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Show I. , - V 5 t -1 i - V'' 5 v- t ii f, i V n rp r r or - WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ada will appeti en the Classified Ad Page If they are the office before a. dl, after which they will appear in the column "Too Ut 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 if pbcned into the office by 4 p. in. Rates Vi rlrst 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 00 cents. ( Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, 2 line. Double price will be charged if payment is delayed delay-ed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 ceats per line par insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt. type. .mSTBUOTION S. Kvt-irnrnt?rit Jobs. Men-wom--n. '""'Start $105-$175 month. Try next Provo examinations. San. pie coaching and listo0 fkp:fi. Apply t(lay. Box 1360S, 'fvt Herald. , a4 LOST 1 HI:()VN mare. 1000 ks. Wire ut sear on left front foot. Ph. ;2V Karl Loader. PI. drove, uarcl. j7 Y A li-LINYi Jersey heifer, believ-t believ-t d tu be in Lake View of Vineyard. Vine-yard. Reward. Call 034R2. j7 3 KM. mod. apt. Elect, euippe-l. Heat and h. w. Ph. Sam Levin, 189 or 557. j9 f KM. mod. psment. 407 S. 3 W. Adults. Ph.' 71W. PI. Grove. j8 RM. mod.- home, tit 11 W. Ph. 247J. $20v 529 So. Also garage. J7 KM. "mod house with garage. Phone I If, North 4 th East. KM unf. mod. apt. m;k. 221 K. 3rd North. jy13 FOR SALE ORN TRADE 2 COW'S, will trade for chickens. Phune 031R3. jB POR RENT FURNISHED KKFISHI.Y cleaned 5 rm. apt. Adults. 211E. 1st N. Ji 4 KM. apt. cuple. 230 with garage. El. 3rd So. for jio 1 2 KM mod. apt., garage, n. .-nt. 240 E 3rd So. base-jlO base-jlO HSKl'INC rm. for 1 or 2 people.. 24 7 West 3rcLSuuth. 38 NICKLYl'urn. 4 rm. home, olc. jijiup- Ku-ctiH( ity furnished, lor c.-upk- $37.50. r.21 . 3 W. j7 SMALL dean apt, with private L.iih 3.7 X 3 E. j7 STPJCTLY mod 01 small. Ph. furn. apts. Iarge 9-24 or 2. jy6 N1-:V 3 rm. mod. apt. No children. chil-dren. G33 N. 5 E. jy6 FOR SALE HOUSES BARGAIN! 7 rm. mod. home. $2HM). 1 W. 3 N. Springville. jl5 HELP WANTED MALE BOY for farm work. Bd. and rm. Some cash C H. Durrant, West Drive. j!2 E.I'EKIENCp:iJ fry cKk, Apply Sutton Cafe. SERVICE station operator. ply College Service. 5th N. Univ. Ave. jy6 voa should -ray WPUff LEY'S BEVOND ALL QUESTION tT VEEPS "THE TASTE. rvOIST AND AIDS DlGESTlONil T HOMES and FARMS Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards 5 K. mod. brick. H. A. heat, garage, ga-rage, large lot on cement Hiway 1H $3250, a real buy. 4 r. mod., full basement $2600. 8 r. mod. brick, large lot, close to B.. Y. U. $1700. Many others, see us for Homes, Farms, Ranches, Business Busi-ness Office Rents. PROWS 6 HAWS, Relator. 53 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 456. Business Card Furniture Dealers FCRNITURE REPAIRED LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Si Repaired at Reasonable Prices! We Buy, Sell and Exchange Free Call and Delivery Service WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Satisfaction Guaranteed GENERAL SftOP Phone 915-W - 159 North Univ. GEO. BILLS, Manager FOR MISCELLANEOUS GOOD black English curtants. Deliver twice a wk. Ph. 04R2. J12 SPRINGER Spaniel pups. Ph. 027R2. C. H. Durrant. jl2 MAN'S Iver-Johnson bicycle, $15. 544 W. 3 S., Ph. 527J. j7 MONTERENCY cherries, 3 cts. You pick them. Ph. 036J4, 4 mi. East of Memorial hall. jlO SEMI sweet Vrherries. A. G. Olson, 855 West 10th South. j9 GOOD used furnace, Cheap. 471 West 1st So. Ph. 417. j8 lURNITL) RE. Party leaving town. Must have quick sale. 691 South 3rd West. j7 515 AUTO tow-bar, Phone 769W. only $7.50. J7 PULLETS, 8 wks old; also pullets pul-lets months old, started to lay. See Poultiymen's Hatchery, Springville, Utah. jyl2 f.'HITE Sewing Machines, genu- me partswfieedles and service. Jlf mstitching 5c yd. Elizabeth Souter Shop, 458 W. Center. jy7 FOR RENT PTLY furn. very convenient 3 rm. apt. Elec. range and ref. Tile cupboard. Furnace, etc. See it at 425 N. 4 W. or Ph. 444. j9 PLTiSjQ SERVICE FOR pependable plumbing and serv:ce call Gilbert Field. 1396J. tf WANTED TO BUY WILL pay cash for good Bb clarinet. Ph. 1275 j 29 DODGE sedan, G wheel hy-' hy-' draulic brakes, shock absorb., A-l cond. Cheap for cash. 99 orthlst West. j7 WHEN you buy an autcv aalt youi dealer about the $5.00 down, 20-mojith 20-mojith payment plan of the Personal Per-sonal Finance Co. 207 Knighi Block. Phone 210. tl MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE Insulation Rock Wool Average house $50. Ph. 1347W. Grant Eklns. 160 S. 3 E. j9 S. F. LEGionrminEs ELECT DELEGATES male. - SPANISH FORK Delegates to jSthe State convention of the Amer- v j ican Legion to be held in Salt At: ! Lake City in August hav ebeen eiec'ju Dy r-osi do uu uiie American Ameri-can Legion at Spanish Fork as follows: Ivan K. Stewart, post commander, chairman; adjutant Bernell Hansen, vice chairman; F. J. Thomas, Cliff Hitchings, R. S. Hughes, Mart Merritt, Merin Davis, awrence Johnson, John E. Booth, Rus?ell Nelson. Alternates, Joseph E. Nelson, Bryan G. Stewart, Fred S. Dart, Jd., Arlyn Hickman, Chris Hal-verson, Hal-verson, Clinton Hawkins, W. W. Hone, Wm. J. Money, Mik Bur-raston, Bur-raston, Arthur Briggs and Gomer Thomas. Other matters discussed at the meeting were plans for holding a series of dances at the Edge water resort. These dances will be held during Kie summer months. PER-FECT GUM K , 1? ' ' f'v: ;,- A ate : f I V -r ' ' - I v V ; . : - f .! I , TiOIICCS v - Cbiit unty . Clerfe or the RpecUve!2aerf for Fuitltei NOTICE OF BAWC i Aunun Mining: and Milling C9. principal, phice, of business, Provo, Utah,, ' f" . -V , .. . Notice lit Uiat theff 1 are delinquent upon, the following fol-lowing descttbjd, tocks, on e,c-coynjt e,c-coynjt qf assessment No. 12 levied on the 23rd day . of iay 1936, the seyeral amouna, set apposite the names of ' the respective .stockT holders, as foflows: Cert. No. Name Shares Amt, 46 tfinerva Nowers-2933 1-3 $2.93 47 Minerva Nowers 162-3 .17 77 J. If. Norman 5630 5.63 131 J. H. Norman 2000 2.00 140 Francis McPhie 1000 1.00 103 Wm. A. Dixon 25000 25.00 6 John S. Holdaway 25000 25.00 And in accordance with law and an orde of the board of directors made on the 23rd day of May 1936 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES T?K TeY4 I Vou'viE WASH TUBBS better let me get out, fella ft 1 V- BX TRUCK - CAKRYN& 'APPCOACHES THE SPOT WHERE WILLIE ZARAT HAS HIDDEN A CHARGED ALLEY OOP SAY. OOOLA NEVER MIND - WHERE ARE COME ALONG T 1 LVA TAKIN V YOU'LL SEE, SOON, I ? ME? M ENUUbH. BESIDES LOSING PACE 1 X S .- KING WUR'S 5ISTER. O-X Al 1 PV OOP PI IPT14PD COMPLICATED MATTERS bv gumming up the king's Suit with ooola FRECKLES AND HIS LOOK AT THAT BOAT... THAT'S WHAT I CALL FUN TONIGHT JTLL PULL JNTO ELMSPOPT THE ON AN' PICK UP MORE TO CARGO AN' HEAD - FDR RICKTDKl ! t 1 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE SAyTHE CRY SEEMS TO BE CJOMIMO FROM PIack AND LEW WEWJN TMEIR SEARCH FOR MYRA, HAVE A30VB, LEW IT LIKE .... IT S MVRA'S VOICE Cl I A PENETRA TED TO THE MAIN VAULT OF THE TOMB. HOWEVER, THEVKMOiV NOTHlNaOF fTHERft is-- yo.manyaxes fsfeaqrc parcel 01 tkyjbeneciaaj, will ''o4. at puWic aucUop ..the office of the secretary, ibe company, com-pany, , Arnold Djxon, 47Q West t t HQ!; .ftt : thevbour 'ciocic P-w, on the, 4i day ictly IfiS&.to pay fthe delinquent asaefi-meit, asaefi-meit, together wth e-.cost-advertiaing tand expense of sale.-RNQU sale.-RNQU DpCpN - ,, gecretam 470 West lat North,! Provo, Utah Pub. dates June 22, 29, 'July 6.' 1936. 'SHERIFF'S SALE In tLe District Court in and for the bounty of Utah,, State Of Utah. ' Elwood A. Anderson, plaintiff, vs. W. O. Willard and Cora M. Willard, his wife; Joseph Hafen and Miry H. Hafen, his wife; and Moreland Truck Company, a corporation, cor-poration, defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE at eleven o'clock a. m. von the 8th day of July 1936, at the , Front Door of the Courthouse, in BOTH MJE-Vy. , Yaw, applesauce . j l ... .v. ...v.......-.-.-.-.... . lOO OUART& OP NiiTRnJ vrpCiN (?APtDL v nov-look down) why, nothin' much-) THERE-WHAT DOy'CEPTlN' ol king wur "YOU SEE? CTALKJN' TO A BUNCM J V S OF- HIS SOLDIERS- JUST WITH FRIENDS YEP THE STARS'LL BE OUT AND THE MOON WILL MAKE A PATH ON RIVER, AN THOSE PEOPLE THE TOP DECK CAN LISTEN THE GENTLE LAPPING OF THE RIVER boy; MUST BE- SOME SORT SOUMD OF SECRET BOOM-- W Provo, , tltahr he. property situ ated in aforesaid County and par-ticularlyv par-ticularlyv vdescrjbed 4 aavfbllows. Commencing 25.17 chains East and Ub& i chalna South M degree West of the Nprthwest corner of the. Southeast quarter of Section 11, Township 7. South Range, 2 Mtt of Salt Lake Meridian; thence South S9 degrees East 16.66 rods; thence South 1 degree West 6.4 rods; thence North 89 degrees West 16.66 rods; thence North l degree East 6.44 rods to beginning. Area, 0.T7 'of an acre. Dated June 12, 1936. E. O. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County. Utah. Publication in Piovo Evening Herald Her-ald June 15, 22, 29. July 6, 1936. TOWNSEND MEETING S PRING VILLE A meeting of the Springville Townsend club is scheduled for Friday, July 10, at the L. D. S. seminary building. President H. J. Schlappi announces. announc-es. Officers will be elected for the coming year and a progam with out-of-town speakers will also al-so feature the- meeting. "Central heating," by means of heaps of leaves and other decaying decay-ing matter which give off heat, is used by termites, or white ants. in warming th.ir nests. CWPN&YS- .CVAQ.vAG J f I ,1' M f&YES A-GUTTERN 2AJ2AT PRE PARES TO SET OFfl THE EXPLOSION. PYNAMfTE. TPM SAWYER IMAGINE DID IT WITH GOING DOWN HUCK FIMM AN' WHAT WAS GOOD THE RrvR IM A BOATf ENOUGH FOR TDM IS GOOD ENOUGH FDR ME, Suddenly myra, in the secret TOMB, HEARS A SOUMp BEIjOW AMD, IN A FLASHSHE REMEM-. BER THE BASSAGE -THAT LEADS TO THE MAIN VAULT WHICH SHE HAS SEEN ON THE PLAN5 - . THIS WAY : COMB, QUICKLY j7 I, BtfXtSf-OE01tG15"F;WELLS 1 J BepoHef-fhohe" Dl-U-4 i -i 1 . .- t i.i ,, .e Relief society' We ting wlll be held Thursday' afternoon at 5:30 p. . in. at the home of Mrs. Nora Harding. Tfce;yis4tln teachers re port for June, and the teachers topic for July will be given. Mrs. Mabel iBunker wiU be n charge of the Jesson. Ladle? apron patterns are , to be exchanged for ideas for the fall bazaar. Refreshments will be served by the Handy Ten 4-H Girla .club. All . members are cordially invited to attend. Mr. ad lira. EJrwin MUls Misa Rosetta .Mills and Marious Mills of Price visited here Sunday with reiauves. sV Mrs, .EUlen , Humphry and her granddaughter, Miss Ellen Scorup visited here with Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg enroute to their home in Salina, following a two weeks trip to Canada, at Billings; Montana they were met by Miss Edith Scorup, Sco-rup, who is laboring as a missionary mission-ary in the North Central States mission, together with k caravan of Saints from that mission they went to the Cardston temple, where several days were spent. They report a very enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Blanchard rr STrW . J .....II.. . .... . .-. WM-r. (A i WASH 4S ON HIS TRAM.. v S. X WELL, CAM ( KUH-I DOMT VOU GUE55 GUESS- JUDGING WHAT HE'S J PROM TH' LOOK TALKING? ON HIS FACE LAST TIME I HIM, VO SAV FFECK.WHY mjLDNT WE GO MOM AN' POP a MVDULDNT MIND; WE GOULD BUY A BOAT .WrTH THAT MONEY kes lj Acr 1 Cr4 ANOTHER INSTANT, JACK AND LEW HAVE CLAMBERED THfaOUOH THE P3ASSA6E-WAY,AMD P3ASSA6E-WAY,AMD STANPY MYRA'S: SIDE. . MYRAI WHAT! ISfT? r . . 1-:h I L7t?v -X 1 --1 of-Hammond. Idaho,' spent -the Fourth here, the guests of Mr. and Mr.t Hugh :J. pavis. ' V j VMrs. Av J. Redd and infanj son-of Monti cello are visiting here at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elmer Holdaway. v . .Mra, Arthur Winters and chiid-reU chiid-reU Qf Pleasant Grove have spent the .v week-end In Vineyard visiU ing relatives.. . ,Miss Norma Anderson left Friday Fri-day for Idaho Falls, Idaho, where she Vill stay indefinitely. , r.C V. Hansen, gave a fine. JK lUatrated lecture on "The Evils of Cigarette" at the mutual conjoint meeting Sunday evening in the wj-d hall. Counselor Dean Miner Was in charge and the singing was directed by Mrs. Velda Bunker. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Blalce and family and Misa Aretta Sum-eion Sum-eion of Salt Lake spent the fourth I on a motor trip to Evanston. Wy oming. Enroute .there they visited with relatives at Coalville and Rockport. AUXILIARY ELECTION SET SPRINGVILLE Annual election elec-tion of officers of the Legion auxiliary aux-iliary will be heid Wednesday, at 8 p. m., ai Memorial hall, President Presi-dent Bell Sumsion announces. In connection with the business to be conducted a one-act play will be given together with musical selections. se-lections. All members are urged to at'j.md. I 090M ????? 10 VV TO I XtM V W WHOA, THERE! POT UP VOUR J X HANPSn f "V tjLA .yKYty. ifty. HAFTA TH' SAW WHERE GOULD WE GET A BOAT FOR 35? "THAT WOULDWT BUY US MUCH MORE "TTJAU A L I AAD t fib. $.St CjREAT GUNSf V HPS DEAD. I 1 ft ,rl r-iv11 i r r rr i 1 1 All! PECORATEP UP WITH KNOTS -ON THEIR J J RIGHT-BUT V SKULLS f EVEN VOL) CAN'T , HIM. I'D SAV A HOLD OPP AN V - sENTlREAMV Sffe WiJ OH, TOO HORRFSLE Mff T?rlAfl,2E? 1 I pftttAk.n .1 HAT "35 Jf TTL MUKUX QUIET OE3RATICI : fAT'CFacaWILtS; r - 5 S 1 SPRINGVILLE With a larere j percent of ciiolzens v joining with otner commumcies ana others retiring - to the canyons and resorts, re-sorts, July Fourth was observed quietly here Saturday Activities under toe directiofi of the city council, began withVa day break salute. Early in the forenoon a band concert under direction of Delmar Dickson, was given at the city park. Later children's games and otier sports were held. In the evening the band - again eptertained with a "concert at the city park in connection with a progranj of readings, vocal and instrumental solos and dueta. 4-H CLUB ELECTS SPRINGVILLE The Third ward 4-H club girls at the first meeting, Wednesday night, elected officers for the summer as follows: fol-lows: President, Vivian Keddle; vice-president, Helen Evans: retary-treasurer, LaVern Hone; repor'r, Rae Gabbitis; song and cheer leader, Elsie Sumsion; leader, lead-er, Mrs. L. Clark. The club scheduled to meet Weekly has selected for their name "The Sewretts." BY MARTIN n SEJtvtcc we. t. m. aca. u. a r at. orr. J BY CRANE 1 ih. wtsfc rr yyr.'. BY HAMLIN BY BLOSSER UaWX T rr- r -jl SURE.' LIKE A I- ( WELL...A CAR,: sajr-srARTEFe; j AKI AN ANCHOR-ii 1 a SET Cf r v ' BY THOMPSON and COLL IT IS VRY IMPORIANT WE TOUCH NOTHING-' MOST MYSTERIOUS .1 |