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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) -SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY! JUNE ' 25, 1939 PAGE THE; OIT Sell wan 3 ' 71 f I Qo fi ltj5 . u 7 V. . W : i X WANT ADS PHONE 495- I Want ads will appeaAon . 4 ' the Classified ' Ad Page if they are in the office before-: 1 9 a. m., after which they will appear In the column ; ;Too Late " For Classification," Classifica-tion," , ; i1' - ' k ' Want Ada will be accepted until 1. p. .'to., except a I Saturday, when they will appear In Sunday's. Issue If phoned Into the office by 4 p. m. , i-' j '.' ' Rates , First and second day, each I Insertion 10 cents per line; 1 three days 25 cents per line; lone week, 40 cents per line; two weeks, 70 cents per line; one month $1.20 per i line, ' y 1 Minimum charge v25 cents. I MhVmura accepted 2 lines, fAIl words- must be fully spelled out and no abbrevla-i abbrevla-i tlons accepted. ; v t : "'v' - . Classified Ads Must Be Paid ' in Advance v Legal Rate - 10 cents per line per Insertion In-sertion 8 pt. typa. Announcing The Appointment of Mr. Morris 8. Ferguson, As Manager INVESTIGATE Personal's 23 Yars Experience In Handling Financial Matters. CREDIT CARD Er elusive With Personal ' GET WISE . , PERSONALIZE! YouViloney Problems LOANS $20 TO 300 PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Ninth Year in Provo 207 KNIGHT BLOCK t Phone 210 t ' ' . - Provo WE ARE GOING TO SELL A Moderrt'5 Km. Frame onUni. Ave.,- .all improvements paid, for $3500.00., We have many good buys and we are sure to have what you wantSee Prows A Haws Iiealt v Co.. 53 North UnL AVe Provor Utah. i. rij. 4.1 456 1 - ;.V FOR REAL: REAL ESTATE UAItOAINS RENTALS: Business Busi-ness or Residence Insurance, Bonds or Notary Work - See or Phone No. 4 i 165 v West Center Street Prpvo'aNew Shopping Centef See our windows for specials WORK WANTED , EXPERIENCED girl wants gen eral housework. Phone 013R2. ,. u J25 CARSy washed ajid polished, Phone 729 255 South 6 West. j26 EXPERIENCED girl wants gen- . eral housework, good referenc- es. Phone 365 J. J25 , , - : . - V - mm Why fay rent when THAT rent money can buy the home you've always al-ways wanted? Under the (FHA) plan you can pay as , little as 10 down and - pay the rest in easy ' monthly installments that include ; ' interest, service charge and reduc- tlon on principal. In xrfany, cases this .monthly installment ii SMALLER SMALL-ER than the amount you'no .pay for rent.' 'd ,v , v - , "For Complete. Information:,. Come. In Today V for Free) Consultation. f9S South University Avenue ; "HELPFUL SERVICE" Best Bargains of th( A TYPEWRITERS CLEANING,- repairing. Special , summer rates. Provo Typewriter' Typewrit-er' Service. 141 North University EANING SPECIAL ifashnd, carry prices. Men's suits and tppcoats, C9c. Ladies' .dresses ahdcoats, 69c. Men's hats, 49c. Provo Cleaners, 77 North 1 West. ... GASOLINE FOR, quality. Vprlces on1 gas or coal call or see Hill Brothers, 12 North 1 East. Phone 1512. . SAND GRAVEL CRUSHED, graded, washed. Insist In-sist on It for your concrete. D3c per ton delivered. Also, two concrete con-crete mixers for rent.. Provo , Sand and Gravel Co. Phone 343. V PHOTO, FINISH ROLL film finished 35c. Snapshots enlarged 25?. Photo Art Shop, 205 West Center. BED BUGS EXTERMINATION without fumigation. fumi-gation. Results guaranteed. Crtll Jensen at-154 West 4 North. COLQRCRETERS CALL us. for colorcretlng, painting, paint-ing, kalsomining. Phone 1515. SCREENS, CABINET FORv quality .screens ' and cabinet work, phone 543W. 535 East 3 South. : , KOilLES SALES SERVICE ANYTHING 'sheet metal. We also repair, recondition washing machines. ma-chines. Small special range for home or camp, $16.50. Phone 579W. ASTURE LAND FOR COWS, horses. Can take small dairy herd. Phone 1169-W, - WORK WANTED QUIET respectable girl wants housework, experienced. Phone 1285W. j28 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS STERLING VH. Nelsoh company are In the market for cherries. Morris Vance, representative, Phone 953J. j26 . WANTED TO BUY USED battery brooder. Write Ray McDanielsBoxv 526, Provo. ; J25 FOR ALE OR RENT PIANO, bargain; lessons. Prof. WUli&ms; Phone 940R. jy9 FOR SALE CARS. CHEVROLET 1937. 4 door tour Ing sedan, perfect condition $475, will take small trade. 441 North 1 East. ' j26 PICK-UP International, thor- oughlyxreconditioned, priced to sell. Calf Mr, Bird, Farmers and Merchants' Bank, or see truck at 441 North 1st East. j26 1939 NASH 4-door, sedan, low mileage, big discount. 170 West 2 South. . . J28 P AY For It LIKE ARENT! W o rv Phone 20 vGL 5 i) AUTO TIRES - RADIOS 34.50-21; 34.50-20, 45.00-19, each $1. 4 4.25-18, . each $1.50. f 45.50-17, $2 each.12 6.00-15, $1 to $4. Good used auto radio for balance due. Easy terms. . , Morrison Auto Supply. Xx i . FOR SALg I4 acres. Coops for 1000 chickens, barn, fruit trees, 1 share .water. $1500,, 4 down, terms. See . Sherm Jacob PJ. Grove. .s - ICE - CREAM FOR party; family dinner. Chase's ice cream cake rolls. S5c. Bon-nett-Vacher Co. 402 West Center. Cen-ter. V-J&-4! FOR JUNE BRIDES Tins BUY of the week is Morton's Jewelers $50 diamond -set. . . WOOD S AJVING WOOD sawing, $1.25 per cord. Also wood for sale... Phone 1302. BERRY STORAGE COLO pack yoUr raspberries. Rent individual lockers Uialv-Ice & Storage Co. 6 months, $4.00. ' A& W ROOT BEER. NOW on tap. Drive in for a delicious de-licious mug 'of A, & W. 129 South University. AUTO ACCESSORIES COMPLETE spiing and glass service. Ahlander Mfg. Co. 476 South University. Phone., 100. BUY, SELL or TRADE! WANTED Heifer calves and dry stock. Jersey, Guernsey bull service. 765 West 5 North. Phone 657J. 1 Some Buyer With Foresight Will Act Promptly When Ue Sees the Homes Listed Below: 5 Rm. Mod. Home, coop, barn, 4 ac. ground ...... ..$2100 6 Rm. Mod. Home and two 3 room mod. homes, rented; good investment ...... $4200 4 Km. Mod. Brick, new .$3100 7 Km. Mod. Brick, H.A. heat; basement, 4x12 rds ground all imprvs. paid ....$4200 See PROWS Ss HAWS REALTY REAL-TY COMPANY, S3 No. Univ. Ave., Provo, Utah. . Phone 456. LANDS AND HOMES SALE! ' Canyon Rd. ; 7 A.' Fruits Brk. Home. OPPORTUNITY 12 Room House Steam Heat Near B. Y. U. Partly Furnished. FARM AND HOME Including cows horses crops 26 Acres- with water rights. HOME AND STQRE Excellent; for cabins--Main HighwayOwners High-wayOwners doing good business BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES ' v FINEST PROVO HOMES BUSINESS , PROPERTIES Phone. 1099. WillarcL L. Sowards t -AGENCY',- . OFIFCE 39 W. 2 . No. St. : PROVO, UTAH HELP WANTED! MALE MAN for small roufe'ljusiness; no experience; up to $45 first week, more later; 1 get new automobile auto-mobile as bonus. Let me write you full details. MILLS, 1601 Poplar, Oakland, Calif. . J25 JIEUABLE MAN WANTED td call-on farmers in Utah County, , No experience or capital requir ed Steady work. Make ut to ' $12 A day. FURST THOMAS, 426 3rd St., Oakland, Calif. J25 LEGAL nOTfDES, ' Probate and ; : " Guardianship Notices ) Consult County Cle.1t or tlxe J Respect! vft 'lflgner tor: TTurth- er. Information. ' ' NOTICE OF APPEAL ' NOTICE IS HEREBY3 GIVEN that a meetingof-.the Board of Adjustment will be held in Room 205, City and County Building on Friday, . June . 30,- , 1939 at one o'clock P. M. to. hear.: tHe petition of J. H.' Olson asking to remodel his home at 566 North 1st West. h ALL PERSONS INTERESTED WILL be heard at this1 meeting, either in person or by representative. representa-tive. " BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. ; By Mary F. Smith, Secretary. Dated at Provb, Utah, June 24, 1939. . , " . . Pub. June 25, 1939. . SOME REAL BARGAINS A very good East Center Street home Good lot All Clear ,for $40X Terms.. , : . Four-room modern brick home Three-room frame to rent on same lot - Good location Business Busi-ness District Home and Income for only $2650 Good terms. Five room ibrick and frame 3x12 lot good location Southeast for only $1750. , .),; . - 3 2-3 acres choice land--Best water right 3 room .modem house Coop : " Barn Granary Etc. A: real pick-up for ; $200. llA . Acres ; six-room : modern house barn coop ..-. other outbuildings out-buildings Good- water right very good location -Must be, seen to be appreciated.; Berries fruits, alfalfa. This can be sold off for building sites. Must have $2000 down Balance easy, "j Fine fully .stocked and equipped sheep ranch Cattle ranches Chicken farms Business . proper-ties; proper-ties; Choice Building Lots. Anything you need in Iteal Estate, 4. .. Insurance Loans. . DIXON REAL ESTATE 4 COMPANY -.. - Phone 73 or: 1421 J FOR SALE Miscellaneous r FIRST' class fresh '""Jersey Jahd Guernsey cow, third calf. 557 : West 4 South. J25 BABY- buggy, .'cost : $50 sell - f or $12; 'SO Pontiac 4 door sedan, engine overhauled, neW rings, $85. 122 South 5 West Phone " 743W.--TiTr . . J25 SHETLAND I pony, 662 ISast 4 South.., Phone 618. j25 GOOD two wheel m South! CWest. trailer. 124 j25 1 GOOD used bicycle cheap. Phone 557.:. ' . j26 18 FOOT inboard motor boat. 930 . ' . South University. j25 WHITE sugar sacks, 50c dozen. '230 South. 9 West. j25 USED': gas stoves, water tanks, bath tubs, doors, 284 North West. , j27 BOTTLING beets, 1102 West 2 North. Phone 482. j25 COAL. Special rates, Christopher-son.V Christopher-son.V West Center. Phone 791, jyis FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 ROOM apartment. 660 West -'Center.. "4 --3-f. 3Q OR unfurnished 3 room modern apartment, adults. 141 West 1 South. 330 LOVELY summer home at Spring- dell. Phone 1311. 125 3 ROOM basement apartment, freshly cleaned. 851 North 2 . East. pq 5 ROOM, modern furnished home. r George W. Myers, 468 South 6 West. Phone 243. ; J25 2 MODERN -rooms. 425 East 1 North. , j25 OR unfurnished modern Apartment; Apart-ment; Mclntire's new apartment, apart-ment, 321 East3: North: f6 COOL sleeping rooms, close in, bath shower; breakfast if de- . -sired. 115 East 2 North. Phone 840. j29 2 ROOM modern apartment, hot water. 136 West 5 North. j29 1JROOM for light housekeeping reasonable. 462 North 1 West. . , , j25 LOWER apartment, $20, adults. 270 North 1 East. Phone 1525J. ' jy22 -ROOM modern apartment. 232 East 3 North. . , J27 MODERN basement apartment, also board and - room, 681 North 1-West. , - j27 3 ROOM modern apartment. Phone 1305W. - .f 326 MODERN apartments, . . pay by week. gas, lights, etc. 266 West 3rd South, r; , ;.J26 OR unfurnished apartment, heat. . hot water, everything very lat est. 23 East 7' North.- . j25 5 ROOM modern furnished home. 745 North 2 East. - ;J25 ; . , , , OR unfurnished,' lights and gas paid. 591 North 3 East. j25 3 ROOM apartment, electric refrigerator. re-frigerator. 270 East 2 South. Jy2 3 ROOM modern apartment. 457 1 East 5 North. - j30 CLEAN, cool, apartments. "227 East 3rd North. Phone 363J. j28 STARTUP'S apartments, coolest, popular prices, 67 North X West ROAIW AND room : ; FOR-two business men in cool modern home. 911 North 1 East. "A . J30 HOME cooking, nice rooms, work- ing men. 955 North University, v Phone 453. ' - ' -j27 Unfurnished OR partly furnished 2 room mod-em mod-em basement : apartment. . 850 West 2 South. j30 3 ROOM modern basement apart- ment. 247 North 4 East. j27 3 ROOM . modern apartment, , adults. 184 North 2 . East. j26 3 ROOMS and private bath. Ga-- Ga-- rage. .481 North 5 East. j29 NEW home, 3 bedrooms, at 255 South 3 West, inquire 255 West -2 South. j26 3 ROOM modern apartment, - ga-. ga-. rage.' 142 South 9 West. j9 OR. furnished, Jones'" new apartment, apart-ment, adults. 270 North 1 East. Phcne 1525J. f i v .-jy22 MODERN apartment, 581 North 3;East. Inquire 333 North University. Uni-versity. i c vj28 7 ROOM . housey 261 East 1 North .Phone 774 J. r . -. J2V MODERN " 5 room home, phone 352R. 442 North .1 East. j23 4 ROOM modern home. Inquire 60 : East 4th North, J26 2 OR 3 room apartment, adults ' only,. 579 North 4 East. jyl 3 ROOM modern apartment, electrically elec-trically equipped, newly ' decorated. decor-ated. 414 North 1 West. Phone 6S1M., J28 3 N ROOM modern apartment, .- couple garage, call 460-M. j26 ; PEIW1ANENT WAVING' HAVE your nextpermanent at Provo's first, .permanent wave shoppe. Experience assures satisfaction. sat-isfaction. Anderberg Beauty Shoppe, 143 South 3 East. Phone 689. ivl BEGINNING June 26 at Ollerton Beauty Parlor, beautiful Duart Special Permanent Wave for $3.00. 56 West .5 North. Phone 873. ; - " , J30 rr I LAKE VIEU ( MRS. SADIE SIIAW t Reporter Phone t)18-R-2 fr n i i . Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas Boultpn had as -their overnight visitors Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fariis worth, Mrs. Josephine BoultQn and Mrs. ', Arvil Farns-worth Farns-worth of Carey, Idaho. Th4, seminary graduates: -wiU have charge of the exercises Sunday Sun-day evening and a good program has been prepared. The Farrer sisters will give several musical numbers. All are welcome. . . Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Oveson returned to their home in N -St j onus, Arizona, alter sspeiium liic nast month-with their- children, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson and Mr .and Mrs. Chestajr Oveson. Thev came here to attend the wedding of the latter. couple. Many relatives and friendawere at the Salt Lake depot io bid Godspeed to .Arlo , Nuttall, r formerly former-ly of Lake View, but now of -Eph-raim, who left for the German mission Thursday; Mr j and 1 Mrs. L. L. Bunnell, grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bunnell of Lake View joined Mr." and Mrs. James Nuttall and family of Eph- raim, parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. John Nuttall, Sr., grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L John Nuttall, Jr.,vMr. and Mrs. LaMond: Bun nell, Mr. and Mrs. George Glade, Mr. and Mrs.-Archie Madsen, Miss Vinna Bunnell, all of Salt .Lake, Miss: . Juhnie Smith of. Idaho Falls, is visiting with her sister Mrs. FriscillaMadsen at Lake View for a few days. , Doctor and Mrs. Wallace Frame (Nell - Creer) ind sons John and Milton of Los Angeles were guests at the 'home of? Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bunnell Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs., w.. j.urown oi Magna and granddaughter Juddy Grant of. Salt Lake. . Visited witn Mr and Mrs. Jessee VrSumsion Thursday. " ' .-v ' . - . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bowen and family visited with Mrs Bow-ens' Bow-ens' aunt and uncle, : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw Thursday; They were returning to their home In Burley, Idaho, after spending some time doing temple' work', at the ; Manti temple. . . - ':' r- ' Mr.., and Mrs. Irwin G. Bunnell of Lake View Joined Mr. and Mrs. Merlin I Taylor of Provo and mo tored to Fish Lake Saturday morning, morn-ing, where fishing and vacationing iwill be enjoyed- . -. . - Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, Mrs. August Aug-ust Johnson. Mrs. -Martin JClinger, and Mrs. Coward Maag motored to Salt Lake-Friday morning to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Parley Clinger.- Later in the day the hus?-bands hus?-bands together with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bunnell and Mr. and Mrs. Donald ; Clinger joined them' and enjoyed a house-warming at 1 the Clinger home In Salt Lake. - Miss Kathryn Sumsion of Salt Lake visited 'with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion. v . Mrs. Glen Davis (Alta Clinger) and baby son Richard of Los Angeles, An-geles, Calif., have arrived in Lake View, to sp"end a month with her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clinger. - ' ; Sark, one . of the . Channel Islands of Great Britain, has its own language. A form of Norman Nor-man French, it Is understood only by about 500 people. FOR RENT O SERIAL STORY ." . ' DATE WITH DANGER "TMterdayi Mary 14atifie Jiia-fO Jiia-fO Krneli. Tkm VmiA tell the doctor to look for iron Im the (onark wka he performs as CHAPTER VII T AWI was breaking when the f . last' couple left the' Dove. The storm; after sweeping the city, had . vanished In a level line of black clouds." The wet streets, as pale as death, were smooth and slick, like polished steel. Bright lights blazed from every window of the Dove. ' - . "Bosses not gone home yet?" inquired in-quired an officer ; -'of the doorman. i- "Nope.-ItV against de rules of the house to close so long as any- . body's dumb; enough to stay. Dis weather sure gives me the creeps. Somethin spooky about it. He jumped as the ' door of the Dove opened suddenly. Nick poked -his head out. .I A V 'What's eatin ; you, "Tony? You're nervous - as a cat. How'd - you like $o treat your friend to" a :drink?" . , V . j - Tony smiled sheepishly. 01d age's 'got me, I guess, boss. How about it, Mike?" . .V "Don't mind If I do have a drink. I've checked in for the stretch. I need it after a night like this. ;- v . " : The Duke was leaning against the bar in the tear room,-drinking a whisky and .oda. vThe air was stale - and-s dead; heavy c with old cigar and cigaret smoke. - Though brightly lit, the room exuded the vague, mysterious air-, that ? goes with a shady past. ' Its long bar, its poster-plastered walls and its liquor-stained . tables suggested more lurid hours. : : - -1 . y Nick spoke to Martin. "Tony's bringing Mike in for a drink.-Old friend of ours, eh Duke?::-.v : Martin smiled.; As long as we . keep on the right side of the fence. That's okay, Mike; - Come draw up , your chair. What do you know? He poured the policeman a Scotch and soda. "Tony, fix your own poison." . ' - - ,;;e'Ai,::rJ-- r-:v; :c-;'.. '. TMpKE pushed back his cap. ! "T had my troubles last night. Drink your drink first," interrupted inter-rupted Nicklhospitably, niebbe your troubles" won't - seem .like troubles after a swig. Tve discovered discov-ered that meself, say what I went through wid last night" Martin iroa neaviiy on imicj&s pavcui leather evening shoes. PLEAS AIJT VIED MRS. EARL FOOTE Rpo'.er .Phone ; 02J , S X ? Mrs. C. .M. Anderson of Manti is spending the ' week with -Mrs. GeorgeH Hansen. ?- - ; Mrs. ' Kathryn -v Firth and . sons Lloyd and :i Reed Workman and Arlington Snow i are , vacationing at Fish lake for a week.: - Mrs. Arlington Snow Mrs. Reed Workman and, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vin Mel-vin Gibson spent Wednesday with Mrs. Andrew Halverson in Salt Lake City. , :, - - . .- .The Happy Workers 4-II club has ibeeil organized with Mrs. Bliss .jUlred and Mrs. : WiUard Bandley as i leaders and the f ol- IJowihg. members: Edna May Wag ner, president;. Betty Jex; vice president(rMary-Daleyf secretary; Betty Lou -Bone... reporter; Mary Jex, ', song and cheer leader ;a Be tn Gurr and Juanita Campbell, recreation rec-reation leaderst The project Will be a , study and: demonstrations of a full course dinner. ; - . The members met" at the home of , Mrs. , Allred Monday where the time was spent, m canning straw oemes.- Mrs.i .Marian- C.i Ercan- brack was a visitor. The Cloverleaf Lassiettes 4-H club was - held Tuesday evening at , the '.home " of Norma . Dunroro. The. lesson on "Gardening'-' was given by Mrs. Yvonne - J., perry who also gave instructions . for contests to be . held for , 4-H, cluo members. ;The A members .- present were La Von Gurr, LaraJne Jones, uasie Oif ret, -Florence . Munlestein, June Bean, Norma . Dunford. ana Sfvonne J. ' Perry.';...;. ' : y The Lucky Home Science club girls f were i entertained 4 by Mien and Florence Bbne 'inursaay Evening. Eve-ning. Club leader, Marian C. Er-canorack Er-canorack gave the lesson The club project will be the making of 4-H club flags for the county association. as-sociation. The following girl3 enjoyed en-joyed the evening: Madge. Lewis, Wanda Campbell, Marie Ford, Mell Wardle, Zada Wardle, Ellen and Florence Bone. . j Real Estate Transactions WARRANTY DEEDS Sylvan W.'and Zella R Clark etal to Provo Reservoir com You must think you're back on Tenth ; avenue again," " Nick growled. "Where's de manners Tuckie's learnin yuh?" You're jest a sap-head, commented com-mented the Duke evenly. "Now that we've shut up this foodling partner . ofv mine, : Mike, " tell : Us what happened last night. '' The policeman drained his glass. I fished a girl out of the River. The men Slowed casual interest. "SOme dame's always flying : off the handle," Nick remarked indifferently. indif-ferently. "Dey can't take it." "lie reached for the whisky bottle. bot-tle. - f--. .. ' . Hie policeman paid no atten tion. -"I mignt or saved ner if I'd got there a couple of minutes earlier," but it was rainin and blowin. X didn't see her until she was jumpih off the dock." ' " 'Go in after her?" inquired the Duke. '.y -' i '; v . . . - t'Yes. That's why I have on these duds. I had to leave me own at the station house to dry -out. .'Tough night to be in any river," said Tony. Did she fight?" "Yes. She called me a devil, hit me In de face and hollered to let her go. Y- . v- i ; ; "Did you?!, asked, the. Duke. ,Ter a minute. Till I could get hold O meself. When I caught up wid her; she was floatin out from shore and I struck her across the mouth.. ; She screamed." : Mike waited : till -Nick poured . him . another an-other glass. "After that she passed out." J-v ' ' - . ?Was the girl good looking? inquired in-quired the Duke. - T ,Dats what "kept me workln to save her," said Mike. ' f'She sure was beautiful. v Red. hair."- There was class written all over her. He sighed. fWhen we was almost to de dock, she came to and begun whimpering, "Don't make me live, Officer,, she gasps, 'de've got me. I can't go on. Let me die. "She musta had f some hangover hang-over on," said Tony. "Dey all get weepy when dejs drunk." "No. She wasn't, drunk," said Mike. "I've handled plenty of dem. I know dat kind.- Dis, one was desperate." , - ' V "Arid so what? The Duke was plainly bored. r' . ' f-. , . t ,m '. . tPHE policeman's voice dropped. ."fWheh I finally- picked her up i again; she wasv dead." "Has de morgue got her now?" inquired Nick.. - Yes." The policeman's hand shook as he filled his glass for the third timeX - . - ; The Duke -yawned.,, ind, put I who she was?" "No.". Mike smiled. "I thought mebbe she might be one of your customers. She was classy enough to be." The JDuke frowned. "Cut?the pany, section 30, township 4, range ' 1 E. ' -J. Walt vand Leah 1L Wheeler to John i H. 'andElfreda- T. Ellis, lot 4, ' block '104, : plat : A, - Provo. . George, Boshep to T. Kaleel and i H. Kaleel, section 29, township town-ship G, range 3 E. ' N May M. H. v. and John . Elmo Jasperson etal to iErvin B. Jas-person; Jas-person; : lot, 1, block . 12, plat A, Goshen. ' . ' " John "and Elizattath Harrison to Roy M. Sorenson, hlock 41, plat A. Provo. -A : ' - ' E. J. and Jessie S. Duckett to Arthur L. Duckett, block plat A, Provo.' ' Evelyn McDonald ' to Arthur D. Coleman, block 9, plat C, Pro vo. ' Rawsal W. and Mary Brad - ford to John J, Bradford;- sec- tion 29, township 8,' range 3 E. ... R. Si; andHannah E. ? Bradford to John J- Bradford, section 29; township 8, range ; 3 E. : Morris A. and Opal Lillian Breretoh, to Uavid L. Rowley jr.,-and jr.,-and Mary P," Rowley, section 30, township -6, range 3E. -.- . Sarah Ann " Barrett' to Alma Wagstaf f and Verlie W. Hill, ; lot 7," block ; 4,, -plat - A.. 'American Fork,,,....'. V - ;-. ' ;. .-i: .-i: Darrell V.- and Viole t - D. Har-wood Har-wood "to; Brigham Young university, univer-sity, block 34, plat; C, Provo.' f Nellie O: Parker to Ethel P. NIcholes, section .25, township" 5, range 1 E. - . : f. - r . Florence . D." Gallagher ' to George Fi-and 'Georgia Rae Bills, block 11,' ; plat 2, Kir kham-Be r ry addition, "provo. ' r U David Roberts to Mary I' Roberts, Rob-erts, section . J9, township 5; range 1 E. . , - Josie andAV. B. Parks to.WU- liam ;Gf Lichfield, block 16, piat 1, ; Kirkham-Berry addition.-- PROVO191 South University Avenue - Phone 155 SPRINGVILLE 285 South Main Street - - Phone 231 V " : O ;;.- .- '- We Are Now Offering THE BEST USED GAR VALUES! .-.-...-. . . - ' t - Today's uiiouroiei 80 H. P. Valve-in-Head Engine - Electroplated Pistons - No-Draft Ventilation - Fisher Body 23 Miles Per Gallon of Gas SPECIAL ... . . . vl - V 40 OTHER VALUES TO CHOOSE FRO! I! BY HELEN WORDEN COPYRIGHT. 1839. NEA SERVICE. INC. kiddin'I : 7e dont go in for suicides." sui-cides." . What did she have cn?" inquired in-quired Nick. Sorne sorta pink dress, very flimsy ." Mike reached In his pocket. ."Here is a copy of rr.e report." re-port." He began reading, Dragged out of the East River at 2:30 a. m November 24,-a girl. Height five foot two, weight 115 pounds. Red hair. Brown eyes. Pink evening dress, silver slippers. Platinum ring set with sapphires on little finger of right hand. From Daddy to Babe, March 23, 1936 inscribed inside." The Duke put his glass do?m. His face had paled. "Sounds like sob stuff to me," he said abruptly. "It's time :.to be closing." He walked toward the door. f Nick glanced at him nervously. "Drop ' in again, Mike, he' said flatly to the policeman. -"I will sometime," the cff.cer buttoned his coat. "Thanks for da drink." ' K - -' - ' - "You run along, too, Tony," ordered the Duke. "Nick an me'll shut up." t -i.-' - ' Eagerly the doorman puf on his hat and coat.' "I don't mind if I do turn in." Whistling Loch Lomond Lo-mond Off key, M left. The Duke listened for Tony to shut the front door." "We've got to work quick,' Nick," he spoke with machine gun precision. That's Janice French Mike hauled out cf the river. I know the ring he described." de-scribed." Where are thce pictures you -pinched from Mary Frank-lin?" Frank-lin?" - - " . Nick took'a long white envelope from -his pocket- "7hat are you goin to do wid em? - The Duke walked through the pantry to the kitchen. Nick followed. fol-lowed. He; stepped over to the range, picked up an iron lifter, raised a stove lid, took the photographs- out of . the envelope and slowly dropped them in the fixe, then watched the snapshots bum, a sardonic expression on his ugly face. - He suggested one ct those primitive stone carvings' in which there is barbarism and strength but also something terrifying and relentlessly - crueL ; : - Nick's lips moved. "It isn't going to be - easy io make the Gazette forget last night after I bulldozed their favorite reporter." - "Aw; target it," said the Duke. "They have to prove the case before be-fore they can print anything." ? "Just because the little bum had to kill herself," . mourned Nick, "we've been done out of a cool thousand a"; week., Where "are we going icf get' another customer' like that?" ? . : : r . "Janice French isn't the only rich kid in' New York," said the Duke. 4 1 (To Be Continued) S VINEYARD MIW. GEORGE F. WELLS h ' IteriOrter Phone Ol-U-4 - Dr. P. M. Kelly of Provo, former fTesident: of the - West German mission-will be the speaker at the church services Sunday evening In. : the "ward chapel. Musical numbers will be furnished by the chorus directed by. W. K. Allen. The high priests quorUm have the program in charge, all ward mem- libera are urged to attend. ' The following women were guests at the home of Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Winters of ; Pleasant Grove. 1 Thursday afternoon. Sewing and social cnat was en joyea. ami ju.u was eerevd to Mrs.. Roland Hard ing. Mrs." La Var Holdaway, Mra- Val D. incks, Mrs. . George F. Wells; Mrs. Reed Rowley. Mrs. Joy O. Clegg. Mrs. Owen Harding and- Mrs. Lewis Clegg. - President Armanell Larsen will chaperone the "Mutual girls, who will leave , Tuesday, morning' for the M. I. A. girls home in Provo canyon to be gtme for six days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank William, Mrs. Alma Hansen," Mrs. Ralph Hahdleyv Mrs.- Af ton Stout, an J Mrs. .Thorit C. Hebertson vere visitors at Camp Williams on governor's gov-ernor's day. " Mrs." Daisy 4 Vickers of Spanish Fork spent Friday here with her brother . Hugh. J. Davis, the occa sion, being the' birthday anniversary anniver-sary ; of her nieces the Misses Fern and Faye Ross. ' First midget automobile on record rec-ord ! was exhibited at the San Francisco Panama Pacific Exposi- tion in 1915. ; Special v-mwkmnn - N . |