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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday May 1, I95S 4 If 'Bachelor's Baby' Slated for OHS Little Theater Helen Kimball will give a book review entitled "Bachelor's "Bache-lor's Baby" by Gwen Davenport, Daven-port, Thursday, May 8 at 8 p. m. pi the Orem High School Little Theater. Tickets are being sold by the American Association of University Women members Anyone desiring tickets may contact Mrs. Kenneth Oling-house, Oling-house, AC 5-2899. Mrs. Victor L. Davies, AC 5-2701 or Mrs. Vern Bowcutt, AC 5-4791. Tickets Tick-ets will not be sold at the door. Because of the limitation of seats it is urged that those desiring de-siring to attend get reservations reserva-tions early. Orem Woman Honored On Birthday Mrs. Walter Pyne was honored honor-ed on her birthday recently when family members met at her home for a delicious pot-luck pot-luck dinner party. Dinner was served buffet style and guests were seated at small tables centered with a large birthday candie with colorful color-ful tapers extending to each plate and ending with a place mat of a dainty bouquet of spring flowers. Honored guests for the occa sion were Mr. Don C. Clayton, her father, and Kenxier Clay- -1 MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY MAY 11th SHE LL BE TO RECEIVE A PAIR OF i ACME BOOTS OR A FRINGED Leather Jacket FOR T THE 3 I fi?lt WHOLE I 11 PI 1 if k Western Slacks ijgfjj AND A lielt and Buckle OR A Western Shirt and A Hat YOU'LL FIND THEM ALL AT NORM'S 182 West Center Provo, Utah How To Grease Your Own Car BERNARD MOTT, manager and owner of Mott's Service,, Serv-ice,, gives the following hints for "Do-it-yourself" car owners whose vehicles need greasing FIRST Put on your dirtiest clothes and an old cap so you can crawl under your car. SECOND Jack your car up with four jacks or dig a hole in your driveway so you can get under the car. THIRD Buy a supply of proper transmission differential, universal , joint, water pump and chassis greases. Five' grease guns, a spring spray gun, and some penetrating pik, r, FOURTH Equip yourself with lots of good string words such as 'DARN!" "OH HANG!" and the like to use on the joints where the grease doesn't want to come through. Keep using these words until the grease comes out on the other side. FIFTH Buy yourself a complete set of wrenches to use on the cases that must be opened to inspect the lubricating lu-bricating supply inside. Also some new skin to graft on your knuckles when the wrench slips. SIXTH Fill your spray gun with penetrating oil and spray on the springs. Get your nenlghbors to help you rock the car vigorously back and forth to help work the oil into the springs. Be sure not to breathe for about 10 minutes while spraying the springs or you may oil the inside of your lungs, which is bad. SEVENTH Be sure not to miss any place that should be lubricated as it may cost you the price of 20 grease jobs for repairs. EIGHTH Don't forget little places like the door catches and hinges, also generator, distributor, hood bin-gest bin-gest and control rods under the hood. NINTH Finish the job by sweeping the interior and washing the windows. We Will Do For Just All This $1.25 Bffl OUTS Chevron Service Home of Atlast Products and Chevron Gas 4th South and State Orem, Utah A , .. - " & . : ;: ,. I'm ' ' ' -: . I ' ' Mm" ' . . n . -- - LDS TEMPLE WEDDING PLANNED FOR MY Patricia Ann Brown and LeRoy T. Holdaway will be united in marriage mar-riage rites to be performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple May 15. Miss Brown is a daughter of W. Max Brown and the late Mrs. Bessie B. Brown. Mr. Holdaway's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Holdaway, all of Vineyard. A reception recep-tion will honor them May 16 in the Vineyard Ward recreation recrea-tion hall. A graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary, Semin-ary, Miss Brown was a member of the Debate Club, Tigeret-tes Tigeret-tes and Sapere Aude. She also attended BYU. Mr. Holdaway is a graduate of Lincoln High School and LDS Seminary. He also attended Central Utah Vocational School. He served an LDS Mission in Canada and has served six months in the U.S. Army. ton a brother, and her husband, MRS.. LEROY NICOLS Walter Pyne. The group also wrote a progressive pro-gressive letter to Shirl Clayton a missionary laboring In West Virginia. "500" was enjoyed the remainder re-mainder of the afternoon with Ruth Johnson and Evelyn Clayton Clay-ton winning the prizes. 10 members were present besides be-sides the honored guests. UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs. LeRoy (Emma) Nichols was released to her home over the weekend after undergoing surgery on her legs April 18th at the American Fork hospital. CITY EMPLOYEE HAS SURGERY AT UVH Owen Nielsen, Orem City employee, em-ployee, underwent major surgery surg-ery at Utah Valley Hospital April 23. He will be released to his home this week. FREE BOOKLET ON HOW TO PLAN YOUR REDWOOD FENCE Do -If -Yourself Ideal FREE for the asking! An exciting booklet to help you plan your "M" design Redwood fence. Call AC 5-0340 and we'll mail it to you. Redwood Fencing Now . . . . 32c to 1 JO Per Foot - Inquire Today CENTRAL BUILDERS SUPPLY 673 North State Orem CHURCH WEDDING IN JUNE PLANNED Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lupus of Orem announce the engagement and forthcoming forth-coming marriage of their daughter Sharon to Mike W. Foley, son of J. S. McClellan, of Payson, and the late Ted Foley. The bride-elect is a graduate of Lincoln High School where she was student body cheerleader, a member of the GAA and served on the Student Council. She is an active member of the Young Christian Workers. Mr. Foley attended Payson High School and is now employed in Orem. He is also a member of the Young Christian Workers. Following their marriage the young couple will make a home in Provo. Hopscotch, Marble Tournament Set For Saturday, May 10 The annual Hopscotch and Marble tournament sponsored by the Orem VFW Post and auxiliary No. 8376 will be held at the Westmore School, Saturday, Satur-day, May 10, at 9 a. m., according accord-ing to Arlene Dart and George Cheney, chairman. Orem City winners will then bf entered in the state play- Beach. off to be held in Provo, May 17. Refreshments will be sold at the tournaments. FERGUSONS VISIT L HAWAII Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Ferguson, Fer-guson, Orem, arrived in Hawaii recently by United Air Lines on a one week tour organized by the National Association of College Col-lege Stores. They are staying at the Reef Hotel on Waikua Windsor School Elects New PTA Officers Elected as the new president of the Windsor PTA was Mrs. John Gillman and working with her will be the following officers: of-ficers: Mrs. John Stratton, first vice president; Principal Keith Horton, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Robert Houtz, secretary; Mrs. Vern Walker, treasurer. The election meeting was under the direction of the outgoing president Mrs. Dover Hunt. Her outgoing officers were; Mrs. Fred Baird, 1st vice-president; Principal Keith Horton, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. Leon Bau-den, Bau-den, secretary and Mrs. John Gillman, treasurer. Orem Girl Enjoys Birthday Party Ginny MacMeekin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacMeekin MacMee-kin celebrated her thirtienth birthday last Thursday evening April 24th. Their huge recre-reation recre-reation room was the scene of much activity for nine of her teen age girl and boy friends. A beautiful birthday cake decorated in pink and blue was used as the center piece. A delicious de-licious lunch was served by Mrs. MacMeekin. Records were played and games enjoyed by the group. Many lovely birthday gifts were received. Orem Artists Form New Club An enthusiastic group of new Orem artists met at the home of Gordon Swan Mondav night and organized a new art club. Twenty students joined the club and enioved a social evening eve-ning with fellow artists. Many more students has rjledged their intentions to join the club. The fo'low'ng off'cers were elected: President Henry Schro-emges, Schro-emges, V'ce President; Gordon Swan, Secretary Beth French, Treasurer (Ven Harker and Publicity Pub-licity Adele Conk. A business meting and tenta tive plans were discussed for sponsorinp ?n art exhibit that will be on d'Tilay during the Orem Flora Festival of Youth celebration. Additions nlans for this firs exhibit w'l be made at the next meeting which will be held at the home of Gilbert Childs. 1104 So. State Friday, May 9th at 8 p. m. At that time a name will be selected for the club and plans for summer activity will be made. Any interested art'sts whn were unae t attend this first meeting are st:'l welcome to enroll en-roll on Mav 9th. For additional information contact any of the new officers. Mrs. Gordon Swan served dainty dain-ty refreshments to those present. FAMILY HOME FRORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gladden and children, Donald, Sandra and Ann, returned recently from a two and a half week vacation to Florida. They were accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Gladden's mo ther and father, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reed from Ogden. A niece, Jackie Barrett Smith went with them as far as Man hattan, Kansas to visit with her husband who is stationed there . MUTUAL OF ENUMCLAW SETS THE PACE FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE FOR LESS MONEY! Looking for Homes, Lots and Farms? We Have Them ! We Still Need A Few More Good Listings Contact Us Todav! See Oscar H. Anderson Insurance Agen OREM REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 777 North State Orem Phone AC 5-3434 Realtor and Member of Multiple Listing Bureau Orem Women's Club 'To Hold Mothers Tea Wed. The Orem Women's Club will meet in the Scera Auditorium for their annual Mothers Day Tea and Art Exhibit, May 7, at 3:30 p. m. The art exhibit will consist of outstanding work for the year by Orem High School students stu-dents and will be displayed in the Scera Lounge. Award to winning students will be made during the meeting. Mrs. Ralph Kniffht is chairman of the art awards. The past presidents of the Orem Women's Club are chairmen chair-men of the program and favors. Current officers are in charge of refreshments. Members are to bring their mothers as a guest. 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