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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Returning servicemen have clear demand ao that alard brand! will not be available to civilians for some Reason, labor shortage. Manufacturers of the best known chat up Friday, December 21, 1945 cigars, have been supplying the armed forces with more than 1,000,000,000 a year, mostly The famous cigar, that symbol of normalcy (they now cost 2 for IS cents) will not return to its former level unless manufacturers can readjust their costs. Wages are almost double. Domestic grown-tobacc- o is up between 80 and 100 per cent. Cuban leaf is up 300 percent. Roma Wine Company at Los 0 fllrmp 3 1 -- Angeles, California, has made a donation of $50,000 to Fresno State College. Somebody has been drinking a lot of wine to enable the wine company to give that sum. The first man on the earth was an husbandman, a tiller of the soil, a farmer. Do away with the farmer, and the great structure representing all trades and professions, would fall to the You cannot eat the ground. miners coal, the potters clay, ho puddlors pig iron, the weaver's cotton or the mill-man- s lumber. You could not live lone on a lawyer's brief, the Widatnrs bills, the doctors "ills, the soldier's powder nor 'he preachers pravers. Let the farmer go on a strike and the rest of humnnftv would go Into the grave. lie too Is a work ing man, with the longest hours, the lowest pay and the moat uncertain results-Trying to raise funds in ways least painful to the folks oack home is a perennial headache on Capitol Hill. A nifty solution was proposed by a member of he continental Congress in 1775. The first issue of government eurrenev had Just come off he presses. With a wad of crisp new folding monev In his poclcet, this demaeomie told his eollea-eiie"Do vou think, gentlemen, 'hat I will consent to load my nation he can beat the Republican, except a liberal of Stamen type. One unpublieizcd effect of the GM strike: If it continues for long, it will cut sharply into production of needed farm equipment. STUDENTS OREM REPRESENTED AT BYU s: Orem is represented at Brig-constituents with taxes when hum Young university by 34 we can send to our printer and students ' enrolled during the eet a wn "onload of monev!" Autumn Quarter, it was disclos-- 1 Washington tahletalk Is look-in- " i d today in a report of gcoprnph-- 1 to '48. Democrats on the icul distribution of students re--1 savs this gossip, havent leased by John E. llayea, regis"iven tm hone for Wallace, they trar. believe that If he gets the nomi Of a total of 1811 students at BYU, 623 are from Utah county. SiSiSlSiSSiSiS;S;SiS:Sgi2-,SiSilSgl2lSCn- : Orem shows an increase of almost 100 per cent over last' year's enrollment of 18, tlie report revealed- The students are I Santa Claus would never get! as follows: down the chimney with our Fawn Anderson, Luana Jean load of good withes for a Baxter, Mary Renee Bliss, Sherman L. Boyd, Samuel Rowe Merry Christmas to tho Bradshaw, Helen Bunnell, Shir-le- e people of this community, Christensen, Floyd Wallace because he just couldn't Jae Fielding, Rosa &lae Finch, Betty Rose Foster, Cleo Hardtqueoze through. ing, Jay Ivan Hatch, Frank You've been mighty good Hirst, Kenneth Alfred Liechty, to us end we appreciate it Howard Lowe, and Vaudls Mangum. words. Wo went boyond you Maurine Morby, Donna Rae to enjoy Christmas this see-so- n Ostler, Lou Jean Park, Deon of 1945 as nevar before. Patten, Louise Rohbock', Margaret Rowley, Beatrice Rowley, Jeanne Sandstrom, Hazel vene Shaw, Vem A. Stratton, Franklin K. Stratton, Dawn Etta Swenson, Richard Kent Watts, Wilda Wells, Donna Jean White-ley- , and Helen Vance se (I - Our entire personnel Joins in ing Christmas joy to those whom we have served, and to others as well. Accept our sincere thanks for the privilege of being of help in making this Christmas of 1945 truly merry. P. L LARSEN El-mi- na ljrtofr0 Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning as follows: Beginning at a point 1134.3 feet West and 1562.0 feet South of the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 6 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, said point being where the South aide of Kitchen Court or Lane intersects State Street, also known as U. S. Highway No. 91; 1 hence West along said South side of said Kitchen Court or Lane 487.0 feet. FRONTING ON THE EAST AND WEST SIDF.S of STATE STREET AND NORTH OF ' EIGHTH NORTH STREET: All of the lols, parcels or pieces of land abutting on the East side of Stale street, also known as U. S. Highway No. 91 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the North Side of Eighth North Street and State Street in Orem City, said point being 28.6 feet North and 167.3 feet West of the Souteast corner of the Soutwest Quarter of Hie Northeast Quarter of See-- ' lion 10. Township 6 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 18 45 West along the easterly side of said State Street 700.18 feet; Also beginning at the n of the North aide of Eighth North Street and State Street in Orem City, aaid point being 63.6 feet North and 1680.0 feet West of the Southeast comer of the Northeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 6 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 18 45' West along the Westerly side of said State Street for distance of 672.29 feet. Miter-sectio- and is due and payable in equal annual installment, beginning the 7th day of December, 1946, interest at the rate of six per cent per annum on the amount of said tax unpaid at the pitted from the date the ordinance levying the said tax becomes effective, the 7th day of December, 1945; and interest at said rate on the whole amount of said tax unpaid shall lx due and payable with each installment. If any installment, or the interest aforesaid ii not paid on tlie date wnen uie same heromes due, then the whole amount of said tax unpoid at the time said installment and interest are due will become due and payable and will draw interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum unttl paid. One or more of said installments in the order in which they are payable aforesaid, or the whole tax, may be paid at any time within fifteen days after the ordinance levying the tax becomes effective, without interest; and one or more of the laid installments in the order in which they are payable, or the whole tax unpaid, may be paid on the day any installment is due, by paying the amount thereof and interest to said day. If aaid tax la not paid when due I shall pro FRONTING ALONG THE EAST AND WEST SIDES OF LEGAL NOTICES STATE STREET BETWEEN TENTH SOUTH AND 12th SOUTH: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: All of tlie lots, parcels or Notice is hereby given that pieces of land abutting on af tax the for purpose the West side of State Street, special sewer improvement in District also known as U. S- Highway No. 7 has baen levied by ordiNo. 91 and more particularly nance of tho City Council of described as follows: Orem City. Utah, which became effective on tho 7th day of DeBeginning at a point on the West side of State Street also cember, 1945. known as U. S. Highway No. Said special tax is levied upon 91,said mint being 1011.3 feet the following described real North and 335.0 feet West of property in Orem City, the Southeast corner of the KITCHEN ON FRONTING Southwest Quarter of Section COURT OR LANE: A11 of the lots, parcels or 23, Township 6 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base pieces of land abutting on the and Meridian: t lienee Smith North side of what is known 18 45 East K66.86 feet along as Kitchen Court or Lane, and the Westerly side of said State more particularly described as follows: Street; Beginning at a point 1141.0 Also all of the lots, parcels feet West and 1542.0 feet or pieces of land abutting oil South of the Northeast corner the East side of said Stale of the Southeast Quarter of Street in Orem City, and moro Section 10, Township 6 South, particularly described as Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, said point being at the intersection of the West side of State Street in Orem City and also known as U. S. Highway No. 91 and the North Side of Kitchen Court or Lane, thence West 483.5 feet; Also, all of the lots, parrels or pieces of land on the South - I Beginning at a point on the East aide of said State Street 199.0 feet West and 1004.0 feet North of the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 6 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 18 45' East along the Easterly side of said State Street and for a distance of 781.76 feet of what Is known as Kitchen Court or Lane, and more particularly described side (6) to-wi- t: at once to collect the with Interest and costs, as provided by law and ordinance. All special taxes are peyable at the Orem City Hall, Trtu-urerceed s office, Orem Utah. Dated at Orem City, Utah, this 10 til day of December, 1945- AXEL F. ANDREA SEN, City Treasurer and collector of Special Taxes. Published December 14, 1945. TAILORING Ledias aad Cnflimn'i FINE TAILORING Both SUITS sad COATS at S25 up ALTERING REPAIRING REMODELING MITCHELL 491 South 2nd West Provo Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE MATTRESS and BAIT SERVICE Oaly Factory In Uuh County We ere net repusaeled by any tsanaien! mattieas werkese. bat will eeU fee end deliver without outre eheege, Jnst Phene 245 r drop si a 991 TM i 2nd North UTAH MOV ias Present In the form of lower priced merchandise is included in every purchase at Bunker Farms during December. Every item is priced for your profit. TAKE BUNKER FARMS tf Dairy Feed so Bag Included u. 209 It's a Kettcr Huy In Any Market BUNKER FARMS 1hone Provo to-wi- t: Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 016-K- 3 Closed Wednesday Uiali Valley News at matter November 19, 1937 Entered us second-clas- s the post oifice at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published every Friday By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. HAVEYOURTIRES .LOST THEIR . VITALITY?. 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