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Show I'V V SECTION TWO (P RaV O (UTAH) EVENING H EE AID, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 2, 1 9 3 6 PAGE SEVEN i For WANT PHONE ADS 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 for 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. 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 centa; one month, per line 90 centa. ( Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count live 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 cenis per line per Insertion. In-sertion. 8 pt. type. FOR SALE MIS CELLANEOUB 5 GOOD used 6 00x16 Firestone tires. $10. and used tires at special spe-cial prices Tex o Station opposite op-posite Kobe?'.'- ilotcl al CLEANING SOLVKNT $''.' pal., liquid wax lurr: and tloor polish pol-ish $ 50 qi Texaco Station. Opjx.Hlte Robert- H-tel a2 DAHLIA bul Us I'.T S o W u2 GOOD used baby Luty $10. ISO West 1st So a t v a24 TIREIS. a used boo x Hi. $19.65; 2 40 x v. $2i : 2 x 6 $19. Telluride Mot..r Go a 21-24-26 YOUNG Jers-ev cow. Ph. 72M. a 27 and- I'SKI) lumber 'A ltr seen, roo 2!0 S V iv. Ave. 54 2 N. G W .!' all kinds I 'SEI o 'nl St. ve SKKD fi.itatnes a2o Ph a2o M ILK 12 nts tor s1 .'..fv Ph oi'.i:; delfvrfep n a2t; FAY lit. Pr'.lifie !. Box ?. c-. 1 cirn m' flushes OlORl A 2H FOR call lew and use.! bl-lg matenais. t'hnstensen Coal .v Lumber Co. 20 H W N. Ph. 47W. a24 HARNESS and wagrn. 316 West 1st North. Call at a 23 VVESTI-N'OHOI'SK elec. range A-l cond Auto ..ven. Also 111. r.-kev r.-kev stove 172 W" 2nd So. a 21: IVHEEI- hair I'xn-;,. Pargair Kirov W ()rove. l condition Pleasant a22 A TS Vfa! alf. 189 y I-: if., s.-.d Wdl rhild. S; ' 1 ir.t; vnie. a2( - SEED p. -tato.-s Inn fied la.-t Vim! ( sett.s and bli.H Ph. oiTt;:-; n scfil cei ti -'..hhlers. r-u.'--M Moldaway m7 rSKD TIP.ES All Size- L ,V H Tire St..r-.-, :'. H Wot Center, inii BARN VAK1 fertilizer. 2H) U. 3rd. So. Sj.i ir.L'Ville m 'M LAWN $1.2.r ft . guar Ira . X. 1 yrv 1 'niv' a23 Cea!. QUALITY coa: Immediate delivery. deliv-ery. Right Weign Co. Ph. 6G5V'. j22 FOR RENT -UNFURNISHED APT. 142 W 349 J 2 S. . Adults Fruit Ph a 27 rm Ph. ml MOD. 7 r m laundry in 460M 3 RM. heated Phone 1S6R. pt 37 So rth F a24 ADOS LSv I 1 (enj qym eU4 ' I I I V 1 P WW M "111 11 TIF! A L WRDG LEY'S ft l tfi -yzss i V ery Attractive! o Extra Special Buys! o HOME Close in nice lot 40 less than first copt. House in good repair. o About 20 Acres Most Beautiful Young Orchardg -Modern House State Highway YOU SHOULD SEE THIS property: -o PLENTY MONEY REASONABLE REASON-ABLE VALUF FIRST- MORTGAGE. MORT-GAGE. WillardL. Sowards KK.AL ESTATE BROKER H9 West Sexond North St., Office Provo. Utah 6 A. and 10 a. with homes. Close in, terms easy. Homes, modern, close in. See our window win-dow and get an idea. INTERMOl NTAIN REALTY ',?, N Univ. Ave. Phone 456 Business Card Furniture Dealers I I KMTI KE REPAIRED LAW N MOW ERS SHARPENEI1 & Ke paired at Reasonable PrU-es! We Buy, Sell and ExHiahge Free Gall and Delivery Service WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Satisfaction Guaranteed GENERAL SHOP Phone 915-W - 159 North I mv. JEO. BILLS, Manager PMIuTINGAND FOR painting, paperhanging, kal-somirng. kal-somirng. Ph. 1477W. d71 E. 5 So. a30 3 KM. brick home, full basement, acre ground. Inq. 1000 W. 5 N. in mornings. a24 2 R.M. brick house, lg. lot. Cheap. Inq. 256 E. Center. a22 FOR SALE OK LEASE BRIDAL VEIL Falls resort pro perty in Provo Canyon. 35 acres land. Real possibilities. Inq. Rue L. Clegg, Heber. Utah. a22 LOST 1LASSKS in case left at Paramount Para-mount Ret. 421t N I'mv Reward Re-ward a24 3 MO. OLI black bird dog. white Non 3 ft and under neck Ret. to 133 E 1 N. after 5:30 p. m. Reward. a27 MISCELLANEOUS V)ITL car washeil. upholstery vacuumed with Elect rolux and toj) dressed. Secia! this mynth SI Vi Texaco Station opposite Roberts- Hotel a2 OPEN tor business Ayer's Welding Weld-ing Works. Welding and cutting cut-ting of all kinds. 42 N. 4 W. ml2 SEED (leaned and treated. .1 P. Fugal. 1 H N PI C.rove a24 1ST CLASS auto mechanic. Must have h.ind tools Herald Rox M. a2:j, WATTEDJMI.S VOl'NC lady desires bd. and rm. in private home Als needs garage gar-age Write Herald. Box TOO. a2 FOR SALE OR TRADE DAIRY cows for bees. O. D. Johnson, John-son, 701 N. Main. Springville. a24 WILL traik' vac. for used piano. Guar, repossessed vac cleaners.-Hoover cleaners.-Hoover Co Knight Coal Co. 209. a23 F0R SALE CARS -2 FORU four door. $10 mo. " interest. Ph. 665J. " a2" WHEN, you buy an auto, ask your dealer about the $5.00 down, 20- ; month payment plan of the Per- ! sonal Finance Co. 207 Knight j Block. Phone 210. tt i plumbing service FOR Dependable plumbing and ; service call Gilbert Field. 1396-1 tf I HELP WANTED FEMALE ! WOMAN to do plain sewing and j mending. Phone 1418. a22 FECT GUM r It INSTBUCTION V $105-$175 MONTH START. Government Gov-ernment Jobfl. Men-women. Common education usually sufficient. suf-ficient. Sample examination coaching and list jobs FREE. Apply today sure. Box 25, Herald Her-ald Office. m4 WANTED . TO BUY GOOD used gas range. Ph. 657J. a22 FOR RENT FURNISHED W ASHBURN'S, 3 rm. apt. 721 W. Center. Phone 954M. a23 3 RM. mod. steam heated . apt. Couple. 172 W. 2nd So. a22 5 RM mod. nicely rurn. home. 348 East 4th South a22 . j-.-.-.-, WANTED TO RENT SMALL mod. apt. in N.W. Provo. Write Herald Box 2-A. a23 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES T SfcEMS TWKN.OViCE UPOi TVE VOrVb K9KVE ViO HOE OUT, VEsE: WASH TUBBS P ALLEY OOP r WELL, BLESS YER MEAD OF SOLID BONE WHAT 5 THIS r see -you on TH THRONE -RECKLES AND HIS FRECK , IT'S MICE ID KNOW MY OLD FRIENDS HAVENT- FORGOTTEN ME ' FORGET TT, NLrTTY.' I WANT TO ASK OU ONE QUESTION I ESS After the ma&lew scooting, elhovo xs (viPEiA F frWtJil r33 PRETTY DEAD. FOUR DRJVER5 GET TICKET? VllZlv lJCri n V FOR CRASHING THE NEW 5TOPLI6KT AT WILD- 1 TUff jl WjV, " CAT ANP MAIN. Uglg '" J. , U' 'ISHf P-U 7. fVJVi ( YEZZIR, I'M OW TM' THRONE -AM' I GOME HAIL AM' HIGH WATER , I'M ( GOMWA STAY HEkE UM IIL 1 Ct j a Ol. D1KJMV BACK.". . ! MYRA NORTH. SPECIAL NURSE RUSWIMG TO JACK'S 5DE, APTCE LEVY WEKJS STAETL1M6 AMNOUMCEMEKJT TWT TME AMER.ICAM STILL UVES, MVRA OVEEIMWELMED WITM TOY. 1 1 JACK, DAELIMG -J Wy (H SWEETHEART Phone 495 mns NURSE TO QUIT PRISON MARRIAGE NAPA. Cal., April 21 Dolly Gardner, attractive blonde nurse todav filed suit for annul- 4 ment of her marriage to train- rODOeT MOy uaruuci, n'1-"" eral prison inmate, after waiting 15 years for him to make good his boast no jail could hold him very long. The 39-year-old nurse stuck by the western desperado while he was in McNeil island federal penitentiary, peni-tentiary, in Atlanta penitentiary and at Leavenworth, but her faith and loyalty began to waver when 18 months ago the government placed him in Alcalraz, the American Am-erican "devil's island." The Navajo Indian word for motorcycle means "son of an au- tomobile." A TVE , US'EO TO TWt ma (-r-r 0 Ml K)0R My r FA wx . fcrV ll r rasisssNr . fro - I kwew, By ziG, TH' FRIENDS ARE YOU ABSOLUTELY, SURE YtXJ FRECK! I LEFT THAT LEFT TT FIFTY-CENT PIEpE ON LICTAD TUtT in ir 11 ROLL OF THE COUMTER WHEN YbU WKAKHINt3 WERE IN THAT V rArtK : tt : .0 0, GOME, LEW WENJ - MELP tAE c3T MIM TO A HOSP.'TAL.-HE1e STILL- IM A DANGEROUS I COKlDniOW PHOM uofo School News - Class is Studying . About Personality B. Y. JUNIOR HIGH In our home economics class we are studying about personality. There are eight rules for having a good personality. They are: 1. Take eight baths a week. 2. Drink eight glasses of watwr a day. 3. Get at least eight hours of sleep. 4. Brush your teeth twice a day and see your dentist twice a year. 5. Cleanse your face thoroughly. 6. Keep a good diet. 7. Have a neat appearance. 8. Charming manners. We are all trying to follow these rules. Beverly Jenson. The B. Y. U. high school had a bonfire party on the upper campus, cam-pus, just west of the tennis courts, last Friday. We had a good time roasting wieners and marshmal-lows. marshmal-lows. We had fun and all were eating, and enjoying it very much. The school had a large pile of OV 30Eb TYK7 1 J STCW , i ,UMPOWDEJ 5KAJTH S FINED 5IO FOR BREAKING WINDOW - v (vCI t T r-rT TLl ' C i I KZC L.'-l-XW'i in .i - rf i PAL AW'KI&HT, BUT I v SO TOUGH AiMT GOT My OL' you HAD STUFF NO THAT MONEY IS OUR ALIBI YOU KNOW DO YtXJ THINK ANYONE ANY-ONE TOOK FT AND PRETENDED YOU TO j - j HADNT LEFT IT ? J wood about five feet high. The j fire lasted as long as we wanted; it to. The school has many more outside activities coming in the ( following weeks. Glen Godfrey. J Last Wednesday the high school had their assembly in connecticn with the college, it was opened by the College chorus singing "Hallejah." Prof. H R. Merrill offered prayed after which a very interesting illustrated lecture on the Orient was given by Pre?. Harris. We thought this was one , of the best assemblies we have .had this year. Verlin Hatch, Mildred Mil-dred Harris. The 8th grade English class 1 have been studying adjectives and ; , adverbs. They had been taking walks and describing houses j trees, and cars. They find this ' work very interesting. Wanda j Olson. The 7th and Stb grade girls' physical education class preparing prepar-ing for the track meet Saturday Apni 25th. The girls have prac-j studying the Hawaiian ticed throwing balls, broad jump- I Mary Smart, sixth gra citing, cit-ing, and racing. We are work- ' ing hard and hope to win in sev eral of the events. Mary Taylor. rsein The eighth grade science ckus? 1 vESSs nS, p 1 SVLPHEN VMT "L J FO bfGz f -- . WE I -v I I I ,-vi - I AMD WILTON KJTTVNAP HAS VUNPERSTAMDIMG WITH HIS DON'T WOCCY ABOUT DlfvJKjy, WHILE YOU'VE (' GOT ME AS TH'NJEIV ( GRAMO WIZEC, I'LL ( HMm -MAYBE THAT SHOW VSOME SEE C WOULDN'T BS SUCH .'there wasnt time WHEN I LEFT THRU THE WINDOW, THAT COP GOT ( TIME'S MET...WE WENT RIGHT BACK INTO THE STORE LOOK FOR THE COIN, AND IT WAS GONE vWTOfc WYSTER-VOU WW CONSIDER. YOURSELF K UWDER ARREST UMT1L t AM ABLE TO INVESTIGATE TWI3 eiTUATIOM MORE H TMOR.OUGH LY - " went through the steel plant, the ! brick yard, and the ice plant last 'Thursday morning. We saw many interesting things and enjoyed the1 trip very much. Reed Powell. , We had a picture show on Abraham Abra-ham Lincoln. This showed many of the hardships Lincoln endured when vouner. He loved books and arithmetic, but his father thought ' that books and such were for girls I tRe' bpat Us 16-11. We will try ! and weak boys, so Lincoln did nor h-rder next time McCoy Chris-i Chris-i get all the studying in he wished j tpnser. In later life Lincoln was postmaster, post-master, lawyer, an president of the United States. Bee Condor Carol Hanley. Doris Bunnell Editor Clinton Wiest Assistant PARKER SCHOOL We have had our operetta for this year and now we have started our spring festival. We have a grand part It is a Hawaiian scene. We are very busy making things for it and learning songs for it We ate unit The sixth grades of. all the Prov cuy scnoois are going up to ,alt i Iake City. May 15. lMfi Wc will visu ton Douglas anci orner m- teresting places We hope we shall HO HUM? T GUESS CLEANED UP THE m I r U FEK KthK5, SONNY. THfcKfc toUt 1 Hfc y FER KEEP5, SONNY". THERE GOES THE It I - . ANOTHER WIFE. g) 1936 BY GCAKJD WIZEE? yOU? WELL, FEP A BAD IDEA, 1 BUT.NOUR J I MAT ESTY - CJ VOU HAVE OWLV 59 THEIR. WQRD5 A3A4M5T MINE C r'Z, " TTxIM 60IM, OOP, MY BCST I l f WHERE VA . ow'y ?? " 1936 BY " NIA tt REG 3' i Flu. . SYAu' I k AND IF ANYTHING TURNS p , A UP, ILL LET YOU Ai m: H have a good time - Clinton Wiest. The Parker school baseball team played the B. Y. U. Friday. We beat 17 to 3. We hope we shall win all the other games. The fifth grade of the Parker school has made up a baseball team. Last week we played the Maeser and won 1G-9. This week ! We PlyJ with six men and We have studied about milk. We have been to the dairy. There we learned how they cared for milk. Mr Taylor told us many interesting interest-ing things. We are going to have :i picture show Wednesday and a - rty Friday. We have made a . ..oe and put :.ll of King Milk's children in it. We have enjoyed our study of milk very much. Mrs Burntyigham's room. The Parker school is going to have a music tcstival Mav 1 We are gumg t d tabernacle. mre arul sine at t he The Parker school have had their- j; rounds fixed up W'e have had the lawn mowed and watered every day It is very nice of the children to stay -it the lawn like thev have BY MARTIN BY CRANE WE'VE XWUP DON'T COUNT 1 OLP BURG VOUR CHICKENS VtT PHONE HtA SgWVCE. UC. T. M. RCC. U. S PAT Off BY HAMLIN BY BLOSSER BY THOMPSON and COLE UUOEC. ARBEST, EM? WEtL iT WOULD SEEM TIHAT 'MA30R. wvsTEen wa TLier about c&2- OUTLIVED WI USEFULNESS UfXA IW HACJJM -TKANJKS TO TWE WttfM V . " I 11 |