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Show Cl-iCEVA'KMiS .JIKCaSDATUANtAatf 16, 184 I KkJie- of Csrpsratwaj PROYO EESYOXX WATZJl ' ( ' ;:! ' 'users ,feo. v? Location of Principal Place W,ButoessT Provo, ytah,-, NctLce is hereby givenjtoat there are delinquent upon tjie followiilg'; deacriied ktock on, account of ; Assessment No, P4 leviea 'odobfer 2jj 1963,' the several amounts st 'opposite the name of a'the respective shareholdert, as follows:- 4 ' ! ' r PROVO DIVISION f 1 '."OI FUIA WATER RIGHT i utK Louise Partridge - . ;ic: efMv.x,J:5 v.'-.. J ' Name vv: Share, ::'o lSa: ::Rer Anderson (Wendell Eagar) l2 2203 ' ' H. C; Auston (Ralph Steele) 1880 '!t: George Daler Burgess 2437 ' 'George Pale Burgess SteritoNBani ".' Warren Beynon ,.. , BEN. - LIFE, - (Allen Peterson)' Robert Brown (C .-' Cl Arnold) . .' ' ' David W. Baxter v? ' " Gweri W. Bingham : - !,rRoi'ert':B::'Caldijr,i-' -:.fo K Otttoti: C qhrlsfensen :-: i,J J . Clifford, C.: Christensen Corp. P. B. (C. Mt Pyne) jS 7... Wm. B. or Shirley Carter i ; ;t; Ray A. Deveraux . ul .1 Lawrence Elmer ' (Irleen Ward) - A. J. Powers: M. B. Edwards 1st Sec. Bk.: E. O. ExeJl Lucille Olsen Frost C. A. Greenland (P. Zimmerman) Granger Stake Granger Stake Dean A. & Shirley Gilbert Don L. Ivie (J. L. Mecham) Yukus & Mary Inouye Yukus & Mary Inouye Yukus & Mary Inouye K. V. Johnson ' Vern L. Johnson Leon Jackson Howard Jensen Fern W. Klrkwood Don R. Loveless Daniel K. Price & V. W. Larsen Eva Mecham Monson & Co.. Inc. Jack Newman Jack Newman North Jordan Stake J. P. Ollivier (John Frampton) Francis R. & Gerald Pyne Wallace M. Prestwich Eugene L. Prestwich PRU. FED. SAV.: Glen Mecham Lynn J. Peck Robert H. Parker Earl Robinson G. Wayne Roseman ; George J. Smith Donald ' L. Walker Wit Watts, etal. Wm. E. & Rose Ward Wells Stake LATE WATER RIGHTS Wayne Allred (Jay Woods) Kenneth Dale Brown R. Lester Burnlngham EQUITABLE LIFE: J. Don Miller C. A. Greenland (Phil Zimmerman) C A. Greenland (Phil Zimmerman) C. A. Greenland (Phil Zimmerman) Granger Stake Yukus & Mary Inouye Yukus & Mary Inouye Mut. Life: J. L. Tingey North Jordan Stake Mont A. Pulham Robert H. Parker Earl Robinson G. Wayne Roseman Owen L. & LHa Sanders ST. of UTAH: St. Training School J. L. Todd (Victor Smith) OREM DISTRICT 8TOCS O. H. Anderson (Carl Atkinson) 10 Paul E. Anderson (Geo. Silver) 1-712 G. L. Anderson (Mrs. Dollahite) -14 George Brewer 5 OrusIL Brown -14 Ellis W. Bozeman 1 Kenneth Blckford , ; , 1 Ronald Brown Ronald A. & Ilia Brown ' - -13 L. N. Christensen (R. Sandstrom) 2 Burdette Coleman 5 F. B. Dart and J. L, Mott 1 Debs Farrell S Byron Ferguson 4 Mantel B. Graff -14 Ray Gllson 2-12 H. M. Hanson (L. Christensen) 1 Harold Jameson (Mid. Ut. Cons.) 1 William R. Jex , 5-12 Artemus A. Newell "- 9 David K. Nielsen J s C. R. Ostler 2-1415 M. Prescott (G. Zabrlskle) 9 Wm. T. Reynolds - -12 Paul E. Shields 8-12 P. N. Ptanfle1d (S. G. Olsen) -12 ST. SAV. & LN.: Tom Hickman -84 r'8&6' 1909 is4a 2092 2233 2607 1 2585 2440 2441 1379 2560' 209S 1882 2279 . 2114 2322 1843 2388 2397 2837 2290 2493 2498 2340 1979 2234 242 2531 1371 22R4 : 2331 , 2400 222 1?5 1295 2"17 1163 1704 , 1541 1542 8143 2354 X412 )4ft9 HWO 23ff0 2315 ts-fo 141 SSS9 1410 2328 24&J 1254 1)144 17 W 244 24hi 2139 2218 1692 2410 1491 f41 lv it2 750 1123 1072 1110 1083 1183 usa 1218 1032 822 1102 478 era 297 tS9 621 104 1231 123 1217 101 97 KS e8 1P34 2 8 5"".::; 1 -5' 'l6' 1 ; .1-34 6 5 - 5 r: J 4-12 ; - 1 2-12 ' - 7-12 '.1.:,. ; 8 , : 8 14 60 13 2 3 1 2-12 2 1-12 1-23 6 1 1 1 1-2 1-12 01-12 -14 -12 3-12 8-12 1 1 1 2 -14 3 1 1- 23 20-12 . 4 6 4 oj " 1 1 2 3 12 eo 105 2 2 2- 12 3 60 3 2 '..: Amount .'i $ 4.51 18.04 72.16 : 1 45.10 9.02; -'1.50 9.02 15:79 .54.12 45.10 45.10 '40,59 .' ; 9,02 18,04 ''. J.02 9.02 9.02 - 22.55 "67.65 9.02 . 45.10 ,; 45.10 126.28 541.20 117.26 45.10 18.04 27.06 9.02 22.55 18.04 13.53 15.03 54.12 9.02 9.02 9.02 13.53 13.53 554.73 2.26 4.51 31.57 31.57 9.02 9.02 9.02 72.16 18.04 2.26 27.06 9.02 15.03 184.91 30.20 45.30 30.20 45.30 60.40 7.55 7.55 15.10 22.65 90.60 453.00 712.75 15.10 15.10 18.88 22.65 453.00 22.65 18.10 ' 90.20 1428 2.26 45.10 2.26 9.02 9.02 9.02 3.01 18.04 43.10 9.02 72.18 36.08 2.26 22.55 9.02 9.02 , 49.61 81.18 18.04 26.46 81.18 4.51 31.57 4.31 6.77 Yiiz Saddle House 773 North State, Orem, Utah - Ph. AC 6-3484 Our Christmas Special 20 OFF On All Western Shirts and Hats Give hia or her a Western Shirt. Pair of Boots. Coddle, Saddle Pads,-Chaps. Tlx Cia cr Err Up with a Complete Set of C;:a Eiy Dsj U-t3 !x p. n. Chit number ' 2&1, j Thurs. Jan. 9th,' 1964 and where do you suppose 1 1've.put those 1964 calenders I so carefully garnered? Had ".to- restart . this column because I sure 'nuff put "down 1963. It isn't at 'the beginning of a year that one makes these mistakes, but after af-ter a little time When" 'one cdi siders everything jjjet ;Jmd ready to go in a aort of 'automatic 'auto-matic way.rAnd after writing the word BEGINNING want to protect the silly -way we spell things. Why -not BEGINNING? BEGINN-ING? Why the wo N's in the middle of that word? I look ed it up. I had written it con rectly and then . I .thought "Why, "that's silly!" and; I looked it -up. Ridiculous. NING", doesn'tladd, a thlngv Where was I? I'll tell you where I am, Fm trying to stave off a three week's PLUS ironing, that's where 1 1 am - The - 'Holidays'' do-raise -Ned- with .routine, don't they? And when there are other complications, 'it about takes one a year to get caught up and then WHOOSH! It's time to do it all again.' Just got a phone1 call' from Sears. They have . a package for me. Goodie. I went shopping shop-ping for a chenile bath robe. A long chenile bath robe. You should have seen the clerks! "Why, we haven't had long chenile robe for years! We didn't get a one this year!" The dirth of long chenile robes is Just part and parcel of the decline In American common sense. Anything in the line of aonarel as comfy-cozy as a long chenile bathrobe should always be available. Especially Especi-ally in the dead of winter. I won't go into my idear of someone ANYONE going Into the sale and manufacture of mtine clothes for the elderly, but the opening is still there and I wish some of these peo- , plel who don't . know what to !.4tl.- ik or. ilrement would make a billion dollars. iand I'nt' sure they couid :by tarnln'g-out clothes fit for people even, "seventy years old,' let along ninety- two, as My Lady Mother is. To be frank, the chenile bath robe T""had Sears "send for from their catalogue is NOT for. My iUdyMotherk.,IT.4S Have been .carefully follow ing the throwingXrf theTGold' water tatinto the presidential president-ial :rlnj and 'must say-that up to now, llr. Gioldwafer talks ' as far as I'm jconcern-ed, jconcern-ed, like 4 'junior tizb school student wd wlt. tils; I'nv going go-ing into :,jr deep silence politically politi-cally speaking nd I-Jm going to; tjmoret as far as possibble, the Impending elections, which are inevitable but no less a blight for all thatr .. . - My- Student just-oalled me to say that Pres..Emest.Wil; kinson's resignation is out in the open with the BYU school paper loose 'amonathejpopu-lace. 'amonathejpopu-lace. She says he: hssnT- .declared .de-clared for the Senate; but I'll bet he will. And I would not be a bit surprised if he would- not be a bit surprised if he wouldn't toe considered presidential presi-dential timber in some quarters. quar-ters. Not surprised at all. I Just better get down to that ironing. Things are get ting no better up here in my attic where I can look out the south windows, see the sparkle spark-le of the snow in the bitter cold sunshine, and count the blossoms I'm going to have next spring on my lovely magnolia tree. If that bit of flora , has what It takes to weather, a winter, hold on to its buds and produce in season I mess I can weather what ever comes, the Cuban hassle, the lack of suitable bath robes for us elderly and an Ameri I t aaaMI wa as - , a V J AR'iioi -r Mrs.' Inez Cnader of "SDrinirville "disctises one of her paintings with Deborah Eitner. fourth crane, ana ixn xNeusen. sixui graae. at scera rark Schpol. Mrsr Chader has a nurnbef of paintings on display at tne scnooi m a onewoman show. The public is invited to visit" th school and see the rjaintinirs in the main hall. The display is part of a continuing art project at A.1 1 1 1 1 J ft . . - uie scnooi m wmcn a auierent set 01 pictures is hung for viewing every two weeks. Marcia Parks and Christine Chris-tine Yergensen are the faculty committee in charge Debbie is daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Jay Eitner and Lon is son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Neilsen. Several nf Mm Chader's paintings were shown last summer in a one artist display at Springvffle City Hall. can presidential election. . . and ar three week's plus ironing iron-ing to boot. I really don't mind ironing. It's just the tearing myself loose from more interesting things and GETTING AT IT! 'Bye, now. 1031 1250 1237 481 998 535 1148 1034 1125 1005 1255 1183 1202 i 319 331 296 708 1292 782 880 1158 1317 1146 1170 1303 733 1159 1318 1035 1123 1021 1256 1184 1307 1289 314 794 Donna Mae Sandstrom Ed. R. Smith - L. A. Taylor (John Martinez) A. V. Washburn A. V. Washburn Leone Wooley A. D. White (M. Zabrlskle) WELBY DISTRICT STOCK Fall Water Right G. S. Bills (J. G. Morrison) Darrel H. Brown Carl W. Cook (W. C. Pugh) EQUITABLE LIFE: M. B. Jensen Marius Evans (Jas. P. Long) Carlos Elklns . u FEDERAL LAND BANK (Contracts): " Francis W. Klrkham " Francis W. Kirkham n Wm. F. McKee (Jack McKee) " Wm. F. McKee (Jack McKee) FEDERAL LAND BANK, Pledgee: " Wayne & Eldon Butterfleld Mahonri B. Jensen Mahonri B. Jensen ' D. P. Jones & Ronald Peterson Vaudis R. Liddle Clyde E. Petersen T. Dean and Shirley Thomas Late Water Klfltt "FEDERAL LAND BANK, Hedge " Butterfleld Brothers Rulon H. Goff D. P. Jones and R. D. Peterson Vaudis R. Liddle Early Water Bight G. S. Bills (J. G. Morrison) 30 Darrel H. Brown 25 Carl W. Cook (W. C. Pugh) 20 EQUITABLE LIFE: M. B. Jensen IS Marius Evans (Jas. F. Long) a Carlos Elklns 10 Vernon Farnworth i 7 FEDERAL LAND BANK (Contracts) " Francis W. Kirkham 30 " Wm. F. McKee (Jack McKee) 13 1 9.02 6-13 57.13 -12 4.51 -12 4.51 1 9.02 -23 6.01 1 9.02 5 59.75 25 298.75 21 "250.95 30 358.50 5 59.75 3 59.75 1 15 179.25 30 358.50 9 107.55 11 131.45 20 239.00 1 11.95 10 119.50 IS . 179.25 17 822.65 107.55 e 71.70 20 119.60 IS 89.70 5 29.90 29 173.42 179.40 149.50 119.60 89.70 29.90 89.80 41.86 179.40 77.44 FEDERAL LAND BANK, Fledcee:- " Wayne and Eldon Butterfleld " Butterfleld Brothers Rulon H. Goff D. D. Hogan (Lynn Coombs) EQUITABLE LIFE: (Lynn Coombs) Erma A. Jones , ,, , , . 5 Heber and Erma Jones " Heber and Erma Jones D. P. Jones and R. D. Peterson F. W. Klrkham (Rice Realty) Francis W. Kirkham - Francis W. Klrkham Vaudis R. Liddle L. D. Spencer ST. SAV. and LN: L. L, Smith T.Dean and Shirley Thomas U5A.: W. H. and Beth Booth JACOB DISTRICT STOCK Full Water Right W. C. Eardman Early Water Sight 3 W. C. Eardman And In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 28th day of October, 1963, so many snares or eacn parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Company, Rooms 6-7-8 Bullock Building, Entrance 8 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, Jan. 1884 the hour of 11:00 A.M., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. PHYLLIS FARLEY, Secretary Published In the Orem-Geneva Times, January 9, and 16, 1964. 1291 1304 732 922 1107 1036 1246 1316 1161 1155 1277 1288 1320 526 1285 1171 1197 82 84 30 33 11 4 10 s 3 75 54 63 17 43 13 9 20 30 10 15 322.92 35.88 191.36 65.78 23.92 09.80 29.90 17.94 448.50 322.92 388.70 101.66 287.04 89.70 29.90 119.60 179.40 84.90 103.03 Members Welcomed Into Orem Lions New members were wel comed into Orem Lions Club and new assignments were made at a recent meeting. Robert Hassel was put in as a New Director of the Club. He is a transfer from Price, Utah and works dn the Utah County Agents Office. Howard Farnsworth was named, Club Reporter for the balance of the year. Von Holdway, a transfer from the Lindon Club and International In-ternational C ouncilor was welcomed into the Club along with re-instatement of Vic Christensen who is one of the Old Charter Members of the Orem Club. The next meeting will be January 23. It will be on Civic Improvements and under un-der the direction of Don G. Hales. Senior Citizens Committee Says Thanks for Help Special thanks for all the help received by the Senior Citizens Committee was issued is-sued today by Mrs. Ronald B. Adams, chairman of the committee. com-mittee. With an especially busy holiday hol-iday season, Mrs. Adams said, kindness of local people and organizations made it possible for those in the local convalescent conval-escent center and rest homes Legal Notice SUMMONS Civil No. 26944 In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah Blanch Johnson Ioglis, Plainiff vs. ' James Edward Inglis, Sr. Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT. DE-FENDANT. ' You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon H.V. Wentz, Plaintiffs attorney attorn-ey whose address is 75 East Center, Provo, Utah an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons sum-mons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. ! This is an action for a decree de-cree of divorce dissolving th.' bonds of matrimony heretofore hereto-fore and now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant. Darted December 24, 1963. H. V. Wentx -Attorney for Plaintiff 73 East Center, Provo, Utah Published In the Orem-Geneva Times Dec. 26, 1963, Jan. 2, 9 and 16, 1964. to also enjoy the holidays. Mrs. Adams made special mention of thanks to the Scera those who brought dance reviews, the Relief Society, carolers, families who visited or brought gifts, weekly volunteers, vol-unteers, those who provided films, and the wards who furnished fur-nished religious services in the homes. Wayne D. Baum T WaneCDebsf IBaum, gea-f mghjBaatomanUAiyavy la,, terrupted his studies at Radioman Radio-man school -in - San, Diego, California to visit his family during' the "holidays. tWayne Ja the son- of Mr. and Mrf fcadon Deloss Baum of JS69 Er J200 ' So. OremV- Radioman Baundjs completing complet-ing 24 -weeks pf school train ing In Basic Electronics, Morse Code, Equipment operation and Tnalntenance; ;-RadibwTele;" type Ji? e some ;Of Ibejubjects covered. . ' fcf - 1 . The-Orem-Bluejackethas maintained a scholastic average aver-age of ' the top-teii ;perehtne" during, the .course of instruc tion, and during his spare time In the- evenings testructs in classes to assist students who heed exfradachihg; L Boyd Jolley :c Boyd ,. ; T. i-Jolley, Interior Communication Apprentice, U. 5. U., has been visiting his family itt Orem during ;the Holiday Season. Mr. Volley is the son of Mr. and Mri.' Leo Vernon Jtblley, who reside at 1567 So.. Main, Orem. . ,., Seaman ..Jolley is assigned to a new guided -missile destroyer, de-stroyer, the USS Englan DIG 22, "which1 is being fitted and readied for sea art the Naval Ship yards. The new type de stroyer Is designed for high speeds, and missile striking power. SWEDISH WEAVING Decorative Swedish weaving on huck toweling is easy and fun. For your next project, why not the attractive apron which Is this week's pattern? Th eOrem -Geneva Times will send you free printed instruc tions if you mail a stamped, self-addressed envelope with this clipping. FARMERS OFFERED TAX GUIDE The 1964 edition of Farmers Tax Guide is now available at . Marine Private , James ,';P. Mitchell, sen of Mr. ' and Mrs. Don -J-Mitoiiell of 1417 : So. 200 E Orent, completed four weeks'Of-lndlvidua.1 oombat training recently at the Seeend Infantry Training Regiment, Marine ' Corps - 'Base, ; 1 Camp Pendleton, Calif.' While; with the regiment all new Marines are trained ' In tactical and combat skills needed for ht-tler ht-tler Emphasis was plced-Jn the small -Unit tactics ' the four-man - fire team : m4 -'the 13-man squad. , j ,- 1-T3 W;;A. Smith Airman Third Class William A. Smith of Orem is being re assigned to Fairchild AFB, Wash., following his graduation gradua-tion from the technical training train-ing course for United States Air Force jet engine mechanics mechan-ics at Amarillo, AFB, Tex. Airman Smith was trained in the inspection, repair and assembly of turbojet engines and use of related ground equipment. , The airman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Smith of 730 N. Orchard Drive, Orem, and is a graduate of Orem High School. Internal Revenue offices and from county farm agents, it was announced today by Roland Ro-land V. Wise, Director of Salt Lake City District office of In ternal Revenue. WINTER'S HERE! Is Your Car Ready? Winter Driving Can boa Pleasure . If Your Car is in Proper Condition TTTT 9 A HI 1 Tf o . iniere s a hmai u$i 000 VrSHOW TIMS SPARK PLUGS CHAINS WIPERS ANTI FREEZE Ton Chains Rcdiatcr Lc:!ts Fan Belt IVo Fcatcro ... ATLAS SfldV TI.TES CATTERIES & ATLAS SHOCKS MOT mi Be Sure you have . 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