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Show 0REM GENEVA TOTES TU.1PAIJQG0S Lucy Poulson 0645-JI Mr and Mrs. Morris Bird and family are moving from the Sard into their new home in the m Crest ward. Their fnends Zish them happiness and prosperity pros-perity in their new home. Primary conference was held on Sunday evening, under the Lection of the Primary officers and teachers. About 125 children child-ren from each group in the Pri- THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 mary took part on the program and added a section to the "Happiness "Hap-piness Rainbow". Jan Nell Mc-Ewan, Mc-Ewan, Scott Judd and Norman Rowley acted as readers.. Stories Stor-ies and readings were given and songs were sung under the direction dir-ection of LeNore Bench, organist organ-ist and Myrl Stubs, director. A completed rainbow, in 12 colors, col-ors, with a pot of gold at the end climaxed the program and the children sang "Happiness Rainbow". Primary preparation meeting was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Ruby Cameron. The teachers of the Trailbuilder classes were hostesses. They are Vee Judd, Katherine Marshall, Margaret Bird and Mrs. Cameron. Camer-on. Plans for the summer activities activ-ities of the organization were discussed. The teacher trainer lesson was given by Mrs. Ruth Moss. Refreshments were served. serv-ed. Others present were Ava Stewart, Delia Aiken, Myrl Stubbs, Lucy Rowley, Maggie Coulson, LaDena KeKeler, Ilene Mansfield, Doris Asay and Ver-nctt Ver-nctt Lunceford. Former Orem Resident Marries Mr. and Mrs. Rex Steele will be honored at a wedding re ception on Friday evening In Spanish Fork. The young coup le were married Wednesday Mav 19. in the Manti Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo McKell of Spanish Fork. Mr. Steele is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steele of Benjamin, former residents of Orem. JLnJ 3 E 11 Yi W ' ' Li 6 nut iaisiiaA Liberal Trade-in ALLOWANCE Buy on our Easy Pay Plan Orem Jaycees Receive Awards Two awards were presented to the Orem Jaycees at the Utah state Jayceeonvention held in Cedar City last weekend. They received the Utah Fire Prevent ion Award, presented by the state Jaycee organization and the Aldrich award for the most out standing local project. Both awards were accepted by Rulon West in behalf of the Orem organization. The Fire Prevention trophy will be placed plac-ed in the Orem city hall. The Aldrich award was presented on Sunday evening at the formal banquet that climaxed the convention. con-vention. Al Hart of Bountiful was named Utah state Jaycee president at the election meeting meet-ing held during the convention. Those from Orem who attended attend-ed the convention were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon West and Mr. and Mrs. Max Pederson. met ' U 225 WEST CENTER PROVO TELEPHONE 121 W. E. Lossee ? To Retire After 40 Years Teaching I After forty years in the class room, W. E. Losee, mathematics teacher at Lincoln high school, is retiring from teaching. Mr. Losee has taught in the Alpine school district for the past 30 years. He was principal at the Sharon school for a number of years and has taught at Lincoln for 11 years. . Mr. Losee attended the USAC and the University of Utah. He received his degree at the BYU. He taught for six' years in Garfield Gar-field county, two years in Nevada Nev-ada and two years in Wasatch before coming to the Alpine district-Mr. and Mrs. Losee reside in Provo. They have two ' sons, one is a high school student and the other has taught at BYU and is now studying in southern Cal ifornia. it: ' ! , --" V. i r '- I s . , i " i ? . o A Orem-Qeneva Society Ids Smith. Editor. Phon 13 Grey cotton chambray threaded with lilver ii the luxurious fabric Louella Ballerino uses for a patio dress. She fashions it in simple lines, with tight bodice graceful long skirt, wide shoulder straps. The silver stripes, which are metallic threads made of plastic coated with aluminum foil, add glitter, launder beautifully and press easily with a cool iron. HURRY! ONLY A SHORT TIME '. LEFT TO GET A 00 ' REDUCTION on a BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER DELUXE MODEL 269.50 Now SB. 59 r -. I! Qaynes "pdiy presents the j .tfty WINNERS ; w AWARD-D THE GOLD MEDAL BY THE ' s'SV if FASHION ACADEMY WHICH SELECTS J 1$4&W I J AMERICA'S 10' BEST DRESSED WOMEN , mWB$w i WATCHES j FIRST IN ACCURACY! FIRST IN FASHION! . 4- r4 h?w- lilt J II ,7 ii! r- 1 Orem Garden Club To Conduct Tour The Orem Garden club will conduct a garden tour on Wednesday Wed-nesday May 26. Members will meet at the Orem city hall at 3 p.m. and will go from there to the home f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank in Springville. In Provo they will visit the garden at the Frank Mullett home and Fred Dixon's tulip gardens. They will visit the Jensen Jen-sen brothers gardens and Luzon Crosby's iris gardens in Orem; The tour will end at the home of Irene Turscanski where the group will see her perennial and sunken gardens and where refreshments re-freshments will be served. All club members are urged to attend and to bring a triend with them to enjoy the garden Ray Wendel to Take Boise Job Personal Shower , Honors Brde-Elect JMiss Helen Mitchell was "honored "hon-ored at a personal shower given by Donna Jean Parsons and Bertie Lu Mecham. Games and refreshments were enjoyed and lovely gifts were presented to the bride-elect. Those present at the shower were Evelyn Newell, Helen Mel-drum, Mel-drum, Delores Robbins, Foye Stubbs, Norma Cook, Phyllis Carrll, Yvonne Jacobsen, Lrna Anderson, Deon Ashton, Bernicc Kitchen, Vera Marrott, Joyce Miller Mrs. Earl Mecham, Dorothy Dor-othy Gray, Virginia Hall, Earl-ene Earl-ene Foie, Mrs. Gordon Mitchell, Mrs. Clarice Haws, Mrs. A. G. Parsons, Donna Jean Parsons, Bertie Lou Mecham and the honored guest. Ray Wendel agriculture advisor ad-visor at the Lincoln high school has accepted a position at the Kuna high school at Boise Idaho Ida-ho for the coming year and will i not return to Lincoln, he an-t an-t nouncrd last week. I Mr. Wendel, a native of Brig- ham City, came to Lincoln from the U.S.A. C. During his year at Lincoln the F.F.A. group which he advised won the Gold Emblem Em-blem award, being one of 16 chapters out of 6,000 who annually an-nually win the award. During Mr. Wendd's stay at Lincoln he was instrumental in adding new stock to the F.F.A.'s herd. SCIENTISTS DECLARE SOUL AND SPIRIT ONE The GoUlen Text for the Lesson-Sermon on "Soul and Body" al all authorized Christian Science churches on Sunday May 23, is from II Corinthiqns 6:16. "What agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God." Another significant Biblical citation in this Lesson-Sermon rends, "The spirit of God hath milde me, and the breath of the Almighty hath given me life" (Job 33:4). Mary Baker Eddy writes in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, that "Soul and Spirit" being one, God and Soul are one, and this one never included in-cluded in a limited mind or a limited body. Soul must be ln- I corporeal to be Spirit, for Spir it is not finite. Only by losing the false sense of Soul can we gain ,the eternal unfolding of Life as immortality brought to light" (p.335). tour. STANDARD MODEL 249.50 COME IN TODAY FOR A COMPLETE DEMONSTRATION Exclusively At E) IT 1ft Prize-YVinnirKj Helbros Originals wi'h 17 ruby-jeweled movement in gold- filled coses. Choice of three fashion-toilored styles. mi 5 TAX IttClUOfO Thi frilf Winninj HtlbiM Original!, availoblf with gold-filled. doubU-ittonrJ. msttking broctlcti. I- w w As advertised on "Quick U as a flash" on 400 Mutual j Network Stations and in ) Harper's Bazaar Yeekly Terms it 0, Jeiuelr aines fyeiuelru PROVO t J tJ fed- m I TtW INCLUDED I i (2o I ml: p Ketchum Lumber And Wrecking Co. 2320 SOUTH MAIN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Phone 68701 Homes For SALE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Available in the following sizes: 16x28 2 rooms, bath & closet $1550 20x28 3 rooms, bath & closet $2550 20x28 4 rooms, bath & 2 closets $2750 22x28 4 rooms, bath & 2 closets $3250 24x30 4 rooms, bath & 2 closets $3650 24x30 1 rooms, bath, 2 closets, utility room, hardwood floors $3950 THESE PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY TO YOUR SITE Open for inspection any week day 8 a.mv to 5 p.m. ALL HOMES BUILT TO CITY SPECIFICATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards are leaving the community to make their home in Price, where he is employed by a mining company. com-pany. Mrs- Edwards will leave about June 1. President and Mrs. Harold R Morris of Hinkley spent one day last week visiting with Mrs Clarence Bliss. Clarence Bliss is In Deseret, Utah, where he is employed on construction work. Helen Mitchell To Wed May 25 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Y. Mitchell Mit-chell announce the coming marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Helen and Merrill Mecham. Mr. Mecham Mech-am is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mecham. The young couple will be married on Tuesday, May 25 in the Salt Lake Temple. They will leave that day for a honeymoon honey-moon trip to Mexico. A reception recept-ion in their honor is planned for Thursday, June 3 in the Timp-angos Timp-angos ward amusement hall. Both the bride-elect and her fiance attended Lincoln high school. Mr. Mecham was in th U. S. Army during the war and is now engaged in farming. They will make their home in Carterville. FELLOW WORKERS ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shepard- son entertained at a party at their home on Saturday evening. even-ing. The guests included Mr. Shcpardson's fellow workers, employed by the Morrison-Knudsen Morrison-Knudsen Company on construction construc-tion work in Provo canyon, and their partners. Dinner .was served and a pleasant evening was spent by abut 30 guests and the host and hostess. LAKE VIEW WARD ELDERS PLAN PARTY The Lake View ward Elders quorum will have a party Friday Fri-day evening at 7:30 at the amusement am-usement hall. If weather conditions con-ditions permit, there will also be a weiner roast. There will be square dancing and refreshments refresh-ments "will be served. All Elders and adult Aaronic Priesthood members are Invited to bring their partners. The party is under un-der the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Madsen. Arthur T. Sheparcfson of Grand Junction, Colorada is visiting vis-iting with his son and daughter-in- law Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shepardson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calkins of Salt Lake City visited with friends in Orem on Sunday. 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