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Show TIMES k-'l Mrs- J"" MS family of Meridian, 'ldeTthe Jones family roJttfwoU Creek and spent Coon with Mf. and r3ay Hunter. The Jones R.Wir way to California. rp on THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1931 EDGEMOIIT u , Martin, who has been M tr home for the ; ,Jttn months because of Je to be out again. ( k B Woffinden spent m wHnpsdav dn Log- f w'as attending a convent-school convent-school employees. f riwin Potter visited with Elln and other Torem this week. He I Mrs rlTzel McCook and I Vre' spending the summer I w b her parents, Mr. and f Martin. They are a Tempe, Arizona. i Mrs. Dezzie Lamb, Clorene U Jolene auo. C Nina Jones and children, P ,i r.reeory, attended the Us family reunion held at U last Saturday. ,LL ATHLETE'S FOOT -T4-L BEST SELLtH m GENEVA PHARMACY FKE'S THE REASON: The fcrmws deeply. You must jyCH it to KILL it. T-4-L, aning 90 percent aieo-j aieo-j PENETRATES. Reaches Jre germs. Your 40c back a any druggist if not ;;ed IN ONE HOUR. ll Radio y-' J Television I V Service J) j 1 r0. K. FOLKS! IJood assortment of 17, 18, . 20, 21 inch truck tires nd passenger tires. . I Fxnert Tire Recaooinsr 1 Rubber Welded . 3th South end State Street Oram, Utah Conducted by Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Lowe are the parents of a baby boy born Sunday. Davis Edgemont V residents ere invited to call f 068-J1 with personal i uems and oth er news. Participating on the Sunday School program Sunday were MRe,ynolds- Eva Gillespie, Ethel Taylor, Ral Triplett and Merrill Reynolds from the Gos-ped Gos-ped doctrine class. The following Gleaner Girls spent the weekend at the girls summer home in Provo canyon-Mariylnn canyon-Mariylnn Carter. Barbara Wis- COmbe. Jnvra Jonni.nH , vjun, uneen Gnmmett and Faith Williams. The MIA Maid class held an election of officers. Lois Conrad was named president, with Jean Messick, vice president, Dixie Grimmett, secretary and reporter;, report-er;, and Dorothy Nuttall. Barbara Bar-bara Boyce, Karen Grimmett. Norma Hull, Marjory Short and Jan:s Taylor, fireside chat committee. com-mittee. Mrs. Dorothy Nielson is the teacher. Rodney Kimball of the high council was in charge of the program for sacrament meeting Sunday. Speakers were Clifton Anderson, stake' missionary, Theodore Miller, returned missionary miss-ionary and Mr. Kimball. Lois Conrad from the LDS girls organization or-ganization gave a short talk. The Seagull and Bluebird girls were taught the art of knitting by Mrs. Dorothy . Wis-combe Wis-combe Tuesday at Primary. A social was enjoyed after the class. There will be no Primary held is the ward on July 24. Lloyd Larson has been appointed app-ointed coordinator of the Aaron-ic Aaron-ic priesthood. Memberships were read at sacrament meeting for Mrs. Ber-nice Ber-nice Dain and daughter Terry and Dale Backus. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sterling Uuff spent the past week in Los Angeles, Calif, on a combined combin-ed business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Katie Franks of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Edna Doe and Mrs. Mary Cluff. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Colyar and family were Ogden visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Tippetts and Blaine attends tViv Tippetts family reunion at Arr- ownead last Sunday. Mrs. Reah nir-krcr, v,, her sister, Mrs. Taylor of Salt Lake City visit with her on Sun day. PLEASANTVIEW Edna Hansen 2028 M Speakers at sacrament meeting meet-ing were Lawrence Palmer of 'the stake high council, Axel An- dreasen, stake missionary, and William Jackson, stake mission president. A fireside chat for MIA maids and Senior Scouts was held at the A. J. Gleason home following follow-ing sacrament meeting Sunday, Under the direction of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers a program is being prepared and will be presented at sacrament meeting next Sunday night. A large group of ward members mem-bers assisted with the cherry picking at the stake farm last Tuesday and Friday. A ward outing is being planned plan-ned under the direction of the MIA officers and the bishopric for July 23 and 24 at Wolf Creek. Those who can should take their equipment and camp overnight. Games, program and a pot luck lunch will be features feat-ures for July 24. Rela Erikson and Ruby Nicol, representing the genealogical class, gave short talks in Sunday School. Gail Lindstrom led the isacrament gem. Phil Snelgrove took a group of Deacons to Salt Lake City on Sunday afternoon where they visited the temple grounds. GENEVA -...! I- , - V s Mrs. Moon Conducted by Beth Moon Geneva, residents are invited lo call 0581-R1 with personal items and other oth-er news. HELP WANTED Various job opportunities a-vailable. a-vailable. Contact employment office, 295 West First North, telephone 156. Provo. Utah. tf YES, SIR! We recap and repair all sizes of tires. Guaranteed-$6.95 Guaranteed-$6.95 and up OK Rubber Welders 8th South and State Street Orem, Utah Marvin Stratton of the high council was in charge of sacrament sacra-ment meeting and one of the speakers. Marcel Young, stake mission president, and Paul Washburn, returned missionary, also spoke. Talks were eiven in Sunday School by John DeLange and Adelbert Hatch. The Scouts will not have another an-other paper drive until fall and will notify ward members when collections will be made. Auxiliary heads and priesthood priest-hood leaders met with the building build-ing committee Sunday morning to make plans for swelling the building fund. A special event is to be presented each month and families are urged to contribute toward their pledges to speed the commencement of building. The Dreamers 4-H club met at the home of Ruth McKell on Monday evening. The girls worked on their project of em-bro'dery em-bro'dery and crocheting. Those pre.-ent were Carrol Naylor, iNedra Denys, Margaret Gillies, Mary Lynn Wakefield, Ruth McKell and their leader, Mrs. Marie Webb. The next meeting will be Monday, July 23, at the home of Nedra Denvs. Vern E. Harris, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Orville E. Harris, vis ted here last week from his home in Compton, California. He enjoyed a fishing trip with the Harris family while here. Alene Miller spent Sunday at Lagoon. Mrs. Bertha Graves of Poc-atello, Poc-atello, Idaho is visiting here with her brother, Ralph Barlow and family. LaVon Harward has been in San Francisco for the past few weeks attending school in connection with his new employment. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Roberts, Rob-erts, former residents of Annabels, Anna-bels, are residing in the Woodruff Wood-ruff Jensen apartment. KELSGirS COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ell-ers Ell-ers and Mr. and Mrs. Verdin Allred spent a week in Uintah fishing and vacationing. Ervin Sackett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Sackett, is convalescing conval-escing at home after an appendectomy. Mrs. Alvin Peterson and family have returned from a vacation in Oregon. I Ona Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R Peterson of jMt Pleasant, is spending a few ua.3 wun Air. ana ivirs. ttiariow Peterson and family. AT BOOTERIE 156 WEST CENTER TELEPHONE 707 Provo, Utah Mr and Mrs. Henry J. W,l-son W,l-son and family, Don, Ray, Brent and Melodee, attended the Wil cox reunion Sunday held at Viv ian Park. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hill had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs- Roland Hill from Salt Lake City. SAVING IS A HABIT that brings independence, security, happiness happi-ness and peace of mind to millions of people. 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