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Show 'PROYQpflJTAHr EVENING ?HERALiyv TPESDAY," 'MXRCflt: 15, 1938 , PAGE ."SEVEN For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if they tire in the office, before 9 a. m., after Which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." V Want Ada will be accepted until 1 p. m. daily. On Saturday Sat-urday Want Ads coming in between 10 a. m. and 3 p. ni. will be put in the "Too Late For Classification." Rates Ftraf and jiecond day, each Insertion 10 cents per line; three days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; tvm weeks, 70 cents per line; one month $1.20 per One. 1 Minimum charge 25 cents.) Count five words to Una. Minimum accepted, 2 lines. Classified ads must be paid in advance! Legal Hate 10 cents per line per insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt. type. ptB REAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS : Business Busi-ness or Residence Insurance, Bonds or Notary Work-See Work-See or Phone No. 4 HEAL REALTY COMPANY 165 West Center Street Provo's New Shopping Centei See our windows for specials MISCELLANEOUS Ujij i-ru-iiK.' . ' ' rwr i " " PAINTING and 'paper hanging. Bob Owen White. Ph. 654 Vv. ml8 PAPER HANGING and paper -rurTi : Fred Nelson. Phone 1022 W. a3 FOR SALE CARS 1935 CHEV 4 door sedan with trunk. Exceptionally clean. Call Mr. Bird, Farmers and Merchants Merch-ants Bank. ml8 WHEN you Duy an autc, afifc youl dealer about the $5 01 down 2t month payment plan of the Perr ona Finance Co. 207 Knight rfldck. Phone ?10. tl FOR SALE HOUSES BRAND new home by owner. Strictly modern. 469 So. 3 W. $300 down. Leo Knight, Ph. 525. ml8 HOUSE and 5 ac. also house and 2 ac. Easy terms. S. W. Kitch- en, Orem. 16 5 RM- mod. brick home, furnace, Ig. lot. 240 No. 5 East. m21 FOR RENT GARAGE. Close to B. Y. U. 691 No. Univ. Ave. Phone -894W. " m20 HELP WANTED MALE MAN operate Soap Route. Start immediately. Up to $45 first week. Car as bonus. Write Mills, 1601 Poplar, Oakland, California. ml5 WANTED MisteUancona "WOMAN wants Work in bachelor home. Write Herald Box P. ml5 HELP WANTEDFEMALE EXPERIENCED girl for hswk. 2 children. Must be dependable. Write Box 10, Herald. ml8 WANTED TO BUY GOOD work horse. Broke to cultivate. culti-vate. Ph. 026J1. Rt. 3, Box 206. ml8 Tri-State Lumber Co. "Helpful Were Most Folks Buy Their BUILDING MATERIALS Where Most Folks Buy Their COAL! pn Main Highway One Mile from Provo r.A good paying business. If you are interested, you cannot pass up" this good buy. We have old homes .and new ones, trade" land for homes. 37 a., full water right, $1,500. We will build you a home.- See us for Insurance, the best." Prows .it Haws, 53 N. Univ. Ave, Provo. Phone 4S6 GENERAL SHOP Best Bargains in New and Used Furniture t New and used ranges, heaters, $4.00 and up; 'dressers $7.00 up; beds, $2.00 up; new chairs, $1.35 up. We buy, sell and exchange furniture. furni-ture. 159 No. Univ. Avenue. FOR RENT Unfurnished 3 RM. heated apt. Elec. equipped, carpeted. 48 E. 2nd No. m20 3 RM. mod. apt. Heat, H. W. Electric range. 427 E. 6 N. ml8 NEW 4 rm. mod. apt! Pri. bath, Elec. range. 172 E. 2 S. ml5 OR FURN., new 2 rm. mod. apt. elec. stove, priv. bath, heated, adults. 409 E. 2 No. Ph- 815W ml6 FOR SALE Miscellaneous HSTEfNovMustsenTcheap 694 No. 1 West. PACKARD piano, first class shape 234 So. 1-East. ml7 PRAC. new, 3 pc. overstuffed set. 256 East Center. m20 WE handle the famous No. 1 Martin Mar-tin guaranteed no clinker coal. Phone 336. al4 FERTILIZER for lawns and garden gar-den spots fro msheep corrals by ton or sack. Ph. 796. ml8 UTAH'S hottest cleanest coal. Starts quicker, burns longer, less soot, less ash. Immediate del. Correct weight. Right Weighs. Phone 525. ml8 GOOD sound work horse. Glen Williams, Vineyard Rt. 1, Box 236. ml5 BUILDING lot, excellent location, reas. price. Inq. 492 E. Center. ml8 ELECTROLUX refrig. 4M ft., prac. new. $80. 150 E. 7 S. Spv. ml 5 GOOD Dicklo wheat. Certified last year. Ph. 026J1. Rt. 3, Box 206. rnl.8 RASPBERRY plants, Latham. Also Jonathan apples. 1020 W. 5th North. ml8 MANURE spreader. Good cond. Cheap. R.' F: D. 3, Box 260 Henry Maag. mlp SPRING frys. 5 for $1.00. Grant Wentz, 2nd house west of Skinner's Skin-ner's store, Orem. . m20 APPLES, potatoes, parsnips. Will deliver. Phone 482. ml7 HOLSTEIN cow, freshen soon, 3rd calf. 995 E. Center. ml6 GLADIOLUS bulbs, all colors, 25 lge. bulbs ai aiiterent 00c del. W. Reed Nuttall. Ph. 012R3. al9 1ST. class house trailer, Jersey cow, elec. refrigerator. Rt. No. 2, Box 177. ml6 COAL, guaranteed rates, Chris Christopherson. Phone 791 M 16 SPRING CANTON CUAb 6 ton. HiU Bros. 90 E. 12 N., Ph. 1512. s ml5 FOR SALE OR LEASE 2 FARMS. J. E. Vincent. 80 North 7 West. ml7 BOARD AND ROOM GOOD board and heated room. 681 North 1st West. ml7 GOOD board and heated rooms. 320 East 1st North. ml8 LAND and HOMES ATTRACTrVE!--l9 A. Mod. Home fruits Close Lincoln High School. " o . Modern Home S Acres Land Near New Hospital Site. Canyon Road Five Home Coop. Acres Two Apartments Dormitory. Close to New Wanted! Four Buyers $225 Each for 4 Lots 3 rods by 0 rods Abstracts. Excellent Constructed New Home Hardwood FlodraP 4 R., Full Basement $3500. Mod. Home Large Lot Near New School East Front offered of-fered Reasonable. PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY 39 W. 2nd North St., Provo, Utah FOR RENT FURNISHED APT. for girls, good location. 690 No. 4 E. ml7 ONE light house-keeping room. No children. 56 E. 2nd So. ml7 HEATED rm. suitable for batching, batch-ing, also 2 garages. 458 W. 4 So. m21 OR UNF. 3 rm. mod. apt. 33 E. 3 N. Call ater 4 p. m. m20 2 ROOM modern apartment. 355 East 7th North. ml8 2 RMS. main floor, heat and hot water. Phone 02J1. ml CLEAN, private, strictly mod. apt. Good location. Ph. 954M. ml5 2 RMS., 1st floor, fine i-urniture, clean. Phone 306W. ml7 3 RM. mod. apt. Lights, gas. 681 N. 1st West. ml7 NICELY furn. apt. Also heated bedroom, i-'h. 1298. 418 N. 5 W. m6 2L s 3 ROOM modern apartment. 156 South 3rd West. ml6 SLEEPING rooms. Garage. Phone 692W. 174 No. 1 East. ml8 LOWER single apartment, ,heat, hot water. 270 N. 1 E. Ph. 1525J. m27 OREM Timpanogos Ward Sharon Ward MRS. MERRILL CR AND ALL ReporterPhone 026-R-8 The family of Mrs. - Malinda Newell gathered at her home Friday Fri-day evening to honor her on the seventy-ninth anniversary of her birth. The time was spent in visiting and games were played. A tasty luncheon was served to the following. Mrs. Parker Mrs. Don Loveridge and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter of Lehl, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Carter and Mrs. Elmer Jones of Provo, "Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jepper-son, Jepper-son, Mr. and Mrs. Rone Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Hooley, Mr. and Mrs. Cealy Newell, Mr. and Mrs. LeEarl Burr, Mr. and ifrs. Ernest Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Newell, Mr and Mrs. Oris Newell and. Mrs. Malinda Ma-linda Newelh The family were all to-gether with the exception of a daughter, who' is in California and a son in Magna. '- The home missionaries, Mr. John K. Allen and Mrs. Thomas Wells were in charge of the sacrament sacra-ment services in Sharon ward Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter were the speakers and four musical numbers were furnished fur-nished by the Vineyard quartette comprised of Mr. Earl Beck, Mr. Kirby Allen, Mr. Roland Harding and Eiroy Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sumner and their daughter, Mrs. Glen Mayer were Salt Lake visitors Friday. The Hunt Goes On DARLINGTON, Eng. (American (Ameri-can Wfre)0 On with the hunt! The latest attack of the Royal Society for , the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on the an cient 8 port of fox hunting: has failed. Captain High A. Jaffray, a master of fox hounds, was acquit ted in police court here of caus ing suffering to a fox. It was Claimed he tied an . exhausted fox's legs, whirled Jt around his head while blowing a hunting horn and threw it to the hounds LEGAL NOTICES S Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Furtn- r er Information; ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS J Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the City of Provo at its' offices at Provo, Utah, will receive bids for all of the labor and materials required in connection with the construe tlon of two new 'school buildings to be located in Provo, Utah and to toe entitled TIMPANOGOS SCHOOL and PARKER SCHOOL respectively. Bids to be submitted separately for each building and in accordance with the respective plans, specifications and other contract documents on file with the Board of Education of the City of Provo at Provo, Utah; they are also on file at the office ctf James E. Allen, Architect, Prove Pro-ve Utah and at the office of Pope & Burton, Associate Architects, Salt Lake City, Utah, tooth of which architectural firms are associated as-sociated for the Timpanogos School; whereas Ashworth & Markham, Architects of - Provo, Utah are the architects for the Parker School. 0These plans specifications speci-fications and contract documents may be examined and copies obtained ob-tained at the offices of the Board or the .respective architects upon receipt of $15.00 per set, which deposit will be refunded providing bid Js submitted in proper form and upon the return of such cop- ALLEY OOP C ( UCVtMfUaT' TU'BJA - ute ' 1 ( I ,r;V ( HEt. xYl, JSsI a MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE VE. JACJCr MAS MY HOME BEFOREIAnftoPTH -0j WASN'T HE GO I WTO TRAltsllMG. r A JUDGE InJuReyiNKj -IO THE STRICKEM AEEA, MYA DISCOVERS THAT THE TOWN! OF BONVILLE IS SITUATED DIRECTLY IKJ THE PATH OF THE CjR-EAT FUOOD AUKi-T HACRIET P.EEKJ LIKE A r-x TO ME BOOTS AND HER WASH TUBfcS FRECKLES AND HIS Hey! when you stopf-ed so Quick TDU SMASHED MY NOSE ON Ytxj WANTED TO HAVE AN AUTO MOBILE RODEO. MY STEERING WHEEJL' AND TOO Got one ' XOO V0AW I ytS - Pv.V - 1 oo 1 ( TO J ASOOT WOOR J I.OST NOO. ? 9OPOStO f(?4 MVJO ? "Sit Feovesiwv ami y nybooy's a tmimt, no orlhios? tvh aENOi ( N UCVe. LOOK, ) V J0TlCE.APPSTmE WOULD IfDUZ DOZEN ROSES TO MS- I MY APPETTTE'S -y- 1 DlSAPPtfAft. CAROU AKEE i JZs ' 7. FLAR3ACKS.J lT5DJ?S fe 5-r- ies in good - condition within., flv (5) days after; the- bids are opened. f Bidders are nereby noBfie4 pursuant to - the statutes jrf 'tne Bt'j6t.Vtm'-t: local taw thereto there-to . applicable, the 'Board of Edu cation pf the City - of Provo; - has ascertained the general nrevail- ling rae of wages and 'rates, for legal holidays and overtime -work in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to. execute the contract which Will ' be awarded the successful suc-cessful bidder. 1 ' The prevailing hourly wage rates so ascertained are set forth in the respective specifications ana uey snaxi oe tne minimum that shall be paid by the contractor, contrac-tor, or any of his subcontractors or any one else employing labor On this work, it being understood that in case it is found necessary to pay more in order to secure qualified labor, then and in that event the additional costs shall be borne respectively by the con tractor or his subcontractor Or any one else employing labor on this work. Eight (8) hours shall const! tuts a working day. Overtime work, Sunday work and holiday work shall toe paid for at the rates herein set forth, plus fifty ' (50) per cent. Notice is also hereby given that all bidders may submit with their bids, a sworn statement of their financial responsibility, technical ability and experience. Such sworn statement may be required to be furnished before award is made to any particular bidder. . Each bid shall oe maae out on a form to be obtained at the office of-fice of the Clerk of the Board of Education of the City of Provo, or at the offices of the respective architects, and shall be accompanied accom-panied by a certified or cashier's check or bid bond for five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order bf the Board of Education of the City CAW'T k 60NNIA BONVILLE AND VOUE FOE.VEAES l UNCLE HUGH. HAS ; Olc SOME MOTHER J V THIKlG ? BUDDIES T6 AB-0.0 "I Bint ii i w .1 FRIENDS I Cs Twice as 1 .f? I don't X vvoDer ,vvtATD X r look Bie,isNT m alone , one of these f "Make a M think he; i happen to.a ear upe i AT MY (T? THAT'LL ? DAYS. AND IT'LL 8E JUST j NOTE OF liL- LIKES YOU.' THT IF HE SIOOO" IN I I NOSE 7. MAKE.' IT- TOO BAD ( THAT. J-V ' ri FROtJT OF AM 1M5ECT 11 IL -s-,. I-iaiPiPC VT I r1" ' 'S y V cdpc' ( - I YiT' - cpoav rtiM " amtj c b i fh f'w ofJtProv tJbv:Jshal be sealed and filed withhe Clerk Of Said Board at th off Ice of said Board, on or -Hefore Tuesday! March Twehty-second ( 22nd) , 19S3 at eight (81, o'clock P. M. and Will be opened arfd publicly read aloud at or about eight (8) o'clock P. M. of that day in the office of sal4 -board. - - The iiDove. mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guar antee that the bidder .will enter into the contract if awarded to hlm'and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into said contract after being be-ing requested so to do by the said Board.' The said' Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids "or waive any informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for ft period of thirty (80) days after the date set for the opening thereof. All work under this, contract must be completed on or before August. 15th, 1938. Dated: Tuesday March 8th 1938, Provo, Utah. BOARD OP EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF PROVO (Signed) VERNARD ANDERSON President (Signed) J. FRED FECHSER, Clerk The name and address of the newspaper which published the notice is as follows: PROVO EVENING 'HERALD of Provo, Utah County, State of Utah. ' Date of first publication: Thurs day March tenth (10th), 1938 Date of last publication: Tuesday Tues-day March twenty-second (22nd), 1938. SHERIFF'S SALE - In the District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Home Owners' Loan Corpora tion, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. LeRoy Tuckett, as Administrator of the Estate of Anna F. Ritchie, Deceased, I. E. Jorgensen and DO TM TME I'M "TAKE THtS UP SO.') V CAiT VOO SEE SE vcxya. ves, hE'5 a disteict iwwtotmwMP- --y r j i , OJSTRATE ... AND A . yWW&t&V&. COMT WORgV, MYCA ... TUCisl THE A J FIM6 OLD COOKJTRY yMfjSf WE'LL 500K BE THERE RADIO OtJ. i GENTLEMAN) -I.. I V Wv-J' V LOOK... WE'RE yJAC.kl -5EQ f WONDER. IF THEY'RE xUpSSsp: V PA5S,Kto REFUGEES IF THERE'S J Tsl tew s " " im t wc tArtct. me. r. m y. yf tt . - , 1 - - - " SO VAMKf THS ANA. YOU iri - xr i m B' x. . -jm m. m K.-JT -v am- I . ...r" jjh .' Hannah Ei ; Jorgensen, his., wife, and Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, a corporation,.. defend antav - - !. - ' '"'w To be sold at sheriffs sale at ten - o'clock, a. m. Mar. 17, 1933, at front door of Courthouse, In Provo,' Utah, the premises, located In Aforesaid County and particu larly described as follows:' Commencing 4 rods West of the Southeast comer 'of Lot 3, in Block 44, Plat B'V Provo City Survey of Building Lots; v thence west 3 rods; thence North 6 rods; thence East 3 rods; thence South 6 rods to the place of beginning. Dated Feb. 21, 1938. E. G. D URN ELL, Sheriff, ltah County, Utah; Publication ' in Provo Evenin Herald, Ffb. 22. Mar. 1, 8. 15. 1938. Even Roosevelt Figures Income In Closing Hotir WASHINGTON, March 15 (UJ!) Nearly 6,000.000 Americans from $l,000-a-year clerks to multi-millonaires ; struggled with income tax problems today in a last minute rush to meet the midnight deadline for f fling fed eral returns for 1937. Income taxes paid today repre sent payment in full or first in staiiments on last years earn ings. Ranging from four percent to 79 per cent, it wa estimated that they would produce approxi mately $730,000,000 this month. internal revenue bureau regulations regu-lations require that returns reach the collector's office by midnight tonight. However, the bureau has followed the practice of accept ing returns postmarked not later than midnight without imposing a penalty. Even at the White House there was evidence of the last minute I rush. Stephen T. Early, White House secretary, said that Presi- By vovy yoo- afaCoN. 1M r : , 5AV-' WHAT'S COM1M VT7 -TTTX THESE HAieSHiRTS J e J iV . CONFISCATIKlCr EEWV'S GOTTA HAVE f X OUR. PEOFGRTV COUGH T'RUM TH ' GOvaaw TAXES .') I LtVIL It 4 . 1 U M 'jS. 1 V MMMMM 0 Ti- iillF; ,K RA51E BAeGAlM,SR. COWTBVoSOY! WHERE KlM I KK.C A 7 wrTH REHyeefuroe. ano cowt ktm T ,.: i . xr t-t Franklin Parents Kivitecktd Share r M Fine PMift The. Franklin school P.-T. XI meeting Wednesday at 8 . . m- at the school, according -to. Emil. K. .Nielsen, principal, win be. one of the most- important": meetings or tne year. - State Senator J. W. Torn ton, will discuss "Relation of Taxes, to Schools; the Uother's chorus will sing. ' . A nominating committee to suggest sug-gest officers for the next two years, will be, elected. - " Candy will be sold for funds to attend the -National PT. A. convention con-vention which will be held ih Salt Lake -City early this spring. Fathers are especially invited to attend. . , G-Men Commencte Levine Searchiiig NEW ROCHELLE, N. March 15 aP.y G-Men and local police began a nationwide search today for 12-year-old Peter Levine, Le-vine, kidnaped Feb, 24 for. $30,000 ransom. Federal and local authorities entered the case openly after the boy's father, Murray Levine, announced an-nounced that their actl'ity would not preclude the "safety' of the kidnapers In negotiating for ran som. "Should the right person make contact with me," the attorney said. "They (police) will allow me a free hand to meet the demands of the kidnapers wfthout inteiS ference. and they will not follow me or any go-between. dent Roosevelt worked on his reporte late last night but" ex pected to have it. ready' several hours before the deadline. :v By HAMLltt 3UMPJKJ WA5DOKIG ABOUT THESE HiOH HAKJfE.e OUT V. THOMPSONand GOLL By'MARTjfl I WE SRICt By CRANE $oda j chauffeur.? m just w at V I . 1 1 1 i T S X . 1 t tHC. t:m. ftca u. s. pt. oe f a - j -r FOUNTAIN. X NEED TO CREATE A BIS tMPCEFSlOfJ. v rtX my, me. - r. m. at. . yT. cff. By BLOSSER 9 598 South University Ave. - Phone 20 f wutwih wm |