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Show C HEM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, MAY Orem-Geneva Society' Ina Smith. Editor Phona 0684 Jl Mrs. Aiken Honored On 72nd Birthday Mrs. Mary Aiken was honored honor-ed on her 72nd birthday anniv ersary at a party at her home. She received a number of lovely gifts from her children and at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Chester D. Aiken of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chapman and Mrs. Herb Gabbitas, Springville; Mr. and Mrs- F. B. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Aiken, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. E. M- Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Baker Plans Luncheon Party Mrs. Bill Baker will entertain enter-tain at her home on Friday at a luncheon and a shower hon oring Mrs. Albert C Martin. A number of new ladies In the neighborhood will be pres ent and the afternoon will be spent in visiting and getting acquainted. A feature of the afternoon will be a "Mail Shower" of gifts from Mrs. Martin's friends in her former home in California. Luncheon will be served buf- Mrs. Charles G. Aiken, Mr. and fet style. Bouquets of iris and Mrs. Max Pederson and Mr. pansies will decorate the buffet and Mrs. J. M. Davis. Orem: and the entertaining rooms- Mr and Mrs. Plain Brailsford. i Guests who will attend the Pleasant Grove: and Mr. and shower are Mrs. Thelma Mrs. W. H. Aiken of Salt Lake 1 Schaurhammer, Mrs. Elva New- D. U. P. Camps Hold May Meetings PLEASANT VIEW CAMP The Pleasant View Canui of DUP held their regular meeting on Thursday at the home of Leah Gleason. Norma Ashton and Anna Ashtin were the as sisting hostesses. Louise Trotter presented the lesson and Ida Ercanbrack read a story. Musical numbers were furnished by Karl, Norma Jean and Patsy Ashton- A social hour and refreshments complet ed the pleasant afternoon. CAMP TIMPANOGOS Mrs. C. E. Prestwich was hostess to members of the Timp-anogos Timp-anogos Camp of the DUP at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Rowley. She was assisted assist-ed by her daughter. Red Cross Meeting Set GARDEN CLUB PLANS ANNUAL GARDEN TOUR The Orem Garden club will conduct their annual garden Utah County Red Cross plans tour on Suday, May 22, under for the ensuing year will be ( the direction of Mr. and Mrs. formulated Tuesday, May 24, at! Howard Egari. All those who an annual business-dinner meet-j plan to make the tour should ing of this area's Red Cross meet at the Orem City hall chapter, Clarence Harmon, cou- promptly at 2 p.m. on Sunday. nty chairman, announced Jjast week. The tour will include visits to a number of gardens In this vicinity. The gathering, which is open to the public, will be staged at 7:30 pm. in the Provo First .OREM GARDEN CLUB ward chapel. Financial reports SETS MONTHLY MEETING of the past year, election of of ficers and discussion of coming events will highlight business of the meeting. Price of the dinner din-ner is $1-50 per plate. Members of the Orem Garden club will hold their monthly meeting at the Orem City hall on Thursday evening. May 26, at 7:30 p.m. Van D- Snow will conduct the meeting. Mrs. Luzon Cro-s- City. Donna Pyne, Mrs. Frank Holm, Mrs. Ruth Rasmussen, Cleo Davis, Dav-is, Mrs. Rexail Davis, Virginia Jolley, Irene Holt, LaVerne Clark, Elaine Bately, Merelda Shinkle, Luella Hills, Rilla Lamoreaux, Mrs. Ray Price, Thelma De St Jeor and the honored hon-ored guest- MR. HANCOCK HONORED ON 87th BIRTHDAY Alonzo Hancock was honored at an open house at the home of his daughter, Blanche Chris-tensen Chris-tensen on his 87th birthday anniversary. an-niversary. A number of friends and relatives called during the afternoon- A large birthday was presented to Mr. Hancock as a gift from Radio Station KOVO. Among those who called were Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Christn- sen, Zina belman, Veda Koitora,; ia(c vi. J. Clegg, whose des- Mr. and Mrs. Faun Goulding and i cendants now number 120-J. 120-J. P. Rudy of Orem; Mr. and. Mrs- Owen Harding was in Mrs. Arthur McAllister of Am-charge of arrangements for the erican Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Frank reunion. A program, arranged Thome, R. A Sandstrom, Mr. ky Janet Clegg, was presented ana xvirs. uerraaa uoukuhs,. fniinw ne the fam lv dinner. A film of Red Cross activ ities Will be shown as a part C-f,hv w;m he the sneaker and will . i i i i t : i J r Mrs. urace mnsen conducted "e piusiuu. ncscivauuiis ior give a demonstration on how to tne meeting ana tne lesson was me unair musi ue maue ai me make corsages. given by Mrs- Edna Larsen. rrovo nea ,ross ouice Dy noon Mrs. Prestwich read a bio- Saturday. graphy of her grandmother, a early Utah pioneer. Following Cleg-g" Family Holds Reunion Nearly 100 family members attended the reunion of the W-J. W-J. Clegg family on Saturday at the Union school grounds. The reunion commemorated the 90th anniversary of the birth of the the meeting refreshments were served to 27 ladies present. CAMP WINDSOR The monthly meeting of the Windsor Camp DUP was held at the home of Mrs. Inez Colledge Dorothy Johnson gave the les son and the biography of Augus ta Gustave Nielson Bjork was read by historian Blanche Niel son. After the meeting a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed, en-joyed, with Inez Walker assisting assist-ing the hostess. Special invitations have been sent to county branch officers and workers. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Worthen, Martha Rickie, Lohree Stephenson Steph-enson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of Provo. Races, sports and ball games were enjoyed. Eldon Harding showed motion pictures of family members and Marilyn Clegg of Springville entertain- Bishop and Mrs. Wilford ed with an acrobatic perform- Larsen made a business trip to Ogden on Tuesday. On the way back they visited with Leo Hatch, who has been in the ance. Officers who will be in charge of next year's reunion include Bina Clegg, honorary hospit'al in Salt Lake City for president; Wallace Clegg, act, ihA fhrp mnnth. ng president; Verlin Clegg, vice president; Merlene Bailey. Be HAS YOUR FISHING LICENSE! ALSO COMPLETE FISHING AND CAMPING EQUIPMENT "1 T 17 lii-iu ''Jilijff ICtisaJ W.ivj. 1 1 v m Good eats quick wherever you go. Print l!!ra a rirw on ranof. T.JonM instantly. Instantly regulated. Makes 1 and burnt Its own gas from gasoline. Folds no. carriM Lt a suitcase. Safe. Used and endorsed by leading out- V lrQ c WW MofcMZS 7 pom STOVE Mc-'el 530 Hut's tht stovt for yon if yon like to travel lightcooks FAST anywhere. Fits into hunting hunt-ing jacket pocket weighs only S E, only 8ft in. high. Earns any kind of gasoline-white gasoline-white or leaded. Aluminum case makes two handy cooking utensils. You'll have to see it to believe it! spiEDrmnn stove ? ''P.--Zjt Quick heat anytime, anywhere at home, in the "-"Sr- shoo or on an'outinc. 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Every ward and stake Pri mary worker is urged to attend at-tend the meeting and an invitation invit-ation is extended to the stake presidency and bishoprics and their partners. The outline for the summer program will be given and a social will follow the meting. Henry D. Taylor, Philo T. Edwards, William C. Faulkner, Merlin Christensen and Bailey Lindstrom, members of the Sharon stake presidency, attend ed an excursion to the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Tuesday evening. secretary; and Malicent Wells, genealogist. HELP WANTED Man with executive capabilities ca-pabilities to manage Gas station and retail store located in Orem. Must be able to, meet public and build business. Good start-sion. start-sion. Call. 0791-J2 for appointment. - "i.f "I'M i. i n Red Cross officials Saturday also made an appeal for new quarters since the present office off-ice in the city and county building build-ing must be vacated to make room for additional government offices- Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Hugh Davis of Provo on Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs- Roland Harding, Mr. Orem Womens Club To Hold May Breakfast Saturday The Orem Women's club will hold their annual May Breakfast Break-fast on Saturday. May 21, at 12 noon at the Silver Star cafe. A special invitation has been extended ex-tended to all charter members of the club who have moved to other localities. Mrs. O. J. Kingston of Murray, Mur-ray, president of the Utah Federated Fed-erated Women's Clubs, will act and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg, Mr. and ; as installing officer. Also in at Mrs. Clement Dalley, Mr. and ; tendance will be Mrs. C. McMiL Mrs. JoseDh Cleea. Mr. and Mrs. I lan of Murray, a state officer. George Wells, and Mrs. oseph and Mrs. Frank Gaisford of Am-Warner Am-Warner 'of Midvale, guest of ' erican Fork, president of the honor. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, who Timpanogos district- Sunday Services SHARON STAKE 9:30 a m. Stake Presdency meeting- 10:30 a.m. . High Council meeting. 2:00 p.m. High Priests meeting. meet-ing. 3:00 p.m. Bishops . Council meeting. VERMONT WARD Wallace Chatwin, who recently recent-ly returned from the Spanish American mission, will be honof- at sacrament meeting on Sun- day evening at 8 p.m. He wilt i speak on his experiences in the mission field. OAK HILLS WARD The ward clerks, David O. Mackay and La Vera Green will be the speakers at sacrament meeting on Sunday. BAPTISMAL SERVICES Geneva ward will be in charge of baptismal services for both Orem and Sharon Stakes on Sunday at 3:45 p.m. at the Utah stake administration building. SHARON STAKE MISSION The regular meeting of the Sharon Stake missionaries will be held on Sunday, May 22, at 11 a.m. in the west room of the Seminary building. 123rd QUORUM OF 70S Members of the 123rd quor- Timpanog-os Primary Officers Meet Officers and teachers of the Timpanogos ward Primary held their monthly preparation meeting at the home of Presi dent Delia Aiken. Plans for the summer Primary work were discussed-Mrs. discussed-Mrs. Izola Lewis gave the teachers training lesson, which was a summary of the lessons given during the past nine months. Luncheon as served by the Primary officers, Delia AL ken, Myrl Stubbs, Lucy Rowley and VaDella Carrell. Others present were Vernet Lunceford, Edith Hanks, Hilda Park, Diana Lewis, Margaret Robinson, Ruby Cameron, Mary Bishop, Norma Bunnell, LaDean Ketler, Ilene Mansfield, Maggie Coulson and Doris Asay. VINEYARD RELIEF SOCIETY PLANS CLOSING SOCIAL The closing social of the Vineyard ard Relief Society will be held on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Vern Gillman. Ella Hebertson will give the social science lesson and a program will be presented. All women of the ward are invited to attend. urn of Seventy will hold their monthly meeting on Sunday, May 22nd at 2 pjn. 19. 10J m i nil) ill. IJ. y Vly-'g ansa r.nnn pnuTmo vna , , , ft Hall of Aberdeen, Mi, itriit, fetchlnf pose to show to best id. vantage the posture that won fw her the title of "Miss GoodPoitw, of 1949," bestowed by the Intern Uonal Chiropractors' association b connection with Good Fotttq week, May 1-T. recently returned from a trip along the Mormon trail, told of the places they visited during the trip. GRAMMAR GRADE SIREN Those who have not yet pur chased tickets should contact Mrs. Leo Poulson, head of the entertainment committee. 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