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Show tball Scores, Schedules , to be shortened be- L held m c'niris and Junior U Sen'0rhave beenshorten-eC. beenshorten-eC. cut out to 'r' .oftball program aue r!En'. ," ..u, vnsue the league l!L win Piay OREM STAKE SENIOR M MEN LEAGUE STANDINGS. a picicea .... .ot nf the league ..frnffline1"" n ft .:o!n j rnhin. Primary gins ind Timpanogos will " f Virpp same rhampionship. No PV lin The winners to f J lst J team if they tto arrange it. fj the Junior Girls League r and Lincoln will play 'r01 7 hrpp eame series champ'""0"' ; t play an all-star team if flie Senior Girls league, In we . . t (hp nrps- jfwiU be played off and Saner of the Orem stake , nnH View, the win- ( 5 the Sharon stake. The Lions will then play a pick-J pick-J team from the rest of the aft Scouts league Geneva A ,j Lincoln, winners in the Or-f Or-f ..j Sharon stakes respect- L will meet in a two out of U game payoff for the city Uionship- Winners to play r.u team. V'nrvard T : n VV Windsor Geneva Beverly Sharon Beverh' Geneva W 6 3 3 3 3 0 -SCORES 12, Sharon 5 8, Windsor 6 L 0 3 3 3 3 6 Pet. 1.000 .500 .500 500 .500 .000 Timp View 2, Vineyard SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 31 7:00 Timp View vs Beverly Bever-ly 8:00 Windsor vs Sharon 9:00 Geneva vs Vineyard Wednesday, August 1 9:00 Windsor vs Vineyard (First half championship) Thursday, August 2 7:00 Windsor vs Vineyard 8:00 Timp View vs Sharon 9:00 Geneva vs Beverly SCORES Timp 16. Grand View 4 Lincoln 9, Lake View 2 Crest View 9, Hill Crest 0 Lincoln 5, Hill Crest 4 Crest Vipw in r-.r r,. . i Timp 10 Ed-emont 4 SCHEDULE Friday, July 27 7:00 Lake View vs Crest View 3:00 Edgemont vs Lincoln 9:00 Hill Crest vs Timp Grand View Bye Wednesday, August 1 7:00 Grand View vs Edgemont Edge-mont (practice) 8:00 Hill Crest vs Lincoln (make-up) 9:00 Windsor vs Vineyard (Orem stake) THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1851 SCOUTS OREM STAKE JUNIOR GIRLS W L Geneva A 8 0 Sharon 5 1 Timp View 4 1 Geneva B 4 3 Windsor 2 3 Vineyard 2 4 Orem First 2 4j Vermont 0 5 j Beverly 0 6 W L Windsor 4 1 Lincoln 4 1 Vineyard 3 2 Timp View 3 2 Vermont 1 l Timpanogos 1 4 b'hiir.n l 5 Orem F;r.-t 0 1 vs SCORES Timp View 25, Beverly 24 Sharon 7, Windsor 0 Geneva B 7. Vermont 0 Geneva A 23, Geneva B 2 SCORES Vineyard 19. Lincoln 17 Windsor 31, Sharon 10 Timp View 31, Timpanogos 21 SENIOR GIRLS OREM STAKE SHARON STAKE SENIOR M MEN LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet. I Lincoln 4 0 1.000 Lake View 3 1 .750 Crest View 3 . 1 .750 Timpanogos 2 2 .500 Edgemont 1 3 .250 j Hill Crest 1 4 .200 Grand View 1 4 .200, W L Vermont 4 1 Vineyard 3 1 Geneva 3 i Windsor 2 2 Sharon l 3 Beverly 0 5 SCORES Geneva 10, Vermont 8 Windsor 7, Beverly 0 Vermont 7, Beverly 0 SENIOR GIRLS 'SHARON STAKE FINAL STANDINIGS Grand View Hill Crest Crest View W 4 2 0 . SCOUTS SHARON STAKE W Lincoln 5 Timpanogos 2 Crest View 2 Oak Hills 0 SCORES Lincoln 15, Oak Hills 4 Lincoln 1, Crest View 0 PRIMARY GIRLS Lincoln 3 Timpanogos 3 Grand View 0 SCORES Lincoln 20, Timpanogos 21. CUBS L 0! 2 4 Oak Hills Grand View Timpanogos Lincoln W 4 2 1 1 L 0 2! 3 3 NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE SCOUTS Friday, July 27 Sharon vs Timp View Monday, July 30 Beverly vs Vineyard Tuesday, August 31 Orem 1st vs Timp View Wednesday, August 1 Vermont Ver-mont vs Sharon Thursday, August 2 Windsor vs Geneva B Friday, August 3 Timp View vs Vineyard SENIOR GIRLS Playoff to be arranged. JUNIOR GIRLS Playoff between Windsor and Lincoln to start Monday, Aug. 13. SCORES Oak Hills 19, Timpanogos 4 Grand View 13, Lincoln S PRIMARY GIRLS Playoff between Lincoln and Timpanogos starts Tuesday, July 31. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hansen spent the weekend in southern Utah. I t.lorc Outstanding Values IANGERDME JUICE "TD Son--; Outstanding Value No. 2 can 13. S.A. Circled" wm juice "f:t iy ; le.v.o:i ADE Real Geld 6 m. can I IT YE Walcli't Concentrated Grape TJj VIVE juke, Fmh Frozen tax. can Ljf 1 Frozen '12 ex. pitg. Bel Air, 12 ax. pig. PEAS Fresh Fr STRAWBERRIES ICE CREAM EEL. OLIVES Senor, Green 6Vi o: Br VF0 h f E Cragmont, Assorted 20 37c 39c 5? 49 UY02ADE Sr 3 for 10c 39 12 02. can S Q JUICE Church's, Apple 44 ex. 3C JUICE Bel Air, lemon SV4f 1C PICKLES AR0 DILL QUART27c Ginger Cookies 21b 44c COTTAGE CHEESE ST 23 (Ne Bal. Dep.) 24 ex. TEA upll TEA BAGS tiZUaA: Ion's Black DOTTED Dairy Glen, DIM ICR Fresh, Creamy MILK Fresh Grade A BREAD BREAD Enriched 48 d. b 75c 19 Mrs. Wright's 114 lb. loaf 20 1 lb. loaf 23 COFFEE CAKES r,iiouU 33c SALT Sno-White 26 01 9c Typical Safeway Low Prices SNACKS lunch Meat 12 ex. eon 52 SOUP Rich Vegetable Ig. 22 ex. 20 fUIJA FISH EST N. 30 SALMON CTS, 49 DINNER "an 39c SHRIMP 22 "S 29c OYSTERS Sr" 4..,an 32c TUNA FISH Srv 24c DOG FOOD p 2 for 29c BEVERLY Xr-K 34c r75B' Oven Fresh, Sodas 2 lbs. VAM SEE Tasty Cheese Food 2 lb. box CANDY N Lunch Box 39 Sandwich Spread 1 6 ex. . 1 . ' mm ROAST N SAUCE 1l Gold Coast, Apple Sauce Ne. 303 can Sweet, Ripe Klondykes ib. 2 PEACIH!iS;rrib.1 COLD COTS CANTALOUPES SSlKL TOMATOES ib. POTATOES Puacs,td,si .b. S. Ne. 1, Bantam lb. 7c 25 c 23c 17c . Ne. 1, Solid, Green CABBAGE si ORANGES T'- LEMONS Sunkist, Joky LETTUCE Solid, Crisp 5 lb. 7 ib. 9c Tasty luncheon Meats," Fine Assortment Graded Chuck or Blade UmG BEEF fru:s.L 9 ij, wogg urgai ID. b m i Lf.?HI Mild Western. RAMS fit cs Center Slices Small, Smoked 51c ,53 ,b. v& ,b. 43 ib. 69? FRYERS ?eadyt'r the Pan ' lb. 69 FRANKFURTERS 122. 59 PORK ROAST BolEnndw,b 53 GROUND BEEF r .63 HALIBUT foMh. Pan y 59 PRODUCE PRICES SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET CHANGES Miscellaneous Values GRAPEFRUIT PAR0VAX ftTOSS o ...... 26c sj eflp u tmmm ttwm, MUi uii f A f U 7 i 1 1 Ho,," De,i8h' "i 7 j vUllXEUll. Tasty Fruit No. 214 con J I f Harvest Blossom FLOUR TXtiWi Kitchen Craft, FLUUtf Enriched KERR LIDS R.gu '6. hi gular 50 lbs. SO lbs. 2dox. 25 .b. 20 3 for 32 3.x 12 dox. 8 RALSTON .t:d ,2., Pl3 19 PECTIN PECTIN mcp JAR RU23lRS VINEGAR Old Mill, Cider gal. 62c SUGAR N COS Fine Baa b..w ivi... c r--.nr 25 lbs. 253 100 lbs. 10.10 15 5 E Airway, Fresh Ground Nob Hill, Top Quality Ib 85c t CUBS Friday, July 27 Lincoln Timpanogos Thursday, August 2 Lincoln vs Oak Hills Thursday, August 9 Oak Ihlls vs All Stars. OREM-SHARON STAKE JUNIOR M MEN LEAGUE SCHEDULE Saturday, July 28 7:00 Vermont vs Beverly 8.00 Orem First vs Timp 9:00 Geneva vs Vineyard M. -inlay, July 30 7:00 Oak Hills vs Vineyard 8:00 Lake View vs Timp Mrs. Genevieve Herrin of Edmond, Oklahoma, has been visiting with her aunt and uncle. un-cle. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Goetz-man. Goetz-man. Mr. and Mrs. Leland O. Nielson and family recently returned re-turned from a tour of the western west-ern states. Twelve members of the Junior Jun-ior Sunday School advanced class enjoyed a party at Canyon Glen. Games were played and Cook is th class leader. Mr. and Mrs. WiUard Yer-gensen Yer-gensen and family have moved from their home on East Fourth North to their new home in West Orem. Members of the Orem First Ward bishopric enjoyed a picnic outing at Granite Flats in American Am-erican Fork canyon on the 24th. and Mrs. Donald Wilcox and son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Young and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noel and family, Mr, and Mrs. William Willoughby and family and Mr. and Mrs- Sherman Howard How-ard and family. ! 4 ".' I : 'A 'Ned Cowley who is employed em-ployed in the canyons in Southern South-ern Utah spent Saturday visiting visit-ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cowley. NOTICE OF MEETING There will be a meeting nf the Orem C'itv Board of Adlustment held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 31, m the Orem City hall. Anyone having business before the board should appear at that time. ORLAND E. PYNE Clerk of the Board OAK HILLS r 1 v. Mrs. McKaU Conducted by Madge McKel) residents are invited to call 2660-J with personal items and olh er news. John Taylor told of his experiences ex-periences while on his mission in South Africa at the Fireside held Sunday at the home of Carol Naylor. John returned in January. Refreshments were served to 21 young people. The Dreamers 4-H club met at the home of Nedra Denys and made plans for a party next Monday which will take the place of their regular meeting. Members were asked to meet at Sharon Berrett's at 7 p. m. on Monday, July 30- They will go to Saratoga for a swimming party, to be followed by a weiner roast and slumber party at the home of LaRee Allen. Those present were Pauline CrandalL Carol Naylor, Margaret Gillies, LaJean Corless, Nedra Denys, and LaRee Allen. Mrs. Webb is the club leader. A fine representation of the ward enjoyed the outing at Conrad's Con-rad's ranch in South Fork on the 24th. Fishing, sports and con tests were the order of the day. Everyone brought his own box lunch and ice cream and punch ...ora fnrnicimH hv the MIA off icer's who were in charge. The outing was a budget atlair. a campfire program was held after af-ter supper at which several readings were ien by Carol Jean Clark and Carol Naylor. A skit was presented by the scouts, and James K. ciarK. gave a pioneer story. .Leslie Liechty won the beard growing contest which was held in connection with the promotion of the party. Wavne Gordon Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Young, was confirmed a member of. trie church by his father on Sunday. Memtx-irs of John Taylor's Sunday School class who took part in the preliminary program were the following: prayer Dy Colleen Fintoyson, sacrament com by Barbara Taylor, short talk by Richard Muhlestein. The evening service was a welcome home for Kenneth Lie chty who recently returned from the Swiss-Austrian mission. His parents. Mr. and Mrs- J. N. Liechty spoke, as did his uncle, Mr. Urhhan. Special music was a cello solo bv Owen Bineham, The choir also furnished special numbers- The main speaker was Kenneth, who gave a report on his mission. ITe. Kirr la cut In elxei 14-SO, SB-tt. Site 18. 6H ?d. KMn. No. SIM Is cut in mti 1. t. S. 4. Sire I drew end suit, a jrd. 31-in.; 2 yde. trim. Bend XSe tor EACH pattern will) name, address, atvle numbr and alze to AUDBEV LANE BUREAU. Box S.i. Madlaon Square Station, New York. N. Y. The new FAfX AND WINTER FASHION BOOK shows US other styles. 35e extra. VINEYARD Conducted , ( Malicent Wells Vineyard residents are invited to cdl 0893 Jl 'V with personal A items and olh- er newt. VERMOIIT (re conducted by La Veil Peterson I ', Vermont residents are invited to call 0S53-J3 with personal items and other oth-er news. LaVell Peterson Denver G. Blatter has been chosen as second counselor in the Sunday School superintend-ency. superintend-ency. He will replace Cyril Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ford accompanied acc-ompanied a group of girls and boys on a Sunday School party held at Pole Canyon Friday evening. ev-ening. The group enjoyed a hamburger ham-burger fry and later attended a drive in theater. Those participating partic-ipating were LaRae Ercanbrack, Elaine Bellows, Betty Ferguson. Doris Bridgett, LaRita Ercanbrack, Ercan-brack, Joe Milts, William King, Ralph Pace, Stewart McDonald, Don Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Ford and daughter. Vermont ward members participating part-icipating in the Orem stake out ing Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Twitchell and ion E;i, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pyne and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Sid well, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson An-derson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stratton and family, Kr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mecham, Mrs. Minnie Gordon, Doris Bridgett. Betty Ferguson, Elaine Bellows, LaAae Ercanbrack. Ada Jean Con over, LaRita Ercanrack, Nel lie Thomas, Joan Gourdin and Elva Peterson. The regular MIA social will e held at Rotary Park in Provo Canyon Tuesday, August 7, at 7 p.m. Games and program will, be enjoyed. Each person U to bring weiners to be roasted. Mrs. Wt4 LaRay Blake of Safford, Arizona, Ar-izona, recently returned from the North Central States mission, miss-ion, will be the speaker at the church services Sunday evening. Nina Clegg gave a short talk in meeting Sunday evening. A talk on Farm Safety and Prevention Pre-vention of Accidents was given by Clyde Holdaway. A mothers and daughters luncheon was held Friday evening even-ing in the ward chapel. The YWMIA officers and teachers will be in charge of the party. S. H. Blake paid tribute to Vineyard's first pioneers at a program given by the Gospel Doctrine class Sunday morning. Mrs. Oriel Clegg gave a pioneer story. Howard Anderson sang a solo and Bernard Anderson gave humorous incidents of pioneer life. 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