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Show 1 1 OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday.. Jaiuriry 2.,. 1947 FRUIT TREES SHADE TREES EVERGREENS AND FLOWERING SHRURS ORDER NOW AT WILDWOOD HOLLOW FARM NURSERY GROWERS OF FINE NURSERY STOCK 159.3 So. 8th West Ori-m, lTtah PHONE 01IR1 EDGE M 0 N T A social sponsored by the Elders quorum will honor Margaret G. Pulsipher Monday evening at 8:30, or immediately following priesthood mcirting. Mrs. Pulsipher is leaving for Hie California mission. A pie sale and queen contest with a cake for the winner, will be features fea-tures of the program. Mrs- Maxine Davis will be hostess to Edgemont Literary club Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Tana Richards will give the book review. Bill and Tom Cluff were hosts at a 'fireside chat' Sunday evening eve-ning following church service, at their home. A large group of Junior girls and senior scouts enjoyed the program and refreshments re-freshments served. Mrs . J. Robert Gillespie (Wilma Wiscombe) and daughter Petrea of Roosevelt will spend the weekend here with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce and children, Jimmie and Barbara Bar-bara Ann, Mrs. Elmira Boyce, and Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gil-lesp-ie were among those attending the "Passion Play" at Kingsbury Kings-bury hall in Salt Lake City during dur-ing the past week. Another of the fine Elders dancing club parties was held Thursday evening in the ward recreation hall. SHARON WARD The deacons of the ward held a 'Fireside Chut' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vernon Sunday Sun-day evening following church service Bishop Fined tallied o ! he boys on "Priesthood" and lit;ht refreshments were served. serv-ed. Fred Davies, extensive property prop-erty owner of Sharon ward, who lives in Salt Lake Oily, is remodeling his home north of Twin Tines cafe and plans to move here soon. Alvin and Myrtle Rigelow Row ley are proud parents of a baby boy, born Tuesday night at Utah Valley hospital. board members to visit Sunday school at Lake View last Smi-i Smi-i c'ay. I Mrs. Vida Lystrup entertain- ed the G. W. Club members at a delicious .dinner, Friday after-: after-: noon. Covers were laid for Emily Long. Krlilh Duke, Jennie I Harris, Green Walker, Dorlriy Johnsor Blanche Nielson, May Aston and Janet Humphrey. After dinner, progressive games : were played. Dorthy Johnson I won the prize for high score, i Mrs. Blanche Hooley Is fm-j fm-j proving from a major operation j that was performed January 14 at the American Fork hospital. I Don Aston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shell Aston, has returned to his post of duty in the O. S. Navy, after enjoying a furlough hero with relatives and friends Mrs. Florence Wilson of Pleasant Grove entertained the following to a delicious chicken supper the past week: Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson and Robert Johnson of Orem: Mr. and Mrs. Olive Humphrey: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lamph of Pleasant Grove: Mr. and Mrs. Clonde Hunting of American Fork and Max Wil son. Mrs. Polly is vacationing with her daughter and family in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bullock of Provo. were the guests of Mr. i ;,,( !frs Clarence Harris, Sun-j (raV. WINDSOR Mayor and Mrs. J. W. Gillman boasts the safe arrival of a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gil'man at the American Ameri-can Fork h ,.,pital. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Mar-rotte Mar-rotte are the proud parents to a little daughter, born the past week at the American Fork hospital. hos-pital. The elated grandparents are Mr. and Mrs- Acil Marrott. Tuesday at Relief Society, Mrs. Emily Long will give the Social Science lesson on "Ve Importance of Child Training". Meeting begins at 1:30 p.m. Blanche Nielson accompanied other Sunday school stake Norma Smith February Bride Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Smith of Edgemont announce the engagement en-gagement . of " their daughter, .onna to . (jovfi : i .i. writ'tit. son ! of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin A. Wright of Provo. Wedding plnns;"iave neon announced an-nounced frr" tarly Fohruary with the marriage taking place it the home of Mr and !VTrs. Hart D. Frit, the hpde's aunt and uncle. The bride's parents will compliment the young "otiple with a reception in the Firjt ward hall immediately following fol-lowing the ceremony. Miss Smith is a graduate of Lincoln high school. The groom-o-be is a graduate of Provo high school and served in the Euro-nean Euro-nean theater of war for two and f half vears. Seagulls and Guides Get Acquainted 10 Sea A .gala, time was enjoyed Sharon stake,, Guides and uiis saturuay. atternoon tn Tjiiipa'nogos ward hall. There j were ten officers and teachers i present, ryery ward but two '. h. !:.:'. represented. ; '' I.; ura Rowley led in folk dances and games, with all the t doughnuts they could eat being , :-ervert. '. Primary officers are planning! another party of this kind fori all Guides and Seagulls of the j stake on February 15 at 3:30 i p.m., at Ttmpanogos hall. ALTERATIONS! I u;dku men's sui!.-., smrls auJ extra pants, also remodeling. Bu Id formals. drpsse and charrn? clothing, bee or call Mrs. Cuyler, 447 No. 2nd West. Provo. Phone 2276-R. FOR SALE OR RENT I 'tai ns. Afi'i.iniions, G al- f nr.- Fhune -J40iX, Prof .- Vv i-Uiarns, 30& K. '' SoutV I'rovo. J buy, sen, rau'; AND TEACH. LOANS and REAL ESTATE SEE FRED E. RAY INSURANCE Office: 73 South. Second West HS55H Birthdays Observed Mrs. Helen B. Weeks enter tained Saturday evening at her home, honoring her mother Mrs. Zelda B Will and Mrs Norma Runnel on their birth dav anniversary, Roses and carnations were used in decora 1 ting the living room, and Iovel'j ! tfifts were presented these hon Mrs. Eva Tavlor, Mrs. Ethel Duf fin, Mrs. Margie Rurningham Playing Rook was the diversion DUPONT NYLONS Full Fashion Guaranteed First Quality All Nylon Leg and Foot Fine Mercerized Cotton Top. Color Skydawn Sizes 8V. to IOV2 3 PAIRS-$4.25 Insured Postpaid Send check or money order to: Carolina Hosiery Co. ,'OREST CITY. NORTH CAR Remember the date and be I I nrespnf . v; fev y. : :sJt Va,ue E,er 0ffered-- y lV N 2Jfv Now you can'haw yn of n- V' V yIJ , model radio phonograph that yy 5!f " Vt 'y'Zm''''''' 'VM '9'e performance on Wk lCS standard or short m.v.I G.n- Pk Ml V , -iZy, Phillippin mahogany cab- fesi ""- ; Y PSZ' inetl Ton Control . . 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