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Show i OREM-GENEVA TIMES I ... . . XA Poppy Day Set On Saturday, May 29 all of us will be asked to wear a litte red poppy. The day will be Poppy Day. Once a year we of America pay tribute, by wearing their memorial flower, the poppy, to those who gave their lives in the World Wars. As we receive our poppy from the women of the American Legion Auxiliary, who will distribute the flowers on the streets, we will be aiding the wars' living victims by the contribution we make for the flower. The poppy comes to us from the fields of France and Belguim where war obliterated all touches touch-es of beauty except its brave red blooms. There it was nature's nat-ure's tribute to the dead, and here in America it is the tribute of patriots to those who made patriotism's highest sacrifice. The poppies we wear on Pop py Day are not, of ural flowers from course, nat- the battle- fields. They have even greater significance for they are grown in hospitals and workrooms where war's suffering is still going go-ing on. The disabled veterans who make the poppies derive double benefit from their work, support themselves and families, ment their only chance to help support themselves and famiies. Second, the work is of real value West Tailored $AT COVERS Famous Catalina and Ksc.-Kl-Kies.i CQt Enjoy cool, comfortable, clean wmmer driving. Perfect fitting, longer wearing and neat appearing. 225 WEST CENTER TELEPHONE 121 EXCLUSIVE PROSPERISE CLEANING MODERN CLEANERS Orem, Utah Phone 0537 R2 WELCOME EVERYONE TO THE B.Y.U. COMPETITIVE HORSE SHOW Se the finest bred horses in the Intermountain West W SATCH FURNACE & APPLIANCE 348 West Center Phone 833 OREM AND PROVO For May 29 in aiding their recovery, occupy ine for their efforts nothing the tedium of long idleness, and restoring spirits crushed 'by hopelesness. The women who distribute the poppies, unlike the veterans who make them, receive nothing noth-ing ofr their efforts nothing tangible, only the satisfaction of having helped brighten the memory of the dead and of having hav-ing contributed to the welfare of the living. into the coin boxes in exchange lor m Prv; She is a member for the poppies goes entirely to and past president of the Provo the welfare activities of the' Business and Profess.onal Worn-Amrirn Worn-Amrirn T.peinn and Auxiliary. s club- she has participated Understanding the meanin; of the poppy ,and the uses toj which poppy funds are put, cans any of us fail to greet the ladiepj selling poppies wiUi a welcome! smile and wear a poppy of re memora nee lor me aeaa anus show that we remember the liv- ing. We are sure that everyone in Orem will wear a poppy on1 Poppy Day, May 29. American Legion Auxiliary Post 72 A new super-octane aviationO gasoline which steps up aircraft . 1, nn IS HnM . V (juwci as muni da 10 pel VCIILS is being used by Navy combat! planes. era s PROVO SU County Red Cross Sets Annual Meetng Clarence H. Harmon, chairman chair-man of the Utah County Chapter Chap-ter of the American Red Cross, announces the annual meeting of the chapter will be held in the form of a dinner meeting at the Silver Star in Orem on Monday, May 17, at 7:30 p.m. Election of officers for the following year will be held and reports on Red Cross activities in the county will be given. Mrs- J. J. Weight is chairman of arrangements; Mrs.' Pierce T. Norton, chairman of the nominating nom-inating committee; and Mrs. Don C. Merrill, program chairman. chair-man. The public is invited and reservations res-ervations can be made by calling the chapter office, phone 1672, by Friday, May 14. Mr. Harmon also announces the resignation of Mrs. James H, Kirk, who served as Home Service secretary from Feb. 1943 to Feb. 1946 and was then appointed executive secretary to succeed Alvin Shephard. Mrs. Kirk is resigning because of home duties. Mrs. Eloise P. Fillmore was appointed, effective May 3, to succeed Mrs. Kirk. Mrs. Fillmore Fill-more served as county recorder of Utah county from Jan. 1935 till Jan 1947. For the past year she has been associated with Tay ermm-rrrts-: :t rrzai rrrvacficcr.o'n; t I'M ' m 1V mil Efv T FOR THE GRADUATE PARKER & SHEAFER PEN & PENCIL SETS BALL POINT PENS LEATHER WALLETS CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES COMPACTS CLOSE OUT iReg. $1.00 DON JUAN ROUGE 39c Reg. 1.25 SNUFFER ASH TRAYS 29c Reg. 4.00 WILSON SUN GOGGLES :.2.69 Reg. 125 JERGENS COLOGNE - 59c Reg. 2.00 TEASER COLOGNE 79c t'M, FAC, GRAYING CX YELLOWED HAIR! Glamorizes, highlights and lutr izti all shades of hair with Abundant Abun-dant color. NOREEN colors are TEMPORARY. . . are intended to wash out at the next shampoo. UCohrhlSMtu Him faiaw 84 HeNuliMMM 1 50? IS Your B & H PHARMACY offers you many outstanding values in all their three stores, if you want to keep your budget own try ourcom- i plete service. PROVO 302 West Center Fhone 150 i m mm mm x pa ; LV h YV m TLUPAIIOGOS f Lucy Pouhon 0643-J1 A Fireside chat will be held Sunday evenjng for the M-Men, Gleaners, Junior girls and Senior Sen-ior Scouts of Timpanogos ward. The group will meet immediately immediate-ly after church at the Leland Prestwich home. A good program pro-gram is being arranged by those in charge. Mrs. Mary Aiken was honored honor-ed at two parties during the week in celebration of her 70th birthday anniversary. Friends and relatives called at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Max Ped-erson Ped-erson on Wednesday afternoon. About 70 guests called and gifts and flowers were presented to the honored lady. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Aiken's children and their families gathered to wish her well. She is the mother of 13 children, 11 of whom are living. in MIA activities and in the American Legion Auxiliary organization. or-ganization. Industry is not only the instrument in-strument of improvement, but the foundation of pleasure. Hugh Blair One of every five people now alive in the United States will have cancer at some time in his life. I You Always Save ATB&H 75c DOANS PILLS 46c 100 ASPIRIN,5gr. 8c MILK OF MAGNESIA 19c 60c ALKA SELTZER 49c $3 TANGEE SET Close out at 89c TOILETRIES Max Factor Hollywood Color Harmony MAKEUP KITS 10 .75 We carry a complete Line of .COTY'S and YARDLEY cosmetics Come in and see for yourself. rninfk V FREE DELIVEKY - CKUTCH OXYGEN DEPOT Season Approaches For Forest Land Fires Although spring storms and cool weather are delaying the expected approach of the 1948 fire season, county, state, and federal fire protection agencies are going ahead with plans to meet any fire emergency which may arise, according to J. Whitney Whit-ney Floyd, Logan, chief forester-firewarden forester-firewarden for Utah. Mr. Floyd has soundea the keynote in state fire protection on forest, range, and watershed lands by issuing the annual proclamation pro-clamation which makes it unlawful un-lawful for anyone "to set on fire or cause to be set on fire any inflammable material on any forest land, brush land, grass land or range land, stubble or hay land, or to set any fire for the purpose of clearing his own property or the property of another without first securing a permit to do so from the chief firewarden or any one of his deputies." This proclamation is effective effect-ive between June 1 and October 31, 1948, according to Mr. Floyd. Burning permits are issued in Utah county by the county firewarden. fire-warden. Sheriff Theron Hall. TIMPANOGOS DUP TO MEET MAY 13 The Timpanogos Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers rill;Club, hold their regular meeting on; inursaay, May id at tne nome of Mrs. Dezzie Lamb. FTKSWAV STAYS W Wit with plastic curlers '2 pJtt tax Today's the day to give yourself a TON I So lovly. The Tons ware ia soft and natural-looking. Never frizzy. So thrifty. Looks just as lovely and lasts just as long as a $15 beauty shop wave. So tuny. Illustrated instructions 'are easy as ABC to follow. CANDY Sweets Chocolates Glades Chocolates Miss Saylor's Chocolates Mary Ann Chocolates Ostler's Chocolates Whitman's Chocolates Societe Chocolates OREM No. 2. 0538J1 No. 3. 0743J2 or 0583J2 RENTAL PLANS SET FOR STATE JUNIOR FAT STOCK SHOW Four days of activities have been set for nearly 1,000 youngsters young-sters from all over the state who exhibit in the Intermvunt-ain Intermvunt-ain Junior Fat Stock Show at North Salt Lake during the xirst week in June, Merrill Parkin, show manager, announced this week. The plans for the youngsters young-sters are such that they will have a full schedule fo the three days of the show, June 2, 3, and 4, with a preliminary program on June 1. The program as announced includes: Tuesday, June 1 Receiving of Livestock; organization of show town officers- by Future Farmers of America anu t-H Club members, Stock Yards' Show Arena, 8 p.m. Specia en- tertainment program presented by Sherman T. Lloyd, secretary, Utah Retail Grocers association. Wednesday, June 2 8 a.m. Formal, opening of stock yards show arena. At 8:30 a.m. grading grad-ing of cattle, singles to be followed fol-lowed by judging of groups Immediately Im-mediately after single entries are graded. At 8.30 ajn., also, grading of hogs. At 1 p.m. grading grad-ing of lambs. Banquet for Exhibitors Ex-hibitors at 7 p.m., in the New- house Hotel, with entertainment furnished by Salt Lake Kiwanis Thursday, June 3 At 9 a.m.. completing of grading of cattle. l Uniform contest at 3 p.m. As- .sembling of champions, select- Jion of grand and reserve champ- Sions and official picture. Exhibitors Exhib-itors will be entertained with a Sfree trip to Lagoon and a free swim. Friday, June 4 9:30 ' a.m. (Auction Sale of all show stock Sat stock yards Show Arena. Or-Icier Or-Icier of sale: Hogs, first, then i lambs and cattle. B The program involves no cost to the youngsters as billeting is geared for in the stock yard buildings. XI . , ?! Valley Mortuary Most Modern and Complete Mortuary In Central Utah' A PERFECT TRIBUTE TO ALL WE LOVE First East and Third South Provo Phone 45 PAINT GLASS AUTO GLASS Wallpaper, Sporting Goods BENNETTS Phone 160 Glass Shop 31 N. 3rd W. 2772 West Center Pnwd Open Field Grown Moapa Valley Tomato Plants Get any Amount You Want ARIEL LARSEN Phone 0896 R2 FOR RENT New Floor Sander and Edger PATF "HEATING (1 m iDniminc on 'v! U HI ILLHMUL UUi Phone 0332 Rl Orem Down In their hearts, wise men know this truth: the only way to help yourself is to help others. 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