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Show New Police Chief Talks to Chamber Chief Larry Lunnen of the Orem City Police Detpa-rtmont 6poke to members of the Orem Chamber of Comimercs during dur-ing their dinner meeting at a local cafe Thursday. Chief Lunnen discussed some of his plans for the department He took office last week following fol-lowing changes In the department depart-ment last summer. Among other things, Chief Lunnen would like to institute a check warning system which would help protect merchants when mm. K CARDS y Show you care . . . select your cards early and make them truly personal per-sonal by having your i name printed. Standard Supply Company 40 West 1st North Provo, Utah 7 ...to 4. A A I 4 BEER IS A NATURAL As natural as the wholesome grains and tangy hops from which it is brewed, beer is Utah's traditional beverage of moderation - light, sparkling, delicious. And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the good living it provides for so many folks In Utah. Not only for employees of the Brewing Industry itself, but also for the farmers and other suppliers' of beer's natural ingredients. In Utah, beer belongs - enjoy it. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. UTAH DIVISION Fire Away If fire breaks out in the oven or skillet Baking soda will quickly kill it And the antidote is one and the same If the auto's engine starts to flame. Just dump the soda on the base of the fire. ( This cuts off the air so that flames expire. Then dust off the motor or rinse off the meat And you can drive right off or sit down to eat. For soda is safe for both humans and cars, Oldsters, youngsters, Model T's or Jaguars. So keep it ever handy when you cook or drive, Should a fire break out it can help you stay alive. known "hot check" passers are in the area. Inadequate manpower man-power prevents such a warning warn-ing system at the present time. Report on the progress of the anti-shoplifting campaign were reported by Floyd Maxwell, Max-well, committee chairman, who said that cooperation is assured assur-ed between police, judges and merchants. "The problem now he said, "is apprehension of the violators." A film showing methods of operation of shoplifters is being be-ing arranged for, to be shown in an education program for merchants. During the discussion, discus-sion, Mr. Maxwell pointed out that most offenses are committed com-mitted by juveniles, but these only take 15 per cent of the total value of goods stolen. Viola-tors who take the most valuable loot, he said, are women, wo-men, who steal 75 per cent of the dollar value of merchandise merchan-dise shoplifted. John Huiish was in charge of the meeting. Margaret Simmons Chosen President Of Sptncer PTA Mrs. E. J. (Margaret) Simmons Sim-mons wa-3 elected president of the Spencer PTA in fch?lr or ganizational meeting last week. Spencer's PTA was organizzed again this year since the school is a-gain serving the district as an elementary school. In previous pre-vious years the building has 'been part of the Lincoln junior high school classrooms, Other officers include Berta Bartholomew, vice president; Russell Hansen, second vice president, and Renee Guymon, secretary. Selection of commit tee chairmen will be complst-ed complst-ed in the near future. JIFFY KNIT This lacy sweater takes only two or three large skeins of knitting worsted, and knits up quickly on large-needles. The pattern includes directions to fit 13 sizes, from childs to women's wo-men's large. For your free instructions, in-structions, send this clipping with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Orem-Gen- eva Times. wifh Soda 4-H Maries 35fh Anniversary of Conning Awards Program Thirty-five years is a long time for a private business concern to sponsor a specific youth program. But that is the record attained this year by the Kerr Glass Manufacturing Manu-facturing Corporation of Sand Springs, Okla. for its support sup-port of the national 4-H canning program. The company's president, Mrs. Ruth Kerr, herself a homemaker and pioneer in the home canning field, personally per-sonally has congratulated thousands of 4-H members who won trips to the National 4-H Club Congress for their canning ability. Give Canning Awards Soon another championship group will arrive in Chicago as guests of Mrs. Kerr. From about four dozen girls, six of the best will be selected for a $500 national na-tional canning scholarship. Over the years the firm has helped 174 high school graduates with their college education by way of scholarships. Home canning was the first 4-H project for girls and the product to be canned was tomatoes, toma-toes, which the girls were supposed sup-posed to grow. That was around 1910. Today, according to a recent survey, tomatoes still head the list of home canned foods. Pickles, beans, peaches, jellies and preserves are next in the order named. Methods Improved A half century ago club members mem-bers were taught to can in tin rather than in glass because they were encouraged to sell the surplus for cash. Housewives House-wives of that era were accustomed accus-tomed to buying tinned foods. Probably the main difference between the early canning proj-ept proj-ept and the 1963 version is that greater varieties of plain and fancy -foods including meat,' fish and poultry are preserved by easier and safer methods. Today's 4-H pantries are stocked with goodies such as chicken a la king, meatballs in tomato sauce, apricot-raspberry jam, soups, pie fillings and just about every kind of vegetable. In fact, an entire meal can be KNOW YOUR GEORGE THE UNPROVOKED SINKING OF THE U.S.S. MAINE IN HAVANA HARBOR IN 7898 LIGHTED OFF THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR. FIVE DAYS AFTER THE DECLARATION OF WAR, APRIL 30, J 898, COMMODORE COMMO-DORE GEORGE DEWEY CALMLY SAILED THE U.S. ASIATIC SQUADRON OF SEVEN SHIPS INTO MANILA BAY, "RIGHT UNDER THE NOSES OF THE SPANISH." DEWEY'S FAMOUS REMARK, 'yOU MAY FIRE WHEN YOU ARE READY, GRIDLEY," SPELLED TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF THE SPANISH PHILIPPINE FLEETI in N The cost of this quality custom built home, ran over $31,000. Owner leaving town and has reduced the price to only $27,500. It's a large 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with all the trimmings, including superb landscaping with sprinkling systems. Tuere are z fireplaces, 2 lurnacej and loads of other fine features. Call today on this excellent ex-cellent buy. HOME AND 1 ACRE Trade for home in Northwest Provo. Loaded with fruit, zoned for animals, double garage, fenced, water stock, 4 bedrooms brick construction and appraised at $18,000. Selling for only $16JD00 or trade. Owners health forces sale. WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK? Check this list 1. 3 bedroom brick 2. Landscaped lot 3. Built-in Oven and Range 4. Fine location JOHNSON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE- LOANS 148 So. State, Orem - Ph. AC 5-2900 ' :D " ' - ' ' ' ' '-' ' $ -' li is x ' i Mi iii.n i .i mm MHI..IT iviyii" ijiriif 'ir rfn'rjftnvttfrwim iiTi1in-ifihfffrfiMi t irn-n It's good to look at and It's even better proudly displays some ot the ar of food prepared in her canning proiecr. Like scores of other girls throughout the state, she thinks canning is exciting. made from canned foods. Because of Mrs. Kerr's con tinuing support and the expanded ex-panded information supplied by the Extension Service, the 1964 canning program includes up- DEWEY a top location 5. Carpets, Drapes 6. Fenced 7- Utility room 8. $13,950.00 ,U 6? flf ----- ' - ; "x Vi t ' A t JJKt. The two 4-H girli pictured hart ara displaying canned foods they made in I9I7. Also shown is the stove and kettles used. Note labeled jars. Most girls today don't label jars because the product is readily identified. to eat. says this 4-H miss as she t to-date guides on good nutrition, nutri-tion, safe and sanitary practices in food handling and processing, and ox course, news on tested methods for canning different food combinations. BOY INJURED WHEN Stephen Jarman, 4, son of Jo-Anne Jo-Anne Jarman of 297 . 800 N., was in "satisfactory" condition at Utah Vailey Hospital earlier this week recovering from injuries in-juries in a truck - pedestrian accident near his home Oct. 16. The boy was hit by the westbound west-bound truck driven by Paul Bird Fage, 29, Pleasant Grove. Investigating officers cited the driver for speeding. Pharmacy Pliacts from Warren Salmon . Let's look it right in the eye! No matter how we say it, your health is the real reason whv we're here in business. We don't enjoy sounding like common colds (let's change that to "common scolds"?), but it's your health that's im portant. Thrift is normally a good idea, but this idea of hoarding remainders re-mainders of once i m portant prescriptions pre-scriptions is one that can be actively act-ively dangerous. ! . Even if you can remember what any given prescription pre-scription was used for, you cannot possibly know the exact ex-act reason your doctor prescribed pre-scribed it. Then, too, some drugs become weaker - and some get stronger. Why take a chance? Friendly, careful prescription prescrip-tion service is always yours at Salmon Pharmacy. We appre ciate your trust in us ... so bring your next prescription to us here at 771 No. State St. We know you will like shop ping in our store. LET'S PLAN A I ROLLER SKATING . PARTY Roller Skating Skating Every Night Except Sunday & Tuesday 7:30 - 10 D. m. Tuesday Nights by Reservation MATINEE SATURDAY 50c 2 to 4 p. m. THURSDAY SPECIAL 40c 1 Plus Skate Rental v MONDAY NIGHTS All the family $2.00 Includes Skates For Special Party Rates and Hours Call FR 3-9187 Riverside Skating Rink 551 West 12th North Provo, Utah OREM-GENEVA TIMES mmim respect safety zoiiis It is adawfo! to ctoS mlhfo GEO kzl of any bailLing. Utah Sfale Department of Fish and Gam3 nfprfr IllVt, NOW PLAYING THE RED PHONE... HiS MISTRESS, HER RIVAL... lOCKHODSOII a Gathering OF EAGLES Eistmtn COLOR kwnosu. nrmt Saturday Matinee Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Wall Size M ap Your choice of large map of the World or ' map of the United States, printed in several colors, with large, easy-to-read type. Or, if you prefer, you may receive a quality retractable re-tractable ball-point pen. Take your choice of these three wonderful premiums with your new or renewal subscription ... One Year Call AC 5-1340 for rates for out-of-state friends, relatives, former residents, resi-dents, missionaries and servicemen. 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