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Show J THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 194 i OREM-GENEVA TIMES New Home (Continued from page i) South; Matt Mallner, 645 W. 4 South; M. A. Kirk. 293 W. 12 North; Elmo Parcell, 987 Commercial Com-mercial street; Fenton Prince, 854 S. 5 East; Edwin S. Lewis,1 1435 S. 8 East; Don E. James, 1435 S- 950 East; Clyde E. Weeks, 146 E. Center; Steve Turscanski, 134 W. 4 South; Milt Johnson, 267 N- 8 East; Eileen fcnith, 166 S. 4fft; G. W. Rich, ardson, 1234 N. 50 East; Dean Hansen, 1194 W. 4 South; Don Eldridge. 758 S- 3 West. Lynn Wilson, 340 S. 150 East; John A. Fowers, 65 S. 4 Wst; Woodruff Jensen, 738 East 8 South; V. C Williams, 83 East 12 North; Carl Louder, 307 E. 8 North; Ted Clegg, 755 S. 12 West; Mirl Kissell, 934 N. 350 East; William D. Steuller, 146 W, 8 South; Don -E Rowley, 1035 S. 5 East; R- L. Katzenbach, Morningside , Heights; Martin Johnson, Morningside Heights; Thomas Wolsey, 1633 S. Main; Grant Rowley, 1015 S. 5 East; Marvin Stratton, 785 N- 6 East; Stanley Haughton, 846 E. 4th North; Wiley Sessions, Morningside Morning-side Heights; George Stratton, ,286 E. 4 North; B. L. Tippetts, 35 S. 12 West; Gerald Pyne, 694 E. 2 North; Paul Ellertson. 18 S. Sand Hill Road. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson of Spanish Fork were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker and son, Billy Ray, of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Price- $ Mrs. Emma Poulson is seriously ser-iously ill. She is at the home of her son, Leo Poulson. You can't regulate tbt weather, weath-er, but you eafl your driving. Remember Drive slow in rain, sleet or snow. Turkey Crop Good More than 4,000,00 pounds of turkey ttl toe produced at the plant of the Utah Poultry and Farmers cooperative, according to George Rudd, manager. It will mark the biggest turkey year in history And it's a bigger year for the consumer, according to Rudd-He Rudd-He points out that turkey is definitely def-initely one of the cheapest meats on the market with prices ranging rang-ing about 15 cents per pound under last year. Looking to the Christmas season, Mr. Rudd reports that the birds are still plentiful and stil cheap. He reports: "I don't see how people can afford to buy anything etee this year with the way prices are. There is no meat buy where customers get so much for their money as they do with turkeys. It's no luxury now. At present turkey prices turkey is the most economical l( y I - ""), , 9 Msasa; "FAST" DEATH , . . Percy Cop-Ian, Cop-Ian, 357 pounds, Birmingham, Ala., fasted for 92 days, lost 112 pounds and died after collapsing In bathroom of his home. Ke claimed to be a perfect replica of Mr. Five-by-I'ive. buy on the market." Joseph Adams and Eldon Adams are in California with their mother, Mrs. George Adams, Ad-ams, who has been seriously ill-Jack, ill-Jack, Harold, Ronald and Dee Adams, Lula Backus and Alene Christensen also went to California Calif-ornia when they heard of their mother's illness, but returned this week after her condition had improved. She will return to Orem with her two sons as soon as her hplth will permit. wpwwi'piiii j i ,p .iji ji ii mil niiinin r - '"' Ik Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker and son, Billy Ray, of Orem attended at-tended a farewell party in Spanish Fork honoring Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs-Ray Mrs-Ray Price who are leaving for California. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Rex Johnson and Mrs-Chappel. Mrs-Chappel. Shirley Milner entertained enter-tained with songs and Janet Chappel gave musical imperson-atioss. imperson-atioss. Others present were Mr. Johnson and sons, S. L. and Gerald. Ger-ald. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell, U. S. PRIMEX VS - "t- TURKEYS W,:W Price NCv:.V 81! FINER, FRESHER ACll SROS BEAD . . . J. D. (Jake) Settles, Zancsville, Ohio, was dead seven minutes during aa operation. Dr. Charles Mur-rey Mur-rey took out his heart and massaged mas-saged Pck lifa. Mr, and Mrs. Watford Williams, Mr and Mrs. Frank Simmons, Miss Beth Beardall and Enid Chappel. Fruits I Vegetables Canto Lcttcro Dear Santa Clause, Jpannie wants a big doll and a scrapbook and a story book ahnnt "Snow White and the Sev en Little Dwarf" for Christmas. I am n eight year old girl. Love, Jeannia Adjai 4 Dear Santa Clause, Warren wants a little train and "guytarh , strings" and a story book axut Peter Rabbit and a little blackboard for CRristmas. He is a six year old boy. Lot, Warren Adair Mr. and Mrs. Verl Christ-ianson, Christ-ianson, Ronald Hatch and Tommy Tom-my Moon attended a banquet on, Saturday evening in the Pieag. ant Grove high sdhool to benefit the Lindon ward building funj , Corporl George Cappmav. e will spend the holidays with mo juuiuci, nits, isaoei GaDn-mayer GaDn-mayer and other relatives an friends. He is stationed Albu querque, New Mexico. Dear Santa, I want an airplane. 1 am . n years old. My jjame i. I Douglas. " Established ORDER TODAY PORK ROAST LETTUCE RADISHES bun. U.S. No. 1 CRISP SOLID No. I CELERY Lean Shoulder LB. 29? TOMATOES U.S. No. 1 SLICED BACON GRADE A LB. J7f BUY QUALITY FOR DELICIOUS DINNERS GR. ONIONS U.S. No. 1 Crisp No. 1 UTAH ORANGES Juicy, Large BANANAS Golden Ripe PRIME FAT ROASTING CHICKENS lb. LJIIK SAUSAGES PURE PORK LB. RUM FLAVORED MINCE MEAT 2 lbs. RIB ROASTS CRANBERRY SAUCE MIXED NttTS CHRISTMAS MIX CHOCOLATES OCEAN SPRAY tall can U.S. No. 1 No PeanuU 2 lbs. SANTA'S HARD DELICIOUS, Old Fashioned U.S. GOOD PRIME LB. Everything of Guaranteed Quality for Your Dinner! LARD, 45 2 lbs. J&$ 2923 2 p f 10 . 40 I s T D D E B A K I R STUDEBAKER 1947 LANDCRUISER, Fog Lamps, Spot Light, Six Ply Tires, Radio, Heater and has the looks tha count, backed by ou guarantee. Just $545.00 Down 1948 ' STUDE. CHAMP, Regal Del Sedan fordo come in and see if you can tell it has been run, Can be bought for $515.00 1941 HUDSON Sedan, has radio, heater, new paint. Yours for just $495.00 . STUDEBAKER Many others to choose from. Every car guaranteed J ? 0 D E B A K E 8 Contrat Utah Motor Co. Eccjiiicrc'c COFFEE SHOP An added Service -- Fine Quality Foods and Fountain PARKAY PUMPKIN TOMATO SOUP RAISINS TASTY PEAS EGGS ' 29 Esquire's For TOYS, HARDWARE, GIFTS KRAFT, Color Quick ROYAL CAMPBELL'S DEL MONTE SPRING PACK 35 3 large Cans 25 3 cans 3 PKG. 15 2 cans up TWO BIG LOTS 410 S. University Ave, Provo 50 E. 2nd North, Spanish Fork Phone 1748 Phone 543 No. 2923 Is cut in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 10, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 18 requires 3 yds. 39-in. fabric. No. 2418 is ut in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 requires re-quires 2 yds. 39-in. fabric. Send 25c for EACH pattern with name, address, stvle number and size to AUDREY LANE BUFKAU, Box 229. Madison Square Station, New York. N. Y. The Fall-Winter Fashion Book hows 150 other styles, 25c extra. BUIC.K CHEVROLET P. E. Aclitton Co. Reconditioned and Guaranteed USED GARS AND TRUCKS Our Cars are Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction And Save you Money Too! $1745.00 $1445,00 '48 PONT. SED. Radio - Heete Hydramatic $1545.00 $495.00 $845.00 $995.00 Radio - Heater '9 PLY. SEDAN Low Mileage 48 Cher Are Sedan Loaded with Equipment 40 Plymouth Pickup New Motor Looks very good 46 Int. 1 Ton Stake Heater - Spotlight - Low Mileage 48 Ford V-8 Pickup Low Mileage Heater and Def. '49 BUICKS & CHEVROLETS COMPANY CARS AND DEMONSTRATORS AT A BIG DISCOUNT See ESQUIRE'S FRESH, NEW BAKERY GOODS W4 5l Crisco 3 lbs jj2' GOLDEN CORN . 2 cans SPRING K1ST 27 Doz. MEDIUM GRADE m OLIVES tall can RIPE. LARGE 25? KRAFT WHOLE KERNAL fH B LETS CORN CLOSED SUNDAY CHRISTMAS OPEN 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday CRACKERS SAL! Ibs 43$ 154 MILK 4 tall cans CANNED MIRACLE WHIP CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN SOUP 15 9 The near-sacred hush of late Christmas Eve is a precious thing brimming with the promise of a lorious day to follow. I VflLLEV Top SSolfl Mart quwe I Mi OS UJS TO PLEASE TTILJ t |