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Show AUGUST OREM-GENEVA TIMES Us. THURSDAY, J Beth Madsen Honored at Shower Beth madsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Madsen, was honored Tuesday at the Madsen home at a shower given for her by Mrs. Ornal Roper, Mrs. Janet Jan-et Sundblom and Mrs. Clyde Weeks. Miss Madsen will be married" 'iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii I LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG I IN BLOOM . . . I Inspire her with a floral remembrance a flawless bouquet of roses, a stunning corsage of glamour gardenias! Call us for prompt service! WE SPECIALIZE IN FLOWERS 1 FOR WEDDINGS .from ihe Bridal Bouquet to the garland I around ihe cake- TONY'S Orem, Utah illlllIllllilllMlltlllMillllllMIIIIIIIKtlLltlllllllllirilllllllllllllMlllllSI LtllllllllllllirMIMIIIIItllllllllillllllllllllMIKIJItXOtttllllMtlirilllllllllllllltlllf) w CORNER LINCOLN p ni AND OREM SATURDAY, FEATURING: GRADE "A" MILK ROOT BEER ICE CREAM SCFIOOL BURGERS BUNNY BURGERS with FREE brings Sunday, FREE next Tuesday at the Salt Lake Temple to Mark Zohner. Twenty-five guests attended the delightful shower and many lovely gifts were received by the prospective bride. Mr. and Mrs. William Vernon, their son and Mr. Vernon's mother enjoyed a vacation in the Pacific coast. niiiiiinmiiiiiiiimiiipiiiii i iiiiiiimmiimuiiiini r. FLORAL Phone 0523-R1 STATE STREET AUGUST 14 Qt. 16c - Half Gallon 32 c Glass 4 c Quart 7o c trimmings 20 c 30 c n A frosted malt or root beer will be this advertisement to BUNNY'S CORNER on Saturday August 14 and 15. Orem-Qeneva Society Ina Smith. Young Couple Wed In Home Ceremony Joan Loveless and Eugene Stubbs recited marriage vows at a pfetty wedding at the home of the bride's parents on Friday Fri-day evening. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Loveless and Mr. Stubbs is the son of Mr. and Stubbs. A few friends and relatives "witnessed the double-ring cere- mony performed by Bishop L. B. Bonnptt Th hrirte enfprM the room with her father and ioined the groom before a bank of garden flowers and ferns. Bou-lSalt niiPts! nf fJlnriinli Hppnratprl uA I rooms. The bride wore white satin, liri Vl r full 4fiin nn1 n itnil nf VV J 111 a J. Ill LI OH 1 CI J lit a V til Ul i lace and net held by a crown of pearls.. She carried a shower bouquet of white orchids and Mrs. Faye Madsen as matron of V, J TIT 1 T 1 j ""uuo, RirHor,o Tor-rm m-, M,,ttoii and Virginia Stubbs as brides- white and blue formals and carried bouquets of gladioli and baby orchids. Stanford Stubbs1 acted as best man for his broth- o TWoimIxtVi on4 PAnnia T trn Stubbs carried the bride's train. 8e" "emuer present ... ! Election of officers followed A reception in the Timpanogos the program, with Warren Weet-hall Weet-hall followed the marriage. The er chosen as president, Richard guests were received by the I Brown, vice president, Mrs .Ray brid and groom, their parents stringham, secretary aand treas-and treas-and attendants. Mrs. Stanford urer and MrS- Laura Weeter, Stubbs was in charge of the retained as family historian, guest book. Out-of-town visitors included J. Erval Christensen acted as Mrs. Vera Hopkins, sister and master of ceremonies during the amilV) Mr. and Mrs. John Pul. program. Songs were sung by ley and family of American Byron Stubbs, E. B. Terry and Forki Mr and Mrs. Rav string. a VOCal group Comprising Bir- y,am Thnrrl RtrinoViam and fcnlw dene Terry, Nedra Nuttall, Lu-Jean Lu-Jean Robbins, Sallee Hawkins, and Faye Madsen. A reading was given by Lyla DeLange and a guitar selection was played by Glenda Burr and Robert Campbell. Camp-bell. C. Wilford Larsen gave a toast to the bride and groom. The newlyweds left following the reception for a honeymoon in southern Utah. They were accompanied ac-companied by Mr. and Mrs. La- u JLm Everybody loves our tall, because they're every bit as good as they looV Made of the purest ice cream. given away, FREE to everyone Editor. Phone 13 Descendants Of Utah Pioneers Meet Descendants of Ingman and Kathryn Jacobson, early Utah pioneers, met at the Riverside park for a family reunion on Sunday. A ball game, luncheon, a program and story telling a-round a-round a huge bonfire were in- Mrs. 'Don; teresting events of the afternoon after-noon and evening. Among those present was Mrs- Aug"sta Jacobsen Sward, au ?ars 0la- 3 member of the original family who settled here. Another member of the family,' Mrs- Marv McMurrin, 85, of Lake city was unabi to aiiena. The, program consisted of history of the family by John Pulley of American Fork; a i Tf lng Dy .a(; and Marlene Brown, a piano duet by the Jackson brothers; a trio by Shawnalee Weeter, Otho Walk- " "nd GTaI e6ter; 1Uet y JJiamc OOV-MUII and Lucille Smith- n stnrv mun, a story by Marlene Brown; and a solo by Elaine Jacobsen. Prizes were awarded l Mrs' S.ward for bfelngJhe ! meber. Present Mrs- r and Mrs. Richard Brown, the of Salt Lake City, Mrs. J. C. Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Marcin and Clyde Perkins of Grants'ills, Mr. and Mrs. LeVon Menlove and child, and Mrs. Frank Noell of Ogden and Mrs. Elana Hixon of Holly wood, California. Var Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs will make their home in Salem. R rich fudgb sundaes FREE who or FREE SUNDAY SHARON STAKE EDGEMONT WARD Ivan Perry of the High Council, Coun-cil, Junius F. Ogden, stake miss ionary, and Florence Mushles- tein, returned missionary will be the speakers. Meeting will begin at 7:30. GRAND VIEW WARD Meeting will begin at f:30. The speakers will be Herman S. Richards, high councilman. Eldon Mesick, stake missionary mission-ary and Frances Himn, returned return-ed missionary. HILL CREST WARD Speakers at meeting will be Dean A. Anderson of the high council, Howard Farnsworth. stake missionary and Wanda Gurr returned missionary, fleeting fleet-ing will commence at 5:30 pm LAKE VIEW WARD George M. Ashby of the high council, James W. Hatfield, stake missionary, and Beatrice Rowley, returned missionary will speak. Meeting at 7:30. OAK HILLS WARD Meeting will begin at 5 p.m. and the speakers will be Carlos D. Miller of the high council, Theo M. Harward, stake missionary mission-ary and LaMar Wall, returned missionary. PLEASANT VIEW WARD C. Rodney Kimball, high coun cilman, Ruth M. Moss, stake missionary and Vernon M. Nuttall, Nutt-all, returned missionary will be the speakers at meeting at 7. TIMPANOGOS WARD Meeting will begin at 7:30. Speakers will be Paul H. Taylor Tay-lor of the high council, Stanford J. aylor, stake missionary and Grace G. Nuttallt returned miss ionary. SHARON WARD TEEN-AGERS INVITED ON OUTING All teen-agers of Sharon ward are invited to go on an outing to Saltair on Tuesday, August 17. A full day's entertainment is planned for the youth of the ward. Every teen-ager is invited to make the trip, which is being sponsored by the bishopric. All boys and girls of the ward are urged to meet at the church in time to leave at 8 pm. on the morning of the. outing. TIMPANOGOS DUP " HOLDS REGULAR MEETING Members of the Camp Timp anogos Daughters of Utah Pion eers held their meeting in the grove behind the Timpanogos ward chapel on Wednesday. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the BOARD OF EDUCATION, ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT, will receive bids for furnishing all labor, material, transportat ion and services for the construction construc-tion of an Industrial Arts Build ing, at Orem, Utah County, Utah, each bid to be in accord ance with i plans, specifications and other contract documents now on file with the BOARD OF EDUCATION, ALPINE SCH OOL DISTICT, where they may be examined and copies obtained obtain-ed from the Architect, Lewis Eric Sandstrom, 81 East Center Street, Provo, Utah, upon deposit depos-it of $50.00 per set, which de posit will be refunded upon re turn of such oopies in good con dition within five days after the bids are opened. Bids will be publicly opened at the office of the BOARD OF EDUCATION, ALPINE SCHOOL DISTICT, American Fork, Utah at 7:30 p m. on Sept. 1, 1948. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the Architect's office; shall be accompanied acc-ompanied by a certified or-cashier's check or bid bond for 5 of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the BOARD OF EDUCATION, AL PINE SCHOOL DISTRICT, American Am-erican Fork, Utah. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee guar-antee that the bidder will enter into the contract if one is awarded award-ed to him and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into said con tract after being requested so to do by the BOAD OF EDUC- CATION. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfact ory performance bond in the amount of the contract. The BOARD OF EDUCATION ALPINE SCHOOL DISTICT, re serves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality informal-ity in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. BOARD OF EDUCATION ALPINE SCHOOL DISTICT By C N Gammon President of Board ElijahChipman Clerk and Treasurer Pub. AuRg. 12, 19, 26, 1948. SERVICES OREM STAKE WINDSOR WARD Elder Jensen of American Fork will be the guest speaker at Sacrament meeting on Sunday Sun-day evening. VERMONT WARD Graduation exercises for the Seagull Girls of the Primary will be held. SHARON WARD Meeting will be under the direction of the bishopric and members of the stake presidency will be present to announce the appointment of a new second councilor in the ward bishopric to replace Glem Vernon. SHARON STUDY GROUP AT SUNDAY MEETING The Sharon stake presidency and High Council and their wives met in a study group at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Asay on Sunday evening. P. W-Madsen W-Madsen led the discussion. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Willian Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. Philo T. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Christensen, Mr and Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanks, Mr. and Mrs- Robert Rob-ert Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woffinden, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rod-ney Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Her-man Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor and Mi and Mrs-Asay. Mrs-Asay. Luncheon Honors Bride-Elect Colleen Varley was honored at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. E. O. Ash. Mrs. Ash was assisted as hostess by her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Jack Jeffs. Guests at the luncheon were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Varley, parents of the bride-elect, Mrs. Harriet Varley, Maxine and Carma Varley, of Orem; Clesta Ash, Mrs. Edna Howard and Irene Wignall of Salt Lake City, Games were played and "dressing "dress-ing the bride-to-be" added to the enjoyment of the afternoon. Miss Varley will marry Rob ert Judd of San Gabriel, Calif ornia on August 19 in the Salt Lakae LDS Temple. A reception at the home of her parents will be given before the couple leave to make their home in San Gabriel. THREE STAKES PLAN FALL CONVENTION Primary Board members from Timpanogos, Orem and Sharon stakes met Tuesday evening in the Sharon Seminary building to plan for the annuak Primary fall convention. The tri-stake convention will be held on Sept. 2 In the Pleasant Grove First Ward chapel. Louise Nielson is Primary president of the Timpanogos stake; Lois O. Johnson, Orem Stake and Melba Pyne, Sharon stake. VERTIYA CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY Members of the Vertiya club will be entertained on Friday evening at 8:30 p.m. at the home of. Mrs. Marvin Meldrum. Get m ii f i iii CONSOLIDATED HARDWARE CAN SEALERS WATCO HOME CAN SEALER AUTOMATIC CAN SEALER CANS No. 2 Plain Per Case of 24 No. 2 Enamel Corr Per Case of 24 o. 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