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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Utah County Clubs at Annual 4-II Camp 4 II clubs from Orem, Llndon and Pleasant View were among the 43 clubs with 287 members in attendance at the second annual an-nual 4 II camp, August j and 6 at Balsam Park, Hobble Creek canyon. Earlene Foot of Pleasant Pleas-ant View was in charge of registration reg-istration at the camp. Prizes were awarded to winners win-ners of various contests. Olub members from Orem and Pleasant Pleas-ant View furnished parts on the campfire program and Murlyn Carter was given a prize for her reading. The Future Cooks of America, with their leader, Mrs Anna Ashton won third place in plant identification. Elaine De St Jeor and Reva Wall won the log sawing contest among the older girls. The Future Hornemakers won the 4H quiz. Their leader, Yv onne Perry was second among the leaders serving the longest time. She has been a leader for 12 years- Uncle Sam Says How many thingrs cn you buy which guarantee you these services for 10 year-$4 for every $3 Just for holding; on to the property for 10 years) money back for emergencies; emergen-cies; and If it Is lost or stolen nobody no-body else has the right to cash it. Every time you buy a United States Savings Bond you get these benefits. And that's not all. The Treasury Department registers the bond In your name, the co-owner or beneficiary bene-ficiary yea designate. Keep s personal per-sonal record of the serial numbers of your bonds, because It will make much easier the replacement of any Bond you may lose. Every D. S. Savings Bond represents service not only with a smile, but with prolit. U. S. Treasury Pepartmcnt W i.mmmmnmuiiinummim.mnumm mnmii. Hnimmmm.mmiiimmmmimHMiimmnHim mmimmmmnmni.w. .m.i.uM MAGNIFICENT MALTEDS C , ' . (1 V iiimmiimnmiUMiMiHiimtimMm fliiiiiumiiimmuHiiimimH I But Will Continue to Serve Utah County Patrons BOOK REPAIRING DIPLOMAS MAGAZINE BINDING BLANK BOOKS 1 SCHOOL AND LIBRARY BINDING 1 Leave Your Work for Pickup At 1 NEW CENTURY GRAHAMS 1 W. L. HOLLAND PRINTING CO. I UTAH VALLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY 1 1,1Hmi1m,im1im1i.m,mi ,imin,mm mmmmmmmm , - mimai,mmi1i!imm,mm,1i,i1:,mH , ..mmmm.wmm mmmmm m mimnm. Orem-Qeneva Society Ina Smith. Editor- Phone 13 Ruth Foster Feted At Bridal Shower Ruth Foster, who becomes the bride of George Rohbock this week, was honored at a kitchen shower Monday evening. Her grandmother, Mrs. Rose Bush-nell Bush-nell and Wilmirth Brown acted as hostesses, at the Bushnell home. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers. Elizabeth Souter was in charge of the entertainment. ent-ertainment. The guests enjoyed a series of laugh provoking stunts. Lunch was served to Elizabeth Eli-zabeth Souter, Mildred Hall, Ef-fie Ef-fie Clark, Annie Rohbock, Estel-la Estel-la Burch, Ida Horton, Betty Foster, Fos-ter, Jessie Duckett, Doreen Whiting, Whi-ting, Lillian Thurber, Joan Rushell. Helen Foster, Ethel R. iLewia, Zola Butler, Thelma Fletcher, Lydia Fielding, Zipor-ah Zipor-ah Westover, Mary Park, Alice Stephenson, Rena Hoover, Mary Henrichsen, Louise Collins, Flor ence Clark. Erma Boshard, Olive L. Darling, Vida Swenson, Ber tha Thornton, Wilmirth Brown, Edith Barnes, Jaune Bushnell, Rose Bushell, Doris Longman, and Miss Foster. HANKY SHOWER ' GIVEN BY FRIENDS Mrs. Ruth Blair was hostess to a group of friends Tuesday evening at a hanky shower for Miss Beth Madsen. Miss Madsen is leaving for Wyoming where she will teach school this year Games were played during tne evening and tasty refreshments were served to Mrs. Alene Kof-ford, Kof-ford, Mrs. Cleo Roper, Mrs. Lois Mills, Mrs. Dorothy Madsen, Mrs. Helen Weeks, Miss Nelda Johnson, the hostess and the honored guest . Early Street Lighting Few Detroit citizens remember the City's street lighting towers erected in 18o5 which were 150 feet high and mounted with six arc lights. Now equipped with modern traffic safety lighting, Detroit's streets are the safest thoroughfares after dark In the nation. Knjrr SAYE-U Values every day in the week. We feature BROWN'S ICE CREAM for your parties and gct-to-gethers. OPEN EVENINGS, SUNDAYS, AND HOLIDAYS For Your Convenience. SAVE-U STORES Let's Get Acquainted ' ANNOUNCEMENT PROVO COOK BINDERY Has Moved to. 255 South First West, Salt Like City And Will Be Known As Wilier Dookhhsdint Company I OUR MOVING DAY f IS NAME-CHANGING jjjjj DAY. TOO I lil Friends Entertained j At Bridal Shower i Mrs. Clarence James entertained enter-tained Saturday evening in honor hon-or of her new daughter-in-law, Mrs. George James (Barbara Selman). Games were played during du-ring the evening and readings were given by Earlene Park and Miss Ribonson. The bride received receiv-ed many gifts. Refreshments were served to about 40 guests. Lorna M. Watkins Special Guest At Luncheon Lorna Mecham Watkins was the guest of honor at an afternoon after-noon luncheon Riven Thuwday by Marjorie Thatcher and Dor-tha Dor-tha Jones Buckley at the home of Mrs. Thatcher. The guests were former teachers at Lincoln high and Spencer schools- Present Pres-ent were Merlene Gardner Throodlin. Phyllis Ilermansen Greener, Edith Marsh Mclntire and Elaine Brimhall Smart. Lorna has spent the past year in Washington, D. C. where she was employed as secretary to Senator A. V. Watkins. FORGET-ME-NOT BIRTHDAY CLUB Mrs. Nellie Groo was honored honor-ed by the members of the Forget-me-not birthday club at a party Saturday evening. The club ladies aid their husbands were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bunnell. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leo-nard Adams, Mr. and Mrs- Alfred Al-fred Madsen, Mr. and Mrs- Ru-mel Ru-mel Cragun, Mr -and Mrs. Earl Groo, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Her-rick Her-rick and the host and hostess. The members of the Varieties club met last week at the home of Mrs- Fern Twitchell- They discussed plans for a party entertaining ent-ertaining their hubband;. Tasty refreshments were served. Sunshine Robs Milk Sunshine robs milk of part of one of Its B vitamins, or riboflavin. lumiiiniiiiimmiiiillim miimmiiiiitmiim wnimm. liliiliwni Ken Yeates, Mgr. i 4 '' ) Silver and grey, epitome of subtle drama, combine to give these gowns the rich quality of a Renaissance painting. Luxurious cot ton velveteen, which lends itself to gracious lines, is used for the date or cocktail frock at the left, the sweeping dinner gown at the right- For the touch of glitter, designer Celia Phillips of Bon Ray uses Egyptian silver chains to serve either as belt or neck piece. OUTINGS PLANNED AT CANYON HOME Junior girls from the six Pro-vo Pro-vo and Orem stakes will enjoy four days at the girls home in North Fork August 20 to 21. An interesting program, of events has been planned by mutual officers. of-ficers. Girls who plan to go should register with the mutual president of their ward The Mothers Chautauqua is planned for August 26 to 21 Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Pyne have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick. who have been residing re-siding in Nevada. WELCOME A. F. L. JfeWfcLEIlJ' Terms 110 West Center ''Yours Today A Year To Fay" i - YOU KE123; ON THE, H H ; L - 1 H TIRES BATTERIES BICYCLES SEAT COVERS REFRIGERATORS Firestone Store 223 W. Center, Provo Phone 39 i ) 1 , Beverly Beck To Be Wed August 29 Mr. and Mrs. Alton Beck announce an-nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Beverly to Glen R-Gottfredson. R-Gottfredson. They will be married mar-ried Friday, August 29 by Philo T- Edwards and will be honored at a reception in the Timpanogos ward hall the same evening. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Lincoln High school and the Sharon Seminary. She is employed em-ployed in Provo. Mr. Gottfred son is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford J. Gottfredson of Springville. He has been em ployed at Geneva Steel since his release from the Navy about a year ago- I YOUNGSTERS ENJOY BIHTHDAY PARTY Grant Fnrley celebrated his fourth birthday Tuesday, Aug ust 12. His mother, Mrs. Stanley I arley enU r'ained a group of his younc; mentis, iho cmlaren enjoyed iu;es and refresh ments. Grant opened the nice gifts he had received. Present at the party were Larry and Neil Colling?, Christine Hack ing, Corcen, Diane and Laraine Johnson and Clark Cordner. NEW SUBSCRIBERS Rex Mendenhall H. W. Sturdevant Willam Jacobson Neal Bunnell Max Prady -S- A. Carter E. G. Camerson . R. Hampshire J. L. Adams Dale Larsen O. Q. Elder LaVar Holdaway . .-it n RADIOS APPLIANCES WASHERS Wedding Reception To Honor Newlywed Couple Mr. and Mrs- Leland Gapp-mayer Gapp-mayer will be honored at a wedding wed-ding reception tonight, August 14 in the Timpanogos ward hall. The bride was formerly LaVern Ercanbrack. daughter of Mr- and Mrs.C L- Ercanbrack. The young couple were married mar-ried Monday, August 11 in the Salt Lake temple. They were accompanied ac-companied through the temple by the bride's parents, the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs-Roy Mrs-Roy Gappmayer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewell, Mrs- Edna Larsen and Mrs- Robert Steele. The newlyweds left Monday for a brief honeymoon. Mr. Gappmayer is home on leave from the navy and will return to Charleston, South Carolina the last of this month. Bride Honored At Shower A kitchen shower honoring Mrs. Joseph A. Hair was given by Mary Wootton and LaRae Grant at the Grant home in American Am-erican Fork. Mrs. Hair was Lois Makin before her marriage on July 17. Lovely gifts were received by the bride. Games were played during the evening and prizes were won by Rubie Scott and Nina Nielsen. Other friends who attended are Mrs. Lois Hair, Mrs. Ethyl Hair, Mrs- Agnes Makin, Ma-kin, Mrs. Erma Hamilton, Elaine Miller, Nina Nielsen, Mrs. U- J. Hair and the hostesses. SHARON WARD Bishop Stanley Finch announces announ-ces that an especially interest ing meeting is being planned for Sunday evening. Representatives of the stake High Council will be present. All members of the Priesthood are asked to be pre sent and to bring their families- The W. C. Herron family nave had as their guests during the week, relatives from Mississippi, Mrs. Ethel Curtis and family, The Curtis family were awed when they saw the Rocky Moun tains for the first-time on this trip. Mr- and Mrs- William M. Ver non and son and Mrs. Eleanor Vernon of Salt Lake City are va cationing at Yellowstone park and Canada. They visited the Banff national park and enjoyed the beautiful Chateau Lake Louise Lou-ise in the Canadian Rockies. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Watts and family visited in Gunnison and Centerficld this week. Mary Jean stayed for a longer visit- A group of neighbors and friends met at the home of Mrs. Effie Millet to celebrate the birthdays cf Mrs. Mary McQuin and Mrs- Rosanna Hadlock. Handiwork and social chatting were enjoyed. Potluck lunch was served to Irma Josie. Rita Had lock, Sadie Elder, Stella Wilkinson, Wilk-inson, Charlotte Skinner, Bar bara Skinner, Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. George Yasuda and Mrs. Thack-er. Thack-er. Mrs. Annie Taylor of California Califor-nia visited with the J. Clayton Walls family last week. Buzzard's Eye The English buzzard (B.buteo) has remarkable eyes. Its eyes are about the size of human eyes, but with double the visual acuity. IRST JANUARY Mo- AND FEBRUARY Be comfortable now and prepared for the really cold weather to come. park Oil Heaters always give you just the temperature you want when you want it See them today. Spark deluxe Oil Heaters give both circulating and radiant heat Fcr complete comfort, you aeed both. LC!r"LATihlHEflT UTAH V ALLEY FURNITURE CO. AMD TERMS Young Couple Honored At Informal Party Mrs. Margaret Wilkinson entertained ent-ertained at her home Sunday in honor of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilkinson Wilk-inson (Irene Morrill.) The young couple were married this spring and are building their home in Orem. Among the friends who enjoyed, en-joyed, the social chatting and refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wikinson, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peck, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. ften Green, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cal-las, Cal-las, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Wright, Mr .and Mrs- Orin Morrill, Mr. and Mrs iaVon Morrill, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morrill, Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Allred, Mr. and Mrs- Ray Wilk'nson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lyle Wilkinson, Mr. Glen Wikinson, Mr. Joseph Gillies, Mr. Victor Gerclo, Mr. and and and and Mrs. Rodger Miles, Olive Wilk inson, Eva Collings, Vera finch, Edna Hendrickson, Mary Morrill, Mor-rill, Rose Reed, Frank Gercio, Alta Bacon, Mary Pringle, Fern Morrill, Joyce Reed, Julia and Jennie Gercio ana George Le-Baron. Le-Baron. Varieties Club Entertained Members of the Varieties club and their husbands were entertained enter-tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Sackett Saturday evening. eve-ning. Games were played and prizes awarded to Bill Jacobsen, Leo Christensen, Lester Healy, and Mrs- Marlow Peterson. Mrs. Sackett and Mrs. Jacobsen were in charge of the games. Refreshments were served to Mr -and Mrs. Bill Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen, Mr- and Mrs. Mar-low Mar-low Peterson -and Mr. and Mrs-Sackett Mrs-Sackett . John B- Stratton and Charles Poulson have returned from a successful fishing trip. They fished in the Duchesne and Weber Web-er rivers and at Wolf Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilkinson, Wilkin-son, Mrs. T. Jensen, Virdell Jensen, Jen-sen, Sherman Wilkinson, Raymond Ray-mond Bailey and Joyce, Gary and Ronald Green have returned from a vacation trip to Yellowstone Yellow-stone park and Montana. GRAY REALTY COMPANY SEE US BEFORE YOU IJoRROW 196 West Center Phone 370 . PROVO. UTAH A. -jHm I v -rr-Ovyy - "I won't have to buy a thing this fall . . the MARINE CLEANERS kept my last year's clothes looking like new with their expert cleaning and pressing." 1 Ur, fi i:V' - 1 - T i iimmMiiii Thursday, August 14 ,1947 The organism that causes tuberculosis tu-berculosis in poultry can survive sur-vive for several years in the litter and soil of a barnyard. Meat producing animals usually usu-ally are slaughtered before they have completed more than one third of their normal life span. June is the month of weddings wed-dings and cooing. The billing follows. Local business man needs late model car in good condition. Sedan Se-dan or coupe. Will pay cash. Phone PI. Grove 3891. FOR SALE 13 acre peach orchard. Excellent Excel-lent water right. $4,000 peach crop- Contact Orem Postmaster. FOR SALE 2-rool Edwards peach grader. Call Ed Wickman at 0769J3. Atomic- Diagnosis Breast cancer can be diagnosed in many cases through atomic medicine, medi-cine, doctors in ths University of California medical school report Rabbit Shelter Old groundhog holes make the best shelters for rabbits during the wintertima tor they show relatively little variation in temperature. GREETINGS A. F. of L. Delegates HARRIS MILK DEPOT 776 North 5th West-Phone West-Phone 2520 VOU1? NEIGHBOR RAD101S like some women!--be a Pleasure -to shut off but can't ! ABOUT IT! You can do something about the "high cost of chicken and stock raising." Teed our Bunker feeds. The savings at BUNKER'S will ring the bell. Our bell-ringing values summon all students of "thriftmeiic" to our store for lessons in economy. Buy at rock-bottom rock-bottom prices. BUNKER'S MIXED PIG FEED BARGAIN at 3.59 cwt. C A -IT - oii.Y, I ina li n ii ' i ... v ... - fit s Q Uflmru Pwuftt Co . v j '' I s |