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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Christenson Family Enjoys Holiday Party Members of the A. H. Christenson Christen-son family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Daniel Keeler of Provo for a Christmas Eve party. The party also honored Danny Keeler, who recently returned re-turned from an LDS mission. He brought with him a recording record-ing made in Belguim by members mem-bers of the family of Josette Britte. a convert to the LDS church who has been in Utah since August. The playing of the record and other program numbers num-bers were enjoyed during the evening. Present were A. H. Christenson, Christen-son, Kathryn Christenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Christenson Christen-son and sons of Orem; Mr. and Mrs- A. Sherman Christenson. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip V. Christenson, Christen-son, Mr and Mrs. Ray Gwilliam, Mr- and Mrs. Keeler and families and Miss Britte. Grace Gammon Sets Wedding Date Grace Gammon and Lynn E. Holdaway will be united in marriage mar-riage on Friday, January .,w riage on Thursday, January 5 at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Gammon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N- Gammon and Mr. Holdaway is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway- A reception in the Vermont-Orem Vermont-Orem First ward chapel on January Jan-uary 6 will honor the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wells had as their dinner guests on Christmas day Alzada and Bert Wilmot of Springville, J. D. Wadley and daughters, Joan and Dorothy of Lindon and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Colledge and daughter, Vicky of Lehi. Mrs- Bill Baker entertained at a dinner party on Christmas Eve. The dinner was served buffet buf-fet style and the guests sat at small tables which were decir-ated decir-ated with Christmas lights and Santa Claus candles. Christmas gifts were exchanged. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson and sons, Gerald and R- L., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simmons, Mrs. Lillian Chappel, Mr. and Mrs-Albert Mrs-Albert C. Martin and daughter, Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Baker and son, Billy Ray. 4 .0 You've made 1949 a good year for the Farmers and Merchants Bank We hope that our safety and service can help to make 1950 a better year for you and shall welcome the opportunity to talk things 1 over with a view of finding ways and means of doing so. Carmorc i ui iiiui o 8 rouo x VWe're Wishing 1 I V .- , : I I M,;y .... I IT ' ' ) I I I ' . 1 'l i ) f - m .' : s.v - y. 'i v f ' ' i . ! Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lowe, who home ceremonies at the Mrs. R- is the former Madelaine Blanch Mrs. Heber Harward of Pleasant their home in Orem, GENEVA MIA PLANS NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL The Geneva ward MIA will sponsor another gala New Year's Eve Ball this year. A good orchestra or-chestra has been engaged for the affair and a floor show will be presented at intermission. It Is a Budget event. Noisemak-ers, Noisemak-ers, confetti, etc. will be sold. Stanley Hadlock spent the holidays at home- He is attending attend-ing school in California. onrl lIornhanto uuu if iui uiiaiiio Bank THAT FRIENDLY HOME-OWtiED BANK were married early this month in E. Murano residence. Mrs. Lowe Harward, daughter of Mr. and Grove. The Lowes are making I Wendell C'ollings spent the i holidays in Orem with his fam ily- He is stationed at Cheyenne. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg entertained at a family dinner on Sunday in honor of their son Floyd on his birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Rex Eastman of Salt Lake City, Nina Stratton, Dar-rel, Dar-rel, Udell. Norma. LaWana and Anabel Clegg and Richard Pearson. Zltah v.. Mi 1 s p 1 n If ; Mariya "MardU" Yiauda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Yasuda of Orem, who hat announced her engagement en-gagement to Shigeru Motoki, ton of Mr. and Mrs. J. S-Motoki S-Motoki of Salt Lake City. Mr. Motoki it now serving in Toyko with the U. S. army of occupation. Albert Holdaway . spent Christmas with his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fretz and family in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell All-red All-red and two children of Sacramento, Sacra-mento, California and Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Hart of Rexburg, Idaho, spent the Christmas hol idays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Jones of Duchesne, Utah are spending spend-ing this week at the home of Mrs. Preal Jines. Spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs- Victor C. Anderson Ander-son are their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs- D. Victor : Anderson of San Francisco and their two children Gregory and ,Toby. Mrs- Anderson is the former for-mer Fern Frandsejn. Aiothjer 'son of Mr. and Mrs- Anderson, Kenyon, who is a student at the University of Southern California Califor-nia school of dentistry, is also visiting here during the holidays. v v Santa Claus visited the home of Mr. and Mrs- Carlyle Bunker last week and distributed distrib-uted gifts to about 80 Bunker's Ji(nployees and their fjamilies I who were being entertained at a 'holiday party. A lighted Christ-!mas Christ-!mas tree and other decorations added to the gaiety. Games and 'music were enjoyed during the evening. The Orem stake presidency presiden-cy and High Council and their i wives will hold their annual holiday social on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Carlyle Bunker. Guests at the home of Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Milton Holdaway on Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bentwet and daughter Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mette of Provo. GENEVA Beth M"oo 0581 Rl The Primary officers teachers entertained all the children of the ward at a lovely , (Last week Snowy was seek-Christmas seek-Christmas party. Every child jng a safe place to sleep when participated on the program. Many parents and friends were present to see Santa give the children candy nuts and popcorn balls. The Sunday School presented a beautiful pageant on Sunday morning. Those in charge were G. E. Childs, music; Lovena , , . . . . Rowley, cast of characters; and Charles Halford- costuming and lighting. The Nativity was pres- ented in pantomime and song Solos were sung by Moroni Jen sen and Archie Wasden, acconv sen ana xme u, ryn Christenson accompanied oy upai nigoy; ivena nowiey. accompanied by Colleen Baker; and Anna Lou Judd, accompani j k r n v a ed by Donetta Baker. Another musical number was sung by T . . T -T jj Lovena Rowley, Anna Lou Judd, Bertene AdamsKay Baker and! ... UU.V. . ". UV- V.. pantomime i. j were Melvin ana Fern Heath, Bud Patten, Mark , Jensen, James Nielson, Steve Christensen, Russell Adams Ber- ii am xvi guy anu uudiie javis. next Sunday. Open house will be held at the home of Bishop C. WilfordLarsen beginning at 1:30 for ward members to settle their . .. . The Genealogical committee will present the program on Sun day evening at 5,30. Primary will be held Tuesday, Jan. 3 at 3 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Colyer of Bountiful, Utah have purchased purch-ased the home of Bishop and Mrs. R. Bliss Allred. The All- red have moved to the home for merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs-Charles Mrs-Charles H. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gill- man are vacationing ornia. in Calif- Mr. nH Mr, T.anM Gibson were guests at the home of Mrs. Gibson's sister, Mrs. Dean Carle of Lehi for Christ- mas. This was the 18th year they have celebrated Christmas to- gether. YEAR END-MONTH END Continues Through SATURDAY REDUCED THEM APPEALING TO YOU KIDZ CORNER Conducted by Edward Sammle Weekly Story Serial: SNOWY. THE WHITE MOUSE , he was suddenly confronted Dy a terrible monster .- The poor little fugitive mouse thought quickly, was this a cat? That evil creature he had heard so much about? Then this was no time to stand, crouched, waiting wait-ing for something to happen, he must act now and quickly for there was no time to waste iiicic waa Mint .. . flround g made dash for end of the The fuU u Snowy's eyes searched for some small hole or corner in which he might hide. As the cat gained him Uar t(J of u fl g think. ing that he would not huv a chance of escape with two cats rinwn anH , , -t . . waited for the end. .. . c, ,n, it. Read 'next week's 1 iJ I. ... tnapicr aim imu uui num.; umin,FTurcriirmine A season - A place of en- " TRF.T t2er 3. RRRRFIEGEATO Some- J? keeAP"gS Cld- I " 0 "V 5, S5fADFfcT;ri 6" EPJE A kl"drf.automoblle ANSWERS V' c" i""'vv"' , erator; 4. Sparrow; 5- England; 6. Jeep. JOKE OF THE WEEK Junior: Ma, can I have the cookies on the table? Mother: Yes, dear. Junior: That's good, I've already al-ready eaten them. Attending a family gathering gather-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson of Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Poulson, Mrs- Nellie Carter, Mr. 'anH Mrs Alfpprl KfaHcon on1 : , t. , family of Lake View, Mr. and !Mrs. Kenneth Carter of Provo and Mr- d Mrs. Jack Carter of Salt Lake City; FOR SALE Solid oak breakfast set with four chairs. Excellent condit- I ion. Phone 0671 Jl. ODDS AND ENDS LATE ARRIVALS LEFTOVERS SLICIITLY-COILED ENOUGH TO UAK1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1949 HILL GRESi Vaneee Woffindtr, 0553. , vi.v.vi a me Hill pr. , (Mutual entertained the teari,!!; land their oartner. J ! the home of Loretta Banuarh.!! on Hednesday evening ner Mr- and Mrs. Clinton Hills entertained a group 0f thP ward associates on Tuesday Z ening in their home. TheS. Tucker sang a solo and LebnJ Nielson played his guitar and companied the group in ca!; singing. Supper was served t Bishop and Mrs. G. Milton Jam Sn' d Mf- Roy Roland Mr and Mrs. Richard R0Wl(T Mr. and Mrs. Don Ivie, Mr Ja Mrs. Harild Hartley, Mr 2J Mrs. Wesley RoberUon, Mr and Mrs. George Tucker m."! . Mrs- Miles Roundy. Mr. and M Roland Tidd, Mr. and Mrs r l: and Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. HoiT ard Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. Emmon Mr. and Mrs. Tom tk and Mrs. Reed Clegg and' the iiuoi aim uusiess. The MIA will start their ree-ular ree-ular meetinea asoin -4 ..6 holidays on January 4. TV10 Polif Cn;i.. .. ... . - vjwciy wm nolo its meeting on Monday. January " " "'" '" xucuiugy lessoa will be given by Matilda Elliott. PLEASANT VIEW Edna Hansen 2028 M A Christmas program presented in Sunday Schol in. stead of the regular class work- The program included the story, 'The Littlest Angel", by Dewain Silvester: orean musir by Ruth Colvin and the singing of Christmas sones. led hv Gladys Tippetts. Ronald Hill gave the sacrament gem. The ward choir furnished a program of Christmas songs and anthems at sacrament meeting on Sunday evening. Marian Er-canbrack Er-canbrack read a Christmas story and solos were rendered by Stanford Patten and Gladys Tippetts. Tip-petts. The choir numbers were directed by C Sterling Cluff, with Ruth Colvin, accompanist and June B. Gammell, guest accompanist. ac-companist. ' ITCr:3 |