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Show OREM-GEXEVA TIMES THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1951 TIMPANOGOS w- urm-- Conducted by Poulson Sax:on, a niece of Mrs. Verdun; 11MPANONGOS DUP SETS Llton. j Tuesday. The literary lesson will " CHRISTMS PARTY Members of the first quorum of be uner the direction of Flossie j " " ... Deacons en j eyed a chili supper! A assis.ed by Mrs. Doyle ' panogos Camp of the and an evening of games aMhe Ron. ! 1 t cay, Dec 13. at 2 p.m. in the j Jack Walker, sirv'.ns in ; the U. S Navy, arrived home ' Monday to attend his grand- father s funeral. i Hi' Timpanogos residents arc invited to call 0645-J1 with persona) items and other oth-er news. Mr. Poulo CHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunaay priesthood meeting 9:00 Sunday School 10:10 Sacrament meeting 4:30 Tuesday 1 Relief Society 3 p.m. j M.I.A. 7:30 'I Thursday I Primary 3:15 f Three baby girls were blessed given names in fast meeting Sunday- The daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Loveless was ,amed Vicki Pauline. The daughter of Mr- and Mrs. LaMar Idwards was named Connie Dee. Peggy Ann was the name given to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs-Hax Mrs-Hax Bingham. I The Sunday School had charge of the church services Sunday afternoon, with Doyle Robert-(on Robert-(on conducting. Talks were given giv-en by Dwayne Miller, Joaam fitpwart. Doris Childs, Afton Hutchings, and Mary Jean Clark. Special musical numbers included a number by a chorus from the junior class and a violin solo by Dale Johnson, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Clara Anderson. Baptized and confirmed members mem-bers of the LDS church Sunday were Darrell Val Gardiner, son o Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gardiner; Srent H. Nay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Nay; tnd Dorothy iome of Merrill p3im c, ,.-! Officers and teachers nf the - -. ui.un uaiui Q3V rvoM Thn.- 1 1 Stinnav Srhr.nl helH thir roinil- Ronald Olsen. Edd.e Millett Iv-i ar monthly meeting at the home ! orm of a Christmas party at the ern Pv e. Wvn a ! of Joseoh T. Smith. ! :Tle Jennie taney. nil Palmer. ! A tour of the genealogical i . The theclosv lesson was pk-sn ; .brary was made last week by Tuesday afternoon in Relief So-: -T'bers of the senior Sunday fen. past captains of the camp, v 11 be honored. Mra ha Pyne, present captain. Daisy Nelson and Grace Han- will be in charge. -itiy dv Mrs. Edith Ha"ks. She was subitum ng for Mrs. Lena Andreasen who is ill- Marie Lis-ton Lis-ton gave the teachers topic. The 1-teray lesson will be given next Tuesday. The annual Xmas party and work and business meeting will be held on the third School class, accompanied bv Mrs. Eula Norton, class leader, and Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Watts of the ward genealogical committee. com-mittee. Others who went were Bob Johnson. Richard Heaps, Jackie Olsen, Shirley Barter and Wanda Thompson. LEGAL NOTICE BUICK CHEVROLET P. E. ASEITON CO. Utah County Truck Headquarters Winterized! 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Samsonite styles it with a built-in mirror for prettying-up; a lightweight plastic tray (keeps bobby pins, comb, powder and uch extra handy). Plus all the features that made Samsonite Luggage famous: six gorgeous colors, better-than-Ieather coverings, luxury details ... and a price that's just half what you'd expect to pay! NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY PROVO BENCH CANAL AND IRRIGATION COMPANY Principal Place of busir.tit, Orem. Utah Ccuniy. Utah There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 13th day of August, 1951, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share holders as follows: i Cert- Nam No. Shares Amount 1080. 1081 William D. Adams 3 2-3 26 40 1093. 1238 J. Leslie Adams 6 24 00 2363 Lloyd Anderberg 5 1-2 27 50 1775 Harold Adams 2 12.00 2239 Ronald B. Adams 2 11-12 28 20 1415 Zelda B. Wall 1 1-2 11 25 179 Alton E. Beck. 1-3 3.33 1664 Lorin A. Barrett 1-3 1.67 1078 Burdell Bunnell 1 4.00 1360 Sophia Bylund 3-4 7 50 1975 Leland G. Brooks. c-o Brant Ray .03 .12 2110 Sherman Bukofzer 1-6 1.00 2156 Carol Hope Beagley 1.20 7.20 2160 Cecil W. Beatty .14 .56 2269 Richard L. Bradshaw .03 .12 1796 L. W. Duke 3-8 3.75 1953 Laray Collard c-o Elmer L. Bell .03 .12 2733 ' Rulon F. Cook .15 .60 2301 Blanche H- Christensen 2 12.00 2362, 2363 E. L. Christensen 2 14.40 2165 Rosamond Mary Divin 1-3 2 00 2263 A. L. Dickenson 1-8 1.25 1748 Alta Elliott 1-2 3.60 2402 Howard H- Egan 1-2 3.00 2474 Donald T. Edwards 1 3-4 17 50 2617 M. A. Forbush 5-6 5.00 2070 J. N. Gardiner .92 6 68 1883 Merlin A. Forbush 4 24.00 2230 Byron E. Farnsworth 1-4 188 2390 Willis James Freshwater .07 .48 2652 LaVie Mann and Beth Fox .08 .50 1761 E. S. Gordon 1 7.20 1725. 2187 O. Norman Geertsen 1 1-3 9 98 2054, 2235 Jessie N. Gordon 1-4 180 2236 Harold Gordon 3-8 2.70 2608 Leo L. Gardner c-o Clark 1-6 1.53 2727 Kenneth Gren ,12 .48 2493 James Afton Harward 3-10 216 2216 MerVon J. Hill 1-2 3.60 2224 George E. Holman 3 18 00 2531 V. E. Haws .80 5.76 2185 Marvin D. Hammer 1 1-2 10.80 2372 LaVon K. Harward .17 .46 2703 William B. Higbee .13 .94 2687 Lettie Hatch 1-8 .50 2659 Darrell Haws 17-60 1.94 418 Alma Jones 1 1-2 10 80 2272 Ray Johnson 1-8 .90 2457 LaRue James 1 4 00 2694 York G. Johnson 1-6 .83 1853 Charles O. Keeler c-o Oliver Johnson 1-2' 3.60 2299 Eloise D. Kirkman .03 .12 2649 Martell Keetch 1 6 00 2565 Amanda Lynn 1-3 2.50 1980 Merrill J. Lowe 1-6 1.20 2005 William Hall 1-2 3.60 1744 Mrs. A. T. Madsen 14 188 2289 Charles H. Masterson 3-8 1.50 2106 Kenneth E. McEwan 3 3-4 15.00 1890 Harvey W. Newell 7-11 3 82 2729 Enos L. Nielsen 1-2 35. 00 2653 Dail D. Nielsen .23 169 2700 Orem Veterans Council 1-4 1.00 2590 Paul Oliver 1-2 3.60 1658 Leland Prestwich 1 5. 00 1515 Parlell Petersen 1-4 1.00 1650 Veda R. Peterson, c-o Lyman Talbot 3-10 1.20 1645 Merlin Prestwich 2 2-3 26 70 1721 T. Earl Pardoe, c o C. L. Skelton 1-2 3.75 2616 Erastus Petersen 2 1-2 15 00 2087 Louise Petersen 1-6 1.20 2302 Lloyd G. Petty 1-5 .80 2362 Alvin F. Petersen 2 10.00 2464 E. C. Prestwich. 1-2 5 00 1976 Lloyd V. Rollins. .03 .12 c-o Robert Price 2051 George W. Ridge 1 5 144 2113 Clyde J. Robbins 1 1-4 5 00 2641 Ina Bird Reynolds , 1-6 1.00 2559-64 James G. Stratton 5 25 00 1828 Frank L. Smith 1-6 120 2709 Ned Smith .15 .79 1869 Harold Thompson 1-6 .67 1897 William A. Smith 3 12.00 2279 John Stoker 1-2 3 60 2434 C. L. Skelton 1 2 3.75 2432 Grant Z. Stephens 1-2 3.00 2460 Don C. Smith 1-8 .00 1 2664 Marvin E. Sabin .03 .12 2522 Bernard E. Todd .05 .21 1948 Karl Terry .03 .12 2192 Earl M. Thompson 1-8 .90 2430 Raymond Therjiing 2 15.00 2479 George T. Tucker 3-10 2.16 2732 Ivadell Tomlinson .15 45 , 1829 Edward J. Verholtz c-o C. N. Andersen 1-6 1.20 1956 Everett Van Wagnen- c-o Lynn Beck .03 .12 2086 Edward C. Voelker 1-8 .93 1705 Ray V. Wentz 4 16.00 1604 Louis Rasmussen 1 7.20 2240 A. V. Vashburn 1-4 1.50 1833 Hugh Vernon Wenlz 1 23 833 2639 Lorin D- Wood .03 .12 2417 J. Earl Wall 1-2 3.75 2529 Raymond Young .03 .12 And in accordance with law. so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Secretary, Route No. 2, Box 620. Orem, Utah, on the 20th day of December, 1951, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of avertis-ing avertis-ing and expense of sale. L. J. SALISBURY, Secretary PROVO BENCH CANAL AND IRRIGATION CO. Address: Route No. 2, Box 620, Orem, Utah Pub. Dec. 6. 13. 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