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Show - J- PROVO (UfAH) DAILY HERALD,TUESDAY, JANUARY .13, 1942 , : v" r"T r-;Tv AIL MIWITE- NOW! UN UlMiiiiliS E1Y BUSINESS And v. . ; . . PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , Totf srtn find the Merchants to, serve you. It will pay you to patronise them. A AUTO GLASS LJJ7T us replac rotrr twnftMt glass. Ahlander Mfg. Co 472-490 South University. Phone luo. u AUTO PARTSUSED WESTERN Wrecking and 'Supply CO. 39 North 2 West. Phone 77. ALL KINDS of auto parts and tires. Provo Hide & Fur Co. tf AUTO RADIATOR RADIATORS repaired and flush-ed. flush-ed. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 476 South University. Phone 100. tf FURNITURE REPAIRING IEFTNISMINO, re-upholstering like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone MOVING AND KTORAGE fELLOW CAB AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving. Packing, Storage, Shipping. Ship-ping. Phone 300. 170 West 1st North. tf PLUMBING AND HEATING t' I. LARSON, 343 ' W. Center. Phone 574 Call us for estimates, esti-mates, tf STOVE REPAIRING )t.t. makes at the General Shop. 135 North University Avenue. Phone 915W. tf SHOE REPAIR FIRST class up to date quick! rMtr V rn ahnoa r "Sam The I Shoe Man," at 278 West Center. tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS USED Radios. Bargains in late models $5.00 and up. Morrison Auto Supply. 127 West Center. jl2 USED TIRES. 232x6 10 ply Truck Tires with heavy duty tubes. 1 4.50-20. Morrison Auto Supply. 127 West Center. jl2 LADY'S new bicycle. 255 West 2nd South. J16 CANARIES. Singers, $5.- Females $1.00. D. W. Mercer. 270 South 5th East. Phone 1261J. jl3 FOR SALE MISCMEL .. .. .. TOY Boston Bull pups. 958 West 2nd South. jl6 ALL white enamel ironer, like new, $30.00. 170 East 1st South. Phone 017R3. jl3 PIANO, good condition, walnut, cheap. C. F. Weight, piano tuner, 285 East 3 South. Thone 776J. J13 CIRCULATOR heater, bargain for . quick sale. 235 East 4 South. jl3 RUBBER tired farm wagon, 2 wheel trailer. 396 North 13 West. " jl5 , WCRK WANTED CARPENTER work, cabinets and cupboards, household repairs. Phone 030-J-2. jl3 PLASTERING. Inquire 651 North -10th West. jl8 MISCELLANEOUS iNUXiCE. All property must be Called for my January 17th. Hobby Center, 50 East 1 North. ..... - J13 WANTED TO BUY r Mw-wWJV(ru FARM or stock ranch. Phone 1610, Ex. 17. Riverside Tourist . Park, Cabin 110. J13 SECOND hand bicycles. 92 West 4th North after 6 p. m. J13 LOST RED. cosmetic purse about 146 South University. Sunday night. Reward. Return Herald. jl3 BLACK purse Saturday containing contain-ing glasses and papers. Call 1407M. jl4 LARGE pink rug in American Fork. Reward. Phone 562W. jl4 TOR SAUSTCARS j 1935 CHEVROLET 4 door sedan. noon i- 4 A. ivn; WAOWA. JXO J HELP WANTED MALE 5 YOUNG man with experience to i work full time on Dairv Farm. M LJtMnlrlA Tar... T-, I . Prnvn T Tt a V 410 A LOCAL business firm requires the service of a young man in the collection department. Full time job. Bicycle needed. Address Ad-dress Box 12 care of Herald giving age, education and experience, ex-perience, tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Exceptional Values in REAL ESTATE! BARGAIN In a Four Room Home $2250. 10 ACRE FARM with 10 Shares of Pleasant Grove water $850. Service Station with 4 acres of Jand at reasonable price. Choice Lots, Fine Homes Priced for immediate sale. Rowari Realty Co. 67 EAST CENTER ST. Those 710 or 1255 REAJL ESTATE $1450 3.92 Acres Good Bldg. Spot $1200.00 Two Large and Long Lots One Lot Frame 2 Rooms Basement $1500.00 Six Acres Water Lights $1250.00 One Acre Suitable for Cabins Store $265.00 Extra Large Lots Good School Locations $350.00 Extra Large Lots West Across Overpass $250 " One lot NW. Good for Home Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd No. St. Provo, Utah We Are Holding FOR YOU: o o o o One 3x10 Rod Lot Close to elementary school. $350. One 3x6 Rod Lot in a good location. Special improvements improve-ments paid in full. $800. A Real Income Property A fine Duplex in excellent location. $6750. Residence Property where you would enjoy living located on 12th North near B. Y. U. Campus with extra lot. $6500. 5 Room Modern Home at Orem $3625. 16 Acres with 6!4 Shares Provo Bench Water Located Lo-cated near Lincoln High School. Good Subdivision location. Joins State Hi-way. Hi-way. $6800. Real Farm Land Bargain 16.66 acres with 14 shares of East River Bottom water. $3150. 8 Acre with 3 Shares of Timpanogos Water, located locat-ed along East Canyon Driveffor only $2625. o o o o Prows & Stein Realty Co. 53 North "University Ave. PHONE 456 After Hours Phone: Wilford R. Stubbs ..040-J4 R. P. Done 1029-M J. Edwin Stein ".1156 Owens Realty Co. 45 West 1st North. Ph. 175 "A Square Deal or No Deal" 5 Room Frame 4x6 Lot Sewer, Sidewalk $1100. New 5 Room Brick, Modern Fullbm., furnace, stoker N.E. $5700. New 5 Room Brick, Modern S. E $4150. 17 Acres Close in. Other Homes, Building Lots . . Business Property. . . . List Your Property With Us We sell all kinds of Insurance. In-surance. Remember: "A Square Deal or No Deal" J. A. OWENS A. W. (PAT) SORENSON HELP WANTED FEMALE YOUNG lady for office work, one with stenographic experience and capable of meeting people. Give age, experience, education, if married, and salary expected in first letter. All answers will be strictly confidential. Address Box C-900, care of the Herald. jl9. Dust from Australian storms often settles in New Zealand, 1400 miles distant. frOR RENT FURNISHED ELECTRICALLY .equipped apartments. apart-ments. Hot water, heat. 92 West 4th .North. , , , J16 HEATED, furnished., rooms, for sleeping , or light housekeeping. 542 North 1 West. Near B. Y. U. - 316 HEATED 3 room apartment, sleeping porch. 451 North 2nd East. 316 2 . ROOM furnished apartment, $10.00. 371 North 3 West. jl6 SMALL modern apartment, refrigeration, re-frigeration, gas stove. 270 East 2nd South. 319 1 ROOM, furnace heated, apartments, apart-ments, lights, gas $12. 591 North 3rd East. , 314 MODERN sleeping room, private entrance. 420 East 3 South. 18 3 ROOM modern apartment, steam heat, 170 West 2 South. 318 2 ROOM basement apartment. In quire 180 East 5 South. Phone 1035J. 310 3 ROOM modern apartment. 420 East 3rd South. f 5 OR unfurnished 3 or 4 room apart ment. 227 East 3 North. Phone 363J. f4 2 ROOM apartment, piano. 167 West 5 North. 330 HEATED bedroom. 289 East Center. 315 APARTMENT, heat, hot water. Adults. 270 North 1 East. Phone 1525J f3 BOARD AND ROOM FOR students or working men Private bath $25. 911 North 2 East. 313 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 1 5 and 4 room apartments, electrically elec-trically equipped, heat, hot water. wa-ter. Phone 759J. 316 4 ROOM modern apartment, heat, hot water. 720 East 8 North. jl6 6 ROOM apartment. 78 East 7th North. Call 1335J. jl6 2 ROOM modern house. Joseph Hancock, Orem. jl6 LOVELY apartment, heat, hot water, cooking. 190 South 5th West. jl6 6 ROOM home, full basement, garage. ga-rage. Inquire at 441 East 2nd North. jl6 5 ROOM modern home. 742 West 4 th North. J23 3 ROOM apartment, heat, hot water, wa-ter, electric range. 453 North University. Phone 1397. J16 3 ROOMS, heat, cooking gas, refrigerator. re-frigerator. 284 North 5 West. jl6 3 ROOM modern apartment, electric elec-tric equipped. Heated. 382 South University. tf 4 ROOM modern apartment. 169 North 7th West. jl4 3 ROOM apartment, electric equipped, heat, hot water, laundry laun-dry room furnished. Inquire rear 581 North 3rd East. j!4 NEWLY decorated 7 room home. 171 North 1 East. Phone 118 or 846-J. 313 3-ROOM modern apartment, with range and heater. 330 East 2nd South. jig 3 OR 4 room apartment, best location. Phone 557. f2 FOR SALE OR RENT PIANOS, Accordions. Lessons. Bargains. Phone S. W. Williams, 308 East 3rd South. J26 Homes Registration Office VACANT DWELLING ACCOMODATIONS FOR RENT Date .?..f0rm may be used in listing living quarters for Rent with ths Homes Registration Office, at 32 West Center Street in Provo. Owner, Manager or Agent Tel (fVrson who ran bo Contacted for additional Information) AUdrens AddreHa of cnoom ( ) Sow Vacant ( Dwplllns ... (Family Vnlt( ) Now Occupied '( ) Addroa of (Hoom ( ) Now Vacant ( ) 'Dwelling (Family Tnlt( ) Now Occupied ( ) Addretw of (Rooni ( ) Xow Vacant ( ) Dwelling (Famljy I nit( ) Now Oci-upieU ) Please Include vacant accommodations which have become occupied, accommodations which have become vacant, and any accommodations not previously listed with the Homes Registration Registra-tion Office, Or Phone 07. . It is requested that property owners and agent inform the-Homes the-Homes Registration office of any units that become rented after listing as vacant. In order to give proper and efficient service. " FOB RENT FURNISHED 3 ROOMS, bath, apartment. Strictly modern. Close in. Phone 1015W. jl8 NEWLY furnished and decorated 5 - room house. Electric stove, refrigerator. Furnace with stok er and blower. Garage. ,341 North 4th West. Very desirable location. Phone 505. J16 PLEASANT 2 room apartment. 284 East 1st North. fll HEATED, bedroom in new modern mod-ern home, garage. 605 East 8th North. 316 4 ROOM ijasement apartment ' 60 East 4th North. j23 4 ROOM apartment. 433 East 4th South. Phone 1070W. 316 TWO basement rooms, lights, heat. 115 South 3rd West. 313 NICELY furmshed upstair apart ment, 101 East 8th North. 313 OR unfurnished, new home, garage. ga-rage. 100 North 7 East. jl9 2 ROOM apartment, lights, coal, gas furnished, $20. 390 South 5th West. 319 STATISTICS QUIT CLAIM DEEDS Utah County to Theo-dorus Theo-dorus E. McKean. Sec. 13, twp. 11, R 3 E Utah County to Theo-dorus Theo-dorus E. McKean. See. 7, .$1.00 .$1.00 .$1.00 .$1.00 .$1.00 .$1.00 twp. 11, R 4 E , Utah County to Frank M. Spencer. Sec. 13, twp. 11, R 3 E Utah County to Frank M. Spencer. Sec. 14, twp. 11, R 3 E Utah County to Frank M. Spencer. Sec. 23, twp. 11, R 3 E Utah County to Frank M. Spertcer. Sec. 13, twp. 11, R 3 E Utah County to Provo Fourth Corp. of L D S church. Sec. 12, twp. 7, R 2 E Utah County to John Bev-eridge. Bev-eridge. Sec. 5, twp. 5, R 1 E Utah County to Frank J. Larson, Adm. Lot 4, Mk 62. Plat A. Spanish Fork Utah County-to Frank 3: Larson, Adm. Sec. 17, twp. 8, R 3 E Utah County to Frank J. Larson, Adm. Lot 1, blk 76, Plat A. Spanish Fork Utah County to Helen D'e-mos. D'e-mos. Lot 11, blk. 1, Plat A, Steel City Utah County to Tom E. Demos. De-mos. Lot 13, blk 1, Plat A. Steel City Utah County to Tom E. Demos. De-mos. Lot 14, blk. 1, Plat A. Steel Citv Utah county to Peter Mor-tensen. Mor-tensen. Sec. 18, township 8. R. 3E Utah Couty to Wesley Rawlings and Bernice Rawlings. Sec. 21, twp. 6, R 2 E Utah County to Joseph A. Dickerson. Lot 1, blk 49, Plat A, Pi.- Grove Utah County to Dixon Real Estate Co. Sec. 7 twp, 7, R 3 E, blk 9, Plat C, Provo , Utah County to Maud D. Markham. Lot 3, Blk 115, Plat A, Provo Utah County to Louis Odell Peterson. Lot 1, blk 85, Plat. A, Lehi Utah County to DouglasC. Smith, Sec. 17, twp. 5, R 1 E Utah County to Jesse Max Roberts & Irene D. Rob $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 NO Down Payment . . on . . REPAIR WORK 12 MONTHS TO PAY! CANNON-ASHTON, CANNON-ASHTON, Inc. 2nd South & Univ. Ave. erts. Sec. 18. two. 7. R . , , 3 . E .. , . , . ............ .$1.00 Utah County to Karl Bandley and Anna B. Bandlev. Sec. 6. twb. 7. R 3 B ,. .$1. 00 Utah . County to J. Perry Larsen. Sec. 35, twp. 8, R 2 E , $1. 00 Utah County , to Frederick J. Wall t and Emma E. Will. Sec 10, twp 10, R l.E . ...... .......,$1.00 Utah County to Susie Fuller. Ful-ler. Lots 6. 1. blk 4A. Plat D, Steel City $1.00 utan uouniy to Hayaen Hollndrake. Sec, 15. twp. 0, R 1 E ...$1.00 Utah County to Hayden Holihdrake. Sec. 14, twp. 5, R 1 E $1.00 WARRANTY DEEDS J. Earl " Varney and Elda B. Rasmussen to Investment Invest-ment Co. Blk 53, Plat A, Provo $10.00 Melvin R. Johnson and La Vina Varney to Utah County Creameries of America. Sec. 10, twp. 5, R I E $1.00 A. H. Mitchell and Irva G. Mitchell, to Ole C. Anderson. An-derson. Sec. 12, twp. 7, R 2. E $10.00 Ross H. Torrey and Edith ' Viola Allan, to Sylvester ' Allan. Sec. 15, twp. 8, R 3.E $1.00 Mary T. Christofferson to Harvey A. Dahl. Sec. 15, twp. 5, R 3 W $80.00 Only about one-ninth as much light is shed on the earth by a half-full moon as by a full moon. Sergeant York .A: mm Gary Cooper is seen above as Alvin C. York, the sharp-shooting soldier who couldn't be stopped. His portrayal of this role is al ready being mentioned for an Academy award. "Sergeant York" uTlcheduled for snowing at the Paramount theatre Sunday. WESTERN HORIZONTAL 1 Depicted state. 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Henry Ford, who has been ac cused for years. of being an anti- semite, categorically denied the charges today in a letter tts Slg-mund Slg-mund Livingston, B'nia B'rith of ficial, and assailed antagonism against Jews. Mickey Rooney, who played kid parts up to the day of his marriage' at the age of 21, and his actress bride, 19-year-old Ava Gardner, honeymooned today at the fashionable fash-ionable De Monte hotel, following their marriage Saturday at the little town of Ballard, Cat. O. M. Bounds, 47, one of the nation's oldest airplane pilots he had been flying since 1914 was fatally injured when he stepped into the path of a whirling pro- pellor at Oklahoma City. The Tokyo radio claimed that Sir Shenton Thomas, . governor of British Malaya, had fled to India following the fall of Kuala Lum pur. Ann Sheridan and George Brent returned to Hollywood from their honeymoon and got a wedding present from their studio, Warner Brothers, in the form of an extra week of vacation. Delegate Anthony J. Dimond of Alaska, a Democrat, has announc ed his candidacy for his sixth term. . . . Former Gov. James Curley of Massachusetts was ordered ord-ered by a district 3udge to pay the city of Boston $42,629 at the rate of $500 a week in connection with the allegedly illegal settlement of a land-damage suit. Rita Hayworth has' recovered from influenza and is back at work .... Gens. Philippe Paul Matter and Gustave DuDerouis. so-caMed "free mason" eenerals. were ordered retired by the Vichy government. Court records disclose that John Barrymore has paid Attorney Attor-ney Walter Durst $10,000 in settlement set-tlement of a long-standing legal action. King Gustav of Sweden, opening open-ing a new session of parliament, said it was his firm resolve to put-sue put-sue a foreign policy aimed at pre- serving the peace and freedom of I his country. STATE 19 Fails to follow suit in card playing. 21 A process ot the temporal bone behind the ear. 23 Weird. 24 Espouse. 26 Varnish ingredient. . 29 Biblical JoOrf. 30 Nullifies. 32 Crystalline substance. 33 Deer tracks. 34 Narrow Inlet. 36 Department of Public Education . (abbr.). 38 Fluff from fabrics. 39 Anger. 40 Circle part. 41 Twist into "'ringlets. 44 Yellow ocner. 46 New Zealand ratite bird. 3 Alder tree. 4 Mind. 6 Ruminant mammal. 6 Hops kiln. 7 Lieutenant (abbr.). 8 Leave. 9 Incline. 10 Perceive. ll Greek letter. 12 Showers 13 Paid publicity tnl.). 4g Parent. 17 Compass poinl51 AH right QUESTIONS AND ANSvERS ABOUT TIRE RATIONING REGULATIONS WASHINGTON. Jan. 13 0IE The. Office of Price 'Administration, 'Administra-tion, today issued the following interpretations of tire rationing regulation in question-answer fornrc Question A certificate holder purchases a new tire which blows oat or otherwise is .destroyed. Doea he need new certificate to purchase a new tire to replace the tire so destroyed? A. Yea. . . Q. Is a tire, for which the local lo-cal board issued a certificate in the manner described in 'the preceding pre-ceding question, taken from the local outa? A. Vea. . Q. May a retail . auto sales agency put its own new tires on used cars to be sold to the public. A. No. Q. What are the general provisions pro-visions relating to obsolete tires and tubes? A. Certificates for the pur chase ot obsolete tires and tubes may be issued by the local board without reeard to quotas, provia' ed the applicant establishes nis need for such types and agrees to turn In tires to be replaced. Q. An eligible vehicle has lour serviceable tires and a spare which Is not serviceable. May the local board, subject to Its quota, Issue a certificate to enable the oper ator of such vehicle to obtain one serviceable spare? A. Yes, but the local board has discretion to require the applicant to obtain a retread or used tire for this purpose. Q. May tires be obtained for trucks of a warehouse Jobber used to distribute semi-finished steel from the Jobber's warehouses to steel processors? A. Yes, i the trucks are used exclusively for this or other authorized au-thorized purposes. Q. Is a car operated by a vol unteer Red Cross worker an eligible elig-ible vehicle? A.---N0. Q. May a manufacturer of new tires, tubes or casings sell to the manufacturer of new vehicles. tires, tubes or casings to be used as part of the original equipment of such vehicles? A. Yes, with the approval of OPMV Q- May a certificate holder lease from a manufacturer "bber tires, casings or tubes of HOLD EVERYTHING Break it up-thal's nol wliat we mean by 'keep 'em ixiUnf!,M . . - Funny the number acd size specified la the;Certiflcate?. . ... , Aj Yes,.,pjroylded .the . lease is made pursuant to an agreement or. renewal, of. an agreement- in effect bri Dec. 11, 1941. Funeral Services Service's Held For -,-Laurence Seeb'e Last rites for Laurence Beebe, of Provo, were conducted Sunday at the Community church. v Music was furnished ' by the Singing p Mothers of the Fourth ward, following . the organ prelude. pre-lude. Two hymns were sung by. a quartet, made , up , of , Mrs r Leon Miller, Mrs. Roger Berry", David S. Baker, and Joseph Halbersleben. Rev. Edwin Irwin of, the Community Com-munity church gave the sermon. , Committal services at the Provo burial park were under the direction direc-tion of the American Legion. Services.HeldPdr. . J. Evan Kimber Funeral 'cervices for J. Evan Kimber were conducted by Bishop Tetry Oldroyd, In the. Provo Sixth ward Chapel, Saturday. ; : , .... Speakers paying tribute were Walter Cox, Bishop Ernest Frand-sen Frand-sen of the Manavu, ward, , A, JkL Anderson and Bishop ' Oldroyd, Peter Jensen and William Knud-ien, Knud-ien, Jr. sang, "Ths . Lord la My Shepherd", and . ."Guide. . Mft -, ,to Thee." Mrs. Bernice Dastrup Jang "Oh jpry,.Those Tears" and Ther-on Ther-on Maynard sang "Love's-Old Sweet Song.". All musical numbers were .accompanied by Mrs. Fay Loveless. . ; . ' . Invocation was bv Sevmou T. Gray and the benediction was bf- zerea Dy Peter Jensen. v - Burial and additional '. services took place in Salina, Sunday. ASSESSOR NAMED V Appointment of Leland Beeit f Alpine as deputy 'assessor for Alpine district was approved by the Utah county commission Mon- aay on recommendation 01 u u. Atwood, county assessor.- ' There are aDDroximatelv looo persons on the payroll of ' the American Red Cross. Business I . ' It's a blackoat. darling niy suit was too loud P |