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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, TII.1P VIEW ! Nina L. Jones 0670 Jl The talented family of Lynn J. Huff will present the program at sacrament meeting Sunday evening ev-ening at 6 p.m. Ward member are invited to join the choir and attend practices pract-ices each Thursday at 8 p.m. for one hour. Male voices and altos are especially needed. Speakers at sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday were Earl Thompson - of the stake missionary group, and Grover Miller of the stake high council. The program presented at the MIA meeting Monday was in keeping with 'Constitution Day.' The Scouts presented the colors and led the pledge of allegiance. Carl Wilberg gave a talk and prayers were offered by Lyle Colledge and David Hall. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cook and Mrs. Sarah D. Young of Vernal visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. F. Marcel Young and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young and family. FOR SALE Pullets six, eight and ten weeks. Available now. 80c, 90c and $1.00. J. V. Johnson, 1690 North State St., Orem tf FEMALE HELP WANTED CALL ON FRIENDS, MAKE MONEY! Show new 21-card 21-card $1 Christmas Assortments. Assort-ments. Big values sell on sight, pay 100 percent profit-Samples profit-Samples on approval. Embossed Emboss-ed Personal Christmas Cards 50 for $1.25. FREE samples. Imprinted Stationery; big line. Experience unnecessary. Write S1YLART, 1717 W. Ninth, Dept. 178, Los Angeles. KILL ATHLETE'S FOOT "T-4-L BEST SELLER" Says GENEVA PHARMACY HERE'S THE REASON: The germ grows deeply. You must REACH it to KILL it. T-4-L, containing 90 percent alcohol, alco-hol, PENETRATES. Reaches more germs. Your 40c back from any druggist if not pleased IN ONE HOUR. Visit Your PASC02 144 Boys T Shirts The newest in long or short sleeves. Sale Price Gym Trunks Sanforized linen A fs Sale Price Jackets Large assortment of all colors in the latest quilted wool-lined Jackets with fur collars... and really values 15.75 Argyle Sox New shipment New patterns Price 'iVr i ii "3- - ? Overalls 8 Ounce Guaranteed Overalls. Sanforised, deep blue Super Denim. , . .. h . .aJ The Cowboy's Pride, Button fly A Qf Sal. Price V Zipper Fly. A f)t Sale Price Aif J Men's Levi Strauss Genuine Levis. Tale Price J" 3 When Better Values or 1951 PLEASANT VIEW Edna Hansen 2028-M The Sunday School superin-tendency superin-tendency was reorganized Sunday Sun-day under the direction of Bishop Bish-op John Jones. Released were William Wilkins, superintendent, superintend-ent, Darrell Hill and LaRue Thurston, counselors. Sustained were C. Sterling Cluff, superintendent, superin-tendent, George Clawson and Rulon Lowry, counselors. Talks were given in Sunday School by Sterling Cluff, Karen Croft and Linda Ashton. Visit ors were Irene Robinson of Par-agoona, Par-agoona, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis of Mexico, Wendell Allred of Sacramento, Sac-ramento, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Craig of Provo. Speakers at sacrament meeting meet-ing were Robert J. Olson of the high council, Reva J. Anderson, stake missionary, and Kenneth Liechty, recently returned from the Swiss-Austrian mission. Ronald Taylor and Billy Wil kins were graduated from the Primary Sunday evening. RaOla Hill presented the boys to President Pres-ident Vesta Boothe who gave them their graduation certificates. certifi-cates. The missionary parents held their regular meeting Monday night in the Relief Society rooms, with Karl Eagar in charge. Leora Ashton was chos en president for the coming year, with Emily Baum and G. S. Lee as assistants. Released were Laura Perry, Melba Cluff and Karl Eagar. Elder Kenneth Perry, who recently returned irom the French mission spoke and showed colored pictures taken while traveling in Europe. He also displayed souvenirs. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to the 30 present. CARTER'S SAW SERVICE 3', 1 West 41h North Across from Silver Star U Dull 'Em HI Sharpen Saws and Lawnmowers by machine. SEE The Revolutionary NEW 1951 HOTPOIIJT RANGE Here! Now! Pushbutton Cooking! UTAH Hardware and Implement Co. Orem Friendly Store Where Your $ Buys More CLOTHIERS & TAILORS WEST CENTER, PROVO, UT X H Sport Shirt Boys' Aloha Sport Shirt. 'Hawaiian originals by Don Carlos Jr. A Cl A.JU Sale Price Sweat Shirts Sweat Shirts assorted colors. Sale 149 Price Sweaters Boys' Turtle Neck Sweaters- Sale 149 Price Boys Shirts Two-Way collar. The sport way or dress closed collar. Sale Price 149 Better Quality Clothing are to Find them at Pascoe's. DAVID NIVEN TO STAR ON U. S. STEEL HOUR Screen star David Niven will be heard with Margaret Phillips Phill-ips and Nigel Bruce in "This Woman Business," the Sept. 23 offering of "The Theatre Guild cn the Air," via stations of the NBC network at 6:30 p.m. (MST). The U. S. Steel hour presents authir Benn Levy's comedy with Niven in the rcle of Hodges, a confirmed woman-hater. Together Togeth-er with his friend, Crofts, he discovers that he cannot outdistance out-distance a determined woman. Scottish-born Niven is a long established favorite of moviegoers. movie-goers. Among his best-remembered films are "Wuthering Heights," "Stairway to Heaven", "The Bishop's Wife" and the recent re-cent release, "The Lady Says No." Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Paulson and children have moved to Orem from Provo and are making mak-ing their home on 4th West. Mrs. Alvera Olson of Fargo, North Dakota is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George S. Lee. Uncle Sam Says ;! us. J The current Defeuse Bond Drive is a challenge to every American to mobilize the power of thrift behind the national drive for peace, progress prog-ress and prosperity. The symbol of this drive is the American Eagle standing on guard, ever vigilant and ever strong. Behind this Drive should be put every ounce of the power of every good citizen as a volunteer vol-unteer worker and a volunteer citizen citi-zen for the defense of America. Put your power and dollars Into U. S. Defense Bonds. U. J. frtorurr Daportmani YES, SIR! We recap and repair all sizes of tires. Guaranteed-$6.95 Guaranteed-$6.95 and up OK Rubber Welders 8ih South and Stale Street Orem, Utah Guaranteed Sox ZZ : 29$ Buy 6 pair tor six months wear or get six new pair. Jackets Impreg-nole weather sealed for Boys. Tan. grey and ted. Sale Price 5-3S Shirts Boys Western Shirts, fast colors and they are nifty. Sale nn Price VT Corduroy Pants Boys 6 to 16 here are the Corduroy pants you want in the newest colors heavy fine English cord, with a tailor band oulet heavy drill pockets, wide belt loops, bar tacked at all strain points. Tailored to fit A tlf Sale Price V1 be Found You will r I A Radio 1 Television i Service 7 f 4 T EDGEI.IOIIT Condueted by Maxine j Davis Edgemont residents are inviled to call 068-J1 ' with personal items and oth-L er news. Mrs. Davis The Sunday School program was under the direction of the missionary class. Participating were LuJean Schoney, Robert Farrer, Robert Mecham, Eldon Jeppson and Paul Conrad. Brant L. Johnson was ordained ordain-ed a Teacher at priesthood meeting meet-ing Sunday by his father, M. K. Johnson. The Trekker and Guide classes of the Primary went on a nat ure hike Tuesday, accompanied by their teachers, Mrs. Loraine Ripple and Merle Cloward, Norma Hull was hostess to the MIA Maids and Explorer Scouts at a fireside chat Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Knight were the speakers. Attending At-tending were Gwen Dennis, Karen and Dixie Grimmet;, Barbara Bar-bara Boyce, Lois Conrad, Dorothy Dor-othy Nuttall, Brant Johuson, Douglas Stubbs, Kenneth Cluff, Mrs. Dorothy Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. William Hull. The Junior Gleaners and M Men met Sunday evening for a fireside chat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Reynolds. Pen-rod Pen-rod Glazier spoke and showed colored slides of the Hawaiian Islands- Refreshments were served ser-ved to Leone Reynolds, Marian Johnson, Rowene Penrod, Colleen Coll-een Grimmett, Merlene Wright. Barbara Wiscombe, Virginia Meldrum, W. F. Wiscombe, Morris Mor-ris Johnson, Joe Wright Paul Conrad, Maxine Muhlestein, Merlin Baker, Randy Reynolds, Mr. Glazier and Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds. Bailey Lindstrom, stake clerk, ws in charge of sacrament meeting Sunday. Speakers were Arch L. Brady, stake missionary, torrest Allred, returned missionary miss-ionary and Mr. Lindstrom." Kar en Grimmett from the LDS girls and Douglas Stubbs of the Aaronic priesthood, gave short talks. The choir, directed by Mayree Reynolds, sang two numbers. The Junior Gleaners had the MIA program in charge. Marian Johnson gave the scriptural reading and Morris Johnson, Verlene Stubbs, Rowene Pen- rod and Leone Reynolds gave short talks on the MIA theme. Prayers were offered by Norene Schumann and Barbara Wis combe. The Beehive girls taught by LuJean Schoney enjoyed a treasure treas-ure hunt last week at the home of Lois Richards. They played PR O T E C T YOUR RIGHT TO DRIVE With A STATE FARM LOW COST Liability Insurance Policy Call N. C. HICKS Local Agent Phone 12 19 No. Univ. Ave in Provo for details See the New REX AIR "Nicest Mechanical Maid" No Dust Bag or Filters Shampoos Rugs and Upholstery Call 959-R, "Bud" Cameron, MMen, Women, Married, Single! 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More than 80 per cent of Its places of employment installed or reactivated the Payroll Savings Flaa for the purchase of U. S. Defense Bonds. NELDA KING HONORED BY BIRTHDAY GROUP Members of the Neighborhood7 Birthday group spent an enjoyable enjoy-able evening at the home of Mrs. Nelda King, honoring her on her birthday. Hostesses were Carrie Dockery Margaret Mur dock. Leola Sackett, Glenda Neilson, Gladys Spaugy and Mrs. King. Games were played during Ihe evening and prizes awarded. Others present were Helen Car-; ter, Ruth Davis, Vera Mecham, Vinnie Sornsen, Darlene Ferguson, Fergus-on, Mary Edwards and LaVell Peterson. Mrs. Carl Lee and new baby son came home from the hospital hospit-al this week. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Robinson Robin-son and sons spent a few days this week visiting in Delta with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Bench and family attended the Bench reunion Sunday at Liberty Liber-ty Park in Salt Lake City. Hazel Knight from Ogden is vacationing this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Glen Haynes. Andy Cooper received medical med-ical care Thursday and Friday ft the Holy Cross hospital. games and enjoyed a weiner roast. Present were Beverly Bounous, Patricia Nuttall, Sandra San-dra Pugh, Ann Schumann, Norma Nor-ma Jean Stubbs, Clara Johnson and Judy Ivers. The MIA will hold a speech festival on October 2. Tailoring CUYLER'S SHOP 447 North 2nd West, Provo Phone 2276 R Guaranteed Satisfaction Expert advice in Styling. Alterations Remodeling Men's, ladies suits and coats made to order. Ladies smart suits out of men's. Dresses, formats and trousseaus. M15 455 I- iJL I f- 1 -7vfe'?w. 1 f'- ... III! ipste! ill . fl - -v, ' '-..kijimmJ. mini! !, MPMtmfTtni nnium Nl j U.S.tery Fl:i tS:$ VERMONT Conducted by LaVell Peterson w 1 Vermont residents b invited to call 0859-J3 w:th personal items and oth er nevs. LaVell Peterson Those participating on the Junior Sunday School program wore Brenda Burgener, Carolyn Eellows, Linda Heagerty and Karma Foote. Mrs. Mariam Bradshaw, Sunday Sun-day School librarian, requests that Sunday School teachers bring pictures that would be useful in the library to the next rfficers and teachers meeting. The MIA held its opening social soc-ial Monday. Participating in a skit were Cyril Foote, Fern Bellows, Bel-lows, LaRita Ercanbrack, Rosa Mae Gurr. Games, dancing and lefreshments were enjoyed during dur-ing the evening. Rosa Mae Gurr is the new MIA drama- director. She replaces re-places Dorothy Fielding. MIA will be held each Monday Mon-day at 7:30 p.m. Put J $1000 of 4-Way Life Protection in Force for Only , Let me show you How n IckKo MutuJ Bcntfik Association policy will insure yc or ALL your family t wonderful saving, Stanley J. Finch PHONE 08S3 Rl FD 1 BOX 331 OREM a Your Car is too valuable to leave exposed to the weather. I rotect yours with a Ready-Built Garage from Utah Valley Builders Supply COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES North State, Orem HILL CREST Conducted j Vaneese Woffinden i Hill Crest f residents are invited to call 0553-R1 ... 1' wiin perunBi 1 items and oih-L er news. Mrs. Woffinden Dale Bown was sustained in stake conference as activity counselor in the Sharon stake YMMIA. This necessitated his release as ward YMMIA president. presid-ent. Robert Brailsford was selected sel-ected as the new president, with Arnold Ford and Max Hill as counselors and Arthur Woffinden, Woffin-den, secretary. Odessa Snow has been chosen as membership secretary for the mutual. Memberships were read Sunday Sun-day for John Earl James and Thomas Carl Stubbs. The MIA Maids and the Explorer Ex-plorer Scouts met Sunday evening ev-ening at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Milton Jameson for a fire side. chat. The M Men, Gleaners, Junior M Men and Junior Gleaners met Sunday evening for a fireside that at the home of May Smith. Laird Billigs was in charge of ihe lesson and discussion. MIA is being held each Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at 7:30. The Primai y will meet on Thursdays at 4 p.m. KELSGH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE AT BOOTERIE 156 WEST CENTER TELEPHONE 707 Provo, Utah VICK SWAIN HAIRCUTS ARE CERTAIN TO PLEASE A vailable Only at WICK'S Labor Temple, 161 West 1st North . Provo Ask the Man Who Wears One! Don't Buy a Mattress! Until Yeu See OVERMAN'S New Mattresses, beautiful and sturdy. Trade in your old Mattress. Easy Terms. OVERMAN'S A Better Mattress for Less Money 35 NORTH 3rd WEST PROVO PHONE 717 W ""T"-iTrffllHIW Phone TEMEs m TWVh T A ri . ed at a birthday dinner si? 0 day at her home honorine son. Neldon. Others bI were Mr. and Mrs. Dean 1 .....j. u, iviiever i ; children of Los Angel? S i ni,. nj ht- v.u nd "" ciaon Olson ; children of Salt Lake City 4 Mrs. Mary Y. Miner sd,m last week in Pocatello, iC1 with relatives. m Mrs. Sadie Dean of 0Ed, visited relatives in Vineyard tw. week. ' 0 Mrs. Judick Bone sdsm three days last week in OeS. with her mother, Mrs. Margar?t Timmer. aisaret HIGHEST PRICES paid for vour dead or uselesj animals. Call collect, UlaJ Hide and Tallow, Lehl 216-W Housewives, Lookie! you buy Watkins Liniment or Beef, Iron and Wine Tonic at Regular price. 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