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Show JUNE 19,. 1955 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD Operator Gets Health Department Announces Food Handlers' Classes Service Pin From Phone Firm City-Coun- ty ? COM lAND SAVE 1 - AT GRANITE'S GREAT Mrs. Jack SPANISH, FORK (Adelaide) Bradford received her service bracelet from the Mountain States Telephone and TeleEraph Company r this week, She has been employed at the local office since June . of 1935. Mrs. Bradford is the only one m receive this honor out of ta Spanish Fork office. She is at the present time the chief operator, having served in this position for 16 years. She has witnessed the growth of the telephone- company in Spanish Fork from about 60 to 500 tall calls per day. 20-ye-ar Building, Pro- employes of establish-th- e ments of Provo City not Included on previous day; and for Provo Canyon. f June 30 front 10 to 12 noon and 8 to. 10 p. mt for employes of Restaurant owners, puzzled over new techniques of handling food to meet Utah State Department of Health standards, can brush up on details, during a series of food handlers courses to be open in Utah County of the vo, for The two-hoclasses are spon sored by the state and the City- County health departments. A certificate will be awarded each employe completing the course and a certificate to each eaung esiaDiisnment naving an employe attendance pf 75. per cent . or more. Classes 'for managers only , will be held: June 21 at 8 p. m., in upstairs of American Fork City Hall for operators of Lehi,. American Fork nd Pleasant Grove. June 22 at 8 p. m. in Room 310 at Springville establishments, Hall. City Springville July 1 from 10 to 12 noon and from 8 to 10 p. m. at Spanish Fork Library for employes of establishments in Spanish Fork, Payson, Santaquin, Salem ana ur -- I City-Coun- ty j : i Goshen. 'If an employe cannot attend on day designated, he may at- tend one of the other classes on another day. "We solicit your cooperation m of your emhaving 100 per cent ployes attend this two - hour course. We feel much good will result through a cooperative effort of all concerned," said Gler Sagers, chief sanitarian of the ty Health Department. At the managers' meeting, comments on ways of improving service will be invited. City-Coun- - SB.' Lovely Dinnerwaro i. 45th ANNIVERSARY GRANITE'S :k i MATTRESS SPECIAL! of City and County Building in Provo for operators of Provo and Orem. ' June 23 at 8 p.1 m. in Firemen's Hall at Spanish Fork for operators in Springville, Spanish Fork, Payson, Santaquin, Goshen and i Salem. Classes for employes of food establishments will be held: June 27 from 10 to 12 noon and from 8 to) 10 pr m. in the auditorium of the Utah Power & Light Company in American Fork for employes of American Fork, Lehi and Pleasant Grove. June 28 from 10 to 12 noon and from 8 to 10 p. m. in Room 310 of the Building, Provo, for Orem and Provo establishments west of University Avenue and north of Center Street. , June 29 from 10 to 12 noon and from 8 to 10 p. nr. in Room 310 It MANY : i : Included with - ! 1 1 ! 1 ANNIVERSARY t BARGAINS! 816 COILS . and "3-for-- FOAM RUBBER ! 1 The greatest furniture values of all times AND, you get your choice of lovely "Temptation" and "Lady. Locket" patterns in gorgeous dinnerware with many of Granite's Special Anniversary Values. Come! See! Shop throughout the store as Granite celebrates it's birthday with Home Values! l" I j Wonderfully Comfortable! mnm . mim MATTRESS j . 't , 2 PC SECTIONAL si City-Coun- ty BOX' SPRINGS ENSEMBLE (PIECES 32. Pc. DINNERWARE 11 16 PC. DINNERWARE - Exciting value! Granite's great 45th Kiwanians Entertain Price Club " for Granite's 45th Anniversary! tuc cvcuii w.aa uciu m uic x u Ninth Ward church because of GRANITE'S 3 FOR the rain. During the evening program, the group heard from Earl F. Hill, district lieutenant governor, and also Ed Sheya of Price who spoke on the United Nations and K' III its importance. Walter Johnson favored the group with accordion solos. Luncheon was served by the committee in TTcharge comprising T1 ivir. ana J.vix5. xi. neese Aaaerson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brockbank, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James. Next Thursday, the club plans iuuics uigm program ana luncn-eo- n ' at the Kiwanis fireplace in Kelley'i Grove.' I 1 ton rayon damask, button topped. Rich orange and brown color made by a famous manufacturer especially, wanians had fellow clubmen from Price at their meeting Thursday evening Scheduled in the. canyon 1 VA it I ?" ' . ; , iif SPECIAL! ; iy f ?r artiri (Photographed from Stock) $5 Month ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! - ' r 3 FOR ALL In smart, modern Wrought Iron the living room you've wanted all at one low budget price, and dinnerware, too! Suite consists of the r two-pie- ce r sectional, corner table and lamp, cocktail table, two smart occasional chairs, nest of tables with lamp, smoker or magazine rack, hassock. See NOW! TV BENCH ANNIVERSARY v f""iTi I - JSi . covered! with heavy 8 ounce BurlingKi- r .' - Anniversary Mattress has 810 restful, resiliant, multiple coils; it's heavily! cotton Jnsulated; with luxurious foam rubber top ; gorgeously SPRINGVILLE-Springv-ille ii GRANITE'S j. V 'V $10 Down $10 Month STORAGE CHEST . ' 1 16 PC. 1 Plus Tools and Ro fizW' ,t Underway In American Fork FORK f- - v... y! I -- VjF American ". f Attach-O-Mati- Zip-Cl- ip clip-o-n c SPECIAL! ALL 3 FOR No dust bag sectional is modernly styled, with attrac- - The lovely ive and comfortable "biscuit" back; covered in luxurious, heavy-pil- e fabrics of finest quality especially selected for Granite's 45th Anniversary! Colors, of course. Limed oak corner table, and you can choose from several different modern lamps! ce $10 Month " Three-bedroo- i to ' empty triple filter 30" Amazing rug nozzle with floating brush . i . 1 two-pie- tools 216-ho-me CORNER TABLE 45th ANNIVERSARY SALE! 20 Swivel Top and-constructe- d SECTIONAL 1. COVERS ESPECIALLY SELECTED FOR GRANITE'S 75-c- re Easy action Jt ff Photographed from Stock beauty-exci- ting Super power more suction "X- GRANITE'S ANNIVERSARY colors ning stage into actual construction. Men and equipment are on the grounds laying water and sewer lines and excavating basements, The project, planned by Harold O. Thornton and J. C. McCauley and Sons Construction Company. Salt Lake City, is for a planned com m m unity. to be featured com homes are plete with fire detection systems. The initial testing group of 30 units has been authorizebTby Fed eral Housing and G.I. loan agencies, and upon acceptance and absorption by the pubic the proj ect win continue on to completion witnin the next two years. Offices are established on the project site. An invitation has been extended to the public to cl drive up and watch the development of this newest residential "1 . building Nob Hill is project. vthe name given the new subdi vision.' i ,. 2 PC. $5 Down $5 Month Dramatic n, li-i- MODERN LAMP "1 Fork's newest a tract north of the city cemetery, has moved from the plansub-divisio- to-Doll- ill ' New Subdivision AMERICAN for 8 DINNERWARE-Servi- ce Roto-Dol- ly inciuaea . GAS RANGE y j :!!wr $7.50 . HARDWICK ALUMINUM 32 PC. GRILL DINNERWARE Orem Awards Water Bids OREM Low bidders for the UJ Installation of new water mains for Orem City were Martindale and Blackett, Springville contractors. Bids were awarded at council meeting this week for pipe line which will transport water from the new city well on Eighth East and 15th South to the south part of the city. Their bid totaled $9,572.40 and. will cover the i stallation of, a h water line from the well north to Twelfth South and then west along Twelfth South- - to Fourth We3t. An line is to be installed On Main Street to run between Twelfth South and Sixteenth South. Installation will begin as soon as equipment is available. r ill I Si of Artesia, N.M., ued C. Buck Caviness, a federal Internal revenue agent, for 0 and 5ourt costs Friday because the government seized $86.70 in claimed, back taxes from Plummer's bank account: "Federal employes are beginning to think only In terms of billions of dollars, so the general citizen may as well, too," Plum- i mer said. "I, x- HARDWOOD CRIB SPRING MATTRESS GYM SET 1 The world's Place Setting) 3 FOR All 3 i largest fruit market area' is located around Benton Harbor, Mich. " MAGAZINE RACK ; $5 Down $5 Month I' .!.' All hardwood, drop side crib and spring-fille- d, wet proof mattress. Choose baby's set that will' attach to the crib or 4- gym piece place setting of dishes. . non-citr-us SWIVEL ROCKER WR.-IRO- N HASSOCK Choice of SMOKER or t $4,500,-000,086.7- M I f-- ch at ALL I the Styled for tomorrow Hard wick Gas Range flatters any- - kitchen, fits EVERY oven is kitchen ! The balanced-helarger than you find in the ordinary size range yet, it's Bnly a tiny 30 inches wide. See it now at the Granite Aluminum Grill and Din. nerware, too! 30-in- it-- 47, FOR space-savin- g, (Or Choose CLAIM AGAINST GOVERNMENT PITCHED IN BILLIONS CARLSBAD. N.M. (UP)-Le- ster $10 Down $7.50 Month -- 5 16-ic- Plummer; iU nil For if50 r - PROVO 1134 NORTH 5th WEST (On Main Highway 91, Just South of Provo River) '..I ,: ; ' 1 SUGAR HOUSE Full rocking Smart, modern, practical! action beautiful covered and trimmed in satin smooth wrought iron. Also included at this low Granite price a wrought iron hassock and your choice of smoker or magazine rack. t 1 company 4rrxt ?r wjvjftjr. HIUilRAY "48th SOUTI r c I I wp p V P it D YA H F R P 'J ? 1050 EAST AND 21st SOUTH Sf ATE - 4 |