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Show THRU SECRETARY ATTACK, A jmi- I - 0 NiinJT K' WEEKLY NEWS-MAGAZIN- 41 l- jUtah Countys Farm Income WARD Shows Lare FIRE CONTROL BISHOPRIC LAKE VIEW j. Madsen was More than doubling their an-- purtaiice of the farm market lint of Lake View nua Kruss income in comparison also make it one which no busi-crat the l4 evening a reported by the U. iieman ir muimfaeturer can af- whieh was Wil1 S. Bureau of Census,, Ll.ih toun- - fi.rd to overlook, he said, v jr,.sident nenry !'j jcdurjei Sharon stake. Karl tv farm families last year pru-hvestoeks with L'rol,s Johnson am Karl R. Taylor. tllt AllrvJ 3 .d a p 1 J , II rr si 5 value of more than SI 2.452,000. This huge mereuse in farm revenue lias already created heavy demand fur general farm improvements and for home remodeling. according to a study released by the Title Council of America. With every industry anticipating greater business in the state than before the war, floor and wall tile manufacturers alone expect their sales here to triple in the next few years. Increased sales of industrial products mean in turn a new for every level of prosperity local businessman and worker." said D. P. Forst. chairman of the Council's Residential Construction Committee. The study show that many farm improvements were made Since even during the war1040, for example, the number of farm homes reporting electric lights here has increased from lleuvv demand 2,508 to 3.483. for such modernizing as installation of running water, tiling of I it brooms and improving kitchen layouts litis already resulted. aceording to Forst Forst also pointed out that fanners in the county today have 530 more tractors Ilian in 1040. acrording to the Pureaii of Census. and that the number of trucks , n farms lias likewise These increased substantially fads no ni'lv indicate he un lined first and second with Joseph LeRoy ward c.erk. jr'sin is the rc- Weldon J- Taylor bisltep with Mr. Madsen irvmg as his first counselor Hubert J. Olsen, second J. Zo-jt- 'j sjnseler ami Clarence ward clerk, Walter R. j clay to Walts. Dnidawav. John K. Naylor, stake irk. aiid C. M. Wentz of the were present at iiji cnuiicil. - ft, rviirguniatiun.z Mad eii is a native of the son of Charles Roxic Madsen, and tla successful dairyman and i He has been plerr grower. organiza-tsiny.ive in all auxiliary d of the clmrch, being in scouting. Hi' sie is the former Verda Carter vd they have four children. Karl W. Johnson and family swhkI to Lake View from Pro-n- . Second ward three years ago ud now operates a dairy farm. Bishop kse View, the late s cspcc-intereste- New ISishop NEW ROADS PLANNED Declaring a definite fire hazard exists which cannot lie controlled by the present made , Mayctuate lire righting or J. W. Gillman and council members have voted to do everything within their power to obtain a fire department for Orem by the first nr Ine year. I and other Mayor Gillman council members visited in Pay-- ! son during the week to look ovrr new equipment recently pur-- ' chased by lhat city. They have also visited at other cities in the state, trying to determine the best equipment for their own set-up- t ! seven man neighborhood council composed of Clarence Ashton. George Ashby. George Johnson. Antone Gleason. Ed Stein. Bliss Allred and Stan needs. Roberts, lias been organized in At present the only protecPleasant View to work toward tion against fire provided is the. a possible road plan for futuru services of Provo and Pleasant developments. Grove fire departments. The general area represented by the council lies east of the Provo Canyon road and south of the Rock Canyon roau. At a Relief Society Union recent meeting of Ihe group it Meeting' Sunday was decided to study the matter of working out a road developAll stake and ward officers ment plan, and to take advan- - and of the Relief tage of facilities offered by the; society will meet Sunday at comity planning office. Timpanogos ward chapel in their A union meeting. monlhly standing roll call will be made i are asked to rc-- I and seerr-tarieACCIDENT CAUSES port number of visits made by A class-leader- s I s $5,075 jvisiiing teachers during month. Departmental work will be enr-- ! licd on DAMAGE SUIT Marine Enlistments Extended Seeking a tolal of 85,075-00Reese J. Williams filed suit in the district court Saturday against Katie Nielsen, charging, be was damaged to this extent ns the result of an accident July 21. 1845, in front of the hccra heater. j He seeks 81.075 for loss of work and medical expenses, and 84.000 for general damages and rer.uauent disability. He allcrfh he was s ruck by tlio defendant's tar as k.e was crossing Hie street 'a froi-- i of Seera theater, and the defendant was asserted traveling in excess of 50 miles1 per Im r". lie suffered fracture of both legs, one of which resulted in a permanent injury Mr. Wiliams states lie lol four muitli work and was only aide to worl part time for five more months. . j Word has boon received today that thes Marine Corps enlistments will be extended to 3 and 4 years after October 1st. Tli present 2 year enlistment will still bo in effect for any one in the Corgis before tlu? 1st of next month. Vonpg men who are interested are further reminded that the (I. I. Rill of Rights will also ex jiire October 8. 1846- J I of Brigham Johnson. lie has been supervisor of he deacons of the Wald and as a was recently sustained president in the Seventy ijttur-uniIBs wife is the former Cleo ('linger smo tin v have Hut v children. Karl If. Taylor .cctnui counselor. also a native of Lake View, a sell of tile late William Joseph Taylor, lie lias followed farming ami lias served on the ward in the missionary committee past. His wife is the former and they have Margaret Ree-three children. j I.cKuy Nelson, is Joseph i native of Lake View, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson He recently returned front two and a half years in army service, two years of which was Sienf overseas, was active in YMMTA work and served as secrerarv to the organization bo-- , fore going into service. He is employed at Sears store in Provo. is married to the former Maurine Boulton and they have one child. lit- is the Min enli.-tiii- g I . Madsen ' , FOR PLEASANT VIEW The Kjrk l" I ! ! , had its own vrois ago. Annuals didn't go in two by .SCOTLAND mail's Ark luO 1 j I s ! ! n i ! fya (lid) ! Jn-ep- - Popular d -- ( pt I ' A--- ? Cr i ! -- u.-c- - 1 r i; Lnumial To Lonor Mr. and Mrs. Axel And re a sun Yu.-- , Fair Lincoln Future Farmers have exhibits at the Utah State Fair. Included in these are grain, corn, potatoes, tomatoes, sugyr beets, apples, pears, peaches it ltd plums. According to the state director of vocational agriculture this is the largest exhibit of any one chapter in Utah. TlteF.K.A. is also preparing for the Ort-n- i Community Fair. The chapter is making boxes for exhibits of fruit and crops. It is in charge of preparations for the dairy department of Hie how. ARTHUR V. WATKINS seventy-fiv- , R. S, Teachers Social At Sharon Ward Lena and Axel Andreaten Honoring Mr- and Mrs. Axel Aiidreasen, who leave Monday fur the mission home in Salt Lake Cil.v, John E. Lewis, chairman of the missionary committee of Timpanogos ward announces the following program to be given Sunday evening ut 7:30 ill Hie ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs Kfcliaid Glazier Bishop William Norman of n and family of Keetley nave lmvo, Mr. Christ ensen. former week several litis missionary rompiianion days spool with Mrs. Glazier's parents. Mr. of Mr. Aiidreasen. of Salt j.nke and Mrs. W. A. Penrod. They City. President Walter R. Hold-awaand Bishop Philo T. Edcame to attend the birthday party honoring Mrs. Penrod wards will be Hie speakers, and given by her daughter. Mrs. Al- - j remarks by both Mr. and Mrs. hert Conrad. Saturday evening Aiidreasen. Brothers will Tlie Jensen at Ihe Conrad home. Covers were laid for 24. and pretty furnish music and Hugo Christensen of Provo will sing Danish floral decorations were used. songs. A snrial invitation is given Announce Vineyard ward members and other friends of the Aiidreasen to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Aiidreasen will Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hill of Pleasant View amioimee the en- enter the mission home ill Sal! gagement jif ilieir daughter, Joy Lake City. September 23. end to Garth F. Adams, son of Mr. are scheduled to sail from New and Mrs. Eldon Adams of Orem York City. Oct olier 4 on the Their wedding date lias been famed mercy sl.rp, SS Gilps-- i f'ir Thursday. OrtoLer 3, in holm. They plan to he away the Fait Lake temple, with a alHiiit two and a half years. Ruth these fine people have to follow in Pleas.ii-View ward recreation hall. Fri been active in the l.DS chtircu. Mr. Andn ascn having served ,i.. evening. October 4. line mission to the land of Tlie September social ol all Relief society visiting teachers of Sharon ward will lie held Tuesday, September 24. at 2:00 o'clock in the ward chapel. New visiting districts will be assign ed and it is important that all teachers be present. - Atlantic Charter really is. "In the matters inure directly affecting Utah," the Senatorial it takes the candidate said, whole Democratic delegation from tliis State to protect our interests against the misdoings of its own administration in j The most notoriWashington. ous example of this was the Geneva Steel situation. Tlie Democrat Attorney General, Mr. Biddle, first ruled out the IJ- - S Steel Co. as a bidder. Then when this company was pruught hack as u prospective purchaser and it was found to have the offer from any highest and standpoint, the Democrat At Henry Falkner orney General. Tom Clark, had In be prevailed upon by the Utah Henry Falkner .who has oeen delegation. Senator Pat McCnr-ra- a resident of Orent for the past and others to do li is duty several years, lias accepted a by ruling Hint the U. S. Mrel position with Westinghousc Elecwas eligible In buy tlie plant. tric Company with headquarters That la was persuaded to make in Salt Lake City, and he and tins plain, honest and obvious his family will be leaving for rulmg was hailed its a great vic- Hint eity to make their home. Mr. Falkner has been affiliated tory for our rcprcscntatives-- ln fact thee became local heroes. with Utah Power & Light ComAnd lhat because the public aV pany during ins residence here. Hi? lias I pa rent ly is beginning to believe jen a tireless worker i! is an event of first in civic affairs of the communjinHirtanee in HiOO 02. when Was liiiiglnn duos its plain, ity. serving on Seera board, is Mrs. Au,!r iisen lias been ar- obvious duty. I1 J pari president of the Orem Lions rive as a ti acla r in the various More leienllv Hie llliili (,'tib ini: lie ho. Si rv e .! as chairfcrltoW C i t haskc-Sh, auxiliary nrpnmutions. in the limelight man in several wartime drives. ill the Shurnp I'V was a das' lendi-going to the rescue of Utah He will lie greatly missed ill the ,;,:.ke Relief society for more eat He and slui-- im-- to and best wishes for prev'til community i lian ten tvs success are extended. a land grab by the Democratic years. Mr. Andreaseii came to Utah war department in Western On Thursday evening the from Dciimaik in IH.'t!), when I'tidi Those are a few Linns Cluli honored him, preglaring hut a I. ul of 15 years. He examples, amiing others which senting a gold Lions ring to as ward clerk in Vineyard ward might lie cited. linn in appreciation. President for 15 years and also for 11 Norton was in charge of James "In the duiaevtic field affecyear- as Sharon Make clerk, lie tlie whole country, tlie ad the meeting, and past president ting anil his wife were members of J. W. Gillman spoke, relating niinislralioii is no off the u. tin Vineyard ward mission. iry any fine efforts of Mr. Supremo court Justices are hardguess you know n's human ''ommiHee for Mr-nearly twenty ly on speaking terms and they Falkner in civic projects. with Andre;iM'n have been to error and that to preact) one washing their dirty Amlrra-hcinlinen in public. philosophy and live another js acting as chairman, rhe Reconversion in Vinehome their 'f'ns a down right liypocrit is traveling at snails pace, if at a where owned farm, ;ir,h they There's a world of difference ini all Strikes have been encourinflux of Geneva Steel making a mistake and in lieing i l,,1il the aged by Hie false assumption of a liypriKTil. God does not judge Ihoit. when iheir home was Widl.-ieami Truman that wages to moved ward, Tiinaiingox a person by one mistake, but the Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wolf-grarncould be increased without raislived have since where they will be honored Monday pattern of his whole life. The nation has noon ing prices. that lime. RIGHT OR WRONG at the 21st ward LDS "taken in the throat" evening by major two sons of tlie Andrea- It's either right or wrung, re j The strikes in the steel, auto, coal.i chapel in Salt Lake City, corner , , , residnow Harl. n,1'l 'ils . cordless of who docs i- t- or un-railroad, nnd shipping indiist rics First Avenue and K Street, prior l'.ns. Angeles, have also and in nmi of these diT what cireumstariee it is (inn 'M" their leaving for a mission to major ron-jmuted. There arc the folks that M'rv,,f hthsions in Denmark Iroversii's has any permanent Tongan Islands. ' advocate a goml way of life for Mr. Wolfgramm is well known ttli'ineiii been made. A con'i Ilieir friends and relatives--llieMesmeric timmu.x threat hangs over the hi re, having attended the BYU go out and break all ten com pjAIufy na'ion that we rriav have these before entering army service. m..ndmeols and a few borrowed I roubles lie made his home with Mr. and all over again. e J'udge ye .Overi-omMoses they forgid "OPA. no matter what its Mrs. Lucius Laiulie. by not. least ye Is- judged" ap Idles tj. all God s children "Tfcmblo. thou earth, at Hie Books Club of the Lonl, at the Orem piiM-ncTOLERANCE Discussed Orem A word that covers a world prcM iin- of tin- God of Jacob." Al Canyon Home id grand living applied to our ,llu- - exliurtiitinii from Hie Iniuk Club is tlie Golden Text of religion we hardly know lu- rid Members of Orem Literary Webster defines U A tli- l,i 'Milt Sermon on ''Matter" i hih were guests of Mrs. ll caning Orem Women's club members Elvis willingness to bear wuh ol tiers in ali .iiJtlioried Christian B Ti rry at her summir home at met at Seera lounge Wednesday ennon Churches S w IJSl' Sunday. differ witli one's with Mrs. W. G Wildwood, Provo Canyon, Thurs- afternoon, etc. To apply it to tin-- ten. her 22. in charge of Hie prosit their opening Yergeii'-eafternoon day liipocril is a bird of another ' Additional Biblical eiliillnns r eel' a g of the season. Autumn gram fi aMier And as Pnpi-ysays fnui: the book of Most s called leaves and fall flowers Mr Ruth Vine Tyler of Mur-rav- , were read. "Ami God aid una hyporrii is lowip' than a Kxorp.is ill Hie decoraused stale chairman of eduration nt'rartivclv Mom-sI I am that am': and 'Hake's helly of course I rlmi'n" til tables for the Utah State Federation i j 'I. alt lliou say un-t- tions for the luncheon lie is rnnsidered an auHioritv of Women's clehs, gave tei ilrooms. tlie children of anil and about theluncheon lint lie lines, expound wisdom lecture on current a social lustrated Following And! liuih me unto yon. K the gross . hooks fur time children. was with enjoyi-'tMr. J i aas.vicd and said, Hut,! G The flag salute was given by Stratton, presidnit presiding behold, they will not believe run Mrs Frank Woffinden and Mrs. 1!. Rennct was a gued I, ,frs. v huikcn voice in uiilo Amt' for Dor. aid Dixon read Hie litany. follows-TiHI LY Loving tin i. aril said unto turn. Wliat' Club members are as Ifuricssis for the charming Mrs Thnrnrc Siratton. - that in thine hand'' And be You Always . Mrs Bovd Davis. Mrs affair were Mrs. Frank Wnfftn-de- n aid a rod. And lie said. Cast J and Mr Hugh Vcrn WentzFrval Christensen. Mrs I lean HiJ it no i lie ground. And he cast it Park Mrs John Wrote Irving Berlin Chf Mrs. Paik. i tie and it iM'iaiin' a on T op luaufifid song describe, pirh-1'yiie Mrs. .1 D Pcne 'To Visit i pi n! ami Moses fled before-i!. his own romance with Eilm A. V Washburn. Airs Mr. " which M. ikay sni uiourti d Thiunii-.T.ieiJi Mrs Rav l'ark In San Francisco Mari Baker Eddy writes in .ov obstacli-- ' jpt hiding an Srn-iuand Health with Key to, 'fr Curtis T.Gordon. Mrs. Hnv Mrs Ada Skinner left Thursira'c father who placed an oeean H Calder. Mrs lark 5Trs I the t would lie bridged bv Srrpturcv "When led tiv f.r San Franciseo, Calit day A'-Rkut Mrs. v, isdon, to east down lus iml. In; fornia. win re he will visit with In 'ween thei,,. little drearnin:.1 Mr- - ATavme AVells ami lier it become a serpent, Moses her sister. Mr Della Smith. haunting reelorliis inspired by siw bade j ro fled in foie it; lint Hie was acciimnanicd Read the fairv-talp.ve by her Ren C and Margaret Wilkin-- i daughter. M Vary Jean Skinii.nure of Irving and Ellin Mac linn come back ami handle the tin ri Muse's fear son Green are proud parents of ner. who is employed in the lev in Tlie American Weikly serpent, and Matter was shown to a babv bov. born Thursday at medical diviiinn at tty? Uni-vr- it ti next Sunday's Lus AngebI lie a v of Utah in Salt Lake City. lieljif only" (p. 321). Utah Valley hospital. Examiner Parents Engagement Ih-s- I t i rici-plio- dolr-gario- l two. Liidy Lions At i nr 1, (r n Men. women, and went lit by the hundred. This ark" was a church That floated. Dinner Meet It serve cl not only as a place Orem Lady Lions will meet of worship fur the parents of the of StronHnn. Thursday evening. September Argyllshire glen tlu-ir children but as a school fur 26, at Parks Cafe at 8 p.m. Built at Greenock, the "float Prof. M. Wilford Poulson. of BYU. who lias recently return- ing kirk' was launched in june ed from several months tour of 1848 and. towed to Loch Siuiarl. it was anchored in a European cities with twenty- - where four emminent educators of the sheltered bay. United Sliites. will be the speak-- ! Arrangements are now being made? to mark its eontonary. or. It was built of iron, and in Mrs. J. V. Gillman is general I of the affair pearance was for all the world like pictures of Noahs Arx. I It was seated to accommodate Social MIA Opening A baby boy was born to Vern-- ! SPV,'ral hundred, who we re tak-oE. and Helen Rohbock Mitch- - fn n,m the shore in .rnall boats In Grand View Ward the floating They entered church by an upriiing at the Tuesday evening. September j stern. 24, at 8:30 p.m. has been set for The ei.iure;'; ion ifaied tosocial for the Mu; llu- - opening ' wards the forepart of Hie cruft wardin Grand tuals Viyw At Y( which end were the pulpit at with Dancing will lie enjoyed, and the vestry. dance mixers and prizes to be Every Sunday this strange awarded. Howard Nelson's or A Ti- dub members were kirk was packed to capacity sevchestra will furnish the music. tamed Fridav evening by eral times, for as a rule three Karl W. Johnson according to Floyd Johnson, were held n orning of the YMMIA. who Mr David huwley, Jr., at the services He extends hoi of her mother, Mrs. Albert afternoon, and evening will hr in charge. Counselor s fVn.rio came from all parts of an invitation to all members of Hoi cy. Mrs. ilernan Richard he !. ok AVc Took to t:u g'en, and from mur!: further the ward over mutual age to be rev w-a'.'ld j present. Regular dnsswnrk the .Vonds". I nclieon was served bio.se rim Rea -- on was that when will begin Tuesday evening if .... : 51 s Car! Rowley. nal October 1. Dis.uptiMit took lance iii 1 154.1 h Mrs Reed Hacking, Mrs. those Strniitian people- who lift Howard Farn-wort- the Et.alii idled Clmrch were unRowley. Mrs Mrs. Arnold Burming-ham- . able to find another place of Wedding Date Set Mrs Wendnll Nielson, Mrs. worship as Ihe I.tird refused a Couple By Frampton Collins. Mrs. Alvin s'te on winch to build Mr. James Jensen. Rowley. The Strottlian Free Kirkr-replieMr. and Mrs. Raymond Hard- Mrs Charles Rohbock and Mrs. tinwith ingenious ing of Vineyard, aiinounre the Moroni Jensen rheme of a church which would of their daughter. engagement float in T..orh Snnart. so that Htev Cleo. and Ornal Roper, son oeeri not worry about a site ou Mrs. Ross Roper of Vernal. leid for a ytone or wooilen build P'.ans for the wedding on Sep-- 1 in;r trin- - Bridge Luncheon temlier 25 in the Salt t .At a cost of tlflnii. uliiiii ole an1 being made, with a re-- i bv fiobhe snb-eriHonors Visitor ion. Hie ren jell to follow in the Lake fioaric.g clmrch fulfilled its fune that wnu V JT i ' f View recreation hall enter- lion for several years. V. G. Mrs Yergoiwn . f evening f n! Even when a -- lurm drove A tained at a briilge-lumbeoj Mis Harding is a gradual )' f rn'u i' moorings the irk" ... I, "' (,f Lincoln hir;h school and Shnr- - tier home Wednesday, honoring .irlr ,m on the loch Mur'ir.ded of Vine Mrs. righ Kuril Tyler ha Rhe on s'nke seminary on Hie d in tiore. and si rvire wi-nwere flowers Fall attended BYU for the past wn ray. rtf Eve "italic- 1he ho Other entov manner. artistic member a was she where venr. it and f. f)i mellowed, Ervai Mrs. J. were affair ihe ing or the Fidi las serial unit. No-till free Church eongregatioii Mr. Roper has spent the pat Christensen. Mrs. Stephen a ih'irch built on land Mrs. Donald and jiii' vokavich service, in three military But the floating clmrch is on. Krl R. Taylor overseas two vrnrs being spent Counselor is, DECLARES j j e Exhibit of Ioocal -J I'VA AT Si ate STUDIED PROBLEM i fkihay. 1NHKI KXHKXT lMUlYO. L'TAll WALLACES UliSATiQHAL was i:i the past, is now Wallace of the cour-S, i re; ary l i ii.. i. vice l)e artiaent in his an abject failure except in the : ui, nek last week on control of rent. Instead of holdHue. authorized ! advo-U tile tillprice ing toccigii policy laied by Si civtary of State raises are a daily occurrence and re- the only thing there is prenty lirues wi.h ret ect to our ud-Inflation is not i of. is nothing. lations wtili Huku anil the its here. Ask threatened, stali of only coihiuered inns .ition es in Europe has brought into any housewife, she knows. OPA hold r lief just how far the pre- rulings have driven niucn of the administra- avai'uble lumber into the "Black Democratic sent tion has deteriorated in carry- Market" so the Veterans Housing out both its domestic and ing program is way behind foreign iNilicies and how badly schedule and veterans and their a change in admiiiistliation is families are still sleeping in needed," declared Arthur V. public parks. With the breakdown ot govWatkins, Republican candidate for United States Senate to a ernment in both the foreign and mass meeting of San Pete vot-- ' domestic fields the constructive ers at Manli. Wednesdaything to do is to have a thorough That can begin Wallaec's actions has cut the liousecleaning. ground from under Secietary by electing a Republican ConHumes and his advisors at the gress in November. Paris peaeg conference," continued tlie speaker. Progress FALKNER was slow enough as it was. But HENRY now Molotov and Ins associates will no doubt U- - greatly en- LEAVES OREM couraged in pressing tbeir claims and plucing obstacles in the way of bringing peace to th- world. Russia now has open and avowA ed allies in Wallace and his left t PAC supporters. wing Only tragedy can cumo out of this row in Truman's official It has placed tlie ad family. ministration and the countiy in both a ridiculous and tragic position before the world and has revealed anew how dead the OF STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS E lit PKtSSiili) CLAIMS ENCOURAGED RUSSIA fer-bna-s ; - r I 1 - Testimonial for Former Sharon Resident g , j m i 1 ! 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