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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES .AT. Drafts Traffic Convention 0 , -j I jr.'.. J? ' f , , r if,.' GENEVA Beth Moa 0581 R$ Z. 4. i Tackline world road traffic problems, a U.N. driving permit which would be honored every- conference has agreed on an international road where. The above exhibit of driving permits traffic convention which eventually would help sued by 40 countries shows Uie necessity ri motorists in all countries. The convention sug- reaching sme form f simplification and great gests tfle adoption of a simplified internationar niformity lm djiving jermik requjrementak The Relief Soci social Science lesson wm De presented next week by Mrs. Lavern Har. ker. The MIA prepared the dinner for the Odd Fellows lodge Saturday Satur-day evening. The ward members assisted by donating most of the food and labor for the turkey dinner. Proceeds went to the building fund. 'Ji! '22311 J t") ! f 1 WANTED TO BUY Good, clean used cars or pickups- Top cash pi ices paid. No waiting. See Lynn Bullock. BULLOCK AUTO SALES Phone 0669-J3 Orem. WASHER REPAIRING Ralph's Radio & Appliance 65 No. University At. PROVO Phone 618 CARTER'S SAW SERVICE All types of Saws Sharpened LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED West on 4th North GENEVA ROAD CEMENT WORK Cement Septic Tanks and cesspools built. All kinds of cement work done. 1010 N-1st N-1st West, Provo. Phone 1350- tf. Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE Only Factory iu Utah County We are not represented by any transient mattress workers, but will call for and deliver without with-out extra charge. JUST PHONE 345 Or drop us a card 61 West 2nd North The Best In AUTO INSURANCE STATE FARM MUTUAL N. C. Hicks, Cocal Agent Our new low rates offer you the most economic cat insurance in-surance available. In ten years of selling I have pever had a claim rejected. Phone 1Z 19 N. University Ave, Provo tf. Pianos and Accordians FOR SALE OR BENT Pianos $75 00 and up. Accordians Accor-dians $25.00 and up- Small down payment. Easy terms New and used. Lessons-Williams Lessons-Williams Music Cot 808 Sast 3rd South Phone 140 R COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE 156 West Center Telephone 707 AT BOOTERIE Provo, Utah i J7ie first Thing off the Shelf VATKIHS LINIMENT For bump or bruin lh thing lo ill li Wjltint Liniment. It mil paint owed by strains. Muiclci lm and lore art warmed and toothed. Keep t bottle bandy. Itt friend in need. WATKINS MENTH0U CAMPHOR OINTMENT Combine! menthol, camphor and oil of camphor to rtlitve naejl itufFinen. Good, too, for relieving chapped thin, imcd bitci, cold torn, burnin ikin after ihavinf, etc Twr VVaflml Ceaer ,PROVO Jos. H. Taylor Rural Dealer UTAH PHONE 559 R PROVO Dr. and Mfs. Nelson Snow left Wednesday evening lor St, George to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. Snow's parents. WANTED Experienced girl for permanent perman-ent office and clerical Work. Call Bunker's, 0551 R3. 'Electric Service With Safety" Residential and Commercial Contracting CALL Howard Egan Electric PHONE 0756 J2 73 East 4th North, Orem Jf"r I INNOCENT "Snippy" ans-wers ans-wers to customers? custom-ers? The "let-'em-wait" attit ude? Not at Per- sonal Finance I J t H it V111 company: iviy JQM C0PUS customers have declared me Innocent! And they say I'm not guilty either of saying say-ing "No" to them when they ask for something. Proof: 4 out of 5 who ask for a loan here get it And when I make loans I like to do so without asking for a lot of security or making it diff icult or embarassing for folks. 'Personal" makes loans from $25 to $950 in salary alone, or on urniture or auto- Friends, rela tives or employer not notified Usually I say "Yes" to loan requests re-quests Jn a hurry. But even when circmstances are unusual I try to find a way to work out a deal. Like most people, I don't believe be-lieve in unnecessary borrowing . . . but when a loan Is needed or to your advantage, I'll be glad to say 'Yes." Any time you need extra cash see me, won't you? I'm at Personal Finance Co. 13 East Center, Knight Block, or Phne me at 261. Open Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p-m, son, Margaret Jbhnsqsr 't$ Lillian Thurber. The Junior girls tied theif) Rose Bouquet on Wednesday: evening at the Timpanogos chap. , el. In order to tie the bouquet every girl 15 and 16 years of age in the ward must be enrolled in MIA. The girls were lovely in; their formals as they presented the program. Betty Marston, president, conducted and the' opening prayer was given by, Robin Turscanski. Vocal solos were given by Bertien Adams and Geneil Adams, accompanied All ward officers. bchers and by Mary Rowley, and by Georgia their partners are .requested to Rudd, accompanied by Beverly be in attendance at the wari Kitchen. DaNeq Steele played a ' fconference social to be held Sat- j piano solo and Beth Moon gave : urday evening t Timpanogos a short talk. Joan Adams pres-hall, pres-hall, at 7:30 p.m. Pfiesthood, ' ented "The Symbolism of the LDS Girls leaders and genealog-1 Rose," Readings were given by ical leaders are to be present at Helen Foster and Dora Mackay. 9:15 Sunday morning for thei Alter the bouquet was tied the conference session. All ward, leader, Shirley Smith, presented members are expected to be in each of the girls a Rose Member, attendance Sunday evening at ship Folder and they sang "As 5:30 for the Sacrament meeting The flosft" Luella Wilkinson which is the final meeting of the gave the closing prayer, conferenc week. j The junior Gospel Doctrine! The missionary class memoers class will have another Fireside net Friday evening at hte home after Sacrament meeting Sun-: Kathryn Christenson and day evening at the James Jew !mad& candy to be sent to the sen home on Lincoln street. missionaries from Geneva ward- Sacrament services were Vein The Seventies quorum of the attended Sunday evening when wad will sell Christmas trees the Lincoln high auditorium wasl'o raise money fr their quota ol filled to hear the Mendelssohn, the building und. They are 'chwrus. Elbert R. Curtis, general asking ward members to pur-superintendent pur-superintendent of the YMMIA chas trees from them. gave a short talk. Fifty chorus The Relief Society lesson was members under the direction of presented this week by Lorna E- B. Terry thrilled the audience. Eula Norton accompanied, and Elsie Urie was guest soloist. Other soloists were Harold Peter son, Moroni Jensen, Reynold Heiner and Mr. Terry. L. L. Terry was reader. The program was climaxed with "Come, Come Ye Saints," "Oh My Father," ,u 1 1 - -.. - li IT T . 1. d jpne;'"!! I St ite-- H t.jk. H .'ai? rT iriii 1 v. r f LADY GODIVA R!I)SS AGAIN . . . Mr. Lewis Douglas, wife o the U. 8. ambassador lo Kn -l.iiH, unveils Sir William Reid W.k's statue of Lady Codiva In Coventry, England. The arms tf the statue were mod-.-llod by American friends ol Hie eculpiWa m OAK HILLS Madge McKell 2261 M The theme of the Junior Sunday Sun-day School was Thanksgiving. Nursing Bureau Offers Prizes For Best Letters The bureau of Ilome Nujsing is offering several cash prizes THURSpAY, NOVEMBER if 1(1 w eri" Z4- 194 M-Men, Gleaners" Hear Book RpaHc. At Fireside Chat MenandleanerSOf Tim panogos ard held chat at the apartment of Mr J Mrs- Kenneth Balser on Sun, evening. Assisting hoste 1 Mrs. 1-aura Ql?" Elaine JCinney. A feature of the a .review of the fcook Chel by the Dozen", given bw To,? Clegg. Mariorle Kochti gave a talk on " Ihe Fai S the Motmoa GirU" h " Refreshments v?re serter t lohn Cornish, Dorethy Lun Marjone Xocherhiins, lr "?J Ms. Robert Olse. lelith Han? Marilyn Johnsorf, fa . cm X Earl Bogth, Joan Terry Birdin Terry, Ted Rolman, fiTquel t w M; and Mrs Stanle, Weeks, Mr and Mrs, William Kinney, Jesse Asay, Mr J Mrs. Joy Clegg, Mrs. Dale La? sen and Mrs. William Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Chirt ester left Wednesday eveSj for Kanosh where thpv n1 spend the Thanksgivinj weekend with her parents, lit. and Mrs. Leonad Abraaara, tiiacnycu una uj- auwuia tj D aid - Thanks. ls ottering several casa prize: Maycocls. li was the literary les- J11?1 S'lf J : for the best letter on the .ab. sort. f " T .iippt "Hnw tn Promote Health hv r.cnpv pw Tarfihi! anil a Jct' "uw iu i iuiuuk ixvaiLii A Pre-Christmas Festival is Lea to Stephen 1 and Improve Home Nursing", ac. mg given Wednesday evening, y v l(,otdi)g tQ Emma Weeks pregid be Dec. (th at the Timpanogos hall The Relief Society will have a fish pond and refreshments on sae after school. From 5 to 7 p.m. a hot buffet supper will be sold and "Battle Hymn of the Repub- land will be followed by a Christ. lie." Clinton Mikekau, a Hawaiian Hawa-iian student studying under Florence Flor-ence Jepperson MacTpen, sang "I Heard the Voice oi Jesus Say." The Gleaners of Geneva ward held their Golden Gleaner Com- raderie on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at the home of Mrs. Lillian Thurb. ej . Short talks on "How to Become Be-come a Golden Gleaner" were givn by Margaret Johnson, LlL lian Thurber and Ina Skinner. Music, talks and refreshments were enjoyed by Afton Graff, Ina Skinner, Ruth Mackey, Kath. ryn Christenson, Anna Lou Judd Jean Maycock, Lois Nielsen, Na. Dene Adams, GenaVee Steele, Betty Robbins, Delores Adam- ogy. Lucille Steele, Ora Healy by Genevieve poem was gi rament gem. " i ent tne state organization" Members of the stake high practical nurses-council nurses-council and returned mission-j An impartlal commftee Romanes Rom-anes were in charge of sacra- poged of civic leaders will judge ment meeting on Sunday even-lthe leters. The grand prize for mg. Golden Taylor gave two the best letter will be $50.00 vocal selections. cash The gecond prize $10 00 No Sunday Schoo! will be ' Four $2-00 prizes will be give held in the ward because of each week. Contest ends Dee. ember 20. t nEr.iEr.j3a.. m-Vr CHE OLD-flXtUsJ rroai m. . Burroughs ef fcfjapen-dewe, fcfjapen-dewe, Ian.! "i ferr.errier when We marked out corn rowi h , single-shovel plow ai4 dropped, the kernels by hand. from Ann Bomlick of Ilcor, Mfon.: "I remember when certain rcorr j had flowered oil cloth on tiie walj instead of paint. In soire homes ';t ceilings had flowered tin. Eedi were of brass in our home and were hard to move sround." aTrom Mrs. 8. A. Ctan.es nf p. right, Okla.. "I remember eihr. street cars were drann fcy kr I never saw them erotUJ, U v. also sustained to work in geneal-, hom 0f ril w,ebster. Piesid-, 4 suggestions to promote TC.::':,,rUI health wil1 be dged n preven. 4 ATTENTION STOCKMEN mat program. An assortment of gifts will be on sale during the afternoon and evening. Several releases and new ap pointments were made at sacra- gtake quarterly conference. ment Meeting. Arden Rowley Letters will be judged accord, was released from the Adult All members of the priesthood ing to f0nowjng mies-AT mies-AT t-L Priesth00d comm"tee are urged to attend the priest. j Letters must not exce'ed 100 and Jirrt Bonner was sustained hood session of the stake confer. 1 words in that position. Adelbert and ence on Sunday at 2:30 p ro. . Josephine Hatch were released f 8. Letters will be judged on ' from the Genealogy committee. uc 'uu"s CKiy " sincerity, constructive, practical Frank Healy was sustained as . cnait and the Book of Mormon SUggestions which may be tead-first tead-first assistant to David Rowley tudv Sroup will be postponed jiy put into appliation. in the Genealogical group, and because of conference. 3 Qonsderable weight Will be Theodore Farley as second ass- . ivlrs-Jane arsen gave tne soo, gjven tne best solution to the often beat the car to town by walk-istant- Mr. and Mrs. LaVern a sence lesson in Relief Soc. probiem of increasing shortage to8- Those horses sure were slow! Harker and Vilate Farley were !etv meeting on Tuesday at the of pracical nurses. This was back in 1885." Tom W. tV Sewright of Vista, Calif.l "i remember the funeral Srecessions the Chinese used to have in Los Angeles years ago, First came the hearse. Following it 1 came two Chinese boys chanting In aative tongue and occasionally dropping a piece of paper full oi holes. (I was told the devil had to go through all the holes in tho papers before he could go to the spirit of the dead person). Then came the mourners in busies ani last but not least, an express wa-on wa-on with a roasted pig and all ft? trimmings. The pig was lo e p4 on top of the grave., From Bess of Mesa, Arfe.t 1 remember re-member when bread and breakfast break-fast food was cooked only in fce home. We even made hominy and vinegar in the home in those days. Store shelves weren't lined with tin cans and prepared foods ready to serve and folks were happier and more contented then ard t'rere wasn't as much sickness as there 'is today." and FARMERS It you want more money for your dead or useless horses, cows, hogs or sheep; and for hides, pelts and wool, call UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW CO. QUICK SERVICE PHONE COLLECT Geo. W. Price LEHI 216W Lehi, Utah lent c ,7 1 , o titive measures as well as treat, on Saturday December 3, at 2 ment. but the sor is mt advocating socialized medicine. 5. Grammar, spelling or liter, ary composition will not be considered. 6. Outstanding letters will be published periodically; author's initials only will be used if desired. de-sired. 7. Address etters to: Practical Nurses Contest, P. O- Box 276, Salt Lake City, Utah. p.m. m the Peasant View ward. There will be special entertainment entertain-ment for the children. Grant Patch was honored at a farewell social on Wednesday evening following mutual. He leaves for the mission field on December 5. Bishop John Naylor announces that the wa'd still has some j pears for sale. Join Teterans of Foreign Wars at "WICK SWAIN'S BarberShop , Larry Nelson, 10, year old i son of Mr. and Mrc rKffnrA .Nelson, returned home on WeH ester were Salt Lake City visit- nesday from the hospital where j ors over the weekend. he underwent a major operation. ... TT. He is reported to be recovering , TAlbert Biggs was taken to nicely. tne LDS hospital on Saturday where he wil undergo surgery. and Wanda Davis Smith were sustained as . Primary teachers. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love-Relief Love-Relief Society conference will less and small son, Bobby, have be held next Monday. moved into their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Chid- "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY" By PLOTNER ova B?Ak:i: AT2& AT YOUQ EVET2V Of XHZ. 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