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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Bone K aire visiting indefinitely at & home of his parents, Mr. and L John Bone. Mrs. Grace McEwan has returned home from Boise, Ida. where she has spent the past six weeks with her daughter, Mr'. Elaine Cluff. Mrs. Chloe Tayson has re turned to her home in Afton, Wyoming after a visit here with her daughters, Mrs. Leah Peter son and Mrs. Mae Croft First Run in Utah County Starting Monday for One Week 3 Complete Shows Daily: 5:00 p.m. 7:10 9:20 Doors open at 4:30 Matinee prices 4:30 5:00 5 p.m. Regular evening admission. J A A? I VfeXV1 ' i 4o XJ ETH EiTJ in fain &cldb pleat 0 mm HERBERT I YATES presents starring JUHN WAYNE - MAUREEN 0 HARA co.M BEN JOHNSON CLAUDE JARMAN, Jr. HARRY CAREY, Jr. CHILL WILLS katurtngl CARROL KAISH VICTOR McLAGLEN GRANT WITHERS SONS OF THE PIONEERS Scram Play by Jamas Kevin McGuinnass Based on a Saturday Evening Post Story by James Warner Bellas IlirPPtpH hw JOHN FORD AN argosy production UUBbieil UJ JUnil rUIUI produced by JOHN FORD and MERIAN C. COOPER A REPUBLIC PICTURE Republic Pictures Corporation Herbert J, Yates. President PLAYING TONIGHT AND SATURDAY 'NO WAY OUT' ilILL ORES I Vunh Wofflndea OSU Rl The adult Aaronic priesthood members and their wives are havine a venison banquet in the ward hall Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartley are in charge of the banquet and pro gram. The Beehive girls v and Boy Semite met Susdav evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Leland Nielsen. , The M Men and Gleaners held a fireside Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Maasen. Mrs. Stella Oaks talked of experiences ex-periences she had in Palestine. The MIA Maids and Explorer Scouts held their fireside Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Roy Rowland. A farewell testimonial is be ing nlanned for Elder Daniel Bates on Sunday evening- He Is in the mission nome tms wees. The Junior Gleaners and Jun ior M Men had a fireside cnat Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rean Bisel. Paul Roundv and Larry Dom- an were graduated from Primary Prim-ary Sunday. President Jennie Rowley presented the boys their certificates. They will be ordain ed Deacons at tne next priesthood priest-hood meeting. The following babies were eiven names Sundav: Alice, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Car Gordon; Larry Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs- Laird Billings, blessed by his father; Meridee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones; David LaMar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Stanley, blessed by his father; and Jeaneen, daughter daught-er of Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon, Can-non, blessed by her grandfather, Hvum Vance. Wesley Robertson blessed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Richard Rich-ard Wickham and gave her the name Carol Lyn; the son of Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Daniel Rawson was given the name Daniel. OREM-GENEVA TIMES Christmas is the time to spoil her... with the 1 IBM Jill r 'ilia j7rr -i i ...FINE RAYON JERSEY LAVISHED WITH LACE , . , jffJY VI .-- ' 1. 1 iA i I ifi (X I Just what she wants . . . but prettier than she'd buy for herself ... and isn't that just the sort of gift every woman wants? That multifilament rayon crepe is so handsome ... the deep lace, the embroidery, so lovely . . . hard to choose between pink, blue, maize, opaline. 34-40. Lincoln High Sets Sadie Hawkins Dance Dogpatch, that noted community commun-ity "somewhere in the U.S.A.," exerts her influence at Lincoln High school. The annual Fadie Hawkins Day dance will be held on Friday, Nov. 17. according to Dixie Adams, president of the Tigerette club. Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner will be elected by the student body, but some of the characters charac-ters from the famous comic strip have already been chosen. "Sadie Hawkins" will be Max-ine Max-ine Muhlestein: "PaDDv Yokum" is Shirleen Erickson; Dixie Ad ams is "Mammy Yokum;" Wolf Gal is Kathryn Memmott; Jackie Mott is "Moonbeam McSwine; Marian Johnson is "Old Man Mose," Norma Wagstaff is the "Pig Girl," Jean Ray is the "Hawk Girl." end Jeanette Abraham Ab-raham is that miss from the city, "Killer." Boyd C. Davis, senior class advisor, will do the honors as "Marrying Sam." , The dance is, of course, girl's choice. By A. W. Armistice Day Program at Lincoln An Armistice Day program to be presented by L. L. Terry's advanced speech class, is scheduled sched-uled for 2 p. m. on Friday, Nov. 10, at Lincoln High school. The program will include: "You're in the Army Now," a humorous reading by Colleen Peterson; "The Metal Checks," with Laurene Olsen and Ardis iWestwood; "Homecoming," a dramaic reading to be given by Carrol Naylor; and a salute to the young poets who died in World War I. Helen Hansen will be the narrator. Other members of the casf are Nelda Harward, MarJean Stratton, Carole Holdaway. LaDawn Perry Per-ry and Ann Reynolds. By A. W. Mr. and Mrs. William McEwan Mc-Ewan of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting with relatives relat-ives in Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Keith spent. Friday evening in Salt Lake City. Ellis Armstrong of Trenton, Trent-on, Nebraska spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. Rela Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wor-Ihen Wor-Ihen visited Sunday with ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawkins- Lincoln HurhPTA Holds Meeting The Lincoln high school PTA held their first meeting of the year last week, with Mrs. Allan D. Johnson, newly elected president pres-ident in charge. Speakers were B. M. Jolley, Alpine district coordinator, co-ordinator, Elvis B. Terry and Mrs. L. S. Maycock. Oscar Anderson presented the PTA with a check to aid in the work the organization is doing. Mrs. Johnson introduced the following officers: Mrs. William Jacobsen, vice chairman; Mrs. Howard Hale, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Alvin Rowley, magazine chairman; Mrs. Howard How-ard Ferguson, adult education chairman; Mrs- A. L. Dickerson, publications; Mrs. Lloyd Petty, safety chairman; Mrs. Leland McKenna, health chairman; Mrs. T. C. Hebertson- program chairman; Mrs. John Lewis and Mrs. Murray Loveless, membership. Mrs. William Jacobsen is spending two weeks with her daughter Bonnie in Minnesota. Dixie Ann Ivers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amosa Ivers, underwent surgery Tuesday at the Utah Valley hospital. OREM FIRST LADIES PLAN BAZAAR The Relife Society ladies of the Orem First ward are planning plan-ning a babaar for Wednesday, Dec 2. Such articles as cook books, aprons, quiits, rugs and Christmas gifts will be on sale. A baby girl was born Saturday Sat-urday at the Utah Valley hospital hospit-al to Max F. and Valeen Elder Brady. Mr. and Mrs. John ,W. Mecham of Spanish Fork were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Christensen on Saturday. Clarence Johnson, who ia confined in St. Mark's hospital. Salt Lake City, as a result of a recent train accident in which he lost a leg, is expected home shortly. HELP WANTED FEMALE NEEDED Avon representatives representa-tives for Orem. Opportunity unlimited. Write immediately for interview. Avon Manager, 164 North 7 East, Provo. 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