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Show 0RZSI-CE7EVA TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1945 et Blair gave a toast to the M-, etion of their leaders, Mrs. Mar-Men Mar-Men a"nd Ted Miller gave a i ?aret Madsen and Laird Billings toast to the Gleaner girls : Janet responsible for the decor- UdUJII WU lit UUIIC Ul UIC i- gram that followed dinner. Two violin duets were played by Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jacobs; Clifton Sharon Stake Sweetheart Ball Held at Grandview The M-Men and Gleaners of Sharon stake held their annual banquet and Sweetheart Ball on Friday evening in the Grand View- amusement halL Worth Ailred acted as toast- master during the banquet. Jian- Hill Crest ward, under the dir- the tables. ations and favors. Red and white streamers decorated the hall and two large red hearts centered Pvne and Elaine Loveless sang j the, banquet table. Heart-shaped a vwai rfnot- nnrf Mr T.nwan-i cookies and dance programs Bunnell gave two readings. Dan-!at each plate were gjven as fav-cing fav-cing was enjoyed during the re-!ors- Pnnf was prepared and mamder of the evening. j ?frv'd',.ai?"t 100 by the Hl11 j Crest Relief Society. Gleaner The M-Men and Gleaners of ! girls from Timpanogos ward set FARMERS OF OREM CAN FINANCE THEIR CROPS IMPROVE THEIR BUILDINGS BUY NEW FARM EQUIPMENT WITH A LOAN FROM THEIR LOCAL BANK Mr. Fanner financing farm needs is important business with this lank ju.-t like raising good crops is with you. Next time you need financial advice, a loan for any productive pro-ductive purpose, checking or saving account come in and discuss your requirements. You'll find us interested in your plans and always ready to assist whenever possible. fIM lift! .rib Mist sKiinn otoiio Witt MllM MMII lUUa I I ( I ( oth tube wash at twke as fast. . ( riii i i ) i r" ' H . ; 1 . . n M?nufe$ wd your . . .... v TJextet iwul stream' netS' 6tH,"r -for l'8ht or be '" mot sure master-w d wmoves up lart trace of dirt ana -tandy. fcbftes. t.nTUl ThebeauufASaAe ,itreous enamel stays 133) IB R Club Members At Regular Meeting Oretn-Qeneva Society -hr-- -' Mrs. Store, Mrs. tertained at ,he home Mrs. E.I,, ,5' ,P Was the . Idnvv-.y, Mrs. PauM,c Cam-ig Terry 0n Monday evening. ' t JT nlTi? n. i;r,. Grace Spalding Mrs. Mrs. Cal Swenson was chair-i'as' , j .11 " l?1-.1 Bman of the evening's entertain-1 d fjL Mrs. Frank the book "Kins Mrs. Lyle Williams was host ess to the merr.bers of the h ! Club at her home. Progressive ; Rook was played and prizes were r Jnnln T 'irllps awarded to Mrs. Delia Stone and ' L',ncoln ult Mr. Vera Holdaway. !ir prnJ- T?PView Mr-. Dorothy Farnsworth as-!llear LC0K lit,eV sita ner momer m st-rvms re- The Lincoln Ladies were en- ire?r.m,..l;3 lo airs, btor.e, Mrs. j tf-rtained at the home Mrs. E. mon Lei 1 " , T T . 11 r funiu nuiuaway, Mrs. ment. oivia nojuaway, .Mrs. Anita! vaney, :.irs. Vera Milic-r and ! Violin solos were Orem Soldier Ends Winter Maneuvers Pfc. LaVerl E. Edwards of Orc-m is presently stationed at Pine Camp, N.Y., with the 185th which has been assisting the 82 i nd Airborne division in its re-I re-I cently concluded winter imari-euvers, imari-euvers, " Exercise Snowdrop," laccoriing to information re ceived this week from the com-mandor com-mandor zt Pine Camp. . The 185th left Camp Campbell, Camp-bell, Kentucky, in August, 1947 to assist the 82nd, and now that completed, they are due to return re-turn to their home station at Camp Campbell. Ibm Smith. Editor Phon 13 jOrem Literary Club Celebrates 18th Anniversary "Friendship" was the theme break- Uerary club home of Mrs. Ada Skinner. The affair I celebrated thp IRth anniwrarv : J. Earl reviewed . of the organjzatj0n of the ciub. mg Blood Royal, i xhe table was decorated with were played by daffodils and violets. M. Cur- i Dale Johnson. ; tjs Cordon was in charge of ar- The house was decorated with j rangements and Mrs. E. B. Ter-a Ter-a variety of cut-flowers. After ry was program chairman. Mrs. the program, lunch was served j J. D. Pyne told of the organizing to Mrs. Harold .'iel-en, Mrs. j of the club; Mrs. Dean Park told John Lewis, Mrs. Thomas Cord- several humorous incidents rela-ner, rela-ner, Mrs. Edgar Booth, Mrs. Wil- i tive to the beginning of the club; liarn Vernon, Mrs. Thorval Rig-1 and Mrs. Clifton Pyne gave some by, Mrs. Parlell Peterson, Mrs. I thoughts in memory of a .lub Eoyd C. Davis, Mrs. W. E. Losee, member who has passed away. Mrs. John Freckieton, Mrs. J. j Other program numbers includ-Lt includ-Lt ie V.'right, Mrs. A 1 b e r t j ed a solo by Mrs. Harold Caldcr; Payne, Mrs. Fenton Farley, Mrs. a trio by Mrs. Ray Park, Mrs. Leeman Bennett, Mrs. Robert ' J. D. Pyne and Mrs. Virsil Bul- Dowdle, Hilda Knudsen, s Iva Reynolds, Mrs. Carl Swenson, Mrs. Frank J. Earl, Mrs. L. I. Terry and the hostess. CLD FOLKS TO EE ENTERTAINED The old folks of Orem and Sharon stakes will be entertain-1 ed on Saturday. The committee ri m er-rh ward will pick up the old folks at 9:20 a.m. The day's schedule will include a movie, dinne-r and a program. Music Eductors Entertained at uffet Slimier WOMEN REPUBLICANS HEAR WELDON TAYLOR The Women Republicans siudy group met Wednesday afternoon at Sfvra. Weldon Taylor was the cr and gave ir"tical ad-on ad-on Ecc-inmic Poble-m,. James G. S"'ratWn. presiJ-" presiJ-" m charge ;-ru sever-1 ' v. of th-3 or.;a:iizatioii -t guests 10 'he r. ejting. sr--" bre. ORZ:.I WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET MARCH 3 The Orem Women's CI-jb Mr .rnd Mrs. E. B. Terry entertained en-tertained at their home on Friday Fri-day evening following the concert con-cert of the all state high soiool musicians. Their guests were music educators who were here to attend the convention at the EYU. . buffet '"-?er was served by , e oness. T ;e table was cen-' cen-' ere i ith a bouquet of dutch rb .:i.. daffodils. Those present ere tl.:r. aivl Mrs. Jesse Lily-i.: Lily-i.: c i dam, Ralph Rush of s.? L' ; versiiy of Southern Cali- ' .. , Charles Wilson Lawrence J c f the Univerifv of Washington, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Halliday, will meet Wednesday, March 3 at 3:15 at the Scera lounge. The topic of the meeting will be Professional Women. Mrs. Leo Poulson and Mrs. Dale Lar- sen are in charge of the program a.-.d Mrs. Farrell Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. John Hilgendorff, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thrasher of Ogden, Dorothy Corey of Og-Pen Og-Pen and E. M. Williams, band di-ector of Carbon College. Mr. Liij white is , president of the and Mrs. E. H. Johnson will arr- Uti.h Music Educators organiza-ange organiza-ange the musical numbers. Mrs. I tion. Mr. Rush and Mr. Law-Gil Law-Gil XT Morgan and Mrs. 3. M ' r-nce were guest conductors at Jolley will be hostesses. ! the concert. Protect the Life c( Your Car ) m A Vzztzrj lltihzi Pchth3 Lcsts Lender InortaM tb valut of your car by doing away with thoM Mratehec, dent, and crumpled fender. Our a tilled ma-ohanlci ma-ohanlci will rettort your cart original beauty , . . quickly and inexpensively. L; I Rom of f .nln. I I 'udbktr I 1 bon jut I I h 1 I j. L.,. . . ..f'.V..... , . J. .... -i I if isnT a Truthful PERSON THAT AGREES, WITH EVERYBODY ? Nearly everybody agrees that Bunkers feeds are the best for results. Stop in BUNKERS and look over our stock of feeds for chicks, . hens, -broilers, -pigs, calves and cows. We handle quality feeds ... for less. BUNKERS Dairy Feed 100 lbs. Net Wt.... $4.12 16 Percent Protein (iltuiujii life UkzJf Phone 0551-R3 lock; a solo by Mrs. E. H. Cal der; a reading by Mrs. Thomas Cordner; and a review of past anniversary breakfasts by Mrs. Thomas Jacobs. The same theme has been followed at the seven breakfasts that have been held. Other club members present were Mrs. M. F. Crandall, Mrs. Boyd C. Davis, Mrs. J. D. Park, Mrs. James Stralton, Mrs. R. D. Wells and Mrs. Emil Hansen. The Orem 1 ierary Club was organized 18 years ago at the home of Mr.. Gunard Lundgren, who served as the first president. presi-dent. Nine members of the club have been members since it be ginning. They are Mrs. R. D. , Wells, Mrs. J. D. Park, Mrs. Dean I Park, Mrs. Ray Park, Mrs. J. E. j Christensen, Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, Jac-obs, Mrs. Clifton Pyne, !.:s. J. ' D. Pyne and Mrs. Harold Calder. ! The club has been a member of the Federated Women's Clubs of Utah for 10 years. Club members mem-bers are especially proud of Mrs. J. D. Pyne, who is a member of the state. legislature; Mrs. J. Er-val Er-val Christensen, a past district president of the Federated clubs; Mrs. E. B. Terry, who served as secretary of the First district; and Mrs. Dean Park, treasurer of the Timpanogos first district. Woodruff Jensens Hosts to Vertiya Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Jensen Jen-sen entertained the members of the Vertiya club and their husbands hus-bands on Friday evening. Progressive Pro-gressive games were enjoyed with prizes for high scores going go-ing to Mrs. Frampton Collings and Reed Hacking. Consolation prizes were given to Mrs. Marvin Meldrum and James Jensen. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Prince, Mr. and Mr3. Carl Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burningham, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meldrum, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maag, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohbock, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frampton rV.llinc Tr !Ui-. TVr,., I Lock and the host and hostess. Recent Bride Honored at Shower Mrs. Larry O'Day, nee Alts Buckner, was the guest of honor hon-or at a bridal shower given bv the PBX operators of the Gen eva Steel company at the home of Mrs. Lyean Johnson of Piea. ant Grove.' Fortune telling and games were the main features of the evening. Lovely gifts were pres. ented to the bride. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Marvin Radmall. Mrs. James Shur'leff Donna Nicol, Irene Mitchell' Mary Ellen Damaree, Mrs. Verl Maxfield, Mrs. Earl flrancom Mrs. Lyean Johnson and the nuiieireu guesi. Mrs. Jones Hostess To Yeshrah Club Mrs. Rebecca Jones, assisted by Mrs. Delma Adamson of Pleasant Grove, Entertained the Yeshrah 'Club at the Jones nome on Friday evening. Edith Y. Booth, president of the club, attended the meeting, and the minutes of the previous meeting were read. The lesson, "Life and Letters of Apostle Paul," was given by Mrs. Charles E. Rowan, assisted by Fern Eyring, Lela Hatch, Helen Bennion and Anna B. Hart. The home was beautifully decorated dec-orated with the national colors, in a patriotic theme. Delicious refreshments were served to 25 members and one, guest, Mrs. Nettie Brown. NEW SUBSCRIBERS Wayne J. Lunceford Toffee Hauzen Clifton L. Beardall L. V. Wilkinson T. F. Wentz Fllen Bellows S. S. Johnson Oliver C. Davis W. A. Shepardson Leo J. Ford Don Waterlyn Marie Frampton Lawrence . P. Blowser Jack L. Lloyd Dilts Workman Colleen Calder Elmer Anderson Don T. Hansen Mrs. Boyd E. Asay Wayne Gammon H.T:. Smoot RENEWALS William Aston Fenton Prince K. Wilkerson Bert Skinner A Fireside chat will be held in Vermont ward following the Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening at the home of W. H. Kocherhans. Dr. Jeffries will be the speaker. Youngsters Enjoy j Birthday Party Karma Lee Poulson was hon-1 ored on her 8th birthday by a ; party given by her mother, Mrs. Leo Poulson. A group of her young friends enjoyed games and refreshments and shared a ! pretty birthday cake. Those present pres-ent were Eva Anne Heaps, Bev-1 erly Booth, Karen Terry, Dixie t and Glenda Grange, Maxine and , Maurine Duke, Barbara Rowley, I Judith Jones and Rulene West. FINE JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES CAMEOS LOANS ,?R0V0 LOAN and JEWELRY 55 NO. UNIVERSITY AVE. PROVO, UTAH LOANS $25.00 TO $300.00 ; PHONE 488 INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE & THRIFT CO. 67 East Center Street Provo, Utah f D&0riCCGDf.1 IS ALWAYS UtlDERPniCED m llllli Weigh the real, intrinsic worth; the pride of ownership, the extra wear Florsheim Shoes give you against what you pay for them . . . 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