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Show ... it V 7 V, SECniONTWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, S U N D AY,' 0 CTOBER 11, 19 3 1. YOUNG by LAURA tOU ROOKMAN ' Author of MARRIAGE Is &in 9 V-Jt-.' SI93!BVNEA A ' J v J ' S ' . X ' ;'" . ..::.. . . i : . '. . ' . -. . , 1 - t -.-V --.V- y ; - ;,.;:S"yX A-7 1 . 1 - BEGIN HERE TODA Pretty NORMA KENT, 2d-yr-nld eTtiirjr, . marrle MARK A THAVBHS, on of K. J. TRAV-EH8, TRAV-EH8, millionaire rrai estate deal-r deal-r la aalte of the fathers oppoal-' oppoal-' tloa ftnd threat . to dlaiaherlf '. .JHarhv ' The atory ' ooeaa via "Marlboro, ' Middle we item) metroaolta. ' Mark aella hla expenalve roadater .ri set nieney for the honeylnoda and ie and Norma aro to fahX- nhle .Blne SprlnK. There Norma . nrfta HOLLI8 STONE, and It la evident from . the alrl'a manner ' that ahe ha known Stone hetore .;' .:id " for:, aome - reason aeema te fear- fclm. ., . h Their money. Is soon (cone, part-. part-. due to Mark's KantbllnK. Vlth 9500 ' borrowed from Stone the ' eoople return to Marlboro. Mark arts out on flroand of pleasure t: aeeklns; Instead. of hnntlaar a Job. fle latrodncea Norma to NATALIE PHJCE, a debutante who has lonar . . hoped to mrfrry Mark. When their fnnds dwindle agraln - Mark and . Norma move to aehea'p apart- meat. Mark bearlna' to hunt work aerloualy. ire ' gets one 'Job and loses It. Then he becomes a tloor-' tloor-' Jiralker- InXBlssbmdale'atMlepnrt. meat store. Norma naetlees rlarld .eroaomiea at home. When .Mark's A . mother eomes to call on them nnil . . aware the . yonn'K man to seek1 - reeoaelllntlonywlth his . father ' Mack refuses . H,ejind ' Norma spend a hnppy Thnnkaxlvlnft Day " together. - A vffew days later I- EOttE jOIINSON, nn employe - of - tb elder. Trovers, eomea vtoM Mark nnd tella him his father wants to aee - hint. Reluctantly' r Mark roes te his father's offleev , NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY f CHAFER XVIlI . ' , ; Y nnRAVElts eyed hik bob leveny: f t-"Wh?h I make a bargaiD." he tcgan, "I exne6t fair return for J itiy moneyi Otbervise I'm not interested. in-terested. And If you agree to what vl'm- suggesting I'll expect you to -fceep that agreemeht'eas l igioly- as 'any bnsfness contract." ; . - 'Lt'8 , hear: those terms you men iioried." :; 'r:;-', c C' ' .".'." "All right Here fhey are. you 're ,-to return , to .employment in this organization on exactly, an equal footing with other employes. Your salary will be fixed on a basis of your work It at the end of a year I am convinced you have in : you the making, of a real business ' man. you will come into the company com-pany ; as a Junior officer with a certain amount of stock to your - credit." ; '- -. - s "Father! . You henestly . mean v this?: , .V t "Would J. .be sitting here wasting hours wheh-I might be much more v ' comfortable at home if I vdidn't mean it! '. ; . " . v ' V-1- Emotion be could not fin of words y for . dyerwhelmed Mark Travers. He , flushed. "Gee, Dad. that's '". that's white of vou!" he pxcla fined.. -,. "1 want to tell you I've, been sorry a -good many -times for J he things 1 f said that night I didn't mean . - h$t I feaid !' : , ' .... i - No? vThen. forget it! I've said ' things. didn't "mean and been Rorry about-them. Forget it, Mark. . II:. .been hard on your mother, though; to have you away." -.X Know. I'm sorry for that too. - , Oh, Dad I'll -take you up on this thing! - I'll show' you tI can make gopfl too!' You'll see -that i;Ve . .-changed about a lotof things!" ; " -?.TJie elderr;Trdrers was on bis V ,$ feet, hand outstretched. Ie .took .. ' ,Mark8 hand ' 'in his and . stvook it . flrmly.. "Then it's agreed." he said. ."When can you stajtr 1 ;-'TWhy-"Why almost anytime. I'll . telj them Tm quitting tomorrow at .-. Blossomdale's." The red of his .cheeks deepened. "You knew; I V: -X r HEBER QTl NEWS CBISSIE L. DUtiK Reporter" , Mr. Walter Montgtfniery, man-ger" man-ger" f the local D. F. . R., and bishop of the Hebcr Tlird ward, and Mrs. -Montgomery are .re joicing over the arrivalW their ffrst born, a. son;. ' Mother and son are doing . fine.-.,. - ; Grant "Mjirdoel:, Wasatch High school football star, had the misfortune mis-fortune vohave 'his collar bone broken whhe practising football Tuesday. : This will in all probabv m. MOVED. TO x 693 EAST THlftD SOUTH ; Phone 45 Vs MILE-ArMlNUTET MARTY AHft - A FALLOW nOTpRlST MAY I fie OP ANY asi stancis i you wo rn an 4 z"j TnE,MANJKnO(.I?lliyJES" ONEOFSUPJEIUOIlriipTllR'S .USEP, CARS has generally proved his. business suppose, hafb whert I've been.' The answer was! a grunt ;that Vnigbt have 'been, interpreted, "Heard something 'of the sort." r "Dad J" Mark,' exclaimed Jubilantly.. Jubi-lantly.. "Gee, can't believe this has happened! I don't Nkndw what to say to yotf;4 It's itfl wonderj full' , - V - ', V n " JF the elder Tavera-were equally moved ' he restrained all signs of it. "So It's settled; ,then,f ie said stepping back and heaving a sigh of 8atisfaction,V "Remember, those ; terms one year . without favorsv unquestioning obedience tq superiors and hard work." v "I'll show' Vou: Dad!" Alark was grinning broadly. "Those terms- why they're nothing -at all! I II show you! - .. . )- "Fine. Bjr the way;" (the father's eyes, narrowed slightly as he spoke)''your fir,st jobwIH be eome- ihing -a -little out of. the. ordinary. Not at all unpleasanthope. It's a little , piece ofvspecial ; worK s I 4an rt. 1 4m if TM A L.f- "What is' "Sit down.". Travers dropped to his dsk .chair. wajvedthe. younr f man " to 1 one .beside it. "I told you if ytfu agreed to my terms. it-would mean a jear of bard work. You've already - agreed. Today's Wednesday, Wednes-day, isn't it?J Tell them at Blossom-dalte Blossom-dalte ' "' you're quitting , Saturday. Monday yqurcanxbeginhere; Then Tuesday at midnight jou; sail for Liverpool." ' ' . ' r Dadir- .. : . Trkvers was , nodding; "Tuesday at midnight," he repeated; "You have your, passport, haven't you? I'll have everything else arranged. Monday' you'll be In Liverpool "' "But what on earth--?" Mark cut in. "I don't know what you're talking about!? . - v "No. But I'm going to tell you. Proniised to obey Instructions.' didn't you? Promised to tackle any job without favoritism!. This first assignment, " as I ' said, is a little unusual. I hope ft isn't going to prove .difficult. Now here's what I'm getting, at!" . . The father paused Jong -enough to touch a match to bis. cigar. "I sent -Johnson to tell you to come here today f or two reasons." he coritittued., "On6 because," ' : well, you're the only sort your mother' and J have. Maybe I seem a harsh man sometimes. I'nfaot sq.Jl)ad inside.1:' in-side.1:' Anyhow your mother and I need ypu, Mark. That's oe reason I sent for you. ...The other is this business In Spain. "You : remember f maylie , you don't thoughthat - Jules vi&s in this country for a Spanish copper. mining concern when AJieia tnet him? Looking. for 'American .capital. .capi-tal. Well,: be persuaded -me - to go into the 'thing ratherheavily. That was two years ago. Goingon three now and it's ''been a bigger loss eVery year. J's come to the place where I've got to know what's going go-ing on- , X TITAIlK hid' been; following the words wideyed. ,But, Dad, I don't know anytBlng about copper cop-per tnlnlngi ' v. . , x pio. you cont, it isn't going to be neeessaryI've got" man who know? all about It going' over' net t month. You see, Mark, I can stand the loss. r Tbey come and we take 1 11 ity prevent; him from playing -.the remaining of the seasonv - ' Mr, A C. Moulton sustained a broken, hip whenvhiaiorse "fell n him; He i3 resting comfortably at his home1; . .' . .;; 'The "t Heoer Mercantile is just completing- therr new; fehow rooms' in. the furniture department and rearranging re-arranging "the-. hrdwa're - department. depart-ment. -V . - ', - Among those who are. attending the tate f alE'.are M. and Mrs, W. E. vYoung, Mrs MabW Hyltonknd' daughter Edith, Mr. and' Mrs." El-don El-don Ritchie, Mr. -and Mrs. -HaroM Stevens Mrs: Annie J. Duke, Mrsi L.. ;Cv Jorgensem Mr. ' G..Frank Ryan : and daughr ter. Lucile, of- Salt Iake City, spent Wednesday In Heber.' .' V , . : . ; ' - Jbseph A. " Anderson "underwent a inajor ' operation atthe ts& D. S; hospital ojn Tuesday.. He is 1 doing -by Nosin But sotooo wish I wftS ; A OA 0 OY r an1 haoa ;;r ftCAl.xAvTO; , v- YES? fed in them and fight It but on some otlier line. Iv can Btand tbe loss. What I'm sending you overr there for is to find' op.t just how much" Jules Is in on this business. ' I want to know if the deal is square.-' If it is -r-we go onwith it and fight. Tf Alicia's husband in spite of his high-sounding titles is just another foreign crook J want tolfnow that too." , 1 ' v "YouH go "over , there ahead of MoffetCtha engineer, There's been nothing said or done .'as yet to arouse suspicion. That's why the trip, must be made at this time. And you're the one ' to ?make it Don'fyou see I can't send an ordi nary employe over, there and tell him what'sy in my mind, about my Own" , son-in-a w ? "Besides,;' youcan go about with Jules as no employe could--' ' ; . -. "It's a spying job yovre asking me to undertake, is it?" . "Now wait, a minute! Not so hott headed.1 It's "nothing on earth but a, straight business ' deal. I want you to : go,v tGK prance for three weeks, dropKvet at:'this mine and naveVa look' at it. go to seXJuleS and Alicia and make Certain inquiries inquir-ies about Jutes." It's a thing that's done every day In business. A man baa to know bis associates are honest.. hon-est.. If; they're dishonest he has to out-smart them. Well, that's a very brief . ouUine.. We'll go over ' the whole thing in detail later. v You're working for. me onthls job, VM ark. Directlyv-iinder my orders' and no one else!' . '- ' X Mark" met his .glance-lyNo use to pretend! know what4t' all about' he said,n)ut I'll try'to do what you want.V How longwill l be abroad ?". fThat depends. .Qught to make the trfp, I should- say. In a month or five weeks.'" Well see how It works ; out." - ' . , vThe young man was smiling. "Well, a .month in France Js certainly cer-tainly no hardship. Be able to stop over a day or so Jn Paris, will I? Say I'll get a' kick out of showing Norma Paris!" V The father pursed his lips.'"Cer-talnly lips.'"Cer-talnly yoivcan spend a dayorvtw'o in Paris. Matter of fact, on the surfacethis sur-facethis journey is to appear va pleasure trip. You're to do" all the things you -would if you Were on vacation. Jules. and Alicia will assume as-sume that's Why 'you're there. On this other- matter taking er. Norma well, I'm afraid that's out of the question:".. ,l ' "But. Dad-?" 7 "It will be better for you." his father- went oti evenly, "and also for your wife " if you-make this .trip ; alpn.e, i In r jthe f first . place, though you a,re to seem-laj)e on a pleasure trip, you will really" be working. It's a conviction of mine that a man can't keep 'his mind on business when he's traveling .with' bis wife. Arbitrary ruling of the company. . If I let you take NoTma along It would be favoritism and . I told you there was to be none. On the- other band ; she can-Jbe more comfortable here. Well see that everything' is done. for , her. It would jjleaseyourmother It she'd come to the house and stay with ns ww ( you're gone; -s.v When inis years -ended und . you're proven you I know. how-to work ijt you "do-you and she tan take a threes.or fourywlth an unpleasant spiile. I montha' trip abroad and do it prop j J erly. : v v 77 Tx ! " T as well as can be expected. - M. Vr WW AAA V J C 'V A. IA VAA i supper at the home'of LucileDuke Wednesday evening: Merle Nicof, Maurine Mbulton Dorothy Duke, Fern MoUlton.yNellie Montgomery, Blanch MQulton, . Dale De Graff, Thurman Oannenberg, 1 DeMar BlackleyBert v Dayton, Gillard Payne, Porrekt Mirdoclc -and Basil McMuleln, Progressive games fol lowed the supper. MrNew Montgomery ,1s improve ing after a serious appendicitis operation. op-eration. He is at the local hospital. Mr. William C.1 Wilcox spent the week end in Salt Lake City on business.., busi-ness.., l- . '" -: f. X :-' ' 77 x Mrs. Martin 'Llncsay entertained her bridge club and their husbands on Monday evening.' Six tables of bridge were played. ; Sadie : Clyde von the higb score prize-and Ray LihdseyJoW score. ' Lunch. was served . to the - following? Mr;r and Mrs. Melvin Poulson Mr and ,Mrs. -Ivan; Anderson, j, Mr. . and Mrs. Ruleof Murdock, Mr.y4ndi Mrs,r Or-val Or-val McvA,fee, Mr;Wnd Mrs. Bud Hylton Mr.. and Mrs. Garven, Evans7, Mr. and Mts. Clif f . Frisby, Mr. and "-Mrs. Doyle . Epperson, Mr: andMrs. Martin Lindsey,' Mr., and fipcrlor Yes IR- THCN t WOOUON'T H AVC To iY Auto; whcH' ecweoA-ad Jusrr oUrtRIOR ; ATTA;. MATAnrArr. oer a g-ooo useo CAR THCRu MAR' said "alowly, "f hate to leave her but, 4as you say, it may be best. Five-weeks is a long time, though- "' . . "Why, v five weeks Is nojthing! Well do yott think you understand your first assignment?" "Enoygh to say I'll tackle it. I'll be tied up at the store until Saturday; Satur-day; of course. When will yott go over the whole thing' with me? 1 "On Monday. --Monday morning. By - the way your mother and I would like to have you and Norma come to dinner xSaturday - evening. XMark's eyes .brightened. "Fine!' ' be said. "By George do you know what time It's getting tq be? Look at that clock!" 1 , The dial of the handsome bronze tfmepiece on the book case Indicated Indi-cated it was after 6:30V "Norma'll be phoning7 the police! po-lice! 7 Mark exclaimed. "I'd betted call. her right away." He picked up : the'- telephone from his father's" desk and gave the number. Presently Pres-ently . he was saying into the-mouthpiece, the-mouthpiece, "I'm on my way home. Norma. Everything's OK. Got a-lot a-lot to tell ybuv Nq, .it will have to wait .until I get there. It's good news)? though. Wonderful! See you in half an hour. 'Bye!" The elder Travers w.as standing, hat and .overcoat on. "Harvey's downstairs with the car," he an- nounced. "Run you out?" "Thanks. It'll be' a big favor." On the threshold" just before they left the room Mark turned and clapped a hand on his father's arm. "Dad," he said,' fumbling for the words, "I wish I could tell you howI appreciate all this t" . That's all right!" . The Interview was ended. The pair sauntered down the corridor . to the elevator car. Throughout the drive to the . east side apartment their, talk was of Irrelevant subjects. sub-jects. The big limousine paused Ion? enough for Mark to step to, the sidewalk, then darted away. Thirty minutes later F. M. Travers wns : relinquishing his hat and cpat to a servant. '.'Where's .Mrs. Travers?" ,he asked. "I think she's in her room. sfr. She said dinner would be at 7?60." "Yes, of course." Travers mounted th"e-sstairs heav- ily. He -was not unusually stout, . father well , built for one 'of hi? years,but hehad worked hardball his t and moved customarily as though he were tired. .:, Before doormat the head or the stairs, he pa,used and knocked A voice insider called "Who is It?. '"It's L4Frank." "Come in. dear!" ' - wife; In a low-cut . giwn7 of g-ay lace, turned from tbe dossing table and came toward him. "Oh. Frank?' she cried "did you-seo him?" , Her husbandnodded. lie placed a nfatter-of-fact kiss on her forehead. fore-head. "Idid," hg announced. "EYerythg's settled! He's leaving leav-ing Monday nigtit!" Mrp.' Travers raised anxious gray eye;?. "And the girl ?" she asked. r '"The gtrji" . '1 ravers repealed be gone in a week!" (To Bo Cohtinacd) Suit Is Filed To Gollect On Wages . Suit to collect $215.13 alleged to be due for services in , grading tomatoes has been filed by Ann-Stewart, Ann-Stewart, of Skpringville a'gainst J. O. White, produce shipper. The amount . aou&TiF Tncludes, claims assiened:to the plaintiff by Wanda Stewart Ruth Frost, Lois Jordan; Rose Lowe, Rowena Htitchings, La Preal York, and Chloe Hutch ings. . . Mrs. Ray Lindsay ,Mr." and Mrs. Verh Wright, Sadie Clyde, and Mildred Mil-dred Linberg. 7 The Wasatch Stake Relief societies, so-cieties, convened for regular work Tuesday, Oct. 8, SeveiJal wards rey ported very, spirited meetings.-, 7 The Heber First ward scouts and their mothers pleasantly surprised Scoutmaster W. E. Young Monday evening atthe home of Elizabeth McDonald. A splendid program was rendered and a . bounteous luncheon served The mothers presented pre-sented Mr. Young with a rubV ring asya token of appreciation for his labors, with their sons. Motor 490 West; Center It all g-o oown to OAOOV SAYS THEY x COST LeffS flPHAii r . r et jr -.- (II , The American polo .shirt inspired this demure sweater for campus and class. It's- in a soft- jerseyjwith a braided belt.- The $leeves end above the elbows in purled bands and are puffed Vp a bit. Vocal Contest Is Set For Saturday The Atwater Kent annual vocal contest for .those competing from Utah county has Teen set for Saturday, Sat-urday, October 17, at 8 o'clock in College hall at the Brighani Young university. A - Mrs. Hannah C. Packard, who has charge of the contest in this district urges that all those wishing' A . . . . A Si' iu compete meet, wun ner some time during the coming week. The public is invited t6 attend the contest. Stockholders Face V Assessment Suits Suit has-been filed against five Utah Coimty resident, stockholders of the defunct Diamond ' Motor Parts company, by the receiver, M. D., Chandler to collect stock assessments' as-sessments' levied by court order, v The.efendants' in the,, suits are W. 1 Grooms, Alfred Madsen-A. L. CuJTi mo re Robert E. King V and Afta -E. Walker. The amounts fought range from $1,000 to $1,155. DRAWS $100 FINE Leo Hansen of Provo was sentenced sen-tenced to pay a fine of $100 Friday when he appeared in the city court to plead guilty on va charge of possession . . of r moonshine whisky. He was arrested early the same morning by . Piovo "poltce Officers. It's a funny world, this! In this country hard times are blamed on the tariffs In England, for lack of them. If some ' ifeople could change their minds, says the office sagg, it would be a good thing. I" Capital HORIZONTAL! . . 1 Des Moines is capital of & Things- bought. 10 False face. t4 To sketch, J.5 Impels. ' 16 Opposite of aweather. 17 To wash. N 18 Alluvial mnv' ter.. 29Xk)gnomen. SO Dwelling place of happy s0ul3" after-death. ' ' & ill YESTERDAY'S ANSWER pmq mm l5ouRs PiROBAJEL ITERATE 5EUTRE ATERlL-l P QpBQZp E S DEL. 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FOB RENTFURNISHED Or unfurn. mod. apt. 529J. o23 3 rhi. mod apt. . garage! "Q E. 2. South, A .''- o23 Cozy new apt,. 775 No. Univ. o!6 3 rm. apt, mod. 258 WV 4 N. . o!5 NIXON APTS. 185- So. 1st. West. Single, .2 rm. and; 3 rm. apts. n8 2 mis. priv. bath, garage. Call 134 J. . ' . ol5 - ' ., , : ;V Heated ,rms. in modx' home. 112 E. Center. Phone 41. o!4 Apt. front rms:, ' ground, floor, near B. Y. U. cheap. Phone 341V. 843 No. 1st East? ' ol4 Partly f urn. mod.' home. 268 WN 1 South. '' old Light housekeeping rooms for girls, modern home, furnace, close to B. Y. U. 691 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 894W. ' pi , Rooms. 261, N. Univ. Ave.. ol3 4 rm. mod., garage. Phone 568. " , '' 013 Partly mod, apts. Phone 924. ol2 Choice strictly mod. mod. 4 rm. and bath apt. 'Close jn. Phone 1015W! ' ' ol2 Apt. $10. 320' E. 1st No. n3 Nicely f urn. apt. 459 N. 1 W. c-31 Heated bedrm. 334 E. Center o23 3 room mod. apt- steam heat, garage, ground floor. 115 So Third West. : . o20 , 2 large upper rooms with gas, light, .bath and fuel $18. ,390 So. 5 West. Phone 387. . oil Mod. 5 rm. apt. will accommodate 5 school girls. 270 ?No. 1 E. 1525J. .' .''. 27 2 rms. $12. Phpne' 381R. oil 2 mod. apts. 260 . 1 W. o26 Steam heated, rooms. . ITXON APTS. ol7 I Legal Notices 1 -i L : - . ETItAY NOTICE . " I have in my possession the following fol-lowing dscribed animal which, if not claimed and taken away, wiH be sold at public auction to the highest' cash bidder at Provo City Estra' Pound on Wednesday the. 14th day of October,' -1931, at '12 o'clock noon. - Description: One black and white cow about 6 years old, switch of tail gone, no brands visible. ., Said estray was take'n by the City Police on the 1st day'of October. 1931. CURT BROWN, Poundkceper ot'Pi-Ovo City. t 445 West 5th North. Published: Oct. 5 1931. , ..' Question 11 Wing-like.' 12 Half. 13 Flat-bottomed ship. 21 Frozen "water. 23 Frost bite. 25 Maxim. 27 Conclusion 28 Field. 29 Grain. 30Gitts. 32 To maim. 34 "Queer. , ' 35 Born. 36 To wander about. 41 German flying ' boat Is. named ?. 13 To recede, 45 Ruler for a zodiac: 470 match' at (PL). , , 65 More recent. 66 Scatters. ' VERTICAIi 1 Unoccupied, 2 Verbal. 3 Curly. . corners. 4 Inspires rever 48 Herb ence. 5 To portend. 6 Burns. 7 Era. 8 Examination. 9 Compound ' ether. 49 Cape-. m ' Alaska? BO-Waste silk.' 61 Valley. 63 To eject. 54 June flower. 1 55 Greedy. 10. Chinese public 56 Smaller. officer. 59 Uncooked. BUSINESS AND. PROFESSIONAL FOUNDRY General Foundry and jilachlhe -Work. Electric and Acetylene f - "Welding ". rROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY V THE GENERAL SH()P ; 159 No. Univ. Ave. phone 915WT: Used furniture for sale, Sioye re-: pairing. We furnish any parts, linings lin-ings or grates for any, stove madei- Furnaces repaired. Chimney clean-1 Ing: We icpair'any furniture used in uie norae. , : , . ..M'i ' Satisfaction Guaranteed 7 t3EO. BILLS. Manager . : TYPEWRITERS.' T y P E W Jt I T E It S " Bought - Sold - Rented T Repaired Provo Typewriter .. Exchange". -f' 77 No.' Uhiv. Ave. Phone' 90 t . S. W. PETERSEN '-S' All' Kinds of Cabjnets-and Store -.'Fixtures Made to- Order. . Re. Phone 928-W. Shop 54 ST i Wi ; MONEY TO LOAN AUTOMOBILE '. LOANS To give ypu cash or pay off pres ent finance company and redee payments ' INSURANCE . of All Kinds -Fire Theft Pnblic IJablHty Property Damage V. H. TUFT Farmers & Merchants Bank" Buildingfy' .r. PHONE 124 QUI CK CASH L O A NJ5 w " . - .A . $10 to $300 in 24 HOUR : From 1 day to almost 2 ye .. . to repay, if you wlsh V?' iNO FEES NO DEDUCTIONS ' TOU GET FULL AMOUNT Qfi LOAN 75 East Center St. , . Prove- .. . . s YOU CAN BORROW to pay yout7 ' wti ' . , r current bills and repay the- loan i from your salary. Columbia Bond & Mortgage Company, 64 jjNbrth mpany, 64C;rthl Ground off university Ave CASH' . Rei'iiiced "'Itotfs 'v ' -CDNFIDENTIALQUIClt General Finance Corp. r. I8f4 W. Center St - Phone 86-- 86-- . - .Provo, Utah , - WELDING - Nir AYRES WELDING WORKS Ace--tylene afad.. Electric Welding.'.W: weld anything made of metal. 2 North 4th West. ; 5 tf FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ,4 rm. mod. house. Phone 134X ol5 r . ' ; .-r. ' 3 nice sunny , rooms, bath, ;Witl range, carpet. "371 N: 4 W. 'oil - : tt! ' r 't 1 ---V-; -. Mod. home. 70 E. 4th. S. Applyli, F. Thomas for terms. "vol 4 ars 7 rm-. mod. home. Phone 50iplf jgffiatjrrtige 'an::1ntfei'J. 5 rm.. cottage. 56 So. 6 E. Inqj-85 North 1st E; Very cheap. x w. -';r"X m. apt. 627 W. 1st NoIttq; 4th- No. Phone 414 W. . "nG 4 rm. 41 E. 7 rm, mod. furnace, newly idee orated $30. per mo. 718 W. 1 Novolo Heated elec' apt. 67 N, 1 W. ;n5 3 or 4 rms! 'unfurn. or furn. Balh and garage. 478 So 1st E. Choice 3 rm. t apt. Crowthet' Steam heat, garage." 224 E. 4 N. Phoned 186J.1 " ol3. BOAp AND ROOM For men. 414 E. 2nd So. . "7ol& For 2 girls. 623 No. 4th E. Phoned H81J.- . ,0 . .. '.- o22 Hoae;. board and room. Modern-home. Modern-home. 754 West 1 No. Phone 598W.' .;'. ' X;-.'- ,;-- -. '- . 013 '..' .' x '1 ';!"'.'.''- '; '" "-1 v" " Room and board,' 320 E. 1 N o24 ,v WANTED SALESMEN ; BIO OHlb CORPORATION Opportunity'to efn " $300., $5,000 and more yearly.-We furnish everything," every-thing," 'XEixperiejiee. unnecessary Fyr-Fyter f,Cp.,2222 F., F. Bldg Dayton;, O. ;HEy .WTED - g'j fj Spneoaa either set .wlthi :baTe. knowledge? of violik for; parrtimV .position. Write Box 12X Heraia,oX3 v. .-f -. Bottom' Price's!. BEAUTIFUL. FARM-amfccAaod .: HALF PRICE. -'f--v.- - ENTr-Two comfortable" ixnhsf-i 'I I- waier ngnts nice,T-pjace- tqctve' . CASH LEASE COWfilDERH'Dt xsrick c.otia:e-niamSjner featureS-IS ajR&PLY.'PJfelO.Ejt,-; - FIRE. INStmANGE x - Vv;?. -jsoARla cgMPANiis;;. Willard LvSowjdsy Real EKtato Rrolir .1 . S9?WEST SECdl'NOfltlt; sr - .prove. .4vi 4 FOR SALE 5 Room Mod. New Bricjc; fnU lJase- 5"Rm. Mod fmnishedlpiQrtriotTS45 ; - " FOR TRAnr 1 -'" ' , proved " prope rty . J -V . ,. - s .. Many "homes "for, trade. t xV-' v "IvpsCELLANEOUSfvWv suance, ail Kinas. . J- -. - Mojey torioan. .f - -rTaiiT.dn. investments' .- Ci Finance &TJtrift Co ortli UNIVEKSITY' 7 SJtUATIQNS WAIJED; ': - A :. . .;.a- . 'V ; PORVSALE -i- EURNITtiRBr -. . New Second Hand Store. We trtiy J fprvcash. We sell for! cash.r 351,? Apples. Snani oniohs.71- Phone ; COAL. Fancy" Sump 25 el?5 ; tonbr over $6 pex ton. .Pfeone y ' i,- i v:;-y . dood gas range ,ciiep.;Vphone 596. ;.-.. - 'i' ...V-9f , --'t -: V f - Pure Jersey milk at n.6 ' gceat' COSi iqan . orumary ,imiik.; -r m ir , trial -irall Olson tJrs Dairy. PUp .' - - '- . ......... ...... . :. , X --v.ie '-"VA Jonathan apples,- potatoes lonfc. jjo-yy .. . V ' - ' ol3- ; buggy,' li'ke'Snevr, Fhone .? - . -. . wji 1 yvwvwwwwwwwsw.'ivvvwww To buy befet JralC 'lf t 1 dunip. :-Phone :-Phone 044J3.- - V V ".U ' - - 'H . Li--Jtdivm sized tractdm. SUrte ,:cori ditOA.aml price. Write JL5ox ro Herald, ; ..'jtoll. - 1 or 2 'cows to milk.. Phone TTlf . ' To buy. 1 horse UgglT6 'yfc & SciPhone 278J. V . . Will pay cash for late miel-c&r. 157 N. 3 W. Phone I5l V o203 Reg Jersey yli-cs-fef hisb prftr-icing prftr-icing blood lines, f hone 42W1& f ducing 4. ''Barkef's double barrel; shfefeiih;' cedr pots fdr rifle. .757. So. X'v. 7bi3 " VP. ; . FtBf for. Vent. PhphVORT . & FOR SAI;t AUTOSfv JNervCtires. GoodconoV. 45 X'fjiw - 1 East ' . f -;FJpr--inod ?T : T. 'l27. -x:heapT63 East, Souih : , 3 Usmw HEtP WANTED-lFEl ' MAture educated .tadtful wumarv i ft!miprvnp wfirx a on? tnM nner 4 -purse, practiced ot . R. ' Ns p1.-' Lrt, Herald, HELP WANTEDjBtAX. Willi. ftnancev marifid in a& SS. jgoodfappearance, fair eduraticin?; Ja - igihg: ousness of -his owni o- rtitsEtat.jrge ta eixx. wuri ppjiu, increaseas .ypvrriearji wafusRw Uust furnish 4Arf yeferences'a.hd rLaveicar- lor vaeverywvti.w isfrAn; In own Jhsinilwritinir tCr;3Se . C0NNON & COMPANY! DeptCfA HolUon Picfture OperactoWaiiU. edl. Leitn Vestern Electric R.Q. A.: PeeracticTrWnlngV'fata- log. Operator Assoc,, 103 RoWaa AveJ:Loa Angeles; .CaUf.v.C,; -INSTRuCTroN';ir-x . SFtAlLWAT .AlXtfCLERKSj Iea- sary. Common, education suffi cient. Sample,- oaiiiogr i"FRBI (.f !Hr AGENTS T7AtiTSD' K - I 1VULJV "'rrl Phone J3&iV .AYf .ii-t-v rvommerjee iDSjjy j mopm. Steady" work. Experience un4ece- |