OCR Text |
Show OREM-GENLVA times THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1949 GENEVA Beth Moon 0S81 Rl The Relief Society held its conference on Sunday evening, with Mrs. Edna Larsen conducting. conduct-ing. Stake officers who visited were Mrs. Winnie Graff, Mrs. Zenda Rowley, Mrs. Downs, Mrs. Myrtle Price gave a report on the year's accomplishments and Bradshaw and Mrs. Stolworthy. the supplies on hand. Luzon Crosby read the list of officers and teachers. "The Green Cathedral" Cath-edral" was sung by Vivian Pyne, June Jensen, Venice Finch, Ar-vella Ar-vella DeLange, Leah Rowley, Alice Jensen and Beth Moon, accompanied ac-companied by Donetta Baker. Mrs. Alma Bonner gave an inspirational in-spirational talk on the Gospel in Our Lives. The Relief Society Chorus sang "A Song of Triumph." Tri-umph." The Sunday School officers express appreciation to everyone every-one who contributed to the suc cess of their food sale on Saturday: Satur-day: the Robbins, Sawaya and Esquire markets, those who purchased pur-chased food and those who contributed con-tributed food for the sale. There will be a temple excursion excur-sion on Nov. 9. Those who wish to attend the first session and plan to go by bus, must take the 6:30 bus as the 7:20 bus has been discontinued. The babies who were blessed and given names on Sunday were Joseph Terry Pyne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Pyne; Gary Lynn Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen; and Ken- eth Earl Adams, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Adams. The high priests have a pro ject to raise money for the build ing fund. The Mendelssohn chor- use will present a concert and high priests will contact each family in the ward to see how much they wish to contribute. A special treat is in store for ward members on Sunday, Dec. 11, when Elder Alfredo Vaz of Brazil will be the speaker at sacrament meeting. He Is teach ing Portugese at BYU. The Junior Gospel Doctrine class had a fireside chat on Sun day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rowley. They are studying the Doctrine and Covenants under the direction of Lillian Thurber. Refreshments were served to 35. TTEacy'src Hcsrc Nov at your I BUY EHLT WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE Mount A' Lake Association Busy Beet Long before man appeared upon he earth, beei had perfected a ociety tn which labor was divided. VINEYARD tflalicent Wells 0893 Jl There will be no church ser vices held on Sunday due to the quarterly conference. Youth Leadership meeting was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon. Babies named at sacrament meeting were Karen, the daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shum-way; Shum-way; Nina Joyce, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hall; Richard T., the son of Mr. anfl Mrs- Don T. Allen; and Peter George, the son of Mr. and Mrs-David Mrs-David Jenkins. Kay Holdaway was advanced in the priesthood from a deacon to a teacher at Fast Day services serv-ices oi Sunday. Bishop Taylor Allen was in charge of the services. ser-vices. Mrs. Agnes Bellows and Mrs. Miriam Bradshaw of the Orem staSte Relief Society were visitors visit-ors at the Vineyard Relief Society Soc-iety conference on Sunday evening. ev-ening. Special musical numbers were sung by the Singing Mothers Moth-ers and a sextette comprising Maurine Madsen, June Allen, Cumorah Holdaway, Joyce Harding, Har-ding, Carol Allen and Beth Harding. Speakers were Alta Morrill, Delia Stone, Bishop Taylor Allen and Agnes Bell ows. Mrs. Malicent Wells and Ruth Clegg were in charge of the music. Mrs. Clement Dalley was surprised at her home recently on her birthday anniversary by her sisters and sisters-in-law. Sewing and social chat were en- loved and a dainty tray lunch was served. Present were Bina Clegg, Mrs. Nora Harding, Mrs- Joy Clegg, Mrs. Lewis Clegg, Mrs. George F. Wells, Mrs- Joseph Jos-eph Clegg, Janet Sundbloom and Anabel Clegg. 4th SOUTH and STATE OREM PHONE 0791 J2 THE WEtt-ORESSEO FEEL11IG Tot eitjey i new trot f ft atw uiL It puts yoi in sttp vitk the times, makes yeu feel at home i the company mt successful people, girts ye tfce kind f self-confidence that furnish ha motive jDver for f ersenal acfcieveaeii, There is similiar satisfaction in aT ing a Savings Accourt with tM Farmers and Merchants Baik. Lika that new Fall outfit, if brings ft "well-dressed feeling", hicfc is renewed every time you wake ft deposit. Open at Account today ftni you'll see what we meai. 2, Farmers and Merchants Bank . THAT FRIENDLY HOME-OWNED BANK Zltah 3E mm ID)' mm MAYOR J. W. GIL LM All FOUR YEAR COUNCILMEN RAY E. LOVELESS THOMAS JACOBS TWO YEAR COUNCILMEN RALPH KNIGHT I I (TED) SIMMONS RECORDER ORLAND PYNE TREASURER !. H. (TED) CALDU The members of the People's party endorse the policies of the present administration of the people's past incumbents. They are pledging to the people of Orem a continuation of a PROGRESSIVE but sound and practical program pro-gram of improvements, recognizing the limitations lim-itations of the TAXPAYERS ability to meet the financial obligations.- People's party are in accord with the present improvement in the water system, which is to be completed just as soon as weather permits and funds are available. avail-able. They are strongly in favor of continued securing of additional water. People's party candidates endorse the recreation recreat-ion program of the city and Scera combined and feel it should be continued on a sound basis. We stand for continuance of street improvement improve-ment as far as funds will permit. Pd. Pol. Ad. f, v- Ji'J ' i MASS. TWINS EN MASSE . . . Fart of the birthday celebration ( the Walsh twin of Twlncy, Mas. pardon m, we mean Qtrincy held at their heme mi aiming. They are Buddy, Billy, 4; Manreen. Michael, I; and Kathleen, Kevin, t. Patricia, t, enjoys the celebration. Mrs. Donetta Baker was surprised on Saturday by a vis it from her parents, brothers and sisters and families- The occasion oc-casion was her birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Thce who attended the party ere Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lewis, Paris, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Lewis, Mr. and Mrs- Frank Mortinson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moldl, Idaho Falls; Mr. and Mrs- Lorin Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Marthlson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Privett, Magna; and Mr. and Mrs- Merrill Leetham, Murray. Mrs. Mary M. Jacobs of Midway and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mar-ion Knox of Salt Lake City were Vineyard visitors during the wffek. Mr. and Mrs A- Ray Ekins attended a four-day convention and banquet of the Intermount-ain Intermount-ain Hardware and Implement company heldjri Salt Lake City last week. Among the out of town guests who attended tht wedding reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tippetts (Janet Baum) were Clarence Madson and daughter Barbara, LeRoy Mad-son, Mad-son, Donald Whipperman and Viitor Bell of Salt . Lake City; Vern Miller of Las Vegas, Nevada; Nev-ada; Russell Hales, Carma Men-denhall, Men-denhall, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tippetts and daughter, June, Mr. and Mrs. LeRay Harrington and dahghter Joan, Mr. and Mrs Cloyd Dalton and daughter Laura Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Tippetts and Mrs. Wilbur Tipp etts of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Faye Dibble, Mrs. Reed Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen and Mrs. LaVere Tippetts of Mapleton, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tippetts of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson of Hurricane and Mr. and Mrs- George Bingham Bing-ham of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs; Scott Reynolds visited relatives in Bountiful on Sunday. ANNOUNCING the association of GEIANTT YOUN Your Orem FORD Representative f .. 1 : 1 '.Tr; V . . . .. - with TcDllurilclo Motes1 Co. Sales Department Orem residents are invited to contact Mr. Young for new Ford tracks, quality qual-ity used cars and new Ford cars. PHONE 1000 PROVO iuszevft you co in BELGIUM YOU See WORLD-FAMOUS FLEMISH PAINTINGS, BEAUTIFUL LACt, K. DEL KATE GLASSWARE, MTRKATe TAPESTRIES, AND AtaEV4L " 'CASTLES AND CA7NC0HALS. We COUNTRY OFFERS A RICH VARIETY OF INTERESTS IN AN A lie A SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN MARYLAND. y. ill Ml : V Vf I -1 - inn X 1 1 en A 1L j 1 1 TO V -.-ASI ... 1 I in 1 ,.'!' hf Fan tun viurFi tgavFi fo raFtHt SS:. ENJOYS A DOUBLE ADMNTAGE -HIS TRlf f & COSTS LESS, AND HE FINDS EURQPEAX 1 1 IHEATRES, MUSEUMS, EDUCATIONAL AND ' SOCIAL ACTVWES ItJ FULL SHIMtT. IRELAND S NOTED FOR LEGEND Blarney Castlz with its m$? r. T rj - STONE OF ELOQUEHcg THE PYRAMHy&fi AC MOUNDS OF ITS ANCIENT MNGS, !o;lf 'lWOC lAlrli-n-r rr,-rl S- CROSSES, ROUND TOWERS, AND STVRIED MONASTERIES AND FOR THE L &SURELY. COLORFUL LIFE MimtACk .11 OFTS PEOPLE, AtSKfg. A1OMA37FX30C. Cr fif JWIU t! Couurr Lovth. 'imm |