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Show r DREM-GILtfEVA TIMES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ..;' WESTERN EEATJTY . . . A girl of the CoJen Vest Is pretty Donna McE!cori J -' rr Id PUosnls iovely, s'. iwn r..:i; behind a Luge' IKC'mlrsrc.. .'i Miss ArL-ona of i'i t" -! t-c -y in the annual i v-utr r-' :"'' " try for the ti'ln r" :T;is erica" at Atianw; CVy. GENEVA WARD Belh Moon 0581-H1 VINEYARD Maliceni C. Weill Phone 0893J1 Thomas Wells celebrated his 88th birthdav on Monday. He is one of Vineyard's oldest res idents. A native of Utah, he has watched with interest the de velopment . of Utah and the west. He is alert and active ana enjoys his association with h?5 many friends and relatives. Glenda Brown had a group c onVinnl friends nelo her cele brate her ninth birthday on Wednesday afternoon. The Genealogical Society pre-ecntnH pre-ecntnH on interesting oaeeant on Sunday evening. Chester Graff was th author. Those participating particip-ating were Mr. and Mrs- Chester Chest-er Graff, Mr. and Mrs- Ben Black. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rowley, Row-ley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles i son, Joan Jensen, Jack Adams-Inez Adams-Inez Marchbank and Mr. and Mrs. C I. Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence May-fi.ck May-fi.ck visited last week in Reno. Nevada with her sister, Mrs- Glenn Rhodes. Mrs- Rhodes returned re-turned with them for a two- 7fpk visit. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Thurber Helen Foster and Mrs- Rose Bushell returned from a xwo week vacation. They went to Mesa Verde National Monument Carlsbad Caverns, toured Ariz ona and returned by way of Grand, Zion's and Bryce canyons- Lyla DeLange went to Salt Lake City on Monday where she will stay while studying at the LDS Business College. Kathrine Christenson Is em- nfnved at Zion's National rark for the next few- weeks. She will return -in time to resume hr studies at the BYU. The following babies were given names at Sacrament meeting meet-ing on Sunday: Larry Eugene Tolman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tolman; Linda Rowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rowley; Larry Allen Kitchen, nf Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kit chen; LaRae Kitchen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Kitchen; Farl Delos Martell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martell; Terry Eldon Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams; and Sharon Ann Dart, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Dart Mr. and I Irs. E. Cr.lyl : Dus ker rnd family and Mr. and Mrs. Antoine L- Bunker and family attended the Edward Bunker family reunion held at Ciclta on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Cleaver and Mrs- Nora Barnhill of Chanute- Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. E- J- Parker of Hooper, Utah visited with Joseph Clegg during the week. They avi former for-mer missionary friends. Mrs. Thelma , Pierce and her laughter, Mrs. Max Stanley cf Spanish Fork were guests at .he home of Mr. and Mrs- Thom- is Wells on Sunday. A laree group of Aaronic priesthood boys and their fathers fath-ers attended the Fathers and Sons outing at Aspen Grove on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Stout of Berkeley, California arrived on Sunday for a short visit here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madsen, Sr. Miss Colleen Wells of Salt LaLo City was, a weekend visit or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells. Mrs. Vern Pace and daughter. Priscilla of Richfield visited here during the week. Mrs. Joy O- Clerg and daughters. daugh-ters. Jean and Emily twtz spent la:;t weekend with her mother-Mrs. mother-Mrs. Jennie GriL'in in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Joy O. Clegg was honored honor-ed on her birthday Sunday ev enins when neighbors and rel atives met at her home. Tasty refreshments were served to 40 Ernests- Contest games were play ed and community singing was enjoyed. Mr- and Mrs. Eldon Harding were hosts to a group of friends on Saturday evening at the home of her father, Carl Ohran in American Fork. Music and refreshments were enjoyed in the garden. The guests incluaea Mr. and Mrs. Alton Morrill. Mr and Mrs. Ross Holdaway. Mr and Mrs. Verl Shurnway. Mr and Mrs. Leland Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farnworth, Mr- and Mrs. JoseDh Blake and Mr- and Mrs. Stephen Bunnell. 1 Mrs. Jerrv Muzzell entertain ed a group of young people at her home on Saturday evening honoring her daughter, Mae Louise on her birthday. Clever eames were played and re freshments served to Grace Gammon. Barbara Andersen Janet Sundbloom, Maxine How es, Lynn Holdaway, Darrell C.egg, Leon Hebertson, William Wil-liam Wells and M'.ss Muzzell- i .:..' w'A-p.Ml ..I tm , ,m ,. a !... '' I wmm m ijii.n. jui ' ii' . . ... : " ' ill ; 1 s j t - - - I"" -In,' zm i 1 - V, SUNDAY SERVICES . J f OREM STAKE GENEVA WARD j Delmar Davis will bt honored at a missionary Testimonial. OAK HILLS WARD A missionary testimonial at 5 p.m. will honor Hardy Bean. SHARON WARD The Advanced Senior Sunday School class, taught by Niel Newell, will be in charge of meeting Sunday evening. OREM STAKE stair Priesthood leadership meeting will be held on Sunday at 2 p m. at Scera. SHARON STAKE PLEASANT VIE W held at 7 p.m., honoS Lee and Paul Trotter S i: HILL CREST WARD . Ruth Barnum .. Anderson win u. at meetinsr. Mnci.i will Tucker. be fumi ,"UHW 4VU and ii inn . Musical ! LAKE VIEW WARD ." """ lesumonial onng Ocden Tfro4 . field wil be held at 73 TIMPANOGOS WARD A missionary farewell held in honor of Ted v 7:30. a J' mm n W V - RCSSO AMERICAN BORDER IN BFFMN . . . American Jeeps are here lined tip hi the foreground, ft . ....... a 1 i T ..... T1 1 nP miioh m9 Alllk fHr.tiDn be- ICussian Jeep parKea in ine DacKjrouna, in Dermis x uuuamci -.uu, ou v tween nationals of bb.'a countries. It was in Fotsdamer Plata that Thomas P. Headen, deputy head of the AMG Information services Civision In BcrUn, was arrested by Soviet police while on a photo-taking -.lc. Mr. and Mrs. R. Phil Shurnway Shurn-way and small daughter left on Friday for Minneapolis, Minnesota Minn-esota where Mr. Shurnway will attend the University. He has a year's leave of absence from his duties as assistant county agricultural agric-ultural agent Miss Phyllis Farley is home after 18 months in the Texas-Louisiana Texas-Louisiana mission. Don't walk in a daze Look both ways. Mr. and Mrs. P. k. k, of Meridian Tr)v, ..' Mrs. Ferr s ?ha . A Utah viit ,i.L J . ncic uver tne week-Mr. week-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calkh bait L,aKe City visited fa (J aim. vnua,y . Look Out when It's Dark; uuuu mounds ano sonj have brought many a did FOR SALE USED COCA-COLA MACHINE -- COIN OPERATE 0 Electrically cooTod, wet type. 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Use special care at night and when roads are slippery. Even at moderate driving speeds, motorists often can't see pedestrians in time to stop. At 40 miles an hour, a safe stopping distance may be as much as 164 feet much more at higher speeds. When you wuiiv on tne inghvvav, your life :s your lookout, bo look outl SECONDS LIVES SPEND . UTAH VAI.LEY PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers of 57 North First West .Provo Phone 13 Contributed in the ftvblic interest by OREM SAFETY COUNCIL GENEVA TRANSPORTATION FAIRBANKS MORTUARY ICE SERVICE CO. CO. OREM JAYCEE WIVES SIMMONS LUMBER AND SCERA THEATRE OREM GENEVA TIMES |