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Show OBEM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY. AUGUST 5. 19 Hunting Seasons For Utah Announced O V. Anderson of the Utah .slate fish and game department has released the official dates tor hunting in the state of Utah this year as follows: Open hunting season negui- ar buck deer, Oct. 1B-26 inclus- 1Vpost season deer (early'Nov. 6-15 inclusive). Post season deer (late) Nov. 27-Dec. 6, inclusive. Extended deer (Elk Ridge) f ifi-Nov. 16, inclusive. preseason elk (Manti and Ced ar mountain) Oct. za to inov. o, inclusive. Regular elk, Nov. 6-15, inclus- 'V Post season elk Nov 27-Dec 6 inclusive. Bow and arrow deer, Oct. 2 rLme bird and waterfowl' season as well as bag limit and the fishing regulations will be announced Oct. 3. TIMPANOGOS Lucy Poulson 0645-J1 Charles Hanks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanks has returned from a three weeks visit with McKay Andreason in Los Angel es, California. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U B. Bennett are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christenson of Fillmore and her three sisters, Mrs. Wendell Fales and Miss Rozella Christenson Christen-son of Los, Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kesler of Ogden. Miss Inez Norvak has returned to her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming after visiting here with Miss Pricilla Dorman. The two girls were room mates while attending school in Salt Lake City last winter. LAKE VIEW WARD Gordon ZoBell n5-Rl early in September. Warden Anderson states that season will close UTAH POULTRY AND FARMERS CO-OP ASS'N. 55 WEST 5th South , Provo Phone 89 DID YOU KNOW .That we have paid over $4,500,000 in dividends to our patrons? That we paid $278,000,000 for eggs to the producers in Utah? That our average cash price per case was fifty cents higher in 1947 than our nearest competitor? That you can save on the following items: HOME FREEZERS - ELECTRIC & GAS WATER HEATERS FORKS SHOVELS HOES GARDEN HOSE WASHING MACHINES REFRIGERATORS PAINTS WHEELBARROWS BARBED WIRE MANY OTHER ITEMS BINDER TWINE 2.10 perr ball BARBED WIRE 8-10 per 80 rods HOME FREEZER 269.50 8 ft. ELECTRIC WATER HEATER 119.50 50 gal. LAYING MASH 4.18 per cwl. RE-CLEANED WHEAT 3-55 per cwt. Our Milk White feeds are manufactured for results. Protein is valueless if it isn't the right kind. When you buy Milk White products you are a partner in our orgamztauon. WE SELL TO EVERYONE You Can't Afford NOT TO BURN GAS Rates Slashed 33 rt OLD RATE 4.18 5.38 11.76 22.26 NEW RATE 2.40 3.20 7.70 16.70 I WASATCH FURNACE and APPLIANCE j I ' I: I 348 West Center Provo 8th N., Canyon Rd. Orem .................;;.::::::::::::::::'!;:::::::: I' 'THE FiH'AI lylT"J Q I R CONDITIONING INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS BY INSTALLING AIR-CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING By air-conditioning your business, you'll increase your sales people's effectiveness as well as providing your customers real comfort com-fort every minute they are in your store. It's a fine combination. You'll know the results by sales. We invite you to see our display dis-play at any one of our four conveniently located stores in Salt Lake, Murray, Orem or Provo . ... 425 South Main Salt Lake City ' South State - Murray 348 West Center - Provo state Street and Canyon Road - Orem "The Night Owl", a three-act play by Frank W. Spohn, author of "The Black Derby", will be staged September 3 by the book of Mormon Club, under the dir ection of Kenneth and Donna Madsen. The play is being staged stag-ed in response to a request from the bishopric that the club present pre-sent a play to help raise funds for the stake welfare farm. The club chose this play, which is similar to the Black Derby, which was presented two years ago. The Night Owl is also a mystery and has some of the same characters as thr other Play. All ,1 ... mi muuiers or ine ward are invited to stay at the MIA con-yon con-yon home from August 17 to 20. Anyone wishing to know de tails should contact Mrs. Ada Goodrich, Mrs. Myrtle Jeppeson or ivirs. .Bertha Jackson. Mr. aand Mrs. LaVor Madsen (Faye Rowley) of Lake View and Mr. and Mrs. Eueene Stnhhs woAnn Loveless) . spent the weekend visiting Zion's, Bryce and Grand Canyons. They left Friday night after the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs. Tickets for the play "The Silver Cord" to be presented in college hall on Saturday may be purchased from any MIA worker. work-er. Proceeds from the play will be used to redecorate the MIA canyon home. Mrs. Myrtle Jeppesen and Mrs. Helen Edwards chaperoned 13 girls from Lak View who stayed at, the canyon home last week. OREM WOMEN URGED TO JOIN MEAT BOYCOTT Mrs. Max Pederson, chairman of the Orem Women's council is urging all women in the Orem area to join in the drive to get prices on meat lowered. Orem women are joining others in the county in refusing to buy meat at the present high prices from August 15 to Sept. 1. SALESMAN WANTED Saesman Good monev nnss. lbility selling a well-known line of applianes and gas equipment for a leading Orem store. Write P. O. Box 121, Orem, Utah cA12 FOR SALE Good ud Rpf - o-iaiuia aim Eleptrin Ran tree Drij , ui I . iiacu llgiu. Utah Hardware and Implement, Orem TTtah - a .., ., CAM School girls Get your per manent wave now. Only $5.00 at Leona's Beauty Shop in Orem. Mt. View Subdivision. Phone 0765-R1. C-A12 TIMP RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING SCHEDULED The regular rerport meeting of the Timpanogos ward Relief Society will be held on Monday, August 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the ward chapel. An interesting program is being planned and all members and friends are urged ur-ged to attend. We buy, sell, trade or transfer trans-fer livestock. Also bull Call Peg Taylor. 3138 Pleaasant Grove. c.A2fi Our Casual Design . . . Good Everytime! It's the all-occasion Betty Rose coat you've waited for! Pure wool Kingsbury covert with open-or-close collar, corded details. Red, GREEN, GREY AND BLUE. SIZES 10 to 20. $39.50 excltUioely at . , . Qfjomas' The Navy has developed a human catapult to test human tolerance to accelerated takeoffs and arrested landings iii the newest, super-speed aircraft. Navaal Air Reserve pilots flew 122,075 man hours in training operations in one month of 1947. HILL CRES1 Vaneese Woffinden 0551-R1 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hills were host and hostess to thS Adult Aaronic Priesthood mem bers and their wives on Sunday evening at a fireside chat. The various organizations are making plans for their part of the festival and carnival to be held August 27. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Park and daughter. Norma left Wednes day for a trip to the parks. They plan to visit Grand canvon. Zion and Bryce before returning home. Roland Oliphant is home on leave from the Navy, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Oliphant. He is stationed at the Naval base in San Diego. Mr. aand Mrs. J. L. garnum have returned to their home after visiting in Enteprise, Cedar Ced-ar Breaks and Bryce Canyon. They went to Enterprise to attend att-end the golden wedding anniversary anniver-sary celebration for Mr. Bar-num's Bar-num's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Barnum. VERMONT Blanch Christensen Phone 0654-J-l Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson Ipft this! upplr fnr Pnrvmfnn ! California to visit with their son, Herald Anderson aand family fam-ily for a few days. Thirty Sunday School officers and teachers and the bishopric and their partners were present at the annual Sunday School outing held Tuesday night at Canyon Glen. Franklin Stratton and Eddie Pyne fried ham which waas served with sandwiches, ice cream and cake at one long table. A program was given honoring the retired superinten-dency superinten-dency who are now the bishop ric. Superintendent Don Wilcox introduced E. E. Twitchell as master of ceremonies. The program pro-gram included community singing sing-ing led by Adele Fielding; Ferdinand Fer-dinand act by Donna Christensen, Christen-sen, Billie Lou and Shirleen Er-ickson; Er-ickson; reading by Lila Mae Mc- Donaald; solo by Clive Pulham; piano duet by Cumorah Gordon and Miss Johnson and an accord ian solo by Maxine Varley. The evening was enjoyed by all who attended. SOUL IS DISCUSSED Psalms 66:16 provides the Golden-Text for the Lesson-Sermon on "Soul" at all authorized Christian -Science churches on Sunday, August 15. It reads, "Come and hear, all ye that tear God, and I will declare what he hath done for my soul." Another significant Rihlirnl citation included in this Lesson-Sermon Lesson-Sermon reads. "R forward, but he is not there; and backward, but I ceive mm' (Job 23:8). Mary Baker Eddy writes in ocnue ana neaun with key to the Scriptures that "Soul or spirit signifies Deity and nothing noth-ing else. Thpro ic nr. ,.t ' v x&iulu SUU1 or spirit. Soul or Spirit means one mina, and cannot be rendered in the plural" (p. 466). The Christian Science program pro-gram over station KOVO next Sundav at 9:45 is Thought." SHARON Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening was under the direction of the bishopric with Glenn Vernon Ver-non conducting. Mrs. Phil Shurn-way Shurn-way sang "Tht Lord's Prayer." Speakers were Phil Shumway and George Larsen. who gave inspirational talks. Clara Stall-worthy Stall-worthy played a piano solo. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vernon are moving to American Fork where he will teach in the seminary sem-inary this winter. The girls from Sharon ward who spent several days at the MIA canyon home were Rena Mae Elder, Gayle Sorenson, RosaLee Josie, Carol Josie, Carol Car-ol Neil, Doris Walters, Carol Lee Elder, Gai Mangum and Julia Nelson. The world's lons-distanri flight record of 11,230 miles set by the U. S. Navy's P2V Neptune in 1946, has not yet been chall enged. Finest Quality Outside White HOUSE PAINT Reg. 5.35 nOO fc? BaU GAL. (in 5- Trim and I mm. nu"er PAINT Reg. 2.19 Special "jj Qt. L. ,f lot w.tTl U I 'HUTTER P (in 5-Gal. Cans) Big 4-Inch Pure Chinese Bristle PAINT BRUSH 278 Reg. 3.39 FIRESTONE STORE 223 WEST CENTER TELEPHONE 39 PR Q V O Primary Children Participate in Parade and Festival Children from Orem and Sharon Shar-on stakes participated in he Primary Birthday festival and field day on Saturday afternoon. They attended the matinee at Scera, marched in a parade, presented pre-sented dances and braided the maypole. Tribute was paid to Mrs. Ag nes Pace and she told of attending attend-ing the first Primary meeting, 70 years ago. A corsage was presented to her by Rose Marie Kemper, a great grand daughter of Aurilla S. Rogers, who organized organ-ized the first Primary. The corsage cor-sage was in the Primary dblors, red, yellow and blue. Ten young queens aand their attendants reigned over the festivities. fes-tivities. The queens were Ann Schumann, Edgemont; Uleda Emmons, Hill Crest; Mary Ann Brown, Grand View; Norma Johnson, Lake View; Joyce Muhlestein, Oak Hills; .Donna Johnson, Pleasant View; Marilyn Griffiths, Timpanogos; Marlene Wooley, Geneva; Arlene Guy-mon, Guy-mon, Vermont; and Jgnnie Lee Wilkinson, Windsor. Over 150 children marched in the parade and many others took part in the dances and maypole braiding. Velma Hor ner has acted as dance director during the summer, with Ra-quel Ra-quel Benaett as accompanist. name it! Cleanliness Convenience Economy ) Dependability I Speed Requires No Storage Sp- R : r AV5 f-:ll- 3St- uH" ! 'V Pits' H- il'fit, hi 't-i - V- ify r n m m 71 m i i Sr4W. M FJ .j. 11$ : i I J" V- " urn 1 B Hi v m J I FOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COUPAtlV DOORS OPEN 7:00 1st SHOW 7:30 WED. to SAT. AUGUST 11-12-13-14 1 i Paulette Goddard and Gary Cooper This is one of the great pictures of the pre-revolutionary America. As is the case) with all of Cecil B. deMille'i pictures, no money was spared in the filming of this .picture! Besides being a lavish production it carries an exciting story that will appeal to all ages! Some of these extravagant scenes required thousands of Indians, hundreds of soldiers, daring feats when the canoes go over Niagara Falls! And in the spacious theatre lounge THE ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW staged by the Orem Flower Club. This exhibit has each year been judged the finest of its kind in the state! Exhibit will be open to the people who attend the shows Friday and Saturday! 11111 1111 i iiiimiiiiiiiimitmiiiiiiniiiinmiiimmii iiiimiminii minim mnimiiimiiii it j .... BOYS RANCH ' An action story featuring Butch Jenkins! and "Superman "Serial - Cartoons "in color Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiituiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MONDAY & TUESDAY AUGUST 16 - 17 and on our stage FALL FASHION REVIEW Prresented by J. C. Penney Co. Oren Parker from KCSU is narrator. The fashion show will be presented once each evening at 9:45 lliilnii! ! J WHAT'S MORE PRECIOUS THAN A BABY PICTURE? Record the growth bf your child through the only medium that lasts: a photograph. Make it a habit to have your children photographed annually as a perfect record of their development. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY LARSON'S STUDIO 28 North First East ' Provo, Utah 28 West Center Provo |