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Show y ' t Jills, a SpzakAqHwifa 2ifafi EJjemon Lilwiw Including Oreai, VOL. IX, Number XXXVIII I Yoyo Patriotic Mass Meetinjj To Honor Service Men And Parents On May 10th - .' ' Wv Ft tie t tmn Boakie&a l Scii.n J of FSitwi ISSUED BY CITY rrTlol SJ Ry-ber- g Slate Administrator Gordon Wetland Answers Questions Speaker er Ballad For Americas To Climax Concert two-thir- pre-scho- ol Non-defen- PROCLAMATION: of AID SCHOOL LUNCH iiDdcn unw ccnnoiH IllUUiirtHl UiiuuU Itwii Call for aid iu the s heol lunth ptogram was issued this week by Mrs. James E. Pinegar, president c f the Lincoln P. T. A. "Vegetables to be used for hot lunches Bhould be planned for now while people are planting their gardens," stated Mrs. Pinegar, "so that fruits and vegetables for next year's program will be as- Sugar trf t -- highlit. To love Leaders Urge Coal Storage to Prevent Serious Winter Shortage sured. cans of "Tweuty-thousanwere preserved by the Orem Union kitchens last year. amount provided nicely for d food and This the lunches for the entire year but lt was augumented by surplus commodities from the government. It is doubtful, however, that government commodities will be available for the school lunches next year because of the Increased demand for food for other countries caused by war conditions. In this event." Bald Mrs. Pinegar "lt Is more urgent than ever that the people of this vicinity provide ample food for the program. Suggested vegetables, and fruits which would be highly desirable under tbe program are: peas, corn, string beans, chard, beets, tomatoes, peaches, pears, cherries, and apricots. These foods will be added to by the purchase of potatoes, celery, and apples which are bought from the farms itch fall by the Association. Rusiness Licenses Required by City License fees for the maintaining of business establishments within Orem city limits, due under ordinance provisions since January 1 of this year, must be paid within the very near future, according to V. Emil Hansen, City Recorder, following discussion of the matter by members of the City Council. Surprisingly few business concerns have paid the license to date, Mr. Hansen In keeping with valient endeavors now being made by lationai leaders to prevent serious coal shortages this winter tnd to avert chaotic conditions caused by shortages of coal Orem, has reiransportation facilities, Mayor B. M. Jolley of secre-ar-y executive P. B. Manley, ceived a communication from the that Association, asking Coal Utah of the Operators fnrrihlv hrmivht to the attention of the people of "The only assurance of coal supply that can be afforded to Industrial and domestic both users under present conditions, states Mr. Manley, "Is for all types of coal users to buy now during the season of mild weather while supply and transportation are available, and to store their coal in their own bins." Citizens Fore-Warne- d "The people of your town, wrote Mr. Manli y to the Mayor, "are in a great measure dependent upon coal for heat and well being, and the matter of securing for them a full supply Is directed to your notice not by any means as a coal selling campaign, but rather that if you agree thatthe next wintej's fuel supply Is important to you and to the citizens of your community, you may exercise the rleht and duty of your office to publicily forewarn the people of these most probable difficulties which they will encounter if they fall to make provision for fuel supply now and before the full weight of war emergency restrictions shall be made effective. Much Can be Done Mr. Manley further pointed out that during the last war when coal was on priority, much of It In transit for defense requirements. urgent "To prevent this necessity from recurring in the present emergbe ency, he says "much should will done and can be done if all fully cooperate. that the usual Probability abundant coal supply may not be available later In this year has also been expressed by the President. the War Production Board and by the Department of the Interior, as well as by the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Purchasing Agents and the Consumers Counsel of the Bituminous Coal Division. It is stated almost Governdaily by authoritative ment sources that shortage of transportation facilities will he the one major source of tronble, although the effect of the war upon the availability of mine labor, equipment and supplies are factors of the utmost seriousness. Store Now For Future "Every tym of coal that the consumer stores now tor fiture use, concluded Mr. Manley, "will later release for much needed use production and transportation facilities which may be strained beyond capacity later on. In so itotng, you will serve your community and your Nation well and faithfully. was requisitioned states, and notices are going out this week to all Orem business concerns requesting that payment be made immediately at the Recorders office In the City hall. by the combined mate glee, ladies gle, and mixed chorus of the Lincoln high school, with the baritone solo being Bung by Harold Brereton, a former high school graduate. This cantata, "B for A, written by Latouche and Robinson and performed first in 1939, has become very popular and Is being heard over the air more and more. It Is based on four high spots in our national history the Revolution, the Growth of the Union, the Civil War, and the Machine Age. It Is said that no compost so vividly, so tlon Interprets truly the character, philosophy and spirit of the American people, the human pattern for universal happiness and freedom, as does "Ballad for Americans". Though lt comes at a time of day Inconvenient to many, we Invite the public to attend. It will be held In the Seera auditorium and there should be room for all. Be there on time, 9:30 a, m., Friday, April 24. People having band admitted free. cans, sung s Picture To Show Civilian Light and Citizens Should Provide Now For Next Winter s Fuel Supply, Advice Given Orem Mayor GARDEN FLANTING TO Scera Theatre Chatter Just before George left for the army, he completed the planting of the shrubs around the Scera When the lawn Auditorium. gets planted, the landscaping will be completed and should add much to the attractiveness of this beautiful building. We will say will miss that the Rohbocks George but the army will gain and that's what we are anxious for these days. ful of entertainment! this beautiful building without government help, these days when everybody has been leaning on the Government". This is the kind of spirit that builds communities. Some people like to do a lot of talking but when It comes to shelling out the cash that really makes things go they prefer to let the other fellow do lt. It Is the faith of men like Sam Cordner that has made this project pos- Brittain ion. It us that sleeping year. The beautiful color In BAHAMA PASSAGE playing next Wednesday and Thursday brings out the handsomeness of Madeline Carrol and causes all the men to Bigh with admiration. Sterling Hayden who plays opposite Madeline Carrol is Just as stunning for the women to look ai. You remember they played together in "Virginia." The picture was filmed Mr. and Mra Sam Cordner of on a small island of Salt Cay of Sharon recently Invested 2,500 the British West Indies. As a In the Scera' Auditorium. The special attraction with this propeople of the community are duty gram Is a Bpeclal interesting two bound to see that the obligations reel picture recently taken on the are paid", said Mr. Cordner. "II British Isles. It gives you an opIs a real accomplishment to build portunity to see the defense that sible. People who like pictures that are filled with real tough situations will find In JOHNNY EAGER an picture. Reviewers say that it compares with "Honky Tonk. It has a good cast, excellent direction. T. N. T. Is a good description. Although the picture Is given a family rating, we do not recommend It for children. melo-dramat- ic Defense Workers In Action feat-tire- fir.-- t and to love truth are one and the same. Silvio Pellu-oGod SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Ter Year in Advance Administration For Rotary ranks ' 1912 At P.T.A. ) tU Siaron District 1M, I with TrnpMia Notwithstanding probable difOffice Buildin ficulties in the obtaining of build-'n- g materials and the necessity of ratings before navlng priority Occupancy Today Ready Mothers construction can be assured, apSpecial Guests for building permits plications Mothers Day Meeting If all building at the Geneva Works plant proceeds with within Orem city limits have not suffered any decrease, thus far, as much speed as that of the temjxtrary office structures, Proclamation and a call has been issued by civic and re- according to the records of Build- the plant will he built well ahead of schedule. ligious leaders in the Lincoln high school district and Sharon ing Inspector K. B. McEwan. The administration office fur the U. P. M. Utah, Ten new permits have been isstake for a patriotic mass meeting to be held on Mothers Morrison and Knudsen construction companies Pomeroy, Day, May 10, for the purpose of showing an appreciation for, sued since April 1, to the follow- will be in use today. Tne first office equipment was moved and offering a prayer in behalf of the men and women in the ing: in yesterday. This building, which, is a fairly good-size- d Axel Andreason, new residence office armed services of the United States. building in itself, has been Tlmpanogos ward, next to Rul-o- n under construction 27 days. It The mass meeting Is to be held 1 West home east of the Lincoln was finished several in the community auditorium in days ahead itlUwiw I LW 1 1 riL high school. .. P. o. Mother. Dw. JJJ of schedule. 1 RAT 0 i I Bishop Stanley Harris of WindAWAITED AT L. H. S, Special guests will be the mothers men sor ward, addition and remodelBuilding service and fathers of all 1b the Lincoln The building ing. and women from the IS FOR WAR WORK John G. Fisher, purchaser of main section being 170 feet long Fourteen hands, more than 125 high school and Sharon stake and 4 0 feet wide, two stories soloists and small J. W. Cordner property In Tlmparea. groups, 10 nigh. It has In it 3 5 offices and orchestras, and SO large singing tourist and trailer camp, anogos, Program Committee Registration Headquarters smaller utility rooms. The cross groups will display their talents etc. A group consisting of Sharon Open April 27 at City Hall laundry rooms, Mayor B. M. stake presidency, LeRoy Neilsen, new residence, arm on the T Is 30 feet wide end and skills at the largest musical It consists of two festival ever held In the Lincoln Jol'ey of Orem, Effle Pinegar, male Ttmpatogos, south of Ella Nel- 100 feet long. rooms Approximately 50,000 P. A. for the use high school or Orem city area to T. P. on A., of state son the drafting large highway. property president residents In Utah will be registFred Lystrup, new residence, of engineer and draftsmen in take place May 1 and 2 on the Warnick, principal of the Lincoln ered April 27th for classification preparing and working out de- high school campus, according to high .school, and Armanell Lar- according to their skills and apti- Windsor ward. sen, chairman of the local Red tudes for war production work, W. A. Shepardson, new resi- tails of plans for the various E. B. Terry, director of the LinCross chapter will constitute the Lt. Colonel H. A. Rich, State D- dence, on property purchased from s'ruclures of the plant. music departcoln high school committee on program and ar- irector of Selective Service an- Emery McKelllp In Sharon. Just east of the main office ment. rangement. A meeting of the nounced this week. Leo Steele, enlarging and re- building, which 1b located on the Between 1500 and 2,000 Junior committee will be held next Tuesof present home, Tlmp- property former'y belonging to and senior high school students modeling men of the for Registration Kenneth Olsen, Is a new struct- from Park City, North Sanpete, day evening at 8 p. m. In the Orem and Sharon stake area will anogos. administration stake Sharon Seth Larson, new residence In ure being built by the W. E. Wasatch, Lehl. American Fork, take place at the Orem city hall, building. Company for construction Pleasant Grove. Provo, B. Y. near Carson Crandall V. Emil Sharon with 27, Monday, April meeta mass to Is be This contractors. This Mothers Day In charge. Hansen High, Juab and Tintic, will Join Hours of property east of town hall. ing has been called at the sugnew res! personnel building. It Is a one Lincoln and take over the campus 7 a. m. unVern are from Arrowsmith,. registration 30 feet wide by gestion of the Mothers Day Comfor the two day festival. 9 p. m. dence, east Sharon near Sidwell story structure, 40 feet long. It Is at the entmittee for Community Mass Meet- til place. "It Is the first time in history" The include will registration In New All with rance to the site. steel headquarters ings, plant of Most these applicants seeking employment from the U states Mr. Terry, "that we have York City. The meetings are to every male citizen and every male be nation-wid- e and are being alien resident, other than persons states Mr. McEwan, have already P M. will register at this build- felt able to accomodate such a but with the new aurltorl-ustarted construction of the build- ing. sponsored by the National Council exempted by the Selective TrainPay checks will also be dis- crowd, and the high school bul'dlng of Women of the United States. ing and .Service Act, who had at- ings covered by the permits, hav- pensed there. we now feel proud to invtte our the 45th annlwersary of ing made previous arrangements Thq .suggest ion from the National tained neighboring schools to come and Slathers Day Committee was re- his birth on or before February for the obtaining of necessary Fuller Company Buildings Hts advice to new The George A. Fuller Company In friendly competition desplay ceived by Christa Christensen of 16, 1942, and who has not at- materials. is that they be of New York and nhlcago, one of their talents. Orem, local representative of the tained the 65th anlversary of his builders, however, birth on or before April 27, 1942. certain of material sources and the nation's largest construction Band parents will sponsor con-- o National Council of women. on the ability to convert them to companies, has a contract These men who register for s.slons and lunch counters In an April 27th, the Director pointed building uses, before going ahead some 32 permanent structures on effort to finish raising money for out, are not liable for military with building plans. (Continued on Page Three) SPENCER SCHOOL new band uniforms. service under the law. They will be given certificates of registracommissioners Tuesday to a LEADS III tion which they must have In group of Pleasant View Relief Sotheir personal possession at all ciety women under whose spontimes and produce at the request sorship the petition asking for MEMBERSHIP GAINS of authorized persons. Later Installation of a light at that be out will to fill they required point was prepared and filed. an occupational questlonaire, deThe largest gain in membership Signed by petitioners repreClub in the Parent Teachers Associa- tailing their civilian qualifications senting approximately every famand skills, hut that will be for tion of the Alpine School District the ily in the Pleasant View area, purpose of obtaining informaDiscusses Defense Housing was made by Spencer school with the petition set forth the necestion only. a membership of 135, reported sity of such a light In front of Mrs. Vaneese Wofflnden, chair- Grove. The Scrap Book is a recGordon VVeggeland, State HousCamp Williams, at Jordan Nar- the chapel In order "to preserve man of the membership commit- ord, kept by the 1 lstorlan of each ing administrator. In a speech to rows, a huge powder plant at life, limb and property from traftee at the closing meeting of the Parent-Teachgroup, which con- the Provo Rotary club last week Lark In the southwest part of Salt fic hazards and accidents. the After a brief discussion, year held Wednesday, April 15, tains a record of the school and declared that Utah was being ad- Lake county, the alumnla and In the school board office In Its activities. vanced Industrially 25 to 30 years small arms plants In Salt Lake commissioners approved the petiAmerican Fork. they would Immunization of 87 per cent of as a result of World War II. a reception tion and promised City and suburbs, The meeting, which was well the children of Alpine schools for "Utah valley, a stretch of the center for sGldlers south of Salt take Immediate steps to have attended by P. T. A. representa- small pox and dtptherla has been gtreat basin running 100 miles Lake City, the bombing repair the light Installed. tives from all over the distrftt, completed, and the Immunization from Payson on the south to base In North Davis county. Hill featured reports of the years ac- of of the children of Ogden on the north, will no long- Field, the Ogden Ordinance detivities by the president and the age has likewise been er be the peaceful Utah Valiev as pot, and other allied war Industlocal committees. accomplished It was stated by of yesterday. Thousands of new ries which have been announced, Mrs. James E. Pinegar, school Supervisor Leo Hansen. residents will come to this valley. or shortly will be announced. lunch chairman for the district Superintendent David Mitchell It will become one of the most Building Stopped reported that 58 per cent of the discussed the topics, "Sugar Ra- intensely militarized and IndustIn discussing the recent anchildren ate hot lunches dally tioning, and "The Effect of the rialized areas In the United during the year. Principal Roy War on the Si hool Building Pro- States, declared Mr. Weggeland. nouncement of the War ProducBy E. B. Terry Merrill of Pleasant Grove report- gram. "hi a trip from Payson, to Og- tion Board that all non defense "Your Land and My Land, a ed that the Council's Book shelf The convention for the Utah den lt will be difficult to determ- building Is stopped for the dura- program In vocal and Intrument-a- l was being widely read. Congress of Parent and Teachers ine where one military area ends tion, Mr. Weggeland declared that arrangement that will give a the object was to conserve man This year each unit In the dist- will be held In Salt Lake City on and another begins. tingle to your ever growpatriotic rict has completed a scrap book, Friday and Saturday, April 24, "Columbia Steel plant at Ge- power as well as materials. desire to do more for your ing "Unskilled workers as well as country is the theme to be caraccording to the report of Mrs. and 25 and all P. T. A. members neva will, of course, be the largWilliam Peterson of Pleasant are Invited to attend. est development, with the pos- skilled workers will soon be at a ried out In the band ana choral sible expenditure of more than premium," he declared. concert to be held Friday mornAt the conclusion of his formal 150.000.000. It will be to Utah ing, April 24, at 9:30 a. m. In (Continued on Page Four) county and the state what the tbe Scera auditorium. Utah Copper Mine at Bingham has Climax of the concert will be been in the past. When It Is rethe famous "Ballad for Amert- Drive Membership membered that 11 per cent of the taxes paid In Utah are paid by the For Orem C. C. Responding to suggestions made by the National Utah Copper Company, the significance of the new development Begins This Week Mothers Day Committee for Community Mass MeetIn a taxing way will be more fully ings, we the undersigned, representatives of civic and realized. More than $500,000,-00- 0 Membership drive for the Orem religious organizations in the area of the Lincoln high will be spent In Utah on war chamber of commerce got under industries. school district and Sharon stake, hereby call a mass way Wednesday evening with the appointment of Edvle Ixmg as meeting of all citizens of every race and creed to be Sustained Prosperity Co. drive chairman, according to Utah-Idah- o of war these "hfoet held on Mothers Day, May 10, at the community audiRulon West, newly elected presiBonds Sera we Industries, hope, will be a dent of the organization. Buys torium in Orem, at the hour of 3 p. m., for the purpose part of our sustained prosperity The list of chamber members of showing our appreciation for, and offering a prayer for many years to come. Thesp The Utah-Idah- o sugar Comhave paid their dues for 194 are to be real and. we nope, per- who has shown its friendly disin behalf of the men and women of America now servpany Is as follows: Rulon West, Ray manent expansions. They came position toward our community ing in the armed forces of their country. here not because thpy wanted to mond Glllman, A.Larry Atkinson. by purchasing share In our new Travis Tucter, E. Cox. Alvin come, but because of the raw maSeera Theatre. They recently We invite all citizens to be present, and expend Lunceford. Clyde terials which we have here In Lunceford. bonds to the amount of Blaine Swenson, Joe R. Adams, bought an invitation to the fathers and mothers of these men This puts the Sugar abundance. 250 00. iTheron Kirk. Wayne Close, Ed on our honor roll along and women from our community who are now serving "With the industrialization of Company & A P. Warnick, Firmage Co., Utah will come many social prob- W. with many other business Institutheir country in any of the armed services, or services D. Soulier and Emery lems These we must be tions and individual. closely allied thereto, to be the special guests of the to solve, and out of this war Having shown their faith In we mut come unified, not dividthis enterprise and their friendcommunity at this gathering. ed. That will be one of our great- PI. View ship toward our people, we, in Orem City Lincoln High School District Chapel est ass, ts as a result of the war." ran reciprocate by supportturn, By A. P. Warnick, Principal. M Weggeland enumerated In a By B. M. Jolley, Mayor ing them in their endeavors. The Given s sugar Industry is a vital one for general wav manv of the Lincoln Paront-Tc- a hers Assn our state and events have sh wr which would bring about thp Official Approval Sharon Stake Presidency By Effle Pinegar, President it Is vital til our national life a Intense niflHrrizatlnn of Utah. In By A. V. Watkins Lincoln DIM. Red Cross Chap. to the Geneva Works at A.fcurnfi a UpM o ell addition that S. H. Blake HI Lp In front of fh The ft tear Orem he mentioned the Columbia By Armanell Larsen, Company has re-- , S. H. Cluff. VU-on V Pfeel Increased Chairman Iron ward rh:p-pon i d to the call for more sugar plant at Pprlnevlllp .air bae replacement R, highway No, 19. mBhln n 'in this emereimy by center for 15,000 men at or near month, was plvon by Utah county sot. e of Its factories whiih have and Fathers duties, the luve of truth, faith and constancy iu.it. Of all ' V. Buildings at Geneva Works Proceeds With Great Speed BUILDING PERMITS A s .'-V"V: I I?) (f (;UL-AL-aMcicstj OrViiciiltuhal Qeimr.uniiteL OREM, UTAH, APRIL R. F. D. y A-- Orem Civilian defense workers and staff members will be shown by motion picture Justj how they should respond to defense duties in case of wartime emergency, at a meeting to be held Friday, April 24, 8 p, m.. In the Lincoln high school auditorium, according ts announcement of Henry A. Rad-datof the Commanding staff of Qrem's Civilian Defense Corps, who Is making arrangements for the showing of the picture. All citizens who have registered for defense activities, In addition to those who have been assigned to definite duties, should be in attendance, states Mr. Rad-- i The film to be shown is datz. highly Instructive and ts brought to us for the purpose of furthering civilian defense plans In this area has built against (all the time) the last Miss Ersel Cook, our Assistant Manager at the theatre, spent her well earned vacation last week In Denver, while there she witnessed the graduation of Levan Asay from a special course In artillery. He has now been transferred to some eastern post for further training. From the sparkle one sees radiating from one of Ersels fingers, you would say that Levan won the argument. Our congratulations to two swell people. Did you know that the government provides an ideal savings plan with all the security of the United States Government. You can Invest as little as 10c at the time. Why not buy a. Defense The young Negro recruit was Stamp each time you go to the the victim of so many practical show and then go often. Jokes that he doubted all men and their motives. One night while Aid Classes he was on guard, the figure of one of tl officers loomed up in Began City Hall the darkness. Recruit: Who goes dere? First of a series of First Aid Officer: Major Moses. classes to be given wardens, auxRecruit (i heerfully) : Glad to iliary police and workers under meet you Moses. Advance and the protective division of the Orem Civilian Defense Corps was give the Ten Commandments. held Wednesday evening at the THE LADY HAS PLANS, play- Orem City hall, according to Coming Mondav and Tuesday mander Rulon West. presents comedv and melodrama In The Classes win pe held weeka most Interesting story of an ly over a perioil of five weeks, American women employed In a with Henry Butler instructing. There Is a possibility that Firt foreign snv ring. This picture toyears. gratified gether with the fast moving west- Aid classes will he planned soon they have ern aition picture RED RIVER which Will be open to the general VALLEY should make a delight hublic. states Commander West. z, ml for several are. naturally, wlh the fine support given our association. . ei-- We Invas- will assure you as it did Englaud has not been First at |