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Show OREM- GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice of Intention is hereby civen by the City Council of Orem City, Utah, of the intention inten-tion of said City Council to make the following described improvements improve-ments in a special improvement district to be known as Special Improvement District A and to levy special taxes to pay for the same to-wit: 1. Sewer Improvement: To excavate ex-cavate trench for sewer line; lay and install sanitary sewer line with S inch and 8 inch and 10 Inch concrete sewer pipe with necessary man holes and appur tenances: fill in excavated trench after installing pipe and clean up .excavated area, on the following foll-owing streets in Orem City, Utah, Ut-ah, to-wit: 165 South Street running from the center line of 800 West Street, east a distance of 2307 feet The abutters portion of the cost and expense of said improvement im-provement will be paid for by ; a special local assessment and special taxes will be levied to pay for the same land within the following description: Beginning at a point 1554.0 fet North along the Center Line of 800 West Street from the Southeast Corner of Sec-, Sec-, tion 15, T 6 S, R 2 E, SLB and M; thence North 225 feet; thence East 2307 feet parallel to the center line of 165 South Street; thence South 450 feet; thence West 2307 feet parallel io the center line of 165 South Street; thence North 225 feet to beginning. 800 West Street 1230 feet South of the Northwest Cor- ' ner of Section 15, Township 6 South, Range 2 East of the " Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running South 6730 feet The abutters portion of the cost and expense of said Im- '.. provement will be paid tor by a special local assessment and special taxes will be levied to IMS PROVO w f -' sr.' FortsUitl Ilalf'tlxet! SHEER RAYON BEMBERGS I , . . J- Kvoy1mitifmii pay for the same upon land within the following description: descrip-tion: Beginning at a point 1230 feet South along the center line of 800 West Street from the NW Corner of Section 15, T 6 S, R 2 E, SLB and M; thence East 225 feet; thence South and Darallel to the center line of 800 West Street j 6730 feet: thence West 450 , feet: thence North and para- llel to the center line of 800 West Street 6730 feet; thence East 255 feet to beginning. The total estimated cost or said sewer line improvements on the 165 South Street and 800 West Street as above described is the sum of $26659.15. The estimated cost per front of linear foot is $2.95. A separate record shall be tne propetry to be affected and kept by Orem City on the sewer benefited by said Improvement improvement above set forth and 3. sidewalk Improvements: To the abutters portion of the cost;grade for md Mt elevation for and expense of said improvement sidewalk; lay, install and con-will con-will be paid for by special local gtruct a conCrete sidewalk 4 assessment upon tne property - back to the depth of the same ownership within the description descrip-tion above set forth, being the property to be affected and benefited ben-efited by said improvement 2. Culinary Water Improvement: Improve-ment: To excavate trench for culinary water line; lay and install in-stall culinary water line with 4 inch cast iron pipe line, with mechanical joints, and with necessary nec-essary fire hydrants and appurtenances, appur-tenances, on the following streets in Orem City, Utah, to-wit 165 South Street running from the center line of 800 West Street east a distance of 2307 feet The abutters portion of the ' cost and expense of said Improvement Im-provement will be paid for by a special local assessment and special taxes will be levied to pay for the same upon land within the following description: descrip-tion: Beginning at a point 1554.0 feet North along the Center Line of 800 West Street from the Southeast Corner of Section Sec-tion 15, T 6 S, R 2 E, SLB and M; thence North 225 feet; J, STORE Carnival fashion finds! Breeze-cool hand-wash able la many, many style . . wonderful at this mite-sued prloif Soft florals, monotJtlt prints, smart color combinations com-binations to choose from ... in sizes 12-20, 14&24H. 14 nf'' F thence East 2307 feet para llel to the center line of 165 South Street; thence bouth 450 feet; thence -West 2307 feet parallel to the center line of 165 South Street; thence North 223 feet to beg . inning. . The total estimated cost or said culinary water line improve- ments on the 165 South Street as above described is the sum of $5190.75, The estimated cost per front or linear foot is $2.25. A separate record shall be kept by Orem City on the culinary water line improvement above set forth and the abutters portion of the cost and expense of said improvement will be paid for by special local assessment on the property back to the depth of the same ownership within the riesrrintfnn nhnva aef fnrth VifllnO lnchei thick by 48 inches wide i - along the following street In Orem City, Utah, to-wit: 1000 South Street running from a point intersecting Main Street on the West to a point Intersecting U. S. Highway 91 on the East. The abutters portion of the cost and expense of said improvement im-provement will be paid for by a special local assessment and special taxes will be levied to pay for the same upon land within the following description: descrip-tion: Parcel No. 1 Beginning at a point in the NE Intersection of ; Main Street and 1000 South Street Orem, Utah, 1327.5 feet South along Section Line and 25 feet East from the West One Quar ter Corner of Section 23, T 6 S, R 2 E, SLB and M; thence the-nce East along the North side of 1000 South Street distant 1555.8 feet to right of way fence of D. and R. G W Rail road; thence N. 19 20 West along said fence 212.0 . feet; Diamonds Watches & Gifts ALL WATCH REPAIRS Tested Electronically AT Webb's Jewelry 20 No. University Avenue PROVO, UTAH Stores in: BLehl Spanish Fork Provo A HOT C? LAUGHS! Art Linkletter in the funniest show of the year Vill appear at the B.Y.U. Fieldhouse Saturday, May 23, at 8 p.rru sponsored by the East Sharon Stake. A thousand dollars dol-lars in prizes will be given away. BLEACHER SEATS: $1.00 RESERVED SEATS: $1.50 and $20 Tickta may be obtained in Provo at: B.Y.tJ. Fieldhouse A. L. Duckett Sales and Service Dixon-Taylor-Russell Furniture Co. First Security Bank Utah Office Supply Co, thence West 1485.6 feet to the East 'line of . Main Street; thence South 200-0 feet to beginning. beg-inning. Parcel No. 2 V Beginning at a point in the North line of 1000 South ' Street Orem, Utah, 1327.5 feet South along Section line and 1646.5 feet East along North line of 1000 South Street from the West One Quarter Corner of Section 23, T 6 S, R 2 E, SLB and M; thence East along North line of 1000 South Street distant 191.0 feet; thence North 200.0 feet; thence West distant 261.2 feet to right of way fence D. and R. G W Railroad; thence along said right of way fence S. 19 20' E, distant 212.0 feet to beginning. Parcel No. 3 ' Beginning at a point in the North line of 1000 South Street, Orem, Utah, 1327.0 feet South along Section line and 1903.5 feet East along the North line of 1000 South Street from the West One Quarter Corner of Section 23, T 6 S, R 2 E, SLB and M; thence East 346.7 feet along North line of 1000 South Street Str-eet to right of way line of US Highway No. 91; thence N 19 , 20' W 212.0 feet along said right of way line; thence West 276.5 feet; thence South 200. feet to beginning. The total estimated cost of concrete sidewalk improvement on the 1000 South Street as above described is the sum of $4815.05 The estimated cost per front or linear foot is $2.30. A separate record shall be kept by Orem City on the concrete con-crete ldewalk improvement fcbove set forth and the abutters portion of the cost and expense of said improvement will be paid for by special local assessment assess-ment on the property back to the depth of the same ownership within the description above set forth, being the property to be affected and bnefited by said improvement. All work set forth relative to the sewer improvement the culinary water improvement and the sidewalk improvement under the headings of 1, 2, 3, respectively, respec-tively, to be done according to the plans, profiles, and specifi cations on file in the office of the Orem City Engineer. That a map setting forth In detail the location of said improvements im-provements and the area of land to be affected by the local assess ment and the special taxes to be levied thereon is on file in the office of the Orem City Recorder ana may be inspected by any person desiring to do so. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such im provements must be presented in writing, signed by the owner of the property affected or bene fited, describing the same to gether with the number of front feet and must be filed with the GENEVA Conducted by JSI Beth Mooa residents invited to callr 0S81-R1 with personal items and other oth-er news. Moos SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS Sunday Priesthood 9:15 a.m. at the high school. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Lincoln high school. Sacrament services 7:30 p.m., Tlmp Chapel. Monday Relief Society 2:00 p.m. Tuesday Primary 3:30 M I.A. 7:30 Timp chapel Sunday School was conducted by Kenneth Ludlow. Prayers were offered by Weston Farley and Winnie Graff. Talks were given by Theodore Farley and Myrtle Christenson. Clara Rowley Row-ley gave the Sacrament gem. Russell Adams talked on his missionary experiences at the M-Men and Gleaner Fireside chat Sunday evenin gat the Wil-ford Wil-ford Larsen home. . A large group of fathers and sons enjoyed volley-ball, soft-ball, soft-ball, horse-shoes , super and a, program Saturday evening in Orem Park at Provo canyon. The pogram was: Moroni Jensen, Arthur Shepherd and Louis Ring-ger, Ring-ger, songs; Larry Collins, accor- dian solos; Wayne Shepherd, song; Kent Rowley, Leland De Lange, Emery Patten and Art Shepherd, song; and R. Phil Shumway told of his South Pacific Pac-ific experiences on a rubber raft. The advance senior Sunday City Recorder on or before 9 o'clock p.m, on the 1st day of June, 1953. : The City Council at its ; first meeting thereafter, to-wit: 8:00 on the 1st day of June, 1953, will consider the proposed levy, and hear and consider such protests pro-tests and objections to said improvements im-provements as shall have been made. By order of the city -council of Orem City, Utah, this 20th day of April, 1953 June Kendall . ' Orem City Recorder Published in the Orem-Geneva Times April 30, May 7, 14, 2L 1953. , . , Don't Buy a Mattress! Until You See OVERMAN'S New Mattresses, beautiful and sturdy. Trade in your Did Mattress. Easy Terms. OVERMAN'S ; A Better Mattress for Less Money 346 WEST CENTER WW Let electricity do the work of many hands on your farm, and at the same time save time and money ... for greater profits. Use electricity for efficient water pumping, milking, feed grinding, outdoor lighting, and water heating. WOT FROM School class held a fireside Sun-da Sun-da yevening at the Merlin Manning Man-ning home-Myrtle home-Myrtle Christenson summarized summariz-ed the year's work on English poets at Relief Society Monday. She was assisted by Charlotte Thome, Myrtle Price, Pauline Patten and Beth Moon. Vocal numbers were: Alta Rowley, accompanied ac-companied by Donetta Baker; Carol Allen, Kathryn Todd and Marie Davis, accompanied by Maurine Madsen; and Nelda Shumway. accompanied by Alice Jensen. Social Science will be given next Monday. Sunday evening services were conducted by Bishop Harold R. Baker. The program was as follows: fol-lows: prayers, Earl Workman and A. L. Taylor; Wanita Longr4alk; Pristhood Chorus, song, directed by Duane Davis and accompanied accompan-ied by :Bertrand Rigby; Arthur and Sherman North, duet accompanied ac-companied by Bertrand Rigby; talks, Leonard Rasmussen, Warren War-ren D. Peay, Paul Maag, Hal Stapley and Sherman Kitchen; and duet, Darrell Jensen and Tommy Moon, accompanied by Lois Jensen. Arden Rowley presented pre-sented individual awards to Richard Gappmayer and Merlin Rowley. Other awards went to: Russell Dee Carson, Darrell Kitchen, Kit-chen, Clarke DeLange, Paul Maag, Ma-ag, Herbert Cutler, Sterling Rigby, Rig-by, Carl M. Rowley and Shirl Rowley. LAST WEEK'S Prmnry preparation r"ee:-.ig was held at the home of Virginia Viikins. ' Vivian Pjne gave the ems 25 0 ICOO MiMup4y to 4 tut of S tMcrlas. lrMtton phone- VrModly, coosMtfafte mctiss) t tttsd to your needs wbst poedble. Select own pay k (Sake ta fit your payday. rJto. cccae m today asd : sm why so Buoy people say, Itfa r", f tvtvrtM IS EAST CENTER STREET PROVO, UTAH Phofiei 62T "Reo" Page, YES MANager Ufa tnr MM mi n h otii kf tuwul hdmrM I mi (MpntlM 1mm mi I mMwti if M nniln tarn PHONE 1981-W YOUR DIALER lesson, assisted by Bettye Taylor. June Jensen gave the scripture and read Mother's Day verses. Others present were Venice Finch, Fin-ch, Evalyn Wentz, Edith Mur- dock, Lorna Masterson, Lois Hatch, Beulah Lunceford, Beth; Cox, Leah Rowley, and Reva . Turnbow. . . The Seagull graduation was held under the direction of the teacher, Evalyn Wentz. Each girl took part in the lovely ceremony and was presented with a corsage by Mrs. Wentz. The girls presented present-ed her with a gift Following the graduation a reception was held at the Wentz home which was beautifully decorated. The girls and their mothers enjoyed games and refreshments. Present were Launa and Helen Llttlefleld, Roy-j lene and Bettye Taylor, ArtenV and Alene Rowley. Helen and T .' . Mary Rowley, Shiela and Linda le?lersll,p,m d osb North, Annette and , Id Aiken, Wilson- e W,fsh to Diana and Wanda Smith, Iital"! SSSK Conrad ' and Mrs. Harold Allred. Shanna Turscanskl and Robbin Denhalt-er, Denhalt-er, Janet and ; Cleone Ogilvie, DeeAnn : and Edith Murdock. Special guests were Alta Rowley. Luzon Crosby, Venice Finch and June Jensen. The Bluebird girls were entertained enter-tained at a party given by the Trekkers at the home of Pauline Patten, Trekker teacher. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served and games played. play-ed. Present were Linda Rohbock, Glenda Andrews, "Joyce Healy, Joyce DeLange, Janette Aiken, Karen Jensen, Marilyn Larson, Merrill Gappmayer, Paul Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Eugene Nielson, Doyle rtimiii...........,(tn. Tailoring CUYLER'S SHOP 1447 North 2nd West, Provo PHOVjI 2352 NM Guaranteed Satisfaction Expert advice in Styling Alterations Remodalina 1 Men's ladies suits and coats t made to order. I Ladies smart anils out of men's. Dresses, formate andf 4 trousseaus. 0MaaaaaaaaJi KBSCH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE AT BOOTERIE 156 WEST CENTER TELEPHONE. 707 Provo, Utah I V 111 S HATCHERY NOW OFFERING UTAH COUNTY POULTRYMEN HIGHEST QUALITY BABY CHICKS LEGHORNS HAMPSHIRES ORDER NOW AND INSURE DELIVERY DATE IVJNS HATCHERY . American Fork, Utah ' Phone 455-J Oasis See these fine gas appliances at Wasatch Furnace & Appliance: LENNOX GAS FURNACES LENNOX CONVERSION BURNERS GAS WALL HEATERS MAGIC CHEF ROOM HEATERS MAGIC CHEF RANGES ROPER GAS RANGES (Costs only 32c per month to operate when heating with gas.)" 74EUsA ROPER GAS CLOTHES DRYERS (Only 20c per month to operate.) WATER HEATER . . . Glass and Steel. SERVEL ICE-MAKER REFRIGERATOR GAS INCINERATORS GAS FIREPLACE LOGS 11 Yrs. Continuous Service-You Service-You Can Rely On Us Wasatch Furnace and Appliance 120 North University Phone 3958 Provo's Gas Appliance Store! ; State Accepts Big i a j 6 National Award Programs for 1953 The Big 3 of the National 4-H ' Awards program achievement pitinshin mi iMrtrhin nf. i r fering 18 college scholarships ' valued at $5,100, have been ac- cepted by the State Extension Service for the current year. In each program the highest rating boy and girl are also awarded aw-arded all-expense trips to , both the National 4-H Club Congress In Chicago In November, 1953, and to Washington D." C, for National 4-H Club week . to March 1954. The award donors are Achie- CoJ c- ton Hotel, Chicago. Other Incentives for all-around achievement in 4-H activities are 16 trips to the Chicago Congress, Con-gress, miniature stature statues for two State winners and four medals for county winners. The leadership program provides 8 trips to Congress, gold watches to two State winners and two medals for county winners. . County Extension Agents will furnish complete information on these programs. Pyne, Russell Lunceford, Donald Ellison, Melvln Carson, Larry Joe Meldrum, Brent Patten and Gary Bennett Venice Finch and June Jensen were special guests. 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