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Show SECTION TWO WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if the are in the office before 0 a. m after which they RnlL appear the column "Too Late For Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ada 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. zn. Rates First and second day, each insertion 10 cents per line; thres days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; two weeks. 70 cents per line; one month $1.20 per line. (Minimum charge 25 cents) Count five word to line. Minimum accepted 2 lines. Classified Ads Must Be Paid in Advance Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt. type. Xmas Specials: Dolls $3.95, now $2.95, sleighs $1.25, blackboards black-boards 75c. Also wagons, tricycles, tri-cycles, dishes, cake tins. Buy Furniture for Xmas, at The General Shop, 159 North Univ. Ave. Phone 915-W. mr WANTED TO RENT FLOOR space (app. 30x25 ft.) not in main business section. Kither - basement or ground floor or even upstairs if solW. Address Box AH F:vening Herald. jl LOST BETWEEN Provo-Pleasant Grove One 2 in. pipe trypod 12 ft. long. Ph. 1064. Reward. j8 ELECTRICAL. SERVICE RENTABLE service on Radios, Washer, Vacs., Appliances. Phone 733. Jasper Snow, 847 West Center. j5 Com in o jphon iojt ccoc Thousands find a Per-, tonal Loan especially; helpful at this tim of thj yar. D Quietly arranged, of court, and. without th kind 1 . .security ordt- , parity required elsewhere. No co-1 ynakers. No indiscreet inquiries ol friends, relatives, or employer. No payment for 30 days even longer if you choose then fust email convenient monthly amounuw Personal Loans up to $300. Com In or phone RIGHT NOW1 ten&oricJl FINANCE COMPANY Floor No. 2 Knight Block Room No. 207 - Phone 210 IS EAST CENTER ST. Over Walgreen's Drug A. C. HICKMAN, Manager HOMES, FARMS AND BUSINESS PROPERTY PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY Office: 39 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah FOR RENT Unfurnished 3 RM. mod. apt. elec. equip., heat, h. w. Phone 1387. jl 3 RM. mod. apt. 370 S. 4 W. Inq. MO S. 4 W. after 5 p. ni. d30 3 RM. mod. apt., newly dec. elec. equip, garage, 345 W. 2 So. j4 Office Wife' Goes to Trial TEH-- -TM T V... $: j I O y 5 RM. mod. frame home. Dixon Real Estate, Ph. 75. j3 MOD. home, furnace heat. Inq. 255 S. 6 West. d29 IF you want to buy or rent, easy terms. See S. W. Kitchen, Orem. d?9 JONES' new 3 rm. apt., floor coverings, cov-erings, elec. range, refrigerator, garage. Adults. 270 N. 1 E. Phone 1525J. j25 ELEC. equip. 3 rm. apt, heat, h. w., garage. 811 N. 5 E. jl 5 RM. mod. home, furnace heat, garage. 257 W. 4 No. d30 3 RM. mod. apt., and store rm. carpets, G. stove. 575 W. 1 So. Ph. 2S9- W. j2 FOUND TWO stray sheep, one blk, one white. Owner pay for ad. Lawrence Law-rence Goode, West of Lime Kiln. jl Mrs. Fern Patricia Dull in court at St Joseph, Mich. She's charged with the murder ol her emolover-lover. BOY'S sheep lined leather coat, owner identify and pay for thia ad, Herald. d29 JWAjyTED Miscellanus FIRST class milk cow. Phone 376. d29 WORK WANTED DRESSMAKING and alterations. Y'- A .Ph: ,3-125W- j6 WANTED TO BUY LARGE, clean cotton rags. No overalls, no buttons, no under- i wear. rso silks or woolens. Herald Office. .MjS.gjyEOUS DANCE at Silver Dollar every night except Sunday. j8 Quick Money for BUILDING, REMODELING, REPAIRS For Any Sound Building Purpose Easy, Rent-like Monthly Payments We Arrange All Details Come In for Free Consultation Tri-State Lumber Co, ;t 5981 South University Avenue Phone 20 GOOD REASONS FOR BUYING A HOME! 8 R. Mod. Brick, N.E. ...$4000 5 R. Mod. Brick, full basement base-ment $4000 5 R. Mod. Frame, 3x10 rds, Garage, S. E. $1850 14 A. with Home, Crops, Fruits and Hay $2400 See Prows & Haws Realty Co., 5S North Univ. Ave., Provo, for Good Buys, Rentals, Farms, Grazing Lands, Loans, FOB DEAL B15AL ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS: Business Busi-ness or Residence Insurance, Bonds or Notary Work Set or Phone No. A HEAL REALTY COMPANY 165 West Center Street Provo's New Shopping Centex See our windows for specials FOR SALE Miscellaneous KITCHEN cabinet. Phone 051J1. d30 '36 V-8 tandum with equalizers. Daniels Auto Wreckage. Provo. Fihone 68. jl SMALL Cocker Spaniel pup. 170 South 5th West. jl LIVING room and bedroom furniture. furni-ture. Mrs. Leo N. Lewis, 344 E. 1 South. j4 TWO good Jersey cows, one registered regis-tered with heifer calf. Phone 189 Springville. jl GOOD clean, hot coal. 94 West 10 No. Ph. 999. Vern Bullock. j2 LEGAL 20TIC2S Probate and . . Guardianship Notices uonsuu county cierK or cue i Respective Signers for Farther j Information. ' ' ALIAS SUMMONS In the Fourth Judicial District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. J. R. Peay, sometimes known as Joseph Raymond Peay, Emma Regene Peay, his wife, Leonard Earl Dur-rant Dur-rant as Administrator de bonis non of the Estate of John E. Dur-rant, Dur-rant, deceased, J. William Stewart Stew-art and Clarence Cox, Viola Cox Hall, Arthur Cox, Don Cox, Ethel Cox Strit, Adelia Cox Doggett, Florence Cox Culley and Ralph Cox, as sole heirs-at-law of Oscar Cox, deceased and of his deceased widow, Filena Cox, 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 according ac-cording to the demand of the amended complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage for $1767.27 now of record in the office of the Recorder of Utah County, Utah, in Book 272 of HAY. Phone 04CR2. Jess Smith. J2 COAL, toest grade, dependable, free delivery. Christopherson. Phone 791. jl MATTRESSES remade with and without inner springs. New Mattresses at factory prices. Overman Mattress Co. Phone 579W. jll BOARD and room, men preferred, prefer-red, 955 N. Univ. Ph. 458. jl4 FOR RENT RNSHEP NICELY furnished apartment. 602 North 1st West. j5 OR unfurnished apartments. 244 North 4th West. j4 mortgages at page 116 which affects af-fects . he. following described real property: v. Commencing 20 chains West of the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 19, Township 8 South of flange 2 East of the. Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence . North 10 chains; thence West 20 chains? thence South 10 chains; thence East 20 -chains to the place of beginning. Together with the appurtenances ap-purtenances and all rights to the use of - water for irrigating said lands and for domestic use thereon there-on to which the mortgagors, or the premises thereby mortgaged were then or might thereafter become be-come entitled, whether said rights were evidenced by shares of stock or water in any ditch or irrigation company or otherwise; also all rights in ditches or laterals lat-erals and rights, -of-way used to convey such water. ASHBY D. BOYLE, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 300 Beneficial Life Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Pub. in Evening Herald Dec. 29, 1938, Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1939 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the .matter of the Estate of Rasmus Anderson, deceased. Creditors ' will present claims, under oath, with vouchers to the undersigned Executors at the office of-fice of J. Rulon Morgan, Attorney at Law, 8 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 10th day of March, 1939. MAGADELINE BLAKE, ISAAC JACOB Executors of said estate. j. rtuion morgan Attorney for said Executors. Pub. in Evening Herald Dec. 29, 1938, Jan. 5, 12, 19, 1939. SPRUE BIRS. MANILA BROWN Cortespqsdent Phone Z23-W Jeune Mere club members had a delightful Christmas party last Wednesday, night with Mrs. Gweneth Thorn acting as hostess at the .home, of Mrs. A. G. Thorn. From & long table beautifully decorated with Christmas motifs, dinner was served early in the evening. Later Miss Be mice Park gave a one-act play and mt&ic was furnished by Aleen and Carol Coridie and lone Averett. Each of the guests was presented with a gift and presents were also exchanged ex-changed among club members. Mr. and ' Mrs. Arthur Bird entertained en-tertained at a nicely arranged of the bank in Provo, Utah, Tuesday, Tues-day, January 10, 1939, at 10:00 A. M., for the purpose of amending amend-ing the Articles of Incorporation to read "The number of Directors Direc-tors shall be not less than five directors and not more tlian eleven directors" and for the purpose of hearing the . annual report, elect ing directors of said bank and for the transaction of such other business as may properly be brought before the meeting. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK By V. J. Bird, Sec. NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Provo, Utah, will be held at the office NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John H. Gordon, de ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un dersigned at his residence, Orem, Utah County, State of Utah on or before the 10th day of Fetoru ary, A. D. 1939. Dated at Orem, Utah County. Utah this 8th day of December, 1938. CURTIS GORDON, Executor. A. L. Booth, Attorney. Publication dates December 8, 15, 22, 29, 1938. . Christmas dinner at their "home Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bryan -Bird-and three daughters of Bingham; 2or. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer and children of Payson, and Mr! and Mrs. Lewis Bird and son. Miss . Hazel. Anderson who is teaching at the university at Terre. Haute, Ind., is spending the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. George A. Anderson. Mr., and Mrs. John W. Blancn-ard Blancn-ard had as their guests Christmas, Christ-mas, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Richmond Rich-mond and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Don Blanchard of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blanchard. Mrs. Don Blanchard will remain to visit relatives here and at Mapleton during the week. A pleasant evening was spent by members of the Entre Nous club members when they were entertained en-tertained at a Christmas party Friday night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Conover. Attractive At-tractive 'holiday decorations were employed about the rooms and on each table. Lovely corsages were also presented as favors. Following Follow-ing a tasty lunch, bridge was enjoyed en-joyed with prize for the games going to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Anderson. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Howard May-cock, May-cock, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bird, and the host and hostess. Gifts were exchanged among those present. Mrs. Mark Boyer entertained at "her new home at 106 West Center street Tuesday afternoon, for members of the Jolly club of P-ovo. Sewing and social chat were diversions of the afternoon, with a reading given by Mrs. Rose Vincent. In conclusion, a delicious luncheon attractive with holiday suggestions were served by the hostess to the following members and guests: Mrs. James Fisher, Mrs. H. C. ChrLstensen, Mrs. Luella Harris, Mrs. Maud Holladay and Mrs. Rose Vincent of Provo; Mrs. Frank Averett and Mrs. D. A. Rowland of this city, the latter two being special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson John-son entertained at their home in Provo Christmas Eve in honor of Biliie Dunn of this city, who is on leave of absence from the navy to visit 'relatives here, and also for Jus buddy Ray Kettleson of Omaha, Neb. Both are from the ship U.S.S. Dale. A pleasant evening of music and games was concluded with a tasty lunch. The home was beautifully decorated with a Ct-istmas tree and other holiday motifs: vThose present were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunn. Eva Dunn, Mrs. Hattie Carter, Doran Johnson, John-son, Mildred Nielson and the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Conover entertained at Christmas dinner at their home Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bird, Miss Carol Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Don Conover, Miss Mayna Moffitt, Don Conover of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. vl Reynolds of Salt Lake City. Ad'Libitum club members were guests of Mrs. Evelyn Jordan at their Christmas party last Monday Mon-day nignt. An attractive and tasty dinner was served at one long table early in the evening. Red sweet peas and tall tapers in crystal holders formed a beautiful centerpiece for the table' and red roses in crystal holders- were given as favors. Christmas gifts were exchanged during the evening eve-ning among the following: Miss Elaine Crandall, Miss Bernice Jensen. Jen-sen. Miss Marie Clegg, Miss Betty Boyer, Miss Naomi Sumsion. Miss Afton Bringhurst, Miss Wanda Stewart, Miss Lola Smith, Mrs. Hortense Harwood, Mrs. Helen -Rowland and Miss Dona Collins. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By MARTIN www VOO TOETWR OWE 1 P ' " 1 OWE: fcOO 1VKT I 00S fcOTCH GWOfc Mt"R AT W. - T Xyb WA,tE 11 1 Vb NWWc. OtO AX VOO CPi J JIS TAWS. ACVC NiO rrtPO lata ay NEA SERVICE. WC. T. M. SEC U. S. PAT. Off MYRA NORTH, SPECJAL NURSE By THOMPSONand COLL 2 RMS and kitchenette, heat and h.w. Ph. 1159. 158 S. 1 W. j4 3 ROOM modern apartment. Couple. 170 W. 2nd So. jll 3 ROOM modern apartment. 265 . East Sixth North. d30 ATTRACTIVE 3 rm. mod. apt , gas and h. w. 318 E. 1 So. Ph. 973J. j3 2 MOD. 2 rm. apts., bath, hw, $18.50 and $12.50 adults pref. 144 No. 6 East j3 COMP. furn. beds rm. cooking accom., meals if cles. 319 E. 1 N. J3 4 RM. modern cottage. 572 West 5th South. j3 2, 3 AND 5 RM. mod. apts. Riverside River-side Tourist Park. j6 SPRINGVILLE LOCALS One of the largest and most successful social events of the pre-holidays pre-holidays was the dance and program pro-gram given by. W. W. Clyde and company, Friday night, at Memorial Mem-orial hall, for employees of the company and their partners. Nearly Near-ly 200 attended including many from out of town. The program included a short talk by W. W. Clyde and others. There were also several music numbers, and dancing danc-ing enjoyed by all. Featuring the party also was the presentation to each employee of a lovely gift from the contracting company. Dee Sanford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford left Wednesday Wednes-day for San Pedro, Calif., and from there will sail Friday on the M. V. Cape Horn for the Taitian Islands to fill an L. D. S. mission. Billie Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunn of this city is home from the navy for the holidays. He is with the ship U. S. S. Dale, and plans to return . to duty early in January. M. I. A. stake players In their presentation of "A Servant in The House" on Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday nights in the Fourth ward amusement hall. The play was well received by those attending and every phase of the drama portrayed por-trayed much work and fore thought both in character representation repre-sentation by the caat members and in the directing of the performance. WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE I LIVESTOCK! Fresh cows; will trade for drv stock. Milk cows sold on easy payments. For mm service can WELL, HERE WE ARE - AND LOOK.' THEY'RE MOVING OUT SO YOU SUSPECT THIS 1 YES, CTAIW, AMD I 1? j ( WELL, HERE WE ARE - ) ' tOVES OF PEACE" OUT RT BELIEVE THEY'RE AMD LOOK THEY'RE L v" OF BEIWG AK1YTHIMG J HOLDIKje GUY V1PECO MOVING OUT rrrt BUT PEACE-LOVIWG IT PttlSOWEB. BECAUSE I I r wiWSfl B ft& CJTZ.EWS,EH? VC I HE LEARNED SOME -1 K I "ftTj, '"FwlLJffll LETVS CO UPSTAvies- WE'LL SEE ABOUT THIS iV'LLSEE ABOUT WELL, tF IT ISKJT AY OL' RM.. CURLY MCHOLSTEB.' 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