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Show OREM -GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, JTKj .. ' 4,4 TIMPANOGOS Conducted by Lucy Mrs. PoulM Pocbon 1 Timpanogot J residents an Av invited to call 0645J1 wilh personal items and other oth-er news. Church services last Sunday honored Boyd Beagley who recently re-cently returned home from the Northern California mission. Speakers were Elder Beagley. LeRoy Porter, who was hU district dis-trict mission president, and his father, Jesse Beagley. Musical numbers were a piano and organ duet by Diane Lewis and Jalmee Norton and a piano solo by Boyd Beagley. Memberships for Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Thomas and daughter Joyce were read. The Thomas family recently moved into the home formerly occupied by the Edgar Cox family. Sacrament meeting now convenes con-venes at 4:30 p.m. each Sunday. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Q. El-Ian El-Ian wor Mr. and Mrs. Clair Spohn and children. Layne and Douglas of Salt Lake City, Mr-nH Mr-nH Mrs Max Bradv and child ren. Jeffery. Leigh Ann, Karma and Leslie of Vineyard, mi. ana Mrs Rirhard O. Rice and daugh ter, Dianne of Cedar City, Mr. anH Mrs, Ronald Elder and son ' Sheol, Mr. and Mrs. Carl butler j and son Christon of Salt Lake City, Miss Peggy Brady Law-, rence Vernon, Doral and Elaine , Elder. The occasion was in hon-1 or Mrs. Spohn's birthday. Lor-J ain Elder returned to Cedar' City with Mr. and Mrs. Rice following fol-lowing the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lloyd and children, Randall and Danielle, Dan-ielle, recenty returned from a trip to Yellowstone. Enroute home they visited with relatives in Casper, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. James Slade are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowley. Waldo Harris from Chicago is visiting his mother, Mrs. Lexia Harris. SHARON Conducted Roseltha Vernon' Sharon residents are Invited to cal 0757-Ji with personal items and other oth-er news. Mrs. Locise Peterson has as her guests Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. r n L n ' 1 i TV I . Miss Mayme Wade Divisional Supervisor WILL BE AT THE WARDROBE JUNE 14th TO DEMONSTRATE THE NU-LIFT Maternity Girdle and Bra irs A DATE The WARDROBE . 32 North First East Provo, Utah Primary is being held during the summer months each Wednesday Wed-nesday at 3:30 p.m. Sunday School services were under the direction of O. Q. El der. Ramona Stolworthy gave the sacrament gem and Janice Young and Garth Wilkinson gave short talks. Alvin Rowley was in charge of sacrament meeting. Primary prtsident Azona Lloyd presented present-ed Elaine Simpson, Brenda Ann Wasde and Mary Margraet Mc-Ewan Mc-Ewan for graduation from the Primary. Faye Simpson welcomed welcom-ed the girls into the Beehive class. Mary Margaret McEwan had a 100 percent attendance record for the past year. Speakers Speak-ers at the meeting were Robert Josie, Azona Lloyd, Joy Han- The Boy Scouts, under the di cock and Garth Wilkinson. rcetion of Scoutmaster Alfred J. Meredith have applied for a charter and six boys are ready to get their tenderfoot badges. Th boys have organized a soft-ball soft-ball team and are playing in the stake league. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Coll-ings Coll-ings and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Adams. Donna Stolworthy is now employed in Kanab. She is staying stay-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Rell Lit tle. The family of Ferrin Goode has recently moved into the Maud Park home. They have three children, DeAnn, Merlin and Karen. Their former home was in American Fork. . Helen Woffinden left Monday Mon-day for Zion's Park where she will be employed for the sum mer. O. K. FOLKS! Good assortment of 17, 18, 1'. 20. 21 inch truck tires and passenger tires. -. Exnert Tire Recapping OK Rubber Welded 8th South and State Street Oram, Utah WANTED! 50 USED CARS! VE ARE SHORT OF USED CARS SO . . , VE VAIIT YOUR USED CAR! EXTRA LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY JTTST ARRIVED! 20 Brand New Studebakers OUR CARS ARE SHIPPED BY RAIL ONLY Drive a Studebaker "V-8" Get the Thrill of a Lifetime Never Before Such Performance Never Before Such Economy SEE WHAT YOU SAVE First, Second, Third in, Actual Miles Per Gallon of the 26 Standard Cars Entered in Mobil Economy Run NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropria e water m Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless un-less otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M: 22751 H. Clay Cummings, C88 W. 1st South, Heber, Ut ; 6 sec.-ft. for irrigation use from a 16-in. well bet. 200 and 1500 ft. deep at a point S. 10 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 31, T6S, R2W. The water will be used from March 15 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 360 ac res of land embraced in Sees- 29, 30, 31 and 32, T6S, R2W, and for year-round incidental domestic and stock watering purposes. 22752 H. Clay Cummings, 288 W. 1st South, Heber, Ut; 6 sec.-ft. for irrigation use from a 16-in. well bet 200 and 1500 ft. deep at a point N. 10 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 36, T6S, R2W. The water .will be used from Mar. 15 to Oct 31 to irrigate 360 acres of land embraced in Sec. 31, T6S, R1W; Sec. 36, T6S, R2S; Sec. 6, T7S, R1W and Sec 1, T7S, R2W, and for year-twund incidental domestic and stock-watering stock-watering purpose. ",2753 H. Clay Cummings, 288 W. 1st South, Heber, Ut.; 6 ec -ft. for irrigation use from a 16-in. well bet. 200 and 1500 ft deep at a point 8. 1320 ft. und W. 1320 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 6, T7S, R1W. The water win be used from Mar. IS to Oct. 31 to irrigate 360 acres of land em braced in Sec. 6, T7S, R1W, and for year-round incidental domestic dom-estic and stock-watering purposes- ) 22754 H. Clay Cummings, 1 288 W 1st South, Heber, Ut; 6 sec.-ft. for irrigation use from a 16-in. well bet. 200 and 1500 ft! deep at a point S. 2640 ft- and W. 1320 ft. from NE Cor. Sec! 19, T7S, R1W. The water willi be used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 360 acres of land embraced em-braced in Sees. 19 and 30, T7S, R1W, and for year-round incid-i ental domestic and stock-water-, ing purposes. j 22755 H. Clay Cummings, ! 288 West 1st Sou'h, Heber, Ut; 6 sec.-ft. for irrigation use from a 16-in. well bet. 200 and 1500 ft. deep at a point S. 10 ft. from NE Cor. Sec 13, T7S, R2W. The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 360 acres of land embraced in Sec. 13, T7S, R2W, and for year-round incidental domestic and stock-watering stock-watering purposes. 22785 E. Vernon Holin-drake, Holin-drake, 50 W. First North, Amer-can Amer-can Fork, Ut.; .8 sec.-ft. for irrigation irrig-ation use from a 4-in. well 228 ft. deep at a point S. 126.6 ft end W. 1820.3 from EV4 Cor. Sec. 22, T5S, R1E. The water will be used from May 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 30 acres of land embraced in NEV4SWV4 and NWJ4SEV4 Sec. 22, T5S, R1E, V k - r j VISITORS . . . Elnw Gerhard-em, Gerhard-em, Norway's prime minister, ad wife rrire In New Yrk mt tow af VJS. cities. Penny Robison from American Amer-ican Falls, Idaho is vacationing at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan A. Farni-worth. HILL CREST Conducted by Vaneese Woffinden Hill Crtst residents are invited to call 0553-R1 1 A. A. Robert Josie of the U. S. Navy, stationed In San Diego, is home on a two weeks leave and is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Josie. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sackett are vacationing in California. They are visiting their son, Wayne who is in the navy and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bliss of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards of Dragerton went to southern Utah to witness the marriage of Audrey Haight and Verl Jacobs in the St. George LDS Temple. They attended the reception honoring the couple held in Cedar City. Mrs. Olea Schumman, secretary sec-retary of the Page school PTA, attended the PTA convention held in Ogden Wednesday. and for year-round incidental stock-watering purposes- 22788 J. Earl Smith, 252 W. Main, Lehi, Ut-; 5 sec.-ft. for irrigation use from a 12-in. well bet. 800 and 1500 ft. deep at a point S- 100 ft. and E. 100 ft-from ft-from NW Cor. Sec. 25, T5S, R2W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to9ct. 31 to irrigate irrig-ate 240 acres of land embraced in NWU and NVfcSWW Sec. 25, T5S, R2W, and for year-round incidental stock-watering purposes. pur-poses. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, appli-cations, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Capit-ol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before July 21, 1951. JOSEPH M. TRACY STATE ENGINEER Pub. May 24, 31, June 7, 14, 21. Vim TO YWJ! 1 Champion 28.621 Miles per Gallon Commander 28.001 Miles per Gallon Land Cruiser 27.644 Miles per Gallon A phone call will put you behind the wheel for a thrill-packed miracle ride. 2 BIG LOTS CENTRAL UTAH MOTOR CO. Provo 410 South Univ., Ph. 1748 Sp. Fork, 50 East 2nd K, Ph. 543 f 7 A FINELINE SHEAFER Pen & Pencil Set OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW! AT UTAH SAVINGS & LOAN If your account is opened with $50.00 or more you are entitled to a complete set. $25.00 Entitles You to Either a Pen or Pencil 1. Savings Accounts Opened Open-ed before the 10th earns from the 1st of the month 2. You can add to or with draw your saving ac count at any time. 3. 32 years of continuous operation. 4. Current Dividend rate. IrtO Compound Semi- Annually Over One Thousand Six Hundred Save Regularly At .... items and ath-L er newt. Mil. Woffinden Boys and grls who have won individual awards left Monday morning for Mesa Verde, Colo rado. Supervisors on the trip are Bishop and Mrs. G. Milton Jameson, N. Floyd Johnson, Laird Billings. Lucille Hill, Don na Gordon and Ellis Ashdown Girls making the trip are Vir ginia Oliphant, Nadean Nielson, Adele Nielson, Bonnie Lee Andrews, An-drews, Bonnie K. Jameson, Car ol Oliver, Donna Hartley, Dallas Dall-as Ashdown. Rosa Lee Ashdown and Larona Oliphant The boys in the group are Kirk Jameson. Bruce Bown, Acel Bown, Bobby Oliphant, Norman Oliphant, Ar thur Woffinden, Gary Keetch, Jack Sumner. Jimmy Bird, Bob Hatfield, Ned Hill, David Jam-son Jam-son and Kent Jameson. Sunday was Primary gradua tion for Fae Andrews, Geniel Oliphant, Patty Rowley, Sherry Kelsey and Vera Marie Lewis. Maurine Robin, teacher, presented pres-ented the girls to Bessie Meil-ing, Meil-ing, YWMIA president who accepted ac-cepted them as Beehive girls. The group held their first MIA class meeting at the home of their teacher, Miriam Andrews. A fireside chat was held Sunday Sun-day evening at the home of Lucille Lu-cille Woffinden. The speaker was Albert Payne, seminary teacher. The ward play cast held a party Saturday at the home of their director, Mary Robertson. Enjoying the hamburger fry at the outdoor fireplace were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Robertson, Bonnie K. Jameson, Bonnie Lee, Andrews. Rosa Lee Ashdown, Anita Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. John Bown, Acel Bown, Ann Bown, Dorothy and Paul Paulson, Paul-son, Lucille Woffinden and Eugene Eug-ene Lloyd. Mary Ashdown, manual counselor coun-selor in the MIA, Conrad Har-ward, Har-ward, activity counselor, and Max Hill, secretary, have been released. Max Hill was sustained sustain-ed activity counselor and Arth- Mrs. Phil Shumway entertained enter-tained Saturday in honor of her s x year old daughter, Linda Joy. Games, a fish pond and refreshments re-freshments were enjoyed by Diane Rowley, Hallie Shumway, Karen Be'h Moon, Diane Jensen, Michael Jensen, Kathie Jensen, Kathie Meldrum, Johannah Stol worthy, ViAnn Stolworthy, Lee Grand Guymon. Susan Watts and Nickie Watts- Elder Van Shumway re-'urned re-'urned Sunday from his mission to the Netherlands. He visited a few days with his brithers R. Phil Shumway and Lenn Shumway. ur Woffinden as secretary. The M Men and Gleaner girls had a pot luck supper in ihe North Park in Provo. Games were also enjoyed. Willard Ger-ber Ger-ber and Phyllis Williamson were chairmen of the party. daughter, Mary Zummo from Sata J 4 lfornia, are vUitin of Mr. and Mrs. 7 son They came to S. conference. attem Mrs. Floyd JnV children. Anna, CarJ ert left Tue.H L. aho where they wm hjomeofM, Roland Oliphant weekend at th. wZ? t ents, Mr. and Mrs. tZ,-ant. tZ,-ant. Roland is i his ship is docked in jf. CISCO. 3811 Dallac AcV, Lee Ashdowr St Idaho are spending thtT. ion as guests of Mr. J, Ellis Ashdown. m Doors open; 7 :00 Complete shows at 7 :30 and J;( Friday and Saturday 1 willy pniiiti tu c:;uxsKjre 'Sim . Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday .m4ii.r to.... mnrn mm WASATCH FURNACE AND APPLIANCE CO. 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