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Show GERALD DANCING CLUB TO EDWARDS BE ORGANIZED FOLLOWING DIES The Elders quorum of Edge mont ward are organizing S dancing club for a scries of dancing parties during the winter months. A committee has been selected, who will visit all Melchizedek and Aaronic priesthood members of the ward during the next two weeks with tickets. The committee mem- - acgident to Svn.rathy is expressed Edwards and Mrs- - Ruby he death of their Llli.r. (Jerald Lavar (Bud) away rjwarils. 24. who passed Thurs-L. f", salt Lake hospital four sustained injuries from in an accident at lrfvin h,-d- ihf . Tooele ordnance A WEEKLY depot .Volume as a whfre he was employed ' ire repairman. Mr Ki wards was working on when the heavy rim large tire off. striking, him on the Hp was knocked down chin on a con-fffi- e and 'struck his head floor, fracturing his skull. veteraHe was a world war II n the Edwards.Mr. and Mrs T!iddUiS SCERA Orem Garden Club Flower Show Mon. and Tues. at. Scera ... Celebrates Fifth Anniversary vei;k of skit. 2 7 - & Set ref. BENSON Celle Ait mu ft Why Argue? If lin-8. nth. Ever since V-- J Lay, which must Americans look upuu as tliu end of World War II, we have all recog-nitt- d a high clamor uf communistic With sound reasonipropaganda. peong, a great many to oppose it on the ple have tried It i meet corners, to no avail. like arguing with a headline in yest- ; !SS it ! M mil AH tk NS 4 - "' ride on the wings of news, ind news is necessary. Publishers, columnists and radio commentators chronicle real happenings, day by day. Don't blame them. They perform an essential public service. Find the Source Of course there must be a few publishers who are urqiulriiilic, and writers who would stir up a rcvulu-iio-- .i if they could, but these are nut the iitili 'ii's chief danger. When raws is really poisoned, the jub is done by those who make news, nut tl'.iisc who print and broadcast it. Let us know the truth because the truth will make us free; free fmiii our political enemies as well as er kirds Journalists tell me that news a cles have value li.e. deserve in proportion to the number of people interested. Thus persons in positions of power make news becuuse a lot of people are interested in what these men think and say .and do. If llie rulings they decree or the opinions they express seem socialistic, there's nothing honorable for news men to do but tell the It's their country. Starve It Out Radical propaganda undoubtedly dues this nation damage. I believe a big u.:ij iri'v of Americans are whole; uns love their country and undrrstar.d what makes it the l Wurld's place to live and must power. Just the san e, poisoned news gains converts. And o lot g as nii-in power wish to (ail. n.aie power, the campaign for colli i:m will he carriid on. At Us source is the best place to l et the voice of socialist promotion. Men wlio hanker to boss the siiiwii.-- , cor trnl hospitals, limit and eternally fix prices c- si. t to be put where their every ward ar d deed dors not make news -- cat of power. There is a sure way. Stop the llow of revenue out nf the Treasury into the hand-- , of snu-- . appointed rulers.'' That will tail immediately and effectively to solve the pruhlcm of collect. vist ' " i :.;nnd:i - I iMiawimii ft Mime W; "' . s' , r ' s, ' . SEPTEMBER Plans for the annual Utah State Fair are in progress, the dales bring set for September 16 to 22 at the fair grounds in Salt Jr. Telephone Company Plans Improvements d Attention Ward - 1 ... .! 3 1" S' ' M , . title exhibitors to compete for special prizes- On the screen will be shown two of the outstanding pictures Recently released from Hollywood. CENTENNIAL SUMMER a beautiful technicolor musical for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (Monday only continuous from 2 p- - m.) Then CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA, a gorgeous colorful spectacle playing Thursday, Friday and Saturday. A surprise new appointment in the auditorium will be the bcanutiful plush cyslorama cur- - il 4 - s Perhaps one of the most attractive features of the celebration will be the flower show to another mans harangue serves by the Orem Flower club staged without fail to dignify the harangue in the lounge of the theatre. and call attention to it. Debating will be arranged Monday This a false philosophy always helps it morning and be open Monday and, unless opposition is well handled, there's a danger of giving afternoon and evening as well as Tuesday and Wednesday evemore help than hindrance. The propaganda machine we hear ning. Anyone having flowers so plainly has been chattering away to display should bring them lor two decades. Promotions, good early morning. The tain. Monday con-tat- reU The Vineyard men assured stration and talk on flower arrangement at the club meeting Thursday. Them of Flower Show A splendid theme, in keeping with the Utah state centennial liea l'ificiitirm plan, has been elected by the committee in charge of the show. It is 11 notification Through Our Gardens." Victor C. Anderson First and only manager of Seera. Now president of the Utah State Theater Manager's Association. In Championship Flight KINDS INSECTS softball title Wednesday night by Timp- downing the never-say-di- c anogos nine 12 to 6. Windsor also stayed in the run ning bv handing Vermont their second'ioss of the scries 10 to 5. Timpanogos and Windsor clash Thursdav night to determine who will play Vineyard in the final for the title. In the first round of the tournament Timpanogos defeated Windsor 6 to 5 in one of the must exciting games of the series. Vineyard defeated Wind sor 9 to 1 in the other game. nrCTDflVIUP j J Com-mnnil- PHD II QllliENo UU till TO BE Tlu-rare two inserts of the SELECTED FOR sweet corn. One ihe corn ear worm anl the 0,h,,r' b1 c,,rn FAIR ear maggot, and the latter is not COMMUNITY a new comer, but ils appetite It is is turned to green corn. A great deal of interest is beIt feeds a small black beetle. in the various on the corn itself ami lays eggs ing manifest in the corn. Tin eggs producing wart's regarding the queen eon-tes- t for the Orem ConuinJi.'ty Corn a small white maggoL ear worm comes front a small fair, whirl; is scheduled to take early in October. pearly egg laid in the silk by a place A few changes have been the moth. tan Since grayish eggs are placed down in the made in the queen rules. A silk and the small worms work queen and two attendants will fnun each of the Windsor Wins down into the ear as soon us be They must be unllu-are hatched, no poison ten wardsSenior Roys Title 15 years of age or old sprayed or dusted on the silk married. Windsor senior boys proved will kill the worm. The poison or and must be able to ride a their championship caliber Tues. must Ik placed down into thi horse, as several events are lo-:nplanned hv the Orem Riding night when they staved off a neck of the husk. late inning rally to defeat Chemical dealers and other; Club, which will include the 12 to 7 in the final game wlio handle insect control nui queens. They need not own of the senior boys tournament terials have an oil preparation i10rse r,f their own. as the riding Windsor and Timpanogos wop which can be injected into the club will furnish them for these the right to play in the finals by of llu. husk jllst aft,.r u,i events. defeat ins Genova 5 to 1 and wjhs fnr tin control of Jesse L. Smith is chairman Vermont 16 to 15 respectively ,l(1 i;ir wonn This is an ji-r,f queen eommil1e. and rein earlier games. The cellent control method. that queens be selected quests is tha before The Windsor nine has gonoinly to bo rememlw-n-i- i 15. September through the entire season with- the treatment should not be of Exhibit Community out a defeat and are worthy made until the silk is wilted of the strong senior most to the husk. It need not Fruits and Vegetables Chairnvm Keith Boyer e- Timpanogos was be dry or brown just wilted boys loop. relegated to second spot by the pack to the husk. When tin quests that any person who has Geneva took third place silk is dry or brown almut mu fruit which may he used for tho loss. 11 third of the way to the husk, it community exhibit, please eon by downing Vermont 19 to in a consolation game- Vermont is time to treat Treatment can tact him at 0101R4. Mr. Boyer he ninth- - hy pushing the Sxiu' will then call for the fruit at finished fourth. of an oil can into the neck of your home and take it to the ' laabor the husk and squirting one storage rooms He asks that al1 To fourth teasporinful of oil into varieties of peaches, pears arid Uosalawn Anderson Heads Day the silk. Check can by squirt- nrunr-- he carefully selected in ing oil into spoon to si-- lmw just the perfect stage for storing Theater Association, Champions of the differt-nat one so the fair mnv show to best ad Rnsa-- I much oil is deliverer! at j crowned he will Iiur-Conducts Convention leagues the var-taeoff silk the the finest fruits in the push. The 2. award lawn on Sept. lhat are treated so that world, that grown in Oem-Sliaroivill be presented at 4 p m. op cars diMrict they will not he treated again 'he grass in front of the the next time. The corn maggn' Mr. Rover also asks growers r the convention of haj bleachers. An ran not get into 1 ho corn readily i to1) Theaters Association, held binior bovs sweet rum to contact him game will he played f the husk is not broken. Broken WedBryce Canyon Lodge, product will also lx- - placed at 2 30 and following the pre r.evlay and Thursday. r men's "Jme Musks are either made by the in the storage rooms for the ox ion an cento' Mr Anderson, grower looking into the corn, Nhit. Ariv other products which manager of will be played. Seera o see if the corn is ready or mav not bo at its best when the theater, was recently elected president of the state ear worm. To control tills fair is to be held, will hi placed iisect control corn ear worm in storage and was in charge of hi' cessions at the Southern do not break tho husk to taeted Mr and Mrs. Wells O. Park. rham have returned home after 'nspect the corn. Be sure ihn All thrater for Rodeo Corrali and , soenrling a week visiting rela the corn is ready, then pick it managers pm'iuts in Utah were in attend- tives and friends in variour rvhcrwNe th maggot will get Eigh'oen men wi'h truek-havance at the convention. it first. worked industriously dur cities in Idaho. Donations for Donations of cash and plant materials have been received from the following firms and individuals of the community ami the committee in charge take this means of expressing . their thanks and appreciation-MrsOra JTealy: Central Market: : Friendly Harher Simp; Robbins Market; Mount Save-U-Drug- Hollow Wildwood A Lake; Farms: Burr Sporting Goods: Valley Vu Lunch: Your Grocer's Market: Bunker Farms: C. F. Wilbcrg: Nicholes Market: Dur man Willett: Conway's Market-LincolService: Ort-Drug: Foulke: Mr and Mrs. Tell Mulilcstein: Sharon Industries; duff's Feed Mill: Lamar Feeds: Patten St Soffe; Timpan-ogo- s Lkins: Market: Higbee Hnnif Finishings: Rollback Sons: Orcin Flower Shop: Mel Wal: hue: Mrs. Sharp Gillespie: Mrs i Luzon Crosby: Mr Irene iiului-ntia- l Gr-org- nt-t.- j IS Received y Prise Awards : s Timp-nnogn- Tru-esansk- The generosity of these public spirited firms and individuals will go far Inward making the - mw . , MIA Mutual ImproveThe firs Association ment Loader.liij meeting of the season will at Timpanogos ward cnap Wi dn.esday, September 3. a' 8:00 p.m. All stake and ward MIA s t 1 n ! leadership Meeting Wednesday Feature at workers are urged this meeting all-sta- f to attend all-sta- tin-eor- Me-Uta- her every ones upitermost The theater had hardly been opened when the shooting war between the U. S. and the Axis powers began Dec--, ninth. During the tragic years of the war Scera theatre became the meeting place for events of every kind from recreation to church and patriotic gatherings for the Sharon-Orearea. m Sharons Coojtcralive Educational and Recreational Association had been in existence several years prior to the Ojiening of the new theater. The Association was incorporated September 2G, 1933 and became during the depression one of tho most talked of recreational assoc VullaTT''ati5n8'in'thrL,lIiiites. Air. and' Mrs. gave a most interesting demon- iklAiSitiiJh Vineyard, Windsor, Timp. - Containers will be furnished by the committee for any specimen entry, which is to include three flowers of any one variety. For baskts, vases and special displays, entrants must bring own tcontainer. j A special feature of the chow will be the childrens department, when special prizes will be awarded. A novel contest will be held Monday evening at 6 p.nt., on artistic arrangement and Jlollyhock dolls. Each child must firing his own flower n Mil sod evil, prom-iiiuic- E V4T- that are regularly programed here- y;- - ,w . 2N Boyce, 16-- 22 def-inat- - Time far Action Wordy arguments never contribute much to the world's progress or to any people's store of knowledge. In fact, taking a stand in opposition FAIR - erday's newspaper. To be really i ., ?. ' .if. ,' a i I our opposition must go f. .. effective, deeper, much deeper. ' . r J . ' r i y .. it. There are nut many things that waMm I like less or fear more than concentration uf political power, govNext week our community flower show will be open to all ernment by men rather than by celebrate the fifth annivers- attending the show. will indilaw, and official favoritism for of our viduals and cliques; and I'm not ary of the completion Monday afternoon there is beautiful community theatre. scheduled three championship eloae. I am convinced that an overwhelming majority of Americans During these five years thous- games to be played in front of feel the same way. Consequently ands of our friends have thrilled Lincoln high school bleachers. I hope these few remarks may imcoming with us to enjoy the At 4 p.m. the Orem Junior prove the measure of protection for recreation as well as services league. us all. STATE full-size- AHEAD fteuietlNttfitf UTAH 19-11- 5 . bers will appreciate being contacted also by those desiring to join. They are Wjlliam null. P. Messlck. ' Stanley Eldon Stubbs, Wm. D. Lee and George The Mountain States Teleand Telegraph Company phone City. Mr. Merril N. Warnick is di have been making a survey in rector in charge of the Dairy Orem, with plans to improve division, announces the dairy service. Mr. Bickmore, manager of the show will le the first ' Provo office, met with Orem Ians were completed for the first Hiinual flower show show since the beginning of the Chamber teleof Commerce are being of the club, to be held Monday and Tuesday, Scptemlcr 2 and war. Several changes made involving both addition.' phone committee and states that 3 in the Scera theater loungs, at the regular meeting of Orem and eliminations of classes, at several plans are being drawn Flower Garden club Thursday evening at the seminary build- the request of the Purebred up to improve the local service but at present no definite figDairy Caltle Association. ing, with President Lola Foulke presiding. Among the new innovations ures are available. The tele All citizens of the community sponsored by the dairy show phone committee of the Chamarc invited to attend the show this year will be a model milk ber of Commerce has reserved which is free of chargePerfect conformity to the will house that will meet the re- any opinion or judgment until Entries will be received at of God is tlie sole sovereign and quirements of the new dairy more material is provided. Scera from 7 a m. until 10 a.m. complete liberty. DAubigne. Mr. Bickmore also states that laws, to be constructed in one of on Monday, and may include the dairy barns. Also, an ex- representative groups in Orem e flowers of all kinds grown by Obedience is the offspring of hibit of Utah manufactured will be notified before any the exhibitor. The show will be love; and love is the principle of dairy products. Tills jrxhibig steps are taken by the open to the public from 4:30 p unity, the basis of sll right will be an interesting side-ligtelephone company. m. on through the evening and thinking and acting; it fulfills on one of Utah's most important Tuesday evening, after florfil the law. Mary Baker Eddy. Industries. Geneva entries have been placed and judged by competent Judges. Members Mrs. Irene Trucsanski, Mrs. SCEIIAS STEADY GROWTH Weldon Luzon Crosby, Carroll Bishop Wilford C. Larsen anand Bishop Farley are general It will be five years September 2 since Scera moved nounces a change in the evechairmen of the affair, and they into its new theater and auditorium. World War II was ning meeting of the ward. The worthwhile announce very meetings at 9 and 6 o'clock early on its way and the question of just how sunn the U. S. prizes will be awarded. Memhave proved Inconvenient, so bers n the Garden Club will enwould he involved was mind. in J. LOOKING GEORGE Fill DAY, AUGUST 30, INDEPENDENT iKOVO. UTAH Number Thirty - Nine Hi- - OF STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS NEWS-MAGAZIN- E j ing the pa-- t week, and enough timber has been hauled to the sawmill to make between fif teen and twenty thousand lwurd j fnt of lumber for the rodeo j grandstand ami corrals for, Orems first big roriin. to lx1 j part of the community fair. The program was unique in that it was operated and financed in a rural community which had no opportunity because of its locution to get help from tax revenues of the county, school district, or town. From its humble ljcginning back in 1933, the organization has grown steadily and solidly to its present jMisition of community helpfulness. The same fine .spirit of public service upon which it was based in early days still characterizes the lwmrd of directors, manager, and large taff of workers who operate the program. The eomminiity served has more than doubled in H)pulation bill Scera has been able to expand its servile ami services much inure effirlively now than it did in early days with a much smaller imputation. Vidor C. Anderson, its first and only manager, is still at the helm, and this year it is cxjiectod that he will give full time to the management of the association. The finances of the Association are stronger than ever. The building was built on a ten year program. Ronds weiv issued at 2 per cent interest, most of which were to mature in ISloO. They were on or before obligation", which means they could la paid at anytime. The Association has retired its indebtedness well ahead of the schedule of iMiynieut. The bonded indebtedness at the present time is approximately $20,000. with more than four years to go to make jiayment. The building and equipment rn.--l approximately $!)-- , 000. I valua'rat i m of Ihe great increase in pron-rtdowas which site the without the tion, counting plant nated by the L.D.S. church, is now probably worth more than Sl.VUHMi. The plant includes the theater, its furnishings and projection equipment, the swimming jasd, tennis routt. and pavilion, and other facilities. Except for public si bool buildings, Scera is probably the large.--l single public building holding in the Sharon-On-narea. It is owned by all the people of the community plus many thousands of others from central Utah, who by juirt ieipation in its program have lieromo members of the association. i From a niembei-h- ip of some ..(KM) it has grown to a membership of over 10,000. And from a very humldc beginning it has made a wonderful ricord of community service and has become nationally famous in this respect. Its auditorium and surrounding' grounds have become a landmark in Central Utah. It is one of the show places of th The Times congratulates its oiyanizers and its present officers and workers Unii its 5th anniversary in its new building' for a work well done and extends its hojie that the Association will serve as long as its building shall stand. arrangements have been made to hold Sunday evening meetings in the Timpanogos ward recreation hall at 7:30 p.m. An invitation Is extended all ward members to be present, as the 7:30 meetings will begin this Sunday, September 1. Lake View Youth Moved to Home Joseph Stanley Adama. 17. seriously injured in an automobile accident on August 20, has been removed from Utah Valley hospital to the home of his - and Mrs Leonard Adams in Lake View. His condition is still serious although he is in a condition. It is requested that friends and relatives do not call at the home, owing to the serious eondition of the was unconscious for over one r. semi-conscio- lad-H- week. Scera Pool to Close Monday Evening: The swimming pool at Scera will be open from 12 oclock noon until 8 p.m., daily, Friday, Saturday and Monday (Labor Day), and will then close, ending a very enjoyable season. Mrs. Harold Jones and four children of Ogden, are spending the week here with rela- tives. Science Church to Hear Sermon On Christ Jesus Father judgelh no man, hath committed all judgment unlo the son: that all men should honour the son, even as " they honour the Father This declaration from the Gospel of Si John will be the golden text on Christ of the Lesson-Sermo- n Jesus'' " in all authorized Chris-tiaScience Churches, September L also The Lesson-sermothese Bibical citations from the Book of the Fhnphct Jeremiah: ''Behold the days I'tupo. saiih the Iird. that I will raise unto David a rightcour Braui'h, and a King shall reign r.nd prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the eartii: and this is his name whereby he shall be called. The Lord Our Righteousness. Alary Baker Eddy writes In Science and Health with Key to Christ is the the Scriptures: true idea voicing good, the divine message from God to men speaking to the human consciousness. The Christ is incorporeal. spiritual yea. the divinr image and likeness, dispelling the illusions of the senses; the Way. the Truth, and the Life, healing the sick and casting out evils, destroying sin. disease and death. Jesus demonstrated Christ; ho proved that Christ ir the divine idea of God the Holy Ghost, or Comforter, revealing the divine Principle Love, and leading into all "Tin- - lu.it n truth." (p. 332) . ; |