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Show jtcEM-GENEVA TIMES " Notice A public hearing will be .M at the ffc th Board S Education, Alpine School District. Monday, Jun. 10. 1946 at 8 o'clock p.m. for tho Jurposa of dopting the Judge! for the school year 3946-47. Elijah Chipman Clerk VERMONT WARD Captain Mariam Bradshaw extends thanks for the fine cooperation co-operation given in the waste paper drive conducted during the past two weeks- A 'fireside chat' will be held Sunday evening following jhurch service at the home of Mr. andMrs. E. H. Calder. All members of the ward interested in the study of the "Pearl of Great Price" are invited to be present. Thursday, May 23, 1946 OREM UTAH Doors open 7 :00 Matinee prices 7 :00 to 7 :30 1st show 7:30 2nd show 9:40 Friday Saturday May 24-25 THE VIRGINIAN Joel MtCrea - Brian Donlevy - Sonny Tufis The classic of the old west remade this time in Technicolor! Techni-color! and "Glimpses of Gautemala" Fitzpatrick Traveltalk in color "Jasper and Bean Stalk" cartoon "Great American Mug" Pete Smith Specialty Pathe News Saturday Matinee 1:30 May 25 THE BIG SHOW A musical in a western setting starring Gene Autry. and "Jasper and the Bean Stalk" - cartoon "Unsure Runts" - cartoon I "Hiss and Yell" - Vera Vague comedy Last chapter "Mystery of the Riverboat" Monday - Tuesday May 27-28 TWO BIG SHOWS ON ONE PROGRAM Brought back for your enjoyment! Humphrey Bogart and Ann Sheridan in IT All GAME TRUE and BORN FOR TROUBLE Starring Van Johnson and Faye Emerson On Stage - "Amateur Night Contest" - Tuesday night only Wed. Thurs. FrL Sat. May 29-30-31-June 1 SARATOGA TRUNK Gary Cooper and Ingred Bergman Edna Ferbers best-seller is brought to the screen in a faithful adaption of the book, with Ingred Bergman and Gary Cooper co-starred as the romancing lovers! and "Behind the Meatball" - cartoon Pathe News Memorial Day May SO On Memorial Day we revere our honored dead by laying our blossoms on their grave. Take this blossom, as it springs from a hidden seed, so does man's buried thoughts sprout and grow into ideas with expression, but they must be developed by action, to become useful use-ful May we be useful to our citizens. UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION K. J. Murdock, Chairman; Sylvan W. Clark, Wm. J. Johnson. New Shoe Shop OREM SHOE REPAIRING Open For Business 'Shoes Neatly Repaired v While You Wait - Located North State in Orem by " Prestwich Lumber Company ifSTER RIDING. Prop. ... Files Candidacy MRS. DELLA LOVERIDGE Voman Legislator Seeks nomination For State Senator Mrs, Delia L. Loveridge of Provo who has served two terms in the house of representatives of! the state legislature, announced' her candidacy Saturday for thai nomination as state senator from Utah county on the Democratic ticket in the primary election. Active in public and civic af fairs for many years, Mrs. Loveridge is at present serving as chairwoman of the Utah county Democratic committee. Her church activities includes servica as an executive - officer of thd MIA and director of tri-stake activities for Gleaner Girls and M men. She served two terms as president of the State Beauticians association. i In 1943 she was appointed by Governor Herbert Maw to the advisory council of the state wel- fare commission and is now serving serv-ing as vice chairman. Mrs. Loveridge is also vice president of the Provo Business! and Professional Women's club and holds membership and office! in the Women's legislative council of Utah county, the Navy Mothers j .1 :i: ii I ciuu auu uie nuAUtttry ul mms Veterans of Foreign Wars. Her, only son, Max is a veteran of World War II, having served in the South Pacific for three years. During her two terms in the state legislature, Mrs. Loveridge; worked for the continuation and expansion of the Central Utah Vocational school and for the education bills of the two sessions. ses-sions. She served as chairman of the house health committee in the 194S session and was also a member mem-ber of the committees on welfare, education, industrial school and' school for the deaf and blind, insurance in-surance and real estate and labor. Friends of Mrs. Loveridge who are actively sponsoring her candidacy can-didacy for the senate post point out that she is vitally interested in public welfare and in progressive progres-sive legislation for the benefit of: the people at large. She is especially especi-ally interested in progressive! labor legislation, agriculture and, veterans affairs. Her friends also declare that her past experience in legislative mattera and in public affairs fits her particularly for the position she seeks. , SHARON The Sunday School superin-(endency, superin-(endency, Dorin Mangum, Lowell Low-ell Cordon and Victor Christen-sen Christen-sen presented the ward with a iose bu.-sh, honoring those mother's moth-er's of the ward that have passed pass-ed on, on Mother's Day at the Sunday School program. The rose tree has been planted on the ward grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vernon spent Monday at Manti, where they attended a session in the M;..iti Temple- Congratulations are extended ..-r. and Mrs. Kent Watts. I ,he former Beverly Reiske, who : : .rC reioicing over the safe ar rival Sunday of a baby girl, at ihe Maud Park home. A Fathers and sons outing was held Saturday, May la, at Maston Wentz' ranch in Provo canyon, with forty attending. Hiking, ball-playing and a wein-ner wein-ner roast were the main features of the day The Relief Society held their closing social Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Classleader Cleone Lar-sen Lar-sen gave the lesson and Mrs. Mildred Dimich gave a talk on the non-use of liquor and tobacco. tobac-co. Musical numbers were furnished fur-nished by Mrs. Rita Hadlock and son, Refreshments wrc served- The Primary officers and teachers met at the home of President Edith Duke, where activities for the summer were planned. Light refreshments were served. The Frimary will conduct their graduation exercises exer-cises Sunday evening at 7:30. The soul-inspired patriarch! heard the voice of Truth, and talked with God as consciously as man talks with man. Mary Baker Eddy Vermont Ward Reunion Tuesday ; j Celebrating their first anniversary, anni-versary, Vermont ward members mem-bers will assemble at S p m. at Canyon Glen in Provo Canyon; Tuesday. May 28th, according to Bishop Arch Pulham. Roy Parks will be master of ceremonies. Ball games, horse shoe pitching, etc. will be enjoyed enjoy-ed until 7 o'clock, when picnic suppers will be enjoyed, all families will bring their tood and Sam Kitchen has promised a 50 gallon barrel of circus lemonade. In the evening a program and dancing will be enjoyed. A feature of the evening will be the first showing of the new chapel plans, which have been approved by the pitsiding bishopric. The plans were drawn by Lewis Eric Sandstrom, local architect. The ward's new Bell and Howard projection machine, public address system and loud speaker will also be used on this occasion. Every member of the ward is urged to attend this first anniversary of the organization organi-zation of Vermont ward- will be returned to Utah to be placed on permanent exhibition. The Utah State Historical Society So-ciety through its secretary, Marguerite L. Sinclair, following follow-ing negotiations with the Navy will pay transportation expenses for the return of the relics. The silver service will go to the Navy Science Building at" the University of Utah, the escutcheon escutch-eon to the City and County Building and the bell to the historic archives at the State Capitol. Meditation is the nurse of thought, and thought the food for meditation. C. Simmons It is ot he that reads most, but he that meditates most on divine truth, that will prove the choicest, wisest, strongest Christian. Bp. Joseph Hall Utah Relics Escape Atom Bombing The cruiser USS Salt Lake City is soon to be destroyed along with other obsolete vessels ves-sels .in an atom bomb test to be launched by the U, S. Navy The ship's bell, the silver service ser-vice and escutcheon however, OVER t MFART ( 1! 3 In Honor ofThose Who Died for America TOP BILLING FOR 1946!. Mickey Blouse VIEWER- and Walt Disney Film Strips in full color 00 Includes Viewer and on film strip STANDARD SUPPLY 83 No. Univ. Ave. Provo rail, by air, in buses and private automobiles, Americans are beginning to satisfy a craving, held in check for four wartime summers, to take to the wide open spaces. All advance indications point to history's biggest influx of visitors to the Mountain States Area and what we are already beginning be-ginning to notice in May will increase rap-idly rap-idly as the warm summer months arrive. During the past five years the American public has developed the "long distance habit" more than ever before which means that with heavy travel to this area, long distance telephone lines will be taxed to the utmost, handling calls of travelers from near and far. We are adding long distance circuits as f ast as possible, but we have not yet caught up with increased demand for our service. In summer resort areas particularly, we hope -that you will understand, if your long distance calls are delayed, that we are doing our very best to handle diem. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Entered as second-class matter November 19, 1937 at the post office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published every Friday By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. Werner-Ekins Reception Friday A reception is being tendered Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ekins (Carol Werner) Friday evening in the Pleasant View ward amusement hall by members of the Ekins family. , The young couple were married mar-ried Tuesday evening at American Ameri-can Fork by C. A. Grant. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Verna Timothy of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, and is a graduate grad-uate of the American Fork high school this week. She has made her home In American Fork with her grandmother the past year. Mr. Ekins has attended Lincoln high school. Mr. and Mrs. Ekins will make their home in Provo. American Saddle Horse Stallion AT STUD ORCIIIMEDES No. 22341 Sire, Valencia Don Grandslre, Edna May's King (World famous show horse and stallion) Dam, Mary Edelen Fee $100.00 payable at time of service Return privilege Owned by STAN EKINS RFD No. 2 Provo Call 1744-W lines, manholes, etc., In the City of Orem, County of Utah, State of Utah. Such bids shall be received re-ceived in the office of Orem City Recorder located in the Orem City Hall, and shall be opened and publicly read aloud at the above stated time In Room I In said building. 1 Each bid must conform and be responsive to this invitation, the Information for Bidders, the Plans, Specifications, and all the other documents comprising com-prising the pertinent Contract Documents. Copies ot tne Contract Con-tract Documents are now on file tn the office ot City Record er located at Orem City Hall and of Hugo Price, Engineer, located at 45S East 3rd South in the City of Provo, and may be obtained by depositing $5.00 for each set This deposit will be refunded If the set of Con tract Documents is returned in good condition within 3 days after the bid opening, ; Each bid shall be made out on a bid form to be obtained at either of the said offices in which the Contract Documents are on file. . . ' j.. Each bid shall be accom panied by a certified or cashier's cash-ier's check payable to the Owner, or a satisfactory bid bond in favor of the Owner executed by the bidder as Prin cipal and a satistacvory surety company as Surety, in an amount not less than five per cent of the maximum amount of the bid. The check or bid bond shall be given as a guaran tee that the bidder shall execute the Contract if it toe awarded to him in conformity with the Contract Documents and shall provide the surety bond or bonds as specified therein with in five days after notification of the award of the Contract to the bidder. The Owner reserves the prlvl lege of rejecting any and all bids or to waive any irregular! ties or Informalities in any bid or in the bidding. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 30 days after the date set for the opening of nids. ORLAND E. PYNE. City tlecoder, Orem city, utan. Published May 9, 16, 23, 1946. 1 CSntrdfPestsWith Th TOy tm 4 lb. Wettable Dust 60$2.19 For livestock spray dilute at the rate of 1 lb. to 25 gallons of water. ' For. farm buildings dilute at the rate of 1 lb. to 14 gallons of water. Also available in 5 liquid insect spray and garden dust. B K Powder 1-34 lb. $1.29 BUNKER FARMS Feeds Seeds Groceries Phone Provo 016R-3 GENEVA. UTAH LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. ALEDA WESTON, plaintiff, vs ALFRED KENNETH WESTON ueiendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are h&reby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, withtn thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action ac-tion and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint. which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to re cover a judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant. I. E. BROCKBANK, Plaintiffs Attorney P. O. Address, 211 Knight Bldg. Provo City, Utah. tor of Orem City denying How ard Farnsworth the right tto erect and operate a grocery store to be located at the northeast north-east corner of 4th East and 9th South Street on the north side ef what is known as Christeele Acres. Every person present shall have an opportunity to be heard concerning said appeal. This notice is given m com pliance with Title 15-8-100 of the Utah Code Annotated, 1943 and' the Orem City Ordinance No. 74 Article II, Sec. 4, Sub paragraph (3). - ORLAND E. PYNE, .'". Clerk of Board of , '' Adjustment. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that Orem City will receive up to 10:00 o'clock a.m., on the 31 day of May, 1946, sealed bids for the construction of approxi mately 7050 1. f. of 8 Inch sewer NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Minnie Rainbow Johnson, formerly Minnie Rainbow, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under signed at 80S North' Fifth' West Street, Provo, Utah, on or be fore July 11, 1948. J. JOSEPH JOHNSON, Administrator, Published May 10, 17, 24, 31, 1946. NOTICE OF ' INTENTION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING To the citizens of Orem City and all parties having any in terest in any way In the zoning regulations of Orem City, notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of May, 1946, A. D. at the Orem City Hall at Orem City, utan county. State of Utah, at the hour of 8:00 P.M.. a public hearing will be held to consider the appeal of Howard Farnsworth Farns-worth to ''the Board of Adjustment Adjust-ment of Orem City from the decision of the building inspee- FOR SALE Frame Building 20x40 ft. In good condition. Could be made into home. DAVID JENKINS Rt. 1 Box 344, Orem FOR SALE Reconditioned Mowers and Hay Rakes WM. F. WISCOMBE Phone 023-Jl Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Orem City, Utah, of the intention of such City Council to make the following improvements, to-wit: The installation of sanitary sewer facilities complete with manholes and appurtenances ac cording to plans, profiles and specifications on file in the office of-fice of the Orem City Engineer and defray the abutters' portion of the cost and expenses thereof there-of by special assessments upon the lots and pieces of ground benefitted by such improve ments. . Said assessments to be' levied - against the following listed properties: (a) All of those lots and properties lying on the north and south sides of Fourth North Street and extending from the State Road (U. S. Highway No. 91) to a point 700 feet East of Fourth East Street. The total estimated cost of the improve ment is $12,431,004 or $1.66 per front foot on the side nearest the sewer and $L44 per front foot on the side farthest from the sewer. (b) All of the lots lying on the North side of First North Street and extending from the State Road (U. S. Highway No. 91) to Fourth East Street. Tne total estimated cost of the im provement is $7950.00, or $3-00 per front foot. (c) Extend the 8-inch sewer main from the end of the present pres-ent line in front of the Timp-anogos Timp-anogos church east along 8th South Street, 250 feet. The total estimated cost of improvement improve-ment is $750.00 or $1.61 per front foot on the side nearest the sewer and $1.39 per front foot on the side farthest from the sewer. All work to be done according to the plans, profiles and specifications speci-fications on file in tne oifice of the Orem City Engineer and defray de-fray the abuttors' portion of the cost and expense thereof by special assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground tp be affected af-fected or benefitted Joy such improvements, - to be assessed according to the front foot of the properties described above Under sections a, b, and c. All protests or objections to such improvements or to the carrying out of such intention must be in writing, slgneu by the owners of the property affected af-fected or benefited,! describing the same, together . with the number of front feet and must be filed with the City Recorder: on or before 5:00 o'clock p.m. on the 27tb day of May, 1946.:? . The City Council at its first meeting thereafterf to-wit, 8:00 p.m. on the 29th day of May, 1946, will consider the proposed ; levy, and hear and consider such protests and objections tosaid improvements as shall have been made. . By order of the City Council of Orem City, Utah. ORLAND PYNE, City Recorder, Dated May 2, 1946. Published May 2. 9, 16, 23, 1946. SUMMONS Flash Radio Mows! Home and Auto repair work by expert now available in Orem Open all day CARLYLE ELECTRIC Next to B&II Rrug Store Phone 04S-J3 IN THE CITY COURT OF PRO VO CITY, COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE OF UTAH. UTAH VALLEY FURNITURE,. a corporation Plaintiffi vs. DON A. NIELSON, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAH) DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten (10) days after the service of this summons up on you, if served within the county in which this action 1st brought; otherwise within twen ty (20) days after such service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the court for relief demanded in the complaint which has been filed ' with the clerk of said court, and will take judgment against you for the sum of $200.00, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum since the 2nd day of July, 1943,; together with plaintiffs ; costs and disbursements disburse-ments herein. , and $75.00 attorney's at-torney's fee.-- ... - MAURICE HARDING, v- Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated February 15, 1946. P. t). Address 232 West Center Street, Provo, Utah. Published April 26, May 3, 10, 17, 24, 1946. f |