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Show OREM-GSNEVA TBIES Thursday, April 3, 1947 Published Every Thursday By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. Entered a aecona-claa matter November lfl, 1937 at the post office at Orem, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. ' -VVtE LONESOMEST 1 j FEELING IN 1YT WORLD IS TO BE LOOKING DOWN -THE WRONG END OP A GUN IltahGrown ROSES AND FLOWERING SHRUBS Old Fashioned BLEEDING HEARTS FRUIT TREES 3000 First Grade APPLE TREES ORDER NOW AT t I A GUNTvr r ! Pi iTm w LIST YOUR OREM IP ir p ir It y With an Orem Business Man BILL BAKER REALTY CO. 558 Sg. State Street, Orem Bldg. Loans General Insurance Phones : Bus. 2255-J Res. 2232 Easter Time is a lime for friendship and enjoyment . . .not for loneliness. loneli-ness. It's a good lime also to lalk about egg production . . . and, of course. feeds. Buy BUNKERS feeds and you're assured as-sured of a bumper crop of eggs. See us for fine feeds, today. SEEDS ALFALFA rv.fnc lb. 38c rtah Common lb. 43c Utah Grimm lb. 46c Hybrid Field Corn,., lb. 13c '2C discount per lb. in 100 pound lots Certified Dakota Bliss Potatoes, 100 lbs-.$3.95 Pillsbury Best Flour, 50 lbs. $3.39 Friskies Dojr Food, cube or meal, 25 lbs $2.45 50 lbs. $4.70 Where you gel top quality at ARMY ACTS TO EASE HOUSING SHORTAGE Additional housine for more i than 800 military families will ! be provided during the fiscal (year of 1947. it was revealed : ihis week by Capt. R. C. Hen-j Hen-j derson of Provo, Utah, Army i Rctg. Station, as the Army's ; drive to fill 40,000 good jobs a i month was intensified in this , area. The program will be carried j out by Army Engineers already i engaged in construction and re conversion of units for 290 fanv ;lies scheduled for completion by tie end of the present fiscal year. The units are of the apartment ITS THE POPULAR PLACE TO GO Enjoy SAV - U Values Every Day at SAV-U STORES School Supplies Ice Cream Packaged Drugs, Etc. Open Sundays and Evenings for Your Convenience On the Highway at Lincoln Road rock bottom prices BUNKERS Geneva Sleel is Across from Us. PHONE 016-R3 ALTERATIONS! I make men's suits, shirts and xtra pants, also remodeling-Build remodeling-Build formals, dress and children! clothing. Se or call Mrs. Cuyler, 447 No. 2nd West. Provo. Phone 2276-R. 3 Easter SP us LITTLE BABY KNIT CAPS Pink - Blue - White 35 Ladies' Dresses FINE RAYON PRINTS AND PLAIN COLORS $8.30 New Assortment of ANKLETS All colors 25 Pair Others at 29c and 39c Men's Fancy Hose and Anklets Real Values 35 3 Pair $1.00 BABY BONNETS Lovely Rayons, Pastel Shades 98 MEN'S AND BOYS White T Shirts $1.00 VALUE for 79 LITTLE BOYS FIGURED Polo Shirts sizes 2 to 6 $1.09 Baby's Sweater Sets Pink Blue - White $1.98 Yes, we have Men's Fancy and Plain White Dress Shirts $2.98 Beautiful Easter CRAVATS The Season's Very Latest $1.00 Ladies' Fine Quality Rayon Panties Small - Medium - Large 79 WOMEN'S Gabardine Slacks ZIPPER FASTENERS All sizes $498 Pair Large Boys" "Lee" Riders 10 to 16 Letcher's WORK SOX 3 pair 50c 368 West Center St. Provo FOR SALE Strong & Clark PIANO Majestic RADIO Monach Enameled RANGE All in A-l Condition 274 West 8th North Orem Phone 068-J3 FOR SALE OREM PROPERTIES 1 Acre, ideally situated in Orem Plan to build your home whore you have a beautiful view of Timpanogos. 124 frontage, 20 rods docp. Just the place for building a beautiful home with plenty of garden space in the back. DELICIOUS FRUITS Three rows of peach trees located lo-cated on the very edge of this acre. Plenty of fruit for canning can-ning an selling. See this wonderful won-derful location. Located one-half mile from the Scera Theatre and schools, both elementary and high school. Located one-half mile west of the highway on the Lincoln Road in direction of Geneva Steel plant. Here is that acre you have always dreamed about owning. own-ing. Choice land in a choice location. A GENUINE VALUE AT $1750 CHRISTEELE ACRES 4-room modern brick, full basement, base-ment, furnace, nice lot, landscaped. land-scaped. Yours for $7500. 5 Acres choice young fruit trees strawberries, raspberries, etc. $5250. Let us tell you about a number of our good listings in large farms, good homes, and profitable profit-able business opportunities. Ray E. Hanks, Phone 0100R5 Geo, F. Olsen, Phone 1829R Jerry Buckley, Phone 0114R1 Erastus Peterson, Phone 2080J Geo. W. Killian, 777 E. 7 North We invite you to list your property with us for a quick sale. PETERSON -HANKS REAL ESTATE CO REALTORS 343 West Center Street PROVO, UTAH Phone 113W type and are being made available avail-able either by conversion of existing ex-isting structures or newly built units because of the critical shortage of lumber and other materials, the Army is making I use of materials obtained from dismantled war camps. Completion of apartment units. Captain Henderson pointed point-ed out, will aid the nationwide housing shortage by relieving areas adjacent to military in stallation. Twenty-four units of the 1946 program have already been completed,-he said. Twelve are at the Stockton Ordnance Depot and twelve at the Ordnance De-not De-not at Tooole, Utah. Units to be constructed under the expanded 1947 program and the number of families for which housing will be provided, are: Mira Loma Quartermaster Depot, at San Bernardino, 8; Yuma Engineer Test Branch In Arizona, 24; Sacramento Signal Depot, 2; Stockton General Depot, De-pot, 46; Camp Stoneman, 64; Fort Ord, 190; Letterman General Gen-eral Hospital, 12; Presidio of San Francisco, 63; Two Rock Branch, Petaluma,. 4; Madigan General Hospital. 12: and Fort Lewis, 400. PROVO CELEBRATES 98TH BIRTHDAY The 98ih birthday of Provo City was enjoyed with appropriate appro-priate exercises sponsored by the Sons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the pioneer memorial memori-al building at Sowiette Pam in Provo, Wednesday evening, March 12. The middle of March, 1849, President Brigham Young called call-ed J. S., Higbee to form a settlement settle-ment on Provo River in Utah Valley. Between thirty and forty families set out under Higbee Hig-bee to found Provo City. HOME SEEKERS AND VETERANS Immediate Delivery of New Homes ! Here is the perfect answer to the housing1 shortage In one complete buy ! 1 and V2 story PRE-ASSEM-BLED Homes. Precisely engineered en-gineered shipped complete with all necessary interior details de-tails to save time and money shopping around. WE FURNISH THE FOLLOWING: FOLLOW-ING: Oak Flooring. Interior Doors. Interior Trim. Kitchen Cabinets. Plumbing Fixtures. Furnaces. Passes all standard building Codes. Eligible for FHA and GI financing. Remember: We can make immediate im-mediate Delivery I Arlington Homes Manuf. Corp. RAY J. BROWN. Utah County Dealer R. D. 1. box 375. Sandy. Utah Phone Midvale 339R3 It was found that the land farther east was less damp and cold so in the late spring of 1850 the stockade and houses were moved to what is now known as Sowiette Park. And so os the sturdy oak grew from the tiny acorn so Provo City has grown from a small band uf brave men and women to a flourishing city of First Clas's with 27,000 inhabitants. A feature of the celebration was the official crowning of Miss Nadene Mitchell as Centennial Centen-nial queen for Utah county by Mayor Mark Anderson. The queen's attendants are Miss Beverly Ann Powell and Miss Glenna Hunger. Mrs. Florence Pyne Billings was crowned pioneer queen; Mrs. Elizabeth Duke as Miss Utah and Mrs. Sadie Jones as Miss Provo. The program featured contrasts con-trasts between 1847 and 1947 with pantomines, skits, community com-munity singing and the history of Provo being much appreciated appreci-ated by the large crowd present. A number of pioneer nonor awards were also given to the nearly one hundred pioneers who either came to Utah before May 10, 1869 or were born here before that date. All who were able to attend were special guests for this occasion. Seven original pioneers were honored, including Stephen Bee, who was born April 118, 1856, and came to Utah with his parents par-ents in 1859; Peter B, Johnson, 88; John Pierpont, 87; Bertha Knudsen Madsen, 87; Eudora Bigelow Mecham, 86; Etta Niel-son Niel-son Eggertson, 85; and Hattie Taylor McClellan. Veterans' Office Schedule Changed Effective March 13, 1947 and until further notice, the Provo Veterans Administration contact con-tact Office located at 287 East 1st North will be closed Saturdays, Satur-days, it was announced by Arnold Arn-old V. Bergeson, Contact Representative. Repre-sentative. The contact office will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays Fri-days to give assistance to veterans vet-erans and their dependents in all phases of benefits handled by the VA. , OREM RADIO SHOP Formerly Ellsworth Radio Shop, ia now under new management and invites the general public to their place of business to look over their new radios, in nil makes, or call them for First Class Radio Repairs The shop, located in Johnson's Orem Cash Market building is open every afternoon from 1 till 8 p.m. Phone 782 if you wish your radio picked up for guaranteed repairs v 1 Garden Seeds ALFALFA SEED GARDEN HOES GARDEN TOOLS HAND CULTIVATORS LAWN MOWERS CHICK BROODERS CHICK FEEDERS WATER FOUNTS ii mm ran an s i Lumber & Hardware at OEEM - UTAH Easter Candy Easter Cards See Our JEWELRY DEPARTMENT for Easter Gifts OREM PHONE 048-J2 PROVO 3rd West & Center lit - - 1.1 & it 7 JK 1 r - a r r! r In Romantic Moments Be as Lovely as His Dreams of you Springtime, the time for loving and being loved . . time for being the dream-girl he's been waiting for, beautiful and ever so dainty. And in that lovely picture don't forget your clothes. He may not notice if they're new, but he will notice if they aren't spotlessly clean and fresh. Remember to have them cleaned frequently. DRY CLEANING OF DISTINCTION ORIGINAL LINES RESTORED NO CLEANING ODORS Marine Cleaners Fourth South and State Phone 066-R1 3 Day Service on Free Pick-up and Delivery 2 Day Service on Cash and Carry |