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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES VERMONT Blanch Christensen 06S4-J1 Mrs. Mamie Pyne was honored on her birthady anniversary at a birthday dinner. A request for "In the Rocking Chair" was sent to Radio station KOVO by her daughter Mrs. Phyllis Johnson of Spanish. Fork. Telephoned greetings were received from her two children unable to attend att-end the dinner, Glen Pyne of Idaho and Shirley Prows of Kimberly, Nevada and from a son-in-law, Curtis Gordon in Arizona. The dinner table was set for 30, including Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ford, Mr. and Mrs- Phil Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pyne and families; Anna Dee Gordon, Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Holt and Douglas, Pat Newell and Thomas Rogerson. The Vermont Sunday School has has record attendance the last two Sundays with 337 and Read the book everybody in the West is talking about- 'THESE AMAZING MORMONS" by Joseph H. Weston Get your copy today! At your favorite newstand or bookstore, OR II postpaid by mail from WESTON PUBLISHING CO. P. O. BOX 626 Salt Lake City. Utah FRUIT TREES True to name - Lower Priced Guaranteed Quality CHERRY, PEACH, APRICOT, APRI-COT, PEAR, APPLE, PLUM, PRUNE in complete variety. Also, BERRY PLANTS SMALL FRUITS, ORNAMENTALS, ORNA-MENTALS, ROSES, SHRUBS Etc. One of Oregon's Largest Stocks. Submit want list for special low, prepaid prices. Free descriptive des-criptive Catalogue. LAFAYETTE NURSERY CO. Lafayette, Oregon Since 1890 Hemstitching Alterations, dressmaking ,fur coats altered or mended, button covering and button holing. Leather coats re-lined at MARY'S SEWING SHOP 1680 North State St. Orem Phone 3110 Pleasant Grove .... is! f;llJ p. e. ashton co. 175 N. 1st Vest rroYO For Expert Watch Repairir-2 SEE ATTENTION - ... . A wj jfl STOCKMEN and FARMERS If you want more money for your dead or useless horses, cows, hogs or sheep; and for hides, pelts and wool, call UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW CO. QUICK SERVICE PHONE COLLECT, LEHI 216W Geo. W. Price Lehi, Ulah ""-"WMiuTt BETTER HAIRCUT IN LESS TIME j WICK SWAM V 32P present. The 41 teachers have an attendance record near 100 percent. Mr- and Mrs Frank Mack and Judy and Barbara of Salt Lake City and Dewey Christensen and George Arda of Logan were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Blanche Christensen on Sunday. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orlo tSouwing of Provo during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olsen of Salt Lake City visited on rfun-day rfun-day afternoon with their broth er Alonzo Hancock of Orem and a sister, Mrs. S- E. Henrie of Provo. The Sunday School officers and teachers prayer meeting will be held at Glena Johnson's home, east of 4th North, at 10:40 a.m. next Sunday. Mr. Smith will give the scriptural reading-Albert reading-Albert Payne and members of his seminary class furnished the program for sacrament meeting last Sunday. Inspirat ional talks and illustrations of the Parables were given. The group also furnished musical numbers. Weston Kofford was honored at a birthday supper and theatre party on his anniversary. A birthday bir-thday cake centered the table where dinner was served by Mrs. Kofford. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cran- dall and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bilbow. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vincent were hosts at a family birthday party honoring Weston Kofford at the W. II- Kofford home. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs- Vic Cchistensen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell, Mr- and Mrs- Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kofford and Mr. and Mrs-Weston Mrs-Weston Kofford, Karen and Peggy. Peg-gy. After dinner the family enjoyed en-joyed visiting. PIANOS February is bargain month. Plain case uprights, $75 & up. New Spinet to sell at $550. Spinet style piano, just like new, $295. Small down payment, pay-ment, Easy terms. WILLIAMS MUSIC CO. 308 East 3rd South Proro If Ed cannot fix it, don't worry about it, it can't be fixed. But let us look at it. Prices reasonable. Phone 0537R1. Pick up and deliver. deliv-er. Ed's Fixit Shop, across from Utah Power and Light in Orem. ED'S FIXIT SHOP WE NEED 50 USED CARS Spot Cash - No Waiting TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. Phone 1000 Provo 3 & I Uuv juu U J 11 TTI4W Kta BTAUX IX 13 ... V Trturn aa Stalin ever eat again, aa the? a fcm tfcfc becnph was nude at FoUdam ta Anew. IMC M wO be In fee iwewiii ef CnKed Nation defecates, defe-cates, prateUr a4 Lake tmetma, M. T, fta enr at Secretary ef State . Dean Aehesea's liJnMin ef tteJMi tsOmt mgmm tJk" offer made In answer te an inlianntmKIH t Km k? J. Eteofcwy Smith, Eire- WASHER REPAIRING Ralph's Radio & Appliance 65 No. University Are. PROVO Phone 618 LANDS FOR SALE! Wonderful Building Lots -Springville Road - Ideal to Work New School Commenced Com-menced - New Theatre -Close to Industrial Plants -Plenty of Work THESE LOTS MUST BE SOLD -Let's Talk Over Prices and Terms. SUBDIVISION LANDS WHERE EVER YOU WANT THEM BUILDERS SEE 'BE'ST BUILDING PROPERTIES DO YOU WANT A NICE HOME? - Close to Farr School Sch-ool - Just an Ideal location -Faces South - We have the plans - Will get reasonable figures - An excellent Home PASTURE LAND - 4 Acres - $1050.00 BUILDING ACREAGE IN MAPLETON - Price $1650. Terms on 4.5 Acres. Water Rights. THIRTY TWO FINE LOTS-PLAT LOTS-PLAT MADE - $500 00 EACH HILL TOP VIEW LOT -SELECT NOW. THE BEST. Beautiful Lehi Home - Nice Lot - Very Good Buy For $9000-000 HI-WAY BUSINESS PROPERTY BUSINESS PROPERTY Old Established - Built UP and Grown with City Growth Grow-th - A Most Ideal Business -Solid brick Construction -Heavy Walls desirable for Upper Apartments when desired de-sired Full roomy Basement Suitable for Lockerj -EQUIPED WITH MODERN AND NEW Fixtures and Equipment - Large Walk in Box - Excellent and Lovely Meat Case - Counters - Modern Mod-ern Low Type - A GOOD CLEAN REASONABLE DESIRABLE DE-SIRABLE STOCK OF GOODS - Where Everybody Enjoys Trading - TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 1W Acres Modern Home Lakeview Benches - $6300- For Sale REAL ESTATE! TOURIST COURT AND HOME - A Well Paying Business Bus-iness - Always Rented Main Highways Through STATE OF UTAH Ten Nice Units - MODERN - A Good Well Built Brick Home Included In-cluded - ROOM FOR MORE UNITS - It's Ideal Business. 84 ft- Business Clean Cut - Center Location - Modern 6 Room Horn elncluded - You'd Pay $10,500.00 for just a Home - HERE IS BUSINESS LAND AND HOME - $10,500.' 00. SIX ACRES BENCH - TWO ROOM HOUSE - $2100.00 HIGHWAY MARKET - MEAT LOCKERS - MEAT CASES - GARAGE - SERVICE STATION STA-TION - GROCERIES - MEAT - NICE STUCCO HOME WITH BASEMENT - DOING NICELY - $22,000. FOR BUSINESS BUS-INESS PROPERTY $10,000 FOR HOME. BRICK CONSTRUCTION 2 BEDROOM HOME - Addition Used for Beauty Parlor -Nice Lot - PRICE NOW S8000.00 - EASY G I LOAN PAYMENT PLAN - REASONABLE REASON-ABLE - LOW DOWN PAYMENT PAY-MENT MAY BE ACCEPTED - Owner Leaving reason for Sale - SEE THIS PROPERTY Telephone 1099 For PROPERTY - N Willard L. Sowards Agency Office 39 West 2 North St. PROVO, UTAH 'r'f.- OXYGEN FOB OK3U . . . Afoot or aloft, eel k sMk-kn-trade of this flpfag aee Imam, CiymnU, a Kentaofcf Berts entry shown having aa eKJtaa bag adjusted ad-justed on his head befleae taking oft from Miami te CeMnHile. Olymia flies bttweui the eenny states, competing at nisfcah and Santa Anita, Trainer Ivaa Parke is iown at the left and Jk airline, attendant at the right PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING EVERY THURSDAY . NIGHT 8:30 p.m. Riverside Skating Rink Students $ .50 Ringside $1.50 General Admission $1.00 12th North and 5th West CARTER'S SAW SERVICE All types of Saws PLANER BLADES Up to 12 inehes DADO HEAD SETS All by Machine SKATES SHARPENED West on 4th North GENEVA ROAD KEISCH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE 156 West Center Telephone 707 AT BOOTERIE Provo, Utah Utah County Mattress Factory 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 with out extra charge. JUST PHONE 345 Or drop us a card 661 West 2nd North PROVO UTAH LETTERS TO THE Editor, Orem-Geneva Times Dear Sir: Have been noticing with interest in-terest your efforts and those of momhn of the chamber of commerce to start a drive which will lead to the zoning of Orem's State street. I've watched the problem from its infancy, through the mass meetings which were held three years ago and down to the present time, and although 1 sympathize with your efforts and particularly I sympathize with the business men of Orem, I'm inclined to believe you've bitten off much more than you can chew. Granted, the setting aside of definite business areas on State street would insure the establishment estab-lishment of two or three respectable respect-able shopping centers and would halt the present trend to build a "string-town". True, the zoning zon-ing would eventually give Orem people a place to buy everytning they needed within walking distance of a parking place. True, such an ordinance would help to insure local businessmen their fair share of Orem's shopping shop-ping dollar. And it is also probably prob-ably true that the construction of homes in Orem is being postponed post-poned until builders and speculators specu-lators get an idea of which end, if any, of Orem will become the shopping center of the city. All those things may be true, but you are not taking into consideration con-sideration the feelines of Dror- erty owners along State street- j as long as state street is "wiae open" and available for sale as hiicinpcc nrnnprtv alnntr ?fc (in. . , . i . , i .i i ' lire lengm people wno own uiai property want to guard their iiwjjc luck, ouiuuajr viuu W4ijr will center in their own front yard and they can sell out at a handsome figure. All your facts, figures and logic are fine but they won't stand up against that one single INCOME TAX RETURNS Income tax returns expertly prepared, Geneva Incon3 Tax Service, 148 So. State St, Orem, Phone 0685-J1: or Phone 1726J for appointment LOANS EVERY DAY Private Money - Gain 5 and 6 Interest - FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY. Office: 39 West 2nd North St Proro. Utah CUSTOM BUILT furniture at factory Drices Your old set remodeled or re covered. All work guaranteed. Terms. ZION UPHOLSTERING. 955 SprlnTille Road. Phone 1911-W e-A 10 WANTED TO BUY Good, clean used cars or pick ups. Top cash prices paid. No waiting. See Lynn Bullock. BULLOCK AUTO SALES Phone 0669-J3 Orem. ALTERATIONS ! I tailor men's -suits over for women. Expert men and wo men's alterations, make dresses formals, trousseaus, children's coihing. Men's shirts and slacks See or call Mrs. Cuyler, 447 N 2nd West. Provo. Phone 2276R TP HIGH PRESSURE BOILERS U. S. GOV'T SURPLUS Coal Fired Complete with Automatic Stoker All Controls Condensate Return Pumps Hot Water System 45 to 90 H. P. WILL SELL COMPLETE OR BY THE UNIT PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE REMOVAL also Gas and Oil Space Healers'" in all sizes STANDARD SURPLUS. INC. P.O. Box 96, Salt Lake City Phone 5-5995 " i i 1 i EDITOR Editor, Orem-Geneva Time Dear Sir: The writer believes that Orem City should purchase an old pioneer home on Orem Bench, to be preserved in its present condition and with sufficient land on which said house is loc ated, in order that we may have a monument to the pioneers of Orem Bench. This "Pioneer House" should be located near the center of the city and would become a tourist attraction and city park as well as a monument to our pioneers. Orem has made no plans for a celebration in commoration of the centennial of the pioneers coming into this valley. Perhaps the obtaining and dedicating such a house would be a fitting way to observe the occasion. May I have the views of other residents of Orem on this subject? sub-ject? Bill Baker Orem Resident The amart man know that the only way to protect his family and himself is with a safe, systematic plan of saving. U. S. Savings Bonds provide the safety and the Payroll Savings Plan or ihe Bond-a-Month Plan is the systematic way. No one can provide security for the future by free-spending. You con face the future with confidence, however, by Investing a part of today's earnings in Savings Bonds. That is the inlolii. gent way. And you have the choice of two convenient plans of purchase, the Payroll Savings Plan where vou work or, if self-employed, the Bond-a-Month Plan at your bank. VJS. Treamry Department and perhaps selfish quirk which is nothing but human nature. Yours sincerely, A Reader "fir i?n& u.in mflllL ' MK VNX ill 1 I I "f k I 111 I U i I i ' fc WWW I f 1 1 Window. 8 rooo Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit "HOW TO WIN LEARNING TO LTVC T UCILE BLAKE, whom I hare known many years, fc me she had to tremble on the edge of tr ;Jy and p with bitterness and despair before she learned how to live. Nine years ago she got the shock of her life. She had bee, living in a whirl studying music at the University of Arizona, conducting a sreec'a clinic m the town and "... J ally in bed a D. Ca.iiccle Ths sudden ch-nge from the life she desired affected her deeply. She went to bed, but she as rebellious, even bitter. Why did this have to happen to her? One day an artist-friend called on her. He said, "You think now that spending a year in bed will be a tragedy. You won't think so at the end of the year, for you will have a chance to grow spiritually and mentally.H After this friend had gone, Lucile thought over what he ; had said, thought about it day after day. Then she heard a radio ! commentator say, "You can express only what is in your own consciousness." That; too, gave her food for thought. So she resolved to think only the thoughts she wanted j to live by happy, joyous thoughts, thoughts of happiness and health. This wasn't easy at first, but she stuck to it She enumerated her blessings a lovely young daughter, good eyesight, time for reading and any number of good friends who lightened the hours for her. The result? Well, that year in bed passed swiftly. After she was able to get about again and resume normal activities, she was a made-over person. For nine years she has been grateful for having had that year in which to learn how to live. The habit of cotwting her blessings is still with her, one of her most prized possessions, and she says she is truly ashamed that the never realiy learned how to live until she thought she was going to die. Mrs. Charity Dickman celebrated her birthday anniv ersary on Monday. She was ac companied to Salt Lake City by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shepardson and family, Darrell and Jack Dickman. Family members enjoyed en-joyed a birthday dinner at the Shepardson home after return ing from Sal Lakte City. THERE'S NOTHING COMPLICATED ABOUT BANKING - BY - MAIL This service is offered free of charge to our customers. Making deposits in this way is as easy as mailing7 a letter. Just follow the simple instructions furnished with our supplies for banking by mail and you can't go wrong. You'll be pretty busy around thi3 time of year but you don't wan,t to neglect your banking. Save yourself time and effort by using your nearest mail box as a Teller's Farmers and Morcliants Bank THAT FRIENDLY HOME-OWNED BANK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, l949 Author of FRIENDS and ' INFLUENCE PtOPlF mi teaching a class in music appreciation at the ranch where sue lived. In addition to all this, she was in a gay social whirl riding, dancing! picnicki . Then one day she collapsed. The doctor told her she would have to be abso-lutely abso-lutely inactive for at least a year, and that complete rest. WANTED LOANS! 3 Em. House - 2A - $1500. Basement - Land - $2000. Mod. Bsmt - Nice NE Lot $2250. Dairy Farm - Nice home $5500, Mod. House, Land - $4500. Mod- home $6500. Loan $3000. BUSINESS LOAN $12,000. $16,000 home, Loan $8000. WILLARD L. SOWARDS Agent Zltah Insurance Corporation i ! I I 4 f f 1 |