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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1940 PAGE THREE "Now Is- Tike T (Good.' Usee nraREAD THE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE, and Then See a Dealer. You Can Find the Make You tUltlllltttiltt-t! Want At the Price You Are Willing To Pay. : : : ! : EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED!"rn SECTION TWO .Buiiv A BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY You will find these Merchants and Professional People anxious to serve you. It will pay . you to patronize them. , - ; AUTO GLASS LET ua replace your broken . glass. Ahlander Mg. CC 47 S. Unoversity. ' Phone 100. , AUTO RADIATORS RADIATORS repaired .and flushed. flush-ed. Aii land jr Mfg. Co., 470 So. - Univ. Phone 100. BLINDS VENETIAN SPECIAL Price, Free Installation, Utah Valley Glass and , Paint Co. 57 North University av- enue. rhone 056. , , COAL AND WOOD . COAL, nut, $4.50, pea coal, $4.00, Slack, $3.25. Phone 474SW, GUARANTEED coal, stoker slack $3.25 per ton. Linn. $5.00. Phone 1724. ' CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. Mansfield, Equipped with electric-therapy and X-Ray service. serv-ice. Latest Methods. 75 East Center, Phone 1093 for appoint-. appoint-. ments. v FOUNDRY WORK PACKMAN foundry, general foundry castings. 888 West 6 South. Phone 1698W. FURNITURE REPAIRING REFINISHING, re-upholstering like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone ; 544. ' - FLOOR SANDING LET us do your floor Banding and finishing, . work guaranteed, prices reasonable. Ivan Henderson Hender-son and Sons. Phone 1654. GASOLINE AND on. DISTRIBUTORS SPECIALIZED lubrication at Shell stations, C. G. Wilson, agent. HAY f OP QUALITY, Call Harold Maag. Phone 013R1. LAWN MOWERS "SHARPENED and adjusted by machine. Good trade-in allowance allow-ance for your old mower on a new one. General Shop. i&a North University. Thone 915W, we call ana ueuver. MOVING AND STORAGE YELLOW CAB TRANSFER CO. Local and Loner Distance Mov ing. 391 West Center. Phone 300 IIADLEY TRANSFER ,& STOR AGE COMPANY. Long Dis tance Moving. 49 East 3rd South Wasatch 1176. Salt Lake City, . Utah. , MONEY TO. LOAN t OVER A DECADE OF SERVICE IN PROVO MtANS fiO to $300 (Julrkly privately ' without embarnWHi- Mrat. N. r-NlBtirr nwr.ua ry. N wag HtmiKnmont. ltm in for tlie run you imiI liMlnjr. ,.',.',! ' i"'- PERSONAL , FINANCE CO. 13 E. Center . ,t .(Over Walgreen's) Phone 210 . John F. Moore, Mgr. 8r our Display ad til other part of ? , Taper . MINERAL STEAM BATHS NOW in operation at 63 North 2nd West. Call Florence Thur-. Thur-. man, in person for appointments. appoint-ments. PLUMPING and HEATING P. L. LARSON, 343W. Center. Phone 574. Call us .for estimates. esti-mates. STOVE REPAIR WE repair anything used In the home. Draper Fix-It Shop. 445 West Center. Phone 1660-W. . FOR SALE HOUSES 4 UNIT brick . apariment house, steam stoker. 170 West 2 South. - . a21 WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED house with basement to rent or lease. Phone v 1272 after 1 p. m al2 PERSONAL . UNION label advertising matches Free inside : printing. Phone 1665-W. - - alO LOST BLACK bicycle with red balloon tires. Return to 109 . North Fourth West. CaU 1103W. al2 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HERE'S SOUND ADVICE Buy Real Estate now. A new, mod. brick, hot air heat. $400 down and $22.27 per montnV Building lots. We will allow a credit of $100.00 on the first 4 lots sold. See PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. 53 No. University Avenue Phone 45C FOR KlSAL HKAL ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS: Bual-nss Bual-nss or Residence I n surance. Bonds or Notary Work . See or Fhone No. 4 ' DEAL REALTY COMPANY 165 West Center Street Provo's New Shopping Center See Our Windows for Specials Here Is Opportunity I A Most Desirable Lot with Out- buildings 1 A t Beautiful ..New Burnt Brick Home i Modern Lovely Design Shade, Flowers, Shrubs PRICED . REASONABLE Owner Leaving- Provo soon! A BRICK HOME Most ideal location lo-cation Finished with lovely fireplace hardwood floors front rooms built-in conveniences and closets Up-to-date bath - room extra rooms on rear porch full basement divided to v rooms heated with up-to-date furnace, stoker laundry tubs MUST SELL Good Reason - An Excellent Property! A FARM FOR A FARMER A Lovely Brick Home Outbuildings Out-buildings Loamy Bottom Land Attractive Price FORTY ACRES LAND. Twenty Acres Sand Loam Land Ideal Location Priced at Sac rifice. Fire Insurance: AETNA , , MARYLAND DETROIT FIRE & MARINE IN- , surance Compan ies. Phone 1009 Willard L. Sowar ds . Agency Office: 89 West 2nd North St Provo, Utah FOR RENT FURNISHED MODERN; basement apartment. 310 East Center. , al6 LARGE single apartment, refrigeration, refrig-eration, gas, lights, hot water, Adults. 185 South 1 West, all JONES apartment, newly decorated decor-ated Strictly modern, adults, garage. ga-rage. 270 North 1 East. Phone 1525J. a30 OR t unfurnished, 3 room apartment. apart-ment. Phone 363J.- 227 East 3 North. a21 NEW 2 ROOM modern apart ment. 355 East 7 North. al4 3 ROOM modern apartment, sleep ing porch. 451 North 2 East. al4 MODERN sleeping room, private . entrance, 420 East 3 South. al4 LOVELY clean 3 room modern apartment, reasonable. Phone 415W. al2 3 ROOM apartment, modern,. adults only. 158 South 1 West, al2 MODERN bedroom, private bath, garage. 223 East 1st South, Phone 939 W. al8 BEDROOMS and light housekeep ing. 320 East 1st North. m7 SMALL modern apartment, gas equipped, adults, 58 West 3rd South. alO BEAUTIFUL bedroom, beauty- rest mattress. 256 East Center. al6 FOR RENT Unfurnished MODERN 4 room apartment. 642 North 5th East. al6 3 ROOM apartment adults only. .Inquire 247 North 5 West. Phone 747J. all 3 ROOM apartment, couple only, 193 North 7th West. Phone 193. - al5 NEW' Duplex apartment, good lo cation, phone 784, 887 North University Avenue. all BASEMENT, heated apartment, with garage. 471 West 1 South. alO WANTED Miscellaneous WILL : do laundry. Reasonable priced, oio south 7th E. - aiz Phone your Want Ads to the Herald Call 495. : FOR SALE Miscellaneous ASPARAGUS roots, 542 Soutn 7th East. al6 HAY A-l salted C7 South 2nd East Phone 233 Springville. a23 CLEAN heated, apartment. Ground " floor, private bath. 387 No. 3rd East. al6 MOUNTAIN soil, sand and gravel Phone 1779." al5 HOUSEHOLD furniture. Leaving town. 754 East 2 South. . a8 WELL established Grocery busi ness. Best' location-, in Provo, Call at 140 West Center Street, all WAREHOUSE SALE Ruga Rugs Rugs One Day Only Friday April 12th. 16 stored rugs . . to be sold here for the account of owner, All new Royal American Rugs with Oriental Designs. Sizes 10x18, 10x15, 9x15, 9x12, 8x11, 6x9, 5x8, 4x6. Startup's Storage House, entrance rear 151 North 1st West. . . all CHOICE weaner pigs, R. F. D. 3, Box 129, Clarence Brereton. all FRESH cows or will trade for ' dry stock. Jersey, or Guernsey bull service, s Phone 657 J. 765 West 5th North. ... al5 ELECTROLUX and Hoover vacuums. vac-uums. Reed's Riteway, Hoover Dealers. Provo. 513 J. . alO NATIONAL cash register, $45.00 Morrison Auto Supply. alO 3 ROOM modern house, centrally located, 1 block from Center street. Terms. Inquire 55 South 1st East. aiz 1200 POUND horse. Phone 014J2 alO 1933 PLYMOUTH delux coupe. Phone 1021. ' al2 SOFT curd Jersey cow gives 22 quarts rich milk a day. Max Hall, Mapleton. alO ELECTRIC sewing machine, cab-, cab-, inet model. 394 North 3 East. alO TWO, frame buildings, one 24x60 and one 112x40. Bids will be received re-ceived by Ray E. Loveless, sec-"Tetary sec-"Tetary of Tlmpanogos Cooperative, Cooper-ative, Marketing association on or before April 15. The' associa tion reserves the right to reject any or au uius. rnone uyji. aii 8 ACRES, 10th Soutn 7th East. L. G. Cunningham, Phone 358R. mo BEER Equipment cheap. 359 W. 2 So. Phone 1665-W. 1 alO NEW McCormick Deering Mow ers, Harrows, Cultivators, " at cost. Anderson Garage. a30 NEW Farmall Tractor, $200 Discount. Dis-count. Anderson Garage. , a30 TWO, one year bid horse colts, 190.00. Anderson! Garage. a30 LOTS, on your own terms. Located Lo-cated 7th North, 1st West. Call 691 North University Ave. ml PERRY'S Seed Store, the horcii of ' good vegetable, field and loose flower seeds and early seed potatoes. 408 West Cen ter. a25 FOR SALE AUTOS '35 PLYMOUTH 4 door delux ser - dan, heater, radio, excellent . tires, only J325. See William C, Norman. D. T. R. Co. alO WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, typ ist, part or full time. References. Box 17. . al7 SEE Morris All man paper clean ing. Phone 389 J. 234 South 7th West, ; alO HELP WANTED FEMALE FOR light housework In Spring- ville. Inquire 167 East 2 North. alO HELP WANTED MALE YOUNG man with car to handle monthly collection route. Give personal description and state qualifications. Herald box 59B. all SALIESMEN WANTED WASHING machines, stoves, re frigerators. Reputable line nationally na-tionally ' ; advertised.:' ' Provo, Springville, Orem, Spanish Fork territory. Write Provo P. O. Box 15. - all SWEDES INTERNE DANISH SOLDIERS LONDON April 10 U.I)-A Swed ish broadcast intercepted in Lon don today said 'a company of Danish Dan-ish soldiers attached to the First Odense Infantry had surrendered with full battle equipment t o Swedish authorities, who have or dered, their internment. , r , The Danish troops, the Swedish radio said, had crossed to Helslng- bonr. Sweden, on, the last ferry boat operating between Elsinore, Denmark, and Helsingborg;. Cynthia Grey Says Tactfulness Happ iness EDITOR'S NOTE Cynthia Grey Is a "heart and home" adviser In many western homes. Her discussion of domestic problems Is a syndicated feature In a number of newspaper In the west. The , . problems she takes up are typical of modern-day life In all of our cities and should prove interesting to readers of this newspaper. Along with tolerance many of lis need to develop more tact. Dully I read of problems created because someone has spoken the crude, unkind or thoughtless wordV , , The tactful person seeks never to make his neighbor or friend ill at ease by, constantly referring to some incident which might bring discomfort or sorrow. ' Yet how many of us ''think twice before we speak? A foster mother is deeply hurt because her neighbors constantly refer to the baby girl they took to their hearts to replace the litti one the angels stole away. .' , ' Perhaps when you read her letter and reflect you will recall that you often speak the thoughtless word which might cause dis-' dis-' coraf iture to some associate. , Dear Miss Grey: ; The many years I've read your column I've often felt comforted over your answers .to problems,' altho they weren't mine :Today I have a- ' problem and 'write you in the hope it will relieve the depression depres-sion Z feel. My husband and I lo3t our only child at the age of seven We were both young, so eight years later adopted a little 10-tlay-old daughter and since we live in a small community, it was no secret from neighbors and we shared our treasure with .'all."' Here Is ' my heartache: Thoughtlessly, not maliciously, people identify us to strangers as "Oh, ' that's the Smiths with the adopted baby!" or "Oh, there are several Smiths who live here Do you mean the ones, with the adopted baby?" STRANGERS, TOO Women I've never even seen will acknowledge an introduction by "I'm glad to meet you, Mrs. Smith, and this Is the adopted baby I've heard so much about?" You will doubtless, say they will get over it But our little girl will soon be 3 and they know our house better by her adoption f than by the street we live on. : I love my little girl and Tra t. fond of toy neighbors and I know some day she must be tola, uuti I do resent other people's chil- dren asking personal questions concerning her adoption. .Of course the 'children are not toi blame, but their parents are by j the thoughtless conversation they carry on before them. IDLE GUESSES . , V It seems odd how people coo' and make such a fuss over a small baby, but thejrwill sar be - fore their 8-year-old, "My, the Smiths took a terrible chance adopting a baby. I wonder if its' .mother was really married?" Scout Executive To Speak Sunday i - - ii .r ;- A. A. Anderson, Provo, chief executive of ..Utah National Parks council, will deliver an address as FOR SALEAUlXJiT USED CARS! For Extra.Value Visit Our.Lot at ' ; 265 SOUTH UNIVERSITY; AVENUE i . : Best Value Today! ; 1933 DODGE PICKUP .. . . . . 145 You-Will Pay $195 Elsewhere To Duplicate ' . This Pickup! Anderson Garage . .1 . Lot at 205 South University -l .PLYMOUTH , DeSOTQ International Trucks Look9' Look! . .., ... ' - - : v ' ' But why should you look when what you - want is right here on our lot! Nev Arrivals like these go at today's re-" re-" duced prices. 1935 FORD DeLUX COACH New Ringsp New Seat Covers - Tires 80 . $295 : 60 Others Like Those to Choose From! Buy )Vherc'Priccs Are Born Not Raised AaiJLaJlJlOiJI Incorporated " " .'. . ' " Second South and University Avenue Thone 153 OPEN ALL NIGHT. Briii gs to Others We.have just completed a new home in a desirable location and we would be so happy if it were not for this "fly in the ointment!" oint-ment!" I am fearful for our child's school days. Children are much less tactful than their parents. par-ents. Miss Grey, I feel that I am intelligent in-telligent and I'm more than willing will-ing to accept loving guidance and criticism. My thought is: We are really all adopted. We are only loaned to our parents, adopted or otherwise, by Him who created us. Thanks, .FOSTER MOTHER, Your thought Is mighty fine and worthy of a scrapbook, as I've never heard It expressed so beautifully before. I feel sure with this viewpoint your little problem Is going to solve Itself sooner than you expect. : Try to feel that these neleh- ' bors spotlight this evrnt because they admire you for taking this little child to your hearts as your Very own. . '- -.;. , Try also not to become Irritated; Irri-tated; depressed or self-conscious when it is brought up and this will help you to play It down. The more you dwell upon It, the ' more will it attract other people to mention it. ; . , By the time your little girl Is of school age, you, with your in-, telllgence and love can explain to her in such a way that It will seem natural to her and then childish curiosity will not make her sensitive, . Yoa must "have some close ; friends in your community. Why not explain to them as you have toie These friends would be quick to bear your torch and eventually quiet the gossip of thoughtless, tactless persons la your midst.- j I' - feature of the court of honor to be held for all Boy Scouts of Sharon stake In the, Vineyard ward chapel Sunday evening. . A : musical program Vias been arranged. - Arnold ' Burnirtgham, district chairman, urges a good attendance. KOirSAXE AUTOS 1935TDODGE TON Cab and Chassis ' - 32xG 10-ply Tires ; ' 4 Motor A-l - ' $225 THIS CURIOUS WORLD B!r t. m. dta u. a nr. orrj Of-irvirvrv , OOrvJE , BOSTON BEES, HIT HIS FIRST HOME M FlPTEE-fM VEARS OF . AVUOR LEA&UE Ptcy Ot4 SEPT: I93... THEN HIT ANOTHER the Sst&X'7'&$yZ ANSWER: A flag placed at staff, Jhen lowered part way. FLAPPER FANNY . com w m tvct 1 ITS 6ETTJN You wimmen! You'd drive a car 'til it faJis apart befort you'd put any oil in it" vjargets for Spring Air Raids Wr Induttfie i..... In ThM Art A Munition Foctori Q HotoI tott JSk Air Bat TERITISH rph .ISLES FRANCE y 0-. u i Scattered French industries r lets vulnerobU to ir cttockt 7 i- T a . LI 'i 4 Half ct GfiKM I I Exchanges of bombing raids across the North Sea by British nd Nazis are prelude to assaults expected in the spring months cf war. Presumable targets for these air raids will be bases and Industrial regions shown on map, with Germany's the most vulnerable because be-cause of their proximity to allied air fields. SUSPECTED SLAYER PROTESTS INNOCENCE rOCATELLO. Ida., April 10 CUT:) Mrs. Frances Hardy, charged with first degree murder, today continued to protest innocence .in the death of her hU3band, Charles Hardy. Heavily veiled and under po DMOSAUR. HAVE BEErvl FCXJIMO THROUGHOUT THE WOHLD -..BUT TUG. WESTERN . SEEM5 TO HtAVEL BEOsJ ""MAIN HEAD QUARTERS. half - mast is raised to the top cf the By Sylvia mc mtc w i w- "SCALE Cf ax 1 SWEDEN rc, lt vrHiM tttf kof bombina tin ITALY lice guard, she attended the funeral fu-neral of her husband. Mrs. Hardy Har-dy faces a preliminary hearing In justice court tomorrow. She was charged with the murder mur-der after a coroner's inquest last week. 0C-V DOES IT ( TAKE LONeERTDRAJSEA 1 V FLAG TO AYKJL-sVlST-ci ( THAN TO g-g- vWS7S ) r ' i LTdurrif. COM .Btlforti ;-VC i" VOLCANO STILL IN ERUPTiOI HILO, T. IU April 10 ai Mauna Loa volcano bflche.l forth a steady stream of fumir.g, r-J hot lava today and It was feart-l the fir pit of Kilauea might break and turn a river of mclien rock toward this city. Rumblings, flames, smoke sr.j steam roared from the volcano's mouth. Smoke and clouds cr ateJ an umbrella-shaped pillar, the top of which extended 10,000 fer. above the crater. Thus far, the lava had flowed at the rate of two miles an hour away frum Hilo over barren lar.d, Cut Dr. Thomas Jagpar. famous volcanologist and obten-er at Kilauea. the second active Hawaiian Ha-waiian volcano, said its fire pit on the northeast rim facing HUo might give way against underground under-ground pressure. Such a break would send a torrer.t of lava toward to-ward Hilo, 40 miles from the volcano. OREM T13irANOKS NVARD MIAliOX VARI Sir. MerrUI CrandiJl Reporter Plicae QZ&-R-S Mr. and Mrs. W. it, Verr.cn entertaLned at a birthday dir.er at "their home Saturday evening in compliment to their son. Glen, who with Miss Melba Sorenon and Mr. Clirf Hansen came from Salt Lake City for the occasion. Other guests were Mrs. Verr.a Harding', Mr. and Mrs. P.eed Rowley, itrs. Lucile Richardson. Mr. and Mrs: Vernon. Miss Vema Vernon. Leo and Lawrence Vernon- Games, music and chat were diversions of the evening. Mr. and lfr V.. r Wrrvr.n I Leo and Lawrence Vernon visited with Mr. and Mrs. IV. P. Vernon Vern-on at Vernal Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. , Franklin J. Adams of Blanding- visited with Mr. and Mrs. C Wilford Larson enroute to and from conference In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs? Eoj'd Park ar.d family of Oakland. Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Park cf Lcs Vegas, Nevada, are .visiting with their parents. Mr. ar.d itrs. Bert Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorre Laid visited In Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. Ladd" brother. Mr. Her.ry Ladd, and his daughter rt-turnei home with them for a vL:t, Mr. and Mrs- Mervin EilUr.gs and family of Salt Lake City-' visited with relatives In Orem over the week end-Mrs. end-Mrs. J. L. Raprleye has come from Marysvale and make her home In Fhimn ward, Mr. and Mrs- Ned Kofford left Saturday for Dttroit. Michigan where they wid purchase a new truck. Mrs, George Hudson cf Spar Uh Pork Is visitir.g at their borre during1 their absence. Mr. ar.d Mrs, R. D. Wells attended at-tended conference la Salt Like City Sur.day. Mr. end Mrs. Lowell Gordon and Mrs. Maude Park attended conference Sunday. They were dinner quests cf MLs NscrrJ Park. Primary officers and teachers of Sharon ward held their rr.cr.ih-ly rr.cr.ih-ly preparation ar.d b'ui!r.e-.s meeting- at the borne of Mrs. Mary Edwards. Following- the bujtir.e-f refreshments were swerved sr. 1 a social time was en-yd tr the following. MefrJaTr.et, Grsce FUld-lr.g. FUld-lr.g. Phyllj Hancock, Zl-.a Newell, New-ell, Bermta Morjrx M.!irt-d Jaccbsen. Edr. McDoialJ. S:: DuffLn. Katherir.e Marr-.:rrs, Madeline Mad-eline Farr.nvorth, Berths Cracua, Evelyn Chriitenwa ar.d M:?.. Edwards, ifm- n d. v;: wt b -or r-fst at a delightful bridge lun-checn lun-checn giren I? merr-bers cf her card club at h?r horr e Mcr. lay. Aftemocn. Jfrs. J. B. Surrner won the high srere favor ar. 3 Mrs. M. F. Crar lall won the traytlLng awarX Mrs. J. Erv&l Chritensea of Orem a-J Mrs. Ertman Christer.Mn cf 11eatr.: Grove were special guests, others In attendance were, Mrs. Hirold Calder, Mrs. J. D. Park. 3-rra. Le Earl Burr ar.d Mrs. V.'ells who received lovely gifts. Mr. and Mr. Morris Gcrdn who- have been visiting with relatives here returned to their home at Preston, Idaho Men .'ay. Mr. and' Mrs. Lowell Gordon ar J iTr. and Mrs. p.ob G-srxJon ac- comrsnied them to Cgtfcn. Miss VonJa F.-yder of Sa!t Lake City vLited With Miss Beth Prest'itch over the weeic end. She was a dinr.er g-jet cf Miss Ler.ore Kofford Sunday. President and Mrs. A. V. V.'at-klns V.'at-klns were among- the cenferer.ee visitors, also Mr. and Mrs. Cv f -tcr Graf snl Mr. and Mra. C. W. Larson, cf Tlmpanogos ward. SENTENCE TO FEN BUTTE, MorL, April 10 T.fi F.ay Johr.on. returned hre by sheriffs deputiea from V.'!'.ce. Ida., was f r.ten c 1 to one year in the state penitentiary en burglary burg-lary charges by District X ge T. E. 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