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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, January 23, 1947 mm g m bbsbi We are pleased to announce that Lloyd Petty has joined the Garage Staff Mr. Petty comes to us with 14 years experience in metal work and is prepared to give excellent and economical service. If the body of your car needs fixing, come in and let Floyd estimate the job. Frait Trees All fruitgrowers who are still interested in obtaining obtain-ing FRUIT TREES for planting should call 2196-J as soon as possible and get information on what quantities and varieties are still available. Prices are about the same as last year. Quantities available avail-able for limited time only. OUR APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT HAS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ON SALE VApcirir Ilntnlnfpe 9 deluxe, -formerly Electric Broilers and Hotplates Comb. Formerly $18.75, iviw .in.;" Elciti ic Travelii g Irons Formerly $5.95, no v' .... il.?r 4-Qt. Pressure Cookers, co-op' . . . . ;,il.:)0 Schwab Safe Stokers, for limited time only Size 85 lb., only $215.00 DON'T MISS THESE UIV. SAVINGS TO YOU NOW Buy From Your Co-op. Mount A' Lake Association mtiNtriMiiinimMajittttiitunjuniimMiiritiuiHmuutMjffiiiiiMinMii:iinMinnjf!tni'riuui4Miii iiruiii'NiNHirn "EVERYDAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT BUNKERS" Our belief is that a business should share with its customers. It is our desire that every package of merchandise we distribute dis-tribute be packed with the best in quality at the fairest price. During this year we will endeavor en-deavor to maintain this policy and sustain the statement. Every Day is BARGAIN DAY AT BUNKERS PHONE 016-R3 iuiiiiHiii M T A 1 Mi A Consider these advantages of new, modern, electric brooders: y,.. . lower cost operation (less than 2c per chick). " Reduced chick mortality. Quicker, smoother feathering. Stronger, healthier birds. Profit See A UTAH POWER iiiiirwi' 'Lu-.n: cuntfri $lG.2f), now . . . 10.!:;)' rrjHtii ;MtriiiNr(niJr!fJHfntUi FOLKS TVlAT DON'f HAVE. AW PRIDE FER "THEM SELVES, CERTAINLY DON'T HAVE ANY FEf? OTHERS. We pfe oursei ves on our stock of high quality seeds. Meet all your needs with fine BUNKERS seeds . . . we know , . they re sure to give you pleas-1 ing results. i rv. 3 e . ... majority of children in thr iMO Positive circulation of fresh, warm ah Danger from fire or explosion eliminated. Less work and attention. by Better Farming Electrically If our Eecfrie Equipment Veafer & LIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE On Honeymoon in South T J r ?mn"m wrlmmt f r IN I I ; : : ; 'J "r f Mr. and. Mrs. Ger: N. Anderson liilu a Jenkii: enjoying a lumeymooii trip in Arizona, C-ulifnrn Mexico- They, will make their heme in the ararl!'w.t of their grandmother, Mrs. Dianthy Anderson in Vermont ward, upon their return. . EAT BREAKFAST ADVICE GIVEN ' j ; Mary' Camonish. Supervisor V:: p 1 :- raprfni;!: s"!': ; school, lunches fur Alpine dis e!:e; ;; wlicie whtt tas! riet . announces January. ' 26 tcjii-e'i a-iil juilk: Stewed ' i-'ehniM v 1 u:. "i'iat a Better I Ij'reakl'asl. W"ek" sponsored by In- Stau N'.i rition Council II has ; been' repeadedly .showr hat there is a growing tendency or people young, and old, to start the dav with a verv inade quale breakfast or none at all I Too oflen children, on the way i o "school and (luring recess. ski; ; 'o the grocery . s'ore to la aiu'v and cake to satisfy an em ty feeling and a need for en ergy. Such takes the place or a breakfast which should havr included fruit, cereal, egg, en riched bread or margarine and milk. The purpose of "Eat r Better Breakfast Week" is te bir o"r npjoii ..biirirnfi gnd al1 : ' cei -: '.ra'n 'h" re-i';7a'ion tha - ' r ' 'o- ' I furnixh 1' tr ', ' P0 'ai reiuircments ' a - "ni"l hj"-akfast is essen Or i f - Vat h and nhysiral fit . r1 ; .- -"bo'i 'nneh contact' g 1 .-.-.-..Lm . K '1 ' af I Si : Ui -.Kin -i V7- A i " r-- , $ - - v i ;;:;.;choo: i, ihe council is suggest ;..Y':' iv;': sample menus to g ;. -yiili school lunches, j ' 10 Tninaln juice. Shredder Wheat bisi tn't with top inii!" . .Bran muffins, butter anl jcH;" mics. I:il oaien a! cereal wsi o' nms: ctria'pen toa".: .v '.iiiitcr, '-iilk; (-1) Sliced or.nigi s eeach; egg on whole wheai 'oasi and butter, milk: (5) grape-fr.'tih grape-fr.'tih brown rice with raisin, v.t'h lop mi'k. toast and butler, i.ilk. DBe E, MANSFIELD Chiropractor and Naturopathic Physician 75 E. Center Street PROVO. UTAH Phone 1093 Res. Phone 1711 Easy To PI KKIW1RS and Ai)l)ino:.S NhV t'OOi S KLECTIUC M .'I.IAN. '..V NKW UAK.NS HOME l.MI'MOVEMKN'TS NEW (JARAiii'S ELECTRIC MOTORS COAL STOKERS POWER SPRAVKPS COAL RANGES AIR PAINT GI NS NEW F'C-MES WATER l!!v'.Tirs OIL BROODERS WITH Many Other Items and Materials No Down Payment Many Months to Pay (nm-(&mm (Emm Entorwl u :ona-cUuj nutter November 18, 1937 at the . office at Oi cm. Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published Every Thursday By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. WAR SURPLUS ITEMS LISTED FOR SALE Harbingers of a peaceful era are the 37,000 machetes, 300 bolo knives and 200 policeman's clubs which Uncle Sam declares de-clares surplus on his $12,000,000 sale opening January 20 at the Remington Arms Plant. Wither your needs rangp from ambulances to jungle hammocks, ham-mocks, or horseshoes and bars of Ivory Soap, you are apt to find your wants included among the 2,800 items inventory of this vast sale. For the sale's versatile versa-tile inventory includes trucks, and tractors, cargo carriers, power units, dry cleaning presses, fire extinguishers, photographic pho-tographic equipment, electrical fixtures, pipe fittings and valves, office equipment and supplies, and medical and surgical equipment. equip-ment. According to George A. Fuller Ful-ler Company officials who are conducting the sale for the War Assets Administration, buying days for certified vets are January Jan-uary 20 and 21. Small business busi-ness will purchase through RFC on January 22. i Earmarked as the buying day for State and SU SALE NO. 71 ATTENTIONI 'HH' 'MM' PRIORITY CERTIFICATE HO .DERS You are invited to inspect detailed f lists of the follow ng items be- j tw;en January 21 and February 7 , 1947, and arrtipfje for procurement pro-curement of available materials, i 4,900 lbs Cement Coated Wire Naiis, 43, i " 725 gals. Pigments, ; paste in oil, umber 'burnt) 132 pes. Window Class, double i strength, 24" x 24" x Vt" 5 ! ea. Gate Valves, 3 1-2", 250 lb pressure, 5 ea. Cite Valves, 4", i 200 lb. WOC pressure 6 ea. i I Cate Valves, 5," 500 lb. WOC : pressure 52 ea. Enamel Basins, ' comb, faucet with pop-up drain, 17 1-2" x 18" x 5" high. ! Business flouts: 9 a.m. In 3 p.m. (MST) r Arply to Housing Expediter, Room ?4, ; AtUl Bldg., 36 Vi West 2nd South. Sjlt ! Lake City, for ccrti;ication. WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION SALT LAKE CITY REGIONAL OFFICE i0 go. Rtwood Red Phone 7-MU j P.O.Box20 Salt Wit CUf U IM t . i Must forces of the minei .;.lletcd during the war, men will find oppor-iNe oppor-iNe mines, mills i-.v. we to am! t tun! METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH O 0 o 1 Local Governments is January 23; and January 24 is purchas-; ing day for Non-Prof it Institutions. Institu-tions. On January 25 remaining surplus will be offered to commercial com-mercial buyers on a "first come- i first served" basis. Veterans will register on the ' opening day of the sale between 1 6:00 and 8:00 a.m. By the draw-1 ing of lots, numbers will be as-. signed to establish the sequence in which buyers will place their orders. Veterans arriving after 8:00 a.m. will be assigned remaining re-maining lottery numbers in the order of their arrival. After the opening day, the sale will function on a "first come-first served" basis. P.G. HAS LARGEST GROUP OF EAGLE SCOUTS President George Albert Smith, will be principal speaker at the biggest scouting event of I the year Wednesday evening, ! January 29 at Pleasant Grove, when 55 scouts and scouters will be awarded Eagle Scout awards, j President Smith is f he highest high-est ranking scout in the LDS ! "hureh, holding a Silver Beaver award, and this group of 55 is believed to be the largest ever . to receive the Eagle award at time in scout history. The scouts receiving the 'uvard.s range in age from 14 to 62 years, the youngest being , Jimmy Walker, son of Calvi.i Walker, district scout commis-' sioner, and the oldest. Martin C Christiansen; mayor of Pleas- '-"-.i ('' "llll-"hfiS n'.f.) ! Y'l IS jvars chairman of The 'ri; viwiogos dVrict boy scouts. . i Join the MARCH 4 4 Pi JANUARY 15-30 v. 3 1 9 x ,,1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE' TO CREDITORS f STATE OF IVERN E. PYNE, also known as IVERN PYNE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims iwilh vouchers to the undersign-I undersign-I ( d at her home in Orem. Utah, I on or before March 24, 1947. MARTHA T. PYNE, Administratrix. Elmer L. Terry, Altorney for Administratrix. Publication Dates: January 24, ;ll, Februnrv 7. 14. 1947. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In -Av D strict" Court of the j'or.r li Jud.c:al Districi. in and or 1'iali Con y. State of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of (..'. II. Clark, deceased. Creditors will n re son! claims .villi vouchers to the under-.sisrned'.'at under-.sisrned'.'at ihe '.office of his attorney. attor-ney. Husir Vern Went?.. 75 East Co 'liter. Provo. Utah, on or before the 27th dav of M-rch. 1947. ORVIL CLARK.. Administrator, of the Ks'nio of C. H. Clark, deceased. Hugh Vern Wen'z. Attorney for Administrator. Dates of publication: January c;?. 30. BVbruary 6. i:i, 1947, MAX M. NICIIOLES VETERINARIAN Phone 039J3 TAILORING Ladies' and Gentlemen's FINE TAILORING Both SUITS and COATS at $25 up REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELING See MITCHELL 491 South 2nd West Provo KELSCH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE 156 West Center Telephone 707 AT BOOTERIE Provo, Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of Clara E. Clark, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned under-signed at the office of his attorney, attor-ney, Hugh Vern Wentz, 75 East Center.Provo, Utah, on or before the 27th day of March, 1947. ORVIL CLARK, Administrator, of the Estate of Clara E. Clark, deceased. Hugh Vern Wentz, Attorney for Administrator. Dates of publication: January 23, 30, February 6, 13, 1947. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of Sarah Jane Ashton Brereton, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned under-signed at the office of his attorney, attor-ney, Hugh Vern Wentz, 75 East Center.Provo, Utah, on or before the 27th dav of March, 1947. KENNETH BRERETON, Administrator, of the Estate of Sarah Jane Ashton Brereton, deceased. Hugh Vern Wentz, Attorney for Administrator. Dates of publication: January 3, 30, February 6, 13, 1947. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the Estate tit John Austin Brereton, deceased. Creditors will present claims w:;h vouchers to the under-.:i'Jtned under-.:i'Jtned at the office of his attorney, attor-ney, Hugh Vern Wentz, 75 East Center.Provo, Utah, on or before ihe 27th dav of March. 1947. KENNETH BRERETON, Administrator, of the Estate of John Austin Brereton, deceased. Hugh Vern Wentz, Attorney for Administrator, Dates of publica't'on: January 23. 30, February 6. 13, 1947. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, COUNTY O F UTAH, STATE OF UTAH. LLOYD PEACOCK, SPENCER MADSEN AND VERN H. JOHNSON, Trustees for Unit- Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE-MATTRESS COMPLETE-MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE Only Factory in Utah County We are not represented by any transient mattress workers, but will call for and deliver without with-out extra charge. JUST PHONE 345 Or drop us a card 661 West 2nd North PROVO UTAH TIRE REPAIRING VULCANIZING BATTERIES BR1MHALL BROS, '21 W. 1st N. ?rcvi I Seine 200 ,'I All Makes Typewriters and Adding Machines Repaired & Reconditioned We Call and DeliTer Estimates Free Prices Reasonable 20 YEARS SERVICE IN PROVO PROVO TYPEWRITER SERVICE 52 North 4th West Phone 69J or W PETER J.WIPF ed Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 1498, Plaintiff. VS. KAY M. GRIER and ELLA G.t PnVflASF hAirc at law rt- MARY JANE GRIER, former ly known as MARY JAN: LEWIS, deceased; JOSIAH W CLUB'F, 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, 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 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, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand de-mand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said cowrt. This action is brought to quiet j the title of the plaintiffs to cer tain real, estate in Utah County, Utah, more particularly described describ-ed as follows, to-wit: Commencing Commenc-ing 42 feet East of the Northwest 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; thenee 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 OES UTAH. S CALL1E OKANDER, Plaintiff, vs GRANT JOHNSON, JANE DOE JOHNSON, his wife, Unknown devisees, heirs-at-law and creditors of Grant Johnson, and wife, if deceased; Also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title,, estate es-tate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the Complaint, adverse to the 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 plaintiff's title to the following described real estate located in Utah County, State of tUah, to-wit: to-wit: All of Lot 6. Block 33, Plat "B", Santaquin City, Utah. s J. D- Skeen, E. J. Skeen, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, 413 Utah Oil Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.-Published Utah.-Published Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31. Feb. 7, 1947. 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 |