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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1951 GENEVA WARD PLANS YOUTH BAZAAR The Geneva ward Youth Bazaar Baz-aar will be held Wednesday, Sept. 5, at 7 p.m. at the Timp receration hall. All kinds of fancy work, baked goods and refreshments re-freshments will be sold. Proceeds Pro-ceeds will go to finance the young people's welfare project. At 8 p.m. a program and fashion show will be presented under the direction of the MIA. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton M. Pyne returned last week from a vacation at Yellowstone National Nation-al Park. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Ekins ?ptnt 1he weekend in Vernal on business, Mrs. Kathryn Franks of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday visiting wiLh her sisters, Edna Doe and Mary Cluff. M and Mrs. Clarence Ash-Ion Ash-Ion and family spent last week in Colorado visiting wHh relatives- ' o Mr. and Mrs Gare'h Lowe spent the weekend in Milford, Utah 1 txr. MOST MODERN' AND COMPLETE MORTUARY IN CENTRAL UTAH VALLEY MORTUARY First East and Third South , Phone 45 PLEASANT VIEW Edna Hansen 2028-M The First Intermediate class of the Sunday School made a rip to Salt Lake City last week and visited the temple grounds and other places of interest. They were accompanied by their teacher, Donna Ashton and several sev-eral cf the mothers. Robert Elliott and Donna Ash-'.cn Ash-'.cn gave short talks and LeAnn Daley presented the sacrament gem in Sunday School. Mrs. Eliza Daley of Spanish Fork who is 86 years old, mother moth-er of John Bone, was a visitor at Sunday School. Bishoo Donald G. Wilcox is a patient at the Veterans hospit al in Salt Lake having undergone under-gone an operation on his knee last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R- j ones of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the honw ol !hir son and family, Mr. and Mrs- John F. Jones. SCERA FRIDAY AXD SATURDAY O O at &. w S5 S3 H B w o O PS Cl, ! ds ta w S5 S H w H S3 H W CO A Really Fresh and Funny Story about the MOTHER OF THE GROOM! 1 ,v, r- i v i m m 1 5:n? starring GENETIERNEY - JOHN LUND MIRIAM HOPKINS -THELMA RITTER-jan sterling ...... " oma BMQini.imttMk mMutmn Ml ICHlLL LliolN ,i.iciiii.u.i iii i PRODUCTION !3 LOOK AlJ Km I I I Ht'l ml Ht'l Ulml I V and 0- tops tot sucens in "Royal Weddingr Attention, Vic DadMiw hu! His list Kim ran, ul ill tM-r-4el Mt'l oVwnitil ITaltmt ja::e rcv.ELL ca:;!lle detjeux r v;l::ell cg:.zy- fe:::'::c3 los JnlUI III Ln..ili. t fl utsifl . imci mho ntuiD ususoi m mm jean muui ItHIIl KKil H SiSKET JHEICCK 'Mkw ecn ltll UDIOE IK PUUMU 1111 flaw THURS., FRL, SAT. SEPT. 6-7-8 tlOW AT POPULAR PRICES joseferrer Academy Award Winner . because... when hit iword thrusts home ... a man dies . . . a woman thrillsl . u in Stanley Kramer ,;hi ' Production of 4?. . , t TR5JD0C5) If d Bergrac I KRAMER HICHAtL t000K UlMM t SCERA THEATRE TENTH ANNIVERSARY TROGRAM AUG. 31 SEPT. 1 g MON., TUES., WED SEPT. 3-4 - 5 g s ''j a M IN ITS IDEAS I ,' TtCHH$P't I i a J : y ' 5! H f3 Mi S3 "3 W O 8 H EC B H S3 B H B H 5! B S3 S3 S3 O o 73 o B S3 B B H B 52! H ,.vl:'R i 1 .'- n1 STEEPLECHASE ON ICE' Leo Freisinger. Olympic and World's Speed Cheinp, going over the jumps at break neck speed in the all new Holiday on Ice of 1952, coming to the Utah Stale Fair on September 15. Leo brings more amazing tricks and jumps into this show. His daredevil jumps are unmatched in Bill the skating world. Mr. and Mrs. McKay All-1 red and little son of Washington, ' D. C, are spending this week; es guests of his parents, Mr and Mrs. T. O Allred. I Mr. and Mrs- John ltone visited wi h their daughtei, 11-j i en Clark and family in Enter-, prise last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rollace Pugh and children, Randy and Rollene from San Diego, California, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bellows and family. fam-ily. Mr. Pugh was on furlough from the Navy. Mrs Pugh and Mrs. Bellows are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Redd of Monticello visited at the A. Ray Ekins home during last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mech-am Mech-am and daughter, Noleena of Sunnyside spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ar-ville Ar-ville Mecham and Mr. and Mrs-James Mrs-James Mecham. The following members of Camp Pleasant View DUP went to Salt Lake City last week and visited the Pioneer Memorial building: Merle Foote, Ivy Perry, Per-ry, Ida Ercanbrack, Diantha Ekins, Ek-ins, Zella Colvin, Edna Hansen, Lucy Tippetts, Leah Gleason, Ina Lewis, Nora Ash'on and Luicle Richard. The group enjoyed en-joyed a pot luck luncheon at Liberty Park. Homer Lamoroaux MECHANIC John F. Jones Named Pleasant View Ward Bishop John F. Jones, coordinator of student housing at BYU, was sustained as bishop of the Pleas-. ant View ward bunday at a special spec-ial ward conference. He succeeds suc-ceeds R. Bliss Allred. Named as counselors to Bishop Bish-op Jones were Edmond Preston Hyatt and Jonas H. Erekson. LeRue E. Thurston was named ward clerk. Released along with Bishop Allred were Antone J. Gleason, first counselor; Grant S. Richards, second counselor, and Worth P. Allred, clerk. The reorganization of the ward was under the direction of Henry D. Taylor, Sharon stake president. Speakers at the reorganization meeting included all members of the incoming and outgoing bishoprics, bish-oprics, President Taylor and Philo T. Edwards, counselor in the stake presidency. Other stake officers present wer C. Rodney Kimball. Robert J. Olsen, E. H. Asay, George M Ashby, Paul H. Taylor, Lawrence Law-rence M. Palmer, B. A. Childs, Frank R. Jex and Harry E. Faught, high councilmen; and Bailey A. Lindstrom and De-Lance De-Lance W. Squire, clerks. OREL! FIRST " Conducted by OREM-GENEVA Tm 5 BETH NOEL John Crandall, Vermont ward missionary who is laboring in Antonio, Texas, was among a large number of persons treated treat-ed recently for food poisoning in Austin, Texas. All are reported report-ed out of danger now. The missionaries miss-ionaries were attending conference confer-ence in Austin. Members of the Orem stake Relief Society presidency entertained enter-tained the ward presidents at a lawn party at the home of Mrs. Agnes Bellows. k residents are invited to call , 0860-R4 ' ' with personal - items and oth- . i er news. Mrs. KathorU r,"" Canada spent several H?a-'i Mr. anri Mrs VrZTM y! w and Mrs Russell Schow. m Mrs. Bernetta 01se wee wi n hpr rf: "6H Mrs. Evelyn Jarvis. Mr and Mrs. ArvirJ J i.ave luiurnea irom a trn t Idaho Falls Temple. TnevPvH w:th formpr mir.i I whn n th-i. : "ary fee, w ...i. 1 4 Hip, Mrs. Noel The time of meetings will be changed next Sunday, Sept. 2. Priesthood meeting wil be at d-ti a m- Sundav School at 11:15 a. m;Sacrament meeting! nn . Tnnl .nniinrt . trill . at r.ov pni- rasi meeting v" be held at 12:15 p. m. on the first Sunday of each month. Primary will be held on Thursdays at 3:30 p. m.. and MIA will be held nn Tupsriavs at 7:30 D. HI. when S arling in October the Relief; Society will hold meetings on Tuesdays at 2 p. m. Reed Bankhead, a professor of Theology, was the speaker in evening ev-ening meeting Sunday. Three numbers were sung by a ladies chorus comprising Laura Evans, Nanalee Siratton, Veda Howard, Helen Kofford, Beth Noel, Wil-ma Wil-ma Spriggs, Lela Hanson, Marva Young, Verna Newell and Anita Varley, directed by Helen Weeks. Adele Jensen and Lavera Christensen were sustained Sunday Sun-day as counselors in the Primary Pri-mary to replace Marva Young and Beth Noel. Cecil Chamber-Iain Chamber-Iain was sustained as the adult aaronic priesthood advisor to replace Ray Carter. Mrs. Clifton T. Pyne gave a book review at Relief Society meeting. Marva YTTT Noel sang a vocal solo. r2' TheMIAiaC ceiving instruction in Daintins rli,r;nn "Sifj from Mrs. Clyde Edward5, Dodge is the instructor 1 GALL Mr. and Mrs- Lynn Bellows and children. Joann, Carolyn, and, Mary Jean, spent a week's vacation in Eryce and Zion's 1 canyons. I Glena Jukes and three children of Chino, California, have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mecham. m Not just an ordinary w I broke adjustment butt I i neres nnar irv vo. ' i wheels and I . Ill Myrlene Monsen is spending spend-ing two weeks vacation with relatives in Holden. Utah. ' Ora Miles attended a dinner and "wedding reception in Salt Lpke City honoring her , girl ir.'end and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Studt (Arlene Bieitenbauch.) -y new! , IAVISHI Than Evtrf Ora Miles has returned to Richfield to teach school after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Miles. -:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-: a I INSURANCE LOANS ;j See Us Before You uy urn crrow GRAY REALTY CO, Phone 370 196 West Center FEATURE ATTRACTIONI Utah Slate Fair Crounds Coliseum . Sept. 15 to 23, incl. Evenings 8:30 Matinees, Sun. Wed. Sat. All SFATS RESERVED Prices include Fcir Crounds Admission 'Last year 5,000 were disappointed because be-cause they couldn't get seats. Don't bo one of them this year. Order NOW $3.60 $3.00 $2.40 $1.80 PRICES INCLUDE TAX HERE'S HOW TO ORDER BY MAIL Send stamped addressed return envelops with your remittance to HOLIDAY ON ICE, UTAH STATE FAIR, P. O. Box 2136, Sort lake City. 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