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Show f -V' z : !j r?-f TV :Tt - nil f- PAGE SEVEN SECTION THREE - r PROVO :c (UTAH) ' ' SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY,: DECEMBER: 25, .1938.. WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if thei are in the office before a. m., after which they Mill appear in the column Too Late 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 phoned into' the office by 4 p zn. . Rates First and second day, each Insertion 10 cents per line; thr5 days 25 centa 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 Ads Must Be Paid in Advance Legal Rate 10 cents per line per in- I sertion, 8 pt. type. Xmas Specials: Dolls $3.95, now $2.95, sleighs $1.25, blackboards black-boards 75c. Also wagons, tricycles, tri-cycles, dishes, cake tins. Buy Furniture for. Xmas, at The General Shop, 159 North Univ. Ave. Phone 915-W. WANTED TO KENT FLOOR space (app. 30x25 ft.) not in main business section. Either basement or ground floor or even upstairs if solid. Address Box AR Evening Herald. jl FOR SALE CARS '37 2 door Ford, real bargain. See Mr. Bird, Farmers and Merchants Merch-ants Bank. d25 DESOTO 39 maroon delux sedan, heater, radio, just arrived from factory 4125 discount. Phone 624W. d25 35 TERRAPLANE coupe, $275. 34 Ply. coupe. 769 W. 2 N. d27 BOBBYS CHRISTMAS ,y -Z ( ueppy CHfclSTMAS I L SURE! AN! V r " THIS 15 THE HAPPIEST' ' HOW CAYtfONT TWANK"ME t ft WAS BOSSY'S IT MSfiVi r ALL THESEY THERE ARB MORE OP MY , WE EVER" HPE.AND HE HAS ADS iT THE r . V PRESEMTS J OUT IN OUR CAR OW,HOv V UPE "JS THANK HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS OP MY ) rc FOR SAE? COFi vour wonperful) -v SlA LIPS , TOO . (?7 SLtSSKJ V ffl. V AND LOOK! I SOT ThF COP 193& BY NEA SVIW lj " BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE FIRST, TM GOWeTOASM VoU TO OVER COME tOJR OAUS1HOWOBIA TO EXTEMT OF BARR1MG EVERY TOOK. THIS TAOE TILL SHOOTIKie I r-l TlAAf TnMOCBOW r 1 ' w J ALLEY OOP ffii iirtfen ui line C.T11 t ynuii' IkA TRYiKf T kUB Mt OUT, I COME DOWN ARB YOUOOTSY? err ybrselp cown . WANTA SP Com in c Dhon for Baa Thousands find a Per ( . sraal Loan especially; helpful at this time oi the year. 13 Qfuletly arranged, of court, and without the kind of security ordinarily ordi-narily required elsewhere. Mo oo Jnakers. No indiscreet inquiries ol friends, relatives, or empioyer. No payment lor 30 days even longer if you cheese then fust-small fust-small convenient monthly amounts.- Q Personal Loans up to $300. Comet In or phone BIGHT MOW! FINANCE COMPANY , Floor No. 2 Knight Block Room No. 207 - Phone 210 IS EAST CENTER ST. Over Walgrien's Drug A. C. WICKMAN, Manager HOMES, FARMS AND BUSINESS PROPERTY PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY Office: S9 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah FEMALE HELPSALESLADIES SELL dresses as low . as $1.24 to friends. Experience unnecessary, unneces-sary, but write fully. Harford, Dept. 70156, Cincinnati, Ohio. d25 ELECTRICAL SERVICE RELIABLE service on Radios, Washer, Vacs., Appliances. Phone 733. Jasper Snow, 847 West Center. i5 DANCE at Silver Dollar every nig'ht except Sunday. j8 WORK WANTED DRESSMAKING and alterations. 96 W. 4 N. Ph. 3125W. j6 DREAM OOWiT SOONO VStRV PsC.VO TO I WILL TELL. VOU WHAT T Hfc IT WILL. BE SAFE TO LET TO Hat IT T I II TM6N - AFTER I'VE TALKED THN - AFTER I'VE TALKED r- BUT I - . w y I I -rr- .i is uifSCO -- S ) 1 fr I I AL I 1 I 1 1 I 1 SJ .hi j.rr VC VOU) cf0WT!T SO TOU6H GOOD REASONS FOR i &BUYING AiBOME! 8 R, Mod. Brick, iUSl$4000 S R. Mod. Brick, full base- . - ' ment i . ... . . 4 ,...$4000 5 R. Mod. Frame, 3x10 rds, ' Parage, S. E. . .......$1850 14 A. with Home, Crops, ' See Pows-f K JXavrs lsay (Pol, 63 North Univ. Ave, Provo, for. Good iBuys,' BentaLp, Farms, Grazing Lands, Loans. FOR, SALE 4? Miscellaneous OR TRADE, 1938 car radio. Plione 07 J4. d28 4X5 Graflex B IVt in, T 4.5 lens, Klart C, photoflood lights, film, etc., etc., bargain, Snyder Orem. d25 GOLDEN oak dining set and chairs, table, buffet, kitchen cabinet, ice. box, ex. large leather leath-er rocker, bed and springs, desk and book case colonnade. 47 So. 1st East. d25 NEW gas stove, cheap, also elec. washer $10. 333 E: 1 So. d25 L. & H. elec. h. w. heater, prac. new. Ralph's Radio and Appl. Phone 618. d25 TWO choice bldg. lots. Inq. Scho-field Scho-field Auto. d28 FANCY red chickens, dressed and delivered. Phone 06-J-l. d25 GOOD clean, hot coaL 94 West 10 No. Ph. 999. Vera Bullock. j2 HAY. Phone 04tR2. Jess Smith. j2 COAL; best grade, dependable, free delivery. Christopherson. Phone 791. jl KITCHEN range with water jacket, heater, bed springs, mattresses, mat-tresses, cheap. 54 N. 4 W. d27 MATTRESSES remade with and without inner springs. New Mattresses at factory prices. Overman Mattress Co. Phone 579W. jll BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room, men preferred, prefer-red, 955 N. TJnlv. Ph. 458. jl4 WCt .TOO OOt,W V ? TXWi' T'STOP MA VAVi OEM YOU VAVVi'T PEOPLE I IKJ L C0al.f AN HOUR. COKI-CLOOES COKI-CLOOES HER . RECITAL OP THE ACTIVITIES ACTIVI-TIES Of THE 2CVES OP PEACE EXPLAKJr ATtfttJ! liTT-1 MOW LISTEN, YOU RAT-REMEMBER RAT-REMEMBER HOW SWEET fOU USED TB5 WELL, SHE'S A Bl PARTY EVENING FOB REAL REAL , jBj? TAT 0AJU3AINS--RENTALS: BttsV n&s&Jot Rexldenoa pufuxnc. Bond! "-.ox. NoUrjr Work T fie or Phoo No. , fXSAL REALTY OQ5IPANY 185 West Center "Street r Provos New Bhoppbax Oente m oaf windows ' tor gpedaft FOR RENT FURNISHED PIANO, nearly new $65. C. F. Weight, piano tuner. 3Ph, 776J. d25 : : rv 3 REGISTERED , Jersey cows, State Mental strain, cream sep-. sep-. arator. Inq. Mrs. Joseph . F. Frampton, West Canyon Drive. d27 OR (TRADE, 1938 car radio. Phone Q7J4. d27 3 RM. mod. apt., private bath! 343 E. 7 No. Phone 688. d25 SRM. modern apartment. Inquired 789 No. 5th West. d25 MOD. clean front apt. Close in. 158 N. 4 W. Inq. 174 N. 4 W. d25 3 ROOM modern apartment, Couple. 170 W. 2nd So. d27 2, 3 AND 5 RM. mod. apts. Riverside River-side Tourist Park. FOR RENT Unfurnished GOOD five room house with basement. base-ment. Inq. 647 E. 4 So. After Monday. d28 ELEC. equip. 3 rm. apt, heat, h. w., garage. 811 N. 5 E. jl 5 RM. mod. home, furnace heat, garage. 257 W. 4 No. d30 3 RM. mod. apt., stove. 144 West 3rd. South. d25 3 RM. mod. apt., and store rm. carpets. G. stove. 575 W. 1 So. Ph. 289-W. j2 3 RM. apt., stoves and garage. Adults, '345 W. 2 So. d25 CLEAN mod. 3 rm. apt., furnace heat, reasonable. Ph. 415W or 634. d27 3 RM. modern apartment, adults. Ref. 579 North 4th East. d25 t VtACt MKAWb TVS.Pt V.tS AVt VOVT KPOf.V 6Q V0O QOAOVl COtASKS J Miss kj6rth,t"his"is 1 FANTASTIC - INCRCD- DOKJ'T BOTHERJ MAJOR, WERE WOT OUT OF- !≤ t XSOWT KJOft HOW TO THE WOODS P5r THANK VOU 7 VET fYOU ON 0O0U? THROWIN SO TOMORROW, WhaTi ttnr.t frj lis LOST - r BETWEEN - Provo-Pleasant Grove One ? in. pipe trypod 12. ft. .long. -.Ph:'' 1064 Reward,' l jS JERSEY heifer brand A Von right . Wp, Orla StewarV Spanish Fork Phon;a.249F12Tryd25 j LEGAL : K0TIG2S I i v Probate :ahd I i Guardianship- Notices t - Consult County Clerte'or the Respective Signers lor JKurtiMsr i Information. "y- ," ' NOTICE 7OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The regular annual : jneetlng if the stockholders of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Provo, Utah, will; be held at the, office of the bank in Provo, Utah, Tuesday, Tues-day, January 10, , 1939, . At ' 10:00 A. M for the purpose of amend ing the Articles of Incorporation to read "The number of Directors Direc-tors shall be not less than 'five directors and not more tban eleven directors" and fpr thfe purpose of hearing the annual report, electing elect-ing directors of said bank .and for the . transaction of such other business . as may properly ' be brought before the meeting. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK . By V. J. Bird, Sec NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State of Utah Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that Melvin D. Starly, George Wells, and George H. Wright, Bingham Canyon, Utah, have made Application, Appli-cation, in accordance with the laws of Utah, to change the point of diversion of 0.355 sec. ft. of underground water in Utah county, coun-ty, Utah. It is represented that said water has been diverted since 1905 as shown by Claim No. 16571 from a 4 in. flowing well, 140 ft. deep, located at a point S. 1638 ft. and E. .382 ft. from the NW Cor. Sec. 28, T. 6 S., R. 2 E., SLB&M., and used from March 1 to October 31 inclusive of each year, as a supplemental supply to irrigate 20 acres of land embraced em-braced in the SWJWi of said Sec. 28. It is now proposed to plug and abandon said well and in lieu thereof to divert 0.355 sec. ft. of water from March 1 to October Oc-tober 31 inclusive of each year, from a 4 in. flowing well, 140 ft. deep, located at a point S. 1370 ft. and E. 832 ft. from the NW Cor. Sec. 28, T. o S. R. 2 E., SLB&M. The wter will be used By MAKIIIN i. Nuoi . Wtt. fcAyANO WAViOV-AfiO X WWRt A,.V WE.VX- WKVPyjOO!'.'. MAVLtb OK5AViMOO - By TldlOMPSONind COU AND JUST TO MAKE SURE THE OFC6WM.L5 OOKJ'T "CLOSE IKJ" OKI "YOU AGAIKJ, TLL. TAKE A NAP RIGHT HERe Yl-rfcU.tirtlUH'-'tt. 8y HAML ARE GOIN6 TO"T0T PARTY SEE AN YOU'RE GONNA TAKE OOOLA A SWELL PRESENT!! 1'. X V " - CAST OP CHARACTERS - - ? JVDY . A Ji0 9'T-Ti nlral danskter. Ske ed"1" kiec .btwfa ttra 'tt ltr. r- n XV JL OklT CAMPBGLLimU . : iloa jlewtvmaiit. lie fnel '.'bctwrni. lit- wtf Md fdyt ' - JACK HAK LEV I yl wriU. . It fare n teat mt m pat lea t lar. : HAKVEli : H A T -t 8aTy Wife. She faeeC tlie teat at beta rfod. iMllar. ' - . " . - r ' Teaterdayi " Jack - frMMM Ja4r. wkt rejects kim. Violently . taea, ke learea Aer, telling be hea a to4 ky loasr eaxht , . chLpter vin TN the days that followed, Judy A Alcott tried to f orset Jict Han-ley's Han-ley's facer tried to forget the impassioned im-passioned wayJie had begged her to marry him. The shock of discovering dis-covering that he was in love with her had set in motion the many memories she wanted to bury. The marriage of Dwight and . Marvel was. coming closer. In common decency, she. would have to go." But she hated the thought. There had been "a " few parties given for the bride on the station, sta-tion, and at each,. Marvel had . scored no better than . she had the night at AlcottsV ' Judy had not seen Jack since the night he asked her to marry him. She was curiously eager to see him, disturbed because he did not call or come. Yet with another part of her, she was glad. She had to fight this thing put. She did not love him. She knew, desperately, des-perately, that it was still Dwight she loved. She hungered for him, despite the certain knowledge that he was Marvel's. She knew, as she felt her heart pounding with longing for Dwightfs arms around her again, that she'd do anything anything! to have him back. . CHE was . wandering about the house one morning, thinking the same futile things over and over, when the phone rang. Her heart leaped. Maybe it was Jack! She would see him. She had not treated him well. Even though she could not marry him, their friendship had meant a great deal, and she missed him. But it was not Jack's voice that answered her "Hello." It was Diane Bell. She said crisply, "I'm going downtown shopping and I thought you'd like to come." She did not say that Judy had been down in the dumps lately and needed to be revived, but it was there in her voice. "Shopping?" Judy said uncertainly. uncer-tainly. "I there's really nothing I need." "Get on your best bib and tucker," ordered Diane. "We're going to buy baby pants and a new hat for me. We'll have lunch in the Paradise. Now, come on." So Judy said, "All right. Be ready in half an hour." She took a bath and dressed ocrefully. Diane- was right. She as heretofore to irrigate 20 acres of land located in the SWUNWU of said Sec. 28. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No. a-1401. All protests resisting re-sisting the granting of said Application, Ap-plication, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and 31.00 filfcig fee on or before February 8, 1939. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publicatiqn December Decem-ber 12, 1938, Date of last publication publica-tion January 9, 1939. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State of Utah Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that Melvin D. Starly, George Wells, and George H. Wright, Bingham Canyon, Utah, have made Application, Appli-cation, in accordance with the laws of Utah, to appropriate 0.025 sec. ft. of underground water (11.25 g.p.m.) in Utah county, Utah. Said water will be diverted from January 1 to December 31 inclusive or eacn year, from a 4 in. flowing well, 140 ft. deep, located at a point S. 1650 ft. and W. 1018 ft. from the NE Cor. Sec. 29, T. 6 S., R. 2 E., SLB&M. The water will be conveyed to one residence and there used for domestic and culinary purposes and . for . the watering of domestic 'lawns covering cov-ering less than '4 acre. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No. 12629. All protests resisting resist-ing the granting of said Application, Applica-tion, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, En-gineer, 403 State Capftpl, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before February 8, 19S9. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer Date of first publication December Decem-ber 12, 1938. Date of last publication publica-tion January 9, 1939. NOTICE I have in my possession one Packard Roadster, motor .No. X49832, serial No. 472-63. This ear ,1s held for storage and other expenses ex-penses and unless redeemed on or before the 28th day of Dec. 1938. it will be. sold to the highest bidder bid-der at 756 No. 5 West. LEROY BOREN Pub. in Evening Herald Dec. 21, 25, 1938. - O SERIAL STORY : we hvy;: seix :oul trade LIVESTOCK! Fresh cows;' will trade fori dry stock.' Milk cows sold; on easy .payments.: For Bull service call - - . 6$w 6thtf. f?r&'tSfci EIGH BY ought tp,..getTout more, do. things. When she was dressed, she looked at "herself, in the mirror. Her face seemed thinner than be fore,; But it was still heart shaped and comely. And her eyes, blue under the long lashes, were cool. Theyl looked back at, her, and if $he bad not known the turmoil buried in their depths, -she would not have seen it. Her mouth was solt arid richly red, curved tenderly. ten-derly. She smiled at herself. She was pretty enough, all right. But she 'icould not hold a candle to Marvel's insistent! flamboyant beauty. She drove her car to Diane's bungalow. Dianne was standing on the porch. "I've got Mrs. Cook's nurse watching the baby. Isn't it swell of her to send her over when I want to go out?" Mrs. Cook, the wife of a commander, had three children of school age. Diane said, "The girl loves little babies, and those kids over there are too big to be cuddled." TT was a sunny morning, warm, but not too warm for comfort. Judy felt her spirits lift a little as they rode, into town. Perhaps she did need to get out more. She felt a little surge of gratitude toward Diane. She said, smiling, "I'm going go-ing to be painfully honest about every hat you try on, Di." They parked the car, and walked into one shop after another. an-other. Diane confessed, "I really hoped to find something4 luscious reduced to about two ninety-five." But they found nothing that suited them, and so at 12 o'clock they bought the diapers for little Billy and a knit gown. "Now, let's eat!" t The Paradise was one of the nicest restaurants in town. It had a cool, dim spaciousness, and the hum of cultured voices greeted them as they walked in from the street There was a trim hostess who came forward and said brightly, "Two? This way please." Diane murmured, "One dollar for lunch. If I'd go hungry, that would be an extra dollar I could spend on the hat." "This is my treat," said Jud. "Not on your life." They sat down at the little table already set with silver. A rosebud rose-bud nodded from a slim little vase in the center of the table, and the hostess put long white menu cards into their hands. After they had ordered Diane was taking chicken salad and peas," and Judy wanted braised cait liver with onions they settled back in their chairs and looked around the big restaurant. The women at other tables were all smartly dressed, poised. The waitresses hurried back and forth with' trays, and the hostess led two people to a table directly opposite theirs. -- THIS CURIOUS WERE UNKNOWN AGE oi REPTILES. PEOPLE. fl) THE U.S HAVE AeOUT 200,000,000 COLDS ANSWER: No OnP invpnfpH it i ... - . u.ukvu uuiug; . the Civil War to describe the method used in carrying news. This ' method was by "word of mouth", and it is still an essential news -channel in. many communities. ' NEXT: What sport is a "toxophilite' fond of? CAnuon-nsuTOU, inc. 191 South University Avenue Provo, Utah ? . OUR CHRISTMAS SALE IS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE DAZZLING PQIGES! . 1936 CHEV. TOWN SEDAN Original "Paint, Up- "hblstery is Spotless GoodTires- ti : "N. AD.. Price $375 (fn ouft price . vi)vJ TfcY. US FOR A SQUARE DEAL! :l BETTY WALCACE Diane said; -"Suppose you tell me why you'y suddenly buried yourself? You weren't at the 'din- ner for Captain Lane, you've hard-" ly played bridge I never see you!" .' Judy said carelessly, "Just resting. rest-ing. I'm sort of fed up on gaiety." "You're - sort of crazyl" Diane said. She leaned forward. "Listen, ;-: nitwit, you're not eating your heart out over "that good-looking good-for-nothing, are you?" "I don't know what you mean," ?aid Judy. . TIANE jeered. "It's none of my business, but you're one of my best friends, Judy. I dont like to see you going over the bumps without doing anything to stop : you. And Bill tells me Jack Han-ley's, Han-ley's, staying aboard these days, moping. Said he mentioned some- . thing about thinking of requesting a transfer to Pensacola." "Pensacola?" Judy echoed" swiftly She was astonished at her own dismay. "Why does he want to do that?" "Maybe to get away from here, ; said Diane flatly. "You quarreled with him?" "No," Judy said carefully. "Not exactly." Diane pushed the pepper and salt shakers around peevishly.. "You're so blamed sunk in pitying yourself because Dwight 'Campbell's 'Camp-bell's marrying somebody else, you don't even notice Jack Han-ley Han-ley enough to quarrel with him!" Suddenly Diane stiffened. "Look!" she whispered. "Over there in that table right across isn't that Marvel Hastings?" Judy did not move her gaze at once, but in a little while she let her eyes turn in the direction which Diane had indicated. And there, sitting at the table across . from a dark young man, was Marvel. Mar-vel. Marvel in a smart patent leather hat that shone against the brightness of her hair. Marvel in a sheer black dress, with a beautiful beauti-ful clip at her throat. And Marvel was laughing into the man's eyes, and her hand, on the .table, was close to his. He Was bending forward, for-ward, talking earnestly. There was coquetry in Marvel's glance, and a poised, triumphant assurance. assur-ance. "They're merely making light, conversation!" Diane said. "All you have to do is look at them and see that." Judy felt a hard knot in her breast, and she said, "It's probably harmless and innocent. One of her friends from Los Angeles." But she knew, watching Marvel's Mar-vel's face, that it was more than that. And she knew that Diane knew it. Where was Dwight? Why was Marvel lunching with this man, flirting with him, when she was engaged to Dwight? (To Be ConUnpe WORLD By William Ferguson DURJNS THE EARTH'S OCOPH. 19M IV MCA SERWCf. WC. -HO INVEMTETD THE. Th tprm wae nricriri atari npin.' 1 : 50 OTHER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM - |