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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES EDGEMONT Maxine Davif 068-J1 The program for mutual was under the direction of the MIA Maids. Marjorie Short and Karen Kar-en Grimmett gave talks. A piano solo was played by Barbara Bar-bara Wiscombe and Jean Mess-ick Mess-ick and Barbara Boyce played a piano duet. The scriptural reading was given by Shirley Yeoman and prayers by Noreen Schumans and Dorothy Nuttall. The following teachers were released from MIA: Pauline Elliott, Ell-iott, Eva Boyce, Inez Messick and Evelyn Jarvis. Sustained La their positions were Inez Theobald, Theo-bald, Junior Gleaners; Helen Meldrum, MIA Maids; LaNiel Backus, Era Director; Mary Reynolds, special interest group; and Edna Mae Ridge, dance diT rector. The Junior Gleaner comrad-aree comrad-aree was held Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Inez Theobald, Theo-bald, teacher. Each girl participated partici-pated on the program which included in-cluded readings, songs and musical mu-sical numbers. Those attending were Barbara Farrer, Colleen Grimmett, Roe Mae Theobald, Louise and Ruth Reynolds, Mar-ilynn Mar-ilynn Carter, Merlene Wright, Janice Miller, Irene H- Baldwin and four guests. Allen Ridge, Deacon advisor, took the deacons on a theatre party Monday evening. A large group of boys enjoyed the affair. aff-air. Speakers at sacrament meeting meet-ing were B. A. Childs,. high councilman; Daryl Stanley, a stake missionary and Darr Har-ward, Har-ward, returned missionary. Mrs. Maxine Davis was released as counselor in the Primary and Mrs. Lillian Short was sustained. sustain-ed. Keith Boren was accepted as a new ward member. The study group met Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ral Tripplett. Mr. Tripplett conducted conduct-ed the lesson, The Way to Perfection. Per-fection. Present were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Knight, Mr and Mrs. Elwood Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hunter, Mr .and Mrs. William F. Wiscombe, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Theobald- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jex, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nuttall, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- LAVELL EDWARDS HONORED AT AC La Veil Edwards, son of Mr. nnH Mrs Philo T. Edwards, and former Lincoln high school football and basketball star, was the outstanding player of the week for the weekend games of Oct. 13-14 in the Skyline con-LaVell con-LaVell received as engraved ference, according to the sports department of the Salt Lake Tribune. ! pen which goes to the outstand-. ing player of the week. He plays both offensive and defensive center for Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college. ley Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalton, Mrs. William C Faulkner, Faulk-ner, Mrs. Eldon Messick, Mrs. Robert Gillespie, Mrs. Clarence Schumann, Douglas Stubbs, Wayne Tripplett and Kenneth Cluff. Barbara Triplett assisted in serving refreshments- The young married couples of the ward are holding square dances every Friday evening Taking part on the Sunday School program were Lois Conrad, Con-rad, Valdis Gillespie and Clara BEVERLY Talks were given at Sunday School by Dean Prestwich and Bonnie Petty. The sacrament gem was given by Bruce Watts. Mr- Hardy of the high council coun-cil conducted the program at sacrament meeting. Speakers were Joy O. Clegg and Mrs. Alma Al-ma Bonner. Francis Greenhalgh played a trumpet solo, accompanied accom-panied by Genniel Larson. All families in the ward were visited during the past week in connection with the dime fund drive. Sunday School officers and teachers meeting was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Greenhalgh. Green-halgh. Neil Newell conducted. Arthella Dearing led the group in singing. Bishop J. Clayton Watts spoke and Mildred Dim-mick Dim-mick gave the teachers training lesson. LaVoir Merrill spoke of the importance of prayer meeting. meet-ing. Problems, plans and activities activ-ities were discussed. Light refreshments re-freshments were served. Joy Johnson, from the class taught by Robert Mecham. SCERA CHATTER Did you know that the Scera Theatre staff numbers 70? Perhaps it's the community's largest service club. There are nine board members, one trustee of the bondholders, seven cashiers, seven doormen, door-men, 12 ushers, 22 concession operators, six check room attendants and six house managers. The club is well organized so that each member mem-ber knows specifically what his duties are each week. Each member serves one night each week. The club not onlv boasts of havine lar gest in number but being the most efficient in earnings fori the community worthwhile j projects. Last year nearly. $13,000 was paid to make' possible the fine swimming pool. Few clubs in the state of Utah can boast of this achievement. ach-ievement. Another wonderful musical THREE LITTLE WORDS is the picture lo be shown this weekend. week-end. II stars Fred Aslaire and Red Skellon who bring to you the latest hit tunes and dancing. It is produced in beautiful technicolor tech-nicolor and will be enjoyed by everyone. We are continually asked by our many patrons if a certain show may be seen at Scera. It is our policy to bring only the top pictures. Often we find that pictures which are heralded as great prove very mediocre. We try to bring you only the pictures that people enjoyed seeing in the first run, theatres. This gives us a distinct advantage in not playing the pictures too soon. THE DUCHESS OF IDAHO filmed in Sun Valley in technicolor techni-color plays Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The picture stars Esther Williams, Van Johnson and John Lund THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 HILL GRESt 1 ne adult members a, . Aaron f ri.ioi.-. . 8 f and was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-M&yer. There is not only a dramatic love story but Ihe picture is filled with the grand mountain scenery of Sun .rn will ha oven an oooortunilv to participate in all Aaronin Ihe winter sports of skiing as wives . " and th, well as the acquatic sports eenSunday evening Vt .if meet in the beautiful outdoor iwun-jMr. and M e h0lDe 9 r - was - j i in the Hill r.i o. p?ce"td3 Saturday, we present, an au- i . - ounaav SC. venture jungle story featuring,-- was an attend Jungle Jim for the kiddies matinee, mat-inee, plus a hilarious comedy, cartoons and the serial "Atom Man vs Superman." Plan now to attend the Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en Midnight Frolic. The feature to be shown is HOUSE BY THE RIVER. There will be plenty of other surprizes. Many mothers will be busy the next week making costumes cos-tumes for the big Halloween Children's Show. Saturday, October 28. Last year more than 700 ghosts and goblins marched across the stage. This year there will be more and a prize will be given to each one. 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