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Show P R O V 0 (U;TVAH. fiN-D-A YH:BRALD,-..UN D A Y; -A TTG'TT S T 1 9 3 & III When Death Billowed Up in Great Forest Fire V h Phone 485 . i n' - ,, 1 i V 1 2 1 it 1 ! hp 4 ft I t I' 4' r or w WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want adj will appear on the Classified Ad Page if they are in the office before 9 a. m., after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will be accepted until 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sunday's issue if phoned into the office by 4 p. m. Rates First insertion, per line 10 cents; each additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one week, per line 30 cents; two Weeks, per line 50 cents; one month, per line 90 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, 2 lines. s Double price will be charged if payment Is delayed delay-ed or collector must call. f Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion. in-sertion. 8 pt. type. fOB RENT - FURNISHED XPT.. until Sept. 15th, Smith's Apts 267 E. 7 N. Ph. 960. al4 STRICTLY mod. 3 rm apt. 320 N. 2 E Ph. 186R. al4 3 RM mod. apt., garage, adults. 356 No. 1st West. u!4 2 HEATED bedrooms. 718 W. 1st. No. Ph. 254 W. all MOD. 2 or 3 rm. apt. Ph. 564M. 442 North 1st East. al4 MODERN apartment. 142 North 9th West. alO SMALL apartment. 180 E. 5 S. al2 3 RM. and bath apt. Close in. Strictly mod. Ph. 1015W. al'4 COMP. furn. 4 rm. house $25. Ph. 654J. Inq. 319 E. 1 N. al2 1RM. clean It. hskping. Inquire 316 West 1st No. a9 RM. and bath Apt. Close in. Strictly mod. Ph. 1015W. a9 4 OR 5 RM. mod. furn. apt. with garuge. 469 No. 1 East. all NICELY furn. steam heated, rms. 418 N. 5 W. Ph. 1298. all i DR UNF. 2 room modern apart- I . merit. 425 East 1st No. all ! .WELL furn. rm.. suitable for one ! or two rnen- iyz It.. - o is. r:n. 1245W. . all NEW strictly mod. apt., adults. 270 No. 1 E. 1525j. 30 PIANO LESSONS C. W. REID, author of the Red piano method Simmons home, Tabernacle, eVCry Saturday, tf FOB RENT - - UNFUK NISHE D fLEAN mod. ' Center. .iouse. 936 West alO BOARD AND ROOM GOOD board and room. 56 East 2nd South. a20 BOSTON Bull Terrier pup. 3 mo. . old. Reward. Ph. 1164, 240 S. Si W. al2 SPECIAL SAVING! 1936 DODGE Delux Four-Door Four-Door Sedan Only driven a few hundred miles. Just the same as a new cai driven off the floor. A Saving of $150.00! New Car Guarantee! Not a Scratch on the Car. Come in at once and see This Car. SPECIAL CO Iff PRICE ... VPffc? HtrtifTO Provo, Utah THE ONE BIG LOT 150 North Unlver.'Ave. LOST I B Provo, Utah TNI J09CTMJlkM o EXCEIXENT FIVE ROOMS Brick and all furniture included, $2250. Nice lot; ideal location. o GRAND HOME Few Steps From B. Y. U. Interesting buy. Paved street all paid. o- PROFITABLE INVESTMENT 4 Apt? Rented New Bldg and Garages. o PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards BROKER 89 West 2nd No. St., Provo, Utah Farms, any size, anywhere in Ut. Co. Make offer. Homes and apts Houses, Terms. Building Lots, Business Property. Seeing See-ing is believing. Fire Insurance. See PROWS & HAWS, 53 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 456. Business Card Furniture Dealers FURNITURE REPAIRED LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED & Repaired at Reasonable Prices? We Boy, Sell and Exchange Free Call and Delivery Service WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Satisfaction Guaranteed GENERAL SHOP Phone 911-YV - 159 North Univ. QEO. BILLS, Manager BARGAIN PAY! 4 Room Mod. Stucco, paved st. Terms. Only $1300. 5 R. Mod. Brick, paved St. Going Go-ing at $2150. Good terms. 5 R. New Mod. Brick. Consider Trade. j Spring villa Homes. Consider .trade for Provo property. 10 A., Large Flowing Well House, Bldgs., paved st. Consider trade for City Home. Many Other Real Bargains! IXDANS - BONDS GRAY REALTY CO. PHONE S70 Real Estate Bargains We Have Them! HOMES, FARMS, RANCHES For Sale or Lease. Watch our window for bargains. We write all kinds of Insurance and Bonds. HEAL REALTY CO. NEW OFFICE 165 West Center Street PHONE 4 for Information or Appointment PAYNE REALTY Almost ew modern, brick home, full bySement, hot air furnace, Very good location $2650 6'i acres, 4 room house, good water right. $50.00 down, monthly payments on balance. 1 acre with 4 room house, only $750, good terms. All kinds of farms. good homes and INSTRUCTION MEN-WOMEN. U. S. Government Jobs. $105.00-$175.00 month. Sample coaching FREE. Apply for list positions today. Hurry. Box 1367T, Evening Herald. s4 HELP WANTED FEMALE YOUNG lady for general housework, house-work, cooking and ironing exp. Park's Inn at Orem. all EXPERIENCED girl for gen. housework. 229 North 1st W. a9 MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING and Phone 564M. paper hanging. a!4 FOB SALE OR TRADE 40 ACRES irrigated farm adjoining adjoin-ing Aberdeen, Idaho. City water, electric lights. Trade for Provo property. Charles Stone, Spring-vllje, Spring-vllje, Utah. Conoco Auto Court. a9 BIG MONEY BIG MONEY We have a mighty good proposition propo-sition for salesmen who can sell property owners, schools, banks, lodges, ranchers and farmers roof coating. A nationally known high-clase product thoroughly guaranteed. You can make $100 weekly with our proposition. Write Herald Box 50. HELP WANTED TEACHERS wanted. Northwestern Northwest-ern Teachers Agency, Salt Lake City, Utah. MISCELLANEOUS WOOD sawing,' $1.00 per cord. 340 So. 7th W. Provo. a9 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TRANSPOKTATiuxM ror i person to Blackfoot, Idaho. 244 E 1 S. Call 629W. ' a9 IMMEDIATELY, experienced wo man to take full charge of small Provo, giving age, referencA ByWORSLEY, lHC. FOR SAXEMIsdeijiNEOUS DINING, rm. set, living rm. set, bedrm. set, and rug. 387 N. 2nd East', al4 JERSEY milk cow. Mrs. J. A. Brereton, Rt. 3, Box 183. al2 BICYCLE, cheap. 190 West 5 So. Phone 386W. a9 MEISTER upright piano, $50. 42 No. 1st East. a9 2 CHOICE bldg. lots. N. E. sec. Btgain. 391 So. Univ. Ph. 40. a!4 GENEVA Resort bldg. mateVial. Call at Geneva or Call O. J. Peay, 559J. betw. 5-7 p. m. 656 West 3rd South. all SPRINGER Spaniel pup. Ph. 801R. 442 W. 5th So. all ONE good bulldog may save you the cost of a chickery. Pups and grown stock. Cheap. 193 W. 1st North. alO MAJESTIC coal range, semi-enamel, semi-enamel, $25. 691 So. 3 W. a9 ELECTRIC range, good cond. Cheap for cash. 170 W. 2 So. al3 J COAL ranges, choice $12.50. 691 South 3rd West. a9 32 COLTS automatic pistol. Reasonable. Rea-sonable. 170 So. 5th W. alO FINE Jersey, cow. just fresh. Pay-son, Pay-son, 390 S. 6 W. Ph. 17J. a9 SMALL all enamel coal-gas range, $17.50. 691 So. 3 West. a9 SPRING frys. Call 021J4. H. Grant Ivins. a9 OR will rent to responsible party, small apartment size piano. Ph. 206 J. al2 BABY buggy, electric hot plate. Phone 084 R2. a9 BARGAIN! Hot air furnace with complete equipment for installing. install-ing. Ph. 252. 709 N. Univ. Ave. a9 SHETLAND pony, grand champion cham-pion at stock show. Tracy Blood, Heber City. al2 500 W. L. pullets. 400 year old hens. Ph. 08R4. a9 LATE model rep. Hoover. Pay. bal. on cont. K. C. Ice. Ph. 209. al2 'JMALL apt. electric washer, practically prac-tically new. Bargain. Write Herald, Her-ald, Box A. al5 PLUMBING SERVICE rOK Dependable plumbing and service call Gilbert Field. 1396J. tf HELP WANTED MALE HOW WOULD YOU ZJKE TO OWN a coffee agency netting you up to $45 first week? I'll send you everything you need on a 30-day No-Money-Risk Trial. New Pord Sedan given as bonus. Details free. Albert Mills, 306 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. $25 MO. for mdri strong enough to care for invalid man. Hours from 7 to 8 a. m., 12 to 1 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. Apply betw. 1-7 at Elks home or 159 E. 3 So. all ELEC. wiring. Bos hard Bros. Call after 2-p. m. 662 W. 4 No. a29 34 FORD 2 door, 18,000 miles. Bargain for cash. 170 W. 2 S. al3 1936 CHEV half ton pickup truck with. . 4 . speed transmission. Farmers & Merchants Bank. alO EQUITY lri hew Plymouth. Substantial Sub-stantial discount. Call Glen Vincent, Vin-cent, 435. alO 1934 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe sedan. Heater, radio, lots of extras. Box A, Herald. tf 'VHEN you buy an auto, asK your dealer about the $5.00, down, 20-month 20-month payment plan of the Personal Per-sonal Finance Co. 207 Knight Block. Phone 210. tf WORSLEY'S Used Car Bargains Special! 1935 CHRYSLER SEDAN 5000 Actual Mileage $075 1932 OLDS 6 W. W. Sedan. 1931 CADILLAC 6 W. W. Sedan. 1929 PONT1AC Sedan. 1929 BUICK Std. Sedan. 1927 BUICK Std. Sedan 1928 BUICK Master Sedan. 1930 GRAHAM H-Door Sedan. 1928 STUDEBAKER Sedah. We Will Consider Any ReaAonafcle Offer. USED CAR LOT SSEast on First North. Tfaone 686 FEMALE HELP, SALESLADIES SPECIAL work for Married Women. Wom-en. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. canvass-ing. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. A-5010, Cln-. Cln-. cinnati, Ohio. SPANISH FORK MRS. EFFIE DART ) Reporter Phone 168 Announcement is made of the marriage of Jones Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Francis of Lake Shore and Miss Janet Clive of Salt Lake City. The marriage was solemnized Monday in Salt Lake City. Honoring the young couple a receptipn and dance was held Tuesday night at the Lake Shore amusement hall with 200 relatives and friends in attendance. attend-ance. Throughout the evening punch and cake were served buffet buf-fet style, by a group of relatives. Mr. Francis is assistant Spanish Fork river commissioner on the Strawberry reclamation project. The couple will leave in the near future to spend their honeymoon at Cheyenne, Wyoming, where Mr. Francis will be stationed at the R. O. T. C. training camp of the University of Utah. Following the training camp they will return to Salt Lake City to live this winter, while Mr. Francis completes his course in engineering at the University Uni-versity of Utah. ' Mr.' and Mrs. Burgis Larsen and children Paul and Jean and Mrs. Joseph Larsen and son Merrill returned re-turned from California Monday where Burgis Larsen has been attending at-tending summer school at the Santa Barbara State college. The Spanish Fork party visited with him for some time and during their stay they visited the beaches and many places of interest. They visited the Pacific exposition at San Diego and on their return trip they visited Boulder dam, Zion National park and Bryee canyon. The -Laurencelle club was entertained enter-tained Friday evening by' Mrs. Hannah Evans. Sixteen members and four guests were present. A tasty luncheon was served at the card tables at 8:30. Progressive cards followed, Mrs. Alice Wilson winning the high score, Mrs. Christie Briggs the second high and Mrs. Agnes Zeeman the guest Lpnze. Additional guests were Mrs. Thelma Bertleson, Mrs. Etta Carlson and Mrs. Jennie Mae Thomas. fc The Blue Ribbon 4-H club of the Third ward met Wednesday morning with Mrs. Robert Booth. 'Last Mile' in v & s X. -W v.-. .:.v.v.-.- . ' .W.'iVl VA'.ViV.V.V.' .' 1' I ft' I i - Jts&JL if -rfk T wS VI ( .Vjl m -'' J -is 1 s r - it A murderer paid with his life and two companions were wounded in an abortive attempt to escape from Oregon State Penitentiary, Salem, during a general riot. Photo shows prison hospital internes carrying from the hospital the body of Thomas Baughn, who was killed in the riot. WE ADVERTIZE THAT WE CAN SAVE YOU nOKEY ON M1Y HAKE OR DBSl "USED CAR". COMPARE THESE PRICES. Sedan Chr7Sler $ 0 1935 DeLux Dddge'' Trunk .... $685 1929 Ford 1 ff Coach 9iL43 1926 Dodge 4 -door Sedan Pull Price $55 1 ' Geo. Maycock Motor Co. . BTTTDEBAKER DEALER 35 North 3rd West f r Phone 404 Provo,: Utah . - - - REMEMBER The House that Gives You More and ptM3 ior juess. 1 . - Doom in the form of billowing clouds of black smoke, shot through with flames, novered near ine town of Hays, Mont., and its terrified watchers as this remarkable picture was snapped. Great gaps were burned by the fire that raged through trnewis and Clark national forest in the Montana Little Lit-tle Rockies range, three men perishing in the ttames. More than lCpo volunteers battled for days to brine the conflaeration under control A- ' " There were six members present. I are entertaining as house guests Sheep: for week receipts 54,359; The time was spent working on fr several weeks, their daughters. ! about steady. Few cars 86 lb. Ore-, Ore-, . . 1 Mrs. E. D. Fennessy and children I gon lambs late 9.50, sorted at 7.50 the members' chart. Plans were , . . .. . . D , c ,tv. u ,n made for holding a welner roast in the near future the time and place to be announced later. Mrs. Fred Wvler of Los An- geles. California, left Wednesday for her home after a brief visit with relatives here. Sunday she was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Bona. Mrs. Wyler was returning from a visit of four months with relatives in New York. She was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.. Wyler of Benjamin antl of relatives rela-tives at Payson. x Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fuller and two children left Monday for their home in Grass Valley. California. They had ben called to Utah' on business. While here they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis P'uller. Mr. and Mrs. A. Heinrichsen of Las Vegas, Nevada, are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas and with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Argyie ontertnined at a chicken supper i at Castilla Springs, Thursday I night for Mrs. E. D. Fennessy j and children of Los Angeles, Cali- ! lornia. Additional guesvs weie me children of Mr, and Mrs. Argyie, Mr, and Mrs. Merrill MCKeii ana children. Mrs. Hannah Johnson aiid Mrs. Rose Stringer of Las Vegas, Nevada. , Mr. and Mrs. Siggie Johnson Prison Break 8 i ''4 1934 Ford " " Tudor 1933 Plymouth 4 -Door Sedan 1933 Pontiac 4Dobr"; Sedan Radio $485 $n45 1929 Chev Coupe "V I: 1 E it i ; ( v I $385 .V.V.SSV.VAV. x 1 ii uua ngtritrs aim mis. iwbc stringer of Las Vegas, Nevada ! Hyrum Thomas of St. George j has been visiting several days of ! Pa3L wreR w," Mr- OTrs i M. M. Thomas of this city. Mrs. Lily Hansen was pleasantly surprised Thursday afternoon when a group of friends gathered to spend the afternoon with her. Following an afternoon spent in social conversation an appetizing supper was served at 5:30 by the guests. There were 20 present. Markets At A Glance Stocks up 1 to almost 3 points, at new highs for 5 years. Bonds irregularly higher; Italians Ita-lians weak; domestic corporations higher. Curb .stocks steady to firm. Foreign exchange featured by strength in sterling and weakness in French francs which remain at gold point. Cotton fluctuated nervously awaiting bureau report. Grains steady to fractionally higher. . 9f STOCKS NEW YORK, Aug. 8 lH The stock market advanced 1 to almost al-most 3 points today, establishing further new five year highs, in active ac-tive Saturday trading. All groups joined, utilities final- started by the rail and industrial 1 o o ssue yesterday. Trading volume was the best since early in July. The export copper price today was lifted to 9.625 cents, the best level for five years, on demand reportedly resulting from the rush for armaments. Ogden livestock OGDEN. Aug. 8 (U.l'v- (USDA) Hogs: for week, steady to 5c higher than last week's close. Best local butchers mostly 11.15-11.25; mixed drive-ins 10.00-11.00; bulk weighty sows 7.50-8.50; light bu tchery kinds up to 9.00 and above. Cattle: for week receipts 1541. Grass cattle weak to fully 25c lower. L'mited supply fed cattle steady. Choice steers in car Ida ho fed cattle 8.00; heifers in same load 7.00. 31 head local fed steers and few small lots 7.00; bulk medium to good grass steers and heifers 5.50-6.50. Common grass-ers grass-ers 5.25 down; good cows mostly 4.50-4.75, with few up to 5.00. Common and medium cows 3.90- 4.40; cutter grades 2.50-3.75. Medium Me-dium and good bulls 4.25-5.00; cutters down to 3.50. Best vealers 7.25-8.65; lower grades 7.00 down. TELLURIDE Motdr PBOVO, UTAH "Classy-Lad" Here is the cleanest little 1930 Ford Sport Roadst'r you have ever seen firt class shape in every way oversize over-size tires new paint it is the buy, and The Price is only .... $265 TELLURIDE Motor Co. TWO XOCATIONS ' First North .nnd University 57 West Center St. N V V.sv.n'-.'.v. W.-.'.-.V.'A'A'.v.-AV.V.W.V.'.v,'.- 1 , 1 wui t. iu, niiu tj uui ai i Feeders in carlots mostly 7.50. 2 cars Idaho ewes 3.10 and 3.40, with culls out at 2.00. Trucked-in fat lambs mostly 8.00-8.25; few lots to 8.50. Feeders C. 25-7.00. Trucked-in ewes 3.00-3.50. MARKETS METAL PRICES ! NEW YORK. Aug. 8 u"p--Fol-! lowing are today's custom smel-j smel-j tf r.s' rales for delivered metals, j rents per pound : ! Copper, electrolytic export ; 9..r5-.57'-.. I Tin: spot straits 42 3-8. j Lead: New York 4.60-65, east St. Louis 4.45. i Zinc: New York 5.17'-j, east St. i L;uia 4.80. PRODUCE MARKET BUTTER First grade $ .37 Second grade 35 Sweet cream 38 (Parchment wrapped, '-.-c less) EGGS Large white henneries, doz. .29 I Medium white henneries, doz. 27 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 8 U'.lii Dairy market: ; Butter: 92 score 37 4; 91 score j 36; 90 score 35; 89 score 34. I Eggs: large 29 Ms; medium 25 M-; i small 17 j Cheese: fancy flats 19; triplets 17. Louis XV of France presented his eldest daughter with an Easter egg which enclosed a clockwork k. -h pono Klo rf Qin on n cr The men of Nettkow, Silesia, Germany, never bothered to form a fire brigade, so 12 of the women took on the responsibility. LOOK HERE! For BEST Used Car Values in Provo Today! 19.it CHEV Coach 1932 CHEV Sedan 1931 CHEV Coach 1930 CHEV Coupe 1929 CHEV Coach 1928 CHEV Sedan $475 $375 $275 1165 $&45 $2115 $525 $245 $1165 $245 $uoo $250 $50 $1150 $)135 1935 FORD Deluxe Coupe 1930 FORD Sedan 1929 FORD Sedan 1930 Plymouth Coupe 1929 Chrysler Sedan 1932 ROCKNE Sedan 1926 MODEL T Coupe ......... 1929 FORD Pickup 1930 FORD IVa.Ton ........ 1931 DODGE 11s.T.on.... $E45 X$35 INTERNATIONAL Prckup Long Wheel Base v32 ANDERSON GARAGE MORRIS WINS IN DECATHLON ( Continued i tom Page One ) America needing only' one victory in tomorrow's three events to surpass sur-pass its 11 victories of 1932 at Los Angeles. America's best Olympic mark since the World war was 12 victories at Paris in 1924. In the ninth event, the javelin, none of the Americans were impressive. im-pressive. Morris was far down on the list with a throw of 178 feet, 104 inches for 672 points!. The javelin event was won by Edward Natvig of Norway. Behind Morris came two of his team-mates. Bob Clark of San Francisco was second with 7,601 points, and Jack Parker, Sacra-memo, Sacra-memo, finished third with 7,271 points. German Is Fourth , Erwin Huber of Germany was fourth with 7,087 points; Reindert i Brasser, Holland, fifth with 7.40tt, ! and Armin Guhl, Switzerland, sixth, 7,033. J Morris' record-breaking triumph came as a brilliant conclusion to the punishing 10-event test. When ! the third heat of the 1500 meter started, the announcer said Morris Mor-ris would have to go the distance j in 4:32 to break his decathlon : point record. With the crowd of 90,000 even i Adolf Hitler rose and cheered -- : Morris covered th distance in 4:32.2 When the time was announced, an-nounced, a loud grcfan went up ; from the crowd. But then the an- i.nouncer continued: j 'Thereby scoring 595 points for ; the last event and a total of 7900 which is a new world and Olympic record." Officials had made a : mistake in their pre-rac figuring. Clark did the 1500 in 4:44.4 for '513 points, and Parker went th route in 5:09.8 for 361 points. He ran badly and tired near the end. When the race was over he slumped slump-ed to the grass and officials wrapped wrap-ped him in a blanket. Morris won his 1500 heat by 10 yards, and as he crossed the finish line his teammates, Parker and j Clark, threw an American blanket i around his shoulders. Officials all i congratulated him. Copper Prices Go To New High Point NEW YORK, Aug. 8 E Expopt copper rose to the highest level since May 7, 1931 abroad today. Sales were reported at 9.60 to 9.625 cents a pound, compared with yesterday's price of 9.475 to, 9.55 cents a pound. The advance was attributed in certain trade quarters to "precautionary buying" buy-ing" against possible repercussions repercus-sions from the Spanish revolt. . LIGHTNING HITS PICNIC LONG BEACH, Cal., Aug. 8 il'.I The annual Iowa picnic, at which approximately 100,000 former form-er Iowans renew acquaintances, was disrupted today when a bolt of lightning struck in Bixby paTk. j Three wemen were stunned by j the bolt. They were Mra C. B. j Cleveland, 56, her daughter Wrs. Leslie M. Sweany, of Ft. Dqge, Iowa, and Lois Franke, Angeles. 13, Los Never So Much VALUE At These LOW PRICES! We have sold a lot of good, dependable used cars at low prices since we have been in business, br Nve can confidently? say that we have never been able to of fer the values that we are1 right now offering. By all means come in and see them. Drive a Better Car. Your car, no doubt, will take care of the down payment. 1935 Terraplane Coach Specially equipped with Radio, Heater, finished in black; low mileage nL6 $695 1930 ESSE Sedan 1928 Chrysler Coupe 1928 DODGE Sedan 1929 FORD Coach 1926 ESSEX Coach NASH Sport Coupe SCHOFIEED AUTO CO. h 70 EAST FIRST NORTH: . 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