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Show SECTION TWO PRQVO YUTAHf DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1939 PAGE THREE r nn .n 1 "n " " ri n r n - M L O . i 'I A it -tsi. nr V'":VA "1 A' i: .. ( ... ) I ' !! "If I ' i! f 1 1 i Li BUSINESS j PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY You will find these Merchants and Professional People anxious to serve you. It will pay you to patronize them. AUTO GLASS LET us replace your broken glas3. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 476 S. Univ. phone 100. AUTO RADIATORS RADIATORS repaired and flushed. flush-ed. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 476 So. Univ. Phone 10O.-T AUTO REPAIRING FOR etter Service On Any Make Of Car See" RALPH at JOLLEY MOTOR COMPANY. Free estimates esti-mates on any kind of a repair " job. All work guaranteed. For your protection factory recom-mended recom-mended and equipped serviced tools. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH PACKARD. 145 North Univ. Ave. Phone 338 Provo, Utah SEE Ray Aston for repairing and brake service. Nimer & Clayson, 275 South University. . A & W ROOT BEER HOT CHILI, tamales. Good eand-wiches, eand-wiches, A. & W. Stand, 129 South University avenue.- . BUILDING MATERIALS kinds. Home financing" i ana planning. Fuel. Tri-State Lum- ber Co. 590 S. Univ. Phene 20. BUILD a home . . pay as rent We plan, finance and guarantee cost. Spear Lumber Co. Phone 34. BEAUTY SHOPPE MILDRED James Beauty Shoppe. New location, SO No. 2nd East. Phone 465. CHIROPRACTOR .ND naturopatic. Dr. E. Mansfield. Mans-field. 75 East Center. Phone 1003W. - CHIROPODIST PR. G. P. Wiseman, foct specialist. special-ist. Farmers & Merchants BK. Bid. . Phone 256. . CLEANING JPECxAL cash and carry prices. Men's suits, .and topcoats, 69c Ladies" dresses and coats, 69c Men's hats,' 49c. Provo Cleaners, 77 North 1 West. COAL AND WOOD COAL, wood, reasonable prices. Wood sawing. Phone 1362. DELIVERED. Lump and stove, $5.50; Special lump, $5.40; Nut, $5.25; Oiled Slack, $4.00. Sold in orders t Two Tons or more. Guaranteed Satisfaction, or Your Money Back. 1450JBTU, 4.5 ash. Sold on an easy budget plan. Christensen Coal & Lumber Co., 4S5 West Fifth South, Phone 1550. SPECIAL prices on the best coal, lump $5.50, load lots, $5.00, oil treated stoker $3.75. Satisfaction Satisfac-tion guaranteed. Pitch pine flre-Dlace flre-Dlace wood. Phone your order to 1724. V .... J CELERY W'E" supply, pack and ship gift packages, only choicest celery used. Geo. L. Wood and Son. Phone 437. 775 East, 3 North. FLORISTS REMEMBER! Beautiful- evergreen ever-green wreaths will last all winter. win-ter. Order them for the Cemetery. Ceme-tery. Phone SO, Provo Greenhouse. Green-house. FOUNDRY WORK BACKMAN foundry, general foundry work, stove grates, linings, lin-ings, bronze and aluminum. 888 West 6 South. Phone 1698W. FURNITURE REPAIRING RE FIN IS HIN G, re-upholstering like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone 544. ' - uwviiu.u DISTRIBUTORS USE Texaco products. C. H. ' Vance, Agent. 7 S. & Univ. Ave. Phone 30. - CERTIFIED lubrication at Shell stations. C. G. Wilson, agent. 55 E. 7 South. Phone 1435. . TWO gallons 100 pure Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania motor oil. $1.45 a can. Firestone Auto Supplies & Service Serv-ice Stores, 223 West Center. Phone 39. ICE CREAM fOR party, family dinner. Chase's Ice cream cake rolls 35c. Bon-nett-Vacher Co. 402 West Center. Cen-ter. . . . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Attractive Homesites '4 Block from Center St. Business Busi-ness District 3 Rods by 6 Rods . Lot BUY ONE FOR - $350.00 TERMS. , Pleasure to show you this property. - . - - Phone 1029 Willard L. So wards Agency Office: S3 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah EXCELLENT INVESTMENTS 5 A., Big Bench Water, 6 room home; coops, garage. 3 acres fruit; bal, plow land, sale $3500. 10 Ac Prunes, good condition on Canyon Road, North. $4200. Homes, prices $1000, $1500, $1800. $3000, $3500, $4000, $4500 and up. Move in a home of your own for Xmas or New Years. See PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO., 53 No. Univ. Ave., Provo, Utah Phone 456 A FOR REAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS: Busi ness or Residence. Insurance, Bonds or Notary Work See or Phone No. 4 HEAL REALTY COMPANY 165 West Center-Street Provo's New Shopping Center See our windows for Specials FOR SALE Miscellaneous BIG fat ducks, $1 each. St. Jeor 6 North 7 East. Phone r806M. . d26 BLEIGH, movie projector, cowboy suit. 569 North 4 East. d24 6 TUBE R.C.A. radio A-i condition condi-tion $16. 243 South 1 West. d22 ROLLER canary singers. $8 and up. Truly the "Gift tbat-Lives." Buy with confidence know you have the best. Tell Muhlestein; 691 East 8 North. d24 CHOICE Christmas 'trees, large selection, reasonable prices. Eldon Clark, 602 North 7 West. d22 CHRISTMAS trees, large selection, selec-tion, all sizes, all- prices. 266 ' South University Avenue. d22 FIRST class hay, weigh it yourself. your-self. Harold Maag. Phone 05R.I. - 418 MISCELLANEOUS BULL service. Registered Milking Shorthorn Roan Durham. Dam, milk 17,723 pounds, butterfat ' 800.48. Phone 049R3. Dave Cord-ner. Cord-ner. . - jlO MOVING AND hauling. Bonded and Insured. Short and long trips. Yellow Cab Co., 391 West Cente.. Phone 300. - MONEY TO LOAN Borrowers Attention I Borrow larger amounts at lower rates, pay all your bills, get additional necessary cash and have only one monthly payment instead of several. BwA.C. Offices at Jolley Motor Co.' " 145 North University Ave. Owned andeperated by Utah People -LOANS UP TO $2000 CUT Rate Loans, $5.00 to $500.00 Money for any purpose, pay back when you can." Frank Van Wagenen. 284 North 2 - East. Phone ,752-R. - MATTRESSES - YO UR old mattress remade like new. Utah r County -Mattress Co. 661 West 2 North. Phone 345. . . PLUMBING and HEATING P. L. LARSON. 343 W. Center. Phone 574. Call us for estimates. esti-mates. RADIATOR REPAIRING CLEANING and repairing. See Arnold Mooney at Nimer & x ClaysonT275 South University. SERVICE STATION LET us winterize your car. Winter lubricants, Prestone, . Zerone. ' StanVSjiper Service, 391 West CenteivPhone 300. X TAXI QUICK, courteous, 24 hour service.'. serv-ice.'. Yellow, Cab Co. 391 West Center. Phone 300. VACUUM CLEANERS XMAS special, guaranteed 4 years. Eureka Royal or Premier. Pre-mier. $13.95. Hoover or Hamilton Hamil-ton Beach, $19.95. Draper's Fix- , It Shop, 445 West Center. - WASHING MACHINES PROVO Maytag Company, Phone 8S for demonstration of the new Maytag washer. Genuine Maytag May-tag parts, expert service. 174 West Center, Provo. FLX UP TIIK SPARE ROOM FOR STUDENTS Best Bargains in New and Used Furniture. We Repair Stoves and Furnish Linings and Grates for all makes of stoves. We also clean Chimneys. " THE GENERAL SHOP 153 North Univ. rtona 815W FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 ROOM modern apartment for couple. 453 North 4 East d24 MODERN apartment, duplex, ga- rage, ISO East 5 South. d22 MODERN apartment. 602' North 1st West. d24 MODERN bedroom for lady, pri vate bath. 22.3 -East 1st South Phone 939W. d24 2 LARGE modern basement rooms, adults. 328 West 3rd North. d22 1 LIGHT housekeeping room. Phone 953J. 156 West 3 North. d29 APARTMENTS, pay toy week, reduced re-duced rates. 266 West 3 South. .V.-..V-..-- A. vA-. d24 2 AND 3 room modern apartments. apart-ments. Riverside Tourist Park. d26 FOR RENT Unfurnished. 3 ROOM apartment, electric range, and refrigerator, adults. 141 West 1st South. , d28 OR furnished, new modern apartment. apart-ment. Mclntire Apartments. 321 East 3 North. A , d24 3 ROOM modern apartment. 387 East 2 North., d27 2 ROOM apartment, private bath. 37 West 2 North. . ,v d22 5 ROOM modern brick home, hot air furnace, electric range, refrigerator, refrig-erator, water heater, 1 stall ga rage. Phone 1013 or 546W. d22 3 ROOM apartment, hot water. 686 East 4 North. - Phone 58- J. . ' . d24 OR furnished 3 room modern apartment, vacant January -1. 381 East Center. d22 FOR SALE Miscellaneous DEXTER washer, Philco radio. 604 South Main, Springville, d22 COAL, all sizes, low "prices, best quality. Christopherson. Phone 791. j20 APPLES, juicy Delicious, Romes, bushel or truck load. Sweet cider made with Delicious apples. ap-ples. Thomas. 672 North 5 West. d27 XMAS trees, natives, closing- out prices. 47 North, 1st ., West. d24 OR RENT, : piano or 1 accordion, $50, lessons. Phone 940-R. j3 GET, your Christmas turkeys now at $1.50 and up J. H. Dur-rant, Dur-rant, 1089 West 1 . North. d28 CHOICE spring chicKens, geese, fattened hogs. Phone 020-J-3. d26 GEESE, orders taken, deliveries made.-Phone 08J1. d24 USED lumber, doors, locust posts, . ' cob corrt, or trade. George M. Strong. Phone 1122J, 474 South - 4th -East. d24 FOR SALEAUTOS Can non - Ashton, I nc. Christmas Special! , Here's a chance : to buy . the family a Christmas present at x a real saving.- 193y CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN, finished in black, low ' mileage, car ha3 had seat cover on since new .... $595.00 IF YOU NEED A TRUCK WE HAVE IT ; 1928 Chev. l& ton dual 1935 Chev. 1V2 ton C & C 1936 Chev. iy2 ton dual stake 1935. Chev. pickup 1937 Chev. iy2 ton duel short, 1934 International pickup 1935 Chev. 1 ton single stake 1933 Chev. pickup 1935 Ford 1H ton dual stake 1934 1 Ford 1V2 ton, new .tires We have three good farm truck, , . ' . , . ........... . Ca n non-Ashton I nc. OPEN EVENINGS 191 South University AVenue . t One Day USED CAR SPECIAL! Tomorrow Only! 1931 FORD SPORT COUPE $125 In Excellent Condition e r s o n 's Use d C a r v L o 265 So. University Ave. And How British Sweepers Comh Water r - . w 1 v lliillllli Moo rim csblc '..jt- Here's one method of mine sweeping being used by British vessels in the North Sea as they seek, to Clear waters of the horned bulbs of TNT that raised havoc with shipping off , the English coast. Sharp wire cuts through mooring line of hidden mine, allowing it to bob to the surface. sale mn PRISCXLLA CHRISTENSEN Correspondent . . Mr and Mrs", C. K. : Christensen entertained .at dinner Sunday honoring the 71st birthday anniversary anni-versary of their mother, Mrs. Martha P. Christensen. Present beside the guest of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jarvis and family, of Spanish Fork, . Victor Linton of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sutherland and daughter,? Nancy, of Salt Lake City, Jack and Scott Christensen of Salt Lake City Miss Fern Christensen . and Miss Priscilla Christensen, . and , . Mack and Lew Christensen. Bishop Ray Davis returned last week from a business trip tc New York City. On his way home hervisited his daughter, Florence Davis, who is laboring as a mis sionary for the L. D .S. church in Indianapolis, Ind., and reports that she is greatly enjoying her mis sionary work. Mr. and Mrs. George Carson, Mrs. Randall Carson and Mrs. Lu- . cretia Killian, accompanied by their sistrs, Mrs. Sarah Holmes Of American . Fork, and Mrs. Estella Holmes of Salt Lake City have returned from a trip to Montpelier, WANTED TO RENT By January 1, 5 or 6 room modern home, unfurnishedr close in. Write Post Office Box 22. d24 HELP WANTED-. BOOKKEEPER, apply in writing to Box G, Herald. - ' , ' d22 CHRISTMAS CARDS 25 WITH name imprinted, $1.00: Holland Printing company, 24 East, 1st North. d22 TOR RENT OR SALE 6 ROOM modern brick home, garage, ga-rage, close to University. Inquire, In-quire, Marie M. . Barton, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. ' - d29 FOR SALE AUTOS under $100.00 Phone 155 L 1 7r- sfccl kite wiro j Srr.zr -; sweep .'.V V AVAAfXlU . Idaho, where they were called ' through the illness and -death of their brother, ' Lucius Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sabin, Mrs. Eloise Sabin and Mrs. Martha Jeffries Jef-fries accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sabin to Salt Lake City on Thursday. ' Miss Jennis Jeffries who Is employed em-ployed in Salt Lake City is spending spend-ing the holiday vacation wif h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jeffries Jef-fries at Salem. . The Salem; ward Elders quorum sponsored a very delightful dancing-party on Friday evening .in the ward amusement hall; The proceeds of the party to be used as a Christmas gift to the missionaries mission-aries in th'e field. The Salem camp of the Daughters Daugh-ters -of Utah Pioneers gave a jolly 9 German Freighter J . l 4 ' . Here is the 'German freighter, "Arauca, 4354-tons,: shown tied up at Fort Lauderdale, Florida after being forced to seek safety in United States' waters by the Britbh cruiser Orion. Federal Maritime authorities author-ities are investigatng charges .that the Orion had entered American territorial waters to fire a ' shot at the German freighter. (Acme Telephoto). ' - - - - - . - ; ' v - " ' V BE CENTS---ABLE BUY A BETTER USED CAR Low Down Payment, Easy Terms CARS $50 to $100 1929 Durrant sedan 1928' Graham sedan 1928 Studebaker sedan .1928. Plymouth sedan 1928 Hudson sedan' . 1929 Chevrolet sedan 1929. Chrysler 66 sedan $100 to $200 1930 Plymouth coach 1933- Plymouth sedan 1931 Dodge sedan 1932 DeSoto- sedan NAYLOR AUTO COMPANY 490 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 47G for Hidden Mines rrsl 'WMMM'.-'M'- fVv VM Christmas party at the ward Relief society room on Friday afternoon The. program . was as f olloVs : "How the Pioneers Observed the first Christmas Days from J847 to 1850,'' Minnie E. Hanks; Christmas Christ-mas chorus by The Singing Mothers; Moth-ers; Retold Christmas .story by Cora Hatch Wilson r musical selections selec-tions "by the Kitchenriette band; solo, "Silent Night," by Don Banks. Santa Claus distributed gifts to all present, each responding respond-ing with song, poem or sentiment. Refreshments .were served. ' Rameses II, of Egypt, had ' the largest family of which there is record. Two hundred children were in the family. Inscriptions made by their father mention 111 sons and 50 daughters. Chased To U. S. Port f -r 'i ; - s A .,4 CARS $200 to $300 1933 .Pontiac sedan 1933 Olds, coach 1934 LaFayette coupe 1934 .. Chrysler coupe 1935 Chevrolet coach $300 to $400 1935 Chev. master, sedan 1936 Chevrolet sedan 1936 LaFayette - coupe 1936 Terraplane coupe 1936 Pl3'mouth coach Ssni'3 Claus LsS.srs ROCKING HOUSE Dearest Santa . ' N Please for Christmas will.y'ou bring me a rocking horse, some colored pencils and paint book, a blackboard, a tricycle, a teddy bear and a story book. Please bring me lots of candy and nuts. ; Love, Max P. S. Thanks for the things I got last year. AN ENGINEER Dear Santa For Christmas I would like a choo-choo train, a red wagon, a big red top, and a cowboy out fit. Bring me some candy and nuts too. I love you, Jack QUITE A LIST Dear Santa Claus For Christmas I would like you to bring me ' a cupboard, and a suitcase doll, house slippers and lots of candy and nuts. Thank you for the nice things you brought me last year. I am two years old. With love and kisses, Patsy Joy EDIIE'S LETTEK Dear Santa Claus How are your reindeer?-1 hope they are fine. Do you think you could bring me a wagon, .a wheelbarrow, wheel-barrow, a . witch that comes out of the floor and a typewriter. I am four years old and try to be a good boy, but I forget easy.. Love, Eddie Firmage, HI. ' PANTS AND BOOTS Dear Santa ' ' . Thank you for the things you brought me last year. This year I. would like a pair of black boots and pants, a pair of roller skates, ear muffs, and a book of Dick Tracy. Please bring me some candy and. nuts,, a banana and orange. ' With loads of love, Mack DOLL WITH EYE LASHES Dear Santa I am a little girl four years old. I would like a new doll with eye lashes and a doll bed, also a little piano and some candy huts and oranges. ' Mary 'Ann Dixon LETTER TO SANTA Dear Santa I am a little boy six years old and have itried to be a good boy Thanks 'for the toys you have brought? 'me other years. This year I would like some tools and anything , else you would like to bring me, also some candy, nuts and oranges. Garth Dixon ANOTHER COWBOY Dear Santa Claus I want a cowboy suit and some house slippers and some nuts. . Harold , A GOOD LITTLE liOV Dear, Santa . Will you please bring me a machine gun and a desk. Also bring my little sister Gayle a doll and table and chair set. I have been a good boy and I will take good care of my toys if you 'bring them. Evan Harris Fullmer, , 322 West Fourth North P. S. I would like to have a acro-piane acro-piane too. 'Home' Again rA , j Twelve days of freedom for Winnie Win-nie Ruth Judd on her second escape es-cape from the State hospital for the.. Insane at Phoenix ended when the insane trunk murderess was captured near Yuma, Ariz. I ;oon little m;i. Dear Santa ' I am a little girl Just nbout 4 years old. I would like n '-;!!, a doll buggy and some dishes. 1 have been a pood girl. Love, Coy Lggcrtscn wants A tiu:e Dear Santa Claus Please bring mc a Xrnaa tre with lights a too too train an i more too too train. I am three years old. . Thanks, Melvln CAMERAMAN Dear Santa Claus I want a 16 m. m. motor driven movie king projector and two 25 loot films and some houe slippers. slip-pers. William Horace A FOOTBALL Dear Santa I would like a foot ball, a pair of boxing gloves and some clothes. Thanks for the thin me last year. ' Love, Ilex Eggertscn ROLLER SKATES Dear Santa Claus Please bring me n house coat, some roller skates, pajamas, t betsy wetsie doll and cradle and some tin dishes and bo miU and candy. Thanks for the things you brought me last year. Your Little Friend, Marilyn and Halliday. A DEBUTANTE DOLL Dear Santa I would like a debutante doll, a doctor set, some doll clothes, a rock a bye cradle and some nuts and candy. We are little girl 6 years old and have been quit good. Thanks for the nice thin--n you brought me last year. Lovr to you old Santa. Ieane Ahlander MICHAEL WRITES Dear Santa Chtus f Iease bring ine some nice' 'toys this Christmas and some candy and nuts. t Michael Gary. Pedcraon COWROV SLUT Der Santa Claus 1 "m a little boy four years old. Thank you for the things you gave me last year. This year I would like machine gun, shot gun pare of boots, fire engun, cow loy su t, gloves, the lone larger, Jlllf uium, arm orn oranges, candy and nuts. Dale 2brLski? LISTS ITEMS Dear Santa Claus Will you please bring me a wheel barrow, wagon, telephone dump truck, drum, boots, tooi chest. Some candy and nuts. Richard Cook HOUSE AND I URMTDRE Dear Santa Claus I am four years old and I thank you; for last years toys. pj0a Drlnir me a tfnva .t . .. iSi! fUrnitUrP' a xylophone :' Lots of love, Patty Peterson. Finely engraved watche, Wcr, , Z the ,hnpe of Mnwu. octagons, crosses. imle boOK purses, dogs and sea shells in olden days. J LEOfiL r:0TID2 Probata and Gtiardianthip Notices Consult Lkmnty CTvk c I er Information. SIIERIFI-s NAM? 1 In the District Court, In and for Utah County. State of Utah. American Mutual Building- and Loan Company, a corpora t inn plaintiff, vs. Fred W. Cooper, a: known aa Fred Cooper, end Phyi-lis Phyi-lis S. Cooper, his wife, d-f, r; To be sold at sheriff's tah' nt 10 o'clock a. m., Dec. Snth, If at front door of Courthou-e in Provo. Utah, the property, r;tu-ated r;tu-ated in aforesaid Couiity and particularly par-ticularly described as follows: Commencing at the nouthv t corner of Lot 1, Liock 7. Via "A", Provo City Survey of n,ild. ing Lots; thence We t 01 f . t a Inches; thence north . f , , , f thence oast 91 feet f jn-! thence south 90 feet to 3 ! , . , tf beginning. Together with all' water wa-ter rights thereunto N:lont'lTf Dated Dec. gth, irr". " JOHN R. EVA r Sheriff, Utah County, Uuh Publication in Tl.e I) :IV ll'-tkhl Dec. S, 15, 22, 2f). ir,'r" V L , , Highest ri::v , ; - r Bonea - Wool - .. Pelts - Furs - t.rni . or TJ. 1 ' j l'.LT I 1", A m . Dcn-.I or I'm p" t Prompt t'ervitr;. utaiii :::rr;-' -, Phone t l - s 1.;:: ; .. j c |