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Show EXEVA TIMES ni HpIH Todav forNavon Allred cervices for Navon erfl were conducted to-ursday, to-ursday, in the Fairbanks-Sf Fairbanks-Sf Mortuary. The child a son 5?Mnard Allred and Esther "..TT Allred LaDue, died u ndavof a heart ailment. MSop Don Wilcox of the Or--JKrstward conducted the ices. Speakers were Leon-ffSore Leon-ffSore d Arch Pulham. numbers were sung by Z Beth Noel and Mrs. Mar-l Mar-l Young and Mrs. Francis Z:e sang a solo. Burial was , theorem city cemetery. He as 0001 April 4 1939 111 si'ona California. He has been i resident of Orem for the past THURSDAY, OCTOZZR 5, 1S33 Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Abraham Abra-ham of Kanosh were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Terry Chldester on Sunday. . A group of friends and neighbors gathered at the Sam Kitchen home Sunday to watcli the conference on television. seven years and attended the Sharon school. He leaves his parents, and the following brothers and sisters. Mrs. Leon Moore, Provo; Dor-thela Dor-thela Allred, Ila Mae Allred and Darreld Allred, Orem; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Robinson, Price. What Kind of a Risk Was Columbus? We're frank to cay thai Columbus' venture ven-ture was a poor banking risk, eren though the Queen of Spain's investment finally did pay off. A bank today cannot gamble its depositors' funds on long shot" chances. But every day Utah County Banks Finance DEPENDABLE LIFETIME GUARANTEED USED CARS From TELLURITE'S Because they ARE Good Risks! VERY LIBERAL ALLUWAJN LIFETIME GUARANTEED A-l USED CARS 1 THE, tUl (SB in. Moitoff Company WE'LL PAY YOU CASH FOR YOUR CAR YOUR GUARANTEE "Utah's Oldest Automobile Dealer" ni AAA 1 AA1 West Center rnone . . TATMItTY USED CAR DEPARTMENT BU u-aoi v Aw Same Location, Same Management Oyer S5 Years I . - ... -,, ttaaas;,, inr.ii' vt. iiTii-.,i nrlmn uni I i- THE DAY YOU MOVE INTO -YOUR HEW HOME! 25 NEW HOMES IN THE HEART OF OREM. Only 13 Left Choose Yours Today! Hera i. the ,om vou have been looking for. BUILTHITE HOMES are available at Fourth North in Orem, just east of the main hiohwa. These are beautiful two neoroom o.., completely painted and decorated, wiin anacnea 3003. and are laeattA nn Wv fine lots. SEE them inia yy END . . . .its open HOUSE. You can buy one ot inese homes with 11 street imoroTements and sewer tor jusx $8400.00 SHOD down and $51 per month. It neais rem. BE INDEPENDENT .... be an owner. Hilhril I 5nrmrrtR Afrnnr.u 'IIIUIU LI VUWUIUV V(OvllwJ Fred A. Lewis - Tel. 039 R2 Lynn L. Weight - Tel. 348(9 Office: 39 West 2 North Provo, Utah I I I f 'In. i y I m I i Senator Arthur V. Watkins of Orem who trriyed home this week after a tedious session in Washington, D-C. Senator Wat-kins Wat-kins will aclireiy engage in the Utah political campaign in behalf be-half of Republican candidates. Lincoln Tigers Win Practice Game Saturday at Moab Lincoln Tigers won over Grand County high school 19-14. 19-14. in a non-league football game played at Moab on Saturday. Satur-day. Meeting little opposition, Lincoln Lin-coln ran up a score of 19-0 in the first half of the game but was blocked in all offensive plays in the last half as Moab went over for two touchdowns and made both conversion. Sl&rley Scores Receiving the kick-off, Lincoln Lin-coln moved into Moab territory with Richard Peterson and Ted Starley carrying the ball and Floyd Farley catching Starless passes- Starley set the score at 6-0. The extra point failed. Passes Intercepted Jim Pyne and Willard Stol-worthy Stol-worthy took the ball down the field again after Pyne intercept ed a Moab pass. Pyne made the j touchdown and Stolworthyj scored the extra point. 1 A kick-off by Ned York.j Lincoln center, was fumbled far down on Moab soil. The re-! ceiver recovered but his lateral pass was intercepted by Floyd Farley cn Moab's 10-yard line. Ray Giliigan. fullback, took the ball over for the third touchdown- A Pyr.e to Farley . pass for the extra point was incomplete incom-plete and the 'score at half time was 19-0. ' . Moab Holds.. In the third quarter Moab held the Tigers within nine yards of the goal line and got the ball, on downs. A long pass put the Moab team in a scoring position, and the touchdown came in the next play. The ball sailed over the crossbar to make the score 19-7. A 20-yard touchdown pass by the Grand High Devils and a successful kick for the extra! point wound up the scoring. 1 Post Office Says Mail Overseas Packages Eariy Families and friends of military mil-itary personnel serving outside the continen'al United States were advised this we:k that the period between October 15 and November 15 has been designated design-ated for the acceptance of Christmas parcels at the Orem post office. Leo Broadhead, act-! ing postmaster, announced that j parcels destined for delivery inj Japan. Korea, and the islands! in the Pacific should be mailed; as early as possible, preferably! not later than November 1. j Parcels for Navy and Marine! Corps personnel serving in the most remote areas should not be mailed later than October 15, j he said- ' i The size and weight restrict-1 ions for mailing other domestic parcel post are applicable to Christmas parcels for the Armed Forces except that a limit not to exceed 50 pounds has been established fo parcels addressed for delivery to A.PO.'s 124 and 1-5. care of Postmaster, New York. All Christmas packages should be securly wrapped and packed in boxes of sturdy construction. The first war correspond: .t was George W. Kendall of t New Orleans Picayune who covered cov-ered the Mexican War. The Associated Press used typewriters in 1835. first Ever Makd Pio Crust In 90 Seconds? WRITE OR rilONE FOR THE RECIPE P. 0. BOX 217. OREM PHONE 06S4 Jl Swing Bride' Runs Wild ! As Tender Dies at Pest ; KANSAS CITY - A swinging bridge over the Missouri river ran i wild for an hour ahen the tender, ; William E Soon, died at the con- 1 trols. t Automobiles jammed on the ap- proaches. An airline pilot and some j plane passengers, among .the! stranded motorists, missed f!tch; from the Kansas City airport. Two i railroad locomotives were halted j The structure was tHe 81-yeai-o'.d I Hanmbat Bridge, one of two that I carry . traffic from Kansas City ' north over the Missouri. The span 1 was opened for a tugboat and when the tender died at the controls it continued to'swing. After an hour watching the runaway runa-way bridge, three young men from cars in the traffic jam jumped aboard and smashed the controls, stopping the swinging span. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is herein given that1 the Board of Education, Alpine' School District, American Fork, i Utah will receive bids for all 1 the labor and materials required requir-ed in connection with the con-stuction con-stuction of the elementary school sch-ool building located at 12th So-and So-and Main in Orem, Utah. Bids are to be submitted separately for the (1) General Work, which 1 includes every thing except the) plumbing and heating and the. electric wiring; (2) Plumbing! and Heating; and (3) Electrical; Wiring. Bids are to be submitted in accordance with the respective respect-ive plans, specifications, and other contract documents now , on file with the Board of Education Edu-cation of the Alpine School District at American Fork, Utah, Ut-ah, and at the office of Claude Shepherd Ashworth, Architect, upon receipt of $30 00 per set, for general contract, and $15.00 j per. set for plumbing and heating heat-ing and electrical contract, which deposit will be refunded! providing the bid is submitted j in proper form and upon the re- j turn of such copies in good con- J dition within five (5) days after j the bids are opened, otherwise, the .contractor will forfeit the deposit. Each bid shall be made out on a .form to be obtained at the office of the Architect, . and shall be accompanied by a certified cert-ified or cashier's check or bid bond for five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid, made payable pay-able to the order of the Board of Education, Alpine School District, and shall be sealed and j filed with the Clerk of said; Board at the office of said! Board in American Fork, Utah, j on or before two o'clock p.m. ' October 25, 19o0 and will be opened and publicly read aloud on that day in the office of said Board. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given a a guarantee that the biddfe. rill. enter into the contract 11 awarded award-ed to him and will be declared forfeited if. the successful bidder bid-der refuses to enter into said contract after being requested to do so by the said Board within with-in a period of fifteen (15) days. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. .. Board of Education of Alpine School District. THOMAS A. BARRATT President ELIJAH CHIPMAN Clerk Pub. in the Orem-Geneva Times Oct. 6th and 13th. I; Sam Says: Why Pay More? SAVE with CITIZENS Auto Insurance Low Cost, Dependable, Fast Claim Service SAMUEL LEVIN INSURANCE 'AGENCY 84 East 2nd South Proro n u W U If O nn n iil) lJ - JV SI (tJuOIF TO OE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER WITHOUT LICIT RESERVE BUY NOW- AT YOUR OWN PPJCE! DIAMONDS - WATCHES - LAMPS SILVERWARE . FURNITURE GIFTWARE - RUGS - CARPETS LINOLEUM HARDWARE - SPORTING GOODS WHEN THIS INVENTORY IS COMPLETELY SOLD WE WILL SAY - ? TO OEM o 0 OPEN WEDNESDAY THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY NIGHTS ' AUCTION SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT T P.M. " pamVng i p Am lie . .110 FANCY FIXTURES 110 SALES CLERKS ; ' . BUT ALWAYS BIG VALUES ' EVERY ITEM GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK WW) 0 InhOThlflinh'ffK. 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