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Show PROVO (UTAH) .EVENING H E R A ItD, W ED NESD AY, AUGUST 1, 1 9 3 4 PAGE NINE WW MM MM Ml I ("I 1 I I .A IV Y I I rvt 1.1 I f" I . f I ' 1 ; 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 CLa wifica-tion." wifica-tion." Want Ads will be accepted accept-ed until 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when theywill appear ap-pear in Sundays iaaue 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 weelcs, 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. I Legal Rate ll'A cents per line insertion, 6 pt. type. per STATE HIGHWAY BARGAINS! Modern New Five Room Home Basement TWO ACRES OF LAND SACRIFICED ! BEAUTIFUL BURNT BRICK Every convenience City property prop-erty BARGAIN ! GRAND HOME TWO ACRES SUITABLE FOR ROAD HOUSE OPPORTUNITY! HOMES! FARMS! LANDS! LOANS! Willard L. Sowards 89 West 2nd North, Provo, Utah prows & Haws HAVE TRADES - Farms for Homes t Good Buys in Homes. Fire Insurance 85 North University Ave. PHONE 687 MISCELLANEOUS ARTESIAN wells cleaned. L. R. Peay. Route No. 1, Box 89. Provo. nl ATTENTION Mine Operators, Prospectors, etc. Private Parties will invest hi or buy for cish good mineral properties or propositions, pro-positions, such :is gold, silver, -v 'copper, etc. Enclose stamp. N. O. Green. 814 K. Market St. Bloom-ington, Bloom-ington, III alO Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP 159 North University We specialize in lawn mower sharpening and repairing. Work done factory way. All kin la of furniture and stoves repaired. We sell new and used furniture. Cash paid for Used furniture. We call and deliver free. Phone 'Satisfaction guaranteed. GEO. BILLS. Mgr. Probate and Guard-! ianship Notices Censult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. NOTICE OF HEARING In the Fourth District Court of Utah, in and for Utah County. In the Matter of the Liquidation of Provo Commercial and Savings Banks, a corporation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, John A. Malia, State Bank Commissioner of Utah, in charge of the liquidation liquida-tion of the Provo Commercial and Savings Bank, a Utah corporation, will, on the 13 day of August, 1934, at the hour of 19 o'clock in the forenoon ofaid day, make nnnlicatinn trt the court for au- fhni-itv in Yuwrrwv i9nnnnnn fmm son and John M. Uren of Salt the Reconstruction Finance corpor- Lake City, Ujtah, have filed apph-ation apph-ation of the United States Govern- cation for Phosphate Lease, serial Phone 495 tiMttS frient, and to secure the repayment of such loan by mortgage, pledge, transfer in trust, or hypothecation of any or all of the property of said Provo Commercial and Savings Sav-ings Bank, whether real, personal or mixed, and that in addition, he will ask for authority on behalf of said Provo Commercial and Savings Sav-ings Bank, to pay such costs and expenses incident to the making of such loan as shall be required by the lender. JOHN A. MALIA. State Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah. Date of first publication July 27, 1934. Date of last publication August Au-gust 7, 1934. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PHOSPHATE LEASE United States Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah. June 25, 1934. Notice is hereoy given that Clif ford C. Firth, Victor Christopher- LUMBER PRICES HALF OF 1920 Figures prepared by Frank N. Gibbs, a retail lumber merchant of Anaheim, California show that the man who builds a home under present pres-ent code prices may expect the lumber to cost about what it would have in 1930, noticeably more than in 1932, but only about half the cost in 1920. Except for occasional slight variations the lumber costs of building an identical home of wood Thirty per cent or less of the construction are shown to have . cost of building a home of wood declined consistently through the ; construction is represented by the years suceeding 1920 until the low I cost of the lumber, with the bal point was reacherd in 1932. The estimated cost tabulation compiled by Mr. Gibbs covering the years 1920-1934, inclusive, is ap plied to a 5-room bunaglow built Bright Moments In Great Lives ance made up of such items as value of the lot. plumbing, heat- j ing .light fixtures and. to a very , During one spring training trip large extent, labor. The advance 1 of the New York Giants, the of $10 per thousand feet in the ! lato John McGraw took his team price of lumber would add be- I .... fornia. and while the figures for 1 tween 3 and 3.6 per cent to the i " " tt" """" that locality may average over or i cost of a $5000 bungalow, and a llon game. With the Giants was under those in other sections, the j maximum of 2.5 per cent to a "Shanty" Hogan, one of the tabulations will serve for Utah j $6,502 bungalow, according to the largest men in the game, and a of lumber in Orange county, Cali- 051785, for the following described land in Utah County, Utah: S'lSi, NE'iSE'j Sec. 10, SW',4 Sec. 11. WV; Sec. 14, all of Sec. 15 and 22, W2 Sec. 23. N'iNWi Sec. 26, NVjNH-, SWV.NE', Sec. 27, Twp. 8 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian, embracing 2,560 acres. During the period of publication of this notice, or at any time prior to Sept. 8, 1934, all persons claiming claim-ing adversely the land above described de-scribed should file their protest or objection in this office. GEO. E. WOOLLEY. Acting Register. Pub. date July 25, Aug. 1-8-15-22. 1934. lumber dealers. The house bill 'in the Gibbs calculation cal-culation included rough and finish fin-ish lumber, siding, shingles, moulding, mould-ing, oak flooring and sash and : doors, with the cost of the bungalow bunga-low for the respective years as follows : Oct. 1, 1920 $1024.45 Oct. 1, 1921 796.07 Oct. 1, 1922 705.18 Oct. 1. 1923 832.63 Oct. 1. 1924 701.32 Oct. 1, 1925 625.75 Oct. 1. 1926 632.45 Oct. 1. 1927 597.32 Oct. 1. 1128 576.97 Oct. 1. 1129 566.40 Oct. 1, 1930 510.25 Oct. 1. 1931 441.32 Oct. 1, 1932 352.30 Oct. 1. 1933 482.36 Current price 523.25 calculations. Make Progress KOHLER, Wis.. July 31 UU'' Three or four federal mediators attempting to end a riotous strike in America's "model" village vil-lage had left Kohler today with an announcement that "progress" was being made. All of the government conciliators concilia-tors recommended, however, that martial law be maintained and 500 natural guardsmen encamped along the village's main street be left indefinitely. In the Arctic regions, conversation conver-sation has been carried on over water by persons separated by a distance of 6696 feet. star catcher. Just before the I game started, Hogan was stand-! stand-! ing in front of the bench, waving ! a handful of bats, when a local 1 booster slipped down into the j dugout and 1 asked McGraw how : ho liked the new ball park, sup- posed to be one of the besr in the J south. McGraw tried to take a look. ; but Hogan was in the way, and ! finally he said: "Wait'll the balloon bal-loon goes up out there, and I'll tell you " IMPKOVPi AIRPORTS , HOISE. Ida.. July 31 r l- Idaho ' airports will be made smoother during the next few weeks. The landing fields. 78 in number, num-ber, have been allott ed : $85,000. 'fro mFERA funds .state aeronautics aeron-autics Engineer Arthur C. Blom-yvon Blom-yvon announced BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY MARTIN WE buy, sell and exchange used Furniture. Call 25, Furniture Exchange. al3 PROVO Typewriter Ex. Wells L. Brimhall, Prop. Exclusive dealer for Royal. Rebuilt Underwoods. Rentals. 77 No. Univ. Ave. Ph. 12 603J. t FOR RENT FURNISHED S RM. mod. apt , garage. 511 E. 6th N. or Phone 684-J. a3 MODERN single apts. Elec. equipt Counle preferred. 270 N. 1 E FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BARTLETT pears are ready at Julian Hansen's, 5th house east Lincoln H. school on North. All grades. a? MAJESTIC range. A-l Cheap. Call 669W. condition. a2 CUCUMBERS, first grade. Call at 358 West 4th South. a6 MAYTAG washer and 1 minute washer. Sewing machine at $6.50. 618 E. 5 No. Phone 309W. a6 3 YEAR old horse, $25.00. Saddle $12.50. Box 39, opposite ceme tery. BARTLETT pears, Eiberta peaches. peach-es. Trade for wheat. Route 2, Rox 95A. P. S. Dixon. YOUNG pigs for sale. See William Jackson, Carterville. a3 a22 FOR SALE CARS MODEL T J369W. coach cheap. Phone a2 19L8 FORD roadster. Good condition. condi-tion. Belmont Apt. No. 7, 186 West 1st South. . a3 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 2 OR 3 rooms furnished. West of . Univ. ave. Write Box 22 The j Herald. A3 LPIONARD ice refrigerator and gas water heater. 150 N. 1 E. al ONE spirited 8 year old riding horse $50. One 1600-lb. S-yr. old brood mare with month old colt from imported Percheron sire $75. After Aug. 1 will reduce prices $1 per day each until sold. Not a blemish on either. L. M. Gillilian, Mapleton. A6 FOR REI,T: -UN?TONISHjBD 4-RM. mod. apt. 285 No. 3rd West. a7 1 OR 2 FURN. rooms. Close, in. For lady. Phone 888W. a2 JSEUESS Horses ana cows, Dead ones if called Immediately. Call tiSO, Provo. v j PERSONALS CHILDREN'S school difficulties psychologically analyzed. Individual Indi-vidual remedial instruction. Speech corrections a specialty. Myrtle R. Jensen, Apt. No. 24, Nelson Apts. Phone 585J. J-25-29 Aug. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22-26 MOD. 2 rm. apt. Disappearing bed. Private bath. 193 E. 1 N. al3 4. 5 and 6 room houses. East 2 South. f AND 3 room apts. Can furnish one. Call 186R. 227 E. 3 No. a3 BASEMENT apt. ? rm. partly mod. Garage $6.00. A. M. Davis. R. D. No. 1. Iake View. al FOUND KEYS. At Wildwood. Inq. at Her ald and pay for ad. a2 , . , ryl WASH TUBBS . " V PERHAPS VOU'VE- WOMDCREP, CAPTAIN WHV, VES, SUHy ) f WELL 'J THIS WAV. 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