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Show OREJI-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, AUG. 20, 1953 7 Miss Jeanette Jeanette Abraham To Marry Kenneth Kirkham Saturday will be an important day in the life of Miss Jeanette Abraham who has chosen that day for her marriage to Kenneth Kirkam. Following a honeymoon in Bryce and Zions Canyon and FOR THE BLIST Car Insurance At the Best Rates Get A STATE FARM POLICY From N. C. HICKS 61 East 1st North, Provo; Phone 32 Unexcelled Service. For Chiropractic Service Call Dr. E. Mansfield At 1093 in Provo For Appointment CARTER'S SAW SERVICE 3 1 West Aih Norih Across from Silver Star U Dull 'Em I'll Sharpen Slws and Lawnmowws by machine. si g ,j ' ! I v .. v. I V t v i t ft 9 1 V""'" 4 l Ll isi GOING GOING GQNE ! ! 1953 FORD V-8 1 . 0 ' VICTORIA COUPE WITH FORDOMATIC Loaded with Everything Just Recently Turned in On A 1953 Cadillac Hat Only A Few Miles. Priced to Sell Within With-in Next Few Days. Call or come in and See It Today. United Sales And Service 470 W. 1 North Phone Abraham Laj Vegas, Nevada, they will iua..e their home in Provo. J!?..net;o is the daughter of Mr. ai.d Mrs. Bolos Abraham of Orem. I j: e is a sv.duate of Lincoln High' school where she was a member f tne 'iigsreties and Sub Debs.! ,ne s r.ipioyed as a receptionist'. sn Trovo. Mr. Kirkham, a son of Mr. and M-s. Burton Kirkham of Lehi, graduated from Lehi High school where he was active in football, baskuball and in music circles. flcnored at WerM in -r Reception Making their home in Provo "oDowing their marriage at the' '.ogan LDS Temple are Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Ellertson. Mrs. El-"ertscn El-"ertscn is the C-rmer Lila Barrett, ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asael ' Barrett of Provo. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul El-lcrtson El-lcrtson of Orem. .A dd:rg reccp'Jon given by the bride's parents honored the pa:r V n-shsped p.i-rar.gements of gl'idioli, fcllowirig the pink and ' u? co!or srheme, formed th ' a ksround for t'.ie receiving line. Tre br:d? wora a gown of lace over nyh-n. fashioned with nylon yoke and coiitour neckline. A bafriwiu of seed pearls held her v:il r bridal illusion. Her bouquet bou-quet was of gardenias and rosebuds. rose-buds. Her attendants, Carol Chapman, Chap-man, :r.;id of honor, Carol Hen-irr:-on, Nancy Christensen and Dotothy Olsen, wore ballerina length gowns in shades of pale blue and pink. They carried nosegay nose-gay '(,' pi:ik carnations with pale :Trcamcrs. f r '. d Jensen was best man. i- were D'Wayne Pinkston, !! j A' dcrom, Hichard Barrett ; i'ri Kenneth Anderson. ! :,!! II. V'aterlyn was master ceremonies for the program. Shirley Barrett was in charge of ihe "j'.is t book. Guests were re- .i by Mr. and Mrs. Charles "c.t:r-yii. Presiding in the re-;-.'hi.-.ent roam was Mrs. Golden Vong, -assisted by Virginia Spen cer. Shirley l?ixon, Marilyn Van Lcuven and Phyllis Orton. Gifts were arranged by Sharon Thayne and Marilyn Miller. 666 Provo - " T I? I ID in til rj --TO . Mr. and Mrs. LaJUr K-.af-n (Eea'rice Darlene Peay) who are mak ing their home in Trove. They bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peay of Orem. Mr. Hansen is the son of Mrs. Clara Hansen of Provo. i 1 til -" s4 - -- . y r Mr. and Mrs. OREM RESIDENTS ATTEND -WHITE FAMILY REUNION ICiH " The Thomas H. Whiie family descendants of Henry and Frances reunion was held last weekend at Manning Jolley of North Carol-Woodland. Carol-Woodland. Games, visiting and ina are expected to attend a two a picnic lunch were enjoyed by the group. f"r 0rCm, reSlt?nt5 attended: WUla Cox and .-or .Mar- tin, Estella Duf m, Mr and Mrs. Joseph B. Millett and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hancock, Mr. John w.' snepnera ana son, ana Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peterson and son. CLASS ADS BRING RESULTS i.. r "J j - Hi At Gi I J ? ti CAN HELP yon CUT MONTHLY EXrt;NSj!,&fj S0 to S3.000 Friendly- Confidentially . Helpful Ask for LYNN E. LE VITRE H. A. C. 11 333 W. Center ProvoU rail I.vnn R. LeVltre li Phone 4200 Gelling Up llighis If worried bjrToo frequtnt, burning or itching urination, Getting Up Nights, Backache, Preurt over Blailrter. or Strong Clouuy Urine, due to minor Kidney nd Bladder In lUtlon, ask your druiUt about usual prompt, palimtive rcltef. from CY8TKX. too million CVSTFX ta'uletn uaed In paat 35 yam prove ta'.etj and aucceni. I Pon t at tlni. Ask drugglt toi i CVSTEX under money-Lack guarantee. 11 L were married at the home of the ' . .'. . . , 1 1 : Paul L. tliertson .'OLI.EY REUNION SET FOR SARATOGA large representation of the dny Henry Jolley family reunion V:as weekend at Saratoga resort. IiVPfnts' wthich havf been Plan- ned for Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday, will include eats, games, talent show, memor- ial service and picture taking. SAVE! SAVE1 GAR PRICES LOWER IN OREM You Will Always Find We are Consistently Lower than Practically Any Other Dealer in the State Our Cars Are Carefully reconditioned and fully Guaranteed BUY IN OREM AND SAVE 1946 HUDSON TUDOR $295.00 1948 FORD SEDAN $695.00 1947 PONITAC CLUB SEDAN $695.00 1919 HUDSON SEDAN $995.00 1950 CHEV. TUDOR $1095.00 1949 DODGE 1 TON TRUCK $845.00 1950 HUDSON PACEMAKER ... .$1095.00 1951 PLYMOUTH TUDOR . $1295.00 1950 HUDSON 8 REDAN $1195.00 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, NEW $1895.00 . Up to $500.00 Off On All 1953 New And Slightly Used Hudsons Bullock Motors PHONE 0729R1 HUDSON and GMC Sales and Service 0 Miss Shirley Woffinden Newlyweds Leave For Texarkana I Opal Roberts, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Clinton Hills, and George Woffinden were married Monday in the Salt Lake Temple by Elder Willard Jones. Accom- panying the couple to the temple were Mrs. Beulah Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woffinden, parents of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris. , A reception was held Monday evening in the Vineyard ward hall. Bouquets of summer flowers . decorated the hall and combined ! with palms and candleabra to! form a pretty background for tne ' bridal party as they greeted re 1 ception guests. The bride wore a beau i Jul empire style wedding gown made of lace and tulle. She carried a heart-shaped bouquet of white carnations and red roses. Mrs. Hills, mother of the bude, wore a pastel gown and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Woffinden also wore a pastel gown and a corsage cor-sage of pink carnations. The bride's sister, Diane Hills, was junior bridesmaid and won a blue satin gown. Other bride's attendants, Joan Lewis, Jennine Twitchell, Lucille Woffinden and Carma Varley, wore ballerina length dresses In pastel colors ana carried bouquets of carnations and gladioli, in a frame of hearts. Billy Wright and Elaine Self led the bridal march dressed as miniature bridal pair. Flower girls were Carol Wright, Susie Hills and Judy Wright. Carol Oliver presided at the guest book and Virginia Oliphant ' in the gift room. A three tiered wedding cake centered the lace covered table in the serving room which was presided over by an aunt of the bride, Audry Weight. Fred Lewis acted as master of ceremonies for the program which was followed by dancing. Toasts to the bride and groom were given ;fc Ve, le fiunker afld wiUard Gerber The newlyweds left Wednesday morni fr Texarkana Arsenal 'e Mr. Wofflnden Rationed wltn the army I SAVE! SAVE1 5 !... -I i v 1 i . Mae Miller ;L;ncoln Graduates Select September Wedding-Date Miss Shirley Mae Miller and Jimme La var Pyne popular grad- ( nates of the Lincoln High school, i have chosen September 3 as the '' date for their marriage. They will recite wedding vows in the Salt Lake LS Temple and will be hon-. orcd at a reception the same ev-1 ! ening in the Vermont Ward hall. Miss Miller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Miller. She served as student body historian at Lincoln High, was a member 0f the Tigerettes and Sapere Aude anfj was a 5an(j maj0rette. jvir pyne was weu known in athletic circles at the school, be- ing prominent in basketball, football, foot-ball, baseball and track. He was a member of the Cor Unum Club. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton T. Pyne of Orem. The pair will honeymoon in Yellowstone Park before making their home in Orem. FOR SALE Hot water tank, National Canning Can-ning sealer; also ladies and children's lingerie, occasional cards and artificial flowers. S3 FOR SALE Tender green beans for canning. Furnish your own containers and pick them yourself. $1 per bushel. A. H. Lowe, 1944 No. State St., Orem. TAKE YOUR . . PICK FROM Asfifons While the Pick-ings Are Good 1948 FORD V-8 $789 1949 NASH $789 1950 CHEVROLET $1149 1951 CHEVROLET $1395 1948 FORD V-8 $689 1947 PONTIAC $595 Aohtono COMPLETE SALES SERVICE FINANCING 175 North First West Provo Phone 155 Women's Club Social Marks Completion of Fireplace Project In a spirit of community betterment, better-ment, the Orem Women's Club recently completed one of their most worthy projects, the community com-munity fireplace located near the southwest corner of the Scera swimming pool. A summer outing celebrating the final steps in the project was held Saturday at the site of the $800 structure. A clever skit outlining the project was presented and tribute paid to all who assisted the club in the project. Those presenting the skit were Mfs. Ronald Adams, Ad-ams, director; Mrs. Jack Cameron, Camer-on, Mr. and Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Mrs. Dale Larsen, Mrs. Leo Rowley, Row-ley, Mrs. Raymond Stewart and Mrs. Roland Tidd. Frank Woffinden acted as master mas-ter of ceremonies for the program pro-gram which included violin selections, sel-ections, Rulon Brough; accordian selections, Jackie Barrett; Hawaiian Ha-waiian dance numbers, Marilyn Christensen and group singing led by Mrs. Merlin Finch. Mrs. Neal Bunnell was chair Pains in Joints May be Rheumatic Fever The seriousness of rheumatic fever (inflammatory rheumatism especially in children, cannot be over estimated. This time of the year when one is exposed to wet feet and dampness there is more danger of having the disease. The condition can start with a mild to a severe sore throat followed by fever and very painful joints. The symtoms may be mild and go unnoticed. The danger here lies In that cases that are not carefully cared for may develon a serious heart disease known as rheumatic endocarditis. Symptoms of the hpirt involvement may noi show up until some time later. After other methods have failed many try Chiropractic as a last resort. Yet many of these more difficult cases get well. If any of the above symptoms occur, don't hesitate but call in a chiropractor immediately. Quick action may save a life or prevent a disabling heart ailment. Add years to your life life to your years through chiropractic. DR. A. D. MOTES D. C. 422 N. 950 W., Orem PHONE 0727 Rl Adv. HERE'S GOOD NEWS CLEARANCE $50 To $100 OFF ON CROSLEY AND EMERSON fa MUST MAKE ROOM Deepfreeze -18 ft. Now $399. MUST BE SOLD MAKE US AN OFFER 1 1952 State Gas Range 1 1952 Crosley Electric Range WANTED., ' '-A ... We desperately need Used Electric Refrigerators Up to $100 Trade-In Offered YOU'RE INVITED TO COME IN AND INSPECT A FIRST . RATE LINE OF REFRIGERATORS AND STOVES 1 Wasatch Furnace and Appliance 120 North Univ. Ave. Provo man of party arrangements, with Mrs; Moroni Jensen, Mrs. Ed J. Simmons, Mrs. Merlin Finch and Mrs. Lamar Farley assisting. HERE'S 4 TOP BUYS Plus a Lifetime Guarantee d uve in lor vr "5 TeUuride MotorGo. Pro- Phone 1000 rvr i FOR NEW MODELS 1947 H UDSON Extra Special i95.00 fr is' oLDS f,; IIYDROMATIC 655.00 104; ioo Hi 2 TON STAKE V 595.00 v jCr 1951 FORD r Y TON PICKUP i -V 1195.00 ALSO 1M rtf- 1- |