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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD,- WE DNESD AY, - APRIL 17,' 1935 PAGE S2VEN For WANT ADS Phone Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page IX they are in the pfflc before 9 a. m., after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will be accepted until l p. m., except on Saturday, when they win appear ap-pear in Sunday's issue if phoned into the ofOe by p. m. Rates First insertion, per line 10 cents; ech additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one week, per line 30 cents; two weeks, per line 50 cents; one month, per line 80 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be charged if payment la delayed delay-ed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion, in-sertion, s pt, type. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WILL sacrifice new Chevrolet. Phone 739. $125 credit on 341 E. 3rd So. a23 BEAUTIFUL parlor rug at bargain. bar-gain. Ffhone 560 or 1028. al8 TRAILER, wicker set. oak table, golf clubs and bag. 492 East Center, casement a21 CHOICE strawberry p-.anis. W. O. Meecham, river bottoms, Edge-mont. Edge-mont. EXCELSIOR pasture tickets. Clyde Jacobson. 905 So. 5 W. or 274 No. 1 West. al9 GIRL'S Iver Johnson bike. 109 No. 4 West. Phone 772M. al8 A-l LUMP and nut coal. Call 801R. 442 W. 5 So. mil ROSES. Choice Oregon budded. Bloom this year. Guar. Satisfied. 25; 10 $2. Del. Call 1047W. al8 DRIVER jig saw. 14 inch, complete com-plete with motor, $6.50. 656 E. 4th North. " aT8 SPECIAL on summer coal. Large pea $4 00, nut $4.50, stove S5 per ton. Buy now from Hill Bros. ! Coal Co., Phone 1208. 125 E. Center. mil ! IMPROVED large red currant bushes. Route 2 Box 333-B. Phone 010-R-l. a22 DELTA hav delive. ed 315.50. 1163 No. 5 V. Pnone 5G2W. m4 GUARANTEED nut coal, $4.50. Pea coal, $4.00. 911 No. 1 E. Phone 206J. a30 FOR PORCHES and lawns see my large round cement flower pots or urns. Reasonable. 167 North 11th West. m3 HEMSTITCHING 5 cents yard. SEWING machines cleaned $1.50 BARGAINS in sewing machines. SOUTER Shop 458 W. C. ph. 674. ' a2g LARGE 3 rcx)m modern apt. $17.50 81 So. 3. E. Ph. 1277. a23 8 ROOM house. 409 North Univ. Ave. Call 024R1. al7 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING. Coat suits and remodeling a specialty. 54 East 8th North. a23 ALL kinds trucking, moving and transfer. Nathan D. Hiatt. 1333J. ml6 A FEW more boys and girks for Junior String orchestra. Instruments Instru-ments furnished free. Phone 943J. 6 p. in. to 7 p. in., or write Herald Box A. al9 LATHAM and Cuthburt raspberry rasp-berry plants. 759 So. 4 W. a21 TO BORROW $3200, 5rr long term loan. Good 1st. mort, se- I ourity. Provo property. Herald, Box C-l. al9 j L.IVE Poultry at all times. Highest High-est cash prices paid. 101" W. 5th So. Phone 1273-J. a30 FOR SALE CAES MODEL T Ford sedan. Cheap al9 Phone 1369W. 26 MODEL T Ford coupe. $15 00. 324 West 4th North. al8 REO flying cloud sedan. Fine cond. 270 N. 1 E. 1525 J. a24 FOR SALE FURNITURE MAJ. range, davonette, library table. McAffee. Spg. Rd. Box 38. a!8 BOARD AND ROO HOME board and' room, modern home. Reasonable rates. 754 West 1st North. ml You Can't Beat This! o 7.5 ACRES Peaches Plums Coops for 600 Poultry. o DWELLINGS - HOME SITES ACREAGE o Willard L. Sowards Sa yVeat 2nd .North, Provo, Ptah PROVO, UTAH 29 a. Strawberry water $2000. 56 a. N.E. Provo $3500 improvements. improve-ments. 5 R. mod. brick $3150 H. W. Heat. 5 R. mod. brick, good improvements $3150. Farms, Ranches, Homes, Fire Ins. See us PROWS & HAWS 55 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 618. Business Card Furniture Dealers FURNITURE REPAIRED LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at Reasonable Prices! We Buy, Sell and Exchange USED FURNITURE Free Call and Delivery Service WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Satisfaction Guaranteed GENERAL SHOP Phone 915-W - 159 North Univ. liEO. BILL.S, Manager Seed Potatoes Hay Sterling H. Nelson Co. Call Provo 022-J-l tf FOR RENT - FURNISHED 4 RM modern apt. Newly decorated. dec-orated. Piano. 665 W. 4 No. a23 2 ROOM apartment. 284 East 1st North. al9 SMALL apt., just right for a couple. Smith Apts. 267 East 7 No, Phone 460W. al9 OR UNFURN. mod. newly dec. apts. 180 E. 5 South. al8 GR. floor apt. Mod. 2 rooms and bath. Adult only. Good location. 193 East 1 North. a25 3 4iOQM. A.Vjo 2 rm. and 1 rm 3 No. 2 E. Phone 186R. ais IIS 0ELLANE0US FOR Painting, papering, calcimin-ing calcimin-ing call James Nelson, 812J. 936 West Center. a26 IT'S HOUSECLEANING TIME! For painting, paperhanging or kalsomining at reasonable prices, call 1232. 671 E. 5 So. m9 ROLLOW STUDIO where you j save money on the pictures you j want. 666 E. Center St. Opposite , Farrer Junior High School. al9 f HELP WANTED FEMALE WOMAN cook for Eldred's Carnival. Carni-val. Single. See Monte Young, Woolen Mills, a23 LADIES copy names, addresses for mail order firms. Experience Exper-ience unnecessary. Write: enclose en-close stamped envelope. Home Advertising, 401 Broadway, New York City. a21 WANTED - Experienced housekeeper, house-keeper, by young couple, both working, no children. Give references. ref-erences. Write Post Office Box 222, Provo, Utah. a24 3 Stone r Mnat Makes Your Body Go rHE man who discovered the secret of man's nervous sys-el71wiat sys-el71wiat makes us react to .nought and feeling is honored by Spain in a .'!0 centimo stamp of 19.14. He is Ramon y Cajal, his-:ologlst, his-:ologlst, winner of the Moscow In--.ernational award in 1900 and ol lalf the Nobel prize in medicine n lOOfi. By his microscopic study of man's nervoiLS system he defined the laws which govern the reactions and relationships or the lerves and sense organs in man. ; lis three-volume work on the his-olocv his-olocv of the nervous systems of nan and the invertebrates is re garded as ft classic clas-sic in medicine. The new stamp, Issued after Dr. Cajal's death In 1934, depicts his f tH ff1j1 portrait above iPbTll the silhouet of a ? - t - r - -"-j microscope. L3 r 1" I 1 i r CI seWWMW sw FOR SALE OR TRADE SEVERAL used cleaners. Must sell quickly. $15. M. & W. App. Co. al9 Probate and Guard ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. PRESS NOTICE COUNTY AGENTS WILL RECEIVE RE-CEIVE ALL CLAIMS FOR UNPAID UN-PAID 1934 CROP WAGES. Pursuant to Section 10 (b) of the Sugar Beet Production Adjustment Ad-justment Contract, and to the Agricultural Adjustment Act approved ap-proved May 12, 1933, as amended, all beet laborers who have bona fide wage claims against sugar beet grower? r wages due on the 1934 crop are requested to file such claims vtlh the County Agent, or the local Sugar Beet BOOTS AND HER TVY GfVu VrYb WASH TUBBS WELL.THAklK MEAVENhS, VOU DIDM'T LOSE THE FROM NfV BWKER, ALLEY OOP TH' GRAND WIZER IS CRAZY AS A KOOKOO-' TH' IDEA OP ALLEY OOP HAV! NT HIS EYE ON MY THRONE POOF SALESMAN SAM "Crl PPGR: OF CHWiKJ' , Bovs, MVELUKt; r- 1 T7 rata . Vl g p,C f0 I'LL St. O-l l-TIN HLUNtr wc-jiisi -tt Tu' Rai ( PO,f?K FEU. PRACTICE! J CAiTU TH' r rw- . ..-. - FRECKLES AND I DO KIT KKIOW... fwHY, RUPE 118 WHO V ME DIOTT give pettikiqill j WAWTS 1 H)SNAME SOUNDS WHEM DID i?, 1 ME? like SOME OLD VoU eET SAKES IS M JL MAN TNTo J HE BACK J Phone 495 SIMMS t.. r ? - Control Association, or send them in to Mr. LaFayetU Patterson, room 918, Patterson Building, Denver, Den-ver, Colorado, not later than Apfil 20th. Forms for these claims will be available at the offices of the County Agent or the local Beet Control Association. Laborers who have bona fide wage claims for 1934 unpaid work should carefully fill out these forms, giving all the details of their claims the name and address of grower and laborers, the amount of work contracted con-tracted for, the rateor pay agreed upon, whether contract was verbal or written, the amount actually received by the laborer, the balance bal-ance claimed as owing, and the cause of non-payment of this balance. bal-ance. Mr. Patterson expressed the hope that laborers and growers would attempt to settle their wake differences promptly among them- j selves, thu.j expediting clearing j up the unpaid claims. i JOHN W. ALLEMAN, j Secretary, Springville - Spanish BUDDIES TV BVTHE rVAS BOARDV. WHAT'S (M That thim6? eoioDs? r 17 TER.BACCeR; ) OH, G. Yft v.. HIS FRIENDS i QvML 1 I rt EX l T I I r. L TA-v. i FRIEND I GOT PAL, ALLEY I LOOKA WHAT J OOP IS TH HECO) s HE DID . OF THIS PLACE ( V POJ2 MB J IP IT WASN'T A HIM, WE'D STILL BEV f'J I IN THAT LEM IAN S ( HO05EGOW ) Pork Factory District Control Ass'n. 4 Publication Dates: April 16, 17, 1925. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Mabel Falkner and Henry Falkner, her husband, defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 10th day of May 1935, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the Front Door of the Utah County Court House, in Provo, Utah, the following described property, situated in said county and particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: Commencing 693.6 feet South 89 East and South 1 West 86.62 feet from the Northeast corner of Block 4, Plat "C", Provo City Survey Sur-vey of Building Lots; thence South 89" East 150 feet; thence South 29 East 48.64 feet; thence North 89 West 174.32 feet; thence North 1 East 43.38 feet to the place of beginning. Dated at Provol Utah, April 17, 1935. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Baker & Halbersleben, Attys. for Pltf. Provo, Utah. rAQQV VOOT OKi ? r M STARS, MOf T'S fa UM flM A RECIPE FOR A VP VvHHI J CH AMPA6KJE COCkTAJ L J " zz YEAH, THAT DIM-WITTED king cyjz 15 TH' MUI- WHO GUMMED UP FERN TH' WOCkS of vaomus ui(oMe.R.- . 1 ' 15 .- - C HE VyAKTTS TO Y" ' 1fgUi"i"iil""'lii"iimV HE'S AN OLD ( well, ME'S 04 HIS WAY OUT I WONDER WHAT KNOW WOW MUCH 1 C30OD i WHO IS PROSPECTQR ... WE SAID HE'D TRY TO HITCH-HIKE... ) HE WAHTSTHlS ROOM WHAVE ( GRIEF? I THIS RUFE ) tUR FATHER r COULDNT TALK HIM OUT OF A, T,ME ' tuebI up'll )n3rr PETTINGILL GRUB-STAKED HIM COMING HERE J lT 0 ni Jped J DISCOURAGE MOM AARS AGO.' HES "V fl ILL C) i LLj "THE POT OF GOLD W&Q ffV ' X 721: , ff J sUTTTTTtiiV AT THE END OF THE T"1! fy&6 & JLt4 v y Publication in Provo Evening-Herald April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 1935. DELINQUENT NOTICE A. B. Worsley Company, location loca-tion of principal place of business: 2Q North University Avenue, Provo City, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account ac-count of assessment levied on the 9th day of March, 1935, the several sev-eral amounts set opposite the names of the respective share - Name Cert. No. Shs. Amt. L. B. Pearce 3 25 $250.00 L. B. Pearce 4 25 250.00 L. B. Pearce 9 7 70.00 Lola pearce 6 1 10 00 service OI Lnis summons, upon you, and in accordance ' with law and ifu.s?rvt witm5L the. co"nty j? an order of the board of direc- wich .6n- brought; tors made on. the 9th day of otherwise, within thirty days after March, 1935, so many shares of If; defend the above en-each en-each parcel of such stock as may4 "ed actln: J"11 m case f .vour AtiH s-i Ws-t n-wt rill VA he necessary will be sold . at 120 North University Avenue, Provo City, Utah, on the 27th ' day of t Anril IMS at the hnnr rrf three o'clock P. M. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together, with the cost of advertising and expense ex-pense of the sale. R. H. THOMAS, Secretary, location 120 North University Avenue, Provo City, Utah. Date of Publication April 10, 17, 24, 1935. V0fct 60NiNiA CE OP HKVE TOO Vb Cstt . rV Bi SO Ca recipe por a CHAMPA&ME COCKTAIL. VOU SEE, MV BAKJKER IM ROME S M0TED FOR HtS CHAMPA&fOB COCkTAfLS. lAMD I WANTED TD SERVE 4EM AT MV WEDDIMG RECEPTION. AW, GUZ , 1 i x s ANY BRAINS WHAT D'YA SAY WE START MAlF OOP ' 1935 BV r A uer t-tv r5 i ran ri ., rr v v SUMMONS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for Utah County, Utah. State of Utah, plaintiff, vs. Clarence H. Reeves, also known as C. H. Reeves, and also known as Clarence Henry Reeves, and Jane Reeves, his wife ; and J. E. S. Tom-linson Tom-linson and Jane Doe Tomlinson (whose other and true name is unknown), un-known), his wife; M. J. Meacher and Mary Roe Meacher (whose other and true name is unknown), 1 his wif e defendants The State of Utah to Said Defendants: De-fendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to th demand of the amended com- i Plamt, Which has been filed With j the clerk of said court. This action is brought for the purpose of foreclosing one certain mortgage dated Sept. 3, 1929, recorded re-corded Sept. 13, 1929, in Book 145 of Mtges., pg. 167, records of Utah County. Utah, which mortgage mort-gage covers the following desc. premises, to-wit: ' Com. at SE cor. of NW4 Sec. f OOlvVT J WELL,TA-TA, BOYS, THAMKS A LOT FOR BRIMQIMa TH8 ) 1936 ery THA55A GOOD IDPA TU AT" P,lir KING 0070 WOi ilD AiNT GOT u41p ic, a SWELL K1MG ALLEY 7 if KING? SERVICE. INCT T. M7 REG. U. S. PAT. OFf 7J 17 LEGS UKt SOU KlEACRViCE. IWC.T M ll? "T ' - H- S. PAT. OFF. . ( LEGS UKt SOU 6-OT FGco j &) BY MCA SKVICE. INC. T M REG. U S PAT Off ' r- ' 6, T. 5 S. R. 1 E., S. L. M.; th W 1,029.7 ft. m or 1. to E line of E. L. & Ut. RR. Co.'s r of w. . th along said r of w N 40 38' W 1,014.7 ft; th E 1.651.5 ft, m or 1 to H sec. line; th S along sd H sec. line 793.32 ft: to pi of beg, cont. 24.48 ac. m or 1. Sub. to a r of w one rod wide along S and E sides thereof, tog. with bldgs., impr. & app. thereunto bel. TOG. with 3 shares water right in Utah Lake Dist. Co. and 20 shares in Lehi Irrig. Co., and any and all other water and ditch rights belong, be-long, thereto. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney General of Utah S. D. HUFFAKER Assistant Attorney General Attorneys for Plaintiff P. O. Address: 224 Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Pub. April 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 1935. Owns Civil War Hardtack Camden, Tenn., (L'J! Mrs. Alice Johnson has a piece of hardtack taken from a gunboat sunk at Johnsonville, Tenn., during the war between the States. i More than 300 army officers were retired for physical disabil-! disabil-! ity bv the War department in i 1933. " BY MARTIN Oovv,TcH I T PvMVTVsWviG TH' POO NSG TO ! J EITHER ? V' X) 193S BY NtASfWVICE. INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OfF.r J BY CRANE RECIPE. BY HAMLITi SO tf THAT'S HOW TH' WIND S IT r JAI Xlf tV m 1 1 . r BY SMALL 6-OT RL FtO BY BLOSSER |