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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, ISO OREM-GENEVA TIMES Lact Chance to Enter 44 44 FIRST - 5 - DAY VACATION FOR TWO IN LAS VEGAS AT BRYAN FOY'S DUDE RANCH SECOND - $369.95 WESTINGHOUSE HOME FREEZER . THIRD BEAUTIFUL WHITTNAUER WATCH - Man's or Ladies All Entries Must Be Submitted On Or Before 6 p. m. Aug. 29, 1953 GET YOUR ENTRY BLANK NOW 0 AT ANY OREM STORE STATE AND CITY GOVTS. CRITICIZED FOR POOR REPORTING & RECORD-KEEPING Reporting and record Keeping procedures in Utah state and local governments were sharply criticized critic-ized in a study released this week by Utah Foundation, the private non-profit tax research organization. organiz-ation. ' Utah law requires newspaper publication of annual financial reports re-ports by local units of government. govern-ment. However, absence of state enforcement has prompted many local units to disregard this legal provision. As a result, the Foundation Found-ation study reveals, it is easier to obtain information about many types of private businesess in Utah than it is to secure information informa-tion concerning the public affairs of local governments. Few state and local agencies attempt to prepare reports that are attractive and enlightening to the average citizen, according to the Foundataion study. More emphasis em-phasis has been given to achieving achiev-ing an arithmetic balance between be-tween receipts and expenditures than to classifying and reporting information in an informative and understandable manner. The Utah Foundation study points to the absence of well-planned well-planned and well-kept accounting account-ing records as one of the chief reasons for poor governmental reports by many agencies. Reports .an be no more informative man the accounting system upon which they are based. Despite the general indictment against most state and local reports, re-ports, the Foundation singled out The 19S2 rennrts of the DpDnrt-! ment of Health on the state level and the city of Ogden on ' the local level were cited as examples of good governmental reports. Ogden Og-den published its report as a special section of the Ogden Stan dard Examiner, achieving wide Patronize Your Orem Merchants This Week And Vote FOR YOUR FAVORITE GIRL . TO BE '" MISS OREM Carol Reese Jolene Farley 'LaRae Anderson Marilyn Christensen Dixie Adams Geniel Adams LaRae Ercanbrack Audrey Pierce Beth Harding Odessa Snow LeAnn Loveless ' WRITE THE NAME OF YOUR FAVORITE ON SALES SUP. AND DEPOSIT IT IN BALLOT BOX 100 Votes Tabulated for Each $1.00 Purchase MISS OREM CONTEST CLOSES AT MOON, SEPTEMBER 2, 1953 ORErSCERA FESTIVAL circulation for a popularized presentation. pres-entation. The study also discussed the related problem of records management man-agement in Utah. A limited investigation in-vestigation by the Utah Foundation Founda-tion staff showed that much valuable val-uable office space and staff time is being lost because of the failure fail-ure to adopt and implement a modern Drozram of rwnrda man. agement. Through the years, mariy documents and other materials of value have been lost because of the failure to adopt and implement imple-ment a modern program of records rec-ords management. Through the yearsmany documents of value have been lost, destroyed, or made inaccessible by this failure. J-YCEE HEADS ' ATTEND STATE MEET Representing the Orem Jaycees at. the first state board meeting of the Utah Chamber of Commerce for 1953 at Logan Sunday were Hewitt Strong Jr., president of the Orem Jaycees, and Torval Nelson, Orem Jaycee state board member. 1 The confab was attended bv state officers, state project chair- i men, directors, local chapter officers of-ficers and guests. The purpose of the meet was to acquaint local chapter officers and members with their specific duties and to put into final form the recommendations of earlier planning sessions. Several new projects were considered, a' mong them state-wide observance of National Newspaper Week, the recognition of outstanding achievements by junior citizens, establishment of a speakers' bur eau, programs to promote indust ry and agriculture in the state. Plans were ; also made for the Far West Institute which will be held in Salt Lake City, Oct ober 30-31 and November 1. Dele gates from the western states and the territory of Hawaii will be in attendance. ; - JV. ;.r To Enter the Great A. L. Duckett Sales and Service LC3 VCCJOO Oo! VcCXj(ffiC3(5C3tJC3tt "' By Ferehaaiaf a New er Usei Car at s New GstMtml Beetrle Major " Appliance at A. U Docket Sales and Serrloe. Tn are eligible for ene ef the 77 grand prise being given away September W, 1MI : TERRIFIC BARGAINS! SLASHED PRICES' Hurry Down Now and See How You Can Save A. L. Ductatt Sales and Sorvico INPROVO Corner 3rd South and University Ave. Phone 3900 - IN OREM Next Door to Utah Power Office Phone 0927 Rl & Fir ( r m. i r A w M r .1 I II I I. 2 TIRES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE OjN ALL SIZES OF RECAPS 640-15 THRU 820-15 PLUS RECAPPABLE CASINGS Values 7.95 to 11.95 Also New Tires BUY TWO AND SAVE K these OEODCIILnN VALUES AND VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE MISS OREM ENTRY rasrnu tNDTOLE MISS OBEY VOS t 'MM .ni-UM.Im' 'w. j V('t fM Vi". iVtS vwfif. ,tw.i'-V,?j4 "L . -$M These Arc first Line Ttrcs WHEELS BALANCED $1.00 HURRY BEFORE LABOR DAY n 0 Vf ik W - V v 1 yn TIRB5 14 elf YOUR ROOF C beSWORMS ARE OVER! 1 YOU need no longer worry about expensive interior damage whenever a heavy storm pelts our roof WE NOW HAVE ROOFING MATERIALS MATE-RIALS TO REPAIR OR REPLACE "" ANY TYPE OF ROOF. IF YOUR roof is wearing out leaking jias loose-shinglca loose-shinglca call ns immediately. We'll gladly make an examination and give you an estimate on the cost of repairing or replacing it. Utah Valley Builders Supply iU NORTH STATE OREM T fBOKM VIU MM BACK TO SCHOOL IN STYLE sieater and skirt saddles.. always right ! - Nrw tow Prices New low lines New Softness New FltxlbUlty Saddle time is here again. Join the crowd with pair of new saddles to go with your new tnorawear foe fall and winter. YOUR GE DEALER 154 War CBNTEE PROTO |