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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 195 "OUR STAKE IN BETTER GOVERNMENT" EDITOR'S NOTE: Here are time-ly time-ly excerpts from the Hoover Commission Report, presented by the Orem Jaycees, which demonstrate poor efficiency and eostly mis-management by government gov-ernment agencies. Poor military stock management manage-ment resulted in an 8V4-year supply sup-ply of dry-cell batteries a short life item. Hoover Report Records maintained by the government gov-ernment would fill a drawer .from the Pentagon to the Kremlin, a distance of 5,000 miles. It costs $2 an inch to operate an office file, or $130,000 a mile a year. Hoover Report A carload of sugar needed at Fort Totten in New York City was purchased at a refinery in New York, shipped to an Army depot at Schenectady, and back-hauled back-hauled to Fort Totten, a round trip of more than 300 miles. Hoover Report A total of 4,700 different reports, re-ports, forms, and questionnaires are imposed upon individuals and corporations by the government. An efficient and simplified paper work system could save executive agencies and industries hundreds of millions' of dollars a year. 1 Hoover Report ' The Department of Defense spends about $35 billion annually, or fiO renta out of eanh tax dol lar. This is not all necessary. For example, the Hoover Commission Task Force estimated that the dollar cost of the purchases of military food and clothing could be reduced by 10 percent through improved methods nd procedures. The armed forces now spend some $1,292,000,000 a year for food and clothing. Hoover Report DR. KEZARIAN TO ADDRESS JAYCEE WIVES Dr. Nephi Kezarian will be the guest speaker at the monthly, meeting of the Jaycee Wives on Tuesday, Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. at Park's Cafe. His topic is "Teaching "Teach-ing Morality in the Home." Mrs. LaMar Ande,rberg is hostess hos-tess and Mrs. Reece Jameson will assist as co-hostess. Fillet of Sole Beef Roast Boiling eef Captain's Choice U. S. Choice and Good, Tender Chuck Cuts Cit from U. S. Top Grades of Beef GET THESE FOOD BUYS.... lb. 55 lb. 39 lb. m Breaded Shrimp Captain's Choice lOoz. pkg. 65 2 lb. pkg. 1.95 FRYERS USDA Inspected and Graded, Grown for Wholesomeness and Goodness Whole lb. 45 Cut-Up lb. 49 Jiints for your shopping list... Lima Beans with Ham Macaroni lg. 24 . pkg. Margarine New! Sunnybank t Green Giant, Cream LOm Style, Golden, No. 303 can Swift S Prem Lunch Meat CL-.ll! Franco-American, jpagnetti ox. can Van Camp' S Chili with Beans Red Bearis , "Ideal for Chili" White Beans Great Northern Prunes Rosetta, Medium Size Long Grain Rice show Boat Pineapple Half Slices Orange Juice Highway Peaches Golden Halves Dennison's Cj No. 1 can Ljf 2 criv J7F uicch ucaii. Blue Lain No. 303 can pkgs. 2 lbs. 2 cans can 2 cans 51c 31 12oz. 17j 31 N1a 25 ibs! 49 Ib,4 49 2P 57 ,b.2 35 No 31 ,g-46,an 35 No. 214 can Fancy Peat 20 No -2 33 19 d 69 40 ISoz. can JJr 29 Del Monte Tuna Fish Torpedo, Grated Shortening Vel-Kay Fleet Mix and Biscuits" Beef Stew -Stft m- Airway Coffee 3 rZ , 87o Salad Dressing &uche 32 51c Salad Dressing Mirad. 32 53c Be our guest. Yes, we like to think of you as our guest when you visit our stores. To serve you well and courteously is out most important job. Fresh in from the groves! GRAPEFRUIT Plump, fragranthefty" with juice! Rich juice literally spurts from the knife track as you cut into these grapefruit. They're special to sit down to at breakfast, in luncheon and dinner salads, or as dessert. Safeway buyers selected the very finest for you . . . grapefruit with smooth, fine skins . . . easy-to-separate segments . . . juiceful zest in each bite. Come shopping for a bagful I 8 lb. bag Oranges Apples Carrots Sunkist, Large, Rich Vitamin Filled Juice Extra Fancy, Crisp, Red Romes "Lettuce tiftfc Potatoes Selected Russets , Parsnips Yam u- s No- '' I dlllS Louisiana Sweets Green Onions "mu U. S. No. 1, New Crop lb. 2 lbs. lb 9f 25 XL lb. 10c ,0JS 47c .b. 13c lb. 12c J1C. 1UC bun. He means a lot to you the produce expert in our store .who sees that you get fruits and vegetables vege-tables at the peak of their precious pre-cious freshness. $2,000,000 Gem Display At Motorama ft I N - ! r ..--iib, "Daddy Dinner Date" Planned by Seventh Ward Homebuilders Homebuilder girls of the Orem Seventh ward Primary are dating ! their fathers for their "Dade Dinner Date" Friday, Jan. 20, at the ware chapel. i Activities, starting at 7 p. m., will include a banquet and short program. The affair is under the direction of class leaders, Beth Wilbere. Leona Blackley and Thema Gibson. Doris Longman of , the Primary presidency is the counselor in charge. JANUARY CLEARANCE OF Singer Sewing Machines FULLY RECONDITONED USED MACHINES FLOOR MODELS DEMONSTRATORS As Low As 49.50 . SINGER SEWING CENTER 268 WEST CENTER PROVO, PIL FR 3-1830 Wearing a million dollars worth of diamonds, and with the famed Hope diamond on her left, model Mary Gardiner displays the $2,000,000 jewel collection Buick will show at the General Motors Motorama in New York. The jewels, from the collection of Harry Winston, include a 42-carat pear shape diamond and a 127-carat diamond pendant, plus a $225,000 diamond ring and a $72,000 bracelet. By II I Wt4 III Clyde E. Weeks Jr. Postmaster. Orem. Utah The Write Approach to Worldwide World-wide Understanding that is the slogan of the International Friendship League, and it is far more than a clever pun. In fact, it was inspired by the importance of the International Information Administration o f the United States Department of State attaches -to the part private agencies can play in dissemin ating information about the United State abroad. convenient method for mailing two classes of mail at the same time to the same addressee. The regulation, in effect, permits a patron to enclose a first-class letter inside a third or fourth-class fourth-class parcel. Until now it has been necessary for the letter to be affixed af-fixed to the outside of the parcel. Now the letter can be placed in the parcel, preferable on top of of other items. The mailer must .place the endorsement "First-Class "First-Class Mail Enclosed" on each parcel below the postage and above the address. Postage for the enclosure must be placed on the outside of the parcel in addition ad-dition to the amount paid for the parcel. This new procedure effected by Postmaster General Summerfield is only one of the innovations in in the Postal Service designed to accommodate the public and expedite ex-pedite the handling of the mails. The League of Boston, Mass., promotes international student pen friendships and has become the headquarters in the United States for friendships-by-mail between be-tween Americans and people in countries outside Communist domination. This organization has cooperating cooper-ating offices in 93 countries and territories and is able to put Americans Am-ericans in touch with pen friends in all corners of the world. The facilities of the League are available avail-able to Orem residents and others having a sincere desire to encourage encour-age the friendship of foreign neighbors. Those interested In proving that the words of the statesman who said "The pen is mightier than the sword" are still true, can address inquiries to International Friendship League, 40 Mt. Vernon St., Boston 8, Mass. LETTERS IN PACKAGES Welcome news to Orem resid ents is a new postal regulation which permits a new alternative, Numerical Names Of Orem LDS i Wards Listed Assisting members of Orem and Sharon Stakes to become more acquainted with the numerical names of the wards, the "Times" has printed the numerical and old nam, s of the wards. OSEM STAKE Orem First - remains the same Orem Second - Vermont Orem Third - Sharon Orem Fourth - Geneva Orem Fifth - Geneva Second Orem Sixth - Windsor Orem Seventh - Timp View Orem Eighth - Beverly Orem Ninth - remains the same Vineyard - remains the same. SHARON STAKE Orem Eleventh - Timpanogos Orem Twelfth - Hill Crest , Orem Thirteenth - Lincoln Orem Fourteenth - Crest View Orem Fifteenth - Crest View Se-ond. Se-ond. Provo Seventeenth - Grand View Provo Eighteenth - Grand View Second Lake View - remains the same automatic heating service! We keep track of the oil you use our automatic Housewarmer service makes sure your tank is kept filled with clean, economical Standard Furnace Oil. It contains Thermisol, too, to "tune up" your furnace while you use it! For circulating heaters, we have pure-heat Standard Stove Oil. It's 100distilledforfaststeady heat... burns completely... you get ALL the heat you pay for. Give us a call for modern oil heat at its best Order your supply today! Housewarmer JUS a iw vv. 1"v i. m ii m f i 1-1 ' ."5-V; 4 One of Provo's best-loved names New, expanded Farmers & Hcrchants! -iitw mm m Yes, the bank that is as familiar to most Provo families as beloved Mt. Timpanogos now brings to Provo the strength of Utah's first and oldest bank Walker Bank & Trust Company. To you, as a Provo citizen, it means new per sonal help ready assistance for home improve' ments, additional checking account services and important new trust services for you and your attorney. 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