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Show 10" EjAlLY HERALD Monday, sEirraMBm 9, Utah Utah 1963 County. . : Ogden Boy Killed in Idaho Traffic Accident By United Press International J An Ogden, Utah boy was a vie pf a highway traffic accident m Idaho Sunday. : Four persons in all died on the wia aiate highways this past weexena as a result of two dif ferent mishaps,' one in the north ! i" Quads Born To Couple in and one south of Boise. . The deaths raise the ' 1963 total toj 135, 40 less than the total last year on this date. The latest which accident, claimed the lives of two men, occurred on U. S Highway 30 south of Boise. The victims were iden-itifie-d as Jesus jc. Hernandez, 45, Burley, presumed to be the driver, and James Hernandez, 15, Ogden, Utah, a nephew of the older : j man. Mrs. Cecelia Hernandez, who was sitting in the back seat, was thrown through the back' window when the car collided with a bridge abutment on the Orchard Mississippi JACKSON, Miss (UPD Thom as P. Hark ins, a Jack son grocer, passed out cigars by the handful today to celebrate the birth of quadruplets to his pretty young wife Saturday night. The quads all girls were re ported in good condition at St Dominic's Hospital today. They were encased in isolettes but had been taken off oxygen. A spokesman for the State Board of Health said they were the first known quads born in Mississippi. The Harkins, who own and op erate Harkins food store, a neigh borhood grocery, have five other children ranging in age from 16 imonths to 6 years. "It s a good thing I own my own grocery," said Harkins. "I'd be in real trouble if I didn't." Hard To Believe Mrs. Harkins, 27, an attractive blue-eye-d woman with black hair, said her doctor had told her she might have twins but, "quads to believe." it's hard ern portion overpass. Ada County Sheriff's Deputy Bob Cannon said Hernandez apparently lost control and skidded into a barrow pit for a distance of 224 feet, then skidded up and across the highway for fa distance of another 144 feet before hitting the abutment. j Cannon said he car (was completely demolished andj estimated the speed of the vehicle in excess of 100 miles per hour. The accident; occurred about 8:30 a. m. Officers said that both men were killed instantly. The vyoman was taken to St. Alphon-su- s Hospital where her condition is reported as serious with multiple injuries. A headon collision claimed two other Idahoansj on the state's highways Saturday. Killed in an accident four miles south of Bonners Ferry were El-vi- n Ray Merrifield, 19, and Mrs. Myrtle L. Merrifield, 59, both Bonj ) ners Ferry. Her first reaction when doctors told her she was the mother of quads: "I'll believe it when I see them." She saw them for the first time Sunday afternoon. The babies, yet unnamed because the parents "haven't been able to think of so many names," A NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPD were born at 8:53 p.m., 8:57 brandp.m., 9:00 p.m. and 9:02 p.m. Montana cow town official 45, They weighed, in the order of3 ed easterner Aaron Roffman, western now 4 the and a as ounces, 3 faker, pounds birth, pounds 8 ounces, 3 pounds 3 ers want his hide. A professorial type, Roffman ounces and 4 pounds 1 ounce. Doctors said Mrs. Harkins car- was scheduled to return today to ried the babies a full nine Broadus, Mont., to diagnose town ills as its doctor) but a county atmonths. "Babies Look Fine" torney there appears to be the A doctor said the babies would have to remain at the hospital until they reach five pounas. "These babies look fine," he said, "but they will be with us for a I Finland Trip Tires Out ! Legal Notices j ji Vice President A TURKU, Finland j (UPD subdued Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, apparently tired from the vigorous schedule of his northern European goodwill tour, arrived here today for a look at Finland's second city. Johnson flew in this morning from Helsinki, where he was the target of an unsuccessful Sunday. The vice president;, who shook hands with everybody in sight Sunday at Rovanieml, the capital of Lapland, today Jshook hands only with officials when he vis ited Turku University, the first stop on the day's program. It remained for his daughter, Lynda Bird, to do the informal handshaking at the uni egg-throw- er ; versity. Smiling, she walked up to a students of university group shook in a and standing courtyard of about dozen with a hands them. With Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird, were Finnish Premier Ahti Karjalajnen, U. S. Ambassa dor Carl T. Rowan and Finnish Ambassador to Washington Rich ard Seppala. University Rector Tauno Nur-melacted as their; guide. Johnson's party was greeted cordially here today.; A lone heckler in the middle of a crowd tossed a single egg at Johnson outside his hotel in Helsinki Sunday night. The egg splattered harmlessly against a glass door and the man slipped away before he could be ques ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that Provo City Board of Education will receive bids for all of the labor and materials required in the construction of an Addition to Provo High School at Provo, Utah. Bids will be received at the Board of Education office, 59 South, 400 West, Provo, Utah. Bids are to be submitted in accordance with Plans, Specifications and other Contract Documents on file with the Provo City Board of Education and at the of fice of Arlon L. Van Orden, Archi tect, 13 East Center Street, Provo, Utah. These Plans, Specifications and Contract Documents may be examined and Copies obtained at the office of the Architect upon receipt of $75.00 per set, which de posit will be refunded providing bid is submitted in proper form and upon the return of such copies in good condition within five (5) days after bids are opened. Notice is hereby given that all bidders may submit with their bid, sworn statement of their financial responsibility, technical ability, and experience. Such sworn statements may be required to be furnished before award is made to any par ticular bidder. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the Architect and shall be ac companied by a certified or cash ier's check or bid bond for five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid, made payable to Provo City Board of Education, Provo, Utah, and shall be sealed and filed with the clerk of the Board on or before 7:30 p. m. September 20, 1963, at which time the bids shall be opened and read aloud. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guaran-- tioned. vltPA that th HiHHi" 17ill Antor. Johnson apparently was una-- 1 tne contract it awarded to him ware ot ine incident, will be declared forfeited if and second Finland's Turku is successful bidder refuses to the largest and oldest city. enter into said contract after being requested to do so by the Board of Education. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept any and to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a .period of thirty days after the date set for the opening. one making the prognoses. Police here said Roffman, exud Dated: September 3, 1963. PROVO CITY BOARD ing professional competence and OF EDUCATION little else, breezed into Broadus (Signed) (pop. 628) three weeks ago .after SHIRLEY B. PAXMAN officials had advertised in a medPresident ical journal for a physician to (Signed) staff a clinic. H. J. BOYACK Roffman said he i was "Ron Clerk Roff, M. D.," according to the Published in The Daily and Sun police, and his smooth patter so Herald 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, Sept. engaged officials, a $900 advance day 1963. 13, 12, 15, 16, in salary was arranged and Roffman left for Denver, Colo., where he said his family was living. NOTICE TO CREDITORS As ii turned out, his second wife and children live in a $30,-00- 0 ESTATE OF ZELLA PESSETTO, Deceased. section home in a well-to-d- o will Creditors New suburb of of Orange, Conn., a present claims to now with the vouchers Haven where Roffman is undersigned at C. Roylance of Arnold office the confined to the state jail. L. and Elmer His apparent downfall came Terry, Attorneys at 1 East, Provo, 192 South Thursday when he allegedly tele- Law, on or before the 20th day of officials and Utah, phoned Broadus asked for an additional $600 in November, 1963; claims must be walking around money. The re-- presented in accordance with the UCA 1953, and quest alarmed D. A. Heidei, a provisions of Broadus bank official, who tipped with proper verification as required off Robert J. Brooks, Powder therein. River County Attorney. IVINE BILLIS, Brooks contacted police in Mil-forExecutrix Conn., from where the Published in The Daily Herald Thursday telephone call had been Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9, 1963. placed. He wanted a little more information on Broadus new doc- " Faker Posing as Doctor Gyps Montana Town Out of $900 while." Excitement mounted in the delivery room after the first two babies were born and attendants kept Harkins posted on the happenings. After the third arrival, someone rushed out and shouted, "Mr. Harkins, you had better sit down! There's another one coming!" Barbara Donahoe, personnel director at the hospital, said the odds that a woman will give birth to healthy quads are '2.5 millioa to one. The Harkins, Roman Catholics, were married seven years ago when she was 20. On her 21st to their birthday, she gave birthcame Cefirst chad, Susan. Then celia; 5 Peter, 4; Martha, 2; and Andrew, 16 months. Former Utahn Electrocuted AAfit Mead. at Lake cruiser raVin SUN VALLEYj Idaho (UPD Pete Mickelson, Midvale, Utah, was elected governor of the Utah-Idah- o District Kiwanis International at the business session of the 44th annual convention, held in Sun Valley during the weekend. Mickelson will succeed Joseph G. Tonascia, Boise. Lieutenant Governors for the seven divisions also elected Saturday, were: Division One, J. W. j d, Oscar Two, Randall, Provo; Salt Lake Drake, City; Three, Roy Larson, Logan; Four, Frank N. Bell, Pocatello; Five, Robert tor. Blastock, Filer; Six, Cliff Barker, Police here investigated and New Plymouth; and Seven, Alex Roffman. arrested Wilkie, St. George. Before the Montana authorities can lay claim to Roffman, he will have to get his local committments squared away first. Police indicated it might take II some time. Roffman is! wanted on in at least The bad check charges in ConnectiMILAN, Italy (UPD three communities newspaper n Giorno today quoted cut. Cristina Austin, the beautiful Italian-born widow of a British naval HEAVY SNOW IN ALPS as officer, saying "I will marry Henry Ford n as soon as he obGRENOBLE, France (UPI) tains a divorce."! More than 3,000 skiers enjoyed a Mrs. Austin has been linked preview of the season Sunday in with Ford in press reports since the French Alps, where unusually an- cold weather brought heavy snow the automobile magnate nounced his separation from his falls two months ahead of the present wife earlier this summer. usual time. said Peterson, a vative of Hvrum, Utah, was found v.v his wife. Paula, and bouncer brother, David, when Wa.tr an swred his scream from hp enaine room. of TIZZY The Roundup Realty Co., one severNevada's largest, has built of hundreds illi i,,, &v. frtotels. and several houses apartment bousing tracts in Las Vegas. tnrs. nould be checked for rors by the advertiser on the first of oublicatlon. Notices of erday ror mist be made immediately to Herald Classified Dept. The Errors not the fault of tne advertiser which clearly lessen the value of the advertisement will be rectified by republication .vit. ut extra charge but the Herald will be responsible for only the first-- incorrect insertion. Thect Herald eserves the right to a Tertisements and revise or er- Copy re-ie- classify some. $25 to $2000 SIGNATURE LOANS ARRANGED BY PHONE Phone; tell us how much you want; pick up the cash at your conveniSame-da- y ence. No service Plan Plan You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. 30-Mon- th th $ 5.08 15.24 30.48 45.72 60.80 75.80 100 00 600 900 1200 1500 Apply at the New Riverside Plaza Shopping Center, 1324 North State St., Provo. Good pay, hospital and surgical retirement plan plus insurance, extra benefits. $44.00 52.67 61.33 70.00 78.67 87.33 $1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 Mr. William or DeHcer for an appoint- FR teacher, Instrument furnished for FR Kitchen Planning peginners, jxee xnai. SEPTEMBER special page ;told Strike Stamps to watoh World demonstration. Extra bonus value during September, information no obligation. Winston Mercer, JEAN Dixon Elliott now teaching ballet, toe, jive, baton, acrobat and record imitation. Enroll now Teaching all ages. o-- ua. Book-Childcr- FREE ESTIMATES , aft Wood or Metal Cabinets Up to Nothing Down 373-401- 6. 5 Years to Pay Standard Builders 17. Work Wanted BACKHOE work of all types, water lines, sewer lines, etc. Lou Thomas, Spanish Fork. IRONING done in my home. Supply Co. ' FR GIBBONS furnace cleaning, don't orders now. pay high prices, call Coal $14, gas $11. FR GARDENING, Shrub trimming, edg-in- g, lawn cutting. FR IRONING done in my home. $3 a bushel, LOCAL AGENT WANTED FINANCE CO. of PROVO 32 N. University . dial FR RANGES i All In Good Condition By KATE OSANN Guaranteed Fully hi i Gain Furniture Fair in shape before winter, free esti mate repairs, remodeling. T182 No. State, Orem Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. AC Ready Mix Concrete Bag Mix $11.40 5- Bag Mix $12.50 6- Bag Mix $13.60 4- - ;.- V No Delivery Charge for Small Deliveries PLOWING, yards cleaned, trees reestablished company will pay salmoved, lawns planted. FR CHRISTEN READY MIX ECONOMICAL and entertaining, AC ary plus commission, plus company 2. child care in my home. benefits to a man interested in WOULD like to care for child in my COLOR TV, RCA, lawn mowers. automatic wasner, t li home, days. AC building a future with a going LICENSED journeyman plumber. LARGE Frijridaire, electric atove. Ca ll AC concern. For private interview call Kooa condition S33.UQ FR 1715 nN. 5th East. ' 18. Nursery Schools 24 INCH girts bicycle, used trom- SMALL Fry Nursery. Jane an Girot, oone, very reasonable price, 2926 FR North 175 East. O'KEFE and Merrlt. gae ranee, full ARE you dissatisfied? I am lookinf 35. Transportation ournersu griddle, clock, for a live wire insurance salesman, size, timer. Excellent225-56We have a complete line of life dis- RIDE wanted to New York by Sept. condition. 1083 S. 545 Orem East, inand income protection 12, will help drive, FR ability surance. If you have been looksooner ,$50. 969 N. WP,W2S? ing for a vested contract, highest 38 Wanted to Buy W. fit "u commission, and plenty of prospects, write to Sales Manager, WANTED use fruit jars. MODEL 94 Winchester; 1962 Suite No. 151, Valley Professional AC h,P' 2 speed boat like new Buildinjj, 2520 South State Salt i. FR Lake City, for interview. WILL pay $5 for your old TV. Pick up anytime. FR CALORIC gas range, hotpoint clothes WANTED ambitious young man over . dryer, Insurance, good fringe bene- 41. ExchangesTrades fits. No experience necessary. If GOOD rebuilt Maytag and Frigidalr interested in making above aver- EQUITY in 3 bedroom brick home washers. Guaranteed. Utah for mobile home. AC age earnings apply at 1150 North 120 North University Ave-Pro5th West Provo. FR 50. Pets SELECT used refrigerators. GuarsW IMMEDIATE opportunity for promo WWS "P- Utah Appliance. tional minded person u. s. a. j. HUNTING dog, pups, some free at 557 West 200 South. or 20Norto University Ave, FR SIAMESE kittens for sale, $5.00, . NATIONALLY organized 2 TELEVISION, AC Uk -repossessed, Texas Oil Company offers unusual new, over take 40 payments. 4 Washinc men above FOUR females pure blood German "ch-rne- , Opportunity for used automatic. prodgood 2 pointer pups. selling specialized petroleum pups, Shepard $39.95. Washing machine. condition, tractors and ucts. Knowledge of JJOOd condition. sm!erA,fype,1 helpful. Sales expermachinery coolers and fans re month old Dachshund. Make ience not necessary. We train if FOUR cent: all o?fC Health at offer. lawnmowers See Studio Creative hired. Drawing account when qual30 per cent, all lawn and gar343 West Center. FR car. ified. Must have late modelofferden tools off 3C per cent. Fireston This is a permanent position rfrts. rrnssi between V.nir to man with HlfNTINfJ ing advancement Also lish Setter, English Pointer, 8 mo have posimanagerial toability. Keady to. tram, SU man willing to travel tron open and Southern Utah, old Kennedy 5-03- 05 Motor Club will pay reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who collided into the 1959 cream colored Pontiac car belonging to Rodney of Santqquin, Utah, Higginson when it was parked at the West Gate Parkng Lot, Geneva Steel Company, between 3:45 and 12:15 on July 17, 1963. Please contact Mr. Higginson at Sanjaquin, Utah, . UMS Motor Club collect, in Salt Lake City. EL j-4- 29. 84 373-024- 7. 96. , 33 xu. 30-3- 7. Lost APPLIANCES - WASHERS - TVi . ETC REFRIGERATORS 373-397- $100.00 or call 60 AND FURNITURE N225-252- 2. For Provo UMC The FR 225-000- 4. TOP soil, lawn planting, tractor, truck and small cat work. FR CEMENT work, driveways, patios, black top driveways, top soil, AC All types cement work. PAINTING, cleaning, walls washed. FR NOW'S the time to get your house - REWARD j WE BUY AND SELL USED 12 DIAL INDUSTRIAL - 1430 N. State WILL tend children in my home. 497 N. 940 W Orem. AC DRESSMAKING, family373-81-sewing. My home. ColeneNWing, JOB wanted as JrX barber in Orem, Provo area, etc. after October, Bert State Board, call Above payments include all charges j i 373-385- 2, 798-656- 1, Applicants now being interviewed for extensive training program leading to management and executive level positions in expanding National Consumers Finance Company. Modern training program provides planned systematic assignment while earning regular salary increases in advancing to positions of greater responsibility. Our career progression program schedules regular salary promotion in position advances. Many employee benefits and liberal personal policies benefits. Applicants with College or High School education between the ages of 1? to 30 are preferred. 52. Miscellaneous For Sato 14. Instruction PHARMACIST WANTED FOR SKAGGS DRUG CENTERS Contact Phone ment. 2. Personals i$ 10. Help Wanted Male SifJ8 and Found LOST: Brown and white Springer Spaniel on Canyon Road. 374-03.1- 2. 10. Help Wanted Male 0" 88. 225-537- 6. 2-1- Ap-Plian- ce, PEAR pickers wanted, must be over 16. AC OREM City has 46. opening for the posi tion of .Director of fmbiic Safety. Prefer applicant to be between ages of 25 and 55 with at least 4 years of experience in all phases of police work including supervision and administration experience. Applications will be received until Friday, Sept. 13. directed to Benny Schmiett, Orem City Manager. PART time bartender. Will train,. See morrie, Kaversade Country dub. -- CALL ON THESE FIRMS FOB vo, - 756-347- 1. 00 225-606- 7. pr , us 373-727- 6. 21. -- 63 31 40 p, - 00. 373-81- 373-812- 27 373-083- 373-55- 2." 07 . 44. o. B-fl- 95 at " 03. 373-87- 373-909- 9. 68-4- 85 21 PAN-Americ- an 373-153- , exca-vatio- Men-wome- n, 18-5- 12-1- 82. --1 24 3-1- 373-z26- 25. ( 82. R w 85. pre-cooktn- g. 489-559- 70. 373-786- nd 44. 3-7-728 58. 91 47 Shirl Gerre Assigned For Technical Training It Air-m.- n LACKLAND AFB, Tex. shirl D. Ferre, son of Mr.. xm. and Mrs. Clarence 958 S. rene 800 BUT-0NC- uj. W., 111., Kf mWn AFB, Chanute for techni- mm$- cal training as a United States Air Force V. , LV i. ' fJfc. craft cal air-- mechani- - I ; ! II $QM g 63. equipment repairman. Airman Ferre, Airman Ferre who enlisted in the Air Force a short time ago baic has completed his initial - 13. military training here. STORM GROWS WORSE Typhoon MANILA (UPD Gloria increased in force today as it moved toward Formosa, the Manila Weather Bureau reported. The typhoon's center winds rose from 120 to 140 miles per hour. 420 The typhoon was last reported norththe miles east of Batanes, ernmost island of the Philippines. E 63. Orem, is being r e a s signed to September 9, "Janet's acting vecy mysterious with Nelson. She only gaxa btia tfco &st thrca Cgit3 of bsjr pherta numberi" . 4 nights per week away from city. CggtH& For personal interview see J. C. 51. Musical Instruments WESTINGHOUSE automatic washer.1 Lake Gudgel, Hotel Newhouse, Salt . Hotpomt both for $50. Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 10 51. Musical Instruments City, Kelvinatordryer, II Yon Give Expert Service, a.m. sharp. refrigerator with Large freez. 1493 to PIANO'S, organs, see, try. Rent South 68 Orein.100' Order Your Inexpensive Ad to MEN to become police officers for test before you buy. Heindseiman Ron Here Regularly Provo City. Civil Service security FR Music Center. Phone ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannica. 1960 with many fringe benefits. Good edition, kitchenette; lamps, com- retirement program. $355.00 al-to GUITARS, amplifiers, ukes, banjos mercial sewing machine, miscel-laneoand accordians. Terms. Herger $438.00. including a uniform ' ALTERATIONS items, Music, 158 South 1st West. lowance. Ages between 2il and 32. High school graduate. 9" Minimum new and used, low down CHILDREN'S quality outgrown cloth- -' MEN'S, women's tailoring. Cuyler's and 155 PIANOS, height and weight: 5'must B APTJtS., 11 am. to 7 DA. lng at Heidi's. 490 N. Univ. easy terms. 30 years sales payment, subbe Applications pounds. and service. Williams Music Com- USED electric range and mitted before 4:30 p.m. on October AUTO GLASS air eon-'- 1 pany, 308 East 3 South. dationer. Good condition. AC 2, 1963 to Room 105, City Building. 55013 BROKEN glass replaced, specialized Written examination will be given PIANO new, used, guaranteed, lowest 3 PIECE efficient work. Ahiander Manufacsectional, 1963. on foam light October beige, 5, terms, selection, easy large prices, rubber, reversible cushions, good"" turing Company. 490 South Unirent. FR or Wakefields buy condition. Ace Woodward, 93 East versity, FR 11. Help Wanted Female 350 North, Orem. ALTO sax, excellent condition, $150 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING worth more. FR after 6. WOMAN to tend children in my GUNS, lowest price. Utah's largest home 9 to 5 daily AC MOTOR overhauls, electrical and selection unclaimed. Finanoe Com. accordion, 120 base, very mechanical tune-uautomatic STUDENTS and housewives earn SOPRANI pany. 445 West Center good condition. FR transmission and general repairs. 4 hours extra dollars working by HAMMOND 48 10th Aston RENT in while South band Ray organs, new and used. you learn, Garage, in advertising department. No ex West. FR WakeHU Huff. Lynne month. $8 struments, per We train. perience 2necessary. 78 North University Ave field's, or CONVENTIONAL Phone BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES nue. washer, $35, ITRGUSON'S Bike Shop. Schwinn EXPERIENCED telephone survey clarinet, good condition. WE must sell all new, 20 living room ladies needed to solicit for a well WOOD dealer New. used, trade in. Re856 West 3rd N. FR established company, phone sets, 10 bedroom sets 10 kitchen parts. 795 South State. Call pairs, . FR sets in the next 30 days. Very spe- - j" ' SMALL Spinet piano, like new, Provo. cial prices, trade in your old ones, HU after 5 p.m. BICYCLES, new, used, repairs. Roy's NEAT appearing person for general Steve's Trading Post, 975 South cafe work, aoply D. and R. G. Cafe, LARGE used selection, lowest price. mice shop. schwinn leaier. 1U7U Springville Road. West 1st South. FR Thistle. Utah.. Finance Company, 445 West Center . good used television sets MATURE LDS woman to tend two UPRIGHT piano for sale or trade for FIFTY CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION sale or rent. We do television for rers. while attends mother small uve SUX.K, r boys pair work. Steve's Trading Post. FOR ceramic tile installation call Y this coming fall. Live in or out. 975 South State. Springville Road. AC 798.6819. cornet. Good salary if well qualified. Write TENOR saxophone and Good condition, reasonable, Herald Box 350. NEW mattresses, some slightly soil- - f SUMMONS CEMENT WORK FR ro- o up. xcnange, used Civil No. 26.264 $5 up, used beds, $5 up; DRIVEWAYS, patios, house floors,-. BABYS1TER. my home 7:30 to 5:30. GOOD used Hamilton piano. springs, in one esticement. two school. Free in also May children, bunk beds, chests, bedroom anything FR mate. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Kent Horne. suites. Overman Mattress Combring own small children. rebuilt beautiful SMALL pany, 163 North University, player THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS DANCING INSTRUCTION WOMEN wanted to assemble jewelry FR 308 bench rolls. and with piano ComCrest home. at Mfg. TRICT IN AND FOR UTAH "SCHOOL of Tomorrow's Stars." East 3rd South. mercial Road, Cathedral City, Caligas range, 4 units r Classes in tap, ballet, acrobatic, COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH FOR sale Spinet piano this area. fornia, wiui oven. 416 north 3 E. 1. drama. baton and jazz, over Take small monthly pay- GATE GARTH M. WHITNEY, 12. Help Wanted, male, female ments, for more details leg table and 4 chairs CaA '5l write CreEXCAVATING HU Box 179 Sugar House Plaintiff, dit Manager, BACKHOE and TD9 oat work. DrainU. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Station, Salt Lake City, Utah, Vs. COMB, stove-fridg- e, n, portable elee ' age ditches, basements dug, Start high as inc oven, irenicn 7M WE buy pianos. corner,7, CHRISTA DIEMANN WHITNEY, reasonable. AC ukulele,6 tap shoes, iryer, dress farm i FK $102.00 a week. Preparatory trainsize Defendant. AC FURNACE CLEANING 1 ARTLEY flute, 1 Roth full sized ing until appointed. Thousands of set Book rr. ofi Know- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE CALX. Dyna Kleen today. Avoid Fall violin. Both in very fine condi- COMPLETE un1 a , of , : jobs .7 usually Experience open. or Free FR FR FR rush, kukc m. 5 xajite over tion, after p. ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: FREE information on v necessary. estimates. Insured work. payments. PIANOS. Why pay more? jobs, salaries, requirements. Write You are hereby summoned and MASONRY to you, Lester Taylor. TR Factory MONARCH 36" calrod rangje, excel TODAY giving name, address and lent conoiuon 109 wood aoorm North 4th West. 'A and cement patios, Lincoln Service, Box 356, required to serve upon Jackson, B. BLOCK, brick door, screen, glass $12. Formic phone. FR etc. and barbecue kitchen 4 $101 chairs Lennox table, Howard of the firm of Howard and Miscellaneous 52. Sale Herald. For, Daily hip motor, $40-Fblower, OARAGES Lewis, Plaintiff's Attorneys, whose 776 North 380 West. PART time men or women (2), 3 GOOD -- Serve! gas refrigerator, $30. A 1U hours per day, 1 evening, 1 morn44iK. address is 290 North University MARTIN Overhead Doors, radio GAS space heater, Thermostat and installed. cosmetic Remodeling route. operators, and Good, ing. drug o lao-aixan wmsn jorsw. tomato and fruit judcers. Avenue, Provo, Utah, an answer R. W. Lowry. Phone AC v Pays approximately $48 to $50 per VTCTORIO jno ixyuis DeRose, to the complaint within 20 days 291 week. South Orem mar State, ANTIQUE brown Apply chest, maple PAINTERS HU 502 South 4th East, 8 to 9:30 a.m. or 6:30 to 7:30 oie 4u, nxi wasner $3u, cocK pjn, after service upon you. If you fail B AND D Springville. a tailwpand cage with stand 24 hour service, PEAR $12, 2: Painter, wanter, $1 hour. pickers per so to do, judgment by default will we go anywhere, signs, banners, floor model cage, $7. and parakeets 420 East 2nd North, Orem. T. R. COAL lump and slack the best in 1 infra ray and 1 sun tne west, AC exterior, tanks, lamp $5. be taken against you for the relief houses,for interior, Davies. 2. FR estimate free etc USED coal, gas, and oil furnaces. demanded in said complaint which 14. Instruction 3. BICYCLES, new. used, repairs. Rfm PAINTING UaU has been filed with the Clerk of DLK.e nop, scnwinn ueaier. 1070 PAINTING GUITAR and accordion lessons. In- ELECTRIC range, $35; Maytag ironer, paper hanging, West 1st South, FR the said Court, a copy of which has or FR FR strument furnished for beginners. 2 fju; ACreei lawn mowers, $20 and LARGE Frigldaire refrigerator $150. been left with the said Clerk of PAINTING Herger Music FR and decorating, all work xjeiuxe Jiotpoint pusft DUttlOO the said Court for delivery to you STUDY piano with Roy Hills. Phone THREE suits size 39, 1 blue, 1 gray. cost guaranteed, free estimate, 225-21$425 sell $125 range, AC AO upon request. PHOTOGRAPH'S This is an action for divorce. EXPERT black and white finishing. In by 6 out by 2 next day. Allen's THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! By FAGALY & SHORTEN Dated August 22nd, 1963. Photo, 24 N. Univ. Ave. JACKSON B. HOWARD, for RADIATORS Howard and Lewis RADIATORS repaired, rebuilt, cleanTttK'MOM three vsass to GET RDPTO PAINT THS' porch ed or recored. Specialized efficient Attorneys for Plaintiff 4 GOT A PAINT BRU9H IN HtS HAN- DSTEP- SAhlander Mfg. Co.. workmanship. 290 North University Ave. 490 South University, FR Provo, Utah ROOFING Published in The Daily Herald HOT or cold, build E up roofs. Asbestos HORE GRAV.U HE STARTS Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 1963. and asphalt shingles. E. G. ChrisNEXT 'GATE PAIKTOKTHEM FAINTING I pAIMTSTOck L: ( ten and Sons, applicators. AC &U CLEAN ) " j TOOL V THE- US. K8USHS RADIO AND TV SERVICE I NOTICE OF BIDS 1 reasonable "Provo City Corporation is ac- PROMPT, service fordependable, all makes televisions, tons on bids of Coal, 15,000 cepting tape phonographs and radios.recorders, Wakefields. FR more or less, until September 25, 1963 at 2:00 o'clock p.m. Copies PETE'S TV for fast, dependable service. Also radio, hi-f- i. stereo. 55 of Contract Documents, Notice to N. 2nd W- - FR Bidders, Proposal Forms for bid- RADIO, TV, record players, recordding purposes may be obtained ers, 29 years service in Utah County. Ralph's Radio and TV. Provo. from the City Purchasing Agent FR at Provo City, Utah. SHARPENING DONE R. Glenn Olsen saws, LAWNMQWERS, scissors, Purchasing Agent sharpened. 2348 West Center, Published in The Daily Herald FR Expert Service 75-9-- 5, Italian Widow to Wed Henry Ford T.AS VEGAS. Nev. (UPD Mur of the ray Peterson, 36, president Roundup Realty Co., was electro cuted Saturday while making an on the engine of his adjustment Midvale Man New District Chief Of Kiwanis Clubs ERROR RULES 1963. Herald Want Ads Bring Results SPRAYING BUFFO termite and pest control yard spraying. FR 40. TREE SERVICE TREES topped, removed, free esti- mafee, insured and bonded. 225-349- 2. WINDOW GLASS WINDOW glass replaced in your home, in our shop. Bennett's 272 West Center. FR . rr ' ;. IV , , , ..,.!.. :.s " Xr--: .; :.-.- |