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Show . - w THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1943 OREM-GENEVA TIMES V n i t f I w Assessed Valuation of Properay in Utah Increases The State Tax Commission has just released preliminary figures which show that the assessed ass-essed valuattion of property in the State of Utah will reach $769,831,109 for 1948. This fig ure is 12. 95 per cent higher than the same figure for the year 1947. Utah Leads Western Stales in Coke Ouput The United States production of coke for the year 1947 was 73,445,850 tons worth $776,405- 520. This production was a 26 percent increase over the previous pre-vious year. Utah leads the west ern states with a production of 1,043,465 tons. Colorado produc ed 871,186 tons; California, 332,-244 332,-244 tons and Texas, 263,006 tons according to figures just releas ed by the U. S. Bureau of Mines, !n::::::::::::K;::y::::::::::::: "i! SHARPENED SAWS FILED SCISSORS SHARPENED WELDING CARTER'S REPAIRS NEW GENEVA HIGHWAY UII1TED 470 WEST "PHONE 666 OPPOR-rUNtTV ONLY KNOCKS ONCE, BUT 1 JTCMPTATION BANGS 'Tt"! ON THC DOOR. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiimmiiiiiiinr Expert Watch Repairing You can rely on our skill in repairing re-pairing the delicate mechanism of your fine watch. Have Yours Cleaned and Repaired By WESTON J. SMITH A New Zealand-trained watchmaker. Priced right! All Work guaranteed. $ TAYLOR'S DEPT. STORE 250 West Center PrOTO U giuiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiKiiiniiiiiiuiiiiii J j j "j lott SI t ATTENTION UZJ STOCKMEN f and If you want more money for your dead or useless horses, jj cows, hogs or sheep; and for hides, pelt and wool, call UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW CO. QUICK SERVICE PHONE COLLECT leu zie w a Geo. W. Price VINEYARD Malicent C. Wells Phone 0893J1 Mr. aand Mrs. Rex Blake and family and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake visited with relatives in Ogden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon and family attended .the James Clinger family reunion held at Fairmount Park in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Phillip Gillies of Monroe was a Vineyard visitor during the week. Mrs. Morris Smith and daughter, daugh-ter, Jeannie of Kansas City visited vis-ited with Mr. end Mrs. Joseph II. Clegg on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Dalley spent Sunday in Chester visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald and family. A group of friends and relat ives met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg on Friday to honor Wilda Wells Larson and William Wells on their birthday. Out-door games were played and refreshments served. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. David Packard, Mr. and Mrs. Ornal Roper. Mr. and Mrs. El- don Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Des mond Larson, June Allen, Utah- na Walker, Jean Clegg, Janet Sundblom, Leon and Wayne Hebertson, Russell Gammon, Darrell Clegg, Bruce Miller and Kenneth Williams. Jay Wells of Salt Lake City WHEN IN SALT LAKE BE SURE TO GO TO AOOON Opportunity only knocks once, but your motor will knock like a woodpecker if you don't give it the care it needs. When we get through with knocks and pings they make less noise than a cat jumping on a marshmal low. See us today hi SERVICE FIRST NORTH PAYOR MITE" f MUDS B S U $. Cll SlIU 1866 ? ST Si iiSK FARMERS " UIafl ii iflT TO 1' DRiNlr spent last week here with relat-. relat-. ives. Mr. and Mrs. Ornal Roper and son. Gale, visited in Price on Sunday . Neff Smart was the speak'er at church services on Sunday evening. He spoke on the responsibilities res-ponsibilities of Latter uay Saints. Oscar Jameson sang a solo- Rex Blake of the bishopric was in charge of the meeting. Preparations are going forward for-ward for the annual ward outing out-ing to be held at Saratoga the last of August. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joy O- Clegg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harding and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells are attending the James Murdock family reunion re-union at Ashton, Idaho. Mrs. Stewart West of Rupert, Idaho has been visiting here with her sitser, Mrs. David Jenkins. Mrs. Verda Jenkins accompanied accom-panied the following girls to the MIA Canyon Home during the week: Marilyn Zabriskie, Ra-Nee Ra-Nee Orvin, Norma Clegg, Dorothy Dor-othy Green, Ruth Anderson, Lois Jenkins, Velyle Bunker. Carol Holdaway and LaRae Allen Al-len 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 Com-' mission type 3 H cement curb and gutter with the necessary street openings, driveway openings, open-ings, with necessary relocation of irrigation ditches and necessary necess-ary man holes and appurtenances appurten-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 ieet South of 800 South street which street is also known as the Lincoln road running thence Northwesterly aion&t the west side of said highway No.! SH 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 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! thence Northwesterly along the' East side of said highway No. 91 to a point 600 feet North of 400 South street which is also known as Snow road. (c) Construct cement curb and! gutter on the West side of the' state highway known as highway high-way No. 91 from a point begin-, ning 700 feet South of 400 North' street which street is also knowaj is Geneva Steel Road running1 thence Northwesterly along the west side Of said highway No. 91 '0 a point 800 feet North of 800 tforth street which is also ;nown as the Canyon Road, (d) Construct cement curb and utter on, the East side of thei fate highway known as highway high-way No. 91 from a point begin-; ling 700 feet South of 400 North! :treet which street is also known! as Geneva Steel Road running hence Northwesterly along thej ast side of t,aid highway No. 91 o a point 800 feet North of 800 North street which is also mown as the Cannon Road, until 10 o'clock a.m. on the 30th lay of August, 1948, at the Orem 2ity hall, at which time all bids will be opened and publicly .ead aloud in Room 1 at the Drem 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 Secorder Orland E. Pyne at Or em City Hall, Orem, Utah and at ' .he office of L. V. Beckman j City Engineer, at Ort:n City Hall, Orem, Utah. I Copies of the documents may be obtained by depositing $5.00 with the City Recorder Orland E. Pyne, or L. V. Beckman, Engineer, 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 of 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 Engineer En-gineer L. V. Beckman, ana 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 bidder. GRAND VIEW Lucy I. Clyde 030-R4 Mrs. Bernice Kirkwood and two children are visiting in Jer-one, Jer-one, Idaho where they are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs-Harold Mrs-Harold Johnson.. The following Seagull girls were graduated from the Primary Pri-mary at exercises on Sunday: Cleo Baum, Mary Jo Bennett, Barbara Bernardi, Jennie Lee Bird, Mary Ann Brown, Naomi Carter, Karen Ivie, Sylvia Kim ball and Glenda Lee. The girls: presented the health quest pageant pag-eant and their pictures were taken. Plans are being made for a trip to points of interest near Salt Laake City and a swimming party at Lagoon. Marilyn Buckner, Joyce Bos-well, Bos-well, Donna . Wyld, Joyce Taylor, Tay-lor, Jeanene Dean, Barbara Carter, Car-ter, Patricia Welch, Kay Cam-enish, Cam-enish, Fay Brown, Divina Day, Connie Swensen and Cleo Baum returned Tuesday from a four-day four-day visit to the girls canyon home. During their (stay they enjoyed hiking in the mountains, textile painting, under the direction dir-ection of Arlene Maynard and social activities. They were acc-omnanied acc-omnanied bv Mrs. Ilia Baum. Zion's boys and girls. The May-Mr. May-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gardner pole was braided by the Trail attended the meeting of Scout, Builders, Blazers and Seagull leaders at Maple Dell in Payson canyon. They were accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. A. Dean Buckner Marilyn Buckner and Johnny Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weeter and Mrs. Laura Weeter were Salt Lake City visitors on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Clinger and Samuel Gillard of Magna spentlArvel Jensen (Ethel Jolley) and Sunday visiting with their sis- j family of Redmond, Utah, ter, Mrs. Annie Buckner. The Mr and Mrs Ashted T ,or occasion was Mrs. Buckner's and Max Peay attendea the birthday. p reUnion held at Saratoga Mary Ann Brown reigned asWednesd Swimming, sports, queen of the Primary festival,, program and supper were en- held in the church on Wednes-j d b those ent day to mark the end of the summer sum-mer Primary work. The child- The Elders are giving a sup-ren sup-ren have been studying the cus- per and program on Saturday toms, dress, dances and songs of the Indians, Hawaiians and Scandinavians and the English people. Dances and songs were given by the Seagulls and the UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS Sale - Rent - Service Underweed and Sunstrand Adding Add-ing machines. Millet Office Machines 913 South Lincoln Ave. Chris- ieele Acres. Orem. Utah. Portable typewriters now avail 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 cops. cS2 LOST In Orem, Prescription glasses in red and tan case. Reward-Call Reward-Call 04 J2 BINDER TWINE $11.85 per bale of 6-8 lb. balls. Utah Hardware & Implement Orem cA5 Wesd and Insect Spraying. "Kills 'Em Dead." Jobs large or small. Free estimates. Satisfaction Satis-faction guaranteed. Call or write Lee Carroll, 165 North 3rd W., Provo, Phone 789-J c-A5 Orem City reserves the right to reject any and U bids or waive any informalities in the biding. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1948. OREM CITY CORPORATION 3y J. W. Gillman, Mayor Published August 5, 12, 19, 26. TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. PROVO. UTAH PHONE 1000 PAUL D. VINCENT GENERAL MANAGER 1 est quality, the finest of for your money. Thar is I know your weather KOMSOOM J A wind that reverses its direction with the season, blowing more or 'ess steadily from the interior of a continent toward the sea in wiuier, wd in the opposite direction in the "J'VWiV. girls. Refreshments were serv ed. President Verl Johnson was1 in charge and stake officers, Meiba Pyne and Velma Horner were present. Mr. ant Ilrs. E. H. Jollcy re-j turned Wednesday from a week's visit with their daughter 1 and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. evening in the Grand View amusement hall. The proceeds will go to the welfare farm fund. Serving . will begin at 7 p.m. to allow those who wish to attend the MIA play at College Hall to participate in both act-iviies. act-iviies. The price per plate is $1. J- Petty Jones, who suffered a broken leg ten days ago returned re-turned to his home on Saturday and is reported to be greatly improved. Mrs. Rebecca tfones performed the graveside services of the Silver Sil-ver Star Legion for Pvt. Wil-ford Wil-ford Miller, who was killed 011 Oct. 26, 1944 in the battle of the Bulge. The services were performed at the request of his parents, Hans and Johanna j'oh-onessen j'oh-onessen Miller. The Elders quorum presented the program at S'acrament meeting. meet-ing. Speakers were Clair Tracy, Clyde Olsen, and William Brandon.- Don Griffiths . played an instrumental selection, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Martha Kelsey. Arthur Ivie was released as the Adult Aaronic Priesthood supervisor sup-ervisor and Harvey Harward was sustained in his place, with George Vineyard. as kssistaant-Awards kssistaant-Awards were presented to Scout leaders, Faun Morgan, Richard Fatough, Darwin Salisbury, Gail Young and Harold Gardner. I i Of I No matter what you buy under our name, you may be assured of getting hon service . . full value our constant endeavor. SPOTLIGHTING UTAH Expansion and Rebuilding Equipment and parts for the Orem Steam Plant, one of the first units of the Sixty-Million dollar expansion plan of the Utah Power and Light Company have been ordered and some of them have been delivered- The new plant will be a 44,000 kilowatt kilo-watt unit and will be locaied in Orem. The Western Rock Bit Manufacturing Manuf-acturing Company has just gone into full production in its new $150,000 plant in Salt Lake City. Largely locally owned this company, com-pany, housed in a 5,000 square foot building, will produce 3,-500,000 3,-500,000 bits annually. The bits are used in the mining and con struction industry. The United Concrete Pipe Co. of Pleasant Grove and Los Angels, An-gels, California, have just spent more than $100,000 re-modeling their Pleasant Grove concrete pipe production plant. The plant can now produce the huge pipe with the, use of .all modern conveniences. con-veniences. They have the contract con-tract for furnishing the pipe for a seven and one-half mile section sec-tion of the Salt Lake aqueduct. FOR SALE 1941 Olds Club Coupe. Call 019J4. A19 FOff SALE For sale: work horse and harness, har-ness, mowing machine and saddle horses. Call Peg Taylor, 3138 Pleasant Grove. c-A26 ALTERATIONS! I tailor men's suits over for women. Expert men and women's wo-men's alterations, make dresses, formats, trousseaus, children's clothing. Men's shirts and slacks See or call Mrs. Cuyler, 447 N 2nd West, Provo. Phone 2276R Tt DR. A. G. TRITT Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Sinus Ttreatment Weight Reducing Phone 0782 Jl Orem Office U.S. 91 & Canyon Rd. KELSCH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE 156 West Center Telephone 707 AT BOOTERIE Provo, Utah j 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 FOR SALE Roto-tiller. Good condition, Inquire at the Orem Flower Shop, across from Christeele Acres. c-A5 ' FOR SALE Amonium Sulphate, mixed fertilizers, fer-tilizers, High Nitrogen fertiliz er, Insecticides for crops and livestock. Weed control chem icals. GENEVA FOOD and CHEMICAL COMPANY, phone Pleasant Grove 3133. Located on Geneva road, VA miles south of Pleasant Grove. tf FOR SALE OR J RENT PIANOS ACCORDIANS GUITARS, Phone 940R Prof. S. W. WILLIAMS W8 East 3rd Sonth. Provo I Buy. Sell, Rent AND TEACII Uiah L-on Ore goes to Japan. The following Associated Press dispatch from Los Angeles ic nf particular interest -to Utahns: "The first shipload of the largest iron ore shipment in history will start from here to Japan Wednesday," Port Manager Manag-er E. J. Amar announced today. "The . entire shipment, which will take several months, will be far in excess of 400,000 tons," Amar said. "The ore is- coming by rail from mines near Lund, Utah, and is being sent to Japan as part of the MacArthur recovery recov-ery program which calls for supplying sup-plying the Japanese with raw materials 4o rebuild tfieir economy." econ-omy." This may be the largest shipment ship-ment to leave San Pedro, California, Calif-ornia, but it is a mere drop in the bucket compared with the 7,000,000 tons which left the Lake Superior region in 1946 for Pittsburgh and other steel centers, or when compared with the 9,000,000 tons produced from the southeastern section of the United States, the 5,000,000 tons from the northeasern United Unit-ed States or even the 2,764,786 tons produced here in the West during that year. LOST Lost on August 4. 100' Steel Surveyor's tape. Just south of Bob's Cafe in North Orem. Finder Find-er please nottify State Road office of-fice in Orem. c-At2 -A BETTER HAIRCUT IN LESS TIME WICK SWAIN PRECISION BUILT HOMES j $3310 to $5750 I Down payments as low as j! $750 I :: :: ;; Home complete in every de-jj tail. Ready for occupancy. Ij SEE BILL BAKER 16th South and Main Oremij II 1-2 Mile West of U.S. 91 II ii A27 I! CEMENT SEPTIC TANKS, Cesspools, Drains, Sewers. Basements, Walks, Built, or Pumped Out. 1010 No. 1st West. Provo Phone 1350 TIRE REPAIRING ' VULCANIZING BATTERIES ODD SIZE TIRES ON HAND 30x313 5.50x18 34x5, 24in. Tractor Tires and SerVice BRIMHALL BROS. New Location 241 W. 5th So. Phone 49 1M Why take a chance on Inferior 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 Wall Cleaning H. KIRKWOOD Phone 253-W, Box 32. Rt. 1 Orem. Utah Wily 36-52 For the more mature figure, 1 gracious afternoon dress with cap sleeves, soft shoulder shirring aaj flattering gored skirt. It will be lovely in an all over flower prini-add prini-add 4 flower bouquet or your lav. orite Jewelry. Pattern No. 8019 Is for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52 Size 38, 4 yards of 39-inch. Nam.... i Addnai , Nartit of paper Pattern Ho Size Send 20 cents in coin ((or each pattern desired) to Patricia Dow Pa't. tis 1150 Sixth Ave., New York 19, N. T. "For a Square Deal, See Neal" Motor Overhaul - Motor Tuneup Body and Fender, Welding and Paint. NEAL'S AUTO REPAIR AND PAINT Phone 0851 Jl 4th S. and State Orm cO 7 SWIM At Park-Ro-She. Near Spring-ville. Spring-ville. Newiy renovated pool, attractive dressing rooms with private lockers. Snack bar and picnic grounds. C-A26 I WE NEED j 1 50 USED CARS) jl Spot Cash - No Waiting I TELLURIDE 1 MOTOR CO. ) j! Phone 1000 Provo I ;:, ! JUtnIi County xMattress Factory COMPLETE MATTRESS and BAIT SERVICE Only Factory in Utah Counrf We are not represented by ' transient mattress worken, ta will call for and deliver wit!' out extra charge. JUST PHONE 345-Or 345-Or drop u a ev 661 West 2nd North PROVO 57X1 t, v-:i. n ForffUSOll'S ornig your ui.c w bo5 shop to be repaired, at J Springville Road, irovo. - sell new and used bikes, pan etc. Phone 1118R. If you have any lwto hauling to be done, call Or if you wish to sell livestocK I will buy it. DR. E. MANSFIELD Chiropractor and Naturopath ic rhysician. X-Ray Laboratory Jluow-FCOpe Jluow-FCOpe Colon Irrigation Hemovitometer Service. 75 East Center Sired Provo, Utah .j Phone 1093 Res. Pho C. Sept 3 |