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Show 1 I 7 . . A'- PAGE SEVEN ... - , f- .... 4-. - -', . . . . (UTAH) EVENING HERA LD, WEDNESD A Y, A P R It , For WANT ADS Want ads will appear on . the Classified ad page if they are In the office before 9 a. in., 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. m. . Rates First insertion, per line, 10 cents; each additional insertion, in-sertion, per line, 5 cents; one y 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 delay-. delay-. ed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion. in-sertion. TODAY'S Better Values in USED CARS 1930 Ford Coupe ....... 1929 Ford Tudor 1928 Ford Coupe, rumble 1928 Stude. Victoria . . . . 1929 Auburn Spcciai-Scdanr 1929 Pontiac 1928 Whippett Coach ... 235 $3165 B5 0M5 $195 ..$65 Also a Few Late Model PICKUPS and TRUCKS NOLAN-DONE Inc. SPECIALS 1929 ESSEX 4-Door Sedan . . 1930 DODGE 8 Sedan $329 Other Values 1932 Ford Deluxe Coupe 1932 JFord V-8 4-Door Se-.dan Se-.dan Delux 1930 Chev. Tudor 1928 Dodge Sedan 1927 Olds Sedan . Many Other Good Buys TRUCKS 1933 Ford Long Wheel Base New Tires. 1931 International Long ' Wheel Base. 1929 Ford Pickup . 1929 Ford Stake 1928 Chev Panel TELLDRIDE MOTOR CO. USED CAR LOT First West and Center Provo, Utah iniir"mi"iinnr)i"rir r-irfirviiii 32 TLOUIt AND FEED PROVO Flour and Feed Sperrya poultry and dairy foods. Whole-Bale Whole-Bale flour. 155 N. Univ. Call 41. if Land Bargains! BEST IMPROVED-NEW IIOMK Modern hardwood floors fireplace excellent plumbing" close to Center WITH TWENTY-TWO ACRES rich loam soil PRICE CUT IN HALF. ALMOST ONE ACRE FIVE ROOM HOME Built-in cup boards cement highway ONLY $1800. Terms. FIVE ROOM BRICK LOT $850. No use to rent own this place! MOST EXCELLENT STRICTLY MODERN HOME Near center Provo Large lot cost at least $10,000. ONLY $3250. Must be Cash, or substantial payment. ABSOLUTELY NEW HOME FIVE ROOMS with 44 feet by 8 rod lot Brick, Modern N. E. part of Provo. Will complete in sixty days. , phone" ioo Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 59 W 2nd North, Provo, Utah See Us For Real Estate SALES - TRADES Rentals - Insurance Some Good Buys Now! Intermountain Realty Company 85 North University Ave. J. W. PROWS & JESS HAWS Phones 687 - 1524 M : r- - I Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP 159 North University We specialize in lawn mower sharpening and repairing. Work done factory way. All kinds of furniture and stoves repaired. We sell new and used furniture. Cash paid for used furniture. We call and deliver free. Phone 915W. Satisfaction .guaranteed. GEO. BILLS, Mgr. China Cups and Saucers Handy Sized Bowls, Pair t I B. & C. Stores Go. 164 WEST CENTER 9 juu in.ri i 1 i m FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS MARTIN lump Phone 1267. coal $6.25 ton. ma3 UINTAH Basin seed potatoes $1.60 cwt. O. S. Birch 6th So. and 6th E. Springville. a7 100 SIX-week old pullets. Inquire Globe Mill. Springville. a6 FIRST ward pasture tickets. John W. Fairer. 231 So. 1 East. a5 EASTER bunnies, oantams. 8 kinds fancy pigeons. AAA Plymouth Barred Rock eggs for setting 3c ea. Baby chicks. Come and see what we have. Provo Pet Yard, 170 So. 5th West. a5 BLISS and Rural seed potatoes. Call 044R3. J. J. Madsen, Jr., Route 1. all COAL Let us deliver your coal. Low prices, prompt delivery. $6 ton or $5.75 in 2-ton lots. Call 590. Hills Bros. Coal Co. all DOWN go coal prices. Lump $6.50, Nut $6.00, Pea $5.25. A greater reduction in 2 ton lots. The Ideal Coal Yard, Phone 487W. a24 QUALITY coal. All sizes. Competitive Com-petitive prices. Phone 144R. Leo Knight. al9 A-l LUMP coal. Satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. Phone 801R. 442 W. 5 S. al5 EARLY seed cobbler potatoes. Call 01J2. H. L. Orvin. a7 FIRST class alfalfa seed. Will Child, 3rd E. 2nd No. Springville. Spring-ville. a5 BOARD AND ROOM BOARD with or without room for townspeople. 260 No. Univ. Call 884. . ma3 GOOD board and 'room at 184 . South 1st West r a6 FOB GALE BAD Y CHICKS BEST grade White Leghorn baby chicks, 9c ea. delivered. . Largest Larg-est hatchery in southern Cal. All pother breeds, also turkey poulta. 5, April and May' delivery." Phone 1020W. 361 N. 5 E. Code comp. No. 5095. a23 -MONEY TO LOAN - $50 and up on security of autos, chattels, equities, co-signers. Easy monthly repayments. Reasonable Rea-sonable rates. Columbia Industrial In-dustrial Loan Co. 64 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 1277. a22 LOST 30x5 RIM and. tire. Sunday, near Sp. Fork canyon. Reward. Return Re-turn . to. Herald. a4 PRO VO r !-;. ,:- .; , . . .;'"'.' - ... ...... I I f; Hp) U , ;? -Phone. 495 J lib iE" J fit Jb 17 17777) 7771 Q FOB SALE FtJRNITURE FURNITURE, good cond. Seed beans (pink eye), 459 No. 1 W. al2 FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 RM. mod. apt., beautiful furniture furni-ture or with stoves only; small apt., newly decorated. Phone ' 306W. a5 PARTLY. Nice clean modern 3 room apt. Close In. 610 W. 1 So. a6 2 MQD. rooms, basement and ga rage. 240 East 3rd. South. a6 OR UNFURN.- rm heated apts. 227 E 3rd No. Phone 186R. &6 MOD. apts. and homes, also un-furn. un-furn. Gessfor'is. 47 N. Univ. Phone 53. a8 FOB SALE CO wS YOUNG fresh Jersey cow.; $35.00. 1130 West Center. . a5 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES VT WASH TUBBS Vrn OLD THILE THE W BOV? AT THE RANCH ARE LAU6H-IKIO LAU6H-IKIO AT WHAT A SWELL JOKEJ THE FAKE BANDIT RAID WILL BE, SOME OF THOSE HARD FELLOWS OVER IW THE BAD LANDS HEAR OF IT. ALLEY OOP TEAR 'EM UP. BOYS THEV CANT GET AWAY cnrvV FRECKLES AND fa RECKLES HAD HIMSELF LOWERED INTO AN OIL TANK, . IN AM EFFORT TO GET A CLUE AS TO THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF THOUSANDS OF GALLONS OF OIL SALESR1AN SAM , SHOP. AHeSe, ' mmm mmmm rJi- vj- -v z:y ttuM. FOUR rm. mod. apt. Inquire 61 West 1st No. Phone 1479. al6 EVES 5 rm.' mod. apt. Close in. 57 No. 3rd W. Phone 528. a9 ALMOST new mod. 5 rm. house, adults, 434 N. 2 E. Inq. in basement. base-ment. alO WANTED MISCELLANEOUS u"u" J' i j- jui .i . jn i COMBINATION range. Call 51, coal and gas TRANSPORTATION to Washington Washing-ton D. C. about May 1st. Will share driving and expenses. Write Box 2. a6 USELESS horses and cows. Dead ones if called immediately. Call 680, Provo. tf fti o PEDRO. THE SHEEPHERDER, a r Twwiu' WW - wtmn MAM RIVER'S GUESTS. AN THE COWPUMCHERS IS TO KlPfc HIS FRIENDS GOLLY? ITS. PARk IN HERE... I CANT SEE A THING! MEY. AL...IT5 AVWPULLY DARK IN HERE: COULD You GET ME SOME kIND OF A LIGHT, SO I CAN SEE WHAT X'M DOING "? uuowi i uju(.c.uu pEiOPLe. off'. G-oTrA CrVT CEL A MetUOMEil 3- J Probate and Guard- ianship Notices Consult-County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. . - 1 rr NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fourth Judicial District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. , Estate of E. E. McBride, deceased, de-ceased, . .... . . ' Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Victor Hatch, Provo, Pro-vo, Utah, on or before the 14th day of May, 1934. WILLIAM T. SMITH, Administrator. Victor Hatch, Attorney for Administrator. Pub. Mar. 14, 21, 28, April 4, 1934. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah, Probate Pro-bate Division. ! In the Matter of the Estates of Thomas Snelson and Lauraetta Snelson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Payson, Utah, on or before IS 601N TO HOLD OP I is OkAY. OkAY ! I'LL JUST DROP WHAT I'M DOING AND RUN AND GET YoU A FLASHLIGHT.' FLASH-LIGHT.' HOW CAN I RUM ERRANDS FOR YoU NOW, YOU DIMWIT? IF I LET GO, MDULL. BREAk YOUR AMD COHfCT CAM I DO Fee. fou, sipJ2 Uf VEAH. THATS IT. 1 K 4, 193 4 May 21st. 1934. T. L. SNELSON, Administrator. Porter & Nebeker, Attorneys. Payson, Utah. Pub. Mar. 14, 21, 28, April 4, 1934. SUMMONS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for Utah, County, State of Utah. x Zion's Savings Bank and Tj-usL Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. W. Leslie Mildenhall and Eva C. Mildenhall, his wife; and Alfred J. Fowers, Defendants. The State of Utah to the said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled en-titled action; -andin case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to foreclose plaintiffs mortgage on and covering the lands and premises hereinafter mentioned and described, being the 1 bow CPGTL IOVSY J f AN' VOU SON HIS GUESTS i I YVA so HAVE A LOT OP MOMEW? ( '. THEN THERE'S ONLY ONE THING LEFT FOR ME TO DO, AND THAT IS To OPEN MY CAMERA SHUTTER AND USE THE FLASH LAMP, AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS I . CAN'T STAND THE AIR IN HERE MUCH LONGER... WELL, HERE COESl I I )S . HOG RICH. GOT jj DIAM0WDS BtGGER'Kl) jVHOSS PLIES. J v- i f n i' TV SPANISH FORK MRS. EFTTE DART Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Bird of Mapleton announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Lillian to Leo A. Crandall, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crandall of Springville, the marirage to take pjace the latter part of April. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Stone of Salem announce the marriage of their daughter, Blanche to Lew Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Jones of this city. The marriage was solemnized at Nephi, Wednes- subject . matter or res involved in said action, to-wit: Commencing 99 feet . South of the Northwest corner of Block 6, Plat "B", Provo City Suryeyof Building Lots; thence East 87.50 feet; thence South 49.30 feet; thence West 87.50 feet; thence North 49.80 .feet to the place of beginning. THOMAS & THOMAS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 404-6 Templeton Building, Salt Lake City Utah. Pub. Mar. 14, 21, 28, April 4, 11, 1934. ov ,1 ookxt fcfe6U0toN6 TO 0X OftUViG ViOVS A oOOO LAUGU MAUfc 09 MV THEN.WHUT IN TARNATION'S TO TO THE HOLD-UP, AND GfTTIM 934 BY MCA SCWVICt. INC. SOW; FEL.LA GbT ill -m III II ' yfrS li mi I III ii J, v"- MW55&& Ml IT it iiW Jrml, ; O&S'i MYSTERY- 1 Viil .. iMWtt 1 f .AUW i Pte. u. pat. oftNSvnNSS. I CT . i r'Ti'.r.iivTOTOVAOMT,in soviet. iNcvyy-y - ,. - - . .. . - iiAM; f3Soesi we. dokvx seuu RELVoeRS vAm; f3Soesi we. domt seuu revolvers' day, March 28. The young couple plan to make their home at Spanish Span-ish Fork. 'a ' The members of the-Double X club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Robertson Wednesday i evening. Dinner was served &tr the card tables at 8:30 tOfthe members and Mr. and Mrs. John '. Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Green who were special guests. f Pro-V gressive 500 followed, Mr. . and x Mrs. Victor Roman winning , the club prize for y high score and ,Mr, and Mrs. Green the guest prize. James Sorenson, Sr. and, Fre S. Dart Jr. motored to Salt Lake Friday to bring home MrsJlEffie Dart and her granddaughter, Ef f ie Mae Dart who had been at -a Salt Lake hospital receiving treatment. Robert Chappie and Mrs. . . Uri Stewart accompanied them home. Effie Mae is now .convalescing nicely at her home. x DAMAGE UNCERTAIN 7: T SPANISH FORK Just how much damage has been 'done to the fruit crops -in thissection by the present cold snap it is impossible to say at present. It is believed that the peaches were hit hardest, apricots being further developed were not hurt so much. Overhanging Overhang-ing clouds both of the cold nights assisted, in protectin gthe fruit blossoms. BY MARTIN HViD VAOPvjOOOO WiOtT - - v)etr vor a vtvrt rsic tuci to.' occr 91 BY CRANE KEEP US FROM BEAT W OLD PEDRoN THEM THINGS OUR SELVES ? ' ' S m THETS E6GZACKLV VMAW9E.AMTOi I . . -M . . 1 . I K WHUT ME PANCHO LXl CARE W TrliNKJN. siTO COME WCETrf US, NO? 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