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Show I ' SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) " SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 26-1942 PAGE THREE n - BUSINESS And PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Tou will find these Merchants and Professional People anxious to serve you. It will pay you to patronize them. AUTO GLASS LET us replace your broken glass. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 472-490 South University. Phone 100. tf AUTO PARTS USED ALL, KINDS of auto parts and tires. Provo Hide A Fur Co. tf AUTO RADIATOR RADIATORS repaired and flush ed. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 476 South University. Phone 100. tf FURNITURE REPAIRING ftEFINISHING, re-upholstering like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone 644. tf KEYS SAFES LOCKS SAFES opened, combinations changed. Glen's, 234 South State, Salt Lake City. tf LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED ALSO stove, washer repairs. Wringer rolls. C. Owen Draper, (Doc Fix It) 350 North 17th West. a6 MONEY TO LOAN DO YOU need ready cash? Loans from $25 to $2,000 on any easy payment plan. Call 280, N. C. Hicks. a26 MOVING AND STORAGE fELLOW CAJfct AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving. Packing, Storage, Ship ping. Phoce 300. 170 West 1st North. tf PLUMBING AND HEATING f. L. LARSON, 343 West Center. Phone 574. Call us for ea tarns ta-rns tee. tf RADIO SERVICE BARGAINS. New and used radios, also guaranteed service on all makes. Nuttall's Radio Service, 141 North University Ave. Phone 693-W. a23 STOVE REPAIRING iLX, makes at the General Shop. 135 North University Avenue. Phone 015W. tf SHOB REPAIR rHuST class up vo date quick work on shoes, oy "Sam The Shoe Man," at 278 West Center. LAKEVIEW TKALLKK CAMi "LOSE to Geneva works. Reasonable Reason-able rates. 4th South In Orem. Aug 1-42 I- WANTED tiDERS to and from Baccus job on 6 to 4 shift Phone 613. j26 CURRANT pickers, 35c per crate. Phone 09-J-l 8th West 10th North. j28 TWO girls to share nice apartment. apart-ment. Call at 172 East 3rd No. after 6 p. m. j26 PARTNER to help develop coal mine in Diamond Fork canyon. can-yon. -Tom Demos, 243 West Center. j29 WASHING machine spinner, good running order. Washer part not necessary. Phone 1341. j26 WJLL pay $1,000 down on apartment apart-ment or rooming house. Prefer to lease. Phone 070-R4. j27 FOR SALE OR TRADE Kruju"u"iri-i 1 - " " - - SIX room bungalow in Southeast Salt Lake City for modern home in Provo. Phone 1174, Provo. j29 ' TOP CASH PRICES For Late Model Passenger Cars and Pickup Trucks We Pay Off Contracts or Will Trade Lower Priced ICar for Your Equity CANNON-ASHTON CANNON-ASHTON 191 South University FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SALE! Mod. 2 Apartment House-Close House-Close in $6000. 20 Acre Farm Timp water, Canyon Road-$6500. 10 A. Provo' Bench $3150. 5 Apt. House Near B. Y. U. $25,000 furnished, rented. Modern 7 Room Brick Furnace $7350. Store - Cabins - Income 16,000. PROPERTY PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 39 W. 2nd North St., Provo, Utah Rowan Realty Buys $4500 5 Room Mod. Frame with 3 roomed modern basement base-ment apartment. Beautiful corner lot. Home only 3 years old. On State Highway, High-way, just 2 blocks from Lincoln Lin-coln High. $22006 Roomed Home M mile north of Provo City. 1 acres. $500 down. $69505 Room Brick Bungalow Bun-galow with 4 roomed basement base-ment Apartment. Attractive Attrac-tive corner lot. East Center St. Rowan Realty Inc NEW ADDRESS: 176 West Center St., Provo New Phone 2S5-J FOR RENT S Room Cottage Partly furnished. fur-nished. Not Modern. $20, 5 Room Canyon Home $35. HOMELAND Realty Co. Phone 72, or Call at . 904 North 2nd East, Sunday Homes For Sale $4750 5 Room Mod. Brick, hardwood floors; extra nice kitchen cabinets and full basement; new furnace, finished fin-ished room in basement. 3x 12 lot. Garage, N.E. location. loca-tion. Terms. $4500 5 Room Brick, 3 bedrooms bed-rooms with 4 room basement base-ment apt. 2 sets plumbing. Garage. N.E. location. $4200 Income Property Two 3-room and bath apartments apart-ments on ground floor . Brick Stucco, large lot good location. Live in one apt. and rent the other. Terms. $1525 1 Room Mod. Home with all conveniences. Garage. Ga-rage. At Vivian Park, Ero-vo Ero-vo Canyon. Let Us Serve You Robertson-Bushman Robertson-Bushman Realty & Ins. 67 E. Center St. - Phone 710 After Hours Call: J. V. Bushman 1470-J Hilton A. Robertson ...1125 Rowan Realty Buys $26504 Room Brick Home, modern; attractive grounds. Springville. $63006 Room Mod. Brick Bungalow, hardwood floors; two three-roomed basement apartments. Garage for 3 cars. South front. $2800 Room Mod. Frame, built only 3 years; near school. $5250 11 Acre Farm, variety varie-ty of crops, 5 roomed modern mod-ern brick home; barn, garage; ga-rage; 9-10 mile, from Lincoln Lin-coln High. $600 down. Rowan Realty Inc NEW ADDRESS: 176 West Center St., Provo, Utah New Phone 2S5-J CHOICE building site, one acre. Priced for immediate sale. Apply Ap-ply 469 North 3rd East. j30 5 ROOM frame home to be moved. mov-ed. Cheap. G. T. Harrison, 10th North 8th East. j27 LOST LADIES white purse .between Provo and Geneva. Keep money, return pilrse. Phone 362-W, Springville. J26 FOR SALE REAL ESTATK Real Buys in REAL; ESTATE by HEAL REALTY CO. 5 Room Mod. Frame Home with half basement "Furnace, "Fur-nace, garage. Price $4000. $1000 down. Immediate possession. 4 Room Summer Home at Vivian Park, Provo Canyon. Modern conveniences. Partly, Part-ly, furnished. $1500. Immediate Im-mediate possession. 2 Choice Acres Close in. Fruit and flowers. 4 room cottage. Fine chicken coop and barn. $4000. Fine 8 Room, 2-Story Colonial Co-lonial Home. Brick construe con-strue .on, splendid condition. Clost in, with basement apartment. Plumbing on each floor. Steam heating plant with stoker, all in perfect per-fect condition. Very choice and well landscaped lot. Double garage. Price $8000, terms. 6 Acres Choice Fruit with first-class water right on Canyon Boulevard. $3000. Many Other Good Buys in City Lots, Farms, Ranches. Heal Realty Co. 165 West Center Street After Hours Call: T. H. Heal 876 or J. E. Syrett 1130 6 I loom Brick and Frame-Mod., Frame-Mod., Payson. 44-100 acre. $1600. 2 Complete Apts. $3150. ' 5 Room Mod. Fur.; full basement; hardwood floors. $4750. 44 Acre. 6 Room Home Bam, etc. Close in. $8500. Other Farms, Homes, Apt Houses. Owens Realty Co. 45 W. 1st North - Phone 175 Very Good Buys! 17' Acres near New Steel Plant, suitable for building lots. Good investment $2000. 67 Acre Resort Buildings, Cabins, equipment; Service Station. A real investment. $10,500. 5 Room Modern Home 2 acres choice land, in Orem. $5250. Business Property and good Modern Home in Payson, Utah. $6800 each. HOMELAND Realty Co. NO. 8 WEST CENTER ST. Phone 72 FOR SALE CARS 1935 CHEVROLET. 242 ',4 North Main, Spanish Fork, Phone 294-W. j26 1939 FORD Sedan. Good condition. condi-tion. 242 North Main, Spanish Span-ish Fork, phone 294-W. j26 IVj TON Chevrolet Truck. Phone 062-J-l. J26 1941 Plymouth coupe, 14,000 miles. Good rubebr, 196 So. 1st West, Spanish Fork. j28 HELP WANTED MALE 0000000000 PART time collection work, must have car. Salary, car mileage.' Write Herald Box 61. J23 FOR SALE OR LEASE DUNN'S Confectionery A Lunch. Payson. Bargain due to illness. Phone S. W. Williams, Provo. FOR RENT FURNISHED ahstsaPWaahaaoahah' ONE ROOM apartment, 390 West 5th South. J27 MODERN sleeping room, 1 or 2 men. Phone 1452-J. 356 North 2nd East J29 2 BEDROOMS, each for one or two persons, with bath. 289 East Center. j29 FOR RENT ROCK Canyon water stock. Call Taylor, 052-R-3. J28 NEW 5 room brick home in American Fork ready for occupation oc-cupation next month. See R. G. Gardner, American Fork. Phone 24-J. j26 NEW Floor Sander and floor poKsher. Utah Valley Glass & Paint al6 FOR SALE OR RENT PIANOS, accordions, guitars. Bargains. Bar-gains. Bought sold. Lessons. Phone Prot S. W7 Williams. a8 900000 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS $00000 RED table beets, $1.00 per bushel. G. L. Weech, 17th West 8th South. J28 2ND CUTTING of hay in field or delivered, ready now. Also apricots. Phone 576-M. 526 North 6th West. J31 SWEET pit apricots. R. F. D. No. 3 Box 129. j28 GOOD 2-wheel trailer, good tirea Ida Taylor, Rte. No. 2 Box 16-A. J28 FORCED to vacate will sell cows, heifers, horses, and farm machinery. ma-chinery. W. M. Jacobsen, West Drive. J31 CHOICE Jersey cow, just freshened. fresh-ened. Phone 064-J-4. J27 GOOD riding horse, weighs 1050 lbs. Phone Ol-R-4. Rte. No. 1. j30 GRAIN binders, mowers, hay rakes, cultivators. Phone 034-R-l j30 USED furnate, good condition. Call 062-J2 or 1286-R. j26 COW, freshen soon. Rt. No. 3 Box 149. J26 16 FT. house trailer, factory built. W. Williamson, River 'fridge Trailer Park. J26 LATHAM raspberries. Phone 08-J-3. J26 USED L. C. Smith typewriter. 65 East 6th North. j26 HIGH quality, well-broke saddle horses. Melvin Wilson, Payson. j26 NEW Electrolux released for sale, also supplies and service, all elextrolux models factory representative, Nuttall's Radio Service, 141 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 693-W. J26 HOLLAND furnace with blower and stoker. Phone 062-J-l. j26 USED National cash register. Riverside Grocery. )28 ONE horse, suitable for work or riding. Phone 459. j27 COMPLETE barber shop equipment. equip-ment. Wheel chair, like new. 61 No. 1st West, Spanish Fork, Phone 117. J27 CHOICE apricots, Julian Hansen, Han-sen, 7th house east of Lincoln High school. j27 RED beets, 11th West 12th So. V. E. Slater. j27 STOKER water heater, Call 062-J2 or 1286-R. J27 RED beets, turnips, carrots. Phone 03U2. 17th West 3rd South. j27 J CANADIAN HORIZONTAL 1 Depicted . province of Canada. 8 Net proceeds . ; (abbr.). Id Priority (prefix). 11 Norwegian river. 12 Dove's call. 13 Little demon. 14 Female saint (abbr.). 15 Ringlet. 16 Seine. 17 Symbol for tellurium. 18 Fragrant oleo resin. 19 Editor (abbr.) SO.Compass point 'Alternating ' fcurrent abbr.). 23 Perfume. 25 Its fertile prairie ex-'tends ex-'tends from the -!' border bor-der to the Saskatchewan river. 31 Walking Answer to Previous Puzzle IMIIHIAII LQVTCTh, .tunafornoel arISnJap zEQdkj 1 H T Ni K E R A RAIDS .-iST- FACTOR ETR EIAERA I RONlUL ENONT Jugoslav I AR sticks 32 Rigid. 34 Dawn (comb. form). 36 Deep hole. 38 Sift (Scot.). 39 South Dakota (abbr.). 40 Cupidity. 42 Feminine Undergarment Valor. 46 Kinds. 47 Holy persdn. 49 Scintillate. 50 Born. 51 Quarrelsome i U b I I I I 14 '5 IS 17 I I Is" 9 lo 1 JLj-L ' n r a -3 r . 11 is i"T ; l IP'5 " Z5 26 27 2f 29 v" ""p" w I ' ''ML. . - i5 2ZH55 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 25 MISCELLANEOUS 00W00t 40 passenger bus available going to and from Provo to Ordnance plant. Pick up service arranged. arrang-ed. Bus meets all three shifts. Contact Ernest Dean or meet on Walgreen Drug corner. J28 PARTY who called 070-R4 in regards re-gards to 14 rooms please call again. Misplaced address. j27 t00t0000000t0M000 HELP WANTED FEMALE l0000000P00l0000t KITCHEN help. Apply at Keeley's 36 West Center. j26 EXPERIENCED waitress and fountain girl. Apply 36 West Center. J26 000000p00000000000000000t SALESMAN WANTED tMf00M00t0VMM EDUCATIONAL Salesman! Old established Home Study School offers splendid opportunity. Utah territory. Leads furnished furnish-ed Liberal commissions. Write giving expedience and references. refer-ences. J. J. Sher, Art Instruction Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. j26 STATISTICS WARRANTY DEEDS Bertha Turner Brecken to . Harold D. Jones, Lot 5, Block 20, Plat A. American Fork $200 Ella Mordue to Sarah L. Knudsen. Blk .27, Plat A, Lehi $1 Joseph E. Dorton to Edna D. Taylor. Blk. 39, Plat A, Lehi $10 Joseph E. Dorton to Lula Anderson. And-erson. Blk 39, Plat A, Lehi . .$1 John Ernest Farrer et al to George Merton Farrer. Blk. 8, Plat C, Prpvo $1500 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS Utah county to William Grote-gut. Grote-gut. Sec. 16, Twp. 8, Range 3 E $1 Utah County to Asa L. Curtis. Cur-tis. Sec. 29, Twp. 9, Range 1 E. $1 Florence M. Prentiss to Ida V. Sllberman. Sec. 23, Twp. 6, Range 2 E $1 O ANSWERS "7 TO WAR QUIZ Questions on Page 2 Sec 2 1. The officer Is a captain, 2. This refers to military police, who are especially detailed soldiers. sol-diers. Often formed Into battalions bat-talions and companies, they perform per-form guard duty, usually in cities or towns near military posts. , 3. Colonel Britton is the pseudonym pseu-donym of the British leader of the underground war in Europe. He inspired the famous V campaign. PLAN PET SHOW LEHI Lehi recreational leaders lead-ers are arranging for a pet show to be given on Wednesday, 'Aug. 5, on the school campus. Prizes will be given for the smallest pet. the largest pet, oldest pet, and tte best appearing pet. All children chil-dren of Lehi are invited to enter the pet show. First American World War 1 troops arrived in France on May 10, 1917. PROVINCE 12 Billiard stick. 15 Cleaners. 18 European state. 20 Pig pens. 22 Incorporated (abbr.). 23 Siamese coin. 24 Sail yard (Scot). 26 Narrow fillets of cotton; 27 Girl's name. 28 Soak flax. 29 Nova Scotia (abbr.). 30 Its capital is . 33 Experts. 35 Heraldric shield fillet (Pi). 37 Test. 29 Step. 41 Piece out 42 Infant 43 Poker stake. 45 Within (comb. form). 47 Dry. 48 Thrice (music) 51 Direct current (abbr.). 52 Sun god. person. 53 Appointed! 54 Like. 55 Automotive device (pi.). VERTICAL 1 Mineral. 2 Equipped. 3 September (abbr.). 4 Multitudes. 5 Italian royal' family name. 6 Little. 7 Area measure, 8 Constellation. 9 Regulate by law. SIDE GLANCES ' Tblks sort of snubbed me and old Barney before the war, tnaam, but now we're welcome at the best homes 1" SERIAL STORY BANNERS FLYING BY MARY RAYMOND THR STORY t Chriatte. eae of tit C'oltoa tniai. nan down from her arat boIv flight to flat Bart Sanderaoa, at the a!4. Christie la la lore with Bart, a mrdlra! atadeat aid air ratha-alaat, ratha-alaat, bat he doeaa't approve at her Aria. The faet that he"a rich doeaa't Make It aay easier. DrlvlBB- Christie home, Bart atea. ttoaa he haa met a arlrl n the trala, Sandra Rydall. who la eom-laar eom-laar to live la Weatwood. Christie seaaea the new lrl la pretty-therefore pretty-therefore daaceroaa. COMPETITION ARRIVES CHAPTER II HRISTIE, in Bart's arms, whirled past her mother and Miss Sarah Lancaster. She gave them her most heart-warming smile, because she felt sorry for them both sitting there against the wall. For her mother, still pretty at 42, her romantic girlhood so far in the background . . . and for Miss Lancaster, who had never had any romance at all. "Gosh, what a dull evening," Tommy had cut in. "I think it's rather nice, myself," my-self," Christie answered. "Why the sweet brotherly attention?" "Well, to be honest, I need a little extra money all you have in your evening bag." "Tommy are you always broke? Anyway, everything's free. A lobster lob-ster plate, I'm hearing." "The perfect Family Tone," Tommy laughed. "Let's switch to something pleasant. ' And I do mean pleasant. There's a girl here well, nothing quite like her has ever set foot in this town before. She came in late with the Robb Nortons. She and I are going to slip out at intermission. I promised prom-ised to show her our most spectacular spec-tacular night spot She's really keen about It." Could she be the same girl Bart had been talking about? Of course she was! "She looks pretty social," Bart had said- The next moment, Bart had cut in again. Suddenly, the music stopped abruptly. ab-ruptly. Then as quickly swung into "God Bless America." "Good tune," Bart said, as the dancing stopped. They were staniing now by the arch which separated the ballroom from the enclosed porch. Tommy and a girl were dancing on the dimly-lighted porch. They danced past Christie And Bart and into the ballroom; and as though completely unaware of the sensation they were causing, caus-ing, double-stepped the martial rhythm with perfect timing. a rpHE girl wore a bright red frock, with a huge skirt that emphasized empha-sized her slim waist. Her eyes were enormous and velvety black. "Tommy's a fool," Bart said. "If this had been Europe, he would have been rushed off by the military mili-tary police. He's pretty lucky he lives in America." "Tommy!" Christine echoed indignantly, in-dignantly, "what about that girl? She should have brought some respect re-spect for this country wlien she came from Europe!" Bart spoke slowly, "I think it's rather unfair to judge a person so quickly," Christie's anger fell from her. "Perhaps it is," she said in a low tone. She had realized that not all her anger was directed against the new girl because of the exhibition. exhi-bition. She disliked her because she was beautiful and dangerous because Bart obviously didnt dislike her. Now, she was beating a retreat because Bart might be forced into open championship of the other girl. "It's just that everybody was looking at Tommy as thoygh he were a traitor," Christie said. Her voice trembled a little. "Oh, now look here. Aren't you getting a little hysterical about the whole thing? Nobody as going to spoil this evening for me. Sit this out with me, Christie. I've something to tell you. Christie's personal sky was swept clear of storm clouds. She thought, as Bart piloted her toward to-ward the Palm Room: "It's silly By GA1LBRAITH t; r vt fir '0 "Pm glad ! met you," Sandra said. "I wanted to see what you were like." ... "I hope I haven't disappointed you," Christie said sweetly. to be this much in love." A look from Bart could lift her up or drop her down. Right now she was on top of the world. Bart had something to tell her! They had reached the dim, secluded Palm Room; and Bart had caught her close to him. "Christie, I had it all planned out to ask you to marry me. Dr. Atwell wants me to come in with him, as soon as I finish my in-terneship." in-terneship." "Dr. Atwell," Christie breathed. Chief surgeon at the near-by Lakeville hospital, head of his clinic, and one of the famous men in his field. "Yes," Bart's voice was low and tense. "But I can't do it, Christie. This war business has got me. I'm going to get in there and pitch." "I'll wait," Christie whispered. "Oh, darling it might be a long time. But you will stand by, Christie?" "You know I will." He kissed her again, and then released her. A low, amused laugh had startled them. "Hello, soldier." SANDRA RYDALL had come close to them. She was nearer Christie, but her eyes were on Bart. "Hello," Bart said, adding "Christie, this is Sandra Rydall." He turned to Christie: "Shall we tell her?" "Why not?" Christie thought, happily. It would be just as well for this arrogant young beauty to know how things stood. "I'm the seventh daughter of a seventh son," Sandra said lightly. "That makes me know things without being told. Besides I was only two feet away when you sprang the big news." "Oh," Christie's face burned. The girl was bold, shameless. "But it wasn't news to me." Sandra continued carelessly. "You see he had told me before. You're still strong for the Air Corps, I guess." Christie's shocked surprise was succeed eI by pure fury. If she spoke now, she would certainly betray her indignation and contempt con-tempt for this girl and her cheap tactics. She did -not speak, waiting wait-ing for Bart to put the stranger in her place. , But Bart was smiling. He had Justices, Constables Submit Nominations Little interest will be attached to the election of precinct justices jus-tices of the peace and constables in Utah county at the coming: elections with only one candidate filing- in most cases and in some precincts there being no candidates candi-dates at all. The oniy contest looming' ahead is for justice of the peace in Springville precinct, where Ralph Snelson and Wayne Johnson are both seeking- the Democratic nomination. nom-ination. There are no Republican candidates. In other precincts, lone candidates candi-dates filing for justice of the peace or constable are as follows: fol-lows: Justices' of the peace Ernest V. Keele, Democratic, Spanish Fork; William Kitchen, Republican, Republi-can, Payson; Irving L. Pratt, Democrat, American Fork; H. V. Wentz, Republican, Orem city court; E. P. Richmond, Democrat, Payson; Victor M. Anderson, Democrat, Vineyard. Constables Silven Zobell, Democrat, Dem-ocrat, Lake View; William Warren1 War-ren1 Carter, Dem., Spring Lake; N. A. Peterson, Democrat, Provo; Pro-vo; Jared Tanner, Democrat, Payson. In precincts where no candidates candi-dates have filed, those who have served in the past will continue their posts until successors are qualified. COPYRIGHT. 14fc, NEA SERVICE. INC. lighted a cigaret and the brief glow showed the amused gleam in his eyes. - "You evidently think I don't know my mind." "People change them," Sandra said slowly. Well, it's still the Air Corps with me," Bart answered. He added, "and I don't change my mind." Tommy had come up. "Hello," he greeted them. "Where did I lose you, Sandra? One minute you were standing by me and the next you were the little girl who wasn't there. You haven't forgot- tea we are leaving at intermis sion?" "I only forget things I dont want to remember," Sandra replied. re-plied. She turned to Christie.. "I'm glad I met you," she said. "I wanted to see what you were like." "I hope I haven't disappointed! you," Christie said sweetly. "Not at all," the other girl answered. an-swered. "I think I knew exactly what you would be like." Only her smile robbed the words of malice, and Christie had the feeling feel-ing that the smile was for Bart'a benefit. She waited until Sandra and Tommy had left the room. Then, she turned to Bart. "She knew about your plans for joining up. About me!" "What's wrong with that?" Bart was looking at her in astonishment. astonish-ment. "We were on the train several sev-eral hours together. It was natural nat-ural to discuss things we were interested in-terested in. She's a direct young person, and she asked if there was a girl at the end of the line. I said there was. Then, we got to talking about the war, and she , found out it was the air eud of it for me." She could see that he was waiting, wait-ing, half bewildered, for her reply. She must put this hurt back of her. Men didn't think about things the way women did. "Does that clear things, up?" Christie nodded. She loved him the war, and her , country ' emergency these were the big? concerns. She would not let Sandra or anyone or anything undermine hex happiness. Only, she hoped she wouldn't run into her again. --- . (To Be Continued) n7 -Tf |