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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, July 3. 1947 3 SALE Reconditioned mowers and hay rakes. W. F. Wiscombe Phone 023-J1 tf Bulls on Range Under' range and pasture conditions, condi-tions, 15 to 20 cows should be allot-ted allot-ted to a two-year-old bull per season; sea-son; 20 to 35 cows to s three-year-old bulL Generally, three to four mature bulls are needed for every 100 cows on the range. We'll Be Open At 1 p.m. On The 4th Incomparable Home Cooking CHICKEN - HAM - STEAKS Where Cookery Is An Art lirgMa Hanoi Ocora Oc2tialin - -Cccres and Gc:cdaoo MAJOR LEAGUE Last week's results: Windsor 6, PI. View 5 Vineyard 10, Timanogos 4 Vermont 13, Sharon 10 Timp. 11, Sharon 1 Vermont 10, PI. View 4 Next Week's Schedule: Wednesday. July 9 7:30 Timp vs. Sharon 8:30 PI. View vs. Vermont 6:30 Windsor vs. Vineyard Friday, July 11 7:30 Timp. vs. PI. View 8:30 Windsor vs. Vermont 9:30 Vineyard vs. Sharon North of Scera Phone 088-J3 MINOR LEAGUE Second Half Schedule Tuesday, July 8 7:30 Vineyard vs. Geneva 9:00 Lake View vs. Grand'w Thursday; July 10 7:30 Geneva vs. Grandview 9:00 Vineyard vs. Lake View July 13 7:30 Vineyard vs. Grandview 9:00 Geneva vs. Lake View July 17 7:30 Vineyard vs. Geneva 9:00 Lake View vs. Grandview July 22 9:00 Geneva vs. Grandview July 29 7:30 Geneva vs. Lake View 9:00 Vineyard vs. Grandview Last Week's Results: Lake View 11, Geneva 8 Vineyard 7, Grandview 0 PRIMARY GIRLS Notice is hereby given that inasmuch as there has been no interest shown toward sponsorship sponsor-ship of teams of this kind, the primary girls softball league will be dropped for the remainder remain-der of the season- Berg's easily accessible location makes it convenient con-venient to both residential and downtown sections sec-tions of Provo- It is a mark of thoughtiulness to friends and relatives who wish to attend services, to consider this convenience in choosing Berg. Funerals as low as $100 have always been a part pf our service. Utah Hardware & Implement GO. Here at Last -CUP SIFTERS 70c See Our Sports Equipment 22 RIFLES $11.50 and up Large Stock Ammunition BASEBALL MITS $1.98 Shells - Rifles - Pistols CHINA DISHES - 20 DIFFERENT PATTERNS ' C J25 per set an( up AUTOMETER CLOCKS JJQg Set them to control lights, radio, coffee maker, electric iron, etc ELECTRIC FANS and up FARMERS Let us supply you with wire, nails, scales, milk bottles, twine, buckets, ladders, blocking hoes, one-man combine tractor, grain elevators and other items. OREM PHONE 0118J2 Geneva Recreation League Second Half Schedule Monday, July 7 7:00: Coke Plant vs. Maintenance 8:30 Blast Fur. vs. Open Hearth General Offices Bye Monday, July 14 7:00 Open Hearth vs. General Offices. 8:30 Coke Plant vs. B. Furnace Maintenance, Bye Monday. July 21 7:00 Coke Plant vs. O- Hearth 8:30 Maintenance vs. General Offices Blast Furnace, Bye Monday, July 28 7:00 B. Furnace vs. Mainten'ce 8:30 Coke PI. vs. Gen. Offices Open Hearth bye Monday, Aug. 4 7:00 Gen. Offices vs. B. fur.. 8:30 Open Hearth vs. Maintenance Main-tenance Coke Plant, bye SENIOR BOYS LKAGUE Second Half Schedule July 8 Windsor vs. PI. View July 10 Vermont vs. Timp July 15 Windsor vs. Vermont July 17 PI. View vs. Timp July 22 Windsor vs. Timp. July 29 PI. View vs Vermont July 31 Windsor vs. PI. View Aug. 5 Vermont vs. Timp. Aug. 7 Windsor vs. Vermont Aug. 12 PI. View vs. Timp. Aug. 14 Windsor vs. Timp. Aug. 19 PI. View vs. Vermont Fl My i . l! I I SENIOR GIRLS Last Week's Results : Timp 15, Vermont 11 Pleasant View 30, Sharon 0 Vermont 15, Windsor il Vermont 40. Grandview 2 Grandview over Geneva default Team Standings: Pleasant View 6 0 1.000 Timp 6 0 1.000 Vermont 6 1 .859 Windsor 4 3 .572 Sharon 3 4 .429 Grandview 2 5 .288 Geneva 0 7 .000 Vineyard 0 7 .000 Last game of the first half to be played Monday,, July 7. Tim-panogos Tim-panogos vs. Pleasant View, for first half championship. Monday, July 7 immediately after the championship game, managers of Senior girls teams will meet in the seminary to draw up a new schedule for the second round of play. Junior Scouts: Due to the addition ad-dition of more scout teams to the league it becoiaos necessary to re-schedule the league. Notice is hereby given of the meeting for this purpose Monday, July 7, 8:30 in the seminary. All scout team manaegrs are expec-ed expec-ed to be present-Last present-Last week's results: Lake View 22. Sharon 16 Geneva 16, Vermont A 5 PI. View 10, Timp A 7 Vermont A 14, Windsor 5 PRIMARY BOXS Results of last week: Pleasant View 21, Sharon 14 Vermont 7, Timp- 4 Pleasant View over Vineyard, default Geneva over Sharon, default Team Standings Geneva 3 0 Timp 3 1 Pleasant View 2 1 Vermont 2 1 Sharon 1 2 Grandview 0 1 Windsor 0 2 Vineyard 0 3 New schedule to be drawn: Monday evening, July 7 at 8:30 in the Seminary a new schedule will be drawn for the primary boys teams that have thus far participated. Managers of all the teams are requested to be present. Thus far we have used the same schedule as the senior girls, but inasmuch as only five teams are playing a new schedule is necessary. FOR SALE Used counter; 15 ft. long, 2 ft. wide. Suitable for cafe, bar, etc. Very reasonable. Inquire at CLYDE'S COFFEE SHOP IN OREM FORTUNE TELLING READINGS Will tell your past, present, future. Will help you in all matters. Answer all your questions. Speak several languages. Special readings with this ad. 53 University Ave. Provo, Utah Phone 2400 ORDER NOW!, L4 1 & on the NEW America's BAGLESS Cleaner Completely new and different . . , that's FILTER QUEEN. No more germ-laden dust, dirty hands or soiled clothing from emptying empty-ing the vacuum cleaner bag. FILTER QUEEN has no dirty bag to empty! And that's not all. NO heavy weight to push around . . . GUARANTEED to pick up dog hair, lint and litter . . . DUSTS from floor to ceiling! Waxes, mothproofs, even sproys paint! Complete with handy storage case. See it today! Exclusive features Scientific oily soundproofed lock & Decker motor for quiet running. e NO dirty, germ-laden bag to empty. e Empty sealed, dust pan Only once a month. Unconditionally GUAR. ANTEED to instantly pick up dog hair, lint and litter. Patented air seeled, lock-tit lock-tit connections. 'MM OR Mm iM leMMi. lift off peww nA UmtghMy t conooWd Inwt Is nteaw rt m4 Geneva Supply Company Orem, Utah JUNIOR GIRLS Last Week's Results: Windsor 39, Vineyard 8 Sharon 27, Geneva 4 Windsor 23, Edgemont 11 Geneva 27, Grandview 17 Timp over-Vineyard, default Geneva over Edgemont default Team Standings : Windsor 6 0 Timp 5 1 Sharon 4 2 Geneva 4 2 Edgemont 2 4 Grandview 2 4 Vineyard 1 5 Pleasant View 0 6 Next Week's Schedule: Mon Timp., bye Edgemont vs. Grandview Tue Sharon vs. Vintyard Wed Windsor vs. Geneva Thur. Edgemont vs. Vineyard (End of first half) Friday Sharon vs. Windsor MIA Play Slated At Lincoln July 16 The Improvement Era MIA award play, "What Doth it Profit" Pro-fit" by Ruth and Nathan Hale is to be presented July 16 at 830 p.m. in the Lincoln High auditorium. audit-orium. Mrs- Clarence Bliss, Sharon Sha-ron stake YWMIA president, announced that this play is being be-ing presented to raise money to pay the stake's allotment for the MIA home.! , The play is based on family life during pioneer days in St. George, Utah. The authors star in the play, heading the original Los Angeles cast. The play was presented at Kingsbury hall in Salt Lake City during the June MIA conference. In addition to winning the MIA award it has been printed in the 1947-48 book of plays. Tickets may be" purchased from ward MIA presidents. Here's Dope on Codling: Moths Weather conditions of the past several weeks have forced the codling moth to remain relatively rela-tively inactive. Few moth' have been flying and practically no eggs have been laid. This condition has created a lot of confusion with respect to spray programs. Any recommen Cation based on passed experi ence or on anticipated good weather conditions has been inaccurate in-accurate because of continued cool, stormy weather. Orchard examination June 23, 26 and 27 showed a heavy deposit depo-sit of fresh codling moth egss-Even egss-Even with continued cool weather weath-er and occasional storms, a new and heavy worm attack may be expected in pear and apple orchards or-chards by July 9 and four or five days earlier if the veather becomes normally warm. GENEVA WARD YOUTHS TO ENJOY TRIP The Bishopric and youth leaders lead-ers of Geneva ward are planning to take all boys and girls of the ward who qualify on a three to five day trip. Transportation will be furnished. To qualify, boys and girls must have paid their tithing during du-ring the month of July, have participated in a welfare pro-irtv ject, and must have a statement " from their parents giving their permission and saying that the youth has been helpful and cooperative co-operative around the home- Boys must attend Priesthood meeting, Sunday School and sacrament meeting four weeks out of five and girls must attend sacrament meeting and Sunday School. Each person will provide his own bedding and food. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiNhiipiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniininiuiiumnn, iimiimr, in iiiiimiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiimiiiimmii i r at 2 Orom Loan & Jewelry Co. Best Buys in Diamonds, Watches, Etc LOANS H - 3 On, Anything of Value . 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