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Show CSSfrCSSHA lllm, .1 THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, IKS Trading Post RATES AND INFORMATION U yen want rasait-power from your wast ails call the Creu-GeaeTa Tkaes 86S4-J1 bfore Thnrsday noon f tad AH Trading Post ads are now 25e per ai APPLIANCE REPAmiMO Washers (wringer, spinner and automatic types), Tasuums, Irani, mixers, etc. Parti in took. Johnson's. 141 West 1st North, Provo Phone 41T J. tf HIGHEST TRAM-IN Allowance la Utah lor your old washer on the new 1852 Dexter. No down payment Johnson's. 141 West 1st North, Provo Phone 417 J or lower low-er Lehi Phone 11. tf fOB SALE Vmm imim hrlek Built to your spodfloationa. Midway between LineeJn Ma sebool and new Wettmora grade school. One 3 bedroom home Just being painted. Johnson Construction Company. Com-pany. Phono 004 RS or 20MJ . tf HOUSK FOR BALK New two bedroooi frame home with gas heat and uMMtlaa. See L. J. Wells, 345 East 9th North or call Ml-RC. tf AUTO GLASS Complete auto glass service by factory trained mechanics. Installed while you wait Jeffs and Jones Glass and Paint Co.. 51 North University Univers-ity Ave-. Provo, Phone 761 tf FOR SALE Attention Mtoaea SUe 18 All new, 3 street dreasaa, 1 navy linen 3 pc, 1 black and white shantung, full skirt, button front, big pockets; 1 black faille eoat, yellow taffeta lining; 1 rayon jersey housecoat, black and print combination; 2 small hats, 1 black, 1 grey; 2 handbags, hand-bags, 1 black, 1 red. AU this for 155.00. Paid $100.00. Also have clean used clothing and shoes sise 8 and 7 AAA. 137 So. Sth West, Provo. Visitors at the noma of sir. and Mrs. Richard Bradshaw over last week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Don Bradshaw and son Randy; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Llnenmayer and children Jeffery and Karen 'of Pasadena, California; and Mr. ! an Mrs. Blaine Jackman of Murray. Mur-ray. They left Sunday morning for their respective homes. Mrs. Emma Jackman who has been living at the Bradshaw home dur ing the winter, accompanied) them and wui visit in Pasadena for awhile. -.lie.: TELEVISION Special buys In Television Magnavox Radio. Phonograph and Television. Dunkleys Music Mart, 136 W. Center, Provo. tf PIANOS Buy at a big discount Story and Clark pianos. Dunkley's Music Mart, 136 W. Center Provo. tf 6 Vsi '7 Conducted by Ley 2 B iLJi Dig Valu This Wk! I I J Tender, Skinned, Smoked l ( vf Whole or fcrtt g I sj ffAiinn jicu- 1 vx ii.9& ij!rr OLD-FASHIONED Pork is big news this week at Safeway! So we're putting on an ork sale. It s a goqd time tor you to enoy pork ten. And here's a serving tip: Pork with cooked Boston Bufhy Nearly Boneless ROASTS STEAKS LIVER un! SAUSAGE siked BACON fcfe-, lean, Tender Pork "Ideal With Bacon" Swift's Brookfield .iin'cr.ow, . -i.U Rai r- ib. 43 ib. 49 ib. 29 ib. 59 e. 45 ' A h A sfM Rd. Dutch a9sHUtflVlM Harbor, Alaskan Country Home, C. S. Golden Bantam Ute, Tender. Cut No. 303 can CORN Green Beans CMC-INN cS srr AH A DCCm I IT Highway. Rip. S.g vutnr lei i vi i i PRUNES?:;."" ments, No. 2 can 2 for Honey Quality 10 Km. 1.69 a Shrimp lb. can OVf CI.... swm, MF. iQ twweta. 33 Cake Mix 31y 12 Lima Beans i"f 37 No. 303 can I WF Greest Vol ELDERTA PEACHES Golden Halves "Little Boy Blue" Ig. 2Vi can AA" Grade CHEESE Western DREAD Wright's 33 do, J I? ... 53 Ig. IV Ib. loaf 21 Oonk . Poc No 303 CATSUP TdtW Tolls ' 14 oi. 15 PLUMS No. VA con U SARDINES STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Empress "Big Value This Week!" , . 12 ox. ue Town I 1 S Peas SZT fc 13 : KlCe Ung. Orawi S h. stf 55 Lunch Meat '.,.. 39 ' llrtlr Ch.rub, Top Owolity. CO; IllllK ToNCom Scam jOf R a Air, Fradi Froisn, Tm 1ft j reas pig. if Tissue! in.23 Crackers STti b. 37 i f fM . Tmpt. Or Mustard No V In Oil O . Good Coffee AiniAf AV Airway. 1 14 V V - I MHd Mellow fc. lb. 03 EDWARDS JSU'ir 90 mxr m hew yea wn , mm... nob hill s::r Large, Fancy Sunkist Navels CARROTS GRAPEFRUIT 8 Arfiona, Jky, Marsh fflj ? SedUes Irb.ba JaJf OCv U. S. No. 1, "All . rvrpoMVoaafable- tk MtNMkariN W ! vl X 1 POTATOES U. S. No. 2 RuteeH "A ta i Potato VaW Bmpesmgos tasidosihi asa iaritad to call 0845-J1 with personal ' items and oth er am Mrs. Poulsaa ... SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday Priesthood 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Sacrament feeting 6 p m. Wednesday MIA 8 p.m. Thursday Primary 10 a.m. . Four children were confirmed members of the church Sunday evening. They were Katherine Pyne, Judd Lowe Humphries, David Hales and Nancy Hanks who is visiting here from California. Cali-fornia. Individual awards were given to boys for activities in the Aar-onic Aar-onic Priesthood work. Awards were given to Norman Rowley, David Chittock, Noel Thompson, Bob Johnson, Merrill Palmer, Wayne Asay; Ivern Pyne, Bert Johnson, and Bob Watson. A-wards A-wards will also be sent to Eddie arnd William Millett who recently re-cently left the ward and are now living in Rexburg, Idaho. The meeting was then turned over to the genealogical committee commit-tee who gave the remainder of the program with Howard Farns-worth Farns-worth in charge. Talks were given gi-ven by John Smith and Helen Wentz and a piano solo was played play-ed by Charles Hanks. A talk was given by William Cox, who was representing the Priests quorum. Talks in Sunday school were given by Merrill Palmer and ! Robert Blaylock. They talked on making and keeping New Year's resolutona. A lovely social was enjoyed by members of the genealogical committee Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verge Heaps. The group sang Christinas carols. Those participating on the program were: Mrs. Miller, j Gena Gourdin and E. H. Asay. Pictures of the Pacific Northwest were shown by Howard Faras-worth. Faras-worth. Social visting was enjoyed enjoy-ed and refreshments served to ! Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Asay, Mr. and Mrs. verge Heaps, Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks, Mrs. Fern Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Andreason, I. FREE ASSISTANCE FOR TAXPAYERS While most taxpayers will be able to prepare their federal Income In-come tax returns themselves, a representative of the Internal Revenue Service will again be at Room 220 at the Provo Post Office Of-fice building from Jan. t to March 15 to aid taxpayers wife any problems or assistance in preparing their return. No charge is being mad for this service. The hours that ttaat service will be available from Monday through Friday will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farns worth and Clifton Asay. Relief Society will be held oa Tuesday at 2 p.m. when the Theology The-ology lesson will be given bj Lena Andreason. Ot? PIPPING IS -IUfib nommnc WITH THE POWERFUL,GOUGE-UKE MAIL WITH WUICU tub Minni c TOE 18 ARMED. WITH THIS A B!S AND BAD KANGAROO CAN DO CONSIDERABLE CWMAGE. BE AWARE! OF THIS SPECIAL: CHEST OF DRAWERS 3 TO 7 DRAWERS AS LOW AS $9.95 jj OREM FURNITURE CO 740 So. State - Phone 0732-J2 jj a. i A FIRE I EXTINGUISHER A BUCKET OF WATER, AND fjfflV QD it DEIltlETTS 5, V Oscar Anderson EVEN THE FIRE DEPARTMENT - MAY FAIL . . . BUT OUR INSURANCE NEVER HAS And CERTAINLY NEVER WILL OREM REAL ESTATE AND INS. WE WELCOME GOOD LISTINGS 77 North State OREM Phone 0539-J2 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoai PAIHTG Right over the counti waitinq At regular pe'mt priaae no measuring no fust or bother Utah Valley Builders Supply 485 N. State St. Oren Phone 0783 Rl PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY and SATURDAY At YOUR OREM SAFEWAY STORE Start Tito Now Yoar On Your Foet Half Soles Rubber Heels Fresh Heel Pads All Rips Sewn Shoes Cleaned or Polished New Laces $4.50 VALUE FOR The REGULAR PRICE OF The HALF-SOLES And HEELS TThio OSSc? Good mmmG JANUARY ONLY DON'T MISS OUR January SHOE and LUGGAGE SALE! UNHEARD OF VALUES! 1 v THRIFTY SHOE REPAIft 3 j Luggage and Leather Goods |