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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Mrs. J. O. Stone of Salt Lake City, who has been visiting here, was honored on her birth day at a family gathering at the C. M. Stone home. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Stone and family of Lehl and Mrs. Anna Wright and son, Eugene of Provo. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 194 Sunday, Monday July 31 August 1 "Streets of Laredo" With William Holden, William Will-iam Bendix, Macdonald Carey Matinee every Sunday at 3 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday 2 Features 2 "Alias Nick Bear Ray Milland, Audrey Tollu Thomas Mitchell and Hopalong Cassidv Western "Strange Gamble" I State Farm Labor Summary STATE SUMMARY: Wind-up of pea harvest and pack now taking place. Also strawberry, raspberry and cherry harvest is finishing. First hay cut about complete. Bean picking will start in some areas. Apricot pick ing now active. Market uncer tain in most areas. It is doubtful is much of the crop will be pro- VINEYARD Malicant Wells 0893-J1 Members of the Gospel Doc trine class presented a Pioneer program on Sunday morning at Sunday School. Vetta Maasen gave a tribute to pioneers and a duet was sung by Velda and Mabel Bunker. Pioneer stories were told by Oriel G. Clegg. The brick work on the new ward chapel has been completed and other work ii progressing rapidly. The building will pro- is mucn oi xne crop , w u u dedicated sometime in cessed. Many orchards not be- ing picked. Surplus of youthful SORROW . . . Michael Zaccare and his wife, Mary, console each ether after release an parole on a feloay charge In New York City of abandoning their baby at hospital because they could not pay for expensive treatment which the paralysed and Internally Intern-ally malformed baby required. agricultural workers is growing in most areas- 2,728 farm place ments last week. LOGAN: Pea harvest past peak. Bean picking will start during latter part o 3vly- Labor ample. Seven farm placements last week. BRIGHAM CITY: Pea harvest Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Seegmiller are the parents of a new baby boy, born July 25 at the Utah Valley hospital. December, Mrs- Ruth Mills was in charge of the Primary meeting held on Tuesday morning. The habits and customs of the Amt-rfcan Indians were studied and the children came dressed in Indian attire. A large group participated. participat-ed. The Scandinavian organization organizat-ion held a meeting Sunday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mr. and ana pac. ana ine v c.m8 ,Mrs. victor M. Anderson. A packing oi cnemes aimosi com- pimeei program was conducted G k? TBI., SAT JULY 29 - 30 ,0 fURS ALl Hls CHARM WIT AND GLORIOUS VOCf WlTtfO A l,lT'N low"": IAVISH PlCTURIZ ATON q V1 rT . A Paramount tiwti BIN8 CROSBY I HONDA FLEMING WtillAM BEKDIX til CiOHlC KARDWICKE with milium vn viiwm hud HfNit micoioa l III I P! 1 "OW FtllOWS f. I OiiKtxl bj TAY 6ARNETT ( Plus: "HOLIDAY FOR SPORTS Cartoon and Path Nowt sporls reel In color- Kiddies Matinee Saturday at 1:30 THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD Filmed in Technicolor starring Errol Flynnl Plus: Cartoons Abo on stage: Dance Revue by Summer Recreation Re-creation Group from 12:30 to 1:30. MON., TUES., WED. AUG. a I CWGlooror 1 - -2 - 3 Yoiruon, T "4 U JJiV2C:ftil , i - WESTON STURGES f Also: "ENGLISH OUTINGS" Movietone News port reel in color. plete. Apricot picking 25 per cent complete. During next two weeks harvest of apricots will j continue if the market holds up-j up-j Grain harvest started July 15. I Labor adequate. 71 farm place- merits last week. OGDEN: Raspberry harvest a-bout a-bout over as it the strawberry harvest. Picking and shipping of apricots 30 percent complete with a good crop. Processing not yet started. Many growers leaving apricots on trees. Market Mark-et unsteady. Early potato harvest har-vest 5 percent complete. Harvesting Har-vesting and processing of table beets ten percent complete. Good crop. So far, no labor shortages. 1496 farm placements last week. SALT LAKE CITY: Cherry harvest about complete- Apricot Apri-cot harvest now underway. Demand De-mand for labor unsteady due to uncertainty of market. Hay cutting cut-ting complete. Pea packing and picking also progressing. Labor adequate for this activity. 398 farm placements last week. TOOELE: Wheat and barley ripening rapidly. Harvest should started July 20. One farm placement place-ment last week. PROVO: Raspberry picking in progress. Sweet cherry picking pick-ing about finished. Sour cherries starting. Beet hoeing finished. Hoeing strawberries 50 percent complete. Grain harvest about to start. Picking of apricots started. Market poor. String bean harvest started July 20. Pea processing will end this week. Pie cherry canning has started. Some processing of turkeys tur-keys and chickens taking place-Labor place-Labor adequate for all activities. 485 farm placements last week- MANTI: Sugar beet weeding and weeding of corn, celery and cabbage should be complete within a few days. Harvest and pack of peas in full swing. Due to spotty ripening, picking and packing will probably continue through July. Turkey plant in Moroni operating sporadically. Will start full operaion by mid-August. mid-August. Surplus of school youth. Not available for movement else where. 32 farm placements last week. RICHFIELD: Wind up of beet weeding and beginning of sec- Now Open Under New Management FOR WHOLESOME FOOD - DELJGHTFUlr LY PREPARED 3? k '"J Eat At TWIN PINES WE CATER TO BANQUETS AND PARTIES tAt Courteous Service ir Reasonable Prices Delicious Food PHONE 0573 Jl uvin nnes Late OWEN ALLEN, Manager Across from Orem City Hall by A. C. Anderson following the meeting. A social was held and refreshments served to the 50 members present. ond hay cut only significant act-ivites act-ivites at prevsent. 228 farm place ments last week. PANGUITCH: Haying and potato pot-ato weeding only significant activities. Good growing weather. weath-er. Ten farm placements last week. PLEASANT VIEW Pat Hansen gave the sacrament sacra-ment gem and Virginia Meldrum and James Roberts gave two and one-half minute talks in Sunday School. A program commemorating com-memorating Pioneer days was presented in place of the regular class work. Leah Gleason gave a history of the ward. Solos were sung by Harold Peterson and Gladys Tippets. Incidents from the life of his grandfather were told by Antone Gleason and articles art-icles worn by Brigham Young were shown and Incidents from his life were given by a granddaughter, grand-daughter, Edith Y. Booth. Bish op Bliss Allred gave a tribute to the early pioneers. Two beautiful quilts were completed last week by members mem-bers of the Relief Society. Another An-other work day will be held next Tuesday. The DUP presented the program pro-gram in sacrament meeting last Sunday. Captain Merle Foote was in charge. Nyra Colvin gave a short talk and music was furnished fur-nished by Helen Hansen, Nyra Colvin, Noreen Allred and Mary Eagar. Lucille Richards and Louise Trotter were the speakers. speak-ers. LaMar and Frank Wall entertained enter-tained the M Men and Gleaners, Senior Scouts and Junior girls at a fireside chat on Sunday evening. ev-ening. The Senior Sunday School class held a swimming party OPENING FRIDAY- JULY 29 HEY'S MOUNTAIN BAKERY (Formerly Orem Bakery) STATE STREET SOUTH OF LINCOLN HIGH f Cakes and Pastries a Specialty-Try Specialty-Try some of our new lines in fancy cakes, etc. Mr- and Mrs. J. A. Washburn Wash-burn and Mr. and Mrs. A. Verd Washburn attended the Ashley Valley celebration held recently at Vernal. Whie there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. Fred Washburn and family. Fred is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Washburn. His eight-year old daughter, Juleann, returned with her grandparents for a visit vis-it at their home in Grand View. and watermelon bust at Saratoga. Sara-toga. Frank Wall is the leader and chaperoned the group. Mr. and w. Ekins and Mr. and M 2jL ft Ekins ana children weekend at Strawberry FEMALE HELP WANTED rmu MUNEY? Sell pfc-u mas cards. Profit to inn cent on $1 "Leader" a ment, Personal Greeting for $1 up. New r$ others. "Leader" on a?r FREE Imprinted Stylart, 1310 Santee. ff Los Angeles 55. Calif H WANTED IMMEDIATELY A livewire auto salesman. Must be an old resident of Orem. Salary and Commission, Contact Marvin R. Laws Telluride Motor Company NOW OPEN - Under New Management SILVER STAR CAFE Catering to Parties our Specialty MRS. MEDA ESCALLIER, Owner MARION JAY CARTER, Manager w Vy . i ii 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 a i ii ii i r i U UVVU VI! 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