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Show P'R O V 0 (U 51 A'H)": S-U N-D A-Y IT E R A L 1 S U N D A Y, M A Y 10,- 19 3 6 PAGE SEVEN ifi. I I For WAIfFADS PHONfc 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Pag If they are in the office before 9 a. m., after which they wili appear In tne column Too uu for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will be accepted until 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sunday 's issue if phcned into the office by 4 p. m. Kates First insertion, per line 10 cents; each additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one. week, per line 30 cents; two weeks, per line 50 cents; one month, per line 90 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, 2 lines. Double price will be charged if payment is delayed delay-ed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per Insertion, In-sertion, 8 pt. type. STOUCTION RELIABLE MEN. now employed, who desire to qualify as service serv-ice men on AIR CONDITIONING CONDITION-ING and Electric Refrigeration equipment. Must be mechanically mechanical-ly inclined ajid willing to train spare time for lew months. Write. Utilities Eng. Inst . Pro-vo Pro-vo Herald. mil WANT GOVERNMENT JOB? Start $105-$175 moiVlh. Men-women. Men-women. Qualify immediately for Provo examinations. Experience Ex-perience usually unnecessary. Full particulars list positions, FREE. Write today sure. Franklin Institute. Dept. 470P. Rochester, N. Y. j4 FOR SALE C ARS i CYL. Chev. Sedan. East. 229 No. 5th m!2 ATTENTION. Ford Buyers! Can save you- $50 on any new passenger pas-senger car ortruck. See Mr. Berrett, C. Penney Co. rrrl5 29 WHIPPETT Sedan. Cheap. 777 West 2nd So. mil - - V LATE '31 Ford 5 pass Victoria coupe. Cheap. 327 W. 1 S. mil WHEN you buy an auto, ask your dealer about the $5.00 down, 20-month 20-month payment plan of the Personal Per-sonal Finance Co. 207 Knight Block. Phone 210. ti LOST CHESTER white pig. 6 mo. old. Ret. 957 Ei Center. Reward, mil ALPHA Kappa Psi pin. Initialed "GES". Ph. 307R. Reward, .nil . "" " BLACK Wattr Spaniel pup 67 West 4th South. ml2 .22 RIFLE. Ret. to J. F. 259 S. 5 E. Reward. Farrer. mlO See these- PERSONALLY used cam TODAY! 1935 Chevrolet Coupe A very clean, snappy car for two. Its dark blue fin ish is in perfect condition. Tires very good , $540 1935 Terra plane Coach Has the latest equipment. Electric Hand, Heater, etc. Finished in Persian Gray, like new. If you enjoy 'a smooth, powerful motor, this car should please you v"V3 The Following Specials for Three Days Only! 1928 Essex Coupe 1928 Hudson Sedan ......... 1932 Plymouth Coupe 1931 Hudson Sedan , 1931 Graham Sedan $85 $395 $445 $485 SCHOFIELD AUTO CO. 70 E.iFirst North, Provo HOMES & FARMS Phone 1099 Will&rd L. Soward 4 Apts. 3 rms each, on cement hi-way: h.a. heat,$2,500, terms. Many good buys m Homes and Farms. Chicken ranch, good home and coops, close in. See us for ythat you want. Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Realty, 53 N. tJnlv. Ave. Phone 406. Reduce Your Mortgage Payments Under the FHA Insured Mortgage Plan. We will loan up to S0(c of the appraised value. Call GRAY REALTY COMPANY or write ( APSON-BOWMAN, REALTORS Salt Lake City FOR LEASE 5 Room Frame House; barn, garage; 5 acres fruit; ah excellent excel-lent crop. Opportunity for right party. 5 R. Mod. HdYne, unfur $30 4 R. Mod. Home, fur. . . .$27.50 Homes for Sate AH Parts of City-Priced from $1350 to $9500. Let us show you. Small Acreage, Poultry Farms Fire. Insurance, Loans, Rentals Homeland Realty Company PHONE TZ Over Provo Commercial Bank Bldg Business Card Furniture Dealers FURNITURE REPAIRED LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED & Repaired af Reasonable Prices.' We Buy, Sell and Exchange Free Call and Delivery Service WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Satisfaction Guaranteed r.RNRRAT. SHOP Phone 918-W - 159 Nerth Univ. j GEO. BILLS, Manager PLUMBING SERVICE ' FOR Dependable plumbing and service call Gilbert Field. 1396J. j OTT p WANTF.Tl MALE 23JbjiLiH 1 i $S5-A-WEEK OPPORTUNITY. Want man to service 300-family grocery route. I send everything you need. . Automobile given if you qualify. Details free, Albert Mills. 167 Monmouth, Cincinnati. Cincin-nati. Ohio. BOARD AND ROOM FOR working men.. 218 North University Avenue. m22 FOR KENT OK LEASE W ILL lease 5 a. penr orchard, house, barn, pasture. Call 904 No 1st E. evenings. ml5 , , - JirMPS THRU WINDOW CHICAGO, May 9 T.l' Edward Ed-ward Skoroz ran for a street car today and landed in a heap of slintered plate glassand warm doughnuts. Confused by blurred vision he had tried to board the car's reflection in -a doughnut shop window. WE CAN POSITIVELY SAVE YOU MONEY WHEN BUYING ANY HAKE OR MODEL USED CAR! 1929 Chrysler Se3an Now paint job, g5od rubber; rub-ber; mechanical condition good . . $225 GEO. MAYCOCK MOTOR CO. Sludebaker Dealer 35 N. 3rd V. Phone 404 Provo, Utah REMEMBER The House That Gives You More and Sells For less. :VAmit(i AND FOII SALE PAPER HANGING MISCELLANEOUS FOR ' palnting-paperhanging, kal- somining, Ph. 147YW. 671 E. 5 NEW volume "Book of Life," So. j4 leather bound. 392 S. 9th W. HELP WANTED FEMALE nmtl J - - - - - - - PLANTS: Pepper, tomato, cab- QISL0rRe,lralthOUSew(rfk- 789 bage and flower plants. Pansy North 5th West. mil piants 25c per doz. Perry's Seed , . ' Store, 408 W. Center. Green- GOOD girl for housework. Give houae 495 N 8 West. mi3 full information and references. . . -NVriter,tlerdgP3 , m11 SMALL semi-enamel coal range WATSTTwr th ritvt on legs $15. Enamel kitchen ...WANTEP TO .T.,..,. heater $10. 691 S. 3 W. mlO BY responsible party, 4 or 5 rm. furn. mod. house. Must have 2 ELECTRIC light chandelier. Ph. bedrms. Write Herald Box 2B. 819 or inq. 345 N. Univ. mlO mil - - w. L. PULLETS, 6 wks. old. 40c WANTED TO BUY ea. 978 W. 1st No. mlO WANT TO BUY Small size piano State make, age and price Box AR Provo Herald. tf HIGHEST prices pain, for dead or useless horses and cows. John Kuhni, Ph. 680, Provo. m26 USED baby carriage or cart. Ph. 1145W. 733 N. 5 West. ml3 FOR RENT-. UNFURNISHED 3 RM. strictly mod. apt. Close in. 390 W. 1st North. ml5 OR FURN., mod. home to desirable desir-able party. 159 N. 7 W. ml5 4 RM. home,-newly papered and painted. 537 E. 3rd So. Ph. 167. Inq. 530 East 2nd So. mlO MOD. 7 rm. home, garage, laundry, laund-ry, fruit rm. Ph. 460M. mil FOR RENT UNFURNISH M . . . 5, RM. mod. house. 407 S. 3 W. Phone 71W. p). Grove. i.il3 NEW home 133 W. 3 No. $35 month. Call Sunday. mil FOR IS MOD. 3 rm apt. Apply 442 No. 1st E. Ph 564M. ml5 4 ROOM mod. Electric ref. Available Avail-able until Sept. 15. Reasonable to right party Inq. 626 West 5th North. tf OR UNF. 3 rm. apt.. 8th E. Inq. 42 North 1st East. mlO APT. for couple. No children. 1000 W. 2nd No. ml5 - RM hilt,a' Part'y wa bsment aPt 127 E 4 N. Ph. 143M. ml2 OR UNF. 4 rm. apt. 244 N. 1st ; E. Phone 417. mil 4 RM. nicely furn. home for i couple. El. range, O. S. L. suite. ' On' Paved st. 521 So. 3rd W. i j mlO 3 Part,y furn- aPfc- for couple. 188 No. 3rd West. ml2 NEW 5 rm-. home. Will be vacant about June 1. Ph. 1137. 60G West 3rd So. mil MOD. 5 rm. home, good location. Inq. Herald Box 56. mil APT. for couple. 458 No. 4th East Ph. 1026J. mlO '26 Buick Coach A real buy at 67C the price 93 '31 Ford Tudor Economical to buy Economical to run New Motor, New Paint, a clean job $285 '29 Pontiac Sedan 'A give-away at price quoted . . low mileage, good appearance ; good c $1175 tires ; and priced . '29 BUICK SEDAN . . This Car in Excellent family car. Original A NICE SELECTION OF PICKUPS AND TRUCKS To Solve Your Transportation Needs $5.00 Down, and 2(TMonths To Pay! ASK US! Your FORD Dealer Phone 455 HOUSEHOLD effects, horses, farm equipment. Mrs. Bert Cobbley, Lindon, east of highway. high-way. l4 mi. north of Geneva street. - ml5 8 PC. dining rm. suite. Cheap. 902 W. 5th North. mil 50 T. DELTA hay. Newell Baum. 1200 No. Univ. Ave. ml5 CHILD'S comb, cart and walker. 236 North 4th East. ml2 WHITE Enamel gas range. Iron bed and springs. 250 E. 5 N? ml 5 2 BEAUTIFUL '35 floor model Kelvinators at less than wholesale whole-sale cost price. Must make room for new '36 models. Act quickly. Knight Coal & Ice 90 West Center. ml 5 TULIPS for Mother's day. 555 North 5th West. mlO WHITE Sewing Machines, genuine genu-ine parts, needles and service. Hemstitching 5c yd. Elizabeth Souter Shop, 458 W. Center, j? WORK horse. Inq. Henry Jones. Rt. 3. Box 186A. ml2 4 BURNER gas range. $7.50. Phone 705. ml3 SALE Repos. Hoover cleaners. Guar. Knight Coal Co. Ph. 209. ml2 WESTINGHOUSE elec. range. A-l cond. Cheap. 170 W. 2 S. mil POWER sprayer, 300 gal. tank, can be used on trees or field crops. Address Fred J. O'Con--npr. Delta, Utah. . mil WORK horse. D. R. Judd. Ph. 018R5. mil LITTLE pigs. Also plowing and trash" hauled. Ph. 1477W. ml5 &LL KINDS flower and vegetable planes, cabbage, tomato, pepper, etc. 467 S. 6 W. Ph. 677 W. mil MISCELLANEOUS C. F. WEIGHT, expert piano tuning, tun-ing, repairing. Work guar. 285 East 3rd South. ml5 OPEN for business. Ayers Welding Weld-ing Works. Welding and cutting cut-ting of all kinds. 42 N. 4 W. ml2 NEXT TO NEW! '35 Ford Tudor The-iowner couldn't resist re-sist a new fcCCA 19.16 Ford V-8 v33v '34 DeLuxe Coupe Ideal condition; here is a chance for a real buy VsJ3 '28 Chev. Coach New rubber, motor good ; new battery ; all glass in. Won't last long at this price . . . '30 Ford Tudor Tires perfect; Kari-Keen Trunk, New Paint, New Upholstery. Traded in by original 6970 owner V Condition. A good cost was $2250.00. Markets At A Glance By UNITED PRESS Stocks Higher in dull trading. Bonds Irregularly higher and quiet; French 7Ms of 1941 break 10 points. Curb steady to firm; quiet. Foreign exchange irregular; sterling lower. Cotton Up 2 to off 3 points. Grains Wheat up or M cent, others irregular. Rubber Up to 5 points. Ogden Livestock OGDEN, , Utah, May 8 (V.P.) Livestock: Hogs: for week, 40-50c lower on best butchers; bulk 9:75-9.85; mixed kinds 9.50 down; sows 7.00-7.75. 7.00-7.75. Cattle: for week, receipts 1,117, generally steady to strong; few higher spots; best car steers 1200 lb. Utahs 7.25; lot club steers 7:50; half load 1343 lb. Utahs, also few odd lots and part load 703 lb. Utah heifers 7.00; bulk common and medium local steers and heifers heif-ers 5.00-6.50; few good 9teers up to 7.25; good cows 4.85-5.25; common com-mon and medium 4.00-4.75; cutter grades 2.56-3.75; bulls 4.00-5.00; good and choice vealers 8.00-9.50; lower grades 7.50 down to 5.00 and under. Sheep; for week, receipts 58,- 115; car H3lAt lb. California spring lambs to local packer 10.50; best local springers 9.50-10.15 with plain light kinds 8.50; few clippers clip-pers 7.25; old crop lambs 7.00-.8.50; 7.00-.8.50; few lots ewes 4.00-4.50; at last week's close two doubles 73 lb. Calif, springers 11.00, sorted 10 per cent at 9.50; 2 oad 79 lb. California and load 801'.. lb Idaho 11.00 straight. Woodward Backers To Meet Monday All citizens of Utah county interested in-terested in the movement to draft senator Hugh M. Woodward to become a candidate for governor of Utah are requested to meet Monday at 8 p. m. in the Farrer junior high school at Provo. The purpose of the meeting is to request that Dr. Woodward make a definite statement con-c con-c rning his willingness to become a candidate. Speakers from Salt Lake City and Brigham City will be present to tell the citizens of Utah county how the people feel about Dr. Woodward in other parts of th? state. The announcement was made by R. J. McFadden, chairman chair-man of the Utah county Woodward Wood-ward club, and A. O. Ellett, secre-tarv. secre-tarv. This Week's Leaders In USED CARS Fishing Season Is Here Look These Over 1927 Essex 62 A Sedan v5V 1927 Chev 6CC Sedan VJ 1927 Nasn 6 AC Sedan Victory Sedan yAttJ 1927 Stude- CIlC baker Sedan . yilttj 1928 Essex fcFC Coach V3 1928 Chev CtlC Coach 1928 Chev fttlC Sedan yR&J Above Cars in Good Running Condition and Good Rubber. 1930 Ford Coach New Paint, New Rubber, Motor Overhauled . . y&Wj) 1933 Pontiac Sedan S Hke $545 1932 Buick Sedan New Paint, New 6 Ply Tires, Motor ftl'TC Perfect 1934 Chev Sport Coup? Perfect Condition in Every Way. See This Automobile. Lowest Terms Lowest Prices The Safest Place to Buy The One Big Lot Washington Merry-Go-Round (Continued from Page One) great British insurance company, ranking U. S. shipping with Sweden Swe-den in losing the least number of vessels at sea last year. The same ! report also shows that more as- j ociigcus ivni iucii lives uu aiiicii can ships last year than in any of the six previous years, but Uncle Dan is not mentioning that. . . . So confident was Assistant Attorney General John Dickinson that the supreme court would not hand down its decision in the Guffey coal act case last week. that he did not even go to the ' court chamber. Dickinson ar- gued the government's side in the ! controversy. j ;Je sj; : The frescoed face of Maury Maverick will forever look down on passersby in the justice jus-tice department building. Artist Art-ist George Riddle Is reproducing reproduc-ing the lineaments of the scrappy Texan in one of the symbolic figures in the mural of social justice. Maverick says he will look like a bum loitering before a tenement. YES-BOYS A hot scramble is on among state Democratic leaders for the privilege of seconding Roosevelt's nomination at the Philadelphia convention. It has been decided to limit the number of seconders to 5. with a time allotment of 5 minutes for each speaker. . . . f Vice ' President Jack Garner will be placed in nomination by a "boy from home"- youthful Governor Tames V. Allred of Texas. . . -Republican insiders are placing resDonsibility for the party's recently re-cently created "brain trust" on William B. Bell, president of the American Cyanamid Co.. and chairman of the GOP's fund-raising committee. Bell was strong lor a staff of academic advisers, and backed it up with the argument argu-ment that if he was to produce the campaign wherewithal he ought to say how the money would be spent. So without con-sultine con-sultine other party leaders. National Na-tional Chairman Fletcher went out and organized the faculty of professors. pro-fessors. ... In an effort to strengthen the party's position in Michigan, the Democratic high command has persuaded Frank Murphv. high commissioner of the Philippine Islands, to return and run for governor. A former mayor of Detroit, Murphy has the reputation of being a potent vote-eetter. vote-eetter. DesDite the national New Deal landslide the Democrats lost Michigan in 1934 and the defeat has rankled. i fc r 'i General Vladimir Burzin, military attachf of the Soviet embassy, carries a revolver 1Mb wnwu iiiuhm 12 MAJOR PROTECTIONS Hacked If if -fl IVtltten (ftiatantee TRUCKS 1934 Chev Pickup $475 K 1934 Chev Pickup PS1932 Ford Pickup V 1931 Chev Pickup 1935 Chev 157 in. moo iu.T i ran ; li 1UOO VllCV AtM 111. 21933 Chev 157 f and Chassis 1933 Ford 157 in. Chassis 1934 Plymouth Coupe, 1929 Ford Coach 1929 Chev Coach 1929 Chev Coupe 1928 Chev Coach 1928 Chev Sedan IV V Y WASATCH CHEVROLET CO. 391 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 155 .a . . Kiwanians To Hold Mother's Day Pete SPRINGVILLE The regular Kiwanis meeting of the past week was postponed and preparations prepara-tions are underway for the club's annual program and luncheon to honor mothers. The Mother's day entertainment will be held next Thursday, at 7:30 p. m., at Memorial hall. Members are asked to bring their mother or someone elses mother to the affair. af-fair. President Lowry G. Anderson will be in charge and Harold Christensen- will act as toast-master. Jeppson Judges f Posture Parade In a trip to Snow College Friday. Fri-day. Miss Wilma Jeppson. associate asso-ciate professor of physical education educa-tion for women at Brigham Young university, judged a posture pit-rude pit-rude for southern Utah schools. Prof. Elmer Miller, professor of economics, Norma Perkins and Ina Lindsay also made the trip. Farmers To Meet SPANISH FORK -There will be a meeting of all farmers of the Spanish Fork district held at the city hall Tuesday evening. May 12 at 8 p. m. for the purpose of explaining and discussing the weed and pest eradication program pro-gram it is announced by Gilbert Y. Johnson, supervisor of the weed eradication program at Spanish Fork. The plans of the government to aid people in this necessary work will be explained by good speakers. All are invited. in his pocket during official receptions. - A SENATOR McNARY Senator- McNury of Oregon is in for a unique primary election' honor. Because his job of Republican Re-publican f?oor leader prevents a personal campaign for renomin-ation, renomin-ation, he will make a special radio broadcast from Washington to the state. Oregon friends have organized organ-ized a non-partisan committee which is financing the hook-up, and even the Democratic press is for him. . . . Real hero of the siege of the American legation in Addis Ababa was Will Cramp, young vice consul. After the staff had evacuated to the British legation, he returned to U. S. quarters, found everything intact and began senQing reports to the state department. . . . Congressman Congress-man Clare E. Hoffman of Michi-pan Michi-pan never fumbles in his pocket for notes while making a speech. Reason: he has no pockets. The 60-year-old rookie wears specially tailored pocketless suits. (Copyright 1936, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) ore mrowrerecii $525 $275 $275 Wheelbase $625 clr Q 1 Q O LCirvt; .... 'S-t.fj in Cab. $395 Cab & $350 Radio, Heater $450 i $225 $225 $95 $135 $150 i E ii c r d un " -z-rzzr '.si l I UTES CONQUER AGGIES 93-47 SALT LAKE CITY, May 9 U'.pi University of Utah defeated Utah Aggies- 93 to 47 in a track and field meet on the Utah stadium sta-dium field today. The Utes took first in 16 events and a clean sweep in cne, while the Aggies made a clean sweep in the two mile run. Hart. Roberts, Green and Sjoberg tying for first. The feature- of the meet was the dea dhcat finish of the mile run with Tormey, Aggies, and Barlow, Utah, tied for first place, time 4:34.5. Knewell Rushforth, Utah, took 15 points by winning the low-hurdles, low-hurdles, tying for first in the high jump andvtaking second in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Springville School Lists Nominations j SPRINGVILLE . Nominations ; for student body officers of the j high school for next year, have been made as follows - the election elec-tion to be heiu Monday: Blue i party for mayor. Erie Boorman: j judge. Dean Mendenhall; secre-' secre-' tary-treasurer, Naomi Pierce; 2- year senior ouneilmen. Robert ; Cranmer. Fern Simkins. Don Bird; 2-year junior councilman, . Virginia Bird; one-year junior councilman. A i lene Hatch. Red party for mayor, Bert Cherrington; judge. Eli Tippetts; secretary-treasurer. Grace Hol- I ley: 2-year senior councilmen. ! Beth Mendenhall. Geneva Bird. I Harold Thorn; 2-year junior coun- cilman. Reed Brockbank; one-j one-j year junior councilman, Betty Lou Palfreyman. i Jury Awards $1000 As Crash Judgment ! For the death of his wife Febru-j Febru-j ary, 1935 in an automobile acci-; acci-; dent, Oliver J .Ball. Provo. was j awarded $1000 in damages Fri-, Fri-, day night at the conclusion of a ' damage suit in Fourth district court. in Lowest Prices f or the Best in USED CARS 1928 CHEV Sedan 1929 CHEV Coach 19 50 CHEV Coupe 19U CHEV Coupe- 19.U CHEV Coach $125 $145 $245 $295 $445 1929 FORI) Coupe 1931 FORI) Coupe 193.5 FORD Coupe $75 $265 $395 1933 PLYMOUTH Coach 1934 PLYMOUTH Coach 1935 PLYMOUTH Coach' v 445 595 1929 DE SOTO Sedan 1927 DODGE $165 $50 $40 $20 Sedan 1928 NASH Sedan 1826 MODEL "T Coupe TRUCKS 1929 CHEV lj Ton $95 1931 CHEV 1 Vi Ton Stake Body, Dual Wheels, long wheel base 1933 DODGE V- Ton $1135 $295 ANDERSON GARAGE F to r |