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Show BOX HOLDER, R. F. D Sec. 56., P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE PAID i:ere are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil for one digging at the roots. NO. PROVO, UTAH Permit No. 54 4 13. W. P. A. AID ASKED This and That -B- R. F. D., FRIDAY, JUNF 11, VOL. IV. UTAH POWER & LIGHT HOME OF IDEAS IN A HOME OF IDEAS rjl If The Orem Town Board hopes to have a Town Hall built on the land recently purchased for that purpose before the winter season comes, says Mr. Erctman Christensen; secretary. They have applied for P. W. A. help in carrying out this project. It is planned to construct it of native material, either rock or timber, thus saving some of the expense incident to building. Both materials are available if workmen can be procured to haul it in and prepare it. It is also planned to erect a machine Shop this year too, if possible. The building committee named includes, Mr. Emery McKelhp (mayor), Clair York, A. A. Richards, A. V. Washburn, J. H. AnE. L. drews, Mr. McDonald, Spaughy and C. E, Wilberg. A column of comment Wise and Otherwise That people like me who get most of their information from new spapers and other printed matter, could hear the argument made by those not wanting the Deer Creek Reservoir. . oooooo There are timet when a tea gull it not a thing of beauty and a joy forever because ita ancestors performed a great service (for our ancestors in a scavenging way. Cherry and berry crops are being seriously damaged, and even completely destroyed in some fields, by these birds and we wish those in authority in the state offices would v tell us what we may do in self defense. . Being an Account of An Ordinary Man in a Model 9 Home V ;;t Hospital Sites Suggested By oooooo Of all the queer arrangements, the telephone set-u- p between Orem and Windsor is the most outlandish at least from a customers service standpoint. People living in Windsor Ward do a lot of their business and trading in Provo as well as going south for recreational purposes, but they cant telephone across the canyon highway without paying a 10c fee though they call to American Fork without it in the opposite direction. We believe the telephone company could install a good many telephones in that district if they would improve the situation. Orem-Grandvie- w A beautiful modern hospital in the district north of Provo would be a wonderful acquisition for the The man gains an opportunity to miter. He is an incorThis living room in the Home of Ideas at Olmsted is deGrand View and Orem territory. It is an inducement to home own- rigible putterer. It doesnt make a particle of difference what The Orem Chamber of Commerce signed for gracious living. and Grand View residents are eagand home iniprovement, a project which community, he does about the house so long ah he finds something to do. ership erly working to influence the Com- state and national interest are eager to encourage in order to monwealth Fund Hospital ComTrimming the hedge, mending a chair; his workbench and mittee to choose a site on promipromote individual happiness and group stability. According paint pot are essentials to his wifes peace of mind. Use of nent points on the Grand View to the statement of one prominent realtor, the world's ills Bench land for the hospital which would speedily vanish if we could convert everyone into a them helps the family digestion and keeps the family temper they will build. Such a location home owner. At, least. it is contended, the divorce mills on an even keel. Moreover, intelligent puttering materially seems almost ideal for such a strucoooooo ture. would be quickly put out of business because home-ownin- g helps out the household budget. An hour at the workbench or We saw some bar of oap beThe sites which are being sugtied carried common the paint brush, inshort, is good for almost anything with are common over to the (hower at ing interest, and together by a are plots owned by Mr. couples the community iwimming pool and gested all in time work H. that a Ray, Camrnish, Joe Clark, W. occupies ailing you. satisfying way. spare when we asked why, were told that Mark E. Kartchner, Mr. Skenk, some swimmer were going to be William Clegg and Alvin Lunce-forasked to scrub up before jumping The sites are being platted by in. Now we CANT decide whether Willard Sowards. A. it is or isnt a municipal bath house. The C. of C. and Grand View committee is composed of Orson 11-1(Editorial) 3 Prestwich, general chairman; I. J. There is a district superior to all others in Utah E. Christensen, . Burr, J County for the location of homes and that district comBaxter, and Glenn Weeter. 10,000 Young People Expected To Tonight on the great dance floor prises Orem and its sufrounding territory. True, as Gather in Salt Lake City Ytf Dim rvircil conuiUntyi i otv Siltulr pavilion tvsnty these who Caislilcs rvtr" jh IIOUIUI is a rural state UUJO To such people we would answer, Utah young people from this community, United States, Hawaii, Canada and all its cities are rural cities. This being the case, there representatives of Sharon Stake M. and Mexico will be represented in are many advantages enjoyed by larger centers which the 10,000 youth who will attend I. A., will join in the Church-wid- e of The Farmers' are denied our citizens but there are many desirable Cooperative the i M.I.A. and Primary ConferDance Festival. School patrons in Sharon Ward Orem has purchased a tractor for outences which will be held in Salt which in the are not cities, possible larger things, Is This annual festival at Saltair the tse of its members, says Mr. will, be happy to know that one Lake City from June 11 to 13. The growth of our rural condition. one of the most attractive and most C. L. Spaugy, president. Its use of tneir school transportation probwhich is ready for them program few In all of rural Utah, there are advantages offered will be rotated amdng families so lems has been solved. Work began widely attended events of the June has been planned to give them the in available are not Orem and or that Conference at city any community program. Beginning that all may do their cultivating, Tuesday morning on the opening highest type of entertainment and of a road running north and south 7.30 p.m. couples from all stakes vicinity. From its farthest end, one can drive on the best instruction. It will be a treat which plowing, sawing wood, etc. n from the canyon highway to the and missions of the Church will roads, to the Provo shopping center in half an hour. In a The Cooperative cannery at stake young men and women, eslittle over an hour, you can arrive in the biggest shopping will begin canning peas this Ray Loveless home on the dividing unite in a colorful demonstration pecially of the M Men and Gleanin of been has what s accomplished week and strawberries will be add- line between Sharo and Timpan-ogocenter in the state, Salt Lake City. Street car and bus er classes, will not miss, whether Ward. There has been a this years dance activities. ed to the canning program a little for those who prefer not to drive on are available service they belong to the L.D.S. Church A special Hawaiian group numtrail along this route before but i later. not. Homes or cement are of best the one highways. countrys The ber by tnembers of the Oahu Stake, The Cooperative filed its articles busses could not travel it. President Grant To Speak Some serviefe electricity can give. with every supplied will be in a Honolulu, P. W. high spot of incorporation last Saturday. It is Town of Orem, has obtained Heber J, Grant, church presiis in used States United water the of best the the drinking The evening's entertainment. A. project, to build and gravel k and a organident, is expected to give the openby those under the, Orem City water system. A good zation for the purpose of assisting this road so that school busses young people of this group have ing address Friday, June 11, at 9 come by special invitation from the telephone service covers the entire locality. In the biggest members in obtaining equipment, may use it and children be transa. ni, in the assembly hall. M.I.A. Islands to present their native cities, dwellers would consider such location ideal city ported without cost to the parents. leaders will also greet their audimarketing produce and otherwise danec and join in the great festival. much preferred to down town areas. ence. A special dramatization of dwelling,. encouraging and assisting them in Original floor show numbers by Its officers The vdLtrict is thickly enough settled that ones a church-wid- e being promembership Ivarious stakes have been arranged, is are: C. L. Spaugy, president; Sam that near so close but not entitled "Lets Go to llu-titare privacy gram your neighbors in and addition to the presentation S. Johnson, J. T. will be presented at this hampered or your sleep disturbed if they wish to throw of the regular M. I. A. Gleam McCarthy, secretary; Albert Sinwholemeeting. are as a a The whole, neighborly, people, Waltz Oe Aloha Fox Trot, and party. gleton, treasurer; Oris J. Newell, Friday at 2 P. M. education some, and progressive, most of them being farmers on Orem City water flowed into the original couple dances will be feain music, drama, dancing, meets director,, McKinley Cook, director. small acreages but a good number representing a wide homes of Grand View residences tured. From this stake Glory Jaspeech, story, literature and travel home a n offers as It of men cobsen, of Eugene A Crajjer, Faye nearly perfect professions. last Monday. variety large crew will be held. Outstanding author-- , and Glen Vernon have cresituation as is possible for people with young families. inished the trench digging and ities of this area will conduct these ated an original fox trot, and Reed g of pipes in i lying .It would be hard to imagine more beautiful sursessions. The annual dance festiLeah Rowley, Grant time and residents along the route Rowley, val, to include presentations of roundings than those made by its high mountains through Hardy have were just as quick in connecting Blake and Verona 1500 selected couples, will be held one goes from one beautiful valley to another by which an which original waltz, up with the system. Practically all composed water mountain of streams its of Friday night at Saltair. Last year by Wvely canyons; way that remains to be done is to cov- they will dance. Sharon Stake Dancers won much moisin normal a lake and provide which, adequate years Other couples chosen to repreer the trenches. well-kepraise for their outstanding perand fields its ture for the arable lands; by If the weather will permit, there Orem City water cannot be heat sent Sharon Stake are: Lucile and formance in the dance festival. of abundance everywhere-preseand its magwill be another dance at the Rosa-law- n for purity and taste. It is well Dean Nuttall, Lula Bell Hair and gardens Saturday the M.I.A. will hold fresh'mountain air Verl 'Niuttall Alleman, Add Diana and to this, Pavilion tonight. Last Friday protected spring water and serves nificent trees. unspoiled general sessjon at 9 A.M., educasoot and smoke schools that rank with the foremost evening the temperature was so s good many homes through Orem. Ralph Kuhni, Lucille and Stanley tional meetings in teaching methby low that orchestra members said it We hope that its extension can be Farley, Doratha Jones and Morin the state and universities easily accessible, eight modods for six groups at 10:40 A. M.; oni Jensen, Melda Macking ,and was impossible to make tbeir in- continued. recreaa very modern and 12 department sessions at 2 P.M.; ern churches, Des--piPaul struments operate properly. Taylor. have the community,-anand an honor night to include center tional you by supported The most colorful dance of the the cold, a good many warm of cultural subjects at Orem and Vicinity, an Ideal Rural Community of Mode 'ening will do doubt be the Cenblooded people were turned away. 7:30 P. M. in the tabernacle. ern Homes. tennial Waltz, done in Spanish cosSo, if the temperature is above Separate Y. M. M. I. A. and Y. Due to the folwncs of some of tume, by two couples from each fifty and it is not hailing, snowing, W. M. I. A sessions will be held stake we and mission. For this numraining, dust storming or blowing the ward subscription solicitors, Sunday at 10 A. M. while at 2 P. 1,1. 1. A. a gate, Bob Ortons Orchestra will do not as yet have a complete mail- ber from our stake go Lucille and M. the first presidency will conduct - Rosa-law- n ing list. For that reason arrange- Stanley Farley, Doratha Jones and play for another dance a general meeting in the tabernacle. Moroni the with made Jensen. been not have ments tonight. Melvin J. Rallard of the Twelve To Personal appreciation has been postal authorities for a permit to will address a concluding Apostles in the way expressed by W. O. Robinson, M. send the papers out conference Sunday at 7:30 P. youth subscribers were promised. We I. A. Field Secretary and Church M. in the Tabernacle. In reply to questions concernDance for care the fine taken the Director, matter have to things hope can Primary Sessions of before next weeks issue. If you accomplished by the young people ing the Stake Cannery, we President Grant, his first counof information. in little furnish Stake deSharon the a dance sh 4d not get your paper, either only Sharon and t'ah Stake Presi- selor,, J. Ruben Clark Jr., and othcan at the Seminary office or let partment, and for the splendid re- Mr. C. H. Poulson says all the dencies and Miss Grace Cheever, er general authorities will address us know and we will see that you sponse given in preparing for the matters regarding it have not. yet chairman of the furnishing com- Primary Association sessions. More Festival Saltair. at it. Provo River is steadily dropping. get been settled bur that last years mittee of the newr M.I.A. girls' than 3000 Primary Association At its high point this season It and girls will take part in taplan will be followed as- much as canyon home, are appreciative of boys rea 4ied 1,580 second feet but now bleaux and other presentations at are the liberal that Vegetables possible. it's down to around 6S0 and still suppqrt given them the sessions stressing the theme brought to the cannery all cleaned in for Comdeclining. This dropping can be furnishing the building. They "Spiritual Foundations for be will and codking, ready A number of eduOne of the tragedies of a Small expected until around the middle plete Living. sucare the at especially happy canned for five cents a can. This of August unless storms bring it cational and departmental traintown is that its newspaper is small of their includes all kinds of vegetables cess too and consequently very inelastic up temporarilly for the snow on ing session are planned under the By B. M. Jolley to work more The preheld shower necessary at Saturday evening the water sheds has gone. direction of Miss May Anderson, After a most successful drive the about accomodating just the right So far we have had an abundance Orem Chamber of Commerce, tak- amount of news. This week, after pare them, the more the cost per the Fourth Ward. The Stake and general superintendent. can. o( water this season and a good es pleasure in presenting its mem- printing half of the paper with the As soon ai there are definite de- Ward relief societies are thanked deal has gone into Utah Lake bership. We wish to express our assurance that we had probably made regarding the other for their gifts of guilts and a glider cisions which now hold 4.400 acre feet, appreciation for the splendid co- more space than we could fill, the chair. Mr. Billings is thanked for policies, they will be publ'shed. 10c per line double that of last year. However, Special Rates operation we have received from ads poured in and there was pracor leave same at Sem-- tli? water is still 542 aert feet be- individual memberships as well as tically ho space left to finish on. It gagements. O.i the spur of the his gift of a beautiful rustic chair Call 2 All who have helped to furnish low compromise level which means the many business houses that have automatically cut out a lot of copy moment, weve decided to dedicate inary Building. that not enough flood water got to joined us, to the citizens of Orem, and with it one of our most prized next weeks issae to the June bride the home are thanked for their FOR SALE: Young Gold Fish at it. bits: a long list of brides and en- (Continued on page two) kind hi tp. watch for it. C. H. Poulson', 10c each. d. Sharon Stake Dancers El-wo- Farrars Cnoperatiye r i n BUILD YOUR HOME HERE AtSaltair 111. Conference Set For June . ocnooi ixeis New Bus Route When my wife asked me to take her through the Home of Ideas at Now mama, Olmstcad, I said that's the last place a sane man would take his wife. I might just as well hand you the check book and let you know the balance now You can get ideas enough without in the game. going to spet lali-t- s But we went just the same. I tried to get mama to stop at the river and let me fish, or to give me the chance of going through the power plant again, or to let me do several other things, but she pulled me around to the door of a flat little house and I sniffed while I said that the idea of putting a full grown man into that little box was ridiculous and that I 'as now prepared to waste iti lunch hour playing with dolls. Mania rang the bell but I didnt hear anything go off inside jjst a chime clock striking so 1 reached to ring it again. But the door opened and a pretty little lady smiled and aAed us in, I said, Do you know your bell is broken?" and she said, No, it isnt. Listen, and then she pressed the button and those pretty I chimes sounded said again. Humph! I Fks my bell to sound like a bell! The Fun Begins. Mama Hushed a little and then said, O, what lovely colors for a room! And then the fun began. I couldnt help liking the colors too walls and woodwork so creamy looking, carpet so in its soft blue-gra- y green, pretty blue chair, a brown davenport and henna drapes. But I was wise enough not to say anything out loud aAmt how much I liked it besides, I had an idea myself. Say, mama, (Walls this color look much better fban ours, dont you think? Mama was surprised but hurried to agree. Well then, why not let me mix up a little white wash instead of you buying that wall paper youve living-dinin- g cool-looki- (Continued on page four) 500 Visit Model Heme Sunday Lin-do- non-prof- it non-stoc- City Water In Grand View Will We Dance fl' record-breakin- Tonight? nt i te d NotetoSubscribers Y. V. State Cannery 4- Preparing Work Expresses Appreciation Water1 Supply Is Decreasing Orem C. of C. ASrall Enrolls 139 Town Tragedy home-furnishi- CLASSIFIED 03-J- 4 J W TOVi'll HALL G. B. S. A hidden wish: PROVO, UTAH. III EUlLDInS y- PROVO, UTAH ADDS Five hundred people visited the Home of Ideas at Olmsted Sunday. They came from various parts of the state and were lavish in their praise of the model home built by Utah Power and Light Company. The home is well worth any ones time to investigate. Many ideas for economical and convenient building or remodeling may be had from the exhibit of such devices made by experts in the home building business Utah Power and Light Company invites you to call as many times as you like and receive the home building suggestions which their are prepared to representatives Frara Your In Home Garden A Beautiful Gardens in Sharon Stake and Windsor Ward A modern home Builder does not underestimate the value of a setting; for his house. Surrounding grounds are part of the home as well as its framfe. They are the part that is presented most to the public view and that as a group gives charm to the community. The humblest dwelling can be made a picture of loveliness with flowers, shrubs, lawn and work and the most pretentious residence is unattractive without landscaping. Sharon Stake and Windsor Ward have many examples of home beautiful grounds. Through the ward reporters, we have obtained a list of some of them. These owners we compliment on their beautiful accomplishments. well-plann- EDGEMONT the month for flowers, and Edgemont makes a fine showing any month of the season. The grounds of the church have been very beautiful since the blossoming of the first spirea and forsythia several weeks ago. The lilacs followed and now the stately orange blossoms, weigelia and late spirea continue the beautiful June is certainly ef-h- -t. Every home in the ward has tf nicely kept yard with lawn and some flowers. Among the outstanding flower gardens are Mrs. Biglers peonies of every variety and hue. It would be wot th anyones time to visit them at the present time. She also raises many other varieties of flowers, her rose garden ranking among the best in the county. The garden of Mrs. O. C. Marriotti is an inspiration and she has taken many prizes for having the largest growing varieties in any one garden. We of Edgemont (Continued on poge four) Parent-Teache- rs Council Organized Alpine District Parent-TeachCouncil organization was completed when president and representatives from local organizations met in the Alpine District office in American Fork, May 28, Mrs. Mabel M. Nelson, primary supervisor, Alpine District, and Mr. Aldcn Chatwin of Provo having been chosen as president and .respectively of the organization at a previous meet(five. ing. Individuals for the offices of secretary and treasurer, program chairman, chairman, membership RetarnEd Missionary room representative chairman, study group chairman, summer roundup chairman, and publicity chairman were also chosen. were unanimously adopted and a committee made up of Mr. . Alden Chatwin, Provo, chairman, Mr. Ray Wentz, Mr. T. C. Hebertson, Provo, Mr. Ross Nielsen, Mr. Elroy West, Pleasant Grove, and Mr. Grantrdrgersoll, American Fork, were selected to meet with Superintendent David Gourley of Alpine to work out the with through cooperation Works Progress Administration a d plan to secure equipjT ment, also to plan an extensive recreational program for the various units in the district. Announcement was made, also, of a state Parent-TeachAssociation convention, of a week dury tion, which will be held at the Utah State Agriculture College at Logan, beginning June 21. A repW. J. DeLange Mr. J. W. DeLange of Timpan-ogo- s resentative from the National Association organizaWard arrived home from a eacher .short-termission spent in Cali- tion will be present throughout tire fornia last Saturday. He spent his week. Rooms may be obtamed in time in Chico and Redding and re- the dormitories for one dolla; per week and meals can be secured at ports a most enjoyable experience. the school cafeteria at cost. Mr. DeLaneg is a representative of the Ward High Priests. This group of men give a monthly alCORRECTION lowance to a missionary. fund which keeps or.g of their number on a In last weeks issue of the Voice short term mission. They hope to of Sharon, it was reported that the, send another representative into town w as working on a road the field before long whereas the gravelling project, Mrs. DeLange went to Califor- project is to roads. - There grade nia to meet her husband. While will be r.o gravelling (lone this there they v!ited the bridge open- year but it is hoped to complete a ing in San Francisco. grading of all Orem streets. er By-La- play-groun- Parent-T- m |