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Show I i OREM-GENEVA TIMES THUI VINEYARD Mallcsn C. WUa phone 0893J1 ' Mrs. Charles Rawlings has returned re-turned home after visiting during dur-ing the past month with her daughter, Mrs. Faye Robidoux .at Gypsum, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Newly 0f Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada visited here this week with his uncle, Thomas Wells. Mrs. Henrietta Larson of Highland spent the weekend j,ere with relatives. Mrs- T. C. Hebertson entertained enter-tained at a birthday party on Sunday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Joan. Fall flowers decorated the living room. Music Mus-ic and refreshments were enjoy ed by the following school chums: Elaine Anderberg, Evelyn Eve-lyn Higbee, Maxine Varley, Colleen Col-leen Fielding, Grace Gammon, Beth Harding, Jerri Hansen, Joyce Hancock, Mary Jean Clark, Jean May cock, Carol Madsen and the honored guest. Leon Hebertson entertained his Sunday School class at a chili supper Friday evening at his home. Contest games were played. Sixteen youngsters were in attendance. Genealogy meeting was held at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake on Thursday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Joy O. Clegg gave a birthday dinner on Sunday honoring hon-oring her daughter, Jean and son, Morris, whose anniversaries occurred during the week. Covers Cov-ers were laid for Barbara McAllister, Mc-Allister, Donna Bennett of Los SO YOU GOT YOUR BUCK? Here's the place to keep him HARVEST-WM IS ALL THE Tim v I u n Mil I I D-Er1 WHEN YOU W OWN THIS NORGE UPRIGHT FREEZER SEE IT TODAY! The new Norge holds an abundance of fresh foods, any season of the year means more healthful meals, lower living costs. Enjoy more between-meal leisure, freedom from shopping problems and canning drudgery. Come in today and learn about all the advantages of the new Norge, priced only at UTAH HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT CO 640 North State Orem, Utah SHAROII Jean MacDonald 0893-J3 Sacrament meeting last Sunday Sun-day was in honor of Alice Watts, who recently returned from the mission field- The main Speakers Speak-ers were her father, J. Clayton Watts and the missionary. Mu sical numbers were furnished by Carol Watts and Glenn and Gilbert Childs. Sacrament meeting next Sun day at 7:30 will be under the direction of the misionary committee. com-mittee. Sister Thelma Carter and her missionary companion, Sister Louise LaBarron, who have been serving in the East ern States mission, will be honored. hon-ored. The MIA offcers have planned plan-ned a costume Hallowe'en party par-ty for Thursday, October 28 at 8:30. Prizes will be awarded to those who cannot be identified. A good time is planned and an invitation is extended to all ward members. Fathers in the ward are re- t Ml 1 wfrfA , . X f r MARRIES BRITISH LORD . . . Shown above is the new Viscountess Vis-countess Duncannon, wife of the secretary of the British ambassador ambas-sador to France, after marriage ceremony in Paris. She is the former for-mer Mary Mann, New Tork and Philadelphia socialite. Angeles, Dorius Peay of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove and the Clegg family. The Primary officers and teachers held a preparation meeting and social at the home of Mrs. Ross Holdaway. Mrs. Bernard Anderson gave the teacher training lesson and refreshments re-freshments were served- minded to bring their sons with them to Priesthood meeting on Sunday mornings at 8:45- A ward teachers meeting will be held in the ward chapel on October 27 at 7:30. Bishop Stanley Stan-ley Finch urges all ward teach ers to be present. Francis B. Greenhalgh was sustained as second counselor to Keith Young in the Sunday School. Primary is being held every Monday afternoon at 3:20. The officers and teachers are anxious anx-ious to have all children of the ward attend. 2 As an authorized dealer of the Ford Motor Company wc realize that we have a public responsibility re-sponsibility to the people of this community. We realize, and accept, the responsibility of ethical business practices. TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. i PAUL D. VINCENT PHONE 1000 GENERAL MANAGER PROVO. UTAH BASIK SALE NATION-WIDE HARDWARE SALE Innumerable Bargains FREE FREE FREE PACKAGE OF RINSO TO EVERY ADULT ATTENDING ATTEND-ING WASHER AND IRONER DEMONSTATION, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. BRING YOUR WASH DONE FREE ONE PAIR DRAIN TUBS WITH EACH WASHER PURCHASED DURING SALE. UTAH HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT GO "Your Friendly Hardware Dealer in Orem" 640 NORTH STATE Orem. Utah FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY !! CHILDREN'S PRINT DRESSES SIZES 1 TO 12 REGULAR $1.98 to $2.98 OUT THEY GO AT $1 BUY 4 OR 5 THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE ! Chilrden's Blouses Sizes 3 to 8 Wool Skirts 1.98 1.98 Sizes 3 to 6 Childern's Shoes - All Sizes TRINFOOT LINE HURRY TO -- ERMA'S SHOPPE in Orem Why Is It Necessary TO SUSTAIN THIS TYPE OF STATE GOVERNMENT ? LIQUOR COMMISSION In March of 1948 the State Liquor Commission suffered a loss of $40,000 at the Brigham Street Pharmacy The report of the commission for the year ending June 30, 1948 does not show this loss. WHERE ARE SUCH ITEMS COVERED UP, AND HOW MANY MORE ARE THERE? WHO'S KIDDING WHO ? To Get the Facts January 1st - Vote For J. Bracken LEE 0 NOVEMBER 2nd Pd. Pol. Adv. By Utah County J. Bracken Lee for Gov. Club EDGEUOIIT Irene Hansen, Carol Bartlett and Ardith Richards were among the Lincoln high school students who sang with the All-State chorus in Salt Lake City. Num bers by the chorus were broad cast on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ral Triplett was hostess to the Edgemont Literary Club on Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served at small tables. The book review "The Black Rose" by Thos Costain was given by Tana Richards. Several musical numbers were presented by Maree Reynolds Afton Penrod and McCene Grimmett.. Other guests at the club meeting were Kathryn Boyce, Billie Stubbs, and Alba Anderson. Members present were Mrs. Almira Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Carol Lee, Mrs. Blanche Blan-che Woodard, Mrs. Ada Cluff, Mrs. Mildred Hunter, Mrs. Clara Jones. Mrs Hilda Conder, Mrs. Flora Harvey and Mrs. Fred Cowley. Young friends invited to celebrate cel-ebrate his 7th birthday, with Terry Richards were Toni McDonald. Mc-Donald. Georgia Ann Johnson. Marie Stoker, Lynn Cluff. Billy Nuttall, Clinton Long. Keith Brereton, Judy Brereton. Dick Moore. Sandra Sandberg, Richard Rich-ard Davis, Joyce Naylor, Rex Wright, Dee Brereton, Nicky Faulkner, Linda Brereton and Colleen Long. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nuttall and family enjoyed a trip to the southern Utah parks last weekend. week-end. The Edgemont Camp DUP are meeting today at the home of Captain Rhea Wernz. The October lesson is to be given by clasleader Florence Unthank. Mr. and Mrs. Ral Triplett spent last weekend in Salt Lake City. They shopped for their gas appliance store to be opened next week at Mount a Lake and visited with some old friends from California. Mrs. Orvil Davis entertained at a dinner party honoring her stepfather, Jens C Andreasen of Springville. There was a lovely decorated birthday cake and gifts. Guests included Mr and Mrs- Andreasen, Mrs Thelma Long and daughter, Norma and the Davis family. Little Johnny Taylor had the end of his finger taken off in a swinging door at Primary. The doctor has dressed it and reports that it will be all right. Mrs. Bessie Smith was burned about the face and neck when a presure cooker exploded. Lee List of Olmstead suffered third degree burns on his hands when he was about to light J fire to some trash into which some diesel oil had been thrown. The oil exploded . before the match was lighted. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Elliq have gone to Manti where thfj will attend funeral services I Mrs Elliott's grandmother. Ml V-:. ;:rf.5;;:X riiBBFMT BATE f -J irA It H.r.'t convenient easy way to tam m -.. u:i ...... check or money of DESERET FEDERAL F. it Federally Imuran Special SAVE-BY-MI request. I Federally Chartered iOSEPH I WAR, Pre.. AlEX E. CARR. Secy. - 1949 m Do D3ei?G li2 Luxurious Styling 112 H. P. 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Because unlike ot the war, they've road-proved their cj miles worth! Value-proved to a qui owners. See and drive the new Fl dealer's. Kaiser-Frazer Corpora 1949 FRAZER Washburn Service State Street and Canyon Road OREM Phone 0767 |