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Show A w 1 hour,, as y- TIMES Outlined production I nrogram based on Sege study to liest poible Pfrcent-Jfhlg Pfrcent-Jfhlg esas to the ffbeen outlined . by fiu" pcfiPtcn. associate -fdr of PuItry husbandfy ;:JLle College- steps are as follows: .,,ar pees often Z LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE r . THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1851 in a nr nDen-sided con- T minimum of three if your nesting faulty and allows The wire basket to cool rapidly often T.ent is r?akage- the eggs . hi?h tem- are- . .j. Take eacn garnering D , available Dlace j:.t.i soiled eggs uiaj' Q, but they also should id immediately or you 11 othing from cleaning L ran supply additional t moisture by dampening I L in the egg room or by EJg the baskets with damp Allow your eggs to fjve'rnight. This assures that Ls are as cool as the sur-fng sur-fng room. Eggs not cooled 'cently will continue to lose Wr along period of Lth: Case your eggs after ''!ing period in pre-cool-ij-es. Cases should be left f,ir holding room or cave enough for them to be at 'emperature of the cooled Otherwise, your cases will 'ike miniature ovens while Ve delivering your eggs to u I packing eggs, be sure that kuall end is downward in lase. The air cell which i in the large end during j.g won't be disturbed if the are packed in this manner. I they'll remain sound and !e. After the eggs have i cooled and cased, the last i j to get tnem to marset i i r jut unnecessary aeiay. unre rek isn't sufficient . if you : to get the greatest returns. x-a-week delivery is a must IOUNG CRITIC . . . Youngster eyes work of his contemporaries at exhibition in intcr-European child art competition sponsored In Pails by LCA The Elmer E. Ellsworth family have moved from the Mt. View subdivision to their new home in Provo. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS A special meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of the Golden Relief Mining Company will be held cn Saturday the 1st day of Sep-'ember Sep-'ember 1951 at 9:00 a.m. at 184 East 5th North Street. Prnvn Uah to vo'e on the question as to whether the Articles of Incorporation In-corporation should be amended in the following particulars: changing the name to -Golden Relief Oil and Mines Corporation"; Corporat-ion"; increasing the authorized capital stock; changing the number of Directors; making the capital stock non-assessable; and clarifying and changing provisions provis-ions relating to meetings, direc-'ors direc-'ors and officers, etc. Also for the transaction of such other business as may properly come! before the meeting. By order of the Board of Di rectors. Ben H. Bullock, President Nora B. Bullock, Secretary Pub. July 26, Aug. 2, 9, 16, 1951 R.I.P. ;;a!Iy in the summer. by VIP H. K. Moon, Maxine and Moon, motored to Zion's m1 Park to spend the 24th Mrs. Moon who is employee employ-ee for the summer. PI ECBS IF you WALK CN THE WRONG SIPE OF THE HIGHWAY AT NIGHT TV Travelers Safety Service 4T s 7 "Don't you big oil companies get together to set prices?" The question of gasoline price affects every motorist: Standard Oil Company of California receives re-ceives some letters along these lines: "When I drive downtown, the prices of all the major gasolines seem to be about the same. Tve heard it said that the major oil companies gettogeiher to set prices. Isn'tthis true?" The answer is an unqualified NO. Oil companies com-panies do not get together to set prices, nor do we in any way set prices by agreement. But we do think it's in order to tell you about gasoline prices and how they're arrived at: WW Ton shop you find not Suppose a gas dealer were forced to sell at 2c a gallon more than his neizn- i d...:, nmnM annn Tiass hint DV. W iu but many product of Or suppose he had to sell for 2c a gallon tuna HJ -SS-Ci..Vl?:Z JlL tvtZ).A minlitv and service. out As his competitors cut price woom vu tomers, ms income iau. would go broke. ifi? ?1Uy Vdemd bout Prices just naturally ven up. Here's why These imaginary exam pies of set-price policy show what any gas seller k actually up against. He must sell for enough to cover hie costs and make a living, yet if he charges too much he'll drive business away. It'a aa simple as that. Mm Mid .... ticM P"ces" only at sta- S::. c-Perate- u ownons, Inc. Ex-r Ex-r nc shows what to charge 1IW Mt of product and ". yet sell in competition. At Chevron Gas Stations the oner- ators are completely independent. They make up their own mmds about pnee. You occasionally see a range of gaeotae prices for the same or different brands In a single area, untfl competition finally forces the prices of similar products and services back to a common level. The result: better product at low cost, the benefit you always get when free com petition is allowed to work. Note this: aside from taxes, and in spite of inflation, gasoline today costs about what it did in 1919. yet two gallons now do the work that required three then. I'd Like tO KnOW . . . Many people write to Standard asking pertinent questions about the Company. We answer all letters individually but some points seem of general interest. We take th way of discussing them for everyone. If you have a question, we urge you to write in care of: "I'd Like to Know," 225 Bush Street, San Francisco 20, California., STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA . plans ahead to serve you better ESTRAY NOTICE STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH Orem Precinct I have in my possession the following described est ray animals ani-mals which, if not claimed and taken awa.v. will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Poundkeeper's residence, R. D. 3 Box 149, Orem Or-em Precinct, Orem, Utah, on Thursday, the 26th day of July, 1951 at 2:00 p.m.: 1 brown and white Pinto Gelding, approximately 3 years old. No visible brands. Weight approximately 800 lbs. Said estrays were taken up by me in said precinct on the 14th day of July, 1951. J. N. GARDINER Poundkeeper for Orem Precinct NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Orem City, Utah, of the intention of such City Council to make improvements within Orem City in the nature of hard-surfacing the Street known as 8th East Street beginning begin-ning at a point known as 8th South Street and running South to 17th South Street, a distance of 5.740 feet, and to levy special taxes so as to make payment for said improvement. It is the intention of Orem City to hard-surface said Street for a width of twenty feet with between three and four inches of oil mulch, consisting of oil SC 3 mixed with gravel, sealed with a coat of oil, and covered with a coat of clean, washed gravel chips, said process commonly com-monly known as oil mulch road mix. Said special improvement district dis-trict shall be called Street Oil Surfacing District No. 1. j Said improvement district shall be bounded on the North by 8th Sou'.h Street, on the South by 17th South Street, on the East by a line 250 feet from 'he center ofl said 8th East Street, and on the West by a line 250 feet from the center of said 8th East Street. Said oil-, ed surface shall be placed on. 8th East Street and shall ex-1 tend from 8th South Street1 ro 17th South Street all within with-in Orem City, Utah. The total estimated cost of the improvement is $5,166.00. The share of persons owning frontage on the East side of said 8'h East Street is estimated at $1,722.00, based at the rate of $.30 per lineal foot fronting on said 8th East Street- The share of persons owning frontage on the West side of said 8th East Street is estimated at $1,722.00, based at the rate of $.30 per lin eal foot fronting on said 8th East Street, and the share of Orem City of the total estimated cost is $1,722.00, based at the rate of $.30 per lineal foot. The abutter's portion of the cost and expense will be paid by special local assessments upon the lots and pieces of ground within the boundaries of the property covered by Street 01 Surfacing District No. 1. All work to be done according to the plans, profiles and specifications specific-ations on file on the Office of the City Engineer. That a tax will be levied on said parcels of land at an equal and uniform rate in accordance with the lineal lin-eal foot frontage upon and to the entire depth of the same ownership back therefrom not exceeding 250 feet, and the tax to be levied and assessed upon said parcels of land to meet the cost of approximately $.30 per front foot on each side of the street, and to be paid for over a period of five years. All protests or objections to such improvements or to the carrying out of such Intention must be in writing, signed by the owners of the property affected aff-ected or benefited describing the same, together with the number of front feet and must be filed with the City Recorder on or before be-fore 1:00 o'clock p.m. on the 4th day of! August, 1951. The City Council at its first regular meeting thereafter to-wit: 8:00 p.m., the 6th day of August, 1951, will consider such protests and objertions to said improvements improve-ments as shall have been made. By order of the City Council of Orem City, Utah. Dated July 9, 1951. ORLAND E. PYNE City Recorder Published in the Orem-Geneva Times, Orem, Utah, July 12, 19. 26, and August 2, 1951. O. K. FOLKS! We service tractor ties, including hydra-flation. Expert Tire Recapping OK Rubber Welders 8th South and State Street Orem, Utah LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT GENEVA DAIRY COMPANY COMPANY; PRIN CI P L E PLACE OF BUSINESS, 815 SOUTH STATE STREET, OR-EM, OR-EM, UTAH Notice is hereby Eiven that at a meeting of the Board of Direc- tc rs held on the 2nd day of July, lyol, an assessment of S6.00 Dcr share was levied on the out standing capital stock of the cor poration, payable August 2nd. 1051. to C. T. JONES. Dresident of the corporation, at 264 West trst South Street, American Fork City, Utah. Any stock upon up-on which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 7th day of August, 1951. will be delinquent delin-quent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment pay-ment is made before will be sold on the 27th day of August, 1951, to pay the delinquent assessment, ass-essment, together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. J. Reuben Russcn. Secretary 845 South State Street Orem .Utah Published July 5, 12, 19, 26, '51 Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Burnett Burn-ett and children visited in Orem Sunday. They are living in Og-den. Og-den. Mr. Burnett was the art teacher at Lincoln high until he was called back into the service. He received his release last winter. YES, SIR! We recap and repair all sizes of tires. Guaranteed-$6.95 Guaranteed-$6.95 and up OK Rubber Welders 8lh South and State Street Orem, Utah Dairy Records Published in USAC Bulletin Of interest to many of Utah's dairymen will be a bulletin recently re-cently published by the Exten sion Service of the Utuh State Agricultural College entitled, "Dairy Lifetime Records and Production Leaders in Utah." The informative bulletin gives the lifetime dairy records of 107 of Utah's outstanding dairy cows. These records were made under average farm conditions, and point out the possibilities of higher milk and butterfat pro duction. Some 21 Dairy Herd Improvement Improve-ment Associations in Utah make possible the testing of dairy herds over a period of many years. Many of their findings are well outlined in this timely bulletin. Because of the many inauiries received from Utah's dairymen regarding the cows with the highest records in the State, Professor Lyman H. Rich, Extension Ex-tension Dairyman, has compiled this information from the records rec-ords of three National Breed Associations. An account of the nation's production leaders is also given. This bulletin may be obtained by contacting any of the county agents in Utah. TII.IP VIEW Nina L. Jones 0670 Jl W. L. Jacobsen has been chosen Zone A chairman of district 28A of the Utah Lions. Follow your honest convictions, convict-ions, and be strong. Thackeray KILL ATHLETE'S FOOT "T-4 L BEST SELLER" Say GENEVA PHARMACY HERE'S THE REASON: The germ grows deeply. You must REACH it to KILL it. T-4-L, containing 90 percent alcohol. alco-hol. PENETRATES. Reaches more germs. Your 40c back from any druggist if not pleased IN ONE HOUR. Sacrament meeting will be under the direction of Dexter Wilberg. Robert Gray, returned missionary from the Spanish American mission, will be the speaker. An Elders party will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday at Orem City park. Softball and other games have been planned and a pro-cram pro-cram has been arranged. Refreshments Re-freshments will be served. Sacrament meeting was under the direction of Merrill Findley. Stanley Abbott, returned miss-, ionary from Czechoslovakia, gave a very interesting talk. A piano solo was plaved by Jessie Eller. j Participating on the Sunday j School program were Mae jin-espie, jin-espie, Walter Bandley and T. J. Kirk. MIA was held last Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mar-j vin Kirk. After devotional exer-j cises, games and refreshments j were enjoyed. ' j Baptized and confirmed on ; Sunday were Steven Ray Coll-edge, Coll-edge, confirmed by Dexter Wilberg; Wil-berg; Sharon Marie Lystrup, by Merrill Findley; and Judy Park, by Bishop Clay Benson. . The Trailbuilders joined those of the Windsor ward in their annual "Fun-da-lay" party at the Wallace Johnson home. Parents of the boys were guests. Barbara Day of the stake Primary board was present. Games were led by Norma Hales and refreshments were served. Doris Longman was in charge. A YWMIA faculty meeting was held at the home of Clara Thurman. In attendance were Marie Webb, Dorothy Rasmuss-en, Rasmuss-en, Lola Wilberg, Julia F. Swan, LaPriel Olsen, Barbara Kirk, Nina Jones, Leona Gordon and the hostess. Second year Beehive girls en joyed a slumber party and waffle waf-fle breakfast last week at the home of Audrey Kirk. Tailorinff CUTLER'S SHOP 117 North 2nd West, Provo Phone 2276 R Guaranteed Satisfaction Expert advice In Styling. Alteration! Remodeling Men's, ladies suits and coats made to order. Ladiei (mart suits out of men's. Dresses, formal and trousseaus. 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