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Show V if PROVOr '(UTAH) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1938 PAGE SEVEN I 1 '1 r. (r; For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if they arc to the office before 0 a. m-, after which they will appear in the column "Too .Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ada 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 and second day, each Insertion 10 cents per line; three days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; two weeks, 70 cents per line; one month $1.20 per line. (Minimum charge 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, 2 lines. Classified ads must be paid in advance. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per Insertion, In-sertion, '8 pt. type. FOB REAL. REAL. ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS: Business Busi-ness or Residence Insurance, Bonds or Notary Work See or Phone No. 4 HEAL REALTY COMPANY 165 West Center Street Provo'a New Shopping Centet See our windows for specials HELP WANTED FEMALE rtfl V RELIABLE eirl for gen. housewk 1 and care oi cnna. Appiy anci 6 p. m. 69 W. 2 S. West. apt. m7 STENOGRAPHER and office girl. Must be auick and accurate Apply giving experience references. Box H, Herald and m8 FOR SALE HOUSES 5 RM mod. brick home, furnace, lg. lot. 240 No. 5 East. m21 HOUSE and 5 ac. also house and 2 ac. Easy tenrfiC S. W. Kitchen, State Highway. m9 . MISCELLANEOUS WpER HANGING and paper j cleaning. Fred Nelson. Phone 1022W. a3 HOUSE MOVER modern equipment, equip-ment, years of experience. Dean Wilcox, Spanish Fork. mil FOR RENT OR LEASE " 1060 ACRE ranch located about 5 miles from Springville. in Hobble Hob-ble Creek canyon, about 50 .acres farming: land, balance I grazing. Inq. Hugh Jolley. 145 No. Univ. Ave. Pn 338-i8 FOR RENT Un,r,nAs5j 3 RM. mod. apt. No West 4th North. dogs 269 m9 RM. mod. apt., elec. range, II.W. Vacant Mar. 19. 155 E. 5 N. mil OR FURN. 3 rm mod. apt. Adults. EleC. equip. 141 W. 1 So. mlO NEW 3 rm. mod. apt. ' Center. Phone 42. 381 East m8 FOR SALE CARS 37 DELUXE Dodge sedan, low mileage. Sacrifice for $725. Ph. 417. m8 WHENou buy an auto, aSfc your dealer about the $5.01 down 2U Qonth payment plan of the Per-onsT Per-onsT Finance Co. 207 Knight eJloc "'nw '10 tl BOARD AND ROOM GOOD board and heated .rooms. 320 East 1st North. m!8 Trt-State Lumber Co. "Helpful Where Most Folks Buy Their BUILDING MATERIALS Where Most Folks Buy Their COAL! 598 South University 1 mm SI IS! lite For Salei-Sacsac ft water good imps., home, barn, coops, trade for horrje in Provo, 3? ac, plenty waterr sale $1500.00, . or trade for home in Provo. A number of homes on easy terms, or build you a home. We write insurance, the best. See Prows & flaws Realty Co., 53 N. Uni. Ave. Phone 456. FOR SALE Miscellaneous MUST sacrifice 48 base Hohner accordion. Call 1485W; 126 East 8 North. m8 APPLES Good winesaps and romes cheap. G. Brewer, 1 mile west Skinner's store, Orem. mlO G. E. Refrigerator bargain. 2 wheel trailer, cheap. 614 W. 4 N. m9 WHITE enamel elec. range. Fine cond. Also Tieatrola. 525 E. 1 S. m9 G. E. Refrigerator, like new. Bargain. Bar-gain. 614 West 4 North. m9 I'- SHS. Timpanogos water stock; also spike tooth harrow, cultivator. culti-vator. Will take pigs or chickens chick-ens as part payment. Rt. 3, Ph. 03(3J4. mil GLADIOLUS bultra, all colors, 25 lge. bulbs a:.- different 50c del. W. Reed Nuttall. Ph. 012R3. al9 TEAM of mares and harness. Weight 1400 lbs. each. Priced for quick sale. Reed Crane. Ph. 1000 or 025R2. mil SINGER sewing machine $14.00. 534 East 1st South. m8 VIKING garden and small farm , tractors. New or used. Phone 050R1. Box 73. Provo. mil PERRY'S Seed Store, 408 West Center. Sell good seed. Plant your sweet peas early. m8 TEAM of colts. Broke. 1401 South 5th West. mlO musi sacrmce vionn. gooa tune. One half price. 660 W. Center. m9 1ST. class house trailer, Jersey cow. elec. ref rieerator. Rt. No. 2, Box 177. m!6 SOLAR hair dryer. Good cond., $12.50. 255 W. 3 So. m8 TWO coops, 16x90 each. 786 W. 3 South. m8 COAL, guaranteed rates, Chris Christopherson. Phone 791 M 16 SPRING CANYON CUAL $6 ton. HiU Bros. 90 E. 12 N., Ph. 1512. ml5 tOll KEN 1 FURNISHED MOD. kitchenette apt. for 2. Ph. 1118J. 376 N. Univ. Ave. m9 NEW 3 rm. apt. Garage. 2 adults, prefer middle aged. 356 N. 1 W. m8 3 RM. mod. apt. Nicely furn. 955 North Univ. Ave. Ph. 458. mil SMALL heated apt. Priv. bath. 387 North 3rd East. mil 3 ROOM apartment. 60 East 4th North. rn8 3 RM. mod. apt. $30. Nuttall Apt. Inq. 68 N. 1 W. Ph. 705. m8 3 RM. nicely furn. apts. Garage. Call in rear. 936 W. Center, mil SLEEPING rooms. Garage. Phone 692W. 174 No. 1 East. ml8 3 RM. heated apartment. 244 W. 1 So. Phone 956. m8 3 RM. priv. modern apartment, heat, bath'. Phone 983. m8 3 RM. modem duplex. 721 West Center. Phone 954M. mlO 2 RM new apt. Heat. H. W. Adults. Garage. $35. 855 No. Univ. Phone 855. m8 LOWER single apartment, ,heat, hot water. 270 N. 1 E. Ph. 1525J. m27 Service ft Ave. - Phone 20 r mm j? aaaA I GENERAL SHOP Best Bargains in New and' Used furniture! New and used ranges, heaters; $4.00 and up; dressers $7.00 up; beds, $2.00 up; new chairs, $1.35 up. We buy, sell and exchange furniture. furni-ture. 159 No. Univ. Avenue. EXCELLENT BUILDING LOTS! Opportunity to Buy Building Lots on East Center Stteet. Suitable Suit-able for homes and apartments. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY LOTS! Five Lots Offered Here for $850! CONTRACTORS Investigate NOW! BUILDING LOTS ANY OF PROVO! PART Willard L. Sowards AGENT 39 W. 2nd North St., Provo, Utah Specials in Property! o WELL IMPROVED FARM for a Provo Home Excellent Uintah Uin-tah Basin Farm! A LITTLE FOUR ROOM HOME - LOT Only $900. NEW COTTAGE Full Basement Good Location Up-to-Date Furnace Nice Lot. COZY BRICK Excellent Full 4 Rods by 12 Rods Lot Only one blk. from New Proposed School INVESTIGATE NOW! ONE ACRE WITH HOME This is Splendid Property and Good Land! Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENT 39 W. 2nd North St., Provo, Utah PERM NENT WAVING HAVE your next Permanent Wave at Provo's first Permanent Perman-ent Wave Shoppe. Experience guarantees satisfaction. Ander-berg Ander-berg Beauty Shop. 143 South 3 E-. Ph. 689. m8 VANTEt) TO BUY BUILDING lot, northeast part of city. Phone 1363. mil POULTRY. Will call and pickup. Top prices paid. Phone 012R4. m8 j LEGAL NOTICES "j Probate and j I Guardianship Notices ! Consult County Clerk or the 1 ! Respective Signers for Furtn- j ' er Information. i , SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Home Owners' Loan Corporation, Corpora-tion, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. LeRoy Tuckett, as Administrator of the Estate of Anna F. Ritchie, Deceased, I. E. Jorgensen and Hannah E. Jorgensen, his wife, and Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, a corporation, defendants. defend-ants. To be sold at sheriff's sale at ten o'clock a. m. Mar. 17, 1938, at front door of Courthouse, in Provo, Utah, the premises, located in Aforesaid County and particularly particu-larly described as follows: Commencing 4 rods West of the Southeast corner of Lot 3, in Block 44, Plat "B", Provo City Survey of Building Lots; thence west 3 rods; thence North 6 rods; thence East 3 rods; thence South 6 rods to the place of beginning. Dated Feb. 21, 1938. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Herald, Feb. 22, Mar. 1, 8, 15, 1938. LAKE VIEW MRS. SADIE SHAW Reporter Phone 018-R-Z Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jensen of Shelly, Idaho spent Friday night visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson. Mrs. Horner Zobell has returned home from Mercur, where she visited with her sister Mrs. David Caldwell, formerly of Salt Lake. Mrs. Caldwpll gave birth to a child. The first child to be borrr in Mercur in thirty-three years. Mother and babe are doing splendidly. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Johnson John-son and four children of Park City, formerly of Provo and Lake View are visiting at the home of Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Johnson in Lake View. The Bee rfive girls sponsored the program at conjoint meeting Sunday eveningv . 1 '.V ' Iff Wm KSL Program TUESDAY, MARCH 8 P. M. 5:00 KSL Words and music. 5:15 KSL Adventures of Jimmy Allert. 5:30 CBS Famous Actors Guild. 6:00 CBS "Big Town" with Edw. G. Robinson. 6:30 KSL Vic Aroen's Orchestra and guests. 6:45 CBS Boaks Carter. 7:00 CBS "Watch the Fun Gy By" with Al Pearce. 7:30 CBS Jack Oakie's College with Benny Goodman's orchestra. 8:30 KSL Captains of Industry. 9:00 CBS Poetic Melodies. 9:30 CBS Al Jolson, PaVkyakar- kus, Martha Raye. 10:15 KSL Comedy Stars of Broadway. 10:30 KSL International News. 11:15 CBS "What Would You Have Done?" 11:45 CBS Ted Fio Rito and his orchestra, Midnight 12:00 CBS Harry Owens and his orchestra. 12:30 CBS Joe Saunders and his orchestra. 1:00 KSL Goodnight. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 A. M. 6:00 KSL Music of the Morning. 6:30 KSL Sunrise Serenade. 7:00 KSL International News. 7:15 KSL Woman a World Contest. Con-test. 7:25 KSL Melodic Interlude. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES fjj WHOOPEES ! P ALLEY OOP WASH TUBES BUT THOSE DeCN DOW'T W0R.fcY SOU. KIDS OF VOJRS HAVE CUlWtO NAV SUITS WELL, I MEVER.. c X LISTEN, FOLK.S" I KWOW IT'S OUEEE, v..-.V . THCXJOHT OOP'D J ( w.VTiSr V BtJT I REALLV "TM IMK OOP IS 31KJ- YZ&&s'r CO OVER -VaSSISTAKTM cE- 1 BET HE'S GOT jsL I i . V mi i a.r- fc I II . MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE f f t ; 1 rnwcp IP A"c-At,r :..rJL V PET OUTSlPElsiOLAMS tJXnNJ i ' U DROPPED ATEAe SVj ir" v m if . 'J FRECKLES ANd HIS c CtlLE NUTTY IS ENJCYJNG MEW LUXURIES, AND SCUTTLE IS PLANNING -NEW .DEVILTRY. LETS LOOK IN ON THE: MCGOOSeY -HOOSEHOLL- 7:45 KSL Morning Moods. v "8:'00 KSL International News. . 8:15 KSL Breakfast Melodies. 8:45 KSL Paramount Melodies. 9:15 CBS Carol Kennedy's Romance Ro-mance 9:30 KSL Jennie Lee's "Timely .. Tip." 9;45 KSL Home Service with . Nancy Finch. . 10:00 CBS Mary Margaret Mc Bride. , 10:15 CBS Toiir News Parade th Edwin C. Hill. 10:30 CBS Romance of Helen - Trent. 10:45 CBS Our GaJ, Sunday. 11:00 CBS Gold Medal Feature time. P. M. . 12:00 CBS Big Sister 12:15 KSL International News. 12:30 CBS American School of the Air,. 1:00 CBS Lelth Stevens. 1:30 CBS Deep River Boys. 2:00 CBS Myrt ana Marge. 2:15 CBS Pretty Kitty Kelly. 2:30 CBS Kitty Keene. 3:00 KSL Melody Minutes. 3:15 KSL International News. 3:30 CBS News through a Woman's Wo-man's Eyes. 3:45 CBS "Hilltop Housed 4:30 KSL Broadcasters Review. 4:45 KSLRhythm Revue. Lincoln DeBaters Make Ogden Trip OREM Five debate teams and two orators for Lincoln high school accompanied by their coach, Frank B. Newman, went to Ogden Friday morning to a two-day debate tournament. Those going were Daryl Stewart, Lena Lamb, June Bean, Platte Tucker, Kent Fielding, Glen Vernon, Frank Jex, Richard Taylor, Cleo Davis and Madge Lewis, members of WOW SOOT tOMY VOONTCvi TO MfcttV T v)o CA.KJ 1 THERES THE DOORBELL THE WEAR V TUlfsDa GOZY DEBUTANTES HAVE SOU 5UCE THEVRE ARR.WED. rx BEAUTIFUL? 1 FRIENDS J AND SO, MY FRIENDS, lv W HE'S f ISN'T THAT Wi WM I WANT SOCIAL- . f THIS MOMENTOUS PROBLEM Wf , PRaCTlClNO J ENOUGH ? ITS W REFORM 1 WANT W. vf7 . "THAT FACES US IS NOT ONE T WHATS, ) HIS SPEECH f QUrTE AN HONOR .'fM POLITICAL. REFORM I , 'Ss WE CAN TAKE UGHTLT"! ,1 EATIN' HE'S GOING '- YOU KNOW, TO V WANT ECONOMIC REFORM ) - 1 ""v f!m RATHER IT IS ONE NIM,M0M I TO DEBATE IS 1 REPRESENT fv 1 WANT J S. f WtS THAT J 'Lrz 7 -J FOR. SHADY THAT YOUR SCHOOL. , rv -w C CHlDROFORM P -fT " ' T flWV-f SlOE HIGH I ALL ON THE DEBAT- Iff 1 .VL STV, i m, A AGAINST KING- K? 1 ING , PLATFORM f . a fVu. j ' Z Be Alert For & f 1 1 I ... I . ! I " If fr " "" " ""' "".;unn ' n urn i.n . 1 1 m i iiim , i-n iiiiiwinuLr4uma.TV Li " ' - " ' x - III . : , - . " - . On State Board! L. J. Maddox, for-mer for-mer Superior judge of Stanislaus Stanis-laus County, has been named by Governor Frank P. Merrlam to member ship on the California State Industrial A c c i d ent Commission. Com-mission. Maddox' appointment was urged botlr by labor la-bor organizations and employers. L. J. MADDOX. the debate teams. The orators msru were Iletta Reynods and Hazel I commander of the 65th Field Ar-Terry. Ar-Terry. tillery brigade. MUtC 9fK J OCrt- OOW 1 DOKTT WILL PDOCEED, WITHOUT HELP w i II WILL PDOCEED, BUT WITHOUT HELP HE S VEH-- CAKJ'T SUCCEEO.' BUT, SO ( -- WMAT? - x 1 ,y V LAA J CAKJ'T SUCCEEP.' ussen. OF COURSES fTHEVRE RAMSHIN6! THEY'RE RICMil arc TWEVCE THEV COfAE FR.0W THE VERY BS5T FAKMLIEb THEVJtE DY1WG TO AEET BEAUTIFUL V0U YAk' 7 THAT WAS A PHOKJV ST I TRICK, MOLAW- VOU I DlDKJ'T THIWK I'D LET J ( IV YOU GET AWAV THAT I Pedestrians Bci olorr and cmJtiouSiOf peddsfrians df all fimesV Apprbach crosswalks df reduced speeds. Always ox ft bet unexpected Rated By Officers SPANISH FORK Excellent rating is accorded headquarters of the Second batallion, 222nd Field Artillery, and Battery C. local Utah national guard unit, by recent inspectors. Captain Leslie H. Cornaty entertained en-tertained the visiting army staff at dinner in his home , preceding the inspection. Leading the groop were Major H. A. Schwartz, instructor in-structor of Idaho national guard. I and General Karl A. Badger, liMOW HOW HE TONJK3HT WHEW DACfc A COUPLE BUT HE EMftARK- WE. LL fcom here: AKJ' OUR. PAL &IVE Al(2 COPK liS BY UlA SEPviCE VOU, By LISTE-M.' I THOUGHT I HEARD SOMEBODY SOME-BODY CHOK1W& UP THERE By MARTIN . ( I KkCO 3 Y NE StPVtCE IWC t M PEC U S. T. Off .tfl ) 1 A y- f M f I i w NirF ill PLEASANT GROVE MISS VIOLA WEST CorrespondentPhone 28-W Miss Myrtle Henderson visited In Salt Lake over the week end. Mrs. Lnvina Fugal visited in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swenson the first part of. the week. Mrs. S. W. Hilton gavfe a social Thursday evening in compiment to her husband's birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Those bidden were Dr. and Mrs. G. Y. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs; Millen Radmall, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Del-bert Del-bert Fugal. Attorney D. A. West of Salt Lake, visited with relatives in Pleasant Grove this week.. The Third ward operetta "Sweet Sue," will be played in Manila Saturday evening. Lady Missionary Leaves March' 17 SPANISH FORK Marie Hal-lam, Hal-lam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hallam, leaves Salt Lake City March 17 for New York City from where she will depart for the French mission field on the U. S. S. "Manhattan." She graduated from Spanish Fork high school and has attended at-tended B. Y. U. and L. D. S. business college. She served later in the Bank of Spanish Fork, and Friday was entertained by bank officers and directors at a local banquet. Numerous other entertainments haVe been held for Miss Hallam. By HAMLIN EVERVTHHslC) CET S ' OF US OKJ DINJNJV WILL 72 RECRUIT AM ARMY THERE T'HELP HE B. TH iC T fcu S PT Off til. i v. u i n By CRANE THOMPSONand COLL I -IT SOUXS STAY HERE, LIKE KAV ARKJOLD-' VWEA-THIS. n -n n m A I5 MY tH'S $AAAE.V AFFAIE.VOI i u By BLOSSER ' OtAV I -trsd i Ann "" 1 7 n inn a 1.1 iu -y .?MXirap-1 r THEY'VE WEVER MET A T ABACUS 50LDIER. OF FOB-TUNE BEFORE. K05CV! ' Y0UVL KUOCK 'EfA DEAD. WHY rr & twe CHANCE OF A fC 9V glir.iiyitevict.mc t. m. beg, a m. at. orrJ it -"S .MK. 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