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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, November 15, 1945 ftonsmvlatiom are showered on Mrs. Shirley Harris Atwood, who was recently wed to Fred Atwood of Pleasant Grove. The ceremony was performed at the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harris, parents of the bride, entertained Friday evening in the first ward recreational hall at a reception and wedding dance, in honor of the youug couple. "If 6 g"ue$ts were present to enjoy itfJS occasion oc-casion and wish the young couple a happy voyage pi the sea of matrimony. Mrs. Beth Gillman West, has received word that her husoand Elroy West is on his way home. The daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mary Jorman. The lesson was given by Jane JHsniore and election elec-tion of officers' jtjcilr place un der the direction of daughter Adybott and daughter Jones of American Fork. The new cap-jtpjn cap-jtpjn will be Mary Jarman, with Martha Keeth 1st and Jane Els-more Els-more 2nd. Dorthy Johnson secretary and treasurer. Jennie Johnson, ass't sec. After the nomination a social hour was enjoyed, and dainty refreshments refresh-ments served. Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt was made very happy the past week when jfepth pejr sons returned jftQtne. George Prat received hi$ discharge? from the, -U. army and Wrn JPratt ft ipnjoyin a furlough from an army camp jrCalornia. " r " Mrs. Blanche Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Humphrey enjoyed a trip to Ogden, Evanston, Wyo. and Salt Lake, the past 2 weeks. They returned home Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Lar-sen Lar-sen of jSalt Lake were the dinner din-ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. Johnson, Sunda. ' v ' ' ' "ON THE HOUSE" GLB1- OR for every dining rootti. Sparkling glass, china, and silver to dress up your table, add enjoyment to every mealtime. meal-time. Come in today reypv our colorful selections, at all-star all-star holiday prices. Simmons Lumber pntl Hardware Co. (Your Trading Center) Phone 048IW OREM EDGEMONT Mrs. Sarah Hurst Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jones of Verdin, New Mexico are spending spend-ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Arlo M. Anderson and family-Ross family-Ross A. Lee of San Diego, California, is visiting here with his son, William B. Lee and family. fam-ily. Arnold Ivers of Los Angeles, Calif., who was recently released releas-ed from Navy service is visiting visit-ing this week with his mother, Mrs, Maud tvera' fife wai' ic-compnld ic-compnld by friend, parrell Johnson, plso released jjfrom jthe navjjrj ffyth young' mih have' speit a great deaf of thue at the Marshall Islands. All Sunday school and Primary Pri-mary officers and teachers are invited to the monthly planning meeting and social to be held Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Relief society rooms. Mrs. Lois Johnson wjjl give the Jesson and Mrs. Clarence Schuman and Mr- and Mr. AJrJo $J. Anderson will be hosts for the affair. ' ' Las Sunday JfJliss 4 ' Geniel Perry1 sang a solo,' accompanied by Miss Nadine Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones sang a duet, at sacrament meeting. The speakers were Wilford S. Gillis-pie Gillis-pie and Stanley P. Stubbs, of the ward bishopric and ward clerk. ATpHiTfor tReeoffipleV tion of the renovation program of the ward was presented by Bishop J. Golden Taylor. The following new teachers were sustained jfor the Primary association at sacramenl . meeting meet-ing J5Mnday fevfinirfg:"ld"a Stubbs as chorister, Alice Conrad, Mildred Mild-red Hunter, Rhea Sundquist, Betty Cloward, Joanna Boyce &M Emy Stoker Mrs. Racheal uavia js president or the eru mayvwith Blanch Wbodard and Inez Messick as counselors, Helen Hel-en Meldrum as secretary, with Susanna Meldrum. Florence Un- "than)e,'t6nna Van Wagerien and ivirs. runups as leacnen. Fred Ferguson, Sr. has been confined at Utah Valley hospital hos-pital with a seriotjs ani) irif tion. . Mrs. Lydia Johnson and Mrs. Eva Gillespie were hostesses to Camp Edgemont, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Thursday afternoon after-noon at the Gillespie home. Capt. Sarah M. Marriott! presided pre-sided and an interesting pioneer history and lesson was enjoyed by the large group present Re-freshinenjts Re-freshinenjts were served.- j:::!::::::::::it::!K::s::::::!!:!:::::::::::::::::!n::: lam i WIRING FOR RANGE AND eter Changes Crystal Electric 33 Years of Electrical Service Walter II. Ilendrick, Licensed Electrician - -Opposite Utah Power & Light Phone 069-R5 Orem Lime - Putty Stucco & Cinder Blocks PLASTER & CEMENT OF ALL KINDS . : 45Q East v South rhpne 14$4-W D:n:i:n::::u:aiisRu::u::::::::u::::ii:ui:u:i::u:::uu::t LISTEN FOR GEDRIG FOSTER NEW J! um mm MONDAY through FRIDAY mm.- KOVO FROM Intermountain fleapgranJ Appliance Co. . - Complete installation On OiL Gas & Coal Furnaces SALES Afti) SERVICE ' -f . ' 440 West Center Provo Phone 436 IT MAKERS Burial Vaults Beesley Monument Company Payid.JBeesley, Mgr. Phone I04-W 51 W. 1st South Pioto ATTENTION SERVICE MEN AND SOLDIERETTES WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU WJTJ ARMY RIQIAATION WATCHER, FEATURED AT FAIR PRICES Jailers LeRoy Kent Jewelry 110 W. Center Strtet ProTO, Utah (Credil Gladly) . mmmmm immm, I 1. An oil which standi up end is jpng-tasting even M In lh severest service. 2. Circulates freely at any temperature, permits easy starting, and Is efficient to use In any season. 3. Keeps engines up to peak efficiency by avoiding carbon troubles. 4. Maintains "new engine performance" longer by I avoidingl thjdgt troubles. I u . '-I 3 MOTOR Oil 3 PRICES New Vico, In cans or bulk, . 30e o jjuqrt. . , . f ' nsign (formerly Vico), In bulk, 25c a quart. Quaker State. In cans at 4ujk, 35c a quart. PrvalDng prictl ptut tax SEE YOUR NEAREST VICO-PEP S3 SERVICE WW p J?EALff FOR PEHER CAR CARE him mm fflf PROVO BRANCH FirstSegurit Sarjlc off. hah. k ic ic NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Provo Utah EVEP.Y RESIDE! jam play part $ Utah is to build a, r?at tourist trade. Yet if everyone in t vague sort of waj tries to do a little of everything, confusion will result and nothing worth-while can result K found most of these action groups: Countv Commissioners Mayor and Gty Commissioners Chamber of Commerce Junior Chamber of Commerce Service Clubs Women's dubs Church Groups and Conizations School Groups sad P. T. A. Boy Scouts JUST ONE PROJECT should be assigned to each group. Care must 5e bEen to make sure ft is a project that can and will be successfully carried through by the group. Needed projects will be suggested in our next advertisement UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AO Buildhg Salt Itki Cafe Uui fTbk adverttsemeot is number 12 of terrt tn eourut trade tor the entire state fJRtfaf DR. FORD A. CHENEY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ' PHONES Office: 0S8-J2 Residence) 080-JS Office Hours: 9 to 123 to S unayi end Evenings by Appointment Entered u secoai-dass matter November 19. 1937 t office at Orem, Utah, trader tke Act ef Iftrcli 8, 1879. rmfel&ied every Thursday STATISTICS BIRTHS Girl, to M. Alvin end Myrtle Bigelow Rowley, Friday, Girl, to Robert D. and Lyle Sharp Wolsey, Friday, Boy, to Earl D. and Hilda Rowley Buckner, Saturday, Boy, to Walter K. and Shirley DeFriez Christensen, Monday, Boy, to Warren and Erma Clark Woodland, Monday, Boy, to Keith F. and Norma Roth Hunter, fSujidaff Boy, to-Frank; andlAda Booth Morgan, Sunday, Girl, to Thomas E. and Beth Peterson Powelson, ?Tuesday,e Boy, to Focij J. ari ,Ve gel Benevent, Tuesday,' ' Boy, to Barton and Betty Smith White, Tuesday night, Boy, to Arthur and Mildred Cazier Ewell, Wednesday, all at Utah Valley hospital. Girl, to Arthur and Jody Morrill Tupker, Thursday, at Holy Cross hospital Jn Salt ake City. '. '" T Boy, to Ross and Edith Jack? lin West af American Forfc ThS baby is to be named Rex Ernest. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ISREAL WD LIAM HODSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers to the undersigned undersign-ed administratrix at the office pf Attorney I E. Brockbahk, gulte1 211 Knight Building, Provo, Pro-vo, Utah, on er before the 11th day of January, 1946. MAE ELIZA flUUSUJM, Administratrix,. Published tNoy. Kp, 23r0f NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN -THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: OSIE E. DENTON Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign ed at 312 City & County Building Build-ing in Provo, Utah, on or before January 2nd, 1946. ELMER L. TERRY, C. Roylance, Attorney for Administrator. Publication dates: November 2, 9, 16 and 23rd, 194S. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ;OF: ANNA C. MUHLESTEIN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned undersign-ed at 312 City & County Build ing In Provo, Utah, on or before January 2nd, 1946. ELMER L. TERRY, Administrator. Arnold C. Roylance, Attorney f0 Administrator. Publication dates: November 2, 9, 16 jmd 23rd, J945. ATTENTION. HUNTERS Before You Sell Your DEER SKIN ARIEJv LARSEN OREM Highest Market Price for Hides, Furs & Skins Telephone 03R2 DR. ARTHUR VANCE VETERINARIAN 1S6 West 3rd North Phone 953-J Provo, Utah WANTED TO BOY CASH FOR Used Band Instruments 38? , 2ad North Provo Shoe Repairing Louis Kelsch & Sons Bear ef Booterto 24 West Ceatar W ! Publishing Company, Prove, Utah, 1 W INSURANCE LOANS tad REAL ESTATE StiB FRED E RAT Q J Just Received Small Shipment of win- tarn For Farm Buildings Ask to see bjy.e prints Barns, Implement 3, garages, pvef 0 to Choose SPEAR LUMBER COMPANY 195 W. Sri South PHONE 34 FOR... PAINTING AND PAPflR HANGING SHE c. Mcdonald Fhoae 02-J2 RD. 2, Box 158 OBEX FOR SALE OR Pianos, AccordroM, G& tars. Phone 9405, Prof 1 W. WfliiaiHs, 808 E. 3 Souft Provo. I buy, sell, rent, teach. TAILORING Ladies' and Gentlemen's FINE TAILORING Bo! SUITS and COATS at $2Sa REPAIRING ALTERDI, REMODELING MITCHELL 491 South 2nd West Pm Utah County Mattres Factory COMPLETE MATTRESS and BAIT SERVICE Onlv Faclerv In Ulah Court We art not represented by m transient mattress worsen, , wiU eaU for and deliver wiUuf. extra charge. Just Phone 345 Or drop us a card 661 West 2nd North PROVO "3 DRIVE OUT AND SAVE We pay more for good used Cars and Truck Orem Motor Co Dealers in Essential Transportation OREM :-: UTAB Phone: Provo 055-J 1 1 , i", ii-im-niiM- -- A FENCE CONTROLLERS FREE BATTERY With Each One Soli This Week SPEAR LUMBER PR070 1 |