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Show '" ,j t -'. V' ' - , 1 . PReSIW 1943 PAGE SEVEN I; nT '(St REAL ESTATE FURNITURB; . TOyE:r .CARS - EJYESTOCK .- JMACHINERY - FRUIT - VEGETABLES - TRAILERS - PIANOS - ETC. 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 Mfgr- Co., 472-490 South University. Phone 100. ml AUTO RADIATOR RADIATORS repaired ana flushed. flush-ed. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 476 South University. Phone 100. ml FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BROKEN GLASS REPLACED UTAH Valley Glass & -Paint Co. 57 North University. Phone 656. ml5 EXPERT SERVICE SPECIALIZED in Easy, Maytag, A.B.C., Dexter washing machines. ma-chines. All makes, models. Also vacuums, mix master parts, and service guaranteed. Phone 09-R-5. m7 FURRIER HAVE your furs restyled, repaired, repair-ed, cleaned and glazed before the fall rush. Helen Swenson, 443 East 4 South. Phone 1179. ml FOUNDATIONS CHARIS Experienced corsetiere. For free figure analysis in your home Phone 026R2. a25 MOVING AND STORAGE YELLOW CAB AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving. Packing, Storage, Shipping. Ship-ping. Phone 300. 170" West 1st North. a31 SEWING MACHINES IVE will pay cash for all makes of used sewing machines. We service and repair, all makes of sewing machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 268 West Center St., Phone 399. m7 STOVE REPAIRING 'ALL makes at the General Shop, 135 North University. Phone 915W. m4 TAILORING LADIES', Gentlemen's suits, tailored tail-ored to order, complete assortment assort-ment woolens, English, Scotch, Irish, American fit, style, service serv-ice guaranteed. ; Mitchell, the Tailor. 491 South 2 West. a28 WASHER REPAIRING : 'i. . ,! 1 WASHING machines. Repairs and parts for all makes of washing machines. Provo-Maytag Co. 39 North 2 West. Phone 717R. m4 FOR SALE--CARS I -; 1940 Chrysler 6 Winsor deluxe, 1940 Ford deluxe, 1942 -Pontiac Torpedo Deluxe equipment. 1941 Plymouth Special Deluxe. Call Duckett's Barber Shop. Phone 1051 evenings. mlO 1937 Deluxe t Buick coupe, radio, heater, fog and . spot lights, musical horns,.. good, condition. 335 East 2 South. Phone 143. al3 1936 Packard sedan,- recently overhauled, radio, $260. Call Mr. Duncan at Roberts Hotel. al3 1936 Chev W ton- pickup, Good J rubber. See O. Butler 2 blocks east from Parks Cafe. - al3 FORD dump" truck. A. J. Gerber, Spanish Fork. al5 1942 De Soto DeLuxe, 1942; Pon-tiac Pon-tiac Torpedo DeLuxe equipment, 1940 Chev Sedan Master De-Luxe, De-Luxe, 1941 j Plymouth Special DeLuxe. . Call .Duckett's . Barber . Shop. Phone1051 evenings. a29 Every Afternoon KxeepUn Saturday- and. Sunday) v Bandar Herald1 ToWlahed Sunday Published -by tb rfUraia ' Corporation. Corpora-tion. 60 South First West Strsst. Provo, Utah,N Entered a eond dtu matter t''th postofflcs fn Provo. - Utah, nnCw . tna act of March- . im.f. -r Subscription terms ty earlier ' la Utah countyj ft cents the- month. $. for six months, ' In - advancer IT.S0 the year, in advance? y- mall anywherr . to United State tr Itt possessions - It nntl lb mMth; 3.e for six months t II.TI . the yaax la adraaca, , t For Defense Workers 50 Strictly - Modern Homes in beautiful Orem, wheret the Canyon .breeze&'firently blows. Some will be ready In a few days; 2 miles from plant, In the heart Npf loyey fruit section. Order yours today. 14 Acre Farm; rich loamy-: soil, in West Orem: planted-to planted-to variety of fruit . trees-'. acres in fruit trees. $5500. Orem Reki Exclusive Agents Phone 048 -J 3 Office 07-R2 Residence O. H. ANDERSON, Mgr. Orerri, Utah Real Property! Lge. Lot. Brick house. Two sots plumbing. 3 Apt Excellent Ex-cellent location. Price $5250. CABINS WITH GROCERY BUSINESS. Good, income Conveniently equipped . . . BricK cabins. Excellent grocery gro-cery business included. May consider Provo home in exchange. ex-change. f ... - FOUR APARTMENTS . . . . Modern, stoker, steam heated. heat-ed. Extra lot. Ideal location. Opportunity to own valuable property. Large brick home. NE location. loca-tion. One of the growing spots in Provo. Phone 1099 Willard L. t Sowards Agrericy Office: 89 W. 2nd N. St. Provo, Utah Real Real Estate BUYS! Lovely Near New Brick Colonial Co-lonial Home Best - residential residen-tial district. It has 2 bedrooms, bed-rooms, many desirable built-in built-in features. Fireplace, full basement; 2 - car garage; choice lot. Play grounds for the children. Only $5500. i 5 Room Brick, Strictly Modern, Mod-ern, close in; full basement, garage. $6300. Acre In Pleasant Grove with 4 room frame house $3250. For Defense Workers We have 77 Fine New Brick Homes near completion with the latest modern conveniences, con-veniences, full abasement, furnace and garage; centrally' central-ly' located in fine residential district, within a few minutes min-utes s walk from school, church or trading market. 28 Acre Farm in Spanish Fork; large home, some outbuildings; out-buildings; immediate possession. pos-session. $4750. Good Business For Sale in Utah County A. fcW. Root Beer and Beer Parlor and Cafe, i with living apt., completely com-pletely equipped. $4200. Several other Good Business Opportunities. FOR GOOD BUYS AND QUICK SALES--See Heal Realty Go. 165 WEST CENTER Provo Phone 4 After Hours Call: T. H. Heal 876 or Mr. J. E. Syrett . . . .1130 Modern New Homer--2 bedrooms; bed-rooms; fireplace, full ..base ment, garage; 1 acretfiof ground; 14 miles from Pro- 1 vo in -South Fork. Immediate Immedi-ate possession. A real buy for $7,000. ?..;. . Modern 6 .? Room ; Home A Stove - heat; - excellent location; loca-tion; 2 W acres of - grottod; Itarh and outbuildings Xnir mediate possession. A real bargain for $6500. V; --i C Two Room , Home 3xi2 ,rod 16ti-; Inimediate possessioh. S.W. location. $400 down-Price; down-Price; $1500. ' . ' '- -:r. - - - '. -'. . Several Good Buys at Spanish Span-ish Fork. FIRE and ApJTOMOBILE INSURANCE Prowg SSfein 20 North-- University-. Avenue PHONE. 45G-W After Hours Phone; : Wilford R.?Stubbs . .0402 John W. Stubbs .. ...698-JC FOR SALE itEAIi ESTATE' t Five Room Modern cFrame- Fun basement, furnace heat t-Three extra building lots. Good location. $7850. FlveJRoom lloera Frames-Large Frames-Large lot clostt:' to, buslnss district and schools. $4450. Six rRoom Modem Franio Northeast location il M jtcs. Garage, , barn, trees Good garden plot. Keai Estate Phone, b-Pj-ovo Vfah 236 West Center St. We Make Five Per Cent Long Time Loans After Hours. Call: : Denzil JL. Brown ". .91$ Thos. A. Woolsey . .212-NM HOUSE and two Jots, $4250 cash. 406 North 4 West. Phone 824. al6 APARTMENT, house, close in, immediate im-mediate possession. Phone 953J. all 2 UNIT home fully j modern furnished. fur-nished. $125 monthly income. J. A. OwensPhone 894-W after 5:30. al3 FOR SALE TRAILERS GOOD used trailer house,' 2 wheel, 5th house East of 4th Ward church. C. M. Dickey, Lehi. al3 TWO trailers., W. P. Williams, Lincoln Trailer Court, Orem. al6 TAN DOM wheel trailer house chassis, complete with . hitch, also 4. wheel trailer. 17th West 3rd North. al3 LOST aasaaaaftas BROWN foWer containing ration books and personal papers. Call 418 Or S02W. al3 STERLING silver; identification bracelet, reward. LeRoy Burleigh. Bur-leigh. 16 West Center. al3 FREE SEVERAL yards of fine black soil, free for hauling. 435 North 5 East 1743J. al2 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CHOICE evergreens, call evenings ' 195 East 6 North phone 1408R al9 WANTED TO BUY 300 Bushel Russet potatoes. Call Richard Wells at 051J2. al3 ONE boar pig. Phone 506. al3 SPRAY pump .guns, 400 feet hose. : Ray- Y- Wentz. Orem. al8 HARLEY Davidson Model 45 mo wrcyie. . new engine, tires, 387 East 4 North. Phone 928. al3 MARSHALL', strawberry plants, from, certified Oregon stocK. Phone 049R1. . al3 HARLEY Davidson , motorcycle, cheap. Route 3, Box 135. al3 TAYLOR raspberry canes $18,. 1,000. Victor P. Sabin, Salem, Utah. al6 APPLES, small winesaps. Phone 070R2. al6 ALL enamel range, small cabin or; camp stove, buffet table, baby bed, 8 day clock. 40 North 4 West. al4 YOUNG sows, will furrow soon, -August Nelson, Orem, Phone 063J2. al3 GOOD used furniture. Call at 439 East 5 North. al3 WASHING marchine must be in good condition. Phone 1156. al6 20 OR 30 New Hampshire red pullets pul-lets from 6 to 10 months. Phone 644M. 557 West 4 South. al5 ROCK canyon water. Phone R. H. Hayward 1442 or 1668. al5 PRPVATE party wants to buy 1941 Ford or Chevrolet from private party. Write Post Office Box 646 Provo. al2 HIGHEST cash or trade in allowance allow-ance for used furniture, stoves and pianos. Furniture Exchange. Phone 25. al2 USED 6 .foot restaurant gas range with gru 6 burners, and 2 ovens, electric range grill and 1 over, several, booths. Keeleys, 36 West Center. al6 TRADE NEW home in Salt Lake at 2823 Dearborn Street, for home in Provo. Phone 7-6392, Salt Lake. al9 HELP WAED MALE FOUNDRY production men, finishers fin-ishers and general utility men. Call at Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Plant, Ironton. al2 HELP WANTED FEMALE MIDDLE aged woman to do light housework for couple. Fhone 029J1. al6 TEAM harness and wagon. In quire Theron L. Stoker, Route ; 3, Box 141. a 12 SLIGHTLY used 40 gallon tank and , dome water heater, very good buy. Utah Valley Furniture. Furni-ture. Phone 920. 71 North 1st West. al5 GIRL for housework mornings. 40c an hour. Phone 745R. al6 COAL . circulating heater for kitchen. Utah Valley Furniture 71 North 1 West. Phone 920. al5 VICTORY1 garden site, acre. See -Mr. Brown, Dixon Real Estate Co. 236 West Center, tf WANTED TO RENT SMALL: furnished house with acreage. .Write to Box C44 Care A of Herald. al8 FOR--young couple? , furnished small apartment; or, kitchenette. Call 1111 no later than 7:30 p.m. . al4 ONE fat pig 1 share of water, wa-ter, 2 acres orchard and building build-ing . lots. Thomas L. Kitchen, Orem. al2 STOU'LL be thrilled when you see our fine assortment of Evergreens, Ever-greens, both tall and dwarf varieties, va-rieties, also the best there is grown in roses, shrubs, etc. at the . Wild wood Hollow Farm Nurseries, Chris Jeppesen, ZV miles northwest of Provo. al8 FURNITURE, ice boxes, stoves, baby beds, buffet. 40 Eorth 4 West. al2 WAITRESS, essential war worker must have certificate of availability. availa-bility. Apply at Walgreen Drug. al6 CASHIER apply Walgreen Drug. alG 2 YOUNG women to work in flat work department, also one for marker and sorter. No experience exper-ience necessarv. Come ready to work. Troy Laundry. m7 WAITRESS or fountain gir!. Apply Ap-ply Keeleys. 36 West Center.all HELP WANTED 6 YEAR old Hamilton horse. Gentle, well broke to ride. Weight .1100 lbs. Phone 049J1. al3 BOARD juid room, clean couple in 1st . class private , home in city or within 15 miles vicinity of Provo. Phone 1610 Ext. 5 Palmer. Pal-mer. No smoking or drinking. al6 W'.H.: ; ; MOUNTAIN or meadow pasture for 20 head of dry cattle. Write or see Lee . Aagard, Route 1 Box-359. . 12 xrr PERMANENT tenant wants furnished furn-ished or partly furnished apartment apart-ment or house. Phone 1043J. al2 .... .n,''iii i, ti : . ' , 1 1 r OR LEASE, house.. Local People, one child Write Herald, box 178.-' ----y al3 FOR RENT FURNISHED - 2 ROOM apartment, non-smoking couple. Call 954M. 721 .West .Center - .,--.?18 WANTED RIDE to. Remington Arzns in Salt , Lake A shift Phone w msi APPLE wood free for cutting. Leave stumps. Leo James, Edgemont. al3 HAY, Lee Olson, Spanish Fork. al9 NOW IS the time to fill your bins With choice coal while trucks are not on Government work. For quick delivery phone 1512. al9 HARD Scrapple coal. R. A. Felk-er Felk-er and Son, 188 North 3rd West. Day Phone 1978 after 6 p. m. 716J. m8 DOUBLE, larkspur Beed. B. J. Cox call evenings, 1455 West Center. al4 GLADIOLUS bulbs 250 varieties, price list free. Phone 012-R-3 or write Gladview Gardens, Route 3, Provo. a24 MAN over 45 mechanically inclin ed, and girl or lady between the age of 20 and 35. Apply M. D Close .Novelty 'Company, 63 North Universitv"A venue. al3 NOTICE FIRST ward pasture opens April 15, enter afternoons. William fc. Black. 386 North 7 East. Phone 1946. al6 of the north boundary line of said Section 2 and the center line of survey of said project at Engineer's Engi-neer's Station 283-25.3, which point is 209.7 ft. east from the northwest corner of said Section 2; thence west 51.2 ft.; thence S. 12 12' E., 2658.5 ft. parallel to and 50 ft. distant westerly from said center line .of survey; thence S. 67 48' W.. 113.8 ft.; thence S. 12 12' E., 15 ft. more or less to south boundary line of said NWy4 of Section 2, vhich point is 617.6 ft. east from the west V4 corner of said' Section 2; thence east 217.1 ft.; thence N. 12 12' W., 2717.5 ft. parallel to and 50 ft. distant easterly from said center line of survey to said north boundary boun-dary line of Section 2; thence west 51.2 ft. to the point of beginning as shown on the official map of said project on file in the office of the State Road Commission of Utah. The above described parcel par-cel of land contains 6.33 acres, of which 0.11 acre is now occupied by the existing highways. Balance Bal-ance 6.22 acres. Dated this 31st day of March, A. D. 1943. GROVER A. GILES, Attorney General of Utah. ZAR E. HAYES, A. U. MINER, Assistants Attorneys General. Published in The Dailv Herald April 5, 12, 19, 26; May 3, 1943. USED . jcombination. coal and gas - range.- Souter Shop 458 -West Center. . al2 RED, Bliss potatoes, bring sacks. Phone 027R4. 255 South 7 West. , , a22 FIVE room housed acre ground. Phone 062J5. , ' altf LARGE lot 66 foot front by 212 feet deep. Orem.. East Bench. : . 3 miles from ColutabisWsteeti Geneva plantj-SObearj. tr$ trees, fine garden land. Call 1317M v r , - al7 Railroad WditkelfS for Vital -War : Work! Machinistff." : ; riBpirerifeakers,' ' . PipefUters ..; ; Carmen ' .... .. .MlwAlfc ' Carpenters , . . . Brakemen Firemen ; AU-Tpes Helpers ; AU Tyties Laborers Kppli April lftandmi$. Rqoijv 69 Boberts;.Kptel . 6r U. S Erriployrrient Service '.to' . . . Rfiiljaeture- mept JBdard : Representative lC34.ow'.Teimle Salt Lake Essential WarWorkers' 4Must Have Certificate? of Availability AVON costmetics. Shirley's Gift Shop. 159 West Center. a28 IfrXoii Can't. Go SfcND YOUR CAR! V Give It a REAL JOB In . Helping To' AVTN THE WAR! . We pay CASH equal to or - Greater-; than Postwar TRADE-IN VALUES! Used - cars in good condition are urgently needed by people on essential war jobs. If you want to' do MORE to help the rwar:- effort, sell us your car NOW; to help meet this need. We payi,rOP, .pricesi fori Used . Cars---aU . makes. As much as you'll get lor-it in trade after the' war MORE . if you invest that money fit War. Bonds and let it growl x v.:. s- ; .-v., ; .' "V-1" Remember, cars ' driven ;LESS than 90 milesjs a month - .will DETERIORATE. If oof re driving litUe, BETTER SELL NOW' Gall 155 or. write for further information. - ' m '"r ' - "' 1 Cannon-Ashton ; 191 South Univ. Ave, ' VISIT our Indian Ourio Shop and get Navajo rugs, baskets, pot- terv. etc. Orem 8th North or Park's Cafe. al5 FOR Watkins quality products. Phone 022J4, or 042R3 or 886J al3 SAIJE OB RENT PIANOS, accordions, guitars. I buy, sell and teach. Phone Professor Pro-fessor S. W. Williams. 308 East 3rd South. al6 Legal Notices SUMMONS Tn the, District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, State of utan. State of Utah, by and thru its load Commission, John S. Evans, chairman; Layton Maxfield and Lester A. Blackner,' members of the State Road Commission, plaintiff, vs. Leona G. Holbrook, a widow; Horace G. Holbrook and Thelma M. Holbrook, his wife; Leona Holbrook, unmarried; R. Garn Holbrook and June W. HoibrooK, his wife; Brigham G. Holbrook, unmarried;-Von G. Holbrook and Marjorie B. Holbrook, his wife; Boyd G. Holbrook, unmarried; Eldont G. Holbrook, unmarried; Arva H. Boyer and Robert S. Boyer, her husband, defendants. Summons. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: , You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment judg-ment will be rendered against you according to the demand pf the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the above entitled en-titled Court. This action is brought for the purpose of condemning con-demning for rieht-of-wav for highway purposes , a part of a tract ox iana aesenpea as . ioi-lows. ioi-lows. to-wit: All of the W of the NWH of Section 2, T. 5 S., R. 1 W., S. L. M.. -containing 80 acres. . . The . - portion of said above described property which 'is necessary and which is sought to be condemned for said right-of-wa ifof highway purposes is particularly described as follows, towit: - - - Right - of - way for highway known as F. A. S. Project No. 102 across the 'Holbrook property in the'W; NW4 of SecUon 2, T. 5 S., R. 1 W., S. L. M. Said right-of-way is con tained. within a parcel par-cel of land, - the boundaries of which are described as follows: Beginning,, at ; the intersection NOTICE District Land Office, Salt Lake City. March 8, 1943. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed applications applica-tions to select, covering: In T. 9 S. R. 3 E. S.L.M., Utah: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, SEVi Sec. 9, 630.32 acres. Serial 063583; SW'i Sec. 9, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 17, 630.77 acres; Serial 063584; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12, NW Sec. 20, 621.12 acres, Serial 063587; All Sec. 21, 640 acres. Serial 063588; All Sec. 22, 640 acres, Serial 063389; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, SFJVi. SV, SW,i, SE SWtt Sec. 24, 511.48 acres, Serial 063591. The Department has classified clas-sified the land as proper for acquisition ac-quisition under Sec. 7 of the Taylor Tay-lor Grazing Act, and opened it to selection by the State, subject to compliance with the laws and regulations governing selections under the Act of July 16, 1894, and acts supplemental and amendatory thereto. The applications appli-cations were allowed March 8, 1943. Any and all persons claiming claim-ing the land adversely, or desiring desir-ing to object because of the mineral min-eral Character of the land or for any other reason, should file their protest in this office during the period of publication or before final approval. Failure to so protest pro-test within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral character of the land, and the selections, being otherwise free from objection will be approved to the State. C. V. SCHAD, Acting Register. March 22, 29; April 5, 12, 19, 1943. NOTICE District Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 5, 1943. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed applications applica-tions to select, covering: In T. 9 S. R. 3 E. SW14 Sec. 10, W Sec. 15, SW14 Sec. 20, 640 acres, Serial 0635S6 and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, NE1, NH SEVi Sec. 31, 618.23 acres. Serial 063595. In T. 10 S. R 3 E., NEU NEU, E SE',4 Sec. 13, WV3 E, NBH SW V Sec. 24. 320 acres, Serial 063598 and SEU SW',i Sec. 24, E'i, E'i XV V, SW,i SW'i Sec. 25, Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 11, 637.24 acres, Serial 063599. In T. 6 S. R. 2 W., NW!4 NEV1, N'S NW, SWVt NWH4 Sec. 12, W 'ft SEVi, E'i SWVt Sec. 11 and in T 5 S R. 1 W., N!'2 SE, SEVi SEU, NEVJ SW'4 Sec. 21, 480 acres, Serial 063609, all S. L. M., Utah The Department has classified the land as proper for acquisition under Section 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act. and opened it to selection by the State, subject to compliance with the laws and regulations governing selections under the Act of July 16, 1894, and acts supplemental and amendatory thereto. The appli cations were allowed March 2, 1943. Any and all persons claim ing the land adversely or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land or for any other reasons, should file their protest in this office during the period of publication or before final approval. Failure to so protest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evi dence of the non-mineral charac ter of the land, and the selections, being otherwise free from obiec tion will be approved to the State. C. V. SCHAD, Acting Register. March 22, 29; April 5, 12, 19, 1943. NOTICE District Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, March 10, 1943. Notice is hereby given that the fetate of Utah has filed applica tions to select, covering: In T. 9 S. R 3 E. SW'i NEU, Lots 1 and 2, S"2 NWU. SV2 Sec. 4. 520 acres, Serial 063582, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, SEVi Sec. 10, 624.60 acres, Seria 063585. In T. 2 S. R. 6 W., Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, Ntt, SEVi Sec. 1, 398 56 acres, Serial 063608, all S L. M.. Utah. The Department has classified the land as proper for acquisition under Sec. 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, and opened it to selection by the State, sub ject to compliance with the laws and regulations governing selec tions under the Act of July 16, 1894, and acts supplemental and amendatory thereto. The appli cations were allowed March 10, 1943. Any and all persons claim ing the land adversely or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any Other reason, should file, .their protest in this office during the period of publication or before final approval. Failure to so protest within the time specified will 'be considered sufficient evi dence of the non-mineral charac ter of the land, and the selections. being otherwise free from objections, objec-tions, will be approved to the State. C. V. SCHAD, Acting Register. March 22, 29; April 5, 12, 19, 1943. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Maud R. Taylor, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 250 West Center street, Provo City, Utah, on or before the 25th day of May, A. D. 1943. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 22nd day of March, 1943. ' THOMAS N. TAYLOR, Executor. A. L. BOOTH, Attorney. Published in The Daily Herald, e Mar. 22, 29, Apr. 5, 12, 1943. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Charles A. Morby, deceased. de-ceased. ' Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence, R. F. D. I Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, Utah, on or before Hie First day of June, A. D., 1943. Dated at Pleasant Grove, Utah this 26th day of March, A. D.J 1943. WALLACE -E. MORBY Executor. A. L. Booth, Attorney: Published in The Daily Herald Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 12. 19, 1943. Clean-up Week Set At Pleasant Grove PLEASANT GROVE The City officials have set the dates for the annual clean-up drive to be held from April 12 to 17. Accumulated rubbish will be hauled away on the last two days of the drive, providing it is piled up by the property owners. At a special meeting of the city council and city empolyees, Thursday night, the duties of the employes were explained and the cooperation of all city employes in the interest of the community Welfare was requested Six hundred pounds of copper go into every medium bomber and a ton into the engines and airframe of a Flying Fortress. San Francisco is the only city in the world with four pairs of street car tracks on its main street. What's on the Air Today MONDAY. APRIL 12 . - KOVO KDYL OTA I ICS L Viin 1320 570 1160 600 I T r,if .-.1 J-rcss N.-us 15 I BiU'iif Sis-torn 30 Hulltloj,' OrumrtKiiid 45 11. V. 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