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Show RRQVO. (UTAH). EVENING HEilALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE.R-16, 1935 PAGE-SEVEN 4, rW) . For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if they are in the office before 9 a. m., 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 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 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 is delayed delay-ed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per Insertion, In-sertion, 8 pt. type. i Business Card The General Shop 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stoves and furnace rapalrlng. Grates and linings furnished for 11 makes. We leun chimneys and furnaces at reasonable prices. We buy, sell and exchange used furniture. Free call .and delivery service. We payn:ash for used furniture. ."yjlvlVL;..OArucuaa 8uarau - OUnA niCTir c- tccu ueu. duis, Mgr. FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED RM. house. 227 East 3rd No. Phone 186R. ol7 6 RM. mod. home. Close in. $25. Phone 25. tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ATTRACTICELY furnished du plex apt. for young couple An- i ply betw. 5:30 and 10 p. m. 219 North 1st West. ol8 2 RM. apt. Also 2 rm. cottage. 58 West 3rd South. ol8 CHOISE three room apt. Strictly mod. Close in. Phone 1015W. o21 FURNISHED mod. bedroom for one or two. Steam heat. 56 So. 2nd W. o2.1 1 ROOM apartment for person. 193 E 1 North. single o20 MODERN 6 rm. brick home. Newly New-ly painted. Nicely furnished. Close in. Will lease. $27.50 and up. Garage. Apply at 266 V. 3rd South. nl3 STOVE, furnace repairing, grates, linings, water jackets. Furnaces vacuum cleaned $3.50. Installations Installa-tions free. Phone 08J2. t.f. WANTED IVnS CELLANEOUS WARDROBE steamer trunk. Write Box Z at Herald. Give price and condition. ol8 USED baby walker. Write Mrs. James C. Jensen. R. F. D. No. 1, Box 98. ol8 STOVES and ranges. Will pay highest cash prices. Ph. 08J2.- t. f. LIVE poultry, mghest cash prices paid. 101 W. 5th S. Ph. 1273J. tf LOST 15 MO. old light red heifer. Brand "G" on left hip. Al Jorgensen, Lake View. o22 BRINDLE English bulldog, female. Please return to 361 N. 3rd W. ol5 G WEEKS old tan pig. RetumTol C. W. Pernod. Phone 483. 0I6 j SMALL gray horse. Blind in one eye. Phone 010J4 John B. Strat-ton. Strat-ton. 0I6 BLUE PURSE, Sunday night. Return to Crest theater. Reward. ol7 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS AUTO tent. Ex. for deer hunting. Reasonable. 376 N. Univ Ave o20 1931 FORD. 5, passenger coupe. Fine condititn. 327 VV. 1 So. 618 PRACTICALLY new 32 Colts revolver re-volver or trade for deer gun. Will pay difference. See Joe Bui- j lock, at Bullock's Pool Hall. tf. NEAT APPEARING young man, 18 to 22 to travel with crew manager. See Mr. Walbeck, Roberta Hotel, 7-9 p. m. ol6 JV ASH I SU W 2 IY J IW J I I I I III II I II J tt si J HOMES! Large Brick House Rental income in-come $57 mo, besides family apt., $4200. SACRIFICE PRICE New Burnt Brick Cottage Basement Base-ment apartment two sets of plumbing. BARGAIN! Five Acres Brick House B. B. Water $1850.00. CHOOSE FOR YOURSELF - Large List of Bargains! Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 West Second North St., Provo, Utah 160 A., Plenty Water, good improvements. im-provements. 37 A., Strawberry Strawber-ry water. 3 Homes, good location, loca-tion, prices right. Intermoun- tain Realty, 85 North Univ. Ave. Phone 618. BUY NOW! This Beautiful Strictly Mod-trn Mod-trn 6 Room House, full finished fin-ished basement; steam-heat; double garage; good S.E. location. lo-cation. One of the Best Producing Farms in the County all splendid land with very good water right. Improved with house, barn, silo, and other outbuildings. Good artesian well, 86 acres for $7500. "It's So If We Say So" DIXON REAL ESTATE FOR SALE JSCELLANQUS GOOD hunting dog. 163 East 8th. North. o22 l PAIR hi-power binoculars. 113 it ! Rf. Bt So. 6th East. DELICIOUS apples or Anjou pears, 75c bu., at Thornley's. 459 No. 1st West. nl6 GOOD hunting dog. 163 Eust 8 North. o21 LITTLEpigs. Phone 027R1. Heber A. Knudsen. ol6 JONATHAN Apples. 35c bu 780 ol6 W. 5th No. Phone 860. SINGER sewing machine, cheap. 850 West, 2nd South. o22 WINCHESTER automatic 12-gauge 12-gauge shot gun. Very good condition. con-dition. Call after 6:30 p. m. 628 E. 5th N. ol6 GOOD two-wheel trailer. 577 East 4th South. ol7 : TULIP bulbs. Phone 1S8J. 699 E. 5th South. ol8 i THAT good coal stoker slack, oil j treated. Absolutely no dust. I Smoot and Spafford Coal Co. Phone 17, Provo, Utah. ol7 8 PC. Dining room set. Cheap for cash. 593 East 1st. North. o20 GOOD second hand furniture. Must sell. Moving away. 383 N. 4 East. 18 APPLES. Jonathan, Greenings, Grimes Golden, Delicious, also pears. McMillen. Ph. 667J. ol7 JONATHAN and Gaino apples. Reasonable. 674 N. 1st West. ol7 GOOD orchard run Jonathan ap-; pies. 50c bu. Call former Roundy farm or Harry McCoard. 6th So. Springville Rd. ol8 MAGAZINES Best rates on all publications. Grimes Bros. Ph. 848. o23 PRUNES and tomatoes, bu. or truckload 160 E. Center Ph. 1246 o30 IIVE and fresn dressed poultry Ph. 1273 J. 101 W. 5tb So tf JONATHAN apples. Orchard run 50c bu. Culls 25c. Ph. 1155J. 193 No. 10th West. ol6 GOOD Singer sewing machine. 58 Smith fith West ol6 GOOD Jersey cow. Reasonable. Inq. 266 S. 9 W. in evening. ol6 BOARD AND BOOM ; HEATED room and erood board. ! 320 East 1st North. nl6 i BD AND RM. 470 North, 3rd East. Reasonable. o22 4 B.Y.U. men students. 880 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 881-J. Ql7 PLUMBING SERVICE For Dependable plumolng and service cart Gilbert Field. 1396J, tl HELP WANTED MjSCELLANEOTJS WIN $2,250.00 Can you make 5 three letter words using the letters in the word "PARAMOUNT"? Rush your answer to G. F. Stayton, Dept. D-3, Des Moines, Iowa, and you will get opportunity to win $2,250.00. A PEW BARGAINS! ! 8 Room Mod. Brick, choice location, loca-tion, terms. Only $1600. 8 Room Home Coop, 1 1-3 A. on highway. Real bargain! Service Station, Store, Home Will consider trade. Dairy Herd on easy terms. Attractive Farms and Ranches for Sale or Trade. GRAY-PAYNE REALTY CO. 215 WEST CENTER DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING, coats, suits. Re modeling a specialty. 54 E. 8th. North. o22 The Yugo-Slavian government furnishes a motor free to anyone who builds an airplane body inac-cordance inac-cordance with is specifications. In the SpreewaJd district of Germany, Ger-many, cows are taken to and from pasture in flat-bottomed boats. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ViOV.VOO TVO bT OH TVW'e L'U. GO &PX 0. OOTb ' Me jl FS OpNy b OFw I AV L.Tvt TOE r-XZx4w WASH TUBBS Please, por OPP WITH A HEAVE MS" SAkE 1 PLEASE DOKi'T VER SHOES STUPID. AkE ME SQUEAL. yOU DOW'T KKJOW THE- DAkJGER I'M JKJ. I'LL KILLED!" I'l ALLEY OOP x I K STUPID. WOW I SEE HOW COME THEY WEMT OFF PELL MELL TH' BANK CAVED IN ANT DOWN THEY FELL.1 FRECKLES AND FRECKLES WAS OUR iSTAR LAST YEAR .-BUT HE HASKIT EVEN COME CLOSE THIS SEASON .' THEN SOMETHING IS BOTHERING THAT ME ! HELP BOY V SALESMAN SAM "wivwinijri . j i IlU-i ivy i i good &OSH, 5b Gold Piece. FeR lucsim'upA TH' RASftH'S DUDSI I CftM'T KEEP IT THE RATAH vAOStA HftDc. Phonfc 495 umns - Probate and Guard ianship Notices J Consult County Clerk or th ; Respective Signer for Fur the i i Information. NOTICE Department of the Interior General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 30, 1935. NOTICE is hereby given that Louis Fred Richard of Provo, Utah, who, on Oct. 10, 1930, made stockraising homestead entry, as amended No. 048584, for Lots 1 and 2, EVNW Sec. 27, NE-NEVi, NE-NEVi, SWNE Lots 1, 2, 3, Sec. 28, SWy4SEV4 SWNW, E4SW'4, Sec. 21, SEV4SEV4 Sec. 20, Lots 5, 6, 7, Section 29, Township Town-ship 6 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of i intention to make final Proof, to '.establish claim to the land above ' described, before Julian Greer, Notary Public, at Provo, Utah, on the 12th day of November, 1935. ARE OOIM' TO TLL tVHO X6EEVA DA RED HOfN GTOLE OUR TREASJRE,OR DO FOKER MAKE HIM we ma to MAKE VE TELL? HELP HIS FRIENDS i i fW I WANT YOU TO FIND OUT WHAT FOLLOW HIM AND VONT REPORT TO HE TELL I'M GOING TO HIM IF I ANYONE 'WHERE HE CAN ' GOES -2 Claimant names as witnesses: Morma Moyle, of Alpine, Utah, Jennie Simmons Richard, Wyman Beealey and Frank Carver, of Provo, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Pub. Oct, 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1935. NOTICE OF SPECIAL. STOCKHOLDERS' STOCK-HOLDERS' MEETING TO CHANGE NAME AND TO ELECT A BOARD OF DIRECTORS Public notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Maryland Silver Sil-ver and Lead Company, a corpor ation, will be held on the 17th day of October, 1935, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at Room 9, Roundy Building. Provo, Utah, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors, and considering the question of changing the name and amending its Articles of Incorporation In-corporation as follows: 1. Changing the name of said corporation to OGDEN STANDARD STAND-ARD MINERAL COMPANY, and to amend Article 1 of its Articles of Incorporation reao as follows: "The name of this corporation shall be OGDEN STANDARD MINERAL COMPANY." Dated at Provo, Utah, 25th., September, A. D.. 1935. BEN. H. BULLOCK, President P. E. HOUTZ CONJPESS BOYS. I NEED YOUR He. LP . I WANT I YOU TO SEE- WHERE FRECKLES GOES AFTER OKAY, 7 l i r i BUT THEY CAMT LEAVE ME ) BEHIND - I'M GON'.TOO - I'LL JUMP RIGHT IN AN' FOLLOW EM - TH AS -WHAT I'LL DO.' y YOU TO SEB S JIMMYhOU'RE H ( M GOES AFTER V YOU COULDNT PRACTICE yOKAY, I RND TRACKS S COACH, IN A CAR X J S I'LL DO J BARN SE2 J o.ooM--eR-OH- r Be- LlEVe.VA rAADE. AN ERROR CILIAR fSCGR.- im th' tip ya Grirce, Secretary. Publication Bates: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 1935. NOTICE OF SALE In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for Utah County, State of Utah. State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. John Wv Stubbs and Ella R. Stubbs, his wife; and Provo Brick and Tile Company, a corporation of the State of Utah, defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 8th day of Nov., 1935, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day at the Front Door of the Utah County Coun-ty Court House, in Provo, Utah, the following described property situated in said county, to-wit: N4 of NE4 of Sec. 19, Twp. 6 S., R. 3 E., S. L. B. & M. Area 80 acres. NVi of SW4 of NEV4 of Sec. 19, Twp. 6 S., R. 3 E., S. L. B. & M. con 10 acres. Sub to right of way upon W. 1 rod thereof. TOG. with right of way over fol. des. tract: Com. 16.24 chs. N. along s4 sec. line from cen. of Sec. 19, Twp. 6 S., R. 3 E., S. L. B. & M.; th. W. 18.20 chs. to Co. Road; th. arong E. side of said road N. 3 deg. 35' W. 0.25 chs.; th. E. 18.22 chs .; th. S. 0.25 chs. 1 to beg. i TOG. with any and all bldgs. impr. and app. thereon. TOG. with 29 shs. of water right in SVVce I W0LO ONJ I'LL) OUH01 APRAIDS ' MOT STAND TO ' WE'LL FIND OUT AMVOME WHO DA TORTUREP. A -ruice Sor.RyL x mot fa- J iCAki ttoMeyi o-ive: (e BACK 1 1 C5-IVE.YOU LARGER COIMI J )ftX)'LL NEED x i NO DETECTIVE ' ROCK CANYON WATER COMPANY COM-PANY and 29 shs. capital stock of HARD SCRABBLE CANAL COMPANY; COM-PANY; tog. with any and all other water and ditch rights of ev. nat. how. ev., used upon or bel. to above des. land. DATED this 15th day of Oct. 1935. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy Sheriff. I Date of first publication Oct. 16, 1935. Date of last publication Nov. 6th, 1935. Sarajevo, Yugo-Slavia, coffee houses serve coffee in cups no larger than thimbles. OCAU6 NiNCW 1 . f R S n ?T 1 M)rJ T OJX WLS NNCfcR WD GOT Blast you? another whoa mone a ver BEAL 1- ARE ( CAVC TL j NOT EVEN HIS FOLKS KNOW j WHAT SEEMS iTO BE ON HIS MIND frjOOCOl A. tAYB? 3k r r-rc n NOT" ltctyHUH ?X G-ive. VOU STILL. LARG-ER COIMI (1 Q IT.M.REC.U.8.PAT.OFF. P 1935 &Y NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF U If . p ' ' ' ' j; ' BY NEA SERVICE JC. W. REG. M. 6. PAT. OFF. - v r V loo MUCH Grand Master at Odd Fellows Lodge More than 100 Odd Fellow met at the Provo Lodge No. 14 Tuesday Tues-day night to hear a talk by Grand Master Zane Nelson of Sandy and to participate in the annual roll call. There were 55 members" from the Provo lodge and about 50 from cutside lodges who heard Mr. Nelson Nel-son and enjoyed an oyster supper that followed the meeting, according accord-ing to A. D. Scott, secretary. Charles E. Davis, 84, of Terre Haute, Indiana, who has been an Odd Fellow for 45 years, was a visitor. BY MARTIN BY CRANE Will )6I' SUPPERS BI66ERTIUJ ZZi MOPM I KJ ' TO THlKJk IT 7 OVER. T BY HAMLIN BY BLOSSER BY SMALL silver DOLLARh SOMEDAY I'LL LeARKJ 1P KttK tHio nuuin o' iuel SHUT I J3- BY NEA SERVtCg. WC.1 DOCTOR ow Esa fev . o9ED h WHAT HE DOES YOU SOME-) SOME-) SEE, COACH, THIS PUG ) TlMES A ) NOSE OF MINE IN- FLArTENED rir-AXcrcr iDir-vcrrr-y ' ' i |