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Show PJ, 1957 THURSDAY. JULY i sJOrem-Geiieva Time uccra OoCtball Scoreboard &JFT STANDINGS JUNIOR MEN W L Vineyard 3 0 Geneva 2 1 Timp View 2 1 Oak Hills Second .... 0 2 Orem First 0 S NOTE Vineyard won first ball SCOUTS W L Timpanogos S 0 Beverly S 1 Lincoln 3 2 Pleasant View 3 3 Windsor 2 3 Geneva ,. . 2 3 Timp View 0 3 Lake View 0 S CUBS W L Sharon ............... 8 0 Geneva 1 0 Hill Crest 1 1 Lincoln 0 1 Pleasant View 0 1 Timpanogos 0 2 Pleasant View won first half. SENIOR GIRLS W L Sharon 1 0 Windsor 1 0 Beverly . . . . ; 0 0 Timp View 0 0 Lincoln 0 Vineyard '. . 0 Windsor won first half. JUNIOR GIRLS W Lincoln A . . Windsor Vineyard . . Timpanogos Orem First 4 Vermont 2 Lincoln B 2 Lake View 1 Beverly 0 Timp View 0 PRIMARY GIRLS W Timpanogos 2 Lincoln 2 Vermont 1 Hill Crest 0 Lincoln won the first half. SCORES JUNIOR MEN Orem First forfeit to Geneva Orem First forfeit to Vineyard Oak Hills Second forfeit to Timp View. SCOUTS Timp View forfeit to Geneva Beverly 18, Timp View 3 Lake View forfeit to Pleasant View Windsor 13, Lincoln 10 Timpanogos 30, Beverly 19 (Pleasant View 19, Windsor 11 CUBS Geneva 14, Hill Crest 1 Sharon 4, Pleasant View 2 Hill Crest 18, Timpanogos 13 Sharon 3, Lincoln 1 SENIOR GIRLS Beverly 13, Timp View 11 -Sharon 11, Vineyard 2 Windsor 22, Lincoln 5 JUNIOR GIRLS Beverly forfeit to Lincoln A Orem First 15, Lincoln B 13 Lake View 17, Timp View 3 Windsor 16, Timpanogos 15 Vineyard 23, Lincoln B 13 PRIMARY GIRLS Timpanogos 13, Hill Crest 7 Lincoln 26, Hill Crest 6 NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE JUNIOR MEN Monday, July 27 (at Lincoln) Oak Hills Second vs Geneva. Tuesday, July 28 (at Lincoln) Geneva vs Vinepard Saturday, August 1 (at Orem Park) 7:30 Geneva vs Timp View 8:30 Vineyard vs Orem First SCOUTS Monday, July 27 Geneva vs Windsor Tuesday, July 28 Timpanogos Of M HERE WE GO AGAIN! ERNIES OK RUBBER WELDERS In Orem NOW PRESENTS END onih Sale UP TO 40 Off On AD New Tires and Tubes At Wholesale Prices Plus Tax and Your Cappable Casings. - Includes Seiberling - Kelly - Springfield And OK Tires. - Also lc Recap Tire Sale First Tire for List Price the Second is Yours for lc Plus Your Recappable Casing. Or Will Cap Your Casings on Same Terms. TRUING AND; BALANCING $1.50 PER TIRE! AD Regular Stock Goes On Sale. Come in and Check Your Savings. Open Evenings for Your Convenience. St I 9m fi TIRES il I MM tnurn mm m m m m 824 SOUTH STATE A3 H OREM vs Timp View ' Wednesday, July 29 Wuidjor vs Lincoln Thursday, July 30 Pleasant View vs Geneva. CUBS Tuesday, July 28 Hill Crest vs Lincoln , Wednesday, July 29 Pleasant View vs Hill Crest Thursday, July 30 Geneva vs Timpanogos SENIOR GIRLS Monday, July 27 Vineyard vs Lincoln Tuesday, July 28 Windsor Vs Timp View Wednesday, July 29 Beverly vs Sharon Thursday, July 30 Vineyard vs Windsor Friday, July 31 Beverly vs Lincoln Lin-coln JUNIOR GIRLS Monday, July 27 Vineyard vs Orem First Tuesday, July 28 Timp View vs Beverly Wednesday, July 29 Windsor vs Vermont Thursday, July 30 Windsor vs Lincoln A Thursday July 30 Timpawgos vs Orem First Friday, July 31 Vermont vs Lincoln B Friday, July 31 Beverly vs Lake View PRIMARY GIRLS Friday, July 31 Lincoln vs Timpanogos SHARON The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Pio-neers, Camp Orem, presented the program Sunday evening under the direction of Quinn A. Hatch of the bishopric. Participating on the program were Captain Estella Duff in, Eleanor Knser, Anna D. Millett, Lucile Anderson, Golda Mangum, Mary Provost and Stewart Stew-art Dickey. Camp Orem officers are Mrs Duffin, captain; Lois Downs, and Anna Millett, vice captains; June Sorensen, secretary; secret-ary; Reta Hadlock, organist; Thel-ma Thel-ma Young, chorister; Ethel Dickey, Dick-ey, historian; Virginia Wilkinson, registrar; Harriet Ivie, chaplain; Mary McEwan, cheer leader; Ethel Eth-el Finch, teacher; Christa Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, parliamentarian; and Golda Gol-da Mangum, librarian. A most successful ward outing was held Saturday at Giles ranch. Primary officers had charge of the children's races; the MIA had charge of the games and events for the older people; the Relief Society was in charge of the concessions; con-cessions; and the YWMIA had charge of the bonfire program: The Sunday School officer directed dir-ected the traffic. Alan Dickey headed a committee that prepared and served the dinner. Proceeds went to the chapel building fund. Over 50 percent of the ward membership attended. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prest-wlch Prest-wlch and family returned Saturday Sat-urday from a ten day trip to California. SUMMER FLORAL J MMfttliiMlii n" ilTY'" nf ' ii in in T I i 1 Tlii pretty miss welcomes tunny rther in a charming un frock Carolyn Schnurer. Designed in n appealing cotton print, the aim. pie lines of the strapless dress add frivolous, feminine note in the deep ruffled skirt section. A mere wisp of a jacket loop about the arms to form a collar. National Cotton Council fashion expert report re-port that tiny florals in bright col ors on light grounds are favorite. TRIPLE DEAD HEAT FOR PLACE fLlYWOmrPARK 4 S BAGS HOUYVVOOU .... II II ...... w . .. llrj zz l A -,n -v-x J! : ; Rice's MGARgsy y sum A4mmimm:mmm mmmm&b - 1 OREM FIRST By BETH NOEL SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS) Sunday: Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Testimony meeting 10:00 a.m. Priesthood 11:00 a.m. Sacrament Meeting 5:30 p.m. Monday: Primary 3:30 p.m. M.I.A. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Relief Society 7:30 p.m. Mia Maids of the Mutual surprised sur-prised Annette Dunn last week in a party arranged for her prior to her moving to another ward. The group gathered at the home of Marie Varley where games were played and refreshments served. Miss Dunn was presented with a gift Mrs. Ivy Johnson is leader of the group and others attending at-tending were Phyllis Nielsen, Collette Carter, Llla Lee Whet-ten, Whet-ten, Maria Varley, Maurine Geist, ReNee Howard, Jeannette Vincent. Vin-cent. Betty Jo Cragun and Annette An-nette Dunn. A Nur.it ar of MIA officers and teachers and bishopric partners enjoyed an outdoor party last week at Canyon Glen in honor of the outgoing officers of the Young ladies organization. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kitchen, Mr and Mrs. Cecil Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gamette, Mr and Mrs.-Don Evans, Marguerite Beach, Ken neth Cook, Gay Willoughby,, Marilyn Hudson, Wilma Sprlggs, Mr. and Mrs. Randall White, Mr. and Mrs. James Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Noel, Bishop and Mrs. Donald Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Castleton, -Mr. and afrs. Gordon Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gammell, Mr. and Mrs. Butler. Dean Littlefield was visiting past week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Littlefield. He reported re-ported back for duty at Camp Stoneman. Jerry Peters son of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Peters, is spending a month's leave from the U. S. Navy with family and friends. He has been stationed at Guam for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook were visiting the past ten days here with Mr. Cook's father, Mr. Ken- A A family outing was held by the Lewis Cregg family at the Rotary Park Saturday evening. Those to enjoy the supper were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Clegg and children, Mr. and Mrs Wil liam Fresh and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearson and son Mrs. Don Taylor of Richland, Wash, Anabel and Norma Clegg, Rich-aard Rich-aard Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg. neth S. Cook. Stanley is stationed at Del Paso Heights, California. Mrs. Kay Boulter and son Stephen returned to their home In Cedar City after having spent the past month visiting Mr. Boulter's parents,, Mr and Mrs. nalDh Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Noel and family ef St. George, were visitors Sunday at the home of Donald D. Noel. HILL GRI imen and ine Keuex owcieiy ww&usy now me mutual gins are Jttin thf- ai ine weuare larm gfprries pic. assignea rows ox raspD ea fren Care. Mr. and Mrs. Watday at wan welcomed Snembers at services as new ward. Ue who have The young peojJvidual awards earned their indieir trip, .... nil 1 ... ov mu tcnu; iwi wjr ine want sored each summl leave n l . bishopric. They w8 avkriiqw morning of July 2l will begone be-gone until Monday. Their destin ation wfll be China Lake. CLASS ADS BRING RESULTS FORD 017NE3S JOIN . . A. L. Duckett Sales and Service 1 0SO9ooo Contest IB MO! t Nts. FIRST Ss' WEEK SWEGHM. ICS Terrific TRADE y For your Old Refrigerator (If it is operating now) ON ONE OF THREE MODELS of the Great 1953 General Electric RtfrigcratorFreezer Put Your Car in "Trip-Top" shape! You folks who plan a vacation or weekend trip in ' j your Ford will want to make sure it's in good operating condition before leaving. The smart thing to do is have it "bravelized" by our own mechanics who will check it for necessary j adjustments and for any worn parts that may need replacing. Don't take a chance on operating troubles that may spoil your holiday. Drive in for Your Travel-Check Today! SURE SIGNS OF SAVINGS You're in good hands at your Ford Dealer's Telluride Motor Co. 55 WEST CENTER PHONE 1000 I MOOHIH-11K-11 cuft REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER BUY TODAY and SAVE at A. L. Duckett Sales and Service 2 BIG STORES INl'ROVO Corner 3rd South and University Ave. Phone 3900 GENERAL ELECTRIC IN OREM Next Door to Utah Power Office Phone 0927 Rl |