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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1950 BEVERLY (.Father's Day program was .1- ,inmf SnnHav with Mrs. Cecil Dimick f , ree Poems were given Kn ee' Peterson and Joseph f J Susan Jepperson Ileen :''on Carolyn Greenhalgh Barbara Whitman; Glen f ,ine Deanne Watts, Donna jean Merrill and Peterson; Becky Newell Se Davis, Irene Parry and i Dimick; and by Donna Sn, Terry Boulter and dSW Two songs were r by the Junior Sunday vhool OUTING PLANNED Sharon stake Aaronic priesthood priest-hood members, their fathers and quorum advisors will particip ate in an outing to be held at Saratoga Saturday, June 24 at 5 p.m. Each person should bring a picnic lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stratton of Los Angeles visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I.amoreaux. Mrs. Stratton Strat-ton is Mr. Lamoreaux's aunt. Janice Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Taylor is working at Grand Canyon lodge this summer, For Your Summer Vacation Buy a HARMONized Used Car 47 DODGE club cpe. H and R, New seat covers, Completely overhauled 46 CHEV Aero, Fully Equipped. New Beat vaivcis 48 DeSOTO Fully Equipped 48 OLDS Sedan Fully Equipped 49 CADILLAC 62 Sedan. Like new Very low mileage One owner United Sales & Service 170 West 1st North PROVO Phone 666 Legion Jr. Baseball Team Sees Action Orem's junior baseball team sponsored by American Legion Post 72 is seeing plenty of action these days with approximately two games played each week. On Jurte 8 the Orem team bested best-ed Nephi, 6-2 at Nephi with Ross Thomas and Jack Spencer on the mound. On June 12 a classy Goshen team lost a heart-breaker heart-breaker to the Orem crew 14-7 with the same pitchers-Last pitchers-Last Thusday a spirited Spanish Span-ish Fr team nosed out the locals - laying away from home 11-10. Tonight, Thursday, at 5 p.m. the Orem leaguers are scheduled schedul-ed to take on the Provo 'A' team at Provo. On Monday the Orem junior Legionairres will play American Fork here at 5 p.m. On June 30 Orem will play Provo's 'B' team at home also at 5 p.m. The complete team roster for Orem's talented team Includes the following: Bill Cox. 2B; Cal Rowley, IB; Trevor Carrell, SS; Ned York, C; Jack Spencer, P; Neil Roberts, 3B; Clifford Ferguson, OF; Doral Hodgkin-son, Hodgkin-son, OF; Ross Thomas, P; Sam Hideshima. OF: Reed Thomas. OF - IB; Ray Gilligan, OF; Tom Verbanatz, P; Rex Duke, C - OF; Keith Mason, C: and Jerry York, OF. Softball Scores, Schedules United States Steel presents the third in its current series of "Summer Concerts" on June 25 with Eugene Ormandy as guest conductor of the NBC Symphony Symph-ony Orchestra, via stations of the National Broadcasting Company Com-pany network at 6:30 p.m. (MST). Twin Pines Cafe. .. I V T O V Now Open UNDER HEW MANAGEMENT Renovations have been completed and we are ready To Serve You Delicious Meals TWIN PINES CAFE MR. AND MRS. ROY AUSTIN, Owners Across from Orem City Hall SCOUTS LEAGUE SEASON SCHEDULE Monday, June 26 Oak Hills vs Timpanogos Tuesday, June 27 Pleasant View vs Geneva Wednesday, June 28 Grand View vs Timpanogos Thursday, June 29 Vermont vs Sharon Friday. June 30 Pleasant View vs Vineyard Monday, July 3 Lincoln vs Geneva Wednesday, July 5 Grand View vs Oak Hills Thursday, July 6 Vermont vs Timpanogos Friday, July 7 Sharon vs Windsor Monday, July 10 Pleasant View vs Lincoln Tuesday, July 11 Grand View vs Vineyard Wednesday, July 12 Vermont vs Oak Hills Thursday, July 13 Sharon vs Hill Crest Friday, July 14 Windsor vs Timpanogos Monday. July 17 Pleasant View vs Grand View Tuesday, July 18 Vermont vs Vineyard Wednesday, July 19 Sharon vs Geneva ! Windsor vs Oak Hills Thursday, July 20 Timpanog- os vs Hill Crest Vermont vs Grand View Friday,- July 21 Sharon vs Lincoln t Windsor vs Vineyard Tuesday, July 25 Timpanog os vs Geneva Hill Crest vs Oak Hills Wednesday, July 26 Pleasant View vs Vermont Windsor vs Grand View Thursday, July 27 Timpanog os vs Lincoln Hill Crest vs Vineyard Friday, July 28 Oak Hills vs Geneva Pleasant View vs Sharon Monday, July 31 Windsor vs Vermont Oak Hills vs Lincoln Tuesday, August 1 - Geneva vs Vineyard Pleasant View vs Windsor Wednesday, August 2 Hill Crest vs Vermont ' Timpanogos vs Sharon Thursday, August 3 Geneva vs Grand View Vineyard vs Lincoln Friday, August 4 Pleasant View vs Timpanogos Hill Crest vs Windsor Monday, August 7 Oak Hills vs Sharon Lincoln vs Grand View JUNIOR GIRLS NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE Monday, June 26 Vermont vs Windsor Tuesday, June 27 Lincoln vs Vineyard Wednesday, June 28 Oak Hills vs Hill Crest SENIOR GIRLS NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE Monday, June 26. Grand View vs Vermont Tuesday, June 27 Hill Crest vs Oak Hills Wednesday, June 28 Vineyard Vine-yard vs Geneva Thursday, June 29 Pleasant View vs Lincoln Friday, June 30 Edgemont vs Windsor OREM STAKE SENIOR LEAKUE STANDINGS (Include June 20) W L Vineyard 4 1 Pleasant View 3 1 Windsor 3 l Vermont 2 2 Sharon 2 3 Ortm First 1 2 Geneva 0 5 RESULTS Pleasant View 10, Sharon 5 Vineyard 25, Geneva 9 Vermont 13. Orem First 5 Windsor 17, Orem First 1 Pleasant View 14. Geneva 2 Vineyard 9, Sharon 0 Note: Ken Williams pitched one-hit ball to beat Sharon 9-0. He also made every put out on Vineyard's team by striking out 11 and catching a fly ball. SCHEDULE Monday, June 26 9:00 Pleasant View - Orem First (make-up game) Tuesday, June 27 7:00 Vineyard - Orem 1st 8:00 Sharon - Vermont 9:00 Windsor - Pleasant View SHARON STAKE SENIOR LEAKUE , i (Includes Friday, June 16) STANDINGS Earl Miller Opens Orem Sports Shop Grand opening of the Miller Sporting Goods store at 274 North State in Orem will be Saturday, it v. as announced this week by Earl Miller owner of the store and owner and manager man-ager of the Miller Sporting Goods store in Provo. Store hours will be from 3 to 6 p.m. until further notice. Mr. Miller is a native Utahn. He served as a Mustang fighter pilot for three years in the war and is an active sports enthusiast. en-thusiast. He is a certified ski professional and heads the ski school at Timp Haven, and is a a member of the board of directors dir-ectors of the Geneva Wildlife federation. The Orem store will specialize special-ize in fishing, hunting, baseball, softball and boating equipment, but wll carry a complete stock of sporting goods. The store will also feature gunsmithing and rod and reel repair. Mrs. Elizabeth Hassell is visiting in Mona with her children. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hum-pherys Hum-pherys and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanks attended tht MIA music festival in Salt Lake City last Saturday night. Service craftsmen for eight consecutive years that's the record rec-ord of Robert H. Holm, left, and Wayne Monk, center, who ara shown receiving electric alarm clocks from Clarence H- Hamon. general manager of United Sale and Service, where the men at employed- They are the only men in the Denver tone of the Pon-tiac Pon-tiac Motor division to receive the high rating fox so many years. All ere of Provo. Timpanogos Oak Hills Lake View Edgemont Grand View Lincoln Hill Crest W 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 Mrs. Zelda Hodgkinson and family returned last week from a trip to Montana. Kenneth Hodgkinson remained in Montana Mont-ana where he will be employed for the summer. Wednesday's Results Lakeveiw 24, Hillcrest 4 Oak Hills 13, Grand View 12 Timpanogos 15, Edgemont 8 Friday's Results Lake View 6, Timp 11 Oak Hills 7, Edgemont 0 Lincoln 22, Hill Crest 2 SCHEDULE Friday, June 23 7:00 Lincoln - Timp 8:00 Hill Crest - Grand View 9:00 Lake View - Oak Hills 8dgemont bye Wednesday, June 28 7:00 Edgemont - Hill Crest 8:00 Lake View - Grand View 9:00 Lincoln - Oak Hills Timp bye SHARON STAKE . JUNIOR M MEN STANDINGS Mr. and Mrs. T. C Chid- ester and family of Salt Lake City visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson. W 2 2 2 0 Pleasant View Lincoln Lake View Hill Crest RESULTS Pleasant View 18, Lincoln 13 Lake View 13. Hill Crest 8 SCHEDULE Monday, June 26 7:00 Pleasant View - Hill Crest 8:00 Lincoln - Lake View vs Timpanogos PRIMARY GIRLS LEAGUE NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE Monday, June 26 Grand View vs Oak Hills Tuesday, June 27 Vermont vs TimDanoeos Wednesday, June 28 Lincoln vs Vineyard LAST WEEK'S RESULTS SCOUT LEAGUE Hill Crest 13. Grand View 5 Pleasant View 5, Oak Hills 19 Geneva 12. Hill Crest 4 Vineyard 3, Timpanogos 11 Lincoln 21, Windsor 5 Grand View 7, Sharon 19 SENIOR GIRLS Grand View 46. Hill Crest 12 Oak Hills 6, Pleasant View 14 Grand Vied 21, Vineyard 33 Windsor 19, Vermont 20 Geneva 29, Pleasant View 10 Grand View 4, Windsor 16 Hill Crest 12, Vineyard 25 JUNIOR GIRLS Vineyard 37, Windsor 24 Vineyard 40, Vermont 8 Lincoln 48, Windsor 15 Lincoln 50, Oak Hills 25 Windsor 19. Oak Hills 7 CUBS LEAGUE Grand View 14, Timpanogos 5 PRIMARY GIRLS LEAGUE Timpanogos 23, Grand View 21 CUBS LEAGUE NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE Monday, June 26 Grand View vs Oak Hills Tuesday, June 27 Hill Crest vs Lincoln Wednesday. June 28 Vineyard Vine-yard vs Geneva Thursday, June 29 Vermont - 3Hi'-vr-w E HAVE THE CAR TO GET YOU THERE! VACATION SPECIAL . $745 1947 KAISER New paint, new tires 1949 HUDSON 6 cylinder A Beauty Only $1799 1947 PONTIAC Sedan $425 down, 10.7 mimr sn $450 down TELIUMDE MOTOR Co. rA" "Home of Lifetime Guaranteed Used Cars" 1 REMEMBER' IV TKZOLDXSSaS from Mrs. Her? Html etf Gfr ease: "I remember, before icreenlne wet ased. She ! hari rhasintr fllei OUt CC SM Mother would say the emea of Km cooking is drawing dee tod we can't eat until we ffet rid C 'em.' The room wee darkened, She su est child held kt door open. 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