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Show s OREM-GENEVA TIMES VERTIYA CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY Mrs. Carl Rowley will entertain enter-tain the members of the Vertiya Club at her home on Friday evening at 8 p-m. Leona Bellows will give a demonstration on hair styles. Orem Women's Club Begins Fall Season At Garden Tea The Orem Women's Club will begin their club activities for the year at the annual Garden Gar-den Tea on Wednesday. September Septem-ber 22 at 3:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Thorval Rigby, Eleventh Squth and State Street. Program booklets will be dis tributed by the program com mittee which comprises Mrs. Parlell Peterson , Mrs. Wilford Laraen and Mrs- Don Stubbs. i The club officers will be hostesses host-esses at the tea and have arranged arr-anged a good program. Mrs. Ruth Brown will give a book review and LaNae Williams will play violin selections. Legion Auxiliary Installs New Officers The Orem American Legion Auxiliary held their installation meeting on Wednesday evening. Disdrict President Arvilla Harvey Har-vey of Pleasant Grove acted as installing officer- Jean Tolton of American Forlt, district historian, his-torian, was a guest at the meeting. meet-ing. New officers who were installed in-stalled were Naomi Peterson, president; Betty Gillman, first vice president; Jennie Cordner, second vice presidnt; Lola Wil-berg, Wil-berg, secretary; Ethel Conover, treasurer; Reba Loveless, historian; histor-ian; Edna McDonald, chaplain; Grace Hansen, color bearer; and Thelma Gibson, child welfare. The new president presented the past president pin to the outgoing president, D o r o t n y Broadhtad. Gifts were presented present-ed to the retiring officers. A committee comprising Mae Burr, Naomi Peterson and Dorothy Dor-othy Broadhead was appointed to work out details of a plan to get a piano for use in thhe Veterans Vet-erans Memorial building. Fourteen members of the auxiliary aux-iliary were present at the installation. in-stallation. Later in the evening they joined the Legion members and refreshments were served- I i r ii Vv . i w- W mhz W: - ..... II 1 mV wi iiaLi -K . Iff Orem -Geneva Soaetv Ins Smith. dilor Pboo 13 Home Wedding Unites Young: Couple Ann Collene Willoughby became be-came the bride of Claren "Housekeeper "House-keeper in a ceremony performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs-Byron Mrs-Byron Willoughby at 7:30 Saturday Sat-urday evening. The bride is the daughter of Roy and the late Ella Willoughby of Orem- Mr. Housekeeper is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Housekeeper of Provo. The bride was given in marriage marr-iage by her father, and the ceremony cere-mony was performed by Bishop Odis Pierce of Draper, an uncle of tha groom. The bride wore a lovely gown of blue and carried a bouquet of orchids. She was attejidea by her sister, Elaine Keele, wjio was dressed in brown and car- SHARON STAKE PLANS TEMPLE EXCURSIONS Excursions to the Salt Lake LDS Temple, for members of Sharon Stake are planned for Thursday, September 16 and Thursday, September 30. ned carnations. Hal Housekeeper, brother of the groom, was best man. Friends and relatives were greeted at the reception which followed the marriage. A bau-tiful bau-tiful wedding cake was topped with a miniature bride and groom that was the same one which adorned the wedding cake of the groom's grandparents. The cake was cut by the "bride and served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Housekeeper plan to mak their home in Provo. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, Grand View DUP at September Meeting The September meet, the Camp Grand Vi 8 of was heldatthe tm Laura Weeter on ThSf Weeter was assisted i enL f!' ing by Mrs. Hattie cae"tertail-Mrs. cae"tertail-Mrs. Kate Carter. er N County DUP viPe .. .. Lavina Johnson was the meeting and snXu1 at Captain Lalrel GiCS on the progress made on project to place a marker the prand View churcHS,?1 She asked any ladles wR?1 rocks' suitable for Cfa, the monument to contact hj Mrs. Weeter read the hi, ' of Jane Mount Tanner Cyril Walker and Mrfi Snyder sang two numbers. TW were accompanied by Mrs w ren Weeter A tray iUljcj was served to 15. GRAND VIEW Lucy I. Clyde 030-R4 Jerry West, son of Mrs. Maud West of San Jose. California is visiting with hie aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Gibson. Three beautiful quilts were made at the Relief Society quilting party on Tuesday. Mrs-Mable Mrs-Mable Tucker had charge of the work and a hot lunch was serv- Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Judd, who were married on August 19 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, are now making their home in San Gabriel, California. Mrs. Judd is the former Colleen Varley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Varley of Orem. Mr. and Mrs- Eugene Stubbs, who were married in August at the home of the bride's parents. She is the former Joan Loveless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Ray E- Loveless and Mr. Stubbs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stubbs. ed by Goldie Davis and Ilia Baum. Others present were Ilia t Buckner, Kate Carter, Fontella! Buckner, Annie Jolley, Elsie j Taylor, Mrs. Riding, Lucy, Clyde and Montez Harward. Among those who attended funeral in Salt Lake City forj Johannah Maxfield were Mr., and Mrs. M. E. Kartchner, Mr' and Mrs. Ashted Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Riding, Mrs. Annie Buckner, Mrs- Fontella Buckner and Mrs- Alta O'Day. t Mr. and. Mrs- Clark Carter and Bishop A. Dean Buckner visit-, ed at th mortuary on Wednes-j day evening. Mrs. Maxfield was the first president of the Grand View Relief Society. The S. I. Club will meet on Friday at 2 p.m. at Sowiette, Park. A pot luck lunch will be1 served. Mr. and Mrs- Verl Brown and family and Mr and Mrs- Reed Brown spent Sunday visiting in Salt Lake City. They enjoyed enjoy-ed a picnic luncheon at Liberty Park, a trip to the-zoo and visited vis-ited in Bountiful at the new home of Nolan Brown. Mr. and Mrs- Reed Brown had as their guests on Thursday their niece and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell and two children of Magna. MArs. Laurel Gibson, .county DUP class leader and Mrs. Nettie Net-tie Brown, county historian attended at-tended the county DUP board meeting at Sowiette park on Saturday. Plans for the work of the organization for the winter win-ter were discussed. Mrs. Blaine Snyder, nee Flor- You'll Love this mattress of I "X Innerspring Mattress dy Dunrorw A ence Weeter and small son, Blaine, Jr. are visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weer. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Clyde and Mrs. and Mrs. Keith Johnson John-son and daughter, Lorna enjoyed enjoy-ed a trip to the pinion pine groves near Duchesne on sun-enjoyed sun-enjoyed a picnic lunch, then drove over the divide into Castle Cas-tle Gate and returned home by way of Spanish Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Day returned from a weeknd trip-and trip-and Mrs. Annie Bucknei returned re-turned Monday evening from a weekend trip. Mrs Buckner visited vis-ited with her son, Elmer Buckner Buck-ner and family in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. O'Day spent Sunday and Monday in Idaho Falls where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. R- Poole. Bishop and Mrs. Dean Buckner Buck-ner have returned from a trip to Ucon. Idaho where they visited vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs- Mormon Tracy and Mrs. Andrus. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Tracy reUirned with them. Mr. Tracy will continue his studies at the BYU. when the group arrived at the Buckner Buck-ner home they were served a delicious dinner by Mr. and Mrs William McKinnon. Clifford Clyde and Ernest Jones returned Sunday from a successful fishing trip to the lakes at the head of the Provo river. Four babies were blessed and named at Fast meeting. They were the children of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Harward, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson and Mr and Mrs. Blaine Snyder. The program at Sacrament meeting was given by the genealogy gen-ealogy class with M. E. Kartchner Kartch-ner in charge. Mr. Stanley and Roy Taylor were the speakers and musical numbers were given giv-en by Margaret Nicol and Thel-da Thel-da Lunceford and LaNieve Kimball. Kim-ball. Martha Kelsey was the accompanist. iu linn lliliilili Amazing liEXiirv! it has Scathing SSSiy. . . Exclusive crtko-flex "COMFORT CONTROL" - 'Z'efM&ze GUARANTEE At last a mattress with every meat. There's "nothing like it coil controlled by the patented for real sleeping luxury. 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