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Show PAGE .SEVEN SECTION TWO ir PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1940 1 BUSINESS (tnj PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY You will rvna these Merchants t.nd Professional People anxiorw to nerve you. It will pay yuu to ratront&e Uiem. AUTO GLA SB LET u.i replace your broken cla ( AhlanJor Mfg. Co., -S7G South University. Phone 100. AUTO UAMATOIW RADIATORS repaired ar.d Hashed. Hash-ed. A lander M : Co., 'OS Bill Bi-ll ru v. Phone luti. AUK) SICKVICK J'ERSONALJ.EI.) .sH'Vin- ly ex-pt-il.H. Conoco station, Mil West and Center stieet. sl HLINDS VKM5TIAN t-ECIAL Pricr, f ree Installation, Jte.h Valley Glass and Paint f.. tl North University Avenue. Av-enue. Phone 65d. lUAL AND WOOD KPECIAL low pities for liummer or Storage. Right V.'righ'a Phone h25. CHUiOl'KAClXJi: DR. E. Mansfield, Equipped with Heetrie-therapy and X-Ray stv-W stv-W l.atet Metiiod. 7fi Eat Center. Phone 1033VV for ap point, rcients. I- LECTRIC C0NTUACT1N V, L. C. (luymon & Horn. Electrical Contracting and Wiring-. Ml East (J North, Phone 311VV. FOUND it Y WORK IACKMAN f oundry. general foundry castir.,:s. 53 West t? South. Phone 1GPSW. FURNITURE REPAIIUN G tEFINISHING, re-UDb.olsterlng Ike new. D. T. R. Co. Phone 544. GOLF INSTRUCTIONS H1ARN golf from an epert. j Phone Earl Sehneiter. 1572. sl3 1 IIO.MC-TYPE COOKIES ATMHAL. Ooeoanut Lars, Sugar nermits, Jumbles l'e a dozen. Provo Eakery, 07 North Est East. s2 5 HAY OP QUALITY. Call Maag. Phone 013R1. Harold MOVING AND STORAGE BELLOW CAB TRANSFER CO. Local and Long Distance Wov-ing. Wov-ing. 312 South University. I'hone 300. iADLEY TRANSFER & STOR AGE COMPANY. Long Distance Dis-tance Moving-. 49 East 3rd South 4 Sty I, Salt Lake City, Utah. SIDNEY TO LOAN OVER DECADE OF SERVICE IN PROVO ROANS $20 to $300 Our newly remodeled office now equipped to extend a complete loan and finance .service, in a private busine.ssdike manner. Call today PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 13 East Center (Over Walgreen) I'hone G22 John F. Moore, Mgr. O You Need Money " Wt offer private money for private loans. We invite you to vi.sit us and Investigate our private loan plans. Van Wagenen Investment Co. 75 East Center street. Phone 516W, Above Hayward'a. 'LUP.IRING and HEATING . L. LARSON, 34 3 W. Cente r . I I'hone 674. Call ua for eatl- PEACHES AND PEARS MOICE Pears and peaches, Rea sonable. P one W. E. Andrews 824 FURNACE CLEANING KDUCE heating- cords, eliminate fire hazards, keeping .your heating- equipment and flue clean Knight Coal & Ice Inc. Call 45fi t27 STOVE REPAIRING r the General Shop. 150 North University Avenue. Phone 'jloW "T7)RALE- 1 10 USES MALL modern home. Inquire 900 I W est 4 North. sl3 I RENT, new tdx loom home. I 100 East 4 North. Easy terms. S Phone 13S1J s!5 ROOM brick bungalow' type home, hot water heat with stoker. Good location. Attractive Attrac-tive price. Call 21.1. sl3 ! EOAKI) AM) ROOM OAHD and room. Quiet ncigh- r Oil 3ALE--HEAL E3TATI I A SPOT TO 1U 1LD. A Horne, mod $1800 A Home, mod $2200 A Home 5000 A Home and 12 Acre Farm. Trade for home in town. Some Good Rents on hand. See PROWS & HAWS REALTY ' i CO.. .13 No. I'nlv. Ave. Phone ;( i Ilomc and Business I'he Room .Modern I'riok Honw extra large lot with business adjoining - ideal for school and ofli-red at a reasonable frice. A GOOD INCOME FOR A MERCHANT! Phone. 10'JO W1LLARD L. SO WARDS AGENCY Off.ee: 3!) it 2nd North St., I'rovo, I taii WON HER IT Hi OWNER El JILT Rriek Home State Highway near school, .stoics, church Sacrificed now A GOOD BARGAIN BAR-GAIN FOR AN IDEAL HOME. Phone, 1(M WILLARD L. HOWARDS AGENCY Office: 3:1 West 2nd North St., I'rovo, I l-aii NEW ANDNEAT HOME Under Construction lwo Bedrooms Bed-rooms -bath -kitchen . built-in built-in features --- full basement. Handy to Schools ONLY $31o0. I'hone 1U9J WILLARD L. HOWARDS AGENCY Office: 3 ) UVd 2nd North St., I'rovo, Utah ONE ACRE FRUITS New Ilouie with Baenwnt Furnace Fur-nace built-in features. BARGAIN! BAR-GAIN! I'hone 10'jli Willard K Sowards Affcncy Office: SO Wt 2nd North St., Provo, Utah i UK SALE r.liscellaneoud MONEY" safe. Phone IXJ1J or 1331. sl3 GAS range and refrigerator, bargain, bar-gain, terms if desired. Ray Broadbent, 1st West 0th North, Spanish Fork. sl2 FRESH eggs and red fryers. Wil-ford Wil-ford Perry. 4H.1 North 8 West. sl5 RARTLETT pears, first grade 75c, $1.00, second grade .10c. Hale peaches. 810 East 3rd South. I'hone 1349. sl3 ELECTRIC range, studio couch, desk, 9x12 rug. 9x10 U r ug. 101 East Sth North. sl2 GA1TED saddle horse, also used washer, cheap. 255 West 2nd South- s17 COAL range, like new, all porcelain.- copper, water jacket. Used one year, also water tank and coal circulator. Make offer. Phone 1787, 7 SI West Center. slG . CORN for canning 701 East Sth North. Phone S93-W slG WOLF RIVERS, firsts 75, seconds sec-onds 30c. 2ml class apples 30c bushel. Emma Hirst. 12th North 3rd West. RITE TOMATOES, pickling- cucumbers cu-cumbers string beans, all .sorts of peppers, potatoes. Will deliver de-liver fresh daily. Phone 042-J-l. si 5 PICKLING cucumbers, ripe tomatoes. toma-toes. L. Maycock. 013J1. sl3 ITALIAN prunes, Concord grapes. The best in the west. P. E. Anderson. An-derson. Call 01-J-3. Sl5 2 ESTATE Heatrolas. Several other makes reasonable. 5.10 East 3 South or phone 417. sl3 COAL range $10. Small heater $2, 52G North G West. sl3 SING MR Sewing machine, like new. One half price. White $0. Singer electric $35. Singer Sewing Sew-ing Machine Co. 208 West Center, Cen-ter, si 3 PRACTICALLY new white enamel enam-el Monarch coal range. 490 Nor th 4th West. sl3 2 NEW modern homes, 3.13 North G West. Small clown payment, balance like rent. Inquire 1.1.1 North 5th West. sl3 I93G PONTIAC sedan, excellent condition $375. 333 North University. Uni-versity. North basement apartment. apart-ment. sl2 3 NEW 1940 PLYMOUTH 4 door touring sedans at substantial discount. Jolley Motor Co. 145 North University Avenue. o0 STAGE coach trailer house. Nearly Near-ly new. Reasonable. Riverside Trailer park. sl2 WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED girl desires housework. Good references. Phone OilEl. 13 U.I Li-jit 1. Li Tl 1 Ui iilj.it j I OR partly furnished 2 large rooms. 257 East 2nd Kouth. .. s.17 4 ROOM apartment. 23" South 2 East. Phone 1Gb". sl7 OR partly furnished. 5 room modern mod-ern home, (lood location. Also 1 nt'iif. nuuserieeowifc: uwn. e an at 371 uvlh 4 West. sl3 HOUSE. 3 rooms, bath. Adults. 091 North University. sl7 NEW modern 3 rooms. Call before G. 2S1 North 5th West. si 8 MODFRN home, well located. Apply Ap-ply Farmer's and Merchant's Rank. sl3 3 ROOM modern apartment. Heated. Heat-ed. Electrically equipped. 1M North 2nd Ea;:t. s24 THREE loom modern apaitmei.t. Heat, hot wattr. Reasonable. 190 South 5th West. sl4 NICE clean 3 room basement apartment 144 West 3rd South. Klfj 5-ROOM apartment 4 -room house. Iuquue 11.1 South 3rd West. slG 3 ROOMS, bath, electric stove, linoleum and rugs included, and ruga included. GIG West 3rd South. El 5 3 OR 4 room apartments, electrically electri-cally equipped. Phone .1.17. r13 NEW G room home 2.1.1 South 3rd West. 4 room home, part furnished. furn-ished. Inquiie 2.15 West 2nd South. 12 MODERN apartment for young couple. HW North 5 East. r12 3 ROOM S and bath. Basement apartment, wood floors. .194 West 2nd North. slS 3 ROOMS, bath and rane. 290 North 1st East. oi FcE 3 ROOM modern cottage. 1103 North 5 West. I'hone 562W. s!3 2 ROOM modern apartment. 133 East 1st South. sl3 CLEAN nicely furnished 3 room duplex, heat, hot water. Adults. 155 East 2nd South. s!7 ROOM house. Phone 4 IS. Inquire In-quire 4 88 South 5 West. sl3 4 ROOM modern apar tment. 2s i North 3 East. I'hone 1402J. si 2 OR unfurnished. Modern home 170 East 3rd North. I'hone 10SGJ. - sl2 MODERN sleeping room, private entrance. 420 East 3 South. sl3 1 3 ROOM heated apartment. Good ! location. Phone 21.1. sl.'i 3 UOom modern, heat, hot water. Couple. 15.1 East 2 South. sl3 OR unfurnished 3 rooms, heated. 227 East 3 North. Phone 303 J. s23 3 ROOM modern apartment. Inquire In-quire JVS9 East 3 South. sl2 SLEEPING rooms for men. Close in. 112 North 2nd East. sl.1 COOLEST comfortable pleasant popular prices. Startup's, 07 North 1st West. b15 CLEAN UP TRUCK SALE UP TO $200.00 DISCOUNT ON BRAND NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS! y2 y4 i-Ton Pickups and Stakes yy-m and Heavy Duty Will Take Trades USED CAR SALE NOW ON! Incorporated TRUCKS GALORE YES SIR ! ! The Bcsl Buys in Central Ulahl 1933 CHEVROLET V2 Ton Dual Wheel Stake Truck Good mechanical condition $135.09 1935 DODGE 1 12 Ton Ung Wheel Rase Dual Wheel Truck-Priced Truck-Priced for quick sale $215.00 1937 CHEVROLET V2 TON Truck New Motor A real buy See this car! Waylor Auto Co. Corner of University and First South I'hone 477 USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Real REAL ESTATE BUYS! We have a I "In; Selection. Observe flie.se Offers: 6 Room Strictly Modern Home Close in. Three lovely bedrooms, living room and dining room carpeted car-peted with expensive carpeting; Venetian blinds and I rapes, love-Jy love-Jy kitchen with new Inlaid linoleum, lino-leum, fine cabinet work, lovely tieep lot With double garage. Only $1350. ;om! 5 Room lirick Home near P.. Y. U., with basement apartment, apart-ment, two sets plumbing, hot-air furnace, with stoker. $.1250. liiwkl " Room Modern Home-Good location, close in. Immediate poM.ses.Hiori available. $2300. Tt rms: $300 down, S20 per mo. 2X0 Acre Kam h near KMeve!t 200 acre.-j hay, balance good pasture; pas-ture; 2 homes. Iaectric liflda and ttlcplione available Only $0000. Choice. ISuilding I.tsj Loans to build or refinance. Lowest interest in-terest rates. Good Cafe and Confectionery for Sale, and also good General Store. If It' Heal Estate, Insurance or Loans This 1 the Place. HEAL REALTY CO. IC3 WEST CENTER ST. I'rovo, I fah I hone 4 After Business Hours Call: T. 1 1. Heal .No.87 5 J. E. Syrett No. 113) J. F. Thurgood No. 90 i LOST GREEN cushion to chair between be-tween Provo and Payson. Call 030R2. s 13 WAN'IKI) MISCELLANEOUS BOORS of any description bought. Write to G. A. Weller, Kamaa Utah. 25 FOR RENT OR LEASE 5 ROOM modern home. 101 East Sth North. sl2 HELP WANTED FEMALE STRONG girl for general housework. house-work. 371 r forth 4 West. ". sl6 help wanted male eTcpeiuenced contract CARPENTER. Call 1673. sl2 1931 CHEVROLET. Cheap. North 5th East. Mo sl3 B. Y-Uv students express themselves them-selves in music, art, drama, debating, debat-ing, athletics, journalism, and other stimulating activities. The university has a weekly newspaper newspa-per and a yearbook. The "Y" has grown from 1204 regularly enrolled college students to 2,894 in the last 17 years. With summer school and other students, the total who received institutional institution-al credit in 1939-40 was 4142. 1vTo1SEYT7 . $20 TO $300 ON YOUR CAR 1133 t.i I S 40 rrpnU-l Ci'Ot fH'1' r j-ft i ii IK a ami IlKht trurkH 1 -n.Hll HlViin'"l. CO N S U M ERS CREDIT CO. llWIU'll l'V PACIFIC FINANCE ROO -..(! t In.-ni n I Hank IHiIk. Suit Lnk 1'ark Vr.-. Cull,.?) !.ink 37 i W. sl M.l South Troop-Carrying Gliders-Hitler's "Secret Veapon'? CL10CRS CAST OFF THfip TC.Vl .MS sFOK KtCHlNQ Brtm5H COAST. - - - r' ' , r . v ; -' ; .. ; jf iV.N' thh Air Ministry posltrs now warn Hriiish to vvatcii out tor troop-carrying troop-carrying gliders, which may tin n out to be Adolf Hitler's much-touted much-touted "secret weapon." Sk trhes snow how such gliders would r:oTin:c Probate and Ouardinnship Notices . : OoriHutt Onjiity t'ierk or th iU-ie'l U ei Sigiit-rx for I'urtiit-r 1 lntoriiiutlori. DEPARTMENT OF INI PRIOR THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah. August 31, 1910. NOTICE is hereby given that Charles E. Conrad of Provo, Utah, who, on Sept. 20, 1933, made stockraising homestead entry, No. C5100.1, for Lots 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, NW'.SE1,, N'iSWU, Sec. 25, Lot 1, Sec. 20, Twp. 5 South Range 3 East., Lots 2 and 3, Sec. 30, SE'.iNW'.J. SWUNEH, NW'.r SE'i, NE'.,SVi,, Lots 3 and 4 Sec. 33 Twp. 5 South Range 4 East., Lots 1, 2. 3. 1, Seetiuii 5, Township 0 South, Range 4 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice not-ice . of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the brnd above described, before H. J.-ljCrWis, Notary Public, at Provo. Utah, on the 15th day of October, 1910. Claimant nanus as witnesses: William Rex .Small. Arota Small, Luie Nielson and Frank Ash ton, all of Provo. Utah. A. S. RROWN. Register. Published Sept.. .1, 12, in The Daily Herald, 19, 20; Oct. 3, 1910. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION IN Till: DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, DIS-TRICT, COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE OF UTAH. In the. Matter of the Dissolution Dissolu-tion of MOUNT NERO FOX FARM, A Corporation. Notice is hereby given that MOUNT NERO FOX FARM, A Corporation, organized and existing exist-ing under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Utah has filed herein its verified application for THIS CURIOUS WORLD Y.'j Cur ? Y NLA bf iVriv (r.. T. M. Rilii, V. 8. KT, Or F ORCHID FROM WHICH VANILLA IS AVADE WAS DISCOVERED BV THE SPANIARDS IN 1513, IN AAEXICO. I V ',' 1 ..- - ANSWER: Due to the fact that the magn'etic polfs do not cide with the rcograchie poles, only along :.n area rur.nir.2 tl.e grc-t lakes Vj Flotiii os Uie -.-.----i. i .. . 'U a decr ee of dissolving; said Corporation; Corpor-ation; and That Fr iday the I Sth day of October, 19-10, at 10 o'clock A. M. ha3 been appointed as the time, and the courtroom of the above Court in and for the County of Utah as the place at which the said application is to be heard, a nd That on or before the ISth day of October, 19 Id, any person may file herein lua objections to such application or to the grunting thereof by the above entitled Court. In Witness wnereof I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Court aforesaid this Sth day of September, 1910. C. A. GRANT. Clerk of the District Court for Utah County By Klara B. Snyder, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) Published in The Daily Herald, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 20, Oct. 3, 1910. Iteereation School Mothers Meet SPANISH FORK The mothers of the children in the W. P. A. City Recreation school met recently recent-ly at the Spanish Fork junior high .school with Mrs. Dale 13. Evans in charge. An exhibition of "day by day procedure.'' in play school activities wa.s given by Mrs. Evans after which the following officers were elected: Mrs. Ignore Livingston, president; Mrs. Eleanor Elea-nor Taylor, vice-president; Mrs. Agnes Z.eman, secretary; Mrs. Phyllis Christcnsen. chairman of publicity; Mrs. Ellen Thomas, social activities: Mrs. Margaret Olsen, Home and School chairman; Mis. Helen Jackson, equipment. It was decided to meet the first Friday of each month at 4 p.m. and also to purchase new standard ( hairs for the school. There were 19 mothers present. The play school opened Monday at the junior high school building in the same room in whic h it was held lost year. Mrs. Dale 15- Evans Is the teacher. Dy Wii!iam Ferguson f THE OTHER. PLANETS OF THE ! SOUAR OV3.TT3VN ,f ARE BELIEVED TO BE ABOUT THE J EARTH, i -ft " i- s' ' . ..' -V--- -- I.N WHAT SHCTlOlN THEL OrsllTED STATE; IS COMPASS MOST ACCURATE coin-frorn coin-frorn ccxpais point ii fue cc- OF jU52' 1VOQP CARVERS operate. 'Ihey need only 10 yards to draw up, can land almost any place. Rig planes would tow the gliders, cast them off before reaching tins coast. Ti oop-cai rying planes also would be used. SUPREME GOVERNOR LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE HARHISBUnO. Ta. Francis J. Clohessy, of Waverly, New York, was Installed as Supreme Governor of the Loyal Order of Moose the highest elective office in this Fraternity Fra-ternity August 31, at Han isburg, Pa. The Installing officer was United States Senator James J. Davis, Director General of the Moose. Mr. Clohessy's duties began September Septem-ber 1, and will continue for one ear. He was unanimously elected to this office by the delegates to the Fifty-second Annual International Interna-tional Convention ' of the Moose Order at Des Moiac-s, IowaJuIy 2. Francis J. Clohessy, Supreme Governor, Loyal Order of Moose, is an active lawyer and a former newspaperman. He was born In Waverly. N. Y.. and received his elementary education there. He studied law and journalism at the University of Notre D:me, receiving receiv-ing in the 1I 20 the cum lar.de de-'free de-'free 1n"Taw."For several years he was employed la the editorial departments de-partments of Ehnira, N. Y., newspapers, news-papers, covering the courthouse assignment as-signment and work iris on the desk. Returning to his home town, he became attorney for the Yi'.laiic ot Waverly and held that office for thirteen years. He is now serving his second term" as District Attorney Attor-ney of Tioga County. He has ferved as attorney for the Hoard of Education and School District. He is a past president of the Tioga County Bar Association. Mr. Clolussy is a World War veteran, having served nearly two yeartr through enlistment. He Is a past commander of the American Legion post in Waverly, prist president presi-dent or the Waverly Hoard of Trade, and past president of the Waverly Rotary Club. lift Is p mem Funny "He worries so much I had stive his Paving Vork Gets Under Way at P. G. PLEASANT GROVE Work was begun Monday morning or Pleasant Grove's paving project which calls for at least four mUfr-s of twenty-foot wide oiling with oil chips. With almost half-mile prepared tor surfacing Monday, the city i-xpects th.-tt barring accidents, the streets will be finished in about two weeks. The streets that carry the heav i mn ) j : - u v I l 41 ' N m ..TiiPB--- CARfty TO a ten 7 T 1 ' ' f ber of the Sayre, Pa., Lodge of Elks, the Waverly Fire Department, Depart-ment, aud the Waverly Sportsmen Club. Ilia interest In the Moose was a natural one, since he was a son of FRANCIS J. CLOHESSY the late Frank P. Clohessy, charter member' and Past Governor of Waverly Lodge. Like his father, Mr. Clohessy is also a Past Governor Gov-ernor of the lodge. He has serve! as chairman of the membership drive and oilier committees of tha lodce and vas la charge of trie legal work In connect ion wiili thd erection cf the -flDO.000 Moose home In Waverly. Ia the Supreme Lodge he has pervert on the Judiciary Judi-ciary Commit tcp and Law Revision Committee, ns Chief Justice of tha Supreme Forum, Supreme Couni ll-man, ll-man, Supreme Prelate, and Supreme Su-preme Junior Governor. Business 1-4 to get him running trunks to clothes. iest traffic are being dom Rrst. First South street, begun Monday, is to be paved from the Union Pacific depot to the Den Adams property. The city is furnishing the preparatory pre-paratory work on the road suriace and culverts, the engineering, and the intersections. Th4 cost of the street paving is covered by the ten cent per running foot a- . .. . . '.-u-nt paid by citizens on both Sides of the streets. The W. P. A. i.t con-tnbutUig con-tnbutUig the labor. |