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Show SUNDAY HERALD 14 7:t."X.'Jr: 2 Mm JANUARY 30, 1955 Utah County, (Utah SUNDAY, , BAYS- , - Lindon News New Genealogy Committee Is Introduced meeting was at the Batty home in Lindc to introduce the newly - organized genealogical committee with; the requirements of their positions Reed Crystal and Raymond Bas-tiarepresentatives of the Stake genealogy committee assisted' m outlining" the organization. They told of a study class held each Thursday evening LINDON A 7 n, Tim-panog- os , at-BY- U in the David O. McKay Building Room 135. All desirous of learn-- . Lng how" to prove their pedigree and also study genealogical research are invited to enroll. The class is presented by Joseph Grant Stevens. -- 1. The Lindon Ward genealogy committee is headed by Leonard Abraham, chairman; Florence Abraham, secretary; Mr.- - and Mrs. Blain Batty, assistants to work with the Seventies on home teaching .and research; Mr. and Mrs. Henson Walker, assistants t6 help the Elders on '"Borne teaching and research; and Margaret Holdaway class leader. Following a class period the i m - jwiiiwwuMiwajiuij.i)juji,yiii.ii,iijjivjii))iiX'lw!iili Lindon Ward Mutual enjoyed the Mia-matpresentation in the! hail." The fast moving presentation had the following cast: Howard Jensen, Thelma Jensen, Brian Bezzant, Elltri Li Dawn Bezzant, Willa Mae John- -' ft, son, Niles Jacklin, Shirley Olsen, "Kent Bullock, Joyce Liljenquist, " and Thomas Beers. This cast was accompanied by a quartet of Wesley Blake, Harold Jacklin, James Beers and Archie Wasden. I "t: ic - NEVER BEFORE FROM HIGHER PRICES SO LOW MEN'S and II Ml B DRASTICALLY II I I 1 1 n1 El il fllf PRICED )i LINES WOMEN'S; BETTER REDUCED -- President Thelma Jensen ' PRICED TO CLEAR an- nounces there' will be a Mutual preparation meeting for all officers and teachers after Mutual Tuesday. Feb. I. Lindon Second Ward Special, Interest Class presented colored slides on the Primary Children's! Hospital in Salt, Lake City to its group Monday evening. The slides introduced the Primary Penny drive which is getting underway to raise funds, for the operation of the hospital. Each person is! asked to donate a penny for each year of his, age. Throughout the! year the primary children bring their pennies and deposit thm: in a "Tove bank. Lindon Ward Special Interest Class will have- - as its guest speaker Hugh Philips of the; Pleasant Grove Seminary. The class will meet Tuesday, Febru, ary 1 at ,7:30 p. m. Mr. Philips ! " tallf nn tHs Rnnlr Will ... n.t A m r. . J i lutereotea persons are invited 1 Jt Alt . ' ranger1 'from Pleasant Everyone is invited at the American ; Fork Hospital Saturday, January 22. The now consists of three boys.family Lindon Second Ward Relief Society will hold its teachers report meeting Tuesday, Feb. 1 at 1:15 p.m. Pearl Chapman will give the lesson from the book 'Gems of Truth." Theology1 les- .son- will be given by LaPreal Bawden on "instructions of Alma to his sons." Class will start at 2 p.m. Jeannetta Loader will supervise the nursery. Lindon Ward Relief Society will hold a special ,work and business aay, Monday, Jan. 31 at P.m. There ViU be lessons on aluminum trays, ; painting and magazine binding. These will be under the direction of Nina Hunter and Jennie Keetch. There will be a nursery, Jeannine Ive,rson. supervised byJ JEWELRY , 1 I - ;':-J::.'1.- DOUBLE 8. GIRL'S LONG v : BED SIZE l) IT GIRI& COTTON BLOUSES STOCKINGS y WOMEN'S LINGERIE HANDBAGS . Soiled sheets from display in our successful white goods event. ' Come in early! These will go fast! ' ' I. 4 SUPER, BASEMENT jj Rhinestones, pearls, metal in bracelets, necks, ear , rings. WOMEN'S nylon, 31-4- 0. )( COLLARS BLOUSES mm -- B, C. MEN'S You .'save planty. .PJs FLANNEL sizes C 1 2-- 4-- 8. 6. 'WOMEN'S MATERNITY DUSTERS DRESSES Cotton pbsse 'in prints and assortplains. Good color, ment. Sizes 8. Clean up of odds and ends. Smocks and 8. Sizes All smooth leathers. Straps and flats Sizes 8'2 to 3. 10-1- 100 EVERLON I GLOVES f sav Bi IS better shoes Jn black and brown suedes and 32-38-." , ' FORT WORTH, Tex! (UP)-A paroiee showed police1 they couldn't bluff him whenlPro-- 1 All marked way down! Casual cottons. Sanforized. White and pastels in assorted styles, pique in 5 styles. Attractive accessory, sizes AVTiite fS cot- - styled 6x. H Printed flannel in pajam- Cardigans and " slipovers. ts as and si(vns in assorted XT,r1,r. aim sdiiiuiiaiis in i5jxuua colors. Sizes . Drastically reduced ih all usable lengths. Many patterns and colors. Come in early and choose from this group of fine fabrics. WW . REDUCED TO MOVE 3-- GIRL'S SWEATERS V WOMEN'S 0 y Individually GIRL'S DRASTICALLY Jt o6 s Cottqn and nylon in tan tl tons. Sizes and white in broken sizes j f ings! ALt WANTED, CHOICE MATERIALS WHITE . eM i Velvets, Plastic grains, in box, pouch - and clutch styles. All colors. Gowns, slips and pajamas In rayon, crepe, flannel, - .V J a ' PAROLEE GIVESj HIMSELF AWAY 0 TIES ' TEEN-AG- E i v WOMEN'S Jacquards, foulards, silk repp. Many colors and patterns. Others 77c. Lindon Ward. Mr. and Mrs.' Allen Houston of Lindon have welcomed home their new son. He was born at .. 10-1- o , in-th- e . MEN'S i Grove. 7:30 ' ?5 ;i clean-u- p I to come and bring their friends to this enlightening class. Lindon Second Ward Mutual will be entertained Monday, Jan. 31 with two films. They will be presented by Wallace Saling, forest on these! Dressistyles fn valued fabrics failles, rayons, dressy crepes,, cottons, taffetas. Sizes tW.illlKMIIIIIIW)IWIM.IWWHVIUIWM.U " ' Final Sport shirts, polo shihts. Short and lonj? sleeve. Boys are butcherweave, men's are butcherweave, flannels. Asst. colors. S.,M., V. PANELS WOOL 2pc.I-dresse- s. 10-1- DECORATIVE BLANKETS PILLOWS Slightly . soiled blankets. all wool in asst. Cleanup of slightly: soiled pillows. Large size, white with colored trim. Cotton j cu YI McGeeastedi &0f!Cer.I; fingerprints happened E- - 1 , to turn up at the scene of two ' J. D)(D) I 22-3- .burglaries. "It's just a lie," the snapped at McGee Thursday 1 Ivory white, Everlon needs no ironing:, just wash and hang. 40x 90. with Nap out. Warm. Ideal for outdoor work. Yellow - Rubberized was wearing gloves and no finger-- 1 prints could have": been left that way. CLERGYMAN VERY CLOSE TO ST. PETER ciHisciic DETROIT LAKES, vMinn. (UP) The Rev. Albert V. Erickson very close to St. Peter. Erickson, minister of the Evan-gelica- k Free, Church, shares a duplex with Mr. iand Mrs. Dan St j Peter. these. Maie, pink, blue Rubber coated tub and Tiammock, with rubber drain hose, metal frame. Sturdily built.' A super savin? for you! 2. 4-1- U2 2. UP JR. BOY'S FLANNEL PJ's PER Sanforized flannej, full cut, broken sizes. Irr assorted colors. S. R. Others to 49c ALMA E. WRIGHT CO. BABY BUGGY White heavy cotton sizes A value, be sure to come in early ! Sizes SALE n M: Jeepster style. Milium lined for all weather. Water repellent. Black, red, oiue. oizes j-4- Z. REMEMBER; m Q)(Q) filled, r n VAIUI HOUSE! SLIPPERS Wedges' in blue, black and red, also moc- value.1 Others at 2.50 - 3.50, casins. Terrific ' 4.00. GIRL'S SLIPS Fancy argyle style in high shades, priced very low for this cleanup; Machine washable, vat dyed. Sizes 20 V- V PENNEY'S IS OPEN M Cotton and nylons in broken sizes j terrific yqlijie. Limited) quantities. ri 3 pr. to BOY'S JACKETS Full cut ini sport styljes. Brown and blue fleck pattern. Broken sizes. nn oo 2 EE 5 WOMEN'S SHOES n Cleanup of higher priced suits. Hard finish single breasted-ipopular dark colors. Sizes 6. MEN'S ARGyLE SOX ' j Better slippers reduced for your January savings, in broken sizes, many colors. MEN'S SUITS 13. 35 North 1st West PRO VO, UTAH Grey and blue has lift off body with simulated leather body and hood. 10" wheels. Fast brake. Top quality. 38-4- MEN'S JACKETS ? iem INFANT'S BATHINETTE BOY'S UNION SUITS 4-1- M mmY Bwrnismm if Choice materials in blouse, dress lengths, nylons, chronv spunj Mfetas, others. Come early. Prices are low! WALLPAPER 0. colors. 72"x84". PIECE GOODS REMNANTS 1 nt 6V failles, taffetas, in dark and medium shades. Sizes These are all top quality skirts at a give away price. Come in early for Wools, L II S |