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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1950 J i "'i i i r -, ' . ' . r lb V COME QUICK SHERIFF, WE'VE CORNERED JESSE JAMES . . . The man known as Frank Dalton who now claims he U Jesse James (rlrht), notorious Missouri outlaw of former decades, reoeotlr passed his 102nd birthday at the Hotel Henry Hudson In New Tatk City. He said the man whs was killed wh was thought to be Ja was Charlie Bif elow. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer Pal-mer attended an excursion to the Manti Temple on Monday. Mr. and Mrs- Wayne Bea-man Bea-man are vacationing in Texas and Old Mexico. Mrs. Axel Andreason spent i Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Olsen are Sunday and Monday at the Utah! the parents of a new daughter Valley hospital receiving further born at the Utah Valley hospital treatment for injuries received on Sunday afternoon. The baby some time ago when she fell at is the first grandchild of Mr. and her home. I Mrs. Rulon Cook. Utah Marshlands 1 Studied by Commission ! Director Egan of the Utah F'ate Fish and Game Department, Depart-ment, together with specialists from the Game department in-R. in-R. L. Turpin in charge of Federal Feder-al Aid, Noland Nelson, superintendent superin-tendent of Ogden Bay Refuge, t find also Earl Anderson, chair- man of the Future Development Committee of the Utah Wildlife Federation, will begin a tour of northern Utah to map prelim-ary prelim-ary plans for a complete utilization utiliz-ation of Utah's marshlands by hunters. I Included in the program also are tentative plans for rehabilitation rehabilit-ation of areas where good land and waste water are now found. In Boxelder County alone it is estimated that there are 250,000 acres of lands that need further development. After the building of Bear River Refuge, large quantities of waste water spread out over the saline flats that were entirely barren. Each year, there has been a continual im-l provement on these areas until now we find that it has become one of the best feeding grounds and also one of the best hunting areas in Northern Utah. But to 7m VINEYARD Malicent Weill 0893 Jl The Boy Scouts will furnish the program at the church services serv-ices Sunday evening. Scout masters mas-ters Kenneth Mortensen and Frank Sorensen have arranged the program. The work and business meeting meet-ing of the Relief Society will be held at the home of Mrs. Velda Bunker Tuesday. Plans will be completed for the banquet to be held February 22 in the new chapel. The Relief Society women wom-en will cook and serve the banquet. ban-quet. Vance CaUler, Russell Bellows, Marlin Hall and Blanche Christen sen of the Orem stake Sunday School board attended thfi Vineyard Vine-yard Sunday School on Sunday. Mr. Calder related incidents in the life of his great grandfather, David O.. Calder, whose biography biogra-phy was being studied in the Gospel Gos-pel Doctrine class. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bunker, gave the biography of Mr. Bunker's Bunk-er's grandfather Edward Bunker, 1 1 Trailways Previews f ! Highway 7 Luxury Liner r 'A -'-' date because there are no roads leading into these areas and no waterwys that will permit the utilization of ordinary boats, these marsh lands cannot be hunted. Neither is it possible for sip ojui ia3 0 sjageueui ajirprtM areas in case of extreme outbreaks out-breaks of botulism. 35-pc. Treasure Chest WM. ROGERS Silvervcre Value 024.95 with the purchase of any Get Details and SAVE - hd us LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS SHARON INDUSTRIES has plenty of FERTILIZERS on sale now. Also saws, pruners and ladders. ' Call at manager's home or phone 0645 Jl I Take it from Continental Trail ways Bus System, you'll soon be traveling in style fit two cents a mile. And 'to prove their point, Continental announced this week thct their new higrvay luxury liner, "11: e Continual", war; placed in actual schedule operation oper-ation Wednesday for the iirs'. time from Denver on their Denver-Salt Lake City division. Tha new coach will leave the two capitol cities on alternate days, returning on its first trip from Salt Lake City 'on Thursday. Thurs-day. Equipped with lavatory, snack bar, radio and many other travel trav-el refinements, the Continental -nd ward Sundav Sch-1 has been on a combination test ool in American Fork on Sunday and exhibition tour for the past Kenneth Mortensen and Frank five months in various sections Sorensen, Scout leaders, arranged j 0f the country. The new coach is the first of the various experimental buses which have been in the process of development to be placed in actual service. It has proven to be the first successful design of its type to prove practical and still remain within the size restrictions re-strictions of the various state regulatory bodies and the Interstate Inter-state Commerce Commission. The Continental has been de signed with the idea of providing provid-ing the bus passenger with the more expensive comforts of travel without the necessity of DOG JOINS UNION ... The wonder-dog with the human brain, Bebe, puts her paw print oo an application to Join the American guild of variety artists. ar-tists. Though Bebe is considered brainy canine, she's never bothered to tows to read or write. r . J tJt. - f i n r :j I ' THE CONTINENTAL . . . New-type bui with "Vista-Deck," Lavatory and other unique features on Premier Schedule f w Continental Trail way i betweea Denver and Salt Lakt 0 PLYMOUTH DODGE IIAYL0.R AUTO GO,, If you are going to buy a truck or passenger. car, Don't fail to see or call ED LONG, Orem. PHONE 476 days PHONE 0866-R1 nights NAYLOR'S REPRESENTATIVE ! " ! 4 aW PtHhUii Worn With Pride by "Millions" WICK SWAIN HAIRCUTS FORD Bonus Built Trucks Available for Immediate Delivery x Yt to 3 TON IF YOU DONT THINK WE'LL TRADE TRY US TELLURIDE MOTOR GO. TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 57-75 West Center Provo, Utah j. ,, .: ior Uie everung meeting; on Sunday. Eora Face, Paul Bunker and Evan Murdock were the speakers. Short talks were given by Evan llurdock and Val Hebertson, explorers; Harry - on, junior scout; and Clyde Holdaway, president of the stake YMMIA. Ray Gammon was pres-e-iUJ with a certificate for 25 yei"s of Scouting service. Mrs. T.uth Clegg spoke on a mother's part in Scouting, and T. C. Hebertson Heb-ertson and Ray Gammon gave short talks. Mr. Mortemen conducted con-ducted the program. A number of Vineyard residents resid-ents went to Salt Lake on Wednes day to see Leo Holdaway and Dar , having to pay more. Everything rel L. Clegg leave for their fields ' from a hostess compartment, and of labor. Mder uegg win laoor in snack bar avatory! an(1 both F M and AM radio reception to a special designed type of foam rubber cushioned seat and back have been built into the coach. From a technical standpoint, the Continental is classed as a deck and a-half arrangement siting a total of 32 passengers. Twelve of the1 passengers will fide on the lower level with 20 on the upper deck". western Canada, and Elder Hold away V'H work in are North Central Cen-tral states mission. Mrs.. Milton Holdaway attended attend-ed a birthday patty honoring her brother, Joseph TuckMeld, in Salt Lake City ncently. LeRov Williams, son of Mr. nnd ?..T:s. Vcrn Williams, received a mission call during the week. He was called to the Western Canada mission and will leave for the Salt Lake mission home on Mar. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rowley entertained ent-ertained at a turkey dinner for members of the Roland Harding family.. Covcis were laid for Mr. r.nd Mrs. Gail Loveless and children child-ren of ' Menlo Park. Calif.; Mr. pnd Mrs. Eldon Harding and sons of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. in . ' 'ry 5 i i - - LAFF OF THE WEEK PAGING MAMA . . ; Clifford Mcdeiros calls for bis mom after their arrival at La Guardia Field from Munich. They are en route to Havana to Join Dad, ex-G.I., who returned to Munich to marry fraulein met during the war. Your Union Pacific train carries its own crre2nM w? rn ' c!:cs you smoothly rnd cc 'o your destination. destina-tion. And no mod lo be concerned about where to sleep where to dine. Here you have restful sleep, room to roam, delightful meals. Go by train . rent a new cax on arrival. For Dependable Transportation - Be Specific ... say UNION PACIFIC FOR SALE White coal range and 40-eal hot water tank. Call ! 1335 W before 1C a.m. or after 6 p.m. FOR SALE Slightly used Frigidaire range and refrigerator. refrigera-tor. Priced right. OREM APPLIANCE, Phone 0789 Jl The Beat la AUTO INSURANCE STATE FARM MUTUAL N. C. Hicks, Local Agent Our new iow rates offer you the most economic car insurance in-surance available. ! In ten vears of selling I have never ad a claim rejected. Phone 12 19 N. University Ave.. Provo a. "My Troubles All Began When I Wat Born The Runt Of The Litter . . QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreeBookTonsofHomeTreatinenttlMt Must Help or It WM Cost Yos) Nothing Over three million bottle of the Wauu TriTii b bffm told for wllef of KK'artoing from (toi and DtMdm.1 Ulcr. due to liKmAci" exnll-."- which fully expialai this treatment lra at GENEVA PHARMACY Alvin Harding and daughters, Lin da and Sharlerve; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harding and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Douglaa Hawkins and sons; and Mr., and Mrs. Roland Harding, and the Rowley family. Mrs. Jesse Sumsion of Salt Lake spent Sunday here as guests of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hurold Hildaway ar.d faTiily. A dinner honoring Leo Holdaway was held. Mrs. Sum sion also attended a testimonial for LeRoy Williamson, a cousin, held in the Lake View chapel on Tuesday evening. Ashton Cosby of St. George, Utah spent the weekend with Bishop and Mis. Hay E. Hanks :;nd family. Bishop Hanks and Mr. Cosby were missionary companions while laboring in the Southern States mission. Margaret Ashton entertained enter-tained a few of her friends at her home on Friday evening. Games, music and refreshments in keeping with the Valentine's Day theme were the diversions. Mr. and Mrs- Scott Reynolds Rey-nolds are vacationing in south ern California. Mrs. Helena Douros and little son, John, of Price, Utah are visiting indefinitely at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Wall. 1 5 AuUSVl 1 And Your Old Tire w , . d'9n ,. .. Other S!z ,reaJ , I ' K- ! 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