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Show i L MARCH I Jm1 1940 &3L 1940 S (TT h, 1 3 114 10 f7 O 7 12 13 14 M 411 ti V j a o is 10 f vj 1 r t "s' W2S 20 27 23 20 30 X , 4 V- - - v ., .' X GfiiJvun LaLraew itYJ Skoroo Thursday, mArcii ftMMiitw move ltaii, No. XXXIV L A L-- ia V y?dQ'ijQ hicuduhal QcmmaiiificJL c Eajexnont From now, guard your thoughts; for if it is true that jesterdajs wrong thought giies hath to the trials of today, it is equally certain that todays riht thipkinsi will generate joy for the morrow. f i J VOL. VII K k. f. d. Hope L&Gallienne SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per j ear in advance 21, 19 jo rw ior LXGiGises Half Million Dollar TlfP Market Opens For Provo Bench Fruits . cold-stora- kdAS New Proposed Medical Contract has been busy during the past few weeks contacting markotlng agents across the country both East and West. Best results have been obtained, reports Mr. Park in the Los Angeles market, through j, s. Lawless of the Frosted Fruits Products Corporation of Los An geles, and J. F. Gamlln of the Rocky Mountain Packing Corporation of Utah, both of whom be met Monday in Salt Lake City. These men definitely assured Mr. Park that their companies would spend one half million dollars for the fruits of Utah county, specifying the fruits named, as being especially adapted to the Instant freezing process which allows the companies to absorb them at a time when the market has a tendency to overload, thus Tv Honrooalnv o tha r Jkjr iaa.li.lg this surplus Into cold storage the is maintained and the price grower greatly benefits, explained Mr. Park. This Is the biggest good news heard for a long time for the growers of Utah county, declares Mr. Park, whose efforts along this line seem to be rewarded more this' year than ever before. The Orem Chamber directors voted unanimously In the selection of Ronald Price, S. L. & U. R. R. agent at Orem for their new secretary. Page School P. T. A. To Meet Monday Arthur Garth, B.Y.U. history instructor, will address the Page School P.T.A. group Monday, March 25, at 8 p. m. In the PI. View chapel. All members are invited to attend. His lecture will deal with "U. S. Foreign Relations. Special music will be provided as the night has been set apart as Dads Night, announces Mrq Mae Issacson, president. PI. View Ward Reunion March 22nd. A fine program has been arranged for the Pleasant View Ward reunion to be held Friday. March 22nd at 7:30 p. m. at the ward chapel. After the program there will be dancing In the amusement hall. Children under 12 will be entertained Friday after school In tbe Amusement hall. All residents and former residents are Invited to attend. in Girls' Canyon and home, Lake View Beet Diggers piessiug close behind, and Tumblers alTlmpanogos most even with Lake View. The race will be depicted on the map next week, but this week all interest centers in hte Ground Breaking ceremony tor Saturday. .... Ten major bureaus have been set up by this energetic Orem Parks bureau RACE The Mythical race to the "Top of Tlmpanogos continues with Vineyard now nearly at the Due to the quality and flavor of Utah county fruit3, especially their ability to hold their flavor under conditions, a half million dollar market in Los Angeles opens this season for growers of strawberries, raspberries, apricots, cherries, peaches, pears and prunes, announced Roy E. Fark, president of the Orem Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the Marketing bureau of the Chamber at their meeting Monday night. SX Preceded by a band concert,, and with all the elaborate No Sunday School ceremony which such an important evet deserves, the At SluirOIl Due to stake conference no ground breaking ceremony for the beginning of construction of the new Community auditorium costing about $70,000 SunJjy School services will be h Id In Sharon ward, neither full be witnessed by a thousand people, it is expected, or Junior si hool, announces Bishop E E. Twitchell. Saturday at Orem. It Is expected that Dr. John A. .i nw. - The possibility of a solution being reached in Utah county for the medical and surgical care of all its people without interfering with the private practice of any of its doctors, nor without the institution of state medicine in any degree, loomed large this week as the officials of the Utah County Medical Association studied the provisions of a tentative medical and surgical contract presented to them by the Sharon Healtn Association. According to the first draft of vice during health campaign, submitted to the the Sharon Health society proposes a "fourway contract", in which it collects all payments from Its members, turns these payments over .to the w In 8)rlety f ountJ. funda to the individual doctors according to the services each renders. In this manner the patient has a free choice of doctors, pays an annual sum for the medical and surgical care of himself and family, and Individual doctors are protected by their own association in making any "contract with their patients. Basis: On the one hand Is the Sharon Health association, a corporation, aiting for and In behalf of Its members, and the families of its members, and on the other hand is the Utah County Medical Association, also a nonprofit organization, acting for and in btlialf of its members. The two organizations thus can achieve, it Is believed, the taijk of "bringing the patients and the doctors together. Each member signs the s"con-traIndividually as a patient and lists the names of his family; each doctor also signs the "con- tract Individually, and agrees to carry out certain provisions of it, has four but the "contract major sections to it, one for each of the four contracting parties: Thus the docton agree to render to the patient and his family medical, surgical, and health services according to the best medi- cal and surgical practices. They offer professional attendance In all cases of Illness and Injury, and Burgleal operations, laboratory examinations necessary for the diagnosis of disease, attendance on maternity cases, annual physical examination and generally medical care on a preventive basis Other regulation pro- vide for the doctors to assist in the health education of the "con- tract members by assisting In lectures, demonstrations and ad- the "Contract Medical society, Non-lYof- it non-prof- it non-prof- it ct iii i ww.. The "patient agrees to submit himself and his family to regular advance. The rates for contract payments have not yet been determined, being subject to ratification by both groups, as with all other provisions of the Wtdtsoe will be present, and the L.DJ3. speak, representing church authorities. Ward C. Holbrook, chairman of the Utah state public service commission, will be present as the main speaker. He of the Utah is also president State Farm bureau, and an enthusiast for cooperative efforts as Is for Scera Scera represents, auditorium, backing the new assisted by the entire community. Including' the L.D S. church and ail service clubs. The band program starts at X.30 p. m., and from 2 p. m. to and 2:45 p. m. the speeches events as they take place will be broadcast over KOVO, with Mr. Holbrook, Elder Widtsoe, H. Grant Ivins, Samuel H. Blake, Mr. Anderson and Mayor B. M. Jolley all scheduled to make brief re-- i marks. Special music will be given by Clementina Calder, Harold Brere-to- n and Virginia Fronk, and the Tlmpanogos male quartette. All visitors and attendants are requested to be in place by 1:45 p. m. In order that no confusion may be heard as the broadcast A suggestion Is made proceeds. that blankets be brought along for seating on the grass as not enough benches or chairs can be provided for all. the proI Immediately following gram James Blair, operating the Orem town grader, will break the ground and excavation will start for the new building. I non-prof- it "contract. It is believed that at least Three sessions Sunday, preceded by a Saturday evening meeting, are planned by the Sharon Stake authorities for their Quarterly conference which will be presided over by Easter services on East Mountain Bench, overlooking Apostle John A. Widstoe of Salt Lake City, announces Utah Lake, the Sea of Galilee of America, will attract several President A. V. Watkins, The opening meeting will be thousand people, including Govt nor and Mrs. II. H. Blood held at 7.3 0 p. m. in the Tlmpanwho will attend here before going on to Zion Park for the ogos ward chapel, and then Sunevening services there, according to Commissioner Jesse day's sessions will all be held in the Lincoln high school auditorIlaws, general chairman of the Easter Service committee. ium at 10 a. m. and 2 p. tn. and Roads are In excellent condl- ot men and women Knud-se- n, JjLLLl Zlnolu SII Hen, Lp ITIjcse domett anti 1 CfjtTbrett presents:: In SalcfuardinK IIE4LTH and SAFETY; In promoting I.MILOYMEIST and TURlFTf In furthering HRE PREVENTION i In promoting BITTER HOI Sl.G; In stimulating CIVIC PRIDE; and In making the HOVE AND CITY BEAllIEUL-- ; ; limp. A NOW, THEREFORE, Be It known that have been perfected for a thorough CAMPAINT-UCLEAN-UP- , AND IlX-U- P PAIGN kn the TOWN OF OREM, beginning Monday, March 25th. This date to mark the Opening of a real campaign of persistent and ronstrurtive effort in cleaning up, fixing up and KEEPING IT UP In this worthy movement of Cleaning, Painting Planting, Repairing and general Rehabilitation and Beantifira-tiowe urge earh citizen to do hit or ber best uart to make our community THRIFTY HEALTHY, CLEAN, SAFE AND BEAUTIFUL plans I P y Z 5 n OREM TOWN BOARD B. B. ttf i f jibd THT, VTheress the NATIONAL CLEAN CP, PAIN T LP AND FIX UP CAMPAIGN has resulted in many advantages to community life throughout the United States. medicine basis. Weldon J. Taylor is presldmt of the Sharon Health association, and Miss Luclle Farley Is secret- ary; Dr. J. J. Weight Is president I of the Utah County Medical Society and Dr. W. Woolf Is owner and manager of the Lake Front Diary farm for winning top place at the recent Logan show put on by the Dairy Manu- facturers Product. Also highest honors were won by Parley A. Olsen for the Olsen Brother Dairy exhibits. UPGIVE LLLLM 1 II group repre senting the crowd gathered from a1' walks of life to hear the words be aster. after becoming hPlessly confused by the ideas 7:30 p. m. These meetings wtit not Interfere with the Easter Sunrise Services planned by the three stakes, Provo, Utah and Sharon, States President Watkins, because men- the Easter gathering will conFrom 6 a. m. until 6:30 a. m. vene at 8 a. m. and this will give Sunday morning the B.Y.U. mixed time for all Sharon people to rechorus and symphony orchestra turn for the 10 a. m. session. will broadcast special Easter muPresident Watkins emphasises sic over an International hook-u- p the opportunity for all to attend originating with the Columbia the Easter servlees on the East Broadcasting system, and transbench overlooking Utah Lake at mitted over the Canadian network 8 a. m. as Sharon stake Is parand als0 over the Mexican system, in the program, and ticipating and ilorf"Taved to Europe and Morris Cllnger who Is to repreAmerica. sent the Chrlstus is a former Special musical numbers during member of Sharon stake. Mr. the 8 a. m. service at the' amphiWatkins urges all Sharon stake theater will be given by Jack members to attend and then reWright and Mrs. Hugh Peterson, turn In time for the 10 a. m. and the B.Y.U. chorus. meeting. A suggestion offered by all who Sunday services In all wards attend this Mountain-sid- e Ice si dr: JOHN A. WIDTSOE will be cancelled, excepting for Member of the Council of the the Junior Sunday School which by Commissioner Haws is that you bring along your car robes to Twelve Apostles of the L. D. S. Will go forward In all ward Sunsit upon and also your overcoat, Church will be present at the day Schools as usual, explains as the morning mountain air may Sharon stake conference Saturday President Watkins, be somewhat chilly. and Sunday. ,1, uuuu., xrciiiii ft Bimi. the Easter cantatta, "Resurrection Morning, by Iva R. Allredge and B. Cecil Gates, will be presented under the direction of E-Terry, assisted by L. L. Terry as reader, Edgar Booth, projectionist Hpnry Raddatz, stage I manager; Donald Olsen, stage I Erval Christensen decorations; Trucks will haul every pile of rubbish, not burnable, and Angelina Brimhall, programs, which is placed in front of the premises of any person living W. M. Vtrnon, lighting; Carol in Orem, thus helping to make Orem that city beautiful Keele and Arva Williams, accomwhich all visitors admire announces D. Orlo Allen, publicity panists. The script was written chairman of the Orem Chamber of Commerce, W. P. Wil- by Miss Myrle Wentz The entire Is presented by the liams, chaiiman of the beautification committee of the Orem production Town board declares the Town board is backing the Cham- Lincoln high school music department, assisted by the Fharon l! bers Clean-u- p Campaign 100 per cent, and urges all stake seminary. citizens to cooperate in the plans. The pageant will also be pre"Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up sented Friday evening to the high is the slogan tor the next tew olRltC school students. 4 i weeks in Orem, every citizen be- rVvnfprPnPP U ing urged to do his utmost to 4 1 beautify the Town and remove all BIKTH ANNOUNCEMENT hack-alleterly conference for the debris as well as im- convene will prove the front yard, making Tlmpanogos stake Air. and Mrs. Paul Reams of Priest-enhanfences stand up, and otherwise Sairday evening for all California announce the Glendale, seshood and niembra. general the beauty ot the sur- sions all day Sunday for the pub- birth of a daughter, March 14th. Mis Mrs, Reams was formerly lic. li roundings. Hauling of rubbish and unburn- All Windsor ward members are Cleo Nuttall of Lake View. J! able debris around the place will d theIr Easler at urged tQ take place from Windsor during conference Monday and Tuesday, March 25 The Sunday School superlntend-enc- y of Review and 26; from Sharon district announce Sunday School will and 27th Wednesday Thursday, be held for all classes Sunday and Sharon and 28th; from al children are requested to be Edgemont, and Carterville areas, present. The Gospel Doctrine All scouts of Sharon district Friday and Saturday, 29th and class is excused to attend '30th. are Invited to attend the Court of Review for Sharon district tonight shod and manteled, to walk on (Thursday, March 21st) at the C. Y. II. Says velvet lawns and smooth terraces, Sharon Seminary building at 7.38 where every gale Is arrested and p. m. announces Arnold Burning-hadistrict chairman of adWhile seeing the movie picture every beam Is temperd. There are "The Grapes of Wrath I thought others who walk on Alpine paths vancement. of the following lines: of life, against driving misery and Here is the opportunity for We talk of human life as a through stormy sorrows, over parents to join with their boy journey, but bow variously is that sharp afflictions; walk with bare scouts in promoting better wontJourney performed. There are feet and naked breast. Jaded, ing in Sharon district adds Mr. those who come forth girt and mangled and chilled. Birmingham. tion, reports Commissioner J. P. McGuire who has had a crew of men working several days on them, leading to the table land on to the natural amphitheater where a huge granite cross has been erected as the central point of the dramatic pageant written specially for the occasion by Dr. D. Eldon Beck of B.Y.U. faculty, and based upon the Sermon on the Mount. Preceding the pageant at 8 m. will be the "Call to Worship sounded by three trumpeters, stationed far up the mountain side above the scene of worship, Jay DeGraff, Virgil Stuckl, and Jack Tueller. Appropriate music by the concert band and B.Y.U Chorus led by Drs. Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen will Introduce the pageantry. The portrayal of the Chrlstus will be done by Morris Cllnger, B Y U. dramatist, and Ariel Ballif of B Y.U. faculty will lead the v rnvuvvA d in Easter Services Sunday Orem Clean-U- p Week MfroelatnaHCty r Starts March 25 t CLEAN UPPAINT UPFIX UP APLAN.T JOBS -- non-prof- HONORS go to Heber A. yor S 1000 families will readily Join the Sharon Health association, thus providing a fund of approximately $30,000 to be distributed among the doctors by the County Medical association whuh accepts the money directly from the Sharon group and pays it over to the member doctors according to the services they render In this way the patient can select his own doctor, and the doctor services are pld for out of funds already in the treasury of his own association. Many other regulations and provisions aie Included in the tentative agreement, all of which are being studied and worked over by it both associations, in the hope that this can become the and method of bringing doctors and patient together on a preventive much-wante- ' Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday JI. JOLLEY, Mayor (Hu Court Tonight for MJHuiMtwifuiMtmtutmniuiUiimmmiiimniimttuH(miiimmt(MiniiuiiKntmimmi)UiiiiiiimiiufmimniHmmHiMimtmiimmi(niiHiinimmiiiiui 'wCr'"w , teL. " ftu i,fl 11 x - ' 1 '.A ,- T' w- - -- 1 a;I rut- - .Hi? - J ffijfil HckEANf . .. LP-f- fj .. r I " ' i V.' j -- r UP-- . f |