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Show PAGE-SEVEN For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Pag if they are In the office before 9 a. m., after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ada win be accepted until 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they rill appear ap-pear in Sunday's issue if phoned Into the office by 4 p. m. Rates First and second insertion, per line 10 cents; three 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 words to lir.s. 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. Best Bargains in New and Used Furniture Babv Walkers $2 80 ud: used Babv Bueeries $2.50 up; used Refrigerators $2.50 up; used Camp Cots $1.UU up. we snarpen. buy. sell, exchange lawn mowers at The General Shop. Phone 915W OPPORTUNITIES! 1 Acre Building SitesExcellent lnratinn. CALL AND SEE them. TWO APARTMENTS - Rented Good Buy. Always SACRIFICED 10 ACRES, $2500. Terms. .. BEST OF BUYS! IE Rooms, Pio neer built. Coop for 1000 Poul try. STATE HI-WAY $2250. LAKE ROAD Best in land I Acres 5 R. Brk., Basement-Artesian Basement-Artesian Well Bargain! 5 APTS., MODERN, RENTED INCOME! $5000 Total Price. CENTER LOCATION Good lot, 6 Rooms Modern South front New Deslgi- Ideal property. OWNER' OUT" OP TOWN.- FIFTY ACRES - LAND -COWS ' Owner wants to sell ill health reason. BUSINESS. Meats, Groceries Lunch, Beer Land, Store, Apt. Refrigeration, equipment. Only Meat Business and Beer Business Busi-ness in Town! Owner ill health. Investigate now! NEWEST, NEATEST CITY HOMES A Pleasure To Show You. Best of Farms in Utah County. PHONE lOpO Willard L. Sojvards - AGENCY 39 Weat 2nd No. St., Provo, Utah WOOD sawing $1.00 per cord. Inq. 340 South 7th West. m26 PERM ANIENT WAVING FOR perfect permanent waves patronize Berlin's Beauty Shop. 256 E. Center, Phone 1343. m20 MISCELLANEOUS HOuVe insulation and weather stripping. All products and workmanship guar. U. S. Rock wool, f Utah made). Hsbesto- Lite, Aluminum foil. Ph. 1347W. 160 South 3rd East. ml4 We Guarantee To Sell You Any Make or Model USED CAR For Less! WE ALSO CLAIM That you get more for your money in a 1937 Stude-baker Stude-baker than any car released re-leased to the public. 1933 Delux Plymouth Coupe $375 This Car cannot be dupli cated at this price! GEO. MAYCOCK MOTOR CO. Studebaker Dealer L35 N. 3rd W. Phone 404 Provo, Utan REMEMBER The House That Gives You More and Bells for Leas. . - . :-7T -,-. .-. -r .ml. .. .. . . j-t . : 1..5 FOR 8ALE inSCEXLANEOCS 6 WKS. old pigs. Kimball Carter. 6th South 1700 Wast. mil 10 SHARES Alta Ditch water. Ph. 099. WiUard So wards Agency. mil 2 HOT water tanks, one Monarch range, three 17x5.25 tires, cheap. 42 No. 2nd East. m9 LITTLE pigs. 802 South 11th W. Phone 030R2. mlO SEED potatoes. Wm. A. Penrod, R. P. D. No. 3, Box 94. mil LOT on 9th W. between 3 and 4 North. Inq. 441 E. Center. ml4 NEW 14 ft. row boat for fishing and hunting. 372 W. Center. m!4 GALVANIZED grain bin. Call 371 E. 3rd So. Ph. 1085. j8 LLOYD baby carriage, "high chair, pressure cooker, kitchen cabinet, cab-inet, household and baby scales, floor lamp, fruit jars, garden hose, garden tools lawn mower. 290 No. Univ. Ave. Ph. 1252. mil 3 USED and 40 gal. water tanks, Elec. range, etc., cheap. 184 S. 1 W. Gallagher Apts. ml4 16 LAYING hens, cheap. 75 heavy baby chicks, 10 days old; 30 New Hampshire red chicks 4 weeks old; 30 large frys. 60 East 1st No. Springville. ml2 MUST sacrifice, 3-pc. overstuff set makes bed, cost $210, $65; 9-pc. dining rm. set, cost $169, $75. Both splendid cond. Ph. 564M. ml3 BLISS Triumph seed and eating potatoes. 1271 W. 6 S. L. John son. ml3 WOODFIBRE flowers for all occasions. oc-casions. 518 E. Center, Provo. mlO TULIPS for MOTHERS DAY TOMATO, cabbage, pepper, flower plants. Ph. G77W. 467 S. 6th W. ml4 NEARLY new baby buggy. 356 N. 1st West. m9 STOCK saddle. Good condition. 52 E. 4th South, Provo. m9 BLISS seed potatoes. Cert, and rogued 2'i-c. John H. Francom, Payson- nil 2 APPLES, cooking and eating. Bu. or truck. Thomas. 672 N. 5 W. ml2 PROTECT your car's interior with 1937 auto seat covers, 79c up. Texaco Station, opposite Hotel Roberts. J5 DOGS, ya price. Moving out of town. 995 E. Center. m9 SPECIAL 2 gal. handy pour can of Texaco Valor oil 98c. Texaco Station opposite Hotel Roberts. j5 HARLEY-Davidson model 74 motorcycle, mo-torcycle, $50. 57 N. 4 E. Ph. 212W. m9 CLEAN greasy clothes quickly and easily with cleaning solvent, 35c gal. Texaco Station opposite Hotel Roberts. j5 HARLEY-Davidson motorcycle in good condition. Price reasonable. reason-able. Call at 161 No. 2nd E. mil FRESH Guernsey cow. Rt. 3, Box 161. East of Edgewood dairy. Earl Olsen. mil CERTIFIED seed potatoes. Phone 996W. mlO CULTIVATING horse, $20. Joseph .Hancock, Rt. 2, Box 101, Orem. mlO AT Soldier Summit, 20 frame houses. Can be moved. 2000 ft. lumber, sasn, doors, pipe, radiators, radi-ators, etc. Salesman on the job. Ketchum Builders Supply Co. J m9 BEAUTIFUL 8 pc. dining set, like new, Vz price. Ph. 564M. m9 RUSSETT potatoes, commercial grade. 159 S. 9 W. Fishers. m9 ONE used grain separator on 1st class hard rubber wheels. Will sell cheap. Address Cherry Hill Dairy, Provo, Utah. m9 GLADIOLUS bulbs, 25c doz. W. Reed Nuttall, Ph. 012R3. ml8 MAN with truck will haul fertilizer, fertil-izer, lumber, etc. Coal, special summer rates. Chris Chris toph-erson. toph-erson. Phone 791. mlO CHOICE field com, $1.00 a basket. bas-ket. Geo. T. Peay. 812 W. 1st So. mlS FRESH Jersey cow. Phone 772M. m21 BRAND new Remington automatic auto-matic or used Springfield automatic auto-matic shotguns, both 12 gauge. Good buy. 593 E. 1st No., mlO CEMENT flower boxes, pots, and baskets. 167 No. 11th W. Sam Liddiard. ml7 PAINTING A PAPERH ANQING PAINTING, paperhanging. kalso-mining. kalso-mining. cleaning. Ph. 783J. 671 East 5th South. j5 Mil 7 'j 09' & Hft3 -jmua rnit -ansux sou ' rotptrs& ymiiv 'garaOH 4nq fo62 jo iequjnu aati m pa.&rg id 'Stu -bS '19X1 'wq iTaaoiawtf nxt) jq -pow a q MtQj to- HOMES - FARMS Business Property 6 B. Boose, barn and pasture land S3 Acres.' A real buy, or will lease. t R. Boose, 4H acs. land, close in, $375.00. 6 R. House, 3x7 rod lot; good location; lo-cation; an opportunity you should not miss. 10 Acre Farm, close in; 6 acres pasture. Make us an offer. Business and Home Site in Richfield, Rich-field, Main St. .90 acre, -$1,000. Home and 15 A (Monroe) . .$1100 Home, garage, coops (Monroe) $900.00. Residence and Business in Springville Spring-ville $4,200. Homeland Realty Co. Commercial Bank Bldg., Upstairs PHONE 72 ONE 4 and one 5 rm. mod. home. 171 N. 6 W. Inq. 155 N. 5 W. mil 5 RM. mod. fr. home in N. W. Provo. Reas. Down payment. Write or see Jack Mecham, Rt. 3, Box 213B. ml4 I RM. mod. brick home. Furnace, 2 ac. fruit, coops. X)rem. Q. Wilcox, Spring Canyon, Utah, jl PAINTING PAINTING and decorating. Hy-rum Hy-rum Butler, Phone 34. m!8 FOE RENT FURNISHED 3 RM. apt. Couple. $25. 255 W. 2nd South. m9 3 RM. apt. strictly modern. 320 N. 2 E. Phone 363J. m21 3 RM. mod. apt. anCT garage. Inq. 911 No. 1st East. ml4 5 RM. mod. home, basement and furnace. 433 E. 4th South. ml4 MOD. sleeping rm. private outside and bath entrance. 668 W. 1 N. m9 5-RM. mod., well furn. apt. Also small . apt. 180 E. 5 So. ml3 STRICTLY mod. apt. New private bath. 240 So. 1st E. ral3 RM. mod. 2nd So. apt. Couple. 170 W. mlO 3 RM. apt. 1st West. No children. 185 So. m9 3-Rm. furn. ,apt., beth. at the Eliza-m29 Eliza-m29 PLUMBING SERVICE FOR Dependable plumbing and Bervlce call Gilbert Field 620. tl WANTED AGENTS MYSTERIOUS Disc boils water instantly without coal, gas, or oil. Pays to $30 daily. New principle. prin-ciple. Pocket size, FREE offer. Write SUPERLUX. Elkhart. Indiana. HELP WANTED- MALE MAN operate Soap Route. Start immediately. Up to $45 first week. Car as bonus. Write Mills, 198 Tenth St., Oakland, Cal. mil STEADY WORK GOOD PAY RELIABLE, MAN WANTED to call on farmers. Make up to $12 a day. Write McNESS Co., Dept. M Freepdrt, Illinois. DISTRIBUTOR wanted to establish estab-lish agents to sell one wire electric elec-tric fence. An old reliable Co. For further information write V. Soper, Gen. Del., Ogden. mil posrnox wanted COMPETENT stenographer desires de-sires permanent position. Will furnished . references. Write Edda Eldredge, Elizabeth Apts. No. 4. m9 HELP WANTED FEMALE WOMEN Earn Pay Weekly ad dressing, mailing envelopes for us. Everything Supplied Including Includ-ing Stamps. Write immediately, enclosing stamped addressed envelope. en-velope. Nationwide Distributors, 401 Broadway, N. Y. TEACHERS WANTED We have more openings than we can fill. NORTHWESTERN TEACH-ERS TEACH-ERS AGENCY, Salt Lake City, Utah. Special! 1935 FORD PICKUP . . A.B. WORSLEY CO., INC. 120 North Univ. Ave. PHONE 686 SDRKBl - . it! v- , I i.f. Attractive Buys! Near B. Y. U fi Room Modern Furnace beat; basement apt. home and income for only $4000 7 Acres Choice Land, plenty of water, improved with 5 room mod. br. home; large chicken coops, oarn, storage cellar, flow ing well; fine location. Take Provo home on this! 6 Boom Br. and Fran Rouse 9x12 rd lot, suitable for 3 more homes; very good location. Only $2650 for all 5 Boom Mod. Br. House; good location lo-cation paved st; $2000, good terms. New 4 Room Br. Home, full base ment; garage, 3x9 rd lot. N. W. location. $2700. Many Attractive Bar rains in Farms, Homes, and Qity Lots. Plenty of Money To Loan at 6. No fjnes or penalties. Insurance of All Kinds. PHONE 75 Dixon Real Estate Co 236 WEST CENTER Real REAL ESTATE BARGAINS! 5 Room Modern Brick, With full basement and garage. Close In. $3200.00. 4 Room Frame (Modern) Extra large lot $2000.00. Near B. Y. U. 4-3 Room Apartment, almost new 4 Sets plumbing, hotwater, heat, electric ranges and refrig 4 blocks from main business section. sec-tion. A wonderful investment $6500.00. 6 Room Strictly Modern Home-nearly Home-nearly new, with basement apt., double garage. y block of B. Y. U. $8750.00. Choice Building Lot excavated for basement, all assessments paid. Only $375.00. HEAL REALTY CO. 165 WEST CENTER ST. In Provo's New Business Block PHONE 4 "We Sell the Earth and Insure Its Contents" Today's Bargains! We Belong To Local Real Estate Board Also State Board God Home and Income- 5 Room Brick, English type. Basement Apt., furnace room, coal room, fruit and veg, room. $5750.00. 1 Acre Ground, 8 Rooms, Double Apt. Gas, elec, furnace heat; barn and coop. Springville road. Quick sale $3150.00. New 4 Rm Home 3 Acs. ground, Big Bench water; 1 block off highway. Easy terms, $1900. 3 Room Brick House 3x9 rod lot, West Center. $1200.00. Building Lots Any Part of Town. Loans, Bonds, and Insurance. CALL 870 GRAY REALTY CO. FOR SALE CARS 1929 MODEL A 1 820 West 10 South. ton truck. ml2 PRACTICALLY new 1936 Pickup, Pick-up, cheap. Inq. Mrs. Dewey Adams at Wasatch Inn, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove or ph. 15J. ml3 1931 -FORD Convertible sedan. Very reasonable. Call at 270 W. 4th So. after 5 p. m. m9 30 De SOTO. Also Ph. 02R3. Curtis truck body. Gordon. m9 WHEN you buy an auto, ask your dealer about the $5.00 down 20-nonth 20-nonth payment plan of the Persons' Per-sons' Finance. Co. 207 Knight Block. Phone 210. tl INSTRUCTION WORK FOR "UNCLE SAM.'' $1260-$2100 first year. Steady raise. Paid vacations. Men-women. Prepare now for next Provo Pro-vo examinations. Sample coach ing run particulars list tiOsi tions FREE. Apply Box 1348G, Herald. ml4 RELIABLE party wishes 5 or 6 rm. mod. home. Ph. 451R. m9 FEMALE HELP-SALESLADIES SPECIAL work for married women. wo-men. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Give age and dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. D-382 Cincinnati, Ohio. ' SPECIAL! 1937 MFtte X5pupe Radio, Heater) Equipment. . . v)t j) HURTS NASfc iLaFayette Service TOONB295 ?-50 ?-50 East mpst NofUl i B-AR.G-A-I.N-S! 4 Coota - ninta wllh kaU-base meat. Full . set of plumbing; Built-in cupboards. 15 Boon IWteL 11 bedrooms. Good location, on highway. G004 Room Brick Home 6 by 12 iot: 7lace for cow and chickens. Large Old Home, nearly two sets ox piumbmg. would make home and kpartment to rent. Very easy terms to right party. $1600 38 Acre Farm, with 4 R. Brick home. Plenty of water. $3500; hi good terms. 7 Room Home, 1 block from B. Y. U., on paved street. Only $2500. Payne Real Estate & Insurance Company 225 WEST CENTER ST. Provo, Utah Member of Local and State Real Estate Boards: PIANO LESSONS PIANO and Harmony. John Bown. Studio 189 N. 3 W. Residence 576 E. 4th So. tJ FOB RENT--UNFURNISHED APT. for rent also fur. home. 153 South 3rd West. ml4 3-RM. mod. apt., party furn Ph. 885J. 127 E. 4th N. ml3 t-RM. apt. Strictly modern. 145 So. 1st East. mlO 3 RM. house. $12. 1 mi. N. Carter- ville Rd. Rt. 3, Box 239. m9 3 RM. mod. apt. Newly decorated. 754 No. 1st East m9 RM. apt., private bath. Adults only. 174 No. 1st East. m9 6 RM. mod. apt. and 3 rm. apt Call at 984 W. Center. m9 3 ROOMS partly modern, near B Y. U. No children. Renter must have job. Apply 691 No. Univ Ave. tf LOST CAMEO ring, lost in County Bldg Return to Herald. Reward, mil STUDENTS Reference work Vol. No. 2 M to Z, lost Tues. morn ing. 144 No. 3 W. Reward, mil BOSTON bull, black dog. Phone 1274R. and white mlO PERSON who took Kodak from garage, at Denhalter's ret. to 717 So. Univ. Ave. Reward. mlO ii rYvvirvvvvvvvvvv FOR RENT OR LEASE PASTURE Milk cows and dry atock. Away from sewer. 950 S. 5thW. Ph. 720M. mlO WANTED TO BUY SMALL coal range. Good cond. Must be cheap. Phone 206 J. ml4 GOOD used trailer. Mrs. Otto mlO Hall, Mapleton, Utah. STOVES and furn. 1 pc. or house- rull. Highest cash price. Ph 237W. tf MARKETS BY UNITED PRESS Stocks easier in dull trading. , Bonds irregular; U.S. government govern-ment issues higher. Curb stocks mixed in quiet trading. Foreign exchange slightly easier. easi-er. Cotton steady and quiet. Grains: lower, wheat off much as 1-"-4 cents a bushel. Rubber strong. as WARRANTY DEEDS R. R. Irvine Jr. etux to Lall Irvine Hale et al., Block 26, Plat B. Don C. -Candland to Eff ie C. Mclntire, Block 40 Plat B. Mrs. June H. Michelson to Vivian Viv-ian Morgan, Block 67, Plat A. Melvin W. Moore etux to Ray Kelson etux, Lot 1. Block 57, Plat A. Florence May Rogers to George R. Willett, Block 116, Plat A. Elizabeth A. Evans to Lamar S. and Fern C. Evans Lot 2, Block 35, Plat A- Jennie B. Knight to Effie E. Beesley, Block 36, Plat B. Parley S- and Etta D. Dixon to Rud D. Dixon, BloCk 118, Plat A. fudor '8- ForrJ Roadster '28 pord Cfmpe '$8 fchevrplcl Sedan 28 Chrysler CouRe 137 Chrysler rodor '26 Buick Tudor O&en Evenings '29 wt'C6vA ORCHESTRA TO POT CM) AY (Continued melody and skillful harmonic treatment. The Fifth' Bymbhohy is noted for the profound emotional appeal it makes to listeners. Aitnougn critics regard as doubtful the lego end that tfee composer intended to depict the conflict of the mama" ual with- adverse' fate, the charac ter of the mtistc is such that no 'one can fail U sense the struggle and despair inirrorea m v Rich melodic quality isalways characteristc of the work pf Wagner. Wag-ner. ' Titus ' march from A "Tannhau-ser" "Tannhau-ser" Is rich in pageantry and holding much appeal for audiences in its stirring orchestral coloration; color-ation; the other, "Overture1 to Rienad," in which the composer shows brilliantly bis knowledge of showmanship in music as well as in dramatics. The orchestra has the following personnel: Violins: Donald Olsen, Provo, concert . master; Max Butler, Snowflake, Ariz.; Junior Lund quist, Ogden; Bill Sorenson, Salt Lake City; Oralie Bailey, Logan; Don Earl, Las Vegas, Nev.; Ro-wena Ro-wena Christensen, Provo; Leland Priday, American Fork; Mildred Smith, Miami, Ariz.; Sairl Cook, Pegram, Idaho; Vern Davis, Springville; Neva Strate, Provo; Aileen Condie, Springville; Helen Johnston, American Fork; George Johnson, Provo; June Barton, Provo; Linda Twitchell, Beaver; Mary Hinchcliffe, Ogden; R. C. Merrill, Richmond; Max Shirts, Payson; Jack Rupper, Provo. Maurine Van Cott, Provo; Jean Hardy, Great Falls, Mont.; Ezma Waddoups, Salt Lake City; Alice Todd, Denver; Lucille Hansen, Mt. Pleasant; Ila Gurr, Parowan; Rheta Anderson, Moroni. Violas: Harold Laycock, Alberta, Al-berta, Can.; Lorraine Bowman, Provo; John Hilgendorff, Provo; Gilbert Childs,- Provo; Norma Williams, Provo; Calvin Boswell, Provo; Albert Swenson, Provo; Martha Denning, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Cellos: Gustav Buggert, coach of cellos and basses, Provo; Car-ma Car-ma Ballif, Provo; Stella Frisby, Salt Lake City; Bernell Tietjen, Monroe; lone Jensen, Elsinore; Beulah Hinckley, Salt Lake City; Joie Batchelor, Provo; Alma An-drus, An-drus, Spanish Fork; Crandall Giddings, American Fork. String basses: Sterling Callahan, Calla-han, Provo; John Halliday, Provo; Max Mendenhall, Mapleton; Eugene Eu-gene Nelson, Provo; DeMonte Washburn, Monroe; Al Cluff, La Vina, Cal. Flutes: Darrel Soffe, Sandy; Wilford Weight, Springville; Cleo Meredith Belle Kourche, S. D. 1 Piccolo: Wilford Weight. Clarin ets: Harry Clark, Helper; Bill Simmons, Park City. Oboes: Joe Wendell, Frontier, Wyo.; Virl Harrison, Springville. Bassoons : Grant Baker, Magna; Fred Webb, Provo; Scott Benson, Gentry, Ark. Horns: Burns Hansen, Monroe? Merlin Christensen, Delta; Clair Johnson, Provo; Frank Post, Vernal. Ver-nal. Trumpets: Dean Alsop, Murray; John Mulvihill, Grand Junction, Colo.; Bennie Schmiett, Mid vale; Clark Hall, Minersville. 'iTom bones: Glade Jorgensen, American Fork; Newell Weight, Springville; Lamar Hoover, Park City. Tuba, Harvey Rawlinson, Delta. Timpani and percussion: Homer Wakefield, Provo; Sam Sorensen. Richfield; Vern Davis, Springville. Spring-ville. Harp: Marjorie Mensel, Provo. Piano, Melba Cope, Richfield. Rich-field. Organ: J. J. Keeler, Provo. CASH GRAIN CHICAGO, May 8 r.P Cash grain : Wheat: 1 hard 1.31; 2 northern 1.32. Corn: 3 mixed 1.34 to 1.37; 4 mixed 1.35,i; 2 yellow 1.38 to 1.38; 3 yellow 1.34 to 1.35; 4 yellow 1.32 to 1.35; 3 white 1.35 to 1.36; sample grade 1.00 to 1.25. Oats; 1 white .53i; 2 white .53; 3 white .49 to .50; 4 white .50; sample grade .47. Rye: no sales. Barley; feed quoted .70 to .85; malting quoted 1.00 to 1.28. BUTTER AND EGGS LOS ANGELES, May 8 (U.E Butter and eggs: Butter: extra 33, prime firsts 32, standards 31, undergrade 31. Eggs unchanged. fry$hV fl(Do(D WILL BUY ONE OF THESE FINE CARS: Just the thing for that extra car in the family tP go FISHING, or to work, for pleasure or just a runabout for odd jobs. . V NO HEAVY FINANCE CHARGES. We will carry your account.; Pay us as you are paid. FJrst North am) - - Dixon Associates Express Regrets (it)er!gOaeX - ment, but I regret to see Mr. Dixon Dix-on leave the city schools. Hi four years of administration have been most capable and progressive. He Is leaving the system in fine condition condi-tion and it wtll be difficult to find any one to take his place. At this moment we really need mm. we certainly wish him success," Bert Crane, sc&oql board wetn-faer: wetn-faer: "We hate to see him go and yet like to see him better himself, it is our loss for such a man to leave our community." Sidney W. Russell president chamber of commerce: "We cer tainly want to congratulate Aldotis on securing' such a fine position although our community will miss him. Aldous is a spiendid man for the community and while we wish him well in his new undertaking un-dertaking we do hate to see him go." C T. Moffltt, principal Provo high school: "There can be no doubt but what the Provo city schools will lose much Wnen they lose Superintendent Dixon. On the other band it is his desire and am bition to bead the junior college at Ogden and the state board of edu cation is to be complimented for its selection. I feel confident he is a capable executive and will serve most effectively as head of the institution." Locile Slangenhpup, president Pai-ent-Teachers association: "In speaking: for Parent-Teacher groups of Provo and as a representative repre-sentative of parents of Provo, I extend my congratulation to Superintendent Sup-erintendent Dixon on his appointment appoint-ment as president of Weber college. col-lege. Superintendent Dixon is 100 per cent for the great Parent-Teacher Parent-Teacher movement. He may be classed with the leading educators of today for all great educators and t'ninkers today realize that no school can succeed without the cooperation of the homes. As parents par-ents we have appreciated his work and his understanding of our problems prob-lems and wish him success In his new work. As parents of Provo we hope his successor may also be in harmony with Parent-Teacher ideals and hopes. We cannot afford to go back. We must go forward in the cause of children and youth." ' Mark Anderson, Mayor of Provo: Pro-vo: "I am glad to see Mr. Dixon get the appointment but it is a great loss for Provo city. I don't know ahow we'll get along without with-out him. I don't like to see him go, but I'm glad to see him get a'nead if it is an advancement. There are very few men that have the learning and personality to properly handle a public position like Aldous Dixon." Vernard Anderson, member of the school board from the Second ward could not be reached for comment Saturday on Mr. Dixon's appointment. Baseball Scores BY UNITED PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Boston postponed, postpon-ed, bad weather. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia postponed, rain. R. H. E. St. Louis 12 2 0 New York 5 125 Warneke and Agrodowski ; Schu" macher, Coffman. Gabler and Mancuso. Chicago 5 10 0 Brooklyn 6 6 2 Parmelee, Root, Bryan and Bot-tarini, Bot-tarini, O'Dea; Eisenstat, Mungo, and Spencer; R. Meore. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 5 13 0 Chicago 6120 W. Ferrell snd R. Ferrell; Dietrich Diet-rich and Sewell. New York Cleveland . . . Gomez and and Pytlak. .0 41 .4 100 Andrews Dickey; Washington 8131 Detroit 3 71 Newsom and Millies; Wade, Row and Cochrane. Philadelphia ..: 5 11 St. Louis 1 50: Kelley and Hayes; Hildebrand and Hemsiey. DOWN University Argute t ' ... . ... .. Tracksters Conquer 72-68 ( Continued from Page One) discus by scoring six out of the nine points, Verney and Leavitt, the B. Y. U. weight men failing to place. Leavitt more than made up for the loss when he outdis tanced Thornley in the javelin. Vert Wilds of Utah erabbed first place in the pole vault under the new rules by going over the i xeei v inches neignt on bis first trial. .. Gouriey cleared the same height, but on his second sec-ond attempt. When neither succeeded suc-ceeded in maknig a higher vault, the victory was awarded to Wilde. The summary: Summary: Hammer Throw Schleckman, U. Waldo Y. Verney Y. Distance, 143.7 feet. Mile Golding Y, Hart U, Clyde Y. Time, 4:41.8. Shot put Verney Y, Leavitt Y. McKe&ji U. Distance, 45 feet, 834 inches. 440-yard dash Peters Y, Spendiove U, Nichols U. Time, :62.5. Javelin Leavitt Y, Thornley U, McDonough U. Distance, 207 feet 7 inches. (New record). 100-yard dash Bellows, U, Brooks Y, Glenn U. Time, :10.1. High jump Mahoney U, Gardner Gard-ner U, Fox U. Height 6 feet 1 1-8 inches. 120-yard hurdles Maxfiek) U, McBeth Y, Callister U. Time, 15.4. Half-mile Mennel Taylor Y, Barber Y, Barlow U. Time, 2:00.8. 220-yard dash Brooks Y, Glenn V, Bellows U. Time, :22.7. Pole vault Wilde U, Gouriey Y, Gardner U. Height 12 feet. 0 inches. Two-mile run Andrews Y, Hanchett Y, Christensen U. Time, 10:19.9. Discus McKean U, Thornton Y. Atkinson- U. Distance 138 feet. Broad jump -Bennion U, Mahoney Ma-honey U, Anderson Y. Distance 22 feet 6 inches. Low hurdles McBeth Y, Max-field Max-field U, Caliister U. Time :24.5. Mile relay Y (Barber, Taylor, Peters, Brooks) U second, (Glenn, Stephenson, Spendiove, Nichols). Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult County Clerk or the j Respective Signers for Pur- I ther information. I . NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah. In Bankruptcy No. 14531 In the Matter of Willard Verdell Booth Vol. Bankrupt. To the Creditors of W iH a rd Verdell Ver-dell Booth, of Provo, County of Utah and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of November A. D. 1936, the said Willard Verdell Booth was duly adjudicated bankrupt; bank-rupt; and that THE FIRST MEETING OF HIS CREDITORS will be held at the office of the undersigned Referee in Bankruptcy, Bank-ruptcy, 424 Beason Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah.von the 19th day of May 1937 at 11 o'clock A. M. at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such ot'ner business as may properly come before be-fore said meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah, May 7th, 1937. J. T. McCONNELL, Referee in Bankruptcy. Pub. May 9 1937. NOTICE Applications for the positron of deputy water commissioner on the Spanish Fork river will be re ceived by Willard Peterson, Spanish Span-ish Fork, Utah. Applications must be in on or before May 15th. Pub. May 9, 1937. LOOK AT THESE PRICES ON PEIlSOtf ALLY DSSP Cant 1936 HUDSON Sedan 1934 DODGE li2 Ton Truck. 1930 HUDSON Coupe 1930 FORD Sedan $895 $440 $225 And Many Others! Tnese cars have been reconditioned re-conditioned and marked down $or quick sale. LU1 AUTO CO. PRONE XI V $105 SCHOMD t t 1 a f . V -.1 ts-' - |