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Show SEGTION TWO PROVO (UTAHV EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938 PAGE THREE For WANT ADS PHONE 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 Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will be accepted until 1 p. m. daily. On Saturday Sat-urday Want , Ads coming in between '10 a. m. and 3 p. m. will e put in the "Too Late For Classification." Rates FIrit and second day, ach Insertion 10 centa per line; three days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cent per line; two weeks, 70 cents per line; one month $1.20 pr line, (Minimum charge 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, 2 lines. Classified ada must be paid In advance. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per Insertion, In-sertion, 8 pt. type. FOB REAL. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS: Business Busi-ness or Residence Insurance, Bonds or Notary Work See or Phone No. 4 OEAL REALTY COMPANY ,165 West Center Street Prbvo'a New Shopping Center See our windows for specials FOR SALE) CARS '33 Plymouth Delux coupe, good itt. mimt sacrifice. $245. See at 138 N. 3 K. SpnnRville, Utah m2 '3(i CHEV $475. Priced lor quick sale. Ph. 462 W. 2.4 N. 1 W. a25 1929 CAR in good eond. 4 new tires. Must sacrifice. 264 W. 3 North. may3 kV HEN you buy an auto, aSK youJ dealer about the $5.00 down 20-soonth 20-soonth payment plan, of the Persons Per-sons Finai rin 207 Ttnlght tflock Phoms ?10 tl FOR SALE -HOUSES WQt. brick furn. or unfur. Lg. lot. 240 No. 5 Bast. m.) i HELP WANTED MALE BOY 18-22 Fiee to travel. Apply Roberts Hotel. Fri. 8 p. m. a29 POSITION WANTED RESPONSIBLE ladv wants job in good home. Ph. 1298. u2P WANTED Miscellaneous 25 HEAD CjiJUlo to pasture. J. J. Madsen 7r Raymond Harding. Phone 044R3. u29 HELP W ANTED FEM A LE EXPERIENCED woman to care for small home. Must live with couple. Write P. O. Box 222. Provo, and send references, ml LOST GREEN swagger coat on Wo.-t Center. Reward. Ph. 027R2 a29 REMODEL 1 YOUR HOME WITHOUT MORTGAGING Here's Check your homo inside and out. Make a list )f what yoii need. Wo will arrange to finance it even if you have a mortgage. for Particulars See Tri-State Lumber Co 598 South University Avenue "HELPFUL SERVICE' IaAA A A a A a aaaAAAaAAaaL . E 4M iX Will 111 gib fe-ife w a W pip mm 5 R. Mod. Brick, H. A. Heat, 3x9 rds. ground, garage. S.E., 13500. 5 R. Mod. new horat, N. E., $3000. 5 R. Mod. frame, garage, ga-rage, 3x12 rds., S. E. $1800. Farm Land, Good Improvements, Improve-ments, range in size 1 A. and up to 40 A. See us for Fire Insurance, the Best. PROWS & HAWS, 53 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 456. SPECIAL BARGAINS on New and Used Furniture I A large selection to choose from Trade in your old Lawn-mower Lawn-mower on a new one. WE BUY, SELL, or EXCHANGE FURNITURE at 159 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 915-W THE GENERAL SHOP For Your Consideration! REAL PROPERTY Excellent 5 R. Brick Cottage Basement Apt. Near B. Y. U. East Front aved Street. - - Most Wonderful Property Paved St.- East of B. Y. U. $3300. Terms. Opportunity! - On I'iriversity Avenue Beauty East Front - Close to Center Suitable for fine home or apts. Only Avenue Lot --Priced Reasonable. Rea-sonable. A First North Iot Good for Business. If pays to buy Loca-tion-'-$1500, price. A FIFTY ACRE FARM 42 Shrs. Water HouscL Coops TOTAL. PRTCE $3750. Beautiful peas and alfalfa. Farmland less than $100 per acre! TEN ACRES Good Four Room House Water Rights Priced only $3000. W, contract. Figure Fig-ure what you pay for rent Put Rent Here. This is opportunity! oppor-tunity! Beautiful 16 Acres Bench Land ' City Water. Lights -- $325 per acre. Surrounded by $500 to S1O00 per acre land. This is better! Six Room Modern Cottage Large Lot - Total Price is $3000. or $2500 Cash. Owner desires quick sale! Building Lot $250 One Acre Building Lots $350 N.E. Large Building Lots ...$350 East Center Lots ....Reasonable - - BEST RCY IN PROVO A LOT VALUED $1500 Excellent Home Hardwood Floors. Fire place, Built-in Cupboards. Closets. Clos-ets. Beautiful Flowers. Garden - Priced $5250. Owner will take NOW $4200. MUST BE QUICK SALE -On Paved St. Most Attractive Location. Wonderful Canyon Home Modern With Extra Lots OWNER'S SACRIFICING -- Think of the rent vou would pay BUY THIS FOR' $1500 NOW Including Furnishings. Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 35) V. 2nd North, Provo, Utah ROARDNROO M BOARD and room, modern home. 470 North 1st East. a29 GOOD board and room. Prefer working men. 21S N. Univ. Ave. m25 How Phone 20 FOR SALE Miscellaneous RTJSSETT potatoes. 875 West 6th South. m5 RUSSETT seed potatoes, certified last year. Ph. 029 Jl. ml VICTOR R. C. A. radio and lounge chair. 143 North 7th West. ml BROOMS, woven rugs, rubber door mats, made by blind. Mov-ell Mov-ell Seeley. 324 East 5th So. Ph. 1036-W. a29 BABY BUGGY also crocheted table, cloth, 150 W. 2nd Nor. a29 HEAVY duty dump bed and Heil hoist. 408 So. 4 West. m2 BLISS Triumph potatoes, raised from certified seed. Lyvert Johnson. 1271 W. 6 So. ml 2 EIGHT mo. old Jersey heifers. Ph. 1343. J. M. Cherrington. ml COAL Guar. Also man and truck for hire. C. Christopherson. Ph. 791. m6 USED bicycles. $4.95 and up. Gambles Stores. a29 FIRST glass house trailer. Box 177, R. D. No. 2. a29 BOONE Co. ensilage corn, large ears, grown by Chris Jeppesen. 98rr germination. For sale by Carpenter Seed, Stratton Seed, and Bunker Farm Feed. ml7 PH. Frank Ellis 336 for Carbon county's leading coal, Martin No. 1. Guaranteed no clinkers. Summer prices, prompt delivery, deliv-ery, 630 West 2nd North. ml7 3 RM. mod. apt. Elec. range, hot water. Adults. 155 K. 5 in. m5 UNFURNISHED modern home. 213 East 7 North. 7 rm. m2 3 ROOM modern basement apartment. apart-ment. 135 N. 7 W. 763J. m2 PARTLY modern 3 room apt. 442 west 5th South. Ph. 801R. m5 3 RM. mod. apt., close in. 390 W. 1st No. m3 Mod. 3 rm. apt. Elec. Equip. 184 N. 2 East. Ph. 60 m3 3 RM. air cond. apt. Elec. range, floor cover. 269 N. 5 East. m3 3 RM. mod. apt., sleeping porch. Adults. 579 No. 4 East. m2 NEW 4 Rm. mod. house, full basement, base-ment, adults. 631 W. 2 So. ml 2 RM. mod. apt. partly furnished. 314 West 4th South. a29 4 ROOM mod. house and 3 room furn. apt. Phone 956. ml MISCELLANEOUS w FOR paperhanging and cleaning, coving, painting. Ph. 036R4. Oliver M. Hansen. m24 PAPER hanging and paper cleaning. clean-ing. Fred Nelson. Ph. 1022W. ml2 FOR RENT FURNISHED OR Unfurnished. Jones new Apt. Strictly mod. Elec. equip. 270 N. 1st East. Ph. 1525J. m29 2 ROOM mod. apt. Gas for cooking. cook-ing. Refrigeration. H. Water. Garage. Gallagher Apt. 184 So. 1st West. Adults. a29 2 MOD. roorns, reasonable. 425 East 1st North. m4 OR UNFUR. Small modem apartment. apart-ment. 289 East 4th North, ml 3 RM. modern apartment, couple. 170 West 2nd South. m9 SLEEPING rooms with bath. 385 South 3rd East. m27 OR UNFURN. 3 or 5 rm. apt. Adults. 227 E. 3 N. Ph. 363J. ml 3 RM. mod. apt. lights. Reas. 442. N. 5 E. a29 LINDON ! MRS. LAWRENCE , WALKER Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mickel-shacke. Mickel-shacke. Mrs. Rose Pomeroy, little daughter Gaylia, and Morrell Gill-man Gill-man left Wednesday morning for their home at Huntington Park, California. They have been the guests of Mrs. Annie Gillman for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Swenson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wheeler of Spririgville were recent visitors, of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson. Mrs. Sarah P. Hooley was honored hon-ored by members of her family at a birthday party Tuesday evening. Games with a fine luncheon were enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hooley, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hooley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hooley, Mrs. Sarah V. Hooley, Alohzo Hooley and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clegg of Provo. Mrs. Luella Cullimore of Provo spent part of the week with her daughter Mrs. Claude Croft and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cullimore of New York called at the Croft home en route to Ogden where they will make their home. lit Hf j&sfe) iT LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Furth- I er Information. - A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, it has become necessary to designate two fire districts in Utah County. NOW THEREFORE, we. the State Board of Fire Control, under un-der authority of Chapter 24, Session Ses-sion Laws of Utah 1937, do here by designate and create said fire districts in Utah County to include in-clude the following described areas. No. 1. Beginning at the Wasatch Was-atch National Forest boundary on the north . Utah County line; thence along the Salt Lake-Utah County line to the Point of the Mountain; thense south and east along the Alpine road to Ameri-ican Ameri-ican Fork Canyon; thence south along the highway to and around the outskirts of Pleasant Grove; thence southeast to the mouth of Provo Canyon and along the north boundary of the Uinta National Forest up to the Utah-Wasatch County line; thence northwest along this County line to the Wasatch Forest boundary in North Fork and around the Wasatch Was-atch Forest boundary to place of beginning. No. 2. Beginning at - the northwest north-west corner of Sec. 2: Twp. 9 South, Range 3 East, S. L. M., near the mouth of Spanish Fork Oajjyon; thence west along the MYRA north, special nurse GOOD AYOOiJIKJ'.MVCA OOIUC3 TO TELL US WHAT YOU DOE AM ED ABOUT UMDEE vouc wew ouilt LAST Ml GMT i lo ALLEY OOP ALL RIGHT, MJEL-) V HOVvJ'S THAT, ( UP WITH r rtrZ WlZEfc,EH?WHAT . S YOU Jf, f' SAY I HAH ,'THATlS '.: I. ' ,,X MEVE2. HAVE pCk BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES r. ( .... o WASH TUBBS FKAWIGE SLAUGHTER'S GIVEN hte. U. W0URS TO DECiOE WHETHER m TO SELL WIGHT CLUS TO AT A LOSS, 0 WHETHER I'M TO RISK. HAV1N' Wk PUT ME OUTA BUSINESS. FRECKLES AND HIS cj Take me home, f , . wasnT my quite ootrr T Carry wadnt Sub wouldnx said nXwuem a Dudley- A ' OH ow ! Jealous idea honest: ob- let ( on. let en even usten i f vmdman torns mer t; PLEASE! ,S i WOMAN SEES BOY J- DtDNT J VlOUS ' STOUT ) fOR ( SHE TUCKED HEAD . ITS ON ACCOUNT -VV ' Ah FRIEND IN OOMBMsJY , KNOW YOU rf YOU , THROW FELLOW. yTMAT A DEAF EAR Jf OF SHE THJKS SHE (l i VViTM CONSPIRINO J WERE , DlONT I YOU J-f WANGLE K LOOKS BETTER IN X sfik' v vanapire y ,. coming mere! ) now i rpr ouy, she nV A"'-T profile r umcxjote ) fe BI--wlL r-fTi . (.-r'LLTOU Vf (WOXONT HAVE Zf ' section line 3 miles; thence south! 3 miles; thence west 4 miles; thence south 1 mile; thence west 1 mile; thence south 1 mile; thence west 1 mile; thence south 1 mile to the northwest corner of the Nebo Division of the Uinta National Na-tional Forest; thence east and south along the Forest boundary to the Sanpete-Utah County line; thence east along the County line 5 miles to the northwest corner of Sec. 4, Twp. 12 South, Range 4 East, S. L. M.; thence north 1 mile to the Manti National Forest boundary and along the Forest boundary to the Section line between be-tween Sections . 16 and 17, Twp. 10 South, Range 4 East; thence north along this Section line to Spanish Fork Canyon near Thistle, and down the Canyon along the Denver Rio Grande Railroad to the place of beginning. STATE BOARD OF FIRE CONTROL N. B. COOK. Chief Fire Warden Pub. April 29, 1938. SUMMONS In the, District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Melvin J. Hutchings and Margaret Mar-garet Hutchings, plaintiffs, vs. Mary J. Allen, Celia Allen, James S. Allen, and all other persons unknown un-known claiming any right, title estate, or interest in the real property described in plaintiffs' complaint, adverse to plaintiffs' ownership or clouding plaintiffs' title thereto, defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you ac cording to the demand of the com-No. I HOPE SUE DREAMED ) 1 I IF YOU MUST UWOW..I DREAMED i I 'BOUT THE CAPTURE, A I OF OLD "AUNTf " BESSIE - SHE J O THAT GERkA- !4h WORKED POC US VEAES AGO... ) SPREADIKJ'XARMIMT AJsHJ I'VE GOT A HUMCW SWP SWOt II O V OF TH' HILLS , -ill i J Pi VISIT , S o S V. S III -.JKI II . . I S7 -'4. l7ll I, ir 1 OOP VCD A ,1MC1 I rjlV LET3 FERGIT OUB OFFEREWCES AWO BE FRlEJDS ) GOMES BE ( I BVCOMES! nco Vm fcA.V tc t k.fi I rtiir t'u a. svssy. ...A COWACID ! HWA j TH' SWEETEST LtTTLE &0LD MIWE IN THIS TOWN, AN' ALL MV DREADS AW MAVBE AAV BEST 6RL. GEE DO THAT!. FRIENDS plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the said Court. I This action is brought to recover a judgment, quieting plaintiffs title to the following property, situate in Utah County, State of Utah, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing 5 rods East of the Southeast corner of Block 5, Plat "C", Provo City Survey of Building Build-ing Lots; thence East 4 rods; thence North 12 rods; thence West 4 rods; thence South 12 rods to place of beginning. Otherwise described de-scribed as follows: Commencing 20,69 chains North and 5.80 chains North 89 degrees West of the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 7, Township 7 South of Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 1 degree East 12 rods; thence South 89 degrees East 4 rods; thence South 1 degree West 12 rods; thence North 89 degrees de-grees West 4 rods to beginning. ROBINSON & ROBINSON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs P. O. Address: Farmers and Merchants Bank Building, Provo City, Utah. Pubx April 22, 29, May 6, 13, 20, 1938. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Dan B- Shields and Geo. G. Armstrong, Arm-strong, Executors of the Will and Estate of Wilson I. Snyder, also known as W. I. Snyder, deceased, plaintiffs, vs. Selma Mines Company, Com-pany, a corporation, defendant To be sold at sheriffs sale at 2 o'clock p. m.. May 2, 193S. at front door of Courthouse, in Provo. Pro-vo. Utah, the real property, located locat-ed in Aforesaid County and described de-scribed as follows: Patented lode claims: Stray, White tar, Hilma, Pic & Gad. Also the following unpatented lode claims: Bonnie Jene, sometimes some-times spelled Bonnie Jean, Delilah, De-lilah, Silver, also known as Silver Lode, Selma. Selma No. 2. Selma 3, Highland Laddie, Emma, THAT S AKJ IDEA SHE'S SOME MOW XyAw, me j TOO.' MOW L ABOUT rt HDHI - FtoOlV J WELL S k ? y T cur A o I I hr PAEDWEE, I n. w-r .r-i- 1 PK ) I CM 00 WKKJT. I MORS. I J ruincw - UFiPTrn &TILL; I I'll be g win1 up LE FRAMWB SLAUGHTER. HE'S AGA.W6STER! sT0U6Hy HED KM0CK. I C A.MTT 'A i I. HOLD EVERYTHING! L fct& 4.39 x r- I f S COPH 1938 BY SEA SERVICE INC "How many times must 1 tell the back Sunrise, Dicky Bird. Guy Malmoe. Quail, also spelled Quaile, Near Home, also spelled Nearer Home, Lucky Swede, Dutchey. Together with all mining ma - chinery and equipment that is af- fixed to aforesaid claims and that is in connection therewith. Dated April 8, 193S. E. G. DURNELL. Sheriff. Utah County. Utah, Publication in Piovo Evening! Herald Apiil h, ir, 22. 29, I'J.'iS. I By ...I'VE HEACD KIMD OF r K 19M BY NEA SEBVICE, INC. T M. BEG. V S. PAT. OFT, CAWT FIGHT A GUY VGOSH! BIGGEST MV LIFE. HECKS MY EACS OFF. GUMMA tllttll (l WTZ ft" 1 f &UT OU mustm'tI I 'better, wear, ol' cudthesA I -T- N LET A SOUL CHILLUMS ...TH' CAT S LICKIKI' r I ' DCOI ITV K-O.i-er I LI . i' -TUVT'C CJ IDf CiAkl r-iC 1 j j C(o elugekjtlememAJ ( okje amd all- u 1'M ABOUT TO MEED 1 TL TH' SAKJD,VAM'S M ncall; j By Clyde Lewis you to bring my lunch in door!" MIX MAY IJF.SKiN BOISE, Ida.. April 29 l'l: -John P. Mix. assistant socivtai-v jof state, said today h- had asked for a federal position and it" he received it would resign his state office. Mix has been assistant set rotary ro-tary of state for the last five ! years. He would not say what federal position he sought THOMPSONand COLL By HAMLIN TRULV, THIS SUNRISE signals THE DAWK) OF A NEW DAV. NOW WHAT ADVENTURES AAAIT THIS FRECiOUS OUIKITET ? By MARTIN By CRANE THIS IS TH' DECIS1CM OF WOT TH' A FELLA DO? Wl1 BY "E SERVICE. INC. T. M REG. U. S. By BLOSSER g ((' Tt& |