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Show .GENEVA TIMES visitors at the home of Mr. ?S Glen Bullock thl k we're Mr and Mrs Don fe 11 1 of Dragerton. Mr. and ? Donald Green of Bountiful, Nell Green of Pocatello, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Idaho, ' T,mA Triarm. Mrs fiff Mrs! Heitzman School chums and had not Jeach other for 12 years. Mr. and Mrs. Gayden Ilard- are the parents or a Daoy ' L or the Utah Valley boy tu " spitai. THURSDAY, SEPTEMESa 6, 1CH .. H- Calder celebrated his; Mr. and Mrs George Jen-J birthday anniversary during the 'kins and daughter, Joselyn vis- past week. ited with relatives Falls this week. in Twin Michael Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs Douglas Hawkins,! Mr. and Mrs. Bessie Ball-' was brought home Wednesday 1 ard and Mr. and Mrs. George from the Utah Valley hospital i Smi'h were dinner guests at the ......v i.c iuj ueen receiving i jov j c:egg home on weanes- k . runu. I CSV LaRae Allen is visitina in definitely in Logan with her i sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pav Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hansen of Murray were Sunday guests i of Mr- and Mrs. Antoine L. Bunker. fr- -vr-r-rj - ..r ; - .... .... , .... i. . ' - - ' -3 ' ' i J - - . . l , ' ! ..ti.fcs ''? ui te - j I . v -Jk -t -S Suss is jAuik.' re -J i " - i I USED CAR and USED TRUCK RECONDITIONING DEPARTMENT INVITES YOU TO A Free Demonstration OF THESE SPECIALS: $1495 x $1945 '50 BUICK Special 4-Dr. Radio and Heater r Seat Covers Harold Hansen to Officiate at State Demo Parley Harold Hansen of Orem. state president of the Utah Young Democratic club, will preside at , a conference this week in Salt Lake City of delegates of the Young Democratic Clubs of America. About 500 delegates from the 11 western states and Alaska will attend. Meetings are set for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Young Democratic leaders lead-ers will conduct a business sess ion on Saturday to adopt west-; ern policy recommendat ions and : select a candidate who they will; back for national organization chairman at the national con-; Pr ncipal speaker will be Sen. Wilson Gilmore, D., Mo., president presi-dent of the National Democratic Clubs of America. Danish Volunteers Euttd New School for Greece i tf: ' --Jt s'v .- -V , 'J'!'--- . i -, v ? - t - i . . . v. v h 1 j ..m...lA.v .... ' .-..-..v..-..- ..if..... ........ ..v-U.-.'t. ..-...aj-.''. n"l- Lee Will Address Alpine Loop Celebration Event Talks by Utah Governor, J. Bracken Lee, local government officials and others will highlight high-light a program at 3:30 p m. Sept. 19, in the theater of the pines, at Aspen Grove to commemorate com-memorate are finish of the Alpine Al-pine loop road surfacing. Kes:dents of this area may join a caravan in the Timpanog- os cave parking area in American Ameri-can Fcrk canyon on the day of the event. The caravan leaves at 2 p.m., for a trip over the new loop road, with the program at Aspen Grove With the completion of improvements im-provements on the road one of the most spectacular drives in America it is now being' publicized to the thousands of; tourists who pass through Utah yearly. The Greek village of Agnandero had no school. As in many other places its schoolhouse was destroyed during the war. Today, thanks to the contributions of Danish school children and of a team of Danish workers, a new schoolhouse is beginning to rise in the war ravaged Greek town. The Initiative was taken by the Danish Society for Reconstruction in War-Kavagtd Countries and the Danish National Commission for Unesco. Members of the Danish voluntary team cut stone and mix batches of mortar for the brand-new school which is expected to open some time this summer. 9 Mrs. Glen Bullock of Pleasant Pleas-ant View attended the commencement com-mencement exercises at the Un- versity of Utah on Friday, at wh en her niece, Jean Brown, was graduated. Mrs. Bullock was a?rnmpanied by her mother, Mrs. Elva Wengreen, and an aunt, Mrs. Persis Thomas. Mr. and Mis. J. Vr Giilman, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Pyne, Mr and Mrs, E. H. Calder and Mr and Mrs. Ray Loveless attended he Utah Municipal League con-venton con-venton at Cedar City. The ladies a Mended meetings at Zion's lodge and Cedar Breaks The group attended a banquet on the last evening of the convention. V.N, Medal for Personnel Serving in Korea -as--" 2 5S 22 5 '50 HUDSON Sport Coupe Radio and Heater Overdrive Seat Covers g s s S 5 5 S ;s 5 $2: r 2 3 S X S H S LEG ION AIRES ASKED TO ! WORK AT VETS HALL ON SATURDAY Bill Martindale, commander of the Orem post of the American Ameri-can Legion has issued a call for a clean-up detail to work at the Veterans hall on Saturday. Leg-ionaires Leg-ionaires are asked, to work Saturday Sat-urday in order to prepare the hall for the District Four Legion and Legion Auxiliary conference which is scheduled for Orem on Sept. 21 ....The conference will feature District Commander Bill Snyder of Payson as principal speaker. ; a lauuiiig luiiiuu nee lui vile conference includes Max Broad-head, Broad-head, Bill Baker, Gwen Bench and Lillie McQuivey, reception; ; Ralph Schenck, Bob Evans, Gor-! c"on . McQuivey and Dorothy : Broadhead, registration; Bill Martindale, program; Elsie1 Schenck, Gladys Spaugy, Bar-! bara Broadhead and Gwen! Bench, luncheon. I Mrs Amelia Latta has had as her guests this week her sis- tor and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Estep of Denver. Also visiting with Mrs. Latta is her great granddaughter, Denita Stubbs of Provo. VERMONT Conducted by Peterson I Vermont ' residents ar inrited to csll 0859-J3 with personal items and other oth-er news. Lovliness needs not the aid of foreign ornament, but is, when unadorned, adorned the most. Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Jess Donnell (LaDean Poulson) are the parents par-ents cf a ba'oy son born on the birthday anniversary of his grandfather, Tennis Poulson. AIR RtDE TIRES ReT.pped Air Ride Tires All Sizes. GUARANTEED TIRE RECAPPING OK Rubber Welders 8th South and State Street Oram, Utah if f iiIf - 3E. - -if 3t s w4 y BUY A USED CAR OR TRUCK PROVO 2ND NORTH, 1ST WEST PHON3 1M The establishment of a United Nations medal for personnel serving with the U.N. land, sea and air forces in Korea was announced recently at UJ?. Headquarters. The medaL shown above, is made of bronze alloy and has an approximate diameter of 1 inches. It Is attached to ribbon with nine bine and eight white vertical stripes. One side carries the inscription Tor Service in the Defense of the Charter of the United Nations," and the other the U.N. emblem. mm 1951 Nationally Advertised Appliances Completely Automatic ELECTRIC RANGES Reg- 299.95 189 00 NOW 10 Cu. Ft. DeLuxe 1951 Famous Make REFRIGERATORS Reg. 399.95 NOW 209 00 urn mtMtm y III III i llllli U. I BLK. SO. CANYOX ROAD 720 North State 720 North State OREM, UTAH c . 7th tii. f '-, 0 ; Theatre GsaBj ok the Air V HK5T IXCtlWO WX... STARR'NO fv V ' It- )., '1J BETTY FIELD CORNEL VgLDs BASIL.RATHBpNE Don'f miss this sHrring drama. ..and soch greot hits to come as Oliver Twisf, 7wn-Mh 7wn-Mh Ctnlury, Pygmalion, Th Sea Volf, Tht Can Menagerie. 6:30 p.m. KDYL SCAN OUR LOT... Pick one of these Dependable HARMONized Used Cars! 1949 PQNTIAC 4-Dr. Sedan. Very clean. 1948 CHEV. Aero R and II New Tires 1947 CADILLAC 62 Sedan - Loaded 1949 BUICK Sup. 4-Dr. - Loaded 1946 DODGE 't Ton Pickup Clean United Sales and Service LaVell Peterson Duane Payne, returned missionary, miss-ionary, will be the speaker in sacrament meeting at 5:30 Reed Merrill will furnish musical numbers. Dcon Louder and Jimmy Fori were confirmed members of the LD3 church Sunday. The MIA Maids met at the home of Dixie BiVgener and discussed lessons for the coming year. Games were played and refreshments served by the hostess hos-tess to Janet Bellows, Vonzaa Poulson, Shirley Clausie, Karen Jacobsen. The MIA will begin their regular reg-ular program Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m Leadership meeting for MIA off'cers and 'teachers will be held Monday. Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel. Joseph Blake was a speaker at the Sunday evening meeting. Vance Calder was in charge of the program presented by the genealogy committee Those participating were Alvin Peterson, Peter-son, Russell Hansen, Cyril Foote, George Sidwell. E. H. Calder, Marvin Stratton, Wayne Bellows, Bell-ows, Frank Stratton and Arch Pulham. The Junior class and their teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson enjoyed an outdoor party at the Peterson home The group included Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Renee Loveless, a guest, Carol Ann Carter, Evelyn Smith, Audrey Aud-rey Foote, Ester Caley, JoAnn Guymon, DeAnn Crandall, De-Ann De-Ann Pyne, Karma Foote, Elva Peterson, Ronald Newell, Rodney Rod-ney Peterson, Clive Anderson, Gale Peterson. Nina and Noaml Peterson The Junior Gleaners enjoyed a candy pull at the home of their leader, Helen Anderson. Present were Elaine Bellows, Betty Ferguson, Doris Bridgett, D.xie Gordon, Elva Peterson, Jeanene Pratt and Mrs. Anderson. FOR SALE 2-wheeled trailer. Good tires. S6' Phone 0528 R4. 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