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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, MARCH 10, IMS jLAVA ROLLS DOWN TRIDENT VOLCANO'S SLOPE GENEVA AWbwsmtemM.vA'!frv;'w . . ..-:.. .. . ww --....v . . J:Tmiff At M I Conducted by - Beth Mooa ' Genera residents f f i invited lo call 0581 Rl wiih personal item and oih t nawi. 4 FLYING MILE FROM TRIDENT VOLCANO, photographer in airplane makes unusual photograph of Trident Volcano, near Kodlak, Alaska, as huge oed of lava (bottom, center, rolls down southwest south-west slope. Gray black ash from eruption covers surrounding area. (-International Soundphoto? Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford, Larsen are back in Orem mostj of the time these days after epnding the past two months in' Salt Lake City where Mr. Lar-1 en has been helping to improve 1 our laws with the Utah Legls-' lature. i Miss Thelma Green of Salt, Mrs. Mary Liston is receiv-Lake receiv-Lake City,, recntly returned from ing medical treatment at the Utah England, and Mr. and Mrs. Al- Valley hospital. fred Eves of Provo were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Friends of Wayne and Shir-Mr. Shir-Mr. and Mrs. S. H, Blake. Miss ley Smith are rejoicing over Green was a weekend guest at their receiving a five month old the Blake home. baby boy to brighten their home. 1 imp ) P O R A T I O N V I. S I C O L CO R - A dlriiton l Iht Anf Cwpofofoii OwmmI Officn and UberaMrin 330 Eatf Grand Avinv, Chicago 11, lllinolt Iff. l$NIATIVIJ INflllNCIfAl C I I I I I Export Oivition 100 Eod 42nd Strttt, Nn York 17. Nw Vara SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS Sunday Priesthood ' 9:15 a m. at ihe high school. Sunday School - 10:45 a.m. Lincoln high school. Sacrament services 7:30 p.m., TLup Chapei. M nday Relief Society 2:00 p m Tuesday Primary 3:30 4 LA. 7:30 Timp chapel The Ward Gold and Ureen ball was well attended last week: Decorations and refreshments followed the theme, Prelude to Spring." Lee R. and GenaVee Broderick were in charge of the dance presentations which included in-cluded Lavon and Weston Far ley, Duane Davis, Jolene Far ley, Kenneth Workman, Jean Maycock, DaNec Steele, Francis Lyman, Clarence Moon and Ann Taylor. The Mia Maids who danced were VaNae Rowley, Laura Tolman, Gay Fothering- ham, Joyce Jensen, Gloria Jen sen, Lois Jensen, Marilyn Manning, Mann-ing, Glenda Brown, LaDeau Andrew, Marilyn Bills, Marilyn Mott and LuDean Jolley. Honored guests were Golden Gleaners, Lucile - Steele, - Shirley Smith, Jean Maycock; and Silver Gleaners, Glean-ers, .GenaVee Broderick, DaNec Steele ands Master M-Men, Par-lell Par-lell Peterson, Kent Watts and Montel Graff. V ! ' f Sunday school was conducted by Kenneth Ludlow. Talks were given by Pauline Patten and Weston Farley. Sacrament Gem" was given by Frances Skinner, gravers were offered by Beth Moon and Marvin Meldrum. The Building Finance committee commit-tee met Sunday. Assignments were made to contact ward members. An effort Is being "made "ma-de to get into the chapel by September. ... Sunday evening services were conducted by R. Phil Shumway. Short talks were given by Kleah Rowley and Reva Benson. William Wil-liam F. Edwards, and daughter, Kathie, talked Caroline Edward played a piano solo. Prayers were given by Glen Rowley and Verne Thurber. Saturday will be get-acquaint ed day at the Stake farm, 16th No. and No. union canal. ; All men are asked to meet there t 8 a jn , prepared to repair fen. ce. The Sunday School officers and teachers met Monday even ing at the home of James 'Pal mer for a faculty meeting. Joy Clegg was the speaker. Relief Society Literary lesson I '' III x. i A , I mm i it &4r --' k - I, ' f . ' . . - ''-"' nmr 1 wnnnr - i Conducted by HILL CREST R 7T A v?,.l 4 iffi n f- mi mo in milium OH - . SeiTHE CISCO KID FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. KDYl-TV Clunnd 4 V..v jt'1" II II i n l II III! IIIIWJLJLJ v II II 171 Lfi-l-iJ-i- T . I s f : s i ,Uciro iron y triad &o fto WE knew it was good from the moment we tried it. But man! you ought to hear the raves ' about Twin-Turbine Dy'naflow Drive t from the people who've been trying and buying the new Buicks. , One word wraps up the whole story"" sensational. Have you tried it? Have you pressed the pedal of a 1953 Buick with this new wonder drive and thrilled to the greatest getaway in all Buick history? Have you felt the jet-like take-off that sweeps you from zero to 30 mph before you take two breaths and in a perfect progression of complete and utter smoothness? Ulavltlen ttal-Hli BUICK CIRCUS HOUR-every fowrt ri-sn Twin-Torbine or. -orTerrific Take-Off! 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' IM SO BRiAT TEAKS it r 5 WORLD ONLY CAR with all these features: V8 VEKTICAl-VALVe flKSAU NGN (foodmoiltr DYNAMIC HOW MUFFtfg j and Sup' TWIN-TURBINE OYNAFLOW DWVEf POWER SfEERfNGt BALANCED MILLION DOLLAR RIDE POWER BRAJfESft PANORAMIC ONE-PICCE WINDOWS fRONT AND REAR TUT-AWAY SUDf-AVVAY FRONT SEATS -WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM- IPo Eo &cMsi30 (S REGATTA QUE EN . . lesaae Etmw uses Mettcally after be tag cheiea sjaeem W aess, to rale ver recent sontbera California yachting regatta. was given Monday. Myrtle Ghri-stensen Ghri-stensen repeated the lesson at her home that evening. The Social Sciencelesson will be given next Monday. The Annual Reunion of the ward , was held Friday at Timp Hall and chapel. Children were served at noon. Dinner for adults was served between 6 and 7:30. C. I. Moon and Bttye Taylor took charge of the program which was as follows: LaNon Jensen, song, accompanied by Coleen Baker; Darrell Jensen, Norman Nielson, Kay Smith and Leonard Tobias, song, accompanied by Diane Lewis; Floence Gappmay- er, talk; number by a little orchestra, or-chestra, directed by G. E. Cbilds; and Joyce and Marvin Jensen, a piano duet. The MIA was in charge of activity in and dancing following the program. - Vaneese . nouinoen . its Hill Crest t X residents are invited to call 0353-R1 with personal items and oth er news. . . , MrSv Wofflndea SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday Priesthood 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. . Sacrament meeting 6 p.m. Wednesday . . Primary S: pjn. Austin Dittmbre, superintendent superinten-dent of the Sunday School, presented pre-sented Bishop Laird Billings with forty dollars for the ward building fund. The money was raised on a ance sponsored by the Sunday School A dance is being planned for each month to be sponored by the different organizations to raise funds for the new chapel. Olga Nicola Sunday class was given special recagni1 tion for selling the " most tickets tick-ets to the Sunday School daace. They sold $30 worth. De Lance Squire was in charge of , the sacrament services as a rpresentative of the Stake Presidency. Pres-idency. Lena Andreason . was a' j speaker, and Mrs. Bunnsll also alpine. A fireside chat was held Sunday Sun-day evening at the home of Jack Sumner for Mia Maids and Explorer Ex-plorer Scouts. Two servicemen of the ward were present at Sunday services. They were Frank Johnson and Robert Emmons. ' ' The Gleaners, Jr. Gleaners, M-Men and Junior M-Men Held a fireside at the home of Kirk Jameson Sunday. They took V an imaginary tour thru Europe with pictures and talks by students from the Brigham Young University. Uni-versity. v Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spalding and children, Idyll, Connie and William, and Airs. Harold Spalding Spald-ing and daughter, Dawn,, spent the weekend on a short trip through Bryce Canyon, St. Geor- School ge and Las Vegas. Mrs. Jennie Hamilton of Rig-1 by, Idaho is visiting here with her dauhgter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor Allen. Veto Man Arrives 7jU w ur s 7 l -3a nniiTinriiTi i HI fECCND NORTH and FIRST WEST PROVO o PHONE 155 TURNING on smile for newsmen, news-men, Soviet Foreign Commissar Andrei VlshlnsU arrives in New York for opening of UN general assembly. . ImUnaturnot) -5L 4 ' y TOUR NEAT TRII WIIN TRAILWAYS Leave your car at home. Try the travel-tested travel-tested conveniences... the armchair comfort and the dollar-saving g$nomy of CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS Thru-Bus Silverliner service between principal cities and towns from coast tocoast' p .', CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS IttS CENTR RnriTirjErto. TnniLOAVjj LISTEN TO KEY Y AND WIN SENSATIONAL PRIZES! 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