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Show 'ii JPAGE TEN 0 V O (UTAH) E y E N I N G H ER-ALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1 1, ' .... - ,, r . i . j . .'in ' ' - f4 . i For WANT ADS Phone 495 Want ada will appear on the Classified Ad Page U they are in the office before 9 a. m., after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification.' Classifica-tion.' Want Ads 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 10 cents; eoh additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one week, per line 30 cents; two weeks, per line 5U cents; one month, per line 90 cent. (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, 8 pt, type. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 6 FT. marble base showcase. Plate glass. $50. Provo Bakery. a!4 50 SACKS of U. S. No. 1 certi-1 certi-1 fied Blue Victor potatoes. Inq. ; B. L. Whiting, Wallsburg, Ut. a!6 8 FT. galss show case, 8 ft. counter coun-ter and counter scales. Inq. Daniels Auto Co. Phone 68. al4 USED power spray pump. Wagon & Machine Co. Con. al2 IMPROVED large bushes. Route 2 Phone 010-R-l. red currant Box 333-B. a22 DELTA hay delivered 515.50. 1163 No. 5 W." Pnone 562W. m4 GUARANTEED nut coal. $4.50. Pea coal, $4 00. 911 No. 1 E. Phone 206J. al" FOR PORCHES and lawns see my , large round cement flower pots or urns. Reasonable. l67North 11th West. m3 HEMSTITCHING 5 cents yard. SEWING machines cleaned $1.50 BARGAINS in sewing machines. SOUTER Shop 45S W. C. ph. 674. a25 CHOICE acre So. 5 West. Ids. Close Phone 539. in. 636 al6 RUSSETT potatoes and carrots. 1700 West Center. James Fisher. a!4 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS BABY $14. carriage. Call 93 W Will pay $K to al4 10 BOYS and girls to play in junior jun-ior orchestra. Instruments furnished furn-ished free. This offer open for a limited time only. Phone 943-J between 8:30 aud 9:30 a. m. and 6 and 7 p. m. all TO RENT 3 room house. Couple. Write Box 12 Herald. al4 LIVE Poultry at all times. Highest High-est cash prices paid. 101 W. 5th So. Phone 1273-J a30 ALL kinds trucking, moving and . transfer. Nathan D. Hiatt. ; 1333J. al2 ! This Curious fAe CORNEA OF THE fcWT S THE OtMLV TISSUE OF THE HUMAN BODY WITHOUT &LOOO r HOUND N -1 ' " ' "A " ICELANDIC JJ ? AC'v V-M .word yyYY - u y& 'XtS vj fit?t I AND HAS NO , I CA-f f . REFERENCE i24 0- 2i . . TO COLOR. 1 I J- "X4 REAL ESTATE! A HOME A STORE Combined Com-bined Close in. o ACREAGE ORCHARDS 600 Capacity Coops. Water, lights. -o- EXCELLENT HOMES 750 to $6,000. Terms. o Willard L. Sowards 39 West 2nd North, Provo, Utah PHONE 1099 3200 A. spring and summer grazing for sheep, sale or lease. A number of homes and buys. Farms, large and small, with improvements. Some trades L. A. for Ut homes and farms. See Prows & Haws, 85 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 618. Business Card 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 and exchange used furniture. Free call and delivery service. We pay cash for used furniture. Phone 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo. Bills, Mgr. Seed Potatoes Hay Sterling H. Nelson Co. Call Provo 022-J-l tf MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING, papering, calsomining 224 So. 5 West. Phone 516 or 126. al5 IT'S HOUSECLEANING TIME! For painting, paperhanging or kalsomining at reasonable prices, call 1232. 671 E. 5 So. m9 ROLLOW STUDIO where you save money on the pictures you want. 666 E. Center St. Opposite Fiirrer Junior High School. al9 FOR Painting, papering, calcimin-ing calcimin-ing call James Nelson, 812J. -936 West Center. al2 PARTLY fum. room. 270 No. 5th West. a 14 5 ROOM modern sunny North 4th West. home. 371 al7 APT. heat, hot water. Air con ditioned, equipped electrically. 430 N. 1 W. Phone 1453W. al6 , 4 RM. modern orated. Piano. apt. Newly dec-665 dec-665 W. 4 No. a 16 PARTLY East 4 turn. North 3 room apt. 60 al5 HOUSEKEEPING apts. lSfi South 1st West. al2 3 ROOM. Also 2 rm. and No. 2 E. Phone 186R. WANTED SALESMEN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for representatives selling Fried-rich Fried-rich FLOATING AIR COMMERCIAL COM-MERCIAL Refrigerators, with exclusive Friedrich patented features. ED FRIEDRICH, Manufacturers Man-ufacturers since 1883. San Antonio, An-tonio, Texas. al2 World iam rguson A WIND OF 3D Mfi-ES AN HOUR IS NNE TIMES AS STRONG AS A O-MLE WIND. yCK FOB SALE FURNITURE LEAVING town. Furniture Bargains, Bar-gains, Dining room set, mirror, 3 pc. wicker set, baby bed, Stewart Stew-art coal range, kitchen table and chairs, cupboards, boiler. 492 East Center al5 FOR SALE HOUSES MODERN home within l" block of university. Ideally arranged for renting part of rms. Two apts. in basement with individual entrances. en-trances. Extra rms. and apts. bring from $50 to $100 per mon. All heat, . gas and electricity. Completely furnished. Selling at sacrifice. Phone 659W. al6 FOR RENT- UNFURmgEffip 8 ROOM house. 409 North Univ. Ave. Call 024R1. al7 NEW partly fum. 3 rm. mod. apt. $15. Call 460M. al6 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WiO OUta W rtRA AND. I f ?fWS) ff Jt V ifi ?Vsfe v- r--, stc 'EVA op. . u wr u, j flj WASH TUBBS 2 rvri- . COPS' we're surroumdedJ ALLEY OOP SALESMAN SAM FRECKLES AND x 1 mm m y i i i ii i h HOZAKAZONAIE 4Jhv CASwicES 1 : V IT'S A BIG- -JfiX r 11 ? -Sf V MUST BETH AT CAVE ; ! I I DIWOSAUR J ( Sxl7( BRIGHT ALLLACEDUPl r i LlU(u m(m V-L "A ovw t with bamboo a I v is7 I Miw-iiffl v ' r 1 w y i m j fS f GET UP, BOYS, THERE'S f COME OKI... -" Jj A MAW HERE TD SEE GET UP! I ' ) SUPPOSE I OO ABOUT THAT FILM ) 4slEVER ALLOW J -THAT" MAM' WM YOU OWW y MY GUESTS vAKTTS TO iHi--V-r TfJ" J BUY OUR Phono 495 mm BOARD AND BOOM HOME board and room, modern home. Reasonable rates. 754 West 1st North. ml GOOD board anc room. Moderate prices. 357 East 1 So. a!2 GOOD board and room. 218 No. Univ. Phone 1105. all PERSONALS WE pay up to $2 for Lincoln pennies pen-nies over 7 years old; Indian heads $25. Send dime for catalog cata-log ."Coins" Drawer B. Hollywood, Holly-wood, California. al6 JPORALE i CARS REO flying cloud sedan. Fine cond. 270 N. 1 E. 1525J. a24 Well, the dime heiress got a title, but we think ,she was cheated. cheat-ed. Nowadays, they're a dime a dozen. AMD OUT HOUSE yi ' HIS FRIENDS Probate and Guard- , ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. NOTtCB. Sealed bids will be received by the board of commissioners of Provo City, Utali, o April 15, 1935, at 7:30 p. m. for leasing the City pasture, formerly part of the First ward pasture, for the season sea-son of 19,35. Terms 'of the lease will be cash in advance. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The Board of Commissioners of Provo City. FRED EVANS, City Recorder. Pub. dally from April 5, to April 11, 1935, inclusive. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Town Board of Orem at its office in Orem, Utah, for the construction con-struction of and improvements to its waterworks system, together with certain alternate bids, all in accordance wjth the plans and specifications as prepared by Hugo Price, Engineer, up and until the hour of 2:30 p. m. Thursday, April 18, 1935 at which time and at which place they will be publicly THE BACK DOCfcJ I he must: else Ahi WHY WOULD HE HCRE I -"1 7 T COME opened and read. - Jt is the intention in-tention of the Board to award the work'under several contracts, segregating seg-regating the labor and material awards. Plans, specifications - and proposal pro-posal blanks may be examined at the office of the Orem town mayor or they may be obtained at the office of the Engineer upon a deposit de-posit of $10.00. Said deposits will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the Engineer in good drder not later than April 25, 1935. Proposals must be made in strict accordance with all the provisions of the plans and specifications, forms provided by he Engineer. To be considered they must be accompanied ac-companied by a certified check. cashier's check or bid bond in an amount at least equal to five per cent of the following .sum: The base bid, plus all additive alternates. alter-nates. All bidders are hereby notified that this is a P. W. A. Project and all work contemplated thereunder must be done under the rules and regulations of the National Industrial Indus-trial Recovery Act thereto pertaining. per-taining. (See Construction Regulations, Regu-lations, P. W. A. Bulletin No. 2, March 3, 1934.) Without exception, no bid will be considered unless accompanied by the Bidder's Certificate of Com- GUESS YOU'RE RIGHT.' IT'S OLD SAYING THAT, IF YOU 4 ' ' ' jj ,, to l3 ,B M ti . INC. T. M REC 0. S. PAT. OFF ' Mi-i nf AW, XWEteE LOOWU6DA MAM, (OH ncur; drv p0rz a eac 7 he rokjkja 1 ANTOM0!a up A, DOOR; rr-rf THROUGH ff.r 7 ' Jil -') 15rgVtNEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REG. UPAT. OfF. A- C ) THE VORL-E WILL BEAT A PATH TO YOUR DOOR 71 1 pliance, U. S. Government Form P. W. A. 61, Revised March 1934, to the effect that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each Applicable Code of Fair Competition, or, in the absence of such code or codes, with the President's Reemploy ment Agreement. This certificate will be included with the Proposal Pro-posal as an integral part thereof. Specific attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum wage rates prescribed by the Federal Emergency Administration Admin-istration of Public Works must be paid on this project. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all proposals or alternates. OREM TOWN BOARD By Ivan J. Burr, President or Mayor of the Town Board. First publication April 4, 1935. Last publication April 11, 1935. 4-H Boys to Attend Coast Stock Show SAN FRANCISCO With $5,000 in cash prizes and participation in auction sales that will probably ', be in excess or $40,000 as a lure, some 600 bovs and eirls of Cali- fornia, Nevada, Utah and Idaho are making their final prepara BY HIA SCRVtCC IWC T. M. Hid. U. S. , - A " jJi-'-" T laEZZ 1 r.- .jVjj .. .r jjj! ,TTrJU-, JL,.jr F ' '" mmmm f THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT MAY HAPPEM j WHOMEVER BEAT A Y Go TO SOME GUYS t i PATH TO MY DOOR OUT AND BUT ITS NEVER WERE FRIGHTENED J SEE whaT HAPPENED TO AWAY BY THE J HE WAWT 1 tions to journey to the eighth annual an-nual Interstate Junior Livestock show to be held at the Union stockyards. South San Francisco, April 14 to 18. It will be the biggest and best show ever held here, according to E- W. Stephens, manager. Those taking part will be the pick of some 25,000 youngsters belonging .to the Future Farmers of America Amer-ica and 4-H boys and girls clubs. They will exhibit some 2000 head of the West's choicest baby beef, lambs and hogs, raised" under the expert supervision of trained instructors. in-structors. Birdseye News Mr. Lew Norman of Provo came up thorugh the mud to call on friends of Dlrdseye. Miss Golda and Madge Siler, spent the week-end with their family in Birdseye, after which they returned to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer spent a few days in Salt Lake visiting with her daughter and friends. Sister Lusia Mitchell is getting along nicely since her operation. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of .Hobble Creek canyon were up at Birds-eye Birds-eye Saturday on business. BY MARTIN BY CRANE HO 1 PEE A DABUM? HCW VOU LIKE. A DAT ? BY HAMLIN BY SMALL PAT. Off BY BLOSSER '9 pt '4 a |