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Show A I - - i WT ADS PHONE 495 -.f?, ;: :; - . ; Want . aJ ..wiU appear on the Classified iAd Page if they are in the dffice before 9 a. m., after which they will 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 in Sunday's issue if phoned into the office by 4 p. nr. Rates First and second day, each insertion 10 cents per line; three days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; two weeks, 70 cents per line; one month $1.20 per tine. Minimum charge 25 cents. Minimum accepted 2 lines. All words must be fully spelled out and no abbreviations abbrevia-tions accepted. Classified Ads Must Be Paid in Advance Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt. type. - VOR TRADE TRADE 3x12 building lot; located 1 block North, 6th West, for late model small sedan, 558 West 6th North, Evening. f28' LOST BETWEEN Center and Sixth South and Ninth West, billfold containing valuables. Return to D-T-R. Reward. f27 Special Bargainsl 8 Room Brick Apartment- Will Trade for Small Farm.? Chicken and Turkey Farm Six Room Modern Home, 24 Acres; 3 Flowing Wells. Easy terms S1800.; 6 Room Brick Home with two ' apartments in basement. $4200 Good terms. v' City Lots .$150 and up Anything In Real Estate or Insurance WE HAVE IT! Payne Real Estate & Insurance Co. 82 West Center St Provo, Utah PHONE 717 Take Advantage of These Bargains! BUY NOW! Very fine; modern brick home. Choice location, double garage. Full finished basement apt. Sell or trade for good modern home, close in, five-room brick, large lot, barn, etc. Three room house, good location. To close estate $750.00. Fine large dairy farm, some stock and machinery, will take improved City Property, Salt Lake City, Ogden or Provo. Nice ten acre, house, city water, wa-ter, $1750 10. per cent down. Ten Acres, Good Water Right, Orchard, Brick House, $2250.00. $250.00 down. Choice East Center Street Building Build-ing Lots, Priced for Quick Sale. Everything in Real Estate, Insurance and Loan DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. 2S6 West Center Street Phone 75 WORK WANTED RUG and carpet weaving. 725 South State Road, Provo. m2 DRESSMAKING and alterations. 132 South 1 East. Phone 1125W. f25 $490 SALE , To Make Room On Our Lot For Higher Priced Models, We Are Offering the Following Cars At the Very Low Price of VSlV ALL ARE GOOD VALUES - - READY TO GO 1929 FORD Coach 1930 OLDS Sedan 1928 CHEV Coach 1929 NASH Sedan 1928 DODGE Coupe 1931 GRAHAM Sedan 1930 BUICK Coupe Some of These Cars are Regularly Priced at $125.00! THREE DAYS ONLY! Every Car Over $200 With Written Guarantee ANDERSON'S USED GAR LOT 265 South University Ave. Plymouth Internation Trucks DeSoto Best Bargains in New and Used Furniture: ,-Uaed Round Tables, $2.00 to $5.00; used 7-pc Dining - Room Sets $19.95 to: $39.95; New Galv. Wash Tubs,-No. Tubs,-No. 3, 95c each. All kinds fur-' niture, good bargains at The General Shop,, 159 No. 'Univ. Ave. Phone 915-W. We furnish fur-nish parts and repair all makes of stoves. 8POS&- BSAI ftBAX C3TATB HABQAINB BENTAMt Bud or Residence Imraranca. Bonds or Notary Work-Sec Work-Sec or Phoo No. 4 C2AL B2AXTT COMPANY 165 West Center Gtreet Prros New Chopping 8m our windows for fpedala1 FOR SALE: 19 Ac,6 shs. B. B. water, 3 sh. Provo Res., with 7-rra. Mod. Brick, coops, barn, dbl. garage. Outstanding farms on Provo Bench. See us for Farms. Homes, Business Locations Loca-tions and Insurance. Prows & Haws Realty Co., 53 N. . Univ. Ave., Provo, Utah. Phone 456. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 3 PIECE bedroom set with mattress matt-ress like new, kitchen set, two chairs, fruit bottles. Phone 07R2. O. H. Anderson. Orem. f26 COMMERCIAL ironer for home laundry or large tourist camp. Used one month, discount, $75. Write Herald Box 21. f26 WHITE Sewing machine, $25.00. Phone 517. 329 East 4 South. f27 WESTINGHOUSE Electric range, good condition $37.50. 344 East 3rd North. 7 USED circulator, excellent condition. condi-tion. 467 South 2 East. f27 FOR GOOD 1st and 2nd crop hay, call Harold Maag. 05R3. m2 U. S. Rock wool insulation weather weath-er stripping, calking. Grant Ekins. Phone 1347W. ml 2 Pound spring fries, 25c each. Leo Duke, 790 South 11 West. f26 NEW modern home, toy owner, 255 West 2 South, Call, Wasatch Was-atch 3374. f28 COAL, Lump, stove, nut, slack, Christopherson, Phone 791. m21 ATTRACT PROPERTY! . springtime: bargains u Ten 'Acres Bench' Land Four Room 1 Home-Sale Only, ; A. 'Beautiful Provo Home Extra Modern Including' beautiful Carpets Car-pets Linoleums Pretty South Front Youll sure like this property. prop-erty. ; SEE , PROP6sEDDrVISION OF LOTS Wanted Six Buyers Location Lo-cation is new: and best for school purposes. . " HOMES FARMS BUSINESS : PROPERTY Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY OFFICE 39 W. 2 N. St. PROVO, UTAH TUNE IN ON SUCCESS Success comes to you by doing do-ing things when you should. Ownership of your home also brings success to you in other ways. Be a success. Be kind to yourself your-self and family. Own your home. WE OFFER TODAY . A 4 room brick home, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, bath, long screen porch, garage. Just off Center Street. Going Today for $2900 Another 4 room brick, almost new. Carpeted to walls. All built in features. Basement, Furnace. Offered for immediate Sale $3500 Business Is Good CsRAY REALTY CO. 196 West Center Phone 370 HELP WANTED MALE MEN, start resilvering mirrors. This secret fine art warrants your future. Takes very small investment, materials ..-and instruction in-struction furnished. Write W. J. Johnson, 880 North 1st East, Spanish Fork, Utah. f26 MAN for Coffee Route. Up to $45 first week. Automobile given as bonus. Write ZANOL, 1601 Poplar, Oakland, Calif. f28 HELP WANTEDFEMALE EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. Write Herald Box B-17. m2 : v REAL - Real Estate Values One of Provo's Best Homes WJ thin th-in 2 blocks of Business Center. 5 room strictly modern brick (near new). So many features you will like. Beautiful Lot,- Finest of Shrubs, ' Flowers, etc. . Brick Garage. Ga-rage. All special Improvements' paid;: Never' offered -for Sale before.' be-fore.' Priced " to " Sell. Cost: forgotten. forgot-ten. . ., - Duplex-f-4 rooms each near B. Y. U. Strictly modern, furnace, stoker, stok-er, both' apartments.- Completely Furnished, -4 Choice Lot. Double GarageiV Price $5500. Rents for $73.00,, Almost, new 4 Room Strictly Modem Home. .Centrally located, Basement; Garage. Only $3500.00. You'lllike? It. - You .cajinpt. afford to Buy or Build until you contact us. HEAL REALTY COMPANY 165 - West Center Street Phone-4,-For An Appointment "WE SELii THE EARTH AND INSURE ITS CONTENTS" HELP WANTED Salesmen BIG MONEY MAKERS! Large line coveralls, jacxets, pants, shirts, etc. Names lettered. Low prices. Sell direct to wearer. Prospects enormous. FREE outfit. out-fit. Dove Garment Co. Dept. L. U. Kankakee, 111. WANTED Miscellaneous ro truck stock of any kind. Bus Carson, Payson. Phone 171. ml FOR SALE OR TRADE 3x7 lot, $165, terms or will trade. Phone 014J2. f28 FOR RENT OR SALE PIANO, S65, accordion $35. Lessons, Les-sons, Professor Williams. Phone 940R. mlO HAY Phone 040R2. Jess Smith. m 8 GOOD clean, hot coal. 94 West 10 N. Ph. 999. Vern Bullock. m5 CLEAN Peerless coal. Honest weight, Jasper Worth en. Ph. 1481W. ml To De Undersold During February! Come In and check our stock of 45 Custom Rebuilt Used Cars. From 39's to '29's ! A few of Our February Bargains: 1059 CHEV. 1-TON STAKE TRUCK Like new. AS 3,800 actual miles Jr 1938 FORD 1-TON TRUCK This truck has had very ii little use. SEE it today! VVV 1935 CHEV. SEDAN new paint, good upholstery motor and tires A-l. See it today: 1930 FORD COUPE new motor. Good paint, up- holstery. FEBRUARY BARGAIN VVV Saffiumoim- AsDntioim, Him. wm9wrmcr limy nTTTW TT f"7C SflTTni 17VIVERSITY AVENUE Remember! We will not be Undersold- PROVO V' P AY 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. c For Complete Information Come Is Today for Free Consultation LIKE RENT! fri-State Liamker Go, r 598 South University -Avenue Phone 20 "HELPFUL SERVICE" FOR RENT Unfurnished 3 ROOM modern apartment, elec trically equipped. 187 worm 1 East. Phone 211. m2 5 ROOM modern home, steam heated, full basement. Phone 476 or 1471W, Mr. Jensen. f27 2 ROOM modern apartment. 260 South 1st west. mi WOMEN EARN $18.00 Dozen Sewing Dresses. Everything furnished. Materials cut, Trimmings Trim-mings and Instructions. Experi; ence unnecessary. Write, Quality Qual-ity Dress, Church Annex, P. O. Box 245, N. Y. 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. FEMALE HELP SALESLADIES NEW OPPORTUNITY for women. wo-men. No canvassing. No investment. invest-ment. Earn up to $23 weekly and your own dresses FREE. Send age and dress size. FASHION FROCKS, Dept. N-6991, CINCINNATI, CIN-CINNATI, OHIO. LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices j Consult County Clerk or the I Respective Signers for Further j Information. ( 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Nan L. Love: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 75 East Center Street, Room 1, Provo, Utah, on or before the 22nd day of April, 1939. HARRY L. LOVE, Administrator Christenson & Christenson, Attorneys Pub. Feb.. 19, 26, Mar. 5, 12, 1939 I' SPRKGVU1E REPORTS J MRS. MANILA'BROWN Correspondent - Phone 223-W Jovality club members ,were4 ton, Mrs. Ella Peterson, Mrs. Em- SHOP SHUT 28 YEARS KNOXVILLE (AW) Back in 1911 a local marble plant shut down, and J. C. Shock was instructed in-structed to keep things in order so as operation could be resumed upon notice. Shock, who has . received re-ceived regular cnecks since, . is still on the job after 28 years, but the snop has never reopened. A dew may amount to the equivalent equiv-alent of one one-hundredth of an inch of rain. guests of Mrs. Af ton Palf reyman at a party Friday night. After a delicious luncheon served at small tables, bridge, was enjoyed and high score prize was won by Mrs. MabeK Simkins. Others present were Mrs.. Jennie Brown, a guest, Mrs. LueU Best, Mrs. Lucille Packard, Pack-ard, Mrs. Merle Packard. Mrs. Margaret " Sumsion, Mrs. Carrie Tripp, Mrs. Sarabell Stewart, Mrs. Mary Bird, Mrs. Clara Childs and Mrs. Louise Brown, members. .Members of the Community church' Missionary society spent a pleasant afternoon Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Francis Martin. Mar-tin. A discussion on Africa by Mrs. E. yr; Boorman, featured the program and in conclusion a dainty lunch, was served to a large number of society members. Mrs. Ed Johnson will be hostess to members of, the S. T. club at her home on Wednesday, March 1. Lorus Palfreyman, Hugh Ward and D wain Spafford left last week to attend the Golden Gate Exposition Exposi-tion at San Francisco, Calif. The recently organized Notre Chez, composed of girls in the home economics division of the high school, held their initiation ceremonies Thursday evening, at the school, under direction of their Instructor, Miss Smith. The pledge and other ceremonies in connec tion with the initiation were in charge of the club officers, Ina j Sanford, Betty Cranmer and Melba Witney. A number of friends delightfully delightful-ly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Gern Johnson at their home Wednesday night. Cards and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed. The following fol-lowing -were present: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Warner War-ner Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Ed John son. One of the largest and most successful social events of the past week was the ' First ward Elders' banquet and dance social held in the amusement hall Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. John Hardy, president of the quorum was general gen-eral chairman, assisted ty other quorum officers and Dell Fullmer, dance chairman. From three long banquet tables cleverly decorated in patriotic colors, supper was served early in the evening. Victor Frandsen acted as toastmastei and several musical numbers and comic skits by Willis Weight and Harlon Boyer were included on the program. After the supper, the group numbering nearly 200 enjoyed enjoy-ed dancing. x A group of friends enjoyed a surprise birthday party in honor of Earl Childs at the home of Miss Lois Johnson, Wednesday night. Progressive -games followed by a tasty lunch furnished entertain ment. In attendance were the following: Mary Louise Wingate, La Vern Sanford, Ila Clyde, Norma Long, LaCelle Bramall, Grant Clyde, Norma Long, LaCelle Bramall, Grant Clyde, Gene Bird, Leslie Beardall, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mrs. Mark Law entertained at a quilting at-her home Thursday. At noon a delicious hot dinner was served and the group enjoyed social chat. Present were the following: fol-lowing: Mxs. Sarah Weight, Mrs. Laura Clegg, Mrs. Lois Clegg, Mrs. Minerva Weight, Mrs. Ann! Jane Pierce, Mrs. Hilda Cherring- ma Gottf redson and Mrs. Lizzie Billings. A meeting of the Ladies Literary Liter-ary club is scheduled for Thursday March 2, at the home Mrs. Lela Packard. A feature of the program pro-gram will be a review of an opera toy Howard Salisbury. Among the successful and enjoyable en-joyable social events of the past week was the banquet and program pro-gram given by the local firemen last Wednesday night, at the fire hall, with Mayor A. O. Thorn, members of the city council and the wives "of firemen and city officials of-ficials as special guests. Early in the evening a wen arranged banquet ban-quet was served from -one long table. Attractive decorations .suggestive .sug-gestive of, Washington's birthday, were used on the table and in the hall. Reed Rigtrup was toastmas-ter. toastmas-ter. Featuring the program, Battalion Bat-talion Chief J. K. Piercy of the Salt Lake City fire department gave a talk suggesting methods of fire . fighting and fire prevention. preven-tion. He also showed a number of moving picture slides to illustrate SPANISH FORK SOCIETY The Vamos dub, composed of tern sophomore girls, was entertained enter-tained at the home of Miss Ber-nice Ber-nice Hales, Monday evening, the event being a : farewell " party for Miss Bernice Jacobsen. After dinner din-ner a variety of games were played. play-ed. The guests presented Miss Jacobsen with a lovely gift. Those present were Miss Bernice Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, M3ss Esther May Jex, Miss Lenore Swenson, Miss Joy Swal-berg, Swal-berg, Miss Phyllis gowen. Miss Loraine Riley, Miss Ellen Bigelow, Gloria Bowen and Miss Doris Mae Turner. The J. Wylie Thomas chapter of the D. U. P. will meet at the home of Mrs. Olive Thorpe Thursday, March 2 at 2 p. m. A good lesson has been prepared and a splendid program arranged. The officers for the next two years will be elected. All interested are invited to toe present. The Thalian club met at the home of Mrs. Vera SneJl Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Community singing was led by Mrs. Blanch Jensen, "The Life of Richard Wagner." I was eiven bv Arthella Robertson: his talk. Several other short talksi,. Life of Fredrlck chopin." naiA or) imn - nst olan a was given by Emma Broadbent, were given and also a number of fine musical numbers. In attendance attend-ance were nearly 60 firemen and guests. CHRISTIANITY SOLD "NEW YORK (AW) The Rev. Frederic Fleming of the Protestant Protes-tant Episcola church stated today to-day that Christianity has grown through ages of hardship and persecution per-secution to become the most powerful pow-erful factor in the world today. He, predicted that the Christian religion will survive the rising score destructive forces of today, following the lesson a general discussion dis-cussion of the lives of composers was enjoyed. There were nine club members and one special guest, Mrs. Mary C ornatoy, present. Luncheon was served and patriotic, patri-otic, decorations were carried out. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thomas n-tertained n-tertained a group of friends at their home Wednesday evenisg. At 9 o'clock a delicious luncheon was served at the card tables, after which the evening was spent playing Chinese checkers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas winning high and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ludlow consolation. I ' n fi l ni " H f I pu ("ver Walgreen Drug) I one 210 AC. Wickmal Mgr YELL When you've got something you want everybody , to know about, don't yell. Just place a Want Ad in the Provo Herald and you'll get quick results. A Want Ad yells for you over 4500 times ! And it's cheaper to use. Why not prove it for yourself? CALL 495! ASK FOR AN AD-TAKER! ALLEY OOP By HAMLIN 3 RM. heated apt., also one rm. furn. Ph. 363J. 227 E. 3 N. m6 2 AND 3 room modern apart ment. 846 North 5 East. Phone 1029W. f27 3 ROOM modern apartment with garage. 330 East 2 South. rzo OR PARTLY furnished 3 room modern apartment, couple. 170 West 2 South. m5 PERSONALS LAST time in this vicinity, Don Luis, Palmist and Fhycmc reader, read-er, until March 6. Hours daily, 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Payson Hotel, Payson. m2 FOR RENT FURNISHED m m mmmmmm STRICTLY modern, heated, four room apartment with garage, good location. ' Dixon Real Estate. f27 CPA HOKJSyMOOKJ AT SEA IS TAKING Oi ALL THE ASPECTS OF a nightmare.. Seasickness pmjltv MWIGATIOH) AKJD AKl ENCOUNTER. WITH A SEA MONSTER. WHtCM COST FOOT THEIR. STEERING CAR. AND NOW, WEATHER. 57 WHAT ARE WE GOfcJ&TO upr f t -naikiu. J DO ? AND LOOK AT THOSE) yp' tTajJ ( w gifVBQW WITH S zasJ 1 I MAST AND OOO, J -rs I XJ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By MARTIN HEATED bedroom, toath, garage. Gentlemen. Phone 1298. 418 North 5th West. m2 t: ONE large room for light housekeeping, house-keeping, one person or couple. 173 West 4th North. f28 THREE furnished housekeeping rooms. 56 South 2nd West. m3 3 ROOM apartment, strictly modern, mod-ern, close in. Phone 1015W. m3 2 ROOM modern apartment, two only. 284 East 1st North. m3 AT TWa. - AUO 1 VOA , w voo im r t r , 1 KR&YOfeO A. WVO AS VKtCTVC AW. THE. CWKViCE TO A VXTVE OOOR EXECt. OYS ,IlA GNO 1V3E-. WAOVl VAOVO VOO OONT Vs)AVCf? 0 TAt AOOT T,OT TW. bOb ONE 1 WAVfeKfT GttW OR. MEOD C HVA NC& 1 V.tVV CVOOV- . 1 II 1 I MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE By THOMPSON and COLL 3 ROOM modern basement apartment. apart-ment. 920 West Center. 26 3 ROOM apartment, garage. 318 East 1st South. Phone 973J. ml ISt. HEATED sleeping room for men, 128 East Center. 27 i STORAGE BEST., safest, cheapest, " cleahesft in town. 4 54CM; South ist Westl - Phone S80W.J . v 26 UiOCUBD sj THH TOP FLOOR. LINEN ROOM; MRA TWES TOTHAm OF-S0M5 o'FlAN.' ESCAPE, TVUCT LA0JWDCV LIPT OFFERS THE ONLV POSSIBLE CHANCE 1 wONDER." in rt JUST URGE EVJOU&H TO AND VET URSA COULDN'T 85 . f CARELESS ENOUGH TOOVEtt- -J 3 II K i Them MVOAi cae- FUU.V, GOES . OVER EVEtty A3CH OF THE HA MERE ARE SOME BAN" DAGB3. AMDA BOTTLE OF lODtNE NOW THbMb S AN lucAI 1 1 MEAHW,IE,CUTSX thb caruweswtb. 70 ThG SEBVCe EMTSMtCB ;;v: A |