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Show THURSDAY, MAT 21, 1003 OBEM-GENEVA TIMES WEEKLY NEWS LETTER Mi lis OREM" OREM cmimmQQMUERCE "... : Through the courtesy 01 the lose if Orem doesn't progress or "Cache Valley Beaver Pelt" we how much could I gain if Orem gubmit the following inventory , grew ana properear for the Orem Chamber of Com merce: Go through this and make a 7. In what way am I Qualified to lend support to the Chamber end its activities? 8. Do 1 realize that my. neign- v ( o. jjfj l rciiAC niav in, iii check oa yourself, Lots of times jbor hejDS ne in business or . : 1 kIIa.1, Vijuiqiiba ' . 1 we misplace our efforts because we fail to count our "Many Blessings." 1. Where in my everyday life do I place the Chamber of Commerce, Com-merce, Church, Service Club, entertainment en-tertainment club, business, home, outside civic activities, Veterans organizations, Fraternal organizations, organiz-ations, business associations to which I belong. ; . 2. How does my financial support sup-port compare with the position that I have placed the Chamb er of Commerce in these activities? activ-ities? 3. What do I expect to get out of the Chamber's activities? 4. Do I help in the building or does my activity always concewi itself with the job anyone can do . . , tearing down? 5. Do I assume an obligation that is given me by the Chamber or am I the type that assumes George will do my work? r 6. What's my stake In Ovem? How much money do I stand to home and am I doing my share to return his help? 9. In meeting competition, do I follow the rule "Do unto others oth-ers as you would have others do unto you?" 10. Do I have faith in the community com-munity and its future? 1. Do I merit the faith that the community has shown me? 12. . How. mut-h of a change in the community could I make all by myself? 13. Have I given all the time I could afford to give, in working work-ing with others, to make "ben lie al ;liunnes" in the community'' 14. What do I WANT to do a-bout a-bout it? It would be interesting to know your answers. Some will be sur-J prised, others will see that they are doing more than their fair share, , but the fact that some-thins some-thins is being done by some people is what your Chamber of Commerce exists on and grow3. M(MMMHBiBMHaaaBiMMHBMMMa m mmimmmm MMMmMMMMmmmMm I i- i ' ".; -i J ii t ' hi y t ' 1 1 r ; w Sn. r l3 NEW JOURNALISM PROGRAM Lou Ann lilrkbeek, Park City; Dorene Rushforih, Center-ville, Center-ville, and Patricia. Jordan, Boise, Ida., are the first University of Utah students to complete a new program combining Journalism with other fields. The girls are all Home Economics majors, and will graduate In June. I Lincoln Athletes Dominate Events At Alpine Day - Lincoln Senior and Junior j High school athletes dominated I track and field events In the an nual Alpine Day track meet held at American Fork last Friday Fri-day and retained their respective divisional titles. . The Tiger seniors collected 98.7 points to 52.4 for American Fork, their nearest competitor. Lehl was third and Pleasant Grove was fourth. The' Junior High tracksters scored 55 points to 52 for American Fork, 20 for Lehl and 11 fo Pleasant Grove. The popular meet saw 23 records re-cords tied or broken despite inclement in-clement weather. Lincoln athletes athle-tes to (urn in record times were Earl Holdaway in the 220 yard dash and the medley relay team. Big Ray Neel won first in the discuss, shot put and broad jump for the outstanding individual indi-vidual performance of the day. j First place winners for Lincoln in the Junior High division were Chad Moon, broad jump and shot put; Elvin Harward, half mile; and the Lincoln 440 relay team.! Senior High school summary: Discus: 1. Ray Neel, Lincoln; 2 Kent Day, AF; 3. Kay Holdaway, Lincoln; 4. Max Scott, Lehi; 5 Ward MacDonald, AF Distance: 142' 6V Javelin: 1. Jerry Chadwick, AF; 2. Gary Carson, PG; 3. Kay Holdaway, Lincoln; 4. Max Scott, Lohi; 5. Tom Clark, PG Distance: Dis-tance: 153' 8 Shot Put: 1. Ray Neel, Lincoln; 2. Odell Nielson, AF; 3. Dean RESCUE WOMAN FROM PERILOUS WISE PERCH f v J yx Cool Mtlng's on the way K V A C""1 lO I i V-' ) J ... with these easy-to- I II jSI 1 C r0 foods from SAFEWAY Y " I j CHEESE SPREAD I W(&(P .( JP 1 l RkhSttyChom 21b. box 79 C,!) d j VVw Q ; PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY find SATURDAY At YOUR OREM SAFEWAY STORE Perk & Daini5SSfSi,SS-.17 I w II 57 -.35 Ckssss -t 1.09 l Mm. can 29 Dressy af ! Jn-7c!I ' 19 Flsst tMx 43 ' Canwd NiiHii7r II Cotts;8 Cheese I Strawberries fn CrM,UfCiir4 fc. FmkhtiM M. UMr Cherries It l-HO Apple Juice "!:,. Cockiss Crackers w Juice la laal If. 46 oi. con 29 (JMA, SwvdUli, tbury, OOV (19 Alway A NvariM h. 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HUNDREDS of ways to SAVE MONEY and TIME in your homemaking and make LIFE EASIER and more FUN for YOU I 12 Beautiful Volumes ? 2,000 Ulustrationt f co) row1 V i if MM UalmM - i Get "DECORATING HANDBOOK" Vol. 1 Today! 1 f ' ' , if ' c HANGING FROM GUY WIREhigh above San Francisco street, Mrs. Lois Hutchlngs, 30, la rescued by Fire Lieut. Dick O'Brien on ladder truck as unidentified fireman (lower right) points and shouts warning. Mrs, Hutchlngs faced electrocution from power lines (top) which, carry 550 volts. She was removed to hospital for observation. (International) Powell, PG; 4. Hal Stapely, Lin , ... . coin; 5. Jerry Chadwick, AF j ? ? V T ? IveTrso"' f0' nfcnn- dR' " Raljph Johnson, Lehi; 4. E Peck. Lehi; 3. Cliff Ferguson 180 Low Hurdles: 1. John Jol-ley, Jol-ley, Lehi; 2. Robert Sakamoto, Lincoln; 3. Don Carlisle, AF; 4. -LaRell Goulding, Lincoln; 5. Ward MacDonald, AF Time: 21.1 (new record).- 220 Yard Dash: 1. Earl Holdaway, Hold-away, Lincoln; 2. Clifford Fergu son, Lincoln; 3. Mackey Boley, AF; 4. Wallace Nelson, Lincoln; 5. Kent Day, AF Time: 22.8 (new record). High Jump: 1. Ron Turner, AF; 2. Claude Rowley, Lincoln; 3. tie between John Iverson and Tom Clark, PG; 5. tie between Harold Scholes and Don Carlisle, AF; LaRell Goulding, Lincoln; Rex Nielson, PG and Max Scott, Lehi Height: 6" (new record). Broadjump: 1: Ray Neel, Lin- II II WELCOME ELKS Reed Wiscombe Painting and Decorating 841 E. 4th South Phone 3025-W Hoglund, AF; 5. Rlcnard Rhodes, Lincoln Distance: 19' 8". : Mi'e Run: I. Boyd Stewart, Lehi; 2. Ken Cardon,. Lehi; 3. Lee Buckwalter, AF; 4. Leon Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Lincoln; 5. Evan Harding, Lincoln Time: 4:40 5 (new record). Pole Vault: 1. Stanley Walker, PG; 2. Wes Johnson, Lincoln; 3. Ralph Johnson, Lehi; 4. Lyman Neilson, 69; 5. Berry, Lehi Ht: 11' 4". - 100 Yard Dash: 1. tie between Boyd . Lincoln; 4. Harold Scholes, AF; 5. Kent Day, AF Time: 10.4. Mile Relay; 1. Lincoln, 2. AF, 3. Lehi Time: 3:45.5. Medley Relay: 1. Lincoln, 2. Lehi Time: 3:54.7 (new record). 880 Relay: 1. AF (Scholes, Day, Carlisle and Boley), T. Lincoln, 3. Lehi Time: i:35.8r (new record). : Cheerfulness lubricates the-, axles of the world great numbers num-bers of people go through life Earl Holdaway, Lincoln.and Tony with a continuous squeak. s - 6 -4 'v. 4 , ' I i . i 1 1 . Merrill D. Parkin, Show nuutager, left, and James a. uuoper. President, admire one of the blue ribbon aware. iu be given for prise winning livestock in the 17th annual Inknur.jUin Junior fat Stock Show, June J-4. ... . : ,,',T WJ0 ? J,M - i,u yam 1 OREM O.K. RUBBER WELDERS PRESENT BEST TIRE SALE OF ALL TIRE SALES' 1c BUY TWO 600:16 TIRES At LIST PRICE AND A THIRD TIRE IS YOURS FOR PLAN II IIIG A VACATION? PUT YOUR TIRES IN CONDITION ; WITH A TRUING AND BALANCING JOB SPECIAL OREM'O.-SBiii 824 SOUTH STATE OREM PHOE 0933-J2 |