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I : v FOUNDERS DAY PAYSON The annual Founders day for Payson high school will be held next Friday, January 2& and a program for the entire day has been aranged in which parents, patrons and students-will participate. partici-pate. The program is as follows: 9 a, m., Visitation of classes; 10 a. m., general assembly with musical musi-cal numbers' by girls glee club, boys glee club; violin selection, Theressa Krauss; - reading, Mae Houser; address of welcome, Student Stu-dent Body President Stewart Schaerrer; short talks, Mayor A. L. Curtis, Principal Carlisle and Supt, Melvin,' Wilson ; Founders day address. ad-dress. Apostle Melvin J. - Ballard of Salt Lake. 12 noon, luncheon and band concert; con-cert; 1:30 to 3, Tolhurst oration contest and one-act play, demonstrations demon-strations of schooTgetlvlties. 1 In the evening a league basketball basket-ball game between Nephi and Payson. BARGAINS in BEAUTY and SERVICE during NATIONAL KANTLEEK s.. WEEK Do not fail to visit your Itexall Drug Store during this greater National Kantleek Week. You will marvel at the gf eater beauty and service the Kantleek process now provides. Att Kantleek prod-. , nets are told under a two-year money-back money-back guarantee. .. They ' canH ; teak And they ' can't crack! Visit, your, Rexall Store v at . once and see this great display-.-r-.- - You will i)ce the new low, prices, tool , , Hedquiot's TWO n03IE OWNED DRUG STORES I SET AT PAYSON " T. .f-.t v LAMB FEEDING IS IMPORTANT The value of lamb feeding to Utah county farms was stressed by A. C. Esplin, associate professor of animal husbandry at the U. S. A. C. in an address to Utah county lamb feeders, Saturday afternoon at Springville and Mapleton. Nearly 30 Utah county feeders took part in the tour whicl included, includ-ed, visits to Springville and Maple-ton Maple-ton feeder farms. . "Lamb feeding is one of the most efficient means of utilizing the crops grown on the farm," said Prof. Esplin. "By taking advantage advant-age of labor which is slack in the winter months and providing an added source of farm fertilizer, the farmers could well avail themselves of the opportunities offered by lamb feeding." , The use of concentrated feeds. especially sugar beet by-products was recommended by Prof. Esplin GIRLS' LEAGUE PROGRAM PLEASANT GROVE The Girls league of the "Pleasant Grove high school will entertain the public at an . especially arranged program Wednesday? evening, January 27 in the high" school auditorium. The program will consist" of musical numbers, readings, dances, and a one-act play, This entertainment will be given Tree or charge. The public is invited. CHANGE IN Y. L M .1. A. PLEASANT GROVE At the quarterly conference on Sunday, January 24, Miss Estelle Fentdn was released as stake president of the Y. L. M. I. A. and Mrs. Hyrum Jones was sustained as her suc cessor. The counselors Mrs. A. P, Warnitk," and ! Mrs. Lynn Johnson will: remain. COLO! RUB Musterole well into your chest and ' throat almost instantly Vou feel easier. Repeat the Musterole-rub once an hour for five hours . . what a glorious relief! . ; Those good old-fashioned cold rem diesoil of mustard, menthol, campho are mixed with other valuable ingredi cnts in Musterole to make it what doc' tors call a ''counter-irritant" because it gets action and is not jiiit a'salve. it penetrates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infection infec-tion and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses'. All druggists. -- To Mothers Musterote is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Cfyil- aren'S Musteroie. FOR RENT FURNISHED Bedrooms or one room apt. 193 1 E. 1 No. Phone 596. CT 3 rm.. nicely furnished apt., private pri-vate bath, also 2 room cottage. Call at 257 South 5th West. j31 Modern 5 room home, partly furn. Heated, garage. 555 No. 4th E. Inquire In-quire below. f23 Modern, furnace heated apts. $15-$20. 227 East 3rd No. Phone 529J. j29 3 room modern apt. with garage. Cheap. Inq. 789 No. 5th West. j29 3 rm. modern, newly decorated apt. $12.50. 153 So. 3rd West. j26 STARTUP'S APTS. 67 N. 1 W. steam & elec comfort $25 to $40 f9 H. K. apts $10 heated rms with board $18. 320 E 1st No. f2 FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED 3 rooms. Electric refrigeration, heat and hot water, 187 No. 1st E. Phone 211. fl 4 room modern apartment. 295 North Third West. j29 4 rm. mod. N.W. corner. 1 So. 2 W. $25. L. J. Eldred. Phone 705. fl 3 room modern $20. 445 South 6th East. L. J. Eldred. Phone 705. fl 2 modern rooms, cook stove. Inquire In-quire 160 So. 3rd East. j28 4 or 5 room modern house. Phone 876. j28 Modern heated apts. Reasonably priced. Inq. 392 N. 2 E. Phone 186J. fl6 Strictly modern 6 rm. home. 255 South 3rd West. j28 SITUATIONS WANTED Any kind of auto repair work clone. J. Lessan, 810 S. 1 E. fl Girl wants housework. Delie Liar-sen, Liar-sen, Route 3, Box 68. fl Exp. carpenter will build cabinets or any repair -work, will accept farm produce. Paxman Hatch, Route 1, Box 326. j31 Exp. girl wants work. St. Jeor. R. F. D. 1, Box 312. j31 Man wants, any kind of general work. 898 No. 1st East. j29 Brick and tile worker with knowledge knowl-edge in fire clay and brick and tile from 1818 to Oct. 1931. Can al3o mix mortar. Glen Conover. 156 No. 11 West. j29 Woman with mall son wants work for room and board. Call 958. j31 Will trade radio for electric washer. 67 No. 1st W. apt. 3. j29 FOR SALE FURNITURE Living room, bed room and breakfast set and radio. 105 No.' 1st East. j29 "New Second Hand Store. We buy for cash. We sell for ca4S 3ol West Center. u WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Will pay cash for used electric stove. Phone 527J. . j26 Hera, Call 016R2. m3 mmmm0 MISCELLANEOUS Have your old floors sanded and made like new, also new ones finished. fin-ished. Call R. E. McFadden, Phone 1059J. j31 For expert radio repairing call (Mack) M. F. McEwan. Phone 418. Factory trained expert. j31 Rug weaving done by Mrs. Davis. 466 N. 6th West street. fl2 Our phone' number is changed. to.248J Fixit,JSJiop. Owen Drapei AAEE'RRPP "Can you form an English word with the above letters? . J STICKER SOLUTION , 2 mmmm mmmw 1 I ! Tic dolled lines show bow uie'aLove . " figure can be Cut into two pieces that," when fitted pror?eity,-fc2j; form a perfed tquare. , - BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS Portraits and Kodak Finishing Try Our Border Trints R0LL0W STUDIO 33 W. Center. Provo HATCH MORTUARY THE BEST IN FUNERAL, SERVICE CHAPEL SERVICES Thone 532 Provo LADY ATTENDANT CRAZY CRYSTALS Mineral Water Treatment Guaranteed 547 E. 3rd So. Phone 1097-W f5 FOUNDRY General Foundry and Machine Work. Electric and Acetylene Welding PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 915W Used furniture for sale. Stove repairing. re-pairing. We furnish any parts, linings lin-ings or grates for any stove made. Furnaces repaired. Chimney clean-ingj. clean-ingj. We -repair any. furniture used in the home. Satisfaction Guaranteed GEO. BILLS, Manager MONEY TO LOAN SALARY LOANS! See Willard L. Sowards Phone 1099 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 CO Room 9, O. P. Skaggs Bldg. 2nd Floor Phone 210 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 Tapo. Quick Confidential. General Finance Corp. 194 West Center. Phone 86 Provo, Utah YOU CAN BORROW to pay ycur current bills and repay the lean from your salary. Columbia Bond & Mortgage Company, 64 North University Ave .Ground floor, tf. - AUTOMOBILE x LOANS To give you cash or pay off present finance company and reduce payments. V. H. TUFT Farmers & Merchants Bank Building PHONE 124 AUTO LOANS! Attractive rates No Delays State-Wide Service Erwin Loan & Investment Co. WILLARD L. SOWARDS, Representative Phone 1099 AUTOMOBILE LOANS Borrow on your car Loans from $50 to $500. You retain the use of your car. Lowest Possible Rates Quick, Confidential MANNING FINANCE SERVICE All Over Utah and Idaho 165 W. Center. Phone 338 II. JOLLEY, Local Agt. WELDING AYRES WELDING WORKS Acetylene and Electric Welding We weld ar.vthing made of metal 12 North 4th West. U HELP WANTED Coldren Knitting Mills, Schuyl-kill-Haven, Penn., 1932 Expansion prograii n?eds Salesladies, sell made to measure knit dresses - to wearer. - -ij27 INSTRUCTION " Contract bridge lessons starting first week in Feb. Afternoons or Evenings. Mrs. Makin. Phone 982. Want Ad Rates First Insertion, per line. 10 cents; each additional insertion per line, 5 cents; one week, per line, CO cents; two week. pr line, 50 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge 25 cents. If not paid within Uiree Jays double price will be charged. Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion. A NEVHOME! Nicely Newly Finished; A PRODUCTIVE FARM 8 A. Land A SACRIFICE! Willard L. Sowards Phone 1099 REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 W. Second North, Crovo, Utah Sale - Rent - Trade Acre Farm Home, coops for 2000 chickens. 2 Acre Farm Home. 10 Acre Farm Home. 16 Acre Farm Home, implements. INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE & THRIFT CO. 57 N. Univ. Ave, Phone 1S FOR RENT 5 Room Modern Brick, furnace heat, 633 E. 3rd So. Rents $25.00;: 4 Room Modern except heat, brick. 595 E. 4th So. Rents $17.50. 3 Room Furnished heated apait-, ment. 184 S. 1st W. Rent3 $27.50. 3 Room Furn. Apt., 54 W. 1st No. Rents $17.50. 4 Room Modern Basement furnished. furnish-ed. 295 W. 3rd So. $15.00. 5 Room Modern Brick. 234 West 5th South. $22.50. LET us loan some money foi you on good real estate security. RAY INVESTMENT COMPANY 78 X. UNIVERSITY AVE. Telephone 108 FOR SALE HOUSES I Modern brick home. Reasonable, i 235 So. 7th West. 127 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 1st, 2nd and 3rd crop alfalfa hay.J R. P. Jackson, Derta, Utah. Suther- land Dist. j29 Coal. Phone 030R4. Ray Pierce. $5.50-$6.50 ton. Satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. f4 Cash paid for market hens. Phone 470. f4 Pianos one good used player piano $60. One Kimball new low style straight piano, neatly new, real bargain. Phone 360 J. j2V Apples. Special. Crisp Jonathans $1.00. Delicious $1.50 bui Cider 25c gal. Thomas. Phone 104S. 128 We carry large variety; finest quality cold meats, sausage, etc. 67 ways to serve sausage. Ask fo free book. SAMUEL KOPP -Phone 446. 450 W. Center St fl8 Fat mutton $2 $2.50 each, dress, ed atd del. Phone 721W. ' fS ' Cabbage, carrots, parsnips, turt nips, potatoes and Onions. 031J2, True Scott. ff - - Good hay. Call 048J3. Baled or loose. We deliver. f9 Coal. Dom. lump. $6 ton, deU Absolutely guaranteed. Phone 46V 15 First class hay, delivered. Phona 801R. ti Apples, . potatoes. Phone 667J. Mc Millen. J23 First class hay del. Phont M9R i2S PERSONALS Anyone knowing of my sister and mother Martina Christensen or Matina Christianson, and lAnna Please notify Mrs. Jo&Ie Bruce. 613 Palm. Ponca City. Okla. 't ts FOR SALE ORJRENT 5 room modern brick home. 407 South 3rd West. " J29 LOST Lady's wrist watch in Crest thea ter Monday, . Finder return to 85 West 5th No. Reward. Lady's wrist - watch with . black strap at P. H. S. or on Center SU Thursday. Reward. 48 East 2nd No. Phone 532. . ;i2S -,. FOUND V 1 gray 'mare, weight. 1200 lbs. Age 12 yrs. Brand not visible. Jim Wiscombe, Mapletozu - jjj |