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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, l950 j ;REM.GENEVA TIMES GENEALOGICAL GROUP TO DIRECT SHARON MEETING SUNDAY The Genealogical committee will have charge of Sacrament meeting in Sharon ward on Sunday. Sun-day. Meeting time is 6 p m. Austin Aus-tin Merrill is chairman of the Genealogical committee and will direct the program. Rhubarb juice may be servea alone or mixed with other fruit juices or glngerale for refreshing mealtime or between-meal beverage. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Big-elow Big-elow have received word of the birth of a baby girl to Lt. Col. and Mrs. John T. Lorenz (Maur-ine (Maur-ine Bigelow). The baby was born in Lawton, Oklahoma and will be named Leslie Nan Nathan Hale Nathan Hale, the famous American Ameri-can patriot of the Revolutionary war period, was born June 6, 175S. Rale was captured by the British and put to death as spy while working as a secret agent for Gi-aral Gi-aral George Washington. GENEVA MIA MOVED TO MONDAY Geneva ward MIA will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Irwin Moon entertained in honor of Joao Serra, who is returning to his home' in Brazil after a year i . i i j i tti.L mi held on Monday at 7:30 instead ana 8 nal1 ln A"e KrouP of the regular Tuesday meeting Hoyed 8ames and refreshments because of the Sharon Stake 'ad colored pictures were taken i oy Aurea vaz. rresent were Brazilians, former Brazilian missionaries mis-sionaries and relatives of miss- Road Show which will use the Timpanogos chapel on Tuesday, according to Wayne Snith, Geneva Gen-eva MIA superintendent. The change meeting only. is for the one ionaries now serving in that country, including Joao Serra, Mr. and Alfredo Vaz, Remo Roselli, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Que Steele, Mr. and Mrs- Joseph R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Byron D-Thomas, D-Thomas, Jay R. Fowles, Mr. and Mrs. Moon and family. Grasshopper Eater Turkeys, quail, frogs, snakes, skunks, and shrews, are voracious grasshopper eaters. Because Mrs. G. deposits her eggs in the ground In autumn, late fall plowing helps to reduce the spring hatch. Development De-velopment of grasshopper parasites has become an effective method of control. As they walked down the street she said to him, "Now before be-fore we go any further, I want you to know that I don't permit anyone to kiss me, put his arm around me, or even hold my hand. Is that clear?" "Yes," he said- "Now that that's settled, where are you taking me?" she continued. "Home," he replied. Gloria: Henry always was a perfect gentleman when he was out wtih me. Jean: Yeah, he bored me, too- Do You Want To Cut Your Federal Taxes? Something For Nothing Mr. and Mrs. Willis Vis. cent (Lyla DeLange) of Sal Lake City were weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Or-rel Or-rel DeLange. 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Fancy Delicious Potatoes 100 lbs. Red Bliss No. 1 CARROTS 2 bu. Radishes Green Onions 2 bu. CABBAGE lb. Firm heads Parsnips 2 lbs. Fancy Avacadoes 2 for Grapefruit lb. Fancy" Pink Potatoes 10 lbs. No. 1 Russet 1 Tomatoes crt. ONIONS 3 lbs. Spanish No. 1 yellow 15c IK ic? 45$ PORK STEAK BACON FRANKFURTERS Oriole l-2Ib.pkff. lb. -jp-i No.l Lipton's TEA hass oi 16 1Q2 Borden's Instant COFFEE 2-5i COCOA Hersh( 1-21b- 215 HOT CHOCOLATE Instant 1IbP- 3 SUGAR Powdered pk I Vienna Sausage J. h Morrell Pride f 2cans35?t J When preparing jT'lKiN squash fry spread-fi spread-fi f n9 brown tugar lA fOJJ A orer the squash sVjl and balcng in a I J 300 deg. oren. L I U 4 dr ixTrrn 1 CAKE MIX . IECIFE or TCI mix Thousand Island Dressing cup Sego Milk 2 uaipoon bmoa 'A cup cnui i.uc juic Vs cup ul.d oil ICMpaan ult fw grun. pepper Put all ingredients into jar. Shake well. Cover and kcp in refrigerator. Use on green or vegetable saladi. Makes 1 cup. You Will Needi SEGO MILK 4 cans 48c n t3 tj ... 1 iilpTI Chili Sauce Lemons Weson Oil 23c lb. 15c qt 63c PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE These Prices Effective Friday, Saturday Sunday and Monday Vou Know lhat you can't ket-p drawing money out of your bank account without ever putting any in. The bank doesn't play that way. This is also true of Federal financing. financ-ing. Every dollar spent must sooner or later he collected in the. form of taxes. Many of these taxes are hidden, such as the $2.44 you pay on a $ id radio, or the 62 cents on the average alarm clock. These are in addition to the direct taxes of which the average citizen is painfully pain-fully aware. Tax money is necessary to run our government But all too much of it is wasted by inefficiency, duplication dup-lication of effort, overlapping of Federal agencies or appropriations for services to pressure groups. Heretofore, no one has known how much these government services ser-vices cost us through waste and inefficiency. But some surprising facts have been revealed by the Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government. Gov-ernment. This twelve-man, bi-I bi-I partisan Commission was created j by Congress with the approval of j the President. At the suggestion of Mr. Truman, former President I Hoover was made its Chairman. -I The Army, Navy, and Air Force : asked for J30 billions of appropriations appropria-tions after being told that $15 bil- lions was all the Nation could 1 afford. The Army applied for 829,- 000 tropical uniforms at $129 apiece and homes for military personnel in Alaska at $58,000 apiece. Yet every dollar spent in such activities comes out of your pocket in the form of taxes. Fifty Federal agencies jostle each other collecting statistics at an annual cost to you, the taxpayer, of $43,000,000. Many of the statistics statis-tics are of use only to small groups, or collect dust in government files. The Corps of Army Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation are j expert at selling the "something ' for nothing" idea to the American I public. Underestimation of costs , appears o be their specialty. The original price tag put on the Colorado-Big Thomson project was I $44 millions. Its final cost was j $131,800,000. Such discrepancies, the Commission wryly notes, "hard-: "hard-: ly can be explained by increases in labor and material costs." j You may obtain information about how you can fight waste and inefficiency in our government by writing to the Citizens Committee for Reorganization of the Executive Execu-tive Branch of the Government, 1 1421 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia i, fenna. Also write your Congressman! Con-gressman! Tell him you want laws enacted which will put into effect the suggestions of the Commission! Ben Rogers, who has been' visiting at the Alfred Skinner home, has returned to his home in Joseph City, Arizona. Jim is afraid to get married because he's discovered that the only time his friends can open their mouths in front of their wives is when they yawn. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given that in the regular directors meeting January 18, 1950, the board of directors of the Geneva Dairy company, Orem, Utah, ordered an assessment of 10 percent of the par value of all outstanding stock of the corporation. Five percent of the par value of the stock held is due and pay able to the secretary-treasurer, J- Reuben Russon, Box 17A. Lehi, Utah, on or before Feb. 27, aou. ine remaining five percent per-cent of the par value of the stock held is due and payable on or before March 27, 1950. By order of the board or dir ectors. GENEVA DAIRY CO Published in the Orem-Ceneva Times Jan. 26; Feb 2, 9, 16, 1950. Mav: "Why did you kick my! dog?" Sandy: "He raised his leg and I -thought he was going to kict me." SCERA Last Saturday evening we were complimented by a group of strangers because of the court-eous court-eous and helpful treatment they naa received irom tne House Manager. Coming late to the second show, they were helped . to the seats of their choosing -This individual was Mr. W. M i Vernon who has served at this post continuously, except while' on vacations, every Saturday? night since the inception of Scera in 1933- When we remem-i ber that this is a volunteer ser vice that is given so well after I these years, we certainly wish; to applaud. The picture playing tonight and tomorrow night is THE PRINCE OF FOXES, It has tbfcen selected by many re-viewers re-viewers as a candidate for Academy Award. It is an outstanding historical drama with a strong cast headed by Tyrone rower. Perhaps you would like io know ihe names of the other House Managers who serve on the Scera staff. They are Arnold Arn-old Burningham, Parlell Peterson, Peter-son, L. L. Terry. Joel Parry and Harold Knudsen. Walter Winchell made this statement: 'The most thrilling thrill-ing m ovine picture in manv years, SANDS OF IWO JIMA is the best of the war pic-; tures. Wayne is immense.; Positively you must see it." THJS PICTURE WILL f PLAY AT LEAST A WEEK STARTING NEXT MONDAY s INASMUCH AS "SANDS i OF IWO JIMA" IS A FIRST RUN AND A TOP "A" PIG TURE, THE ADMISSION PRICE WILL CONFORM Tfl THE PRICES OF FIRST RUN PICTURES IN PROV0. This Saturday the boys and : girls will see a new type of picture. ROLLING HOME. It is a beautiful story of a ' minister and his family. Everyone Ev-eryone will enjoy it of course, there will be three cartoons as well as a chapter of the serial "Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok." GQ(WE FxL, Sat. jan, 27 28 "PINKY" Sun., Mon. Jan. 29 30 Matinee on Sunday 3 p-m-"Prince of Foxes" Tues.. Wed. Jan. 31 Feb. 1 "Where Theres Life" "Air Hostess" Th 1 th; ' HELLO. SAY. WON ME:T etAV HON I f S e ! OP orM ANP VAIN, f K I'M LATE. 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