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Show a - A A" !; .. .. . ; ,v-.i, .-iVAA . - aa SS A V- -k - 4. SECTION TWO - v P R 0 V O (U T A H) SU NDAY iMgR ALP, SUN DA Y, OCTOBER 4, 1 9 3 1. , PAGE TOR Av A v A , V "' - .'A t - - : -i .:..: ' v - - : ' - . . EX I 5- i - - -V V , .. iJi.--' i v -T-ABMnfftl - . . 1111 . HilAlMlAnniArtt ! X lr 11 If -JL. Ii U IL. B Li If iS.f 4 4 '": ftBGXN HERE TOD At " ' A' ' twlty NORMA KENT, -yr, M erry la tmtw fllee, run MARK TRAVEHS, soa of P. TRAVERS, mlltfovalre real estate . dealer, after the fajfcer a sworn t eat Mark, off vrlthoat a prior V If the marriage, takes plnce. Nor-. na-has known' Mtrk 'oilr a few "eeka, td aot kaove dor Ins the eoartahlp that h wm a mll- I re'a aon. . n , The story opens la Marlboro, Middle western metropolis.. CHRIST1NE SAUNDEHM. with whom Norma shares in apart-meat, apart-meat, and BRAULKY HART. Chris' ' -employer, are witnesses at the weddlaa;. Before this . Norma haa refased to marrr BOB FARKELL, - ' yonna; lawyer of whom aha la fond as a. friend. Mark aells hls expensive road-ater road-ater to ret money for the honeymoon, honey-moon, lie and Norma gro- to ' fashionable Bine Sprlnars. where the- young man takes dellfcht In aurronndlns his bride with ex penal re luxuries. He Introduces -her to HOI.LIS STONE, Ha old friend, and It la evident from the irjri'a discomposure that she baa known Stone before. -Oae night Mark loses heavily In a card same. The young; couple faee, the problem of Betting; evmuffWmoney to pay their hotel .. hi II ,i and buy railroad tickets. Mark wires his mother bnt when the answer comes It Is n cart refusal re-fusal from his father. Mark borrows bor-rows ."SOO from Ifollis Stone nod ke. and Norma return to Marlboro.-There Marlboro.-There Mark Insists on stopping at an expensive hotel. He spends rfitac with his .wealthy friends than he does hnntlnir a -1 Job. As ghelr money dwindles the couple move to a furnished apartment. apart-ment. One evening Mark: meets .NATALIE PRICE, a debutante who has Ion hoped to. marry him. ' ? profeaaeo admiration for his Independence In breaking wltb-hls wltb-hls father. ' A little later Natalie, telephones Mark' mother to coo-flde coo-flde "something . Important.? V ' NOW CO ON WITH THE STORY ' I CHAPTER XXII V . jV"ORMA poured -the r steaming, LV fragrant co&Se into a . yellow cup She held it across the breakfast break-fast table - toward Mark. "You'll feel better after you've eaten some-' thing." she said brightly. Nortna's tone was, a little too cheerful i she as so obviously trying to be en cou raging. Without reply Mark took the cup and put It down. He was costless. He had .shaved" and brushed his hair. He wore a fresh shirt but no vecktle. and his collar was open. A Mark frowned at his plate--the perfect picture of a yoirng man who has undertaken to provp deep an ; unnecessary evil. "Cream?" Norma offered the pitcher.; She was still determinedly .cheery. ; -Don't want any!" V A That was definite enough. The three words implied utter disgUsV with the breakfast, the clearjjrtght , tnorring. the world in general, even Norma. '. "A V MGood r,ord. : Norma ! " Tho exclamation ex-clamation was sudden and violent, "ho l,have to tace a soft-boiled egg srery mnrnlrig'of my life? iLtnere some kind of law or something that If a guy doesn't eat ' seven 6oft-boiled 6oft-boiled eggs week ! "But tUlwught-you liked them! (oh; Vtxi sorry! The other day w-hen we had sausages you said yoi'd rather have eggs. Why didn't you leu, me :you were tired of them?" X ' ; TAnybody'd be tired of. them If bey hever saw, anything else!" V i;;You don't have to eat ft. There's Jatmeal I can fix that . Never mind! As long as It's here I'll eat It Don't fix. anything Jse! Just.: because a person likes Something once In a while doesn't tneatt" they want the. same hlng rTMiss Kuth Wiscombe entertained tfi numbei- of friends at her home Saturday evening.- The evening; - was spent in - playine outdoot ' x games.v Present ; were . Miss . Fay WTiiting. Miss Louise Plumleo, Mis Irene Jensen. Miss. Grace Holley, Miss Muriel Jensen, Mis? Wilma Whiting. Merrill ' Binks, sHarleyNWhiting, Stanley Bird, and Hex Wnfting arrd' the hostess. " A .watermeloti "bust" and luncheon followed theNgames. - ''::' : Mi's: Joseph Jfcnsen is spending .the week in Strawberry with her rhtxsband, who ia employed: there. -VrrThe- Bee Hive girisXof Kolob ; stakeVwere entertained Friday . eve-.. ningy'by the Mapleton' Bee Hive "girls and' teachers "and the stake teachers, Arlene Mendenhall and Floss Harmer. Progressive gatnes. were' played, prizes . being awarded to Miss Muriel Jensen and to. Miss Millie Jensen for consolation After ! - wards competitive games '.were i played. ; Refreshments were" served to -seventy guests. A lovely tinie i was had-by. all, .A Primary dance was held Satur- V MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY 'X wHVx MAPLETON 10 ee. MWV,ceLUrnaolj t I must HAvr OEEM AWFUWI I & AAAnCe H Iff WmMwiM . '-' ; , I -' IU. V WW 1 v 9 1 n BsV a - w w w II 4 I KVMAliooo II 1930 FORD COACH-L6oks find runs like neVir. 1929 FORD : 129 CHETOOIirr SEDANsDlSidid value. - 1929 FORD ;K!M929 CHEVROfc ; 1931: You don't have to be k speeder. toVant a)fast car. Superior Motor Company's Used " erery tfay, yon know. Mark's tone was easier. He . was trying to excuse ex-cuse himself for the outburst.. "You yoii can cook all Tight, Norma, only youvought to think more about variety. 'Couldn't we have grapefruit grape-fruit occasionally Instead of .oranges? .or-anges? And -cantaloupe. That's better yet,wT " It's joy t of season. There may, be sdcn'e place In town where I could get' cantaloupe ..but It would be terribly' expensive.' . "Oh, i cee! One of tbose delicacies delica-cies that's: not forthe Undeserving poor. Lotpf nerve a duU like ine has, speaking ef cantaloupes In OctoberVa- dub that can't even, earn an honest living! ? That's ' what you're thinking; about me. isn't! It? Why don't -you say it? Well why don't you say it?" V - V TTE hai thrown: down the nankin, sprung to his feet. - hat makes you talkthat way?'" -Injured appeal In the girfs voice. one went io-mm. uarnng, you know-1 cant bear, to have you say those things They're not truel" "Oh, they're true all, right." Mark stood, handsome and .glowering, defying de-fying her synipftthyr Everyhdy knows I'm no good What's the use of pretending you don't know it too?" " v'. J - 'But they don't know Itf They don't kn,ow It because jt isn't, so! I won't have you abusing yourself. Darling, you're going to get a job. Why, - maybe thjsery, day x )(' "Don't, go on with that one! t know. the whole speech. Maybe this very minute opportunity is lurking around the Corner! 0r sitting on the doorstep.. That's where opportunity oppor-tunity sits isn't ifT"A1V I have, to do Is put on my hat . and coat and go grab it! Sure! Ohly, I won't do it. I'm, a failure. A no-good. The kind of fellow wKo'd tather stay out .nights' playlijg-cards" and neg- Uectlijg his wife. Well.- madajn. to pay for last night's little indulgence I have In my vest pocket $40. It wasn't: there at dinner time last night. It's there now. Forty - dollars! dol-lars! We can eat on that a long while if we, don't waste 4t on cantaloupes canta-loupes ran1d artichokes and cavi-are cavi-are T ;. V s XK . " Bitter, bitter words one after' the other. Bitterness and discouragement discourage-ment aud teCkiesS defiance. It had bee u' thrw weeks since Mark and Norma had -.returned to Marlboro During that time the girl had often seen Mark discouraged but never go bitterly defiant. . .. There had been -half a dozen nights lle the 'previous one when he tilrdnot returned to the apartment, apart-ment, until near dawn There had been times when he haa asked her for car fare from the household' money. . v Norma turned to the , tiny gas stove. "Your coffee's cold." she said steadily. "Wait a minuteand I'll have sommore boiling.': -Five minutes later Mark was drinking the piping hot ..beverage. The outburst had ended. He was subdued and quiet now. Across the table' Norma: began hesitatingly, "I've been thinking, Mark; .maybe I mean just while things are. the way they are-i've seen some ads in the paper and I have sormucbr time on my hands! Would yon mind if I looked round imriiL tictii iu cyiiecyi ine vme 1 una . t ..... ! m-rifar' ana nonormg uie ouigoing.if4.an W ee girl who are : Wilma Whiting, Millie, jehseri, . Erma Mendenhall, M,uriel Jensen. . President Hazel Binks'- of the Primafry was in charge oi- the Sun f Ail 7 L.r .' I was - rendered by Naomi Tew;' the Mi Kan Wee', slogan Was repeated by Wilma ' Whiting, Millie Jensen. Ernia Mendenhall an,d Muriel Jensen. Jen-sen. . 'These grls Were .awarded certificates Of graduation from, the Primary" and were welcomed Into the Mutual by Mrs. Amanda Binks. Bishop Vainwight - of the Second ward was the speaker. V 'vf ft ' v '. ;r' x : v KTUIJN'S IIOM v v' n-Mrs. n-Mrs. Harold Alleman . has re turned to her home- in ' Spririgville after spending two" weeks with her daughter, Jane, a ' Isacher ' in the Salt ' Lake schools, . who has. been 111. - S, -It LINGERS COMING The Swanee" Sinters of Salt Lake will be presented - by ' the Second A wara -m a . recital, in. the amuse- ment at 8:15 p.. m Frid Oetober9; Proceeds of the e tainment .will go -to the bui fund of the hapel. S itP had He Ttw e : -, I'd nter- Wing kHO' OkIV W t around -the to see if I could find a Job yon know. Just something until you're working?". : , . . He let her finish. "That makes - , fvnwij , k7bis.a s7v ni;t "That's the finarT touch. ' Well. -.vWM.p JBBJ iWUO, AVI a JVk CAU day so far as I'm concerned. But the day you find . one and begin working I walk through that door and don't come back. I may be a hell of a good-for-nothing but I'm not quite low enough to live oft my wife's wages. Not yet!" He halted a' moment before the mirror, adjusting his tie. Then Mark picked Up ht" anfd coat and left the apartment. V SO once more Norma lunched with Chris Saunders. 'Toward Chris the younger girl jturned as toward the" last remaining ' stronghold of courage and coriifort. They met ln' a crowded cafeteria but the very bustle and hurnof the eating pfac$ provided privacy. In the drone of hundreds of other voices .. their confidences were secure. se-cure. . '" "I I don't know what to do, Chris!" Norma's voice rose tremu-, louslywlth the last words. "We're not getting anywhere and oh, I'm so afraid something's going to happen! hap-pen! i don't quite know what. When Mark talks the way he did thi3 morning be doesn't mean it. of course, but not being able to, find a job is getting on his nerves. Maybe May-be It's getting on. mine, too. I try not to let it Chris., I hate to talk to you like this but what can I do?" Chris Saunders selected a tender section of celery. "He's fight, you know" she said thoughtfully, "at least about your getting -a job. A man with a grain of gumption isn't going to let bis wffe bring home a pay check while he's doing nothing." "But didn't mean it that wafc-MV-..; . .-' . ': r- "Of course- you didn't, lamh, It isn'thpw we mean things; it's the way other people take them that's important. Anyhow I think Mark's right.. What kind of Job has he been looking for?" "Oh. anything! I've hear p him say a doz;en limes he's willing to do anything -and he means It Mark would do anything at all so long as J it paid enough ' for , our living That's what worries meJ . You see the jiioney we borrowed Is almost gone." . ':.' "Your credit's good with me, kid." "Do you think Mark would let me borrow from yu? pt coursenot! . a "Well, about' thl job., Whatdoes he know how to do?" , Thewb tiny wrinkles reappeared in Norma's forehead. "Worklpg in bis father's office is about the only reil job he's sver bad. Hewas6t there very long and anyhow that was, mostly getting acquainted with the people Ar the Organization and seeing how things' were' done " "Don't fi know! Rich men's sons. Inherit .the business" some day- come hi and see : how the faithful slaveskeep it going." Swiftly ' Nor matoolp tne defense. "Bu-itwasn't lark's fault! That waswhat-bis father wanted him to do And besides It's different-siow, Mark really wants to work He ants to work hard and he's been through college and he's socJever. Oh, I know he'd be a big siiccess if v - ixvut? '" ' .. , . V ' . Clash Iii England LONDON, England, Oct: 3 (U.E) Polipe flashed yesterdaywit,h mob3 in renewed . unemployment riota during which many' were Injured. A' Demonstraiors ,, were trampled by mounted -police who, charged crowds outside the British museum. The.' unemployed, including many women, reassembled after having been ejected from the Vicmiy . of Bow street pojice station. ... . v The demonstrators gathered early and sought to force their way into the Bow street, police station where 11 men and one woman were held after xan unemployed demonstrationbe demon-strationbe forethe house of parliament parlia-ment Tuesdaynight." Thejr fought police patrols whp blocked their way along' the narrow; nar-row; dingy, thoroughfare , In the . heart --rof London's west end. A ciashXoccurred at Oxford street, but J the crowd there moyed on ' after a Kbrief altercation. Thev reassemble i in Hyde park. PoIicevagain charged, dispersing the .'meeting. . a; i'- ' -r- 'H)v' Since trans-ocean cir planes have been disappearing, stow-awayihg has been losWglpoputarlty. , ' V ' v TV ' ' v W Superior rXrSGCERATtMG- AOAlN.'fHlS.lS A OOOO UTTL& CAR-J3UT tOKJ ' pi COMUOM'T ORWB IT ACRO r X COtJPE A real buy. PICKirP In snlpndirl mnditinri. " CHEVROLETVl'i TON he could just get iTcliaoce!. While she was still speaking th other girl's face had lighted. "Listen! 7, Chris exclaimed dramaU-, cally, I've got an idea! Do yon suppose Mark could sell advertising?" advertis-ing?" " ; "Of course he could!" ' WelV I Jnst remembered something. some-thing. Bud Jamieson's quitting ' Saturday and Brad hasn't hired anyone to . take his place. Brad doesn't ordinarily take inexperienced inexperi-enced salesmen but he likes Mark!. I'll tell you what you do" . . CASUALLY that evening Norma spoke of meeting Chris. She added In an off -hand way, "Chris said Mr. ' Hart's been wanting to see you. Asked if you could stop In his office tomorrow morning." "What's. he want to see me about?" Dark fringed lashes fluttered faintly. Then the better part of , valor" won a victory. "I don't know," the girl said. "She told me Mr. Hart's, always in about 11 o'clock. Chris is looking awfully well, Mark. t don't believe she's putting In as much overtime as she did.". : ; Shortly before noon next day Norma was called to the telephone. A jubilant-voiced Mark almost shouted the glad tidings: "Brad Hart's got a job for, me! Wants me to start right away. Do you hear that, Baby? I said Brad Hart wants me to work for him selling advertising. Sure I can do It! Why, of course. Everybody knows advertising's a good thing! It'll be a snap! Hart's taking me around to meet some of his customers cus-tomers this afternoon. I'll tell you all about it when I get home. See you later. Baby. 'Bye!" They celebrated by going to the jofelghborhood motion picture house that evening and holding hanls throughout a talking drama which was- neither very funny nor very moving, emotionally. To Norma the picture glowed With a haze of romantic ro-mantic beauty that was to' make it ' memorable. ,For"a week thereafter Mark Travers arose to the clangor of the new alarm clock, downed his breakfast break-fast and sprinted for the 8:15 car. Each evening he reappeared between be-tween 5:30 and 6. After dinner he read a volume Norma had un-' . earthed In the public library. "Psychology "Psy-chology in Selling Advertising" was the title of the book. Norma got out the paper notebook note-book containing her much thuVnbFd . budget. Forty-five dollars a week was the sum Mark was to be paid. Pitifully small to a young man of Mark's financial standards but there would be commissions and raises. -. Norma remade the budget sheet so that It totaled. 45. . There was. a Column T.eaded "saving's." too. v , Saturday noon Mark's first pay day-she waited Impatiently for his arrival. She waited until frigid tremors coursed her ' spine and her hands were clammy. She tried to invent excuses; even 1n- -vented'r reasonsto believe the ex- J-cuses. J-cuses. She-Waited and waited- and at 4:30 there were steps on the stairs. ' "Is that ; you. Mark?" Norma cried, running Into the hall. , (To Be Continued) Today's Wh opper SILK AND, WOOL NOW WOVEN ON ARIZONA SHEEP STONTf FXDRD, Ariz., Oct. 3 3d.-Experiments n production of mixed silk and wool ma- . X terial' have been successful on, JJhe f Warren -Brothers' sheep ranch In the foothills, Joel . Warren said today. The Warrens some time ago obtained colonies of silkworms and slowly weaned them from their mulberry bush diet. Then -they transferred the worms to x the backs of their sheep. Y On a meat diet,-- the worms began to spin silk . at an unprecedented un-precedented rate, and in the . "Hyacing Arizona, climate, be- gahXto travel over the sheep as they did bushes. ' on the mulberry This resulted in weaving Strands of silk thru the. wool. Experiments are how being made to see if playing jazz to the worm's woh't make them weave patterns. Motor Co 490 West Center CO o u O lsJT EM.? SA , fAAfiY -r iQ 1 tt"c cr X WACbrJ is so J THAT IP I'D STICIC A COUPLE OP FeATHERS SHE'D J5LY ACROSS TRUCK Cars are fast because v FEMALE HELP $10 TO $15 PER DAY Can easily be yours, selling Staf-' ford's reasonably priced Christmas Cards, Calling Cards and Monogram Mono-gram Stationery, backed by our 21 years of service and' satisfaction. No money or experience required.-Christmas required.-Christmas Cards will this year, replace re-place many gifts. Stafford Printing Print-ing Co., 120 Stafford Building, Denver, Den-ver, Colovado. . Bunch of keys on twine string. Call at Herald. oo LOST Mesh bag on 3rdN675et. 2nd and 3r,d West. Call 1118?. 376 No. Univ. Ave. o5 T MANYATTEND SERVICES FOR MRS. JOHNSON Largely attended Tuneral services for Mrs, Hannah Matilda ienden-hail ienden-hail Johnson, 73, wife of Willis K. Johnson, Sr., of Springville, who' died late Saturday, afternoon following fol-lowing a long illness, were held Monday in the Third ward chapel. Charles Boyer of the ward bishopric, bish-opric, presided. The speakers were Patriarch O. B. Huntington, Bishop S. L. Mendenhall, Men-denhall, Jr., of the Fourth ward, .-nd Aaron Mendenhall of Maple-ton. Maple-ton. Elmo Coffman sang two solos; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown furnished a vocal duet, sand Mrs. Isabell B. Brown, a vocal solo. ' The invocation was offered by Bishop R L. Mendenhall of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, the benediction by M. W. Bird of the Third ward bishopric. In-, terment was in the Evergreen cemetery cem-etery Springville High Studentbody Court Begins To Function At the first session of the student stu-dent body council of the Springville Spring-ville high school held last Thursday, Thurs-day, three students pled guilty to minor infractions , of student rules. For four students who pled not guilty, a, special jury trial was held on Monday arid verdicts of guilty, were returned against the four. " v Theatulent defense was ably handldff bk Attorney Dick Wight-mariv Wight-mariv while Judge John Patrick efficiently ef-ficiently conducted the case. The Student court is proving to be a valuable asset in student ernment' at the school. Tt is nn ducted along the same line as a ciLy ui ina intra ciass, tne same officers of-ficers being elected. When a iurv trial is held the. jurymen are select- ea ,irom,tne student body.. Wit-neses Wit-neses are sworn in and . nn ti whole it is conducted in a dlgni- iied anct busmess-nke manner, which is having a marked 'effect on tne government of the school. SCHOFIELD'S Dependable Dealers in Provo for Twenty Years 1929 FORD TUDOR SEDAN Completely overhauled. L New 6-ply Tires Genuine Bargain Fone 14 Open Evenings 1928 CHEVROLET ; - ! ' QOUPE Very good condition in every way. A real good buy. . Easy Terms, Trades 1926 HUDSON $25 COACH ...... 1926 DODGE $235 $230 $5 SEDAN ..... 1927 ESSPX COACH ...... 1927 CHE V. ROADSTER . . MODEL T FORD Heavy t)uty TRAILER SCHOFIELD'S The House of Dependable .,...' ; FOR RENT FURNISHED H. K. rms., garage. 511 E. 6th North. . 08 3 rm. apt. mod. 258 W. 4 Ni' 08 v . r , , Nicely furn. apt. 459 N.. 1 W. o31 '2 tnod. rms! 314 W. 4 S9. o4 H. K. rms., garage. 381 N. 3 W. 06 Heated, bedrm. 33 E. Center. o29 3 ; 1 T-'- ; U 2 rm. apt. $10. 936 VV. Center. 06 Nice 3 rm. mod. apt., first floor, garage. 156 E. 4th No. fnq. 414W or 41 E. 4th North. o5 2 rm. mod. apt. 434 'No. 2 E.o5 Completely furn. 6 rm. home, piano, elec. range. 227 E. 1 North. Phone 470. , . o5 3 room mod. dpt., steam heat) garage, ground floor. 115 So. Third West. o20 Mod., apts. near B. Y. U. 867 No. 1st E. Phone 1341W. - oi igeT 3 rms. priv. 2nd West. bath, - gara 92 So. o23 Front-2 rm., mod apt. . bath. Ground floor. 442. No. 1 E. Phone 1354J. o5 2 rm. home, 1060 No. 1st .E. Inq. Newell Baum, 12th N. Univ. ave. o28 ' "h : 2 rm. mod. aptr-138 E. 1 So. o4 "Mod. 5 rm. apt. will accommodate 5 school girls. 270 No. 1 E. 1525 j. V o27 2 rm. mod. apt. cheap, near, B. Y.; U. Phone 307W. 47 W. 7 No. o4 2 rm. apt .water in kitchen. Inquire. In-quire. 160 So. 2nd E. ' o4 Quiet front sleeping rm. in mod. home. 62 E. 2nd So. 64 2 rms. $12. Phone 381R. oil 4 rm. mod. home with garage. 758 NO. Univ. Phone 568 ' .o4 2 mod. apts. 260 S. 1 W. o26 2 H. K. rms. ground floor. '510.00 mo. 492 No. 3 E. Phoie 712W. o4 H. K. rms. and board. 373 E. 4 North. o3 Nicely furn. front bedrm, garage. 257 East Center. o3 Steam heated rooms. NIXON APTS. . ol7 2 rm. mod. apt, 314 W. 4 S. 03 FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED 5 rm. mod. and furnace. 876 W. 1st So. Phone 1316J. v o4 - . . : - ' 5 rm. mod. furnace, hdwood floors, garage, close In. Inq, 169 So. 3rd Phone 1389., . o9 Choice 3 rm. apt-- jCrowther's. 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Satisfaction Guaranteed " '- . " GEO. BILLS, Manager ' MONEY TO LOAN mmmm.. JYI1"' JrSsfSSrVUt AUTOMOBILE LOANS v ' To give you cash or pay off pres-x ent finance company and" reducer payments. ' r : INSURANCE Of All Kinds V Fire Theft Public Liability Property Damage A W. H. 'TUFT Farmers & Merchants Bank ' Building A.; - PHONE 124 : QUICK CASH L q AJ $10 to $300 In 24 HOURS ' From 1 day to almost 2 years . to repay, if you wish. . NO FEES NO DEDUCTIONS YOU GET FULL AMOUNT OF, PERSONAL. FINANCE " C0. LOAN 75, East Center St. Ptqvo YOU CAN BORROW to Ray, your current bills and repay the' loan from your salary. Columbia Bond & Morteaee Comnanv. 64 North University Ave. Grojand floor, ffi I : V . . ' CASH .a -a FOR TAXES , " '" FOR SCHOOL NECESSITIES Borrow on Your Car : ' At Reduced "Ratesi A j General finance Corp. 194 W. Center St. - Phon?.8 , Provo, Utah ' - WELDINCr AYRES WELDTNG WORKS Ae- , tvlene and Electric WeldlnesVWa weld anything -made; of metal. 42 North 4th Wesf . A tf 1 FOR SALE ' .: MISCELLANEOUS. Maytag washer. Cheap. Alsogas range. Phone 519. . o9 - r l ' : Late Crawford peaches. R F. D. No. 3, Box 127. D. Kader. " A " o5 r A r ' Sweet Concord grape juiee,--$li0 per gal., bring container. 661 So 4th West : . " ' : o5 Large heatrola; - 2 maleAsprtng Spaniel pups. -410 So. 5 W. o4 Jonathan- apples. Phone 1127W. 67 No.c..5..W. Pure Jersey milk at no efeater cost than ordinary milk. For free- trial can Olson Bros. Dairy-Phone 029R5. .- - o7 Good gas range. CheapAPhone 596. : . o7 - . Jonathan apples, potatoes. Phone liaaw. ol3 Baby buggy, like new. , Phone 812M. " , 06 New and used furnaces, completely com-pletely Installed, any make-of furn ace cleaned .and repaired. -Cau Eldofi Payne, 360J. , Clark Jewel gas range with Loraihe oven regulator $12p..245 E. 2nd No. 4 Tulip bulbs or will tt peony bulbs. Phone 198J Cood home made tamates. Call 928J. Mrs. Graham. 157 So. 7,W o4 Good jelly or eating grapes $1 bu. Dennis Davis. Phone 035J4. o4 ' : : - v 1-. 2 gas ranges, 2 heatefst south. Hay. Delivered. phone&lSRjAfco 4- For best quality bru'shee -reaaoa-' bly priced call A, MabeylOS6W. A ' "' ' ' . , o9 HELP WANTED MALE Motion Picture Operators Waited. Wait-ed. , Learn Western, Electric & It; Cw A. Free Practical Training Cata log. Operators Assoc- 103 N. Rewan Aye.; Los Angeles, Calif nt 1 3 men with -cars. 213 West Center Street. Provo ' ' " 1 cwae 1 . :: .o6 SgAjo8 PRETTY HpMJES;; Buitby ownci- best of materiaia-J uarK liurnt i5rick-Jsouthfro4t -H iaTge.lot K iraraec- nreil frim Tobitis f ireplacef urtiape piped M rooms- and hardtt-fl . fio-sJ khroughout nje builttin i eaureJ ujs cam ana sinK neht -atinAAiJ --electric xnge Frigidaire SlJd tiuuMStull Dasroentfll, Aided to jooms-ALMOSt KEWH REASONABLE TERMS. ' Vi 7 . . o- . ,-xs SEE IIOMKS XOff! 4 This-Bai gain Six Rooina Down tairss Five rooms upstairsVhandJ iUmbinefurnace lare and irefK( T" a vciuci ui ciiy :vaiuej-TiE ooyu.uu xsovV A 6fp ; CONT3ACI1 around 5000.00 You'll be surpriaj : rMOIiERN. HOME, CHEAjprii Owner: aVay-tmoe tour rooffiS? j -jr .ftitm iucaiion-graraiie ern nice flivngTur' T n' a sr ilb 11EAL Price $2500.00. SIUIS A" NEHllQIE8! 3uilt to suit voir nn3t . t modern latest designed pre! honies-ahy part PROVO CITY-: , ' - , ' O-jr- I ' FIRE iNSHRATCfV.? - IN BOARft rixf t vtt.'S : BOARI? c6mIN1I Phone 1009 'vf arH L Sowards Ileal Estate Broker A-jH 39 Wesft Second xNorth, rroyo," tftahj FOR 4Al 5 5-RotSni Mod. New BnlkfuU basi went, garage. 3x9 lot. A. bargain. ' ' - , " A - m V 'A ' . FpK -REN1V - . v 5 Rtom Mod: Brick, p- nio 1$25 6 Rm. Mod., per mi&.y. . A A ; J:$30 SRin. Mud furnisrjea,. per $45 . ' FOR TRADE T -'4 1 2 3 9 lOr17. Arro. aVA T - p -reproved nroDertv . ' v : f . I - Slanv homes fo' triirff A iJ ... . .-,. ': : - Insurance, I. t w. J .j-Money tojoani :mA?m, .w Vc paid &n investments T' INTERMOUNTAIN Finance Thtift : 37 North UNI VERITY A VkA. Keal BliyS - Trades! 5 . a-aL'J---.. New 5 Rm:' Mod", brick hardRvood Afioors, fine N.E, location A facea : paved street. . Priced., for tnllek MHle. Will accept trade vA v - "i Ffrie Productive General -FaraV of ; 23 Acres, A-l water right -hoqst, . M.i n ana v coops. wui accept smajl Vcrcage A A- 12 R. Mod. Apt, payWg, propojiliOn .n price .ske.d. - N B. location. Attractive JermsA Consider trade GRAY-PNB Realty & Ini. Coi:i ajnone 31Q . ; , - , : 'A. . -v. , 1 1 ift-wyi I SITUATIONS' WANTED V For exp. matefnity nirse. 'Call ;o2i FOR SALE AUTOS $175.00 terms. 126 No. 2nd E.216M. . ' "' n A . ivf as o5 'mmm - - - - 1- - rirrinrvruVVrAAj-sI " . WANTED -V rf : ;a MISCELLANEOUS v mmmm ------ -iriii- mM i fm SGood - milk raw-fftt' ved. ivTTH )31R3 after 6 p. m.AVA A 06 -A: To: rent'f icld fnr.cnwi 'FrfrKlt S.".W. part of tow: Phonc02SK5..o4 . v - . - - To buy Craig U: 6.'' armv.rlne. iCall 1094. . a- A A - ir. . o vvin pay casn ror late, model car. 157 N, 3 W. Phone 1515. " s, o20- . .' 'r'"','m ' Wanted : Useless .horses-nd ,oowf lead ones if ' .called tmmedi&terj' John KuhnL 050RL lrovo -'A ff FOR. SALE OR, TRADE 1. - : p?Apt house. 138 E: 1? So, . cA a1, . 'Y!: A FOR SALE FURNITURE - -- -- -- -- - -f -'--n-irir-i -1 - n itj- ; rx. fpfc- cash. ' , We seU to aih-. 354 i West Center, j ' .' -- - -fi tft rMod. home. 290 'No. 4th 'Ki Ii:q. IS9 No. 5th West f ' -' 1 Diiarfer etirtn;- Krln(Mrf ilr j farm, near Cedar Fort at $5.0. per . acre. tjasn. or terms, nnie a. u. i 1Q0 c-o"Herald. 'A. 1 , ; STUDENT, A.: ATNHQNJ-a A ROOMS FOR LIGHT , HOUSEKEEPING, in if uirnc-he&ted : modern mod-ern honae,' near B. Yl U. 2 - 3 or A GirlsVtvV A .'V' I' A ;691:0. UNI AVE. oS : 1 A 'A 1 .. ) . 7-" v. . ;V.a: Atl- - |