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Show SECTION ' TWO PROVO r (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 6; "1942 r PACE' T35REB: J!? REAL ESTATET - FURNITURE - STOVES . - CARS - LIVESTOCK - MACHINERY; - FRUIT - VEGETABLES - TRAILERS - PIANOS - ETC. SIDE GLANCES By GAILBRAITH T EyesRight Ad e2 mm BUSINESS And FOR SALE FHAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL. ESTATE JXJTJJxnjLriruiPiiJ"' " PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Tou will OdA these Merchants ad Professional People anxious to serve you. It will pay you toJ patronize them. AUTO GLASS LET tia renlac vour broken glass. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 472-490 south university, pnone iou. tz AUTO RADIATOR RADIATORS repaired and flush' ed. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 476 South University. Phone 100. tf FURNITURE REPAIRING REFINTSHING, re-upholsterlns; like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone 644. tf BROKEN GLASS REPLACED UTAH Valley Glass & Paint Co 57 North University. Phone 656 sl4 MOVING AND STORAGE FELLOW CAi AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving. Packing, Storage, Shipping. Ship-ping. Phoce 300. 170 West 1st North. tf MONEY TO LOAN CASH available to $300, friendly quick service, low payments, at the locally controlled Van Wag-enen Wag-enen Investment Co. 75 East Center. Phone 516W. s7 PARTS AND SERVICE DN all makes washing marchines. vacuum cleaners, ironers, stok ers. C. F. Johnson. Phone 09R5, 620 PAINTS BHERWIN Williams Paints. Utah Valley Glass & Paint Co. sl7 STOVE REPAIRING LLL makes at the General Shop. 135 North University Avenue. Phone 915W. tf NBOB REPAIR FIRST class up 10 date quick work oh shoes, oy "Sam The Shoe Man," at 278 West Center. tf TAILORING . LADIES and Gentlemen For fist class tailoring see Mitchell the Tailor. 491 South 2 West. sl8 VETERINARIAN CHARLES O. Williamson, specialist special-ist in diseases and surgery of small animals. Grandview, just off highway 91. Phone 039J1. slO WASHER REPAIR PROVO Maytag Parts and Service, Ser-vice, new location. 39 North 2nd West. Phone 717-NR. o2 SPECIALTY SALESMEN NEAT appearing salespeople, men or women. Sheet writers or coupon salesmen preferred, fast hard workers who want to make $10 to $15 per day. Get started or Christmas business. Fastest selling article on the market today: to-day: Write Manager this office giving former references, personal per-sonal ability, phone, and vicinity. vi-cinity. Transportation furnished, bonus to those who qualify. Write Jerry W. Hare, c-o Herald. Her-ald. s6 FOR RENT FLOOR sander and floor polisher. Utah Valley Glass & Paint Co. r.aL. 817 STTUATION WANTED SUPERINTENDENT machinery and steel erection. Wealth of experience in this field. Write Herald Box B-10. s8 PERSONAL DADDY Albert Noreen, please come home at once Bobby is very sick. s7 FOR SALE OR RENT PIANOS, accordions, guitars. Les-t Les-t sons. Bargains. I buy, sell, teach. Phone Prof. S. W. Williams. Wil-liams. 308 East 3rd South. s7 TOP CASH PRICES For Late Model CARS and TRUCKS We Pay Off Contracts or Will Trade Lower Priced Car for Your Equity CANNON-ASHTON CANNON-ASHTON 191 South University REAL ESTATE SPECIALS! 8-Year-Old 5 Room Modern Frame Home 2 sets plumbing; plumb-ing; full basement. Furnace and blower. Completely insulated in-sulated thru out, and air conditioned. con-ditioned. -Northeast location. loca-tion. Owners leaving town. For quick sale, $5000. Beautiful 5 Room Modern Brick (Late Model) Large living room. Carpeted. 3 bedrooms, also has S-room basement apt. with furnace and stoker. Garage. Choice location in Northeast. $6850. Lehi 6 Room Modern Brick Garage. Ga-rage. Coops for 1000 chickens. chick-ens. One acre ground. $4725. Terms. Provo $3800 5 Room Mod. Brick, part basement. Garage. 2M blocks from B. Y. U. Robertson - Bushman Realty and Insurance 67 East Center - Phone 710 or 1125 and 1470-J Four Room Modern Frames-lovely Frames-lovely grounds, good location. loca-tion. $3300. Terms. Springville Four Room Basement House. 64 x 185 Ft. Lot. A buy at $1100. Terms. Will Exchange for Home in Provo One of the nicest and well kept 4 Acre Farms in Utah County. 6 room modern mod-ern house. Chicken coops; pasture; all kinds of fruit. A real family home. $6300. Just North of Scera Theater at Orem A four unit apartment apart-ment house. Stoker-fed furnace fur-nace and hot water system. A real investment. Monthly rental income $127. We Make Five Percent, Long Time Loans DIXON Real Estate Co. Insurance and Real Estate PHONE 75 236 West Center Street, Provo, Utah After Hours Call: Denzil A. Brown 913 Thos. -A. Wolsey 1861-W GOOD REAL ESTATE BUYS! 6 Room St. Modern Home Full basement. Garage and coop. Few choice fruit trees. $6,000. Fine 6 Room St. Modern Brick Home, full basement furnace with stoker. Large lot. Garage and c. coop Close in. $6500. 2 Acres Choice Fruit and Flowers; finest water rights. Good 4 room house, part basement. Barn, c. coops for 500 hens. Close to Provo. Pro-vo. $4000. 5 Acres Close to Provo Barn and coops. 6 room home. Possession in 15 days $3500 $600 down. 7 Room Modern Home with part basement, close in. Choice lot. $4200, M down. Heal Realty Co. 165 West Center St. PHONE 4 After Hours Phone T. H. Heal 876 or J. E. Syrett 1130 Rowan Realty Buys $1300 ZY Room Frame acre of fruit. 4th South Orem. $300 down. $4200 -Brick Duplex, completely com-pletely furnished. 2 sets of plumbing. $80 monthly income. in-come. $800 worth of furniture. furni-ture. Terms. $3150 6 Room Brick with Apartment. 4 blocks from B. Y. U. $5250 5 Room Mod. Stone and Stucco Bungalow 3- roomed basement apartment. Quiet street $315012 Roomed Brick Large lot Coop for 1200 hens. Main street Spring-ville. Spring-ville. Luxurious Cape Cod Colonial 6 Roomed Modern $800 worth Broadloom carpeting. Rock garden, and attractively attractive-ly landscaped grounds. Can be occupied immediately East Center street Provo. HOMES : FARMS : LOANS INSURANCE Rowan Realty Inc Address: 176 West Center, Provo Phone 2S5-J REAti ESTATE Acreage Building Lots Business Properties Phone 1099 Willard L. Spwards Agency Office: 39 W. 2nd North St., Provo, Utah 12.71 Acres Good Land With 5 Room Brick Home, modern except basement Brick garage and granary; milk house, staunches for 10 cows. 4 acres good pasture, pas-ture, rest grain and alfalfa; plenty of water, some fruit trees, old barn. House alone worth the money. Only $4200 cash. In southwest Lindon, 14 miles from Steel Plant Good Lots .in Orem and Pleasant Grove. List and Insure With Us Orem Real Estate Offices in Orem and Pleasant Grove STORE Real Bargain! Will consider small farm City lots, N.E. $225 to $275. Call PAYNE REAL ESTATE or 1128 WE have moved our office to 70 South 2nd West, Provo, Utah. Call there for Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Pnvmonta .an be made at new office. FRED RAY, Realtor. 70 South 2nd West. Telephone 108VV. 5 ROOM modern home, ready to move in to. See it at night or , day. Easy terms. Thos. L. Kitchen, Orern. S6 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS STUDEBAKER car, rug 8x114, separator. Mrs. Earl Condie, 100 North 7th East Springville. s8 NEW store fixtures, 5 booths, tables, stools, counter, ice cream cooler, cheap. 450 South 1st East Springville. ell LIVING room set, 155 South 3rd East after 7 p. m. Phone 1631W. s8 TWO beds with springs. 712 South 2nd West. ' s8 WEINER pigs and Bartlett pears. R. F. D. 3, Box 129. s8 GOOD Monarch coal range. Cheap. 45 West 3 North. s7 METAL ice box, white, like new. 467 East 2nd North. sll CUCUMBERS. Ira Hansen, 15th South and 5th West. s7 BICYCLE. 255 West Second North. s6 PEPPERS, cucumbers and cabbage. cab-bage. 13th North 1st West. s7 TOMATOES and peaches. Thos. L. Kitchen, west of Lincoln High school. s6 GOOD singer sewing machine. Wicker baby buggy, good condition. con-dition. 455 North 7th West. s6 LARGE Pacific Super Heater, like new. Real buy. Utah Valley Electric. 71 North 1st West. Phone 920. s9 FRYERS. 3rd house north Twin Pines, Orem. s6 WESTINGHOUSE range and other furniture. 161 West 1st South. s6 CHEAP. 54 inch round oak table. 461 North 2nd East. s9 NEW 16 ft. house trailer, $325. Call after 5 p. m. 48 North 10th West. s8 TOMATOES. Just right for canning. can-ning. K. E. McEwan, Ehone Ol-R-3. s8 SWEET corn and tomatoes. 760 South 5th West. s7 CLOSING out all our Peonies, special price on large lots. Perry's. Per-ry's. 495 North 8th West s7 CANNING tomatoes, we deliver. Phone 1077J. b7 SUNBEAM Irons, $9.95, Metal base ironing board, $4.85. Electric Elec-tric ironer, $39.95. Souter Shop, 458 West Center. s7 AUTOMATIC can sealer, like new cheap. 911 South 7th East. Phone 1643. s6 POTATOES, cairots, beets, cabbage, cab-bage, onions. True Scott. Phone 031J2. 17th West 3rd South, sll GLADIOLUS, cut flowers for every occasion. We deliver. W. Reed Nuttall. Phone 012R3. s!6 - WANTED TYPIST Clerk. State age, experience, ex-perience, and education. Write Herald Box C-50. s9 ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Are payable in advance. In order to maintain main-tain the same low rates we are asking jvou to cooperate with us by sending the money in with the advertisement. RATE 3 times 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks 1 month MINIMUM TWO-LINE ADS Five average words make one line. WANTED TO BUY JM OR rent, peach grader. Phone 1046J before 9 -a. m. or after 6 p. m. s7 GOOD first or third cut hay Phone 482. Provo. s8 I AM interested in purchasing a four or five room house. Write Herald Box S-46. slO PIANOS, accordions. Spot cash. Phone 940-R, 308 East 3rd South. - s5 HELP WANTED FEMALE EXPERIENCED housekeeper. 3 adults. 315 East Center. s7 HOME, wage for dependable woman. Pf girl, housekeeper for elderly lady in American Fork. Apply rear 231 West(4th North. Provo. s7 FOUNTAIN girl. Apply Keeley's 36 West Center. s8 GIRLS between 20 and 30 at the Troy Laundry. tf LOST REWARD for return of man's bicycle bi-cycle taken from rear of D.T.R. store. Black clincher tires, no mud guards. See Mr. Norman. s6 FOR SALE OR TRADE HORSE and saddle. Phone 2492. Pleasant Grove. slO li TON truck. Has excellent tires, for car or pickup. 585 North 7th West. 69 WANTED TO RENT RELIABLE couple wants to rent house or apartment, immediately. immediate-ly. Phone 01R3. s7 FOB SALE CARS . 1935 Chevrolet 1V4 ton truck, excellent ex-cellent condition. 768 West 1st South. Call after 6 p. m. sl8 MODEL A Ford sedan. Wasatch Service, 40 North 5 West. s8 1939 two-speed Ford dump truck. New rubber and motor, also 1936 ton and a half Ford chassis. See George E. Jones, Payson. s6 1940 MERCURY sedan. "Car and tires excellent condition. -902 North 1 East. Phone 854. s6 1937 BUICK Sedan, also 1934 Chevrolet coupe. 124 West 10th North. s7 Wanted! Late Model Used Cars With Good Tires . . . Any Make Or Model! We Will Pay See The United Sales & Service 150 North University Avenue PHONE 666 PROVO PER LINE 25c 40c 70c 90c ..$1.20 FOR RENT FURNISHED SMALL newly decorated home. Partly modern. Inquire Julius Johnson, Route 1, Box 298. s7 SLEEPING room with private entrance. Men preferred. 424 North 2 East. s6 TWO large front rooms, modern. Adults only. 395 South 7th East. s6 SLEEPING room for one man. 293 North 9th West. s6 WILL rent two room apartment free for board. Call in morning at Route 2 Box' 59. s6 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Experienced men's clothing salesman for old established estab-lished SaLt Lake store. Permanent Per-manent position. Salary and commission. Should earn $45 a week. Guarantee $40 a week. Reply fully to P. O. Box 2151, Salt Lake City, s8 DISHWASHER wanted. Must be over 18. Sutton Cafe. slO WE need a man for steady year around job. This is inside work, Good hours, pay to start $25 per week. Write Herald Box X-46 giving age and experience, tf 36 West Center. s8 HELP WANTED PEAOH pickers. Phone 1046J before be-fore 9 a. m. or after 6 p. m. s7 MAN and wife to run cleaning plant. New furnished home and business combined. Lease basis. Peerless Cleaners, Payson. s6 O ANSWERS TO WAR QUIZ 1. Squad leader. 2. Small plane which, in low. short flights, observes and cor rects artillery fire. 3. "To the rear, march." CONTRACT STRANGE MALADY BOISE, Ida., Sept. 4 (U The state department of public health disclosed today that a malady which afflicted 20 Ucon, Idaho, youths after a camping trip, had Deen dub bed vvyocon fever a new one on health authorities. L. G. Peterson, state director of laboratories, said the , youths were believed to have contracted the disease while camping in Wyoming. Spot Cash - "You'd think a man ia his position would have better sense- than to play the horses- especially the kind of horses he plays l" THIS CURIOUS ROBERT FULTON BUILT A BEFORE HE BUILT A STEAMBOAT... AND OFFERED IT TO NAPOLEON, WHO GTUT IT BUT BEFORE ALL THAT, HE WAS UJyHICH STATE. IN THE U.S. 15 FARTHEST VORW, COPR. 1942 BY HEA SERVICE. INC ' r T. M. REG. U. PAT. tiff. M A . A SPIDER. -- C - APPEARS NOT TO REOO&- 2 Kl UT NIZE FLIES AS 00 p? PT I Vy 1 UNLESS THEY'RE IN ITS ANSWER: Minnesota, north; Maine, east; Florida, south; Washington, west. - . NEXT; Japanese landscapes. NEW ENGLAND STATE HORIZONTAL 1 Depicted state. 12 Station (abbr.). 13 Knock. 14 Deep hole. 16 Morindin dye. 18 Atmospheric. 19 A dandy. 20 Area measure. 21 Overpowering fright. 23 Anger. 25 Musical instrument. 27 Arabian ruler. 28 Trap. 30 Decays. 31 And (Latin). 32 Tatter. 33 Matched pieces. 35 Toward. 36 Fowl. 37 Boy. 38 Part of "be." 40 Dry. 42 Males. 43 Measure. 45 Across. 47 Pirate. 48 Animal. 50 Apportion. 51 Dens. 52 Comparative suffix. 53 Chum. 54 Symbol for samarium. 55 Paid (abbr.). 56 Body of water 58,59 It is known as the . 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Yn three months' bride of soldier in Officer Of-ficer Candidates School, Fort Sill, Okla Salem News The Salem Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the hqme of Mrs. Martha P. Christensen with Sarah Snow, Eliza Hanks and Chloe D. Jorgensen as assisting hostesses. The annual election of officers was held, the new officers being elected as ollows: Captain, Mary C. Davis; First Vice Captain, El-mina El-mina Miner; Second Vice Captain, Sarah Sabin Hatch; Chaplain, Christine Olsen Hanks; Recording Secretary, Ruth Sheen Cloward; Assistant Secretary, Ella SKeen Cole; Corresponding Secretary, ElvaHanks Curtis; Treasurer, Harriet Coombs Davis; Registrar, Lovina D. Otteson; Chorister, Tora Duke Banks; Organist, Beatrice Cloward Davis; Librarian, Emma Curtis Hanks; Parlamentarian, Hortense Nelson Taylor. Retiring officers were Ada Cloward, Peobe Carlson, Christine Hanks Eliza Curtis, and Elmina Miner. County officers present were Ruth Broct-bank Broct-bank and Edna Smart. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. About twenty members were present. The Aaronic priesthood enjoyed enjoy-ed an outing to Payson canyon Thursday evening. A large crowd were in attendance including their leaders, Clarence R. Sheen, Melvin R. Hanks and Scott Tanner. - Mrs. Harriet Davis and Mrs. Florence Vest were week end visitors visi-tors in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Margaret Hatch has left for Washington where she will en- i joy an extended visit with her son. Lewis Hatch and family and her son, George Hatch. The Salem Ladies Literary club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Louise Card, with Mary W. Christensen as assisting hostess. hos-tess. Prof. George Smeath of the B. Y. U. and the county planning board gave a very interesting talk on planning and landscape Archi tecture. Present were Mary Christensen, Louise Card, Eleanor Edman, Zella Stone, Beatrice Davis, Davetta Stewart, Eunice Gardner, Minnie Hanks, Iyy Cavis, Emma Sabin, Priscilla Christen-en, Christen-en, Mary Davis, Reva Lundeil. Lillie Sabin, Roycie Stone, Laura Pennypacker, Ella Cole, Sadie Luke, Eula Card, Amy Holder and Mrs. Smeath. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. STATISTICS WARRANTY DEEDS Albert R. Taylor and Pauline Pau-line B. Taylor to Joseph Baird and Erma Baird Lot 4, Blk. 17, Plat B, Provo $4200 Frank Kerr and Grace Ken to Spear Lumber Co. Lot 2, blk 10, Memorial Park addition . $1 Bjarnlaug Runolf son to Ellen El-len Kerr Sec. 19, Twp. 8, Range 3 E. $10 Daisy Irvine Nusink to Peter Pe-ter Gunderson JJbt 8, blk. 3Plat A, Provo ... $10 Ashted Taylor to L. R. Taylor Tay-lor and Elsie Taylor Sec. 35, Twp 6, Range 3 E $10 Leland Powell and Helen M. Powell to Ellis Powell Sec. 16, Twp. 5, Range 1 E $1 Fern Hoover Hardy Hodg-kins Hodg-kins to Elizabeth R. Ossi-mer Ossi-mer Lot 3, blk 74, Plat A, Provo $2350 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS Provo City to Mountain Fuel Supply Co. Sec 7, Twp 7, Range 3 E. $1 Ann Sophia Collins Beck to Welton C. Mitchell Blk. 75, Plat A, Provo . (X . 170 CANADIANS DEB IN DIEPPE RAID OTTAWA, Sept. 4 (HE) Maj. Gen. H. F. G. Letson announced today that ' 170 Canadian, soldiers , lost their- lives in the commando raid on Dieppe, France. Letson listed 626 more Canad ians wounded, and a "much, larg er number" missing. The 170 dead includes those killed in action and "those who subsequently died s ( J v. of wounds. |