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Show rf -GENEVA TIMES CARTER'S gAV SERVICE ; 1 West 41h North Across from Silver Star 't pull 'Em I'll Sharpen and Lawnmowers by machine. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1851 95 Radio Television Service PLEASANT VIEW Edna Hansen 2028-M Ronald Taylor and Billy Wil-kins Wil-kins were ordained deacons at priesthood meeting Sunday. The Sunday School and teachers met at the home of Supt. C. Sterling Cluff Saturday nifeht following the ;he ward for dime fund collect ions and enjoyed a social hour. A meeting Sunday the infant son of Mr, and Mrs. E. John Eastmond was blessed and given giv-en the name Michael Lewis by his father, and the son ol Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Lowe was sv. tn the name Norman Sanford by his father. Jeffery Paul Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knight, was confirmed a member of the LDS church by his father on Sunday. Lynn Albert Brake. son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brake was confirmed bv Ferrnn Jones. Memberships were read ana accepted for Jack Pierce, Iris P. Pierce. Thomas Jark Joanne McLaren returned home Sunday from San Francisco, Francis-co, Calif., where she has been employed during the past four months. Lloyd Cluff celebrated his h birthday anniversary last Saturday. A group of friends t.-i.ored him at a party. GRAND VIEW Conducted by Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Zira Draper of M.lfcrd visited Sunday with Mr. and Mii. C. H. Poulson. Pierce and Marie Julia Pierce; Rulon D. Bennett, Donna Rae Bennett and Sherry Lee Bennett. Ben-nett. Harold F. Peterson, superin-'endent superin-'endent of the YMMIA, had charge of the Droeram at the Sunday evening meeting. Tak ing part were Don Jones, Margaret Mar-garet Ann Ashton, Loye Allred, Carol Allred.. JaDawn IPerrv. Nyra Colvin. . Helen Hansen. Coleene Peterson, Mary Jean Miller, Joan Pierce. Joan Eaaar. Donna Ashton and Noreene Allred. Mae Croft of the YWMIA arranged the program. 1 Younr : : residents ax inviie4 lo call 0104 R2 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tanner are building a home on prop-! erty formerly owned by Victor Anderson. fll Lena Jcnes celebrated her, fourth birthday with a Cowboy P: rty. Western games were played. play-ed. Guests were Steven Johnson, Gary Ferguson, Norman Long, ; Jerry Wilkinson, Jimmie Llew-' i elyn and Gregory Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Long and sons, Gary Kay and Vatene, an.', daughter, Brenda Joleen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson motored to Sigurd Friday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaw. with personal i- A- items and oth er news. Miss Young SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday Sunday School 11:30 Sacrament meeting 7:30 Mcnday . Primary 3:30 Priesthood meeting 7:30 Tuesday Relief Society 2:30 MIA 7:30 p.m. . The following babies were blessed during fast meeting Sun day: Peggy Marie Harward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-' '' Harward, blessed by her father; Gary Lee Harding, son of Mr and Mrs. Gaydon Harding, blessed by its father; Kenneth M. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs-Max Mrs-Max E. Johnson, blessed by j Elder Don C. Clayton; and Richard Rich-ard Wayne Grange, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Grange, blessed bless-ed by Bishop A. Dean Buckner. Pat Welsh held an informal get together for friends Sunday evening. Those attending were Marilyn Buckner, Helen Hansen, Barbara Carter, Mignon Sherif, Evelyn Russell, and Marilyn Young. Mrs. Maud Holdaway and Mrs. Rikka Harding, members of the Orem stake Relief Society board, spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City where they attended conference sessions. Mrs. Edna K. Holdaway fell Wednesday morning and suffered a fractured leg. She is receiving treatment at the Utah Valley hospital. O. K. FOLKS! Good assortment of 17, IS, 1'. 20, 21 inch truck tires and passenger tires. Expert Tire Recapping OK Rubber Welders 8lh South end State Street Orem. Utah .. s;L :: . .... . v ) rn cr - -1 - A I .- r &1P Uuuu Isvl Li 1 n ( !.. ; 52-Pc Set Reg. Sale 1 Wt WWW I F Ml W to 6 JCl Oil ALL r.!tlCIIAi:DIS2 During our Birthday Sale all furnishings in our store are subject to a minimum of 10 discount. Hundreds of other items have been reduced as much as 60. RED HOT BIRTHDAY SPECIALS We have combed the market for hundreds of specials to bring you "cost-plus" prices. There are exceptional opportunities to save handsomely during- this sale. Coma in and check the hundreds of wonderful values offered. . I coq.OO Value I .. .1- loun9e 4 -ith l.nu - Genuine liiTTDCCC t1 Ree. $39.50 , 1 GALLON FLOOR WAX $3.00 Value included with every room installation of inlaid linoleum during sale. All 1 ill VI It coring5 Cho.ce o ;f PADDING AND LABOR INCLUDED VITH EVERY CARPET JOB installed during sale. . Sale '8 m&'w --4 ffi l . .ill 'fkS-r m 1 It PATTFRKiq WAI I PAPFP . IK. W .UH . . ... w.. -aMurer V maWress 50 OFF . Ml U Vi mZWl : Reg. $39.50 , during sale. . . A Up; f 'L I .1 Fame., Airlu.0 . AM C;? . . ".39 I " VENETIAN BLINDS ?4A M H if-w 4 . m5 n 18" to 36" wide x 64" long. Reduced 1A 1 V. - " LLLJ ' 1 " " if from $4.15 to I 7 I HU ' I W ' 1J ' during sale .. ll--' s '"f''i ll Larger' Sizes reduced in proportion. r irti-wi " 1 v . 1 "'-'-;. '-i? i r - I ''W Heavy carved j - 1 HUNDREDS OF OTHER p .y: , K t y 'h f,n 9 Wiltcn .f!. n exceptional values f- r T wkifk I BROADLOOM J ' A; L ' 'xC7" V I Reg. 15.95 sq. yd. -'" I ' - 5 Pc Sale $, -95 ,'7; rX L ; DAvSoj, Include3 padding V jjl'' FVs ). . V -A 1 A 194 vl I and installation J : . J 1 i - J ii ; , "V : Anni- a,Ue I ,yjaMZTT"Tr k, ' r i ' 'is !le Prfce All advertised Merchandise Subject to L ' ilr ' ' 7 TO95 Prior Sale " - ' w LINGOLII v Zaida Wallace 0333 J4 SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday Sunday School 10 a.m. Monday Pri:v..-.r;- 3:15 p.m. MIA 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Relief Society 2 p.m. . Harold Donald Gladden I celebrated hi3 fifth birthday on dinner given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Gladden, were his grandparents from Og-c!en, Og-c!en, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Read, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barrett Barr-ett and daugiflers, Jackie Lyn and Cindh Lee, of Murray. An excursion to the Salt Lake LDS temple is scheduled for Thursday evening. Dr. Ray Canning will be the guest speaker in the Special Interest In-terest class Monday evening. He is from the BYU sociology department de-partment and will discuss family fam-ily problems. Ruth Moss will present th theology lessen in Relief Society. The teachers topic will aiso be given. An outdoor party for the Jr. Sunday School was held Satur day. Games were played and refreshments re-freshments served to 37 children by Afton Loveless and Sherrie Balser. Participating In the Junior Sunday School were Carolyn Prince, Janice Edwards and Marilyn Mar-ilyn Wallace. Babies blessed at fast meeting meet-ing were the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simmons, given the name ,Iohn Edward by his grandfather, grandfath-er, Edgar Simmons; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Olsen was given the name Rodney Wayne by Bob Workman; and the son cf Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards was given the name of Robert Lamount by his father. Servicemen who have returned return-ed home were honored at the Sunday evening meeting. Speakers Speak-ers were Kenneth Balser, Morris Mor-ris Adams, Perry Adams, El-wood El-wood Sundberg and Bishop M-D. M-D. Wallace. Colors were posted by Scouts Lynn Poulson, Wayne Winterton, Kimball Burming-ham Burming-ham and Ray Edwards. Evelyn Higbee played an organ solo. The Relief Society held a social soc-ial Wednesday. Retiring officers and teachers, Grace Hansen, Rachael Mecham, Mary Shurtz, and Sylvia Biggs, were honored. President Addie Edwards paid tribute to them. A reading was given by Ruby Cameron and Ruth Gurr sang a vocal solo. Games were played, under the direction of Anna Millet and re-! freshments were served by the presidency to 38. First year Beehive girls enjoyed en-joyed games and refreshments at the home of their leader, Mrs. Viola Higbee, Friday evening. Present were Anita Dickerson, Lorna Gordon, Colleen Jacklin, Valene Loveridge, Marilyn Peterson, Pet-erson, Glenda Richards, Karen Terry, Gwen Robbins, Nadine Higbee and Kathryn Wallace. MIA Speech festival was held Monday with Loreen Bliss in charge. A panel discussion was given by Edgar Booth, Wayne Winterton, Boyd Corbet, Daryll Pedersen, Dixie Haws, Birdene Terry, Zaida Wallace and John Lewis, Stories were given by Richard Smith, Eugenia Bliss, and Colleen . Hutchines and Diane Cooper presented the Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards and children from Dragertoa were visitors Sunday at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bliss and Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards. theme. Ward members who worked on the welfare farm Saturday included Gwen Robbins, Anita Dickerson, Kathryn Wallace, Carolyn Shurtz, Charoletto Shurtz, Eugenia Bliss, Renec-Prince. Renec-Prince. Kimball Burmingham, ; Kay Bunnell, Blaine and Jerald Lunceford. i Elders and their partners were guests of the quorum presidency at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prest- j wich. Dinner was served to 24 couples by Mr. and Mrs. Prest- iwieh, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bigcs, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cooper, Coop-er, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Mansfield, Mans-field, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rowley Row-ley and Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Aiken. The following Primary workers work-ers attended the convention in Pleasant Grove Saturday: Leona Dowdle, . Sylvia Biggs, Ilean Mansfield, Helen Mitchell, Anna Millet, Letha Gurr, Donna Partridge, Part-ridge, Maureen Pugh, Reta Dex-!er, Dex-!er, Naomi Biggs, Thora Lover-:rif:e, Lover-:rif:e, Mary Ellen Williams, La-Dcan La-Dcan Keeler and Delia Aiken. 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. O. K. FOLKS! We service tractor tires, including hydra-flation. Expert Tire DeoL-pinj OK Rubber Welders 8th South ud Etal Zitit Orem, Utah 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 Phona 12 19 No. Unir. At in ProTO for details NEW CAR PRICES Were Raised on Sept. 17th We can save you money today on a few cars we were fortunate enough to have jj in stock at the old price! 0 Don't Delay - Buy Today! THESE FEW CARS AT THE OLD PRICES WILL SOON BE GONE! Naylor Motor Co.- PHONE 467 OR 483 NEW CARS AT 70 EAST 1st NORTH IN PROVO USED CARS AT 110 SO. UNIV. AVE. IN PROVO '-can |