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Show Orera Geneva Times Thursday, May 21, 1964 BULOVA The gift-quality watch YOUR .CHOICE flV MISS AMERICA Youth and beauty captured cap-tured in a fins 17 jewel shock-resistant watch. In yellow or white. Matching expansion bracelet. SENATOR-A handsome watch he'll wear tilth pride. 17 jewel precision movement, thock-reslttant Expansion band, In yellow yel-low or white. See Our Extensive Collection of BULOVA Watches From $24.75 Easy Terms Heindselman's 136 West Center Provo, Utah Drying Pace Cbickens As Spring Comes Despi'e its slow arrival this year, Spring in Orem begins with it an upsurge in the building pace, with a total of $3l9,fl3 worth of building permits issued by the city during April. Of this total, $192,900 was for 15 new homes. There were also 15 permits Issued for residential additions at $25,000 and five for commercial ad ditions at $94,400. Residential permits were issued to the following: Tb-nas Woolsey, 1695 fo. 100 East; Wayne Dexter, 143 pd 145 East 200 North; Robert Rhodes, 775 and 777 East, 1700 uth; Elmo Beebe, 425 North 400 West; Don Dean, 151 Ingle-wood Ingle-wood Drive. Don Dean, Drive 159 Inglewood Wayne D. Mills, 256 West 1,200 North, Jensen Brothers, 360 West 90O South, Calvin Tippetts, 68 South 400 East; C and T Construction, 644 East 200 No.; Wayne D. Mills 160 Eastwood Drive; Wayne D Mills, 163 Westwood Drive; Wayne D. Mills, 144 Eastwood Drive; Don Dean, 633 East 300 , rr- m. t . V - . ve VW vT,-. , , ' f ' ' "V- ft ' " . ; , f .....V:;; -. ;l " f if c ' -1 i AUXILIARY OFFICERS - Mrs. Clyde R. Olsen, extreme left, will be assisted in her new job as American Legion Auxiliary president by other officers : Mrs. Bud Moss, Mrs. Fred Gourdin, Mrs. Eugene Peck, Mrs. Da'e Johnson, Mrs. Leslie Larson and Mrs. M. L. Drake. Mrs. Paul Juber was absent from the picture. Ynrvi True Old-Style Kentucky , Bourton viSvwwiiimBBta Sim 55 Whisky j OCTOO 19 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY 86 PROOF EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY South; DeRae Broderlck 135 East 1700 South; Miscellaneous-- Wm. 'Birrell, 225 South State; Shlela Jorgensen, 234 North 550 East; Byron Wil- loughby, 235 East 300 North; Kool Breeze Awning, 516 North State; Vern Stiel, 531 North Beverly; Carlyle Bunk er, 500 North, 1600 West; Jack Nyman, 245 South 800 East; Joseph Elegante, 33 South Main; Clyde Willard, 575 East 1400 South; Ramos Bilboa, 93 North 800 West; C. O. Zobell, 1723 South Sandhill; D. E. Willett, 1664 North State Des-eret Des-eret Federal, 1006 North 900 West; Deseret Federal, 425 North 600 West; Charies Mc-Clure, Mc-Clure, 125 East 800 North; Gary Adamson, 652 No. Orchard Or-chard Drive; E. L. Davis, 574 North 600 West; John Hening- er, 84 East Center; Newell Taysom, 673 North Sate; Utah Savings, 1026 South 590 East; Utah Savings 1040 South 590 East; Arthur Riohins; 1039 South 750 East; Richard Duke 848 North 75 East; Robert Gillies 324 North 760 East: Catherine Roberts, 795 South Eastwood Drive; Kent PetTFon 23 S. Fi4wrod Drive; W. H. Green, 698 South ?60 East. George Harrison, 595 North 400 West; E. C. Robinson, 523 Beverly; J. C. Wilkinson, 539 Beverly; Bob Steele 861 South 800 West; Wayne Close, 1433 South State; Arzie Mitchell ,420 North 450 East; Sylvia Hansen, 1025 North 200 East j Petranella Boot, 1850 South ?50 East; Dean Erickson, 603 Orchard Drive; Jesse D. St-Jecr, St-Jecr, 83 East 1600 South; I Frank Reynolds, 503 North State. Richard Clark, 759 Sunny Lane; M. R. Rogers, 701 West 650 South; Harry Shimada, 1425 North State; John Taylor, 245 North 850 West; George Ridge, 670 East 1700 South. Wilby Turpin, 966 South 500 East; D and C. Builders, 287 East 1000 South. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TOPIC FOR SUNDAY The transforming and heal ing effects of knowing man's spiritual identity as a child of God will be emphasized at Christian Science churches this Sunday. The subject is "Soul and Body." The healing of the lame man at the temple by Peter will be read (Acts 3), and also this verse from II Corinthians: (:18): "We all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord." Related readings from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy will include these lines: "Consciousness constructs con-structs a better body when faith in matter has been conquered. con-quered. Correct material belief be-lief by spiritual understanding, understand-ing, and Spirit will form you anew" (p. 425). "Our first USS Irrigation Headgate was so easy to install we put in three more." Alfred Nielsen, Jr., Partner, Nielsen Bros. Angus Farms, Cheraw, Colorado V ! ! "We decided to try USS galvanized steel headgates because we were tired of the bother of using canvas and a shoveL It sure saved us a lot of time and labor, so we completed our current cur-rent system requirements with three store galvanized boxes." The Nielsen brothers will find more advantages of USS Irrigation Head-gates Head-gates as time goes on. These gates last because they're made of galvanized galva-nized steel, which won't rot or chip. USS headgates are easy to move, too. They're made from three standard interchangeable panels that can easily be dismantled to modify or remodel your structures. Virtually any size or shape of single or multiple channeling channel-ing can be built with the three panels combined with gate and chute. Next time your system needs ah overhaul or expansion, install USS Irrigation Headgates. See how easy it is. You won't have to measure and cut lumber, build forms, mix concrete, con-crete, or wait for curing. With USS Irrigation Headgates, just select the site, bolt panels together, install the unit, backfill and turn loose the water. Ask your local dealer about USS Irrigation Headgates. U. S. Steel Products Division of United States Steel US3 IRRIGATION HEADGATES ARE SOLD BY THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: INTERMOUtiTAM FARMERS ASSOCIATION Old Dynamite Discovered In Basement In a blast which could be seen across most of Orem, nearly 200 sticks of old, crystallized crys-tallized dynamite word 3ab troyed last week by Orem police. The cache of dynamite was discovered by R. Dean Bench in the basement of a home at 246 E. 400 S. Police were unable un-able to determine why the dynamite, dated 1957, had been stored there. Originally Mr. Bench discovered dis-covered 20 sticks, which were damp. Officers Boyd Ward, Wayne Shepherd and LaVori Johnson removed these and burned them. While this was being done, Mr. Bench found the remainder remain-der of the case, another 180 sticks. Officer Johansen held the precarious sticks in his lap as they took it to an area above the Orem City Cemetery, where they exploded it. The resulting blast, which was seen and felt in down town Orem, caved off 10 to 20 feet of a nearby 20-foot high embankment. JOINS POLICE Toby Bath, 24, is newest member of the Orem Police Deportment. Officer Of-ficer Bath spent seven months as a member of the Reserve Police before joining the regulars. reg-ulars. Married with two children, chil-dren, he has made his home In Orem about eight years and been a resident of Utah for 12 years. He graduated from Orem High School where hi was on the football team, and completed six months with the National Guard at Ft. Ord, Calif. Currently assigned as a patrolman, Officer Bath enjoys en-joys fishing and hunting In his spare time. LEWIS E. JACOB TAKES TESTING Marine Private Lewis E. Jacob, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl I. Jacob of 1054 N. 1200 W., Orem, Utah has completed a testing and screening at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis, Tenn. During the week he received a battery of aptitude tests and was Interviewed to determine his eligibility for technical training to prepare him for duties In the aviation field of the Marine Corps. For Information On Irrigation Headgates SEE ... Harold Lewis Provo Walt Steffen Am. Fork . at Intcrmountain Farmers Assn. Christianity Can Be Proven, Lecturer Says "Christianity sets forth facts that can be proved," declared Sylvia N. Polling in a lecture given last Thursday in Provo "The Bible contains the law that produces and governs all existence," she said. 'It con cerns how you think, how you live, and what becomes of you." When understood, "it changes the course of human experience." Miss Poling is a member of The Christiarn Science Board of Lectureship. She spoke i:i the Church edifice after an introduction in-troduction to the audience by Carl Scherer of First Church of Christ Scientist which sponsored the lecture. "Actually." Miss Poline said. "we are all soldiers in the great army of God, dedicated to fight for human freedom, the individuality of man, and God's reign of peace." Growing America demands more In 1870, only 10,300 Ions of copper met the needs of the entire country, principally for cooking utensils and brass. Today's demand is more than 100 times greater Electrical goods, brass and other items must have 14 million tons of copper annually. Practically every power operated piece of equipment contains copper in one of its many forms. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundant life for all" AIR CONDITION one room or your whole house ELEGTRIGflLLY ! Air Condition One Room Install Anywhere. An electric air conditioner can be installed anywhere you need it bedroom, living room, kitchen, or any other room. 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