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Show Grouse Season Closes Sunday Hunters have until Sunday, Nov. 2, 1969 to hunt forest grouse. The 37-day season comes to a close on that date. The Hungarian and chukar par-tridge par-tridge season remain open until January 15, 1970. These popular popu-lar game birds will provide some good hunting for the hunter willing will-ing to put forth the effort necessary neces-sary to locate them. During the 1968 chukar season hunters spent over 61,000 huntei days in pursuit of this excellent gamebird. Jill RIVERSIDE 551 W. 12th N. PROW PUBLIC SKATING EVERY MON.-WED.-THURS.-FRi: and SAT. """ 7:30 to TO p.m. SAT. 2-4 p.m. WED. 4 -6 p.m. Family rat Monday 7:30-10:00 $1.50 plu 25c each iltat rental. , WED. BARGAIN NIGHT 70c Includes Skata Rental SPECIAL PARTY RATES GIVEN TO GROUPS Private Parties by Reservation. Sun.-Tue. 7:30-10:00 p.m. ex The New KitchenAid Dishwasher with exclusive SOAK CYCLE does voursoak'M automatically. The messiest kitchen clean up job has always been removing crusted-on food from pots, pans and casseroles. casse-roles. And sometimes froa dishes. Until now. Now, the KitchenAid Superba model has a new exclusive Soak Cycle that automatically soaks and loosens encrusted foods. Then it washes, rinses and dries everything. Whtn you buy KltchtnAld Su p r bl d 1 1 h-Withar, h-Withar, you get Ix month't upply of Pan Oandy FREE, lu special en-Byrne en-Byrne action helpa looaen hard-to-remove food aoil. CLOSE A IV OUT' To mailt room for the new modela, we're giving apeclal savinga on brand new KitchenAid Dishwaiherl. Batter hurry I KitchenAid rnnn rN ruuu WASTE DISPOSER (J Crloda food waste finer and faster. All kinda, from bonea to atringy vegetables. And it'a quieter! Much quieter. Eliminatea jama electrically, electri-cally, torj Finest Selection of Carpeting - Bedroom Sets Basset t Furniture - Color TV's Full line of Appliances on Display 571 So. St. - Orem, Ut, Wm. Bill Peterson Ph. 225-0796 1 ,4... eV to, '-'l UC"" r CURT WANKIER, SAFETY and end for the Tigers plays a good consistent brand of ball while on the field. Curt looked great against the Dons. i , a, - g SID YOUNG, FLANKER for the Tigers does a great job for the team. Sid improves each game. Clean Guns, Store Safely As the big game hunting seasons sea-sons come to a close this year, most hunters will be putting their hunting rifles away for the season. sea-son. . We urge all firearm owners to store their firearms safely. Guns should be locked up if possible pos-sible and ammunition stored separately. sep-arately. Bolt action rifles can be rendered inoperative by removing re-moving the bolt and storing it in another location. Make sure all chambers and magazines are empty before cleaning or storing firearms. Don't let a firearm accident occur oc-cur in your home. turn READ THE WANT ADS P9 r z SEE MEL SNOW ABOUT THE EQUITY LEASE PLAN "Si 1969 Chevrolet or only mo. I X 'lj(eJ,, j long, Wicio Box, 4-Spord Transmission, Heavy Duly Springs. 1969 Chevrolet or 34-Ton ,r-. - V-fi l.nginc, 4-Spccd Springs, Long, Wide P. E. ASHTON CO. 175 NO. 100 W. PROVO 373-9500 RON COX AND Sid Young put ball carrier. JIM MARSHALL, TIGER halfback as he goes through an opening. Jaguar Jabber By Dinah Scott Ray price wiu held in Orem Friday, October 31st,a Hallo- City Court today Mr Price was ween assembly will be put on by arraigned on charges of attempt- the 9th grade. It will present ingtocash a $150 forged check tips on trick or treating. I hope lt the 0rem Safeway store and they come in handy that night. reieased on $1000 bond pending The musical, "Mr. Scrouge preliminary hearing, is underway. It will be presented present-ed the 10th and 11th of Decern- ber at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. A special Halloween edition of Jag Strip will come out Friday Fri-day on flashy orange paper. The central newspaper staff will be dressed Halloween costumes to distribute the paper. . Mexican Theme At 21st Bazaar Enchilados and chili will be served at the Orem 21st Ward Bazaar Saturday, Nov. 1, beginning be-ginning at 5 p.m. The bazaar will feature a Mexican theme. Sale items will include pillow pil-low cases, aprons, table cloths, stuffed toys, quilts, baked goods and home-made candy. Free baby sitting will be furnished furn-ished for young children and a short movie will be shown children child-ren attending. The 21st Ward is located at 50 South 750 West in Orem. A proven plan to satisfy the needs and desires of companies and individuals. individu-als. Lease trucks or cars at low rental rates. Ford V2-Ton Pickup Ford only i $A4-H mo. Transmission, Heavy Duty Box. .,..-.E3u Wil W'Wfr ;1 ft the stopper on a Spanish Fork meets a host of Don tacklers HEARING TODAY IN OREM COURT Preliminary hearing for Ervin OFFICIAL District 1 - Ina Ostler .- 1683 N. 400 W. District 2 - Colleen Anderson - 847 N. 60 E. District 3 - Lyle McDonald - 696 N. 600 E. District 4 - Mildred Jacobsen - 548 N. 800 E. District 5 - Cascade School - 160 N. 800 E. District 6 - City Hall - 06 N. State St. District 7 - Sarah Gordon - 475 S. 400 E. District 8 - .Margaret Nicol - 435 E. 900 S. District 9 - Cleo M. Webb' - 1434 S. 720 E. District 10 - Colleen E. Stout - 924 S. 1000 E. 2000 NORTH 600 NORTH BOO NORTH 800 NORTH i OTNTEH 600 SOUTH I7ii.n npnnrfmpnt t ire Department Seeks New Ronil MomUs Participating in the band are r,. t ' . members who had not played for Orem F ire Department is again 2Q and others wh ewith recruiting members to join their JV band or the Orem High newly organized 29-piece band, s , b d Val E. McAlister, Orem City bc"001 Da Fire Marshall announced today. The band members are enjoying enjoy-ing Thursday night rehearsals 1 There are openings in all sec- eacn weeit at 8 p.m. at the new tions of the band for anyone who f,ro ctatinn innn s. 300 E. Dale has ever played a musical instru- : OUTDOOR SURVIVAL Learn to survive in any condition by enrolling in BYU'S OUTDOOR SURVIVAL program. Develop the skills that sustained primitive man by living soley off the land. Designed for everyone from the most experienced ex-perienced woodsman to the businessman and housewife, house-wife, this course may save your life. Classes start on November 3, 1969. DATE: November 3 - November 27, 1969 DAYSl Monday and Thursday PLACE: 204 rb TIME: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. TUITION: i5.oo INSTRUCTOR: Paul Newman REGISTER NOW AT . . . SPECIAL COURSES AND CONFERENCES 242 HERALD R. CLARK BUILDING BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY PROVO, UTAH- 84601 PHONE: 374-1211, Ext. 3556 District District District District District 19 d " 20 19 17 If r r r ! i II1 BOO SOUTH " T oo saA ment Mr McAlister said. Do- . instrnmpnts. esDeciaUv in the bass section, are also requested, he added. McAllister is directing the band. VOTING FOR OREM: Dist. HCherry Hill School - 250 E. 1650 S. Dist. 12 - Bernice A. Marshall - 1564S. 240 E District 13 - Penny Anderson - 1576 S. Main District 14 - Alverda Carson - 727 S. Main 15 16 17 18 - Donetta Baker - 655 S. 400 - Lucille Young - 71 N. 705 - June Sorensen - 265 N. 800 - Jean Bishop - 712 W. 640 Evelyn Madsen - 876 W. 500 1 -- 1 Chi " 1 a aaKeB. - , w it T . i n 12 mi at'3! ai' rih 1 i n r- -1 -HP V -1 I iLSililli'i rrrrvwrn r i a i ..iii v Tmteirwa -f" Ij-Wiin V 1 Uj . J- vii), All! lAiXHIHL Orem-Geneva Times Single Shot ... U SHOTGUN..... $321 Bolt Action Repeater If SHOTGUN..... $39gff HUNTING VESTS ..... $2up8 418 North State PLACES Dist. 20 - Thora L. Crawford - 612 W. 1200 N Dist. 21 - United Steelworkers Union Hall 1847 South Columbia Lane District 22 - Orem 13th and 16th Ward 641 South 400 East District 23 - Orem 18th and 33rd Ward 50 S. 800 E." District 24 - Carol P. Otteson - 948 N. 350 E Dist. 25 - Mary Lbu Peterson -321S. 400 E. District 26 - Mary Stevens - 638 S. 400 W. W. W. W. N. N. 1 j I rf kmtmtimkMJmm lli-,w '7? Tim tn ra r e m m -i-!t:&M - in .. uri i":,,i s n i il 1 V- 5-24 r 1U JU L Alitor H f Thursday, October 30, 1969 12 Gauge High Brass SHOT GUN SHELLS $049 Orem 225-5827 2000 NORTH BOO NORTH 400 NORTH 400 9QUTH tOO SOUTH BOO SOUTH 00 SOUTH 2O00 SOUTH LEGEND DISTRICT a PRECINCT BOUNDARY LEGISLATIVE BOUNDARY . |