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Show SECTIONr TWO . PROVO- (UTAH) - SUNDAYS HERALD; v SUNDAY 'g?KlLT 30, "m : PAGE . FIVE 'lay Dicker eorfto . Yon IDesnire? ii ex. a Wm nrc-trTi- M a - 5s m mm i m WANT ADS PHONE 495 'i 1tih& alls IwMppearlon the Classified Ad Page 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 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. m. Rates First and second day, each insertion 10 cents per ,lneJ 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. 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 pU type. FOR REAL KEAL ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS: Business Busi-ness or Residence Insurance, Bonds or Notary Work See or Phone No. 4 HEAL REALTY COMPANY 165 West Center Street Provo' New Shopping Center See our windows for specials We Specialize In Lawn Mower Sharpening by Machine. You can trade your old mower in on a new one at The General Shop, 159 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 915W. We Buy, Sell and Exchange Ex-change New and Used Furniture. Furni-ture. FARM LAND! i Priced ReasonaWe 10 Acres $275 Per Acre. 31.62 Acres Large Home. Owners Sacrificing: 10 Acres, Modern Home Fruits Lovely i Place to Live Priced right i may rade. 3.30 Acres State Highway, $850. MANY GOOD BUYS! Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY OffU-e: 39 West 2nd North St.., Provo, Utah OUn STOCK OF TEMPORARILY SEE US NOW FOR HIGHEST ALLOWANCE ON YOUR CAR, AS TRADE-IN ON PLYMOUTH - DeSOTO International Trucks ANDERSON'S USED CAR LOT 265 South University Avenue mm IS 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 Tri-State Lumber Co. 598 South University Avenue Phone 20 Helpful service- Take Advantage of These Bargains! Buy Now! New Modem. Five-.Room with Basement Apartment three- New Modern Four Room with Basement Apartment double parage. Five Room North University Garage Coop Nice Lot. 1 Four Koom ami ttasement Garage Nice Lot. Four Room Brick and Three Room Frame on Same Lot -Very good location in business district. Six Room and Bath Good locationPrice loca-tionPrice $950.00. One Acre Five Room Mod. Home Modern Coops for 800 chick-; ens $2500 Terms. Four Room Brick, Four Room Uasement Apt., $zuoo, gooa terms. Six Acres Four Room House-Granary, House-Granary, barn; best water right., Ten Acres 10 Shares Water IlQuse, sheds; orchard and alfal- j Ta $1600. IJ 1 Acres well Improved Farm Good location will take city home. 770 Acre Farm and Range Good house Canyon Road will take city home. Choice East Center Street Lots iBuilding Sites. Dixon Reai Estate Co PHONE 75 or 1421-J HIJ SI N ESS O PPO KTUN IT Y SPECIALTY ICE CREAM STORE Investigate the profit possibilities possibili-ties of operating your own SUPER - CREAMED ICE CREAM STORE. We have installed in-stalled over 200 of these ice cream stores in the last two years, all of which have been highly profitable. Ideal for man and wife. Requires no experience; experi-ence; our experts train you in all essentials. Daily turnover with no merchandise losses. Approximately Ap-proximately $1500 cash required. requir-ed. National manufacturer will finance balance if you are financially finan-cially responble. Write Herald Box 62. CIGARETTE VENDERS-PENNY VENDERS-PENNY SCALES Coin machine operating is an excellent method of increasing your income. A few new operators oper-ators are now invited to enter a profitable business operating cigarette venders and penny weighing scales. With moderate moder-ate investment and sound references ref-erences you can secure cooperation coopera-tion of 50-year-old concern, largest in its line. Business intake in-take is all cash, small overhead, no credit losses. No previous experience required. Write Herald Her-ald Box 51. USED CARS IS DEPLETED! PAY For It LIKE RENT! Best Bargains GASOLINE FOR quality. ;rrice9 4tm"gTia or coal call or?see Hfll Brothers, 12 North 1 JEast. phone 1512. RILLING K00LERWAVE COOLEST, fastest, closest ibV head. vAiais siu liiuic, tiuvue 4jcutjr Shop, SdljSoiith Unrversity Ave. Phone 40. GARDEN SUPPLIES GLADIOLUS. 2J, fer JaMm. all aniereni ouc aeuverea. w. xveea Nuttall, Route 2, Provo, Phone 012RS. " ml ARCH SUPPORTS UNDER ARCH SUPlPORTS . . t . MADE' to fit personal' base. Or other Orthopedic appliances. Louis Kelsch, Booterie, 124 West Center. COAL COAL that meets, burning tests. Money saving price. Christen-sen Christen-sen Coal. 485 West 5 South. Phone 1550. '- ' SAND GRAVEL CRUSHED, graded, washed. Insist In-sist on 'it for your concrete. 93c per ton delivered. Also, two concrete con-crete mixers for rent. Provo Sand and Gravel Co. Phone 343. PHOTO FINISH FILMS. Any 6 or B exposure rolls; Developed, printed. 35c. Photo Art Shop, 265 West Center. Cen-ter. We Have a New, Attractive Duplex, modern otSemmute", 2 blks north of Center St. Inspect In-spect this home, $5500. 1 Ac, plenty of water; home, good imp. 6 Acs., home, barn, coops, fruit, berries, $2200. 5 Acs. with home, $1800. Buy now and escape rising rents! See Prows & Haws Realty Co., 53 No. Univ. Ave., Provo, Utah. Phone 456. FOR REE'T FURNISHED 3 ROOM modern apartment, adults only. 141 West 1 South. m5 4 ROOMS, private bath, newly decorated, different. Phone 1305W. ml 3 ROOM apartment, private bath, garage. Phone 983. m2 APARTMENT, pay by week, light, gas, etc. 266 West 3 South. ml MODERN 2 room apartment, ground floor, adults only. 692 North 3 East. m2 2 ROOM apartment. 364 East 2 South a30 APARTMENT, northeast location. Phone 1128. ml 4 ROOM modern apartment. 386 North 6 East. Phone 944R. ml SMALL close in modern cottage, adults, $20. 360 North 1 West. m4 3 ROOM modern basement apartment, apart-ment, adults. 580 North 4 East. ml CLEAN 3 room modern apartment. apart-ment. Inquire 589 East 3 South. m3 3 ROOM apartment, private bath, sleeping porch. 451 North 2 East. ra4 FURNISHED bedrooms. 691 West Center. m2 OR unfurnished. 3 room modern apartment. 430 South 4 West. ml 2 ROOM modern apartment. Inquire In-quire 445 North University Avenue. m2 MODERN apartment, excellent location. 343 East 7 Nortti. Phone 688. m2 2 APARTMENTS, private baths, sleeping porches. 164 East 3 South. m5 3 ROOM modern apartment. 232 East 3rd North. m5 3 ROOM modern apartment, electrically elec-trically equipped. 92 West 4 North. a30 OR UNFURNISHED, 4 room strictly modern ap a rtment. Stove,, frigidaire, garage. Inquire In-quire Ruth's Beauty Nook, 706 North, -University Avenue. ml FOR SALE HOUSES 4 ROOM brick house, barn, double garage. 24 acres; Vi In raspberries, rasp-berries, family orchard. Close in. $3,000. Inquire 450 South 9 WesL m3 J -v- A ROOT BEER NOW on tap. Drive in for. a delicious de-licious mug of A & W. 129 South University. AUTO ACCESSORIES COMPLETE spring, .and , glass service. Ahlander Mfg. Co. 476 South University. Phone 100. 1UY, SELL or TRADE FRESH cows, Guernsey, Jersey bull service. Phone 657J. 765 West 5th North. . MEN'S CLOTHING 36 PAIR Freeman shoes. $7 values now $4.85. $5 values now $3.85. Shriver's. ICE CREAM FOR party, family dinner. Ice cream cake rolls 35c. Bonnett-Vacher, Bonnett-Vacher, 4C2 West Center. TYPEWRITERS FREE steel typewriter stand with purchase of a Remington port-able. port-able. April only. Call 263. CAR WASHING LET us renovate your car. Bargain Bar-gain price. Pete's Auto Laundry, 391 West Center. Phone 833W. USED TIRES RADIOS TIRES, 50c up. Car, home radios $3 up. Make your own long easy terms. Morrison Auio Supply, 225 West Center. Golden Opportunity! For the Man Who Wants a New Home We Offer You Today: A NEW HOME with Two Bedrooms, Bed-rooms, Long Living Room, Kitchen, Bath; with Full Basement; Base-ment; Built-in Kitchen Cabinet; all ready to move into. Good location, lo-cation, for $2500. We Have a Few Choice Building Lots To Offer in Best Location We Will Build You a Home As You Want It Furnish You the Money. Let us make it easy for you! Also Some Very Splendid 4 and 5 Room Homes For Sale at Very Low Prices and Good Terms. SEE US AT ONCE! "Business Is Good" GRAY REALTY CO. 196 West Center St. - Phone 370 Real Property Sale! BEAUTIFUL HOMES PRODUCTIVE FARMS Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY Office: 39 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah FOR RENT Unfurnished 5 ROOM home, furnace. 326 North 6 v East. Phone 539. n2 ATTRACTIVE 7 room modern home, newly decorated. 261 East 1 North. Phone 774J. m5 NEW 4 room modern home, two bedrooms, furnace. 645 West 2 South. m2 OR partly furnished, 3 room modern mod-ern apartment. 370 South 4 West. ml 2 UNFURNISHED rooms. 245 South 3 West. ml 4 ROOM modern apartment. Phone 1169W. m4 OR partly furnished, duplex, 3 room east apartment. Phone 1318J. a30 IF you want to buy or rent, See S. W. Kitchen, Orem. m4 2 ROOM apartment. 627 South 5 West. a30 PARTLY furnished 5 room modern mod-ern apartment. 83 North 5 East a30 3 ROOM modern apartment Range and refrigerator. 708 East Milton Avenue. m2 3 ROOM modern basement apartment. apart-ment. Inquire 70 East 2 South. m2 3 ROOMS, gas furnished, sleeping porch, garage.. . Adults. Gallagher Galla-gher Apartments, 184 South 1 West. - a30 4 ROOM modern apartment. 65 North 2 East. ml HELP WANTED Salesmen BIG MONEY MAKERS! Large line coveralls, Jackets, panttf, shirts, etc. Names lettered. Low prices. Sell direct to wearer. Prospects enormous. FREE sell ing outfit. Dove Garment Co Dept; TK, Kankakee, ffl;:;:--y,?v FOR1SALE! A MOST ATTTVTimto-.Beautiful ATTTVTimto-.Beautiful Rooms Modern with Fireplace; u other,, built-in . fea- tures.1 Three Bedrooms, Porches Porch-es ; . Large" Lot; Shrub v Flowers. Paved Street, Close into Center. Willard L. Sowards V AGENCY Office 29 West Ind North St., Provi Utah ' r FOR SALE i Miscellaneous DE LAVAL cream separator, No. 15 size, In. first class cbndftion, reasonable. See Joseph Larson, Pleasant Grove. mlu USED brick and "adobe. Coffee Cup cafe, "North l'West. m2 HORSES for sale, all ages and sizes. C. M. Went, Route 2, Box 115. a30 G. E. electric refrigerator, cheap for cash. S. Levin. Phone 557. m5 BABY buggy, good condition. 145 East 3 North. ml VIOLIN, $17.50. 246 North 2 East after 4 p. m., upstairs apartment. apart-ment. m2 CHILD'S bed, $4.00. 382 East 4 South. m2 6 WEEKS pigs, also brood sow. Opposite Clyde company shops, Clay Beesley, Mapleton. m2 WALNUT vanity dresser. 282 South 1 West. a80 OR trade for lot, housetrailer. Route 3. Box 292A. Ask for Sandy. ml A-l JERSEY heifer, just fresh. C8.r, East 5 North after 6 p. m. ml SPRING fries. H. O. Anderson. State highway, Orem. a30 YEAR old mare colt at sacrifice. Route 2, Box 141. m4 SEE Earl V. Diamond, 289 West 3 North, Springville, for seed potatoes. m4 SPRINGER Spaniel pups, service this fall. Joy O. Clegg, Provo R. F. D. No. 1. m4 PASTURE for sale. Phone 1169W. m4 NEW Evinrude and Elto outboard jnotor. L. & H. Tire company, 348 West Center. m28 TOMATO, cabbage and all set out plants. Phone 159. 467 South 6 West. m28 RUSSETT seed potatoes grown from certified seed. Route 3, Box 94. m3 SEVERAL used vacuums. Granite Gran-ite Furniture. Phone 194, Hoover Hoov-er Dealers. a30 BED spring in first class condition. condi-tion. 612 North 4 East. a29 4 USED 4 ply tires 6.00x16. 532 Soutti 4 West. m2 UTAH'S Hottest, Cleanest coal. Sold with money-back guarantee. guaran-tee. Special large Spring Canyon Can-yon nut $5.89 plus tax, ideal for summer Other sizes at reduced prices. Right Weigh Coal Com-. Com-. pany. Phone 525. m21 ROLLER canary singers, $6 up. Splendid Mother's Day gift. Tell Muhlestein. Phone 533W. m5 SAND and gravel for all building purposes. Stanley GOates. 372 West 1 North. Phone 1639-W m2 COAL We haul trash anything. Christopherson. Phone 791. ml MYERS well pump, tank, switch, Mrs. Clinton Hills, Rt. No. 2 REFRIGERATED LOCKERS RENT our individual refrigerated lockers for yiH ;Tweata. Vjand fruits. Our carefully planned and experienced service assures maintenance of extremely low even temperature, making: it possible to save up to $100 per year in a practical modern way. Utah Ice & Storage Company, 6th South, 2 East Prdv'd, Phone 1140. . " m7 ton sale -Ates 1924 OldsmobOe sedajV A-l condition, con-dition, jgodd imbber,v $35,; Phone 940J or call at Crest Barber Shop. 25 East Center. Mr. Jenkins. Jen-kins. " m2 1934 Plymouth town sedan, good condition, heater, radio. 282 South 1 West T . a29 FOR RENT 5 ACRES ground, : southwest part, Provo Bench. 936 West 2 North. . a 30 4 ACRES on 12th North plenty of water. Phones Dixon Real Estate. a30 DOARDANPHOOM feOAftD andj toord in I tnoderti home forAdowntiwn working men. 3St North.:l East. fnlO LHOMB cooking, nice rooms, wbrk V: biff mem W5 North Pnveraity. Real Estate Bargains HOMES: - - t r 1 . V . .-- 4 Room modern frame, close in, $1900 5 Room brick, stucco, modern. Nice lot and garage. .. $3000 6 room brick, plumbing and furnace. furn-ace. Deep lot and garage $3750 FARMS: 3 acres with good water rights, 4 room brick house, ibarn, garage ga-rage and chicken coops $1600. Owner will take good car in trade. 17 acres and good water rights, 4 room house. Barn and chicken coop $1700. Owner leaving this state. Will take good car or truck in trade. 13 acre Extra Fine Fruit Farm. First class water rights. 6 room house, modern. Coops for 1000 hens, brooder for 1000. Barn, granary, garage, etc. Fully equipped $9000. MANY CHOICE BUILDING LOTS HEAL REALTY CO. 165 West Center Street Phone 4 Provo, Utah "WE SELL THE EARTH AND INSURE ITS CONTENTS" rIKLP W AJNTKD FEM 4. Lb, WOMAN to care for elderly lady, out'of town. J57 South 7 -West, mornings. ' ml JbiJSL SEAMLESS sack of clover seed between Provo and Spanish Fork. Notify D. L. Vincent, Provo, Route 1, Box 89. Re-Ward, Re-Ward, ml LEG.1L NOTICES Probate and duardianship Notices , Consult - County Clerk or the , i Itespectiye Signers for further i Information. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ARROWHEAD METAL MINING COMPANY Principal place of business: Provo, ufah Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Director Direc-tor of the ARROWHEAD METAL MET-AL MINING CO., a corporation, held on the 24th day of April. 1939, an assessment of One-Fourth (HO cent per share was levied on the outstanding capita ,stpck. of the Company, payable immediately immedi-ately to Alice Mc Ardle, secretary, at her office at 322 Ness Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment as-sessment may remain unpaid on Monday, June 5, 1939, will be delinquent de-linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment pay-ment is made before will be sold at the office of the secretary, 322 Ness Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday, June 26, 1939, at 10:00 a. ra., to pay the delinquent delin-quent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expense ex-pense of sale. ARROWHEAD METAL MINING COMPANY, By Alice Mc Ardle, Secretary 322 Ness Building Salt Lake City, Utah Pub. in Sunday Herald April 30, May 7, 14, 21, 1939. Markets at ti 4 -a- By UNITED PRESS Stocks irregular in dull trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. governments govern-ments higher Curb stocks irregular Foreign exchange easy Wheat firm, up about to cent; 'corn off around to A London restaurant has a sheet copper ballroom floor, firjst of its kind in the world. LaFolIetteMay Get I. C. GPost ''- t , Influential Democrats urge Presidenl Roosevelt to-appoint Philip "LaPollelte, above, loniier gpyeio; bf .Wiseonshv to Interstate Inter-state Coinmetcev'Chiml3sldii pOsf55 Wti I jb - Representative Themas Amile cf ?- Wisconsin : 5.1 rrsascHaed.-. :::) Glan He'-? 4 'Children GHeck -Of" ' ;:: ::: " .v. y i ; ' - V' Overjoyed that their f anTOlis5 conwdienne-moiher had not actually-metv;Vith--' fdul play in thi" Gi-acie Allen Murder Case, Ronnie; and Sandra Burns embrace her on visit to Paramount Jot, SPRINGVILLE MRS. AlANfLA BROWN Correspondent Phone 22S-W Ad Libitum club members were pleasantly entertained on Monday evening at the home of Miss Lola Smith. Auction bridge featured the entertainment following follow-ing a tasty and well served luncheon. lunch-eon. High score bridge prize for the evening went to Miss Elaine Crandall. Others in attendance were Gene Eddy, a guest of Salt Lake City, Betty. Sumsion, Evelyn Eve-lyn Jordan, Wanda Stewart, Marie Clegg, Naomi Sumsion, Bermce Jensen, Helen Rowland, Afton Bringhurst and Dona Collins. M. O. Packard left Friday to spend a few weeks with his daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Eliza P. Taylor and family fam-ily at Los Angeles, Calif. He was accompanied to Salt Lake City by Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Packard. Mrs. Julia Maycock of Draper spent a few days of the past week with her grandson Howard Maycock and family and other relatives and friends in Springville. Spring-ville. Members of the Entre Nous club spent a delightful evening .Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Conover. Contract bridge was the feature of entertainment enter-tainment and a nicely arranged luncheon wa sserved by the hostess. host-ess. Lovely spring blossoms decorated dec-orated the entertaining rooms. The bridge prize for the evening went to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice- Bird. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bird. Mrs. M. W. Bird of this city left last week to visit her son Nicholas Nich-olas Bird and wife at Oakland, Cal., and her daughter Mrs. S. E. Huish and family at Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Enckson of Murray were among the recent art visitors in Springville. A visit by Mrs. Juiia Maycock of Draper to Springville last week prompted a get-together of four early day school chums, Mrs Mary J. Finley, Mrs. Abbie Bird of Mapleton, Mrs. Ellen McKen-zie McKen-zie and Mrs. Maycock for a delightful de-lightful afternoon of reminiscing. The group went to the home oi Mrs. McKenzie who has been con-lined con-lined to her home for some time and a happy time was spent telling tell-ing of experiences when these four attended the Mary Narly Hall early day school lor girls, i ihey also enjoyed refreshments.; To complete the vpleasant afternoon, after-noon, Mrs. Finley, Mrs. Maycock and Mrs. Bird called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Metcalf long time friends, and together they laughed and chatted of happy hap-py times spent together". . Mrs. J. W. Olsen spent a few days of the past week with relatives rela-tives and friends in Salt Lake CityV One of a series of bridge luncheons lunch-eons sponsored fcy members of the Eastern Star Valley Chapter No. 3 of Provo was given Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at the home of Miss Ercel Clark, with Mrs. E. F. Perham, Mrs. E. V. Boorman and Mrs. A. M. Lyall as assisting hostesses. host-esses. The home was. beautiful with early spring blossoms. Following Fol-lowing a tasty and daintily served lunch, contract bridge was 'played with high score prize won by Mrs. Harold Blumenthai; pf vProvoand the draw tyize was ..won by Mrs. Carl ' Scherer also of 3 Provo". In attendance were 32 'chapter members mem-bers and guests. ' Ladies Literary t club members on Grade's xSdfety S 1 s i ' 1 5 f - were delightfully entertained Thursday evening at the home of . Mrs. Julia Sumsion. At 7:30,4a; well arranged spring luncheon was served to 18 cluto . members and two guests, the latter includ- -ing Mrs. Cleonda Miner and Mrs. Jessie Condie. A feature of the -evening's entertainment was a re--view of the book "Listen, ; the " Wind," by Ann Morrow Lind-"" bergh given in fine manner by . Mrs. Elizabeth Salisbury. Mrs. -Arva Bone also entertained with -a lovely piano solo. President Reai Straw presided at the meeting club also decided to aid with the cancer campaign program.. Mrs. Thelma Clark was hostess to members of the S. T. club at tC pleasant evening's entertainment Wednesday night, at the Mrs. Lu- . cille Bird -home. From one long' table centered with early spring blossoms, a delicious dinner was . served early in the evening. Later during the games, Mrs. Lee Sum- . sion won high score prize. In attendance at-tendance were 13 club members and Mrs. Leola Ewing was a special guest. " " ; The high school Red and Blue , staff members were entertained at a delicious chicken dinner at " the home of Miss Genevieve Ja-s coosen Wednesday evening. Covers were arranged lor Miss Bessie Finley, faculty advisor, LaJeune Whitney, Fern Simktas, Pricella . Gudmundsen, Mary? Louise Win- ' jrate, Mary Cameron, - Dorothy. Jccmson, Fred ChlIds,;ElUott Cameron, Cam-eron, LaCelle Bra mall, Bob Burt, ueua uechty Taylor Reynolds. , Social chatand games were also other -enjoyable features of the meeting. , " Metal Prices sy-i xnivv YORK, April 29 0IE Today's custom smelters - prices for delivered metals, cents-per pound: Copper: Electrolytic 104-105; export 10.24; casting FOB refinery refin-ery 9 7-8; lake delivery 10 -3-8. '- Tin: Spot straits 494 : Lead: New York 4.?5-.80 East: St. Louis 4.60. Zinc: New York 4 .84 J East . ST. Louis 4.50. .4 - joa t r V4 ' A PERSONALS r --.i i i - V -. v f i i , ; V si . " , : n.. i7. |