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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams Wil-liams of Layton visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams. Mrs. LcRoy Schroder and daughter, Margie Kaye, are vacationing vac-ationing in California. They will visit with her father Jasper Eves at Baldwin Park. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Weils and daughter Shauna and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Wells spent Sunday in Richfield with Dd. and Mrs. Desmond O. Larson Lar-son an family. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wells and children of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with his mother Thomas Wells and other relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farn-worth Farn-worth and Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Wells attended the Fred Warring War-ring concert at the Salt Lake tabernacle Saturday evening. Miss Veylye Bunker entertained enter-tained Thursday evening at her home for her cousins of the Bunker Bun-ker family who are attending the Brigham Young University. A dinner was served at 7:30 to 20 guests froi California, Nevada, Idaho and Utah. N. C. Hicks Agent for STATE FARM AUTO INSURANCE Has Moved to (il East First North PROVO See him for better and cheaper! Car Insurance KEISCH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE AT B COTERIE 156 WEST CENTER TELEPHONE 707 Provov Utah PB0V OREM FIRST WARD Conducted bf BETH NOEL Orem First residents art invited to call 0860 R2 with personal f A , items and oth-, oth-, ' ? ii er news. Mrs. KmI SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS Sunday. Suniay School 9:30 a.m. Testimony meeting 10:00 a.m. Priesthood 11:00 a.m. Sacrament Meeting 5:30 p.m. Monday: Primary 3:30 p.m. M.I.A. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Relief Society 7:30 p.m. m No meetings will be held in the ward Sunday, Feb. 8 because of Stake conference at the Sccra. Members of the ward interested interest-ed in singing with the choir are urged to attend the practices every Sunday at 4 p.m. with the exception of next Sunday, when no practice will be held because of quartrly conference. There were two babies blessed Sunday. The small daughter of Norma Johnson and Sherman V. Hansen was named Lois and blessed by Bishop Wilcox. Gregory Gre-gory Frank Fullmer, son of Florence Metcalf and Jack S. Fullmer was blessed by Malcolm Condie. Barbara Ann Poulson was confirmed con-firmed a member of the Church by her father, Everett Poulson and Kathleen Wagstaff was confirmed con-firmed by her father, Dermont Wagstaff. The Scouts had charge of the ; Sunday evening service with Insure and B-Sure! CALL SAMUEL LEVIN The Friendly Insurance Agency Complete Insurance Protection Phone 557 Provo BANK WITH A FRIENDLY BANK!" Farmers and Merchants Bank has earned and kept the reputation of being a friendly "jir.k because its officers and employes make it a business to consider every customer as a friend. We know that when you come to Farmers and Merchants Bank you are doing us a favor . . . i;.:ise .uenlly, we appreciate it and show our tnyrcc'aticn in our friendly service. Wo w'!l welcome the opportunity of serving you in any o" o.ir ds-iartments, and assure you of personal attention to your needs. V, Scoutmaster Richard Beach conducting. con-ducting. Vernon Willoughby and Rodney Carter gave the prayers. Donald Thorne recited the Gettysburg Getty-sburg address and Desmond Johnson played a cornet soio and Cecil Wagstaff a violin solo. Talks were given by Howard Gray, Stephen Beach, Faye Johnson John-son and Hal Potter. Awards were given to Larry iwcR.ee, Stephen Beach, Rodney Carter,! Jay Gamette, Norman Jacobsen, j Vernon Willoughby and Larry; Johnson. Homer Pippin is the assistant scout leader for this group. Carma and Marie Varley were ; hostesses for the Mia Maids, Jr. M-Men and Jr. Gleaners at a fireside held Sunday evening at the home of their parents Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Varley. Dr. Allred was the featured speaker and refreshments were served to the group. The Mia Maids presented the program in MIA Monday evening with Afton Wagstaff conducting. Scripture reading was given by Marie Varley and Joan Little led the theme. Others taking part were: Joan Little, Marie Varley, Janice Peters, Carolyn Howard, Marilyn Hudson, Diane Thompson and their leader, Ivy Johnson. Diane Thompson favored favor-ed with a piano solo and Carolyn Howard and Gay Willoughby sang a duet. All those attending MIA were then treated to a lecture lec-ture and films about Berlin, presented pre-sented by El wood Dennett, who recently returned from a mission to that section. Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Peterson Peter-son entertained childhood ac-; quaintences and reatives Sunday at a turkey dinner. The afternoon was spent in taking over old times and collecting family records re-cords and information. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Livingston, Liv-ingston, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Kelson Kel-son and Fay Draper all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. V. Dell Taylor of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Roney and Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor spent two days visiting at the Peterson home. Jay C. Wilkinson will report re-port for induction in the Armed Forces Feb. 12 at Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City. Bishop and Mrs. Clinton Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wakefield and Mrs. Thomas Wells of Huntington were Vineyard Vine-yard visitors over the week-end UTAH Oratorio by LeRoy Robertson to be Presented Soon The first performance of Leroy Robertson's long-awaited Oratorio Ora-torio on the Book of Mormon will be presented by Maestro Maurice Maur-ice Abravanel and the Utah Sy mphony orchestra on Wednesday February 18. Robertson started thinking a-bout a-bout this oratorio back in 1925. Most of the work was completed during 1946 and 1947, after which the composer was forced to lay it aside for other and more pressing press-ing assignments. The oratorio was completed just last summer. It is a major accomplishment for this outstanding Utah composer, a work abounding in magnificent magnifi-cent choruses, arias and dramatic episodes. The presentation brings together togeth-er the combined University of Utah choruses with the Utah Symphony. Under the magic baton ba-ton of Maurice Abravanel they have scored in the past in such joint presentations as Beethoven's Beetho-ven's Ninth Symphony and Missa Solemnis, Bach's St. Matthew Passion, Verdi's Requiem Honne-ger's Honne-ger's King David and most recently, re-cently, the universally acclaimed Handel's Judas Maccabeaus. Solo assignments will be taken tak-en by Naomi Sanders, soprano, and Melba Egbert, Contralto, both newcomers to such presentations. presen-tations. Harold Bennett baritone will sing the part of Christus and Kenly Whitelock, ' tenor the Evangelist. Ev-angelist. For the leading part of Samuel, Sam-uel, Lamanite prophet, the bass baritone soloist Desire Legeti who won national acclaim for his Elijah in the New York Philharmonic Phil-harmonic presentation of the Mendlessohn Oratorio last Eas ter, has been engaged. Le?eti has sung with all major orchestras in addition to the San Francisco r j 1 1 i j j .j j ... 1 H- a aim will icuu duutu HU- .thority to the prssentation of this ' oratorio. j Tickets for the oratorio are now on sale at the symphony of-' of-' fice, 55 West First South in Salt Lake City . MORE GAS CONNECTIONS ALLOCATED CALL US FOR DETAILS We can make your Installation Immediately NO DOWN PAYMENT - FIRST PAYMENT APRIL 1. Don't Delay - Enjoy Automatic heat today GUNTHER'S ,.:r.,r r.vrv Phone 607 The New Nusheen Hair Lotion AVAILABLE AT W!CK SWAIN .BABBE3 SHOP A-ro'-- f.:m CLudes Best Cars tan . G 0 BUY FROM , t ... ty a mmm 1 w ! i (Wool Bureau Photo) MISS EDNA PAYNE, 17, of CaldwrJl, Haho, has won Hie first place award for Junior Class contestants con-testants In the National Finals of the "Make It Yourself with Wool" Contest. Her selection for the award a Singer mahogany console con-sole sewing machine presented by the Singer Sewing Machine Company was announced after she had modeled her home-sewn dress of soft golden yellow wool in the contest's famed National Fashion Show, held December 8 in Chicago. Allen Skinner is still in the '"ah Valley Hospital recuperet-.ng recuperet-.ng from a serious operation oe iiii eye. He will have to remain there for quite some time. Dr. and Mrs. Don Larsen r.:.d three children have moved iiilo their new home near the Wcstmore school. Dr. Larsen is assistant professor of bacteriology at Brigham Young University. YOUR DEALER fta? GENEVA Conducted by Beth Moon Gsnove residents ars Invited to cal 0581-R1 wtlh personal item and oth-1 oth-1 news. SCHEDULE OF MEETIKGSi Sunday Priesthood 9:15 a m. at the high school. Sunday School - 10:45 a.m. Lincoln high school. Sacrament services 7:30 p.m., Timp Chapel. Monday Relief Society 2:00 pm; Tuesday Primary - - 3.30 . M LA. 7:30 Timp chapel Sunday School was conducted by James Palmer. Prayers were offered by Arthur Shepherd and Amelia Latta. Bishop Harold R. Baker conducted fast meeting. The Sacrament gem was given by Hannah Taylor. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Adams was given a name, Val Reed and a blessing by his father. The monthly welfare meeting was held Sunday morning. The M-Men and Gleaners held a fireside chat Sunday evening at the home of Clarence Moon. Elder Jesse Asay told of his mission mis-sion to the Spanish-American mission where he labored in Texas Te-xas and New Mexico. He showed beautiful souvenirs to the group. The monthly Relief Society Work and Business meeting will be held Monday beginning at 10 a.m. Quilting, textile painting and other work will be done. Luncheon will be served at noon. t I I I I I I I I I RALPH'S RADIO & TELEVISION UTAH COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE RADIO and TELEVISIQN SERVICE 226 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. (6 to Yowe got to &it '" NEW WONDER RIDE IN THE Every road in America hat been "repaved"! At least, that's the way it will feel to you when you Test Drive Ford's new Wonder Ride.' A combination of '53 ford ride features, including more responsive springs . . . new softer shock absorber action . . , Ford's wide front tread ... and low center of gravity . . . are blended together to give you amazing smoothness on ail road surfaces. ICs a whole new concept cf drntng oomprt and See it . . .Value Check it . Women are Invited to bring a sample of their favorite candy and the recipe to exchange with others. Th evening meeting will be at Jennie Farley's. Mrs. Lettie Hatch wrote a nice letter to the Relief Society. She is spending the winter in Layton. The monthly preparation meeting me-eting was held for the Primary Thursday evening at the home of June Jensen. Vivian Pyne gave the lesson. Hazel F. Peterson and Edith Murdock assisted her. Others present were Bettye Taylor, Nora Anderson, Frances Skinner, Lorna Masterson, Lois Hatch, Sylpha Farley, Virginia Wilkins, Beulah Lunceford and President Venice Finch. A group of women quilted a beautifully textile painted satin quilt last Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day at the home of Jennie Farley. Far-ley. Hannah Taylor and Kathes ine James painted the quilt, Lor-na Lor-na Maycock prepared a luncheon i Wednesday. There will be no meetings in the ward Sunday except for Junior Ju-nior Sunday School. Stake conference con-ference begins at 10 ajn. The Annual Scout banquet will be held Friday, Feb. 13 at the Timp hall. Grant Guymon will be general chairman and will be assisted with all the troop committee. com-mittee. Proceeds will go to help finance the scouting program. The Primary officers and teachers tea-chers will commence their annual annu-al visits for Birthday Pennies this week. A birthday for each year of your life will bring medical med-ical care to the children in the Primary Children's hospital. The annual Scout program was ' given Sunday evening. Arden j Rowley conducted. Short talks were given by Joyce Jensen and Judy Turnbow. Beth Cox presented pre-sented Raymond Coomes to Venice Finch for graduation from Primary. Bill Cox conducted conduct-ed the program. The presentation of the colors was made by Eugene Eu-gene Nielson, Billy Hughes and Paul Maag. Leland DeLange directed dir-ected the candle light ceremony; ANNOUNCING .. NEW LOCATION PROVO believe qutet . . Test Drive it SOT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, IMS Montel Graff was honored guest at a birthday party siren U.i week at the home of Bis pr rents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Graff and Mr. and Mrs. Doral Graff and Donna . laf f. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gru-v.ell Gru-v.ell and son of Burley, Idaho visited at the R. Phil Shumway and H. K. Moon homes over the week-end. Mrs. Gruwell is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moon. Mrs. Charlotte Booth has been quite ill the past couple of weeks. He was assisted by Jan Peterson, Richard Gappmayer, Dee Oar-son, Oar-son, Raymond Finch, Dean Foth-eringham Foth-eringham and Darrell Kitchen. Darrell Jensen, Arden Rowley and Scout Commissioner Boyd C. Davis were the main speakers!" speak-ers!" Prayers were given toy George Geo-rge Rohbock and Norval Kitchen. Hostesses last week for the neighborhood dinners were: Nel-da Nel-da Shumway, Bettye Taylor, Marjorie Skinner, Donetta Baker, Bak-er, Elva Cordner, Dorothy Cord-ner, Cord-ner, Lorna Maycock, Ida Aiken; Delia Rieske, Myrtle Price, Fay Kitchen, Barbara Park, Alice Jensen, Marion Jensen, Martha Pyne, Minnie Palmer, Velma Maag and Frances Skinner. The Visiting Teachers topic was given at Relief Society by Myrtle Price. Ruth Fothering- . ham presented the Thology less-' less-' on on the Book of Mormon. She I repeated it that evening at the home of Hannah Taylor. I The MIA had a successful so-j so-j cial Tuesday night. Special In-I In-I terest group served popcorn and soda water to those who attended. attend-ed. Dacing an games were also enjoyed. Choir practice was held following fol-lowing the social in preparation fod Stake Conference at which time the Geneva Ward choir will furnish music for one of the sessions. se-ssions. FOR it! .1 '53 FORD ir -n ...... 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