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Show OREM-CENLVA TIMES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1347 NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY PROVO BENCH CANAL AND IRRIGATION COMPANY YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY Principal Plate of Business, Orem, Utah County, Utah There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 21st day of August, 1947, the, (Part of a series of articles tr Federal OASI) Part XI If you want lo know more. We have been discussing Fed- i ertil Old-Ace and Survivors In- several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share-; surance what it Is how to auali- j fy, who gets paid and other ques- tions. . . j I The Social Security Admini-Amount Admini-Amount ' stration has more than 400 field uuia-s in me vmiea oiaies, Alaska, Al-aska, and Hawaii to serve the 1 millions of people who have money invested in social security. securi-ty. To serve Utah there are of fices at Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo. In this area regular trips are made to southern and eastern Utah. The United States Employ ment Service offices and Pot Of fice in these town3 can tell you j when a representative will be ; in their office. The Social Security Admini stration Office in Provo is at 163 West 1st North. holders as follows: Cert. No. No. Name , Shares 1533 Lloyd Andcrberg . . , 7 M 1538 Ronald B. Adams 2 1112 2262 Tony L. Anton 16 1415 Zelda Bunnell 1 Vi 1679 Alton E. Beck 1351 Wilford Biggs 1 56 1664 Lorin A. Barrett 1078 Burdell Bunnell 1 1723 Ferris Bell 4 1755 Starr L. Brockbank 3 1826 Neal Bunnell 2140 Ella Brewer 5 V2 2129 J. L. Barnum 3 .35 2218 Sylvia Bertilson & Charles Schultz A 2249 William L. Baker 3 23 1106 Erval Christensen 6.80 994 The Conejos Inv. Co. 8 1973 J. Erval Christensen .04 1988 Rulon F. Cook ' 1 Vt 1999 A. H. Cooper 2067 H. H. Cockran 2150 Glen L. Clark ; 1 V4 1334 Fred S. Davies 10 1508 Annie E. Evans 16 2254 Lynn R. Evans -' .14 1879 M. A. Forbush . ' 3 V 1883 Merlin A. Forbush & Vonda T. Forbush 3 m yea Margaret Has a Little Lcmb iCommsntafor 2248 1655 . 791 '. 1725 2070 2235 2146 2236 2277 1318 1765 2072 2252 : 1567 1988 2267 2007 2060 , 1329 2133 1744 2176 2106 - 2038 2181 , 1342 1658 1515 1653 2020 ' 2137 2126 1842 1649 1683 2023 2113 2203 1422 1823 1869 2008 2279 2168 2192 2222, 725 1416 1829 1956 1687 1604 2204 1805 1080 Clyde I. Fechser Wilford S. Gray Reed Gappmayer O. Norman Geertsen J. N. Gardiner Jessie N. Gordon Alma Lowell Gordon Harold Gordon Joseph Gillies G. H. Heinselman Toffee Hauzen ' Ray Johnson Wayne Johnson William G. Kockerhans Ralph W. Knight Don C. Llston Harriett Lunceford G. Dale Larsen Volndeau Mott Lena B. Martin Mrs. A. T. Madsen V. A. Mason Kenneth E. McEwan Farrell J. Nielsen Paul K. Nielsen 23 1 3 1 .917 V 6 38 18 9 9 18 .13 1 34 1 34 V 1 Vi 73 V .65 3 34 V4 23 6 310 38 16 310 1 12 14 1 U Clifford Pyne Leland Prcstwich Parlell Petersen Veda R. Petersen . Fay Porter Ralph II. Peters Owen Pierce Annie Reesha , Burl M. Rowley i Robert H. Russell Maud G. Rowley Clyde J. Robbins Loye Rice , A. Philip Skinner Frank L. Smith Harold II. Thompson W. A. Shepardson M John Stoker : n; - William E. TurnUow Earl M. Thompson B. L. Tippets John A. Vance La Von Vernon Edward J. Verholtz Everett Van Wagnen H. L. Wilkinson Arnold Wilkins A. V. Washburn William Young Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, pledgee of: William D. Adams And in accordance with law. so manv sharps tit Mnh of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Secretary, Route No. 2, Box 620, Orem, Utah, on the 16th day of December, 1947, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of adver- 4 110 34 16 16 ,4 V2 .03 H Vi 16 .03 112 2 23 54.00 18.07 1.20 10.80 4.70 11.37 2.40 9.20 3.60 21.60 3.07 39.60 20.77 3.10 24.24 62.56 49.60 .29 9.00 4.60 .78 9.30 75.60 1.03 .87 30.67 21.60 4.80, 6.20 21.60 9.60 6.60 1.56 43.20 2.34 .90 126.90 73.80 .78 .81 3.52 1.80 10.79 12.60 1.80 10.80 5.46 1,80 4.68 27.00 1.80 3.60 33.74 9.20 1.80 2.16 21.60 2.34 1.03 43.20! 2.16 9.20 90.00 11.50 .72 4.59 1.03 1.20 3.60 d.10 .22 .78 i2.27 2.40 3.60 1.03 .22 18.40 6.20 .90 .60 BEEKEEPERS TO MEET Utah beekeepers should keep in mind the National Federation of Beekeeper's Associations annual an-nual meetings, and attend them at Salt Lake City during mid-January mid-January of 1948, reminded Dr. G. F. Knowlton, Utah State Ex tension entomologist. "This will be one of the finest opportunities in years to hear and meet the outstanding men in the field of beekeeping and to meet beekeepers from all parts of the nation," Dr. Knowlton said. ' By Jim LarUn I am dumb; give me a peek ' At the reason for technique s Standard for most radio programs. pro-grams. ' ; In advance all hearers know Who will "guest-star" on the bow, (Sponsors' agents surely are not clams.) Tet when the guest-star steps in, Holy wave lengths! what a din Crackles from a number of anten-nae! anten-nae! As, with most complete surprise, "Why." the M. C. gasps, then cries: "If it isn't (let us say) JACK BENNY!" II JALA B ) happened in the other day. We greeted him: "Ilabu, salaam: What d'ya know?" Thus spoke the son of the desert: "In olden times, the good Sultan, Sul-tan, Sunaf Ahgun, employed at fair wage many men in bis date groves. But ever to him came the leader of his workers who sought .core pay for all. That this could be given, the Sultan gave increase to the price of dates. But be hold, the shoppers in Symrna did cease to buy the fruit. Soon the Sultan's treasury was empty and no workers could be employed. Then said the Sultan to the work ers: "We both suffer for having failed to remember that we are partners in this business and should have worked out an equitable equit-able plan for our mutual good. May Allah forgive our stupidity." P. G. RENAMES CITY STREETS Thp Pleasant Grove City Co- r' '! :ret in session last week and passed an Ordinance officially offi-cially chancing the names of the streets of the city' in keepmi with the new numbering system recently completed by the Pleasant Plea-sant Grove Chamber of Commerce Com-merce committee- Tha new system makes the intersection at the Bank corner of Pleasant Grove as the startling start-ling place and from there the numbers run east and west and north and south. The new plans make it much easier for new comers to find homes and busi ness houses. A new directory is being prepared pre-pared and will be distributed by the committee in the very near future. Quite frequently, cholera and erysipelas coexist in the same herd of swine. When this happens, hap-pens, the producer who overlooks over-looks cholera is in for plenty of headaches. An electric light or a covered jug filled with hot water, placed plac-ed in a wooden barrel, can serve ser-ve as a brooder for pigs. . FORSALE Native Lumber O. E. Wilde, t 265 East 6th North, Provo , Phone 886 J ' " Buiclc Chevrole. TWO OREM MEN INJURED IN IRONTON CAR CRASH George Cunningham, 16, and LeRoy Mott, 17, of Orem, were painfully injured Saturday when iV,.... 1 . . . . "cjr uecuine invoivea in a car crash at Irpnton on Highway 91 at approximately 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Lewis Hirst, 56, of Pay sort, received bruises and suffered suffer-ed shock in the crash. Both Cunningham Cun-ningham and Mott are at the Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs. Hirst was taken to her home after first aid treatment. J The car driven by Cunninehnm' rrixhnrt i, ' . : turning me M " , " "f" " they are going . v vi uc uiiiu me highway from the Ironton cafe. Officers who investigated, cited Mr. Cunningham for failure to keep his car under control. RHYMED DEFINITIONS All the statements you make should be plain, clear and bright; Meanings profound or hidden are called RECONDITE. Try not to be MORDANT In speak ing or writing, HOLLYWOOD Margaret O'Brien, child movie star, receives gift of a lamb from wool growers of the world. Baby lamb was presented pre-sented in Hollywood by Edgar H. Booth, world chairman, International Wool Secretariat, and prominent in child welfare activities in his native Australia and England. Dr. Booth visited Miss O'Brien during filming of the new MGM production "Big City". (International Wool Secretariat Photo) Mexico ming, Utah and New with hearing aids. The job training program pro- Or rou'll be sarcastic and caustic ) vided for World War II veterans ana mtlng. j unaer me i. 1. tsui apparently . 1 reaenea us peas last January it s bonfire time, lots of fun burning the fathered leaves. Lots VETERANS NEWS released by the VA show. This is Veterans Administration has! an increase of nearly 15 percent launched an educational program! over the total for Oct. 31, 1946 designed to inform and assist-when '16?r)V?r 11 .veterans were veterans with .impaired hearing.' ICLC1V1"S vrt ""pual care. VA now is supplying moie U.aa Few complaints of faulty con- 400 veterans in Colorado, vVyo-l "ruction in homes bought on Greenhouse Spare Tlorists of the United States have more than 200 million square feet Of actual growing space under glass In their greenhouses. to nulla a bonfire, warn those kids to keep far enough from the flames. And to save your home or the neighborhood, don't let them have the bonfire on a windy day.. Makes Sunlight A cellophane envelope or a coat of clear shellac makes a full sunlight sun-light during the middle of the day. I i ALWAYS DREAMED COLUMBIA DIAMOND RINGS Deep in every girl'i imogi nation is a picture of the engagement ring and wedding wed-ding ring the would love , . . styled in rich simplicity-. . , made by masters mas-ters of the craft . . . o lifetime life-time creation to match an everlasting devotion. That is the standard of rolomhio 14.54 SKATES SHARPENED SAWS FILED By Machine or Hand SCISSORS and BLADES SHARPENED WELDING CARTER'S REPAIRS NEW GENEVA HIGHWAY Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE SUITRESS and BAIT SERVICE Only Factory In Utah Count We are not represented by ar. transient mattress workers, b' will call for and deliver wit out extra charge. JUST PHONE 345 Cx drop us a card E61 West 2nd Norli Using and expenses of sale. L. J. SALISBURY Secretary Provo Bench Canal and Irrigation Irriga-tion Co. ' Addressr Route No. 2, Box 620, , Orem Earl; Salt Factory lh first American gait factory was started in Virginia in 1633, sea water being used. Eight years later, Massachusetts gave thi excluslvt right to manufacture salt in that colony to Samuel Wlnalow. as wslu as in va .... 1 j fan CDr r rr.ovo UTAH newtat I 1 I y I xfc, diamond nTi - 0 dront V (ryV COm G. I. loan have been received in uie lour-state area, VA reports- In most cases, contractors have been cooperatives in recti fying complaints on construction. VA said that in one instance . ...1 t , . when 632.000 veteran worp - i.-approvea nomes were training on-the-job, VA said I racklng the builder put $2,000 Steady monthly decreases since1 .in esc.row fr necessary repairs then cut the total to 564,000 in 1 10 eacn ftouse- Sept. 30, 1947. I The number of World War Il ' veterans in Colorado, Wyoming,! Smother Crop Utah and New Mexico receiving A heavy stand of drilled soybeans hospital care from the Veterans makes a good smother crop for land Administration reached a peak lnfted with creeping Jenny or 'Can-of 'Can-of 1,319 on October 31, fi;res ,di lnistle. AMERICAN FORK ASKS FOR HOSPITAL GRANT Formal application has been made by the City of Ameucan Fork for federal and state funds which will enable American Fork to construet a $300,000 his-pital, his-pital, it was revealed last Week. Under the state-federal program, pro-gram, funds are allocated so that both teh state and federad government will will match funds raised by municipalities in sections where hospitals are critically needed. If the applica-l tion is approved American Forkj vill be required to raise $100,000 for the proposed 35 bed hospital. If you like the best, try Snelgrove's Distinctive ICECREAM SCERA SNACK BAR FRUIT PUNCH CONCENTRATE for parties P. E. ASHTON CO. 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