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Show SECTION TWO PROV-O- (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1 93 0. PAGE FIVE 4 SPANISH FORK SOCIETY MRS. EPFIE DART, Correspondent. - Phone 144-W Mr., and Mrs. Heber Swanner en tertained at a family Tnannsgivmg dinner Thursday of last week Dinner was served at 2 o'clock tod the remainder of the day was pent in visiting. Enjoying the oc-otaion oc-otaion were Mr. and Mrs. Howard SWanncr an J Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garner and ron, Hugh, all of Og den; Miss Alice Chappie of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ivy Swanner and chil dren and Mrs. Virginia Chappie, and the host and hostess, of Span ish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Nellsen an inojunce the engagement of their daughter, Beulah, to Glen Holt. The marriage will take place in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Larsen en tertalned at dinner Thanksgiving day for the members of the Chrii Ferguson family, the guests includ Ing Mrs. Larsen's parents and her brothers and sisters. r Mr. and Mrs. Theo C. Roberts of Pocatello, Idaho, stopped here one 'night lat week and were hours gufsts of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Mor- tfan, the latter-is a sinter of Mr. 'Roberts: They were on their way to "California where they expect to nqaice their home. - . Mrs. Mary' Gardner was hostess to the members of the Utopia club Friday evening. Luncheon wa-j served at the card tables at ' o'clock! Three tables of bridge followed, fol-lowed, Mrs. Ardella Creer won the vhigh score and Miss Viola Jones the second high score. Mrs. Hans Lar. sen and Mi3S Lola 'Bradford won the guest prizes. .flSfc. Kate McAllister Mc-Allister was an additional guest. A letter from Rev. and Mrs. Theo Lee of Berkeley, Calff., states that they entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner for the families of Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Lee and Lieutenant and Mrs. Chadwick and three children. Mrs. Chadwick was formerly Miss Margaret Lee. ',' A. R. Beck was pleasantly surprised sur-prised at his residence Tuesday evening, eve-ning, the occasion being his birthday birth-day anniversary. A buffet luncheon lunch-eon Was served to 50 guests. Those present besides Mr. Beck and family fam-ily were Mr; and Mrs. E. Harmer and son, Mr. and Mrs. . Wayne Beck and family and Mr. and Mrs.' Alton Bfcck of Springvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Baadsgaard and family of Lake Shore, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. xChristehsen and family of 8alem; MT. &na nn. jjr.Mvua xiniisvii, Lucile Davia and son. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen and daughter, Loraine, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Han-feei Han-feei and family Mr. and Mrs. Orla Stewart and family all of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Beck and family of Pay son. Alt toresent snent the time very en- - Soyablx. . . . -ir.Mrsl LucJle i Davis and eon, Paul, were aprmgviiie visiters .cwnuroajr Of 'last- week. -'' .' - r" I; Mr. and -Mra. Blaine 'Hansen 'and daughter, Loraine and Mr. and MYs. harles: Dixort and children enjoyed Thanksgivlngllnner.at the hom ofv Mrs. Adella S. Dixon of Pajraon. '' . . ' . : . . Lynn Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. JH&ns Larsen, aged 14 years, had ; the misfortune to break his HghCioot when, he fell from a horse fatiru riding on Thanksgiving day. It-wa necessary for -the attending physician to take several X-ray pictures pic-tures of. the injury. The youth is Improving Jbut it will b some time before he Is able to attend school. it,.'.- ' ' ' Donnna, the 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lewis of MlUfork is at the L. D. hospital f In,' Bait Lake where sne recently submitted to a major operation. - Mhic Lewis was at the hoepit a month receiving, medical treatment before s the operation. She had made tier home with Mr. and Mrs. Z.' JES. Williams this autumn in order ' that, she might attend the high j fccboor here. Her condition is still acrious. .' An article regarding the recoiii- mendatlon of the Tjrtah county cnirinupaioners ai a. recent meeting. ; stated thai county Clerk Byron 'Bastrop had been Instructed to write ' to Dr. T. B. Beatty asking for the appointment of .a director for the Utah count health unit ;This looks - like the commissioners were considering favorably retaining retain-ing the health, unit. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Otteson an notince (he birth of a daughter at ; tnetr nome recently. The mother was forrnerly Mi&s Mary. Sorenson. j MMarleT;el9on and Mrs. Eliza "We pclallze on cleanliMr Badlatora. , v .;'A dogged or Uriy Radiator will cause overheating ihreogb;':, :tck 'of circulation. ZKttt rula your motor through . dirty, clort lUdJslof1 . . ; , - We abaolutely guarantee to clean your Radiator without' j fi)miMft ''fff arlds, ' y. - " .- , .Our' new aad modern equipment enables us to clean out every particle of foreign matter and svt a reasonable price. ' lief ua prepare your Hadlator for antl-f reeling sohitlohs. RADIATOR REPAIRINO AND BXCORING iti CsztZ Uclrersity Aimroe. Nelson, president and secretary, re spectively, of the American Ltgion auxiliary here, went to Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday to attend the meeting of the presidents and secretaries sec-retaries of the organization which was held at the Hotel Utah. Commander Com-mander Harvey Nielsen of . the American Legion attended the similar sim-ilar meeting of that organization at the same time. Robert Chippie left Wednesday night for Castle Gate and Helper where he expects to spend the winter. win-ter. He has a brother and sister living there. Mrs. K. M .Sorenson has returned re-turned home from Mlnturn, Colo., where she spent the past two months visiting with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. L. E. Morgan, Mrs. Sorenson was a-, companied home by Mrs. Morgan and her two small Aons. Karl and Dean who will spend the winter months visiting friends &nd relatives in Utah. Mrs. Bertha Angus entertained the officers of the Third ward Primary Pri-mary at a meeting Wednesday eve. ning. Following the study of the lemon a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served by the hostess to 15 members. Misses Lora and AlHc Bower, who are attending the U. S. A. C. at Logan came home ..Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with their folks. They returned to Logan Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. "S. L. Rogers and children of Salt Lake spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving here witn Mrs. Roger'3 mother, Mrs. Kate Davis. Last week Misses Lota and Allie Bowen became affiliated with the Alpha Gamma chapter of the Chi Cmega, national sorority. OREM SOCIETY I t- . . : Members of the Social hour club met at the home of Mrs. W- H. Kof-ford Kof-ford on Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in needlework and a literary program was given. A delicious hot dinner was served at 6, the table decorations being sug gestive of Christmas. Covers were laid for Mrsr- George Carroll. Mrs. J. E. Christensen, Mrs. S. J. Cunningham, Cun-ningham, Mrs. El wood Davis. Mrs. N. A. Jacobsen, ' Mrs. A. A. Lovc-rldge, Lovc-rldge, Mrs. Chase Tolton, Mrs. i B. Birmner, mm. jonn a. vnncc ana the hostC83. Mrs. Curtis Gordon entertained members of the Literary club at her home on Thursday afternoon The following program was given: quartet. Mi's. Harold Calder, Mrs George Stratton. Mrs. LeEail Burr nrid' Mrs. ,DelosPyrrerr " sole, Mrs. George Stratton; "Christmas Din ner Menus," given by Mrs. Harold Calder. A delicious hot supper wa3 served Mrs. Clifton Pyne Mrs. E. H. Calder, Mrs. Tom Jacobs, Mrs. Virgil Bullock, Mrs. . Harold C&lder. Mrs. LeEarl Burr, Mra. Ray YTelU. Mrs. Delos Pyne, Mrs. Dean Park, Mrs. Jack Park, Mrs." Raymond Ray-mond Cutler and Mrs. E. IL Holt, the latter being an Invited guest. Miss Donna Park left Saturday morning for Hollywood, Calif., where she will be the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. Eph Jepperson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnes and family f Ogden visited with friends here on Wednesday. Sharon ward M. I. A. was successful suc-cessful In placing first at the Sharon Shar-on stake road show finals held Wednesday evening at the Lincoln high sphool. 'The M.. I. A. tfhtp of Joy" was the title of the act, which was written and directed by Mrs. Nita Hampshire. The cast included: Earl Mecham, Donna Park, Lavon Downs, Phyllis Pyne, Richard Hampshire, Jr., Carroll Mecham. Anna Johnson, Beth Finch, Norma Hampshire, Guy Cutler, Vernon Selman, George Tucker, Milton Bellows, Bel-lows, "v Fontella Park, - Geraldine Austin. Thelma Selman, Evslyn Selmali? Mrs. E. K. Calder, M. Edward Green and Mrs. Clarence Downs. Mrs. Richard Hampshire and son, Richard. Jr., left Sunday for Hoyts-ville, Hoyts-ville, Utah, where they will spend' several weeks as- guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Redden. . The, Cold Pack corporation have paid an' additional quarter of a cent on strawberries tnat were brought In last summmer. 0m ;S v j-, - ;, - Prom. V: , Provo. Utah NO QUITTERS, URGES DYCHES "Don't be a quitter" was the message mes-sage of T. W. Dyches, attendance officer and instructor in the night school, to the students of Provo high school at the regular assembly program Friday morning. Not brawn, but trained minds lead the world today, he said. Coach Glenn Simmons speke briefly, pointing out the enviable record made by Provo high school basketball teams of former yearr and the responsibility that rested with this year's team. Provo has been represented in the state tournament tour-nament for six out of seven years. Representing his teammates, Wilson Wil-son Booth, captain, delivered a short impromptu talk. The remainder re-mainder of the program, under the direction of David Merrill, student stu-dent body president, was as follows : Piano selections by Maxine May-nard; May-nard; songs, Helen Spencer; reading, read-ing, Alene Passey; novely "quartet" numbers consisting of two harmon icas, an accordion and guitar played play-ed by Harold Kendall and Fred Johnson; saxophone duet. Elbert Startup and Dean Lewis; trombone solos, Harold Tuft; songs, Louise Boyer. LAKE SHORE Miss Verda Simmons returned home for Thanksffivinc. She has- been in Aberdeen. Idaho, for the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs John Tuckett. Jr., entertained at a hot turkey dinner on Thanksgiving iray. Covers wers laid for Immediate family and Mr and Mrs. Leo Aitken and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tuckett, son La Mar and daughter, Lois. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Simmons and family spent Thanksgiving day In Provo, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. L. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Mcasom and Mr. and Mrs. WendeU Francis motored to Ogden where they were the Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Francis. Miss Nell Huff of Salt Lake rpent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm E. Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Youd announce an-nounce the arrival of a daughter, horn on Thanksgiving day, which was also her father's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Francis and daughter Betty Lou spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day in Tringville at the home of Mrs. Frr.ncis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ellctt. Mr. and Mrs. 1-ianaire Uoae and j family who have spnt the ,past year in Butte, Mont., returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Simmons spent the week end in Santaquln at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. Holman. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ferguson entertained on Thanksgiving day. Covers being laid for the family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. .Argyle and family and Joseph A. Francis and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Youd, S. P. Sorenson, Mr. and-Mrs. Albert Barney, Bar-ney, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Barney, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Creer. Arthur S. Youd and Carrol Jensen were the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murl Haskell Has-kell at Payson on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans of Payson are visiting here this week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Evans. Mrs. S. Evan Francis entertained at a birthday party Monday evening eve-ning in honor of her son, Marvll. Games were diversions. A delicious delic-ious luncheon was served to 16 guests. The guest of honor was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Nancy Hill of Spanish Fork is visiting here this week with her sister, Mrs. Wm. O. Beckstrom. Prof. Einstein is to do some astronomy research in California, but the chances are slim he'll spend much time among the Hollywood stars. "There's no ppint in that," said the end curtly as he blocked " the kick after touchdown. ( 'ti ll i ""Him Odd m PAYSON NEWS'! Mrs. R. A. Porter entertained at a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon after-noon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Gebhart of Ogden. who has been a uest at the forter home. Three tables of bridge were played after which a tasty and attractive luncheon lunch-eon was served. Present were Mrs. W. C. McCormick. Mrs. Ray Stevens, Stev-ens, Mrs. W. T. Amos, Mrs. John T. Lant. Mrs. Floyd Wilon, Mrs. Jack Dircn. Mra. L. D. Stewart, Mrs. H. S. Tipton, Mrs. May McBeth, Mrs. B. F. Ott, Mrs George Chase and the guest of honor. Miss Rose Cheever jravc a patty -it her home last Friday evening for a group of her young friends. The guests were served at five small tables at 8 o'clock after which progressive pro-gressive gamP3 were played. Present Pres-ent were Geraldine Gardner, Genevieve Gen-evieve McBeth, Deta Shuler, Rhea Johnson, Virginia Turner, Ada Schaerrer. Edr May Loveless, Darlene Simmons, Donna Johnson, Paul McBeth, Max Reid. Mack West, Emerson Curtis, Max Erlck-son, Erlck-son, Dillworth Wignal, Don Cloward. Mrs. Emma Fereday of Mammoth Mam-moth was a guest for the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant Simons. Mrs. Florence Griffith has gone to S9lt Lake to visit fcr a week with friend3. Mrs. Clara S. Gleason of Berkeley, Berke-ley, Calif., has been visiting for a week here with her father, John J. Schaerrer and other relatives and friends. Members of the. Evening Bridge-club Bridge-club enjoyed a delightful bridg-s dinner Wednesday "Evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCorr mick. Present were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Amos, Mr. and Mrs. George Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Will McClel-lan, McClel-lan, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Earle, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Fearn Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson, and Mr. and' Mrs. McCormick, McCor-mick, the club members; Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lent, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erland-son. Erland-son. Mrs. Lemma Brimhall Hamilan of San Diego arrived Sunday evening for a brief visit with members of .her family and friends. She was married early in November to Frank Hamilan, radio engineer in the U: S. navy. They will leave before the first of the year for the Philip-nine Philip-nine Islands where Mr. Hamilan has been transferred. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Daniels and family of Malad, Idaho, came down tc spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. Daniels. Others present at the family dinner wore Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cloward of Frovoy Mr.-end Mrs. Merrill -Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clarancc Daniels and their families. Mrs. Eliza Taylor of Spring Lake announces the marriage of her daughter, Nora, to Ernest Mitchell, Mitch-ell, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell of Payson which took plrce on Wednesday, December. . 3, in the S!t Lake temple. Thtb. omg rovpls will make their hohVc at Clinton. 'A large wedding reception recep-tion in their honor will be glvwi r.rt Mrnday night at the Spring Li kc ward hall. Mr. rnd Mrs. Willis Loveless. 'of Salt Lake spent their Thanksgiving vacation here with their parent3, Mr. pnd Mn. 4. A. Loveless. It was their first visit in Payson, since their marriage early in November. Mrs. Loveless was formerly Miss Louise Jones of Sari Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson and children went to Hooper last Friday to attsnd an Oleson family reunion which was attended by more than 30 members of the family. fam-ily. They returned home on Saturday Satur-day and on Sunday had as their guests, their mother, Mrs. E. E? Oleson Ole-son and sister. Mrs. Frank Ad anil her husband of Salt Lake, also 'a' brother Captain V. L. Oleson ar.ci Mrs. Oleson md two sons. Captain Oleson, who is in the U. S. army, arrived ar-rived recently from New York where he has been stationed for the past five years and with Kis family fam-ily will , leave after the holidays for Honolulu where he has been transferred. MONEY LOANED FOR PAYMENT OF TAXES Taxes will soon be negotiated. Courtesy and jr procuring a confidential loan from , us. It is easily service always. V 0 Our Service is Confidential COLUMBIA BOND & MORTGAGE COMPANY , " PHONE 1277 M North Unit. Are., PBQV0, UTAH Q ii 6 due. 1 I I . . . t . FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS T. G, Rowland will sell, at new-city new-city reservoir, good lumber at $1.25 and less per 1000. P. O. Box 170- d!9 U.'S, No. 1 onions in 50 lb. bags and parsnips, price reasonable. C. H. Davies, Phone 09J1. d9 2 heating stoves. 434 N. 2 E. dl2 Two Coles hot blast heaters, kitchen cabinet, good condition. 231 East 2 No. dl2 Popular songs: "Out In Utah"; "Alimony Lizzie"; "I Love You Utah Valley." For your Xmas gift at music stores 30c. d8 Chllds $5 doll carriage with outfit out-fit $2.50; doll bed with outfit $2.23, $2.50 doll cart $1, Just like new. 395 No. 3 West. d8 Small girls bicycle suitable for 6 to 12 year old girl, also boy's bicycle suitable for boy 6 to 16 years. Both in A-l condition. Phone 182 or call 476 To. Univ. Ave. dll First class hay, delivered, all S cuttings, Phone 5iGR. dl8 2 young Jersey cows; rlomes and Banana apples. Phone 051R2. dlO Russet potatoes, Pink Eye beans and hay delivered. W. A. Chapman, 160 E. 2 So. Phone 277W. dlO Plymouth pullets. Route 2 Box 247. W. C. Hinze. Phone 010R5. dlO Canary birds. AHO S. 1 E. dd "E" Flat alto saxophone. 471 W. 1 South. d9 Hay, delivered. Phone 801 R. d26 Apples. Special) Jonathans 25c to 60c; Delicious $1.00; Greenings, preserving pears 75c bu. Thomas, Phone 1048. 672 N. 5 West. d7 Clearance slae of afternoon and evening dresses. 566 No. 1 West Phone 154W. d26 Boost Utah Products Use Saunder-Site Furniture Polish. tf Bailed straw. Phone 801R. d8 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Old heating stoves. The New Fix-It Fix-It Shop. 54 No. 4 W. Phone 1292W. 36 Exp. girl wants housework or clerking. 38 W. 4 No. Phone 512W. d7 To buy ton of carrots. Phone f032Jl: - d8 Wanted: Useless horses and oowa Dead ones If called . Immediately. John Kuhnl OS0R1 Provo. U FOB SALE HOUSES 8 room mod. brick home 646 East Center. Will take sheep on trade. Call 1186J. dl INSTRUCTION RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. Men 18-35. Commence $158.00 month. Steady work- Experience unnecessary. unneces-sary. Common education sufficient. Sample coaching FREE. Write today to-day sure. Box 25A, Herald. Proposition offered to salesmen, good commission. Phone 040J4. d8 SITUATIONS WANTED Exp. girl Phone 252W. wants housework. dl 1 FOR XMAS Why Not a Good Used Car For the Family? 1926 rysler Late Model 70 Sedan-Mechanically A-l. This car is as clean as a whistle and it's as comfortable com-fortable as your home Jounge. 1930 Nash Model 452-R Rumble Seat Coupe - Six wire wheels. Driven only 8,000 miles. We can and will gladly grive a new car Service Certificate with this car. It is one that your neighbors cannot tell from a brand new car. See it today. 1927 Studebaker Dictator Sedan New paint, upholstery, up-holstery, and all in dandy ' condition. - , 1927Nash Advanced 6 Se-dan Se-dan New paint r mew rubber; all newly reconditioned recon-ditioned and ready to go. 1926 Ford Stake Body One Ton Tnuck-a real pickup pick-up for the price asked. CASSITY - CRANE MOTOR CO., Inc.' ,isbNf-iiNiv. AVE. . Phone 953X 'Jtm tah FOB BENT FURNISHED 4 room apt., modern, basement, garage. Call 257 So. 5 West. dl2 Small apt. 315 No. Univ. Ave. dl2 Iargc HK room. 373 4 N. boys. dl2 4 room mod brick bungalow with basement and garage. Phone 029J1. dll 2 room cottage $10- 2 room mod basement $12, near B. Y. U. Phone 763. d7 2 room apt. ground floor $10 mo. 492 North 3 East. dl2 Pur. apts. 55 W. 2 N. dlO 2 room apt, next to Lincoln high school. Inquire at Williams Service, Ser-vice, Orein. d7 . , , Nicely fur. 4 room apt. private bath, steam heated, near B. Y. U. 339 East 6 North. dlO 2 rooms in mod. home. Close In. Newly decorated. 161 W. 1 So. dlO 3 room apt. Inq. 480 So. 1 E. d9 2 fur. rooms, cozy for couple, $10. Call at night or Sunday. 119 N. 6 W. d9 Mod. heated apt. Phone 559W. dl2 Steam heated rooms at Nixon Apts., garuge. 185 S. 1 West. d26 Mod. single heated apt. $25 270 No. 1 East. dl7 4 room apt. $32.50 Phone 151W. 270 N. 1 East. Jl Apt. 92 S. 2 W. Phone 371W. dlO FOR BENT- - UNFURNISHED 5 room modern home at 62 East 3rd South. Phone 547J. dlO 3 room mod. apt, gas, hot water. $25 upstairs. Call 370. d9 Apts. Phone. 529J. 35 S. 5 E. dl2 I OR SALE FURNITURE Saturday Is last day of our furniture furni-ture sale. A few exceptional bargains bar-gains left. Lanning Furn. Co. 135 West Center. A grade Emerison piano, bargain. 137 So. 5 West. dll Good piano. 387 N. 2 East. dlO Boost Utah Products For Xmas Cheer, Clean up and Shine with Saunder-Site Furniture Polish tf New Second Hand Store. We buy for cash. We sell for cash. Phone 148. 351 West Center. Provo. tf BOARD AND BOOM Board and room- 265 W. 3 N. dl7 MISCELLANEOUS Pruncr, 14 years experience, desires de-sires pruning. Will contract or prune by hour. Hollingshead, 692 West 2nd South. d8 Let me quilt your flower garden quilt. See sample , at Taylor Bros. Telephone 045113. d7 WANTED TO RENT OR BUY Adjustable hospital bed. Call V. H., Phone 495. tf For rent or lease, fur- or unfur. a home between B. Y. U. and town at 60 E. 4 No. Write to Frank E. Roberts. 454 K. So. Templets. L. C. Phone Was. 5180W. j4 For rent a piano. Phone 940R. 028 Stoves and furnaces repaired right. C. Owen Draper, 105 South 6 East. Phone 1174J. jl" Boost Utah Products Use Saunder-Site Furniture Polish. tf LOST Pair glasses, black case. Please return to Gas office. d7 On Center street, nose glasses with chain and ear piece in black case. W. A. Huckins, Utah Power and Light. ,,. dlO Man's Waltham wristwatch with "Roy" engraved on back. Lost between be-tween B. Y. U. and Strand. Phone 577J. ax HELP WANTED FEMALE ADDRESSING ENVELOPES WORK AT HOME during spare time. Substantial weekly pay; experience ex-perience unnecessary. Dignified employment em-ployment for honest: sincere, ambitious am-bitious persons. WORKERS 'LEAGUE. NAPERVTT.T.E Tt.t. ---- - -i-i-rv-irrvnnjTjTJuui HELP WANTED HALE wwMrft AT ONCE SOUTH AMERICA OR UNITED STATES. Permanent positions; labor, clerical, mechanical, mechani-cal, salesmanship; experience unnecessary. un-necessary. Salaries $25-$100 weekly, transportation furnished. BOX 1175A CHICAGO. , CARTER , WINDOW WASHER cleans, dries, polishes. 10 sales daily net $580 monthly. Approved by Good Housekeeping. Restricted territory. Write today. Carter Products Corp.. 834 Front Ave., Cleveland, Ohio- WELDING A YERS WELDING WORKS Acetylene Ace-tylene and Electric Welding. We weld tA?tltinff md of mtUL 42 Jforth 4th Wwt- ti BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL J. H. ERICKSON Attorney at Law General Practice Civil and Criminal Farmers &. Merchants Bank Bldg. Room 12 Office phone 366. Res. phone 69 Provo. Utah d24 MINUET RADIO $59.50 Why pay more when satisfaction satisfac-tion is given with the New Minuet, noted for Its fine tone quality. Hear one in your home. For demonstration call LAWRENCE R. STUBBS Phone OtO-J-4 K ANTFREZ Fill Your Radiator with KANTFREZ at Daniels Auto Wreckage 312 So. Univ. Ave. : Phone 68 d28 FOUNDRY General Foundry and Machine Work. Electrical and Acetylene Welding TROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY MONEY TO LOAN AUTOMOBILE LOANS To give you cash or pay off present finance company and reduce payments. pay-ments. INSURANCE Of all kinds - Fire - Theft - Public Liability - Property Damage V. H. TUFT Farmers & Merchants Bank Bldg. PHONE 124 NEED MONEY QUICKLY? CASH LOANS of 300 or less Within 24 Hours Small Monthly Repayments Come in for full information Just Phone or Write. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 75 E. Center St. Fhone 210 YOU CAN BORROW to pay you current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Bond & Mortgage Company, 64 North University Ave. Ground floor. U $20,0D0.00 Loan Wanted On a $50,000.00 modern business busi-ness block, just completed, in center of business district of fastest growing city in Intermountain In-termountain country. 0 to 15 "year placement; 6 to 7 interest, according to .time; payments to suit lender. Address "Q. D." care Herald for full information, income, . dlO photos, etc. ll ' USED ' EXCELLENT CONDITION Only EASY TERMS USED avemietltfes GENUINE LEATHER COVERING Only NEW 5 PIECE IBFefflMastt Sett TWO-TONE Only 2112 A PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Visit Our Toyland 1 Onrc&tcf Si " 0 m olumns Want Ad Rates J First Insertion, per line, 10 cents; each additional Insertion, per line. 5 cents: one week. rer line 30 cents; two weeks, per-r line, 50 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge, 25 cents. If not paid within 10 days, double price will be charged. Count five words to Um. A Lasting Present Abundance of Satisfaction ONE ACRE LAND Loamy and Fine for Garden PRICE $650. TIME About Ten "to Sell GET YOUR CHOICE Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards IQNU Estate Broker Office 39 West Second North ; Provo, Utah Dixon Real Estate Co; Real Estate Cheapest farm in Utah County 22 Acres with fafc water right $1500.00. Money to Loan on good secufl--ties at lrc. For Sale 5 room modern horrid 1 acre ground; ideal location, good outbuildings. Owner must sell. Dixon Real Estate Co. HOMES REOT .. LOANS p,enUney TA-XVITIO Rent or Lease Insurance Fir Auto, - Burglary Plate Glass BONDS Pen nd All Kinds INVESTMENTS 7 to 10 Intermountain Finance & Thrift Company 57 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. . Phone 1304 WANTED GIRL Student to share modern" furnished room near B. Y. U. 691 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE.J: 4ahd up 7 1 X 1 " -i |