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Show I - 6 - .J 1 V7 ? t HISTORIC GROUNDBREAKING FOR OREM STRETCH OF SIX LANE FREEWAY More than 100 persons were in attendance at-tendance at the ground breaking ceremony last Friday morning, morn-ing, which launched the first construction phase of the Utah County Interstate Defense Highway system. The rites hearld-ed hearld-ed construction of 4.9 miles of highway between 1600 North and 1600 South adjacent to 12 West. City, county and state dignitaries participated in the rites. Gov. George D. Clyde was the featured speaker. The highway will be six lanes wide with a 40 foot median strip. Contractor for the job is Gibbons and Reed Construction Co. of Salt Lake City, who has 300 working days to complete the project. People You Should Know In Orem CRT OFFICIALS Mayor V. Emil Hansen City Councilmen M. Alvin Rowley, Elwood Baxter, Merlin R Manning, Winston Wins-ton Crawford, Earl Wen-treen. Wen-treen. City Manager O. V. Farns-worth Farns-worth City Recorder Anne Cooper City Treasurer Victor H. Christensen. City Attorney . Hugh Vern Wentz City Judge E. H. Johnson Chief of Police Reed Bur-gener Bur-gener Lloyd Louder Fire Chief Scott Thompson City Building Inspector City Engineer Leonard Beckman City Librarian Mrs. Bernlce Cox City Receptionist Mrs. Len-ora Len-ora Johnson City Planning Si Zoning Committee Com-mittee chairman Joseph T. Smith Metropolitan Water Board chairman Niels Anderson Orem Health Council chairman, chair-man, Mrs. Gordon Billings SCERA BOARD Clyde Lunceford, president; M. Dover Hunt, manger; Woodruff Jensen, Leeman Bennett, Sharp Gillespie, Clyde Lun ceford, Dean Peterson, De-Lance De-Lance Squire and Cecil Di-mick. Di-mick. POST OFFICE Postmaster Clyde E. Weeks, Jr. SCHOOL OFFICIALS Alpine School District Supt. Alma P. Burton School Board members Alfred Al-fred J. Madsen, Murray Rawson Orem High School Principal L. B. Bennett Lincoln Junior High Principal Quinn A. Hatch Geneva Principal Thorit C. Hebertson Westmore Principal Mr. Fen ton Prince Sharon Principal Elwood Baxter Edgemont Principal Ivan Perry Spencer Principal Garth Sea-strand Sea-strand Windsor Principal Keith Horton Hillcrest Principal Robert Emal. . Union Principal John NlcoL STATE LEGISLATURE Rep. Thorit C. Hebertson FARM BUREAU Orem President Dean Gill-man Gill-man BANKS First Security Joseph T. "mith, mangtr aw (era rtn 17 ii Kr " lilfi!"" OR FA tote iqnir.rCTiim:r a CmJ Friday thru Monday Two Big Hits AND tppcrisc&2! O'BRIEN STARTS TUESDAY AND color IVri SJAMBOREE I: FATS DOMINO Yi !i r BUDDY KNOX 7 OTi? CHARLIE GRACIF JERRY LEE LEWIS b:::u::::k!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::! Orem State Bank Warner Murphy, manger Orem Community Sportsmen HEADS OF CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS Association President Eugene Goodman United Steel Workers Local 2701 Wilford Biggs, pres. Klwanls Ray Hanks Legion Auxiliary Mrs. M. L. Drake Lions Club Jess Ashton Auxiliary Police W. Stan Chynoweth Lady Lions Mrs. Jess Ashton. Jaycees Lee Engelklng Orem Women's Club Mrs. Garth Nielson O.F. Club.. Mrs. Clay Dunn Business and Professional Women Wo-men Mrs. Lurleen Loveless. Love-less. Orem Garden Club President, Presi-dent, Anna Jean Backus. Melodian Chorus Mrs. Verl Kofford. Orem AAUW Shirley Mabey Lai Cos Mrs. Chester Muir Timp Saddliers Mrs. Ted Bringerhoff Disabled American Veterans Howard Stevens laycee Wives Mrs. Jack Childress American Legion Fred Field ing DAV Auxiliary Mrs. Keith American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Reed Bench Veterans of Foreign Warn Frank Dart VFW Auxiliary Mrs Stanley Stan-ley Houston. Kofford Orem Chamber of Commerce John Huish, president. Civil Defense George R McKinney, director, Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, women's director Literary Club Mrs. A. V. Washburn CHURCH OFFICIALS CHURCH OF CHRIST Minister Don Nielson Community Church Reverend Verne A. Robinson. LDS CHURCH OREM STAKE Presidency M. Dover Hunt, president; Eli Clayson, Ray Louder, counselors; J. LaMar Johnson, Ray Hill, clerks. Wards in Orem Stake Orem First Fay R. Johnson (same) Orem Second Charles E. Anderson (Vermont) Orem Sixth Alva E. Durfey (Windsor) Orem Seventh Ernest H. Clark (Timp View) Orem Tenth Owen C. Ben- nion. Orem Seventeenth Hugh McKellar Orem Eighteenth J. Milton Arnoldsen WEST OREM STAKE Presidency E. Carlyle Bunker, Bun-ker, president; S. Arvid Dodge, Do-dge, Phil Shumway, counselors; coun-selors; Soren Franklin Cox, clerk. Wards in West Orem Stake Orem Third Howard D. i:::::::::!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::.-!'.:!:: PARAMOUNT ifC Starts Friday ... rrMn.nC ivy.. wAiiniUK , .TTl the ins an wror, u urn Iiii0... In Cinemascope :::::::::::::::::n::uuiRU CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The importance of spiritual perception in making decisions will be emphasized at Christian Science services Sunday. "Unreality"' is the topic of the Lesson-Sermon. Included in the Responsive Reading are these verses from Matthew (7:19,20): "Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them." From "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, this selection selec-tion will be read: "Everything good or worthy, God made. Whatever is valueless or baneful, bane-ful, He did not make, hence its unreality" (525:20-22). The Golden Text is from Psalms (119:65,104): "Thou hast dealt well with thy servant, ser-vant, O Lord, according unto thy word. Through thy precepts I get understanding: therefore I hate every false way." ROWLEYS GET NEW GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley have received news of the birth of a grandson March 21 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. He will be named Danny. Parents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rowley. Row-ley. Mrs. Rowley is the former Delorus Burley of Seattle Washington Orem JCs Wives Plan Card Party Orem Jaycee Wives are sponsoring an evening of relaxation re-laxation and entertainment at a publ'c card party to be held Friday evening April 3, at 8 p. m. at the CIO Union Ha'l in South Orem. The proceeds for the evening will be spent to purchase additional items for the loan chest for invalid' at the Orem City Hall and to help sponsor a girl to Girl's State. The party will be both for men and women and there will be a variety of games with prizes and door prizes. The committee for the party are Mrs. Don Chugg, Mrs. Jack Redford, Mrs. Arthur Hollo-man Hollo-man and Mrs. Robert Faddis, and Mrs. Dale Gebo. They are inviting everyone to come out and join the fun and invest part of their time and money to help someone else. Orem-Geneva Times ' Thursday, April 2, 1959 I hope to "stand firm" enough to not go backward, and yet not gD forward fast enough to wreck the country's cause. (Nov, 20, 1853) As to the wiskers, having never worn any, do you not think people would can it a piece of silly affection if I were to begin it now? (1860) Abraham Lincoln Lowe (Sharon) Orem Fourth Arden Rowley (Geneva) Orem Fifth James C. Jensen Jen-sen (Geneva Second) Orem Eighth Rulon H. Petty Pet-ty (Beverly) Orem Ninth Vernon- L. Greenland. Orem Twentieth Stanley Leavitt Orem Twenty-First Ivan L. Sanderson Vineyard George Jenkins I ! I i I l i II raurs moot Bwnnm nuiu Doors open at 6:30 p. m. Show starts at 7 p. m. THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY truwK D,i irruilliu ;5AhhY Dft,. miNMF wnnnwiRn VTH5 FtAC'bfv..i( JOAH COLLINS i .inrriRsmi OE LUXE 2a :::::::uiA::::::: Saturday Mstineo Doors Operi at 1 p. m. - Show Starts 1 :30 p. zn. GYPSY COLT ; STARTS MONDAY - PLAYS ALL WEEK OME CAME Frank Sinatra Dean Martin And Shirley MacLaine COME TO THE Wiltkvood Hollow Farm Nursery Make that Outdoor Living Liv-ing room a place of Beauty by Planting No. 1 Western Grown Rose Bushes Peace - Pink Peace Aztec L Flr;t Love - Midnight - Plus Many Other Varieties Shade Trees - Ornamental Trees - Flowering Shrubs Fruit Trees - Evergreens Peat filess - Morgro 22 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE WILDW00D HOLLOW FARM NURSERY Orem - Pb. AC 5-0813 Turn West on 8th South, go to 8th West, then turn west to 12th South to Sandhill Road in Orem fi Follow the Signs. 4 A. :vri nm w rniwa wa nrr i ki a ( fife k ef ji m-.i 3 WW . . 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