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Show 'V- OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955 TO YOUR HEARTS CONTENT f: Safeway s Guaranteed Meats Beef Roast lt 0:. lb. 39c Round Steaks 'S&Ws ..I lb. 69c T?,, USDA Inspected and Graded, Grown Especially for if m m . vvui up id. 3e) Rib Roast U. S. Cholc Crndti, Trhnnwd Mora Weighing, "Rtody for lh Ovm" . lb. USDA Inspecttd and Grodad, Grown Especially for m lb. 57c) Rump Roast 69c Boiling Beef Cut from U. S Top Gradu of 8rf Motoi . lb. Sliced Bacon 15c GoodQuolity .. lb. xL Pork Roast Boiton Sutti, Nearly Bontlm to i ,45c Lh h U. S. Chain Orodat "A Tract far That Spcdol Dfnnor ............lb. 69c Ground Beef Sofowoy-i Wflh Quality, Wk4 rath Ground J Ox. $I.UU Pork Steaks o,v. ...... .y..j ib. 55c Fillet of Sole , Captaln'i Cholco f ' "tody for th. Fan" . lb 4 "C Shrimp Shady River Wet Pears Bois no 2w can 3 cans $1,00 Cherries i Red , Pftte.d ......'.No. 303 can 5 cans $L00 pineapple , J cans $M Qm3m. w':-- - 4 cans Grapefruit a,. ..!. jmjj cans $1105 Applesaucd.- cans $1.00 Uystes Wlndtaii Cove ...... r . , . ... .491 o3 cans $1.00 Pork & Beans TeHi . ... ... . . No. 2 eon6 CtlflS $1.00 ...3 cans $1.00 14 cans $1.00 Swanson's Boned Chieken ,...3 cans $1.00 ,10 cans $1.00 A cans $1.00 Townhouse ,1Z.L. 4 cans $1.00 Orangeade Hi.c 4dox.4 cans $1.00 Highway Tangerine Juice - 46 ox. 27c Green Beans Tender Cut . No. 303 can 10 cans $1.00 Catsup p. ::uL 6 for $1.00 Tomato Juice A cans $1.00 Dog Food Vefior .rrri"-r.-.-;- Sklppy ... 1514 oxJ Spagh etti OK ... .No. 340 con J lomato .1 , .. UlCe Dawn . .... Lo. o If (ojy ASSORTED FLAVORS it- 32 Oz Bottles NO DEPOSIT NO RETURNS OREM STAKE MIA DRAMA DIRECTORS READY ROADSHOWS FOR PRESENTATION SEPT. 27 'Dreamine" is the theme chosen for the Orem Stake Roadshows beine Dresented Tuesday. Sept. 27. at 7:30 p.m. In the five ward chapels in the stake. Under the direction of Wilma Spriggs, stake drama director, the shows will rotate among the dif. ferent . wards ending at their home ward. Each audience will have the opportunity of teeing each of the shows presented. Titles of the ward shows and their directors are Geneva Second. Sec-ond. "Wishing", directed by Ver-na Ver-na Manning; Geneva, "Carol's T.V. Mirror", directed by Jolene Farley? Windsor, "Fairy Tales in the Land of Dreams", directed by LaRae Whitely and Norma Hales, assistant; Sharon, "To Make Dreams Come True", directed 3jr ! 'Sadie Elder; Timp View, "Dream , 'Fantasy," directed by NaDean 'Adamson; Vineyard, "The Dream I Vendor", directed by Luclnda Anderson; Vermont, "Lost and Found," directed by Dixie Burg- I ener and Janet Bellows; Orem First, "Anyone Can Dream", di- rected by wilma Spriggs; and j Beverly, directed by Eunice Howe ; (Show title unavailable). The two Geneva Wards will ! meet together for the presenta-1 tion in the Geneva Chapel; Windsor Wind-sor and Timp View will meet in the Windsor Chapel; Sharon and Beverly will meet in the audi, torium at the Geneva School; Ver- ! mont and Orem First will meet in their chapel. Vineyard will also meet in their own chapel. TODAY'S MEDITATION 13 Read Luke 6:4-49 When a flood arose, the stream brake against that house, and could not shake It: beecaua It had been well bullded. (Luke 6: 48. ASV.) .H History records many instances of chained Bibles but not so many, if any, of a chained church. About the turn of this century, a church in Darwin, North Australia, Aus-tralia, was wrecked by a cyclone. The faithful band of worshippers determined to guard against a repetition of such a disaster. They replaced the destroyed church by a steel framed building chained at the corners to concrete anchor-blocks, anchor-blocks, i j, a -1 i. mi a How important it is for us to anchor ourselves in God through faith in His Son, the Christ, to as to -be able to withstand the storms of life! How subtly easy it is, when things are going well, to let faith slacken! We are, then prone to imagine that keeping hold, of it God t through i prayer, Bible reading, worship," and by Christian fellowship and service does not matter much. But when sorrows, setbacks, and losses come: when illness, accident, or bereavement overtakes us then we realize afresh the need for a dally, virile, steadfast faith. At the result of such faith Jesus Christ can keep us serene and strong.,. ; -j, t :. '., - Prayer O God, the all-loving and all. discerning, we seek Thy forgiveness forgive-ness . for the feebleness of our faith. Inspire us afresh to a fuller full-er commitment of our lives to Thee. In the face of storms, from within or without, keep us this day serene and strong; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. . Thourht for the Day Secure in Christ, we are ready for any storm. I s -4 life 4 ( Beef Barbecue Barbecue beef sandwiches with all the trimmings will be sold to the public at a building : fund benefit Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Beverly-Sharon chapel grounds. Serving of the barbecue luncheon lunch-eon will be from 4 to 7 pm. Sponsored Spon-sored by the Beverly Ward, proceeds pro-ceeds will be applied to their building fund. EVERYTHING YOU HEED FOR Canning - Freezing - Cold Pack Canners i Standard Size" (Reg. $2.49) ., $1.98 Belmont Canners $359. Handles two quart botttles. Made of extra durable porcelain. Smooth, stain resistant surface. Easy to dean. Heats fast. Special On Cans No. 2 Plain Cans (24 in case) $1.44 No. 2i2 Plain Cans (24 in case) $1.83 No. 2 Enamel Cans (Case) $1.50 No. 2 Enamel Cans (Case) $1.89 PARING KNIVES - Sturdy, only Many Other Canning; Supplies 49c I . 266 West Center Provo, Ph. FR 3-3482 AO VBRTIkfcMENT , "Gee, Bob, we can do our homework in private now. Mom talked Dad into putting an extra phone in my room." Ideal for families with growing youngsters, additional telephones tele-phones cost only 3 or 4 cents a day each. The installation charge is small,, regardless of location.. Telephones are now available In a selection of eight decorator colors, for a nominal one-time extra charge. Just call our Business Office. Mountain States Telephone. , . 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