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Show People You Should Know In OrenT crrr ofticials Mayor V. Emll Hansen t'lty Councllmen M. Alvin Rowley, Elwood Baxter, Merlin R. Manning, Winston Wins-ton Crawford, Earl Wen- green. City Manager O. V. Earns-worth DOORS DOORS DOORS 3-0x6-8 1 3-4 Front Exterior $ Other Sizes Start At Just $ Weslco Cabinet & Supply 296 No. State St., Orem AC 5-0517 Of Y Meet seasonal wnn casn irom us. Money for any worthy purpose up to mm 77 p n Loans on Signature' only, car or furniture. Phnno first tnr l.trin service. AMERICAN FORK 15 East Loom b.low $A00 mad by J! . "Jl Lloyds Used Typeriter Values THE IDEAL FAMILY GIFT Late Model Royals --Underwoods --Underwoods Reminnfanc Smith-Coronas- Many Others All Typewriters Completely Reconditioned! (1 Year Full Guarantee) Rental Payment Plan Act Now! Limited Supply n nrH U nl7 U v III 832 West Center - Provo - FR 4-0725 City Recorder Anne Cooper City Treasurer Victor H. Christens ru City Attorney Hugh Vern Wentz City Judge E. H. Johnson Chief of Police Reed Bur. gener City Building Inspector Lloyd expenses Main Street Phone: 860 City Flnanc Co. (Utah) Priced from $30.00 ,0140'00 14' Carriage iiffiifiiiif yZJy TVDCIUDITCD m LIIIVl I Lll vv Louder. Fire Chief Scott Thompson City Engineer Leonard Beckman City Librarian Mrs. Beralce Cox City Receptionist Mrs. Leah Vincent. City Planning & Zoning Committee Com-mittee chairman Joseph T. Smith Metropolitan Water Board chairman Niels Anderson Orem Health Council chairman, chair-man, Mrs. Gordon Billings SCEBA BOARD Clyde Lunceford, president; M. Dover Hunt, manger; Woodruff Jensen, Leetnan Bennett, Sharp Gillespie, Dean Peterson, Peter-son, DeLance Squire and Cecil Ce-cil Dimlclc. POST OFTICE Postmaster Clyde E. Weeks, Jr. SCHOOL OFFICIALS Alpine School District Supt. Dan W. Peterson School Board Members Phil Shumway, Murray Rawson, Orem High. School Principal L. B. Bennett Lincoln Junior High Principal Stanley A. Leavitt. Geneva Principal Thorit C. Hebertson Westmore Principal Mr. Fenton Prince Sharon Principal Elwood Baxter Edeemont Principal Ivan Perry i Spencer Principal John M, Nicol. Windsor Principal Garcth W. Seastrand. Hillcrest Principal - Keith D. Horton. Union Principal Richard W. Robins. STATE LEGISLATURE Rep. Thorit C. Hebertson FARM BUREAU Orem President Dean Gill-man Gill-man BANKS First Security Joseph T. Smith, manger Orem State Bank Warner Murphy, manger Orem Seventeenth Hugh McKellar Orem Eighteenth J. Milton Arnoldsen OREM WEST STAKE Presidency E. Carlyle Bunker, Bun-ker, president; S. Arvid Dodge, Do-dge, Phil Shumway, counselors; coun-selors; Lee R. Broderick and Kenneth Wellington, clerks. Wards In West Orem Stake Orem Third James E. Mangum (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 LDS CHURCH CHURCH OFFICIALS OREM STAKE Presidency M. Dover Hunt, president; Eli Clayson, Ray Louder, counselors; J. LaMar Johnson, Ray Hill, clerks. Wards in Orem Stake Orem First Clifton Pyne (same) Orem Second Charles E. Anderson (Vermont) Orem Sixth Alva E. Durfey (Windsor) Orem Seventh Ernest H. Clark (Timp View) Orem Tenth Ancil W. Winger. Win-ger. WEST SHARON STAKE Presidency Clyde M. Lunce ford, president; H. Verlin Andersen; Karl W. Johnson, counselors; Lowell Woodward. Wood-ward. Bruce Wentz and John Adams, clerks. Orem Fourteenth C. Elden Bitter Orem Fifteenth Bruce Clark Orem Twenty-Second Bert Skinner. Vineyard George Jenkins Provo Seventeenth - Luris P. Allen Provo Eighteenth Clyde Romney Provo Twenty - First Elroy D. Laws. Lakeview Murlyn Brown (same) SHARON STAKE Presidency Philo T. Edwards president: G. Milton Jameson, Calling all Travelers! Signing NOW for UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Tours To Europe - Russia and Mediterranean In summer of 1960 University credit available Write TODAY for free itineary and costs to TRAVEL, University of Utah Extension Division, Salt Lake City 12 It's Fun Making These . Merry Christmas Cutouts fCovrfvsr You'll add greatly to the Merry Christmas atmosphere of your home with miniature cutouts of Santa Claus, his sleigh and reindeer rein-deer that are easy and fun to make with the aid of new home workshop power tools this holiday season. This young housewife yes, even the women and teenagers can get into the fun is using a portable electric jig saw converted into a stationary saw with a new jig table that fastens to the workbench. After tracing Christmas Christ-mas patterns onto hardboard, use the jig saw to quickly cut around the figures. Sand any rough edges, then paint the figures in bright colors, as this "handywoman"' has done with her completed com-pleted cutouts. Cecil Wagstaff, counselors, Ray E. Hanks and Glen soutnwicK, clerks. Wards in Sharon Stake Orem Eleventh Lawrence M. Palmer (Tlmpanogos) Orem Twelfth N. Floyd Johnson (Hillcrest) Orem Thirteenth Llurray Rawson. Orem Sixteenth Leland Prest- wich. Orem Nineteenth Phillip V. Christenson. - Provo Twentieth John E. Rowley. cnuRCn of christ Minister Don Nieison COMMUNITY CHURCH Community Church Reverend Verne A. Robinson. HEADS OF CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS Orem Boosters Robert Gam- mel Orem Community Sportsmen Association President Eugene Goodman United Steel Workers Local Santa Delivers the Goods ... and so do MILK WHITE FEEDS You're ALWAYS right when you feed MILK WHITE. They are made of the finest ingredient- and milled to meet exact and long-tested formulas. The feeds are constantly con-stantly tested too, to make sure that every bag of Milk White Feed come up to the quality standards. There's a Milk White Feed for Every need: Dairy Cows Broilers Cattle Hogs Calves ..You can now get Milk White feeds in bulk where large quantity feeds are required. Talk over your feed needs with your Branch Manager. Harold Lewis - Provo Walt Steffen, American Fork Utah Poultry & Farmers Co-op . . ft SpvvdWor Dirman. Tiar Power Tool ComDanvt 2701 Wilford Biggs, pres. Kiwanis Ray Hanks Legion Auxiliary Mrs. M. L. Drake Lions Club Carl Reed Auxiliary Police W. Stan Chynoweth Lady Lions Mrs. Jen Ash ton. Jaycees Robert Faddis. Orem Women's Club Mrs. Allen Winterton. OF. Club Mrs. William A. Cox Business and Professional Women Wo-men Mrs. Lydia Hogan. Orem Garden Club Mrs. Marietta Schofield Melodian Chorus Mrs. Verl Kofford. Orem AAUW Mrs. Victor L. , Davles, Lai Cos Mrs. Verl Kofford. Timp Saddliers Mrs. Ted Brlngerhoff Disabled American Veterans-Leonard Veterans-Leonard Gabbitas. Jaycees Wives-Airs. Donald Chugg. American Legion Fred Field lng Laying Hens Turkeys Dogs 4 I' I 1 ' ' ) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE To Vxa TTnluorso TnMiulinff' Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon at Christian Chris-tian Science services Sunday. Matthew's account of Christ Jesus' still of the tempest (8:23 -26): will be included in the Scriptural readings. From "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy will be read the following (134:26): "Jesus said: 'I knew that Thou hearest me always;' a and he raised Lazrus from the dead, stilled the tempest, healed the sick, walked on the water. There is divine authority for believing in the superiority of spiritual power o ver material resist ance." ForceSpirie The Golden Text is from Isaiah (45:5, 12) "I am the Lord, and there is none else, there is no God beside me I have made the earth, and created man upon it: I, even my hands have stretched out the heavens, and all their host ave I commanded." CARMEN IVIE SERVING IN HAWAn BARBER'S POINT, Hawaii (FHTNC) Carmen R. Ivie,1 aviat'on machoinist's mate 3rd class USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 James A. Ivie of 415 E 20th S., Orem, is serving with Airborne Air-borne Barrier Service Squadron Squad-ron Two, at the Naval Air Station, Sta-tion, Barber's Point, Hawaii. DAV Auxiliary Mrs. Ina Iverson American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Bolos Abraham Veterans of Foreign Warn Frank Dart VFW Auxiliary Mrs. Lola Lees. Orem Chamber of Commerce John Huish, president. Civil Defense George R. McKinney, director, Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, women's director Literary Club Mrs. E. B. Terry Home Memories Of Pres. David O. McKay Cwaplld by Dr. Umratyn L Mdtey Thll book Mb H mlr ml Hl.nl MKay't Mffy life Ms homo i Hvuhvill. Ml kv tar hl parenlt mn4 oHmt ctaM Hmttf rntrnbm. II iIim mmi ecscr. i.ncM k !oy4 M kntk of youth, M mtmhtr of $ Oworvm of Mta Twolvo 4 Mm fi PrttMtiKy, end flnolly oi fr..ld.nt of Ik OlVRk. 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