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Show Thursday, TiMKs a nmnow Veterans can be certified at site upon presentation VETERANS of all proper credentials. SET ASIDE ITEMS SALES IN 1 previously offered items on a spot bid basis. rrrjps of No. 13 & 14-- B FIXED PRICE ITEMS: (M - Orem Shamn Centennial 1!' nut firatinn ronimittee at-n the slate convention at I in Salt Lake tewlnL. one hundred Cry. SaturiidV. pereen. Members include O A. Aii'iersnn, chairman, A. II Mrs. Hohbock, Nl Is Anderson, Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. J. fcrval L'tiris-te- r sen Mrs. J. G. Stratton and M.s. SI irp C. Gillespie. In ti e three sessions of the manv worthwhile cimvi'irinn idea v -- re B:ven on the iinpor and tain e thorough clean-u- p iiien-), liimoaign for the "review nf the year pliinm d activities was also iiv en. i At a meeting of the local " Tiif,s!ii v evening at Mr '.-- H'' i' oppo- - An iiff-cei'k v.'i re outlined i, H hi the rir mu it y . 1 plan beau of - Furr.lljr 1 (fc s r.-B- Inspection c'atcs for both of these offerings will be December 2 and 3. 1946; awards to be made on December 4, 1 946 . . . holders of oldest certificates given preference on fixed price offerings, and in the event of ties on bid offerings. Spot Bid means you may inspect the items and deposit your offer at that time or before 4:00 P. M., December 3 in sealed bid boxes located at the depots, to be opened at 10:00 A. M., December 4 at 1710 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, Utah. For Information Write To UxStr Rom where I sit ...fy Joe Marsh, With WAA Fac IOUTH UDWOOD tOAB hrplu SALT Diapwal Bona oaths ago I reported ha he Clarion how Mel Bate's aacle ilird up north, and left him with a iidy fortune. Naturally, our town was rarioua o see how Mel would spend it: Traveling around the world jetting a new houee or car . . . or dinwearing fancy clothes ing on culd pheasant and champagne . . .? ... We can bow report, Mel han't rhangrd a bit! Drop in on him any night, and you'll Ind him in hia a'lict sleeves by the f re, chatUag e. -- Al l, WORK GUARANTEED FOR (INK YKAR Watch and Jewelry Repair Fpert New and Used Watches Guns Jewelry LOANS ON VAI I AIII.KS Owned and Operated by an O FFflVfl LOAN AND JEWELRY IAKI CITY 14, UTAH IM 1 with the Miaeax, nhariug a glass uf beer with friends. From where I sit, Mai boa the art of handling mangy ns well na handling people. Ton don't let cash -- in -- the bank you around any mors than ; let people push you around. If ; like the simple, homey life; panionahip and quiot ways ; a glass of beer and friendly talk thats worth n fortune, after all! Cofyrifkl, 1946, United Stale Biewert I 1S-- 1744-W- Chime 57.1 Til GO. North Ave. SUKE, YOU I CAV 0100J3. Mrs. George T. Tucker entertained Orem Women! Birthday club at her home in Provo. Sew- PROTECT you new chair from moths for only $1.25 for 5 ing, social chat and luncheon were enjoyed by Mesdames Eliza year guaranteed protection. Verona Holt, Zina Anderson, One spraying of Berlou stops Ruth Jolley, Ethel Selman, moth damage or Berlou pays Finch, Vcd Kofford, Sarah Prest-wicfor the damage. BAH PHAR- Priesthood meeting will Jennie Bellows, Agnes n Monday evening at 7:30 Thorn, Maud Park, Pearl instead of 7:00 o'clock. All male and Susie Carter. Mrs. members of the ward are urged eBatrice Olsen and Mrs. Blanche o bo present. Hurst, a sister of Mrs. Tucker from Payson, and Mrs. Della Women of Tomorrow Tucker were guests. Jep-perso- At Womans Club ESTRAY George F. Ballif was speaker at the Orem Worn ;,r,'s club mooting Wednesday afternoon at Scora lounge. Mrs. is Post War Planning Halhf h.'iirman of Utah State Federa- ,ii of Woman's clubs and her Women of Tomorr.pie was row". Music was furnished by Mr ' o well Varloy and daughters Maxine and Coleen on piano and Mrs. t imirdian Hostesses for the pleasing af-,r were Mrs. Lreman Bennett id Mrs. Morrill Kitchen. The 'hut salute was given by Mrs Moroni Jenson and the club col. Vc by Mrs .I.oe Brooks. Refreshments were served by he entertainment committee with Mrs. Raymond Gilligan, ' hairman and Mrs. Boyd Asay. Mrs. Milton Bunnell, Mrs. D. Dale Larsen, Mrs. Harold Peterson. Mrs. Raymond Stewart Mrs. Rav E. Hanks. Mrs. Neldon Marshall and Mrs. Lloyd Pyne. A Thanksgiving theme was carried out in the decorations. :i vember, 1946, at 2:00 p.m.: One black horse, solid color, about 1200 pounds, weight branded B.L. on right hip, age or 8 years. One gray horse, solid color, 1200 weight about pounds, TI on left branded hip. age about 7 or 8 years. Said estrays were taken up by me in said precinct on the 11th day of November, 1946. 7 lying-dow- n KENNETH COOK, Poundkeeper for Orem Precinct R D 1, (Eapn Canyon Road) afresh, j i.cw flow. Difi easy low rent. for paints, varnish Seen brushes-anyth- ing sander yourself. Impi rial 1 Paint Wallpaper .136 W center & Co. PhootSfl TURKEY TALK Bring the family Richards to Compliments of Twin Pines restaurant for an old time Thanksgiving dinner. It's tops! Youll find the prices right F. W. ! RICHARDS TWIN PINES CAFE IVdolwois' EARL T. ELECTION HELD AT LADY s decorating y0Ur homt&'l show you nuweanhl w to operate our Hilcofiw State of Utah, County of Utah Orem City Precinct I have in my possession the following described estray animals which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest cash bidder at Pound Keeper's residence, Orem City Precinct, on the 23rd day of No- about J .Bring l.;ick the beaut, .your fl'x .take tk scarred tiirUmbedffi 2 coats of varnish. Rmtii: Ililco flour sunder, will i." NOTICE OSS, Manager LIONS At their regular dinner meetManor, Thursday evening, an election of officers was held by Orem Lady Lions. Mrs. J .G. Stratton ir the retiring president, Mrs Henry Falkner, vice president and Mrs. An tone Rohbock, secretary. The new officers are Mrs. John B. Stratton, president; Mrs. Leentan Bennett, vice president and Mrs. A. H. Christensen. secretary and treasurer. Short talks were given by the iadii-s- , Mrs. Clyde Weeks sang two solos and Miss Snell gave several accordion numbers. ing at Virginia SAVE RITE DRUG STORES West Center 12!) PROVO. MILLS are working day and night. Steel production is setting peacetime records. This is good news for you. And Save In one way or another steel helps make almost everything yon use cars, washing machines, refrigerators and countless other things. By pushing its production to record-breakin- H g volume, the steel industry is helping hundreds of other industries get going. However, the mills are not yet able to supply the full demand for steel. This is largely due to the loss of 12,000,000 tons of steel production this year from strikes in steel, i1;- :ml other industries. The mills are Irxing hard to make up the lost output If the present production pace can he continued, there should ho enough steel for normal needs befon many months are past. -' WC ITAII Serve Yourself StEEL PRESCRIPTIONS FOUNTAIN COSMETICS SCHOOL SUPPLIES FILMS PHOTO FINISHING 1 lltlHttl fin an JOHN KUHNI & SONS fts heaps of fun to loaf along (' J A fiSO Highest IVices Paid For DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS Antvrivun iron am! ESI Sirri instiluli 31iO fifth Airnur. .Yrir 1 1 2 . A. "i mile Wet of County Infirmary Bf Cliff MDD6CTS V COMMiv taia6l JH When autumn's drawin nears Makes mo yearn tor Becker's Bearl Phone Provo ra wiasisaifS. ts:ss p.s. rsa tanaiset All this sparkle in the sunshine !T 1GI - L'lif-s- . A. FULLER COMPANY CHlmi UTAH . a War Assets Administration 0 h:me 1000 il OFFSET DISKS 5V4 ft. and Grant Elliott and Sam MarMr. Clifton Pyne entertain- 6 ft. Patten & Eking, Phone . riott! conducted a fine program ed Orem Literary Club memSunday evening with the follow- bers at her home. Dale De Spain, ing Aarnnlr priesthood members L'tah County zoning and planpeaking. Jimmie King, a dea- ning chairman talked on the and HAMMER MILLS con, who recently moved into zoning of Orem. Mrs. Ray Park A Ekins. Phone Patten Tom sang, accompanied by her daughtin- ward from Indiana; 1744-Cluff. a teacher; Jack Jones and ter. Nurma Park. A delicious Mrs. Dnrrell Salisbury, priests. luncheon was served before the Ethel Taylor played a plana solo meeting to the twenty members SALE Heatrola, in exceland Douglas Richards sang The and guests. Chrysanthemums FOR lent condition, with pipe and in Lords Prayer1, accompanied by and pyracantha were used board. Mrs. Latta, Phone floor Ardilh Richards. decorating. his sister. con-vein- 1 ten wards ... DATES AND PROCEDURE: I71 y.nsn-e for local ) r LGEORGE General Manager 0R1 FOR SALE NEWS CLUB Slake high councilman Thorval Rigbe was present. Mrs. Bertha Salisbury will be hostess to Edgemont Literary club Friday afternoon at 2:00 iieiock at her home at Olmsted. Mrs. Carol Lee will be in charge of the book review. VINCENT 1). a Fortune nd i PAUL How to Handle Electric Motors Office Co.r.pressors Operating Lamp Equipment - Tools Douh Mi::.:rs - Sjnn Trailer Mounted Water Tanks Portable Ei ctric Bakers . . . and other miscellaneous items . . . value.) ut approximately $900,000. Trucks DEALER Sale 18) - D ITEMS: SPOT YOUK FORI) com-mi't- $700,000. - :i Telluride Motor Go. ren-Viir.- '-I Fork Lift Tru.ks Automotive Equipment Mi Buses Photo Trucks Other Trucks Ton Pick-UHouse Trailers Station Wagons Lab Trailers Jeeps Steeping Bags - Desks and Typewriters . . . valued at Machinery EDGEMONT Thr- - . Including a new offering of items ut fi.ted prices, together with GAFCO SALE Committee Attends .State Centennial Convention in S.L.C. Xuvl!,r ffCDM Ifll1 |