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Show PROVO AH) EVENING tfE RALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 19 3 2 PAGE FIVE HEBER CITY NEWS CRISSIE L. DUKE, Reporter Ralph Strubb, tAanager of the local lo-cal J. C. Penney Co. store, was operated on for appendicitis Wed-i Wed-i neaday at the local hospital. He is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton . Cummings of Tligby, Idaho, have been visiting relatives and friends in Heber for the past week. Mrs. Whiting, mother of MusTCummings, is here too. - The Lions club held their semimonthly semi-monthly luncheon Thursday noon at the Jensen hotel. A fine dinner was served and club affairs discussed. dis-cussed. Mrs. Kenneth Nelson of Salt Lake: is visiting with, relatives in Heber. OUR BOARDING HOUSE A DOLL AR AAA1 -fwlE-Tv w Vm seLLra' "em rc A Ad I SGLP--5&M a it MRS. k'LCSk'VMRS. MAA MT?S. FEKSEAiBAUM T MPS. tUMDLiS, MRS. SCMtiL-TZ, A&' MRS. GCi7,ALeSl I L AJOW, I'LL SELL -tM' HW rf ' " gVBcrfti GST -flteiR ftRKgfMAL. ikixssn-r yck ffj BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES r : . . ! f ) 7 ; VOT& AT. X'OIO . , . f aeoar . II III I lm - taY.: R6nT : - AJOUJ, I LL SELL WASHINGTON TUBBS i - - - - Wash's effort to keep rp from selling the 6REEKHNtLet PGGER COMS To NOUGHT. 0Mii VA klN TRIM A Yoo wet jyrww"; i FRECKLES ; AMD HIS FRIENDS " ' : , BY BLOSSER r ; TAlVlKl'T? HIWv, ) BOi RipOUS OOSrTTA ITS T&O BAD V'R L. OH eRYTHIKJ VflU. OS 0 (, , ISTru Je SOlue l ? " SZr OSCAR :OM VifTe .StS- I Wf' L 4 , - XT 'I'VW4 O0 WJis usas-axi tm6 vi' BSSaiM.Au.-wftrrJ , p op A oiws to Wsup pay Jf fSfTZ, ?L 1 eTMat i- PHONE 51-J - Sunday night a very splendid farewell testimonial was held in the Heber Third ward chapel for George R. Baird, son of Henry and Lizzie Rasband Baird. George will leave for the northwestern states mission Jan. , 14. The program of the evening was carried out as follows, fol-lows, and was under the direction of, the missionary committee of that ward, Merrill Murdock in charge: Singing, "O Say What Is Truth;" prayer, Ralph Giles; singing, sing-ing, "Let Us All Press On." Julian Thomas, who has just returned from the eastern states mission, was the speaker-ofthe evening. Vocal solo, Merle, Lindsay, accompanied accom-panied by Vera Rasband; remarks, missionary; vocal solo, Bert Dayton, Day-ton, accompanied by Helen Bigler; remarkSr-Bishop Walter Montgom VERiLv MLAP, Vdli rAVEC -Tr(e SAMS SALESMAMSlP GEAii as CF VaUP LlJS-tfel6US UAiCLE I TO Maui, -Trte MaPLE i CLAAi f(AS -Tida -IGRC - BEARERS f -TH Of m I 1 ' ' , ' I I I MIT VfeH. r ' J 1 UIMV UU. r tUA, thUit ' fw ' ' ' 5 ery; singing, "O Ye Mountains High;", benediction, - Earl N. Car lisle. - Mrs. Lettie Lenzi of Keetley en tertained the Happy Hour club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Nora Read received the prize. A dainty luncheon was served tr. the following: Lizzie Jasperson. Tee nie Duke, Emma Wherritt, Miss Hona, Madie Hatch, Vera Moulton, Edna McMullen, Allie Anderson and Lizzie Jones, all of Heber, and Annie Fisher, Mrs. Stringham, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. McDonald and. Mrs. Payne of Keetley. The new city officers took over their responsibilities Monday. They held the first meeting Monday night; the officers are as follows: Mayor, H. Clay Cumming, re-elect ed (R).; holdover councilmanjJJ W. Giles D).; 4-year councilman, new, Harold Stevens (R); 2-year councilmen, Willis Ely, Dan McMillan, Mc-Millan, (D)., Joseph Olpin (D).; BY AHERN uiArf , ALvii c-f ue-r HfM OM. ALL OFC TMAr- 55 1.2 A f IS fAikBJ 1 O ff? CMrt.V 7 un o'. T . W MJ T 0S 0Vr4VMiT&. J VUN DOT PA.GG6R QUICK, rNt . V TttAJC TiAt KIMD OF I V 'J .4 I -r cocMn II V v - " I 1 '- 1 11 o-- v r . II "V IV nfv I I 1 1VC - I I - t 1 1 --g -v I -r clerk and recorder, Clarence CMsob, (R); city treasurer, Effie Murdock. (D). - , Eal Carlisle and his mother En-riTa En-riTa D. Carlisle, left Friday for Las Vegas, accompanying- their sister and daughter, Mrs. Verda Allen, to her home there. They went by automobile. I Mrs. Mildred Lnberg delightfully delightful-ly entertained the Fbur 4's bridge club at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. High score honors went to Martha Miller, and low score to Hope Mdhr: Mrs. William Collyer was a special guest. Those present to enjoy the afternoon were Emma Duke, Nell Dayton, Lacy Dennen-berg, Dennen-berg, Marge Epperson, LillJe Fraughton, Verna Fisher, Crissie Jones, Hope Mohr, Edna Muroock, Laura Murdock, Marvel Muri Cora Smith, Ruth Smith ahT dockT Mar tha Miller. Thursday afternoon the stake Rejief Society pres ented several health reels at the Ideal theater. There was quite a large crowd present pres-ent and the pictures were instructive. instruc-tive. After the pictures, County Superintendent of Schools Ralph Nilsson gave a sliort talk on vaccination vac-cination and innoculation as a preventative pre-ventative for the diseases shown, smallpox and diphtheria, and suggested sug-gested as did the picture the need of yearly physical examinations. The Midway farm bureau held a lunchton in the dininj room of the Second ward chapel Wednesday afternoon. Peter bpraynozzle of Salt Lake was present and gave a talk. A successful dancing party was held in the evening. The Merry Eves 'sewing club was enteraained at the home of Mrs. Ruth Witt, Thursday evening. New officerds were elected for the coming com-ing year: Joseph Jones was chosen chos-en as presient, and Marion Clegg as vice president and secretary. After sewing, lunch was served to Thelma Wootton, Katheryn Clyde, Mary Mahoney, Lula Clyde, Laurel Dickson, Birdie Rasband, Helen Lindsay, Ruby Hicken, Millie Murdock, Mur-dock, Vioilet Olpin, Mina Giles, Josephine Jones, Marion Clepg, Jean Montgomery, Atha Montgomery- and Lill.ie Giles. Miss June Jacobson was operated on for appendicitis at the local hospital hos-pital Wednesday. She is getting along as well as might be expected. The following enjoyed a coasting party at Lindsay's hill Monday night: Mr. and Mrs. Eail Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gile3, Mr. and Mrs-Vestus Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hicken. Camilla and Berncicc Cle entertained en-tertained at bridge Saturday night at their home. Harold Miller te-ceived te-ceived the guest prize and Mildred - 10 GDMt KVL VN et&bVO. TO OK V . z . I I . . l l ALMOST 0 IT VfcT. HE'SUTTt j JsuSiM6SS5 I VANT TO OJ WANTED BHSCELLANEOUV', 2 or 3 rm. house, l or 1 acre south side. Write Herald Box M. P. jl4 Highest cash price paid for chickens. chick-ens. Phone 470. j!5 Hens. Call 016R2. m3 BOARD AND BOOM Board and room for men in good home. 265 West 3rd North, j!2 Good cooMn'gl 213 So. 1st East. Phone 1342W, jl9 Home Board and room for working work-ing men. 754 W. 1 N. Phone 598W. 'nn FOR SALE OR TBDE . 160 a. in Idaho. Will trade for home in' Ut. Co. Clara Burgener. R. 3. Box 68. jl5 RADIO REPAIRS Expert radio work. All Makes. Work guaranteed. L. W. Allen, 694 E. 6 No. Phone 658W. f9 Jjt- Today's x Oddity Bargaining vith bandits has become be-come a reality in Bakersfield., Cal., according to a tale told by Otis E. Sprayberry. Brandishing a revolver, a robber entered Sprayberry's store, demanded de-manded $5. Sprayberry told his assailant how bad business was, stated, merely as an opinion, that $5 was too much. Moved, the bandit came down to $4. "Still too much," moaned Sprayberry, Spray-berry, repeating his woes to sympathetic sym-pathetic ears. "All right," said the thief "make it $2. "I'll compromise," sailed Sprayberry. Spray-berry. "Take $1 and beat it." The bandit did. "Don't move for five minutes," he warned the merchant, mer-chant, as he departed. Lenberg the ladles'. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Lens-berg-, Ruth Coleman, Ivy Nilsson, Niel Murdock, Clifford Nilsson, Curtil McMullen and Harold Miller. Mill-er. Messrs. Orvil Scott, Harry F, Watson and Russell Keetch at tended the annual stock show at Ogden. ' fV , OWL THVb WVX , WHO FOR RENT FURNISHED Heated bedrms. Mrs. P. W. iack-son. iack-son. 334 No. 1st E. Phone 119. J15 3 rm. modern apt with garage. Cheap. Inq. 789 No. 5 West. jl5 STARTUP.'S APTS. 67 N. 1 W. Steam and electic. comfort. $35. f9 Electrically equipped apt. in Truman. Tru-man. Phone 226. jl2 2 rm. apt $16.50. Gas.tstove. 290 E. Center. Phone 732J. jl5 2 three rm. apts. Cheap. See (jeo. W. Myers. Phone 243. 468 S. 6 W. jl5 Nicely furn. 3 rm. apt. Overstuffed Over-stuffed suite. Heat and gas furn. Call S. E. Henry. Phone 35 or 1361 W. jl 3 rm. modern apt., numerous conveniences. con-veniences. Phone 311R. jll Or unfurn. Jones apt. elec. equipped, equip-ped, steam heat. Adults. '270 N. 1 East. Phone 1525J. f7 , 2 rm. modern apt. 782 North First East. jl3 New 2 rm. strictly mod. apt. Heated. 551 No. 4th East. f5 Attractive 2 rm. mod. apt. 193 E. 1st North. Phone 596. ' jl9 Front rm., large closet, and kitchenette, $10. 2 rm apt., newly decorated, mod. $15. Phone 330. jl7 H. K. apts $10 heated rma with board $18. 320 E 1st No.- f2 3 rm. mod. apt. Priv. bath, garage, ga-rage, 911 No. 1st East. jl7 Clean 4 rm. mod. house, garage. 467 So. 2 E. Phone 173. j27 H. K. rm. for boys. 373 E. 4 N. . J10 Apt. 22'. E. o N. Phone 529 J. jl2 MISCELLANEOUS Call Joe Martin for tin, sheet metal and repair work. 779 W. 2 N. Provo. Phone 657R. jl3 Our phone number is changed to 248J. Fixit Shop. Owen Draper. fG FOR SALE FURMrT'TTr New Second Hand Sti . ml , ti for cash. We sell West Center. for iiish BY MARTIN VOlX ,jCr COSE WW OOT W vo coouo't e. eo l v1 ' - Slim BY CRANE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL FOUNDRY General Foundry and Mnrblne Work Kle trlt- Hnd Aftln Welding MArilINK COMPANY THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. - Phone 915W Used furniture for salt. Stow re pairing. We furnish any parts, lin ings or grates for any stove made Furnaqes repaired. Chimney clenn ing. We tepair any furniture used n the home. Satisfaction Guaranteed GEO. BTTXS. Manager MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONEY? Here you can obtain a loan of $10 to $300 within a few hours. Only signatures of husband and wife required", re-quired", assuring complete privacy. Small monthly repayments. COURTEOUS, DIGNIFIED HELPFUL SERVICE. Call, write or phone. PERSONAL FINANCE COl Room 9, O. P. Skaggs Bldg. 2nd Floor Phone 2:0 . 75 East Center St. Provo MONEY A Cash Loan on your Automobile. Automo-bile. Pay it back with Small Monthly Payments. No Indorsers. No Red Tape. Quick Confidential. Genera! Finance Corp. 191 .t Ontrr. 1'honf 86 ... I'rovo. i'tah 1 YOU CAN BORROW to pay your j current bills and repay the toai j from your salary Columbia Bond 1 St Mortgage . Company, 64 North j University Ave. Ground floor. V AUTOMOBILE LOANS To jiivc -:u c:it,li or pay oil pi ent finance company and icni' payments; V. H. TUFT P'ai inrs & MerchruiJ- I'.Hti,' Building PHONE 124 AUTOMOBILE LOANS B01 row on your car Loans tiorn -550 t $jju You retain the yue a your car. Lcwcct Possible Rates .hk. Confidential MANNING FINANCE SERVICE All Over Utah and Idano 1C5 W. Center Phone 338 H. JOIXEY, Local At WELDING AYRES WELDING WORKS cetylene and Electric Welding We weld anything made oi metal 12 North 4th West. tJ g,t J-r FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED New 3 rm. mod. apt. Electric refrigerator re-frigerator and range. Phone 557. jl5 Phone 557. ji5 Modern apt. arrangement very convenient and roomy. Inquire at 950 North 1 East or Phone 206W. j!5 2 corner offices over Hedquist Drug No. 2. Inq. Hedquist Drug. j!2 Partly furn. 3 rm. mod. apt. 60 W. 3 No. Callister Court. j!5 Mod. 4 rm. home, close in. L. J Eldred. Phone 705. ji4 Modern home, ideal location $30. 4 rm. home $12. Phone 757M. J14 Strictly mod. 6 rm. home. 255 South 3rd West. ji4 Nice mod. 3 rm. apt.', garage. Phone 53 J. Inq. 391 So. 3 W. jl3 5 rm. mod. home with screen porch $30, 2 rms ptly mod $10.00. Inq. 160 So. 3. E. jjn Mod. 3 rm. heated apt. garage $27.50. 224 E. 4th No. ph. 186J. jl2 Mod. 5 rm. house. Close in. Phone 592M. , J15 UNIVERSITY SHOE REPAIR 208 W. Center & 490 N. Univ. 3 LADIES' SOLES Two-Line Minimum On Classified Ads Beginning Monday, January 4, classifiei.1 ads b the Herald have been placed on a two-line minimum basis. The reason for this rule is to pi'oduo the tH-.t results through the medium of the clastiiied columns. Only five words can be put on one line, and attempts to hold with'.n 9 one-line limit have resulted in too much abbreviation, which cannot bring the best results. Remember: the two-line minimum min-imum Is now in effect. Want Ad Rates First inset tiuu. pr lint:, 10 cents; each additional insertion per line, 5 cei. ts, one week, per line, 30 cents, two weekt. per line, 50 cent-, one mouth, r line, DO cents Minimun chatge 25 cents. If not paid within three days double price will be charged. 0unt five wuids to hut. Minimum accepted'', two lines. o Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion. IDEAL HOME and FARM BARGAINS! Finest Fruits Provo v Bench EIGHT acres Water Rights Adjoining Orem Station Coops for 900 Poultry City Water and Lights. BUILT BETTER in the SEASON! MODERN FIVE ROOMS Full basement newly finished and decorated. ABSOLUTELY NEW DISTRICT. I 5 A. Modern Home Orem; 16 A House Coops Fruits; 5 II. Mod. New House $2100; 10 A House Coops $2250; 5 A. Orchirrd "Mod. House, TRADE. Phono 1099 Willard L. Sowards 33 WEST SECOND NORTH, j Provo, Utah Sale - Rent - Trade ! 1 I. .:. House 4x12 $1600.00 :i r.r.i House 5x12 $1700.00 ' 10-Acre Farm Bargain. j 15-Acre Farm Trade for Home. ! INTERMOUNTAIN i FINANCE & THRIFT CO. .".7 r. Univ. Ave. Phone ISC 1 FOR SALE" I MISCELLANEOUS Fat mutton $2 $2.50 each, dressed dress-ed and del. Phone 721W. J25 Pigs. $2 to $4. Phone 01R6. J18 Cabbage, carrots, parsnips, turnips, tur-nips, potatoes and Onions. 031J2. True Scott. - f9 Good hay. Call 048J3. Baled or loose. We deliver. f9 Coal. Dom. lump, one ton $6.25 by load $6.0Q. Absolutely guaranteed. guaran-teed. Phone 462. f9 Best grade dom. lump, or slack coal. $6.00 ton -del. Ph. 1152. 115 So. 3rd West. j20 Apples. 8 kinds. Potatoes, sweet cider. Thomas. Phone 1048. J13 DELICIOUS T AM ALES for lunch counters and parties. Mrs. Graham. Phone 628J. jld First class hay, delivered. Phone 801R. f5 COAL. Best quality. Satisfaction guaranteed. R. E. Pierce. Phone 030R4. J13 Apples, potatoes, Phone1 667J. Mc Millen. 329 . First class hay del. Phone 549R, J23 Let me haul your coal. $5 to $6J5C per ton del. Leo Knight, 720J. Sat isfaction guaranteed. J13 Ir iuKoUNAliS Anyone knowing of my sister and mother Mertina Christensen or Matina Christianson, and Anna Please notify Mrs. Josie Bruce, 613 Palm, Ponca City, Okla. f8 DRESSMAKING All kinds sewing and remodeling By the day or piiice. Fhone 173. ti HORSE SALE Good Broke WORKHORSES and Quality Colts Nearly 150 Head WEDNESDAY January 13th UNION STOCKYARDS ' ' Ogden : ; OGDEN HORSE AND MULE Commission- Co. Phone 1702. P. O. Box70 Men's Soles "".. $1 Sam the Shoe Man PHONE 267J 1 . .. . . , . . -i mi m in i i i- - ii ! i i . - i li mm I 1 |