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Show 0REM5ENEVA TIMES LoRae Andorson celebrated her birthday anniversary on j Sunday. J Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele, GenaVre and DaNec arrived in Orem last week after spendin3 the winter :n Carlsbad, New Mexico. They left Friday for a visit with Pfc. Robert Que S'eele and family at Fort Ord, California. frcn r.lolbcr, Dd and the children would be nighty pleased with a portrait of Mother on Her Day. And we would be aaighty pleased to nuke ft for yom in our sparkling clean studio. If yon telephone we'll make an appointment to suit your convenience. con-venience. LARSON 28 North 1st East 'Provo HIGHEST PRICES paid for your dead or useless; animals. Call collect, Utah Hide and Tallow, Lehi 216-W- VICK SVAIII , i i j I i ARE THE BEST Ask the Man Who Wears One! n 17E HAVE THE I M - V . ! p k...civertissd in th nation's leading magazines Come in and see this nationally known water heater before you buy any water heater. 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The evening session sess-ion was the dedication of the Thurber ward chapel in Bick-nell, Bick-nell, Utah, named for his father. fath-er. The Social Science lesson in Relief Society was given by Ethyl Harker. She was assisted by Beulah, Powell. The Relief Society will have an all day work and busines meeting next Monday commencing commenc-ing at 10 a.m. AIR RIDE TIRES Recapped Air Ride Tires All Sizes. GUARANTEED TIRE RECAPPING OK Rubber Welders 8th South and State Street Orem, Utah Tailoring: CUTLER'S SHOP 447 North 2nd West, Provo Phone 2276 R Guaranteed Saiisfactioc Expert advice In Styling. Alterations Remodeling Men's, ladies suits and coats! made to order. Ladies smart suits out of men's. Dresses, formals and trousseaus. M15 KELSCH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE AT BOOTERIE 158 WEST CENTER TELEPHONE 707 Provo, Utah ' HAIRCUTS If . . 1 Ti. 1 cant rust becaut - as little as UZjD0WH CMvtaiMt meitX poymsds, of an '11 IB I I kil Tii I ISm4 Howekttping J GRAND VIEW Conducted . ? by ; Marilyn -I .... Yonnf ? Grand View . tr residents are ' invited to call . .,--- 048-J4 with personal -items and oth- - ! er news. Miss Young Elder Louis Eric Sandstrom conducted the Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday evening. Talks were given by Arthur Ivie, Harvey Harward, J. Petty Jones, James Williams, Fae Griffiths, Ray Wilcox, and Steven Johnson. Gordon Swapp led a song practice prac-tice and a duet was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wentz. Attendance Atten-dance awards werte presented to the following boys attending the meeting: Rodney Kimball, Thel Day, John Nicol, Keith Mason, Ma-son, Steven Jones, Neil Snow Val Harward, Lee Tucker, Dean Mason, Gary Harward and Low-til Low-til Baum. The following were confirmed confirm-ed membeTs of the church Sunday: Sun-day: Patricia Ann Beathers, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will B. Beathers; Connie Bernice Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- lUIIIJIlin Kltl II, M I ! !JI tltll I H 1 1 1 (II I ! HI rtll ItTi i lltl 'til ill 1 1 111 ! 1 r II 1 1 itltl 1 i I I ffdfflaff-Klo r.loGc? Co. I i 1 50 EAST FIRST NORTH PROVO SiuuiiuiiuiumuuiiufiimuiiuiitHinuHiatiiiiiinuiiiiiiitiiiiiHitiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiMiiiiiniiiiMiuiuifltii4iii iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiHiiiit FRIDAY and SATURDAY VVVSS- A xpir)wJn. V. OUT W TMOUUHM atlM JOSI rtM FRAMClS I MIIVM I CM WISH UO UK mmm itiuimick ma hatfiilb tut lockhmt km men ceoKt cowomis wm mum atnmumn i WALTER WANGER uwi VICTOR FLEMING w im Mw pu, "i i immr wmu moincm . xnm to luxwni momsm mt mourn sou m m b moum o Mncw at rmmmur iosipm muhiim. ut nni iieuu hctuwv mc t mmm t, nu ueio nciwu MON TUES WED. P. E. AO3TN G. 17S NORTH lt WEST PROVO PHONE 135 Your Authorized Chevrolet and Buick Dealer 50 Chev Fleetline Sed. - Radio - Heater $1895.00 49 Pontiac Sedan, Hydramatic - radio - heater $1795.00 49 Buick Super Sed. - Dynaflow - radio - heater $1795.00 47 Dodge Spt cpe, seat covere, radio, heater - $1195.00 47 Chev Fleetline Sed. - Lots of Extras $1195.00 48 Chev Convertible, radio, heater, extras $1295.00 47 Buick Super Sed. - radio - heater $1345.00 49 Ford V-8 Sed. - O'erdrive - radio - heater $1545.00 49 Dodue Sed., Seat covers - radio - heater $1395.00 49 Buick Rdmstr. - 13000 actual miles $1795.00 48 Chev. Tudor Sed., New motor - radio - heater $1295.00 COMPLETE 7-STEP USED CAR - USED TRUCK RECONDITIONING Glen Mayer; Warren Franklin i Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Edward Marshall; Janet Moag, I dauh er of Mr. and Mrs. Ted j Mcag; and David Charles Johnson, John-son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ;F. Johnson. i M:a Maids and the Explorer I Scouts held a fireside chat Sun- j j day evening at tha home of Mr. : I and Mrs- George Sym'e. Mr. Van i ! Snow showed slides of L.D.S.j Temples after which refreshments refresh-ments were served to the group. A surprise birthday party was held for Joan Hurst at the Hurst home Saturday evening by sef-erai sef-erai close friends. The group at tended a picture show after which chatting and refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed by all. Teachers Margaret Garnechec and Carol Morgan and Rita Jol-ley Jol-ley accompanied the Trekker and Guide primary groups on a tour of the Stake Welfare Storehouse. Store-house. Following the tour, the group enjoyed a light lunch. There were eight Trekkers and eight Guides participating, h rw wwfwwrrcfww dIA Mr. and Mrs. ravld Illings-worth Illings-worth Sr. and Mrs. Alice Bui den were Orem visitors Sunday. 0. K. FOLKS! We service tractor tires, including hydra-flation. 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Those enjoying games, refreshments re-freshments and picture taking were Karma Carter, Sherry Lqeder, Anna Dee Clark, Phyllis Phyll-is Clark, Deon Louder, Nancy Wilkerson, Venessa Johnson, Linda Peterson, Dianna Wiley, Mary Lee Kirkwood, Dianna Davis, Brenda Wiley, Barbara Davis, Gay Wilkerson, Desmond Johnson, Karen Chestnut, Evan Singleton, Verl Ferguson, Bobby Burningham, Ervin Sackett, Rodney Peterson, Don Anderson, Ander-son, Michael Kirkwood and Ronald Ron-ald Newell. O. K. FOLKS! G6od assortment of 17, 18, 1'. 20, 21 inch truck tires and passenger tires. . Expert Tire Recapping OK Rubber Welders 8th South end State Street Orem, Utah Yes...Wasfiabl3 L fx- 00 only .o.irot.o. VJ0HS0VEB FAMOUS FLAT OIL PAINTI Your walls will atay beautiful longer it you paint with WONS over! Leaves a smooth, wasA able finish no brush tnarktl Beautiful colors and white come ready-to-uie (Just stir, then paintl) covers IN 1 coat! Dries fasti Ask for WONSOVERl Awning & Shade Co. 1761 So. State St. Orem Phone 890-J CARTER'S SAW SERVICE 371 West 4th North Across from SUvtr Star U Dufl 'Em I'll Sharpen Saws and Lawnmowers by machine. State Farm Provides Ihe World's Finest Fin-est Car Insurance at the world's Lowest Prices. CALL N. C. KICKS For Particulars. Business Phone 12. Res-: 1023. 19 North University Are. Provo XL win i hIkI I I 1 1 CREST VIEW Eugene Hill, second counselor in the bishopric, is moving his family to Portland, Oregon. A ward farewell party was hold lur the Hill family Wednesday evening at the Lake View chapel. chap-el. On Friday evening the bisli-cpric bisli-cpric and their wives will honor Mr. and Mrs. Hill at a specia1 dinner. Fireside chat for the Junior Gleaners, Junior M-Men, Gleaners Glean-ers and M-Men was held Sunday night at Gordon Lewis' home. Brothr Duane Anderson was the speaker. West Hills' home was the meeting place for the Mia Maids and Explorers fireside group on Sunday night. The Crest View road ' show was presented Tuesday evening with the following participating: participat-ing: Romano Bernhard, Ernest Wilkins, Anna Lee Faught, Fred Lewis, Nita and Rulene Doman. Dixie Howe. Joan Tucker, Char "Room mk btitjk sjd m ike eOLORIZM waif,.. r . ...-r r 'rn'MiiMsm. II - TTV ' III Li II All the colors you could ever want in paint . . . from clear bright colors to delicate pastel tints to rich deep tones. Buy any color right over the counter without wait-ing wait-ing at regular paint prices. All can sizes, all finishes ... the solu I tion to all decorating problems. w custom color Th wor4 "ColoriMf Is ARMSTRONG PABCO LINOLEUM Large Complete Stocks KOIITHLY PAYM CAII BE ARRANGED OliLY 10 PERCENT DOVII Utah Valley BUILDERS' SUPPLY COMPLETE BWLDING SUPPLIES 455 North State, Orem Phone 0783-R1 U U ' n ! -afWWB r- LiiUjU ' I It's smart, compact, automatic. 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Priesthood meeting time b. been changed to 8 p.m. Thmt day nights. FOR SALE 41 Ford business coupe Gr tires, execllent motor. inSn!? tion passed. Call 667M Amr" ican Fork. Terms. HFT.P WftMTm T-r-. . .' - i tWALP AVON PRODUCTS tv world's largest.cosmetic com pany, offers unexcelled om ortunity to ambitious worriffl who desire good income. Hish est commissions and bonu, paid. Write immediately Z interview. Avon Manager m "vn jjaat) x-rovo. Mjq. Mrs. Donald D. Noel and children visited with friendj and relativesin Vernal for four days last week. .El VE FrL, Sat. April 27 . 2g "RAWHIDE" Sun., Mon, April 29 - 30 "BEDTIME FOR BONZ0" Matinee on Sunday CENTRAL UTAH MOTOR COMPANY "BEST BUYS" 1950 Stude Regal de-lux de-lux Champ 5-pass, coupe - Overdrive radio - climatizer directional signals back up lights - new tires - very clean. , $1895.00 1950 Stude Delux Champ Tudor Sedan - Overdrive - Radio - heater ....... $1795.00 1949 Stude Regal De-lux De-lux Com. 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