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Show YOU 'LL FIND Ace Rents Golnf to World'f Fair? Rent a vacation trailer. Reserve early. 1745 So. St., Ph. AC 5-4810 FOR SALE Closing Out Salt and Pepper els. Birthday and all-occasion cards, 25 per cent off. 186 S. State. Estella's Gift Shop. One block west of State Bank. Ph. AC 5-3578. Exceptional Borne Value 1805 sq. ft 3 level home on your lot for $10,095 also Ramblers and Duplex. We offer a fine home plan for everyone. Call AC 5-4081. EF RENTALS TV RENTALS $12.95 per month. Guaranteed performance. perfor-mance. Rental fee may be applied on purchase price. U.S. Rock Wool Sales Co., 1698 So. State, Orem. TF FOR SALE Horse trailer, luggage trailer. trail-er. 765 East 17th So. Orem TJ. FOR SALE-- Approximately 31 acres choice land west of freeway. Sub irrigated. Also has permanent per-manent stream of water flowing across land, also water rights. CARD REAL ESTATE AC 5-2359 or Ted Kesri, AC 5-6281, Fred Cornaby FR 3-1273. 3 models to choosa from priced at low as $138.00 University Appliance and Home Furnishings 235 N. Univ. Av. FR 3-2990 ftoMk 1962 Dealers for American Standard Plumbing Fixtures John Wood Water Heaters Contracting, Remodeling, Repairs Roger Allred Plumbing Co. 27S No. State, Orem, Phone AC 5-1183 New and Used Furniture Bought and Sold SuWg's Trading 975 So. State, Provo, Utah Phone FR 3-5757 Bargains Aro Our Business $1.00 Introductory Off er $1.00 FABULOUS NEW SEWING MACHINE ATTACHMENT AT-TACHMENT FOR MAKING BUTTONHOLES. FITS ALL MACHINES OLD OR NEW. This attachment can also be used for overcasting, zig zagging. sewing on zippers, plain or fancy quilting, embroidery and applique, darning, mending rips and tears, and sewing on buttons, snaps, hooks and eyes. Guaranteed to fit your sewing Machine old or new regardless re-gardless of make. C.O.D. orders filled Cash, Check or Money Order. Only $1.00 Rush $1.25 Today! To: ,, ... Rocky Moutain Wholesale PLUS 25c Mailing Charge p Q Box 703a Capitol Hill ORDER NOW! Station - Denver 6, Colo. IT W THE Storare A Survival Fools J &C SALES 2050 N. Canyon Road. Frov Ph. FH 3-6558 or FR 8-3412 FOR SALE-- Carpets come clean quickly when Blue Lustre is applied with the "FREE USE" Sham pooer. Utah Valley Builders Supply Inc. 485 No. State - Orem - AC 5-3300. Bookkeeping & Tax Service Business Personal Farm Reasonable Rates Henry Jennings Ph. AC 5-0698 BUILDING SUPPLIUK Geneva Lumber Co. 740 South State, Orem.. Phone AC 5-0570. 5-0570. Stanley hardware. USO Complete line of lumber and building materials. Roofing. SeidUtz Paints. FOR SALE SPEED QUEEN A-28 Stainless tub. Regular 359.95. Model close-out $269.95. U.S. Rock Wool Sales Co. 1698 So. State, Orem Ph. AC 5-3420. RADIO AND TV REPAIR RALPH'S Radio & TV 91 south 3rd West Provo. Televislon-Radlo-Phono Recorder repair re-pair over 26 years service In Utah County. tf STUDY AT HOME CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. We prepare men and women, Age 18 to 45. No experience necessary, grammar school education usually sufficient. Permanent job. No layoffs, short hours. High pay, advancement. ad-vancement. Send name, home address, phone number, time home, Write P.O. Box 116 Salt Lake City. If rural give instructions. F8.15 FOR SALE Spinet piano, this area. Take over small monthly payments, pay-ments, no down payment. For more details write to Credit Mgr. Box 148 S. H. Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. F8,15,22 FOR SALE-- 6 acres pasture, building or commercial land approximately approxi-mately 4th So.and west of freeway. Canal runs through. CARD REAL ESTATE AC 5-2359. Ted Kearl, AC 5-6281. 5-6281. Fred Cornaby FR 3-1273. 3-1273. Help Wanted Men & Women-Poem Women-Poem and song-poem writers writ-ers wanted. Send poems for offer. STRAND, Box 673, Ojai, Calif. F 15 to Mar. 8 Rohbock Son's Floral Phone AC 5-3100 OREM, UTAH "Flowers for All Occasions" BUILDING MATERIAL. Utah Valley Builders Supply 485 North State, Phone AC 5-3300. One Stop for all your remodeling need, wide selection of wall and flooi tile, Complete financing through Title I home Im provement loans. OREM NORGE CLEANING VILLAGE (Coin-O-Clean) Across from the Scera 788 So. State fi TK TaH SI .50 FOR SALK VUTOMATIC clothes dryer, U you are in the market for .his particular Item, you can't beat this price. 1981 model. It has been used 8 times. In perfect condition. condi-tion. Guarantee. Call AC 5-1340 5-1340 days or AC 5-0480 evs. COMPLETE OFFICE FURNISHINGS & PLANNING Typewriter & Adding Machine Repair UTAH OFFICE EQUIP. 43 East Center, Provo Ph. FR 3-7760 FOR SALE-- Duplex. South Orem. Returns Re-turns $130.00 a month and up. Good condition. Water right. Garden spot. CARD REAL ESTATE AC 5-2359. Ted Kearl, AC 5-6281. Fred Cornaby FR 3-1271 . FOR SALE-AT SALE-AT SACRIFICE; Beautiful Orem home in choice residential resi-dential area. Appraisers own 20,000 selling for $18,000. 3 bedroom 2 baths attached at-tached garage full basement base-ment -- carpets and drapes redwood fence. Card Real Estate - AC 5-2359. Ted Kearl, AC 5-6281, Fred Cornaby, FR 3-1273. F-15 You Name The Terms Attractive 5 year old brick home Orem. Immediate possession. 555 North 9th W. We will consider all offers. F.H.A. appraised at $12,600. Call collect IN 6-7524 or IN 6-6667 in Salt Lake City. F 15-22 RELIABLE PARTY Male or female, from this area, wanted to service and collect from automatic vending vend-ing machines. No selling, Age not essential. Car, references, and $600 cash required. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets excellent ex-cellent monthly income. Possibility Pos-sibility full time work. For local interview give full particulars, Phone, W rite Dept. SD, 6308 Lakeland Ave. No., Mpls. 27, Minn. Look what's it's now full seven (7) years old Discover the taste of extra aging. Look for Geo.TStagg in the new square green bottle. STAGG DISTILLING COMPANY. FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. 7 YEARS OLD . 86 PROOF . FOUNDER MEMBER. BOURBON INSTITUTE' BEFORE YOU INVEST IN YOUR OWN BUSINESS ASK YOURSELF Will I have trained, ex perienced help in setung tt up7 WU1 I have an exclusive on many nationally advertised ad-vertised and accepted brands? Is there ONE dependable source for seasonal AND regular demand mercnan-dise? mercnan-dise? Can I consistently get merchandise to sell competitively com-petitively from ONE source? . Can I be assured of Continuing, Con-tinuing, No-Cost Help In Every phase of my operation? opera-tion? Get the right answers to these and other questions by sending for free booklet book-let on establishing a Western Wes-tern Auto Store from Western Auto Supply Company, New Store De velopment Department, Og-den, Og-den, Utah - Box 1031. LOST- MALE CHIHUAHUA-Most- ly black, with tan and white. Lost in Orem February 11. Any information, call AC 5-5651, 5-5651, or come in to Orem Shoe Repair. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH annual tour of EUROPE JUNE 15 - Aug-. 14, 1962 $1,326 5,000 miles of motoring In Holland, Belgium .France, Switzerland, Italy, Yugoslavia, Yugo-slavia, Austria, Germany and England (Demark, Swede, Swe-de, Norway optional at small added cost). Deluxe liners, good hotels, fine meals, intelligent sightseeing, sightsee-ing, congenial group. Optional Op-tional jet . and university credit. TRAVEL UNIVERSITY OF UTAH , BOX 200 Salt Lake City, 10, Utah FOR SALE . Speed Queen washers and dryers. Includes s e r vice Guarantee by Gruper Fix It Shop. U. S. Rock Wool Sales. 1698 So. State, Orem. F. 15-22 Mar. 1-8 $3.00 AND UP STATE and FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS Prepared at your home or mine. Call AC 5-5738 Sumners to Attend USPA Convention Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. 'Jack' Sumner will attend the convention con-vention this weekend of the Utah State Press Association In Salt Lake City. Mr. Sumner, secretary of the association which represents 50 weekly newspapers across the state, will give the financial finan-cial report. Mrs. Sumner is to head a panel of wives of the publishers, who will discuss the ways ar wife can help hei husband with their weekly. Sessions of the convention will be held at the Hotel Newhoiise. The publishers will hear discussions of all phases of printing and newspaper work, as well as social activities. activi-ties. happened to OLD Kentucky's top bourbon MusevE(7)ius oid H 5coJtAflo n t ID OREM GENEVA TIMES 'M jj 2i By Ruth Louise Thurs. Feb. 8, 1962 and chit number 184. A fleeting glance at the sun this morning before the rains came. Was a welcome sight, too. Was beginning to wonder if there were something to the Oriental tarle of a dragon swallowing the sun. I wonder what those myriads of people think now that the world Is still turning after the promised doom of the astrologers over there? I don't know. Perhaps it is just as well to have those great upheavals, that mass be lief in something anything. Think what am experience it would be to flock by the hundreds hun-dreds of thousands to a sacred river and there, with others of like mind, do what one is supposed to do to fend off evil. Sometimes I think we're doing the world no good to remove all such occassions from life. Existence in humdrum enough at best with Great Occassions to break the monotony. To thrill with millions at the thought of the emminent end of the world is, you must admit, ad-mit, something to remember. If excitement doesn't come, people create It In sheer desperation. des-peration. That's how holidays began. A note from the Youngest Moppet. She and her family are moving to New York. My son-in-law is there now, looking look-ing things over. He and his companion have a $65.00 per day suite at a certain hotel. He tells us the paper is peeling off the walls! At $65.00 per day! 1 suppose that for a raise in price say $100.00 per day the walls would fall in! I lived eiffht month in New York once. The walls were Deeline where I was too, but I only paid $12.00 per week. I lived In a tenement and I want to tell you it was an experience Makes me understand Pres Kennedy's wish to renew our urban areas. Certainly the majority of people would rat her live in decency, but how do you explain the vandalism that goes on in our new and too expensive schools? Somebody Some-body doesn't like decent surroundings sur-roundings and they are not the underpriviledged, either. These malcontents set out deliberately de-liberately to reduce their surroundings sur-roundings to rubble. I. for one. think we do to much. Our schools are far more handsome than need be to learn in. There was more learning around in the one room shanty schools than we've ever been able to produce in our present day elegance. Well, do you want to know the end of the vaccum bag hassle? has-sle? My nephew thoroughly alarmed came down and brought me a cloth bag. "Where are the disposable bags I brought you?" he cried unhappily. "I don't know and I don't STAGG, - Thursday, Feb. 15, 1962 u t i a Partridge want to hear any more about them," was my friendly answer. ans-wer. Don't ever tell him but the minute he was out of the house I walked over to a shelf in the Kitchen and you've guessea it right in plain sight. Been there all the time. I don't know. Anyone want to buy a parekage of disposable vacuum dust bags? I just haven't the heart to tell the boy they were hitting hit-ting me on the head all the time. I've just GOT to get some methond into the madness mad-ness around here before the boys with the butterfly nets come after me. Wouldn't THEY be frustrated! I don't think they'd ever make it out of here and 'Bye, now. Don Kent Gillman To Compete for Appointment Don Kent Gillman, son of Mr., and Mrs. Don G. Gillamn, 495 East 1200 North, Orem, has been named by Senator Wallaee F. Bennett o compete for an appointment to the Air Force Academy, it was disclosed dis-closed today. Mr. Gillman will compete with ten other Utahns for Senator Sen-ator Bennett's appointment. The selection will be made by the Air Force Academy itself, based on physical, mental and aptitude tests given by the Academy. Mr. Gillman was selected to compete for the appointment onthe basis of his score in a competitive examination given by Senator Bennett in Novem-. ber to high school seniors throughout the state. Orem Man Trains In Electronics Roy G. Bilbao, 29. of 483 N 900 W., Orem, was admitted today as a student in the Salt La-ke School of Electronics af ter successfully completing the school's entrance exams. He will qualify as an electronic elec-tronic technician after graduation grad-uation from the school's intensive inten-sive 1500-hour course. Classes begin March 30. The course, approved by the Federal Government for veterans vet-erans training under the Kor-ean Kor-ean G.I. Bill, will earn him an FCC' license and a chance, for employment in the West's booming electronic industry. Difficulties are the things that show what men are. Life would be much simpler if we didn't try to make people peo-ple think we're what we're not. I Rr.t Stcurity Bank of Utah, N.A. Mtmbor IWaJ D.poit Boys May Join Marines While Still in School Young men who are high school seniors during the current cur-rent school year may begin to fulfill their military obligation while they are still In school, according to MSgt. Bill Graham Gra-ham of the Marine Recruiting office in Provo, This is possible through a 120-day delay program which Is offered only by the Marine Corps. For young men who have not yet begun their military mil-itary obligation, this program offers' many advantages. One of these is the fact that he 120 day delay will be credited towards the completion of military mil-itary service obligation which is established by law. This delay de-lay period is also counted to ward time in service for purposes pur-poses of pay and promotion. "What tis means," said MSgt.1 Graham, "Is that the Marine who enlists in the 120 day delay program will receive hi first pay raise at about the' time he reports for recruit training at San Diego, and will oe eiigiDie tor nis iirst pro motion upon completion of recruit re-cruit training." More information concerning concern-ing this program may be had by calling. MSgt. Graham at 373-0580 or by seeing him in room 1 in the Provo Post Office. Specializing in Repair of Automatic Transmissions Now you can take advantage of our topflight experience ex-perience in repair of all types of transmissions. Plus Our Usual Automotive Service Motor Tune-up Electrical Work Motor Overhaul r Ocenm Auto, 600 North State., Ph. AC 5-3174 PROMPT SERVICE - Plumbing and Heating L. C. BAILEY 1724 So. State, Orem, Ph. AC 5-2340 or FR 3-5456 Crane Plumbing & Bathroom Fixtures Gas Water Heater We're Proud To Be Here r . ES, First Security Bank is proud to be located in this community ... to be a part of this important area of the state. Responsibility is the cornerstone of First Security Bank's operating philosophy responsibility to our customers and to the community. We enthusiastically accept this responsibility. We do so with the pride and satisfaction of knowing that complete financial service can be provided in an atmosphere of friendly understanding. We ore looking forward to serving you m Piano Study Discussed by Music Teachers The Utah County Chapter of the National Music Teachers Association met recently at the home of Mrs. Rulon R. Brougb, Mrs. Brough, president of the association, conducted the meet lng. Robert B. Smith of the Smith Piano Studios, Provo, led a very interesting discussion on piano teaching. He presented two of his students, Harriet Grass, of Orem, and Billy Brown of Provo. They played selections by Bach, Chopin, and Kabalevsky. The purpose of this organization organ-ization is to assist in elevating the professional status and prcslege of music teachers and to improve teaching ability and musicianship. It is open to all music "teachers in Utah County. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ron aid Simkins, 405 South 4th East, American Fork, at .6:30 p.m. on March 3. 'SPUN... ....Enjoy it More With Lessons In All the Modern Steps. by Jody & Paquita Call 225-6989 for details - no obligation The Dancing Cavalcade 40 W. 300 N., Orem Front End Alignment Align-ment with our visualiner Plumbing Contractoi Remodeling and Repairing, $35.00 and op In.uronc. Corporate |