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Show UTAH (TALLEY Friday, December NEWS Work Starts on Sharons Lincoln F. F. A. $75,000 Auditorium Honored at Banquet Building operations have commenced on the erection of the auditorium which will, when completed, provide a $75,000 community auditorium for the people of Sharon stake, announces President A. V. Watkins. Actual construction began Wednesday morning at the W. P. Williams' property where cement blocks will be manufactured during the coming winter. . From eight to ten men will be constantly employed at this cement block eonit ruction work all winter, explains President Sidney H. Cluff who Is chairman of the Work committee. Spencer Madsen of Lake View Is foreman of the work now being Other members of undertaken. the Work committee are George F. Wells of Vineyard, W. M. Nuttall of Grand View, James Ferguson of Edgemont, Charles Allred of Pleasant View, Orson Prestwlch of Sharon, and Julian Hansen of Tlmpanogos. It Is estimated that 10,000 cement blocks will be needed for the sew structure, all of which will be made this winter, a steam heated building having been provided at the Williams property. Gravel hauling la the big need right now, explains Mr. Madsen who urges every available man. who wants to help this project, should contact his Work committee representative In his own war and fill out the pledges necessary to carry on the project. Some delay has been eaused In the past by the seeming Inactivity of the committee but work having now started all can participate. The finished auditorium will bo n great asset to the Sharon stake, for It will becoms the cen ter of the Bcera programs, hone. Ing the picture theater, and at the same time will be used for other recreational activities, both by religious and civic groups, explains President Watkins. The breaking of the ground and the digging of the foundation will taka place la the Spring whoa danger from frost passes. In the meantime It Is believed the cement blocks ean be finished and everything bo In readiness to rush completion of the auditorium. Sharon Stake Will Give Radio Program Sunday Sharon stake will present the KOVO program Sunday at 1 p. m. the second In a series of broadcasts on the Chnreh Welfare President A. V. Watkins will bo the speaker. The Allan Brothers of Vineyard will furnish several musical numbers. You are Invited to tone In Sunday at ,1 p. m. and learn more about what the L. D. 8 church Is doing on Its Welfare program. far-flu- MR. FEEDER Knew for your money is assured when yon nee Bunker YELLOW CORN, (gronad) 81.08, WHEAT (Recleaacd SHORTS ROCK SALT, cwt. 1.48 1JU Soft) SBe PIG FEED. . (mixed) LAYING MASH (Green tag) Worth SOe a bag more than a cheap nuwhl DAIRY FEED STAFF HONOR PROVO DIRECTOR Dr. L. M. Farner, public health director for alx counties, who haa served from the Provo office during the put two or thru years, and who la leaving after Chrlst-m- u for Helena. Montana, wu honored by the entire public health staff Monday evening, Mrs. Leda W. Young, supervising nurse, and Miss Roma Wight, office secretary, being Joint hos- -t 71 esses, at the Wight homo, Wait Second North street, Provo. Mrs. Farner wae also an honor, ed guest. Other awards upon 11 boys for were bestowed In excellence various projects during tho put year, such as in growing tomatou. strawberries. beets, potatoes, peaches, cherries, purs, applu, and In production of swlna, poultry, foxu, and dairy products. Tha Provo Klwanls club, represented by Jouph Clark, and the Orem Chamber of Commerce made the presentations. Mr. Clark wu accompanied by Clyde Crockett and Marlon J. Steed Orem Chamber from Provo. members Included Mayor B. M. Jolley, Principal A. P. Warnlck, C. H. Davies, and S. H. Blake, all of whom spoke briefly In compliment to the boys. The outstanding addreu of tha evening wu delivered by Kat-suYano, an F.F.A. member, The who had for hla theme Forgotten Industry. It wu u discussion of the farming Industry In America. MeanOther addreuu included ing of F. F. A. by Ronald Hanson, My Fox Project by Jack Father-8o-n RelaGlbaon, and tionship". by County Agent 8. R. - Returns From German Mission na 1,87! 99c Provo. Set At Sharon School m Salt Lakes Newest Hotel J0L. Tor mv Owen Prestwlch Newman la re. covering from nn appendlctomy at the American Fork hospital. Mrs. Willard Harris and Mrs. Jennie Hsrrls motored to Salt Lake City Friday to visit Mrs. Bid Peterson Harris) (La Dean who wu operated on Thursday evening at the St. Marks hospital for appendlcitus. A Stake Genealogical meeting wu held Monday evening at the Pleuant Grove Second ward amuement hall. After meeting a social wu enjoyed. Thou in attendance from Windsor wars President and Mra. Edmund Cra-guMr. and Mrs. John Grant, Mr. Mr. and Mra. Earl Walker, and Mra. Roy Nlcuuiu, Mrs. Jennie Harris, Mrs. Jennie Johnson, Mildred Cook, Mrs. Emma Harper. Work is going forward on the new home being built by Verdun Richardson on tbs ground ho recently bought from Wm. Grant on tha eut side of the State highway. Mr. and Mrs. Jamu Backus have recently addeu more rooms to their horns and remodeled the part dutroyed by fire a shot time n, wu sfljaftb mi On tkcTti Tour trip back homo lot the Holidays will bo a pleasure every mils of the way on a Union Pacific train. You'll an joy real comfort in tho reclining Coach g oats or the bertha. Delicious Dining Car moala, moderately priced. And Ms Skating Rink Reporter) held Monday evening at the Llndon school house with Pruident Alberta Walker In charge. Dr. Sperry gave a vary lnteruting talk on child problems. Mra. Cleve Humphrey of Pleasant Grove spent the first part of tho week visiting her sister, Mrs. Blanche Nielson of Orem. GEORGE R. BLAKE Levina Backus Is visiting at the Son of Mr. and Mra. 8. H. home of hu sister, Mrs. Chrlu Blaks of Vineyard returned Satur- Colledge of LehL day from the Wut German mission field, after serving 16 months In the work, tho lut two months Kites Ileilowi Reporter of which have been at Btsmark, North Dakota, In the North CenMlu Nila Booth spent last wuk tral Statu mission, after his re- with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and lease from the Europun field. Mra. Duun at Balt Lake City. er Sharon school patrons, ally all parents, are Invited to attend tha P. T. A. meeting scheduled for Thursday, Du. 7, at S p. m. In tha Sharon ward muting house, announru Mra. Ebensteln, director. , Ferry Nielsen Baxter. A P. T. A. muting During the first two days of this wash tho entlrs . staff havo been in Provo attending their regular quarterly staff conference, and the occaalon wu used Boswell. at the beginning to honor their Winners were presented to the chief who will soon bo leaving. tha first follows, banquet The new health director le Dr. runners-up- : R. E. Jorgensen of Ephraim, al- named In each project receiving though It hu not officially bun a cuh award, the other two being announced, tho staff having tha Katsuma Tomato project opportunity to moot him prior to Yano, Clyde Kallas, Orrln Salman. Dr. tho eloao of the conference. Leland Strawberry project Farner hu been named Montana Wilkinson, Ronald Hanson, Xaver Btata Health director and will Befford. assume hie new duties there after Merrill Mach, Swlna project tha first of tho year. am, Don Lunceford, Sidney Duf-fi- n. Thou present at tha farewell A Welcome Home party la Beet project George Horn, party la addition to tha guaata of planned for Friday night at the honor, Dr. and Mrs. Farner, In- Reed Stone, Leland Walla. Durrol Young, Mrs. cluded: Potato project LeRoy Wil- Vineyard ward amuaembent hall by tha missionary committee. All Youngs husband; Mlaa Anna liamson. ward members are Invited to atFox project Jack Gibson. Halalar, Regional Consultant for tend. Dancing, refruhmenta and tho U. 8. Public Health urvica Peach project Jay Kallas. program will be enjoyed. Walter Dell Bigler. with offices at San Francisco, and Cherry project Lynn Bellows. R. Holdaway of the mluionary Pur project aervlng the 11 western statu; Miss Lily Hagarman, of Salt Lake Myron John- committee will be In charge. Apple project City, Utah state director of the son. Dairy project Nursing service; Mrs. Carol B. Douglu Scott. Lake View Man Rails, and Miss Jeanette Rosen-stoc- k, Poultry project Rex Dunford public hulth nurses In Wuley D. Soulier, Lincoln Awarded Medal Provo; Miss Lilith C. Davenport staff Instructor, Is director of the of Ibapah, Western Tooele coun- project work at tha Lincoln Robert Olun, son of Mr. and ty, public hulth nnrse; Mrs. Jane school. Clyde Kallas wu tout-mist- Mra. Lewis Olsen of Lake View Loftla and Bfiu Elma Hansen, at tha banquet Kenneth ward, received a gold medal in public hulth nursu at Vernal In Brereton sang a aolo during tha .Salt Lake at tha Farm Bureau Uintah county; Miss Eldarene awarding of prisu, and Rex Kof- h entlon t outstanding Settlemler of Rouevelt, and Mra. ford and Keith Anderson played work of six as a leader ' Martha Shanks of Duachune, and sang lnetrnmental and Tocal Y-hclub.' Mr. Olun wu ofthe " both public hulth nursu of duets one of elx members in the atate Duschune county; to receive a gold medal. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mitchell Mlu Bertha Becker of Lehl; Mr. Olsen la a native of Lake Mra. Loy Don of Orem; Mlu entertained friends ulebratlng Lena Klulg of Payton, and Mra. their 95th wedding Anniversary View although after his marriage 14 ha moved to Lake Shore where Leona Curtis of Sprlngvllls all be- Saturday evening with some nice Many present. gifts couplu he waa In tha bishopric at that ing public hulth nurau In Utah were presented to the honored place for several years, later he Noall Walter, district county. was aulsted returned to Lake View to make Unitarian whou office Is In couple. Mra. iMitchell In serving by her slaters, Mrs. hla home. He la a member of the as was also a guut, also Provo Mrs. Oaorge was Mlu Katharine Souter. as- Angle SneU and bishopric at Lake View. sistant to Mlu Wight at the Long. Provo office. u (Mrs. ago. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Kirk of Provo and Mr. and Mra. Odeal Kirk of Magna visited relatives In Orem Sunday and also attended the funeral of Mra. Elisabeth M2 I. T. A. Meet Bunker Farms Phone 018RS PUBLIC HEALTH Lincoln high school boys, members of the Future Farmers of America were signally honored Dec. 2nd at a Fathers and Sons banquet attended by 180 parents, business men, and sponsors of these agricultural activities in the Lincoln district, the Sweepstake award being won by Leland Wilkinson, presented by the Pleasant Grove Canning company with Mr. Cullimore representing the company. WINDSOR EDGEMONT Emmett Bennett of Holden la visiting at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Walla O. Mecham. Mrs. Florence Blaster and Mrs. Jans Brereton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward to Mantl lut wuk when they attended a funeral for their cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ivors and Verl Stubbs returned lut wuk from a trip to Los Angelu visiting friends and relatlvu. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hawku of Olmstead and daughter Dun and nn Don spent the wukend In Salt Lake City. the Boy Thursday evening Scouts enjoyed a swimming party at Lukas Hot Pots at Midway. Thus enjoying tha ontlng wen: Scout Maater John Testes and Troop Committeeman Roy Hawk-lScouts Jack Meldrum, Ted Booth, Wallace Ferguson, Ralph Campbell, Rex Bchoney, Glen and Jamu Plnegar, Jack Jonu, Dick1 and Douglu Hawklna, Verl Smith Ed. and Darnll Salisbury, Gam Baum, Don Hawku, Luter Hansen and Gena Lots. Dell Bigler and Glen Plnegar received merit bsdgu at tha Sharon 8take Court of Honor held Sunday evening In the Sharon ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Breretan and daughter Dona Lou were 8alt Lake visitors Friday. Mlu Nona Lu Stanton of Gram Idaho la visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Testes at Olmstead. Robert, Mary and Jean GUIes. pie were In Salt Lake on business Friday. Lut Tuesday tha Junior girls luted class officers: Pruident Jun Schoney, vice pruident, Na Dun Daria, secretary. Ruby Davis and Dorothy Taylor and Dora Davis the entertaining committee. Rates: to $1.00 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths $1.50 Hotel Temple Square as Orem is to have a modern skating' rink just as soon was it freezing weather comes to this section of the country, Monday its at meeting board learned at the Orem Town to reports night, for the work has been completed according Glade headed by committee given by the Skating Rink and assisted by Parlell Peterson, Emil Hansen, Jim Sumner, Dean Park and Kirby Allen. Salt All lake City, Utah Wut Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air ERNEST C. R08HTTER, i Cooled Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 6 0 AD -- TO CREDITOBg Estate of Levi WUliam an deceased Creditors will claims with vouchers totk! undersigned at the Law OfflJ Maurice Harding, 999 West nS ter Street, Provo, Utah, oi fore February 1, 1940. VERNON ALLMan Admlniitpf Published in Utah Valley nZ! Dec. 1, S, IS, and SI. Line-baug- h. - SHARON (DsLenna Bradshaw reporter) Tbs Committee Is enthusiastic boat the prospects, tbs only prayer being now for cold weather. Mr. Allen will have direct supervision of the rink, under the WPA recrutlonal program. - The Relief society social wu Mayor B. M. Jolley la also held at tha home of Mrs. Willard about the new rink, Bishop, Friday, In tha form of a MM THE NEW near tha Town is touted which teacher Tha houu warming. " of la tha It for Merlam beginning Mra. hall, topic wu given by Bradshaw au iiwntaua war new recreational facllitlu which served by Mrs. Then Johnson will eventually make tha Town hall the center of actlvitlu for You get MUCH MORE fa and Mra. Bradshaw. the entire community. Ho dedans the SAME MONEY os Mrs. Ruth Jolley returned borne the new rink la an attractive ad"Jimf lurs. New comfafa mors room, smooth, quiet trasd. Sunday from tha Utah Valley hos- dition to the town's recrutlonal Twice fine daily between pital, bringing with her the facilities. and California. baby girl born on Nov. 96. Another feature at tha Town Mrs. Oswlla McDonald of Saline hall, reports Mayor Jolley, la the wu tha gnut of her son, Mr. basement amusement rooms, enLyle. McDonald, and family. trance to which hu now been the outside. This A successful thanksgiving ban- completed from PTA lunch program optha eveglvu wu sponsored Thursday quet to serve better, and ning by tha Sharon ward Relief portunity a public banquet ball for provldu muter of society. Roy Park, civic organizations and duba and jWtmlMiUbimnwIeaafeeb ; ) pro-conducted the ceremonlu, aocietlu to hold their gatherings IURUMTM TMILWATS K7ST gram. W. E. RODRIGUE - Agut at tha Town hall. Chamber of Phone: ISA Thors Gene Newell, Anna Commerce functions upedally 95 W. Center St Johnson, Meredith and Valene will be accommodated In this new Elder, Ilun Finch, Lenora Kof-for- facility for community programs. Mae Beth Bradshaw, Vandls Mangum and Helen Hsncock atWELCOME HOME tended tha Junior baptismal excursion to tbs Salt Lake temple A welcome home for Arthur Saturday. Tha girls wars chape, and Don Watkins wu coupled Merlam Bradshaw. roned by 'Mrs. with a farewell party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Lunce- the home missionaries of tha Tlmford, Mr. and Mra. Lynn Jolley panogos ward Thursday night for and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Carrol David L. Rowley Sr., J. W. had their bablu blessed In Fut Wallace Gurr, and A. B. iy u d, e, muting Sunday. Lelchty. Scout Patrol Leader muting wu held at the home of Max Pyne Saturday evening. Scout s, Muter Earl Mecham, Ivan Verl Jacobs, Don Blair, Max Fielding, Vern Stratton and Max Pyna were present In addition to hearing from all tha missionaries, the party enjoyed remarks from Joseph E. Booth and Albert Biggs who are home missionaries yet serving and also P. K. Nielsen, acting mis Ion pruident for 8haron stake, and by Bishop Roy H. Gappmayor. Timp Ward Elders Musical numbers were furnishSponsor Costume Ball ed by the Tlmpanogoa male quarand a readTlmpanogos ward elders are tette, by Fay Bunnel), Refreshing by Daisy Nelson. sponsoring a costume ball for Fri- ments were served by the missionday evening at tbs ward amuseary committee. ment hull. Max Larsen arcbeetra hu bui engaged, and an enjoyable time la promised all who attend. Koch-erhan- u Who? 0 can do it FURNISHED APARTMENT heated apsrtmU Clean, for about B mouths. Special ub to couple. 884 East 4 Provo. M Chiropractor DR. O. M. THURMAN Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 994 W. Center Phone 111 Bonn: 8 1A0-BJ- 6 Eveuluge by Appefatmeat u; TIMPANOGOS Mrs. C. H. Poalson. Reporter Telephone 64JI First Cholco Vineyard Elders Sponsor Dance Among Boy Dancing Wednesday night, Dec. In the Vineyard ward amusement hall as guuts of tho Elders' quorum will be another of thou peppy eoclale for which that quorum to noted, but it will have the added attraction of Christmas light, and Chrlstmu trees and decorations, and Santa himself will be there. Budget ticket! will be honored, announces Leonard Madsen, chairman, who extends an invitation to tbs public to attend. Hagazbwt Bovs Life II VMEnNiiftftf 11 AiMHlOWhrAaylty $nd $1X0 for yoor6 INSURANCE Loans and Real Estate See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 108 AMBULANCE SERVICE Claudin Funeral PHONE Home fi It pegssefpluuru .ismln 000 Rose Retreads Mrs. Clyde Weeks of Ft. Douspent Sunday with Mr. and C. Wllford Larson. An Interesting program hu bun outlined to be given In church next Sunday evening un- , glu Mra. MY 1 der the direction of the High Priest quorum of the ward. The male chorus which wu organized recently under the direction of Frank B. Wofflnden holds regular practices on Monday evening after Priesthood meeting. All male members of the ward are Invited to Join. Mr. and Mra. L. M. Terry and Mrs. Ivan Holt and children of The program given Sunday eve- Enterpriu, and Mrs. Minnie Edning arranged by the M. I. A. of- wards of Panaea, Nevada, have re-ficers Included: "The Life and turned to their homes after vie-- 1 Works of Joseph Smith, Kirk Itlng since Thanksgiving with Mr. no highway or weather ha sards. No Richard Bigelow, lleta and Mrs. Chester Graff. Neltoon, nerve strain. It's an coaomioal way to A social honoring Mra. FlorReynold and Glen Rowley; scriptravel. Faroe are low, and there are no tural reading wu given by Lola ence 8. Atwood, recently married, unexpected expanses. Go by train for the Williams; musical numbers were, wu arranged by C. Wllford LarA Poor Wayfaring Man, Emil sen of the bishopric, Mra. Emma of the year! plecuun trip The Lord U My Light," , Stratton, President of the Relief I Hansen; Way no Gunnell; Joeeph the ; society and George Adams of the E. B. Terry; "Joeeph Genealogies! society. Address of Seer, Smith' First Prayer by a group i welcome, Mrs. Emma Btratton; Round Trip from (Provo to: of Bee Hive Girls, Mrs. Norma violin number by Royal Nellsen; Gunnell wee the accompanist. accordlan music by Fay Bunnell; Cm Three babies were given names reading by Mrs. Myrtle Rowley Los Angelas In Fut meeting Sunday: Joan, jand Mr. George Adams; a vocal $22.40 $33.35 $35.20 of Mr. and Mrs. William j duet by Lury Poulson and Winnie daughter 44 A0 59.35 Chicago . . . 47X0 Terry; Sylvia, daughter of Mr. and I Graff; a selection by the Timp Berik extra. Slallsr low ferae to other points. Mra. Joseph Gardiner; and Duanei quartette; and remarks were made y Liberal ratuz limits. Also very low iaiee. un of Mr. and Mrs. David Cord, I by Bishop Roy Gappmayer, former ner. bishop Julian Hansen and PresiMr. and Mra. Orrell DeLar-andent A. V. Welkins made up the C. H. FUNK. Depot Ticket Agent children and Mts. Cynthia program. Light refruhmenta were Phone 312 DeLnnge have returned from served by the rommittee and a , Provo, Utah Sunnyelde where they were with book was presented to Mrs. At-- ) Mrs. DeLange's mother, Mrs. Hans .wood expruslng appreciation fori Denison on her birthday the work that she has done In the ' ward. 6 f INI ,5Yt5uM&cM 116 1 6 f one-wa- NOTICE Nan Ready at Orem LOW FARES OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE Consult County Chit a, Respective Signers tor Information. Weather; Banquet Hall sleep-invitin- , NOTlCEf LEGAL Cold 8, 19Sl I SCOUTS hsUwssi of AMERICA New Yet. MX (All odd sizes carried) USED TIRES JOLLEY TIRE CO. Provo 445 W. Center |