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Lynn Wilson 1-lb. 12-oz. pkg, 8-pack. Loaf i Sandwich Bread n fp Albertson's own, hours fresher bread for lunches, loaf only Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday 69c U 49c n cubes 89c X 560 West Center, Provo NOTE SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK Lisa Brimley and Clark Olsen, front, display a poster showing nutritional nutrition-al values of foods for National Sclhool Lunch week at Hillcrest School. Lunch workers shown in the back row are Hildegard Kuhn, Ina Buckner, Francis Skinner, Jeneva Cox, Violet Black, lunch manager; Lorna Evans and Josie Vincent. City Approves List of Judges For Election The list of judges of election for the Nov. 5 election in Orem City was read and approved by Orem City Council Monday. The following judges were named: District l- Iseila Ostler, 1248 No. State; Mrs. John Gillman, 405 E. 1600 No.; Enid Ash, 107 W. 1600 N. District 2- Arlene Vert, 126 E. 1200 N.; Luella Ross, 836 No. Main; Mable Williamson, 915 No. 75 E. District 3-- Minnie Wilberg, 1006 E. 800 N.; Genevieve Ford, 644 No. 1000 E.; Mary Edwards, 792 E. 800 North. District 4 Mildred S. Ja-cobson, 548 N. 800 E.; Betty Gay Wagstaff, 450 N. 450 E.; Mrs. J. D. Pyne, 585 N. 800 E. District 5-- Lyle Roberts, 33 N. 1000 E.; Lynn Bellows, 572 E. Center; Elvira P. Ford, 996 E. 200 So. District 6 Mary Downs, 335 E. 100 N. Mrs. N. C. Fillmore, 44 E. 400 N.; Beverly White, 295 E. 100 No. District 7 Anna MMlett, 623 S. State; Gena Gourdin, 745 S. 400 E.; Anna Rawson, 664 S. 500 E. District 8 Clea Burton, 934 S. 450 E.; VaDel Carrell, 835 S. 750 E.; Sarah Nelson, 1130 S. 750 E. District 9 Vaneese Woffinden. 589 E. 1500 S.; LaGene Harris, 1482 S. 720 E.; Theola Tucker. 765 E. 1700 S. District 10- Bertha Riddle, Rt. 2 Box 730 Prcvo- rfturceE'". Olinihant. 1701 S. 800 E.; Edith Jones, 237 So. 800 East. District 11-- Ireta Sumner, 1833 S. State; M , horn Now-! p HENS' TEETH . . . Are more plentiful than this type of property -1.36 acres, 6 room brick home with part basement, garage, coops, sheds, irrigation water plus flowing well. This requires a substantial down payment but it's an excellent buy at $12,500 and a good Provo location. COMFORT AND ECONOMY Comfortable home, close to town in Springville, garden space in back, storm door, landscaped - an ideal place for the retired couple. This home will sell. Why? The price is only $2,900. CRIME DOES PAY This is a steal. One acre in Pleasant Grove with a very livable home. Carpets, drapes, stove, refrigerator, new gas furnace and aluminum roof, apple trees, 2 shares of water. Yes - a real steal at $6,360. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE - LOANS 148 So. State, Orem - Ph. AC 6-2900 Spencer to Organize PTA Spencer School will organize organ-ize its PTA tonight during a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Lincoln Junior High school lunchroom. Russell Hansen, school prin cipal who is traditdona-lly the second vice president of the PTA, will take charge of the meeting. A complete slate of officers is to be chosen, and Mr. Hansen Han-sen said it is very important for all parents to be there. The school staff will also be introduced. Karl M. Snow, 204 E. 1864 S.; Stella Hatch, 1680 S. 50 E. District 12-- Leo Jolley, 1516 So. Main; Lorna B. Provost, 1454 S. 200 E.; Ruth R. Christensen, 1574. S. 240 E . District 13- Elleanora W. Skinner, 84 W. 1400 S.; Fomiff M. Prue, 1427 S. Sandhill Rd.; Mina Brown,. 183 W. 1200 S. District 14 Gecrgis Chri-ilhnsen, 1170' S. 150 W.; Myrtle Price, 142 E. 800 S.; Joan Olpin, 873 S. 21ft-W. 21ft-W. District 15 Minnie H. Palmer, r36 WI 800 S.; Beth Cox, 733" S. 409 W.; Mrs. Russell Carson. 727 So. Main. District 16 Susan Carter, 377 W. 400 N.y Janet J. Wellington. 95 No:.75v W.; Grace Farnsworth, 295" N-. 400 W. District 17- Jane Sorenson, 265 N. 80rv W.; Glenna C. Sanderson,. 325 N. 800 W.; Bessie Rawiings,, Rt Box 408 C. Provo. District 18 Mrs. Edward Lee, 509 Emery Em-ery Ave.; Louise Olsen, 570 N. 680 W.; Mary Watts, 537 No. State. District 19 Evelyn K. MaJsen, 876 W. 500 N.; Elaine Rasmussen, 86S W. 450 N.; Golda Greenland, 481 N. 940 W. District 20 Lola Fowle, 536 W. 1200 N., Florence Gray, 453 W. 1200 N.; Beulah Keetch, 905 W. 1600 N. H -. . L 4 |