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Show UREM-GENEVA TIMES (Drnn-Okwua (Emm Entered as second-class matter November 19, 1937 at the post office at Orem, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published Every Thursday By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Ulan. 1947 is likely to oring sharp adjustments in the general economic eco-nomic structure. Should this mean a further increase in prices for goods and services the public pub-lic needs, we want families of Utah County to know that we pledge to hold the line wherever possible on our service to the community. We will continue to provide a complete funeral service serv-ice that any family can afford. f ifZtl 2-7 "art Back the in Again! See Us For Your Be sure to hear the new Electric THE 0 P nny ban -HI H h.lmrl M jLltF- '-m hi S 1 "HOUR OF CHARM" ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA under the direction of PHIL SPITALNY EVERY SUNDAY 2:30 P. M. - KSL Brought to you by UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO Building Needs Hour II EDGEMONT Mrs. Nellie Schuman, her mother, and her son, Albert Schuman, returned from Los Angeles, Sunday, where they spent the past three weeks with relatives. Albert is preparing to leave for an LDS mission in a short time. The regular meeting of the Edgcmont Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, which was postponed post-poned one week, will be held Thursday, Jan. 16, at 2 o'clock, with Susanna Meldrum und Racheal Davis as hostesses. Miss Helen Meldrum returned NOTICE! The Utah County Medical Society announce the following fee schedule, effective January 1, 1947. Office Calls (Minimum) $2.50 Home Calls (Day) $3.50 Home Calls (Nite-7 PM to 7AM ) $5.00 Obstetrics, including prenatal care delivery, care in hospital and six week mother and baby check up $75.00 Premarital Examination, including Mood Serology ............... $5.00 Telephone consultations and Prescriptions $1.00 1-fAlNf 1W' MIDNIGHT OIL YOU BURN "fkAT 6tf$ Vt AHEAD IN TMlS OC WORtO, trb HOW VOUfcE APPUAtf VE.R "flME WHILE THAT OICS URN in; THAT Men's 100',' Wool Coat Sweaters s:.JS Resrul ir Special $4.93 30 Only Pciter Dresses Values to $10.00 $5.00 .Men's Leathei Work Gloves $1.89 Values $1.49 liaby's Tink & Blue Snow Suits $1.50 Values $2.50 368 West Sunday from Craig and Denver, Colorado, after spending several days there with her aunt and uncle, Mr- and Mrs. Claude Myers and family. She also visited with Mrs. Florence Chamberlain at Craig, a former member of Edgemont. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Emily Stoker and Mrs. Mina Marriotti, in the death of their mother and sister, Mrs. Annie Bitfelow, whose funeral and burial took place at Wallsburg on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Bigelow have made their home with the Stoker's part of the past year. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Glazier It isn't the amount you spend for feeds that counts . . . it's the quality of the feeds you buy. You can't . jro vvronjr when you select HUNKERS as your feed, seed and grocery headquarters. DAIRY FEED, $2.59 .,80 pounds Watch them '.tow on HUNKER FEEDS Just in iMisses 'Y Hose Sizes ( to 9' 2 m Fair Rayon and Cotton Panties Sizes i to 10. (i!)e Values :i pr. for $1.00 Rayon Panties To Close Out. $1.00 Values 490 Ladies' H-.its $5.00 Values $1.00 10 Only Ladies Dresses Values to $5.00 $2.00 Fiddler's Center St. left Thursday for Las Vegas, Nevada, where they will visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Daley and family. The following babies were given names Sunday at Fast meeting: Andrea Joanna Boyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Boyce and Steven Brereton, son of Mr. and Mrs- Von Brereton. j New ward teachers sustained j were Lloyd Sundquist, Leo Han. j sen, Charles King, Oliver D. i Johnson, Lloyd Stubbs, Marvin Allen, Eldon Jeppson, Phillip Knight and Royal Hunter. TIMPANOGOS The' following babies were named at fast meeting Sunday: Dale Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pyne; Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Platte Tucker. ' '.Irs. Carma Swindle and daughter, Barbara have returned re-turned to their home in Cedar City after spending the holi days with Mrs. Swindle's par-; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Partridge. The ward Sunday school of ficers and teachers met Monday evening at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Thorval Rigby. ' Mrs. Rigby has served as or; ganist in the Sunday school of Timpanogos ward since coming ' appear within twenty days after ; to Orem. Twenty-five were the service of this summons upon present and enjoyed a social you, if served within the Coun-hour Coun-hour and refreshments, follow-i ty in which this action is ing the business meeting. i brought, otherwise within thirty Verdun Watts is leaving in the near future for Chicago, where he will attend a school of accounting. He has been a student at BYU. Dancing Party Ends Old Year The Varieties club entertained entertain-ed their partners and some guests at a dancing party in the Pioneer Memorial hall in Provo New Year's eve. Games , on were played, with Mrs. Donna Pyne as accompanist, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed by the large group present. FOR SALE..,. ' Beautiful Dinette Set Studio Couch Chest of Drawers Drum Tables End Tables Lamps Bed Etc. CALL F. M, YOUNG Provo 085 113 We buy and sell used furniture Men's Work & Dress HATS Limited Amounts $1.00 Ladies' Aprons $1.00 Values 490 Ladies' Sweaters Odds and Ends $2.00 (irey Flannel SHIRTS For Men $2.29 Boys' Sweaters Slightly Soiled $1.00 Provo LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS I ' 1 ,T r"i,ri THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, COUNTY O F UTAH, STATE OF 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; CHAR- LES DEMOISY, as Asignee of . the Provo Lumber, Manufac-; turing & Building Company; j WILLIAM H. SNYDER, and all persons unknown claiming! any right, title, estate or in- j terest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs' plain-tiffs' ownership, or clouding plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: Yoh are hereby summoned to days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to doj judgment will be rendered .-.gainst you according to the demand de-mand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said eowrt. This action is brought to quiet the title of the plaintiffs to certain cer-tain rial estate in Utah County, Utah, more particularly described describ-ed as follows, to-wit: Commenc- ing 42 feet East of the North- west corner of Lot 6, Block 68, Plat "A", Pdovo City Survey of Building Lots; thence East 57.97 feet; thence South 199.35 feet; thence West 57.96 feet; thence North 199.35 feet to the place of beginning. Dated: December 30, 1946. A. V. W ATKINS J. C. HALBERSLEBEN Attorneys for plaintiff. Address: P. O. Box 626, Provo, Utah. Published Jan. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1947. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. CALLIE OKANDER, Plaintiff, vs GRANT JOHNSON, JANE DOE JOHNSON, his wife, Unknown devisees, heirs-at-law and creditors of Grant Johnson, and wife, it deceased; Also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title,, estate es-tate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in FOR SALE OR RENT Pianos, Accordions, Guitars. Gui-tars. Phone 940R, Prof S. I W. Williams, 308 E. 3 South, j Prov. I buy, sell, rent, i AND TEACH. TWEHTt US The famous, family parlor quiz game is more fun than ever on the air I It's a whiz of a quiz on KOVO 6:00 I M. Saturday Mutual Broadcasting System KELSGH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE lo(i West Center Telephone 707 AT HOOTEKIE Provo, Utah i.j ii I 1 "' I . have you - ever - V the Complaint, adverse to the I plaintiff's ownership or clouding cloud-ing plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county 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, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand de-mand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to quiet I Plaintiffs title to the following described real estate located in Utah County, State of tUah, to ',, i o , , ' , , A11 of Lot.6 Block S. plat 'B - Santaquin City, Utah. s J; D Skeen, E. J. Skeen, 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff, p- - Address, 413 utah 0ll Building, oaii i,ane -uy, uian Published Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7, 1947. "Over 90 cents of every dollar's worth of ore rained in Utah is spent right here. The more we produce, the -- ::r home market." METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH TAILORING Ladies' and Gentlemen's FINE TAILORING Both SUITS and COATS at $25 up REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELING See MITCHELL 491 South 2nd West Provo TIRE REPAIRING VULCANIZING BATTERIES BRIMHALL BROS, '21 W. 1st N. ?rcv Ifroue 200 IT"' AH Makes Typewriters and Adding Machines I Repaired & Reconditioned We Call and Deliver Estimates Free Prices Reasonable 20 YEARS SERVICE IN PROVO FROVO TYPEWRITER SERVICE 52 North 4th West Phone 69J or W PETER J. WIPF I I 1 -r i-n i. inn 11 r lai-rf mi k 11 1 Thursday, January 9, 1947 OBITUARIES LUNCEFORD INFANT Charles Perkins offered the graveside prayer Tuesday at Prbvo Burial park in the burial service for the three-day old infant in-fant daubhter of Russell H. and Margaret E. Hales Lunceford, who died at Utah Valley hospital hos-pital Sunday evening. The babe was born January 3, 1947. Survivors include the parents and the following grandparents, Mrs. Bernette Lunceford and D. , H j. Bates, both of Orem. DR, E. MANSFIELD Chiropractor and Naturopathic Physician 75 E. Center Street PROVO. UTAH Phone 1093 Res. Phone 1711 HAVE YOURTIRES .LOST THEIR VITALITY? ee V" eL TIRE z-ffa 432 West Center Phone 104 LUMBER Oregon Fir Dimensional and Sheeting DIRKER LUMBER CO. Provo Entrance by County Sho;s Phone 899-W. SPEAR LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 34 See Us For Asphalt Roofing 195 W. 3rd South PROVO RUG Cleaning L YOUR OWN HOME Also Complete Furniture Repairing Phone 03R5 for Estimates CLEAN-I P. ITX-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 F RED E. R A Y INSURANCE Office: 73 South. Second West ALTERATIONS! I r .dke men's suit' . hirls and exfr, ants, also modeling. Bui! , formals. I chiidrens clothing. See or call ' Mrs. Cuyler, 447 No. 2nd West. .Provo. Phone 2276-R. I V |