a30 Fresh cow. Phone 07R2. Route 2, Box 162. ' a28 Fresh cows. Ray AshwOrth. 174 No. 1 E: Phone 692W. - , a28 HOUSECLEANINO For painting, paper hanging and kalsomlnlng call 416W. 671 E..5 S. m6 ! FOR SALE FURNITURE New Second Hand Store. We bus for cash. We sell for cash. 351 West Center. tl Lawnmowers sharpened by a man that knows how. C Owen Draper at 54 No. 4 West The New Fixlt Shop, Phone 1292W. a28. WANTED ; MISCELLANEOUS Will buy large home and lot or few acres'. Pay $25 mo. or $200 or $250 in winter. Give all inf. in first letter. T. O. Aired, Grantsville, Utah. a27 Furn. rm equipped to batch, with bath; state price, location, tie. Write Herald Box B. . - i a26 Hauling trash. Moving. Phone 443M. m7 Wanted: Useless horses and cows dead ones If called Immediately. John Kubi. 050RL Prva tf Waterusers. Call us for cleaning artesian, wells, also painting and kalsomining. Alfred Stubbs. 73 E. 5 South. a28 INSTRUCTION. . . POSTOFFICE CLERKS CARRIERS. CAR-RIERS. $1700-$230p year. Men 18-45. Steady work. Common ' education sufficient Sample coaching1 .and full particulars FREE. Apply today. to-day. Write Box 40, Herald office |