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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1951 OAK HILLS f Conducted by Madge McKell residents ax invited lo call 2660-J with personal items and other oth-er news. S ... i - "ft ; Mrs. McKell The recommends of four families fam-ilies were read Sunday. This raises the ward population to 17(10 The Primary presented a fine J program last wees wun nearly 200 children participating. The reader was Anna Wakefield. Counselor Irene Brown gave the welcoming speech. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Startup and their cnild-ren cnild-ren gave a demonstration on the use of the Children's Friend in the home. Mary Bankhead presented the teachers topic and Irva Andrus Bishop and Mrs. M. D Wa lace atended the Southern Mates missionary reunion Saturday Sat-urday evening in Salt Lake TOMORROW May be too late INSURE TODAY Fire Automobile Low Rates, Dependable Fast Claim Service Alpine Finance and Insurance Co. 722 North State Orem Ph. 0537-R1 (Across from Utah Power and Light Co.) gaye the theology lesson at Re- ouuieiy iasi week. Ward teachers held their regular reg-ular meeting at the church last week. The MIA Maids, under the direction of Janet. Rm,m VHft assembly program for xn. wranesaay. The theme was given by Joyce Muhlestein and Jewel Mott gave the scripture reading. Lee Ann Bingham and Carol Isaacson sang a duet and Barbara Cartpr ni -i rr-,i r'"'v piano uiu. idiits were given by Carol ." 7s ana Mary Lynn Wakefield. Wake-field. Closing prayer was by Gwen Forsythe. The Improvement Era drive nas oeen comDIetprt uHth u- ward well over its quota of 76 auustripiions. Young people 0f the ward aJliside .chat at the home U1 nuia McNeil. Martha Brown gave a review of the Pearl of Great Price and Nyla Brown re- vicwcu wie dook Added Upon, by Nephi Anderson. Refresh! ment were served to 22 Jean Loveless was honored at a birthday party Wednesday at the home of Helen Littlefield. Others present were Mrs. George Geor-ge Loveless, Leola Jacobsen, Lavern Loveless, Vivian Loveless, Love-less, Dixie Mildenhall and Afton Loveless. Richard Willis, son of Mr and Mrs. Walter Willis is recup-1 erating following an operation on his leg. Dilmar Davis attended the reunion for the Netherlands mis-ionaries mis-ionaries Friday night in Salt Lake City. GEIOVE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN" Sun., Mon. Atirii 15 ic "VENGEANCE VALLEY" Matinee on Sunday Tues.. to Thurs. Aoril 17.19 "HALLS OF MONTEZUMA" mm CARTER'S SAW SERVICE 371 West 4th North Across from Silver Star U Dull 'Em I'll Sharnen Saws and Lawnmowers by machine. S ' X? w y,f 1 1 A fsJ V ' ' i ji i T J - Sou Saiserazsp's saves Rise Stevens ap to$B00 a year! III I - t i J; - J- S i . sw J . ? AJi..... i!.4TS?ijrT,?. W d...gMa Hi B BHSJ Baji And right at the start, Rise Stevens, glamorous radio, film and Metropolitan Opera star saved up to $538 on the initial cost of her Henry J.. . over any other comparable car! 1:30 pm...Conferenc8 at the Met ! There. 0 performance t0day, but Rise loves the thrifty performance of her Henry J. ..is delighted to know it will save her up to $98 on gat every 10,000 miles! J r 1 Jiil ?w It liSU IB ISB SIQB101 With her Henry J, Rise arrives on time.. .and saves money in the bargain! Up to $20 on tire costs every k year. ..up to $50 on maintenance. And it handles and parks so easily! 11:30 pm... Horns at last! The day's driving leaves her rested and relaxed! Besides, her Henry J costs less to buy, drive and maintain. .. can save her up to $600 a year. Why not save with the Henry J yourself? 4:30 pa. ..To the airport! Tonight Rise flies to Boston and back. There's luggage room galore in her Henry J. ..and it saves up to $60 every year in taxes, interest charges and other fees! sf....n tte Fashion Academy J- car for tcdajl See your nearest EaiserFra:er Scaler Washburn k-f service vy Kit s1299 Delivered f ' f, iM Federal iox a. Lc o (if any) extra. Prux on cart ihipptd after March First tvljrrt to m flight Office of Price Stabilisation I IIBJ UISER-FRA2ER tALEf COMORATIOH. W(UOW R9H. If rCRtlAft 8th north a State Street EDGEMONT Conducted by Maxine Davis' Edgemoni residents are" inviled lo call 068J1 , with personal items and oth - er news. OREM-GENEVA TIMS3 Mrs. Davis Selief Society was held Mon. day with Mrs. Lynette Triplett conducting. Mrs. Hilda Conder gave ine teachers topic and Mrs. Estelle Theobald and Mrs. Clara Jones gave several points on upholstering, which will bo continued con-tinued at the next work and business meeting. Youth leadership meeting was hsld Wednesday evening with BishoD Orvil B. Dnvis in Departmental sessions were held and plan made for activities for the month. The special interest class nf the MIA heard Louis Ringger talk on Switzerland and show slides. The Deacons held a theater party last week. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jackman supervised the party. The Scouts presented the nrn- gram at MIA Tuesday evening. DeVon Ivie gave the scriptural reading and Kyle Stubbs presented pres-ented the theme. Short talks were given bv David Mpldrnm Ray Johnson and Jon Hicken, Larry Messick sang a solo, accompanied ac-companied by his sister, Jean. The MIA Maids- under the direction di-rection Of Helen Meldrnm anH Louise U. Meldrum, held a testimony test-imony meeting Tuesday evening. even-ing. The study group will meet Sunday evening at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Ral Triplett. Sacrament meeting will start at 7 p.m. through the summer months. Primary workers who attended attend-ed conference in Salt Lake City were Blanche Woodard, Delna Ivie, Lillian Short. LaRue Mnr- ry, Lydia Johnson, Bessie Pierce, Wilma Gillespie and Tana Richards. The Priests of Edgemont ward unaer tne direction of their art. visor, Charles Murry, attended the priesthood session of gener al conterence. Among those from Ed ppmnnl who attended general confer ence were Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Schumann, Mr. and Mrs. Sanley Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Dalton, Mr. and Mrs Wesley Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson. W. C. Faulk ner, Bill Foulkner, Mrs. Tana Richards and family, Flaounce Woodard, Ral Triplett, Wayne inpiett, tfishOD Orv 1 Tlauic ana Allan Keith. ANNUAL STOCK SHOW SET JUNE 7-8 The Fifteenth Annual Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Junior Fat Stock Show will be held June 7 and 8, at the Union stock yards, in North Salt Lake. The scheduling schedul-ing of a two-day show is an innovation in-novation this year, previous hows having been three-day affairs. af-fairs. Merrill Parkin, show manag er, explains that the reason behind be-hind this reduction is to avoid .he necessity of exhihiWc tun ing away from home for too longJ a time. Previously, some of the boys and girls who lived some distance away found that they had to be gone an entire week in order to enter the show. Local Youths Urged to Join 4-H Clubs LINCOLN Zaida Wallace 0533 J4 Primary workers Dplla Anna Millett. Janet Thomas anH Mae Nielsen attended sessions ot conference in Salt Lake City The boy scouts eave the nrn gram in MIA Tuesday, with nuwara iviorrison conducting. Colors were nostpd hv t ,mr. Poulson, Kav Bunnell Alhort Keeler and Gary Reese. The meme was presented by Albert Keeler and talks were given by ".ay ounneii and Kimball Burn-ingham. Burn-ingham. Shirley Edwards, LDS girl, gave a talk. Prayers were uiierea Dy Wayne Winterton and Hugh Park. Adult Aaronic nripsthnn members held a cottage meeting meet-ing Wednesday evening at the "uine oi Mr. and Mrs. Rulon West. The occasion marked the completion of the" l.ns hvmc book drive started by quorum memoers six weeks ago. One uuiiarea new bonka urcrn in t 0 V U 1.1 ior use by ward members. A social and refreshments were enjoyed by 15 members. ineology and testimony meet ing was held in Relief SnHptv meeting Wednesday. Kate Ccrd-ner Ccrd-ner gave the teachers topic and reports were given by visiting icauners. Kacftael Mprham ,!11 give the literary lesson on April 18. Lincols ward comnletpd thpir era drive with total. The drive was nndi'r thp direction of Marjorie Kocher-hans. Kocher-hans. Era director. Ward members who attended general conference were Bishop and Mrs. M. D. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Luzell Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon West, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ru-lon Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs-Clyde Mrs-Clyde Hiesinson. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Bliss, Eugenia Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Aiken, LeRoy Nielsen, Faye Lunceford, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mohrke and Mr. and Mrs. Reed" Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards are the parents of a baby goy born Saturday in the Utah Valley Vall-ey hospital. Fare Lunceford attended the Eastern States missionary reunion in Salt Lake City Saturday Sat-urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Luzell Robbins, Robb-ins, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sph Mrs. Delores Fowers and son, Lynn, and Gwen Robbins were dinner gu'ests Thursday PVPniniT at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ren Tomlinson of Midvale. Mrs. Marv Aiken anr! Mr and Mrs. Goodman Aiken visited in Salt Lake City Sunday at the uome oi mr. and Mrs Bill Aiken. Mrs. Melva Cooper entertained enter-tained a group of voung people her son. Jackie. wh WQd tola Tuesday afternoon in honor of Draung nis birthday. Games and refreshments were enjoyed and the group attended the show at Scera. Twenty guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bliss and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bliss went to Salt Lake ritv Saturday and attended the funeral fun-eral of President George Albert smitn. Girl interested in becoming i-n ciub members are urged to contact their leaders and supervisor super-visor and become enrolled in a club now. 4-H clubs throughout me county are now being organized, or-ganized, aceordins to Jenniev J, Poulson, Utah County Home Demonstration Agent. At the present time there is no supervisor super-visor for Orem. Anyone interest ed in club work should contact Mrs. Poulson at her office. 4 H club work is bronchi to the boys and eirls of the pmmtv through the Cooperative Exten sion bervice of the Utah State Agricultural College. Anyone 10 to 20 years of age is eligible for meniDersnip. 4H activities are centered a round the home. Girls tak nrn jocts in foods, clothing, home improvement, gardens and home Deauiiiication; boys take projects proj-ects in livestock, gardening and crops. Goals of 4-H club work are 16 neln boys and eirls he: Good citizens through parti cipation in community affairs Good neighbors through wholesome companionship in uicu tummuniiy, Good producers and efficient homemakers throuch nrnlprt worn. Their best selves thrmmh gooa guidance in wider pvnor iences. Women who are interestpd in Demg leaders are asked to con tact the local supervisor or jenniev J. Poulson at the Coun. ty Agent s office. r J Building Orem I Utah Valley Builders Supply ' is a growing Orem business i that wisely protects itself by complete insurance coverage. We appreciate their business and their fine cooperation with other Orem businest houses and people. Your agent for fire, car, health insurance mw t: o FLEAS.MIT YE7 Edna Hansen 2028 M Parents of the missionaries sponsored the program in MIA Tuesday. Music and dances la native costume were presented by the members of the New Zealand club at BYU. Next Tuedav a one-act nl.iv will be presented at MIA. under the direction of Carol Hansen. The following officers attend ed Primary conference in Salt Lake City: Vesta Booth, Marian Ercanbrack. Subv Nicol. Alens Wilkins and Dorothy McLaren. About 100 ward members attended at-tended the sauare dancine rtartv sponsored by the Elders quorum. Mr. and Mrs. George Clawson of Tucson, Arizona were guest instructors. A floor show and box lunch were also features of the evening. A group of Scouts unloved n swimming party at Arrowhead resort on Friday. Justin Col-ar, William Wilkins and LaMar Er canbrack accompanied the boys- J ne Relief Society completed two quilts at their work and business meeting Tuesday. Th literary lesson will be Dresented next week. Mr. and Mrs. Ardean Bench returned Saturday from a flva day visit in Idaho with relative and friends. 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