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Show PROVO - (tJTAH) : DAILY' HERAIil). MONDAY; SEPTiEMBER 8, 194r: PAGE SEVEtf NOTICE! NOTICE! WANT ADS WANT ADS For Tills Page Accepted Until 9 A. 3 L - PHONE 494 495 v ' : 2 Lines fair. 3 Days ..... For l Week ' 'PHONE 494 495 "" """Tlirbnglr a Herald Want Ad. Prices Are Advancing, Better Buy Now! r-:.'.'. : 1 v:":::;.zzzzz TO 1 ....50c . ...SOel BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Tou wtU flirt these Merchant And Professional People anxious to. serve you. It win pay yon to patronize them. - AUTO GLASS LET um replace r your broken glass Ahlander Mfg. Co, 476 south ? University. Phone 100. tf AUTO PARTS USED WESTERN Wrecking and Supply Co. '39 North 2 West. Phone 77. AUTO BADIATC RADIATORS repaired ti ed, .Ahlander Mfg. I 1 South University. Phot a cuah- . .476 100. tf COAL. HARD SCRABBLE. Lowedt price. All kinds. Cnristopherson. Phone 791. ' 829 BUY storage coal from a reliable dealer. We meet all competition. All coal on a money back guarantee. guar-antee. Summer coal immediate delivery. 4 Right Weigh', Phone 525. 10 FURRIER FURS restyted, Repaired, Cleaned and Glazed. Helen Swenson. Expert Ex-pert Furrier. 443 East 4 South, Provo. Phone 1179. 7 FURNITURE REPAIRING LEFTN1SHING, re-upholstering like new. D. T. B. Co. Phone 544. U MATTRESSES IfATTRESSES remad with i or without springs. Phone 07w for prices. Overman's. MOVING AND STORAGE IELLOW CAB AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving agents for Mayflower Nationwide Moving Van Service. Serv-ice. Packing Shipping. Phone 300. 312 South University. tf PLUMBING AND HEATING I. 1 LARSON, 343 W. Center. Phone 574. Call us for estimates. esti-mates. tf STOVE REPAIRING JLLL makes at the General Shop. I K Xrnw4Vi TTn AOitV A VPfillP Phone 915W. tf SHOE REPAIR JAM the Shoe Ma.1. We do expert work on soles, from 4P up to x. ZiO wen veuier, euiu -scrw North University Avenue. tf FOR SALE OR RENT ACCORDIONS, Piano, Bargains. Lessons. Prof. Williams. $75 violin vio-lin $35. Phone 940R. sl6 jxtuxtl n irt iiimbi . o STANLEY mitre box. Practically new. Phone 96J. Reward. s9 FOR SALE OR TRADE Jl-u-LrrrJMrJfc mm m mmm WORK horses. Lyvert Johnson, West Drive. I0 18-MONTHS old colt for helfef to freshen, or feeder pigs. Phone MilHiW! Ftiinrtv 02 Jl. SS INSTRUCTION MALE AMBITIOUS men who would like to become trained Welders. We will train you in spare hours for employment in Aircraft, Shipbuilding and other essential industries. Men trained in gas and arc welding have steady work, cood waees. Training: in cludes actual shop practice. Also placement service, wme xor facts Utilities Inst, c-o Herald 88 - -v MISCELLANEOUS AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN POSITIONS NOW OPEN IN UTAH - Many : good positions opening up in Instrument maintenance departments of huge Army and Ki vy aircraft - bases, including -I "Ogden Air Depot (Hill Field. " ildeal opportunity for Utah men ziit these good U. S. Civil Service : jobs ' close to home. Minimum starting t pay $140 per month, with usual . Civil Service rules for. regular advancement, vacations, vaca-tions, and pension: Not necessary neces-sary to enter military service. The Civil Service Commission ordinarily requires 2 years previous pre-vious experience in this specialized special-ized work, but permits the substitution sub-stitution of only 6 months training train-ing at American School of Aircraft Air-craft Instruments, to qualify for these positions. An official of this Los Angeles County ' training establishment is now in "Provo to select - trainees for these Civil Service positions, or for lifetime instrument careers with aircraft plants and 'airlines. To request interview write Box WM, Herald," giving "name. ad- dress, and telephone number: s8 man rsn i n nn n r n. FOR SALE REAL, ESTATE REALr ESTATE! Well - Kept Excellent Land 5 Acres-Water Modern Home " Trade for Provo Home in Good Location Location: Canyon Can-yon Rood. s t Unfinished Home with Lot Near University Avenue " Tenth North Price $1300.00. Large House Air Conditioned Large Lot Excellent Buy -for $4200.00 ori Term Plan.1 ' A Wenderful Home- Place 10 Acres Land Best of Water Rights All planted to-fruits and garden--$4750.- A good living for ' farmer "Owner paid 5500. Reason for sale is owner of Large Farm, -.'v " Phone 1099 Willard JL Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd North St, Provo. Utah . Home, Sweet Home Home Sweet Home kr completely realized when you can buy a S Room Mod.- "Brick, full, basement, base-ment, h.a. heat. - Designed for comfort the year round. Nice lawns and flowers. " Southeast,' northeast or west,Provo. New Homes or' Used Homes Salesman will show you and give you prices and terms; We Write Insurance the ' best! ' PROWS & STEIN REALTY CO. - 53 North University Avenue . PHONE 456 BY owner, modern 4 room brick home. Northeast. Phone 352R. ' ' - sl2 FOR SALE By Owner 3 Room Modern Brick Home, full basement, base-ment, lifetime asbestos roof; new hot-air furnace and stoker; $4500. 35 East 4th South, tf HELP WANTED GIRL "19 to 30 for general house- work In Salt Lake home, pa- vate room and bath, gooU wages, 3 adults in family, give qualifications qualifi-cations and references in letter let-ter to Mrs. Gertrude Lawrence, 1485 Harvard Avenue, Salt Lake City." s8 PEACH pickers. Phone 040R2. Jesse Smith. slO FRUIT pickers and packing house men. Pleasant View. Patten & Ekins. 88 WANTED TO BUY NEWLY built 5 room modern home for cash. Write Box PN Herald. ' sll USED CARS ! COMPARE THE PRICES! COMPARE THE CARS! ' 1937 PONTIAC Sedan ....$435.00 1937 DODGE Sedan $435.00 1936 CHEV. Sedan $295.00 1935 DODGE Sedan $265.00 1934 CHEV. Coupe $145.00 1930 FORD Sedan' $60.00 TRUCKS 1935 DODGE Pickup $185.00 1934 CHEV. Pickup $185.00 1936 CHEV. 1V4 Ton ....,$245.00 1937 FORD 1 Ton ..... .$375.00 1937 INTERNATIONAL 1U Ton ..$375.00 WRITTEN GUARANTEE On Cars Over $200.00 ANDERSON GARAGE Used Car Lot at 265 SQfUTH UNIV. AVE. BUY A USED TRUCK THAT LOOKS AND OPERATES LIKE NEW! " 8a$d Pete AsMon " Our Exclusive 7-Step Reconditioning Guarantees You This Service! 1939 CHEVROLET 1-ton, I604nchv C. and C 7.50x20 tires. 7-Step Reconditioned . : $545.00 1940 CHEVROLET 1 -ton. 160-inch, C. and C. 2-Speed axel, 8 :25 tires. 7-Step Reconditioned . .... . . ....... $795.00 1940 FORD -ton Pickup. 7-Step Reconditioned. . $595.00 FOR BETTER VALUES SEE US!! Cannon SEDANS St COACHES tir TRUCKS . . CHEVROLET . - 191 SOUTH UNIVERSITY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TfALI AN prunes by truck ioad or ; bushel. Phone 033J1. 814 NICE time to plant evergreens now.' Always bargains at Provo Nursery. 710 South 3rd West Phone 161W.' : v. , 814 STUDIO couch, good condition. Reasonable. 880 North Unlver- sity. 1 ' sl2 PEARS, raspberries. 894 North 4 West. Phone 429 J, h!2 $250" equity on new Dodge' or Plymouth for $200.' Write Box SD Herald for information. 812 DARWIN tulips, tall, mixed col ors. Bloom second year from ' planting. One cent each. Ninety cents hundred. Phone 724. 8 1930 FORE) Fordor, original paint, new tires, battery $285. Phone 743 W. 122 South 5 West. s9 $200 Electric Hotpoint range will sell for $65 for quick sale cash, gas stove and 2 hot plates. Phone 347J: -. sl2 1930 Harley Davidson motorcycle, new motor.' Terms. 281 East 6 -North. s9 400 HARDEN pullets 4 months old 75c. Reed Laren, Ma pie ton. s8 PRACTICALLY new Norge refrigerator. re-frigerator. Unit completely over-' over-' hauled, at a bargain, make us an offer.- Firestone - Home and Auto Supply Store, 232 West Center. all GAS Estate heatrola, also combination combin-ation coal and gas range. 42 North 2 East. s8 MONARCH coal range, excellent condition, also metal bed, cheap. Phone 351 W. 980 North 2 East S8 RED beets,- cabbage, potatoes, peppers, carrots, onions. 17th West 3rd South. True Scott 03L72. sl8 LARGE Heatrola, good condition, cheap. Phone 033J1. sll PIANO, good condition, fine tone. 285 East 3 South. C. F. Weight, piano tuner. Phone 776J. s8 WOLFRIVER apples. Charles Hurst. 12th North 3 East s8 ICE cream freezer, cabinets and other equipment. By the piece ' or special price on a complete r outfit for ice cream making. Call 1744. s8 BARTLETT .pears. Bushel and truck. Thomas, 672 North 5th West. Phone 1048. slO 4 YEAR old saddle horse. Call at 905 South 5th West. slO TRAILER, practically new. Call at 406 West 1 South. s9 GOOD retail grocery business, one of the best locations In town. Reason for disposal, bad health of owner.' Writ Box J. M. Herald. s9 SMALL viola, ' perfect condition. 418 North 5 th West. s8 CUCUMBERS, yellow clings, el- berta peaces. Call 01R2. sl5 ORDER your early Elberta, Hales, late Elbertas and tomatoes now. Phone 08R4. s8 FOR complete furnace cleaning, Pfione 459. Knight Coal & Ice., Inc. sl4 GLADIOLAS, cut flowers, all colors, col-ors, all occasions. Will deliver. Reed NuttalL Phone 012R3. sl7 REBUILT - army shoes Cheap Ideal work shoes. Inquire Delux Shoe Repair. 73 North 1 West s L r- - Ash ton .u BUICK . ATENUD Phone 155 FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 : LARGE modern rooms. Call 371 North 4th West sl2 SLEEPING room, private bath. 256 East Center. sl2 3 ROOM modern apartment 936 West Center. Phone 515J. . slO 3 ROOM modern apartment, newly new-ly decorated, electrically equipped, equip-ped, 257 South' 5 West 8 ONE large bedroom, private bath, suitable for 1 or 2. 289 East Center. sl2 LIGHT, sunny, modern, steam heat electrically equipped. 56 West 4th North. sl2 OR unfurnished. 5 room modern home. 428 South 7 Eapt s9 ELECTRICALLY . equipped modern mod-ern 3 room apartment wash room, heat, hot water. 693 North 4th East sl2 3 ROOM modern apartment. 386 North 6 East. Phone 1667. sl8 J ROOM modern apartment Nicely Nice-ly furnished. 690 West 5 North. " --'".;-" - ' all 2 ROOM modern apartment, adults. 288 South 5 West sll 3 ROOM strictly modern apartment. apart-ment. Phone 1015W. sll 3 ROOM modern apartment, private pri-vate bath, heat, hot water. 154 North 6tb East ' - s8 MODERN apartment heated, garage. ga-rage. 283 North 3 West slO 2 OR 3 room, close in, gas, hot water, lights furnished. Apply 61 South 2 West. s9 4 ROOM apartment, 2 bedrooms. 60 East 4 North. 816 MODERN bedroom, garage. 418 North 5 West. s8 1-2-3 room apartments, lights, also board. 319 East 1 North. s8 2 ROOM modern, basement 850 West 2 SouthT ' " sS STARTUP'S apartments. 67 North 1st West. Popular prices. 30 VACANCY In Jones apartment. 152 East 3 North. Phone 1525J. s25 3 ROOM apartment. Wash room. Adults. 459 North 1 West. s9 OR unfurnished. 3 or 4 room apartment. 227 East 3 North. s8 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 5 ROOM modern house. 180 East 5th South. Inquire in rear or Phone 196W. 812 3 ROOM modern apartment, electric elec-tric equipped. Adults. 150 North 1st East. sl2 2 ROOM lovely modern apart ment, adults. 720 East 8 North. s!2 ONE or two rooms. 245 South 3rd West s8 SMALL modern home with base ment. Inquire 902 West 5th North. ' s8 3 ROOM modern apartment. 170 West 2nd South. sl7 4 ROOMS with bath. 769 North 2 k EaSt. Inquire 234 East 2 North. slO CLEAN 3 room apartment, stove, garage. 56 South 4 East s9 PARTLY furnished 3 room mod' ern basement apartment. 369 West 5th South. s9 PARTLY 'furnished 4 room home. 550 South 2 West Inquire 255 West 2 South. s9 3 ROOM apartment 709 West Center. Adults. s8 3 ROOMS with bath, basement apartment, stoves, hot water furnished. 247 North 4 East s8 V-ROOM apartment 382 South University. Phone 930W, SprlncrviUe 282. tf iminm u irunni jnrxrn.in inr FOR SALE CARS TRUCKS OWNER must sell- late 11939 4 : door Deluxe Plymouth. Bargain. 260 East 4th North. slO 1934 V-8. Good condition. Radio, heater. 775 .North 1 East. , v s9 1931 FORD Model A. Reasonable. 234 South 7th West. s8 "28 CHEVROLET I ton truck, overload springs, four speed transmission, beet bed. Phone 429J. slO . BOARD AND ROO4 FOR. 4 or 5 in excellent location. 215 East"? North". - s9 BEST in town. JYank Ramsey. 41lat which. more-than 40 separate , East 4th North. . au FOR SALE HOUSES 5 ROOM frame, 654 East 5 North, Call after 12 noon. - sl2 4 UNIT apartment brick, steam neatstoker, close in. Write Box Z Herald.' - s21 BY owner, duplex home, garage. 142 North 1st East Inquire 677 North University avenue. 813 ...ipttBOTraa.- . Probata and Guardianship Notices Consult County -X&erk er the Respective Signers for Further Iaformerleau ' "iffOTlCB .. Notice is neretry . given pursuant pursu-ant to Section 18-2-45 of the Cor po ration Laws of Utah, as amended, amend-ed, that a special meeting of the stockholders of American-Columbian Corporation, a Utah corporation, corpora-tion, has been called by Its President Presi-dent to be held at the office of the corporation in Room 6656, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York, on September 10, 1941, at 10:30 a. m., for the purpose of voting on the following proposed amendments ' to ' and changes In Its Articles of incorporation: L. To strike the first sentence of Article IX, which reads as follows: "The officers of this corporation cor-poration shall consist of a Board ot five (5) directors, each of whom, as shown by the books of the company, must be the owner of at least one thousand (1,000) shares of the capital stock thereof." there-of." 2. To substitute In place of said first sentence in Article IX so stricken, the following: "The number of directors of this corporation cor-poration Shall be such as shall from time to time be fixed by, or in the manner provided in, the by-laws of this corporation, but shall not be less than three (3) nor more than twenty-five (25), each of whom, as shown by the books of the company, must be the owner of at least ten (10) shares of the capital stock thereof there-of 3. To strike from the second sentence of Article IX that portion por-tion which reads as follows: "one of their . number as President one of theii- number as Vice-President, Vice-President, and may appoint a Secretary and Treasurer, either from among their number or from thafjitockholders, or otherwise;". To substitute in place of said matter stricken from said sentence of Article DC, the following: fol-lowing: '"one of their number as Chairman of the Board, one of their number as President, and may appoint one or more Vice-Presidents, Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, and a Treasurer, either ' from among their number or from the stockholders, stock-holders, or otherwise, and any other officers that the Board of Directors may deem necessary or advisable, including one or more Assistant; Treasurers and one or more Assistant Secretaries;" JESSE H. KNIGHT, President AMERICAN - COLUMBIAN CORPORATION. August 8, 1941. Published in The Provo Dally Herald, Her-ald, Aug. 8, 11, 12, IS, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. 25, 26, 27. 28, 29, Sept 2. 3, 4. 5, 8, 9. 194L HYA Youths Get FSA Employment Announcement was received today to-day that $3040 in funds have been allocated for clerical assls tance sponsored by the Farm Se curity Administration in Utah Juab, Duchesne, Uintah, Carbon, and Emery counties. Sixteen eligible NY A youths between 17 and 24 will be given 10 months part-time clerical work for the FSA for which they will be paid time wages by the ' National Youth Adminlstra tion. v " The ' major objective of " the xv ya clerical project for the FSA will be to give the youth practical, practi-cal, work experience in general office work, to develop desirable work habits and .personal traits ror- private employment. - The youth will do general office of-fice work and operate various office machines according to C. E. Empey. NYA Area Director, Re lated training will be given by me public schools. The youth or their families need not be on relief for the youth to be eligible for the work. tValkcr to Tlttcnd Ilospltal Goiifab it -. 1 .' eJJ - "i " .'V ? i i Z Mildred F .Walker, " Superintendent Superin-tendent of the Utah Valley hospital, hos-pital, will attend the 43rd annual convention of the American Hospital Hos-pital association, to be held in Atlantic City, N. J., the week of September 15-19. The American Hospital association asso-ciation is the' oldest and largest organization in the world fostering exclusively the Interests of the hospitals and the ; public whom they serve. Over 4000 delegates attend these'' annual eatherings. sessions are devoted to vital to- THIS CURIOUS WORLD V J25S1 l 1 " ' ii B RANDOLPH IOWA, 7 V -v, , 1 I OIL. P-aINJTIrM&S cJ J I w t i a lX.WORX. AND NO PlAV MAKAS .JACK... AND PUENTy of ay savs &r.baron. HOLD EVERYTHING . t " W ' Cor, imi tr nca snvici. inc. t. m. mo. "Just to show you I'm patriotic, I'm not going to shave till the steel shortage is ovcrl" Lonq Letters 'Liven Lonesome Lives " f '','-,x ;; Hill I tThe San Diego mailman cud right i Private Anthony Vogel on a recent delivery to Camp Cauan. .Kxilstad received 6 2-3 yards of news from home; Vogel got a bound volume of - - . - - -...... borne-town gossip. , ' ' z ... 4) ' T : '- pics and problems. Two hundred exhibitors display every item used us-ed ' in hospitals and visitors are able to view. in one place all the latest 'equipment "available V for hospital use. In addition, over 60 booths 'are "devoted to ' scientific and -.-educational exhibits. " ' Cooperating In this convention AVERAGE WEIGHT OF ' II.OOO HDAAAN 6RACMS WEIGHED WAS L33I GRAMS FCR. MAN', 1,2-QO GRAMS fOR. WC3SAAANI. IAS &Z Jm) ft q. a t pat. Off. IMIXIWMW I'll. Jjlil'l il I ... ..well by Private Oie iioisUd and are . the ' American Protestant hospital association, the American College of Hospital Administrators, Administra-tors, and the American Association Associa-tion of Nurse Anesthetists. ' A baking machine can produce 2400 loaves of bread i within an hour without the touch of human hands. .v .; ..... , - ' Around The World With United Press LONDON A German submar ine surrendered to the British in the Atlantic yesterday after it had been severely damaged by bombs from an American-built Lockheed bombing plane, the ad miralty announced today. :0: STOCKHOLM, Sweden Reports from Oslo said today that an Amer ican-built flying fortress bombing plane had been shot down during a series of British raids on the Oslo area Saturday night and Sunday morning. Two members of the crew parachuted to earth and were taken prisoner, it was said. :0: - -.' MOSCOW Russians have captured cap-tured the German submarine U-73 an ocean going craft of 517 tons In the Barents sea off the Russian Rus-sian Arctic coast, a war communique com-munique said today. HELSINKI, Finland A war communique said today that. Finnish Fin-nish planes had bombed Russian concentrations, artillery positions and transport lines along the frontier area and had scored direct hits on an armored train and a railroad yard on the Arctic railroad. rail-road. :0: LONDON All newspapers published pub-lished front-page accounts of Mrs.. Sara Delano Roosevelt's death, stressing her influence over the president's youth and emphasizing their physical and intellectual kinship. kin-ship. LEHI ZETELLA PRICE. Correspondent - Mrs. Hyrum Blackhurst enter-tained enter-tained at her home in Salt Lake : City on Friday for Mrs. William ... B. Hayward of Salt Lake City. Those from Lehi in attendance were Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mrs. R. W. Davis, Mrs. Alton Giles, Mrs. Low- , ell Brown, Mrs. Byron W. Whipple , and Mrs. Elmo.Eddington. ; Mrs. Sentell Young has return- j ed .to her home, in. San Francisco, California after.' a few weeks visit here with her mother, Mrs. A. J. . : Evans. Emery Jones and Donald Rick r with Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones . and Mr. and Mrs. George.E. Rick over the weekend. They returned ; to their work in California on Tuesday. Mrs. Armitta Clark, Miss Evelyn Eve-lyn Clark, and Mrs. Mary Jane Peterson visited at Shelley; Ida- -ho, last week. They also visited at Logan and Ogden enroute home. - Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Curtis of White Station, Tennessee, ar- . rived in Lehi Saturday for a visit ' with Utah relatives. They were , house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dlckerson. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Royle, daughters daugh-ters Nadine, Kathleen, and Gen-ette, Gen-ette, returned home Friday from a visit at St. George with rela- tives. They toured the . southern 1 canyons and visited enroute home with Mr; and Mrs. Ray Goates at '.-at '.-at Centerfield and Mr. and Mrs. ' Smith Peterson at Salina. ' Clark Thompsen " and Keith Dorus of Ephraim are guests of r Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Christensen. ' Miss Delia Carson spent Thurs- -day and Friday at Heber City. ' Keith Peterson is spending the . -week with -Salt Lake City rela- 41 Uvea: ; Miss Mary . Bryant is spending ' the week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard "Dpuglas and son, Richard. Jr., of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sick. Sunday. : Mr." and Mrs. Everett Turner, n accompanied by Mr. and . .Mrs. : Howe of American Fork, visited at Logan, Sunday and Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Taylor ' and -family of San Luis Calif or- . nta, arrived in Lehi this week for a short -visit with relatives, here r-and r-and in Alpine. . . j Mr. and .Mrs. Homer Trinna- -. man, Clyta Chidester - of Price, Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman, Mrs. Arthur Lewis and daughter, Kath-erine Kath-erine and Bill Yates spent Satur- -day in Salt Lake City. ' Miss Lois Dlckerson of Boul-der Boul-der City, Nevada, is a guest of -Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Dlckerson, Mr. and Mrs. Niron Fowler . -.' were Payson visitors on Monday. , The daughter of Mrs. Kate An- derson 'entertained in her; honor i : at the home of a daughter, Mrs. ' H. R. Spurrier in Salt Lake City ; on Wednesday, honoring: Mrs. Anderson's An-derson's ... birthday anniversary. . Miss Zina Anderson and Mrs. An- -: derson attended from Lehi. J.. B. Watson of California is i spending a few days in Lehi vis- itinff with relatives and friends; Mr. and Mrs. William Price and ' baby son. Brent of Heber'' City, were guests of Mr. Price's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price, -f Monday, , " I ; Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Peterson re- . turned 'home this week from a-tour a-tour of the east They went; to ? Detroit where they purchased a new truck, from where they visited Canada, Nauvoo, III., Nia- -gra Falls, Kirtland, . Ohio, - New ' York . and points of interest en- r route. They report -a' very lovely trip, - " '; 1. 4 |