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Show PEM-GESEVA TIMES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1351 jCREM WOMEN' S CLUB iu HtAR TALK ON EUROPE Dr. Preston GlenhiU, who recently re-cently returned from a tour of Europe, will be guest speaker at the meet.::' of trie Orem Vm- n d'b set for Wednesday at o:J p.m. at the Scera lounge. "Europe Here We Come" is the theme of the program which is j being arranged by Mrs- Xeal Bunnell. LEGAL NOTICE f s IUVe-i Edwcirds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philo T. Edwards of awho is making fcoiball histcry at Uiah Stale State Agricul-s! Agricul-s! college and who is blaring a grid tcdl for a pair of his iisrs. LaVell was all-sials eerier at Lincoln high school, was L.J llj-AnfT0Yie center for the Arrrriec lact waa. TV;- Z.Vi 0"- J " - CB. :is been moved to a backfield post to take advantage of his Wand blocking ability and to make room at the center posii- lor his younger brother, Lewis, who also played stellar ball Lincoln during his prep days and who is now at USAC. Anolh- brother, Weyne, is currently holding down center position for Lincoln Tigers. Vtand More People Hideo (or Bedroom 3CAG0 More snd more peo-are peo-are watching television in bed, ;yi a large furniture company h i Kiuli tLe sale of mattresses. s, and bed springs are boom The announcement was made it surrrrer horre furnishing ;?i Seid in Chicago Straid Kacit said, "Television !?rci!ing an influence on the m. just like it has in the lfv. ssr.." :, Tiers are showing more and corvertifc'e bedroom equip-' equip-' meet tfae demand for a par-awKlisere par-awKlisere in- the bedroom Cldlimer Says Moderation Is Key to Longer Living , LECSIA. X. J.-Henrr E Hso'-re recently celebrated his IJC.-.d r;r:h-dsy, r;r:h-dsy, defv.ing the lo-.gevity figures o our i-rcae.it is-- Hxke attributed his long - life to "mc deration" in all things and listed list-ed his main irte-ests as reading, strellir- and view-in? television. In 18"; H-oke was a member of the Queen's Guari Re.eiment in the Fenian Raid, and the Nortlnres: Rebellion. Re-bellion. Eooke maris each birthday with additional pride, recalling that doctors doc-tors once to-.d r.:s parents that he had or.'.y a .-; r: ;.:i.e to live. That ?rt;r". dwrwf his 15th year n 1 1 13 VK? 19s5 GIFT WATCH and 5149 INERALi ELECTRIC WASHER (you save $39.95) WRIST WATCH i For man or woman, I boy or girl I Gold-filled Case 17-Jewel Movement Expander Gold-Filled Band i Stainless Steel Eack One-year Guarantee , G-E WASHER Activator Washing Action Automatic Timing it Big 8-pound Capacity Permanently-oiled Mechanism fc Quick-Emptying Pump One-year WriMen Warranty Coin M foll kavt both tk washtt d f M waliMM A. L. Duckett Sales and Service 2 Big Stores In Provo In Orem OF 3rd SOUTH NEXT DOOR TO J UMYERSITY AVE UTAH POWER OFFICES VINEYARD Conducted by Malicent STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, OWNER-SHIP, MANAGEMENT. AND CIRCULATION REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912. AS AMENDED AMEND-ED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933. AND JULY 2, 1946 (39 U. S. C. 233) Of Orem-Geneva Times, published publish-ed weekly at Orem, Utah lor September 19, 1951. 1. The names and addresses ol the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, M. Neff Smart, P-O. Box 217, Orem Utah. Business manager, Clyde E-Weeks, E-Weeks, 146 E. Center St Orem, Utah. 2. The owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and add Wells . Vinejrard . residents art invited to call 0780-J1 V , with personal A ' item and oth-j J r nam. Mr. Well SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday Sunday School 10:30 Church services 7:30 Monday Priesthood meeting 8:00 Primary 2:30 Tuesday M.I A. 8 p.m. Relief Society 2 p.m. Next Sunday Fast day services serv-ices will be held at 11:30 ajn-due ajn-due to general conference being held on the following Sunday. Ward leadership meeting will be held Wednesday evening for all ward workers at the ward chapeL Richard Edwards was baptized baptiz-ed by his brother, Clyde Edwards, Ed-wards, ar.d Joslyn Jenkins by ress must be stated and also j her father, George W. Jenkins, immediately thereunder t h e at baptismal services Sunday. names and addresses of stock-; Ground i.r 12 acres of hard holders owning or Holding one percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, cor-poration, Ihe names and add- wheat was prepared and planted plant-ed last week on the Geneva land west of the plant. The ground is donated bv Geneva for the wel- resses of the individual owners j fare project. Those who partic-must partic-must be given. If owned by a ipated in the project this year partnership or other unincorpor-j were Bishop J. Taylor Allen, ated firm, its name and address, j I;n Allen, Ray Gammon, Rex as well as that of each individ-i Blake, Alton Morrill, Dean Min- ual member, must be given.) jer and LeGrande Bunker. . , ,. . . The second year Zion"s boys Utah "Valley Publishing Co., ... - nroBram on rev. 550 So. State St., Orem, Utah. prfnre ; primary meetina Mon- xi. Aeff Smart, P. O. Box 217, i Orem, Utah. Dorothy Mae Green has been j Elaine B. Smart, Provo, Utah appointed assistant superintend-; Sent t3 Mrs. Alvin Harding in the ! 3. Tae known bondholders, ' SunioT Sunday School. I -1 - o .- ixie uptriiijig; SxH.-i.ai lor uitr tw-'t holders owning or holding onei-f Socie'.v will be held Tues-j percent cr more of total amount I iav afternoon in ihe chapeL j of bends, mortgages, or other j X laree group of bovs and! securities are: (if there are none, we"nl t0 the gait Lake LDS j ;o state.) None.. ITemo'.e for baptismal work. Ac-j 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, i fompanying the group were Mrs. j In cases where the stockholder ' ake, Mrs Alta MornJ,! cr security holder appears upon ls- Holdaway, Don-Al-j ihe books of the company as:i! af,.d 8Te Hebertson. j .u. ,., A cnorus irom urem rirsii relation, the name of the person or -corporation for- whom such trustee is acting; also the state- " ments in the two paragraphs j f Wedding Reception Compliments Miller Newlvweds A wedding reception on Friday Fri-day evening in the Joseph Smith building honored Mr. and Mrs. Ted MiKer. The couple were married earlier the -a me day at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Miller is the former NJa Jean Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brown and her .husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller. Martha Laraoreaux, sister of ;he bride, was matron of honor and Viva Brown, another sister, and Mama Muhlestein were bridesmaids. Sandra Hunsaker as the flower girl and June Hair had charge of the guest book. J Allan Hair, a former missionary mission-ary companion, stood with the groom as best man. Dick Lamor-eaux Lamor-eaux acted as usher. ' Barbara Comer and Joyce James were in charge of the gift j display. The following girls served refreshments: Vilda Hunsaker, Hun-saker, Minerva Vance, Mary Lynn Wakefield, Cathy Redd, Maxine Muhlestein, LaRae Muhlestein Muh-lestein and "Ruth McKeU. Ray Hanks was master of ceremonies cer-emonies for the program which included a vocal solo by Bobbie Brown, a reading by "'na Muhlestein, Muh-lestein, solo by Fred Webb, piano solo by Margaret Miller, violin solo by Dell Johnson, a tcast to the bride by Alta Allred, a toast to the groom by Allan Hair, and two duets by Viva and Martha Brown. The couple are now honeymooning honey-mooning in Canada. They will visit several LDS temples en-rcute en-rcute and will be guests of the bride's sister in Washington. They will make their home in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mel drum Mrs Mary Shurtz from Es- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. (Louise Unthahk) are the par-: calante. Utah is visiting at the Cluff of Boise, Idaho spnt the ents of a baby girl bom last .home of her son and daughter-! past week visiting with Mr. and week at the Utah Valley hospit- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Barker W.iMrs. C. Sterling Cluff and Mr. aL The baby has two brothers. s Shurtz. ' and Mrs. Edwin Burgener. ATTENTION - SPORTSMEN ! doii:t forget our aiiiiual Deer Hunting Contest! Free Rifle FOR LARGEST BUCK KILLED (You Must Purchase your License at Burr's before Opening Day to be Eligible) Sse Our Complete Line Of Hunting Needs... Decoys 12.00 Doe- Hunting Capsl 9Sc to 2.30 1.75 kxk; Wool Red Shirts 6.50 ward furnished the program last , Sundsy at the church services. S-lnicts were Beth Noel. Laura is ar.d Helen Weeks. Talks' ; fciven by Anita Varley and ' 1 1 - - r- 3 ledge and belief as to. the cir-; d opr.g Uu . cumstances and conditions under i :5a3"' v which stockholders and security holders who do net appear upon trustees, hold stock and secur-i h?e ot lhe meeang and Janets ities.in a capacity other than Sunoblom arranged for the pro- that of a bona fide owner. j Sram- j r.erson. talks were given ; Allen and Trevor An- Ray Gammon was in MRS. SETH RAWLINGS ENJOYS AM3ULAXCE RIDE Mrs. Seth Rawlings, who has been an invalid for many years and bed fast, enjoyed a tour of places of interest in this area on Sunday. The outing was arrang-c arrang-c ..::; htr sens. Max and Roy, and she rode in the ambulance t.r.vc.n by Lionel Fairbanks- Mrs.. Rawlings saw for the f.rst time many places of interest, in-terest, including new stores, the Vineyard ward chapel and the Grand View school which was bulit on property formerly owned own-ed by her father. She enjoyed iee.r.g the new homes, the fall -lowers and the multi-colored mountains. - - Mrs. Rawlings' health is reported re-ported to be improving. She is always cptimistic and cheerful and enjoys having friends and relatives call at her home. Coleman Lanterns Coleman Stoves D Ka Bar 11Q- I 10- ! Hunting Knives 11.9o J 14.9a Q 2.30 to 5.95 . Complete Stock of Shotgun and Rifle Shells GOOD SUPPLY OF REMINGTON AND WINCHESTER SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES WHILE THEY LAST prn bubs sponnriG goods ACROSS FROM SCERA OREM $50 XX X X :xx vvv y I I .CttQtltCTl 5. The average number of j ccp:cs of ea:h issue oi this publication pub-lication sold or distributed, hrough the mails or otherwise,! o .paid subscribers during the 12 j months preceding the datei shown above was: (This inform-! -lion is required from daily,! weekly, semiweekly, and triweekly tri-weekly newspapers only.) 1538. Clyde E, Weeks Business Manager Mrs. Betty Brertton entertained, enter-tained, a group of youngsters at a party in honor of her daughter Linda Lee who was celebrating her sixth birthday. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. J. Will Knight and Phillip Kn.ght spent a few days in Idaho last week on business. f4 n PROVO SHOPPING DAYS Sept. 28-29 BoysPcio Shirts SPECIAL lvT rjandlstri-pcj patterns, 1.29 regular. Ladies House Dresses $2i98 Slim 'n Trim. Zipper front, fast color prints. Ladtes"Gowns flj) Cotton Crepe or Rayon Jersey, Pastel colors. $2.00 values- Hose for Children CI .09 REAL SPECIAL 3 PR. FORr w 34 Length, Elastic Tops, All Colors. ' Nylon Anklets CO if SPECIAL Fine Quality, while and colors, elastic or straight top. Flannel Shirts for Boys SPECIAL Bright, Colorful Plaid. S2.00 Values. $149 Boys Cord Pants fcl.flft SPECIAL v4,Vu Heavy weight, zipper front. Wine, green, grey, brown. D 9 Girls Cotton Slips SPECIAL Built up shoulder type. Pink or White. 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