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Show 5 OSEM-GENEVA TIMES I XMAS Kitchen Sets TABLE 4 CHAIRS Many Colors, All Hardwood, While They Last, ONLY.... Simmons Lumber and Hardware Co. (Yeur Trading Center) Phone 048R2 OREM ''t Slenderize With the GONTOUROLLER HAIR STYLING AND Permanent Waving Sharon Beauty Salon Phone 048J2 B & H Pharmacy in Orem Thursday, October 11, 1945 Bunker Farms Broiler la $3.19 CWT. Ideal for Starting and Growing Baby Chicks A best buy in any market! "A Splendid Feed, reasonably priced, lhat produces well fleshed bird in the shortest pofe sible time." Statement, made by the manager of a prominent Processing Plant. Our plant will remain closed Saturday, October 20th, (Deer Hunt). But will remain open Wednesday, October 17th. BUNKER "FARtMT Geneva Steel is Just Across From Us. S7 PLEASANT VIEW There is going to be a Harvest Festival at the end of the month and all committees are working hard to make it a success as the bishopric is anxious to complete the remodeling and cleaning of the church house. The Relief society, Primary, M.I A. and the Priesthood will call on all members mem-bers to contribute to this festival. All children of the ward are invited to attend Primary Sat urday at 2:30. Primary is now held on Saturday instead of Tuesday as in previous years. Among the boys wno have returned re-turned home from serving overseas over-seas are Marrio Bussio, Tony Ivins of Salt Lake who is making mak-ing his home with the Prof. Geo. H. Hansen family while attending attend-ing the BYU; Eugene Gurr, who is visiting in Canada with his wife, parents and Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Mackay, and Elden Lewis who has been honorably discharged dis-charged after four years of service. serv-ice. Lynn Lowery and John Wall went to Fort Douglas last week for their physical examination for the army. The scouts of the ward received receiv-ed an American Flag for having the most scouts present with their uniforms on Wednesday evening in the Timpanogos ward. Captain Kenneth Dyal and wife of San Diego, California, were Monday visitors at the home of P. K. Nielsen. Mrs. Paul Foote and baby and the Sherwoods' of Levan visited with the Earl Foote family Sat urday, "fgf airs. unas. Aiired attended the Relief society conference Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Elaine N. Shaw and little son attended a party given in their honor at the home of Geo. F. Shaw at Murray Satur day afternoon. WINDSOR Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter The opening social for the Relief Re-lief society was held Tuesday 2, at the ward chapel. A good pro gram was enjoyed and dainty re freshments served to all pres ent. The first meeting was held Tuesday afternoon. Goldie Kirk gave the Theology lesson. Verland Ash and Theo Oston have returned home to take up civilian life again after serving over 3 years in the U.S. army. Verland served in the European theater of war as a cook. Theo served in the South Pacific in the infantry. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rawlings have received word that their son, Verl, who is stationed in Cuba, will be home in a soort time to take up civilian life again. Mrs- Raymond Davis (Laree Rawlings) expects her husband home from the South Pacific, this week. He has received an honorable discharge from the U. S. Army. Ethea Rawlings was the honored hon-ored guest at a birthday social Friday afternoon. Oreen Walker Walk-er and Emily Long were hostesses. hos-tesses. London Rummy was played. Ethea winning the prize for high score. A delicious luncheon was served to May Aston, Blanche Nielson, Dorothy Johnson, Oreen Walker, Jennie Harris, Emily Long, Ethea Rawliiigs, Laree Davis, Vida Lystrup, May Brom ley. A beautiful gift was given to the guest of honor by the club members. Mrs- Clara Kirk visited last weekend with her son and daughter-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk of Magna. Mrs. Jennie Harris, Blanche Dittimore, Clara Kirk and Blanche Nielsen motored to Salt Lake, Thursday to attend Relief Re-lief societv conference. Saturday, Mr. ana tars. Ferry Nielson, Drewery Long, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Humphrey, Jack Humphrey, Florence Wilson and Max Wilson, motored out to Boulter, below Tintle Junction, to gather nine nut. A very enjoyable en-joyable trip was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. WM. Bromrny of California are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris. Mrs. Bromley and Mrs. Harris are sisters. They will visit In Utah for 2 weeks. 7Z Whatever weiehs in the etern- ijal scale of equity and mercy tips the beam on the right side, where the immortal words and deeds of man alone can settle all questions amicably and satis sat-is factorily. Mary Baker Eddy. The poet's line, "Order is heaven's first law," is so eternally etern-ally true, so axiomatic, that it has become a truism; and its wisdom is as obvious in religion and scholarship as in astronomy or mathematics. 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Center Provo 250 7 V Jfr jlk Along the Union Pacifte Strategic Middle Route, uniting the East with the Paciflo Coast, stretches a vast network of telephone and telegraph wires. Over these wires go orders controlling movement of all trains. To insure efficient and safe operation, extreme oare must be taken In transmitting. transmit-ting. For example, the Union Pacific "book of roles" gives the following instructions for the transmittal of train orders by telephone tele-phone ... "time will be spelled and then pronounced, thus: t-w-o t-e-n 2:10 pm." TMimoeussivt UHIOH PACIFIC RAILROAD Union Pacific's etfioiont operation has been developed throughout seventy-si years 0! service to the nation in peso end In war. A tremendous amount of "know how" hat been accumulated during those many years. w In the postwar era when travel conditions have returned to norma, yon can continue to depend on Union Pacific fox dependable transportation ... for the utmost In rail travel comfort end enjoyment. 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