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Show nREM-GENEVA TIMES GRAND VIEW Marilyn Young C48 J4 j The sacrament gem was giv-in giv-in Sunday School by Dixie SJon. Talks were given by rndie Davis and Marion Rom-v Rom-v and by Lyle Clements and Jay Hatch, new Sunday School counselors. sneakers at sacrament meet-in, meet-in, were Elder Gene Bird and riHer Glen tsucKner. ajivw Kimball sang a solo, arcompani-7 arcompani-7 hv Fave Griffiths and Faye Griffiths gave a short talk- The rd choir, under the direction ? Gordon Swapp, sang two fibers. Brent Stanley Ander-1 Ander-1 was confirmed a member of jbe LDS church by Mr- Romney. immediately following sacrament sacra-ment meeting new members of ward organizations were set a-part a-part by members of the bisnop- "xhe M Men and Gleaners held fireside chat at the home of Avon Dodge Sunday evening, with Lorene McDonald as guest speaker. Miss McDonald filled a short term mission in the Central Cen-tral States. Several songs were sung by Jane and Evelyn Russell Russ-ell and refreshments were served serv-ed by Fae Smith and Kay Cam-enish. Cam-enish. The ward choir installed officers off-icers at their practice Monday evening. Faun Morgan was named nam-ed president; and Ila McKinnon, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Morgan urged every member to bring a friend to the next meeting. A Primary meeting was held ALTERATIONS ! I tailor men's suits oyer for women. Expert men and wo-men's wo-men's alterations, make dresses, formats, trousseaus, children' coining. Men's shirts and slacks See or call Mrs. Cuyler. 447 N. 2nd West. Provo. Phon 2276R QUALITY VITALITY Our locally hatched Mountainized Chicks lay better! I Poultry Advisory Service t Weed and Coop Spraying ( Oakes Poultry Equipment TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY Your PURINA Dealer 1023 No. Stale St. Orero 'Electric Service With Safety" Residential and Commercial Contracting CALL Howard Egan Electric PHONE 0756 J2 73 East 4th North, Orem GOLD WTO :' " BRING YOUR CAR IN TO WASDEN'S FOR COMPLETE WINTERIZING SERVICE Including proper winter chassis lubrication and a change to winter grade motor oil. LET US TUNE YOUR MOIIOR FOR EASY STARTING OUR EXPERTS WILL CHECK YOUR COOLING SYSTEM TO SEE THAT ALL HOSE AND CONNECTIONS CON-NECTIONS ARE SERVICEABLE AND TIGHT WE'LL PUT PERMANENT ANTI FREEZE IN YOUR RADIATOR, TOO. 1131 North 5th West Thursday evening at the home of Helen Rhodes. Merle Carlson presented the teacher training lesson and plans for the Children's Child-ren's Friend subscription drive were discussed by Bernice Kirk-wood. Kirk-wood. Plans for a Hallowe'en party to be held next Monday were told by Helen Hutchings, Jeanne Richmond and Lois Mc-Ewan. Mc-Ewan. All children of Primary age are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Bird have moved to Grand View. Mr. Bird is a recently returned missionary. The Special Interest class of !he MIA is having a series of talks on the Book of Mormon and its modern day geographical geographic-al locations by Dr. Hoyd of the BYU. The Seagull girls and Guide boys went on a temple excursion excurs-ion Friday, under the direction of Rebecca Jones. After the baptismal bap-tismal services the group visited visit-ed places of interest in Salt Lake City. Those participating were Rae Lynn Shields. Joyce Lynn Ralphs. Helen Wilde, Alice Al-ice Snow, Deane Clegg, LaVae Burns, Connie Dennison, Nolan Young, Bob Carter, Teddy Barney, Bar-ney, Dean Buckner, John Taylor, Tay-lor, Dale Bird, Ronald McKinnon. McKin-non. Stephen and Michael Jones, Larry Sheriff, Jerry Garnechic and Arlo Moag. Chaperones were Mrs. Elsie Taylor, Ina Buckner, Margaret Garnechic. Ema Gordon, Van Snow, Laurel Gibson and Virginia Sandstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg were hosts to the Union school faculty and their partners at a Hallowe'en party Thursday evening ev-ening at their home. The guests came in costume and clever games were enjoyed following the luncheon. Sam Says: Why Pay More? SAVE with CITIZENS Auto Insurance Low Cost, Dependable Fast Claim Service SAMUEL LEVIN WASHER REPAIRING Ralph's Radio & Appliance 65 No. University Ave. PROVO Phone 618 Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE Only Factory in Utah County. We are not represented by any transient mattress workers, but will call for and deliver without extra charge. JUST PHONE 341 Or drop us a card 661 West 2nd North PROVO UTAH WEATHER AHEAD! Provo Game Loss High By Injuring Birds iWuch game is lost by hunters who take chances and fire when j gduic is uui ux iemge. ftuy experienced ex-perienced hunter should know what distances he can expect to consistently kill game at. Many thousands of birds are lost each year because hunters have not yet learned this lesson. Of the 1,300 birds live-trapped at Swan Lake in Missouri, it was found that 22 percent of the young birds were carrying lead. Forty-six percent of the old ones had received shot. As many as 30 pellets were found in thej bodies of some birds. Just how deadly this shot embedded in the flesh is, perhaps is not known, but it is recognized that Uncle Sam Says A lot of koiks are tempted to speculate specu-late with their money. With the farmers, farm-ers, however, there's enough speculation specu-lation In farming itself what with the weather, insects, plant disease, livestock sickness, and prices. For the farmers, a safe, sure way of building financial security is with U. S. Savings Bonds. Should he need extra cash his money is handy, It's always there for emergencies. So, farmers, be sure that part of your fan crop or livestock check goes Into In-to Savings Bonds. They pay $4 for every $3 invested In ten short years. This Is the time to resolve "NOW LET'S ALL BUY BONDS." U. S. Treasury Dtparlmtii HELP WANTED FEMALE LADIES make money in your spare time before" Christ- i mas. Demand for Avon gifts! and toiletries increasing ev-! ery day. Opportunity unlimit-j ed. Write immediately, Dist-, rict Manager, 164 North 7th East. Provo. 026 OIWHWWWIWWIWIHWmilWWtHlltHIWIHHHIUtlHIIHWMMWW WE BUY Sell, trade and transfer live-tock. live-tock. Also Milch Strain Durham n Jersey Bull service. Call Peg Taylor, Phone 2022, Pleasant Grove. IIIIIUIIIIUIIIII.illltlllHIIItlltllllllltlllllllUllltilUUllllllUlltllllllllllllllll FOR SALE 8-week old Leghorn pullets good laying slock. Immediate Immed-iate delivery. See J. V, Johnson John-son at 1690 North Stale St. in Orem, Phone 0799 32. If CARTER'S SAW SERVICE All types of Saws Sharpened LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED West on 4th North GENEVA ROAD Senator" ELBERT D. "The NAM proposes eliminating eliminat-ing all taxes on corporation profits. Would its president, now running for the Senate, shift these taxes on workers?" work-ers?" Pd. Pol. Adv. by Democratic State Committee urt ft "nVA i y-zi lev OAR HILLS Madge McKell 2r60-J The Primary officers announce ann-ounce that this is the week for the Children's Friend drive. Also Al-so the building fund banks distributed dis-tributed by the Primary children child-ren will be collected and returned re-turned to be filled again. The Relief Society met at the home of Mrs. Elma Young. Sarah Payne presented the social soc-ial science lesson. Song practice was held in preparation for the Relief Society conference tne first Sunday in November. The MIA held a Hallowe'en frolic on Wednesday. Booths were set up and a variety of articles sold. A special program was presented and games played. play-ed. Proceeds from the party will go toward buying a recording machine for the ward. The young people of the ward held a fireside chat in the home of Bishop and Mrs. John Nay-lor. Nay-lor. Forrest Allrid, a recently returned missionary, was the :pcaker. Refreshments were served ser-ved to 24 gu'.sis. All members of the priesthood are reminded that their meeting will begin at 8:45 each Sunday morning. when birds eat the pellets thinking think-ing they are seeds or grit, that the mortality is very high. It is believed by some authorities that it runs as high as 97 per cent. If you are a good sportsman you will not shoot unless you are quite sure that birds are receiving re-ceiving your shot and can be retrieved as dead birds. J. R. Tippetts pf Logan, Utah viisted on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tippetts. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stubbs spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. William Greeson visited vis-ited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Flora Bigler. State Farm Provides the World's Fin est Car Insurance at the! world's Lowest Prices. CALL N. C. HICKS For Particulars. Business Phone 12. Res.: 1028. 19 North University Ave. II I ' y i ' jfe J'Jttt. , I) IsifS Sill ! t h-rl UWjM r ' 'j . j KSL--" Chocolate Cookies ".ft J i Favorite and most famous of the cookie clan are Chocolate Crunch Cookies that are studded with morsels of semi-sweet chocolate. Easy to make, bake a batch with this tried and tested recipe: Chocolate Crunch Cookies 1 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoon soda JA teaspoon salt cup butter (or shortening) 6 tablespoons granulated sugar 6 tablespoons brown sugar Sift flour with soda and salt; set aside. Blend shortening with sugar until creamy; slowly add sugar and continue to work until light. Add egg, and beat well. Add flour mixture and mix, then add a few drops hot water and mix together until well blended. Add chopped nuts, semi-sweet chocolate and vanilla. Drop by teaspoon-fuls teaspoon-fuls on a rreased cookie sheet. Bake in a moderate oven (375F 1 10-12 minute. YIELD: 50 cookies. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wis- Ann Peterson of Spanish combe and Mrs. J. Robert Gill- Fork has been visiting tho past t spie spent Thursday and Fri-, two weeks with her aunt, Mrs-; Mrs-; ay in Salt Lake City. Elwood Conrad and family. Lcrl Buy a Mattress! Ut:I You See OVERMAN'S New Matresses, beautiful and sturdy. Trade in your old Mattress. t;i. y Term.?. A HiUcr Mattresgfor Less Money C V E It M A N JS 278 WEST CENTER PROVO PHONE 717 W Those who choose upholstered furniture for fine styling and luxurious comfort ... yet with a practical eye . . . find continuing satisfaction in furniture by Krochler. For example, the Sofa and Chair pictured here are tailored in long-wearing Mohair Bouclc with the exclusive "Tree-of-Life" design. Note the deep-seated comfort so characteristic of KROEHLER Cushionized Furniture. Wide range of styles and colors. mi i s i i mil JWjartrw A company 1 210 WEST Children's Choice ' Nf". ' fit-. i ' ' 'J- v 1 egg, beaten Few drops hot water xk cup chopped nuts 1 package semi-sweet chocolate M teaspoon vanilla SOFA and CHAIR $100 95 VflLLEVi SI CENTER A writer says that if women ever do get equal rights it will be quite a comedown for some of them. Generosity, to many people, consists merely in giving free advice to others. KELSCH'S OMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE AT BOOTERIE 158 WEST CENTER TELEPHONE 707 Provo. Utah 100 IN YOUR HAND TOMORROW FROM TOM COPUS Pergonal SAID YES TO OVER A MILLION CUSTOMERS LAST YEAR. Specializing in loans to people married or single. Come in or phone iui- your loan today 7& VJ (75 a i - sb "7S i There's a change of the year for your Buick,too, stalwart as it is! Hot summer driving has taken its toll in played-out lubricants, spark timing that may have slipped off a notch or two over the many miles, a carburetor that would probably give you better mileage and snap if it were properly adjusted now for fall driving. Point is your Buick will feel a lot friskier in the trying days to come if you let your Buick dealer get those summer kinks out of its system now! Just drive in say you want (1) a fall tune-up and (2) a regular Lubricare and see how much rewarded you are, for a small fee! Do it this week, will you? Before the rush, you can be served more promptly. teri' P. E. Ashton Go. 175 NORTH 1st WEST THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1950 AUTO ELECTRIC 604 North Stale St. Orem Phone 1652 Rl FIRST IN Auto Electric and Carbur alor Service Biake Service Wheel Alignirg and balancing. 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