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Show T Thursday, July 3, IT 17 iEG.'l COTIGE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ! Notice is hereby given that Orem City, a Municipal Corporation, Corpor-ation, will receive sealed bids for construction of a Fire Station for the City of Orem, located at Orem, Utah, until 10 o'clock a. m. on the 30th day of July, 1947, at the Orem City Hall. Utah, at which tim all hid will hp opened and puVlicly read aloud in Room 1 in the Orem City HaU, Orem, Utah. Each bid shall be in accord, ance with the plans, specifications, specifica-tions, and other contract doc- FOR SALE OR FEIIT Pianos, Accordions, Guitars. Gui-tars. Phone 940R, Prof S. W. Williams, 308 E. 3 Soutk. Provo. I bny,v sell, rent, AND TEACH. LOANS tad REAL ESTATE SEE FRED E. RAT INSURANCE Office: 79 South. Secend Wet DR, E, MANSFIELD Chiropractor and Naturopathic Physician 75 Et Center Street PROVO. UTAH ALTERATIONS! I make men's suits, ihirti and extra pants, also remodeling. Build formali, dresses and childrens clothing. See or call Mrs. Cuyler. 447 No. 2nd West. Proro. Phone 2276-R. FISHER BREWING CO, SAIT IAKS cut DISTRIBUTING GO. Distributors (. j From where Our local Wild Life League went on a picnic Saturday, and I went along to cover it for the Clarion. Monday, folks kept stopping me, and saying: "Most have gotton out of hand, that picnic!" "Nonsense," I says. "It was mighty pleasant and congenial. Just beer and hot dogs, cheese and cider." And then they show me the headline reading: "WILD WIFE PICNIC HUG SUCCESS." Of course it was Elmer, my typesetter, type-setter, who had made the misprints : Bat is my face red! It's only be iff m S Served with cheats, traclceri g and inockt, on ordinary t3 fk .vent betomet on extra- fM FK ordinary oceoeion when rfl Fisher Beer beeomee port of N rJ the menu. M umenti now on file with City Clerk Orland E. Pyne, at Orem-Utah Orem-Utah and Lewis Eric Sand-strom, Sand-strom, Architect, Orem. Utah. Copies of the documents, plans and specifications may be obtained by depositing $25.00 with the City Clerk, Orland E. Pyne, or Lewis Eric Sandstrom, Architect, for each set of contract con-tract documents so obtained. The amount of the deposit will be refunded to each bidder or intended bidder who returns such set of plans and documents in good condition within five (5) days after the opening of bids. Each bid shall be made on a bid form to be obtained from Orem City Recorder, Orland E-Pyne, E-Pyne, or Lewis Eric Sandstrom, Architect, and shall be accompanied accom-panied by a certified or Cashier's Cash-ier's check payable to Orem City or a satisfactory bid bond in favor of Orem City executed by the bidder and a surety company com-pany in an amount equal to 5 per cent of the bid. The said check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will execute the con tract in conformity with the Form of Contract included in the contract documents and furnish bonds as specified with in five (5) days after notification notifica-tion of the award of the contract con-tract to the bidder. Orem City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or waive any informalities in the bidding. No bidder may withdraw his bid or a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. . , This notice to contractors is made in accordance with Utah Code Annotated for 1943, Article Art-icle 6. Sec. 15-7-20, the bids received re-ceived on previous notice to contractors having exceeded the estimate of the cost of making the improvements, and all of said bids received having been rejected by the Orem City Council, Coun-cil, the governing body of Orem City, a Municipal Corporation. OREM CITY, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION. By J. W. Gillman, Mayor. Published June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 24, 1947 Bis Bird The albatross is the largest of the sea birds, has excellent vision, and has remarkable powers of flight. It has a wing spread of 17 feet. During Dur-ing the mating season the birds perform per-form an extraordinary courtship dance. s Build Your Bank Credit When You Borrow TIMEWAY LOAN offers you a newer, better way lo get the things you have in mind these days, such as a new car. range or refrigerator. Ask your dealer or apply directly to this bank. FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH Provo Branch N.A. Adttrtiument I sit ... Joe Marsh, The Picnic Was a "Hug" Successl cause folks are so temperate and well-behaved in our town, that they could afford to take the whole thing as a joke. From where I sit, even a newspaper news-paper editor's entitled tp a few mistakes. And since I reported that they served a moderate beverage bev-erage like beer, I'm sure nobody thinks the picnic was the least bit wild, or anything but a huge success suc-cess and I mean hugel 3 Bbeuntatie fever U reipensIUe for M per cent of the defective hearts in childhood. granite feature co:.:paiiy FLOOR COVERING UPHOLSTERING EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 84 North University Ave PROVO UTAH Phone 194 GOON'S FURNITURE & APPLIANCE STORE FURNITURE CARPETS & RUGS LINOLEUM ELECTRIC APPLIANCES "WE SELL FOR LESS" 150 North University Ave. 2 Ward's Auto Body & Paint Shop . Auto Painting Body & Fender Repairing Expert Workmaaship. All Work Guaranteed 225 West 2nd North PROVO Phone 2193 1 1 ;! i I -1 )m. 'Ill Orem'Qeneva Society Ina Smith. Editor. Phone 13 Leslie Bunnells Honored by Family On 55th Anniversary Forty family members and numerous friends and neighbors gathered on the spacious lawns at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeslieBunnell Sunday, June 29. The Bunnells celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary this week. Mr. Bunnell married Ellen B. grandfather, parents and a few Johnson in the Manti Temple, close friends witnessed the cere-June cere-June 30, 1892. One of the first mony. couples to settle in Lake View, The reception hall was decor. they have witnessed many chan- ated with garden fl0Wers. The ges in the community. They receiving line included the have eight children, 25 grand- bride-s parents, the groom's par-children par-children and 12 great grand- ents Mr. and Mrs Robert L. 1- cniiaren. A buffet luncheon was served Sunday afternoon. Games and contests on the lawn were enjoyed en-joyed and several group pictures were taken. Mrs. Bunnell was presented with a corsage of gardenias and pink carnations. Telegrams and greetings from The bride wore heavy brocad-family brocad-family members and friends who ed satin, with fingertip veil edg- were unable to be present were received throughout ihe day. ""Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Bunnell, Bun-nell, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Au-stead, Au-stead, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bunnell Bun-nell and Mr. and Mrs- Arlo Nut-tall Nut-tall of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs- Fred Knowles, Midvale; Mr. and Mrs- James Nuttal, Eph-raim; Eph-raim; and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell, Tremonton. The Edgemont ward L D S girls acted as hostesses to moth- ers nd dughters from Orem and Sharon stakes at a special meet ing last week. Mrs. Hilda Conder was in charge of the meeting. Verna W. Goddard, first counselor coun-selor in the general presidencv of the YWMIA was the guest speaker. Ila J. Ford sang a solo and the Edgemont girls chorus sang two numbers. Following the meeting, refreshments re-freshments were served in the Relief Society room. The serv ing table was centered with a crystal bowl filled with yellow and white daisies and was lighted light-ed by tall white candles. Vertiyk Club Mrs- Alvin Rowley was host, ess to the members of the Ver- tiya club at their regular meet ing. Mrs. Mary Williams, who recently returned from a trip to New York, was a special guest and told interesting stories of her experiences. Other guests were Mrs. Rex Ingersoll, Miss MyrL Wentz and Mrs. Joseph Hancock. A dainty lunch was served during the evening. Club members present were Mesdames Marvin Meldrum, Carl Rowley, Antone Rphbock, Fenton Prmce, Woodruff Jen sen, Leo Poulson, Moroni Jensen, Jen-sen, David Rowey, Dean Anderson, And-erson, James Jensen, Wendell Nielson, Howard Farnsworth, Frampton Collins. Harold Maag, Reed Hacking, Dean Johnson, Charles Rohbock ,and Joseph Rowley. GLEANERS PLAN CANYON WEEKEND Gleaner girls from Orem and Sharon stakes are invited to spend the weekend, July 5 and 6 at the mutual home. This is the first of three Gleaner week-'ends week-'ends scheduled during the summer sum-mer and is being sponsored by the Utah and East Utah stakes. Girls who wish to attend are asked to register with their MiA president. The bus going to the home will stop at the Seminary building and at the Sharon ward chapel. Oathainjta btd...rrf good ilwp . . . hum jt tfct l-tx far i (tats of BcdWi fiat Bear-aa' auyt a WW bitt to wt It' t tart of pleaiant tivinf -that ny folk Try it tonight .jpr i Orem Couple v Married, Feted At Manti Mr. and Mrs. Grant H- Elliott were honored at a wedding reception re-ception last week in the Manti North ward hall. The bride was the former Pauline Cox. daughter daught-er of Mr. and Mrs. C. R- Cox. The young couple were married in the Manti temple by Presi dent Anderson. The bride's lintt: Rlaint Hunfpr hfst man- Mrs. Moyle Rasmussen, matron of honor, Miss Edna Grace Ful ghum, maid of honor and Helen Keller, Beverly Ure, Alice Ann Hawkins and Mrs. Richard Bur- (ton as bridesmaids; and tiny Dorothy Hawkins as flower girl. ed with lace and held by a crown of seed pearls. She carried car-ried a bouquet of white gladioli, centered with an orchid. Her attendants at-tendants carried nosegays of rosebuds. Lynn R. Cox, brother of the brjde acted as master of ceremonies cere-monies during the program. Toasts to the bride and groom were given by Russell Magelby and Roscoe C. Cox. Musical numbers were furnished by Mrs- Don C Elliott, Helen Kel- ler, Claire and Pauline Dyring and Gaylen Cox; Edna Fulghum gave a reading. The young couple stopped in Provo Sunday enroute to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Park. They plan to vis it the Idaho Falls Temple be fore returning to make their home in Orem in the Watkins apartments. Jaycees and Wives J Party in Canyon The Orem Jaycees and their wives spent a pleasant evening in Provo canyon last Saturday They gathered at Canyon Glen and selected teams for a soft- ball game. Following the game they were served barbecued steaks and huge slices of watermelon. water-melon. Max Pederson and Mrs-LaMar Mrs-LaMar Bunnell were in chage of arrangements. Enjoying the canyon supper and the dancing which followed were Mr- and Mrs- Max Pederson, Peder-son, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Larson, Mr. and Mrs- Stanford Steele, Mr- and Mrs. Ted Voelker. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Peacock, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Piatt Tucker, Mr. and Mrs- Glen Healy, Mr- and Mrs. Carl Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Sterl-ing Harding, Mr- and Mrs- Lowell Lo-well Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burr, Mr. and Mrs- Clyde Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ireland, Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Rawlings, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Clyde Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pyne, Mr. and Mrs-Keith Mrs-Keith Boyer, Mr- and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs- Rue Swindlchurst. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ho-ward Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon West and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Partridge; and guests: Mr- and Mrs. Lee Brooks, Mr. and Mrs-Ralph Mrs-Ralph Khuni, Mr- and Mrs. Horace Hor-ace Snyder, Mr. and Mrs- Robert Loveloss, Jean Snyder and Ray Wendell. jut, A -V Orem Couples in Doable Wedding At Manti Temple Fay Pulham became the bride of Don Lunceford and Donna Hafen became Mrs. Kenneth Pulham Pul-ham in a double wedding ceremony cere-mony in the Manti Temple Friday, Fri-day, June 27, The parents of the two couples are Bishop and Mrs. Arch Pulham. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs and Mr. and Mrs. George Lunceford. They were accompanied through the temple by Bishop and Mrs. Pulham, Pul-ham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulham, Mrs. Margaret Clow-ard Clow-ard and Mrs. Hilda Lance. Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth Pulham left following the ceremony for a honeymoon in California. Several parties were given in their honor before their marriage. mar-riage. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lunceford were honored at a reception in the Sharon ward hall following the wedding. The hall was de corated with flowers and ferns and lighted candles. Reese Pulham Pul-ham was best man; Mrs. Charles Pulham, matron of honor; and Lyla Mae McDonald, June Lunceford and Evelyn Pulham, bridesmaids. The bride wore white satin, with a yoke of lace and rhine-stones- Her fingertip veil was held by a crown of orange blossoms blos-soms and pearls. She carried red roses and white gardenias. Her mother wore an ao.ua formal and a corsage of gladiolus, roses ros-es and gardenias. The bridal march was led by little Russell Lunceford and Sandra Johnson. Lee Mendenhall acted as master of ceremonies during the program. pro-gram. Dancing was enjoyed by over 200 guests. NEWLYWEDS ON CALIFORNIA HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. Eldon F. Lewis are honeymooning for'" two weeks in southern California. The bride was Zelma Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin A. Wright of Provo. The young couple were married mar-ried June 27 at the bride's home by Bishop Bliss Allred About 30 family members and friends witnessed the ceremony. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Pleasant View. Deer Creek Reaches Capacity, Overflows For the second time in its comparatively brief history, Deer Creek Reservoir overflow ed, and a small stream of water was running over the spillway at the dam Sunday afternoon. The reservoir has reached its capacity of 152,270 acre feet, according ac-cording to T. Frank Wentz, Provo Pro-vo River commissioner. The big reservoir began to spill over the dam late Friday night but the river had apparently reached its height above Heber a week ago and little overflow is anticipated. anticipat-ed. BRIDAL SHOWER FOR MRS. UDELL LARSEN A bridal shower honoring Mrs. Udell Larsen (Shirley Beck) was given Monday evening even-ing at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alton Beck. Dona Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, Norma Brady. Bverly Beck and Margaret Robinson acted as hostesses- The bride opened each gift with a wish for the friend who had given it- The girls completed a Bride's book during the evening. even-ing. Refreshments were served. Sun Robs Milk Quality Keep milk in a dark place. If left standing in direct sun even in cold weather, milk loses some of its flavor fla-vor and vitamins. MM Um NHMI Hit UM Ml I KM LOUDER REUNION Several families from Orem attended the Louder family reunion re-union held at Kamas recently-Over recently-Over 70 family members ate a picnic lunch at a long table and enjoyed outdoor games. Those from Orem are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Louder and family, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs- Austin Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Louder and son, Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Louder and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Louder and son. 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