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Show 4 Vi-- i i i 5 i i4 f 4 f e ? ? f ' 7 7 dJJ umm fmi d ' T mm mm mi ;V'B : 7 , t! ,v t J. - d i c yt- - f BJemoDt y Vineyard Invited to Rosalawn For Ward Reunion, Saturday Bishop Thorit Hebertson and his counselors invite all the members of the Vineyard ward to come to Rosalawn Saturday afternoon, June 29. A delightful and varied ed upon to get what they go "after for Orem: B. M. Jolley, president of the Town board, and Mayor of Orem; Roy E. Park, president of the Chamber of Commerce, and A. V. Washburn, president of the Orem business men. Of course there aie plenty others too who do their full share of boosting for Orem and working in and s community, or but these Tbree Presidents of 1940 have labored unceasingly for Orems belter roads, better culinary water system, cement sidewalks, the Town park project, and other vital matters. mAe frQm every Hebertson. i ;30 pro- There will be something doing until midnight, says Bishop 7 p' m- w111 Ariel Larsen and Mrs. Vern fiKes- From 5 unlil Those who do be chore time. Williams, activity directors for not need to return for chores can the M. I. A. are arranging the ga( junch, play volley ball, table program. They will be assisted tennis, roller skate, swim and by Parlell Peterson, Ross Brlnley, visit. Tables will be provided for Kirby Allen, and Mrs. Nina Booth, Scera's Summer Leaders. lunches under the trees north of From 7 until The scheduled program Is as the hih school. follows: Everyone will assemble 7:30 the Lincoln high school la the Grand Stand at 2 p. m. band will give a concert. From g 7:30 until midnight there will be wjere a gerjeg 0f three softball games have been arrang- - picture show, roller skating, and ed. The adult men's team of swimming. From 9 until 12 a Vineyard, the scout team and dance will be given at Rosalawn the gleaner girls team will plqy pavalion. teams from Lake View and All the Vineyard - people and their friends will be guests of Timpanogos. Promptly at 2 p. m. races will Scera. Bishop Hebertson extends be run In front of the Grand an Invitation to all former rest- OREMS EOVRTH BOOSTER Lots of prizes will bo dents of Vineyard ward to Join Stand. and one who isnt president of available for boys and girls of all them in this reunion. anything, hut is behind everything is Victor C. Anderson, a man of whom you never find anyone speaking against and one W 1 t to whom all classes of people, 1jOQF(1 regardless of religion, or politics come to for help In any project Conclusive evidence that Orem has plenty of culinary of community Interest. Almost water for au need3 wag gvcn during the past week when any effort In Orem would be in- - userg refrained partially from wasting water by running complete without Victor C.s ho the Xown Board found at its Saturday night advice, counsel and energy. meetmg. The Board expressea appreciation for the cooper- five-innin- r MClGrCU UeClUGS WALDO CHRISTENSEN the new operator of that fine new TEXACO station in the He 1b getting heart of Orem. ready for his grand opening soon, although he Is already open for business. SAM KITCHEN Is the owner of the property, fnd a citl-sen of thrift ond determination, judging by his Orem properties. Is THE ORFW STORE often. isnt heard from very Ollie Johnson prefers to DO his stuff Instead of talking about It. Likewise Mr. Tolboe Is a DOER, and not a talker, but these two men, together make a real team of merchandisers. You can buy anything at the Orem store from a cold drink to a ton of hay or They coal, even including gas. serve a large territory too. - - f0" fn i 0Vll GLORIOUS GLEANER FLANS ANNOUNCED Diamond drilling at the Echo SHEEP TRAILS Park dam site Is under way and may be done away with along will be completed In about two Enthusiastic committee workUtahs state highways if Mike weeks, according to a progress ers from the three stakes of Sharweek from Cowan has his way and his way report issued this Provo announce seems to be fitting nicely Into the State Engineer T. H. Humphreys' on, Utah, and for the Glorious annual trafmen plans and both of office, showing Investigations sheep plans fic safety officials. Isaac Jacob being made of proposed Power Gleaner week at the M.l.A. Can- the yoa home July 17 to 23, furnish- of Provo for two years now has and Irrigation projects never trailed a sheep over the Green River by E G Nielsen, for hundreds of girls a most highways from his winter ranges engineer In charge of Utah under vacation right here at enjoyable to his summer lands near Ileber. the Bureau of Reclamation. The Echo park site is on the home in the most beautiful of all Cowan has carried them in his three-deckJim Allen Green rher near the Colorado- - surroundings in the world. trucks of Draper also uses Cowan's Utah line. On completion of Program arrangements already his 6060 Investigations there Engineer trucks, transporting bead of sheep with very slight Nielsens crew will go to Rattle- Mrs. Rhoda McKinney of snake dam site located just above maklnS, and relaxation from the loss. Amerlcan Fork likewisa uses the the confluence of the Price and dally routines of every day life. Cowantruck method for her 1100 Green rivers. These Investiga- - Opportunity for forming new sheep. The saving ln sheep alone lions are being carried out by the friendships loom large ln the pays for the trucking, they agree. Reclamation bureau in coopera- - gcheduled arrangements Besides the loss of flesh, averag- tlon with the Utah Water Storage Visitors this year at the Canyon ng two pounds per sheep plus the commission. home already announced Include added two pounds the sheep gain Three topoeraphlc parties, Mrs. Katie C. Jensen, Mrs. Helen by being trucked instead of trail- - working under the direction of S Williams Mrs Helena Larsen to ed. makes It most profitable H. E. Wilbert, assistant to Mr. and Mrs. Hazel' Brockbank, all carry them ln these three-deckNielsen, will complete topograph- - members of the General Y. W trucks, Mr. Cowan operating a G'MDer Cm' of 11 or 12 trucks almost IhisTeek8 ThIt hRra7nUlTle! lut er string Formerly these continuously. sheep owners lost several bund- red lambs alone by trailing over the years time, the side of the being strewn at times with them. Now to lose two or three sheep for a 1000 head Is unnsual, Mr. Cowan. then be transferred to the Cross Mountain site on the Yampa river located east of Vernal in Colorado, Mr. Nielsen said. The Yampa river site Is being planned for storage purposes and the Rattlesnake site as a power pro- Ject. At the SCERA Theatre Friday and Saturday ' June 1 28-2- 9 INTERMEZZO Leslie Howard - Ingrid Bergman A Love Story - Edna Best GRANNY GET YOUR GUN May Robson - Harry Davenport The loveable star of Four Daughters in a rootin, tootin, shootin hit all her own Also: A Cartoon in Color I mittee. Activities will include bonfire , parties, fireside chats, stunts, indoor sports, and good eats and adequate accommoda-roa- d tlons for all. Reservations must be made In advance with your stake super-say- s or Jolley will accept these reserva- tions for Sharon stake, Mrs. Della Loverldge and Mrs. Anna Taylor for Utah, and Mrs. Flora Fisher and Mrs. Edna Culmsee for Provo Slack Family Reunion The Slack family held its annual reunion up Provo canyon I Wednesday afternoon, with a good attendance and a delicious chicken dinner being served to all present. Ellis N. Slack of Washington. I D. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace c L. Slack of Pleasant View, was 1 home for the occasion, visiting also with other relatives for a week before returning. f ' 4 merit. TROVO UTAH. R. F. D. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advance 15,000 Cases Raspberries Wanted; Growers Opportunity Raspberry growers need not worry about markets this season, declares Roy E. Bark, president of the Orem Chamber of Commerce, and chairman of the Marketing committee, for the quality of the fruit is outstanding, and 15,000 cases of raspberries are now on order for delivery on July 3 and 4, he reports. CANYON HOI, IE The contract for the heating and air conditioning SHBIVERi OBSERi E equipment was let last night to Oral DeLange, one of Orems VACATIONS SET leading heating plumbing engineers. The cost will be near : $7,000, Mr. DeLange being low bidder. The equipment will 50TH ANNIVERSARY BY SCHEDULE come through A. A. Maycock, heating engineer of Salt Lake City, who will also supervise installation. The equipment la business in Ftah "ill be the best theatre heating and air conditioning plant areFifty yearscommemorated M.l.A. summer fourth For the this being manager. week by Shrivers in Provo, exKria 0f Utah Provo, Sharon and in the state, announces victor C. Anderson, Scera contract of the InSpecifications T other surrounding stakes are mens clothing store, an- of over 30,000 clusive call for a w. F. Shriver, head of yited to enjoy a weeks vacation FjirCWCll TcStlltlOnilll nounceg warm 1 1 a( the M. I. A. Canyon home, an- nounces local stake officers, ar- - rangements for such vacations to be made with the various ward being reservations presidents, necessary to insure accommoda- tlons. & schedule has been drawn up covering the weekB from July 6 to August 16. The Home mother Re-will be Mrs. Hattie Bown, creation leader, Mrs. Bertha Tsingey; foods supervisor, bliss Deon Oleson; and caretakers, Mr. and Mrs. William MInger. The committee in charge in- vites all M. I. A. girls to enjoy this delightful Canyon lodge with its cool, refreshing nights, its facilities, splendid recreational and its very moderate expense. The schedule follows: July 5 t0 Juz n- - Pleer. Thtrd- - and 1 Vineyard, Fist and responding to the water regulations July 17 t0 Jlly 23; Olea- mis policy, Deneves tne town wardg. Glr,g gpeclal week; Jaly 25 work miracles on water for human the supply, metered, and that Is exactly what jjoard decided to do. Many nature, being what It Is. prevents meterg are already placed, and v Acenrrtlnclv ugergi even though metered, have n.,7 to Li V tA h been allowd to use water at a fja j.ate, because the abundance every consumer, despite the fact of water made It feasible. Now, of its plentiful supply, Just to ln- however, all consumers will L. bm, w iiMBk Buple pay for what metered, the policy being to pur- they use, and do not waBte It thus chase meters just as fast as fin- preventing others from getting an ances will permit, and drop them adequate supply. into the lines so that consumers This metering project will Pa7 7or the water they use, commence Immediately, announces V. Emil Hansen, Town clerk. and no more, l U Lord eating Contract Awarded to Orem Man; Auditorium to Have Modern Air Conditionirid Plant Fifth 17. will S- Llw Qamlvur THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1940 As I Pass Hint Orem ... Qtf tmujiificL -- ?'' '7 Wat, A &daL'uQ Jb'i 2&Jl ?5t REAL fruntlship is a slow grower, and never thrives unless engrafted upon a stork of known and reciprocal v J I A t to July 31: Sharon, Bonneville, and Manavu wards; Aug. 1 to Aug. 7. Pleasant View. Timpan- ogos and Lake View; Aug. 7 to Aug. 13: Sixth and Second wards; Aug. 13 to Aug. 16: Chautauqua " for adult womeoi' rp. TTnnor ShilTOn , MlSSlOIlliry XldUfT Stratton who Elder Marvin for the t0 jjlg departure prlor orth Western States Mission wil1 enter the Mission Home July 8th will be honored at a Farewell Testimonial In the Sharon ward cbapei at 8 P. M. June 30th. EMer gtraUon ,g the gon of Mr and Mrs. James G. Station. The program for his Jarewell as follows: haa been arrrnged Opening song, Congregation; In- vocation, Lavar Kockerhans; trio, Zola Malone, Melba Calder and Bernice Christensen; Sacramental Mixed music Ruth Mecham; dlrectlon of fhorus under th clarinet solo, Wm M Vernon. John Watts, accompanied by Alice Louise WatU. Taikg by President S. H. Blake and Mrs. Emma E. Stratton; Ac- cordlan solo, Rulon Brimhall, Kent Fielding; Saxaphone solo Remarks by Bishop E E. Twit- chell; Response by Elder Strat- ton; Closing song, Congregation. benediction, Kenneth EMcEwan. Price Mayor First Republicau Nominee For Utah Governor plunderers as shameless and ruth- less as any vho ever sat In the councils of Tammany Hall. They are sacking our state, enfeebling and erecting Its potentialities vast structures of monopoly to aggrandize themselves at the ex- 11 18 tlme f lhe publlc PPnBe His declaration of intention, we turned out these bandits who the first made officially perform no more than lip service Republican aspirant to the guber- honest represent- ldeal natorial post, by a bitter denunciation of what I will in machine rule he termed of policy, call these ningorer. by t tah and by a statement plat- - preSent a bit of particulars con embodied in a four-poiform, pledging himself to: cerning their operations and back Irrefutable rackup my words with out political (1) Stamp reduce taxes by evidence, eteerlng: ellmlnatIng waste and depreda"This is not to be construed buiId utah with action tl in any waZ 88 an indictment of dismantle and words: not and (4) scores of honest state em- the bethe political machine which, who are doing their Jobs ployes yond question now rules this well. But It Is necessary to point state out that their efforts are largely Mr. Lees candidacy was reveal- - nullified by the evils of machine the organization In politics in the upper brackets of ed fIIowin BUte Bovernm(nt Officers Lee for Governor club. Mr. Lee has been mayor of group are making pre- binary arrangements for a sthte Pr'C eonfgr occasions has come wide campaign, during which Mr. and state admlnist- to the with grips Lee will make a speaking appearBeveral archarging ration, openly ance in Provo at a meeting with maladmlnlstra- departments suphis Utah County by ranged and Injurious porters. The date and other de- tlon lawful authority. tails will soon be announced. In entering the race for goverMayor Lee served two terms as nor, Mayor Lee said: president of the Municipal League of Utah, ln 1938 and 1939, and is now president of Southeastern Associated Industries, a nah I disdain as because possible pact association dedicated to overload my platform with the ha promotion of the states strange and profound planks which unprincipled politicians industries and the development of markets for Utah products. His adopt for no other reason than to fraternal and civic affiliations in- trap votes. elude Price Chamber of Com- Moreover, 1 don't think an an- - merce and Price Post No. 3 of nouucement of candidacy Is the the American Legion. He was proper place to urge the Issues Carbon County's first volunteer involved. That should be done in the World War, spending two in the field of actual campaign- - years with the war department lng. where voters may meet the and maintaining a commission in candidate and engage him on the the Officers' Reserve Corps until 1935, when he resigned. questions he discusses Suffice It to say now that my in private life he Is a successful decision to seek the governorship insurance broker and realtor. Mr. of Utah Is motivated by an imper- - Lee was born In Trice 41 years atlve desire to ge a revival In ago, a descendant of pioneer this commonwealth of a concept grandparents who arrived In Utah 0f government by and for the Wjth (be first handcart coin- Utah is now being vie- - panics. Married, he is the father people. timized by a brand of political of two daughters and one son. PRICE, UTAH J. Bracken Lee, three-tim- e mayor of Price and a caustic critic of the present state Tuesday made administration, formal announcement of his can- didaev for the Republican nomin- - nt non-prof- it ''J' air feet of cold or per minute. The fresh air Is taken in from the outside into a large mixing chamber where it Is mixed with the air drawn from the audi- torium. It is then washed and pasaed over coils and heated or of 70 cooled to a temperature degrees. The motor which drives it Is a 7 Vi h. p. capacity and pro- duces an air velocity of 500 feet More than 150 feet Per second. of air ducts, 4 feet by 4 feet, dls- tribute the air Into the auditor- The boHer Is a Fit Gib- )um bons boiler manufactured by one ot tbe biggest manufacturers of stegm boilers in tne United states, Mr. Anderson points out the 0f purchasing this necPgStty equipment before even the walls be- of the building are started, cause both the boiler and the fan and tha a,r conditioning equip- meat must be set Into the base- ment before the floor Is put on. It would require a door about ten feet wide In order to place It after the building is completed. This means that our treasurer must be prepared to pay 17,000 by the first of August as all this equipment must be paid for upon delivery," he adds. In order to raise this smount every family In Edgemont, Pleas- ant View, Grand View, Sharon, Windsor, Vineyard, Lake View, will need to dig down into their pockets and make as large a pay- ment as possible, be urges. Ap- proximately 800 families live in these wards, which would average ln caBh for every aboUt ,10 0 for famIljr- - Besldeg th, ,7,000 heating equipment, construction costa require ) 3,000 more ln cash to PaY for the beams In the T00t as well as material for the plumblng and electrical wiling. If this $10.00 can be raised now, according to Sidney II. Cluff, Superintendent of the Building committee, the generous response that has come with Iabor and materials will enable them to rush the building to an early completion. Miss Cook will be at the Scera office In the Seminary building every afternoon from 2:00 until 7:30 p. m. to receive cash loans. cubic FL. VIEW GETS IITHf I I1U.II llUim II I AVA kljlLC UIU1IL. V the house, who today Is ably assisted by Mg two sons, Ed. B. and H D shriver. They have been In business here for the also pagt 12 years, and have operated a successful business in Eureka, Behind the front doors and pate giaP8 windows of any busl- for the n(,gg one must look rea80ng 0f itg success or failure, gnd gbrivers success is marked perbaps as much by a .trait of character which is beet expressed by these words, found lying this mornlng on Mr. Shrivers desk: thPse many years. ug a and we want t0 tell our friends about It. by passing on to them substantial savings In every branch of our business. Shrlvers success In these paBt 50 year has turned on their un- eWerving friendship to the public, ag expressed by another motto aiwayg before Mr. Shriver desk: Be nice to people you meet the way un beesn.. you have to meet the same people on the way down and that Is Just exactly his philosophy, as all patrons testify. Another Ingredient of the Shriver success formula is hard work and activity. He says: Men are of two classes those who do their best work today and forget about it; and those who promise to do their best work to- morrow and forget about it. Mr. Shriver Is also convinced of the success formula being en graved with this: Fight like Hell to gain a mans confidence and respect. Admiration, loyalty and often affection usually fol- low. Loyalty to country stands out also as an Integral part of the Shriver history in Utah, for there before him daily to remind the entire staff, stands Old Glory with these words underneath: OPPORTUNITY FREEDOM The Stars and TOLERANCE! Stripes have never failed you make sure you never fail them, And so Shrivers start another fifty years of history. Provo patrons are always proud to re- head- member that Shrivers quarters are ln Provo. Patrons from, out of town never hide the labels on their Shriver purchases Expansion and development because they are the has marked the progress of C. quality. Staling Cluff of Pleasant View Contributed In building a business ln Fleasant View which makes history for Mr MARRIED Utaf con,fy. .C,u"h8 latP,t t hall-mar- : Contracts are available at Mr. pa;kR by photn:. cnini at 6 with prices cents a pound for raspberries and 7H cents for black caps, which are higher than any other market quoted today in the state, Mr. Park says! Cuthbeitt and Latham berries are wantel), apd at least 15,006 s cases can De bandied upon con tract, he adds. The Frosted Fruit company of Los Angeles are buying, with J. S. Lawless representing the company, and D. G. Sorber of the California department of agriculture also here in Vtah. prepared to take the surplus crop from I tahs berry growers, This Frosted Fruit market win Bave the farmers necks this Mr- Park p0,Dts out An? grow-boarers who desire to sell any part of their crops should Immediately call Mr. Park to make arrange ments for delivery d, tract GrOWerS To f JpPr KDrirPSOniJltlVeS Election meetings in two dist- ricts of Utah County to elect members for a Peach Marketing Agreement Administrative Committee has been authorized by Director William Peterson, to be held before Ju.y 10th, according to an announcement made by C. D. Ashton, assistant county agent toady. Tentative arrangements will be made at a meeting on July 8th at Orem, and on July 9th at Spanish Fork. We Director Peterson states: have not yet received official word that the Peach Marketing organization will be established and although there were few people who voted, there was such a large majority ln favor of Its organization, that probably the organization will go forward. Peach growers should bear ln mind that the selection of this administrative committee Is by far the most important feature of the Marketing Agreement, sinee the men who are selected on this committee will be in power to designate grades and standards of peaches to be shipped out of the state, gays Mr. Ashton, After these specifications have been set, all growers, whether or not they are in favor of the marketing agreement, must com-o- f Regu- ply with the regulations. lations will be enforced by the Federal Government, he points ut- - Growers should bg sure to be at the meeting so that representa. 0f a new grocery store. THE A marriag); of interest to the tiVe PLEASANT VIEW FOOD MAR- ,milT be appofnled on th peoDle ot Timnanogos took nlace committee that will work for th KET", near his new Feed build- - Jn the SaW Lake' temple ' the IGAday (today) when Miss Lillie growers best Interests, says Mr. ing, operated under hook-u- p in Utah. Harold Peter- Thompson of Salt Lake City be- 8on ba9 iofned Mr. Cluff ln this came the wig o Beth LafSen. tipw venture The ceremony was witnessed by CELEBRATE JULY 4TH Mr. Cluff Is hereti fore known Wilford Larsen, jjr and jfrgi or 8f,rTlce as Draper and jjrg Grant Larsen, Mr. AT ROSALAWN Feer' dealer, hut his new ven- - and Mrg Weeks, of Salt Bs a werenant already prom- e City, t rs. Einer Thompson. Jure t0 acltpse ms former rating FoiIowfng the ceremony a wed- 83 a Pressive dealer. ding dinner was served at the The tew IGA store hag Install- - Lion house. The young couple Scera has officially issued ed the very latest equipment for will reside In Salt Lake City, an invitation to all its memhandling meat products, and will bers to enjoy tJio facilities For geveral years Seth made furnish the public with a com- - big home here with his brother of Rosalawn on July 4fh, anmeat line of and vegetables, wilford and during that time plete nounces Manager Victor O. kept under st; ictly sanitary con- - took part ln church and social Anderson. ditinns. See the parade in Provo, of week e Invites Scera Pleasant proud of his achievement and his ing four dairymen and the Utah services iii extend over a much ptate were awarded certl- wider area. ficateg for having carried on dairy herd improvement work for On June 26 dairymen met at a full These period. Canyon Glen in Provo canyon lo men were: W. II Nielsen. Spanish commemorate the lftth anniverFork; P. Oliver Hansen, Spanish sary of the dairy herd improve- Fork; W. R. Hoover, Heber A ment assort ition in Utah and Knudsf n. and the Utah State hosWasatch counties At this meet- - pital. all of Trovo. ho-pi- al ten-ye- course, but enjoy your Innch on the green laws of Rosalawn where tables and other facilities will be provided. Swimming, tmd roller skating will occupy the after-noo- n and dancing and the Scera theater In the evening. You can make a family day of It, if yon wish, and we welcome every one to come here" gays Mr, |