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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950 OREM-GENEy Notice of Delinquency Provo Bench Canal and Irrigation Company Principal Place of business. Orem. Utah Coumy. Utah There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account ac-count of assessment levied on the 15th day of August, 1950, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share- holders as follows: No. Cert. No. Name 2343 Max Andrews 1080 William D. Adams 2239 Ronald B. Adams 2363 Lloyd Anderberg 1078 Burdell Bunnell 2566 Jess N. Beagley 2156 Carol Hope Beagley 2282 James E- Bunnell 2480 Roy H. Bjarnson 2520 Robert E. Brailsford 2404 Sylvester Clark 1319 James H. Clark 1999 A. H. Cooper 2468 Delmar Clark 2472 Walter B. Cox 2618 James D. Curzon 1024 Allen Dickey 2066 Charles W. Davis 2435 Jesse De St Jeor 2551 Fern S. Fairbanks Dennis 2589 William Drage 1508 Annie E. Evans 1748 Alta Elliott 2254 Lynn R. Evans 2070 J. N. Gardiner 2608 Leo L. Gardner 1146 George G. Hansen 2531 V. E. Haws 2406 Bert Hovey 418 Alma Jones 2620 Milton G. Johnson 2105 G. Milton Jameson 2585 Milton G. Johnson 2229 J. Lamar Johnson 2532 Don E. James 1356 John S. Lewis 1744 Mrs. A. T. Madsen 2443 Kathryn Mackey 2176 V. A. Mason 2289 Charles H. Masterson 2061 Charles L. McClure 2106 Kenneth E. McEwan 2590 Paul Oliver 1277 B. D. Palfreyman 1515 Parlell Peterson 1645 Merlin Prestwich 2616 Erastus Peterson 2521 Orlin J. Peay 1785 Enos Nielsen 2126 Owen Pierce 2087 Louise Peterson 2178 Charles E. Perkins 2221 Lowell Prestwich 2514 Elmo Procell 2322 Arden L. Rowley 2048 Fannie Sowards 1868 Harold H. Thompson 2419 Blair M. Sorensen 2570 William D. E. Steuller 1924 Albert R. Thomas 1925 George R. Thomas 2192 Earl M. Thompson 2613 Ronald Turnbridge 2479 George F Tucker 725 John A. Vance 2610 Dean S. Vest 2086 Edward C Voelker 2240 A. V. Washburn 1833 Hugh Vernon Wentz 2611 Archie G. Wasden 2109 Dermont Wagstaff 2583 Iril A. Wagers Secretary, Route No. 2, Box 620, Orem, Utah, on the 20th day of December, 1950, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m., to pay the del- , Shares Amount 715 2.91 3 23 6.90 2 1112 18.23 5 12 22.00 1 4-00 .43 1.72 1.20 11.20 14 2-00 18 .78 14 1.55 12 3.10 8 16 55.25 12 2.00 18 .78 12 325 14 1.83 3 9.00 711 3.15 .57 ' . 4.33 23 4.32 12 3.10 16 1-07 J 12 310 , .41 .87 .91 196 j 16 1-53 34 6.75 j .80 4.96 ; 1 ' 6.50 ; 1 12 930, 112 .33! 12 310 13 1.33 16 .83 .70 4.34 25 3 60 ! 14 1.62 i 14 2.25! .65 4.23 38 1.50 18.60 ! 3 34 11.25 12 i.10 16 128.00 14 1.00 2 23 24.00 2 12 12.50 1 112 6.72 3 29.00 16 1-03 16 1.03 110 .62 14 1.55 38 1.50 1 1.00 2 12.40 16 .67 3 12 16.50 18 .50 2 14 13.95 12 3.10 18 .78 16 1.03 310 1.86 13 1.67 14 .75 18 .78 14 1.25 1 23 6.67 1 34 3.25 13 1.33 08 .40 res of each parcel OREM FIRST WARD PLANS BAZAAR, DANCE Members of the Orem First ward Relief Society will spon sor a bazaar and buffet supper on Wednesday, Dec. 13 at the ward chapel. The sale will be fillowed by a dance under the direction of the MIA. Supper will be served at 6 p-m. p-m. The bazaar will feature many different departments with ap rons, rugs, quilts, cook books and foods for sale as well as a variety of Christmas gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jack-man Jack-man and baby are new residents resid-ents of Edgemont. A party honoring Rhea Sundquist, who recently returned return-ed from the Eastern States mission, mis-sion, was given Saturday evening even-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meldrum. Miss Sundquist related some of her missionary experiences. Edgemont Literary club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clara Jones, with Mrs-Enid Mrs-Enid Wright as the hostess. Mrs. Joanna Boyce had charge of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Carl sand-strom sand-strom of Eureka were Orem visitors vis-itors on Monday. FRIDAY and SATURDAY I BRILLIANT J SPECTACULAR J GORGEOUS J M-G-M MUSICAL! - yzxm 0 . o KATHRYN 1 MARIO OHIO GRAYSON LANZA NIYEN ! GAY WITH MARCH GRAS COLOR BY ux f I Tcruuirmoo! IL V MONDAY through SATURDAY IYES HAVE KEYER EEKEID flifCT Forblddca ton of a Jungfe Goddess! V mM:i years 'Sfcpz . f IN THE MAKINGS ?V" f -': sl"'." DEBORAH JEflR siJ i imur gurebT Sum PU kf HEUN DEUTSCH tatd on U Nora) by H. RIDER HAGGARD Directed by C0MPT0N BENNETTand ANDREW MART0N 1 n SAM ZlMBALtST'AiMn wiftmmm inquent 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, Utah Straight To The Heart Of Your Child... OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION MAGIC SKIN - HORSEMAN - AMERICAN CHARACTER -EFFANBEE - nwrn feu dfe yiM milk ip::::!:::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::: : n::::::::::::::::::: I SMALL EXCHANGE I . I GIFTS FOR THE , KIDDIES ' . S (LJ!&Z LI 'lf'll,l'',lj'' LAKE VIEW William C. Carr 019-J4 Robert Taylor, youngest son of the late W. W. and Nora Taylor, Tay-lor, and brother of Paul and Weldon, is stationed in Germany, Ger-many, serving as radio technician techni-cian in the Army Air Corps. He writes that he enjoys skiing in the Bavarian Alps. Sgt. Taylor Tay-lor was in the Marines during World War II, was discharged at the conclusion of the war, and signed up in the spring of '48 for air force duty. His address is 604 TAC. CONT. Sqdn., APO 207, c-o Postmaster, N. Y. Mrs. Wilford Oveson is expecting ex-pecting a visit from her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Houston Hous-ton of Lovell, Wyo. The Hous-tons Hous-tons are enroute to Phoenix where they will spend the winter. win-ter. The Karl Johnsons, Herschel dingers, and the Joseph Cleggs attended the funeral Tuesdey of Mrs. Ellen Scorup Frandsen at Salina. Mrs. Frandsen is the wife of Calvin Frandsen, Alpine district school teacher, and a sister of both Mrs. Clinger and Mrs. Clegg. She was active in church and civic work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson Peter-son and family expect to move from their home in Lake View this weekesd and to establish their home in Provo. Mr. Peterson Pet-erson will continue his activities activ-ities as a farmer and dairyman. The family comprises 12 children, child-ren, seven of wl;os have been living here- Joseph L. Jackson, chairman of the ward genealogical committee, com-mittee, announces that the following fol-lowing ward members expect to attend the Salt Lak temple excursion Thursday, Dec 14: Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson Mr. and Mrs. George Cropper, Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kofford, Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Rumel Cragun, Mr. and Joseph L. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs Marion Wilson, Mrs. Retta Shaffer, Shaf-fer, and Bishop and Mrs. Al fred Madsen. The group will leave in private cars at 5:30 p.m. to attend the 7 o'clock session. ses-sion. Members of th,e elders quorum, headed by Claire Roun-dy, Roun-dy, will also particpate. After several years of collecting coll-ecting and compiling three generations gen-erations of gesealogical information infor-mation from mostly Danish sources, Christian Jeppeson.fath-er Jeppeson.fath-er of Rhodes Jeppeson, is icady to prepare a number of volumes f fvtnsivp rwnrHs whirh will be of interest to many Lake View and Provo residents. Mr. Jeppeson will use the services of Mrs" Dean A. Jacobson, local genealogist,., . and Miss . Evelyn Higbee, typist One volume of the record will be presented to the library of the LDS Church Genealogical Society. Dr. John T. Bernhard of the BYU political Jscience fpculty spoke on "The United Nations anl , Peace" before the special interest group on Tuesday evening. even-ing. He pointed out tttat the UN serves as a factor of reconciliation recon-ciliation between the divergent interests of East and West, and that notwithstandiig its obvious limitations, its role is extremely extreme-ly important. Bishop Alfred J. Madsen announces an-nounces that Gordon N. Zobell will be the speaker at Sacrament Sacra-ment services on Sunday. Mr. Zobell recently returned from the Eastern States mission. Lake View split a weekesd series by winning from Hill-crest, Hill-crest, 26-21, and losing to Timp-anogos Timp-anogos on Saturday, 28 38. The locals play Oak Hills on Saturday Satur-day at the Lincoln high gym. J. LeRoy Nelson, ward clerk, blessed his daughter, Gloria j Maurine, at Fast Meeting on ; Sunday. Mrs- Nelson is the for-, mer Maurine Bolton. ! Harold Williamson, son of Mr( and Mrs. Ernal Williamson, a ' missionary in the Central Atlan-; tic mission,, reports that during: ,the Christmas week, he and his : companion will tour the mission. New Shipment DISHES Beautiful Patterns $50.00 WORTH OF TOYS GIVEN WITl! EVERY TWIN TUB DEXTER WASHER AT OREM'S BIGGEST TOYLAND Utah Hardware & Implement Co. PHONE 0550-J1 720 NORTH STATE STSEET Ward teaching ETA ETAOI I am My Brother's Keeper' wa the theme selected at the Youth Leadership meetL.g on Sunday. Bishop Madsen urged officers and teachers to improve the ward's record in young peoples' peo-ples' activities during the .coming .com-ing month.. Assignments were taken by several officers and teachers to make direct contact with young men and women who are not active in some church capacity. The next meeting of the Youth leadership group will be held on the first Tuesday in January. Fresh Chevrolet Styling Imparts Lower L inesl III II 11 1 m 1 I 1 1 11 ini.iii 1 mm g .. J1.-:. ...., it : In T:: :! I l--iw-.-.-. ......... y , , .... ...v. . ,.v. ;dyw.;,r. . .-, . . - fWHb. IT J "WrX. A I k 4 . v .v.r J , mm i-tT-r-BM I 5 The Styleline De Luxe four-door sedan is one of I lower appearance. Radiator grilles have hp 14 models introduced by Chevrolet as its passenger tied, the decorative hody mouldine low rear ienuer crowns raised. Models also off , car line for 1951. Notable in this picture are the design improvements which accentuate a longer. softly. New '51 Chevrolet Unveiled Saturday 1 Added safety, greater driving ease and fresh restyling higtispot the 1951 Chevrolet which goes on display locally at P. E. Ash-ton Ash-ton company on Saturday, Dec. 9. Important improvements and changes are featured in both chassis and body. These changes range from the "biggest brakes in the low-price field" to extensive exten-sive design innovations that make te car appear much longer long-er and lower than any previous model. The powerglide automatic transmission, Chevrolet's sensational sensa-tional driving advance, has been refined for the latest models, although al-though remaining fundamentally the same flexible driving control that has already enrolled a quarter quar-ter of a million satisfied owners-It owners-It will again be optional on deluxe de-luxe models only. Mr. and Mrs. Verge Heaps received a telephone sail mon- day evening from their son, Kent, who te serving in the Southern States LDS mission. He reports that he is well and has been transferred from South Carolina to Tampa, Florida. Wanda Snow celebrated her birthday in Tuesday, Dec 5. Marion Johnson spent Sunday Sun-day at Holden. Fourteen passenger body types are included in the 1951 line. Two and four-door sedans will be available in Styleline and Fleetline series. All sedans and the sport coupe will come in deluxe de-luxe or specialt trim. A convertible convert-ible coupe, all steel station wagon wag-on and the Chevrolet Bel Air, which has scored so sensationally in popularity, are exclusively in the deluxe series. The business coupe will be available only as a model in the special series. J0WLSAY1 TRY W?2AE$ i now-scs wu, k ; KNOW IF YOU VZ, i CAN STOP ( yfsTM mtm 3 f-V Mr. and Mrs. John A visited Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Claude Conder. j Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jar-vis Jar-vis entertained at a dinner party Sunday for Elder Darrel W. Ol-sen, Ol-sen, who is leaving for a mission. miss-ion. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lars L. Olstn, Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Olsen. of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olsen and daughter, Karen, Mrs. Ber-netta Ber-netta Olses and Oreon Olsen of Provo; Mrs. Ferron Belts, Shell ey, Idaho; Mrs. Mince Olsen of Santaauin: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. i Jarvis and Stanford Jarvis of Pleasant Grove. Martha Hair suffered a fall Sunday morning and is in the; hospital with a broken hip. I inn "... WW h PHI WOMEN'S BRAND HEW WINTER COATS GROUP I 100 wool Coverts, cu suedes. Chinchillas and tweeds. Zip out and regular reg-ular linings. Wine, green, grey, red. Sizes 10-18. 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