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Show I i Orjem Accepts Contract on X-R- CIIAMBER OF COMMERCE TO SPONSOR HOME SHOW The second annualUUtah County Home Show to be sponsored OREM Waterline bids which by the Provo Chamber of Commerce, will be held May at the were opened last week were conGlared Hau in Provo, Clayton Jenkins, CC manager announced. sidered again this week at Orem Joseph F. Cooke of Intermountain Home Shows. Inc., has been City. Council meeting due to the namea snow director. Chamber of Commerce committeemen In lack of signature of low bidder. elude Tom Jensen, chairman, Jim Winterton, Theodore Taylor, Li,. Mnrtt.u amaa V. Sterling Jacobson, Russell Uoyner RoUo Anderspn. Ken Ptce, bld low bidder, Woods X-r- ay .''-;-- . Trust-Compan- y, - ?. t. y. LEm 1 TO GET NEW SUBDIVISION " I i SUBDIVISION PLANNED AT OREM One of the newest subdivisions in the Orem area which has 33-nO- meeting according ' The building reports and police report were read and approved. The city council members dis cussed briefly : the need for a new fire engine and made plans to watch a demonstration of a new engine. - They also discussed the: problem of another . site for the garbage disposal. The pres ent property is. owned by .the county and since the improve ment ' of the property by Orem's method of digging and filling the county may, sell it eventually for ' building sitesv.! However council members: were informed that they had approximately one year before they; would have ;to have another site.' In the mean time, they were considering sev eral properties which would be centrally located between Orem, Pleasant Grove, i American Fork and Lindon who have all been using the same garbage disposal site. The council heard the request for a map of Orem . indicating j i ; , j has anByron Whipple, Lehi lumber and hardware dealer, nounced plans fori construction of a subdivision in the Fourth Ward ' : area of Upper LehL . ' ; which home,1 of the first Mrl Whipple has begun construction on soon will started be and work he and his family will occupy, with homes all serve to gas. He in other homes the section. plans water and sewer service, and nas already made application to Lehi City, for a sewer extension. ' council had its final approval at city council, is the Lugar Buena (The Good Place). It will have a total of 35 homes when completed according to Bill Baker, builder. It is the type of construction which is unusual in design but is :, ? j of a quality to add improvement to the community, according to lots Mr. Baker with homes of sturdy construction and over-size- d The total outlay for. the brick homes will b approximately $525,000 and are located in the area between 400 and bOO East at 200 North . ' near the Canyon; Road. ) ;. . i - ! ,i j : i !. . - ' ; CHOICE of SIX STYLES . I i i i'-- i l : ; ; . and TEN UOVELY FINISHES! X-ra- ;j-- ) X-ra- ys : re-elect- ed City .Manager O. V. Farns worth. ; t ' a .CLYDE NAMED TO BANK'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE :(;,.; , At a recent meeting of the board (of directors of Walker Bank i ie Wilford W. Clyde of! Springville,. prominent Utah contractor and president of Jfte W. W. Clyde Company, was ap-j pointed a member of the advisory committee of the Farmers and . Merchants Branch in Provo. 7' Victor J Bird; vice president and manager- of the Branch makes this announcement, stating that other members of the committee Jonn are, in addition td Mr. Clyde and Mr. Bird. Aex Hedtralst, Bees-leO. John "Taylor, Dr. Franklin S. Harris, J. Elmer Jacobsen, f J. Hamilton Calder and Walter S. Hedquist. , ' 10-d- ay I to 9, X-r- ay ;' I 8-1- ' .. ' nil ay The Provo Rotary Club will handle arrangements mobile unit, May losis President Ray Murdojck announced Saturday. i the Dpr. E. F. Ban will chairman Rotary com-- , ' i t 7 mitteeT; unit will be located at various kstra-teg-ic The period so places in the city during the that Employes- of the various businesses can be 7 j served; td the best advantage. 7 I?r. Barr noted that emphasis will be placed on the ae group 25 years of age and up,4 since most symptoms are found! in this group. "We. strongly urge fhese people to come in and have a chest y especially, should not fail taken;" he stated. "Men, v to gei'examined." '! " 7;7;,.. often turn up ailments, other than The TB, such as heart disease, cancer, and pulmonary disorders ma-goo- ds -- - i - for promoting the Provo appearance of the tubercu- mnt : rtPAKIITP PIIPKIITIIRPF 1 '. , Hie show, wfllj combine display of, the latest in. building in the due to the - bid of Nolan"informality"", andf furnishings, with entertalnterials, appliances? sporting Perellei The and ' 71 f :.. L. men shows for the public. . 7 ; i latter bid was approximately $1,500 lower than the bid chosen. The bid was on the construction PROVO BUILDING It LOAN TO MATURE STOCK; on 400 South from l Provo of a Building & Loan Society will mature over $90,000 worth 1000 waterline 1200 to East. East of Series 42 stock on May 25, by action of the board of directors council members approved voted at ts last meeting. The matured stock will be payable at The. . wthe company offices, 294 West Center; on or after Friday, May 25, a mouon to maKe ine cnarge or connection to the city sewer a .providing the May installment has been pald, j rate of $125. If payment is Present officers of the sociejy were at the. meting. flat; not made within. 90 , days after They are J. Elmri Jacobsen, president; Elden McKelL first vice the fee will be raised connection, president; W, Raymond Green, second vice president; Rex Rey- to 5225. The attorney was in nolds, secretary: Mrs. Naomi Thatcher1. assisUnt secreUry; Victor structed to draw up an ordinance J Bird treasurer. for ' consideration ' atf the next K v f Rofary to Promote Provo Unit Appearance of Waterline S--U SUNDAY. APRIL IS, 1853 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD ; ; i Business Firms, Citizens File New Motion to Intervene 7 If I Seventeen Orem business firms doing business a Huish Awning and individuals filed a new mo ana snaae (company; seymour tion for intervention Friday in Gray and Wilford j Gray, doing the case City rs. Hill business as Gray Realty Com top Auto, Works. Johnson, Max An Hie new mouon seeks to in pany; Lynn John drews, Baxter, ' John W. tervene in the original complaint Thomas filed by )Orem; City against the Young, Marvin, A. Kirk, O. Jones, J. Peay, Smith,' Hilltop juto Works. : Hie com Gerald Kyle Eldon Clark, Floyd Stone, of an seeks interpretation plaint AHarward. Carl R. the city's zoning law, which it Johnson, J. Nellie Washberg Mrs. Gordon, is alleged the auto works Is vio and M. G.- Crawfortt. lating. A previous motion to intervene on a newfcomplaint was recently denied by the district court. ill A complete list of those seek Mling to intervene, in the case in cludes: Huish, Thomas Ross Kay was listed Bert Huish in Friday's Herald as having placement of fire hydrant by been assigned to Francis Warren two . members of the Orem .Volun- Air Force Base in Wyoming. The teer. Fitemen, " Glenn Burr and correct name should have been i Richard! Rrewer, The men were Sherman Ross Kay. He is the l -. Mrs. given a I map prepared by the son of Mr. L;!270 S. city engineer. Kay, IT t ' a . v ii ; :of-Ore- I m ' - I ,' i I ; l: l - '1 - PS- - : - Correction; Made In Soldier's Name ' - r" 1 ' liliiiM'1'f.inimiltialliiri I Mil inHMTr ll' J V L m ;';7 X: I 1 - i Ii - -" , , -- , ; 7 T 't : . V ill - I 7 I'll' f 51 7-- . , .; r J h ! 7 K c I CHARGE, TWILIGHT MAHOGANY J I ' ; . 1 v,cr--r j no carrying 12 Mos. b;--- Li f '7 S3 at .( 7 i - GFiANITE FURNITURE : ; " ; ' : , PROVOAN ELECTED TO ACCOUNTING SOCIETY Robert --V. Sanders of Provo, certified public accountant, has Jbeen elected a member of the American Institute of Accountants, ' i national professional society of CPAs. 2 -- i Mr. Sanders is associated with the Columbia-Genev- a Division of the United States Steel Corporation. ' ... Steel t I ; ? r ! 'v- it . . men r ' . 7 W. T. GRANT COMPANY TO BE FEATURED W. T. Grant Company, celebrating its 50th year, will bei featur-'e-d on Steve Allen's 'Tonight" show Monday night In many parts .of the, country. With a show prepared especially to honor. the com pany. Air. Alien win ; taxe tne T H.77:77 777J:7::v:::i:; s public, behind the scenes of the company. The job of presenting merchandising which was done at the Grant in February Company convention will come in for v attention. highly-profession- r 1 i rj::-rf- r ! DEBLOCKS Pi0C(f X al 7 LOUNGE, a mowert man-wha- t what a pricol -- B- B-- BB( n-;-r Even SWIVEL! 1 at Left: k j m;;;t:7 i And' Some MODELS POULTRYMEN SET WEDNESDAY MEETING HERE The annual meeting of the Provo Poultrymen's Association, affiliate of the Utah Poultry :jn andFarmers Cooperative, will be held at the West Utah Stake Recreation Center, Third South and Sixth West, Wednesday. .' The meeting will start at 7;30 p. m according to President E. - Leon Stubbs, who will preside. . Me mbers of the board of directors with Branch Manager Harold . Lewis are in charge of the pro- :J T r.r.."-- ... i -f oak j j , OTTOMAN INCLUDED with Many Mode Is! ) ' gram. lHp. V . Many of the leading grocers in the Provo area' along with civic leaders will be guests at the meeting. A dinner will bef served with a fine program fallowing, according to Mr. Stubbs.v ! . v TANBARK 7 nil'.' U I ' :: :. i ; i. : ! "r" 7 .v ' ; i . v7" J " r--- --,' ! 7 ? ' - TlrO .7 s. i ., . :, h . -77 77 . ; . r-rr- rj I!; at Right! (''-'- : W-- i ' ; J s :L - -J ' .- - r i. i -- . - ' ; buys the new 18 economy :ll I Record 1955 sales ' of investment certificates Jand mutual fund shares of 'the subsidiary and affiliated com--: panies of .Investors Diversified ' '. i face-amou- nt Never before have om any woa derful features been backed into one economy priced lawn mower. -- Services, Inc;, Mineapolis, have national recognition for j won ! JamesW. Distefano of 25S N. 5th j E., Provo, zone manager in this f area for IDS.' j 7 Mr Distefano will receive an award for top sales and service achievements, including member-- I ship in the IDS President's Club, f Ian annual honor roll of the com- f Zany's leading representativesl t He won President's Club mem-- ! bership in competition with more LAWN-BO- than 2,300 UsKt wwflkt alwrninOTi Softy wgiwtfi Y&Xm far , i ' Can b eMukb cUm II tmtt Sewlut wltfc . Vm far ivti slimiMtw roltiitf ; : jrou have to IAWN-B0- CHOICE OF STVlES: . Never' so many models of beaqtifurBerklocks to choose from ! In the conventiobal models with ottoman,' select the regular styjef the modern, the model. Addi-- n period design, or the ."High-back- " tionally, youll find strictly modern pieces" in a wide variety chairs that rock i and swivel to a full circle yet. with all the famous Berklock .. :::-:comfort! Come and see! 1 7 f I: ! ; CHOICE OF COVERS: ricn Just name itand you'll find it hete! mohairs, colorful tapestries, rich "plasUca in a host of pt4 terns and lovely colors to match. ttf compliment your l K : , ' ( present decor! X I I : , o . including yea Beats pom-rnitt- r UTTLE-l'AS.ivV- i : . ' - ; i ;:r 1 i i 1 ee ;7 COME IN TODAY! " ' - , i I . : r ,: 7-, ' ! V - 1 . With your choice of Iho hed, double drccccr cmd plcto mirror, shovm above, you also receive: (1) Tvb Deer on pillows, covered in Nylon,; worth $15.00; .(2) Beauliful Chonillo'. Bedspread in choice ol colors; and (3) Matching Dxczzoi Laraps inchcico of models, colors 1 i OW $5 Down $5 Blonth i 77: 7 ' r k :u0V0- -l 134 Mort'i Sili !.l7csS (On Main Highway 91, Just South VP 7;o Open - Till CLOSED MONDAYS AT : uvcry 6 PJ.. - I i wer aJ 7 i I S-- ! : hand-rubbe- m: ' : The budget bedroom buy of, the year I Bookcase Double Beds ; Extra spacious Mr. afld Mrs. .Double Dressers ; each with large, beveled: Plate mirror. Details are superior i dovetailed and, dustproof drawer construcfinishes ; ; luxurious, glowing, d tion, some ceriler-guide- d See--NI unusual hardware details. At the Granite, of course I ' TO MATCH WITH EACH OF ABOVE SUITES t Chest, $59.95; Night Stand $25 , as low asf . .49.95 YOUR TRADEl.. 10.00 TOSH Ml r Bleached OAK; ; - i Similar to I I PAYiAs aweepe - ; : Z:- ,", ' atlUcht: . ruaranteel . - . .7 ;rL-nPJ- D - J .LIMITED TIME 6NLY! TRADE-- I N ANY OLD : CHAI R or ROCKER' ON A NEW! iBERKLOCK! - LESS U : DERlCLOCtC, 'attachments U !: i ;;:., 7 I . N TX SAHARA f -- it 7. qp. 1 X ; Select from - ; i ; Y upright of ell HOOVER OREM A report on radio; work as a career was 7 given to the Orem chapter of the Business 7and Professional Women at their inonthly meeting by Mrs. Donna Gosar, local radio personality, Wednesday night. t Mrs., Gosar, who is also an instructor in radio and television t Brigham fYoun University told the group of some of the interesting phases of arranging a radio program and on writing advertising copy. She was intro duced by Mrs. Bertha Park, radio and television chairman. The meeting was conducted by Mrs: Helen; Wentz, president Mrs. Lenora Johnson, Mrs. Mol-U- e Aired and Mrs. Lydia Hogan Were named by the president as pi embersto of a nominating select caxuiidates for of officers in May. election lie also discussed plan:, for atTLey tending .the state convention, that Mrs. Wentz Maureen would sponsor they Geist, daughter of Mrs. Grace Geist as their delegate to Girls Stats to be held later this yea. ; 'r 7. I i set (and try) It to believt ft today, step up to a Mrs. Gosar Tells Of Radio Work - . ,-;!- iTho lightest At Club fleeting : j emfrtM kondl representatives. I the gives yo Y ; -- moothest lawn you've ever had Vith a lot lets effort. Practically . makes summer sport of cutting the crass. . , . : it BUY THE INVESTORS AWARD WON BY i LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR r : y of YOUR LIFE for the REST of YOUR LIFE! , c' Sfe i::ukd-l(D5- 0 E. el Provo River) 21st - W m J mi AO 4 i - |