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Show it PROVO (UT-XH) EVENING HEfcAL D, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 0, 1 9 3 6 PAGE SEVEN- For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page 11 they are in the office before 9 a. m., after which they win appear in the column "Too uu for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will be accepted until l 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 centa; 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 A BARGAIN nair.eipd cv $25 L'3H N. cream or green r r !ike new : K pn 452W. ' m20 1 1 1 .: .. per ! ; . .1 : ' ( i .' ! . .: S'.rir.Kv.Ile j SWKKT f, ; an 1 ' ; OI N ' ".ill ::. 2 .MKKS Ir.q 4 4n Sj SHELVING .,: ( .it- 1 ; . 1 : . v. s F.ast I m20 ar.d N K Provo. i J-d Kat m24 j i nur'i r scales. Ph hV IT.-'. .SPRIN'f ; I J ve'.f-s tor 1 do Ray Ph 049 Jl n;22 '.'.hs wh:l- th'-y and up Mrs. ( I ! .1 r'ji.;ii. 1 : X PI rr.29 PKPPKP. Mow r tor:. cabbage and i i : . : .- i h h 7 7 W . 4 67 r. W.v.1. t'. A 1 S K .-'.ve potatoes. Plants j 100 7.V yan.s 100 $1. C. O. D. wn' e to Hartley Electric Co.. : Op j. m24 ! .VHITE Si-wing- Machines, genu ine parts, r.eeaies ana service Hemstitching 5c " vd. Elizabeth Souter Shop, 45S W. Center. j7 BOARD AND ROOM FOR. working men. 21S North University Avenue. v m22 WIIJ. sacrifice U2 Chrysler S.- '.! Phone 210 m24 LMo m24 WHEN you buy an auto, aijk your le..'.er" about the $5 00 down, 20-mor.th 20-mor.th payment plan of the Personal Per-sonal Finance Co. 207 Knight Block. Thone 210. tt i;t.,l FOUR door Foi.i se.l.-m. 422 So 1 W. I'h. 1277. ni24 FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 RM. Cool mod. furn. apt. 603 North 1st West. m25 OR nnf 3 rm mod. apt 17 West 2nd South ni24 3. ?, W. Also f rm. home. Inq 255 W. 2nd South. m2l 3 Sl'NNY rooms with bath. 337 No. 4lh West. m22 5 ROOM mod turn IviNe ;U( North University Aw 3 OR 4 cm apt. Private bath Wlti East 3rd North. n21 2 RMS and kitchenette. Phone Holt Inq 15 S. 1 W. m24 Relieves J dj&TjjT pray ' j.WmG LEY'S r3 TH PER mm OPPORTUNITIES nabins - Houses - Modern Homes - j-ots - .Building sites - Productive Farms - Ranches - Stores -Business Property - Fire Insurance Insur-ance .- Money Loaned. To Serve You Better Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards BROKER 39 VV. 2nd No. St. Provo, Utah A Number of Real Buys in Homes. See our Window Display. Dis-play. Farms and Ranches Make Offer. Some Business Property. Some Trades. Fire Insurance. IXTERMOI'NTAIN REALTY Phone 456 53 No. Univ. Ave. Reduce Your Mortgage Payments Under the FHA Insured Mortgage Plan. We will loan up to 80 of the appraised value. Call I CRAY REALTY COMPANY ! or write 1 C AI'SON BOv'IAN, REALTORS Salt 11,.- City BUY NOW! 8 Room Mod. Br. Home - Steam hat. very good close-in location loca-tion rn paved street; all special improvements paid, with extra lot: all for only $3250: good terms A Fine Well-built 6 Room Mod. Br. Home, full basement: splendid splen-did location on paved street. All special improvements paid priced right for a quick sale; terms. 5 Rm. Mod. Br. Home or. large lot: barn, coops, garage, very good location on state hi-way. np,tr schools, stores and church. A real bargain at S2375; good terms. Alwavs the Best there is in Real Estate, Insurance, Loans Dixon Real Estate Company It's So If We Say So! Business Card Furniture Dealers FURNITURE REPAIRED LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED & Repaired at Reasonable Prices! We Euv, Sell and Exchange FURNITURE REPAIRED Free Call and Delivery Service WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Satisfaction Guaranteed GENERAL SHOP Phone !)15-W - 15f North Univ. GEO. BII,US, Manager LOST WHITE gold watch with yellow gold chain: Initial "L" on back. Ret to 731 W. 4 S. Reward. m20 WANTED TO BUY 1ST CLASS ladie.s bicycle. Ph. 708W in evenings. m20 HIGHEST prices paia Tor dead or useless horses and cows. John Kuhni. Ph. 680, Provo. m26 PLUMBING SERVICE FOR Dependable plumbing and service call Gilbert Field. 1396J tf LATE model car for building site just outside city limits preferable. prefer-able. Write Herald. Box B. m24 INSTRUCTION WANT GOVERNMENT JOB Start $105-$ 175 month. Men-women. Men-women. Qualify immediately for Provo examinations. Experience Ex-perience usually unnecessary Full particulars -list positions FREE. Write today sure Franklin Institute, Dept. 470P Rochester, N. Y. j4 HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING 5c per yd. Button But-ton holes. 185 S. 4 W Formerly White Sewing Machtn Co. j!5 TAILORING TAILORING for ladles and gentlemen. Mitchell the Tailor. ?r,7 North. 3rd East. Provo. jl2 PAINTING AND' .JPAPjBB JNGING FOR painting, paperhanging, kal-somlning, kal-somlning, Ph. 1477W. 671 E. 5 So. j4 FECT GUM UttP WANTED -FEMALE EXPER. berry pickers. Trans, and bonus for steady help. Write Willis Robinson Rt.' 2, Box 329, Provo. m21 FOR RENT - UNFUBNISHED 3 RM. partly mod. home near B. Y. U. No children. Apply 691 No. Univ. Ave. jl 3 RM. mod apt. Private bath and garage. 267 E. 2 N. m20 Probate and Guardianship . Notices Consult County Clerk or the ! Respective Signers for Furthor I Information. SHERIFF'S SAU In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in an.d j for the County of Utah, State of Utah. The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, a corporation, plaintiff.ian, which point is on the West BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES KOV0 . 6T09 vWVVNfc , vOWY. YOUft MWbMKTOMb TO UK VY VOTVYOO WASH TUBBS ALLEY OOP WELL, EVERYTHING IS ROSY I'VE GOT MY THRONE BACK WITHOUT A LOT OP TROUBLE, SO I GUESS I'LL GO SIT OK! IT POR A SPELL - CKAOKl , - GRAKJD WIZER. FRECKLES AND HIS GOSH, THAT DOG SURE IS HOWLING I I WOKIDER WHAT'S WPOKIG ' WITH MIM Er. ME 5UI?REMPeK C ( EE WIZ! I MlGHTA KNOWN I ) ( why, SOU TURTLE- ( COULPN'T BUUFF 'lfv WITHOUT J Vv NECKED HOOT A GUN . . Pi '. vc MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE GET IT, NOW, LEW VVEkl- TW15 !5 THE WAV DEVRIE5 (bCl AWAV WITM MVCA. 7 Phone 495 vs. Cbnrad Maajjr, Jr. and Anna W. Maag, his wife; Grant Ekins, Administrator of the Estate of Ernest Ekins, deceased; Wesley C. Maag and LuciHe Maag, his wife; and Third Doe, defendants. TO BE OL-t AT SHERIFF'S SALE at eleven o'clock a. m, cri the 5th day of June, 1936, at the front door of the Courthouse in Provo, Utah, the property situated situ-ated in aforesaid County and particularly par-ticularly described as follows: PARCEL li Commencing at the Northwest corner of the South-fast South-fast quarter of Section 17, Township Town-ship 6 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lh'kc Base and Meridian, thence Fast 14.70 chains; thence South 20 00 chains; thence West 14.70 chains; thence North 20.00 chains to the place of beginning, containing con-taining 29.40 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2: Commencing 6.92 chains Wtsr; cf rne Southeast corner cor-ner of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quartei of Section 17. Township 6 South, Range 2 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Merid- YOU ? BOtvyb f0fY VMTV ALL TWT 60 FRIENDS HUH .... PLHUGH... PLMGR... GPUKGH... FRECK-WAkE UP' THERE'S A DOG HOWLING HUH? OUTSIDE ?! i hiii mm EH ? lT SAYS,YER MAJESTY. WHATsA THAT ITS LADIES THIS? DAY-AklD AS YOUR h GRAKJD WIZER, I AD- ' V V,SE YOU STAY i AWAY J A - d VOUR PEPUCTIVE POWERS AMAZE THIS MUMBLE PERSOM, COLONEL-BUT, HAST EM - SOUMD CALL TO ARMS WWAT PO VOU MEAW;LEW? ; I'VA C30IMG TO PUCK POWM i THIS HOL.E ANJD BRIMG 1 THAT BIRD &ACK, PRDKTTO? 4 line of the Railroad property: thence West 1838 chains to the Southwest concr of the property owned by grantors; thence North 20.00 chains; thence East 6.65 chains more or less to the West ine of the railroad property; thence South 29 30' East along said West line of Railroad property prop-erty 22.83 chains, more or less to the place or beginning, containing Z5.U0 acres, more or less. The property herein described contains in the aggregate 54.40 acres, more or leas. TOGETHER with all rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation irriga-tion of said premises. TOGETHER with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, re-mainders, rents, issues and profits pro-fits thereof. Dated May 12, 1936. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff. Utah County, Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Herald Her-ald May 13, 20, 27, June 3, 1936. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Arthur N. Taylor, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned un-dersigned at the Law Office of THE OLO UCCrXtEQ. OOD TVFT FN.OvO'b M TVE. OT K TOTT E EQOkV TO COTOONiOtO eTOKYOKi FOOEY-' I GUESS I'M TH' klKJG AROUMD HER-AM' WHEKJ I KJEEDAKJY ADVICE FROM YOU, I'LL ASK FOR IT- KJOW, WATCH ME -ILL SHOW V'SUMPIW TOO LATE, SAV FRIENP-MOLE FRIENP-MOLE NOW FILLEP WITH 1 ENEMY ITCOOP3 S"i ( s r .... ...... HEY FOP.... AND MOM : M SOME DOG IS MAKING J AN AWFUL RACKET J OJTSIDEC V C7 0 MMi If v iiJ Maurice Harding, Farmers and I Merchants- Bank Building, Provo, j Utah, on or before the 20th day i of September, A. D., 1936. j ARTHUR D. TAYLOR, LYNN D. TAYLOR, ELTON L. TAYLOR, HENRY D. TAYLOR, Administrators. Pub. May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 1936. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John A. Boshard, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1309 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before be-fore the 25th day of July, A. D. 1936. MILDRED B. MOORE, Administratrix of the Estate of John A. Boshard, Deceased. Pub. in Evening Herald May 13, 20, 27, June 3, 1936. NOTICE Notice of a meeting for con- i sidering requests made to increase the budget for Utah County, Utah, ; for the year 1936. ! TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ! Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to Title 19, Chapter 16. Section 22, of the Revised Stat- oY TVVt. WY( VfiVVtt I cw t n MOW , 9ROF,LtbbOR ? P UK )1936 BV ME SERViCC . INC T. M, WOW, WHAT, IN THE NAME OF GOODNESS WAS THE OBJEC WAKING US ALL 4 w 7 f -i JV 1 .LCOl ' ) a Til 1' IV M rtoT.'l;? L. tl) 13g BY NETsVlCgflNCT f. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF , 1 r in r J 13 SAY YOU MEAM THEY'RE IT Mi GMT WAVE BEEN, IP VOU HAPN'tJST JrZJCjl IFIOURIMO ON CAPTUEiMCb COME ALOKJG, LEW WEN - TLL GET AfpJ YouA E CJTY BY SNEAKING E3CtOAPE STARTER, TO CUT TWEM Uil , M VfiFmV TUNNEL -TM IS lSCOIJOBEJg utes of Utah, 1933, a meeting of , the County Commissioners will be held on the 27th day of May, i 1936 at the hour of 10:00 A. M. in the County Commissioners room in the City and County Building, j Provo, Utah for the purpose of : amending the appropriations or- j dinance to govern expenditures of the various departments of Utah ; County for the year 1936 as follows: County Recorder's Department Increase $1,400.00 County Treasurer's Department Increase .$1,200.00 The budget is available for public pub-lic inspection and any person interested in-terested may examine the same, together with the contemplated increases in-creases at the office of the County Coun-ty Auditor and may appear at said meeting and make any objections cr protests or take any other proper step in relation to the pro-j pro-j posed increases or any part thereof. n Dated at Provo. Utah County. j Utah, this 20th day' of May. A D. ! 1936. By Order of the Board of County Commissioners. C. A. GRANT, County Clerk 1 By Orville L. Larson, deputy clerk 1 Date of publication Mav 20 193(1 (SEAL) TvA OKT I VUT VfVA TVt TULNSOQE M LPsCH 'bO THEY'D E tASER TO UFxKiOV.E '. I'M GO6 TO TrXVi.. THVM OVfcte TO fx BKW KVO ?OT TVKYJA M TWt MKUV.T ,TOQ ONLV I CAN CT THIS HlLL,OUTA r v R0CK$lidp7 REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. K. CAWTCHA READ? WELL , GOSH j YOU ALL WEt?E ASLEEPJ AND SURELY NrOU DON'T THINK TO LI STEM TO THAT NOISE ALL BY MYSELF ? VINEYARD MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS Reporter Phone 01 -R -4 Mrs. Wesley Maag had as her guest over the week end, her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Ray Nevman oi Stockton, Stock-ton, Cal. Mrs. Milton Holdaway and son LeRoy and Mrs. Jennie Fox spent the week ena in Salt Lake with relatives. Miss Leah Harding, Miss Margie Mar-gie Williams, Sheldon Andreason and Neal L;unneu were graduated from the Lincoln Seminary at 1 the commencement exercises held Sunday evening. Miss La Vone Olson is visiting with relatives at Park City for two weeks. Mrs. Betty Maw returned 40 her horru in Ogden after spending several weeks here the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hulda Hansen. The Genealogical workers to attend at-tend the stake convention Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holda-1 Holda-1 way, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fil-lerup. Fil-lerup. Mr. and lurs. Axel Andrea-son. Andrea-son. Mrs. Ray Harding. Mrs. Vera Larsen, Miss Leah Harding, Victor M. Anderson. Joseph A. Murdoch, Thomas Wells. John K. Allen, S. H. Blake and Max Blake. BY MARTIN OF YOU'O .tTTYi. HAM. r XT'L TO EAT, -AT5Y , 9Y BY CRANE HELP? I'M HEAPIN' FOR TH CUFF BY HAMLIN 'j SAY, WHASSA MATTER WITH YCU, N VA BIO PADDLE- FOOTED PELICAM, BY BLOSSER I WANTED T M REC U S Ft Off 1936 BV NC SERVICE INC ' ! J i BY THOMPSON and COLE |