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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS seven persons Judge Johnson states that Orem city officials are endeavoring to cooperate in every FINED IN OREM way with the Utah State Road Patrolmen in ending speeding and accidents in this state. He says he doesn't want to meet Judge E. H. Johnson reports Orem residents in court, but If the following fines were paid in they speed, that will probably they will land. Onsn City Justice court dur- be where week for speeding: Drastic means must be taken to the past ing Kay Chipman, American Fork end traffic deaths and injuries throughout the entire state. 410 00. Price S. Darling, Ruby bride, Friday evening, March 1, in the Twenty Second Ward Amusement Hall in Salt Lake City. They were united in marriage at the Salt Lake LDS temple, Thursday, February 28. Mr- - Wolfgramm is well known in this community, having made his home with the Lucius Laudie family for several years, prior to entering army service three years ago. He attended BYU and was active in LDS for speeding $11 25. Marian Shaw. SaltLake City, $7.50. Martin W. Wilson, California, $10.00. auxiliaries Reception Honors Mr. nad Mrs. Rudolph Wolfgramm In the Sharon ward. A large number of friends from this community will attend the reception. Carl Rutledge, Downey, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph H. HOME AGAIN Wolfgramm (Edna Pugsley) Jack Conder, son of Mr and Leonard H. Layton, Layton, will be honored at a reception Mrs. Mr. 50. Mrs. and given by Lester has Claude Conder of Olmsted Utah, $7 received his honorable reD. Pugsley, Vernon Little, Provo. $500 parents of the lease from army service. He has oeen stationed at Wend over Air Base fer the past three years. His wife Mans Hayes and their son, Tony, have been able to make their home near the base. Mr. Conder will resume his work at Orem Steam Plant UTAH OREM of Utah Power and Light Co. $10.00. . 1st Shaw at Boars open at 1:10 2nd Show 7:08 at This 0:15 N That Friday Saturday ITS AN ILL WIND 12 Mar. - r A great motion picture for all persons, all kinds, all creeds! Superb, beautiful entertainment! and Quarter Horse sport .reel Cartoon in color Clock Watcher Pathe News March2. Saturday Matinee 1:30 TIIUNDERBIRD If you like to see all kinds of airplanes filmed in beautiful Technicolor, you will like this picture! It is a fine story telling of the training of our boys to be pilots! - and "Mighty Mouse and Kitty Cat" Cartoon "Clock Watcher" cartoon -- MYSTERY OF THE RIVER BOAT 1 Mon. Tues. Wed. March Thurs. I SPELLBOUND Gregory Peck An absorbing mystery drama! This is exceptional enttheatregoers. ertainment for all types of grown-uProduced by Hoolywood's ace producer, David - Ingrid Bergman p and Pathe News Musical Featurette Pathe News Good lid Corn Due to the days being., lengthened,., starting.. Monday. March 4. the shows will begin one half hour later, with doors opening at 7:00 and show beginning at 7:30. ti&i vv.nsss. ' ; t : f.. r h . i r The Orem boys are returning home in numbers, they have been real aoldlera and whats more they havn't forgot the home Folks either, or that Utah it a good place to live. The war has matured them, they are better prepared to face the facta of life than ever before. They have grown to face reality, and to dream of a better world for their children to live in. And looking facta squarely in the face, they are planning on doing the thing they wanted to do when Just boys, dreaming of when they grew up." It warms the heart to know that a great many are planning cm farming. Hurrah! for them. They know that fanning has its drawbacks; pests, labor troubles, price controls, etc. Yet, they say, farming looks good to them. So If they have learned nothing more than the value a piece of the good earth, and make it produce, that farming is security for old age; they have learned while still young, one of life's greatest lessons. Farming was man's first vocation. It Is Important to sow, to cultivate, to reap. It rests the weary mind, builds faith and hope anew, to till the earth, to breath deep of the glory of clean spring air. When faith and labor walk beside the plow, the soft new broken furrows, row upon row, beckons the too, to and make Seagulls, ready the brown productive earth, man finds a fniitful destiny to work in faithful fellowship with God. Indeed it Is impmtant to plan for the future: and now is the time to make plans for the farm. With spring right around the corner, and the many W e Feb. 25, 1948. round keeper, Orem. Utah Kenneth Cook. - were conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in. Grandview ward chapel for John Rex Kimball, four months old son of Bishop C. Rodney and LeNeve Martin Kimball, who died suddenly Saturday at the family home. O- H. Harward of Grand-- FOR SALE A team of colts weighing about 1350 each. One 3 yrs. One 4 yrs. City pound the following animals: Two (2) horses: One (1) Bay horse about 1200 (hundred) pounds with white star on forehead and white patch on nose. It's right hind foot is white with brand 7L branded on left hip. One (1) brown horse about 1200 (hundred) pounds with white stockings on both hind legs and with small white star in forehead. The left front foot is white and there is no brand visible- - Age is about five or six years. If said animal or animals are not claimed and all amounts due 20 North, 8th West. FOR RENT " acres of good farm land with excellent water right, located in Orem- - Phone 082J2. 7 An Invitation to Join the thousands of users of White Fawn Flour. "White Fawn Leads Them All" Carried by leading Merchants. GARDEN AND FARM bitch within the corporate limits of Orem City shall pay to Orem City an annual licence tax of Two Dollars for every such dog and Five Dollars for every such bitch, which license tax shall exempt the dog so All Kinds of Garden Tools All Kinds of Water Pumps BRONZE All Kinds of Germicides ETERNAL AS TIME BRONZE MARKER ORDER YOUR OR MEMORIAL NOW For delivery before Memorial Day. Beautiful designs and suitable eiiee for every pureverlastpose. Inexpensive, ing. On display at the Bronte Memorial Co. 325 West Center. Provo. Utah. Ph- - 2343. also 46 So. 1st West, Payson, Ut, Phone 299 OR LEASE All New Stock d No. Orem Ferry Nielson, Xbpjjj licensed for the calendar year records and files of the pro during which such license la Is- ceedings of the City Council of uid City; that the above and suedSection Twoi In the opinion foregoing is a full, true and of the City Counsel it Is deemed correct copy of an ordinance necessary to the preservation passed by the City Council of of the health, safety and welfare Mid City on the 26th day of of the inhabitants of Orem February, A. D., 1946, entitled: An amending section City that this ordinance should threeordinance of ordinance number fiftake effect Immediately upon its passage ana pueuceuon, ty entitled: Ah ordinance providing for the owning, keeping therefore, it is further ordered or harboring of dogs within that tills ordinance take effect Orem city, and for the licensing and its first pubupon passage of the owning, keeping or harlication. of such dogs within Section Threw All ordinanc- boring Orem City and providing penIn es, or parts of ordinances. alty for the violation of the conflict herewith, repealed. ordinance! and repealing all Passed by the City Cuncil of ordinances In conflict other Orem City this 26th day of herewith. Dogs." That Hid enFeb.. A. D . 1946. titled ordinance was passed by Approved: the city council of Orem City, J- - W. Gillman, Mayor. Utah, The Twenty-Secon- d Day Attest: of December, A. D., 1943. Orland E. Payne, City Recorder IN WITNESS THEREOFF, X Slate of Utah) have hereunto set my hand and County of Utah) affixed the corporate seal of E. Orland the I, Payne, duly Mid this 26th' day of FebCity, chosen, qualified and acting A- - D., 1946. City Recorder of Orem City, ruary, Orland E. Pyne Utah County, State of Utah, da Orem City, Utah Recorder, City hereby certify that as such official I have the custody of the Publication Date: Feb. 28,1946- - ORDINANCE NO. 71 An ordinance amending tection three of Ordinance Number Fifty entitled: An Ordinance Providing for the Owning, Keeping or Harboring of Dogs g Within Orem City and of the Owning, Keeping and Harboring of such dogs Within Orem City nad Providing Tensity for the violation of the Ordinance and Repealing all other Ordinances in Conflict Herewith. Dogs.: That said entitled ordinance was parsed by the city council of Orem City, UtBh, the twenty-secon- d day of December, A. D., 1043. Be It ordained by the city council of Orem City, Utah: Section One: That section three of ordinance No. 50 entitled: An ordinance providing for the owning, keeping or harboring of dogs within Orem City, and for the licensing of the owning, keeping or harboring of such dogs within Orem City and providing penalty for the violation of the ordinance and repealing all other ordinances in conflict which was herewith. Dogs-passed by the Orem City Council on the twenty-seconday of December, A. D., 1943, be end the same ia hereby amended to read as follows: Section Threw Every person owning, keeping or harboring, or having in charge any dog or Provtd-Licensin- Friday morning at the family residence from a heart attack, NOTICE OF POUNDKEEFERS month, coming from Salt Lake SALE a salesman City, where for the K. E- Smith Electrical Notice iR hereby given to the company. owner or owners of the animFuneral services were con- als hereinafter described and ducted Wednesday in Salt Lake to whomsoever It may concern: City from the Larkin Mortuary That there are impounded at chapel at 3:30 p. m. the present time In the Orem John Rax Kimball tended funeral services Co. Utah. ron-elin- - he-wa- s HI, Folks! BELLS OF ST. MARY Bing Crosby - Ingrid Borgman - Honry Travora thereon paid, and said animal or animals taken away on or before the 6th day of March, 1948, they will be sold by the Orem City pound keeper at public sale, at pound keeper residence, east on Canyon road, Orem, Utah at the hour of 2 p. m. to the highest bidder. Date of first publication, view ward bishopric conducted the service. Processional and recessional music was played by Martha Kelsey who Suzanne Burian, j musical other daughter of Carlton Robert ana mbers. A quartet composed of Alison Tucker Burian, died David Martin, Verleen Clegg, Tuesday evening at the family renco W peter and May Davis home in Orem, following a one ang "Let Us All Press On" day illness. 'Inn Olipliant offered the InThe baby was born June 29. vocation; I.eno Martin rendered 1945, in Provo, and ia survived he solo. "I Need Thee Every by her parents and grandpar- Hour, John Nicol offered g GTuckT. ents. Mr. and Mrsremarks and Thelda er, Orem, and Mrs. Mary Burl, n l.unepford sang the solo Kind Syracuse. N. Y. The father, a Words are Sweet Tones of the chief petty officer with the Heart " Dell V. Smith of Draper navy, has been reported miss- mike and closing remarks were months. for the ing past eight offered by O. H. Harward. The Funeral services will be an- duet, Oh, It is Wonderful" by nounced later by the Burg Gwen apd Norman Johnson mortuary. , was the closing number. Benediction was by C. S. isawson, Marcallut Simmons and the grave at the Trovo 43. nurial Fatk Marcellus C. Simmons, was dedicated by son of Arthur B. and the late were Eddie Durham, Bruce of Provo Mary C- - Simmons Wentz, Conrad Harward and and brother of E. W. Simmons David Martin. of Orem died during the past child is survived by his The week in New York City from a twin brother, Randy; parents, took Interment heart trouble. and Lee David, Larry, Rodney place in New York City. and Sylvia; grandparents. Crazier Kimball of Draper and Mr. Canvilla B. John Mrs. David Martin of Orem. and John B. Canvllle, 41, of 440 He has resided in Orem one LEGAL NOTICES Beverly Place, died suddenly By Ethel N. Hair Chapter I 91-6- 1 --AT Simmons Lumber Co. and-Ilardware (Year Trading Center) Orem Phone 018-J- 1 row K Shoe Repairing pro- blems to be met and over come, I say go ahead boys, and bushels of lurk to you. & Son Louis htwr of BirHjrts yi METAL MINING INDUSTRY OFUTAB AliTO REPAIRING Bergs provide funeral services in a coirpMo r ricr range, within the means of any family ACETYLENE WELDING ' LOANS and BEAL ESTATE It does not cost "more" to call Bergs. Our prices are as low as the lowest in this area- REPAIR SHOP F - 2 We serve families uf every faith and denoininulinii. Our staff is familiar with all religious and R A fl Y Office: 70 fioulh. Second Wes. not Carter Saw Shopj Machine Saw Filing I I Also Welding jR. Bergs service throughout the nation. Through affiliai ions with leading firms in o.her cities we are prepared to provide service anywhere. F. I). 2, Rox 671, Orem on New Geneva Road I Phone .06J11. "mystery" about There or service prices. We tar Berg vite investigation by anyone in advance of need. is no Utah County Mattress Factory ., i 491 South Zn4 Wnt Fmt TIRE REPAIRING Just Phone 315 VULCANIZING BATTERIES BRIMHALL BROS. Or drop us a card 121 W. 1st N. Provo Phone 200 661 West 2nd North tfwhwz ft.r. UTAH PROVO m 1 BOYS POLO SHIRTS size 2 to 8 79V Co. Deluxe in Esscutial Transportation UTAH OULU Phene: ? COMPLETE Only Factory in Utah County We are not represented by enj transient mattress worker. bul will rail foi end deliver without extra charge. ' MITCHELL ; DRIVE OUT AND SAVE Orem Motor 13 MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE k See LADIES RAYON PANTIES ry Ladies' end Gentlemen's Botf FINE TAILORING SUITS end COATS at $25 uy ALTERING REPAIRING REMODELING Ij - z. v - We more for good .used Cars and Trucks. tailoring In Kitchen ourt necessary to call a Specializing director funeral In a certain type of funeral fecrvjcc. Ue specialize in providmoding the finest at the most erate prices. is Block West of Texaco SEE R E I) E. lro- r Station, in Orem fraternal rituals. 11 f- INSlRANCE IV tt ntl rlllar SI Provo r W Vi 055-J- 4 - - - JfsrojFV t 'V SPEAR LUMBER COMPANY MENS QUALITY DRESS HOSE PHONE 34 See Us For 39 CHILDRENS DRESSES all sizes $1.98 ASPHALT ROOFING 195 W. 3rd South PROVO 32S Wlo CENTER STREET A PROVO UTAH |