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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES f$P visits rel- !" vinevard ! "17 Mrs. Reed moss I'-' an .d Mrg Arthur Moh-"Jit Moh-"Jit S Lake City l;;tedwhS Mrs. Hamond f,nd M. William Moh-jd Moh-jd son. Barker W. Shurtz is in the St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City recovering from a leg operation op-eration which was performed Wednesday. His condition is reported re-ported as fair. Mrs. Shurtz spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City. Philo T. Edwards Is receiving re-ceiving treatment at the Utah Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dicker- auii teiurnea Tuesday irom a. lour day trip to Southern Utah. From Henefer, Utah they traveled travel-ed by plane and enjoyed a stay in the Valley of the Blue Bell. Mrs. Viola Higbee Is recovering recov-ering satisfactorily from a major I operation performed ten days ago at the Utah Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. LaNoel Carr-.ell Carr-.ell and family ave moved into the Burmingham apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Adams Ad-ams and family have moved to Springville to make their home. Mrs. Viola Kocherhans, La-Var La-Var and Marjorie Kocherhans, visited Sunday in Ogden with relatives and friends. flowers for formality I ' frfcp'l for frugality JUST THE THING k SPRING r ! v " ' f " ' 1 I 4 , v 1 1 J v v JV4 ' 1 K I l V - Nil ' -v ' v. FERVM carpet DICE LOW w , .vMJiw.ui Ivi -w.vA. dtMMtl .Sg'.j-'' w Riots of flowers blossom forth to make your room a glowing beauty. Museums use this type of carpet as a background for Early American Amer-ican rooms. But youll also find it the perfect background for present pre-sent day decor. And the price is a very pleasant part of your purchase, lower than yon. dared to hope I Amazing for a carpet with such a rosy future for Fervak is woven to WEAR! mi i ml ill mf$ Tomorrow's safety! Kaiser's Safety-Cushion Padded Instrument Panel, smartest ever, gives extra protection against sudden stops.. ..today I Tomorrow's visibility! 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Boyd Harding spent the spring varat-ion varat-ion in Idaho Falls with the Bigler Big-ler family. Patriarch and Mrs. Orlando Jolley have returned home after a waiter vacation. Mr. and Mrs Richard Davis and baby have moved to Miners-ville Miners-ville to make their home. G Miss Neva Booth of Nephi and Richard Maycock of Salt Lake City spent the past several days at the L. S. Maycock home. 'iiiiiiiHiii!i;iiiiiitiitHiiiiiiitii!iititii!iiini()iit(iitiiiiiiiiiiitiii!iiiiiiiinini' ATTENTION FRUIT GROWERS - Color in fruit pays. Stauffer DDT and Parathion pastes enhance color as they are free from clay residues. Growers prefer pastes safer, cleaner, economical. GENEVA FOOD AND CHEM ICAL CO. Phone Pleasant Grove 2021. A12 ! bid 361... rrT ,. - --r--- -?r . i, iJiA'.U j T77 ten tita V gcutr DtlMX, 4-Doar Sla, m of 6 Mr Uyln. l xW ByM, Dm . Feature for feature, Kaiser's the newest! till EAIICRFA2tR IALU CORRORATIOH. VILLOV UULBlft WASHBURN K-F SERVICE 8TH NORTH & STATE STREET .nmmiMtiitiiMiiiiiHitiiiiiimiimmimimiiiitiiiiMiimiiiiiimiimmmiii. The Elephants We Coming to Orem ONE DAY ONLY! Thursday, April 26 THE ONLY CIRCUS COMING THIS SUMMER Performances 2 3 P.M. AND 8 P. 1.1. RODEO GROUNDS Sponsored by Orem Chamber Of Commerce Home Dros. cmcuo America's Largest One Ring Trained Animal Old Fashion ed Circus. Elephants - Clowns Acrobats - Aerialists - Pretty Girls -Trained Horses Ponies - Dogs - Monkeys - Wild Animals Rodeo - Cowboys - Cowgirls -Wild West GOOD. CLEAN. WHOLESOME WHOLE-SOME FUN AND AMUSEMENT AMUSE-MENT FOR ALL AGES. BACK TQ PRE-WAR PRICES Advance Tickets: Adults 1.20 Children 60c lir in The Circus Cal-""N Cal-""N liope concert down town at 11:00 A.M. Circus Day. orr t- Rose Mary, The """ Three Year Old Baby Elephant go through her antics at Salmon Pharmacy Phar-macy in, Orem. Buy your advance tickets from members mem-bers of the Orem Chamber of Commerce. LINCOII! Mrs. M. D. Wallace Primary conference was pro- tented Sunday evening. President Presid-ent Delia Aiken welcomed those in attendance. Pages of a huge- Children's Friend" were turn ed by Eldon Cornish as the read er, LaDean Keeler, introduced each section. The children dramatized dram-atized each section. Lillian Prince gave the Social Science lesson in Relief Society Wednesday. Zaida Wallace was in charge of MIA meeting. The theme was presented by Merlene Loveless and a song fest was held under the direction of chorister Rhoda Bench and pianist Merlene Loveless. The MIA Maids will present a skit on April 9, under the direction of their leader, Norma Bunnell. Beginning April Ap-ril 9, MIA will start at 8 p.m. instead of 7:30. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson was given the name Afton Gale at meeting on Sunday. A youth leadership meeting was held Sunday afternoon. Re ports were checked and plans discussed for the coming month by the 20 in attendance. An informal singing group met Sunday evening at the home of Bishop and Mrs. M. D Wall ace, with Thomas Biggs in charge. char-ge. Accompanists were Mr. Biggs and Leah Haynes. Refresh ments were served to 18. A fireside chat was held on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Shirley Loveless Arch Madsen was the speaker Refreshments were servd to 15 M Men and Gleaners. No meetings will be held Sun day because of general confer ence. ' Dorothy Lunceford, queen of tne gold and green ball. reDres tnted the ward at the stake ball Thursday. Lincoln ward mem bers who participated in the floor show were Mr and Mrs Shirley Loveless, Mr and Mrs Edgar Booth, Mr. and Mrs Pat Dickerson, Berdine Terry and Earl Booth. Members of Scout Troop 170 paracipated in a Camporee which was held Friday and Sat urday in the river bottoms Howard Morrison, assistant Scoutmaster, was in charge. A VINEYARD Conducted by Malicent Wells Vineyard V residents are invited to calh 08S3. with personal. items and to call v Ul ' personal A ind oth Y Mrs. Well Babies blessed and given names at Fast Day services Sun-1 day were Nila, daughter of Or-1 nal and Cleo Harding Roper; Claudia, daughter of Harry S. and Beth Jones Orvin; and Irv ing Floyd, son of Floyd W. and Nina Stratton Clegg. Monte W. Tipton is now a member of the ward. Ivan Bun ker was advanced from a teacher teach-er to a priest and John Shum-way Shum-way and Paul Edwards were advanced ad-vanced from Deacons to Teachers. Teach-ers. The MIA will present the program pro-gram next Sunday evening. The LDS girls will be given their achievement awards. The Vineyard genealogical committee are sponsoring an excursion ex-cursion to the Salt Lake Temple Tuesday morning. Bernice Rawlings, Barbara , Day, Ruth Clegg, Nora Harding, Afton Burmingham and Ruby Thalman were among the Primary Pri-mary workers who attended conference sessions in Salt Lake City. The work meeting under the direction of Mrs. Velda Bunker will be held Tuesday afternoon at Relief Society. court of honor was held Friday evening. Nineteen boys enjoyed enjoy-ed the overnight stay. THE J. It W ATKINS CO. Largest of its kind in America 84 years of serving you people with the BEST in spices, extracts, toilet articles, medicines and insecticides. Represented Locally by Joe Taylor "THE WATKINS MAN" 115 East 10th South Orem Phone 0556 J5 KELSCII'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE AT BOOTERIE 156 WEST CENTER TELEPHONE 707 Provo, Utah HIGHEST PRICES paid for your dead or useless animals. Call collect Utah Hide and Tallow. LeM 216-W. FOR SALE Reconditioned Hay Rakes W. F. Wiscombe. 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