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Show - SECTION TWO P R O V O (U T A H) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1936 PAGE FIVE For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear oo the Classified Ad Page If they are in the office before 9 a. m., after which they will appear in the column Too i to. for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will De accepted until 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sunday's issue if phrned 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 munth, per line 90 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count fivewords to line. MinimurfiTaccepted, 2 lines. Double price will be charged U payment is delayed delay-ed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 ccnis per line per Insertion, In-sertion, 8 pt. type. FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 ANI :: rr: Ph 1 i .")','. 1-tu - . Adults unly. St-. 1 w. a in 2 OR mot.- tn: i . ? j hi housekeeping. house-keeping. JM F. 1 Ni'i'.h. ;il7 3 KM. mod. apt. Couple only. 31a North I'nivei s.ty Ave. alO D1ST. manager lor 1'rovo. Must have sales ;) organization ability. I'erniaii'-!! connection Herald Box M. all PERSONALS AMATEUR Entertainers, ca-sli in i . t.. !... I -, -t w.. . 1 - -. ! Jl I U I t-Ut lit. VJVL I tl . . UlU of how t" win cash awards at I 'a ra mount Tlu-a tr v oft 'i-a- a l'J JjWJSAJLE ORTRADE STACK wh.-r,t tr.iw. disc plow laree cedai posts, l'i It t? tick N 5 W a 10 HELP WANTED MALE NATIONAL corp. tith invest in U. S requires n.en. with no,: appea r a nc. ""d education, not over ?,' Mu.st have car Future adv.,:., cn.rnt . Apply 'A0i N 4 W. Irtw. !'-10 a n. a!2 FOR SALE OR LEASE BRIDAL VEIL Falls resort property pro-perty in Provo Canyon. 35 acres land. Real possibilities. Inq. Rue L. Liege. Heber, Utah. a22 MISCELLANEOUS 3 KM !:: ! : :- :j-t Cuplr 172 W 2P.1 So. al; LAWNS and -a-d-Tis fertilized. SKKH potatoes from seed certi-Sati.-faeti. guar. I'll H-ViM. alO i'"1' 1;s 'o;u y ('M 1 FOR SALE CARS iK3. mT MOI KI. A 1- ! io.is! cond Ino IT'- S' I ' ri:v A-l a 13 WHEN you M.y auP. a.-k your dealer about the $5 no down, 20- month payment pl.ui nf the Per- sonal Finar-.ce Co 27 Knight Blot k Phor.e 210 tt FOR SALE HOUSES STKK TI A ground ' d i' .n." 2 acr-.s 1 1 1 i lights). Ph al.'i INSTRUCTION ;105-$I75 MONTH START. ( Jov-eriiment Jov-eriiment .1 h.s Men-women. Cmi.i:'. ed e. it usually sufficient. suf-ficient. Sample exainiiiation coaching a:.-: iist jobs Fit EE. Apliy today sure. Box 25, Herald Her-ald Olfiee mi FOR RENT WATKF-t .share.- Prov. I-nch ! Farmer., .v M.r.n.nt, P-ai.k alt (i SHARKS W Asllte.I TiV; t I 'r i'i!, Water Ph S'.'ll2 all' f r f -t Nass i J U THE TRIP MORE. fefc. VJ " c - m -1IL,wri1gleys : . mimmista i in r THf PERFECT aacv- k aw t t an .'.-n.i.'. r..-f Homes & Farms Sale You'll be surprised to see the Orchards of Fruits on 19 Acres State Highway Modern Home and Modern Conveniences LIKE A CITY HOME It is the very best now offered. PRICED LOW! Rooming House Modern VERY CLOSE IN TO CENTER Going Go-ing for $3000.00. A BEAUTY MODERN HOME Strictly new district Going at low price and Terms of H. O. L. C. Plan. o- EIGHT HUNDRED POULTRY 30 Acres some orchards, fruits - Home, outbuildings, implements. imple-ments. Very Reasonable. - o- -FINANCE FOR REASONABLE VALUE - FIRST MORTGAGES LOANS. o INVESTMENT HERE ! Close in, S. of Center -- FOUR COZY ROOMS -Convenient, built in features - bath and FOUR COZY ROOMS BASEMENT a Large Lot - Prettv Shrubs and Lawn INCLUDING ALL THE FURNITURE. TOTAL PRICE $2550.00- CI INVESTMENT HERE! Close in N. of Center FOUR COZY ROOMS Conveninent built m f eatmes Bath and FOUR ROOMS BASEMENT with bath Large Lot Priced $2650.00. TERMS MUST BE CASH ! Reasonable Reas-onable Down Payment. Loan can be .sec u ted. - o Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards BROKER 39 West Ind North St., Provo, I t. Real Buys Mod. Homes. Some good business investments. invest-ments. 1," improved farms. Make otter. Exchanges. Two Farms for Lease. See us for Fire Insurance. Inteimountain Realty r:$ N. Univ. Ave. Phone 450 Business Card The General Shop 159 No. Univ. Ave Stoves and furnace rapalrlng. Jrates and linings furnusned tor til makes We clean chimneys and furnaces at reasonable prices. We buy sell and exchange used 'urniture. Vree call and delivery service. Ve pay cash for used furniture. Phone 915W . Satisfaction guaranteed guaran-teed Gee- Bills. Mgr FOR SALE TISCELLANEOUS WEST1NGHOUSE Elec ranee. A-l com!, auto oven. 172 W 2 South. 5 COBBLER. Red Bliss and Russet potatoes r.oni seeu certified last year. Phone 02R2. alo VARIETY nt fine old clocks. Cheap 543 No. 4th East. al2 I'SEI) Tli;KS. All Si.e.- L .V 11 Tire Store. .'',1!' West Cent.-r. int 2 CHOICE bide lots in N. E Piovo Incj 4TH So. Univ. al3 ' jTL Sheep manure. 35c the sack. del. 4iO W. 1 S Ph di 13 WILL take wik .,r- trade tor plael s at 1 VS N 3 West .ill' APPLES. 2"'e box; new ( id'r. 2 gals: 45c. 5 g ds- SI Tlloll.'a. 072 No 5 W Ph mm ,ilu BARN YARD i'eitikzr, 2:b W 3rd. So. Spriiigvill'-. m 31 LAWN hose. 25 tt, guar 1 yr. $1.25. Gessfurd's Itic, N. Univ. a23 QUALITY coa. Immediate dtdiv civ Bight Weigh Co Ph. UWW. a22 GARDEN and f.Hd se-ls. City Feed St're. Phone 111. ali I'ERRY'S . 'Seel Store, 4 OH W Center, now open. Choice selection selec-tion of seeds, plants and hulbs. aid Kor DepenuaDie piuintilng and service cail Gilbert Field. 1396J SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED irl wants hou.-e- -woik. rn. ozov. it o . . aiu i PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING FOR painting, paperhanging. kal-som:ning. kal-som:ning. -Ptr. 1477W. 671 E. T So a30 :rfect gum k LOST 48 1-gal. empty cans. betw. Amer. Fork and Provo. Ph. 89. al2 BROWN leather purse betw. 2 W., Univ. Ave on 5 No. Ret. 154 E. 4 No. Reward. al3 IVER Johnson bicycle, dark green frame, orange front forks; new "Messenger'' seat. Reward for information leading to recovery. Call 494. alO WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT . . . 6 RM. strictly mod. unf. Phone 1466 after 4 p. m. home. al3 GARDEN spot to rent on shares. Good sized plot. Ph. 297. al3 SMALL home, furn. or unf. Ph. 206J. 911 No. 1st E. al2 POS ITI O N WANTED FEMALE TO fell tree. Inquire Thos. War- j ren. Phone 554W. alO i BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ( 1 SNiT T A QUKKT OL' PLACE ? WASH TUBBS O. K .. BOY5 HEY. UGLEW. THE COSl WHERE'S YOUR "5 CLEAR. IV WlMPOW? ALLEY OOP FRECKLES AND HIS f icr T UALHT T7- lycrcn WLTTTY HERE7 MR. DUM, THAT'S MY BUS WEISS .' NOW SEE IP NOU CAN MfND YOURS.' C -7 v -7 " v THE ROOF. I t4-ifii sj WARSJED YOU MUGS -MOW, LET THIS BE A ! f TH' GRAK1D WfZER SUREl DIKIMY LESSOR TOYUH DIMK1Y IS TAKIKJ' t CXJE SUMP1M TO SOCKED ALLEY.' HIS OGDEGS FROM ME, HB3EAFTER, DIKJNY - I DOKJT GREAT SAKES, AM' YOU'RE GONM A LIKE fT, . 1 N KWCW WHAT, I SAY -I MEVER -i OR ELSE . kT BUT - . V - z J V. f J MYRA NORTH. SPECIAL NURSE MI5 NOCTU A PLANE - WE'RE SAVED AROUSED FCOM Ulfb LOMG TRAMCE, BY TWE S2QAP. OP THE PLAM&'S fsOTOC, LEW WEN ATTEMPTS TO AWASsEN MVCA o PKone 495 oiumns FOR RENT OR LEASE 3 A. LAND either on percentage or cash basis. Inq. Reed Crane, Telluride Motor Co. al3 SEEKS DIVORCE Iva Jasperson of Santaquin filed suit for divorce from Calvin J. Jasperson, Thursday in the district dis-trict court, on a charge of willful neglect. The couple were married mar-ried September 15, 1933, at Nephi. DALLAS, Te$.as, April 8 dU!" Sally Rand had left a bit of advice ad-vice today for those in charge of the Centennial exposition. "Your fair's got to have sex appeal," said Sally. "People don't go to expositions to get educated. They go to see things that they don't jee at home." I The largest market for Anicri- ( can motion pictures is the United j Kingdom. Argentina ranks second j and Spain third. ! OW . S(W ViAT FRIENDS THE WOMAKI'S GUILD F&ELS THAT YOU ARE MAKIWG A SERIOUS MISTAKE", MR. hGOOSEY, IKI HARBORING A PCTTEKTriAL CRIMINAL ! THAT BOY IS NOT TRUST WORTHY ? i in i r -i I1, 1 x r i I iirz nAii ill-1 luwvvr C. C. Camp News Camp F-43, Pleasant Grove Eighteen enrollees of the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove camp journeyed tc Provo Tuesday evening, to hear and see Most Reverend James E Kearney. D.D.. bishop of the catholic cath-olic diocese of Salt Lake City, whe spoke on "The Life and Passion of Christ." if if, Professor Carl Young of Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University paid a visit to the local CCC camp and while there spoke before a number num-ber of enrollees on the subject of "Indians of the Plains." He was accompanied by Miss Louise Abegg who played a piano solo "Grande Polka de Concert." After Professor Young's inter esting talk Miss Abegg was call- j el on again to give a vocal solo ; which was in Spanish. j f. f. I Ten of the enrollees who are j engaged in building a ranger sta- i tion at Kamas came down to camp Saturday morning and re- j mained until Sunday noon. They ! were accompanied by ECW Fcie- ODNrHOJND THESE BUSY-BODIES.' THERE GOES THE PHONE AGAIN, FOR THE. TENTH $7X TONIGHT-.. man Horace Jones, who is in change of the construction work. The boys report that there was a foot of snow in Kamas when they left. They told that ' th? foundation work has just been completed. ifl ift if, Donald Cook received a telegram tele-gram Saturday morning that hi-. father had died the previous day Donald was given an honorable discharge and left for his home in Youngstown, Ohio, Saturday afternoon. f Fifty-six enrollees who have completed their six months enrollment enroll-ment period left Wednesday evening, eve-ning, April 1, by truck for Salt Lake City where they entrained for Ft. Knox, Kentucky. They will be at Ft. Knox several days for final medical examination before be-fore being sent to their respective homes in Ohio. Their departure brings the company strength down to one hundred and eleven members, fifteen of whom are at a side camp at Kamas. if if, if. Dr. Albert Taylor, camp physician phy-sician for the Provo CCC camp has taken over the medical duties at the Pleasant Grove camp and will attend both camps. Dr. Olavi Rouhe. who has been the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove camp doctor for the YES, MPS. GERRY I AND I ALSO KNOW THAT I AM RESPON- SIBLE FOR THAT BOYS APPEARANCE IN roi IDT if 1 TWINK I CD STOP 'EM BY ( JT I MV5ELF. BUT LULU BELLE SAID 1 A tTjMERE VAS f V. : () 193$ BY UEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REG Cl.'S. PAT. OFF. ). Q, f fef y f ( I &ETCHA ILL JAR" SOME SEKJSE BACK si X LMTO THAT BIG . r LIZARD - f ji3EE SR-i-WE TACK I WUEEE'S JACK? dfc ACE NOT UBANIANS-TUST 044,1 OCEAMED SOME- MUMBLE PRESS REPRESEKJTATIVES, TMIkJG TECQlBLe l3 rTffl WMO WAPPEWED TO GET LOST i 1 UAPPMlMO TO HINA - ' 1fth IN 7UMGLEPERWAP5 YOU j 1 WARUM? SUDDENLY I MU5TGOTO MA rT tr, " M peop us r-- 1 u.HAk awjkew- PLEASANT VIEW MRS. EARL FOOTE ' Reporter Phone 034-R-S . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Phillips i were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Brown in Salt Lake Sunday. They visited at the Vet- j erans' hospital with Mrs. Phillips' Phil-lips' brother, E. R. Buckner, tor- j merly of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. F. Earl Stott and . Miss Vera Stott of Meadow visited vis-ited here with Miss Ruth Stott. Miss Alene Nelson has return- i ed from Salt Lake City where she spent a month. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Perry and family were Salt Lake visitors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Liechty Mrs. Sarah Liechty, Mrs. Wallace Gurr and Mrs. Frank J. Perry went to Salt Lake Tuesday on the temple excursion. Mrs. A. B Liechty will spend a week there with relatives. Miss Flora Phillips pent a past four and one half months left on Api.l 1 for California and Fin-' land, accompanied by Mrs. Rouhe 1 WAV ?ROM 1936 BY NEA SERVICE. TAG, HOV MANY TIMES MUST I TELL TOU NOT TO INTERRUPT YOUR FATHER WHEW HE'S PHOKIING ? lo T. M. REC U. S. PAT. Off. ' " ) &l ":rE--S) 1M BY NEA SCRVICt. MUC i V; , if f WrM week in Salt Lake City with friends. Mrs, H. Grant Ivins will give the lesson on home gardens and beautification at Relief society Tuesday. She has studied in the landscape class and has worked in the Garden club, so she is well prepared to help with local problems. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WINS SCHOLARSHIP SPANISH FORK Marie Thomas. Thom-as. 16. member of the junior class in the Spanish Fork high school was notified Wednesday that she had been awarded the Union Pacific Pa-cific scholarship to the Utah State Agricultural college for the most outstanding 4-H club work in Utah county. These awards are given annually to the outstanding outstand-ing boy or girl 4-H club member within the trade area of the Union Pacific service. For the past four years Marie has been a member of the First Ward Happy-Go-Lucky club under un-der the direction of the Misses Esther and Margaret Frost. During Dur-ing all four years she has done outstanding work Ln county and state contests. She is the daugh ter of Mrs. Louise Thomas Robertson Rob-ertson of this citv. BY MARTIN FARTHER THAM OTHER TirAES-R6UT NOWj - VTS OV, WERE' TERRvdYV FAV AV0AV INC T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF BY CRANE BY HAMLIN BY BLOSSER POP I JUST WANTED To TELL YXI...THE WINDOW S OPEN IN THE BED ROOM NUTTY IS t 0 IS OPEN IN THE BED- 1 1 ROOM NUTTY IS A BY THOMPSON and COLE y |