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Show NO ORZM-GZNEVA UTAH COLDPACK FRUIT CORP Principal place of business Orem, Utah There are delinquent on the following described stock on account ac-count of assessments levied on the 6th day of January, 1949, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders share-holders as follows: NAME CERT. NO Donald Clayton 6 Wilford Stubbs 10 Roy E. Park 12 V. E. Foutin 15 Austin Brerton 17 Eli Gourdin 18 Fred Ferguson 19 Joseph H. Finch ' 20 W. P- Freckleton 23 jorgen Hansen 28 H. S. Harris 31 Isabell Gappmayer 32 Robert Gordon 33 Curtis Gordon 34 William C Burr 37 Virgil Bullock 38 E- H. Calder 39 Thos. Barrett 40 Julian Hansen 41 Joseph Hancock 42 C- H. Hales 43 Raymond Cutler 46 Jon Birmingham 47 Sam Cordner 50 S. A. Carter 52 Levi Bounous 53 Ross Bunnell 54 Joseph Booth 56 Burdell Bunnell 57 J. N. Anderson 58 James Blair 64 Lucille Bigelow 65 P. A. Burr 66 Milton J. Davis 75 Owen Davis 76 S- S- Downs, 79 W. B. Davis ' 80 R. G. Ercanbrack 81 Alma Jones " 82 Charles O. Keeler v 84 Thomas Jacobs 85 B. M. Jolley 86 Henry Jones , 87 S. S. Johnson 88 W. G. Kocherhans 89 Darwish Kader 90 M- E. Kartchner 91 Lewis H. Olsen 95 . E. E. Newell ' 98 Ralph Nelson 100 J. T. McCarthy 101 C E. Maw 103 Earl W. Mecham 105 Earl Mecham 108 Joseph Marshall 109 Ed. Mecham 110 W. W. Mecham 111 O- P- Morgan 11? Asa Lupus 113 J. H. Lnnceford 115 Soren Mork 116 J. T. Louder 117 Ed. Lewis 120 Kreston S Pederson " 123 Hugh W. Park 126 Glen Wasden ' 128 R. Cecil Wentz 130 Mrs. Vera Park 131 Merlin Prestwich ' 134 R. S. Pyne 135 Armeldo Prestwich 137 R. Partridge 139 T.vle & Eucene Peck 140 Orson Prestwich 142 P. H. Roberts 144 "William M. Soulier 148 Jesse Siims'on 149 Henry Soulier 150 George Selman 152 James A. Skinner 153 THURSDAY .UAT.Cll 17, K13 SHARES AM'T 1 .50 3 1.50 5 . 2.50 1 .50 2 1.00 1 .50 IV .75 1V4 .75 2 1.00 3 1.50 . 2.00 1 3 1.50 IVi .75 1 .50 1 .50 1 .50 1 .50 m .75 3 1.50 4 2.00 1 .50 1 .50 1 .50 4 200 .25 1 .50 2 1.00 2 1.00 1VS .75 2 1.00 4 . 2.00 2 1.00 1 .50 2 1.00 2 1.00 3 1.50 1 .50 2 1.00 3 150 2 1.00 1 .50 3 1.50 1 .50 2 1.00 .25 1 .50 4 2.00 Vi .25 1 .50 Vi .25 2 . 100 10 5.00. 1 .50 1V4 .75 1 .50 1 .50 4 2.00 1 .50 1 .50 1 .50 1 .50 .25 1 .50 1 .50 1 .. , ,50 1- .50 4 200 V2 .25 2 1.00 3 1.50 2 1.00 1 .50 1 . .50 1 .50 1 .50 m .75 m .75 2 100 3 1.50 1 .50 siiAnon Sacrament meeting last Sun day was given by the Relief jeiy unoer the dirction of Mrs. William Vernnn and her two counslors, Mrs. Sadie Elder, and Mrs. J. Clay- aiis. speaker iwas Mrs. Larson. Musical numiwn given bv the vm cj i Mothers chorus. i i, M I- A' office" would like to urge members of the ward to attend Mutual every Tuesday at 7:30. They especial ly invite the Barents to attend the Special Intrest class. Arthur Watkins is leader. Following Mutual and throughout the summer, sum-mer, activities will be planned Following Mutual Tuesday, games were played under the direction of Charles Dearing and Rulon Petty. Mrs. Delta Conines is recov erine from a malor oneratinn which was performed last Sat urday, t .The Relief Society is sponsor lnor a trio to Welfare Sauare Tuesday, March 22. Anyone wishine to eo mav contact nnv ot tne Presidency 90 OF AMERICA.S CARS' ARE EQUIPPED EITHER WITH DELCO-REMYor AUTO-LITE ' . v ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS VVe are factory representatives in that We service these units best ' .KR.fcEal AUT0 ELECTRIC 6th North and State Orem-Geneva, Uth , Phone 0652-R1 H. A. Skinner 1S4 J. W. Stubbs 157 Roy Stubbs 159 J- E. Steiner ieo Arden Thomas 162 H. F. & Clarpnoo TiiMro ico Walter H. and S. E. Taylor 167 f T T A 1 168 O. H. Andprson Jessie Adams B. Abraham M. R. Busley E. Brereton Harold Calder A. H. Christensnn O. Delange K. N. Johnson J- V. Johnson Ray Larson Emery McKillip D. S. Park A. E. Packard D. W. Patten J. S. Park Samuel Reiski J. J- Robinson E. D. Jenkins L. A. Cowan Alva Frandsen Thos. Cordner W. A. McCullough Kate E. Pyne Melvin Smith D. B. McBride John Shepherd Glen Adams J. T. Collins Erval Christensen S. A. Harris G. H. Heindselman R. A. Hills J. D. Park Abe Reesha ' August Nielson George V. Selman W. J. Cordner Charles D. Terry Mrs. Eliza S. Johnson Joseph A. Johnson And in accordance 169 171 174 175 176 177 179 180 181 182 184 185 186 187 188 191 192 198 199 200 202 203 206 207 208 209 210 213 214 218 219 220 223 226 228 232 233 235 236 237 1 .50 2 1.00 2V4 1.25 2 1.00 1 .50 4 2.00 2 1.00 3 1.50 2 100 1 .50 1 50 1 " .50 1VS .75 2 1.00 1 .50 1 .50 1 .50 1 .50 1 .50 2 1.00 5 2.50 1 .50 K .38 1 .50 2 1.00 4 2.00 1 .50 V2 .25 5 2.50 1 .50 3VS 1.75 2 1.00 V .13 3 1.50 1 ,50 1 .50 4 200 1 .50 2 1.00 Vz .25 . 1 .50 2 1.00 1 .50 1 .50 2 1.00 1 .50 1 .50 1 .50 of the board of - mui..i. . .hi me . ci v aiiu an uiuci Ul Wlc UUcil Q OI directors, made on the 6th day of January 1949, so many shares of L n n 1 r ...Au i- ... . - . . eatu paitci ui sutn siulk. as may dc necessary, will De sola at Of- i o o it coiri n n rr i rr im 4Via frA )n. n t A hh!1 mm -a a 1 i .v. i tui pu.uuMii yt, uajr Ul fiiJl 11, ai Uie IIOUT ui x p.ui. m pay uic uciinqucm assessment, mereon logemer Wltn me cosi 01 advertising ana expense 01 sale. Name of Secretary: Ray E. Loveless ' Plane nf Bnsinpss- flmm TTtah March 17, 24, 1949 . if), fill'" FROM COAST TO COAST STARTING MARCH 21 uuUlwuyiil r sper'freeic" i I I I VISIT YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER OREM APPLIANCE AND SEE THE NEW, LOW-PRICED LOW-PRICED FRIGIDAIRE MERCHANDISE. MERCH-ANDISE. PRICES ON NEW AP-1 PLIANCES ARE AS MUCH AS $20.00 LOWER THAN FORMERLY. WATER HEATERS HOME FREEZERS AUTOMATIC WASHERS DRYERS IRONERS REFRIGERATORS ELECTRIC RANGES Ljj) fo hth EDGEMONT Tana FOdurds C31-T1 Mrs. Floyd Hansen and May-me May-me Anderson of Salt Lake Citv were dinner guests at the D. Henry Jones home. The Eddemont DUP will meet this month on the fourth Thurs day. Word has been received by the parents of Pvt. Thomas Cluff that he is now stationed in Okinawa. Jie is with the Engineering En-gineering Utility Department. A larce crowd attended a Re lief Society social on Tuesday aiiernoon. me aifair celebrated the organization's annivfrsarv 1 A decorated cake and flowers added to the occasion. A program, pro-gram, games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. Mildred Hunter won the orize for the quiz game which was conducted oy Mrs. f lora Bigler. Clinton Long celebrated his 7th birthday with a birthdav party. Little friends who attend ed were Richard Davis. Dee Brereton, Keith Brereton, Patsy Pierce, Petrea GillesDie. Gerald ine Davis, Monte Wiscombe, Bob Mecham, Sheila Rae Ander son, Janice Rawlines. Mickey Allam, Jeanne Long, Douglas Long, Linda Lee Brereton, Ter ry mchards. Colleen. Janet ana Joyce 'Long. Lois Richards ass isted, the nostess. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Glazier have spent the cast two weeks in Las Vegas. Mr. Glazier enjoy ed some successful fishinc on Lake Mead. Mr. and Mrs. La- Mar Gazier will so to Las Vee- as next weekend to bring them nome. Mrs. Ora Lee Huttall. Mrs. Nourse and Mrs. Ethel Taylor were honored at the Primary officers meeting held at the home of Mrs. Olive Gillespie on Monday, uthers present were Annie Ivers, Blanche Woodard, Evelyn Jarvis. Mildred Hunter. Tana Richards, Bessie Pierce, Maxine Davis, Cora Pugh, Nada Hull, Delna Ivie. Wilma Gillps- pie and Florence Unthank. Mrs. Eva Gillesoie took the following ladies to Salt Lake City: Mrs. Cara N. Giles. Mrs. Vera Jenkins, Mrs. Verda Jen- Kins and Mrs .Hazel Clark. Thev went to the temple and to the genealogical library. Mrs- Clara Jones has tirkfts to the Mendelssohn chorus con- cert on March 21. All organizations of the ward are holdinir their conflerenr j i . 11 . ... uurins uus.weeK. ward dinfor. ence wil be held on Sunday evening. ev-ening. Mrs. W. R. Wiscombe fell recently re-cently and injured her hip. It is reported that she is up and around now but was bedfast for more than a week after the ac cident. Mr. and Mrs- J. B. Fereuson are vacationing in California. Speakers at meeting last Sunday Sun-day were Elder Clouse and Elder El-der David C Jones of Verden, New Mexico, and both recently returned missionaries and are attending the BYU. Mr. Jones is Mrs. Alba Anderson's brother. VERUOtlT Elaacs Christ aw a CCSi-Jl Two lovely quilts were finished finish-ed at the Relief Society work and business meeting. Work began be-gan at 10 a.m. and' a hot lunch was served by the block teachers teach-ers at noon. Regular meeting was held at 3 p.m. with a large group in attendance to hear the lesson- Following Sacrament meetine on Sunday evenlncr a fireside chat was held at the home of Donna Christensen, with Elaine Wilson In charge. Each person brought an article which was put into boxes to be shipped to needy saints in England. Needles, Need-les, cloth, seed, canned food. caps, and other items were don ated, me boxes were packed and a letter was written hv the group to be sent with the gifts. Refreshments were served to 16- The Relief Society is planning a bazaar to be held on March 31. Cakes, pies, and many useful articles will be sold. Relief Society officers and teachers are remind: i cf C.s stake union meetizj C-rJizy at 2 p.m. Eishop Reed Eur;:ncr announced an-nounced on Sunday Cu.t wesrk on the new chapel is goinj forward. More men are needed and more financial aid to keep work progressing. Mrs. Leah Vincent, 4 II Club leader has been at the A. C. in Logan attending the convention the last week. Mrs. Grace Fielding Field-ing of Leamington has fceen caring car-ing for the three girls at the Vincent home. rooo THE AMERICAN RED CROSS DESERVES YOUR SUPPORT It is a worthy organization with a wonderful record of achievements achieve-ments in the past, and plans for even greater ones in the future. Utah County's goal is $18,000 of which $1-000 is Orem's share. We know that everyone in the community will count it a privilege priv-ilege as well as a civic duty to contribute generously and i promptly. Don't let the Red Cross down. 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