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Show toj 10) Pound Ave. Grade If wiiiffl's Premium -Blade Cut Orcm - Geneva Times Tender lean.. iflffPs Oriole-Lean LMIIril 4 o v mm m - - m - ar a Quality Men's o n o. r Bamboo Wicker v ;4 1 m 41 Now . . . Va- 5- , S$C Large 8-inch, 4-Iayer chocolat cake filled with white french cream and topped with creamy, smooth chocolate fudge icing then topped with chocolate decorettes. Nylon Lounge $fk99 Ea. 1 mi Each ftf lV 7 BAUSON BREAD Dozen Chock full of raisins. Oven-fresh. Jf 2 23(s Deluxe Padded n 0 08 Only 08 Ea. M 40 West Center OREM m 560 West Center PR0V0 Thursday, June 14, 1962 Angling Luck Looking Up Current fishing prospects in te Beehive St a In (Ua gauntlet from poor to excel- t, depending upon the wat-involved. wat-involved. Trout in Utah is still far below normal; howpvpr oat;-v: , va.-isuiiig on utan vi"j- ub aescriDed as lOPS. Limits herA ara - - .All; A U1C rather than the e X Pentinn Boat fishermen stand the best chance, but shore fishermen ara -I I . .1 v auv UVllllg Well. looking to the future. Ac partment spokesmetffrom over the State still forecast a good fishing year ahead because of the better water table and be lieve as soon as the waters stabilize, good angling will be the rule. BEHUNIN REUNION Local DA V Represent Utah At Idaho Convention Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fielding', and their daughter, Ellen wer guests of the1 Idaho department . of the Disabled American-Veterans, American-Veterans, at their annual convention, con-vention, held at Twin Falls, Idaho, June 7, 8 and 9. Miss Ellen Fieldinz was re quested to play several piano SOIOS at the Forirpt.mft-nnf: luncheon Friday, and ffgaln at the Banquet Saturday evening. wnere after playing two of her own compositions. bTia was given a "standing ovation. Friday afternoon, Mrs. Eunice Eu-nice Rehwald, Idaho Auxiliary Department commander, gave; an Open House in honor of Mrs. Fielding, the National Child Welfare Chairman for the DAV Auxiliary, and a past Uetah Department Auxiliary-commander. All descendants of Issac Be hunin and, their families are invited to attend the Issac Be hunin Family Association Aii nual Renunion, July 21st 1962 from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Bowery Liberty Park, Salt Lake City, Utah. Schedule of events: 9:00 a.m. Registration;) 9:05 a.m. Sports and Games; 10:00 a.m. Visiting Hour, Genealogical Gen-ealogical Game; 11:00 a.m. Genealogical D i splay and Meeting: 12:00 noon. Lunch Individual Families or Branches; Bran-ches; 1:00 p.m. Registration, Book of Remembrance Display Dis-play and Contest; 2:00 pan. Family prayer, 2:05 p.m. sports and Games Contests -be tween Branches; 3:00. Peanut Hunt for Children: 4:00 p.m. Business Meeting, Elections of Officers, Family Branch meetings, meet-ings, Short Entertainment; 5:00 p.m. Pot Luck Dinner; 6:00 p.m. program and awards; 7:00 p.m. Closing prayer 7:05 to 9:00 p.m. Visiting Hours; 8:00 p.m. new Board Meeting. Detailed De-tailed information can be se cured by writting Rex Gif ford, Secretary 140 West Apri cot Avenue, Salt Lake City. After the Idaho convention the Fieldings visited the? Craters of the Moon, and friends fri-ends in south eastern Idaho. ARTISTS PRINTS ON DISPLAY AT BYU Artist-made color prints from the Western Serigraphi' Institute of Thousand Oaks, Calif., are now on exhibit la the main gallery of the Educa tion Building on Brigham Young University's lower cam pus. On display until June 21, the serlgraphs are produced by the silk screen process in which the paint is forced through silk. GIFT IDEAS FOR ' SOMEBODY'S BABY Something darling for somebody's some-body's darling . . . that's the assortment of patterns for baby things, knitted or crocheted, offered this week by the Oremv Geneva Times. For your free copy, send a stamped, self-addressed self-addressed envelope with this clipping to the Orem-Geneva Times. GOOD SWIMMING and CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SCERA BOOSTERS We Were Happy To Provide The f! For Your New Pool THORN ROCK PRODUCTS CO. 1425 E. 900 S., Provo, Utah NOTHING HAS MORE LIVES THAN A . U.S. Savings Bond! a U.S. Saving Bond is STOLEN.... orLOST.... or BURNED ... . The U. S. Treasury Will Replace It At No Extra Cost When it comes to safety, U.S. SavinRS Bonds are the cat's whiskers. whisk-ers. That's because the U.S. Treasury Treas-ury will quickly replace a lost, stolen, or burnt Savings Bond, even if you've lost all your records ef the Bond I Safer than cash, Savings Bonds are just as good &i "ready cash" for any emergency. And how they frrowl Did you know that for every $3 put into Series "E" Savings Bonds . . . you get back $4 in jut-t-7 years and 9 months? Why not see your banker or Payroll Pay-roll Department today, and start your dreams growing in U.S. Saving Bonds. They're as safe as America I J |