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Show 4s OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, January 30, 1947 The full facilities of our comfortably appointed ap-pointed mortuary are always available to anyone. Distance is no barrier, religion no restriction, financial limitations no obstacle. Feel free to phone Berg's at any time, day sr night. Ber$ MORTUARY 185 EAST CENTER TELEPHONE 378 Entered u wcond-claM ma'er Knvmtvr 19 U37 at the pov office at Orem, Tjiaa. uu.-t . --r u:-uj Publ.siieu i-vcry Tnursuay By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. VERMONT WARD Friday night, January 31, all members of Vermont ward are invited to the "Chapel Ball", which is to be held in Sharon ward 'chapel at 8 o'clock. The affair promises to be one of the fine social ovonla cf the season, with the ward colors, white and green used in decoration deco-ration and refreshments served. IMPERIAL a n in jfc&A I WALLPAPERS IMPERIAL PAINT and WALLPAPER COMPANY 136 West Center Compliments of F. W. Woolvorth ! EARL T. OSS, Manager PROVO Visit ... Goon's Furniture Store 150 North, Univ. Ave. FEATURING LARGEST TOY DEPARTMENT IN UTAH COUNTY Phone 313 I 1 1 injur?.: It ! 4s It is all without charge. The ward finance committee plans io have the chapel bum and ready for dedication by December De-cember 23, 1947. Silhouettes of ine new chapel will be arranged about the hall. On Thursday evening the first in a series of point dancing parlies par-lies of Sharon-Vermont war I young pcopio was ncld in. Sharon Shar-on ward hail. The party va semi-formal and was enjoyed by FOR HOME BEAUTY For fashions that flatter your home that give it new beauty and charm choose our Imperial Wasiiablc Wallpapers. Wall-papers. See these lovely patterns in our showroom today! Phone 56 m OFFICE SUPPLY OFFICE ENGINEERS Books Stationery Artists Supplies 43 East Center PROVO 1 1 '" T .1 u - ',1. i' . I iff iiiir-!- Rl f ;lr arm I ! 1 '."SO ciMsses . i o liieanerF j ';!:.;..! ;.i-in:i: :.nn ,m mvilation is j extended all ihose i'lierested to r-e. '-present. I Centennial Queens Feted at Grand View Grand View ward ladies and members - of TJn.panogos -Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Wednesday iifte.'; .! View ward chop.'. Grand !n the ittfah Coimy Cer j :md her attendant- it quocn ! Miss Nadme M) lell of Provo, he queen. Miss Beverly Powell j ei.d Miss BIcnda ;.ll-mr of 1 Lehi, her attendant : were pre. i rented with tokens from the' j .la'I'es.by Mrs. Nettie Swn and ketches of their lives were giv er, by Mrs. mono Day. A comedy skit written by Lucy Clyde was given by Mrs. Clyde and Haitie 'Carter. 'May Davis composed an original Feng, which w? j sunt b" Mrs-Davis, Mrs-Davis, Theo Harvard, Eunice Yotmr nd Martha Kelsey. La-Xi La-Xi vi- Kimball sang two numbers num-bers :xv Daisy Nelson gave a comic reading. nefreshments-were served. Birthday Honored By Neighbors neighborhood party was held at the home of Mrs. Karl Ski'.n'or. the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Gifts were rresenlocl Mrs. Skinner, games played and refreshments served to Mrs. Horace Skinner. Mrs: Vern Nelson. Mrs. Agnes Nelson Mr.?. Verl Wilkinson, Mrs. Le-land Le-land Dickey. Mrs. Allen Dickey, Mrs. Kenneth MtEWnn, "-s. Ted Sorensen, Mrs. Ren Elder, Mrs. Keith Skinner, Mrs. George Yasuda, Mrs. Mile, Hadloek, Mrs. Alex Josie and Mrs. P. A. Millet, Mil-let, Jaycee Wives to Stage Banquet Orem Jayceo wives are to contact Mr. Warl TmlanH;' "hone 1861W for reservations for the , . i i i u a tt: oanquet 10 oe m'iu m virB'"i' Manor, Wednesday evening, February 5. Plans for the festive affair were made at the meeting of the group Thursday evening at bn Robert Momroott home, when Mrs. Geraldine Park, Airs. Lorna Bunnell and J.r-s-Nita Park were hosles;cs. Following Fol-lowing the business meeti lunchron was served to Mr?l Irlnnd. Mrs. Ruby Olsen, Mrs: .Helen Hall Mrs. Norma Bunnell. Bun-nell. Mrs. Shirley Larsen, Mrs, Dorothy Pyne, Mrs. Ar i Swin- dlehurst. Mrs. Edith P-terson, i and Mrs. Kathleen West. GRANITE FDHHITUHE mm Floor Covering Uj hoht-2 ing i; Everything- for the Jlome i: 84 NOr.ii I niv. Ave. ir vo. "lah ! hone 194 it Temple Excursion ! Enjoyed By Many 1 Bishop Philo T. Edwards of j Timpanogos ward reports that ! 43 members of Timp, Sharon I and Vermont wards chartered a ' bus Wednesday and traveled to Salt Lake temple. 34 from Timpanogos, 4 from Geneva and 5 from Vermont. Bishop Edwards states that it was truly an enjoyable occasion, oc-casion, and that these members sang most of the way. Mr. and Mrs- E. H. Asay of the ward Genealogical committee, commit-tee, and Ray Hanks instructor of Gospel Doctrine class-, were the sponsors for the trip. Women's Club to Meet at High School Orem Women's club will meet Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 5, at 3:30 in the Library room at Lincoln high school. The room is on the second floor. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Orea B. Tanner of BYU. who discuss .' Racial Pri-mrtiee (id Legislation." Duane Davis v,l K. ' R,i-;I; v.--: 1 rV y n sax-'"'!' sax-'"'!' duet. Airs. y,. H. Johnson will i.-e in ::arge of the program. SUNDAY SERVICFS 'Fart meeii'T;. will be '.ho various wares- of :d in :aron wing mo;;!. stak f undry wards. '1 lien meei inc A I ;!. r' Mihdav immediately fr!' Nchool at 1 1 30 1 ' .wdl be no ...evening in the wards. ' orient uageani: v, U be : :ycl a I Scera audi! :-iiim,: r. the - .supervision " the iy school organi::a'' a of j take. Meeting will begin ' -(i r'::.'7-30 and an-invitation is ex- ! tended all members of the ,::ke over 1 2 years of age to attend. Veteran to Give Illustrated Lecture Bishop A. Dean Buckni r an nounces a special illustrated lec- i 'ure oil Japan will be given ' Tuesday evening at 8:15. im-1 ) 'Of'iatelv following Mutual in f C":-: View wavrt hall. T, Sg". Jess "r. Waldo, of the I Airborne divis'i r. will be the : speaker, lie was wntly flown to the United State., from the Orient. : T. Sal. Waldo, has received many decorations and awards while on three years duty with the famous 11th Airborne division di-vision during the conquest of Japan. The motion pictures will show some, combat, scenes dur-. in;: the war. An invitation is extended the general public to attend. The most profound joy has more of gravity than ;f p.aioty ; in it.Montaigne. iiinifii!iiiMiMiiiiiNiii!iiiit!iin;iitiiiiiiiiii!;i!in!iiji!i:!i:;ij;!tiii!iit!inMi ; Potato Chips ARE ALWAYS FivESH At Your LOCAL GROCER 'i''i-'' "f'iiiu'iiiiMiiiiitKiiiiimi :nr:!::ii.:iiiv!siHii;itr:i?!::ir!iin( ; (elscii's COMPLETE SHOE i FOOT SERVICE 156 West Center Telephone 707 AT BOOTKKIK ! Provo, Utah Picnic Ff0m Sam Hackney and the missus just returned from a trailer trip around the country. They're tired, and glad to be home, but mighty impressed with what they saw. As Sam reports every section has something different; a different differ-ent way of talking; different tastes in food and drink; different laws and customs. But bigger than all 'ni'se differences is the American pint of tolerance that lets us live together in united peace. "Of course," says Sam, "you run intolerance from time to Copyright, Ladies of LI)S Girls to Meet All LDS Girls organization ward chairmen, assistants, .secretaries .sec-retaries and advisors are invited 'o attend a meeting iii the east room of Sharon stake seminary, Thnrsiiav af'cTiioon, February 0 ai ;; o clock. Matters of importance im-portance will-. be taken : up. r 1 i 4 i -1 r: $ Join the i MARCH DIMES JANUARY 15-30 AVON REPRESENTATIVLS wanted, part or full time ior Orem and other Southern Utah Areas. Write Mis. Mabel Kinizey, Supervisor, 469 West Center, Provo, Utah. 31. I If Sir . JiS STOCK VATERING CHORES ELIMINATED FOR YOU during freezing weather! farm-tested and proved electric stock-watering stock-watering devices are available now- providing pro-viding water automatically for cattle, sheep and hogs during freezing weather. And you need not go Out of the house. There's an electrically heated stock drinking drink-ing cup and an electrically operated stock tank de-icer. Both keep a constant supply of water available, regardless of temperatures. Ask your electric equipment dealer for full details regarding this time-saving, work-saving work-saving method of modern, efficient farming. Profit by Belter Farming Electrically See Hour Electric Equipment Veater A UTAH POWER tc LIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE I sit ..Jy Ijoe Marsh; Sam Hackney Reports on the U.S.A. time. Individuals who criticize another's an-other's right to speak his mind; enjoy a glass of beer; or work at any trade he chooses. But those are the exceptions and we're even tolerant of them!" From where I sit, more of as ought to make a trip like the Hackneys to realize firsthand how America is bigger than its many differences . . . how tolerance of those differences is the very thing that makes us strong. 1947, United States Hreweri Foundation If StLHS LIKL FOLKS DONT KNOW HOW TO APPRECIATE BEING Wt-'w UrfTIL ThEV OH.T SICK". ; t. but everyone in this co.m-mrriity co.m-mrriity appi'eciaies the fine !- us ofi'.'red - at BUNKERS. i.e are always ready to offer yen hi) h quality feeds at reasonable rea-sonable m ices ... and prompt RABBIT PELLETS IVr Cwt. " Also-''' Laying Pellets and Cattle Pellets BUNKERS PHONE 016-R3 DUPONT NYLONS Full Fashion Guaranteed First Quality All Nylon Leg and Foot Fine Mercerized Cotton Top. Color Skydawn Sizes 8 to lOVi 3 PAIRS $4.25 Insured Postpaid Send check or money order to: Carolina Hosiery Co. FOREST CITY. NORTH CAR. LOANS and REAL ESTATE SEE FRED E. RAY INSURANCE Office: 79 South, Secend West For longer car life, drive in at the PEP 08-VICO sign UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Your Property For Prompt Sale List It with an Orem Broker BILL BAKER 671 W. State Stroet, Orem Bldff. Loans General Insurance Thones: I5us. 04SR13 Res. 2255J New Shoe Shop OREM SHOE REPAIRING Open For Business Shoes Neatly Repaired While You Wait Located Ncrth State in Orem by .-Trestwieh Lumber Company LESTER RIDING, Prop. DtatifGrowi FRUIT TREES SHADE TREES EVERGREENS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS ORDER NOW AT ALTERATIONS! I make men's iuil, thirli and extra pants, also remodeling. Build formals, dresses and childreni , clothing. See or call Mrs. Cuyler. 447 No. 2nd West. Pro?o. Phone 2276-R. FOR SALE OR RENT Pianos, , ' Arrordion, Gal-'.ai Gal-'.ai l l'!.i.Ti. :'i4tu. l'rof S. V. W '.'!!.; . .",03 K. .;; South. Prov. I buy, sell, rent, AND TEACH. : 6AS0UNI y SL |