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Show CREW -GENEVA TIMES fT shifts ml M mm 71? HrB sr&.rch They're Available Agricultural Implements Modern Farm Service your Utah County dealer for Ferguson Tractors and Imple-ments, Imple-ments, Farm Machinery and Supplies. PHONE 056 R2 1804 S. Siale Orem Patten and Ekins Complete line of farm and or chard supplies. Case Farm Machinery, Mach-inery, Tractors, Implements. Sales Service Part PHONE 1744 W Pleasant View Artists Charles Agency Custom and creative art work done by Charles W. Halford, jr., Orem artist. 850 South Main St. Automobile Dealers p-ssin::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Washburn Service Your Kaiser-Frazer Dealer Delivering new cars Servicing Servic-ing all makes of cars. PHONE 0767 J3 8th North and State Orem Auto Parts Seely Auto Parts Co. Machine shop service. Brake service, Re-boring. PHONE 0552 Jl 1st South and State Orem Auto Repairing Hall Motor Service , Automotive and heavy equip- menl repair. Body-fender paint ' shop 24.hour Wrecker Service DAY PHONE 021 R3 Nite Phone 0893 R2 16th South and State Orem Mount A' Lake Assn. Complete garage service by experienced ex-perienced mechanics. Regular gasoline at service station 24c. Tire sale now on! PHONE 0791 J2 20 South State Orem Barbers Ericksen Barber Shop Make it a habit to get your hair cut here. You can tell the differ- nce! PHONE 0660 Jl 6th North and State Orem York's Barber Shop Smart, well-dressed men get their haircuts at York's. Yes, if you want to get clipped, see us! Phone 0855 Jl 7h North and State Orem Burningham the Barber For a well-shaped haircut stop here. No rush jobs- - Our Haircuts are famous ! 350 South Stale. urem Boxes E. C. Olsen Fruit, Industrial and Corrugated Boxes Bushel, Berry and Fruit baskets. Spraying Materials PHONE 611 Bus Lines Geneva Transportation Co. Serving the Orem-Geneva area with fast, efficient service. Spec-al Spec-al bus service for groups. PHONE 780 Children's Shoes MacDonald's Clothing Phone 0790 Rl We feature pre-tested Poll Parr- t shoes for growing boys and Sirls. Exclusive in Orem- 8lh South and State Orem Concrete Christen Sand and Gravel Co. Ready - Mixed concrete One specifications. PHONE 021 Rl 29th South and Stale Orem Department Stores Christensen's Department Store Clothing and shoes for men and women. Sundries. Simplicity Patterns. PHONE 0550 Rl 670 North State Orem Drive-Ins Kirk's Drive-In Dinners, Lunches, Sandwiches- Fish and Chips, Chicken Malts, Ice Cream, Car Service PHONE 0569 R2 North Orem Bunny's Corner Bunnyburgors, malts, Spudnuts, walking Sundaes. Whether its a snack or a com plete meal you want, stop here! 8th South and State, Orem Electrical Contractors Miller Electric FARM & HOME SERVICE CONTRACT WIRING Industrial - Residential Moe Fixtures Controls William C Milier PHONE 014 Jl Pate Heating & Appliance Contract wiring: Industrial, Residential, Res-idential, Commercial. Air Conditioning Con-ditioning and heating eqiupment Phone 0552 Kl :::hk:: Feed Cluff s Feed Mill and Shopping Center Manufacturers and Dealers in quality feeds and poultry sup plies- Fresh groceries ana meats- PHONE 1265 Pleasant View LaMar Ercanbrack Dealer for Draper Poultrymen and Draper Egg Ass n Co-op. Dairy and Poultry Feed Grains Wholesale and retail Phone 1265 Pleasant View Insurance Life Insurance Beneficial Orem-Pleasant Grove Representative: Represent-ative: JACK E. HORTON Phone Pleasant Grove 5332 510 East 3rd North, P. G. Phone 0546 J2 "Is Your Life Insurance Benefi cial?" PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Joseph R. Mills Orem-Pleasant Grove Agent Phone P. G. 2284 499 Locust Ave., Pleasant Grove "The Prudential has the Strength of Gibralter" FOR THAT GOOD OLD Mutual of Omaha POLICY that pays your doctor bills on your whole family office calls, home calls, or hospital calls, up to $500 on each case. See L. A. HILLS 287 West on 8th North, Orem or PHONE 0546 J2 B:K:n::::::::::::::":::::::::::::::::":::"::":::s Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Life and Personal Accident and Health Insurance. Your Orem Representative DON V. GAMETTE Residence Phone 0682 R2 137 East 1st North, Orem. Utah Umbrella Insurance It you've left your umbrella be hind, here's a good trick which mav hpln in eettine it back. Print your name and address on a silver of paper and secure it on the shaft I directly under the roof of the um- ' brella & cellophane tape. in the Orem Area Insulation U. S. Rock Wool Sales Co. Insulation for home and industry. indus-try. Our fire-proof insulation third and your summer temper-will temper-will reduce your fuel bill one-ature one-ature 12 percent. PHONE 0)0 Jl 1690 South State Orem n::::::::::::i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::c Lawyers Hugh Vern Wentz Attorney-At-Law PHONE 231 4th So. and State Orem Metal Work Clegg Welding Phone 075 J3 Ornamental iron work. Porch railings. General Welding and fabrication. 1700 South State Orem Millwork Pvne Bros. Cabinet and Millwork Shop Plain and fancy cabinets. Have t made here in Orem. Phone 0657 J3 150 North State Orem Wesko Cabinet Works We can save you money on windows: basement units, double-hung windows, stationary sash Wood and metal cabinets. Phone 0654 Rl 3rd North and Stale Orem Music and Dancing Johnny Hikiau will be at the Timpanogos ward on Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to enroll students in a 10 Week Trial Course in Hawaiian Guitar and accordian and Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic Combination Dance Course. Newspapers Orem - Geneva Times Utah County's largest circulated weekly. Serving over louu families in the Orem-Geneva area. Phone 0684 Jl 550 Soulh Stale Orem Painters V. Emil Hansen Sien painting, paper hanging, Interior decorating. Expert work Phone 0529 R2 Orem Photographers Orem-Geneva Photo Center Quality Photo finishing. 24-hour service. Developing, priming, and enlarging. PHONE 0552 Rl Next door to Orem telephone office Plumbers L. C. Bailey Journeyman plumber Plumbing Heating Remodeling Repairing PHONE 013 J2 1700 South Slaie Orem Printers Orem - Geneva Times Fine commercial printing- Wedding Annoucements, Hand bills, Programs, Menus, Business Forms, etc. Phone 0684 Jl 550 South State Orem Bird on Flying Trapeze The reddish egret of Florida is one of the most skillful balancers in the world. He can stand on a swaying vine even in a strong wind Tip to Farmers It is good business for farmers to buy some United States saving? binds each month of the year i i Real Estate Buying or ace Ray E. Hanks Co. Phone 0554 Rl, 3642 or 2333 M "Desiring to serve in every degree." de-gree." Fire and automobile insurance. 265 West Center Provo , m' Repair Shops Ed's Fix-It Shop If Ed can't fix it, it can't be fixed. Sewing machine, bicycle, motor, lawn mower repairs. Phone 9537 Rl 722 North Slate Orem Restaurants Bill and Iva's Cafe Delicious food served in a pleasant atmosphere. Chicken, Steak Dinners We Cater to Parties ' Phone 0575 Rl 3rd South and State Orem Clyde's Coffee Shop Short orders our specialty Hamburgers, steaks Good food served in a hurry. Phone 0576 Rl 8th North and State Orem Park's Cafe U-m-m-m, good! That's what everybody says about our fried chicken and sizzling steak dinners. din-ners. Catering to parties. PHONE 0568 Jl 8th North and State Orem Silver Star Utah County's mos exclusive dining spot. Steak, unicKen, Fish dinners. Catering a specialty. special-ty. Phone 0566 R2 4th North and 41h West. Orem Twin Pines Specializing in Steak and Chick. en Dinners. Our private dining room available for private ban quets and parties Across from Orem City Hall Phone 0573 Jl Septic Tanks - Service A. B. C. Furnace Cleaners ffmiinned to Dumn or pressure pump any and all jobs. No spill age or odors. Hauled m seaiea tank trucks. Phone 0858 R5 Orem Sporting Goods Burr's Sporting Goods Phone 0789 Jl Guns, ammunition, fishing tack le, bicycles, athletic equipment, boats and motors- Across from Scera Orem Steel Buildings U. S. Rock Wool Sales Co. The versatile Quonset is adapt able to every building neea Giving you more value per dol lar than any other type build- ing. Phones 013 J3 1690 So. Slate Si. 010 Jl Orem Tires - Recapping O. K. Rubber Welders Orem's Tire Recapping Headquarters Head-quarters A name you can count on- Famous from Coast to Coast. Phone 0790 R2 8lh South and State Orem Tourist Courts Chief Timpanogos Motel A grand place to stay. Sealey Air matresses on all beds. Radio in every room. Convenient to stores, theatre. Phone 0791 Jl Across from Scera Orem Mountain View Trailer Court & Motel Showers and baths. Complete laundry with mangle for your convenience Phone 0567 Rl 1601 North State Orem ! Utah's Third Antelope i Season Successful Utah's third legal antelope hunt has just become history. Fifty permits wtre issued on a lottery basis for a three-day hun in that part of Daggett i County where antelope have be-jcome be-jcome numerous. Of the 50 nim-rods nim-rods lucky enough to draw per-'mits, per-'mits, only 46 turned out for the hunt, every hunter getting his 'buck antelope. According to ",Merril Hand, chief law enforce-selling enforce-selling real estate, ment officer, this was one of the cleanest hunts we nave exDer- ienced. Only one female was killed. Last fall the hunt for antelope was foregone because of the trapping program later carried out- One hundred forty three antelope were trapped in Daggett ... i 1 : i . . i uuuiuy unu snipped iu inner parts of the state that were considered con-sidered good antelope range. The S. I- Club met on Friday Fri-day at the home of Mrs. May Isaacson. Sewing and social chat were the diversions. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to Mrs. Zella Burns, Mrs. Laurel Gibson, Mrs. Thell Felker, Mrs. Florence Bown and the hostess. Nancy Gale Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Brown, is home from the St. Marks hospital. hos-pital. She is recovering from polio and is delighted to have her friends call to see her. STATEMENT OF THE OWN ERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMEND ED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 1933, AND JULY 2, 1946 (39 U. S. C 233) Of Orem-Geneva Times, published publish-ed weekly at Orem, Utah for October 7, 1949. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, M. Neff Smart, Box 217, Orem, Utah. Editor, M. Neff Smart, Box 217, Orem, Utah Business manager, Clyde E. Weeks, Orem, Utah. 2. The owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and ad dress must be stated and also im mediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. giv-en. If owned by a partnership or other incorporated firm, its name and address, as well as those of each individual mem ber, must be given.) Utah Valley Publishing Co., Provo, Utah; M. Neff Smart, Provo, Utah; A. V. Watkins, Washington, D. C 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent per-cent or more of total amount of bonds mortgages, or other securities sec-urities are: (none). 4. The two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and secur ity holders, if any, contains not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stock holder or security holder appears on the books as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation corporat-ion for whom such trustee is acting, act-ing, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements state-ments embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under un-der which stockholders and security sec-urity holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities sec-urities in a capacity other than that of a bonafide owner; and this affiant has no reason to be- lieve that any other person, ass- .ociation, or corporation has any 'interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other sec- $250.00 For Your Horse As trade-in allowance on a new International truck any size. Horse must be in good enough condition to eat hay. ANDERSON'S Upholstering Young's Upholstering" Co. Furniture restyling and repair-anteed. repair-anteed. Call for estimate Choose ing our specialty. All work guar-your guar-your own fabric. Phone 0752 J4 Orem PLEASANT VIEW Edna Hansen 2028 M Robert Houston gave the sacrament sac-rament gem and Carol Gleason and Lary Baum gave the two and one-half minute talks at Sunday School. Judy Marie Brereton, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brere ton; Ronald Lyle Obray, son of Mr. and Mr s Lyle Obray, and Clark J. Crane, son of Mrs. Jane Crane wee confirmed members of the LDS church on Sunday. Penrod Glazior, recently re turned from the Hawaiian miss ion field, was the speaker at sacrament meeting. Coleene Peterson entertained the Junior Girls and Senior Scouts at a fireside chat follow ing sacrament meeting- Ilena Jelinek, BYU student from Bel- guim, was the speaker. Music and refreshments completed the pleasant evening. The Guides and Trekkers of the Primary entertained the Blazers on Wednesday afternoon. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Class leaders, Erda Searle, Donna Lou Booth and Wanda Daley were in charge of the 21 boys who were present. The Seagull and Bluebird girls entertained the Larks at a party last week at Primary. The class leaders, Wanda Houston, Hous-ton, Elna Perry and Dorothy McLaren were in charge. Mrs. Louise Trotter will pre sent the Literary lesson at Re lief Society next Monday. At last week's meeting, Mrs. Hilda Knudsen, teacher at Lincoln high school, presented the lesson les-son on proper selection of cloth ing for infants and small child ren. Two quilts were made. Re freshments were served to the 45 women present by Cossett Allred, Zella Colvin, Nora Ash- ton and Lila Brake. MIA classes are being held each Tuesday evening and a special invitation is extended to all adult members ot the ward to attend the Special Interest class. T, O. Allred is the instruct or. The "Articles of Faith" by Talmage is the topic. Little Billy Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ford, who suffered a light case of polio and has been in the LDS hospital for treatment, returned home on Friday. He is able to move his arm and is reported to be improving. im-proving. Mrs. Phillip Store, Mrs. Walter Gudmanson and Mrs. Em ma Walker of Salt Lake City, sisters of Leo Taylor visited here on Sunday and attended the welcome home honoring their nephew, Russell Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pyne and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Bellows and children left Saturday for Phoenix, Ariz ona where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. John Bone have received word of the death of their little grandson, John Wesley Bone, 20 month old son of Mr. and Mrs- Richard Bone of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The child passed away last week following a lingering illness, Burial took place at Ch.Tjel Hill. urities than as so stated by him 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication pub-lication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: (This information inform-ation is required from daily, weekly, semiweekly, and triweekly tri-weekly newspapers only.): 1450. Clyde E. Weeks Jr. Business Manager Sworn to and subscribed before be-fore me this 7th day of October, 1949. Max N. Smart Notary Public Of Utah Valley News, nublish-ed nublish-ed weekly at Provo, Uah tOT Business Manager, Elclne B. Smart, Provo, Utah, weekly newspapers only.): 225. Current paid circulation: 521. Elaine B. Smart, Business Manager "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY" VA' VOhlX IWILX Mi TO 6 1 V YOU AN $rMATfol?-RiVAfc IN'YCUJ? WATCM fitfORtlTAKt IT APART AN' Stl VJAATITMM . voYoui rr feus.s u J' W mM mm Ssa Other's Point of View LTERE'S HOW ONE MAN who was bitter against the entire , newspaper profession was won over by a reporter named Douglas Welch, who accomplished it by one of the most simple ind most easily applied techniques in the world: he looked at a ; situation from the The famous engineer. Leon Mosieff built an important bridge, the bridge across the Ta-coma Ta-coma Narrows, third longest suspension bridge in the world, costing six and a half million dollars. Now an engineer, the same as you or I, can have things go wrong, can suffer terribly over mistakes, even though they may be the mistakes of those working under him. CARNEGIE in the newsrecl. The concrete roadway of this bridge swayed and buckled in the wind as though It had been made of thin wooden veneer. Mr. Mosieff himself didn't do every stroke of the work In building this bridge; but Mr. Mosieff bore the brunt of the criticism, of the responsibility. re-sponsibility. And he had to take it! He arrived in Seattle, Washington, one night worried, tired, exhausted. At eleven o'clock that night, Doug Welch got him on the telephone, waking l.iin from a deep sleep, badly needed. Naturully, Mr. Mosieff was Indignant. First, because of the rude awakening at an unreasonable hour. Second, newspaper reporters had been ridiculing him and he had vowed that he would never again talk to any of them. But Doug Welch said something In his first sentence that made Mr. Mosieff sit up in bed and talk to him for three quarters of an hour. Here is what he said: "Mr. Mosieff, you are the most famous designer of bridges in this world today. A lot of people don't know beans about designing bridges and so they have condemned and ridiculed you. My paper feels that it is time you had an opportunity to tell your side of the story. It was just these few words of sincere appreciation and understanding that turned an angry man into a friend, that cleared up a lot of things for a lot of people who had not understood under-stood an engineer's problems. And you and I and Joe Doakes can all achieve miracles in human relations by honestly trying to see things from the other person's point of view. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norem have returned from a trip to the northwest. iSl brain l. "On the playing fields- of Eton" was said to have been won the baWe of (a) Actium, (b) Gettysburg, (o) Waterloo, (d) Trenton. i. "Mirror, mirror, on the wall," wag spoken by (a) Max Baor, (b) the wicked nueen In Snow White, (c) one of the wltchea In Macbeth, (d) Helen ot Troy. S. A canvasback Is a la) fill! duck, (b) an old fogey, (o) s camper, (d) a bald-headed pet ,Ji 4. Swing music ) assocl 1 with the following street: (a) Skid Row, (b) Basin Street, JfV Street, (d) 42nd Street 5. President Truman reretitly appointed to the supreme court (a) Bernard Baruch, (b) Paul V. MnHutt, (c) Sherman Minton, (d) Thomas E. Uewey. ANSHKKS t. () Waterloo. I. (bl The wlrktil qnoen In Snow WhIU. ...,'- !.! A wild durk. 4. (b) Lower Haln Stretl In Now Orlen. e Sherman Minion. STUDEI5AKER WHY? do we as Siudebaker dealers have such a difficult diffi-cult lime meeting the demand for our 1950 Studebakers? You guessed it the public demand it Just that great and our used Car market is just as hot because we definitely satisfy our customers. We list the Following Reconditioned Guaranteed Used Cars 1941 Chev. Pickup $595 1946 Ford 4-Door Sedan, Like New $1175 1941 Stude., Comm. 4-Door Sedan. R- and II. and O. D $695 1941 Ford Tudor, R & H., clean $695 1940 Olds. Club Coupe, Excellent $695 1940 Stude. Champ Coupe $545 1937 Ford 4-Door Sedan $195 1937 Dodge Coupe $275 1942 Harley Davidson Motorcycle, Excellent Cond. $235 STUDEB A KER Several Other Fine Buys Available At Our Big Well Lighted Lot. Central Utah Motor Co, s T II D E B A K E R 410 South University YA'MfAH VA 60TTA TiKSZ TMZ H WHQLl MOJOJ? APART Vlfom T5GONUA CoSTM- DO YOU CAN bAy lb lOUUb. ont.., joe's frn THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949 other man s point of view. Something went wrong with that bridge. You may recall having seen the death nironics of this bridge at the time Kieth Hebertson was a business bus-iness visitor in Denver over the ' weekend. bdsst s T U D E B A K E R Phone 1748 By PLOTNER CIVILIZING riXi INDIANS ALL 1 - TOUGAl ACTUALLY V CAN GIVE .' y V you AN AVPQCt-IfiAATt AVPQCt-IfiAATt STifAAU Sf0St RIVAJR dGINi 5EE OUU ,i 7bVAV MOTOR 57-71 ntsrctMii paovo. urH . VMOMt WW , lRMKltKS!-PaMIHaV |