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UTAH couwiy. utah TiflTT V HPPflttS ri-VVjrC it THURSDAY, NOVCMBKR 11. 1B46 VA- njLrLAJLL "Now understand, nobody is lo name Ihis calf or make a pet of him he'll be valuable veal in a couple of months!" FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Bv AL CAPP lUVPUESTAS AH IVrllAa SUPlCIONED7 l" mam log rr v .K- BW rr. TU A D'C MALI NAME. ON ITAr BIN A-CURIN' IT IN TW HOLLOW. FO' TWO VARST CAIN'T VANK HIM UOOSEf- HIS FEET'I TOO cu rr ah OQTTA err UIM OVAH TH' RNISH A uiiMc bm-w awn DOWN r- HURRY .r SPLIT TH LOG . . Ml VIC FLINT CHILE ,r-IN MAH PROTESHUN, AH IS A 5HE.HULIST TH TYPE SEAT- COVERS AH MAKES dOTTA BE ROUND AN ALU IN ONE. PIECE- SO'S THEY WON T PINCH' THIS IS A RUSH ORDER rr- 'GOTTA GIT THIS LOG T TH SAWMILL: IM-MEEUIUTLY. ) BUT-(SOB. f SOON S WE SAW TH' BOY' LOOSE.. VO KIN HAVE. nmrr AH NEEDS HIM. NOW-SAD! F- HAWKINS DAY'LL BE OVE1R IN " , TAKC A GOOD K2r . f HfiLLO. FLINT. A 3 took Growl look at this gov, zzz f IWhcA your I TWOSPOT. SR D'SH- zzM ttfflf Bubble was ifc 1 P-'' 7; A .Tthis is oil drums. -f&zm-iM ""H V INSPECTOR, EH? W6LL. BALIOONHEAD, YOU CAN JUST INSPECT THE OTHER END OF TUP IAKE NE ,OWPJf OUVECL .STACK UP, ) I'M A .A You SHOULDNY Bff W'SS RAY! ISNT THAT A J RCDCOAT. y MAIN& COSfnJMBS LOVELY OUTFIT ? , . r-Zl-ALREADYIRtS THE .PtL w A iUJ'PLHASEVEN BEEN rlNI ISMED f' '0 ItLl Be okay PPEOC AND JUNE ARE WRITING A TERRIFIC SURPRISE ENDING IN THE LAST ACT ' .-rTTI Freckles,! KNOW its a suwwse eno- INO'. RUT YOU 5IMPLY CANT LET THET BRITISH WIM THE WAS. OF 177ft ' XT I Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notice Consult County Clerk or the Ra pectiYt Signer fa. furtbr in-formation NOTICE OP 'SALE SURPLUS GOVERNMENT REAL PROPER TY. The Federal Public Housing Auuiorlty hereby gives notice that It now has available for disposal dis-posal under the Surplus Property Act of 1944 and War Assets Ad ministration Regulation 5, the following real property Which has been declared surplus by the Government: RH-UTAH-7. 1 Residence, identified as RH-Utah- 7, located at 99 East 8th North Street, Provo, Utah. The property consists of 0.157 acres of land together to-gether with a six-room single family dwelling and one-car attached at-tached garage. The house is located lo-cated in the best residential district dist-rict of the City, sand contains personal per-sonal property consisting of one electric cooking range and one G. E. electric refrigerator. RH-UTAH-7A. 2. Residence, identified identi-fied as RH-Utab-7A, located at 285 East 7th North Street. Provo. Utah. The property consists of 0.2S acres of land togetner wun a six-room brick-and-frame dwelling dwell-ing and one-car attached garage. The house is located in the best residential district of the City. The living room contains a rug of high quality. RH-UTAH-7B. 3. Residence, identified as RH-Utah-7B, located at 5714 Holliday Blvd. Holliday, Utah. The property prop-erty consists of 4Vi acres of land, a large 2-story frame building and a 4-car garage with servants' auarters. Building is equipped with Iron Fireman, and electric hot water heater. There are seven bedrooms, large clothes closets, a full basement, breakfast room, glassed-in porch, etc. Property is situated on Big Cottonwood Creek in the Town of Holliday, 10 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. Terms and conditions of sale and all necessary information concerning the property and the method of exercising priorities and submitting submit-ting offers will be available on and after October 19, 1946, at the office of the Federal Public Housing Hous-ing Authority, 760 Market Street. San Francisco, California between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.. Mondays through Fridays. All bids other than those from Federal, Fed-eral, state and local government agencies shall be accompanied by a certified check payable to the Treasurer of the United States in the amount of 5 of any bid up to and including a bid of $10,000 plus 2 of the amount of the bid in excess of $10,000. Deposits will be returned to unsuccessful bidders. This sale is subject to the Government's reservation of the right to all fissionable materials ma-terials in the land, together with the right to enter upon and prospect pros-pect for andor mine and remove said materials. Priorities: The property is subject to the following follow-ing priorities in the order named: 1. Federal agencies 2. Reconstruction Reconstruc-tion Finance Corporation 3. State and local governments 4. Former owners 5. Veterans, and spouse anJ children of deceased servicemen. service-men. 6. Non-profit institutions. Priority Period: The time for exercising ex-ercising priorities shall be a period of ninety (90) days commencing com-mencing on September 19, 1946 and ending on December 18, 1946 unless a Government agency or state or local government exercises exer-cises its priority to acquire the property within a 10-day period of priority for sucn claimant, persons per-sons not having priorities may also make offers during tne u- day period. LANGDON W. POST, Director, Region VI. WOMEN IS to 45 Troy Laundry ' 973 cnc not iicccMMrjr U WANTED TO RENT" HERALD CLASSIFIED HEM WANTED FEMALE) PROOF reader wanted at the Daily an ieay ana good m English and spelling. tt 9 w.t. i a m.K "Liu.""l;j day chlfla. Apply at A. As W. Orlv Inn. betwn 4 and T p.m. v n8 CASHIER 5ndy clerk, no experience. Apply at 36 West Center. n23 GIRLS. 8to 48. working hours S to 4:30 Provo City Laundry. 470 South university avenue. U LADIES for nurses aid work. Sm Uii rails at Utah VaUey Hospital tt VETERAN, wife and 1 year old child need apartment badly. Call 3373W. nze GARAGE with, room for shelves on one mae. van 033M American rorlr nj.rJa.LJPwnP'eterretf-YOU nj.rJa.LJPwnP'eterretf-YOU WANT"XCAR WE WANT AN APARTMENT If you can rent ui an apartment or house, for veteran, wife and two daughters, we can give you im-"eriiafe im-"eriiafe delivery on our brand new IMS Mercury. Call 8164M, nai UNIVERSITY student, former LDS missionary, and new bride desperately desper-ately need furnished apartment. Our home Is now. a tiny steeping room. Bride can't try new dishes on hus. band because we must eat all meals mtf!f- WiH wnone please rescue us ? Phone 11B5M. na APARTMENT for married veteran upmg graduate work at B. Y. V. Please phone Richard W. 831M. Halea n21 3 OR 4 room apartment or house In Provo. Call Ted Band ley. 550W or 893J. nai HELP WANTED FREE lance radio writers. Talent. Call Radio Productions. 63 1M. n28 UNSKILLED men wanted wiUtfain as mixers operation n yardmen in concrete block plant. Union scale wages. Contact A. A. Jensen. 718 North flth East. Provo. n33 IF you like to draw, aketeh n, naiiii ! SM Tnlnt Tent .H in column. Box 11-K. n33 POB RENT PURNISHED BRAND new sleeping rooms for two BY students, private entrance, private pri-vate bath, good location at 381 -J!6?? 7th North. 199P-W. n31 MODERN home, SSoTod; sale S3.000 cash. Phone 1678W. n21 WORK WANTED CUSTOM plowing, lota a specialty. SO ! North 2 East. Phone 466. n34 PICK up and delivery service. Phone SS8 M. n28 MAN with 12 ton truck wants work hauling lumber, cinder blocks, hay. cedar posts etc. Call 1812 M. n22 WET wash done fourhouraerviee at S1Q South 1st East. 2266-J. - n2S WALLPAPER cleaning. painting, kem-tonlng. Phone S58-M or 2278-R. n26 MAN with pick-up truck wants work. Call 1988W. d2 PLASTIC applied on linoleum dries in twenty minutes. Phone 777R. n21 BOY 18 wants work nights after school and Saturdays. Phone 1382R. Ask for Arden Zufclt. n3l WHY pay full time bookkeeper. Let us keep your books. Part time basis. Simpliifed systems. Intermountain Accounting Service. Phone 1886R. n2S CARPENTER work done by contract Free estimates given. Phone 40SJ. n21 MASON and plasterer. Phone S331M. Or inquire 378 Clark Avenue. n25 MAN with dump truck wants work anywhere, anytime. Phone 1191R. n33 THREE girls want part time work. Phone 032R3. Orem. nJ4 DOLLS dressed for Christmas. Come early. Phone 2186W. dl FIRST class custom butcher. Call at 550 North 8th West. n27 CUSTOM bulldozing, basements dug, trees pushed. Phone 1880M. nz2 EXPERT women's alteraUon work. Reasonably done. Smart Shop, tt FOR RENT UNFURNISHED WILL trade apartment in Provo for one in Salt Lake. Hirst. 704 Timp Way. n22 IN BANKRUPTCY. NO. 16182 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF Claude Tracy Bronson, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Claude Tracy Bronson, Orem, Utah and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of November, 1946, the said Claude Tracy Bronson has been duly adjudged a bankrupt bank-rupt on a petition filed by him on the 9th day of .November, 1946, and that THE FIRST MEETING OF HIS CREDITORS will be held at the office of the undersigned Referee in Bankruptcy, 235 Post Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 3rd day of December, Decem-ber, 1946, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the said creditors may attend, at-tend, prove- their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a committee of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 19th day of November, 1946. T. D. LEWIS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Published in The Dally HeraH November 21. 1946. Statistics I SEE BY THE HERALD By BILL RUBLE OTTO BOARDING HOtJSE MA TOR HOOPLE i OUT OUR WAY Bv WILLIAM? SO LOr4e,PAL 1W &TOKJINT -"GOTTA. SET BACK TO AN MEDICIM& PRACTICfe . tit ruii&an' 1 ' AU REVDlfc,3A.HE AhA X TOOWftVHE TIL REGARD YtL $h Ok IS TWERB KT6LL TWe AFFECTlOMAmV W A CLEVER WOLD SoV FOR 6ELLIMG MV R HA1D BEHIND SOT , INNfeIOKK-wTO VTHIS PUKiCH X"L LL L6T THINK IT TOO V, AND 3UDY tl tH6 Re AU. lHBoc YEARS TO REVEAL MOUR TCU& gLUB CHARACTER COOL AV4HILE ON THE VMtMDOvd SILL 1 f4k o1 PAL6 If I'M MAKIM' mi I! If WeLL.THAT , ZT! l HIM EAT HIS WMm SHOULDN'T T M supper-he Mj'M bother. him ) u4- Mb DON'T LIKE Y I'l'M NOW HIS T W TM' TASTE OP ) " STUMMlCK .,U llfliW HORSE y IS SO CLOSE ;V-:.f VMEAT.' r JO IT HE tt if ' WOK)T TASTE i t ' THE' SHORT rXSSAGE 'h' J.W.UAM& ' OfflHSTflRS TOYS VIILL BE BEnER CH1CAGP. ILL.-UU pcrs may never see the:,? Lnu imnroved tOYS will W IT'S ONE OP- THOSE NEW PLASTIC BUILDING SETS T SOT THE KIDS FOP CHRISTMAS - WHERE CAN VJE HIDE IT ? WE'LL. DUCK IN THE CLOSET , THEY GO TO BED THEN WE'LL FIND A RETTED PLACE THE KIDS ARE ASLEEP NOW WE LL INO A PLACE TO HIDE THAT BOX m -'u WARRANTY DEEDS Charles E. Anderson to Glain Schow. .lot 7 blk 17 A Menlove Addition $10.00. Property Inv. Co. to Ruth W. Peterson Jr., lot 34 blk 4 Wasatch Gardens $10.00. Robert M. Brown to ML Fuel & Supply, lot 7 blk 12 A Am. Fork $1500.00. George Lee Cloward to E. Eugene-Peterson, blk 20 C Provo $1.00. Grant F. Wightman to Lynn O. Hunter, lot 19 blk 2 B University Gardens $10.00. Ralph M. Smith to Charles H. Carson, sec 29 twp 6 range 2W $10.00. Wm. Kitchen to George W. Kitchen, sec 9 twp 9 range 2E $10.00. Cannon Ben. Realty to O. Wayne Day, sec 2 twp 5 ranee IE $10.00. George E. Stone to Claude S. Fowler, lot 6 blk 2 Columbia Vil lage $10.00. Inez Bush to Wm. H. Wright. sec 20 twp 5 range 2E $10.00. Andrew u. Peterson to John L. Whiting ,lot 3 blk 2 A Springville $10.00. Alfred Hayes to Stewart A. Durrant, lot 3 blk 40 A Am. Fork $10.00. Hyrum Lester Peterson to Charles Hawke, lot 37 A Provo $10.00. Acel Leon Lea to Philip Thornton, Thorn-ton, sec I twp 7 range 2E $10.00. Thomas L. KitchenHo Vern Ar-rowsmlth, Ar-rowsmlth, sec 23 twp 6 range 2E $3000.00. li HI- y i sr mm" s ji)jj)ij mm 234 CWsst ft . PUm 4Z3 I |