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Show PROVO- tOTAHV- "DAILlr tttiftALD, TttESDA- bCTOBEfe-fejt94X PAGE SEVEN NOTICE 1 wwu WANT ADS NOTICE) WANT AD3 2 Uomi far I Dvt Sdi Tkla : Paf Accepted UatS -.t A. 1L PHONE 434-- 3 1 Wwk...; Through' a Herald Want Ad. Prkes lAxc' Adfanciha Better Boy Nowl : PHONE 494 495 f YOU ' 'CAM BUY. BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY You win find these Merchant tad Professional People anxious to serve you. It will pay you to patronise them. . AUTO GLASS UCT use replace your Droit en . glass Ahlander Mfg. Co., 476 South University. Phone 100. tf AUTO FARTS USED WESTERN Wrecking; and Supply Co. 39 North 2 West. Phone 77. tf AUTO RADIATOR RAOIATOKS repaired and Bush-, Bush-, .L . Ahlander Mfg. Co 478 South University. Phone 100. tf FURRIER FURS restyled. Repaired, Cleaned i and Glazed. Helen Swenson. Expert Ex-pert Furrier. 443 East 4 South, Provo. Phone 1179. o7 FURNITURE REPAIRING IEFIN1SHINO, re-upholstertng like new. D. T. R Co. Phone 644. u 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. 12 - MATTRESSES HATTRESSES remade with or without springs. Phono 579W for prices. Overman's. tf MOVING AND STORAGE rELLOW CAB AND TRANSFER . CO. Local and long distance . moving agents for Mayflower Nationwide Moving Van Service. Serv-ice. Packing Shipping. Phone 300. 170 West 1st North. tf PLUMBING AND HEATING I. L. LARSCN, 843 W. Center. Phone 674. Call us for, estimates. esti-mates. " tf STOVE REPAIRING LLL makes at the General Shop. 135 North University Avenue. Phone 915W. tf SHOE REPATO AM the Shoe Man. We do expert , work on soles, irom 4?3 up to fl. 276 Wet Center, and 490 North University Avenue. tl WASHER REPAIRING GENUINE Maytag parts. Expert Service and guaranteed used Maytags at Provo Maytag Co. . 174 West Center, Phone 86. o23 LOST REWARD for return of by pipe wrench, pipe threader and dies. 3 house jacks.' Thomas L. Kitchen. 08 4 ROLLS of developed snapshots, reward. Return to Hedquist No. 2. 08 IN B. Y. U. stadium Friday night, case for field glasses. Return to - Herald Office. tf JXntfvMvl i FOR SALE CARS TRUCKS SACRIFICE '41,Studebaker champion. cham-pion. Overdrive, no trade. 195 East' 6th North. o7 1938 PLYMOUTH 2 door sedan, A-l condition. Must sell. 895 West 10 South. Phone 030J1. 08 195 FORD Vi ton pickup. Good condition. 155 North 5 West. o7 business opportunities OPPORTUNITY: Store and fixtures fix-tures near $100,000 school for rent, reasonable. See W. L. Sowards. ' o7 OREM BRIEFS Windsor Ward LOIS PHAGE. REPORTER Phone 06-J-I1 ' George Long and Mahlon Drage were" Price visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Baxter of Heber, visited relatives here Monday. Mon-day. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Gillman and family, were Sandy visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Lowderand daughter Lorna of Park City, are spending a week's vacation here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Leslie Byland Vill be hostess hos-tess to the Arbor Vitae club at 'her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Kate Drage spent the past week visiting in Salt Lake, the guest Of her SISier, r. nmmau Lankin. ' "':;. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Anyone Interested? Anyone Interested In Buying a Small Home should not miss seeing this 3 Room New Frame House, for SHOO Terms. ,. 0 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 Modem 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 Real Property! $400 Buys Little House and Lot! May Consider Trade Vernal Prop erty for Provo Property 52 Acres, Good Ten Room House. Nw F. IL A. House Ready to Sell and Occupy! A good value. S.E. part. 4 Rod Lot with Brick House $2200. Building Lots Any Part City. Good Farm Sale Reasonable Brick House with Basement. 1 Acre Two Room Frame Basement Base-ment Only $1200. Near B. Y. U. Large Apartment House Opportunity to rent excellent. Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 4 ROOM apartment, stoves. Inquire1 In-quire1 255 West 2 South.' 6t 3 ROOM modern apartment, gas, $18. Phone 1145W. 08 FURNISHED, Heated 3 Room Apt., gas cooking, electric refrigeration; re-frigeration; plenty of cellar room. Heat and hot water furnished fur-nished at $25 month. Couple only. 230 North First West. Call 727 after 7 p. m. t f MODERN 4 room apartment, ground floor, stove heat 427 East Center. Phone 400. olO PARTLY furnished 5 room house, hot water heat. 348 East 4th South. Inquire Apt. 3. 186 West 1st South. 09 2 ROOMS and sleeping porch. Adults only. 597 North 4. East. T 017 PARTLY furnished 2 room modern mod-ern apartment 149 South 5th East. o7 MODERN 5 room home, garage. Furnace heat, fan, wash room, water heater. Phone 1141W. o7 ROOMS, bath, furnace, electric stove. 790 West 5 North. ol2 1 OR 2 room, lovely modern apartment. apart-ment. $11. 720 East 8 North. olO 5 ROOM new modern home $35. Phone 4. Heal Relaty Co. o7 3 ROOM modern apartment 170 West 2nd South. ol8 2 ROOM modern apartment 169 North 7th West. 08 3 ROOM and 4 room apartments, electrically equipped, heat hot water. Phone 759J. olO CLEAN 3 room apartment beat hot water, 232 East 4 North. o23 3 ROOM partly modern cottage, small family. 610 West 1 South. o9 FIRST class modern apartment. Close in. Call 270 or 151. oil S AND 4 room apartments, electrically elec-trically equipped, heat hot water. wa-ter. 382 South niverslty. -.vt BOARD AND ROOM FOR working men, laundry done. Phone 1214W. ol5 "rr-- t -i rr r miji uijxruin HELP WANTED MALE YOUNG man wanted for steady employment. References required. requir-ed. Phone 448. olO MAN to service marble games and phonographs. Must be electrically electrical-ly inclined. References required. Write Box 8M Herald. o7 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Own a Little of the Good Earth With a Home On It! See this Modern New Seven Room Brick Home, completely, insulated insu-lated and air conditioned thru-out thru-out Furnace-and blower. Three bedrooms, two sets plumbing, tiled bathroom and . kitchen. Large lot and garage, near B. Y. U. Price reasonable. 5 Room New Modern Frame Home on (University Avenue. Hot air furnace with stoker, good lot Owner leaving town. See this home f 6 Room Brick with 4 Room Basement Base-ment apt. Furnace and all modern conveniences. A bargain. bar-gain. Owners leaving town. 4 Acres Good Farm Land, choice location. .Well Irrigated; lights and city water available. See Us For Insurance and Loans! Dixon Real Estate Co .FOR SALE OR RENT ONE of the best brick homes in American Fork, fine location, 5 rooms, furnace heat, fruit, laundry laun-dry room. Inquire 118 South 1st West American Fork ol3 PERSONAL MEN, WOMEN! WANT VIM? Stimulants in Ostrex Tonic Tablets Tab-lets pep up bodies lacking Vitamin Vita-min Bl, Iron Calcium, Phosphorus. Phos-phorus. Regular $1.00 size now only 89c. Call, write Walgreen's and all other good drug stores. o7 WANTED TO TRADE FOR team with Harness and good rubber wagon. Inquire address R. F. D. 3, Box 210 ol2 WORK WANTED BEAN threnhinr done. Inquire 230 West . 1 South, Springville. ol3 GET A USED CAR RECONDITIONED BY SPECIALISTS! Our 7-STEP PROGRAM Gives Special Attention to Every Detail Required To Make a Car Perfect For Our Large Used Car Clientele.-' ' - - 1939 FORD DeLUXE COACH Radio, Heater, Defroster $495.00 1937 PONTIAC SEDAN Radio, Heater, Defroster $465.00 1939 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2-Door ....$525.00 1940 CHEVROLET Special Deluxe Sedan $745.00 1938 TERRAPLANE SEDAN $445.00, 1937 CHEVROLET Deluxe Coupe $395.00 1939 STUDEBAKER Commander Coupe Overdrive, Radio, Heater, Defroster $625.00 Cost 8 No More But Gives More Service Cannon - Ashton SEDANS :: COACHES :: TRUCKS . . CHEVROLET . . . . BUICK . . 191 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE Phone 155 The New Oldsmdbile Is Here! SEE IT TODAY! We want to express our gratitude for the splendid cooperation co-operation and good will the public has given us during the past year, and we will strive to continue our present . policy of selling nothing but Quality Merchandise honestly hon-estly represented ! Signed GLEN M. WASDEN. SAFETY TESTED USED CARS . 1940 DeLUXE FORD SEDAN " Radio and Heater Low Mileage $745.00 1940 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Radio, Heater Clean as a Pin $795.00 1937 FORD COACH A-l Condition $325.00 1936 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Radio, Heater A Good Car $350.0.0 1936 DODGE SEDAN Heater Very Good Condition .$345.00 1935 DODGE COACH A-l Shape .$295.00 1934 CHEVROLET SEDAN New Paint and Ringd ...... .$195.00 WASDEN IS THE PLACE TO TRADE! 862 WEST CENTER FOB BENT FURNISHED OR unfurnished 3 room modern apartment 170 West 2 South. 019 MODERN 2 room apartment. 442 North 1 East. Phone 982J. ol2 2 ROOM apartment. 91 West 2nd South. o7 2 ROOM apartment modern. 180 East 5th South. Phone 1035-J. . o9 2 NICELY furnished rooms, piano. 167 West 5th North. olO OR unfurnished 5 room modern ' brick, furnace heat 480 South 4th West. o7 SMALL apartment, private bath. 246 East 2nd North. o7 NEWLY decorated 4 room, gas, hot water. 270 East 2 South. olO 4 ROOM modern, furnished basement base-ment apartment 640 North 3rd East. Phone 974J. 019 3 ROOM modern apartment-Close in $20, not a basement Phone 4. Heal Realty Co. o7 OR unfurnished 3 room modern apartment 690 West 5 North. 08 MODERN apartment, gas equip' ped. Inquire 789 North 5;.h West. - 08 3 ROOM modern apartment, electrically elec-trically equipped. 244 West 1 South. o7 ROOM modern apartment. 420 East 3rd South. nl 3 ROOM modern apartment, adults only. 141 West 1 South. o7 4 ROOM apartment, strictly modern. mod-ern. Close in. Phone 1015W. o7 LIGHT housekeeping room for boys or working men. Also 2 room apartment for couple. 367 North 2nd East. o7 PHONE 2026. MOTOR FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS STUDIO couch, - chair," attoman to match. 158 East 2 North. 08 2 WHEEL, 1 ton trailer. Cheap. Phone 591. Pleasant Groves 08 REPOSESSED Hoover, 2 Eurekas, one Royal. Maycock Appliance Co. 08 APPLES, by bushel or truck load. Mrs. T. G. Phillips, 1101 South 5th West ... ol2 CHOICE weiner 3, Box 129. pigs. R. F. D. 08 CRAIG deer rifle, cut down, new stock. Route 8, Box 228. $20.00. after 5 p. m. o9 CAULIFLOWER, cabbage, potatoes,, pota-toes,, carrots, onions, parsnips, 17th West 3rd South. True Scott, 031-J-2. o9 REBUILT army shoes cheap. . Ideal work shoes. Inquire Deluxe De-luxe Shoe Repair, 73 North 1 West 018 JERSEY cow, DeLaval separator, "Jr. No. 2; also cylinder churn. Phone 1379W. 08 7 ELECTRIC ranges, perfect condition, con-dition, while they last, $12.50 each. 50 East 1st North, Phone 90. ol8 2 SINGLE beds complete, dresser. 105 East 3rd North. o7 PURE-BRED pointer pups. Call 303 or 1344. o9 LIVING room set, good condition $15. Kitchen set $4. 756 West Center. o7 IRONER $35. 170 East 1st South. Mrs. B. F. Johnson. o7 ALL varieties and grades of apples. By bushel or truckload Phone 05-R-ll. o9 HORSE, saxaphone, clarinet, Route 1 Box 265. Phone 01R4. 08 CLINGSTONE peaches, greening and delicious apples. A. G. Hulick, Route 3, Box 231-A, Carterville Road. tf PINK Eye beans. Earl Harding lSth South 5th West ol4 L PRACTICALLY new coil springs and size beds, complete. 387 North 1st East. olO r. FOR RENT FURNISHED SLEEPING rooms with private entrance and bath in private home. Air conditioned. 1190 North 5 West Phone 1051. ol4 3 ROOM modern apartment. 315 North University Avenue. oSO 4 ROOM modern, furnished house in SpringviUe. Call 118 West 7th South Springville. ol4 2 AND 3 room modern apartments apart-ments near B. Y. U. Phone 81. 128 East Center. s30 LARGE steam heated bedroom. Private bath. Phone 172. olO OR unfurnished. 3 or 4 . room apartment 227 East 3 North. Phone 363J o23 ALLEN'S OFFER j The Best Used Gars! 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. ' 1937 OLDSMOBILE f "6n SEDAN New Paint and New Tires. This car has been completely complete-ly overhauled. 1941 PACKARD M120' CLUB COUPE This car la the same as Brand New! It has been used as a demonstrator. Only 4000 miles. Liberal discount dis-count 1935 CfHEV. SEDAN Completely overhauled. 1934 CHEVROLET ' Master . coupe. ' Smooth running. run-ning. r. v . . , We have six excellent cars ' around $100 in price. Save your new car drive . one of these deer hunting! Allen Auto Dares Yon To Come Down . and Make An Offer! Cor. of Center and 5th West Phone 1840r , 1 HUDSON i PACKARD v jgpS y RLD I 1 """,IMIM,IIMI'M',w"MlfcWM"'"ll''ll''M'"W""MM il i 1 1! v i i .v KVT . 1?S CO. ANSWER in U. S. A Right Georgia, in STATISTICS WARRANTY DEEDS A. W. and Mary E. Andelin to Aubrey O. Andeiin, Sec. 6, tp. S 7, R. 3 E S 1.00 W. W. Clyde and Jennie A. Clyde to William Kussell Clyde, Lot 4, MR 18, plat A $2,000.00 John Pickles Youd, to Kay Lavor Gardner, blk. 29, plat A 5 525.00 Thomas Binks and Ann D. Binks, to Ann D. D. Binks, lot 2, blk 25, plat A S 1.00 C. U. Salisbury to Elizabeth Eliza-beth H. Salisbury, Lot 1. blk 52, plat A. S 10.00 Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, Com-pany, to C. G. Salisbury Salis-bury and F. C. Packard, Sec. 9, tp. S 8, R 3 E, S 10.00 Leon Newren and Clothield Y. Newren, to Board of Education of Provo City, Utah.S 10.00 G. K. Penirjian to David O. Wight and Ann E. Wight, Lot 7 and 8, blk 90, plat A $ 10.00 Ernest. Keele and Elsie Warner Keele, to Donald Don-ald Huff and Eliza Jane Huff, Lot 1, blk 14, plat A S 10.00 Heber T. Robertson and Annie M. Robertson, to Joseph Markham and Iva Chrlstene Mark-'ham, Mark-'ham, Sec. 13, tp S 8, R 2 E - S2.500.0U Samuel P. Teasdel, et al., W. J. Francis, Sec. 17, tp S 8, R 2 E (decree) William Hobbs. dec, to Bertha Hobbs Greenland, Green-land, Sec. 3 & 4, tp S 5 R 1 E . . (decree and order) BUILDING PERMIT Oliver J. Pehrson, owner; family residence,. 596. North 8th West ....$3,000.00 "French" telephones were in vented and first used in America, ; v. il wave a A' r4-kj Wwn'Jk mWA m777eA fctuvtcf, inc. 0 Q 9 i t. ml ma u. a pat, err. l fa ys t I OOtDCN ft s S o.ovczc o V 1 - ) .JOSEF GTALirsJ WAS i I BORN IN GEORGIA. C HOLD EVERYTHING t ' : s i lb ARMV ff, V INTELLIGENCE I ttniwiYmswawtT.Kwtinw.eff, .They Joki be to cub berg OM ITS MieRATTOM FUGHTf TRAVELS 2,-4-00 A4JLE IN 48HOURS ANO uoses OML? ON THE TRJR IO-7 the Caucasus of Russia B4 American Fork BOSS IHXIS SHAFTES Reporter- Phone 100-W Miss' Mariam Humphries cele brated her 13th birthday by having hav-ing a party Friday night. Fifteen girl friends were present. A treasure treas-ure hunt was enjoyed, following which games were played at the home and a delicious lunch was served. There were present Helen Gardner, Elaine Brown, Evelyn Beck, Elaine Mecham, Gladys Grant, Rolene Chilton, LaBelle Boley, Joan Ellison, LaRae Gardner, Gard-ner, Joan Nielsen, Alta Barratt, Lois Humphries, Elaine and LuJean Peterson. i. . , Wayne C. Booth of Provo, grandson of Eli J. Clayson and Mrs. R. E. Booth of this city, has accepted a call to labor as a missionary in the Spanish-American Spanish-American mission. He is a son of Mrs. Lillian C. Booth and the late Wayne C. Booth. Mr. Booth leaves in November. Thirty were present Monday night at a social given by the high priests' quorum of the First ward, held in the ward chapel. Arthur D. McAllister and Albert Rowley were in charge. A short program was enjoyed, followed by games, directed by Mrs. E. J. Seastrand. Refreshments were served. The members of the bishopric bish-opric and stake representatives were among those present. Lehi Republicans Name City Ticket LEHI The Republican party of Lehi met Saturday evening in their primary elections, and named the following to run on their ticket for elections in November. . Edward Larsen, mayor; Fred Petersen as four-year councilman, and Basil J. Dorton, Afton E. Giles, and Alva Wing, to - serve terms of two year councilmen. Mrs. Celesto Featherstone was nominated as treasurer, and Le-land Le-land Powell as city recorder. Chairman of the party is Noble Evans and John Broadbent serves as secretary. 1 if - 1 ever picked up a code IU Groiips Named to Aid Semceirieri In Getting Jobs y . I ' - .:. i'f "Clearing committees" com posed of business, labor and civic leaders in every Utah community will assist the reemployment, com mitteemen' of selective service local boards, in obtaining Jobs for returning soldiers, sailors and ma rines, according to-Major H. A. Rich, acting state director of se lective service. These committees, to which will be referred cases of ex-service men in their localities whom the local board is unable to immediately place in employment, are -being organized throughout the state, Major Rich said. LEHI NEWS ZETELLA PRICE Correspondent Wayne Sunderland returned to his post at Camp Fort Lewis. Washington on Saturday after having spent his fifteen-day furlough fur-lough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunderland. William Hadfield, daughters Donna and Willa were Salt Lake visitors on Saturday and Sunday where they attended conference. Mr. and Mrs. George Price, sons Paul and' Dale, and daughter, Beryl were visitors in Salt Lake City on Saturday and Sunday. Wilson Stoddart was a Provo visitor on Thursday evening. . Miss Phyllis Dorton enrolled at the Contometors school in Salt Lake City this week. Misses Ivy Dell Sunderland, June Anderson, Donna Hadfield, Gladys Godfrey, who are attending attend-ing the B. Y. U. spent the conference confer-ence vacation and week end here with their parents. Mrs. L. I. Wardle, of Provo, and Mrs. Weaver were visiting with Mrs. Wardle's mother, Mrs. T. A. Taylor on Thursday. GRAND VIEW Mrs Clark Carter, Reporter Phone 050-J-4 A large crowd of Relief society ladies enjoyed the opening social Tuesday afternoon at the home of Jra. .Ruby Slr&ttoa. M Mra,talph Hayward of Provo showed picture slldesN of - the Hawaiian islands. The Relief society chorus, Mrs. May Davis, Mrs. Theo Harward, Mrs. Charlotte Davis, Mrs. Theora The S. Iclub met Friday after-Rulon after-Rulon Lowry sang a Hawaiian song; remarks by Miss Reva Howard How-ard who was enroute to her home in Montpelier, Idaho, from the Central States mission where she has been laboring the past two years; a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lowry and also a solo by Mrs. Clyde Lunceford and remarks by Mrs. Stratton. Refreshments were served to 40. Th S. I. Club met Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Fern Hills. A pleasant; afternoon was spent after which a pot luck lunch was served to the following: Mrs. Helen Rodeback, Mrs. Eliza Hales, Mrs. Zella Burns, Mrs. Merl Dean and Miss Alta Buckner. Exchange of Prisoners Fails LONDON, Oct. 7 UH German war prisoners awaiting transportation transpor-tation to Dieppe for exchange for British prisoners-of the Germans are being disembarked from' hospital hos-pital ships at Newhaven and returned re-turned to internment' camps, ow-ig ow-ig to a flagrant breach of faith by the German government." It was announce today. The announcement, indicating plans . to repatriate sick and wounded prisoners had broken down, , said Germany had not at any time demanded release of Rudolph Ru-dolph Hess, No. 3 Nazi who flew to Scotland last May. There had been reports such a demand was delaying the transfer. Gity Court At f el lAMar Monk, - 28, of Pleasant Grove, pleaded guilty in Provo police court Monday to petit larceny. He was sentenced to pay -a $10 fine or serve five days. The complaint alleged that he took two. harness spreads valued val-ued at $2 each from Sears, Roebuck Roe-buck of .Provo. :' .;. . Jj . 12 RUMANIANS ARE EXECUTED" -l' : 4 ISTANBUL. Turkey, Oct 7 (EE) Rumanian quarters said today 12 Rumanian generals were shot three days ago for signing a Joint memorandum to Premier Gen. Ion. Antonescue protesting ' further Rumanian fighting in Russian ter-ritory. ter-ritory. . . SUMMER RATE ENDS Special summer culinary water rate for metered customers ended end-ed October 1, and the users are back on. the regular rate now, according ac-cording to Clark Newell, waterworks water-works superintendent. t: .The regular, rate Is 10 cents per 100 cable feet of water used, while the summer rate" was seven |