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Show VttliiJ imp oz. Bottles el JVioDnfle No. 303 Cans JR From Our in-Store Bakery SMI mi MAX J CI I I 8-inch chocolate cake "" filled and iced with , French butter cream icing JT"! and topped with angel flake cocoanut. Each Oven-Fresh Potato Doz. Gerber's strained cans 4? tor l Irt iw 3SS0DH sapo (o GtDl?I?(SStlBll!)MI?t:?c t mm HormeFs luncheon canned meat el KAonfe Sot D1 o No. 303 Can .M Mi Assorted! Varieties , St OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, August 16, 1963 -T Louis Ringger New, i iN VvH Prices Effective Thurs., Fri. & Sat. THE STORE WITH THE PERSONALITY - j Supreme fudge sandwich chocolate pkgs. for MM 60LD STRIKI 40 West Center, Ore 560 West Center, Provo , Tviri I. i n-nrtn J I TAM. J y I fTAM. JC Series of Minor Accidents Injure Five Persons Five persons receive mi nor injuries in four accident in Orem durina the Dast wppV Two of the mishaDS Involved motor scooters or bicycles. Itavid R. Seeley. 17. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Seeley, 126 W. 1200 S. was taken to Utah Valley Hospital follow ing an accident Saturday morning at 240 E. 1600 S. He was riding a motor scooter which -was In a collision with a car driven by Joseph D. Brinkerhoff, 31, 1443 S. 605 E. William Lloyd Gheen, 29, received bruises in a car-bi cycle accident Sunday. Driver of the car was Rowley Me-cham, Me-cham, 57, of Provo. Mr. Gheen was cited for failure to yield right of way. The bicycle was totally demolished, and $25 dammage incurred by the auto. Both drivers sustained minor injuries Friday in a rear-end pile-up at 1200 N. State. They were George Whitcomb Watts, 59, 856 N. 350 E., and Max W. Nisonger, 51, Provo. Mr. Ni- songer was cited for an im proper lookout. Damaged to the two cars totalled an es timated $1000. 4th Ward Bishop The Orem Fourth Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints was ;i re-or ganized Sunday evening un der the direction of the Orem West Stake Presidency. Louis Ringger was sustained as bishop bi-shop with William A. Cox as first counselor and Calvin Jacob Ja-cob as second Counselor. Kay Baker was named to the of fice of . ward clerk and Tom Patten and Harold Baker assistant as-sistant ward clerks. Katherine Meldrum was sustained as project clerk. Arden Rowley, after serving five and one half years as bishop was released as were his counselors, James E. Palmer Pal-mer and Marvin E. Meldrum. Norval Kitchen and John F. Adams were released as ward clerks. During the tenure of Bishop Rowley and his associates associ-ates the Fourth Ward Chapel was started, completed and dedicated. another muiruirupir f bnniuituibb FOODS Young Utah Designers Win Honors fill o THREE UTAH boys designed and built these smartly styled "dream cars" for the 1903 Usher Body Crafteman's Guild model' car competition and won first place awards of $150 each for the best entries from their state. The upper car was built by NeweU O. Brlnghnrst, 20, of Salt Lake City. The center ear waa entered by Brace Ely III, 16, of Salt Lake City. The lower car was designed! by Ralph W. Butler, 13, of Ogden. I For d lasting pickup . . . r w ... . I With your favorite foods ... go for a tall, cool glass of refreshing Milk . . . and enjoy more go that stays with you. Milk's goodness lasts longer because Milk is powered with proteins for energy. Milk is the pitcher of health. Keep Milk on your laoie always; AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Sponsored by Utah's Dairy Farmers m .51 |