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The day a J , drnic alitlv tor 11rn111. - L)rlriii-a nlinin 'l'rnT baa rJMil4ird find Vorm.-i'a iiiiiuv. nod . pbotopriiiia In polW-r Ql a. - x : Atv,t; n with i :iiv KiH( CU.V1TKU XXXIV v rpilKKIi .were three men aruuTid- the desk... F. M Tiavera was hunched forward, ainisj folded and resting on thera Ilia , face was .ruddy, hi? rtoln set and determined. They' were In Tra vera', office. The , 'man at his right would Vave ieeri k recognized a any legal gathering in the city Kelsey M.cCormlclr.. chief counsel 4f or several Important corporations, including; the Travers, real . efate orauisation. Facing tSth of the others w3 Staslcy Cronwcli. . . ' - Severn I ehec ts of pa per were spread befofe them. Travers glanced at the sheets, then shrugged distastefully: . the 'picture ot Nor-.- Bia Travers came to .view and he rearhed forward and turned It face down: " ,; " "Il's-i It's more than I expected!" lie eakl'thitkly - Neither of the of Ivors spoke Travers turned to Cromwell. "There's no 'doubt about jthe au thentlclty of thi3 thihg?M?he de- yfxnandcd "Oh. ah.nlutely none! . That's a copy from the files at headquarters. Picture Fingerprints. Everything; You can see for yourself It's. the arne' girl. Three years ago. und$r the name of N'orma Kent, she was iverit to Mqunt Florence Home.; Served her two months and was released. re-leased. There's nothing against her but this, one charge and convlc- .. tlon.- ; ' , . . . Kelsey McCormick put ' In. "It's enough to give your son a divorce. F. M. r No doubt about It, As good In a French court as it would be here," , ' ' -- .-. . "Travers eyes glinted. "That's !t!M be exclaimed, "Divorce! By God. ;the young' whipper-snapper will believe me nowl . He can't deny what's before his eyes. Ob, but It's dtrty business. Vice charge! Why didn't 1 guess? Why didn't I hTe hin locked, up in a mad bouse?" The other men watching t)lm jrew " uncomfortable. . Cromwell said. "If you want anything! further Jrou might get in touch with Hollls I OREM SOCIETY n .Earl Walker, was given a' .very .delightful surprise -on his birthday anniversary Friday afternoon. Afte' a -pleasant evening of games a d,e- .liciOus luncheon was served Those I" -, i present were:' Mrs. Kettle Lock-, Lock-, ; hartMrs. W. 3. Walker, Mr. and ' . Mrs. ' Will Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. Doren Boyden, .Mr. ahdMrs. Dell Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Eldwjn Boren, Mrs. ' Dewey. Lockharti Mr; and Mrtt. Clyde Fechser.j Mr. and ' Mrs. Earl; Walker.; Dallas Lockhart and the-' "Misses v Nola . Boyden, ' Fern Provost, and Geneva Burgern'er. - i . : 'r- ' ' ' I -. Mrs. Jbn A. Vance will t4 hostess host-ess ' to the members oL the f Social Hour club Thursday, October 22, at her home. All rnembers ' are corf U4UJjr Ulf lieu. ' me liierary ciuovmemoers neia their social at the homej. of 'Mrs. Raymond Cutler, Thursday afternoon; after-noon; Vases of. tearoses beautiful- SMSL. li - . -' - - . .1 ' . i ly;1" decorated the entertaining . rooms. A prngrara inciding . the " literary lesson given by Mrs.-C.if- - jot. Pyne, and two solos rendered XVhrteora Calder and NmaXstratton V-were very much enjoyed by v all. A V. '- ' - - &ILE-A-MINUTE MAJTY T PuAceTHtry OOO-MTA " BE OLfO ' lWrXKTfl TOOOfAC POLLS a littlC xravAt. , . ' M LOITCRIVtM X 1930 raRDXOACHLooka&ndf runs Ukenew. - 1929 CHEVRQLETSEDAN A splendid value.: 4929 CHEVROLET COACH A j?ood buy. v 1931 CHEVROLET 1 H T0Kt TRUCK - a! LOT OF FOLKS WILL VOTE FOR AL0SER TllXS ELEON butinbse who elect a'SUPEliiOR.USEb; CAR for a roadpmpani6fire? sure to pick a pinner 1U , , X- . , X, X v . Stone. Understand .he's .a rllatrve at yours. Stone was the girl's lawyer." ' - - ; ' - . "Her lawyer? She's, not entitled ohj 1 see! You rnaq about this thirig. here. Hollls Stone eh?" -Ho . pressed au" , electt Ic " button i w,lle lie" was speaking and a dark" haired young worn a'a appeared In the door. " . ; "See if you , can get Hollls Stone Tor -hie." TraVers instructed Vber. i "Rush the call. : It's important." As he turnea from giving these Jn-st Jn-st ructions he said to McCormick. "Yoy've got to plai'. this thing; T,her got to be 00 slip-up! By Cod. whb I think of tt !" McCoruilck began speaking. His votoe was lower pitched, controlled. They, we're still together an hour later wiien there was. a knock on the door and Travers' secretary reappeared.. re-appeared.. "Mr". Stone is here," Bhe announced, ' "Tell him to come in." AJWOST Immediately ' a illm. welf-dressed man appeared In the doorway. He glanced at the groivp ' about v the desk, pulled the door shut behind him and came forward.. v x "How" do you do." Stone Bald shortly. .."How're you?" This last, with a nod. implying more personal interest, was addressed to Travers. "UndersiEiind there's something you want to -see me about?" .HHow.-are you. Hollls?; Travers sald. "Glad you could get here. HaveXthls chair over here." He waved fyward a fourth seat a, tittle distant from the others. When Stone was seated the older man '. turned toward McCormick. "TUTE!m what it's about. will you?""1 he said.. - Kelsey McCormick cleared his throat "You know." Mr. Stone." he began. that Mark Travers a tew months ago- contracted a- rather -er unfortunate marriage. Ft was-after was-after a .quarrel with his father A head strong. Impulsive thing to do, They soon Bpent their money and M-ark went to wprk in a department store. Several weeks ago bis fathei offered to take him back In his own business 4f Mark would show he could make gooH. He went to Pari? on a mission, that Isr-erllkely to demand his presence for some time Mr. andvMrs.' Travers took the girl Into their own home but. she ran awayw- ' Through the efforts of Mr: Crorfl; well's agency" (a waver toward Cromwell here) "she was soon .located. .lo-cated. A little further Investigation Investiga-tion on Mr. Cromwell's part un covered the fact that ths girl. Norma Nor-ma Kent erf Norma .Travers as she is known now three years ago was arrest edgand convicted on a vice charge and that you were hef lawyer. We have here the police report- ' , Hollls Stone was on his feet. "Bat she was innocent!" he exclaimed. "Look Vnere, I don't know what you're driving at but that girl was innocent!" ; X jlnriocent?" Travers exploded. "Why was she convicted then?. Why Aid she' genre two months at Monnt Florence home?" - v Xv Stone leaned forward. 'The whole thing was a frame-np," he Insisted. "Erery. acrap. of eyldenv-they had against her. Why she was 17; years ' old! She only been in fbwnthree r . -' delicious hot luncheon was served tor Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs. Le-1 Virgil Bullock Mrs .Thomas Ja cobsMrs. Jack Park, Mrs. 'Dean Park, Mrs. Ray Park,. Mrs. George Stratton, Mrs. R. D. Wells, Mrs. Gunard Lundgren, Mrs.- Erval Christensen, Mrs. DeLoa . Pyne, Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Mrs. Curtis Gordon, Gor-don, Mrs. erde Washburn, . the hostess and Mrs. Rudolph Farr, a special "guest, y' . . . ... - . , - ;. .- - y : The Windsor; ward Relief society will, hold their conference Sunday evening at the ward chapel. ,- The Timpanogos ;stake board will fur-nish fur-nish the program. ' j , The aduit class of the Sharon ward M. I. A. enjoyed a pleasant half last ' Tuesday at the . ward meeting house. After .a - short lesson les-son and;vdiscussion adjournment "was made, ; t'o the amusement hall where a ; drama was- presented by the young people. In attendance were: - Mrs. ' Henry . Farnworth, 'Maud Farnworth, Mary C. Green, Eliza - Anderson,- Susie i Carter. Mr! and Mrs.' Orson Prestwich. Vera E Mecham, " Chloe puke, Melba Calder, Cald-er, Meriam Bradshaw, Sarah E.- Park; IJachael Cutler, Leora Caldlcnntlnues to faU- at the same rate cr, Allen Bellowa, Mrs. C. KFara- by Ml CSS ISMV NAME- ALL I WANX ,TO OO IS .1 - polcs otr -WANT- T -. v.- weeks! One. of those gnosis ot stodj-pidgeOns took her to an East Sii'.e place she thought - war it rea-t&urant rea-t&urant The girl hadn't aay Idea she was getting into" F. M. Travers had arisen: "Look here. Stone." he said coldly. "It seems to me the time for yon to hare tried this' case was three years ago. If it was framed, if the evidence evi-dence was fulkxif-Tholea, why vwasn't she. released?" X "B&eause you know as well as 1 do that the municipal . judgeships are rotten! Because she' happened to employ me' as her lawyer instead of one of those greasy court hang ers-on who spilt tees!" ' Travers' face was livid. Before he could speak Kelsey: McCormick had aised a hand. "Gentlemen! Gentlemen!" he said. "Tbisjsno place tor accusations against the municipal Judiciary. We called you here. Mr. Stone, to make certain cer-tain a few partlcujars in the case. It is laudable for you to defend your client but surely such an nut-burst nut-burst is unwarranted! As a .lawyer in good standing-" . , Stone interrupted him. fl am. not that." he raid. "I gave up my practice six months ago and for ex actly the reasons I've stited. cause I know Marlboro's -court Be- -courts are rotten with bribery. Because Nor ma Kent's case Is only one of a dozen others I could name. You may be an officer of the Bar Association, McCormick. but if you doht know these things as well as 1 do you've been going around with your eyes shut!" ' ' -V -.-. A.--' TpHEREwas a hush. McCormick said tn his most judicial tone. "If you know all this . why don't you make your charges In the proper way?" '"'" Stone' smiled contemptuously. "Because I rea.Itze'bow much good "it would do. Cromwell here can tell you how much is common gossip" gos-sip" . . -, . V X ;4'There Is nothing to be -gained, Travers interrupted, "from any more talk of this sort I am sorry to have troubled yon. Hollis. Don't let us take more of your time." The younger man stood .his gfound. "Shouldn't 'hare lost my temper," he Admitted.NIt,s because I know this girl yon're talking about and 'oecause I know she.got a raw deal that I said what I did. She's she's a fine girl!" X "Ob? I suppose you know exactly what she's been doing ever since she left Mount Florence T" "No. as a matter of fact. I "don't. 1 only saw faef a . couple times be fore, her trialr-and two months ago with Mark at "Blue Springs. If there -were ever two youngsters genuinely In loVa I'd say It was that pair!" Travers nodded. He appeared to have complete control of himself again. "Thank -yon Hdllis," he said. Thank you for coming oyer, Drop' In at the house nnd see us some time soon." It was dismissal unmistakably; Stone nodded a curt- "Good after- npon, antTturned toward the door. As It closed behind him -Travers arose.- '-""V - ,i'-:''-:'"X lie said yrltfy a sigh, "that seems to be all for this afterrn Yonll "let me know, will yon. M Cormick, hew soon yott can start for Paris? tfak tt day after to- ' 1 "" -"' 1 " j worth Jr., Melba Calder, Hoseltha Vernon and Mrs. T. H. Salisbury. , Mr. and: Mrs. Russell Keetch of Heber visited With Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch this week. : X- v, 1 .Adam '-Patterson'-; of Milford is spccduig a nieasant visit witnMr. and Mrs. A. A. Loveridga. ,, , James Robinett, H, A. Skinner,- Earl Skinner, . Jeff Peck and Johnny Goode are enjoying a deer hunt at Beaver this week. Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas T. Giles and son RussellV of -.Heber are spending a few days at the home of Mrs, R.E. Parcell. , l. Miss TVirn Tipele nf- Stm-Inc .f!ltrv raI is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Drage. f . Miss Ponna Pack hak returned L to California'after a pleasant three weeks . visit; wtih her. patents.Mr. nd Mrs. Jack Park. A bullet discharged from a hori zontal, guiis begins" to fall just as soon as it leaves' the muzzle and regardless of speed. ; Superior - V66 HftftitW GrOJNOirr PO A.. The. OALLOV Gov SWELL; USED on "the. oux 1 01 K . V- WetLOF IfMJUTHF ..... . a --- weLt. T!UT.w IO(7Af IN AS m : . J 1929 FORD COUPE-A real , 1929 FORD PJCKUP In splendid condition. -f r-rl "?V J morrow tf .you possibly caftV?. X Til telephone," the lawyer promised. prom-ised. 'vXX'-' ,r That night Travers said to his wife, "Well, my dear, the news is too good to keep. McCormicks sailing for Paris Friday. He rayi the case is perfect" , "You mean a divorce? But what if Mark refuses?" Travera pursed his lips. "It's an unpleasant story," be said. I don't think you'd care to hear it Mark nor any . other man would , want, such a wife when he. knows the truth. Besides McCormick is clever. I've worked with him a long while and he never falls." . "Divorce seems so wretched!" Mrs. Travers protested. "I hate to think aboutVlt" - "You needn't ' No one In Marl boro needs to know a thing about It until the matter's settled. That's the beauty of handling the whole thing abroad - When Mark hears what McCormick has to tell 'him. when he iearns' bow the girl ran away he'll'; be reasonable." "I do hope so! But Suppose she's , been writing to him ?" : Travers' smile was unpleasant "Of course she has," he said. '"However '"How-ever that little matter haV also been attended to. Jutes has. been mailing the letters back to me. Thfee'arrlved the : other 4iay. No ' Mark hasn't been receiving any word from her." . - . TpHERE were 28 crosses on Norr ma's caleLdar. it was. not the. calendar .adorned with the head of the flirtatious young woman in red. This, was a new one. quite fresh; and the month was not December but January. 1 . ' ' A nam oolnnrlnr ' A nam fur . . . V . ,u ..,UM... . M 7 JVM. And 28 Crosses to show that Mark; Travera had been gone nearly eight weeks. . Norma was alone in her bedroom She did not look well. There were dark shadows under the girl's eyes and her face was colorless. She sat on the side of the bed. one foot tucked under her..me0dlpg a runner run-ner In a beige stocking. . She went about the task fumbllngly. as though- she could not see the stitches. . X X ' There was a rap at the door but the girl did not move. .The rap came a second time, louder; s "Who Is It please?" X ' ' nt's Mra. Bixby. Miss Travers. Can I come In?" " - Norma went to the door iisttess-iy, iisttess-iy, drew It back. "Come In.she said to the landlady. "What is it you want?" X The woman thfust a letter forward. for-ward. MFor you." she said; smiling; "Special delivery! 1 thought I'd better bring It up to you. "For me?" Norma was studying the address on the envelope. "Aren't you going to open It ?" Norma turned and tossed, the letter let-ter on the bed. "Oh. yes," she sajd. "Ill open It after while. Thank you for bringing it up. Mrs. Bixby!" "Well good night" The landlady disappeared, disappointment written writ-ten sharply across, her face. Norma sat down then and picked np the letter.- Bhe held It for sev-' era! moments.. Slowly she tore the end from the envelope and drew out the folded sheet (To Be Continued) "'''- .'' ' ' M ' '"' ' orm In Killing Girl , MonV, Oct 17. 0i Ah 4 inquest into the death of Agnes Drivdahl, 18-year-old v Big Timber J girl,: who. was found dead,. In .a hotel room here Friday; will be conducted next week. : : 4Death vvas caused by chloroform, authorities - said; ."but ' efforts to identify ihe purchaser of the anaesthetic an-aesthetic have failed. t ' X Clad In " bright . red and black 4 pajamas, the girl's body was found f ace downward on ' the " ; bed, -her head pressed' Into a towel which had been saturated sVith the drug. ' K ' 's BALL ItEAVE BREAKS ARM DYERSBURG, Tenn.r Oct 17. (IIJ) A, throw, .from shortstop to-first, to-first, 'ended the 1931' baseball career ca-reer of Joel (Speedy) Hurt In making the ' throw Hurf broke his arm. v' " - . HEN SETS RECORD MEMPHIS, Tenn , Oct 17. (UP) "Lady Duntreathr a'.nlfle-year-old, prize winnlngi hen, haslaid an ay-efage ay-efage if 222 eggs forVeach year f her Ufe..rf Her owneris Col. Bj; McCormack; Memphis.. 7 Motor Co 490: West Center LONOiVe iN THv 1 naurVM-t at LriL ?: Lr-l I Ghlor butte V rviATnr-n.i': aa'.B,'a 1 -r t LI M 3 "7- ST.. V . .w. - ano i want thc xioHhntryy.i Wg..r 'iV ft i i ' FOUND A Ore. rim. tube. Firestone. S2xC. 760 E th So, ; . ; o POR SALE OR TRADE" Will trade good Studebaker sedun for livestockv 269J1, Springville. o22 : ' '. ' -4- 1APLET0N' . . - 1 . i " Bishop and Mrs, Henry Jones of Fairview7 were guests Thursday of Mr.' and' Mrs- Bert' Whiting. Mrs Martha Houta returned to her home Monday after, a ' brief visit' in Salt Lake City at the home of a sister, Mrs: Margaret Malm-strm Malm-strm and; also- with her daughter, Mfss Luclle Houtz, who is attending school ' at Henegrar's : Business college. col-lege. ; ' ., - ; - Mr. and Mrd. Will Arcn have returned re-turned home, from Wyoming. Mr Allen has been staying thefe all summer, and' Mrs. Allan for the past six weeks ' ."...';-, " ' The Daughters of "Utah. Pioneers were entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon , at the homeXf "Mrs. Emily Jordan. Mrs. 'Viola Allan took charge .of business, after which Mrs. Jorcan conducted the. . pror gram. Several duets were given by Mrs. Martha Houti and Mrs. Iva Lee, accompanied by Mrs: Zenna Whiting. Readings . by Mrs. ' Henrietta Hen-rietta Harraer. The hostess gave an interesting account of the life of her rather, C. C Schramm and also told, a pioneer story, as did Mrs. Belva Martin and Mrs. Emma Lee, Miss Helen Whiting favored with tomic readings. A lovely 'buffet luncheon was served to -'about 25 r . V. ' l i mi ' . ii ijiciiiuria iiitu guests. x lie. jneetuig was well-planned and well-conducted and: enjoyed by- aU present. The hostess was assisted in serving by her daughter," Miss Helen Jordan. ' The P.-T. A. meeting was held Thursday evening, Mrs. Hattie Nielson conducted the fore part of the program and the election of officers, of-ficers, the, new presidency taking charge of the. latter part. Mrs. Olive Whiting succeeded Mrs. Nielson Niel-son as president; Mrs. v Rebecca Hall was' elected vice president and Mrs. Henrietta Harrher, secretary and. treasurer. The following- program pro-gram was carried out: Community singing; prayer, Richard Bird; selections, - guitar quartet;, secretarial secretar-ial report, Ella Johnson; a guitar and harmonica solo, Miss Anna Miner- of Springville; readings, Miss Dorothy Evans of- Springville; vocal solos, Miss , Helen Fox of Springville; presentation of 19 reading read-ing ceritficates by Principal Rulon Nelson; "benediction, L A. Nioisonl -COP SERS 156 YEARS ; READING, Eng., Oct. 17. iV.V.h-Inspector iV.V.h-Inspector H. :G. Thompson, wh6 ias retired after 28 years on the 'police 'po-lice force, has, with his family, an aggregate' of 156 years in the police. "DAUGHTER ARRIVES SPANISH FORK. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon 'Ferguson announce the birth of a daughter. estionon. HORIZONTAL t U. S. ambas-sador ambas-sador io YESTERDAY'S ANSWER WTcXAltaT&Wl ffM iVu c XtIh J ' ' Great Britain, j 5 Wine vessel, j 8 Hero of the "BiUla of 1:1 ' Manila. 13 Bridle strap. 14 Commonplace). 16 Female horse. " 17 Work of skill. 18 Trees yield' ' inar.frnit BSFATTIP I Ri a iu - etLieMANt 20 Nothing 21 Company IRjE.lRlE.IL.ISl . 82 Payment demand: de-mand: -23 Frost bite. 25 Deity. 26 To Offer. : , tt Hen fruit. 28 At this time. SlertUUer: 88 Slab: of stone, 25 Fat. - 1 S7 Opulenea.' - 88 Medicine. 89 Delivered. 40 t feet CPl.).. 42 Bcattera hay. 44 Meal. 41 Shelter; " 48 Virginia.. SO Moisture.. 62 Twitching.. 63 Mother. 64 Anger. 66 Genus of " plants. 69 Eccentric wheel. 60 pale brown.4' 62 To warble. ; 61 To "destroy. 64 Plural of this, 66 Senator from North Dakota; 68 Burdened. - VERTICAL irateJWk HtMlUt Klfc.P' IQfAIII Vri-M "M1 Ir-f I f I7 I ' I I9 H I1 I"""" - , i& e .....:-J. ,v'oy... . . ..vM -- .. T5. '- "C "J J7T T. tS r ' ' ' ( X'r ' " 1 tft xi L ' T" dTT "T" - -r 75 4vT iv . (y: a. :-V. v - 1 . . . . 2 mmm ' v' ' :" ' n' - ': ' ' ill v . i - -r 3S" rru: TTj-X rf T FT" Ui . "x V FOE SALE rusoELLAinsous 2 heating '. atovea,' 1 large .circulator .circu-lator mixed 'tulip bulbs S5cdoa. 3 dor. $1.00. 50c ferns 25c. Roman Beauty apples. Wilford Perry. 495 No: 8 V. Phone S28W.- blS - Large heater, reasonable. Phone 1423J. o22 Limited No. Rd. Island Red cockerels, cock-erels, mahood string. Pepny bulbs Phone 355J. o20 ; Planting time! Now is the time to plant shade trees, flowering shrubs, perennial.; Call at nursery 710 So. 3 West. .Phone B. H. Bower Bow-er 161W. ' . 2 '' YOUR TIKE TROUBLES OVEP Set of ihter-liners. Size 30 x 500. NEW A BAROAlNl Phone 109... v :: . :v- oio Popcorn balls for parties. CaM 1048; , ' r-' o2b Brand new - Browning xaitomatlc shot gun $35. Phone'llSW. ol8 Good work horse and. straw In stack. Call 048R5 o21 r . i i . , PoCatoes and ganq apples. 667 N: 5th W. Phqne 1127W. O20 Burlap sacks. 3o Sutton No. 2. and 4c; . each. oil Jonathan v apples, potatoes. Phoni 1139W. o21 . .' - i 150 pullets. Phone 263J2. Sprlng-vllle. Sprlng-vllle. " . - 19 Fresh sweet grape juice $1.50 gat Phone 756R; ol8 Potatoes 40c per bushel. Ellis- I Jacob,- West Drive, R. l Box 92. pl8 1st class hay. Del. Phone 549U. ' X ; v -X 023 Apples. 482W, Spansh onions. - Phone o23 COAL. Fancy lump $625 del. 3 ton or over $6 per ton, Phone 462. , .. A-;" ' :, " 021" Good gas range, ; cheap. Phone 596 . - ol9 MAMMAMAAMAMAMMaAaMMaWMa mSTROCTION RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. Men 1.8-T-35. Commence $158.00 ; month,' Steady Work. Experience unnecessary..' unneces-sary..' Common education suffl-cient suffl-cient Sample' poaching FREE. Write today sure. Evening Herald, Ro tft. V- . . ' ." . iJ. aMMaMAAaWMaMAAMW Large bunch of keys Tueis. nann "Ralph ' Bullock iTr.- Return to Bullock'sBilliard parlor.; 0I8 i '' . ' -.,v- " Keysin ;brown leather, case Sat lr"a Call 1054.' V 016 Yellow dog. White on breast, and tip I of tail long hair, heavy set: van oiokz. neward ror Bare re- 1 ' . - Blue- Hawthorne Flyer bicycle. Return to 456 So. 8 W. Reward. o21 19 kniqalty.t aaMM tlVaB 22 Expanded " laterally, '.'. ' 24 Decreet. 2 High, bold.' .27 Alcohol, r 28 To slide. N 30 Decreased. ,. 82 Reverence-' 38 Eye tumor, 34 Aurora,.; 88Scarleti ' 29 Russia; Uulo ;;of s' cfaltst B,V " publlcat "' I fD - irr , of j an ounce. 4 1 Cure. . 2 Pertalnl&tr to 42 Flower filjV I alr. ,v ' xnent. X: 8 Humor: " - r 46 "American . 4 Half an em. - . . Expedition- 6 Constellation.. ary Forces v 8 Optical affect. Abbr.) : ; t 7 Devoured. : 1 47lnlt, t Type measura. 49 Mlschierouv 10 Pale. ' - 61 Contorted, II Shallowest of 82 Sesame; . the Great 53 LabyTinth,- LakeeV 7 12 Screamed. 14 Two Urea. is Sea eacla. 65 Before.: ' 67Age.r; 88 To'obaarre.N 69 Mean fellow. 6l Toa and me. 18 Embryo Russia 2- apts near B. Y. Uv Phone 470.1 Apts, S9 and 110 ground floor.-47 o22 I 'Nicely furn. nome'with' piano to reliable party. 130 No. IstvE. . q3 ' " . -. 4 rm modi-apt 133 8,3W. o2j 3 rm. basement apt 412., or 31 rm mod. home.. 73 No. 7th, W. o21 2 furn. rms. SlO. Phone S81R. o2? , 6 room mod: furn, and garagn close in. Others. Phone 876. T.tlfi Heal .. s' 023 3 rm. apt. nicely furnished, 2 beds, furnace heated. strietlvv mod em. Call Sam E. Henrie aV Home -X- 5 rm. mod. home, garage, L blk. from. Univ. Phone. 454. . o Heated, elec, apt 67 N. 1 W. Vt&fi Clean, yrell fur;, mod; apt- garages. ga-rages. 180 E. 5 S. Enq. . 178 rear, - n'-'' ' ' ; 020. 1 Furn, bedrms. 357 E. "Center nl furn.;Call istor 195: 19- Or unfurn5'rm. mod. home, 12X6 No, 5th West - olS '''2 rm. mod. 2nd East apt $10.00. 653 No. -h- 3 room. mod. apt8.,iS8 E. 1 So, bl3 3 mod. apts. 468' No. 1st E. 0L8 Strictly mod. ,3' rm. apt. refrig, heat, garage. 270 No. 1 E.4525J, nil 5 rm. mod. house. 645 4 N o23 6, 5 or 4 room modern home. 221 East 1 North. Call 470. X : o23 1 Or, unburn, mod. apt 529J. o23 3 rm mod apt .garage. 70 E.2 o23 South' NIXON APTS. 185 So. 1st West Single, 2 rm. and 3 rm. apts. n8 Light housekeeping - rooms for girls, modern home, furnace, cloee to B, Y. U. 691 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 894 W." fitl Nicely furn. apt 459 N. I WoSl Heated bodrm. 334 E. Center. o29 3 room mod.- apt steam beat garage, ground floor. 115 So. Third West. " " o20 Mod. 5 rm. apt will accommodate school glrls.I 270 NO. 1 E, 1525J. 2 mod. apts. 260 a 1 W. . 28 Steam APTS. heated rooms. NIXON. - 17 FOE EENT-UNnrElOSHED 4- rm.mod.' home; Inq; $19 Evfl No , Phone 654 J., ' r Small apt cheap. 145 N- 3 Wb20 New mod; 4 rm. home and base ment. 515 E. 3 So. ' : s -1 4 rm. mod. apt 285 No. 3rd W. o20 8 room modern with part : base ment und garage, close in. 3 room t Duplex with furnace, basemeht, electric range, and Murphy .bed. Ideal location. 7 .. room strictly modern with floor covering, ga rage. T.,H. Heal. Phone' 876. 620 Partly furn. 4' rnu mod. apt' So. 3rd W. Inq. 255 W, 2nd So. 1 '3 rm. apt. stovealinoleum. prlv; bath, garage Reasonable.' Phone 306W." ' XXs X" ' o23 v4,rrm. apt 627 W. lat No.ai 41 E. Ith No. Phone 4.4W. - ' n6 Heated elec - apt; 6? U. 1 W. Xn? Choice , i v 'rm. i apt ' ? Crowther, Steam heat,- garage 224 R .4 NT ForJ2klrTo2No'. 4ih E.x Phone 118lj;" XT""' X" '' . 22 Room and board. 320 1 N. 24 .... . , ,..-;-......v-,.,- J , . : -.. ' aaaaajaaiaaaaaJ. T7AI1T11D tnscnLLAiixouo rWItt pay each for late model car, 157 KT3-W. Phofie 1515:' . r 23 awaMajajMaaMMaaaMajaMnaAaMMi.- V UmsrjmLaitnora::; Fave-onbrackam'lthlhSonotK West' ; X '!''-1 a ' -'lp2i't .;,r- 1 'A. Taxidermist : : work. Birds r iinl mals mounted. LeRoy King649 So; 2nd West ") -rJ'" r'lr v;-ta 'Hae'your'wlnte-cct':'nlln44-like new. Phone 018R2 evenings. cJl ;- ':;.-VJ--Vl--- i.-.S I'D'..- -.W-- '-. Plan friKrt Phone &46R. SiSfl laaaaaalaaaaaajwaaawajaitaaaaaaaaaaaa FOR.CALE i'UUIin'Uill! V New Second Hand Storei 7ejyuy for ' caabv We - seUx for,' caah..2Sl West Center. lr . ' -Xr-1 FOUDALC -S0USC33 wwwwawwwwwaA)WWaMiaaaal - Modem -home," 6 rm. south front, good locaUon, also bldg: lots." Phone .-.-.-7 . L good locaUon, alao 'bldg; lots." Phone B12M.". v ... - Y .. , , v -' a xTOOPERTIEiC- SotttlrovoBnslness loeatlorTx-. 1 Tt fS THERE Priced Rea- GOOP FARM HOME Barns'C r coops-otudingf-TEN ACRES v wimiWAiiSR RIGHTS Lowest 4 " Prices Cfere4$i3O0 Dbimiiit-J r-.- . wkfiiuav 1 ir pj ew -JaOD-"-' v"' vii -ice 101 everv -1 venience r- You ll like this new home. ' - v ' .' . ' c". rrFIREXNURANCK BOARD - V a- JBV- Vlft a vrrri - VL , - . -, -' o-o-o-., - ". . 1 V Phone 1099 j aa. vaa - - - Willard L. Sowards -1 Rl. Estate Brbker S9 W. 2 N-Prvo - i5v. -- HOMES and FARMS ACBETFARM Union- watf4w- X . A xro nome coops--barh - 4m- prpvenvents on State Hy. $4500 ' T - , . i; . , -.,... f t, lO ACRRM--10. sh. water laKe-Auw xor.eo.uiiy. -. .....- 2 AE;FARM 5 rm hotueZ-close, : n - x" S -V'.-.! .x v & ROOM .MbDlVmck UOTifE- 3 garages. Cldsetn,- I FOR RENT Homein any part of the. pity furnished or unfurnish-: ed. ' j. A. INTERMOUNTAIN ? FINANCE & THRIFT CO: 57N. rjhIv. Afe. Phone: S0X BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONi n : . TOUNDRY- General' Foondry and Machine. .WorkElectrl ana. Aoetyiene - .-.WeldlnrX. ; X', X PROVO FOTJNDSx AjfTV. ? XXMACHTNE X)MPAJCT ' STOVE '.. REPA1RDTQ " XX 4 ' Dont forget the Fix-it Shop; at the-East the-East end of First South 'i C. OWEN DRAPER," Phone li&W :- 'U-r '-. ... .. ;y ait. ; THEhGENERALHOP 59. "No;-UnJVva. Phona 91OT. XOae4 fujrnlture, for sale, Ctori.tt-r PlhJEr?e furnlshvany parfa; lh : ingsor grates for any store xnadaLi Furnaeesrepalred. Chimney ceant s . , tng. We Repair any furniture use 1 in the home, " .:- . v"v i; -" GEO. BILLS. Manager.' T YPE W R IT E AS Booght - Sold - BDU5r- Repaired r .rrovo .xypewiltCT ;Excnanre 'j JvVAye iatfaaMaaaakAaaaaaa) . - - " , ; , , S. WV PETERSEN, ' All Kinds of Cabinets and Store. - Fixtures MazI rtOrrir-. - f Raa.iPhona; 92S-W Shop 54Jf 4 . waaxaWNaaawt uoinnr-To loait AlJt 0 MOB ILETSx Toycyoti cash or pay off pres ent ri nance company and reduce. payment-.r - 7 Tt - 4 P -'INSURANCE -JX w AH KIndaX . . FIjw Theft -4 Pnblio fJaMllty roperty Pamag A 'N- Farmerji "Jk - Merchants Bank rr;-'- X' Baridlxig' vy--- - -vr . f. j' - -X Q rcf K ; O A' s n c i. o i'K Xtr 810ft 8300 tn 24 nOUBS- V - From l.day to atmoet 2 years -v-? L UT repays If you wish: '-'.Vi 7 NO -FEES NO A PEUUCHOyS YOU OCT FUU AMCfUNT .Q v PERSONAL ' ' FZNANCH ' OO. 5 :. ' - a . . i nter Si.'' , ' Prove' -YOU. CAN , BORROW to; yelui currentr: bills and " wpays the lean from . your; ealary. ' ' Columbia Boa4 -Mortgage HrCwpanytv' North .: TJniversJty Ave. Ground -ITootr. tf . -.. wai. j CONFIDENTlAIrjiC2t: ' Tr a rn il I7sta. v . -. . 1 Xij'cncral Finanw .Ccrp. i 194 W. Center SL-. PJsona j X - J Jrovo Utah". - v . x'-TTHiaDnra AYRE3 VTTLIllI'O VorS Ace-tylen Ace-tylen and .UlsctrSa Wt:iiX7i TSJ3ajrt Ce l"X' - 's. : : V . f r) X -"X.V AutVIaajs';.-.k,V'P . -i. v- l wekt arnruxma: .made cf inttiLs.4 'Nprtn-iU;T7cst . '-v! -- - . . ' . . -.r wekl anvthlnx: .made cf irittiL L - i" f V 1 r X" |