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Show ' Vr' Tap. - - i -c t , 4 . PROVO " (ITEAH) EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11, t. a: PAGE SEVEN WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ada will appear on the Classified. Ad Page If the are in the office before 0 a. m., after which, they Mil appear in the column "Too Late For Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ada 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 and second day, each insertion 10 cents per line; thr9 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 As Must Be Paid in Advance Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt. type. Best Bargains in New and Used Furniture! Beds or Spring3, $1.00 up; New Studio Couches, $24.00 to $49.00; Used Living Room Sets, $15.00 to $25.00, aL THE GENERAL SHOP 159 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 915-W Repairing on All Makes Stoves FOR RENT FURNISHED LARGE apt. near "Y", suitable for sub-letting rms. to students. Rms. filled at present, Excellent Ex-cellent opportunity Ph. 225-VV j 11 NEW 2 rm. mod. apt., heat and elec, equip. 655 N. 1 E. jl6 MOD., small cozy cottage, close in, adults, $20. 360 North 1 West. i- jl5 STRICTLY mod apt. Smith Apts. 267 E. 7th Nov. j!5 OR UNFRUN. 3 rm. apts. Poul-son Poul-son Apts. Near Lincoln Hi. jI3 2 LIGHT housekeeping rooms, piano. 167 W. 5 North. j!5 BTRI. mod 3 nn. apt., close in. Phone 1015VV. . jll 3 RM. mofl. apt, heat, h.w., and garage. 715 W. Cen. Ph. 954M. J17 3 ROOM modern -apartment, Couple. 170 W. 2nd So. jll HELP VV ANTKD FEM A l MIDDLE-AGED woman for house keeper. Write Herald, Box H. j!5 WE WILL ALLOW $SS On ANY CAR, regardless of condition, ON ANY CAR IN STOCK Priced Over $100 (During January) 19:i.-i FORI) SEDAN Original Paint, Aft Good FUmniiiK Condition yaaJivU Ask About Our No Down Payment Plan! enrjNOf-ASMTOf, Inc. CHEVROLET - OLDSMO'BILE 191 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. - PHONE 155 Why pay rent when THAT rent money can buy the home you've always al-ways wanted? Under the (FHA) plan you can pay as little as 10 down and pay the rest in easy monthly installments that include interest, service charge and reduction reduc-tion on principal. In many cases this monthly installment is SMALLER SMALL-ER than the amount you now pay for rent. For Complete Information Come In Today for Free Consultation Tri-SMe 'Lumber Co 59S Southr University Avenue "HELPFUL SERVICE" DEED) Homes For Sale?- 3R. 6tuv 14 bsmnt, 3x4 rds ground, terms $900. 5 R Frame,; modern, - 3 12 rds, terms $1800. 7 R Mod. Brick close in, 4x12 rds., $4750. 4 R. Mod. Frame, 1 a. ground, trade or sale, ,$2500. 10 ac and 14 acs. for sale or lease reasonable. rea-sonable. See Prows & Haws Realty Co., 53 No. Univ. Ave Prove, Utafa. Phone 456. FOR RENT Unfurnished IF you want to buy or rent easy terms, See S. W. Kitchen, Orem. jl6 3 ROM modern apartment. 370 South 4th West. jl2 4 RM. mod: apt, pri. bath, 469 North 6th W. jl5 3 RM. mod. basement apt., heat, hw, garage. Close in. Inq. 188 North 4th West. jll MOD. 3 rm. apt., heat, h. w., garage. ga-rage. 248 N. 2 East. jl3 3 RM. mod.,, newly dec. apt. Elec. equip., garage. 345 W. 2 S. jl3 3 RM. cottage, call afternoon or evenings. 610 W. 1 So. jl2 3 RM. heated apt. also one rra. furn. Ph. 363J. 227 E. 3 N. jl7 MOD. 3 rm. apt., sleeping porch, elec. range. 579 No. 4 E. jl5 5 ROOM modern home. Furnace, garage. Call at basement, 731 North 3rd East. ' jll JONES' new 3 rm. apt., floor coverings", cov-erings", elec. range, refrigerator, garage. Adults. 270 N. 1 E. Phone 1525J. j25 .r.-. Jff A N D RO M. FOR men, hot water, heated. 41 East 4 No. Phone 1349. jl3 BOARD and room, men preferred. prefer-red. 955 N. Univ. Pn. 458. jl4 WANTED TO BUY 75 TO 100 lb. feeder pigs. Grant D. Gray. Ph. 042J2. jl2 FOR SALE OR RENT PIANO $65 accordion $37.50; lessons. Prof. Williams, Ph. 940R 308 East. 3 South. J13 LOST DRAWER of elec. stove. Reward. Phone 260J2, Springviile. jl3 MISrRU.ANKOHS SEPTIC tanks and cesspools built. Guar. rep. work. 660 W. Center. J16 PAY For It LIKE RENT! O Phone 20 IXQ EUtL EXAL CSTATM , BAKOAlIlENTAJLar Bust 9 fteanc Jlknam Bonds or Notary CoA ,.flN or Pbon fdLtu ICSAL REALTY COMPANY 165 West Center Street Ptoto's tivm S&opptag Oeatts St out windows for tpectsl HOMES - FARMS RANCHES 5 R. Frm. Lge. Lot $1350. Brk. Mod. 5 Rooms and Basement Apt. Adj. School Store. Close to Post Office Six Rooms Comfortable Furnace Fire placeNice Lot Ideal PRICED RIGHT. 10 A. Good Home Fruits Terms. UNIVERSITY AVENUE HOME A Genuine Bargain Best Location. 300 Acre Ranch Houses Lake Most Beautiful Canyon Place. Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY Office 39 W. 2 No. PROVO, UTAH FOR SALE Miscellaneous SAXOPHONE,, or trade for typewriter, type-writer, Ray Skeim, 597 No. Univ. Ave. jl5 GAS range and gas heater. Ph. 828. jll PINKEYE beans, Russett potatoes. pota-toes. Phone 02J1. jl3 HAY. Phone 040R2. Jess Smith. f4 APPLES, cooWhg, bottling, (special) (spe-cial) 40c and 55c bu. Delicious, Jonathans, Romes, Winesaps, bu. or truck load. Sweet cider. Thomas. Phone 1048. f4 COAL, best grade, dependable, free delivery. Christopherson. Phone 791. f4 GOOD clean, hot coal. 94 West 10 N. Ph. 999. Vern Bullock. f4l MATTRESSES remade with and without inner springs. New. Mattresses at. factory prices. Overman Mattress Co. Phone 579W. "Til WORK WANTED DRESMAKING and alterations. 96 W. 4 N. Ph. 1125W. 'j20 - LAKE VIEW MRS. SADIE SHAW tiportr Ptwm 01JV-R- A very interesting meeting was held Sunday evening in the ward chapel. Bishop August J. Johnson presided and conducted. Joseph Murdoch and Dean Miner, home missionaries were the speakers, also Robert Olsen of the bishopric gave a talk. Eleven young men were ordained and advanced in the priesthood. The Daughters of Pioneers, Camp Tamarack, meeting that was scheduled for Thursday has been postponed until Friday at the home of Mrs. August J. Johnson. John-son. Mrs. Clara M. Taylor gave the theology lesson "The Twelve Apostles That He Had Chosen." Mrs. Enade S. Bunnell gave the lesson in work and business session ses-sion "Meats and Sweets" at the Relief society meeting. LEGAL tlOTICZS Probate and , Guardianship Notices j Consult County Clerk or the I Reepeetlva Signer, far Furth- , I er Information. ASSESSMENT NOTICE Crown Point Consolidated Mining Min-ing Company, Principal. Place of Business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at fa meeting of the 'board of direc tors of Crown Point Consolidated Mining Co., a corporation,, held on the 10Sh day of January, 1939, an assessment (No. 34) of one half cent (He) per share was levied oa the ; ot&standtog capital stock of the company, payable immediately to Julian F. Greer, Sec., at his office at the State Bank of Provo, Provo City, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Feb. 15, 1939 will be de linquent and, advertised foe sale at public auction, and unless payment pay-ment is made, so much of each parcel of stock as may bet necessary neces-sary will be sold at the office of the company, 75 North University Ave.,' on Friday the 10th day of March, 1939 at 4 o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment. together with the casta of adver tising and expense of sale. CROWN POINT CONSOLIDATED CONSOLI-DATED MINING COMPANY, . Julian F. Greer, SeCy: ' The Number, Or Your Certificate, Certifi-cate, Must Accompany Remittance-- '.: ... J-ir - .-. , f Publication: dates Jan. 11, 18, 25, i V.:. . t : Ms. ; WIS. A. R. WILSON Mr. and -. Mrs. Jer.y Zeemaa wish ta; announce the marriage; of their daughters Miss Donna - Zee- man, to Mervin Bly tJiexing, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.t K Blyther-ine Blyther-ine of Lehui The ceremonv was performed? Wednesday. January 11, in the Salt Lake temple, and the parents of the bridegroom ao companied them through : the temple. The couple left Thursday morning for Oakland, California, where they will reside. ; . Mrs. Zeeman entertained at two bridal showers last week in honor of her daughter. Thirty-five Thirty-five of the older relatives and friends were entertained Friday afternoon and a group of thirty young people in the evening. Many lovely, gifts, were presented to the honored guest. Mrs. A. C Page was hostess at a dinner party and social Saturday Satur-day evening - for twenty close friends. Cards were placed tor Mr. and Mrs. Sid Co ray, Mr. and Mrs. R. WV McMullin, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Laban Harding, Mr. and Mrs. David Big-ler, Big-ler, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Dora Powell, Miss Cora Page, Mr. and Mrs. Page. Close friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs. Emily Clayson last Friday afternoon after-noon in a most "enjoyable surprise party. Lunch was served and a general social enjoyed. Forty thousand couples a year are marrted in London. FRECKLES AND HIS UN imr --amo w x can , wear vs tp'' . ir uont . i i s j-vt . y- dot . r M SHOW 'EM X KNOW tXf 1U HEt-f fS! Well- M3K "TOoeTHER GSS! ttXJ WORRY I MAKB" GOOD X DOMT 1 MATTER. HOW B f? MUSIC THerU. USTOJ Wl ALL X CAM L-m DLMM6 CLASS , AND THAT'LL ) WE'LL MAXE 1 WAMT T5 Be WASTING tCI SPEND ttX V Tt MB WILL. TOO HELP JA FRECKLES JMU AFTER. SCHOOL. . MOO BE (A COMPOSER. . V MY TIME J TlMB WITH V ME , M193 GOFF ? AJ CAN EVEM COME OVER. SWELL JOUT OF TOO ( iDt- ip-f THAT QAL, rZ 1 Y woose some v jf yet , f'k-GSdn V 6 IMPOSSIBLE wowc our orchestra- ( ' Vw I K JZJ'Z'&Q ''HujT.m ZJ t 1 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ALLEY OOP WASH TUBBS ( S OUR BOSS. NWUR. WILL '4v)Tl , JmT?0 . 9 i . ' ' . W V 7. MM I V J!- I i If 11 f TJf ( MORE GRlEPlJ rUOi & HIM5ELPJ (0 iJlV- I) ( HERE COMES VWE'SE GOT T5JOpjM U OOP AJs.WcMow f THE FOttTUVJES OF DEAR V GREAT 6UNS? 1l 7 DAWSON. VJ TODW AMD OUT S3 tOM'T YOU 6ET I l?sy TOWkOCBONM. COKAt WE LP ME IM KW HAESSA6E? LOAD MV AH- . t 5 i WYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE wfateKCATSlsM w III I 1 If o4 CAUGHT HER FOOT I S 02 1 II lU M rOM jTHE LAlaj 1 i mat Viuiviwua 8UHZ THAT TH lt OF.ABOOE. RflT cont. i3ayNCASciwicjE.Me. . y ANSWER;: Charivari- ... a word of French origin, correctly pronounced shd-ree-va-ree. This mock serenade- originated in the Middle Ages in France, and was used at that time only when the bride and. groom bad. been married before. FRIENDS WAT UESSA6E O FTER. RJEVlVMJa THE MAJOR MVRA. TEtL. HIM ABOUT HEC-DrSCOVERyOF-THE PRO- b-bltt r TaL-iOakOvnEfs HOME IN BEL? SICK, SMS PWOMPTlr M!-n-Ui AAORIlI 1 CaMmmam I j F- THIS VVOCKSA WIDE? i VTH VOOR LIFE OU I--J I AImY ajOGTH A tLUdEDUtCKL4 ASASSIUSACE EVECvwHeee. TUEVT2E1AV- U' FOR I RnDf II ADlV DQM iKltrr I T ' If CAPTAIM WHAT'S-V ( V-yESj-MlSS I I WHAT ARE. DU SAYlKiO, If t wcowe? Diourr I I worhth-but fM I I mam? vou cam't meakj il fTT, OJ OCTCH. J I AFRAID MISS THAT SHE ... MOf NO , 1 V, ill HEftif LAVERE!SCAREE I 3W'T BELIEVE tT V K TM SORKX I I I I I HAS COMp UJ I TAVSte M& TO r" ' umm imS. LAWRENCK.WAUUat ' Reporter . ? Mrs. Sina Radmallof Pleasant Grove spent Saturday with Mr. and M)rs... Albert. Anderson. . , Mr. and Mrs. .Bill Wheeler and family of Springviile,. were Sunday Sun-day ,yisltors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-ffird Wil-ffird Anderson. t Wendell Swenson is- at the L. D.. Sr hospital1 at Salt Lake City. His condition is. very serioua and an operation may be necessary. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Hansen and family of Springviile, spent Sunday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Leonard Walker. C J. Cobbley and John Bone are in Sacramento, CaL, in the interest of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company.. Mrs. Eldon Wright entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. IN Then have LESS to V pay each month, be-causa be-causa you have only ONE place to pay. There'll be mor LEFT OVER for your living expenses. No co-makers. No indiscreet inquiries. Personal loans up to $300. Come in. I 6vfl t v eo TOSuy I , cAKiT xxm tvyta hwd twkv J -""- l n tAE I - . SI W JVyn J I com. i3 tv wHnnvtMr. m. wta (f fc wr am - , EHf WELL, THAT. ' 4 ( iS8S?A A NWowT stop us hzf- r V WHOA,TIMWy ryritrt$ r-'ki - ;75n MURDERERS ) POtf AR.60E! HIDE! git u BO AMD LEAvE IAP EVCt. IWC. T. M Cft. O. PAT fr ; ' j Annie R. Wright, the affair being be-ing in honor of Mrs. LaRiel Wrjght Yates, a recent bride. Games and delicious refreshments were enjoyed by the following: Gladys and Thelma Hooley, Dora' and Viola Harris, Vera .Cullimore, Mrs. Orris .and Dean. , Newell, Anita Craguni Alberta Walker, Enid and Marie Johnson, LaRue and Cleora Wright, Lillian Swenson, Swen-son, Mary Shoell, Ella Smith, Blanche Nielson, Madge weat and Emma Christenson, Prove, Myrtle Green, Pleasant Grove. Priscilla Collins, Murray, Mrs. Elmer , Sarah and Opal Yates. Salt Lake City, Mrs. John and Eva Yates and Mrs. Rebecca Wilson Wil-son of Lehi. The young couple will reside in Lehi. The substitution of the name Hawaiian to the Sandwich Islands took place gradually. Hawaii is the name of the largest island of the group, and gives its name to the whole. . Floor No. 2 Knight Block Room No. 207 - Phone 210 13 EAST CENTER ST. Over Walgreen's Drug A. C. WICKMAX, Manager By BLOSSEK 5s 8v MAR f IN By HAMLlN By CRANK I KVJOWED tT. HE'S TAKm' THE VWHOLE BLOOMlVir -TBEASUBV VJITH IM! QVC B06T THEE LOCKS. DUMP THE rot o IM THE TRUCK., AM' LOAD HS PL AWE T WH H CUDTyTD U fClr- By THOMPSONand COLL STTEADX MAJOQ,- SHE'3 IM HER. OLD DOESS- iwe room I Feb. K 1939. |