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Show GENEVA TIMES :'0S BEST VIEW. ' v christensen was con-ff, con-ff, member of the LDS fnl'lo'wng babies were Th!, and bled Sunday: T DaNece Sandvik, daugh-and daugh-and Mrs. Gordon E. ? u. Peegy Ann Cameron, hr of Mr and Mrs. Owen uR rnn Jr Dale Kent John- Vu.,Jm- and David Duane 1 T5 Mr-and Mrs-SJnS"n Mrs-SJnS"n has been app" 'Zl i to replace June-Butler as atSouo counselor in the MIA. Regular Kelief Society will . he d until next September. , wo day will be held once )C1, month. Mr and Mrs. William Jack-' Jack-' ' and' family spenl ; the week-i week-i Roosevelt with Mr. and Junius Jackson. FARMERS, TOUCKERS! and repair all 1 mrlf tires. aes ui m - 3K Rubber Welders. Ilh South and s:aie tn" Oram, Utah M t v 0 V ' ' 7H V,vV. ,A ' Jh J if A J 4 X Mr. and Mrs. Verge Heaps went to Ogden one day last week to visit with his father Joseph Heaps on his birthday anniversary. They were accompanied accom-panied by their son Kent Heaps and Miss Joyce Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Conrad Con-rad and son Paul, and daughter, Lo s, and Mr. Conrad's mother, Mrs. Nettie Conrad, left Tuesday for Canada. They will visit relatives rel-atives and attend a cAcoInn . th. - "-ww.w a b hue Cardston LDS Temple. Miss Jean Farraway from Canada spent two weeks vacation vacat-ion at the home of Mrs. Frank Jex and family. Mss Colleen Davis of Heb-er Heb-er is spending two weeks at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J Nicholes and family h turned from a nine months stay m Huston, Texas. TIMPAHOGOS Mr. and Mrs. Don Liston spent Memorial day In Escal-ante Escal-ante with relatives and friends. Conducted Kent and Richard HeaDs by left last week for Ladds Air 1 Base in Alaska where they will Locy I be employed for an indefinite Poubon; irn - Timpanogot residents sure invilad to call 0B45-J1 with personal items and olh- Mn. Poulsoa er news. The genealogical committee of tho ward met Mondav evening at the home of Verdun Watts. Reports were given and family records discussed. Following the meeting refreshments were ser-tn ser-tn Mr nnrt Mrs. Bovd Asay, Mr and Mrs. Julian Fronk, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bradsnaw, Mrs. Eva Miller, Mrs. Flossie Asay, Mrs. Lucy Poulson. Mrs. Edith Hanks and Mr. and Mrs-Watts. Mrs-Watts. Two babies were given names in Fast meeting last Sunday. They were Carl Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Murphy; and Mary Ann daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Gourdin. The Sunday School had char Robert and Eva Ann Reaps are visiting in Boulder, Utah with their sister, Mrs. Blom Or-mond. ge of church services last Sunday Sun-day evening with Don Rowley conducting. Speakers were Richard Rich-ard Bradshaw, Sandra Liston and Marvin Sabin- Musical numbers num-bers were an accordian solo by Larry Collins and a vocal duet by Jesse and Boyd Beagley, accompanied ac-companied by Melda Hacking. Following the program the Sunday Sun-day School was reorganized. Richard Bradshaw, Evan Baugh and Don Rowley were released from the superintendency. The new superintendent is Doyle Robertson, with Evan Baugh and Marvin Sabin, assistants. Mrs. Emma Chittock, who was recently re-cently chosen to head the Junior Sunday School, was sustained. Richard Bradshaw has been sustained as a counselor to Verdun Ver-dun Watts of the Genealogical committee, replacing Marvin Sabin. . : : r " : Oaira foods . . . fim U Y BHHBHBaaHHBHBMIHBHaMHMaBaBBBBM Juri3 dg Dairy Month Grade A Quart Carton w t"U Charub. UiuurpasMd Goodiwn. Tall Cant ' ll .CC C Dutch Mill, Rkh Amtrican 55c j ib. box 93 CHEESE Aimricon i Ib. box 1.09 DSCO Milk Amplifier 12 ox. can cutter i:::?cH- , soc DIITTCD Bo'rV Gl.nn, DUII Ell Frash Cr.am.ry WHIPPING CREAM COFFEE CREAM flJCCCC Brooklawn, UlltCjC Cured Horn. CHEESE Kay Natural fc 77c Pt. 37 p,. 42c .b 67 .b.65 Il98G Mild Western, Good for Any Meal R!Mln libby-s, Fey. 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Mrs. Daris Kenneth Cluff and Barbara Wiscombe gave talks in Sunday School. Those taking part in the Junior Sunday School were Norton Nor-ton Meldrum, Susan Jackson, Linda Lee Brereton, Kay Lynn Ridge and Mary Ellen Grim-mett. Grim-mett. Mr and Mrs. Royal Hunter entertained the study group at their home Sunday. Mr. Hunter conducted the lesson discussion. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. El-don El-don Messick, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arth-ur Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jex, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ral Triplett, Bish- ; p and Mrs. Orvil B. Davis, Jean Larsen, Wilma Gillespie, Margaret Mar-garet Faulkner, Joan Holdaway and Paul Hunter. Snmmpr Prlmacu maotincrsl are held each Tuesday at 2:30. The Larks, Bluebirds and Trekkers enjoyed a swimming party at Park RoShe Saturday evening. Picnicking and a ball game were enjoyed by the following: foll-owing: Carolyn Wiscombe, Dixie Ivers, Vicki Rowe, Gloria Grim-mett, Grim-mett, Susan Taylor, Diane Nour-se, Nour-se, Judith Woodward, Judy Ann McLain, Rebecca Richards, Shauna Frampton, Shirley Rae Jackman, Larry Nuttall, Billy Frampton, Larry Elliott, Jerry Ferguson, Sherman Cloward, Douglas Jackman, Clarke Messick, Mess-ick, Steven Oliverson, Reed Penrod, Terry Richards, Bobby Frampton, Guy Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jackman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frampton and Mrs. Tana Richards and daughter, daught-er, Lois. The Blazer boys and their teacher, Valda Johnson enjoyed a h ke to Timpanogos cave. Af ler the hike and lunch, Mrs. Connie Tucker entertained with stories. Boys ' attending were Douglas, Lewis and Max. Ivie, Roger Ford, David Glazier, Paul Hunter, Gary Bunnell, Shirl Stubbs , Rex Wright, Deloy Woodard, Robin Crandall, Terry Richards, Barton and 1 . - ... ? . j -a ' .-r" ih ' A ; CHEAT BIO FALL . . . Thom.t Plva, Jr., rests In Krw York hosnl'al rter (ailing IS stories from window at bis home. Patriarch Josiah P. Rudy underwent a major operation at the LDS hosptal where he was confined for two weeks- He is now convalescing at the home of n s daughter, Mrs. Lawrence H. Young. Miss Helen Meldrum has received a call to the West Cen ,n;l States Mission. She is to go to the mission home June 18. A social in the Edgemont ward is being planned for Tuesday -vening, June 12. Her testimon ial will be held Sunday, June 24 at 7 p.m. day. Present were Pe rea Gill- J erpie, Patsy Pierce. Loretta fmith. Shrlcy Cluff, Janet Hic-ken, Hic-ken, Janet Ivers, Marjorie Fer-euson, Fer-euson, Janet, Joyce, Colleen and Clinton Long. Participating on the Sunday evening program were Penrod Glazier, Maxine Davis, Linda 71uff, Dwight Carter, Robert Frampton, Connie Bounous. "lor a Davis, Robert Medium, inda Hunter, Billy Nuttall, Billy Framptan Judith Dalton. Su.an Taylor, Gary Bunnell, Pei.'d Penrod,' David Carter, Michael Jarvis, Jerry Ferguson, Knren Grnimett. Bernce Faulkner, Faulk-ner, Lois Richards, Rhea Sund-nuist. Sund-nuist. Brant Johnson, Jean Mes-sVk, Mes-sVk, Wesley Jarvis, Joe Wright, Paul Conrad, Margaret Faulkner, Faulk-ner, Jean Holdaway, Merrill Reynolds and Mrs. Richard Grimmett. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ridge and i Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hamilton will take part n the MIA dance fest- Conradljval in Salt Lake Ci'y next THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951 "TiMcnHi Mrs. M. D. Y7ta9 Elwood Sundberj was in char ge of fas d"y rreeting. The ''aurhtrr cf Mr. an.l Mrs. Arthie Brady was given the name ct v'aren by h'T Prandfather, Philo T. Edwards. The son of Mr. and Mr., Don Edwards was given the isme of Donald Conder by his ;i h-r. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barry was givea the rsnme rf John V'ncent by hi father The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parlridge was giv n the name of Chris by her "a her. A fires de chat for the Junior Gleaners and Junior M Men was held Sunday at the home of Gale Burmingham. John Cornish was the speaker. Refreshments ere served. The Explorers and MIA Maids met at the home of Boyd Cor-oet Cor-oet . Fly; Lunvcfird showed colored slides and tplked on the Hill Cumorah Pageant. Refresh ments were enjoyed by 12 class members. Faye Lunceford was in charge of a missionary street meeting h'ch was held Sunday during he evening church services. Speakers were Carol Reese, Beth Lunceford, Dorothy Lunceford, Lunce-ford, Joan Terry, Marjorie K cherhans, Tom Cordner, Viola Vi-ola Higbee, Que Adams, Izola Lewis, John Lewis and Bishop M. D. Wallace. LDS hymns were sung under the direction of Tom Biggs with Sherrie Bal-ser Bal-ser as accompanist. Hilda Park conducted the MIA meeting. Norma Bunnell presested the theme and Eugenia Bliss gave a talk. Faye Lunce ford related missionary exper lenees. Beginning Sunday, June 10 the schedule of meetings will be as follows: Sunday welfare meeting, 9 a.m.; Priesthood meeting, 0:45 a.m.; Sunday School, Sch-ool, 11 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p.m. MIA will be held the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Primary will be held Monday at 3:30 p.m. All ward members are invited to attend the big barbeque supper sup-per which will be served Monday, Mon-day, June 11 at 6 p.m. at the chapel grove. Following the supper sup-per a program will be presented in the recreation hall by the Hawaiian club from the BYU. Proceeds "from the supper will go to the welfare farm. The Relief Re-lief Society is in charge of the supper and the MIA in' charge of the program. Tickets may be obtained from members of the Adult Aaronic priesthood. weekend The Deacons enjoyed a lunch and ball game at Canyon Glen-Present Glen-Present were Bishop Orvil Dav is, Arthur JJaiton, Allan Kidge, Tucker. Merlene and Bee Wright accompanied them, A Primary officers and teach ers meeting was held Thursday evening ot the home of Presid ent Wilma Gillespie. After a ; Allan Keith, Eugene Davis, Ron-business Ron-business meeting light refresh- aid Brereton, Tony Jarvis, Larry ments were served to Ruth' Messick, Jon Hicken Gary Pier-Mecham, Pier-Mecham, LaRue Murray, Arla'ce, Norman Brereton, Brant Smith, Clara Hicken, T a n a ' Johnsr-n, Devon Ivie, Ray John-i Ricrards, Belva Hamilton, Alene ron, Virgil Ivie, Darrel Conrad, Frampton, Nedra Ivers, Lois Dos Messick, David Meldrum Richards, Ida Lunceford and Al- and Gerald Carter. ta Long. j The Scouts enjoyed an over-' Mrs. Alta Long, teacher of the night rip up Provo Canyon last ' Zions Girls, took the girls to weekend. Roy Halladay and! Giles ranch for a picnic Thurs- Melvin Stott accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorn-son Sorn-son and Mr. and Mrs- Kay Whit- , ing have returned from a trip to ValpJo, Calfornia. Mr. and Mrs. Averille Porter Por-ter and two children of Richland. Rich-land. Wash, were recent visitors at the T. O. Allred home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' Cook and famly and Mrs. Cook's mother, Mrs Larsen, left Sunday afternoon for a two weeks vacation. vacat-ion. They will visit in southern Utah and Arizona. .: :: :: ' " 7 - T 'i I?, V? USED CAR cr.i USED TRUCK reco::ditio::i::g DEPARTf:.i:iT BUY A USED CAR OR TRUCK AT . PROVO 2ND NOSTH, 1ST WEST PHONE 1SS |