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Show . THURSDAY, MARCH 9 OREM-GENEVA TIMES $ Mrs- Delsa Duncan has been ill during the past week. Q Welden Bird underwent an cperation at Ur Utah Valley hospital on Monday. Richard Park celebrated his birthday anniversary on Eat- Q Mrs- Evelyn Willoughby has been ill during the past u'eek. Yon can save at A. L. Duclieits r ACT TODAY! If r I ii II t-T i ' fr O Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reynolds Rey-nolds visited with relatives in Salt Lake City on Sunday. ccur.rnccM clash When KATHERINE HEPBURN, HEP-BURN, as defense attorney, meets SPENCER TRACY, as prosecuting attorney in court there's bound to be fireworks! Especially when they're man and wife. For the laugh of your life don't miss "ADAM'S RIB" starting Monday ai the Scera Theatre. DAS LESS for life protection fj mum mWi mm turn wmiinfcHr'ri- LCZ'S AT THIS SAVING Wringer Washer ... Rotary Ironer and Carriage Table Posture Chair .... f:::v at cc:.::ination price $169.95 62.90 14.95 $247.80 $197.80 VOU CAVE 50V A. L. 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Relief Society meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. August Schroder on Tuesday at 2 p.m-Class p.m-Class leader Velda Bunker will give the work and business les son. Genealogical meeting will be held Friday evening at the home o Mr- and Mrs. Frank Sorensen. The Sunday School faculty meeting was held Thursday evening ev-ening at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Rex Blake. Mrs. Nina S-Clegg S-Clegg gave the teacher training lesson. Refreshments were scr ved by the teachers of he junior Sunday School. The MIA play, "The Stars Hung Low" was staged three nights to large crowds. Following Follow-ing the Saturday night performance perform-ance the cast and their partners enjoyed a social at the Farns- worth Cafe Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Holdaway, Mr and Mrs. Earl Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gammon, Mr. and Mrs- Ornal Roper, Fern Morrill, Marilyn Zabriskie, La-Rae La-Rae Allen, Ranee Farnsworth, Ella Lou Hawkes, Janet Sund-bom, Sund-bom, Leah Lowry, Beth Harding, Hard-ing, Sarah Ellen Muzzell, Garth Wilkinson, LeRoy Willipms and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wells. Corsages Cor-sages were given to Lorraine Wells and Janet Sundblom, directors dir-ectors of the play. A group of ward members were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams following the picture show at Scera on Saturday. In attendance attend-ance were Charlotte Muzzell, Vineyard's 'oldest lady and Thomas Wells, the oldest man. An interesting program included includ-ed readings by Mrs. Alice Harding Hard-ing and Mrs- Lena Clegg, songs by Ellis Holdaway and by Zella Blake and Velda Bunker, Bun-ker, piano selections by Eugene Gammon and a talk by E. Car-lyle Car-lyle Bunker. The committee in charge were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lew-is Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Brad-ford Shumway and Mr and OREM FIRST WARD MIA TO SPONSOR DANCE A ' Stocking" dance, sponsor-h" sponsor-h" the- Ovm First ward MIA i- planned lor Saturday night in ihe Vcnnont-Orem First ward hall- Prizes will be given tor the nr st unique stockings worn to the dance. Proceeds from the dance will go toward the purchase of basketball equipment for the M Men. Uncle Snrn Savs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller returned home Saturday from St- George, Utah, where they have been spending the winter. O Mr. and Mrs. R. A. band' sirorn and Blanche Christensen wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sandstrorn at a stake dance in Santaquin on Saturday night. 0 Mrs- I. Abraham of Kanosh visited with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Chidester on Monday. The infant daughter of Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Bernard Walker is recovering re-covering i from a severe attack of pneumonia. Among those who attended attend-ed funeral services for Mrs- Ellen Ell-en Mower Cragun, held Friday in Springville were Blanche Nilson, Mr and Mrs. A. H. Lowe. Dorothy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs- Robert Wright, Alice Harris, Har-ris, Lottie W- Harris, Ott Whit-eley. Whit-eley. J. W. Gillman, Mr. and Mrs- Eldon Swenson, Mrs. and Mrs. George Shoell, Zora Hanson, Han-son, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Gray, Oreen Walker, Mr- and Mrs-John Mrs-John V. Johnson, Martha T-Keetch, T-Keetch, Florence Richardson and Jennie W. Harris. Mrs- Vern Williams. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vict-or Anderson, Mrs. Olena Gammon, Gam-mon, Mary Y. Miner, Mr and Mrs. August Schroder, John Rawlings, Stephen Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Morini Olsen, Mrs. Susie Madsen, Antoine Bunker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon, Mr. and Mrs- Rex Blake and Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. James T. Blake. B U I C K CHEVROLET P. E. AcEatcsa-Co. Join The 5 Club Now CALL 155 FOR INFORMATION Celebrate Our 15th Anniversary with Us , PAINT YOUR CAR COMPLETE "BAKED ENAMEL" REGULAR $75.00 JOB A 15 CLUB SPECIAL r C525 $7.15 $15.15 Windshield Washer Rear Seat Speaker Installed. Regular $9.75 Installed. Regular $18.00 USED CARS USED TRUCKS The New Firestone forward Sk meutral Q-V, 4 H.P. SINGLE CYLINDER OUTBOARD MOTOR Smoother ODeratine nntrtor'rf.in Ha Forward, Neutral, Reverse gear control, con-trol, slip clutch propeller and automatic nooU gtarter. Come la ... tee it today. FIRESTONE STORES yM, am My bat is on to the volunteer V. b. Savings Bonds County Chairmen and others who are still giving patriotic service to their country. Year In and year out these volunteers are carrying carry-ing Ue message of financial independence inde-pendence through V. S. Savin;; Bonds to every county in the nation. For 1950 their slogan is: "Save For Your Independence." They'll shon you how millions of Americans are securing TliEIK future by purchasing. purchas-ing. V. S. Savings Bonds. U S. TreajuTv Department SCERA CHATTER A few ultra-practical minded citizens have suggested that we increase our., parking, area a-round a-round Scera by oiling the grounds and doing away with the lawns and flowers. It has been the desire of the directors of Scera to have the grounds and building distinctively beautiful beau-tiful with lawn, shrubs and flowers. We feel this feature alone has attracted comment from far and wide. Perhaps parking is becoming a problem-We problem-We would appreciate your views. Tonight and Saturday night we bring you the world's greatest comedian, Bob Hope, in his latest picture THE GREAT LOVER. Perhaps you noticed in the poll that was taken recently where he jumped ahead of Bing Crosby into the Number One place. Enough said. Everybody likes (o laugh. We have a limited number of excellent pictures taken of the Scera Theatre at night and in the day. They are beautifully finished. Perhaps some of you would like one to send to a friend. They may be seen and purchased at the candy stand during the next week. The cost is 25 cents- The one show per week which we feel is distinctive in our community is the kiddies kid-dies matinee. This week we present BLONDIE'S BIG MOMENT as well as cartoons and the third chapter of the exciting serial "Undersea Kingdom". We have an exceptional ex-ceptional staff who are serving serv-ing each Saturday to make possible this . fine program. They are Melba Pyne, Edith Murdock, Ruth Millet Marian Stubbs, Connie West, Donna Chase and Kay West. Playing Monday through Thursday of next week we have another screwball comedy, com-edy, "ADAM'S RIB" teaming team-ing two outstanding . stars, Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn. It is a picture that many of you have waited for ps it has received flattering reviews in magazines and mpers throughout the country. coun-try. The picture too has the best, boxoffice returns of the year. Mr. and Mrg. Sheldon War-wood War-wood and family, bishop and Mrs- Orvil B. Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jens C-Andreasen C-Andreasen attended a birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Thelma Long in Eureka on Saturday. Q Attending an excursion to the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Wednesday evening were Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Mr- and Mrs. Earl Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Chidester and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sandstrorn- TIMPANOGOS WARD CHOIR SINGS AT CONFERENCE The Timpanogos ward choir dirceted dv Dale Johnson fn, nished the music for the evv :ng session of the recent Shar on stake conference. The choi was recently organized by yr' Johnson and has 42 voices Mr. and Mrs. Clifton FiolHinr. incite . "lOI .....s ,.o.u mu, ineir son Max, and family in Salt fit,, T,,J.. ( On Washers Ironers Ranges Gas and Electric Refrigerators Water Softeners EASY PAYMENTS Small Down Payments GIFTS FOR ALL WHO CALL AT OUR STORE Oresn Appllacice YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Across from Scera Grove Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday March 12, 13, 14 THREE BIG DAYS MATINEE SUNDAY 3 P M. !h9 Most t ogery Awaited Motion Picture In Years f THEATRE !W LARRY PAiiitS Sgfcv A Sidney Buchman Production with BARBARA HALE V t. M llTt iJ Demarest Donath Goodwin McCormick Shayne KEMUEVIN . M M totart t, SDKT BtiQUlM Admission: Evenings Adults 50c, Children 14c. Matinee Adults 39c, Children 14c Friday and Saturday March 10, 11 "Challenge to Lassie" In color Children marine Saturday at 3 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday TWO FEATURES GENE AUTRY in "Riders in the Sky" March 15. 16 "The Judge Steps Out" With Ann Sothern and Alexander Knox. A Used Car is No Better Than The Firm That Sells It.... OURS IS A NAME YOU CAN TRUST! 1949 OLDS "88" Tudor $2245 00 jtHJ'--Tffi 1949 STUDEBAKER LC Fordor 2195-00 JZ-ZestfShQs 1949 PONTIAC 8 Convertible 1995-00 1947 FORD D Fordor 119500 194S CHEV. Tudor 1045-00 1947 PONTIAC Fordor 1295-00 iati wnn i turuor 1499. UU J" J H 1946 OLDS. Sed. Club 1245 00 1939 DODGE IVt Truck 39500 1942 DODGE Sedan 845.00 HARMONized 1941 STUDEBAKER Sedan 695-00 tt A n 1940 STUDEBAKER 495-00 U Sefl -t"S, 1942 Hi GMC Truck 795.00 that is. COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION TODAY United Sales and Service 470 West 1st North PROVO Phone 666 223 WEST CENTER PHONE 39 |