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Show PR O V 0 r XV T A H) E V fe R i N G RILD; TJ ft g ft A V,"- J U K 2 0," 19 3 5 PAGE FIFTEEN 1 ' 11 . .i , , , , ,- iif- n n i - - . for WANT ADS PhoneL 495 Vant acia will appw on the Classified Ad Faga IX , they are'in tne office before V a. nx, after which they nil appear in the column "Too Late for Clarification." Clarifica-tion." Want Ada will be accepted until 1 p. no., except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sunday's issue if phoned Into the office by 4 p. m. Kates First insertion, per line 1U cents; eu;h additional insertion, inser-tion, per line o cents; one freek, per line 30 cents; two wee kg, per line &o cents; one month, per line W) cents. (Minimum charg 2b 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. 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 fHone 915-YV - 159 North Univ. GEO. BILLS, Manager FOR RENT FURNISHED HOME with garage. 758 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 568. j24 OR UNF. 3 room, modern apt. 172 W. 2 So. Phone 143G. j24 3 RM. and bath apt. Strictly mod. Close in. Ph. 1015W. j23 APT. 3 rm. mod. 142 E. 3 No. G. E., private bath, j'4 3 Room apt. Ground floor. For couple. 315 No. Uni. Ave. jy2 I RM. pleasant modern apt. Ca-raee, Ca-raee, lawn, flowers. 911 N. 1 E. PLUMBING SERVICE For Dependable plumbing and service call Gilbert Field. 139GJ. tf LOST HEAVY work bridle; on east-west road by Snow station. Tues. aft. Floyd Cordner, Ph. 032J3. Reward. Re-ward. j23 SPRINGER spaniel, brown and white, Tues. 5:30 p. m. near Taylor Bros Ph. 047R2. Reward for information. j23 PRINTED qards valuable only Hoist Pub. Co. Ret. to Herald. Reward. j25 1 3-MO. old black and white fox terrier. Call 769-W. Reward j23 FOR SALE HOUSES MODERN house or will trade for smaller place. 256 E. 1 No. j21 This Curious 5 . . AN INDIAN PATH BECAME. THE FIRST SCHEDULED AIRPLANE. ROUTE IN AMERICA AN EARC RAILRCAD BETWEEN NEW NORX AND PHILADELPHIA FOUCVVEO THE PATH . AND THE A1RPCANE ROUTE. ( H?IO) FOLLOWED THE RAILROAD. hi s I' ' i Vr-i REAL ESTATE BARGAINS V acre, 4 rm. home. ...... .$1800 1 V acre, 4 rm. home ...... $1600 7Vi acres, fruits $2100 SE Lot, CASH PRICE $350 2 Apts., extra lot .... $4200 NEW HOME, basement ...$3850 BUILDING LOTS - MODERN HOMES - FRUIT FARMS Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 W. 2nd North St., Provo, Utah MONEY TO LOAN $100,000.00 to loan at 6 interest, in-terest, $11.10 per month repays a loan of $1000.00 in 120 payments, interest reduced monthly. No fines, no penalties. BE SAFE IN YOUR INVESTMENTS; INVEST-MENTS; BUY REAL ESTATE NOW. Attractive modern 4 room dwelling, conveniently located, on paved street. Only $2500.00. Nice 3 room home. 6x12 rod lot. Sewer and sidewalk. Real Bargain. Bar-gain. $1000.00 3 room modern dwelling. 4x9 rod lot. near B. Y. U. A real sacrifice $1250. DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. 4 R. brick and frame, large lot, terms, $1350. 4 R. frame, large lot, terms, $1000. 2 large homes, arranged for L. housekeeping, house-keeping, close in. Farms, good improvements, any size. Now is the time to make investments. Property is going up. PROW'S & HAWS, 85 N. Univ. Ave., Real Estate. Phone 618. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SMITH Corona typewriter, cheap. E. V. Bird. Mapleton. Fn. j27 CHOICE building sites, 1 ac. tracts. Close in. City water, elec. light available. Ask Mr. Egilson, 236 W. C. Ph. 75. Evenings 569W. j21 USED Automatic washer, like new. Lanning. 57 No. Univ. Ave. j20 CHEAP. New Hartmann wardrobe trunk. Call 442 W. 1 No. j22 CLOSE OUT. M. & W. Appliance Co. Guar, used cleaners. $15 up. Hoover Sales Service. 83 So.-'?-W. j23 FIRST crop hav. $9.50 delivered. Ph. 627J. H. D. Brown. 184 E. 5 South j28 LIVE and fresh dressed poultry. Ph. 1273J. 101 VV. 5th So. tf WILL lease good coal mine property, proper-ty, 30 miles from Provo. See Tom Demos for details. j20 EXCELLENT used treadle sewing machines. Sp. $5.95 to $10.00. Beautiful new cabinet electrics. Bargain prices. $1.00 per wk. HEMSTITCHING 5c yard. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Souter Shop. 458 VV. C. Phone 674. j2() TOMATO and caDhage plants, Cauliflower and asters. We deliver. de-liver. 467 So. 6 West. Phone 677W. iy3 GUAR, nut coal, $4.50. Pea coal $4. 911 N. 1 E. Phone 206J. j28 BOARD AND ROOM Home board and room in modern home. Reasonable, 754 W. 1 No. J 1 GOOD room and board. Medium price. 357 E. 1 So. j21 World SSr s ,h -s A9103NOMERS HAVE AN AVERAGE. OF LESS THAN ONE IN WHICH TO STUDY TOTAL. ECURSES OF THE SUN y b WERE GROWN ONLV FOR THEIR BEAVTV UNTIL. THE. 19 TH CENTURA 11 rs WANTED TO BUY TO BUY rPiccolo and cornet or similar instruments. Must be cheap. 65 West 2 North.- J20 FOE RENT- -UNFURNISHED 3 RM. house, mod. Ideal for couple. Inq. 124 W. 3 No. Ph. 1141W. j23 3 OR 4 rm. mod. apt. Private bath. Hot water, gas, garage. Ph. 212R. 248 N. 2 E. j28 4 RM. mod. apt. partly furn. 441 N. 1 E. Phone 988. j21 DECORATING L. C. ROWE. painting, papering. Phone for free estimate. 1062M Work guaranteed. j24 FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 RM. house, srnaJl acreage, tarn, etc. Or trade for town property. Call 1003 Ei. center, after 6 p. m. j25 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES V PV . T THKT WASH TUBBS ( TME IMPORTAMT THIM6, Y - BOVS, S TO WAIT. P66V UVWO PASSED THAT OWE LAkE'LL START SPEMDIKJd P5 Z3 BILL? THOSE ALLEY OOP 1 1 .' MARkEP BILLS, AM'AI I WE'VE 60T lEC J " ' jf 1 WELL, k(WG FOOZY ! YOU TELL "EM. WE ARE WHAOYA THINK GOT TH' BEST I, FOR OF US,- ARE WE VHANKERIn'TO 1 AY LOWV MEW OUGHTA THIS GONNA LET HJM TANGLE WITH OUPTIMF I KING- TIMF ' &ET AWAY UilTW TW r H" ) ' iMD tslNvr OIMNI BUSINESS- 32 I SALESMAN SAM HELP, MPiCj OlT $OME- BODV TA CLIMB UP WIS , Pole, aw pry ne. loose1 FRECKLES AND Kfy OLD RASCAL... IVE J DOUBLE ORDER 0 FOR SALE FARMS A RARE bargain. A 60 acr farm that cost $11,500 will sell for $4500. Is well equipped with implements, horses, etc. Box 116, Centerfield, Utah. j24 jgANTED lvnsOELLAJJEQUS TO BUY orchard cultivator. Route No. 2, Box 301. Ph. 048R1. j21 LIVE poultry, highest cash prices paid. 101 W. 5th S. Ph. 1273J. tf WANTED TO BUY 4 room modern mod-ern brick home in northeast part of city, or modern home On small acreage vear city. Write P. O, Box 222, Provo. 29 FOR SAXE --- OARS 1929 CHEV. coach. Equipped with Philco radio, Arvin hot water heater. Good condition. Old Gold Store, 280 W. Center. J23 5 VOAVp FUN COME OUT W MOW ABOUT THE PELLA 'we'll 5D0M OUTA OKIE, AIMTvVeTlN OUR. BE ACOCP vn 1 PCETTY ' VV AuAIN. LOMc.'h -1 I ' 'J -yr s. i 1 ill ! '''1 n i - -S, y v,.FELLEP' PHoo&y.SAttl TK' Pole. AIJO'T STROMG- SNOU04ATI HOLB T(X;0 PSOPLE HIS FRIENDS PERS0ITAL0 MTDDLiE aged man of eood habits. Kind,. honest, trustworthy, honorable, hon-orable, industrious and respected by all who know him. Desires to meet a lady willing to share a good home with him. All replies strictly , confidential. Address Sunny Jim, Box 77, Provo, Utah. . J23 1 FOR SALS OOWb GOOD Jersey cow. 615 North 6th West. j2i SPRINUVIULE BIRTHS lir, and Mrs. Howard Bird of this city are the . proud parents of a baby son, born at the Crane hospital, Provo, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Harrison are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter at the Crane hospital. Mrs. Harrison was formerly Nina Ni-na Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Althouse announce an-nounce the arrival of a baby daughter at the Willows Maternity Mater-nity hospital, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Althouse is the' former Mildred Mil-dred Anderson of this city and the new arrival is the first grand ehild of Mayor and Mrs. George A. Anderson. ACT TV' UTT PKNO OX: VT questom mim Yvou'RE AS ME COMES WOT 7H SWAMR $MC1M6 WE uOT HtS TRUCK KJUMBER. ; 1 APTER Z Jly' HEY - HE WLK3GY WOO HELLNKIISIG FOOZY OKAY )B a WANTS TO VGOOD SMART RULER 20 ueLc.oirTH' fire DC- AM' LADDERS NUTTX WE HAVE A JOB ! RIGHT HERE IN MY POCKET JS A MAFf AND ON IJ IS "THE LOCATION OF RUFES DIAMOND MINE SPRIWGVILLE REPORTS MRS. MANILA BOWN, Correspondent - Phone 235-J The city officials and the city employees were entertained at an outing by their wives, Saturday afternoon and evening, at Balsam park. Ball games and various other sports were enjoyed together with a sumptuous picnic' lunch. About 24 were in attendance. Members or the stake Relief society so-ciety who a assisted with the preschool pre-school age clinics, were entertain-ed entertain-ed at the home of Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Monday afternoon. A review of tne book, Mary of Naz-arath," Naz-arath," by Mrs. Mark Cook, featured fea-tured the entertainment. Mrs. Emma Alleman also gave a tribute trib-ute to those who had assisted with the health work. During the social, a committee, composed of Mrs. Emma Alleman, Mrs, Hilda Cher-rington Cher-rington and Mrs. Sadie Whiting of Mapleton. were appointed to. confer con-fer with the local doctors to see if a pre-school clinic could be held under sponsorship of the Relief society, during the coming year. Short talks were made by a number num-ber of the health workers in attendance, at-tendance, and a dainty lunch concluded. con-cluded. The party was attended by about thirty ladles. THtv oe G. CAKJ'T SPARQ. AMV60Dy! CEPTfM' JOE" -AM' DAPH BURM HIS MlfEf ME'P 6BT TO PISMINJ' AW FERNET WMAT ME vVEMT AFTER '3d - ' J fTvr. . YES..WUGG W20, Of THING, pORBUT GET THIS r . . - 1 aim 1 av v RirH w wm I TWEO TKTl BUT CJOe. ooxre C5-IT peR-fissioj HE'S AFRAID THAT IF ANYTHING ANY-THING HAPPENED TO HIM. HIS MINE VVOULDNT BE ANY GOOD "10 ANYONE, F THEY COULDNT FIND fT ! SO li-fv HE MADE THE MAR so " z fSZ5SZSSis V Iff 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alleman of Salt Lake City, were guests Sunday Sun-day of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alleman Alle-man in this city. Leslie Beardall, Ray Peterson and Carl Peterson, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Peterson on a trip to Crawford, Colo., where they were guests of,Mrs. Peterson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mcpherson, Mc-pherson, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conover of Evanston, Wyo., were guests the past week end of Mrs. Mary Z. Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs'. Charles Conover and Mrs. Daisy Kelly, In this city. They had just returned from a fishing trip to the Jackson Hole country and exhibited a large mackeral ught there, Mrs. Allen West and baby son were guests of Mrs. West's mother Mrs. Arch H. Bird, the past week end. Ray Alleman has just returned from Johns Hopkins university, at Maltimore, Md., and will spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alleman, here. Miss Jane Alleman who teaches in the Salt Lake- City schools is also spending her vacation with her parents in Springville. i THOUGHT VOTE'O OO A TVM TvVKT OH , TfcV5L OH Or A VW SAFETY CQ?T VOW 6AiTvf.T fAM'T yOUT(?U5T)Mar !U THE OkEFEWOEE SWAMP. YCMjf H1M?J PVsylBSr DURKi BASS FlSMIWTHEREJflJ "-r- ifJ) rCix VtevER savuats aw V r, tov Mr KPDViCE- ate. T.M. BCC. u. a. at. off-zj -p f . STRAIGHT, 1 YOU RE MOT A KING? WHY, FOOZY, WE GOTTA WAVE A RULER' 2e AND WE'VE GOT ;io guard it wnvi WHERE ouruvs.1 rrs DO 1 FIT WORTH MORE MONEY THAN THIS PICTURE WE'LL EVER SEE, fW OUR TIME ' (0LLyTKM, HWUlsf UP,ftJ' S) S ( J DID I HSS CfiiLL, TH' nftYOlM I) OUT'TOcOa INTO . Mrs. G .H. West and. daughter Marilyn of El Segunda, Calif., Is visiting her sisters Mrs. Harriet Nielson of Mapleton; Mrs. Mae Smart and Mrs. Lillian Thorpe in this city. In her honor a number , of socials have been given by the sisters the past week. Mr. West and their son plans to come herd on a visit next -week. Mrs. Rhoda Beardall returned Sunday from a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Raleigh and husband, at Logan. Ford Crandall of Boise, Idaho, visited a short time this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Crandall in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Bennett and daughter Raquel of Hurricane en route to New York, and Mr. and Joseph Riboaon and daughter of Lehi were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dougall, Sunday. In honor of Mrs. .Wayne Johnson of the Relief society stake board, who assisted with the presentation of the Relief society pageant, a nicely arranged social was given-in given-in the Third ward hail Friday eve ning. A piogram, lunch and dancing danc-ing were enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Fferrel) Olson who were married Monday were guests of honor at a family dinner given by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boyer at their home Tuesday night. , BY MARTIN j . bO.YPAwHD OKi TH VOQOG r THPT VUb ,IM f ? VJ ,.W THW V.U 20 0 DOCK'S BY CRANE BY HAMLIN TU AT Ue Ml ICT UAVC A I RULER IS CJUITE TRUE IT IS ABOUT THAT IVE fi CALLED FOR YOU. BY SMALL BY BLOSSER THE MAP 19 TO BE "PRH IN HALF.' YOU GET ONE w HALF AND I GET THE OTHER i WELL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR m! s 1 . Xf$ V ' 1935 Bf KtLA SERVICE. INC. T. M. TKxTff. N PARDON ME JA MINUTE, WHILE I COUNT MY GRAY T. M. RCC U. S. MT. Oft. ?fe5W7-iQ Jk Wa ,8J Y NEA SCAVICC. KM. I |