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Show abEM-GENEVA times THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1951 )51 :i 1 Sai;( to thdav howrj 'W Har-j w wa-j j arter ' N'ew-I 3ren? ter's 'inke Los" and Yel- -JjSQUENT NOTICES (Continued) 325d 3105 39S2 183 276 333 532 899 3860 1137 1339 39M 1394 1397 2303 2310 2463 2498 2540 2552 2629 2650 2694 2855 2882 2883 2884 2926 3078 3101 3124 3154 3158 3170 3585 3196 3197 3390 3248 3260 3265 3266 3296 3509 3544 3601 3673 3988 355 733 1019 1020 1036 356 732 3938 734 2477 2792 412 Varkv. John R. 250 Van Orman, Mrs. D. 250 Van Den Berghe, Thomas J. 250 Van Den Berghe, Thomas J. 75Q Wilcox. G. A. 200 Westerholm, L. 10.000 Wyler, Bert 1,000 Whiting. Wayne W. 50 Welti. Robert D. 1,000 Winney, Peggy Day 17,600 Wood, Vida H., Trustee 28,100 Wood, Vida H., Trustee 5,000 Wood. Vida H., Trustee 6.907 Wilkins. Rozina S. 5,000 Wooley, W. M. 2,500 Webster, Emma J. 200 Wes erman, Kenneth W. 150 Wooley, William Grant 250 Wvmer, Helen 250 Wvmer, Helen 250 Welis. Robert T. 100 Winn, Ernest . 100 Wardle. Darrell V. 1,000 Walton, Verna 100 Woody, David L. 250 Whyte, Joseph 500 Whyte, Joseph 500 Whvte, Joseph 116 Welling. L. D. 2,000 Walsh, Robert 100 Walsh, Charles Emel 100 Winger, Lillie S. 75 Wall, C. B. 500 Wall, C. B. 500 Watford, Mrs. Mary F. 250 Watford, Mrs. Mary F. 500 Walker, Lucy 2,500 Walker. L. V. 2,500 Walker, L. V. 1,000 Woodward, Thelma Lillian 150 Weaver. Mrs. Jane C. 2.000 Wilson, Dr. W. A. 100 Wilson. Gertrude P. 100 Webb, David H. 30 Wheeler, F. C. 1,000 Wilson, LaVon 100 Wilkinson, Ruby L. 100 Wayman, Dr. Hugh C. 2,000 Woolsey. Ruth V. 100 York, Marvin 3,000 York, Marvin 1,000 York, Marvin 2,000 York, Marvin 3,000 York, Marvin 1.000 York. Rolla 10,000 York, Alice M. 1.000 York, Alice M. 6,000 York. Floyd 1,000 Young, Louis E. 1,000 Young, John H. 2..000 Zitting, Charles F. 10,000 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 .80 40.00 4.00 .20 4.00 70.40 112.40 20.00. 27.63 20.00 10.00 .80 .60 i.00 1.00 1.00 .40 .40 i.00 .40 1.00 2.00 2.00 .46 800 .40 .40 .30 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 10.00 10.00 4.00 .60 8.00 - .40 .40 .12 4.00 .40 .40 8.00 .40 12.00 4.00 8.00 12.00 4.00 40.00 4.00 24.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 40.00 and in accordance with law, and an order of the board of directors made on the 14th day of March, 1951, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be ! sold at tne office of the company, 184 East 5th North Street Provo City, Utah, on the 2nd day of June, 1951. at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of the sale. Ben H. Bullock, President Syndicate Oil and Mineral Company, J. Wallace - Boswell, Secretary 184 East 5th North Street, Provo City, Utah Published May 17th, May 24th, 1951 H0TICE OF EXTENSION notice is hereby eiven that at meetine of the Board of Dir- Wj of the Syndicate Oil and liseral Company held oa the .to May of May, 1951, the sale ite was extended from the sec-ad sec-ad day of June, 1951 to the :ih day of July, 1951 at the jjt of 2 o'clock p.m. at 184 kit 5th North Street, Provo, "A. iTXDICATE OIL AND MINER- !l COMPANY Ben H. Bullock, President J. Wallace Boswell, Secretary EXTENSION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at weting of the Board of Dir. tors of the Syndicate Oil and Mi day of June, 1951, the sale ' was extended from the 14th day of July, 1951, to the 1st day of September, 1951, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. at 184 East 5th North Street, Provo, Utah. Syndicate Oil and Mineral Company Ben H. Bullock, President J. Wallace Boswell, Sec'y. EXTENSION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors Dir-ectors of the Syndicate Oil and Mineral Company held on the 24th day of August, 1951 the sale date was extended from the 1st day of September, 1951 to the 1st day of December, 1951 at the hour of 2 o'clock p.n.. at 184 East 5th North Street, Provo, Utah. SYNDICATE OIL AND MINERAL MINER-AL COMPANY Ben H. Bullock, President J. Wallace Boswell, Secretary LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that Orem City, a municipal corporation, corpor-ation, will receive sealed bids ior tne construction of a hard-surfaced hard-surfaced street on Eighth East S reel beginning at a point known as Eighth South Street and running Sou'.h to Seventeenth Seven-teenth South Street in Orem, Utah, a distance of approximately approximate-ly 5,740 feet. , That the said construction shall consist of the laying of a hard-surface for a width of twenty feet with between three and four inches of oil mulch, consisting of oil SC 3 mixed wth gravel, sealed with a coat of oil, and covered with a coat of clean, washed gravel chips, said process commonly known as oil mulch road mix. Said sealed bids will be received re-ceived until 10:00 o'clock a-m. on the 10th day of September, 1951, at Orem City Hall, at which time all bids will be opened op-ened and publicly read aloud in Room 1 at the Orem City Hall, Orem City, Utah. Each bid to be in accordance with the plans, profiles, and specifications and other contract documents now on file with the City Recorder Orland E. Pyne at Orem City Hall, Orem. Utah. and at the office of L. V. 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, Engineer, En-gineer, for each set of contract documents so obtained. The amount of the deposit will be refunded to each bidder or intended in-tended bider 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 ac-companied by a certified or Cashier's check payable to Orem Or-em City or a satisfactory bid bond in favor of Orem City executed ex-ecuted by the bidder and a surety sur-ety company in an amount equal to 5 percent 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 of Contract included In the contract con-tract documents and furnish bonds as specified within five (5) days after sotification 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 By J. W. Gilman, Mayor Dated this 6th day of August, 1951. Published Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30, Sept. 6, 1951. John Oliver Guyman of 4th North and 10th East visited at Knott's Berry Farm and Ghost Town near Beuna Park, while in Southern California recently. The unique tourist attraction is a recen? ruction of a typical itown cf the western mining districts dis-tricts of early California- It off-, off-, ers gold panning, a horse show, i bearded prospectors, miners and 1 cowboys. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele spent the week at Dugway where Mr. Steele is employed. Mildred Jacobsen and her daughter Bonnie Dean and son of Minnesota visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Harrison and family of Kearns. UTAH Financial Responsibility Lav PROVE YOUR FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WITH AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE AND PROTECT YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE! Compare this cunent rate for $5,000 VS10JJ00 Bodily Injury and $5,000 Property Damage Liability: $8.70 EACH 6 MONTHS (Slightly higher where there are drivers under 25) Plus $5.00 Non-Recurring fee at beginning of policy No "upcharge" for mileage or business use National Standard. Non-Assessable Policy Prompt Local Claims Service We with Former-the leading writer of Auto Insurance in Utah J. MAX GARDINER 833 MEMMO DRIVE PHONE 0751 J3 JlEMvn r. ardpxs OREM Stop in for a free copy of Brief Digest of this law EFFECTIVE DATE OF LAW SEPTEMBER I, 1951 v ISSUANCE Mrs. Minerva Guymon visited vis-ited over the weekend at the home of her son. Grant Guymon and family. Mrs. Marvin Meldrum returned re-turned from the Utah Valley hospital Friday evening after being be-ing there for a week- Harold R. Baker is reported report-ed to be recovering satisfactorily from injuries received in an accident acc-ident on July 4th. He is able to be on crutches now. Bertien Adams has returned return-ed from a week's visit with her brother, Raymond and family in Layton, Utah. Faye Leishman from Wells-ville, Wells-ville, Utah is vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M- D. Wallace. Brannon Commends Efforts of j Utah Gardeners , Ycur.g vegetable growers of U'ah have received the com- r..c:.a'ion of United States Secretary Sec-retary of Agriculture, Charles E. annan. The Secretary said support of :ue department's vegetable pro-; c-.uciion h..me garden and food preservation program, designed to increase the nation's f ood j supply as a defense measure, "is 1 gre.itiy appreciated," according! to Dr. E. Milton Andersen, Ex-j tension Vegetable Crops Special-j ist at Utah State Agricultural: College, and regional chairman j of the National Junior Vegetable: Growers Association, which an-. nuaily conducts a vegetable growing and marketing contest. Dr. Anderson reported a 'very encouraging response' to the contest program, in which thous ands of young people all over the country compete for $6,000 1 in cash scholarship awards pro-; vided by A and P Food Stores,; the sponsor, and which is open to any boy or girl in the state' between 12 and 21 years of age.' "This contest is a perfect sup-! plement to the Utah 4-H Club' and FFA programs," Dr. Ander-I son added. I GENEVA r; 1 i Conducted by j Ret h Moon LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS A special meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of the Golden Relief Min:ng Company will be held on Saturday the 1st day of September, Sep-tember, 1951, at 9:00 a m. at 184 East 5th North Street, Provo, Utah to vote on the question as to whe'her the Articles of Incorporation In-corporation should be amended in the following particulars: changing the name to "Golden Relief Oil and Mines Corporation"; Corporat-ion"; increasing the authorized capitol stock, changing the number num-ber of Directors; making the capital stock non-assessable, and clarifying and changing provis ions relating to meetings, direc-i tors and officers, etc- Also for ,i u: . . i i , ' ine transaction ji such ouier business as may properly come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. Ben H. Bullock, President Nora B. Bullock, Secretary Pub. July 26, Aug. 2, 9. 16, 23, 30, 1951. Little Craig Hunt, 18-nionth old son of Mr- and Mrs. Dover! Hunt, has returned from the! Utah Valley hospital where he' - . ... I M ..111 ... d .11.. case of Polio. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hunter and family and Mrs. Hunter's! parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Niel-j sen of Idaho spent Saturday at Liberty Park. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bunnell Bun-nell and family were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Duffin in Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs- John W. Greenwell of Canada and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schow and family spent Sunday visiting Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Eldwin Wall of Salt Lake City has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. William Jackson for two weeks- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tomlin of Grand Junction, Colorado have been visiting in Orem thij week with Mrs. Tomlin's brother, broth-er, Orville K- Harris and Mrs. Harris. j. ., v . vvr.n f , ."! . , - r."fide-.ts are jf r"" '; j i-ivi!ei la ctU . - - r ' 0531-R1 ! with personal '.J'1 item and o:h Mrs. Moon er news. The Relief Society work and business meeting will be held on Sept. 10 because of Labor Day falling on the regular mee ing i".ay- Men of the ward are urgad to work at the church coal nine next Monday. Leonard Beckman was the speaker at sacrament meeting. The meeting was conducted by Frampton Collins and short talks were given by Beverly Kitchen and Lois Nielson. Pray ers were offered by Harpld Maag and Billings Patten and Maxine Moon sang a solo. The following were confirmed confirm-ed members of the LDS church cn Sunday: Mrs. Maria Elizabeth Eliza-beth Ann Olds, Mrs. Norma Esther Es-ther Chambers, Edward Jay Brown, Ilene Davis, Karen Beth Moon. Roger John Davis. Sim-uel Sim-uel Lloyd Crosby, Kathryn Maag, Stanley Brent Farley, and Venice Jane Whitwood- There will be a temple excursion ex-cursion cn Wednesday, Sept- 5. The MIA officers and teach ers held a meeting Monday evening ev-ening at the home of Phyllis Farley to make plans for coming events. Talks were given in Sunday School by Melva Lunceford and A. Grant Guymon. Arden Rowley Row-ley presented a trophy won by the Jr. M Men as champions of the Orem-Sharon district. Bill Cox coached the team- Geneva and Vineyard wards held a Homebuilders Holiday Saturday at the Ttimp grove. Judy Turnboy sang a solo and Bettye Taylor led the group In songs. Pauline Patten directed the games. Others from Geneva ward who were present were Venice Finch, June Jensen, Al-een Al-een Blood, Gay Turcsanski, Eva-lyn Eva-lyn Wentr, VaNae, Arlene and Alene Rowley, Shanna Turcsanski, Turcsan-ski, Joyce DeLange, Sheri Clayton, Clay-ton, Mrs. Kenner Clayton, Roy- lene Taylor, Joyce Jensen, Helen Hel-en and Mary Rowley, Gloria, Karen and Jean Jensen. DUGWAY PROJECT EARLY HALF COMPLETED The $-8 million Dugway Proving Ground construction project is 43 percent completed, according to the report of Lt-Col. Lt-Col. Harold S. Gould, area en-::.neer. en-::.neer. S.'me projects of the hue ... ..i.cvl and bacterioligical re-iturch re-iturch center, such as the air-; air-; r . are more than half completed. com-pleted. One project a $4 million mill-ion housing project has not 1 1 been started. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Moon, Kay, Maxine and Chad Moon tttended the church Softball 'curnanient in Salt Lake City Thursday evening. Milton Fuller of Mesa, Ar zona visited at the C. I. Moon, h'nne last week. Charles Adams was one of a few inductees who were per-T'.i'ted per-T'.i'ted to join the Marines. His address for the next eight weeks will be Pvt. Charles Adams, 1183871 Pit. 237 3rd Rec. Tin-Bn. Tin-Bn. M. C. R. D.. San Diego 40, California. Mrs Norma Chambers, formerly for-merly of San Diego, California has spent the past month as the guest of Mr. and Mrs- David Rowley Sr. She will make her home in Salt Lake City. HIGHEST PRICES paid for vour dead or useless animals. Call collect, Utah' Hide and Tallow. Lehi 216-W- O. K. FOLKS! 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