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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 12: 1951 JOAN BENNETT STARS ON USS RADIO HOUR "Light Up the Sky," one of Broadway's smash hit comedies-come comedies-come to the U. S. Steel hour Sunday, April 15, with Joan Bennett, Sam Levene and Thel-ma Thel-ma Ritter in the starring roles-via roles-via coast-to-coast stations of the NBC network at 6:30 p.m. (MST) Barker Shurtz is receiving medical treatment at the St. Marks hospital. .nMiTUUAT WERE OH THE. J"? ' " (T, uttTIWfl SYS .w BE SMADT AUPi r.rT a MODERN LENNOX iimr by THE WORLDS LEADERS in home HEATING ( & EUGENICS CLASS TOURS HOSPITALS Lincoln Eugenics students under the direction of Boyd C. Davis made a field trip during the week to the Utah State hospital. . The class is planning a trip to the American Fork Training School on Wednesday, April 18. HILL CREST Conducted T by J k Vaneese ; Woffinden; J Hill Crest residents are invited to call GUNTHERS Call Collect Free Estimate Phone American Fork 607 3 Mrs. Alice Gurr reports that her daughter, Mrs. Lucy G. Rasmussen, of Mt. View, Wyoming, Wyo-ming, is serving as a stake missionary in Lyman stake. Mr. and Mrs. Thorval Rigby attended the Central Atlantic States missionary reunion Saturday Sat-urday evening at Monument Park ward in Salt Lake City. Bishop and Mrs. C. Wilford T.nrspn sDent the weekend in Salt Lake City and attended con fcrence sessions- Lucille Woffinden and Don-ra Don-ra Hartley are spending a few days in Cedar City visiting with Helen Woffinden. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowley Row-ley left Wednesday morning for St. George, Utah. They plan to attend sessions at the St. George LDS Temple while there. !0W UUUPUII S29 THIS COUPON IS REDEEMABLE DURING APRIL FOR TWENTY DOLLARS ON THE PURCHASE PRICE OF A NEW ANKER, MERCURY, OR PFAFF SEWING MACHINE AT ' SUDVEEKS SEWING MACHINE COMPANY .00 0553-H1 i t 59 East Center Provo Phone 2644 with personal items and oth-L I er news. Mrs. Woffinden Plans are being made for the celebration of the ward's fourth anniversary, primary omcers. will be in charge of entertainment entertain-ment for the younger ward members. The MIA will be in charge of table arrangements and decorations and the Relief Society will plan and prepare the banquet to be served April 28 in the Grand View school. The Adult Aaronic priesthood and their partners met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordon Sunday for a cottage meeting. The Relief Society officers and class leaders met Monday at the home of Norma Dee Jam-eon Jam-eon to plan the menu for the ward birthday party. A skating party and refresh ments following were enjoyed by the young people of the MIA Monday evening. SUMMONS Civil No. 16,358 In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah RICHARD A. MASSAE, Plaintiff, Plaint-iff, vs. NELLIE M. MASSAE, Defend ant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: DEFEND-ANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Christenson and Christenson, plaintiff's attorneys, whose address add-ress is First Security Bank BIdg., Provo, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said Court. This is an action for a divorce, A. SHERMAN CHRISTENSON Christenson and Christenson Attorney for Plaintiff First Security Bank Bldg. Provo, Utah. Dated April 6, 1951. Pub. Apr. 12 - May 3 Helen Woffinden who is teaching school in Cedar City came up for April conference. 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(i I) ll Wll w liiiirn hull n hiiur I?o So AoEntonn (, 175 NORTH 1st WEST PROVO PHOKE 155 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that Orem City, a Municipal Corporation, Corpor-ation, will receive sealed bids for the construction and install ation of four 6 inch weiaea steel waier mains, one of which is 2700 feet in length, one of which is 2680 teet in lengtn, r.n nf which is 3340 feet in length, and one of which is 1570 fot in lpnsth: that the construc tion and installation of each of said water mains shall include trpnrh excavation, back fill, anri rlean ud sufficient to install a 6 inch welded steel pipe main a depth of tour teet, togetner with all valves, fittings and tees for fire hydrants and connecting lines and services as tne same more fully appears in the plans and specifications on file in the office of the orem uuy cierK. That each of said four 6 inch welded steel water mains shall be bid on separately and any bidder may bid on any one or all of said water mains; that the said 6 inch water mains are to be located in an area and of a length more particularly des cribed as follows: (1) Commencing at the North east corner of 800 South Street nd running thence Westerly on the North side of 800 South Street a distance of 2700 feet to a point 15 feet East of the We5t line of 400 East Street- (2) Commencing at the South east corner of 800 South Street and Main Street and running thence Southerly on the East side of Main Street a distance of 2680 feet to a point ten feet North of the South line of 1200 South Street. (3) Commencing at the South west corner of 400 North Street and 400 East Street and running thence Westerly on the South side of 400 North street a dis- ance of 3340 feet to a point 20 feet West of the East line of the State Highway U. S. 91. (4) Commencing at the North west corner of 800 South Street and State Highway U. S- 91 and running thence Westerly on the South side of 800 South Street a distance of 1570 feet to a point ten feet West of the East line of Main Street. Said sealed bids will be receiv ed until 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the 14th day of May, 1951, at Orem City Hall, at which time all bias will be opened and pub licly read aloud in Room 1 at the Orem City Hall, Orem City, Utah. Each bid to be iri accordance with the plans, profiles, and specifications now on file with City Recorder Orland E. Pyne at Orem City Hall, Orem, Utah; and at the office of L. V. Beck-man, Beck-man, City Engineer, at Orem City Hall, Orem, Utah. Copies of the documents may be obtained by depositing $5.00 with the City Recorder Orland E. Pyne, or L. V. Beckman, En gineer, for each set of contract documents so obtained. The a mount of the deposit will be re funded to each bidder or intend ed bidder who returns such set of plans and documents in good condition within five (5) days after the opening of bids. Each bid shall be made out on a bid form to be obtained from the Orem City Recorder or Orem City Engineer and shall be accompanied by a certified or Cashier s check payable to Orem City or a satisfactory bid bond in favor of Orem City executed by the bidder and a surety company com-pany in an amount equal to 5 of the bid. The said check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will execute the contract in conformity with the Form if Contract included in the con tract documents and furnish bonds as specified within five (5) days after notification of the award of the contract to the bidder. Orem City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or waive any informalities in the bidding. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the -opening thereof. OREM CITY CORPORATION J. W. GILLMAN, Mayor Dated this 2nd day of April, 1951. Published April 5, 12, 19 and 26 and May 3, 1951. GENEVA 7 Conducted by Beth Moon ( - residents are invited to caii 0581-R1 -'3 with personal Mrs. Moon items and oth er news. A class will be held each Tuesday evening after 6:80 at he home of Katherine James ;o assist anyone wishing to work on ceramics. The literary lesson will be given next Monday at Relief Society meeting. Primary workers who attended attend-ed Primary conference in Salt Lake City were Pauline Patten, Venice Finch, Mina Brown, Ora Healy, Edith Murdock, Lorna Masterson, Helen Pippin, Hazel F. Peterson, Bettye Taylor, Viv-an Viv-an Pyne, Margie Skinner, Beatrice Beat-rice Pyne, Beverly Watts, June Jensen and Norma Burgener. UNION SCHOOL STUDENTS TOUR DAIRY FARM The fifth grade students of the TTninn school and their teacher, John W. Nicol, toured the dairy iarm of Ray Gammon in vineyard vine-yard recently. They watched the milking machines in action and observed other educational aspects as-pects of the farm. Later in the day the students and a number of their parents enjoyed a bonfire bon-fire party and weinie roast on the shore of Utah Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Davis, Dav-is, Delmar Davis, Loran Davis and Ilene Davis attended conference con-ference sessions Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Merlin Steed visited at the home of Bishop and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen this week. m Mr nipn Nelson (June All en) left Friday by bus for Fort Benning, Georgia where she will visit her husband. He ex pects to leave for overseas serv ice soon. OREM-GENEVA TIMES Lincoln Students Give Reports at BPWC Meeting Ardis Westwood and Laurent Olsen, Lincoln high school seniors, sen-iors, were guests at the Tuesday night meeting of the Orem Bus. iness and Professional Women The two girls reported on search work they have done in UJCU trngtiuva itaas ai ggjj, ool. Erma Farley was in charge of the evening's program. Lurleen ljuvcios icau tntr uiuu Collect and President Bessie Meilinj conducted the business meeting. lowed the students' reports. Annabel MacKey was a guest at the meeting. Club memberj in aueuuante wnc CAXni Dim ham. Ina Smith. Mollis A1j Evelyn Terry' Lenora Johnson, A-! ma iJUYclCSS Rpscif MpilinS. Julia Swan tvJ , jjuf othy Campbell, Ha Macdonald , t i n..uu The annual ward teachers and visiting Relief Society teachers teach-ers social was held Thursday evening. Peggy Whitwood gave a reading and songs were sung by Bettye Taylor, Vivian Pyne, Arvella DeLange, Hazel Peterson. Peter-son. Venice Finch and Beverly Watts and by Emery Patten, Hay Shepherd, Leland DeLange and Kent Rowley. A book was presented to the -following for good teaching records: Grant Guymon, Verne Thurber, Bob Foutin, Theodore Farley, Louis Gappmayer, Henry Brown, Verl Christianson, C. I. Moon, David lowley, Arden Rowley, Charles Rohbock, Sam Crosby, Thomas Kitchen, Frank Healy, Wayne :mith and Larry Kitchen. Plants were given to the following sup ervisors oi teacning: Leona Tohnon Vilate Farlev. Dekmia Davis and Maren Jensen. Those with 100 percent attendance at meetings and visiting teaching were Margie Skinner, Charlotte! Bishop and Mrs. Clinton Wakefield of Huntington visited nprA Sun dav with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Wells. They and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wakefield attended general conference in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Patch and young daughter are staying with his brother ana tamiiy, mr. and Mrs. Robert Patch. They are from Missoula, Montana ana Ar thur is attending BYU. Thome, Martha Pyne, Katherine M e 1 d r u m, Lillian fcaliiDury, and Willa Cox. Those who miss- pH nnlv fine meeting were Flor. ence Adams, Amelia Latta, Ida Ellis. Edith Healv. Lois Work man, Maren Jensen, Alice Gurr, Rosio Skinner and Zenda Row ley. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the entire prnniv Relief Society wrok day was held Monday. A quilt was com Dieted and many . worked on ceramics, textile painting and nthpr hand work. Velvn Stevens demonstrated rjrODer methods of rug and furniture cleaning and restoring. Mrs. Nelson Webstpr v.. returned to her home in Parker n, . ' Arizona, one visuea nere with her parents- Mr. and Mrs. Joy 0, Clegg last wtekend. Farmers A JOB FOR YOUR YOUNGSTERS AT HOME Give them responsibility of a small garden lot growing CUCUMBERS for Utah Pickle Co. 741 South 3rd West Salt Lake City, Utah Phone 9-8635 A GOOD CASH CROP For details write or phone at our expense. 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