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Show 1(7 1941 JULY There is little pleasure in the world that is sincere and true beside that of doing our duty and doing good. No other is comparable to this. Tillotson. .941 5 12, YJ)' 23 - peaaua I l0,LC -- Hi QyanJww YOU VIII. sports 7j Qhiicu$uhal! Q&inminitieJL. t, ,in ELeroo Tnwpntfo ViuiuJ Including Orem, the Business Section of the Sharon District PROVO UTAH, R. F. D. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1941 No. XLIX . . - RE GRASS Grand Opening nf Scnra . ENDANGER OREM Auditorium Sot For Sept. Recreation Vineyard Trip Sharon To Tale Mens Lead Vineyard capitalized on one big Inning to defeat Sharon and go Into the lead in the men's softball league. Making the moat of loose Sharon fielding and some heavy hitting Vineyard chased across 20 runs in a hectic first inning to p radically put the game on ice, After the ragged stai t the Sharon ten settled down and outplayed and outseored the victors the rest of the way. The win put Vine- yard In the lead having won their only league game played. Sharon has won one and lost one while Tlmpanogog has lost their only ogos. Pleasant and two Pleasant Grove teams have scheduled a round robin tournament play off to decide the winner of the group. The winner will play the Pleasant Grove All- sure in a special game. The tour nament will get under way today, Thursday when Timpanogos meets Pleasant and the two Pleasant Grove teams play earh other The aeit ronnil la Jiywin-Mat Rosalawn when the two ners and losers of the first round clash with each other. This will be a feature of the Pioneer Dav celebration at Rosalawn The nezf rnn n 4 u onhertnieS for the following day, Friday July 25 at Pleasant Grove and will determine the entire group, who will play the Vlew-Edgemo- nt 1 - Sept. 1, Labor Day, has been set as the Grand Opening for the new Community Theatre. A booking of one of the biggest pictures to be released in August will feature the picture program. All the major companies are offering one of their best new pictures, so a good selection is guaranteed, Appropriate exercises will also rt. ralae approximately $15,000. In order to do this ln so short a of time, the Finance Com- feelsthatTt wilTbe'neces h! by pe0ple Wb 8re able t0 d 80 made immediately. Many families, who have paid only 8ma11 amounts, will need to double their Investments. Then Eome famllits who have paid no- - a heavy hazard, and finances as a and weed fires started by Irresponsible persons on various properties in the community, according to the Orem City council, who this week was presented with a bill for font for fire department gerTlcet from ProT0 and peasant Grove as a result of calls from residents to those Fire depart- fireS 8tarte from grass burning. The cost is too heavy, both In property and in taxes to pay for these unnecessary fire services, the Council agreed, and unanimously agreed that all citizens. should notify the City Hall before any grass fire is started, in order that such fires may be under City supervision. It is much better, both for the and the . city. If p'opertty pw.ner, la . u '1 ,b T, b.? City at suth times as grass may be deemed necessary. Phone Mr. Hansen at the City Hall and arrange for such help to be sent before you ever start a fire, declared Mayor B. M. Jolley. Fires started otherwise, without consent and supervision of the City will be held directly chargeable to the property owners ln case of damage, the Council agreed. . . Orem is at both in property result of grass which have been Final Drive Starts For Funds To Complete Structure be bell at Ue premiere show at which time high government and Church officials will be in attend- ance. Representatives of the leading Picture studios will be vited and It Is hoped that personal of some of the picture appearance meets Sharon again Vineyard stars will be possible, Plane are on Monday, July 21. already under way for making this Bcora league Teams to Play one of the greatest events in the Pleasant Grove In history of the Scera community, Round Robin Tournament can 1)9 Before, tbe buIldInR The Kiris teams from Tinman- opened 11 wlu be nece8sary to Growers pL Invited Hearing tO The Marketing Division of the State Department of Agriculture announces that a hearing on the request for a Peach Marketing A7r"e7ment unde the newstate ,aw wlll be b6ld ln tb9 GjTernor-Board Room at the State Capitol, on Monday, July 21st at 10 a. m. All peach growers are invited to attend this hearing and give reasons for or against the ance cf a marketing order. If such an order is Issued and of the accepted by growers the terms of the order become binding upon all pro- ducers of peaches in the state, For this reason, it is important that growers attend the bearing and present their views on the isau-perl- two-thir- LfHHlinff lllTie Rl Lincoln High School T- P1 ur0 t0 give a one who does so for years to come. Every day we delay the open- ing of the theatre, the Community is losing money. The interest on bonds Issued is costing the Assocl- ation $100 a mouth. The $15,- 000 that wag borrowed from the waiting to see the completion of costa us $60 in Interest Aviations Future Told By Flying as a mode of travel will in the common as automobile traffic, and even declared Merrill Christopherson, manager port, and pioneer in Utah county aviation ing work, who addressed the Orem Lions the, subject of aviations progress. - fr ln communItT building. Men have What do you say? Are you PIace their confidence In ns by game to do your share even &ar- who has immediate direction a000Ptia8 bonds in payment for though It means a sacrifice? All of the project. h0 canning work Is proceed- materials, merchandise, and labor, the materials are on hand. The If each one will accept his share equipment Is ordered, ready for fn8 at the Union school in Vine- of the responsibility to raise the delivery when we get the money, yarL stul all ladles, deBlrlng to needed money, it will be easy and asks Manager Victor C. Anderson, participate should contact Mrs. for the best date to come. All produce canned will be turned last as credit to pay for childrens and Community Theatre Is Success being which make it moet convenient COLORADO PEACH for air travel, and wlll soon vie GROWERS HERE with the service stations now ln operation for convenience of car Peach growers of Colorado re-owners believes Mr. Christopher- - presenting the Palisade district will be in Utah County, Friday, Safety factors too are stepping July 18th to meet peach growers up and have already exceeded the of this area at 8 p. m. ln the City safety of automobile traffic. Over and County building, and ex- the country some 50,000 licensed change ideas with respect to best and marketing pilots are flying their cars for an cultural, harvest ' average of only one accident for practices. The Colorado growers will have some 24,000,000 miles of air g film showing many traffic. This excells the best a records of highway traffic of to- - of their orchard practices. All Utah County peach growers day. This safety factor Is emphasized are Invited to attend. by the record at the Provo air port where to date not one single Utah Valley Hospital has occurred, nor has a ,1 forced landing been made since a HianCial UrUSRQC the port was opened, according to If CDOTt the speaker, who has been with the training program at Provo A grand total of $30,387.89 was g)nce ,tg beglnnlng. to the Utah Valley hosThe like pledged wll, pQrt during the Crusade conductothers over the country, become pital ed earlier In the year, by the vriopmnTof1 UUh'coTntyfolt of three years. A ZZ of $13,' Is destined to be a million dollar 319.30 was pledged to be paid project, under the defense pro- during the current year 1941 and Is over, of this amount $11,219.97 has gram, and when the war will become a major stopping been paid ln, leaving a balance for transcontinental air due on the 1941 pledges of place traffic, says Mr. Christopherson. $2099.33, reporta Clayton Jenkins, Secretary of the U. V. hospital board. Club The report shows that ANTHONY JI. IVINS, 21, of Pleasant Vi w, 1b one of a class of 150 young men who have completed 20 weeks of their Army Air Corps flight training, and is to report July 15 to another period 'r7he fiDal k ld schooling, I"7!,,rl!L"!!t.,F.i.eld on April 29, following completion k of the training course st k of the College Aeronautics, Santa Marta, Calif., one of the Air Corps Civilian ten-wee- Allan-Hancoc- Canalta for advanced Calif, training. Ivins, son of Mr. and Mra. H. Enjoys Canyon Grant Ivins, Route 3, Provo, at- Members of tbe Canalta club tended Lincoln high school in Orem. Utah and Brigham Young and their husbands spent a de-Scouts Play Friday University. While ln school,, he lightful evening Thursday at won A. A. U. awards ln track and Canyon Glen near Provo, Utah, The game scheduled for basketball. At the time he en- - Softball, horseshoe, a pot luck Friday between Edgemont lunches next winter. Her phone rolled as a flying cadet last Febru- - supper, and dancing were en- Timpanogos scout teams was postIs 032J2. ary at Ft. Douglas, he had already Joyed by the following: Mr. and poned because of the Timpanogos hike. The game will be played Beets, chard, cherries, apricots, haa 4 2 hours flight training under Mrs. Ray Pinkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolsey, Mr. and Mrs. Ross off Friday, July 18. are on right now and are being the C. A. A. program. On completion of the advanced Wight, Mrs. Grant Christensen, Other vegetables and canned. Bee Hive Play Off e Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wight, Mr. fruits will be prepared as they be- - course, he will receive his Ti npanogos and Vineyard Beeavailable from the gardens mission as a second lieutenant in and Mrs. Joe Elder. Mrs. Harold hive teems each having won one and orchards of the community, the Air Corps Reserve and his Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Noall E. Wal- end lost one to each other wlll d Air Corps ter and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ehef- wings as a TRANSPORTATION play the rub game next Saturday. be will He then assigned field. pilot. wlll be furnished by the WPAt0 an Ajr corpg tactical unit for July 19. Final details are now complete for the recreational which Is to go for all or training, or he will Roller Skating Proves Popular program to be featured during the week beginning Thurs-Roil- to the produce center at Union attend 4be instructors school and cooking skating is proving very day( July 17, and ending Wednesday July 23, when Gleaner school, adds Mrs. Plnegar, Ubecome a flying instructor. SCERA THEATER attested a those who desire such transporta- Kecrowdsurn8- - girls .from Utah Pr0V0 and Sharon stakes wil1 eni-by the Pine-ca-n to 023J-- 2 be for such made will call tlon (Mrs. produce PROGRAM ing out few the spo.-t- , Skating to vacation at the Y. W M. I. A. home in Provo canyon, accord-th- e gar) or 035R-- 3 (Mrs. Davis) andbe delivered to the Cooking tunes of popular music is pro- - ing to Miss Elizabeth Souter of the program committee, as to time and placecenter. arrangements ring good wholesome entertainTwo members of the young ment for the young and old alike. Fri. & Sat. July 18-1- 9 and skate your cares men8 80ueral board are sched-Mr- a. nIed Katie FROVO BENCH CANAL Participate. away on Tuesdays, Thursdays and MAISIE WAS A LADY C. Jensen will speak on human Saturdays. Sothern - Lew Ayrea Ann analysis, and will also be on hand Harried Folks Swimming Maureen O'Sullivan for personal Interviews with the GETS WPA GRANT Dont forget the married folks and SunSecond Feature session scheduled each Thursday girls all day Saturday Williams, a at 7:00 p. m. Exclusively, mar- day. Mrs. Helen S. woman ONE MILLION B. a" a full dedication of conthe monument, around the A grant of $140,862 for and Centering ried people invited at Rosalawn former newspaper Victor Mature . Carole Landis now a counsellor ln the Y. W. struction and improvement worig days program hag been planned for July 24, Pioneer Day, swimming pool. d, M. I. A. presidency of the general on Trovo Bench canal ln Utah with races for children, an amateur rodeo, a miniature When Knights Were Bold will conduct a novel county was announced this week ace bai games and dancing, all to be held at Sowiette Color Cartoon Mothers hearthside service on Tuesday. from the regional wpa office ln Park in Provo, announces Ed. M. Rowe, general to Class Preceding Mrs. Jensens talk Salt Lake City. , chairman of the celebration committee, appointed by the it is understood from local of- - int campg 0f the Sons and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Mon. & Tues. Sunday morning, a hllUide serrioe 2 July The first class ln the new series ia Planned instead of the regular ficials of the Provo Bench canal 0f celebration, the gDonsorg FOUR MOTHERS" . of Expectant Mothers classes was Sunday school. That afternoon and irrigation company that this f th P Fe0 V b tlevoted to If ter writing money will be used to line laterals held Friday, July 11, st the Utah Rosemary Had Lola Priscilla, Vnnrf tf Mr. Rowe, are alilllj Gale Page lane Valley hospital. The room where and isltlng. Sunday night a though various parts of their- state It Is Invited, says expected that the great FairVlCW the classes are held is cool and Gleaner Comradery wlll be held, system rith cement so as to pre- and " Second Feature for which all girls should be pro- - vent seepage water from wasting. comfortable. lik a formal dress, Miss DURANGO KID The next class will be held Frl- - Tided All members of the Vance Qne 0f tbe chief wastes of stated. Souter 18 Charles Starrett Is from the to Utah water at are attend their Invited seepage July Valley rlgatlon Family Lnana AY alters Third Annual reunion to be held hospital Outpatient department at Hiking under the leadership of along canal lat rals, and helps 2 p. m. Prenatal Care will be Mias Laura Shepherd, camp re- - account for the fart that about 14 at Falrriew, at the L. D. S. North March of Time: discussed by tbe public health creation director, is planned for per cent only of all the water llam Knudsen, Joyce Harmon, Roy ward hall on July 26, commencCHINA FIGHTS RACK Passey, and Sarxh Passey. nurse ln charge of the class. All Monday morning, and that after- - taken from Utahs natural ing at 6 p. m, for registration and to all be awarded will Prizes will mothers and visitors are noon Miss Lorna B. Maycock sheds actually reaches the plant, greetings, announces Arthur A. succe' sful contestants, says Mr. Vance, president. invited to attend. review "The Testament of Friend- - these officials point out. chlIdren entering MILDRED ALLRED A community-famil- y July. 23-2- 4 Monday ehlp by Vera Brittain. picnic Wed. &Thurs. The wpx proJeft lg aa import- - Rowe- 80 that contests. raresthe the swimming a Public Health Nurse. a radio of be wlll proof the tbe )rgt oi der evening parody ant contribution to the conservaMR. and MRS. SMITH" gram, The Marriage Club," will tlon of tbe water 0f tbg area, they the rodeo, and the mlnlaturejtar- eTPDing'g events at 6:30 p. m. These all Carole Lombard wlll ade get recognition. followed be presented, by s explain, gnd following this a special Sharon Chorus a Robert are by gathered Montgomery being the "Three and creatlon children and for pajama parade program by Eves Evening Exercises. special committee headed folks will be conducted, in To Sing Es y0ung SINGS COMMUNITY The following morning, Fri- - Frank J. Earl, with GIdpan Clark. wbrb prjZPg will be awarded for with and L. Harmony! A. Songs Booth, amateur talent displayed. Each All members of the Sharon Kraln on Tuesday, a stunt night day there wlll be a hike; in the Wyman Berg, Jones and the wives of all famtiy Eroup i asked to provide Stake Relief Society chorus are wil1 1,0 held tbat Tenlng. Wed- - afternoon, handicrafts: end that Meriran Jumping Beans" Mr. Earl. some number, musical, ln trumen-a- t asked to meet tonight (Thursday) neaday. the closing day, wlll be evening a program of music and members assisting A Novelty! handiTickets sre being sold over the tal or otherwise for the contest, the Bem'nary for their regular devoted to leisure and poetry. Little Whirlwind" Committee on arrangements ln- Provo stake has charge of the city by Camp members of the Sons monthly song practice at 8 p. m. crafU. Disney color cartoon! Satur- - and Daughters of the Ltah Plo- - elude with President Arthur, the New members are invited to As was previously announced, activities on Friday and Funds from ticket sales following: Lawrence Allred, Min- this gathering as an opportune on the opening day, Thursday the day. Utah stake on Sunday and neers Movietone News" ltme for them to come into the 17th the girls will be free for Vnnday, and Sharon stake on will be used to promote the erva Stewart, Areene Vance, My- Vi. ron needs. and Blank. Teola memorial ance, building become and and Wednesday. acquaint- Tuesday organization. exploration - " near future be as color-talkin- each game to be scheduled later. Lindoa Is tho only P G team certain of a tourney berth' The other entrant will be the winner of the Second Ward and Manila , more economical, of the Provo air yjctor C. Anderson, Manager school and train- - gcera Community Theatre club this week on Orem, Utah. , Dear Mr. Anderson: Already three to four gallons of Hats off to a real progressive Utah Community! We gas keeps an average plane used were pleased to receive the copy of the Salt Lake Tribune by moat fliers in the air for an showing a drawing of your new Community Theatre. From Our hour, which means the flier can the picture you wju have the finest in the country. travel 100 miles on less gas than will have. to what you like compared looks nothing building in most eas. Today air ports are I would say it is a work of art must cost a pile of money. built all over the country ten-we,- Under P. T. A. direction the ladles of Lincoln high school a,lrtrlct ar0 canning fruits and vegetables Mondays, Wednesdays these an(l Fridays every week days- rushing plans to completion those delicious school lunches advancg perj-earj- Aerri0niro Congratulates Orem; Christopherson To Orem Lions lq 7 be,p t00 n order tbat pbIa f,nal driye goea over In another column is published lbe letter received from Omro, Wisconsin showing their scheme of financing. Their Community Theatre was built ln 1937. A salute to Omro! What Omro can FES SUBSCRIPTION $L50 .Stockton, Party Plans Completed By Three Stakes For Gleaners Program At Canyon Home com-com- full-ledpe- er V wo-Co- Pioneer Celebration Planned At Sowiette Park July 24 1942 and'an addmonaamount'of be payable $8,505.48 will not until 1943. The people of Provo and ity have shown by their generous support of the hospital that they recognize and appreciate the very vicln-Plneg- splendid service that the hospital Is giving to the community, com- mentg Mr. Jenkins, Because the special and extra services given to all patients at the hospital exceed the total amount of revenues, there Is an operating deficit of approximately $1,000.00 per month. From this clea r tha7 every "d o'llar fact it of the money pledged by the generous donors will be needed to take care of the actual operating expenses at the hospital, explains Mr. Jenkins. F. S. Harris President was General Chairman of the Crusade; S. W. Russell was Vice Chairman and John O. Beesiey was Finance Chairman. The heads of the seven special divisions were: Alex HedquUt E. D. Flrmage, Herald R"Clark and Andrew Jensen, I. E. Brock bank7a H. King, Mark Anderson and Orson Prestwlch. ANNOUNCEMENT par-boar- Expectant Invited 21-2- Fimilv ' ar Sharon Industries plant in operating its canning business doing custom work six days each week. All perishable products should reach the plant by 1 p. m. each day, except Sunday. Signed C. H. PO LIKEN, Manager. now When do you open? Really, some of cur bunch would like to how we got a, on, with our financing? Well, we had some converting to do aa all our folks are finan-soclally very average or below As most of the mostly farmers. trade had been going to town our few merchants were poorer than n. the farmers, To start with we assessed each of the merchants and professional men $500 as a gift this give us Ouri bonds were for $15,355. Most of $15,000 ln $100 bonds. the people had to borrow at the bank on the bond to raise the cash. The banks were fine to co operate in this way. The her of Commerce was given the responsibility for the finance, They put the sales drive on ln two months. The town dads furnished equipment, supervision and as much WPA labor as we The could use. building was finished ln the fall of 37. The bonds were for ten years but they are all nearly paid. Every day that passes we are more proud and happy that we built this community Theatre. 'This has been the experience In all other cities we visited where such buildings have been built. We visited a dozen ln the New England Stales before we bntlt. It has done more to make a united community than all our club8 newspaper8 dld ,n twenty- five years. Our local merchants have Increased their business 500. Many town people drive out to shop and attend shows. Before, the reverse was the rule We operate a daily picture show from 6:30 to 12:00. Few double bills. Charge 15c and 10c. Saturday and Sunday are our best days. In building much labor was donated. A 4x12 Mural painting Cham-acclde- was given by Chris Olsen nt of Eureka. The supervision was A given by the town engineer. tantial cash grant was mrde by the WPA. Let ns hear from you' Success to you CLEM OTTLAND Secretary of Chamber of Commerce of Omro. LIONS TO PUT UP ROAD SIGNS Orem Lions will meet at ( a. m. SaturdaF at the home of Frank Woffinen 10 Msslt the offleals ln new road proper.,y signs for the club, it was decided at Monday nights club meeting at Twin Pines cafe. These signs are a gift to the Orem, club from Provo and Lehl Lions who are sponsors for the Orem organization. They will give tbe Information as to time and place of meeting of Orem Lions club to all travellers along the highway, thus serving to advertise the city Itself, and to assist Lions from all other parts of tbe country to get In attendance at Orem's club meetings. F'll'tha y, DEFENSE BOND water-expecta- - - es Thursday i 1 Quiz What is the price of a Defense Savings Bond? A. For the smallest Eond, you pay $18.75. The Bond will increase in value in ten years to $23. For $75, you t a Bond which will increase to $100; other Bonds are in Q. Q. A. proportion. V hat will the Government do with the money I pay for my Bond? Your money will be put to work at once in the National Defense Program to protect the freedom and safety of the United States, and of all its people everywhere. NOTE To purchase Defense Bonds and Stamps, gro to the nearest post office or bank, or write for information to the Treasurer of the United States, Washington. D. C. |