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Show June Buildim Permits Listed Gordon Dawe, 969 East 800 North; 24,000, Jack Hadley, 105-7 : -9-11 E.Starcreast, 63,000; Le- . roy Harbaugh, 776 West 1250 North, 28,000; Curtis Baum, 575-577 575-577 North 150 East, 28,000; Roger Bean, 340 East 260 South, 500; Mark Christensen, 1666 North State, 500; Richard Christensen, Chris-tensen, 298 East 1165 North, 26,000; Fred Keene, 385 East 200 South, 500; Price Construction, 513 North 1080 East, 18 ,000; Earl Jacob, 1054 North 1200 300; Edward Carter, 832 South, 50 West, 3,000; John F. Johnson, 453 East835North, 28,000; James H. Ohran, 1912 South Park Lane East, 21,000; void; Elman L. Jackson, 338-40-42-44 West 450 North, 60,000; Utah Valley Roofing, Roof-ing, 750 North 600 West, 3,000; Jerry L. Brown, 75 North 800 East, 300; Louis O.Durfee, 1937-'39 1937-'39 South 375 East 30,000; Alan C. Black, 164 West 1200 South, 5,000; Stephen Felt, 448 North 250 East, 1,000; Harold Preswick, 274 North 725 West, --. Crown Construction, 811-13 South 75East,33,000;CrownCon-struction, 75East,33,000;CrownCon-struction, 812-14 South 75 East, 33,000; Thomas Hammerstron, 1061 East 650 North Circle, 41, 000; Bruce"A. Barrett, 757 North 800 West, 35; DeVon M. Ogden, 943 South 550 East, 2,000; O.K. Motors, 130 South State, 1,000; Huish's, 1767 South State, 15,000; Lynn Petersen, 468 Emery, 800; Lynn Applegate, 15 North 1000 East, 700; Joseph Newell, 434-36 North 500 West, 42,000; Don Ash-worth, Ash-worth, 746 South 590 East, 350; B. E. Rees, 112 South 1000 East, 576. Jerry L. Tanner, 1080-82-84-86 So. SarahCir., 50,000; Warren E. Nelson, 569 East 500 North, 500; Price Construction, 527 Norht 1200 East, 20,000; Price Construction, 541 North 1200 East, 20,000; Steve Perry, 313 East 1040 North, 20,000; Jesse Asay, 1123 So. Centerville, 39,000; Jim Davis, 1348 North 840 West, 21,000; Jim Davis, 130 South 860 West, 21,000; Jim Davis, 116South 860 East, 21,000; Jim Davis, 104 South 860 East, 21,000; Wayne Mendenhall, 310-12 310-12 East 1400 South, 750; Melvin Stewart, 239 South 925 West, 25, 000. Leean Gray, 425 E ast 900 North Orem-Geneva Times July 10, 1975 Senior Citizens Schedule Events promoted to second castingman, Hearth and Foundry Division until the position he held untfl his i960 when he was promoted to present appointment. He lives at first helper, the position he held uuuui au CJ1 ill urem. until h s nrAsenf- annninfmonr Ho J i f i . t . 1 - " , r ". This Thursday, July 10, th( Our Gang Singers will entertain enter-tain at the Orem City Center multi-purpose room at 1:00. Next Thursday, July 17,Margo w right, guitarist and singer will be on hand to add to the enjoy ment of the day. week days from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and include shuffle board, table games, bingo and quilting. The singing group meets each Wednesday at 10 a.m. for practice. prac-tice. The Harmonica Band practice is Thursday at 10 a.m. The fun 949 Mr. McCandless started at Geneva in 1947 and held various hourly positions in the Open Heath and Foundry Division until 1952 when he was promoted to third castingman, the position he held until his present appointment. appoint-ment. Mr. Fowles began his career at Geneva in 1947 and held various hourly positions in the Open lives at 1005 North 1st East in Pleasant Grove. Mr. Lyons came to Geneva in 1946 and held various hourly positions in the Open Hearth and Foundry Division until 1953 when he was promoted to first helper, the position he held until his present appointment. He lives at 997 East 460 South in Provo. Beirinninfr Mnnrtov .Tulv 14 :ir,H Band practice is held each trl- - a j i j , . . continuing on the second Mondav uav at 1 Pm' 5fc THE SKY-CHEFS 4-H Club served luncheon to the Orem Senior Citizens Monday, July 7, at the City Center. Miponne Abegg, Kim Rodabaugh, Vivian Thomas. Michelle Olsen, Christine Wendel and Jama Holley, are shown left to right, with their leader Furlann Olsen, far left. 350; Reed Bench, 144 East 1200 South, 1,500; Richard Erickson, 962 West 520 South, 24,000; Dale Drummond, 499 North Main,300; Bob Robertson, 964 East 400 South, 42,000; Dennis A. Rowley, 788 South State, 300; Bernell Christensen, 1087 East 650 North Cir., 39,000; James Hacking, 1060 East 650 North, 30,000; Strong Enterprises, 876 West 180 South, 31,000; StrongEnter-prises, StrongEnter-prises, 888 West 180 South, 31, 000; Robert 0. Gordon, 552 North 400 West, 500; James Mason, 996-98-1000-02 North 185 West, 45,000. Boise Cascade, 117 South 1600 West, 64,000; Vernon Baugh, 1673 South 270 West, 700; Mitchell Real Estate, 92 South 860 East, 21,000; Mitchell Real Estate, 80 South 860 East, 21,000; Mitchell Real Estate, 68 South 860 East, 21,000; Mitchell Real Estate, 105 South 860 East, 21,000; Thomas W. Smith, 750 North 1000 East, 27,000; Richard Gordon, 851 West 1560 North, 27,000; Provo Real Estate, 695 West 580 South, 28, 000; Richard Park; 78 IE ast Bowl Drive, 39,000; McKay Rollins, 1936 South 50 East, 1,700; Dick Mortensen, 910 East 640 North, PRATT & LAMBERT o ENAMEL It's easy to bring back gleaming new beauty to wood and metal home furnishings with high gloss P&L Effecto Enamel. Kitchen cabinets, patio and lawn furniture, bicycles, play equipment, boats, garden implements, all look like new and stay that way longer. Chip, mar and weather resistant Effecto Enamel goes on smoothly. No brush marks. Use it indoors and out... even marine work. Available in deep colors, soft pastels, White, Black, Flat Black, Flat White, Primer and Clear. PRATT & LAMBERT COLOR CENTER 83 East Center Ph. 373-8000 Eomc and Office m - UTAH O OFFICE SUPPLY m 748 South State-Ore 225-9529 69 East Ctnlir, Provo 373-2439 191 South Main. Sorlngvlo 4S9-7U9 26,000; Eldon Adams, 1640 South State, 19,000. Westley Bigelow, University MallB-41, 5,000; MZ&C, Inc. 466 South 925West, 22,000;MZ4C,Inc. 974West520South, 20,000, MZ&C, Inc., 953 West 520 South, 21,000; Robert Sheets, 1710 South 145 East, 400; Dean Ellison, 10 East 800 South,400; Mr. Harris, 172 South 320 East, 400; Richard Roskelly, 848 North 60 East, 400; Graig Ellis, 524 North lOOOEast, 400; Kirk Wood, 468 West 1250 South, 400; Mr. Hintze, 939 East 160 South, 400; Wayne J. Lewis, 1053-55-57-59 South 80 East,49, 000. Sumner Construction, 1039 East 680 North, 33,000; Clegg Realty, 543 South 600 West, 26, 000; Robert Benson, 536 North 1000 East, 500; Carlus Stolworthy, 920 South 100 East, 1,000; Dean & Peay, 994 North Main, 22,000; Dean & Peay, 36 East 980 North, 23,000; Dean & Peay, 24 East 980 North, 22, 000; Dean & Peay, 966 North Main, 22,000; Dean & Peay, 23 East 980 North, 23,000; Dean & Peay, 35 East 980 North, 22,000; Richard S. Christensen, 300 East 1200 North, 24,000; Richard S. Christensen, 314 East 1200 North, 22,000. Richard S. Christensen, 326 East 1200 North, 24,000; Keith Dorius, 268 South 1200 West, , 500; David Bonn, 1685 North 500 East, 37,000; Lee R. McMillan, Mc-Millan, 223 West 1600 North,, 26,000; Reed Leipen, 1850 South, Alta Vista Drive, 45,000; J. Warren Davis, 237 Garden Park-Drive, Park-Drive, 1,500; Dean & Peay, 47 East 980 North, 22,000; G.H. Al-lred Al-lred & Son, 937 East 640 North, 30,000; Glen Allred, 951 East 970 North, 30,000; Dean & Peay, 60 East 980 North, 23,000; Dean & Peay, 984 North 60 East, 23,000; Dean & Peay 972 North 60 East, 22,000. Dean & Peay, 960 North 60 East, 23,000; Dean & Peay, 948 North 60 East, 22,000 Dean & Peay, 936 North 60 East, 23,000; Dean & Peay, 967 North 60 East; 22,000; Dean & Peay, 1760-2-4-6- South 500 East, 50, 000; Dean & Peay, 1746-8-50-2 South 500 East, 50,000; Dean & Peay. 1732-4-6-8- South 500 East, 50,000; Dean & Peay, 1718-20-2-4 South 500 East, 50, 000; Dean & Peay, 708-10-12-14 South 500 East, 50,000; Dean & Peay, 1727-9-31-3 South 500 East, 50,000; Dean & Peay, 521-3-5-7 East 1750 South, 50, 000; Dean & Peay, 528-30-32-34 East 1750 South, 50,000; Dean & Peay, 1763-5-7-9 South 500 East, 50,000. Young Electric Sign, 145 North State, 500; Dean & Peay, 101-3-5-7 East 1100 South, 50,000; Dean & Peay, 131-3-5-7 East 1100 South, 50,000; Wayne D. Mills, 568 South 670 East, 25, 000; Wayne D. Mills, 655 East 600 South, 23,000; Wayne D. MiUs, 658 East 600South, 23,000; Wayne D. Mills, 634 South 670 East, 25,000; Wayne D. Mills, 648 South 670East,20,000;Wayne D. Mills, 666 South 670 fcast, 25,000; Wayne D. Mills, 667 South 670 East, 23,000; Wayne D. Mills, 686 East 600 South, 23,000; Wayne D. Mills, 685 East 600 South, 25,000; Wayne D. Mills,- 567 South 670 East, 25,000; Wayne D. Mills, 653South 670 East, 26,000; WayneD. Mills, 635 South 670 East, 25,000. Jim Davis, 838 West 1400 North, 21,000; Jim Davis, 826 West 1400 North, 21,000; Jim Davis, 1388 North 840 West, 21,000; Jim Davis, 1376 North 840 West, 21,000; Jim Davis, 1360 North 840 West, 21,000; Jim Davis, 815 West 1400 North, 21,000; Z obeli, Inc. 93 South 860 East, 21,000; Jim Davis, 81 South 860 East, 21,000; Jim Davis, 69 South 860 East,21,000; Eldon J. Stubbs, 415 West 1200 North, Rex Rasmussen, 185-87 North 300 East, 40,000; Ken Benson, 95 thru 157 East 600 North, 575,000; Family Construction, Con-struction, 895 West 180 South, 23,000; J. Petersen T. Young, University Mall, 500; James C. Mason, 1022-24-26-28 North 185 West, 45.000; Richards. Christ ensen, 342 East 1200 North, 22, 000. Permits have been issued for 81. One Family, at 6, Two Family, 206,UUu,u, i nree Family, 17, Four Family, 862,000, 1, 32-Unit, 575,000, 24 Residential Remodel, 26,450, 1 Commercial, 64,000, 7, Com- oi each month thereafter, free transportation to the Mall will be provided for all those wanting want-ing a ride to do some shopping, window or otherwise. The transportation trans-portation will be provided following fol-lowing the luncheon. The ceramics class is still in limbo and will not be held until further notice. A blood pressure clinic is scheduled each third Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. in the multi-purpose room. Weekly activities include: Mobile Mo-bile meals at noon Monday through Friday. Don't forget to bring your own place setting. Social activities are held or mercial Remodel, 41,300, 12, 2,018,000, Other, 4,711. for a total ot 14U hermits at $3,730,461 for June 1975. This is up from $2,206,969 in May 1975 and $ 2,291,456 in June 1974. Senior citizens bowl at Mira cle Bowl each Wednesday at 2: 30 p.m. Geneva Appoints 4 New Managers Four managements appointments appoint-ments at Geneva Works Open Hearth Foundry Division were announced today by D. E. Chris-teson, Chris-teson, division superintendent. Jerald J. Dean of Orem and Herman E. McCandless of Pleasant Plea-sant Grove were named turn supervisors-pit and auxiliary, and Don M. Fowles of Pleasant Grove and John A. Lyons of Provo were made turn supervisors-steel melting. All appointments are effective this month. Mr. Dean joined Geneva in 1946 and held various hourly positions in the Open Heath and Foundry Division until 1955 when he was AT THE UEJIUEE2SITY GALL In the University Mall is the Tapis-Tree, a store specializing in the art of needle work. Needle point, rugs, quilts, etc The Tapis-Tree has the largest selection of stitchery products and yarns in Utah Valley. 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