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Show T OEEM - GENEVA TIMES Thursday, Nov. 1, 1956 Bazaar Set For 5th Ward R.S. . Fifth Ward Relief Society has set Friday November 9 as the date for their annual Bazaar which will open to the public at 5 p. m. with an outstanding out-standing array of articles for sale and an enjoyable evening of entertainment arranged, all under the direction of Mrs. Wil-ford Wil-ford C. Larsen, president. Mrs. Clfiford B. Fautin general gen-eral chairman of the bazaar re- IN THE BEAUTIFUL NEW ft JL M V? AT THE SKYUNER CAFE Dine and Dance Every Friday and Saturday Night Until Midnight To A Live Orchestra Also Featuring Breakfast, lunch, and dinners daily Sunday dinners for the family . Cuisine prepared by our expert chefs YOUR HOST AND HOSTESS: WALT AND ESTHER FLEETWOOD Hours: 6:30 11 p. m., daily In the 6:30 midnight Friday and Saturday In Provo's Northeast Shopping Center 742 East 8th North Frovo Phone FR 3-0183 - 7 IS AS OLD AS MAN HIMSELF,.. HIM-SELF,.. THE INVENTION OF GUN POWDER IN THff 1400'S INTRODUCED - HUNTING AS WE KNOW IT TODAy... IN 156 ENGLISH SETTLERS BROUGHT RIFLE HUNTING HUNT-ING m AMPDI-A TV WAstZZi DAy WE "AVE SEASONS tU. It" cod c&ru tvdc rvz GAME.. SUCH AS. DUCK. titfZifit DEER. BEAR FTC BARRIER'S WEEK-END SPECIALS 1945 WILLYS 4.WHEEL DRIVE JEEP Good Condition! $450.00 1953 FORD VICTORIA Black & Ivory, Radio, Heater, Overdrive, Power Pack $1195.00 1950 WILLYS 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP Very good condition $775.00 BARRIER Motor Sales 670 NORTH STATE ST. OMM WHERE PRICES ARE BORN, AND RAISED ELSEWHERE THE Payno Insurance Co, HAS TO 39HJ0. 5th Host Provo, Utah FR 3-6120 ports that a beautiful display of children's clothing, hand work, luncheon cloths, jewelry, flowers, flow-ers, trays, etc. will be there for the guests to select lovely Christmas gifts. There will also be fish ponds, bake goods, home-, made candy pop-corn balls and j a buffet dinner which will be' open to the public at 5:30 p. m. j and is under the chairmanship ' of Mrs. Boyd C. Davis. I In charge of the 7:30 program ' will be Mrs. James C. Jensen and Mrs. Ezra T. Patten. Mrs. Larsen announced that the prices of the dinner as well as the articles are very reasonable rea-sonable and urges the entire family to come out and join in to make the Bazaar a success. t '( , - V". 1 i RE-ELECT Thorit C. Hebertson DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE From District No. 2 Educator Lawmaker Experience Integrity A VOTE FOR HEBERTSON NOV. 6 WILL BE VOTE FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT I DAYKINS Shoe Repair Service 89 N. UNIVERSITY ATE. P. O. Box 534 Provo, Utah LOVELY BRIDE Miss Mary Jean Biggs and Eric Steineckert exchanged wedding vows on October 26 and an open house honored them the same evening at the Fifth-Eighth Ward. The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Biggs, Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steineckert of Provo are parents of the groom. Mary Jean is a graduate of Lincoln High School and Sharon Stake Seminary. She attended Henager Business College in Salt Lake City and is now employed In Provo. Mr. Steineckert is a graduate of Brlgham Young High School and has served a tour of duty with the U. S. Air Force. FOR KXPERT AUTO REPAIRS ITS OREM AUTO Motor Tune-up Motor Overhaul Automatic Transmissions Front End Alignment Auto Electrical Work MAKE USE OF OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN! OREM AUTO Phone AC 5-3174 601 North State Orem Vote For F.RULON NICHOLES Incumbent Republican Candidate FOR Four Year County Commissioner His work has been with City - County Health, Youth Home, Infirmary and Welfare Boards. His Help is Needed to continue the building program of the new home for the aged in Utah County. paid political ad by H. V. Swensen OF Club Fetes Husbands at Party Members of Of Club entertained on Monday evening in honor of their husbands at the beautiful new home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Dunn. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Clay Dunn, Mrs. Richard Brewer, Mrs. Julian Fronk and Mrs. Neldon Marshall. Mar-shall. A Halloween decor presented a party atmosphere and a lovely large arrangement of chrysanthemum chrys-anthemum and pyracantha added add-ed color to the festive arrangements arrange-ments from its place on the raised hearth. Guests found their places at small tables which were decorated decor-ated with Halloween novelties. The delicious dinner was catered, cater-ed, leaving more time for the guests to enjoy the dinner and clever program. Mrs. Dale Larson gave a comical comi-cal reading and progessive games were played under direction dir-ection of the hostesses. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Jensen, Mrs. Grant Butler and Dale Larson. The guest list included: Mr and Mrs. Vern Wentz, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Louder, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fronk, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Mer-lin Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Dunn Mrs. Avard Anderson, and Mrs. Grant Butler. CLASSIFIED ADS Announcing the opening of "Farmers Equipment Company" at 26S North State, Llndon, Utah - your Allis-Chalmers Dealership, which is co-owned by Garth Roundy and Paul Jon-sson Jon-sson phone Pleasane Grove 6532. Open House will be held all day Thursday, November 8 to which the public is Invited. Refreshments will be served. N22 1052 Columbia House Trailer, excellent condition, 21 feet. $1,000 cash, $1,200 terms. Call ACS-0723. See at 135 South 8th East, Orem. N15 DEMOCRATS and REPUBLICANS of UTAH COUNTY DON'T LET THE 'BOSSES' KID YOU Your Vote Belongs to You" Loe Gan Win with Your Vote NOBODY SAD3 WATKINS COULD WIN IN '46 NOBODY SAID TRUMAN COULD WIN IN '48 MR. & MRS. VOTER, WAS YOUR VOTE WASTED THEN? A VOTE FOR ECONOMY. HONESTY AND EFFICIENCY IS NOT A WASTED VOTE Vote For Lee Paid for by Volunteer Donations to Citizens for Lee Mail Yours to Albert Kirkpatrick, Treasurer, Box 152, Provo, Utah A. L DuckeW Sales and Service Mrs. Dickey To Host Camp Orem DUP Members Members of Camp Orem DUP will meet November 8 at the home of Mrs. Ethel Dickey, 89 North 8th West at 1:30 p. m. Lesson will be given by Mrs. Ferron Nielson from "The Old Scrapbook". Refreshment committee com-mittee is: Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Davis, and Mre. Reta Taylor. ca:i i:np ycj cs'ja YK3 r:.o:m:iY kfcsb B AN EXAKFLE: Suppose yo win onfroatod wMk me monthly jwento mat is tad Mr. B.H.T. aa assortment ot dtbti Bka thesei 3ns Aatomobue , F oral lor TaltTtsioa ., Rafrlgerater Loan Clomaf ... Doetot .KM . 15.H . KM . U.M . .2S ,. UM ,. 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