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Show 'v 1941 1 94 1 i,i re is f 1 i'Vt limits n :n flat a 'r cfceiifxxG icx -- i' W 4, 4MMMI VOL. VIII. - A- -V S'" .&.. v 4 4 4" 4 S 4 4 i LaLenMt QnanJrww - .V LAi .- . v-.r- n r' A I hnlxstl' yi z. ( . C 3in)0 I District PLEASANT VIEW Largest Seminary Class in Sharon Slake History to Six Evenings were required by the Orein city clean-u- p trucks to the Orem clean-upso complete was this years operations. The State highway is now clean however and so are most of the residences and premises in Orem. It was genuine cooperation this year, nd the city looks the better for it. ", Glades One Cent Sale brought a lot of customers, and the Orem Drug did a good business during those four days last week. It Just goes to show that Orem has its own bargain counters which satisfy the people In Sharon district. Orson Prestwichs Kew Borne certainly adds a lot to the looks of State Street, and when be gets his grounds landscaped as they appear to be doing now, the whole premises will be another one of Orem's beauty spots. Poultry Producers To Hold Banquet An evening of fun and by the Utah Poultry assoer ciation members wUU take place Thursday, May 22, when the Poultry Producers of Utah County will meet at Provo Third ward amusement ball for a gala banquet and Floor show. Prominent speakers from Salt Lake City will be present to discuss the future outlook of the All poultry poultry industry. producers in the county are Invited to attend, announces H. T, Lewis, Provo mamger. June Jubilee Planned by I). U. P. Planning for their annual June Jubilee, 100 Daughters of the 24 Utah Pioneers, representing camps in Utah county, met Saturday evening at the Memorial building In Sowleite park, where they decided to hold the Jubilee this year at Spanish Fork on June 2. Plans and details are being worked out by committees. Iva Richardson gave the lesson for the meeting, assisted by Mrs. Robey Coleman, and musical numbers were furnished by Sprlng-vill- e camp, Including a ladies trio by Mrs. Mary Weight, Mrs. Grace Loveridge, and Mrs. Iva Childs, with Mrs. Lola Weight as accompanist. Sharon Invites Members to Attend Mothers Day Sharon ward bishopric and Sunday school superintendency extend a cordial Invitation to all ward members to attend the Mothers' Day program to be given at the ward chapel Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Special honor is to be paid the mothers of missionaries now In the field from Sharon ward, to the oldest and youngest mothers present, and to the mother present who has the most children. A gift Is provided for every mother present. The following program will be given by members of tbe various classes: A poetic recitation, Belva Mother Moulder of Wentz; Leaders, Betty Jacobson; "Mother and the Ward, tribute by Kenneth McEwan of bishopric; What it means to be a Missionary's Mother, Agnes Bellows; What Mother Does for the Sunday School, Dora Prestwlch; "Mother and the Latter-da- y Saint Home, Marjorie Carter; "Mother in Eternity, S. A. Carter; Songs hy the Primary and Kindergarten departments; two special musical numbers. Thomas Carlyle $10,000 AWARD was made bv the Federal court to Mrs. Rada Dyess of Texas for damages done to her when she was injured on June 13, 1940 in an automobile accident in Utah driver which involved a truck Dick Jones, working for the W W. Clyde company of Fpringville against which company the Judgment was rendered e; i- -U e n Its WINDSOR Plans Jr ... Le-la- Mothers P.-T.- par-subje- ct hnpe-inspM- i NKS! aaa a a Showing Starts Tonight, Continues Friday, Saturday a ptrptlual Orem Plans Paving Program There will be no Sunday night meeting in Pleasant View ward, so that everyone Is free to go to the Seminary graduation exercises to be held in college hall. Four Babies Sharon stake will graduate 169 seminary students this were blessed and named in Fast Sunday, May 11, the largest class of graduates in Sharons meeting Sunday, May 4. Mr. and ef 'ViUNK Lloyd Baum named their Everything is in readiness for the - "V history, announces Principal Victor C. Anderson. Diplomas Mrs. Linda-LeMr. and Mrs. Bill WITH THE WIND in the Sutra TU re riut f thN will U awarded to each graduate, and 800 printed programs baby Bandleys baby received the name and running Unity : ! h .'1 y. will be provided for the occasion, J. Clayton Watts and of Glen Bone; Mr. and Mrs. Royal evening, (Thursday) u, tie In order to make the Lest Milton II. Knudsen are other members of the Sharon semin- Hunter's baby was named Royal Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M. G. M. m.t a R.e distributors of the ; .t ary staff. Company, Penrod's was named Ladell. The feature of the Graduation . n t! ; m t ; "crt special representative to see that 13 Class Members exercises is built around the it.-fto the instruct c.i how theme: Shall America Stand?, of the Junior class in Sunday is in perfect order and a dramatic pageant written and run. be school enjoyed a wiener roast at picture should Four Hours directed by Mr. Watts, assisted by Canyon Glen Saturday. Games of mo-- t Mr. Knudsen, which by means of were played as long as the stormy ibu .it exprri-i- e thiv-who aiuoil During await exMAIL RURAL EQX historic weather prophetic teachings, permitted it. Transporthe showing, tbs re i.l be a tation was furnished by the amples, and utterances of politl- - Concrete Work cal leaders, presents the thesis n connection with the new groups teachers, S. Rex Cluff and MPEOVEMEIIT WEEK minute intermission at whiih time that God rules in the affairs of Auditorium is now completed .Tracy Colvin. piople will be ble to move about bit. men and nations, and that assur- - with the xpected that during The Relief Society will hold exception of one of the this time, folks will respect other nee of continued existence of this walks on the south Bide of the their work and business monthly To accomplish desirable objec- - patrons rights to retain tbe seats nation depends upon its personal building. Total bags of cement meeting next Tuesday at 2 oclock, the Post Office Department, seiected at the beginning of the tives, gnd social righteousness. used in the construction have not in the meeting house. Mrs. Mary has designated .the wWk begin- - 8how. The pageant is presented in been listed yet, but will be report-thre- e MacKay ia in charge. ning May 6, 1941, as Rural Mall parts: (A) The Voice of the ed soon. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crane an- Box Improvement-Week- . Oclock Promptly At Ages. (B) Shadows of the Past. nounce the arrival of a baby boy a preliminary ten minute pic- gtanlfT Robert, rural mall boxes de- Unsightly (C). Promise and possibility. The of Pleasant View had bis big last week. tract from the natural scenic ture will be shown after which chorus will be directed by E. B buI1 doaer on the min- ,Mt groundg Mrs. E. Charles Cluff and beauty along highways and are preliminary music for four Terry, and the orchestra by W. M. week and wUhin a few hourg he before be will utes the atplayed to owners of rea Anne not tbe credit have daughter Cheryl Vernon Scenes in the pageant had tong of dlrt m0Ted Mr turned to their home after spend- tractive homes served thru the curtain is drawn again for the Include Belshazzars feast; Arrival Robertg ,g entbU8laBtic about tMg ing several days in Bountiful 'as boxes. Rural mail boxes which showing of the feature picture. of Nephites in America, End of new project guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon are not properly erected or which It is urged that all be in their Nephite nation, Columbus dts,n our Smoot. Every ylng per8on covers America Landing of the coramunlty. My8 Mr. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burgener Pilgrims and Surrender of Corn- - (.an be jusfIy proud of thlg beau. and son Glen from Heber visited and expose it to damage from the walhs. Members of the gradual- - tjfu, buiI(ilng will please note that all seats wlll gtand for two It days with their parents here. elements. in the evening are 56c whether it ing class have the chief roles in years to come as a monument to Post the of desire is the It the performance of the pageant. be occupied by a child or adult. the cooperative spirit of the Office Department to encourage The pricea are rcgulated by the people. All over the State I hear patrons of the Rural Delivery produce s a d . a . t favorable comments and enthusiService to provide entirely suitthroughout all tbe U. astic praise." (Mrs. Ferry Nielson able mail receptacles and to erect are no Reprrter) passes extended on this The Lot Parking (Helen Ovison them in such a manner that they pjctnre to anyone Tbe afternoon Reporter) to the North of the auditorium The Arbor itae Club will be accessible to the carrier Phillip Taylor, student at the are 25cfor child- 160 cars. It members were entertained by at all times of tbe year and also matinee prices V. S. A. C. at Logan spent the !!! 'commodate 40c ren for and adults, the matl- fenced ana Mrs. Emma Nicholes week end at home in Lake View. will be graveled, Thursday presont a neat appearance. ne .prompUy at 2 p. m starting One of HRhted. the big afternoon. problems was Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zobell of Sewing enjoyed It is especially desired .that the s s parking, by Nadie Wilburg, a guest, and boxes be maintained in such con- - No Reserved Seats Idaho Falls spent last week visit- - n tbe urban cente-11 ia to walk five the following mejnbers: Mrs. Lois dition that they will properly pro- is parents, so the doors to the auditorium Mr. and nfun ing with or six blocks before finding a Drage, MrB Lucile Richardson, toot mal placed Mrs. Harry Zobell. therein, that the will he open 30 minutes prior to This is one of the and Mrs. Erva Biimley. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Madsen Parkin& of the owners be lnserlbed the beginning of the afternoon or be location of A Daughter and daughters of Salt Lake City, rason3 why on the boxes visible to tbe carrier evening performances. Come early e n rural sections is prov-thwere in Provo on business over f,1,,a,r8 was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ver- as be approaches them, and that to get your choice of seat. The more an more popular. week end. dun Richardson Friday morning tbe boxes and their supports be producing company have announ- SIOOO in Bonds at American Fork. The grand- kept painted Any boxes which ced that the picture will positively The Missionary Committee have been accepted by Mr. is preparing a farewell party parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. M. are not of tbe approved type and not be shown, at least for another even Roberts for bis work , , , , ti cr v though Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert are in such condition that they year, in this territory at a lower i will not protect the mall from the price. Richardson. for the Mission home in Salt Lake the operation of the machines. Shock and Bruises elements, should be replaced with May 19th preparatory to leaving As he 8'luol Students signed for the bonds he for the Spanish American mission were suffered by Mrs. John new boxes of the approved type. H,h Wish I had another $1,000. and Senior will be said, In Is now A progress on May 29. May 16 has been set 2 p. m. on Thursday few investments with Grant as she was knocked down for campaign are There mall rural as the date for the farewell party. improvement of aaa tka Bftnrnftnn the security that these bonds by an automobile Saturday as she boxes. nrF dpJ The rural routes are being A supper, short program and have. Mr. Roberts is also liber- crossed the highway in front of whose all 5a pl;ture and patrons, been has dance her home. She was rushed to the Inspected prepared. r litle c as donating his equipment with- American Fork boxes or posts are in need of re- Aunt Priscilla Madsen is able to ally hospital. for children t enjoy out any charge. be up again after being ill for pair or replacement should have Impossible Hilda Norecn 01 f0Ur SkUled Carpenter, for a anF p stores Local hardware done. this the past fe weeks. Her many was the name given to the Inare now working two to three Tbls one of tbe reasona - bur8 apand are offering rewish cooperating friends her a complete bourg each even,ng bang,ng doorg fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hy the Producers, who control boxes at attractive prices. covery soon and other finishing work. If you LeslieByland Sunday at the fast proved tbe Pice have made the policy of routes Patrons of the rural A No Hostess Party babies are a carpenter capable of doing day services. in charging everyone even fine shown have cooperation was held at the home of Mr. tb8 work, you are Invited to call Dorman Willett by the parent8 we and earnestly and Mrs. Martin Clinger Friday jj, Woffinden immediately. Some was released as Sunday School past campaigns and encourage yon to again the faU admission charge, s is one time, evening In commemoration of the Gf jbe gang are Clem Oakes, Rube superintendent Sunday and Geor- solicit said Mr. and comply with the participate birthday anniversary of the late Pyne, Lawrence Palmer, Chris. ge Long was chosen to take his company representative W. Smith, J. says request." Departments Inger Sward Johnson. All tbe Riding. Other are scheduled to place, with Sam Harris as 1st that parents will prof t to hire living sons and daughters were In come within the next day or so. assistant. George Long and Sam Dangerfield, postmaster. a baby tender before going to the attendance as follows: Mr. and a Painting Crew Harris acted as counselors to Dor- teachers at the home of Mrs. Al- - show." MrSt L. L. Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. j8 ajgo working every evening. man Willett during his service. vin Kirk. T. D. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred jf Mrs. Hannah Packard y0u like to wield a paint brush, The Seminary Pageant Johnson, Bishop and Mrs. August cau around. was the guest of honor at a RetJ CrOSS Seer was presented SunThe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin The High Prleeta social Tuesday evening, sponsored in school the day evening high Clinger, Mrs. Carl Johnson, assistlandscaping project Is going auditorium, taking the place of by the M. I. A. officers and teach- - LXhlClt JMtiy 10 ed her mother In the serving. era. forward rather slowly. If It Robert Madsen left Sunday for werent for the faithfulness of the regular conjoint program In Mrs. Elaine Baxter was a Salt the wards. A conference and an exhbitt of Wendover, Utah where he wlll be men ni,e David Rowley, John visitor Thursday. She was the Jr. Red Cross next Lake Saturday, for the next several Lange, Spencer Madsen and a few Windsor Candidates of her sister, Mrs. May the guest for graduation from the PleasMay 1()th t the B Y. U. high well there Grua. others just wouldnt ant Grove school auditorium from 10:00 to high school are: be anything done. Spencer thinks Ferry Nielson is ill, suffering 12:00. A program consisting of Dean Glllman, Lois Baxter, fellows havnt from a severe attack of gall- numbers from various schools of that i0ln of Closs Ruth stones. . . . heard about the project yet but Hooley, Holly Maxfield, county will be presented. Helen Prestwlch, Harold Mrs. A. H. Lowe Is confined to when they do, they will be Johnny Omer, Announced Discussions of various phazes Prestwlch and Eava Richardson. blood her bed. suffering from high e(j Erogg work jn tbe A Meeting The first In the series of Ex- pressure. All schools will be promoted. was last for season the this was Mothers held classes pectant School Torrp teachers and students and parents , held at the Wednesday evening home 2. arrived at tbe Utah Valley Friday evening. Friday. May 7, i m,ght be ,nteregted are ln Lindon School with president Alhospital Outpatlrnt department. Qperettll JT riQcly Tjted berta in Walker charge. with eleven members present. The exhibit will consist of ar- The Page school Is presenting Arthur Gaeth Three visitors from Salt Lake Salt Lake for the day Sunday that hare been made by the to Beaver be will materthe returned In their annual "Lazy operetta City, who are Interested frinclpal speaker at evening Carol th gchoo, gome of chdren Town Friday, May 9, at the the special Mothers Day program to her school duties. nal care, were present sent over seas and be which will The second class in this aerie rieastnt VIpw ward hall. Every-wi- ll to be given at the ward chapel The Daughters of he Pioneers others will be used locally. week a All in will hold their be held at the same place at one Is invited to attend. mothers Sunday morning. meeting Mrs. William J. Snow 2 p. m. on Friday, May 9. Tbe the ward are Invited especially to from Thursday instead of this Every child In school is County Chairman of Prenat,l Care will he tlripating in the operetta. It Is be present, as well as all other Thursday at the home of Mrs. The Junior Red Cross. This change was to begin at 8 p. m. Admission ward members. dibfussed. Mary Maxfield. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harris made because of the accident of All expectant mothers are in- - charges are 10c for children, In vited to attend. eluding Junior high school stu- motored to Burley, Idaho last Mrs John Grant. T II A week to attend the funeral of Mrs The Carol B Raile W. Club dents and 15c for adults. Mildred Allred Tbe proceeds from the operetta Harris father, Mr. Davis. spent a pleasant afternoon at will go toward further beautifiJane Loftfs Beverly Harris is on a vacation the home of Mrs. Earl Walker FKAXK VI OF FINPEN says: Thanks, and means it in Washington with her sister, Friday. The time was spent in Provo Public Health Nurses cation of the school grounds. Next week tbe Page school Is Dorothy and husband. and needlework after when he comments on the Orem sewing campaign thanks to which a delicious luncheon was Clean-u- p holding its annual Page Day, for Margaret Stark attended an M. I. A stake board served to Vida Lystrup, Etha everybody for cooperation, and the children. All parents are invited and encouraged to attend. social Tuesday evening at the Rawlings, Emilv Long, .T nnie especially to the Orem City coun- The program of the day will in- - home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Day. Harris P.lanrhe Nk'Non, May As- - cil for the use of trurks ana the Mr. and Mrs John Muzzell have ton and Thelma Harris. From week to week these stu- - elude a flag dr'll by the students, hauling of all the refuse away. Mr and Mrs Earl Johnson of If anyone needs further help dents of tbe Bible diuss ques- - then the children led by the band purchased a home in the Pleasant (ions pertaining to prophecy, life, uill march to the ward hall where Grove Second ward and expect to Murray were the guests of Orem phone Mr. Woffinden or any other rilutives Sunday. member of tbe Chamber of Com- death, the hereafter, heaven, hell, a program will be held. A dance move there in the near future Mrs. Vola Jackson and small merce, savs Ronald Price, who has etc. Tune In (his for the children will follow, A Bonfire Party was enjoyed Monday evening by still were the guests of Mrs. Sarah directed the publicity for the program every Sunday morning, rounding out the morning actlvl-1- 0 15 KOVO (1240 kc ) Provo, clean-u- p ties. the Sunday School officers and E. Hooley Sunday. drive. LAKE VIEW here 1 ,? SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 per year in advance Arrangements Explained For Gone With the Wind Graduate Next Sunday c t in a a a 11 cn lit HlfllfSS r,; VuuLc VmrjuJ TunpuKjjuw t despair. ismi.tatuucJL jaamcmmtcauuiiai il J Flauautvie Uf-ll.S- is alone Including Orem, the Business Section of the Sharon District PROVO UTAH, II. F. D, THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1911 No. XXXIX As I Pass Thru Sharon , UJemont Ttzl. ala City Buys 47 1-- Shares Water 2 Two outstanding decisions arrived at by the Orem City council at the Friday night meeting may go down in history f Orem as of utmost importance in the development of this city, declares Mayor B. M. Jolley following the meeting. They are, first, the decision to pave several Orem streets, the beginning of a policy of permanizing Orems roads; the decision to purchase 22 shares of Alta water and L ", shares of Provo Reservoir water, and 131 acres of yrnund. ( a!-- ,) Andreason Chosen in Pasadena Dr. Juel L. Andreason, sou of and Mrs. Axel Andreason of Vinevard, has been chosen to lead tbe L. D S. scouts of the Pasa--a dtna gtake, which is in the Los Angeles and San Gabriel councils. He became a Scout at the age of 13 in Vineyard, Utah, working Mr. year c bewas an assistant to Dr. Eyring, teaching a Scout leadership course at Brigham young university, before such course8 were given by the local g councli8. with Dr Andreason. together Sorenson of Vineyard, became the first Sea Scouts in Utah in November, 1926, 'and upon re- turning from Europe in 1931, was t the Pea Lo al Commodore Scouts of Central and Southern Utah. Dr. Andreasen was In 1928-2,n 8COuUng in Denmark, and in 1 929 attended the World Jam- - horPe at Birkenhead, England as a representative of the Boy Scouts of Denmark. Itesides being an Eagle scout, h holds such awards as Bronze, Gold and Silver Palms, and the training Leadership following certificates. Minimum, Standard, Advanced, First Aid. and Elem- ents One. Taken from "Tbe Key pub- lished monthly bv the Pasadena stake M. I A. flj-pt- TJorl Chairman Resigns Orems Red Cross chairman. Mrs. Bessie Excell resigned FrlnlKht at the 0rem City coun oil meeting, due to her changing her residence to Chicago for the roming summer. The City conn- cil accepted the resignation with regrets, and has taken steps to - cooperate wilb the Utah County Crogg offlflalg ln making an- - The Road Policy was enabled by the State grant for Orem roads this year approximating $3,000 which is now ready for u4e. To obtain this money, Orem must become the sponsor of the project, but the property owners along the roads to be paved mu8t a8Sume ,, 00 a rod lor tbelr share of the costs, explains V. Emil Hansen, city clerk. The actual cost of a mile of pa,ed .rad is pUe1 Rt 1085 of which the property owners are expected to provide $640, aad the ty w pat Dp lb remainder. '',ork on these road8 faa uke P!ace on,y after the individual Property owners have petitioned or 8Ucb work t0 bo done, I16 Petition forms may be obtained from Mr- Han9Pn at h d'T hal- H two or more petitions are filed, work will proceed in the order of filing, adds Mr. H.uiacu. " no road work ill be as the city cannot accept the ppon- sorehip without the request and consent of the majority of the property owners, he explains. Culinary Water i8 the foundation of all urban growth, in the opinion of the Orem council who voted unani- mously to buy the Alta water which is a culinary water supply of the first importance to Orem, Tile Provo Reservoir deal and the Alta deal combined with the chase of 131 acres of ground totaled only $9,000, states Mayor Jolley, and the city hag already leased the water this year for enough to pay all interest on the investment. The Land is located at the extreme North East city limits, 24 acres of which comprise the Whittaker property, and the other 107, acres is known as the Dunn land. Two purposes lie behind the pnrehase of this land exp,ain8 Mr. rtansen: first, a part of it wm be designated as a city p!ot for obtaining virgin goil by clty dweiierg for the build- ing o iawns and beautifying their premises; second, a cemetery lot wlll be 8urTeyed and platted for JtVln pur-nam- Weeds will lake place FYiday, May 9, at were argued about conslderab.y which time a selection will likely at the City council meet, and It b(j made fof a Bew fhairman at was left to Mr. Hansen to er it may be, the mine how to kil lthe white Orem on top AT City Council expressed desire and on other deter-Whoev- their last meeting that the appointment be accepted in good faith as the urgency of the Red Cross Is upon every community this year. the city park city property. He is undecided whether to use fire or chemcal, but Jarman, member of the board, says: Nothing yet known to science takes the place of elbow de grease. Nat. Hospital Day Contest Essay A wriAiiriPPrl Chemicals kill the ground fertility as well as tbe weeds, and fire leaves tbe roots to grow more prolifically next year. Readers who are bothered with white top and other noxious weeds are urged Utah to contact 8. R. Boswell, county agent, as to best methods of eradication, a cording to both Mr. Hansen and Mr. Jarman. a In otwervance of National Hos- - honors the birth- Pltal Day of Florence day anniversary Nightingale, May 12, an essay conteat for high school students is being sponsored by the Utah Valley hospital guild, announces Mr.. Victor Bird, guild president baab prizes-- $5, $3 and $2-- are offered by the guild for COIXC1L first, second, and third place win- - HIGH NOTICES ners. The contest, which begins May 12 and ends May 16, is open to students of Provo, Lincoln, The and B. V. U. high schools. 500 essays are not to exceed words ln length, and ire to he written on one of the following subjects: What a Hospital Does for a Community; Health Services Work Offered by the Hospital; Done )n a Hospital Laboratory, In connection with this same an invitation ia being occasion extended by Miss Mildred Walker, superintendent of Utah Valley Hospital, to the home economics classes of these three high schools to visit the dietary department and the laboratory of the hospital on May 12. where they mav learn something of the technical work being performed bar k'tige by the hospital staff ar)d 8(.jpn(.e meeting with the Sharon stake Presidency will be held Saturday, May 10 at 8 p. m. in the Stake Administration building, PRIESTHOOD UNION meeting will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in tbe Lincoln high school or all priesthood quorum officers, committee chairmen, and Aaronlc priesthood leaders. UNION MEETING DATES CHANGED . i)ue ,0 Mother's Day on May j j , (be Union meetings of both tbe Relief Society and Primary ornnizatlon. of Sharon stake will be held on the Third Sunday instead, at f. p. m. at the Lincoln high school. |