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Show ECTION'TWO PRQVO (UTAH). : SUNDAY, HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1939 PAGE FIVE !i 1" 1- 5 x CL.LAC)Gn.rFnm WANT ADS PHONE 495. ': Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if their are in the off Ice before 9 'a; trxi after which Jthey wm 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, to; Sunday's Issue if phoned into the office by 4 p. tn. Rates First and second day, each Insertion 10 cents per line; thrs 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 pt. type. Best Bargains In New and Used Furniture! Beds or Springs, $1.00 up; New Studio Couches, $24.00 to $49.00; Used Living Room Sets, $15.00 to $25.00, aL THE GENERAL SHOP 159 N. Unly. Ave. Phone 915-YV Repairing on All Makes Stoves FOR SALE HO USES LARGE modern home and lot; at 551 No. 2nd E. Inq. at this address. ad-dress. fl7 SALE - USED CAR - SALE 40 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! 40 Our Stock Must Reduced By Feb. 1st! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SALE! 1935 FORD TOURING SEDAN Good Paint, Tires. Motor in - 6 11 C0 Good Condition Special at Jlyy cannon-ASHTon. inc. 191 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE, PROVO Ask About Our No Down Payment Plan rarsBDD JANUARY CLEARANCE! See These Exceptional Values. 1935 CHEV COACH Completely Overhauled Over-hauled Original Finish 1934 CHEV Vi TON TRUCK Long Wheel Base Dual Wheels ANDERSON'S USED CAR LOT 265 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE GET T.10HE FOR YOUR COAL DOLLARS ... MOST FOLKS BUY TRI-STATE COAL! Tri-State Limlbeir Co 598 South University Avenue Phone 20 v HELPFUL Spring is Here, now is the time to buy! Home, or a Farm, Bldg Lots, business locations, ranch es and grazing ground. We have for sale what you are looking look-ing for. See Prows & Haws Realty Co., 63 No. Univ. Ave Provo, Utah. Phone 458. "Best Investment On Earth is Earth." Time For New Homel Beauty Little 5 Room New Cottages Cot-tages Hwd. Floors Full Basement Base-ment Furnace Good Locations Priced $3850. Reasonable. o Excellent Buy Pretty Brick Modern Furnace Fireplace Heart of Best District House Cost $4750. Lot $750. Total $5500. OFFERED FOR $4500. o Most Wonderful View Hill Top Loamy Land City Water Lights Nothing Like it Seven Acres Possible to divide to Building Lots Reasonable Priced. Excel lent Building Lots Get Your Iot Early The Best Buys Will be1 pleased to show you. Call for Appointment. BARGAIN IN FARMLAND Here is a place formerly priced $12,000. Good Land -Water Rights Ciose to Lincoln High School District 30 Acres Brick House MAKE NO MISTAKE OFFER $5000. FOR WHOLE PLACE IT'S MOST INTERESTING. o CANYON RANCH 300 Acres Homes Farmland Range Land - Ideal-AN OPPORTUNITY. Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY OFFICE 39 W. 2 No. St. PROVO, UTAH OAK! $265 $1100 SERYICE" CAL HIL1L E3TAT3 iieu pr Residence ' Insurance Bondi dt Notary Wotfc HfiAL REALTY COMPANY 1(5 Wt Cttttr Street v ProWi New, Shopping Oente See our window for pedalf FOR SALE Miscellaneous MOD. home, also rent. See Thos. L. Kitchen anytime this week. J29 A GOOD Jersey cow, just fresh, second calf. 140 S. 2 W. Ph. 253, Springville. j29 ARVIN car radio. Complete, reasonable. rea-sonable. 255 W. 2 South. j31 '35 DODGE pickup. Real bargain. See Mr. Bird, Farmers and Merchants Bank. J30 SEVERAL brass beds, springs and mattresses, cheap. Hotel Roberts. j29 PR. of. good shoe skates, reas. Size 7. 208 S. 2 West. , j28 HAY, choice first and second crop. Welby Brown, Ph. 562W. fl KODAK Retina camera, prac-itcally prac-itcally new. Wr. Herald Box G. J29 GOOD clean, not coal. 94 West 10 N. Ph. 999. Vern Bullock. f4 GOOD coal, $6.00, Weight for licenses, also gas & oils. Hill Bros. 90 E. 12 N. Provo, Ph. 1512. j31 COAL and hay. Hauled by truck at a savings to you. Ph. 562W. J31 FOR GOOD 1st and 2nd crop hay, call Harold Maag. 05R3. fl USED upright, Convoy piano, ma hogany finish. Ph. 489 or 1578. j29 ESTATE Heatrola, practially new, also two chandeliers, cheap. 593 East 1st No. j30 JONATHAN, Romes, Winesaps, Pearmain. apples, potatoes, McMillan, Mc-Millan, Phone 1330J. fI5 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 040R2. 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 FOR RENT Unfurnished MOD. brick home-, newly dec. throughout, furnace heat. 246 No. 6 W. Phone 709J. j29 2 RM. mod. apt., pri. bath. 820 W. Center. Inq: 295 N. Univ. f3 3 ROOM modern apartment. 144 West 3rd South. j31 6 RM. mod. home, hot water heat and garage, 330 East 2nd So. f2 3 RM. mod. apt. Adults only. Inq. 158 S. 1 W. after 5 p. m. j29 MOD. 3 rm. apt., sleeping porch, elec. range. 579 No. 4 E. j29 3 RM. heated apt. also one rm. f urn. Ph. 363J. 237 E. 3 N. f 6 BATHS MODERN cabinet bath and mas- 'L.sage. Esteiia spurrier, io w. Center, appointments only. Ph. 651 J. . f7 dELP WANTED FEMALE WOMEN WANTED Address our catalogs. 2c each paid in advance ad-vance plus bonuses. Everything Supplied. Free Details Furnished. Furnish-ed. ROYAL PRODUCTS, G. P. O. Box 164, Brooklyn, N. Y. j29 WOMEN EARN $18.00 Dozen Sewing Dresses. Everything furnished. Materials cut, Trimmings Trim-mings and Instructions. Experience Experi-ence unnecessary. Writer Quality Qual-ity Dress, Church Annex, P. O. Box 245, N. Y. J29 FEMALE HELP SALESLADIES YOUR OWN DRESSES FREE and up to $23 weekly showing famous Fashion Frocks. No experience needed. No canvassing. canvass-ing. No Investment. Send age and dress size. FASHION FROCKS, Dept. N-3699, CIN CINNATI, OHIO. J29 FARMS WANTED WANTED to hear from owner of 'farm forrsale for Spring delivery. de-livery. W, E. HAWLEY. Baldwin, Bald-win, Wis. , J29 LADIES brown fdrlirie glbre for left hand. Bet. 7th No. and lower low-er B. Y. U. campus. Ret to 691 No. Univ. Ave. Reward. . JSO mm at Once 5 TO 10 ACRES it' ORCHARD with Small Home Not Too Expensive Close to Provo Have Good Cash Payment Call GRAY REALTY or Come In At Once 1&6 WEST. CENTER Phone 370 FOR RENT FURNISHED SLEEPING rooms for men, also garage. 174 N. 1 E. f3 MOD. apartment for couple. 173 West 4th North. j31 2 LG. basement rooms, adults. 328 West 3rd Northv f3 MOD. 3 rm. apt., heat, h.w., garage, ga-rage, adults 270 North 1st East. Phone 1525J. f30 2 ROOM mod. baching apartment, adults, $10. 371 N. 3 West. j31 3 RM. modern heated apartment. 488 Worth 5th East. j31 3 ROOM modern apartment. 416 North Univ. Ave. j30 2 MODERN rooms. 425 East 1st North. SMALL well furnished apartment. apart-ment. 180 E. 5th So. j30 STARTUP'S apts., elec, h. w., steam h., pop. prices. G7 N. 1 W. f9 3 RM. mod. apt. 369 North 3rd East. Phone 1071R. fl NEWLY furnished 3 room apartment, apart-ment, 690 W. 5 North. j31 2 MODERN rooms. 247 West 3rd South. jSO MOD. front apts. good location, garage, adults. 150 S. 1 W. j25 MOD. 3 rm. apt. with sleeping porch. 461 N. 2 E. Ph. 932R. j29 2 AND 3 rm. mod. apts. Riverside Tourist Park. fl6 WANTED-- FERTILIZER. Will clean your barn yard. Phone 915J. f2 PERSONAL TROUBLED? Worried? See Don Luis Psychics Medium Palmist, Palm-ist, advice on all problems, readings read-ings daily, 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Grant Hotel in American Fork. f2 WANTED TO LOAN MONEY to loan on first class mortgage security. Call Jacob Coleman. Phone 769W. f8 Wanted MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE "T3T f MOQXJIMO ALREADY WHY, I I WHAT Fli ITS GOitJC TO BE. TO WT.- IT SEEMS AS THOUGH I RELAX FOG CHAMOE LET'S SEE- I JUST CLOSED AV J ' I'LL. START WITH A LEISURELY (XP -PSn EVES.' SOTT BREAKFAST. IK! BED,THEW PERHAPS J grf jj -ir-nffl iJ ISOME SHOPPING,, TWEW. fT JT IE BOOTS AND HER ALLEY1 OOP -rnr -r- r. QK V' W. ANt VAt T.t.O j fPOOZ, TCA-S VM&i WE TELL J jr ijT "oftolJN9 ZEOr ViO iUOPJSEX GET" MAfiaiEDT- ffiSffi V??Btt,, PLEASANT 'GROVE ?1 AlOLA .WEST ' t Correspondent Phone 28-W A delightful party of the past !week was the birthday dinner given by Mrs. Rollo Hiornton In compliment r to her daughter, Luana, whose eighteenth anniversary anni-versary occurred -Monday. A pink and white color scheme was artistically carried . -out in the table decorations " with a beautiful beauti-ful birthday cake tathe center and pink candles in crystal -holders at either end. Covers were, placed for V-the ' guest; of honor and Dick Rogers, ""Anna Boren and D. H. fowlke,- Marba Hatch and Duane Keetch, Cosette Wrie-ht ftn? Alfred Rorers' Jr. fAfter-the dinner, the remainder of the time was spent in dancing at the cabaret. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ash and Kenneth and Mrs. Inez Olpin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Asel Boulter over the week end. Mrs. Joseph Dickersqn, who has been seriously ill, is improving. im-proving. - Mrs. Joseph Day has gone to LewistOn to visit her mother, who- is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulliner of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Howard How-ard Christiansen of Ogden, visited visit-ed with their parents, Mr. and HELP WANTED Salesmen WANTED: Reliable man for Raw-leigh Raw-leigh route 800 consumers. 200 easily sold household necessities. necessi-ties. We teach you how; supply sales, advertising literature, all you need. Hundreds earn $30 to $100 weekly. Rawleigh's, Dept. UTA-72-G, Denver, Colo. j29 f2'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 VK So. Fourth St. Kankakee, 111. j29 SALESMEN with car. Apply 409 East 2nd North. f2 EXP. salesman wanted Make big money selling women's spring coats and suits direct-to-con-sumer. Car, Fidelity bond, and investment in own samples re quired. TAYLOR GARMENT COMPANY, SPANISH FORK, ' UTAH. j30 HELP WANTED MALE MAN for small route business; no experience; up to $45 first week, more later; get new automobile auto-mobile as bonus. Let me' write von full Hotaila ATMOI. IfiOl FORUSALE ORTOADE DUE to transfer, will trade new $6000 home near L. D. S. hospital hos-pital in Salt Lake for home near University in Provo. Write P. O. Box 568, Provo. f3 WANTED TO TRADE NEW Holland Furnace, installed for building lot. Ph. 417. fl WANTED Tf BUY PIANO for cash. Phone 940R. 308 East 3rd South. f3 BUDDIES Mrs1 Joseph .West, "the first :of. the week. Guests ! who enjoyed a social at the Ford - Paulson, iiome Saturday Sat-urday evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. ; West, Mr. . and Mrs; Joseph Day, Mr and Mrs. Lyean Johnson, John-son, j Mr. and Mrs. H.- P. " Jones of Spanish' Fork; Mr and Mrs. William Partington of Sprlng-viUe.. Sprlng-viUe.. . - v.--.' Mrs; Emma .Jensen was hostess hos-tess at a quilting party at her home .Thursday., afternoon. Her guests Were Mrs. Sadie Beck, Mrs Mable Thome, Mrs. Laura Robertson, : Mrs. Novell Clark, MrS. Josie Hudson,- Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Walker. Members of the Timpanogos, Stake Primary board were entertained enter-tained by 'Mrs. Cora Bezzant at her home Wednesday evening. Relief . Society s sister of the Second ward had a quilting party Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ella Tomlinjyon Is presilent. Merrill N. Warnlck, president of the State Holstein association, associa-tion, in company with" - Robert Webb of Lehi, and Bill. Walker of Ogden, made et dairy tour' in Cache county Thursday. ' Mr and Mrs. ' Merrill Warnick were dinner guests of Professor and Mrs. Joseph Nicholas of Provo Wednesday evening. Miss Ruby Taylor and Miss Arvilla Pierce of. El Paso, Tex., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright Thursday evening. CLYDE LOW BIDDER SPRINGVILLE W. W. Clyde, Springville contractor, will construct con-struct an 11.94 section of road from Rock Springs to Thayer Junction, Wyo., being low bidder at $152,860 on the project, re ports Mark Tuttle, manager of the Intermountain branch, Asso ciated General Contractors of America. HEALTH REPORT SPRINGVILLE The city physi cian's annual report for the year 1938, shows a total of 113 births 52 male and 61 female during the year, wivh deaths totaling 33. Conutagious diseases were listed as follows: chicken-pox, 39; scarlet scar-let fever, 33; whooping cough, 6; measles, 5; mumps, 5; German measles, 1; pnemonia 1. E J I 111 Vb Wilis' vkf mom up to $300 Borrow cash to pay your bills. Thn hove LESS to pay each month, because you have only ONE place to pay. Therellbe more LEFT OVER lor living expenses. Main requirement. jut your ability to repay small sums regularly. No comakers. co-makers. No indiscreet inquiries- Quick, quiet, friendly service. ; Come in or phone. Floor No. 2 Knfght Block Room No. 207 - Phone 210 13 EAST CENTER ST. Over Walgreen's Drug A. C. WICKMAN, Manager GP.EAT HEAVE OOT.' 1 VJE TO A MOANING) rt WOULD BE TBAGIC IF BV SOME. QUIRK OF FATE DOLLY DARLlkl WAS FORCEX TO LEAVE HEJ2DADDV BOB" I ' MO WHATSA IWCOMd WTTH .THAT SO 'APE? VINEYARD MRSi GEORGE tf. WEIJLS . Ueporter hone 01-R-4 A dancing party -to" the form of a Hard Time . ball, will be featured feat-ured .. Tuesday evening following Mutual in the New Recreational HalL Dance ' directors Mrs. Oriel G. ' Clegg and Dean Miner wal have charge, t Competent judges have been selected to award the prize, to the- best wal tiers, also for the best hard time costume worn. Good music has been engaged. en-gaged. Budget tickets will be honored, and the general public, is invited. The church services Sunday evening eve-ning will be under the direction of the genealogical committee with rt&srman Victor M. Anderson in charge. LeRoy Gammon and Joseph A. Murdoch will be the speakers, and the music will be directed by W. K. Allen. "Before and- After" on Home Beautification will be theme of the preliminary program to be given Tuesday evening at Mutual A fine dramatization has been arranged. ar-ranged. A cordial invitation is extended to all ward members to attend. Mrs. Oriel G. Clegg will be in charge. . MISSIONARY BROADCAST . Two Latter-day Saint missionaries mission-aries en route home to Utah from Argentina gave a radio broadcast last week from a station at La Paz Bolivia, according to informa-txn informa-txn received by inter-continental air mail Thursday. The missionaries are Elders Don Hyrum Smith and L. Pierce Brady. Elder Smith is a son of Hyrum Smith of Palmyra, N. Y., formerly of Salt Lake City, and Elder Brady Is a son of Hyrum Brady of Union. Iti early days, young Indian women were given in marriage in trade for horses. North America has 20,000 varieties va-rieties of beetles. FEDERAL LAND DAUK FARMS FOR SALE 26;2 ACRES Irrigated Alpine. Paved highway. 3 room dwelling, dwel-ling, 2 poultry houses, granary and sheds fl Ortfll No. 7644 Price V UHJ sJ 44 ACRES 41 shares American Fork Irr. Co. 1 mile No. from American Fork. No. 17091 $52f50 53 ACRES Irrigated. 2 mi. N. W. from Payson. Frame dwelling dwel-ling and sheds. No. 11047 JOO 45 ACRES irrigated, 4 room dwelling, 2 poultry houses. 3 rhl. North from Pleasant Grove. No. 3649 ftgQQ 27 ACRES good fruit farm. 2 Mi E. from Span- ish Fork on Highway No. 50. No. 11251. Price 21 ACRES. Good water rights. 2 mi. NW of Payson. 4 room concrete dwelling, poultry house, granary and sheds. Good well. Electricity. No. 16727. Price For further information write or call at Federal Land Bank Real Estate Sales office, 512 Beneficial Life Building, Salt Lake City, or Secretary Ernest Madsen, 75 East Center Street, Provo, Utah. By K)S.' I ALMOST GO TO COURT TMI& J 1 1 n L cowt, nw .ALLEY OOP t3 NO APE! HE?S A. SWELL GUY- J AW WHEN We oET MARRIED, HE?S - M GOKJMAOOME AU I I I LEGAL npTlGI-S Probate and ; Guardianship Notices Consult . County Clerk or the Respective) Signer for Further Furth-er Information. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting : of the stockholders of the Provo Building Build-ing and Loan Society will be held ih the City Court Room of the Utah County Court House , on Tuesday evening, February 14th, 1939 at 8:00 P. M., for the purpose of hearing the annual report, electing elect-ing a board of nine directors and such other business as may properly prop-erly com,e before the meeting. By Order of the Board of Directors. Di-rectors. LEROY J. OLSEN, Secretary. Publication dates, Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 1939. NOTICE OF EXAMINATIONS OF POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS DE-PARTMENTS OF PROVO CITY, UTAH UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE . PROVO CITY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the examination of applicants appli-cants for Provo City Policemen and Provo City Firemen will commence -on the 18th day of February, 1939, in Provp City, Utah, at the hour of 9:30 a. m. Notice is further given that instructions in-structions and application blanks to be filled out and filed with the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission on or before February Febru-ary 13, 1939, can be secured immediately im-mediately from I. G. Bench, Secretary Sec-retary to the Provo City Civil Service Commission, in Room 201 in the City and County Building in Provo City, Utah. By Order of the Provo City Civil Service Commission. Dated-trteJth day of January A. D1939. I. G. BENCH, Secretary of Provo City Civil Service Commission. Publication dates Jan. 22,. 29, Feb. 5, 1939. THOMPSON and COLL By MARTIN rr j tcwvicc. we. t. m.mig. u, . rr. Off. By HAMLIN . I BUTTERED TOAST I I 'm' -KJ COFFEE " ' v M' I f- HEY WHAT WUZ. r 7 ) I L -AOJROEAWOLLEttM-"-. I I r'V WHOAl WHATSA rvE JUSTV.. I I MATTERS r-r DECJDEO WERE - 1 h n Sr1' f tOOTOOWGTO Is, M7 -J i i i |