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Show Recently elected officers of the Orem Women's Club are, leftXo Correspondence Secretary; Mary Knecht, Treasurer; Dortha Cordner, Barrett, President-Elect; and Clara Baugh, Recording Secretary. Women's Club New Officers The Orem Women's Club's annual May Breakfast and Installation In-stallation of New Officers was held Saturday, May 22, at the Schoenwald Terrace in Orem. Mrs. Reed Prestgard, Entertainment En-tertainment Committee Chairman, provided the Western theme activities, and original hand made western hats were created and modeled by club members. Mrs. Niel Bunnell introduced the club's eleven new members and the ..president's report of the year was given by Mrs. Rulon Mansfield. Mrs. John Busk gave the Treasurer's Report followed by the installation in-stallation of new officers: Mrs. Guy Cordner. The Summer Piano Workshop June 17-19 at Brigham Young BYU fens Prjno .JlniversitjL-wiU feature- separate and intensive programs in pedagogy and performance for teachers as well as junior and ' senior high school-age school-age piano students. 1 Instruction for the workshop will be provided by the 17- Sri Lanka To Bo Spotlighted At BYU :. The history, culture and traditions of the large tropical island country of Sri Lanka, formerly called Ceylon, will be in the spotlight Tuesday (June 1) in the final presentation of the Cultures on "Display series at Brigham Young University. ; Dr. Enoc Flores, international office chairman, said the public is invited to the 7:30 p.m. lecture in 446 Martin Building. Making the presentation will be Germaine Suriyage, a junior at BYU majoring in microbiology, from Sri Lanka. He will present a Lawrence D. Barnum, f.XD Certificate of Clinical Compstence-AudioSogy wishes to announce the opening of his hearing practice at the Wasatch Medical Clinic, 575 South State, Orem Specializing in hearing evaluations, hearing aid evaluations, and industrial hearing conservation. Office hours by appointment 225-2926 i I :: V ''' Announces For 1982-3 President; Mrs. Paul Berrett, President Elect; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Evan Baugh; Mrs. Willis Peay, Corresponding Cor-responding Secretary; Mrs. James Knecht, Treasurer; Mrs. Paul Washburn, Parliamentarian Par-liamentarian v and Mrs. Rulon Mansfield, Director. Mrs. Guy Cordner, as the new president introduced in-troduced her chairmen for the new year and they in turn named the new committee members. Music was western sing-a-long songs. The program ended with a w...m'nl art ft artivitv prizes cookies of baskets of If member BYU faculty. Also, piano three soloists award-winning wm D?. ieaiurea in reqiiai each evening at 7 p.m. in ... , . . . ... BYU s Madsen Recital Hall. For further information in-formation about the workshop, contact Robert Smith, 378-3417, or BYU Conferences and Workshops, 378-4785. commentary on the country and prepare a native food dish for sampling. "The program is especially helpful to LDS Church Relief Society cultural refinement teachers," Flores said, "but the meeting is open to anyone interested in that country." Any fool can tell the truth, but it requires a man of some sense to know how to lie well. Provo Women's Council Elects New Officers Katherine Thatcher Brimhall, a native of Utah County, is the newly elected president of Provo Women's Council. She will replace Ora Burrup. Other officers are Doris Dickson, First Vice-president; Vice-president; Bessie Sullivan, Second Vice-president; Vice-president; Irma Burge, Treasurer; Julaine Pons, Recording Secretary; Elizabeth Parase, Corresponding Secretary, and Pauline Chase, Auditor. Mrs. Brimhall is active in church and community. She serves on the Orem Educational "u"' Discipline Committee, the Parent Educational Resource Committee "PERC" for Alpine School District and is a member of the Hillcrest Not wearing a regal crown, nor claiming the title of royalty, Mr. William Walters Orem was born to the honor and will be featured in this year's Summer Festival Parade on June 19. The 85 year-old son of Walter C. Orem, Mr. Orem and members of his family will travel from their home in West Covina, California to share festivities with local residents. "To the memory of Walter C. Orem, the man who honored our City with his name, we look forward for-ward to the opportunity to reedgnize his son, William Walters Orem," announced Parade Chairman Scott Wilkins. In 1919, this town was named Orem in honor of a man who had never been Mr. -Orem SeHosiored enice Offered To Does your diet always seem to start next Monday morning or tomorrow? Would you like to stop procrastinating and get on with making the habit changes you know you need to make? You can do just that with the help of hypnosis smoking cessation and weight control clinirs Get To The Roots People searching for their roots may receive special help during the Annual Genealogical Research Seminar August 4-6, at Brigham Young University. Each seminar course will include nine hours of instruction, the coordinator coor-dinator said. These will be in a three-hour block each day for three days, either morning or afternoon, af-ternoon, with brief breaks each hour. Participants f I L right: Kay Peay, President; Lillian KATKERINE BRIMHALL Park Committee for the city of Orem. Last year, Governor Scott Matheson presented Mrs. Brimhall the Carnation Car-nation Community Silver Service Bowl Award for her.Jvolunteer service. 10 a prominant member of the community, nor had ever resided in the town that bore his name. Instead, as president of the Salt Lake and Utah Electric Interurban Railroad, Mr. Orem was instrumental in bringing the railway to the bench. This action brought a hoped-for distinction to the fruit-producing area. Impressed with this honor, he bought 40 acres of land in the area of 800 North State Street. Then, a landowner, he became one of the heaviest taxpayers tax-payers when he encouraged, en-couraged, "Tax our property to the limit." According to the Orem Chamber of Commerce, throughout his lifetime, "Mr. Orem followed with keen interest in-terest the progress and development of Orem, the City which bore his name." being presented June 15 in Provo by the Utah Lung Association. The hypnosis habit change clinics will be held at the Rodeway Inn, 1292 South University Avenue in Provo. The stop smoking clinic will be at (i:30 p.m. and the weight control clinic will be at 8:30p.m. The registration for each clinic is $35.00. may register for two different courses-one in the morning block and one in the afternoon. Classes will cover English-Welsh, Scottish, Swedish, Germanic, United States, genealogical analysis and evaluation, LDS genealogy instruction, and professional genealogy as a business. For more information call 378-4785. ..; .-j..;.m Orem's BPW Hear Dr. On Home Treatment Of Emergencies, Accidents Does the doctor neeu to see this injury, or can I treat it myself at home? was the question put before members of Orem Business and Professional Women's Club at their meeting Tuesday. Answering the question in terms of numerous common emergencies was "Dr. Bruce II' Argyle, emergency room physician "hit Orem Community Hospital. Dr. Argyle showed slides of actual injuries and discussed their degree of seriousness, j He gave tips on home treatment fr eommon minor sprains, cuts, scrapes, bfimps, and Marine Corah To Be Installed Pres. Maxine Corah will be installed as President of Orem Business and Professional Women's Club at their meeting Tuesday, June 1 at Elliott's Cafe in Provo. Bernice Cox will present a travelog of her visit to the Mardi Gras. Sylvia Kennedy will give a musicaf number. Arrangements for the meeting were made by Frances Aitken, first vice president. Installation of officers of-ficers will be conducted by Anna Stark of Spanish Fork, a past state president of the Utah Federation., Other of- . ficers to be installed include Frances Aitken and Dona Sumner, vice presidents; lary Helen McGlasson, treasurer; Mollie Aired, recording secretary; and Erma Jeanne Argyle, corresponding secretary. Outgoing officers include president, Erma Orem" Senior Citizen Agenda Reservations are available on the, all New Fall Foliage Tour, September Sep-tember 21 through Octobers, Oc-tobers, 1982. The tour will include many places of interest as well as a tour through Quebec and Montreal Canada. Brochures are available at the Orem Senior Center for this tour. Lunch is served each day at the Center at 12:00 noon. Pool, quilting, and cards are arranged each day for the seniors. Monday - Oil painting pain-ting at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday -- Health screening clinic - all morning. Wednesday - The 3rd Wednesday each month is Blood Pressure Clinic. Thursday -- Harmonica Har-monica Band Matinee Dance at 10:45 a.m. Friday -- Ceramic class at 10:00 a.m. Saturdays - 8:00 to 11:00 p.m., the regular Saturday Night Dance is held. BYU Comedy "Tartuffe," a dramatic depiction of the devastating effects of religious hypocrisy upon a well-meaning but naive family, will be the next Pardoc Theatre production in Brigham Young University's Harris Fine Arts Center. Directed by BYU theatre faculty member Charles Metten, the Moliere classic will run May 27-29 and June 1-5 and 8-12 at 8 p.m., with 1 p.m. matinees June 7 and 12. "Tartuffe," along with Moliere's "Don Juan" and "The Misanthrope," is considered con-sidered a "dark" comedy, "primarily because of its theme of religious hypocrisy: swindling and falseness in the guise of piety," says Metten. puncture wounds. Ointments Oint-ments to use, soaks and bandaging were discussed, as well as signs to look for that indicate infection. After a question-and-answer period, Dr. Argyle gave out mini-first-aid kits provided by the hospital. Special guests for the meeting were Shannon Smith, first vice president of the state BPW organization, and Mrs. Diane Argyle. Edna Durham made arrangements for .the meeting. Krma Jeanne Argyle, club president, conducted a business session. Jeanne Argyle, recording secretary, Irma Burge, and corresponding secretary, Christine Yergensen. Other officers were re-elected. Plans are going forward for State Convention, Con-vention, to be held June 4, 5 and 6 at Snowbird. Delegates elected include Bernice Cox, Frances Aitken and Edith Ellis. Others attending from the Orem BPW club include Erma Jeanne Argyle, Anna Stark and Leah Johnson, Southeastern District Chairman. Mrs. Johnson is a candidate for State Treasurer. Up - Pepsi it- Diets - A&W Root Beer iPk $T39 I Cans Hunts Catsup Larger 99 Spsfii Luncheon westemFamiiy Relishes - Sweet or Hot Dogoz Kraft Filayonnaise Quarts. ... $ 1 39 Foige Coffee 3 na Western Family Chili Con Carne 300 Duncan Hines New CaiT0t CckC 18 oz.. GreenGiant Niblet Whole Kernal Corn 120z Sunshine ButtCr COOWeS 8 oz Tylensl 100's Lija Large aa chiffon Soft stick Margarine 1 lb.. . , Tree Top Apple Juice 12 oz 79' Lynden Farms Hash Rib Eye Steak Boneless Rib Eye Steak Swift Beef Franks I BarS Bacon Just Try Our Meat - Once - You will Like It Fresh Produce - Competitive Prices - Buy By the Case at Our Cost Plus 6 - 1 r it . 'Jm Orem Community Hospital Births . . . May 18, 1982 Girl to Chris and Sue Sutherland Lunt of Orem. Boy to Patrick and Kathy May Brady of Provo. Girl to Jeffry and Teri Norick Boyd of Orem. May 19, 1982 Girl to Richard and Marti Munyan Thiel of Orem. Girl to John and Laraine Patterson Lesser of American Fork. Boy to Thomas and Susan Burch Middleton of Orem. May 20, 1982 Boy to Craig and Carrie Shifrer Huggard of American Fork. Girl to Scott and Rhoda Timmons Spencer of Provo. May 21, 1982 Boy to Ronald and Vicki Ehlert Mason of Fairview. Girl to Douglas and Trudy Johnson'Meacham of Orem. Boy to Alan and Betsy Shook Baker of Orem. Boy to Bruce and Debra White Wilkins of Orem. Girl to Brent and April Stott Meacham of Orem. May 23, 1982 Girl to Kenneth and Peggy Bryan Sorensen of Provo. Force and not opinion is the queen of the world; but it is opinion that uses the force. A Extra Strength. 'mm. 49' .Doz. BrOWII Potatoes 2 lbs.OV Pkg. i ""VVestern FamilyVX 'fs'' V Hot Dog or Hamburger fi f Country Crisp ff Buns jj Potato Chips coin 49 pkg. liML 135 East 800 North - Orem Phone 224-3872 Orem-Geneva Times- Local Artists Display Their Works central tfanK of Utah County is pleased to announce the beginning of an art show to be presented by two local artiste, Eileen Lamoreaux, American Fork; and Barbara Ward, Orem. Their artwork will be on display in the downtwon Provo office, 75 North University Avenue, beginning June 1 through June 30. Hours are Monday and Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Tuesday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ms. Lamoreaux will display ten pieces of artwork, including black and white photos, color photos and acrylic paintings. She is currently attending BYU with photography as her major and an art minor. Ms. Ward is. originally from Canada and has attended BYU, majoring in art. She has participated in several art shows in Utah County and has also received various awards. Ms. Ward is also a member of the Utah Valley Artists Guild. The public is welcome to attend the Orem Third Annual Reunion July 1 6 The Orem Third Ward will be holding its 2nd Annual Reunion on Friday, July 16, 1982, at the Scera Park's Main Pavalion from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Everyone who has ever lived in the Third Ward (and friends) are invited. s I Keebler ! Saltine COUPON I Vflltillfl jCrCICllCrS Large Tomatoes Choice Lemons 4 Nice Yellow Onions Medium Avocados -May 27. 1982! To BARBARA WARD t I ". , EILEEN LAMOREAUX show and there is no - admission change to the - event. . I Ward Holds Those who attend '. should bring their own : picnic lunch. Come and enjoy an evening of I visiting with old friends. Please tell all your : friends about it, as no : formal invitations are : being sent. : Meatiaoz. $1 39 69 $79 w" 9 2 for 89 59 29 i I 19j I ff 2 IbS. A C lb. sn oo lbs. f0ry U 4t : tf 1 i T a I 4 1 m r r j m i m i m i ft r) 2 |