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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORY : You will find these Merchants and Professional People anxious to serve you It will pay you to patronize them. AUTO GLASS liKT us replace your broken glass. Ahlander Mfg Co. 472-490 South University. Phone 100. Jl AfJTU RADIATOR RADIATORS repaired and flushed. Ahlang-er Mfsr. Co., 472-490 South University. Phone 100. Jl rrRRiER TORS, Coats re-styled, repaired, cleaned, glased. Helen Swensen. expert furrier. Phone 1179 443 East 4th South. fS IXStLATIQN THE Orem Rooflnr and Insulation Co. Now has in stock a full and complet line of U. S. O. Red Top Rock wol and Palco Wool insu lation. Call Bill for complete in formation- and free estimates. No Miration. Phone Q63JZ. izs INCOMK TAX RETIR-NS FIGURED by Expert at reasonable rates. David I Pug-h. 177 North X East, Prove. Phone J07W. fl7 MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS PIANOS, accordion, guitars. Prof. S. W. Williams. SOS East Srd Couth. 1 bur, sell and teach. fl MOVING AND STORAGE TKLLOW CAB AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving, packing, storage, ship-cinr. ship-cinr. Phone S00. 170 West 1st North. Jl REPAIRS HAVE your old sewing machine repaired while parts are still available. Singer Sewing Machine Co. S6S West Center. Phone S99. fl RADIO SERVICE Radio Shop. All makes repaired. 25 West Center. Phone 4Saj. II LET Sears repair your radio. Ex port work at low cost Bring your set in toaay. Dears, rtoeuuc x Company. J SHOE REPAIRING BEST materials. Prompt sevice. College Shoe Shop. 490 Iorth University. fll SEWING MACHINES WHITE and other sewing machines repaired Souter Shop. 458 West Center ti STOVE REPAIRING AT.T. makes at the General Shop. 13S North University. Phone 9I5W. 12 SPRINGS JOBBERS famous St. Louis elec-trlcally elec-trlcally heat i treated springs Also retemperlng rearching and repairing service. Ahlander Mfg. Phone 100. Jl TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITER repairs. Finest workmanship on all makes, quick service, reasonable prices. Stop In for estimate. Utah Otfice bup-ply. bup-ply. 4S East Center. Provo. fl6 VACUUM SERVICE HOOVER Sales Service. Phone 14S9. Redford. 908 East 3rd South. fl3 TYPEWRITERS CPERT repairing ef all makes. Morgan Typewriter Co. S4S West Center. "Z WELDING 'ALL types welding done, S9 West J South, Springville. Farm equipment, equip-ment, 'motor blocks, pipe work and bids submitted on contract work. Phone ITS Springville. fll FOR SALE CARS 1941 PLiYMOUTH. special deluxe sedan. iRadio. heater, fog lights, Excellent tires. Bargain. Phone 0S1-R4 J30 Yf 37 Chevrolet sedan. Very good condition. Library Service, 1st East Center. j2 I93t Studebaker 4 door sedan. Me-chanical Me-chanical condition and rubber good. 114 West 6th North. West side. J31 f 936 Lincoln Zephyr. Priced to sell. Excellent condition. New tires. H. L Mowers Thistle, Utah. J31 133 Chevrolet coach. 16' inch wheels. Good rubber. Good condi tion. 69 East Wain. I.ehi. JIT 5 Chevrolet sedan. Good condi tion. Heater, g-ood tires. Call at Fred Collins. 114 South Main street. Springville. j 30 37 De Soto sedan. 5 good tirew I"9 South 6th West. J26 It WHEEL Podge truck. Good rubber. rub-ber. J. M. Nichols Garage, Sprln-vllle Sprln-vllle - j:6 934 FOUR-DOOR Studebaker sc. dan. Good mechanical condition Good rubber. Phone 15I-W. fl 1941 Oldsmobile club coupe. Standard Stand-ard Station, 1st West 3rd South. f IS 1939 Chevrolet it sedan. Standard Station, 1st West 3rd South. flS 1939 Ford sedan. Standard Station. 1st West 3rd South. flS FOR SALE TRAILERS 194J GLIDER. 12 fort. Kxrellent condition. New tires Also lfi ft. Masonite trailer. Good tires. T. D. Hardman. 1 mile west of highway Lindon. J30 TRAILER house. Fully equipped. 2 heating stoves. 22 rifU-. Call S43 Haws Avenue. North Park Addition. Addi-tion. .131 NURSERY STOCK FRUIT trees of all varieties: Peaches, pears, apples, prunes, rilums. apricots cherries, nectar-nes nectar-nes etc. Send for our free 40 pare catalog. We can still supi-ly most all varieties. We have a nice stock Of Elberta, Early Klherta, J. H. Hale and a pood assortment of Other kinds. One or the largest growers in the Northwest. Tualatin Tuala-tin Valley Nurseries. Sherwod, Oregon. j30 BOA It I) AND ROOM FOR men. 6S9 East 4th South. Phone 1242R f4 NOTICE WHY w&rry Mid use your time cal-culatrhg cal-culatrhg Income Taxes v Let me do that for you. Years f experience. Almo B Simmons. B. Sc. Notar public. 41S North 5th West Phone 12DS. fj FOR SM.K OK ni: r PIANOS, accordians. Kiiltart. I t'iy. sell and teach. Phone Professor 8 W. Williams. sns East 3r-l South J3i WAITRESSES WOMEN 18 TO 65 No Experience Necessary Middle ) Aped Women preferred pre-ferred Part or full time work APPLY WALGREEN'S Essential War Workers Must Have Certificate of Availability HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS Will sell anything. Convert your extra furniture, stoves, machinery, trailers etc., into Victory Bonds. Herald classified classi-fied ads bring immediate results. Do not 'phone . . . ment to the Herald TOR SALE REAL. ESTATES Furnished Model Horn Open for Inspection! WASATCH GARDENS 3:30-7:30 p. m., Daily 1:30-7:30 p. m., Sunday Every feature desired in a home, including full basement, furnace, water heater, large bedrooms, etc. Entrance at 4-th South and 7th East (Springville (Spring-ville Road), Provo. As little "3 ?300 down. F. H. A. payments pay-ments $34.85 per month. ROWAN REALTY, Inc. Exclusive Sales Agents 176 West Center Phone 235 REAL REAL ESTATE BUYS by HEAL & AUSTIN, INC. T Boom Brick Mod. Home, with furnace, garage and coop; 3 by 12 rods ground. 14200. 1 Boom -Story Brick Home Modern. Northeast. $6500. 5 Boom Home in northeast part of town, 3 by 12 rods, will trade for acreage with small home. Real Piece of Income Property, Prop-erty, N. E., complete 4 by 12 rods of ground, for 56500. Cozy 4 Boom Mod, Frame Home Nice lot $4300. NO SECRET Just Common Com-mon Sense! The General Insures preferred risks only saving 20 on fire insurance. insur-ance. Could your property qualify? List With Insure With and Buy From Heal & Austin Inc 165 West Center St. PHONE 4 After Hours Call: J. E. Syrett 1130 H. D. Whatcott ....2042-W Rowan Realty Buys 91450 C Boom Mod. Home to be moved to your lot in Utah County. $4500 12 Acres; 8 Shares Timpanogos water; cherries cher-ries and other fruit trees. 8 room frame home, full basement; coop for 700 chickens. Northeast. $10,500 10 Acres Land, 8 acres in fruit. 10 shares of Provo Reservoir. All implements imple-ments including apple washer. wash-er. 4 Room Modern Home with 4-room basement apt, Orem. Rowan Realty Inc 176 WEST CENTER Thone 235 Provo Properties New Brk., 3 bedroom, furnace. fur-nace. Plumbing. Nice lot. Price $7750. TWO ACRES, HOME, GARDEN Fruit and garden. Comfortable Comfort-able brick house; cellar. Extra room, brk. coop; new furnace. Plumbing, modern conveniences. . Very near Provo. Price $7250. EIGHT ACRES, HOME, WATER Near Geneva Works. Price $7500. SPRING VTLLE PROPERTY 3.92 acres; 3-rm. brk. house; cellar, grainary coop, barn, pasture, garden. gar-den. $2800.00. MAIN CANYON ROAD PROVO One acre; more acres priced $1250 per acre. Less by purchase pur-chase tract. SPRINGVILLE HOME New two rm. home with nice lot. Price $2500.00. BOTTLING WORKS Land and living quarters; excellent business property. BUILDING LOT Best location for Bchool 4 rods by T'j rods. Corner. Price $575.00. . BUILDING LOT North University Avenue. You can't beat the location. Price $2500.00. Profitable Business Property HOMES Telephone 1099 WHlard L. SOWARDS Agency Office: 89 West 2nd North Provo :: Utah take your advertise office before 12 noon. FOR SALE REALt ESTATE FOR SALE 2 Four Boom Apartment House. Good rental income. Ideal location. $5,000. Foor Boom Frame Dwelling 3x9 rod lot All special taxes paid. Excellent buy, $3,250 terms. New Four Boom Frama Modern Home, 3x12 rod lot. Good location. Priced at only $3700. Two Boom Frame Home, with screen- porch all furniture fur-niture in home; 1 acres land. Owner leaving Provo. Pro-vo. $2250. Good Business Investment! Ahb Acres land. Chicken coops, 2000 chickens; four cows, 1 horse; $3000 In feed. Six Room Brick Home. Owner moving to Arizona. Dixon Real Estate 236 WEST CENTEB Phone 75 After Hours Call: Ray Hanks 1224-W Homes For Sale Also Business Property Farms, and Building Lots Automobile and Fire Insurance. Insur-ance. Robertson-Bushman Robertson-Bushman BEALTT & INSURANCE 67 EAST CENTER Phone 710 NEW brick homs, shades, hot water wa-ter pips In furnace, I tons coal, 150 bulbs, planted lawn, ready for grass. Take less than equity. Will sell prewar furniturs with house. McCall. Chrlsteels Aeres. House Number 20. J2I 15 ACRE farm in beautiful Cache Valley. Large modern home, fully equipped. One block from school and church. See Lester Beck, 17! North Main. Springville. J2S ONE room cottage well furnished. Reasonably priced. W. F. Meyer, Riverbrldfra Trailer park. J2$ IF you want a better horns, see this one. Owner leaving. room modern brick. Ideal location, close In. t room apartment. Very nicely furnished. Two complete sets of plumbingr, extra larcr lot. Very fine double garage. Priced for quick sale. 67 East 3rd North. iZt FOUR room modern homs with 1 basement rooms. Btabls and good cow, coop and laying chickens, fruit tree acreage. Also Monarch range. I'hone 001K4. JI6 WORK WANTED WE do painting, paper hanging- and cleaning. 603 North 1 West. J27 CHILDHKN cared for by hour or day. 268 North 11 East. 328 HELP WANTED APPLICATIONS will bs received and examinations given for storc-keenerg storc-keenerg position. Apply Depart ment of Utilities. Essential war" workers must have certificate or availability. 17 BOY or girl for counter work. Full time. Also girl for office help. No experience necessary. Apply in person. 1j5 North University. Essential war workers must have crrtifi'-at.- of availability. J31 FOUNTAIN (lispensor. Apply Keeleys Cafe. ::6 Wist (.'enter. Essential war workers must have certificate certifi-cate of availability. J30 HKLP WANTED MALE FURNITURE van helper. Apply i enow tan --o. v "i ..v.. ..... Essential war workers must have. certificate of availability. . 125 DRIVERS for Yellow Cabs, part or full time. Evening and night shifts. Steady Job. (Our steady drivers average JlfiO monthly) n;,;,- Mr. i:";ih. Vilow Cab Co.: Essential war workers must have certificate of availability. f25 JAPANESE bus boy. Must be 18. Apply Keeleys Cafe. 36 West Cen-t, Cen-t, r. Essential war workers must have certificate of availability. f25 LOST COIN purse contained a 120 bill and some change, between the brick mason checking room and west Kate. Finder please leave at Backer's office for Roy Freeze and reoive reward. J20 BLACK female toy cocker. Heavy with pups. Phone 117-M EAUR1NO. Silver. seven bl ue stones. Between Union Pacific bus station & 33 East 3rd North. KILLFoLI' containing valuable papers. Reward. Calf Provo 016J1 I J27 Viol, IN with name of Jane Morrill Mor-rill on case Call 52. Modern Home NOW! Good foundation, about 3-inch 3-inch flooring: neatly decorated, decor-ated, conveniently finished. Opportunity to own a hom on easy payment plan. SEE HOMES AT 900 E. 3rd North, Provo rom SALE MTSCELLAITKOrS CIRCULATOR heater, twelve tube cabinet radio, table radio. .Phone 50R. 130 3 COMPLETE rooms of furniture. Daytime or evenings. 78 North 8 East. J30 UNIVERSAL, coal range. 57 West 7th North. Cheap, fl aiKL'S pre-war Schwinn bicycle. Ballon Urea. 324 South 3rd East Lehl. J30 GOOD coal heater. Medium slzee Combination radio - phonograph Large beautiful cabinet. Prewar Pre-war collapsible baby buggy. All In perfect condition. Reuben Christensen Pleasant Qr o v e Phone 3222 Jan. 30. 110 WHITE Leghorn pullets. 5 months old. Good buy. 503- East 2nd South, Springville. J28 PARTY at Spanish Fork interested inter-ested In pig at 299 East 3 North Springville. please call at: once. Remaining furniture, tires garden gar-den tools, Pigs, chickens' and samples of wonderful materials for quilts, cushions and furrey bags must Da sold this rweeK. BOV'S bicycle. Good condltion.Cash. Phone 1799. . - J26 GOOD coil springs. West 1st South. $15.00.'. 141 FLAT top monkey stove. Good condition. con-dition. After 6. 71 West 3 North. , J37 FURNITURE. Apartment available. cabinet radio included. A fous. 771 North 8th East ist. : J3ii 5thorth.j RADIO. $50. 792 West , iJL' BEDROOM set, almost new. Three fiiece settee. Table with . way amp combined. 5 piece breakfast set. 9x13 plush rug. 9x13 Quaker linoleum. 407 South Srd West. Mrs. Lafeen. J27 POPCORN, 10 pounds, 31.00. Roast er chickens 33c pound. 1089 -West 1st North. . f7 BABT scales, basket, high chair. electric rasor, omen oven, wind sor rocker. Book shelves, prq-war studio couch and mirrors. Phone 1857R fl COAL range with water Jacket. 40 South 2nd East. : J28 ELECTRIC rasor. 637 East A street Provo. J26 REBUILT Damascus Grand sewing machine and mans pre-war bi cycle. 424 North 2nd East. : J2S BED, twin beds, chest of drawers, coal range, rug, breakfast' set radio, quart fruit Jars and bicycle. 1st house south of Jensen Store on Price Road, Springville. ' J26 USED baby play pen. M. E. Jensen, Route 2 Box 330. Kartcbner Lane. - i26 ONE Western saddle, like new. 1 Royal typewriter, standard - size. pica type, like new. Joe Fdeu Vivian Park, Provo Canyon. J2S FRESH Jersey cow. Phone 0E7R4 J30 1941 Delco radio-phonograph "combination. "com-bination. Standard Station 97 West 3rd South. f3 BABY chicks. 14c each. Express- prepaid. pre-paid. Place orders now. 1089 West 1st North. ' fl6 FIVE horsepower 8 phase motor and switch. Large size Sklllsaw. L. C. Smith typewriter. Check writer. 193$ Dodge pickup with flat: bed. 850 South 5th West. . J26 COLES Hot Blast heater an$ electric el-ectric heater. 240 East 3 South, fl 3 ROOMS furniture. Call 235 between be-tween 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. ' J31 ALFALFA hay and coal We deliver. Len Pierce. 715 West 4th North. Payson. J28 TO our many friends and customers, we now have 17 rebuilt sewing machines. Singer Sewing MaoJiine Co. 268 West Center. f2 POTATOES( carrots, onions, : and parsnips. By pound or truck load. Verl Fisher. 2300 West Center. J30 FOR SALE OR TRADE BT owner, for a home In Spanish Fork modern 5 room home, automatic auto-matic gas water heater. New furnace furn-ace and stoker and blowe'r. 4 rooms in basement. 279 South 6th West. 126 WANTED TO BUY WILL pay cash for 193S or ,1939 car. No dealers. R. L. BoorSnan. 720 North 8 East. J31 GOOD used office desk and chair. Write Herald Box 13-B. : J31 CHINA Closet. Dark after '.6. 1494M. wood. ;Call ;. J26 FURNITURE, stoves, ranges, anything any-thing of value. 40 North 4th West. f 15 HELP WANTED FEMALE GET into essential war work.. Release Re-lease a man for the armed forces. Drive a Yellow Cab. Day work only. Pleasant work, good pay. See Mr. Smith. 170 West; 1st North. Essential war workers must have certificate of availability. availa-bility. ; f 25 JAPANESE bus girl. Must b IS. Apply Keeleys, 36 West Center. Essential war workers must iave certificate of availability, r. 1 2 j WOMEN needed. Essential work. Hours 8 to 4:30. No experience necessary. Come readv to work. Trrr 1 Dim1 -i' 57". Vt f'tlllrr Essential war workers must have'and child. We hope to go over the certificate of availability. f24 WAITRESS wanted. (24 per Week. Apply Liberty Cafe. Essential -w ar workers must have certificate of availability. j-;! WOMEN wanted to learn marking and sorting. Essential work.;. No experience necessary. Steady working hours. 8 to 4:30. Agiply Mrs. Kerr, Provo City Launilry. tiv roucn university. csseTjiiaii war workers must have certififcatej of availability. . fiij 470 South University. Essential WOMEN wanted as attendants at: Utah state hospital. 19a per month !a plus one meal each day. 8 hours: daily. Apply office. Essential War workers must have certif ict of availability f9 MISCELLANEOUS HAVE you filed your income -tax statement? Let us assist yo.u. Open evening's. 5:30 to h, for appointment ap-pointment 1st door East of Paramount Theater. 710 or 200V . i- INCOME Tax Service. Hal Cole. Efficient and reasonable. Upstairs, Up-stairs, Room 1, 32 West CenJ- r. Provo. j:s ATTENTION! Ambitious Men and Women. Own your own pleasant, permanent perma-nent and profitable business ;re-talling- RawlelKh Products to consumers. con-sumers. Over 173 household nd farm necessities. For full particulars, par-ticulars, promptly see or jite Phil Snow, 385 South 7th E4ist. Provo. Phone 757W for Kawltfig-h Products. f3 TYPEWRITER Repairs. Fittest workmanship on all makes, quick service, reasonable prices. Stop in for estimate. Utah Office byi-ply. byi-ply. 43 East Center. Provo. 14 f'OR HEAT I GARAGE. 406 South 2nd East. -J26 FLOOR sander and floor polisher. Utah Valley Glass & Paint Company. Com-pany. tH JUST received au portable eewiriK machines. All ready for nut. Stumer Stum-er Sewing- Machine Co. 208 Wi-st Center. f2 WANTED Highest Prices Paid for, CLEAN RAGS! ;: P. E. ASHTON CO. 191 South University Indian in - ' . I 1 J i,. - L4 tvivln P11 IZ b Pafcfrce! Joe AguUar. pueblo Indian from Santa Fe., N. sacrifices bis long black locks' 10 L haircut M t boot training at San Diego. Calif.. Naval Training Station, At right, he rue FOR RENT FURNISHED 1 LARGE bedroom. 3 gentlemen. Defense workers. Steam heated. Private entrance, 4s bath. 63:1 West Center. J28 rAKibi iurnished house. 8 room. Box 85 or call 032-J3. j2S Phone 564-M Reward. J2S HEATED room for 1 gentleman Outside entrance. Private bath 3.'i6 North 1st East. Reference re- quired. J28 WARM sleeping room. Private entrance. 671 East 1st North. J28 3 ROOM house. Rt. 1 Box 289-A mile east Geneva. LaV'on Smith. fl WARM clean sleeping room for gentlemen. 349 West 4 South. J27 HOUSE. Call evenings West 7th North. after 6. 82 J30 HEATED sleeping room for gentle-mnn gentle-mnn S3 North 4th West. J27 WANTED TO RENT 4 OR 5 room modern house furnished fur-nished or unfurnished. Write Herald Box 54. J30 WILL rent unfurnished Phone 122 before 6. house. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED LOVELY 3 room modern apartment. apart-ment. Adults, no-smokers. 720 East 8th North. J28 Vineyard The patriotic committee will honor Pvt. Marion Schroder who is home on a leave from the army. He is with the engineers company stationed at Nashville, Tenn. The party will be held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg. There will be a pot luck supper and all relatives and friends are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Redd of Monticello visited relatives here enroute to Salt Lake. Pvt. Austin Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Larsen is home on a week's leave from the army, he is stationed at the Washington Washing-ton State college at Pullman. Mr. and Mrs. Jens C. Andreason were visitors to Eureka Sunday, "KM rtryA 1 f -a T1 H Till . i-""C.Mrs Johnston, ran a mission and family are moving to their ;school for christian converts. The home in the Pleasant View ward. Mrs. Ellen Holdaway is visiting visit-ing in Salt Lake with her daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and familv. Mrs. Albert Wilmot, Miss Al-zada Al-zada Wilmot and Miss Vera Wilmot Wil-mot of Springville visited Mrs. Leland J. Wells and new baby daughter Sunday at their home. Mrs. Harold Holdaway, chairman chair-man of the 4th war loan drive, will be assisted by the following workers: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Blake, C. N. Gammon and E. Car- lyle Bunker. The drive will end Friday and Monday evening will be Vineyard s night at the Scera Vineyard residents are asked to contact any of these workers. The quota is $43 for every man, woman top as we have done in previous drives ESCAPE PRISONERS FOUND LAST NIGHT PHILADELPHIA, Jam 26 (TJ.E) Two prisoners who "escaped Sunday from the Eastern pen- .. . - . . , . . r. Itentiary were found last night inside the prison. The men, who prison officials at first said scaiea 2S-foot wall, had huddled in an . Hllrin. rhMr 40 hours of "freedom." Police of eight states had joined in the search. FROZEN Motor Blocks REPAIRED! P. E. Ashton Co. 191 South Unversity Special Loan Service for Folks in a Hurry Short of time as well easti D'Mi't borrow i!n:ierpp.urnv. but if loan of $10 to $250 or more 1 to yo'ir advantage, aee tis. We mak ensli loans with a minimum., of delay Outsiders not Involved.. NO FUSSING A HOt'ND Just rome in. or better still, apply by phone. Call us, then make on visit to siyn and pick up the cash. You'll get the same courteous, private pri-vate attention as though you applied ap-plied in portion. SENSIBLE COST Loans are mails on signature, furniture, or huio, nithout Involv-InR Involv-InR others. 110 for .' weeks costs only tic. Let us know today how we can serve you Personal Finance Co. Cnd I'loer Kntsln Block Over lureen's IS l:ST CKNTKH I H'lNR Z' l H'K'; I !; i V Micr. Navy Gets "fl I " c fully surveys bis depleted hair-do. WAC Goes Home- To War Theater Pvt. Janet Mary Hall By NEA Service When orders came through for WAC Private Janet Mary Hall to leave the United States for Allied Al-lied Forces Headquarters in North Africa, it meant a great deal more than a coveted chance for over seas service it also meant re turning to her native land. For 15 of her 22 years Janet lived in the Belgian Congo where her parents, the Reverend and ' only white child in the jungle settlement, she was known to the natives as "Eloa Malioa" Princess Prin-cess Mary spoke the dialect of the various tribes, and often acted as interpreter for nurses on trips up the river. Sent to the States to attend high school in Buffalo, N. Y. then Houchton and Bethany Col leges, Janet planned to return to Africa to carry on her parents work. But Everett Hall, now a sergeant with the Seventh Army GRADE I TIRES for Immediate Salcl 450x214 plv 475-500x194 ply 525-550x17 4 ply 600-154 ply tpre-war) 600-16 6 ply passenger 650-164 ply, passenger 650-16 6 ply, passenger 700-16 4 ply, white side-wall; side-wall; rayon cord (prewar). (pre-war). 700-15 4 ply possenger Commercial 600-16 6 ply truck 650-166 ply truck 700-15 6 ply truck 700-20 ( 32x6) 10 ply truck 750-208 ply truck 750-20 (34x7) 10 ply truck 825-2010 ply truck (AA type ) 1000-2012 ply truck (AA tvpe) 1100-2212 ply truck (AA type) ' Contact MR. DALE REESE TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. 57 WEST CENTER ST. Provo, Utah WANTED! Registered Pharmacists Excellent opportunit i e s for advancement to store managers. Salary above average plus liberal commissions. com-missions. Have a number num-ber of steady positions open in Utah and Idaho. Will pay moving expenses ex-penses for right man. All applicants regardless of age or sex will be carefully care-fully considered. Write, wire or phone, Walgreen Drug Co.. 63 South West Temple Street, Salt Lake Citv, Utah." ' nnj i ff rVs W ' hi "esi , ! Statistics WARRANTY DEEDS Charles C. Keeler and Nova E. Keeler to Rulon F. Cook and Katherine B. Cook. Sec. 24 Twp. 6 R. 2 E., 15500.00 Charles O. Keeler and Nor E. Keeler to G. Albert Spencer. Sec. 24 Twp. 6 R. 2 E $1.00. Charles O. Keeler and Nora E. Keeler to Albert and LaDean C. Keeler. Sec. 24 Twp. 6 R. 2 E. Dean Elmer and Afton H. Elmer to J. Clark Elmer. Sec. 16 Twp. 9 R. 2 E., $75.00 Charles A. Peterson and Elvena Peterson to A. Douglas Allen and Ruth H. Allen. Lot 3-4 Blk. 12 North Park Subd. $10.00 Charles A. Peterson and Elvena Peterson to Wllmer W. Tanner and Helen B. Tanner. Sec. 1 Twp. 7 R. 2 E., $10.00 Charles A. Peterson and Elvena Peterson to Alex Baxter Sr. and Rose Baxter. Lot 5 Blk.. 5 North Park Sub'd. $10.00 Lester A Ellen Stott to William H. Hunter and Nina W. Hunter. See. 28 Twp. 5 R. 2 E. $10.00 Charles A. Peterson and Elvena Peterson to Edwin W. Duncan and Ethel W. Duncan. Blk. 8 North Park sub-div. $10.00 which Invaded Sicily, changed her mind and they were married. When her husband enlisted. Janet joined the WAC, and kept her fingers crossed that she'd be among the lucky ones to be assigned as-signed to Africa. Her fingers are still crossed this time for a meeting meet-ing with a certain sergeant. FOR SALE 21941 Plymouth Sedans 1 1936 BUICK Sedan Firestone Heaters and Defrosting Fans 25 OFF! HAL'S CONOCO SERVICE 495 West Center St. Phone 1515 WAR WORKERS NEEDED by E. L. du PONT de NEMOURS & CO. - - - on - - - SOUTHEAST WASHINGTON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Transportation Advanced Attractive Scale of Wages Work Week 54 Hours Time and One-half For Work in Excess of 40 Hours Following Workers Needed: CARPENTERS REINFORCING IRON WORKERS Immediate Complete Living Facilities Available For All Men Employed! Men having draft status 1-A will not be considered. Applicants must bring draft registration and classification, classifi-cation, social security card, and proof of citizenship. Anyone employed in essential industry within the last 60 days must have a Statement of Availability. Company Representative Will Interview and Hire Applicants 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION United States Employment Service 40 North University Avenue 7, Payson PAYSON Members of tha First ward Relief society chorus and their partners had a pleasant social evening last Friday. They went sleigh-riding in two bobsleighs bob-sleighs for the first part of the evening, and later gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Francom for supper. Mrs. Ricks Wyler and Mrs. Otillie Dunstan had a party at the home of Mrs. Wyler -last Friday Fri-day evening for the boys and girls who are being advanced from their Sunday school class in the First ward. Lunch and games were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dean Thomas, Thom-as, of Los Angeles, visited here last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Sheffield, parents of Mrs. Thomas. Thom-as. Byron Cheever, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cheever, returned home last Thursday from the Canadian Ca-nadian L. D. S. mission, where he has been doing missionary work during the past two years. He will be honored at a welcome home testimonial Sunday night In the Fourth ward chapel. Mrs. Jean Spainhower and Mrs. Stella Wing, granddaughters of Mrs. Stella Harper, visited here last week with friends and relatives. rela-tives. They left Sunday for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Spainhower will rejoin her husband, Glenn Spainhower, Spain-hower, formerly of Payson, at their home in Los Angeles, where both are employed in an aircraft plant Mrs. Wing will go to Logan, Lo-gan, where her husband is an army student at the U. S. A. C, and is taking special radio work. Mrs Guy Hillman and two daughters, of Pleasant Grove, visited here last week with Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cheever, parents par-ents of Mrs Hillman. ORCUTT SENTENCED ON JUVENILE COUNT Charles Henry Orcutt, 25, was fined $50 and sentenced to 30 days in the Utah county jail by Judge Dean Terry Monday on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Are You Planning To Increase Your Flock? HARDIN HATCHERY Stock May Be Secured Through Draper Poultrymen Phone 1265 LaMAR ERCANBRACK Dealer ORDER EARLY To Insure Quick Delivery Early Buyer Gets First Pick 2 Bedroom Modern House! Neat and new. Few left, will sacrifice $100 equity in new home. Call at 900 EAST 3rd NORTH PHONE 2058 Provo, Utah DAILY HERALD PROVO, UTAH COUNTY. TJTAH WEDNESDAY. JANUARY li. 13H |