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Show ..nlGENEVA TIMES 1 .t, crCQTON AT i Sh U STARTS MONDAY cummer q"arter wil1 begin at ST.... nf Utah Mondav. f .19, Dr. Harold W. Bentley.'j can 01 ; 'tSwSitur. of the 1950 ' .Yyfar term will be 25 convene, con-vene, institutes and work- Entertainment highlights of i .summer session include the !4mmer Festival from July 4 Jj, "4 and the annual Summer Festival choral presentation un-lr un-lr Dr. Peter J. Wilhousky which will follow the Festival at a date to be announced later. George Baker from Oakland, Oak-land, California, a convert to the LDS church in the California Califor-nia mission and a friend of Elder Eld-er Kent Booth visited Saturday it the home of Mr. and Mrs. jdgar Booth. Mr. Baker is touring tour-ing Utah. Mr. and Mrs- Grant How-ley How-ley and family have moved Into their new home on Fourth East street. They have sold their home on State Street. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 195J Grove Friday, Sat. ' .June 16, 17 "THE OUTLAW" with Jane Russell , Sunday and Mon. June 18, 19 "MY FOOLISH HEART" Matinee on Sunday 3 p.m. Tues. and Wed. June 20, 21 "THEY LIVE BY NIGHT" and "PIONEER MARSHALL" Farm Labor Adequate Here Farm labor was generally adequate ad-equate throughout Utah during the early part of June with spot shcr'.ages showing up in Brig-ham Brig-ham City and Salt Lake areas according to the farm labor bulletin bul-letin of the Utah State Employ ment Service of June 5. Sugar beet thinning was shown progressing satisfactorily with completion of thinning varying from a start to 65 percent per-cent complete. Some frost damage dam-age showed up in Utah County pea crops. The report tor the provo vicinity showed: Most row crops are planted and cultivation is in process. Beet thinning 60 percent complete. com-plete. Cherry orchard owners previously reporting a good crop have discovered that due to cold weather the bees failed fail-ed to properly pollenize the blossoms with a resultant decrease de-crease in yield. Strawberry crop poor. Not in sufficient quantity to- justify, marketing at present. Damage to the pea crop is showing up due to cold weather. Labor is adequate. 149 farm placements last week. About 80 descendants of the Lindsey Brady family met at Park RoShe last Sunday for a reunion. A program was presented pres-ented and new officers elected. Mrs. Eva Miller was chosen secretary sec-retary of- the organization. Those in attendance from the Orem area were Mr: and Mrs. W. C- Miller and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller -and Mrs Rhea Adams and children. State Club Office Approves Awards for Two 4-11 Programs Members of the family of Mrs. Maude Rowley met for a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nlelson of Springville last week. A pot luck supper was served to Mrs. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rowley, Mr. and Mrs- Glen Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rowley, Row-ley, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Kitchen Kitch-en and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Robinson Rob-inson and families and Norman Rowley, all of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. John Ipson and baby of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Nielson and son of Springville. Mrs. Ida Carter entertained entertain-ed the Cariety club Monday evening. ev-ening. The birthdays of Mrs. Leoia Sackett and Mrs. Carter wee celebated and the evening was spent in visiting. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served to "Mrs. Emily Stoker, a guest, Katie Mitchell, LaVell Peterson, Leoia Le-oia Saikett, Joan Newell, Letha Burgener, Mildred Jacobson, Francis Brown, Eva Pratt and Melpha Healy. Miss Mary Peterson of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller, with her cousin, Margaret Miller. Mrs. Eva Miller gave a party last week for Mr. and Mrs- Dee Adams who are leaving leav-ing to spend the summer in Idaho where Mr. Adams is employed. em-ployed. Members of the two families enjoyed visiting and lunch. LAFF OF THE WEEK .WW's. QF --iZ2if-J! h-r, T TENTATIVE PRICES SET FOR UTAH COUNTY 1950 HAY CROP Tentative prices for the first 1950 hay crop were 1 set last week at a meeting of hay growers grow-ers of Central Utah. Noble De Hart, of the office of the county agricultural agent, announced after the meeting that probable prices will be $20 per tonfor loose hay in the field; $25 for baled hay in the field; and $27 for baled hay in the stack. DaNec Steele is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Presley Duval, Du-val, ir Little Bear, Wyoming.. Mr", and Mrs, Melvin Bur gener and children have returned return-ed after a ,veek's vacation in Idaho. Thev visited Mr. Burg-ener's Burg-ener's brothers and sister in Driggs, Idaho and spent some time in the Tt tons. Mrs. Clara Burgener accompanied them on the trip. "Look Mo I'm A Salod" Olga, Joye, Noreen and Carol Allred are vacationing in Washington, D.C. as guests of their brother, McKay Allred. They expect to be away about two weeks. McKay will return home with them. riant Exhibit Two. new exhibits have been installed in-stalled at the New York Botanical garden, and both deal directly or indirectly with plants sought by explorers in widespread tropical regions, some of which re sources of both, medicines and poisons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rob-bins, Rob-bins, Betty and Mrs. Robbins' sister, Mrs. Rowena Clark of Pleasant Grove are vacationing in California. Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Mc-Knight Mc-Knight and son Thayne arid Mr. . nd Mrs. Floyd McKnight from Baton Rouge, Louisiana were guests during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dick-crsin. Dick-crsin. Mrs. Stacey is Mr. Dick-erson's Dick-erson's sister. . r J r ( PROLIFIC , The National Father's I a y committee gave John Ohborno, 95, Walllns Creek, Ky a $100 bond a "father" of lnrRcst number of descendants S90. Eugenia Bliss returned to her home Saturday after spending spend-ing a week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards at Dragerton. Mrs. Sarah Gordon and Mrs. Ara Arrow-smith received word Monday of the birth of a granddaughter grand-daughter born to .Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Arrowsmith in Love-land, Love-land, Colorado. Mrs. E. Lagomarsino of El Cerrito, California is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Seel-ey. Mrs. Rav Harding, Mrs-Wesley Mrs-Wesley Harding, Mrs. W. K. Allen All-en and Mrs. Roland Harding attended a bridal shower given for their neice, Tina Lou Daiv ials in Spanish Fork. GenaVee Steele has been visiting in Salt Lake City. Avoid Alllgatorlng Sometimes breaks appear In tha surface of a paint coating in a pattern pat-tern which rather resembles the appearance of an alligator hide-''his hide-''his is called "alligatoring" and is usually caused by the application applica-tion of hard finishing coats over a soft primer especially before the primer has thoroughly dried. A priming coat should be allowed to dry thoroughly. It should alwayl be as hard or harder than the outer out-er coats.. Ringworm tn Cattle Wildfire spread of ringworm, a fungus-caubed skin disease, often occurs during the winter in herds of young cattle crowded into damp, poorly lighted barns. Scrubbing the quarters with a solution of lye dissolved dis-solved in boiling hot water Is one step in preventing it. Good ventilation, ventila-tion, plenty of natural or electrio light, and a coat of whitewash over the interior of the barn are other important factors in safeguarding cattle against this disease. Bull Service and Trucking of Livestock. B. M. TANNER, Phone 513 J. Jy6 Barbara Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart, underwent an appendecomy at the Utah Valley hospital on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Long and family, formerly""! Prou, have moved isto their new home in Orem. SHARON Niel Newell was in charge of meeting on Sunday morning. The two and one-half minute talks were given by Geraldine Hansen and Reid Stolworthy. Babies blessed on Sunday were Newell Craig Dearing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dearing, blessed by his father; Bryan Lee Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Young, blessed by his father; and Sara Ruth Watkins. daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Arthur Watkins Jr. f ! Hey, Folks .... GLAD TO SEE YOU . Quite often someone asks me if we sell car insurance- OF, COURSE we sell car insurance and every other kind of insurance. insur-ance. We think you should get your insurance nnd everything else as much as possible from Orem firms. We represent some of the largest and best stock companies. Orem Real Estate Insurance Agency Phone 0539 J2 Orem O. H. Anderson in ii TMrnu in i r 8 U U W 1 3 ml u D. r l CORNER OF 4th NORTH & STATE . OREM FOR THE LADIES ' ' ' KEY KINGS FOR THE MEN GheVron Supreme Gasoline & RPM Motor Oil SPECIAL - CAR WASHING SERVICE PICK OP AND DELIVERY ATLAS TIRES AND TUBES ATLAS BATTERIES AND A FULL LINE OF ACCESSORIES OWNER-MANAGER Tb St-!::!::r G!:::;::n is cr.3 cf lh34 ens in Arr.rrics! 2-COCX "Z 'Q68 IKS Central Utah Motor Co. . 410 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. PROVO "HAVEN'T HAD A FIRE SINCE I STARTED KEEPING MY FURNACE IN GOOD HEALTH." |