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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951 Visitors last week at the Harold R. Baker heme were Mr. and Mrs. Cyrl Soienson and son, Laurel, of Ovid, Idaho. IVns. Sor-enson Sor-enson is Mrs. Baiker's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gappmay-r Gappmay-r have returned from a vacation vacat-ion trip to California. In Santa Cruz they visited with r.Irs. Gappmayer's sister, Mrs. Lenore .bbot and family. At Fort Crd th.y visited 'with the Rsb;?rt Que Steeles. They returned by way of Yosemite National park. ORDE" NOW! Large aosiyrlment of Christmas Christ-mas cards and cards for all occasions. Wrapping paper, story books, Christmas dolls. Please come in and look at my Christmas gifts and sup' plies early while the selection is large. OKEM-GENEVA PHOTO CENTER Mrs. Estella Duf fin, 2nd South and Stale St. (rear) Phone 0521 J3 Oct. 25 What every housewife needs when ironing shirts is a Shirt Hanger Saves Steps, Saves Time. Write, call or phone for illustrated illus-trated particulars. It's free. Price 75c each, if by mail, 10c extra. C. V. HANSEN 145 N. 10 West Provo Phone 1232 M More than 200 have been sold and not one returned. 018 CREST VIEW T.ulene Doman 0559-J3 SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday Sunday School 9 a m. Lake View chapel. Testimony meeting 9:45 Lake View chapel. Sacrament meeting 5:30 Lake View chapel. Tuesday Itelef Society 7:30 p.m. Martin Johnson's Wednesday Primary 4 p.m. Grand View chapel. M.I.A. 7:30 p.m. Lake View chapel. Thursday Priesthood meeting 7:30 Lake View chapel. No meetings will be held in the ward Sunday due to general conference. At meeting Sunday the baby daughter of H Stuart and Esma LaRue Langford Steed was named nam-ed Kathleen. Hal Myron was the name given the son of German Smith and Thora Willis Gould-ing. Gould-ing. The baby of Darrell R. and Clarice Mitchel Haws was named nam-ed Joseph Merrill. ' The MIA presented the program pro-gram Sunday evening. Speakers were Byron Wheeler, James Skelton, Marilyn Adams, Murray Murr-ay Skinner and Ned Nicol. Musical Mus-ical numbers were a violin solo oy June Christensen, accompanied accompani-ed by Gail Christensen; a flute solo by Nita Doman, accompanied accompani-ed by JoAnne Lewis, and a .rumpet solo by Ed Hills, accom-pained accom-pained by JoAnne Lewis. October 9 is the date set for -J -'.I;'.-A I :, 1 ' SEE The Revolutionary NEW 1951 HOTPOINT RANGE Here! Now! Pushbutton Cooking! UTAH Hardware and Implement Co. Orem BUILD YOUR FUTURE IN UTAH VALLEY A recent article in the magazine mag-azine TRENDS discloses the startling fact that there are now at least 500 communists in the Salt Lake City area. Of this number, at least 73 are known to the FBI as active subbersives under the direct supervision of the Kremlin. To the average citizen, these facts seem almost unbelieveable. It is hard to understand the rear on for this concentration of communistic com-munistic power in our apparently apparent-ly peaceful area. It makes sense however, when we stop to realize real-ize that Central Utah is one of the Nation's vitally strategic areas. Much has been written and said regarding the devastation that would follow the releasing the Relief Society "Dues Party." Everyone is requested to bring 50c as membership dues. Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore will read ''Ladies in Retirement." E'da Olsen, June Christensen, and Eugenia Huntsman have accepted positions in the Primary Prim-ary organization. Boys and girls who won individual in-dividual awards last year en-Joyed en-Joyed a day at the State Fair t-aturday, accompanied by Bishop Bish-op nd Mrs. Rean Bisel and Mr. and Mrs. Doran Johnson. Present Pres-ent were Merlene and Murray Skinner, Leo Smith, Nancy Lewis, Lew-is, Dixie Howe, Lorraine Pace, Eva Pay Nielson and Dcanna Barnum. Richard Smith has accepted the position of Special Interest teacher in the MIA. cf an atomic bomb upon or near the Geneva Steel plant. There is little doubt about the terrible results of such an attack; but the chances are rather remote that it will ever happen. The communistic menace how-.ever, how-.ever, is quite another thing. These anti-Americans are with us here and now. No radar will detect them; and no aerial counter coun-ter attack can divert them from their objective the sabotage of our entire American way of life. The struggle against communism commun-ism is one that cannot be won with bullets, tanks, nor guns. Th's menace can be conquered only by eternal vigilance on the part of us all. The FBI is pleading, for in formation that will lead to the apprehension of anyone who is suspected of unamencan or sub' versive activities. The work of Ihese officers is increasing .day by day. They need the help 'of every patriotic American citizen. citiz-en. This is a fight in which we all here in Utah Valley may enlist. en-list. The hours of service are long, and there is no pay except the satisfaction that comes from rising to the aid of our beloved country in the hour of her greatest great-est peril. GENEVA f h . Mrs. Moon Conducted by Beth Moon Geneva residents are invited to call 0581-R1 with personal Jj items and oth er news. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kent Christensen had as their weekend week-end guests Marvel Darby and Mrs. Ray L. Christenson of Hill Field. Mr. and Mrs. S. Sorenson, Stanford, Kent and Brenda, of Driggs, Idaho, were visitors on Sunday afternoon at the C. I. Mcon home. Stanford and Kent .-re students at the BYU. Stan-Hord Stan-Hord is a former Brazilian missionary miss-ionary and a companion to Elder Clarence Moon. ..WICK 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! SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday Pr esthood meeting 9:15 Lincoln high school. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Lincoln high school. Sacrament services 6:00 p.m., Timp Chapel. Monday Relief Society 2:00 p.m. (first Monday, 1:30) Timp Recreation hall. Tuesday Primary 3:15 Timp ward Wednesday M.I.A. 7:30 Timp chapel Relief Society visiting teachers teach-ers meeting will be held next Monday at 1:30. Theology lesson will be presented at 2 p.m. Relief Society opening social was held at the Scera lounge Monday afternoon. Lorna May-cock May-cock directed the games. Max-ine Max-ine Moon, Jolene Farley and Na-dene Na-dene Nielson sang two numbers, accompanied by Helen Maycock. The infant daughter of Don Allred and Shirlee C. Hansen was blessed at special services held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen, grandparents. The baby was blessed by her father and flamed Christa Marie. Present were the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, Christen-sen, Bishcp Wilford C. Larsen, Harold Baker and Ward Clerk Allen Skinner. Mr. and Mrs-Hansen Mrs-Hansen left Sunday for California Califor-nia where Mr. Hansen will enroll en-roll for his secod year at UCLA. They will make their home at the Veterans housing on the campus. Sunday evening services were conducted by Harold Baker. T. C. Hebertson talked on the BYU fieldhouse fund drive. Reva Workman, LDS girl, gave a talk and Coleen Baker played a piano solo. Principal speaker was Kent Heaps. The missionary parents met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker. Pictures taken by Elder Kay Baker were shown. Refreshments were served to m , V ' JJ "r - fa im a lift! I7 7 7 IF you think perhaps we're hinting that it would be a good idea for you to try out a Buick mister, you've never been so right It does a lot of things for you and to you that will be something new in your driving experience. Take the way it feels beneath your hands on the wheel eager and willing and anxious to please. It spurts when you want to spurt rolls with effortless momentum when you want to cruise. When you take a curve, it snugs down to the road with sure-footed confidence. After you make a turn, the front wheels instinctively seek a straight course. This car seems to guide Itself. When you come to a bumpy stretch, each separate wheel on its own coil spring steps you smoothly along on a level keel. Then there's power that surges into action at a nudge of your toe sends your speedometer needle soaring up to any speed the law allows, in a matter of seconds. And there is also thrift the gas-saving gas-saving thrift that comes from a high-compression high-compression valve-in-head Fireball Engine found in no other car. Totop all this, there is Dynaflow Drive-that feeds power in a steady, falterless flow lets you ride relaxed in busy traffic or on a day-long crosscountry cross-country drive. We're willing to stand on the statement that no other car rides, performs or drives like a Buick. But why take our word for it? Come in take over one of these lively lovelies -and see for yourself. HO OTSSa CAB PBOVZDXM ALL TBISl DYNATIOW DK1YE flKRALL ENGINE 4-WHEEl COIl SWUNGNO DUAL VENTILATION HJSH-BAX FOREFRONT TOfQUE-TUBE DRIVE WHITE-GLOW INSTRUMENTS DfEAMUNE STYUNQ BODY BY FISHEK WHEN Una M1KMOBIUS Mt SWT SUCX WW BUILD MM latmnnint, Tl mijttl to tJumc witXomi moton u Your Kev to Onattr Wut I?o So A8KTi?Kf Provo 2nd North, 1st West Phone 155 DAN AND DIANA STAR ON US STEEL SHOW The U. S. Steel hour, radio's award-winning dramatic show, will emanate from Houston, Texas, October 7, with Dan Dail-ey Dail-ey and Diana Lynn co-starring :n "Casanova Brown," via coast-to-coast stations of the NBC network net-work at 6:30 p.m. (MST.) Fcr the first out-of-town broadcast of the current season, The Theatre Guild on the Air will present Nunnally Johnson's rib-tickling comedy with Dailey in the title role as a young professor pro-fessor who confounds his fiancee and friends by displaying unusual un-usual interest in a new arrival a bouncing baby boy. The Glen L. Case family are occupying the George Thacker home in Beverly Place. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Thorval Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Patten, Mrs. Afton Adams, Mr. and Mrs- G. E. Childs, Mr and Mrs. Chester Graff and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Moon. MIA faculty meeting was held at the home of Margaret Johnson. John-son. Plans are under way for the road show, speech festival and '.ryouts for the drama. The Primary will sponsor a carnival Friday evening, Oct. 12 at the Timp hall. It will be a building fund benefit and credit will be given on individual assessments as-sessments for the purchase of script books which are good at any of the concessions. There will be fish ponds, side shows, food for sale, a parade and a rhythm band. The building fund Harvest dinner, held under the direction of the Relief Society, was very successful. Over $600 was taken in. G. E. Childs and Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Griffiths furnished music dujfang the meal. A program followed fol-lowed with Arden Rowley as master of ceremonies. A skit vas presented by Zenda Rowley, Kathryn Meldrum, Bill Cox and Irden Rowley. Tony Miller did acrobatic dancing, accompanied by Beth Cox. Sunday School was conducted by James Palmer with Joyce DeLange, Janet Ogilvie and Mel-vin Mel-vin Carson participating on the program. W I II OS 0 R v.- Conducted by Blanche Nielson Windsor residents art invited lo call 0689-R3 with personal items and other oth-er newt. YES, SIR! We recap and repair all sizes of (fires. Guaranteed-$6.95 Guaranteed-$6.95 and up OK Rubber Welders 8th South and Slate Street Orem, Utah Mrs. Nielson SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Tuesday Relief Society 2 p.m. Primary 3:30 p.m. MIA 7:30 p m. No meetings will be held at the ward conference Sunday due to general conference in Salt Lake City. The MIA officers and teachers teach-ers held their opening social on Tuesday. Two babies were blessed and received names at the Fast day meeting Sunday. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherlin White-ley White-ley was given the name Shirlene by her grandfather, Theron Whiteley and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Long was given the name of Brenda Jol-een Jol-een by A. H. Lowe. Relief Society will be held Tuesday. Mrs. Sylvia Morby will give the Theology lesson. Mrs. Bill Nv . at a birthday party day for her son, Billy" friends hek ns hm LlW third birthdavYnn , r arat Gary Lynn Glover. uZZ H ctt, Ronnie Stewart sk Swan, Jan Williams. 'iwfH Ellis Sabey, Keith Reed Greenhalgh and Billy's s; nd: Martha and Maxine. sters QM 1-c Jerry James n man is visiting here withT brother and family, iur ta Mrs. John H. Chapman Vh3 leave from duty in Korea 3 VETERINARIAN TT T T T TTTTrn . u. a aie oi., urem. Vt erinary hospital service $ ui.u animalj TslJ to, Women, Married, Single ! To get the cash you want quickly, phone, write or visit tumol where iri "ye," to 4 out of 5 promptly. Mrs. Jennie Hamilton of Rigby, Idaho is visiting here rith, her daughter and son-in-law, Bishcp and Mrs. J. Taylor Allen. A baby boy was born in the Utah Valley hospital last Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ar-nold Frisby (Valene Neilsen). Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barney (Evelyn Gordon) are the parents of a baby girl born Thursday at the Utah Valley hospital. KATICN-.VIC! CASH CKWTl Xrtabti year ctwBt ft onr M0 fbllatad oAcm to U. 8. nd Cnuda with N.doowU. Cak Cndlt Account! No co to tfm yrrar Account oo Ion mmnj. Pay only if you a Accmmt ti nt cuh. 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