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Show Classified ADS j OPPORTUNITY I MEN OR WOMEN Responsible person from this area, to service and collect from automatic dispensers. No I selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $400.00 to J $700.00 investment necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly neis up to $300.00 monthly. Possibility j fulltime work. For local interview inter-view give phone and full particulars. parti-culars. Write P.O. Box 8047, Miracle Mile Station, Minneapolis Minnea-polis 16, Minn. ARE YOU TIRED of STRIKES and LAYOFFS? Want a permanent job? Local Company has immediate openings open-ings for several clean-cut young you-ng men with good speaking voices. Do you think you can sell? Our men are earning $150 to $300 per week. Car necessary. We will train and furnish leads to start. If interested, int-erested, call Mr. Lloyd at IIU 4-5249 for appointment and interview. FOR YOUNG READERS DANCERg OF TOMORROW, by N. Capon. (The atory of a girl's training at the Royal Ballet School). EXPERIMENTS WITH A MICROSCOPE, MICRO-SCOPE, by N. F. Beeler. (How to handle a microscope and why and how it operates). JOSEPH PULITZER, by I. Noble. (A thoroughly fascinating biography). PICNIC PONY, by V. Moore. (A picture book about a mischievous pony) THE 8INGIN0 SHOEMAKER, by A. B. Aleseios. (A charmitag jkitro- ' duction to Greece. THE SWEET PATO0TIE DOLL, by M. Calhoun. (The story of a doll made of a sweet potato). AFRAID TO RIDE, by C. W. Anderson; And-erson; (Judy regains her confidence ' in riding by helping to train a mishandled horse). , CIRI BIRI-BIN, by M. Silverman. (About an Italian boy who loved to aing). DOWN RIVER, by R. Church. (Fur- ther adventure of the boys who appeared in "Five Boya in a Cave). MYSTERY OF THE GREEN OAT, hy P. A. Whitney. (A strange, bus-penseful bus-penseful story with the a-tmoaphere and Oriental heritage of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. OUR FRIENDLY FRIENDS, by L. Slobodkin. (An appropriate bqok for bedtime about the farm animals). PETER AND THE MOON TRIP, by IL W. Corson. (Abook about spact trarvel based on recent discoveries). RUNNING FOX, THE EAGLE HUNTER, by T. Shannon. (The story of a Hopi Indian boy, beautifully illustrated). SEALS AND WALRUSES, by L. Darling. (Traits, habits, and life-cycles life-cycles of these animals, and what is being done to protect them from - extinction). ALWAYS ANNE, by H. F. Wilson. (Girls will love this deeply probing story of Anne's emotional growing np) FAVORITE POEMS OLD AND NEW, selected for boys and girls by Helen Ferris. (An outstanding book the whole family will enjoy, FAMILIAR ANIMALS AND HOW TO DRAW THEM, 'by H. Jacobson. (A teginaer'a guide, explaining the whys hows, whens, and( wherefores of letter writing. '', v i i HEU BOOKS at Calvin Smith Library. FOR ADULTS A CUP OF TEA FOR MR: THOR-"GILL, THOR-"GILL, by S. Jameson, (A novel of pride and corruption). THE GALLANT MRS. STONEWALL, by H. T. Kame. (A biographical novel , based on the lives of General and -Mrs Stonewall Jackson). THE LONE DEPUTY, by W. D. Overholser. (An exciting western novel). THE MOON BY NIGHT, by J. P. Packer. (A romantic novel about a young womans journey to the South African jungle- to marry an unknown lover). RIFLES FOR WATIE, by H. Keith. (A history of the Civil War) YOUNO DOCTOR RANDALL; by A. McElfresh: , (A story of a young doctor beset , by many; problems). ALL HONORABLE . JIEN, by D, Karp. (A' highly' 'dramatic ' suspense novel revolving around an issue of our times). PARENTS ON ; THE RUN, by M. . Beecher. (An common sense book for todays parents-. CASTLE ON Tlffi BORDER, by M, Benary. (An exceptional novel giving a picture of postwar Germany and young people trying to establish a new way of life). LOST: Vacinity of Casto Lane, ;toy. French poodle. Reward. 5177 South 2870 East. INCOME OPPORTUNITY. . Reliable man or. woman from this area to service a route of cigarette machines. Will take 5 hours a week of your spare time and can net as high as $275 monthly and can be built to full time business with our help, which could eventually net $20,000 annually. No experience exper-ience or selling necessary, route is established for the operator. To qualify you must have $900 to $1800 cash immediately immed-iately available, which is se, cured, and a serviceable automobile. auto-mobile. If sincerely interested write for personal interview giving phone number and brief outline of background to Box 5182, St. Paul, Minn. - 1 1 I II I n I CLEARANCE USED SEWING MACHINES Portables from $7.50 up Cabinet Models $14.95 up at Sugar House Sewing Center 1994 So. 11th East FOR SALE 2 bedroom home, dining room, knotty pine rm., full basement and good south east location. Reduced for quick sale to $13,500 bracket Call IN 6-5281. PERSONAL Foot Massage for Health 2114 South 11th East -Room A. IIU 5-9121 WANTED 5 women fashion counselors. Party plan. NO delivering. NO collecting. FREE SAMPLES. Phone Blanch-ette at HU 5-5194 evenings. TWO FREEZERS FOR SALE: 17 ft. freezer upright like new for $199.95 dial TO 4-9661 1 Frig. $75.00 dial HU 4-4591 DEL KUNKEL COMPANY On the 2nd day of April, 1958 Mr. A. L. Eicholz, of Springfield, Spring-field, Missouri, sold his S3 1-3 interest and ownership in the Del Kunkel Co. To Del Kunkel. Mr. Kunkel is the manager of the Del Kunkel Co. one of the oldest firms in Salt Lake City, engaged in Engineering, Contracting, Plumbing, Heating Air-ConditJoning, Industrial piping and Power plant work. |