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Show jr-- 1 Friday, March UTAH VALLEY NEWS Cole, vocalists- - Misses Maurine Williams, Sheree Terry and Carol Memmolt have acted as accompanists. Stan SO TIIE PEOPLE MAY KNOW (Continued from Pago One) well to relieve the immediate emergency. Jt was presi-nthought that a good well would relieve the the city s then and improve materially emergency or of time nhnrtages in the water supply a a stand ly in tl.e litre of disaster in years to come. ikTlie well project has Keen pretty thorough y ed out ar.J tie; committee are now ready to S;r:vMme I the starting of tin; project- This well was st !.ir w. The ing construction. now under 18, and is drilled on the corner of Harry IJuthr's pr.. c y n fcth North Street of Canyon Itoad Street. This proposed well will he of 12 imh ca ing approximately 2"0 fiKt deep and penetrate the lowi r water strata end I e sucequipped with a pump motor and tiansformi rs to cessfully throw 2 Second feet of water. The cst will o The committee have hoMs approximately $7,0OO.iK. that this will care for the emergency. For the information of citizens f Orem City our Culinary ay stem now consists of 18 springs flowing approximately from 1.2 to 1.5 second feet of watei. Said springs being located in Provo Canyon from near Wick's Service Station down the North side of the Canyon, down over the Pony Steele or Haslett farm nearly to Christmas City. The city ulso owns .78 feet Creek, some 2200 acre feet in the of water in Deer Creek and last hut greatest of all 101 and 6 hares of 2 88 in Alta Stream or Canal. To the citizens of Orem, the writer, as one member of the water commission, advocates future total acquisition by PURCHASE, of the entire Alta Stream, the piping of the Alta to the top of the Fal'a, the building of a TWO MILLIfJ(N GALLON basin at the h head pipe, top of the Falls, the laying of an west near the cemetary and connecting with 8th East Street thence South to 8th North or Canyon Road, This would give Orem City plenty of water for any future development and would possibly take care of a population of near 40,000. This project would take much money and hard work, but it is worth thinking about, for it will be the foundation of a greater Orem. JUST ARRIVED Immediate Installation and Delivery Sroryorcd by Oren w-- . W-- - e - :ns .i..rh (' wi'b .1 ii s ai 'he in Wo- - Willows Sind pot-'- Comp.ctu Electric Service OREM Open For Business Shoes Neatly Repaired While You Wait Located North State in Orem by Mrs. Stephen Novokovich was Prestwich Lumber Company general chairman of the charm RIDING. Prop. LESTER ing affair, assisted by Mrs donated Wesley Soulier and Mrs. Will- ried out with blue Dutch iris personally prizes, ard Yergenscn, which were awarded to Mrs. J. and acacia- Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs. C. Burr of Vermont ward, 87 Club Boyd Davis and Mrs. Thos. years old, for being the oldest Orem the program lady present; Christian Jensen, Cordner Greets New Member committee.comprised Friendship" was 92, of Lakeview Ward, the oldMrs. D. Orlo Allen and Mrs. featured. Mrs. George Stratton, est man present; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simmons were greeted as E. II Calder and Mrs. Delos Thomas Wells of Vineyard new members of Orem's Wo- Pyne furnished delightful vocal ward, who have been married men's Club last Tuesday, when numbers. Following the pro- 63 years; Mr. and Mrs. M. of Grandview ward the club met at Scera. Mrs. gram, a beautifully decorated Stephen Novakovich, president birthday cake was cut and serv- for having sent out the most was in charge. ed the 14 members and one LDS missionaries from any one Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, guest, Mrs. Lloyd Pyne, present family. Nine members of their family have fulfilled missions. president of the First District and Mrs. J. P. study Patriarch Women's Federated Clubs, pre- Prizes Awarded of Vermont ward for having 20 sented a reading of My Little in World Old sons and grandsons Boy". Mrs. James Norton playWar II, the largest of any family ed three piano selections- - The Saturday, February 23, was a and J. J. Madflag salute was led by Mrs. G. red letter day for the old folks represented; whose 77th of sen Vineyard, Dale Larson, and the Litany of Sharon stake and all widows read by Mrs. Donald Dixon. The and widowers of the commun- birthday was that day, Feb- 23. of oldest resident the for being hostesses for the day were Mrs. assembled at Scera Sharon district, ity. In They born being Ray E- - Hanks and Mrs- Wilford at 10 a. m. and enjoyed a fine Lakeview ward. Larsen. show as guests of the theater. the show, Following the Manager Victor C- - Anderson, groups from the ten wards were Orem entertained by the ward committees In their own wards with KITCHEN CRAFT Observes 17th a fine dinner and program and social time. Womens (Continued from page one) AT fended George Washington PRESENTED University at Washington, D. worked as a stake mission- LINCOLN DURING ary and In the MIA there. He met his wife, the former June Anderson of Mesa, Arizona, PAST WEEK while In Washington, D. C. They were married at the Mesa, The following musical proArizona LDS temple and are have been presented by grams now both attending BYU. They are Sunday School teachers the various gmuM of Lincoln and are dance director for high school during the past week, all arranged by Director Sharon MIA. E. B. Terry. Sunday evening at WARDCLERK Pleasant Grove Third ward; M. Alvin Rowley la the son Monday evening at Beatrice of Mrs-- Maud G- - and the late Rowley missionary farewell; Moses A. Rowley and operates Wednesday at Orcin Women's a farm in Orem. He is a gradu- Club; Friday at Lehl high ate of Lincoln high school and school; Saturday at Thnpanogos aeminary and served an LDS and Geneva ward old folks outmission from ing; Thursday at Grandview 1030-33-. He has been active in ward reunion and Wednesday at Sunday School and Mutual, the Stake Presidency and has served as ward clerk since last October. IHq wife Is of the groups The the former Myrtle Bigelow and consist personel of, male quartet; Bob they have three children. Downs, Stan Cole, Don Griffith and Victor Hansen; ladies sexIll tette, Barbara Harding, Jean Clegg, Carol Mcminott. Norma S. L. Wells, Elaine Loveless and Richard McDonald, aon of Sheree Terry; ladies trio, CathPostmaster and Mrs. Lyle Mc- erine Christensen, Marie Roh-hoeDonald is seriously ill at the and Carol Stubbs, saxoveteran's hospital in Salt Lake phone quartet, Kent Booth, City with pneumonia. Richard Joyce Miller, Kent Beagley and was recently released from the Duane Davis. Soloists featured army, ITs parents visited with have been, Don Griffith with In uii .ionday. hi4 cornel and Bub Downs and n at Veterans at - Literary Kirthday Heavy Aluminum Mrs. Delos Pyne and Mrs. Clifion Pyne entertained at breakfast Thursday morning at the Delos Pyne home, celebrating the 17th anniversary of the Orem Literary club. A blue and gold color scheme was car- - Ware When LOVELINESS CWT. Rabbit Pellets, green ..$3.17 Oyster Shell, Pilot, 80 lb.,.79 Iiaied Straw, bright .90 2nd Crop Hay, bright.. 1215 15. K. Powder, 1.29 quart and YOU Go Hand In Hand BUNKER FARMS Phone Provo 018-R- your 3 loveliness Geneva Steel Is Across From Us." c this with one of the lovely hairdo's that frame your face with flattering lustrous curls, and give you that smart look of sophistication. 3 &MI LOAN & JEWELRY CO. PROVO SIIARON BEAUTY SAI-O- LOANS ON Ila Bigelow. Beautician Watches, Guns, Jewelry, Etc. B Wa Sell New and Used WATCHES. GUNS. CAMERAS ETC. ETC. At., 51 N. Univ. r. j r N A Everna Park, Assistant. & H Pharmacy Bldg. Orem Phone 048-J- littU Phone 573 PROVO Zi COAL the result of an extensive survey, actually counting men in the congregation, it can be stated with authority that not 25 per cent of men in the land attend church service on Sunday. Again, in the churches 75 percent of the men are showing little, if any, interest in anything that the ehurch is doing. No problem is more acute today. and none the solution of which is quite so vital, as getting men to take their place in the worship services of their churches. 1,000.000, earthquakes a year are recorded at the California Institute of Technology Selsm-ologiclaboratories, says Dr. Bono Gutenberg- - One per cent originate in California, with the rest along an earthquake belt retching from the Aleutians hrough South America, New Zealand, New Guinea, Japan, and back to the Aleutians. According to a survey described by Jack Cradlock in "Behind the Scenes in American Business, 1.000,000 new homes will be built each year for the next ten years. United States plan to spend $10,000,-000.00- 0 on new construction, additions and improvements, while additional billions will be spent by cities, states, and ihe Federal Government on public improvements. It is reported that the brewers used approximately 2.209.-20- 0 pounds of rationed sugar annually. During July, 1945 according to a treasury department statement, tne oreweries used 23,767,325 pounds of suThese gar and sugar syrups. injures do not include, of course, corn sugar used from 92.842,-Wpounds of com and corn products consumed during the iHAVEYOUBTIRES RCCERT ARHBBDSTER'S orchestra in Harold Phons Provo 068J5 Pleasant Grovo 2273 Typewriters Station KSL at 2:30 p. m. 1 Adding Machines OVERHAULED BROUGHT TO YOU BY UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. , idfianuMM .iaUA'i Utali Valley News at Entered as office second-clas- s matter November the post 19, 1937 8, 1878. at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March Published every Friday 0G1RI-072J- 3 DIL ARTHUR VANCE Pianos, Accordions, 0d tars. Fhana 940ft, Prof 1 W. WWiaraa, 90S E. I Sostl Prove. I bay, sell, rant, ut teach. COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE Phons Hi Univ. Ava. The Moms of Guaranteed Benia 63 No. By Walter II. Hendrick Once I worked in a ladies room And smelled the scent of good perfume. She had everything a girl could wish, I found some candy in a dish. I ate it all, and left this note Finned on the wall; Here's what I wrote: Please do net think this is a joke, About anything lymdy ; I do not drink, I do not smoke, But I do love candy!" One day she brought an Electric Clock And then she sent for me; While wiring it up I got a shock. Of Electricity ! One Autumn day she went away And brought home a great big heater Then ; t'was not strange, for her new range, She called me to change the meter. .- - l - Walk out in front of your place of business and lake critical look at M Think what a difference a good, I Me Wf Chrystai Electric OREM 153-- J Provo, Utah I Opposite Utah Power & Light Co. PROVO LOAN j Phone & JEWELRY CO. 0C9RS T LOANS ON Watches, Guns, Jewelry, Etc. WE SELL 51 New and Used Watches. Guns, Cameras, etc. PROVO No. Univ. Ava. PHONE 573 QiiF U neatJoeidng ipels Ml win indued1 tourists to and spend Ms yean $e stop Hght new . . DON'T PUT IT Offl Plan le mats VOW phrn a attractive InvMng, THRU THE SALT i LAKE-ti-- gr UTAH VALLEY tourist attraction! You'll find yourself petting MOM shore tf the $100,000,009 we hope the tourists wl spend in Utah this year. BUSES LEAVt hob: SOUTH 8:17 AM 9:01 S 11:57 AM 10:19 1:32 PM 12:91 El 2:02 PM 3:22 PM 9:5IE 3:40 PM 049 E PM 4:57 S:43 H 5:57 PM 8:33 8:47 PM :S9 E PM 7:47 9:S H 9:51 PM OJIH 11:47 PM iwg f 158 West 3rd North Phone )W Wiring for Ranges and Meter Changes VETERINARIAN ' 7 M it's the deai LORIN E. MILLET RENT t.V point and deeming, will make In fes REPAIRED Phones: their VITALITY?. l' LOST Hansen FOR SALE OR CHANGING THE METER O Lump or Stoker Slack Prompt Delivery mcataeeseae 1 al yourself a new, dazzling personality. Our clever hair stylists can accomplish 1 k r On Thursday evening, March the MIA organizations of Sharon and Vermont wards will sponsor the annual Gold and Green Ball of the two wards 7, LOOK! Hospital In Every SUNDAY Afternoon Wards to Have Gold And Green Ball NOW AVAILABLE Shown by Appointment Writ or Phone 067R5 Provo R. D. Box 2S Orem, Utah RICHARD A. BREWER combined at Sharon amusement same month of July this year. hall. This ia a special feature of way of comparison, sugar the budget program and all By and auger syrups, according to inmembers of both wards are this report, consumed in July, vited to be present 1944 was 18,022,000 pounds, Miss Mee Beth Bradshaw and corn and corn product! was will represent Vermont ward as 81,008,999 pounds. On examinaqueen, and Miss Rosa Mae tion of these reports by the Finch w.ill be queen of Sharon brewers and by the Department ward. The floor show will be in of Agriculture, 2,209,200 pounds charge of Mr. and Mrs. Glen of rationed sugar ia used annuVernon- - Special decoration! are ally, but according to the being arranged and good music Treasury Departments tables of sugar and auger cyrupa is provided. consumed annually by the brewera of this country, making a total of 287,207,000 lbs. of sugar and sugar syrups used by the brewers. As Sharon-Vermo- nt O We do not get enough critical merchandise. We did receive I Electric Clock, and 4 Alarm Clocks, 2 Electric Food Mixers, so it will pay you to watch our windows for new merchandise. 49c Halo Shampoo 19c Bayer Aspirin, 24s 59c Padlocks, good value $8.2o Clothes Hampers , $2.69 Kitchen Stepladders Complete Flash Light 89c Limited Number 79c Phonograph Records We have a few Rifle Shells in stock at present time. New Shoe Shop SHOE REPAIRING Folks Event NELSON rwAW 1 Jo-;ep- MUSICAL PROGRAMS 2 Orem, Utah Traher. 1-- 048-J- T?PJ k s played and music and refreshments being enjoyed. ?.! L. E. Burr, Mrs. E. A Bobbins and Mrs. R. E. Abbott received the brii!;;e prize; Mr Maug and Mrs. I.loyd Armi-stea500; Mrs. Edith Peterson, rook; Mrs. Alvin Rowley, door I rize. Other prizes went to Mrs. Woodrow Thompson, Mrsh Peterson and Mrs. 18-inc- Swiss-Germa- PIIONE 5 3rd West & Crater PIIONE 150 GENEVA SUPPLY COMPANY Provo, aid rn Tlri ':'e, 500 053-J- PROVO OREM TOKEK DEALER VOIP. WINKLER rj-i- ii'traclively decoiat- - ry Vs. f.-i- use ' i For Details Phone members and 120 m evening rf ! :i ub W')nieT', More 1 It Electric Water Heaters Card IVrty t New Iiishopric 1, 1945 IW.HU-M- No. 1 of q Mriev'to promote ogioafoir toorKt JmHe , Utah 432 W. I Phone Center . Phone 01SJ2 LHIit.H iTrzr ' o- v-- f B&II Orem, 104 S' J Utah. i |