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Show THrTAMEIUCArTTORrrn Nine FOR SALE FOR SALE 2 bedroom house. Full basement, partly finished. Sewer connected. Drapes and gas stove. 82 WJlson Ave., Tel. 150-R, American Fork. 8-4-8tp FOR SALE 1947 Chev Aero. 1 Clean, radio and heater. Good condition. Must sell. Tel. 660-R, American Fork. 7-28-2tp. FOR SALE Tomato and fruit Juicer. No pre-cooking. 1071 West 1st North, Tel. FR 3-1185, Ptoto. 7-28-lot. FOR SALE 2 bedroom new home, 960 sq. ft. Gas heat. $9500. $600 down. Lot 70 x 120. Also 3 bedroom br. home. Garage, gas heat and cooler. Corner lot 85 x 120. $13,500. $1800 down. See owner, Floyd Anderson, 910 N. 5th W., Lehi. . 7-21-tf. FOR SALE Martin Saxophone. Practically new. Tel. 428-R, American Fork. 7-21-tf. FOR SALE BY OWNER 5 room home. $5,625. 90 East 1st North, Call 149-W, American Fork. 7-21 -4tp FOR SALE Coops. 60 North 3rd East. American Fork. 7-14-tf FOR SALE 1500 yearling White Leghorn hens. Also used doors and windows. Roy Okey, Tel. 438, American Fork. 7-14-tf. TOR SALE Massey - Harris string-tie baler with engine completely overhauled. Excellent Excel-lent condition. $950. Utah Val ley Implement Co., Tel. 30, Lehi. 9 7-7-tf FOR SALE 5 room modern home and large lot. Flowing well, shade and fruit trees. Fine livable home. See LeRoy Davis, 758 North Center, TeL 72-W, Lehi. 7-7-tf -p. USED COMBINE SALE Case Combines, 6 ft. cut, P. T. O. or engine drive, $300 and up. M Case, 9 ft. cut, with engine, $750. Case self-propelled, 12 ft. cut, $2450. All In good condition. condi-tion. Easy terms. Well wait on down payment until you cut your grain. Utah Valley Implement Imple-ment Co., Tel. 36, Lehi. 7-7-tf FOR SALE Modern Irame, three-bedroom home. Hardwood Hard-wood floors and fireplace. Drapes, full basement and sewer connected. ' Excellent condition. Tel. 104-J. Am. Fork. 6-30-"- FOR SALE Fold up type trailer. 15 inch tires. 173 East 1st South, Am. Fork. FOR SALE Building lot In American Fork. North across from hospital: 90 ft. by 230 ft. oH M T-pViV 4-7-tI. FOR SALE Building lots In new - East side area. Tel. 632-NM. imariran Fork. 3-24-tf. 4UtVt FOR SALE Parrakeets, canaries, canar-ies, cages, feeds and supplies. 461 East 1st North. Tel. 81-J. American Fork. 2-17-tf. We are Membiri of the Multiple Listing Bureau REAL ESTATE Enjoy living in this beautiful beauti-ful large Z bedrm.. mod., br. home: Practically new. Hd firs., tastefully decorated deco-rated throughout. FuU basement, base-ment, gas furnace, half acre lot. Reasonably priced. . NORTH EAST See this lovely drwm. modern brick home. I. year-old, year-old, iw nwfHT: in room, buffet bar in SJnTfuU. basement gas heat. Exclusively Turs. $20,-000. $20,-000. Terms. v SOUTH WEST Fine 4 bedroom oldtf hone: verv well kept and comiorx-22: comiorx-22: el heat. Niceir anU scaped yards. Sewer attach Slui extra building ldt. $9450. Terms. , ' WI ABE NOW LOCATED OVER PEOPLES STATE p:,: BANK f Rowan Realty Inc. Call Am. Fork 468 AFTER HOURS CALL: Jerry Buckley-Orem 0647R1 Mrs. C. A. Grant A. T. 100W FOR RENT ! FOR RENT Apartment, partly i furnished. 52 South 1st West, j I Tel. 385-W, American Fork. See Joe Denlz. 7-21-tf. ; 'for RENT Small Cottage. In-' In-' quire Home Town Real Estate, i 1 7-14-ltp-tf. ; : FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. Utilities furnished, t $45. Tel. 219-M, American Fork 1 for appointment. ! j 6-30-tf j ! FOR RENT Office space. Apply j i Peoples State Bank, American! Fork. 6-30-tf. FOR RENT American Legion Hall. Newly plastered, painted) and very clean. Ideal for wed-j dings, socials and dancing. $13 j rental for hall and kitchen. Call 080-J4, Am. Fork. 5-12-tf FOR RENT Desirable modern 2 ( and 3 room apts., hdwd. floors, ( heat, gas and lights furnished. : Ample parking, handy location, very reasonable. -Apply Alexi barren, Api. i, iuo w. wiaui, Am. Fork. 3-4-tf. MISCELLANEOUS CUSTOM WORK WANTED J Combining and baling. G. C Busk. Tel. 157-R, Lehi. 7-28-4tp HELP WANTED Stenographer for general office work. Sendj application to v. u. box ioo, Am. Fork, giving age, training, and qualifications. 7-28-tf. CUSTOM BALING Tel. 105-M, American Fork. 7-28-6t IRONING DONE 75c per hour. Tel. 268-W, American Fork. 7-21-4t. WANTED Guns, horses, saddles, j horse trailers as part payment on used or new cars. Paul L.j Harmon Co.. TeL 555. Ameri-i can Fork. 7-14-tf.' HELP WANTED Building trades. Carpenters, brick lay ers and laborers. Well swap work towards payment of appliances ap-pliances or farm machinery. Work may be dene during spare time. Utah Valley Implement Imple-ment Co., Tel. 36, Lehi. 7-7-tf Sewer lines Installed. Call Eldon Miller 323-JrAm. Fork. 3-10-tf. Ran cleaned in your home. First class work. 256 South 4th West, Tel. 293-M, Lehi ' e-30-tf. Sewer lines, water lines, septic tanks and footings dug. Financing Fin-ancing arranged. Call J. F. Ollivler, 2462, Pr. Grove. 6-2-5tp-tf. MUST SACRIFICE '48 Buick, tudor super, lor $245 or best offer. Call 4362, Pleasant Grove or 556, American Fork. 7-14-tf. C. V. B. A. Artificial Breeding-All Breeding-All breeds aairy and beef. Outstanding bulls. Phone Am. Fork 8 or Orem AC5-2595. 2-ll-3tp-tf BE SURE INSURE PHIL D. JENSEN TOUR KNAPP SHOE COUNSELOR . t JAMES DAMICO LAUNDRY, SERVICE You can now have daily laundry service. Only 55c first batch, 50c additional addi-tional batches. Open 7:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. White Star Laun-,dry, Laun-,dry, 454 East State Road, TeL 655-J, American rort 1-27-tf Man or Woman OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS A New Item. First Time Offered Start In Spare Time, If Satisfied, -. Then Work FuU Time. . Refilling and collecting money from our machines in this area. To Qualify you must have a car, reference, $360 cash- to secure territory and Inventory. Devoting 4 hours a week to business your end on toercentazes of collections should net approximately $175 monthly with very good possibility possibil-ity of taking over full time. Income In-come Increasing accordingly. If applicant can qualify financial assistance will be given by Co. for expansion to full time position posi-tion with above mvetage income. Include phone in application. Box 67, American Fork. ' 8-4-ltp KfiTTirNG should be overlook ed by Utahns which will create a desire on the part of the tourist tour-ist to stav in the state longer and particularly to return again and FOR SALE i FOR SALE Piano. Ford tractor and plow, and four-wheel , trailer. See Robert Smith, Alpine, or Tel. 082-R2. 8-4-21 FOR SALE Electric Range. Also Westlnghouse oven complete with grill and stand. Excellent condition. 353 North Center, Tel. 716-J, American Fork. 7-28-2tp FOR SALE Span of work horses. George Nicholes, 91 North 3rd West, Tel. 35-M,; American Fork. 7-21-tt. FOR SALE Building lot. Between Be-tween 2nd and 3rd North om 5th ast Street. Tel. 761-J, American Fork. 7-21-4tp' .. FOR SALE Cheap. Spring filled fill-ed matress and springs. Leatherette Lea-therette covered Dexter twin' tubs, ideal counter space. Tel.1 199-W, Lehi. 6-30-tf J FOR SALE Used Hotpolnt elec-j trie stove. 507 East 1st Nortni or call 126-W, after 7 p. m. Pianos, band and orchestra In struments. Liberal discounts. See Jack Anderson here Thursdays. Tel. 120, American Fork for appointments. 6-16-12tp MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bedroom bed-room house or apartment. Tel. 564-J, American Fork. 8-4-3t LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired. Engines, overhauled. Zufelt Repair, 109 East 1st North, Tel. 624, American Fork. 6-23-tf BICYCLES Repaired, wheels trued or respoked. Tires, tubes an A nnrt for all makes. Good 'used bikes at all times. Let! me help you with your bicycle troubles. Main Bike Shop. 458 East State, Am. Fork. HOG 8 ERVICK Telephone 511-W. Am. Fork. 4-6-tf. We Buy, SelL Trade or Transfei livestock. Peg Taylor. Tel 2022, PL Grovo. 1-27-to Jersey or Milk Strain Durban bull service. Peg Taylor. Tel 2022, P.O. 6-18-tf ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR If not pleased, your 40c back. This STRONG fungicide SLOUGHS OFF the outer skin to expose buried fungi. Kills it on contact. Get Greaseless, Instant-drying Instant-drying T-4-L at any drug store. Today at Taylor Drug Store. 8-4-4t LOST & FOUND LOST Hip boot on Alpine Highway. Melvln Anderson, Tel. 454-W, American Fork. ' 7-28-2t InGiiinrT DOATS NEW and USED . Mercury Motors Boating Supplies ' Buy Now and Save! Low Bank Financing Cook's Marine Supply 49 E. Main Tel. 762 American Fork !7 trrrc:rr fr rt 1 r , - : 1 LEGAL NOTICE An Ordinance AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 32, SECTION 648, OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES Or' AMERICAN FORK CITY, 1950. RELATING TO BOUNDARIES BOUNDAR-IES OF AMERICAN FORK CITY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF AMERICAN FORK CITY, UTAH. SECTION I. That the boundaries bound-aries of American Fork' City referred re-ferred to in Section 648 of Chapter Chap-ter 32 of tbi Revised Ordinances of American Forj City, Utah, 1950, be amended to show the following described real property known as Klrkwood Addition as an additional annexed portion of American Fork City, such property prop-erty being more particularly described des-cribed as follows: Beginning at a point which is Noxth 12.75 chains an.i East 1.20 chains from the center of Section Sec-tion 13, T. 5 S. R 1. E. 3 L B & M; and running-thence North 0" 37' East 10.11 chains along the East line of a street to a point which is 17.27 chains South and 1.90 chains East of the North Quarter Section corner of Section 13 aforesaid; thence North 89 20' East 6.83 chains; thence North 1 44' West 3.00 chains; thence North 88 38' East 1.67 chains; thence North 0.71 chains; thenoe South 78 21' East 6.40 chains; thence South 83 49" East 6.42 chains; thence South 6 00" East 4.49 chains; thence South 89 201 West 0.86 chains; thence South 2 28' East 6.62 chains; thence East 0.35 chains; thenoe South 6.08 chains; thence South 85 0C West 6.89 chains;- thence South 5.01 chains; thenee North 62 19' West 8.13 chains; thence West 3.68 chains; thence North 18 30 West -7.46 chains; thence West 1.30 chains to the point of beginning. be-ginning. Containing an area of 38.77 acres. SECTION H. In the opinion of the City Council, It is necessary for the immediate preservation of the peace, health and safety of American Fork City that this ordinance take effect upon its first publication. SECTION HI. This Ordinance shall take, effect upon its passage pas-sage and first publication. Passed by the City Council of American Fork City this 25th day of July, 1955. George C. Scott Jr., Mayor STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF UTAH, 83. I, Stephen P. Shelley, City Recorder of American Fork City, Utah, d hereby certify thebove and foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance Ordin-ance passed by the City Council of American .Fork City, Utah, July 25, 1955, entitled An Ordinance Ordin-ance Amending Chapter 32, Section Sec-tion 648, of the Revised Ordinances Ordin-ances of American 4 Fork City, 1950, relating to Boundaries of REALTOR MEMBERS OFTHE , . MULTIPLE LISTING BUREAU AMERICAN FORK Just listed this beautiful brick home in new residential section. Large living room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full basement, plenty of closet space. Beautiful knotty pine recreation room in basement. Lot well landscaped with extra-large back lot. Let us make an appointment to show you this dream home today. Owner will sell or trade for North Utah County property. 160 acres Irrigated land near Fruitland. 100 acres cultivated ed, 60 acre pasture.' 4 room frame home, barn, some equipment, good water right. HOME TOWN REAL ESTATE COMPANY 85 West Mala Street American Fork, Utah t Phone 162 AFTER HOURS CALL: Wilbur Harding ........ 46-M J. Lynn Strong .... .v 420 George Leany . Lehi 513 Hip THE YEAR AROUND Ivins Hatchery American Fork PHONE 455-J mm r iff m Foundation Notes Scholarships For Nurse Applicants ! Thirty-five scholarships t o 1 young women who desire to be-j be-j come graduate nurses but can-'not can-'not finance their own training, j will be awarded by the Bamberger Bam-berger Memorial Foundation I within the next six weeks, William Will-iam H. Olwell, foundation secre-j secre-j tary-treasurer . aitnounced, Fri-jday. Fri-jday. 7" The scholarships are in niem-jory niem-jory of Ruth Eleanor Bamberger land John Ernest Bamberger, i daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bamberger. j I With the need still great for more nurses, Mr. Olwell said that young women are invited to ap-! ap-! ply to hospitals, which have a 1 nurse training program or to i Brigham Young University, Pro-yo; Pro-yo; Weber Junior College, Og-jdan; Og-jdan; Westminster College or St. ! Mary of the Wasatch, Salt Lake I City. Since 1947, the foundation has each year awarded the scholarships scholar-ships on the basis of need and the applicant's ability' and qualifications. quali-fications. American Fork City. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of American Fork City, Utah, this 25th day of July, 1955. Stephen P. Shelley Testimony was given to Utabjs Milk Study Committee to show that where the retail price of milk has been fixed by tar, it has inevitably been set too high in order to protect . inefficient, marginal middlemen. ' Mr. Stuart Russell, who represents some 30 milk producer cooperatives throughout the United States, testified: "... In those areas where the resale price as well as the producer price Is controlled, the (resale) piricel invariably have been set at too high a level, with a consequent detriment io J " the consumer, without a proportionate return -to the producer. Mr. Sverre M. Omdahl, director of the Department of Agriculture of the State of Washington (and a dairy farmer) gave similar testimony: "... The producer must receive a fair price or he will shortly be forced out of business, but, by the same token, I have always obfected to the state setting a price (retail price) which would tend to favor inefficiency.' The real milk problem in Utah is for producers to be protected while milk bottlers and retailers compete for your business. Such competition' will 'then give you milk at the lowest possible price and enable Utah dairy farmers to sell more milk. Utah Field House of Natural History This Is located on the main street of Vernal, highway U.S. 40. The Utah Field House should be a "must" on every itinerary. Vernal is one of the most interesting in-teresting geological centers in the United States. The Uinta uplift, which has laid bare the ages of the earth, has furnished unparalleled examples of fossil remains. On one side of Vernal are the reptile or dinosaur fossils fos-sils culminating near the town of Jensen In the Utah section of the Dinosaur ' National Monument. Monu-ment. On the other side are the fossils of prehistoric mammals. The Field House offers vast fields of interest to the casual tourist as well as to the students of paleontology and geology. The curators of the museum are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Unter rnann .both outstanding and articulate ar-ticulate gqjlogists. They also I" - - ; ImbMpsmv Myflwwif r r a i ' j , oa .rail . . Cosfi Vgm CTBSf INCORPORATED are gracious hosts to the visitors to the museum to which they have given so much of their . lives ever since its inception. 1 Dozens of murals and Dther paintings enhance the interest of the exhibits. These vivid and realistic pictures of bygone ages were recreated by Ernest Unter-mann Unter-mann senior, artist-geologist, father of the curator. This splendid collection has been presented pre-sented to the museum. TOURS conducted Monday through Friday at 10:00 ajn. and 1:30 p.m. Advance arrangements must be made either through the Geneva Works or through the Public Relations Department, United States Steel Corp., at 8alt Lake City. Children under 14 are not allowed. al-lowed. i f Those wishing to tour the Steel Mills should report to the In dustrial Relations Building at the Geneva Works. LEWIS M. ROWE, District Agent Geneva Building Phone 535 f ! again. |