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Show 40 ?. - -if U "... . . . Girl to Donald E. and Jeanette Holli-man Holli-man Thatcher 5-22. 58. f Girl to Roque and Eva Alvarez Vizcaino Viz-caino 5-23-58. It 4f"i -v. Girl to Wendel and Rexine Anc$?rson Eager 5-14-58. Girl to nobert anT Mary Hutchings Healy 5-17-58 vjiii 10 xvau ana Donna T h ornton Lowe 5-13-58. Liii lo ttaymond and Maurine May-berry May-berry Robinson 5-?1 5-?1 58 t v, J? , 1 is m f. - V Boy to Ralph and Marie Robert Ridge 5-28-58 Boy to Kyle and E 1 a Ine Johnson Johnson, 5-23-58 Boy to Lyle G. and Betty Seeley Poul-sen, Poul-sen, 5-12-58 Boy lo Teddy and Diane Webber Sor-enson Sor-enson 5-14-68 Boy to Rulon and Bessie Petty 5-18-58 Boy to Clyde and K a r en Zabriskie Edwards 5-24-58 Boy to Pherron and Girl to Clyde and Girl to Frank and Ha P r es tw ic h Shirley J o hnston Doris Ford Wattle-Heaps, Wattle-Heaps, 965 N. Gar- Kallas, 374 W. 4th worth, 815 S. 8th den Drive, 5-27-58. S. 5-27-58. i W. 5-28-58 tiin lo xxweu (Deceased) (De-ceased) and Valeen Olsen Prestwich, formerly of Orem, 5-26-58 i--rw'- ' 'i '''l 1 i, " i I? r m- Hiifi "- : : ; .ste s Boy to Richard E.Girl to Kenneth A Boy to Richard and Boy to Orval andGirl to George and and Margaret Cur-and Melva Peterson Margaret Patterson DeLenna BradshawLola Hatch Coomes, tis Scholle, 899 N.Baum, 997 W 370 N Fowler, 947 S., 450Mecham, 258 N 4th 91 E 8t Sh., 5-3ft-75 E. 5-27-58. 5-29-58 E. 5-28-58. E. 5-30-58. 58. Manti Reunion To Be Held At Salt Lake City June 28 is the date set for the Manti Reunion at Liberty Park In Salt Lake City. The reunion is for all present and former Manti residents. Registration will get under way at 10 a. m. At noon box lunches will be available, and Manti music will be featured on the program beginning at 2 p.m. in the bowery. Mrs. Evelyn Eve-lyn Brown will act as Mistress of Ceremonies. R. Easton Moffitt, former Manti Man-ti Mayor is president of the Manti Reunion organization. FRED YVILLOUGHBY HAS 30-DAY FURLOUGH PFC Fred R. Willoughby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Willoughby Wil-loughby is home on a 30 day furlough from the U. S. Marine Corp. Fred has been stationed in the Philippines and Hawaii for the past two years. Pfc Willoughby will report to Camp Pendleton, California where he will serve for the remainder re-mainder of his 11 months time. Twin Correction The Orem-Geneva Times got twins mixed last week In their reporting of the receiving of the Maud May Babcock Scholarship. The letter of correction Is printed print-ed below. Dear Sirs: As regarding your paper of May 29, 1958. You stated that Karen Gillman received the Maud May Babcock Scholar- Y Commencement Speaker Scheduled Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president pre-sident of George Washington University, will deliver the commencement address at BYL June 0, It was announced today to-day by President Ernest L. Wilkinson. Commencement exercises will begin in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse at 7:30 p.m. ship. This is a mistake. My twin Preliminary music will begin VISIT INBOISE, IDAHO Mrs. Robert F. Colson and children Debra and Gregory are spending a few weeks in Boise. Idaho. They are visiting with Mrs. Colson's mother, Mrs. Agnes Ag-nes Hill, and ither relatives and friends. On their trip to Boise they stopped at Ogden to visit with a brother to Mrs. Colton. 1 71 Drivers Issued Citations For Speeding Twelve motorists were given traffic tickets during May for OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1958 Orem Couples Make Eastern Trip Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Prestwich Prest-wich and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burgener of Orem have recent ly completed an extended 17-day 17-day trip to the East, for the purpose pur-pose of meeting Mr. and Mrs. driving without a license. This: Prestwich's son, Lloyd, who was is the highest number "Picked returning from serving on an up" in any one month for this offense. Twelve car owners were cited for failure to have state inspection. One hundred seventy one drivers dri-vers were issued citations for speeding last month. The balance bal-ance of the May report compiled by Justice E. H. Johnson is as! follows: public intoxication, 7; battery, 1; no license on dogs, 5; resisting arrest, 1; running stop signs 7; illegal parking, 6; fol lowing too close, 2; molesting dog pound, 1; improper registration, regis-tration, 1; driving under the influence in-fluence if intoxicants, 3; failure to keep car under control, 5; running red light, 2; improper signal 1; failure to yield right of way, 2; cutting traffic, 1; improper im-proper passing, 1; and improper improp-er backing, 2. LDS mission to Australia. Loyd has been touring Europe since his release in March, and met his family in New York City. While in Washington D. C. the group visited with Mrs. Prest-wich's Prest-wich's brother and wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex T. Daly. They visited places of Interest In-terest of which they say while on the trip home were: Independence, Inde-pendence, Missouri; 'Cathage jail; the home of Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois; the sacred Grove, Hill Cumorah, and the Kirtland Temple. sister, Karmen, scholarship. received this Karmen majored in sociology at the University of Utah and will graduate this August with a B. S. degree. This scholarship is given to an outstanding student stu-dent who plans to enter graduate grad-uate school. of Social Work this fall and will study psychiatric psychiat-ric social work. Thank you very much for your cooperation in correcting this error. Sincerey Yours Karen Gillmar ! Polaroid's ioihvrsary in the Fieldhouse at 6:45 p.m The academic procession with faculty and graduates in cap and gown, will begin at the Maeser Memorial Building at 7 p.m. and proceed to the Field-house. Field-house. Dr. Marvin has the masters degree from University of Southern California and Harvard Har-vard University, the Ph.D. degree de-gree from Harvard and LL.D from University of New Mexico. He was dean at University of California at Los Angeles 1919- 1922 and president of University of Arizona, 1922-1927. He has been president of George Washington Wash-ington University since 1927. He was a lecturer for the International Inter-national Institute in Geneva in 1930. ! am ! J These Gifts Free,& I A mnnthi' film tnnntw (fl rnlltl NfcsSu. 'tM&S0SA months' 8 Big 5 x 7 enlargement! Bounce flash bracket 2 olbum' with MODEL 800 25 Poitcarder Complete Kit $164.50 POLAROIDLand Camera Kit Similar free gifts available with other kits. NOTHING DOWN AND EASY CREDIT TERMS ALLENS PHOTO SUPPLIES i 24 North University Avenue 14 South Main Provo, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah ROBERT COLSON IN BALTIMORE Robert Colson left recently for Baltimore, Maryland, where he expects to spend some three weeks in additional training for commercial credit. There's Magic In The Mood DANCE at EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT BEGINNING . AT 9 P. M. BOB EVANS ORCHESTRA $L0t Fer Couple Before P. M- Public Invited SALT L-'iKE TRIP IS ENJOYED BY BISHOPRIC AND WIVES A trip to Salt Lake City was made recently by Bishop and Mrs. Ray R. Johnson, Mr. and Orem Man Wins Utah Iris Sweepstakes An Orem man was sweepstakes sweep-stakes winner in the annual show of the Utah Iris Society which was held recently at the State Capitol building. Mr. IS. D. Wallace was the winner o! the show. Mr. Wallace is owner own-er and operator of Wallace Gardens Gar-dens on South State Street la Orem. Mrs. Donald Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril W. Foote for the purpose pur-pose of having Mr,. Foote set apart for his new position of second counselor in the First Ward Bishopric. Mr. Foot was set apart by Elder John Long-den, Long-den, Assistant to the Twelve la the LDS Church. Elder Long-den Long-den performed the ordinations for the previous bishopric whiea consisted of Bishop Johnson, Mr. Evans and Mr. William L. Willoughby, Wil-loughby, who was released after nine years of service in the bishopric. The group attended a session in the Salt Lake Temple before returning home. I 'iw m urn iiwwjih-rwiii. m-g- Love bargains? Appreciate fine jlXON TAYLOR RUSSEU - - furniture? Then this sale is for YOU! 4J fTfN H M f"iT f"cHOlCE: r: Famous Simmons, to celebrate its 88th 1 B I 1 Hi A orEXTR'"-- Anniversary, designed a Special Collec- fefeff A M U tion, and we bought it in CARLOAD LJf hS 'fe quantities to bring you carload U III II I SAVINGS. This sale cannot be repeated JJ LA LgsPj 'tot' brto0 J r- - ' $1.25. I Deepsleep Twin Studio with shirred flounce and innerspring pillows. It opens to make twin beds. New textured tex-tured Provincial print in brown, red, gold, beige or red. Dreamwell Combination . . . mattress has hundreds hun-dreds of springs, handles, han-dles, ventilators, sturdy twill cover. Includes box spring. Twin or full. Mattress alone 49.88 f r i S & " ' ii BONUS LIVING ROOM SUITE SALE Valuable Chair Gift Yours with any Suite Purchased Light-Scaled Modern Simmon3 sofa-bed sofa-bed has Beautyrest seat cushions, upswept up-swept arms, roomy bedding box. Tailored style in brown, black, green, turquoise, red or gold tweed. Tw VJ , t $9988 1 "., :-t.-1 n - j .1 ' ilj&yzrj iff drama for your dining area at a modest price I 5-pc. Suite 69 mMi 111 1 TWO of these MODERN CAPTAIN'S CHAIRS are yours when the suite you buy is less than $200. THIS $50.00 ROTAR CHAIR is a "plus" value if the suite you buy is $200 or more. Choice of fine textured covers. Here's a typical Value ... Excellent construction and comfortable styling. 194" and includes TWO Modern Captain's Chairs. Brass-tipped, slim-tapered velvet black legs. Tops will not chip or crack laminated pJasfk whkh resists heat, stains and wear. Chairs covered in Vinyl plastic Table is 30x40x48 inches.-. ,. - - - 1 |