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Show '!; . ' tv '? ; VS&$&v If - 7 ' . f . kfcvf ill John Huish And Family Attend Market Mr. and Mrs. John Huish and family left yesterday for San Francisco where they will attend a Furniture Market and Canvas Goods Convention. Combining business with pleasure, plea-sure, the family will also visit friends and relatives while in California They plan to return to Orem about the 24th of February. Febru-ary. . Mrs. Huish, Faun, is theorem Chamber of Commerce secretary, Busy Schedule For Gov. Romney In Utah Monday Michigan Governor George Romney, the former Utahn who has vaulted into the national limelight lime-light as a Presidential possibility In 1968, will be on the move when he visits UtahSundayandMonday. He will make three speeches, attend a reception, confer with religious leaders, answer questions ques-tions from newsmen at a press conference, and attend a family reunion. Governor and Mrs. Romney will arrive at 6:42 p.m. Sunday at Salt Lake Municipal Airport. After greeting friends and well-wishers well-wishers at the airport, the Rom- FEBRUARY SALE . BOYS' SHIRTS GIRLS' DRESSES All sizes - Values to 2.00 a Values to 3.00 sale $1.00 sale $2.00 WAIST APRONS BOYS' SOX Style plastic prints All sizes, stripes, etc, sale 67c ea. sale 22c pr. 11 1 1 y BOYS' BOXER JEANS GIRLS' PANTIES Denim size 1 to 6 Rayon pastel colors sale $1.00 sale 4 pr. $1.00 ' MEN'S CAPS MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Values to 1,00 Values to 3.00 sale 22c sale $1.47 LADIES' GOWNS RUMMAGE , , Slips, p s, shorts, baby Rayon pastel colors sale $1.99 gae $1 FLETCHER'S 368 Wst Canter Provo, Utak .1 t t "V- : v i ' If" Mrs. Richard L. Frandsen (Michelle Lambson) Michelle Lambson Married In Temple Rites Honeymooning in Las Vegas, Nevada are Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Frandsen who were married February 9 in an impressive ceremony cer-emony in the SaltLakeLDS Temple. Tem-ple. The bride is the former Michelle Mi-chelle Lambson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VirgilLambsonof Orem, She Is a graduate of Orem High School, where she was active as cheerleader and participated in the Tigerettes. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Frandsen of Ogden. He is a graduate of Og-den Og-den High School and is now employed em-ployed as assistent manager of Dallas Green Distributing Firm. The newlyweds will make their first home in Ogden where both are employed. neys will go to a small gathering of close relatives. Michigan's chief executive and his wife have a heavy schedule of public appearances Monday. They will appear at a breakfast-press conference, meet with the Salt Lake Ministerial Association, Associ-ation, and lunch with Utah Republicans. Repub-licans. Governor Romney will address a joint session of the Utah State Legislature at 3 p.m. and greet the lawmakers at an informal in-formal reception afterward. The governor ill speak twice at Lincoln Day rallies in the Valley Music Hall at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Westmore PTA Features Cancer Films In an effort to educate the public pub-lic to the need of diagnosis and prompt treatment of cancer, the American Cancer Society, in cooperation co-operation with theWestmore PTA will present a lecture-film session ses-sion at Westmore School, Monday February 20 at 7:30 p.m. A member of the speaker's bureau of the society will give a 10 minute introductory talk after which he will show two films: "A Traiter Within and'LifeStory." The first film is an excellent animated cartoon telling the overall over-all cancer story, how it developes and spreads, the importance of early detection, seven danger signals sig-nals and treatments. The other film tells of colon-rectal cancer which is the greatest cause of cancer death among men and women. This film is a must for all adult-age groups. A qualified physician has volunteered vol-unteered his service for a question ques-tion and answer period following the films. Attendance at this meeting could possibly save your life or the life of one of your friends. The public is cordially invited. REVISED BUDGET HEARING Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing on the Revised Budget of Orem City for the fiscal year 1966-67,atthe Orem City Council Chambers, Orem City Hall, Monday, February Feb-ruary 27, 1967 at 8 p.m. . All citizens and property owners own-ers are invited to attend and express ex-press their views concerning the Revised Budget. Published in the Orem-Geneva Times February 16 and 23, 1967. m m J 1 Qrem-Geneva Times Martha Martha Oliphant To Be June Bride June second has been chosen as the wedding date for Martha Oliphant and Bruce Arnell who plan to be married in , solemn rites at the Logan LDS Temple. The announcement was made by parents of the bride elect, Mr. j and Mrs. Clare H. Oliphant, Jr. of Orem. The bride-to-be graduated from Orem High School in 1965 and is also a four-year seminary graduate. Talented in music) she represented Utah at the Western Music Educators Convention at Long Beach. She now plays In the symphony orchestra at Brigham Young University where she is in her junior year. Miss Oliphant also al-so was a finalist in the Miss Orem pageant. Mr. Arnell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Arnell ofDingle, Idaho. He is v a senior at BYU majoring in zoology and plans to attend graduate school. He has served two years as an LDS missionary in the Great Lakes Mission. Physiology Key To Personality New Science Claims A new and interesting science, personology, was the subject discussed dis-cussed by Mr. William Peterson at the Les Belles Amies Club meeting Thursday evening. Certain Cer-tain physical characteristics of an individual indicate his traits and abilities to the expert from which he makes an analysis. A husband and wife could have these tests conducted to discover their basic personality differences and similarities. Mr. Peterson demonstrated de-monstrated his skill by briefly analyzing Mrs. Paul Craig and Mrs. Larry C. Christensen. Photographs of officers were taken during the evening. Plans were formulated for the Club's Dinner Dance to be held at the Alpine Country Club on February 25, 1967. The members enjoyed the hospitality hos-pitality of Mrs. Reed Penrod's home. Mrs. Tom Chynoweth and Mrs. Larry O. Christensen were also hostesses and served light refreshments. . J- ? "V . ' ' v -' , ! yrrr , " ' ' Your Every Need While Expecting Dresses Skirts Slacks Blouses -k Fashion-wise Tops Bras Lingerie Maternity Wardrobe "The Friendly Shop for the Expectant Mother." 32 North 1st East Phone 373-1923 Thursday, February 16, 1967 Oliphant Sorority Plans Coming Events The monthly business meeting of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha International In-ternational Sorority, Alpha Theta Chapter, was held at the home of Mrs. Nick Jolley of Orem. Mrs. Don Long, vice-president, conducted. con-ducted. Also the social chairman, chair-man, Mrs. Long announced plans for a tubing party at Time Haven on February 22. Mrs. John Robertson, Spring-ville Spring-ville announced that a party and luncheon meeting would be held at her home for the purpose of working on.the yearbook. It was reported that anniversary anniver-sary cards were sent to Mrs. Tom Thurston and Mrs. Brent Cochran. Also, birthday cards were sent to the girls in Tulip Cottage at the State Training School. Tulip Cottage is the Chapter's Chap-ter's project for the yeaT. Plans are being made to attend the state convention in May in Salt Lake City at the World Motor Mo-tor Lodge. The local chapter will host a state council meeting to be held in Provo, April 1, at the Royal Inn. Making plans are committeemen: com-mitteemen: Mrs. George White, Mrs. Don Long, Mrs. Nick Jolley, and Mrs.LarryRayburn.Further plans will be discussed at the March meeting. M-Men, Gleaners Combine For 'Eternal Values' The Orem West, West Sharon, Sharon, Orem and East Sharon M-Men and Gleaners will combine com-bine for a five-stake Eternal Values" night to be held February Febru-ary 19 at 8:30 In the 4th - 27th Ward Chapel at 575 So. 400 W. The speaker will be Ernest Eberhard, one of the administrators administra-tors of the seminary program and author of the book "What Shall We do With Love and many other books on courtship and marriage. All M-Men and Glean ers of these stakes are invited to come for an enjoyable evening. One of the secrets of SCERA'S success is the loyal staff of volunteer vol-unteer workers nearly lOOpeo- ple who serve one night each week at the Theatre in various capacities such as cashiers, doormen, door-men, house managers, candy gfcls and snack bar attendants. This is a rewarding public service in which you, too, may find satisfaction. If you would like to serve, contact M. Dovar TIant, manager, for an appointment. SCERA invites Keith Smith, 1062 South 750 East, to bring his partner to this week's movie. He may present this clipping at the box office for free tickets. REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound Dissolves Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctors warn picking or scratching scratch-ing at warts may cause bleeding, spreading. Now amazing Compound Com-pound W penetrates into warts, destroys their cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used as directed, removes common warts safely, effectively leaves no ugly scars. Barbara Barbara Jarman Announces March Wedding Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Jar- man of Orem announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter Barbara to Lieutenant Bert R.Webster, United Uni-ted States Navy. PORK SALE Whole or V2 "Skinned" Cut & Freezer Wrapped Pork Roast Picnic Ham Canned Hamsu. Ground Grapefruit LOUR 464 South c , . .V. 'V X Jarmin Bert is the son ofMr.andMrs. Elmo Reed Wobster of Rexburg, Idaho. The bride-elect attended the LDS Business College and Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University. She is presently employed in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Calif. Her fiance is a graduate of Utah State University and received receiv-ed hisMaster'sDegreefromlowa State University. At present he is the Assistant to the Director of and Frozen w ... Lb. 39c Sausage 3 lbs. $1. 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