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Show C2EM-GEHEVA TIMES M - " " . ! H l . ! Lincoln net unarter unesi ourvcy oci KIDZ :. CORNER Flnt of a series of "Kidi Comers" which will appear la the Orem-Genera Times. Tha fealura U prepared by a U-yearold Oram boy whose pan name if Edward Sammle.-Watch Sammle.-Watch lot "KM Corner' regularly. reg-ularly. Weekly Animal SVry Serial: SNOWY, THE WHITE MOUSE One hot summer day. Snowy, a captive white mouse, sat brood in in his cage. He had two companions, com-panions, both of which were sulky, and had little or no ambition. am-bition. Snowy despised them almost al-most as much as the stuffy little cage in which he had lived for so many weeks. Snowy would not tolerate hU captivity any longer. While brooding he had not been idle, tor ne naa nlotted a clan of escape. To morrow he would carry out bis plan! (Read what happens to Snowy next week.) Unjumble These Words 1. uortt A fish. 2. evaebr A water animal. S. ceaalp Something kings live in. 4. dhae Something you have, 5. thcseloto This is used for keeping tools in. ' 8. heos Something you wear. ANSWERS, 3oqs "9 'laeipiooi 'S 'PH 'f soared -c -jeAaeg i'1oL ' This Week's Jok: Joe: "Which three letters does a thief like least?" Moe: "I C U." Letters to Santa Lincoln Livewire Enters Western States Association The Lincoln high school Live wire, s e m i-monthly student publication, became a member of the Pacific Slope School Press association this week, it was announced an-nounced by John Freckleton, faculty advisor to the publicat ion. The association, comprising high schools in the eight western states, publishes bulletins, offers constructive critism of every copy of. the school papers and seeks high standards of journalism journal-ism among high school students. Mary Eagar is editor of the Livewire, with Rulene Doman, business manager; Anna Lou Judd, news editor; and Mary Jean Miller, associate editor. Dear Santa Clause. Will vou please bring me an electric train and a pr. of ice skates-Love. skates-Love. Don Dear Santa Clanae I would like a doll for Christmas and a girl's bike and a ball point pen that is all. Love, Joyce To Santa Claus: A little washer, a doll, ome dishes, a rocking chair and books, long stockings, paint book, paper dolls, a litle bike with two wheels. From Judy Butler Christmas List: 1. A choo-choo train with smoke coming out. 2. An Indian drummin a drum. 3. Ice Skates. 4. Rifle. 5. Scout shoes, 6. A gun holster. 7. A toy jeep. 8. Air plane. 9. Toy machine gun. 10 Bow And arrow set Donald Behrman Christmas List: 1. A bike. 2. A big doll that crys. 3. Doll dishes and toy pan and pots. 4. Toy electric stove. 5. Some clothes for the big doll. 6. A pen. 7. Necklace. 8. Real flowers for mother and daddy. 9. Table and chairs big enough for me. Linda Behrman 3 J V To Santa Claus. A want a suitcase doll with everything and a bathinette. And Rudolf the red nosed reindeer an a miniature doll with the white dress on. From, Marilyn Hales Deer Santa: I am a little boy five years old. I try to be a good boy but am sometimes naughty like most little boys. My mother is writing this let ter for me, as I cannot write yet- This is what I want for Xmas if you have them, ' a top that sings, some tinker toys, a little drum, a cowboy outfit and a double barrel cork gun. I wish you a very Merry Christmas, Santa. Be good to all the other little boys and girls, too. Love- Lee Porter Santa Claus co North Pole Dear Santa: My name is Terry Lawrence Young. I am four year old. I have tried to be a very good boy. I promise, dear Santa, that I will take good care of the pres ents that you bring me. I would like to have you bring me some blocks and some Tinker Toys and a cowboy outfit, out-fit, aleo some roller skates- i promise i win mina my Mommie all of the time. Yours truly. Terry Young e Dear Santa Claus co North Pole My name is R. V. Young and I live at No. 24 Christeele Acres I have been a good boy and will try to help my mommie all of the time. I would like to have you bring me some roller skates and some tinker toys. I would like to have a cowboy outfit and some small games to play with Thank you very much. Yours truly. R. V. Young OREM SAILOR SHARES IN FLEET COMMENDATION Francis D. Dunn, fireman apprentice, ap-prentice, USN, of Route 1. Orem. has received a 'well done' from Admiral Forrest P. Sher man, USN, newly appointed , Task Fleet CAMP OREM DUP HOLDS DECEMBER MEETING Members of Camp Orem, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, held their December meeting at the home of Mrs. Adele Field ing. Mrs. Jenny Thorne gave the lesson on early pioneer schools of Utah. A special musical number was given by Mrs. Fielding. Gaily wrapped Christmas gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Howard Egan gave the history of her husband's father. Captain Howard Egan, prominent Pioneer leader. v Chief of Navil Operations, who was Commander of the Sixth Task Fleet to which the Navy man's ship, the destroyer USS Turner, is attalhed. Full text of the message from the Navy's CNO to the men who served under him in the Mediterranean Medit-erranean follows, "On detachment after nearly two years initially as Commander, Command-er, Naval forces. Mediterranean, and later as Commander, Sixth I wish to express gratitude to all hands on the ef ficient manner in which they have always applied themselves to all tasks assigned them and also my pride in their accomplishments accom-plishments and in their standards stand-ards of loyalty, duty and discipline." IHIIII MMIIIMMIM -T"ltlllrrrrn:',T", NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY PROVO BENCH CANAL AND IRRIGATION COMPANY1 pQr Qu j Principal place of business, Orem, Utah County, Utah international There Is delinquent upon the following described stock, ou ac honorary soliety for high school count of assessment levied on the Bin day ox August, several amounts set opposite the names of the shareholders as follows: Ne. Shares 2 2 3 Amount U-12 1-3 1-3 3-4 1-4 .14 .03 .12 3-8 1-4 .075 1-2 1-2 1-8 316 1-2 16.92 24.00 18.10 CEMENT WORK Cement Septic Tanks and cesspools built All kinds of cement work done. 1010 N-1st N-1st West, Provo. Phone 1350. tt Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE MATTRESS and BAIT SERVICE Only Factory in Utah County We are not represented by any transient matlreis 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 Pianos and Accordians FOR SALE OR RENT Pianos $75 00 and up. Accor. dians $25.00 and up. Small down payment. Easy terms New and used. Lessons. Williams Music Co. 308 Satt 3rd South Phone 940 R KELSCH'S COMPLETE SHO FOOT SERVICE 156 West Center Telephone 707 AT BOOTERIE Provo, Utah 3 TOOTHY . . . Lusty young Francis, Fran-cis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosse, Baltimore, has 1 weO-formed weO-formed teeth, of which yon see four In the picture. He chews wlu then too. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Robertson this week were Mrs. Robertson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Dudley from Uintah. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley are spending the winter in Salt Lake City doing temple work. Cert. No. Name 1080 William D. Adams 1093 J. Leslie Adams 6 2239 Ronald B. Adams 2 2207 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley pledgee of Edwin M. Aiken 3 1679 Alton E. Beck 1664 Lorin A. Barrett 1360 , Sophia C. Bylund 1818 Samuel E. Bench 2160 Cecil W. Beatty 2260 Richard L. Bradshaw 2388 Wayne Bartholomew 1706 C-o L. W. Duke 1676 Arch W. Clyde 1677 Axel M. Christianson 2404 Sylvester Clark 2100 Glen L. Clark 3 2162 Robert Colli ngham 2487 Merlin Christensen 2303 William J. Balebout 2402 Howard H. Egan 1635 Wllford S. Gray 1 2385 Reed Bench (Gappmayer) 1-6 2187 O. Norman Geertsea t 1-3 2493 James Afton Harward 3-10 1146 George G. Hansen 3w 2083 Melvin J. Hutchings 1-2 2224 George E. Holman f 2531 V. E. Haws . .86 2185 Marvin D. Hammer 1-2 2372 La Von K. Harward .166 2490 Da it D. Harward 1-3 2491 James DeVere Harward 1-6 418 Alma Jones f 1-2 2105 G. Milton Jameson 1-2 2232 Wayne Johnson .13 2532 Don E. James .70 1853 Oliver D. Johnson (Keeler) 1-2 2299 Eloise D. Kirkman -03 2339 Edwin S. Lewis 1-8 2027 Sylvia LeFevere 7-11 2000 G. Dale Larsen 1-4 2518 Mary M. Lees 1-2 2443 Kathfyn Backey 1-4 2271 Eugene Mackey 1-12 2289 Charles H. Masterson 3-8 2nl Charles L. McClure 3 2106 Kenneth McEwan 3 2431 Thomas H. Mayhew 2 2466 Rose Prestwich 1638 Leland Prestwich l 1645 Merlin Prestwich 2 2521 Orlin J. Peay 1 1721 T. Earl Pardoe 2389 Wallace Perkins 1985 Enos Nielsen (Prestwich) 3 2126 Owen Pierce . 2221 Lowell Prestwich 2302 Lloyd G. Petty 2464 E. C Prestwich , 1638 Albert M. Rowley 1 2135 Miles Duane Roundy 2113 Clyde J. Robbins 1 2418 Charles A. Robbins 2363 Dale A. Robbins 1005 H. A. Skinner 1 1422 A. Philip Skinner 1889 Arnold M. Skinner 2 Harold H. Thompson 1897 William A- Smith 3 2171 Raymond Stewart 2286 Walter D. Snow 2522 Bernard E. Todd 1925 George R. Thomas 2430 Raymond Therning 2 2444 Myrum M. Thomas 2479 George T. Tucker 1829 Edward J. Verholtz 2523 La Von Vernon 1604 Louis Rosmussen (Wilkins) 1 1833 Hugh Vernon Wentz 1 2529 Raymond V. Young And in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary, Route No. 2, Box 620. Orem. Utah, on the 16th day of December, 1949, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. to pay the delinquent de-linquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. L. J. SALISBURY, Secretary PROVO BENCH CANAL AND IRRIGATION CO. Address: Route No. 2, Box 620, Orem. 1949, the ! 4numaiia ram tn the Lincoln respective j campus week with the re ceipt from national heaaquaners of a charter for organizing a chanter The societv Is for junior ana senior students doing special work In writing and newspaper activities. Members must be recommended by journalism advisors. The club will be formed at Lincoln In the very near future, according to John M. Freckle-ton, Freckle-ton, advisor. Charter members will be named and a chapter name selected. The international association sponsors contest work and gives scholarships to fhoM who are unusually interest. ed and talented in the journalism field WASHER REPAIRING Ralph's Radio & Appliance 65 No. University Are. PROVO Phone 618 The Best la AUTO INSURANCE STATE FARM MUTUAL N. C. Hicks, Local Agent Our new low rates offer you the most economic car insurance in-surance available. In ten years of selling I have never had a claim rejected. Phone 12 19 N. University Ave., Provo tL "IT HAPPENS EVERY WV ALL WE ART) ABOUT i'! j- as i . , I 7JCJAJ I AfcLL. fon -profit MtLVIHG VZOVLl By PLOTNER DAY - AND Of COU1Z6E TMtUi IS HOT to MZNf ON COUNTliSS Ml TATOiiS A1V MAMA -"n ABUSMtSS MASl, CAUSL GIVE AWAY ONEO-AIM.. rmcnsiB3 Bffl&l CARS BECAUSE MOTtD COMPANY VHOVO, UfAK . ot ioee . lauiMtiTniii mi 3-4 1-6 2-3 112 1-2 .11 1-2 1-6 1-4 1-5 1- 2 2- 3 3- 8 1-4 3-8 1-2 3-4 3-4 1-6 .03 1-8 .052 1-2 1-2 3-10 1-6 .125 2-3 .03 1200 333 267 7.50 1.00 46 .12 .74 3.75 1.55 .75 3.10 U.30 .78 .33 118 3.50 820 .38 1.86 7.50 3.10 42.00 4.96 930 .66 2.07 103 9.30 3.10 .81 4.34 3.10 .12 .78 3.15 1.00 3.10 250 .25 1.50 18.60 12.00 600 1.67 9.00 26.67 6.72 1.50 .68 35-00 1.03 1.55 .80 5.00 16.70 234 5.00 1.50 2.00 4.00 465 11.00 .67 12.00 .12 .78 .21 3.10 12-40 1.50 1.86 1.03 .50 620 12.34 .12 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding spent last weekend in Richfield as the guests of Mr. Harding's sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Jen sen. Mrs. DeLenna Mecham and son. Jimmy. Mrs. Meriam sraa- shaw and son, Bobby, and Mrs- May Covington are back from a visit with relatives in Kngston, Uah. No one need have Tuberculosis. Tubercul-osis. Buy Christmas Seals to help fight T.B. Ninety-five percent of every dollar spent for Christmas Seals is used in yotrr state to fight tuberculosis. Buy Christmas Seals. Help fight tuberculosis, which kills 50,000 Americans a year-Buy year-Buy and use Christmas Seals, TB kills at the rate of one person per-son every ten minutes. Help fight tuberculosis. Buy and use Christmas Seals. Join Veterans of Foreign Wars at WICK SWAIN'S BarberShop FORD Bonus Built Trucks Available for Immediate Delivery Vi to 3 TON IF YOU DONT THINK WEXL TRADE TRY US TELLURIDE MOTOR GO. TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 57-75 West Center Provo, Utah It ,f fm ATTENTION STOCKMEN and FARMERS If you want more money for your dead or useless horses, cows, hogs or sheep; and for hides, pelts and wool, call UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW CO. QUICK SERVICE Geo. W. Price PHONE COLLECT. LEHI 218W Lehi. Utah WHO WAtNTS - MONEY! YOU'D BE SURPRISES For Utah County By TB Association ThA Utah County Tuberculosis and Health association has been adivsed by the State Board or Health that a chest X-ray survey will be scheduled for Utah County in May. This survey will be conducted in cooperation with the Board of Health, U.S. funic Health Service and the Utah County Tuberculosis association. To properly conduct such a sur vey an extensive eoucasionaj. campaign must precede the sur vey. in oraer xor was unjwrm work to go forward ana io nave the necessary funds for xouow- ud will require the support oi every citizen in utan county, More new cases of tuberculosis At are found eacn year now uu in former years, according to Alton L. Blakeslee, Associated Press science writer. At the beginning be-ginning of the century, he says, TB killed 202 out of every 100, 000 people. In 1948 the death rate from TB was 30 out of every 100.000. However, in 1937 there were 133,000 new cases of tuber miosis reported to health authorities. auth-orities. In 1948 there were 145,-000. 145,-000. an increase of nine percent The number of new eases in 1947 was 33 percent higher than in 1940. Part of the increase is due to more efficiescy and speed in finding people who have TB and may not suspect it. Part is due to increase in population. Ira- TOM COPUS THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, migration may have contribute " - mai 500,000 Americans currently have th disease, but only about half them are known to the authorities. W4a Chest X-ray surveys, sum, the one now scheduled for Utah County is an important way to find early TB. Our goal for Utah County is to have ,t person over 15 years of X-rayed. Won't you all help k. paying for the Christmas Seals you received at Thanksgiving Gladys B. Cooper Executive Secretary Rollo Jones has received a call to serve as an LDS miss, lonary and will leave in Pen. ruary for the Western Stat mission field. Mrs. Milda Patten, b eera- pany with Mrs. Dorothy New. bold of Salt Lake City, spent th weekend in St George. Mr? Patten gave demonstrations on weed painting and flower arc Bnnciucuto wnue mere. She also gave a aemonsxrauon in Preston. Prest-on. Idaho last week. that 4 out of 8 who apply not only WANT IT BUT GET IT. To most folks who get a loan it's dollars and cents it's the wherewith-all to do something with. To me it's something different it's money, all right, but wrapped wrap-ped up in every loan is a lot of Satisfaction, Doctor bills are paid . . Cash for the new baby ... the old car repaired ... a business trip . . . it's all done with Cash my merchandise. So, if a loan is to your advantage come in and let's chat about it if you're in a hurry, of course, pick up the phone and call me-I'll me-I'll try to arrange a loan the same day, so ask for Tom Copus the "Yes Man." Tne pnone number num-ber is 261 and I'm at Personal Finance Co., 13 East Center Knight Block, Proro, Utah I'll do my best to say "yes" to you- Open Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CARTER'S SAW SERVICE All types of Saws Sharpened , LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED West on 4th North GENEVA ROAD ALTERATIONS f falter mea'e nits ever fa vena Expert nea tad asaa altaxattaaa. make Area formals, tsvusseaus. caildrea' cashing. Men's shirts tad (lacks Me or call Mrs. Cuyler, 447 K 2nd West, Prove. Phoae 2J7JB 'Electric Service With Safetyi Residential anff CommerciaJ Contracting . CALL Howard Egan Electric PHONE 0756 12 73 East 4th North, Orem Hal' tilmmtfb Jtn 11' F ft OF A 1IFETIM! A SECURITY-WAY SAVINGS ACCOUNT Make Christmas especially bright this year with a Security-Way Savings Account. It's practical . . . personal . , . and can start someone dear and near to you on the road to financial independence. 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