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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Factory Utah County Mattress COMPLETE MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE Only Faclory in Uiah Country. We are nol represented by any transient mattress workers, but will call for and deliver wihtout erira charge. JUST PHONE 341 Or drop us a card 661 West 2nd North PHOVO UTAH CRin:stRKKns:::::n:::nn::::n:y:::::;::::::i::::::n;Kn COAL Mangum Coal Co. Clean, Hot Coal. Prompt Delivery. Del-ivery. PHONE 0780 Jl ' 383 North 8th West Orem CARTER'S SAW SERVICE All types of Saws Sharpened West on 4th North GENEVA ROAD cac PRIVATE INSTRUCTION on piano accordian. Accor-dians Accor-dians furnished for beginning begin-ning students. PROGRESSIVE PROGRESS-IVE SCHOOL OF MUSIC Accordians - Guitars and other instruments. 4ih So. and State or call Pioto 3354-J. F2 KELSCH'S COMPLETE SHOE' FOOT SERVICE 156 West Center Telephone 707 AT BOOTERIE Provo, Utah Vi "YES" to 4 out of 5 at Kwmat Get these Brumal PLUSSES. Privacy Pri-vacy considers f ion you select monthly payment date and amount. Ratpect for your honesty. Phone or come in TODAY. Pr I CASH YOU GET MoniM, $110i$190 I $263 15Mos. 9.24 M5.96 2I.84 20Mos. 7.42 12.82 17.54 Abort papmtnfi covar ovorylbmgt loom of olhtf omouftfs, or tor othw poriodl, ort in proportion, 27) Loans $25 to $950 or More on Salary. Furniture or Car FINANCE CO. 13 East Center. Knight Block Provo, Uiah TOM COPUS. YES MANager Loans made to residents of all surrounding tfwns. 'Electric Service With Safety" Residential and Commercial Contracting CALL Howard Egan Electric PHONE 0756 J2 i 73 East 4th North, Orem .. ) -4 .. - , t V. -m- n IM f .i4, ,, i.. , . r.nri HAVE A LAUGH, CHAPS ... It Is carnival time la the sooth of France, playground of the wealthy, with parades and pageants la order. Someone had the bright idea of sending some of the carnival spirit to fog-laden England. So at Nice they loaded this big figure into a seaplane for flight to England. No, we don't know if it dispelled dis-pelled the fog or the austerity. It might have dispelled the citizens if they didn't know it was coming from the looks of the face. Mr. and Mrs- Jack McClar-en McClar-en and daughter, Jean were Salt Loke City visitors on Sun day. ALTERATIONS I I tailor men's suits over for oms.i. Expert men and w men's alterations, make dresses, formals, trousseaus, children' :olhing. Men's shirts and slacks See or call Mrs. Cuyler. 447 N. .nd West. PrOTO. Phone 2276R QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatmentthat Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing Over three million bottles of the Will Treatment have been sold for relief of 3 mpiomsof autre arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcor due to Ekhi Acid Foot Olgntlon, Sour or Upsot Stomach, Caiilneii, Haartburn, Sleaplaaaima, tcH "liietoEicoM Acid. Hildon 15 days' trmll Ask for "Willard'a Mnuo" which fully explains this treatment fraa at GENEVA PHARMACY The Best la AUTO INSURANCE STATE FARM MUTUAL N. C. Hicks, Local Agent Our new low rates offer you iho must economic car insurance in-surance available. In ten years of selling I have never had a claim rejected. Phono 12 19 N. University Ato., Provo tf. HIGHEST PRICES paid for your dead or uielet animals. Call collect. Utah Hide and Tallow, Lehl 216-W. Photographers Orem-Geneva Photo Center Commercial, Group, Portrait Photography. 24-hour film service. ser-vice. West of State Street near telephone tele-phone office. PHONE 0521 J3 RnnmnR:::iKi:::i:i;::n::nunR:n:u::n::Ri:::::u Metal Work n:uain::::n::ua:u:a::Rua:imu::itK::::RU:::::::: Clegrg Welding Phone 075 J3 Ornamental Iron work. Porch railings. General Welding and fabrication. 1700 South Stale Orem Pianos and Accordians FOR SALE OR RENT Pianos $75-00 and up. Accoi. dians $25.00 and up- Small down payment. Easy terms New and used. Lessons. Williams Music Co. 308 Sast 3rd South PHONE 3768 WASIIEK REPAIRING Kalph's t Radio & Appliance 65 No. University Av. PROVO Phone 618 GRAND VIEW I Marilyn Young 048 J4 The Seagulls and Bluebirds, under the direction of Mrs- Edna Ed-na Waters and Mrs- Laurel Gibson, Gib-son, held a roller skating party on Saturday afternoon. Refresh ments were served at the Gibson home after the party. There were ten girls present. Two and one half minute talks were given in Sunday School by Arthur Day and Mrs. Inez Tracy. The sacrament gem was given by Alice Snow. Sunday evening serviecs were highlighted by talks given by Steven Jones and Robert Carle-ton Carle-ton of the Deacons quorum and David Williams and Neil Snow of the Priests quorum. Mrs-Bessie Mrs-Bessie Keetch sang a solo, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Inez Tracy. The remainder of the time was turned over to Robert Smith, an instructor at BYU, who has recently moved into the ward. Other musical numbers were hv the ward choir under the direct ion of Mrs. Tracy. Worn With Pride WICK SWAIN FORD Bonus Built Trucks Available for Immediate Delivery Vi to 3 TON IF YOU DON'T THINK WE'LL TRADE TRY US TELL U R IDE MOTOR CO. TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 57-75 West Center Provo, Utah ATTENTION! Veto mm mm -moJ m MAKE US All OFFER FOR ANY ITEM ANY REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED Stock includes large selection of Shoes for the en tire family, work clothing, Infants wear, Boys' and desk fir sale. 0"S a"d thread' A" shehins' counters. d'sp'ay tables THIS SALE STARTS NOW AND CONTINUES UNTIL MERCHANDISE IS SOLD. DON'T WAIT. COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION. SAVE HERE! 670 NORTH STATE LINCOLN Zaida M- Wallace ' 0533 J4 President Addie Edwards presided pre-sided at the Relief Society meeting meet-ing held Wednesday. Lillian Prince presented the Social Science lesson. Prayers were offered of-fered by Elsie Poulson and Jen nie Cordner. Twenty-nine members mem-bers were present. Thirty-eight ward members participated in an excursion to the Salt Lake Temple Thursday. This was the first excursion to be sponsored by the ward. The M Men and Gleaners held a fireside chat Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Weeks. David Nielsen showed colored slides taken while he was on a mission in Western Canada. Refreshments were served to 30 young people- Elvis Terry was in charge of Sunday School. The sacrament gem was given by Kent iJliss and two and one-half minute talks were given by Lorna Gordon Gor-don and Maxine Duke. Counselor Luzell Robbins conducted con-ducted sacrament meeting on Sunday evening. Speakers were Hugh Park and Ardean Bench. Talks were given by LaMarr Evans, Ev-ans, Teacher, and Evelyn Higbee and Elaine Anderberg of the LDS girls organization. A duet was sung by Dee Olpin and Lov-ell Lov-ell Johnson, accompanied by Jewel Olpin. The following Guides were graduated from the Primary ond presented by Mrs. Delia Aiken to Bishop M. D. Wallace for advancement in the priesthood, Lynn Poulson, Herbert Her-bert Aiken, Dean Keeler and Jack Hansen. - Family Hour was the theme of the party for the Blazer class held on Monday afternoon. Suggestive Sug-gestive games for a family hour were enjoyed and refreshments were served' to the following class members. Lincoln ward presented on original or-iginal shadow play as part of the Sharon stake road show-The show-The play, "May It Never Die" was written and directed by Ruth Moss. Taking part were Viola Higbee, Evelyn Higbee, James Greenhalgh, Edgar Booth, Stanley Weeks, Sterling Bylund. Earl Booth, Valene Bench, Ar dean Bench, Norma Montgom- by "Millions" HAIRCUTS BARGAIN EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE We must vacate this store at once- hm3 t a Ii lifluiclatosrs SELLING ENTIRE STOCK TO BARE WALLS OF CHRISTENSEH'S OEPT. STORE OREM, UTAH CHOCOLATE DESSERTS ARE PERENNIAL FAVORITES Desserts are touched with magic ".hen they're chocolate flavored. Ask the family and seel The one below will give any meal . . . lunchbox or Sunday dinner ... a festive air. CHOCOLATE DREAMS . . . make this early in the day or the day before. Its' chilled until serving which gives you exira lime auring mealtime rush. t. Comblna- ! tb. Hoar 2 tb. cornstarch 1 c auiar V4 t. salt 3 c milk 1 tq. unsweetened chocolate la melted blend with t. Scald together. 1. When chocolate rotary en neater. 4. Combine with drjr Ingredients, and cook over hot water 10 minutes, stirring aa It thickens. (. Combine.. I tb. ol this miiture and 1 slif htl; beaten eif rolka I. Add to remaining mixture. T. Add and cook for nnnutes.l tb. butter i. Add 1 t. Tanilla . Combine Crashed Vanilla wafers Chopped nuts 10. Use H to line dripper. 11. Top with remaining crumb. It. Chill until firm. 13. Sana In squares toppea Wttn ... . r ISTPrep wnifipvu cream CHOCOLATE TEMPTATION . . . We get geyser action with this one. The chocolate sauce goes to the bottom and cake rises to the surface. sur-face. Don't let the quantities of water mislead you for it makes the chocolate sauce possible. ramp. ISO Time: 46-58 mln. 1. Sift Into bowlI e. sifted all-purpose flour H c sugar V, t. salt i u baking powder I. Add Vi e- chopped walnuta Melt over tot hot water ..1 aq. chocolate i tb. shortening Cool slightly and dd- c milk Add to dry Ingredienta and mix until umootn. I. Spread In greased 8-in. square cake pan. t. Combine and aprinkle orar the T M white sugar I tb. cocoa 14 a, brown sugar TIMPANOGOS Lucy Pouhon - - 0645 Jl Ward conference was held on Sunday afternoon with President Presid-ent Henry D- Taylor conducting ,the services. Ward officers were presented by LaVon Harward for I sustaining. The newly organized (ward choir rendered a number under the direction of Dale Johnson, John-son, with Mrs. Clara Anderson ! at the organ. Speakers were Rod ney Kimball of the stake high council, President Taylor and Bishop Ray Hanks. John Nicol and Rulon Lowry of the stake Sunday School board visited the Timpanogos Sunday School last week. , Mrs. Ada Green of the LDS girls organization attended the conference meeting held by that Organization last Sunday. ' A leadership meeting and social soc-ial for all ward officers was held ery, Elaine Anderberg, Kathryn Wallace and Marilyn Wallace. Kathryn Weeks played background back-ground music. .HUNTERS Rflfft mm fc WwM lEiiOUiilislOicltet Prepared by BERTHA LORENTZEN Home Service Department MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY J. Dribble over the top. 1 tb. at a time 1 c. boiling water 8. Pake. 10. Serve hot. Servings should be turned upside down and may be topped with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. If you have a few mashed potatoes left over sometime, try this POTATO PO-TATO CAKE for something just a little different. Ice with a creamy chocolate frosting and uhm..m..m.m rime: 20-24 Min. Temp. 850 1. Cream together- -'4 e. fat 1 c sugar I beaten egg volka 4 c hot mashed potatoea . 1 e. flour Pinch Salt 1" U baking pwd. t. cinnamon 2. Add.. 3. Sift together . 4. Add to first mixture alternately with M c milk Use a stroke count of SO, 60. (0. 5. With !S additional strokes add . . t sq. melted choc. Vi c. nut meats y, t Tanilla . Fold la 2 stiffly beaten egg whites 7. bake. And for the crowning glory of all chocolate recipes, thrill the family or friends on a special occasion with CHOCOLATE ALMOND CHIFFON PIE. I. Spread the bottom of a 9-inch chilled crumb shell or cooled, baked pic crust T?h i H c. blanchefl Im tided, ti-ded, toasted and cooled almonds S. Soak for 5 min 1 tb. relatin in . Melt In the top of a double boiler 4 c cutu waivr J sq. chocolate ft drops almond extract c. sugar t. salt Vt c. hoi milk minutes, stirring cor.- 4. Stir in.. 6. Cook for 3-4 stantly. 6. Stii in gelatin mixture and allow to cool until very light. 7. Add. 1 t. yani'Ia 8. Fold in ' pt. er...i, whipped H t. salt t tb. ground, blanched blanch-ed almonds ft. Fill pie shell and chill well. 10. Serve topped wUh whipped cream. on Friday evenng in connection with the ward conference week. Following the business meeting meet-ing games were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Buckley, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Dale Johnson. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Gary Beagley and Gary Palmer Pal-mer gave two and one-half min ute talks in .Sunday School last week and Mary Ellen Farns-worth Farns-worth led the congregation in the sacrament gem. All members of the newly organized or-ganized choir are requested to be present at choir practice next Thursday evening at the church at 7:30 p m. Mrs- Lena Gerber from Malibu Beach, California spent the week at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson. She went to Salt Lake City on Wednesday Wed-nesday to see her sin, Arthur when he left for the Texas-Louisiana Texas-Louisiana mission. Willard Gerber Ger-ber accompanied his mother to Salt Lake City. Virginia Oliphant celebrated celebrat-ed her birthday on Friday., ATTENTION! 9i "3 lb ' PHONE 0550 R3 I Mrs- Mary Aiken, Mr. and Mrs- Jerry Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Aiken and boys were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Leo Harmer in Mapleton, Utah- The occasion was Mrs- Harmer's birthday anniversary. an-niversary. A. Ray Ekins, Stanford Ekins and Pat Patten went to Salt Lake City in Friday on business- CLEARANCE SALE id 0 liilU REGULARLY SELL FROM $8.95 to $29.50 CJHomas 28 West Center Pieces, VJ run ' WITH THE PURCHASE OF A mm AMERICA'S Take advantage now of this once-in-a-lifetime chance to get a wonderful silverware service at no extra cost! Extra -heavy quality made by the world's largest silversmiths. The great Dexter Washer is a value far beyond comparison. It's guaranteed for life-and gets your clothes cleaner, quicker, easierl I Offer good with any DEXTER and up Liberal Credit Terms ' uj T THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2- 195lf Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Cook have returied from Burley, where they attended funera' services for Mr. Cook's sister Isabel Cook Knight. Mrs- Ted Simmons entertained enter-tained a group of youngsters on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Merlene, who was celebrating her third birthday. birth-day. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by 15 guests. i 2 Provo WASHER I ensr i |