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Show THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924, PAGE TWO. t i 1 HERE'S MORE ABOUT HKKITS MORE ABOIT WALSH KIWAMS STARTS ON PAGE O.NE 1 FALL ON PAGE ONE ISTAKTS " anwH-liitio- j e - 1 1 I, ' .u ,'t It i d eb-cte- formed one of the greatest services in history to the American icople." iHiheuy is the largest American investor in Mexican oil properties and for 40 years has been a warm iernnl friend of thf former secretary. Kali bus bad a romantic career, typical of those who early ventured Into the southwest in search of 'wealth. He wi'S lirn In Kr.iiikfort, Kentucky, on Noumlxr i?!, istil. He attended country schools for a while, but atNiin early age was forit'd to work ami Journeyed to the southwest, first working on a cattle ranch. Inter becoming a mining proHKi'tor. in Mex It whs while prosiK-ctlnico and in the then territory of Xew Mexico that Kail met Dohctiy. As the years went by fate smiled kindly and 1904. . n I on Hoheny, but In Kail's quest for riches the goal always was Just be"SLAVE OF DESIRE." yond the horizon. He acquired extensive uoldiiigs in Mexico and New When Gilliert E. Gable, president Mexico, but bis ventures never of Achievement Films, Inc., and George D. Baker, the director, begin PREVENTS INFECTION. casting about for the pi iyers to inThe greatest discovery in flesh terpret the characters of "Slave of hoailnir la tha marvelous Borosone. a plcturizatlon of Honore nrensrstlon that comes in liauld Desire," Balzac's famous novel, "Le Peau de and powder form. It Is a combina de Chagrin," (usually known in tion treatment that not oniy purias "The Magic Skin.") fies the wound of germs that cause English inftvfinn hut It heals the flesh with which was made at the Goldwyn studio for distribution by extraordinary speed. Bad wounds they hit upon George or cuts which take weeks to neai with the ordinary liniments mend Walsh as the ideal actor for the Mr. Walsh nnlMrlv nnripr tha nnwerful influ hero, Raphael Valentin. ence of this wonderful remedy. had recently been signed up by Gotdwyn as a member of Its perPrice (liquid) 3uc ouc ana Powder .Kk and 60c. Sold bv Ued- - manent acting organization and arrangements were made at once for qulst Drug Co. Advertisement Spanish-America- i i I Goldwyn-Oosmopolita- EGGS AInD BUTTER .resh Eggs, 30c dozen Timpanogos Butter, lb lf I.J t a Banquet Butter, fim Economy BAMXG POHTZX r I public offices before coniiug to to the Washington, being senate by the legislature on Maicb 1U12. continuHe remained ously In the senate until called to the cabinet by the bite President Harding. J luring the war Fall lose to the captaincy of Company H, First Tterritoriul Volunteer infantry. Kali was a close friend of Theodore ltoosevelt, who, after the war, apioiutcd him attor- Kull's jMilitieiil career was varied, ney general of New Mexico. He iH'g.in as a Iiemocrat, changed t a Progressive to supiort Iise-vel- i, but came to the seuate as a Republican. Iu the senate Fail, an able orator, wa recognized as one of the leading authorities on international luw. He learned law by and gained considcrabl prominence when practicing between m ic i P"hmy drifted to California; returned to a ranch in New Mexico, ".here he held numerous STARTS ON PAGE ONE ill not lie finally located until after with the a deal is n alinoxt Ilia swxvk- -, lawyer t'reKotlu company, the new Instantaneous to that mining comtar refiuiug plant that la now under munity, and la VM7 be funned a construction near .the Columbia B. law with t'olmicl steel plant Nolan, former sttorney general of Temporary (punters have Ikh'O Montana. in the Knight block and two taken Candidate Thrice. classes of people are said to be his failure to be Undismayed visitor to lie already, elected to conirrcMt lu 1!mnI, Walsh, leulur who seem to Ikplace bidding for johlnTs four veil IN Iiee;ime a ciimli-datthe control of the output of pills and for the I'nited Slnles wnnte. 1. ulics who understand that Tbroueli hia effort .MuntiiiiH re- voting beauty will be turned a iH'in.HTiitic lftrisluture, hut unit- iMTMinul by ticiitnieia. a dcndloek nuned, eliding lu the A man registering at the I .a mar Selection of Henry I Meyers. Hotel as Aii)iii'gute from Chicugo is h firtit two trys, I'lmucoessful in WbIku ennie hack for a tliiid time Niid to lie here seeking to buy the In 1912, eurried the IK iihmt ttle entire out put of the factory, but the of Prof. Miller, who cliiims cciuiuntion iimiulinoiisly tiud re- partner ceived the blKheKt number of votes to have originated the secret pro east for any ciiiiiliilute at the fol- cess of the pill compound, is demanding a fabulous price for his interest low! nir election. He wus In l'JIK, hit term expiring next and Miller Is worried. The profesto grasp year. He idana to be a cundidute sor sees an opportunity fortune rlglit now if only he can for his druggist friend to Senator l"eiper (R.) of Penusyl-rauia- , in the course of some re- negotiate with the buyer. There is some suspicion, however, marks praising Walsh's work In connection with the oil Investiga- attaching to the whole affair and tion, paid him one of the highest friends of the new firm are trying compliments ever paid by a senator to find out why an outside lawyer of one political party to a senator with his sleuths should be watching the movements of all the principals of the opposite iHillticul faith. "He is one of the fairest men and in the undertaking. bai one of the keenest minds of From Mr. Helter Itupper, the manany man I have ever known," suid ager of the Knight Coal company, who is said to be putting up some Papier. That holds true of the entire of the money to finance the profesmemliershlp of the senate, where sor we learn that a very serious his opinions and judgment are re- mesa of the whole deal has been brought alsiut by the Introduction of spected universally. Walsh has leen fierce at times a pair of sixes. In order to get his In his investigation of the oil money out of the business he is proleases, and yet he is one of the moting the sale of the tickets to the most unostentatious and Klwanls K lever Komedy called "A men in the senate. About Pair of Slier" In which the w hole him there Is no demacoguery, no story of this once promising underflurry, no desire to arouse public taking will be iKirt rayed In the most commendation for the mere purpose amusing mill rollicking comedy of power or glory. drams ever staged In.I'rovo. opened an office lu Helena, 51ut. IfttralrChe Wasatch Butter, LJ I worfcTs great- - estbaklag Pure Creamery Butter, lb 55c MILK Fresh Milk, 9c quart Canned 55c 50c lb 5c, 10c Milk FRESH CAKES Mixed Cakes, dozen 30c 3 Loaves iktiims one asthat f a of any tury other MACARONI Loose Macaroni, third osmoch ceo Pkg. American Macaroni, 3 BEST ST TEST brand THEHERALDWANTADS 380.. FOR RENT Modern apt, furnish- - BOARD AND ed or unfurnished, suitable for couple. Call between 11 and 1 hy- BUSI- OWNER-TWo'c- iioU apples. M-2- 0 FOR SALE Apples, 10 varieties, K5c bu., 2 bu. $1.50. Thomas, 672 M N. 5th W. Thone 310-FJ!4 . ROOM l MISCELLANEOUS S7 S. 2nd E. M-1- 5 Well furnished room PRIVATE home for maternity with large clothes closet, steam cases. 470 E. 3rd S. Phone 530-heat, adjoining bath; plenty of hot after 4 o'clock. one or F-2- 7 rf L" 2ud S" ON son8" LOTS TOGETHER WANTED Small stove for launGROUND raONTIXQ F0R RENT Two furnished rooms dry work. Phone S51-F-1- 9 FK0O TWEEN AND ONLY EAll Mr"e- rs 0...1 v $1300. - -- 5 F-2- 0 Jforth. F-1- 9 . FARMS, FOR RENT furnished, . l'hone GARDENS, ANOTHER bargain used Taylor Bros., piano d POULTRY t cottage, partly 131-W- . piano. E. WANTED Good dairy cows, bred heifers and calves; both resris- - FOR quantity, quality and service, use the Watkin's products. Phone tered and Krades: Jerseys and IIol- . 100 S. 7th E. Kteins. Phone Reed Knudsen. FOR RENT modern home. fnrnishetl 230 W. 2nd S. PIANO TUNING is a good investment. $5 buys the best tuning in FOR RENT Modern apartment iYOU WANT good hay, phone . 141 W. 2nd. S. th intermountain country. Phone M-- l rhone E. P. Mayhew at 619-- J or 544 for ex" " FOR SALE Baled hay. $13.23 de- - pert services with a one year guarFOR SALE Good livcred. M. A. .Seat, Payson, Ut. antee. brick house with Vi acres of WANTED To develop BOYS for good land on easv terms; second in all SPORTS 8 WINNERS brick house north of river bridse on FOR SALE Hay, kept iu n barn, weeks' course for $2.00. Francis l'hone state road. Phone 70S . Ilannen, 1229 13th St., Greeley, GOOD eatim; and cooking apples. Colo. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE 23c and 5ic a bushel, not furnished modern home; livewl. rhone FOR SALE Drophead Singer sewJ. B. . location. Phone ing machine with all attachton, pionsant View. ments. Excellent condition, $35.00. FOR RENT Well furnished, partly FOR LITTLE BOY OR GIRL Phone 308-J- . modern- apts. and one strictly Good Shetland pony for sale, 133 . modern apt near roundhouse and E. 3rd N. Phone HAVE YOUR curtains, blankets, eteel plant. 190 E. Dth S. centerpieces, etc., done at the Nifty FOR SALE Incubator, the Little Curtain and Blanket Cleaners. 880 FOR SALE BY OWNER Choice one o the best known N. 1st E. Phone 900. Queen M-a modern and lots home, city makes Phnnp wo . N. 4th 60 E. Phone Enquire FOR SALE Bull pups. 193 W. 1st M-FOR SALE 370 layinc White Leg- North. -Dmoc-Jersehorns; registered Modern f unlshed sow ; geese ; nine 1 year-old FOR RENT Jersey LOST A spring coaster wagon. house; also four rooms, l'hone heifers, buggy and horse Cail Return to 377 E. 1st N. or phone 381-R- . 6 . m. 7, o'i grd " 212-W- F-2- 42G-W- F-2- 0 F-2- 4 "S7-R-- TC7-R-- F-2- tf 2 R-l- 780-R-- M-1- 3 tf F-2- 0 7S1-R-- 338-W- Wal-goo- F-1- 9 d M-1- F-2- 2 - 500-W- 8 vntf 6M-M- M-1- v 7S7-R-- after p. M l 53S-W- LAK A ROSE" "MIGHTY The mniute you feel a cold COMING ON, take Hollister's Bocky Mountain Tea, steaming hot, on going to bed. Kill a cold quick NOW of Winter la the as the fag-enhardest time to shake a cold. Hed-qulDrug Co., 4 stores. Advertised F-2- 5 BETTY COMPSON. order that the thoughts . ""m hun-jdre- .fi play. Director Carewe believes music plays a big part in this life and be avers, too, that it should play a bigger part. In this play he has gone into the underworld to demonstrate how good music, combined with a good soul, can be the great tiplifter He is said to have made a fascinating picture. A Uood Thing V In his plots would be transferjT S) ttfe screen fnt- - .ith... .. Ha (, Betty Compson has outdone her- ference of other minds. Mis first production, as an self la "Woman to Woman," the throbbing photodrama, which opened pendent producer, is "The the Bea the yesterday at the Corumbia theater. which wiU appearfeature on the Those who have seen Miss Compson the Princess theater n. in the past remember her exquisite day and Thursday. ThisUth2 . '"J actin, but nothing she has ever done Of the by all who h can compare with ber delineation of consedered to te one of the strongest &rZl Deloryse in this plcturizatlon of stories seen upon the scree. 2 Michael Morton'a successful stage of the author's ablest worka play of the same name. The leading male role Is played by study of inteospul Clive Brook, whose sturdy masculin- Interesting and affording an oim rk of a ity is an admirable foil for Miss tunlty for character degree. Compson's dainty girlisbness. psycho-analysi- VOS'T MISS IT. I, s, Josephine Earle and Marie Anlt - A SPLENDID FEfTixg"" are most convincing in their charac:a terizations and add much to the fpellnff ,lr,h,alf'8kk' di'iraw .' iuu uvep nj reality of the production. constipated bowels can be gotte &. ..u miinuui, l'coniptness t Iton. " " v. itrvi MARK OF THE BE ST, ficial effect with the first lisd08V its purifying and regulating e Thomas Dixon, author of "The is and complete, it Z Birth of a Nation" and many suc onlythorough drives out bile and ImburlH u t bean, biiiouKDeas and constipation; cessful novels and plays, has started hill- It Imnarto . ,1 ju . .. Chamtieriaia's Isalve, needsd in svery a new producing corporation In exhibaration, strength, vim, .Jj famiir for burns, acalilt, wounda, piles, which he will write, direct and pro - s. upuuo, x rice Hip sod skin adeciiom; tbase valued family duce his own stories. Acoiding to Sold by Hedqulst Drug Co. AdU medicines for only 6 cents. Don't bum it Mr. Dixon, this plan was adopted in f!id your nan s and address plainly with Scents (and this v . i!,i)' to CUkaiberUin Medicine Co, Des .. tea, lews, snJ receive In return a Chamberlain's j. lago confining t ..h. li Kcoiedv for coughs, colds, cronp, 'flu" and whooping coughs, U rtid tickling throat; Chamberlsin's Sto;n i "h snd Liver Tablets for siouiach trou-b:- e, iniligef vn, g.imy pains that crowd - I -.- Smart New Hats Chic models, designed for shingle bob. Developed of straws or silks or combi- nations. styles. Reasonably priced. ment COLD MEATS Ham Bologna, QCa www 2 lbs 9C Weiners, wJu 2 lbs Stick Bologna, 0Cn wJU 2 lbs Oxford Ham, Spring Opening Saturday, Monday, Tuesday FEBRUARY JjjQ 23, 25, 26. QCp Pressed Veal, tdl for Macaroni, IQ Hub for ORANGES Nice, sweet, juicy Oranges, 2 dozen QCfi QC-do- cheese" JQg Pimento 1CP Iwu ShiUing's, Oft. pkg Shilling's, i?-lpkg zen np HJU b. Tree Tea, HAT SHOP Q7P' JI w pkg DATES AND FIGS Loose Dates, ' THE CASH AND CARRY 2Qq MARKET West Center COME IN AND SEE THEM 25 c Ptasta: HIND MARSH this spring. tUl i4-l- b. wub You will be charmed with the unusual styles and fabrics that have come forth gjjg Cream Cheese, TEA J dozen Lemons, Boiled Ham, Cheese wdl 9Cp for Large Oranges, The United States nized as being the auotniobile creations country may point James Rennie, Helen Montrose, Sam Pan-ae- r, Hardy, Anders Bandalf, Paul d a about and Short Harry others In crook and society characters. "Jean Bronte," Scotch collie, must not be forgotten because "Jean" has a very important I art to tJl Cocoa, 464 I A gang of successful, desjK-ratcrooks tried to steal the heart of a young and innocent girl violinist, turn her into a crook and use her In their big schemes. But the girl, with nothing but her sweetness and the music of her violin, turned these crooks, male and female, into paths they did not want to go. This, In brief, is the story that Edwin Carewe has turned Into a powerful picture "Mighty Lak' a Rose" that is coming to the Strand theater tomorrow and Thursday. In the cast are Dorothy Mackaill, is now recoghome of finer MAW & HENRY, Props. Cm Figs, pkg St wu limit of capital stock of the cor nnmHnn ncreed UDOU snail 06 7,000 shares at 000.00, divided into - . Art r.nn ehara" i o""-- t oi fflrt tne par vaiue so that the limit of the capital stock of the company shall thereby SiJ-U,- LEGAL NOTICES. Probate and guardianship notices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for fur- ther be reduced from $525,000.00 to Information. $210,-000.0- and for the transaction of lawOF SAI.E OF REAL such other business as may NOTICE fully come before the meeting. ESTATE. LOST A suitcase, on 5th W. C. E. CHARLES OTTENHEIMER, In the District Court of the SevLnrsen, Castle Dale, Utah. Thone President . enth Judicial District, within and (First publication Jan. 23; last for the County of Emery, State of Feb. 21, 1924.) PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros., Utah. In the matter of the estate publication Deceased. W. E. of Hulse, piano department, NOTICE OP SPECIAI, MEETING The undersigned will sell at pubOF STOCKHOLDERS OP PHEASCOMCANNING FOR SALE Used ranges and heat- lic sale the following described real GROVE ANT PANY. Bates estate situated in the city of Provo, ers at bargain prices. a spethat Is Notice hereby given Stores Co. county of Utah, state of Utah, cial meeting of the stockholders of Pleasant Grove Canning of Company the comLOST A pair of tortoise shell will be held at the office REAL ESTATE. on N. pany in Pleasant Grove, Utah, on the 5th and between 4th glasses, Commencing at a point 35 feet 25th day of February, 1924, at I Univ. Ave. Return to Herald office. north of the southeast corner of lot o'clock p. m. of that day, for the purposes: 7, of block 67, Plat A, Provo City following vote for or against the reci. To Survey of Building Lots; thence ommendations made by the board of N. 4th and On 3rd LOST E., bet west 11 rods, thence north 18 feet directors of this company to amend 7th N., a beaded handbag, con- and 9 inches, thence east 11 rods, Article Number 6, or lta Articles of so that as and when artitaining fountain pen and qther thence south 18 feet and 9 inches Incorporation the same shall read as fol- cles. Return to 409 N. 3rd E. and to the point of beginning, with an amended lOW"" receive reward. ARTICLE NUMBER t. interest In the undivided one-hathe amount of the capibrick wall adjoining said premises tal(a).stockThat of this corporation shall northeast from the on the north, be $110,000.00, which shall be diEMPLOYMENT corner thereof, west 58 feet, to- vided into 100.000 shares of common stock of the face or par value of 10 gether with the buildings and Im- cents Der share, and 100.000 shares thereon. of preferred stock of the par value j FOR electric wiring, contracting, provements 2 be sold will at eacn. or Said i.uu property estimates and repairing call Guy-ma- n o'clock p. (b) . All stock, both preferred and m. on the 2Sth day of 451-J- . common, shall have the same voting and Tolbot, February, A. D. 1924, at the front power, except that the preferred in house court door of the county stockholders are given the privilege of naming and electing four out of f MAN with ton and truck the city of Trovo, Utah county, the seven of the company, of terms said sale ; being so long as directors will do all kinds of hauling. Utah the any part or portion of the M-- 4 cash, lawful money of the United preferred stock taken by creditors Phone In satisfaction of States, ten per cent payable at time of the corporation claims against the corporaWANTED Dressmaking and plain of sale and balance upon confirma present tion is outstanding, anything recited sewing. Work guaranteed. Mrs. tion of said sale by the above en- in these Articles of Incorporation to M-the contrary notwithstanding. J. H. Kirk, 198-J- . titled court. (c) . All preferred stock Issued A. n. STEVENSON, JR. shall be entitled to receive thereon. CECIL THOMSON, and the company Is bound to pay out CHIMNEY SWEEPING Chimneys Administrators. or us surplus or net pronts, diviand furnaces cleaned; expert dends annually at the rate of eight (First publication Feb. 14; last per cent per annum, wntcn said diviworkman. Phone New Second-nanFeb. 27, 1924.) publication dends shall be cumulative and shall Store, 348. 0 e become due and payable on the 1st NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING day of April of each year after said WANTED stock is Issued. Should the Stenographer with preferred OF STOCKHOLDERS. net pronts in any one year be Insome knowledge of bookkeeping. 1924. Jan. Provo, 23, to pay the dividends, on Utah, sufficient State experience, if any, and salary To the Stockholders, Knight Woolen the preferred stock, In whole or In expected. Box 1, Provo Herald. part, any unpaid portion thereof Mills: shall become a against the In accordance with a resolution net profits of thecharge company and shall be In full out of net profits the board paid of directors of the EXPERT typist wants part time of the before dividends are paid on the company, a special meeting of the commonanystock. work. 575 N. Univ. Ave. stockholders of the Knight Woolen (d). Whenever accumulated diviWANTED Woman to care for Mills is hereby called, to be held dends on the preferred stock for comoffice of the previous and the present year have children. Call after 6 o'clock at at the principal been declared and paid to holders pany, at Knight Woolen Mills, in of 142 N. 4th W. preferred stock the board of di11 Provo City, State of Utah, at rectors may declare and pay, or set o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, the apart to be paid, from any further AUTOMOBILES net profits or surplus earnings of 5th day of March, A. D. 1924. the company such dividends a. the The nature of the business to be board WANTED Someone to haul away of directors may deem proper at the meeting is to vote to be paid to holders of the common our surplus gas and oil. Pine transacted upon the proposition of amending stock, provided, however, that no Tree Service Station. in excess of six cents per the Articles of Incorporation of the dividends per year can be set apart or Article eight there- - share on common stock until all the paid C" rSiof 80 ttat tte SaW5 ShaU re8d of the preferred stock Issued to of creditors the company has been 59S-W- tf F-2- 0 F-2- 0 v.")i Oxy acetylene welding and cat ting. We weld anything made oi INQUIRE 270 W. FIRST N. M-- F0R rexT-SLEEP- IXO ROOM, metal Work guaranteed. First class GENTLEMAN PREFERRED. 175 service. 42 N. 4th W. Phone S88-- J FOR SALE Two modern homes, w. CENTER ST. tf also five building lots. 45 W. 3rd BOTH IRONTON, Whlttaker's adaptation of the Bal zac novel is up to the high standard of continuity writing for which he Is noted. t: FOR RENT vnn NESS HIGH Jonathan S. 2nd ROOMS-1- 20 0 315 N. Univ. Ave. F-2- 1 FOR SAI.E Two choice east front building lots; also large adobes. BOARD AND East. 407 S. 3rd W. - i his service. lie had bat recently completed the role of Rawdon Crawley In Hugo and Mable BaHin's -Vanity Fair." Besse Love was alto acting for Goldwyn in Marshal Nillan's own screen story. "The Eternal Three." and she was engaged to play the ioV .t ranilne Gaudin, the heroine. For the part of the heautlfr-- t and sensuous Countess Fedora a special type of flaming, dark beauty mas required. When "Slave of Desire," is shown at the Columbia theater, Thursday, picturegoer of this city will see oue of the finext of the season's produc-- j Hons. It has lieen as elaborately produced as it has lieen carefully cast. Walsh, Miss Itve Miss Myres win uew acting honors by their work in the parts. Charles QCn Head Cheese, for Loose 2 lbs. Loose 5 lbs. &UU SAL.ii KOOMS FOK KENT. BOARD REM, FSTATK HOl'SES FOR RENT Furnished apartment F0R RENT4 ,llcdy furnished newly furnished. ISO E. 5th S. l'hone FOR SALE rooms, strictly modern, Phone 19S-J- . 0 2 gg OC- Sausage, 2 lbs Comb Honey, Z than any other D28-t- f to. European manufacturers and engineers are to America to get FOR SALE Good Jersey cow; beginning to come for will freshen in few days. 1275 patent rights and body desigus their cars. 0 W. Center, or phone 513-N- 4 o'clock. Qq Sweet cider apples and potatoes. We deliver. H. 1030 W. 4th S. Phone 225-- Sr Hamburger and Beauty OCn for DUit "" Steak, 25c Bread Sates WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS Sirloin Steak, ne 55c lb I si were as enormously profitable those of bis friend. Harding Appointee. HERE'S MORE ABOUT lf one-hal- 791-R-- 5 d F-3- 1 I retired and paid In full, (e). That the preferred stock may De retired Dy the company pro rata or in full on any interest data at par and accrued interest, and the preferred stock must be retired pro rata on any interest date by the use of all surplus of the company which Is in excess of a surplus of $50,000. In the event of the liquida(f). tion or dissolution or winding up of the corporation, either voluntary or involuntary, after the payment of the corporate indebtedness, the holders of preferred stock shall be first entitled to be paid in full the face value thereof and all unpaid accrued dividends before any amount shall be paid or distribution be had to holders of the common stock. (g(. That all preferred stock and the shares of common stock In the treasury of the company shall be subject to disposition by the board of directors on such terms as said h board may deem fit and proptf, 2. To amend Article Number 11 the Articles of Incorporation of It company so that as and wte amended the same shall read 4 follows: ARTICLE NUMBER 21. The board of directors shall kin full power to adopt, amend, site a and repeal any and all in meir judgment may De necessi' to carry Into effect the obJecU i the corporation, which By-shall not be in conflict with ft laws of the state of Utah nor I By-La- L this agreement. i. To adopt resolutions and V transact any and all other bum necessary to effectuate the objeca oi tne meeting. CHARLES B. HARPER Preside! H. W. JACOBS. TT.I A .I v puuucuuon Jan. last publication Feb. Becretiif a, 1,1.. i, 24, 1924.) Can List your Real Estate for sale with us. We have lots of buyers waiting. Your property may be just what some of these buyers want For Sale 10 acres lf mi. N. W. Provo slicer, good flowing well, all fenced; has ploughed, good beet land. Bargain price for few Part terms. Price $1250.00. For Sale one-ha- beet been days. east modern bungalow, large garage, front, nice shade trees, only 4 blocks from main street. Terms on part. Great bargain. Price $2100.00. For Sale modern brick dwelling, close in; can be used for boarding house, rooming house, apart ment or dwelling. Big rent getter. 2 full sets plumbing. Furnace heat. Part terms. Price $4200. F-2- 0 F-2- 1 F-2- 1 78 North Telephone 108 VV. Fred E. Ray, Field Mgr. H. Ray versity lartWthSn8 Ave. Florence D. Ray, Office Mgr- - Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Rentals and Investments We Loan Money to Anybody, Anywhere, Any tf t: Uni Provo Real Estate Board. Time-Memb- |