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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thurscky, November 29, n n ft 1 d We subscribe to the highest standards of our profession, pro-fession, which require that every family be accorded ac-corded our slncerest efforts, regardless of their means. A Berg service truly is within the reach of all. Ik Save-U-Store Across Street from Lincoln High ia dem 1 " HEAVY METAL SCOOTERS 4 only-Rubber Tires and Handle Grips While they" last $9.75 Plenty of Ice Cream and Box Chocolates PACKAGE DRUGS, HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES, TOYS, MAGAZINES, ETC Open Sundays nd Evenings for Your Convenience : ' '" PHONE 0103-1 NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY PROVO BENCH CANAL AND IRRIGATION COMPANY v OREM, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH There U delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 18th day of August, 1945, the several Amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders share-holders M follows WINDSOR Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd TomHson (Renee Ash) were the honored guests at wedding reception, given by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Earnest Ash, Friday evening at the First ward recre ational hall. The Seventy quorum are plan- ning a temple excursion for Thursday. All quorum mem bers are requested to be there, Perneal Shoell has again become be-come a civilian, after serving In the U. S. army for the past 3 years or more. Perneal is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Shoell and has a wife and two children to rejoice at his return Leon Smith is enjoying civi lian life after serving Uncle Sam the past 4 years or more He was with the 3rd army in the European theater of war. Leon was pleased to meet bis new sister (the first girl in the family of six boys) on his re turn, but saddened to hear that his brother, Roland. Erwin Smith had met with an accident in Ger many and Was billed Oct, 14 Lynn Miner has received his honorable discharge from the U S. Navy and is home again with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Miner, his wife and 2 children. Lynn has been in the navy 6 years and over. A social in honor of our boys who have so nobley served our country and have returned home will be held Wed. evening in the Second ward amusement hall. An evening of program and dancing will be enjoyed. Pvt. Glade Wright and wife. the former June Kallas are en joying furlough and visit with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kallas. A number of socials have htn held In their honor. Sundav evening Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence served supper in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wright and Mr Tfnrl .Tfolonh ontatatn. ed in their honor Tuesday eve ning. ' Thursday Mrs. Leon Yates served as hostess. Pvt. Wright has returned to his post of duty at Fort Ord, California. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wright entertained at a supper Sunday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holman and family of Salt Lake, Mrs. Karl Kelsch and daughter of Provo, Maxine and Clayton Wright. Mrs. Shell entertained Saturday Satur-day afternoon at a bridal shower in honor of her daughter, Zora, who was married recently to George Clark of Salt Lake. The afternoon was spent In playing games and social chat, after which a delicious luncheon was served to the 33 or more guests present x Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the bride. Mrs. Clara Kirk la enjoying a week's visit with her sons and families at Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Vert Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. David Ulings-worth Ulings-worth and daughter Lauana Jene returned to their home in Salt Lake Sunday after spending the weekend at the home of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Long and sons Drewry and . RaDell, were the dinner guests of their parents and grandparents at Pro vo on Thanksgiving. MARRIAGES McTAGUE-LEE Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McTague announce the marriage of .their daughter, Mary E. McTague. to Leon Lees, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lees of Provo, who has recently been discharged from two years' service in the Navy. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Harter of Salt Lake Ho. Cert 162? 136$ 1533 1900 195S 1664 1073 1723 , 1755 175C 1961 1968 1971 1975 1674 1106 1677 . 1691 994 1303 1366 1939 195J 1973 1993 ' 2013 . -:8M 1723 1943" 1953 1451 , 1952 - 1977' 1653 1761 2022: 1594 1146 ' 1986 1960 1423. 1700 1970 1973 1567 1663 1998 1520 609 1356 . Name George Adams Victor C. Anderson Lloyd Anderberg Stephen Adams Wallace R. Andersen Lorui A. Barett ... Burdell Bunnell Ferris Bell Starr L. Brockbank Jess N. Beagley E. Golden Billings Richard A. Brewer .................. Milton L. Bunnell Leland G. Brooks ........................ Reed Clegg Erval Chrlstensen ............ Axel M. Chrlstensen and Matilda Chrlstensen .................. Sylvester Clark ........ ........... The Conejas Inv. Co. .................. J. Erval Chrlstensen Earl J. Carter . James H. Clark Laray Collard ... J. Erval Chrlstensen A. H. Cooper Elwyn R. Carter Lottie N. Davis Elvin . Dennis . A. L. Dickerson Clay O. Dunn ... M., A. Forbush Merlin A. Forbush A 11. Farley Henry Falkner Robert Fage ,. f 1 uiviu 0 wiaj .......... E. S. Gordon J. N. Gardiner ... Heber Harward George G.' Hansen Sharland Harward Lloyd Hansen Earl Jewett B. M. Jolley No. Shares. 12 13 7 12 .03 13 1 12 3 .28 .03 .03 .03 .03 16 8 .075 1 16 8 3 34 12 7 16 C3 .04 12 12 2 2 23 .03 .03 13 12 .03 .03 E. H. Johnson, Kenneth C Judd . William G. Kockerhans Ned Kofford Ralph W. Knight Murray Loveless . Don Loveridge John S. Lewis mm, 14 34 12 .03 14 14 .03 .03 14 16 14 I 12 23 Amount 4.10 1.24 4650 13.00 .19 2.07 6.20 3.10 18.60 1.74 .19 .19 19 .19 1.03 49.60 .47 7.23 49.60 23.25 3.75 44.43 .10 .25 3.10 15.50 12.40 4.14 .19 .19 14.47 22.50 15.50 .19 .19 6.20 6.20 6.20 1.55 4.65 3.10 .19 1.55 1.88 49 .19 US L03 1.55 6.20 11.25 2.48 PLOWS -PLOWS . PLOWS 12" and 14" Two- way-plows; also walking plows. Wm. F. Wiscombe, Phone 023J1. You set more for your money FEEDING Bunker Farms Feeds 1. Cash & carry savings are Sassed on to you in every-ay every-ay low prices. 2. Railroad to Door delivery brings ingredients here at a cost no greater than anyplace any-place else in the State. 3. A modern plant specializ ing in the manufacture of livestock feeds Operated by skilled, dependable workmen Located in the county where overhead is low All combine to make BUNKER BUNK-ER FARMS FEEDS a better buy in any market! Bunker Farms Phone Provo 016R3 Hours: 8-5. Closed Wednesdays. 1974 Blaine Liston 1979 ' Glade Linebaugh 1184 Samuel Mitchell 3 1522 Leno B. Martin . 2 1837 Kathryn Mackey 1812 EUa McTague 1881 Homer McEwan ............................ 1615 Eugene Newell 1950 Steven Novakovich 1487 Dean E. Park ............................. 1 1515 Parlell Petersen 1650 Veda R. Petersen .. ... 1645 Merlin Prestwich 2 1733 O. J. Peay 1 1721 T. Earl Pardoe 1954 Orland E. Pyne " 1942 Annie Reesha " 6 1661 James F. Rasmussen 1 1976 Lloyd V. Rollins 1738 Sharon Stake, Church of L.D.S. 1 1310 Fannie Sowards 1375 John W. Shepherd 1 1884 LaVon Shurtz 1 1869 Harold H. Thompson' 1897 William A. Smith 3 1958 Lura Scherck 1969 Max Scott 1990 Robert Steele 1 2024 Springville Banking Co. pledgee: Lyman Shepherd 1948 Karl Terry 1965 Grant Terry 1829 Edward J. Verholtz 1967 Paul Vincent 1968 Vaughn Vincent 956 Martha B. Ward . .................... 3 1702 A. V. Watkins a ' 1 1348 Olive Wilkinson 1833 Hugh Vernon Wentz 1805 William Young 1972 Jerry W. Zobell 1086 The Federal Land Bank of Berk- ley, pledgee of: William D. Adams 2 1898 Elwood Davis ,,.. 3 And in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary, itouie no. z, box gzo, urem, utafl. on the 12th day of December, 1945, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M- to pay the de linquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising ana expenses ox saie. a -s L. J. SALISBURY, Secretary, Provo Bench Canal & Irrigation Company, Address: Route No. 2. Box 620 Orem, Utah. -V Published November 22 and 29, 1945. .03 ,19 .03 .19 18.60 12.40 13 2.07 12 S.10 16 1.03 711 4.77 .03 .19 7.50 14 1.53 310 1.86 23 16.54 12 9.30 12 3.10 .03 .19 37.20 14 7.75 03 .19 34 10.85 12 4.10 6.20 7.50 16 1.03 18.60 03 .19 .03 19 6.20 18 .78 .03 .19 .03 .19 18 1.03 .03 .19 .03 .19 18.60 4760 11.06 13 2.07 23 16.54 112 .52 .03 .19 23 1654 18.60 City, November 17. The bride was attended by Clara Wixson and-the best man was Pfc. Willis H.Peublo. Several social af fairs are being planned honoring honor-ing the young couple, who will make their home in Provo. Mrs. Lees is a graduate of Lin coln high school and her husband hus-band attended Provo high be fore entering service. OLSEN-PRESTWICH Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. William J. Olsen of the marriage of their daughter, Va- leen, to Lowell M. Frestwicn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Prestwich of Provo. The young couple were mar ried November 17 in Piedmont, California, with Bishop Kuion Doxev of the LDS church offici ating. Mrs. Leon Aiken (Betty Gray) was matron of honor and Mr. Aiken was best man. A wedding dinner honored Mr. and Mrs. Prestwich in the Cascade room of the Lake Mer-ritt Mer-ritt hotel in Oakland, Calif. The bride is a graduate of Lin coln high school and the groom is now enrolled at the Maritime Service Officers' upgrading school in Alafeda, Calif. BISHOP-GARDNER Lt. M. Kelly Gardner, and Miss Olivia Bae Mishop, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bishop of Salt Lake City, will be united in marriage at the Salt Lake temple, December 7, according to announcement made by their parents. Lt. Gardner is the son of Mrs. Ida Gardner, of Provo, 1945 jy 1 i t ZU II I I LJ iv . w m w m Li OREM PHONE MS-J2 C2 I U II i . mm W M I M L PROVO Wl 3rd West & Cent, Center PHONE 150 WE ARE OUT AFTER YOUR UbldMC m I V! 1 1 1 1 uiuiuy Business Your B and H Pharmacy aims at ail times to have a supply of stamps for your Christmas convenience. CHRISTMAS "CARDS AND SEALS A wide variety of designs and prices to choose from get in early to get the best selections. Noma Trains -Pull Toys -Hardwood Scooters - Dolls - Panda Bears - Stationery - Cigarette Lighters - Pipes -tJames of All Kinds - Perfumes - Compacts - Lucite Dresser Sets - and many cither beautiful and practical gifts to choose from. Money Orders Bus Tickets Fish and Game Licenses. Registered Pharmacist on Duty at All Times. HAVE YOURTI RES Uost THjm :-j VIIML.I I I 5. a 432 W. Center Phone 104 formerly of Grand View. A reception will compliment the young couple in the Garden Park ward hall the following evening, and they will then leave for a honeymoon trip to southern south-ern California. The bride-elect Is attending the University of Utah, and Lt Gardner is now stationed at Bushnell hospital in Brigham City, recently returned from the China-India-Burma theater. He was injured when his plane crashed over the "Hump", June 28, and since that time has been hospitalized in China, India and in the United States, Before entering service three years ago, Lt. Gardner attended. BYU for two years. YOUNG-GREGORY Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young of Grand View announce the marriage of their daughter, Boa Young, to Joseph A. Greeorv. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greg- r THE MINUTE-MAN feC L'pf 5: 7 j'0''?V"?5s ory of Ord., Nebraska. They, were married November 18 in San Francisco, Cant, with Bishop Bish-op Nalder of the LDS church officiating. Miss Mignone Mea-cham Mea-cham of Provo, attended the bride in the quiet ceremonies. The bride is a graduate of Provo high school, and attended BYU, She has been employed at San Francisco for the past 6 monthi Mr. Gregory attended school in Taft, Calif., and enlisted in the Marines from that city. Be served In the South Pacific for two years. The newlyweds spent Thanki-giving Thanki-giving with the bride's parents, and left Friday for Nebraska, where they will make their home. . " is in the REGULAR,-A RMYi .True to the tradition of his forefathers, the oatriotit Win - of today stands ready to defend principles of individual freeoom and human dignity. Protection of our hard-won victory requires an America strong in pe?;e as in war. ' (info (fe ifcmitLi' 4)m ittoP W UTAH COUNTYARMY RECRUITING SVTIONS ARB LOCATED AT . f PROVO, UTAH 103 West Center St. PAYSON, UTAH Payson City Office Bldg. iiioy F EC I A Boys' and Girls' Fancy Polo Shirts w $1.00 values Men's Fur Felt DRESS HATS $4.50 values. Rayon Lined $4,00 Real Quality Ladies' Waist Aprons j Only $1.00 Misses Corduroy Jumper Dresses (All the Rage) 141 6 to 10 oys Jac kets n Small Boys' 100 Wool Jackets Attached Hood, Real Values for Men's Fancy and Plain Dress Hose m Syr. $1.00 Men's Hea.vy Wool Hose 50 Wool and 50 jtton. Special at ACti Large Boys' 100 Wool Leather Trimmed JACKETS 'Fancy Mackinaw Cloth $9.90 Boys' and Girls' Part Woof TOQUES 4 Children's Elastic Waist Band PANTIES Mt lefs 368 W.lCenter St m,, ..I,.. O PROVO Entered as second-class matter November 19, 193? at the P kAM.. m. . it ... . m. . . mm. uic tn um, wtuu, waer ue ac ex Aiarc-n , ma. jPablished every Thursday By VtMk Valley Publkhlng Company. Prove, Utah. ,-.4 1, |