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Show Thursday, August 22, 19C8 Lillian Johnson Dies Wednesday-Liiiian Wednesday-Liiiian Johnson, 633 N. 400E., Orem, died Wednesday about noon at Utah Valley Hospital. She is the wife of Vern Johnson. Further details were not available at press time. Mrs. Johnson, a longtime resident resi-dent of Orem, has long been active in civic affairs. She was particularly interested in safety and devoted much of her time to betterment programs. She was in ill health for many years. It Orem-Geneva Times p : ' " I ; . i 1 .. . 7 -'N I ; I xx ) i x 1 5 ...-'YX " x . xvV 4 " v . Miss Darlene Local Couple Reveal 'Announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Darlene, are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Mansfield of Orem. September 20 has been revealed as the date for her marriage to Robert C. Thatcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bob Thatcher, also of Orem. The marriage rites will be performed per-formed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and will be followed by a reception that evening in the Orem 16th Ward Chapel. Miss Mansfield is a. graduate of Orem High School and a four year Seminary graduate. Mr. Thatcher is a graduate of Orem High School andaSeminary graduate. He has attended College Col-lege of Southern Utah and Utah Technical College. He currently is serving in the U.S. Army.-taking Army.-taking a 13-week course inElec-trical inElec-trical Aeronautics at FortEustis, Virginia. He completed his basic training at Fort Lewis, Wash. Moil the Dollar FORGET SOMETHING! There is still time to mail in your dollar to help push the ambulance drive over the top. About five i thousand dollars are needed to : pay off the new ambulance that 1 has been purchased for-.Orem : residents, according to Chief James Simmons, co-chairman of the drive. Deadline for mailing in your dollar is August 30. Do it today! Every home in Orem with a water connection received a canary can-ary colored envelope recently asking for a contribution to the ambulance drive. Although most of the $15,000 purchase price has been collected there are still a few thousand dollars remaining remain-ing on the balance. Many businesses bus-inesses have contributed generously gener-ously and several individuals have give up to $100. Put your share in the mail today. You never know when you may need this free ambulance service and you will be glad you have it. VALUABLE TOOLS "REPORTED STOLEN Sam George, 46 W. 120O S., reported to Orem police that a Craftsman tool box and tools valued at $150 were stolen from his residence, probablySaturday. f BACK - COMPLETE. BINDER COMPLETE BINDER Many Other Values At Your Complete Headquarters For ' Back-To-School Salmon 771 No. State Mansfield Marriage Plans President Hunt Stresses Needs In Conference Meet Three needs were stressed by President M. Dover Hunt at the Orem StateQuarterlyConference Sunday in the American Fork Tabernacle. He pointed out to the members present that if the proposed pro-posed liquor -by-the-drink law passes, more accidents, more crime, more liquor consumption and more expense for taxpayers will be the result. He said Le-Grand Le-Grand Jarman and Clifton Pyne have been appointed to chairman the opposition program to the law in Orem Stake. In addition Pres. Hunt reminded re-minded members that the campaign needs money. He said the forces advocating the law have unlimited funds. He also asked the members to make sure they are registered- and then vote. In his second point Pres. Hunt stressed family home evening. He asked parents to administer more parental control, and to teach courtesy , modesty, and decency. His third point was to observe the Sabbath Day and refrainfrom buying on Sunday. Pres. Ray Louder in his message mes-sage encouraged everyone to have the moral strength of David in challenging the Goliaths in his life. Richard Millett addressed his talk to the youth and reminded them that the adversary sneaks up on them a little bit at a time. He stressed the moral responsibilities respon-sibilities of youth. . Donald Jessee admonished those present to seek out educational educa-tional things that appeal to the spiritual nature. He said the spirit has been trained for eons of time and we should "raise the level of our moral mind to fit the education of our spirit." Pres. Eli Clayson called for more respect for law and order. He referred to nations that disintegrate dis-integrate when welfare state and lawlessness are substituted for love of God, love of country and love of family, Stake Music Director Gien Williams Wil-liams was called on to speak. In bearing his testimony he said, TO - CAMPUS $1 4 Reg. 1.79 now 65 Reg. 2.1$, now Pharmacy Orem, Utaa Salt Lake Temple Rites To Unite Ann Rasmussen and J. D. Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Ellis T. Rasmussen Ras-mussen announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ann, to J. D. Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil M. Hancock of Rigby, Idaho. The couple will bo married September 10 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception at the home of the bride's parents that evening and at an open house in the Garfield Ward Cultural Hall near Rigby on September 11. A graduate of Orem High "I pray that our voices will ring true in the gospeL Dale Shumway reviewed the Indian placement program and said there are now 19 Indians living in the stake and each ward has been requested to take one more. He said there are placements place-ments needed for two or three girls. Music for the conference was provided by the Orem Stake Singing Mothers under the leadership lead-ership of Marilyn Cowley. Sustained to offices: Superintendent Superin-tendent YMMIA, Byron Nicholls; manual counselor, Steven Burn-ingham; Burn-ingham; activity counselor, Lary Kirk; member of the board, Dennis Den-nis Downs. Relief Society: Agnes Cowley, secretary; Beth Taylor, member of the board. Released from offices: Gary Loveridge, supperintendent YMMIA; Byron Nicholls, counselor; members of the board: Harold Cox, Steven Burningham. YWMIA board: Jean Summers, Deanna McGee, Virginia Vir-ginia Larsen. Relief Society board: Donna Roberts, secretary; Ruth Christensen, member. Young Journalists Write '30' To BYU Workshop Students from 13 states received re-ceived valuable experience in publishing newspapers and yearbooks year-books this week at the annual High School Publications Workshop at Brigham Young University which ended Friday night. The record-sized group (259) was divided into sections for the actual shirtsleeves production of eight prototype yearbooks and daily newspapers in letterpress, offset, mimeograph and ditto forms. The on-the-job type of intensive training will prepare them for the task of publishing their own high school newspapers and yearbooks year-books during the coming school year. Director was Dr. Oliver R. Smith, professor of communications communica-tions at BYU. Assignments for stories, headlines, head-lines, and page makeup were shared by 98 students in the news-, paper sections of the workshop. " Advertising copy and layouts were produced by 13 student business managers in a separate section. Hundreds of photos were taken and developed during the week by 26 student cameramen working work-ing with various types of press photo equipment. The best of their prints were repoducedinthe final newspapers on Friday. More than 100 of the workshop work-shop registrants, working toward to-ward Friday deadlines, completed comple-ted capsule school yearbooks, achieved by means of pasteups of copy and illustration. They were divided into eight "staffs' under direction of Harold O. Williams, president of the Utah Journalism Education Assn. and an adviser of student yearbooks for 15 years in Utah and California. Ann Rasmussen School, Miss Rasmussen is graduating grad-uating from the Brigham Young University this week as valedictorian vale-dictorian of the College of Physical Physi-cal Education. She will be continuing con-tinuing her education with a graduate teaching assistantship this fall. She also completed a North German mission. Mr. Hancock was graduated from Brigham Young University in accounting where he was senior class vice president. He served a mission in North Germany. He has completed his first year of law school at the University of Oregon. Open House Today To Honor Summer Readers Meet Your Friends in Fan-tasyland Fan-tasyland and 'The Wide Horizon" Summer Reading Programs sponsored by Orem City Library will close Aug. 22 with an open house between 2 and 5 p.m. Especially honored vwill be the following who completed the more diversified "Wide Horizon" program: Lige Hundley, Daniel Jay Nixon, Junior High School students; andShellie Bahr, Cindy Ornlond, Janese Jensen, Wendy Headman, Michael Baird, and Julie Birrell, Elementary Schools students. The programs began May 27 with a total of 611 elementary students registering and 84 junior or senior high school students. Approximately 60 students have read many more books than the required 24 books. Additional names eligible for certificates since those previously pre-viously published include: Cindy Backus, Kaye Lynn Best, Steven Best, Carrie Bestor, Julie Birrell, Bir-rell, Cynthia Brown, Karen Bryan, KevinBurnett, Peggy Call, Pamela Pam-ela Carter, Connie Clark, Janelle Clayson, Becky Cluff, Judy Ann Cluff, Wendy Kaye Davis, Glen Elliott, Alan Goodrich, Todd Had-erlie, Had-erlie, Tammy Harward, Lori Hemenway, Linda Herbert, Becky Hone, Matthew Hone, Laura Johnson, Robin Johnson, Laura Kofford, McKay Kunz, Me-linda Me-linda Kunz, Sue Lawlor, Dana Little, LeAnn McQuivey, Debbie Memmot, Annalee Mildenhall, Debbie Sue Mills, Susan Nelson, Nel-son, Valerie Parry, Barbara Ann Pryor, Jolene Salsbury, Shauna Sundberg, Annette Stubbs, Susan Ware, Murlin Ray Wenzel, Nan White, SusanBest.StevenBraith-waite, SusanBest.StevenBraith-waite, Laurie Glazier, Jerna Mitchell, Mit-chell, Jan Schow, Diane Howard, Angela Marquez, Julia Howarth, Leslie Robinson and David Larsen. Lar-sen. Those especially invited to the open house are the certificate We Have Had Our 45 Days of Summer TIME TO BRING THOSE Winter ALLEN'S For The Finest of Dry Cleaning - We Clean With "SPENCER", The Cadillac of Dry Cleaning Machine - That's Allen Drive In Cleaners 556 South State - 225-0501 Same Day Service at Regular Prices BYU to Graduate 1496 Students In Summer Rites Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, today announced the names of 1,496 students who will receive degrees at the summer sum-mer convocation of the 93rd Commencement Com-mencement Friday, Aug. 23, at 9:30 a.m. in George AlbertSmith Fieldhouse. Combined with the spring graduation grad-uation of 2,850 students, the summer sum-mer graduation list brings the total for the year to 4,346, a new record. The doctor's degree will be awarded to 31, the master's degree de-gree to 382, the bachelor's degree de-gree to 1,059 and the associate degree to 24. Listed below are graduates from Orem. Each will receive the bachelor's degree unless otherwise indicated. Jo An Bellows (assoc.), Shana Lee Schofield (assoc), RonnaLee Smith Bingham, Alvin Bruce Col-ins, Col-ins, Richard Scott Dalebout, Ar-len Ar-len Housekeeper, Alice Shanon Hughes, Howard R. Johnson, Ann Marie Thurston Johnston, Joyce Kay Larsen, Lynnita Park Leonard, Leon-ard, Heather Elaine McMaster, Ann Rasmussen, Marie Tyler Stuver, Charla Jean Woodbury, Stanley Brent Farley, Marilyn Wiley Adams, Mary Ilene Ash-down, Ash-down, Robert Ellis Ashdown, Iva June Barrett, Joanne Bell, Beverly Bev-erly Jean Prescott, Robert Craig Horton, KathleenNelson, Wendell Gerald Russon, Leona Fairbourn Turley, Verdun A. Watts J., E. Vance C alder (master), Richard Heber Berrett (master), Wayne R. Dexter (master), Ronald Charles Loveridge (master). winners, their parents, other family members and friends. Refreshments Re-freshments will be served from a tea table set up on the lawn. McDonald's Hamburgers are a-again a-again donating the punch and other services. The following board members will participate during the afternoon: Dr. Dean B. Farnsworth, Dr. Stanley Leavitt, Mrs. Richard Beach, Mrs. Albert Clark, Mr. Boyd Davis, Mr. Allen Nielson, and Mr. A.DeanLarsen. Board members mem-bers wives will preside at the refreshment table. Library staff members responsible for the Summer Reading Program are: Elaine Baxter, children's librarian; lib-rarian; LeLa Hansen, Mary Downs, Loreta Clar, Ruth Peterson, Pet-erson, Dorothy Rasmussen, Marta Lyn Allan, Ruth Peterson, Peter-son, Dorothy Rasmussen, Beverly Bev-erly White, and Bernice Cox, city librarian. Woolens to Miss ReNae Healy ReNae Healy, Larry Dee Palmer Plan Sept. 12 Marriage Rites Mid-September wedding plans are announced for ReNae Healy and Larry Dee Palmer. They will be married on Sept. 12 with a reception to follow at the Orem Fifth LDS Ward. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Healy of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer Pal-mer of West Jordon. The bride is an Orem High School and LDS Seminary graduate. grad-uate. She has attended UtahTech- lisiill h iAyL. LOCAL I tiff!- Bananas ..... 25c Good Selection Of Canning Supplies Kerr Lids . 2 f-35c SCHOOL SUPPLIES Stock up now for back to School Composition Book g&? 69c Type Paper 59c Filler Paper 29c Pencils StT. 6 19c .MEAT DEPARTMENT Lamb Chops Steaks Boneless Roast Boneless Lunch Meat Ice Cream Lemonade Bread Large Size 4Loaves89 Get a $12.95 Gift Certificate for only $1.00 when you trade at our fine stores. Gift Certificate good for a beautiful 5x7 color portrait of your entire family (family (fam-ily group) pictures taken inTelecolor Studios by professional pro-fessional group photographers. By appointment. WI1BERGS DEPT. STORE 838 North State, nical College and is currently employed in Provo. Mr. Palmer, a graduate of Bingham Bing-ham High School and LDS Seminary, Sem-inary, has served in the U.S. Army for two years, including a year in Vietnam. He currently is employed in Salt Lake City. Time to harvest strawflowers is when their colors are brightest. bright-est. Cut stems at the ground, strip off leaves and discard. Tomatoes 2 lbs. Tender Lean. Tender Lean. Half GaL , Frozen 6 oz. Orem 798 Busy Bee 4-H'ers Complete Outdoor Cooking All members of the Busy Bees 4-H Club completed requirements require-ments in outdoor cooking this season, according to reporter Sandi Sumner. The group met with Leader Joan Peterson and Jr. Leader MaueenClose. Other club officers included President Nola Ashdown, Vice President Claudette Sheeley, Secretary Randalee Peterson, Song Leader RaShelle Richards, and Reporter Sandi Sumner. Additional members mem-bers of the club who held responsibilities re-sponsibilities during the year are Carolee Sheeley, Nancy Gil-ner Gil-ner and Sandra Heiner. 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