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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 5," 1 9 3 5 PAGE NINE For WANT ADS Phone 495 Want ad wffl appear on the Classified Ad Page K they are in ine office before 9 a. nt, 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 p. TO.. Rates First insertion, per line iu cents; ewh 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 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, 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-W - 159 North Univ. GEO. BILLS. Manager FOR KENT FURNISHED 5 RM. house, well .f urriished. 456 North 5th East. jll 3 RM. apt. cla- equip., steam heat. 172 V. 2 So. Ph. 1436. jy9 PLEAN cool mod. 2 rm. apt. gr. fl. 442 N. 1 E. Ph. 564M jyS MOD. 5 rm home with garage. Phone 568. jy7 MOD. furn house for rent. 265 West 3rd North. jyo STARTUP'S apts. 65 N. 1 W. mod cool, popular prices. j'30 CHOICE 3 rm. and bath apt. Strictly mod. Close in. Ph. j 1015W. jv5 j 6 RMS. private bath. Two small j basement rooms. 115 So. 3 W. j j30 3 ROOM Apt. fur.; ground floor; suitablefor couple, no children.! Close in. rent reasonable. Call ; at 230 N. 1st W. after 6 p. m.. ; or nhone 727. tf X FOE SALE OR TRADE McCORMICK-DEERING binder I for cow. O. R. Huntington, 500 j W. 4 So., Springville jll "HELP WAgTED-- MALE WE WANT several mechanically inclined men, this vicinity, to train for jobs as Diesel operators. oper-ators. Also a few men to train for installing and servicing Air Conditioning Units. Those selected se-lected will be .given Instruc tion. Consultation and Employment Service, also tools. Write TODAY. TO-DAY. SCHOECK TRAINING. Alton, 111. js This Curious , CORMORANTS I &3fSf - -'' HAVE BEEN CAUGHT, r" s' VvSJ- - ' I ,N CRAB POTS, ' ' BELOW THE. j ' U" ' WATtRl SURFACE, j PAf4UT5 WERE BROUGHT INTO AMERICA ON SLAVE SHIPS. . . THE PEANUTS BElNCSr USED TO FEED THE NEKOES ON THE VOVA&E FROM AFRICA. f-S ?, 101, BV NFA I H&P Safest Investments! GROCERY STORE AND COTTAGE COT-TAGE o BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE FURNISHINGS FUR-NISHINGS o BUILDING LOTS BARGAINS! o FRUIT FARMS WITH HOMES. Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL. ESTATE BROKER 39 West 2nd No. 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 tines, no penalties. BE SAFE IN YOUR INVESTMENTS; INVEST-MENTS; BUY REAL ESTATE NOW. Attractive ' modern 4 room dwelling:, conveniently located, on paved street. Only $25OQ.0O. Nice 3 room home. 6x12 rod lot. Sewer and sidewalk. Real Bargain. Bar-gain. $1000.00 6 room modern dwelling. 4x9 rod lot, near B. Y. U. A real sacrifice $1250. DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. Us for 12 Modern Homes in Provo and good locations. We can make good terms. Let us write your insurance. PROWS & HAWS 8a North linker. Ave. Real Estate Brokers FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CHERRIES. Pick your own. Wm. Rutcliffe. Ph. 1263J. jlO 1926 HUDSON coach. Fair condi-dition. condi-dition. Ph. 1140. 244 -W. 3 No. jlO BEDROOM suite, radio, sewing machine, rugs, trailer, lawn-mower, lawn-mower, icebox, "The Book-house.- 90 No. 4 E. jy9 SPRING FRYERS, 5 for $1.00. 978 W. 1 No. jy9 KITCHEN cabinet: canary birds, $1.00 and up. 142 N. 9 W. jy9 NEW automobile trailer. Inq. at 236 No. 4 L. jy9 TWO-ROOM brick house and two acres ground, 4'-i shares water $800 cash or will trade for other property. Phone 018R2. jylO CHERRIES foi sale. Call 034R2. jyii CHERRIES, sweet and semi-sweet. McMillen. Ph. 6G7J. jy? GLACIER ice box and vacuum cleaner. 150 No. 1 E. Ph. 43SJ. jy5 EXTRA large gooseberries. Ph. 010R1. R. F. D. No. 2 Box 333. LIVE and fresh dressed poultry. Ph. 1273J. 101 W. 5th So. tf USED automobile for cash. Must be good bargain. 20 E . 9 N. j5 DECORATING L. C. ROWE. painting, papering. Free estimate. Ph. 623W. 170 S. 3rd West. jv26 BO ARD AND ROOM GOOD room and board. Medium price. 357 E. lSouth. JyJ FOR SALE CAS "js FORD coupe, model A. Good condition. 754 No. 1 E. jy5 World BCr AS A MARCH I N SONG THE COLONISTS DL1R.INC3 THE REVOLUTION, WAS WRITTEN BV SERVICE. MIC RANTED MIS CELL ANEOTJS LIVE poultry, highest cash prices paid. 101 W. 5th S. Ph. 1273J. tf TO RENT. House at Vivian Park for rest of summer. State size, price. Write Box ZZ, Herald. j7 J(OR SALE COWS FRESH Jersey cow by.H. L. Orvin, R. F. D. No. 1 Box 267. jyl2 MIS OELLAMEOUS WIDOW wants old house for repairing re-pairing and care. Small rent. 791 W. 2 No. jy9 LOST TIRE lock and chain btw. Provo and bench. Ph. 280W. jlO HEAVY canvas B. Y. U. zipper bag, bet. Provo and Centerville. Ret. to Hugh Cannon, 319 East 1 North. Phone 654-J. jy8 BOOTS AND HER ALLEY OOP SAY, OOOLA '6CXJT THIS JOB Y' TOLD US T'DO ----W' WHAT ARE WE WE'RE A GONNA GET OUT OF IT ' DATING ? r SQL:B 1 Tfc.A. VOO.fcOOTe f l OHr- -15x7 K Wr7!f 'lt OFF, MO MOOTrVEOfi VNOE. WASH TlL ' ( IF THIS CABIN'S VACANT, IT'LL N : j P, fSTICK 'BM UR YOU ) 53' 1 MAkE A SWELL CAMPlNJ' PLACeJ I!' V kSlifCi J fCfifii S ( PART OF THIS ) THAT I'LL GOVMEWT, .OUR TIME IS WORTH SALESMAN SAM C7 O-'cOftKJ ,WOU, C3-IT rTIH SMAPPV ! VOUS& 'X.Ty AfJUUAL BALL OF THE. RoTHeRHOOD MAfJlCORlSTS CHAPTER, byi ftDfl SSIOKJ WAM BOCK FRECKLES AND j r WELL, WE ROUNDED UP EVERY COPY OF THAT EDmOKl TWAT REACHED TWE STREETS, AND H WAS SOME OB V. 1 I fV WORTH v L J Phone 495 nmns FOR RENT- -UNFURNISHED LICHFIELD apt partly furnished. 140 W. 2 So. Inq. 55 No. 5 E. jll 3 OR 4 Rm mod. apt. Private bath, gas, hot water, floor coverings, garage. Best location. 248 No. 2 E. Ph. 212R jl7 OR PARTLY furnished, newly decorated, dec-orated, strictly mod. 4 rm. home. 127 So. 6 West. jy9 3 RM. mod. apt. steam heat, 172 W. 2 So. Phone 1436. jy9 3 RM. mod. basement apt., garage. $15. Pn. 460M. jyl6 3 RM. basement. 3 rm. gr. fl. with bath. 227 E. 3 No. jy5 PLUMBING SERVICE For Dependable plumbing and service call Gilbert Field. 1396J. tf BUDDIES WHY -THAT'S RIGHT -1 HADM'T 'FQOZY -THE CHANJGE THOUGHT OF RIGHTFULLY FOR THEIR AM' TAKE IT UP WHO IS GOIWG TO ( WITH FQOZY A IW THEtiE, AM' CAfSKEL IT MSKYR-ADIM' MUGS AR&J HIS FRIENDS BUT WE YfeAH,AN THE COULDNT OUT-OF-TOWM STOP BUMDLES ARE ON DELIVERIES TO PAID "THEIR WAY..- SUBSCRIB- THE PLAWE TOOK OFF TWO HOURS AGO Yellowstone Has Heavier Travel YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo., July 5 (UJ Travel into Yellowstone Yellow-stone national park during Jiyje increased nearly 10 per cent over last year, the report from th superintendent's office reveals. A total of 55,011 visitors had checked check-ed into the park gateways by July 1, and of tnese 43.277 came during the month of June. Despite the fact that pre-season travel was retarded seyeral weeks because of weather and road conditions, con-ditions, the increase for June has led park officials to believe that before long the current season will be in step with last year's record-breaking pace. Last year at this time 60,090 persons had entered the gates, but nearly half of them arrived before June. Total automobiles to date are 17,343. SETTLERS FEEL FINE WASHINGTON, July 2 (HEV Reports on dissatisfaction among settlers in the Fera Ma tan us ka valley, Alaska, colony project "are widly and grossly exagger-ater," exagger-ater," Anthony J. Dimond, congressional con-gressional delegate from Alaska, said today. "The facts are" he said, "that there has been no real hardship in any sense of the word." MEM I ORDERED TO THE PALACE INISCRtPTION, DEMAKJD WAGES LABOR - BUT f YOU'LL HAFTPv e.YXQS CA STeR; C2OT- fcfc- UK THAT MAP THAT M t r mm Jr I vxt: rr r ) rm J TUAT rr'Q OCTA! IV A 1 TREASURE MAP.' SPRINGVILLE REPORTS MRS. MANILA BROWft, Correspondent - Phone 235-J Mr! and Mrs. Jacob Felix and daughters, Ileeh, Zella and Iola; left this week on a vacation trip j to the west coast. They plan to j visit places of interest in California, Cali-fornia, Washington and Oregon. Mr., and Mrs. Charles Harding and daughter of Berkley, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bird of this city, spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen West of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wood spent Sunday at Centerville, the guests of Miss Kate Chase. One of the largest and most successful parties of the season was held at Memorial hall Friday Fri-day night, when the Legion auxiliary aux-iliary entertained the Legiqn and their partners and Auxiliary partners, part-ners, at a banquet and card party. The long tables were decorated in ping and white roses and flowers favors in these two colors, also were employed. Members and guests in attendance numbered over a hundred. During progressive progres-sive bridge, Dr. Nelson Beal won high score prize, Milton Harrison Harri-son won high score favor in 500, and Mrs. Lionel Miller for "Monte Carlo Whist". OtA 1 VOO'V)E VOONi V-OOHS LAKiE, OOM TO OCL BOTTOhA- viATCrEO THE MAKi KiTrE MOOW MOCrV, TWE. ?00 CttrSP MOST HAM TrVE TTER3 AKiO .eTEMEO TO THE. SAtAE. 0S OVJE: TORE.b CAjE AND CAiER AKD OViE. r(br r WELL, WELL, WELL.' IP IT ISMT OUR DEAR LITTlEBRIEKIDTHE J r K4CW, THATS A PROBLEM, SURE EMOUGHM WE NEED AKi FINDIM" TH' ANSWER i 1935 BY NEA SERVICE NC. T. M. REG. t) OH, ThPSS ALL R54AT'.ALU KIAJDS OF COSTUMES WE2.E. ' T'KJ(C5-HT STE.P OWTO sease.LF at hom&i WILL BE IW HUNDREDS OP DIFFERENT HANDS BEFORE MORNING. SOMEBODY'S BOUND TO DISCOVER ITS REALLY A Officers of the Legion, for the coming year, will be elected at the July meeting next Wednesday at Memorial hH, President Floss Phillips announces. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. M. W. Bird has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Huish and family, at Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Sarah Loynd, Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Loynd and Mrs. Gladys Harris were guests Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown,' at Cop-perton. Cop-perton. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Conover and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bird plan to leave toaay on a trip to Yellowstone National park. Bert Brown accompanied by Fred Roylancei Clyde Wheeler and Hardy Childs left early Wednesday Wed-nesday on a weeks trip to Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parker and son of Tacoma, Wash., formerly form-erly of this city .arrived here Monday on a two weeks vacation. . Mr. and Mrs. Thurmun Hutch-ings Hutch-ings in company with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. James Bohn, Earl Jones, spent the week end at Strawber AKiO eTV.V.,EACH w OAV,VOO COAE. , BACW EOR MORE1. T OSTtMCT-V A ?HENiOtAEKiOtvJV (SLOW , VOO CA TANE. T Ay L 135 BY HtA 6CBVICE, INC. T. M. REQ. U.J LET V MEJ go' A L'ME. r J LOOKS AS F A ANOTHER OP U. S. PA1 s . .. EVERTBODY AND HfS BROTHER WILL OUTFIT AN EXPEDITION ,TO GET TD THAT MIKIE BEFORE I DO.' AND THE ONLY CLAIM I HADTD IT, WAS THE FACT THAT I WAS THE ONLY FELLER WHO KNEW ITS LOCATION ! 1 I 1 r 1 T K I J. I I i i y .....t i i rift. ML-JJCkNA M k i I outa This plac& im a aJ ry Lake fishing, catching many fine fish. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McDonald of Evanston, Wyo., spent a few daya with relatives and friends of ths city. : Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Otteson of this city will attend the Pacific Coast Dental conference, at Long Beach, Calif., from July 4 to July 15. . Mrs. H. M. Dougall has returned to her home here, after several weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Wills and family at Los Angeles, Calif. "W. Jesse Groesbeck of this city, left Monday on a several weeks business trip to California. Califor-nia. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Best entertained enter-tained a number of relatives at a social at their home Friday night, in honor of Miss Carrie Best who is visiting here from Salt Lawe City. Rapheal Palfreyman, Grant Packard, Charles Straw and Glenn Hanson left the past week J on a vacation trip to California. They plan to visit the exposition at San Diego before returning. Daniels of Salt Lake City, were Oaniels of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Long the past week. Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and family visited friends at Woodland Sunday and also motored motor-ed ' to Duchesne BY MARTIN OV AT 1KSV A SAO A THAT, J LO0E: V UWH HAsH T CAM E VAAOE: 0 ONrEEKkT V0AV BYCRANfi WOU OU6HT TO STlCk: TO SvVIMDLIkiri Sv SWEETHEART. ITS MOKE YC7UK. . J ft YbH. VUU CAN'T SCARE NOBODY WITH AKJ EMPTY , GUM. T Ea'sERVTce. INC. T. M. ft gQ. U. S. Pit. OfV. 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