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Show Vale Manor oor Ooens For Preview Vale Manor, Orem's most recent re-cent newhome development opened open-ed its doors recently for a special preview of its 45 distinctively different homes. The preview. PRATT&LAM8ERT Bring out the BEST in Wood PRAIT&MBERT TONETIC Wood stain Pratt & Lambert ToneticWood Stains Add richness and beauty to trim, paneling, furniture . . . just about any interior wood surface. Tone-tic Tone-tic Wood Stains are easy to use, unusually durable, enhance the tone character of grain patterns of both hard and soft woods. Excellent color retention. No grain-raising. Your choice of dark, medium or pastel colors. Tonetic Wood Stains, by Pratt & Lambert. PRATT & LAMBERT 83 E. Center-Provo - , Ph. 373-8000 has been attended by city and guests. Located at 200 North and 200, West in Orem, the Vale Manor development marks the largest number of building permits ever issued by Orem City at onetime. , Of the 45 homes in the total . property, each house will have a distinctive exterior. In addi- i 1 1 Ji L non mere are uurieen umereui ,, wgm' floor plans ranging in size from three to five bedrooms, and one or two stories. According to Eldon Richardson, Richard-son, President of Associated In-' dustrial Developers, the buil-ers buil-ers of Vale Manor, one the the exceptional features of the new home division in Orem is the placement of the homes at various var-ious angles and adjacent to the property line on each lot. Mr. Richardson stated that this concept requires special easement ease-ment rights from ,Orem City. The home owner at Vale Manor -will find more freedom and flexibility flexi-bility in landscaping and privacy. The ordinary side yard dead space is eliminated with the new home placement. Mr. Richardson continued by saying that 12 homes are ready for immediate occupany with the balance in final stages of completion. comple-tion. All homes will be completely com-pletely landscaped as weather permits. A special grand opening open-ing for the public was held starting start-ing January 2, 1975. Guard Trains Thru Weekend Falling out of the dark southern California sky last weekend were members of the Utah National Guard's 19th Special Forces Group. The night jumb commenced com-menced a full weekend of training in conjunction with other service members of the Marines, Navy and U.S. Border Patrol. Training in water operations will be conducted at the Navy's Amphibious Base at Coronado, California. The guardsmen will also undergo extensive training at San Ysidro Sector Headquarters Head-quarters with the United States Border Patrol. Instruction will include basic reconnaissance techniques and familiarization with sensing devices de-vices and systems. The Utah battalion returned quietly to Salt Lake City Sunday evening at the conclusion of the exercise. - X . r .--- . . " " " , 1 Art Invitational Scheduled May The first MUN Art Invitational, a juried art exhibit, will be held in connection with the 21st General Gen-eral Assembly of the Utah High Schools Model United Nations in May, the Model United Nations Office of the Division of Continuing Contin-uing Education at the University of Utah announced recently. The exhibit will be hung in the Salt Lake Public Library for the month of April and in the Union Building Art Gallery at Orem-Geneva Times January 9. 1975. the University during the As- ably be their first chance to enter sembly, May 1,2, and 3. a formal exhibit. A$50purchase Open to all high school stu- award will be made to the win-dents win-dents throughout the state, the ning entry, which will become Invitational offers what will prob- part of a permanent collection. MEMBERS OF the media and county dignitaries recently were invited to view some of the 45 newly built homes at Vale Manor, 200 N. 200 W., in Orem. . Vale Manor is one of the newest housing areas in Orem. UJS. BEEF PRODUCTION INCREASED 4 PERCENT Beef production totaled 1.9 billion bil-lion pounds, an increase of 4 percent from November 1973 and 3 percent above November 1972. Cattle kill totaled 3,267,800 head, up 11 percent from a year ago U.S. VEAL PRODUCTION UP 79 PERCENT There were 50 million pounds of veal produced in November, 79 percent more than a year earlier. Calf slaughter at 330, 400 head was up 60 percent from November 1973 U.S. PORK PRODUCTION DECREASED 1 PERCENT" Pork production totaled 1. 1 billion bil-lion pounds in November, 1 percent per-cent less than a year ago, 8 percent per-cent below November 1972 and 8 percent below October 1974. 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