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Show Thursday, June 20. 1945 OREM-GENEVA TIMES I ! ' I WINDSaPr VAHD ', Mrs, Ferry Nelson. Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen will welcome a new daughter jlnto their family this week, when their son, Leon and Miss Beverly Peacock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peacock, of Orem will be united in marriage mar-riage in the Salt Lake temple. The parents of the bride will honor the young couple at a wedding reception in the Tim- panogos ward recreational hall Thursday evening. 'Leon recently recent-ly returned from the South Pacific, where he served for two years in the U. S. Navy. Regular priesthood meeting is being held right, after Sunday School now, instead of Monday evening. A 100 attendance of all priesthood members will be appreciated. Mrs. Oreen Walker enter taine'd the G. W. Club members mem-bers Friday afternoon. A delicious deli-cious hot dinner was served by the hostess to Jennie Harris, Ethea Rawlings, Dorothy John son, Blanche Niels on, May Aston. Jennie Harris won the prize for high score playing London rummy. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson had as their dinner guests ThurHay afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hansen. Richard, Arlene and Wayne Hansen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. David Illinirworth Sr., Mr. and Mrs. David Illingswarth Jr., and Lauana Jea- of Sp LaKe Mr. and Mrs. George Long and children Diane and Kay, visited in Price Friday and Sat urday with relatives. . Mr. and Mrs, Don Bloomflvld motored to Salt Lake Sunday to visit the parents of Don. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Elsmore are vacationing and enjoying a trip through the beauty of our canyons. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Smith and Betty Keith returned home after ,s 'delightful trip to tWashinton and other points of interest. .. n' l".v. k 1 wo9 r. SHARON Congratulations are extended Bishop Stanley J. and Ella Peck Finch on the safe arrival of a baby bpy, born at Utah Valley hospital. William M. Vernon was released re-leased as ward chorister and Mrs. Lois Downs as ward organist organ-ist at sacrament service Sunday. V Vmil TTnncon Urn 11titn!nP(f as ward chorister: - Speakers were Harold Nelson and Glen Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rowley sang a duet, ac-" ac-" comnanied bv Mr. Vernon. ' - A special invitation is extended extend-ed all servicemen from. Sharon and Vermont wards,, as well as au otner memDers 01 we waras, to attend : socrament meeting Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. TIMPAI10G0S 1 Mrs. Mary Williams and her counselors, Maud Rowley, Edith Hanks, 'and Secretary Lillie were released Sunday evening with a vote of thanks for their fine labors. The Williams family are moving to Alpine to make their home, '-'-Mrs, Lenora "Johnson was sustained as president 01 me Ttpiip Society, with Mrs. Maud - Rowley and Mrs. Hazel LIston, counselors and Mrs. Gvayds CHnger, secretary,' -, Mr. and Mrs. Victof Durham left Wednesday for. California, where they will visit with their son,- Eddie Durham, of the Marine corps. They were accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Durham's moth-er moth-er and before coming home will take her to her home In Oklahoma, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur R, Wat-kins Wat-kins and daughter, Annette, will leave Saturday for their home at Palo Alto, California, where Mr. Watkins Is attending Stan-fort" Stan-fort" University, TAILORING suits . routs t $ tr UF.PMHTVG ALTLRINv REMODELING MITCHELL 431 Sowit. 2nd W! Prf 3. ,.f.Vi1..M' tm 1 I 'JV. fo) rP rn n rn j Li-uuU uvJ GAITUCPAY, JUNE 22 EI1I(I&EI29S I I Phone 0103II4 OREM, UTAH Introducing to the people of this district a new furniture store in Orem, dedicated to the service and convenience of this thriving community. Our policy will be one of service and our aim is to help you solve your home needs, with quality merchandise at a reasonable pripe. We will plan with you for the complete furnishftits of a room or a home, for convenience, beauty, comfort and efficiency ef-ficiency with greater economy. Unsettled and misadjusted conditions throughout through-out the country today, make a major problem of procuring merchandise, and many vital items are hard, almost impossible to get, however we do have a large variety of home furnishings and our plans are to have a complete stock of quality merchandise on hand at all times, when available. We invite the people of this district to come to our store opening. We promise you will be agreeably surprized at our wide selection. ' We pledge our support to every worthwhile project pro-ject that will be for the lasting benefit or building up of this community. We pledge our efforts through conscientious service serv-ice and fair dealing to the public welfare. May your dealings with us be genial and beneficial to you, thruogh the years to come, and may we serve you well as YOUR HOME FURNISHING STORE J. Alvin Higbee, Prop. FIVE GENERATIONS GET TOGETHER Mrs. Harriet Parkin Varley, widow of William Varley, if 1 proud great-great-grandmother. The above picture was takes at the first assembly of the group following the birth of Carma Jean Thornton. Mrs. Varley is lower right in the picture. Her daughter Is Mrs. Irene Varley Wright of American Fork, also seated, and holding Carma Jean Thornton, American Fork, youngest member of the group. In the rear are Stella Wright Thornton and her son, William Jock Thornton of American Fork, A Commissioner Who Will Serve AH the People For I f K J "iiiiiis;; 1 ... i mi 111 - 11 ,W - I IB Efficiency in County 1 Government . . . vote for- ELISHA WARNER Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Two-Yea Term on the DEMOCRATIC TICKET Registration Day July 6th Primary July 9 (Paid Political Advertisement by Warner for Commissioner Committee, Grant B. Moore, Secy., Payson, Utah.) Announcing The Removal Of The Studio Of C. Jack Duggan From 319 W. Center. Provo. to Rancho Cheiro on American Fork Highway V west of p"wer Plant at Junction of Pleasant Grove and American Fork, Highway to Timp. Cave. Drive out any time. Pay or Nite, and HAVE YOUR FORTUNE TOLD BY A SCIENTIFIC PALMIST AND CHARACTER ANALYST. AN-ALYST. ALSO DOMESTIC AFFAIRS COUNSELOR Avaliable for Clubs and Parties. .Phbne American Font 0269-J2. SSiSiSiSliniSiSiSiiiM !!!!"!!!!!! !!!!!'! Pictures -06 Big league Ttamt Official Rulti -Averages Life Story -Profuwly Illustrated : -A. B. (Happy) Chandler, Commitioner ol Boieball Babe Ruth's Compi jte Home Rum Record, etc etc 50 cents-postpaid C C SPINK & SOU, Pvblhhtrt SPINK iUllBINO-IT. IOUIS 1, MO. if! ri . A- & OremGIass&Paint Paints Varnishes Wallpaper Across from Scera Phone 0103J1 V::::::r:n::q:n:::::-x::rt!!!::-.::::::.K:...:.. ALL WORK GUARANTEED For One Year Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair New An,d Used Watches Guns Jewelry LOANS ON VALUABLES C.yned and Operated by an Ex-Servkemaa PBOVO LOAN AND JEWELRY CO. Phcne 573 51 North Univ. Ave. Entered as secondlass matter November 19. 37 8t office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published every Friday By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. V. |