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Show r Business Directory Directory advertisements of three lines or less, $1.00 dar month, one month minimum. Additional lines 25 cents line per month. Ads run continuously unless nolifiea others, I- Backlog for a trousseau Is the Palm Beach cloth (rayon and wool) suit shown ahove as pictnred in tne April issue of Good Housekeeping magazine. Available in navy, black, gray, with "pearl" buttons. Springville Herald WAKTT AW For Sale - Wanted - Employment - Lost and Found - For Rent or Lease - Services Offered Miscellaneous. 1 All Want Ads 2c Per Word Per Issue CASH WITH ORDER - 25c Minimum per Issue Please Do Not Ask Us To Accept Want Ads By Phone Keyed and Blind Ads 25c Additional per Issue WANT ADS ACCEPTED any tune up to noon Wednesday for insertion In next morning issue. DntECTORY advertisements of three lines or less, $1-00 per calendar month, one month minimum. Additional lines '25c per line per month. "KEYED" and "BLIND" ads, such as "leave name at Springville Spring-ville Herald," "Phone Springville Herald" or "Write in care of Springville Herald," 25c per iusertion additional to regular 2c per word. ARTICLES FOUND and turned in at Springville Herald office will bo advertised one issue only, without cost to finder. Owner may identify and claim upon payment of 50c. While pare is taken in handling such lost and found items turned in to the Herald, no responsibility is accepted for such articles. ' CASH WITH ORDER Except with business firms, maintaining maintain-ing open accounts with the Herald, all Want Ads are cash-ln-advance. The rule is made necessary because of the expense of posting small accounts often equals the amount involved. Unless you have an open advertising account here, please do not ask s to accept Want Ads over the telephone. The publishers reserve the right to edit, revise or reject any or all advertising. In case of error or omission in any advertisement adver-tisement the publishers are liable only to the extent of rerunning re-running the ad. Errors should be reported immediately. ft , - - -J Q. I have twin heifer calves. Will one of them be sterile? Is the heifer in a male-female twin combination always sterile? A. Since sterility doesn't occur in twin heifer calves, your heifers should both be fertile for breeding purposes. The heifer of a male-female twin combination Is sterile in 99 of the cases. This sterility is caused by the blood vessels of both fetal calves fusing, so that the male hormones destroy the developing female fe-male reproductive organs. In the 1 of cases where the blood vessels do not fuse, the heifer is fertile, but there is no way of determining whether or not the blood vessels have fused. Q. Is it all right to castrate boar pigs before they are four or five weeks of age? A. Yes. Recent results obtained at the Research Farm of the Ralston Purina Company from castrating more than 3,400 pigs at five days of age clearly indicate that pigs castrated cas-trated at an early age show little or no set-back. The practice of castrating cas-trating pigs before they are turned on pasture is preferred. The standard stand-ard time for castrating at four weeks of age, however, can be followed with safety if desired. Q. If pullets are given all the skim milk they want, do they need water too? A. Yes. An egg is made up of nearly 66 water, and a hen's body is approximately 56 water, which makes water a very important part of the ration. A good supply of water wa-ter should be kept before the birds at all times and everything done to encourage its consumption. Your pullets would have to consume too much milk to supply needed amounts AUTO LUBRICATION MiclutoicItTon doneby. experienced ex-perienced technician w.th best equipment. Smittie Texaco 3erWc AUTO MECHANICS ClRREPAHmGSrafte toons, Sundays, by expert mechanic. me-chanic. Lee Whiting Service jlThjrd AUTO PAINTING WILlT Paint your car ?25.00. Brakes relined $12.00. See Rob, BAND INSTRUMENTS DAVIS Repair & Music Company. New instruments, accessories, and repairing. Provo, Utah. BEAUTY STUDIO j WE beauticiansseUbeauty, specializing spe-cializing in teen tops and Lyric hair styles of the month. Boyer BOOKS BEST sellers, L. D. S. publications youth and children's books. Art City Publishing Co., 161 CAB PAINTING "BUGS, WALL COVERlxGs 9x12 felt base rugs. WaiTi 1 Sanitas wall coverings, p?' nolds Glass & Paint Co i SEEDS f BULK and packagedTIifJ: .Springville Feed. Phone 2jv "SELFERVICREP j ALL kinds repairing, , ' - blacksmithing, pipe thr. ; tool sharpening. Auto repaC: 250 East 7th South. ' ' SHEEPJRrNG s V EXPERIENCED shoTl f Complete shoe repairing for jj. ' entire family. Goodyear v ! Repairing 272 So. Main. i SOFTVAERERVICE NO equipment to buy low iso-j. ly rental. We handle all sr D. ice. Culligan Soft Water Sti C ice. Phone 385. S SUPPLIES j- LNLAID Linoleum and wiii, shades. Reynolds Glass & Pa Co. ; TAXIN"V'VVV t DAY or night. Phone 777.1? f: City Cab. Waiting room, !: South Main. TAILORING SUITS, overcoats, slacks, c ' I BE SAFE ' Itather than Sorrg Keep Valuable Papers in ProtectO Fire-Resistant BODY and Fender repairs, glass. Specialized painting. Theo Phillips, Phil-lips, 20 East 1st North. Phone 155. CHAPMAN PAINTING ENAMELING, Varnishing, paper cleaning. Phone 347-R. j COAL COAL, good quality; also oil slack. "No one can please everyone, but we try." E. H. Miller, 230 East 1st South. Phone 673-W. CONTRACT WIRING & REPATO ior nignest egg production. Q. What is the incubation period for guinea and goose eggs? A. The incubation period for guinea eggs is 28 days and for goose eggs from 28 to 31 days. Send your questions about livestock or poultry problems to FARM FACTS, 1 833 South Eighth Street, St. Louis 2, Missouri. Questions will be answered without charge, either by mail or in this column, as a service of this newspaper. I SECURITY BOX Protecto gives your important papers the protection of double steel walls insulated with quarter-inch quarter-inch specially treated asbestos. Recessed handle keeps top flat. Sturdy lock with two keys. Inside dimensions, 814 x 12V2 x 3'4. Rt easily in bureau or dresser drawer. Art City Publishing Co. wear. Boys' and youths' cSt si sweaters. J. M. Hunter, : b Brookside prive. Phone 5:5: TIRE REPAIR ia WE guarantee fast service i every type of tire repair. Cs; r- Service. Phone 399. .. TIKE SERVICE ijj A' VULCANIZING, recappicg, n i: I in? and lir-htins-. Car&r.dLi) i BY OWNER Brick Home, at 251 I East 4th North, Springville. I 5-1-p ONE 'Holland Hot Air Furnace, I practically new. Mrs. Mary Men-! Men-! denhall, 194 East 2nd North, j 5-1-CA CANARIES Singers or pairs. Coronado radio, floor -model. Nearly new. 149 South First E. 5-1-p GUERNSEY Milk Cow. Sylves-j Sylves-j ter Allan, Mapleton. 5-1-p ! WANTED I . FOR SALE RED PINE Lumber, slabs and poles. Udell Jackson, 1400 East Center. Phone 670-N. R. . M-l-p NEW Chicken Coop, 10x10, coal water heater, cream separator, two garages. 715 South 2nd E. 5-1-p IVi ACRES Ground with two coops, fruit trees. 7th E., 10th So. Inquire Roy W. Bird,' 271 So.' 1st West. 5-1-p ROYAL Vacuum Cleaner, $30. 155 C St., Brookside. 5-lp MODERN Five-room home, large lot. Inquire 525 So. 2nd East. 5-1-p STUDEBAKER Commander, '47. See Strong Co. 5-1-CA OVERHEAD Sectional" Doors. 8x7 ft., for immediate delivery. Wright Planing Mill. 5-15-CA USED Cook Stove with 40-gal. ' MASTER STOKERS Champion outboard motor. Erdmann Electric Elec-tric Shop. Phone 227. CUSTOM PLOWING CUSTOM plowing and other custom cus-tom farm work. Talmage Bros., 387-J. M-27 cuJrOTTsLXuirr We pick up and deliver. Phone 472-R. Elden Bartholomew, 7th East, Swenson Ave. . 1AIRY PRODUCTS supplies. Ed Johnson, 4S t sj 2nd South. G WELDING i ELECTRIC and acetylene weii: B; Large or small jobs. Mcrp:: 241 So. 1st W. Phone 201-ff c:i; MODERN UPHOLSTEES c 773 East 2 North. Let us niz !.' and recover your Old kt" Free estimate. Phone 490. ' . a The average housewife is J"-' CLEAN COTTON RAGS Must be good size, no buttons, etc. No I ' overhalls, or woolens. Please ' weigh Price paid by pound. Herald Her-ald Office, i RABBITS 3 to 5 pounds, alive. Vernon H. Younger, 1008 East Center, Provo, Utah. Jhone 1751 M-15-p FOUND GLASSES In blue case, near high school. Owner identify at Herald office, pay for ad. i M-l-c A newspaper reported at Clara City, Minn., called Mayor John I I", j Burney and asked, "Any news to-jday, to-jday, Mr. Mayor?" The mayor re-! re-! sponded quickly by asking the reporter re-porter to call the Fire Dept., his house was on fire. The report was relayed to the Dept. and firemen raced to Barney's home to exting-! exting-! uish a roof blaze. tank and water jacket, $30. 531 South 3rd East. ' 5-8-p Good Saddle Horses and Ponies For Sale We Also Buy Dead and Useless Animals WESTERN HIDE & FUR 2y2 Miles South of Springville Highway 91 Box 188 Phone 269R2 person but there are mm " have less to do than otters. u mil I.i ",'7iiTTntl V JUST IN! General Electric , Oil-fired and Gas-fi , HOT AIR FURNACE and 1 BOILERS r i Sr These Before 1 Your Heating tyst ' WORTH BROS. While the Irons Hot While you're earning "good money" save more, for a future free of financial difficulties. Easy -come easy -go attitudes only can result in a man's paying pay-ing the price of hardship for a few reckless extravagances. Ask about our complete banking service to assure you sensible spending . . . and saving. "FEDERAL RESERVE Li SY STEM Springville Banking Co. 4 PASTEURIZED Milk, cream and ither dairy products. Daily delivery, de-livery, Sanitary Dairy. Phone 377-M. LET us supply your housecleaning needs. W. D. Wiser, 1110 East 8th No., Provo, Utah. 731-M. A'3-P HOSIERY MENDING EXPERT work. See Mrs. Robb, Route 1, Mapleton. Phone 270- MOTOR REBUILDING MOTOR rebuilding by "skuicd mechanics from complete line of motor parts. Koepscl & LoVe Phone 122. riiorQRvrcEN Distinctive Portraiture in the nwf- Tannr- Rei,snablc Prices. Weddings, socials. Highest quality qual-ity roll-film finishing. 24 hour service. Earl's Portrait Salon, 52 W. 2nd S. Phone 111 PLUMBING & HEATING FOR fprTteS7n ---r Plumbing and heating problem. nntA' "' Mortcnaen. plumbing ontrnctoPhono 393. rUlMBING, HEATING ELKCTIMCAL NEEDS ' wSrsf liiir air conditioning, stokers, water softener, oil burners, G. E. Arc "r CH8W ' n,n 2MJl- B8BW clcanlrtK. flu.shlnK; .... ' , ' rrk a,,,: - -ihi t,o. Phono R'!v. COMPLicno repair .orvlr on U We 1 , 1Ar"1,WB r Va West 2nd So. Phono rS4-J UNKLE HANK SEZ SOMt OF 1V' -TtyNGS-fHAr INTVE'ST US MOST, IN -fHlS OLD WORM ARE THE "THINGS Are 'ou interested a WE KNOW "tH' LEAST good greasing job for your ABOUT uificTL np-U If car? Come to the CHER- JT37 ) - RINGTON SERVICE -J jf- jT' STATION ... we give prompt service. We be- . I f T lieve in friendly relations - -"" VVlL-rjy with our customers and are . ) anxious to please. ; . L.D.S. PRIESTHOOD COURSE BOOKS - - $1.50 PAMPHLETS 2Si A ART CITY PUBLISHING CO. Phone 57 STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL ; EVENTS f Are IhteJin iht W ir H'1 !,..v of This lssut. t-onrenio-'f C11KCK IT i |