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Show P R 0 V 0 (tffAH) ;EvfeKfNg HW-AL"D,- ' wVd'iTeSO T j 0 S-j fV l9t6' For WANT ADS PHONE 495 ftfent ads will appear oo the Classifled Ad Page If they are in the office before 9 a. ecu after which they .will appear in the column -Too for CUaslfica- Uon." -. Want Ads will be accepted untfl 1 p. ixl, except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sunday's Issue if phened into the office by 4 p. m. Rates First insertion, per line 10 cnta; each additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one week, per lH?e 30 cents; two weeks, per line 50 cents; one month, per line 00 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line Minimum accepted. 2 lines. Double price will be charged if payment is delayed delay-ed or i collector must calL Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt. type. s POINTING AND PAPER HANGING FOR Painting, papering, interior decorating. I'h. 253VV. Work guar. Kirkwood Painters. jl& SMALL power cement mixer. Write Box C. M. Herald. jll HELP WANTED FEMALE ELDERLY lady to care for home and baby. Herald, Box RB. jl4 MEN-WOMEN. Start $105.00 to $175.00 montu. Government jobs. 25 coached FREE. Apply for particulars today sure. Box 1370R, Provo Herald. jyl FOB SALE MISCEIXANEOUS 1 TEAM, harness, rubber tired wagon. All $165. Vh. 029R1, jll) A WEEK old pullets, Rhode Island,, Reds. 45 N. fith East. jl2 t TEAM Bex 80. work horses. Route 3. jl6 Peterson. jl2 SPRING fryers J. H. .. 863 East 8th North FAMILY milk cow fresh with heifer calf Also good home by owner. Springville Rd Box 6. jl5 USED mower and rake in jood and jll cond. Consolidated Wagon Machine Co. 200 1 yr. old pullet;?, living 90 I)er cent. 60c e.i 1 A. 3 W. jlO YOUNG Jersey row. tu freshen soon KK N.Vniv. Ph. SSI J. jl5 E LECTRI C r'H r if ; r n t o r .-ch oa p . J. P. McAffie. SpnngvrlW- Rd. Box 38. jlO 1ST. class Jersey t-w. freshen in few days. 132 N 5 West jll GOLDEN Labrador Retrieving pups. Fastest swimming dog in the world. 4hort thick hair, burs do not stick. Excellent hunting dog, good companion. 1201 N. 5 W. Phone 13SH. jl2 GREEN peas. 12th N. 3 W William Ratcliffe, Ph. 1263J. jll SPECIAL SALE On used tires and tubes. Complete Com-plete stock of all sizes. Priced for quick turnover. Yv'e also' carry a complete line of used auto parts. Phone 3G7. Provo i Hide & Fur Co. 14 8 West 6th South. jy3 WHITE Sewing Machines, genuine genu-ine parts, needles ana service. Hemstitching.-5c yd. Elizabeth Souter Shop. 4.58 W. Centr. jy7 fNbU CANT GET ? y AVMy FROM IT- J C si wr5 ley's MCrT HAS THE SS&&X&X 1 i finest rVV J FLAVOR rflSsa TH PERFECT GUM r.l BUY NOW! 8 ACRES Fine Land in high state of cultivation. Fruits, berries, alfalfa; al-falfa; good water, right; located best part of Mapleton. Good home and other improvements. Owner will consider trade for Provo home. Good Modern Home, Farmington; good location;. t to trade for Provo or nearby property. Home, Building Lots, in all parts of city. Acreage,, building sites. ' list Your Property With Us VVc Can Sell It For You Always the Best in Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. it So If We Say So" " Dixon Real Estate Co Reduce Your Mortgage Payments Under the FHA Insured Mortgage Plan. We will loan up to 80 of the appraised value. Call GRAY REALTY COMPANY or write CAPSON-BOTVIAN, REALTORS Salt Lake City , 10 R. Mod. Brick on p. street, j 2 sets plumbing .... $4,250 i Homes close in . .$1200 and up ' Farms and Ranches at Bargain Prices! PROWS & HAWS, 53 North Univ. Ave, Phone 456 Provo Building Sites ONE ACRE TRACTS Any part - reasonably priced. Get a Homesite cheap now! QUICK SALE - Double House must sell. Strictly Modern - Owner leaving, NEW and UP-TO-DATE MODERN MOD-ERN HOME Built to add to Apts Near B. Y. U. o - - 640 A. CATTLE RANCH- $3250. Will Handle 100 Head. o LAND - BUILDING - STORE ' FIXTURES $1550.00. PHONE 1009 Willard L. Sowards KEAI, ESTATE BROKER Provo, Utah POSITION WANTED SKILLED; Inq. 900 ment. dependable carpentCT. N. Univ. Ave. base- FR SALE i CARS 1927 CADILLAC sedan. New rubber. rub-ber. Sacrifice for quick sale. Tod Wing. 30 N. 2nd E. Springville. Spring-ville. , jll WHEN you buy an auto, ask your dea.eryabout the $5 00 down, 20-month 20-month payment plan of the Personal Per-sonal Finance Co. 207 Knight Block. Phone 210 U FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 RM. mod. apt. for couple. 459 North 6th East. jll ATTRACTIVE mod. furn. apt., 2 bdrnis. 2 E. 1st. No. jl4 3 RM. md apt. i33 N. 5 E. No children. Inq. jl4 LARGE front rm 1st flood. Fine for young couple. Ph. 306W. j21 3 RM. mod. apt. Adults only. Inq. 210 N. 3 W. after 6. p. m. jl4 3 LARGE rm. mod. apt. 177 North 1st East. jl2 2 ROOM apt. Adults only. 58 West 3rd South. jl9 COOL pleasant rms. U. Inq. 107 E. 6 p. m. near B. Y N. after 5 jll 3 RM. mod. apt. Couple only. 315 North Univ. Ave. jll 1ST Class apt. June 13 to Aug. 15, $37.50 per month. No children. chil-dren. 434 N. 1st West. jlO 2 ROOM modern apartment. North 1st East. 468 jlO FROM June 14 to Sept 1. 5 rm. mod. home, 255 E. 5 N. jl4 STARTUP'S Apt?. mod. summer rates. 67 N. 1 W. cool. jl4 FOR SALE HOUSES IF interested in inexpensive home, Inq. 303 E. 1st No. jl2 J- FOR SALE OR TRADE LOT for sale or will trade for car. 808 W. 2nd r7o. jl2 WASHING machine, good cond. 574 N. 1 VV. Ph. 26SR. Will ex change for fruit. jlO cm U ,j r, ,; . LOST Business Card a j ' . , , , Furniture Dealers FURNITURE REPAIRED LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED & Repaired at Reasonable Prices! We Buy, Sell and Exchange Free X3all and Delivery Service WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Satisfaction Guaranteed GENERAL SHOP Phone 6IS-W - 159 North Univ. GEO. PILLS, Manager HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING 5c per yd. Button But-ton holes. 185 S. 4 W Formerly WTiite Sewing Machine Co. jl5 HELP WAN!KD TEACHERS wanted. Northwest-em Northwest-em Teachers Agency, Salt Lake City, Utah. J7-14 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WASH TUBBS THAT TWO O JEFF l PICKET'S ENEMIES WE'VE TALKEP TO. WHO'$ THE THIRDS HIS STEP ALLEY OOP i WELL, ALLEV- r OH) I THOUGHT I'D OO OUT AM' HAVE A LOOK. SO BRIGHT AM' EARLY AROUMD - FPCKLES AND HIS MOM ...MOM... I SHOULD SAY wave: Mdu I HAVE.' SEEK AnV poodles Pas BONES BEEN DRAGGING apouwd twem in here HERE THAT ) UPADI V PPDV LOOfED LIKE THIS? DAY A. rAV r " l MYRA NORTH. SPECIAL NURSE IVB BEEN IN SOME TICjHT PLACES LEW WEN, BUT AT LEAST I HAVE KNOWN rVASSee I WA5 -BUTTMIS VATNE5S" J)U THE HEART OF. THE LIBYAN DESERT, JACK AMD LEW WEN FACE HUNDREDS OF TOGTUOUS' MILES BEFORE TMEY CAM H O PE TO REAjCM CIVILIZATION! AGAOsl - 5 T 1 . m fnfri- hrdwn nurse on 8 o'clock Orem Return lo Orem Station, Provo. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS MALE to assist driving car to Laramie, VryorCiHtvr, for trans. 224 South 7th West. jl2 DRIVING to Denver, Saturday. Can take two passengers. Call 587M. jl TAILORING TATirvRTNO for ladies and gentlemen. Mitchell the Tailor. 267 North. 3rd East, Provo. J12 PIANO INSTRUCTION C. W. REID, autaor of the Reid piano method. Simmons home, Tabernacle, every Saturday. j28 SO, HE'S GONWA HAVE FOift """"pn AaWe" L plumbiihig'1 ' and service call Gilbert Field. 1396J. r ..;,tf MVfJT FIN' THERE'S. ACOUMO, 15 HE ? HMMM-1 DOMT LIKE TH' LOOI-C IM HIS EVE .' IT'S JUS' POSSIBLE PIMD A WAV TO GET Ur- t?AWM-lM FRIENDS IF HE DOESNT MOM. LISTEN. THIS IS A SABER STOP, 'TOOTHED TIGER rLL J BONE...rrS VORIH MOSIEY TO A MUSEUM.... BUT ONLY IF WE GET THE BONES OF THE ENTIRE ANIMAL -c WATEC 6KS PQOB- LM,NOW-WE FOLLOW RISING SUN-MUST CDME TO RIVER MILE, , EVENTUALLY rn - - r i' f39?D-. -- .- V wit,,,., HL FOR RENT -UNFURNISHED HOUSE, 5 rW'lnqxiire 255 West 2nd South. j!5 4 RM. unf, apt. Call Sam Levin, 557 or 189, . jli 3 ROOM home, partly modern, near- B". Y. l). No children. Renters must have job. Apply 691 No. Univ. Ave. jyl 5 RM. mod. apt. with furnace. No dogs. 257 W. 4 North. jlO FOR RENT 8 RM. mod. brick dwelling at 259 E. 3 N. Provo. $20 per mo. as is. Blaine Chatelain, 508 Boston Bos-ton Bldg., Salt Lakt City, Ut. J12 ELECTRIC floor polisher. Gess-ford's, Gess-ford's, Inc. 47 N. Univ. J28 Gregory I, a follower of Benedict, Bene-dict, made Pope in 590, was the first monk to take the papal of-flec of-flec The world's annual paper production pro-duction is about 8,000,000 tons. Antipater of Palestine is thought to have made the seleotion of the Seven Wonders of the World about 200 B. C HE EAC-SPLITTI.M& TERKIRC EXPLOSION. A LOOk: HE MIGHT OUT I ; j I HOPE YOU'RE RlGUT-I RlGUT-I HATE TO THINK. OF MAKING A DfNMS'R FOR. THOSE VULTURES COURAGE' WE DISAPPOlMT FOUL BIRDS, YETf I -s t' 2 1 s...ANDFOR,oo? Ttrm "OSE WE WANT TO FIWD THE W CAN BE J VjOU fiEMEMBER ) QAy4 , ' SOLD ' J V. WHAT NtXJ DID " j 1 O' ' 4 fiDbaU tint! Guardianship ' Notices OeniTilKQounty clerk or the RespjMtivn Signer for Further Information. ; , L NOTICE TO. CRErITOtt Estate of Arthur N. Taylor, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned un-dersigned at the Law Office of Maurice Harding, Farmers . and Merchants Bank Building, Provo, Utah, on or before the 20th day of September, A. D., 1936. ARTHUR D. TAYLOR, LYNN D. TAYLOR, ELTON L. TAYLOR, HENRY D. TAYLOR, Administrators. Pub. May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 1936. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Utah, State of Utah. Home Owners' Loan Corporation, Corpora-tion, a corporation, plaintiff, V3. James M. Lake and Eva L. Lake, his wife. First Doe, Second Doe, and Third Doe, defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE at eleven o'clock a. m. on the 19th day of June. 1936, at the front door of the Courthouse, TVW N0' ONE. Or TWtM o GOOD LAJCVd. HALF THE WINDOWS IN EL ARE SHATTERED- KJOW, LISTEM,V0U FELLAS .TOO WITH OUR STRAKJG6R r r vxxv sEifi OA i f ii inmii x i m m aw ii fiiin i ww w i I OF A GUARD OF HOKIOR , SEE ? HE i K.1ir,WT WAUDPR TOO PAD " ' AWAV AH' r.CT 1K.ITO TROUBLE - J IIeanm4ileJ 13 BY NEA SEWV CC. INC. T. MREC. U. S. PAT. OFF, j THERE'S GALAWAY'S TENX NOW- SURE-THE SURE-THE GIRL WILL BE HVST6RS PARTY. W1TM MVRA OKAY STILL UNDER THE INFLUENCE OP DEVRIES' STRANGE DRUG, SLOWLY kPPBCVVCMESl THE CAMP: sTOie HEADS AMI! r.iiisotis 1. William Stoner of Salt Lake City was elected grand high priest of. the Royal Arch Masons, succeeding suc-ceeding Harold W. Brangham, in an election, of the grand coucil, royal and select masters, and the twenty-fifth annual convocation of the grand chapter. Royal Arch Masons. In a meeting Monday morning A. D. Pinney, also of Salt Lake City, was elected grand master of the gTand council of royal and select masters. E. O. Moes, Provo, was named deputy grand master. Other officers elected by the Royal Arch Masons are as fol- in Provo, Utah,, the property described de-scribed as follows, to-wit: Lots 8 and 9, in Block 2. South side addition to Provo City, Utah County, Utah. Situated in Section Sec-tion 12. in Township 7 South, of Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Dated May 27. 1936. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County. Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Herald, Her-ald, May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1936. SURE SO SHO. fcrO L VAjVbVK VFVO OVi. ( GOOO HARD ovkl 1 HISS n faETOPLE RUM INTO THE V STRICKEN. f HOVO - I WAK1T YOU FR1EKJD SORT .--AWRIGHT, '-i LCMVC livi TO US OH(GRAjC10US, IF THEY'RE NOT THERE, YOU D BETTER RUN TO THE DRUG STORE AND GET ME A BOTTLE OF SMELLING V. SALTS! I KNOW ABSOLUTELY DOC? SHE'LL POaCACTLfl L LETS OOf Ufc1" ( HAPPEME0) r?LOWEP UP. SEE TE PUST, L,r- Y IT WAV NAWTh 1 ( V OF TOW-Ni- SJFk V W'-' -- V LETS JHW (,t 193 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. WCG. U. S. PAT . OFF. J lows: TborwaldiJ. Nelson, Salt Lake City, grand king; Thorite in N. Larsen, Ogden, grand scribe; W. W. Rager, Salt Lake City, grand treasurer; John M- Duhlap. Salt Lake City, grand secretary. Officers appointed are: E. H. Bingham, Sa.it Lake City, grand lecturer; William J. Goddard, Salt Lake City, grana chaplain; Glen C. Ray, Provo, grand captain of the hosts; Henry D. Porter, Jr., Ogden, grgnd principal sojourer; Rex Wheelwright, Park City, grand Royal Arch captain;, William Wil-liam Littlejohn. Price, grand master, mas-ter, thelrd veil; Henry F. Laub, Logan, grand master, second veil; W. E. Fleetwood," Provo, grand master, first veil: Charles Shields, Salt Lake City, grand sentinel. ESCAPE INJURIES None was injured in two minor automobile collisions Monday afternoon aft-ernoon and Tuesday morning. Cars driven by Rellis Van Petty,. 21, and K. H. Monaon, 37, both of Prgvo, collided at 444 South First East street, where Monson was turning in at his home. . Leona Alexander, 20. of Spanish Fork, was driving from a driveway drive-way at 115 South Third Wast street when her car was struck by a northbound machine which she could not see because of a parked car by the driveway. BY MARTIN fcOOTS MST BY CRANE STRS ETS , SEWILPEREP, PAN IC- BY HAMLIN BY BLOSSEK YA BETTER FfWD YOURSELF A SOFT SPOT, MOM THE ROWES ARE GONE ! r m tftc ii pat ncr jff) 1936 pT wtA iwv. v. j- . v . nilMr7PD LIKE AN ' SAV - JUS' AS A TIP TO YOU, ) HE'S A HUMAM HURRICANE - S SO COM DUCT . YOURSELVES r OtA, HE ?5 ACCORDINGLY 9 J ( IS HE? OKAY- WE GOTCHA A: A I MRfSf ) 'I PI, m MC U BY THOMPSON and GOLL CURSE THE LUCK? WHO ARE THOSE MEDDLING FOOLS? NO ONE MUST KNOW MV SECRET WAUT, ILL FIRE i Crt s&L - , ; Urn,., |