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Show ORERi-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, NOVEMBER l8, l95o W)MlL . tai tu- - n W r i i ,rr- 1 iff n vi ki a a i f SAW ,i 0 " ' : -, 7 V5i...- I SPECIAL PURCHASE l?S?,swim-I:;: :'''!:':;-- QUANTITY GET EARLY! PLUSTIC TV 6AS SflfSOT !:iHS SPECIAL s tews mstiz Complete with Gas Pumps Lube and Wash Recks The Perfect Gift for that Young Motorist! Three Plastic Cars and Towing Truck Included. Don't Miss this Big Va'uel 7 I 4 ill! 1 ?f) I Just Like Mother's Durable Plastic Bristles 26-Inch Wood Handle Actually Sweeps Clean Limited Quantities . . . Get Here Early! Limh LARGEST SELECTION OF TOYS IN UTAH VALLEY riiTiti v LAKE VIEW William C. Carr 019-J4 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woodford Wood-ford of BYU entertained the Special Interest group of the iuIA on Tuesday with lectures and discussion on pre-Columbian American religion and the church in Australia, respectively. respective-ly. Mrs. Woodford, who hails from Calgary, Alberta, is the first student to achieve the M.A. degree in the department of archaeology ar-chaeology at BYU. She is a former for-mer Eastern Canadian missionary. mission-ary. Mr. Woodford Is rrom Sidney, Australia Mrs. Wilford Oveson, leader of the Special Interest group, announces that Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hapi, BYU students from New Zealand, will furnish the program of lecture, testimony and song for the group on Tuesday, Tues-day, Nov. 21. On Nov. 28, Mrs. George Cropper will speak on music appreciation, and review the "Desert Song" using recordings record-ings to illustrate. Members of the Lakeview neighborhood "Birthday Club" held a party for Mrs. Floyd Her-rick Her-rick on Nov. 13 at the Herrick home. Rook was played and refreshments were served. Prizes were on bv Mrs. Leonard Ad ams and by Mrs. Jay Jacobson. i Gifts were presented to Mrs. Herick. Those who attended include in-clude Mesdames Leonard Adams, Ad-ams, Robert Marsh, Jay Jacob-son, Jacob-son, Dean Taylor, John McKin-non, McKin-non, Paul crossman, Melinda Jorgensen and Mrs. Herick. n,,i-ir. iha rpppnt hunting season the family of Charles Madsen gathered with friends for the deer hunt. The following took part, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madsen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cutler (Helen Madsen) of Salt Lake, Garner Madsen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Madsen of Lakeview. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett of Salt Lake, friends of the Cutlers, also joined join-ed the party. Elder Dean Gray, returned missionary from Argentina was the speaker at Sacrament meeting meet-ing on Sunday. He reviewed the trends in government in Argentina Argen-tina and spoke of the growing influence of totalitarian political politi-cal ideology there. The meeting was conducted by Carl Johnson of the ward oish-opric, oish-opric, with Mrs. Irwin Bunnell leading the singing. Those who presided at the administration of the sacrament were Sherwin Johnson, Ted Bunnell. Jay 01-sen, 01-sen, Wallace Johnston and Russell Russ-ell O. Carr. 6 for the holiday Season mm TO AW flavored with GENUINE BRANDY & SHERR : n n TYpi "T? J U VJ L-J Lzzi Mrs. Rulon Petty and new daughter came home from the hospital Sunday. Mrs. Fern Craig and child ren. Garv. Colleen and Brent. have re'urned home to Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho, after visiting with Paul Craig and family for the past two weeks. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAJ 7 P. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT DUE TO THE NUMEROUSllEQUESTS, WE HAVE HAD TO EXTEND OUR STAY IN OREM. WE WILL BE OPEN EACH NIGHT THIS WEEK. COME AND BUY V CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT YOUR OWN PRICE! . Plenty of Free Parking LAST CHANCE TO BUY AT PUBLIC AUCTION Come early For the Biggest Bargains we ffwf. It. mil .'. Vi Jk A . J--3t . .r. 670 NORTH STATE STREET ANNOUNCING The opening of the new formerly the Marine Cleaning Co. E. M. ANDERSON, Proprietor 01 363 South State Phone 0620 Rl V Real LOW Prices STORE OPEN TILL 9 P.M. FRIDAY BOYS Varsity Sport Sox SPECIAL 4 PAIRS FOR 4 pr., 4 month of wear. Sizes 6 to 10 'z. BOiS GOOD QUALITY Flannel Pajamas Sizes 8 to 14. REAL SPECIAL Girls Long Hose $1.15 $249 EACH pr. 69i Fine rayon plated. Sizes 5 to 9 'i . Hurry for these. LADIES AM3-M1SSES TUCK-STITCH Snuggle Pants and Vests Pesrular 69c. SPECIAL OU.NG ME'S POPULAR Flannel Sport Shirts nQ SPECIAL Ai'7W Knit Bottom type. Sizes small, medium and large. Loys Unions 4 La special s?'W7 Short, or lonjr sleeves. Heavy cotton. Siaes 4 to 12. Mens Flannel Pajamas 2-Piece tailored style. Bargain priced. $2.93 FLETCHER'S 368 West Center Provo, Utah Talk Turkey let's aJ lr u OREM Make it a REAL Thanksgiving Come in and let's talk turkev about a LIFETIME GUARANTEED Used Car from TELLURIDE'S. VERY LIBERAL ALLOWANCES LIFETIME GUARANTEED 1 A-l USED CARS Motor Cs2ipasiy WE'LL PAY YOU CASH FOR YOUR CAR YOUR GUARANTEE "Utah's Oldest Automobile Dealer" 55 West Center Phone 1000-1001 USED CAR DEPARTMENT 50 EAST 1st NORTH Same Location, Same Management Over 35 Years V |