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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, JULY . 1951 Softball Scores, Schedules OREM STAKE SENIOR M MEN STANDINGS Vineyard Timp View Windsor Geneva Beverly Sharon W 5 3 3 2 2 0 L 0 2 2 3 3 5 Pet. 1.000 .600 .600 .400 .400 .000 RESULTS Timp View 8, Sharon 6 Vineyard 14, Windsor 0 Geneva 8, Beverly 2 Geneva 8, Sharon 7 Vineyard 10, Beverly 4 Timp View 17, Windsor 4 SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 24 No games scheduled. Thursday, July 26 7:00 Geneva vs Timp View 8:00 Windsor vs Beverly 9:00 Vineyard vs Sharon SHARON STAKE SENIOR M MEN STANDINGS W L Pet. Lake View 3 ' 0 1.000 Lincoln 2 0 1.000 Crest View 1 1 .500 Grand View 1 2 .333 Edgemont 1 2 .333 Hill Crest 1 2 .333 Timpanogos 0 2 .000 RESULTS Hill Crest 22, Edgemont 8 Lincoln 6, Timp 5 Lake View 20, Grand View 7 Lincoln 19, Crest View 2 Lake View 20, Hill Crest 10 Edgemont 18, Grand View 4 SCHEDULE Wednesday, July 25 7:00 Lake View vs Timp 8:00 Edgemont vs Crest View 9:00 Grand View V3 Lincoln Lin-coln Hill Crest Bye Friday, July 27 7:00 Lake View vs Crest View 8:00 Edgemont vs Lincoln 9:00 Hill Crest vs Timp Grand View Bye OREM-SHARON STAKES JUNIOR M MEN STANDINGS W L Pet. Geneva 6 0 1.000 Vineyard 4 0 1.000 Orem First 5 1 .833 Oak Hills 4 3 .571 Timpanogos 2 2 .500 Beverly 2 5 .286 Windsor 2 5 .286 Vermont 1 5 .167 Lake View 0 5 .000 RESULTS Oak Hills 11, Timpanogos 6 Vineyard 20, Windsor 4 Orem First 10, Beverly 3 Vermont 7, Windsor 0 (forfeit) Geneva 17, Beverly 3 Oak Hills 21, Lake View 4 SCHEDULE Saturday, July 21 7:00 Orem First vs Vine yard 8:00 Vermont vs Lake View 9:00 Timpanogos vs Geneva Gen-eva Monday, July 23 No games scheduled. SCORES Vermont 0, Vineyard 7 Geneva B 20, Beverly 10 Geneva A 19, Vineyard 8 Timp View 25, Beverly 24. SCOUTS SHARON STAKE Grand View 1 2 Lincoln 1 2 SCORES Oak Hills 10, Lincoln 4 Giand View 18, Timpanogos 10 SENIOR GIRLS j W STANDINGS Lincoln 4 W L Timpanogos 2 Vermont 3 lj Crest View 2 Vineyard 3 1 Oak Hills 0 Geneva 3 lt SCORES Windsor 1 2 ' Crest View 13, Timpanogos Sharon 1 3 Lincoln 15, Oak Hills 4 Beverly 0 3 JUNIOR GIRLS SCORES Vermont 28, Sharon 8 Geneva 10, Vermont 8 SENIOR GIRLS SHARON STAKE STANDINGS W 4 2 0 Grand View Hill Crest Crest View SCORES Crest View 0, Hill Crest 7 (forfeit) (for-feit) Grand View 27, Hill Crest 12 Lincoln Windsor Vermont Timp View Timpanogos Sharon Orem First W 5 3 ' 1 3 1 0 0 SCOUTS STANDINGS W Geneva A Timp View Sharon Geneva B Windsor Vineyard Orem First Vermont Beverly 7 4 4 3 2 2 2 0 0 SCORES Lincoln 37, Sharon 5 Windsor 27. Timp View 16 Timp View 27, Sharon 10 Lincoln 7, Orem First 0 (forfeit) (for-feit) Primary Girls W L Lincoln 3 1 Timpanogos 3 -1 Grand View 0 4 SCOUTS Timpanogos 24, Grand View 2 Lincoln 21, Grand View 11 Lincoln 20, Timpanogos 21 CUBS W L Oak Hills 3 0 Timpanogos 1 2 NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE SENIOR GIRLS OREM STAKE Monday, July 23 Vermont vs Beverly Wednesday, July 25 Geneva vs Windsor Thursday, July 26 Vineyard vs Sharon. Make-up game SCOUTS OREM STAKE Monday, July 233 Geneva A vs Geneva B Wednesday, July 25 Beverly vs Vermont Thursday. July 26 Orem 1st vs Windsor Friday, July 27 Sharon vs Timp View SCOUTS SHARON STAKE Monday, July 23 Crest View vs Lincoln Wednesday, July 25 Oak Hills vs Timpanogos JUNIOR GIRLS Games to be arranged later in the week. CUBS Thursday, July 26 Oak Hills vs Grand View Friday, July 27 Lincoln vs Timpanogos PRIMARY GIRLS Friday, July 27 Timpanogos vs Lincoln (playoff) STROCHEINS RETURN FROM VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Vern Strochein returned this week following an enjoyable two weeks' vacat- ion in Wyoming and Colorado. ! They spent five days touring 'Yellowstone Park and visited i in Cheyenne, Wyoming with Mr. land Mrs. Bill Stanley and in Lucerne, Colo, with Mrs. Birdie j S'.anley. The last three days of their i vacation was spent at the Onahu Dude ranch in the Rocky Moun-i Moun-i lain National park where they enjoyd fishing and horseback riding. TIMPANOGOS Conductpd by Luey Poulson 1 Timpanogos residents ' are invited to call LINCOLN AIR RfDE TIRES Recapped Air Ride Tires All Sizes. GUARANTEED TIRE RECAPPING OK Rubber Welders 8th South end State Street Orem. Utah t: 0645-J1 with personal items and other oth-er news. r fljocj outdoor eating m i r;:iL c: c?s:i Jl'LY 2fl7U irk. ... MM PICNIC SUGGEST IONS! 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A special musical number num-ber was a violin solo by Dale Johnson. t ,vn, Harward has been re leased as ward clerk and Julian Fronk sustained m his piace. Mrs .lames Norton has been sustained as counselor in the MIA replacing Lavon Harward-Arthella Harward-Arthella Dearing has reecived her Golden Gleaner pin. Merrill Palmer and Carolyn Watts eave talks in Sunday School last Sunday and the sac rament gem was led by Joyce Rnwlpv The genealogical organization of the ward held their last meet ing of the season last Monday at the home of Mrs- Edith Hanks. The lesson was given by Verdun Watts, Reports were made of visits made and temple work done during the past three 'months. Following the meeting refreshments were served to ! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bradshaw, i Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fronk, Mrs. ! Flossie Asay, Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Ver-dun Watts, Lucy Poulson, Roy Humpherys and Mrs. Hanks. Venessa Johnson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Vern L. Johnson, celebrated her 9th birthday with a party. Fifteen Larks and Blue birds from the Primary enjoyed refreshments and games. &i WHEN YOU SEE IT SPARKLING CLEAN! You'll agree here is ONE cleaner who lives up to his advertising! Best proof is to send us a really soiled, spotted dirty garment we'll guarantee you'll be amazed and delighted when you see our results ! Try it this week. Call0652-J3 Fashion Cleaners 608 North State St. Orem Zaida Wallace oo ,B1US teachers rennrt . cna.';- teachrs report was cornel Racheal Mpph0 ... mPletH Donna Rowley sang a companied by Diana Lew ' V Ruth Moss and Gladys Pv t: sang a duet. amJ' Vr ! Emily Anderson. rXSt b ' , were served K nn.y Mrs. Anderson.' First year Beehive s;ric their teacher, Viola Higbe"' joyed a pot luck suppS treasure hunt at the hnm 3 Karen Terry. Fourteen were present. MIA Maids and their ' Norma Bunnell, enjoyej. in the Scera pool wJ? evening. CSUl. Six Junior Gleaners their leader, Faye LuncefJ' participated n an over " hike Friday and Saturday Ar S0Ut Jrop- cmmittf! meeting was he d at the h J, Bishop M. D. Wallace were made for summer ca Present were Farrell Sm" Philo Edwards, Howard Mm on, Andy Cooper and ml Wallace. Taking part on the Sund- acnooi program were Bever' Booth, Joseph Millett and v',' ginia Stubbs. . r' Sherry Balser was in char,: of the Junior SunHav 0.1..V Mary Jane Duke, Don Don. I ir-iui tit , "u"Ute, u.iu xvduueen west participate on the program. Sacrament meeting was unde-the unde-the direction of the stake W council with Robert Olsen conducting. con-ducting. Speakers were Mr 0'-sen, 0'-sen, Leo Taylor and SneU Grow A piano and organ duet was played by Dianna Lewis an' Colleen Baker. Don Edwards' ward clerk, read the follow memberships: Merle Haycock and children, Mr. and Mrs Leo Rowley. Arvilla children, Mr. and Mrs. Archit oraay ana cmidren, Mr and Mrs. Jacob Workman and !m-'ily, !m-'ily, Kathryn Loveless, Mr and Mrs. Charles Jacklin and family Mr. and Mrs. John --iiua dnii children, Mr. and Mrs. LeRov Loveridge and family nj uu 'igl 1 Jane Watts Booth. The Elders canyon party at Canyon Glen Saturday, July 21. A hot suppe-will suppe-will be served at 6 p.m. Outdoor Out-door sports and a program will be enjoyed. Tickets can be ob tained trom quorum members. No sacrament meeting win 1.. neld in the ward Sunday, July vara members are urged to attend the pageant at the Scera auditorium. r mast, A hv 1 HELLO, PODNER! 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