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Show Quick Work of Family and Neighbors Avert Fire Loss GRACE G. What might have proved very uisastrious in a fire, was averted Sunday evening when neighbors came to the rescue, at the packing house of Dave Cordner when a gasoline stove exploded The impromptu fire department of neighbors, quickly run b hose line from a nearby water outlet and brought the blaze under control, with a loss of but SiS 00. The Provo fire department was called but the blaze was under control. The Provo Volume 10 the quick chief commended work of the neighbors. The is located at (rdner property and 2nd East and the 8ih South property endangered was placed at 5,500. MIA Girls Home to Have New Coat Of Paint NUnAa TO LEAVE FOR MISSION iV WEEKLY Number 40 OF STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS NEWS-MAGAZIN- E PKOYO, UTAH INDEPENDENT GLEN Provo, Alpine District Schools to Start Monday ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1946 M. VERNON SEMINARY STAFF Orem Community Fair Date Set For October 11 and 12 All elementary' schools of Provo City will begin active classwork Monday at 9 a.m. OREM MAYOR ELECTED high council and Young Men's K. E. Principal Weight of Provo high school states that MIA boards of Provo, Utah, and Friday and Saturday, October 11 and 12, have been set Sharon stakes will go to the twelfth grade students will register Monday from 9 a.m. to VICE PRESIDENT OF 1946 community fair of Orem City. All committees for the Girls MIA home at North Fork. 12 noon, with eleventh Mrs. Grace G- - Hullall graders from 1 to 4 p.m. the same day. busy working out details for the many events anticipated. Provo Canyon and apply a preLEAGUE Chairman Keith Boyer of the exhibits committee states servative coat of oil to the log Tenth grade students will sign up Tuesday from 9 to 12 and MUNICIPAL Grand View will honor that to date there is a shortage on individual exhibits of Mrs. Grace G. ward building. They are asked to in the afternoon students unable to be present at the regular widow Nuttall, wear work clothes and bring scheduled time will fruit, and asks the cooiwration of all fruit growers to select of the late Wm. A. Nuttall, at a The students will meet in the J. W. Gillman was register. Mayor and bucket. brush paint testimonial Sunday evening at their choice fruits now before Prises for Canned Fruits vice president to The Young Woman's Girls auditorium at the beginning of its respective registration named first 7:30 in the ward chapcL it is too late. M. B. Vernof Mayor Stringham Ladies, attention! In canning home committee will furnish period to receive instructions. Mrs. Nuttall has been active Utah at the al he that lie requests be called your fruit be sure and select Municipal League refreshments for the workers. at liis home or at Lincoln high your jars for the community in all organizations of the LDS Classwork will begin Wednesday morning following a convention held at Cedar City during the past week. The school and he will gladly call fair, for whicn valuable prize church, having worked in Prigeneral assembly at 9 a.m. election took place Saturday TESTIMONIAL IN mary, Mutual,, Relied society for fhe fruit and place it in the will be awarded. From the west afternoon. Timpanogos and Genealogy work. She is also Another local of cold pilgrimage storage lockers prepared truckfc-r?upTln1tend; city limit, on 2nd North, east to Another Utah County mayor, to Soapstone, where a former member of the Relief ent of Provo schools, for the VINEYARD WARD display!. to West the north lst city Dean Prior of Lehl, was named men are cutting more timber, to society singing mothers of Sharthat strict observance limil8 Thuray will include all director. The committees are anxious of sV?0A0undar lmes W1i1, bring it to the saw mill, win be on stake. children except those in to have each bishop of the stake made Resolutions passed in general A fine program is being arFOR MISSIONARY this year because shortly, and work on concheck on his exhibits committee struction garten or the first four grades session of the league include, of the rodeo corrals ranged by the ward missionary extremely overcrowded con- within the overlapping central 1 Expressions of appreciation and his candidate for queen and and grandstand will begin im- committee, which comprises Mr. Robert Pearson, son of Dr. dition of the citys schools. J school boundaries. to those responsible for the conher two attendants. and Mrs. Afton Harward, Mr. E. A. Pearson of Logan and Mrs. mediately. Glen M. Vernon Although boundaries for the' 2 the vention; and Mrs. Clark Carter, and Mr. Lewis Clegg of Vineyard, will five elementary schools will reOne innovation of the show Watch this additionfor Joaquin From the north city league legislativerequesting paper committee to and Mrs. William McKennen. be a be honored Sunday evening at main thr same as last year, Dr. limits on lst West, south to lsl will cash anal for D. $5.00 President information and tell prize Henry Taylor your 7:30 with a testimonial in the Moffitt said that minor changes North, then east to the city lim- sponsor legislation at' the next nounces On Tuesday evening, of the largest ear of corn grown friends to reserve October 11 the Sep.appointment state of session the legislature, Glen M. Vernon to Sharon stake and exhibited. ward chapel12 and come to the fair. tember and 10, a farewell party will may be made when the loca- its, with the exception of grades to counties to and levy permit be tendered Mrs. Nuttall in the The young man is leaving for tion of all students is accurately one and two between lst and 3rd seminary teaching staff. Mr. funds for construc- Vernon is a member of Sharon ward amusement hall. Howard the LDS mission home in Salt determined. School officials ex- North above University Ave., appropriate airand tion of maintenance ia well 17,000 PERSONS REPORTED TO BE ENGAGED Nelsons orchestra will furnish ward and Lake City, Monday, prior to pect an overcrowded condition who will attend Maeser school. bishopric on communities within ports music for dancing. known among the young people his leaving for the Australian as bad or worse than last year. Maeser From the south city their boundaries; 3 Urging a of. the stake, having graduated IN mission. All ward members, friends - limits on foluniform north as Ave. are lines c6mmunity prograroxtf from Lincoln high school and EMPLOYMENT IN UTAH COUNTY Boundary University and relatives of Mrs. Nuttall are He is a graduate of Pleasant lows: to lst North, then east to the traffic control and directing the Sharon stake seminary, where invited to attend these events. Grove high school and Timpan-ogoleague to make every effort to he was limits, including active, in music and athCentral school (kindergarten city stake seminary and was reComparing the labor market fluctuations in some industries mentioned in the Joaquin lim- obtain by .legislation a share of letic circles. From the its. situation as it exists in Utah which are offset in others. cently released fros two years to fourth grades) Hquqr profits for local . south city limits on University service in the army air corps. imMr. Vernon attended the LDS county. H. F. Tucker, Manager law without enforcement By Dccembtr ,an expected Seminary To Begin Franklin From the south-citThe program will be under Ave. north to 5th North, then Business college in Salt Lake of the Provo Office of the United position of additional tax; 4 in workers is expected on University Ave., Decision to seek legislation the direction of the ward miss- west to 3rd West, south to 3rd limits before accepting civil serv- States Employment Service, said decrease City, Classwork Tuesday ionary committee, consisting of North, west to 6 th West and north to 2nd North, then' west mitting the $500,000 airport ice work for the war depart- that on J Day in the Provo of about 1,500 who are now enin to the city iimits. and area gaged agriculture President and Mrs. Walter R. south to the city limits. enothey 17,000 were persona of the last legisla- ment in Vfashington, D. C. prior J. Clayton Watts, Stanley R. ture to carry over indefinitely to the war. He later enlisted in gaged in employment. Today seasonal activity, which will be Gunn Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Vem and Glem M. Vernon will Williams and Mr. and Mrs. C. corresponding increasuntil federal funds are avail- the army air corps, where he the figure ia practically the same be on hand to greet new and es in or M. Stone. have President Holdaway year there been although able to match the state funds in served as a large pilot. He also will conduct the program, which arouqd activity such as is avail- returning seminary students at attended George Washington airport expansionable at Geneva Steel, Pacific the seminary building, Monday, will include talks by Wm- C. Prioe was selected as the con-- ! university at Washington, D C. Iron Pipe Plant, var- when they will register for States teacher at Smith, seminary S. Glen Mrs. vention city for 1947. 3, Ilealy; Sharp ious Cast His wife is the former .June and construc- classwork. School books are being dusted off, and bells will ring out Pleasant Grove high school: mrtiM.iines, Anderson of Mesa, Arizona, and Gillespie. Instruction will be given In tion. those of released Many George S. Young of Provo, Monday morning, The true grandeur of nations 'both Mr. and Mrs. Vernon have Cosmast September 9, for all schools of Alpine Disfrom seasonal activity are worn Old and New Testament and grandfather of Robert, and reis in conthose been attending BYU the past qualities which 1, Mrs. Edna O. Stevens; 2, en, youth, and foreign worker Church History, and will begin marks by the missionary. Joy trict stitute the true greatness of the year and will continue their Mrs0. Clegg and company will sing; Sharp Gillespie; 3, Mrs. J. who will not contribute or alle- Tuesday morning. The regiaOn Monday at 8:30 a.m., students of the 9, 10, 11 and individual. Charles ' Sumner. stud let there. A. Pyne. Kenneth Williams will play a vlate the labor demand in these Nation fees for the Old and not have who 12th grades already registered, may apply New Testament classes are $2.00 heavier industries. trumpet solo, and Lois Davis Phloxi each and $2.50 for the Church All students of these classes may come will sing, both accompanied for registration. by 1, Mrs. L. N. Poulson; 2, Mrs. has steadily History department. Unemployment Helen Allen. and fees be and pay assigned w E L0SPe LeRoy Loveridge, Irene Turcsanski. decreased since March, due to Contributions will be receiv- their lockers. Frank B. Newman, Harold K. seasonal employment in agried at the door. All ward memTriiomona: Fees and deposits will be as Nirlson parloll G. Peterson, culture. food processing plants bers and friends and relatives of follows: 7 and 8th II Mrs. 2, $1.50 Hannon. grade, Girls Joyce nrva Rjgby, Carl D. Swen- as well as the increased activity the young man are invited to be deposit and $1.00 activity fee; son. E. B. Geneva and Pacific State L. L. Terry, Miscellaneous: Terry, present. Mothers total $2.50. Iat Iron Pipe Company. First, Mrs. L. N. Poulsen; 1, 9th grade; $2.00 deposit and W. M. Vernon, J. Leslie Wright. Mrs. Arthur Shepherd; 2, Mrs. , Nina H. Booth, John M. Miss Vaudis Mangum was Response to Primary $2.00 activity total $4.00. The present tendency among Luzon Crosby; 3, Mrs. Sharp hostess Marjorie Holdaway, Hilda to the Busy Stitchers is 10, 11 and 12th grades, $2.00 to bo more restricWelfare Drive employers One of the finest flower shows ever put on in Utah, in Gillespie. tive in hiring specifications and club members and their mothactivity fee; Knudsen, Iva Reynolds. deposit and the W. M. of Salt Lake City, president of opinion Keller, of Gratifying total $5.00. demand a higher type of worker, ers Friday evening at her home. Spencer Elementary School the Associated Carden elulm of Utah, one of the judges at Pelunas: in other words, to return to a President Rena Mae Elder was Ruffled: Mrs. 1, Lorna Fenton J. Prince, Kenneth R. the local show of the Orem Carden Club held President Melba P. Pyne an- Regular Bus Routes Monday, Tues2. 3, Irene. .Turrsanki-Single:- . more normal operating condi- in charge; Doris Walters gave stuW. the Bethel will buses The Whitwood, Allred, day and Wednesday at the Scora theater nounces that 930 pick articles of pledge, Carola Maycock Likewise, the tendency If the loungs. Chag Roh1, Lima Jarman. Double tion. clothing for babies and children dents up on the regular ruutes Marie G. Bennett, Barbara S. bock, local florist was the other a reading, Gail Mangum gave toward 1, generally Orvilla Miliki replacing judge. 2, Delange; Lois W. Johnson, were received from the various as of last year, and on Monday Ebcnstein, female workers and Judy Hooper sang and Rosa-diWith more than 500 entries Asters: Patten; 3, Ada Crossman. Single terminating wards in the drive which was will return home again 10 a.m. Celia Luce. Edith P. Palmer, Josie gave a piano selection. , with male workers and this i bowl of ruffled ones decisions to the Petunias: were hard 1, Boldwen school .JJ. students Rcva Thompson, sponsored by the Primary duri- with the high In a display of their seasons Single, .1, 2, 3, Mrs. Arthur Irene Turcsanki; 1, Mrs. J.'d. especially noticed on "new as the the bf make, Abman. quality The elementary schools will ng the summer months. Double Variety, 1, Pyne; 2, Mrs. Irene Turcsanki. hires. This is a radical depar- sewing, four girls received blue blooms were exceptionally high Shepherd. The drive Included all types convene for regular school work Linden School Ann Rohbock, also ; Mixed: Teddy 1, Gladview Gardens; ture from conditions as they ex- ribbons and three red ribbon makMrs. Luzon Crosby and Mrs. of 2, M. D. Wallace. Three 2, Irene clothing, shoes and stockings, on Monday, with the buses awards. Refreshments were Elwood 3, Milda Pat- isted prior to J Day. Leola K Turcsanki; l Baxter, usual at the Wendall Irene Trucsanski, nd is to be sent to of a kind, 1, no name. Bouquet ten. ing the usual trips Mr. served. the needy time. Tucker said a con that Ford Norma J. Paulson, and Bish Farley, Children entering school Clarke, children of the European countor arrangement, 3 Mrs. Ada siderable shift of workers in of the show, are to be con- Crossman. Mixed ries. for the first time must bring Hales, Thelma W. Martell, Emily Flower Arrangement: seasonal activities and retail single variety. A. T. PeterPederson, fine certificates. Sylvia the Any display 2, Mrs. Arthur Shepherd. One Thanks and appreciation is their birth gratulated upon First. Mrs. Ruth Peterson; 2, establishments is in son. which was visited by hundreds of a kind, 1, 2, Mrs. Mrs. Glen S. Ilealy; 3, Whit September due to expected pressed to the ward presidents' child born later than November Arthur Shepstudents re- Fleshly Factors Held this school cannot nd their enter of 1940 interested 1, persons. herd: Watts. 3, Milda Patten. Mixed. fine workers for the Miniature: 1, Irene Tur- turning to school who have been Sharon School ne response. Devoid of Reality Double variety, 1, Mrs. J. B. csanski; 2, Milda Patten; 3, Myra engaged in summer The presidents vear, as they must be six years , Melvin Becksted, Jean S. JUNIOR SHOW RECEIVES ' Hunn: Mrs. L. P Blanch Woodard, XHgemont: old. Adams. 2, N. Artistic 3, Sadie T. Poulson; Helen Briggs, arrangement; COMMENDATION Ogden, In Sermon noille Hill, Sunday Mrs. Luzon Crosby. 1. Whit Watts; 2, Mrs. Glen S. Pleasant View Classwork to Begin Tuesday Wentz, Pearl O. Whitehead. The junior show was a novel '1 Emmons, Grand Irene 3, Turcsanski. Ilealy; School Lo, this only have I found, At High event, and received a great deal Zinnas: Page School Lake View; Ruth that God hath made man upOn Tuesday. Principal of Three kind: M. a 1. 2. Mrs. Edna Stevens; 2, Whit 1, The 3, Marvin M. Allen. Mildred M. of interested comment Corsages: Vineyrd; Thora Craw announces regular This Scriptural citation wn. Luzon Crosby; 2, Mrs. Watts; 3, M. D. Wallace. Orange right kiddies met at 6 o'clock Mon- D. Wallace. Pompons. 3 of a T. First, Cockrane. Barket, Windsor: Edith Duke Myrtle from Ecclesiastes will be the will be held at the high kind: Mrs. Lorna 1, Edna conMrs. M. 1, Mrs. flowers and L. their with j Nielson; Mrs. 1, N. Maycock; Zina Ercanbrack, George day, Sharp Knight, : Poulson; 2, Mrs. text of the Sunday school and seminary, with buses Evelyn H. Hansentainers, arranging the floral 2, Mrs. Donna York; 3. Mrs. Gillespie; 2, Mrs. Luzon Crosby Edna O. Stevens; 3, Gladview golden Doneta Baker. Geneva: on "Man" in all traveling the same routes as PomArthur Vase of dolls Gardensat and the Shepherd. Yellow 1 pieces building; and 1, orange: Weeds: J!Ruth Millett, Timpanogos last year to get the students to Union School eartlsL Whit Watts, "Carol Glow"; 2 Utah branches of The Mother pons: 1, Lorna Maycock; 2, 3 .First, Mrs. Edna O. flower were, .Winners dolls, Stevens; 2, school bv 8:30 and return home Earl A. Beck, Jennie G. Storrs, Robin Turcsanski. Evan Crosby, Mrs. Donna Yorx. Church, The First Church of Ada Wallace; 2, Merle Wentz: M. D. Wallace; 3 Gladview Gard- Christ, Scientist, in Boston on Merle Christiansen, Rose Rad Gay Turcsanski; Large artistic: at 3 o'clock. ens. Salmon, single spike: 1. nations are genarous 3, Mrs- Edna Nielson. Students should bring regis- mull. Nclda Rasmussen, Eliza- Helen Maycock, Gay Turcsan-ski- , Marigolds: Mrs. L. N. Poulson, 2, Gladview September 8. jJJ? wih never be wise; trun Dwarfs: Orvilla The 1, schedShoell. beth also inDelange;' with their i Joan Adams; Sweepstakes: Gardens; 3. Whit Watts. Salmon cludes this . ,.lcy generous policy; all tration cards which Biblical D. have M. Wallace. selection 2, of . PalMarigolds: 3 l,RoH8, classes, they ule and Valdis M. D. 'Cmess. selfishness, etc., Gillespie, spikes: 1, Gary Wallace; 2, may so thora 10 Whit Walts; 3, Gladview Gard- from The Epistle of Paul The mer; five year olds: Brent York Mrs. Lorna Maycock;2. Milda j small ends, but lose grea previously received, 3 rooms in confusion no The will be ens. Pink, single spike: 1, M. D. Apostle to the Romans: and Shana Turcsanski; weeds: Patten; 3, Mrs. Van Snow. Ar- a kind: 1. 'Washington Irving. 2, 3, Mrs. Sharp Gil- itself beareth witness with Spirit and classes, according to Prin- SHARON ELDERS Barbara Carter. Gani-cns2. Wallace; 3, Gladview our lespie. Rose basket: rangement of dwarfs:. 1, 1, Mrs. Baskets of Gladioli: 1, Mrs, dren spirit that we are the chilcipal Warnick. O. Stevenson; 2, Orvilla Sharp Gillespie; 2, Mrs. Joyce of God. AWARDS: L. N. Poulson; 2, Irene TurcsanASSISTANT TO WARD The 7 and 8th grades will DANCE SEPT. 12 In the flower show proper, Delange: 3. Gladview Gardens. Harmer: 3. Mrs. Nellie Wilberg. ski; 3, Mary Baker Eddy writes in Mrs. Luzon Crosby. Science and eHalth with meet Tuesday morning at 8:30 awards were received as fol- - Arrangement of Marigolds: 1. Water Plants: Key to Scarlet, single spike: 1, Mrs. L. the All Elders of Sharon stake lows: Mrs. L. N. Poulson; 2. Milda Patin the auditorium for assignScriptures: "In Scinence 1ERKS NAMED First. Gladview N. 2. 2. Gardens; Poulson; GardGladview tickets not who have Gardens. Gladview teachers. ten: man 3, ment to sections and is the offspring of Spirit. purchased Irene Turcsanki. ens: 3, Whit Watts. Scarlet, The beautiful, good, and pure the for the Elders' Ball should do Swaapstakas: Mr- Warnick announces 2. 1, Whit tlle spikes; Mrs. direction Watts; 3, of Sharon schools will run full so immediately. r.der Tickets must Chrysanthemums: Gladioli Single Spike: Mr. and Dahlias: constitute his ancestry. (p. 63). day session Vera Shepherd. Dark Red: 1 "Man 1, 2. Irene Turcsanki: 3, Presidency, three new Large: 1, 2, 3. Mrs. Van Snow. is not matter. He Is not of education be obtained from your Quorum Mrs. L. N. Poulson. board unless the Mrs. Van ward clerks were sus-Snow; 2. Gladview made up of brain, informal decorative: Joyce Harman: Red. white and Asters: 3 of a kind: Teddy it necessary to modi- presidency as they can't be sold considers Gardens; 3. Mrs. L. N. Poulson. and other mat-ia- l blood, bones, recent meetings. John 1, Mrs. L. N- Poulson; 2. Mrs 'blue: 1, 2, M. D. Wallace. Ann Rohbock. the schedule, owing to labor at the door. fy Purple, single spike: 1. 2, 3, The Scriptures inform elements. Mrs. N.l L. assist E. II. The evening will be taken ur J'" Marigold: Mrs. L. N. Poulson. Luzon Crosby; 3, Gladiolis: us that other conditions. or Gladview Gardens. Smoky: 1. man is made in ward. with dancing, social mixers, and Gladioli Basket: Mrs. L. N Poulson. Formal: 1, Mrs. Luzon the have teachers The While, image 1, following Mrs. single spike: Irene Turcsanski; 2, Mrs. Edna likeness of God. Matter ia and was in charge of It is urged that Poulson. Crosby: 2. Mrs. Van Snow. Cac-t- Luzon Crosby, not been assigned to their schools refreshment. O. 2, Surfsidc"; 3. M. D. Wallace. Stevens; Luzon Mrs. 2. old.! feeling. 1, both all Elders, svariety: Water young and The likens eof Glad M. D. Wallace; 3. Gladview La vendor: 1, Mrs. L. N. Poul- that likeness. Arrangement: ;8'n Oliphant will assist Le- Lincoln High School 'urn out for an evening of social view Gardens, Mr. and Mrs. W Crosby. Gardens. Cream, single spike: son: 2, Paul Carroll: 3, M. D. Spirit cannot b so unlike Spirit. . at'h of Grand View ward A. P. Warnick, principal: L entertainment. He is the compound idea of God. Reed Nuttall. 1. Gladview Gardens ' pnt "Wanda"; Wallace. Lavendar, 3 spikes: 1. J. Clayton Watts was B. Bennett, assistant principal The place is in the ballroom Turrsan-ski- . Pompons: including all right ideas; that Petunas: Irene Mrs. 2. 3. Whit Watts. 3 Mrs. Cream. 2. of a M. D. 2 at this 1, Mrs. Luzon Crosby: EiRnv West. Keith Boyer, Edgar of the Joseph Smith Memorial meeting. j I. Whitt Watts "Shirley GardensSWhit tTndeHvS "from KyQU"IhS Van Snow; 3, Mrs. Luzon T. will as is' E. Booth, Melvin Briggs, J Building on the upper campus Gladioli. 3 of a Kind: Mrs. 2, 3. Gladview Card- - other color: 1, PaulWaUsAny 'i . 'H'ill Blake 1, Mrs. Luzon Arrangement: by. of Thomas Christensen. ward Erval Vineyard Young Luzon Brigham .(i university Crosby. ! yn. Uhrte: 3 of JUnd: 1, Mr. 3. OUM, Cnjcn.. 3. Maurinc Harward wpJIS,' rt ffi, If R. Holdaway mr. Boyd C. Davis. Donald M. Thursday. September 12, at 9 Zennias, Pompons: Mrs. Lorna Crosby; Gladiolis: Gladview n'Pd the stake 1, 2, 3, own reflects spiritually at hut presidency Dxon. Robert Max Dowdle. orlock. Gentlemen of Swing Maycock. i;, Dclphanium: Gardens. Other colors: 1, 2. that belongs to his' Maker" (j4 meeting. Roses: Mrs- Sharp Gillespie. Ralph B. Ladle, John E. Lewis. will furnish the music. 1, Mrs. Luzon Crosby; 2, Mrs. Shepherd. Yellow, single spike: Gladview Gardens. 475). On Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the stake presidency, s kinder-neede- d - - - s also-thos- e the.-stat- e . f -- V-- . 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