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Show li OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. UlJ VERMONT Blanche Chrlslensea Phone OB 54-J-1 VINEYARD Malicen C. Wells Phone 0893J1 at Vivian Pai k on Saturday were I I Mr. and Mrs. Geopye F. Wells, i ! Mrs- Desmond Larson and baby,' I Bina Clogg, Mr. and Mrs. Lew- mm ward Be!h Moon-i-0581-ni Mr. and Mrs. Alton Morrill! and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farns-worth Farns-worth were hosts at a turkey; is Clegg and family and Mrs. Joseph II. Clegg and family. Ilr. and Mrs. Leslie Aaams are the grandparents of a baby Mr. a:;d Mrs. William Facer, ?irl born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank fry at Canvon Glen on Friday I Jr. and family of South Gate, Dart f Arlene Adams) last week evening The guests included California are visiting here with at Hughes Memorial hospital la The following babies were named and blessed at Sacrament meeting on Sunday: Richard Mrs. J. Lavar Johnson, blessed Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Harding,: her parents, President and Mrs.--pan..-U lork. hy his father; Donald Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Wells,! u alter Koii away Lunceford, son of Mr. land Mrs. Mr. and , Mrs. Ross Holdaway Donald Lunceford, blessed by Mr. and Mrss Aaron Stoddard, tumed ho;ie after attending his latner; wiuiam L.ee rora, inr. ana mrs. jusepn oiais.e, mi. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V.'tud Mr. Wilson Jenkins and Ford, blessed by his father; and Mr, and Mrs- David. Jenkins. Gary Lynn Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus C. Holt, blessed by J. Allen Bellows. Thorn C. Hebertson has re- ; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gillies and children of Monroe visited with I relatives and friends here Sun- Mrs. Nina Stratton was honor- day enroute home from Yellowed Yellow-ed by a group of relatives who stone and a tour of the north-attended north-attended a birthday party at west. the home of Mrs. Angie Rollins Leadership meeting Dla?.?L " Sff d??i was held at the home of Mr. and uiuuci was dcivcu axiu a piw gram, including verses composed compos-ed in honor of Mrs. Stratton, was presented. Visiting was en- a fireside chat will be held joyed and light refreshments Sunday evening following meet-were meet-were served in the late after-1 jng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. noon to Lillie Elliot, Matilda Antoine Bunker. Dr. Thomas L. Vance, Emma Stratton and Mel-.Martin of the BYU will be the Mrs. Stephen Bunnell Wednesday Wednes-day evening. ba Caltfer of Orem; Bernice Christensen of Pleasant Grove; Dora and Zola of Salt Lake City; Inez Burgess of Alpine; Jeralee Gardiner of Midvale and the hostess and honored guest Word has been received from Vern Stratton, laboring in Hous ton, Texas and Wallace Chat- win, laboring in New Mexico, that they are both enjoying their work in the mission field. They sent their greetings to friends here at home. Mrs. Faun Goulding spent Sunday visiting with her father, fath-er, Alonzo Hancock. Blanche and Donna Christensen Christen-sen and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Thurber attended funeral services serv-ices in Richfield on Sunday for Joseph Thurber. Mr. Thurber was 90 years old and had lived in Richfield until moving to Fairfield, Idaho to live with his daughter a few years ago. George and Nina Stratton guest speaker. Among those who attended the Henry Clegg family reunion summer school at the University of Southern California at Los Angeles. Mrs. Charles Colton of Salt Lake City has been visiting here with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Raw-lings Raw-lings and family. LeAnn Clegg is visiting with Gail Gillies at Monroe for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bretz and children of Salt Lake City were Vineyard visitors during the week. Grant Holdaway and William Green were advanced to priests Marta Black spent last week visiting friends in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele. GenaVee and DaNec have returned re-turned from a ten-day trip to Yellowstone. They also attended the rodeo at Cheyenne, Wyoming. Wyo-ming. Mr. and Mrs. Mertz of Sterling, Sterl-ing, Alberta, Canada and their daughter, Delia, visited at the Wilford Larsen home last weekend. week-end. Mrs. Louise Naylor and two ALTERATIONS! I tailor men's auits over for women. Expert men and wo- mpn'e nltprntinna male rirpcuxa and Lloyd Orvin Eugene Gam-(ormal trousseaus, children'l ana Moms Clegg irom einthins Men'a (shirts snrt slack. at a chicken dinner at Luke's Hot Pots. Those present were Mrs. Emma Stratton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stratton and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs- Franklin Stratton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stratton and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Fielding and family, Nina and Emma Stratton and the honored guests Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Twitchell and son Eph attended the Twit chell reunion on Sunday in Salt Lake City. .A group of girls practiced chorus singing at the home of Donna Christensen on Monday night, under the direction of their leader, Elaine Wilson. A pleasant evening was enjoyed and rfreshments were served to Glenna Johnson, Lila Mae McDonald, Mc-Donald, Helen Swan, Miss Wil- mon deacons to teachers at Fast Day services on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone and if children, are vacationing in I Idaho See or call Mrs- Cuyler. 447 N. 2nd West, Provo. Phone 2276R. were honored on their birthdays .son and Miss Christensen. f THE BEST WAV I KNOW TO Kill. TIME IS TO V Tx WORK T Cy also claims that the bast way to kill your car Is to work it io death. If your bus takes its share of hard knocks it has io keep repairs and adjustments made in order to keep going. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that Orem City, a municipal corporation, corpor-ation, will receive sealed bids for construction and installation of approximately 17.000 lineal feet of Utah State Road Commission Com-mission type 3 H cement curb and gutter with the necessary street openings, driveway openings, open-ings, with necessary relocation of irrigation ditchefe and necess ary man holes and appurten-j ances in Orem City as follows: (a) Construct cement curb and gutter on the West side of the state highway known as highway No. 91 from a point beginning 900 feet South of 800 South street which street is also known as the Lincoln road running thence Northwesterly aiong the west side of said highway No. 91 to a point 600 feet North of 400 South street which Is also known as Snow road. (b) Construct cement curb and gutter on the East side of the state highway known as highway high-way No. 91 from a point beginning begin-ning 900 feet South of 800 South street which street is also known as Lincoln road running DR. A. G. TRITT Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Sinus Ttreatment Weight Reducing Phone 0782 Jl Orem Office U.S. 91 & Canyon Rd. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS Sale - Rent Service Underwood and Sunstrand Add ing machinef. Millet Office Machines 913 South Lincoln Ave. Chris- teele Acres, Orem, Utah. Portable typewriters now a rail-able rail-able in two models: Universal and Champion. c A 26 YOUR FURNACE! Is it ready for winter? Call Holland Furnace Co. for free service checkup. Phone 417 Holland's gas furnaces are tops. cS2 LOST In Orem, Prescription glasses in red and tan case. Reward-Call Reward-Call 04 J3 BINDER TWINE $11.85 per bale of 6-8 Tb. balls. thence Northwesterly along the utah Hardware & Implement East side of said highway No. urem cA5 91 to a point 600 feet North of weed 400 South street wnicn is also known as Snow road. and Insect Spraying. "Kills 'Em Dead." Jobs large HP email WttA Aefimnfnf. Cn We have the mechanics and the (c) Construct cement curb and faction guaranteed Call it gutter on tne west siae or me Lee Carroll lg state hiehwav known as hiah- , - . ' equipment to keep your car per forming in 1948 style for years to come. IL JTED szr.vKi 470 IVIST FIRSTNMTH "PK55II 666 PAYOB KITE" opening thereof. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1948. OREM CITY CORPORATION By J. W. Gillman, Mayor Published August 5, 12, 19, 28. linrntiiiirilillinllllllllluilluilliiillMlllllltiiiiiiMiritllliiMitMillllinniiiii iijimun iniiiiniiiiiMiiiiitiiii iiiLiiiiriiiitiiiiiiiiiiiintiiiriiiiiTiiii Oliill THAT GUARANTEES 1 Gatis2action j You can rely on our skill in re- f pairing the delicate mechanism of your fine watch. Have Yours Cleaned and Repaired ! By WESTON J. SMITH A New Zealand-trained watchmaker. 1 ' Priced right ! All Work guaranteed, TAYLOR'S DEPT. STORE 250 West Center Provo XtM J A s If JA K 9 hum 620$. go. sucf m i luilWUIlllllllimllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIIII ATTENTION STOCKMEN and FARMERS If you want more money for your dead or useless horses, cows, hogs or sheep; and for hides, pelts and wool, call UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW CO. QUICK SERVICE PHONE COLLECT LEHI 216 W state highway known as high- 0 phone 789j C.A5 way No. 91 from a point begin- kiing 700 feet South of 400 North street which street is also known wem -jy reserves me ngnt as Geneva Steel Road running to re3ect any and all bids or thence Northwesterly along the j waive any informalities in the west'side of said highway No. 91 DldlnS- to a point 800 feet North of 800 No bidder may withdraw his North street which is also ,b,d for a Penod of thirty (30) known as the Canvon Road. Idavs after the date Set for the (d) Construct cement curb and gutter on the East side of the state highway known as highway high-way No. 91 from a point beginning begin-ning 700 feet South of 400 North street which street is also known as Geneva Steel Road running, thence Northwesterly along the east side of said highway No. 91 to a point 800 feet North of 800 North street which is also, known as the Canyon Road, until 10 o'clock a m. on the 30th day of August, 1948, at the Orem City hall, at which time all bids' will be opened and publicly; read .aloud in Room 1 at the ! Orem City Hall, Orem City, Utah. Each bid to be in acordance with the plans, profiles, and specifications and other contrac documents now on file with City Recorder Orland E. Pyne at Or-1 em City Hall, Orem, Utah and at! the office of L. V. Beckman j City Engineer, at Orem City i Hall, Orem, Utah. Copies of the documents may be obtained by depositing $5.00 with the City Recorder Orland E. Pyne, or L. V. Beckman, En-' gineer, for each set of contract 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 ot bids. Each bid shall be made out on a bid form to be obtained from Orem City Recorder, Orland Or-land E. Pyne or Orem City En gineer L. V. Beckman, and shall be accompanied by a certified or Cashier's check payable to Orem City or a satisfactory bid bond in favor of Orem City executed ex-ecuted by the bidder and a surety sur-ety company in an amount equal to 5 of the bid. The said check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will execute the contract in conformity with the Form of Contract included in the contract con-tract documents and furnish bonds as specified within five (5) days after notification of the award of the contract to the bid- children visited ,at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Eager during the past week. She returned to her home in Salt Lake City on Monday. ' 1 The Primary will have a festival fest-ival on Monday at 4:30 p.m. Projects completed during the summer will be displayed. Mrs. Grant Guymon and three small boys arrived Saturday from Centralia, Washington to make their home here. She was delayed in joining Mr. Guymon until their baby son arrived. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Moon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Que Steele attended a Moon family reunion at Luke's Hot Pots in Heber on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Graff of Salt Lake City spent last week in Yellowstone. They vis ited friends and relatives along the way. Mrs. Josephine Hatch, Jay and Ruth Hatch visited at the home of Mrs. natcn s aaugnter, jvirs. Donald Eldredge (Velma) In Buhl, Idaho last week. Karen Beth Moon had a group of neighborhood children help her celebrate her fifth birthday on Friday. Those who attended the party were Lana Littlefield, Sheri Seigmiller, Glenda Brown, Jay Brown, Mike Adams, Brent and Douglas Patten, Billie Gapp- mayer and Merrill Gappmayer, The Sunday School class taught by Edna Larsen is sponsoring spon-soring a party at Canyon Glen on Friday evening at 6 p.m. All class members, members of the bishopric and others interested are invited to attend the party. Each will bring his own lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Thurber attended funeral services for his father in Richfield on Sun day. FOR SALE Binder twine by bale or ball. Extra good baled alfalfa hay. Peaach and pear graders. PATTEN AND EKINS OREM Phone 1744 W cA6 Fesjival Climaxes Summer Primary The Primary children of Oak Hills and Pleasant View wards climaxed their summer activities activit-ies with a festival on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Joyce Muhlestein of Oak Hills ward and Donna Johnston of Pleasant View reigned as queens of the festival. Miss Muhlestein was attended by Marilyn Swen-sen Swen-sen and Patsy Bingham. Shirley Thompson and Wanda Lee attended att-ended Miss Johnston. The younger groups were dressed in Indian costume and presented songs and dances. The Zion's Girls and Boys performed perform-ed songs and dances of Hawaii and the Homebuilders and Trail-builders Trail-builders danced the Maypole, which is a custom in England-All England-All articles of handicraft completed com-pleted by the children during the summer were displayed. Mrs. Fanny Patten. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webster and Mrs. Katie Mitchell attended a re union of the Taylorsville Melody Mel-ody Glee Club at the home of Mrs. Nelie Bennion in Taylors-vile Taylors-vile on Wednesday evening. All original members of the club were present except four who have passed away. Miss Mabel Cook had arrived from New I Earl Holdawav v,. . 'ationing in Salt t,.. I U- A. the past week I. ' John James. York for a hrt ...... visit and i not seen some of the other J bers of the group for n years. - " or 0v FOUND White puppy, with tan spots. Found at Ninth South and State Street in Orem. Call 0645-J1 c-A5 WANTED Appliance Salesman. Good opportunity for well-known, aggressive man. Write P. O. Box 141, Orem, Utah for appointment. appoint-ment. State name, address and phone number. A5 WANTED Woman to stay week-day mornings with two children. No harA Tirnrlr Phnnn A 5 FASHION CLEANERS For quality cleaning and delivery service, call 0652 J3. The only complete cleaning service done in Orem. i07 BALE TIES 9 1-2 foot - $7.50 bundle Utah Hardware & Implement Orem cA5 "For a Square Deal, See Neal" Motor Overhaul - Motor Tuneup Body and Fender, Welding and Paint. Phone 0851 Jl 4th S. and State Orem cO 7 NEAL'S AUTO REPAIR AND PAINT r A BETTER HAIRCUT IN LESS TIME YICK SWAIN :: MAKE A HIT AT YOUR PARTY When they say 'We had SUCH a nice time!" they'll really mean it if you serve them pastries from the Provo Bakery. For OUR pastries have a certain something some-thing about them you can't find anywhere. Better order some NOW for that party! Provo Bakery 57 North 1st East Phone 334 KELSCH'S COMPLETE SHOE! FOOT SERVICE 156 West Center Telephone 707 AT BOOTERIE Provo, Utah HELP WANTED - FEMALE Do these days of high prices leave you short of funds? Find out how to add to your incme by working a few hours a day. Write Avon Cosmetics, Box 550, Provo, Utah. A12 WANTED Single woman qualified for group or home demonstration work on electric appliances of all types. Degree in Home Economics Econ-omics preferred. Apply to Utah Power and Light Company, No. 10 East Main Street, American Fork, Phone 300. tf net oC Month OPEC n AX 8 Famous Pequot Pillow Cases, "None Better" Reg. 79c Each Ladies Slips Values to 3.50 Special 1,QC Seersucker Play Pants Sizes 2-6 Only gjj Lovely Nylons (limit) Special P $1.50 Values Men's WaSst Overalls 8 oz. Denim Sanforized Size 29 to 32 2.69 Values l QQ Special Group Men's STRAW HATS Values to $3 eQ Men's Sport Shirts 3.98 Values Ladies Nylon Panties Men's White T Shirts opcviai n Women's an! Misses M Women's ShortT Permanent Krinkle Crew Reg. 1.98 Spec. 4 IT 1-50 Women's Better Dresses Special Men's Cotton Unions Slight Irregulars values to $2 51 Boys Bathing Trunks Special mM, IF 11 3 ft Hughes 368 West Center Provo, Utah CEMENT SEPTIC TANKS. Cesspools, Drains, Sewers, Basements, Walks, Built, or Pumped Out 1010 No. 1st West. Provo Phone 1350 15 USED CAR BARGAINS AT CLAUDE'S BEST CARS 230 No. Uni. Ave. PROVO Phone 2938 or 1612 J FOR SALE Roto-tiller. Good condition. Inquire at the Orem Flower Shop, across from Christeele Acres. c-A5 FOR SALE Amonium Sulphate, mixed fer tilizers, High Nitrogen fertilizer, fertiliz-er, Insecticides for crops and livestock. Weed control chemicals. chem-icals. GENEVA FOOD and CHEMICAL COMPANY, phone Pleasant Grove 3133. Located on Geneva road, IV2 miles south of Pleasant Grove. tf TIRE REPAIRING ' VULCANIZING BATTERIES ODD SIZE TIRES ON HAND 30x312 - 5.50x18 34x5. 24in-Tractor 24in-Tractor Tires and Service BRIMHALL BROS. 'New Location 241 W. 5th So. Phone 49 1M FOR SALE OR RENT PIANOS ACCORDIANS GUITARS Phone 940R Prof. S. W. WILLIAMS 508 East 3rd South, Provo I Boy, Sell, Rent AND TEACH i Wk., 1 j lane a ciiance on m Inferior I Building Material? WHEN YOU BUILD USE BLOCKS And Be Sure They are A Quality Product Central Utah Block Co. 720 S. University Ave. Provo Utah Phone 1924 M EXPERT Wall Papering. Painting WaU Cleaning H. KIRKWOOD WE NEED 1 50 USED CAES !j Spot Cash - No Waitinj j: ' TELLTJBIDE I MOTOR CO. u I Phone 1000 Provo Utah County Mattre Factory COMPLETE-MATTRESS COMPLETE-MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE We are not represented hj i transient mattress workeiM will call for and dellwr out extra charge. JUST PHONE M-Or M-Or drop ui a cvd 661 West 2nd Hortt Bsnvn K rnv w w bike to Feri Ml. iH V. a tnna irod. at Springville Road, WJ sell new and usea r etc Phone UlSU. t trnn fivp any live?! " j"" - - .. . hauling to be done, call Or if you wish to sell liver-I liver-I will buy it. , DR. E. MANSFIELD Hhironractor and Na 1C rnysiwa". -V Do.r T o Wntirv scope won u"6.-" Hemovitometer ov- 75 East Center Sired VTl-U Provo, i"9" Phone 1093 Res. Phf, Closing Out Sale, Mowers, Hay W PRICES REDUCED W. F. WISC0MBE PHONE 023J1 ..nirn UTAH j Geo. W. Price i,eni, uian ruuna BOX 32. Hi. 1 Orem. Utah I J'.der. |