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Show 'n OREM-GENEVA TIMES. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1957 Farewell Testimonial Held for Robert Oliphant AN phant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Oliphant of Orem 12th Ward, Sunday Jan. 13th. The testimonial testimo-nial also honored the return of . - Mnrman nlinhant hrothpr of A farewell testimonial was held in honor of Robert Oli-i Robert who recently returned . from a mission in South Amer ica. Robert leaves for the mission home on Jan. 23rd prior to his leaving for the Central States where ire will labor. nrr ii v II Thp nroeram consisted of a fOyS Urt ALL. lOUr I talk b Mr- oliphant, father of Bills At Once! Consolidate your debts and pay them off with a loan from us! Renay in conveni ent monthly installments, arranged to suit your budget. LOANS FROM:- $50 to $5000 UP TO 36 MONTHS TO REPAY kltV FINANCE V 333 West Center PROVO PHONE FR 4-0814 I s I i ; X .i J . . . - . t v - i f "X. , . - -.-..,! V, . : , -mm , 1 V t i- LAKE VIEW BISHOPRIC SUSTAINED New b'shopric of the Lake View LDS Ward who were sustaind Sunday night. They are Left to right, front row, Dean B. Taylor, first counselor; Murlyn L. Brown, bishop, and Joseph S. Adams, se- ,..r,i? vff ' 1 -V coni counselor.. Back, left to right, Dean L. Jacobsen and Merrill. L. Olsen, clerks. Outgoing' bishopric includes Bishop Paul H. Taylor, and Counselors, J. Martin Boulter and .Martin Williamson, and Clerk George Cropper. the two missionaries, musical numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smith. Norman Oliphant and Joel Stewart sang in Portugese Helen Keith, sang a solo, Organ i farewell KoilCrS soio Dy tfiaine aioiier. (Znrxr T ittlofiAlH VJiUA J IJilUVAlVlU Norman Oliphant, spoke on his missionary experiences. N. Foyd Johnson, member of the Sharon StaV.3 High council and Bishop Laird D. Billings of the Orem 12th Ward aaddressed the congregation. Conrad A. Har-ward Har-ward conducted the meeting. Sherman Harward, gave the opening prayer and Lawrence Oliphant closed the meeting with prayer. Robert is the fifth member of the Oliphant family to serve on a mission. To Serve LDS Mission in China Bog SHRIVER'S ovDBugs on QUALITY MEN'S CLOTHING , . . FURNISHINGS AND SHOES Hart Schaffner & Marx, Varsity Town, Clothcraft SUITS Hart Schaffner & Marx Regularly 69.50 to 125.00 Varsity Town Regularly 69.50 to 75.00 Clothcraft Regularly 45.00 to 60.00 TOPCOATS: Hart Schaffner & Marx Regularly 69.50 to 78.50 ; Varsity Town Regularly 55.00 to 69.50 Clothcraft - Regularly 39.50 to 60.00 SPORT COATS: Regularly 21.50 to 50.00 S375 5375 3375 S375 4375 3175 1675 t039 75 to 77 .S975 to4775 . 6275 e75 4775 to to 75 SLACKS: Regularly $12.95 to $35.00 10 45 to i5 75 Quality Furnishings DRESS SHIRTS I) RC Q CO ..ffSi.150. ... ,03to SHORTS (Boxer Type) Reg. 1.50 to 2.50 ....... TIES OCft 1 OR Keg. 1.50 and 2.50 . .T."1 and ,J J SPORT SIHRTS Short & Long Sleeves, Reg. to $5 1.15 2.85 Shrivels Provo's Finest Store for Men Provo, Utah Buy Today . . .Take 3 Months to Pay: Va FEB. y3 iar. i3' APRIL ; i "'r V. . I . V II "V I Farewell testimonial honoring honor-ing Gary Milt Littlefield was held Sunday at the Orem 5th Ward Chapel. Elder Littlefield is leaving for a West Canadian Mission and will enter the Salt Lake Mission Home Jan. 23. He is a 'graduate of Lincoln High School where he was active in athletics and music. He has attended at-tended Brigham Young University. Uni-versity. The program was as follows: fol-lows: Talks by Boyd Davis, a former school teacher of Gary's; Remarks by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Littefield; and Glen Rowley, member of Bishopric, Elder Littlefield responded and two solos; "I'll Walk With God", by Grant Mildenhall accompanied accompani-ed by Joan Rowey, and "My Task'' by Joan Woodhouse, accompanied ac-companied by Marlene Littlefield. TESTIMONIAL FOR FLOYD KENT HORLAOHER son of Ivlr. and Mrs. Lloyd Horlacher of Orem, set Sunday at 7 p. m. in Orem 5th Ward chapel. Floyd Kent has been called for three years to the Southern Far Eastern East-ern mission with headquarters T t u : tt. : i 111 xiuiignuug uiiui, ne sans on the steamship Cleveland Jan. 30t Floyd Kent graduated from the White Pine High School in Ely, Nevada (former home of the Horlachers) and at the time of his call was a junior at the Brigham Young University. Speakers are to be George O. Smith, uncle of the honored guest and Hilton Robertson, former for-mer president of the Far Eastern East-ern Mission. ORDER K' ; . FUEL OIL "V NOW i' yl FBONX p FR 3-1630 j" .li.iPi.J,.. lr McGregor Nylon Anti-Freeze Jackets Reg 2295 15.85 Complete She Range i , All Other Heavy Jackets 25 OFF No. 1. N. t, N. S WB HATS THEM ALL McCOARD OIL CO. PROVO SSS Booth State Underwater Theme Set for Dual Gold - Green Ball An intriguing theme "Under water Paradise" has been cho sen for the combined Gold and Green Ball of the Orem 1st and 10th Wards. The colorful dancing danc-ing affair will be held Satur day, Jan. 26 at 8:30 p. m. in the , recreation hall of the Orem 1st; and 10th Wards. Contributing to the tradi tional ball will be an orchestra, 1 refreshments and a floor show. Co-chairmen of the event is Ma rie Varley and Calvin Gifford. Orem 7th Ward 10 Hold Gold And Green Ball Orem 7th Ward Gold and Green ball will be held Jan. 23 at 8:45 D. m. in the 7th Ward i Chara!. Theme will be "Night Lights" and the Orchestra will be the Bert Murdock Orchestra. Everyone above 12 years old are invited to attend. Refreshments Refresh-ments will be served. rmiRrH of CHRIST Sermon Topices for Sundey I Jan 2n. Morning: "Sowing Bountifully." Evening - "Build ing Up The Church". MITCHELL - SWENSOII REALTY A MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR TAKE A GOOD LOOK At this beautifully built 3 bedroom modern brick home. Precision built Birch cabinets. Buit-in oven and range. Large fireplace in nice living room. Bath and . Large bedrooms, patio, carport. On sewer. Gas furnace. Finest Orem loctaion. All ' this for only $18,000. FHA. MONEY IN YOUR POCKET IF YOU BUY THIS 3 Bedroom modern older Brick home. New coal furnace. furn-ace. Bin fed stoker with blower. Some outbuildings. Plus ZVi fine acres of land. Irrigation water. Two building fronts. Has variety of fruit trees. Only $10,600. Terms. FINEST LOCATION OREM This fine 3 bedroom modern brick home, 1200 sq. ft. of living space. Hardwood floors throughout. Lennox gas furnace. Lots of closet space. Finest location and it's ready to move right into. Just $13,650. Will easily FHA or GI. 2 OFFICES: Orem: 705 North State AC 5-1130 Spanish Fork: 45 North Main Ph. 682 Sundays and After 5 p.m. Call Jerry Buckley, AC 5-0676 HOC Gallons off Gas ON 1950 TO 1957 MODELS t All Property Taxes-Paid No Payments Till March 1950 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN R&H $395.00 1952 BUICK SUPER Hardtop Coupe, Dyna., R&H $795.00 1950 CHE V. SEDAN R&H $395.00 1950 CHEV. TUDOR R&H , $385.00 1954 CHEV. CONVERT R&H Like New $1495 1955 CHEV. TUDOR (V-8) Overdrive R&H $1645 1952 CHRYSLER WINDSOR SEDAN Automatic Trans., R&H- $695 1951 DODGE SEDAN R&H New Paint $545 1947 FORD SEDAN Heater ...... $75.00 1951 FORD TUDOR R&H . $545 1952 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN R&H $695.00 1954 FORD (6 COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON, Overdrive, R&H $1295 1954 FORD (8) RANCH WAGON, Overdrive, R&H $1695 1954 FORD (8) Country Sedan 3 Seats Overdrive, R&H $1695 1955 FORD (8) Customline Sedan, Fordomatic, R&H $1645.00 1950 OLDS 98 SEDAN Dyra., R&H $645 1951 OLDS 88 SEDAN Hydra, R&H $745 1951 OLDS 98 SEDAN Hydra., R&H $"845 1952 OLDS 98 SEDAN Hydra, R&H $945 1952 OLDS 88 SEDAN R&H $895 1953 OLDS 88 SEDAN R&H,, $1295 1955 OLDS 88 SEDAN Hydra., R&H $2095 1955 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY COUPE R&H, Power Brake ......... $2795 1956 OLDS 88 Holiday Coupe, R&H "... $2995 1956 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY COUPE Hydra., Power Br. & Steering $3395 1953 PLY SEDAN R&H Jfew Paint, Overdrive ; $845.00 . i - . 1949 PONT. TUDOR R&H ........ .f $345,00 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN R&H $645 " ', ' " " ' 1952 MERC. 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