Provo Daily Herald | 1958-10-10 | Page 15

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OCR Text ‘NH -_ BunkerHill To Reactivate LEGAL NOTICE Legal Notices H.J.R. No. 14 myiaera 2 -Mining Plant ation, not ex- A JOINTRESOLUTION PRO00 a year for the POSING TO AMEND AR- feguie ive term and expenses . TICLE Sa SECTION 9 OF as Pee by law while actuTHE CONSTITUTION OF in session, and mileage as KELLOGG, Idaho (UPID— The|_ THE STATE OF UT. REprovided by law. Bunker Hill Mining Co. announced LATING TO COMPENSAThursday its reduction plant will TION MEMBERS OF increase production beginning the THE LEGISLATURE. . roposed amendment to first part of November. About 100 Be it resolved by the Legislathe electors -* the state at the men will be recalled to work. ture of the State of Utah,. next general election in the Bunker Hill officials said one two-thirds of all members manner provided by law. of two idle units at the electroelected to each of the two Sco Rd pceoeae houses badaain favor lytic zine plant will be returned shal] take e ect unin ae vi thereof: to production. The lead smelter by the electors of e stale. plant will operation. go into CHEYENNE a (UPI) six - day — Repub- lican state chairman Harry Thor-! son said Thursday J. J. Hickey, Democratic gubernatorial candi- date, contradicted ‘himself in crit- icizing Gov. Milward Simpson’s administration Wednesday night. Thorson said Hickey was incon- sistent when he said he wanted to ‘give the government back to Saar © 1958. by NEA Service, Inc. TM. Reg. US. Pat. Of. "te-te “Sandra just complim ented me on this dress—! wonder whaat's wrong with it2” ‘Green Grows Ivy’ Proves Interesting Biography By SUSAN WAGNER| | president WASHINGTON (UPID— “Green Grows Ivy’. is the book that) answers the question: Can a little girl from a mining town in| the West become treasurer off | the United States? The answér i issues every year, is that |little girl who began life as the daygh- ter of a miner in Bingham Can- yon, Utah. Her book (published by Graw-Hill Book Co., Inc., York) is an easyto-woman account life of homemaker, mbother, ( children) and a politician. There are no startling tions of behind-the-scenes poll tical goings-on here. || But that is not to say: she |does not give some candid glimpses of life among the politicians. {| For instance, when she (first came to Washington in 1953) to take over her new Treasury post, Mrs. Priest told President Eisen- hower at a White House dinner that she “never expected to} get * In another passage, Mrs. Priest makes no bones about why | She was appointed treasurer. “Women had east a total of 52 per cent (in 1952), she says. | (UPI) {Le Secy. of State Lamont F. Toronto legal in Utah were checking pi iC tions and seeking any possible crepancies. ||t The Rev. Roland A. Smith, Pastor of the Highland Baptist Church and chairman of a committee of religious leaders opposing the proposal, said a numb committee declares it has found evidence the petitions. were in adequate or some signatures wer fraudulent, he will not call back . {| of Cheyenne said. ‘This BOISE (UPI)— Opposing sides on the right-to-work issure are knee of her mother. Mrs. Clara campaigning in Idaho at the grassFearnley Baker, scandalized by roots level and. with little fanfare the mud which flowed through to date. Spokesmen for both sides said the streets of Bingham Canyon, persuaded a local doctor to run Thursday the campaign will be stepped up both in velocity and for mayor: against the Democratic incumbent on ‘“‘the solid platform publicity during the few weeks immediately preceding the Nov. of wooden sidewalks.” . With ‘Ivy as errand runner and 4 election. Fred J. Smith, executive seepoll watcher, the doctor won. retary of the Idaho Freedom to This ‘first election, sne recalls, Work, Committee, said that his taught her two things: politics is organization has volunteer groups hard work and a political career’ working in every county of the “seemed |the ultimate in glorious state. ; achievement.” Joe N. Leggat, Boise, chairAnother thing she learned as man of the Idaho. Council. for she moved up the rungs of the Industrial Peace, which is fightpolitical ladder was that™the ‘‘po- ing to whip the| initiative, said tent and independent political “(members of organized labor are force’’ of 30 million women vot- aroused to the point where they ers had, not been tapped. She are actively. carrying their side tapped it-in 1952. of the issue to other elements in When Mrs. Priest ran unsuccess- their communities,” fully for Congress in 1950 she says her opponents started a whispering campaign that she was neglecting her three children to run “I think it’s part of my job as a mother to take part in politics,” she told the critics. “It is because of my children that I'am running for Congress. Someone is going to have to take this resporfSibil- Cache County Attorney Defends ity if our childrer ai up in the kind of world we want.” From Blow To the Head Ticket ‘Fixing’ LOGAN (UPI)— Cache County Attorney Zachary T. Champlin charges he made against an arrested Logan man was ‘‘justifi- able.’’ Champlin invited State Highway Patrol Supt. Lyle Hyatt to investigate the reported ‘‘ticket fix- ing.’ Hyatt charged Wednesday that Champlin had reduced a charge from drunk to re¥kless driving against a prominent” Logan business man last April 24th. Hyatt said the reduction was made even SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A report submitted by a Salt Lake Pathologist, said today three-yearold Ray Scott Nunley died from internal bleeding as a result of a severe blow to the right side of the head. The report by Dr. Shelly Swift indicated the boy had been dead about five weeks, The boy and his father, Richard been missing since Sept, 3. The boy’s nude and badly decomposed body was found Tuesday night in a grassy field near Harmony Softball Park in Salt Lake County. The victim’s father is still be- By GALBRAITH though two blood tests showed the arrested man had an alcoholic content in excess of the statutory minimum. Champlin said “I feel there was nothing irregular in the procedure followed.”” He said “I believe the reduced charge was justifiable.” Logan City Judge Jesse P. Rich supported Champlin by saying the drunk driving charge “might have been difficult to prove’’ despite tests, the two blood Examination of the condition of the bones, according to Dr. Swift, showed that the head and feet of the boy had been separated from the torso. However, the doctor said there is no evidence that the body had been dismembered. large empty quart soda water bottles were found at the scene of the body. One of ‘the bottles was broken. Deputies found ment as the Legislature may By Messrs, G. Douglas provide. Under such re; Taylor, Edward C. tions in such cases and within Larsen and Howe such limitations as the Legis- A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING NOT TO SECTION 1 F ARTICLE XIII OF TH ©CONSTIL TUTION OF T! STATE TING TO OF UT. SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTING UNDER THE TAX LAWS OF THE STATE. | “ing of four members, not more pieces of glass clustered with human hair and blood. “Evidence points to the bottle as the weapon,” Beckstead said. The child was unclothed when. found by two teenage boys riding their bikes through the field. Mrs. W. J. Nunley, the child’s grandmother and mother of the. missing father, identified the clothes as some she had purchesed. The father was last seen Sept. 10, a week after he disappeared, in Montpelier, Idaho. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE. TO CREDITORS In the District Court of Utah County, Utah. In. the Matter of- the Estate of | GEORGE P.-.BILLS, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the’ undersigned at the law office of Young, Young & Sorensen, 227 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on or before the 13th. day of February. 1959. s/ETHEL L. BILLS, , Executrix Published in The DailyHerald, Oct. 10, 17, 24, 31, 1058. Probateand Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk oF the Respective for fur ther mformation _Lioyd,'3-0355. to 1° East 3 chs. th South 89° East jl someone enaloes INITIATIVE PETITION Initiative PetitionNumber One i Museum building is open for social en; ae entson Com, 0.868 ch. S. and 3.515 ch. N. 89° W. SE cor. dot 3, Sec. 6-7-3 _tact Mrs. McKenzie, FR 3-6: HAVE You TRACED YOUR tae. SLB & M; No. 88° E.; W. 60.38 ILY TREE? t an expert gene- aligist do it. Call es o 1211, Ex. .ft. more or less to E. line of 600 _tension4633 after 2 p. That Initiative Petition en- East St.; N 1° E 68.46 ft. more titled “An Act Relating to Horse or less to a point 72 ft. So. 1° W. 10. Help Wanted. Ma s Racing and Providing for the Creation of a Utah Racing ComCONTACT: Employment direcmission and Defining Its Duties 6th East and N. line of 700 No. and Powers and Permitting St., Ni 89° W. 60.38 ft., So. 1° W. Parimutuel Wa: enn has been 68.46 ft. more or less to beg. duly filed a ‘ice of the RENNOLD PENDOR_..$774.60 Secreta: Sta the (Now owned by Brigham Young legal filing period, for fi University) same, containing the tan Com. 12.60 ch. S and 4.10 ch. number of signatures registered voters, and that follow- W. of NE cor. of NW% of Sec. 6 | ing is a full, correct and true copy of the ballot title to be twnp. 7 Range 3; No. 89° W,. 2! chs; S, 1° W. 3 ch; S. 89° E 2) State for approval or rejection at the election to be held on ey pues day of November, SHALL A LAW BE ENACTED PERMITTING PARI- and Lawsof this State shall be ELLEN ADAMS C TE RACING COMMISSION. THE COMMISSION IS TO ISSUE LICENSES AND PROMULGATE RULES FOR THE HOLDING OF RACING MEETS. EIGHTY -SEVEN PER CENT OF ALL jalghtie ‘WAGERED AT ANY M SHALL BE_RETU.RNED TO PERSONS HOLDING WIN‘NING TICKETS, TWO PER each have such other powers such termsof office as may be State ister and supervise the tax laws of the State. It shall assess mines and public utilities and adjust and equalize the next general election in manner provided by law. is directed to submit rovided by law. The State this proposed amendment to ‘ax Commission shall admin- the electors of the state at the the Section 3. If adopted by the valuation and assessment of electors of -the —state, this property among the several amendment shall take effect counties, It shall have such the first day of January, 1959. N. 1° E. By Mssrs. Hopkins, Gunther, Wangsgaard, tion to the extent that such Welch and Sheffield propery is used for such purThese exemptions shall A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- poses. POSING TO AMEND AR- accrue to the benefit of the TICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH,RELATING TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. PROVO CITY CORPORATION By T. J. OLDROYD, Director of Finance Published in The Daily and Sun- day Herald October 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 1958. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses vating in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article xu, Section “2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, to read as follows: pumped be remitted or abated at su times and-in such manner as may be provided -by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, and persone property, not to exceed 2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household furnishings, furniture, and equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home for himself and family. Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned by disabled persons who served in any war States, or under this constitu- in the military service of the tion, shall be taxed in propor- United States or of the State of tion* to its value, to be ascer-, Utah and by the unmarried tained as provided by law. The widows and minor orphans of property of the state, counties, cities, towns, schoo], districts, such persons may be exempted as the legislature may provide. municipal corporation and Thelegislature shall provide pubic libraries, lots with the by law for an annual tax sufuildings thereon used exclu- ficient, with other sources of mvely, for. either religious ror revenue, to defray the esti_ at sh or charitable purpo: mated ordinary expenses of places of burial not held the state for each fiscal year. or used for private or corpor- For the purpose of paying the ate benefit, shall be exempt state debt, if any there be, the from taxation. Water rights, legislature shall provide for ditches, canals, reservoirs, levying a tax annually, suffipower plants, pumping plants, cient to pay the annual inter- mission’ lines, pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating land within the state owned by such individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed as long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purposes. est and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty years from e final passage of the law creating the debt. Section 2. The secretary of. state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the Dectars of the State of Utah at the next general election in § the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the Power plants, power transmission lines and other property used for generating and de- electors of this state, this livering electrical power, a state, this amendment shall perkon| of which is used for take effect the first day of ishing power for pumping January, 1959. the admission of this state in- $.J.R. No. 2 toine|Union, ane! be and rea permanent fund, to be By Messrs. Stringham m: and Hopkin called the StateSchool Fund, the ‘interest of which only, AaieSENA RESOLUZIONa shall be expended for the sup rt. of the common schoo. BS Ror interest on the State School Fund, lee proceeds of all property may accrue i the fate by the escheat or aA Seen all unclaimed shares and dividends of any corpora- tion incorporated under the laws of this state, the proceeds ¥ of the sales of timber, and the CEEDS OF SALE O rentals received by the. state SCHOOL- LANDS ‘AND from schoo] and state lands, ROYALTIES FROM MIN- other than those granted for ERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL specific purposes, shall, with LANDS TO BE A PART such other revenues as the OF THE STATE SCHOOL legislature may from time to FUND. time allot therta, constitute a Be it resolved by the Legisla- fund to be known as the Uniture ofthe State of Utah, iorm School Fund, which Uniform hool Fund shall be two-thirds of all members maintained and used for the elected to each of the two pore of the common and houses voting in| favor pa schools of the state and thereof: portioned in such manner as Section 1. It is proposed to a"legislature shall provide. amend Sec. 3 of Article X of The provisions of Section 7, the Constitution of the Sta!te Article XIII of this Constitution shall be construed as limiof Utah os read: ae ane rate of taxation e. proceeds of for oe sales of au lands that have on of that have been or may ereafter be gran’ the United States to this state for fiveof the commonschools, to. and five per centum of the net proposed am of Utah State of Fe of the sales of United cleo of the‘State the"late and so with-| at the next ge ction sold, the|in the tol law. P by 447North 2nd West, AUTO “GLASS BROKEN glass replaced. Specialized efficient work. Ahlander Mfg. Co. 490 South University. FR 3-6463. Notice is hereby given: that No. 32 and Ditch Covering District No., 1 are due and unpaid in amounts and upon the lands set forth and described in the delinquent list hereto attached, and unless. said taxes, including in- Interviews will ing, and earn up $200 per week more isting delinquent ac- counts. Write to P. O. Box 524, en. | | EXPERJENCED T.V., radio serviceman;* permament “position. Write Herald Box 640 givin, apres tions, :r. ““rences, ms 1 status Stee .G 5 men willing to travel for high incom: $450 guarantee must qualify. A ' +3016. « FULL or part time activity from 5:30 to 10 p.m. If you are ambiworth $8 character, per hour. your No ringing, Se- paral Box 1450. Pasadena, Cali_fornia’ WILL tend oe childrert in my home, AC DENTAL assistant, in Orem. Experience not necessary. Write 637 c-o Daily Herald, giving full “particul= ars. OFFICEmanager, female under 45, Capable of dictation, typing and simple bookkeeping. State quali- fications and experience in letter of Sept eoe Sa tai. open. Write BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES Box. 638. c-oDaily Herald. FERGUSON'S Bike Shop. Schwinn 12.Help Wanted, male, female. dealer. new used, trade in, re- 12. . 798° South State AAAneeds Phone AC 5-2276 to AC 5-4018. crete Doore, all my wor! id meeeoteven: es. salesrepresentatives. _ CallFR 3-2937 for appointment. CEMENT worRK DRIVEWAYS,sidewalks, patios. con- Special Taxes for Sewer District so 2 future, good promotion opportunities “within the state-of Utah. Must. be over age 23, own car (limited travel this area). Experience helpful, but not necessary if you haye other joorbell State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, in said state, this twenty-ninth day of September, 1958 legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor ma; water for weekly. VW Help Wanted Female SPAREtimepiece-like work ! Stay LARGE and small eel estimates. Guaranteed work and materials LAMONT F, TORONTO 13th canvassing. Call FR 3-1069 for appointment ask Mr. Engle ExpertService AGAINST CJ _Secretary of State Oct commission Permanent. positiofis with good time is have hereunto set my -hand and 3 and tious and oF good CALL ON THESE FIRMS FOR IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 under such regulations as the of 3 ALTERATIONS NOTICEOF SPECIAL TAX SALE SEWER DISTRICT NO. 32 and DITCH COVERING DISTRICT NO, 1. users N. 89°¢W. FR(3-0 oa.Men's, ladies clothing affixed the Great Seal of the water for irrigation pi ce on lands in the State of Utah, may be exempted from taxa- 0.75 ch; CGUYLER Shop, FOR CJ Monday, Salary be conducted from.%30 a.m. to 0.75 chs; So. 89 deg. E. 3 chs: | Run Here Regularly ERING IS AUTHORIZED. PEASE MAY BE REVOKED FOR ANY OE ‘TION OFTHIS ACT. Utah, sales positions opey on the 15th. qualifications. - $326.25 Hf You Give Expert Service. Order Your Inexpensive Ad te as may be prescribed by the by the Bovennor, by and with Legislature. the consent the Senate, for Section 2.) The Secretary of tor Art City Motel, Springville, 5:00 p.m. only. c/ Theo Adams. ~Com. 26.43 chs E. and 28.46 chs. S. of NW cor. of 1-7-2; S 1° W. MERCHANT “Contact,“mah, no sell- chs. to beg. scribed by law. The State party. The members of the Commission shall be appointed your dail: hand. call RICHARD K. HATCH ..$13.17! cin oa goyernmental units, and equal- ize the assessment and valuation of property within the counties. the duties imposed upon the State Board of Equalization by the. Constitution care for a loving I ch. to beg. shown on the ballots as Initia- ch; N. 1° E. 3 ch. to beg. tive Petition Number One and Ditch Covering District No. 1 submitted to the electors of the reviewpeowosed bond issues, revise the tax levies of local 15 _| Com. 16.691 chs. West and 7.51 POP None hie lessons given neoe in your fast meth van chs. South of N% cor. of 1-7-2, SLB & M; th South 1 West 3 chs. ‘TO an elderly lady:If you are loneth North 89° West 1 ch; th North ly and need companionship and than two of whom shall be- Commission and the Coun long to the same political Boards of Equalization shall H. J.R. No. 7 Utsh County, Utah 2. Personals lature may prescribe, it shall percrnied by the State Tax ommission. ’ Be it resolved. by the Legislature of the State of Utah, In each county of this State two-thirds of all members there shall be a County Board elected to each of the two of Equalization consisting of houses voting in favor the Board of Courity Commissioners of the said county. THe thereof: County Boards of Equalization Section 1. It is proposed to shall adjust and equalize the amend Section 11 of Article valuation and assessment of . XIII of the Constitution of the the real and personal property State of Utah so that the same within their respective counshall read as follo ties, subject to such regulation Section 11. There shall.be a and control by the State Tax reState Tax Commission consist- Commission as may ~ 4 ing sought for questioning by Salt Lake County Sheriff George Beckstead. Two * other powers of original assess- Section 2. All tangible property in the state, not exempt under the laws of the United to grow said today the reduction in of duplications have been found. Nunley, 26, have Toronto said that even if the Davis The “treasurer learned her first lessons in practical politics at the said’ here Thursday it would take ‘a. court order to block the placing of a proposal for parimutuel betting on the. Nov. 4th ballot. Atty Gen. E, R. Callister agre a. Toronto made the remark las opponents of a move to make parimutuel betting on horse racés SIDE GLANCES ° “The Republicans apparently believe the way to the voters’ hearts campaign. Court Order to It Block Proposal | S. L. Boy Died the ballots. McGee, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate. She was in charge of the women’s shows they have a low opinion division of the Eisenhower-Nixon of the electorate.” fanywhere near the White House.” Eisenhower ‘replied, “I know for office, just how youfeel. Neither did 1.” She’ met the criticism head on. CITY ean practices of attracting political.rally crowds by giving free dinners were ridiculed Thursday by the campaign manager of Gale of the vote that elected. the new is through their stomachs,” Joe United Press International SALT LAKE “These statements hardly square with each other; the boards and commissions are the people,’’ Thorson said. CHEYENNE (UPI) — Republi- Ivy. Baker P iest’s Book It Will Take the people and then criticized government by boards and commissions “handpicked by the governor.” . H. J.R. No. 2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1958 DAILY HERALD and omen, unusual -opportunity. Part or full time. Select own hours and location. Write P. O. Box 82, BYU. Compare prices, free estihone Mr. Dean. “IF it's snaaat ntwork,” Don’t cuss, Call us. zane or otro we do i. all. estim: Phon FR 3.2097, AC 5-329:o CEoekeanon FLOOR you eTas Te samples to your Bernean pro Dopaines free estimates. Department aes 250 .West Center Cali FR_ 3-2600. CARPET ea{BPHOLSTERY _ ARE 14. Instruction PIANOlessons, teacher certificate, experienced Specialize with _ginners FR 4-1814. ‘GUITAR LESSONS—Spanish, Classie and ‘steel. Herger Music. Phone 17. Work Wanted CONCRETE WORK Any kind, also patch work. FR3-4583; _FR 3-7061or FR 3-223 COMPLETE eae lawns planted, prépared for planting. top soil seed, fertilizers. peat moss, Pax, shrubs, plewink ang oeciore: Seatey Provo. Sag sats WATCHES CERAMIC| TILE repaired and cleaned, terest, together with the cost or TILE, expertly installed. Bathroo new Ee replaced if needed for publications, are paid on or before Lan’s the 20th day of October, 1958, the reall property upon which such taxes are a lien, will on said day, be sold for said taxes, interest, costs of advertising and expense of sale at the front door of the City, and County Building in Provo, Utah, beginning at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, of said day, and |continuing until all of window sills, fireplace. AC 5.1743. DRAFTING South Center, American Fork. ENTER_wor, wanted: Expert SERVICE DRAFTING. eeae "HONE FR 3-428 FURNACE cca _Service. Call HORSESHOEING. PhoneFR 3-2704._ MODERNvaccum furnace cleaning. MAN|withchain . $2.00 an hour. Call Ron HU9-4281.Reasonable. 1 AC FURRER llkinds.Bish’s HELEN SWENSEN,5 Furs apie pair C a ed. 131 No. University.FR 3- USINESS ul ST . said _aanacrs MARTIN OVERHEAD DOORS. property shall have been sold. Sewer District No. 32 3.50 Satisfaction guaranteed. Watch Repair Service, 17 tional, one piece, colle fe,fraduatewanted ime jol consider thing. Call FR3-2834. anye PAINTING installed 48:00 PAINTING,|waall oo gucicaning. oP: sent. -R.-W. Lowry. Ph.| Phone FR3-1147. E.| ELIZABETH LEE .. $349.52 IRONING, yy home or yours..85e ___ HATS CLEANED _ hour, ae ch,85West 3rd South, Com. 1591.09 ft. N. and 1276.74 meses baltheom ieoeayt + atpraea paotern REASON. lovein“child care, ft. E of SW cor. of 36-6-2; N. 14° |. 30’ E 126 ft; E 12 rods; S 14° 30’ anG bdo Sees4 feesStee” Phos4 oes eo fon: an ‘family ra one W 126 ft. W 12 rods to beginning. HOUSEMOVINiG andrerepoe work, GLEN W. LEE....:.... $124.33 eee gardson. eT retea-i767 or rear of 275 East ——— wiego children in my home. Com. 1486.08 ft. N and 1249.58 PAPER HANGIN‘ Call. AC 5-1871. ha: and ft. E. of 'S.W. Cor. of 36-6-2;-S PAPER eaten 33103FR ; re WiLL, Listend| baby,otchild in my 14° 30’ W. 61.85 ft; S. 38.28 ft; PAINTING one. es children in my home. E. 231 ft; N. 2° 40’ E. 88.20 ft; FR 3-8302. N. 87° 19’ 15” W. 219.90 ft. to EXTERIOR,interior (Of spray work, 18. Ni beg. naniazons RADIATORS Savas REPAIRED _ LOUIS D. ESTES ....... $650.94 ary The North built,clean: 12 rods of the fol- Echool: z ENROLL child now. Pre-schoolKindergarten sie 244 3rd West. FR 3-3062. 5or ee els ef: lent lowing:. Com. S. side of County “eRe 38. Wanted to Buy 0. South University. irs. Road 664.7 ft. E. and S. 286° 29’ eed rocking: chair. RADIO AND TV REPAIRS_ GooD. W. more or less 40 ft. from NW FR 3-7578. cor. of section 1-7-2; S. 28° 29’ METUEEoieSeesSa W. 208.7 ft; S. 11° 32’ W 300 ft; of service in Utah County. N. 1° E m/1 482.46 feet to road; we Radi ers, 5 N. 89° 30’ E. along S. side of road m/1 12.50 chs to beg. work FLORENCE KEELE....$835.73 TOP som ~ Com. 13.77 chs. West. and 9.31 TOP Coreg Phone 5-0580 chs. So. of the No. % cor. of Sec, 1 Twnp. 7 So. R. 2 E. Salt Lake ae aaee paisfor OTR Wide thee war preferred. FR AKC. Registered ChesapeakeBay Retrievers. Phone FR 3-3701. HUNTING eefor sale cheap, 44 sth South stered Collie Base & Meridian, th. So. 1° West| FLEMING Tree Service. FR 3-7901.| AKC re insured. Free 2.958 chs. to beginning. css, Sst less. HO S100. N.-1° E, 1.0 chs. i SWEETIE PIE ia 41419 | 50. Pots TREE SERVICE 1.0 chs. North 89° West 2.958 chs,| old and ye Sheetmetal ED: box bra! FR 3-57 pups. So. 89° East eechine 51. Musical Instruments By Nadine Seltzer RENT A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Organ - Piano - Guitar -* or Any Band Instrument Less! Furnished if you desire. GLEN BROS. MUSIC 57 N. University FR 3-6852 GUITAR SAL ew and used. Mame brands, layaway for ChrjstTerms. Hierger Music. 3-4583.__ _FR FR3-4583. Miscellaneous 52. For Sale SINGLE bed Pio FR '3-3641, 170 West 2ndSouth NEW, used, and repossessed furniture and appliances. Be buy, sell, trade Mas ana’Been of ope age eveio Sundays a3"West 12th Noxth. FR ime TURKEYS ED__ SPALDING, 1300 WEST4TH SOUTH, OREM: _PHONE AC5-3316. leeach. FOR sale, (fiadiolus|» bu ibs ottis na76 Selling South State, Orem Ae 5GOAL, oiled. slack, 1araps we sell best in the ree AC 5-2200. AL—LUMP. OR SLACK, Merit iitchen AC ReSodas. USED e Several choosetrom,os"North 7 East. er 100,000 T.U, gas furnace $193. gins biice Steve's aoa Post South State, Springville. MADE TO MEASURE ~ os2pe slacks, uniforms, for men women. Western belay ‘ain jackets Norm's. Eee aL omen Sat peeiate ‘By KATE OSANN
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