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Show i PAGEUTWEL VE PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 2 5, 1935 PAGE SEVEN fr lr t t"Vn" i 'Lit i irl If II fL f hl V V I tL Kll J n I I f r T . . - IV I ii -y For WANT ADS Phone 495 Want ads 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 "T6ZJ Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will be accepted uBttil 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear In Sunday's issue if ptaoned into the offKe by p. m. Rates First insertion, per line lo cents; euch additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one week, per line 3'J cents; two weeks, per line 50 cents; one month, per line 90 eenta (Mioirium 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 insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt, type. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BABY buggy in good condition. Call 212J. a28 7 WEEK old cockerels, 10c. Arthur Ar-thur Clyde. Route 3 Box 250. a25 ELECTROLUX cleaner, air purifier. puri-fier. Demonstration free. C. Wil-ford Wil-ford Larsen. Phone 04 J3 orl270J. m22 TRA1LOR. $15. Stanley Cox. Phone 1047-W. a29 MAJESTIC coal range, enamel back. A-l cond. $19.50. 140 W. 4 So. a25 SPECIAL Huntington coal. Pea--$4: Nut $4.50: Stove $5; Peacock Pea-cock 4-in. Nut $5.25: Lump, $5.50. Right Weight Coal Co Phone 669-W. a29 CORNET. Cheap. In dition. 37 No. 4 W. good con-a25 con-a25 LUMBER Call Chris Grecnhapen, contractor Ut. State hospital. a2fi BLISS triumph seed potatoes. A. G. Olson, 895 W. 10 So. m3 A-l LUMP and nul 801R. 442 W. 5 So. coal. Call mil SPECIAL on summer coal. Large pea $4.00, nut $4.50. stove $5 per ton. Buy now from Hill Bros. Coal Co., Phone 1208. 125 E. Center. roll DELTA hay delivered. No. 5 W. Pnone 562W. 1163 ml GUARANTEED nut coal. $4.50 Pea coal, $1.00. 911 No. 1 E. Phone 206J. a30 FOR PORCHES and lawns see my ! large round cement flower pot? or urns. Reasonable. 167 North ; 11th West. m3 j HEMSTITCHING 5 cents yard SEWING machines cleaned $1 50 ; BARGAINS in sewing machines, j SOUTER Shop 458 W. C. ph. 674 j a25 FOR KK.N'T i STOFtE or office bldg . heated. 215 V. Center. Steam ! a26 i I Tt nr ri fn,n ,r IHIO KUKItUUO 4 A MINE SHAFT WAS SUNK MORE THAN A MILE INTO THE EARTH, AND THE GROUND R A ? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS e l (if f iJ ! PLAKIE IS COM(K,G ) TSLL l WfTM SGMAL FLAGS, tAMMY ! V ( J rWU I DOWKl CAPTAIKJ ,' EMTO HESINS A 4 V i C I rl ) kEEP MESSAGE " IS- HAWAII, I lJ WHAT PO YOU ( s0 FOR SALE! VERY BEAUTIFUL. HOME Separate Apartment GROCERY STORE FIXTURES UOUDS ESTABLISHED OWNER LEAVING EXCELLENT FARM Home Coops for 1000-i-Hay Grains Vegetables 6 cows Implements. Plione 1099 Willard L. Sowards Real Estate Broker 39 W. 2 N. 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 85 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 618. Business Card k Furniture Dealers FURNITURE REPAIRED LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at Reasonable Prices! We Buv, 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. GEO. BILLS, Manager Seed Potatoes Hay Sterling H. Nelson Co. Call Provo 022-J-l tf FOR SALE OR TRADE PIANO to trade for cow. J. A. Nielson, 707 E. 8 No. Sp. Fork. , a26 waIsti 2 PASSENGERS for auto to Tucson, Tuc-son, Ariz. 271 West Center, ml TO BORROW $3200. S'o long term loan. Good 1st. mort. security. se-curity. Provo property. Herald, Box C-l. a28 ALL kinds trucking, moving and transfer. Nathan D. Hiatt, 1333J. ml6 LIVE Poultry at all times. High- est cash prices paid. 101 W. 5th So. Phone 1273-J. a30 MISCELLANEOTJS WILL buy sell or haul livestock. Call U57J. ml , GOOD summer pasture for dry ; stock. 015J1. FOR Painting, papering, calcimm- ing call James Nelson, 812J. 9'Mi West Center. a'26 IT'S HOUSPX'LEANING TIME! For painting, pnperhanging or kalsomining at leasonable prices. call 1232. 671 E. 5 So. m!) BOARD AND ROOM HOME board and room, modern home. Reasonable rates. 754 West 1st North. ml FOR SALE CARS STl'DE. dictator sedan. .,Z west 1 So. a28 Yr, m By wm iam YV V-i-L Ferguson U DOLLARS. TT I L! II T- -r-CL-P mltrk-. FOR RENT FURNISHED MODERN furnished house. Close in. Inquire Provo Bakery. a26 MODERN apt. Private bath. Garage. Ga-rage. 241-So. 4 W. a30 LOWER single. Elec. range, heat, hot water, couple. Ph. 1525J. ml8 STARTUP'S Apts., popular prices. Cool in summer. 67 N. 1 W. ml 2 ROOM apartment. 284 East 1st North. a26 LOST FROM College hall stage April 24, Indian blanket aighan. Reward. Phone 1357. a26 BROVN Jersey milk cow. Large knee, gov. tag 412393. Phone Springviile Hall or 562W, Provo. Liberal Reward. a28 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES HKMt YfcE. WASH TUBBS !5AY PAREE hone or oo - 'sidewalk capes, and tmh y DO OUR HEROES KfCK UP ALLEY OOP mill SAY. YOU BIG PUNK lF YEC DINJNY'D ( WHATCHA M EAM, HAD LIKJ' KEEP H I S 5MOOT VA VyrFF AKi' OCKIM' yOUTA MY BU5IME5S - - MY P'NNY? ( HE WOULOMT GET SALESMAN SAM UJeit, its ALU FD THT suo. THIKJCJ- VOO'LU SOLO AT TMe BLCXxJ-J CM (EF ' I'LL DO OUT T'WlO-HT. OS'ER ftTTu' Phone495 FOR SALE FURNITURE WALNUT dining room set. 795 East 2 So. a25 Probate and Guard-" ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Karl Kellerstrass and Leah Kellerstrass, his wife; Farmers and Merchants Bank, a corporation; corpora-tion; Utah Central Truck Line, a corporation ; Provo Commercial and Savings Bank, a corporation, and John A. Malia, as State Bank Commissioner in charge and possession pos-session of the business and property pro-perty of said bank, defendants. ARE. IM GOmA T POT "TOO WYbW A. OK OT lO A la - la mademoiselles! poues bebgere THEIR MEELS? r AKf MORE, 1 OUGHTA SOCkl YOU uoc c TYV FlRG. BOYS I J TO BE SOLD AT-SHERIFF'S SALE on the 11th 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, Utahy-the following described TWO parcels of real estate, which will be sold separately and which are situated in said county and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Lot 8, Block 62, Plat "A", Provo City Survey of Building Build-ing Lots; and running thence West 99.45 feet; thence North 62 feet; thence East 99.45 feet; thence South 62 feet to the place of beginning. , Also together with a right of way in common with others over and upon the following follow-ing described tract of land: Commencing Com-mencing 62 feet North from the Southeast corner of Lot 8, in Block 62 aforesaid, and running thence North 10 feet; thence West 79.45 feet; thence South 10 feet; thence East 79.45 feet to the place of beginning. Commencing at the Northeast corne of Lot 1, Block 62, Plat "A", Provo City Survey of Building Build-ing Lots; and running thence South 57.75 feet; thence West 99.45 feet; thence North 57.75 feet; thence East 99.45 feet to beginning. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 18th day of April, 1935. 'VM AVONte. ,THO I VVE. WA MI? iAy,MAVNOT THEV. THEV Ustf HOTEL. THEY SEKJD A LAOLtUKAM. . l tfOTTH' HECK. HE CAKJ'T PLAV WOJOkfES WHAT'S WELL, F YOU LAY A HA WO OM DINWY AGAIM, I'LL DO SOME sockim; MYSELF, KlKJG OR NO TOO, KING -oco CJOSH, spoKe SAW 1'LLBC OlMCHE-O CAiHAT TA StMG- FeR. OF Pe LAOO r ; I lie- AAZ Lerrr rsie-T a a ic MABJTAIN 7WOUSAMO-PDOT ALTITUDE" LET'S DROP DOWN AMD See twev mean rrt I ' TrT . n yxtTri PRjOPRI ATfc. (-0FMT 1 E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Thomas & Thomas' Attya. for Pltf., Templeton BIdg. S. L. C. Tjt. Publication in Provo Evening Herald Her-ald April 18, 25, May 2, 9, 1935. NOTICE OF APPEAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN that a meeting of the Board of Adjustment of Provo City, win be held in Room 301, City and County Building, Provo City, on Thursday, Thurs-day, May 2nd, 1935, at 6 o'clock p. m. to hear the appeal of H. C. Johnson for a variation of the Zoning Ordinance to permit him to build a service station on the corner of University Avenue and 5th North Street; also to build an apartment house facing 5th North street, to be built in the rear of the service station. All persons interested will be heard at this meeting. THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF PROVO CITY, Fred Evans, Secretary. Dated April 25, 1935. Pub. April 25, 1935. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Bengta Nilson, otherwise other-wise known as Bengta Nelson, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers at office of Brock-bank Brock-bank and Pope, Knight Block. Provo, Utah, on or before June 0WA(?0EVEWIKJ6-rHEV REPLV, war A joke',' it N SAVSVCXJ EVERYTHING' LETHORPE WATOM heel OM, SO YOU'D SOCK ME , klNG GUZZLE , GCAMD WIZZEC WOWEC ) OF MOO. WOULDJA7 , f A A HAH, MY GOOD TREASON OR I Lr V MAM, THATS I NO TREASON, V S TREASON ' I'D SAY HE'D A 5T. ) y' L--. 193? BY NjA SesviCE, INCT. t. RJ.G. U. S. PAT. Off. IS loo ooicK.weLLese-e IF KMOCO tT OUG-HTA BE HOT AM VBiV 0P - I j- vow' MOW'S L THAT FO& A J 27, 1935. MARIE V. BOTT, Executrix of estate of Bengta Nelson, deceased. Brockbank and Pope, Attorneys for Executrix. Pub. April 25, May 2, 9, 16, 1935. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Salt Lake City, Utah State Engineer's Office, April 23, 1935 Notice is hereby given that J. J. Madsen Jr., Provo, Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah appropriate 0.5 sec. ft. of water from an artesian basin in Utah County. Said water will ' be diverted from May 1 to October 1 Inclusive of each year by means of a well located at a point which bears N. 2925' W. 1320 feet from the SVi cor. Sec. 8, T. 6 S., R. 2 E., S. L. B. & M. The water will be used to irrigate 29.4 acres of land embraced in the E4SW said Sec. 8. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 11716. All protests against the granting grant-ing of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted sub-mitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the comple tion of the publication of this notice RECEIVE INHERIT SIGNED, (r) 1935 BY Ne"sERVtCe.TNa."T. M. RggT!"PA-r'cff!5g' THAT VERY NK5HT, the sole hejrs to THE ESTATE. OF USAlL FOR MERICATO CLAIM THER fMHERfTAMCgJ f tC SOKE GETS IM ) ri " . - v-i . 'SJS I " T. M. REC U. &. PAT. Of r. f GOLLY; THAT SMELL DIDKlT SOUND LIKE A GOOD WAY TO LfVE TO BE A WUMDRED L. IlTV I Maurice Jones Going to Mexico PAYSON Maurice Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey Jones of the First ward, will leave on the fifth of May for the Mexican Mexi-can L. D. S. mission. A farewell testimonial in his honor will be given Friday night, with a program pro-gram at 8 o'clock, in the First wird chapel, followed with dancing danc-ing in the recreation hall. All friends are invited. The program is as follows: Community singing led by William Mortimer; invocation. invoca-tion. President Lee R. Taylor; selection. se-lection. Melodies quartet; accor-dian accor-dian solo, Jerry Zeeman; reading, Miss Pearl Johnson; vocal solo, Clyde Snow; violin solo, Mr. Olson; Ol-son; remarks, Bert Staheli, Elders president; vocal duet Golden Taylor Tay-lor and Duard Sorens?n; remarks. Bishop W. A. McClellan; vocal solo. Irene Provstgaard; remarks, J. H. Jones; remarks, missionary; selection, quartet; dancing recreation recrea-tion hall; benediction Lee Elmer. T. H. HUMPHERYS. State Engineer. Date of first publication, April 25, 1935. Date of last publication May 23. 1935. BY MARTIN BY CRANE JAMES OUVER MORGAN, BY HAMLEj HEY, 6AMG ALLEY OOP AN KING GUZZLE ACE HAVIN' A - VEAH, WE DONT WANTA MISS AT TH" PALACE NOTHIN' LIKE THAT BY SMALL BY BLOSSER . YbU'E TELLlKl' SJOTTY ? LETS GET OUT OF HERE . DANNY;. BEFORE TEY TAKE ANOTHER SHOT AT US '.' J LES J iv I V.I I GO.' LIKE A 1 i WAS FOUND TO BE OZA ALL. THE. WAV. 1 1915 BY NA SERVICE. INC. H I m 1 1 V-"- f Ii I II I I ' i i n -f n .ii-- " |