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Show ORSM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, jrjNj 2j GENEVA iSFOTLIGIITIHG UTAF Beth Moon 0581-R1 Margaret Johnson was the speaker at sacrament meeting on Sunday evening. She told of her experiences while attending Col- umbia university. Robbin Turs-canski, Turs-canski, Benna Lee Black and Blaine Gray gave talks representing repres-enting the LDS girls and the Aaronic priesthood. Mrs. Helen Weeks sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs- Eula Norton and Calvin Cal-vin Marshall played a clarinet solo and was accompanied by Ronald Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roh-bock, Roh-bock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maag and Mr. and Mrs. Milt Little-field, Little-field, members of the ward old folks committee, helped other ward committees entertain the elderly folks of the stake at the MIA home on Saturday. Bishop Wilford Larsen wishes to express appreciation to all who helped prepare the ward's float for the parade. Among those who attended the June MIA convention were Betty and Helen Foster, Mr. and Mrs- Jim Bonner, Ivie Beckman, Mr. and Mrs- Weston Farley and Luzon Crosby. Mr. and Mrs. Farley Far-ley participated in the dance festival and Betty Foster sang in the music festival. The Primary officers are presenting an interesting summer sum-mer program each . Wednesday at 4 p.m. Utah's Pastures Are Greenest Utahns would stand aghast if they were told just how many tourist dollars race down our highways and but of the state every day. Most of these travelers travel-ers leave the state in a hurry isimply because no one has tak en trouble to tell them where fthey should go and what they Mr. and Mrs. Rex Steele of Benjamin were visitors in Orem on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E-Childs E-Childs spent Sunday afternoon visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Childs and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lee Morgan and children; Beth Moon and Tommy Moon attended attend-ed the annual reunion of former residents of MarVista, California, Califor-nia, held on Sunday at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, Pet-erson, Jan Karen, Cheryl and Vickie, Teddy Ann Rohbock and Floyd Farley spent Sunday afternoon af-ternoon at Liberty Park. Mr. and Mrs- Bill Rohbock are the parents of a son born at the Utah Valley hospital. HAS EVERYTHING YOU WANT ii GOOD V. j00 BREAD ROYAL BAKING COMPANY Salt Lake and Ogden ENROLL HOW In a modern Beauty School. There is a demand for operators in the Beauty Profession. Students receive thorough and scientific training under the direct supervision of an expert instructor. in the most modern Graduates become skilled operators methods of Beauty Culture. PHONE 1524 Or Write For Any Further Information Provo School of Beauty Culture llth East 1st North Phone 1524 Under New Management ESQUIRE TOP HILL MART Quality Groceries Meats Fresh Vegetables Courteous Service For Carefree Vacation Driving HAVE YOUR CAR PROPERLY SERVICED AT UNITED SALES AND SERVICE CO. Pontiac - Cadillac Dealers PROVO, UTAH ! 470 WEST 1st NORTH !! PHONE 666 j: CRAGHEAD PLUMBING & HEATING 56 NORTH SECOND WEST PHONE 2604 PROVO. UTAH Radiant Heating -Prompt Repair Service "Mor-Sun" Warm Air Furnace should see within our borders. The most valuable commodity any of us has to sell is the state itself as a tourist center. Yet it is a well known fact in business that you can't do a first class selling job unless you know enough about your product to sell it with intelligence and enthusiasm. en-thusiasm. Selling the travel trade is no different than any other commodity in this respect. We can't sell our tourist attrac tions unless we really know and appreciate them. It is almost a tragedy that we live so closely beside our natural wonders that, through proximity and usage, they seem commonplace to us. To the traveler, these same things are probably worth trav eling thousands of miles to see. A ereat travel trade will fav orably affect the living standard stand-ard of all residents of Utah. This increased volume depends, in a measure at least, on how effect ively Utahns sell their state. Why not become better salesmen sales-men of your state's scenic wonders won-ders through visitfng tnem this summer nstead of going to dis tant areas to see something less magnificant or fascinating. Do You Know Your Utah? Do you know that Utah has a Grand Canyon of the Colorado all its own, only a few hours from the center of the state and easily accessible? Any one who has experienced the grandeur and magnitude of Dead Horse Point, only 35 miles off High way U S. 160, will forever recommend this superb area to everyone he meets- Also just off U. S. 160 lies the Arches National Monument. No where else is it possible to find so many fantastic arches and NEWS OF DEATH RECEIVED HERE Word has been received here of the death last week of Ernest W. Pierce, husband of Florence P. Sheperd Pierce, in San Diego, Mr. Pierce was injured when struck by an automobile and died on June 13- Funeral services serv-ices were held in San Diego on Friday. Tom Shepherd, George Shepherd and Winnie Turner went to San Diego to attend the services. I ' " i ? '?' t s t -- I M 2 '' I ' . ' " ' ' I n sl 1 - 1 BIG KISS FOE "MR. BIG" . . James Caesar PetrlUo, "Mister Big" of the moslo world, who doesn't ren like to shake hands for fear of terms, finds himself the reluctant (?) recipient of big Uas by Eleanor Peterson, leopard-sUn-elad hnla flri at 52nd annual convention of American Federation of Musicians where he made keynote apeeeh. windows than in this compact area, where wind and sand have applied their arts for hundreds of centuries. Have you visited the Natural Bridges National Monument and Monument Valley. More of the natural wonders of the world are in your back yard than in any other 85,000 square miles in the country. Have you visited Capitol Reef and the Wayne Wonderland? Wonder-land? If so, do you know of any other place of wilder beauty? Do you know of a duplicate of the Coral Pink Sand Dunes, easily accessible a few miles north of Kanab, where motion picture armies fight their bat tles? Bryce, Zion and Cedar Breaks are advertised to the world, yet many Utahns have yet to exper ience their thrill. Are you familiar with the awe-inspiring drive over the top of the world, through the lush Manti Forest, from Tucker to Ephraim? Or the drives over fine highays through Logan, Ogden or Provo Canyons? Have you ever seen a deeper blue than Bear Lake or Navajo Lake, or more primitive beauty than Fish Lake or the Grand-daddy Grand-daddy Lakes? Do you know that in Utah are the most fabulous ghost towns of western legend and history? How many Utahns can boast of standing in the old Wells Fargo Bank building at Silver Reef? How many can inspire in-spire the listener with the almost al-most unbelievable history of La Plata or Alta or Corrine? Are you aware of the amazing histor ical background of some town in every county in Utah? To sell Utah, one must know Utah. If you know your Utah, you will agree there are no greener pastures. Robert Steele went to Rawlins, Wyoming last week. DaNec Steele and Mrs. Presley DuVall returned with him. Mrs. Robert Steele and daughter GenaVee spent two days last week visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City. GenaVee Steele left Sunday Sun-day afternoon for a trip to California. Mrs. John M. Nicol, Mrs. Brig Nicol and Alta Buckner attended the Golden Gleaner supper held Friday evening at the University of Utah campus-Following campus-Following the supper they poin-ed poin-ed John M. Nicol, Brig Nicol, Mr, and Mrs. William Blacker, Mr- and Mrs. J. Thurman of Sacramento, California and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wheelwright of Salt Lake City at the MIA dance festival held at the Stadium Bowl. Uncle Sam Says -J a I IVx) SAVING! '1 CGONGO ISNT GONNAGO . . . Uoa and Ms backers had their nps V downs at Epsom Downs, England, when the derby favorite polled this "sit down" Jnst before the start of the race in which he was expected to shine. Everybody, inehidins Us Jockey, thought he was just being- obstinate, but later found he had caught hia hind foot in the fence. Bis Injuries were ntgHgflito, bat sufficient to keep him ont of the race. "Put more Opportunity in your Future" during the Spring Oppor. tunity Drive for the sale of U. S. Savings Bonds. When a representative representa-tive calls at your home and asks you to sign up don't miss this opportunity oppor-tunity to say "yes." If any of the millions of volunteers workers who are proud to help their country should miss you don't wait. Enroll En-roll for the Payroll Savings Plan where you work or the Bond-a-Month Plan where you bank. U.S. Trttuvry DgjKXrtmtnt A sponge was carried by Roman Rom-an soldiers as a drinking vessel. Studies of animals show that the more intelligent they are the more sleep they require. , The greatest liability to mental men-tal disorder exists between the ages of 30 and 40. William F. Cody, "Buffalo Bill", became a Pony Express rider at the age of 14. COMPLIMENTS OF PROVO FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. 400 EAST 9th SOUTH PROVO, UTAH PHONE 215 li Always Ask For Fisher's Dutch Bread O ITS FRESH ' O IT'S GOOD ' O YOU'LL LIKE IT AT YOUE GROCER FISHER BAKING COMPANY SALT LAKE CITY The mink, highly valued for its fur, has a very disagreeable smell. Utah's Outlook For Peas in 1949 Tops Last Year's The combined Utah-Idaho pack of canned peas for 1949 is likely to be higher than last year's, according to preliminary crop estimates forecast by the agroniml division of the American Ameri-can Can Company. If good crop conditions con tinue, farmers of the two states will produce 1,500,000 cases this year, compared with 1,170,-S71 1,170,-S71 in 1948. This estimate would raise the Utah-Idaho area to fifth place among the nation's major canned can-ned pea producing areas, just be low Illinois and, just above the Maine-New York area. The total U. S. production of peas for the year is currently calculated at 27.850,000 cases an increase of roughly 4,500,000 cases over last year. Members of the Orem stake presidency and high council coun-cil attended sessions at sthe Logan Lo-gan Temple on Friday. Only the male nightingale sings- Famine occurs in some portion of India every year. 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