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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1D51 5 M-GVATIMES , l? WANTED c iob opportunities a-2 a-2 Va"h contact employment ' va'lableQ West First North, office, -J p v0, utah. SHARON , priveways t Parking Areas Roads Back Yards I phone for Estimate! LEO HANSEN Edjefflont Phon.l872 J I! iH.,M.,:::;a::n::rt::n:Kianxnank HascH's ' I COMPLETE SHOE, FOOT SERVICE AT BOOTEME 156 WEST CENTER TELEPHONE 707 ptovo. dtah vrfi TRf nt . rpnair nil Lizes of tires. Guaranteed- jtj.yi) ana up OK Rubber Welders 8th South nd State Street Orem, Utah r V : ""-ffaiwri Hiwni iaM WATKINS BEVERAGE BASE Beat the Heat With this Ice Cold Iteat A delightful summer drink for only 2 pennies a glass Orange, lemon, cherry or grape. Try it Joe Taylor "THE WATKINS MAN" US East 10th South Orem Phone 0556 J5 1 Conducted by Uoseltha Vernon jr Sharon r residents are invited io cal 0757 Jl with persona! item and olh er news. Sherrie Wilkinson gave the sacrament gem-at Sunday School Sch-ool and Sadie Elder and Ruth Larsen gave short talks. Donna Elder, who was recently recent-ly released from the YWMIA presidency, was one of the speakers at sacrament meeting Mrs. Fern Laudip tnin r.t trip through the southern states where they met many former Orem people and obtained valuable valu-able genealogical data. Gerald-ine Gerald-ine Hansen sang a special selection. In order to obtain funds for I heir troop, the Sharon Scouts sold tickets to the rodeo. They were quite successful, according to Scoutmaster Alfred Mpr..,th He also reports that the Scouts oi iroop 32 are planning a trip into the Uintah mountains July 19, 20 ond 21. The older folks of the ward joined in the stake outing Saturday. Sat-urday. The committee in charge were Mr. and Mrs- Lawrence Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Larsen, Lar-sen, Mr. and Mrs. John Fuwers and Mr. and Mrs. Waltpr Pvno Those attending from the ward were Mrs. Grace Nuttall, Mrs. Olive Wilkinson, J. P. Rudy and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vernon, representing rep-resenting the bishopric. ' jj I EDGEM01IT I L-onaucit-u i by Maxine J Davis $ , Edgemont residents are invi.ed o call . 068 Jl with personal ; and oth-fc ( WMATWTJ M THE SCOTCHMAN ' t SAY TO HIS SON? J r START YOUD SAVING WAYS EARLY BY SEEING YOUR CERTIFIED LENNOX DEALIK FOR ECONOM ICAL, CLEAN, TitnrnniRi r lit at r "WHAT KOREA NEEDS," toy. Marin Sgl. Robert . Word, horn rem front. Im duty en 35 dayi rotation Uavo, "Is nor CARE food and clothing packages to cave civilian lives and boott morale." Sgt. Ward, 25, a full-blooded fighting Cherokee, whole home it at 123814 Weet 93rd Street, lot Angoloe 44, California, made headline! by asking Ml mother to release him from the "sole-surviving ten" rule which would have kept him out of the front line. Hit two brother were Hied m World War II. He enlisted m 1942, has a wife, Bettys, 31, and daughter. Bobble Undo, 2, (Is) picture). Ward describes civilian conditions la Korea as new "Cherokee Trail of Tears." Contributions for CARE packages ay be sent to CARE-Us Angeles, er CARE-Saa Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Naisbett of Provo and Clarense Sunbere of Sandy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Le R. Ross Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs- Reed Bench and Keith Bench returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from a ten day trip to Sidney, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hadlock have gone to Santa Monica, Cal ifornia for a vacation and visit with friends. They expect to be gone about 10 days. J Mr. and Mrs. ElwOod Conrad, Con-rad, Paul and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Conrad and Darrel, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Conrad went to Delta to attend the wedding of Darlnee Davis and Ray Tanner. Phone American Fork 607 Call Collect Free Estimates GUNTHERS Mrs. Hattie Lee is a visitor at the home of her daugher, Mrs. Louis Miller. j Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cooper and family from Murray were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cooper. items and oth er news. Mrs. Davis A progressive dinner was served ser-ved to the Junior Gleaners and Junior M Men at the homes of Joanne Holdaway and Margaret Faulkner. Participating were Noreen Schumann, Margaret Faulkner, Merlene Wright. 1-een 1-een Unthank, Joanne Holdaway, Leone Reynolds, Colleen Grim-mett, Grim-mett, Rowene Penrod, Joyce Jeppson, Marilyn Carter, Paul Conrad and Dix Davis- Ward members whe attended the old folks outing at the canyon can-yon home were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Marriotti, Mr. and Mrs. Spot Allam, Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Knight, Dora Cluff, Maud Ivers, Annie Gillespie, Elizabeth Ferguson, Fer-guson, Mr. Parrish and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ferguson of the Btake committee and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith of the ward committee. Participating on the Sunday School program were Carol Johnson, Joan Holdaway, Mari-lynn Mari-lynn Carter, Bernard Mecham and Monta Rae Jeppson. The YWMIA officers and teachers held a meeting at t.ie home cf Bernice Stubbs on Friday Fri-day evening. Business and an activity program were discussed. Refreshments were served to Florence Dalton, Betty Gla2ier. Joan Holdaway, Alice Conrad, Maryee Reynolds, Doris Schow, Edna Mae Ridge and Margaret Faulkner. Steven Mark Wright was confirmed con-firmed a member of 4he LDS 'church by an uncle William C. Faulkner. Ward members who attended the stake high priests party were Mr. and Mrs. Ral Triplet, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp C. Gillespie, Mr and Mrs. Wilford Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Theobald and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richards. . The parents of the Seagulls were entertained Saturday evening ev-ening at the home of Tana Richards, Rich-ards, teacher. A tray luncheon wps served by the girls to the following parents: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eva Boyce and Mrs Florence Dalton were hostesses to the members of the Friendly Twenty club Thursday evening ,:it 'he Boyce home. The evening i v-'as spent in sewing and chat-ji.nt;. chat-ji.nt;. Refreshments were served io Evelyn Jarvis, LuJean Schon- cy, Fae Conder, LaVina Jones, tsie Jex, Merle Smith, Mildred Hunter, Olive Gillespie, tfelva Hamil on,' Edna Mae Ridge, Viola Vi-ola Smith, Pauline Elliott, Bernice Ber-nice Stubbs, Maxine Davis, Eva Boyce and Florence Dalton. a combination to save time and money A Checking Account with . Farmers end Merchants Bank helps you save time-you can pay bills, and make your bank deposits by mail. You'll save time, too . .... when you figure your expenses for the month. A Savings Account provides the safe and easy way to build a fund for future use, and the 2 Interest we pay gives you incentive to save all you can. You need both a Savings, and a. Checking Account .... let this friendly bank supply your needs. ft OREM FIRST Conducted by ) BETH NOEL Orem First residents are ' J residents are invi;ed to call Among those from Orem family reunion were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rowley. The outing was held at Canyon Glen and Mr. Vernon was in charge of the program. 0860-R4 , with personal, items and oth er news 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hinckley and family, Jerry,' Kathleen and Gordon, have moved into the Andrew Jolley home on 8th West. They are former residents of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nelson and family are living in the home previously owned by R. H. Coombs. They came from Shelby, Shel-by, Montana. Theor son, William left for a mission June 27. Richard Grimmett, Mrs. Bernice McClain. Mrs. Dorothy Wis-' combe and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richards. Fathers and sons of the ward who attended the stake outing were Wilford S'ubbs, Stanley Stubbs and sons. Kyle and Douglas; Doug-las; Ral Triplett and son, Wayne and grandson, Ronald; Clarence Cluff and son, Kenneth; William Hull and sons, Billy and David; Bishop Orvil Davis and son, Richard; Ernest Carter and sons, Gerald and David; Marion Johnson John-son and sons, Morris, Brant and Ray; Clifton Van Wagenen and son, Sterling, Penrod Glazier, Dos and Larry Messick and Vir-g Vir-g 1 Ivie. The Junior Gleaners and M-r.len M-r.len held a fireside chat at the home of Joan Holdaway Sunday evening. L.ouis Ringger, a convert con-vert 'o the LDS church from Switgerland, was the speaker. Refreshments were served to 24 guests. A group of Gleaners and Junior Jun-ior Gleaners enjoyed a swimming swim-ming party Tuesday evening at Luke's Hat Pots. Attending were Leone Reynolds, Norene Schumann, Schu-mann, Merlene Wrigrt, Barbara Wiscombe, Barbara Farrer, Col-leetn Col-leetn Grimmett, Roene Pernod, Marilyn Carter, Joyce Jeppson, Jion Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Mprrill Rpvnolds and son Ran- 'dy, Paul Conrad and Dix Davis. Mrs. Noel "The Race of Gods Must Not Deteriorate" was the subject of a panel discussion held in sacrament sac-rament meeting. Ira Young led the discussion with the following follow-ing on the panel: Melba Jackson, Jack-son, Mrs. Cecil Wagstaff, Stanley Stan-ley Cook, Allan D. Johnson, Ar-vid Ar-vid Dodge and Gay Willoughby. Marva Young favored with an organ solo. Individual certifictes of award were presented to the following members of the Aaron ic priesthood priest-hood on Sunday: McKay Snow and Thad Johnson, Deacons; Phillip D. Harris, teacher; and Stanley Cook and DeLon Sel-man, Sel-man, priests. Girls receiving a-wards a-wards were Gay Willoughby, Carolyn Howard, Diane Thompson Thomp-son and Marilyn Hudson. Interesting incidents in the life of Melvin J. Ballard were given by Oriel Clegg in the monthly meeting of the Relief Society held Wednesday. Mrs. Clegg is a niece of Mr. Ballard. Refreshments were served to the group attending. Approximately 100 ward members enjoyed a "Cook-out" entertainment in the canyon on Monday evening, sponsored by the MIA. Supper was cooked in dutch ovens and served to the crouD. Vollev ball and baseball games were enjoyed. Helen Car ter is YWMIA president ana Herbert Stratton is YMMIA superintendent Information on the storing and preservation of foodstuffs will be eiven in Sunday evening meeting July 1. This information informat-ion is being presented to assist ward members in followinfi the instructions of the general authorities auth-orities to keep food on hand in ' case of an emergency. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Gibson returned this week from an extensive trip through points cf interest in California. During their trip they visited with Mrs. Maud West cf San Jose, Cal.; Grant Gay and family of Castro Valley, California. Mrs. Mattie West of San Francisco, and Clifford Clif-ford Gibson of Gilroy, Cal. A surprise birthday party was g.ven in honor of M'gnon Sheriff last week at her home. A candlelight supper was enjoyed enjoy-ed by Nclda Ann Harward, Re-Nee Re-Nee Farnsworth, Joan Males, DaNece Steele, Carol Ann Egbert, Eg-bert, Genieve Maramoto and Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M eld-rum eld-rum spent Wednesday in Salt Lake Ci y with their daughter, Helen who left this week for an, LDS mission. This cturmlng aquamaid is read for a dip In an inviting pool os hot summer day. Site is in the feh-ton feh-ton swim, too, in her figure-flat, taring swim suit of cotton ripple-Stic ripple-Stic by Bales. The maillot style uit is especially food this era. ion, Natfonal Cotton Council fasb-lontst fasb-lontst report. Don't Buy a Mattress! Until You See OVERMAN'S New Mattresses, beautiful and sturdy. Trade la yocr old Mattress. Easy Terms. OVERMAN'S A Better Mattress for, Less Money 35 NORTH 3rd WEST PROVO PHOKS 717 Xi Mrs. Catherine ZoBell and son, Gordon, of Lake View are visiting with relatives in Raymond, Ray-mond, Alberta. Canada. Accompanying Accom-panying them on the trip are Mr. and Mrs. Vayne ZoBell of SDrineville. On the return trip they will stop at Glacier and Yellowstone parks and at JacK son Hole, Wyoming. VIGK SVAIII HAIRCUTS ARE THE BEST Ask the Man Who Wears One! sXffixiiTSirrr' ,,.-.....,-.. &.immMi-mm - - -- - ' Eta fto to all 5ffs tofc ? provo Vfe fr S'y' This ad is addressed to the fellow known as "the man on the street." From that vantage point, you must have noticed that a lot of folks are driving 1951 Buicks. You must have noted that you can spot one of these beauties by its sparkling forefront its gleaming fender ports- (three for the Special and Super, four for the Roadmaster) -and by its fluent grace of lines and contours. "You've probably noticed, also, that these Buicks give a good account of themselves in traffic-ease to a gentle stop get away to a nimble start when the light says, "Go." You may even have noticed that these cars have a level-gaited stride that traces, as we've said before, to the fact that each wheel rides beneath its own coil spring. But what we'd like to know is-when are you going to try one? Teee b HENRY I. MtlOP, ABC Ntlwcrk. every Monrfgy owning. It's about time you climbed in the driver's seat. It's about time that you sensed for yourself the thrill that comes from feeling your shoulders sink back in the cushions, when your toe gives the gas treadle a gentle nudge. It's about time for you to be on the receiving end of those admiring glances which are the due of folks smart enough to pick the smart buy of the year. What's holding you back? 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