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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 1943 PAGE THREF .d; eiw REAL ESTATE - FURNITURE STOVES - CARS - LIVESTOCK - MACHINERY - FRUIT - VEGETABLES - TRAILERS PIANOS - ETC. CHUE15S ' V BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL 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 flush ed. Ahlander Mfsr. 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 MEAT PIES MADE fresh every day at Ro tisserie Inn, 96 North 5 West. Take some home. f21 MOVING AND STORAGE YELLOW CAB AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving. Packing, Storage, Ship ping-. Phone 300. 170 West 1st North. tf PAINTS BHERWIN Williams Paints. Utah Valley Glass & Paint Co. 57 North University. , tf REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING KLL makes, domestic or commercial. commer-cial. Work guaranteed. Charles Stewart. 495 North 6th East. Phone 1829M. flO STOVE REPAIRING ft.LL makes at the General Shop, 135 North University. Phone 915VV. 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 BUY MOVEABLE chicken coop. James Jensen, Orem. Phone 032R1.. f4 COLLAPSIBLE baby Duggy. Phone 1077 W. 69 West 2 South. j31 SPOT cash paid for furniture and household goods. Call Mr. Jolley, 984-W. f32 USED washer, Phone 059J4. good condition. fl HEIFERS, six month to two years old. Roy E. Park. 065-R-l. fl CHICKEN coop mat can be moved. mov-ed. Write Box 66 ProvoHerald. tf NEW or used car service trays. Call 1585. f2 ONE-HALF horsepower electric motor, single phase. Must be in first class condition. Prefer one new or nearly new. Phone 836W Alfred . Ridge, 65 West Second North. , fl HOUSES to wreck. O. L Scott. 285 South 2 East, Springville. f5 MISCELLANEOUS FOR Fuller Brush Service, Pnone 472 or write Box 682. f3 AVON Cosmetics. Order at Shirley's Shir-ley's Gift Shop. 159 West Center, Cen-ter, f 13 FOR SALE CARS 1937 Packard sedan, by owner. Radio, heater. Call 1485J. , fl 1934 V-8 sedan delivery. 5 good tires. 253 South 1 East, Spring ville. j31 5 1932 BUICK. 56 ply tires, good condition. $100 cash. 431 South . 3rd . West, Payson. j31 1931 Chevrolet. Just overhauled Excellent tires. Write Herald Box 115. J29 FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 ROOM basement. 1 trailer house. 7th North 2nd East, American Fork. : fl heated Dearoom tor z men. Ref . required. 270 North 4 West. . - . " j29 Thaddeus . Fairbanks invented the platform scale at St. Johns- bury, Vt. in 1830.. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE! Homes : Farms : Business PROPERTIES Building Lots - Camp Cabin SITES Loans - Fire Insurance PHONE 1099 WillardL. Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd No. St. Provo, Utah PROPERTY! Large Brick House Out-bldgs Out-bldgs Main State Highway 2Vz mi. to Geneva Works 2 Acres good land rReal deal for $5250 Rents $80 per mo, to three tenants. Ice Cream and Lunch Business Busi-ness Very beautiful and new equipment Bringing good income Priced right Handy business for couple. Phone 1099 For Property WillardL, Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd No. St., Provo, Utah 131;' ACRES land. 3 room house. 2 city lots. 4 shares water. Mrs. Richey, Santaquin. f3 TWO home, in Lehi and Alpine. see S. w. Kitchen, Orem. fl 5 ROOM modern home. 31 South 6 West Lehi. fl 8 ACRES land, one mile west Spanish Fork. On Lakesnore road. Wm. Ridgtrup, Tr. 2, Spanish Fork. j29 5 ROOM house. 2 baths. 10 North 7th East. j29 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PRACTICALLY new linoleum, kitchen table, and 2 chairs. Used hassock. 145 East Center. j29 WHITE New Zealand rabbits. hutches. 661 outh 4 West. fl DRESSED PORK. Phone 029R2. Claude Carter. fll LUMP coal. Will deliver. 464 North 4th West. j31 3 ACRES with water $1500. $50 down, $25 month. Inquire 1st house north of Canyon Road on 2nd East, Orem. j31 SADDLE horse and saddle. Call 215. j31 COLE'S kitchen range. One gas range, good condition. ,568 East 1st South, Phone 1421-J. j29 ANTI-FREEZE. $1.40 a gallon in your container. Utah Valley Glass and Paint. tf ONE 16-fn. Oliver tractor plow, $30. Arvil O. Stone, Saratoga Rd., Lehi. f3 1 YEAR old Westinghouse Vacuum Vacu-um Cleaner. Phone 1187. j29 MONARCHaCook Stove, new water wa-ter back, good condition; Penn-insular Penn-insular gas range, old style, good condition. 255 East Fifth North. j29 BEDS, springs, small heating stoves, kitchen stoves, furniture furni-ture odds and ends. 40 North 4th West. fl PINTO mare and riding equipment. equip-ment. 9th South 1 West. fl 1ST or 2nd crop hay. Baled or loose. Phone 1744W. fl FOUR 700x16 tubes in good condition. condi-tion. R. P. Selby, Lincoln Trailer Trail-er Court, Orem. -J29 APPLES. Delicious, Homes. Call all day Sunday, Week days after 5. 355 South 3rd East. j29 HARD Scrabble coal. R: A. Felk-. Felk-. er. 188 North 3 West. Phone 1978. f21 8 MM. cartoons, news reels, etc. For sale, rent. Standard Supply. : . ' y tf SOUVENIERS, . scenic . cards, scenic stationery, etc. Shirley's Gift Shop, 159 West Center Open Evenings. fl.3 BOARD BOARD .for 6 construction men. 83 North 4th West. , J29 FOR SALE OR RENT. PIANOS, - accordions, ; guitars. I buy,, sell and teach. Phone Professor Pro-fessor S. W. Williams. 308 East 3rd South. T y?tl2 FOR SALE TRAILERS, 27 FOOT Zimmer trailer house, . months. old.s $1400. See Sterry, Spring Glen" Trailer - Park. j3i WANTED TO RENT TWO Gentlemen wish room in private home. Call 1065 J, after 7 p. m. f4 FARM with home. Write Lloyd Brinkerhoff. Route 1, Box 311-A Provo. J31 REWARD, $10. For rental of furnished furn-ished apartment or house. Write P. O. Box 415. .j31 APARTMENT or house furnished with two bedrooms. Phone 1514 between 11 and 12 a. m. or 6 and 7 p. m. Peter Mohr. fl 2 ROOMS for light, housekeeping for couple. Write Herald Box 200. " f 1 REWARD. $10 for information leading to renting of furnished house or apartment. Phone 1951 W. J31 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS USED house trailers. Morgan Motor & Finance Co. 702 South Main, Salt Lake City. Phone 4 7701. , . , fe WORK WANTED BY experienced carpenter. "M. V. Dunn. Prefers finish work. Phone 1823W. 765 South University. Uni-versity. Before 7 a. m. after 6 p. m. f22 HELP WANTED MIDDLE-aged man or woman for proof reading work. Steady employment, em-ployment, if satisfactory. Spelling Spell-ing ability required. Reply to Box E. O. R. in care of the Herald. tf HELP WANTED - FEMALE WOMAN for general housework, 34 hours daily. Phone 57 between be-tween 2 and 6. f5 GIRL or woman for general house work. Cooking. Full time. Good wages. Phone 1394J. fl SALESLADY Some one with stationery trade experience. State age and references. Write Herald, Box 111. f3 WINDOW trimmer, foun tain waitresses, toilet goods sales girl. Apply at Walgreen Drug Co. f3 EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply Mom's Lunch, 38 South 1 West. fl FOUR women, 20 to 30 years of age for jobs as flat work, iron-er iron-er operator( shirt press operator, oper-ator, workers and sorters. Experience Ex-perience not necessary. Come ready to work. Troy Laundry, tf FOR SALE OR TRADE TWO, three year old colts. '36 Dodge pickup. Phone 038J1. J31 FOR RENT FLOOR sander and floor polisher. Utah Valley Glass & Paint Co. tf HELP WANTED MALE FOUNDRY production men, finishers fin-ishers and general utility men for defense Industry. Call at Pacific Pa-cific States Cast Iron Pipe Plant. Ironton. tf LOST SMALL dark Engjtish' bulldog (with white ring around neck. 425 East 1st North. Reward. Phone 124. Answers Pug. fl PAIR hand-embroidered pillow cases. Phone 776J. Reward. j29 BUNDLE laundry, overall jacket, small brown bag. Front Kress store. Mail addressed to Lewis El Battger. Reward. Write Herald Her-ald Box 35. ft SMALL brown mare white hind feet, white spot in forehead. Call 1127J. 719 North 6 West. f4 BROWN leather wallet containing contain-ing A & C ration book, personal ' papers. Reward. 504 North 4th East. . 329 LARGE box ; containing 5 rings, all stamped Black Hills. J. J. Lelveson. Write Herald Box 84. " '-. - - fl Poultry For Sale FOOD NEEDED LOTS OF XT FOR U. S. NEEDS Poultry L and eggs as food is not only important td our own people, think of what -our armed forces and -allies must have! ' RIGHT NOW, and It's not too early to start thinking , about next spring's CHICKS. It not only is good business, but -just plain common com-mon . sense ; to ' figure out how many, chicks you can raise and when,- you will ' want them. ... , . . f ; In the present emergency . egg production and . meat production are .-: equally vital. There's "big profits to be made from both. ; CHRISTTE STRAIN NEW HAMPSHIRES and 100 DRY-DEN, DRY-DEN, STRAIN LEGHORNS. ' - . . - : Straight run- or sexed. Write NOW for open dates, prices and free literature. 'J K WILSON HATCHERY " SONOMA, CALIF. Side Glances 2SUC .y'w. I V 111' ' ' " . if yv If ' - Ml k J It '' COW. 1943 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. OEC. U. S. PAT. Off. t"M "I've got a son in the Navy, and if you people don't run more pictures about the war in the south Pacific Tin going go-ing to stop coming to this theater!" THE GREMLINS " ' yf .-: a1TABOV;MI?.SI?OWLR. I VOO'KE HrTTIN'ON ALU . J DARfitHEWAR! V eioht today, keep it A ltC urr$ooTHEMeX NUISANCE I NO - mJ0 GAS. NO TIRES. yflTM Itfll H nocoffee.no Jm S5 SU6AR.NO HEAT. X fVA i I NO NOTHIM0 3U1 JVS J VStrTOA I V SHORTAOES.rY bs- 3 oi fab hAHO M NEPHEW WRITES. HERE ) . s 7.- sis That although Twnci fCf the I 0 J front are often almost om- C Vi f, BE ARABLE, THE MORALE 15 Wl X -SPLENOIO ANO THERE - TS xCi!L fjl 15 NEVER, Ay -' Jri """T' Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of James Gillman, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Hugh Vern Wentz, 75 East Center, Provo, Utah, on or before the 5th day of April, 1943. Signed, MAE GILLMAN Executrix. Hugh Vern Wentz, i Attorney for Administrator. Published in The Daily Herald, Jan. 29, Feh. 5, 12, 19, 1943. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the Fourth Judicial District CoUrt in and for - the County of Utah, -State , of Utah. RUBY RALLS, Plaintiff. Vs. MILLARD RALLS, i Defendant. Affidavit in due form having been 'duly, and regularly filed in the above entitled action, from which It appears that - the plaintiff plain-tiff is entitled to the relief sougnt therein, it Is now therefore ORDERED . " That the above named defendant defend-ant show cause, before the above entitled ; court at its court -room in the City and County building at .Provo, Utah' County, Utah, on the 6th day of February, A. D., 1943, and at 10:00 o'clock a. m. of said date, or." -as , soon thereafter there-after as counsel- can,' be heard, why ? the . decree of divorce heretofore here-tofore made, .and entered herein should not be amended; and modified mod-ified to provide for the exclusive care, custody and control of Carlson Carl-son Millard' Ralls, minor, child of v the plaintiff and i defendant to "be in the plaintiff above named. Dated at Provo, Utah County, CLUB MEET SPANISH FORK The members mem-bers of the Euphronian club met at the home of Mrs. Florence Roach, Wednesday evening. President Pres-ident Blanche Dart presided. Mrs. Emma Jex led the community singing and gave the lesson which was a review of the book "Charm and Personality," by Marjory Wilson, Wil-son, and was later discussed by the members. Mrs. Romona Twelves Twel-ves was presented with a gift as a reward for being the first member mem-ber to convert her war stamps into a war bond. At the auction sale of stamps, the menibers purchased pur-chased $33 in war stamps. The hostess served tasty refreshments to 12 members. Utah, this 13th day of October, A, D... 1942. BY THE COURT. ABE W. TURNER,. Judge Attorney for the Plaintiff: Wm. Stanley Dunford, Commercial Bank Building, . Provo, Utah. . ' Published In The Daily Herald, Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29; Feb. 5, 1943. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF INLAND IN-LAND INVEST1D3NT COMPANY Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders stockhold-ers of the Inland Investment Company, Com-pany, a corporation will t held on the 3rd of March, 1943, at the hour, of ten o'clock a. m.jat.184 East 5th 'North street, Provo, Utah, for the purpose of considering, consider-ing, the question-of changing the name and amending its -Articles of Incorporation: o . ' To amend Article No'. 1 of its Articles of Incorporation to read as follows: i .;." ' The name of this Corporation shall be Majestic .Investment Company. . .., 1 .Date; Jan. 29, 1943. y - ' Published in The Daily Herald, Jan. 29 Feb. 5, 12, 19, 193 ' Statistics ORDER Morgan Hughes, Dec, to Harry Hughes, Adm. Blk. 71, Plat A, Sp. Fork, DECREES Esther H. Eastmond, Dec. to Alice V. Aylett and L. R. Aylett Blk. 32, Plat A, Am. Fork...... Jefferson Eastmond, . Dec, to Alice V. Aylett and L. R. Aylett Blk. 32, Plat A, Am. Fork .... SPECIAL WAPRRANTY DEED Home Owners' Loan to A. V. Billings Blk. 4, Plat ' C, Provo 50.00 Fed. Land Bank to Elizabeth Eliza-beth Roundy Day Sec. 35, "Twp. 4, Range 1 E.. 10.00 WARRANTY DEEDS Ethel Elmer Francom to James Gay Sec. 9, Twp. 9, Range 2 E., Lot 4, Blk. 22, Plat Q, Payson 1.00 Benjamin Evans and Anna An-na K. Nielson Evans to William R. Jex Blk. 122, Plat A, Sp. Fork.. 1.00 Edith Marie Goates to Herman Her-man C. Goates Sec. 21, Twp. 5, Range IE 1.00 Ruel W. Jensen to Ethel O. Jensen Sec. 10, Twp. 8, Range 3 E 10.00 Emery C. McKellips and Emma McKellips to Joseph Jo-seph O.' Meyers, Sr. Sec. 10, Twp. 6, Range 2 E .6000.00 ADM. DEED Thomas Griffiths, Dec. and Thomas E. Griffiths, Adm., to Wayne P. Smith 6000.00 Harry Hughes to Rawlins S. Hughes Blk. 71, Plat A, Sp. Fork 1.00 EX. DEED Frank ' Devey and A. J. Devy to A. W. Davis Sec. 14, Twp. 5, Range 2 W 275.00 FORUM CONDUCTED SPANISH FORK An open forum for-um conducted by Owen L. Barnett on current topics, principally on the present day labor situation, was the feature of the Kiwanis What' 1(0 VO KDYL ICUTA KSL . . ..I. 600 rnited Press News Allan Roth'a orchestra I-one Ranger 1 Kate Smith Hour PIlS 15 Barrie .Sisters . NBC Newsroom I I . -- ST" Cisco " Kid," "drarri4 1TnT6rmat!oh ' Please t MeeT Ttnir "Nttvy Adventure -of TbUiiian . 45 , I Cecil Brown, News 700 Arthur Gaeth, News Waltz Time, Abe Lyman 'Victory News I Drama from the .Bible 7J t 15 Soldiers of the Press Time Kor fc)ancing 28 30 I Double or Nothing Plantation Party I Spotlight Bands I That Brewster Boy 45 I Little Known Facts . 800 John B Hughes. News John (lunther, News J Caravan Review 15 Willie Pep-Allie Stoltz Oracle Fields I KJ ' SQ 30 I Betty Lou and T Riggs Complete News ...... ' At 45 I I Accordion Aces. j Malmquist. Analst 9 9' 00 I (Jabriel Heatter. News I Victory Tune Time Karl C.otlwin. News Amos 'n Andy Q 15 Fulton Lewis. 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Entered as second class , matter at the postoffice in Provo, Utah, under the act ' of March 3, 1879. Subscription terms by carrier in Utah county, 65 cents the month, $3.90 for six months, in advance; $7.80 the year, in advance; by mail anywhere in United States or its possessions 65 cents the month; $3.00 for six months; $5.75 the year in advance. FUNNY BUSINESS iTO-- I I jf V- CO. 1943 tr NtAStKVICE. I They're to catch mermaids club meeting held Mondav night at Sutton"s Dutch Grill. President Hiram Jones presided at the meeting meet-ing and the regular luncheon was served. FRIDAY. JANUARY 29 when we submerge, sirl - The Natchez Indians averaged six feet in height and were one of the principal tribes of southern United States. |