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Show Jl ? : OREM-GENEYA TIMES PLEASANT VIEW Edna M. Hansen 2028-M Paul Trotter, Herbert Lee and Victor Hansen have accepted accept-ed calls to fill missions for the LDS church. Paul will labor in the Northwestern States and Ijrbert in the North Central States, and they will enter the mission home in September. Victor will go to the New England Eng-land States and will entei the mission home on Oct. 11. Mrs. Grace Lowry returned home last week from Alberta, Canada, where she has spent the past month due to the illness of her father. T. O. Springer of Chicago. Illinois has returned home after spending the past two weeks at' the homes of R. G. Ercanbrack and Tracy Colvin. Mr. Spring-"- er, the Ercanbrack family and the Colvin family spent several days fishing at Strawberry lake. ' I Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Ercanbrack Ercan-brack and children, David and Diane spent part of the last in Idaho on business. They re turned by way of Logan, Utah where they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson. The Jolly Stitchers 4-H club held their regular meeting at the home of Jackie Mott. There were ten girls present and they worked work-ed on demonstrations for a dress style review. Zella Colvin , and Marian Ercanbrack are the club leaders. Mrs. LaVon Roberts, Mrs. Yvonne Perry, Mrs. Wanda Houston and Mrs. Roy Boyer attended a two-day P.T.A. convention con-vention in Provo last week. Mrs. Merle Prince (Elaine Allred) is visiting indefinitely with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allred. Elaine and her husband have spent the summer in the canyons in southern Utah. Mr. Prince will enter the USAC this fall. Mrs. Grace McEwan is in Boise, Idaho visiting with her daughter, Elaine Cluff. Speakers at Sacrament meeting meet-ing on Sunday evening were Rodney Kimball of the High Council, Vernon M. Nuttal, recently re-cently returned missionary and Sharwin Harwood, stake home misionary. Nyra Colvin and Ray Allred represented the LDS Girls organization and the Aaronic priesthood groups with short talks. Ellen B. MacKay has returned return-ed home from a ten-day trip to Long Beach, California. Donna Ashton spent last week in Paragona, Utah visiting with friends. A note of interest is the re turn to Pleasant View of Mrs.' Roy Kennedy and her children, Joan and Leon, from Tokyo, Japan where they have spent the past six months with Mr. Kennedy who is stationed there "with the Army. Mr. Kenndy expects ex-pects to come home in about ten months. Mrs. Kennedy reports re-ports that conditions are improving improv-ing rapidly in Tokyo at present. Visitors at the Orvil Ashton borne during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kite and children, Gary, Roberta and David from Roy, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. James Robb and children, . Barry and Bobby from Cedar City; and Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cook from LaPoint, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Noren. Mr. r A BETTER HAIRCUT IN LESS TIME WICK SWAIN Ir extra cash win nelp you to get more out of that vacation you've earned, get it from Hmoncl when: it's "yes" to 4 out of S. Cash on salary, furniture, or car which ever suits you best YOU select payment pay-ment plan ... for example: $50 costs nly $3.07 when repaid in 3 eq"' month'y instalments. Nationwide Cash-Credit CarJs good for cash at over 400 Pwxmat offices issued here. No cost or obligation to get one. Phone or come in TODAY. THt COMtANrl cmmicx 2nd FLOOR ,13 East Center A - x ft , MJ FINANCE PARS THE COURSE! : lllll : Some Ki?ii":inen golfers may not be able to keep their eyes on the ball when this attractive young lady tees off. The striking brunette wears a golf dress done by Mayflower May-flower in cotton chambray. She's equally at home on the links or on a shopping spree downtown in the versatile shirtwaist style cotton. and Mrs. Charles Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. William Penrod and Mr. and Mrs. Orrvil Ashton and their families attended, the Stubbs family reunion at Sara toga on Saturday. The Special Interest group held a fireside chat Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Earl Foote. The musical program pro-gram consisted of a string trio conprising Nila Stubbs, Verda Stubbs and Carol Clark of bait Lake City; accordian numbers bv Max Stubbs; songs by Lee Lamoraux of St. George, accom panied by Leora Ashton; and harmonica selections by Orvil Ashton. Approximately thirty- five were present to enjoy tne program and tasty refreshments. TOO MANV PEOPLE CulTH TIME TO SPARE OSUAUV TRY TO SPEND IT WITH FOLKS WHO HAVEN We don't have lime to waste, but we can always spare enough to give your car a thorough going go-ing over. With 365 driving days per year, don't limp along with a 200 day automobile! TED 470 WEST FIRST UQ21H 'DU'IVC LLC rWABlllTE'' rnr frn LUAllJ $25 TO $250 Of l)'' THAT LIKIS TO SAY tli- FINANCE CO. KNIGHT BLOCK Room 207 Phone 621 ' ' I i, H s fill s SEAGULLS GRADUATE Graduation exercises for the Seagull Girls of the Vermont ward were held on Sunday at the i i j 4i j : i : . e T,. lu.miuu ramdi, stage, Qn ,he stage of the ldent- , theatre Monday and Tuesday Girls who were graduated in- evenings of this week in connect-to connect-to the MIA following their com-1 ion witn the regular picture pletion of Primary work were Karen Jacobsen, Arleen Guy mon, Dixie Lee Burgener, Janet Bellows, Virginia Swan, Joanne"! Spaughy and Billy Lou Erick- sen- During the program the girls honored their teachers. Letha Burgener, Ruth Caley and Dora Bascom. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that Orpm Citv. a municioal comor - ation, will receive sealed bids for construction and installation of approximately 17,000 lineal feet of Utah State Road Com- mission tvDe 3 H cement curb and gutter with the necessary street openings, driveway open- ings, with necessary relocation anceTin Orem CUy as fSws: (a) Construct cement curb and eutter 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. 1 91 to a point 600 feet North of 400 South street which lb also known as Snow road. j (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 00' 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 608 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 beginning begin-ning 700 feet South of 400 North street which street isalso knowa as Geneva Steel Road running thence Northwesterly along the west side of said highway No. 91 to a point 800 feet North of 800 North street which is also known as the Canyon Road. (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 Orem Or-em City Hall, Orem, Utah and at the office of L. V. Beckman City Engineer, at Orem City Hall, Orem, Utah. Copies of the documents may be obtained by depositing $5.00 wtth the" City Recorder Orland E. Pyne, or L. V. Beckman, En ginecr, 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 ex- into te contract if one is award-ecuted award-ecuted by the bidder and a sur- ed to him and will be declared ety company in an amount equal forfeited if the successful bidder to 5 of the bid. I refuses to enter into said con- 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 der. Orem City reserves the right to reject any and all 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 By J. W. Gillman, Mayor Published August 5, 12, 19, 28. 'Fashion Revue gcera 3;on(jay " And Tuesday A Fall fashion revue wai program. The revue, sponsored by the J. C. Penney Co., was under the direction of Ernest &leele- Although ,back to school clothing was featured, a variety of women's and young ladies' styles were shown. The stage I arrangements were under the direction of the Orem Women's Club, and Oren Parker of' radio station KCSU was the narrator. I Girls who participated in the ' modc ''g included the follow. inS: Danielle Christensen, Rallet Chris'enscn, Carol Peters, Connie Con-nie Lee Bingham, Lani Hacking, Dorothy Gray, Evelyn Higbee, Shirley Rowland, Marilyn. John- son- Elalne Loveless, Yvonne Jacobson, Raquel Bennett, Joan pyne. Kay Peterson, Timmy ( Myrtle Wootton. Young men models included MarK "asiam, lea Dowiing,; Donald Haslam, Richard Crow. ton and David, Crowton. LOOKING AHEAD vUSH HcV, INFANTS .'AH? COM- PiTOH0 CRM THAT CAN B HAS BEEN itiVEdTra?. DR. A. G. TRITT Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Sinus Ttreatment Weight Reducing Phone 0782 Jl Orem Office U.S. 91 & Canyon Rd. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the BOARD OF EDUCATION, ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT, will receive bids for furnishing all labor, material, transportation transportat-ion and services for the construction construc-tion of an Industrial Arts Building, Build-ing, at Orem, Utah County Utah, each bid to be in accordance accord-ance with plans, specifications and other contract documents now on file with the BOARD OF EDUCATION, ALPINE SCHOOL SCH-OOL DISTICT, where they may be examined and copies obtained obtain-ed from the Architect, Lewis Eric Sandstrom,,81 East Center Street, Provo, Utah, upon deposit depos-it of $50.00 per set, which deposit de-posit will be refunded upon return re-turn of such oopies in good condition con-dition within five days after the bids are opened. Bids will be publicly opened at' the office of the BOARD OF EDUCATION, ALPINE SCHOOL DISTICT, American Fork, Utah at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 1, 1948. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the Architect's office; shall be accompanied acc-ompanied by a certified or cashier's cash-ier's check or bid bond for 5 of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the BOARD OF EDUCATION, ALPINE AL-PINE SCHOOL DISTRICT, Am erican Fork, Utah. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guar- antee that the bidder will enter tract after being requested so to do by the BOAD OF EDUC- CATION. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory satisfact-ory performance bond in the amount of the contract. The BOARD OF EDUCATION ALPINE SCHOOL DISTICT, reserves re-serves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality informal-ity in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. BOARD OF EDUCATION ALPINE SCHOOL DISTICT By C N Gammon ' President of Board ElijahChipman Clerk and Treasurer Pub. AuRg. 12, 19, 26, 1948. ) cc 0enxvou Jv.s weze us ) H IT SOFT. j-J. l(X WE HAP ) ( V SWEAT IT & I 5 1 K l v ) K X1 H is m 4 ! ' ( w- want -Mir- """""" " f FORGE WESTERN PLANS . . . Foreign ministers of Great Britain, France, and the Benelux countries are shown just before starting four-hour conference at The Hague, Netherlands, on joint defense and economic plans. From the session it is hoped that a working1 basis can be established for a true federation of western Europe. In picture, left to right, are: Ernest Beven, Great Britain; Georges Bidault, France; Baron Van Boetselaer van Ooosterhout, The Netherlands; Nether-lands; Paul Henri Spaak, Belguint, and Pierre Dupong, Luxembourg. J.-r. and Mrs. Booth Maycock, Lcma Jean Maycock, Lorna 0 C3mPing Uncle Sam Sayg Vacation Time! What a wealth of memories this brings to mind. Or the keen anticipation with which we waited for those trips to the seashore sea-shore or to the mountains. The wonderful times we enjoyed are still vivid remembrances. But how about the future? Can you look forward to the hazards of that future with the same assurance? You can if yon have a nice nest-egg of V. S. Savings Sav-ings Bonds. Simply sign op for me Payroll Savings Plan where you work or for the self-employed join the Bond-A-Month Club at your ewn bank. V. S. Trtiuury Deportm! SHARPENED SAWS FILtiD SCISSORS SHARPENED WELDING CARTER'S REPAIRS NEW GENEVA HIGHWAY ATTENTION STOCKMEN and FARMERS If you want more money for your dead or useless horses, cows, bogs or sheep; and for bides, pells and wool, call i UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW CO. 1 QUICK SERVICE . PHONE COLLECT LBII 216 W j Geo. W. Price Lent. Utah j , COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE 151 West Cent Telephone 797 AT BOOTERI1 Provo, Otah WANTED Single women qualified for group or horn? demonstration work on electric appliances of all types. Degree in Home Econ omics preferred. Apply to Utah Power and Light Company, No. 10 East Main Street, American lork, Phone 300. tf ro till Amonium Sulphate, mixed ler- tilizers, High Nitrogen fertiliz er, Insecticides for crops and livestock. Weed control chem icals. GENEVA FOOD and CHEMICAL COMPANY, phone fieasant Grove 3133. Located on Geneva road, 1V4 miles south of Pleasant Grove. tf W OR SAL OR JtENt PIANOS lCCOKDLUft CrJIIARS f hone 940A Prof. S. W. WILLIAMS 108 East 3rd Sooth, Prow i Soy, Sell, Rent AND TEACH V PROBLEM IX EQUIPMENT . . . Former St. Louis baseball star, Pepper Martin, (above) is faced with a problem in equipment now that he is training with the foot-ball foot-ball Dodgers. Can the bat be used for kicking those extra points? From the look on his face he doubts it. . ' I I J- I If'- 1 i ' f II - ' J OREM CITY CITY OFFICERS Mayor J. W. Gillman Councilmen Woodruff Jensen Philo T. Edwards E- H. Johnson A. A. Richards 1 Victor Durham Police Chief Sterling Harding Recorder Orland E. Pyne Treasurer Ada Skinner City Attorney H. Vern Wentz Fire Chief Scott Thompson City Physician Dr. Leland K. Cullimore City Judge Niels Anderson Euilding Inspector Ed Wickman City Engineer Leonard Beckman Librarian Lucille Sorensen Drop in at Bill's Place, Provo Canyon. Chicken and, steak dinners, beer, sandwiches. Follow the crowds to BILL'S PLACE. . C-A19 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS Sale - Rent Service Underwood and Sunstrand. Add ing machines. Millet Office Machines 913 South Lincoln Ave. Chris-teele Chris-teele Acres, Orem, Utah. Portable typewriters now available 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 tops. cS2 PRECISION BUILT HOMES; $3310 to $5750 ' I Down payments as low as $750 j Heme complete in every de-j I tail. Ready for . occupancy. ! . IEE BILL BAKER 16th South and Main Oremjj l-l Mile West of U.S. 91 A2 CEMENT SEPTIC TANKS, .Cesspools. Drains. Sewers. Basements, Walks, Built, o Pumped Out 1010 No. 1st West. Prof Phone 1350 TIM REPAIRING VULCANIZING BATTERIES ODD SIZE TIRES ON HAND 30x312 5.50x18 34x5, 24im. Tractor Tires and Service BRIMHALL BROS, New Location 241 W. 5th So. Phone 49 lit 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. Pr Utah Phone 1924 M EXPERT Wall Papering, Painting Wall Cleaning H. KIRKWOOD Phone 253-W. Box 32, RL. 1 Orem, Utah THURfiY. AUg M DIRECTOPv COUNTY COMMitc. ueoreo a m "'ivan W. Clark Reed J. Km,A City Planning Chairman ommaio, Fred Davies Harry Butler Kent Fielding A- A. Richards Leonard Beck . 0m Safety Council Chairman - Dixon Lar?e Sec'y. -Victor ChriSe, I. J' Burr Eula Norton E- H. Johnson Boyd Davis J- W. Gillman Clyde E. Weeks Sterling Harding Ralph Schenk Dorothy Broadhead Max Andrews Clarence York Dorothy Campbell Edgar Ellis Adjustment Board Chairman - Lionel Fairbanks H. Vern Wentz Dean Anderson Orland E. pyne SCERA Manager - Victor C. Anderso-Secretary Anderso-Secretary Clorene Lamb Orem School Principali Spencer Fenton Prince Page Marvin Allen Union Earl Beck ' Sharon Melvin Beckstram Chamber of Commerce President Fred Davies We buy, sell, trade or tranj fer livestock. Also bull service. Call Peg Taylor. 3138 Pleaasai Grove. m FASHION CLEANERS For quality cleaning ail delivery service, call 0652 Jl The only complete cleaninj service done in Orem. oi FOR SALE 1941 Olds Club Coupe Cal 019J4. AH FOR SALE For sale: work horse and ha: ness, mowing machine and saddle horses. Call Peg Taylor 3138 Pleasant Grove. c-A2! ALTERATIONS! I tailor men's suits over to women. Expert men and'w men's alterations, make dresseti formals, trousseaus, children'i Clothing. Men's shirts and slacki See or call Mrs. Cuyler, 447 If 2nd West, Provo. Phone 2 Tf "For a Square Seal, See M Motor Overhaul - Motor Tuneq Body and Fender, Welding asd Paint. NEAL'S AUTO SEPAIH AND PAINT Phone 0851 Jl 4th S. and State Orem cO ! SWIM- At Park-Ro-She. Near Spriif ville. Newly renovated attractive, dressing rooms wi private lockers. Snack bar and picnic grounds. C-A2S WE NEED I 50 USED CAKfj Spot Cash - No Waitinsl TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. Phone 1000 Frovo j v. ... Utah CbuntyMattres Factory COMPLETE-MATTRESS COMPLETE-MATTRESS and BATI SERVICE Only Factory In Utah Ceosif We are not represented by transient mattress worker & will call for and deliver wi out extra charge. JUST PHONE 345-Or 345-Or drop us card 661 West 2nd Norib Donvn LW V W ' DR. E. MANSFIELD Chiropractor and Naturopa ic jrnysician. - X-Ray Laboratory r scope ooioii ii "b Hemovitometer Service, 75 East Center Sired Provo. Ulafl ii Phone 1093 Res.P"B, |