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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES OREM . UTAH 1st show 7:30 2nd show 9:40 Doors open 7:00 Matinee prices 7 :00 to 7 :30 Friday and Saturday 6ILDA Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford An engrossing drama interspersed with lively solo dance and song numbers of the sophisticated night-club variety! A picture for the grown-up for whom it will register as sure-fire entertainment! and "Cuba Calling" Sport reel Pathe News Saturday Matinee 1:30 p.m. June 29 THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK A comedy action story featuring the East Side Kids. and "Quiet Please" Cartoon "Uncivil War Birds" Three Stooge Comedy Chapter 5 "Phanjom Rider" Monday and Tuesday July 1-2 THE STRANGE AFFAIR OF UNCLE HARRY George Sanders - Geraldine Fitzgerald Ella Raines An unusually absorbing dramatic entertainment! I'LL REUER APRIL Gloria Jean and Kirby Grant A fast moving story dealing with the rivalry between two air gossipers! A musical drama! and Movietone News Wednesday and Thursday We feel justly proud in being able to present one of the finest family programs for our holiday offering! Not only will the kids enjoy it but so will pa and ma, brother and sister, uncle and aunt and friends! h THE ENCHANTED FOREST Edmund Lowe - Brenda Joyce and Harry Davenport The touching and simple story of a boy and a young mother, and animals and birds which live in a beautiful and stately forest! Delightful entertainment filmed in beautiful beau-tiful color! and "Frontier Days" Special featurette in Technicolor "Three Loan WolvesfJ Three Stooge Comedy Cartoon in Color Movietone News Nl xu. -v Vn luc t 111 aiuiwa wuiiuuviu wm v t" No matinee rates on holidays! si ill flltSMTt. IMI .. Jane 28-29 July 3-4 9 n m CIICItiTM MMMMiftl "'' IV. IS .Attractive Reception Honors Reed Boultons Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reed Boulton are honeymoonine at roruana, Oregon, following meir marriage Monday In the Salt Lake temple, where Presi dent J. Will Knight performed tne ceremony. Mrs. Boulton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Tuttle, of Provo, who complimented the young couple with a reception in the Provo First ward hall Tuesday evening. Mr. Boulton is the son ot for. and Mrs. Thomas Reed Boulton of Lake View. The largely attended recep tion was a most attractive atfair, the guests being greeted by an uncle of the .groom, Clark Boulton. Boul-ton. Besides the parents in the bridal party were LeRoy Nelson, Nel-son, best man, the groom and bride, who was lovely in a net and lace wedding gown, entrain, with long veil caught up with a crown of pearls. She carried a bouquet of gladioli and garden ias- Mrs. Bert Manwill, sister t ii l : j a . i in uw uriae was matron ox iion or; Miss Shirley Smith, Miss Myrtle Boulton, sister of the groom and Miss Pearl Tuttle, sister of the bride were bridesmaids; brides-maids; Alta Mae Whitely, flower flow-er girl and Nancy Bullock and Nadine Singleton, trainbearers. The attendants wore pretty formal gowns and carried colonial colon-ial bouquets. The mothers wore white iris corsages. Theron Whitely, uncle of the groom, was master of ceremonies for the program during dancing. Mrs. LaVon Harward. Miss Claudine Marshall and Elvis B Terry sang solos. Mrs. Ruth Gammett read. Dean Johnson, toasted the groom and D. V. Tregeagle.the bride. Refreshments were served from a beautifully decorated table centered with a tiered wedding cake and lighted candles. cand-les. Mrs. Jess Scoville, was in charge of the guest book. Many lovely gifts were also received. Miss Bardsley to Wed At Jackson, Miss. Miss Delores Bardsley, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Bardsley, is leaving Friday, June 28, for Jackson, Mississippi, where she will become the bride of Lonnie Dixon of Vixsburg, Mississippi!, where the young couple plan to make their home. Both Miss Bardsley and Mr. Dixon were former members of the coast guard, being stationed in New Orleans, La., Mr. Dixon Dix-on has served for three years and Miss Bardsley for more than a year. Both received their discharge dis-charge May 24. A shower was given honoring the bride-elect in the Bardsley garden last Friday evening, LOANS and REAL ESTATE SEE FRED E. RAY INSURANCE Office: 785ouxh. Second West FOR SALE Reconditioned Mowers and Hay Rakes WM. F. WISCOMBE Phone 023-J1 ....j.n.-K...!J:Ka-:nissaKK;B:a.-::m:s:n::s:nr KAMERA KINKS AND KWESTS How can I check for light leaks in my camera bellows? bel-lows? In a darkened room open the back of your empty camera cam-era and shine a bright light around on the inside of the extended bellows. You'll see the holes as pin-holes of light if there are leaks. FOR GROUP PICTURES f OREM PHOTO SHOP Ml. View Subdivision. No. 3 RFD Ri. 1. Box 241 PHONE 0107-J12 Orem. UTAH Nev Shoe Shop OREM SHOE REPAIRING Open For Business Shoes Neatly Repaired While You Wait Located North State in Orem by Prestwich Lumber Company LESTER RIDING. Prop. where games were played and refreshments were served. Many lovely gifts were received by the honoree. - Laudie-Ridinff , Reception Friday 1. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lucius Laudie announce the marriage of their daughter, Orpha to Elmer S. Riding, Rid-ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. C L, Riding, which was an event jot Wednesday, June 26, in the Salt Lake temple. Following the ceremony I t wedding dinner was enjoyed by the entire bridal party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wolfgram in Salt Lake City, The Laudie's are compliment ing the young couple with a reception Friday evening in the garden at the Laudie home, with invitations out to several hundred hun-dred guests. Both young people have been popular in Sharon stake activi ties, being graduates of Lincoln high school and seminary. Miss Laudie returned about a year ago from the Spanish American mission and has been attending BYU. Mr. Riding was released from army service and is en gaged in the contracting business. busi-ness. The happy young couple will make their home in Orem. Bride Honored With Shower Mrs. Roy Rawlings, the form er Marilyn Anderson, a recent bride, was honored at a shower at the home of Mrs. Seth Rawl ings, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Joy O. Clegg was in charge of the entertainment and many lovely gifts were showered show-ered upon Mrs. Rawlings. Refreshments Re-freshments were served, the hostess being assisted y her daughters, Mrs. Lee Johnston and Mrs. Max Rawlings. Twenty relatives and friends were present. pres-ent. Wedding Plans Announced Mr. and Mrs. August J. John son announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Alene to Rex A. Kofford, son of Mr. and Mrs. C L. Kofford, which will take place Friday, June 28 In the Salt Lake temple. " On Monday evening, July I, a reception will compliment the young couple in the Lake View ward hall, with the bride's parents par-ents as hosts. They will take a short wedding trip and return) to Provo where they willjnake their home. The popular young couple are both graduates of Lincoln nigh school and Sharon stake semi-; nary. The bride-elect attended the Brigham Young university for two years, where she was affiliated with the Fidelas social unity. Mr. Kofford was In the merchant mer-chant marines for three years, serving in both Pacific and At laritic theaters. He attended officers school at Alameda, California. Cali-fornia. Reception Honors Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leon Hansen (Beverly Peacock) were honored Thursday evening at Timpanogos ward hall, following follow-ing thir marriage in the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday, with a delightful wedding rece ption. Approximately 350 guests greeted the newlyweds at the re-cption, re-cption, being greeted at the door by Sharlene Peacock and Donna Vee Hansen, The bride chose a lovely gown of white net entrain, net veil edged with lace caught to a crown of pearl orange blossoms. Her bouquet was pink rosebuds and carnations. Her sister, Mrs, June Larsen was matron of hon or, and her twin. Barbara Pea cock, was a brides maid, with Norma Wells, Barbara Harding, Jean Clegg, Jessie Stevenson and Sherree Terry, all in dainty pastel formals and carried colonial colon-ial bouquets of rosebuds and carnations. Peggy Peacock and Lorna Wilberg were trainbear ers and. wore pink and blue frocks. Stanley Hansen, broth er of the groom, acted as best man. Enos Brimhall was master of ceremonies for the program between be-tween dancing. The newly weds will make their home in Orem. Women's conversations usually usu-ally revolves around who, why, when and wear. Most people who follow the horses bet on the horses that follow the horses. Platform Rockers from up We Iave a good supply of Charm Tred SHAG COTTON RUGS Other sizes: 12x36 1BIHIBEE9 Home FiimSsMsig Across from Scera Men's All Elastic SUSPENDERS Button on or Snap on Rayon or Spun Rayon Girls' Dresses Sizes 2 to . $2.79 Boys' Slack (Suits Rayon and Cotton $3.75 Men's Work Sox 3 Pair 500 Men's Work Straw Hats Children's Rayon PANTIES Sizes 2 to 12 390 Men's White Tee Shirts Small, Med. and Large 790 980 i' if 368 West Center WW According to tne latest available avail-able Information in National Safety Council records, fatal farm HOME accidents line up in relative importance as, follows: Falls 39. Burns 25. Firearms 7. Poisons 6. , Mechanical Suffocation 4. Other home accidents 19. 24x38 24x48; 34x64; 48x72 s Phone 0103-R4 y ! D V) Y4 M LEGAL NOTICES i NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' Estate of Nels Anderson, deceased de-ceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers ' to the undersigned at 364 North 3rd West Street) Provo. Utah, an ni before October 10, 1948. "v Betsy Duke Anderson, Administratrix. Published June 1. 14. 21: 28. 1946. SUMMONS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAHitIN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. HERBERT K. MINER and THELMA S. MINER, husband and wife, v Plaintiffs, VS.--1? V" JARED W. ROUNDY, JOHN W. BLANCHARD. DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, a corporation, UTAH - RAIL WAY COMPANY, a corporation, corpora-tion, NATIONAL HOUSING AND FINANCE SYNDICATE, a corporation, Bnd G. LOWRY ANDERSON, EDDA BRAND-LEY, BRAND-LEY, and. EVA A. NOYES. heirs at law of GEO. ED. AN-. AN-. DERSON. deceased, and all other persons unknown, claiming claim-ing any right, title, estate, or ALTERATIONS! t make men's suits, shirts and extra pants, also remodeling. Build formals, dresses and children clothing. See or call Mrs. Cuyler 447 No. 2nd Wset. Provo. Phono 2276-R. COMPLETE v v. RADIO SERVICE , AND APPLIANCE -RALPH'S RADIO 63 No. Univ. Ave. Phone tit The Home ef Guaranteed Service 41' 5fc Ladies Fine Quality Rayon Panties MEN'S Panama Hats Sizes 6-34 to 738 Only Dainty Little Girls4 DRESSES Plain and Printed Patterns $1.98 Men's Famous Merri- v macK ana waieroucic Dress Hats $2.50 Sun Suits All Sanforized Sizes 3 to 6 800 Ladies' Dresses Rayon and Spun Rayon. Clever Styles $6.20 Beautiful Non-Wrinkable TIES $1.00 Provo, Utah , Thursday, June 27, 1946 interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to plain- - tiffs' ownership, or clouding ' plaintiffs' title therete, - ' ' - Defendants. THE STATE . OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: ; You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty uuys after the. service of this summons up-. on, you, if served within the county : in which this action is brought: otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment- will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court ' - This action is brought to quiet the title of the plaintiffs to certain real property in Utah County, Utah, described as f ol-lows, ol-lows, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the plot which point Of beginning is located south 1962.03 feet and 3425.71 feet west from the northeast corner of section 4, Township 8 South, Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence south 14 30' east 100 feet along the west edge of the tive-root von-crete von-crete sidewalk, thence south 81 44' west 45.2 feet to the east right of way fence of the D. it R. G. W. R. R. Co.; thence north 37 .01' west 113.9, feet along said right of way fence; thence north 81 44' east 89.2 feet along partition fence to the point of beginning. Dated; June 11, 1946. P. O. Address; Box 403, Provo, Utah. , MAURICE HARDING, .v .'. Attorney for the Plaintiffs. Published June 21, 28, July 5, , tltiU, 1946. t4;ry7 ' notice LITTLE DRY CREEK IRRIGATION IRRIGA-TION COMPANY. Provo, Utah: There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 18th day of March, 1946, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders as follows: Charles H! Davies, Certificate No. 145, 1 Share $1.50 Charles H. Davies, Certificate No. 84, 3 Shares ....... $4.50 Charles S. Vincent, Certificate Certifi-cate No. 112, 2Vi Shares $3.75 ' And in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at 55 West 3rd South Street, Provo, Utah, on the 8th day of July, 1946, at 10.00 a.m., to pay the delinquent assessments assess-ments thereon, , together with the cost of advertising and expenses ex-penses of sale. JAMES A. BROWN, f ' . x-- Secretary. 55 West 3rd South Street, Provo, Utah. . ' - : Published June 21, 28, 1946. Shoe Repairing Louis Kelsch & Sena - Rear of Bootarto , . S4 Wet Oontmr Utah County Mattress ! Factory COMPLETE MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE ' Only Factory la Utah Counrf Wo are not represented by any transient mattress workers, but will call for and deliver without extra charge. ff' J " - ' Just Phone 343 Or drop us a card . SSI West 2nd North PROVO f m UTAH' HAVE YOURTI RES V .LOdT TntiK .- VITALITY r. 1 )YittH Hf It 432 West Center Phone 104 : |