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Show 1 - 1 I X ; f -A-a i section; two PROVO (UTAH) - 'EVENING HERALD, t THURSDAY, JANUARY, i !9; l1939 ': PAGE THRlSR - V: s - 'A- II v u .Si ! 1 7r , :- ft,. . WANT; ADS PHONE 495 "Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if tbetare in the off ice-before 9 a. m., after, which they Vjnll appear in the column Too Late For Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will he 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. m. First and second day, each insertion 10 cents per line; thr3 days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; two weeks, 70 cents per line; one month $U20 per line. (Minimum charge 25 cents) Count five word to line. Minimum accepted 2 lines. Classified Ads Must Be Paid in Advance i iu ucjiia per -kiiifs per ui f . nairinn w 'rw nma Business Property Close In 144x100 ft., all special-imp paid. Duplex, 2 sets plumbing; 4 Apts, 2 sets plumbing; 2 Apts, 5 rooms for family use. Some real buys! See Prows Sc Haws, R&Ity Company, SS-Ko. Univ. Ave., Provo, Utah. Phone 456. FOR RENT Unfurnished 3 RM. mod. apt., reasojiably priced. 495 N. 6 E. Inq. 685 E. 5 North. J25 4 RM: mod. apt., bath and garage, 469 N. 6th. W. j24 MOD. 3 Rm. apt., heat, h. w., garage. 248 N. 2 E. j23 MOD. 3 rm. apt., sleeping porch, elec. range. 579 No. 4 E. j29 2 AND 3 room modern apartments. apart-ments. 144 W. 3rd So. J20 Best Bargains in New and Used Furniture! Beds or Springs, $1.00 up; New Studio Couche3, $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 Slakes Stoves 3 ROOM modern apartment, heat and h. w. 65 N. 2 E. j22 3 RM. mod apt. 408 South 2nd West. jl9 IX)R I CT1A1, 15HAL, ESTATE BARGAINS RENTAXSt Bus nesa Reitdeiiw Tbaujwuace. ' Boodj ot, notary Wortc-r M3e orPbaxu Now v . 4 HELAJL REAtTY .OJMPANf tot ProTQ's Tiew Chopping Oeal 8 our windows for specials 3 RM. heated apt. also one rm. furn. Ph. 363J. 227 E- 3 N. j24 Mast Sacrifice my 1936 LAFAYETTE DELUX SEDAN Cash or Terms Phone 1121 ask for Ken 2 RM. apts. and garage, 150 South 1 West, adults. jl9 2 MODERN rooms, 247 West 3rd South. J23 MOD. 4 rm. apt. auto, heat and hw. 288 N. 3 E Ph. 1431-J j20 ATTRACTIVE, stric. mod. apt. with heat. Ph. 954-M j20 OR UNFURN. 2 rm. mod. apt. couple, furnace heat, 155 East 2nd So. j23 BATHS MODERN cabinet bath and massage. mas-sage. Estella Spurrier, 186 Wt Center, appointments only. Ph, 651J. j24 LOST v BLACK pigskin glove, right hand. rteiurn 10 neraia. jzu 2 AND 3 rm. mod. apts. Riverside Tourist Park. fl6 3 RM. mod. apt, heat, 236 So. 1st E. Phone 846J or 118. j20 MOD. apt., pay by week, gas, elec, heat, h w. 266 W. 3 S. j20 2 RM. mod., heated, apt., adults. 460 North 5th East. jl9 BOARh AND ROOM ! AiuuiJKiN nome, $d weeK. mi ' Soulh 2nd East. ' j20 A HYPNOTIST 1 HORIZONTAL 1, 5 Originator of hypnotism in medical treatment. 9 Priest 10 Ever. 11 Dinners. 13 Mahogany pine. 16 Adam's mate. 17 Ell. 18 Thick shrub. IJfSoutheast 20 Cubic. 21 Cover. 23 Right hand. 24 Doctors of his treatments. 29 Component. -430 Studio. 31 Promontory. !32 Street car. 33 Neuter I pronoun. 5 And. ! 37 Myself. 38 Guinea. Answer to Previous Puzzle IRIFMIISIEIDUIONIIIIfalUI 31 l TOmEipnAlNrr 5 PIIIES FROG sg mil 39 Sister. 41 To declare. 44 Derby. 45 Tropical fruit 47 Skillet 48 Cures. 50 Shower. 51 Female sheep. 52 Part of- a column. 53 He first used s in his work. 54 This doctor practiced in VERTICAL 2 To thread. 3 Wings. 4 Nothing. 5 Sailors' dances. 6 Coterie. 7 Pork. 8 Mistake. 1 1 The word is derived from his name. ' 12 Pickles. 14 Tilt hammer. 15 He had many 20 Genus of bedbugs. 22 To Jotter. 24 Lair. 25 Genu's of geese. 26 Point 27 Sun god. 28 Not bright 34 Hair ornament. 36 Shark. 37 To allot 38 Dance. 40 Mar in a stocking. 41 Johnnycake. 42 City. 43 You. 44 Nimbus. 46 Cotton machine. 49 To sin. FOR SALE: MOST EXCELLENT AVENUE HOME. BUILDING LOTS , ANY PART CITY. FARM WITH EXCELLENT WATER GOOD HOME SACRIFICED." . 309 ACRE RANCH BARGAIN Farm! Land and Range. PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY OFFICE 39 W. 2 N. St PROVO, UTAH LOANS WANTED: New House Land $1200 2 Apts. Close in . $1000 4 Acres. Mod. Home,' Coops $2300 lA Acre, Brk. House, Mod. Heat $2500 Factory Land $350 LOOK OVER SOME OF THESE MAY INTEREST YOU. PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY OFFICE 39 W. 2 N. St. PROVO, UTAH SpringviHe Is ! Large crowds enjoyed the entertainment en-tertainment "provided in each division di-vision of .the First ward annual reunion. The Primary children wereentertained on Monday af ternoon ' unaer tne direction or officers of that organization, while the M. I. A, sponsored the entertainment for the older group on Tuesday night. Adults J enjoyed' a banquet and program in the amusement hall, Wednesday Wednes-day night. Leon Dallm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dallin formerly of this city, now residing in Long Beach, Calif., is making rapid. strides n his music work in New York City, where he Is attending school, according to word -receiv- ea were. . He will be remembered here for his violin music in which he has advanced steadily and in ad- rdition s dong some fine compo- sion .work. One of his compos! tions jwhich he composed recent ly, was played on a WPA con cert program in New York City Wednesday evening, January 18 The Fourth ward is preparing their annual vaudeville entertain' ment to be given in the amuse ment hall at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, Wednes-day, January 25. as a budget event. Every auxiliary organization organiza-tion in the ward will be represented repre-sented during the evening's program pro-gram which promises to be outstanding out-standing entertainment. There will be five acts in all. Every ward member is extended an invitation in-vitation to attend. yrsitsiOrphanage; FOR SALE Miscellaneous USED Bendix Home Laundry. Ralph's Radio & App. Co. Ph. 618. j20 TWO ABC washers demonstrators. demonstrat-ors. Ralph's Radio and Appl. Co. Phone 618. j20 GOOD Cow, Jus fresh. Julian Hansen, East of Lincoln high school. j24 i : , - i 1 ; i V ' I " " t s -.: t ' s v : - -r - v r- ' yr x' , V i V U i S :-': I' V! ' -s f N ' ' f y St X r" : i .',,$,. i: i . f , , V Meeting: Postponed Due to B. TJ. lAdArshtn Week - sessions "being held, the M. X A. - Union meeting, scheduled sched-uled for the fourth Mionday, has been nostponed until Mondav eve ning, 'Jan. 30, i at the Fourth ward nan. A special 'nroeram has been planned -and officers and teachers of the association are asked to keep the date in mind. TRADE TREATIES . LAUDED BY SAYRE . WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 OLE) Assistant Secretary of State Francis B. Sayre today told the General Federation of Women's clubs that American exports have approximately doubled under the reciprocal trade agreement pro-gram. pro-gram. Sayre spoke at the goiaen jubilee jubi-lee .meeting of the directors of Ihe federation, attended by 125 delegates from every state. LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signer for Furth er Information. Off on a New Year visit to the Maison de Charite, Raris orphanage orphan-age convent where she lived as a child, film star Madeleine Carroll Car-roll is shown leaving New York. 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 Ccbc, as sole heirs-at-law of Oscar Cox, deceased nd of his deceased widow, Filena Cox, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS : r You are hereay summoned to appear within -twenty days after the service of Jthis 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 mortgages at page 116 which affects af-fects the following described real property: : Commencing 20 chains West of the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 19, Township 8 South of Range 2 East of -the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence North 10 chains; thence West 20 chains; thence South 10 cnans; thence East 20 chains to the place of beginning. .Together with the 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 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 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. Rulon Morgan Attorney for , said Executors. Pub. in Evening Herald Dec. 29, 1938, Jan. 5, 12, 19, 1939. v up to $300 Borrow cosh to pay your bills. Then have LESS to pay each month, because you have only ONE place to pay. There 11 be more LEFT OVER for living expenses. Main requirement, just your ability to repay small sums regularly. No comakers. co-makers. No indiscreet inquiries: inquir-ies: Quick, quiet, friendly service. Come in or phone. SEOZEniSsmEE Floor No. 2 Knight Block Room No. 207 - Phone 210 13 EAST CENTER ST. Over Walgreen's Drug A. C. WICKMAN, Manager ALLEY OOP By HAMLIN TRUCK stake bed. 7x11 ft., factory fac-tory built. Morris Scott, 1229 W. 6 So. jl9 HIGHEST quality coal $6.00; gas 15c. Hill Bros. 90 E. 12 No. Phone 1512. j22 JONATHAN, Romes, Winesaps, Pearmain apples, potatoes, McMillan, Mc-Millan, Phone 1330J. fl5 WELL, EXCEPT FOR. AM X MEAVJ TSAY nV Jt'i s2oc ' I KJorvW cm h J.y Z2x!p Ya7 COii BOOTS AND HER BJUUQPIES COMPLETE sets and other household house-hold furniture. 445 No. Univ. Ave. j20 UTAH'S HOTTEST, CLEANEST COAL; starts quicker, burns longer, less soot, less ash; quick delivery, money saving prices. RIGHT WEIGH'S, Ph. 525. fl5 6 RM. mod. home and furniture. 80 North 7th West. jl9 HAY. Phone 040R2. Jess Smith. f4 APPLES, cooking, bottling, (special), (spe-cial), 40c and 55c bu. Delicious, Jonathans, Romes, Winesaps, bu. or truck load. Sweet cider. Thomas. Phone 1048. f4 i5 16 i z " avP 13 F3 WC't' Ti 22 5 24 25 p 127 2ft 29 53 2 W H " 35 56 I (37 36 55 1 V. 43 4T" ft 1 hn I k I 1 I 1 n Announcing National Used Truck Week Take Advantage of This Opportunity TRUCK BARGAINS 19:5 1 Chev 1 ion stake, L. W. B., Dual Wheels. Good Tires . fl Jg A Good Farm Truck JlCrj) 1933 Chev 12 Ton Stake, Dual Wheels 32x6 Tires. In Good Condition . . . $125 6AHiJO3-ASHTOn,1nc. 191 South University Ave. 10 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM COAL, best grade, dependable, free delivery. Christopherson. Phone 791. f4 tlOOD clean, hot coal. 94 West 10 N. Ph. 999. Vein Bullock. f4 FOR S ALE-HOUSES LARGE modern home and lot; at 551 No. 2nd E. Inq. at this ad dress. fl7 WORK WANTED DRESMAKING and alterations 96 W. 4 N. Ph. 1125W. j20 MISCELLANEOUS HAVING a party? Banquet tables, chairs, silverware. J. H Kirk. Phone 198J. j22 BOOK your orders for baby chicks now. Western Slope Hatchery, Grand Junction, Colo., 895 N. 1st. St. j22 DXPER. beautician for part time work, give reference. Box K. Herald. j20 HELP WANTED FEMALE EXP. woman, must be good cook. Phone 580W. 470 N. 3 E. 122 HELP WANTED MALE RAVVLEIGH'S now have openings for ambitious ambiti-ous men in Juab, Tooele, and North San Pete Counties. Own and operate your ownjjrofitable and permanent business. For full particulars, see or write P. Li. Snow, 385 So. 7th East, Pvo, Utah, or write direct to Rawleigh's, Dept. 139, Denver, Colorado. " J19 Vfs 'NAT I tvi'E.KC'-6.: 5 m I s II I fi. I I r J 13 Voo oo C OVtAV oicvi novo Ki6WC ? 11'.'. By MARTIN rm ii l -Hk 1 , I I CQn 1M BY NC StUVICg. INC. T. Y- WEC U. A W. Off. J MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE V By THOMPSON and COLL EAP FOB. VOU MOW, J v -Iw 4-J I i-uisii nrwr u , r- n ELIFOaP SO 1 UP ALL- THIS EV r- .-AT'-vV NWV 1 HAKJDLE 1 jfotx -DUCTIOKJS f " THXT, MV PEACE LOVIMe FiEWD, SOU'LL NSVSa KWOW THE "DOVES OF PEACE WAS MY OWM OEA TO HKJDLE THIS PARTICULAR. JOB. 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