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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERAtD, - T U E S D A Y, MARCH 13, 1 9 3 FAGE SEVEN 3&gjcp 1 1 mwm For WANT ADS Phone 495 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 Ada 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 line, 5 cents; one week, per line, 30 cents; two weeks, per line, 50 cents; one month, per hne, 90 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be charged if payment is delay-"d delay-"d or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion. in-sertion. BOARD AND ROOM jMiOD board and room South 1 West . at 1 K4 ml.r WILL trade electr?.-. sewing ma--chine for piano. 387 E. 2 N. a2 FOR RENT OR LEASE FIREPROOF warehouse storage. Taylor Bros. Co. 2.r0 W. Center. ml FOR SALE MIS CELL ANEOUS SPRTNG sale at Speakman's, next to Utah Power & Light. 100' , all silk slips, adjustable straps $1.00. 100r'f all wool bath robes were $10 00 now $3.95. $5.95 rain coats now $3.95. ml 8 SALT cucumbers for sale. No. 5th W. Call 1423W. 58. EARLY Bliss Triumph potatoes and Spanish onions. Call 482W. m23 R-10 HEAD work horses. Age 6-7 yrs. 216 E. 4 So. G. H. Chaffin. Phone 904 V. ml 5 BEAUTIFUL Majestic radio, perfect per-fect condition, cabinet style. 427 East Center. ml5 ALFALFA ana ciover seed. C. H. Durrant. West Drive. Call 490. m22 EARLY seed cobbler potatoes. Call 01J2. H. L. Orvin. a7 FIRST class alfalfa seed. Will Child, 3rd E. 2nd No. Springville. Spring-ville. a5 PROVO Flour and Feed Sperry's poultry and dairy foods. Wholesale Whole-sale flour. 155 N. Univ. Call 41. tf FIRST class certified Grimm and common alfalfa seed. Pasture, month or season. W. M. Jacob-son. Jacob-son. West Drive. a3 CALL 1267 for coal. Single ton $6.25, 2 ton or more $6.00. m22 5 AC. P. B. or 3 shs. West Union Water. 930 W. 2 N. m28 PEACOCK COAL Any size. $3.25 to $6.50. Edwin Allen. Phone 940M. m19 BEST coals, all. sizes and grades. Right prices. Jensen. Phone 1113 a2 WINCHESTER repeating shotgun 12 gauge. Only $15. Call at Herald Her-ald office. m25 CHOICE mare 1400 lbs. 707 So. Main, Springville. Call 164W. ml5 FOR SALE LAND BY OWNERll a. orchard, lights, water, good improvements, reasonable reas-onable terms. Phone 04J4. m26 FOB RENT FURNTSHF.T ULTRA mod. 5 rm. furn. home. Gessford's, 47 No. Univ. Call 53. ROOM and kitchenette, bath, hot and cold water. 193 E. 1st No. m20 MOD. apts. and homes, also un-furn. un-furn. Gessfords. 47 N. Univ. Phone 53. a8 5 RM. apt. garden spot. Also 2 rm. cottage. 58 W. 3rd So. ml6 FURN. and heated apt. 227 E. 3 North or Phone 186R. ml3 MODERN furnished 1st VVest. apt. 185 So. ml8 FOB SALE OB XBAOE ELECJTRIC stove, will trade for coal range. Geo. Sawaya. PI. REAL ESTATE BUILDING LOTS! BUSINESS PROPERTY! FARMLANDS, HOMESITES! COZY MODERN COTTAGES! Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards KEAL ESTATE BROKER 39 West 2nd North, Provo, Utah tf REAL BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE 1 ACRE, close in, good 4 room modern house. Ideal location for chickens. Price $2500; terms. 9! i Acre Fruit Orchard; choice varieties, Cherries, Peaches, Apples Ap-ples and Strawberries. Small Frame House. Price, $2400.00; terms. 10 ACRES Good 4 room House, garage, chicken coop. Price $3000.00. Terms. See T. H. HEAL 311 South Third West or PHONE 876 Business Card j THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stove and Furnace Repairing. Grates and linings furnished for all makes. We clean chimneys ;tt r .'isonable priees. We buy, sell and exchange wsi i furniture. Free call and delivery service. We pay cash for used furniture. Plume 915-W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. Geo. Bills, Mgr. TODAY USED CARS and TRUCKS With an O.K. That Counts! Nolan-Done, Inc. PHONE 1100 LOST NOVO engine flywheel btw. Orem and Provo. Reward. 4 32 W. Center. mlf FISHING poles, buck joints, steel telescope rod, reel. NE Provo. 432 West Center. ml4 SMALL Iver Johnson black Reward. Phone 268M. bike. mlO FOR SALE BABY CHICKS LINDLEY HATCHERS Baby Chicks 9c. First quality chicks from pure Hansen Oregon stock. Blood tested. Stained Antigen method. Stock on Free Range. For further information call A. N. Talbot. 1318J or H. Lindlev. 906.T. mi7 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VIVIAN PARKror rent." See Willard L. Sowards. ml7 FOR SALE CARS 1929 ESSEX coach for horses or cows. Dick Holdaway. Vineyard. a2 1926 FORD coach, good cond. $20. Call Riverside Blacksmith shop. ml3 MASTER Buick coach, dition. Phone 885. Good con-ml5 con-ml5 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of R. W. Brereton, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned under-signed at his residence, Pleasant View, Utah, P. O. Address 183 R. F. D. Provo, Utah, or at the State Bank of Provo, Provo, Utah, on or before the 22nd day of April A. D. 1934. Dated at Provo, Utah, February Feb-ruary 20th, 1934. JOHN AUSTIN BRERETON, Executor. A. L. Booth, Attorney. Pub. Feb. 20, 27, Mar. 6, 13, 1934. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary E. Ashworth, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned under-signed at 174 North First East Street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 22nd day of April. A. D. 1934. Dated at Provo City, Utah, February Febru-ary 20th. 1934. WILLIAM RAY ASHWORTH, Executor. A. L. Booth, attorney. Pub. Feb. 20, 27, Mar. 6, 13, 1934. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Alice A. Frame, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned under-signed at his residence. West Drive, R. F. D. Box 86. Provo, Utah, on or berore the 15th day of May, A. D: 1934. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 13th day of March, 1934. KARL J. KNUDSEN, Administrator. A. L. Booth. Attorney. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TO BUY good motorcycle for $50 cash. Ferg's Service, Springville. ml4 RELIABLE couple want 4 or 5 rm. house with garage and furnace. 656 W. 3 So. m!5 e--' " ' , Give make, model and price, Write Box A-l Herald. a6 WILL uy 30 U. S. Army rifle 95 model. Write Box B, Herald. m!9 i USELESS horses and cows. Dead j ones if called immediately. Call j 680. Provo. tf FOR LEASE: Water shares on Provo Bench. See Farmers and Merchants Bank or telephone number 5. ml6 FOR SALE FURNITURE ULTRA mod. 5 rm. furn. home. Gessford's, 47 No. Univ. Call 53. BOOTS AND HER hst ,&oaxb ,vooq TrVE CM5WOL , o. vtVv et ya y WASH TUBBS r ALLEY OOP ! FOR RENT OR LEASE . - . , , ! I -. HERE I AM - ALONE iN TM' fA fgTJ OKX VJORSE OFF THAN WWW& JUNGLE , WITH ONLY MY AXE 1f f 8EFORE 'CAUSE NOVJ OL' 1:3& lJQ STARTED- fWMftA W HIDE, AN' ALL W J ALL BUT DlNNV, S lmtSMSlirA FRooND5 AE HtS Xf TH" DINOSAUR. AN' I U, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SO YbU WANT To YES. SIR-. BORROW money so TAkE A LITTLE TWAT YOU CAN CHECK UP OKI THE STUFF I TO HAVE SOME 'ONE COME TnATS OOZING OUT OF THE GROUND ON YOUR TEST IT it PLACE, EH ? SALESMAN SAM J SoteTHlM S. TH' (rAPvTTGR UJiTH ) C0eLL; OJHv MoT TAKeTN oufi. -SfFe, sfc l CfWx Th' oW's ReceipTs Hone LOCK T fco'? I ' LL. TAG- ALOWO pj-c ODY - G-UAR.D ? Phone 495 y J IT nunc t. oiuMns i FOE REIVT--UNFURNISHED THREE rm. mod. apt., Apply 83 Ekins Court. garage. ml8 ALMOST new mod. 5 rm. house, adults. 434 N. 2 E. Inq. in basement. base-ment. ml6 NEWLY finished 3 rm modern, apt. 150 No. 1st East. ml6 j i T 1 C a. j Jail dltenCe Jtl Possession Charge Martin Johnson of Provo pleaded plead-ed guilty to possession of intoxicating intoxi-cating liquor in the city court Monday and was sentenced to six months in the county jail by Judge Don R. Ellertsou. The judge gave him. an alternate sentence of a $75 fine which must be paid within with-in three days, and suspended 100 days of the jail sentence. Johnson was arrested in his car Sunday evening by Police Arnel Milner. Officer BUDDIES hop wood p. vvv WOT TOO1.'.'. MO&C& r Y COME GIT YORE OUTFITS, BOVS. MCVLtue r u r0r -rr- iLir r nuiOfu " IT'LL AREN'T YOU THE b- . WHO WAS COIKIG To STARTLE THE WORLD WITH AM INVENTION" CALLED THE HIST6-DETECTOR ? AND DIDN'T IT FAIL AND LOSE MONEY FOR YOU ? AMD PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY MISS VIOLA WEST, Correspondent - - - A Japanese flower garden will u-c me uetorauve meme ior me annual junior promenade to be held in the high school gymnasium March 16. The members on the committee who are assuming direct di-rect charge of the affair are: Chairman, Dean Walker, Deral Walker, Madge Young, Josephine Frr. Wanda Harris. Cyril Thorne, with four faculty members Ruth Peterson, Emily " Wright. William Partington and Leland Clark. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White were the motif for a surprise social at their home Friday evening. Progressive Pro-gressive card games furnished the entertainment. Tn attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mills, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Armitstead. Miv and Mrs. Clifton Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Mat new Bezznnt. Mr. and Mis. Earl Loader, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Nelson. The genealogical society of the i Timpanoos stake enjoyed a dane- ROTE TVKT'3 a v ,. C-H0O ' M KiTO TvV PAeT p VAQUfRO COSTUMES TO THE "TN ic i i . . j ....... . . r . .. . DATS COOT SEO' stick ;acA up J1 WELL , IF YOU RE ALWAYS CONNECTED U I'M AFRAID p, WITH UNSOUND BUSINESS VENTURES, gggy it D;D J How DO YOU EXPECT ANYONE TO , I HAVE CONFIDENCE ENOUGH TO LOAN i i i in i m f facEj wee see. vTjy j ! i ing party Thursday evening- in the second ward amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. D. Miley went to Salt Lake Sunday they will remain while Mr Smith where Smith receives medical treatment. Russell Swenson was the speak- er at the Third ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening. "Those Dreadful Twins." a three act comedy will be presented to the public in the near future by me second ward Relief ladies. societv A pretty affair of the past week was the bridge-luncheon given by Mrs. Merle Coombs at the Joseph Halliday home Thursday evening. Her guests were Mrs. Veda Adam-son. Adam-son. Mrs. Annie Melling and Mrs. Clara Larson of Lehi; Mrs Mabel Adamson, Mrs. Nona Caisiord and Mrs Lex.o Rriggs of American Fork; Mrs. Pearl Vadhv. Mr Ora Wright. Mrs. Ora ThoVne and Mrs. Ethel Drvsdale OW , CrKT E ODE TO HM WrTE 1 OVi'T LfVE ! datd I'hone 28-.T i Tan' LISSEN HEAR, VOU BLlNkl m' hoot ovjlc -- i see anvbodv n Vover-alls apter them esterm Guests go" heah , he's plJgQt V CLlGV.'' thewl been gone fet- F AfMVTH'.NG COUL3A HAPPENED TO THEM ?? THEM S?? TU '' "10U R.G- &OJNft THIS' Silver Would Restore Trade Says Couhlin DETROIT. March 12 -IP -For--eigrt trade would be .stabilized through restoration of the pin-of pin-of silver, Rev. Charles E. Coiigh-lin Coiigh-lin said in his regular Sunday address. He said "the Roosevelt administration admin-istration was in favor of. silver rernonelization. quoted the president presi-dent and Secretary Morgeuthau m the light, and added that Senaloi Burton Wheeler of Montana Would introduce a silver bill in the senate sen-ate today. "The ultimate aim of deal." Father Coiighlin the nationalization of the new said, "is mr cur- rency and credit system." The nation' credit, he said, would be predicated upon the natural na-tural weilth of the coimtrv. including in-cluding its forests, field, min-.'s and industries, estimated :it approximately ap-proximately tour hundred billion dollars, and not upon the owned wealth 'held andeont i ol led by the bankers." The owned wealth, he said, would be less than sixty billion dollars. "We oppose, tli modern capital- y meakj, TO THW T W'T 4"' REG U S PAT OfT. JJ4 J Nt srHVICf IN( 2 A r"-rriM.tg '( WCG. U. S. Po . OFF. 1934 Bt Nt SCHVICt INC J JJ vv- y - q f r THAT'S VXl they've COM:: TO GRIEF, SOWEWMEQE I BETCMA, AN' I'LL NEVER SEE 'EM AGAIN OH. VJHV DON'T EVER " GET A BREAK P v ,- Sorry, Young man, but youd BETTER FORGET THIS GET- RICH-QUICK RICH-QUICK IDEA OF YOURS.' start SAVING YOUR MOMEY..A DOLLAR A WEEK ... AND YOU'LL BE SURPRISED HOW MUCH YOU LL HAVE IN TWENTY- FIVE YEARS 1. 1 -jC BY NCA SCWVICE IMC. It rmJ f Q '.'LL. PsM' PUT OU Jfis istic system." he priest said, "because "be-cause it is founded upon production produc-tion for profit and because it does not take into consideration the loaning of money for distributive and competitive purposes. w ithin eight years. he predict - ed. a revised form of state capitalist" capit-alist" will be substituted for the present capitalistic system. Judge Nelson Is Kiwanis Speaket Attorney Joseph F. Xe'sou of Spanish Fork. former juvenile judge, gave an interesting talk on the "N R A." at a meeting of the Springville Kiwanis Thurs lay night. 'Tins country is dedicated to the servce of people," he said, "am: t he N R A. will prove a success only as people learn to cooperate and think -.' the mtci-sis of i ithers." Miss Naomi Tew and Fied P.lackett of the high school gave a musical program. Charles Push-ard Push-ard A'as toastmaster Lionel Miller and Dr (' G N'yll were weleome-i as now club men: - bers. BY MARTIN H6 5 E OEE) TO T : MOW , WTE TH ' i tiOlE THKT '; MOTHER WKTORt VAYEO On 'M BY CRANE By H AMLK 4 ? W r- j j ? v .' POOOoor poOZY. i ll never see 'em AGAIN ' I JUST KNOW THEY 'E Q GONE F'REVER' OOH' THiS IS AWFUL f i REG. U. S PAT OFT Ll -' L 1934 BY NLA stay BY BLOSSER THAT'S A HECK OF A LONG TIME TO WAIT To BE SURPRISED NUTTY l! Wont " SOMEOKJE. GIVE HIM A BRtAk T 1 By SMALL - A : LibJ. J View, Box 131. ml8 Pub. Mar. 13, 20, 27, April 3, 1934 I I |