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Show ( Thursday, January 2, 1947 OREM-GENEVA TIMES i; n u v i g BERG MORTUARY, with its gracious appointments and its quiet, homelike home-like setting, is a heaven of peace !n ame of sorrow, here the bereaved family may meet in privacy or with friends at any time ... the use of our complete establishment involves no additional expense. (Berg MORTUARY . - . ATTHKE GAFCO SALE No. 23 ! -. v' IAIS(BADNI EQUIPMENT: IT'S V.vMa-7 14 H f'-i r ? tft S.A V.Y for VETERANS AND PRIORITY GROUPS FIXED PRICE SALE AT LOCATION WORTH OF $6,672,595 GOVT SURPLUS SALE BEGINS DECEMBER 30, 1946 Thraadinn mnrriin iuMinfl machine box strapping machine power plants (D.C. units) canvas tanks tractors-tractors tractors-tractors (half-track) sewing machinesi cranes boom (one only) - clamshell (one only). HARDWARE: Files-hand tooll-hinges-pliers-locks tops dies abrasive paper wrenches shovels picks paint and enamel. PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Fittings-faucets-elbows valves (various types)-water heaters (commercial) (com-mercial) nozzles nipples traps wyes-reducers wyes-reducers unions. LECTRICAL SUPPLIES: Conduit -condulets-connectors cable (marine)-cable tag markersinsulator mark-ersinsulator (porcelain, various types) switches receptacles wire (copper, various sizes) transformers terminals lamps reflectors. APER PRODUCTS: Lithograph paper-mimeograph paper typewriting paper envelopes binders (looseleaf) typewriter ribbons. "' (The above inventory includes CHECK YOUR SURPLUS BUYING DATES v......:d Veterans of World War II Dec. 30, 31, 194f R.F.C. for Small Businesses ...Jan. 2, 3, 194 State and Local Governments . ..Jan. 4, 194 Non-Profit Institutions Jan. 6, " (Sol Hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., MST, E?trt Sundays and Holidays) LOOK! SURPLUS 1. Veterans of World War II mutt be cortif iod at near- I WAa Certifying Office. 1. Smart butiimt may buy through R.F.C. Apply to nearest offict. 3. Priority and non-priority groups must buy en days assigned to thorn. 4. Broken art excludes! from priority purchasing. 5. All sale tubjtct to WAA forms and condition. Make choclii payable to Treasurer of the United States. Business checks, or approved personal checks. PROFITABLE TO BUY A PERSON ALL WRAPPCOi UP IN HlMSU.F MAKES A HECK OF A L.COK1N' PACKAGE. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES: Exposure testing machines aerial film stamping machine lenses tripods film holders cooling cabinets cabi-nets film developer film developing powder pow-der timers photographic lamps photographic photo-graphic paper film reels film cans. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES: Cylinder boring machines ma-chines starting motors cylinder blocks-piston blocks-piston and pin assembly magneto assemblycarburetor assem-blycarburetor repair kits air cleaner filtersfuel fil-tersfuel tanks-trailer converters dollies-lubricating dollies-lubricating guns & fittings lubricating oils. HOUSEHOLD: Chinaware pots pans trays-galv. trays-galv. cans cannisters teakettles ice refrigerators. re-frigerators. CANVAS PRODUCTS: Canteen covers - fietc' pack jungle packs carrying cases canva-bags canva-bags canvas buckets tarpaulins cottor, duck canvas (yardage). MISCELLANEOUS: Bedsreads-chemicals-petri (dish) powder blower (with rubber bulb) napalm thickener, both used and unused items) NON-PRIORITY BUYERS AT 1 1, , , ,ON! "urplus remaining after the priority periods will be offered to commercial buyers beginning begin-ning January 7, 1947. No retail sales made to the general public. Proof of buyers' eligibility eligi-bility required. JUYING IS EASY! will be accepted. Credit arran. ,nr-u.. i,e made in advance with buyer's WAA Regional Office. 7. All deliveries f.o.b. location. 8. Samples an display plainly priced, showing maximums maxi-mums and minimums established to insure equitable distribution. All priority claimants may leave additional addi-tional orders whkh will be accepted on fvll or pro rata basis from any residues at the end of each priority period. f. Wire or write for Information on mail orders and export purchases. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS! I'ackas from BUNKERS are jaiaranteed. to satisfy, whether you buy feeds, seeds or Groceries. Drop in, anytime. any-time. . . we're always ready to serve you. We give friendly,. friend-ly,. courteous service . . . call on us, today. DAIRY FEED, $2.59 80 pounds Watch them grow on BUNKER FEEDS FIRST 231 TV!, f ill 1 Nielsen's Entertain At New Home Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen, entertained at their new home at Orem, Saturday evening for members of their family at a holiday party, before their son, David left Sunday for Denver, Colorado, where he is stationed in the U. S. army. MemDers present were Mr- and Mrs. Milton Mil-ton Jones and family; Mr. and Mrs. Roayl Hunter and family; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen and family; David and the hosts. A delicious supper was served. On New Year's eve the family assembled at the family home. again, with Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Shaw and son of Murray with them. They watched the old year out and enjoyed refreshments. refresh-ments. Mother Entertains Family at Dinner Mrs. Pearl Bunnell entertained entertain-ed her family at dinner New Year's day, with places arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bunnell and family; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bunnell; Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Bunnell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillespie. VENDING MACHINES New and used machines, Routes, Supplies, Parts, Accessories, Merchandise 140 West Second South Salt Lake City, Utah TAILORING Ladies' and Gentlemen's FINE TAILORING Both SUITS and COATS at $25 up REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELING See MITCHELL 491 South 2nd West ProTO . . - A'.m. f.rmer. for . ...... iust METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH No ambitious "amateur" repairs your set here. Every detail of the work is done precisely right by a trained specialist. : FIRST LEAGUE Basketball Game FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1947 American Fork VS. LINCOLN Lincoln High School Gym. First Game at 6:45 Second Game at 8:00 LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, COUNTY O F UTAH, STATE OF UTAH-LLOYD UTAH-LLOYD PEACOCK, SPENCER MADSEN AND VERN H. JOHNSON, Trustees for United Unit-ed Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 1498, Plaintiff, ". vs. KAY M. GRIER and ELLA G. POYGASE, heirs at law of MARY JANE GRIER, formerly former-ly known as MARY JANE LEWIS, deceased; JOSIAH W. CLUFF, as Assignee of the Provo Lumber, Manufacturing & Building Company; CHARLES CHAR-LES DEMOISY, as Asignee of the Provo Lumber, Manufacturing Manufac-turing & Building Company; WILLIAM H. SNYDER, and all persons unknown claiming any right' title, estate or Interest In-terest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs' plain-tiffs' ownership, or clouding plaintiff's title thereto, I Defendants. ' THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: 1 Yon are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the Coun-; ty in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, I judgment will be rendered' gainst you according to the de-' mand f the complaint, which j has been filed with the clerk i of s?id court. j This action is brought to quiet the title of the plaintiffs to cer: tsin real estate in Utah County, 1 FOR SALE OR RENT Pianos, Accordions, Guitars. Gui-tars. Pkont 940R, Prof S. W. WiHiams, 308 E. 3 South. Provt. I buy, sell, rnt, AND TEACH. hove you as The famous, family parlor quiz game is more fun than ever on the air ! It's a whiz of a quiz on KOVO 6:00 P. M. Saturday Mutual Broadcasting System SB? KELSGH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE 15(i West Center TeU.)!ione 707 AT EOOTERIE Provo, Utah j '.TJ. uitnm t IbVi e i J ft Reserved Seals 75c General Admission .... 50c Students With Activity Cards v 35c 1 . jt.. Utah, more particularly described describ-ed as follows, to-wit: Commencing Commenc-ing 42 feet East of the North west corner of Lot 6, Block 68, Plat "A", Pdovo City Survey of TluilHinfr T.ntc tfipnf F!at R7 Q7 i feet; thence South 199.35 feet; J thence West 57.96 feet; thenee North 199.35 feet to the place of beginning. Dated: December 30, 1946. A. V. WATKINS J. C. HALBERSLEBEN Attorneys for plaintiff. Address: P. O. Box 626, Provo, Utah. Published Jan. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1947. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate appropri-ate water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, designat-ed, all location being from SLB&M. TO CHANGE: a-2031 Ehodes Jeppesen, Route 1, Bx. 505, Provo, Ut. proposes pro-poses to change the point of diversion di-version of .042 sec. ft. of a total of .05 sec. ft of. water right acquired ac-quired by Application No. 10472. The water has heretofore been diverted from a 3-in, well, 147 ft. cieep at a point N. 125 ft. and E. 925 ft. from VfV Cer. Sec. 27, T6S, R2E, and used for industrial in-dustrial purposes in connection with the manufacture of potato chips and for domestic use. Hereafter, .042 sec. ft. of water wa-ter will be diverted from 3-in. well, 147 ft. deep at a point N. 142.2 ft. and E. 1809.3 ft. irom W4 Cor. Sec. 27, T6S, R2E, and used for the purposes above described. des-cribed. TO APPROPRIATE; 17953 H. L. Mower, Thistle, Ut. .20 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 6-in. well bet. 75 and 175 ft. deep at a point N. 507 ft. and E. 106 ft. from SV Cor. Sec. 2$, T9S, R4E. 18010 Koyle Mining Company, Com-pany, RFD, Spanish Fork, Ut. 1.0 sec. ft. for mining use irom a tunnel at a point S. 2235 ft. and E. 1490 ft. from NV4 Cor. Sec. 17, T9S. R3E. The applicant appli-cant owns mining claims embracing em-bracing the area surrounding the point of diversion. The water will be used for mining and milling mill-ing purposes with incidental domestic, do-mestic, irrigation and stock watering. wa-tering. 18075 Harriett R. Speckart, 266 N. 3rd E., Provo, Ut., .3 sec. ft .for irrigation use from a 4-ln. well bet. 150 and 300 ft. deep at a point S. 660 ft. and E. 1975 ft. from VTV Cor. Sec. 2. T7S, R2E. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 10.10 acres of land embraced In NVSSWV4 Sec. 2, T7S, R2E. 18121 W. A. Penrod, Rt. No. 2, Bx. 354, Provo, Ut., .045 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 5-in. well bet. 50 and 450 ft. deep at a point N. 1387 ft. and E. 1278 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 30, T6S, R3E. 18165 Albert Morgan, Goshen, Go-shen, Ut., .02 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 2-in. well bet. 85 and 100 ft. deep at a point S. 13ia4 ft. and W. 636 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 2, T10S, R1W. TIRE REPAIRING VULCANIZING BATTERIES BRIMHALL BROS, 21 W. 1st N. ?rev. T-ob 200 All Makes Typewriters and Adding Machines Repaired & Reconditioned We Call and Deliver Estimates Free Prices Reasonable 20 YEARS SERVICE IN PROVO nonun tvocu'dstcd I rnuvu 1 1 revv mien SERVICE 52 North 4th West Phone 69 J or W PETER J. WIPF 18191 Emma Blake RFD No. 1, Bx. 377, Provo, Ut., .015 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 3-in. well bet. 200 and 300 ft. deep at a point S. 895 ft. and E. 1085 ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. 21, TbJs, R2E. Protests resisting the grant ing of any of the foregoing ap-t P plications with reasons thereforR I must he in affidavit form witV vl extra copy and filed with th State Engineer, 403 State CpJ tol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah,; or before February 1, 1947. Ed. H. Watson,' STATE ENGINEI Published, Dec. 6, 13, 20, 2' 1046, Jan. 3, 1947. HAVE YOURTIRES LOST THEIR VITALITY?. '0 MF- See 1U! lalMlel m 432 West Center Phone 104 LUMBER Oregon Fir Dimensional and Sheeting DIRKER LUMBER CO. Provo Entrance by County Shops Phone 899-W. SPEAR LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 34 See Us For Asphalt Roofing 195 W. 3rd South PROVO RUG Cleaning IN YOUR OWN HOME Also Complete Furniture Repairing Phone 03R5 for Estimates CLEAN-UP, FIX-UP FOR CHRISTMAS HAMMER MILLS 8-inch and 10-inch. Patten & Ekins. Phone 1744-W, MAX M. NICHOLES VETERINARIAN Phone 039J3 LOANS and REAL ESTATE SEE FRED E. RAY INSURANCE Office: 73. South, Second West Vending Machines Now and used machines, routes, supplies, parts, accessories, merchandise 140 West Second South Salt Lake City, Utah j ALTERATIONS! I make nun's suils, shirts and ra panls, also remodeling. Id formals, dresses and childrens clothing. See or call Mrs. Cuyler, 447 No. 2nd Wesl. -Provo. Phone 2276-R. nti.it v1 |