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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951 I i Mil 1 l t . , ,j Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaw and two children, Robert and Jackie spent Decoration Day visiting vis-iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson. . ! Friday, Saturday, June 8 - 9 "LUIJ.AIIY OP BROADWAY" Sun.. Mon. June 10-11 "VALENTINO" Tue., to Tfrurs.. June 12-14 "SANTA FE" Joan Patten Becomes Mrs. Wayne Crossen Joining the parade of June brides is Joan Patten, daughter of Stanford Patten, who became the bride of Wayne Crossen of San Francisco on June 4. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bridal party attended a wedding luncheon in Salt Lake City following the ceremony. The newlyweds have gone to San Francisco where they will make their home and where they will be honored at a wedding wed-ding reception. BPW Club Slates Installation June 12 Newly elected officers of the Orem Business and Professional Women's club will be installed in ceremonies set for Tuesday evening, June 12 at Park's cafe at 7:30 p.m. Names of committee chairmen who were appointed at a recent executive board meeting will be announced at the meeting and a report on the state BPW convention conven-tion held last weekend in Salt Lake City will be given. Bessie Meiling, Ina Smith and Edna Durham represented the Orem club at the convention. . ... "1 GOME TO UTAH STRAWBERRY DAYS 3 BIG DAYS JUNE 12-13-14 3 10:30 A.M. AND 6:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 kj n ei 3 U4IU44UUHIMIIIII1Mllltimiinil1HIII!tUITIIIHnHH1llimi1HntHItlllllll!IIIIIIMlt HtlllllllHUIimillUllMUUIIIIIIMIUUr DOG SOREIISEII'S LIVESTOCK Kf Paul D. Vincent, second from the left in the front row, Provo-Orem Ford dealer, was named advertising director for the Salt Lake City area at a recent meeting of the area's Ford dealers, and will represent ell dealers in this area at forthcoming meetings of the Ford Dealers Advertising association. Mr. Vincent is general manager of the Telluride Motor company. Other members of the committee as pictured above are, front row. left to right: H. C. Warner, Salt Lake City; Mr. Vincent; Roy C. Davidson of Boise: H. F. Van Atta, Blackfoot. Back row: Floyd Wilson, Logan; E- D. Crippa, Rock Springs; L. F. Heagle, Hailey, Ida.; George B. Schoiie, Butte, Mont. OAK HILLS Madge McKell 2P60-J The following boys were graduated grad-uated from the Primary Sunday: Ronr'd Haymore, D. Ray Nor ton, John Ashby and John and Don Swenson. John and Don gave short talks. Their teacher, Mrs. Gerrett, presented them for advancement into the priesthood. The Sunday School had charge char-ge of the Sunday evening services. serv-ices. Crede Kindred conducted. Talks were given by Vera Jensen Jen-sen and Camilla Denys. Pwen Bingham sang two solos and prayers were offered by Charles Peterson and Lars Crandall. Primary was held Monday at 10 a.m. Promotions were completed com-pleted in all classes. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served by the officers offic-ers and teachers. The Explorer Scouts were in charge of the opening exercise at MIA. Bruce Taylor and Carol Clark will give the talks in Sunday School next Sunday. The sacra- WINDSOR ! Two babies received names and blessings at Fast Day serv- 1 ices Sunday. Reginald was the name given the son of Mr. and ! Mrs. Dean LaMar Olsen. Robert W. was the name given the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. An derson by his grandfather. Ther- on Whiteley. New ward members are Mr. and Mrs. Neldon C- Nielson and family, who have built a new home on 4th West between 16 and 20th North. MIA girls met at the ward chapel Monday evening to organize or-ganize softball teams. Mrs. Emma Gillman took the Primary Sunday School class for a hike last week. Summer Primary began Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Children must attend Primary each Tuesday in order to receive their credits for the year. k MRS. LORA C. RATHVON Mrs. Lora C. Rathvon of Boston, Bos-ton, Mass., was named President r.f The Mother Church, Th First Church of Christ, Scientist. WASATCH FURNACE AND APPLIANCE CO. GET ACQUAINTED Croalcy - Shelvador RAIIGES - REFRIGERATORS WATER HEATERS BUY THE APPLIANCE YOU NEED NOW AND GET A 26-PIECE SILVERWARE SET VALUED AT $19.95 AT NO EXTRA COST EXAMPLE: 7 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR 209.95 26 PC. SILVERWARE 19.93 REG. $229.90 VALUE FOR $209.95 GAS PERMITS? TO THOSE HOLDING GAS PERMITS If you are one of the fortunate individuals who have a GAS PERMIT for installation of gas heating equipment old or new residence we URGE you to have the work done now. At the rate installations are now being made it appears a great many people will forfeit their permits by failing to comply with the Gas Company deadline which is September 8 for old homes. Your "Footings Card" for NEW homes must be returned to the Gas Company by June 15th. DON'T DELAY ACT NOW We are the certified Lennox Furnace Dealer Factory trained Engineering and Service We are available to assist you with your heating problems. The purchase of a heating system is a major investment. Make certain the equipment, engineering, installation and service is the best your money can buy. MORE FAMILIES BUY LENNOX THAN ANY OTHER MAKE WASATCH- FURNACE and APPLIANCE CO. I Friday and Saturday Tk: CczinszAPerfomzice Picture OfTkeYearl tit: n vsNi: The etory of I the Kid who 1 wanted to tit ' I on a Queen's d ) throne! I . I I 1 1 I j Monday and Tuesday V i y v Th yMr MftMffdncI N " ' ' I J """"'V merman jsfcfur-from J t; th startling now! I jj ( l 9 A ' D ment gem will be led by Carol Vin Boston, at its annual meeting Naylor. ion June 4. Mrs. Rathvon. widow of William Wil-liam R. Rathvon. who. was., a member of the Christian Science Board of Directors and at one time corresponding secretary for Mory Baker Eddv. Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, has been active in Christian Science for almost 40 years. i She participated in Christian Science Camp Welfare activities during two world wars, and has served The Mother Church in a number of special assicmmenls. including membership on the Bioie Lesson Committee. COM I TO U. S. Rod; Wool Salos Co, 1690 SOUTH STATE STREET OREM 348 WEST CENTER PROVO where your refrigerator dollar buys 21 f.lORE FOOD SPACE than the average of the largest-selling refrigerator brands. Ask us about REFRIGERATORS SCERA CHATTER People often ask "To whom does Scera belong?" You are more man UKeiy one of the charter char-ter owners if you are an Amer- can citizen and live in this vic-nity vic-nity so that you ran participate in any of the activities that Scera can offer. Scera as a serv ice organization where sDecial services can be rendered by hundreds hun-dreds of people to the good of the community. First there is the theatre where is found an opportunity opp-ortunity for at least 75 vnnn? people to serve. This summer wnen tne softball teams are or ganized there will be at least 100 men ond women serving as leaders of the different Even those employees who are paid at Scera give extra services serv-ices for to be assoniatpH with Scera a person must be imbued wnn a desire to give. The MUDLARK nlavinn Fri- C j 3 day and Saturday was selected for exceptional tribute hv chosen this year's Command reriormance picture shown in London before the Kiner and Queen. Filmed in authentic British settinos. THE MUD LARK tells the legendary and romantic talt of a kid who want ed to sit on a queen's throne. irene Dunne has been cast in the role of Queen Victoria. A delightful family comedy, COUNTRY FAIR, starring Eddie Foy will be presented at the children's matinee Saturday at 1:30. On the same program will be a Three Stooge Comedy, two cartoons in color and the last chapter of the serial. A romantic, comedy-drama. I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE, playing Monday and Tuesday stars Susan Hay wara. Dan Dailey and George Sanders. The background for the story is the fabulous and teeming teem-ing garment industry of New York, and tells the drama of a woman of fashion's rise to power pow-er in the business world at the cost of walking over a few peo-i pie on her way up. Mrs. Delma Knight Tobler of Mesquite, Nevada visited with relatives in -Pleasant View last week. She came to attend the graduation exercises at BYU. O. K. FOLKS! We service tractor tires, including; hydra-flation. Expert Tire Recapping OK Rubber Welders 8th South and State Street Orem, Utah Dr. Joe B. Thuritian Veterinarian Announces the opening of his practice at 1400 South State Orem, Utah Farm Animal Illnesses Phone 0554 R3 Complete Small Animal Hospital Available June 18 E)(33g (10V EASIER TO BUY THAU A LATE MODEL USED GAR! You Can Purchase A NEW 1951 DODGE Vfc-Ton Pickup for only 046.67 C-s rontli Delivered in Provo ALL SIZES AVAILABLE at Naylor Auto Co. 70E.lstN. Phone 476 VACATION? GO III YOUR OWN CAR LIFETIME GUARANTEED USED CAR FROM ToflflrjE-Sclo'o Whether you're planning plan-ning a trip to the seashore sea-shore or the mountains, mount-ains, nr nn ovfnnJJ sightseeing trio. vou'Il Pninv it more ina -' "j late model car you can depend on to get you there and get you back. Our lot is crowded with sleek, smooth-running used cars right now! Drop in today andtake your pick of the best buys in Utah County IfcHflun'Scb r.ZoSor Co. UTAH'S OLDEST AUTOMOBILE DEALER 50 East First North Profi |