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Show J. orem-geneva times H ILL ORES I huj. Wffinc!n 0583-R1 'veral new families have - J Jntn their new homes at Cngside Heights this week, the ward were read Sunday Mi. 1 V. IV. Flag Raised in Eritrea ; '., "11 i lis fv. ! t V; ' H I The blue-and-white flag of the United Nations is run to the top of 1 flat pole at the Eritrea capital of Asmara, signalling the beginning begin-ning of work by the U.N. Commission for Eritrea. The Commission Commis-sion is now in the former Italian colony to ascertain the wishes of the inhabitants and to make recommendations on its future status, SHMVERS j and TEX & JINX Adviso . . . iir 7 I "Arrows for Easter" ip p I a ' iy - i - 7 ' A- e1 ' 1 . iy ' X AS SEEN in A IN WHITES AND SOLID COLORS pf- : J3.65-'3.95.'4.50ondoP X lint , V : ' I -v, I Yes, we agree with Tex and Jinx ?y. WvJ ' '-J McCrary that Arrow shirts are -,-f A? W-XTT yr- tops for Easter 1 Right now we "s j$r si ' have a grand selection of Arrows ' Ss't1 iS " , i in white or new solid colors in J ;- tlL ' your favorite Arrow collar styles. U f v jsfJ Arrow shirts have the world's - " (- 1 i x best-looking, best-fitting f - L-J-A ' YH, collars, are Mitoga tailored ' it- 5 J Nj''v,k1'' v for trimness, and cany the 'J - I trustworthy Sanforized labeL -T5; k ; J Come in and make your selection now. 1 1 FOR ARROW SHIRTS , , 77 for the following: Mr. and Mrs-Martin Mrs-Martin Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McArthur and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Roy-al Kirk Nielsen and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Anderson, Ander-son, Mr. ad Mrs. Stewart Steed and Peter Jensen, neighbors in the ward, came to Sunday Sch- III J J 1 vmh Mott-Shumway Reception Set For Tonight A wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Shumway is being held tonight. Thursday, in the Timpanogos ward hall-Mrs. hall-Mrs. Shumway is the former Lois Mott daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Mott. and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shumway of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. The young couple were married mar-ried March 8 at the Mott residence resid-ence by Bishop G. Milton Jameson. Jame-son. June LeRoy Mott acted as best man, Beth VerJean Edwards Ed-wards was maid of honor, and Mrs. Glen Wilkinson was matron mat-ron of honor. Others present at the cere- ool ad were introduced to the group. The high school chorus from BYU furnished a fine musical program at Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Frederick Webb directed dir-ected the 65-voice group. Joana Hobbs gave several scriptural readings and Wanita Pinegar and Bruce Taylor accompanied the singers on the piano. Stewart Steed, a new resident of the ward, gave the talk for the sacrament service. Mr. and Mrs- Clinton Hill entertaiifcd members of the Adult Ad-ult Aaronic priesthood and their wives on Sunday at a cottage meeting. Kate Wagstaff was crowned queen of the Gold and Green Ball on Friday, and Dan Bates was crowned king, by Bishop G- Milton Jameson. The dance was held in the recreation hall of the new Grandview school which was decorated with butterflies but-terflies in carrying out the theme "Dreamer's Holiday." Sherman Harward sang the theme song, accompanied by Le-ona Le-ona Wright. Crown bearers were Mary Ann Skinner and Roy Billings, flower girls were Eileen Eil-een Ashdown and Joan Gordon, train bearers were Bobby Ash-down Ash-down and Timmy Allen. IN THE MAIL: To the Editor From the Democrats in Orem: Upon receiving the Deseret News Sunday morning and going go-ing over it for items that interest the general run of readers; and being an interested party man, I was astonished to find in the News an item of one of our organization, or-ganization, pertaining to her jumping the fence from the side of the Democratic Party to that of the Republican. Just wondering if the Republicans were trying to steal a little spring march on the Demo's. But, sure enough, there it was in black and white print the money were Jay and Miles Shumway, Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jeppson, Mr- and Mrs. Glen Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam V. Young. YOU NEVER KNOW JUST WHO YOU'LL BUMP INTO! If this ever happens to you Let us pick you up with our wrecker and make your car look like new. i PAINTING - AUTO GLASS BODY WORK - RADIATORS Jim Bunnell Don Halef HALL'S BODY SHOP 1805 South State Orem Phone 336 J Nighi phones: 0591J3 3692M staunch Mrs. Durham announcing announc-ing her candidacy for county commissioner, four year term, in the reliable and faithful Deseret Des-eret News- Well, we would like to be enlightened en-lightened in the matter- I believe be-lieve that most of the residents know, that Mrs- Durham is holding hold-ing a position in the Fourth District, Dis-trict, in the precinct of Orem. Well, what's what and who's who and which party's how? The Chairman Fourth District, LMcD- SIZES 6 MOS, f 1 I, 2, 3, YRS. j NO. 3011 is cut in sizes 12 to 20; 38 to 48. Size 18 requires 3V yds. 39-in, fabric. No. 2956 is cut in sizes 6 mot., 1, 2 and 3. Size 2 dress requires 1H yds. 35-In.; pantie. yd, of 35-in 35-in fabric. 8b4 S9o tor EACH Pt" mame, address, styls number and wa. to AljDKEY LANE BUKKAU, Box 2a, w Y. The new Sprtn TnshloB aowa 1M ear fsflm, 3M ?'Mi 1 v ri.Tfc While, manaaer 1 l i v. i av m. . - I 1 I I i i point out to a customer the curved bar open center feature on the new Firestone Champion tractor iiret. MAID'S DANCING MOOD The MalJ of Col I on ! In a dancing danc-ing mood. She U belle of the ball in her Ted Shore evening dren of Swiss Mills' cotton organdie. This fetching cotton gown is one of the glamorous fashions in the wardrobe of Maid Elizabeth McCee of Spartanburg, Spar-tanburg, S. C, who is making the 1950 cotton fashion and goodwill tour. JAMES T. BLAKE HONORED ON BIRTHDAY James T. Blake of Vineyard was honored on his birthday anniversary Saturday with family dinner at the blake home. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Blake of Woods Cross, David Blake and E. H- Lorenzen of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jane Nor-destrum Nor-destrum of Burley, Idaho, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. S. H- Blake of Vineyard Vine-yard and Mrs. Annie Carter of Provo. An attractive birthday cake highlighted the occasion. Social games were enjoyed- Mrs. Romania Gordon spent the past week visiting with her son, Joseph Gordon, at Daniel's Canyon. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Pearl Newell on Sun day were her sisters, Mrs- Rose Prastwich and Mrs. Romania I Gordon. They met In comem- 1 moration of the death of their mother one year ago. MISTER, IF YOU WANT TRACTION.... This is It! 3 i r ..." l . .t. i. i pinr-QTowr ;totif including Hydra-flation of th local FIRESTONE STORE. THURSDAY, OremQeneva Society Ina Smith. Edilar Orem Couple Plan June Wedding-Mr. Wedding-Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ostler of Orem announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Rae Ostler, to Weldon M. Bird, son or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bird, also of Orem. Miss Ostler is a former student at BYU. She Is employed at the Orem telephone office. The couple will be married in June at the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Sharon Ward Stages Annual Ball Mary Lou Hawkins was crowned queen of the Sharon ward Gold and Green Ball held last week. Her attendants were Carol Larsen and Carol Watts- The theme of the ball, "My Wfld Irish Rose", was sung by a trio comprising Dora Prest- wich. Genniel Larson and Carol Watts. Lavoir Merrill was mas ter of ceremonies. Gold compacts com-pacts were presented to the queen and her attendants from the MIA officers. The crownbearer was Craig Hawkins and Melva Brady and Barbara Rowley were flower girls A special dance number was presented by Earl Booth, Berdine Terry, Thelma Carter, Keith Kofford, Geraldine Hansen, Han-sen, Lynn Shumway, Mr. and Mrs- Robert Smith and Mr. and Mrs- Thacker- Vermont-Orem First Gold and Green Ball Is Social Highlight One of the successful social functions of the MIA season was the Gold and Green ball of the Vermont and Orem First wards held on March 17 in their re-cration re-cration hall. Lila Mae McDon ald was queen for Vermont, at-1 tended by Eileen LeMond and Reva Carlisle. Mary Ellen Peters Pet-ers was queen for the Orem First ward, attended by Dorothy Gray and Colleen Fielding. Clover Capers was the theme of the ball and it was carried out bautifully with a shamrock background. The queens were introduced by the MIA officers in charge, working with the Gleaner and M Men reprsentatives by means of a clever skit with Alladin and his lamp. THE SENSATIONAL NEW CURVED BAR TRACTOR TIRE More Traction Better Longer Wear Mr. White says you can get easy, budget terms on J these tires. Also complete farm tire service available. MARCH 23, 1950 Phn 0684 Jl Newlyweds to be Honored on Friday-Mr. Friday-Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harward Har-ward ar entertaining at a reception re-ception Friday evening in honor of their son Dan and his bride, the former Kalehua Crockett, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J- P. Crockett of Hawaii. The young couple were married mar-ried in the Salt Lake Temple on March 20. Accompanying the couple to the LDS temple were the following: foll-owing: Mrs. J- P. Crockett of Maui, Hawaii; Melvin Bodley, a missionary companion of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Sally Knight. Mr. Bodley will be best man at the reception to be held Friday Fri-day evening. Beth Howard will be matron of honor and Betty Okee will be maid of honor. Al so sanding in the line will be Masayo Ono and Madelyn All-red- GENEVA SPECIAL INTEREST TO HEAR CHRISTENSON The Geneva ward MIA Special Spec-ial Interest class will hear Cul-len Cul-len Christenson, class instructor, instruct-or, tell of his war experiences during th class period on Tuesday Tues-day night. GLEANERS TO PRESENT SHEAF BINDING The Grand View ward Gleaner Glean-er girls will present their Sheaf Binding ceremony on Sunday evening at 7:30 in the ward chapel. Twenty-four girls will participate on the program which will include a playlet, "The Gleaner of " the Latter Days." Mrs- Thelda Lunceford is the Gleaner leader. Mr. and Mrs- Terry Chid-ester Chid-ester and daughter, Susan, visited vis-ited relatives in Salt Lake City on Sunday. i - j SALT LAKE OTA IMP GO. Dept. V 43 Watt 3rd South A27 OPEN CENTER Cleaning and repairing. 223 WEST CENTER PHONE 39 PROVO, UTAH |