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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Mrs. Richard Brewer Named President Of OF Club Mrs. Richard Brewer was named president of the OF Club at their election meeting held at the new home of Mrs. Clay Dunn. Other officers named are Mrs. Dale Larsen, secretary and Mrs. Moroni Jensen, reporter. The dinner party which followed foll-owed the election was a no-hostess affair with each club member assisting in the preparation of a delicious hot turkey dinner. Bouquets Bou-quets of red and white mums were usd as table decorations. Games were enjoyed after dinner with the high score prize going to Mrs. Brewer and the on psiz? to Mrs.G solatilneoibon consolation prize to Mrs. Glen Healy. . Outgoing officers of the club are Mrs. Merlin Finch, president and Mrs. William Rohbock, secretary. sec-retary. Present at the elertion meeting meet-ing and dinner were Mrs- Dunn, Mrs. Grant Butler, Mrs. William Cox, Mrs. Julian Fronk, Mrs. Woodruff Jensen, Mrs. Harold Peterson, Mrs. Wallace Kendall, Mrs. Vorn Wentz, Mrs. William Rohbock, Mrs. Merlin Finch, Mrs. Dale Larsen, Mrs. Neldon Marshall, Mrs. Richard Brewer, Mrs. Moroni Jensen, Mrs. Dway-ne Dway-ne Peterson, Mrs. Glen Healy, and a guest, Mrs. Richard Castle-ton. Oiremni-Qeneva Society Ina Smith. Editor PhoM 0684 Jl Orem Women's Club To Meet Wednesday The Orem Women's Club will meet on Wednesday, Nov. 16-"A 16-"A Lesson in Citiz:nship" will be the theme of the program, ar ranged by Mrs. Leo Broadhead. Specal guests at the meeting will be Orem's all-state students, Marilyn Johnson, Steven Chris-tensen Chris-tensen and Boyd Ivie. The musical music-al program will be arranged by Mrs. Boyd Asay and Mrs.. Roy Humpherys will read the litany. Hostesses will be Mrs- Leo Poul-son Poul-son and Mrs. Moroni Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ge;- r. Wells and granddaughter, Edith Ann Wells have returned home from Kirtland, New Mexico where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Foutz. They also visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Wells and daughters, Antoinette and Rebecca. M MEN, GLEANERS HOLD FIRESIDE CHAT Margaret Johnson was the speaker at the fireside chat held Sunday evening in th Scera lounge; following the evening session of the Orem stake conference. con-ference. M Men and Gleaners of the stake were in attendance. Tommy Moon played a cornet solo, ccgmpanied by Ronald Hatch. Arrangements were un er the direction of Inez Boulter, stake Gleaner leadet, and Russell Russ-ell Hansen, stake M Mea leader. Joyce Peterson Feted at Party j Mrs. Parlell Peterson entertained enter-tained at a birthday party honoring honor-ing her daughter, Joyce, who was four years old on Monday. The group of youngsters who atr tended Jhe party enjoyed games, a treasure hunt and refresh-Iments. refresh-Iments. including a gay circus ' cake. Guests included Paul and Lee Carroll, Connie and Terry Peterson, Peter-son, Linda and John Reid Peter sen, Kita, Caroline ana jonnny Childs, Larry Wahlquist, Roger Davis, Dorothy, Gary and Joyce Peterson. Joyce's grandmother, Mrs. Louise Feteison and Irs-Reid Irs-Reid Petersen were also peseat. Visiting Day Scheduled at Spencer School Reed fl Goo Uat Good roads are a primary necessity neces-sity to connect military installations installa-tions with main arteries of travel whether they be highway, fail-roads, fail-roads, torts or airfield. Modern Lcque Modern lacquer is usually iol-ution iol-ution of Nitrocellulose, resins and plasticizer. It may be tither clear or pigmented. SPECIAL INTEREST CROtTJ TO HEAR OBERT IIILI Obert Hill will be the guest speaker at the Special Interest class of the Sharon ward MIA. on Tuesday evening. ftfrs. Mark Zohne Bd fcaby daughter Connie have returned re-turned to their horae in Driggs, Idaho after visiting here for a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lt-enard Madsen, The baby was recovering from n operation operat-ion and is reported t be in good health now. Mr. Zohne visited at the Madsen home one day before be-fore acompanfing his wtfe nd baby home. i Ellsworth Carrelt telufned home Sunday from the Utah Valley Val-ley hospital where he underwent an appendectomy last week. Wednesday, November 16, has been designated as Parents Visiting Vis-iting Day at Spencer school, according ac-cording to Mrs. Virginia Poul-son, Poul-son, PTA president. Children will stay at home that day and their parents will visit the school and become acquainted with the teachers. Teachers will be in their rooms from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Home room teachers will make set was appointments for .parents to see!Dorotnv tparhnrs at a pertafn tlmt I wecK BLAIRS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Blair, entertained a group of friends at their home last week. After! the guests returned from a scav enger hunt, a chill supper was. served by the hostess. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Joel Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Warwood, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Croft, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bellows and Mr. and Mrs, Blair. A party for the younger held at the home of Kaye Fielding last Present were Paul and An exceptionally fine pro- Barry Sfatton, Brenda Burgen- gram has been arranged for the er- K-aren ana Ann btraiton, PTA meeting to be held at 1,30- Kathleen Snow, LeRoy Pulham, i Mrs- Barbara Ibenstein will in-' Janice and Brent Stratton and troducB a gflest speaker who Sarah Fleld'ng. will spealt oft "Choosing Child-1 " " ren's Books iot Christmas". Mrs. I Ms- fclie Adam enter- Ruth Peterson will discuss othf-f Gained at aj Surprise party oa suitable elavihines. and eifts tor Thursday afternoon honoring t v,ni..o . tier son Micnaei on ms eisnui m i : i l j -i 1 e v. tuf iiiuay. urdiues emu rcueaii- : i Skinner. Leonard Skinner, Evan j Skinner, Jimmy Adams, Flor. I ancp T.pe Flart .Torpv Pilrnc T & Littfe Anita fcuth MacDonald R0y pikus, Jeri Lee PikuS, celebrated he thtrd birthday , Luana Littlefieki, Dougie Pat withj a party. Guests enjoyed ten. Jav Brown. Karen Betfc playing gamei and refrsehments Moon ni Gweneth Adaml. were served. i r , . . Present r Sandra IVie.t Mr: nd Mrs H et Lona Elmer, Sandra Lunceford, wnat Ami Thelma, Carolyn and Midge Mc- . u" .r S u j , Ewan, Beuhh and Gerald Voox-1 who Jyed the delight-hees, delight-hees, Elaine Collings, Margie I fJTe ad rs' Dickey, Margie Caley, Joyce and TSterll"g Qu"' nd Mrs. Jimml fmtrc KarWo Ionian PeTrV, Mr. tnS Mr9. Rulon on,f Philip ,-,T o!Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. Antone FlMtle Patten A new plastic pattern which reportedly re-portedly will enable the sewer to cut a dress, sew it up and know that it will fit perfectly without alteration al-teration is now available to hoze sewers. "Off; Ashes of the origins Buddha. legend says. underU. r. Java's vast Borobudur T.m1 acres in area, 131 feet h! in the 9th Century. AJtfTA RUTH MACDONALD CELEBRATIS BIRTHDAY Howard Peterson and Johanna ancj Viane Stoiworthy. A ERENTWOCO l?AORm f ji ' WITH & 0 1MC11 J A zipper FRorm 7 Xa-. jaR&v . F7(Tt tint V I'm A sjulali sneal o serve yoaf fafn- ily! Simply cut chiUed canned corned beef hash in cubes, roll in flour and brown them in hot lard or drippings. Add quartered hard- cooKed eggs and canned mushroom mush-room soup. Heat the mixture completely, com-pletely, then ervt R ovet hot buttered but-tered toast. Gleason. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Booth, Bishop and Mrs. R. Bliss , Allred and M and Mrg. al ' Cowley. Mr. and Mrs. Seott Reyj nolds entertaineo) at a turkey! dinner on Sunday tot Mr. and I Mrs. Vee Reynolds and three children of Bountiful an Mr. and Mrs. Roger Evans and two children and Kali Reynolds. The occasion was the birthday anniversary ann-iversary of their son, Vee. PUT A SPARKLE !K THE EYES OF THAT YOUNGSTER WITH A SOOTH BUILT FROM BURR'S SPORTING GOODS GJ59 nciA tap A Small Down Payment wit hold your Hike Until Christinas COME IN EARLY FOR YOUR CHOICE OF SEVERAL SPARKLING COLORS Burr's Sportim ACROSS FROM SCERA W OREM ' I I i maty i . j W koF, thump an bnmpl Tnl r l 3fjrpf ?JH lflfnM i Mbblt-hopplnf can cost yta j r) I 11"" I C1 ii(c ! 5 Th MnUy. matter what if ll?-Ur til it Z thei find our 'i nlllhi- I T?. -n friendly, personal attention a rTTTi 11 Hi 1 reat help in thei hereavement AfTl H I l & If Ak II w is consolin t0 kn(w that ev FIRESTONE J STORES y MIOVO PBONK 3 .... i "r m ICYCLE s&mL g Ooods tm Qlot Wa CcMie Up fter-t Mdfi't tealizetj Bafofl Horn Muc W, Need! 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