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Show j Etf-GENEVA TIMES 1 4 OREM UTAH Doors open at 6:30 1st Shew at 7:00 2nd Show at 9:15 Feb. 22 - 23 Friday - Saturday WHAT NEXT CORPORAL HARGROVE Robert Walker - Keenan Wynn - Jean Porter An amusing time is guaranteed for those who enjoyed the initial adventures of Private Hargrove. In this new film he gets into more trouble which, leads to many laughs and constant entertainment! AND i Latest issue 'This is America" "School for Mermaids" - Personodity ""' Pathe News Saturday Matinee 1:30 Feb. An action story featuring Smiley Burnette LARAMIE TRAIL AND "Mighty Mouse and Silver Streak" Cartoon "African Diary" Cartoon "Beware of Redheads" Comedy Last chapter "PURPLE MONSTER STRIKES AGAIN" 23 Monday Tuesday Feb. 25 - 26 SALOME, WHERE SHE DANCED Yvonne DeCarle - Rod Cameron . David Bruce An adventurous and exciting picture action picture filmed in Technicolor! AND "Challenge to Hollywood" March of Time "Village of the Past" Variety View Pathe News Wed. Thurs. FrL Sat. Feb. 27-28 Mar. 1-2 THE BELLS OF ST. MARY Bing Crosby - Ingred Bergman - Henry Travers A great motion picture for all persons, all kinds, all creeds! Superb, beautiful entertainment! AND "Quarter Horse" Sport reel "Clock Watcher" Cartoon Pathe News , Relief Society T I Approximately 100 of Sharon Stake Relief Society officers and classleaders met Sunday afternoon at Timpan-ogos Timpan-ogos ward chapel, happy to be , back in union meeting after , nearly four years. ! President Lillie Sumsion and her officers express pleasure and appreciation -for the fine response and hope it may be continued each month. The time was spent in a short as. . sembly and the balance of the j time in classwork. RELIEF SOCIETY PROGRAM The Social Science lesson will be given in all wards of the stake this week. TIMPANOGOS WARD: i Meets Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. with Classleader idith Bennett in charge. GENEVA WARD: Will meet Tuesday at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Booth. Edna Larsen will give the lesson. EDGEMONT WARD: Will meet at 1:30 Tuesday with Eva Gillespie in charge of the lesson. All other wards meet Tuesday Tues-day at 2 p. m. with the lessons given as follows: ...GRANDVIEW: Lucy Clyde, classleader. LAKEVIEW: Kate Zobell in charge. PLEASANT VIEW: Ella Muhlestein in charge. SHARON: Cleo Larsen, classleader. VERMONT: Janet Stratton, classleader. VINEYARD Helen Allen in charge. WINDSOR: Dorothy Johnson, classleader. Thursday; February 21, 1946. 3 iiuuiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiimiiimiiiiimiiiuiiii iiiiiiuinimiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiuuHi At Enjoy a Delightful Treat of GLADE'S Lucious Candies CHOCOLATES um tiny ihnn mm mm mt nu imiiimiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiliiinit II ilitiiiim iiiiiiimmiimmitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiit iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiun The Old Folks' of Vineyard ward will be entertained at a banquet Saturday at 1 p. m. following the annual theater party at Scera, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gammon Gam-mon and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg are also members on the committee and will assist with the dinner arrangements- IS Carter Saw Shop Machine Saw Filing j" Also Welding R. F. D. 2, Box 671, Orem j on New Geneva Road j I" Phone .OftJll. 1 I Madsen Cleaning Company Specialists in CLEANING and DYEING Of Fine Wearing Apparel 119 No. Univ. Ave. Ph. 475 PHONE: PROVO 055J4 OREM MOTOR CO Workmen, professional men, farmers, merchants, retired people families in every walk of life come to Berg when bereavement requires our services. No matter what their circumstances, the family is assured fair treatment a service that is always complete at a price that is always within their means. ATTENTION, FRUIT GROWERS Get your order in for the famous Stark trees and shrubs early. It is reported there will be a shortage of good nursery stock this spring. H. J. LEWIS Authorized Agent 740 Starr Aye, Provo Phone 2147J od 89 Shower Honors Alice Cowan Salerno Mrs. Ray Hanks entertained at her home at fchristeele Acres for Mrs. Ernest Salerno (Alice C. Slack) a bride of the week. The rooms were lovely with flowers and 'pencil' games were played and refreshments served serv-ed to Mrs. Walter Hedquest, Mrs. Eldon McKell, Mrs. Mildred Mil-dred Barker, Mrs. William Cox, Mrs. J. A. McEwan, Mrs. Harold Har-old McEwan, Mrs. Hal Cowley, Mrs. Grant Cluff, Mrs. Grace McEwan, Mrs. Ira Cowan, mother mo-ther of Mrs. Salerno, Mrs. Ada Wright. Helen Slack and Lelith Hanks. Lovely gifts were presented pre-sented the honoree. Mr. and Mrs. Salerno were quietly married at the Community Commun-ity Church Friday at noon by Reverend Edwin F. Irwin, In the presence of 30 family members mem-bers and close frteuds. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cowan, parents of the bride tendered a wedding dinner din-ner immediately following the ceremony to the wedding party and some close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Salerno left the same day for a two weeks trip to Los Angeles, California, and when they return will make their home in Provo where Mr. Salerno is in business at Utah Valley Furniture company. NEW BUSINESS FOR PROVO CITY H. J. (Hustler) Butler of 407 North 9th West, Provo, is the owner . and manaeer of the Provo Window Cleaning Com pany, an entirely new business for .h s community. i The company dans to do ex pert inside and ou'side window cleaning. Venetian blinds, house cleaning and sidewalks and asks Unit they be -outvoted for 'rices :.;id appointments. -wr. l-mlcr is well known in .10 i .-ii-iiuniiy, being the form, r manager and iuor ot Utah county Labor News. OBITUARIES Funeral Services were con. ducted for Charles Marshall, infant son of Neldon and Kath-erine Kath-erine Oliver Marshall of Chris- teele Acres, Tuesday at 1 p. m. at Berg Mortuary, with Bishop Phllo T. Edwards In charge. Mrs. Melba P. Pyne was at the organ, Carol Beagley sang the solo, "End of a Perfect Day." Alvin Hiebee offered the invocation. A duet, "Let the Little Children Come" was rendered by Carol Beagley and Alvin Higbee. Frank Woofln-den Woofln-den was the speaker and closing clos-ing remarks were offered by Bishop Edwards. Harold W. Miller sang "Your Sweet Little Rosebud has Left You." Levi Manwaring offered the benediction bene-diction and Bishop Edwards dedicated the grave at the Provo Burial Park. Little Charles Sunday morning, after birth. four away hours FOR... PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING SEE cleve Mcdonald 486 Emery Beverly Place Orem Phone 080-J-1-2 INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE SEE FRED E. RAY Officei ' 78 South. Second Wesi TAILORING Ladies' and Gentlemen's FINE TAILORING Both SUITS and GOATS at $25 up HEP AIRING ALTERING REMODELING See MITCHELL 491 South 2nd West Pivt TIRE REPAIRING VULCANIZING BATTERIES BRIMHALL BROS. 121 W. 1st N. Provo Phone 200 Shoe Repairing Louis Relsch & Sons Bear of Booterie Switzerland is 200 miles in iengih from east to west; its breadth is 125 miles. Its area is 15,976 square miles. The first telegraph line completed com-pleted in the United States was opened for business in May, 1844. The manufacture of clocks in the United States had its beginning be-ginning prior to the Revolution ary war. The body of the healthy adult contains about one-tenth of an ounce of iron. The average daily requirements require-ments of adults for VitaminA is about 300 to 4500 International Interna-tional units. Tulsa, Okla., is known as the "Oil Capital of the World." Most of the large oil producers and refiners of the world have offices there. Hiatt's Leave For Carolina Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams entertained Saturday 'evening for their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Vernon Talmage H att (Norma Williams), Will-iams), who left Wednesday for Mont-Airy, North Carolina, where they will make their home. The group attended the Elder's El-der's dancing party at Tim-panogos Tim-panogos hall, then went to the Williams home, where a chili supper was served to Mr. an-i Mrs. Earl Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Park, Miss Maurine Will iams, Kay Madsen, Max Williams, Will-iams, and the hosts. Mr. Hiatt was recently released re-leased from three years army service. f, . i .fir An Invitation to Join the thousands of users of White Fawn Flour. "While Fawn Leads Them All Carried by leading Merchant. Be faithful over home relations re-lations they lead to higher io : obey the Golden Rule for hu man life, and it will spare you much bitterness. Mary Baker Eddy WHEN YOU THINK OF GOOD CANDY Remember Ask For Them In Any Store "SUPREME PACK" and "POPULARiTY" CHOCOLATES" . jigy-.ji.il "I'nifi it 'limn ii 5- FOR RENT OR LEASE 7 acres of good farm land with excellent water right, located in Orem. Phone 082J2. ARCHIE MGFARLAND AND SONS Wholesale Meats Meats & Livestock When Buying Meat Demand "McFarlands" U. S. Inspected and Graded Products Salt Lake City's Oldest Meat Dealer a DRIVE OUT AND SAVE We pay more for good used Cars and Trucks. Orem Motor Co. Dealers in Essential Transportation OREM . :-: UTAH Phone: Provo 055-J4 ': .. .- ! ..'-.?t,r SPEAR LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 34 See Us For ASPHALT ROOFING 19S W. 3rd South PROVO BUILDERS' ATTENTION! Lime Patty Stucco Plaster Cement 'Building Blocks Rock Lath Wholesale & Retail MORGAN LIME GO. Plant 450 E. 6th South Phone 1464W PROVO, UTAH Uirnx i i. fi.-ifiJ..w j.. "i i in n i ii low is the line mymiMifli 1 Place This is the TO REPAIR THAT ROOF! -AT- Simmons Lumber and " Hardware Co, (Year Trading Center) Has Everything You Need In ASPHALT SlilNGLES, R00FJNGAND ' ROOF COATINGS, ETC. r?" I : Phone 048-J1 Orem Washington the hero was great, but Washington the Vanquished .... the scorned "fox hunter" was greater. Greater, because, in spite of defeats and a hostile Congress his fear of the shackling of men's thoughts and lives-drove lives-drove him on to win freedom for America. UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION R. J. MURDOCH, Chairman, SYLVAN W. CLARK, WM. J. JOHNSON KEEP YGUEl CAE THE JOB 100 PARAFFIN OIL Triple treated to assure maximum protection to your weary car. It reduces carbon, removes re-moves wax and reduces sludge. Drive in to your neighborhood Vico-Pep 88 service man for specialized lubrication with highest quality Vico Motor Oil and lubricants. Utah Oil Refining Company Stations and dealers CASOUNI fir - . -r .. - ! h 24 Weat CenUr |