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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 19 OREM-GENEVA TIMES 1951 1 li" "'' "' i n ' . I SEE The Revolutionary NEW 1951 HOTPOINT RANGE Here! Now! Pushbutton Cooking! Two Sealed Heat Ovens .... Pushbutton Push-button controls . . , plus "Talking Col-tors"! Col-tors"! An ALL-NEW ALL-NEW rorkrsaving wonder! HERE TODAY AT THESE SAVINGS AND HUNDREDS MORE ARE YOURS AT UTAH HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. r i 5 670 North State Street Orem AN COASTE3 PREPARES X I DILICIOUS .'.SALS WHILE YOU ahe AVAY Lincoln Slates Junior Prom Friday Night "The best Junior Prom in the history of Lincoln High school," according to Dwayne Lowry, Prom chairman, will be held tomorrow to-morrow evening, April 20, in the Joseph Smith ballroom. The semi-formal affair is set to begin be-gin at 8:30 p m. "All the Things You Are" is the theme of the prom, and corsages are in order. Planning committee for the Prom includes Carma Varley and Tommy Verbanatz, who are in charge of assembly and decorations; dec-orations; Willard Stolworthy, tickets; and Jeris Price, promenade prome-nade director. Highlight of the dance will be the promenade, in which 26 juniors will participate. An assembly program was presented at the school to advertize adver-tize the Prom. Dwayne Lowry, Lincoln high school Junior Prom chairman; end his dale, LaRae Allen, give a welcoming smile to students. CHEVROLET BUICK p. e. -Aocnrow c. 175 NORTH 1st WEST PROVO PHONE 155 $1795.00 $1795.00 '49 PONTIAC sedan '49 BUICK, super sedan hydramatic, heat, music Dynaflow, radio, heater $395.00 41 FORD V-8 super deluxe radio and heater $1245.00 '48 CHEV 2 Ton C & C 8.25 Tires, like new $845.00 '48 WILLYS 1-2 Ton Panel New paint, new tires $495.00 '42 PONTIAC 6 sedan New tires, radio, heater $695.00 46 DODGE 1-2 Ton Panel New fires, new paint $1095.00 '48 CHEV 1 Ton Pickup Heavy Duty Unit COMPLETE 7-STEP USED CAR - USED TRUCK RECONDITIONING. Windsor Camp DUP Names New Officers Officers to serve for the next two years were named by members mem-bers of the Camp Windsor DUP at their Aoril meeting held at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Walker. Walk-er. Elections were under the di rection of Lavina Johnson and Nettie Brown, county officers. Emily Long will serve as captain cap-tain of the camp, with Oreen Walker, first vice captain; Vida Lystrup, second vice captain; Inez Colledge, organist; Bertha Kirk, chorister; Blanche Nielson, Niel-son, historian; Enid Johnson, secretary; Martha T. Keetch, corresponding secretary; Dorothy Dor-othy Johnson, class leader; Eth el Lowe, cleer leader; Elna Blanche Nielson. The lesson, Hampshire, registrar; M i n a Barnham, chaplain; Jane ThacK-er, ThacK-er, parliamentarian; Jennie Johnson, scrao book; Mary Hales, clippings; and Lottie W. Harris, relics. Following the election the histories of John Wright Sr. and his wife, Charlotte Smith Wright pioneers of 1866, were read by "The Western Cowboy" was given by Vida Lystrup. A social hour was held following the meeting with Beatrice Walker and Blanche Nielson as hostesses. ORDER YOUR MOTHER FLOWERS at PROVO GREENHOUSE PHONE 80 Where the Flowers Grow Jit Utah Valley 7urniture Your New 1951 Westinghouse ELECTRIC ROASTERS REGULAR 39.95 NOW ONLY jjgg 95 (Some Brand New, a few slightly used in local schools) YOU'VE NEVER SEEN AN APPLIANCE QUITE SO HANDY AND VERSATILE IN YOUR KITCHEN AS THE NEW WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC ROASTER. YOU CAN COOK YOUR WHOLE SUNDAY DINNER IN THIS ROASTER WHILE YOU ATTEND CHURCH. IDEAL FOR COOKING A MEAL AND TAKING IT UP THE CANYON FOR A PICNIC .WHERE YOUR FOOD IS STEAMING HOT! YOU'LL FIND HUNDREDS OF USES FOR THIS ROASTER IN YOUR HOME. SEE IT TODAY AT li Xrr U VflLLEV company TIMPANOGOS DUP HOLDS APRIL MEETING Members of the Timpanogos Camp DUP met Thursday at th3 home of Mrs. Amanda Bigelow, with Mrs. Mary Aiken and Mrs. Bigelow acting as the hostesses. host-esses. Daisy Evans Draper read a sketch of her life. Edna Larsen gave the lesson and told incidents incid-ents in the life of her father, Albert Scorup, a cattle rancher in southern Utah. Refreshments were served to 20 members. Mrs. Carl Rowley Entertains Club Mrs. Carl Rowley was hostess at the regular meeting of the Vertiya club on Friday evening. Florence Stalks entertained the group with several readings. A delicious tray luncheon was served to Mrs Frampton Collins, Mrs. Reed Hacking, Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Palmer. Mrs. Dean Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Arnold Burningham. Lawrence and Viol, ir Smith are the parents of A boy born Friday at& Valley hospital. l Mrs. Howard FarnrtT Ajvin nowiey, Mrs. w, ' Jensen, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Moroni Jensen les Rohbock, Mrs. MarvL u drum, Mrs. Harold Mall Z' Fenton Prince, Mrs. Ja"g' ft sen and the hostess. 2 for 1 SALE ENDS SATURDAY AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE POST Look Colliers Farm Journal And on the REXALL RADIO SHOW Starring AMOS 'N ANDY Sundays CBS 36 Clothes Pins A Bargain . 25c SPECIAL! 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