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Show 'SECTION "TWO " TROVO "(UTAH)" miLTATTrmLT 1941' PAGE THREE NOTICE! r "WANTEDS f U' sTfANT'AIW Tsi Jili' Accepted' Until 2 lima fer 3 Dy .........We ; . . . . . IW.JLWeek . .AJt ..... v. I Mii turn mV Jn"i nsAmiwvwi. wo rartS: jacrald WantMAr Prices lA&'&dYm fc. . PHONE 434 455 , J s BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL ."DIRECTORY t Tou 'win Tfina these ' Merchants .and -Professional .people anxious Jto serve' 'you. It will : pay you to patronize them. XE?r nse replaee tout tjrolten lasa Ahlander Mfg. Co.. 476 South University. Phone 100. tf H AUTO PARTS USED WESTERN Wrecking and Supply Co. 39 North 2 West. Phone 77. tf AUTO .RADIATOR RADIATORS repaired and flushed. flush-ed. 'Ahlander Mfg. Ox, 476 - South University. Phone 100. tf FURRIER 'FURS restyled. Repaired, Cleaned and Glazed. Helen Swenson. Expert Ex-pert TurrTer. 443 East 4 South, Provo. Phohe 1179. o7 FURNITURE REPAIRING IXFINISHING, re-upholstertng like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone 644. H GUN REPAIRING RELIABLE repair work. Guns all kinds. Rifles remodeled, cleaning, clean-ing, oiling done right. Rifle sights aligned. Gene Nelson. 690 East A "street. 012 MATTRESSES ItATTRESSES remade with or without springs. Phone 579W for prices. Overman's. tf ' MOVING ' AND STORAGE fELLOW CAB AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving agents for Mayflower .Nationwide Moving Van Service. Serv-ice. Packing Shipping. Phow 300. 170 West 1st North. tf PLUMBING AND HEATING t L. LARSON, 343 W. Center. Phone 64. Call us for estimates, esti-mates, tf STOVE" REPAIRING yLLi makes at the General Shop. . 135 North University Avenue. Phone 915W. tf SHOE REPAIR AM the Shoe Man. We do expert work on soles, from 4?3 up to $1. 276 West Center, and 490 North University Avenue. tf WfeSHER REPAIRING GENUINE Maytag parts, .Expert Service and guaranteed used Maytags at Provo Maytag Co. 174 .West Center, Phone 86. o23 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED PARTLY furnished 4 or 5 room home. 133 South 3 West. 06 3 ROOM modern basement apartment apart-ment $12. 369 South 6 East. Inquire In-quire 345 South 4 West. o3 3 ROOM modern apartment. 170 West 2nd North. o!5 PARTLY furnished 3 room apart-, apart-, ment, reasonable. 756 North 5 West. o5 2 ROOM modern apartment. 169 North 7th West. 08 MODERN 4 room home. North-East. North-East. Phone 932 J. 06 3 BOOMajartment, furnace, fire-place. 496 North 7 East. Phono 1918.. 06 3 ROOM and 4 room apartments, - electrically equipped, heat, hot water. Phone 759 J. olO 2 .' ROOM modern apartment. , Adults, gas cooking, hot water ' furnished. 720 East 8 North. o3 BASEMENT "apartment, partly - heated, hot water. 33 East 3rd - North. 564M. o3 CLE AN 3 room apartment, heat hot water, 232 East 4 North. o23 :s .- '. 3 ROOM partly modern cottage, small family. 610 West 1 South. V .- o9 FTRST class modern apartment. Close in. Call 270 or 151. oil Z AND 4 room apartments electrically elec-trically equipped, heat, hot water. wa-ter. 382 South niverslty. tf juxtlt i" v " "' " ' FOR SALE HOUSES iiiiwn" . . New 5 room. Priced to sell quick. Don't leti the ' Bargain pass. - Phone 859-J. ' -; 6 ymui r--,---"-- ----- - r : MISCELLANEOUS : . - - '-OOD service station for lease. IS. W Kitchen, Orem, State Hi- 1 .v ' 06 .'FOB SAIJE-REAL ESTATE f ; . Three Fine Homes ! Can for Inspection Early Absolutely . New F H A Honie-"Not Honie-"Not yet occupied Full BasementHolland Base-mentHolland Furnace Two Lovely Bedrooms Large 'Living, 'Liv-ing, Front Dining Room. - Convenient . Kitchen. . - Very Attractlce Little Home . . Close to Schools Rags, . IJLno-'. IJLno-'. .leams. Shades, Chandeliers Basement Furnace Two Bedrooms, Bed-rooms, Bath Dining Kitchen Lots of Flowers Garden Shrubs. ' Excellent Constructed Brick Cot-. Cot-. tage with Basement Apt Large Lot Place la Modern with- Heat Faces South Good condition. Good Reason- For Selling SEE THESE HOMES Phoae 1099 Willard I Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah Anyone Interested? Anyone Interested in Buying ' a Small Home should not miss seeing this 3 Room New Frame House, for $1100 Terms. 5 Room Brick Full Basement, hot air heat. S. E. part, surroundings sur-roundings are good; shrubs, flowers, lawns In splendid condition. con-dition. 5 Room Modern Frame N. E. 5 Room Modern Home with 6 Acres of ground with coops and improvements, in S. E. We Have Some Business Properties Proper-ties in Provo at reasonable prices. We advise you to see these properties, prop-erties, which we have for sale , immediately, and get located for the winter. We Write Fire Insurance PROWS & STEIN REALTY CO. 53 North University Avenue PHONE 456 MODERN home -5 rooms at 662 West 4th North. Rents for $40 a month. Phone 2022. Inquire 387 East 2nd North. o5 ALLEN'S OFFER The Best Used Cars! 1940 PACKARD '120' Sedan, like new. Radio and heater. Low mileage exceptionally clean. 1939 NASH SEDAN Motor overhauled. New tires, new paint; radio and heater, air conditioner. 1936 PONTIAC COUPE New paint; motor overhauled. overhaul-ed. Radio and heater. 1937 TERRAPLANE Super Six. Cleanest "37" in town. 1935 HEV. SEDAN Completely overhauled. . 1934 CHEVROLET Master coupe. Smooth running. run-ning. We have six excellent cars around $100 in price. Save your new car, drive one of these deer hunting! Allen Auto Dares You To Come Down and Make An Offer! Cor. of Center and 5th West Phone 1840 HUDSON : PACKARD Cannon Ashton Truck Specials 1940 CHEVROLET l '2 TON With 4-Yard Lang Hydraulic Dump Bed 2-Speed Axel 8:25 Tires ; . . . .$1095 1940 CHEVROLET 1 2 TON, 10 WHEELER With Refrigerator Body 2 Speed Axel 85 Tires Heavy Duty Throughout . , ; . . .$1095 Costs No More, But G a nnon SEDANS :: COACHES TRUCKS . . CIIEVROLET . . !9rsoura?irNivERsrrYAYE ; - T.. BOARD . AND ROOM , ' FOR working men, laundry done. " Phone 1214W, V : FOR '2 girls, -near B. Y. "U. "$25. 60 East 7th. North, - 03 NICE clean , heated ' room with . board In modern home; f or work- lng men or young "men ' student. Phone 061R3. . I . " 06 ROOM and board for girls, 2 in a - room. $27.50. -345 -North - 2nd ' East. -: '03 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS SOME , one to remove the ' residence resi-dence at 590 East 6th North street. Phone .1238 or call on Mr. -Fechser, Clerk 'Board of Education,. o7 WANTED APPLE pickers. Phone 05-R-ll. 06 4 6 Persons, light housekeeping, heat, hot water, ' electricity $8. 469 West Center ' o5 WORK WANTED BEAN threshing done. Inquire "330 'West "1 South.' SpringviUe. ol3 LOST BLA.CK horse and sorrell mare. Phone 015R1. o3 LIGHT brown Shepherd female pup. ' Reward. Phone .1629. o3 FOR SALE CARS TRUCKS 1938 PLYMOUTH 2 door sedan, A-l condition. Must sell. 895 West 10. South. Phone 030J1. 08 1937 PLYMOUTH sedan, A-l condition. con-dition. 68 West 5 North. Phone 1613. o3 1935 -FORD ton pickup. Good condition, 155 North 5 West. o7 FOR SALE OR RENT PIANOS, Accordions, bargains. Lessons. Prof. Williams. Phone 940R. 06 KIDNAP SUSPECT HELD IN CUSTODY CONWAY, N. H. ,Oct. 3 OIP An ex-convict was held incommunicado incom-municado as a kidnaping suspect today while 300 possemen continued con-tinued to search a White mountain moun-tain wilderness with bloodhounds for baby Pamela Hollingworth. The 33-year-old parolee insisted "he knew nothing about the five-year-old child or the circumstances circum-stances surrounding her disappearance disap-pearance from a family picnic at White Ledge national forest Sunday. Sun-day. His aliU was supported by three persons. TWO BEAUTIES e e We're Clearing the Decks For Action! Two Beautiful 1941 OLDS Demonstrator SEDANS Low mileage perfect condition con-dition throughout. These cars will carry a New Car Guarantee! If Vou Want a New Car at a Price That Will Amaze Yon, Then . . . See These Carsl Is the Place To Trade! Gives More Service - Ashton ? ..'buick . ; WASDEN MOTOR t FOB TRENT FURNISHED 2 . .ROOM, modern 'apartment. Adults or students. 590 North 2nd .East. : ;- o5 ONE '3 "and one '3 room 'apartments. 'apart-ments. Northeast. Phone 1340W. "- ' ' ' A 4 - ' ' o5 3 ROOM apartmeht, hot water, refrigerator. re-frigerator. 155 South 4 West. o5 OR unfurnished 3 room modern apartment. 690 West 5 North. 08 MODERN apartment, gas equipped. equip-ped. Inquire 789 North 5th West.1 08 2 'OR 3 room new, modern. 1032 West Center. Phone 515 J. o4 2. ROOM modern apartment, elec trically equipped. 244 West 1 'South. ' o7 MODERN basement apartment, heat. 645 North 1 East. Phone 975. o3 3 ROOM modern apartment. 420 East 3rd South. nl 3 ROOM modern apartment, adults only. 141 West 1 South. o7 4 ROOM apartment, strictly mod ern. Close in. Phone 1015W. o7 2 ROOM apartment. 91 West 2nd South. o3 3 ROOM modern apartment, elec trically equipped. Reasonable. 358 East 4 North. o3 LIGHT housekeeping room for boys or working men. Also 2 room apartment for couple. 367 North 2nd East. o7 2 MODERN basement rooms. 850 West 2nd South. , 06 3 ROOM modern apartment. 315 North University Avenue. ... o30" 3 ROOM modern apartment, new-d ly decorated, electrically equip-wl psd, hot water. 257 South 5th4 West. 06 2 ROOM apartment. 115 South 3rd West. c6 4 ROOM modern, furnished house in SpringviUe. Call 118 West 7th South SpringviUe. o7 MODERN 3 room apartment. ElectricaUy equipped, heat. 134 West 2nd South. o3 2 AND 3 room modern apart' ments near B. Y. U. Phone 81. 128 East Center. s30 3 ROOM modern apartment. 344 West 2 North. Phone 558R. o3 LARGE steam heated bedroom. Private bath. Phone 172. olO 2 ROOM basement, heat, lights 115 South 3rd West. o3 2 ROOM cottage, partly modern $13. 132 East 3rd North. o28 3 NICE rooms, private bath, ground floor. 92 South 2 West 06 OK unfurnished. 3 or 4 room apartment. 227 East 3 North Phone 363J o23 1- AND 2 room apartments for 2 or 3. 156 West 3 North. 953J. a5 OR unfurnished 3 room modern apartment. 170 West 2 South. o5 NEWLY decorated 2 room mod ern apartment. Suitable for couple. Eves apartment, 7 North 3rd West. o3 SLEEPING rooms , with private entrance and bath in private home. Air conditioned. 1190 North 5 West. Phone 1051. ol4 3 ROOM modern apartment. 511 East 6th North. ,, 63 PleassmlView MRS. "EARL FOOTS Reporter, Phone 022-J-? The retiring Relief society offi cers, Mrs. -Arlington Snow, presi dent; Mrs. A. Ray Ekins, chorister; choris-ter; Mrs. D. O. Mackay and Mrs. A. -E. Phillips, . classleaders, were honored at a party Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Elista Crane. President Anna T. Nielsen was in charge and gave a short talk; Mrs. -J. "B. ;Hunn presented gifts to Mrs.. Snow .also Mrs. Crane and Mrs. Mary H. Corbett who..have ,been enrolled ,in Relief 3ociety Jonger. than other women of the Vard. Each honored guest responded witha short talk. Mrs. Wilford Muhlestein sang two solos, Mrs. George H. Hansen gave two musical readings and Earlene Foote played accordion selections. Mrs. Harold Colvin was accompanist. accom-panist. Refreshments Were served. Rulon Glade of Salt Lake City spent .Thursday ."here with relatives. rela-tives. A one-act play, directed by Cl'ifV. ford Nelson, was given at Mutual Tuesday evening. The -players were Omar Hansen, Elwood Foote, Rex Uunford and Memn Bur- gener. --- - .y..y . Thomas Durham of Long. Beach, FOR SALEMISCELLANEOUS ? EXCELLENT " saddle - horses, f very . reasonable. Phone 988. , 06 ALL varieties and ' grades of ! apples. By bushel. or truckload. Phone 05-R-ll. J , o9 MEDIUM size circulator, A-l condition. con-dition. Route '1 Box 159-A. -o5 TREES. Black; walnut, English chestnut - 25c-50c, Shrubs. 392 North 5th West. o5 LARGE colored roasting chickens.. chick-ens.. Leo Duke. 790 South 11th West o5 USED, cash register. 45 East Center...... Cen-ter...... : ) , -o5 NATIVE lumber. O. E. Wilde. 758 North University. Phone 1866W. : 1 o5 GIRL'S Elgin bicycle. Stork line . baby crib, large size. 170 South 3rd East. Phone 905. o5 HORSE, saxaphone, clarinet, Route 1 Box 265. Phone 01R4. . '. 08 BANQUET enamel coal range. 543 North 4th East. o5 RECONDITIONED horse-drawn 2 way plows. W. F. Wlscombe. Phone 034R1. o5 STUDIO couch, chair, ottoman to match. 158. East 2 North. o3 CLINGSTONE peaches, greening and delicious apples. A. G. Hulick, Route 3, Box 231-A, Carterville Road. tf COMPLETE modern restaurant fixtures and equipment priced at less than half of original cost, am retiring from active business after 35 years in the business, see at once if you are contem- plating opening up a restaurant. Geo. J. Buhler, Twin Fans . Idaho. . o3 PINK Eye beans. Earl Harding. 13th South 5th West. ol4 PRACTICALLY new coil springs and - size beds, complete. 387 North 1st' East. olO HOOVER vpotato digger and other farm machinery, cheap.. A. C. ; Swain, 390 South 4th West Payson. 06 APPLES 3rd grade 35c bushel and up. 802South 11 West Phone 030R2. o5 TWO wheel house trailer $100.00. 230 South 6 West o3 CAULIFLOWER, cabbage, potatoes,, pota-toes,, carrots, onions, parsnips, 17th West 3rd South. True Scott 031-J-2. o9 UTAH'S best coal, also coke, Immediate Im-mediate delivery. Moneyback guarantee. Right Weigh Co. Phone 525.' o3 REBUILT army shoes cheap. Ideal work shoes. Inquire Deluxe De-luxe Shoe Repair, 73 North 1 West ol8 STATISTICS WARRANTY DEEDS Jane Finch Jarvis to Jo-. Jo-. seph F. Jarvis and Sarah Jane 'Jarvis, Lot 4, blk 59, plat A, Spanish Fork .$ 1.00 Vernon N AUman and Grace Meldrum ' AUman to Oebrge . E. . CoUard and Rozella J. CoUard, R 3 E, Sec. 6 tp S 7, hlk 5, plat D, (Provo) .$ 10.00 Richard Snow Adams ' to Aria B. Bee be and Laurence Laur-ence Ho "Beebe lot 1, blk. 90, plat A, (Provo) .' 10000 RUth'K. Fraser 'to Willard Butler, blk 51, plat A, (Payson) . . . . . . . . . . $450.00 Daisy Jacobson and Emil J. Jacobson to Rufus'J. Jacobson . and.- Marvell . G. -. Jacobson, . , $ec. 13, tp S 7, R 2 -E, .lot 2 . .$ 10.00 Jacob J. Jacpbson ..and Mary E. Jacobson to : Emit J. Jacobson and Rufus 3. Jacobson, Sec. 13, tp S 7, R 2 E .... $ 1.00 Frank A. Jones and Anne M. Jones, to Frank 1 W. O'Brien and LaKhea J. O'Brien, Lot; 3 bUt.40. plat A, (Sp. Fork) .... $215.00 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS Clair Pickup to Pro,vo ' Oty, Lotf 10, blki 36 . . . $ X00 Karl Durham and Mr. Husbands of Downey, . Calif 'L visited , here wecmesday.HThey came to attend conference In Salt Lake. .... i A successful Sunday school con ference was held with SUpt Lloyd Baum in charge of the following program: Sonsr oy Elaine Allred, Janet Baum;,' Lucy. May Vlcklund ana Joyce Patten; taut, by Madge Lewis: trio bv 'Donna Lou. HalL Barbara , Heinerman . land. Beth Williams'; '.talks . -by. Mrs. . Charles McKell and Frances. Hunn: solo-bv Donald Muhlestein and a song by tne church History class. O SERIAL ST0RYi - - v : i liBlilDE FROM THE BY HELEN WELSH IMER . v SANDY'S SACRIFICE .... CHAPTER XXHI - "; rrHE world had not been a com- - ? pletely terrible place ' as long as Sandy was there. Not so frightening. fright-ening. Not so lonely. -True, she bad refused to see him, had banged doors In his face. C Yet all of the time she had known that he was withkr-calf, or that he would returns- He had caused all this trouble because he loved her and had believed she loved him.'' A -" . v''-1 Now he' was gone. . v 4 f She would take the door fn her heart marked Sandy and lock it forever. -She would throw the key high, through the upper windows that fringed the cells, and maybe a stranger would pick it up, or kick It into the sewer. She never would know,' she never "would care. She, had hoped that Sandy would stand watch, then. she re-. re-. membered that he had contributed to her 'criminal record. Quite probably he had gone off to Peg. - New papers were brought to and she studied pictures, -read stories, and cried a little. It was foolish to cry for someone whom you didn't want, and who didn't want you. Funny to be crying lor two people. She grinned a little, remembering that she was saying goodby to Philip, too. She wiped her eyes and leafed through the newspapers .'again. 'Calico dresses were selling for $1.59. - That was nice. Hers 'was bordered In lick-rack. Hers prob- ' ably came to $1.79. She should feel well dressed. - . gHE turned another page. Ah, there was a picture of Sandy with his ship. There was a brief story, reviewing his records. One fact alone stood out from the story Sandy Ammerman had withdrawn with-drawn from the cross-country competition. HJs entrance fee had been refunded. - The fee was $1000, Judy realized. real-ized. What a silly thing to do. He might have won $10,000 In the cross-country flight Then he could work harder on his parachute. para-chute. He was a reckless, unreasonable unrea-sonable fool and she might as well - SPANISH FORK MRS. EFFTE DART REPORTER Mrs. Phyllis Smith entertained a group of girlhood friends complimentary compli-mentary t oMnaJ.rsciETAOINR mentary to Mrs. Janice Johnson, of Honolulu, Hawaii, who is spending spend-ing a vacation in Utah. A delicious luncheon was served at two o'clock following which progressive table games were i played, prizes being awarded to Mrs. Vernicia Beck, Mrs. Velora Collard and Mrs. Rose Brown, the latter of Draper, the remainder of the time was spent in a social way reminiscing on events of other days. Besides those mentioned, other guests included, Mrs. Clara Hogan of West Jordan, Mrs. Paulette Burnham and Mrs. Rose Brown of Draper; Mrs. Hilda Stewart of Provo, Mrs. Beatrice Anderson, Mrs. Rhoda Thomas, Mrs. George Swenson, and Mrs. Eliza Nelson of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Phyllis Smith entertained the Primary officers of the Third' ward Monday evening. "Mrs. Han nah Thomas gave the lesson for the evening. - President Thelma Christensen gave a report on the work of the union meeting. There were 18 officers . present Light refreshments were served. .Mrs. Vina Hal entertanied a small group of friends at dinner Wednesday at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Hale of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Harriet Nelson of Spanish: Fork and Mrs. Hilma Simpson of Salt Lake City with several other Salt Lake ladies were the guests. . Bill Snyder, Cleve Bingham, and Keith Johnson, the latter of Pay-son Pay-son have left for a vacation trip to .Boulder Dam and to. points of interest in California. They expect to be gone about a week.. : Spanish Fork friends . of Mary Hale Woolsey will be interested in learning v that she Is reported Improving Im-proving at. the Holy". Cross hospital hos-pital following an -operation for acute . appendicitis v s 1 TerrdristsBlast Paris Synagogues VICHY, France, Oct. 3 (HE) Anti-Jewish ' terrorists, dynamited six Paris synagogues in Paris between be-tween 1 a. m. and 5 a. m advices ad-vices from Paris said today. Two persons were wounded. An attempt at-tempt to dynamite a seventh evn agogue was frustrated. German military authorities at Paris an- nounced'-the- 71st sxecytion of -a 1 turn him in . 'since nobody else would. That was something she couldn't do, -she discovered. The courts, one and ll,wouldnt listen to her because she was under local jurisdiction. juris-diction. Had she been turned over to the aviation commissioners immediately, im-mediately, she could have been released and a search warrant issued for -Sandy. - - i i For -a - trembling -moment, half ecstatic, half fearful, she wondered ft the gay young aviator intended to; use the money for her bail. What if he had thought of this? Maybe Peg had told htm her family fam-ily would pay the bond and save a pride that already was page one stuff everywhere. JHE Courthouse clock across the street gave four long gongs. From the upper window Judy could see three marble angels upholding up-holding the clock. Nearby, church chimes, sounded a medley of hymns. . T(ong distance call for you, Miss Allen," a turnkey said. She stepped from the unlocked cell and went to the booth reserved for prisoners who had friends who kept up the relationship.' "New York City calling," the silvery voice of a distant operator answered Judy's hesitant "Hello." "Is this Judy Allen?" 'Yes, I'm Judy Allen." "Judy darling!" A woman's voice enthused. . "Oh, Miss Barnard! Then you've been 'reading the papers, too?" She tried for lightness that did not come. "Am I fired?" "Fired? You better knock that idea into a cocked hat You're promoted! To one of the two asso ciate editors. We need a column.! on courage for girls and gou're the one ta do it Jeatures are on your- schedule, "but no collecting hats '"and gloves. ; "Miss Barnard, you're peaches and cream and caviar, but I'm doomed here. My family- won't bail me out and won't appear before be-fore the court tomorrow. I'm stuck here for 50 years." "Dont worry. They'll . come across or I will. Judy, I've always wanted to go to jail, but crashing Frenchman for anti-German activities. acti-vities. , The Cherokee Indian alphabet contains 86 letters. Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, etc;, Required by the Act Of Congress of August 24, 1912 and March 3, 1933 Of The Daily Herald, published daily at Provo. t?th, for October 1. ItiU , State of Utah, . ' . County 9t Utah. ea. , ' Before tne. a Notary Puiilc In and for .tha ,8tate and county aforaaal. personally appearl U. H. Tiekett. who. . having been duly aworn according ?Tuw. depots and Bays that he is th Pabli.her ot The Dally Herald m True naieraeni 01 ic vw on, circulation), ete.. of the -aforesaid -i . n hv tha Act Act of March , 1933, embodied Tn -.action 537. Postal Lawa-nd RejulaUona, nrinll nn th. rsverse of this form, to WltT 1. That the names and addresses editor, and business managers axe- 2 - . . - . - . . Name of Postofflceaddresa Publisher, 1, B. Tackett, Provo, Utah : " - . , , Editor. Ernest R. Rasmuson,, Provo.. Utah - , , r 1 T. 'R Taz-kfttt. PrOVO. I-tall. i! That the owner U- (If owned by niust be stated and also immediately thereunder tne. names ana addresses ad-dresses of stockholders ownlnir or holding; one per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by corporation, the. names and addresses, of the Individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, com-pany, or other unincorporated concern, "1U name and - address, as well as tho of each Individual member, niust be given). Herald Corportlon, "Provo, Utah ' Ernest R. Rasmuson, Provo, Utah ' . ' L. B. Tackett. Provo, Utah J. A. Owens, Provo, Utah . Coast Investment Compa-ny,' Provo, Utah. - .. .. ' Second Coast Investment Company. Provo, Utah " ' c No one of the. stockholders of which, - through ownership of stock ' In these two companies, owns as much as one per cent of this newspaper, except The Scrippa Newspapers. Incorporated, listed below : . . . ; N. Q. Rasmuson. LoVan. 'Utah ;" " ' R. W. Goodell, Salt jtke Mty, Utah . Fawn S. Ljkke, Trustee for Root. Van Austen, San Francisco, Calif. JThe Scripps Newspapers. Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. 'TAe sole stockholders of which are: , E. W. Scripps, Seattle, Wash. J. O. Scripps. 'Seattle, Wash. - " Josephine L. Scripps, Mlramar, Calif. . . - Ellen Scripps Balentlne, Miramar, Calif. , Josephine' S. Scripps, Mlramar,- Calif. - 8. 'S. Hahn, Beverly Hills, Calif. . H. W. Parish. Jacksoifvllle, Fla. " .. - - - IeRoy Sanders, Spanaway, Wash. - ' . .v"'"- . i Ruth Hoyt Sanders. Spanaway, Wash. . '1 . " H. B. R. Briggs Estate, Los Angeles. -Calif-- " ; ". - . ',; ' Florence I- Rodgers, , Sunol Calif.;; f " - - . ' : ---'' "" Edw. E. Rodgers, Massapequa. IV , "N. T;- 'v:,: j,.1 . . r' 3. Thart the known bondholders, pnortgagees, and other security holder owning or holding 1 per cent or more of . total amount t beads, , mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) , . - -None.- ' , :. - '''i;:-'''-:::,:, . That the. two paragraphs next abovevglvlHg "the'"taws of the ; . ers, . stockholders, and security holders, if any contain hot only the Hat of stockholders and security: holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases, wher -the .stockholder , -or security holder p : " " pears upon, the books of the company as trustee or: in any other fiduciary , relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee Is acting, is 4 given; alao that the 'said two paragraphs . contain - statementa embracing afri ant's full knowledge and belief ms to the. circamstancea and conditions under which stockholders and security holders, who do not appear f r upon the books of the company as trustees, hold' stock and securities in a. -'capacity, other than that of a bona, fide owner; and this, affiant has. -do -. reason to believe that any-other person. . aanociation,. or corporation baa "any interest direct or Indirect , in the -said stocky, bonds or ether -securities ' than aa so stated ly hinrT . ... .. :.: -J' j 'v. . : a. That the average number of copies ef each Issue of this mblleatloa sold or distributed, through the mails or otaerwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve-, months preceding t ho .date shown above is S4S7. - - . , (This information is required from daily publications only.) : -. . : '. .."..,. -, ': 1 JB. TACKETT- " ..-.---y - Sworn to and subscribed, before jae this 1st "4ay of tctolr, ' . , , (SEAL) . BAILEY LINDETROlf. - , (My commission expires 'April 25. lit!.) ,hV - SKY - - . -.' K . . l'l tfc hka aaavtcc iwc. ' a traffic light is my worst offense. Report in as soon vas you can,' the lovely, lilting voice that; was so crisp - and capable sang on. "You've put Under Twenty . in everjr paper In the country. I love the publicity as much as 'dear, dear Philip hates it" ." . . :; "POR the first time in two days Judy 'laughed happily. You mean you've seen tawSjc-yna at your office?"1 ; : r .5-. "Proud and angry and a perfect frump. ' Judy, how' did you wer come so close "to joining him, at the altar?" t - , .-. . Judy's . voice -was filled with laughter as "she answered. -I havent any idea.' I think Sara will console him and they'll make each other happy now." ' Why she ariswered thus Judy did not know. , . , . "The reason he played .you, my child, was because he liked you, liked you very much, but I knew ' her aunt's money lent weight to Sara's campaign. Sara liked his -profile and neckties, tod. Anyway, Sara was a sieve and a. Pharisee and now she is placed 'Where we can watch her." ' "Sara didn't care, about. Injuring Injur-ing others. Just me," Judy answered, an-swered, her voice growing 'bitter. "Judy honey, Sara -didn't want your by-line ohT yes, I saw'those delayed proof sheets, but It 'waa too late to 60 anything 'about it, so I. kept still Sara wanted your , man. You're safe.". TUDV felt better as 'she returned to the "tall,. narrow ,; cage that had been her home for sa many . days. . .." , It was good to know that' her contact with , the outside "World had been re-established. Good to know that her 'magazine Wanted her. For a. fleeting -moment she thought of Sandy, ? It was so un- -liie him to let her down. " .. ' Maybe he was asking "the Gor-dans Gor-dans to help -him so he could increase in-crease his $1000 and help her. Ye5Jtetfe3C.mt jW&& . never s accept help from any . of v them.J Sandy could take that rushing rush-ing cross-country flight. She went to sleep and did not" waken until " the matron summoned sum-moned her for, the . opening - of court Tor a moment she remembered remem-bered Sandy, "tried to hate .him. wondered why she couldn then followed "the matron; .---' (To Be Concluded)' . i . Since it rotates at almost the same speed as the "earth, only one side or the moon ever is visible. ! D . n hA publication for the date ' of August !4. 11J. a amenaeo oy ma ot the publisher, editor. managing a cOrporaUon. Its name and -address 1AL |