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Show .BUSINESS F And PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Tou win find these Merchant and Professional People anxious to serve you. It will pay you to batronlze them. ' AUTO GLASS LET ua replace your broken glass. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 472-490 South University. Phone 100. tf AtJTO PARTS USED ALL KINDS of auto parts and ' tires. Provo Hide & Fur Co. tf AUTO RADIATOR RADIATORS repaired and flushed. flush-ed. Ahlander Mfg. Co,- 476 - South University. Phone 100. tf DECORATING FREE estimates on painting and decorating. Phone 056. Terms if desired. azs PAINTING, paper hanging. Call 1405-NR. 671 East 6 South. a5 FURNITURE REPAIRING REFINISHING, re-upholstering like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone 544. tf INSULATION U. S. ROCK Wool saves fuel in winter and cooler In summer. U. S. Rock Wool Co. 160 So. 3rd East. Phone 213. Grant Eklns, district manager. tf MOVING AND STORAGE YELLOW CAB AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving. Packing, Storage, Shipping. Ship-ping. Phone 300. 170 West 1st North. tf PAPERING AND PAINTING LET us do it. Complete painting and paperhanging service. H. Kirkwood. Phone 253-W. ml, PLUMBING AND HEATING P. L. LARSON, 343 West Center. Phone 574. Call us for estimates, esti-mates, tf STOVE REPAIRING aLL makes at the General Shop. 135 North University Avenue. Phone 915W. tf STOVE AND WASHER RUFAIKS C. Owen jjraper (Doc. Fixit). Call new phone 031-R-2 for any repairs. re-pairs. 350 North 17th West. al8 SHOE REPAIR FIRST class up to date quick work on shoes, by "Sam The Shoe Man." at 278 West Center tl TAILORING THAT distinguished look, perfect fit, lasting shape, long wear, Tailor made. For that kind and expert repair work see Mitchell the Tailor. 491 South 2 West. a27 FOR SALE CARS 1938" CHEVROLET ' Master be-lux be-lux Town Sedan. Radio, heater, seat covers, clean. Car in excellent ex-cellent condition. 210 North 3 West. South Apartment. a3 1935 MASTER De Luxe Chevrolet Chevro-let 2-door Sedan. Good rubber. 495 North 9 West. a3 1941 CHEVROLET town sedan. 7000 miles, no trade-ins. Phone , N. S. Evans, 104, Lehi. a2 1936 FORD Coupe. Inquire 56 West 2 North, Spanish Fork, al FOR SALE OR TRADE CASH for tires and rags. -Cannon Ashton Inc. 191 South University Univer-sity Avenue. a6 ON HOME. 1942 Studebaker Commander. Com-mander. 17 West 8 South. al FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ONE. Majestic coal range. 30 gallon gal-lon water tank. Both in perfect condition. Inquire 643 North 5 East, . a2 COAL furnace and stoker. Also coal range and water tank. All like new. Owner must selL Make offer. Phone 307W. al METAL B Flat Utona Claironet in good condition. $20.00. 115 South 3rd West. - al WANTED MISCELLANEOUS A HOME for elderly man with middle aged couple or person. Write Box 4X Herald. al HELP WANTED FEMALE STENOGRAPHIC and office work. Write Herald Box K. a2 EXPERIENCED girl for house work, 360 East 6 North. a2 WAITRESS wanted. Phone 055J1 ------ - a2 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Real Property! When You Sell When You Buy-When Buy-When You Insure Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd No. St Provo, Utah Productive Land! 19 A. Productive Orchards-Modern Orchards-Modern Furnace Heated House, Brick Construction-Outbuildings. Construction-Outbuildings. Very handy to Provo. NEW HOUSE MODERN 12 Acres in Delicious Fruits Coops with poultry Included In-cluded Main State Highway High-way Location. OLD MODERN BRICK H'JUSE 20 Acres in Orchards and Farm Land Outbuildings Main ''State Highway. FIVE ACRES With COOPS 1 Mi. W. of Highway. Orem Reasonable deal and valuable valu-able to own. MODERN NEW HOME NW. Provo Just Completed Priced Right. GOOD MODERN HOUSE With Extra Large" Lot N. W. Provo. LAND and HOMES Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd No. dt.t Provo, Utah Owens Realty Co. 7 Rn?s. with 4 Rms. In Bae-ment Bae-ment Not Md.; 2 extra lots, coops, etc. Close In, $4200. 6 Km. Brk. Ideal for apts. or eating house, near Union Depot; 2 extra bldg lots only . $2750. Without lots, $2250. 202 Acre Cattle Ranch Mod. home, 56 head cattle, grazing permits, implements etc. Close to highway. $18,-000. $18,-000. Might consider mod. home in Provo. 52 Acre with Home, barns, etc., Am. Fork $7350. 5 Ac. Am. Fork Close in, $1350. 6 Rm. Mod., i Ac Close in, $3200, terms. Center St. Location for Rent Also Office Rooms Owens Realty Co. 45 West First North MEA-HiNiLY remodeled brick home. Ideal location, carpeting, curtains, stoker, furnace. Call 1175. a2 LARGE six room brick home, out buildings: 3 coops, brooder house. 5 acres of land. Inquire Frank Cowan. 808 West 3 North. Pay.soi' Phone 118-J. a3 FIVE ROOM home, finished basement, base-ment, northeast location. Phone 1824. All NOTICE List Your Property with DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. "WE ARE SELLING" 236 West Center St. PHONE 75 Heal Realty Co. 4 Room. Modern Home with deep lot $2000. 5 Room Brick Stucco with deep lot, close in $2300. 4 Room Brick Home, Northeast, North-east, with basement apartment, apart-ment, 2 sets plumbing and furnace; deep lot and garage ga-rage $4000. New 4 Room Strictly Mod with V acre lot, East' slde $4000. ' ' New 5 Room Strictly Mod. Brick, Northeast $5800. Many Choice Building Lots and Acreage; also splendid buys in farms, chicken ranches and cattle ranches. List With," Insure With and Buy from Heal Realty Co. 165 W. Center, Provo, Utah PHONE 4 "We Sell the Earth and Insure Its Contents" After Hours Call: W. Ward Heal or T. H. Heal 876 J. E. Syrett ..1130 WORK WANTED : GIRL wants housework. Phone 1779. a3 FOR SALE REAL . ESTATE Real Estate Buys f 28005 Room Mod. Frame Home 3 Bedrooms, South front. N. E. location. $ 11,500 Cape Cod Colonial Home Red Cedar Siding 7 rooms, beautiful grounds. Carpets. East Center St. $2650 10 Acre of Choice Land In Orem 3 Acres In fruit. Good water right. $26505 Acres and 6 Room Modern Home, Am. Fork. Rowan Realty Inc 67 E. Center St. Phone 110 . After Hours: Spencer Grow ........ 17R6 Cha E. Rowan ..... .1255 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 3 ROOM apartment. Heat, gas furnished. 170 West 2 South. alO 3 ROOM modern, low rent apartment. apart-ment. 330 East 2nd South. a3 3 MODERN apartments. One two and three room. 720 East 8 North. , a29 3 ROOM modern apartment. Couple. 454 South 3 East. a3 3 ROOM modern apartment, heated. heat-ed. ,135 North 7th West. a3 2 MODERN apartments for couples. Inquire 846 North 5 East. a3 3 ROOM modern apartment. Newly decorated. Inquire 371 North 4 West. alO 3 ROOM modern apartment, electric elec-tric equipped. Heated. 382 South University. tl FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 SLEEPING rooms. Steam heat ed. 210 North 3 West. a2 4 ROOM apartment and 2 ro apartment. Heat, lights and water wa-ter furnished. Phone 1787. al ROOM in beautiful home. Furnished Fur-nished or unfurnished. Next to bath. 460 East 4 North. al 1 OR 2 room apartment. Gas, lights, heat. Reasonable. 091 North 3 East. '' al 4 ROOM apartment and 1 room apartment. Modern. Phone No. 2 or 924. al 3 ROOM furnished apartment and sleeping porch. 451 North 2 East. a6 2 ROOMS, heatedAhot water, gas. furnished. 441 East 7 North. a2 3 ROOM apartment. Couple. 315 North University Avenue. Cell after 4. a24 STARTUP'S apartment. 67 North 1 West. Real comfort. Popular prices. al9 SMALL modern apartment. Also sleeping rooms. 418 North 5th West. a5 FURNISHED and heated apartment. apart-ment. 316 North 2nd East'. Phone 1031M. a30 TWO room modern apartment. 409 East 2 North. (No smokers. smok-ers. ) a6 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BLISS, Russet seed potatoes. Ray E. Loveless. Phone 049J1. Orem. a6 ONE black Lapin, one Australian Rabbit fur jackets. Bargain $5 each. 433 East Center. a2 LOTS, used lumber, board, room for working men. 955 North University. a5 HAY, A-l alfalfa. First and sec-' sec-' ond cutting. 67 South 2 East, Springville, Utah. a3 12 INCH two bottom John Deer plow. Draper Feeds. Phone 1265. a3 MILCHING nanny goats. R.F.D. No. 3, Box 127. - a3 3 USED tractor plows. One 1936 Terraplane coupe. Priced for quick sale. 50 East 1st North or Phone 951. a3 CHOICE Laythem Raspberry-plants. Raspberry-plants. Mrs. Ella Baum. R.F.D. No. 3, Box 157. a2 IDEAL work shoes. Rebuilt for . wear. Louis Kelsch and Sons, Booterie. a27 RECONDITIONED 2-way plows, walking plows, disc harrows, spring . tooth harrows. V. F. Wiscombe. Phone 034-R-l. a2 GOOD cow, milking. Apples, sweet Cider. Thomas. Phone 1048. al ROLLED edge corner sink, ice box. 270 North 1 East. Phpne 1525-J. - a23 ROSE plants, choice colors. Provo Rose Garden. 854 West 1 North, - al ONE horse. 8 years , old. 1500 pounds, R. F. D. 3 Box 127. a2 f HELP WANTED MALE MAN or-boy to help with milk- ing. 672 North 5 West. , a7 NEW, lumber and Supply Company Com-pany needs man to contact consumers. con-sumers. No experience necessary. neces-sary. Steady position to ' right man. Call Mr, English 196?M. . . - . , - .-: a2 travel oppoRTUNrrraa STUDENT, will share expenses and-drive to California. Phone 525. a2 ItOO.US WANTED J WANTED permanently 2 or 3 modern rooms, furnished or partly furnished In. Provo or vicinity. Must be reasonable, cool, quiet. Working nights, steady position, can, furnish best of references. Write Herald Her-ald Box 23. al BOARD AND ROOM FORmnTGomealsr loca-tion. loca-tion. 56 South 4 East, i a5 FOR LEASE FARM property, located Provo bench. Phone 001J . ,or 1881 Provo. f . al LOST LADIES" pigsk in r glove 'near , "WaT greens on Monday. 67 East" 3rd North. Reward. v . h2 WANTED TO RENT MODERN 4 or 5 room furnished house, with 2 bedrooms. Writa Herald Box 45. Give Phone number. al LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult Comity Clerk or the Respective Signers for Farther Information. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING .Notice is hereby given that a meeting will be held in the board room, Central school building, 63 South -4 th West street, Tuesday, April 14, 1942, at T p. m., for th purpose of giving a public heart lng in the matter of increasing the budget for Provo city schools, for "the fiscal year 1941-42. be cause of the large influx of school children. BOARD OF EDUCATION. j By J. FRED FECHSER. I ClerKNnd Treasurer. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF HEARING Case No. 2540 Before the Public Servfbe Commission Com-mission of Utah. 111 ihTMTaAttfT.f the AppNcation J. iui I permit to operate as a contract motor carrier of passengers in intra-state commerce between Spring Lake, Utah, and the new. steel mill site near Geneva Utah; and from Payson, Utah 4 to Dividend. Utah, via U. S. Highway No. 6. Notice Is hereby given that the above entitled Matter which was scheduled to be heard L3fore the Public Service Commission ot Utah, ' on Wednesday, March 25, 1942, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., has been postponed, and will be heard before the Commission at its office, of-fice, 314 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, the 7th day of April, 1942, commencing at 10:00 a. m. This is an application for permission per-mission to operate a bus line under the name and style of Myers Bus Line to haul passengers by motor vehicle from Spring Lake, Utah, to the new Steel mill site near Geneva, Utah; and from Payson, Utah, to Dividend, Utah, via U. S. Highway No. 6. By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 26th day of March, 1942. CHAS. A. ESSER, -Secretary. Published in The Daily Herald, April 1, 2, 1942. STATISTICS WARRANTY DEEDS Samuel W. Kitchen & Edith Kitchen to Wilmot G. Rowley and Zola Rowley. Lot 2, tlk 50, Plat A, Provo S10 Nellie Morgan to Grant R. Morgan. Lot 3, blk 72, Plat A, Spanish Fork $1 J. Rulon and Fern R. Mor gan to Grant R. Morgan. Lot 3, blk 72, Plat A, Spanish Fork $1 Grant R. and Catherine J. Morgan to LeRoy and Mary Curtis. Lot 3, blk. , 72, Plat A, Spanish Fork... $10 Elenora Jones, Bingham, unmarried, to John B. Jones and Jane Jones. Sec. 12, township 8, R. 2 E. $10 Mark Kerby and Pattie Kerby - to Lucile J. Russell. Rus-sell. Lot 6, blk. 1, East Park Add, $1 - S. E. Cassity and Lurline Cassity to Junius B. Smith. Sees. 20-21, 28, township 7, R. 4 E. ...... $10 State Bank of Provo to James L. English. Sec 3, township 7, R 2 E ........ $1 Ray Leslie Meldrum to Grace Meldrum Allman. Sec. 6, township 7, R 3 E . ....... 31 QUIT CLAIM' DEEDS ' ' David H. Jones and Mary E. Jones to John B. Jones and Jane Jones. Sec. 12, township 8, R 2 E ........ $1 1?" 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VERTICAL 1 Set afloat PrTg5 ,.. .y, ,DTgSENf hIarIH gjjg?TlRrisl IrIeITIS i 5lcT SnIoI rd.M.LLiTlHlelJAlclTlQlRl "fIeIhIAIL t l-iATiDTtlEl I T'r'T" 5 6 7"1 ""' 9"" IP II 12 ririzri , . , Mtf&fyl udM , r- 26 27 ir : WTT 31 33 : 54 35 ml ZbEZMlZZli -r;:;i l47 11148 Itfea -BBiB 7&ntf" S3 ss fT sT lr- msF eo ffi- Orem News Mrs. Lynn Spaugy was hostess at a gay birthday party at her home on the occasion of the anniversary an-niversary of her young daughter, Joan, who was six year old. Lively games were played and delicious de-licious refreshments were served. A Knantifnl hirthrinv rnkc With candles was a feature. Tjvl trifia wrm rprfivfr1 hv tne - J o - - - little honoree. The guests were Janice Cook, Carole Cook, David Cook, Lyle Mae McDonald, Kath-erine Kath-erine Singleton, Johnle, Stewart and Robert McDonald, Tommy King, Evan Singleton and Joan Saugy. Mrs. Lawrence Maycock entertained enter-tained a group of children at her home Monday afternoon complimenting compli-menting her daughter Hellen on her seventh birthday anniversary. An Easter egg hunt was the main event. An Easter theme was carried car-ried in the tasty refreshments of which a lovely birthday cake with candles was a feature. The hon- na tvovwt Invelv eMftsi from the following little friends: Loy Adams, Carole Gay Gardner, Neal Roberts, Ivan Farnsworth, Phyllis Phyl-lis Farnworth, Wayne Maag, Gar ry Pyne, Verla Terry, Inland Dc Lange, Ralph Smith. Robbln Terchausky, Raymond Finch, Lynn Poulson, Beverly Boothe, Carole Gordon and Hellen May cock. Among the relatives who came from out of town for the birthday, party given- in compliment to Mrs. Julia C. Burr Monday evening were Miss De Esta Burr, Howard Cunningham and his mother of Sacramento, Calif., Wilford Burr of Burrville. Mrs. Chloe Turguson of Salina, Mr. and Mrs. By Han- sett of Annabella, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ursenback of Mt. Pleasant, Funny Business "Could I be put in the guard cake I just received, Sir? SECRETARY" slructur 12 Weird. lSTeUuri t fsvmbl . 18 Help. 20 Ambition. 22 Mineral rock 25 Post office) (abbr.). 27 Pine for. 29 Wearies. 30 Border of shrubs. 33 Arid. 35 Fish. 38 Skinflints. 39 Also. 40 Cold season. 41 Chooses. -43 Possesses. 45 Suited. . 47 Legal claim. 49 Backward. 50 Senior . (abbr.). 51 High card. 52 Age: 53 Canine. 54 rootlike part 56 Army order (abbr.).' . 58 Print measure 60 The (Fr.). Li 2 Aluminum (symbol). 3 Employ. 4 Maize. 5 Capital of Portugal. 6 Anger. T North America (abbr.). 8 Middle. ,9 Speed competition 10 Ritardando (abbr.). 11 Hypothetical George Pcay of Pleasant Grove, G. M. Burr of Salina and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Burr of Ephrlam. Among the ladies from Orem to attend the District Federated Clubs convention at Provo Satur day were Mrs. Thomas "A;-Jacobs, Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, Mrs. T. Ario Allen, Mrs. E". B. Terry, Mrs. Thomas Cordner, Mrs. Law rence Maycock, Mrs. John Lewie, Mrs. R. D. Wells, Mrs. Ada Skinner Skin-ner . Miss Neva Boothe of Nephl visited vis-ited at the Joseph E. Boothe home Saturday. Mre. Anna Olsen of Salt Lake City spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. D. Wells. Her daughter, Barbara, Ls spending tne week with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. John Caley, Mrs. Clara G. Sidwell, Mrs. Fern Lau-die Lau-die and Mrs. Phyllis Hancock were visitors at the L. D. S. temple tem-ple in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Howe and their family were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. ' Mrs. George Stone has gone to San Diego, Calif, to rejoin her husband, who Is in service there, i Chester. Kocherhans and Richard McDonald accompanied her. Formals Voted Out At Commencement ' SPANISH FORKAs a patriotic patrio-tic measure and to cut down the expense of graduation to the minimum, min-imum, .the- girls of the senior class of the Spanish Fork high school have voted to wear ; short dresses for commencement Instead of the long formal dresses which have been Che pride of the seniors for many years. Voting was close there being only four votes majority ma-jority in favor bf the short dresses. house for the duration of the Puzzle Don't Back Down, Milland " A. t ..: Paulette Goddard gets what-for from co-star Ray Milland in their new Paramount comedy-thriller, "The Lady Has Plans," 'Which comes today to the Paramount theatre. Paulette, a reporter mistaken mis-taken for a spy with stolen U. S. Navy plans drawn- on her back In Invisible ink, has ideas on tracking down the real spy which do not meet with Milland's approval. The picture is hilariously funny. In the cast also are Roland Young, Albert DeRker, Margaret Hayes, all of whom give excellent performances. Berkley Charges Pressure Drive WASHINGTON, March 31 (UJJ) Senate Democratic Leader Al-ben Al-ben W. Barkley, Ky., charged ten-day ten-day that an organized attempt ls being made to "intimidate, browbeat brow-beat and insult" congress into enacting en-acting labor legislation by a campaign cam-paign of "canned threats" of political po-litical defeat. Pleading that labor legislation b postponed, Barkey said in the senate sen-ate that "hasty" enactment of some antlsstrike bill would serve only to "further disunite and divide di-vide our country." "I think it is about time we quit fighting among ourselves and sro to fighting Hitler a lit- rtle,M he declared. ; His statement was provoked by an attempt of Sen. Tom Con-nally, Con-nally, D., Tex., to bring before the senate a measure authorizing the government to seize and operate op-erate strike-bound defense plants. The Connally bill would freeze all working conditions" except wages, in the commandeered factories. Spanish Fork One of the delightful i social events of the week was the Firemen's Fire-men's auxiliary- Easter party in honor of their husbands.; Hostesses Hos-tesses were Mrs. Alberta Ded-rickson, Ded-rickson, Mrs. Alta Johnson, Mrs. Sarah Jex, Mrs. Lois Rowe, Mrs. Mabel Woods and Mrs. Amelia Gull. A delicious hot dinner was served at tables - arranged in a V for Victory. Early spring flowers flow-ers and special Easter place cards added a spring touch to - the tables. ta-bles. Following dinner radio was played, the guests all being awarded award-ed fun making prizes. There were 40 present. A number of the widowed firemen were special guests. - Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hurst entertained en-tertained at dinner in their lovely new home, complimentary to Mr. Hurst's parents, Mr. and MrS. Albert Hurst and family and Mrs Dale Corey and son and daughter of, Payson. Dinner was served at HOLD EVERY THING , 3 - y i 1 ton. Wl ST HtA SKVrCt. INC T. M. tw. Quick, send reinforcements! iVr i HI rVl' A 1 Union Fees for ; Students Argued WASHINGTON, March 81 HE) Rep. John Z. Anderson, R., CaL, today asked Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins to take steps to insure that school students helping help-ing harvest crops in - California this year will be permitted to work without paying union fees. "As you undoubtedly, know," Anderson telegraphed Misa Perk" ins, "school students have been requested by farm producers'-and school officials to assist in harvesting har-vesting farm crops due to a serious seri-ous shortasre of farm labor : that exists in California. He quoted what he ' said . was a statement issued- by California Superintendent of Public . Instruction Instruc-tion Walter F. Dexter as follows: "Students expecting, to - secure employment . should ..; juidprstand that they must . become .members of unions and they should, be informed in-formed of the obligations including includ-ing payment of fees which union affiliation means." Anderson . told Miss . Perkins, "It seems absolutely Incomprehensible Incompre-hensible that students volunteering volunteer-ing services should be required to join union organizations and pay initiation fees and dues." DAMTTA GETS- ; DIVORCE FROM FLYNN . HOLLYWOOD, April 1 ALE) Lili Damita, petite French actress, was granted a divorce Tuesday from Actor Errol Flynn whom aoe charged with ''paying more ; at tention io nis yacnis uian me. The actress told Superior Court Judge William J. Palmer - that Flynn had told her he wanted to be free and didn't want a wife and child. ' Flynn, she testified, would re main away from home "two and three months on yachting - trips, but seldom took me afong." 3 p. m. covers being laid for 14 . . . - i - nr. sna am. ivaoen. ju uaivi LeRoy were additional guests.. .- Mr. and Mrs. OUie Whiteiock of Delta visited Saturday with Mr. anC Mrs. Uri Stewart, Jr. Mr.- and tMrs. Paul. Ewell of Spanish Fork, are happy over the recent" arrival of a son. ; " v. s. at. err. , There's a ibreak-lhrougU |