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Show PROVO (UTAH) -DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. 'AUGUST 111942 PAGE SEVEN f . . I 1 m BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Too will find these Merchant! tad - Professional People anxious to serve you. It will pay you to patronize them. .AUTO GLASS LET us replies your broken Class. Ahlander Mfg. Co, 472-490 South University. Phone 100. tf AUTO PARTS USED ALL KINDS of auto parts and Urea. Provo Hide Fur Co. tf AUTO RADIATOR RADIATORS repaired and flush ed. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 470 South University. Phone 100. tf FURNITURE REPAIRING AEFINISHING, re-upholstering like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone 644. tf KEYS SAFES LOCKS SAFES - opened, combinations changed. Glen's, 234 South State, Salt Lake City. tf MONEY TO LOAN DO YOU need ready cash? Loans from $25 to $2,000 on any easy payment plan. Call 280, N. C Hicks. a26 MOVING AND STORAGE FELLOW CAlr AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving. Packing, Storage, Shipping. Ship-ping. Phope 300. 170 West 1st North. tf MONEY TO LOAN CASH available to $300, friendly quick service, low payments, at the locally controlled Van Wag-enen Wag-enen Investment Co. 75 East Center. Phone 516W. s7 PLUMBING AND HEATING f. L. LARSON, 343 West Center. Phone 574. Call us for esti mates, i tf RADIO SERVICE BARGAINS. New and used radios, also guaranteed service on all makes. Nuttall's Radio Service, 141 North University Ave. Phone 693-W. a23 STOVE REPAIRING LL makes at the General Shop 135 North University Avenue Phone 915W. tf SHOE REPAIR URdT class up to date quick work on shoes, oy "Sam The Shoe Man," at 278 West Center. tf VETERINARIAN CHARLES O. Williamson, specialist special-ist in diseases and surgery of small animals. Grandview, just off highway 91. Thone 039J1. slO LOST GREEN tackle box on northeast shore Deer Creek lake. Call 475. a!2 WALLET in boat at Deer Creek. Finder keep money, return wallet wal-let and papers to 287 East 1st North. al3 STRAYED or stolen black face lamb. Phone 039R2. all GIRL'S dancing toe shoes. 715 West Center. Phone 1147W. Reward. all WANTED TO BUY 3 OR 4 room modern home. Furnished Furn-ished or unfurnished. Write Herald Box 19-D. al7 12-GAUGE pump shotgun.- Will pay cash. Phone 066J1. al2 USED electric soda water cooler. Washburn Service, Orem. al3 PIANOS, . accordions. Spot cash. Phone 940-R, 308 East 3rd South. 85 L O A N S $25 to $300 W want to sere employed men and women who need cash for im worth? pal-pone. If you have a steady Job (even a new one) and re wllllnr and able to repay convenient conven-ient amount each month you ahould be able to get a loan from Personal quickly and simply on signature only or on car or furniture. per mo. repays 0QC In II months w BETWEEN PAT DAT" Loans. $10 to S0 made just as readily as larver loan. 125 for one week costs only 18c. Don't borrow unless a loan is the bt solution to your problem but If It Is, then see J. Van Westen, Manager of Personal Finance Company. Com-pany. He'll give you quick, courteous service. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. lad Floe, Knight Bleak It BAST. CENTKH BTtULKT (Over 'Walgreen Drag) XoiepbofM MS FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Choice Homes and Farm Properties 4.80 Acres of Ground, black loam soil; good for truck gardening or small dairy; 2 room frame home. Close in. $2785. 5 Room Mod. Brick Home; steam heat; 4x12 rod lot; beautiful lawns and shrubs. Splendid location. $5750. 13.60 Acres of Ground, black loam soil, good for truck gardening. 5 room modern brick home, full basement. Located close to Provo. Chicken coops. $9000. 6 Room Mod, Brick Home 5 acres o ground, part in fruit; ltt shares of Provo Bench water; two coops 20x 45. Located in Orem. $6850. Prows & Stein Realty Co. 20 North University Avenue PHONE 456-W After Hours Phone: J. Edwin Stein 1156 Wilford R. Stubbs . .040-J2 PROPERTY FOR SALE! CABINS Grocery Store-Main Store-Main Hi-Ways. CAFE New Buildings Equipment new Opportunity Oppor-tunity for good manager. Hotel Doing good business. Service Station Profitable. 4 Apts $4200 Best location. Duplex, $3150 S.E. Provo. Hay, Heavy Hard to Cut on 10 Acres Pleasant Grove Price $2500. 20 Acres Vernal, Utah TRADE. 80 Acres DUCHESNE Trade. House of Many Rooms Income. In-come. Cost $11,000. Bargain Bar-gain at $9450. Edge Bench Lot $450. LOOK for PROVO HOMES UTAH COUNTY HARMS Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd No. St., Provo, Utah Springville Brick House two sets plumbing. A acre ground; fine location. $4500, easy terms. Springville 5 Room Modern Frame, 2 86-100 acres, water. wa-ter. $3750, terms. Orem 4 Room Mod. Basement Base-ment House, newly finished; large lot, nice lawn, and thrifty young shade trees, etc. $2625 a real buy! Frovo Folks, the finest home in town, one year old. Brick, it has an electric dish washer, sink, refrig., range, carpet, etc. Full basement, air conditioned. $10,500. Orem 4 Room Basement House, one acre ground, Vt share Big Bench water; ether buildings. Total price $1600. We Make 5 Long Time Loans Easy payment plan. FIRE INSURANCE DIXON Real Estate Co. 236 West Center, Provo PHONE 75 After Hours Call: Thomas A. WoLsey, 1861-W 40 acres farm and meadow land. T. E. Diamond estate. Inquire 434 East 4 South, Springville. al6 WANTED WMMMMMMMMsVsssfceaw TRUCKER to haul furniture to Provo from Coalville. Phone 039R2. al4 RIDE to Los Angeles before 15th. Rogers Coffee Cup Cafe. all Highest Cash , Price For Your USED CARS See Us First ANDERSON GARAGE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE owafi Tlfcalty Buys $3200 7 Room Mod. Brick Home Also 2-room brick apartment at rear, partly finished. 'Big lot.' Northeast location. . $28004 Room Mod. Frame Home Built only 3 years. Good location. '$1600 4 Hoom Frame--Wa- ter in home. Garage, large lot. $400 down. $27005 Room Mod. Brick, 3 "bedrooms, large lot Southeast South-east location. Terms. $4200 Income Property 9-room 9-room modern brick. This home is well built and in good condition. Ideal set-up for roomers. Terms. $21008 Room Brick Home 2-family unit. 1 acres. Springville. Farms : Homes : Loans Rowan Realty Inc NEW ADDRESS, 176 West Center, Provo New Phone 2S5-J Apt. House, excellent condition; condi-tion; new furnace, big lot; high income. 3 garages Only $11,600. 8 Room Mod. Brick Close in. $3150; $1000 down. 5 Rooms, fully modern; full basement, brfc. garage, lovely love-ly lot; S.E., $5750; half cash. See Mr. Owens in person on this place. 2 Unit Home, partly fur. Fur., with stoker; home less than 10 years old. Excellent location. $1000 will handle. Shown only by apt after 6 p. m. Owens Realty Co. 45 W. 1st North - Phone 175 LatestBargrains Modern Home out of smoke N.E. $2950. Store and Home, good location; loca-tion; will consider farm. Farm close in to trade for home in town. City Lots Northeast, from $225 up. PAYNE Real Estate PHONE 280 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CHILDS Bed. 449 North 3rd West. Phone 1119. al3 STRICTLY modern gas range, Practically new. Real Bargain. 781 West Center. al3 TANDUM attachment for 1 ton truck, complete with wheels and 8-25 tires. See L. E. Burr or phone 03J1. al7 STUDIO couch. Inquire 38 South 7th West. al2 IRON bed, springs, two tables. 610 West 1st South. al2 ESTATE Heatrola. 173 West 1st South after 6 p. m. al2 GOOD Jersey cow, freshen in month. 488 South 8 West. al2 1941 GLIDER trailer house, 22 feet, 2 rooms, practically new. Good rubber. Call 60W Springville, Spring-ville, 360 East 8 South. al4 PIGS, or will trade for hay or fruit. Owen Draper, 350 North 17th West. al4 LARGE heater, good as new. Phone 1220. all FRESH cow. Marian Hatch, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. North of CCC Camp. all SWEET corn. Come get. Mrs. R. McMiliei noute No. 3, Springville Road. al6 STUDIO . couch, kitchen set, stoves, rugs. 626 West 5 North. all WHITE canning peaches, black native currants. Phone 038J1. al3 VERY liveable house trailer. 269 East 4th North. al2 50 GALLON wooatsn barrels, SI each. 230 South 9th West. al2 BOAT motor, horsepower. Bargain. Bar-gain. Phone 940-R. 308 East 3rd South. all Female Help Wanted! TRAINING Women 18 to 35 30,000 Semi-skilled trained women needed Immediately to take positions in the Aircraft Industry. In-dustry. We will train you in the shortest possible time. Requirement, 2 years High School. 85c to $L25 Per Hour Start when you qualify See WM. L MEIKLE Roberts Hotel August 11 and it HELP WANTED SALESMAN or saleslady wanted. Must have experience. Apply In own handwriting to Herald Box S-18. ' al6 HELP WANTED FEMALE EXPERIENCED woman to cook for boarders. Good salary. Phone I628R. al2 YOU can give your family and home normal attention and also earn fine Income with us. Write Herald, Box 111. all FOR housework, small apartment 833 North 2nd East. Rear basement base-ment apartment. Call before 5 p. m. all HELP WANTED MALE MAN to work in auto supply house. Age no consideration Apply 60 East 1st North. Mr. Thurgood, Utah Auto Parts Co al3 EXPERIENCED salesman to drive bakery truck. Write Herald. Her-ald. Box 28. al3 FOR RENT FURNISHED ONE front room at Darling Hotel, Spanish Fork. Ideal for stu dents. al7 NICE cool sleeping room lor men. 914 North University. al3 SIX sleeping rooms for men. Apply Ap-ply 441 North 1st East. al2 TWO bedrooms. 110 East 4th South. Phone 1352W. all COOL sleeping room for two men. 470 North 5th West. al4 FOR SALE CARS 1935 FORD V-8 Sedan. Eight tires. Bargain. Route 3, Box 22, Provo. al3 1937 V-8 Ford 85. 235 West 12th North. al6 1936 Plymouth coupe. Reasonable. 477 North University. al2 FORD V-8 Dump truck for sale or trade. R. H. McCormick, Riverside Riv-erside Trailer Camp. al3 1935 CHEVROLET Sedan. Priced Pric-ed for immediate sale. Four good tires. 584 West 2nd So. all BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room, good meals Nice location. 213 East 7th' North. al6 FOR SALE OR RENT PIANOS, accordions, guitars. Les sons. Bargains. I buy, sell, teach. Phone Prof. S. W. Wil liams. 308 East 3rd South. s7 FOR RENT NEW Floor Sander and floor polisher. Utah Valley Glass Faint al6 ' LEGAL NOTICES Probata and Guardianship Notices Consult Orasty CUrk the Respective Blgnen for Farttssv Inforamtloti. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of SARAH ANN WRIGHT, other wise known as Sarah A. Wright, otherwise known as Mrs. W. D. Wright, deceased. Creditors will please present claims with vouchers to the undersigned under-signed at the office of Geo. W. Worthen, Farmers and Merchants Bank building, Provo, Utah, on or before the 15th day of October, 1942. (Signed) MERVIN D. WRIGHT, Administrator. Published in The Daily Herald, August 11, 18, 25; September 1, 1942. Lac Masson, Quebec, formerly famous for the Domaine d'Esterel summer resort in the Laurentians, is now an air force training center. cen-ter. It belonged originally to the Belgian Baron Empain. TOP CASH PRICES For Late Model Passenger Cars and Pickup Trucks We Pay Off Contracts or Will Trade Lower Priced Car for Your Equity cAnnon- ASHTON 191 South University runny Business foZZ&eA.. V-'. CO. T NA ttUVtCl. INC, T. m. IIO. U. t. PAT. "Don't look now, but here dame 1- r U. S. ARMY HORIZONTAL 2,6 Pictured U. S. Army official. 11 Flavors. 12 Coltsfoot 14 Those who take sides. 16 Domesticate. 18 Wrench. 19 Corded fabric. 20 Ringworm. 21 Bronze. 22 Era. 24 Rooms in a harem. 25 Nova Scotia (abbr.). 26 Shield fillet. 27 Right (abbr.). 28 Junior (abbr.) 29 Within. 30 Exclamation. 31 Heart (Egypt). 33 Notch. 35 Consumption (abbr.). 37 Person of rank. Answer to JopiHrJLIBjULKE:LEyL-, BRQA PAND AS gF Iwre QNRC AS Y & P I VEFTPgD IRESS 0J ED-OE SHE K I e-VgSrt. S I L I fcTD TTsTT s r ; canTak CAR 'M I DpTRl PENT INK OD OR O U S -jTEE" NIDOI iCTESTWE HMI InIS'tIrIel. "1 E" YRlA 39 Before. 40 Gumbo (pi.). 41 Metal bar. 43 Type of wil? cat. 45 Nets. 47 Act of endearment. en-dearment. 48 Ccvert. 50 Workers in stone. 51 Shakespearean clown. 52 Exhausted, IS a CW-" id 21 mm 13 15 m 26 28 29 mm 3 32 5T 40 4-1 4-2 46 Hsssm 1 43 51 Statistics WARRANTY DEEDS North Fork Investment CO., to Donna J. Stewart. Sec. 11, Twp. 5. Range 3 E $1 North Fork Investment Co., to Evelyn S. Pearson. Sec. 10, Twp. 5, Range 3 E $1 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS Utah county to Elizabeth Hutch inson. Sec. 19, Twp. 4, Range 2 E $1 Utah county to Luella Smith. Lot 4, Blk. 29, Plat A, American Fork ...I $1 Utah county to George Boyce Jr., Sec. 24, Twp. 6, Range 2 E. 1 Utah county to Berne M. Menden- hall. Lot 4, Blk. 42, Plat A. Springville SI Utah county to Rose C. Shoell. Sec. 10, Twp. 6, Range 2 E..S1 Utah county to Louie S. Conk. Lot 3, Blk. 48, Plat A, Payson..Sl OBITUARIES Keith Duggins Funeral services for Keith Dug-gins, Dug-gins, 35, who died Friday in San Jose, Cal., of a paralytic stroke, will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a. m. at the Berg mortuary chapel in Provo. Wyman Berg of the mortuary staff will officinale, officin-ale, i Mr. Duggins died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Duggins, former Provo resident. He had been an invalid most of his life. Burial will be in Provo City Burial park. GUARDS DEPUTIZED Five guards, employed by private pri-vate corporations, were clothed with powers of deputy sheriffs, by authority of the county commissioners com-missioners Monday, on the recommendation recom-mendation of Sheriff Theron S. Hall. . Appointed were: Silos V. Ford r 1 "74 V -"3 comes that synthetic rubber again!' OFFICIAL Previous Puxxle 10 Suffer. 11 Male parents of beasts. t 13 Smudge. 14 Aquatic bird. 15 Exist 17 Direction. 19 Enter again. 23 Gleam. 26 He is Chief ol Army . 31 Book of the Bible. . 32 Cooks in an oven. 34.Those Who ease. 35 Lock of hair. 36 Wagers. 38 Distress. 39 Incident 42 Bone. 43 Enclose. 44 Metal. 46 Place. 47 Beret 49 Symbol for tellurium. 50 Manuscript abbr.). VERTICAL 1 Type of gem (Pi.). 2 Birds. 3 Plastic building build-ing material. 4 Bitter vetch. 5 Steamship (abbr.). 6 British Columbia Colum-bia (abbr.). 7 Rubber tree. 8 Lease. 9 Patriotic. 8 10 3 16 17 Li"!.-??-' S3 20 24- 2.7 35 36 44- g- 4-7 50 5T r It Oretti Society ' Elder Marvin Stratton .who returned re-turned hime last week from the northwestern states mission, was honored with a welcome home testimonal in Sharon ward Sunday evening. He was the main speaker and musical numbers were furnished fur-nished by Mrs. Evelyn Wentz and Miss Maxine Pjnegar. The Misses Beth Cordner, Wana Elder, Beth Crandall, with Miss Betty Wright of Salt Lake City, left Sunday morning for a week's vacation in Diamond Fork, Spanish Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Elder accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gilligan visited with relatives in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr., and Mrs. Leonard Peterson celebrated their wedding anniversary anniver-sary with an afternoon and evening eve-ning spent in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Farley accompanied accom-panied them. Gordon Hansen, who is employed em-ployed at Hill Field, came from Salt Lake City to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Emil Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. James Blair and their son, Melvin, with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen and their family, of Lake View, and Mr. and Mrsl Wayne Blair enjoyed a picnic dinner and outing at Canyon Glen Sunday. The party honored Wayne Blair, who has been . transferred from Salt Lake City to Colorado Springs, and who left Monday to assume his new duties in the parachute para-chute manufacturing plant there. Lynn Bellows, . Rex Dunford, Conrad Ryan and Duane Willet went to Logan Sunday to make arrangements for entering the U. A. C. this faU. and Clarence R. Cary, employes of the Denver and Rio Grande Western West-ern Railroad; William H. Brown and Wesley D. Roper, Columbia Steel company plant at Ironton, and - Clinton H. Roberts, --Geneva works of the Columbia Steel com . .... 9Bferv- m m pany at Vineyard. Pile Drivers LP i -5 f 5, r U: . 1 1 , x w . . , , i They started out to "Roast Hitler," but more than 3000 guests at the victory party staged by the Pile Drivers' Union at San. Anselmo, Calif, decided to Include Mussolini and Hirohlto as well. Then, around the all-night all-night bonfire, shipyard employes, soldiers, sailors and other men and women defense workers watched Joe Torres (left), an Indian, help his-son his-son draw a bead on the Axis leaders. The party began Saturday and lasted 24 hours. . : Salem News The Salem Literary club held a novel "hobo" party at the head of Salem lake Thursday evening. eve-ning. They enjoyed a weiner roast and contests were held for which prizes were awarded. Present were Minnie Hanks, Eleanor Ed-man, Ed-man, Laura Pennypacker, Louise Card, Mary Christensen, Lillian Curtis, Emma Sabin, Priscilla Christensen, Julia Purser, Roycle Stone, Beatrice Davis, Zella Stone, Ivy Davis, Lillie Sabin, Merle Stone, Davetta Stewart, Beatrice Stone and Eula Card. Mrs. Emma Martin of Stockton, Stock-ton, California, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Angus D. Taylor and family. The descendants of Soren P. Christensen and Karen Elizabeth Jensen Christensen held their family reunion Sunday afternoon at Arrowhead. There were 88 members present." Dinner was served and a program given, after which swimming1 and visiting concluded con-cluded the day. Mrs. Reva G. Lundell and daughter, Venice, who have been in Los Angeles, California, for several weeks, where she went to bs present at a critical operation opera-tion on her son. Glade Lundell, have returned home. They were accompanied by Glade, who will remain here until he has sufficiently suffici-ently recovered to resume his work in California. The American Legion auxiliary auxili-ary enjoyed a weiner roast and melon bust at the head of Salem lake Friday evening. Present were Mary Davis, Beatrice Davis, Ivy Davis, Lillie Sabin, Ruth Clow-ard, Clow-ard, Ella Farley, Ella Cole, Mary Christensen, Margrette Taylor, Thelma Morby, Lovina Ottesen, Leola Harrison and Beulah Tol-, man. Delegates were chosen for the Legion convention. Mr. and Mrs. Ivin E. ' Gardner have returned from Salt Lake City where they have been visiting visit-ing their children, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gardner and family, Mrs. Fern Skinner and Mrs. Maurine Hiatt. During their visit, Mrs. Maurine Hiatt left for Oakland, Calif., to join her husband, Ray Hiatt who is engaged in defense work there. Mrs. Emma Nash of Salt Lake City, has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Rosina Nash, and with other relatives and friends here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sutherland Suther-land of Salt Lake City, were Sunday Sun-day visitors at the home of Mrs. Martha P. Christensen. DISTRUST Continued from Page One sian campaign this summer and keep Japan so busy she would not go to war with the United States, thus impeding full American mobilization mo-bilization for war. Japan, however, is making every effort to consolidate her positions in the Pacific against future attacks by the allies or by Germany. German efforts to swing Japan against Russia were started months before Pearl Harbor, but Japanese warlords took the view that' the Nazis merely sought a buffer to divide Russia's forces while simultaneously keeping Japan out of the south Pacific, Nazis had their own designs. It is noteworthy that in Japan's plans for development of the areas she has taken there has never been a mention of a specific spe-cific German share In the spoils Nor have the Germans been per mitted any hand in the economic reorganization of occupied China. Since the 17th century the tow ering cliffs and hidden bays of Montauk at : the eastern end of Long Island provided ideal hiding places, for pirates and even today treasure -seekers still are digging .'Roast Hitler' ) v; 0 j Health Official Points to Menace Of Rats, Rodents Utah county has thousands of health-endangering rats running amuck in ita cities, towns, farm . yards, and garbage dumps, declares de-clares Dr. Blair Points, of the United States Public Health Service, Serv-ice, director of district health office of-fice No. 4, Provo. "These ruinous rodents are in alleys, open garbage pails, slaughter slaugh-ter houses, picnic and camping areas, milk producing farms, and each one of them eats two dollars' dol-lars' worth of food a year and destroys ten times that much in property!" Urging Utah county residents to aid in stamping Qut the rat menace. Dr. Points states thai each rodent damages twenty dollars' dol-lars' worth of farm feed each year, "and this damaged feed is retained by farmers to feed their animals who produce the milk,, beef, eggs, poultry, and pork that are to be eaten by the human race." Citing the danger of a bubonic plague epidemic, Dr. Points informs in-forms that there are ground squirrels on the Strawberry range that are infected with rieas wiucn spread the danger of bubonic plague. All these potential plague-spreaders, plague-spreaders, declares Dr. Points, must be stamped out in a county-wide county-wide elimination drive if this vi-cinitv vi-cinitv is to made safe for the tremendous influx of de fense workers. A strong advocate of a public health center. Dr. Points urces citizens to ask .the city and coun ty commissions to sponsor the construction of an up-to-date public pub-lic hospital with a special health department, modern equipment, and an efficient, trained personnel. JOINS THE NAVY Leon Frederick Halstead, . 20. wants to take his role in the war as a rear gunner in a plane. That is what he said Friday on being sworn in the navy at Salt Lake City, after having made initial application in Provo. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fredrick Halstead Sr., and as an appren tice seaman in Class V-2 avia tion ground-work leaves Tuesday for San Diego. . """4 KILLED IN ACCIDENT COEUR D'ALENE. Ida,, Aug, 11 (UJ; Mrs. ,E. W., Fernstrom of Missoula, Mont., was killed here Sunday when her. automobile fail ed to make a curve 12 miles east of here, the sheriffs office re ported today. She died en route to a hospital. Hold Everything Holy ' smoke! I forgot about tank maneuvers here today!" .jC- J, .. - ; - 6' toa rrT' aemwct, we. t t iro u nr. of . among the dunes. r |