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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 19 SiuoUiu fcfws A heavy stand of drilled soybeana A slow-acting nitrogen fertillzei makes good smother crop (or land that feeds crops over a long grow-Infested grow-Infested with creeping Jenny or Can- ing period baa been developed by da thistles. toil scientists. UI1DEUSEAL Your for Winter PROTECT IT FROM UNDERBODT DESTRUCTION - RUST - WEAR Give longar lifa to your tar. Undarwal, the now tprayed-on rubber coating, savas it from rust and corrotion. For 9 r oaf or warmth and riding comfort thit wintor, undoreoal. FOR EETTER CAR SCtVICE ALWAYS SEE THE CENTRAL UTAH MOTOR SPECIALISTS 0f0r' hi 9p' SUNDAY SERVICES YARD SHARON STAKE TIMPANOGOS The Sharon Stake MIA will present the play, "Know the Truth and the Truth Shall Keep Thee", under the direction of Valene Camenish. Meeting will begin at 5 p.m. EDGEMONT The program will be under the direction of the Primary with President Blanche Woodard in charge. Stanley Stubbs of ihe bishopric will preside. Meeting will begin at 7 p.m. GRANDVIEW The ward choir will present a Christmas program. PLEASANT VIEW . No meeting will be held Sunday Sun-day evening. HILL CREST Charles Haggerty will be the speaker. Meeting at 3:30. en'.is, r ,-'jt: STAKE PRIESTHOOD LEADERSHIP MEETING The regular monthly Priest hood Leadership meeting for Orem stake will be held Sunday at the Seminary building instead of in the Scera auditorium, according to president Walter Holdaway. Meeting time is 2 p, m. The change of place was nec essitated by the rehearsal of "The Messiah" scheduled for Scera. All priesthood officers and leaders are urged to attend, Makes fanlight A cellophane anvtlep er coat ef elear shellac makes tuM sunlight sun-light during the salddla f m day. OREM STAKE VERMONT The Missionary class of the Sunday School will present the program, under the direction of John Riskie. Paul Washburn, who is leaving for a mission lat er this month will be one of the speakers. Meeting will begin at 6 p.m. VINEYARD The Sunday School will be in charge of meeting, under the direction of Antoine Bunker, superintendent. GENEVA Meeting will be under the direction dir-ection of the Bishopric. SHARON SUNDAY MEETING.. 9:30 10:30 ing. 2:00 High Council meetmg. Stake Presidency meet Priesthood meeting in the ward chapel. Leadership Timpanogo IRENE HAS THEM ( ' -J'J-- "AIRFLOW" GENERAL ELECTRIC CLEANER The G-E "Airflo" tank-type cleaner provides pro-vides the answer to every cleaning need from the cellar to the attic from the floor to the ceiling. Snap on the "Airflo" toe-tip switch CHECK THESE STANDARD ATTACHMENTS for powerful suction or blowing action. Slip on the many "Airflo" cleaning tools for fast, thorough housecleaning. 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Refreshments Re-freshments were served to a large group. VERMONT Blanche Christensen 0654-J1 f ti f fine Maliceni C. Wells Phone 0893J1 Everything is arranged for the big bazaar Friday evening in" the Union school building. A large crowd is expected to be there, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone and children spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with his mother, Mrs. Emma Stone. Wilford Humphreys of Or-angeville Or-angeville spent the weekend here with his aged mother, Mrs. El len Humphreys, Mr- and Mrs. Ornal Roper were hosts to a group of friends Saturday evening at their home. Covers were laid at the table for Mr. and Mrs. Ellis BuDoa, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Larson, and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Pulsi pher. At Fast Day services on Sunday, Sun-day, Miss Virginia -Lee Price, Mrs. Norlyene Harding and Mrs Carrol Stubbs Allen were sus tained as members of the Vineyard Vine-yard Ward. The infant son of Eldon and Norlyene Ohran Har ding was named Eldon Randy and the son of Virl and Virgie Gillman Shumway was given the name of Grant A. Sherman Holdaway and Wayne Rawlings were confirmed members of the church The M-Men and Gleaner Girls met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells Sunday evening and practiced Christmas carols, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harding and children visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bretz and family. Geneological meeting was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Zabriskie. Next Tuesday evening at Mutual Mu-tual the special interest group is having an interior decorator from D.T-R. come and give a demonstration. All adults of the ward are urged to attend. - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holda way, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon and Mr. and Mrs. Max Blake at tended funeral services in Magna Monday for their aunt, Mrs. Et ta Clinger Brown. Lt. Leon Hebertson will arrive home this week from Japan where he has been stationed. ' The Sunday School will have charge of the Church Services Sunday evening. An interesting TUAKOSOS iOF.Ef.1 BANK . SHOWS Eph Twitchell, Reed Burgner and Lloyd Louder, the Sunday School superintendency, were grateful for the fine attendance at union meeting Sunday. Our ward, having the largest number of officers and teachers present, was awarded the prize of a set of colored Bible pictures. The stake class leaders gave inspirational inspira-tional talks and helpful suggestions. suggest-ions. Dr. Eyring of the General Board was the principal speaker. At meeting Sunday evening, program hag been arranged, Howard Egan and his co-workers i-. of the Genealogical committee ' '. were released with a vote of thanks and Sam Johnson, Sam Bradshaw and Robert Calder were chosen to direct the work. Each gave a short talk. Musical numbers included a guitar solo and a duet by Rueburn Pyne and Helen Carter, accompanied by Comorah Gordon. Grover Miller of the High Council gave a tine talk. Sewing and social chat were the diversions following a business busi-ness meeting of t he Varieties club held at the home of Mrs. Ethel Christensen on Friday eve- Lucy Poulson 0645-J1 A Christmas party for all members of the Timpanogos ward over 12 years of age will be held on Monday, December 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the ward hall, The party will feature a program, pro-gram, dancing and a visit from jolly old Santa Claus. No sacrament meeting will be held on Sunday, December 21, to give ward members an opportunity oppor-tunity to attend the presentation of the Messiah at the Scera auditorium. Three babies were given names at Sacrament meeting on Sunday. They are Steven J. Lloyd, son of Jack and Mary Hansen Lloyd; - Nedra Rowley, daughter of Don and Lora Jean Forsey Rowley; and Noland Douglas Adams, son of Douglas F. and Mary Christen son Adams. I STEADY GROWTH The Orem-Geneva branch of the First Security Bank has been showing a steady increase 1 in Datronase. J. T. Smith, man ager, reported this week. "Hardly a day has passed but what we have welcomed a number num-ber of new customers and well- wishers along with those who! are already taking advantage of J tne DanKing lacutics wnicn we have to offer." "We should like to remind our friends once again that this institution in-stitution offers full banking facilities, fac-ilities, including safety deposit boxes," stated Mr. Smith. "These, however, have been' placed in the vault at the Provo' TIMPANOGOS DUP AT CHRISTMAS PARTY The Timpanogos Camp of tne DUP met today, Thursday, for their annual Christmas party, at the home of Mrs. Grace Hansen. Mrs. Selina Ashton, who recently re-cently celebrated her 86th birth-day birth-day anniversary was the guest of honor at the party. Mrs. Edna Larsen told a Christmas story and Mrs. Sarah Gordon gave the history of her pioneer par- The ladies exchanged Christmas Christ-mas gifts and enjoyed refreshments refresh-ments during the social. branch due to the lack of adequate ade-quate equipment in our present pre-sent building," he said. Utah county taxes may be paid at the bank, according to Mr. Smith, thus offering an aa-ded aa-ded service to Orem residents. SHARON PRIMARY AT MEETING AND SOCIAL A Sharon stake Primary union meeting was held last Thursday at the Grandview ward chapel. Over 90 officers and teachers attended at-tended the meeting. Mrs. Verl Johnson, Grandview Primary president, was in charge of the meeting. It was reported that Lake View ward had been the first to reach its quota on the Children's Friend drive. Edgemont ward has since gone over the top. After the short class session, progressive Christmas games were played and refreshments were served. C2!!Zifl v.'.irj Both Mo 0SI1-R1 Mrs. Larry' Kitchen entertain ed the Guide Boys at her home Saturday evening. The boys had a real feed and enjoyed playing play-ing games. Those present' were Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen, Eugene Young, Donald Dixon, Richard Gappmayer, Leland Davis, Miles Judd, Ned Pierce, Edward Black, Merlin Rowley and Tommy Moon. Slack Made Division Head of Utah Power Orson M. Slack, recently appointed ap-pointed manager of the Utah Power and Light Company's Southern division, took over his new duties Monday and already! is residing in American Fork. He will move his family from Og-den Og-den as soon as living quarters can be obtained, probably this week. Mr. Slack succeeds Olin H. Ririe, division manager since 1941, who has assumed new du ties as manager of the company's Ogden- division. ' , First employed by the Power company in 1913 as a part-time serviceman la Provo, Mr. Slack has Bermanentlv worked for thp company since 1917 when he" bd came a meter reader. He served! successively as a clerk, powe j salesman, actin" s?1?? ?!;.:.. :-;n lenaeni ana jnc;:r --i S8 f-mar in Utah Co'-w'v .i!iril O-V-ober o 1940 when li? tra'-T ? -"Vt ir dustrial s'c;'.m?n ;'a ,Ogien. 1 nmg. xnose attending were jvirs. Mrs. May Bishop of Payson Ida carter, Mrs. tern -wncneii, visited the Geneva ward Sunday Mrs. Leola Sackett, Mrs. Eva m0ming with her mother, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Shirley Park, Mrs.' Mary Delia Mecham. TWonVia TToolov Mr T.aVpII Peterson. Mrs. Frnnris Brown J Mr- and Mrs" John EaSer Mrs. Letha Burgner and the hostess. host-ess. Dainty refreshments were served. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. of St. Johns, Arizona visited, at the David Eager home during the week. Miss Madge Fuller of Mesa, Melpha Healey on December 12. j Arizona visited Tuesday at the John XT. Mecham and Lowell home of her cousin, Mrs. Wei-; Christensen bagged a four point! don J- Taylor and her aunt, Beth basketball games on Wednesday, December 17. 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Double loek-ttitehed 1 FIRESTONE STORES PROVO. UTAH 223 WEST CENTER PHONE 39 buck on Mt. Nebo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Timothy and baby spent Thanksgiving and the weekend with relatives in Roosevelt. Mrs. Dorothy Broadhead underwent un-derwent a major operation at the Utah Valley Hospital on Friday. She is reported to be getting along fine Friends of Mrs. Ralph Schenck, who has been ill the past two weeks, will be glad to know (he is much better, Ferron Whitehead, nephew of Mrs. W. L. Jacobson, spent five days vlsitinf in Orem. He Is a member of the police force of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jacobson and family drove to Hinkley to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. rela-tives. Their son, Richard, who is recovering from an auto and We Are Now DELIVERING g. e. ; Electric Ranges and Automatic Wasjiers GET YOURS TODAY! o A Wide Selection of G. E. AUTOMATIC BLANKETS Variety of Colors Moon. sne was on ner way home from an 18-month mission in New York and Pennsylvania. She labored in the same districts dis-tricts where Beatrice Rowley and Blaine Bradford are filling their missions. Elder Bradford is a nephew of Mrs. Geneva Steele George Ashby was the guest speaker at the Special Interest class of the MIA this week and answered questions on insurance policies. He will be with the class again next week to further discuss insurance problems. Mr. and Mrs- Leo' Gardner and family have purchased the Charles Terry home. They have, moved into Geneva ward from the Provo Second ward. The rnonthly youth leadershir. meeting was held in the Seminary Semin-ary building on Monday night The meeting was well attended, despite bad weather. A Fireside Chat for M-Men and Gleaners of the ward will be held Sunday evening after church at the home of Monteli Graff. A fine program is being arranged. The Gleaner girls will sell popcorn balls, at the M-Men bicycle accident became worse as they reached Hinkley and they rushed home. He is still confined to his bed but is slightly im proved. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anderson are happy over the arrival of a baby boy born at the Utah Valley Val-ley hospital. Mrs. Charity Dickman is con valescing at her home after a iecnt oueration. Stanford J. and Ethel Millet Taylor are the parents of a baby boy, born Monday at the Utah' Valley hospital. 0tyri0tma0 drifts FROM B. & H. PHARMACY FOR HER COSMETIC SETS AND PERFUMES BY MAX FACTOR EVENING IN PARIS, COTY and EX-CEL-SIS O NYLON HAIR BRUSHES STATIONERY Good Selection CARMEN BRACELETS AND LAVALIERES Curtis, Lucina CREATIONS IN COSTUME JEWELRY DELTAH PEARLS FOR HIM ELECTRIC RAZORS SHAVING SETS NYLON HAIR BRUSHES WRIST WATCHES KODAKS . BILLFOLDS G. I. COLEMAN STOVES AUTOMATIC FISHING REELS CIGARETTE LIGHTERS GAMES AND TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES Get them at snail ' ' t - 0 |