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Show Tuesday. November 23, 1971 Legal Notice Orem-Geneva Times NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ALLEN BELLOWS and AGNES F. BELLOWS, his wife." Creditors will present claims with vouchers at the office of-fice of F. H. Butterfleld, 439 So. State, Orem, Utah, on or before be-fore February 5, 1972;-claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 75-9-5,. Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required re-quired therein. Wayne Bellows Executor Published in tue Orem Geneva Times Nov. 4, 11, 18, 23, 1971. NOTICE OF POUND KEEPER'S SALE Nqtice is hereby given to the owner or owners of the animal hereinafter described and to whomsoever it may concern: that there is impounded by Orem City the following described animal: One Palomino Quarter Horse Mare - Age unknown - white blazen face, two white stocking feet (hind). If said animal is not claimed and all amounts due thereonpaid, and said animal taken away on or before the 1st day of December, Decem-ber, it will be sold by the City Pound Keeper at public sale in the pasture at approximately 1400 West 50 North, in this city, at the hour of 3:00 p.m. to the highest high-est bidder. Date of first publication or posting Nov. 23, 1971. Burnice Ward, City Pound Keeper, Orem, Utah County, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of FERRY LELAND NIELSON Creditors will present claims with vouchers at the office of F. H. Butterfleld, 439S..State, Orem, Utah, on or before February Feb-ruary 5, 1972; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section 75-9-5 Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper verification as required therein. Uana Blanche IUingsworth Executrix Published in the Orem Geneva Times Nov. 4, 11, 18, 23, 1971. NOTICE TO PUBLIC PUBLIC HEARING Orem Center Street From U. S. 91 to U. S. 189 The Board of County Commissioners Commis-sioners of Utah County herewith advises all interested persons or groups of the proposed construction con-struction of Project No. CR-138 (1) on FAS No. 222inUtahCounty. All are hereby invited to attend and to participate in a Location Public Hearing on said project which will be held on Thursday, December 16, 1971, at 7:30p.m.t in the Council Room, Orem City Center, Orem, Utah. Governing officials of Utah County andOrem City have been advised. The proposed location of the project is as follows: Beginning at the intersection of U. S. 91 and Center Street and proceeding proceed-ing east along Center Street approximately ap-proximately one mile to its termination ter-mination at 800 East Street and then continuing easterly on new alignment approximately one mUfi to a oik on IL S. 189. Information to be presented at the hearing will include a discussion dis-cussion of the location features of the project and an explanation of relocation assistance programs. pro-grams. Appropriate illustrative material will be available for in-. in-. spection. During the hearing, verbal andor written testimony pertaining to the features of the proposed project or to its social, economic and environmental effects ef-fects will be received from all interested persons or groups. Any person or group unable to attend the public hearing, but wishing to give testimony pertinent per-tinent to the aforementionedpro-ject, aforementionedpro-ject, may do so in writing. This testimony should be directed to the State Road Commission of Utah and mailed to the UtahState Department of Highways, Attention: At-tention: James E. Johnston Information In-formation Officer, Room 616 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. For inclusion in the official transcript of the public hearing proceedings, letters let-ters must be postmarked no later than midnight, December 27, 1971. Please begin such testimony test-imony by making reference to the hearing or the project. At any time during regular office of-fice hours, maps, drawings, environmental en-vironmental studies and other pertinent information developed by the Utah State Department of Highways and written views received re-ceived to date by the Department from any interested persons or groups will be available for public pub-lic inspection and copying at Rollins, Brow and Gunnell, 295 West 100 North, Provo, Utah. The purpose of this hearing is to discuss the general location loca-tion of the proposed road improvement. im-provement. Detailed design features fea-tures cannot be developed until the location is established. An Legal Notice the Provo Bench Canal & Irrigation Company, principal place of business, Orem, Utah County, Utah There is delinquent on the following described stock, on ac count of assessment levied on ine ursi aay 01 nugum ion, nlus advertising costs, the several amounts set opposite names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert No. Name 4526 Richard S. Allen A M. Anderson Hans Verlan Andersen Lloyd C. Anderson Wilson K. Andersen Chris Barbakos J. L. Barnum Gary Bascom Syble F. Beffort co Syble B. Allen Nervin L. Boothe Junior M. Brailsford George & Elizabeth Buck co Richard W. Hanks William & Colleen M. Burt co Melvin Burt Leland & Faye Buttle L. E. Christensen Lowell P. Christensen E. G. or Verda G. Clark co James R, Crystal Ned H. Davis John D. & Florence R. Dennis co Larry Collins Rosamond Mary Divin Rulon W. Doman co Earle Hattaway Ralph W. & Ruth Uowdmg Dell & Helyn A Frampton S. Dale Goodman Montel Graff Paul S. Groneman co Kent F. Beagley Sterling & Nadine Harding Herbert M. Hart James DeVere Harward co Harold D. Bywater Aurell Hatch Roy Humpherys Russell F. Hunt Royal C. & Clarice A Hurd Emil J. JacobsencoE. Mack Jacobsen Mack A Jacobsen Milton G. Johnson Milton G. Johnson Joseph Kirby John A Lange Lloyd L. Lott E. L Madsen co Phillip Ahlstrom Gerald E. Mann Donald F. & Jeanise O. Mehlhoff Victor R. Montgomery co Russell M. Kelly LeRoy Mott co James Albert Jensen Leslie A & Nancy E. Neeley co Nancy Beckstrom Herbert Olsen co Lorin Jex Da Olsen Robert K. & Anne S. Peper Robert K. & Anne S. Peper Robert K. & Anne S. Peper E. C. Prestwich Carl & LuDene S. Rasmussen Donald J. Restool Lowell W. Robbins Albert M. Rowley Merrill R. Skinner Merrill R. Skinner Don Sorensen Robert C. Sorensen John Stoker co Dean Rasmussen Owen Stout Dyanthia Sumter co George Farnworth Karl Terry co Jess Jewett Eldon Thomas Sophia E. or Neff H. Tippets co Kenneth Davies Archie Tobler George T. Tucker Jr. Thomas J. Weaver William C. Willard co Lee K. Paul Williams Wayne J. Wilson Marvin Joe Young co Eldon Thomas Tanner Deed Hans Verlan Andersen Tanner Deed J. LeRoy Walker Tanner Deed George M. Mollner Tanner Deed Harry Wilkinson and in accordance with the law, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Secretary, 227 West 400 South, Orem, Utah on the 1st day of December 1971 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising advertis-ing and-expense of sale. Catherine S. Meldrum, Secretary Provo Bench Canal & Irrigation Co. 227 West 400 South, Orem, Utah Published in the Orem-Geneva Times November 11, 18, 23, 1971 4396 4281 4016 4208 3326 4623 4489 4078 3631 3979 3360 4714 4289 4363 3526 3965 4083 4017 2165 2423 4290 3968 4374 4750 3349 4775 3683 2491 4121 3351 3870 4725 4454 4672 4465 4638 3576 3245 1801 4084 4072 4035 2501 1392 3515 3820 4306 3734 3897 3991 3825 4610 2918 3621 2839 3315 3319 2989 4460 2279 3906 4179 1948 4261 3603 4455 2479 2992 4077 4536 4111 4328 Kirk Shares Amount 12 ' 7.25 .63 9.87 4 16 53.12 12 7.25 .06 5.00 14 4.13 .42 6.25 116 5.00 .06 5.00 .92 12.50 .25 4.00 .07 5.00 1.78 19.69 25 6.00 .20 4.00 2.00 16.36 16 5.00 .06 5.00 .10 4.00 13 4.00 12 7.25 1.00 13.50 14 4.00 L50 15.14 LOO 11.00 116 6.00 .32 6.00 .062 4.00 16 4.00 18 5.00 1.00 13.50 18 4.00 112 5.00 12 4.75 .50 4.75 6.9975 86.04 .06 4.00. 14 5.00 ,50 7.25 .67 5.86 .06 5.00 .06 5.00 18 5.00 .18 4.00 12 6.50 18 4.00 13 4.47 .25 4.00 216 2.50 .17 2.78 18 2.50 724 7.78 .31 7.11 38 4.00 14 5.00 13 7.45 18 2.50 18 2.50 110 5.00 1.00 11.50 .50 6.00 116 4.00 38 5.63 .03 4.00 . .08 5.00 1.33 15.15 .12 4.00 310 4.75 14 4.13 : .06 5.00 116 5.00 .08 4.00 .08 4.00 2.00 26.00 .25 4.00 .25 4.13 .08 4.00 fis T TRUE" THAT TOADS TELL ME VMS.' Hol "Because toads have a Warty CWM PPODl P OP Ol DFM DfiN; WHO HANDLED THEM BELIEVED TOADS CflUSM WAkTS f -this was mere coincidence, as medical science often pbpgpf WAS INDIA INK FIRST-MADE FIRST-MADE IN INDIA? NO! IT WAS INVENTED IN tflffrr 12O0VERRS BEFORE THE CHRISTIAN ERfil IS THERE ANV DIFFERENCE" BETWEEN A. SYNTHETIC RUBV AND AN IMITATION RUBY? , Ss, X V vV Vfesf A SYNTHETIC RUBY IS REAL STONE OF SAME COMPOSITION AS A NATURAL STONE, BUT MAN-MADE IN A LABORATORY! AN IMITATION STONE IS MERELY 6LftSS From vjhich part of a fowl does one obtain the most vitamins TRE LIGHT MEAT OR DARK MEAT? THE DARK MEAT f IT HAS MORF VITAMIN B I fJSL Crossword Puzzle additional public hearing to discuss dis-cuss design features of this project pro-ject will be conducted or the opportunity op-portunity for such a hearing afforded af-forded at a later date. Paul Thorn, Commissioner Utah County Commission By order of the Board of County Commissioners. Dated at Provo, Utah, November 5, 1971. Published in the Orem-Geneva Times Nov. 11, 18, 23, Dec. 2,9,1971. WORLD'S LARGEST MOST TRUSTED MOVERS Bailey Moving and Storage Representing Allied Van Lines 1600 South State, Orem Ph. 225- 4545 Legal Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE OREM CITY COUNCIL COUN-CIL WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON DECEMBER 14, 1971 AT THE HOUR OF 8:00 P.M. AT WHICH TIME PUBLIC CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO A RECOMMENDATION RECOMMENDA-TION OF THE OREM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION THAT A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOP-MENT BE BUILT AT APPROXIMATELY APPROXI-MATELY CENTER STREET TO 100 NORTH AND FROM 200 WEST TO 300 WEST Harvey A. Pace Zoning Administrator Published in the Orem Geneva Times on November 18, 23, and December 2, 1971 Ouality MobileHomes SALE 12 x 64 Sahara 2-3 bedrooms 1 34 Bath. Lots of extras. $5995.00 12 x 60 Buddy 2 bedrooms, Completely furnished. $5500.00 1000 No. State, Orem 225-7175 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF OREM CITY WILL HOLD A PUBLIC PUB-LIC HEARING ON DECEMBER 7, 1971 AT THE HOUR OF 8:00 P.M. AT WHICH TIME PUBLIC CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO A RECOMMENDATION RECOMMENDA-TION OF THE OREM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION THAT A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOP-MENT BE BUILT AT 400 TO 700 WEST, AND FROM 200 SOUTH. THAT PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE VIRGIL JOHAN-SEN JOHAN-SEN FARM. Harvey A. Pace Zoning Administrator Published in the Orem-Geneva Times Nov. 23 and Dec 2. Earth's Resources A wide variety of the natural resources of Earth and man's management of them will be studied by an initial group of scientists tentatively chosen by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to analyze data to be gather by two Earth-orbiting Earth-orbiting spacecraft. The spacecraft are the first Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS-A) and the manned man-ned Skylab which will carry an Earth Resources Experiment Package (EREP). The initial group of experimenters experi-menters are from 28 states and the District of Columbia and from 22 foreign countries. In the United States, the initial ini-tial experiments will study the feasibility of remote sensing from satellite in gathering information in-formation on such things as! Vegetation damage from highway high-way construction in Maine, pollution pol-lution of Lake Poaehartrain, Louisiana, the effectiveness of measures to control pink boll-worm boll-worm infestation of cotton in the Imperial Valley of California, the color of the ocean for the improvement of commercial fishing off the coast of Oregon, the replanting of land used for strip mining in Ohio, county-wide county-wide land use planning in Florida, The grazing of wild and domestic domes-tic animals on the public lands in the West, protection of the sea-coast sea-coast and tidal marshes in New Jersey, the role of the playa lakes in the resupply of ground water in the high plains of Texas, land use in BOSNYWASH, the megalopolis extending from Boston Bos-ton to Washington, D. C. The movement of sediment plumes in the Chesapeake andSan Francisco Bays, permafrost and wildlife habitats in Alaska, the ecological effects of the meandering me-andering of the Gulf stream off the east coast of the U. S., rural landscape changes in in eastern Tennessee, The marine and coatal environment environ-ment in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Vir-gin Islands, the formation and location of icebergs in the An-arctic, An-arctic, large scale weather effects ef-fects on the lee or southeast shores of the Great Lakes, an active volcano in the Cascade mountains in Washington, storm and tidal erosion of the barrier bar-rier islands chain off the coast of Texas, inventory of the timber tim-ber resources in all the major types of forests in the U. S., Extent of snow cover for river and flood forecasting in theSierra Nevada mountains, and analysis of the haze over Los Angeles. Overseas, the first group of experiments will study the feasibility of surveying such things as: Land use and soil erosion in Guatemala, a variety of ground resources in India, winter monsoon mon-soon clouds and snow cover in Japan, the hydrologic cycle of the Santa River basin in Peru, urban and regional planning in Venezuela, Ven-ezuela, snow surveys to assess the risk of spring floods in Nor- Ace Rents We rent almost anythlnj Baby Cribs Rolloway Beds Power Tools Sports Equipment 1745 S. St.. Orem Ph. 225-4816 ACROSS 1. Froths 7. Rescind 13. Trunk arteries 14. Tillable 15. Trend 16. Planet's path 17. Chair 21. Baglike part 24. Give forth 25. Girl's nickname 28. Ghastly 30. Sheets, etc. 32. Hebrew month 33. Wi-.glike part 34. Bones: anatomy 35. Strange 37. Plump 38. Pie pen 39. Group of eight 41. Born 42. Synthetic material it. i 3 33 3o 7 SO 44. Of the Pope 54. Hinder 47. Lariat 55. Property 51. Declaimed 53. Stripe AmwM lo Puute 3LLvu.s3ri9a3aN i OSS Tf TTVJVJ He 2 fcE - -Loo xjsTjF'ii ?lv z i 9 vss orfvn grraVoV 9 N"TgjQ 3 QLJdl' ti 1 3 Tftte'Wvb IsNJ-N o V DOWN 1. Feline 2. Fish eggs 3. Sea eagle 4. Over. 5. Injured 6. Steamship abbr. 7. Sun god 23. Demented 25. Buffalo 26. Follow 27. Quarts 29. Man's name 31. Speck 33. Alms box 36. Moved on wheels 37. Poles 40. French "and" 8. Worn away 42. Head top 9. 10. 11. 12. 18. Islwlviafrfrl way, and detection of locust breeding sites In Saudi Arabia. More than 700 scientists submitted sub-mitted proposals last June for experiments ex-periments with ERTS and EREP data, the greatest number ever received by NASA. The ERTS proposals selected in this initial group are those on which no negotiations on the experiment plan were required with the proposer. In the case of EREP, however, some ne-goiations ne-goiations may be necessary with some proposers to determine the operation of the experiment by the Skylab astronauts. Still in the selection process are a number of proposals which require such negotiations. Announcement of additional selections se-lections will be made by NASA in the next several months. About 270 proposals have been rejected. NASA will fund the experiments selected from U. S. proposers. The experiments proposed by foreign scientists will be funded by the scientist's own country. In addition to the foreign experiments ex-periments in this initial selection, se-lection, cooperative Earth resources re-sources projects have been established es-tablished with Brazil, Canada and Mexico involving aircraft as well . Peel . Flow back . Baba . Permit . Prefix: formerly 19. Subleases 20. Thought 21. Thick slices 22. Verify accounts 43. Wagon 44. Hawaiian dish 45. Fortify 48. Infant food 48. Ocean 49. Perched 50. Turkish weight 52. French "of 53. 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Contact Orem-Geneva Times, 225-1340 for details. OFTfN23 BUILDING MATERIALS UTAH Valley Builders Supply 485 N. State, ph. 225-3300. One stop for all your remodeling remod-eling needs, wide selection of wall and floor tile. Complete financing through Title I honw improvement loans. tf' TIRES When you need good tires, see Don. 375-6363. Premium snow tires, radial tires, fancy tires. 489 W. 500 S., Provo. 014tfb MEC."FOR SALE-TREAT SALE-TREAT RUGS right, they'll be a delight if cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent heavy duty electric shampooer $3. Utah Valley Builders Supply and Pro Hardware, 485 N. State, 225-3300. 225-3300. tf SINGER SLANT NEEDLE Singer slant needle automatic zig-zag, excellent condition. Buttonhole, blind hem, fancy stitch. $129.00 cash or terms. Call 225-8798. N18b ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE Cook Sewing Center has alarge selection of good used zig-zag sewing machines. Prices start at $44.50. Located 158 South State, Orem. 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The objective of both ERTS and the EREP aboard Skylab is to obtain multtepectral images of the surface of the Earth with high resolution remote sensors and to process and distribute the images to scientific users in a wide variety of disciplines. llavy Offers Scholarships In Dentistry Men and . women students matriculating in, or accepted by,' dental schools accredited by the '. American Dental Association are! invited to apply for the Navy's, 1972 Dental Student Scholarship Program. Successful applicants will be commissioned ensigns intheU.S. , Naval Reserve and receive up to four years of free college and books. In addition to full pay and! allowances received while attending atten-ding school, which amounts to over $7, 800 per year for single ensigns and over $8,200 per year for a married ensign, candidates will receive full tuition and authorized fees and $200 per year for books. Since the time spent in school counts toward retirement and promotion, those individuals accepted for the program will normally begin their active duty in the Navy as a lieutenant. Single lieutenants make over $12,800 per year and married lieutenjints are paid over $13,000 peryeir. Interested individuals are invited in-vited t submit their applications between Jan. 1 and March 15, 1972. . Program information cards and further information can be obtained from local Navy recruiters at: Federal Office Building, Room 111, 88 W 100 North, phone 374-5630. SMALL ENGINE REPAIR FACTORY Service Dealer -Briggs andTechumseh - Factory-trained mechanic. Free, pickup and delivery in Orem. Call 225-1805. M13t - CREDIT - IF IT'S A PROBLEM i' , we carry our own contracts on good transportation cars. O'Kay Used Cars 31 3 S. 500 W., Provo, 375-3935 1485 N. State, Provo 375-5883 AIITt S 0 t 3 5 m& c c c Installation while you wait. Free Pick-op ond delivery. Wo take cart of your insurance claims too. 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