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Show t PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1935 PAGE FIVE For WANT ADS Phone Want ada will appear on the Classified Ad Page if they are in the office before 9 a. m., after which hey will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ada will be accepted 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 1U cents; eon additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one week, per line 3'; cents; two weeks, per line 50 cents; one month, per line W 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 line per in- sertion, H pt, type. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS klODEL T Ford parts Battel v. glass, etc. R. 1 Box 14 1. jm EST S-r cal in town. Weight guaranteed. Phone 669W. j21 BEST $5 coal in town. Weight guaranteed. Phone bbvw . ji EITA Hay. $16.50 delivered. Call at 3.-0 E 2 So. Basement. jl4 - . - ED AR posts. 25c ea. Leo Duke. 790 So. 11 W. Phone bio. jl4 KEST quality dom. lump coal $6. We pav sales tax. Right eign Coal Co. Phone 669 W. jl4 'OUNTAIN or bar fixtures, cheap 639 E. 2 No. Provo. Jl. ! 1PECIAL reduced prices on brushes, mops, dusters, polishes Phone A. Mabev, 1086W or 114 f6 PEER Cre. k coal. Guar. $5. C. E. ' Pvne. Phone 026R4. or 1144W. 16 -1 LUMP coal. Call S01R. 442 West 5th South. jl9 UICK coach. Fivr tube midget radio. 585 E. 5 1 No. ...j1" OR RENT--UNFURNISHED RM. mod. home at 473 W. 3 it. Call 1159 or at 158 So. 1 W. j20 EW 5 rm. mou. horn.- N. E. ligation, r urnace. ioi .n. .5 r.. 460R. rtNGLr '.lower apt. EU e. equip . couple. $22.50 1525J 270 . 1 I.. 112 , ROOM apt. Private "bath His- j appearing bed. Screen porch, j 193 East 1st North. jl8 I NICE rm.s for lkftt housekeep-1 ing. 284 E. 1 North. jlS, TEAM heated sleeping room 185; So. 1 W. J 18 I rm. nicely fnrn. mod. h"iiie. Inq ! 245 East 3 No. j!8 LOST AIR. of brown tie oxford shoes ... . 1 T ,1 .... .... U1 iiDrary .saiuruay. i-n-a.v 1 e- turn to the library. jl5 BOARD AND ROOM NICE bedrooms. Hoard it di sir- cd. 243 So. 1 V J25 ifsl modern home for 2 ladies Call 'ino ir. v,,n h Kn.',-W 1 1 r N modern home l'r ladies. Gall jl5 409 K. 2 North. lOOD board and room. 160 East Center. Phone SS4. j28 IOME board and room in mtxiern Cheated home. Phone 58W. 751 West 1st. North. il5 ANTED MISCELLANEOUS iVE poultry. Highest cash prices. Phone 1273J. 101 W. 5th So. f6 FOR SALE CARS b34 V-8 Ford Tudor. 700 miles. Good discount for cash. 172 est 2nd South. jl7 )ACH. Exce.lent condition. Bar- hrain. 257 E. Center. jl7 Certain parts of China have d their taxes as far as 40 ara ahead. Now, how can the ynese expect future generations rememoer them : Chile is having a home building om, havine learned from Florida & importance of holding down me real estate with a hoase. I pnce m ORgpNT FURNISHED SALE! REAL ESTATE Citv Homes - Grocery Stores FARM LANDS Beautiful Building Sites Two Ac res Brick Home Paved Street, Provo. Trade 21 Acres Equipped Brick Home Paved Highway. Sixty Acres Brick Home Paved Street Trade! New Home Assume $1200 Mtg. S1200 Cash. o H'Tiie Coops Paved Highway Near High School Good value. o Modern (lose-in Home Paved Street $1S00 o $ 1 5(H) Buys 100 Square Rods Four Room Home --City. o . - 75 Acres 2 Acres and Home All for $1750. 5: 1 1 .50 Buys 5 Acres 5 Shares Water 3 Room House. o Apartment House Income $70.00 Mo. Furnished $4200. o Beautiful Five Acres Only $1250. Provo. Money To Loan - o PHONE 1091) Willard L, Sowards 3! West inl North, Provo KKAI, ESTATE BROKEB Buy Now and Save! 5 II. Mod. Brick Large lot, barn, garage, N E.: only $3250, terms 5 II. Mod. Brick Paved street; coops, double garage, paved diiviway Only $3000; terms. ' A. on Highway 4 R. Mod. Brick; barn, coops: bargain. " 38 A.. Good Water Right 6 R. House; barn, good fruit. Only S2500. terms; w int. Money To Loan Installments or yearly. Will Consider Trades GRAY-PAYNE REALTY CO. PHONE 370 J 15 0 R. Mod , 2 sets plumbing, part, furnished and rented, close 111. 7 R. Mod. Brick. 3x8 4 lot. 6 Ac. GR Mod. Brick, close in, quick sale. See Prows & Haws, for Fire Insurance. 85 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 61S. EIAY and STRAW Sterling H. Nelson Co. Call Provo 022-J-l f9 Business Card t . ; THE 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 arid exchange used furniture. Free call and delivery service. We pay cash for used furniture. Phone !15W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo. Bills, Mgr. Fighter to Tell Ransom Story A former heavyweight prize fighter, Al Reich, above, vrho was prominent in events leading up to the $50,000 Lindbergh ransom payment, likely will be an important witness In the Hauptmann trial. Reich was bodyguard for "Jafsie" during the- latter's efforts to contact the kidnapers, Probate and Guardianship Guard-ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the' Respective Signers for Further Information. K ,. NOTICE OF HEARING Case No. 1724 BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES UTIL-ITIES COMMISSION OF UTAH In the matter of CENTRAL. HEATING COMPANY withdrawal with-drawal from service as a public utility. Notice is hereby given that the foregoing application of Central j Heating Company to withdraw j from service as a public utility will be heard before the commission commis-sion at Provo, Utah, on Wednesday, Wednes-day, January 23, 1935, commencing commenc-ing at 10 a. m. By order of the commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 10th day of January, A. D., 1935. BOOTS AND HER OOR. &OOTS1 NO one will TAKE HER. SERIOUSLY, ABOUT TO VO SOMETHING REALLY WORTH WHILE ... WASH TUBBS Tin ti. irr? VVMbi Wlb nifMfC HUBERT'S GONE ALLEY OOP ?M TIRED OF WAITING KaWRKsHT, MERE FOR VOUR DUMB BALK IO DINOSAUR TO COME BACK BESIDES, I'M MEBBE SUMPIN GETTING AWFULLY HUNGRY T SALESMAN SAM HPsLF AM HOUR. LATe. (Kr AlNH an' look as ccmre. AS ( PILLOOJ CASS.'. xihaT'sa FRECKLES AND I HAVEoX Il7.r I WONDER IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY" REPLIES TO THE AD I IN SERTED IN YOUR PAPER? i DINOSAUR, TO COME V BACK BESIDESJ'M ? I . , . . fl , v y y I Tl ' nil. 1 m M CabJ ilNt awfully t-' v m wmt , ( C OH, OUT cOtTH ( Th' coys las' CMT, 7 PLAWlM' A LVTTLG. t I HAVE QOX 117. I il l I MAN WHO ADVERTISED THE m -rtflmuL- y - i ' VwIjl 11111 jr Lllv Jr j Photie 495 mns F. L, OSTLER, (SEAL) Secretary. 3 Times. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ephraun D. Sutton, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers at the residence of the undersigned at 261 East First J North, Provo, Utah, on or before the 4th day of March, A. D. 1935. FANNIE S. SUTTON, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Ephraim D. Sutton Deceased. Brockbank and Pope Attorneys for Executrix Pub. Dec. 31, Jan. 7, 14, 21, 1935. Why didn't the munitions men continue operations during the investigation in-vestigation by carving soap and wood guns ? There seems to be a market for them. Pay no attention to those young- sters you see necking in a parked car. Probably the car's just equipped with the automatic cluth. BUDDIES QLHCXf OPEN PER POOR btE 1 POSE SkicS AKb bTILL uccc . WE'LL WALK) 1 1 1 mm. fa. roij" KT..i - 1- 7 AJ. 1 I 1 31 . IK. 1 1 T II.; El : 1 VL U W3al V fc- I W ' f I 1 ,1 W f X Jm J.l H I l B SEEMS AS IF WE'VE BEEN VVALKIN' ALL DAY, AN' WE MOO- AN WE'LL PIND HAVEN'T SEEN ANV T' EAT, ON N EATABLE GAME. YET. J V ,VET coeLU, Sa GTreR sAVe SerN PoKe.0. playin' peo. satl HIS FRIENDS , . y " j LOSS OF A BOX OF J CARTRIDGES? -J J l - rf why Yes, I Pleasant Grove Happenings MISS VIOLA WEST Correspondent Phone Z&-W . . ; Mrs. Reed Walker (Mildred Christiansen) was guest of honor at a shower given at her home Monday evening by the Misses Elaine, Lorena and Fern Radmall. Progressive Games were featured and a tray luncheon was served. The guest list included: Mrs. Alma Christiansen, Lillian Sjoberg, Ellen El-len Sundquist, Ella Radmall, Helen Carlson, Dorothy Rushton, Ar-dena Ar-dena Atwood, Thelma Adamson, Erna Neves, Mary and Burnadine Richins, Bernice Christiansen, Ber- nice Cullimore, Margaret Lee, Mel-va Mel-va Richins, Gene Richins, Phyllis Hilton, Verda Radmall, Roena Lundahl, Ruby Warnick, Ruth Thompson, Roxie Hunter, Thora Bezzant, Ruth Bezzant, Louise and Edna Christiansen: Dorothy Williamson, Mrs. Alma itadmall. Members of the Mothers" club were guests of Mrs. G. Y. Ander- son at Her home Thursday after- noon. John Halliday, Jr., who re- cently returned from Germany QlIoT EVEN CORA, NOR THE. PROP?. THEY JUT SORT OP SMILE OUT OP THE CORNERS OF THEIR MOUTHS AT THE (PEA ... BUT, HERR CAPITAKl NO- : BODY HESS LEFTl ER ROOM. I'M POSITIVE. V WELL- I'M NOT PROUD I'D BE GLAD TO GCT SOMC KND OF FRUIT, IF WE CAN FIND ANY r 'cs-ee. WWV;SAM; HAD P TeRRtOLS. J NicJ-HT, AFTeR. I OCT Ta BeoJ REGULAR. N 2HT MAREl OfcE.ACD J W Yf P- I BELIEVE THIS GEMTLE- THIS YOUNQ LACY INFORMS MAN KNOWS SOMETHING ME THAT YoU HAVE NOW- ter ABOUT THE . ' LDGE OF A BOX OR i L CARTRIDGES f CARTRIDGES, THAT I LOST J ' EAI talked on the life and works' of Sc human, and also rendered a number of beautiful musical see lections of the composers. After the program the hostess served a delicious luncheon. One of the enjoyable socials of the past week was the dinner party given Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wright at their home. Sweetpeas formed the center decoration for the table and places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Ice-land Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olpin. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Pleasant Grove fire department enjoyed a social Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Hans Williamson. Wil-liamson. The firemen held their meeting during the early evening and later joined the ladies. CONFISCATE PROPERTY BERIN, Jan. 14 r.E) The Prussian Prus-sian government has confiscated a plot of land at Caputh, near Berlin, belonging to a daughter of Prof. Albert Einstein, it was announced. Freezing weather struck Flor ida, and some of the" northerners j down there demanded their money back. IV 1935BV NE.A SERVICE. INC '60KVOU I0IOT per rPACON ME, I SEEM 1 HERE ISS COLONEL BOOuLE HOK. MITOUT ANT ALLEY THERE'S ATREE LOADED WfTH NICE HEiNOTSO 1 LOUD, OliNXl OON'TLeT OU2.1 If 0.0 ; euui oiirriiD "WH Xh 6na I 11,' IT MAYBE YOU'LL SEE f I PAVSON LEGION TO STAGE PLAY PAYSON Payson Post No. 48 of the American Legion is sponsoring spon-soring a big community show called "Casey's Trial," which is to be presented at the junior high school auditorium on Thursday and Friday nights, January 17 and 18, with a cast of 100 local people. From all reports the show promises to be a real hit. The first act is a court scene in the days of the gay nineties, when a breach of promise suit was something to write home bout. A wild and furious court scene takes place and after hearing the evidence pro and con, the judge thinks they should both be hung. Just as he is about to pronounce the sever sentence Casey decides to marry the girl. The second act is the scene of the wedding in the bride's home and is full of laughs. There will be a flower girls triping tunefullly to the tunes of the Humming Bird orchestra. As a prologue to the show there will be forty young ladies dressed AH NiEVAH HEAP TELL OF NOTH1N SO DAP FY llsi ALL KAAH eORM DAYS, AS ANY&ODY WANT1N' t-work.. ITS GREAT STUPF W TAKE MY HAT OFF TO HER. R3 ZrJs spies ape gone, unc HAF MIT V T. M REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. J A V 'I f f WHILE VOU ARE UPTWERE 7sURE NUFF.O MllS I WlfW VVOU M3HTASWELL TAK ''Xwl K 1935 BY NEA SEgVlCE. V. M. BEC. U. 8. PAT. OFT. a. W RAISES CAIM COHE.N HE THIiJKS ftNVONl 6UOR.KIN' FER. W(C WE FOUWD THE LEvD FRM SEVEN OF THEM, MISTER I T O-' lUl. jr. si -r -9r- '"T, V, n STICK f f ."i AROUND.fy j in attractive costumes to sing and dance. A group of children win help in the singing pageant for the dancers. There will also be several special numbers between acts. An added feature will be a bag of real honest American money that will be given away each night of the show, between the first and second acts. Any one that attends the show is eligible to win the bag of money, but they must be there in persdn. Also there will be two other prizes given away, details to be announced an-nounced at each performance. Meat Inspector Files His Report A report filed Saturday by D. D. Sutton, cit meat Inspector, covering the period from April 15, to Dec. 31, 1934 shows inspections inspec-tions made of 1158 beef, 1416 pork, 779 mutton, 880 veal. There was condemned 2 beef, 6 pork, one mutton, 3 veal and 136 spoiled liver. There was retained re-tained 20 beef, 17 pork, one mutton and two veal. During the period of "report, Mr. Sutton made 1693 inspections and 313S different visits. BY MARTIN suae e.'jT, OSH, NOW, WE never wiww see h4R Fof TWE FELLAS ...WELL, GLOOM.' THAT'S TH' IDEA, JIM -X ' . . . N DESRMR, AND MISERY HAVE SETTLED ' OKI THE HEAVS HEARTS OF THE. 1 &RAVE LAOS, AND TRUE; ON HURRAH HILL. r BY CRANE DEATH TO ESCAPED RRMf PRlNC ASS1" DELASJ?AM SPIES BY HAMLIN BY SMALL HAS eee4 CANNCDl 7 BY BLOSSER WHY. .WHY.. X w j X DON'T TV " "rbu WILL: I |