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Show OREM-GEXEV- TIMES A Friday, November 22, 1946 VISITING THANKSGIVING I your family-tie- s during this festive season le more pleasantly interwoven than ever Another feature of the aftcr--I noon was the presentation ui a lovely serving tray by Agnes SOCIETY CONVENTION Bellows, of Sliaron stake presidency, to Windsor ward for having the best visiting teacher The following ladie have record. served in their various wards Talks from 22 to 65 years as visiting Hart andwere given by Anna B. Relief society teachers and were General Ascha Paxman of the Board of Relief Soeach presented a rose at the cieties, Veda Swensen of Utah stake convention of Relief stake and Ruby Martin, stake visiting teachers held Fri- visiting teacher leader. The Reday afternoon at Scera auditori- lief society chorus, under the um: Emma Stratton, Lexia Har- direction of Celestia Taylor and Lavon Harward furnished the ris, Timpanogos ward; Agnes music. Pace, Maud Reynolds, Vermont; Lavica Man gum, Eleanor Bishop, Sharon; Emma Aston, Windsor; Emily Biggs. Maren Jensen, Geneva; Carline Johnson, Ber-- HARVEST FESTIVAL! tha Madsen. Lake View; Olena j Gammon, Melissa Vineyard; prown. Grand WEEK! View; Preal Jones, Judith Bone, Pleasant View; Dora Cluff and Annie Gillespie, Edgemont. President Ruby Hunn presided at the meeting, which was attended by more than 250 We are celebrating a We should all be truly grateful. FAIRBANKS MORTUARY OREM UTAH Genealogy i WATCH bountiful harvest Blue Blaze Coal son THIS By Wm. D. Stueler PAPER , Announcement Soon THE FLOWER THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE If you would see your ancestors All standing in a row. There might be some of them, Orem, Utah perhaps, You wouldn't care to know. But theres another question Which requires a different view; If you could MEET your an- cestors UTAH OFFICE Would they be proud of you? Copied from life record of Joseph William Olsen, March 6. SUPPLY sea- Not in years have we enjoyed such plenitude and platitude. Because ITS WASHED 1946. ; OFFICE ENGINEERS Stationery Artists Supplies For Clean, Speedy Service BENNETT'S Call 43 IN PROVO Bonnet Coal Company East Center PROVO 272 West Center PHONE 160 Provo, Utah : OUT OF SMALL THINGS, BIG THINGS COME Those who become discouraged because of the immensity of Genealogical Research should re-- I member that red clover blossom contains less than h of a grain of sugar; that 7,000 grains are required to make a pound of honey; that a vagaoond bee, seeking everywhere for sweetness, must obtain this material from 56,000 clover heads. Remember, too, that the bee is compelled to insert its proboscis separately into each flower tube and that there are about sixty of these to each head. "Remember, also, that in per forming that operation sixty times 56,000, or 3,360,000 times, the bee gets only enough nectar for one pound of honey. one-eight- Books PLAN NOW TO STORE YOUR NEXT WINTERS FUEL SUPPLY GENEALOGY; ANCESTORS strange discoveries are made In climbing family trees; And some of them you KNOW Do not particularly please. sings. 1! ravelin with Some SHOP, and giving for our bles- thanks ...they must be If you could ee your ancestor! All standing in a row, Would you be proud of them, or not. Or don't you really know? For Important ty iH'fore. i TEACHERS FETED AT RELIEF GREETINGS May ladies. Light refreshments were xervcd. BtrtnuiBi , AT THE PEP 8 8 --VICO SIGN FILLER UP PEPi A. CASOUMI UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY ! (Bmtuujs : Corner University Ave. and Center street - With abundant crops harvested, both in field, crops and orchards, and for every- AMU V swot chant tturr hut thing kind Providence has blessed and bestowed upon us, the citizens of our country, nunm and especially of I'tah County, we are truly happy this Thanksgiving. STEADY" FLAME Here, Mr. TALKS TURKEY your fhonkigiving dinner . . . from your gai companys Heme Service Department. Hontmltr, are some helpful Mnfi on preparing LTAII COMMISSIONERS, ROYAL J. MURDOCK, Chairman J. W. JOHNSON. SYLVAN W. CLARK For bet result! in your gas range, use low Temperature, as below. This will assure less shrinkage; uniform cooking,- - mare tender, juicier meat; minimum fue1 consumption. TEMPERATURE: lnrty WfM lbs. 12-1- 8 lbs. 5 lbs t 10-1- 2 H irw hnUy m Inn, fat 325 20-2- 5 300 20 275 CRANBERRY SAUCE I lb. (4 cups) cranberries 2 cups water Boil sugar and water together 5 miAutes. Add cranberries, bail without stirring until skins pop open (about 5 minutes). Remove from fire and allow sauca to coal in cooking vassal. 1 '4 cups sugar jr "T ft- mine. 15-1- 8 i vary you'ra planning on a new range, ba sura to insist on a "CP" automatic GAS rang . . . for beauty, sura results, long life and economy H lifaiM Iway. MmnII Y our Property Tor Prompt Sale List It with an Orem Broker BILL BAKER 671 W, State Street, Orem Bldff. Loans Phones: llus. (MSR13 ROWLEY OFFICE General Insurance Re. 2233J EQUIPMENT COMPANY T. W. "TOM' ROWLEY. Diftributor Underwood Typewriters Sundstand Adding Machines Happy Thonkigiving, foUil (H wi It ba happier for MOTHER if the Now freedom hat a kMien, with Ml of u Ouinfi ai helper i.J worir-nvin- 131 We No. Univartiiy Provo, Utah Phono 122 repair all makes typewriters and adding machines Utali Valley News at Entered as second-clas- s matter November 19, 1D37 office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. 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