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Show I . V 1 t OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. lfy r If N I on 1 i ii 0 Deal Vith Those Who Serve You You'll Be Helping Yourself oYrTUl A SEND 1 FRESH fiyV; I J FLOVEnS J, 1 1 I! For every Occasion S vSSl ii 1 V KiB&Mt . I i Weddings f 1 Birthdays V f ' 1 : Illness mi jj s, A j! Anniversary -Va AfV?li VCT 8 Funerals I ii Birihs ( iKBfyWP ii ij Set Well &Xfi&tfJP " f2SL ! Openings , i VVW H- I parties Acirjr I B Dances J? of? I IS 1 II r FLOWERS SAY IT BETTER ii lmniiiiimiiiiiiimmiiHimnMmmiimmmiiiiiMimmiimimiimmiMmmiiiimimmiiN ROHBOCK'S SONS' OR EM FLOWER SHOP Orem, Utah Revolutionary Automatic Washing Principle Saves Soap O Saves Water Cuts Costs v O Saves Time Does a Better Job j LET US DEMONSTRATE IT IN YOUR HOME I WITHOUT OBLIGATION We have the best selection of washers in the county- I UTAH HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT I YOUR FRIENDLY HARDWARE DEALER IN OREM I I 640 North Sfate ' Orem 1 JtJlllli lilUIJIHlFLLjnMllLLlJlUlUh)triljl!bUlllil!llliUILlLIllli:illLtllllltllilllIll4?till!lJirjllllttlMllllinLllllllllltLllllilS!L!lll!IMkltlM Illllll STOP HERE OUR CHEF TAKES PRIDE IN THE PERFECTION OFi His ART. YOU'LL TAKE PLEAS IN IT, TOO. PHONE 116 FREE DELIVERY BUNKERS Farm Feeds BUNKERS FEED PRICES ARE DOWN, WHILE QUALITY IS EVEN IMPROVED. BASIS TODAY'S MARKET cwt. Bagged , ' Pellets Mash $4.85 $4.17 $5,-15 $4.19 $5.85 protein $4.95 20 protein $4.27 $5.25 $4.29 Starter-Broiler 2 Golden Laying Mash Turk Developer 24 protein Turk Grow 22 7c protein 32 Dairy Concentrate Pellets $5.09 Calf Starter 25 protein $5.95 Pic Feed 15 protein $3.37 14 Dairy Feed $3-50 16 Dairy Feed 53.64 Rabbit Pellets $3.23 Recleaned Wheat $3-59 Millrun Bran $2.65 Bindrng Twine 48 pound bale $12.43 8 pound ball $2.19 For the finest in Feeds at the fairest Price its Bunkers GENEVA STEEL IS ACROSS FROM US Phone Provo 0551-R3 "THE f 6 S H AIR SYSTEM" W- raiaeos Lucy Poulson 3B45-J1 Mrs. Lillian Barton and son, Michael returned to their home in Boise, Idaho on Saturday aft er spending a two-week vacation vacat-ion here with relatives and friends. They were at the home of. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson. A number of family outings were enjoyed during their stay, including the Timp hike, a swimming party at Saratoga Sara-toga and a visit to the Timpan-ogos Timpan-ogos cave. t Two babies were given names at Sacrament meeting on Sun day. They were Brent Douglas Cragun. son of Mr. ana Paul Cragun of Roy, Utah, a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl dinger and Terry Kenneth Bal- ser, son of Mr. and Mrs- Ken neth Balser, the first grandchild grand-child of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ter ry. Both babies were blessed by their grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Coombe have moved to Salt Lake City where he is employed. During the past year they have lived in the apartment at the Valley Vu and have operated the confectionery. confect-ionery. Mr. Coombe attended the BYU last year. Mr. and . Mrs. Clarence Bliss made good use of their new car last week when they took a vac QIR CONDITIONING INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS BY INSTALLING AIR-CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING By air-conditioning your business, you'll increase your sales people's effectiveness as well as providing your customers real com fort every minute they are in your store. If 3lfc. I SAVE AT CHRISTENSEN'S 1 1 1 H ENDICOTT-JOHNSON I v I 1 Si I shoes . llib I I I . iiiX Sse I ( I Grilled Specialties FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY I French & Ilalian Dini"s I SPECIAL: SADDLE SHOES $4.95 j "4 t F'neSl FdS 1 WE CARRY Tj 11 ( LT' 1 LEfi work clothes sy SHANES shirts and shorts j ' I X'' for men and bovs t h V ' ' 1 S I I Buy your MATERIAL now for lf li f ''L '! 1 SCHOOL CLOTHES ff f U 4 I EYELET EDGINGS fa 10 c yd. to 39c yd. ' Nylons ' CHRISTENSEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 70 Iortii State Orem Phone 055 Rl "I.- i I 1 It's a fine combination, results by sales. You'll know the We invite you to see our display dis-play at any one of our four conveniently located-stores in Salt Lake. Murray, Orem or Provo . 425 Sc-:l. Main Salt Loke City COMPLETE LUNCHEONS from 11:30 a.m. .. 65 c and up DELICIOUS DINNERS from 5 p.m. on 75 c and up ' They spent one night at Bryceied at the many changes in the one at Grand and one at ZIon's community since they left, canyon aand visited the Navajo Mr. and Mrs. Dowell Murphy bridge in Arizona. On the return are happy over the arrival of trip they visited Cedar Breaks i a new baby boy. and visited with relatives in Cedar City. They report having a wonderful trip. Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards went to southern Utah with Mr. and Mrs. Bliss, spent several days visiting in Cedar City and returned with Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards, who drove down in their new car. Colleen Hut ching accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Nelson are renewing acquaintances with friends and neighbors. The Nelsons Nel-sons have been living at Laguna Beach. California for the past Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cragun are spending a few days visiting wim ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl dinger. Mrs. Reed Moss is at the Utah Valley hospital where she had a serious operation last week. Reports Re-ports are that she is now improving improv-ing nicely. Girls from the ward who left Tuesday evening for a stay at the MIA canyon home are Veda Higbee, Karma Hansen, Jeneil Jarman, Carol Reese, Gail Burn-ingham, Burn-ingham, Carol Gordon, Ruth Gordon, Lelieth Hanks, Connie INTEEMOUNTAIN HOUSING & INS. CO. Real Estate - Ins. - Loans 17th South Orem 013 Jl or 3365 Residence Phone FOR SALE 18 acres farm land close to Lehi. Has own irrigation system, only $1000 down. I Nice building lot in S E Provo. All assessments paid. ! South front. Only $750 with I $100 down. ' ' $1600 will handle cafe and soda fountain business. All new equipment and new building. buil-ding. Long lease or can be bought complete. Comfortable 3-room home in Orem. Large lot with water right. Only $4200. Terms Cozy 4-room frame home on Carterville road. Almost 1 acre land, ideal for family with cow and hogs. Low terms. CALL A. K. Bullock 3465V7 Leland Jolley, Sp. Fk.. 479 Ken Ludlow 1666 V Glen Adams P.G 5702 C. Martin, Payson .... 227 R Chadwick Ins. A. F 207 Jos. F. Elder, mgr 3365 AUGUST SPECIALS SCHWINN BICYCLES lifetime guarantee Reg. 52.50 NOW 41.50 CANS for canning All kinds - All sizes COLD PACK CANNERS Federal Brand 7 2-qt. jars or 9 qt. jars BINDER TWINE 6 lb. balls, 8 lb. balls 11.85 per bale BALE TIES 500 9 1-2 foot 15 gauge 7.50 GAS EQUIPMENT Full line. Come in and see it. Let us plan your job and give you an estimate. UTAH HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT "Your Friendly Orem Hardware Dealer" WE SERVE THE FINEST GRADE OF MEAT HERE Air Conditioned Cool and Cozy Ice water served with your dinner COOKERY IS AN ART AT TOFFEE HAUZEN CAFE Watch for Floor Show in, Near Future! Your favorite selection played while you eat dinner. gwiiimm.wwif'.yt WHAT A SAVING! Life Insurance at Cost! Cooperative Life of America now offers this revolutionary insurance program to you. In this new type of policy, savings are kept separate and draw 3 1-2 percent interest. They can be withdrawn any time upon 30 days notice and without losing your insurance. This wonder program is sponsored through the State Farm Bureau Federation. ' Get. the facts on how to obtain LIFE INSURANCE AT COST and how to save money at 3 1-2 percent interest. Call the Intermountain Housing and Insurance Company 1700 South State in Orem Phone 013J1 or after hours 3365 SHAROII year. During the past two West, Donna Chase, Loy Vee months they have been touring' Adams. Raquel Bennett, Patricia the Pacific Northwest. They are ! Smith, Kaye Beatty, ' Yvonne here " now to arrange for the j Manning, Marilyn Johnson and leasing of their confestionery.' Verna Evans. They were chaD- They will return to California eroned by Elaine Loveless and' about September 1. Mr. and ray JLunceford. Mrs.ation trip to southern Utah.Mrs. Nelson were both surpris- Thirty-three young people of The girls of the second and third year 4-H clubs held their regular meeting at the home of their instructor, Irma Josie. The girls made plans for the 4-H camp at Aspen Grove on Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday. They sewed sew-ed on their projects and a pot luck lunch was served. Those in attendance were Julia Niel- son, Gai Mangum, Gale Soren-son, Soren-son, Renna Mae Elder, Verla Ivie, Carol Josie, Rosalie Josie, the ward enjoyed the outing at Lagoon for the LDS girls and Aaronic priesthood members. Thou worn arrnmnaniprl hv 1 llt.J XXII 4 Tnno Untlpr. Viola Hiebee and Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards. The following babies were Jean MacDonald and Irma Josie. given names at Sacrament meeting meet-ing on Sunday: Lorna Jean daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Char-les Davis; Shela Kay, daughter! of Mr. and Mrs- Stanley Bruce;' Ralph Burnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. , William B. Holman: John Bliss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry) Kinser; and Larry Kay,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Faucett. Mrs. Willard of University ward in Chicago has been visiting visit-ing here while doing Temple' work at the Manti Temple. Mrs. Beat is with her and is also doing do-ing temple work. Mrs. V. Emil Hansen and her daughter, Geraldine are visiting visit-ing in California. Nine Scouts left Mondav nt 6 a.m. for the Payson Scout Camp. Henry Kinser furnished OPEN FOR BUSINESS ,EP?G ' IJHJMn? CHOP I "WE CAN FIX ANYTHING" Light Welding and Brazing General Repair Work I! 3 ii 3 E. R. STUBBE - MANAGER 722 North State OREM , Phone 0537 Bl j transportation for Rex Duke,1 Vera Sorenson and Caroli" Glenn Parsons, Jerry Kofford,1 Albert of Los Angeles, Farrell Dickman, Lynn Loverid- PP Pliftnn C T ou u- o-, j1"" 3uw, jay anenon,MjiassDurn oi JJ"" .,i, their Gene Mangum and David Kin- have been visiting witn ier I sister, Mrs. Reed Crane , -a Mrs, orma ana ivir. ..., Glassburn of BlackfooU1 r XT" |