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Show THE FIZZLE THE ATTDRNty FOR .THE DEFENSE WILL NOW CHALLENGE PROSPECTIVE JURORS Milton L. Weilenmann Weilenmann Makes Election Statement Milton L. Weilenmann has announced an-nounced his intention to run for and win the nomination and the election el-ection to the United States Senate. Sen-ate. "My purpose in seeking this office of-fice springs from my desire to provide a vital, active and dynamic dy-namic representation for this great state in the Senate of the United States. I believe, as Senator Sen-ator Hayden of Arizona so ably expressed yesterday on his retirement, re-tirement, that 'contemporary PUGGY eieTCNXoTHrMM"""Tr "11111 HEW TWISVIT lffZTv4EV REFUSE 1fl 'V" rl 1L STRANGE ril WAS A, FINE I MUST ) 1 TO LERVE IT !' mSMffSr r if "T- place for Rbe.-j pr- r- A :S PUGGY AMERICA'S MOST LOVEABLE LADDIE Lrc KviHftT'REVwoRKlN OnI I AnOIWANtSI lVHRT'S THe 1 KNOW I CAN SHY TO - VOU DO MV OIL LOTS OF MONEY) IDER Or EVERYBODY TURT IT U ":' LVrx,W - m V Al l KW h-uuu II l 3. i vCN I ULji J i SUNSET VISTA has this elegant 3 bedroom home with quality in every inch. New carpet, large garage and the prestige of living in Utah Countys finest residential area. $24,700.00 Make offer. SEE TODAY Attractive 2-bedroom home, large living room, nice kitchen, located on a large lot. Double carport. Sharp. See today. PAINT FOR DOWN PAYMENT -Redecorate your own 2 bedroom Call now. $9,250.00. NOTHING DOWN TO G.I. See this beautifully landscaped 3 bedroom home, fenced yard. Covered Patio and storage. Convenient location schools, church and store. $11,700.00. BOLEY REALTY 571 South State Duane Herbert - 225-0505 Stan Robinson - 756-4362 Specializing in Repair of Automatic Transmissions WE HONOR BANKAMERICARDS 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 Ovehaul Orem 600 North State - Orem FAMILY J I OR SINSLE ? -C K OR EXPRESSED iWMfrrm VEARS ! r I A CBM MACREOH v AM OPINION i J iH WAV. 7fT J UKX Ctf TWENTV 1 , i M WW ' -,, 1 s i jm. fw t i " i if r ii r i .xi ui r i events need contemporary men." "I believe in the free enterprise enter-prise system and in the opportunities oppor-tunities it extends to every man, I fear, however, it is rapidly becoming be-coming a closed opportunity for a few rather than an open opportunity opportun-ity for many." "I believe in Utah; I believe in the future of this great inter-mountain inter-mountain region; I believe both are deserving of a voice that will represent their needs and will work for the development of their potential. I contend that Senator Bennett has not been this voice." Mr. Weilenmann, ExecutiveDi-rector ExecutiveDi-rector of the Utah Department of Development Services, established estab-lished Utahjs program to sell, industry on Utah in 1965 and headed that department through its important formulative years. Mr. Weilenmann is an active member of the Utah business community; with successful business bus-iness establishments in both Salt Lake City and Ogden. He has been actively working to give Utah a favorable business climate. From 1960 to 1963, Mr. Weilenmann Weil-enmann was President .of the Alaskan-Canadian Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints, with headquarters in Vancouver, B.C. He was educated at the University Uni-versity of Utah, graduating in 1948 with a degree in political science. Active in civic and community affairs, Mr. Weilenmann serves; home. Good1 location. Orem - Ph. 225-7000 Ed Baldwin - 756-2072 Tom Lamoreaux - 756-2392 Font End Alignment Align-ment with our visualiner Auto Ph. 225-3174 as a member of the Board of Directors of the Utah Symphony Orchestra; a Director of the Federation of Rocky Mountain States, Inc.; a Director of the Governor's Manpower Committee; Commit-tee; Liaison Officer for the National Na-tional Trust for Historic Preservation; Pres-ervation; the Utah representative of the Western Interstate Nuclear Compact; and a member of the. Citizens Advisory Council of the Utah National Guard. Mr. Weilenmann served as an infantry officer in the United States Army in Italy during World WarH. From 1952 to 1958, Mr. Weil-enmann Weil-enmann served as Democratic State Chairman. . .-.Mr. Weilenmann was married to Marie Malstrom and they were the parents of seven children. She passed away in 1966. Mr. Weilenmann Weilen-mann recently married former Diane N. Read of Kaysville, Utah. Richard J. Maughn Files For Congress Richard J. Maughan today an nounces candidacy for the Democratic Dem-ocratic nomination for Congressman Congress-man from the First Congressional Congres-sional District of theState of Utah. He proposes affirmative action on these propositions: "I have absolute confidence and faith in the young people of Utah and the United States and their ability to continue the expansion ex-pansion of the American ideal of freedom and justice for all. They must be given every opportunity op-portunity to carry forward in an atmosphere of peace and order, with equal rights for alL The duty and responsibility of - veteran benefits, every citizen is to obey and respect re-spect the law; this is an integral part of each individual's civil rights. Peace and order in our country can be sustained through restrained but effective use of our existing institutions. I want Utah to have a strong voice in one of those institutions - the Congress of the United States. "I want to see the American man 0f code Committee andln-dollar andln-dollar strengthened at home and ter national Affairs Committee of in every country oi tne wona. The pressure of our rapidly expanding ex-panding economy must be met by action that is progressive and definite, and not by retrenchment retrench-ment to the imaginary traditions of the past. The dollar must have strength throughout the world directly proportional to our leadership lead-ership in world affairs, for, if the United States is to stand erect in its dealings with foreign powers, pow-ers, it must be reinforced by a dollar that is strong internationally, interna-tionally, as well as domestically." Mr. Maughan has practiced law - for 17 years with offices in.Salt Lake City. He is a former as-, Black & White. Color ALL TYPES 17 yrs. Experience WAYNE T.V, Service 355 So. State OREM Ph. 225-2139 All Work Guaranteed 90 Days. ByH.T. Elmo VETERANS! HERE'S YOUR ANSWER Q. I understand that once payments pay-ments to my beneficiary (wife) on my GI insurance policy contract con-tract have begun, she cannot change the plan of settelment. Is this true? Suppose her needs change suddenly after my death, what can she do? A. Formerly,' once payments had begun on a selected option settlement of a GI insurance contract, con-tract, the beneficiary could not change this option. However, under new VA regulations now in effect, your beneficiary (wife) may change to a more advantageous-option advantageous-option if (1) the change is requested reques-ted within one year of the beneficiary's bene-ficiary's initial choice of option and (2) the beneficiary's health is not changed during that interval. inter-val. So your wife does have a' choice. Q. I served in the Army from 1956 to 1959. Am I eligible for any GI Bill benefits, particularly a business loan? A. You are eligible for many benefits, from education and training to home and farm loans, under the 'Veterans Readjustment Readjust-ment Benefits Act of 1966," popularly popu-larly known as the Post-Korean GI Bill. However, this Act, which-covers which-covers veterans who served in our Armed Forces after January 31, 1955, does not include business busi-ness loans for veterans among the benefits in provides. The Small Business Administration, though, may make business loans to veterans. Check with your nearest U.S. Veterans Assistance Center of VA office for inform ation and assistance on all your sistant attorney general and is admitted to practice in Supreme Court of Utah and Lower Courts, U.S. Supreme Court, FederalDis-trict FederalDis-trict Court and Court of Appeals. He has served as vice chair- man of Board of Trustees; chair- Utah State University; past president presi-dent Davis County Bar Association, Associa-tion, chairman of Davis County ,Democratic Central Committee, past president Salt Lake County Young Democrats and president of Peter Maugham Family Organization. Or-ganization. He is affiliated with Continuing Continu-ing Legal Education Committee, Utah State Bar, Salt Lake County Bar Assoication, American Bar Assoication and is a member of Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter-day Saints. He was born in Logan, Utah and is married to Laura Dell Torgeson, also of Logan. They have five children. WORLD'S LARGEST MOST TRUSTED MOVERS BAILEY MOVING and STORAGE Representing ALLIED VAN LINES 1600 South State, Orem Ph. 225-4545 Legal Notice SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE OF SALE Sheriffs 47157 ( Real Property) In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Utah, State of Utah. W. SMOOT BRIMHALL, Commissioner Commis-sioner of Financial Institutions of the State of Utah vs. Mortgage Insurance Corporation To be sold at Sheriff's Sale, at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the city of Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah, on the 27th day of May 1968 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Utah County, State of Utah, described de-scribed as follows to-wit: Lot 3, Block 5, Plat B", Key-Heights, Key-Heights, Subdivision, Orem, Utah County, Utah. . Purchase price payable in lawful law-ful money of the United States, Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 25th day of April, 1968. RALPH CHAPPLE, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah By Bill Kapp, Deputy D. H. Young, Jr., Attorney for Plaintif, 48 No. Univ. Ave., Provo Published in the Orem-Geneva Times May 2, 9, and 16, 1968. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Separate sealed bids for the following work will be received by the Metropolitan Water District Dist-rict at the Council Room in the Orem City Hall until 7:30p.m. on toe 29th day of May, 1968, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Construct a brick and block building at Well No. 4. The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans, specifications, and other contract documents may be examined ex-amined at the office of the City Engineer located at City Hall, Orem, Utah, or at the office of Rollins, Brown and Gunnell, Inc., 295 West 100 North, Provo, Utah. The Owner reserves the right to waive, any informalities or to reject any or all bids. V. Emil Hansen Executive Secretary Published in the Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, May 16 and 23, 1968. FORSALE- USED Trumpet, good condition. , "Call James C. Hone 225-0163. M16.23 DANCE LESSONS-ENROLL LESSONS-ENROLL now for summer dance classes: tap and tumbling tumbl-ing age 3-up; Ballet, Jazz, age 7-up; performing jazz for young adults; ballroom dance and eti-quitte eti-quitte for teens; ballroom instruction in-struction for adults. Excellent trained teachers. Call Orem Nursery School, 225-6150 or 374-9825. Jly68 MAKE MONEY-$50 MONEY-$50 cash to clubs or organizations organi-zations for selling famous Wat-kins Wat-kins Vanilla or Petter. Phone 785-4106. M16.23 - STAMPS AND COINS Casper, Stamp and Coin Shop,' 645 S. 1100 W., Provo. Complete Com-plete line of coins, stamps and supplies for collectors. -Phone 375-0565- SELL IT! Owner's orders - So we reduced this large home on big lot '.in N.E. Orem $1,000.00 A good buy before - a reat buy now. MONEY TALKS Just reduced $1,000.00 This nice duplex in N.W. Provo. Good rentals - Only $17,900.00. NEED ELBOW ROOM? We have 2 older homes with acreage in Mapleton and Springville. LET US SHOW YOU The variety of homes plans in beautiful Southgate park, Royal Acres, or Provo Heights. Pay only for what you want in your home. Excellent financing available, and opportunity to choose your own colors. So call today. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE Gordon Swapp 373-5363 Julaine Pons 373-9821 Orem-Geneva Times PHOTOGRAPHY-WANT PHOTOGRAPHY-WANT a picture to flatter you? Call EganPhotography for portrait, por-trait, wedding, passport or job applications. Don't be satis fied with less, have the best. 352 225- North State St., Orem, 5406. WANTED-PASTURE WANTED-PASTURE 225- 0460 for 2 steers. Call or 225-1340. WANTED TO BUY-GOOD BUY-GOOD used saddle and blanket, need not be fancy. Must be reasonable. 225-0460 or 225-iiiO. 225-iiiO. OREM DAY CAMP-NEED CAMP-NEED care for your children to age 12 this summer? We are offering full day care program pro-gram for older children in addition to our pre-school program. pro-gram. Part time program available avail-able also. Games, sports, music, mus-ic, crafts, stories, dramatics, etc. Reasonable rates. Call Orem Nursery School,22 5-61 50 Nov 9 TV RENTAL-$10 RENTAL-$10 MONTH. With purchase option. Triple E Inc., 1698 S. State, Orem. 225-3420. FOR SALE-2 SALE-2 14 acres, ideal for apartments apart-ments for married students, close-in Provo location. Near church and shopping center. $22,500. Call Byron Ferguson, 374-5000, ColonialRealEstate. FOR SALE-'63 SALE-'63 CORVAIR Monza convertible. converti-ble. Must sell. Good condition. Call 225-2040. $700. MISC. FOR SALE-MILLIONS SALE-MILLIONS of rugs have been cleaned with Blue Lustre. It's America's finest. Rent electric elec-tric shampooer $1. Utah Valley Builders Supply and Pro Hardware, Hard-ware, 485 N. State, Orem, 225-3300. MISC. FOR SALE : - SAVE - Big! Do your own rug and upholstery cleaning with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Nelson Paint & Glass Co., 538 S. State, Orem. 225-4141. FOR SALE-YOU'RE SALE-YOU'RE TOO LATE To choose the color of brick in this spacious new rambler at 331 E. 200 S. in Orem, but! act now and pick your carpet and room colors. Located in new Royal Oaks, a central and convenient area being developed develop-ed by W. D. Mills. $20,994.50 includes carpet, built-ins, double carport, rock fireplace, glass doors to patio. Excellent terms. Lionel Fairbanks 374-5000, 374-5000, Colonial Real Estate. Plan Your VACATION! New Trailer Rentals Call 225-5441 or 225-2974 Roberta Sorensen 373-7465 Mark E. AUred, 225-5101 Pearl Bigler 456-3283 Thursday, May 16, 19S8 FOR SALE-HOTPOINT SALE-HOTPOINT refrigerator, apartment house type. 12 cu. ft., $149.95. Triple E. Inc., 1698 South State, Orem, 225-3420. 225-3420. tf FOR SALE-3 SALE-3 bedroom house, carpet, drapes, builtins. $14,500 by owner. 939 W. 230 N. Orem. ' Call 485-9524 or writeJ.Waeh 3233 Hollypark Dr. Inglewood Calif. 90305. A25-M16B FOR SALE-TWO SALE-TWO stoves, 30 inch and regular. reg-ular. Refrigerator, Best offer. See after 6 p.m. at 242 E. 740 N., Orem, or call 225-0088. M16 BUY OF THE MONTH-JUST MONTH-JUST $1200 down and take over 5 34 loan, 3 bedrooms,'2 up and 1 down, 1 34 baths, covered patio, fenced lot, garage, walk' to church, schools, stores, and recreation. CallArchieTobler, - 374-5000, ColonialRealEstate. FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL SALE-BEAUTIFUL View, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, fire-places, completely carpeted, partially finished basement, front yard landscaped. Kitchen complete with built-ins and disposal. See at 198 West 1700 South, Orem. tf MISCELLANEOUS FORSALE-SPECIAL: FORSALE-SPECIAL: U.S. and Foreign stamps, mint and used, albums, tongs mounts and hinges, stock sheets. Something for Everyone. Every-one. Casper's Stamp and Coin. 645 S. 1100 W. Provo. 375-0565. 375-0565. F15tf BUILDING MATERIALS-UTAH MATERIALS-UTAH Valley Builders Supply 485 No. State, ph. 225-3300. One stop for all your remodeling remodel-ing needs, wide selection of wall and floor tile. Complete ,-, t financing through Title 1 home improvement loans. tf BOAR SERVICE-CALL SERVICE-CALL Tim Casper. FFA. 375-0565. 375-0565. tf PIANO TUNE AND REPAIR-PHONE REPAIR-PHONE Leo J. Prows, 373-7406 Member LP.T.G., Inc. tf SPARE TIME INCOME-BOOMING INCOME-BOOMING new field, refilling and collecting money from new high quality coin operated dispensers dis-pensers in this area. No selling. sell-ing. To qualify you must have car, exchange references, $900 to $3300 cash secured by inventory in-ventory and equipment. Few' hours weekly can net excellent income. More full time. For personal interview, send name, address and phone number to Inter-State Dist. Qo., 455 E. 4th South, Suite 206, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. M9,16,23B ACE RENTS We Rent Almost Anything . Baby Cribs Rolloway Beds Power Tools Sports Equipment 1745 So. St.,. Orem Pnone 225-4816 For Your Concrete Requirements CALL... GENEVA ROCK PRODUCTS CO. Where Specification Concrete Is Produced By Dependable People Orem Provo Area Ph. 225-1012 KIDDIE KINDERGARTEN-PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES for age 3-5. Morning or afternoon classes as low as $5 per month. Full day care also available. Program includes creative art and music, numbers, reading readiness, self - expression, science. Children learn sharing, shar-ing, self-reliance. College trained, experienced teachers. Call for free brochure. Orem Nursery school, 225-6150. Jly68 LAMPS-REPAIRED LAMPS-REPAIRED and parts. Olsen Lamp Shop, 74 South lOthWest, Provo, Utah, 373, 6741.Closed Thursday. tf WORK WANTED-RETIRED WANTED-RETIRED gentleman wants part time job. Good health. Anything Any-thing considered. Ph. 225-2123; A25-M16 PRE-SCHOOL-NEW afternoon classes now beginning at Orem Nursery School. Excellent creative PRO gram as low as $5 per month. Free tuition in exchange for carpentry, paint or electrical work, or in exchange for recruiting re-cruiting new students. Call 225-6150. Jly68 'RADIO AND TV REPAIR-TELEVISION, REPAIR-TELEVISION, radio, record players, stereo and recorder repairs, tubes tested free, batteries bat-teries and needles installed while you wait. Provo Radio and TV. Riverside Plaza, 373-4713, 373-4713, formerly Ralph's Radio. tf DANCE LESSONS-THE LESSONS-THE FOLLOWING dance classes clas-ses are now forming: tap and tumbling age 3-up; Ballet, jazz, age 7-up; performing jazz for young adults; ballroom dance and etiquitte for teens; ballroom instruction for adults. Excellent trained teachers. FREE dance lessons in exchange ex-change for recruiting new students. stu-dents. Call Orem Nursery School, 225-6150 or 374-9825. Jly68 APPLIANCE PARTS-APPLIANCE PARTS-APPLIANCE parts for all makes repair it yourself! Service manuels and special tools for sale or rent. Largest inventory of parts in Utah County. Fasco, 385 We ;! Main (just off Main Street exit), American Fork, 756-2221. J25tf New and Used Schwynn Bicycles Bike Repair Parts .toy's Cvc,e SM 444 W. Center m-ii ABC Electric Dryer Element, Used $45.00 TRIPLE "E" 1698 So. State Orem - J RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work AHLANDERS 480 So. Univ. Ave.. Provo CAMPTOWN U.S.A.! Pickup Campers and Travel Trailers Shop Locally at WHiEL-WRIGHT IN" 1446 So. State, Orem 225-5011 PL Grove to Lehi Ph. 785-3533 |