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Show OREMJENSVA TIMES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1851 YOU GET MY GOAT . . . Sally, 35-year-old cockatoo at London Zoo, bai a few wordi with Toggs, one of the foata. W ATKINS NAMED ON AF OF LABOR "RETIREMENT" LIST Senator A. V. Watkins of Orem was named by the Amer dean Federation of Labor annual convention as one of the 19 senators whom they hoped to replace re-place in the Senate at next year's election. The 19 were termed by federation officials "sworn enemies of the broad social legislative program which labor espouses-" Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards we: t: gutsts if the Lincoln ward bishopric Saturday evening at Canyon Glen where a delicious hot supper was served. Those pre en t were Bishop and Mrs. M. D. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Luzcll Rcbbins, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sundberg, Mr. and Mrs-Rulon Mrs-Rulon West and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson. Among those who attended the State Fair last week were the following Edgemont residents: resid-ents: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stott, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, Gil-lespie, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Far-rer Far-rer and family, Colleen Grim-mett, Grim-mett, Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce and family, Bishop and Mrs. Orvil Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillespie and fam-;ly, fam-;ly, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Conrad Con-rad and family, Miss Maxine Muhlestein, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Brereton, Mr. . and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Smith and family. Uncle Sam Says fc. y--H- POND i J The "take-it-easy' years beckon Invitingly to farm people who have built op a retirement fund in United State Defense Bonds. At the only large group of Americans not covered cov-ered by group security or pension plans, farmers find Defense Bonds are ideal kind of retirement funu Defense Bonds are absolute!)! safe-backed safe-backed by the full resources of this great country and they pay a gooti rate of Interest $75 Invested tcdn' becomes $100 in 10 years and $133. r In 20 years U s trmun Dxrtmn Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Watts attended a family reunion reun-ion commemorating the Watts family's entrance into South Wcbcr. They were accompanied by the Kent Wafts family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kent Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Isaacson, Everett, Bruce and Dianne Watts. Mrs. Bill Williams was hostess hos-tess at a party for her daughter, Jan Marie, on her fourth birthday. birth-day. Included in the group of friends who attended the party were Maxine and Billy Nigh, Sharlene Swan, David Lee, Jan and Christie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark of Los Angeles visited with Mr. and Mrs- William Wilkins during last week. n n n n n r-i in r4 S uu r J m wsssisreessiiy Caiicl of ivcsli I -itrr W V S .4 I' im .... j '-' ' : 0 $30225 Exclusive Frigidaire Select-O-Dial Pre-select the washing time on the Select-O-Dial-et it once and the Frigidaire Washer doe all the rest Live-Water Action I Live-Water Action provides urging, penetrating currents of hot, sudsy water that get clothes really clean - gently ! Clothes are in water all the time -not half in, half out Now Styling ! See how beautifully this new washer fits into kitchens, utility rooms and laundries. Fits dose to the wall . . . new high back-panel puts all controls in easy, safe reach. ixtra-High-$pcl Drying I Rapidry-Spin gets clothes far drier than most other washers. Many clothes are ready to iron at once. All are lighter. AH-Porc'laln Finish I Exclusive with Frigidaire I Beautiful Lifetime Porcelain-on-steel finish protects pro-tects against rust, soap and bleaches. FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC ClOTHES DRYER -dries clothes as fast as you wash them -in any kind of weather. New Temperature Control Con-trol and new built-in built-in Ozone Lamp. $239.75 FRIGIDAIRI NEW ELECTRIC IRONERS 26 and 30 models with Prestoe-Matic Foot Control and open-end Sag-Proof Roll. Two ironing speed and "press" position. $229.75 Orem Appliance Co. ORREL DLANGE, MANAGER ACROSS FROM ECERA PHONE 0732-J1 PLEASANT wav Edna Hansen 2028-M Sunday School officers will call at each home Saturday ev ening for the dime fund collection. collect-ion. All ward members are urged urg-ed to contribute. Fast day services will be held Sunday, Sept. 30 due to general conference the first Sunday in October. The Special Interest group enjoyed en-joyed a travelogue in picture by Kenneth Perry at the regular MIA meeting. Phil Snelgrove was sustained financial clerk of the ward at sacrament meeting Sunday. According to an announce ment by President Melba Cluff, the Relief Society will begin the year's activities Oct. 2 at 2 p.m. with a luncheon, followed by a program. Regular meetings will be held each Tuesday at 2 p.m. Sacrament meeting was devot ed to a welcome home testimon ial honoring Elder Kenneth Perry who recently returned from the French mission. Jonas Erekson of the bishopric was in charge. Speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Perry, parents of the missionary, James L. Barker, former president of the French mision, and his wife, Bishop R. Bliss Allred, Bishop John Jones and the missionary. Short talks were also given by James Roberts Rob-erts and Carol Gleason. Music was furnished by Virginia Moyle of Salt Lake City and a group cf returned missionaries who abored in France with Ken neth. Among the visitors attending sacrament meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Thorit Hebertson and daughter, Carol, Mr. and Mrs-Evan Mrs-Evan Theobald and daughter, Bonnie, Mrs. Estella Oaks, Mrs. Rachel Collard of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Perry entertained en-tertained at a fireside chat following foll-owing sacrament meeting in honor of their son, Kenneth. Relatives, friends and missionary mission-ary c: mpanions wers present and enjoyed music, reminiscing and refreshments. , A fireside chat for the Senior Scouts and MIA Maids was held at the A- J. Gleason home Sunday. Sun-day. Frank Tippetts was the peaker and showed colored slides taken while he was in Europe. Refreshments were served ser-ved to the 20 young people pres ent. II i ft 1 1 ! f. - I , ! P W V - J y - . EDGEMONT I SQUEEZE PLAT . . . B?by is caught In middle as Korean vet, Sgt. Harvey Pomerantz, arrives at La Guardia Field, n. y. Mrs. Dorothy Robison and son, Steven, visited the State t air m Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Cox attended the Utah State fair on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cluff of Meridian, Idaho were recent visitors of Mrs. Grace McEwan. Judy Edwards entertained a group of friends at a slumber party at her home Thursday evening.- Girls enjoying the fun were Mary Jane Duke, Janice Edwards, Marilyn Wallace, Nad- ine Higbee, Nancy Roberts, Carolyn Car-olyn Cameron and Judy. Religion is a scientific pro-! cedure with rules that always Set results. ' j Dr. Norman Vincent Peale Orem Legion Post Host to District Conference Members of the Orem American Ameri-can Legion and Auxiliary were hosts to 155 delegates from throughout District Four at a district conference held Friday evening at the Veterans Memor ial building. Orem Commander W. E. Mar-tindale Mar-tindale was in charge of the conference and introduced Mayer May-er J. W. Gillman who gave the welcoming address. The mayor complimented the Legion and auxiliary for the splendid work they have done in remodeling the Veterans building. Colors were posted by Max Brcadhead and Reed Behch, under un-der the direction of V e r n Strcschein, sergeant-at-arms- Other speakers were Bill cr.yaer of Payson, district commander; com-mander; Herman J. Jansen, Salt Lake City, who talked on mem-bersh mem-bersh p and project work; Phyll-:s Phyll-:s Smith of Spanish Fork, district dist-rict auxiliary president; and Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle. of Kays-ville. Kays-ville. Mrs. K'Ifoyle annouhced that the Utah' auxiliary will ponsor a candidate for National Nation-al auxiliary president in 1952, Airs. Eve Ashton of Vernal, and -utiincd campaign plais. Barbara Broadhead, Orem auxiliary president presented coinages to visiting auxiliary of--Icers. Bob Evans sang a vocal Gl, accompanied by his wife, Leah Evans and RaNae Loveless played a piano solo. Command-.r Command-.r Martindale introduce'd his ..augiiter, Shirley Martindale, a .nember of the' Waves, who is i'ome from San Diego on furlough. fur-lough. 0:hi.r officials of the Legion and auxiliary present at the con-:erence con-:erence were Franklin H. Bishop Bish-op of Delta, vice commander; J- Lloyd Wignall, Salt Lake City, adjutant; Art Horsley, de-parlment de-parlment service officer Harlan 3c;er, Springville, first district commander; Lair Davis, PaysOn, strict adjutant; Maxine Bish cp. Delta, department second v.ce president; Eve Wilcox, Salt Lake City, secretary; Lavern Singleton, Provo, department music chairman; Dorothy Broad-h Broad-h ad. Orem, department public-i:y public-i:y chairman; Martie Snyder, ivyjon, district first vice president; pres-ident; Delia Smith, American Fork, second vice president; Xaxine Banks, Spanish Fork, secretary; and Reba Loveless, Crem, historian. Conducted by Maxine Lravis Edgemont residents axe 5 mviied to call 068 Jl ' with persona) i ' stems and oth m , er news. Mrs. Davis 1 i I r, ....... ounuay Priesthood 9:00 a.m. Sunday School, 10:30 Sacrament Meeting 7:00 Monday Relief Society 7:00 p.m. Tuesday Primary 3:30 M.I.A. 7:30 A paper drive will be held Saturday by the Scouts under the direction of Scoutmaster Roy Halliday. Fast services will be held Sunday at 11:30. Judy Kay Smith was confirmed confirm-ed a member of the LDS church Sunday by Bishop Orvil B. were read and approved on Sunday for Mr- and Mrs. Raymond W. Burgess and sen David Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. McKay and son Allan Lee and daughter Alice, Mrs. Lizzie L. Tucker, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed Olsen and daughter Maria and baby son. The following boys and girls went to the temple Wednesday for baptismal work: Gwen Dennis, Den-nis, Norma Hull, Valdis Gillespie, Gilles-pie, Dixie Grimmett, Sandra Pugh, Dixie Ann Ivers, Beverly Bounous, Colleen Long, Toni Miller, Peggy Smith, Valrie Short, Ann Schumann, Darrel Conrad, Kay Dusenberry, Jon Hicken, Devon Ivie, Ray Johnson, John-son, Sherman Cloward, Deloy Wocdard, Clark Messick, David Carter, Reed Penrod, William Nuttall, Larry Nuttall, Michael Nicholes. Chaperones were Henry Hen-ry J. Nicholes, Jesse Nuttall, Mrs. Olea Schumann, Mrs. Veola Bounous and Mrs. Maud Miller. The program for Sunday School was given by the Gospel Doctrine class. Those participating participat-ing were J. Will Knight, Penrod Glazier, Vilate Conrad and Tana Richards. Stake visitors were Franklin Haymore, Richard Thurgood, C. M. Brown and Fred Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Burgess, new members oi the ward, were the speakers at sacrament sac-rament meeting. Colleen Long, an LDS girl, gave a short talk and the youth chorus furnished special choral numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Messick were hosts to the study group Sunday evening. Mr. Messick led the discussion. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalton, Bishop and Mrs. Orvil Davis, Mr. and Mrs. OLver Johnson and Miss Dora Davis. The mothers of the Beehive girls were entertained Tuesday evening. The program of the LDS girls organization was explained ex-plained by the teachers, Mrs-LuJean Mrs-LuJean Schoney, Mrs. Lillian h.i-.rt and Mrs. Blanche Wood- aid. Refreshments were served. V . ? FT. TTT . . -5t-i i ?" '"A .v V A Vii w - , XT. $4140 Premium Grade FOR 9x12 ROOM INSTALLED! Here, at lasf, is an utterly new kind of linoleum suitable for every room in the home! For the first time you'll see thrilling "Decorator's Colors" in Pabco linoleum .... heavenly hues that will change all your ideas of how beautiful linoleum can be, and what rooms it can be used in! Utah Valley BUILDERS9 SUPPLY 483 NORTH STATE OREM PHONE 0783 Rl It will be North Utah County night next Thursday at S-) Lake City's deluxe Rainbow Randevu. shown above, which J billed as Ihe west's largest ballroom. Jerry Jones, propri.ior J tha hallroom. has extended an invitation io resident n. I .... w vim Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Lehi to Eitend the dance at) TL..i. AflmiceinM tnr nm rociflonte will k. U it. - i i iiuiauay. v. ..... me Preseni ation of the Rainbow Randevu advertisement in this issue oi 2 Orem-Geneva limes. Salute to Orem Slated by Rainbow Randevu "Salute to American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Orem and Lehi" will be conducted by Jerry Jones at his Rainbow Randevu, ?alt Lake dance palace next Thursday night, October 4, The new policy of dedicating special nights for various communities com-munities throughout the state will be hrld simultaneously with the newly established "Request Nite" which features the music of the popular maestro, Max Engman and his band. A new town will be honored Jones and all citizens nf J community named are invited a De nis special guests for the eJ enmg. Admission may be obtained r flipping th ticket from n Pa nbow Randevu advertiaj ment in ws edition and prese' ing it at the box office on 0 4 which is the night set asi as American Fork, Pleasa Grove. Orem and Lehi A special broadcast will J presented Irom the Rainbow oi er radio station KUTA the evening and dignitaries J trie towns will make special aa pearances. 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