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Show v - JiXJ TA H) E V E N NG H EJ B A L P TJe3 PA P E CJSXBER 1,: 19 35 f:f For WANT PHONE J - -1 : ADS 495 Want ads will appear po, the Classified Ad Page II they are in the office bef ccrf 9 a.vm- after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification. Classifica-tion. Want Ads 'will be accepted until 1 pv ax, 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 linej.0 cents; ach 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, 2 lines. Double price will be charged if payment is delayed delay-ed or collector must call. Legal Rate '10 cents per line per sertion, ,8 pt. type. in- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RADIOS in good condition. R VT.RrlHi ARfS SO. 5th V. Ph 491. j6 TYPEWRITER, baby bed high chair. Cheap. 754 N. E. GOOD young 2nd West. milk cow. 560 and 1st 36 So. 5 IN UTAH COUNTY! . '. o- - A House A Farm 4 A. Truck Garden pasture. Price $1000. o - ACoity House A Barn Good Poultry Coop Fruits, Garden-Pasture. Garden-Pasture. 33 A. for $2500 or 50 Acres reasonable LOCATION PRO.VO RIVER BOTTOMS. o A GOOD FARM 80 A. Improved Twin Falls, Idaho. Bargain! ' - o A HOUSE Barn Coop 5 S. Big Bench Water 15 Acres Produced 1500 Bushel Hay and Melons. SALE PRICE CHEAP. o f 17 ACRES CELERY LAND .VJ I Ml I tv I 1'.:-!;- I iff- I-.-: J 1 .- r-;. Only $1700.00. Lot Price Extra Good Little Home Good ' $1650. o 50 A. Mill Creek Farm Improved. o 23 A.. Gas Station House, Barn $4750. A GOOD BUSINESS o 40 Acres Improved Draper, Utah A Good Buy! o 10 Acres Pleasant Grove House, Barn. 64 Acres only $1000 2 ArrM. Citv 1UU n Acres. Orem House . . Cheap 15 Acres, Orem House. 5 Acres, House Bench Bargain TRADES SALES Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards wy vaT A TTC BROKER 0..-1 fJnrth St . ITOVO, KJ i" 39 W APPLES, Delicious, Romes; ripe cider. Thomas, biz in. pears; 5th West. jl2 APPLES. Thornley's, 459 North , 1st West. Phone 280 W. j8 FEEDER steers and hogs, liam Jacobsen, West Drive. Wil-d31 FRESH cow. 474 South 4th East Geo. M. Strong. d31 GEESE. 759 South 4th West. Ph. 136T. Call after 5 o'clock. d31 wtitsTTING doe. 3 years old, well .nnwf nvp-nin Texaco Serv- ice, 2nd South Urn v. Ave. d3 1 1 MISdELINEOU 36 DEMANDS cleanliness trolux cleaner provides PROWS and HAWS Homes for Sale or Trade on Farms. Some real buys. Business Busi-ness Property. Now is tho time Fire Insurance 85 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 618 C. Wilfora Scorup's for . Elec-it. Elec-it. Ph. Larsen, 04Jd or demonstration. f3 BUY NOW! One Acre of Ground close in improved with nice New Mod. 4 Rooom House, full basement, for only $2,250 a real good buy! Several Fine Farms that really will pay, and offer a chance of security and independence. Some Farms To Trade for Pro-vo Pro-vo City Homes. See us for any kind of Real Estate and Loans. It's So If We Say So! DIXON REAL ESTATE 236 West Center LAKE VIEW MRS. SADIE SHAW Reporter Phone 018-R-2 Mr. and Mrs. William C; Wil- liamson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Spalding to Los Angeles, Calif., where ' taey expect to visit for the next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson will be the house guests of Mrs. Emily Scott, sister of Mrs. Williamson. They will visit at Las Vegas, Nevada and the Boulder dam enroute. Bishop and Mrs. Emel W. Wil liamson entertained at their home Sunday evening after conference in honor of the new bishopric and the retiring ones. A delicious luncheon was served and social chat was enjoyed by Bishop and Mrs. August Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin G. Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zobell, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- umm. ard Johnson- tne host and hostess Mrs. Sarah Webb of -Lehi has been the house , guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lafe Johnson dur ing the Christmas .holidays, returning re-turning home- Stinday. ' V Mrs. Mena Johnson spent Christ mas with her daughter and f am- ilv Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Richins at Pleasant Grove. . - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'Johnson and family -spent Christmas day at pleasant prove, the. ,diiaer guests of Mrs. Johnson's mother. Mrs. Nellie Richins. , f : Mr. and.Mra. r.tesliefll. Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw attend ed the party given by the Sharon stake Relief society board Monday Mon-day evening in the Seminary building. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen spent Monday in Salt Lake" visiting visit-ing with Mrs. Madsen 's mother, Mrs. M. C. Anderson. U;S. RIERRILL pHANDALL New York state 204 square miles. contains 49,- Mrs. Clarissa Carrol was guest of, - honof . at: -ft pleasaiitsocial af ? fair given, t her: home .Friday afternoon by the, officers ...and teachers of the Sharon ward Relief Re-lief society in honor of her birthday birth-day anniversary. A short business Weting was held prior to the so cial and. President Eliza Anderson was hi charge. Mrs. Etta Dixon gave the topic Hid miss venna Christensen gave a reading. After (the Program social chat was enjoyed en-joyed and ftaaty refreshinents were served, Mrs. Melba Lewis, Mrs. Ada Downs, Mrs. Edith Duke, Mrs. Josephine Salisbury and Mrs. Pfiarl - JepipersOn being In charge of that part of the entertainment. Ladies present hot mentioned before- were; Mesdames: Ruth Jol-ley, Jol-ley, Mariam Bradshaw, Bertha Fowers, Phyllis Hancock, Edith Kitchen, Nora Kof ford, Ada Morgan, Mor-gan, Susie Carter. Pearl Jepper. son arid Theresa Johnson, Louise Peterson, Ada Downs, Ida Ellis, 'Dorothy Salisbury, Stena Christensen, Chris-tensen, Vera Mecham, Stella Duf-fin, Duf-fin, Jennie Thorne, Zina Selman and Lois Downs. A feature of the I afternoon was a. lovely birthday cake and Mrs. Carrol was "presented "present-ed a beautiful birthday - gift. A large - crowd "attended the; - dane-4 commiuee ozwa cjxjaxui wuru . the ward amusement 'hair Friday eveningPrizes .were, given .during intermission., .! . , Mrs.' Orson .Prestwich entertain ed at a family, dinnet at,;her home iJTiaay, covers oeuig nuu ior.-wr. and Mrs. C,; E, Crandall, 3Jr. - and Mrs. Carson , Crandau and family. Mr. and Mrs.-C. E. Holt and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ruben Pyne and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kockerhans. v-Mr. v-Mr. and Mrs. C. E: - Hqlt en tertained & t number of friends at their home Saturday evening. Cards, games and social chat were the diversions and tasty refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed by the fol lowing ;Mr, and Mrs. Orson Prest- wich, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Clay ton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mecham. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Crandall and Mr., and Mrs. Holt. . Mrs. Willis Terry was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by a number of friends at her home Sunday evening, eve-ning, the occasion being her birthday birth-day anniversary. A delicious chicken chick-en dinner was served and a gay evening of games followed. Those Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Lov- enpse-.- r. -a4 uvmau.' Chriatensen lit - and . Mrg. Don Healy, Mr, and Mr. George Love- Mr,y and, Mrsu xaviOToa Davis ana Mr.i and .MrsWiUis Terry. The guest presented Mrs. Terry win .;ilr; and lira. Jlichard Burns came' from Park JClty .to. spend the Chnaunaa noiiaays wiuv weir parent Mr,; and Mrs. Wjius Terry. Mr- and Terry accompaniea mem home and visited" with another son, GeorgeTerry - and his family Thursday ana JBTiaay. , . Mr. and .Mrs. N. A. Jacobsen and Mrs. - A A. Richards were dinner guests Of Mr. and Mrs Virgil Peck "at Lehi Sunday. . , Dr. Thomas L. Martin . of th B. Y. U. was . the main speaker at sacrament meeting , in the Sharon ward Sunday evening. Mrs. .Melba Calder and Mrs. Bernice Partridge sang a duet Hje "Old Folks" committee of the " ward was reorganized, with Mr. and Mrs. Niels Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen filling, the vacancies left by the resignation of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Prest witch and Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacobsen. HOLLYWOOD. , Dec. SI mpv Heavy advance bookings onT a contemplated con-templated series comedies in whteh'Ui:ae;jnehaa,,Todd was to haye been .co?$rTed4witb: Patsy Kelly, tQdny ' fed ?; 1rodwrer- Hal Roach ioisign JErt JCeltpn, sUge anCUaqreen aptrjessfpiaKJiias Todd's .,place ;vCrCi. - Reach said that; Miss Kelton displayed markeahmty aa.a com, , medienne in aV score, or films and , hajfelt she best could fill the roles intended for Miss) Todd; r. , , j. Miss Kelton comes? from, a family -of old-time vaudeviUeA perform- ers 'and made her,, stage debut-wlOl debut-wlOl itUl in. pigtaila. She appeared, appear-ed, in. musical comedy far several years prior to coming to the film colony.. . . . . The first of the Kelton-KeUy series ' "is entitled "Kelly, the " Second."- " ih The Smithsonian Institution has a collection of 106 species of rat fish. These fish are so-called present were: Mr. and Mrs. N. A. cause of their rat-like tails. DIRECT ACTION WASHINGTON. CecTSi KtLR A thief with plenty of nerve had a radio ready today to time in one New Year's celebration. rHfu tossed toss-ed a brick through a show window on a downtown street and, while several spectators, looked on. be- tucked it under his arm and' calm ly walked -off. - - - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY MARTIN ' " 1 BOOOOOTSlI f SAJY , v)HEW. 11 SHt. VOb Vra MViTH. U" 'sFl A J" vvivxy.ooTt'. I VOEVJkT CAiT rSVCV TO Si v mr x i lit i n i i t IT jumuxurynun GOT TO THViVi6 BOviT OUTV0O HERE, 'j PA- SO CbOOU TO ME MOCH TO MWH sEYs ' VOW QO WOO V WTi CSOTj V009EEl 1 Phone 15 WASH TUBBS I Business Card STOVE, furnace repairing, grates, linings, water jackets. Furnaces vacuunv cleaned $3.50. Installa- I tions free.1 Phone 08J2. tf FOB RENT UKFUBNISHED 5 RM. mod. brick home. Central ' Utah Mortgage Co. Ph. 108. j21 ( VVMAT VOU CAU3MT 'EM WBS SUN. WE COULDWT LOCATE 2QfS,XTlS A AT UT STEAL IKia OLP MAM RIVERS 7THE SHERIFF, SO WE ARRESTEDSEWSATlON. Wg'RE fifTTlW ORIEKITAL RUGSP rEM OURSELVES. rAAI fWS TME FtJST) LAW AW TJ?ut i ) ARREST IM 6 k ORDER- ARE yOU THE PUCE "THAT aOTI'M OKe O' . .THEM ROBgERSr TMc FELL AS J I BY CRANE jTWAL, JUST IM CASE VOUTHlWk VERTDUalN MISTER, THI l-S TO PRUVB VOU Afm The General Shop 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stoves and furnace pairing, jrates and linings furnished for rmaU We ctean chimneys and furnaces at .reasonable pne We buy, seu ana ALLEY OOP MOD. furn. or unf. 3 to Close in. Cheap. 268 VV. 7 rms. j mrniture 3rd So. j22 MONEY TO IX) AN YOU can borrow from us to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Industrial Loan, 64 No. Univ. Ave. Provo, Ut. Ph. 1277. &z service. m - ao ii unci ucin-i j We ay castT for used furniture. Phone 915W. Satisfaction guaran- FOE SALE CARS .eed Gee Bills. Mgr. Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Cterk or the Respective Signers ior x Informatlon. 1929 NASH light six 2 door sedan. Terms. 35 So. 5 East. j5 WHEN you buy an auto, ask your dealer about the $5.00 down. 20-month 20-month payment plan of the Personal Per-sonal Finance Co. 207 Knight Block. Phone 210. 32 FOE SALE OE TRADE - I with vouchers, t th ir nlace of a - - - - i Nn CHEV sedan, '33 Chev l 4irk Also DiKS. Ivan A. Fa wprth, R. D. No. 2 Box ton arns- 100A. 35 mw. TO CREDITORS Estate of Edward Schcrer, dc-w;0d:.:... dc-w;0d:.:... ,ni present claims l-reulUMa ,.... ;r.oH to tne uiitHi'h'"-" a. er T business ai o North First asi. : . ' Utah, on or before the 27th day of April, 1936. AUGUSTA SCHERER and I'AULINE SCHERER SHIPMAN, Executrices Pub. Dec. 24, 31, 1935, Jan. 7, 14, 1936. $n WHATCHA HOLLERIM' FER 'EM TTHPOW ME IMTO TH" PIT FOR? I DIDNJT DO KIOTWIM YOU D1DWT DO MOTHIkJ'? OH , NO - Y'JCJS TRIED TO GET ME KILLED, IS ALL -AWRIGMT, GUARDS - DO YER STUFF SA i'i mm ' ' 1 "" ""' FOB BENT- FURNISHED SJJALX. apt. adapted for young .couple. N. Univ. Ave., Inq. 1009 ' N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 756 W j2 STOCK- 2 RMS. for W. 3rd N. It. housekeeping. Ph. 723J. 156 j2 of STARTUP'S apts. mod service. Pop. prices. 67 and full N. 1 W. jl2 4 RM. apt. furn. or unf 3rd W. Inq. 255 W. 2 S 255 So. j27 vrvrif T OFT ANNUAL. HOLDERS MEETING Tho rp.ilar annual meeting the stockholders of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Provo Utah will be held at the office of the bank in Provo Utah. u day. January 14, 1936 at 10.00 a m for the purpose of electing directors of said bank and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the "FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, V J. Bird, Cashier. Pub. Dec 31 to Jan. 12. 31 -n 'CAUSE VGCT TH S HEY, IDEA THAT IF VvAIT, LI STEM , I WAS OUTA V VAPWHATDJ TH' WAY, YOU I WANJTA GIT COULD HAVE YOU KILLED ) MY THROME' FOR.? A I kMOW YOU, V" YOU- y r WHY, YOU-! AW -YER OUTA YER HEAD ' IP I WANTED YER THROWE.I'D KICK Y RIGHT OUT FROM &KA IM UNDER THAT TAKE Tr A MEM BY HAMP M GONNA WHERE Y A BAD BUM BE ALL-CI AFTER YCt a 9 FRECKLES AJD HIS FRIENDS 1938 BY NCA 8ERVBC. WaSJ T. M. REO. U. 8. PAT. Of F. 'y BY ACCOMMODATION for men. 924. 245 No. Univ. Ave. Ph. 33 HOME Bd. and Rm, house. Reasonable. Mod. heated 754 W. 1 N. f2 00mmwm WANTED MISCELLANEOUS RESPONSIBLE party wants to rent 4 or 5 rm. mod. house, ! close in. Reasonable. Write P. O. Box 210, Provo jl STOVES and ranges. ; .highest cash prices. Will pay Ph. 08J2. t f. -i- - JTJTjnjlTVMl , mmmtm V PLUMBING SERVICE i LH-O-Worw lri- --' -' For Depenaaoie piuuxoing and ; ierrtce call Gilbert Fwld. 13JWJ. JUDGE IS SUED CHICAGO, Dec. 31 (U.P.) Because Be-cause Circuit Judge Stanley Klar-owski Klar-owski exercised his judicial prerogative pre-rogative and called a party to a lawsuit a nreiurer irom the bench, he must defend a $100,000 suit for 0iorHOr Tnnh T Savaee. who is suine his former law partner, ex- state's attornev Robert E- Crowe, over the firm's profits, asked for a change of venue from Judge Klar-owski. Klar-owski. savine the firm contributed $12,500 to camoaiens in which the iudce was interested. Klarowski roared "perjurer" and was aued ,m -this papeR ; m -THAT MIGHT m. MOKfcf yj ET'S TURN FOR A MOMENT TO UWCLE HARRY, OKI MIS RAklCH A GROUP OF SHACVSIDE BOYS, HEADED BY FRECKLES MCGOOSEY AND KIUT7Y COOK, HAVE JUST ACCOMPLISHED WHAT SOME CHARITY ORGAN -rZADOWS HAVE FAILED DUE TD TWE EFFORTS OF "THESE BOYS, EVERY POOR FAMIIY IN THIS XWM FOUWD HAPPINESS ON CHRISTMAS.... THIS NEWSPAPER WISHES TO COMMEND THEM FOR AN UNDERTAKING WHICH IT Considers most praise worthy''' " s7l THATS JUST UKE i 'EM , SMOKEY... THINK !NG OF THE OTHER FELLOW RRST.y J s- rmiifftmnTrrrntm I II BUTOJMPING AFRAD fr DOESNT "THE FAMIIYI FORGOT "TO GET SOMETHlNCa FDR CHRISTMAS Si COMf tHose SALESMAN SAM BY SMALL . ... A. YP BE6M STMDlM'lM TMfVT POSE PER. P WLF HOUR I ARnt -r Turn iTEfAS M THE IKlVeMToR.y Dne hundred twenty million fish live in an averftge, square mile of ocean. - fu)ecu, coHfvris ) r cps'x fksjser our hcx ta coomcx'? cLfsssiP NAVYeewiS am' WHY MOT PUT THEttJDOCOJ UMDER THS xfi FOOD? L eaL, TITLt OP i3feR eff ti?iJi"i'!j. iillt.i.ni,jJ",;-vi,lJ.. V:, 2- ,i. t 4- J ' - - |