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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Orem-Qeneva Society Ina Smith, Edilor. Phona 13 Vera Nielson Plans December Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Acel A. Nielson of Orcm announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Vera to Clarence Gibby, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Gibby of Roswrtlc, California. The marriage is to take place in the LDS Temple' in Salt Lake City sometime in December The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Lincoln High school andi the Sharon seminary. Mr. Gibby graduated from the Hoseviile High school and has attended the University of California at Sacramento. CAMP OREM DUP Captain Adell Fielding announ- ces that the Camp Orem DUP will meet Thursday, Sept. 4 at 2 p-m. at the home of Mclba Cal- der. In keeping with the theme, "Know your Pioneers" the camp will honor Mrs. Matilda Vance, on her birthday. Mrs. Vance is a Utah pioneer. Becomes Bride At Home Wedding Blom Heaps became the bride uUcs bok f nlal'f of Burns Ormoned last week ir , N - .m a wedding ceremony at tne', , , . , ', , . . .,, . , t ht- Church history and doctrine will home of her parents, Mr. and , . ' w Mrs. Verge Heaps. The cc rcrr.o i f l&m lms year vvaus, .,fmH vw Rich n. i Mr- Payne and Glenn M. Vern- Wilford Larsen of Geneva ward-Members ward-Members of the bride's family fam-ily were present and two of her aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. David Baxter. Her brother, Kent Heaps arrived home on leave from the U. S. Navy in time for the wedding. Refreshments, visiting vis-iting and music were enjoyed during the evening. The newlyweds left after their marriage for a honeymoon trip. They will make their home in Boulder, Utah, where Mr. Ormoned Orm-oned is engaged in farming and cattle ranching. I For Quality Jewelry At Low Cost - See BARKER JEWELRY We have a 'good selection of watch bands. 10 percent off on any band purchased on or before September 6. BEAUTIFUL, DEPENDABLE WATCHES A stretch-band given free with each watch purchased by September 6. Barker's Jewelry State Street and Canyon Road BETTY SUE JACK.ABltVOUav y I'M AFRAID GOING 0 USE - AM, QtTTV SUE?) WHITE SHOES SUMMER DRESSES Everything must pro to make room for our Fall and Winter lines. Come in and see our wide selection of values For your convenience, we carry a complete line of HALLMARK GREETING CARDS Dora Ferre Makes Wedding Plans Mr. and Mrs. Noal Ferre announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Dora to Edward W. Ashby, son of Elias Ashby of Benjamin. Wedding plans are being made for the near future. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Lincoln high school and the Sharon seminary. Mr. Ashby Ash-by attended the Benjamin high school and scrVed with the Army overseas for 22 months. Albert L. Payne To Teach At Sharon Seminary J. Clayton Watts announced this week that Albert L. Payne has joined the faculty of the Sharon Seminary, replacing Stanley R. Gunn. Mr. Gunn will teach in Provo. xhe seminary building has been renovated throughout and tne outside has been painted in preparation for the beginning of the school year. Students who, did not register for seminary i classes last spring may do so on j Sept. 8, the opening day. A re-i gistration fee of two dollars for ' first and second year students and $2.50 for third year students stu-dents is used for activities, stu- VERMONT LDS GIRLS A group of LDS girls from Vermont ward met today, Thursday Thur-sday at the home of Mrs. LaPriel Louder. Mrs. Louder and Mrs. Hilda Stone are advisors to the girls. During the afternoon each girl fin'shed hemming the dish-towel dish-towel a.e had made as part of their welfare project Since VJ-Day the holdings of the American people in U. S. Savings Bonds have increased 10 percent. YOU WON'T MINI) SHOPPING AT OUR AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE, EITHER Boy's Cords - $4.49 Levis $1.98 - $2.49 Anklets 15c, 35c Ladies' Nylon Slips $3.95 V fi L. Orem's Centennial Queen, Lorna Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- O. H. Anderson, will compete with girls from the entire slate in the "Miss Utah" contest at the Ulsh State Fair in Salt Lake City, Sept. 1 to 4. The contest winner win-ner will represent the slate in the "Miss America" contest in Atlantic City. New Jersey. Vertiya Club Entertains Husbands Members of the Vertiya club and their husbands enjoyed a grilled supper in the garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Arn-old Burningham- Games and musical selections were enjoyed during the evening. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohbock, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wen-dell Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Wood-ruff Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Mor-oni Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Anderson, Mr .and Mrs. Marvin Mar-vin Meldrum. Mrs. Dean Johnson John-son and Mrs. Joseph Rowley. BUSY STITCHERS Members of the Busy Stitchers 4-H club received awards for their club work at achievement exercises held Friday evening at the home of their leader, Mrs. Erma Josie- Jenniev Poulson, Poul-son, Utah county agent, presented present-ed the awards. Rosa Lee Josie, Carol Josie. Gai Mangum and Xieua May Elder El-der received A ratings and blue ribbons; Gale Sorenson, Doris Walters and Carloa Maycock received re-ceived B ratings and red ribbons. The mothers ef the girls were present and enjoyed a program under the direction of Gai Man-gum, Man-gum, club president. The club pledge, given b ythe group was followed by a vocal trio by Rosalie Ro-salie Josie, Gale Sorenson and Rena May Elder, a talk by Car ola Maycock. skit bv Gai Man- gum and a piano solo by Rosalie Josie. The girls modeled the clothing they have made. Group singing and refreshments were enjoyed. fot BOY. OH GOV, tUENi YOU WONT MIND .CNUlNu ME VOUq D1CVCLE STRAW HATS BATHING SUITS Twila Taylor To Be Wed September 2 Twila Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Genna VievE Taylor of Lakeview will become the bride of Isaac L. Hardman Sept. 2-The 2-The ceremony will be performed perform-ed by Patriarch P. W. Madsen at the bride's home. A reception honoring the young couple vill be given in the Lakeview hall the same evening. Miss Taylor is a graduate of the Lincoln High school and the Sharon seminary. Mr. Hardman is the son of Mrs. Viola A. Hard-man Hard-man of Lehl. He graduated from high school and seminary in Lehi and served with the army tank corps for three years. The young couple plan to make their home in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Hardman is employed. employ-ed. SCERA CELEBRATES SIXTH ANNIVERSARY As a special Sixth Anniversary Anniver-sary attraction the Scera theatre thea-tre has arranged to bring Moxo, one of the outstanding magicians and entertainers in the country, back for a return engagement. Moxo carries several tons of equipment and a cast of able assistants, and he brings a new show of mystery and entertainment. entertain-ment. Those who were ortun-ate ortun-ate enough to see his performance perform-ance last year will remember how cleverly he baffled the huge audience each evjning with his acts of black magic. Not only did he draw rabbits out of hats but he caught live fish out of the air. MOXO has given his perform ance in some of the largest thea trics in the United States and Canada. During the war he spt nt his full time entertaining 'the boys in the military camps all over the world. Everyone coming to the per formance will be given a birth day treat as well as a beautiful Inscribed picture of the S -?ra Theatre which was taken within the last month. The matinee in the afltrnoon at 2 o'clock is i-pecially presented present-ed for boys anj girls. The acts are specially sole ".tec to enter tain children, iliis matinee is eniiiely diffc"eut from the regular re-gular evening performance, whii.h is specially arranged for adults. FUTURE COOKS OF AMERICA The Future Cooks of America finished their 4-H club work for the summer by preparing breakfast break-fast and serving it to their mothers moth-ers at the home of their leader, Mrs- Anna Ashton. There were 12 present at the breakfast. The club members expressed their thanks to Mrs- Ashton for her cooperation and help as their leader throughout tiie summer. America's school children bought bU,000,000 U. S. Savings Stamps during the past school year, the Treasury department states, besides purchasing a large number of Savings Bonds with saved-up stamps and for cash. "fe 1.2 wf jam Den t Spend Ycur Good fncr.sy to Meet ths Ceiling Spark Oil Heaters send all of the heat out the front of the heater into in-to the Living Zone; where you actually use it. Both Circulating Heat and Radiant Heat Start immediately imme-diately to warm every corner of the room. Spark gives you both more heat and more economy. NEW SPARK NZUTRA-TONI tp "!;x...:t'S "color sensitive" T 'j revolutionary heater finish blendj l';;e magic with the furnishings of your lac ".!, whether light or dark. See it today. Lei CLV.CNSTRATE THIS SPARK OIL HEATER TO YCU X-' 4? North Central States Missionaries Enjoy Reunion With Friends Mr. and Mrs. H. C Tlppetts entertained Friday evening at their home in Pleasant View for a group of men who labored in the mission field of the Glasgow Branch. Mont. Milk River District Dist-rict of the North Central states mission. Also in attendance were several families who lived in the branch before moving to Utah. The evening was spent In recalling experiences, both in the mission field and in the service, ser-vice, as all the former mission aries were in service during World War II. This was the first time the group had been together togeth-er in over six years-Lunch years-Lunch was served by the hostess host-ess to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Robb and children, Prove; Mr, and Mrs. W. A- Tippetts and family, Mrs. Wayne Tippetts and fanrly and Mr .and Mrs. lleber Robb, Mapleton, Utah; R. L. Fehl'oerg and daughter, American Fork; Mrs. Fawn Robinson, Kanab, Donald B. Cox, Fairfield; Mr. and Mrs. Willis L. Peterson. Riv-erton; Riv-erton; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Little-wood Little-wood and son. Richfield; Mr and Mrs. Wayne Miller and daugh-ers, daugh-ers, Shelly, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Rich, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Zenger, Midway, and Mr. and Mrs- Clovis Hiil and Mr .and Mrs. David O. LuoyJ, Provo. Miss June Tippetts entertained ent-ertained the group with twj comic co-mic readings and Gladys Tippetts Tip-petts gave two vocal solos. The hostess was assisted by her daughters, Gladys Tippetts and Mrs. Ruth Robb and Miss Janet Baum. Mr. and Mrs- Boyd Davis and family have returned from a two-week vacation trip. TUey met the Edgar Booth family at West Yellowstone and the two families toured the park together. togeth-er. They went on to the Glacier National park and into Canada where they visited several national na-tional parks and points of interest. inter-est. Enroute home through Idaho, Ida-ho, they visited Mr. Davis nrrw , ther and sister and their famil- ies, Mrs. Grant Obard in Idaho Falls and Dr. and Mrs- Ri ' J. , Davis in Pocatello. BILL RODERICK Distribuator of UTAH OIL PRODUCTS r i We Are At Your Service I 1 7983 So. Slate Street (One block south of Midvale Underpass) m mil iMm lhiv S119.50 C0filPKf5 PLEASANT VIEW AWARD EXERCISES Achievement exercises for 4-H girls of Pleasant View were held Saturday evening in the Pleasant View chapel. Projects completed complet-ed by the girls during the past year were exhibited and the girls presented the program. Jenniev Poulson, Utah county home demonstration agent presented pre-sented A ratings to Virginia Meldrum and Carol Isateyop, ana B ratings to Joan O'cene and Mai" Lynn Wakefield, members me-mbers of the first year foods group 'ed by Earlene Foote; . ratings to Carol Allred, Janet Allred Pi.d Margaret Ashton, B ratings to Carol Finlayson, Mar-i-im Arhlej, Dona Johnson, Shirley Shir-ley Thompson and Carol Hollh -ger, members of the first year year food club led by Mrs. Anna Ashton; A ratings to Carl Niy-lor, Niy-lor, Mary Jean Miller and B ratings ra-tings to Coleen Wilkins, members mem-bers of the second year clothing club led by Elaine De St Jcor; A rating to Nyra Colvin and B ratings ra-tings to Joanna Lee, Joan Brake, Ruth McKell, Maxine Muhle-stein, Muhle-stein, LaRae Muhlestein, Noreen Allred, Donna Ashton and Helen Hansen, members of the second year clothing club led by Donna Brereton; A ratings to Mama BYU Prepares 1 or Record Enrollment Brigham Young university, like most other universities of the nation, is preparing for a record number of students seeking seek-ing a higher education this autumn, aut-umn, and is making extensive changes to meet the needs of the greater enrollment. A construction program costing cost-ing nearly $400,000 is nearing completion now and will provide prov-ide needed classroom space, dormitories and office. With a-vailable a-vailable off-campus housing, there should be no acute shortage short-age of living quarters for students, stu-dents, according to university officials. The demand for broader education edu-cation is also being met with the addition of new courses and new departments of instruction, numerous faculty and staff members, me-mbers, recently appointed, will help to handle the expected re-ord re-ord enrollment- A new admissions policy, requiring re-quiring an application form from prospective students goes into effect at the beginning of the next school year Oct- 1. All new students of the university are required to submit applications. applica-tions. New freshmen and sophomores sopho-mores will get their first introduction intro-duction to BYU during an orientation orien-tation period Sept. 26-30. Other students rennrt fnr j - x v ivwjiiaitutj Sept. 29. An unusually rich cultural and social program is also outlined. out-lined. Plans call for a drama production each month. Another full lyceum schedule is also on the calendar, bringing over 35 lop-iugni performers to BYU. A student body sponsoed social so-cial and activity program will round out a bala for what is expected to be a his toric year at the BYU. Nearly 6,000,000 Americans are investing something each payday in U. S. Savings Bonds on the payroll saving plan. For Tasty LUNCHES FOR THE BACK TO SCHOOL GANG TRY PROVO LUNCH MEAT CO. 40 South Second West PROVO. UTAH GRANITE FURNITURE COMPANY r FLOOR COVERING UPHOLSTERING . Everything for the Home Muhlestein, Rhea Lowry and Waneta Pinegar and B rttlngs to Joan Patten and Mary Eager, members of the foui'th year clothing clo-thing club led by Maxine Pine- gar; and A ratings to Earlene Foote, Dona Brereton, Marie Breretor and Elaine DcSt Jeor, members of the Home furnishing furnish-ing club led by Mrj Eldon Per- iy. A cash award of 60 cents for an A rating and 50 cents for a B rating war b'iven- Farm families hold more than $6,000,000,000 worth of U. S- Savings Bonds, cash value to day. This sum is more than the total owed by farmers on mort gages and other loans. Farm states lead all others in net sales of E bonds this year. A poor Jew, whose wife was sick in a hospital called the first evening and asked how she was getting along. He was informed she was improving. Next day he telephoned and was told she was improving. This went onfor several days. Finally one evening even-ing when he called, he was told that his wife just died. Hurrying to the doctor, he said with a world of sarcasm in his trembling tremb-ling voice: "Veil, Doctor, vad did she die of- improvements? o F COURSE YOU ARE! BU these days? What with getting the children ready for school, getting the home ready for the cold winter months ahead, and just scads and scads of other little things to do, it's just a wonder that the modern housewife house-wife lives as long as she does. - BUT TAYLOR'S, for 81 years one of the state's favorite fav-orite department stores, has tried to make it as easy as possible for her. For all that back-to-school buying, just shop the easy way , . . TAYLOR'S has spent months trying to get fully equipped for back-to-school buying, and we're proud of our success. You will be, too, when you look over our selection of men's and boy's wear, tots' and teens' wear, yaragooas, shoes for all ages, and our other departments ... for your COMPLETE back-to-school buying, shop the EASY way ... at TAYLOR'S ! Phone 9S TAYLOR BROS. SINCE 1866 Provo's Original Department Store Thursday, August 28, 1947 The Giant tree frogs or JAMAICA UVE AND BREED HIGH UP IN THE TROPICAL TREES-TADPOLES TREES-TADPOLES SWIM IN WATEP THAT IS IN THt CUPPED LEAVES, Going for a swim . . on a picnic or taking a pleasant trip this Labor Day? For perfect driving confidence stop by the JOHN SON MOTOR, today and let Ken Johnson and his staff chect your auto avoid trouble on the way. 1 And what housewife isn't, i 250 West Center WW 5 -4? " l3-,?f 84 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 194 1 I J T ', |