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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES IN Tne announcement by Audtor Karl H. Bennett that Utah County Coun-ty is out of debt, and has been nee 1941, is welcome news to all residents of Utah Valley. In these days of tax, spend, and borrow, the ashurance that at least one large civic unit in Utah is living within its ncome is heartening to say the least. Financial solvency such as this does not just happen. It comes ffromm viion, planning and the ability to say "no" when when pressure groups unte to "put on the bite" ffor expenditures that will be of benefit to the minority. minor-ity. , LINCOLN MRS. ZAIDA WALLACE SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS Sunday Welfare Meeting 8:45 a.m. Priesthood 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Fast meeting 12 a.m. Sacrament meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Primary 3:30 p.m. The stake high council will be in charge of the program in sacrament sac-rament meeting. A fireside chat for M Men and Gleaner girls will be held Sunday at 9 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sundberg. The Explorer Scouts, with leaders John Dennis, Reed Stone and Fenton Prince, returned Wednesday from a six-day camping camp-ing trip in the Uintah mountains. The troop packed in by horeoack 15 miles beyond Mirror Lake and set up camp at Governor's Lake. They enjoyed fishing and hiking. The following boys made the trip: Ted Pitts, Lynn Poulson, Bryan Whitehead, Blaine Lunceford, Jay Bench, Paul Jacobsen, Ronald Dennis, John Raymond Dennis, Wayne Winterton, Kimball Burm-ingham, Burm-ingham, Herbert Aiken, Gary Reese and David Reese. Luzell Robbins furnished transportation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woff-inden Woff-inden and granddaughter, iola Anne Rowley, went to Bothwell, Utah Saturday where they attended at-tended the family reunion of the Nathan Harris family. 0 Cpl. George Woffinden is home on a ten day furlough from the army. He is stationed at Texarkana, Texas, at the Red River Arsenal where he is working work-ing in the chemical laboratory. Solons Revive Hope For Metal Support Concerted action by Utah's Congressional Con-gressional delegation has revived hope of protection for the state s hard-pressed lead-zinc industry, despite adjournment of Congress for the year. When Congress voted down the Simpsm Bill (H.R. 6894), which wvo designed to prevent present metal dumping practices by foreign p-overumenls and producers, pros-p-'ts for immediate relief for the industry seemed hopeless. Rut Senator Wallace F. Bennett (K., Utr'lit and Representative William A Dawson, (R., Utah) introduced resolutions before Senate and House committees calling for an investigation investi-gation of the situation by the U. S. Tariff Commission. Both resolutions were approved, which now leaves the way open for the Commission to find -sufficient injury to the industry to warrant recommendations to President Eisenhower Ei-senhower for tariff increaser and import quotas. This action could be taken by executive order without Congress being in session. Mr. Dawson and Congressman Douglas U. Stringfellow (R., UtahV have led a valiant but losing fight for the Simpson Bill (H. R. 6894) which would have restricted ! excessive ex-cessive imports through a sliding scale import tax on lead and Bine. They won many friends and gainea much sympathetic understanding m their efforts to protect this vital seemwt of Utah's economy. Senator Watkins has also vigor-ously vigor-ously supported moves to obtain protection for Jead-Mne. -V Cecil Fitch, Jr., President of the Utah Mining Association, recently sent telegrams to OjW""" Dawson and Stringfellow. Prss-ing Prss-ing the sincere appreciation oX Utah's metal min ng industry for their determined, fight on behalf of V. R. 6894, which was killed by the lower House on a 242 to 161 vote. One hundred and five Republicans Re-publicans and fifty-six Democrats voted for the measure while 104 Republicans and 137 DemocraU voted against It. Bimhmr administration ad-ministration did not back the Wll on the grounds that It might defeat the purpnw of ipwlal commission to bt .stabllshed at th. Prudent requMt to study thofm.ihly the entire foreign trad problem. BINLD YOUR FUTURE UTAH VALLEY The deplorable deficit now existing ex-isting in our federal treasury could have been prevented, or at leat reduced drastically, if public pub-lic mmoney had bbeen spent for things actually needed. It is not the use, but the abuse of the taxing tax-ing and spending privileges of Congress that has caused the national na-tional debt to muhhroom year by ye.ir. Wi h a Courty valuation o' $100,000,000. and with County of-ficerh of-ficerh willing to spend tax money only ffor actual and proven needs, the people of Utah County may '.ook forward to a tvriod of progressive prog-ressive development. In far too many cases we fail to express appreciation for the efficient work of our public servants. serv-ants. In this connection, the writer wri-ter is reminded of a remark made by one of Utah Valley's mayors. Said he, "Nobbody speaks to me any more unlehs he wants to grumble about something." Trying to satisfy the 82,000 residents of Utah Valley is an al most impossible task, but our elected offficers are doing a pret ty fair job of it. Greater Utah Valley, Inc. is happy to join with all our citi-zenh citi-zenh n a word of commendaton to our county offcers for keeping us continually in the black. .mmA with MuHnde v v Farm Lemons &2 Grapes Cantaloupes Peaches Yams PINEAPPLE Lalanl fener sliced lit. iaaiV HOOVER SITS FOR NEW PICTURE k T U3.-?r X ' I RESTED AFTER VACATION In California, ex-President Herbert Hoover sits for new picture in San Francisco. He is preparing to start new study of federal government reorganization at request of President Eisenhower to reduce expenses. (International) 9 Mrs. M. D. Wallace entertained enter-tained a group of children Friday in honor of her son, Steven, who was celebrating his birthday. The 20 guests enjoyed games and re irtmments. - , iv' tied a Tieriw" Th. true orlg" of hjv a t J.aaa not known, w nl fw th. !,.. odvoncod to occ tO rM" 7 . J 5om W- privilege y h hrtche for 12. doxtn." ion is ' SummerSakds uucness SAUD DRESSING Fresh Mayonnaise - Fresh Produce SUNKIST FULL OF FLAVOR t Fancy Seedless ;1 GARDEN RIFE .VINE RIPENED Large Slicing Hales Famous ' ' "'it: ' Southern Sweets JUICE Townhouse Grapefruit 46 ol can 29 PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT OUR OREM AND PROVO 0 Mrs. Lewis Liston entertained entertain-ed a group of children Friday in honor of her daughter, Karen, who was celebrating her birthday. birth-day. Games were played and re-mi! re-mi! merits served to 10 guests. o -s qt. 67 lb.l2c lb. 19c lb. 6c lb 19c lb. 13c VINEYARD By Malicent Hells CKEDC-.E. Or" MEKTIIiGS: Sunday: Sunday S?liix; -' Church Servirf ; ,u K'ond?y: Priulhoud l.ZO Primary 3 p.m Tueiuij; rteliet Society 2 p.m. MIA - 7:30 pm i T"e fre-rn Vineyard who at-Work at-Work day at Relief Society has landed the Murdoch reunion at been postponed tor a week and the MIA girls home ln Provo will be held next Tuesday Coun- i Crnvon last weekend were Mr. ty demonstrator Velyn Stevens' ,tl,J Mrs I aVar Holdaway and will be present and give a demon- ! "'ls' Mr- and Mrs- Jov Cle88 stration. All women of the ward and family. M"- and Mrs. Roland are invited to attend. The Explorer Scouts lefts Wed- i CUSTOM Sharon Industries is now canning corn, beans, tomatoes, and other vegetables and fruits. Six days each week. Bring perishable produce berore II a-m. SHARON INDUSTRIES 0 SAVE! Friipjft Cockftail Libbv s rr Pearsi"0 ify Cherries K't,,2'l Blueberries Wyman's For Pie 300 tan Apricots Pesthes Highway, Oolden Halves No. 2Vi Highway, Extra Standard No. 2 can Beverly &T- XI 4 TO AUTOS, Special can Full 0' Gold Or. Juice v 46 oz 35 V .22 Jell-Well Assorted . 11' Flavor 3 pkgi Flour 91 Enriched .10lbs Sunnbank STt 3,9 Edwards cSSBUnV 09 84 39 iiuw iiiii Coffee lb. Most Popular ' Coffee Flavor lb Fresh Ailk Lucerne ; 2 qtS. r.esday for a trip to the Uintahs. Uiv I ' k anf! PjuI Rawlings are I the Scout leaders. The Rey. P'.ake family will fur-, fur-, L. ".i pr.-gram at the church ! services Sundsy evening. The i;..al ward outing will Is held ;ulurday at Giles Ranch .:(.- . n Fork. A full dsy :t-, :t-, VI r , nre scheduled and the ev-1 ev-1 enir.g urogram will begin at 8 : p ;i. All ward members and for-i for-i i. er residents ere invited to at-, at-, ter.d. tfrang, Mrs. Mary uu Hawkins, ' - J If- W V T and sons, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wells and four daughters. 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Government Top Grades of Beef Steaks Cut From U. S. Government Top Grades of Beef WICKLOW CRACKERS Busy Baker Sodas 2 lb. box4 STORES THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1953 and Mrs. John L. Smith in Orem. Make it a Memorable Weekend Is your wardrobe as fresh and sparkling as your weekend puns?" Let us brighten up your playtime clothes before you go . . . and you'll be set for a wonderful time! 12 (SAVEI Get 13 cant for the price of 12) (SAVEI Get 13 , cans for the r price of 12) 17 (SAVEI Get 13 cans for the price of 12) 19 (SAVEI Get 13 pkgs. for the price of 12) pkg. 35 (SAVEI Get 13 cans for the price of 12) A .(SAVEI Get 13 J k (t rolls for the mJ r price of 12) 9 (SAVEI Get 13 cans for the price of 12) lb. can lb (SAVEI Get 13 cans for the P'ico of ISJ Iif.39 lb. 49c lb. 43 , ib. 79 lb. 65c ICE CREAM Party Prldo, Asstd. Fla ;ors 39ti?3v s 5 |