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Show a. I t, Si 5 m CORDIAL CLUB members finalizing plans for the Mothers and Daughters luncheon Saturday Satur-day at 1 p.m. at Riverside Country Club are 1-r: Mrs. Tom Bryan, Mrs. LaMar Bylund '' ,!' ' '. ' - t - - i J": '' " I A ' vZ r I i IL: .JiV J ij j ; OREM BPW OFFICERS installed Tuesday are, 1-r; Bernice Cox, Wanda Hancey, Millie I BPW Installs New Officers Installation of officers of the Orem Business and Professional Women was held Tuesday night with State Officer Anna Stark directing the ceremonies. Almeda Gammon was installed instal-led president with Wanda Hancey, first vice president; Bernice Cox, second vice president; Mae Mor-gon, Mor-gon, secretary; Velda Small, treasurer trea-surer and Mollie Aired, corresponding corres-ponding secretary. Delegates for 1967-68-69 are I Edna Durham, WillieSmith,Erma I Jeanne Argyle and Dona Sumner. Immediate past president Wil- lie Smith presented gifts to the outgoing officers and gave a vote of thanks to the club for their I faithful cooperation. Yearly re- ports were gven by committee I chairmen: Lurleen Hansen, press I l9ok and scrap book; Helen i Wentz, legislative council; and I Dona Sumner, project. A special highlighf of the meet-, meet-, ,ng was the presentation of a $150 scholarship to Colleen k Smith. Orem Hiph Rrhnnl senlnr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K vie Smith. The Kchnlarshin was . 1- y m -"f fc ' M 1L! for this year and all cnhnnlinrr nfr tha TTfnJ Ejwply for I 'Technical College of Provo. i , Mother's f APRONS DUSTERS E Cobbler type - zipper No iron - cotton - snap . or button front. ONLY r only $1.99 only 3.99 , I SMOCKS Lawns linens; pastels . Pretty and practcal whites Jl : 25c 50c each onfr $2-49 J TOWELS PANTIES ; Small hand size white brief or ,e9 stVl3 only 59c 39c to 79c pr. pajamas Scarfs Wash and wear cotton Sheer square or long 34-38 sizes ONLY ONLY 2.99 2 for $1.00 GOWNS NYLON HOSE Waltz and long length Seamless; mesh or plain Little sleeves. ONLY 'cannon' brand 12.99 only 99c pr. aprons straw hats Waist type sheer nylons Lightweight Nylon lie or practical cottons. , down only $1.00 I only $1.00 ea. FLETCHER'S 3S8 W. Center, Provo, Utah Phone 373-7801 V" Aired, Almeda Gammon, Anna Stark, past president and Velda Small. Orem Men To Leave Soon In Army Call-up Eleven Orem men have re-, ceived orders and will depart this month for FtLeonardWood, Mo. They are part of the Headquarters Head-quarters company of the 259th Quarter Master Battalion. This is the only unit mobilized under the mobilization order issued April 11. An advance party will leave May 13 and the main body will depart May 20. They will be entertained with a farewell program spearheaded spear-headed by the Utah County Commissioners Com-missioners May 18, ArmedForc-es ArmedForc-es Day, in the DeJong Concert Hall of the Wilkinison Center at Brigham Young University. Representatives Rep-resentatives of the governor will be present and speakers will include in-clude President Ernest Wilkinson Wilkin-son as well as military personnel. person-nel. Departing for Ft. Leonard Wood are: LtC. Charles Eldon Bitter, Maj. Lyndall J. Hoff, MSG. George Wayne Porter, SFC Don D. Sor-ensen. Sor-ensen. Sgt, Jess D. Zubeck, Set. Jimmie A. Fowers, Sp4 Steven r .editor dpt rinn T. nnHc W . ft II1V. . A. V AVU . SUt. . . - PFC Ralph L. Gagon. PFC Ron ald D. Healy, PFC David L. Ni-col, Ni-col, Pvt. Steven L. Fausett. Day Gifts fsH .. . i and Mrs. Elwood Sundberg. Program will be a presention of Annie Get Your Gun given ' by Beverly Cotant and Marcha Cook. Other members on the planning committee are Mrs.' Fred Baird and Mrs. Howard Lewis. Civic Clubs To Help With Ambulance Drive Civic clubs and organizations of Orem City will be contacted this week to assist with theorem Ambulance Fund drive, according accord-ing to Orem Police Chief James Simmons. Chief Simmons stated that help is needed to complete the drive before the scheduled deadline May 15. Orem Jaycees assisted the officers this week. Slightly over $3000 has been collected to date toward the $15,000 Cadillac ambulance selected sel-ected for purchase. According to Chief Simmons the safety factor and long wheel base are major considerations in selecting the ambulance. He said that Orem is unique in that ambulance runs are frequently made from Utah Valley Hospital to Salt Lake City with Orem patients suffering serious ser-ious injuries requiring utmost care and comfort. The chosen ambulance will carry car-ry four. Bids are running in the high $13,000, the chief said. typewriters rKlCES SLASHED for GRADUATION Up to 35 Savings on new machines. Up to 50 Savings on used machines. Trades accepted - Terms Genealogy Typewriters' LOWE'S Typewriter Co. 294 North 100 West - Provo (Jut Acrott from Srsf Free Pickup ft Delivery Expert Cleaning and Repairing "Glectric Portable Typewriter Headquarters-All Headquarters-All Makes" Opera For People Who Hate Opera "Opera for People who Hate Opera" is the intriguing title of the University of Utah Opera Company's next production. According Ac-cording to Ardean Watts, director, direc-tor, it is designed to appeal to everyone ... the regular opera-goer opera-goer and those who are still a little bit afraid of the whole thing. 'Opera" will be performed perform-ed in Kingsbury Hall on the U. of U. campus, May 17 and 18 at 8:30 p.m. "Opera" will feature "Highlights "High-lights from the Merry Wives of Windsor" which the Company has been performing in the Junior High Schools this year under the sponsorship of Young Audiences, Inc. Included in the "Merry Wives" cast are Joanne Ottley, Myrene Nixon, Noall Twitchell and Jack Whitaker. "Ensembles a la Carte" will feature some of the best-loved music in all opera: duet from "La Boheme" ( with Ariel By-bee By-bee and James Cowan) , trio from "Die Fledermaus" ( with Wm. G. Call, Susanne Carlson and Kay Welch), quartet from "Rigoletto" (with Janet Romney, Beryl Smiley, Smil-ey, Thomas East andTerrySum-merhays), andTerrySum-merhays), quintet from "Carmen" (with Mary Jane Palm, Diane Murdock, Linda Kelm, Richard Pearce and Tom Pike) , and sextet sex-tet from "Lucia" (with Lynn Nel son, Chris Reber, Richard Carlson, Carl-son, Bert Fallows, Jerry Ottley and Foster Shewell) . Perhaps the most unusual and delightful part of the program will be "The Rise of the Gods or the Downfall of Wagner." James Prig-more Prig-more has written a short dramatic dramat-ic scene for soloists and orchestra orches-tra in the Wagnerian style, but using as leitmotifs, well-known television and commercial themes. The scenario has all of the stock Wagnerian ingredients. The cast includes: Marie Bagley, Rebecca Glade, Lowell Murdock and Ronald Christensen. Tickets are $4, $3, and $2. Phone for reservations. Orem City Library Growth Statistics Orem City library patrons checked out 6,356 books during February compared to 5,145 the same month a year ago, or a gain of 1,211 books circulated this February. March circulation was 7,672 this year; 7,195 in 1967 or again of 477 this year. New adult patrons this past February was 94; 55 last year. New children borrowers was 45 last February, 48 last year. March teenage-adult new borrowers was 93; 64 last year. Sixty-four children child-ren registered this March compared com-pared to 44 the same month last year. The adult dept. processed 291 new books the past two months compared with 207 in 1967 for the same period of time. The children's department added 126 books February and March, 1968, compared to 158 the same months a year ago. Every adult should have an annual physical checkup to help protect against cancer, the American Cancer Society urges. Mac 4 v- hi. -, Mrs. Bob W. Johnson (Claudia R. Thomas) Home Ceremonies Unite Couple at Portland, Oregon Bob W. Johnson of Portland, Oregon, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Judge E. H. Johnson, formerly of Orem and now of Walnut Creek, California, claimed Claudia R. Thomas of Portland as his bride on Saturday, May 4. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lawr-ence Adams of Pocatello, Idaho. The marriage rites were performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Bulloch in Portland Port-land with Bishop Karl Teeples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints officiating. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held following the ceremony. For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of pink lace over pink bonded crepe with matching match-ing slippers. A veil of pink illusion il-lusion net was released from a crown of seed pearls and crystals. crys-tals. She carried a bouquet of white mums encircling a single white orchid. Attending the bride was her sister, Arolyn Vanek. Best man was Bert John- Bloom Glow Bloom Glow 1 GALLON Ideal lor both walls and woodwork; variety of colors. Regularly: S0.00 this sale only $770 6' STEP LADDER mm NOT When You Hear The Crash Think of . . . JONES PAINT & GLASS son, brother of the groom. The bride is a member of the LDS Church. She currently is employed em-ployed by the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Oregon. Tiie groom also is a member of the LDS Church. He is employed by RCA as an electrical engineer on the Missile Tracking Ship USNS Vandenberg. The couple are honeymooning in Carmel, Calif., afterwhich they will make their first home in Portland. Spring Choral May 15 at CHS Vocalists at Orem High School will blend voices in the Spring Choral Concert to be held May 15, 8 p.m. in the OHS auditorium. Performing in the concert will be the Boys and Girls Glee, Chorus and A Cappella Choir under the direction of Edward Sandgren, OHS vocal instructor. Brent Farley, student, teacher from Brigham Young University will assist. when you 7mQUA-75t4. 7mQUA-75t4. SUPER POLYESTER HOUSE PAINT SUPER POLYESTER HOUSE PAINT 1 GALLON Durable glossy exterior painl; variety of colors. Regularly: SO. 00 this sale only $50 CAULKING CARTRIDGES ALL SUNDRY ITEMS 20 170 NORTH 100 WEST Orem-Geneva Times Kiwanis Club Observes Law Day 1968 Law Day 1968 was the program pro-gram at the Orem Kiwanis Club luncheon meeting on Monday, May 6. Judge Joseph E. Nelson was the honored guest and speaker. He said we have made rapid strides in obeying and understanding under-standing the law, In this country the governed govern and the three branches of government help to preserve the government. But," Judge Nelson Nel-son said, "our country could be more nationally mindedmore devoted to our country and its interests." He mentioned that Russia is a nationally minded nation. BECOME AN EXCITING Mother's Permanent Wave and Style Long Lasting and Beautiful. 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"Although law is needful and indispensable, not all law is just and right but can be corrected by the will of the people using their sovereign power. Law can be no better than the character of its authors," he said. Judge Nelson summed up his talk by saying, "Law Day helps to keep before the world the contrast con-trast between Communism and Americanism." AND GLAMOROUS MOTHER Day Gift $17.50 Spray Reg. $2.50 each Now two for $2.50 225-5211 75tm. INEX LATEX HOUSE PAINT INEX LATEX HOUSE PAINT 1 GALLON Low-sheen finish; longest-lasting longest-lasting colors under the sun. Regularly: S0.00 this sale only $$5 I 4 ' BRONZE BEAUTY BRUSH OFF SAVE 161 |