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Show OSEM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 19W SHAIKH . Jean MacDonald C893-J3 Sacrament meeting last Sunday Sun-day was under the direction of the bishopric. The speaker was Allen Johnson. The teen-age talk was given by LaDean Nelson. Nel-son. Ann Rowley played a piano solo. A fireside chat was held following fol-lowing meeting at the home of Geniei Larson. Refreshments were served to Keith Carter, Thelma Carter, Barbara Coinings, Coin-ings, Mary Watts, Berniece Kitchen, Kit-chen, Nelda Harwood, Julia Nelson, Nel-son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dear-ing, Dear-ing, Dee Jepperson, Grant Un-german, Un-german, Kay Boulter, Grant Newell, Geniei Larson, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs . J. Clayton Watts. Joan McEwan, Donna Stolwor- FRUIT TREES True lo 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. I Submit want list for special low, prepaid prices. Free des criptive Catalogue. LAFAYETTE NURSERY CO. Lafayette, Oregon Since 1890 thy, Janice Young, Dora Prets-wich, Prets-wich, Dean Larson and Jean MacDonald. The following have been advanced ad-vanced in the priesthood from deacons to teachers: Dale Larson, Lar-son, Jimmy Simmons, Dan Al len, David Kinser, Jay Shelton, Boyd Collings, Allen Dickey, Mervin Pyne, Wayne Vernon, Lynn Loveridge and Willard Stolworthy. Youth leadership meeting was held at the home of Bishop Stanley Finch. The following were confirmed confirm-ed members of the church at saeramen t meeting on Sunday: Claudia Elder, confirmed by her father; John Charles Wilk inson, confirmed by Lvor Merrill: Larry Gillman, con firmed bv BishoD Stanley Finch; Glade Burr, confirmed by Clark Collings; Loraine Elder, confirmed by her father. Mrs. Ethel Finch and daught er Mary Lyleen visited in Salt Lake City on Saturday, iney were accompanied by Bishop and Mrs. Stanley Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allgood are the parents of a new baby son. Hemstitching 'Alterations, dressmaking .fur coats altered or mended, button covering and button holing. Leather coals re-lined at MARY'S SEWING SHOP 1623 North State St. Oram Phone 3110 Pleasant Grove N ... - as."1 P. EL ASHTON CO. 175 N, 1st West Ptoto 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 It's Taylor's Jewelry Department For Expert Watch Repairing By WESTON J. SMITH FOR Birthstones, Watches, Diamonds, Bracelets, Etc. r Watchmaker TAYLOR'S DEPARTMENT STORE ATTENTION f i I -.. J 9 J STOCKMEN and FARMERS If you want more money for your dead or useless horses, cows, hogs or sheep; and lor hicUs, pells and wool, call UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW CO. QUICK TSRVICE O-q. VT. PrW FHOKZ COLLECT. LEHI 216W LM, Utah NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given hat Orem City, a Municipal Corpor ation, will receive sealed bids for the construction and installation install-ation of a culinary water reservoir, reser-voir, of two million gallon cap-iacity. cap-iacity. That said culinary water reservoir shall be constructed of either steel or reinforced concrete. con-crete. If constructed of steel said reservoir is more particularly particul-arly described as follows: 100 feet in diameter by 34 feet in height, enclosed with a steel roof, supported by steen columns- If constructed of reiinorc-ed reiinorc-ed concrete, said reservoir is more particularly described as follows: 116 feet in diameter by 25 feet in height, enclosed with a steel roof with an alternate gunite roof. That plans and specifications for each of the two types of constructon are on file in the office of the City Recorder and the office of the City Engineer. That said sealed bids will be received until ten o'clock A.M. on the 6th day of April, 1949, at Orem City Hall, Orem, Utah, at which time all bids will be! opened and publicly read aloud in Room 1 at the Orem Jity Hall, Orem City, Utah. Each bid to be in accordance with the plans, profiles, and specifications and ottier contract documents now on file with City Recorder Orland E. Pyne at Orem City Hall, Orem, Utah and at the office of L. V- ixck- man, City Engineer, at Orem City Hall, Orem, Utah. Each bid shall be separately stated as to whether the bid is for a reservoir constructed of steel or a reservoir constructed of reinforced concrete. Each bidder may submit bids on either or both types of construction. con-struction. Orem City reserves the right to determine from the bids whether to contruct said reservoir reser-voir of steel or reinforced concrete con-crete and it not to be limited by the greater cost of one type of construction over the other and may accept whatever bid it deems to be for the best interests inter-ests of Orem City. Copies of the documents may be obtained by depositing $5 00 with the City Recorder Orland E. Pyne, or L. V. Beckman, Engineer, En-gineer, for each set of contract documents so obtained. The amount of the deposit will be refunded to each bidder or intended bidder who returns such set of plans and documents in good condition within five (5) days after the openng of bids. Each bid shall be made out on a bid form to be obtained from Orem City Recorder, Orland Or-land E. Pyne or Orem City Engineer En-gineer L. V. Beckman, and shall be accompanied by a certified or Cashier's check payable to Orem City or a satisfactory bid bond in favor of Orem City executed ex-ecuted by the bidder and a surety sur-ety company in an amount equal to 5 of the bid-The bid-The said check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will execute the contract in conformity with the Form of Contract included in the contract con-tract documents and furnish bonds a specified within five (5) days after notification Oi 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 in 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 I By J. W. Gillman, Mayor Dated this 28 day of February, A. D. 1949. Published March 4, 11, 18,ihN Published March 3, 10, 17, 24. kkov your weather m fa Frost frequently occur when the average temperature of the air over a wide area Is several degrees above freezing. An example of frosts odd behavior is the fact that the air at the top of a tree may be considerably warmer than the air at its base. Happy are the people whose God is All-in-all, who ask only to be judged according to their works, who live to love. Mary Baker Eddy WASHER REPAIRING Ralph's Radio & Appliance 65 No. University Ave. PROVO Phone 618 PROFESSIONAL 7RESTLIIIG NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice ia hereby given that Provo City Corporation- Provo, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer applications for the right of exchange of water in the Provo River System. Said applications being designated as applications for exchange, numbers 57 to 66 incl. Provo City Corporation has acquired or will acquire, under the Met- rnnolitan Water District Act, the right to use 8,000 ac ft. of water in Deer Creek reservoir as contract holder with the United States Bureau of Reclamation. The center of the impounding reservoir dam is located at a point N. 700 ft. and E. 100 ft. frorm SW Cor. Sec. 5, T5S, R4E, SLB&M. The water so acquired will be released from the reser voir into the Provo River at the above described point in equal quantities and concurrently in time in exchange for the water to be dverted under the following follow-ing applications, all locations being from SLB&M- Application No. 57 3 5 sec. ft. to be diverted from Bunnell Fork stream at a point S- 2660 ft-and ft-and W. 390 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 36, T5S, R3E, and conveyed convey-ed by 12 and 24 in. pipe a distance dis-tance of 24,500 ft. and used from Jan. 1 to Dec- 31 for municipal mun-icipal purposes in Provo City- ApplicaHon No. 58 3 5 sec. ft. to be diverted from Bunnell Fork stream at a point S. 1765 ft. and W. 285 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 36, T5S, R3E, and conveyed convey-ed by 12 and 24 in. pipe a distance dis-tance of 23,500 ft. and used from Jan- 1 to Dec. 31 for municipal purposes in Provo City. Application No. 59 10 sec. feet of water to be diverter from an unnamedd spring at a point S. 607'30"W. 500 ft. from NVi Cor. Sec. 36. T5S. R3E. and conveyed by 12, 18 and 24 in. pipe a distance of 10,250 ft. and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for municipal purposes in Provo City. Application No- 60 0 75 sec-ft- of water to be diverted from an Unnamed spring at a point S- 6047'30" E. 1048 ft from NU Cor. Sec. 36. T5S. R3E. and conveyed by 12, 18 and 24- in. pipe a distance of 12,200 ft. and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for municipal purposes'in Provo City. Application No. 61 0-25 sec. ft- of water to be diverted from an unnamed spring at a point S- 5228,30" W. 933 ft. PREVENTION IS THE CEST FIRE INSURANCE T-vESPITE growing Interest m Are prevention education, not only among workers, housewives and other oth-er adults, but also children, the United States last year had the i worst record of loss of life and de struction of property by Are than ever before in Its history, aeeotdmg to the National Fire Protection association. as-sociation. In the Quarterly, just published bv the association at ita Boston j headqiiT -rs. Percy Bugbee, general manager, said preliminary estimates of the fire loss for lt8 stand at $725,000,000 an increase of approximately approx-imately three per cent over the com-d com-d arable 1947 estimate. This, he add ed, is the highest fire loss In dollars j ever recot'"?d in this country. 2C Major Fires to 'H Never before, according to a report of a staff study printed aa part of the publication, has North America suffered so many single fires above the $25C,':3-mark. Not even In 1946 or 194 1 were there as many separate sep-arate fires involving property damage dam-age of this magnitude, according to the printed report which said then were 187 major fires 1946, 302 m 1947 and 2C3 In 1948. The total estimated esti-mated dollar loss from 1948 s major fires is $141,497,000, the study showed 18 per cent of the estimated aggregate aggre-gate fire loss in the United States and Canada ($800,000,000). I The study also showed, the te 1 port said, that the major fifes ef 1948, which earned less than ewe-fifth ewe-fifth of the total fire leas, represent repre-sent about 400th ef ewe per eent of the total number ef i occurred dnrinf the i "Such fires can be prevented," Bugbee said, "by protection of vertical ver-tical and horizontal openings so that any area subject to a single Are It limited; Installation of automaeie I detection and extinguishing equhv 1 ment (such as automatic sprinklers); . organization of industrial and aaer-' aaer-' cantUe fire brigades, and strong and well-trained municipal fire department." depart-ment." I Fear Major Causes. Among the major causes of fires described in the Quarterly, are tbeee: 1. Inadequate or obsolete buUmf codes. A recent survey bf the Xa- i tional Bureau of Standards I I t FfcaM ay rat CaUa Umt year Kt major fires I Gaaaajay of Bacydoaaadi lt damage estimated at $141,497, m the United States alone 18 per eent ef the estimated aggregate fire loss in the United States and Canada ($800,000,M). Never befwi was North America suffered se many fires above the 1230,000-a 3al municipalities shows that 990 haws sw code whatever, 691 have codes 30 yean old or older and only 9H has eodes adopted with the last five years. ft, Leek ef ewswgh exita wad fire escapes, especially In large s, ewfftelent te rapM evacuation. Faaie Is w) develop where there and safe means ef esswpe. It is a eariews anaeh- that fhestfw are se fafiy id that most large stores, which Jeo- mere people, have gone relatively unnoticed in the estab-Ihhment estab-Ihhment ef safeguards against lege MM id i department loss ef life by fire. 3. Resentment of fire regukUoa and refusal to comply, which baap. er eOorts to protect the pobfc against the haxards ef fire byhpl action, 4. Smoktog km bed. Some hot haws Utile placards posted m eta room, mscrocUBg "guests prepari to smoke km bed ( eaO the offis and notify the masmgement vhtrt you wish the remains swat, (3) nog, guests ia aitjiilimn rooms of jot intention ef endentwatng their to so they mar tee necessary prw tions to protect themselves ids a sit down and think how foottm It for you to take this risk." EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT 8:30 p.m. Riverside Skating Rink Students $ .50 Ringside $1.50 General Admission $1.00 12th North and 5th West BETTER HAIRCUT IN LESS TIME L, Qaeen WUhelmina's daughter, Juliana, now rules The Netherlands. Nether-lands. Eer title is (a) Begent, (b) Queen of The Netherlands, (e) Princess of Orange. 2. The late Babe Ruth held the major league record for the most home runs. Abo (a) the most runs scored, (b) the most strike-outs, (c) the most hits. S. No. 11, Downing st, London, ia the address ef the official residence resi-dence of (a) the prime minster, (b) the sweretary ef state for foreign aTn, (e) Ce chancellor ef the exchequer. C The highest per capita Income In the United States Is that ef (a) New York, (b) California, (e) Nevada. av An eepee of the moon is iaI (a) by the shadow of the una en the sun, (b) by the earth earning between the sun and the cses, (o) by tbe moon earning bttwetu tbe sua and the earth. AKEWTS ) fSaaa of TV W.t- 2. 1 mm mtm U-, . i 4 1 w of fat ii ii I aSda (4 kM -m t ..' I t 1 - I Mimf r af SV tL S 1 - ' " - i r - fcw m a tf4 ia I. Xm fcjaws : 1 4 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 CARTER'S SAW SERVICE All types of Saws PLANER BLADES Up to 12 inches DADO HEAD SETS All by Machine SKATES SHARPENED West on 4th North GENEVA ROAD INCOME TAX RETURNS Income tax xeturns expertly prepared, Geneva Inconfe 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. Provo, Utah CUSTOM BUILT furniture at factory prices Your old set remodeled or recovered. re-covered. All work guaranteed. Terms. ZION UPHOLSTERING, 955 Sprinville Road. Phone 1911-W C-A 0 SCERA CHATTER The picture "Angel oh the Amazon" starring George Brent and starting at the Scera Theatre Theat-re next Monday evening, is one of Hollywood's newest creat-! creat-! ions. It is really different. i The story is filled with dram-' dram-' everyone likes but the greatest interest will center around a youthful woman hunter whom Brent finds in his wanderings in the Amazon jungle. The wo man had a strange malady which kept her in perpetual youth. It would not be fair to spoil the story as it is filled 'with startling surprizes. I The picture is first run in (Utah County and is doublt filled fill-ed with "Sons of Adventure" a delightful western story. WANTED TO BUY Good, clean used cars or pickups. pick-ups. Top cash prices paid. No waiting. See Lynn Bullock. BULLOCK AUTO SALES Phone 0669-J3 Orem. COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE 156 West Center Telephone 707 AT EOOTERIE Provo, Utah Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE-MATTRESS 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 ALTERATIONS ! I tailor men's suits over for women. Expert men and wo men's alterations, make dresses, formals, trousseaus, children's cothing. Men's shirts and slacks See or call Mrs. Cuyler, 447 N. 2nd West, Provo. Phone 2276R TF 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 Heaters in all sixes STANDARD SURPLUS. INC. P.O. Box 96. Salt Lake City Phone 5-5995 from NV4 Cor. Sec- 36, T5S, R3E, and conveyed by a 24-in. pipe a distance of 10,600 ft. nd used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for municipal purposes in Provo City. Application No, 62 0.5 sec ft- of water to be diverted from an unnamed spring at a point S- 7416' E. 1260 ft- from NV4 Cor. Sec. 36, T5S, R3E, and conveyed con-veyed by 12, 18 and 24-in. pipe a distance of 12,650 ft. and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for municipal mun-icipal purposes in Provo City. Application No. 63 1.0 sec ft. of water to be diverted from an unnamed spring at a point N. 88919'W. 745 ft. from SV Cor. Sec 25, T5S, R3E, and conveyed convey-ed in 12, 18 and 24 in- pipe a distance of 10,500 ft. and used from an. 1 to Dec. 31 for municipal munic-ipal purposes in Poroov City. Application No. 64 0.5 sec ft. of water to be diverted from an unnamed spring at a point S. 78"34'E. 1242 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 36, T5S, R3E, and conveyed con-veyed by 12, 18 and 24-in. pipe a distance of 12,700 ft. and usea from an. 1 to Dec. 31, for municipal mun-icipal purposes in Provo City. Application No. 65 67 cf 2 sec ft. of water to be diverted from Lost Creek at a poim N. 4r02 W. 2530-5 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec 33. T5S, R3E, and conveyed con-veyed by 8-in. pipe a distance of 5351 ft. and used from Oct 1 to June 1 for municipal purposes pur-poses in Provo City. Application No. 66 67 of 3 sec ft- of water to be diverted from Bridal Veil Falls at a point S. 646'W. C76-4 ft. from EVi Cor. Sec. 33, T5S, R3E, and conveyed by 8-in. pipe a distance of 610 ft. and used from Oct- 1 to June 1 for municipal purposes in Provo City. Protests resisting the granting grant-ing of any of the foregoing applications ap-plications with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Cap-itol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before April 30, 1949. Ed. H. Watson State Engineer rSHHHHHHHHKHHffli LOADS fcrTrrsci Get cash for taxes, to pay eld bills, medical or dental expenses, etc. repay in amounts yoa (elect Phone or visit the YES MAN today. 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Fir flooring Fir rustic $1950.0f. 22' x 28' Four room, bath and closet. Fir flooring Fir rustic $349O.0( I i ALL HOMES BUILT TO CITY SPECIFICAATIONS ' & BATH FIXTURES NOT INCLUDED EN THESE PRICES f YOUR CHOICE OF SEVERAL DIFFERENT ! FLOOR PLANS I ' ."' f Open for Inspection any weekday 8, a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 2320 South Main Phone -8:c |