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Show GENEVA TIMES SHOO of 4-Ssy life Protection in Force for Only V lila Mutual BcneU AswcU .. pofey Jl imure you 01 ALL )ur family 1 ""f(ul M"'n9- Stanley J. Finch PHONE 0863 Rl rD 1 BOX 331 OREM CREST VIEW I Peter Jensen has been selected select-ed to be chairman of the ward music committee. 1 The daughter of Charles Man-ley Man-ley and Vivian Grace Brown u.istd Sunday and1 given fia-e v' v.an Mary Brown. 5 n ot Jese and Carla Han-i- a V ii ur.g was given the name .-Ci.y te.s Whiling. G.ris Irom the ward who spun he week at the MIA girls canyon home were Merlene Skinner, Marilyn Adams, De-.'.na De-.'.na Eainum, Margene Tidd, Joyce Schauerhamer, Geniel Barnum, Diane Freshwater and i.Uen Loi"gram; Thorma Clegg v.ci Geone Rappleye, directors. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1951 t Mrs. Elizabeth Hair of Salt Lake dty visited with her kaughter. Mrs. Laura Perry, 'dur.ng the past week. Mrs. Sam Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Arville Mecham1 left this weekend for Idaho to! visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bert! oscen and family. Mrs. Rrart-I shaw will also visit with her s er in Harper, Oregon. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. pon Sackett have been Mrs. ackett's sisters and their families: fam-ilies: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lind--ay of Erie, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank S anton of San Francisco. Rcber' (Butch) G'llispe celebrated h:s eighth b rthday Tuesday evening when friends ana relatives called at his home. Mr. and Mrs. L. S; Mavcock, Helen Maycock, Mrs. Edna May-ock May-ock and daughter, Michelle, pent the weekend at Bryce canyon with Jean Maycock who s employed there for the summer. EZIO PINZA STARS ON U.S. STEEL HOUP. Ezio Pinza. fabulous star of rpera and the Broadway stage, will be the guest soloist and known musical director, the guest conductor on the U. S. Steel hour, Sunday, August 12, via stations of the National Broadcasting Company network at 6:30 p.m. (MST). For the tenth broadcast in the 13-week "Summer Concert" series, the celebrated basso has selected Handel's "Ombra Mai Fu," from 'Xerxes." Later in the program, Pinza will sing Mozart's Moz-art's "Non Piu Andrai," from The Marriage of Figaro, and the widely popular "This Nearly Near-ly was Mine," made famous by P:nza in the Rodgers and Ham-ir.erstein Ham-ir.erstein Broadway hit, "South Pacific." fliOTu ill n 1 mm J; m,. i . tSfr v ' " " J " . -.St' -. ym. PROVO BAKERY SATURDAY SPECIAL! Indescribably Good To Eat COCOA 'CHIFFON' CAKE KEEPS FRESH AMAZINGLY LONG MORE TENDER THAN ANGEL FOOD OUT OF THIS WORLD Seen in Ladies Home Journal, Better Homes and Gardens, Woman's Home Companion. OUR FOUNTAIN FEATURES Tasty Sandwiches Delicious Malts Hot Weather Drinks Provo DnEiory HOME OF FINE BAKERY PRODUCTS 57 North 1st East Phone 334 KM! TTjfc JX bit You can be prepared for unexpected guests any time with a thrifty electric elec-tric freezer. 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EDGEI.10NT Conducted by Maxine Davis Edgomont residents are invhed to call 068J1 with persona! items and oth-L er newt. Mrs. Davis Jarvls, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jackson, Miss Dora Davis, Mrs. Maxine Davis and Marjorie Short. Colleen Long and Alice Ann Schumann had parts on the program pro-gram in Sunday School. President Wilma Gillespie of the Primary had charge of the program at sacrament meeting. Taking part wore Tana Rich ards, Clara Hicken, Ruth Mecham, Mech-am, Belva Hamilton, Almira Johnson. Myrle Cloward, Ida Lunceford, Marilynn Carter, Aria Ar-ia Smith, Bessie Pierce, Alene Frampton, Jeanette Jones, Judith Jud-ith Dalton and Sherman Cloward. Clow-ard. The Homebuilderi sang a song. Mrs. Gillespie presented Kyle Stubbs for graduation from Primary. Brant Johnson was host at a fireside chat for MIA Maids and Explorers. Wilford Stubbs was the speaker. In attendance were Wayne Triplett, Douglas Stubb3, Eugene Davis, Kenneth Cluff, Barbara Boyce, Jean Messick, Bee Wright, Marion Johnson, Mrs. Joel Nielsen, and Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Johnson. At fast day services on Sun day the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gam Baum was named Rocky by Allan Ridge; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Offret was nam ed John Henry by Bishop Orvil Davis; the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernos E, Taylor was nam- fd Joanne Irene by her grand- fa'her, M. J. Rasmussen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Backus Bac-kus was named Edward Elmer by his grandfathers, Elmer Tay lor and the daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Hoover was named Shirley Fae by Bishop Davis. Miss Barbara Wiscombe enter tained the Junior Gleaners and Junior M Men at a fireside chat. Slides of Sweden were shown by Albert Schumann who spent two years there as a missionary. 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