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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY. MAY 3, i95r gmmiiiimiimmiiiiiiiit iiiiiuimiiiniiiiiinmini mniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiffliiiniiiiiiiii! i rum m i "inn vs CLIP THIS This coupon is worth 15c on a purchase of one three-pound three-pound can of ROYAL SATIN SAT-IN SHORTENING at your friendly Or em. Safeway Store. COUPON Offer Expires June 1, 1951 Limit one coupon per customer ili'iiiiimi.iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinniiiiii ummniimiiiiiiimiiimmiiu immimuiiiimniiiiiiiii TOMORROW May be too late INSURE TODAY Fire Automobile Low Rales, Dependable Fast Claim Service Alpine Finance and Insurance Co. 722 North State Orem Ph. 0537-R1 (Across from Utah Power and Light Co.) FOR SALE Reconditioned Hay Rakes. W. F. Wiscombe, Ph. 077 R-l X THE SCOTCHMAN I ii SAVTOHIS I SON? J 1 I if Mb. Q. 4 ! STAPTVOUn SAVING WAYS EARLY BY SEEING YOUR CERTIFIED LENNOX DEALER FOR ECONOM ICAL, CLE AN. LIFE'S LITTLE IRONIES ... Vernon Bronson Twitchell, Ph.D., holds copy of his book, "Living; "Liv-ing; Without Liquor," as he is booked in Los Angeles police station on drunk charge. He was found lying on a lawn. e Mrs. Emma Harddy of Oakley, Oak-ley, Idaho and Mrs. Julia Carlton Carl-ton of Li hi spent the week with their sister. Mrs. Alice Gurr. On Friday they spent the day with two other sisters, Mrs. I Louise Palmer and Mrs. Luella Haws at the latter's home in Provo. On Monday they all attended at-tended the Salt Lake Temple. Alta Allred, Leah Gleason and Ru'h C'olvin were hostesses at a shower honoring Mrs. Helen Kezerian and her new baby girl. Refreshments and games were enjoyed by the 25 women who gathered at the Allred home. DEPENDABLE HEAT. 4 GUNTHERS Call Colled Free Estimates Phone American Fork 607 prr wuat v"n DllVi M Our exhibit is so complete that you ...III C4 rlrttlrrnt oni-1 C17 tt mpft rT. your preference at whatever invest- dNBOW ... I mAIUITCC ' ment you may care 10 make.' 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Leaves a smooth, washable wash-able finish no brush marks! Beautiful colon and white come ready-to-ue (Just stir, then paint!) covers in 1 coat! Dries, fasti Ask for WONSOVERl LINCOLN Mrs. M. D. Wallace A group of Primary girls enjoyed en-joyed a weiner roast and ball game in the chapel grove Friday. Present were Karen Mansfield. Judy Edwards, Janice Edwards. Nancy Roberts, Melody LeFevre, Janet Millet, Carolyn Nielsen, Marilyn Wallace, Ilena Mansfield, Mans-field, teacher, and Delia Aiken, Primary president. The following participated in the Lincoln road show, Rhoda Bench, Elaine Kenny, Berdine Terry, Joan Terry, Carolyn Shurtz, DeAnn Cooper, Gretta Olsen, Dianna Lewis, Louise Jeffs, Lorraine Long, Carol Gordon, Gor-don, Beverly Booth, Shirley Edwards, Ed-wards, Dixie Haws. Phyllis Biggs and Mary Jean Biggs. Nina Booth was the director and Leah Haynes, accompanist. Edgar Ed-gar Booth was in charge of lighting. light-ing. Lillian Prince gave the social science lesson in Relief Society Cordner was in cnar-ge cnar-ge of Sunday School. The sacrament sacra-ment gem was given by Karma Hansen and talks were by Shir ley Edwards and Loy Vee Adams. Ad-ams. Participating , on the Junior Sunday School program were Janice Edwards, Diane Booth, Marilyn Stubbs and Linda Hig-ginson. Hig-ginson. The BYU Delta Phi chorus presented the program at meet ing Sunday evening. Bob Work man gave a talk. Kay Bunnell received his Primary graduation certificate. Sixteen ward members enjoy ed an evening of singing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luzell Robbrns, with Thomas Biggs as chorister and Leah Haynes. acc ompanist. - ' The MIA Maids and Explorers and teachers Norma Bunnell and Harvey Lunceford held a fire side chat at the home of Dixie Haws. Ardean Bench was the speaker. Robert Olsen was the speaker at a fireside chat for Junior M Men and Gleaners at the home of Gale Burmingham. Monthly leadership meeting will be held Friday in the chap el. A Mothers Day program will be presented on Sunday at the regular hour. Fast meeting will be held at 11 a-m. Sunday. Members or the missionary class are having a fireside chat Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Elwood Sundtwrg home- Pat Daddabbo from the BYU will be the speak er. Youth leadership meeting will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The MIA will present the program pro-gram Sunday at 6 p.m. ' UNWANTED . . . Well nourished and happy, this little chap doesn't know that he is cut adrift from the snug anchorage of a mother's breast. He was abandoned aban-doned at the entrance of the New York foundling home. HILL CREST, CREST VIEW WARD LDS GIRLS RECEIVE AWARDS An award night for LDS girls from Hill Crest and Crest View wards was held Sunday in the Grand View chapel. Mrs. Loret-ta Loret-ta Bamgartner was in charge and the mothers made the a-wards. a-wards. Larona OliDhant received the Gold Star award for having 100 percent attendance at MIA, bun-day bun-day School and sacrament meeting. meet-ing. Junior Gleaners receiving a-wards a-wards were Carol Oliver, Virginia Vir-ginia Oliphant, Donna Hartley, Nita Doman and Joan Lewis. MIA Maids were Bonny Kay Jameson, Bonnie Andrews, Na-deane Na-deane Nielsen, Nancy Lewis, Merlene Skinner and Dixie Howe. Second year Beehive girls were Deanna Barnum and Loraine Pace and first year Bee nive gins were Aaeie .Nielsen, CREST VIEW Rulene Doman 0559 J3 Corr.el'us Peterson was sustained sus-tained as second counselor in the bishopric Sunday. Speakers at meeting Sunday evening were Cornelius Petersen, Peter-sen, Eugene Hills, Philo T. Ed. v ards and President Henry D. Taylor. A trio comprising Na-Deane Na-Deane Neilson, Jolene Farley and Maxine Moon sang two numbers, accompanied by Nelda Shumway. The regular square dance instruction in-struction period will be held Saturday night at 8:30 in the Lake View hall. Leota Clark gave a book review re-view at the fireside chat for the MIA Maids and Explorers at the home of Mimi Perry. FOR SALE 41 Ford business cout p tires, excellent mntJ , Go tion passed. Call 667M ican Fork, Terms. HELPV.1: AVON PRODUCTS world's largest cosmic c Z pany, offers ortunity to amhitin.,,. ... ' who des're good inco: le. C cm Lvuum.-sirns an 1 w, paid. Write immediately ,! interview. Avon Manager 11 North 7 East, Provo. Z OAK HILLS Fern Hill, Eva Fae Neilsen and Larona Oliphant. O. K. FOLKS r Good assortment of 17 to i' on oi j..u . V.15J i. &i Him irucs tires ana passenger tires. Expert Tire Remni- OK Rubber WdderJ em souin and Slate Sites! Orem, Utah rUSHi Awning & Shade Co. 1761 So. State St. Orem Phone 890-J CARTER'S, SAW SEP iCE 371 West 4th North Across from SiWer Star U Dull 'Era I'll Sharpen Saws and Lawn mowers by machine. State Farm 4 Provides the World's Fin- Ssst Car Insurance at the i world's Lowest Prices. CALL N. C. HICKS For Particulars. Business Phone 12. Res.: 1028. 19 North University Ave. Proro Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Johnson on Wednesday were Mrs. Ella Mad- sen, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Mad-sen Mad-sen and three children, Patsy, Brent and Janet, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olson of Vineyard. Mrs. Madsen and Mrs. Johnson are sisters. Mrs. Olive -Stark visited Wednesday with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walker and family in Kam-as. Tailoring CUYLER'S SHOP 447 North 2nd West, Provo Phone 227G R Guaranteed Satisfaction1 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. MIS Conducted by Madge McKell v residents are invited to call ,., t. : ,? 5 2660-J 1 i. I 1',:r 1 with personal t ' : ,T; tf. ,1 items and oth- v -'' er news. Mrs. McKell The following members of Warner Murphy's class took part on the Sunday School program: Delbert Brown, Marilyn- Swen-son, Swen-son, Dean Madsen Jr., and Gregory Greg-ory Andrus. Mary Bankhead gave the teachers topic on Tuesday at Relief Society meeting at the home of Barbara Jacobs. The theology lesson was presented by Irva Andrus, assisted by Catherine Broadhead and Madge McKell. Testimony meeting followed. fol-lowed. The ward teachers held their monthly meeting -Tuesday and made their visits.. Sidewalks and lawns are being be-ing put in at the ward building project this week. Inez Muhlestein, music director, direct-or, was in charge of a musical program at MIA Wednesday. The MIA will present the program pro-gram Sunday evening. A practice pract-ice was held following Mutual Sunday evening. Several home' parties were held during the week, under the direction of the MIA and the bishopric. Thesa programs will be carried on during the summer to help ward members get better acquainted. A group of Scouts went swimming swim-ming on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaren McLar-en spent the weekend in Cedar City on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Taylor had as their dinner guests Thursday Thurs-day Mr and Mrs. Jesse Bunnell and sons. Paul, Dale and Lewis, from Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wall. Mr. and Mrs. John Bone spent the weekend in Enterprise visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Craig Clark. Mrs. Leona Bellows was surprised Friday evening on her birthday anniversary by a few friends, family members and neighbors. Games were played and refreshments enjoyed. Joyce Davis, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Orvil B. Davis, celebrated her sixth birthday on Thursday at a party at her home. Games and movies were enjoyed. Refreshments were served to 20 friends. 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