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Show OREM -GENEVA TIMES Thursday Aug. 22, 1957 r I a. . - jkV'i ' IE.- .; J.' - if i II IS SHOE WARDROBE AVILL BE CHOSEN from 8lles shown above Wft lo riRht, lop: black for more formul wear, plain loe by Jarman, grained leather wing tip by Winthrop; center, for casual wear ulipona in glove leather by Evans one eyelel model by Jarman, grained leather by Wintlirop; bottom, for warm weather, perforated vamp by French Shriner & L'rner, woven leather insert by Florolieim. BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL Your own oersonalized stationery f just 50c. when you buy an . pen You can't buy a better fountain pen at any price And Esterbrook's 32 points are . replaceable in seconds at any . pen counter. So an Esterbrook can last for life. Just $95 The Petite-Pak is a dainty pea . and pencil set . . . with top-grade writing quality. Just $C75 Thidcaurit Thejependable Ball Point Here's famous Esterbrook quality in a sleek ball point pen Just $25o ypply Co. 83 North University Ave. Provo, Utah WE GIVE Sill GREEN STAMPS STUDEJTS! NOTHING DOWN! ft rJ FREE Valuabli booklet, "At Youf Finger Tips." Git your todayl BtUf4 "fife, FINEST THE REMINGTON Leonard James Business Equipment Center 51 N. 2nd West Provo, Utah Phone FR 3.7760 College I!oiiik1 h ill I'ian Footwear Wardrobes Smart answers to the inevitable inevi-table tests to which feet, as v eil as heads will be subjected, on the campus this fall, will be found in planning the shoe wardrobe at home before taking off for college. This year's campus footwear tests involve not only normal thriftiness and choice of shoes to wear well, but fashion Tightness Tight-ness as well because of the pronounced pro-nounced trend toward better grooming from tip to toe For Eds and Co-eds alike thriftiness in footwear, as wet as fashion Tightness depends or selecting shoes that permit i frequent change for the right occasion. At least two tiairs foi dress or party wear, two for cas ual and classroom wear, and one pair of comfortable slippers. constitute a minimum. More are recommended If the budget permits. L. ... Si "BRUN'CH" HELD FOR OKEM 11th WARD RS 41 women of the Orem nth Ward Relief Society enjoyed their annual outing held at the Rotary Park in Provo Canyon recently. Games were played while Mrs. Delance Squire Mrs. Barnett Allen, Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Stewart, Mrs. Marvin Sa-bin Sa-bin and Mrs. Lyle Tregaskis prepared pre-pared the delicious "Brunch" served on beautifully decorated tables arranged by Mrs. Dave Thomas and Mrs. Kenneth Cross. Reminiscing was enjoyed by the women and plans were in the making for their fall meetings meet-ings which are to start in Oct. OREM VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Forest Knenman and two children Van and Kathryn from Tokerville Utah art houseguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeLance Squire. RAY STEPHENSON IN UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL W ITH PXEUMOXLA Ray Stephenson 7 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Stephenson Stephen-son is in the Utah Valley Hospital Hos-pital for the fifth time in two years with pneumonia. FORMER STUDENT VISITS WITH CHESTER GRAFF Miss Lucile Clark of Riley, Idaho was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff ever the week-end. She will be teaching in Fresno, California for the coming year. Miss Clark was a former student stu-dent of Mr. Graff when be taught in Idaho Falls in 1930. FAMILY VISITS . YELLOWSTONE Mr. and Mrs. Karl Terry and son, daughter Tommy and Car. ler.e just returned from Yellow-s Yellow-s one Park. FOR AFTEK-CLASS relaxing, washable, striped slip-on ran be paired with mutadur pants or worn with Bermuda shorts. Slip-on by Janlzen. For Back -to -College I T' -t '- t h ' 1 i it I J it, - ' - - y -.i SHE'S PACKED AM READY lo leave for college, and her good buys im hide liglit, Htrong lucRuge with speciul packing bars and elasticized rurlains, and an alpaca-lined, camel hair-wool car coat with leather buttons. Magnesium-made luggage by namsonite; cont by Lassie. . Nowl Gdatl&i , freedom of 1 normafl hearing) with the new Miracle'edni 'ssheannjti I t worn in thtf ( ear TROPHY WINNERS IN BEAUTY GULTU RE . . . i v , , . . M A ?! ! . I 09 ; i " AIM ) & u - I V ti U h M, , H sv la Bi sat ii.J fc- .. i Exceptional Beauty Work Brings National Recognition to Mary's Beauty Salon. Trophies shown above were awarded in Permanent Waving, Tinting and Hair Styling. Styl-ing. Large, center trophy is the Oscar Award for Hair Styling from Hollywood. Shown above are membtrs of the trained stylist staff, left to right Charles Raw-akami, Raw-akami, Mary Kawakami, Carole Robinson Joyce Bullock, Bul-lock, Kaye Boley, Jaylene Price, Marilyn Kawakami (Recp.) Pat Marshall (was on vacation when this picture pic-ture was taken). UNUSUALLY FINE BEAUTY CARE AT USUAL PRICES IN UTAH VALLEY'S MOST MODERN SHOP PERMANENTS SHAPING STYLING TINTING LET CHARLES MARY AND EXPERTLY TRAINED STYLISTS SERVE YOU 0 COLORIZING e MANICURING Becoyfiy Solon) 560 WEST MAIN STREET AMERI CAN FORK PHONE 137 Another Union Pacific FIRST THE MOST POWERFUL LOCOMOTIVES IN THE WORLD S, JT Amiiml tmnsktot cta veloDment all-mhrt cord, separaU aor bt ton. Weigh lets than H ox. Adjusted to yoal hearing needs no vcd urn control necewaryw' ParticularW asefol M you need bIp ia Bftd standing speech. Pr demonatrstioa xcto' ively at LITTLEFIELD CO. 108 West Center, Provo FOR EXPERT AUTO REPAIRS ITS OREM AUTO Motor Tone-op Motor Overhaul Automatic Transmissions Front End Alignment Aato Electrical Work MAKE USE OF OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN! OREM AUTO Phone AC 5-3174 601 North State Orem Jill ,. ;ir 1 ' , juBirr h "iim.mu . i ..yaJWv3WWr, i t WTWI m n i. .ft. .j-ii - i T" "y r ,71 ,,MnritJjE , ,,,,, :,T LJ 7"' . j ft. nr - " -fe nT-TT I .pacific - L -y ! at your service on Union Pacific New frontier in power opens with the delivery of thirty new 8500-horsepower Gas Turbine-Electric freight locomotives These 30 new type locomotives, the most powerful power-ful in the world, are now being added to our fleet of 25 gas turbine-electric units rated at 4500-horsepower which has been in regular freight service on Union Pacific lines for several years. These marvels of engineering will really roll the freight on Union Pacific schedules across the West. Gas turbine-electric locomotives are fast and efficient, which means that your freight goes through smooth and on time, on Union Pacific. i "i NOW. ..MORE THAN EVER. ' For fast, dependable shipping Be Specific . . . Say Uodoot) Pacific IRaiDtroadl |