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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, i9ro k iS'iSy v' . v J V to EVERYTHING Y00 N6EP TO MAK1 YOUR PARTY A 6 WCCe$ Bite Size. Reg. Can .STARK I ST TUN A... 32c Kllis. No. 300 Con CHILI CON CARNE. 33c By Purity. 2 Lb. Box SALTINES . . 49c LaChoy Complete . , CHINESE DINNERS. 51c New Instant Cocoa and Mix. 8 oz. 4 in 1 BAKER'S . . French's Mildly Seasoned. 6 oz. MUSTARD . . . . Serra Extra Large. No. 1 Can RIPEOLIVES. . . Aro 12 oz. Jar SWEET PICKLES . Aro 22 oz. Jar DILL PICKLES . . Zephyr red, just right to dress up Salads, Refreshments ift n m n 11 ffii pm co o MARASCH NO CHERRIES s W 6C Crackers By Purity. Lb. Box K -r a k. t i ire 21c 9c 29c 33c 29c 31c Little Chief small whole and broken Sea Lion . . . American Oil packed Easy slicing Amekin Cheese Food ills! 5 oz. can ... here's the answer to your n C snack problem . . . serve shrimp salad For Delicious Sandwiches, - 63) C Swell with Crackers . . . . J MRS J7e jC Fresh and Full of Flavor, ha Lis conom'ca' 00 Lb. 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Extra Fancy Washington Delicious APPLES 530 lb. rj 4,blr OXYDOL It's Deep Cleaning Large Pkg. 33c IVORY Large Bar, It's So Economical 15c IVORY FLAKES For Gentle Washing Large Pkg. 33c 21b. 9 $70 Fancy Fresh and Crisp RADISHES AND GREEN ONIONS BAB-0 Grease Dissolving Cleanser 2 Cans 25c SPRY Now M's Homogenized 3 lb. can $ 1.10 WE WISH TO THANK OUR CUSTOMERS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE DURING 1950 AND PLEDGE OUR CONTINUED EFFORTS EFF-ORTS TO PROVIDE YOU WITH QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES DURING 1951. SINCERELY, THE ENTIRE STAFF AT PARK'S SUPER MARKET nn rm nIi U UI f Mil 5 m ill' OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY CLOSED MONDAY i NAMES MADE NEWS IN '50 cnool lor Orcm. (Continued .from .auouat ra, June 20 Crcir.'s building boom was still on with 158 homes under construction. Harold T. Hansen was elected president of the Utah Ut-ah State Young Democratic dub and Safeway announced plans to bu Id a new modern store in Orem The city council voted to retain the $300 beer license fee. July 6 Work was started on the new $18,000 Orem post office build-in". build-in". Registration agents for the coming election were named. Richard Peterson and Floyd Farley were named to Boys' State. City officials gave their annual warning against the misuse mis-use of city water. July 13 ' Martin Johnson was named manager of Mount A Lake. Orem Or-em topped Provo in assessed valuation increase for the year. July 20 The Orem chamber of commerce com-merce asked for a speed reduction reduc-tion along State Street. The Or-em Or-em Riding Club took honors at the state meet. Russel Bellows, 28, died after a long illness. Construction of a new 25-unit subdivision in Orem was an nounced. July 27 Development of Orem City s 35-acre mid-town park and removal re-moval of the Orem Riding club s rodeo arena from the site were asked of the city council by Orem Or-em residents. Bill Baker announced an-nounced that he would envetf his party's policy and platform on August 2- August 3 Cherries were through ana tomatoes were due at the Orem cannery. The Bunnell family reunion was held at Saratoga. Orem's community receration program took a new lease on life with the assurance by the city council that it would re- i plenish the depleated p l a y funds with a supplementary ap propriation "after the first oi the year." . August 10 A 19 mill tax levy was approved ap-proved for Orem City by the city council. An attempt to burn the Orem rodeo grounds arena was foiled by the alert city fire department. depart-ment. Funeral services for Ella Gap-pmayer Gap-pmayer McTague. Orem Citv and Scera were i hosts to the top 16 softball I tonmc. in T . T" K pnmnptition tamo in u v v - - -1 throughout District 6. August 17 J. George Stratton was named ; coordinator of Utah county s i civilian defense program. The new $125,000 Vineyard ward chapel was dedicated. Dr. Walther Mathesius announced an-nounced that Orem's Geneva Steel plant would begin a $25,-000,000 $25,-000,000 expansion program. The Orem Flower Show was held in the Lincoln high school activity room. August 24 Orem city officials were I studying requests to close Auct- ion uuy. Funeral services were held for. Donald (Curly) Smith. ' Lincoln ward won the partici-j partici-j pation award in the Scera re creation program lor iieidmg seven complete teams. August 31 The Orem-Geneva Times "Teenager" contest entries were completed. A record enrollment for Orem area schools was anticipated by local educators. A hike in building permits was recorded for August. I September 7 i Orerr.'s licensing law was re-j re-j vamped to tighten its auction provisions. LeGrand Jarman defeated Mrs. Etiria Durham for the state legislature, District 2. The Orem city council enacted enact-ed a detailed public health law and delegated powers of en-forcsment en-forcsment to the board of health. heal-th. September 14 Enrollment at Lincoln high school reached an all time high. The Orem city council rejected reject-ed bids on the construction of the 8th South Street sidewalk due to the high cost. Mrs. Betty Oldroyd was appointed ap-pointed Orem public health nurse. September 21 The Orem All-Stars won the championship of the second annual an-nual Spanish Fork softball tourney. tour-ney. Funeral services were held for Louise A. Orchard. September 28 Vernon Partridge and Rulon Cook were named to thu Orpm police department. Richard W. Kemler, national Jaycee president, was feted by the Orem club. A record number of entries were recorded at the Spencer flower show. Work was begun on a $1000 fence around the football field at Lincoln high school. Bids were sought on a new half million dollar elementary, Congressvyom.in Reva Bosone WfetS-d'by D. ridcraf, at Parks cafe. crats Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, ReiJUb. hcian candidate for Conere was honored by Republican Wo men at a luncheon in On m, October 12 August Johnson was elected president of the Scera board of directors. Lionel Fairbanks was named chairman of the Boy Scout fin ance drive for the. O.rem-Sharon stake district. The Orem city council voted to force payment of $8500 in utility ut-ility delinquencies. October 19 John- Gillman was named in 41 1 I me siaie uoara oi control to determine de-termine what grade and size of eyyiKs suuu ue soia in commer cial cnanneis. .mumum-emeui was made of me lop in our Town" contest Dy me urem-vjeneva Times October 26 construction of the $30,000 uian vaiiey xoutn Home was be gun in urem. A giant Hallowe'en party was neia ai juincoin nign school. November 2 Bias were awarded on the new nail million dollar Orem elementary school. Elvis B. Terry. Virginia Poul- son and J. Clayton Watts were named finalists in the "Tops in our lown voting. Registration for voting in the general election was heavy. November 9 The winter program of the Scera-Community recreation got underway. Orem voters cast 2801 ballots in the general election a rec ord number. November 16 Elvis B. Terry was voted "Tops in our Town," prepared for trip to New York. Orem City won its fight to require re-quire a 20 foot set-back of gasoline gas-oline pumps when the Fourth District Court upheld its present law over the complaint of Rus sell Kitchen. November 23 Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Terry rep resented Orem over a national radio program from New York. Funeral services were held for Arnold J. Burnngham. Orem was promised an arm ory and a natiinal guard unit- Funeral services were held for Jack D. Park. November 30 A 20.55 mill levy was set for 1951 by the Orem city council. Funeral servces were held for Andrew Peterson- A party of Orem hunters led by Bishop C. Wilford Larsea bagged a 1,000 pound buffalo in the Utah state 10-man buffalo hunt. Burglars had a field day in Orem with an attempted rob-' bery at the Orem post office, the theft of a 250-pound safe at Orem Pharmacy, and a $60.00 robbery at Hall Motor Service. Drtember 7 Clyde E- Weeks Jr., Leo C. Broadhead and George R. Hid ing were certified by the Civil Service commission for the per manpnt Orem Dastmastersh'p. E. E. Twitchell was named chairman of the 1951 Orem com- miinitv celebration. An open house was held for the Orem Public Library in i new quarters. December 14 Woroi'o "Mpssiah" was pres- Thpatre by T.inpnln Viiuh school VOCal opniino and alumni sinEerS. rprt. bv Dawn Adams, violinist, was rated as 'outstanding'. . ' . Fifteen men were nominated t 4i ,. thp Orem Chambr of Commerce board oi directors. 1 t aAY.anA was recom- "pnHoH hv Orcm Democratic district officers for the perma- ' nent urem posiiaaa"" . i Hill Crest ward was divideo 1 j rvpst View ward C1UU U1C J1C - - - - formed. December 21 . , Lynn BullocK was ! president of the Orem Chamber of Commerce. . Glade Gillman was names I chairman of the American W ion s annual "liae ui the Orem area- A golden wedding reception was held for the Victor M. Afl dersons of Vineyard. jft Orem received $65,000 as ' share of the county tax .melon- Santa Claus visited w homes, leaving toys ana t and Christmas cheer. December 28 , ear Orem wound WftfTfa of construction with $f2 ' ion in building permits during the year. to. Orem's first snow of the ter had not yet fallen. Ralph Peters prePf d sume the duties of Orem cw of Police- -rnoloy The Orem post ffice efflgT, ees were getting back to "J operations after a record no ay rush. held Funeral services were for Old Man 1950. |