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Show CRMM-GENXVA TIMES THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1953 National 4-H Club Week, March 7-15 NATIONAL lV MARCH 7-15 ' Ai 1 YJ: 5 HEALTH aniaiBiallllMIIIMIIIIIBMHI Mrs. Lois Davis was hostess hos-tess to members of the Rldlnf club at her home Thursday. Progressive rook was played and a tasty luncheon served to: Mrs. Lowell Varley, Mrs. Kenneth Olson, Mrs. Wesley Rawllngs, Mrs. Newel Day, Mrs. Ray Holda-way, Holda-way, Mrs. LaVar Holdaway, Mrs. C. M. Stone, Mrs. Ray Gammon, Gam-mon, Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Mrs. Clyde Holdaway and Mrs. Ed Spalding. C. H. Poulson was honored by family members who gathered at his home on his birtnday an niversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilkinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts, Eva Poulson and Mr, and Mrs. Poulson, all of Orem; Mrs. Lillian Barton of Boise, Ida. and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chidester and Lonnie Chidester of Salt Lake City. TIMPANOGOS EH -Conducted by Lacy Pontoon r.'i - Timpanogos residents ar invited to call 06 4 5-J 1 Poulson, Fern Dennis, Yvonne Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. VINEYARD Mrs. Edith Hanks gave the lesson in Relief Society Tuesday in place of Mrs. Andreason. From Last Week: Conducted by Malicent Officers of the MIA met Wednesday Wed-nesday evening to make final plans for the Gold and Green Ball which will be held March 11 in the recreation hall. Music will be furnished by Steineckerts orchestra. In charge of arrange- . . T. nprsonal ! ments for tne anair are mm. junc - Well: . Dinner guests at the Ralph ' Meldrum home recently were Mr. I and Mrs. Leonard Sorenson and j son Merlin and Mrs. Anna Nash unU son Bill of Ogden. Both son have been called to missions i.iV S'im.i,,'. JOE BEAVER" Ey Ed Not ziger 4 Mrs. Poulsoa with items and clh er news, SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday Priesthood 9:45 a.m. Sunday School - 11 a m. Saerament feeting 6 p m. Wednesday MIA 8 p.m. Thursday Primary 10 a.m. Regular Fast Day services will be held next Sunday instead of the regular services on the first Sunday of the month because of Stake conference being held on that day. The regular meeting of the Genealolical committee was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson with Howard Farnsworth in charge. ch-arge. Problems were discussed and instructions given by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Asay of the Stake committee. Assignments were for visits to be made to families of the ward. Following the meet ing refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Asay, Verge Heaps, Howard Farnsworth, Helen Wentz, Coy Robertson, Gena Gourdin, Jackie Asay, Lucy Kendall, dance director; Mrs. Ruby Cameron and Francis Woik-; man, activity counselors in the MiA. ; Vineyard residents are ::. nvited to eal' t" 044-J1 with persona -yl' Atms and oth I $..," r news. SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS Sunday: Sunday School 10:30 Church Services 7:30 Monday: rriesthood 7:30 Primary 3 p.m. Tuesday: Fclict Society 2 p.m. MIA 7:30 p.m. c i Elders Udell and Von T. Clegg Speakers in church were Milton j Jameson and Robert Olsen of the 1 Sharon stake presidency. They j talked on church building activ- ities and complimented mem-; bers on their efforts to raise funds to remodel the chapel. Five children were confirmed ! members of the church, having i been baptized earlier in the day. j win be the speakers at the ser They were Mary Margaret Bisho1', ; vices Sunday evening. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Clay-ton Bishop; John Stephen Cran-ney, Cran-ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cranney; Barbara Olsen, daughter daught-er of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Olsen; Robert Mack Bingham Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bingham; and Jacqueline Asay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Asay. Mr. and Mis. Ernest Carter, l..n Carter Jensen and Mr. J mix Wesley Cai'tcr iittend-.! iittend-.! -;7th wedding anniveisaiy i r..,iuii of Mrs. Carter's par- J-. .Mr. ;u.d Mr:,. C. C. Tluu'k-;i. Tluu'k-;i. . . r h..:..h. Work meeting will be held in 11' !;:'f Society Tuesday, beginning .il Iu a m. Veia Hunker and Hhoda Ailea will direct sewing. Lunch will be served at noon. Q.t:!ting and bazaar sewing will : t; dur.e. Speakers at Ri'iiif Society ! conference Sunday evening were Yirs. Nora Anderson, Mrs. Berne Ber-ne ice Rawlings and Mrs. Alta Morrill. Choral readings were lead by Mrs. Alice Harding. The Singing Mothers directed by Mrs. Erna Holdaway with Mrs. Helen Allen as accompanist, sang. The Orem Stake Union meeting ' pi ograrn was conducted by Pres-will Pres-will be held in the Vineyard , ident Oriel G. Clegg. Mrs. Maud chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 Holdaway of the Stake Board p.m. for all Genealogical workers ! was in attendance. oi tne waras. Following the 0rem Stake OlcH At Fast meeting the infant Folks show Saturday morning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul ward members were banqueted Rawlings was named Janette by at the chapel. A hot turkey din- 'Mm ' Kret Service. U. 8 )iiartniPiit if Ajrlrnltur "Smokers last year caused more than five times as many fires as did campers. Carelessness with butts should bt labeled sabotage!" Mrs. Bill Jensen of Nevada Mr. Willis James has re-1 turned home from the hospital where he had surgery performed ' visited last week with her par-on par-on his eye. ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carter i ' . i t BUICK CHEVROLET P. E. ASHTON CO. OK USED CARS OK GUARANTEED FULLY FOR 30 DAYS '51 $1795.00 BUICK SPECIAL '48 $745.00 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR $795.00 '49 KAISER 4-DOOR $1845.00 52 CHEV TUDOR SEDAN RECONDITIONED THE O K WAY j Which Means Necessary Work Has Been Done t On Motor, Transmission - Differential Body Chassis. A-l Tires. J THE ASHTON BLOCK - 1st WEST, 1st NORTH J I'MJTCOm MARCH IS BE ADEQUATELY PREPARED With RECORDS FORMS OTHER SUPPLIES FROM... STANDARD SUPPLY GO. S3 North Univ. Ave. Provo Mrs. Ruth Sowards gave the Rex Blake. Klin Holaway was ner was served at the long tables snrial science lesson In Relief advanced to a Teacher. Bonnie which were decorated with daff- Society. The Relief Society chor-: Holdaway and Susan Bunnell idus and pussy wiuows. inepro-, Mrs. Maurice Miller enter- The Ldgemont Hons ciud us held a practice after meeting. 1 were confirmed members of the gram was as follows: Vern Wil- tained fifteen friends of her met Thursday evening at the They were led by Nettie Cran- church. Alton Merrill was in liams, master of ceremonies; daughter Carolyn at a birthday Social Hall. President Ral Trip- ney with Mrs. Melba Pyne at the charge of the services. music selections, blind orchestra; '; party Saturday when Carolyn lett was in charge. A dinnee organ, ' j Eldon Ricks of the BYU facul- readings, Mrs. Alice Hardini?, B. j was 10 years old. Games were party was enjoyed and a picture The ward building fund "Smor- ty spoke on the Three Witnesses M. Tanner and Miss Paula Bor- played and lunch eaten by can- on wild life was shown by Casy woe 9 snrrsful pv- at the Book of Mormon study get; vocal solo. Vein Williams; jp-haiit in a darkened room. The Bown, state representative of 'ent Men of the ward wore chefs class at Fireside chat Sunday and Springs bonnet novelty, Mrs. ' group attended the matinee at the Utah i-isn and Came leans and served the food. A pro- evening. Gtorpe F. Wells. The committee the Scera Theatre alter the party, sion. eram was Dresented and dancing Youth leadership meeting was for the occasion were: Mr. and concluded the evening's activities, held Wednesday evening under Mrs. Vern Williams, Mr. and Axel Andreasen is reported Music was furnished by the the direction of Bishop Ray Gam- Mrs. Bradford bnumway ana to be snghtly improved after be-Timpanogos be-Timpanogos ward band. mon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg. ing ill lor the past week. -rnmis- i;ed Mr. Ric'-rrd Castletn vis-in vis-in S?.U T.akc City last week, CHECK THESE SIIVERUNIR TRAVEL FEATURES! 5ofty-yW iww ditwl bu... Relaxing nw armchair not.. it Dollar-tainj lew fari... 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