OCR Text |
Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1949 , ,iu IP 0 m "mm They're Available Agricultural Implement! Modern Farm Service To Vtak Couaty feale lot Ferguson Tractors And Implements, Imple-ments, Farm Machinery ad fupplieg. rHOKKS61t? 1104 I. State Crtitf Patten and Ekins Complete line of farm an of chard supplies. Case Farm Machinery, Mach-inery, Tiactors, Implement tales. Service Par (I THONE 1744 W pleasant Via Artists Giarles Agency Custom and creative art work don by Charles W. lalford, Jr., Orem artist. SI Souls Mais Sc. Automobile Dealers Washburn Service Tim Kaiaer-rracer Dealt Delivering nev cars Serrie-ng Serrie-ng all makes of cars. PHONE 0767 II tk ertfc ad SlaU t sintr.'.::x:vMmsgts:asatm Auto Parts s:n::::s::::::::sa:::ano:ail Seely Auto Parts Co. Machine shop service- Prake 1jervice, Re-boring. PHONE 0552 3$ tsl South and Stale Orem Auto Repairing Hall Motor Service Automotive and heavy equipment equip-ment repair Body-lender paint chop 24.hout Wrecker Service DAY PHONE 021 R3 Nite Phone 0893 R2 i6th South and Stale 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 12 fit South Slate Orem Barbers Eriekseft Barber Shop Make it a habit to get your hair cut here- You can tell the differ-aae! differ-aae! PHtE 9641 Jl fib Kortk and State Of York's Barber Shop Smatrt, well-dressed mei get theis haircuts at York's- Yes, if you want jet clipped, a Us! Vth ttorth and State tern Buitiinrham the Barber VoT Well-Shaped haircut stop her. Ho ru johs . Our Haircut ffiffliusf . ISO South SMS V Boxes RC.Olsea , Industrial and Corrugate Boxes Bubal, 9tJ oJ T Jtek1. fcvayinf MaMliait PHONS f Jl &vi3 Lines Geneva Transportation Co. tfc-rving the Orem-Geneva fe with fast, efficient service'. Sd ll )U service f group), PHONE li Children's Shoes 5Sgfeaa"li;iiiriii;;;;;8aca!u:imtn",;jymnmrnt HacDonald's Clothfhg Phone 0790 Rl We feature pre-tested Poll Parrot Parr-ot shoes for growing boys and irls- Exclusive in Orem-8th Orem-8th South and Slat tyesa Concrete Christen Sand and Gravel Co. Ready - Mixed concrete One specifications. PHONE 02! SI 20tt South andt Slate Crera Department Stores na:Bs::n:::sn:::ss::s:::::s:::::::n::::::::s:Ri Christensen's Department Store Clothing and shoe for men and women. Sundries. Simplicity Pattern PHONE M 4)70 rforlh State 0f DriveIns Kirk's Drive-In Dinners, Lunches, Sandwiche Fish and Chips, Chicken Malts, Ice Cream, Car Service PHONE 056 El North Orem Bunny's Corner .Bunnyfeurgevs, malts, Spudrnjfs, walking rsunetaea. Whether its a snack or Com plete meal you want, stop here! 1 of S4 ia :::i:::::i:rasffl Electrical Contractors Miller Electric f ARM & HOME SERVIC CONTRACT WIRING Industrial - flesidCnlial Jvloe Fixtures Conleela William C Millet PHONE 01 Pate Heatine: & Appliance Contract wiring: Industrial, Residential,' Res-idential,' Commercial. Air. Conditioning Con-ditioning and heating equipment Phone 0552 IU Feed Cluffs Feed Mill and Shopping Center Manufacturers ana ueaiers in aualitv feeds and poultry sup plies- Fresh groceries and meat. PHONE 126 Pleasant View LaMar Ercanbrack Dealer for Draper Poultrymen and Draper Egg Ass'n Co-op. Dairy ar Poultry Feed Grains Wholesale and retail Phone 1265 Pleasant View Insurance Life Insurance Beneficial Orem-Pleasant Grove Yteptestnt- atrve: JACK . iroaTO Phone Pleasant Gror SSSt H0 East 3rd North, 1. 0 "Is Your Life Insurance Benefi cial?" Bn::i;:iRnnknnnRr.!n;ian:nn::nnsnBiBi in anna PRUDENTIAL Iff E INSURANCE CO. Joseph R. Mllfe 0m-Plasan Grove fM Pkone 9. C- 228 489 tVecust Af., leasas Gm "The Prudential has the Strength ot oipraner-roK oipraner-roK fHzVt tSO(3 OLD Mutual of Omaha touev ave ouff doctof IMCt tft vnn hnle familv offic calls, home calls, et hospital au, up W 50O en each case. Jt 1. fc. WILLS tit rf ot sth oA turn W PHONE 0846 J? f Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Lite and Personal fkccfclea o4 Health Insurance. Xfivx Oram Repr ntair) DON V. GAMETTE : tlAidence VflOBe 0682 TuT 11 East 1st North, Orem. Utah It is not what he has, nor eVen what he does which directly direct-ly expresses the worth ox man, but what he Is. Plan's chief merit consists in resisting the impulses of hjj nature- -Samuel Johnson in the Or COAL Mangum Coal Co. Clean, Hot Coal Prompt Delivery. Del-ivery. PHONE 0780 Jl 383 North 8th West sens Insulation U. & Rock Wool Sales Co. insulation for horn anfl indus try. Our fire-proof insulation thirfi and your summer temper- will reduce your fuel bill ona- atuw 12 percent. PHONE ) Jl 1190 South State ia SRmaeRBK::::::B:::::RK::::l:::::K:ii:a:tf-.:u:a Hugh Vem Wentz Attorney-At-Law PHONE 23a ilk Sc. am Stale Orem a:.wisn;K;B:!g!a!::!aana::!ji8!:::iB:K:a Metal Work :::f-TI:!n:::::::i:::::i:a::::K:::y:::::::::::t Clegg Welding . Phone 7S IS Oraatncntal iron work. Port railings. General WekUn and fabrication. 1700 South Stat Of Millwork Pyne Bros. Cabinet and Millwork Shop Plain and fancy cabinet Have t made here in Orem. Phone 0657 J! 190 North Stale Ma Wesko , ... Cabinet Works We can save you montf I windows: basement units, doub le-hung windows, stationary sash Wood and metal cabinets. Phone 0654 Rl 3rd North and State res Music and Dancing Johnny Hikiau will be at the Timnanoeos Ward on Fridays from lu:uu a.m. xo 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 ovef 1500 families' in the Orean-Greaeva area. SI0 South Stale OrIa Painters V. Emil Hansen Siga painting, papat ttancaaX Interior deoorating- Expert wortl ftM 6529 2 . Orem' Photographer Orem-Geneva Photo Center niciaf. GrouO. Portrait Photography. Ji-hour film vice. PHONI SS2 HI e1 409 e Oreo telfftetsr ;::::::::K:acu:uftJA::a plumbera .. a ff L. C. Bailed Journeyman plumb Plumbing Hearting ftemodeling Repairing PHUH U13 it lfflJ South State &rti Printers Orem-Geneva Times Fin commercial printing-Weddpg printing-Weddpg Annoucements, Handbills, Hand-bills, Programs, Menus, Business Forms, etc. . Phone 06841 ffeO South Slat V" em Area Real Estate Buying or selling real estate, SEE Hay E. Hanks Ca Phena 0554 Rl, 3642 or 2333 M "Desiring to serve in every degree." de-gree." Fire and, automobile insurance. 26ff West' Center Provo Repair Shops Ed's Fix-It Shop If Ed can't fix it, it can't e fixed. Sewing machine, bicycla, mfto, lawn mower repairs. Phone 537 fU lit tTorth Slat 0em Restaurants Bill and Iva's Cafe Delicious food sefved i a pleasant atmosphere. Chicken, Steak Dinners We Cater to Parties Phone 0575 Rl 3rd South and Stale Orem Clyde's Coffee Shop Short erders our specialty Hamburgers, steaks Gooi food served in a hurry-Phone hurry-Phone 05761 Sth North ami State Crew 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 056S Jl Im North and Slat Orta Silver Star ejtah County's moat exclusive dining spot. . Steak, Chicken, Fish dinners. Catering a specialty. special-ty. .... Phone 0566 R2 5".. 4th torth and 41h West. Oram Twin Pines Specializing in Steak and Chick en Dinners. Our private dining room available for private banquets ban-quets and parties Across from Orem Cisr Mall Phone 0573 Jl Septic Tanks - Service A. B. C. Furnace : Cleaners Equipped to pump or pressure pump any and all jobs. No spillage spill-age or odors- Hauled in sealed tank trucks. Phone 0858 R5 Orem Sporting Goods Burr's Sporting Goods Phon 0789 Jl Quns, ammunition, fishing tackle, tack-le, bicycles, athletic equipment, boats and motors-Across motors-Across from Scera Orem Steel Buildings U. S. Rock Wool Sales Co. The versatile Quonset 1 adapt able to every building need. 'Giving you more value fer dol lar than gny other tjyjre fjuild ing. . . ' Phones 013 J3 Slll 1680 So. Stat St Orm Tires - Recapping 0. K. Rubber Welders Orem's Tire RecatpinC Head quarters A name you tan count i famous Irom Coast te fcast Phone 0790 2 9th South and Slate rta 9 Tourist Courts Chief Timpanogo Motef l ttani8 place ) stay. Sealey Air matresses oa all beds. Sadio in every room. Convenient o stores, theatre. Phone mt i! Hcrdas from Scera (fesA icaaagxaiiiMumnxMiiu;::'.::::::!! Mountain YiW Trailer Court & Motel Showers and baths. Complete laundry with mangle for your convenience Phone 0567 111 a )80t Worth 811 Orem Ml mmeniaror By Jim Lfti&ia agree that among the most clever of things Was the breeding of chickens without any wings; But I hope such experiments now they will quit And not work on the turkey; I like S". of it, . A nun M;uuumas to you! Well, neither did I know until I looked it up and found that it was an old-time festival (November 11) which also was the time for killing hofj for winter storage. KEN KEENE THE CORNER DRUGGIST Ken Keene was thinking about Thanksgiving "It reminds me, he remarked, of the fact that we tried the Communistic system once. The Pilgrim Fathers had a common storehouse and system of rationing. The plan was a complete flop. Crops were poor and the people complained that tliey were too weak from hunger to work. Even these religious re-ligious folks did a little stealing from each other. So Governor Bradford gave up the idea, and in his diary reported re-ported that 'they should set corne every man for his owne perrieuler and in that regard to trust to themselves. This had good success, for it made all hands industrious.' "In other words, they adopted free enterprise, and as a result they had, as we have since had, reasons tor the giving of thanks. Now when we are giving thanks, we also should pnjy that we may have the good sense to continue the existing system, which gives every man full freedom to work for himself. No real progress can continue under any other system". "So mote it be", I remarked, "ilap-U "ilap-U Thanksgiving, Ken". trXflNITaOKS IM RHTMt k DRYAD is cierufe that o ttto ever sees; Its an imaginary nsmpli &imt &ve among the tree. YIXEN-avoid ne yhe picking a wife, Or you're tied to an aUemsrre woman for life. Here's a timely winter tip. Experiments Experi-ments at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Indiana University have revealed that the old practice of putting snow or cold water on frostbites is dangerous; it may cause gangrene. Applying warmth is said to be much safer. . University of California archaeologists archaeolo-gists have discovered a prehistoric Indian gambling cave near Nevada. From our last trip in those parts we would say that had the Indians moved into Las Vegas or Reno, it would not have been necessary t operate underground. un-derground. If you are a good driver you should set an example for all other drivers. "Tell the world" your intentions when turning right or left, or stopping. Use the proper hand signals always. It is fortunate that highway transportation trans-portation has not been established to the 25 million solar systems quite similar sim-ilar to our own and which scientists believe may exist. This avoids a hopeless hope-less stymie in the familiar family debate: de-bate: Where shall we go on Sunday? I'm irritated by the man who brags about his son. And tells all his talents and scholastic honors won. fri not that I do not believe hit son is doing fine; t ant him to stop talking to t)t4 i can boast of mine. W older persons envy me speedy (tactions shown by children at play. But if the play is on streets or highways, high-ways, those reactions may not be as rapid as an approaching car or truck. There is ample room elsewhere for play. Do not allow children to play on any public highway at aay time. SUHnae bp WMD Mr. aft Mrs. Cart Sand-stram Sand-stram of Eureka, Utah and MV. and Mrs- Oscar Horton of Goshen, Utah were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Sandstrum. They came to witness wit-ness the christening of ReNee' Sandstrum, the granddaughter of the Sandstrums and gteat granddaughter of the Hortons- M. and Mrs. Clarence Ashton, Carl, Patsy and Cath erine spent the past week in Phoenix, Arizona where Mr. Ashton was a judge at the Arizona Ariz-ona state fair. Kyra Colvln and foonna Ashton, Pleasant View 4-H girls will go to Chicago this month as winners in national 4-H club contests. Nyra is the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Tracy Colvln and Donna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Orvil Ashton. Upholstering Young's Upholstering Co. Furniture restyling and repair-anteed. repair-anteed. Call for estimate Choose tow our specialty. All work guar- your own fabric. Phone 0772 i Orem PLEASANT VIEW Edna Hansen 2028 M The Junior girls of the MIA will conduct the program and will tie their rose bouquet at sacrament meeting on Sunday evening. Melba Cluff is the group leader. The officers and teachers of the Primary entertained ttie children at a party last week. Games, music and refreshments were the diversions. A number of parents attended as special guests. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Sandstrum was blessed and given the name of ReNee' by her grandfather, Scott Reynolds at sacrament meeting oti Sunday. Testimonies were givea by Merl Tiapetts, Frank Tippetts, Rayola Hill, DareU Hill. Earl Stott, Earl Foote, John Bone and Antone Cltason. Relief Society conference was held Sunday evening with President Pres-ident Forence Allred in charge. Mrs. Allred reported on the accomplishments ac-complishments on the organizat ion during the past year and told what they hope to accomplish during the coming year. Officers were sustained by Merle Foote. Music was furnished by the Singing Mothers with Diantha Ekins as chorister and Vera Clark organist. Eleanor Berrett of the stake board and Bishop Bliss Allred were the speakers. Prayers were offered by Edna Hansen and Lucy Tippetts. Reah Dickerson will ue in charge of the work and business lesson at Relief Siciety meeting on Monday evening at 7:30 p.m Ernest I. Whitehead was the speaker at the Youth Leadership meeting held on Monday evening. even-ing. Bish(p Bliss Allred was in charge. Refreshments were served ser-ved by the bishopric t the large 9-oua iri attendance) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stott of Meadow, Utah are visiting indefinitely indef-initely at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colvln. 1 REMEMBER... ocavniwu Frttt Mrs. J alia Kmk mt Soetto-Matt, Soetto-Matt, Nefc.: "I remember U days of the hay burner, a metal box packed tight with hay. It was set an top of the old cast Iron cook stove, after the lids were removed, then the hay was ignited. As I recall. re-call. It produced more smoke than heat." From Mrs. Vgar Stewart of Chl- cag-o: "f remember when most families retired at nin o'clock. All fun and activity, such as sew-1 ing. cracking nuts, making puzzles, etc., had te stop the minute the clock struck nine. Mother sat dowa with the coffee grinder in her lap, Dad went around locking the doors and windows, Susie had to hunt up the cat and put her out, Johnny bad to take care of the dog, Nellie had to undress the baby. In a lew minutes min-utes the lamps were blown out." From Howard C. Smith ef Blafea Bprrngs, Ala.: "I remember when petroleum was used as medicine to rub on. 'Karaene' was useful for sore throat as a counter-irritant counter-irritant and it would blister the skin if applied too freely. If Joints became stiff from arthritis, etc., the only remedy known was coal oil, which was supposed to draw the disease to the akin and out into the ah-. It was hailed as "Nature's "Na-ture's Remedy.' My grandfather was afraid to use "karsene' lama for fear they would burn up the house. This same bousa now uses electricity." From J. J, Kabr ef Cincinnati, O.: I "I remember wh five cent worth of soup beans (called navy beans now) and 10 cents worth of fat side meat (now called bacon) would feed Mother, Father and 'eight children. To conserve soap (four cents a bar) we had to change our dress after school." "i?5l yOU CAM FWMSM "THT J IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY" e YUMMIES FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON The holiday season has rolled around again and this year we are jtoing to be sure and have something a little different and yet tasty for the callers at Open House. The Scandinavian countries have certainly done their part in giving to us the 1icious sweet dough breads, braids and rings. Nothing is better than a piece of piping hot Almond Butter coffee cake with crunchy toasted almonds or a piece of Jule Kake chuck full of puffy large raisins and flavored with cardamom. These tasty tidbits add rest and spirit to the holiday season. And have you tired of pumpkin and mince pie for a Thanksgiving Dessert t Try our delicious Carrot and Plum Pudding. It contains everything but the kitchen sink but the flavor is wonderful. Served with creamy caramel sauce tops it off as a climax to a super deluxe Thanksgiving Thanks-giving meal. JULE KAKS (Norwegian Bread) 1. Scald- .1 b milk X. AdO- . 1 c mvllrd bullet or hurlcnmi t t- ult 1 e. !( I. Dluolv In H e. lukewarm wlr.t enkra comprMHS rMt 4. When lwv mltur l lukewurm mt 1 1 In yut which nu beta dlHulvd In luk warm water. 5. Stii In 4 e. flour 6. Put in warm placa to rlo abbt two houre or until doubled In bulk. T. Puui-h down and tlr IB I tb. rardamem c. chopped almond, e. Ilred candied rherrtea 1 c chopped laUina 8. Wotk In to dough until It la eoft enouub to be conveniently con-veniently handlrd . 4 or I cupi floor 0. Let rise In a warm place until doubled In bulk. Knead elivhtly. shape and place In two Kreaaed loaf pana and let rlaa I or i houre until doubled In bulk. Doha In a moderate oven DM)' 46 to to mln. When cool (lata with thin confection-on' confection-on' augar icing. BREAKFAST WREATHES t J)leo!ee In 1 e. lukewarm mllkS cakea compreued reaet I. Add and mla well I cud of lifted floui S. Cover the bowl and allow aponiie to rtat In a warm place until it la light (St mlnutea). 4. Cream 1 c batter er marierlne 5. Add and cream until light.. -.". c layer after each addition- .1 eiie (ana at a time) 7. Beat in me yean mixture. 8. Add remaining-.! cupa ell ted flour which haa been lifted with , .1 t. aalt H t. ctnnaman . Add c chopped ante 1,4 c. ratline 1 tb. chopped citron .! i. (If deiiredl ' ' 1 tb. chopped candled oranae Deal 10. Plaoa the dough which haa been well mixed in a greaaed bowl. ooer and allow to rite In a warm place until It haa doubled IU bulk. 11. Place on floured board: knead until eaally handled. Roll out dough H In. thick, eut in narrow itrlpa. Hour handii roll itripi between pal mi until 8 Inehei Ions'. Braid three atrlpa at time. Shape In wreath. Place wreatha on greaaed baking iheet: let rlaa In warm place for M, hour. Bake In oven 8 Mi for SO minutea. 11. While warm brueh with confectioner! amar moistened with a little water, Decorate with polnaetUa-ehaped cherry Leather Solet Leather soles are cut from tanned cowhide in hundreds of sizes by enormous power presses, attached to shoes, and then trimmed by mechanically me-chanically driven knives guided by skilled operators. Cold Siberia Temperature in. Siberia falls even lower than it does at the North Pole. Uncle Sam Says , It ' --" ' . Thousand of farmer have found that the nfet, surest crop In the world U U. S. Savins Bond. These American are bnilding today for their tomorrow with Savins Bond. They realise that thi I their opportunity, oppor-tunity, the chance to make their dream come true, such a hemming hemm-ing the proud poeor of more land, the latest machinery, home improvements, or a neategg of security on which to retire. All of these can be your also by planting your dollar now in the crop that never fail. YOU OPPORTUNITY today i the U. S. Saving Bond Opportunity Drive. Start earing today at your bank or poet offic. U.S. TtatT Dtpmrtauat Prepared by MARILYN TAG G ART Horn Servic Director MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPIY COMPANY ALMOND BUTTER COFFEE CAKE To one cup of ecalded milk add -H c augar A t. aalt i4 c abortenins I. Add and let stand min H ri cake Add and beat well I egg and 114 c. dear Add and knead -t'I i '"i c. near which haa been lifted with A t. mare U cardamon Let rlaa until doubled In bulk, about 1H houre. . Knead down and let rial again. 7. Shane Into t oof fee eakre and place in greased pani. Let rlaa lb rainutea. I. Spread almond mixture on Up and let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake In moderate oven 876 45 minute to 1 hour. ALMOND MIXTURE Cook until It aiini thread tb. sugar I tb. honey or ivrne 1 tb. butter Add Almondi and spread on eaks 1 tb. chopped almonda CARROT PLUM PUDDING , Mix and lfl to-g,.-hi Hum time. I c flour Vt c white ingar 1 t. nataeg 4 t- dove H . aalt 1 i. cinnamon I t. oda I. Add r4 e. brown lugar I c sraled carrot 1 c grated potato. 1 e. grated applea I c aeedleea raisin 1 c. cheeped data H c chapped ant 1 email botUe maraschino cherries . melted batter or f tb. auet ground Steam In greaaed baking powder can or in a double boiler for two hour. Serve with whipped cream er Caramel Sauoe. CARAMEL SAUCE I. Cammellae i. Add and simmer until all sugar I dissolved 8. In another pan, melt i, .M... 4. Add H sugar I . belling water i tb, batter .4 tb. flear ' 14 t salt .1 a. water Caramelised liquid 8. Add.. 8, Stir until smooth and thick. SOME STUNT, SIDNEY. . . . Sidney Sid-ney Bchwart. Breoklyo, carrying carry-ing earner and hoisting an America flag earoute, bicycled through Soviet-held territory te Vienna, This Is ene way ef courting court-ing trouble, but Bathing happened te Sidney. He wasn't mole ted by the Russians. CHRISTMAS IS GIVING TIME Avoa cosmetics appeal to every member of the family. Become an Avon Representative Represent-ative in this city and cash in on this demands Write to District Dis-trict Manager, 164 North 7th East, Provo. N17 By PLOTNER OUT2. UbtV CAQS AVi OUQ ArrnAcnoH . f? T)AJ & tstuupin ST-fl WMTe. snovsi we.' w f |