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Show G00D Coal j lis always j t cheapest! J j Your heating plant will run j more easily and give you lasting j i even heat when you let us recom- I t mend a quality fuel suitable for YOUR particular needs. Be j t comfortable at lowest cost this I I winter. Let us fill your bin now j before prices go up. j t t j Peerless Coal W. E. HOGGARD j 55 E. 1st So. j j Telephone 48 j You know, of course, that when the public is offered . ' a better product, sales of that product soar. Last season 1 Utah KING COAL produced the cleanest coal ever , made available in this market washed, dried, sized, ( blended and waxed coaL As a result, sales increased 76. U- : ' rrNG COAL to. !j( the sky. Try a load youH like it, too. .q.... TRI-STATE LUMBER a 4ssT PHONE 26 ; CLASSIFIED ADS For Sale FOR, SALE Second-hand Doors, Estate Heatrola, Cheap. William D. : Baxter, American Fork, 10-13-ltp. FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy, $7.00. Inquire Mrs. Roy Fage, Pleasant Grove. 10-29-ltp. Choice Young Duroc Pigs. Six I Weeks Old. Harold Chipman. 10-20-tf. FOR SALE Large Estate Heatrola. Heatro-la. Mrs. E. J. Moss. 10-13-lt FOR SALE DeLaval Cream Separator Sep-arator with motor attachment. Merrill Warnick, Pleasant Grove. Phone 108-J2. 10-20-2t. WEANER. PIGS For Sale by Garth Myers. Phone 161. 10-13-lt. MINK FOR SALE Cheap. Inquire In-quire Arthur C. Nilsson, American Fork. 10-6-2tp. FOR SALE 1 acre ground, chicken chick-en coop for 900, barn, fruit trees and berries. Sherman Jacobs 3rd East and 3rd North, Pleasant Grove. 9-15-3tp. FOR SALE DAVENETTE and Mattress; Wardrobe. In good con-dition. con-dition. Call 157-J. UTAH KING COAL PRODUCED ONLY BY UNITED STATES FUEL C i Horses' teeth don't drop out all at once. Radios don't go bad in a hurry. Little troubles grow unnoticed until they annoy. You can avoid trouble in your RADIO. ; Every six months . . . our competent and economical eco-nomical inspection will insure fine radio performance per-formance and entertainment in your home. 'Phone us today. We Recommend SYLVANIA Set-Tested Radio Tubes Earl's Radio Service 91 EAST MAIN , Phone 178-J Wanted WANTED 30 Ton of first crop hay. Merrill Warnick, Pleasant Grove. Phone 108-J2. 10-20-2t. Help Wanted AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN To learn Electrical Appliance business and work with manager. Apply 9 a. m., Martin Nielsen Auto Co. Ask for Mr. Martin. Car or experience not necessary. 10-20-lt. Piano Wanter Local party wishes to rent a piano for the winter. Inquire In-quire Citizen Office. 9-22. Washer Repairs WASHER REPAIRS TRAINED FACTORY SERVICE on all makes of washers. Free service. serv-ice. Call Martin Nielsen Auto Co., 93. 10-20-2t. Opportunities OPPORTUNITY For an ambitious ambiti-ous man. Fine 5 room Modern Home, well furnished; well established estab-lished laundry route goes with it. Phone 213, American Fork. 8-25-tf. Lost and Found LOST Ladies Miloes Wrist Watch. SHERIFF'S SALE . IN THE DISTRICT COURT AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STA "J OF UTAH. 1 PEOPLES STATE BANK AMERICAN FORK, a corporate : Plaintiff, vs. J. SANFORD WAI., ER AND HELEN S. WALKER, t wife, VANCE M. SMITH and DC'" OTHY W. SMITH, his wife, i ZIONS CO-OPERATIVE m", CANTTLE INSTITUTION, a cor ( ration, Defendants. 1 To be sold at sheriff's sale P eleven o'clock a. m., October 3(. 1939, at front door of Courthouse)! Provo, Utah, all property, situa in Aforesaid County and particult " described as follows, to-wit: i'i Commencing at a point rt feet East of the Southwest co'y er of Block 55, Plat "A", Plea ant Grove City Survey; the: North 3.939 chains; thence E. ( 4.25 chains; thence South 3." chains; thence West 4.25 cha . to beginning. Situate in " Southwest quarter of Section';,, Township 5 South, Range 2 E ,f Salt Lake Meridian. Locatec ... Utah County, State of Utah. ;i" Together with all buildiZ thereon and machinery SB equipment in said buildings, i water rights in or to which property or the owners thei or any of the defendants r have any right, title or inte: and used upon or in conned with said premises whether purtenant thereto or eviden by stock or shares in a corpc tion or association, or howso evidenced. All of which is to be sold masse and in one unit or pa'j t and not in separate or sevr I parcels. Dated at Provo, Utah, October 1939. ' JOHN S. EVANS, Sheriff, Utah County, U; First Publication October 6, 193IH Last Publication October 27, 193 Between O. P. Skaggs and 385 E. Main. Notify Citizen office. 10-20-lt Lehi Want Ads FOR SALE Weaner Pigs. See Ivan Webb, Lehi. 10-5-tf FOR SALE Six and two-thirds acres of land in old field. W. A. Evans, Lehi. 10-19-4tp FOR SALE One table 4 chairs, 1 heater, 1 sewing machine. See Don Loveridge, Lehi. 10-12-tf FOR SALE Delicious Apples. Alex Christofferson, phone 301-M. Lehi. 10-12-tf FOR SALE 2-wheel Trailer, $15; also an 8x10 Tent with 4-ft. walls, $10. See Ted Rockwell, Lehi. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for dead or useless animals. See Boyd Holmstead, or phone 343-R3, Lehi. FOR SALE Railroad Ties Number Num-ber 1, 21c; number 2, 16c; number 3, lc. See C. H. Carson, Fairfield, Utah. 9-28-tf FOR RENT Two large front rooms. Irving Driggs. Call 90-W. 10-19-tf FOR SALE, CHEAP 1 large size Estate Heatrola. See Mrs. Elizabeth Dean, or phone 154-J, Lehi. FOR SALE Girls' Bicycle, in good condition. Cost $32, will sell for $19. jfSSs. UCI D roR DAYS -! Wf A nLLl DISCOMFOl, Jtf r Try CHTCHESTERS PIL1 .SL, for functional periodic pa &PjT and discomfort. Usual J give QUICK RELIEF. A.Jn a a mum ems tu ta&wwaf : kaiCTW iiliiiiii ill He Wished j VVlmM 'J0.. that His Wife WSl&SfKi Would Forget J v. How to Talk I jMfuml Till she gave him that night For s fuel and that, and the total was not . , , , , Altogether as low as he always had thought, a financial shock! . . , ,, You see, she went on, "if we used gas for all Mr. Jones was all set for an evening of quiet, Of the four household jobs, our expenses With the papers to read far into the night. would fall. , And so he relaxed in his favorite chair, The cooking, hot-water and 'ice-bex' com-But com-But something began to get into his hair bined As he started to follow the news of the day, -With modern gas heat would be less, we His wife kept on talking with nothing to would find. say! After all, it's the total that counts, don't He stood it a while, but he finally sighed, yu J: . , . ' . . "Can't you see that right now I am well That ls why the true cost of gas heat is so occupied? low-" If you really have something important to say, Mr. Jones then confessed, "I believe you are Go ahead but if not, won't you please go right away!" When you say things like that, I could listen "All right," she replied, with a mischievous a lgh,t' o.rin Here's the way to figure the "Let's talk about something you're interested true economy of Gas Heat in- ... T. t. ,a f v. When you use Gas for all four household Expenses for mstance-I ve figured out how needs-Cooking, water-heating, refrigeration To cut them below what e find they are and house heatingyou naveBtne acjvantage now- of a lower rate. As an example, the'average "I'll listen," he said, "but you'll have to show monthly costs in a typical six-room Utah me home last year were $7.90 for all 4 services, Just what is your latest Scotch thrift recipe?" of which cooking, water-heating and refrig- . L , , , . . , , eration caie to $4.43 leaving only $3.47 "The easiest tiling that you ever have heard for gas heat. Just put in gas heating," she winsomely e 7,J-Mm'f y purred. Gas is the ONLY IV - VV . ' "Gas heat!" he cried out as he threw up a fuei that can take N AT U KAb hand, care of the four -"?Si rT v "How that could save money I can't under- needs. It is the J l. d stand! ONLY 100 auto- ;'. " f m , A "I know that gas heat's in a class of its own, ""c house- j gl A-.-V't wh With cleanness and comfort that we've never beating fuel. J , F- . .'A ri it - "J known. Save 10 on a fljv j. I'd like it, but really the cost is too high furnare KilL&f & iV For an income like ours ever to justify." new gas lurnace f!&M now. Small down U I? AT I Mil! 1 But she was all ready, this smart financier; . fcfiifflEiJ She showed him their bills for the previous payment con- XmtSmy year venient terms. Xytr A MDUHTAIII FUELjSULY CDMPAHY SERVING TWENTY-THREE UTAH COMMUNITIES I Utah Hide & Tallow Co.? We Call and Pay Highest Prices for: "jj DEAD AND USELESS HORSES, COWS, SHEEP, HOGS, PELTS, HIDES, FURS AND WOOL j DEER HIDES, DRY JUNK BONES I Phone Spanish Fork 88 see iviaurine .t-eiersoii, jjcxii. 10-19-tf BEET TOPS For Sale or Trade Clyde Dorton, Lehi 10-19-ltp Women Who Work Forty per cent of the American women who work have dependents, a national survey shows. DR. ARTHUR VANCE Veterinarian Residence 156 W. 3rd North PROVO, UTAH PHONE 953-J I ALLIS-CHALMERS : Power Farm Equipment THE LEADERS OF MODERN 5 01 FARM EQUIPMENT ie, DID YOU KNOW! The cereal you had for breakfast was probablj made on an Allis-Chalmers flaking mill? I Comer Implement Co. PHONE 67-W LEHI, UTAH |