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Show ) OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, March 31, 1955 National ''Sweet 75" Contest Beckons Entries A nation-wide search to find the most photogenic and charming woman now 75 years of age has been launched by the Photographer's Photogra-pher's Association of America in conjunction with its Diamond Jubilee Ju-bilee Year celebration, it has been announced by President James Pickands, II, of New Haven, Conn, All women who were born in 1880, the year the Photographers' Association of America was founded, foun-ded, are eligible to join the "Sweet 75" Contest. All a woman has to do to enter the countrywide country-wide Contest is to have a puoto-graph puoto-graph taken, without charge to the contestant, at the studio of a member of the Association. She must be in good health, able to travel and prepared to establish proof of her age. ATTENTION SPORTSMEN! JUST ARRIVED 1955 FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSE Remember when you buy your fishing license and hunting license at Burr's Sporting Goods you become eligible to WIN FREE Rod- Reel and Line in our Annual Fishing Contest or a... FREE 30-30 Rifle in our Annual Dear Hunting Contest GET YOUR LICENSE NOW AT BURRS orting Goods 746 SOUTH STATE, OREIH PHONE 0935-J1 blX LINCOLN BOXERS WIN TROPHIES Fighting under the -colors of the Provo Boxing Club, six out of a team of 12 Lincoln -; ri.gh Sciiool pug'ilists returned home from the Intermountain AAU ! Boxing Tourney In Salt Lake City Wednesday night with coveted ' LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT i- veva nms , trophies to their credit. Winning championship and second place ' ealed proposais will be re-trophies re-trophies were Hal Stapley, heavyweight novice division, by 1st Round jceived by the Board of Education KO; Jerry Gourdin, 165 pound junior division, by a knockout; Don yje Ajnjne School District at f ' i:,.U V. 3 1 JI..I-! i i - : . : rt rr a- . ' tuicinau, ugiii-iicavjf wtigm uniur aivisiuu, oy a ut-'cibiun, uiuiora Board Office, American fork, craig, U5 pound cnampionsnip in novice division, by a decision; Grant McEwan, second place in 125 pound junior division; and Ben Long, second place in the 147 pound novice division. Boxers shown in the photo above are Rex Lund, Dewey Lund, Grant McEwan, Ueil Briggs, Jerry Gourdin, Tom Chynoweth, Clifford Craig, Gary Brown and Hal Stapley. Absent from photo are Don Coleman, Ben Long, Dean Kader. The team was coached by Jack Pressett, LHS instructor, mm FOR LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL BEING FORMULATED BY CITY AND SCERA Plang are underway through the Scera Recreation program to set up Little League baseball in Or-em Or-em this summer, it was announced announc-ed at the Orem Citizens' Park and Recreation Committee meet- night at the City Sp ing Monday Hall. Although the Little League could play in the afternoons, a major need is for another lighted Softball field for use by the Senior Sen-ior Men's league as well as other leagues. It was announced that to date no bids have been received on this lighting project, but the j estimated cost of materials is j around $3,000. Since this amount I of money is not available In the budget, means of financing the project are needed. A meeting has been called for Friday April 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Orem Seminary building to which sible. managers or representatives of all senior Softball teams plus ..ivic M. Dover Hunt went over the 1954 Scera recreation budget and the proposed 1955 budget. The committee commended Scera for its outstanding contribution to the community in its administra tion of the recreation set-up. Chairman Peterson also reported report-ed that the estimated cost of a sprinkling system for the ball park was $1750. He mentioned that the council had agreed to planting shade trees in the children's chil-dren's playground area and the committee rprommpnrlivl that thio transplanting be taken care of as j receipt of proposal soon as possible. The chairman also mentioned that .the budget would not provide for the surfacing surfac-ing of the parking area this year. It was suggested that the second ball-playing area be leveled and seeded to grass as soon as pos- Utah, up to 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 27, 1955, and will be pub-tkly pub-tkly opened immediately thereafter, there-after, for the construction of a two story and basement addition and other facilities to the Lincoln High School Building, Orem, Utah. Ut-ah. The construction work is to be bid in one General Contract, including in-cluding General Work, Electrical Work, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating Work. Detailed instructions, in-structions, plans and specifica tions and proposal blanks will be on file in the offte of the Architects, Ar-chitects, Fetzer and'Fetzer, 415 Zions Savings Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. A deposit paid in advance of $25.00 per set will be required. The deposit in check form shall be drawn payable to the Archi tect. The deposit for each set will be refunded on return of plans and specifications in good order within seven (7) days following club representatives and other in- Store Opening terested citizens would be invited one of the latest inovations for to attend. Purpose of the meeting a grand opening of a business is to discuss the city park light- firm in this area is the awarding ing project and methods of fin- of a percentage of a store's re- ancing it plus the setting-up of cejpts to a worthy charity. Uti- the 1955 senior Softball schedule. lizlng thlg puDiic relations tech- In regard to starting a Little njque this week is the LeVine League program, Parlell Peterson Shop 68 West Center, an exclus- committee chairman, said that he jve WOmen's shop, recommended the forming of a During the grand opening days four-team Little League for this year. He mentioned that the LeVine shop'awarded 10 pe;'cent , serves the right to reject any and league would not participate with of Ug receipts to the junior I8" p,ro?la ls- . ' . the national hook-up as Otis league baseball program of Provo. ated thls 28th daot March' would take money. He felt that Continuing this weekend, the firm l5il5ri -nTT-wn,M the league could successfully par- announced that it wlll ais0 con. BQARE .OF EOTCATION ticipate in a county tournament. tribute 10 of its recei ts ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT Boys 10 to 12 can play in the Frid and Saturday to the utah ' By Elijah Chipman Little League while Pony League Count child Guldance clinic. TO . ., Clerk-Treasurer is for boys 12 to 14, he said. PUBLISH: April 1-8-15 No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof, and as security therefor shall accompany his bid with a certified or cashier's check of not less than five per cent (5) of the amount estimated by Architect drawn payable to the order of the Board of Edi,ilon of Alpine School District. This check of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the contract con-tract or furnish the perform.. bond required. Each bidder must be licensed by the State of Utah as a General Construction Contractor and must note in the appropriate place on the Bid Sheet his license number. 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