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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING" HERA L T3, FRIDAY,' AUG U S T 1 7," 1 9 3 4 PAGE ELEVEN For WANT ADS Want ads will appear on the Classified ad page If they are in the office before 0 a. m., after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Clarification." Clarifica-tion." Want Ada will be accepted accept-ed until 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sunday's tasue 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 weeks, per line, 60 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents. )-Count )-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 11 Ms cents per line per Insertion, 6 pt. type. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BAftTLETT pears, large fancy $1.25 bushel. Thomas Grocery. 275 East Third South. Phone 129 Furnish your containers. a22 FOR your peaches and tomatoes call 014J2. Will deliver. a29 CEDAR posts, 25c eaeh. Quaking r,n wood 15 cord 167 No 10 West. 21 MwlBET com, alfalfa seed, weaner pigs, pasturage. Wm. Jacobson, West Drive. azi GREEN corn. Improved Golden bantam. L,. W. Mitchell, 552 N. 7th East. Call 891 M. a28 1 TON and i ton Chev truck Also Potqwatomee plums. Phone 01R2. 21 TENOR saxophone $35.00 cash. , Excellent condition. 168 West 4 North. 20 SPECIAL. Best quality coal $6 ton. $5.75 by the load. Leo J. Knight, 260 W. fi So. Phone 669W. 320 BEER cabinet. Phone 230J Spring-ville. Spring-ville. a2 McMELLEN'S peaches ready for canning. Couia ioaa peuuieia. Phone 667 J. a20 BARfLETT pears, cooking apples. Thomas. 672 No. 5 W. Phone 1048. a20 SEVERAL used Hoover cleaners. Guaranteed. M. & W. Appliance Co ;183 West Center. a20 WHEEL chair. Call 244 South 4 East, jnornings. Phone 887. a!9 SPECIAL Sale new hres. Rebuilt tires. 'New tubes. Save $5 to S2S, L, & H. Tire Co., 3.- no. , 3 West s6 IF YDU want pears, tomatoes, peaches or prunes by the bushel or triiclc load Phonfr 038R2 or seW .E. Losee. a21 BARTLETT pears for sale. 05J1. Call a20 SWEET corn. W. H. Black. We deliver. 386 N 7 E. Ph. 658W. s3 i ui-yi yiT-' P0R SALE HOUSES 5 Rjf. mod. liome. Furnace. Good location: 447 E. 3 So. al7 PERSONALS ju'LTBiAn-ivvv"' ri-i-i-i- " ------- - - CJALL for our -cool massage room N( 2, for CORRECTIVE treatments treat-ments of the skin, and RECONDITIONING RECON-DITIONING treatments of the hair. Provo Sehool of Beauty Culture. a20 BOARD AND ROOM F1RS1 - crass Also extra Call 884. 160 S. 1 East. meals. s2 BOARD' and room for men and women at 245 No. Univ. Ave. Mi's. Bromley, house hostess. s2 FOR SALE, OR TRADE 2 CTXARK Jewel gas ranges. 270 1 E. Phone 152M s7 FOR RENT- -UNFURNISHED ii,pssij MWwwrr rwtn n ntnrnini-iTnr"ir-rirM S AND 3 room apt. Can furnish She. Call 186R. 227 E. 3 No. al9 JJ-yTllr-l'mi - m m m m m m.... LOST jiwtrw'wJii - - GREEN suitcase north of Provo Highway, containing clothes fOJ 6 yr. old girl. $5.00 reward 312 So. Univ. Ave. Phone 68. al9 FOR SALE CAT.3 Mm '26 COACH modeV T Ford. at -257 W. 1 So. Bargahrt a22 WANTED TO BUY jijjrffrvr-rrnrmM 1 i a TO BUY good used coal range. Photce OlORt. EXCEL! ENT HOME BARGAINS! FEW STEPS FROM B. Y. U. Owners musi sell modern with up-to-date furnace large rooms cozy front porch- two com-, plete sets plumbing with furniture fur-niture included large lot MOST EXCELLENT BUY! WONDERFUL BRICK HOME with basement divided to rooms pretty fireplace 6 rods x 12 rods lot PRICED TO SELL OWNERS OWN OTHER PROPERTY. PROP-ERTY. A BEAUTIFUL NEW MODERN PRESSED BRICK COTTAGE Just being completed ONE ACRE LAND COOP AND POULTRY A GOOD BUY ON PROVO CANYON ROAD. o MODERN HOME School District BARN, COOPS, ORCHARDS, GARDEN SACRIFICED This is practically new home. EXCELLENT FARM LANDS IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED UNIMPROV-ED OPPORTUNITY HERE NOW! PHON1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 89 West 2nd North, Provo, Utah PROWS & HAWS HAVE TRADES - Farms for Homes Good Buys in Homes. Northj University Ave. Fire Insurance PHONE 687 Business Card ITHE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stoves and furnace repairing. Grates and linings furnished for all makes. We clean chimneys at reasonable prices. We buy, sell and exchange used furniture. Free call and delivery service. We pay cash for used furniture. Phone 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo. Bills, Mgr. MISCELLANEOUS TENNIS rackets restrung. 381 East Center at. Phone 42. Price $2.50. Good work guaranteed. a20 WE PAY CASH for used furniture and hardware. Ask for Mr. Howe Phone 544. s2 PROVO Typewriter Ex. Wells L. Brimhall, Prop. Exclusive dealer for Royal, Rebuilt Underwoods. Rentals. 77 No. Univ. Ave. Ph. 12 603 J. tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WILL buy good milk cow If price is okeh. Phone 810W. a21 7SELESS borsarana cows. Dead ones if called Immediately. Call 680, Provo WHOimoFIRSTp IN AMERICA By Joseph Nathan Kane Author of "Famous First Facts" Where was theflrst lighthouse light-house erected? Who was the first U. S. president to be assassinated? Where was the first hospital hos-pital established? Answers in next Issue. Answers to PreTlons Questions THROUGH a model of his original .telephone, Alexander Alex-ander Graham Bell again called. "Come here, Watson, I want you." and Watson, in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, responded. The first umbrella um-brella was made of coarse oiled linen stretcfTed 6ver afld supported by bamboo sticfts. Nellie BIy was Uae popular name of Miss Cochrane". Slur made the world tour for the New York World In 72 days, hourslA-jninute. and 1 seconds -feANsaamNEHiAL f C TELEPHONE '4 Oh FIRST U AN. 1X5 I LSgVj OfAORELLA -A.- IMPORTED Jr ELIZABETH I COCHRANE A 1 FIRST JJ-J- WOMAN Tt3 ' S ALONEi ,7 IS89-3Q.. FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 PARTLY furnished apts. Close in, 3 rm. Phone 1002M or 118. al9 HELPFUL LOANS by PERSONAL" Let "Personal" solve your money problems with Cash in 24 to 48 hours. We specialize in 4 types of loans: Auto Furniture Co-Maker and Combination Loans up to $300 You may choose either of 20 repayment. re-payment. patis - choose the one best suited to your income. Come in . . . Write . . .or 'Phone PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Above Schramm-Johnson Drug Store. Formerly 75 East Center, O. P. Skaggs B-g. m-w-f New Jersey, Connecticut, Indiana, In-diana, Tennessee and Iowa are the only states which have no official birds. BOOTS AND HER HV-O - M5E VOO YCO NO ROSb KV)E CM HP Mfc WASH TUBES ALLEY OOP FRECKLES AND SALESMAN SAM SO CLANCY'S SICKT'DAY TAKJ' HIS PLACE? THIS KJNDA STCANQE TO YA , ilLHEY FOOZY - ARE YA ) C- VBS JB,) aint hurt now, A V WSr---NAW 4 f YA 50ON WILL BE; ,7a,NT hurt.' J' C -TAKE A LOOK &iT W I'm shook. -up BEHIND YA J Sk SOME, BUT BOY, - I . . r HY, SHERIFF.TWEY JUST FOUND TME DOWN CANOE THAT BELONGS )-jL NEAR THE 1 HMM....TOO t-TO t-TO THEM THERE Boys " FALLS WITH BAD-'Tbo BAD-CHARLIE BAD-CHARLIE TOOl OUT ) A j,oLP NICE BOYS, WITH HIM'.' Xtt I 1 1 I7 f BOTTOM1 J'vK-V ST'' i mm, i ii mmm iia!asT-fc mm n maamm. 1 tz 1 - Phone 495 iumns Probate and Guard ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of Utah County, Utah. Ralph H. Hayward, Plaintiff, vs. Farrer Brothers and Company, a corporation, and Zion's Cooperative Coopera-tive Mercantile Institution, a corporation, cor-poration, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 1st day of Sept. 1934, at five minutes after ten o'clock a. m., of said day, at the main front door of the County Court House, in Provo, Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following fol-lowing described property in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: to-wit: Commencing 101 feet North of j the Southeast corner of Block 67, Plat "A", Provo City Survey of Building Lots, in Utah County, BUDDIES OUT HIS FRIENDS VER PON'T BE FUNNY.' BETT'S I KNOW EV'RBOPy HUM? IN THISTOU0W . . n- - State of Utah; running thence West 109 feet; thence North 41.9 feet tnence Kast lUy feet; tnence , South 41.9 feet to place of be- ginning. Dated at Provo 1934. Utah, Aug 9, E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah Brockbank & Pope Attys. for Pltf., Knight Block, Provo. Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Her aid Aug. 10-17-24-31,-1934. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of Utah County, Utah. Provo Building and Loan Society, So-ciety, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. George M. Brockbank and Gertrude Gert-rude E. Brockbank, his wife, and I. E. Brockbank, defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 1st day of Sept. 1934 at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day, at the main front door of the County Court House, in Provo; Utah County. Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the fol- i lowing described property, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: Commencing at the Northeast corner of Lot 8. of Block 19. Plat "B", Provo City Survey of Build- ing Lots; thence South 4 rods; thence West 12 rods; thence North 4 rods; thence East 12 rods to the place of beginning, with all BWrER! BAXTER? WHAT OH EARTH IS MAKINS THAT I INFERNAL KACKfcTf HELLO MACE... BETTER SEND A WIRE TO THOSE BOYS' FOLV5, APVISINC "THEM OF AN ACCIDENT... I'LL GIVE YOU THEIR ADDRESSES WHERE CAN CUE CAN VA FIND 6OO? J F(Nt WHO! r A v- -v improvements, rights of way and water rights and privileges there- nnto belontine. Dated at Provo. Utah. Aug. 9. 1934. i E. G. DURNELL. Sheriff. Utah -County. Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, deputy. Robinson & Robinson, Attys. for Pltf.. P. & M. B Bldg.. Provo, Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Herald Her-ald Aug. 10-17-24-31, 1934. SUMMONS In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. Melvin Darling, Plaintiff, vs. Rose Garner Darling, defendant. The State of Utah to Said Defendant: De-fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise other-wise within thirty days after service, serv-ice, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mands of the complaint which has been filed with the Clrk of said Court. This action is brought to obtain a decree of divorce. VM. STANLEY DUNFORD, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Commercial Bank Bldg.. Provo. Utah. Pub. Aug. 3. 10. 17, 24. 31. 1934. .-.AT L 1 fit C FROSS. SIR. VOU Antttl BlLLFROG' C SMALL I 6ET INSTANTuy ; Y(X1 F00L COMPLAINED THAT VOU "r?TJ5' i WP OF THEM, ) I NSTAUTLY.' SHOOT COULDW'T SLEEP SIR V0U IMKCILE! THEV'RE RV VMfPROWKJ 'EM ! BULLPROGS POT IKTTO VWEVRE DRtVlNG ME CRy I THAT MFEf?KJAL NOISE, . THE LAKE. 1 V 50 ' CAK 60 TO r 1 ISA ' I S1-EEP- J VTlC1" i93et.NscwyK:c;iwc t m wko u s pt off. I y , V r-f 1 S fmmtmmSii LISTEN' THEY'RE OUT AIN'T S.VVITH CHARLIE, AIN'T YOU GONNA jTHEY? AN' YOU 1TK'0W SEND IT, "THAT INJUN.... HE MACE ' J AINT IN THE HABIT - OF LOSIN" BcrrS EN--V TO HIM.V II BOO! )B0Tof BRITISH BOYS READY FOR U.S. , ' . . , LONDON, !'.!? Twelve excited j British schoolboys are kicking! their heels and counting the days till September, when thev will start out on the adventure of their lives a year in an American private pri-vate school. The boys all are winners of scholarships in schools in the United States under the American Scholarship Scheme of the English-Speaking Union. The scholarships scholar-ships give them a year free of cost in the United States, getting acquainted ac-quainted with their American counterparts and living their lives of American schoolboys. Already, in anticipation of their trip, the boys are beginning to "bone up" on American lootball and baseball terminology. They also are looking forward to explaining ex-plaining to the American boys some of the highlights of cricket, rugger and soccer. This scholarship scheme was inaugurated in-augurated seven years ago by Father F. H. Still, headmaster of Kent School, Kent. Conn. vot V00OY.O i.xrww t"N 1 I'M NOT CONKIA WORP?Y THEIR FOLKS' BESIDES, THAT INJUN, CHARLIE. CARRIES A RABBIT S FOURjOF I kjssti A --mil VfJifr g .1 ya t ncf stnvct ihc t tc u s pt 01 r. - I , By SMALL A CO, YA DOW'T NEED TA CRY ? tEi . ? 'Y' Faculty Men At Emerv Fair Dr. Thomas L Martin and Professor Pro-fessor Seth T. Shaw of the agron omy depaitment of Brigham Young university will leave Provo Thursday to conduct educational features' at the Emerv county ;air at castle Dale. Utah. Friday and Saturday. ; Dr Martin will conduct classes in soil iertuitv both mornings while Professor Shaw is officiating officiat-ing at a class in the economics of farm organization In addition addi-tion Dr. Martin will give a public pub-lic lecture on the subject. "Depleted "De-pleted Soil leads to Depleted Citizenship Citi-zenship " The "Y" faculty men are attending at-tending at the invitation of Superintendent Sup-erintendent James Nuttall of the Emery County schools, also a fan-board fan-board official The Emery County fair is annually one of the biggest agricultural summer programs in southern Utah IDAHO HAS CURFEW TWIN FALLS. Ida . UP' It s all right for youngsters here to stay out after nine o'clock every night but Saturday City Fathers recently ordered the curfew rung on that evening only. BY MARTIN mcsl rt enovoo op For. KiOAi AfcOOT VMM , YOU - i$i4 er nca servicc t m Rt u s pat of BY CRANE By HAMLIN LiH'i'f i . J nl ! REG U S I'AT. orr. BY BLOSSER . p. J V.EBBE SOy BUT I ALWAYS FICCER A "RABBIT'S .FOOT IS j VN' EVEN A RABBIT NEEDS J |