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Show TUE TOICL SIUlc. 01 False Alarms Cost Money Farmers! llae You Returned Your of Questionaires? t. M r v, d M, i Vrs r ( rA of. ,.i 1 bio; ; ? n fiat Ald-- ill "'ll u to a' tt id Mr, Chat win's f b . r V- ami Mis Alma Dunford L MiMi i hail, manager of d t y and their daughter Arr -- I was made today by 1 p.u tnu li of Lmpluj mem at and s a Mi1- Burbidge '.r, Murvel Walker, councilman la the Otfi.e, Stnt out several of Murray, Sunday afernoon. charge of publ'c Safety, to the hundred questionaires some time Mr and Mrs Thomas Ashton people of Ortm to use aiscreatlon ago, asking the farmers to ans- hae gene to St. George. They In making calls for the service of wer the various questions printr d at leads to vi-- tt with the Provo City's fire department. ed on the blanks asking the their Ltsh Gleason. daughter, Mr. Walker reports that out of families for Information relative Mr. Geo. Hansen had her mothsix ftres for which calls were to all workers who aTe away from er, Mrs. Marie L. Allred, and her made, since January 1 of 1941, home working, and those that sister, Mildred Allred, as guests for Thanksgiving. only one has necessitated takfng are still here at home and unemPlease ask them to be the hoce out of the truck for use. ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cluff enIn the other five cases, costing eure and hurr; them In," said tertained their sons, Sterling and Mr. as we are urgMildenhall, the town $100 00 each, the fire Hex with their on families In need of this engine and cart were rushed out ently Thanksgiving. across the bench needlessly, only Mrs. Rex Cluff is borne from to find that tome the Lehl Hospital with her new neighbor had seen smoke and sent in the alarm without any baly boy. n v v"j)i5 P -- ,r t r f '" f $ - tf 8 g itm m$ - ? r9 'Mc la i the territory we eerre, Reddy Kilowatt t top working full time and overtime supplying power for military efficiency projects and national defense industries, as well as serv ing regular customers with elec- For yean tricity for a hundred different uses. this companys production of electricity has there- kept ahead of normal requirements Taxes r Library , Sanitation (Clean-U- p Fires Advertising Ditch Assessments la These Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, November 28-2- 9 Croft, Ogden. etc.) PROVO BENCH CANAL AND IRRIGATION 20 WHEAT HEARTS LAT N"-2VC- entertained to a turkey dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mra. C. H. All-re- d and daughter, Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Quail Cannon and sons, Donald, and Keith, of Salt Lake GROUND 3 GO LEMONS, BEEF, Fresh Dr. Aiken Receives Appointment Dr. E. L. Aiken, chiropractor of Provo, has been appointed by Governor Maw to the State Board for the chlropratlc profession in Utah. His appointment is for a three year term. The board will meet December 6 for the purpose of organizing a committee and to consider applications and set & date for examinations. Ex-ami- UUUUA 2 all occasions 1.500.00 4,903.75 4.000.- 00 1.500.00 2.000 00 800.00 700.00 4.000.- 00 225.00 400.00 350.00 90.00 126.00 100.00 400.00 200.00 250.00 100.00 202.50 165.93 3 lb. Cans I.G.A. $31,908.44 Chicks Baby White Leghorns and NUTS Hampshire Reds. Before baying Investigate our GUARANTEED quality chicks. Unexcelled strains backed by 20 years Intensive breeding program. Write today for detailed literature and Spring prices. ONIONS Bunker Farms Manufacturer of ARCHITECTURAL SHEET METAL WORK Valves, Fittings, Pipe, Sanitary Plumbing, Warm Air, Hot Water and Vapor Heating Air Conditioning. 335-81- 3 West Center, Provo - Phone 074 10 Pounds 100 10 Pounds DAIRY FEED 80 LBS. H $1.39 We Carry All Kinds of Mill Feeds We Accept Food Stamps WE OFEER TODAY with garage Texaco Market 5 PROVO, UTAH Shortninf? spry AH riour tnitiinoiiminino ' apartment in iTfTB 'imp base- Prows & Stein to OtDIHUI We are not open on Sundays PERSONAL Finance Co. Phea. 18 Kart Center S22 INSURANCE LOANS Utah County Mattress Factory Complete MATTRESS and BAIT SERVICE Only Fctory tn Utah County! W. nr. not represented by any transient mattress workers, bat will call for and deliver wltkowt extra charge. Or drop ns a card Ofll West 2nd North PROVO UTAH DR. ARTHUR Wwt ftrd North Phone 953d FRUIT Provo. Utnh WANTED: OWEN DRAPER Doc's Fix-i- t Shop 850 N. 17th West Pit. 081JU TAILORING Ladies and Gentlemen'. FINE TAILORING Doth SUITS and OOATfl at 825 np REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELLING Be. MITCHELL The Tailor 401 Booth End Went Prove COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Phone 456, Provo, Utah Call Wilford Stubbs 040J4 There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 19th day of September, 1941, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share holders as follows: VANCE VETEHINaRIa 15(1 Realty Co . RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE INSURANCE IOAN8 and REAL ESTATE 6. Bilk. Tbn Heme of Gsarantesd 8 North Unlv. Ave. Phone 818 FRED E. RAY 78 N COMPLETE Phans 108 Uulv. Ave. Glass REBUILT PHONE 100 Big Values for Little Money at DeLuxe Shoe Repair wintry wind drie sleet and snow against lb of your home, you need ad quate insulation if you appreciate comfort and heating economy. If cold air leak through the siding, or inside walls radiate the outside temperature, you're beading into ait uncomfortable and expendse winter seaon. You can install a new siding right over the old one easily and at a moderate coat. It reduces installation costs because removed, and doubles insulation because the old siding there are two walls instead of one. Incidentally, the money saved on yonr fuel hill can almost pay for the Job. WHEN lnt Why not let us put a new siding right over the old one so you can enjoy the comforts of a warm house this winter. Installing the second siding is easy, won't inconvenience yon when the work is being done, and can be paid for in easy monthly installments. Call ns today for information or an estimate. And in accordance with law, po many shares of each parcel of such stork as may be nectary will be sold at principal place of businpa of said corporation at R F D No. 2, Provo, Utah on the 13th day of ppoembpr. 1941, at the hour of 200 oclock p tn. to pay the delinquent thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of pale. U J. SALISBURY, Secretary, Box 8 2t R. F. D. No. 2, Provo, Utah Published In the Voice of Sharon Nov. 8, Dec. 4 and 11. aement ANDERSON LUMBER CO.! Phone 357 lr Wept Fifth South Complete Evil ditto Service Noith 1st West Center LO0 U), Have: POOR VISION,1 EVE STRAIN? HEADACHE, These and often other .Us,1 are remedied or removed by properly fitted glasses. We give you a Scientific Examination with the instruments. If glasses are given, positive results are guaranteed. Do You latest Or, 0. H. Ahlander Mfg. Co. UbIt. Ave. Prove 476 S. Provo Tom Demos Shoe Shop 313 West Radiator 2nd Spring Service Array Shoes uimmit $1.29 $1.15 Sack Economy Guaranteed. toittti al. ment, garage, coops, small barn, 5 acres all young fruit trees: cherry, peach, apples, best age for productivity. the best NOTICE: . 48 lb. White Lily $3G25,00 Semi-Coloni- COME IN AND SEE US WELL TREAT YOU RIGHT -- $20 to $230 See Brick, rooms and breakfast nook on first floor; also S. W. KITCHEN gasoline-i- n Cash When Yes Need It! WUl trade any kind REPAIRS for any kind of FRUIT or PRODUCT AT OREM: stucco house, modern Now is the time to stock up on Potatoes and Apples We have plenty of both. We handle the famous TEXACO the land. LOANS . 'Sr'SL Ier Pound CABBAGE FEESOIli New 8. C. P. L. LARSEN COMPANY 63c Sno-Kree- m Provo Just Phone 845 BUTTER 2,806 00 100 270 Pound Can Roasted PEANUTS Treh 2 Pounds GZRAG3 211 West 1st North AT Agent 6,000.00 250 330 16 FRUITCAKE MIX Jar Oaanitwd 016-R- 3 Phone Provo 016-R- 3 Pengrove Hatchery, Petaluma, California 150 I.G.A. Work 1.70 KITCHEN'S QUALITY 73 CORNED BEEF Can . OVERHAULING . 1.68 DEPENDABLE A ad the Price urn Bight! 19c Ocean Spray Can PflPflA MOTHERS, for 1.65 AKE Fbone POTATOES Red Bliss 13c 10 pounds LETTUCE Large 2 for 15c Heads and Lean, 2 lbs. 39c FORK SAUSAGE, Sage 23c Seasoned, lb 1.20 We Specialise la - - MOTOR size Dozen SAM - The Shoe Han 276 B Mt Center Bt. 1.24 BUNKER FARMS FEEDS CHy. Texas 3 for 10c GRAPEFRUIT, Pink, 80 size $1,32 Mr. W. H. Cowley was arpolnt- - umiiniimimiiMttiHmHumitmtHitnwutMDUtiuniiWiumHiiitMiHiiitMHMUtWHiHi SLICED BACON 35c Rineless, lb. PORK ROAST Shoulder Cuts, lb. 25c ahrther WHEAT, soft 250 for fL DAIRY FEED principal place of business, OREM CITY, R. P. D, No. 2, Albt rs CORN FLAKES 2.C.C We fix the Sole of yonr Shoe It be yisltls Cf 95c inThtiMe Bole of a Shoe. ALTALFA MEAL cwt Bright, Fine LEMONS 1,101.26 $31,908.44 for j AT Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cowley vyLIfp and three sons motored to Spring Canyon for their Thanksgiving BRAN, Blended dinner at the borne of W. E. Cow- SHORTS, White ley where they met Mr. Cowley's brothers and slbtera from all WHEAT, Hard parts of the state. WEEKEND ORANGES NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY OR 2 and Mrs. Harold Peterson as their Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Deverl Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'from Star- valley, Wyo , and Mr. and Mrs E The Shoe Sole Man Mr. tad SPECIALS! 1,000.00 2,948.44 600.00 14,000.00 Contract with State cf Utah for Water Purchased Interest on above contract Administrative (Attorney, Council, Clerk, Treasurer, Auditor) POST TOASTIES CATSUP Fund Miscellaneous Museum Orem Formerly Drsges Market U $13,460.00 OfflceSupplles Surety Bonds n u Ferron, Utah, where she teaches Verne Hardy of Brigham City. school. Mrs. Edna Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Baum bad as their guests for Thanksgiving daughter, Shirley, spent ThanksIn Salt Lake City with Mrs. Baums grandfather, Moroni giving Mrs. Thos. Jonea. Gerber. Mrs. Katherine Firth received Mrs. Caroline Brokaw had as word from Mrs. Nellie Snow that her guest for Thanksgiving her her son. Lloyd, is doing nicely grand son, Don Brokaw. and will soon return home from Forty-on- e member of the choir the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark of participated In the KOVO proSpringville were weekend visit- gram last Sunday evening. They broadcasted from the main hall ors at the home of Mrs. Firth. Reed Workman has left Fort of the new Joseph Smith buildIt was reported from variDouglas, being assigned to the ing. engineers replacement training ous sources that the program center, Fort Leonard Wood, In came over the air clear and distinct. Missouri. Mrs. Pauline Bean and Mrs. Clarence Ashton was the speakBoyle were Thanksgiving guests er at the Sunday evening services Leases Water Department EXPENDITURES: Bonds (General Obligation) Bonds (Revenue) Interest (General $3.939.75 Revenue $970.00) Water Extensions Water Operating and alntenance Law Enforcement (Marshall Salary and Expense) Parks (Trees and Shrubs and Maintenance) City Hall (Lights, Fuel and Repairs Roads (Construction and Maintenance) The State Insurance Fund (Liability Insurance Employees) Street Lights LIGHT CO. .m , Collection Registration t SAM 3 MIXED BIG FEED Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson had ed to the State Board of Examin(without alfalfa meal) 1.77 Miss Hannah Baker who spent as their guests for Thanksgiving ers for Barbers. GOLDEN OIL LAYING Thanksgiving with her folks, Mr. ' Mr. and Mrs. (llene) Walker of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L, Baum 2.30 MASH and Mrs. Chaa. Baker, has left for Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mr. Valuation $1,246,883.00 at 12 mills 14,956.69 Licenses Motor Vehicle the world's finest electric Reddy Kilowatt Power sendee produced for you by American business of is the kind of power that serves 90 men the nation. & tions REVENUES: 90 POWER PLEASANT VIEW, Estimated Budget Summary for 1912 been met without inconvenience to any d - The choir rendered several selec- OREM CITY fore, the increased demand for electricity has UTAH tr well-meani- whatsoever, while investigstion the parties concerned had the situation well under control. The matter was discussed at the meeting of the board this week, and It was decided that the people of Orem should be advised of the situation. While we want the citizens to have fire protection, states Mr. Walker, "and It Is their privilege to take advantage of it, we would like them to be careful In making Investigation of the source for alarm before calling the fire department and needlessly Incurring this expense for the city. It costs us $100 each time a trip is made out here by the fire department, whether the hose Is pulled out of the truck or not. The money for this comes out of Orems general funds and deprives the city of revenue that might otherwise be used for constructive purposes r- No-m- rr..o :-i- 1341 Horace lit an, s. j.' W. ) NoemUr 27, Thursday, Hsindseta Graduate and Registered Op- oinetrlst with Heindsclm' s optical and Jewelry Oo. L4.4 ELECTRIC liUmJKR WELDERS RECAPPING Guarantee. W. W. THOMAS 482 West Center Provo, lull TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now - TIRES and BATTERIES U. S. Hri m hall Bros. rovn |