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Show Pictured above are 28 Relief Society Visiting Teachers from the Orem West Stake, who were honored Tuesday night at the Visiting Teachers Convention for having served 35 years or more as Visiting Teachers. (Photo by Locke) Orem West Stake Relief Society Hold Convention Relief Society Visiting Teachers Teach-ers from Orem West Stake were instructed and inspired at the well attendedStake visiting teachers teach-ers convention held August 9, 1966 at 7:30 p.m. in the 4th-27th 4th-27th Ward chapel. Bishop Grant Thorn who has also been a mission Pres. in England and knows the real worth of the Relief Society program in the church, gave the vary inspiring in-spiring address. President Madge J. Thorn conducted con-ducted and welcomed the group. She asked Sister Valarie Prest-wich, Prest-wich, age 19 the youngest visiting visit-ing teacher, to open the meeting meet-ing with prayer. . The 4th ward singing mothers furnished two musical numbers. ' Twenty-eight visiting teachers who nave served 35 years or long er were honored by Lucille Trane and Janet Wllington, stake counselors. coun-selors. Sister Catherine Terris, stake visiting teacher board member, gave a short important message of instructions. Sister Maren Jensen, age 90, the oldest active visiting teacher who has served 63 years, closed the convention with prayer. Visiting Teachers honored for serving for 35 years or more were: Edith Healy, Willa Cox, Viola Hyde, Lillian Salisbury, Sarah Ellen Muzzell, Adaliad .Shaw, Mary Rappley, Sarah Prestwich, Pearl Talbot, Ella Newell, Nora Kofford, Iva Dean Newell. Cinderella Johnson, Mary Mor-ril, Mor-ril, Martha Pyne, Lenora Lam-ereaux, Lam-ereaux, Golda Mangum, Leona Shumway, Maren Jensen, Florence Flor-ence Wilkinson, Emily Wells, Nettie Dalley, Druce Madsen, Nora Goode, Myra Adams, Blanche Adams, Zola Robbins. Building Permits In Orem Tote! $253,890 Building permits for July 1966 are: Owen Broderick, 512 S. 450 E., Residence, $15,500; Robert Blay-lock, Blay-lock, 1015 S 1000 E, Residence, $17,000; Lloyd Louder, 125 S 400 E., Seminary Add., $37,000; W.D. Mills, 525 S 590 E., Residence, $12,000;WJ). Mills, 551 S 590 E, Residence, $12,000; W. D. Mills, 565 S 590 E, Residence, $12,000;Gerald Stoddart, 274 E 1910 S, Residence, $16,140; Harry Har-ry Dees, 702 E 1500 S, Residence, Resi-dence, $15,250; BertCarter, 1921 S Main, Residence, $14,000. Jensen Bros., 760 W 650 S, Residence, $26,000; C&T Const. 1445 S 950 E, Residence$14,000; W. D. Mills, 580 E 500 S, Residence Resi-dence $12,000; W. D. Mills 538 S 590 E. residence, $12,800; W. D. Mills. 528 S. 590 E. Resi dence, $13,500; W. D. Mills 509 S 590 E Residence, $13,800; Stan Herron, 240 E 1600 S Fence $100; Joe Wyatt, 947 S 400 E, Patio, 1,000; Allan Boyd, 941 S 450 E, Res. Remodel $100; A. J. Christopher son 65 E 800 N. Res. Remodel, $100; Ralph Pugh, 872N 275 E Garage $500; Paul Johnson, 682 N. 100 W. Garage, $700; Vern Bowcutt 596 N 940 W. Res. Remodel $700; Keith Paramore 1576 S 100 E Res. Add. $4,000;-Jay Sargent 533 N 700 E, Shed, $100; Kenneth Nerdin 1286 N 950 W. Res. Add. $2,000; Dennis Hayes 1427 S Main, Shed, $100; Harold Har-old Moulton, 447 E 1910S ResAd.. $1,000; Fred Maycock, 413 1 100 S; Res Add., $500. Total Valuation: $250,890.00 The best time of day to cut annual flowers for use indoors is in early morning. Next best time ' is in early evening. If you will take into the garden with you a pail of water the same temperature as the outdoor air and pop each flower stem into it as soon as you have cut it you'll find that the blooms last longer. Mother Of Orem Woman Dies Tuesday The mother of Mrs. William (Louise) Dalebout passed away Tuesday in Salt Lake City. She was Myrtle Woolstenhulme Bur-bidge, Bur-bidge, 73, of 2752 Mc Clelland, Salt Lake City. She died in a Salt Lake hospital following a long illness. She was born in Almy, Wyoni' ing March 20, 1893 to Thomas J. and Melvina Smithies. She was married to Henry Eugene Burbidge, October 4, 1910 in Kamas, Utah. He died April 15. 1952. She was a member of the LDS Church, and lived in Kamas and Park City until 1941, when she moved to Salt Lake City, where she has lived ever since. She is survived by two daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. L eland A. (Bernice) Daines, Seattle, and Mrs. Dale-ebout Dale-ebout of Orem; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildreniand two sisters, Mrs. MiltonT. (Marvel) (Mar-vel) Stevens and Mrs. Douglas (Tean) Simpson, both of Kamas. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Grant Third Ward, 1111 Charlton Ave., Salt Lake City (approximately 2800 South 11th East). Friends may call Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the White Chapel Mortuary, Mor-tuary, 125 South 400 East, Salt Lake Citv. or at the Church Orem-Geneva Tin.es - Thurs., Aug. 11, 1963 prior to the funeral. I Burial will be in Marion Sum- mit County. IP BACK to SCHOOL Complete Optical Service Prescriptions Filled Contact Lenses VISTA OPTICAL COMPANY Ph. 373-1420 275 N. Univ. Ave., Provo RECONDITIONED USED PIANO; V As Low as Register Now For Fall... Music Lessons GUITARS DRUMS Combo Organ ORGAN PIANO We Have A Complete Line of MEL0DICAS Now Priced From J9M to $272 Also Melodica Music -- An Inexpensive way to form Harmony Groups. 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