OCR Text |
Show Orem-Geneva Times - Wednesday, Noy. 25, 1964 Orem - Geneva Times J HAROLD B. SUMNER Editor and Publisher "published every Thursday at Orera, Utah. Office and plant located at 546 South State Street. Mailing Addrew Box 65, Orem, Utah ; BOXED ; CHRISTMAS ; CARDS Imprinted FREE : Until Dec. 1 UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY 69 E. Center, Provo Santa Claus Letters . . Dear Santa Claus, I liked the things you brought me last year. These are the things I want this vear: a teeny tiny Tears doll, a Skipper doll and some clothes ror ner, ciotnesior Barbie. Ken and Midee. clothes for myself and an ice skating suit a red coat with black iur ana please bring me some surprizes. Love Sherry Sumner Dear Santa Claus, I liked the things you brought me last year. These are the things I want this year: A Betsy Wetsy doll, a buggy, clothes for myself and please bring me some surprizes. Love Pamela Sumner Dear Santa Claus, Would you send me some books. Robin wants a house and a big cowboy. Sincerely yours, Robin and Sam Know your cook George was the cook for toe Bride! Veil Falls Chuck Wagon at the top of the falls for two years. Jumbo Hamburgers with Cowboy Beans ; Deluxe Barbecue Beef Sandwiches Bowl of Beans - Bowl of Stew or CHUCK WAGON DINNER With All the Sour Dough Biscuits You Can Eatv 154 South State, Orem U. of U. Library Center Of Hebrew. Articles The University of Utah Library, recently selected by the Library of Congress to be one of seventeen libraries across the nation to participate in a new program pro-gram of Israeli acquisitions will become a key center of Hebrew publications, Including commercial, commer-cial, government and institutional institution-al publications as well as periodicals. period-icals. Indications are that each yearly set of acquisitions will Include some 1200 books and 400 periodicals. The Library of Congress is operating a Public Law 480 acquisitions ac-quisitions program In Israel. Under Un-der this program excess foreign currencies to the credit of the United States are used to purchase pur-chase current books and periodicals period-icals for a limited number of research re-search libraries in the United States. Recipent libraries are not required to pay for the publications pub-lications acquired, except for a nominal sum token payment to the United States Treasury. Professor Ralph Thomson, Director Di-rector of Libraries of the University Uni-versity of Utah, plans to combine com-bine this new collection with the valuable gifts made to the University Uni-versity Library by leading members of the Jewish community com-munity in Utah. The combined collections will be housed with the Middle East holdings of the Library. After the new library building is constructed the books will be part of the Afro-Asian area. A significant store of materials ma-terials relevant to Judaic research re-search is made available in Utah by this new program. The University is already receiving re-ceiving publication-from the United Uni-ted Arab Republic under this program pro-gram as one of the nation's first ten libraries to receive this distinction. Dear Santa, Thank you for the toys, May I have a machine gun and a stand and a Kenner's moldmasteranda box of ping pong balls. I would also like a book to put my stamps in. I want a five-star general -costume. Camille and Lisa wants Barbie dolls and cribs for their other dolls, and a Kenner easy bake oven, and a Tommy gun. Love Mark, Camille, Lisa K : . llMf Mr. and Mrs. G. Q. Farnworth Couple Celebrates Golden Wedding Mr. & Mrs. G. Q. Farnworth extend an invitation to all their friends and relatives to visit them upon the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary at an Open House at their home, 623 N. 400 W Orem, Utah on Sunday, Nov. 29th, from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Farnworth were residents of the Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County area until sometime some-time after their marriage. The couple was married on Nov 25, 1914 In Mnatl, Utah and later had their marriage solemnized in the Logan Temple. They are the parents par-ents of six children: Mrs. K. Vard (Mildred) Johnson, Mrs. Payne D. (Margaret) Hardy of Orem, and Dean, Lee and Earl Farnworth of Orem, and Mrs. Edward (Renee) Hewitt of Sandy. They have 16 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. They moved to Orem in 1932, Dear Santa Claus, I like you very much, would vou bring me Johnny Seven O.M.A., ana a jwacnine gun and Jimmy Jet and big brusier. and ble lob and Keners building set and the Matteis snooten cap pistol firing gun and the Mattel, Vrroom motor. Well I got to go now I will see you, by now. yours truly, Duane Peterson . 15 So. Eastwood Drive Orem, Utah P.S. Bring me what vou can es peclally the vrroom motor. 1355 South State PRICES EFFECTIVE IN OREM Wednesday Friday and Saturday vets Cans Dog Food Tall Cans $100 v CHRISTMAS TREASURE HUNT PRIZES: CHECK YOUR NUMBER AT ALLEN'S YOU MAY BE A WINNER! ! FIVE $3,00 Grocery Certificates BEEF SAUSAGE ALLEN'S COUNTRY STYLE Lbs. A and It FRANKS Lb. FOLGER'S COFFEE 1 Lb. Can 2 Lb. $ 1 53 can J. ZEE FACIAL ISSUE 400 COUNT Pkgs. CLIFF HOUSE - 11 oz, can MANDARIN ORANGES $100 cans WESTERN MAID SALAD OIL 2,- CARNATION DRY MILK sti 14 Quart GERBER'S . BABY FOOD SL for PEGGY'S APPLE CIDER GALLON JUG y7 jZ 83c CREST TOOTHPASTE Family Size ALKA SELTZER Value 59c Value TELAR Anti-Freeze Anti-Freeze Gallon Can $fl 39 ZEE TISSUE Mr. Farnworth will be remembered remem-bered by many because of. bis long affiliation with the Utah county co-unty Chapter of the Blind Association, Assoc-iation, having served as president of that group and on two different occasions as vice-president. He has been a member of the Blind Association orchestra for many years and does solo work also. He learned to play the Saxaphone when he was about 60 years old. The family requests no gifts. Tab Flu Shots Early Should I take a flu shot? This Is the question that crops up regularly at this time of the year when cold and wintry-like weather heralds the approach of the "Danger season. The commonest com-monest cause of illness are various var-ious respiratory infections. Of these, influenza is the most serious ser-ious and reaches epidemic form about every two or three years. No epidemic is anticipated this year. The flu vaccines are not one hundred percent effective. Surveys Sur-veys indicate that vaccinations against influenza provide from 60 to 80 percent protection. So immunization imm-unization is not assured, but the protective shots are recommended recommend-ed by the Public Health Service, the U.S. Department of Health, and the Utah State Medical Assn. The flu shots are particularly Important for middle-aged and older people and for pregnant women, because the disease is more serious when it occurs in these groups. Mrs. Dick Beach Hostess To Lai Cos Club Mrs. Dick Beach was hostess to members of Lai Cos Club Thurs day evening at her home. Mrs, Lloyd Culllmore enter tained the erouD by relatine her trip with the International Folk Dancers. She told many incidents of the tour where this talented club of BYU dancers performed in many cities. Conducting the meeting was Mrs. Austin Dittmore, President. Guests included Mrs. Culli-more, Culli-more, Mrs. Kenneth Scharr, and Mrs. Morman Mooney. Luncheon was served by the hostess and committee. Mrs Gil bert Jensen, Mrs. Clyde Robblns ana Mrs. Herbert Stratton. Thanksgiving Day Services Set By Christian Science Thanksgiving Day services will be held In First Church of Christ, Scientist, Provo at 11a.m. Visit ors are welcome. One feature of the service will be a period when Individual Christian Scientists stand up vol untarily to express their thanks to God in their own words. The sermon on "Thanksgiving'' as in all Christian Science services, will consist of read ings from the Bible, and also from the Christian Science textbook, text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. There will also be hymns and a period of prayer. The Golden text for the day is from Psalms 22: "All the ends of the world shall remember and turn unto the Lord: and all the kindreds of the nations shall wor ship before thee. A related passage to be read from Science and Health includes these lines: It should be thoroughly thor-oughly understood that all men have one Mind, one God and Father, one Life, Truth,and Love. Mankind will become perfect in proportion as this fact becomes apparent, war will cease and the true brotherhood of man will be established. (p. 467:9-13) Needlecroft News' by Nancy Baxter SLIMMER. ..ORIGINAL. ..COOL. ..AND TRIM this is how you can look by adding a snowy white panel to a basic Summer sheath. Both here and in Paris, touches of white are a fashion sensation sen-sation this year and besides, it makes you and your summer tan even more dazzling ! r r AN ORIGINAL DESIGN If you're one of the mil-lions mil-lions of women who has learned to sew, do a slim sheath or a flattering A-Line A-Line dress in a femininely ' delicate pastel. Crochet ydur own white lace panel with Mercerized Crochet cotton simply stitch it on and you have that lovely light frothy look. It's so easy and fast to do you'll want to try another in ecru to dress up one of.last Summer's black dresses now you have a touch of elegance in a black and a pale beige combination. FLATTERY Not only is this a lovely touch for your dresses, but it's also unbelievably slim- ming. The long center line makes your waist look inches smaller. I You can have free directions for crocheting this dress panel. Just senu a stamped, seu-aaaressea envelope to the NeeaieworK Editor of this newspaper and ask for Leaflet PC 2977. ' I f , - - St r iwi r A S I SS WtKiiJ wmm J PICK A HOLIDAY OUTFIT 7oscho MJJJJfm 1 WffW mmmniJ 'l. !K i Mm j 65 Mustang . ....nrr......rEESsrsS$2395 64 Ford Gal. Hdt. Power, V-8 L $2395 64 Chev. Imp. Hdt., 8-Power .. $2595 62 Ceev. Sedan, O.D .. $1495 62 Ford Wagon,, Cruso 8 $1595 59 Ford Gal., Power . $895 59 Chev. Imp. $1095 58 Chev. Bel-Air, Power . $495 59 Plymouth, Power $595 60 Vo H2 $995 DEE PYNE Auto Sales Unauthorized Ford and Chev. Deafer mm llMiiSil mmmm pr - f m x This shimmering boucle-textured Antron knit costume, one of the fashion recommendations in Sears Christmas catalog, is a perfect choice for holiday partying. Available in soft pink or white, it "glows" without being fussy, has the comfort and wrinkle-resistance that only knitwear can provide. The blazer-styled jacket and slim skirt reflect the informal elegance of today's Christmas gatherings, which are apt to be held at any hour of the day or evening. Join the Value-Wise Folks Who Take Their Drycleanin To . . . ALLEN'S Blue Chip Finished Work with a 10 Discount On Orders of $5.00 or more OH dean & Spot By The Pound Alterations Weatherproofing Ia by 10 oat by 4 Allen's Drive In Cleaners 573 No. State Orem Ph. 225-0501 i Hi i 1 u - m rnccADn P for the woman in your life. Give her a beautiful Robe from DEON'S A perfect cover-up for those wintry nites, this Wincama fleece robe is another "must" for I i j iiuyei-weor or ar-nome. i it Aurora ninlc. AeU Kino www flVIVV fiesta red, radiant royal gold glaze in sizes 8-18 $15.00 y Arn jrlacdal and nylon 23 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE PROVO. UTAH Phone 373-3338 |