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Show T1IE OF VOICE Thursday, November 2, SHARON the state office in Logan at the rate of 100 per day. For the 193 was set program $212,000,000 aside by the national Congress to 1910 absure producers of wheat, corn, cotton, rice and tobacco, 7 5 perFarmers who comply with the cent of parity. Wheat is the only 1940 Agricultural Conservation one of these cross produced iu Program and seed within the Utah under the farm program wheat acreage alloted to their and it is estimated that $ 3 2 5 0 n 0 farms "are assured a. parity pay- will be paid to about 9,000 growment in 1940 David n. Jones, ers before the closing date for acchairman of the coanty AAA com- cepting application for payment on December 81. mittee reports. In this county 303 farmen Rates of payment cannot be announced now, he said, because the have received $6115 00 to dui average price of wheat for the which is about 20 percent of the 1939 season has not been deter- anticipated payments." mined but the rate cannot exceed the difference between the sea- AAA Cooperators Assured Parity Payments In sons average price and 75 F.DGEMOIIT per- cent of the established parity priee. Payments are made on the normal average yield of the farms alloted wheat acreage. An of $225,000,000 appropriation was made by Congress last sum. .perVor stabilizing commodity prices ouring 1940. The 1939 parity payments are now drawing to completion, the 5 chairman said. "In Utah, has been paid to October 25 to 5,438 wheat growers. are being received at $216,-217.1- Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce en-- i tertained for a group of friends at a well planned venison dinner Saturday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Van Wagonen and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cullimore and the host and hostess. Gay. Hallowe'en motifs were used in decoration. Mark Iligier and lilt hard Hark-neswho have leu n cup1 ' ed at Ely Nevada are vlittn w li Vr. Flora I'igler and f leji'y Jllen tflu-- s T 5 i 8 4 -i t .5 t 1'?-- s t s s ?- v j 4 - e i I v.4--4-- 4 . te - 4 - v- 5. - ... - j - , ' . v V ii a CT'' e ' 1 ! ' 3irl J (f '. t v 1 "4 . MW n PROTECTS, iiIMPC ill.hu UAL . ivi a e e "PS ' s, Bellows . Reporter Mr. and Mrs. . 4 19N9 1 - J .- i Brereton left Sunday for a business trip to c Nebraska. Among the Way men who have been successful at deer hunting were Birch George Boyce Jr., Dean Boyce, Barney Bounous, Lynn v W) ft. $ roil I FOR TOWN BOARD TOWN BOARD Davis, Dell Davis, Grover Seybold iU --w. 3 Dra; arket SPECIALS cfall For'Sattuxlay, November 4th SUGAR10 Ukehle PINEAPPLE 2 Vi's 160 Now is an opportune time for making 250 3?j 22s 2 bars for LUX FLAKES Large pkg. CRISCO can JL bars for JELL05L I if 50 90 I.G.A. PUMPKIN 2 Vi s MINCEMEAT I.G.A. per pkg. I.G.A. CLEANSER -- b re For the Future we look forward to at our store for suggestions 'bn 1. I.G.A. COCOA can 348 W. Phone 403 Center 3. NEW TOWN HALL has been purchased, 9r 4. ROAD tA relieffrom tbs commonplactj j fV 1 P 1 I A- Jllf" ! SIDEWALKS - LETTUCE Large Heads $22-5- 0 60 YAMS per pound 50 POTATOES 100 pounds 7. '? 350 MUTTON CHOPS per pound POT ROAST per pound 150 150 A V4 UA L J- L - - r? 4 Pf : 4 Tt -r !- agencies. , ? BUILDING of permanent roads through Motor Vehicle Licenses, and any other available funds. jy F WE PROMISE that after Nov. 7vif you favor us again, we shall continue to carry out our ELECTION PLEDGES as during the past. .'...A cm 5 b of Commerce, State Road Commission, Utah County Commission, Scera, Public Health Department, W.P.A., N.Y.A., the Schools and all other worthwhile public is un- .. UCCU !J Vaamvma C4u HUiiua i!4ve due All accounts are in excellent condition. Although the assessments were raised by the State Tax Commission, the mill rate levy has been reduced by the present Town Board. OREMS FINANCIAL RATING t 45 t '? TV TV 4 - Tf ' 4 It ) iz Vv ''45 re r Li. -n 0- V 0 ft A Tailored by Clotheraft U'if WEINERS 2 pounds for LARD 4 pounds for $25 r - j tory to give culinary water services Canyon park Building Ordinances Street Marking and House Numbering (in cooperation vith N.Y.A.) develop- p with Orems Chamber E GENERAL IMPROVEMENT of Orem municipality, by extending our. sidewalks, curb and gutter projects, beautification of the town parks, and continuing our policy of adequate water services as required. ments: .Sate Highway Safety program, including safety signal and road patrolling Establishment and maintenance of Garbage Dump Annexations of new terri- 50 BANANAS per pound D of 3 miles of cement side- 60THER IMPROVEMENTS and JLVy . 16 miles walk laid, accomplished through cooperation of State Road Commission, W. P. A. and private citizens. 32 TUNA ElCampo per can IMPROVEMENTS side roads graded, filled, and rocks removed. P. and G. SOAP 5 Giant Bars FLOUR PAYING for public improvements as we get them. B Auxiliary. Adult Education, Sewing Center and numerr ous other public purposes. 100 tins for has been in with 37 acres of parking area, all paid for, now being used for To ra Meetings, Justices Court, Public Library, " Utah County Public Welfare Office, Canning center for School lunches for Spencer, Lincoln and Page schools. Public Health clinic, Chamber of Commerce, Ladies 130 DEVILLED MEAT It is now adequate for one-thir- SS5M555ii8K8K )OU: ZQt ;; to; ud')OidiSv0;'t;:d:.:; . A KEEPING OUR FEET on the Ground by living within the budget and meeting our financial obligations. re- creased by the puTchase of Alta Water, the completion tf FILINGS for exchange on Deer Creek subscription, d increase in delivery through new lines and old leaky lines, replacing N Utah Valley Glass & Paint 260 CUT GREEN BEANS A Leota No. 2s 2 for OREMS WATER SYSTEM has been placed, extended and improved. year? of future growth. M -- Maxwell House COFFEE 3 I nfi Large Pkg. for re 2. OREMS WATER SUPPLY PfA G. STRATTON f 54 BISQUICK 2 - SPECIAL PRICES PREVAIL DURING THIS CAMPAIGN 99 44 y LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 J PAINTS and WALLPAPERS m LUX TOILET SOAP 3 Call J. JULIAN HANSEN Home Beautiful for - f ' 3$cantifleafIon FRUIT COCKTAIL I.G.A. - Tall tins 2 for I.G.A. . a 60 0 RIIISOL....2l0 inkle . Lined with - Liw Troufrt , TALON Eatl-Gl- w ith u: Fttnr Indefinable Imperial Suita are difFefentl Thay have that something that distinguishes ren.- - .440 the winner from the To the Voters o elao- - Rich In quality and fairly Wftatling with olap autumn atyle, they offer yoe en evenue of etcape from of Orem: tl We are happy to present the above record of accomplishments and program for the future. We endorse it completely and enthusiastically. We know these men, as you do, that welthey are citizens of standing in our community, heavy taxpayers and are interested in the g conscien fare and advancement of our town. We ask you 4to VOTE FOR these tious citizens for our next Town Board. hard-workin- Zl , i. ' 01 zi 4 m There will be a sale of cakes and pastries sponsored by Sharon Ward Primary. Dont forget your needs in this line. Support your ward. very reasonable. Prices ' dull, staid clothe. j J I 9 r Signed 0'f - THE CnrZENS COMMITTEE. Shrivers re- -i (Paid Political Admrtieemcnt) 0 Style Lealership U i M 4 vt't re-- e ? .44 44 e? : 44 4 it - 4 4 i ; $ tf - - Vf S'5 ' 4 4 t 1 .4 4 1 1 g t 0'0 i 444 ..4- - 0? f |