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Show V r u u I i i I a v n ' n i r - i For WANT ADS Phone Want a da will appear on the Classified Ad Page If tbey are in the office before 9 a. m., after prhich they will appear in the column "Too Lte for Classification.- 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 ottlm by 4 p. m. Rates First Insertion, per line 10 cents; euch additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 6 -cents; one week, per line 3'J cents; two weeks, per line SO cents; one month, per line 0 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 insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt, type. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS , nnruriJxrrLr orir ij ii-inri)-u - - mm GUAR, nut coal, $4.50. Pea coal $4. 911 N. 1 E Phone 206J. ml5 DOUBLE harness Cheap. Inquire 722 West 5th North. m3 FXEC. RANGE, riht new. Buick car. good ruiid T'S VV. 1 No mti BEAUTY and Barber shop. Fully equipt. Other business reason for selling. Reasonable. P. O. box 276, Salina, Utah. mfj ATTENTION SPORTSMEN 11 you are interested in the new light weight Elto Outboard motor, mo-tor, or any kind of Elto motor see Ted Smoot, resident agent, 329 E. 4th S. Phone 837W mo PIGS, weaners. feeds, brod sows. Jersey milk cow. Clarence Mar-rott. Mar-rott. Orem, West 4 North. m3 THREE Used Tires and Tubes. Size 4.75x19. 593 E. 1 N. ELECTROLUX cleaners, air purifier. puri-fier. Demonstration free. C. Wil-' Wil-' ford Larsen. Phdne 04 J3 or 1270 J: m22 nr.TS;s .triumnh seed potatoes. A. G. Olson, 895 W. 10 So. m.5 K-l LUMP and nut 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. mil DELTA hay delivered, No. 5 W. Pnone 562W. 1163 m4 FOR PORCHES and lawns see my large round cement flower pots nr urns. Reasonable. 107 North ' 11th West. m3 i FOR SALE FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD furniture. Elec. j light fixtures, i-lec. water heater, ! 40 gal. water tank, monkey j stove and white tile kitchen j sink. 213 South 1 East. rr5 j LOST BROWN coronet braid Wednesday Wednes-day in business uist. Call 881W. Reward. m3 this Curious II,,,,-,., , MR. HGRR.HJG-I J THP.T PILL l7i THE AAALE THE ASTEROID. EROS, APPROACHES THE EARTH NEARER. THAN ANY OTHER PLANET ON JAN.30, 193 1, IT CAME WITHIN AfZAOV U(OLT IS THF ,TATcr .Lower, of rcxjfz. statets WISCONSIN, ILLINOIS, RHODE ISLAND AND NEW JERSEV. FARMS & HOMES See Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 West 2nd North - Phone 1099 5 R. Mod. Brick, h.a. heat, garage; ga-rage; terms, $3,150. 6 R. Mod. Brick, 6x12 rds, $3000; 4 R. Frame, $1150. 14 a. home and coop's. 40 A. Home and good imp., closre to Provo. Many good buys. Prows & Haws, 85 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 618. Business Card L urniture 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. GEO. BILLS, Manager Seed Potatoes Hay Sterling H. Nelson Co. Call Provo 022-J-l tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TO BUY small modern home I'rom owner. Will pay cash if price is rifdit. Wright, it. 1, Box 116. m WILL pasture '2 milk cows free of charge at Vvian Park. J. F. Carter, Vivian 'Park. ni3 CHEV '25. '25. '27 or other small cars. Phone 04R1. mG 50c Reward for return of ieeless canvas packers to Qumn's Ice Cream Co. 83 East Center. ra2 DAY BED. For sale some furniture. furni-ture. 188 No. 3 W. mfi ALL kinds trucking, moving and transfer. Nathan D. Hiatt, 1333J. mlG INSTRUCTION PROVO Examinations. Immigrant Patrol Inspector. Applications close May 4. Men 21-36. Start $1S00 year. Steady work. Common Com-mon education sufficient. Full particulars FREE. Write immediately. im-mediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 122Y. Rochester. X. Y. m2 WANTED SALESMEN FIRST class salesman. Excellent opportunity for the right man. Apply Telluride Motor Co. 50 W. Center. Phone 1000. m i i FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 ROOM apartment. 1st North. 284 East m3 MODERN apt suitable for couple. 193 East 1st North. rr.3 SMALL, modern apt. Newly papered, paper-ed, decorated.' ISO E. 5 So. m3 JONES apt. Modern. Adults. $22.50. 270 N. 1 E. 152M. mlS MISCELLANEOUS IT'S HOUSECLEANING TIME! For painting, paperhanging or kalsomining at reasonable prices, call 1232. 671 E. 5 So. m9 World t William Ferguson r XJSdJVlAC SPENDS TENi WEEKS OF EACH YEAR SITTING ON EGGS, AND THEN IS FORCED TO REAR THE YOUNG THE. FEMALE'S R.ESPONSIB1UTI ES END AFTER. SHE LAYS THE E33S. 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC F" '1 fiS i':S- THE" COMBINATION, I HAP IT TATTOOED J . ft? JT l ON MY BACK.' T-rV V OF US. PROVO (U T A H) EVE FOR RENT- -UNFURNISHED ONE 3 rm. apt. elec. equipt. Sam Levin. Phone 189 or 557. m7 MODERN 5 rm. apt. Main floor, garage, adults. 376 N. 1 E. m3 6 ROOMS, sleeping porch, hot water wa-ter heat, full partitioned basement, base-ment, garags, modern throughout. through-out. Southeast location $35. Phone 627W. m2 FOR SALE HOUSES TWO homes for sale cheap by owner. Located on South Third West street. Phone 537M. m3 FOB SALE COWS ONE heifer, fresh. Cheap. Blue Pine Service. PI. View. m3 ONE 4 gal. Jersey gentle family cow. Fresh three weeks. 977 E. Center street. m7 BOOTS AND HER HE 07.2.Y eS$ATWTAVA- WASH TUBBS v a. u ( rcrr :s fVV7ASM AMP EASY REGISTER AT THE RIVERSIDE HOTEL, VVARE PLtAbbD U MO l ICE InbM ALLEY OOP HELLO, OOOLA SAY, I GOT TTELLYA A CRAZY BUNCH 1 CAMT ( CAPTAIM EASY SEEM TO yANO MR. 1UBB5J r r A rrr -rnvn -r-'s-i -r- . a r Y BEAT j J I SALESMAN SAM FRECKLES AND KC IKTIN I OCI MCprnp(r uAMTl -rr clxz iy k i r, nc irr - rtUKLt WAMI l hv CAM I 7 XT- V I I I fuel ClThA(JAPU I -!-'- Uvrcr mil . " : . I - - - III IV M V.- K o. i !, IV I 1 WOULDkTT PART WrTH THIS BAG FOR ANYTHING J j-r- HAS A SPECIAL COMBINATION LOCK ON IT.... f L AND IN ORDER THAT I WOULDKJT FORGET rfxj 1 N I N G H ERAL D-TTIURS D AY,' Ml Y 2, ft Phone 405 oiumns FOB SALE CABS 192 CHEV. IVz ton truck. $150. Inq. 331 No. 1 E. xn5 lVi TON Chev. truck. Also pigs. Phone 01R2. - m3 Probate and Guardianship Guard-ianship Notices I Consult County Clerk or the f Respective Signers for Further j I Information. I SHERIFF'S SALE n 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 pro BUDDIES we ocvl b UNCANNY, KCTOPY ARKA A VtRV AT i kACTvE CrlEL. EYBMCi SUM Pi M OP THE Mr .iriy mrn r HONOR ?. C5-OSH amATTPs 60ALL.OP'. sM' IT'S. CY BALL! I 1 i'i HIS FRIENDS J perty of Said bank, defendants. -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, Utah, 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. I Commencing at the Northeast ' corner of Lot 1. Block 62, Plat "A". Provo Citv Survev of 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. E. (J. DUKNELL, BOOTS -YKNOW "VAT QtNCtt 0fcMANTMGs YY .TvVtY YOONO 50 TVb WOT 1 9AXO Tv' 9 Arc AMD CPO TrClR SURPRISE, UtHE GIRL FLUTTERS , OVER TO "THEM LOOKS LIKE ITS OVER. I UNDERSTAND YOU CAME TO TOWN WITH TWO BAGS... A FANCY ONE AND A CAR- PET BAG ! AND THAT THE CARPET BAG WAS FILLED WITH UNCUT DIAMONDS OH, HOW p WHAT ? M6 BE KIMG OF MOO 7 WHOOOSHorA I COULDNT ( CAUGHT YOU j THIMK OF IT; J DOING ANY ( 19 3 5 Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Thomas & Thomas, Attys. for Pltf., Templeton Bldg. S. L, C. Ut. i-uuucttuun in rruvu evening nci- ; aid April 18, 25, May 2, 9, 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 27, 1935. MARIE V. BOTT, Executrix of estate of Bengta Nelson, deceased. Brock bank and Pope, Attorneys for Executrix. Pub. April 25, May 2, 9, 16, 1935. NOTICE TO WATER I SEKS ! 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 lews 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 j 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., i S. L. B. & M. The water will be ' used to irrigate 29.4 acres of land 1 embraced in the E'-SW'., said Sec 8. UHE UTTL SVOP TVPT BOOTS -bTAQTO HAS .COME A M.CCA ?05 e0bNtbt N TOWN-ANO MOT Or TvVE. COvO CAN'T UEN GET M "7" ( HOW PERFECTLY WOMDERFUlA ARE YOU RILLY THE FAMOUS SOLDIERS OF THAT HAD ALL TH' EAR-MARKS OF A ARE PICTY DIG ANYWAY - OFF KIND DOIST WANTA WE'D BE NO DUMB KING v-, sLL- t -L-7J AND HE FIGURES, IF YOU CARRIED DIAMONDS IN THE CARPET BAG, YOU MUST HAVE SOMETHING GO AND REALLY VALUABLE FETCH THE IN THE FANCY ONE LEATHER BAG, FRECKLES. FORTUME 2y RECk0M so ) 1 J U -t i A WERE KING This application is designated ir the State Enerineers 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 completion comple-tion of the publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, April 25, 1935. Date of last publication May 23, 1935. EDGEMONT MRS. EVA GILLEffl'lE Reporter - Phone 040-J2 Mrs. Wra Clark of Lehi and Mrs. Melva Slack of Salt Lake are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brereton. They were called here owing to ,the death of the grandfather, J. B. Walton. Misses Lodese and Bethel Drake are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Chamberlain. They will remain until the end of tin school term, when they will join their patents in Salt Lake. Mrs. Edwin Booth will be hostess host-ess to the Edgemont Literary club !i I TRfXCV LEE & SQ1S3 - IMPORTERS' TRACV LEE & SO!s3 IMPORTERS 1935 BY IVE FOLLOWED YOURTHRILLIWG ADVEMTCIRES IMTHE PAPERS. YOU'RE SfMPLV caRAMD. YOU'R'E CELEBRITIES. 0A, PLEASE AUTOGRAPH hrJME THRILL OF A LIFETIME MEVER BEFORE HAVE yjyjfiGhi AMP EASY PEEM ASkED FOR THEIR AUTOGRAPHS, WELL, I'M SUQE WE SAY ARE ALL BETTER TRYING - THAT 5 THE OF A MONARCH MAKE ME HAVE, IF YOU MAD, WERE KING ij 1935 by NEA Service. inC. T . M. RtC. O. o. THAT cOfYS SOOeLL, K.&TCH KID1 , V i i I HAD THE COMBINATION! TATTOOED BACKWARDS.. AMD I LOOK AT IT WITH A MlRROR,THAT I TAKE WHEREVER I GO.' ITS A MAGNIFYING MIRROR ....THE TATTOOING IS AWFUL SMALL S S. yt 1 T HOW CAKJ tXJ ITS OW ( YOUR j BACK J Y, PAGE SEVEN at the home of Mrs. Henry Jones Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A very clever and delightful entertainment was given in the ward amusement hall Wednesday evening, under the direction of the Young Woman's Mutual organization, organiza-tion, with Don C. Elliott as master of ceremonies. Miss Margaret Nuttal and Dean Nuttal sang "The Old Rugged Cross." Clever tap. ballet and acrobatic dance numbers num-bers were given by students of Miss Mary Louise Winters. One very interesting number was the puppet dance. Devere Offert gave two accordion numbers. A solo, "Sleepy Hollow Tune" was given by Miss Fredonna Strickley, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Evelyn Mel-drum. Mel-drum. Mrs. Elva Elliott assisted Mjss Strickley in an encore number, num-ber, "I'd Like to Be a Friend of Yours." The one act play, "Second Best" was given with thd following cast "lana Hayes, Robert Rob-ert Gillespie, Ruth Meldrum, Cecil Brown. Helen Fronk, and Jack Tonder. A comic skit was given by Lorin Jex and Reed Rowley, and the M. I. A. male quartet gave a number. Two piano solos were given by Master Walter Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gillespie were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Wednes-day. An outstanding producer of palm 'il Nit ria exported l.'f K)0 tons of t!u product in 19..0. BY MARTIN NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFT." BY CRANE S. PAT. OFF. BY HAMLEi YOU WHY, ALLEY ' TO HOW ABSURD-' I DO BELIEVE YOU'RE GETTING THIN - SKINNED, r 3 . Of r. BY SMALL r-JM i cm ram ( Bov! HADOA kcTcu it'o'va IHiMts CAJPiS &OWWA LOSE (,HIS r3Ll, AFTER. TVV TOUG-H Te. HPvO oeaiM LUKE HeRRIMOH Tn anTfWPAPu t-rO . -vrf l -v. 'Ill c BY BLO- i SHUCKS ' I KMSW THATD HAPPEN i NEED THS MIRROR, TO READ THE iTATTOO SO I CAN OPEN THE BAG , AND, BY GRABy IVE LOCKED THE. MIRROR IN v THE BAG !! ' ) X CAN HARDLY j WAIT HOW T-XJ TO OPEN J TUP" BAG .' J |