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Show -P R 0 V 0-(UTA-H)-El V E N I N G H E R A L D,- F RIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1 9 3 4 PAGE NINE M .. . 1 1 as m M 1 ' ' 1 ' 'I TT ' ' I . .. . , For WANT ADS Warn ads will appear on the Classified ad page if they are in the office before 9 a. m., after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will he accepted accept-ed until 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they, will' appear ap-pear in Sunday's issue if phoned into the office by 4 p. m. Rates First insertion, per line, 10 cents; each additional insertion, in-sertion, per line, 5 cents; one week, per line, 30 cents; two weeks, per line, 50 cents; one month, per line. 90 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be charged if payment is delayed delay-ed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per in-f.ertion. in-f.ertion. FOR SALE ySCELLANEOUS FINE white Idaho rural potatoes 50c a bu. at 390 S. 5th V. and G29 S. VAh W. Phone 37. f8 CABBAGE, carrots, onions, turnips, turn-ips, potatoes, parsnips. True Scott, Kith V On- o. ml BEST grade coal. Domestic lump $i.5o ton del. Lloyd M. Jensen. Call 1113. m2 APPLES, Romes and Jonathan. J. Brewer, mile west of Skinner's Store, Orem. f5 QUALITY coal witn money back guarantee. Leo J. Knight. Phone i44R. t22 ROOD hot coal $6.25 ton. Prompt delivery. Hill Bros. Coal Co. 904 No. 1 E. Provo. Phone 590. f2 SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wants part time work. Will keep-- books at- home or go to office. Reasonable rate. Write Box Z-l, Herald office. f5 ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS USELESS horses ana cows. Dea4 ones 11 called Immediately. Cal 80. Provo tl BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEER & LUNCH STAND fcr saU or rent. Fully equipped, and ready to go. Inquire of R. L Cwsr T-fpher. Utah. f 2 D D ' f FOR REIT--UNFURNISHED 4-RM?modhou basement, furnace, 742 West Fourth North. fti OR PARTLY furn. 3 rm. mod. apt. Sam Levin. Phone 189. f5 3, 4, or 5 room, modern house. ' Phone 876. f5 MOD. home partly furn. Call 511 E. G North. Phone G84-J. f4 MODERN home and heated apts. Inquire 227 E. 3rd No. Vhont 186R. fl7 FOR SALE OR TRADE WILL trade 80 a. with mod. home, Hinckley, Utah, clear, for small acreage and home near Provo. Will assume some mortgage. Inq. 442 No. 1st East, Provo, Phone 843 fl2 FOR SALE HOUSES A BARGAIN, house and lot at 643 E. 2 S. $700. See Belle Hoagland, 441 East Center. f!2 INFORMATION GUIDE' GILBERT FIELD TTnmhinEr kenair Work a Snecialtv. DeDendable Service at any time. All Work Guaranteed. WALLPAPER Remnants and Room Lotys 50c and up. MAIBEN'S INC. 272 W. Center Trucking And Moving , IW4Move Anything Anywhere Anytime 256 West 2nd South. HARDY TRANSFER - Phon 148. a University Pharmacy vJZJl.. Prescriptions and Drugs. Fountain Luncheons and Party Room. H. - Andrew, pharmacist (formerly with Schramm Johnson Drugs). Free Delivery. . TODAY NOW ON DISPLAY! The New 1934 CHEVROLET TRUCK "New Masslveness and Weight" HOLIDAY SPECIALS IN USED CARS 1931 Deluxe Chevrolet Cabriolet $185 Down 1931 CHEVROLET COACH $135.00 Down 199 CHEVROLET COACH $75.00 Down 1980 FORD COUPE $90.00 Down 1929 FORD TUDOR $60.00 Down Many Other Used Car Bargains to Select From Nolan-Done, Inc. PHONE 1100 ATTRACTIVE CITY FARM! o Costs Estimated: Modern Brick Home $ 4,000.00 800.00 800.00 1 ,000.00 Newly Decorated Barn and Sheds Garage, brick built .... Poultry coop and equipment equip-ment 700 Young Laying Hens Producing over one case per day Land and Water 850.00 .500.00 TOTAL $14,950.00 iew tiernes pianieo. Installation Water and Lights decorating and repairs not figured. SALE PREVIOUSLY ..$15,000.00 Cash, without water '-- lights coop or poultry. OFFERED TOiJAY FOR CASH $8,500 Or may accept trade in suitable location. GOOD REASON FOR SALE OF THIS PROPERTY! o Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 West 2nd North, Provo, Utah Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stove and furnace repairing. Grates and linings furnished for all makes. We clean chimneys at reasonable prices. We buy, sell and exchange used furniture. Frp call and delivery service. We pay cash for used furniture, Phe 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo. Bills. Mgr. FOR 8AL.E OAKS 1927 Willys Knight sedan, good condition, 153 South 3rd West. Phone 5G2-W. f6 BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and board in private home. 11 East 1 North, front apt. it GOOD board and heated rooms. 320 East 1st North f4 MONEY TO LOAN $Ao00 to loan on good first mortgage. mort-gage. Real estate security. Phone 1099. f POR SALE GOWt COW with 10 day old heifer calf. Also 2 heating stoves. 468 N. 'University Avenue. f4 FOR RENT FURNISHED THREE nice rooms, modern and close in. Call at 174 N. 4 W. f7 LOST YELLOW Persian cat. please call 1420W. Finder f4 SPRING VILLE BIRTHS - - Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Daniels of Salt Lake announce the arrival of twin daughters at their home. Mother and babes are doing fine. Mrs. Daniels was formerly Miss Hilda Noakes of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hutchinson Hutchin-son announce the arirval of a son at their home January 24. Shop and Residence Phone 1396J 1003 West 5th South. f9 Phone 160 fl I fi'l B'l hi p I K 11 : SPANISH FORK MRS. KFTTE DART Correspondent I Mr. and Mrs. Neil R. Thomas entertained at a nicely arranged dinner Sunday at four o'clock in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Halvorson who are leaving in the near future to make their home in California. A number of young people met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thomas Tuesday evening following follow-ing the Roosevelt birthday ball. A hot supper was served to the following fol-lowing couples: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crump. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bradford, Brad-ford, Mr. and ivlrs. Parley Lun-dell Lun-dell and Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Parkinson entertained at a card party Monday Mon-day evening in honor of MY. and Mrs. Halvor Johnson. A hot dinner din-ner was was served to 18 guests. Mrs. Bertha Bowen was hostess host-ess to the Laurencelle club Fri- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES rTMTirm in WASH TUBBS f f ViOVS NOVSt tH THfc CvPTMN'S CA.81N, MCQUIG&te MJWtH V 'JEHT IN TO 1 rr7r7777. C' FRECKLES AND ALLEY OOP SALESMAN SAM f LOOK AT THAT CROWD OUT V7ITM THE EX- LtHERE, NUTTYTMEY'RE ALL f CEPTIOKI OF ONE L WERE TO SEE You "J GUY- WE I b MAKE GOOD' J f A ViAMTS TO SEE g ( CCsTbo lKT&Ta lug-This keo- docon To th' srroRe;Moaji mvg - PK"S tOELU TftKE IT TO ens House- au', Boy, lookit s (p) T??' A. Phone 495 umns day afternoon. Twelve members and two special guests, Mrs. Blanche Swenson and Mrs. Leah Webb were present. Mrs. Sylvia Swenson entertained with a patriotic pat-riotic reading and Little Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Swenson gave a reading in I honor of President Kooseveu s birthday anniversary. Miss Cora j Cloward gave a reading also. The I hostess was assisted in serving by ; Mrs. Blanche Swenson and Mrs. : Sylvia Swenson. J- Mrs. Alice Jarvis was hostess j to the members of the O. D. O. club Wednesday afternoon at the j home of her rnpther, Mrs. Chris ' Mortensen. Following a very tasty luncheon served at the card tables, bridge was played, Mrs. Ixjuise Hansen winning the high score, Mrs. Mabel Ford the guest prize and Mrs. Emily Thomas the consolation prize. One new member mem-ber Mrs. Lucilla Jarvis was welcomed wel-comed to the club. There were 12 members and four special guests, Mrs. Stella DeGraw, Mrs. Lena Simmons, Mrs. Hazel Mortenson and Mrs. Mabel Ford present. Camp No. 2 of the J. Wylie 6 WYE OP tbOiKi' FER VOW Pit . TMifc VT MUCH LONGER , THM'S LL i HIS FRIENDS ht we roll slom&-- J T I - 1 1 8-T. ii mi.i Thomas chapter Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday Thurs-day Feb. 8 at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Ann Money. A good program is being arranged and a large attendance at-tendance is desired. Mrs. Madge Nielsen was hostess host-ess to the Utopia club Wednesday night. Luncheon was served at small tables at 8:30. Four tables of bridge followed, Mrs. Mary Gardner wining the club high score and: Mrs. Rulon Creer the guest prize. Additional guests were Mrs. Harvey Nielsen, Mrs I Fernll Stebbins, Mrs. David Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Mrs. Elden Hansen and Mrs. Dean Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner entertained en-tertained a few friends informally Saturday evening. Cards were the main diversion and at 11 o'clock a delicious hot supper was served to eight guests. Pr.A. to Meet Wednesday Dr. L. L Cullimore of i-rovo will talk on "Contugeous Diseases" at the regular monthly meeting of the Springville P. T. A., next -Vro ? E06kR J v ReAtA6eR. until cwt to I IH TWfVT CLObtT. " i 1 1 IT'S THAT FELLOW OKI THE EDGE OF THE CROWD... SEE HIM.' YOU SEE, ITS LlkE TVIIS...MOMS BUYtMG TWlS PLACE, BUT WE'RE klNDA Poor AND SHE HASKI'T BEEN ABLE To kEEP UP HER PAYMENTS- M-U TH' Ui FROOA THe AIRPORT ! 7A It's the First ; n. , Man.nT- T-iaaMgB She. has ridden the high seas and backed the storms and tempests, yet it was the tate ot the sturdy Du ch freighter Brion to go down In ot all places the Panama CanaL The fessel. the Urst to sink in th Canal, la pictured UsUne in Gatun Lake Just hefore she toppled ovei ana sank complete trom lew. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., in the high school. The Lincoln school will furnish the program under the direction of Principal Lola B. White TOvj WO ViO-ooooo. 1 TO AW WW . fX-lttEt THAT MAN VANTS To TAkE IT AWAY FROM US BECAUSE HE HEAPD THAT THE CITY IS INTERESTED IN BUYING OUR PLACE FOR' A DEPOT.' THATS WHY 1 WANTED MY H I Sib -DETECTOR To BE A SUCCESS, SO I COULD ' HELP MOM ' HOOO-RPWi coe'LU ceLesTe; sooM PfCK.'ea IfJ ice.' 1 ls ill ll 4 we thought tilu HE vaIS .T TU" ( TuiWK SO. R OTTO (A Of- M.L X ? -1 ( x WHY, GUZZY f - J OOoOOOoo t V. T WHY AWHAT HAPPENED.; DID HAVE HM- A. VfA FREE f LETS GIT GOlN'-THIS OA lOM ) 1 THOUGHT YOU J THEN SUrAPlN HT fAE.' ) V 15 NO PLACE FOR ME rAWr-X sad you had ooooooovj ' - ; Vessel to Sink" in Panama Canal A feature of the evening will also be an explanation of the bond issue pertaining to the school dis- "ci. All parents and taxpayers are ' 1 Dui fAvrsjo, . t1S. voo'vit VtteOV. V)t TOW OF HM ' MGHT 600K0 A PjT R0CUl.OO , &OT ( te eruER. j R.EM"U.s UE UNCONSCIOUS, EASV. V00 SWEUL HE GOT TO Th" eTHER VVNCE0 THfKtA ON 'iW. trr ' I'lJ . i -c fi-f i fTmmL. V rS. A 1WEG. U. S. PAT. Ofr.i - ypv s V J jpy ? '934 y wea 6Cvcz. mcf - ,,AI If IF VJE DON'T, I'LL WAKE UP T1 NOW I KMOW j MORNING AND FIND A LJ - WE RE GONNA PUT j LOCOMOTIVE IN THE klTCHEN, W - JT ACROSS jj FREIGHT CARS IN THE BED- ' yTi 1 ROOM AND TRACKS IN " lhr 1 1 X. 1934 BY ifcA stRvice. IWCW V I saved Tht TRoaeLG. boss -its ICECOLD I 11 w- XX) O 1434 r mea unvtce. inc. Kl o. s. pkv. ' invited and urged to attend tLe I meeting, j Most Panama hats ;u 1 duced in Ecuador. pro- BY MARTIN OH , OOKiT MvtviO 5ToP0 -?OT . vf COOV.O fT LtNT OF COURSE AiOUT T . BY CRANE on ctorwES not ms WS NO MORE UNCONSCIOUS, 11 i r - i - wVluTs. PAT. oifStRvtCf INC PODNEP., TvN I KN. V PON'T KNOW vlHO TIE HlM UP, BUT 1' MORE C0N- E.MER THAT AACQOV GALE'S THE HEpO spook. BY BLOSSER By HAMLIN GOOD BOV, LHNNY.' THINKS TO fOU, XtA FREE f LETS GIT GOlN'-THIS J By SMALL n - T m- fr- I " . ... ... h. j-.,. . n- )W i r - . .: : |