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Show Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, June, 6. 1963 New Book Store Grand Opening t -1 it i y Set Sat. June Grand opening of the Timp Missionary Book Store will be held Saturday, June 8 at its neyr location, 558 S. State. " During the grand opening fhe store is offering free plastic Iaminating, free refreshments, nd gold-stamped name on very block purchased, according accord-ing to Arch Pulham, manager, .1 Now serving the Orem area in its own store, this business s owned jointly by the Seven-lies Seven-lies Quorums of the Orem, Orem West, Sharon and West jjpharon Stakes. Timp Mission-fry Mission-fry Book Store not only provides pro-vides the area, with a modern, vell stocked outlet for books, Sffice supplies, church aids and delated items,- but uses profits of the store for the support pf LDS missionaries in the lield. I Management and board of directors of the store includes: Bob Foutin, president; Clyde E. Weeks Jr. vice president; Mr. Pulham, manager; and LaVar Hooley; F. - Bennett Neilsen and Shelby Adams, drectors. With double the floor space of their old building, the new store is valued at $20,000. Over 90 percent of the construction was done with donated labor. Much of the materials were furnished art discount through generosity of local businessmen. business-men. ' The building is of cement block with cut stone front. A large off-6treet parking lot may be entered from the highway. high-way. Mr. Pulham expressed thanks to the many persons donating time and skill to erect the new farcility. Special help " " "s . " 1 FOR FRESH WATER Cool, sparkling drinking drink-ing water invites the passerby at this fountain at 450 S. State, erected by the Orem Veterans Organizations. Or-ganizations. The fountain is part of a project to beautify and improve the property at the Veterans Vet-erans Memorial Building. was given by Bob Foutin of the board of directors; J. C. Holtkamp and Dennis Collins, who solicited help; Elmer Ger-ber; Ger-ber; member of the . board and Fred Fielding, supervisor of construction. Architect Glen Enke donated his service. The only office supply store in the Orem. area, Timp Missionary Mis-sionary Book .Store carries a complete . line of office supplies, sup-plies, LDS and other religious books, teaching mater ials, games, gifts, LDS records, craft materials, school supplies, fiction, history and classics in pocket books. The present has a right to govern itself. -Oliver Wendell Holmes To those leaning on the sustaining sus-taining infinite, to-day is big with blessings. -Mary Baker Eddy Education Week Offers Variety Of Opportunities Brigham Young Universty's Education Week. June 10-14, offers a wide variety of learning learn-ing opportunities, according to officials who are completing final plans. The Education Week (previously (pre-viously c s 1 1 ed Leadership Week) is themed "Family TogethernessThe To-gethernessThe Challenge of Our Times" and has the basic goal of providing selected educational edu-cational experiepce to members mem-bers of the LDS Church and other patrons of BYU to help them become better leaders in the home, community and church. The BYU campus Education Week , is the largest program offering of 33 Education Weeks scheduled in the United States and Canada during the summer. Eclipse Harmful It has recently been made known that on July 20, a full eclipse of the sun will be vis-able. vis-able. The Utah Department of Health has issued a warning for the protection of eyes while viewing this eclipse. Sunglasses and smoked glass are NOT safe for viewing an eclipse of the sun. Permanent eye damage to 3 Utahns who watched the 1960 eclipse was HONOR OUR FLAG ON FLAG DAY, JUNE 14. Steeped in honor and tradition is the official U. S. Marine Corps Standard, shown above side by side with the American Flag, during formal ceremonies at Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. Throughout the United States, at U. S. bases overseas, at American Embassies in foreign lands, United States Marines perform the official honors to the American Flag. Around the globe the Stars and Stripes fly at more than 500 stations where Marines are on duty. reported, and the vision of many more may have been affected. af-fected. Eighty-three per cent of these victims were children and teenagers. Unseen infra-red (heat) rays are focused by the eye on its most sensitive part (the retina) where they cause a thermal burns resulting jn permanent per-manent visual damage. Pain fibers are not present in this part of the eye to warn the eclipse-viewer of the damage taking place. These invisible d amaging rays are NOT eliminated even by looking through photographic photo-graphic film or w e 1 der's glasses. There is NO SAFE WAY to observe the sun directly.1 dir-ectly.1 Watch the eclipse July 20 on television and protect your eyes. , Safety Pledge Entitles Kids To Day of Fun Elementary school age children child-ren who agreed to keep a summer sum-mer traffic safety pledge had free rides at Saratoga resort during Traffic Safety days this weekend, according to Police Chief J. Reed Burgener. Sponsored by the Orem Police Po-lice Department, the safety; pledge is to promote safety as well as give the children a good time. 1 Members of the Junior Traf-J fic Patrol will receive ad-i ditional free rides as a reward; for their work during tha' school year. Following is children signed: ! the pledge 1. I will always obey traffic: signals. " ! 2. I will always obey police-; men. 3. I will always respect the; Junior Traffic Patrol ! 4. I will never play in the' streets. j 5. I will never ride with strangers. I 6. I will always walk on; sidewalks and not on the road-i ways. 1 32 10 a,tn, J t.J ..J)Lm 1-3 1 1 J I JJ i y . i 1 1 i- -i t aVJ i to ' I fl? S BOOKS Board of Directors And Management lv,.....--7.r---'--'' " -' f. V -, , . ..... ....... '1- "1 ; ' w - j Jk ' 4 " ' & Atil mlmr-t.- m t miirrtii C. D. Bob Foutin President OREM WEST STAKE Arch Pulham Manager JZJLAi Now Serving The Orem Area In Its Own Building the TIMP MISSIONARY BOOK STORE, located at 858 South State Street in Orem. THIS UNIQUE BOOK STORE IS OPEN FOR ONLY TWO REASONS: 1. To provide the Orem area with a modern, well-stocked outlet for books, office supplies, church supplies, sup-plies, and related items. 2. To use the profits derived therefrom there-from for the support of L.D.S. missionaries in the field. LaVar Hooley Director SHARON STAKE Clyde E. Weeks, Jr. Vice President OREM STAKE v.A rvj i. i 5 . " I 1 t THIS STORE is owned jointly by the SEVENTIES QUORUMS of the following L. D. S. Stakes OREM STAKE OREM WEST STAKE SHARON STAKE WEST SHARON STAKE Our Prices and Quality of Merchandise Compare Favorably With Those Available Anywhere In Utah. SHOP HERE AND COMPARE! Vi PRICE SALE Stories From The Book of Moi m: n Jesus - His Life ind Teachings The Refiners Fire Faith In A Day Of Unbelief Teachings of Ihe D&C Searching with Success Our Lord of the Gospels POPULAR TITLES One Full Set: Documentary History Of The Church Service to You Saturday: Plastic Laminating Your Wallet-Size Card. Life-Time Protection For Your Valuable Cards and Papers Your Name Printed Free In Gold On Any Book Purchased Saturday net m Li Instruction Manuals Transistor Radios Flannel Boards Genealogical Supplies Children's Scientific and Fun Books. Visual Aids Paved Off-Street Parking mt rrizes 3 Transistor Radios Books -- Fountain Pens Free Refreshments Served All Day Saturday By The Utah Valley Page Girls imp Mi F. Bennett Nielsen Director OREM STAKE Shelby Adams Director WEST SHARON STAKE ssionary Boo Phone 225-4536 858 South State -- Orem Store Books- Office and School Supplies - Primary Supplies - Sunday School Supplies THESE POPULAR NEW TITLES from B00KCRAFT Are Now Available At Timp Missionary Book Store I OBEDIENCE $1.00 'The Family Of Joseph Smith' By Rita S. Robinson and E. Cecil McGavin $3.25 'Handbook For Genealogical Correspondence' By the Cach and Genealogical Library $3.25 'Golden Nuggets Of Thought' Compiled by Ezra L. Marlor $1.00 ' 0 . SI .09 CowleF& Whitney On Doctrine' Compiled By Forace Green $4.00 'Jewels of Thought' By Bryan Gardner $1.00 |