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Show V of OREM-CENEVA TIMES YES, SIR! We recap und repair all sizes of tires. Guaranteed-$(5.95 Guaranteed-$(5.95 and up OK Rubber Welders 8th South and Slate Street Orem, Utah You CAN getalcanatTliAww Don't borrow unnecessarily, but if a loan will solve your problem cnm in. phone Bnamat today, tv.nS I CASH YOU GET Mot. ItOWos. $12 $142.80 $177.81 $30 238.00 296.35 tftpptlM tow mint tnm FW. W. Above poymwft com wfvttiingt loom wor $300 and bp fenoAol Ittduilrirjl loan Corp. Ion affiliated corp.). 3 Loans V o $1000 flNKI CO, FINANCE CO. 2nd a. Knight Block 13 EAST CENTER STREET Provo, Utah Phone: 621 T. H. Copui, YES MANoger Loanl ovtr S. 3 mailt by Fenonal Industrial loan Corp, Imm nodi to mioenlt ol oil surniondlng lowttt GARY LONG HONORED , ON FIFTH BIRTHDAY j Mrs- Wesley Long entertained j Monday afternoon at a birthday ! party honoring her son, Garyj Kay cn his fifth birthday. Youngsters who enjoyed thej paity wtre Billy Wright, Elaine. Self, Becky Jane Smith, Juanita ' and Jean Callow, Connie and Sally Johnson, Dione Smith, Renda and Erwin J. Smith, iguana igu-ana Jean Illings worth, Sherry Ann Loveridge, Kathie Bloom-fcld, Bloom-fcld, Drewry, RaDell and Valene Long. Accompanying the younger young-er set were Betty Smith, Joyce Loveridge, Mrs. Gallow and Annie Smith. OREM FIRST Mrs. Tana Richards was hostess to the LaDaSa Ladies on Mrs. Noel Conducted by EETH NOEL Orem First residents are invited to call 0860-R4 with personal items and oth er news. Uncle Sain Says J1L ( : ! .-v' j FINANCIAL GENEVA Provo, t'leh Pr.mary will continue to be held during the summer at 3.30 each Monday, according to Ard en i'etcrs, president. All officers and teachers of Wednesday at her home. Sewing ' the Sundfly School are urged to and social chat were enjoyed by ' "venuon aunaay, Bernice Faulkner. Delna Ivie. ..aY 27 at 2 P-m- at the Lincoln Mary Morgan, Rose Navlor.;n'lh scno0'; Mable Morgan, Leah Lewis. ! .wenty"slx members of the Nina Wrieht and Vera Rnna. I Aaronic priesthood enjoyed j swimming party held Saturday Pvt r.PP Smith ,k ! evening at Saratoga and Dartiei- . ... uu ,a miM ;n ...: , T7. . stationed at the chemical plant , d wt-'"er rasi. Attend-at Attend-at Tooele spent the weekend Ule outin2 were Bishop Don visiting with his sister, Mrs I v X and counselors, Ira Lola Hill. 1 Y.".n5 and Donald Noel, and I Weil Newell, Aaronic priesthood Mrs. Sylvia Morby under went a major operation at a Salt Lake hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs- Clarence Schumann and family will leave Saturday for a two week vaca tion in California. By FRANK J. EARL I law To Step Fuel Spi!!;3 With Funnel lzid FlXn Ccn. A farmer friend who fills his tractor by bucket with Standard Diesel Fuel showed us the funnel drawn in the diagram. It was soldered together front a 5-gall on can. Slanting baffles stop fuel from slopping over the sides. coordinator. Talks were given at the Sun y evening service by Earl Thompson, Delmar Davis, Grov- l , arva Young- -rieth "ia vviima Spriggs. Alvin Washburn was 'ordained an Elder in priesthood meeting '"u:,u" evening. .Larry Johnson "? "uwara wagstaff were or dained Deacons. Tin-, i. ITT . ... . iniiMir, wagstan has been sustained as first counselor in the Elders quorum to replace "ij .uiuesier wno has moved from the ward. FOR SALE Tomato Plants and Peppers at Wildwood Hollow Farm Nursery. Nur-sery. Phone Oil Rl. M24 if Remember yon can carry en safely with this axiom "The U. 8. Defense Bonds you buy for your country's defense also give you personal per-sonal financial Independence." That will provide money to buy a house, or educate your children, or support you when you retire. You can gamble on this if you don't save regularly, you don't save at all. So, go to your company's pay office, NOW, and sign up for a regular Defense Bond purchase pro-ram through the Payroll Saving flan. U. S. Treasury 0rir-mfit , . i Conducted I by J Beth Moon Geneva i residents are invited to call 1 0S81-RI Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott of Edgemont and Mrs. Elliott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Bingham of Ogden returned home Tuesday from a visit with ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bingham in Idaho. Jeremiah Davis has been confined to his bed for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wag- ner are leaving next week to spend the summer in Nebraska They plan to return next fall. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Griffiths from a visit with their son, Eld er Don Griffith, who is serving in the Northwestern States mission. miss-ion. They report that Don is in good health and enjoying his work. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dean and children visited in Edee- mnnt Fridav pn route frnm Fort Thomas. Ariz, to Ogden where he will stay for the summer months. l" metal strips- sianrea down soldered at joints and to edge of Tunnel funnel i r i ".. IS Another sure way to keep your diesel dirt free is to use only Standard Diesel Fuel. It's carefully care-fully distilled and handled to enter your engine clean and bum clean. Try it You can bet we'll answer your order fast We figure our service plus our top quality products are the reasons our business has grown. " -f-l I. II He keeps a rag in the funnel when it's not used as rag is pulled out it cleans off injector-wrecking injector-wrecking dust and grit that might coliect l rTf ti r"?i A Standard Oil Company ;v ( California Product Distributed by FRANK J. EARL PROVO, UTAH TELEPHONE 950 NEW SHIPMENT FIVE I TON 1950 DODGE PICKUPS , CALL OUR FRIENDLY CAR SALESMEN: Ed Mangum 3024R or Bud Campbell 1174M BRAND NEW 1930 Models TO BE SOLD AT DISCOUNT Naylor Auto Co. Phone 476 Provo ' with personal . Au. .J items and oth- Mrs. Moon er news. The Seagull girls had a fireside fire-side chat at the home of Lois Jensen under the direction of their teacher, Vivian Pyne- Re freshments and a program were enjoyed by Bishop Wilford Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Pauline Patten, Venice Finch, Glenda and Mina Brown, GwenDonna and Mrs. Wilford Pierce, Lyla and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allred, Karen and Hazel Peterson, Gay and Ruth Fother-ingham, Fother-ingham, Rosalee Ellison, Shaun- da Lou Purcell, Bonnie Shepherd, Shep-herd, Lois and Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Ann and Mrs. Kenner Clayton, Marilyn and Luzon Crosby, Carol and Minnie Palmer. Boy Scouts will pick up papers pap-ers in their drive Saturday, May 26. The Sunday School held a faculty fac-ulty meeting Wednesday evening even-ing at the home of Carl Rowley. The Primary graduation will be held in sacrament meetintr next Sunday. Sacrament services were under un-der the direction of the high council with Clive Pulham in charge- Speakers were Ray Louder, Lou-der, returned missionarv and Orson Prestwich, stake mission ary. Colleen Baker! and uiane Lewis Dlaved a Diano anH nrsjan selection. Karen Peterson and Bonnie Shepherd gave the Articles Artic-les of Faith. The Blazers honored their mothers at a party at the home oi iorna Masterson, teacher. Re freshments were served to Craig and Evelyn Wentz, Marvin and June Jensen, Larry and Lucile Collins, Larry and Mrs. Carl Wahlquist, Ronnie and Mrs. Daniel Rieske, Charles and Hazel Haz-el Peterson, Richard and Mrs. Verl Turnbow, Michel Adams and Betty A. Eastman, Charles Mrs. Emma Meldrum is oul again after being confined to her home will illness. VERMONT 1 Conducted by LaVell Peterson Ray Wilcox his returned after spending a week in Lovell, Wyoming with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rowe and family. f Vermont residents are invited to call 1 - J Arthur Dalton fl pw in Pir-i cievnie, Utah to attend the funeral fun-eral services for his brother, Kenneth L. Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Williams, Mrs. Hannah Grimmett of Idaho and Mrs. and Mrs. Hugh Mon-son Mon-son of Salt Lake City were visitors vis-itors recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grimmett. LaVell Peterson 0859-J3 with personal items and other oth-er news. ISDAY 1 l frV,l WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, and PARTY CAKES REAL FRENCH BREAD Delicious Hard Rolls LILLY'S PASTRY SHOP 4th West and 1st So. Provo CHEVROLET ( ) mm? 0 o D3EILI? BUICK 0 ME Liberal trade allowance on your present truck 18 Available for E mill Pane! icdiate Delivery! Cab & Chassis Pickups Ton-1 Ton-1 Ton-2 Ton Long or Short Wheslbase Po In Provo AsEitani 2nd North, 1st West Phone 155 Central Utah's Leading Automobile Dealei Mrs. Elsie Taylor underwent under-went an operation at the Utah Valley hospital this week. She is reported to be gettng along very well anH will h ir. tu - - .1 V1C XXUO pital for about a week. Shepherd, Sherman and Mrs-Wallace Mrs-Wallace North,. Raymond and Lola Coombs, Venice Finch Pauline Patten, Bettye Taylor and Mary Rowley. Kathrvn Christen talk in Sunday School. Monday evenins the MTA will have a music festival under the direction of Lenn Shumway. Lorna Jean Maycock has been presented with her fini Hon Gleaner award. The Social Science lesson was given Monday at Relief Society by Ethel Harker. The closing Relief Society social will be held Monday at the Scera lounge. A book review will be given by Mrs. Blackman and refreshments will be served. Milton Weil turned missionary of Salt Lake City, will be the speaker at sac- idinem meeting Sunday at 7-30 p.m. Gerald Gifford will furnish 1 vocal numbers. All Primary children are to bring their lunch Saturday at 10:30 a m. Thev will t j ..... 6V tv nit: Orem City Park for a picnic. The MIA will hold their closing clos-ing social and party Tuesday, May 29. There will be dancing and refreshments. Everyone is invited. The Relief Society entertained entertain-ed the visiting teachers and former for-mer members of the ward now in Timp View ward. Talks were given by the honored guests and Melba Pyne led games. Fern Poulson, Darlene Wilcox and Melba Calder sang WATKlxg BEVERAGE a' Beat the Heat With this Ice Cold'' A delightful ,umB(I .Orange. lemon, igrape. Try it. Joe Tayl 'lor "THEWATKINSV: US East 10th South . 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