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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 10, i95, 5 L L K A CHATTER During the last week delega tions from two communities in U ah have visited Scera with request re-quest that the management of Scera come to their town, to start a community theatre. Their plea in each case is their anxiety to have a theatre in the com munity that reflected the ideals of the church and its standards in providing wholesome entertainment. enter-tainment. They are not con cerned with cost nor were they particularly concerned with be ing able to share in the earnings. Mr. Acord, the spokesman for the one group, said in part, We would be willing to pay extra for our show tickets if we knew by doing so we could provide as delightful a place as you have. We are sure that the people of Orem can not estimate the influence influ-ence for good that Scera has on the community. If there is one factor that would be important in deciding -where we should locate, lo-cate, we would choose Orem because be-cause of Scera." THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE featuring Jane Wyman and Van Johnson is lhe program playing this weekend. It is a light and frothy romantic comedy thai hss plenty of laughs for everyone. About lhe only serious moments in the picture are those showing lhe training of the stewardess before being assigned lo a piane. Jar.e Wyinisn is lhe airline s:ew-Erciess s:ew-Erciess who boards the plane v.'ith three men ail named Mike who fall in love with her. On the seme prcgram is z special short entitled SPRINGTIME IN THE NETHERLANDS, cartoon, and sporii-eel and la'esi news. Miss Veila Ivie joined the staff this last week e.s an usher. We also acknowledge the services ser-vices given by Mr. Glen Zimmerman Zim-merman and Mr. Barney Chase who substituted for Bill Burr while he was absent during the illness of his wife. Mondsy, Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday we bring you an exceptionally excep-tionally fine family program with two action pictures. First there is lhe new Roy Rogers iiSART OF THE ROCKIES. f f ;: T rt ' i Mi 111 Winners in the Ihird annual arl contest sponsored by lhe Orem Women'i club are, lefl lo right: Kenneth Cluff, second place; Jeanette Abraham, first; and Pat Webb, Ihird. Honorable mention men-tion was given lo Genevieve Marumats. Frank E rickson, Lincoln high school art instructor, directed direct-ed the contest. The Ihree prize winners were guests of lhe Orem Women's Club on May 2 for lhe presentation presenta-tion of awards. Orem Sixth Graders Taste Higher Education Mother's Day Program Given at OF Club Meeting 1 Mrs. Lorin Millett gave an In-! In-! Cresting review of How Mother's Moth-er's Day Originated at the Mon- Unclc Sam Says Sixth graders from all of Or-cii Or-cii area's elementary schools 'on Wednesday when they had f,fv, evening c-tu..g ui -he'r annua, Orientation W' ; ' t tJi at Lincoln high school. i uu" JJl "Vj Approximately 240 of the 1 " so vem F - u youngsters with their teachers! and principals fathered at i-in-M-lLUS -pin ins'ead of at their own ! Arrangements or ulacs decor-cla.-?rooms to spend a day with , a'-ed the rooms. Table games he present seventh graders, to , '-vere played and prizes awarded be assigned to next year's teach-1 to Mrs. Richard Brewer and ers and home ro:ms, and to get Mrs. Woodruff Jensen. A dainty a aday of orientation in prepara-j luncheon was served by the hos-tion hos-tion for their entering junior 'ess to Mrs. Dale Larsen, Mrs. high school next Septembi, j Wr-odruff Jensen, Mrs- Richard The eayer youngsters were i Brewer, Mrs. Wallace Kendall, assigned to home rooms at d;30 Mrs. Hugh, Vern Wentz, Mrs. a.m and each was given a "bud- Clay Dunn, Mrs. Julian Fronk, dv" to euide h'm durina the! -Mrs. Dwayne Peterson, Mrs. day. Regular da.-s room work! Moroni Jensen,' Mrs. Harold continued unil the 10:30 assem-! Petersoon Mrs. Lorin Millet and bly which was given by the vis- Mrs. Merlin Finch, iting students. At noon they en-i -re are thousands of boys and; joyed Lincoln style school lun-; Mr. Bennett observed durlnig ',irls who wait anxiously for j ches, and enjoyed a program ofi'he assembly program that the Roy's new pictures. The second, recreation, games and mixers in'"ming sixth grade class and feature OH SUZANNA feaiuies the gymnasium during the arter-1 'he , present seventh graders Red Cameron, Adrian Booth and noon. I completely filled the high school Forest Tu':ker. It is a story of The orientation prcgram for , auditorium. The approximately lhe GoH Rush of 1875 in the the prospective students was un-i -40 sixth graders plus the stu- Blsr': riills. There is some spec- cier the general direction of L. B. cular fighting with lhe Sioux Ecnne.'t assistant principal at Indians as lhe indians attack lhe Lincoln. fort. II is a slory lhal will thrill Senior high school students; at Lincoln next September. young and old. attended their monthly v;era! THE YEARLING filmed in f'lm while the 'freshmen" were Technicolor and starring Claude being oriented Wednesday inor-Jarman, inor-Jarman, Jane Wyman and Greg i:-ng. ory Peck will be presented at 2ei:S SinaiseoSbeUthS Varieties Club Honors cartoons in color and another Ml'S. Gordon jIitcliell exciting chapter of the serial. ' j Mrs. Earnest Carter was hostess host-ess at the meeting of the Var- Mrs. Don Sackett and Mrs. ieties club held at the home of ! Bernice Thacker arranged a Mrs. Lawrence Pratt. Mrs. Gor-surprise Gor-surprise get-together, honoring don Mitchell was honored and their mother, Mrs. Lucetta Koh- presented with a birthday gift, ler, on her birthday anniversary. Sewing and refreshments Memories of by-gone days were were enjoyed by Mrs. Gordon refreshed by looking through Mitchell, Mrs. Ed Pyne, Mrs-family Mrs-family albums and the group en- Don Sackett, Mrs. Marlow Pet-joyed Pet-joyed sewing. Refreshments erson, Mrs. Leo Christensen, were served to Malicent Wells, Mrs. Melvin Park. Mrs. Reed Noia Harding, Bina Clcgg, Eul- Burgener, Mrs. Nelson Brown, I ene nicKens, uouy (Jiegg, Nettie Mrs. Lawrence Pratt, and Mrs. Sadie Clegg, Lena Clegg, Leuise Ernest Carter. Sackett. Marit Carr, Mrs. Thack- Next meeting of the group er, Nettie Daley and Mrs. Sack- will be held May 17 at the home ett- . of Mrs. Ray Carter. i-, - -V j - v , , i TTtl-w V'aJ- '"4 lr. 1 w - ctents wno move into the area curing the year will probably make for a record enrollment Ten years ago newspaperboys rallied to the defense of their country coun-try by organizing an active campaign cam-paign for the sale of V. S. Defense Bonds. Their's was an outstanding; record. Reviving that action of a decade ago, today's newspaperboys are again undertaking an active solicitation of subscribers on behalf of their country. Their campaign will be a feature during May, "Defense "De-fense Bond Month." During the week May 11-19 the carriers will distribute dis-tribute and collect 25 million Defense De-fense Bond Pledge Cards. Match our patriotism with theirs sign your "i;fense Fledge Card. U, S. Traaturr Dvporfmtttt mVJ SHIPMENT FIVE TON 1950 DODGE PICKUPS CALL OUR FRIENDLY CAR SALESMEN : Ed Manguin 302-111 or Bad Campbell 1174M BRAND NEW 1950 Models TO BE SOLD AT DISCOUNT Naylor Auto Co. Phone 476 Provo FROM SALMON PHARMACY COSTUME JEWELRY BOXES OF CHOCOLATES PEN AND PENCIL SETS MANICURE .SETS COSMETICS SETS NYLONS MOTHERS DAY CARDS AND OTHER GIFTS Ready now at Salmon Pharmacy WARRED SALMON, Reg. Pharmacist Sth North and State Orem EDGEMOUT Conducted by W' Maine I)avis . "" ' " - Edgemont rfsidenfs are inv;-ed to call 068 Jl with personal items and oth I " er news. Mrs. Davii The Motor's Daj program was held Sunday. The Junior Sunday School sang two numbers and the following children gave short talks: Edward Short, Paul Gillespie, Naomi Lunceford. Patricia Pat-ricia Farrer, Brenton Rowe, Sheryl Simmons, Ann Bunnell, Kay Lynn Ridge, Michael Jones, Barton Tucker, Diana Chamberlain Chamber-lain and Joan Mecham. Louise Reynolds gave a poem and Connie Con-nie Tuker gave a story. Coueen Grimmett and Barbara Farrer sang a duet. Talks were given by Monta Rae Jeppson, Douglas Stubbs and Leone Reynolds-Mrs. Reynolds-Mrs. Eldon Messick, Mrs J. W. Knight, Mrs Don Adams, Mrs. Lawrence Smith and Mrs. Olea Schumann were honored and and giv'fen bouquets of flowers. Mrs. Bernice Faulkner's class presented potted plants to all mothers present. Junior M Men and Gleaners held a fireside chat at the homw of Miss Marion Johnson Sunday evening." Ronald Nelson was the guest speaker. Present were Marilynn Carter, Joe and Mer-lene Mer-lene Wright, Colleen Grimmett, Mark Farrer, Elaine Cooper, Joanne Holdaway, Robert Farrer, Farr-er, Carma Jean Cornish, Leone and Louise Reynolds, Morris Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs Marion Mar-ion K Johnson. At fast day services on Sun day te son of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Smith was named Gary KODeri oy rranklin Lee DaW- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Messick was named Brvan Wpn- ry by his father; the son of Mr. ana Mrs. Floyd Thacker was named Douglas D. bv Bishnn Orvil B. Davis; the daughter of mr ana mrs. laverl Molt was named Peggy by her father, and the daughter of Mr. and iwro Dwayne Harold Dillingham was named Janice Louise by Darwin jacKman. Calvin H. Bartholomew RVTT teacher, was guest speaker at the special interest class ,in Mutual. tne Junior M Men and Glean ers presented the Drosram in mutual with the following par- ufipaung: Kooert Farrer, Ilene Unthank, Barbara Farrer and Verlene Stubbs. A song was sung under the direction of Mayree Reynolds. Alice Elliott gave the Theology Theol-ogy lesson at Relief Society. Next Monday evening will be a social and the closing meeting for the winter months. The MIA had charge of the Sunday evening meetine. Tak ing part on the program were Otis Hamilton, Jean Larsen, Judy Ivers, Brant Johnson, Joy ce Jeppson, Virgil Ivie, Janet lunier, Kobert Farrpr nivi Grimmett, Barbara Farrer, Colleen Coll-een Grimmett and Annie Ivers. Colors were presented by Ray ui.nson, onerman Cloward and ievon xvie. A Scout court of nonor was held under the dir ection of Roy Halliday. Awards were presented to Kyle Stubbs, Sherman Cloward. Clifford stubbs, DeVon Ivie, Anthony "' y Jonnson, Kenneth Cluff and Virgil Ivie by Rex Schoney, scout leader. Kenneth Cluff was given the special des-eret des-eret award. The new Scout committee com-mittee is Otis Hamilton, Roy Halladay, Ernest Carter, Mart:n Jackson and Royal Hunter. Stake conference will be held Sunday and Sunday School will be held in the ward for those who wish to come. Youth leadership meeting was held Wednesday evening with Bishop Orvil B. Davis in charge. Group II in Prim tained their mothers Tuesday. A y.ugidm ana play was presented present-ed and refreshments served Teachers are Mrs. Evelyn Jarvis and Mrs. Ruth Mecham. LeRoy Johnson Insurance & Real Estate 41 WEST FIRST NORTH PROVO. UTAH PHONE 94 We have a man with a yen for a miniature farm, his wife wants a nice 4-room home the little daughter wants a pony. He will trade his 4-rm., full basement, nicely landscaped land-scaped red brick home in Provo for their dream place. What have you lo offer? Ethyl N. Hair 074 J 4 Calvin N.Christensen 2474R Remember the Mother to Be Jlotkers SDay Jhy 13 COTTON DRESSES SKIRTS SMOCKS . GOWNS SLIPS HOSE PLAY CLOTHES The Wardrobe Utah's County's Exclusive Maternity Salon Phone 3644 M 32 North 1st East Dorothy Campbell Named President Of Orem BPWC Dorothy Campbell was named president of the urem Business ;.nd Professional Women's club at the group's annual meeting held Tuesday evening. Other of-f'cers of-f'cers elected were Julia Swan, first vice president; Mollie All-red, All-red, second vice Dresident; Ina Smith, corresponding secretary; Ilene Storrs, recording secretary; secret-ary; and Evelyn Terry, treasur er. Business of the meeting in cluded the decision to sponsor Miss Ann Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reynolds, to represent Orem at Girls State next month. Lenore Johnson gave the treasurer's report for ihe bast vear. Plans for the state EPWC convention were discuss ed. Present at the meeting were Carol Hodgkinson, Mollie All-red, All-red, Ha McDonald, Evelyn Terry, Ter-ry, Lenore Johnson, Julia Swan, Bessie Meiling, Erma Farley, Ilene Storrs, Ina Smith, Edna Durham and Neva McClure. Garden Club Names Committees for State Convention Plans for the 'annual Utah State Garden Chjb convention were discussed and committees named at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Alden Patten this week. The convention is set for June 9 and 10 and will be held in Orem. General chairmen of the cos-vention cos-vention are Mrs. Patten and Mrs. Alex Hedquist. Other committee heads are Mrs. Ed Rambeau, messenger to president; Mrs. Patten, program; Mrs. Allen Winterton, music; Mrs. Glade Gillman, luncheon; Mrs- Norris Peterson, registration; Mrs. Clare York, decorations; Mrs. Thomas Griffiths, publicity; Mrs. Alex Hedquist. reservat ions; Mrs. Dean Gillman, print ed programs; Mrs. Sam Crosby invitations: and Mrs. Paul Carr oil, Gardeneer chairman. Region presidents and garden club pres idents will comprise the recept ion committee. Mrs. Ferguson Named President Of Geneva PTA Mrs. Howard Ferguson was named president of the Geneva Parenl-xeacners association ai the regular meeting of the PTA rouo held Wednesday evening.' She succeeds Mrs. Don Swan to he office. Klected vice Dresident was Mrs. Russell Park. T. C Hebert-son, Hebert-son, Geneva principal, was re tained as second vice nresident. and Mrs, LaMar Skelton was el ected secretary-treasurer. The off ces are for two-year terms. Outgoing vice president is Mrs. Wilford Gillesbie. and out going secretary-treasurer is Mrs. uon roiooe. Mrs. Don Taylor of Provo, vice president of the state PTA creanization. weed the new of ficers to at'end the state conven tion which is set for June 13-14 at Salt Lake City. . Faculty members presented the outgoing officers of the group with lovely gift hankies. Mrs. Victor Jackson made the presentations. Children of the school furnished the musical program and a display of upholstery up-holstery was presented by members mem-bers of the adult education class. SCIENTIFIC RELATIONSHIP EXPLAINED IN SUNDAY SERMON Romans 5:19 Drovided the Golden Text for the Lesson-Ser mon on ' Adam and Fallen Man" at all authorized Christian Science Churches on Sunday, May 13. It reads, "As by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the oued-;ence oued-;ence of one shall many be made righteous." . Another significant Biblical passage reads, ''So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he 'hem." (Genesis 1:27). Mary Baker Eddy writes in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures that, "In divine Science, man is the true image of God." (p. 259). Continuing from this premise she declares. "God is the creator of man, and the divine Principle of man remaining re-maining perfect, the divine idea or reflection, man, remains per- County Red CrosP Sets Annual Meeting May 21 Announcement was week by Mrs. HmbU 1 Orem chairman of the a!"' Red Cross, that the:" ner-business meeting 0f County chapter will t Monday, May 21 at 730 1 Kapp's Inn, Spriingville Reservations for the meeting may be made Mrs Knudson or county n ers. An outstanding 0 S has been arranged, and ele gi 0,-110ffK ,'?r 1116 C0tt will be held. 6 '-V Mrs.LynnC.MoUltonlC0J production chairman, has I ported that the following J) nas been received from tta?'' ector of the U. S. Nava t' station in Washington: "I thought you would lib, kn-ihavthe recent siy oof ditty bags made by vJ cnapter volunteers were T 1 as coontainers to distributer' tionery. novels, Dlavinu ..Jl games and candy to navy per -s " v.u mis siaiom. The coir manding officer and the main pressed great appreciation (-. thes3 bags and the recipie" find them most coonvpnioM.?1 handy, especially when bei ui ciose quarters aooard ship"! Lincoln Junior High Sets Final Elections Friday Primary elections at theK coin junior hieh last Friri3 .il Gary Littlefield and Dick Cc; en'cr tne tinais lor student bci-president. bci-president. ' For vice preside" Donald Maramoto and Lowe' Lowry were named finalists, a'- Jaim:e Norton and Patricia Nut-1 tall are finalists for secretary.'! Six girls are in the finals' for' cheer leader. They include Rui-ene Rui-ene Stubbs, Colleen Baker, Slier-ry Slier-ry Brown, Eugenia Bliss, Carol Neel and Lois Quinn. Norman Rowley, present student stu-dent prexy, is in charge of elections. elect-ions. Final voting in slated Friday. Fri-day. feet .... If man ever exisrf without this perfect Principle or Mind, then man's existence was a myth. (p. 470). TIMP VIEW WARD PLANS SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR MOTHER'S DAY A special Mother's Day pro gram will be held in the Timp View ward on Sunday morning, May 13 at 9 a.m., under the di rection of the Sunday School superintendency. All ward mem bers are urged to attend. Orders Taken Now for DECORATION DAY Artificial Flowers ' Wreaths Made to Order Mrs. Estella Duffin South of Telephone Office OREM PHONE 0521 J3 On HER Day ... . TREAT "MOM" to dinner at PARK'S CAFE kjpv,vitti o.Ht.nijnjn given iu V children's plates and family J dinners in Park s newly-dec- i- - j i oraiea aining room. A tp nnMnTTinxTTMn INDIRECT LIGHTING Grand Opening- Saturday Night PARK'S CAFE SEA FOODS STEAK CHICKEN SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PARTIES 8th North and State Street Orem fiW ft 1 aft- - A it ) 'I O: giiii M Kenneth Hodckinson left Sunday for Yosemite, California wnere he will attend a short course in geology. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE WORKERS seeking jobs contact the address below for information inform-ation and referral to a wide 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 am. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Employment Security Office 295 West 100 North Phone 156 Provo, Utah Farm Placement Branch Office! open 11 a.m. lo 2 p.m. 32 North Center Phone 523 American Fork 49 South Main Phone 122 Spanish Fork tf AIR RIDE TIRES Recapped Air Ride Tires JV.11 Sizes GUARANTEED TIRE RECAPPING OK Rubber Welders 8th South and State Street Orem, Utah y.v.v.v.v.w.v.v.v. v.v.v.v.v.-.v. v.v w.vv.v.v.v :.v .v.v.vY t --ft v VVVVVAVVVA VVVVVV V " VVV I V tVAVVVVVVVV VA"Vy''uA'7 fXi?;?'' ..XvS? ' A-V J- '''"'"'''W::-'''!:! '' A mum ipring itj and you ride out to the field In your brao sew Farmall Cub tractor ...flip a tiny lever with your finger" and down tou tbt plevt A big, ihiny ribbon of aoil tollf over.. yetiir, even working1! fan with a Farmall Cob! A fellow east of town said to me, "My lddi an alwiyt KrP ping about who's going to drive the Farmall Cub. Bow I wub we'd had machine like that when I wu a kid. My poof feet toi took a beatmgl" Yes, folks, that's what a lot of people an saying since dxf bought their Farmall Cub ... and they know that any time pt or service are needed, I'm always here. 1.-f 241 WEST CENTER PROVO PHONE 343 JURS lr. i Sum jer. 'Marl pres recet i- ":,lrs- t ' B Allen i Mrs-Grovi Mrs-Grovi ie he ; Me! IGI jnili Jew F( |