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Show Orem - Geneva Times Thursday, April 27, 1961 ' .,..';.,-' V-' -4, V I 41 - RECENT NEWLYWEDS - Mr. and Mrs. Evan P. Harding was honored at the Reception Centre Friday evening following their marriage earliere the same dav in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride was the former Ramola Chappell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe V. Chappell of American Fork. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Harding of Vineyard. The uuyie aic iiuiicymuunmg m ouumem uian parks, iney are making their home in American Fork where the groom is employed. Olesca Announce Mothers Party Mothers Day Program for mothers of members of the Olesca Literary Club will be held May 13 at the Brigham Young University Reception Center, was announced at the Monday evening meeting at the home of Mrs. Dixon Larsen. , Mrs. Donald Rasmussen was welcomed as a new member to the club. Mrs. Wayne Arrowsmith reviewed re-viewed the very interesting book "Green Willow." A short business meeting was JUNE WEDDING PLANNED June 24 has been been chosen as the wedding date with ceremonies to be held in the Los Angeles LDS Temple for Richard D. Cooper of Orem, and Aleen Eggleston of Hawthorne, California. Califor-nia. Parents- of the couple are Mrs. Leva L. Cooper and the late Ray F. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Eggleston. The bride-to-be is currently attending BYU as a junior in Commercial Art and is a grraduate of El Ca-mino Ca-mino Jr. College in Gardena, California. Mr. Cooper is a graduate of BYU and is presently employed in Orem. held where members were told that Jill Healy, a junior at' Orem High School, would be their representative to Girls State. A coming project was discussed where it was decided to purchase a tree to put by the fountain in Orem City Park. Books bought with money donated to Orem Library Libr-ary have now been purchased and are at the library. Light refreshments were served ser-ved to 22 members by hostesses Mrs. Dixon Larsen and Mr3. Paul Washburn. Riding Club Meet To Be Held At Orem Arena, May 1 All riding clubs of district four are invited by Orem Riding Rid-ing Club to join in the fun at the Orem Arena, May 1. Registeration . will begin at 4 p.m. A saddle and camp stove will be given away at 6 p.m, There will be jack pot races and competition for all who would like to participate. Refreshments Re-freshments will be sold. Public invited and admission free. For further information call Grant B. Penrod, AC 5-1748 or Lorin L. Grange, AC 5-0043. Community Church Slates Rummage Sale Saturday Orem Community Church, 100 North 400 East, are sponsoring spon-soring a rummage sale Saturday, Sat-urday, April 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Public invited to attend. Pfc Kelsey Serving In South Pacific Okinawa (fhtnc) Pfc. Rex L. Kelsey, son of Mrs. Louise Kelsey of 1523 S. 630 E. Orem is serving with the Third Bat talion, a vital part of the Third Marine Division at Oki nawa. Largest of the Ryukyu chain of islands, Okinawa is a strate gic point for defense in the Pacific and serves as head quarters of U.S. force-in-read iness in the Far East. BlackhavIcers To See 'Promised Valley1 In July Mr. Frank R. Snell of Orem attended a meeting in Nephl Monday night with other state officers of 'The Sons and Daug hters of Pioneers and Indian War Veterans of Utah to hear plans of the Nephi group to produce "Promised Valley" during the week of the state Blackhawk Encampment and Ute Stampede, July 10th to 15. Barry Avery, director of "Promised Valley", was Introduced Intro-duced by Mr. Paxman, stake mutual president. Mr. Avery outlined what they expected to do at the Blackhawk. He told them the show would be out of doors and they would have a double cast so that well over two hundred would participate. The chorus of 75 voices would be seperate from the acting group. Two stages will be us ed alternately. The production takes two hours and 4000 can be seated to see it. They plan no charge for admission. Date for this musical production will be July 12 and probably one other night. Commander Alma Fullmer and Adjutant Ivy Anderson, of Springville, Second Vice Commander Com-mander Oren Tyrell, Spanish Fork; State Board Members, Merle Tanner of Payson and Katherine Bowles of Nephi were present. Mr. Snell is First Vice Commander in the state organization. All Blackhawkers are invited in-vited to Nephi to camp out on the Nephi City Park for the Blackhawk. Hillcrest School Set Kindergarten Registation Hillcrest School will begin registeration of their Kindergarten Kinder-garten today at 2:45. For those who have not received a letter from the school, the register ation will continue for two weeks. Mothers are reminded to bring the childs birth certifl cate. 'Higher Education Subject for AAUW Regular meeting of the Orem Branch of the American Association of University Women Wo-men will be held at the home of Jean Kumz, 996 East 560 North, Provo, tonight (April 27) at 8 p.m. Chairman for higher education educa-tion Millie Ravsten and elementary ele-mentary and secondary education educa-tion chairman Shirley Maybey, will be in charge of the program. pro-gram. Margaret Johnson and Sarah Wolsey will be the hostesses. Utility Company To Present Awards To 4 Orem Men Among 11 Provo division employees of Mountain Fuel Supply Company, including two with 25 years of service, who will be honored tonight at the company's annual awards banquet in Salt Lake City, will be four Orem residents. Milt R. Llttlefield, of Orem utilization foreman for the Provo division, will receive a 25-year service pin. Other Provo division em ployees from Orem to be honored hon-ored Include Stanley D. Adams, Robert G. Downard and Calvin R. Marshall. Conscience a device that doesn't keep you from doing anything; just keeps you from enjoying It. Register Now New Classes Starting May 1 fc TAP BALLET SLIM TRIM MODERN ACROBATIC Marilyn Kofford School of Dance 216 East 400 soutn, urem After 5 P. M. Phone AC 5-5515 Marilyn Kofford MOT it's soft, sheer cloth inside new golden playtex girdle Now there's a completely new beautiful Playtex Girdle with exciting new featurss never before possible. newsoft, sheer cloth lining gives soft cool comfort. new cut higher in front for more freedom of movement. new longer sides smooth owoy thigh bulge. new won't puncture or tear. new lasts up to 3 times longer than ordinary girdles. new won't ride up because of seven-way stretch. New Golden Playtex Girdle with magic-finger panels support your tummy. White only $10.95. XL $11.95. New Golden Playtex Zipper Girdle zips on and off so easily. White only $12.95. XL $13.95 w ...;. . , x.'s ,.. . , , - -v. tPfil v IL i t .. JP f' j Kt "I t 4 X S ' . M W 1.' ' . s v i. . f ' g f vJ ..s- ( ..v.v . : . : I f-f I t'." -: v":. t?i I (T '-':J- f " ; t . f I ) 250 W. Center Provo New Teachers Hired by School District Alpine School District Board of Education approved the employing em-ploying of the following teach ers for the 1961-62 school year Secondary Teachers Carma Jane Baker, Kathryn Berg, Patricia Ila Boyle, Thomas F. Carlile, J. Gordon Christensen, Jerold A. Hilton, Marilyn Kotter Manning, Phyllis Mendenhall, Evelyn Parry, Fernith Isaacson Sa-poriti, Sa-poriti, and Leona A. Watkins. Elementary Teachers Rulon W. ' Brimhall, Irene Burke, Marilyn Crawford, Genevieve P. Emal, Kenneth L. Fawson. James Moran Finch, Fern Clark Fox, Sharon Haynes, Shirley Joan Hunt, D. Joanna Jenson, Patricia Jean Murchie, Lois Jane Ren- nie, Frances Thelma Wright, Gary L. Roper, Margaret Koh-ler, Koh-ler, and Myrle T. Jensen. Bahai Community Formed In Orem A new Baha'i Community was formed this week in Orem, joining some 1600 other centers cent-ers of the Baha'i World Faith in the United States. Members of the faith,. "work to spread the knowledge of the oneness of the human family and the singleness of purpose of the great revealed religious', according to its officers. Anyone wishing more Information In-formation may call AC 5-4765. Singing Groups To Take Part In Region 5 Festival Orem High School Choral groups will take part in the Region Five Choral Festival to be held in Payson Friday. Richard Dastrup, director, will enter A Cappella, Concert Choir, Boys' Glee, and Jr. Girls' Glee. Only KRAFT brings you . . . -UH335i ' Macaroni 'n Cheese with Qoldm. Kraft Dinner gives you tender macaroni, creamy with golden cheese goodness! Easy and quick to fix "as is." Or combine it with other foods for inexpensive yet delicious main dishes. 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