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Show i Cril- GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1947 Lucy Poulton 0645-J1 ' A large crowd enjoyed the Timpanogos ward Christmas party par-ty on Monday evening. A program pro-gram was presented by representatives represen-tatives of each auxiliary organization. organi-zation. It included Christmas ar-ols ar-ols by the LDS Girls; a cumic stunt, directed by Mrs. Dale Lar-sen; Lar-sen; stories by Rowena Nielsen and Lola Adams; solos by Jean-ine Jean-ine Pratt and Alene Edwards; a piano solo by Charles Hanks; and comic solos by Wells Duke. A prize, awarded by the bishopric for the organization having the greatest percentage of its officers I -"- "j'-i'pT tr party and distributed bags of candy and nuts. Dancing was enjoyed during the remainder of the evening. eve-ning. Lynn and Frances dinger Smith are the parents of a baby boy born at the Utah Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer Pal-mer were visited by Alma Palmer, Pal-mer, De Alton Lyman and Lynn Palmer of Blanding, Utah, on Monday. Beatrice Rowley arrived home Wednesday morning from the mission field. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burning-ham Burning-ham and family are spending ivlr. and Mrs. Merrill ilian a- j joyed Sunday dinner at tue noine of Mr. Blair's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Blair in Payson-They Payson-They report that Mr. Blair is improving rapidly from his recent re-cent illness and sends an invitation invita-tion to all his friends in Orem to come visit him. Mrs. Ora Cunningham is receiving re-ceiving treatment at the Utah Valley Hospital. the holidays in Tucson, Arizona, with Mrs. Burningham's parents, T.'r. and Mrs. Kimball, and other relatives- Orem-Qthtva Society In Smith. Editor- Phon 13 ) ' -7," ,c I ami ' ftfl-w i . I X V ( Mfr i (1 . VERTIYA CLUB AT GAY PARTY Mrs. Leo Poulson entertained the Vertiya club at her home Friday evening at a Christmas party. The club members sang carol3 and listened to a Christmas Christ-mas story. Gifts were exchanged. exchang-ed. Luncheon was served to Mes-dames Mes-dames Reed Hacking, Lawrence Palmer, Dean Johnson, Alvin Rowley, Harold Maag, Frarnp-ton Frarnp-ton Collins, Wendell Nielson, Antone Rohbock, Woodruff Jen sen, Joseph Rowley, James Jensen, Jen-sen, Fenton Prince, Marvin Mel- drum, Carl Rowley and the hostess. Temple Rites Unite Young Couple A ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple solemnized the marriage of Renee Gay and Harold towards- They were married by C. R. Jones, of Mesa, Arizona, who also performed the ceremony cere-mony when the bride's parents were married. Accompanying the young couple to the temple were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del Gay and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Edwards and Mrs, Heber Knudson FAMILY GATHERING HONORS BIRTHDAYS Fomily members gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mer-rill Blair on Tuesday evening. The group honored Mrs. Blair on her birthday and Mr. Blair, who will celebrate his birthday next week. Games and refreshments were enjoyed during the evening by Mr- and Mrs. Glen Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blake, Mr. and Mrs. James Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Blair- SUNDAY SERVICES OREM PRIMARY UNION MEETING Union meeting for the Orem Mrs. slake Primary is scheduled for 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 28. The meeting will be held in the Sharon Shar-on ward chapel. OREM STAKE VERMONT Meeting will be under the direction dir-ection of the Genealogical Society, So-ciety, with chairman Sam Johnson John-son in charge. The program will be presented as outlined by the first presidency of the church. VINEYARD Meeting will be under the direction di-rection of the Seventies, with Marcel Young in charge- To Keep Butter Buttpr keeps best If it is made irora swtel ciem lhat haj teer pasteurized. Varieties Club At Holiday Social Members of the Varieties Club and their partners were entertained enter-tained Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pyne. The home was lovely with holiday holi-day decorations. Gifts were exchanged at the party and the host and hostess led several games. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs-William Mrs-William Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Burgner, Mr. and Mrs- E. E. Twitchell, Mr. and Mr3. Mel- vin Park, Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Car ter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sackett, Mr. and Mrs- Lester Healey, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ercanbrack and Mr. and Mrs. Pyne. Laurel Gibson, David Johnson and Otto Edwards. After the ceremony, the wedding wed-ding party enjoyed a turkey dinner din-ner at the Mayflower cafe. The newly weds spent several days OREM GARDEN CLUB honeymooning in Salt Lake City. AIDS GREEK RELIEF The door prize awarded at a recent meeting of the Orem Gar den Club was auctioned off during dur-ing the meeting and the proceeds of the sale will be used to pur- the birthdays of Max Blake and 0rem Creek Re,ief project The mi s. tlust-lJii uianc uuiai malting mal-ting was enjoyed- A delicious dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. James Blake, Mr. and .Mrs. Merrill Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. Max Elake. Mrs. Aldean Lang of Madison Wisconsin is visiting with her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs- S. J. Cunningham- FAMILY ENTERTAINED AT SUNDAY DINNER Mrs. Max Blake entertained at a family dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watkins and two children, Annette and Lynn, of Palo Alto, are visiting in Orem during tne noiiaays with Mrs. Watkins parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Emil Hansen, and other relatives and friends. SHARON STAKE 9:30 Stake Presidency meeting. 10:30 High Council meeting. 2:00 High Priests meeting. 3:00 Bishops council meeting. 3:45 Baptismal services for both Orem and Sharon stakes in the Utah stake administration administra-tion building. Timpanogos ward in charge. LAKE VIEW The program at meeting will be tumished by the LDS Girls organization. EDGEMONT The program will be presented by a group from the Sharon Seminary, under the direction of Glenn Vernon. Grant Elliott, of the bishopric, will preside. HILL CREST Meeting will be presented by the Aaronic priesthood boys of the ward. prize was awarded to Mrs- Thel-ma Thel-ma Young and was purchased at auction by Mrs. Vera Egan. Another An-other donation for Greek Relief was given by Mrs. Luzon Crosby. George Rohbock gave an interesting in-teresting talk and demonstration of floral arrangements. The seasoa's greetings sent in sincere and friendly appreciation of the only asset money cnnot buy your good wilL We shall do everything In our power in 1948 to merit Ii3 continusncG throuahout the year. i n's Department' Stor OREM IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP AT 9 rhomas 23 West Cante; ProTO AT 10 A.M. SATURDAY EI D OF THE 1.10 II Til CLEARANCE GOATS $32.59 N0W$iM4 Rc-$35.G3 N0W 02244 5j!3Nw0V-4 k $4350 N0W $2944 Re--$55.00 N0W 03244 ses. $57,59 now SUITS , R $25.03 N0W$1444 ! $32,59 now b $37.50 NOW$2244 $33.50 N0W $2444 $49.59 N0W $3144 Ke3. 555 NOW$344 lug. wq NOW', a a VERDEN V ! D. WIGHTMAN Your PRUDENTIAL Family Security Representative 08S4-J3 284 N. 8ih W. OREM WICK SAYS: For the Best Haircut in Town Or a Shave You F.eally Get Trimmed When You Drop In At WICK SWAIN'S (VOI R FS1ENT1LY BARBER) 63 N. First West Pioto . V 7 f . j' it 7frb; iOO MANV OF US JUDGE FOLKS 6V WHAT HAVE. 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