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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1931. PAGE THREE i H , , mi - i Mm i. ii iii n.i i i ii ma - i i i ! i ii mi .y" .' 1 " ; T -ITT?' imMiwjjjji . . .. L!!!! SS ! BEGIN HERB TODAY BERYL BORDEN, MCcretly ta lava with TOMMY WILSON, delays de-lays his elopemeat with her half-later, half-later, IRENE: EVERETT, hot falls ta eoavtaee him that it la hla daty to flnlaa cotleg-e. Irena waata to ba a radio ' alasjer. Saa arrarea mn aodltloa and Beryl sea to the atndto with her.' While waltlaa;, Beryl ereoaa melodies at a plaao. A- director aeeldeatallr hears, aad Is eharaaed by her voice. He aire her a teat and offera a eoatraet which e la tea the Blrl bat her Joy la ahort-llved ahort-llved for Irene falls aad the family fam-ily ' blame Beryl. Irene as-ala promises to elope wUb Tommy bat his anal dlea aad the mar-rlna'e mar-rlna'e la oostooaed. Beryl's debat la a access. She J tries to foraret Tommy y Kotng 10 arny parties with PRENTIS CAY-LOKU, CAY-LOKU, wealthy sob of her employer. em-ployer. Ireae attempts to wla Ireatlas from her slater. Beryl becomes III aad the doctor waraa her to stay la bed aad Board her throat. Ireae meanwhile avoids Tommy and trlca to captivate Preatlas. Ho takes her driving;. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY HAPTER XXIII MRS. EVERETT had come up-stair8 up-stair8 to pat Irene's room In order. T5be sighed orer the task as she put the Battn mules away In the closet and hung op the crum-Rjednegligee crum-Rjednegligee that had been left on, a chair. AJaybe she hadn't been as strict with Irene about the care of her room as she should have been, but Irene was such a pretty little thing. It had been hard to scold her. , . She was carrying 'the damp towels-- left Jrom the hair drying to hang them in the bathroom when Beryl called to her. Gracious, was tt time for her medicine already! But Beryl was not thinking of medicine. She noticed as her moth er came Into the room that Mrs. Everett looked tired and worn be neath the makeup she bad hastily applied when Irene told her to "do something to herself." shortly be fore Prentiss came, adding with the brutal frankness of undisciplined youth: "You look like something the cat dragged in. "Sit down a minufe," Beryl said, motioning toward the chair at her bedside. Mrs.. Everett shook her bead; It's time totartrdinner." she, said wearily, ."What is-It you wantr A "Why," Beryl tried to speak calmly, but her voice would show a bit of eagerness, "I Just wanted to ask if Tommy Is coming to din ner?" . -No. he Isn't, thank goodness,1 her mGh"erreplled. "This Is his , night toelleve the operator at the ' theater. lm so near played out I Order Pressure cooked to retain the moisture h. a n d drive the flavor of the filler all through. at 340 So. 7th East MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY HELLO HELLO- SUPERIOR MOTOR GO, THIS IS MARTY Mites SPEAKlHGv- OOWN TO REGISTER A BtGr KICK OM THE O SCO A We attribute r Special Today 1930 Ford Coach Special Today 1929 Chevrolet Sedan . , " 1930 Chevrolet Sedan . . i. company to cook tor. "You can give me some mill with a raw egg in it," Beryl said. That's all I want." As a matte of fact she was feeling' hungry-having hungry-having eaten little or nothing afi day, but she hadn't the energy for helping her mother and did noc feel like asking for a special din ner. The regular fare, sho knew,j would be beefsteak and potatoes and It did not appeal to her appe-ri tite. "All right." her mother agreed listlessly. "Is it time for yojar medicine now?" "Not; yet," Beryl said. "Don'tM bother about it. I'll take It" f 4 TTER mother departed then ann --Beryl was left alone to wonder if she were pleased or not because Tommy wasn't coming to dinner. She wouldn't have seen him It' be had come unless she'd risked over taxing her strength to go dtown- stairs and that she did not want to do the night before her radio, tour. But it would have meant a great deal to have him in the same .bouse under the same roof now when. Irene was away. Still If he came tonight the prob ability was he would learn that Irene had been out with Prentiss Gaylord might still be out with him, In fact. Poor Tommy; how much would Irene hurt him! Had she gone with Prentiss be cause she knew Tommy wasn't coming back that night, or would she have gone anyway? What 'was she after with Prentiss Gaylord just a good time or would she throw Tommy over for him IfiPren tiss wanted her? As Beryl asked herself these questions a flood of rebellion against the situation swept over her. For a moment she could have cried out, "I hate them all!" Here was her happiness In the hands of a selfish, greedy girl who never thought of anyone but her self and Beryl was utterly helpless to do anything about it but hazard guesses and make conjectures. Her happiness yes. For Tommy's happiness was her happiness. And she couldn't even know couldnt decide which was best In her to pray that, Irene would, break his heart now or later.' i That she would "break It was to: Beryl's mind In evitable. "Would he 1)6 thankful for every year, every day every hour of a fool's paradise that Irene gate him? Would he say some day, "Well, I had at least that much out of life?" or would.lt be, "I wish Ifd known before." Lying there worrying. Beryl was fast undoing the eood her day's don't know what I'd do If I na4'. mm for one of those Delicious aaajahByjaayi by ' IS THIS YOU MISREPRESENTED THIS CAR YOU SOLO MC VN 06 IT MR. UUT I WORRY, W . "1 MAKE a large measure of our succe rest bad done her and might have fretted herself into a fever had not her gang come to pay her a calL They came up the stairs and into sher room on tiptoe but when they saw her fully dressed and not "sick abed," they became their natural iselves and told her, "Gosh, they'd been scared to death she wasn't goln' to sing on the radio any more aud they'd been writin' a song for her." Beryl asked to bear the song. In stead It was brought forth ' on a piece of paper. Beryl was heart and soul In bum ming tunes for it (the pain in her throat seemed forgotten) when her mother came up with her milk and egg and shooed the boys out of the house. The dirt they traipsed in!" Mrs. Everett complained. Beryl did not hear her she was on her way back to the kitchen so was left to en joy her. thoughts of the boys' visit without regret. e e npHEIR song was funny heavy heart throb stuff that they wouldn't have admitted to In real life for worlds but they had helped her wonderfully. She didn't feel lonely and helpless now and It was something to know that when Tommy needed her sympathy, as he would some day, she could give it to him. To stand by and watch Irene playing with him was like seeing him go to war. When he came back she would bind up his wounds. Suppose Tommy would have to bear his suffering all alone! "I woman t want him to go through that," she told herself In a spirit of sacrifice. After that and remembering the affection of her gang she relaxed and such thoughts as she had were uplifting and soothing. She tell asleep but awoke when she heard a noise. Was It Irene coming in? She listened. No, it was her mother and stepfather. They were still downstairs. Not so very late. Bery looked at the radium dial clock by her bed. A quarter after 10. Irene had not come home to dinner. A quarter after 10 wasn't so late for a dinner party. Maybe she was in no, Irene wasn't-so quiet as that at a quarter after 10. What Beryl was thinking of, and unable to decide if she feared or hoped for it, was that Tommy might walk past the house when he closed the theater and find Irene with Prentiss. Then she heard Prentiss car drive up before the house and stop No other with a motor like that ever stopped there. Had she not :S- Superior WELL, WHEN YOU SOLO ME THIS CAR YOU TOLD ME IT WAS JUST THE THIN G TO TAKE a if' I , " CANT I RSTAN O MILES. MY GIRL efttVIHG BOUT Itl-OIONT YOU? ss to our ironclad guarantee of Yf- L ; Special' Today 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Ford Sport Roadster 1928 Chevrolet Coach been listening she could not have beard it A half . hour passed, and Irene did not come in. Were they going to sit there all night? see IRENE did not mind if they cua. She bad the situation perfectly in hand at ber own front door. A girl could be less diffident in the shadow of the parental rooftree. And she was beginning to think she might have overplayed the modesty pose. Prentiss hadn't got very far with bis advances. Had he been frightened off? He wasn't Indifferent. That was plain enough. And there had been moments at the inn when he sat across the narrow pine table from her and she could see his face between be-tween the two big was candles, dripping contentedly in their pew ter holders, that she bad thought he was about to say something im portant to her. He nad checked himself. Was it the shortness of their acquaintance? That was something she couldn't help, of course. It would be a risk to try to make him see that she didn't mind. She bad tabbed bim as more or less conventional and wasn't going to forget it. In a way she was glad that be was like that. It would make it easier for her to weigh his attitude toward her. It is different, the way a girl accepts conventionality and the way a man accepts it. He never wants it so much for himself as tor the girl be Is most Interested in. Irene had to be sure of things with Prentiss before she would know what to do with Tommy. Something would have to happen soon between ber and Prentiss If it were going to happen at ail. She'd have to know, what it was leading to. because she didn't want to lose Tommy and then lose Prentiss Pren-tiss too. She could get some fun out ot going with Prentiss for a while but eventually she would have to an swer to Tommy and that might ce serious. The next time Prentiss took ber out she would see to it that they went some place where there was dancing. Irene knew that men enjoyed en-joyed dancing with her. Didn't they always finish by calling her pet names all except the kids- names such as Sugar Pie, Baby Doll, Cuddles and even Pldgy? Would It help if Prentiss kissed her good-night? Could she let him do that and not spoil things? She turned a provocatively lifted face toward him as they sat in the car and sighed: "Well, good night, I've had a lovely time." (To Be Continued) TODAY (Continued from Page One) language for the men, another for the women. In those tribes, young boys speak the language of the women, wo-men, their fathers speak the men's language. ... This practice is attributed to kidnapping, kid-napping, men stealing wives from other tribes, avoid inbreeding, and the kidnaped wives keeping their own language, while the husbands kept theirs. In some cases, that might contribute con-tribute to family peace. "ERMAN censors of moving pic-tures pic-tures propose to prevent "triangle", "tri-angle", stories, by cutting out the wicked angle which enters married mar-ried life to separate the other two angles. That will make life hard for scenario writers. German censors once held up a practice that showed a railroad wreck, because it might cut down the sale of railroad tickets. .Cutting out the wicked angle from the triangle will not, unfortunately, unfor-tunately, diminish the number of such triangles. They have existed ever since the snake appeared in the Garden of Eden. For Sale or Trade for Salt Lake City Property Choice Income Property in Provo's Best Residential District. Dis-trict. "Wonderful future possibilities" For information Phone 876 or See Owner. HERRICK & CO. 365 South Main Street. Salt Lake City. jnl6 Motor Co 490 West Center WELL,- I TOOK MY POLLY-ANNC CUT FOR A ORtVC N IT LAST night - i orovc oven EVERY LONELY ROAD IN THE COUNTY-AND , THE 0URN CAR VtOULO NT STALL ONCE t satisfaction "a"sahawarvipaBeMiMa INSTRUCTION RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. Men 18-35. Commence $158.00 month. Steady work. Experience unnecessary. unneces-sary. Common educaMoa sufficients Sample coaching FREE. Apply to- sure Box 15 Herald. WANTED SALESMEN WANTED-SALESMEN-DEALERS Selling experience unnecessary, but only reliable people need apply. We supply everything Products, Sales Outfits, Sales and Service Methods that get the most business everywhere. Superior Rawleigh Quality, old established demand, lowest prices, guarantee of satisfaction satis-faction or no sale, makes quick sales, 200 home and. -farm necessities, necessi-ties, all guaranteed best values. If you aio willing to work steady every day for good pay, write for information how to start you own business with our capital. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. UT-Y-26-R, Denver, Colo. POP KENT-UNFURNISHED Ne 3 rm apt, electrically equip-pel. equip-pel. Corner of 3rd No. 1st E. Phone 634 r. 1114. jnl5 ,4 ri i house, gas and coal range, garare. 632 No. 1 E. Phone 304W. jnl8 Tvo nice rooms. Call at 144 So. 6t i West. jnl6 3 im mod house. Phone 134 J. jnl5 3 sunny rms. mod., except heat. Range, garage. 337 No. 4 W. jnl4 Good home. 265 W. 3 N. jy2 4 rm mod apt. 244 N. 1 East. Phone Jacob Coleman. jnl4 MISCELLANEOUS Lawn mowers- sharpened with the new Stowell machine. Work guaranteed. We call and deliver. Phone 771W. jnl8 Roan horse, 900 lbs. chunky built, short, 8 yrs. old. Phone 07 J 1. jnl6 Blacksmithing, tire setting, auto trailers made to order. C. S. Vincent, Vin-cent, 202 So. 10th W. Phone 606J. jnl6 Fishing Rods wrapped.. Bills Variety Shop, 131 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 227 J. jn28 Francis C. Knight And one are invited in-vited to attend "Tarnished Lady" at the Paramount theater Monday or Tuesday as guests of the Herald. Present this clipping at the theater. Stove repairs. Parts for any stove nr fnrnnr o TVlo HM-i-Tf Shnn KA "NTn l4th West. jnl9 Trellises any style, made to order. The New Fix-It Shop. 54 No. 4 W. Phone 1292W. jn 19 Lawn mower a snarpened and repaired. re-paired. C. O. Draper at the New Fix-It Shop. 54 No. 4 W. Phone 1292W. Jn 18 "Question . HORIZONTAL 1 Secretary of commerce, CTo sell. 11 Auto body. 12 To regret. 14 Domesticated. 10 Greedy. 17 Requirements. 10 To rub. 20 Mesh of lace. 21 Granted a claim to. 23 Two fives. 24 Southeast. 2. Witticism. SO 'a victor. 28 Ik-hold. 29 Cabin. 30 Affirmative. 82 To scold constantly. con-stantly. 34 Beaten down. 30 Signal systems. 98 Fairy. 40 To. emulate 41 Relied on. 43 To sunburn 44 Paid publicity. pub-licity. 43 Dried grass. YESTERDAY'S ANSWlSIt 48 Dad. 40 Limb. . . 00 Membranons bag. 52 Artificial channel.. 54 Smell. 56 Band of twisted twigs. 58 Wrath. 60 To steal. 6 Most im- ' port ant branch of the Amazon River. 63 Bey. 4 Memories. 40 Point. t Z 13 14 I 15 I 6 I P Q P I10 iT" r5 Tt T' i5 ff- g ir" gj- 23 - m i SFdC""- 5" 37" 3 33" Afx 4T" T" 25" W 5 " 45" If 4Q 49" SCf 5l 52 53" 34" 55" " " 5g" 57 5S SO" 60 J-T" q fe" . gar- T - " lan mm aaa vbb FOR BENT FURNISHED f BUSINESS AND Fine, modern, cool furn. home rtTlrTTrT'MVT A T with new electric range, 442 So. 7 JrKiJiT'COOlwllaJ-r East. jn26 Mod. 2 rm apt. $16.00. 160 So. 3rd FOUNDRY East. Jnl9 " General Foundry and Machine '5 rm modern home, beautifully work. Electric and Acetylen furnished to rent for summer. - Welding Write Box M, Herald. jnl5 PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY 5 rm. mod. apt And garage. 420 S. 2 West MONEY TO LOAN Nonh ! lZrMy md apt jyn AUTOMOBILE LOANS . : To give you cash or pay off present 3 rm apt. Phone 529J. ml8 finance company and reduce pay- , ments. 2 h. k. rms and sleeping rm. 45 West 2 South. 1nl8 ' INSURANCE Of all kinds - Fire - Theft - Public Nice apt. garage. 936 W. Center. Liability - Property Damage V. H. TUFT Mod. apt'. 690 W. Center. No Fa"ners & Merchants Bank Bldg. children. Jn24 . , .. . 77 777 777 QUICK CASH LOANS Room and kitchenette. Phone 596 $1Q tQ UQQ m HOUBS 3n From 1 day to almost 2 years n 0 to repay, if you wish F0"1",2, mod aPts- 138 1 S- NO FEES-NO DEDUCTIONS fhone jyio YOU GET FULL AMOUNT OF LOAN Bedroom close in 70 E. 2 No PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Gentlemen preferred. jnl7 ?5 Eagt Center st Provo 3 rm basement apt. 153 So. 3 W. YOU CAN BORROW to pay your j nl7 current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Bond 2 mod. apts furn. or unfurn. near Sc. Mortgage Company. 64 North B. Y. U. 645 No. 1 East. jnl5 University Ave. Ground floor. tf - - i i- 1 - aaaiaaBBBa"aaaBaAi"p Strictly mod. 3 rm apt. Very PLUMBING AND HEATING desirable. Phone 143M. jnl5 -vvvvvsvvvwvivvvvawvvvw Prompt and Efficient Service 2 clean mod rms, ground floor. J J EX Suitable for two also may rent pLUMBjro AND HEATING piano. Phone 1333J. jn22 phone 1502 ' . , J 1050 No. First East Provo, Utah Modern apt, ground floor, cleaned nj and painted, garage. 388 So. 1 W. vwwtfwywwwwvwvw Phone 589M. jnl5 WELDING 4 rm and bath apt. Strictly mod. AYRES WELDING WORKS Ace-Close Ace-Close in. Phone 1015W. jn!4 tylene mnd Electric Welding. We weld anything made of metal. 42 3 rm apt. 168 W. 4 N. jnl4 North 4th West tf. Nicely furn. 6 rm house for sum- GENERAL SHOP mer months. Phone 393J. pnl4 s, 159 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 915W. 4 rm mod. apt. 255 J5o. 3 West. Lawnmowers sharpened and repair-Inq. repair-Inq. 255 W. 2 South. t jnl4 ed. Use furniture bought, sold and exchanged. We repair anything 2 large mod. rms. Phone 1293J. used in the home. Furniture- re- jnl4 paired and upholstered. We call . . and deliver. Satisfaction Guaran- 2 rm. mod. apt for It. housekeep- teed. Geo. Bills, Manager. jyll ing near B Y U Phone 1341f. vvvvvvnvvvvvvmvvvvwvvvw jnie FOR SALE 2 rm mod. apt and garage. 115 MISCELLANEOUS South 3 West. jn20 child's push cart $2.00, nursery . i. . i ' i i in , t- J T C 1 a j at r a ii 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 Room. Board if desired. 320 E. 1st North. jnl7 Apt. $10. 320 E. 1 No. jn 14 "NAAaaaMaVaaA jgJNTRJASE Completely rurn. 5 .rm home. Newly decorated, also small apt. 180 E. 5th South. jnl8 on Identity 15 Designated. 17 Moist. 18 To embroider. 21 To decay. 22 To put on. 25 Mire. 27 To -doze. 29 To hastem 30 Ye. 31 To place. 33 To -secure 35 To help. 36 To weep, 37 Matching group of dishes. . VERTICAL. 30 1 Embankment. 4j Knock. t Label. 2 Entrance. 3 Insane. 4 Upon. 5 Street car. 6 Wagers. 1 Right. 8 Marble used as shooter. 42 To excavate. 45 Feminine pronoun. 47 Nominal value. Part of ear. African titfe of respect. Style. Story. Bumble bee. Pale. Before. Fuel. Third note. Article. 40 50 t D To eject. 10 To repulse. 11 First land 51 53 55 56 57 50 61 62 seen by Columbus in New World. 43 of America? Call 222J or 635 W. Spring fries. Ray Loveless, 4 for $1.00. R. F. D. No. 2, Phone 049J3. jnl9 Spring frys and milk cows. Phone 771W. 1401 So. 5 West. jnl8 Nice big fat worms. 5 cents per dozen. Corn fed. Call 220 W. 4 N. Cedar posts, 30c each. Take your choice, also German police dogs with papers. 717 So. Univ. jnl8 Nice big fat worms. 5 cents per dozen. Corn fed. Call 220 W. 4 N. wks old pigs. A. M. Chadburn, Route 1, Box 265, Vineyard. jnl5 Fishermen Get large worms at 10c doz. or 12 doz. for $1.00. 477 South 6th East. jnl4 Large gas range $10, child's bed $3, walker $1.00, nursery chair $1. 387 E. 4 No. jnl4 3-pc. ber room suite $35. 51-pc. set china $20, radio $50, table lamps, doll buggy, garden hose, incidentals, in-cidentals, Sacrifice prices. Phone 472J. or 270 W. 4 So. Gas range, cheap. 130 N. 1 E. jnl6 Choice spring friers, milk and corn fed, 3 for $1.00. Harrisons, 12th North and 9th East. jylO Two mandolins, also violin, good condition. Priced right for quick sale. Inq. 115 So. 3 West. jyl Range, laundry stove, tank. 168 W. 4th North. , jnl4 Gas water heater. Cheap. Phone 1213J. 160 W. 3rd South. jnl4 Tomato, cabbage and all varieties of set out plants 2 doz. for 15c or 35c per hundred. Phone 677W. 467 South 6 West. jnl5 FOR SALE FURNITURE Open for business. Why pay more? 9 x 12 rugs $4.75 New mattresses $5.75. New and used furniture. City Furn. Ex. No. 2. 155 No. Univ. Ave. jyl New Second Hand Store. We buy for cash. We sell for cash. 851 West Center. ti FOR SALE 00WS Two young purebred Jersey cows. $100 for quick sale. 306 E. 4 S. Springville. jnl5 2 young registered Jersey cows, 1 fresh. 1st , house north of river bridge after 6 p. m. Jnl5 " Fresh cow, cheap. William Gbwer. R. F. D. No. 2, Box 327. jnl6 SITUATIONS WANTED Experienced girl wants house- like new. Center. 5 West. ; j , jnl9 j Want Ad Rates First Insertion, per line. 10 cents; each additional Insertion, per line, 5 cents; one week, per line SO cents; two weeks, per line 50 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charV, 25 cents. If not paid within 10 days, double price will be charged, Count five words to Una. ' Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion. 15 acres, $1500. American Fork, a valuable farm. Building lot 538 N. 4 E. this is a good location. 4.24 acres land gravel bed, $1050. Beautiful Spanish home completereal com-pletereal deal. Modern home and land contract trade for farm close in. Home and 1 acre. Bargain.-. i 7 acres, modern home, coops. , 24 acres, crop fine; home, team, implements trade. Pretty Provo home finest workmanship work-manship strictly modern. Wonderful Won-derful location. Willard L. Sowards Real Estate Broker 39 West 2 North1 Provo, Utah PROVO'S BEST BARGAINS New 5 room Mod. Brick near B. Y. U. Only $3300.00. 6 room Mod. brick East part to trade for small home. " j A splendid farm on bench to trade for home in town. Excellent ranches on good termsj' Plenty of money to loan. Gray-Payne Realty Co. Phone 370 215 West Center For Rent 5 Rm. Mod. Brick. Heat: 6 Rm. 2 set Plumbing. Heat. 4 Rm. Mod. Large Lt. 4 3-Rm. Apt. Mod. For Sale 5 Rm. Mod. Brick. Heat 4 Rm. Mod. Brick. Garage... .$3150 .$2400 For Trade 15 Acres. Water. 2 Acres. Good Home. Insurance Life, Fire, Auto, Plate Glass. Money To Loan Collateral. Real Estate. INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE & THRIFT CO. 57 N. Univ. Ave, Phone 1304 FOR SALE HOUSES Mod. home and bldg lots. Phone 812M. Jn21 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE. Just open .jfor business. We need your furniture. Highest cash prices paid. City Furn." Ex., No. 2. 155 No. Vniv. ave. Phone 227R. Jyl Two salesladies for household necessity. Wasatch Chem. Co. See . Mr. Cloward, 333 W. Center after 6 . P. m. jnl4 To rent for summer, furnished -home. References. O. Komes,, Prove Pro-ve Jnl8 Will trade model T Ford coupe for cow. 442 N. 2 East. jnlS - Wanted: Useless horses and cow dead ones if called immediately. John Kuhel. 050RL Provo. tf ' LOST Ladies' light brown purse be- ' tween University market and Maeser Memorial. Contents, foun-" tain pen, some silver. Reward. ,'691 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 894W. Jnli 4 mo. old German police, pup. Reward. Return to 226 E. 4 N. jnl4 Lady's wrist watch at Geneva' . Sat. Name "Velma" In back. Call 011R1. jhl7: 22 rifle In Provo canyon Sun. . Return to Herald. Reward. jnl5' BOARD AND ROOM Board and Room 57 W. 3 No. J12;' Board and room in private home. Phone 598W. 754 W. 1 N. . jnl5' FOR SALE AUTOS Dodge IK ton truck, 1930 modeL Driven 6000 mi. Phone 234. " jnl6 HELP WANTED-FEMALE Salesladies free . to travel who have had experience in direct sell-: ing .dresses preferred, r See " Mr. Roberts Sunday or Monday, apt. 10. Stucauto Court, Springville, . |