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Show P R 0;V O (U.T A H) EVE NIKG'HEK AL D, J THUR3 IT AY; A P R TL 5,-1 9 3 4 PAGE SEVKN For :-: r 'i 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 lor 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 in-sertiop, in-sertiop, 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 linejter insertion. in-sertion. USED CAR BARGAINS' SLASHING PRICES . to REDUCE INVENTORY Come in and Make v Your Own Price Nolan - Done, Inc. . 150 N. Univ., Provo, Utah : WANTED MISCELLANEOUS USED living room set. Phone 705 Provo. . a11 USED tent; good condition. Green - Lantern Inn. Salt Lake highway. al5 STUDENT., wants ride to Las Vpo-o. Pay cart exepenses. PVinnA iww. - a4 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. : v ; 6 -1. USELESS horses and cows. Dead ones. if called immediately. . Call 680. Proved . r, iirif fuu-LLririir - i FOB REllT V tfm - OR FURNn 3 rm.: partly, modern apt.. 142 ,No..9th. West... a5 - FOUR m mod, apt. Inquire 621 West 1st No. Phone 1479. al6 EVES 5 rrn mod. apt. Close in, 57 No. 3rdW. Phone 528. a9 ALMOST new mod. 5 . rm. house, adults, '434 N. 2 E. Inq. in base-mentf base-mentf r -v- r H; a? yoH (LKHT ' HTRNISHET FOUR "rm apt. modern.in every 'way. .Close in," honeNq;-2.;:$ll 3 RM. mod. pt., beautiful furniture furni-ture or with stoves only; small apt., , newly t decorated.:. Phone 306W ; ... .a5 PARTLY. Nice clean modern 3 room apt. Close in. 610 W. 1 So. rr a6 2 MOD. rooms, basement and garage. ga-rage. 240 East 3rd. South. a6 OR UNFURN, 3 rm heated apts. 227 E 3rd No. Phone 186R. a6 MOD. V. apts. 'and homes, also un-funi. un-funi. Gessf orris. 47 N. Univ. Phone 53.. . a8 FOB SALE - FURNITURE FURNITURE, good eond. . Seed . beans (pink eye), ,459 no. 1 w . . al2 FLOUR AND FEED . PROVO Flpur and; Feed-LSperrys poultry and dairy foods. Wholesale Whole-sale flour. 155 N. Univ.. Call 41. . . ' tf FOR SALE 0078 YOUNG fresh Jersey cow.' $35.00. 1130 West Center. a5 . ' THREE DIE IN 4 CHAIR -, NASHVILLE. Tenn., April 5 (liR Three . negroes died - in the electric chair at state penitentiary today for attack on white women. Percy. Smith, - 20, confessed .". his crime to Dr. Pickens Johnson, penitentiary chaplain, just before going to the chair: v:'':: Jasper Graham, 29, and Frank Mays, -SO, accused in another case, died maintaining innocence atter being identified by the girt -they were , convicted of assaulting. ' The governor of Illinois has vetoed ve-toed a bin giving men the right to stand up at a bar and drink. Now t&ey'll . have- to tit down .ta get ' drunk. " . ". Land Bargains! BEST 4IMPROVED NEW HOME 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 cupboards 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. , ABSOLUTELYNEW HOME FIVE ROOMS with 44 feet by 8 , rod lot -Brick, Modernr-N. E. part of Provo. Will complete in sixty days. PHONE 109 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 W 2nd North, Provo, Utah Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP 159 North University We specialize in lawn mower sharpening and repairing. Work done factory way. AH 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 Saucers-Handy Sized Bowls, Fair B. & C. Stores Co, 164 WEST CENTER FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD .work horsey mare. V. A. ' Cowan, Route 2, Box 110. all SPLENDID Crosley cabinet radio $22v 442 Noth 1 E. Call 843. all BLISS triumph seed potatoes Fred Ferguson, Edgemont. all HATS 50c, $1.00, $1.95; all silk slips 79c; H. D. Dresses sc; Silk Dresses $1.95; $2.95, $3.95. -gpeakman's, 66 No. Univ. all GOOD mares and horses. 6 to 7 yrs. old. Phone 904W. 216 E. 4 ,.. smith aiu DUMP truck bed, very reason- able. 328 wo. 3ra wesi. . aw MARTIN - lump coal $6.25 ton. Phone 1267. ma3 UINTAH Basin seed potatoes $1.60 cwt. O. S. Birch 6th So. and 6th E. Springville, .-,. .. ; a7 100 SDC week old pullets. Inquire Globe Mill. Springville. a6 FIRST ward pasture tickets. John W. Fairer. 231 So. 1 East. a5 EASTER bunnies antams. 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 Sc 5th West. -a5 BLISS and Rural seed -potatoes. CaU -044R3 JJ- Madaen, -Jiv Route 1. . all COAL Let us deliver your coal. Low prices, prompt delivery. $6 ton or $5.75 in 2-ton lots. Call '590. Hais Bros. Coal Co.,, ail 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 487 W. i &24 QUALITY coal. All stecs. Competitive Com-petitive prices. Phone 144 R. Leo Knight. ...... r, al9 A-l LUMP coal. Satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. Phone 801R. 442 W. 5 S. ; ... . . . al5 EARLY seed cobbler potatoes. Call t)U2. H. L. Orvin. v a7 i-IRST class alfalfa seed.; Will Child, 3rd E. 2nd No. Springville. Spring-ville. a8 FOR SALESABY .OmOKS BEST grade White Leghorn baby chicks, 9cr ear delivered. Largest Larg-est hatcherv in southern Cal. All . othef breeds also turkey poults. April and May delivery. 1'none 1020W. 361 N, 5 E. Code tmp. No. 5095. ; , . ' j- ;.. a23 kOKEY TO LOAK $50 and up on security of autos. chattels, equities, co-signers. Easy monthly repayments. Rea- sonable rates. : Columbia In-'. dustrial Loan CoX 64 No. tJnlv. Ave. Phone 1277 a22 BOARD AITD ROOM BOARD with or; without, room for townspeople. 260 ;No. JJniv. Call ,834. - ma3 CbOD board and, room At XS4 - South .1st West. : " - aQ Protate anil f Guard-ianship Guard-ianship Notices Consult . County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. , . . . NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for Utah County, Utah. Fred W. Taylor and Amelia R. Taylor, plaintiffs, vs. Knight Investment In-vestment Company, a corporation, Defendant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, Leon Newren, as Receiver of the defendant. Knight Investment Company, a corporation, to all creditors of said defendant, Knight Investment Invest-ment company, and to all persons having claims against said defendant, to file said claims with the undersigned at the office of the Knight Investment Company, Room 6, Roundy Build- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES TWVfc IN " 'V WASH TUBBS h Hhe pay of the fake bandit U THE. BUM K . HOUSE IS PESERTE HVS ttiPOEM OFFtSUPPOSEPY ALLEY OOP FRECKLES AND .VHAT DID You SEE thi THERE, kID? .'to 1 kIOW WHERE TH5 OfL NWEMT JL.. SOME ONE TAPPED INT& THISJ TANK, UNDERGROUND. THERES A THREE -INCH Pipe rr the Bottom of the Tank SALESMAN SAM il liV; naaJl PEST 5TlLL TOA drown 1 f Vert, 'b ReCru&Ri er syA.aJovii-OU'T Trimcj-tejk . I kmoco op J uooKiT-'cupfr 4ao over. ' 9 lf Phone' 495 usmmmbbs AAlg, --M. V'l-J, W v , Utah;-on' or before the tod day of May,; 1934. Said claims, when so filed, shall be supported by the affidavit of, the claimant i to ? the effect1 that the entire amount of said claim is justly due and owing, and that there are no offsets or credits due the defendant, Knight Investment Company for which credit has not been given. Claims not -presented on or before be-fore May 2, 1934, shall, in the discretion dis-cretion of the court, be disallowed and forever barred and foreclosed. Dated this 28th day of March, 1934. '- r ..:i - ' ' LEON NEWREN, Receiver of Knight Investment Company, a corporation. Pub. March 29, April 5, 12, 19, 1934. A Mansfield, O., girl couldn't collect damages from her escort, after an accident, because she let him hug her with one arm and drive with the other. What must have made her sore was that he didn't hug her with both arms. :non Akin UK 1 SINK 1 LEETLE raid arrives. D THE COWBOVS TQ BE 60NE AtLDfty HIS FRIENDS FOOLING? SAY; 1 ' You'RE gonna hae v. a Touch time making . KR. HEIt, BUEVE TTHCT !! LI X M TWAT !f J?A Land Sailor 1 7 s- 3i ' :. i i v r . . Although he has been a naval or::-cer or::-cer three years, Lieut. George P. Ribble saw an ocean for tho fi! time recently when an army officer offi-cer at his CCO eamp took him V. Brookings, Ore. Ribble has be;: stationed at Great Lakes stalioc CMFPPHECDEK. WAIT PATtEMTUY I 1 1 JL. mm& FOR. THE APPOINTED HOU, BEFORE VTTAOOmj 1 SINK 1 TAKE A 1 TirJK TAKE A OM. NOT so tough! I HAVE-THE, EVIDENCE WRAPPED UP, RIGHT. IN THIS DONT WHERE LITTLE BOX BEING IT'S DONE tU POOR. BOOBS CPCtlM -HIS SALAD WITH A SfOOri I - OREM Mrs. Merrill Cr&ndalL Reporter Phone 026R-S Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Geraldine Aston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Aston to Mr. Harrison D. Wilken-sen Wilken-sen Monday at Provor -Mrs. Fern Knight of Salt Lake City was the guest of her sister Mrs. Harriet Adams during past week. Tuesday Mrs. Fern Knight, Mrs. Harriet Adams and Miss Gladys Young went to Wallsburg to attend at-tend funeral . services for their gandmother, Mrs. Harriet Mech-am. Mech-am. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nelson have left for an extended visit in the Pacific Northwest. They will visit friends in Portland, Oregon, and hi San Francisco, also in Los Angeles. They will come home on the southern route and 'will visit with their son Sterling in Cedar City, Utah. A charming birthday party was given by Mrs. May Anderson at her home Monday afternoon in honor of her little daughter Betty's Bet-ty's sixth birthday anniversary. " v - -C3HE GUESTS. MATURAIXVA f PwMOSE 6lDprvfS WOURS t TWO SPADES tEGGO MY NECK.YA LUHKHEA0 . .m mm . rr77 in ; , " .?. .... Z7 Is IT MAY BE A PIPE, ALL RIGHT, BUT I THERE ARE BELIEVE THAT'S A LOT OF THINGS . THE OIL WENT.. BEING DONE 1 NO ONE COULD TAP THAT TANK WITHOUT THAT COULDNT BE DONE, DISCOVERED- MR. WEIL 'J NEVER BEEN BEFORE ? . SOaR HIC p- PAR.eMTLY eH3oYs 01 Easter decorations were used and a dainty luncheon was served to fourteen litlte guests. Mr. and Mrs. Martell Keetch, Mr. C. L. Koff ord and Mrs. El-wood El-wood Davis were Salt Lake visitors visit-ors Tuesday. They visited with Mrs. C. L. Kofford who is in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ogden of Richfield motored to Provo Saturday Sat-urday to visit their son Aston, who. is attending school-at the B. Y. U. and on Sunday they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Chris-tensen Chris-tensen of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kofford were week ' end visitors in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frame Memory and children and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Olsen and children of Castle Gate spent the week, end in, Orem, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quin-ton Quin-ton Wilcox. FARMERS FORM POWERFUL BLOC TERRE HAUTE, Ind., (IVR) A 45-day temporary order of the U. S. Department of Ae-rimltnrp has resulted in formation of a H TO TV' AK90T. DARE Ttmcw ME Booo - .-' - I . - - . Ji " 1 - - - - AAEAMWHILE, FOUR HARD HOM8RES FROM THE BAD UANDS DASH I .aa)out of a canyon ..toward the umprotectep RAMCH HOdEy By HAMLET "7 NOWF DONJT 6ET A DINOSAUR ON fAV. NECK, I C. v; TO COMPLICATE MATTERS, m 'f P) 7V- OUT OF TBS r. : ' y5v c i34 by wc wwytcc me. j Mf PROVING HOW THE OIL WENT DOESNT &r( .'.l-A y prove WHERE IT went! Your discovery 'Jfc V ISNT WORTH A THING.' ITS LIKE A DETECTIVE S WHO WORKED ON A MURDER MYSTERY FOR J ' '0, V TWO MONTHS, AND ALL HE COULD 1 PROVE WAS THAT A CRIME rrJ AEEN S v(e.AH, BOX MOuJ W6.'UU WfWS-Tb EAT IS j v- soup cuith ms eoRXl ' d nnrnt rSrn 1, V-x "m' i . : --' new and potentially powerful bloc. of votes to protect the economic welfare of the Middle Western corn belt states. ' ' The new organization is the Midwest Council of Agriculture and Industry, the outgrowth of a meeting that originally was planned plan-ned as a farmers protest meeting-- Spurred by the. initial victory of forestalling extension of the temporary federal order, which permitted manufacture of industrial indus-trial alcohol from Cuban "black strap" molasses, leaders of the council have . concentrated their efforts toward a permanent or ganization. They predict that its membership member-ship will recruit the voting power of farm-labor-industrial organlza- tions of 12 mid-western stales and will form a bloc powerful enough to control elections when the welfare of the corn belt area is affected. Even in its embryonic stage the council has attracted the attention atten-tion of Congress and one Indiana senator has introduced a bill encompassing en-compassing one of the demands of the organization. Just like President Roosevelt to go fishing where sharks are imcKest, and stHl evade New York. BY MARTIN I'U. BY CRANE f I VlPEEt LET'S dO) -SSs5i ' TClEBVct mc. t. m nee. IMS pT. orr." I BY BLOSSER By SMALL ss7Ti |