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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, june 23, i949 Mrs. Leonard Madsen and daughter, Kathleen, have returned re-turned home after spending three weeks in Driggs, Idaho at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Zohner (Beth Madsen). The Zoh-ners Zoh-ners have a baby girl, born on May 22. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bennett of Meadow were visitors at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Lee-man Lee-man Bennett on Sunday. They were returning home after attending at-tending MIA conference meeting meet-ing in Salt Lake City. DON'T MISS THE ,UUUU LEHI, UTAH JUNE 29, 30 JULY 1, 2 4 NIGHT RODEOS COMMENCING AT 8:30 5 MAJOR EVENTS Top Cowboys Ferocious Bulls Wild Horses HUTCHISON RODEO STOCK PARADES SPECIALTY XCTS CONCESSIONS ADULTS: $1.75 (Inc. Tax) CHILDREN: 75c HILL CUES I SOFTBALL SCORES. SCHEDULES Vanees WoffinHen 0553-R1 A fireside chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Harward for the Junior and Bee Hive girls and the Senior and Junior Scouts- Lawrence Palmer Pal-mer showed moving pictures of the LDS Temples. Mrs. Harward served refreshments to the guests. The Primary officers and teachers and their partners en joyed a lovely social on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs-Wesley Mrs-Wesley Robertson on Saturday night- Hamburgers were prepared prepar-ed at the outdoor fireplace. The YMMIA was reorganized on Sunday evening, wayne Johnson, who has acted as man ual counselor,, was released as he is moving from the ward. Officers Of-ficers sustained for the coming year are RoV Rowland, president, presid-ent, Bert Skinner and Dale Bown, counselors and George Woffinden, secretary. Jay Bown was honored at a missionary testimonial on Sunday Sun-day evening. He entered the mission mis-sion home on Monday and will labor in the Eastern States mis sion. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bown. Bishop Milton Jameson was in charge of the meeting. Speakers were Bishop Lee Morgan of the Provo Seventh Sev-enth ward, Dale and Jay Bown. Little Ann Bown sang a song, accompanied by her father. A shower honoring Jay Bown will be held on Saturday even ing in the recreation hall. STANDINGS SENIOR GIRLS LEAGUE Won Lost Vermont Windsor Lake View Geneva Timpanogos Pleasant View Vineyard Oak Hills Edgemont Grand View 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 JUNIOR GIRLS LEAGUE Won Lost I Vermont Vineyard Geneva Windsor Sharon Pleasant View Timpanogos Hill Crest Lake View 2 2 1 0 o 0 0 0 0 PRIMARY GIRLS LEAGUE Windsor Grand View Timpanogos Hill Crest Won 2 2 1 0 JUNIOR BOYS Won SHARON ADULT AARONIC GROUP SETS OUTING The annual outing of Sharon stake members of the adult Aaronic priesthood will be held Friday at 6 p.m. at Canyon Glen in Provo Canyon, it was nounced this week by J. George Ashby is general chairman of the affair. The outing is set for 6 p m. Competition will be conducted with Timpanogos, Lake View and Edgemont wards against Hill Crest. Grand View, Pleas ant View and Oak Hills. Earl Clinger will head the first group and Richard Rowley will captain cap-tain the latter group. Paul Taylor Tay-lor and Rodney Kimball are members of the general comm ittee. Vermont Geneva Vineyard Lake View Timpanogos Windsor Sharon Grand View Pleasant View Hill Crest CUBS Grand View Pleasant View Hill Crest Timpanogos Edgemont 0 0 0 0 Won 2 1 1 0 0 Lost 0 1 1 3 Lost 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 0 Lost 0 0 1 1 2 RESULTS JUNIOR BOYS Vermont 19, Sharon 6 Geneva 15, Windsor 3 Vineyard 35, PI. View 0 Vermont 15, Timpanogos 12 Windsor 15, Grand View 11 SENIOR GIRLS Windsor 24, Geneva 4 Vermont 12, Oak Hills 4 Pleasant View 26, Vineyard 1 Geneva 32, Timpanogos 17 Grand View 7, Vermont 37 JUNIOR GIRLS LEAGUE Geneva 28, Windsor 23 Vermont 14, Sharon 6 Vermont 45, Geneva 44 Vineyard 21, Windsor 12 CUBS Hill Crest 32, Edgemont 5 PI. View 27, Timpanogos 11 Grand View 21, Edgemont 10 PRIMARY GIRLS LEAGUE Windsor 26, Grand View 25 Timpanogos 25, Hill Crest 4 SCHEDULES JUNIOR BOYS Monday, June 27 Timpanogos Timpan-ogos vs Windsor. Tuesday, June 28 Vineyard vs Vermont. Wednesday, June 29 Hill Crest vs Grand View. Thursday, June 30 Lake View vs Sharon. Friday, July 1 Pleasant View vs Geneva. SENIOR GIRLS Monday, June 27 Timpan-ogos Timpan-ogos vs Vermont. Tuesday, June 28 Vineyard vs Geneva. Wednesday, June 29 Edgemont Edge-mont vs Grand View. Thursday, June 30 Lake View vs Windsor. Friday. July 1 Pleasant View vs Oak Hills- JUNIOR GIRLS LEAGUE Monday, June 27 Geneva vs Vineyard. Tuesday, June 28 Timpan ogos vs Vermont. Wednesday, June 29 Lake View vs Windsor. Thursday. June 30 Hill Crest vs Pleasant View. Friday, July 1 Sharon bye. CUBS Monday, June 27 Edgemont vs Windsor. Tuesday. June 28 Grand View vs Pleasant View. Wednesday, June 29 Timp vs Hill Crest. PRIMARY GIRLS LEAGUE Monday, June 27 Timpan ogos vs Windsor. Tuesday, June 28 Timpan ogos vs Grand View. STANDINGS OREM STAKE Won Lost Vineyard 5 0 Vermont 3 1 IQih Semi-amiaat Sale! . Saving In Every Department: A Good Chance to Buy On Low Prices and Save. Convenient Terms May Be Arranged: WE LIST A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING REDUCTIONS: 2-Pc. Koehler L. R. Set in, Frieze, Reg $289.95 Modern Sofa, Green frieze Reg. $369.95 Modern Chair, Rose frieze Reg. $89.95 Innerspring Mattress Special Spring Steel Summer Chair Reg. $8.95 Gliders Reg. $5995 Aluminum Outdoor Chairs Reg. $24.50 . lit if 5SS Odd Chest of Drawers, Blonde Oak, Reg. $53.50 r95 Baby Carriage Reg. $47.50 . . , 95 Mahogany Chest of Drawers Reg. $79.95 ....... Rock Maple Vanity and Mirror Reg. $69.95 Upright Vacuum Cleaner Reg. $59.95 Tone on Tone Broadloom Carpet 9 and 12 ft. Reg.$9.50 9 x 12 Grass Rug Reg. $16.95 95 42'5 G93 95. 9-pc. Bleached Oak Dining Room Set. Reg. $329.95 . . 20-piece Set Dinnerware . Chrome Kitchen Set 5-pc. Reg. $54.95 4-Drawer Unfinished Chest An 1 95 Hand Cut Crystal Tumblers Reg. 70c Modern Floor Lamp Reg. $55.95 Brass Floor Lamp Reg. $33.50 595 2293 1095 95 Used Ironer Reg. $179.95 no 95 OUR WINDOW GROUPINGS ARE AN OUTSTANDING SALE EVENT -- SEE THEM -- BUY THEM Matching Rocker or Club Chair. Two End Tables. Two Table Lamps. Coffee Table. Floor Lamp. Reg. $226.95 Value 95 Blonde Finish. Modern Design. Spring filled Mattress. Springs. Spread. Pillows Three Lamps. Reg. $216.00 Value 95 119s Chrome Chairs and Table With Plastic Top. 20-piece Set Dishes. 26-piece Silverware Sil-verware Service. Reg. $104.95 Value Geneva 3 2 20-30 Club 1 2 Sharon 1 4 Windsor 0 4 Postponed games: 2 SHARON STAKE Won Lost Oak Hills 4 0 Lake View 2 1 Edgemont 2 1 Grand View 2 2 Pleasant View 1 2 Timpanogos 0 2 Hill Crest 0 3 Postponed: Lake View vs Timp. SENIOR BOYS LEAGUE Won Lost Vermont A 2 0 Geneva 1 1 Windsor 1 1 Vermont B 11 Vineyard 1 1 Hill Crest 0 ' 2 RESULTS OREM STAKE Thursday, June 16 Vineyard Vine-yard 20, 20 30 Club 1; Vermont 9, Windsor 6; Geneva 14, Sharon Shar-on 5. Tuesday, June 21 Vermont 14, Sharon 0; Geneva 8, 20-30 Club 3; Vineyard 8, Windsor 3-SHARON 3-SHARON STAKE Wednesday, June 15 Pleasant Pleas-ant View 10, Timpanogos 3; Lake View 16, Grand View 6; Oak Hills 7, Hill Crest 0 (forfeit) Friday, June 17 Oak Hills 8, Pleasant View 7; Edgemont 7, Timpanogos 0 (forfeit); Grand View 14, Pleasant View 5. SENIOR BOYS LEAGUE Monday, June 13 Geneva 7, Windsor 0; Vermont B 12, Hill Crest 6; Vermont A 11, Vineyard Vine-yard 8. Monday, June 20 Vineyard 16, Hill Crest 7; Windsor 11, Vermont B 7; Vermont A 6, Geneva 1. SCHEDULES OREM STAKE Thursday, June 23 7:00, Geneva vs Windsor; 8:00, Sharon Shar-on vs 20-30; 9:00, Vermont vs Vineyard. Tuesday, June 28 7,00, Geneva Gen-eva vs Vermont; 8:00 Vineyard vs Sharon; 9:00, 20-30 vs Windsor. Wind-sor. SHARON STAKE Friday, June 24 7:00, Grand View vs Edgemont; 8:00 Lake View vs Pleasant View; 9:00 Timpanogos vs Hill Crest; Oak Hills, Bye. Wednesday, June 28 7:00, Hill Crest vs Edgemont; 8:00, Oak Hills vs Pleasant View; 9:00 Timpanogos vs Grand View; Lake View, Bye. SENIOR BOYS LEAGUE Monday, June 27 7, Vineyard Vine-yard vs Windsor; 8:00 Geneva vs Vermont B; 9:00, Hill Crest vs Vermont A. O Flo Beck, Orem public health nurse, arrived home this week from a ten-day vacation in California. TIMPANOGOS Lucj Poulson CB45-J1 Kent Booth was guest of honor hon-or at a bonfire party on Friday evening. The party was given by the missionary class of the Sunday School under the sup-ervison sup-ervison of their class leader, Mrs. Doreen Morhke. A program was presented and group singing sing-ing was enjoyed. 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