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Show THE Thursday, March YOKE OF SIIARO S Vhat Goes On in Orem Land Sales o'1 Lt o 1 IWriivia J lUt.irvi fjjriij of Provo a. tc of hind Dctn d has r , f if si .lit ui'ii. .1 o h if n Pita-j- bt t n sold to Grove, ut 1 Joe- n V r -, .tid . ii- Inis' po"ii'l are an on in 11 - builjingb 'jet-- H.fniltd by Agtncy. .pund Ilt-a-l D.i-- , D. W. Pgl'tii, of Or.-msold to Mrs. Jtna V. Holland of Provo, 2 a res of land It ia located on U. S. Highway 91, about f in.le south of the Lincoln high school. The Hollands plan on build ng a home there. Handled by IhJtun Rp&1 Estate Agency. Mr and Mrs. Fenton Prince have purchased the old George Rasmussin home Just east of the Timpanogos chapel. Mr. and Mrs Alvin Rowley recently purchased the home and farm of Mrs Joseph Shelly Their , t$.e-hal- - a ..4 a .t it ' IJuildin Activities P.j.idii g pi units issued R. sui in e 'i v.-- ti'i Leo w Bert Carter, Timpanogos, Oliver and Jim Clark residences. ard. Thomas Hicken, Sharon, north J L, Barnum, west on Kartch-ene- r of Don Loveridge. street In Grand Vie Raymond MiKelllp, Sharon, near Emery McKellip. SharoA, John W. Mecham, moved fmatrial taa being building tei-ietV'W 4'WW from Vineyard. Parlell Peterson, Timpanogos, on state highway between homes of A. II Christenson and Boyd C. Davis Christensen, in itn f Madsens . y and Remodelling' Ronald Adams, Timpanogos Elmer York, Windsor. Walter D. Snow, Grand View Lloyd Anderherg Timpanogos Seelv Newell. Sharon. Addition Will Make Your Jlothes Look Like N EW ! v f S New Rutiness Buildings Raymond Gillman. store and fiuit market in Windsor, on state hichwav 0 H Ami Mm real estate office, on state road, Just south of Ctah Power & Light Companv office In Orem. E. W. Simmons, fILtiuuui (Ulrattittn Armeldo Prestwich, woodwork mill, on state highway in Sharon. Try Buildings Started Before January 1 Residences upon which construction is now gning forward, or which have recently been completed, are as follows: Earl Jewitt, Timpanogos, across from former W. J. Cordner property. Fenton Farley, west Timpan- us-o- (n. Phone 475 119 North Unix. Ave. & in Sharon. gar-Ten- ts 9- Simmons Hardware, south of Bishop property on state highway Lumber We're not exaggerating when we say your will look like new Madsens Cleaning actually improves the fabrics, restores colors. Perfectly pressed, no odors remaining. work pleases them all! Farm Improvements ogos. Frampton Collins, west Provo, Utah Timp-anogo- - 1 1 erty. Arden Rowley, recently completed, west Timpanogos, Lawrence Palmer, Timpanogos, on state highway south of Spencer school. Bill Rasmussen, Timpanogoa lust off state highway, south of Spencer school. Robert H. Davis, Grand View. F. L. Johnson, Grand View, on new state highway, near Little Mohawk, Service (Ration. Albert Wilkinson. Sharon, 8tb West. Martell Keetch, Sharon, north of Park home on state highway. David Rowley, recently completed, Pleasant View. ' ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Defends the Nation's Health Nature is a generous bestower of vitamins and minerals in all fresh foods. But in her proverbial jashion, abe seems to say Tvs done my pan. If you want these qualities, you must care for them." This means that your first responsibility is to protect them from the minute you get them. It means that you must keep your foods so that all their natural, healthful elements are retained until used. Your Electric Refrigerator gives you this safe protection because it provides so right that rich though perishable controlled "cold" vitamins and minerals are fully retained. Reasons wtiy Electric refrigenuioa definitely helps defend wt say health. Indeed, we cannot urga you too strongly to get maximum use out of your own electric refrigerator. strength-buildin- mi. Planned C FROM 1. c- g n, j 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ELECTRIC YOUR cT ri? a V ' r 'X' V Pre-twic- i- A. D. 1 tuundarb-- d 94 2, and and reta run, will he hell at the Orur City Hill, Orem, Utah, dd rot ! '1h the 27th day of March, A. D. 2, oo!i"mtuing at the hour of eight o'clock p. m. and Interested All citizens parties are urgtd to De present ut such hearing. By order of the City Gouneil oil 4 1 of Orem City ATTEST: I B. M, I V. EMIL HANSEN I I JOLLEY, Mayor. City Recorder Publication dates, March 12. 19, 26, 1942. Heavyweight Title Friday at 8:00 Oclock t 0VO The Mutual Broadcasting- System The Intermountain Network - MARCH SALE I f ' the cherry which enterprise amounted to $1116 34 Tomatoes came 2nd with $742 99. Poultry ranked third with $722 43, and sugar beets fourth with $524.18., From a total of 86 projects The started, 74 were completed. highest number completed was dairy with 14, swine with 10, tomatoes and poultry with 8 each completed. Last Rites For Old Orem Resident Funeral Downs, W fc Orem of I C5 W services for Henry were held in the Wednesday afternoon Windsor ward chapel. Bishop Stanley B. Harris, presiding. Burial was 'a the Pleasant Grove cemetery. Mr. Downs, a resident of Provo bench since 1883, was an active Orem Youth Is worker In the L. D. S. Church. He was well known as ft farmer and fruit grower In Orem for Provo many years. Born In Berry, St. Edmunds, Ivan Broadhead, son of Mt. and England, 1865, he moved with Mrs. Leo Broadhead, of Sharon, his parent to America in 1873, began work this week as an in- where they settled In Pleasant structor in the C P.T. flight train- - Grove, and In 1883 .the family moved to Provo Bench. He married Mary Jane Talmadge In the the Manti L. D. S. temple, August 16, 1888. Surviving besides his widow are two sons and five daughters: Clarence H. Downs of Orem, George T. Downs of Lehl, Mrs. Florence Grace Carlson of Pasco, Wash., and Blanche T. Dittmore, Mrs. Mabel T. Hummel, Mrs. Susa T. Ellis and Mrs. Mary T. Clark, all of Orem, 19 grandchildren and three three brothers and a slater, Parley Downs of Midvale, James Downs of Pasadena, California, William Downs of Orem, and Mrs. Esther jj H o o JT 4W lUumitttfS: PRINClSt 99.7 Instructor At Airport Timpanogos 1: il Qm (Jk iaxiksp nn '"Ti jenjHiH- - 5STM11 . j it majvjFtib jj jj j jj n; Hatchery 710 East ?rd South, Provo, Utah 4 opos'-- st:, nous relative to the i K Phone 613 Headquarters for Purina Chows, custom rA-'- i i Worlds Championship Produced under official State and Federal supervision, for YOUR protection, TIMPANOGOS U. S. Ap roved, U. S. Pullorum Tested chicks for 1042 are a real buy. Order now, while choice delevery dates are still available. the ti orId's finest electric RpdJj Kilowatt Power ten ice produced for you by American business men is the bind cf power that sen es 90 9o of the nation. 0 e JOE LOUIS ARE SIMON for the cut-rat- the hot water to cold water. Keep die refrigerator at the normal temperature recommended by the manufacturer. Too low a temperature is not necessary and may be wasteful. Ctv, i,v of benruary, for Gillette Safety Razor Smart poultrjmen know that thereg more money e in quality poultry. You can save a few cents on chicks ard lose .a lot of dollars. We arent interested in inferior chicks. The kind we sell are the kind that thrive and produce. Try our Purina Embryo-Fe- d chicks this year, and see for yourself the difference in chicks that are properly fed daring the 21 days in the shell. d ange zoning ordinance I tty Coun it cf Vtah, on the filth 1(0 VO Exclusive Broadcast WINDSOR Mrs. Ferry Nielson T- - - vj r vyi'Timpanogos stake conference will convene Saturday evening and all day Sunday, March A special priesthood meeting will be held Saturday evening and a special welfare meeting Sunday A good attendance morning will be appreciated from Windsor T'l 28-2- decreases. Speed ap defrosting by placing hot water in die After the accumulated ice is removed, trays. by (iruii: i Ledal Notices fnlt-fledg- and better get your order in NOW for these Extra-Qualit- y chicks if you want to make, the most out of 1912 conditions. h J il ing at the Ctah Valley hospital after a three-weeillness of pneumonia. REFRIGERATOR the the to , a : -t York of Orem. Mr. Downs died Sunday morn- Do not place hot foods in your refrigerator. Let them cool first. Place a cover on warm foods. Don't open the refrigerator door oftener than is absolutely necessary. Don't leave the door open while carrying foods to other places. inch of ke Defrost frequently. After accumulates on your refrigerator, its efficiency ii g hi bool at the Provo Airport. A guduu'e of the Lm.olj Ligh The Lincoln chapter no rubers uf the F F.A plan to make the m bool, Ivua Masted 1, s jieiiu. farm ltnpi uvt rueuts d ar- - arv turning for av.:iuu at tpi,n-irh Fork under the Civ,. inn Pilot's the coming t.tr: whitp-wdhOn June 52 farm buildings, repair 69 course in Apt il, 1941 h received fenrn, SO etuients plan to cleanto uih of the same ytar his private pilots lben-te- , and he, irrigation di'thts, 95 students 41 to tomthtr with one other trainee and flowers, lawn plant prune shade trees and ornamental otit of the class, won a scholarship Wlndsore information climbs, 59 to fertilize land, 2S to to atltnd the Southwest Airways Mr. and Mrs Roland Smith and Ari100 at School Aviation Phoenix, eradicate noxious weeds, and Mr. and Mrs Lee Hooley were NO I H E OF Ft LI.IF HE HUNG per cent to repair farm machinery zona. The other young man to the guests Friday evening of Mr. I RELATION TO ZONING obtain a scholarship was 'Blaine and shop tools. ORDINANCE Mrs and Eldon Wright The following supplementary Carlson, of Provo, who was reTheron J. Kirk and family a in to be are accomplished; cently fatally Injured plane have moved Into the home of practices NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 77 students will chan lots, barns, crash in Arizona. Wright That a public hearing in rela- After six months at Phoenix, Amasa etc , 5 will eaponlze, 18 students Mrs Ethel Robinson of Sacrawill cull poultry and livestock, Ivan returned to Provo, where he California was the guest worked as an instructor for Mer-r- mento, 15 will dehorn cattle, 49 will pols of hpr sister, Mrs. Sarah E Hooley C. In will 41 and on Insects and pests, Christopherson training week. P T. students at the Provo Air- during the past spray trees, etc. Mrs. Oliver Johnson Mr. and He received his appointport. motored to Payson ment as a instructor and family Machinery Repaired and spent the day visitweek. He now has 225 Saturday this Since September 1st the Future hours of solo ing Mrs Johnson's relatives flying to his credit. Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Farmers of Lincoln have repaired in their farm shop: three hay Ferry Nielson Thursday were, Air. and Mrs. Sptncer Broadhead rakes, seven mowing machines, SHARON P.T.A. AIDS and Bons Kent and Don of Provo, nineteen plows, two harnesses, Mr. and Mrs Fred Donkin of Salt fifteen spike tooth harrows, eleven spring tooth harrows, 57 cultivat- III NATIONS DEFENSE Lake. Mr. and Mrs Cleve Humphors. and forty pieces of home rey, Orrin Smith of Pleasant Grove. J S Johnson. Robert furniture and miscellaneous ms--i The Fhaion schoil p T A , In Johnson, and t'ana Nielson hinery. h Mr. and Mrs Wm The evening class and part time (ooperation with teachers at that class which Young Farmers and school sponsored a Book for have returned to their old home adult farmers participated in have Vlctoiy" drive last week, which, here, after spending the past repaired; 3 mowing machines, 2 ai cording to those In charge, winter at Ogden, where William has been employed hav rake-t- . nine plows, 5 spike proved very successful. PrestElwood Mr. and Mrs tooth harrows. 7 spring tooth Some thirty books have al-- ri harrows 6 cultivators, 1 tractor. adv been received, and time wich and son have moved to 1 harness, and 3 0 pieces of et remains for those who were Pleasant Grove to make their not contacted to make hook con home. machinery. Mrs. Rosa Baxter was the guest tributions, as the drive does not and close until March 28. IJms Make Purchases Anyone of her sister and family, Mr. Mrs. Wlford Stark, Sunday. to a add book for wishing Victory Lincoln of bovs Thirteen chaptMr. and Mrs Verl Gray have er have cooperatively purchased may leave it at the Sharon school or at Mrs the of home Leo pure-hre- d Guernsey heifers, all of which are approximately 10 to 14 Broadhead. president of the SharAt the present on P. T. A. months of age Mrs Broadhead expresses aptime these same bovs are making preciation and thanks to all parplans to purchase a pure-bre- d bull cooperatively. ents and children for their wholeGuernsey Similar undertakings have gone hearted response in the drive. The hooks, it Is stated, are to be ahead In purth using pure-firHolstein calves and purebred sent to recreation centers for the II use of soldiers in training. jj Chester white Swine. Mrs. Broadhead also reports II that considerable amounts of tin H Project Income High foil, used tooth paste and shav- - jj The members of the Lincoln ing tubes have been received at II Future Farmers have set a new the Sharon school. Boxes to re- - j: defense j! high for their chapter's total pro- celve these Important The proceeds for matrtals are placed at the school jj ject income. totand both children and parents this years projects 1941-4- 2 als $74.26 12, deducting all ex- are urged to save old tubes andl?! fc penses the net profit amounts to tin foil and bring them to these';! containers so that they may be $5872.93. rfi The largest income from each sent In for defense purposes. type of project was received from .jj HOW TO GET THE MOST EFFICIENT USE vn u 1 V Oliver Johnson, Sharon, on state hlg way near Talbot prop- n in . ii In Carl Rowley, on State high Oretn in t'm two aLd a half inoiiths aioe Junumy 1 of this way in Timpanogos south of Lin tar, as retea'td by the records coin high school. Van Swenson, Sharon. , of Piilldi g Irspector Kenneth E. VtEwan, show contemplated conGrant Johnson, Timpanogos. st notion cf 1 resident, s, 4 busl-ne-- s Axel Christiansen, east of Lin eaahlishmeuts, and 6 ad- cola high school, Timpanogos. ditions and remodelling work to Julian Hansen .south of Axel be made on existing houses. Christiansen home site, TimpanPermits were Issued during ogos, this period to the following: Elwood Baxter, Windsor, east of Geneva road. New Hesldencee near .. at j a. 1. Haivev Haiw.itd, Grand View H G. Craguu, Sharon. Ljron Willow by, Sharon. T. M. Bushman. Timpanogos ro-- s road fioin N'.llie Cordnei i mil Into the John liaxur home rung at the boo e of Mr. and Mrs. Wtih - g,Tg f la.tJ on the Jt i rile 1! ti r t 7 hi ir w Iv a 1....1 tiY U"od tin!,t tt tune uniTt d gut sts, ! t ib-- t e! A mi , ,1 ia honor of the I. rth-- d In lir.A.t tie t "If f Ley G I. II all tv him. ry of Ar- - I., on Y a ' i of It -- ev.'l Cal, was bt !J at the Wright home 3 W". ks Viiit-- i the Tl.i e to Inn Suturd tv evening i and fro ti at Orem ipi nd iil enjoy t! !e evening of fun wire Mr and Mrs La rente Kirk end Li hi. of Kama, Mr and Mrs. Wendell Swen-tMr and Mrs. Clarence Wr.ght of Lindun, Mr and Mrs Cealy Newell of Orem, Mr. and Mrs Karl KcHch of Provo, Mr. Consult Gouity Clerk or th and Mrs. Luke Cullimore of Respective Signers for farther Looking at Lincoln ipu fe: J, Guild View. . Tirnpan-ocosWVM P, icy Ada ui'. Ah in 2o. 19 22 grinding and mixing service ward. Mrs. B rtha Swensen was the honored gnst at a birthday social Friday evening when her family gathered there for the occasion. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Swensen, The! Waller, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York, Mr. and Mrs Orrin Swensen, Mr and Mrs Wendall Swenen, .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swen- sen, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Swensen and the guet of honor. A tasty birthday luncheon was served. The O. W. Club was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Oreen Walker After a delicious luncheon Londo" Rnmmv wa with PcirfUv T'.hrson plaved. winning the nr,7e Ur h'ch score The husbands o- - he Old Folks cooking committee entertained at ev- in ovster supp r Thu-sdav A RANGE Sco iho Llonfag Countess at Our Store FLOW! SEE . . . OWN thi amazing, new range to have thrill, leg Montag features which will bring you joy each day. Herei beauty and color to make your kitchen tha bright spot of your home. Here are convenience and construction features . . . superior in every detail. SEE US to have die MODERN "COUNTESS without another days delay I UNUNT MONTHLY TERMS uHmi. BUILT FOR SERVICE Porcelain enmU4 and aat Equipped witfc tijMrt condiment Mt. Lcrfc compartment it right e! oven; lerge service dr ever below oven. Men etber ideal faataree. Aek eboot tbtml JfedW aa dhows Kim avaDeble witfc bailt-i- a electric er water plate ... or gee plate reeereelr, at slightly hiffeer prices. ,rLt7w... ff Srw mm ra4-4- a . .. . $A75 MW pm, .In gppliMMamtmplah lotamtfj Sale Ends Tuesday, March 31 Taylor Brothers Go. The Department Store of Provo 56 pc. Dinnerware Set included with any Range $89.75 and up. SALE ENDS MARCH 31st. J |