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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Flower Show Continued from Page 1 Mable Jones, first; Mrs. C. Clifford Clif-ford Austin, second; Lucille Anderson, An-derson, third. Min. Advanced Barbara Carter, first and second; Lucille , Anderson, third. First and Special Award Whit Watts for his growing "Ming Tree." Mixed baskets of Gladioli M. D. Wallace, second. Basket of Gladioli. 12 only, came color and kind M. D. Wallace, first; Ina Mangum, second; M. D. Wallace, third. Mixed basket of gladioli more than 12 Luzon Crosby, first; Mrs. Arthur Shepherd,! second; M. D. Wallace, third. Basket of Gladioli, same col- THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. I949 I or and kind, more than 12 m n Wallace, first: Irene Tur- scanski,. second; Mrs. Arthur Shepherd, third. Vase of Glads, six only, same kind M. D- Wallace, first and second; Ina Mangum, third. Vase of Gladioli, mixed sox only M- D. Wallace, first; Ina Mangum, third. Vase of mixed Gladioli, more than six Lucille Anderson, third. Vase of gladioli, -more., than ix same color and kind Mrs. Whit Watts, first. Sweepstakes Amateur arrangement Blanch Snow, the Whit Watts Cup. Advanced Amateur Arrange ment Milda Patten, the Utah Valley Builders Supply cup. Corsage Luzon Crosby, the Geneva Pharmacy cup. Miscellanious Arrangement Mable Jones, ribbon only (not a club member). j Annuals Orpha Kling, the .Tony's Floral Cup. Perennials Lucille Ander son, the Mr- and Mrs. Van Snow cup- Giant Ruffled Petunias Betty Gillman;AU Double Petunias Petu-nias Ina Mangum, both cups from Rohbock and Sons. Gladioli Paul W. Carroll, the Wasatch Chemical Co. cup Dahli Blanche Snow, the B. and H- Pharmacy cup. House Plants Thelma Young the Orem-Geneva Times cup. Showmanship Blanche Snow, the Orem Chamber of Commerce cup. Queen of the Show Paul W. Carroll, the Oscar H. Anderson Ander-son cup. Dahlias Small Decorative and Informal Infor-mal Decorative Blanch Snow (first, second and third. Formal Decorative Blanch Snow, first and third; Mae Schroder, second. Cactus Blanche Snow, first, second and third. Small Poms Blanche Snow, first, second and third- Informal Decorative and for mal Decorative Blanche Snow, first, second and third. Petunias Single, three of a kind no nr. a York, first and second- Single Bowl Lucille Anderson, Ander-son, first; Mrs. E. L. Fowlke, second; Mrs- Sharp Gillespie, third. Giant Ruffled, three of a kind Ina Mangum, first; Leona Giles, second; Margaret Rirkham, third. Giant Ruffled Bowl Betty Gillman, first; Blanche Snow, second. .... All Double, three of a kind niffnrd Austin, first; Leona Bellows, second; Donna York, third. an Double Petunia bowl Ina Mangum, first; Leono Bellows, Bell-ows, second; Mrs. Clifford Aust in, third- rkraianthprnumi Lucille Anderson, first and third; Mrs. Ed Rambeau. second. Liatris Lucille Anderson, first- Crepe Myrtle Delora Fish er, first. Scabiosa Lucille Anderson, first- Baskets Giant Marigold Mrs. Orpha Kling, first and sec ond. REASONS why you should look at 1 v& i r ,. u N N.i. I D Style: W ( "-IJ 1 i'i Xi- r., I - 1 -3 suits at Li' H Fabric: 100 wool worsted, sharkskin, gabardine and clear cuts in a variety of weaves and colors. All long-wearing, all woven to hold their shape. 2 Tailoring: meticulous attention to all details: Clipper Craft's high standards of tailoring include many features you expect ex-pect only in high price-bracket suits. models for tall men, lean men, stocky men. Single and double breasted models, conservative and drape styles. 4 Patterns: Glen plaMs, nail heads, pin stripes, herringbones, solid colors, all-over patterns. Two Labels: : You'll find the Clipper Craft label combined with our name in every suit, double guarantee of quality and value. 0 Value: Shop anywhere! You'll find that dollar for dollar, Clipper Craft is your best suit buy. In quality, in workmanship, workman-ship, in, fabric, and fit, it has no equal at this low price. Sweet Peas Ina Mangum, frst, second and third. Cosmos Mable Jones first Salpiglossos, Gaillaxda, Carnations, Carn-ations, Pinks Mae Schroder, first place in alll. Tritoma Lucille Anderson, first. Phlox Luzon Crosby, first. Roses Joyce K. Harmon, first Floribrudas Myra Adams, first. Bowl Roses Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, first Pansies Mrs. Ed Rambeau, first; Ina Mangum, second; Mrs Sharp Gillespie, third. Mixed Aster Bowl Orpha Kling, first; M. L. Radmall, second; sec-ond; Ina Mangum, third. Aster Poms Ina Mangum, first, second; Margaret Vance, third. Asters, three of a kind M- L. Wadley, first; L. A. Croft, second; Ina Mangum, third. Large Zinnia Mrs. Marvel Smith, first and second. Small Zinnias, three of a kind Donna Morissey, first; Orpha Kling, second; Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Austin, third. Large Mixed Zinnias Mrs. Mrs. Mary B. Bernard!, first. Bowl Zinnias Barbara Carter, Car-ter, second. Vase Zinnia Lillie Jensen, third. African Giant Marigold Mission Giant Orpha Kling, first and second; Milda Patten, third. Dwarf Marigolds Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Austin, first; Mable Jones, second; Lola Fowlke, third- African Marigolds Mary B. Bernardi, first; Mable Jones, second; L. Strasburg, third. Giant Zinnia Mrs. Clifford Austin, first; Lillie Jensen, second; sec-ond; Betty Gillman, third. Fantasy Zinnia Lola Wil-berg, Wil-berg, first; Mrs. Clifford Austin, second; Lucille Anderson, third-Small third-Small Flower Bowl Mrs. Clifford Austin, first; Lola Wil-berg, Wil-berg, second and third. Single Spike Gladioli A-O.C. seedling, George Mayberry, first; Trak, Blanche Snow, second. Smoky C. W. Gannett P. W. Carroll, first; Zuni, Mae Schroder, second. Blue Seedling, Luzon Crosby, second. Purple Gloaming, Luzon Crosby, first; Mrs. Marks Memory, Mem-ory, Heber Leichty, second; ,King Lear, Art Shepherd, third. Lavender Minstrel, Whit Watts, first; Elizabeth the Queen, M. D. Wallace, second; Minuet, Joyce Harmon, third. Light Rose Sensation, Art Khenherd. first: Miss Wisconsin, Ray Pully, second; Rosa Van Lima, P. W. Carroll, third. Deep Rose Burma, ui. u. Wallace, second; Burma, Whit Watts, third. 1 Deep Rtd Black Opal, M. D. Wallace, first; Black-Opal, Art Shepherd, second. Light Red Rocket, M. D. Wallace, first; Red Charm, Luzon Luz-on Crosby, second; Red Charm, Milda Patttn, third. Light Pink Peggy liOU, ivi. L. Wadley, first; Peggy Lou, Milda Patten, second; Lyle, Whit Watts, third. Light Pink 340 Camillia, M. D. Wallace, first: Pandora, Luzon Crosby, second; Ivy Rob ertson, M. L. Wadley, third. Light Pink 540 Summer fial. M. D. Wallact. first: Per sona, Ray Pully, second; Big Top, Mae Schroder, third. Scarlet Algonquin, M. D-Wallact, D-Wallact, second; Algonquin, Art Shepherd, third. Salmon Genghin riann, uay Tuirscanski. first: Marguerite, Mrs. Harold Paxman, second; Picardy, M. D. Wallace, tturd. Orange Cracker Jack, Luzon Lu-zon Crosby, first; Abe, Art Shep herd, second. Buff Bmgoo, Art Shepherd, first; Arethusa, Ray Pully, second; sec-ond; Sun Spot, P. W. Carroll, third. Yellow Seedling, George Mayberry, first; Crinkle Cream, Luzon Crosby, second; Crinkle Cream, Whit Watts, third. Corona Mrs. Harold Pax- man, first: M. D. Wallace, sec ond: Mrs. Harold Paxman, third. Cream 406 Lady Jane, Heber Heb-er Leichty, first; Vee Cream, M. L. Radmall, second; Joe Stalin, Stal-in, Luzon Crosby, third. Cream 506 Leading Lady, Blanche Snow, first: Leading Lady, Ina Mangum, second and third. White 400 Margaret, M. D. Wallace, first; Margaret, Art Shepherd, second; Margaret, Mrs. Harold Paxman, tnird. jRay Pully, "second; Yellow Para dise, Mae Schroder, third- White 500 Stvathnaver, Georee Mavberrv. first: Snow Cruiser, George Mayberry, sec ond; Surfside, Art Shepherd, third. Miniature, liaht colors Star let, C. W. Dahlquist, first; Betty Coed, M. L. Wadley, second; Sweetheart, C. W. Dahlquist, third. Miniatures, deep colors Crinkles, Luzon Crosby, first; Crinkles, C. W. Dahlquist, second. Three Spike Gladioli TlMPAIIOGOS Tvsn Pprrv nt tv. tti. c 1, Reed Moss of the stake X cinn onrf KniM ttt . "-v v eniz A turned missionary, wer'e T ifs1'"" '"ccuiig last Sundav evening. A special musical num br was a vocal solo by Mrs' Rodney Kimball, accompanied by Mrs. La Von Harward. Mr. and Mrs. William Pt were the guest speakers at the firside chat held at the home of overling oyiuna last Sunday after af-ter sacrament meeting. They have recently returned from the California mission. They talked on the history of the Nephite people and the authenticity of the Book of Mormon. The gath-ering gath-ering was sponsored by the mis-sionary mis-sionary class of the Sunday School. Following the talks refreshments re-freshments were served to 35. a Mr. and Mrs. Hans n,i-,v tensen have returned to their home in BiacKioot, Idaho after visiting here with their son and -family, Mk- and Mrs. Merlin Christensen. A Mr. and Mrs. Leon Robinson Rob-inson returned last week from a trip to Yellowstone Park. They They were accompanied by his brother and family from Layton, Utah. On their return from the park they went to Cedar City to visit with Mr- Robinson's parents. Whites and Creams Surf-side, Surf-side, Art Shepherd, first; aurf-side, aurf-side, Luzon Crosby, second; Leading Lady, M. D. Wadace, third. Corona M. D. Wallace, first; Marvin Radmall, second; Mrs. Clarence Bliss, third. Buif and Yellow famgo. Art Shepherd, first; Mother Ka-del, Ka-del, M. D. Wallace, second; Mother Kadel, C. W. Dahlquist third. Salmon King William, Whit Watts, first; Beauty Clinic, Luzon Lu-zon Crosby, second; Picardy, Art Shepherd, third. Scarlet and Red Black Op- al, Mrs. Art Shepherd, first; j Buckeye Bronze, M. L. Wadley, second; stop i.ignt, M. D. Wallace, Wall-ace, third. Lavender Elizabeth the Queen, M. D. Wallace, first; Elizabeth the Queen, Luzon Crosby, second; Honor, Betty Gillman, third. Other Colors Blue Beauty, Art Shepherd, first; Gloaming, Luzon Crosby, second; Candy .'Cane, Vera Shepherd, third. BE ON THE SAFE SIDE BUY FROM Telluiridle Your Orem Ford Dealer Carries a complete line of Used Cars, all makes and Models i 1948 Buick Super THIS IS AN 8,000 MILE CAR CLEAN AS A PIN MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. 1947 Pontiac Sedan VERY NICE ONE OWNER CAR WE ALSO HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF USED COMMERCIAL UNITS Here is one you can't afford to pass up 1937 Ford 1 Ton Dump FULL PRICE $295.00 " For Your Convenience Open Evenings lellui o Used Gar lepartmeof 50 EAST 1st NORTH PROVO PHONE 1000 1002 |