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Show 1 ( Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, Aug. 14, 1958 American Fork Training School; Women Steel Workers To Be Spotlighted In U. S. Steel Hour DAUGHTER UNDERGOES MAJOR OPERATION Thu email lancrVifor f TWr and. Mrs. Elvin L. Hancock3 me?s?uge ?n, GneVa Dianna, underwent a major Cameramen and technicians will arrive here on August 10 from New York City to begin shooting U.S. Steel Hour pro operation at the Utah Valley Hospital Monday afternoon. Dianna entered the hospital Sunday. She was reported to be recovering nicely. FOR SALE For sale a going business. "As a man thinketh in his heart so is he." Don't be discour aged. It is said of Edison he 'failed 999 times before he . produced electric light. So : there is one thing to remem ber, "Like begets Like." Postive and negative thought rules the world, for good or ill. So where do you stand? "Negative begets Negative." I am wanting some Postive thoughts, therefore if you do not feel like you would like a book store, would it be possible we could buy it for the Primary association for the three stakes? I know they could run it and make good at it. My help would be free to them, if they needed Works and the Fairyland pro ject at the American Fork Training School for use on the nationally televised "United States Steel Hour." Heading the crew of 12 will be George Hicks, noted news broadcaster and United States Steel Hour feature narrator. Mr. Hicks is famous for his coverage of the Allied invasion of Europe on June 6, 1944. The Geneva Works message will spotlight the women who work in the steelmaking and will feature Geneva employees Leona de la Mare, crane operator, oper-ator, of Provo; Rose Wilkin, plate and coil marker, of Lehi; Helen Ipson, slipmaker, ol Orem; and Iness Teague, structural struc-tural mill recorder, from Pleasant Plea-sant Grove. A second message will be made of the Fairyland project at the Utah State Training School in American Fork now under construction for children Children's Clothes "MEM ' L i k FOR YOUNG CHEMISTS and other grade-schoolers, fashion ingredients in-gredients are well mixed in a wash end wear middy chemise. Constant color by Courtaulds Coloray. U.Ofei New (Times) Comic Strip Will Show Great Newspapers In Action! SCHEDULED TO CO from geo- graphy class to any point in the school day, without losing its crisp neatness, is this drip-dry cotton dress. In a Lowenslein fabric it. Why not some of you at the scho1 and the Public- figure out something and let get together on it. There is a way to solve every prob lem. Therefore if I do not sell I will keep running it myself. Decision always magnetizes. mag-netizes. I have one of the greatest books in the world for only $5. It will help you make up your mind. The book is worth $25, or your money back. Come in and see us. The Busy Book Store, Thomas L. Kitchen. al4b Geneva employees have been among the most active sponsors spon-sors of the program to build the unique, seven-acre educational educa-tional park and therapeutic playground. The filming will about four days. The United States Steel Hour is telecast locally over Channel Chan-nel 5 at 8 p.m. on alternate Wednesdays. The next show, "Old Marshals Never Die," will be telecast on August 13. require Bright Colors Ring the Bell In Fashions for Grade School Girls Eagerly Adopt Both Chemise and Trapeze ; Silhouettes Show Pleasing Simplicity BY MRS. BERYL TUCKER Fashion Editor of Parents' Magazine What a Joy to be young when almost every aspect of back- to-school fashions for fall 1958 puts the accent on youth. First, there is color to brighten every classroom from Maine to California, Cali-fornia, golden and usset browns, flaming reds, foliage greens to vie with the autumn landscape. Then, there Is the chemise and the trapeze. While t ie adult world has trembled and wavered over these changes in fashion, young ladies of tfco through twelve haw acnted them as their very own, .... ... .... ................... ............ ......... ,. !!! - y 2 i 1 1 r r. i GRAMMAR GIRL is ready fe school in a flannel dress with sid ! tucked bodice and pleated skir By Cinderella in Avisco fahi-:. A thrill a day that sums up JEFF COBB, scheduled to start in this issue of the Times. Jeff Cobb is the vibrantly new comic strip which proves, once and for all, that truth is stranger than fiction and much more obsorbing. You will agree, as you follow fol-low the day by day unfolding of real-life human dramas ihat might have taken place in your own home town. This is literally true, since each episode is taken from the pages of some American newspaper. Actual Happenings The files of papers in every part of the country have been combed to bring you the stories stor-ies of people just like your self, in exciting events that actually happened. The only change is in the names of those involved. Otherwise, every story is absolutely true. Pete Hoffman Author Pete Hoffman, who writes and draws Jeff Cobb, is no new-comer. He has been creating creat-ing since the tender age of four when his earliest drawings were published in his hometown home-town newspaper. Recognition of Hoffman's exceptional ex-ceptional talent continued in college, where he served as Art Editor of both the school paper and the yearbook for four straight years. He had scarcely received his diploma, when he was launched on a highly successful career as a free-lance artist. Serves With Army Then followed a four-year stint as an officer in the Army during World War II, from which Hoffman emerged as aj captain holding the Bronze Star citation for meritorious service. Hoffman resumed his artistic progress immediately by taking tak-ing over a successful comic LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME IN OREM? CHECK this one 3 bedroom home, carpets, drapes, automatic auto-matic washer, automatic dryer, dry-er, stove, refrigerator. Now empty, ready to move. Will take late-model car for down payment. Located at 543 No. 940 West. Contact M. R. Laws, L&M Motor Co. Phone FR3-1623. Home Ph. FR3- 1233. strip and steering it to new heights of popularity in eight 'and one-half years. It was this success that brought Hoffman a chance to realize a life-long dream comic com-ic strip which would add real-life real-life authfnticity to top-flight writing and drawing. The result was JEFF COBB. Don't miss the first installment install-ment in this week's paper. BUNKER FAMILY REUNION HELD AT ROTARY PARK Wednesday evening the family fam-ily of the late George Bunker of Orem, met at the Rotary Park in Provo Canyon for a family get-together. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Blain Larsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hudson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Antoine L. Bunker and family ard President and Mrs. Carlyle Bunker and family, all of Oram; and Mr. and Mrs. F. Bertell Bunker and family of Salt Lake City. George Bunker began the Bunker Feed Company. YOU NEVER OUTGROW YOUR NEED FOR MILK! Philanthropy is loving, ame liorative, revolutionary; it wa kens lofty desires, new possibilities, possib-ilities, achievements and en ergies. Mary Baker Eddy Benevolent feeling ennobles the most trifling actions. William Makepeace Thackeray 5 t . AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH ONE STOP AT CHIPMANS-AMERICAN FORK-IS ALL IT TAKES TO GET YOUNGSTERS OFF TO A GOOD START YOU CAN DEPEND ON OUR PRICES TO SAVE YOU MONEY FLAP - BACK THE NEW IVY LOOK IN . . . FARAH POLISHED COTTON SLACKS Sizes 2 to 16 Boy's Junior Sizes $2.98 Boy's Sizes 6 to 12 $3.98 Youth Sizes 13-18 $4.50 f I i I c SWEATERS FOR : GOOD ON ANY $10.00 BACK TO SCHOOL PURCHASE. 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Priced $395 PRICED TO SELL Here now All ...-,,..... the lovely Catalina llf Sweaters - - v ? and ' , MANY OTHER VALUES r WEATCR double puff The Jaoquard overtlouse from Catalina is bulky, utterly new ...a sweater to be remembered b 100 wasKaMe turbo orlon! $12.90 COMPLETE SELECTION SAMSONITE LUGGAGE All Styles and Colors for Men and Women. All Brand New! CHIP MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Shopping Center LARGE SELECTION Long or Short Sleeves Values to $5.95 295 American Fork |