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Show qrEM-GENEVA TIMES Mr and Mrs. Veryl Snurtz , ' ?S i from Escalante, Utah Sylvia Prebble from ' 1 were visitors Sunday a' eVhome of Mr. and Mrs. Bar- : ker Shurtz. i KELSGH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE AT BOOTERIE 156 WEST CENTER TELEPHONE 707 -.I-. rrovu, umui TIMPANOGOS . - ; Conducted :, by - Lucy Poubon Timpanoqos , I residents us invited to call 0645-J1 with personal mis. rouuoa er news. The genealogical committee of the ward held their regular meeting Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert veraun watts was in charge ani e lesson was given by Marvin Sabin. A discussion followed the lesson. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Asay, Edith Hanks. Arvilla Brad.-haw, Lucy Poul-son. Poul-son. Eva Miller, Flossie Asay, Verge Heaps, Marvin Miller, Verdun Watts and Mr. and Mrs-Olsen. Mrs-Olsen. Officers and teachers of the Primary met at the home of Mrs-Ruth Mrs-Ruth Millet for their regular preparation meeting. Bishop Ray Hanks and h counselors, Roy Humpherys and J. T. Smith met with the group to set apart new teachers. The lesson on Spiritual Development was given giv-en by Edith Bennett. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to Erma Madsen, Arthella Dearing, Dor-thella Dor-thella Price. Doris Asav Marv I Bishop, VaDella Carrell, Donna Nav, Margie Barnes, Zelda Hodgkinson, Clara Baugh, Maggie Mag-gie Coulson, Margaret Robinson. Robin-son. Mary Terry, Mary Beagley and Edith Bennett. Mrs. Dearing, Dear-ing, Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Beagley Beag-ley assisted the hostess. A Mother's Day program was given on Sunday at Sunday School. Talks were given by David Chittock. Norman Row-It Row-It y, Marilyn Griffiths and Kent Heaps. Musical numbers were a violin solo by Dale Johnson, accompanied ac-companied by Clara Anderson, a song by the junior Sunday School children and a double trio cmoprising Barbara Stewart, Stew-art, Janet Anderson, Jaimee Norton, Marilyn Griffiths, oy-ce oy-ce Murdock and Doris Childs, accompanied by Mrs- James Norton. Carnations were presented pres-ented to the mothers- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon left by train Tuesdav for De- irolt. Michigan where they will purchase a car. They will drive to fcpringticid, Mass- to visit wiln Mrs Gammon's brother and s'ster-in-law, Mr. and M r s- Clyde Sumsion and will also visit her sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. George Blake and family at Milltown. New Jersey. They plan o visit places oi interest in LUS church nist ory while in the East. Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Blake left by plane Wednesday for Washington D. C. where they will visit their sons, Dr. and Mrs. Grant Blake and. children and Dr. and Mrs. George Blake and family at Milltown, New Jersey. JWP Wfli ill 'H'Jill J Tinnmn - tSir . .' ...K cn anything in . bfln9ing ,ever,e ,urtenty help Y' dUrt alMt! down! ueT.o..v RECHVED pai""" - n VaV,dC"e,, -3SSj L7 O U ( IMS THE 01 SURE WAY TO BRIG PRICES DOWN! You Get Deflation Dividends Back to spend again with Every Purchase! How it works: 1 For example you go into your appliance dealer's and buy a new appliance. Your dealer deal-er will give you back as much as $75 in Deflation Defla-tion Dividends. 2 You take your Deflation Dividends and spend them like money in any of these stores: TAYLOR MOTOR Hudson Motor Provo, Utah MILLERS SPORTING GOODS Complete Sporting Goods Boats Motors Provo, Utah AMERICAN FORK NURSERY Landscaping Service 8c Garden Supplies American Fork, Utah SALMON PHARMACY. Prescription Druggists Orem, Utah THE GLORIA SHOP Coats Suits Dresses Provo, Utah CLARK'S The Man's Shop Home of Lucky 13 Provo, Utah PARK'S SUPER MARKET "Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Orem, Utah NATE MORGAN JEWELRY 110 West Center Provo, Utah SAM TAYLOR CHEVRON STATION Gas Oil Accessories Provo, Utah RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE Television Appliances Provo, Utah 3 And when vnu snend deflation dividends you get a portion of your purchase back in more deflation dividends which you can spend again! You don't spend any more oi your money you get MORE for the money you spend! Let's face it! The only way to stop rising prices is to bring prices down! The only way to stop inflation is by DEFLATION. The only way to increase the purchasing pur-chasing power of your dollars is to help those same dollars BUY MORE. That's what the DEFLATION CRUSADE does! Every dollar you spend with these dealers returns you dividends div-idends which you can spend again! The $75 Deflation Dividend pictured above actually lets you buy $83 worth of goods because every time you spend it you get more deflation, dividends back! Help your dollars buy instead of die! Your dollars are now dying of inflation. Every day that your money stays in the bank or in the sock it shrinks! In the DEFLATION CRUSADE your dollars buy more! Its purchasing power is increased! DEFLATION CRUSADE CRU-SADE helps your dollars BUY instead of die! TRADE WHERE YOU SEE THE BRIGHT DEFLATION CRUSADE' SIGN OREM MAN GRADUATES FROM INFANTRY SCHOOL Second Lt. Dan H. Bigclow of Orem graduated recently from the associate advanced course at the Infan'ry school in Fort Ben-ning. Ben-ning. Ga., Ma. Gen. John II. Church, commandant, announc ed. This 15-week course is design ed to provide training for selected select-ed officers that will insure the most effective development and employment of the Infantry as pail of the combined arms team. It is one off 21 courses onen to officers and enlisted men of the regular Army, Organized Reserve Res-erve Corps and National Guard. Courses range from traininn regimental commanders and di vision general staff to training recruits to be parachutists. Mrs. June A. Nelson has re turned home after spending the past month at Fort Benning, Georgia with her husbann. Mr. Nelson left this week for overseas over-seas duty. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg attended the concert at the tabernacle in Salt Lake City Saturday evening. Their daughters, Jolene and LeAnn sang in the MIA chorus. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mont gomery (Norma Cook) have a new baby daughter born at the Utah Valley hospital. Ray Smith of San Francisco. Francis-co. Calif, visited with his sister, Mrs. Lola Hill last Saturday and Sunday. CREST VIEW Rulene Doman 0559-J3 The closing Relief Society social so-cial was held Tuesday ai the Johnson heme. Crest View ward MIA vas host to Lake View ward on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. A program was presented, refreshments solu and ciancing enjoyed by those in at-! tendance. i "The Morning Breaks" was the theme of the sacrament meeting presented under the direction di-rection of the Aaronic priesthood. priest-hood. John Bernhard was the narrator and Ernest Wilkins, the ' di-ector. Participants were Ed Hills, Dean Rowland, Bryce and Bentley LeBaron, Murray Skinner, Skin-ner, Craig McArthur, Larry Doman, Do-man, Ray Glen Smith, Larry Nicol, Gary Andreason, Delbert; Holt, Danny Carter and Clark Rappleye. I Individual awards were presented pres-ented by the bishop to Boyd Ivie, I Leo Smith, Murray Skinner,' Bentley and Bryce LeBaron. i Kay Therning, Joseph Bos-' well and Larry Christensen , graduated from the Primarv last 1 Sunday. A court of honor was held on Sunday with the following! Scouts receiving awards: Jay! Wood, star badge; Craig MsAr- thur and Larry Doman, seconds class badges; Jay Wood, Murray ! Skinner, Bryce LeBaron and! Bentley LeBaron, merit badges.! THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1951 Mrs. Miriam Bradshay, Mrs. Verena Holt and Mrs. Agnes Ag-nes Bellows spent a day recently recent-ly in Salt Lake City doing research re-search work. Robert M. and Erma Niel-son Niel-son Olsen are parents of a baby boy born at Utah Valley hospital hospit-al Wednesday. - Asphalt Paving; jj Driveways Parking Areas Roads Back Yards Phone for Estimate LEO HANSEN Edgemoni Phont 1872 J :::t!tH:t::Ht:K:tf;:i:n:::ni:::::i:::;::::H::::t:::.;;. HIGHEST PRICES paid for vour dead or um1i animals. Call colled. Utah Hid and Tallow. Leht 218-W- Mrs. Andy Cooper entertained enter-tained a group of young people Wednesday in honor of her daughter, Dianne, who was celebrating cel-ebrating her birthday. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to 18 boys and girls. Later they group attended att-ended the show at Scera. Friends and relatives heln- ed Jeanne Taylor celebrate her 10th birthday this week. Visitors at the home of Ira Young on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Young and Adele Young of Ogden, Mr: and Mrs. Richard Young of Provo, and Gaye Neelley of Franklin. Idaho. Mrs. Arvilla Bradshaw went to Caliente last week to attend funeral services for a friend. j FOR SALE Reconditioned Hay Rakes. W. F. Wiscombe, Ph. 077 R-l m - I - O. K. FOLKS! Good assortment of 17, 18, 1'. 20, 21 inch truck tires and passenger tires. . . Expert Tire Recapping OK Rubber Welders 8th South and State Stret Orem, Utah f,i2y W3 Sul 2 fcstnsts t3 vsry tsst cf ::d Suck to each cf ysa. .... and don't forget to kepp drinking f.louiiJdn f.bntbvj f."!!!i PHONE 484 FOR HOME DELIVERY W-"'ci)ww!.. ' J Opo w V-l nochb a utr cwf. Iqwfpmanf, mfttorim and trim mmfl f rtanf wlHmrt lit. Thersi a rrV In yr;r Cra n:w automatic control Ford's new tutptnsion system utomatically adjusts itssK to ft Mak road condition. On a rough rod, springs and "sttoeks" firm up for I stMdy rids. On smooth rosds Ihsy softsn up to su pw -cushion svta ptbMt. This imw Automstie Rids Control plus Ford's now Posture Control nsts yo smoothsr going. And nt Fordomstie Drlvt sd4sd ts Ford's sssy flow of V-l powsr is ths flnsl touch to Anwia'itnsst rids.,' .j in thG You can pay mor kvt yov crnt bvy htT.Z3 IToIllltnvclo rJoficx? Go. Provo PAUL D. VINCENT, Geru Mjr. Phone 1CC3 |