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Show m id Mrs and vJ Mr y E:-.1 1 dimJ ir ho.) uij aliforp) nd ct-'j andfc .ta CrJ nonorv t- Hcl? ere ft,,.' Liber-' Sued;:1 ce wt.;1 ioldjJ ft B;1 Mr P ii "i nit on Cat! ild k ig h Ir. c n t. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1950 i Mrs. Rulon Mansfield en- ' d a group of family Thursday at her home. If chatUng was enjoyed and served to Mrs. George hprd Mrs. Blaine Poulsen, ffatoce Poulsen from Red-7 Red-7 Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Len i,h Mrs- Pete Chrigtensen i Mrs Floyd from Bingham. J, Mrs Kenneth Brody, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bunnell Bunn-ell and family from Idaho Falls Idaho are spending a few days in Orem with relatives and friends. OREM-GZNZVA TT"1 Duane Craig is visiting relatives in Lake Shore. G. orge Rasmussen, Mrs. RoDert Blaine and Verd Ramussen of Salt Lake City. GROW BETTER PULLETS INDOORS WITH GOLDEN LAYING MASH i preliminary observations ait Ihe University of Dela-i Dela-i Ware are extremely encouraging that a diet fortified 1 with water-soluble. B-complex vitamins make it poss-! poss-! ale to produce confinement reared replacemenj stock on old litter equal to replacement slock reared on clean, lush pasture and superior to those grown on parasite-infested parasite-infested ranfte. They further report thai: "Feathering has noticably improved. im-proved. Growth, egg production, and halchabiliiy axe satisfactory, while mortality appears unaffected." f GOLDEN LAYING MASH is rich in whole fish ! meal, meat meaL fortified dried whey and the wa- ter-soluble vitamins: Riboflavin, choline, panto-I panto-I thenic acid, niacin; and A.P.F. In addition to being highly nutritious, it is very palatable. ! FOR MAXIMUM PRODUCTION feed it now. to j both your LAYING HENS and GROWING PULL-j PULL-j ETS. j It's a better buy on any market! GOLDEN LAYING MASH $3.92 Cwt. HILL CREST Vaneese Woffinden 0S33 HI The MIA had an evening of fun Wednesday. Games and stunts were enjoyed and the evenine was pnnriu Mtv VHVIUUVU Tf kl aancing. Special services commemorat ing the restoratinn nf tho Ml chizedck priesthood were held aunaay. Speakers were Lester Taylor and Robert Brailsford. Peter Jensen sang a solo, accompanied accom-panied by Leona Jorgensen. A number was sung by the High Priest quartet comprising Ellis Rasmussen, Frank Woffinden, Elfin Oliphant and Reim Bissel. Mrs. Bissel accompanied them. The ward added several new members on Sunday. Those whose memberships were read are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brails- ford and son, Karma Swindle and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rasmussen. and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Robert Perry and family and Clara Marie Rawson. Baptized recently and confirmed con-firmed members of the LDS church on Sunday were Neldon, son of Mr and Mrs. LeGrande Barlow and James, son of Mrs. Kenneth Adams. . Mr. and Mrs David Crane of Herriman, Utah and Miss Claudia Crane and Miss Barbara Bar-bara Crane of Salt Lake City visited at the C. I. Moon home Sunday. WHERE FINE FEEDS ARE MADE! Geneva Steel is across from us. Phone 0696 R3 LOCAL MORTICIAN COMPLETES TRAINING Elwood Sundberg, local mortician, mort-ician, graduated from the California Calif-ornia Institute of Mortician Science June 23. He was an honor student in his class and was student body president for the current year. Mr- and Mrs. Sundberg and son, Kpnt, returned Wednesday from Pasadena, Calif- where thev. have made their home v.-hile Mr. Ef.ndberg -completed training. OUTSIDE PAINTING AT A TREMENDOUS SAVING! j 'm' j goose Eatf i-'V'1 ' V OUTSIDE V - i X' J4 WHITE J 1 -V V-J KEG. 2.95 GAL. Now just 1 YOU'LL FIND HUNDREDS OF USES FOR THIS ALL-PIIRPOStt ALL-PIIRPOStt OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT FENCES, TRELLISES, BARNS, GARAGES. 1 ,'4 Workmaster Crush For Better, Easier Pointing 4 in-Reer. 2.39 1.98 Jop-qwllty, p., Hog Mrflee I - wood - sjl-'if'r Linseed Oil One Gallon Can 2.39 Pure Unseed Oil at a ---brrt low Sear price! Excellent tor m.n- rTainy. Pr Hog brltflM n4ca- low 5ear pncei nbri SprMd. point uMotb. ning painti. Get several gallon . . - wi ii r 5of sf action guaranteed or your money back J&kM Can of Turpentine Best Quality at Bulk Price Gallon, Only .95 No mi to brfcig yem ow al"r to g.t Hm bonoftt of low bofc prio. Soon iok II eoy to w monmj. 187 WEST CENTER PROVO PHONE 3400 OREM FinST WARD At the monthly Relief Society meeting Alice Hendricks, Adel Fielding and Helen Weeks were honored for their work during the past year. They have ac cepted other church positions, The teachers topic was given by Lucille Anderson and refreshments refresh-ments were served to 25 ladies. The program for Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. will be given bv the Relief Society. Clara Dadge will be the main speaker and special musical numbers will be presented. Fast day services will be held immediately following Sunday School on July 2. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jolley and family of Spanish Fork visited vis-ited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M- Jolley and attended the Crem celebration last weekend. The Kirk family reunion was held at Canyon Glen last week. Descendants of the family from far and near gathered to enjoy luncheon and games. 168 were present. s T U E CENTRAL UTAH MOTOR COMPANY "BEST BUYS" 1942 STUDEBAKER Mhampon 4-door Sedan, Se-dan, good tires, motor mot-or and body .... $345 194r HUDSON 4-dr-Sedan, radio, heater, Motor A-l- This car is like new .... $1695 1936 PONTIAC Cpe-Very Cpe-Very good transportation transport-ation $75 1 9 4 0 CHEVROLET Tudor, radio, heater, good tires, motor A-l $445 Several more to Choose From. Central Utah Motor Company-Proven Company-Proven Dependability 3 BIG LOTS PROVO 410 South Univ. Phone 1748 SPANISH FORK 50 East 2nd North Phone 543 American Fork 35 West Main Phone 433 BEVERLY Sunday School was under the direction of Niel Newell. Talks were given by La Jean Nelson and Thea Jepperson of the senior sen-ior class. Sacrament meeting was under the direction of the Melchizedek priesthood. Dean Babcock and Gene Mangum were advanced to the office of teacher. New ward officers were presented and sustained. Confirmed members mem-bers of the LDS church were Donald D. Peterson. by Bishop J. Clayton Watts; uienaa Hae Peterson, by Rulon Petty; and Ilene Jepperson, by Lavoir Merrell. Prima rv praHn. ation certificates were present ed to Uark Wilkinson, Michele Van Quill. Earl T) Parr unrf Donald Peterson. Teen age talks were given by Dee Jepperson and Grant Newell Speakers were Joel Parrv and Orson Prestwich. The senior class hart a nart.. at Canyon Glen. Cecil Dimick, teacher furnished the transportation. transpor-tation. Class members enjoyed outdoor sports and lunch in the canyon then went to the drive-in drive-in theatre. Amone thnsn attpnHincf the Sandstrom reunion held Sunday at Arrowhead were Mr. and Mrs. . Douelas Sandstrnm nf Provo and Mr. and Mrs. P A Sandstrom of Orem, A group of 25 young women wo-men met at the home of Ruth Elliott on Thursday and organized organ-ized a cultural club. Ruby Nicol was chosen to act as president of the group. Edith Y. Booth was guest speaker and reviewed her recent trip east where she attended the unveiling and dedication ded-ication of the statue of Brigham Young. Refreshments were served serv-ed by the hostess. The group plans to meet once each month. Funeral Set Friday For Norton Infant Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Friday at 1 p.m. for Richard Rich-ard Keith Norton, two-week old son of O. E. and Delia Morrill Morr-ill Norton. The baby died at the family home Wednesday from causes following an automobile accident earlier this week. Bishop LeGrand Ercanbrack of the Lindon ward will conduct tho funeral in the Olpin Mortuary Mortu-ary is Orem. Friends may call at the mortuary prior to the services. Bural will be ln the Orem city cemetery. The baby was born In American Americ-an Fork June 14, 1950. He leaves his parents, three brothers broth-ers and a sister. Leon Arlen, Robert and Rhea Norton all of Lindon; three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morrill of Orem and Mrs Sarah Norton of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lov-eridge Lov-eridge have moved into the Poulson apartments Mr. Lover-idge Lover-idge will be the life guard at the Scera pool this summer. Boyd C. Davis and Leland Davis will spend the summer at the Bov Scout camp in Payson Canyon. Cold Storage Lockers For Rent! IJ U It It 'S Sportin i is Orem Phone 0789 Jl - . ...... m. .m:mm.mrm.ai rmt . mm X CAMP X Cesspool and .w Septic Tank Conditioner Starts Septic Action Stimulates Bacteria Eliminates Odors Camp Coupool and Sptic Tank Conditioner Con-ditioner works on a new and proven principle. It starts septic action immediately. im-mediately. It corrects the chemical itructure of the material in the cest-pool cest-pool or sepric tank. It feedi the bac teria and they work and reproduce by the million! to convert sludge into liquid. If your ceupool or septic tank is too small (or your requirements, uie Conditioner and see results. 3, 6. 12, AND 30 IB. CONTAINERS Mrs. Leona Bellows Is reported re-ported to be 111 at her home with mumps. Mrs Ida Cook is reported to be Improving following a major operation at Utah Valley Vall-ey hospital on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Tomlin-son Tomlin-son and daughter from Midvale were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luzell Robbins. Mrs. Ruth Jolley and daughter Joy returned home on Tuesday after visiting with relatives re-latives in Arizona for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Q Farn-worth Farn-worth attended the Farnworth reunion Sunday at Fairmont Park. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY No. 9680 Probate IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ES-TATE OF SCOTT LEWIS, Deceased. 1 Creditors will present claims With vouchers to the undersign ed at the office of her attorney, Hugh Vern Wentz, 75 East Center, Cen-ter, Provo, Utah, on or before the 8th day of September, 1950.' MEDA LEWIS WOODARD i Administratrix of the Estate of Scott Lewis, Deceased. Hugh Vern Wentz Attorney for Adminlstrarix Published in the Orem-Geneva Times June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 1950. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY No. 9480 Probate IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ES-TATE OF REESE CALEB LEWIS, sometimes known as R. C. LEWIS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned undersign-ed at the office of her attorney, Hugh Vern Wentz, 75 East Center, Cen-ter, Provo, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of November, 1950. MEDA LEWIS WOODARD Administratrix of the Estate of Reese Caleb Lewis, sometimes known as R- C. Lewis, deceased. Hugh Vern Wentz Attorney for Administrarix Published in the Orem-Geneva Times June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 1950. ZION UPHOLSTERING O REFINISHINC O RECOVERING O RESTYLING O SLIP COVERS Custom built furniture to meet your exact requirements Free Estimates PHONE 1911 W 955 Springvill Rd., Provo SOLD BY ORREL DELANGE, Manager Across from Scera Orem FOCI wis Trasm CIrC2ff YOU DUY AflY CAR- "Test DriTe" the '50 Ford! Pick your owe "pnmac ground" the ttttfttt hist yoo caa tod, the nmgitst toad, she tight traffic! That's the way, the if way to get the tamoae BtimI "FmJ! Yna'U find rhnusands of other am lading ewcry day, that the '50 Ford it the ooew tfl' car in the low-price field! Yes, "Teat DriTe" it Jf I b I r i .1 '.rh: . , nary yuue ruru theater is uic uu w aw. up .-..p. , , ' s' "7 1 isst i taw H Dm many Quality (eatorn (hit make mjr Ftrf BM OM Hi! tM If tf lOW-priM IU4 ... 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