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Show 0 0f returned miss- ; A labored in the New sutS : mission held a M Te home of Victor 8t,:t week. Pres. and who c T)ilwO" lrs'h over the mission, were rsided ove : thfi group, SXSand a buffet 'JS c' were features. Spring 'nchenJre used in decorat- rooms. Sixty were pres- bnsen 'is' ,mrth Young n.nald L. Noel celebrated sShtrthday on Saturday JS S'V fining a group' of boy ynefat heatparty. After f low refreshments were e fhThis mother, Mrs. Don-Set Don-Set to Austin and Phil-"J'ergensen, Phil-"J'ergensen, Jimmy Young f Newell. Merle Boswell, Carter, David Noel and je guest of honor. -.IS Tmv. TIRES A1IV - Recapped Air Ride Tires - GUARANTEED TIRE I RECAPPING OK Rubber Welders I 8th South end State Street Orem, Utah PLEASANT VIEW Edna Hansen 2028 M Alene Miller and Kent Boyer pave short talks and LaDean Boyack led the sacrament gem in Sunday School. The Gospel Message Sunday w.u. unuer me leader ship of their teacher, John Jones presented the program in sacrament sacra-ment meeting.. Mr. and M-s Odell Cutler. Don Jones and Sally Thomas were the speakers. speak-ers. Music was frunished by the Lincoln junior high school boys chorus, directed by E. B Terry and by LaVon Brown who sang a solo. i The advanced Senior Sunday! cnjuyea a swimming swim-ming party at Saratoga Thursday. Thurs-day. After the swim the group went to the home of Noreen Allred for refreshments. Harold Lee and Victor Hansen are the teachers and chaperoned the group. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knight have purchased the Harlan Thomas property in Pleasant View. The Thomas' have moved to Orem. . . . J ? . . - - ! . ' s t 1 y I . ik : ... . :. rS SNORING SEPARATES SPOUSES ... Mr. and Mrs. Richard Michalak, Chicago, study problem of curing snoring. She says his snoring has wrecked her health, but promises to drop divorce plans U he cures self in 30 days. ...--A mm Sr'f .-. r-7-s k warn mm St A warm spring day and you ride out to the field in your brand-new brand-new Parmall Cub tractor ... flip a tiny lever with your finger . . . md down goes the plow! A big, shiny ribbon of soil rolls over ... jessir, even working's fun with a Farmall Cub! A fellow east of town said to me, "My kids are always scrap plug about who's going to drive the Farmall Cub. How I wish ve'd had machines like that when I was a kid. My poor feet iur took a beating!" Yes, folks, that's what a lot of people are saying since the bought their Farmall Cub . . . and they know that any time parts or Ktrice are needed, I'm always here. 241 WEST CENTER PROVO D I 01111 Lf J VINEYARD MIA MAIDS STACE ROSE TYING MIA Maids of the Vineyard ward MIA presented their Rose Tying ceremony on Wednesday in the ward Relief Society rooms. Edna Gillman, class instructor, instruct-or, was in charge of the following follow-ing program: .prayer, Velene Ferre; welcoming address, La-Rae La-Rae Holdaway, class president; solos by Nadine Harding and Renae Orvin; piano selections by Hazel Dawn Chipman and Ruth Anderson; reading, Patricia Holdaway; Hol-daway; retold story, Norma Clegg. .... The bouquet of rosebuds was presented to MIA President Oriel Clegg. Closing prayer was offered by Orla Clegg. Other MIA Maids present were Thelma and Velma' Jolley, Colleen Muz-zeli, Muz-zeli, Francis Burmingham, Mar-cia Mar-cia Ferre and Rena Merrill. Special guests were the moth- prcc nf this trirlc Mrc' Al i T;fn.-i rill and Mrs. Bertha Kirk. Refreshments Re-freshments were served by four Beehive girls. Anabel Clegg, Nora Morrill, Eloise Merrill and Donna V. Holdaway. VERMONT Conducted f V S by i La veil Peterson Vermont residents are invited to c&U 0859-J3 ) with personal :i;ms end oth er news. LaVell Peterson Word has been received of the birth of a baby girl, Janni-lyn, Janni-lyn, born April 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dickey. The Dickeys Dick-eys are former residents of Orem Or-em and are now making their home in Salt Lake City. . PHONE 343 Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gourdin and daughter spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gillespie. h two mstmszindnm'mfcs sinc& eksim oookind hjaf)! HfllKiFUnin DAME UA VAN OVEN THIS BIS! J N. S I LETS YOU l?DL A STEAK ANO STV',- f BAIiACAK...ATTHESAME kWl TIME... IN THE SAME OVEN Ml fllll). Fa.it day services will be held at 11:15 a.m., immediately fol-lowing fol-lowing Sunday School. Robert and Jerry Gourdm were baptized Sunday and confirmed con-firmed members of the LDS church by their uncle, Elmo Carter. ' . Next Tuesday will be work and business meeting at Relief Society. All ladies are invited to participate in quilting, painting paint-ing and needlework. Verena Holt gave the Theology Theol-ogy lesson Tuesday at Relief Society meeting and T h o r a Mecham gave the teachers topic. top-ic. Willard Bradshaw took the Deacons on a swimming party at Park RoShe. Boys participating participat-ing were Ronald Newell, Ronie Memmott, Donald Basocm, Rodney Rod-ney Peterson and Clive Anderson. Ander-son. The Advanced Seniors class, with their teachers( Leo Ford and Russell Hansen, enjoyed a weiner roast at Orem park. Enjoying En-joying the ball games and pic-, nic were Mr. and Mrs. Ford, Russell Hansen, Loretta Ercan-brack, Ercan-brack, Betty Ferguson, Doris Bridgett, Ralph Pace, Eph Twit-chell Twit-chell Jr., . Sonny King, Charles LeMond, Stewart McDonald and Don Wilcox. The Adult Aaronic priesthood furnished the program in sacrament sacra-ment meeting Sunday with Lloyd Louder conducting. Talks were given by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gor-don Mitchell, Mr.- and Mrs. Phillips and LaVoir Chestnut. Jeanine Pratt sang a solo and Rodney Peterson played a guitar selection. Prayers 'were offered by Vance Calder and James Hooks. Slate Fair to Add 15,000 Feet Exhibit Space More than 15,000 square feet of additional exhibit space, all under cover, will be added to the Utah State Fair for the 1951 show, according to an announcement announce-ment made today by j. A. Tnco-bald, Tnco-bald, secretary-manager of the fair. This extra space is being provided to fulfill the desires of many new exhibitors that have already sought contracts for exhibits. The greatest addition addit-ion of space will come from a lent 105 by 100 feet, that will be erected on the fair grounds. This large tent, will house a movie theater, with a seating capacity of 1200, and will provide pro-vide booth space around the walls of the tent for displays. Featured in this tent will be vacation va-cation and recreation attractions of Utah and the west. Also to be shown will be the various travel facilities, such as trips on the Colorado River, through the National Parks and monuments, as well as all other outstanding features of the state. A program will be arranged daily, with every attraction having hav-ing a specified time. These programs pro-grams will cover fish and game as well as wild life shows, programs pro-grams from the Forest Service, ihe Aeronautics Division and the National Park Service. Motor ! court owners will have their jtime as will hotel and other in-.eresis. in-.eresis. Outstanding in this add-; add-; ed feature will be the picture 1 story of Utah's wonderful win-I win-I :er activities. i No admission charge will be ; made for this attraction, and the staling arrangement will provide pro-vide an opportunity for fair visitors vis-itors to relax after seeing other sections of tiie fair. It will fit into the theme of the greatest erlucctional show to be staged, in 'be state adding to the opportunity oppor-tunity of all to become better informed on the resources and attractions of Utah. Additional space will be 1,300 square feet to the poultiyig-coii poultiyig-coii building, and a new building with 2,000 square feet that will house 1he vocational training exhibits of the Future Farmers. j-II Clubs, and other groups from throughout the state. Mrs. Olive Gillespie entertained enter-tained a group of family members mem-bers and friends Sunday in honor hon-or of her daughter, Kay, who was celebrating her birthday. PR ifli-30'El3Ctric Range r03St a 351b- turkey -or bake six pies at Vet th m 8'ant 0Ven of this FriE'daire ranse' we whole range is only 30 inches wide -fits . "5 'in the smallest kitchen. And it has fast-heat-SKamantube surface units - automatic Clock widrPrCelain finish- Fu" ldA "tensil drawer. Priced only $214. D "'"obi. without Clock Control, utensil dmwor $000.00 Ifl TwdH Oven'Ilectric IUejs Use the "Wonder Oven" as one big oven - or just slip in the divider, and you have two ovens with individually controlled temperatures. Also has Radiantube high-speed surface units-automatic Cook-Master Oven Clock Con-trol- three-way Thermizer Cooker-and Cooker-and porcelain finish, inside and out. Come In'l Ask obovt all the new frijidaire tlel.i Ranges todoyl Beth and Bob Foulin have returned from a trip that took them to New York City. Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. and other places of interest. They were accompanied accom-panied as far as Laramie, Wyo. by Mrs. Prentha Foutin and visited vis-ited there with Reed Foutin. At Ames, Iowa they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vernon and at York. Penn., with Beth's brother and family, Mr . and Mrs. Easton Russell. Mr. and Mrs. William C Danle have returned from a 10 day vacation trip through the canyons in southern Utah and Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Briggs are vacationing in Los Angeles this week. Mrs. Ruby Hunn and daughter daugh-ter Francis were Salt Lake City visitors last Wednesday. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicken Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs William Jackson. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Sanderson, Mr. and; Mrs. J. Golden Taylor, Mr. j and Mrs. Richard Castleton, ' Bishop and Mrs. Orvil B- Davis j Mary Ann Maughn and Ralph' Jack. I Watkins Vanilla It's a DOUBLE VALUE Because It's DOUBLE STRENGTH - More flavor for the money. DOUBLE ECONOMY Goes twice as far. DOUBLE SATISFACTION Won t bake out or treeze out. Joe Taylor "THE WATKINS MAN" 115 East 10th South - Orem Phone 0556 J5 Orem Appliance Co. aoss raoH SCEBA0BRa PHONE n p. e. AOEnrn co. 175 NORTH 1st WEST PROVO PHONE 155 Your Authorized Chevrolet and Buick Dealer $1793.00 49 BUICK Super Sedan Dynaflow, radio, heater $1195.00 $1893.00 50 CHEV Fleetline Sedan Looks like new $1795.00 49 PONTIAC Chieftan Hydromatic, R - H, Seat Cov. $593.00 41 CHEV Special Deluxe Radio, heater, new paint $250.00 41 CHEV Sport Coupe An as is special $1245.00 48 CHEV 2-Ton C and C 8 25 tires, Overhauled 47 CHEV Fleetline Sedan Exceptionally Clean $395.00 41 FORD V-8 Super Deluxe Radio and Heater $395.00 41 PLYMOUTH Sedan Ready to go $695.00 48 STUDE 1-2 Ton Pickup Completely overhauled BIG MO. HOME . . . Battleship Missouri arrives t Lone Beach, Calif., from Korean theater, bringing 3,000 men. Sbe fired 10,004 rounds at the Communists. GRAND VIEW Conducted f " --r " Marilyn . I Younf Grand View v residents are invited to call x 048-J4 with personal items and olh- i.. er news. Miss Young The stake presidency were in attendance at sacramant meeting meet-ing Sunday. Bishop Buckncr presented the ward's final payment pay-ment on the stake welfare farm to Pres. Henry D. Taylor. Remarks Re-marks were made by President Taylor and Philo T. Edwards. 0:her speakers were Rex Griffiths Griff-iths and Ronald Hansen. Musical ft. umbers were presented by the choir. Also in attendance were Deiance Squms and Bailey iLindslrom of the !,!ake organiz ation. The sacrament gem was presented pres-ented by Dean Buckner and a talk was given by J. Petty Jones at Sunday School. Ward members are reminded of changes in meeting times priesthood starts at 7:30 and MIA at 8:00. The Seagull class of the Primary Pri-mary met at theh home of Mrs. OREM BPW CLUB SLATES ELECTIONS I The annual election meeting of the Orem Business and Professional Pro-fessional Women's Club will be held Tuesday, May 8 at 7:30 p. , m. at the Crown cafe. Bessie Meiling, president, will be in charge of the meeting. Helen Littlefield was honored hon-ored at a shower on Friday evening ev-ening at the home of Paulina Patten. Assisting the hostess were Mina Brown, Hazel F. Peterson and Beth Moon. Others present were Edna Larsen, Winnie Win-nie Graff, Venice Finch, Arvel-la Arvel-la DoLange, Maude Juber, June Jensen, Helen Pippin, Elizabeth Guymon, Shirley Seegmiller, Peggy Whitwood, Beatrice Pyne, Florence Adams. Arlene Dart. Ora Healy and Fay Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jones spent the weekend in St. George with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wells P- Clow-ard Clow-ard entertained a group of neighborhood friends last week. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bachus, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Short, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc-Lain. Mc-Lain. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hick-en Hick-en and Mr and Mrs Charles Murray. Mr. and Mrs. DeLynn Heaps who are moving to Idaho Falls, Idaho to make their home, were honored at a social Saturday evening at the home of Bishop and Mrs. M. D. Wallace. Games were played under the direction of Mr. and Mrs- Rulon West. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. DeLynn Heaps. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon West, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs- LcRoy Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Millett, Mr. and Mrs. Lui'oll Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sundberg and Bishop and Mrs. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hard-! Hard-! ing and sons Randy and Duane ' have returned home from a tour of California. They visited with a sister, Mrs. Gail C. Loveless and family at Menlo Park and with other relatives in Wilmington, Wilming-ton, California. Mr. and Mrs. John Powers b ft Saturday for an extended trip through California and New .Mexico. They plan to be gone two weeks. Laurel Gibsos Saturday and prepared pre-pared a breakfast to fill one of their requirements. Plans were made for a party to honor the girls' mothers. Girls participating participat-ing were LaVae Burns, Lola Mae Kinsey, Alice Snow, Helen Wilde, Durene Walner, Raelynn Shields, Carma Dennison, Joy-celynn Joy-celynn Ralphs and Deane Clegg. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE WORKERS seeking jobs contact the address below for information inform-ation and referral to a widti variety of local and out-of-state job openings. EMPLOYERS - Industrial plants - Businessmen - Farmers, let us help you locate your labor needs. Office hours 8 a-m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. r Employment Security Office 295 West 100 North Phone 156 Provo. Utah Farm Placement Brench Offices open 11 a m. to 2 p.m. 32 North Center Phone 523 American Fork 49 South Main Phone 122 Spanish Fork t --- Plemfcy of HOT WATER a t LOW COST with GENERAL ELECTRIC 0 AND 30 MONTHS TO PAYJ YOU CAN STIIX BUY A WONDERFUL NEW 1951 . II, Uatoir tofloir ON THESE LOW TERMS: 40 Gallon - $1479 AND ONLY 18 MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF $8.33 52 Gallon - $1805 AND ONLY 18 MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF $8.79 DOWN DOWN A.L. 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