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Show PROVQ (UTA H) E V E N I N G' HERALD,- FRIDAY, F EBRUARY 23, 1 934 PAGE NINS J'n " hr am w w m. m m m . - b - bbi m j a I 1 ' I II Phone 495 umtts PAYSON SOCIETY MRS. A. R. WILSON, Correspondent, - - - - Phone 64 - For WANT ADS Phone Want 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 be 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. in. Rates First insertion, per line, 10 cents; each additional Insertion, In-sertion, per liife, 5 cents; one week, per line, 30 centa; two weeks, per line, 50 centa; one month, per line, 90 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 centa.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be charged if payment is delayed delay-ed or collector mus call. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per' Insertion. FOB SAL rTIIE best insurance at fair rates. hicks Agency, fnone ouu. mi MAY alfalfa, clover and potatoes. I r n McMillen. Phone 667J. i' CA ART1N coal. Satisfaction guar- -air T J T"Jwi anteed. call ltti. w. n. -- 185 S. 1st W. m22 rTURKEY gobbler, extra large, well nredl t& ru. oru . AI riT Pi ;inrf Clover seed. C. H. Durrant. West Drive. Tel. 490. mi Bargain List Property! . R. Cottage ...$1050 A. Brick Heme $2100 i A. Water $ 650 A. Orchard .. .$2150 Service Station FOR RENT . o Store and Equipment $1750 Store - Station - Brick Home - lv& A. Land Main Road $V0i LAND and HOMES PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL, ESTATE BROKER S9 West 2nd North Provo, UtaJi TODAY USED CARS and TRUCKS With an O.K. That Counts! Nolan-Done, Inc, PHONE 1100 Is A R LEY, whole or chopped. Pro- vo Brick ana me -o. FIRST class seed barley for sale. Phone 018K1. Peacock coal. Any size. $3.25 I . a . T Unna to $6.50. to: win Alien. 1 ii"' 940M. f26 Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stove and furnace repairing. Grates and linings furnished for all makes. We clean chimney at reasonable prices. We buy, e and exchange ued furniture. Free call and delivery aervlce. We pay cash for used furniture. Phne ttl&W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo, Bills. Mgr. IPPLES, Romes, winesaps. Sweet ' - - rrv n wi ft a cider. Russett poraoes. i mui. Phone 1048. f25 ALFALFA hay. 1st crop $9.00; 2nd crop $8.00. narry do.. owmC, Vineyard. f23 WINCH ESTER repeating shotgun 12 gauge, uniy i. vn u.- aid office. m25 IvnSCELLANZOUS HOOVER garage. Merchandise taken for merchanical work and auto painting. Re-boring a specialty. spe-cialty. All work guaranteed. 37 North 2nd West. f23 TROUT ishing at Brick Yard Ponds 15th No. 2nd W. No license li-cense required. Open Sundays. 123 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS MAN with dump truck wants work. 153 So. 3rd. W. Phone 5G2W. f25 FOB SALS GABS 1929 FORD coupe, fine buy, 5 good tires. Perfect running condition. con-dition. Bargain at $175.00 Cash. Ptione 242W after 6 p. m. f25 FOR RENT PUBLISHED CLEAN cozy small apt. 180 East 5th South. 128 WILL buy 30 TJ. S. Army rifle 95 model. Write Box B, Herald. ml9 USELESS horses and cow. Deal ones If called Immediately. Cal -680. Provo. tS MOD. heated apts. and homes. Jessford's, 47 N. Univ. Phone 53 m8 STAR WINS DIVORCE LOS ANGELES, Feb. 23 r.HV Kay Francis, smartly dressed motion picture actress, won a divorce di-vorce decree Wednesday from Kenneth McKenna, actor and director, on her plea of mental Superior Judge Joseph P. Sproul cruelty. awarded Miss Francis her decree after brier testimony that her husband was too critical of her clothing, her work and the manner man-ner in which she conducted their home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Searle announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter Erma, to Joe Lopez of Thistle which took place on Monday Mon-day at Provo. A number of friends arranged a pleasant surprise party Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Cordelia Morfis. Bridge was the diversion and supper was served to Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Dora Powell, Mrs. Ed Patten, Miss Madge Fairbanks, Miss Jennie Fairbanks, Miss Leona McClellan, Mrs. Audrey Rowland, Row-land, Mrs. Elva Taylor, Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Done, Mrs. Madoline Loveless Love-less and Mrs. Jennie Barnett. Members of the I. O. O. F. lodge gave a dancing party in the Second Sec-ond ward recreation hall Saturday Satur-day evening. Each member was privileged to bring a partner and an additional couple as guests. Miss Iris- Tervort and Miss Clarice Clar-ice Peery entertained at a shower Monday evening at the Tervort home in honor of Mrs. Sterling Spencer, formerly Miss Maxine Stark, a recent bride. A black and white color scheme was used for the decorations and luncheon and progressive games were played. J Prizes were won by Grace Taylor and Melba Wilson. The honored ' guest was presented with many lovelv gifts. Present were Edith Wignall, Helen Brewerton, Ruth Cox, ; Blanche Daniels, Betty Taylor, j Geraldine Gardner, Bliss Bing- I ham, Donna Spencer, Grace Tay-lor, Tay-lor, Donna Spaiuhower, Alberta ; McClellan, Evelyn Holden, Maxine j Taylor, Maxine Wilson, Edna Mae I ioveiess, Aaa scnaerrer, Dorothy Cox, Marie Patten, Elva Wignall. Phyllis Alexander. Deon Badham. Melba Jean Hendrickson, Ruth Tervort, Wilma Tervort, honored guest and hostesses. j Mrs. C. E. Drake and son Oscar j of Shelley. Idaho, are visiting j friends in Payson. Oscar is doing electrical work on the L. D. S. j Third ward chapel. I T-fc '1 . . . . I x-ayson amp :no. j., Daugnters of Utah Pioneers met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Melvin Wilson with Mrs. Louie Daniels in charge! and Mrs. Delia Badham, music i conductor; Mrs. Wilson read the history of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Priscilla Wilson and Keith Done gave several flute solos. Mrs Elizabeth Manwill discussed and displayed a collection of relics. Refreshments were served by Mrs Wilson and the assisting hostess. Mrs. Mary Nebeker. Bishop and Mrs. Robert L. Wilson were visitors in Salt Lukr Friday and Saturday. Utah Convicts Leading Life Of St uclenti SALT LAKH CITY, Feb. 23 U -Daily routine of the Utah state penitentiary pi isoner, resembles that of a student attending boarding board-ing school. A pa&e from the personal diary of Tony Ronibi. a Mexican inmate, serving a sentence for- robbery, follows: January Lights on. shoes and 7 a. m.: 26. 193?.: (3:30 a. m : Roll out of bed. buckle make bed. Jailer unlocks cell. I must hurry to get my cell cleaned out, wash and shave before that bird rings the breakfast bell. Breakfa.st Menu 7:30 a. rn.: Breakfast bell rings. Smells like bacon and eggs. Cereal comes first, then bacon and eggs. s. a. m.: 1 meet Mike at horseshoe horse-shoe pits. Shoot half hour. Some of boys playing dominoen, some play quoits, and others playing handball. 8:15 a. m. : First class period Arithmetic. First time I've ever tried to work decimals. I'll be ready to work 111 a bank when I get out of lie re. Our- teacher knows his stuff. He taught high school lu years. 9 a. m.: English class. They've got us fellows writing stoi les now 9:50 a. m.: Typewriting. We're just learning the tiger-' 'reach. Dinner Bell 10:45 a. m.: Study time. Went over to library fur couple of books. Studied lor a while. Then dinner bell rang. 12 Noun: Dinner. Today it's chili my favorite. 1 p. n:.: School again, this time orchestra. I play the ukulele. 2 p. m.: Gym period Started to teach us basketball. It's a funny game, but a tellow can learn to play it, maybe. 3 p. 111.: Education's over. Rest period. 4:().j p. m.: Bell rings 1 cells. Wash up. 4:30 p. m.: Supper. 5 p. m.: Back to cells us paper. Study a whilt bonks. Turn on radio 1) p. m. : Time fur bed. to Bring Read BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES c AVJ . NO'. T V0O VOONiT fc SERVOOS, BY MARTIN '4&rV WASH TUBBS ' ' , - rin ir wot rwwiSwT HUbttftNU W' --:- fe fast 1 BPANTSH onions IT. S. No 1 truck or carload, rnone ow. f 26 CrovO Flour and Feed Sperrys poultry ana aairy ieeus. Bale flour. Phone 41155 North University Avenue. mlO IDEAL Coal Yard. FTione 487-W 1 a -r. ta- ol o n tr Stove coai, nut $3.50. m8 ROOD hot coal $6.25 ton. prompt r ... -. -, . si, oni delivery, rttu oros. etui vo. w- No. 1 E. Phone 590. m7 k-1 lump coaL Phone 801R. 442 . 5th So. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. m3 CABBAGE, carrots, onions, turn ips, potatoes, parsnips. nuc Scott, 16th W 3rcr so. ml BEST grade coal. Domestic lump $6.50 ton del. Lloyd M. Jensen. Ca-H 1113. m2 BOARD AKD ROOM 1GOOD board and room. 184 South 1st West. . " IFIRST class board, steam heated rooms, reasoname. :io inoilm University Avenue. m7 YOU BALE 0B TRADE LOCUST posts for sale or trade or hardwood umrjer, locust anu vsh. W. B. Parks. 56 So. 2nd W. ml PRACTICALLY new Cream Se- erator. or will trad tor wneai. Phone 02R2. f23 FOR SALE BABY CIIIC' LINDLEY HATCHERY Baby Chicks 9c. First quality "chicks from pure, Hansen Onegon stock. Blood 'tested. Stained Antigen method. Stock on Free Range. Fbr "furthet information calj A. N. IhlbOt, 1318J or H. Undley, 9jGJ. - ; nnnnn7n FOR SALE COWS MILCH cows, 1 blk. north, 2 blks. ast Vineyard ward house. f25 LOST WHITE and brown cocker span iel. 6 wks. old pup. Re warn. FJn972. - f28 Legal Notices l SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Albert E. Buckle and Minnie H. Buckley, his wife; Gilbert L. Haws and Evaline S. Haws, his wife; Crane Company, a corpor ation, defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 19th day of March 1934, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, in Provo, Utah, the following follow-ing described real property, in Utah County, Utah, to-wit: Commencing 120 feet 8 inches North of the Southeast corner of Riu rk Plat "A". Provo City Survey of Building Lots; thence North 27 feet 4 inches; tnence West 139 feet; thence South 27 feet 4 inches; thence East 139 feet to the beginning. Also right of way to be used in common, described as follows: Commencing 139 feet West of the Southeast corner of Block 88, Plat "A". Provo City Survey of Building Lots; thence North 199.61 1 feet; thence West 14 feet; tnence South 199.61 feet; thence East 14 feet to the beginning. Dated at Provo, Utah, Feb. 23, 1934. E. G. DURNELL. Sheriff, Utah County, Utah, By Chas. W. Mitchell, deputy. Thomas & Thomas, Attys. for Pltf. Templeton Bldg., SLC, Ut. Publication in Provo Evening Herald Her-ald Feb. 23, Mar. 2. 9, 16, 1934. ' 1 I DIRECTION THE LEATHER I VvJO V POINTS, 'AT'S THE WAV . swell! rATl T WA5 AFRAID ' (EASTn ' y ALASKA. J BY CRANE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS f .SAY, PELXA. WE HEVi I GOT (T. LEAVE. IT TO ok BUT I HOPE WE C? ILci F r 1C L NUM6ER5 OM 5L,PS OP WPER. I IN THE MIDDLE OF 5 LES' J MEVER THEN DRAW A NUMBER OUT OF VI THE ATLAMTlC J OR 5,O0O?-(i THOUGHTA I.AHAT, AM' TRAVEL "AT MANY rs OCEAN V 7r?r- . rHM n miles, j yYJrLlJ 1 DONT YOU REMEMBER ME? I M TWE MAM YOU CAUGHT BY THE LEG, IN YOUR YARD : I WAS LOOK ING For my ANTOK1IO " MEAN.... GIMME A HAMMER, AND I'LL SHOW You! I'LL HAVE TO RIP A COUPLE OF BOARDS OUT OF YOUR SHEP, HERE HERE You ARE J OH GOH .... I (WAS AFRAID 'SOMETHING LlkE THIS WOULD WAPPEN l ml I i r DON'T FIRE UNTIL YOU SEE THE UUITCC r- Tlri-ir r-v . ) . " t" . i- iHtIK UTtt).... SWUEtZt A MESSAGE OUT OF A TOOTH PASTE lUKfc.ONTOA STOVE LID, AND Ma II lr -r- . MAN ...WHOOPS, MY DEAR ! BY BLOSSER ALLEY OOP I, ANTONIO.'? HELLO, YbU BIG VOU BEEN MVAWTOKIO i 1 1 t La. u. s. pat. ofF : z. ' PST LOOkS RATHER DISCOURAGING For poor NUTTY... THE MISTo-DETECToR WAS NOTHING MORE NOR -LESS THAN JUST A PLAIN PARROT l! SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court, Lltah i County. Utah. I Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. John H. Bauer and Jennie H. Bauer, his wife; Provo Consoli-" dated Real Estate company, a corporation; cor-poration; Guy L. Shurtleff and J. Rulon Morgan as Assignee of said Provo Consolidated Real Estate Company, defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale the 26th day of Feb. 1934, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House in Provo, Utah, the following follow-ing described property, in Utah County, Utah, to-wit: The West 'i 6f Lot 6, in Block 26, Plat "C, Provo City Survey of Building Lots, situate in Section Sec-tion 6, Township 7 South, Range 3 East of Salt Lake Meridian. Subject to a right of way over the East 4 feet-ana together with a right of way over 4 feet immediately im-mediately adjoining on the East side of above described -tract of land. Dated at Provo, Utah, Feb. 1, 1934. E. G. DURNELL. Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy. Thomas Thomas Attorneys for Plaintiff Templeton Bldg., Sail Lake City, Utah. Publication in Prove Evening Her aid Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1934. VAJG6Y-WOO SURE MADE A SAP X. r) IT A viOl 1 v.tiTii t 1 1 fr .n-rvirccf Oil Fell A ' CAU- TH' OTHER ONE AN' r . , w- . , c r r T V ft "Ml f-x. n .1. . . . v uud 1 WUKKY. OOP' THIS filJVS C5l' TH DOPE ON i TH GRAND W12ER.' TWFV ' ) SPF IF VA TAN DO ... ' ;i BETTER "VWING y ON YOU i HMM-MPHf ) S TH' NEXT A rt F . I 1.ITBCCCI II XStT GUI' TH DOPE ON r6b ver! K TH GRAND VJ12ERf STUFF Li question: WER you on guard when Que EN UMPATEEDLf WAS A PRISONER. ? 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