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Show ORjM-GENEVA TIMBS NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR pfotice is hereby gien that Orem City, a Municpal Corporation, Corpor-ation, will receive sealed bids for the laying and installation of approximately 2700 lineal feet 0f 14 inch welded steel pipe and 5 000 lineal feet of 12 inch welded wel-ded steel pipe including all work incidental thereto in Orem City, Utah, as follows: There shall be installed and laid 2700 lineal feet of 14 inch welded steel pipe beginning at a point at approximately xOth East and 15th North streets in Orem, which is also the point where the Orem City Two Million Mill-ion Gallon Reservoir tank is located, and shall extend Northwesterly North-westerly a distance of 2700 lineal lin-eal feet to 800 East street and thence to a point 300 feet South of the East quarter corner of Section 2, Township 6 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. There shall be installed and laid 5,000 lineal feet of 12 inch welded steel pipe beginning at a point 300 feet South of the East quarter corner 'of Section 2, Township 6 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; Merid-ian; thence extending in a Southerly South-erly direction along 800 East street for a distance of 5,000 feet to the intersection of 800 East Street and 800 North Street commonly known as the Canyon Road, until 10 o'clock a.m. on the 21st day of October, 1949, at Orem City Han, a wnicn xime an dios will be opened and publicly read aloud In Room 1 at the Orem City Hall, Orem City, Utah. Each bid to be in accordance with the "plans, profiles, and specifications and other contract documents now on file with City Recorder Orland E. Pyne at the Orem City Hall, Orem, k 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 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 dans and documents ,in good condition w-ithin 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, 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 percent 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 ip the contract con-tract documents and famish bonds as specified within five (5) days after notification of the award of the contract to the bidder. Orem City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or waive any informalities in the bidding. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. OREM CITY CORPORATION By J. W. Gillman, Mayor Dated this 22nd day of September, Septem-ber, 1949. Pub. Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13 and 20. 1949. CEMENT WORK Cement Septic Tanks and cesspools built. All kinds of cement work done. 1010 N. 1st West, Provo. Phone 1350- tt $250.00 1 Allowance for YOUR DOG On a new international. Dog not accepted if he can't eat hamburger. ANDERSON'S KELSCH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE 156 West Center Telephone 707 AT BOOTERIE Provo, Utah OAK HILLS Madge McKelV 2261 M Apples are being picked at the welfare fari this week. Anjou pears are still available avail-able at the orchard on the ward building site. A fireside chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-ford Wil-ford Muhlestein. Twenty-six young people heard a very interring inter-ring talk and saw pictures of the trip taken to Norway by Patriarch William Normon and his wife. Refreshments were served ser-ved by the hostess. The two and one-half minute talks in Sunday School will be given by Lynn Ann Taylor and Margaret Hayward. The sacrament sacra-ment gem will be given by Joyce Mitchell. Tle Book of Mormon study group held their meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Larsen on Sunday evening. The officers and teachers of the Sunday School are as follows: foll-ows: Wilford Muhlestein, superintendent; super-intendent; Gam Phillips, first counselor; Russell Walker, second sec-ond counselor; Jo Ann Patten, secretary; Margaret Taylor, organist; or-ganist; Nyla Brown, pianist; Owen Bingham, chorister; Mrs. Stella Taylor, first intermediate class; Mrs. Jane Larsen, second intermediate; Elaine Liechty, Juniors; Sam Taylor, advanced juniors; Ephraim Hatch, Gospel Message; and Briant Jacobs, Gospel Doctrine. An inspirational meeting was presented to ward members by the Leo Taylor family. The occasion oc-casion was the welcome home testimonial for their son, Russell who has been serving in the North Western mission as second I counselor to President Richards. Two of his companions offered the prayers. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor spoke and the missionary told of his experiences in the field. Musical numbers were sung by Mr. Taylor and his three sons, accompanied by Mrs. Taylor. The work and business meeting meet-ing of the Relief Society was held on Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the basement room at the home of Mrs. Marie Webster. The Guardian Beehive group was in charge of the opening program of mutual on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Regular classwork was conducted con-ducted in each class and a dance was held following the meeting. Ila Mae Cook from Shelley, Idaho visited this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flpyd Johnson. She is here to attend school at the BYU. Mrs. Lawrence Wilkinson celebrated her birthday anniversary anniv-ersary on Sunday. Her son, Kenneth Ken-neth took Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson Wilkin-son to dinner. Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE-MATTRESS COMPLETE-MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE Only Factory in Utah County We are not represented by any transient mattress workers, but will call for and deliver without with-out extra charge. JUST PHONE 345 Or drop us a card 661 Wee Jnd North PROVO UTAH CARTER'S SAW SERVICE All types of Saws Sharpened LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED West on 4th North GENEVA ROAD ALTERATIONS ! I tailor men's suits over for women. Expert men and women's wo-men's alterations, make dresses, formals, trousseaus, children's coihing. Men's shirts and slacks See or call Mrs. Cuyler. 447 N-2nd N-2nd West. Provo. Phone 2276R TF WANTED TO BUY Good, clean used cars or pickups- Top cash prices paid. No waiting. See Lynn Bullock. BULLOCK AUTO SALES Phone 066 $-J3 Orem. WASHER REPAIRING Ralph's Radio & Appliance 65 No. University Ave. PROVO Phone 611 I GENEVA ' Beth Moon 0581 Rl The Relief Society work day was postponed until later in tne monh because the recreation hall was being redecorated. The retiring officers of the Relief Re-lief Society, Myrtle Kitchen, Geneva Steele, Luzon Crosby and Leona Johnson, were special guests at a lovely party held at the Scera Lounge. The Special Interest class of the MIA has a very interesting teacher, Cullen Christenson. He will direct the class in the study :of a "Yankee from Olympus" 'which is the sory of the life of 'Supreme Court Justice Oliver ' Wendell Holmes, j Sacrament services on Sunday ; evening honored Elder Montel Graff. Wilma Sorenson of the LDS girls organization and Kenneth Ken-neth Workman and Carl Rowley ot the Aaronic Priesthood gave ' short talks. Glen Rowley of the missionary committee conducted i the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. M. 'Dover Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bunker represented the stake pesidency. Elder Evans sang "The Vision", acompanied iby Elder Harris. Milt T. Graff, j uncle of the missionary, Mr. and .Mrs- Chester Graff and Elder j Gr.aff spoke. Bishop Wilford Lar sen pesented the missionary with a copy of the Bible- Sherrie Bal-ser, Bal-ser, Berdene and Joan Terry sang, acompanied by Evelyn Higbee. E. B. Tery sang a solo. Opening prayer was offered by (Wesley Graff and the benedict-jion benedict-jion was pronounced by L. L. Terry. The lesson at Relief Society meeting next week will be on "The English Literature", given by Lorna . Maycok and Delphia Unbalanced wheels cause tires to hop, thump and bump! This rabbit-hopping can cost yon as much as 60 In tire life. FIRESTONE STORES PROVO PHONE 39 Pianos and Accordians FOR SALE OR RENT Pianos $75 00 and up. Accor. dians $25.00 and up- Small down payment. Easy tefms New and used. Lessons- Williams Music Co. 308 Sast 3rd South Phone 940 R 'Electric Service With Safety" Residential and Commercial Contracting CALL Howard Egan Electric PHONE 0756 18 1 73 East 4th North, Orem The Best la AUTO INSURANCE STATE FARM MUTUAL N. C. Hicks, Local Agent Our new low rates offer you the most economic car insurance in-surance available. In ten years of selling I have never had a claim rejected. Phone 12 19 N. University Ave., Provo tf. sajaaaaaaBaaaaBaaaBaaBBtpa SUPPER FOR A FROSTY EVENING So it's fall again. Aren't seasons of the year nice ? I cant imagine what we would do without them. There are so many changes in the fall of the year shop windows change, fireplaces make evenings cheery, the crisp air gives us pep and ambition and now, after a summer of light foods we are ready to please pepped up appetites with some of the more hearty foods. A nippy evening in October is just the right time for a supper of bakefl squash filled with savory sausage and noertle. The noodles are a new touch, and a mighty pleasing one, too. SAVORY NOODLES IN BAKED SQUASH Temp.! S50 Time: 45 mln. 1. Cut la halve! t nted. acorn stjsish 1. Remove teed and plan eat aide dow in a baking pan. S. Add hi c. water 4. Baka for SO minatee. 5. Meanwhile. combine 1 tb. salt t aaarta boilinf water (. Gradually add.! os. raed. noodle 7. Cook until tender (about 5 minutes). 8. Drain and rinse. 9. Lightly brown, stirring with a fork to make erumbly lb. gronnd pork 10. Combine with noodles. 11. Brush Inside of sqaaah with sausage drippings. 12. Sprinkle with) W t. salt IS. Mix hi X. try mastard hi e. brown aagar 14. Sprinkle half over squash. 15. Heap noodlea and pork sausage Into squash. 18. Sprinkle top with remaining brown eugar mixture. IT. Bake 16 mlnntea, Serve Immediately. Yield: 4 servings. Try this with buttered broeeoll, pickled beet slices, apple and crape salad, and date-nut pudding with Lemon Sauce. An old fashioned soup Ifke Grandmother used to make is Macaroni-Vegetable Soup. It may be cooked in an old-time soup kettle like Grandma's, or it may go modern in a pressure cooker. What ever the utensil in which it is prepared, pre-pared, the soup itself is full of old style goodness and food value. Davis. The Seagull and Bluebird girls had a party in honor of the Larks on Friday evening at the home of President Pauline Pat ten. The Seagulls decorated, made the favors, took charge of the games and assisted the Blue birds with the refreshments. Those present were Teddy Ann Rohbock, Joan Rowley, Rita Childs, Gay Wood, Gweneth Adams, Ad-ams, LaDean Peay, Karen Petersen, Peter-sen, Marilyn Crosby, Lois Jensen, Jen-sen, Gay Fatheringham, Gwen Donna Pierce, Rosalee Ellison, ShandaLu Purcell, Marilyn Mott, Gloria Jensen, Joyce n-sen, n-sen, VaNae Rowley, Verleen Christianson, Marilyn Kennedy, Glenda Rae Adams, Margene Wood, Glenda Brown and advisors, ad-visors, Pauline Patten, Vivian Pyne, Edith Murdock end June Jensen. The Primer ChrismUs cards and all occasion cards are for sale at Oem Appliance and at the ATTENTION STOCKMEN Tf you want more money Caws, hogs or sheep and for UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW CO. QUICK SERVICE Geo. W. Price A BETTER HAIRCUT IN LESS TIME WICK From where JM$ 1 Was over at Doc Sherman's drug store listening to the World Series on the radio. Curly Lawson wanders wan-ders in and says: "How about a chocolate malted, Doc?" "Sorry, Curly," says Doc, "can't make you a malted for a while jet." "What's the idea?" Curly ftsks. "Well," says Doc, "most of the folks wSBt to tear the game and the mixer makes too much noise." Curly thinks a moment end says, "Okay with mej) Voc-m I'll take a chocolate soda!" This shows how tolerant folk can be. Doc showed his respect for Prepared by PHYLLIS SNOW Home Service Director MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY MACARONI VEGETABLE SOUP Plaoe in a large kettle . iH lb. soup bone 4 meal I qte. water I t. salt 1 ba- leaf 1 puce celery, cat fas 1-inrh lengths 1 carrot, eal la quarters 2. Com and simmer until meat ia tender (about IH hours). S. Strain 4. Remove meat from the bona. Die and return to soup stock. 5. Add and simmer M 4 ox. elbow taaearaaa hi c- diced celery 1 c. sliced carrots 1 c. lima beana l 1 large t ornate cat ia eighths 1 . tomato juice Yield: S aerrlngt of 1 a. each. Pig in Poke will taste particularly particu-larly good when served with baked potatoes, green peas, red cabbage slaw and hot apple sauce with gingerbread. PIG IN A POKE 1. Arrange in an oblong casserole (7 a 11H in.) or a heavy round lft-ln. skillet. (The correct sise of bakiag dish Is very important 1 aV Hnk saasagea 1. Heat In a hot ovea about 10 minutes to fry out some of the fat. t. Remove from the oven and pour out all but inch of fat. 4. Uix together 1 egg 1 c milk 1 c flour sifted 1 tb. fat. suited a, ealt I. Beat with rotary beater for 1 mlanaa until free from lumps. (. Pour batter around ia usages and beau) for ten minutes at 476. Reduce heat to 160 and bake 15-10 minutes longer. (Top will ba puffed and snap; moist. I 7. Serve Immediately cutting Into oblong wedge-shaped pieces, spatula. Yield: ( serving, home of Edna Larsen. Purchases will help swell th ward building build-ing fund. The misionary clasa honored Elder Montel Graff and Elder Albert E, Adams with a nice party at the hoeom J NrsNhe Mrs. Jim Bonner on Thursday evening. Elder Graff goes to the Eastern Sates mision and Elder Adams to the East Central States. Each was presented with a copy of "The Way to ejection" eject-ion" by Joseph Fielding Smith. A pot luck lunch was served-Abou served-Abou 20 class members were present and enjoyed an vening of games. The M Met. and Gleatiera had a very interesting fireside chat at the home mf NaDene Adame on Sunday night. Rls. Alonzo Morley and daughters entertained entertain-ed the group with an account of their experiences wliile in the Hawaiian Islands. Souvenirs of the trp were displayed and the group danced island dances. A chili supper was nerved. inif FARMERS for your dead or uselets hansel. hides, pelts and wool, call PHONE COLLECT. LEHI 216W Lehi. Utah SWA I If $drerHomn$ I st.Jy Joe Marsh But Curly "Knows What The Score Is?" how the majority felt; Curly at big enough not to insist on his malted even though he doesn't hap pen to be fond of baseball. From where I sit, willingness to respect the other people's feelings is important in a Democracy. If we're tolerant of a jerson's like for baseball or a gla;s of temperate temper-ate beer, we've come a long way on the right road . . the (oai V A t.amafka, thftt it Target Practice Results in Damage To Roadside Signs As the hunting season draws nearer increasing numbers of hunters are going afield to test fire and "zero" their ifles. This is a good practice as the careful care-ful hunter wants to cheek and correst the acuracy of his gun and do a little practice shooting before hunting. Every year, however, a few unthinking people use roadside signs and bill boards as tluir targets. This not only results in an unnecessary loss of property but it also constitutes a definite hazarad to human life, as well as being In violation of law. Every Ev-ery year the state, counties and municipalities must replace direction dir-ection roadside signs at expense to the taxpayers and the outdoor advertiser must go to great expense ex-pense to repair billboards. If these structures are in line with home or outbuildings then human hu-man life is endangeed. It is realized that much of this destruction is done year round by boys with 22's but much of it is also done by high powered rifles prior to the hunting season. seas-on. Hunters are therefore cautioned caut-ioned to exercise care in the selection sel-ection of sites for target practice. pract-ice. In many communities rifle range are available for this purpose. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele and family and Mr. and Mrs. yue seele and daughter were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Wasel Washburn in Sunday. DO YOU KNOW? THAT YOU CAn'bUV A BRANDKEW 1949 Dodge Ton Pickup Fully .Equipped with Spare Tire and Tube DELIVERED AT PROVO FOR ONLY $1395,00 ALSO A BRAND NEW 1949 DODGE T01J chassis and cab - long wheelbase 7:00 x 20 8-ply dual tires, delivered atProYO FOR ONLY $1798.00 YOUR DODGE DEALER fJAYLOR AUTO Co. 70 EAST 1ST NORTH cntf how litth It tests irt comparison with most Other things you bujft you realize that Mephome servcft I one of today's biggest WflginJs fiftMOUNTA.Nf ftncf Tetegriph 4 .. v. ' V"fta ROOSEVELT RIFT . . . Faye Emerson Roosevelt, actren wife of Elliott Roosevelt, eUnds near her home on East 66th St., New Tork, with her eon "Sooop" Crawford. Craw-ford. Newa hag come et the breakup of her marriage to the second son ef the late President Eootevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gapmay-er Gapmay-er reurned Thursday evening from a three week trip in the eastern states. They spent most of the time at Mayo Clinic. On the way home they visited relatives relat-ives in Wsconsin and points of interest along the way. to - si 1 a 3 .'v. i ' : x v v r i v s a. I . I . . L.. I r ; 3 Or" 'J -;;1:.;V,l Tlx A Every tfmp yw malt a ea!l from your telephone yeuVi making a "goW Yhen you consider how much yeif get from your telephontv in friendship, convenient!, good time end stcwr, STAYEt TlPMONE Co.ftp.vaf THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nielsen Niel-sen and sons, Swen and Claud, of Aalborg, Denmark arrived at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Wilford Larsen on Sunday. They will make their home at the B.A. Black apartment- Mr- and Mrs. A. Grant Guymon have moved into their new home on 12th South. '.toiiii.ri) ,',.,, .,? 'i e i ii . . it- i "i rKQVO.VTAH 1 -i-af ilM3WIIWP'M la"- yWaWaaWWaMjaWtW lM |