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Show 3 .'I PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1935 PAGE FIVE I For WANT ADS Phone 495 Want ad will appear on the Classified Ad Pago If they are in me office before 9 a. m.t after which they will appear In he column 'Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads 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 p. in. Kates First lnsertton, per line in oents; et.ch additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 6 cents; one week, per line 30 cents; two weekf, per line fXJ cents; one month, per line Vi) cents. Minimum charge, 'Jf cents. ) Count five words tc line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Pouble price will be cnarped if payment Is delayed delay-ed or collector must call Legal Rate l'j cents per line per in-rtlou, in-rtlou, 8 pt, type. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD whi.tt .ti.tvv. baili-d. $7 un deliver. .1. I-M. Spal'lirm. Yir.r-yaid. Yir.r-yaid. 7 ASTIUCHAN appl.s. IPniy Thomas, i7' N Mh Vt a!' THRIFTY y.u:;u pi Riverside Fa : m I 'h Davics O'i.JI ;.'. APRICOTS t. t sale Fh (:,. J 1 ALL hnusehoM turn rane, vacuw:i: 1210 1 IVtnL ti Y ;-.f, LOT. G"d 1-iati.n. 12- Fash balsam. 2 S. Retire .Mc v. j. ;i w "J OR ?, pice- iealb.-r everstuHe l living rm suite. Call 170 a. WFLL-f-.FII.T -aiaues 12 n pay. 12; S 2 F a." 1 TRA N'Si'A 1 IFN' pieen aji'l'-S. 12f.:',.I. Mrs Hurst. I'M , 1 7 N ATI YK F'lt I a i i 1 r .-t 7!' South -Hli as SH KTLA N I poni.s 1'ii-in 7h" est :.;h N. ! tM 1ST diss t v 1 1 iv luti'b' i si- no . t...M-S"!i Mlil t hi ; i t nd it .M. St r.i wl m i f y 1 1 .i ( Saraue. at And.-:.- .u'.O ;i n v . 7th SO 1 II C'UCUMP.K t l l ; i 1 1 1 it' K 'J S-v S 1 7. l S . ( ;,i i icii Ol A-l LUMP c. IfJ W.-st Mh -nth iVK and 1 r n aie:;r;cd 1 h rj7::.i iu w r.th s. nit rv tf clma' wr.i' i 1 v n ' u ('ill v. ! ; t HELP WANTED FEMALE CHRISTMAS KIS I',- t :m missions s llin:; 1 ic 1 .--1 . 1 1 u'11 ' inps, e m hi ..-(( I -1 . 1 ! ii 1 ' sari.pl. s tire L' 1 1 d . i r ass.'ft- m :il H u in' .f "is. I'"t iliin u', Ii',ver'div. 'lift 'rap')M ho.s Pituises. Kxpri in!, i unii.'i SalV W lll.irr HlnWI:. 1 17' South lid! S! . L"S Anu- irs IHIS SUHIUUb IN MALAV, MAKE MOTnIEV; fciLJT" DO NOT EAT IT simce: THEtE IS NO WINTER there:, the bees need not store UP FOOD. 7- tXiCntJ NAMES TZD'sSVS A THE UArrEIO S771E; LEAF, N. CAROLINA STEM, N. CAROL) n; A BUDS, ILLINOIS PETAL, MISSISSIPPI BLOSSOM, TEXAS BRANCH, WISCONSIN! CHEAPER THAN RENT Vp ofier for sale 4 Room Frame Home, good location; easv terms, only $1150.00. 10 Acre Highly Cultivated Fruit and Berry Farm; large barn and outbuildings; 2 room frame house; good water right. $2000.00; terms. Our Ieans Are the Best Can be repaid monthly. Interest In-terest r dueed as payments are made on principal I; no lines, no :enalties. Dixon Real Estate Co. - For- - Fire, Automobile Insurance GEO. A BROWN Lowest Rates Ol I ( K: i.")! West 2nd South Rhone 710 The l:is are slipping quietly 1 h ! Secure your Home tor wmtei. Appreciate a home of your own. with a bit of garden to dig in and a few trees. Ownership Own-ership of your home gives an opportunity for fuller expansion expan-sion of yourself; a better standing stand-ing in the community. See us at H." No. I'niv. Ave., and look t v e t 12 good Mod. Homes. We will do our best to satisfy you. PROWS HAWS - Phone M8 CITY HOMES and F A R M S Se,- Willard L. Sowards : N. Second North. Phone I09S Business Card Furniture Dealers FURNITURE REPAIRED LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at Reasonable Prices! We Buv, Sell and Exchange USED FURNITURE Free Call and Delivery Service WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Satisfaction Guaranteed GENERAL SHOP Pbone 91. VW - '59 North I'niv. GEO. BILLS. Manager MISCELLANEOUS KARN tn f!v Ainaini; "iier t"! lit st t ' ii stud-'tits iMin -Uin t'-r i -ill ,-, ,. . Sit ( 'h.is ' 'i hi ll .it .Ml "'I t ;' T Y ',. ! ii' i irp.-iii ir:. i: at es : i'itt...-. .'. it' i I 11 h''t- ! i r : i '.( ': v u iniTi. i-l. (! d S.", .".o Inst tli i (!,.. Lh, .ne os.L.. a'Jl SITDATIONS WANTED STl'l KNT vat:t.-h'Mt.l vat:t.-h'Mt.l ai'.d r. " IP. Herald. '. . t k ii. v t r ( )t t 1. P..x a 5 FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED WUKLU Ferguson r BY NEA SERVICE, INC MOST FISHES ", : M ) ..! i.i i. U In .!.! s Mi. I- i; 1 I.V I'l-ti 1 i n: i-mhI apt IVp L'Hl L 7 Nu ll) ai j I yMQC ! . -t it ',.i t h aS I I flliili'K !ii Kis.-tnrnt apt. Sturtlv ir.'- i Cl..sr in. Ph V jfiyX r'K -ir . m. ..).-. :i ph ti'.'L'XV f J jj v ;o ' Til.' c.tfre flv ,.l ( ; 1 1 f t . t ) . alia has ' Ij, i . win I t' . . i ,:- . H n' spread ot I riMii :i"i -r. - ths "ii thr heads ot 111,1 1 1 ;vr I r:d!a ns. HAVE SPECIFIC GRAVITV EQUAL TO THAT OF THE WATER AROUND THEM THEREFORE, GRAVITV HAS NO EFF-E.CT ON THEM. r4-4 ! I cJ4 k3 POR RENT FURNISHED ATTRACTIVE furnished apart- merit for rent till Oct. 1. 442 No. 2 East. a5 2 MOD rms. gr. fl. Basement and garage. 240 E. 3 So. a9 MOD. apt. couple only. 511 E. 6th North. a8 RM. mod home. 3 rm. apt. with j bath. 371 No. 4 West. aS OR FNF. 4 rm. buck home. Inq. Dan Jepperson, Orem. a7 STARTFF'S apts. Hf N. 1 W. mod. cool, popular juices. a31 SMALL furnished East f South. ipartment. ISO a6 OR I'M'. 3 rm. apt. Ah home Phone ISrtR. o rm aS PLUMBING SERVICE For I 'ejtendatilc plumbing and service t ill Gilbert Field. 1396J. tf BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES GEE MEBE- VOrVb Q6HT KBB Y SVAOOVO TUM ACL , BUT , DNVEJO W I V0YY W ASH TUBBS RAH $SZ0 WwKT-J O PiMo -' ell.DOW'T GIVE UP. FAIT akZ: MAs' A F.SH. ALLEY OOP NOW THAT WE GOT ) OL DIMN, LE'S , AW GIT ASTPADDLE GIVE TH OF HIM AN' OL FELLA A r-s Tr , l rviflT HIM SALESMAN SAM , , . FiJDiMo OUT WHICM THE Kb GOES MV " gAIT THV LikE v HAT. I lieCUAD' OL C5-OTT(3LSCKS 3G5T FLL OFFA TH' He DCJSWT KMOCO ITS OML-Y f COUPLE FEET DEEPI FRECKLES AND I OFFERED TMEM ASSISTANCE IF "TVKKIK TWEY PROMISED TWEY'LL TO TJM PLAY FAIR, F WE HELP TMEM. DAMNY? J IHINK AJ o nione otamm i WANTED .MISCELLANEOUS v HJUAT. Artnur Liyue, iv r. v. J No. 3, Box 250. i PAY cash for 1 ac. out of town. I Inq. 612 Wr. 5 No. a6 - . . l I) T7t T TO RENT- Mod. 4 or 5 rm. house. Furn. or Unf. Will sign lease if satisfactory. Box L. A. Herald. Her-ald. tf STOVES and ranges. Will pay highest cash prices. Ph. 0SJ2. a24 LIVE poultry, nighest cash prices paid. 101 W. 5th S. Ph. 1273J. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 1929 FORD jickup Cheap. 1 rs a9 South 5th West. j TWO room brick house. 41- shares water. Phone 018R2. al5 FOR SALE HOUSES SACRIFICE modern home, close City survey of Building Lots; gether with the contemplated in-in. in-in. 303 E. 1 No. Ph. 10'. 1M. a9 thence East 134.08 feet; thence creases at the office of the county Hf0 , Y &1T . . iTS JUST A CASE OF FiMDiMo OUT WHliM HIS FRIENDS their motors have COMkED ON TMEM.. -AMD GUYS LIKE THAT GET SOME AWFUL PICTURES OF DAVEY JONES' LOCKER, IN THEIR A MIWDS 3 -VS. ) -, ( I '' T 1 s 1 y Xv 7 1 Probate and Guardianship Guard-ianship Notices Canaan County Ctork or th 1 Respective Signers for Further j ' Information, j ! 1 J SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court ot Utah county, State of Utah. Belle Hoagland and Minnie Beesley, as Executrixes of the estate es-tate of Horace E. Hoagland, also known as H. E. Hoagland, deceased, deceas-ed, Plaintiffs, vs. Mellissa Williams and Don C. Williams, her husband, Earl A. Corture, also known as E. A. Courture and as Earl Courtney, And LI. H. Courture, his wife, also known as Millie H. Courture and as Milne H. Courtney, Court-ney, General Assets Company, a corporation, Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, a corporation, and Sarah A. Barrett, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at eleven o'clock a. m. on the 7th day of Aug. 1935, at the front door of the courtln .ise .n Provo, Utah County, Utah, the following described property, situated in said county and particularly described des-cribed as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point 49.50 feet North of the Southwest corner cor-ner of Block 48, Plat "A", Provo . fSfoUUS- WWO, I'D LIKE S 5 ' BUT, WHAT I THAT CASE, j IF THEY ) SINCE THEY GET THE HAVb MOTORS START- ) TRIED TO ED AND THEM SHOOT US DOUBLE-CROSS us ? HAVE THE SAME PRIVI- 1 ener t . . . ,. . l ff BUT IVE TRIED lEM ) ALL. I'VE VVUP 1 AH - HE'S TMPOUGH ) STUFFIfsT HIMSELF- MOW WE ' "- CAM GIT YEH Crk GOIM GUESS )'-. J WmUi LOSIKJ6- IM THE "STOCK rPsaKT, K, I cam oml-v OF PER VOU (AY A " A 1 s -L.-'V LEGEgs North 90.19 feet; thence West I 134.08 feet; thence South 90.19! feet to the place of beginning. Dated July 13. 1935. E. G. DURNELL I Sheriff, Utah County, Utah ; Pub. July 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5. 1935. NOTICE Notice of a meeting for considering con-sidering requests made to increase the budget of Utah county, Utah, for the year 1935. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that pursuant pur-suant to Section 4 of Chapter 25, of the 1925 Session Laws of Utah, a meeting of the county commissioners commis-sioners will be held on August 12, 1935, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. in the county commissioners' room in the city and county building build-ing at Provo, Utah, for the purpose pur-pose of amending the appropriation appropria-tion ordinance to govern expendi- ture of the various departments of Utah county for the year 1935, aS fOllOWS." County highway budget increas- ed $30,000.00. County exhibition and advertising advertis-ing budget increased $4,000.00. County old age pension budget increased $5,000.00. The budget is available for public pub-lic inspection and any person interested in-terested may examine the same to- BOOTb Y-EFT, eEcoo PJlE TOOW1 OT- ER.OM THE VOME FLVKi6 EED AO YOVYOVaEO AT QONTE 0bTWCE . H0EVjEQ. , 60 Ab MOT TO BE MOTVCED T To necoftRO A (l-U f . , ) ...... . ss, a - ir- ) J'-- Smj it- v i C mx I rsTvs AC iC C WHATS ) HE'S GOMMA HAVE ) f WHY, THAT LAZY WANTED T'klCK A SLAT ) HE A HIMSELF A OL PlLEOF BOMESJ OUTA HIM, ILL BUS j DOIM -A UTTLE MAP V ILL FIX HIM -I'LL rx YOU RIGHT SMACK J "-r i kick a slat 1 Von th beak 8&e0tmA Jem. ivi? 1 - X-HA . BUT yTOMMY-GUN HAS THFY MAY 1 NO REGARD for OUT- I SHZE, WEIGHT NUMBER J OR NUMBERS.... US AWD I PLAY fiJv , ; v-TULLYyT Drive On eeds In Cedar Valley War on weeds in Cedar Valley continued Fridav when H. V. j Swenson, district agricultural in spector, led a group of ERA workers into the Cedar Fort region. re-gion. Wednesday the group complet ed a program of weed control in the Fairfield district. There were only a few acres of white top and mnrnin? p-lorv and the in- spector hoped to wipe them out before they spTead to the proportions pro-portions that the Spanish Fork region re-gion experienced. Generally there are good hay and grain crops in the CedaV Valley area. Mr. Swenson reports. some farmers reporting their best best crops of all-time. Some of the dry grain farms will have a low yield, however. j auditor and may appear at said , meeting and m;lWP anv nhiortinno : or protests or take any other nron- er step in relation to the proposed ; Freshwater turned to hear some-increases some-increases or any part thereof. j thing her aunt was saying, and Dated at Provo. Utah County. allowed the ear to swerve onto Utah this 5th day of August A. D. the left side of the road. 1935. isy oraer ot tne hoard of county , to turn into the Pare sandwich commissioners. i shop, turned out to the left to (Seal) C. A. GRANT j pass her just as Mrs Fresh- County Clerk, Utah County, Utah j water turned to the right, bring-Pub. bring-Pub. Aug. 5. 1935. j jnq about a head-on collision. TMW OE( OE BOOTS, ABOOT ePE.MOM' HER ViACKTvOK V0VE.Q.EV3EQ e?VE VAF9?E T'BE VMEK ?V OKib OUT OE 6Asb ,MAV BE 0.. - K rXGMK ,vAEBBE Av,T 60 HOT SHALL WE ' CYERjOELCOnE, I'M SURE! ttTt7r:T---- 1935 BY NtA S-WVCE INC. T. M- BEC U S PT OFF. ' IT AIN'T COMFORT- EAKI- ABLE HERE. WHILE , ABOARD THW-SPOT'S PLANE... STALLED MOTORS.' 4 Four Hurt When Cars Hit Head-On Four persons were injured Saturday night when automobiles driven by Mrs. Roy Freshwater. 28, of 285 South Fifth West, and Loo Bastian, 17, of Pleasant Grove, crashed head on near the j river bridge at Twelfth North and Fifth West. Mrs. Freshwater suffered severe cuts and bruises on the left arm and right leg; Mrs. May Freshwater, Fresh-water, 50, 41 South Second West, suffered severe bruises and cuts ! and a wrenched right hip; Mr. ! Bastian was cut about the head ! ana itasmussen. 'n. oi i-ieas- ant Grove, two broken front teeth and a bruised left leg. Rasmussen was riding with Bastian. According to the report by I ),o.Mff IT ( ' T1livn.i11 .in. e.umti. : Attornev W. S Dunford. Mrs Rov BY MARTIN AT AKN ATE . OKiCY-E WLYE V0Y WEEP Tt0O 'EU BY CRANE ry UKJjn : that '5 tm T Av;' NO' A t-'AT ST0CE WlTHI 200 MiLES. BY HAMLIT EA SLRVICE, INC. T. M. REG. 0. S TAT. OFF. J BY SMALL BY NLOdM-K T ACCEPT LEMME THIKlk, FIRST. I DONT 7oS3 MY LINE OVERBOARD, UNTIL IM WITH SL RE THE FISH I CATCH WILL BE BIGGER THAN THE BAIT.'.' 7 W M Vi a a. " if" v s ,g) WiS BY NE SEBV'CE IXC. T. M. BEC. U. S. PAT. Off.j f'l f IV 1 i |