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Show PRO VO (UT AH)ETVENrNG: H EH ALB, - W f NT-E S t) A V, J A N t A ft Y 1 5, 1 9 3 6 PAGE SEVEN For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page If they are in the office before 9 a. ra., 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 tf phoned into the office by 4 p. m. Kates 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, 2 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. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD cow. Will sell or trade. S02 So. 11th W. Ph. O30R2. j21 SMALL work horse. I.awrvncc Aston, Orcin, Utah. jlo GAINS dog meal, well bat tor all dogs. Will lioanl d.'.- Guaranteed Guar-anteed good care. K "enter j20 RADIOS bought and sold. R. Mc-Bride. Mc-Bride. 485 S. 5 W. Ph. 491. jlO APPLES, Del., Romes; ripe pears; cider. Thomas. 072 N. 5 W. j24 E-FLAT alto saxophone. A-l cond Cheap. Jay Schofield. Ph. .36. jl7 DAYBED, $10. Maytag washer, $30. 08 E. 1st So Springville. Utah. jl7 PEKINESE dog. For sale reasonable. reason-able. Phone 947. jl7 COAL, Oil treated slack ro 1st gr. lump. Ph. 1144W. 157 N. 1 E. f9 JONATHAN apples, 25c and 40c Rome Beauties. McMillen. Ph. 667J. jl7 FOR "'RENT - -UNFURNISHED 2 LARGE front room?. M0 West 1st North. j20 i 5 RM. part. turn. home. 3VS V. 3 ; So. Inq. 289 E. 4 North. jl5 1 MOD. 4 rm. brick home. Apply 442 No. 1st East. Ph. 504M. jlT j i MOD. 4 rm. apt. Inq. 950 No. 1st East. Phone 200 W. jl5 5 RM. mod. brick home Central I Utah Mortgage Co. Ph. 108. j21 j PLUM For Depenaaoie piuinoing and i service call Gilbert Field. 1396J tf 1 FOR SALE CARS 29 CHEV. just overhauled. 1 ::. Chev. wheels. 132 E f S. j20 : '34 USED Chev truek Small down payment. .rS.r) E 3rd Sc. jlH This Curious THE FEDERAL TRADE COWVMSSOrsI ISSUED 0WPLAINT AGAINST A RHODE ISLAND VVARJM MANurACTURER FOR. USING- THE! NAME, WCO," TO DESCRIBE VARNS AADE ENTIRELY OF THE CCVA ISSIO .U-EiGED that ANGO1?' APPLIED ONLY TO iim Celebes, twer are jO'jnpVO PVGMY cattle , w o- gron rrn PuTIiuaA no laroer than "J2rr Jv -.v mercurm j iiTil OVAL - SHAPED WfjMi j-J&mM orbit. yffll " jTT PACT OF THE TiVE IT I'As' - , ""-.sx ?AE ALONG AT 3 YY I - f . -- V. PROVO HOME BURNT BRICK STRUCTURE COVE CEILINGS UP-TO-DATE LIGHTING LAND FOK GARDEN o o o THIRTY-FIVE ACRES FRUITS AND GARDEN-IMPROVEMENTS GARDEN-IMPROVEMENTS SUBSTANTIAL SUB-STANTIAL MAPLETON, UTAH o o o ONE ACRE LAND-GOOD LAND-GOOD BRICK HOME-BARGAIN HOME-BARGAIN $1750.00 , SPRING VILLE, UTAH HALF ACRE GOOD LAND-FOUR LAND-FOUR ROOM HOUSE CLOSE IN ONLY S750.00 TERMS ALPINE, UTAH o o -o FIFTEEN ACRES LOAMY LAND PROVO BENCH LOCATION-FRUITS LOCATION-FRUITS & GARDEN CROPS GOOD IMPROVEMENTS o o o LARGE AND SMALL ACREAGE IMPROVED SAFEST INVESTMENTS O -0--0 Willard L. So wards BUOKKK PHONE 1090 PROWS & HAWS R. Mod. Brick $3000; 5 R. frame $1500; 4 R framo $1000; 100 A. Dairy Ranch $8500; G A. Home $1000. Sec us for trades. K5 N. I ni. Ave. Phone 018 t Business Card ! The General Shop 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stoves and furnace rapalrlng irates and linings furnished for ill makes We clean chimneys and "urnaces at reasonable prices. We buy, sell and exchange used urniture. Free call and delivery service. vV'e pay cash lor used furniture Phone 915VV. Satisfaction guaran-eed guaran-eed Gee. Bills. Mgr. BUY NOW! A Iteautifiil New Mod. Brick Well built, good location S.E., including all furniture and fixtures; fix-tures; on very good terms. ." Acres t'hoi.-e Land, Good Brick Home and outbuildings; splendid splen-did water right: good location ti cement highway; good terms. Homes! Building IaAs'. and Business Busi-ness Fropertiesi Its So If We Say So'. Dixon Real Estate w. center phone r PLUMBING SERVICE PH. 20;.l. Piumbing. heating and repair work. Bob Buckley. 911 North 1st East. jl6 BOARD AND 5 HOME Bd. and Rm. Mod. heated house Rea.sonable. T.r4 W. 1 N. f2 KREE apple wood if taken at once. Van Wagenen orchard. Ph. 977. j!6 36 DEMANDS cleanliness. Elec- trolux cleaner provides it. Ph .1 C. Wiltorci Uarsen. u.j.5 or Scorup's for demonstration. f3 i'TOVE, furnace repairing, grates linings, water jackets. Furnaces v acuum cleaned $3 f0. Installations Installa-tions free. Phone 08.12. tf World V.? PACT OP" THE TivE IT races along at 3 aml.es a secon1d. . . but on the: curves it slows down to 24- MiUES A SECOND " i Mi ii a i WANTED MISCELLANEOUS YOUNG man to ' bd. and rm. Steam heated home. 490 N. 1 E. jl5 MONKEY stove and to sell sanitary sani-tary cot. 359 So. 5th West. jl7 LEGHORN hens, entire flock up to 3,000. To secure top price, call Bunker Farms. 016R2. f28 STOVES and ranges. Will pay highest cash prices- Ph. 08J2. L f . 115 A. farm incl. all implements and cattle. 7 rm. home. Provo, R. F. D. No. 1. Box 188. flO LOST k a ' BLACK and white male Setter dog. Brown on face. Ph. 1588. Reward. j20 BOOTS AND HER T' M7 v. WASH TUBBS THE QMLV PERSOM el uovo kjot (NireE'srep j 1 '''''''''''iflB - rmmm t t r . r. 't i. ( i : -1 . n The OMju6 sheriff electiom 'S DAPPER. DICX DLXLWOfZThl, THE TOWkl COMEDWl. ALLEY OOP FRECKLES ATD WE'VE GOTTA GET A NAME. FOR THAT COLT WE CAWT GO ON CALLING HIM AN " IT" SALESMAN SAM LEAVE ME ALOME ALL DAY UT A STCAMGE JUNGLE. WILL iitV.flt7' V YOU FOCGET All ABOUT L J (j ME , EH ? ILL GIVE YOU uOWXl Ll6TE. SOMETHING YOU (I GOTTA SWELL U..V WONT FORGE IW K SURPRISE A HURCY VfCVUhV tf V-i II TT rT - 5 4 'StAfi , CABOOSE vJDS A vjEJ 5ct Xt-c-TlO OF MOSS-SHOES I. GO OVEkI AN ,EPSiJE) PlKjTo, ji SOS L K M TEL. tH Phone 495 FOB RENT FURNISHED MOD. 3 large rms. Nice and clean. 371 North 4th West. j30 3 OR 4 RM. basement apt. Inq. 936 West Center. jl9 2 RM. mod. Turn. apt. 138 East 1st South. jl5 MONEY TO LOAN I YOU can borrow rrom us to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Industrial Loan, 64 No. Univ. Ave. Provo, Ut. Ph. 1277. j22 HELP WAITED FEMALE GIRL for part timd house work. 247 No. 4th East jl5 In the nectar which bees gather I from flowers is sucrose, the same sugar contained in sugar beets and cane. BUDDIES ACTe eo rtO&Q.tt A0 OKj'EASVl COOS?. .VKfcW. A-V0AV HAV) V OrVOete VVE. IN im C THE WESTRkl j A " ' f M MOT POC?r. CJTTv , OS sU I ! U-J - LVAS UUAL, YE EMTEETAIMIKiS HIM6EL? By SWOOe pH)S PISTOL MEAk STKAMaEgS,AiVJP VJATCUtUS EM JQMK HUH A FIME YOU'D BRJWGAMY OME YOU CANT EVEM REMFMRPD )TO BRIMG WHAT YOU AFTER - HIS FRIENDS HOW ABOUT CALLIMG HIM COMANCHE OR .1 .1 MEBSE "SUSQUEHANNA"'? HUH ? SLACKSCiTH: (3oT mE y ran h EDGEMONT BIBS. EVA GILLESPIE Reporter - hone 040-42 The Seventh Quorum of Eldera in Sharon stake was organized Monday evening in Edgemont ward under the direction of Adel-bert Adel-bert Bigler of the stake presidency presi-dency and Wilford R. Stubbs of the high council. Lowell Gordon was sustained as president with Wilford S. Gillespie and Stanley P. Stubbs as his counselors. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Gillespie spent the week end with M, Gil-lispie's Gil-lispie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillespie. They left for Park City Monday, where they will make their home. . The Edgemont camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Zana Madsen, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All members arid those eligible to membership are invited in-vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Higgins and son Billie of Elko, Nevada, visited Monday with Mrs. Higgins' sister and family Mr. and Mrs. James L. Smith. An enjoyable afternoon was spent at Relief society Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. Jesse Smith VA TO , AT TyKT SURPRISE ATS WHEDE r GOTCHA -THIS HERE SURPRISE HAS EVERYTHING EVERY-THING -JUS' WATCH - YOU'LL BACK GO SEE HE'S AW How ABOUT CALLIWG HIM IWOIAW POKIY. FROM THE WILD HORSE MESA .' OR ''TEE--EN-TEE'.... ) OR MAYBE THOSE KtAMES FfT HIM SvVE:lL ? I Q-Mk.f a A rirs ER" ? r--7 4 gave a very interesting lesson on J'T&e Home Beautiful." Mrs. Florence Chamberlain spoke on the Relief society jnagazine and membership. A quilt was com pleted and rugs were worked on. A dainty tray luncheon, was served by the ladies of districts seven and eight to the large group of ladies present. Mrs. Melba Pyne and Mrs. Cynthia Cyn-thia DeLang of the Primary stake board visited the Primary Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Friday evening the M. I. A. is sponsoring a dance to be given in the ward amusement hall. The Gigalos will furnish the music. The Primary organization will have charge of the refreshment booth. The following program was given at Mutual Tuesday evening during the preliminary exercises: A number by the Rocky Mountain Moun-tain Buckaroos with Tid Johnson in charge, two trumpet solos by Glen Burr accompanied by Miss Wanda Jones, two accordion solos by Miss Norma Hampshire, duet numbers by Lorin Jex and Reed Rowley and a closing number by the Lincoln high school quartet comprising Lorin Jex, Reed Rowley, Row-ley, Clyde Pullman and Robert Elliott. T eXX rO VE TO MA(bK.. TV6e VE OQb VMT V't 00KXb . 'SOT I V0SV Vt HPsD Ps ,2CW-SOAQ0 T AY O KY? r fc?T'S COM5DERE 0 3 SEAT tUJlM EL HOO Bar LOOKfVHO IS THt-S WADDLNJ5 DOWW STREET? wuv, IT'S m m mm a kjv LULU f NOW, (S.nM KIND OF a": r A DIZZY (A) STUNT IS V THIS GOfNG) 7 I '"Jk I THINK 'WE OLkSHTA CALL HIM SOMETHING SHORT AMD SMAPPY, UKE -FLIP''OR "PEPPY" OR j WERE COMES PERHAPS... OSSlE . HES PRETTY COHAT HAPPEAjeof DlO VA MEASURE rAi3O0SE SHOES? PiW- HAVE YA GOT TH" Size MARKED DOWN r(2 Tp Shooj TH BLfCKSr-MTHC wttTltii Bright Moments IN GREAT LIVES During the Civil war both northern and southern troops i f END "me MEAL I &K5NT WITH J W ML, TH PERFECT GUM i fv. l . mzu , ba 'J hi r . v - i i z m SPORT AhJTSHE)USr BE A cilVE ER A BEAUT.a-IORUS OlRLA THE (n x eh, -dick? poot ack W g)3. BY WEA SERVICE. IN&. T. M. BEG. U. S. FAT. XFF. , s 1 f FOUND SUMPIM TEAT, MEY YOUR COLT BUSTED LOOSE AGAIW AN'. ATE A LOT OF VEGETABLES OUTTA TH' E30XEC AT POPADOPULOUS AND kjET SOWS MARKET ff . rfcA 'lM -AN' I DIDNT lfA.VV FEQGETT BRING v. xwa y in XM r V I f i -T-l i I r-. m V r s Nti i htw.; j X l 11 T. M. RIU- S. PAT. Off- r: - -vx I - Cti ir"taA scivtcc. fWe.". m. Rta u. . mt. bw made great attempts at destroying destroy-ing railroads, bridges, and tunnels tun-nels to prevent passage of troops and supplies. Consequently, both sides became adept at repairing twisted steel and burned trestles. German Sherman's task it was to repair the old Virginia Central Cen-tral railroad. i:e did this task well, and. in so doing, captured a rebel outpost. Sherman questioned ques-tioned the men, asking why they had not restroyed a tunnel thru which the train had to pass. "Because," said the captive, "our lieutenant said, 'No use, boys, Old Sherman carries duplicate dupli-cate tunnels" with him, and he'll replace them as fast as we blow them up; better save our powder'." There is no point on the earth where the moon never shines. i 11 nr BY MARTIN TV3t A 'bO MfV .tN-iOLOTxOSTS K5 vwb coosQ.v "o o WE.. - AN0 A VbT ATVib CVAAVCt TO OWW , hAObTWT Sithi BY CRANE 3UST WATCM, gOVTH THE HOT (SdOlMCa TO BE OOCDl BY HAMLIN YEH - IF HE HADNT FOUND ME, I FEAR, ALACk, YOUR. ROUND-HEADED BOY- FRlEND'D NEVER GOT BACK BY BLOSSEK IF VXI'D BEEW AT DOHT BOTHER US, POPADOPULOUS AW' SONSMXTD HAVE HAP SEVERAL WOW-WERE TRYIW TO A NAME TO PICK FROM. THEY CALLEP FOR THE COLT !! ( HIM EVERVTHIW6 lMA(3JABLE . BY S ' .i. COLT 11 ( I Nf- B ' - w ' rfc- riTntin j j m 7 m. U BV NA SUVICC I 4 |