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Show THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 192(1 BUYER'S FRI END QEASSEFDEID) .;.:.AND. SHOPPER'S GUIDE wot SALEREAL FOB BOH RALE or trsde bod ,ury furia 520 teres of FOR BENT of ale, 8 rti room west wttfc 12x12 rod toU-fboo- Prtc7"InurovenieatSi. "ffenced. j Laud Provo, prop- I LEGAL NOTICES 4DS Ceoault eeoary ckrk eff ttre Ddralgai far 1625 David Ecxdes Building, - 1W. tf A-1- 5 .. 308-W- 564-M- THF sProper ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY o1first Phone hnrse. Ui 780-R-- 906-W- A. buys a suU or topcoat, vein All ' KALE JournaL Typewriter, Call 409--- & ledger - AO ; . M weldijsg. FOR' BENTV-- 4 room fur. modern 143-apt. 184 E. Sth N.' Phone PROVO FOUNDRY MACHINE CO, 4 & PHONE 77 and bedrooms One large barn at your FOR RENT Furn, N. 1st E. 320 room. .,nnMmlnE nrlre at 241 S. 4tB E- Phone All Phone 943-- FOR SALE A PLtMUINO 4 J. 526-- PLUMBING Business location, Seeds, fruit, shade, or- FOR RENT suitable for small business.' Heat shrubs- ,- grapes Centrally located, rent Co, Call at 477 furnished. A14 Inquire at Her. reasonable. Utah. very N. Cnlv. Ave. Provo, aid office. Kggs ior J C. White Leghorn rsm Oil, ttt . : CABS WASHED hatching, 60C setting oui FOR SALE 115N..U. ..iXWW CAR washed and strawberry HAVE YOUR fOi SALE Marshall Telluride Motor hv the ahi "rf v. iyvAa?ui-B. r. Hansen. Charlie nt , A company. Orem. k 106-C- , jwjurwv AUTO TOPS. M-l-- tf - wwwwww " AUTO TOPS AND CURTAINS j Upholstering and Seat Covering MISCELLANEOUS SALE Gladiolus bulbs, new BERT BANDLEX "Ideal New; named varieties. and General Black Auto Tope 698-J. vriuPT t TjOKELY : for results Jlxtures," new prices. Phone smithing. successful most Albert Rasmussen, 350 S, 5th W, -- try me; best and 22 So. ud Prow I Phone SK 322 .T--"Home Maker ;" hundreds rich wish confidien-no- i marriage soon; strictly ' DRESSMAKING mnst reliable : years exper REAL ESTATE. work ience; descriptions free. - "The Sue- FIRST class . dressmaking, reasonable. eessful Crab." Mrs. wasn, con ouo prices guaranteed, " If you- - want to borrow A44 Oak, land. CaL Dora Hunter. 699 N'.'lst W, , tT)B something wrong lnslde of a 4a whon WO begin to lose our top-coa- . 1 YOUR . ""I" AKPETr CLEANIN Lawn, mowers sharpened with maKof-forchine, does perfect work. E. 359 E. 2nd N.' Phone 374-- RUff CLEANED to look jike The fr"1 "r average has person breakfast at pnone new. ProVo Tailoring Co , 75.. tf Brlmhall, Drayage A Transfer. Piano moving a specialty. 3r4 S. Pone 433 oi 260. 'BARGAINS Id used furniture and 558 ... 1 ranees. Taylor Brts. Co. jjuu-i.nnri- "I'W'', a - f ri nr aift our prices on used parts. Everything so!d on a money back guarantee. : Daniels Auto Wreckage, Phone 68. 312 S. - rniv. ATTOBNESYS-AT-LA- . iiiiOWom( nj Gnston &' Pence, Lawyers,' Building. Salt' Lake City. j i.i,.,i,.'.'.-.v USED PIANOS. w I can't beat gAVE-Y- on 4 in reflnlshed Osed tnnn. Tavlor Bros. Co. ' Piano BARGAINS, Av ProvoJtuh. W, .WANTED ..v - -- ' www f BOYSANTEDA?r-8-n0-15no-c- ... A- - i . ... i ' - " ; .ir MP OMCe TOR CWji?ltU AMD MOM, COUSIN M6TIUPA tTD TiO BRilOETTS -- , .VEFT J GEE . HE'S TK I . Kir : WANTED Call 17Q-W- .' To rent small farm, A13 on "Mothers' day", send ir her the one thing that her. .most will make happy your photograph d icn: ' run rur n "i ' of tire producers, in- - iiH"" . being employed. "Various local rules and regula 1 1 i Vd tions have been out into effect, many . -' of which have been so ineffectual . , to bring forth much humorous com ment One of these bits of comedy t relief Is the famous set of parki.ii; by Harry', regulations ' suggested Daniel to the effect that only blue- - eyed drivers should be permitted fe ; park in the mornings and only black-eye- d drivers in the afternoons. " 'If a' blue-eye- d driver gctt s ; . he shotrfc black eye before I have the privilege of coming bad' in the afternoon for another one, any according to Mr.- DanieV-an- d driver who gets a pair of black and urr blue eyes in the regular discharge of his duties has the right to park some we export in a year hat mounted to urance companies, labor organiza. place else the next time.' distributors. oil and , $250,000,000," tions, gasoline '" "One of the countless direct reof auThe last The survey reveals that the autosults of the great development of 20,000,-00- 0. tomobiles was motive industry has firmly established the automobile industry is- the enorThe Bureau of Industrial itself as the leading industry in the mous toad-buildiprogram now io United States. The nation's annual Technology concludes that it' costs i someprogress in this country, calling for automobile automobile owner the in retail investment average the expenditure of about $1,000,000,-00- ft what oyer $700 a year to own and greater than the total value of our a year, to say nothing of the farm crops. . It i more than twice operate his car. But if each man, enormous upbuilding oi all suburban woman and child in the nation would as great as our total annual investcommunities. ment in - the construction of new help pay the bill, the annual pro American cities suburban assessment be "In would $117. rata many buildings. construction is larger 'than in the now "The development of this great "Production of automobile urban district itself. This develop- - ; Industry has brought corresponding-- , proceeds, at the rate of 4,000,000 a ment ia looked upon as the direct re- - t the year," the Bureau of Industrial 7 ly important traffic problems, suit of the automobile and makes this Bureau reports. "Every city is Technology reports. "The average invention probably, the most impfir- retail value, with accessories!' . grappling with parking plans de tant factor, both from an"economic t signed to relieve street and highway 11,000 per car. Not all of this repand social standpoint, . y , modem f congestion and eliminate, accidents, resents American investment, howfile."..: '. . thoroughfares, the T" ever, for the value of automobiles, - The widening toiXX w :v ot i - i By TAYLOR . M? BE COUSIN MOUV. WHV DO Vnn PT CHIPk AND HIS r ATH5K PUUUTME V0OQL CJvEl? V0OR -A MATTSf? OP BUSINESS. BAHJ, 9 BOTH HNE PAT65 WITH A GlOB-- . AND, START 1 tkV VACVilN& VOUS COUPLE Eves? JpTHE 6F.O0MeN)-BiUN6lTf- fexAC- T. Trie To CHICK FROM HIS. father NOW QO 1 Columbia Theater Bldg. PHONE 384 ic .TO SB n LARSONSTJIDJQ -J,4 letEGRAM s " . OPENED amd Read 5 make the appointment for a sitting, Bureau, by data accumulated by-tlthe National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, by the Motors and Accessories Manufacturers' Association, f' . . nr- - .uOrrs V juti.wiicw s EATING Kk&AKFASsI To t I'Lt QO OPSTAlRS ne - a ii .U..:-'-i,:;'.:;:-v-,:- "FORME TO C0M (JAKrlELO ON A MATTC Sf The date Is May 9th. It's none too early to"" " ' ann' TKAIM. ON) jVMAMMWMVVWVWWWWWWWWWWW UnrH anil room snoa. uome ..cmiK A13 ing af B18 East Center. . SORB" DEMONSTCATofJS, VMODING looBADtDiOWTGn tHlS VJiEE COULD HME VA5T MIGHT SO X9 V0P TO CHICKT McGovern. . A B.' MOM'N POP. iNKrJOWN double-breaste- If you can't1 be at home establishment' of public garages a.i(! parking spaces, and the introduction of signal towers are among the means I know a great many people who have bean benefitted by naving tneir ainnor at break-fas- t and breakfast at dinner. Try this change and see if It does not insure a better night's sleep, I have just compiled a chart of. twelve exercises' which are too lengthy to be put In a short article. But I will be glad to 3end a chart free' to any of my readers who will send me a stamped envelope. i Vp-.- il KODAKS. DAY Iw8 to bring added demand. Greys, browns and mixtures will get the'i greater play. With the advent of late spring rind summer an Innovation may be tried with the" Introduction--oseparate i flannel -- 4ronsers and- - kntekers-nn- tl bliuet coats In stripes and figured I effects. Another feature will be blue Jackets single and . to be worn with light colored after lunch. - . ns t ' in as sales representatives iwwwwwk time after school and on Satspare .jmuiw on Slightly used Kodaks. urdays, fo? Pictorial Review Amer Bargains Hedquist Drug Stores.and Kodak tea's greatest magazine of the home ... We teach the boy salesmanshlpainr WWWWWWWJW.iW JljJi'.(VVn give him the opiKirtnnlty to enrn 1 MONEY TO IXAN ' " iwwwwwwww money as well as special prizes. Pit ,ij.iirifV. i,T, Address: Tbr Seven, per cent on farm ana enj snta Please,; Note. Consolidated ?ictorlal Review Co., 095 Market 8; property. ; Provo All 182 Weal San Francisco. Benl Estate Company. Tenter BtrThonn, '688. '. C ''wwwww WANTED AT ONCE Girl for gen jjUiiwvvi' PHYSICUN & SCBGE0N eral housewerk. Must have ful? jjLfijinnnfiifi of the liome. 50 S. 7th W. knowledge CHAS. M. SMITH, M. D. Office Phone 330-A 10 rrovn. Commeniat Bank Bldg.. WANTED Room and board with ffflce phont 172, residence phone elderly lady or cwp'.efor. young jlrl on, crutches who required simn ' BOARD AND BOOM supervision. Box 10 Hernld. . A20 ; FOR MOTHERS ' i by associations ". M-3- tf .jju'.nv.-.-i- s Lighter Colors Again. costs the copulation of the United States: $14,000,000,1X10 a ' year to indulge its preference for rubber-tire- d sell propelled vehicles, it was reported by the Bureau of Indus, trial Technology, after a survey of - annoy-- , Insurance HOMELAND REALTY COMPANY 102 N. University Phone 35 Rental8--Lon- 'i" . In line with men's clothes lighter cobrs for boys will be the vogue. Two years ago only tbo sombre tones were presented, but last sea son saw' an unusual demand for flushier colors and this sjtrlng pronv . .... Some stewed fruit such as prunes,' apricots, figs, apples. Bran flakes or cereal meal. Chocolate, cocoa or coffee substitute.' Toast made from dark bread only. At least two glasses of water should be taken between breakfast and luncheon. LUXCHEONt '. A vegetable'luncheon consisting of any of the following: ' Spinach, stringbeahs, carrots, peas, cauliflower, onions, Brussel sprouts, lima beans, cab- bage. Take any two or three of the above vegetables with some dark bread toasted. - cocoa, chocolate or ' coffee lubstitnte. of and Clear "soup the any DIV21ER: following meats: Chicken, broiled lamb chop or any broiled fish. At mentioned above, chocolate, least' two vegetableu-a- s cocoa or weak tea. Between luncheon and dinner nnd dinner and bedtime, at least two glasses of wutei should be taken. ance. No complications. No delav RAY INVESTMENT CO. YES WE SELL Provo City Homes !. Farms v Sheep Ranges and Ranches ' . 0 f '" TT Diet' for the Sedentary Worker B. R. jTBxrruBE. ised ' r tf . .i j.i u time and' ... . . , $14,000,000,000 Yearly For Autos Our Bill From Biggest V. S. Industry BREiKFABT: money on farms or city property we can save you money,- - V from now .on the demand Is on the ' " . avor derHiirt came to front These the styles may iiave been reached In some cfmmuTnlties,iievertheiess there are lust year In the mode eeuters of the certain sei tiniis which will continue Atlantic sealward and California, . No Change' in Fabrics. to favor the idea of clothes "like As for fabrics, there will he no dad's." As expressed by 'one buyer : decided change, for homespnus, che- 'There are ninny parents who llke jjHSgila..Biii'I.yfirti fThes1TTrTigiesr and despITe the cry the principal calls. Clothes for the.lit tie youngsters from various sonrees that such suits qre impractical they will be worn those of juvenile age haven't unde gone any imHrtant style lhodlflca-- ; extensively because of the style itlons. The Tom Thumb suits will - jjjjtfllM-- --T ' To meet this' situation many re be shown, as will the sailor suits tailers will offer suits. with the long trousers. The latter With one pair of "longli's'' and the " more of a. summer proposition. other pair of knickers. But where All which Include the long trousers are not desired shoes and hats, are very one pair oi knickers and one pair of golf trousers will be offered with aiuch like they were a year ago, each suitt WHler-iliPTrestr- - disorders lim- -i , Phone 1050 1 At the present writing there Is no neither maker or retait Hnsvver,-fo- r er knows what the trend will lie. Question 'of Popularity. : Some merchants 'are strongly of have pass- " the opinion very rarely have trouble in the forenoon. They are distressed 'more often after d GPLUMBNGQLL .... i tinal I fathers. I can remember,-anam sure many oi my reaaers can also, when breakfast was a regular (iourse repast. starting fter which cereal with fruit, was' served, then meat sach as fish, chops,. broiled chicken and even stews, followed by coHea. toast and sweet rolls. I am not advocating this Idea, but I dp say that we should have a better and more substantial breakfast than the average person now takes, which is generally fruit, toast and coffee. HEATING v f. jj.miUflf.HII danger signals that Is and- - namental trees etc Utah Nursery The same styles, thf same fabrics' the .sanie workmanship that have been put into dd'i clothes will be In evidence iu'tmils and for boys this fall and summer. Customer demand has brought titxmt (bis situation. The drive for economy, too. coupled with a defln- ite Ktyie appeal. Is responsible, also, for this movement. As a result the clothe; ...your youngster will wer.r will give parents everything they desire in good flothes at prices, which in the loiig run, will produce the utmost in value. Among the various questions ask-- , ed Is one : "Will the long troun-ier- s suit be popular for boys of Juve- .... anU . eight, lunch at twelve, and dinner at six. In other words we our rest EE SUM "YOUR FIRST MEAL ally have thr,ee meals stomachs from S N0UR1SHIN& in ten hours. It 12 to 14 hours. In other words if we have our hardly seems fair to our diges. dinner at six p. m. and,- - break- tive tract to crowd so much work fast the following morning at upon it in so few hours, consid8 a. m. we have not partaken of ering that our two hlavy meals, food in fourteen hours. There- lunch and dinner, come so close fore, the stomach and intestinal together. If we will change our order, tract should be entirely empty and regained their (one and all taking a good substantial breakfor a substantial meal. fast and light lunch, I am sure; There, are severs- - reasons we will find that we will feel best why breakfast should be the meal of the day. For the great much better during the day. meal" This is especially true for menmajority it Is and to many It is the only meal tal workers. Most people Who they have at home.-foHow sedentary occupations find was a substantial Breakfast Oaneral foundry and machine work. Electrical and acetylene kOt iAA T 1 iwj- - 10-1- 2. McGOVERN College Peeple- - suffering from intes- first meal of the day should be our beat, meal: From the last meal to the first meal we gener- ELECTRONIC MEDICINE 346 K. Unit, Ave. Phone 287. Honrs HERALD WANT ADS PAY! appetite for 3treakfflati?Thg, DR. D. 1). BOXER Osteopathic Physician room Six BENT OR SALE Nash Co., Inc,L Branch agent at FOR na modern house, rnone H. E. 201. Phone renter. woof i J Cklnl.la I 13 . Nicely furnished FOR RENT FOB SALE 50 chick lamp brooder,hail rrxim. close in. Inn niDimi enA1:' $10; nine horse power gas . quire 610 W. 1st 8. gine, 50. 08 N. 1st W, rnouir iw. FOR RENT Furnished apt., cheerful rooms, ground floor, garage JFOB SALE Tickets In the Fir terms. Phone 323rV or wnni nnstnre. E. Kelley, A34 E. reasonable T. R. Co. 544..- - 270 N. 5th W. or D. Lake. i en v- Tom Salt - nip.$23.00 V. WATKINS " Five ; room modern 1ionierfuiiiaec hgatcd.," 5MI V FOR BENT M W M ' Lawyer No. 2 Union Building 32 W. Center Phone 322 ' Provo, Utah. 2-- tf t tM I MW flan-ikJh- -- 10-1- f XT' 44hHak--of-ii)pularlty-an4-4- ll I ARTHUR of over 5,100 homes. Call 95 and tell them about the thing you have for sale or have lost. A better breakfast aids your health" FOB-SA-LE &T-- 12-w- '. bone 557. FOB BENT Two room cottage $12 Kew .strietly-Jnod-ern per'mo. l4a E." 3rd N." Phone A1J 4 home, also building lot In good 151-location. Call 476 South TJnlyersrty M0 Avenue. five and one three FOB BENT-O- ne room heated apartments.. Phone loom modern house W a-5-th B. ' . A10 will take vacant lot for part pay-aw mBfir178E.lWNr FOB BENT 3 rooni. modern newly, and completely furnished apartHome, also racant lot FOE SALE ment tot water heat, close . In. A24 A. 591 N 3rd B Phone 95 on ii Eighteen thousand readers daily. Just think, yea can insert want ad in A the Herald classified column for one entire week for the small sum of sixty cents and reach the people Food and gxercite," bp aRTBVRA. Former physical director, Cornell liedical ! r i5i---- r 2---4 READ THE WANT ADS to-w- . A, 2&i 1 rty AJ.4 4th E. Phone Provo City, Utah Coun March, 1926. d'roh,' Ceorge H. Anderson, Sarah! N. Jones and Sarah Jones Ramsey, defendants. To be ald at Sheriffs Sale at the front door of the County Court House in Provo- CUy, V't County, State !f I'tah, at On o'clock p. m. en Monday the 19th day f April, 1920, the following described property lying and being in Utah County, State af Utah, " "Commencing 8 rods south of the northwest corner of Block I, Plat "H," Provo City Survey of building lot's r thence south 1 rods; thence ,'Hst 12 rods; thence north 3 rods: thence west S rods; thence north t1 rods ; thence west 9 rods, to the lilaee of beginning ; together with all ater and rights to the use of water heretofore and now 'used upon said j mna or in any way niiiinenaiu thereto; also, all ensements, rights' of way and other privileges incident to sund premises and every part ' taXE3Benv?T5airoitr fm County. M-l-- tf FOB SALE at Dated ty, State of Utah, this 25th day of John Scowcroft & Sons Co., a tot- Oudeu, Utah. J poration,. plaintiff, TS Leota An-- Publication !.Alftr, it . ul J. P. BOYD, . Sheriff of Utah County, State of SHERIFF'S SALE. Utah. . la the IHstMct Court of the nonne Eat at Emll's Ca& BeKular Bv Ellsa JCj-denut- v sheriff. PWtrkt Fwirth Judicial W t-Brpakfasspeclals, Ml State o! Utah, Within and Fur Utah Attorut lor 35c On the Aven, -- ii : - Purchase price payable In law-jfmoney uf tna XnittML States. ; .:, nnnr FOR HONEY SAVING etrtigeiar. Will trade for USED RlN(iKS. erty. Man with two or three boy should look Into tula bargain. Call fOB RENT Strictly voders tip to .liar. date furnishied apartment. Phone Wood opfil, fid. gftiL BJ'h. AW ltwniuaoB at. JOT.,.,. The gain price and easy terms. 105& .Inauiw 415 g. I'lUv. Ave. " -- AH Qat company. : l ot Kale, Rent or. Trade Cheap. StrkLly modern tew bona with . TR.VSH full bjisement. Good location. WUlfpoB RENT Furnished bed rooms take vacant lot or good car as dowj clean. Asuea. and housekwpingTooffirat 320, JSs. Keep the AXO payment. Easy termg on balance, Jjmi g. Phone. 629-J- . ' trash hauled reasonable. I buy l'hon 7MR3. fo partieutara eaUt. all kinds of rags, metal and junk at 170 8L6UxW., Five room top prices. 6U7 E. 4th S. Phone FOB BENT or sale. modern bungalow; partly furniHeal ,'" Bargains in Real Estate. 3U. At) Seven .room modern brick bouse. shed. Phone Masters, Ashe and trash hauled. Plowing Wort Lot 4x6 rods. Iouble garage. Call 200-; done. Iteasoiiable. furnished ? KENT FOR Modern Ideal location, east aide, within, two oi1 evenings. mornings deroom apartment, garage it blocks of new city and county sired. Other conveniences. - Hf:W( Imllding.- - House faces 'east.--'. Prfew ISEU CABS AH 4th,S. Phie689-M- . for Immediate gala. $4200. Five room briek with plumbing H1U pay cash fur lata model used ' A20 . Cars. Cull 503-Jcomplete. "Close ai. Price $2300. FOB BENT 5 room mod. home, 450 . Three room f ram bungalow wijth All E. lst.S. Phone L SHOES plumbing and furniture. Ready to move Into. Price $2500. Terms, $250 FOB BENT Modern : furnlsbel See our Indies' and misses' shoe bar down and $25 a. month.apartment, also garage. Inquire 60 tf gain tables. Tayk!" Bros. Provo Consolidated Heal Estate Co. E. 4th N. Phone . Aiu 124 W. Center St. Phone 088. All FOB BENT Four roomed mod PATBONI7E ,. TOR SALE 5 room, atrlctlj mod--i ern house, partly furnished, also WHO MERCHANTS em bouse or will trade for Salt pantry, celler, garage) and garden. SUPPORT TOUB E. 4th 'Call 241 8, 31-Tike, property. All Phone HOME TOWN PAPER A9 463 E. 1st N., $25. . . V Phone G26-FOR THEY ARE TUTS furnished e BENT-Onlarge FOB MOST RELIABLE Baby bed, 477 )R SALE Cheap. front room for housekeepiuk. AND PROGRESSIVE chair. and chair high All Yrsery Univ. Ave. A13 ,f, JX)RLl i HELPFUL HINTS ' thereof," 1 CAFE BOB BENT ESTATE seven Bile PAGE SEVEN n .. . rj w. c5 f 1 v SfToATioN-CrHC- ri 8iT now Did yq L FIND ' i IL 1 .1. 'W,:lvFlf--.. ffmr-Zr- M-E-O- r; MCAiv.A80iiTiT-J- 0iT? 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