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Show Ml i! OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, March 6, 1947 IMPRESSIVE It matters not whether the family is affluent or in straitened strai-tened circumstances. Then; is a complete and impressive Berg service available at a price they ean afford to jjay, with budget terms for those' who -find extended payments more convenient. (Berg MORTUARY 1 FOR SALE Utah Grown Fruit Trees Commercial Varieties Freshly Duff Phone 05R2 Or See JULIAN HANSEN Orem, Utah I J '; !r" '" ! ' ' ' ' "y-:::-:,:. 1 i ! j TELEPHONE 378 185 EAST CENTER WHEN A MAN BECOMES SUDDENLY WCW HE USUALW FINOS OUT" -THAT HE HAS A LOT MORE KIN FOLKS "THAN HE'D EVER OREAMtO or. James J. Miller's Return From Extended Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rudy, living liv-ing in their home in Mt. View subdivision of Orem, were thrilled Tuesday afternoon, Mar. 4. by the safe return of their daughter, Olive and her husband, hus-band, James J. Miller, from their vacation swing around Utah. California,' Washington and Oregon cities and places of special interest. Their itinerary on the outgoing outgo-ing journey included St. George, Los Angeles, Bishop, San Jose, Merced, Oakland, San Francisco. Francis-co. Portland and Seattle. Coming home via Pendleton, Boise, and Salt Lake City, having covered in all 3095 miles. They report having had splendid splen-did weather and highway con ditions, having encountered snow on the highways from Baker, Oregon, to Salt Lake City only. They report also having visited visit-ed many friends and relatives in each of the cities and also a former Provoan, Mr. Parker, now superintendent of the Crater Lake Oreg. National Park Their's was the first Utah car in the park this 1947 season, Mr. Parker said. Mrs. Miller will remain, for a time, with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Rudy, in her present illness. Mr. Miller, until lately, has been a resident of Springville, Utah, for the past 35 years and is superintendent of construction construc-tion for the W. W. Clyde Construction Con-struction Co. of Springville, and will be active in that capacity as soon as weather conditions will permit. The Millers' are members of the Vermont ward. Need These Materials? WE HAVE THEM Painters' Extension IMank Lawn Fence Cedar Posts Roof Coatings Superior Fireplace Circulators Chromium Sink Faucets Fiberglass Blanket Insulation Poultry Fencing 50-f t. Garden Hose U. S. Rubber Outside White House Paint Hoes Metal Clothesline Posts Field Fencing Garage Siding 2x4's Fir, all Lengths Screen Wire Axes Saws Clothesline Wire Knotty Pine Moulding Chimney Cleanout Doors Overhead Garage Door Hardware Zonolite Fill Type Insulation Bruce Floor Finish Products Forks Shovels Hammers $6.50 Shingle Stain Creosote Bise $2.32 g-'l. Spear Lumber Company 195 West 3rd South "Building Headquarters" Phone 34 Have you dreamed of raising the kind of chickens you've seen in pictures? Well, why not? HUNKERS is a "one-stop "one-stop service station" for all Utah County citizens because they can buy feeds, seeds and groceries all in one store. See its . . . you'll see the finest on the market. ALFALFA SEED lb. Certified Pioneer 49c Utah Common, Fancy 46c Argentine 38c Hubame Clover, Annual .... 26c White or Yellow Sweet I Clover 17'ac (Less 50c cwt in bag lots) I Save by using BUNKERS hardy. Northern-grown field and Card- Ibunkers PHONE 016-R3 PHILCO RADIOS On The Floor PhilCO REFRIGERATORS On The Floor For Immediate Delivery White Porcelain Twin Eitis Tubs With Racks On The Floor a mm mm im s Lumber & Hardware at OREM - I TA I I U- Colorado River Has Piscatorial Wonders "Are there any fish in the Colorado River" tourists and visitors to Utah frequently ask. The questioners imagine that because of the heavy load of silt carried by Utah's biggest stream, that the water could support no fish life. The fact is however, that at Moab, some eight kinds of fish have been caught by fishermen on the river. The most interesting of which is the Colorado River salmon, so named nam-ed by Major Powell who first navigated the stream through Utah in 1869. This fish, sporting a huge head often reaches a length of 36 inches. And then there is the channel cat, which often reaches thirty inches in length and weighs fifteen pounds and his cousin the mud cat, a smaller fish. Then there is the boney tail, a ten-incher, the hump back, a twelve-incher, and last, the common carp, suckers and perch. The strongest principle of growth lies in human choice. George Eliot. OPENING Saturday, March 8 ERMA'S TINY TOT SHOPPE Specializing in Home Made Baby Jackets, Bonnets, Etc. CALL IN FOR A VISIT One-half Block South of Orem Drug 1 :vi WE CARRY THE MYERS LINE OF ORCHARD SPRAYS Come in and see New Silver-Air Method of Spraying L. 0,; PETERSON IMPLEMENT GO. J. I. Case, Dealer About V2 mile south of Orem City Hall Westside Highway 91 t TBAHV0BTA1NH fa COLORADO WUTAH - TrS." f. y v , , I 'J? ' 'U. f pmr - JTL. - 1 RED CROSSeon tarry on! over '!,V".' ji I A Co-ordinated -y x'f 1 Dependable f '-" f RAIL and HIGHWAY . . i ' system I - . ' i ' fc RAILROAD MOTORWAY H Our Big Spring Clean-up i i CONTINUED BALANCE OF THIS WEEK Extra Specials On Linoleum jR. U G S ! 20 Discount 9x12 9x1012 9x15 We Also Have Some Excellent Bargains On s E' Home Furnishings WE DELIVER OREM, UTAH PHONE 010.1-R4 1847 the year the first band of ' Mormons looked upon Salt Lake Valley - and heard their leader say, "This is the place!' 'x usait mm -,2fc i 1847 .h. of the birth of Alexander Graham Bell, who was destined des-tined to provide the world with one of its most useful tools the telephone, 1947. a year which will be remembered remem-bered as one of the greatest years of expansion in the history of the telephone tele-phone business, for no effort is being spared to insure that telephone development devel-opment will keep pace with the growth of Utah. Tlit Movntaia Slatts Telephone and Ttlegraph (o. |