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Show PAGE SEVEN'""' TT TT TV TF OPO Tl L Ever inieiPSUKDi- vL.ua. REAL ESTATE - FURNITURE - STOVES - CARS - LIVESTOCK - MACHINERY - FRUIT - VEGETABLES - TRAILERS - PIANOS - ETC. PROVO (UTAH)' DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1943 Si i BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL v DIRECTORY You will find these Merchants and Professional People anxious to serve you. It will pay you to patronize them. AUTO GLASS LET us replace your broken glass. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 472-490 South University. Phone 100. tf AUTO RADIATOR RADIATORS repaired and flushed. flush-ed. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 476 South University. Phone 100. tf BROKEN GLASS REPLACED UTAH Valley Glass & Paint Co. 57 North University. Phone 656. tf FURRIER FUR coats Re-styled, Cleaned, Glazed. Helen Swenson, 443 East 4th South. Phone 1179. tf MOVING AND STORAGE YELLOW CAB AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving:. Packing, Storage, Ship ping. Phone 300. 170 West 1st North. . " PAINTS BHERWIN Williams Paints. Utah Valley Glass & Paint Co 57 North University. tf REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING ALL makes, domestic or commercial. commer-cial. Work guaranteed. Charles ? Stewart. 495 North 6th East. Phone 1829M. flO STOVE REPAIRING ALL makes at the General Shop, 135 North University. Phone 915 W. tf WASHER REPAIRING WASHING machines. Repairs and parts for all makes of washing machines. Provo Maytag Co. 39 North 2nd West. Phone 717R. tf WANTED TO RENT 4 OR I room modern furnished house near Provo. Price im-maVnlal. im-maVnlal. Write W. R. McCo.rt, Gen. Delivery, Provo. jl9 3, 4 ROOM furnished apartment. Inquire 445 North 4 East. Phone 1769-J. jl9 FURNISHED house or apartment. Young coupLe, no children. .Phone 777J. jl8 MIDDLE-AGED gentleman bachelor bach-elor desires room in private home. Environment important; cost secondary. Finest references. refer-ences. Write Herald Box 250. jl4 URGENTLY needed. Furnished apartment for young married couple. Phone 1951W. j!7 FOR RENT FLOOR sander and floor polisher. . Utah Valley Glass & Paint Co. tf LOST LADIES' white gold oblong wrist watch. Reward. Return 423 East 4th North. J13 FOR RENT FURNISHED SLEEPING room with bath for two mer. 693 East 5 North. jl4 . ITOSCELIANISOUS AVON Cosmetics. Order at Shirley's Shir-ley's Gift Shop. 159 West Center, Cen-ter, f 13 t- BOAR service. See Marlow Peterson, Peter-son, Orem, Route 2 Box 162A. J14 FOR Fuller Brush service, call ' 472 or write P. O. Box 682. j24 HELP WANTED FEMALE FOUNTAIN help and cashiers. - - "'"V ' ' O tf LADY to care for baby at own home or 90- South 4 West. Mondays Mon-days through Saturdays. Inquire 119 East 4th South or phone 843W, after 6 p. m. J18 EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply Tex's Lunch. - jl5 GIRLS for full time work. Good pay. Provo City Laundry. 1470 South University. l tf MIDDLE-AGED woman as com panion for elderly lady. Phone 1965-M. - tf ' FOUR girls, 20 to 30, steady work. Jt Good salary; Troy Laundry, 375 West Center. j23 FOB SALE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE! Homes : Farms : Business PROPERTIES BuildiAg Lots - Camp Cabin SITES Loans - Fire Insurance PHONE 1009 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd No. St. Provo, Utah Two Room Frame Large lot, with sidewalk, sewer, water, lights. $550. .Northeast location 5 Room Modern Home. Stoker, furnace; fur-nace; carpet. Garage. A lovely home. $7350. Terms. 6 Room Modern Brick, with basement apartment. lMs blocks from business center. A real buy. $6300. Terms like rent. 5 Unit Apartment House Income $195.00 per month. Fine location. A sound investment. in-vestment. $17,000. Terms. Business A New Service Station with 5-year lease. 6 lots one two-room house. $12,600. See us for long-time, five percent loans. No penalties. No fines. DIXON Real Estate Co. Phone 75 - 236 West Center Provo, Utah After Hours Call: Denzil A. Brown 913 Thos. A. Wolsey 1861-W ROWAN Realty Buys $1600 Occupy in 24 Hours! 6 Roomed White Frame Home, just painted inside and outside. Corner lot good location. Spanish Fork. $700 down, $3200 Occupy in 24 Hours! 4 Roomed Modern Stucco. Attractive corner lot. Garage. Ga-rage. Northeast. $500 down. $4300 Occupancy, in 10 Days 5 Roomed Modern Home, fireplace. Garage, shrubs. 2 acres productive land, flowing wells. City limits. $500 down. $4500 Income Property- completely furnished apartments. apart-ments. Brick construction. Furniture includes 4 refrigerators refrig-erators and 4 gas stoves. 3 sets of plumbing. block from B. Y. U. $3150 5 Room Modern Bungalow Bun-galow with 4 Acres choice loam soil. This is a good buy.. $800 down. Paved road, Vi mile from Payson. Occupancy on short notice. HOMES - FARMS - LOANS' INSURANCE Rowan Realty Inc 176 Wet Center Street Phone 235-J FOLR room home, modern, except heat, $2331. Down $700. Balance cj.sy terms. R. D. No. 2, Box 216 B. jiy EXCELLENT building lot. 3x8 rods in new district, Northwest. Sewer and water,' $300. Inquire 414 South 8th West. jl4 SEVEN room brick house, lights, telephone, piped water. 33 acres of ground. Jared Tanner, 1 miles west of Payson. jl8 CHOICE 20 acre farm. On Saratoga Sara-toga oiled highway. Good water right. 396 North 5 West, Lehi. ... . : J17 TRADE 1939 DELUX Plymouth coupe. Good condition. For W ton pickup. pick-up. Blue book difference. T. S. Swarts, Route 2, Provo. 115 WANTED TO BUT TWO-BURNER gas plate. S12 South University. J15 3-4 ROOM modern house. New or in good condition. Can make large down, payment. N. C. Webber, Web-ber, R. D. 201, Pleasant Grove, Phone W. Sv Rust, 267, Provoi , J18 COMBINATION walker, stroller for baby. Call 1943 after 6 p. m. . J17 HEIFER calves. J. H. Durrant 1089 West 1st North. J19 HOUSES to wreck. O: L. Scott 285 South 2 East, Springvllle. f5 WORK WANTED JH -- -- -- ii-iiinnii--ri-ii-ii-i--(nAi CARPENTER wants general repair re-pair work. M. V. Dunn. Phone 1823W. J15 FOR SALE TRAILERS TRAILER house, $375. See Virgil Anderson. Lincoln Trailer court. Across street west Lincoln High School. J14 2IMMER house trailer. '37 Olds-mobile, Olds-mobile, four door. Daniel's Trailer Trail-er 2amp. John Sterry, Route No. 2. jl4 HELP ! WANTEpJMALE FOUNDRY production men, finishers fin-ishers and general utility men for defense industry. Call at Pacific Pa-cific States Cast Iron Pipe Plant. Ironton. wux.ju. FOB SALE CABS 1938 CHRYSLER Royle four door sedan. Radio, heater, good tires. Transmission needs repairs. Only S150. 65 East 6th- North after 6 p. m. 1935 V-8 four door sedan. Good condition, four new tires, spare. Louis Demson, Salem. jl'5 1931 Chevrolet coupe. Very good condition. 5 good tires. $125. Cash. R. F. D. 1 Box 359. Phone 09R5. jl4 CHEVROLET, 1940 dump truck. Two speed axle, very good con dition. Call 190W. jl3 FOR SALE OR RENT PIANOS, accordions, guitars. I buy, sell and teach. Phone Professor Pro-fessor S. 'W. Williams. 308 East 3rd South. fl2 -YP SALE- MISfTFJ.I.AVFiOI-'- SOUVENIERS, scenic cards, scenic stationery, etc. Shirley's Gift Shop, 159 West Center. Open Evenings. fl3 ONE-HALF good dressed beef. Cost you about $50 at 21c a pound. Thorn. L. Kitchen, Orem. j!5 TRAILER chassis. Four wheels, 4 tires. 30x3. 269 North 5 East. Phone 1269J. jl8 COAL, slack or iump, 3 tons or over delivered promptly. . Call 1473R, 6 and 7 p. m. jl4 LOOSE hay, $25 ton delivered in Provo. Bright hay. A. F. Hend-rickson, Hend-rickson, Phone 160R, Payson. jH TRUCK dump-bed. Good condition. condi-tion. 73 North 7 West. jl4 POTATOES, cabbage, carrots and parsnips. 1800 West 6 South, Preston Carter. jl7 CUT-OFF saw, extra blades. West-inghouse West-inghouse 3 H. Pt motor, $125. Uraco combination cash register and invoice machine, 1942 model $40. Ahlander Mfg. Co. jl4 APPLES. Romes, Delicious. Also good Rome culls. Home after 5 p. m. all day Sunday. 355 South 3 East. jl3 TWO dump trucks. Cement. Reinforcing Rein-forcing steel. Neils Anderson and Ray V. Wentz, Provo Bench. - jl8 FIRST class hay. Phone 040R2. j!8 DATE books. Diarjes. Calendar pads and refills. Standard Sup-ply- 9- ?? Nortn University, tf WANTED USED house trailers. Morgan Motor & Finance Co. 702 South Main, Salt Lake City. Phone 47701. ' f6 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of GEORGE CLAYTON STANTON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned administrator at the office of I. E. Brockbank, Suite 211 Knight Building, Provo, Utah, on or before be-fore the 1st day of May, 1943. THOMAS J. STANTON, Administrator. Published in The Daily Herald Dec. 30, 1942; Jan. 6, 13, 20. 1943. To High Court - I h -' V t4 I if : IP Wiley JB. Rutledge, above, associate justice of the U. S- Court of Appeals for the i District of Columbia, has been nominated by President Roose velt aa associate justice of the Supreme Su-preme Court. Rutledge will take the place of ' James E. Byrnes, recently appointed . . economic - stabilisation director. s THE GREMLINS 3uRB,VbtK UkeibN - Tit iti'tiiT HELP B4 THE WM? I 1 CmII! I ISiliiMu I EFFOtfr, BUT THIS rS rT TV rjMmmiuim! ! HARD, VUZTV WORK' TT rt BE5lOEyoOMl6HT iNf&'J 6ET YOUR HAND5 W t j VAU. SCRATCHED yOftrTS ' VJ i ! Jl War Plant ! OH,WZUHG, I'M 50 3LAO VbU'RE scmebocVCauu HOME. I HAVE. A Bl6 SURPRISE OZ J r Z' J UV VoU JOB IN A I BRITISH DOMINION LEADER HORIZONTAL 1,4 Pictured premier of a British dominion. domin-ion. 9 Loiter. 12 Cab. 13 Fertile spot in desert. 14 Affirm. 16 Improve. 18 Directed. 19 Cubic meter. 20 Great Britain (abbr.). 21 Voice modulation. 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I"H 7 Wovell'i men MaWloik thrust olong Burma coasr FalamS LCHITTAGONGlf INDIA Shwebo CHIN HILLS I C Palerwa I I O t.v.-1j.-.-.V41-...vas-l -is- u::- Thayetmyo Tdungup : Kyan Kvanavn i -3 Bay of Sengof BASSE IN Jop Cases Scale of Miles Gulf fit A 4- !o 1 War has come back to Burma with British troops on the offensive to retake part of the area wrested from them by thcrJaps nine months ago. The British drive on Akyab and R. A. F.-U.i S. bombings bomb-ings of key Jap bases may culminate in a campaign to regain all of Burma and the vital supply link to China. PRISON" BREAK FAILS BOISE, Ida., Jan. 13 U.R) Danny Williams, 22, serving a life sentence for the 1939 murder of a Twin Falls policeman, slashed and wounded a guard last night, but failed to make good his .escape attempt from the Idaho peniten tiary. Williams and another prisoner, THIS CURIOUS WORLD !"T ZT;J' FJ?AN!K, DANNY & LEONARD If ili mYMmm ! jzn (y (TmB TRIPLETS ... ALL SERVED WITH THE I kfV -vE U. S. NAVY IN THE PACIFIC, SUFFERED HlBHlilVjlllli WOUNDS IN ACTION, WERE HONORABLY I DISCHARGED, AND NOW ARE MAKJN& I l ATEETB f k T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. CROWNED 1 OF NEW GUINEA 'f IS AS LARGE AS A NEXT: How to see in a blackout. FUNNY BUSINESS lie says iV$ nwrc like liwmc " Myitkyina tA If RAF and U. S. bombers raid enemy bases 1 Toungoo Prome of Martoban Ed J. Smith, surrendered after being surrounded by guards armed with gas guns. The Australian bombardier beetle sends out 'a little cloud of acrid vapor that temporarily dis- ables its enemies. COPR. 193 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. 2 to follow a route number!' i i i am A BL W W I X ri Burma Rnnrl A I1 sMmBBr k-fFi w 7kx - jMoulmein ) - - : All rr Reeded raisins are I i HEEDLESS RAISINS' Si)tS' ( Bishop Richards Speaks at Goshen SANTAQUIN An inspirational inspira-tional quarterly conference of the Santaquin-Tintic stake was held at Goshen Sunday. ', Presiding- Bishop LeGrand Richards and Brother Knowlton, of the church welfare committee were in attendance. The work of the Aaronic priesthood priest-hood was emphasized and special spe-cial meetings of. the group and its leaders took place. The Goshen ward choir furnished fur-nished the music for the sessions. Mrs. Jensen conducted the group. Sunday night the Sunday schools of the stake under the leadership of Stake Superintendent Superinten-dent A. - Wall and the genealogical genea-logical committee conducted the evening meeting. Spanish Fork Mrs. Allen Creer, the former Annabelle Pace, announces the birth of a son. New Year's day at the Hughes Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anderson, (Donna Gull) are happy over the arrival of a son, also at the Hughes Memorial hospital. Lonetta, the eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Livingstone is recovering from an appendectomy at the Hughes Memorial hospital. Mrs. Katie Condie is recovering following a. major operation at the Hughes Memorial hospital. John Hone, 15 years old, has been taken to his home following; a two weeks treatment at the Hughes Memorial hospital. Statistics QUIT CLAIM DEEDS Thomas R. Boulton, et. al., to Defense Plant Corp. State of Utah to .La Verne J. Wadley Sec. 6, Twp 5, Range 2 E 1000.00 Elwood Bachman, et. al., to Mrs. Etta Thorpe Sec. 2, Twp. 8, Range 3 E 10.00 Arthur E. Storrs to Fern C. Storrs-Lot 8, Blk 2, Kirk-ham-Berry Addition .... Jex Lumber C, by R. L. Jex, and J. W. and S. E. Maland to Fay La Von Gardner Blk. 29, Plat A, Sp. Fork 100 ORDER William Beartishall. Dec, to William H. Haigh, et. al -Sec. 34, Twp 6, Range 2 W ADM. DEED Edwin Okey, Dec, to Cart A. Pack Blk. 7, Plat A, Alpine SPECIAL, WARRANTY DEED Farmers and Merchants Bank to Olive L. Williams Blk 115, Plat A, Provo 1307.54 RIGHT-OF-WAY DEED Hazel B. Allred and Robert M. Allred to State Road Commission Sec. 11T Twp. 5, Range 1 W. . . . . , $15.00 WARRANTY DEEDS Emma C. Poulson to Arva Dencan Sec. 23, Twp 6, Range 2 E. 100 Oletha Bailey and James A. Bailey to Yale C. Thorpe and Olive P. Thorpe Lot 4, Blk 29, Plat A, Sp. Fork 2500.00 Esther S. Wilkinson to Joseph Jo-seph O. Meyers Sec. 9, Twp 6, Range 2 E. . 5452.00 Leone L. Goates and Stanley Stan-ley Goates to Carr F. Creer Sec. 6, Twp. 7, Range 3 E 10.00 Sarah A. Loynd to Elizabeth Eliza-beth Prothero and Dean J. Prothero Blk. 48, Plat A, Springville 10.00 Mary B. Stark and Mark H. Stark to Alvin L. Atwood and Mae Briggs Atwood Sec. 26, Twp 8, Range 2 E 10.00 Daphne R. Loveless and George W. . Loveless to Philo T. Edwards and Addie G. Edwards Sec. 23, Twp 6, Range 2 E. . . 10.00 Merle T. Garrett and Ernest Ern-est B. Garrett to James W. Richerson Blk. 59, Plat A, Lehi 195.25 Hazel M. Halladay and George W. Halladay to -Melvin L. Williamson and Thelma D. Williamson Sec. 2, Twp 7, Range 2 E 1.00 Hazel M. Halladay and George W. Halladay to Bert F. Halladay and Mary Ann Halladay Sec. 2, Twp. 7, Range 2 E. . . 1.00 Amelia S. Carroll to G. W. Carroll Lot 1, Blk. 109, Plat A, Provo 10.00 Late Model USED CARS 1940 OLDS 6 Fordor Sedan. Beautiful ruby maroon finish Nice radio and heater. Seat nniToro All tiros oHtVl Tklpntv rf traaH Mntnr in tYi hpat nf 1 condition. A swell car for anyone any-one to own! 1940 PONTIAC Tudor Sedan New beautiful blue paint job. Nice tailored seat covers. Radic under seat heater. Five goo? tires. Motor in Perfect mechanical mechan-ical condition. This car you can depend on for service. Cars Sold With the Guarantee . That Counts - JESSE M. CHASE 190 WEST CENTER ST. Mine rG1 W |