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Show GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1953 1 ,,m Home Science ity Officers, iters' Meet L the tour of the virus station, the officers and ' S met in the court house fSon. Vice President (?Tm excused because of -1 accident to his son. $r r Heugly of Salt Lake 'Jt was out of the state. All Officers were present. Pub-lnfof Pub-lnfof monthly bulletin f peed upon, subjects for ai convention were dis-rssibility dis-rssibility of holding ' nal meetings in outlying ; bounties was considered. J Ving of officers and ' , rt directors, was set for ' hpr 19U1, at the State nfcm Salt Lake City fIf you have any suggestions 1 'Act. to be treated at the JZ convention, let us know ' Jit Give us any other sug-' sug-' i you may have that will i the society more,, worth Ad'.'J L us repair or padhi your La, Regardless of how large imali the job may be . . art equipped to giro you 1perl, ipeedy service. Body ad Fender repairs are our lipecialty- Don't delay ... tee Luce Aikin (formerly with 'jajlor Auto Cod today for L estimates. Bullock Motors 12110 If. STATE OREM Electric Service With Safety" Residential and . Commercial Contracting CALL Howard Egan Electric PHONE 075SJ2 !;j East 4th North, Orem f Reed Knudsen Just a Reminder . . . ftai Tuesday, Sept. 5 is the Primary election. Your vote w REED J. KNUDSEN for "Ounly. Commissioner. 2 vear lerm, will be appreciated. Home of his accomDlishments '"dude: more and belle hard 'Wfaced roads at less cost- work at less cost per ""t in county offices; reduc- county tax levy in the face of rising costs; vigorous and jaierial aid to Central Utah Vocational SchooL He has rked long and hard for Jvenile youth home, cleaned P County Infirmary and made it livable. Is 100 per- ceBl in favrvr nt rUaninir 11 n , " 3 -- pollution of Utah Lake. n good workino aoTeemenl ith county doctors to take of doctor and hospital al for those unable to pay mese services. One of the jPonsois of Greater Utah "s"ey. Inc. Chairman of ad Tfttising committee respons- or road signs on High. 7 91 advertising Utah Val For & bettor TTtaVi r Iote for REED J. KNUDSEN. unty Commissioner, 2 year ?i- Pol Adv. OAK HILLS Madge McICell 2281 M A fine program was presented by the Wesley Knudsen family Sunday at Sacrament meeting. Each of the three children and Mr. and Mrs. Knudsen spoke. Music was furnished by, Fred Webb, who sang two numbers. Bishop and Mrs'. John Naylor were host to 32 young people on Sunday evening at a fireside chat. Victor Billings was the speaker. Mr. Chloe Finlayson, Mrs. Camiella Denys, Mrs- Mary Davis Da-vis and Counselor James R.I Clark are attending the Geneal ogical classes for- four days this week. Elder Tom James has received his call to go on a mission. Also Elder Paul Canfield. a former member of this ward, will leave with him for the Japanese mission. mis-sion. Both will be gone for three years. They will leave Nov. 9. Leah Davis and Evan Bean will give the two and one-half minute talks next Sunday at Sunday School. All members of the ward are encouraged to attend the temple excursion to be held on Sept. 8. Dr. Thomas L. Martin will be the speaker at Sacrament meeting meet-ing next Sunday. The Primary had a fine talent tal-ent show on Monday. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to the members mem-bers and to the mothers present. pres-ent. There will be no. Primary on Sept. 4, but the fall class-work class-work will start on Monday, Sept. 4, at 4 p. m. at the usual has been received of REGISTERED JERSEY PURCHASED FOR OREM FARM J. K. Moon of Orem has purchased pur-chased one registered Jersey, Brampton Jester Bowlina, from the herd owned by Dell S. Foote of Provo. Jerseys are registered at the national office of The American Jersey Cattle Club in Columbus, Ohio. The Club has kept complete com-plete recorns on all registered Jerseys in the United States since 1868. Wrestling TIMP PARK Provo Mon. Sept 4th 8:30 p.m. Main Event Gypsy Joe versus Buzz Jones CARLSON v MAYNE NENOFF vs STRICKLAND Popular Prices Mr. and Mrs. Jess Louder left Monday for San Francisco. Calif, where they will meet their son, Elder Ray Louder, recently released from serving as an LDS missionary in the Hawaiian Islands. . the engagement of Miss Jean McKell to Paul Heins of Albany, Oregon. Jean is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. McKell The wedding is set for early September. ' s T U D A K E R S CENTRAL UTAH MOTOR . COMPANY-"BEST COMPANY-"BEST BUYS" 1946 NASH Ambassador Ambass-ador 6. 4-door Sedan. Radio, Heater, Spotlight Spot-light 895.00 1949 BUICK Super Sedanette Dynaflow. Radio, Heater, New tires, car like new. 2195 00 1941 CHEV Special Deluxe 4-door Sedan. Radio, heater, very clean 595 00 1948 DODGE 3-4 Pickup. New paint, motor A-l, good tires 995.00 Several more to Choose From. Central Utah Motor Company Proven Dependability 3 BIG LOTS PROVO 410 South Univ. Phone 1748 SPANISH FORK 50 East 2nd North Phone 543 American Fork 35 West Main Phone 433 Gypsy Joe Tips Mad Mike in Mat Headliner Gypsy Joe, one of the toughest tough-est customers ever to appear before the local mat fans, won the grudge match from Mike Nazarian on Monday at the Timp Park. It was a rough-house rough-house all the way. The Gypsy won the first fall in jig-time with a neck stretch, but Nazarian Nazar-ian came back howling mad to even things up with a body press in one minute- The final fall went 22 minutes before the Gypsy caught Mike in a jacknife. During the final canto, Referee Ken Mayne walked walk-ed into a wild looping right by Nazarian which cooled him. It was a highlight of the match. In the other matches Buzz Jones defeated Steve Nenoff and Cowboy Carlson and George Strickland wrestled 30 minutes to a draw. Promoter Dave Reynolds, for merly of Springville, who this week made his home in Orem, has an attractive card lined up for next Monday. Gypsy Joe will tangle with Buzz Jones in the headliner; Carlson will tackle tac-kle Mayne and Nenoff will meet Strickland. VOTERS DO" YOU KNOW THAT IT HAS BERN 15 YEARS SINCE OREM HAD AN OFFICE HOLDER IN THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE? Won't you help me change this by giving me your vote next Tuesday. E H. "Jack" Johnson OF OREM Democratic Candidate for COUNTY CLERK Pd. Pol. Adv. by Jack Johnson Cultivation reduces the organ ic matter in the soil, over-irng ation leaches out plant foods, lime in irrigation water makes the soil more alkaline, appneat ion of unneeded fertilizers helps to tip ud Dlant foods so the plants can not use them. Mr and Mrs. Don Edwards and two girls are vacationing in Yellowstone Far. v : ' - v1 '' GRAND VIEW Marilyn Young C48 J4 Talks were given in Sundav School by Margaret Nichol and Jay Hatch. Helen Wilde presented pres-ented the sacrament gem. Sunday evening services were conducted by Leland Black of the bishopric with talks given by Bruce Wentz. Chris Ridine nd Clifford Asay. A solo was sung by Sylvia Kimball, accom panied by Faye Griffeth. Dur ing the evening Larry Verlin Clegg was confirmed a member of the LDS church by his father. The Grand View Primary baseball team won the champ ionship in the Cub League by defeating Oak Hills in the final game of the series. A certificate bovs. UornhPN r,f fh oam a ' ct be easily recognized af BIBLE GRADUATE . . . Speok, pooch belonglnr te Philip Pa koff, Denver, attended Bible school every day with his master, nj when Philip graduated, Spook received diploma too. Spook's halo i photographer's Idea. Dean Buckner, Elmo Syme, Larry Sheriff, Mike Jones, Jim my Garnechec. Robert Carter. Larry Kimball, Ted Harward, Stephen Jones, John Taylor, It takes 340 peaches 1 34 to 2 inches in diameter to fill a bushel, bush-el, 250 if they are 2 to 2 1-4 inches, and 195 if the size is 2 14 to 2lA inches. Zinc deficiency is found in six percent of Utah orchards. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller and famly spent the weekend in Ogden. Mrs- Polly Boren is visit ing at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Long. Guests at the home of Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher is her son, Gilbert Pulsipher and family of Denver, Colorado. 'V Primary Election Sept 5 MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT VOTE FOR Lyle McDonald 4-Year Commissioner Qualified Honest Energetic Progressive A doggone good man for County Commissioner "I favor immediate action in solving the Utah Lake pollution pol-lution problem." ' Lyle McDonald LYLE McDONALD Pd. Pol. adv. by Mac for Commissioner Com. Vote For R. WARD WEBB Republican Candidate for UTAH COUNTY COMMISSIONER 4 year term r Unquestionable Integrity Successful Farmer Church and Civic Worker i . Qualified YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED Pd. Pol. Ad. - J 1 " ' VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for . STATE SENATOR QUALIFIED EXPERIENCED GRANT THORNE Primary Election September 5 Pd. PoL Adv. by Grant Thorne HAVE THEM REPAIRED BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS Active young feet raise havoc with even the sturdiest Df footwear. For expert work by a skilled craftman bring your children's shoes sera . .a SHOE LACES in school colors! Vern's Shoe Repair Orem-Geneva Times Bldg I VIRUS DISEASE CF PEACH AND CIIEnnY SERIOUS PROBLEM In the afternoon of August third, the tour was continued on the virus disease station at north Farmington. Here Dr. B. L Richards and his staff explained the nature and the seriousness of Western X disease in peaches and cherries. Diseased trees were pointed out and the characteristic char-acteristic appearance of the diseased dis-eased trees shown. ' Other Virus Diseases Rusty mottle, Ring spot, and Sour Cherry yellows are other virus diseases doing serious damage in Utah orchards- Dr. Richards said that the Ring Spot disease Infects peaches, sweet and sour cherries, plums, apricots, and wild chokecher-ries. chokecher-ries. It is one of the most ser ious virus diseases because it ter the early stages of infection. Cora Soulier. Lillian Steer, La-Rita La-Rita Carter, Margaret Garnechec, Garnech-ec, Geogia Syme, Cleo Baum. Ronald McKinnon, Garry CarGIor'a Nuttal, Carol Morgan, ter and Jimmy Buckner. They Velva Moag, LaVern Sorenson. were directed by Emma Gorden Maurine Burmingham, Helen nuicnings, Helen Rhodes, Essie Sheriff. Ruth Mason, Carol Williams, Wil-liams, Jean Richman, Emma Gorden, Myrtle Carlton, Bernice Kirkwood and Ina Buckner. The Trekkers Primary class held a canyon party lastVeek. Class members made small stoves out of cans and cooked their own meal to fill class requirements. re-quirements. Supervising was their teacher, Carol Morgan. New ward members are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Romney and Mr. and Mrs. Aaris Young and and Elma Anderson The Guides of the Primary, under the direction of President Larry Sheriff, held a Treasure! Hunt party honoring their tea chers, Margaret Garnechec and Rita Carter. The boys made gladioli corsages for the teachers. teach-ers. A program and treasure hunt with refreshments as the prize were enjoyed. Present were Ronald McKinnon- Dean Buckner, Bob Carter, Mike Jones, Dale Bird, John Taylor and Ted Harward, a visitor Eight floats were entered in daughter, Linda the Provo kiddies parade on Saturday, under the direction of the Primary, Three of the floats. "Red School House, Ward members enjoyed an evening of Roundup Varieties Tuesday under the direction of Esther Asay, Lowell Baum and "Suffer Little Children," and, Marilyn Young. A carnival of "The Grand View Arbor", won . concessions was staged and a honorable mention. program presented with Bar- Attendine the tri-stake Pri- oara Hurst, Kay uamenisn, Bar- mary convention Saturday were bara Carter, Lowell Baum, Eric I aanasiom ana feri layior par-I par-I ticipating. The remainder of the evening was devoted to square dancing. AUTO ELECTRIC 604 North State St. Oram Phona 0652 Rl FIHST IN Auto EUctrlc and Carbui-ator Carbui-ator Service Biake Service Wheel Alijniro and balancing. Fri, 1 2 Sal. Sept. TWO BIG HITS "The Palomino" "Tarzan and the Slave Girr Sun., Mon. Sept, 3-4 "The Reformer and the Redhead" Tues.. Wed.. Sept. 5 6 "No Man of Her Own" Matinee on Sunday 3 p-m. I . i K J YOU KNOW A GOAL HELPS to assure success in saving .... but perhaps you have been unable to decide upon a goal for yourself. Aim to have and keep the equivalent of four months' salary in the bank a sum sufficient to tide you over almost any average aver-age emergency. Through its Savings Department, the Farmers Farm-ers and Merchants Bank will be glad to help you reach your goal quickly. Here your money will work for you at interest inter-est in assured safety. Start saving with Farmers and Merchants Bank today. PROVO " J utah S J x WKBOt TUXML DEPOSIT MSUMUCt COWOM7I01I " s J |