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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES TIIURSDAYJULYS n 048 NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Oren CI'", TJt-! ah of the intention of such city! Council to make the following! improvements in curb and gut-tor gut-tor district No. 1. to wit: Install curb and gutter on each side of highway No. 91 in Orem City with the necessary street open ings, driveway openings, with necessary relocation of irrigation irriga-tion ditches, with necessary man holes and appurtenances as follows: fol-lows: (a) Construct cement curb and gutter on the West side of the state highway known as highway high-way No. 91 from a point beginning begin-ning 900 feet South of 800 South street which street is also known as the Lincoln road running thence Northwesterly along the west side of said highway No. 91 to a point 600 feet North of 400 South street which is also known as Snow road. The total estimated cost of the improvement improve-ment is $14,875.00 or $3.50 per front foot. (b) Construct cement curb and gutter on the East side of the state highway known as highway No. 91 from a point beginning 900 feet South of 800 South street which street is also known as the Lincoln road running thence Northwesterly along the east side of said highway No. 91 to a point 600 feet North of 400 South street which is also known as Snow road. The total estimated cost of the improvement improve-ment is $14,875.00 or $3.50 per front foot. (C) Construct cement curb and gutter on the West side of the state highway known as high way No. 91 from a point beginning begin-ning 700 feet South of 400 North street which street is alsoj known as Geneva bteel Road running thence Northwesterly along the west side of said highway high-way No. 91 to a point 800 feet North of 800 North street which is also known as the Canyon Road. The total estimated cost of the improvement is $14,875.00 or $3.50 per front foot, (d) Construct cement curb and gr.tt?r on the East side or the state highway known as highway No. 91 from a point beginning 700 feet South of 400 North street which street is also known as Geneva Steel Road running thence Northwesterly along the east side of said highway No. 91 to a point 800 feet North of 800 North street which is also known as the Canyon Road. The total estimated cost of the improvement im-provement is $14,875.00 or $3.50 per front fot. AH work to be done as described des-cribed under sections (a), (b), (C), and (D) to be done according accord-ing to the plans, profiles and specifications on file in the office of-fice of City Engineer and to defray de-fray the abutters' portion of the cost and expense thereof by special assessment upon the lots and piece of ground to be affected affect-ed or benefited by such improvements improve-ments to be assessed according to the front foot of the proper ties described above under sec tions (a), (b), (c), and (d). That a tax will be levied on said par cels of land at an equal and uni form rate in accordance with the linear foot frontage upon and to the entire depth of the same ownership back therefrom not exceeding 330 feet and the tax to be levied and assessed upon up-on said parcels of land to meet the cost of approximately $3.50 per front foot to be paid for ov er a period of ten years. All protests or objections to such improvements or to the car rying out of such intention must be in writing, signed by the owners ow-ners of the property affected or benefited describing the same, together with the number of front feet and must be filed with the City Recorder on or before 5:00 o'clock p.m. on the 23rd day of July,1948. The City Council at its first regular meeting thereafter, there-after, towit: 8:00 p. m. the 23rd day of July, 1848, will consider such protests and objections to said improvements as shall have been made. By order of the City Council of Orem City, Utah. Dated June 18, 1948. Orland E. Pyne City Recorder Published June" 24, July 1, 8, 15, 1948. Melons Never Gross Difli'n-nt varieties of . vegetables, 'rown together in tlio same garden, vih-n "cross," that is pollen from one variety is curried by bees to the. flowers flow-ers of iinothcr. Tin's never affects the leaves, roots or fruit of the parent plant but only the seed, so gardeners are quite unconscious un-conscious of the mixture, unless they save the seed and sow it; then instead of bavins a pure strain, of one variety, they will have a mixture of types. lint when they try to grow melons, and harvest one which Is not as sweet as it should be, they look about fot squash or cucumbers growing near, md often assert that the lack of flavoi ip the melon is due to the proximiiy of the other vines. The idea that squash and cucum-! cucum-! prs can be crossed with melons is so deeply rooted that it is difficult to combat, and in some community gardens gar-dens a ban is placed on any vine crops except melons being grown. If such a cross could be made it would not affect this year's melons,, except in the seed. But it cannot occur. oc-cur. Two varieties C melons will cross, without ellect on either except for their seed; the same is true ot two varieties of squash, or of cucumbers; cucum-bers; and squash will cross with pumpkins, all without effect on the current crop. The seed, Inwever, should not be saved. Breeders have repeatedly tried to hybridize (cross) melons with squasn and cucumbers, but have never suc- be opened and publicly read a-loud a-loud in Room 1. Each bid shall be in accordance accord-ance with the plans, specifications specificat-ions and other contract documents docu-ments now on file with City recorder re-corder Orland E. Pyne, at Orem, Utah, and at the office of L. V. Beckman, City Engineer, Orem, Utah. V t. -J GIANT iiioiwiSi VEGETAblE MAR.ROV. CKOOK.- IJE.CK.. Squash, Cucumbers, and Pumpkins have Never Been Known to Cross with Melons, ceeded. This is something that can only be determined by experience, iu Cie case of species closely related, as there seems to be no uniform rule. Squash and pumpkins belong to different dif-ferent species, but will cross; out the seed which results either refuses to grow, or if it does grow produces a seedless fruit of no value. Poor flavor of ripe melons is usually usu-ally due to lack of sunshine. They must -be fully ripe when picked as the flavor never improves after that. GRAND VIEW I Accepts Utah Role who are in need of an apprentice or to assist apprentice candid' APPRENTICES MOVE INTO BUILDING TRADES An increase of 2.4 in the percentage per-centage of persons entering building trades apprenticesnips was reported this week by W. L. Mildenhall, local representative represent-ative of the labor department's Copies of the documents may j bureau of apprenticeship, be obtained by depositing $5.00 j increase came in with the City Recorder, Orland The largest lncrease came ln E. Pyntf, or L. V. Beckman, En-; the pipe trades. The woodwork-gineer woodwork-gineer for each set of contract1 ing trades have the greatest documents so obtained. number of apprentices, with The amount of the deposit; Qnd electrical trades next. sheet. wil be refunded to each bidder, , or intended bidder who returns 1 metal and Painting trades fol-such fol-such set of plans and documents' low in good condition within five Mr Mildenhall is readv to (5) days after the opening of the give assistance to employers Dias. r.acn Did sr.au De maae oui,or t0 ass;st on a bid form to be obtaained aes from City Recorder, Orland E. Pyne or Orem City Enginer L. V. Beckman, and shall be accompanied acc-ompanied by a certified or cash ier's check payable to Orem City or a satisfactory bid bond in favor of Orem City executed by the bidder and a surety company com-pany in an amount equal to 5 of the bid. The said check or bond shall i be given as a guarantee that the bider will execute the contract in conformity with the Form of Contract included in the contract con-tract documents and furnish bonds as specified within five (5) days after notification of the award of the contract to the bidder. bid-der. Orem City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or waive any informalities ln the bidding. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. OREM CITY CORPORATION By J. W. Gillman Pub. June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 1948 Lucy I. Clyde 030-R4 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Damico (Ida Brown) and two children, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Erown, left for their home in Mesa;. Arizona on Monday. They were here for the funeral of Mr. Damico's father, Tony Damico. Mrs. Diana Nuttall Thurman and children, Linda, Donald and Christene, who have been visiting visit-ing here from California, have been extensively entertained by family members and friends. Among the parties were a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brown; a supper for members of the Nuttall family, given by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nuttall of Payson; a party at Lehi, given by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nuttall; and a visit to Salt Lake City with Mrs. Grace Nuttall and Mrs. Dee Brown. The visitors returned home the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rieske left Monday for a vacation in Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park. They plan to be gone about a week. Earl Buckner of Ephriam visited with his mother, Mrs. Annie Buckner and family members mem-bers during the week. He is an agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. He and his wife have recently returned from a trip to San Francisco and southern California. The trip given to him as a reward for successful work with the company. com-pany. Members of the S. I. Club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Laurel Gibson on Friday. Sewing and a discussion on child training were features of the afternoon. Luncheon was served to Zella Burns, Loretta Carrol, Hattie Carter, June Brown, Arthelia Felkner, Dot Shwarzrock and Laurel Gibson. Five babies were blessed and named at Fast Day meeting on Sunday. They are David Lee, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nicol; Dean Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Riding; Gary LaMar, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logan; Danny J., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Atkins; and Carma Lou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mann. ' SH;N V 1 ' f " ' " ' V y I 0 MM, Ralph Duirtke . . rakes. tat "nit- in I a filed Show Boat' it's like all products if CLAUDE'S OFFERS EXCELLENT 1947 FORD DUMP TRUCK with all the finest equipment for handling heavy loads. Special equipment includes dash-board shift. THIS TRUCK HAS EVERYTHING! With $3,450 invested in it, this truck is offered at $2695 25 OTHER GOOD VALUES AT Claude's Dcct Gars IN PROVO IN ORE?! 230 North Univ. Ave State St. & Canyon Rd. Telephone Provo 293 Collect NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Orem City Corporation will receive sealed bids lor construction construc-tion and installation of approximately approx-imately 5000 lineal feet of 6 inch and 8 inch sewer laterals and connection to existing sewer sew-er lines; the installation of approximately ap-proximately 4000 lineal feet of 4 inch cast iron water pipe: the installation of approximate ly 800 Lineal feet of 8 incn, iu inch, and 12 inch cast iron water wa-ter mains transverse to highway together with water valves boxes and connections to existing water wa-ter lines located at Orem, Utah, until 10 o'clock on the 23rd day f July, 1948, at Orem City Hall, Utah, at which time all bids will The G-f name: known very- where f or products prod-ucts that aro high in quality . . . low in cost ...long in life. 'The gas warm air furnace that is every bit G-E that gives you the very finest in heating comic..;. com-ic..;. ct really low operating cost for years and years. You wouldn't settle for Just ar.7 furnace if you knew G-E's many superior features. AVAILABLE HER I, NOW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! PATE HEATING AND APPLIANCE OREM PHONE 0552 Rl AT LAKE VIEW "CAPITA m FURY" Wednesday, July 14, 8 p. m. Plus a Comedy and Short Subject. Admittance By Donation FIRST QUORUM OF ELDERS PROJECT Show Coat' Signs 5 Stars for U. of U. Festival Polished performances by the leading Dlayers i1 "Show Boat' was assured this week when the fifth Broadway 01 Hollvwonri celebrity was placed undei contract con-tract for the Jerome Kern-Oscai Hammerstein musical, which wiM play in the University of Utah atarlium hi.ivl. hecinmne Julv 14 ! The nuu ctT IS Palnh Dnmkp who has played the role of "Captain "Cap-tain Andy" in "Show Boat" many times, including the handling of this leading part in the Jroadwa revival of the show during 1946 and 1947. said Or C. Lowell Lees, producer and director." As presented nv the University cf Utah, "Show Moat' will nla nine performances and the shane-spearan shane-spearan comedy, "Midsummer Night's Dream" for three shows. "Show Boat" dates are Julv 14. 15. 16. 17 21. 22. 23 24 and rth. "Dream" dates are July 19. 20 and 26th. Dr. Lees reported there would be no Sunday performances unless it was necessary, because ot weather, to make up one of the show dates on a Sundav Supporting Dumke will be Gale Page, star of stage, screen and radio; Peggv Engel. for thret years leading lady of "Oklahoma'": Kenneth Spencer, concert singer, who also has played the role of "Joe" in the "Show Boat" revival on Broadway, and Richard Charles, another concert artist, and a romantic lead in numerous musiral comedies. In addition, many of the Utah olavers who were in last pear's presentation of 'Pronnseo V alley" have strong roles in "Show Boat" and "Midsummer Night's Dream." "Show Boat" also will nave the "Promised Valley chorus." to which has been added 35 voicps. This chorus has been rehearsed by Crawford Gatps who became -famous toi composing the "Promised Valley" music. Members ot che Utah symphony will comprise the orchestra, which will be directed by Heinz Roemhela, motion picture musical director and composer. Choreography for "Show Boat" will be directed by Nenette Charisse, noted for her Broadway dance creations, while Virginia Tanner, leading Utah dancer, will be choreographer for "Midsummer Night's Dream." VINEYARD Malicenj C. Well Phone 0893J1 The Relief Society meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Vera Gillman on Tuesday after noon. The visiting teachers will report and all women are asked ask-ed to brine racs to be sewed and made into rugs for the bazaar in August. Miss Delia Watkins has been visiting here with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins accompanied her when she returned to her home in Twin Falls, Idaho and spent the weekend there. Miss Barbara Anderson spent a week in Idaho Falls with her brother, Lester Anderson, hjer sisters, Mrs. Norma Lewis and Mrs. ames Nuttall and families. Bishop and Mrs. Paul Van Wagner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Murdock and daughter daught-er of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Joan Maxwell and children of American Amer-ican Fork; and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Murdock and children of Genola were Vineyard visitors on Sunday. The Primary will hold an Indian In-dian Pow-Pow on Monday evening even-ing in the ward hall. Everyone is to come in their Indian regalia re-galia and participate in the pow-pow. This program is part of the outlined work for the FHmary organization and the officers and teachers' invite all ward members to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Max Stanley, Mrs. Thelma Pierce and children, child-ren, Shirley and Ronald of Spanish Span-ish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Newell K. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young and children of Salt Lake City visited with relatives re-latives here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wells of Syracuse, New York and her sister, Mrs. Olive Silvernail of Sidney, New York have been vacationing in Utah for the past two weeks. They visited with Mr. Wells' parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( Thomas Wells and wpre guests at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells during their stay in Vineyard. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jameson and children spent the holiday in Idaho Falls visiting with relatives. re-latives. Pfc. William T. Wells has re- TEACHERS QUORUM TO SPONSOR DANCE A gay evening of dancing is i planned for Friday evening, 1 July t, at the dance being sponsored spon-sored by the Teachers Quorum i of Sharon Ward. The dance will ! begin at 8:30 p.m. and will be i held in the ward hall. A special ! invitation is extended to all teen-agers. A good orchestra has been engaged en-gaged for the evening and refreshments re-freshments will be served. Dee Jepperson, quorum president, is in charge of arrangements. ceived his discharge from the Marines and will arrive home on Sunday. He has been stationed station-ed at Camp Matthews, San Diego for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Olson and grandchildren, Jacqueline and George, and Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Olsen and children of Salt Lake City spent the Fourth on an outing in Huntington canyon. can-yon. Mr. and Mrs., Gail C. Loveless and son Eric of Redwood City, California are vacationing here lor two weeks. YOUNG MARRIED man with 3 years personnel exp. 2 years uanking exp., 1 year investigation investig-ation exp., 4 years driver salesman sales-man desires suitable position Roger E. Mouxlam Jr. 1954 Chorro St., San Luis Obispo, Calif. J 8-15 EXPERT PIANO TUNING J. E. BROWN, Draper. 25 yrs. experience. Phone Mrs. Pyne, 0525-R3 M6 SEND FLOWERS FOR ANY OCCASION Weddings O Birthdays Illness Anniversary O Funerals O Baby's Arrival O Weekend Hospitality O Dinner Invitation O Grand Openings O Talent Appreciation O Welcome New Neighbors O Dances, Parties or Special Get-Togethers SAY IT WITH FLOWERS FLOW ERS FROM ROHBOCK'S SONS' W pi I Furniture Bargain Sale 8th East and Timp Way Provo Furniture that was used in the furnished apartments of Timpanogos Village must be sold. If you need a few extra pieces of furniture or if furnishing fur-nishing student rooms, here is an unusual opportunity. THERE IS OFFERED! Several first quality Maple living room sets. Studio couches or day beds Occasional chairs Kitchen tables Student desks Book cases Beds Mattress Springs, and other miscellaneous miscel-laneous items 8th East and Timp Way PROVO Phone 2777 M or 1480 OREM FLOWER SHOP Orem, Utah PHONE 116 FREE DELIVERY i 1: S FOR SALE OR RENT PIANOS ACCORDIANS GUITARS Phone 940R Prof. S. W. WILLIAMS 108 East 3rd South, Provt I Bay, SelL Rent AND TEACH INTERMOUNTAIN HOUSING &.INS. CO. Real Estate - Ins. - Loans 17th S. Orem 013 Jl FOR SALE Perfect location in heart of Orem for residential or apartment building, 113 x 210 lot just off Hi-way 91. Priced for quick sale. New listing, Spanish Fork. Just completed, lovely love-ly 6-room modern home, centrally located. Act quick ly for this one. Appraised at $10,00. Sacrifice at $72-50. $72-50. Also a few choice residential resid-ential lots in choice Orem district. Reasonably priced at $725 including gas, .va-ter, .va-ter, and electricity. Attractive 3- bedroom frame home in best residential resid-ential district in American Ameri-can Fork. Lovely fireplace large landdscaped lot, also extra lot. Sacrifice. Terrms Immediate possession. Ideal prroperty for small chicken farm located just north of Provo. A nice 4-room 4-room frame home with water. wa-ter. Only $5000. Terms. Be sure to see this lovely 2 -bedroom home. Very good location. SE Provo. Extra bedroom in base-, ment. Laundry. Nice gas furnace and gas ht water heater. Also very nice base ment apartment which will pay all payments. This has been our best buy in three years. CALL Leland Jolley 1815 W Hyrum Baird 1209 J Ken Ludlow, days .. 013 Jl Glen Adams, PG .... 5702 C. Martin, Payson .. 227 R Jos. F. Elder mgr 3365 CEMENT SEPTIC TANKS, Cesspools, Drains, Sewers, Basements, Walks, Built, or Pumped Out. 1010 No. 1st West, Provo Phone 1350 15 USED CAR BARGAINS AT CLAUDE'S BEST CARS 230 No. Uni. Ave. PROVO Phone 2938 or 1612 J SHARON WARD OFFICERS TO MEET A special meeting of al1 ers of the Sharon ward lary organizations has ed for Wednesday, jj the ward chapel by T" bishopric. 7 tte Ward Bishop Stanley pi.., nounced the meetins . , quests full attendant re- will meet at 8 D.m. egrouP Utah CoUnty Mattress Factory COMPLETE-. MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE Only Factory In Utah Cooa, We are not represented by ur transient mattress workers, bu' will call for and deliver wtb' out extra charge. JUST PHONE 3C Or drop us a card 661 West 2nd North PROVO UTAH Stop at BILL'S PLACE (Formerly Wick's). Provo Can-yon, Can-yon, for extra special sandwiches, sand-wiches, beer, steakes and shrimp, Free picnic grounds. WANTED Two men with cars to sell Watkins Products in Norrth and South Utah County. No bosses No lay-offs. Joseph H. Taylor 751 West 1 South, Provo. If you have any livestock hauling to be done, call 1118R, Or if you wish to sell livestock I will buy it. Bring your bike to Ferguson's shop to be repaired, at 755 Springville Road, Provo. Also sell new and used bikes, parts, etc. Phone 1118R. FOR SALE '39 Packard four door Sedan Good condition, Good tires, Nice Looking. Radio and heater, 11115 S. State, .Orem, Phone 0558-J4. LADIES! A 75 cent Lipstick for 15 cents with your purchase I of Watkins Coconut Oil Shampoo. Sham-poo. I'll see you soon. Josep: H. Taylor, 751 West 1st Soutt Frovo. Phone 559-R. TIRE REPAIRING VULCANIZING BATTERIES ODD SIZE TIRES ON HAND 30x312 5.50x18 - 34x5. 24in. Tractor Tires and Service BRIMHALL BROS, New Location 241 W. 51h So. Phone 49 iM FOR SALE Royal Anne Cherries for s Directly east of Lincoln 1 school. Phone 0744-J3. Box : FOR SALE Fox Terrier Puppies. Clear. Lovable Dets for your i rU fGAA tt rtw .oil at Wfl.44 1 Christeele Acres. Reed Hacte FOR SALE Baled Hay. $25.00 baled fc field. $30.00 delivered in rW PIANO LESSONS Mrs. Rosa Mae Gurr is giving Piano lessons to beginning students. Call 2710J or 0521J1 niiiiuiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiimnniiiiMitii. L. G. BAILEY 1700 SOUTH STATE Complete Plumbing and Heating Service Plume 013-J2 OREM Why take a chance on Inferior Building Material? WHEN YOU BUILD USE BLOCKS And Be Sure They are A Quality Product Central Utah Block Co. 720 S. University Ave. Provo Utah Phone 1924 M EXPERT Wall Papering. Painting Wall Cleaning H. KIRKWOOD Phone 253-W. Box 32. Rt. 1 Orem. Utah ALTERATIONS! I tailor men's suits over for women. Expert men and women's wo-men's alterations, make dresse. formals, trousseaus, children's clothing. Men's shirts and slacks. See or call Mrs. Cuyler. 447 N. w West, Provo. Phone 2278R. Dave Shuler, Phone 11 7-J Payson, Utat DR. E. MANSFIELD ..J T,.,.rtnflt!l iiuropracior iinu rsaiuiuF"" ic Phvsirian. X-Ray Laboratory - Flaofj scope Colon Irrigation Hemovitometer Service. 75 East Center Street r...A TTtah Phone 1093 Res. Phone IH n Sprit 3' arrnpriTiTJ T.ESSONS Private instruction on j 31: fW'l Phrmo ini7W- and AmH L.. r,u no r. Stude i w, i nunc , ugt r,,r,i DPrnnc fumisneo J of charge. . J W Closing Out Sale 1 Mowers, Hay Bakes. PRICES REDUCED W. F. WISCOMBE PHONE 029-fl DRflVO. UTAH J |