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Show Friday, April 21, UTAH VALLEY NEWS Utah Valley News (Helen Oveson Published every Friday morning by Proro. Utah North FI rat Weet T u Mcond-clae- s matter November Catered tflca at Prove. IJUb, under tba Act of March If. HIT at tw I, 17. poat How Does Your Neighbor Live? Utah Valley is a wonderful valley. It has everything the heart could desire: beautiful homes, pleasant surroundings, bounteous crops of varied products, orchards, fields, gardens, farms bursting with the bounties of nature. Its scenery is the mecca of travellers from all parts of the country. Its recreational facilities are fostered by trained recreational leaders, and the people have opportunity for ubundant living far beyond the lot of the average citizen of this vast country. Despite all this conditions exist here which demand rttention if one can believe the findings of the Utah County Planning board which recently compiled its - Reporter) Little Marino Jeneen, daughter of Mr. end Mr. Jemti Jeneen of thin ward has been aerioualy 111 at tins family huine. She la reported to be Improving. Mr. and Mrs. David Pearce Sr. and Mr. and Mr. D. R. Pearce Jr. and non of Reaver, Utah, spent IV dayi v lilting In Laka View with Mr. and Mra. Thomas John-o- n and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Roese. Thomas Reese son of Mr. and Mr. IJ. J. Reese of this ward CO. UTAH TALLEY PUBLISHING the American Fork hospital where he underwent a major operation last week. He hai been very ill. but Ie Improving. Earl Smith eon of Mr. and Mm. A. F. Smith left Wednesday fur San Diego, California, where he will be employed at the Solar Airplalne factory. The M.I.A. doling loclil Tuesday evening waa enjoyed by a Urge crowd. A program, refreshment! and gamea ware the main dive raluua. A report on the year' work waa given by each class ie In The 1931 graduating claw of the Sharon Stake Seminary will bold their graduating eaerelaeu In the Lincoln high school auditorium Sunday evening, May 14. The following students have applied for graduation: Thomas Eldon Adams, Clyde W. Assy, June Bean, Ora Baum, Graca Helen Booth, Stella M. Bounous, Maurlne Boulton, Howard Bylund, Ncphl W. Burgener. E. Vance Colder, Clementina Cal-di- r. n, Fern Carter, Cullen Y. Lon N. Christensen, Blaine Cordner, Martin Cox. Ada Loree Davis, John l. Duncan, Norma Dunford, Shirley Leo Eklns, Grsce'Ellls, Nsoml Ferguson, Dean Ford. Peal E. Foote, June Fountln, Elite Elton Farnsworth, Ardls Iln Oadd, Margaret Mary Gappmayer, June Gregory, Verna V. Harding, Omar M. Hansen, Josephine Booth, Aldorln Carter, Faye Davis. Kleth M. Herbertson, Virginia Mary Jolley, Loralne Jones, Inea Jones, Myrle Ruth Justesen, Lots Keele, Fern Kitchen, Lena V. Lamb, Karma Lloyd, Norma Maag Catherine Louise Mitchell, Denise Meyere, Elaine Me Ewan, Florence Mnhleateln, Lucille Nelson, Jerry Nelson, Elsie Offert. Helen Park, John L. Peterson, Alena Pierce, Iletta Reynolds, Delo M. Rowley, Neal Scott, Revs Shumwsy, Ruby LeVon Skinner, Hasel Terry, Allison Tucker, Edy-th- e a Trotter, Venna Watkins, Wlicombe, Jeaa D. Wilson, Mildred Ward, Alvin Washburn, Wanda Kathyren Zobell, Myrth Llstsn. A detailed outline of the program will be printed next week. This program la being written by Myrl Wents and will follow the thema of The Sermon on the The music will be under ths direction of Elvis B. Terry. i Pen-rod- . Rose-ma- el Scera Programs Next week all programs of the Scera Theatre will be featured by exceptional musical program!. Starting Tuesday and Wednesday the program brings ths beautiful musical The Great drama, Walla starring Louise Rainer, Fernand Gram, Mlllia K or Jus. The picture waa produced by er at a cost of over a Company million dol- lars. Music lovers the world over re proclaiming It one of the greatest musical treats of all time. If you like beautiful dancing and romantic waits music you will receive a thrill long to be remembered. Thursday evening the Mendelssohn chorus dlracted by Elvti h. Terry will be the music feature of tbe program. On thu screen will be seen the picture "Young Doctor Kildare featuring Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore. The Mendelssohn chorus will present their final program sf a mobt suiiesaful season. Since their broadcast over XSL last week they have had requests to give programs In parts or the state. Newspaper critic In the Salt Lake papers proclaimed them the outstanding male chorus In Utah. They will present a program of new songs. Ths soloist for ths evening will he Mra. Lola Coons Kellsen of Provo. Saturday evening the Lincoln high echool hand with 60 member will also give a (0 minute program In connection with the picture "Young Doctor Kildare. This Is the only opportunity tha bund will have to appear tn concert. Judging from the reports their program should be most end outstanding entertaining musical event. Tha bund In directed by Mr. Terry,. several At Page P. T. A. meeting hold Monday evening at the Page school house with Effle Plnegar In charge the annual election of offlcera took place, following the general business meeting. Officers for the coming year Mrs. were elected as follows: Ella Muhlestelu, president and Mrs. Melba Cluff. Other officers to be appointed at a later meeting. Retiring officers are Effle Plnegar, prea., G. E. Sandgren and Susan Jameand Geralson. dine Jeppeeon, secretary. sin SLASHING with a New WRITE A WANT AD Evinrudc or Elto MOTOR CASH IN ON STUFF T? m-T- - ATTIC UL-- 3j J SPEED & L 1 II. Tire Company SIS W. Center St. Prpvo, Chne-Uense- are sh cxhlb fsstiv bloon ever As 0 368 West An eondl-Moun- t." Wilma' Mecham, Jerry Nelson, La Vern Wlaromhe, Bartlett. Stella linunoun, Elsie Farnsworth Edylhe Trotter, Jeuu Gillespie, Grace Booth, Beth Brereton, Alta Mecham, Grant Elliott, Reed Gillespie, Paula Mae Lata, 8am Marriott, Don Hawkins, Maxine Davis, Mnrian Mecham, Bertha Yeates, Ronald Hansen, Richard Hawkins, Bobby 8tewart, Glen Plnegar, Richie Stubbs, and Orvil Davis. OFFICERS and TEACHERS: Lorn Merham. Martha Stewart. Erma Bishop Sharp Gillespie, Madsen, Flora Bigler, Stanley Stubbs, Bernice Stubbs, Montes Hawkins. Bertha Yeates, Bertha Howard Ferguaon, Salisbury, Mary Moyle, Ray Hawkins, Afton Penrod. Wilma Whwombe, Milton Bellows. John Yeates, Harold Mecham. Arvll Davts. 3. NURSERY STOCK: reaches. Apples, Pears, Cherries. gee Us fur Prices WILDWOOD 1101, UW FARM NURSERIES Phone OMRS. 4A7 FOR SALE: Phone 1 JERSEY COW T porn eont way with Ml flow ths aiili bloc coin - w ar A. D. 1939. J. PEAY dates in Utah O. Valley News: April 14 and 21. Wild Life Party Saturday Night e At Park Ro-Sh- Baseball Opener Sunday at Provo It's here again! Are you anxious to see the 1939 edition of Provo Tlmpa? Theyll be on display Sunday at the local ball yard when they tangle In an exhibition tilt with the Helper entry In the Industrial League. Thli years edition finds John Phllllpy at the helm and he promisee a real ball club with some new blood mixed with the old standbys Well, come out, lets have a look. prlii dig! Ic and be N be! tha td trai The annual and the boys Wild Life party haven't stopped talking about last years Jamboree yet. This year the show will be e with a staged at Park real boxing card as one of the Then theres many attractions. to he a floor show from 8alt Lake and plane are laid for a better time than ever at this year's get together. Your membership card to the Wild Life Federation la your admittance to the party. There will be prliea galore and fun for everyone. Ro-sh- wo Mr liv too Pd bei poi ati an worn chance jump the one ex Hi qa home a shove home designed especially famindividual your ily's needs, including all the conveniences of the truly modern home? BUT WHY RENT? This home, and homes similar to It, can be purchased on terms no higher than youd pay for rent. Why not get the facts today? Let ns tell you how we'ye helped others to own their own homes and PAT LIKE RENT. Dixon Real Estate 236 West Center fit. Phone 75 22SI Spring House Gleaning Sale INLAID LINOLEUM 1.13 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS $2.93 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS 3.95 Only ROCKERS 3.95 Only 995 FLOOR LAMPS 6-w- Beautiful Silk Shades ay lights $ L VSfJ BEDROOM OUTFIT 40-I- b. Mattress 99 Coil Spring $13.95 AT GRANITE DUKES MARKET Furniture Co. PHONES: 200 - 201 ag PAY LIKE RENT at the to rent a Wouldnt you as attractive as illustrated ... for Full Size Metal Bed - to indu Starts COAL: GianiOLCR S3 large Balks, all different. 50c delivered. W. Reed Xultall, R.F.D. a IYovo, Phone 01S-R-4a7 his Wilt w Pleasant Grave City Hall Vineyard - Bunker Feed Store April 27 Thursday American Fork City Hall Alpine City Hall Lehi Memorial Bldg. Highland Church Cedar Valley Store Notice Is hereby given that on the at 1139, 25, Tuesday, April hour of 2 p. m. on said day, at UTAH VALLEY NOTES the premises known as the Peay 240 Sooth Unlveralty Motel. Avenue, Provo, Utah, the underHelen Plxton of the Utah signed will sell nt public auction 8tste Agricultural college extenone Oldsmohlle Two Door Sedan sion service, recommends the Automobile, Motor No. F21S70I. planning tnd equipping of the Said auction and sale are for backyard for family play as a the purpose of satisfying the Hen project worthy of careful conof the undenlgned on said auto- sideration of Utah families who mobile In the eum of 225.00, to- are participating In tha stategether with costs of said sale, wide landscape Improvement prosaid sum being for rent owing gram. This program la being by Frank Nolan, and King City sponsored by various civic agenAuto Wreckers, Inc., the owner cies In a campaign to Improve of said automobile, to the under- surroundings of Utah homes signed for storing and coring for through a ten-yeprogram of said automobile and rent during organised effort. the month of January, 1939. Dated this 10th day of April, Best grade, dependable, free delivery service. Storage rates. New low price on slack. C. Chrlstopherson. Phone 711. term Brigham Young Unlventty. 80 piece band la winning acelili Pocket Gopher over the whole country. It nt the B. Y. U. Campaign biggest Pow-wofitting, after the Idaho tour, fc campus In the history of the Provo to sponsor n home couck Monday National Parks council, with Sometimes home Institutions h Pocket gophera are responsible more than 200 scouts In attend- to go abroad to be recognised i tor the numerous mounds of ance. Its a two day section of they should be. The whole ton dirt in fields, along ditches and recreation and merit badge In- should turn out Monday night t the tabernacle. roadways. struction. Pocket gophera seldom appear on tha surface of tbe ground and almost never leave an open hole ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR for longer than n few minutes made on all electric wiring and installation. while they are pushing out n pile We do like big Jobs with, the same ease j of dirt I as we can handle your smallest Job. Principle damage la done by JIrIn hut of roots PHONE an-plants, eating often are washes rigated fields, L. C. GUYMON started by water getting Into the the dirt and hole Provo, Utah North underground 471 East, mounds are troublesome at grain and hay catting time. Pocket gophera may be easily controlled. See demonstration and get FREE BAIT: Mr. and Mra. Burdell Bunnell Fayson Fire Station of Tlmpanogoe ward wish to anSalem Store nounce the betrothal of their 25 Tuesday April L. to Jnlian daughter, Velma, Fork City Hall Spanish Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Church Benjamin II. Frank of Olmstead. The marChurch Palmyra on will take place Saturday riage Lake Shore Church April 22, at the Frank home. Sprlngrllle Fire Station 'The young couple will he marMapleton City Hall ried by Bishop Gappmayer of the 25 Wednesday April cereTlmpnnogou ward. After the Post Office basement Provo mony an Informal supper will be Orem High Bchool held at which the immediate Lin don Church members of the families will be Publication sot - This Friday and Saturday the Y Eagles are sponsoring the LEGAL NOTICES Trotter, Grunt Elliot, Josephine Booth, Harold Mecham, Daryl 8tewart. DRAMA: Daryl Stewart, Clark Johnson. Jack Conder, Harold 1 r lows: SOFT BALL: Della Banm, Ora Baum, Mary Gillespie, Jean Gillespie, Olive Gillespie, Josephine Booth, Lois Dixon, Fay Davis, Na Dean Davis, Ruby Davis, Leona Davis, Jean Schoney, Helen Hall, Billy Stubbs, Pearl Btnbna, Donna Stubba, Ethyl Ferguson, Wal-de- present. Ivors. BASKET BALL: Robert Elliot, Reed Gillespie, Milton Bellows, Jack Conder, Cecil Brown, Bam TO WHOM THIS MAT Marriott, Grant Elliot, and Allen CONCERN: MUSIC AWARD8: Bertha Yeatea, Alton Penrod, Rachael Eddie Mecham, Bam Marriott, Clarence Salisbury, Brereton, Mary Moyle, Harold Brereton, Virginia Frank, Helen Frank Brown. Morris Brereton. DANCING AWARDS: Bernice Stubbs, 8tanley Stubbs, Leona Davis, Alton Mecham, Jerry Nelson, Sam Harriot, Edytha Trotter, Eddie Salisbury. Howard Ferguson. Beth Ferguson, Dorothy nex retw PROVO April 91 Monday Genola School honae Santaquln City Hall Betrothal Announced Davis. Center St. fruit) PsCftirfrMfwfisIifl urgent appeal was made In the report for eltlsena to cooperate In reporting diseases, or any unsanitary and unhealthiut conwithin the community. dition Sewage and garbage disposal and regulation of the garbage dump hava helped health I tlons, and the passing of n plumb- I Ing ordinance has meant much to the future health of tha community, the report Indicates. 8tewnrt (coach). A reading waa given by Naomi Or of U FLETCHERS tlned. an h tie of chicken pox, 43 of mumps, 9 of German measles, C of pneumonia, 1 of erysipelas, 4 of septic sore throat, and 1 of Rocky Monntaln spotted fever, have been Investigated and quaran hall, basket ball, and drama awards were presented Tuesday night at ths Edgemont ward M.I.A. honor night as fol- MOlam 6 desii ins votii Orems Health board, headed by Le Grande Jarman, with J. D. Bishop, health officer, laid Its first yearly report on the council table thla week with a surprising record of activities. Fifty one rases of measles, 47 Soft IT trni? Ever Buy Now at Lowest Prices Health Hoard Reports Diseases VII-m- Edgemont Awards Listed For Honor Night SAVE If your news Items ara cut" or eliminated entirely, yon may know that they did not reach the office of tbe editor of the Voire of Sharon in time. ('insider what happens when 75 per rent of all "copy arrives on Wednesday, and the other 25 per cent on Thursday, ths very duy the paper goes to press. Most of the events written about take place on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday before. They should be written up Immediately after they happen and should be sent directly to tba office of tbe Utah Valley Publishing Company, at 57 North First West Street, Provo. Sometimes they seem to have been written and then delayed for two days before they reach the editor. The fact la that neither space nor time permits tha editor, except at excessive cost, to publish much of what comes In late. Get It In early and you will get It In. For Graduation survey" into a booklet form, which contains some startling statements about how your" neighbor lives. leader. We boast of our outdoor playground areas, avail-th- e Mm. Edwin Tobler (Vesta great majority of families do not plan their spend-i- n Johnson) and lorn, Clifford and Utah county have no ball grounds or park areas, and Kenneth, of Denver, Colo., arrived in Lake View Sunday to upend 18 have no tennis facilities at all. several weeks with Mm. Mads. We have pride in our towns and cities where we Johnson, Mr. Tobler will Join them her later In the summer. live, but 60 per cent of the people shop out of town, Twenty members of the Lake and 60 per cent of all purchases are made on the inView ward Relief Society, motormanmiss in and done a is hit stallment plan. Buying ed to Sprlngrllle Tuesday afternoon when they enjoyed the art ner, for in answering this question : Docs your family eihlblt. keep an account of family living expenses T only four No Sacrament meeting will be words other In answered yefamilies in the county held In this ward Sunday evening the great mapority of families do not plan their spenddue to the Theme festival which la being held In the Lincoln high ing or use a budget in their family living. school auditorium. would in the home, As to living conditions you Winners of tha Asronlc priesttoo small think that 742 families are living in homes contest from hood attendance for the size of the family, and that 600 other homes are Lake View, 24 strong, enjoyed a party of gamea and real fun at housing more than one family? These are rural conward hall Wednesday evening tha ditions discovered by the survey. following their free picture show Outbuildings and ptruc'.ures outside of the house ut Scera earlier In tha evening. are not kepi in any state of ,ood rejwiir. Dead trees need removing, and home and p.iblic grounds need imD. U. P. Entertained provement. This condition is general throughout the At Baum Home Valley. We are proverbially optimistic, for most people Mrs. Emily Baum was hostess see only the fine homes and beautiful surroundings as to the Pleasant View daughter of they pass along the road. We mercifully forget to look Pioneers Thursday afternoon at at the poverty of mind which allows an unplanned and her home. Mrs. Anna Nellaon gave the leaaon on Graven Along unbeautified home and community to continue year the Trail. Sanford Bingham, after year without anything being done about it. returned missionary recently That "poverty of mind is also shown strikingly from Germany related some of hla experiences and told of conLy the fact that 450 farm families do not raise a garden, ditions Germany while ha was that farm communities are shipping Into UtAh Valley there. In Delicious refreshments their supplies of butter, fruity dry beans, nuts, meats, were served by Mrs. Baum to 20 members and guests. celery, bread, cereals, cheese and vegetables. With all the vacant lots found in every town and Bride Showered" city in Utah county, 1296 town families do not raise any At Pleasant View 59 cent and of all in families the garden, only per county raise enough garden stuff for canning and storing as A miscellaneous shower well as summer use. given Wednesday evening at the Penrod home In Pleasant View How about other conditions, such as medical care for Mra. Paul Penrod, e recent and family health? This survey shows that 56 per cent bride. of all families in Utah county have insufficient medical A program consisting of dusts He Jean and Joy Johnson and 63 cent by and dental have insufficient care, care. per readings by four year old Collette Health matters are evidently very low in the conGame Johnson were given. sciousness of the people for not one community outside were played, prises being won by Roaemee and Della Bargeaon Provo, reports any public sewage disposal system, and Merham. not one practices any fly prevention" methods, and noDelicious refreshments wars where is there found any organized system of garbage served to Mrs. Johnson, Marlene Johnson. Virginia Penrod, and disposal in any community. Velma Johnson of Bprlngvllla, This Valley has become water conscious" for Meryl Glasler of Keetley end the ever community boasts of a good municipal water following from Provo: Virginia system, furnishing its people with ample, safe water. Faurett. Bernice Johnson, Hasel Mamie Dunnls. Edna Penrod. Despite this, rural families find their water in 170 surJohnson, Jennie Nesblt, Mamie face wells, 300 deep wells, 38 ditches, 64 natural streams Ethel Nelson, Mudgs Young, and 16 use cisterns, with 2,626 farm homes having Carter. Zella Penrod, Alton Vllnte Conrad, Norma Benwater piped into them, but only 1600 bathrooms on nett, Bonnett, Flava Mnyme farms in the whole county. e Leavitt, Florence Faurett, Utah county's beautification program has eight Rergeaon. Della Mecham, Flora lenrod and Etta Snyder. years ahead in which to prepare for the Utah Ccnten-niin 1947. Our first job is to see that our neighbor" Pape P. T. A. hasnt anything to worry about so far as we are Elects Officers Music to Feature Note To Newswriters Sharon Seminary Students Apply LAKE VIEW 84 North University Avenue Terms A-- fi3BgBSE35rB!ES:Ai No Carrying Chaiigs twp II |