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Show THURSDAY, May 3, 194a O W. J. Cordner came home last week from the Utah Valley Val-ley hospital where he has been critically ill. He is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Tony Roh-bock Roh-bock and is reported to be gradually grad-ually gaining strength. O Dr. and Mrs. James W. Webster are enjoying a week's vacation in California. O Mrs. Thomas Campbell and her baby boy returned home from the Utah Valley hospital on Sunday. TREAT MOTHER TO A DINNER PARTY AT BILL and IVA Cafe Our Master Chef will prepare a delicious del-icious meal fit for a queen. DON'T LET MOTHER WORK OVER A HOT STOVE ON MOTHERTS DAY! BRING HER HERE FOR A DINNER SHE WILL REMEMBER. , SEAFOOD STEAK and CHICKEN DINNERS I OUR SPECIALTY & Iva's Cafe Phone 0575 Rl Orem O Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards Ed-wards and daughter anu Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bliss and son, Michael, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bliss over the weekend. O Bishop and Mrs. L. B. Bennett and family will spend Mother's Day with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of FilL moVe and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett of Meadow. Utah. mm EI?, "r iiiiI;II '.ll: 1 il ;Un I 'N 1 1 mil . . .1 , . 1 i. TIMPAIIOGOS Lucy Poulsoa C645-J1 A Primary conference of unusual un-usual interest was held last Sunday Sun-day evening with President Del-la Del-la Aiken in charge. Every child in the Primary took part on the program with songs, speeches and dialogues following the program theme, "A Child, Too. Must Know the Way." The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Christensen was given the name Steven Smith at Fast meeting on Sunday. Officers of the Sunday School have arranged a Mother's Day program for next Sunday and they hope that every mother in the ward will attend. Ladies of the Relief Society enjoyed a special work day last Monday in place of the regular meeting. The ladies needed the extra work day in order to finish fin-ish articles for their bazaar to he held on Friday. May 6. A food sale and program are plan ned in connection witn tne Da-zaar. Da-zaar. While the ladies worked they listened to missionary experiences ex-periences told by Mrs. Axel F. Andreasen, who filled a mission miss-ion in Denmark with her husband. hus-band. The Theology lesson will be given at Relief Society meeting next Monday by Mrs. Virginia Poulson. A Mrs. George Selman en tertained at a family dinner In honor of her husband on his birthday anniversary Sunday. vv a III:- hi WC . - Ji fwM 4,11 mmj ' " se:e'll like this unr too DIRECT FROM HAWAII TO TAYLOR'S ARE C0I.1IIIG 1 000 ORCHIDS--TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE TO 1000 LOVELY MOTHERS! nd that's not all! Other wonderful Mother's Day gifts will be given; to the young est and the oldest Mothers registered at Taylor's during: this week. And, as an, added feature, i a lucky registration number will be drawn and that Mother! will also receive an added gift absolutely free and no obligations. You'll find it difficult to duplicate the outstanding lifetime value ... the remarkable low in price of a Kingsbury Piano. Come in today see our newest Kingsbury design. Listen to its superlative tone I Study Its exceptional craftsmanship I Note its exquisite designl And see what we mean! L ( 6 11 5 II he rules for registering are easy! Any Mother pay simply come into Taylor's and fill out a short registration blank. If she does this, she automatically becomes eligible for an orchid. If Mother can't come, she can send someone else. ; Remember .... to register and receive an orchid. Come in as soon as possible. The orchids will be here Saturday morning and may be picked.up by the lucky mothers themselves any time after 1 :00 p.m. Saturday, May 7th, by simply presenting their registration; stub. STYLE 90 IN MAHOGANY & WALNUT COMPARE THE VALUE! COMPARE THE PRICE! JJ : K i " v Remember Taylor's Will Gift Wrap and Mail All Mother's Day Gifts Free of Charge! Sunday Services OREM STAKE Orem Stake Priesthood lead ership meeting will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. in the facera auditorium. VINEYARD WARD The Aaronlc Priesthood will present the program Sunday evening at meeting. Stake officers offic-ers will be in attendance to present pre-sent awards. GENEVA WARD Sacrament meeting will be under the direction of the Primary. Pri-mary. The Larks will be graduated. grad-uated. PLEASANT VIEW WARD The Gleaner girls of the ward will present their Sheaf Binding Bind-ing ceremony at 7 p.m. on Sun. day evening. Mothers of the Gleaner girls will be honored. VERMONT WARD The Primary graduation exer. cises will be held on Sunday ev ening under the direction of Mildred Jacobsen, president. Meeting will begin at 8 p.m. OAK HILLS WARD The Aaronic Priesthood will be in charge of meeting on un. day evening. SHARON WARD The Adult Aaronic priesthood will present the program in meeting on Sunday night, under the directon of Joe Perry. SHARON STAKE 9 a m. Board of education meeting. 10 a m. High Council meeting 2 p-m. Priesthood Leadership meeting. LAKE VIEW WARD The Aaronic priesthood will be in charge of meeting on Sun, day evening, GENEVA STEEL'S THEATRE GUILD United States Steel's May 8 broadcast of the dramatic success, suc-cess, "Of Mice and Men," co-stars co-stars Burgess Meredith and June Havoc, via stations of the American Broadcasting Company Com-pany network at 7:30 p.m. OAK HILLS Madge McKelt-2681-M The Book of Mormon study group will meet at the home of David and Loa Mackay on Sun day evening- Mrs. Mary Mack- ay will be the hostess. A Mother's Day program will be presented on Sunday at Sun day School. No class work will be held. The Aaronic priesthood will be in charge of the program at meeting on Sunday night. Talks will be given by Bob Brenton John Hall. Clifford Corliss, Ken neth Lloyd, Briant Jacobs and Bishop John Naylor. Grant Patch will furnish a musical numhber and prayers will be of. fered by Anthony Taylor and Clyde Naylor. The Relief Society ladies will meet at the home of Mrs. Alta Taylor. Hugh Nibley of BYU will be the speaker. 0 Mrs. Leo Taylor has gone to Idaho to help care for her grandson who has whoop ing cough. She is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Taylor. Her son took her to Idaho in his plane. Wilt tfAitiftTi . . FOR SALE Treble super DhosDhate... am monium sulphate, soil sulphur, potash, mixed fertilizers. Par. athion, DDT, other insect icides. Weed Killers. GENEVA FOOD 8c CHEMICAL CO. IVi miles North of Steel Plant Phone Pleasant Grove 2021 M12 FOR SALE BY OWNER Frame home in Pleasant Grove. Close in. Near school and church. Built in 1940 of pre-war material. 139 East 2nd South. Pleasant Grov.e Utah. Phone 2494. FOR SALE Frame home. 3 rooms with bath and basement. Newly painted, has good garage, chicken coop for 300 hens, brooder coop. Grade A dairy barn and milk house, good sheds and corral. 1V4 arces water right, family orchard, berries, grapes, currants. On school bus route, 21st North 5th West. Will sell for $6500 with $1500 down and pay balance bal-ance like rent. Phone 028yJ5 Clive E. Beal. ORt a Friday and Saturday May 6 . 7 6 The Sea of Grass9 Starring SPENCER TRACY KATHERINE HEPBURN Selected Short Subjects Sunday to Tuesday May 8 . 10 Special Mother's Day Booking 'Three Daring Daughters Starring JEANETTE MACDONALD JANE POWELL JOSE ITURBI Selected Short Subjects Orem-Geneva Folks Get Theatre Passes The following persons this week receive complimentary thea. tre passes to the Geneva Drive-in Theatre. Each week the local drive-in theatre, in cooperation with the Orem-Geneva Tim gives 30 passes to residents of the Orem-Geneva area. The ser sons named have but to clip this article and present it at the box-onice for free admission: Elmer Baccus, C. C. Crandall, Reuben Pyne, Wayne Bellows, James G. Stratton, Mrs. Estella Duffin, Stanley Finch, Emil Hansen. Arthur Watkins, Wayne J. Lunceford, Thelma Benson, Mrs. Evelyn Wentz, Neal Bunnell, Bun-nell, Ivan Farnsworth, Earl J. Clinger, Mary L. Nielsen, E. L-Sundberg, L-Sundberg, Tony Rohbock, Amelia Am-elia Latta, Charles Rohbock, Gerald Lunceford, G. L. Mor gan, Lewis McKelvy. Ravv Wentz, Rulon Mansfield, a i Wilkinson, Albert Biggs, AM, mgDee, cnaries a. Kobbini. O Mr. and Mrs. Lyle TCI inson and family spent the weekend in Hawthorne and Babbitt, Nevada where they vis. ited ith Mrs. Ruby Chadwick and family and other friend BUNNY'S CORNER Ego (Stoooo OpcoiSal Saturday and Sunday, May 7 and 8 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiutmuiiMiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuinimiuiniiim Bring this coupon for 2 delicious quarts of our own top quality ice j cream for only 85c. j S YOUR CHOICE OF FLAVORS I itirlii)iiitiiittttiiiiiiiiiiinmuniiiiiiiiitiiiii!iiiil!iiiiiiliMiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiuifilliiiiii if itmlir tiiiitiiiuirMimilliluiiuuiittmwa WHEN YOU COME IN WHY NOT TRY A FOR ONLY 15c WALKING SUNDAE DID YOU KNOW WE ARE THE ONLY STORE IN OREM TO SELL GENUINE SPUDNUTS? 8th South and State Street in Orem BE ON THE SAFE SIDE BUY FROM TELLURIDE IT'S YOUR LIFE KEEP IT SAFE Extra Special 1941 FORD Super deluxe Fordor Sedan; Radio and Heater; Top Car This week only $795 1941 DODGE SEDAN Luxury Liner Fluid Drive Radio and Heater This week only $695 1947 FORD Vt Ton Pickup New Paint' A-l Shape 1050-05 Come in at night, "it's nice and light. 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