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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES ThursdayQctober 10, m ' EDGEMOHT Captain Mina Marriotti and Mrs. Annie Gillespie were hostesses hos-tesses to Edgemont camp, Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers. Thursday afternoon at the Marriotti home. Classleader Ossa Ferguson was in charge of the lesson ard refreshments re-freshments were served Mrs. Mary Rowley wl'l be hostess to Edg-mo.tt Literary club Friday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lucy Rowley. Mrs. Melba Hacking will give the book review, and all members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp C. Gillespie Gil-lespie are enjoying a vacation trip into the Northwest and down the Pacific coast into California. Cali-fornia. They are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs- Alex Morten son. p VINEYARD Roy Allen of San Jose, Calif, visited here with his brothers, Bishop and Mrs. Taylor Allen and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen and families, he came to attend general conference in Salt Lake-Mrs. Lake-Mrs. Raymond Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Ornall Roper were in Salt Lake Friday and attended attend-ed conference. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holda-way Holda-way attended the Tongan missionary mis-sionary reunion in Salt Lake Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brinkerhoff of Bicknell, Utah were vineyard visitors during the wees. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Adamson and children of Pleasant urove have moved into the Andrew) Sorensen residence. Bishop and Mrs. Taylor Allen Al-len and Mr. and Mrs. Ray ilam-mon ilam-mon and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Blake were among the con ference visitors in Salt Lake. ,f Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cooley of Mesa, Arizona, visited relatives here Friday, they were enroute home following a month tour of the eastern states. me book of Mormon group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs Phillip Taylor Sunday evening Rex Blake led in the discussion, refreshments were served. Mrs. Gail C. Loveless and son, Eric left by plane Tuesday to join her husband in Seattle where they will make their home. Mr. Loveless is with the western Air Lines as a pilot. Mrs. Joy O. Clegg spent the week end in Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. T. Franklin Grif fin. A large ctoud of Vinevard friends attended the missionary farewell held for Victor Vick lund in the First ward hall in Pleasant Grove. Clever Engagement Announcement Party Announcing the forthcoming marriage of their sister, Miss Beth Phillips, Mrs. Brlgham Nicol, Mrs. Wm. D. Lee and Mrs. Jesse Nuttall entertained at the Nicol home Thursday evening. Miss Phillips is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phillips and was married to Harley Gore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Gore, October 9 in the Salt Lake temple. Autumn leaves and flowers were used attractively in the decoration, the leaves with the names of the guests and the wedding wed-ding date Inscribed were fciven as favors. Twenty close friends and relatives were In attendance and many lovely gifts were received re-ceived by the honoree. TIRE ARTICLES mohproofed with Berlou are guaranteed against moth damage for 5-years. Dry cleaning cannot remove Berlou. Ber-lou. Average cost to moth-spray moth-spray a suit or dress is 8c r year. B&H PHARMACY. REPAIRING VULCANIZING BATTERIES BRIMHALL BROS, 121 W. 1st N. Prcv I bob 200 YORK BARBER SHOP 720 N. Slat Oram Adult Hair Cuts 75c Children's Hair Cuts 50c (Other than Saturdays) Ladies' Feather Cut Our -Specialty CLAIR YORK LEE SWENSON SPECIAL Boys' Blue Chambray BOSS MECHANIC School Shirts White Coveralls Sizes 6 to 14 Sanforized $49 $4.90 . Men's Heavy Boys' Cotton Twill Union Suits Dress Pants Long Sleeves and Sanforized Long Legs Brown, and Blue Pattern $169 $2.90 Women's Large House Dresses L"es Large Tie Backs 1rint Aprons Sizes 44 to 52 Panel Back $3.90 $1.29 Limited Men's Columbia Hunting Caps Wwl FU Corduroy or Canvas Dress Hats Changeable Top Q - 900 250 & 3.00 Ladies Fall Hats Men'8 Heavy Part Wo01 Specially Priced HOSE $2.90 390 368 West Center St. Provo 3 fn) vyuuuuuu 1 del 1 SATURDAY EVE. Lincoln High School Gym. JV rait and Dairy ExMb A Gala Time For a fit 1 1 f i 1 All M |