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Show V SECfttiN TWO PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALfi, PRI'DAY, OCTOBER 1 1, 1 9 3 5 PAGE THREES ? i rr '"T'f For WANT ADS I PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if hey are In the office before 0 a. m., after which they Will appear in the column 'Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will be accepted in til 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sunday's issue if phoned into the office by 4 p. m. Rates First insertion, per line 10 Cents; each additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one week, per line 30 cents: two weeks, per line 50 cents; one pionth, per line 90 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. BUY NOW! .-Uoom Mod. Brick Home Double set of plumbing, a fine location: forced to sell. A wonderful bargain, only $1650. 'l'y, Net on your investment is what you can make if you buy this 4-3 room mod. brick apt. house. Splendid location. Farm Tc. Sell, Lease, or Trade. J'lt's So If We Say So" DIXON REAL ESTATE Business Card The General Shop 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stoves and furnace rapalrlng. Grates and linings furnished for all makes. We clean chimneys and furnaces at reasonable prices. We buy, sell and exchange used furniture. Free call ana delivery service. We pay cash for used furniture Phone 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed guaran-teed Geo. Bills, Mgr. FOR RENUNFURMED FOR RENT Oct. 15. 5 rm. mod. brick home. Garage and lawn. Inq. 911 No. 1st E. ol7 REDECORATED new modern 5 rm home. Phone 142M. 371 No.nnou orchard run Jonathan an- 3rd West. oil 5 RM. house. 227 Phone 1S6R. 5 RM. mod. home. Phone 25. East 3rd No. ol7 Close In. $25. tf PIANO LESSONS PIANO lossons, class or private. Piano for rerit. Prof. S. W. Williams. Wil-liams. Ph. 'J40K. 3U8 E. 3 So. ol5 FOR RENTFURNISHED 5 RM. nid. furnished or unfurnished. unfurn-ished. Ph. 4. Heal Realty Co. ol3j " ", i HOUSEKEEPING apt. Clean. Newly papered. L se of laundry. I Call 759. ol5 ' Also coal stove cheap. J'h. 93, LARGE newly furn. upstairs bed- : Pr0V0i or 980 So 6th. Spring-rm. Spring-rm. with board. Stoker heated, j ville A s Houndy. ol2 Private living rm. and bath. Pre- .. . .fer 2 college or office girls. Very: QELICIOUS apples. Phone 010R1. reasonable. 213 So. 1st E. Phone n11 358W. oil CHOICE 3 rm. apt. Strictly mod. Close in. Ph 1015W. ol3 TWO basement bedrooms. Four B. Y. U. bovs pre! erred, inq. 460 N. 6 W. St. s30 MISCELLANEOUS STOVE, furnace repairing;, crates linings water iackets. Furnaces , Vacuum cleaned $3 50. Installa- ; tions free. Phone 08J2. t.f. , eTATITF.r) MTSCELLANEOUS i QOOD fresh cow. Call J. L. Rus- ' ell at D. T. R. Co. ol4 ' - - TO RENT a barn and corral for dairy cows. Ph. 759. ol3 STOVES and ranges. Will pay highest cash prices. Ph. 08J2. t. f. LIVE poultry, nighest cash prices paid. 101 VV. 5th S. Ph 1273J. tf FOUR boys. $15.00 per month. 391 North 2nd West. ol4 ? PLUMBINGERVICE For Dependable plumbing and j service call Gilbert Field. 1396J. 1 BOARD AND ROOM . I W ' ma l Excellent Bargains Homes and Farms o COZY SMALL BRICK HOME five acres land Provo bench water IDEAL for .$1850.00. ABSOLUTELY A BARGAIN Four rooms new brick cottage $2500.00. THREE ROOMS FRAME Nice lot $950.00. ANY KIND OF REAL ESTATE . . FIRE INSURANCE. o PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 West Second North St. Provo, Utah Mod. Brick, 2 sets plumb, $3250; 7 R. brick at Springville, trade for Proyo, $3000; 160 A- Ranch, :rade home or auto; 14 A., Plenty Plen-ty water, $2500. Prows & Haws 85 No. Univ. Ave, Phone 618. A PEW BARGAINS! 8 Room Mod. Brick, choice location, loca-tion, terms. Only $1600. 3 Room Home Coop, 1 1-3 A. on highway. Real bargain! Service Station, Store, Home Will consider trade. j Dairy Herd on easy terms. Attractive Farms and Ranches for Sale or Trade. GRAY-PAYNE REALTY CO. 215 WEST CENTER FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS JONATHAN and Gaino apples. Reasonable. 674 N. 1st West. ol7 '29 FORD roadster. Excellent condition. con-dition. 146 So. 7th West. ol3 COAL range. William Ratcliffe. 310 West 13th. North. ol4 12 GAUGE double barrel shotgun, Savage rifle, and one pr. 12 power Mag. field glasses. 210 South 8th West. ol4 USED radio, electric iron, hip boots and davenette, 4S5 So. 5th. West. ol7 ONE yr. old champion bred Boston bull terirer. Beautifully marked. Well trained. 995 E. Center. ol3 REMINGTON deer rifle. A-l condition. con-dition. Reasonably priced. Inq. 331 No. 1st East. ol3 S PC. dining rm. suite. Like new. Cheap. 902 W. 5th No. ol3 CALL Pack for flour and feed. Phone 124. ol5 THE COTTAGE Best Beer business busi-ness in Utah county. Outside citv limits. License assured. A snap. ol4 p,es 5Qc bu Cal, former Roundy farm or Harry McCoard. 6th So. Springville Rd. ol8 FOR hay or coal, call 442W. Price right. ol4 ITALIAN prunes your container. $1.35 bu. in Thomas Groc ery. Hit jra soutn. oi CONCORD grapes. 40 lb. basket, j $1.15 in your container. Thomas : Grocery. 275 E. 3rd So. oil THAT pood coal stoker slack, oij 1 treated. Absolutely no dust. ; Snioot and Spafford Coal Co. . Phone 17. Piovo. Utah. oil ' JONATHAN apples. Four thous- and bushels. Ph. 1048. Thomas. 672 N() 5tn Wegt oll : WOOD sawing for cash or trade. ALL kinds of apples and Anjou pears at Thornley's, 459 N. 1 W. ol5 MAGAZINES Best rates on all Grimes Bros. Ph. o23 publications. 818. PRUNES and tomatoes, bu. or truckload 160 E. Center Ph. 1?46 030 lIVE and fresn aressed poultry. I Ph. 1273J. 101 W. 5tb So tf j 7 VVK. old pigs. D. A. Johnson. nth South 17th. West. ol3 ! JONATHAN apples. Orchard run i 50c bu. Culls 25c. Ph. 1155J. , 193 No. 10th West. ol6 i I i RANGE suitable for launary. Also rug yxiz. o i ttt. d ;no. oll TRAILER. $15.00. 360 South 7th West. ol3 w mi I ti enamel uniirauti s lire-i less gas range. Cheap. 579 No. j University Avenue. ol3 GOOD Singer sewing machine. 58 South 6th West. ol6 i -..WW...- - t i LG. heating stove. Almost new. j Also Chev. sedan. 560 N. 4 E. i oil i GOOD Jersey cow. Reasonable, i Inq. 266 S. 9 W. in evening. ol6 j PLEASANT MRS. EARL FOOTE Reporter Phone 034-R3 The SCERA organization is sponsoring a dance in the Pleasant View amusement hall Friday evening eve-ning to which every one is invited. Those having SCERA tickets will be admitted free; others will pay a small admittance charge. C. V. Hansen will give a free illustated lecture on L.D.S. church history in the meeting house Sunday, Sun-day, Oct. 13, at 7 o'clock. The glyptodont, an animal that lived thousands of years ago, used its tail as a club. When attacked it drew its head and legs ihto its shell, and swung its tail at the enemy. BOOTS AND HER flVl GETTyNf" tra&N TtftO I BOV YV KCCtT 0b ft UVtfc C?LWb WASH TUBBS OWES THE DAWW, AND LULU IMG WAKES r IH& CAMkI l , rrAi-ii jc rn r-,r ALLEY OOP FRECKLES AND THAT FRECKLES SNEAKS j AVAY FROM PRACTICE BECAUSE HE GOT PINCH ! ED RDR SPEEDING IN .JIMTCWNAND SERVES HIS SENTENCE AT MIGHT.' yQH, 1 7 SALESMAN SAM i VIEW nod see, rveTfrifce: wouoov, accordimg-Vh.x " to ze TeRsS oF2 oMCLe v,ecToR's see, mR., ojlu.Vsu OWN"ze HoTeu macom jDe fluke I r.u i nr-L I r- i it iic r IAT 1 1 Ai IT I T-i OACU Phone 495 SPANISH FORK MRS. EFFIE DART Reporter Phone 168 One of the delightful social events of the past week was the first of a series of card parties given by the American Legion Auxiliary at the Firemen's hall, Thursday afternoon. There were 65 ladies, present. Bridge and 500 were played under the direction of Mrs. Ann Anderson, Mrs. Eva Lewis won high score at bridge and Mrs. Fenton Reeve, low score; Mrs. M. O. Rockhill won high score at 500 and Mrs. Jennie Williams, Wil-liams, low score. Refreshments were served by the refreshment committee. Mrs. Neva Green spent part of last .week in Salt Lake visiting with her brother, F. E. Walker and family. Mrs. Wm. Larsen was hostess to the Utopia club Thursday evening. even-ing. Luncheon in which the Hal BUDDIES 6V'6 A. OaVY YTO. BEUE'S RAUCOUS FELLOW Tr ci ccr t WCOKJ6 witm A PELLA : in I. a HIS FRIENDS MAZIE TOLD ME THAT J j FRECKLES WAS SEN- 1J s THMCED FDR RECkr-. LESS DRIVING, fD f IWLEESBURG )SASSEI 7r 1 lowe'en motif prevailed was served serv-ed at the card tables at 8:30, orange nasturtiums centering each table. Progressive bridge followed, fol-lowed, Miss Viola Jones winning high score for the club and Mrs. Sylvia Swenson, guest prize. Additional Ad-ditional guests were Mrs. Mildred Larsen, Mrs. Nellie Larsen, Mrs. Blanche Swenson, Mrs. Alta Lar sen, Mrs. Lois Larsen. The Beta Bridge club was entertained en-tertained Monday night by Mrs. Daisy Daniels. Luncheon was served at the card tables at 8:15 Bridge followed, Mrs- Marie Nelson Nel-son won high score and Mrs. Eva Jensen, second high. Mrs. Eliza Nelson was a special guest. The American Legion auxiliary will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon, Oct. 17, at the Firemen's hall. The Program will be under the direction direc-tion ft the unity activity committee. commit-tee. A free attendance prize will be given. The prize is a bracelet which was brought from Australia Austral-ia by the President's sister. Mr.and Mrs. Harry Haycock announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter Ruth to Eldon S. Koyle in the Salt Lake temple, Oct. 3. In honor of the bride a well arranged ar-ranged miscellaneous shower was given following the wedding, the ! hostess being Mrs. Merrill Koyle, and Mrs. Lewis Weight. Mrs. A. J. Stewart and daughter TOO 0' L Well FOR "THE PAST 3 "N HOURS, VOU WUMR HE'S S'POSEP TO Of BIN 6UARDIK1 OUR TREASURE ccdiiI' O EVY TOLD ME THAT FRECKLES BEAT UP A JUDGE, IN AURORA, AMD HE HAS TO REPORT TO A PROBATION OFF ICER, EVERY AFTER NOON f r l irw-y its i j STILL. X UK HCK THE ELEVATOR! G-ASTOM oe FLUKi WUP Ruth and Miss Merle Banks and Mrs. Effie S. Dart were visitors at the M. F. Crandall home at Orem "Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Dart, Sr., entertained as dinner guests Sunday, Sun-day, Sergeant James Doyle of the Lehi unit of the 222 Field Artillery. Mrs. Paul Warren entertained Thursday at a bride's shower, given in honor of Mrs. Bertha Johnson, a bride of la3t week. The house was attractively decorated in autumn leaves -and flowers. There were ten guests present, the hostess was assisted by her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Charles Miner and her mother, Mrs. T. J. Measom. The bride received many lovely gifts. Irvm, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Barney of Palmyra is reported re-ported in fair condition at the Hughes Memorial hospital following follow-ing an emergency operation Tuesday Tues-day afternoon for ruptured appendix. ap-pendix. Springville School News Bv YVONNE BAKER Last Thursday officers of the j senior and the junior high school were elected as follows: novo v'fctA- jraa My GOSH. OULDA STOuEM IT. .() 1935 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. ftlCC. T s wally told ME THAT FRECKLES STRUCK A POOR OLD PROBATION OFFICER WITH A I WO FOOLIW ' CLUB, IN GOSHEN i i i eLevATiQ.e? Vou to ill. (3e6-eeM as ze BELLHOP' what MAKE. YOU TeSMK OF RUM ZE ELEVA- TRIRE? Mil Miu. EL "Seniors Lawrence Clark, president; presi-dent; Lou Beal, vice ' president; Bernice Johnson, secretary-treasurer; Mary Whiting, Kimball Sor-ehson, Sor-ehson, ' Aileen Condie, Lamar Weight, Grant Dennison, executive execu-tive committee. Juniors Erie. Boorman, president; presi-dent; Erma Holley, vice president; Grace Holley, secretary; Pauline Clyde, Louise Evans, Theon Laney, Beth Anderson, Naomi Pierce, executve commttee. . Sophomores Don Bird, president; presi-dent; Ruel Crandall, vice president; presi-dent; Etta Fullmer, secretary and. treasurer. (Executive committee com-mittee to be chosen by the officers). offi-cers). Freshmen Creed Taylor, president; presi-dent; Wayne Kiddle, vice presi f. i . "' V 'J r i zy vy u v u i i irii yoo'Rt GET OVc. 1 M U. S. PAT. OFF. DON'T TELL ANYONE .... II ,F PLEASE r i l TCI I L i i r?- i i i THLL, THAT I T. M. REC U. S. PT Off i 1935 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. Jtrfev coulp o.joA I lf ) f r9 --tgriias BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REC. U. S. PAT. gFf. j fUMCLe. HeCToR's CO ILL. SETL So' IKJ LEARMIM' tUN A TH OTTOri ) itss v nea "service: iwc. sKI s:rnrTnr dent; Lois Johnson, secretary and treasurer. (Executive committee to be chosen by the officers). Eighth grade Creed BrlmhalL president; Evan Allen, vice president; presi-dent; Agnes Ryan, secretary and treasurer. (Committee to toe ajp-, pointed by officers). Seven the grade Reed Brock-bank, Brock-bank, president; Katheryn Holley, vice president; La Ree Nielson, secretary-terasurer; Virginia Bird, Phyllis Boyer, Randell Sumsion, James Straw, executive committee. commit-tee. Thirty-three of the Ag. boys journeyed to Salt Lake City last week to visit the livestock show at the state fair. From all reports they had a wonderful time viewing view-ing prize stock and talking to some of the big stock owners BY MARTIN toOOLO I TV VT TttAE I GOT T?bVT VTO BY CRANE BY HAMLIN BY BLOSSER rT'S A SECRET BUT TELL ANYDNE tU I'M i l i . i- . I TOLD YOU 'V BY SMALL WUKNY COAY yp r (j) 1935 BY NEA SEKVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. 8. PAT. OPT, j t 1 |