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Show SECTION TWO PRO VO (UTAH) SUNDAY HER A IDf SUNDAY,' JUNE 7, -Id 31.- V PAGE SEVEN . '..'......'...'.'.v.v.,.,.-.,.v.,-.a-.v..-, , . -m . -r. Y.S.yyyv. x-x-'vy-x-tv:.:-:-" -'::::'.: -y.fy.-y.. '...y.vy.-v.-v.v.-yyy.y. ;:: -v.yy.-v y.-.-y.- , BEGIN HERE- TODAT dERYI BOH DEPT. acrtlr Uve wltk TOMMY WILSON. eeeda la selflyla; hi elMmr( with hr half-altr. ;: IRENB EVERETT, but fall to )! kla tkat It la kla Saty t kla family fam-ily flalak relieve. Later Irca oaaa tk ar-sTimf ar-sTimf date kclUvlaft ke-s ke-s rowmr a radla alaser. ftecarlaa aa aadltlea. ake acraalta Beryl ta tm tka iMU nitk htr. Wklle waltlac la aa aate-raaat Beryl alta dam at a alaaa aad erum aalolea Oa at tka dlreetara keara krr aad grtvea ker a arlvata teat. He armalaea aa latervlew wltfc MM. (iAYLORD. Irae falla aad la farleaa wkea ake keara ker v- alater k bee a stTem . a teat. Beryl's kepea at a radla career dlai aa aa ward eeaaea treat tka stasia. At laat a letter arrleea aad ake ellae away far ker latervtew. Kereoaa. 4 arias; tka ordeal. Beryl la elates wbea preaeated wltk a eeatraet. Her victory la kltter-aweet kltter-aweet for ker 'anally aad Toaiaay - keHere ebe robbed Ireaa af ker ckaaee. Beryl'a debat la a aae-eaa. aae-eaa. aad ake retaraa koata la Mr. Gaylerd'a llaaoaalaa ladea wltk floral trlbatea. Baralnc : wltk eavy, Ireaa deeldea to marry Toaaaiy. - NOW GO ON WITH THIS STORY CHAPTER XVII . TTOR this elopement Tommy and Irene kept their plant secret. taking no chance of Interference. Beryl saw her sister, sewing on a pretty new dress of eyelet em - broldered organdy (Irene sewed the ribbon' bows on; her. mother had nsade the dress) and noted the mys-v mys-v terlous smile that accompanied the ' work. Why that smile, she wondered. Irene had worn it on her soft red lips constantly In Beryl's presence for the past three days. Beryl might have guessed the truth but . her work kept her too busy to giTe much thought to Irene's affairs. Tommy's elation would bare given it away but Beryl had not seen him with her sister since Irene had agreed to the elopement elope-ment Irene wonld not take that chance. She wanted to make Beryl suspect there was something In the air and worry orer it but she did not want to giro her too many clues., Again Tommy packed his sult-- sult-- case for a honeymoon and again he was frustrated. On this occasion occa-sion the Interference came from a grim source. Death stepped in and put an end to the. affair. Quietly and without a word to anyone his Annt Emma died. His uncle called him an hour before the time he had set to slip out of the house to meet Irene. --It was - morning. A beary, foggy morning -. of the kind on which people with -. asthma find It difficult to breath. Uncle George couldn't, he said. wake Aunt Emma, Tommy ran to - see what he could do. Presently COMPANY ARE i.l . C i . The Wasatch Gas company is moving to new and finer quarters ' at" 137 j West Center street and by I Monday, June 8, all decorating and - details incident to the change will be completed and the personnel and equipment fully established in the newlocation, according to an an- nounccment today by S. E. Cowan, :. local; manager." . Ahworth and Markham, local 'architects, have supervised the designing de-signing and remodeling of the " structure. A full display of gas burning , appliances are being arranged ar-ranged and an invitation is extended extend-ed to the public to visit the new offices after June 8 to inspect tie latest, developments In labor-saving gas equipment The move to new quarters at this time is in line with the 1; aggressive expansion policy laid down by the management k Important Developments ' The past year has brought some Important developments in the gas service in Provo and Utah county. On April 1, 1931, the properties of the Utah Valley Gas and Coke company were taken over by the . Wasatch Gas company. Immediately, Immediate-ly, the latter concern began extensive ex-tensive rehabilitation program of "the gas distributing systems f " By May 1, pipe was being laid In - new; -trenches connecting - the city ,of Provo with the Columbia Steel. ''Coke oven gas from the-steel plant will supply domestic and Industrial "requirements in Provo,'' Springville and Spanish Fork. .-:Cr ' . -. - At.'pr'esent there is a surplus of approximately seven million cubs feet; of gas per day at the steel MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY fOOSH- JVLU TH LOO KIT m MS - T ...... I I - NEW OFFICES OF VASATCH GAS Special Today1930 Ford Sedan 1930 Ford Sport Coupe 7 If folks hung ' out their ilSl. '"j t ' 1 they called a doctor. Before the physician got there Aunt Emma bad turned cold. Out in the sound the fog horn bellowed dismally. Aunt Emma bad-always hated to hear it. ' Vagrant thoughts came to Tom my as he stood for a while before the window, trying to check his tears so that he could go down and telephone to Irene. r BERYL, liked the fog horn, tultnv nr faint hoom Its had her stirred elusive thoughts In mind, she had said. Something seemed to come like that train in Liliom and carry her away. Only this was a boat, and for a bit of time she could feel that she. had traveled, been somewhere. , Tommy had laughed at her. "Carried away by a sound huh? That's some imagination! Now he did not laugh. Did death give you a new fense someone else's death? Bewildering thoughts and he had to telephone Irene. How did he feel when be had talked with her?. Back in his room the tears unchecked, now he was not conscious of any effect upon himself from Irene's words. What had she said to him? Certainly nothing of moment, nothing to be remembered. Many people came to the house. Irene, of course, and Beryl, too. There were many things to do. Tommy felt bewildered. Death was new to him. New and terrible. Beryl told him In conventional phrases that tortured her how grieved she was for him. Her voice was steady, but what she sup pressed would hare astonished TTommy. - Trans ttaA AaolarAil nnAttlv ALlnBt the tyranny of a fate that upset her plans. Beryl naa learnea men what those plans were andwhat that mysterious smile had meant Irene did not seem to mind that Aunt Emma was dead. She was annoyed because her plans were spoiled. Beryl had dreaded to hear what Tommy would say. Would he, like Irene, think of llmselt? ' Would he have less regret for the passing of one who had loved him because that passing interfered with his plans? He did not once speak of the proposed elopement and Beryl knew, with an elation she found it hard to hide, that It was because he had not thought of it She watched him with Irene and could see that Irene was provoked with him. There could be but one ex Tjlanation for that He was not thinking about her. OPEN TO PUBLIC plant, and a possible available supply of eleven, million cubic feet daily. The requirements of Provo, Springville and Spanish Fork today are only about five percent of the total, indicating-that the available source . d? supply Sjs;anple to take cai of all future needs? In line with the policy of the Wasatch Gas company, local . ma? terials were used so far as possible, and local men were employed, in the' rehabilitation program. Orders have been placed with the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe company for more than 14,000 feet of special 8-inch cast iron pipe to be installed from the coke ovens to Spanish Fork. According to officials of the pipe Company, this order alone will keep the pipe plant busy for several months. The pipe is being made with bronze welded joints, a special make developed by the pipe factory in collaboration with the gas concern. con-cern. Hearty cooperation with the unemployment un-employment committee has been provided by the Wasatch Gas company. com-pany. A large number of Provo laborers have been employed since the beginning of activities here. Working in harmony with the committee, com-mittee, first through city officials and now through .the , chamber of commerce, needed men have been hired by the gas company according accord-ing to the preferential plan worked out by the unemployment ? group. More than 385,000 feet of Utah-made Utah-made "pipe was used by the gas interests in-terests in Salt Lake City and Utah during the past two years. The lines from the coke ovens by- GeeM know told alot or GOlNfe To Boy another OVtm Pit A Waa,a. 'il UKtRIOR rlQTGR. CO, - vlv". ' oiotnTt iixpect. theVo ALU QjTyCr iiy ""W nci V 1929 Ford Sport Coupe flag on every occasion this town would "be; a perpetual state of With Beryl it was as though she lived on the edge of a deep, black abyss, never knowing at what moment mo-ment she would be pitched headlong head-long into the bottomless depths, a a ONCE when . she was a little girl there was ' A thing Beryl had said she would never do. Later she did it It wasn't a great sin-some sin-some slight piece of mischief, that she hid since forgotten but from it she had learned a lesson. The lesson was that she might say she would never do so-and-so again but that did not make It a fact She might be fooling herself again. Beryl argued, when she said she would never love anyone but Tommy. Tom-my. Still she believed .this was true and the anguish the .thought of his being married toy Irene caused her was real enough no mat ter what changes the future might hold. , For a while after his aunt's death Beryl felt safe. Then the terms of Emma Hoffman's will were made public and she. didn't know what to think. Tommy was not the heir. His aunt had died intestate. She'd had a supersti tious fear of preparing for death and so her favorite nephew was left to share her fortune with other kin. There were several children of several brothers and sisters and Tommy did not receive much. Irene told her nothing. -Beryl did not ask questions. It was like the crisis in an illness. She held her breath and waited. She was uncertain. un-certain. Would Irene think of Tommy now? Was there a streak! of fineness In her character dees under the shallow exterior? In her generous moments Beryl hoped this was true and rebelled against It In a flash.-- Irene could never make Tomnty happy. No matter what he thought, that was true. Irene told her nothing because she did not want Beryl to know what was going on. Suppose Beryl knew that Tommy Tom-my was giving up college? She'd heard Beryl express herself on this subject with a talent for words that Irene had found too searing towish to hear repeated. Irene had a habit of shrugging, both mentally and physically. She shrugged aside what reproaches her conscience urged upon her In this matter of Tommy turning his back upon higher education for her sake. She had promised to marry him if he would accept his uncle's offer to take over the management of Hoffman's Motion Picture Palace as a permanent job. Fork comprise one unit of. the ex-to ex-to Provo, Springville and Spanish tension program in Utah county. At the same time, construction work was commenced on a natural gas line from Mldvale to Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove. House-Heating According to eras company offT-ials offT-ials anp-oximately 200 homes in Trov and v'cinitv are alreadv v. ng gas for house-heatincr said to M a greater number per capita ban anv other placo in the United States where manufactured gas is usM. 0 Today more than 20 000 Utah homes, three large smelters, large railroad shoos and roundhouses, manv factories and industries are serviced by automatic gas. A total of 339 industrial firms are now using gas in Utah. The following Utah cities and towns are now served by gas: Salt Lake City, Ogden, Kaysville, Lay- ton, Roy, Clearfield, Farmington,' Bountiful, Centerville, Magna, Tooele, Garfield, Murray, Mldvale, Sandy, Morgan, Provo, American Fork, Lehi, Pleasant Grove, Spanish Span-ish Fork and Springville. r Of particular interest to the peo- 4lTayfli? IBi?(iIlneE0G IL Superior folks i wfs ? USED OBK -I3UT I w yU ur WW I 1 3 1929 Chevrolet Coupe Many Other Good Cars f .la- I V jyjR. HOFFMAN had - induced- ireue 10 piava ima tuuuiuua upon her consent by bribery - She and Tommy would, he had said. come to live ,' with him and the Hoffman house was an attractive dwelling. Aunt Emma's sister. Ernestine, who had been keeping house for him would be going home soon. She expected to take a lot of her sister's things with her but he would see that they were left They were old-fashioned things and he understood people were making a fuss over such .things at the present time. He need not, have urged further. Right there Irene . made up her mind. - What envy it would excite in Beryl, to see her among the Hoffman heirlooms, Irene thought She remembered Beryl had once said she hoped Mrs. Hoffman would will her just one piece of the Lowestoft Of course Mrs. Hoffman Hoff-man hadn't- done anything of the kind. Irene decided to give a luncheon for Beryl, bringing the Lowestoft from the china closet and serving her food on it just as thought it were ordinary ware. She was planning the meal even as Mr. Hoffman continued talking. Perhaps her mother would cook the luncheon. No. Mr. . Hoffman would let her huvt- a maid for that A smart maid In a "black dress and lace apron and cap. "I haven't a lot of relatives like Emma had," Mr. Hoffman was say-, ing. and Irene's mind snapped back In time to grasp the significance of his words. She and Tommy would live with him. They- could remodel the house as they liked because some day It wonld be theirs. It wouldn't be any fun fixing the house but they could have a decorator from New York and that would make people open their eyes. Irene was too much taken up with these thoughts to give Mr. Hoffman the answer he wanted and when she realized, as she did -suddenly, that he was piling up Inducement In-ducement on Inducement she deliberately de-liberately waited until he had made his final offer. This is how it came about that with the anticipation of a handsome hand-some wedding present in her mind, she issued her ultimatum to Tommy. Tom-my. Tommy felt that the marriage should be delayed a while in respect re-spect to his aunt's memory a decision de-cision which he shortly came to regret (To Be Continued) pie of Provo and Utah county is the fact that the rates on coke oven gas were reduced by the Wasatch Gas company as part of its policy to make this fuel available to a greater number of people. The Danish flag, consisting of a large white cross on a red field, is the oldest unchanged flag in the .vorld. It was -made about 1218. As any golfer will tell you. distance dis-tance is three-quarters stance. New Loans WANTED-$1500. loan on 15 A. land good water rights no improvements. FIRST Mortgage 8 will please us. Willard L Sowards. WANTED $2000.00 new five room frame, Springville. Willard L. Sowards. WANTED $1000.00 15 Acres water rights Edge-mont Edge-mont ward. Willard L. Sowards. .. WANTED $1500.003 A. good modern home Very attractive. attract-ive. Willard L. Sowards. WANTED $4500.00420 A. ranch Water rights May handle smaller loan on this ranch this ranch carried this same amount sometime ago. Willard L. Sowards. Willard L. Sowards Real Estate Broker 39 W. 2; N.-.. . . Provo, Utah. Motor Co., 490 West Center I iU I' THEfiCr CVOOO US CO CfQS . RATCS A CBLCBCATION TOO : A 1929 Chevrolet Sedan'-, from $50.00 to $150.00 V decoration, .... -'- - - . znscEiutircoTjjr Blacksmithlng. tire setting, auto trailers made to order. C S. Vincent Vin-cent 202 So. 10th W. Phone 606J. jnl6 Distinctive wedding gifts at moderate mod-erate prices. See them. Gessford's. 47 No. Univ. Ave. T jnlO Warehouse ' for rent Phone 18. Boys! Learn acrobatics, gymnastics, gym-nastics, wrestling, tumbling; from Aubert Cote of lB.- T. U. physical education faculty. Two six weeks I tua. ota 4 ts wuuub; uuv o, wen a gym. Fee, 34 for 6 weeks. Phone 1337. Jn9 Fishing Hods wrapped. Bills , Variety Shop, 131 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 227J. jnl5 Stove repairs. Parts for any stove or furnace. The Fix-It Shop. 54 No. 4th West jnlS Trellises any style, made to order. The New Fix-It Shop. 54 No. 4 W. Phone 1292W. Jn 19 Lawn mower sharpened and repaired. re-paired. C. O. Draper at the New Fix-It Shop. 54 No. 4 W. Phone 1292W. . Jn 18 Moving done. Trash hauled. 443M. JnlO FOB SALE FUBHITUBE FOR SALE FURNITURE Living room, bed room and kitchen furniture for quick sale. Owner leaving town. Call 270 West Fourth South. . jn7 Vanity and bench, walnut book case, oak extension table, table lamp, chairs, ironing board, win dow shades, screen, dishes. Phone 1113.56 E. 1 N. jn7 New Second Hand Store. We buy for cash. We sell for cash. 351 West Center. tf INSTRUCTION RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. Men 18-35. Commence $158.00 month Steady work. Experience unnecessary. unneces-sary. Common educa'Jo.i sufficient. Sample coaching FREE. Apply to day sure Box 15 Herald. Legal Notices DELINQUENT NOTICE Crown . Point Consolidated Mining Min-ing company, a corporation, Prln- rclpal place of Business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of as- gsoom.nt Kn Aft lev! tA fn t Vl 10th day ' of April, 1931, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders are as follows, to-wit: , Cert. No. Name Shs. Amt. 215 James Thomas . . . 1122 R. J. Evans 1147 Niels Anthon IM A, L. Prichard 1291 A. L. Prlchard .... 1523 Olof Rosenlof .... 2082 Olof Rosenldf 2168 E. M. tTeher ' 2178 C. A. Ferguson . . 3521 May Stansbury . . 3713 Mrs. Con Hannifin 3720 H. Tremayne . 1000 $ 5.00 320 1.60 325 245 595 250 415 100 180 325 300 1000 1.63 123 2.98 155 2.08 .50 .90 1.63 1.50 5.00 1.67 .29 1.12 .30 5.00 1.50 101 .47 .78 15.00 5.00 2.50 50.00 .37 .35 2.50 5.00 3960 James A. Pollock and Co 333 3972 James A. Pollock & Co. 57 3984 John W. Chipman 224 4144 J. E. Driscoll .... 59 4184 J. W. Mcintosh .. 1000 4185 Julius C. Anderson 300 4783 Cora F. Burgner . . 202 4943 Mrs. Deseret B. Clippinger 93 5153 Ercka Newman .. 156 5472 W. D. Jackson 000 5607 Ralph A. Badger . 1000 5637 Milton Bullen 500 5705 Frank Garrity 10000 5743 B. W. Dixon 5744 John J. Hanley .. 5781 Milton Bullen 5856 A. E. Pollett .... 5896 Mrs. Margaret Embleton ....... 5928 Maria Johnson . . 5947 Mrs. W. J. Fahrni 6025 W. H. Child 6110 Lillian F. Dun- combe Swenson . 6124 Fred J. Young; . . 6125 Fred J. Young 6143 George D. Keaton 6167 Jos. C. Lynch .. 6168 Jos. C. Lynch 6169 Jos. C. Lynch 6170 Jos. C. Lynch .... 74 69 500 1000 1000 713 1000 500 72 1750 1750 500 137 137 137 137 ,200 1000 1000 1000 100 1000 300 1000 5.00 3.57 5.00 2.50 .36 8.75 8.75 2.50 .69 .69 .69 .69 6193. W. H. Child 6204 S. R. Nelson 1.00 5.00 "'' 6205 S. R. Nelson .... .6206 Frank Alexander 6215 E. W. Fawcett . . 6292 C. A. Zackrisbn 6308 'Mary X Jones . . 5.00 5.00 .50 5.00 ijso 6330 C. A. Hoagland 5.00 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 10th day of April, 1931 so; many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of i the secretary, 75 North University Avenue, State Bank of Provo Building, Provo City, Utah, Wednesday the 10th day of June, 1931, at 4 o'clock p. m. ta pay, the delinquent assessment thereon, to gether with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. CROWN POINT CONSOLIDATED J , , t MINING COMPANY, Julian F. Greer, secretary. Publication dates; May 24, 31, Jun 7, 1831. , FOB XUmT--DHFURNIS ETCH New 3 rm apt electrically equipped. equip-ped. Corner of 3rd No. 1st E. Phone 634 or 1114. Jn7 A comfortable four room modern cottage., Rent very cheap. Willard L.; Sowards. ' : jn5 Good home. 265 W. 3 N. jy2 Mod. apt $15. 330 E. 2 So. Jnl7 Mod. 5 room apt $25. Apply 255 West 2nd South. Jn8 4 rm mod apt 244 N. 1 East Phone Jacob Coleman. jnl4 2 rms $6.50. 69 So. 3 West S. M onsen. jnll 3 nice sunny rooms, mod, ex cept heat Garage. Apply 337 No. 4th West jn7 3 rm apt, range, priv. bath, ground floor. 390 W. IN. jn 25 FOB RENT FURNISHED 5 rm mod. apt am! garage. 420 So. 2 West. Jn9 2 rm mod apt. 468 N. 1 E. jnl2 4 rm mod apt refrig and heat And 1 3 rm. apt. Phone 924. jnl2 3 rm mod. apt 315 No. Univ. Ave jnl2 2 mod rms. 288 S. 5 West. jnl2 Cozy - 3 rm strictly mod. apt, garage. Handy location for town or school. Phone 1360W. jnll Nice apt. Private bath, screen porch, newly decorated. 460 W. 3 South. jnll 2 nicely , fur. rms, with private bath. Phone 134 J. jnll 3 rm basement apt. 176 W. 3 So. jnll Apt. mod. $10.00. 381 N. 3 W. jnll 3 rm apt. ground floor, piano. 55 W. 2 N. . Phone 1329: jnlO 2 rm mod. apt and garage. 115 South 3 West. . jn20 Large housekeeping rm. 373 E. 4 j North. jn9 2 or 3 rm mod! 136 E. 8 N. jnlO Light housekeeping rm. 316 W. 1 North. jn9 Cozy mod. H. K. rooms for girls. $9.00 per mo. 603 No. 1 West. jn9 2 rooms modern, basement and garage. 240 East 3 South. jn9 3 rm mod. apt. 236 So. 1 E. Call 870 or 1442. jyl 2 rms. 156 W. 4 So. 381R. jnl5 Single and double modern apartment. apart-ment. Phone 151W. 270 N. 1 E. jn30 2 sleeping rms. 434 No. 2 E. jnll 2 hk rooms also sleeping-rooms. No children. 45 W. 2 So. jnlO New 2 rm strictly mod apt. 555 North 4th East. jnll Room. Board if desired. 320 E. jnl7 1st North. Apt. $10. 320 E. 1 No. jn 14 HELP WANTED FEMALE A lady to live with and help elderly woman in exchange for home. 309 E. 5 No. jnll WANTED - SALESMEN MAN WANTED ' .for Rawleigh Route of 800 Consumers Con-sumers in Tooele, North Sanpete.' West Carbon counties, Tooele, Salt Lake City. Reliable hustler : can start earning $35 weekly and increase in-crease every month. Write immediately. immedi-ately. Rawleigh Co., Dept. UT-Y-26-S, Denver, Colo. .. Wanted: Local manager to look after repeat business and service" machines now in use. We train, you for a bigger job and you earn from $40. to $50 a week while learning. FYR-FYTER, - 2192 F. F. Bldg. Dayton, O. . LOST . JLady'8.. tapestry covered purse with $4 in cash. Return to Herald. Reward. - One small bay mare with lazy P M brand. Reward. Orwin Bird, Mapleton. Utah., jnl2 car door handle., Phone 126. jn9 Brown leather Durse. Call 1145W. Reward. Jn7 T . . -r Black and white purse containing 2 rings and .insurance hook. Reward.. Re-ward.. Phone 1056. jn8 LP WANTED IIALE DISTRIBUTOR - For '50 store route this county; exper. unftec. NO Sellingsdistribute and collect. Should " net $65 . weekly. v Write "Saf etycX 137," ; HunUngton Beach. HousEOLEAimra For. painting, paper hanging and kalsomlnlng call 416W. 671 'East 5 South,-. . i p? . 1 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL A : FOUNDRY General Foundry and Machine Work. Electric -and Acetylene Welding PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE. COMPANY MONEY TO LOAN. AUTOMOBILE LOANS To give you cash or pay off present finance company and reduca payments. pay-ments. INSURANCE Of all kinds - Fire - Theft - Public Liability - Property Damage V. H. TUFT Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg. PHONE 124 QUICK CASH LOANS $10 to $300 IN 24 HOURS From 1 day to almost 2 years to repay, if you wish NO FEES NO DEDUCTIONS YOU GET FULL AMOUNT OF LOAN PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 75 East Center St Provo YOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Bond A MortRage Company. 64 North University Ave. Ground floor. tf PLUMBING AND HEATING Prompt and Efficient Service) J. W. JEX PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 1503 1050 No. First East Provo, Utah Jnl7 WELDING AYRES WELDING WORKS Ace tylene and Electric Welding. We weld anything made of metal. 42 North 4 th West tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS e,akakaakkkaaMW A dandy 6 ft. oak extension table. 50 lb. side iced refrigerator. Wash basin, davenette, child's bed, range with large copper reservoir. Phone 1174J. 105 S. 6 East. Jn9 5000 peonia ptooms. A sight you will never forget. Yours for 25c per dozen Sunday. 495 N. 8 West. W. A. Nuttall'8 Jersey milk and cream. Prices right. Phone 981. jnll Fixture stock and good will of the news Stand in the waiting room of the Orem Dasseneer station at Provo. Inquire of or write Colonel Lewis, general superintendent. Salt Lake and Utah Railroad, Salt Lake City, Utah. jn7 Pigs. Call 01R6. m9 1929 Harley, Davidson motorcycle, model 74. Provo Motor Co. jn9 Small pigs and cedar posts. N. P. Sorenson, Springville Rd.. jn5 Bargain! Monarch coal range. Nearly new. 74 No. 4 E. Phone 817J. . jnlO Reg. 2 yr. old Jersey bull. A class. Or will trade for good young milk cow. . David H. Jones,- Phone 1299M. Jn9 1100 leghorn pullets. 10 weeks old Roy Allen Vineyard. jn9 Spring frys 1 to 2 lbs. 4 for $1.00. Call 049J3. jn9 Davis Roseitter and one are in vited to attend "Laughing Sinners at the Paramount theater Monday or Tuesday as guests of the Herald Present this clipping at the theater, Plants, work ' harness. 1 horse beet cultivator. Phone 379J. 389 No. 7 West jn6 Russett potatoes A-l , seed. T. S. Jones. 75c per sack. .755 So. 11th West. , ' jnlO Choice, spring- friers,, milk and corn fed, 3 for $1.00. Harrisons, 12th North 9th East.. V jn9 Tomato cabbage and all varieties of set out plants 2 doz. for 15c or 35c per hundred. Phone 677W. 467 South 6 West. jnl5 ".tOB SALE HOUSES 'Sell cheap" , or " trade mod : 4 " rro. brick- home, full basement, Proyo, for farm on highway. -Write Box 8 Herald. . . , jnll HOME WAS i . . . . . . . . . . . ; $3375.00 ffOW ' . . V... - .V.' $1850.00 MUST : BE CASH 6 !R. Mod. nice lot, garage. You'll be surprised at this value. Willard I4 Sowards, Real Estate Broker, Provo, Utah. - jn7 -Mod. 4 rm brick house and ful basement. For' cash: or v terms. Phone 532; tl . : . . jn9 Beautiful home on paved street. hApply 140-W. 2.So. ' : jnS c' Mod, home and bldg lots. Phone 512M. '. ....... jn21 Want Ad Rates ; First Insertion, per line. 10 cents; each additional Insertion, per line. 5 cents: one week, par line 30 cents; two weeks, per line 50 cents; one month per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge, 25 cents. . If not paid within 10 days, double price will be : charged. Count five words to Has, Legal Ratei 10 cents per line per insertion. - r Heap! O' Money ; 4V4 A. Gravel bed Pleasant View Much good land $1050.00 See Willard L. Sowards.- ' Lovely location near Manavu ward A beautiful building lot ASSESSMENTS ALL PAID $500 if taken how. Willard L. Sowards What's better A UEW HOME TO SUrT YOU Help you : finance- build it better quicker. Willard L. Sowards. A living and a home Five loamy acres fruits six room houses-horse houses-horse cow implements CHEAP Every part JUST LIKE . HOME $4200.00 buys it all. Willard- L. Sowards. A HOME Built by owner carefully care-fully good pretty . pressed burnt brick lovely front porch hardwood hard-wood floors throughout built in features most handy laree llsht windows best furnace full basement base-ment divided to rooms South front this fine home will i merest you. Willard L. Sowards BETTER FARM Near Lincoln High School four room house b a r n outbuildings team cows implements 5 A. Strawberries 1H A. Raspberries peaches apples garden lands alfalfa and pasture WILL TRADE WILL SELL REASON4 ABLE. Willard L. Sowards. FINE LITTLE COTTAGE t IN FINE LOCATION. Look at this 257 North 3 East now under construction con-struction $60 brick Best cement work good . roof absolutely good house WATCH IT BULbT--MAKE US A CASH OFFER. Willard L. Sowards. . Willard L, Sowards , Real Estate Broker 39 West 2 North Provo, Utah PRO VO'S BEST BARGAINS Must be sold! Mod: brick home. 20 acres, of excellent land. Big Bench water. " ,. . Small home N. E. part Will trade n farm. Must be sold! 8 rom Mod. brick for mortgage price in N. E. part , Plenty of other eood buys and all kinds of money to loan. ' ' GRAY-PAYNE ; REALTY CO. Phone $70 ' POUSALE r . RENT or TRADE '. 30 A. Home crops. Imp. . ... .$10 R"1 20 A. Water, crops ... ....... e6d 2 A. Brick home ............ 3,000 5 Rm. Brick Home, mod, ,f ..2.650 Rm. Brick Home. Mod. .. 3.000 7 Rm. Brick Home. Mod. ..... 2,600 Four 4-room Apt House...... 4,750 nTERMOUNTAIN , -FINANCE & THRIFT CO J 57 No. Unlr. Ave. Phone' 130 Provo SITUATIONS WANTED : Reliable girl Phone 1351. wants housework. Part , or full time " housework by competent girl. Box Al Herald. jn9 . Middle aged 7 woman : wants any kind of work. 558 So.' 7th; E.v. - jn8 BOABD. Anp BOOH , Mullln's boarding house for summer sum-mer school students. " 313 E. 4 No. Phone 216RJ Z V -J i ? jn7 ..Board and room in private home. Phone 598W 754 W. lN. . JnlS FOB QAJJj 00V70 Two t irie young purebred Jersey cows' . for : sale is cheap 306 E. 4 S. Springville. O. Christiansen. Jn9 - r ; WANTED 5 -HIS0TLLA1IE0U3 Passengers Phone 368. to Phoenix, ,Ariz. jnll Baled Straw. Call 032J1. JnlO Ice cream cart' Phone 1036J. JrvS Position , by , experienced bools; keeper. Write Box 10 Herald. Jnll . , - Wanted : Useless horses and cows dead "ones If called Immediately. Joba-KuieLCWIltPraTQ." tt- 1 |