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Show V. tPROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. JANUARY 22, : 1939 f.. - ft i - ! AY 5 f WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if the) are In the office before a. m,. after which they mil appear in the column "Too .Late For Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ada will be accepted until 1 p. ra., except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sunday's issue if phoned into the office by 4 p. m. Rates First and second day, each insertion 10 cents per line; thre 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 word to line. Minimum accepted 2 lines. Classified Ads Must Be Paid in Advance Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion, in-sertion, 8 pL type. Best Bargains in New and Used Furniture! Beds or Springs, $1.00 .up; New Studio Couches, $24.00 to $49.00; Used Living Koom Sets, $15.00 to $25.00, ai "the general shop 159 N.'ilniv. Ave. Phone 915-W Repairing on All Makes Stoves HELP WANTED FEMALB WOMEN WANTED Address our catalogs. "2c each paid in advance ad-vance , plus bonuses. Everything Supplied. Free Details Furnish- ed. ROYAL PRODUCTS, G. P. O. Box 164, Brooklyn. N. Y. j22 WOMEN EARN $18.00 Dozen Sewing Dresses. Everything furnished. Materials cut, Trimmings Trim-mings and Instructions. Experi-.ence Experi-.ence unnecessary. Write. Quality Qual-ity Dress, Church Annex, P. O. Box 245, New York. j22 STENOGRAPHER with office and selling exp. Wr. Box S-17. j23 EXP. woman, must be good cook. Phone 580 W. 470 N. 3 E. j22 FEMALE HELP-SALESLADIES NEW KIND OF WORK for mar-' mar-' ried women. Your own dresses FREE and up to $23 weekly. No - investment required. Send age and dress size. FASHION FROCKS, Dept. N-2981, Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, Ohio. j22 MODERN cabinet bath and massage. mas-sage. Estella Spurrier, 186 W. Center, appointments only, rn 651J. j24 BATHS SKI1SVI&1L1ST Announcing National Used Truck Week Take Advantage of This Opportunity TRUCK BARGAINS 19.33 Chev. 'j-Ton Panel Good Tires Good mechanical 1936 Chev. 2-Ton Pickup motor ; excellent condition GAHUOU-ASUTOn, Inc. 191 South University Ave. 40 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM NW P A Y X -Forlt Why pay rent when THAT rent money can buy the home you've always al-ways wanted? Under the (FHA) plan you can pay as little as 10 down and pay the rest in easy monthly installments that include interest,, service charge and reduction reduc-tion on principal. In many cases this monthly installment is SMALLER SMALL-ER than the amount you now pay for rent. For Complete Information Come In Today for Free Consultation TriState Lumber Co. , 598 South University Avenue Phone' 20 "HELPFUL SERVICE" rrrc UUUU 5 Ac 4 Sh, Water, 5 Rm Frame House, coops, barn, crops, hay, fruit, sale $3000, 20 down, terras on bal. 5-Rm. Frame, 5x12 rds. ground, on H. W., $2100. 4 Bldg. Lots 4x17 rds., N.E. Sec., $400 each. See - --Prows --Prows it Haw Realty Co., 53 No. Univ. Ave., -Provo, Utah. Phone 456. FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 ROOM modern apartment. 188 East 1st South. r- j24 2 RM. modern apt., 2 adults. 371 North 3rd West. J24 4 RM. apt. strictly modern, close in. Phone 1015W. j27 3 HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 56 S. 2nd West. j27 NEW 3 or 4 rm. mod. apartment. 1 690 West 5th North. j22 OR UNFURN. light hskp. room with bath. 56 E. 2nd So. J23 2 LARGE light hskp. rooms. 167 West 5th North. f2 SM. mod., comfortable cottage. Two only $20. 360 N. 1 W. j26 MOD. 3 rm. apt. for couple. Must have references. 92 S. 2 W. fl OR UNFURN., 3 rm. mod. apt., elec. equip. 90 W. 4 No. j25 2 MODERN rooms, 247 West 3rd South. j23 MOD. 4 rm. apt. auto, heat and hw. 288 N. 3 E Ph. 1431-J j22 ATTRACTIVE, stric. mod." apt. with heat. Ph. 954M. j22 OR UNFURN. 2 rm. mod. apt. couple, furnace heat, 155 East 2nd So. ' j23 2 AND 3 rm. mod. apts. Riverside Tourist Park. fl6 VlOD. apt., pay by week, gas, elec, heat, h.w. 266 W. 3 S. j27 HELP WANTED Salesmen HUSTLER WANTED! to introduce, intro-duce, supply demand for Raw-leigh Raw-leigh Necessities. Good routes open nearby. Rawleigh Methods get business. No selling experience experi-ence needed. We supply Sales Advertising literature-all you need. Profits should increase every month. Low prices; good values, complete service. Raw-leigh's, Raw-leigh's, Dept. UTA-72-63, Denver, Den-ver, Colo. BIG MONEY MAKERS! Large line coveralls, jackets, pants, shirts, raincoats, etc. Names, emblems lettered. Low prices Prospects enormous. FREE outfit. out-fit. Dove Garment Co., 803 C So. Fourth St. Kankakee, 111. j22 WANTED Miscellaneous FERTILIZER. Will clean your barn yard. Ph. 915J. j26 condition $B5 New rings in 6470 throughout VJ J 5 LIKE RENT! IPOS ESAU CSAli C3TATO pAJU2A9-rCSTAL8t Bud-oeai, Bud-oeai, oti laldenci.,t. Inauranoa Bond or: Notary Worts i -'-dr. 8e or Pbosfc No. ' - l&T Wwt CantarA Stnat ; Prorea New Choppin- Oentet i Sae our rwtndowa for apedals : for ; rsNsm 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 I 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, Coop's $2300 M 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 FOR SALE Miscellaneous GOOD Monarch range. 317 North 9th West. Phone 542. j24 LARGE, fat hens. Leo Duke. 790 South 11th West. j26 ALL Enamel Westinghouse elec. range. Bar. 344 E. 3 No. J23 VACS., new and rebuilt. Granite Furn. Co. Hoover dealers. Ph. 194. j22 HIGHEST quality coal $6.00 ;eas 15c. Hill Bros. 90 E. 12 NOr Phone 1512. j22 JONATHAN, Romes, Winesaps, Pearmain apples, potatoes, McMillan, Mc-Millan, Phone 1330J. fl5 UTAH'S HOTTEST, CLEANEST COAL; starts quicker, burns longer, less soot, less ash; quick delivery, money saving prices. RIGHT WEIGH'S, Ph. 525. fl5 HAY. Phone O40R2. 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 COAL, best grade, dependable, free delivery. Christopherson. Phone 791. f4 GOOD clean, hot coal. 94 West 10 N. Ph. 999. Vern Bullock. f4 BY owner, new 4 rm. mod. house. 2 bed rms., full basement. 40 So. 8th W. Ph. 71W. PI. Grove. j24 LARGE modern home and lot; at 551 No. 2nd E. Inq. at this address. ad-dress. fl7 WORK WANTED CUSTOM hay and grain chopping portable equip. Wm. Jacobsen, West Drive. j23 LOST PLATINUM setting pearl ear ring. Reward. Ret. 61 S. 2 W. j23 FOR SALE CARS '34 FORD Tudor. Bargain. 170 West 2nd South. Phone 1436. 322 '31 CHEV coach, cheap. 12th North 5th West. j23 MISCELLANEOUS HAVING a party? Banguet 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 HELP WANTED MALE MAN AND WIFE to run Coffee Agency. Up to $45 f irstTweek. Automobile given as bonus; Write MILLS. 1601 Ponlar. Oakland, Calif. j24T RELIABLE. MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Utah County. No experience or capital required. re-quired. Steady work. Make up to $12 a day. FURST & THOMAS, THOM-AS, 426 3rd 1SL Oakland, Cal. PERSONAL v; TROUBLED ? Worried? See Don Luis psychics- Medium Palmist, Palm-ist, advice on all problems, readings' read-ings' daily, 104 a mAtaJ 9 p. m. Grant Hotel in American Fork. . - ..: . . J26 RKGrl FOR. RENT Unfurnished 3 RM. mod. apartment, sleeping porch. 360W. 636 No. 1 W. j24 3 RM. apt. heat, hot water, gas. 158 So. 1st West. j27 4 RM. mod. home, basement, garage.- Phorte 035J2. j24 3 iUI. mod. apt., reasonably 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 MODC3 rm. apt., sleeping porch, elec. range. 579 No. 4 E. J29 3 ROOM modern apartment, heat and h. w. 65 N. 2 E. J22 3 RM. heated apt. also one rm. furn. Ph. 363J. 227 E- 3 N. j24 VINEYARD MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS Reporter Phone Ol-R-4 Mrs. Thomas Spalding delightfully delight-fully entertained for members of R. Club Thursday afternoon at her home. Table games were played ,and a delicious luncheon was served at small tables. Members Mem-bers present were Mrs. Clyde Holdaway, Mrs. Kenneth Olson, Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Mrs. Lowell Varley, Mrs. C. M. Stone, Mrs. Lowell Larsen, Mrs. LeRoy Gammon, Mrs. Roy Warner, Mrs. Ray Holdaway, a guest, Mrs. Lee Johnson and the hostess. Those from Vineyard to attend the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harding at Pleasant Grove Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Holdaway. Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andreason, Mr. and Mrs. J- J. Madsen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Lenord Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. oHldaway, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holdaway, Mr. Mrs. C- M. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. William Shumway, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen, Mrs. Harriet Varley, Lowell Low-ell Varley. James Blake, Jessie Harding, Lewis Wells, Sheldon Anderason, Grant Blake, B?rt; Murdoch, Bishop and Mrs. Thorlt C. Hebertson, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding and Mr. -and Mrs. Harold Holdaway. ' Mr. and . Mrs. John Larsen and John K. Allen attended the Sharon Shar-on stake temple excursion Friday at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Val D. Hicks ind children of Price spent Wednesday and Thursday here with her sister, Mrs. Owen Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Blake and baby of Salt Lake have spent the past few days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Madsen Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Josepr J. Madsen Sr., spent Wednesday in Salt Lake. Isaac Sorensen was a business BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES TOO GO M-YD b06V W T tb UJU I 8 fa HI I LA MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE upy THEPE WHO (SAVE I WHV", MAJOR .' VOU'RS Mil I I CtRTAIMLY NOT THXT'SVWHYll - llsj THE MEANTIME, MYRA.THE ) f CHIEF V-VOU l MygA -THIS CAU.S POg A. VOO PEfssSS TO V SSf ODMXxic AUt CALLED MXJ BACK ! M CLOS ' STUDIO IS lOUttS -AK1D A MtLUOM I MEAKI TMTO J WAU CELEJTW LETS J LEAVE THE OPFlC& I MEHCJGOKi 4G DOWW THE STUOtO FOR. THAK1KSAS FOft 3UY, TM J 1 BS A HEfiO, j IsOU'K ME TAKE IVJ THAT U H ' ) 1 C3S5TrSE' TOSS J A COUPLE. OF MOWTHS LOVtE . PUTTIWG HIM INTO UAL EUFORPS C I T ? J 7 PBEMIEOe TOWIOWT J H W V warew! rri: and i have aw impoqtamt bole as sookj as we get J V : ' ALLEY OOP ' , V-x:Wf ' M?: '. J?;By HAMLIN aopu'M'zELAPe - r"T C 1 &y, whats that ttXTRg YXWo 1 Nm ( foozy, a Yin Asyvy M (M um. i beueve that ) GOMslA SIT HiTCHEDl VT .l i4 VJOBKIW1 C4 SUMP1M TOrJCV. HUSBAI0DUSSAr4 CACKUB-HEAD REALLY S3TN - HH.feS 6 SERI AIT STORT v mm . CAB'S OF CHA&ACTBItft M JTTDY AJL C O T i-mtrara kter Ske a cfcsleV' ketccav:tw lurry If;? D WIGHT CAMPBEUi-hukU Umm lltvleaut. HeXaee. a caiea feetweca ala wife aa datr JACK 'i HANfcET allv. Ha fare tnt jt vatieat lte. MARVEL HAS TIJSQ 9 aarr wife. Ska faceA.tke test f 'fccJac -v,,. ; y, , ... . CHAFTElt Xkx" w" JUDY was trembling as she slipped behind the wheel of her car. Tears stung , her- eyes. Marvel and Dwight were going to have a baby.. This would make right all the tortured little con flicts between them. Marvel would soften, she'd not be so selfish and demanding. The baby "'wouid absorb ab-sorb her time and emotion, and v. "len Dwight was away at sea, her li-s would not be empty. 'Oh, I'm glad for them!" Judy thought, "Glad!" Like a thick fog lifting to let sunshine drench down on the dampened land, happiness was warming through her. All the doubts and fears she harbored in her heart so long were gone. Jack, who had waited and trusted, trust-ed, was in the hospital. She must go to him. Right now! She glanced at her wrist watch. It was very late - nearly eleven o'clock. But she had to see him. Even if he were asleep. But he wouldn't be. He'd be sitting up, reading one of the books she had brought him. The nurse in the hospital was doubtful. "We don't allow visitors so late." "I must see him! I'm sure if Comnvixftler Sloane is about " "I'd have to telephone him, he's not here." Judy waited impatiently while the nurse phoned. At last she was told, "You may go up. But I'm afraid he'll be asleep." "I won't wake him if he is," said Judy. "Only, I'm so sure he won't be!" JHIS thing that had happened to her was so miraculous, she could not believe that Jack, who loved her, had not felt it, too. And when she stood in the door of his room and saw the pool of light from the lamp on the bedside stand, her heart seemed to give a shout of gladness. He was up! "Jack!" She ran to him, and her lips brushed his. There was mois- visitor to Moab during the week. Albert A. Holdaway left Tuesday Tues-day on an extended fbur of California, Cali-fornia, he will visit with his sisters sis-ters Mrs. Florence Carter at San Jose, and Mrs. Clara Chase at Berkeley, also his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdaway, who are spending the winter at Santa Cruz. He expects to be away for a month. Two hundred pounds of corn, hay and roots make a day's meal for an elephant. AR Mi TO TWMV. XOO I AW mm ture on:her$cheeK He felt it, and saidwonderingly : JudykMwhat's happened? What .brought you here?" ,....' -:k ; ; "Oh, . darling, darling, Tm so happy, rm alive! Alive, for the first time in months. . Oh, Jack!" She took his hand. She sat pit the side b the bed. , He smiled aheri .."Jack, tell me, did you eyer ieel safe and sure, all the time did you feel that it was all over?' J He looked at her and said grave-iy. grave-iy. 'Tve been worried, Judy. But Tm not now .Something's happened. hap-pened. You're different Tm alive, I tell you! Oh, darling, dar-ling, I didn't want you to know, but I I was unsure. And I I did see Dwight." "I know that," he said quietly. "Jack!" Suddenly she felt the pain that he must have known, and she said, "Oh, my dear, I wouldn't have done it if I had realized." "You had to get over it," he said. "Like being stage struck. You outgrew it. I was willing to wait." gHE put her cheek against his. "That's all you've been doing, endlessly, waiting . . . waiting . . . Waiting for me to get my sense back!" Her fingers touched .his hair. "But the waiting's over now," he said. "Isn't it?" "Yes. Tonight Marvel came back. And I I knew all the time that Dwight was hurt and lonely and that he still loved her. But I didn't want to believe it." Then she said, "I was fair to you, Jack. You must understand that. I told him right from the beginning the first time I saw him, 'after we became be-came engaged that I was going to marry you." "I never doubted that, Judy." His brown eyes were so clear. She clung to him. "I haven't been worth your trust, Jack. You're so fine!" "But you have Deen worth it," he smiled. "If you weren't the sweet, honest girl you are, you wouldn't be here now, would you?" And then his arms tightened tight-ened arouryd her. His mouth was warm and hungry on hers. "It's been such a long time, darling. Sometimes I thought I'd never have the patience to atick it out. (a; HITLER AIDE SENT TO SAN FRANCISCO BERLIN, Jan. (IIP) Fuehrer Fueh-rer Adolf Hitler today named Capt. Fritz Wiedemann, one of his adjutants, to be consul general gen-eral in San Francisco. YOUTH SLAYS DAD TO PROTECT MOTHER NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 20 (IIP) Fifteen-year-old Sidney Ba-deaux Ba-deaux shot and killed his father today after pleading with him, VOO VMVOt. Kt. rrrcA BY! BETTY WALLACE eomuwm mka cvtcY ua You're so wonderful. I was afraid he'd get you." She lay very still. She said, "It was a dream. A mirage. I can't understand why I didn't know it before. But I just clung to it, I just, kept it with me and nursed it V His understanding was sweet She said, "And you're handsome, too.. Aren't you?" She tried to laugh. "I shouldn't be here. No doubt the nurse is scandalized." She touched his cheek. "Marvel and Dwight are going to have a baby. Isn't that swell?" He was really surprised at that. "How do you know?" gHE confessed, "I eavesdropped." Then seh said, "We'll never speak of them again. When we see them, we'll pretend that nothing" noth-ing" Her voice, broke. That wouldn't be easy. You couldn't dismiss the past just by making up your mind to forget. Possibly Jack would never forget the anguish an-guish she had caused him. And Marvel would never forget. And Judy ... No, Judy would never really forget either. He said tenderly, "That's part of living, Judy. Learning." "I've learned. Truly I Have." There was a silence. They clung to each other's fingers. At last he said, "Suppose we don't wait a week after I get out? I can walk. I walked this afternoon. Maybe the doctor will let me go home tomorrow." to-morrow." "Silly!" She smiled at him. "If you threaten to leave the hospital before the doctor says you're strong enough, you know what I'll do? I'll make the chaplain come right up here and marry us here! And then you'll have to do what I say!" His eyes lighted, his big arms reached for her. "Judy!" After a while he said, "That's not a bad idea, Miss Alcott. Not a bad idea at all. I may hold you to that." And he was kissing her again, until un-til her heart was hammering madly mad-ly and the room was spinning around her. "I love you, Judy," he said huskily. "I love you, too. Oh, darling, I love you so much!" When the nurse peered in, a moment later, she said grumpily, "Hmmm! If you don't marry her now, Lieutenant Hanley, it just won't be respectable!" (THE END) he said, to stop beating his mother. Sidney, held in the Milne municipal mu-nicipal boys' home, Showed little remorse. GOVERNOR RECOVERS Gov. Culbert Olson of California Cali-fornia was removed from a Sacramento Sac-ramento hospital and taken to the executive mansion in an ambulance. ambu-lance. He had been in th hospital since Jan. 7 when he collapsed shortly after he pardoned Labor Leader Tom Mooney. OKi TWs. LAKE VIEW MTIS. SAD rE SHAW Reporter Phone 018-R-l Those to attend the concert Sunday evening in the Lake View ward chapel win be entertained by , the Mendelssohn chorus directed direct-ed by Mr. E. B. Terry with Mrs. C. V. Jensen, accompanist. The following program will be given, Pilgrima song Tschalksky Olaf Toygvason Ressinger Vocol solo by Carl Martineau (selected) The Broken Melody ... J." Sibelius Pilgrim's chorus Wagne Saxophone duet.. Horace Crandall and Rulon Hansen. Ave Maria Arcadeet The Joy of the Hunter Heber Male Quartet Emil Hansen. Elmer Jacobs, Mark Reynolds and Carl Martineau. "My Heart Is a Silent Violin".. Andrews All are invited to attend at 7:30. The M. I. A. sponsored a splendid splen-did three one-act show in the amusement hall Friday evening. The plays were as follows: Sharon, "Nancy's Legacy.", directed direct-ed by Naomi Park; Vineyard, "Bargains in Cathay." Laura Stewart: Lake View, 50-50 Finish." Fin-ish." Elvin Bunnell, Glory Jacob-sen. Jacob-sen. Mrs. Christie Madsen will give the literary lesson in Relief society next Tuesday. A good attendance is asked for. Mrs. P. W. Madsen and son Ronald spent Frlviay in Salt Salt where they visited with her brother broth-er James Nuttall who is at the L. D. S. hospital where he had been operated on for appendicitis. Reports are he is doing splendidly. Mr. Nuttall. formerly of Lake View, is president of the Snow academy at Ephraim. The Junior Girls class known aa the Memory club met at the home qf their teacher, Mrs. Helen Ove-son Ove-son and made candy which later was sold by the girls. The girls were: Clea Davis.- Belva Williamson, William-son, Ada Davis, Leone Madsen, Margaret Williamson, Maurine Boulton and Mrs. Oveson. Q00GDS S up to $300 Borrow cash lo pay your bills. Thn have LESS to pay each month, because you har only ONE place to pay. Therell be more LEFT OVER lor 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. Floor No, 2 Knight Block Room No. 207 - Phone 210 IS EAST CENTER ST. Over Walgreen's Drug A. C. WICKMAN, Manager By MARTIN TEL. ii:w(-iiiiaimi By THOMPSON and COLL ..-7 fir-nrr-- i ' f . ::. , ... v.: . . .... " ..r, , r .... .. ii i , i i. iyxni v..L-j,.j"-Ji5, " " ' - . ) |