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Show THURSDAY att- 1 WUU8T j( j! OBEM-GENEVA TIMES Rl CARD OF THANKS We are grateful for the many expressions of love and sympathy sym-pathy received from so many people on the death of our husband hus-band and Son, Russell Bellows. Mrs. Leona Bellows Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bellows v 0684 Jl Commercial and Personal Printing OREM-GENEVA TIMES OKEM FIRST WARD Orem First ward members were the invited guests of Vermont Ver-mont ward at their sacrament meeting Sunday. Elder Abbott, a returned missionary from Czechoslavakia gave a most in teresting description of that part of Europe. Bishop Reed Burgener conducted the meeting. meet-ing. Robert A. Sandstrom sang a vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. Sandstrom. All Elders and Adult Aaron- ic priesthood members are in vited to attend a stake party Friday evening at Canyon Glen The Vermont and Orem First ward Relief Society ladies en joyed their annual social and picnic lunch at Canyon Glen on Tuesday, Patricia Knowlton has re turned to her home in Nampa, Calif, following a two week vis it with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn. iiHHnC&ISIfMaMMHMHV Our locally hatched Mountainizrd Chicks lay betierl Poultry Advisory Service Weed and Coop Spraying Oaken Poultry Equipment - " TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY Your PURINA Dealer 023 No. State St. Orem LINCOLN WARD PLANS CANYON PARTY All members of Lincoln ward are invited to participate in a canyon party which will be held at Canyon Glen August 28. The Elders Quorum, with Tom Biggs as chairman, will be in charge of the party. t Outdoor sports, and games will be played, supper will be served and a program will be presented during the evening. The Relief Society will supervise super-vise the preparation of the food. Rulon Mansfield will be in charge of the recreation and Pat Dickerson, the program. Tickets may be obtained from all Elders quorum members. Proceeds will go to the stake welfare farm. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Th'omlin of Grand Junction, Colorado, are visiting for a few days with Mr and Mrs. Orville Harris. Mrs. Thomlin is Mr. Harris' sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn and daughter, Francis, attended the Simmons family reunion held at Arrowhead last Sunday Bonnie Lewis of Ogden is spending this, week visiting with Mr. and Mrs Keith Miller. Mr and Mrs. Merle Prince and two children have return ed to their home in Twin Falls, Idaho after a ten day visit with Mrs. Prince's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brake and family are vacationing at Yellowstone Park this week. LaVar Waters spent the week in Goshen, Utah visiting with relatives and friends Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bliss on Sundav were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bliss and son of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Max Ed wards and daughters from Dragerton, Utah. Ardean Bench returned on Tuesday from Rexburg, Idaho where he has been employed during the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs- La Veil Heaps and . Mr. and Mrs. .DeLynn Heaps attended the Heaps family fam-ily reunion at Liberty Park on Saturday. Softball Scores, Schedules OREM STAKE SENIORS STANDINGS W L Vineyard ' 13 1 Windsor 10 4 Pleasant View 8 6 Vermont 7 7 Sharon 6 7 Geneva 3 11 Orem First 1 12 Mr. and Mrs Max Edwards and two daughters from Dragerton Drag-erton spent the weekend visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bliss and Mr. and- Mrs. Prilo T. Edwards. Mrs. Annie Moss from Bountiful. Utah was a visitor j Saturday and Sunday at the heme of her son and daughter I in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Reed i Moss. Mr and Mrs. Grant Row-! Row-! ley have a new baby daughter born Tuesday at the Utah Vall- ey hospital. BARGAINS i ft 9 Mr. and . Mrs. Elmer Cox and family have moved to Or-! Or-! em to make their home. They j will live in the home built by Don Liston, east on 8th South. ( Mr. and Mrs. Alden Johnson John-son and family spent the past I week in Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Green halgh and family and Mrs. Af-ton Af-ton Killpack and sons . spent Sunday afternoon in Salt Lake City. Dandelion Salad A favorite dish in the French province of Champagne is dandelion dande-lion and bacon salad. According to connoisseurs, proper preparation requires long stirring in a sdlad bowl resting on warm ashes. By defeating Vermont, Vineyard Vine-yard won the right to represent Orem 1 Stake in the District Softball tournament. RESULTS Sharon 32, Geneva 0 Windsor 7, Vermont 5 Vineyard 5, Pleasant View 4 Windsor 11, Geneva 4 Pleasant View 7, Orem First 0 (forfeit) Vineyard 11, Vermont 5 SCHEDULE Tuesday. August 8 7:00 Sharon . - Pleasant View 8:00 Geneva - Vineyard " 9:00 Orem First - Vermont Windsor Bye Thursday August 10 7:00 Windsor - Orem First 8:00 Geneva - Pleasant View 9:00 Sharon - Vineyard Vermont Bye SHARON STAKE SENIORS STANDINGS. W ' L Oak Hills .10 2 Timpanogos 8 4 Grand View 6 .7 Lake View 8 5 Edgemont 6 7 Lincoln 5 8 Hill Crest 2 12 RESULTS Edgemont 12, Lake View 11 Oak Hills 11, Timp 6 Lincoln 7, Grand View 1 Edgemont 10, Grand View 8 Timp 20, Hill. Crest 6 . Lincoln 16, Lake View 7 SCHEDULE Friday, August 4 7:00 Oak Hills - Edgemont Robert Downs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence . Downs of Orem, is vacationing at home now. He has been studying music mu-sic in the east. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Coombs this week are their daughter, Mrs. Theresa Crozier and daughter, Pat, of San Mateo, California, and their granddaughter, Mrs. John Graff and children of Portland. Mrs- Lucy Tippetts has her mother, Mrs. Alice May visiting visit-ing with her. Mrs. May is 92 years old and enjoys good health. She ' recently returned from a trip to Arizona and California. Yes, here at Telluride's, in spite of a rising used car market elsewhere, we are still offering a good selection of Lifetime Guaranteed Used Cars at Reasonable Prices VERY LIBERAL ALLOWANCES LIFETIME GUARANTEED A-l USED CARS cflHarido Motto? Company WE'LL PAY YOU CASH FOR YOUR CAR YOUR GUARANTEE "Utah's Oldest Automobile Dealer" IS West Center USED CAR DEPARTMENT Phone 1000-1001 50 EAST 1st NORTH Same Location, Same Management Over 35 Years American Mighty Mouse Tractor Bids for World Markets .1 ( Midget tractor manufactured In the United States for grading, eica-vatins, eica-vatins, backfilling, snow removal, towing and pushing will be exhibited before businessmen from around the world at the First United States International Trade Fair in Chicago next August 7-20. BUICK CHEVROLET ASHTON'S USED GARS USED TRUCKS $1095 47 MERC SEDAN Radio - Heater $995 46 PLY. SEDAN Radio - Heater $1295 46 CHRY. SEDANETTE Fully Equipped ' $1025 47 FORD CLB. CPE. Radio - Heater Used Trucks!! Pickups! Panels! Flat Racks! THE "OK" OF CHEVROLET. PROTECTS YOU 8:00 Lake View - Timp 9:00 Hill Crest - Lincoln Grand View bye. Wednesday, August 6 7:00 Grand View - Oak Hills 8:00 Edgemont - Timp 9:00 Hill Crest - L,ake View Lincoln Bye SHARON STAKE JUNIOR M MEN STANDINGS W L Pleasant View 7 1 Lincoln 5 3 Lake View 3 5 Hill Crest 17 , RESULTS Lincoln 26, Hill Crest 10 Pleasant View 10, Lake View 6 SCHEDULE Monday, August 7 7:00 Lincoln - Pleasant View 8:00 Lake View - Hill Crest OREM STAKE JR. M MEN W L Geneva A 5 1 Orem First 3 1 Vineyard 4 3 Windsor- 3 4 Geneva B 2 3 Vermont 1 -4 RESULTS Vineyard 18, Windsor 4 - JUNIOR GIRLS (Final Standing) W L Lincoln 7 1 Vineyard 7 1 Windsor 3 5 Hill Crest 2. 5 Oak Hills "07 Note: Vineyard and Lincoln will play for the championship Monday, August 14 at 6:00. SCOUTS '7 vyt; I i W L Oak Hills 7 0 Lincoln ' 6 1 Geneva . . -5 1 Vermont 5 2 Timpanogos 4 t 3 Sharon 2 4 Hill Crest 1 -.A Windsor 15 Grand View 1 ' 7 Vineyard ' 0 5 RESULTS Oak Hills 11, Windsor 4 Lincoln 17, Timpanogos 10 Grand View 13, Windsor 10 Oak Hlls 20, Vermont 12 Timpanogos 30, Sharon 9 SENIOR GIRLS W L Geneva 7 .1 Vermont- 6 1 Windsor ' 4- 2 Vineyard 4 4 Grand View 4 4 Pl'asant View 3 4 Lincoln 3 5 Hill Crest . 1.6 Oak Hills 1 6 RESULTS , Geneva 11, Windsor 3 Pleasant View 15, Hill Crest 7 Grand View 26, Lincoln 23 PRIMARY GIRLS LEAGUE (Final Standings) W L Lincoln 4 0 Timpanogos 3 1 Vineyard ' 2 2 Grand View 1 3 Vermont 0 4 711 1 a 7U0 Washes My Clothes SO CLEAN ( and BRIGHT! A . U Of course! Because both tubs wash together to do double duty cleansing, and in only 60 minutes or less the complete weekly washing is washed spotlessly clean, ready for the line- Be sure to see this Modern Dexter today. Utah Hardware And Implement Co. OREM. UTAH DISPUTED PASSAGE ... A safety lesson showing: what happens when car disputes the tlghu, way with a train. This auto collided with a new Vork Central passenger train In Golden Bridge, N j and was dragged 300 feet along the tracks. Andiew Natale, 56, Brooklyn plant manager, and hu wife, Lily, 84, were killed. Workmen used acetylene torches to cut the auto from beneath the trai-wblch trai-wblch was delayed about two hours. The motorists were delayed indefinitely. A Round Robin tournament for the top four teams will be played at a later date- Watch next week's paper for round robin schedule. CUBS LEAGUE (Final Standings) W L Grand View 5 .0 Oak Hills ' 3 '2 Hill Crest 3 .2 Timpanogos . 2, -3 Vermont 2. 3 Lincoln 0 5 RESULTS . Oak Hills 17, -Timpanogos 2 Vermont 33, Lincoun 5 Grand View 17; Vermont 6 Timpanogos 19, Hill Crest 11 NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE OREM STAKE JUNIOR M MEN Saturday, August 5 7:00 Geneva B vs Vermont 8:00 Geneva A vs Windsor ' 9:00 Vineyard vs Orem First Monday, August 7 9:00 Orem First vs Vermont. Ver-mont. SCOUTS ! Friday, Rugust 4 Grand View vs Vineyard Hll Crest vs Windsor Monday, August-7 Hill Crest vs Vineyard Tuesday, Aug. 8 Bimpanogos vs Hill Crest Wednesday, Aug. 9 Oak Hills vs Geneva ' CUBS LEAGUE " Thursday, Aug. 10 Timpanogos Timpano-gos vs Vermont 'These two teams will play to see who enters round robin tournament Grand View, Oak Hills' and Hill Crest have qualified. qual-ified. PRIMARY GIRLS Lincoln, Timpanogos, Vineyard Vine-yard and Grand View have qualified for round robin tournament. tour-nament. JUNIOR GIRLS . Monday, August 14 Vineyard vs Lincoln (Championship play off) Vineyard. Lincoln, Windsor and Hill Crest have qualified for round robin. PLEASANT VIEW Edna Hansen 2028 M Mary Eagar has been released as Sunday School organist Mary Jean Miller has been appointed ap-pointed to take her place. Ronald Hill gave the sacrament sacra-ment gem in Sunday School. Talks were given by Margaret Ashton and Carol Hullinger. Dwaine Silvester, Harold Col-vin Col-vin and Roger Allred have been appointed as the presidency of the YMMIA. The 4-H clubs of Pleasant View presented the program at sacrament meeting. LaDawn Perry, Colleene Peterson, Col-lean Col-lean Wilkins and Edna Mae Penrod were in charge of arrangements. arr-angements. The theme' was 4-H Rural Life Sunday. The introduction intro-duction was by Collean Wilkins Wilk-ins and the 4-H pledge was given giv-en by Karen Croft. Talks were given by Alene Miller, Joan Kennedy, and district supervisor supervis-or Yvonne Perry. Dr. George Henderson of the USAC was the guest speaker. Prayers were by Margaret Ashton and Dan Hullinger. Hul-linger. A duet was sung by Helen Hansen and Carol Allred. Other songs were by the Merry Mer-ry Makers club and the entire group of club members. Mary Jean Miller was the accompanist. accompan-ist. The chapel was decorated with flowers Club leaders . are Anna Ashton. Marian Ercan-brack, Ercan-brack, Donna Ashton, EarXene SENIOR GIRLS Monday, August' 14 Grand View vs Vineyard Tuesday, August 15 Vermont . .vs Geneva (Championship play off) Winner of Grand View-Vineyard will enter Round Robin. Geneva, Vermont and Windsor have already qualified. NOTE: Top four teams in each league qualify for a special spec-ial round robin tournament to be played the week of the 14th of August. All games will start at 6:00. Watch for the schedule in next week's paper. NOTE: Any M Men 18 years of age or older who are interested inter-ested in entering the all church tennis tournament should get in touch with Parlell Peterson before Monday, August 7. Foote and Nyra Colvin. 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