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Show VOICE THE PAGE SIX OREM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Goes to England (Continued from page 1) (a) Siliiil lunches are being provided the under nourished (b) Books, etc. The Chamber donated funds to buy books for students in need. (c) Unifsing of Orem in one school. Proper advertising of our Lincoln High Sehpof. This project is being carried on again this year. At the time our High School oratorical team, under the coach of Mr. Frank Newman won first place at the State Meet, a large picture of the team and coach, with the statements printed in the paped left the impression that Lincoln High School was in Provo. We art proud of our High School and would like due credit for its achievements. Ray Gillman and Clifton Pyne. Entertainment", This committee ELDER REX BLAK- E- son of President and Mrs. Samuel H. Blake of Vineyard, who has received a call to fill a mission to Great Britain. Rex will leave here May 7 and spend ten days at the mission home in Salt Lake, leaving there on May 17. He will sail from New York City on the S. S. Manhattan on May 23 for Liverpool. The blessings of the entire stake go with Rex in his mission labors. 123rd QUORUM OF SEVENTY By PRES. JAMES A. I VIE President Rulon S. Wells of the first council of seventy gave some good instruction to the seventies of Sharon stake at our last conference. He seemed very much pleased at the splendid report given by David L. Rowley, Jr. for the activity of the quorum for the last two years. The attendance at monthly quorum meetings could be much better. We members in the 123rd have fifty-fiv- e quorum and an average of six to ten yon Drive and State Highway. Lincoln OF SHARON- - Avenue on and the county commission in abnoxious weeds and sprajing C. H. Farnworth. Beautification". of fruit. This department supervised cleanEffort has been put forth to iming of Orem property in Provo Can- prove marketing of fruit. yon in order that it may be used as a Much service has been rendered to park. and arrange fair exhibits. gather Mr. Farnworth staged a spring Amendment to the wormy fruit law clean up campaign. has been sought making it possible C. W. Larson, Industry. Because there was little to do in to dispose of our wormy apples to this department, Mr. Larson assisted buy product plants. At the annual election this year a in various committees with their regroup of prominent men were elected spective work. to office. C. R. Gillman, President; A. H. Christensen. PlanCity C. W. Larson, Vice President; E. H. ning". , This department urged the town to Christensen, Secretary and Treasurer. njprove the water system and has Board members are as follows: J. Erval Christensen, A. II. Chrisindorsed thi Town Board program of replacing wooden stave pipe. tensen, Karl Banks, Mervel Waiked, Support has been given the Deer Theo. Farley, O. H. Anderson, and Creek Project. Charles Farnworth. E. H. Calder. By giving this group of men loyal Agriculture. The Agriculture Committee cooper-ate- d support, Orem can be made a better with the Agriculture Department place in which to live. arranged all tine meetings and banquets. We have had one of the outstanding teams in the division in which they have played. The teams have won the County championship several times and have taken second place in the State Farm Bureau league twice. Orem baseball has been sponsored by the Orem Chamber of Commerce since 1927. Roads and SideRay V. Wentj, walks. 1. Recommendation was made to the Town Board to improve certain sections of roads. 2. The building ' of a sidewalk to lives of our children safeguard the was urged. 3. Improving of Orem R. R. crossings was sponsored. Stop signs at intersection at Can- - con-troli- A T S IR Rulon S. Wells (Continued from page 1) ed as new members of the Primary stake board: Margaret E. Pulsipher Zella Harding, Lilhe C. Sumsion, Ohe K. Buri.ingham, Pearl P. Slubbs Mary L. Mitchell, Alta H. Taylor, Ida Hansen, Mary prown, Della Chatwin. and Ahfjrda De Lange. The outgoing board members are Kezia Tyne, and Susan P. Jameson. Charles II. Farnsworth, Jr, now a member of the high council, was released as a member of the Y. M. M, I A. stake board, and Christine B. Jolley was released as a member of the Y. L. M. I. A. board. Presiding officers of the following Elders quorums were released: Merrill L. Olsen, Clarence Zobell and Malcolm Lake View; H. Nuttall, David Brown, Arlington Snow and LeRov Penrod, Pleasant View; Hen HI O ry D. Wells, Joseph H. Rowley and W.lham Shumway, Timpapogos; Ray Allen, Harold LeRoy Gammon, Harold J. Murdock andc F. Dean Miner, VineyardBrief remarks were made at the afternoon session by Mrs Pyne ar.d Mrs. Hansen, retiring Primary officers, and Mrs. Christensen, the new - president Speakers Saturday night were P. W. Madsen, Joseph L. Rowley, Orson Prestwich and President Wells. Music was furnished by the Reuben Pyne, Timpanogos male chorus; ladies trio. Pleasant View ward; V, Emil Hansen and John Kuhni, and the Timpanogos male quartet. The congregational singing was directed by V. Emil Hansen, stake chorister. The Sunday evening session was devoted to the M. I. A. stake music festival, held in College hall, with a capacity audience in attendance. Reuben H. P ne was in charge. IP IP BUY AT e WHERE QUALITY MERCHANDISE COST LESS attend them regularly. It looks like a great deal of missionary work can be done among the members. Elder P. W. 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