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Show OREM-GENEVA TEIZ3 New Books at the Orem Public Library Blaze finds the Trail, Make Way for Ducklings, Disney's Bongo, Big Elephant, Favorite Fairy Tales, Peter's Pinto, Black Stallion Returns, , Son of the Black Stallion, Black Stauion and Satan, Blood Bay Colt, Kazan, Ka-zan, Silver Chief, Call of the Wild, Belles on their Toes, Tell Me About Jesus. McElligot's Pool, Barthomolew and the Gob-leck, Gob-leck, Horton Hatches the Egg. Thidwick, If I ran the Zoo, King's Stilts, Dixie Dobie, Story of Rickey, Rex of the Coast Patrol, Pat-rol, Rusty, Little Red Dachshund, Dachs-hund, Tyke, the Little Mutt, Lost Treasure Box, Small Rain, Skippy and the little Skye Terrier, Ter-rier, Scampy the Little Black Cocker, MacGregor the little Black Scottie, Robbie the Brave Little Collie, Fur Trappers of the Old West, John Paul Jones, Sqanto and the Pilgrims, Chief Black Hawk, Cowboy and Cattle Trails, Daniel Boone, Beverly Gray's Romance. Flying Locomotive, First Transcontinental HaUroad, Our Inependence and the Constitutor Constitut-or Lee and Grant at Appomattox, Appomatt-ox, Pocahantas and Captain John Smith, California Gold Ruth, Landing of the Pilgrims, Pony Express, Derry the Wolfhound, Wolf-hound, Sir Lancelot and Scamp, Mystery in the Old Cave, Mystery Myst-ery at, the Old Place, Mystery at the Little Red Schoolhouse, Secret of the Rosewood. Box, Mystery up the Winding Stair, Mystery of the Lost Letter- Told Under the Blue Umbrella, Umbrel-la, , Down-Town, Betsy-Tacy Betsy-Tacy and Tib, Over the Big Ilill, Blue Dowry, Singing Tree, Good Master, Better Homes and Gardens Story Book, Santa's Footprints, Animals' Christmas, Christmas Without Johnsy, Christmas Anna Angel, Littlest Angel, Night Before Christmas, Red Rooster, Christmas Christ-mas Forest, Magis Bells, Good Rain, Keeko, Great Grandfather Grandfath-er in the Honey Tree, Blue Ey-Blaze, Ey-Blaze, Beverly Gray's Career, Beverly Bev-erly Gray Senior, Beverly Gray Junior, Beverly Gray, AGAIN ! YOUR FAVORITE CHRISTMAS STORY! with the immortal Here's to a bright and M beautiful Christmas 1950 United Sales arid. Service 470 WEST 1st NORTH PROVO PHONE 660 LIONEL BARRYMORE in DICKENS' "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" SUNDAY 5:00 P. M. KOVO Co-op Turkey Plant Has Good Season Buyers went all out for turkey turk-ey this season. Manager George Rudd, turkey division, Utah Poultry 'and Farmers' Cooperative, Cooperat-ive, reports that more than 2,-500,000 2,-500,000 pounds of choice Utah turkey was processed at the Salt Lake City plant, and that he anticipates an-ticipates the plant will process a total of more than 4,000,000 pounds before the season is over. Prices received for the Thanksgiving birds this season were lower than last year by about three cents per pound and the crop sold for the lowest price in about 11 years. The low prices, plus the high prices I for red meats, is partly respon sible for the large consumption of turkey, and with prices still low, it is probable that the birds will grace most Utah Christmas dinner tables this month. Today, it is one of the most economical meats obtainable. Sophomore, Beverly Gray Freshman, Tower Treasure. House on the Cliff, Missing Chums, Secret of the Old Mill, Hunting for Hidden Gold, Sec ret of the Old Mill, rans la , rB,. ret of the Wooden Lady, Secret at the Gatehouse, Clue in the Cobweb, Mystery of the Locked Room, Captain for Elizabeth, The Apostle, Candlemas Bay, Owen Glen, Spanish Gardens, Little Britches, Cardinal, Joy Street, To Love and To Honor, Far Lands, Gentian Hill, Bennett's Benn-ett's Welcome. Buick Chevrolet ASHTOirS The P. E. Ashton Co. wishes to extend Seasons Greetings to their friends and customers and to take this opportunity to thank them for their patronage. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE SALES! SERVICE! INSURANCE! FINANCE Phone 155 Phone 155 I ZST". : " r"i zrzz : r-. i e " k " " 1 ' ! ' ' - I ' I " ' 1 , ' ... : r ' . 4 ' ' : ,t .'. 1 r r' ' - f I a, v. I a , ' VA - r;- ..'- 1 r Yfr 4 1 1 1 iiSlRl From Hn. Mary Stewrt at Cti- cago: I rtmembsr when Mother' would buy fiv cents worth ot asa-foatlda asa-foatlda (a foul-smelling, waxy tub-Stance), tub-Stance), break off small pieces and sew them In little bass,, which were pinned on our under shirts to ward off contagion. On glimpse of contagious disease sign on a door sent us school kids scurring diagonally out on the street so we wouldn't pass the house. Women's Club Hears Yuletide Program Christmas customs in other lands were related at the meet-cf meet-cf the Orem Women's Club held Wednesday by Mrs. Antoine Bunker, a native of Denmark, and Mrs. Christine Alvey, formerly form-erly of Scotland. The meeting was held in the Scera lounge. Mrs. Hugh Vern Wen'z, vice president, conducted the meeting meet-ing and the program was in charge of Mrs. G. Dale Larson. The flag salute was led by Mrs. Neldon Marshall and Mrs. L. S. Maycock read the 23rd Psalm as the litany. Hostesses -ere Mrs. Roy K. Olsen Mrs. Harold Knudsen. and . The special Christmas program pro-gram included a number oy a ?'rls quartet comprising Helen Hansen, Noreen Allred, Joan Terry and Donna Ashton. accompanied acc-ompanied by Marion Johnson; a solo by Kathryn Christenson, accompanied by Genniel Larson; a solo by Mrs. Alvey, accompan ied by Mrs. Doyle Cranney; a Christmas story by Mrs. Wallace Kendall; a violin solo by Dale Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson and a reading by Mrs-Larsen. Mrs-Larsen. Refreshments were served, under '.he direction of Mrs. E. C. Voelker, entertainment chair. man. She was assisted by Mrs. Roland Tidd. Mrs- Ed Simmons, Mrs. Moroni Jensen, Mrs. Allen Winterton, Mrs. Parlell Peter son, Mrs. Neal Bunnell, Mrs. Leo Broadhead and Mrs. Ray mond Stewart. Mrs. Ed Simmons, member ship chairman, introduced the following new members of the club: Mrs. LaVon Harward, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Ned Kofford, Mrs. Robert Blaycock, Mrs. Andrew An-drew Cooper, Mrs. Rulon Mansfield, Man-sfield, Mrs. Howard Hall, Mrs. Ray E. Johnson, Mrs. Leo Rowley Row-ley and Mrs. Martin Johnson. Foriy-two members were present pre-sent at the meeting. Frem O. O. Clayton of MonroevWe, Ind.: I remember the old ashbar- 11 that stood on a sloping plat form in the corner of the yard. The I bottom was knocked out and a lay-er lay-er of straw was placed inside the barrel. It was my Job to carry all! the wood ashes from the old cook-; stove and fill the barrel. Then T carried water and poured it over; the ashes te leach out the potash.) The brown water was stored in1 earthen jars until butchering time. ; Then it was used to make soft; soap out of the wast fats. Mother! proportioned the ingredients, but; It was my job to keep the old iron; kittle boiling out by the wood pile on til the soap was done. (Contributions for this column1 should be addressed to The Old Timers' Column, Box 340, Frank-, tort. KyJ , ; Joan Davis was honored oa her ninth birthday anniversary at a birthday party given by her mother, Mrs. Emanuel Davis. Dav-is. Fifteen young friends enjoyed enjoy-ed game and refreshments. Forelveness ought to be like a cancelled note torn in two, and burned up, so that it can never be shown against one. Henry Ward Beecher TAYLOR'S OPEN TONIGHT 'TIL 9:00 P.M. FREE PARKING Tie i' Top (Gififl Watad ....The Top Christmas Gift for A NY Man On Your Yuletide List! Lis (My i IT J3 U hF5)T? JlM U (With Acetate) NOT 5.95 .... 6.95 OR 7.95 AS USUAL, BUT A NIFTY THRIFTY 9f C5Ver Grey, Powder Blue, Maroon, White, Dusty Tan, Pino Green, Egg Shell, Chocolate Brown, Navy Blue. STYLED IN CALIFORNIA! THESE WONDERFUL WASHABLE ! ARPIVF7 WTilNKLE-RESISTANT, PLEATED SLEEVES, ADJUSTABLE CUFFS COLORS ! AT LEAST A 5.95 VALUE ! T TIU'E FOR CHRISTMAS! V "Pi'E IN NINE WONDERFUL (- 4 0, |