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Show TIMES rgAJACIEE STUDY . . . The m7 CaiMrr William gltser iwiiiUi I550, I,,. t Nw Kensington, Pa-, 1 hi a period of y. Mrs. Mary Christensen of Vaughn, Montana visited with relatives in Vineyard this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hor-nf Hor-nf Greenville. Utah visited it the Ferry Nielson home Sat- jrday. oreM-geneva Mr. and Mrs. Arch Madsen are the parents of a baby girl born Saturday. Dee Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson, is now stationed in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gourdin of Salt Lake City spent the weekend hrre with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gillespie. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vera Stone . of Los Angeles have been visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ral Triplets Trip-lets Mr. and Mrs. W. Lowell Castleton spent Sunday with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Castleton. Mrs. Ernest Carter ' entertained enter-tained a group of youngsters on Thursday in honor of her son, David, whi was celebrating his 1 1th birthday. Games and refreshments re-freshments were enjoyed by 15 guests. Linda Hansen, six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Harold Har-old Hansen, had the misfortune to fall at school Monday, causing caus-ing a concussion. BEQUEST GRANTED DEAD MAV . . . Hearse bearing Wmtam Thomas te rare strings around Greenfield, Mass., race track te comply with Thomas' dying wish te make last visit te scans ef happy memories. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meredith Mere-dith are the parents of a baby girl born at the American Fork hospital. The baby has two old- ier sisters, Sherrie and LuJean-I LuJean-I S. H. Blake entered the Utah Valley hospital today, Thursday, for an eye operation- Ml "I ran m 1 TO All OREM-GEHEVA TIMES SUBSCRIBER Watch for Details Beach, California visited this week with his sisters, Mrs. Ol-ena Ol-ena Gammon and Mrs. Nora Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Anderson attended funeral services ser-vices this week In Tremonton for a friend, Mrs. Anna Summers- From Washburn Service SHARON Conducted by Roseltha Vernon Sharon residents n inriied to call 0757-JI I ..J wiih personal items and oih- V r sews. SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday Priesthood 9:15 a m. Sunday School 10:45 Testimony meeting 11:45 Evening Service 7:30 Tuesday Relief Society 2 p.m. M.LA 7:30 Wednesday Primary 3:45 Members of the ward enjoyed a social on Friday evening honoring hon-oring Herbert J. Croft, recently released as second counselor in the bishopric. Geraldine Hansen and Barbara Collins cleverly introduced in-troduced program numbers with original readings. Participating on the program were Rhea Wilkinson, Wilk-inson, Genniel Dixon, Enid Cald well, Archie Wasden Quinn Hatch and Reed Rowley. Dane-, ing and refreshments completed the evening s entertainment Sunday School was conducted by Clark Collings. Talks were given by Azona Lloyd and John Barrett and the sacrament gem was presented by Dawna Crump Miss Enid Caldwell, Carol Josie and Carol Neel were sustained as teachers. Stanley Hadlock was chosen as Explorer leader for the scouts. He has been attending scout leaders classes at the BYU during the past several weeks. Delores Fowers, Elma Clayton and Joyce Elder have been chosen chos-en as teachers in the Primary. Mrs. Leah Rowley will act as music director. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Wilkinson was blessed Sunday by Clark Collings and given the name of Ronald Boyd. Relief Society work meeting and opening social was held at the home of Sadie Elder last Tuesday. Mrs. Ida Hansen gave instructions in textile painting. Ethel Dickey and Joy Hadlock served lunch at noon. At 2 p.m. at the regular meeting time resident Sadie Elder introduced ward officers and teachers. The following program Was presented: present-ed: pantomime, Jerry Hansen; solo, Rhea Wilkinson; reading, MarJean Stratton, and a piano solo by Genniel Dixon. Mrs. Thelma Young presented Artistic Artist-ic arrangements for Home Beau-tification. Beau-tification. Lesson work will commence on October 9 with Delia Collings in charge of the theology class. The advanced Junior Sunday School class enjoyed a skating party Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Elder accompanied accompani-ed them. After the skating they enjoyed a chili supper at the OREM Lvs. Walgreen Corner 7:10 a.m. 8;10 9:10 .10:10 11:10 12:10 1:10 p.m. 2:10 ' 3:10 4:10 5:10 6:10 7:10 8:10 9:10 10;10 11:00 All runs except Edgemont will leave five minutes before schedule on the first hour of the day in order to accomodate workers and students.- CUT OUT AND SAVE THIS SCHEDULE UTAII VALLEY LIKES tUP - 7y Senior Students Elect Officers During the first week of school, the home room elections were held. Office holders are listed below, along with their instructors. Mrs. Knudsen President Jeris Price Vice Pres. Jackie Olsen Sec. Jackie Dean Rep. La Dawn Perry Mr. Arnold President Kelvin Clayton Vice Pres. Glenn Pitts Sec. Bettv Bane Party Chairman David Jen sen Miss Crammer Bee Wright Elaine Cooper Mr. Booth President Kent Rowley Vice Pres. Ray Neel Sec. Floyd Newby Mr. Ivenson President Bob Johnson Vice Pres. Leland DeLange Elder home. Mrs. Elder is the class leader. The following ladies will sing in the Relief Society chorus at ceneral conference: Sadie Elder, Theresia Pyne, Fern Laudie, Lucile Wighman, Mable Paulson, Eileen Smith, Ethel Dickey, Ida Hansen and Thelma Young. Several ward members are In the hospital due to serious ill ness: Carlos Stolworthy, Mrs-Leroy Mrs-Leroy Liljenquist, Mrs. Hyrum Holt and Mrs. Olive Wilkinson. Bishop W. M. Vernon, Alvin Rowley, Quinn Hatch, Rex Peterson, Pet-erson, Reed Rowley and Elon Smith will attend a special meeting for Aaronic priesthood leaders Friday night in Salt Lake City. City Bus WHITER SCHEDULE NORTHEAST Lvs. Walgreen Corner. 7:10 a.m. 7-40 8:"10 , 8-40 9:10 9:40 10:10 . . 10:40 11:10 11:40 12:10 12:40 . 1:10 p.m. 1:40 2:10 2-40 . . 3:10 3:40 4- 10 4:40 5- 10 5:40 6:10 6:40 7:25 7:25 9:25 10:10 by VI? yco-luTIEST P PIECES ? rcj FU7 .13 Tta Sec. Sterling Rigby Party Chairman Amyee Robertson Mr. Watts President Jack Spencer V. Pres. Barbara Wiscombe Sec. La Preal Rowlev Mr. Davis President Donna Chase Sec. Carole Holdawav Mr. Newman President Glen Parsons Vice Pres. Virginia Stubbs Sec. Ann Reynolds Co. Sec Helen Foster Mr. Stone President Jack Cox Vice Pres. Richard Beatty Sec. Keith Mason Mr. Peterson President Merlin Rowley Vice Pres. Eugene Martindale Sec. Jimmy Loveless Mr. Buffo Sec. Gay Turcsanski Mr. West President Pat Welsh Vice Pres. Collean Wilkins Sec. Virginia Meldrum Mr. Zimmerman President Robert Sakamoto Sec. Mary Jean Biggs Craig Solomon of Las Vegas Veg-as and Dale Beckstrand of Long Beach were dinner guests at the home of Herman Richards on Sunday. They are attending the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Pace of St. George spent Mdnoay night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davis. Bobby Frampton celebrated celebrat-ed his 7th birthday with a party Thursday. Games were played and pictures taken of the group-The group-The 1.. guests enjoyed the large decorated cake and other refreshments. re-freshments. Riders EFFECTIVE TODAY! SOUTHEAST Lvs. Tabernacle Corner 7:25 a.m. 7:55 8:25 8-55 9:25 9:55 10- 25 10:55 11- 25 11:55 12:25 12:55 1:25 1:55 2:25 2:55 3:25 3:55 p.m. 4-55 25 55 25 55 50 8:50 9:50 FAMILY VOCATION ... The creation of puppets Is everybody's every-body's business in the Seipoldy family In Berlin, and one-year-id Claedla Is no exception. VERI.10IIT --? Conducted by UVe3 . Peterson Vermont ' residents are i inriled to caU I o::an 1 with personal items and otfr- . tr news. LaVell Peterson There will be no meetings in the ward on Sunday due to gen eral conference. Jack Harris of Lindon ward was the speaker at Sunday ev ening services. Sherry Brown and Ralph Pace also spoke. Music Mu-sic was furnished by a girls chorus comprising Dixie Gordon, Gor-don, LaRae Ercanbrack, Von- zaa Poulson, Betty Ferguson, Joan Gourdin, LaRita Ercanbrack, Ercan-brack, Elaine Bellows and Doris Dor-is Bridgett. Francis Brown has been chat-en chat-en to work in the Junior Sunday Sun-day School. Officers and teachers of the Sunday School are Ed Pyne, superintendent; sup-erintendent; Arville Mecham, Denver Blatter, asistants; Emma Stratton and Pat Lemond, secretaries; sec-retaries; LaVell Peterson and Francis Brown, Jr. Sunday School coordinators; Rube Pyne, chorister; Melba Calder, assistant; assist-ant; Dixie Gordon, organist; Vonzaa Poulson, assistant; George Geor-ge Sidwell and Verena Holt, Gospel Doctrine; Wayne Bellows and Marvin Stratton, LDS family; fam-ily; Arch Pulham, genealogical training; Willard Bradshaw, and Frank Stratton, missionary class; Russell Hansen, advanced seniors; Tennis Poulson, seniors; Mariam Bradshaw, librarian; Reese Stahli and Bob Houghton, advanced juniors; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson, juniors; Gwea Singleton and LaDee Knight, second intermediate; Leatha Burgener and Jeanene Pratt, Intermediate; In-termediate; Elaine Bellowsand LaRae Ercanbrack, primary; Venise Ercanbrack, kindergarten; kindergart-en; Laura Turnbridge, nursery, and Genieve Gordon, Jr. Sunday School chorister. EDGEMONT Lvs. Walgreen Corner 7:35 a.m. 8:35 9:35 10:35 11:35 12:35 1:35 p.m. 2:35 3:35 4-35 5:35 6:35 8-05 WEST and WEST PARK Combined Lvs. City Drug Corner 7:05 a.m. 7:05 8-05 9:05 9:05 10:05 11:05 12:05 1 -05 p.m. 2:05 3:05 4:05 5:05 6:05 |