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Show ORiCM -GENEVA TIKSS THURSDAY, August 2S l949 O Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Smith and children, Jeanie and Danny, of Kansas City, Kansas visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. Merlin Christen-sen Christen-sen and family. Mr. Smith Is Mrs. Christensen's brother. O Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood and family spent the weekend in Clearfield visiting with relatives. O Mrs. Melissa Hardy of California Cal-ifornia visited on Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Wyman Patten. NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that tne work has been completed pursuant pursu-ant to contract in Special Improvement Im-provement Curb and Gutter District No. 2 that the assessment assess-ment lists have been completed on said property in said Curb and Gutter District No. 2, to-wit: to-wit: Contruct cement curb and gutter on the west side of the State Highway known as Highway No. 91 from a point beginning at highway station 230 06 which point is 484 feet north of 400 South street; thence northwesterly to a , point on highway station 273 42, which is a point 603 feet south of 400 North street. Construct cement curb and gutter on the east side of the State Highway known as Highway No- 91 from a point beginning at highway station 230 06 which point is 484 feet north of 400 South street; thence northwesterly to a point on highway station 275 22, which is a point 583 feet south of 400 north street. The. costs and expenses of making said improvements will be paid for by Special Local assessment ass-essment levied upon all lots, pieces and parcels of land within with-in said Special Improvement Curb and Gutter District No. 2 as follows: A 1 1 property abutting the streets as above described, where said improvement has been completed to the entire depth of ownership back from the street but not exceeding depth of 330 feet. The City Council of Orera City, Utah sitting as a Board of Equalization and Review on the tax proposed to be levied on the property within said Special Improvement Im-provement Curb, and Gutter District No. 2, will meet in the Council Room on September 6, 7, and 8, 1949 and will be in session on each of said dates between be-tween the hours of 10:00 and 12 Softball Tourney Finals Set Tuesday Final games in the Scera elimination el-imination softball tournament will be played next Tuesday at 7:30 p m. when a grand champ-on champ-on for summer softball teams will be crowned. Undefeated teams to date include Grand View, Timpanogos and Vermont. Last week's results are as follows: fol-lows: Timp 9, Vermont Senior Sc uts 8. Vermont 9, Geneva Senior Scouts 8. Geneva 9, Sharon 4. Pleasant View 5, Lake View 3. Grand View 18, Geneva 0. Vermont 12, Oak Hills 4 Sharon 11, Edgemont 6 Timp 9, Windsor 0 SCHEDULE Friday, August 26: 8:00 Winner Sharon-Pleasant View vs Loser Vermont-Timp-9:00 Geneva, vs winner of Vermont Senior Scouts-Oak Hills game, and Windsor, Geneva Senior Sen-ior Scouts. Saturday, August 27: j 7:30 Winners of previous nights games play eaoh other. ! Notice: All league games that have been postponed are cancelled cancel-led due to the tournament and end of the summer softball seas on. SENIOR SCOUT LEAGUE Standings (Second Half) Won Lost Vermont A 2 0 Geneva 2 1 Vineyard 2 1 Vermont B 12 Hill Crest 0 3 Results of Last Week's Games: Vineyard 12, Vermont B 7 Geneva 20, Hill Crest o Schedule (Last Roundi Monday, August 29: 7:00 Geneva vs Vineyard 8:00 Vermont A vs Vermont B Hill Crost Bye HILL CRESl Vaneese W-jffinrltu 05I3-H1 I Twonty-five weary but happy men and boys returned Friday evening after a week spent traveling trav-eling through the southern Utah wonderlands. They were members mem-bers of the Aaronic Priesthood and their suprvisors. A highlight of the trip was their visit to the cave dwellings near the natural bridges. Bishop Jameson accompanied ac-companied the boys on their tour. A cottage meeting was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aston. Richard Rowley . was in charge of the meeting. After the services Mr. and Mrs. Verl Aston acted as hosts and served refreshments t those present. . Bullock Motors ' Named Orem AAA Representative Bullock Motors, 12th North and State, has received the ap-Dointment ap-Dointment as Grem'i represent- i n thu TTtah Staff AutO- auvc - - mobile Association, affiliated with the American Automobile Association, Lynn Bullock, owner own-er said this week. The appointment involves the fulfilling of certain specified requirements as to equipment and service a the garage and the providing of 24-hour service to association members in the event of car trouble. In addition to providing complete garage service, ser-vice, Bullock Motors sells new Ford trucks and used cars. 0 Joseph Rowley left Sunday Sun-day morning on another business trip to New York City. Q Mrs. Malinda Terry has returned re-turned to her home in Enterprise Enter-prise after a visit with relatives here. noon and from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and will hear and consider any objections and make corrections of any proposed assessments which and Board may deem unequal un-equal or unjust. That between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. the assessment lists of said property are open to public inspection in-spection at the office of he City Recorder, Orem City, Utah. By order of the City Council of Orem City, Utah dated August Aug-ust 24, 1949. Orland E. Pyne, City Recorder Pub. date: August 25, 1949 0 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gib-by Gib-by and son left Friday for their home in Roseville, California, after visiting for a week at the home of Mrs. Gibby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Acel Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mc-Cook, Mc-Cook, Jr. of Tmpe. Arizona are visiting this week at the home of Mrs. McCook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Martin. 0 Roy Gappmayer is convalescing conval-escing from an apendectomy performed per-formed at the Utah Valley hospital. 9 Mrs. Gasiah Pyne spent the weekend with her father, George Carrol, who has been quite ill- Mrs- Charles Halford entertained en-tertained for her son, Jean, on his 13th birthday at a party at their home. Guests were Mur-lene Mur-lene and Murry Skinner, Ned Pierce, Tommy Moon, Leland Davis, Wayn- Maag, Jimmy Loveless and Larry Dickerson. 0 Mr. and Mrs- Terry Chid-ester Chid-ester and Susan drove to Fill-moe Fill-moe on Saturday and spent the day visiting with relatives. They also visited in Kanosh and Flowell and returned home on Sunday. 0 Member of the Mendelssohn Mendel-ssohn chorus and their wives enjoyed an outing on Wednesday. Wednes-day. A steak supper was served and an impromptu program presented pre-sented under the direction of Thomas Griffiths, chairman of the affair. ,. 0 Vera Bishop of Payson, formerly of Orem, visited with her mother, Mrs. Ealenor Bish- !op and with Mrs- Blanche Chris- tensen last week. GRAND VIEW Mrs. Calvin Corduer 048-J4 Grand View ward members enjoyed an outing last Saturday and Sunday in Balsam Park up Hobble Creek canyon. Starting at 5 p.m. softball and other games, directed by Val Camen-ish Camen-ish and Marvel Harward, were enjoyed before supper. A bonfire bon-fire party at 8 p.m. included community singing led by Mrs. Esther Asay; a treasure hunt, which yielded lollipops and pop corn; and a program, under the direction of Gordon Swapp. The program comprised a skit by Fawn Morgan, George Vineyard, Vine-yard, Orlando Jolley, Rex Griffiths Grif-fiths and Bill McKinnon; a ladies trio including Mrs- Tracy, Mrs-Taylor Mrs-Taylor and Ila McKinnon; a skit by Mr. Baum, Gordon Swapp and Clair Tracy; songs by a male quartet, Clair Tracy, Eldon Taylor, Marvel Harward and Verlin Clegg; a skit by Mr. and Mrs- Lee Black, Jeanine Dean, Spencer Dean and Marilyn Buckner; and readings by Bill McKinnon. Sunday School was held on Sunday morning with Mrs. Inez Tracy and Mr. Stanley as speakers- The outing was planned by the MIA officers, Gordon Swapp, Bruce Wentz, Marvel Harward, Bert Taylor, Mrs. Eris Black, Mrs. Hills, Val Camenish and Kay Camenish. The Grand View DUP were hostesses to the Relief Society last week at a joint meeting and pot luck luncheon at Memorial Park. The program consisted of musical numbers bv th three 'Bird sisters, songs by Teddy Har- Jeppesen Finr I Names New-Sales New-Sales Manages Donald D. Noel, iormerly of j Vernal, has been made sales manager of Rhodes Jeppesen's Pep 'N Pic Up Potato Chips ana Cheese Corn firm in Lake View, according to Mr. Jeppesen. The firm wholecales its Droducts throughout southern, central and eastern Utah- Mr. Noel eraduated from BYU last June with a degree in mar- ward, assisted by Mrs. Theo Harward and a retold story by Mrs. May Davis. Mrs, Thelma Eatough was the winner of a quilt. Mrs May Davis was named to serve as second counselor in the DUP organization, replacing Mrs Hattie Carter. Mrs. Kate Carter was in charge of the luncheon which was served to 28 ladies. VERMONT Blanche Chrlsiensen 0854-J1 Several hundred bags of ce-mpnt ce-mpnt urpre unloadeh at the Ver mont chapel last week and a group of ward members neipea pour the floors-Vermont floors-Vermont ward will hold their priesthood meeting at 8:45 and Sunday School at 10 a.m. in the new chapel. Edward Pyne has been chosen on tha Kimprintendent of the Vermont Sunday School, with Frank Stratton, first assistant, and Orvil Mecham, second assistant. assist-ant. keting. He filled an LDS miss ion and served three years in the U. S- Coast Guard prior to his rmnf university work. He en tered the employ of Mr. Jeppes- on immediately upon his graduation. 4fe UTiM T-l, y iviaruyn YoUn enjoying a visit in GlenL, California where sh u with Miss Colleen, Provo, who is employed tag O Mr. and Mrs. Clark r, ter and familv. BarK,-. Gary and Melvin, are enin' aweekoffishingrCiS mountains uiatt GQOVE Friday and Saturday August 26 - 27 "BRIDE OF VENGEANCE" FORD Bonus Built Trucks Available for Immediate Delivery Vi to 3 TON , IF YOU DONT. THINK WE'LL TRADE TRY US TELLUR IDE MOTOR CO. TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 57-75 West Center Provo, Utah Sunday, Monday. Tuesday August 28. 29, 30 "SORROWFUL JONES Matinee on Sunday 3 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday August 31. Sept. 1 "THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES" 0 Nancy and Alfred Bartor of Monticello visited for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Terry and family have returned to their home in Mesa, Arizona after af-ter visiting here. 0 Roy Anderson spent the past week in Spanish Fork with his brother, Gerald and family. O Mrs. Miriam Bradshaw visited vis-ited with her daughter, Mae Beth and family last week at Kingston, Utah. E STRAY NOTICE STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH Orem Precinct I have in my possession the following decribed estray animals, anim-als, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public pub-lic auction to the highest bidder at Poundkeeper's resdence, R. D-2. D-2. Box 27, Orem Precinct, Orem, Utah, on Friday the 2nd day of Sepember. 1949 at 5:00 p.m.: !One Jersey Heifer, approximat-jely approximat-jely 18 mo. old. Has "S" brand I on right hip and is apparently 'with calf. Said estrays were taken up by me in said precinct on the 16th day of August, 1949. J. N. Gartfiner Poundkeeper for Orem Precinct Pub. A. 25, S. 1 l STOP RldM (0)1 ispky 1 N ( i- , y ... V f ' Nw-' .' : SEE IT TODAY AT nn ir 1 H 7 R A r c3 r r 410 South University Avenus Phone 1748 if I That's why TIMP HATCHERY is clearing: every possible item at rock bottom prices. While we prepare to move to our new location in Orem you'll find bargains like those below at our present location, 532 South University Ave. STOP IN AND SAVE ! TScnpaacsoc KlafccEncry He XJoyBisg To make it more convenient for our customers in the entire area. But we are not forgetting our good customers in PROVO. Whatever your needs are in our business, simply step to the phone and make it known to us. A special delivery will be made to Provo at least once per week for your convenience. Of course, you have a special invitation to come and visit our beautiful new store at 1023 North State, Orem, just two blocks north of Park's Cafe. We will see you here, and hope to get better acquainted. 2-4 D WEED KILLER SADDLE SOAP Here is your chance to get those pesky weeds and dandelions out of your lawn and gardens at great savings. In, tablet, powder and liquid form. Entire stock goes at half price. $1.75 pt. bottle to you for .88. One-half pound box of powder, rtfg. $5.95 for only $3. Box of tablets, reg. 98c for only 49c. Don't pass up these. Very good for cleaning and' treating any kind of leather goods. Coats, gloves, shoes, etc. Reg. ooc value, tor only 15c. JOHNNY SPOT GLEANER HEDGE TRIMMER Just the thing for removing spots from pants, jackets, coats, etc. Rub on good and whisk the spot away. Reg. 25c size for just 10c. Reg. 10c size, 2 for 5c. MOWER CYCLE TYPE. Do a neat, even trimming trim-ming job with a Cyclone. It's the best. You can make this purchase, a $3.95 value, for 1.50. CLOTHES HANGER RACKS SRAYER PUMPS PRESSURE AND HAND PUMP TYPE All types for every kind of job around the house; and farm buildings. Entire stock reduced 25 and 33 percent. For example, a tank type pack sprayer, reg. $12, now only $7.95. A reg. $2.98 continuous type hand sprayer for only 1.98, etc. BENCH VISE Just the right size to make your shop complete. 4-inch jaws with adjustable base. Reg. 13.95, for only 8.95. GARDEN HOSE Heavy duty rubber, 150 lbs. pressure-tested hose, reg. 7.95. now 4.95 for 50 feet. For 25 feet length, reg. 6.35, now only 3.95. MiLKERS AND DAIRY EQUIPMENT One single unit Rite-Way milker complete. Stainless steel bucket, heavy duty pump and one-half HP motor with sterilizing rack. Reg. $245, now for only 215.00 One good used single unit milker, one-half HP motor and pump valued at $125. Now just $75. This machine is in good operating? shape. Two new dairy water heaters (electric.) Reg. $59.95, now only 47.50. SIDE GAR CARRIERS Handy for carrying skiis, fishing poles, lumber and pipe. Regular $1.95 value, for only 25c. c A hanger rack that is easy to put up and saves you space in your closet. Each rack handles 10 garments and gives good spacing and ample room for each. Reg. 98c value for only 20c. TOXITE A nationally known disinfectant for chicken coops to kill lice and mites. Now is the time to - clean up the coops for the fall and winter season This fine product to you now for only 35c per quart. Reg. 65c. ELECTRIC AND OIL BROODERS JAMES WAY Prepare for this fall and next spring chick season now. Take advantage of this special offer. 500 chick size electric brooder, brood-er, reg. $51.00, now for only $41. 350 chick size electric brooder, eg. $41, now only $33.50. . (l5hlck size oil boler, reg. $33.40, now 28.75 MEAT SHOW CASE One refrigerated meat show case. In good operating op-erating condition. ELECTRIC WASHER Practically new electric deluxe model, Stream Line. For $85 BLEACHED FEED SACKS ..J!uIar 25c' now 19c- F 100 lb. bags. PURINA DAIRY BARN SPRAY FOR STOCK Farmers, here is a real special for you. 5-gal. size, reg. 8.75, for only 5.00. DDT FLY SPRAY For home and buildings. Powder and liquid form at great savings. For example, reg. $2.35 carton of powder for 1.20. 45c size for 22c, etc. Provo, Utah 532 SOUTH UNIVERSITY PROVO |