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Show -i-CrNSVA TOSS 1 non-teaching employes of inine school district en- ocial at the Hanging 3 esort in American Fork nn. Over sixty joined in the , Terry Draper was in flden Trane led the ad Frank Woffindcn tn charge of refreshments, dicers for the coming year elected and include Frank S S President; Glen e vice president; and Helen 21 secretary and treasurer members of the board of triors are Rulon Robbins . , AlinA .Tones, school fth employee; Elvin Thome, Sr; and B. M. Jolley. office stag member. PLEASANT VIEW MIA ' SSs OPENING SOCIAL Tie Pleasant View ward MIA .ai hold its opening social on Saturday, Sept. 2 at the girls onyon home in Provo Canyon. A chili supper will be served ,t 7 30 and each person attend-ing attend-ing is asked to bring his own bowl and spoon- A program and ones will follow the supper, fifli the MIA officers in charge. McKay and Carl Andreas-i Andreas-i nave returned to their, home with their grandparents, Mr. t Helen Woffinden left Sat-n Sat-n for Cedar City where she iJin be employed as a school teacher during the coming year. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1850 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Harris and children, Elwin, Jos- tph, Verna and Mark, spent sev-al sev-al davs visitins with Dr. Harl ric1 mother. Mrs. Lexia Harris. They left Tuesday for their home in Syracuse, New York. Dr. and Mrs. George E. Harris of Odgen also visited in Orem during the week. Mr. and Mrs- Howard Gor don and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Row- bud are home after spending aa enjoyable week in Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park. They also visited the Logan and Idaho Falls LDS Temples. Timpanogos Cinomotor Fine Pictures Playing hi a Superior Drive-in Theatre FRI., SAT. SEPT. 1. 2 LADY TAKES A SAILOR Jane Wyman and Dennis Morgan. 2nd BIG FEATURE BACKFIRE Vifginia Mayo and Gordon MacRae. Plus CARTOON :::y::tc::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::r SUN.. MON., SEPT.3. 4 WAGON MASTER Ben Johnson and Joan Drew. BIG CO-HIT ARCTIC FURY Dell Can berry and Ere Miller Plui CARTOON TUES. THURS.f SEPT. 5-7 THREE CAL'E HOT.'E Claudeti Colbert and Patrick KrLei SECOND FEATURE WHIRLPOOL Gene Tierney and Richard Conle Plus CARTOON N - r. Ik iJJi,i,sf. I 0" v I ' ' ! $ti Newlyweds Leave for New York Following Temple Marriage, Reception Friday In a mid-morning marriage ceremony performed at the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Miss Ruth Cynthia Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Moss, became the bride of Pal Chipman Fletcher, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher of New York City. Immediately following the ceremony which was solemnized solemniz-ed by Apostle Ezra Taft Benson, the newlyweds were honored hon-ored at a wedding breakfast at the Alta Club with the parents par-ents of the groom as hosts. About 500 guests were received at the reception given Friday evening at the Timpanofcos hall by the bride's parents. par-ents. Floral arrangements of pastel gladioli decorated thej Women's Council hair. itTu r jur.i. nuius noaru Meeting The first board meeting of the Women's Legislative Council of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chipman Fletcher (Ruth Cynthia Mom) who were married on Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and are leaving this week to make their home in New York City. Arthur Woffinden has gone to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, where he will be employed em-ployed for the' remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith and Florence Wilson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Janet Humphrey of Pleasant Grove were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson on Thursday. Ms. Pearl Newell and Mrs. Blanche Nielson attended funeral fun-eral services of James Hunting Friday afternoon in the American Ameri-can Fork Second ward chapel. ' Mrs. Laurel Gibson was hostess to Mae Davis, Minnie Snow and Lillian Jones 'of the Grand View DUP. The ladies met to discuss plans for the coming year. . Amcng those who attended attend-ed the John Peter Johnson family fam-ily reunion held at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs.- J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. David Illingsworth and daughter, Lauana Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Long and sons, Drewry, Radell, Gary Kay and Valene. Ingenuity and Beauty Cops a Crown , . The bride's gown, which was designed by a friend, Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Memmott. was styled with a high round neckline and yoke cf french lace and short sleeves. A full skirt with dainty lace insets in-sets fell from a pointed waistline. waist-line. Her lace veil cascaded to the knees and was held by a tiny Dutch cap of satin with seed pearl trim. She wore mittens mit-tens of lace over satin and a necklace of blue pearls, a gift from the groom. She carried a bridal bouquet of gardenias outlined out-lined n a delicate lace pattern. Attending the bride were Mrs. Clarence Montgomery, matron of honor; Mrs. Grant Farrer, Mrs. Leon Hatch, Mrs. Clent Lewis, Nila Tingey, and Jane Patten, bridesmaids; and Karen Firmage of New Jersey, Junior bridesmaid. Cherie Lynn Snyd-ed Snyd-ed was flower girl and Carlen Snyder and Marilyn Wallace, trainbearers. Mrs. Horace Snyder, aunt of the bride was mistress of ceremonies cere-monies for the program which included a violin solo by Dale Johnson, accompanied by Rilla Griffiths; a vocal number by a quartette comprising Mrs. Clent Lewis, Mrs. Leon Hatch, Jane Patten, Joy Allred and Mrs. Garth Wilkinson; vocal solos by Mrs. Clent Lewis, Elvis Terry Ter-ry and Harper Stoneman; a musical selection by Melda Hacking and a toast to the bride and groom by Mrs. Arthur Mohrke. Presiding in the serving room were Mrs. Leo Poulson, Mrs. Edgar Booth and Mrs. Philo T-Edwards. T-Edwards. The beautiful four-tiered four-tiered wedding cake, decorated in blue and white and topped with a lovely flower arrange ment, was created by Alec LeP lie of Salt Lake City. The gift displays were , arranged arr-anged by Mrs. Rulon Cook and Mrs. Ralph Knight- Mrs. Paul Marshall had charge of the guest book. The newlyweds are leaving this week for New York City where they will make their home. . ya.l! Cuunty was held Tuesday at the homo nt t r - ....J. w. u, r-yne in Orem. Plans were mapped for council meetings, scheduled to start in October and continue contin-ue for- the following seven months. Present at the meeting besides tne hostess were Mrs. C. E. Maw of Orem, Mrs. Percival Bige- T' MJS- George W- Worthen, Mrs. A. Sherman Christenson, Mrs. Carol Raile, Mrs. LeRoy Tuckett and Mrs. L. B. Tackett of Provo; Mrs. Harold Christen-sen Christen-sen and Mrs. Harrison Conover of Springville. Mrs. Lynn Johnson John-son of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. A. F. Gaisford of American Fork Mrs. Isaac Taylor and Mrs. Le" Grande Smith of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Gladys Wilson and Mrs A. E. Page of Payson. Refreshments were served in the garden at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cluff and family of Boise, Idaho spent the weekend visiting with their mother, Mrs. Mary C. Cluff. Mrs. Edna Doe spent last week visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sterling Cluff and family enjoyed a vacation in Yellowstone Park. The Sharon stake genealogical geneal-ogical committee held a meeting Friday night at the Edgemont hall. Each ward prepared and presented a part on the program pro-gram which was conducted by J. Petty Jones. About 50 stake members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Col-vin Col-vin and children have returned home following a trip to the canyons in southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding spent the weekend in Richfield with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Holda way and family vacationed at Fish Lake last week. Mrs. Nelson Webster left Monday for her home in Parker, Arizona following a month's visit vis-it here with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Joy O. Clegg. Legion Auxiliary I Installs Officers ! The ladies auxiliary of American Ameri-can Legion Post 72 held its installation in-stallation ceremony on Wednesday Wednes-day night with Mrs. Dorothy Broadhead, district president, as the installing officer. Also in attendance was Mrs. Gladys Spaugy. district secretary. Officers installed included the following: Mrs. Reba Loveless, president; Mrs. Irene Baker, 1st vice president; Mrs. Gwen Bench, second vice president; Mrs. Pearl Martindale, secretary; secret-ary; Mrs. Dorothy Broadhead, treasurer Mrs. Cleo Peacock, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Leta Ev ans, historian; and Mrs. Agnes McCarthy, chaplain. Committee heads announced at the meeting include the foll owing: Mrs. Leta Evans, publi city; Mrs. Barbara Broadhead, Americanism; Mrs. Naomi Peterson, Pet-erson, community service; Mrs. Edna McDonald, rehabilitation; Mrs. Jennie Cordner, poppy chairman; Mrs. Osa Ferguson. legislative; Mrs. Agnes McCarthy. McCar-thy. Pan-American; Mrs. June Larsen, annual card party; Mrs. uwen Bench, chairman, and Mrs. Barbara Broadhead, assistant assist-ant chairman, of the program and entertainment committee; Mrs. Grace Hansen, chairman, and Mrs. Elsie Schenck. assistant assist-ant chairman, of the child welfare wel-fare committee. Mrs. Nadine Lord was named assistant sergeant-at-arms. Guests at the meeting were legion members. Refreshments were served and a social was held following the business of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Bullock, formerly for-merly of Dragerton, Utah, are occupying the home of Mrs-Jane Mrs-Jane Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Taylor have a baby daughter born last week at Utah Valley hospital. Smiley Redd, principle of the Cardston, Canada LDS seminary sem-inary visited recently at the C. E. Hill home. t Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff entertained at a dinner Saturday Satur-day night in honor of Mr. and Ms. Lamar Burnett and little daughters. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Doral Graff and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Graff and daughter, Patsy. Mr. and Mrs. Van Snow and family have returned home after a week's visit in Idaho and Montana. ' Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Dodge recently returned from a vacation trip. They visited with friends in Termopolis. Wyoming and toured Yellowstone Park- .-.it, vnmr T...; n a wall kc91ltV WDtl ttlP title Of "MlSS Lewyt Vacuum Cleaner" for Jini Lee here. A cute trick herself, Jini Lee thought of so many tricks to do with her Lewyt that three judges s mply hadtoawaraner inecruwii. . . She showed the judges how she uses her cleaner to groom her doe, blow up party balloons, dry her hair, defrost a refrigerator and spray insecticide on plants and shrubs. "I think of something new every day," Jini Lee says. "There must be at least a hundred and one I uses tor a vacuum cieaner, eopetmnjr mj ' 5 oractically noiseless, so I can listen to the radio while I clean, and there's no dust bag to empty. .If you'd like to know about some more uses for a vacuum cleaner just drop me a line at 60 Broadway, Brooklyn." MORE PEOPLE BUY LENNOX Than Any Other Make WASATCH FURNACE & APPLIANCE 348 West Center RALPH "DICK" CHAPPLE Candidate for Republican Nomination for COUNTY SHERIFF VOTE TUESDAY, SEPT. 5 Primary Election Qualified through 14 years police administrative Experience. BUICK CHEVROLET ASHTON'S USED OARS USED TliUCXS $1345 48 STUD. Champ. Convt. Radio, Heater and O'Drlve $1445 47 SUPER BUICK Sedt, Radio and Heater $895 46 FORD 6 Radio and Heater . $1275 . 46 SUPER SED. Fully Equipped $1695 48 BUICK CONVT. Fully Equipped $1445 49 FORD 6 New Paint Bishop and Mrs. W. M. Ver non and family are vacationing in the east where they planned to attend the pageant at the Hill Cumorah presented by the miss-ionaries. Mrs. Stella Christensen of North Logan visited with her father, Alonzo Hancock of Or em and her sister, Mrs. Faun Goulding and family of Provo last week. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mack of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the Blanche Christen sen home last week. Mrs. Helen Carter and Susie Carter visited recently with Mrs. V. Mecham of Span ish Fork. The annual meeting of 4-H clubs was held last Monday at the Pleasant View church. All clubs of the vicinity attended-Dresses attended-Dresses and foods nn riisnlav were judged and each girl be-!day- Each family will bring lunging iq me n n.i.s. ciuo. "- received a blue ribbon. The Relatives of George Nat-anial Nat-anial Goulding will hold their reunion at Arrowhead resort on Sunday, September 3 at 10 a.m. A program, games and business meeting will be features of the girls are Betty Clark, Carol Gleason, Alene Miller and Car-ma Car-ma Obay. Leaders are Earlene Foote and Colean Wilkins. The Clever Clover 4-H club of Pleasant View closed their summer activities with a swimming party at Scera on Tuesday. Miss Vcrla Sandstrom who recently returned from Sweden where she has filled a mission for the LDS church, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sandstrom last week- Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Ashton spent the weekend visiting rel atives in Paragoona, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley and son, Howard, spent Sunday in Ogden. Mr. ad Mrs. A. J. Gleason were Salt Lake City visitors last week. Grant Richards spent three days last week in southern Utah, Mrs. Henrietta Miller spent last week vacationing at Hoover's Hoov-er's camp in Provo Canyon and in Salt Lake City. Carlos D. Miller enjoyed a few days fishing at Fish Lake during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Bell of Lakeview, Oregon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Hansen last Sunday enroute to North Caroline where they will reside for the next year. Myron Dickey and family left last week for Jacksonville, Florida where they will visit with his parents and other rel atives and friends. Cover Miller underwent an operation at the Utah Valley hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mer rill from Preston, Idaho were dinner guests Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel E. Bench. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Herker and Beverly Herker from Des Moines, Iowa were visitors recently re-cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Samuel Bench. The Herk-ers Herk-ers are missionary friends of Ardean Bench. While they were in Utah Ardean accompanied them through the Manti LDS Temple. Mrs. Dell Bunnell entertained enter-tained a group of children in honor of her son. Tommy, who was celebrating his first birthday. birth-day. Games were played and refreshments served to 10 guests. VOTE in the Primary Election, Tuesday, Sept. 5 And remind your friends tp vote also YOUR VOTE FOR Evan TJecen for county recorder will be greatly appreciated. Born and raised in Utah County, active ia the LDS Church. rri of experience in the recorder's office as deputy recorder. Iran, Monaon believes that Utah County it the best place in the world to live and that the people who live here are entitled to courteous, efficient lervice which he will endeavor to give if elected. Pd. Pol. Ad by Ivan Monson ALL OF YOU WILL WANT TO VISIT THF. THEATRE NEXT WEEK TO SEE THE DECORATIONS AND ALSO ATTEND THE TWO EXTRA FINE PROGRAMS WE HAVE OUTLINED. IN ORDER TO TAKE CARE OF THE BIG CROWDS. WE HAVE ARR ANGED THREE SHOWS DAILY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY SAT-URDAY INCLUSIVE AT 5:00, 7:15, and 9:30. FAMILIES WHO DESIRE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE ADVAN-TAGE OF THE LOW MATINEE MATIN-EE RATE WILL NEED TO COME BETWEEN 4:20 AND 5:00 14c, 25c, and 35c. AF TER 5:00 THE PRICES WILL BE 14c, 35c and 50c. It is doubtful that a pict ure has ever been brought to the screen with as much ore- advertising as was given to the picture now playing Friday Fri-day and Saturday, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN. For several sever-al years this was a tremend-oas tremend-oas success on the New fork stage. Metro Goldwyn Mayer has snared no expense to make this a superior produc tion. In addition we are for tunate to show for the first time the new March of Time "As Russia Sees It." The re port is shocking. they wonder why Hollywood does not produce more fine pictures. We can positively guarantee that no finer pictures pict-ures have ever been made nor could be desired than the two programs we have for our Anniversary Week. THE HAPPY YEARS received the coveted Parent's Magazine Medal which is given only to great family pictures. THE BROKEN ARROW is a beau tiful story. This time the In dian girl is the heroine and the white man fights for her love. We are proud to recommend rec-ommend both programs as outstanding. Pictures of this kind deserve the support of everyone who is anxious to have better pictures made. We are most proud of the fine workmanship that has been per formed the past few weeks in the making of our luxurious and elegant theatre lobby. We thought perhaps you would be interested to know who did the work. The Rohbock brothers deserve credit for the masterly selection and artistic planting of the beautiful garden in the lobby. lob-by. The rock wall around the garden was built by H. V. Holdaway of Pleasant Grove; the carpetipg by Dixon Taylor Russell store; the mirrors installed in-stalled by Bennett's; the painting paint-ing by V. Emil Hansen and Gordon Gor-don Hansen; chandeliers were imported from Czechoslovakia through Sharp Electric Co. the metal work by Mitchell Sheet Metal; new poster frames from Inter Mountain Theatre Supply Co. Do vou like an excuina aci- ion-packed serial? Our new one called- "Superman., vs.. Atom- Man" starts.- Saturday- at- the children' matinee.. Rex Allen will be seen in hit feature "Hill of Oklahoma". There will also be a cartoon and another hilar ious Little Rascal" comedy. LA CJDUJ TABLE IHRICHtD WITH vnmiHS .J ! I ' 1 ,-ttM r(l nnmm m Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Nicholes and family left this week to make their home in Huston, Texas. They will be iWp for a vear while Mr. Nicholes does research work. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schu mann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schumann returned return-ed recently from a tour of Yell owstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Don Liston returned last week from a trip through Yellowstone Park and Montana. They visited at the home of their son. Russell Liston. Mr. ad Mrs. Orus Newety and family are vacationing thi3 week in California. luiUttiHiuiiiiiRiHiHiiHHmiitiiiiiHiwniiiiimHtMiuwMianiioimuigiin Compliments Provo Plumbing And Heating Supply, Inc. e I . A. W. "Art" Adamson Paul H. Gehring s B C Provo, Utah Your Vote Will be Appreciated Pd Pol. Adv. THE "OK" OF CHEVROLET PROTECTS YOU |