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Show jV . iF' 5 S1I Cfi.ti-- !' Ku.V DISTRICT f T'tiifi V fruit L.u'f joitllry, ' ! rleeeeotvww .' y7 EIiuob YiL VutfyuJ TimpMln tit, dairy industries RIwmw I Includirz Orem, the Business Section of th Sharon District Rosalawn Recreation Center Offers Attractive Proraiii Following Provos Parade Races, Games, Swimming, Roller Skating, Pienicing in the Shade, Picture Shows Provide Attractive Program for All Old Cjlory :: v ,.V . . - f X r. ' 7 i ' :r I FOR vy rr v A A . 5 .y I , Utah Housing Administration Expects (Jo Ahead Order Soon Li 'T''V ,; '" o . 7 - 4 ;V . I ' J ; l;'v ' ' i XX- V - Utah County Housing Situation Confused Long May It Ware . x K SCHOOL HUNCH The nations holiday will be celebrated enthusiastically PROGRAM in Orem at the Sharon Recreational Center, following the C. Anderson, big paratb1 in Irovo on Saturday, states ictor . c i ' CANNING SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Ter Year in Advance ORLM, UTAH, JULY 2, 1912 i'rovo R. F. D. VOL. IX, Number XL VIII od nd 'X Progress Made Notwithstanding many aasu,-iiMfrom almost countless otfieials and sundry other gentlemen who have posed as auilu tines on this problem, the situation as of today is about where it was i the beginning Vo , S URGED , manager Beginning at. I2 oclock noon there is a full program consisting of childrens races, swimming, hand concerts, roller skating, plct- ure show matinee, and baseball gams between the league teams In the Sharon Recreational league climaxed with picture shows In the new auditorium In the evening. Mr. Anderson urges everyone to support Provos big fourth of July parade and after this event to come out to the Rosalawn .Center where sports and other activities can be enjoyed. j Orem City's water supply which is tested every two weeks Is re- ported as being satisfactory, reports V. Fmil Hansen, city clerk and recorder. These tests are taken from various places In the city and are sent to the Bacteriological department of the State Board ef Health Here It is tested and a report la sent out stating that the water is either satisfactory, questionable or unsatisfactory. All reports for the water In Orem City have been satisfactory, statas Mr. Hansen. The last tests which were made June 23, were taken from the homes of Mrs. Florinda Richardson and Mr, Martell Keetch. Ideal Place "It Is an Ideal place to bring the family,' declares Mr. Anderson. there are tables providi d In the shade of the trees for a picnic, probably much more commodious than in the canyon, and a trained corps of leaders will be on band to direct activities for childnn s. Mothers Class To Meet Friday P.noes Prenatal Caie will be subject of discussion at the Expectant Mothers Class to be held Friday, July 3, at the Utah Valley Hospital. If you are an expectant mother we are sure you will enjoy the association of thp memhers of the class and will gain some help by attending these classes. Visitors arc also welcome. Children's races at 2 p. m undi r the direction of Parlell Teterson and Jessie Sundwall. A series of races for children will be held on the lawn north of the high school. There will he races for boys and girls from 2 to 12 with prizes for everyone. Play groups will be organized for the little children by Mrs. Sundwall lmmcdintely following the races Sw Imminjj Pool is open from 12 until dark. The weather man for the predicts "hot time Fourth so there could he nothing more refreshing than a dip In the Canals Will Be iXined With Concrete Under Proposed pool. Band Concert will be given on the east side of the Seminary building at 7 oclock. "We suggest that you bring your blankets and sit on the lawn in the Bhade of the trees and enjoy the music. The roller Rollo Skating: skates have- been repaired and will be available for skating irom 2 till 8 at a rental of 10c for children and 15c for Junior high school students and up. Picture Bw: ADVENTURES OF MARTIN EDEN, starring Glenn Ford and Claire Trevor starts at 4 o'clock. Baselmll 6 p. m. The Sharot ward fellows are challenging the Timpanogos fellows for a matched game. Immediately following the game, the Lake View fellows are challenging the winners. From 4 Picture ..Program: oclock on, one of the best in the beautiful new air cooled Seera Theatre. Enlargement Contrad Cost of Lining Provo Bench and North Union Canal To Be Borne By Columbia Steel Corporation Further progress has been made in the Regulations for a contract between the Provo Bench Canal and Irrigation Co. and the North Union Canal and Irrigation Company covering the use of these canals for carrying a supply of Deer Creek Water to the Geneva Works from Provo River, following a meeting between William J. Hickey, representing the Defense Plant Corporation of Washington D. C. with the canal Eighty three men between the ages of 18 and 20 years registered Monday in the June 30th draft In Orem, reports V. Emil Hanson City Clerk and recorder. The registration took place at the Orem City hall and the folMrs. lowing women assisted: James Blair, Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Mrs. Mayme Wells and Mrs. Ada Skinner. officials express Registration their thanks to these women for their services, states Mr. Hanson. The Pharon Industries will do custom canning six days a week from now on. Bring PERISHABLE products in early; not latfr than 12 oclock noon. These products wiil be done the same day. presidents and board of directors. Thls work was jone un(jir a W, P. A. project early this year. The estimated cost of concreting these two canals from Provo approval following the visit here River to the canyon road In Orem of Mr. Hickey. is from fifty to sixty thousand dollars. It Is understood that ill Line Canals It Is Understood that the Co- this will bi paid by the Columactlumbia Steel Corporation acting bia Steel Plant Corporat'on Plant Difense for the Corping for the Dfense Plant Corporation under the tentative proposal oration. will line with concrete the Provo Irovo City a Party Bench canal and the North Union Provo City and Provo Resercanal from the mouth of the Pro- voir will also be parties to the vo River to the point on the can- contract by reason of their owneryon road where the North Union ship of carrying capacity in the canal lnteresects the highway. Provo Bench Canal. Provo City Is the successor In Engineers estimate that no actual enlargement f these can- interest to Caleb Tanner, who toals need be made. Lining the gether with Provo Reservoir Comcanals with concrete will have the pany enlarged the Provo Bench same efh ct as an enlargement, b Canal many years ago for the water running In a lined canal rurpose of carryTng supplemental will run with a much greater irrigation water and other water velocity than In ordinary earth for powpr purposes. Provo City banks and bottomed canals, thus recently purchased the Caleb TanIncreasing the carrying capacity. ner interests In tbls canal. In addition to bearing the cost Canals Partly Lined The Provo Bnch Canal Is now of lining the canals with concrete partly lined from the mouth of it Is understoed Columbia Step, the canyon to the point on Provo Corporation will pay a n iminal for upkeep and Bene.- where the North Union consideration nance of the portion of the branches off from the main canal. The North Union Canal canal used by It. is also cencretf lined for about Lining the canals vi;l begin sno feit from the point of Junc- t.iis autumn after the Irrigation tion with the Trovo Bench Canal. Cort in;wd on I'aF UeMI A tentative contract for the and use of these canals has been sent to Washington for Eighty Three Youths Register Attention, Canners!! 1 , Everyand grown-upbody will be welcomed. The days program follows: fliildrtns State Tests City Water Supply People throughout the Sharon area who have children In school should plan to have produce canned now for the school lunches program this winter, states Mrs. Effle Plnegar, chairman of the hot lunch program for this section The canning will be done in the kitchens of the State Mntal Hospital and produce will be accepted any time but canning officials should be notified before the produce Is taken In. When the fruit or vegetables states Mrs. Plneare about gar, patrons should call Mrs. Tyler at 1834 and t her know what date the produce will be snt in. Individuals participating in --the program must be responsible for getting their produce to the kitchen this year, as the W P. A has no means of transportation. People will be allowed the salmi price as last year for their produce and all canned goods will he applied on the children a hot lunches for next winter. Considerably canning must he done so lhat hot lunches can he thionghout the school year Last year Government supplies wore donated to aid In the lunch program but It Is not rortain that these supplies will by available this year because of thy great demand for food made by foreign countries ravaged by wnr. In view of this, parents of school children are nrged to make an extra Effort to have pi nty of vegetables canned. Mrs. Plnegar explains. j -- -- 'A. VA , Utah County's housing program which is so confused uncertain that it is a housing propram in name only, is la ipyetl down. One day the road is clear so officials say the next d;.v th. 'mthit.jr doingr sijrn is hui.gr out. t, , nowhere. This la a defense area, the housing situation Is critical, almost any citizen knows this, for who hasn't been contacted by one looking for family some quarters; subdivisions have been approved, so called priorities have be, n granted, hut notwithstanding all this honest to goodness building doesnt seem to get going. phone, ions. sew-i-r- , and water connec-- t Mr. Weggeland also declared that he expects everything will be cleared up soon so that private building of homes for defense w rkers w ill go anead with a limit of $8,000 on the cost of construction for private homes. To Live In Barracks Since the above was wrl'ten. Washington quote dispatches M. Donald NeUon as telling ('ingress committees that the ue of barracks and dormitories to a much larger extent than now Is the case may be necessary. In that wav limited supplies of materials can provide housing for more workers than would he In individual units. This statement of Mr. N Ivons to lonfirn: tend unannounced lilans to build some fortv, barracks at Geneva Works to take care not only of construction workers but op rat-ivof the sleel plant after it Is put iti'o production, People Willing to Help The people of Utah County are no doubt willing to conform iu nnv. rr qiiirements nen-- ary to in the war effort, though It t;:v Involve privations for the worktrs and their families On the other hand, there is a strong feeling in Informed circles here that the bousing program could have been advanced without any sacrifice to the war tffort if the agencies which came here housing making surveys, and agencies, both Federal and FtatCj had been put under a unified control so that plans could go forward without delay and without conflicts and confusion. ( Optimistic Weegeland, Federal lfou-iri- g director with offices at Salt Lake City, when Interviewed hy long distance declared that thq L ', , y-i siiuatitn is more hopeful today . v than ever before. Some 30b ? w V r y , S' , 'Xy ( ,, ations which use up all of I Utah county's allotment, have V. Ll i been filed Rnd are being process'd. In. Salt Lake, Ilnvts and Weber counties, he says building On this Is going ahead, there Is rally no not only July 4th, 19 Li, Old Glory is the dfficulty in getting material, of Americans, h it the Hoj e of Liberty Loving Peoples even though there Is a shortage of copper wire and other metals e To the and Mrij es, and the nation in housing. Thp real drawback he claims Is in the it repre sents, the eyes ei the world some in utililv set np. On May 2sth the War Production Board halted all and longing, others, in hatred. the oppressed permits for utilities connections of world shall not hope in the torch of liberty , where distance to connect lsmore than 250 feet, he states. The shall not be dimmed, Old Glory shall always wave over a stop order was given to clearifv the utility situation. The situafree and and solemn obligation people is both tion it is said Is acute in this field in all defense areas. It American. every seems a builder who is strictly limited to building for defense 150 Old Glory we salute you, we million Today then, workers or members of the armed forces of the U S. not only has Vet Result pledge allegiance to Republic for which you stand. One The net result of the situation to get a priority for housing hut and justice all. Nation, indivisible, with also a special priority for utility is likely to he that all privately are out for financed houses connections. the duration of tbe war. and that Ban On Utilities workers who will have to be ImUp to date the War Production ported for hoth construction and Orem Men Inspect Board hasnt lifted the ban on operation of the Geneva Worn utility connections; on the con- and the plant at Ironton will have Control Center trary, Inside Information Is that to live In barracks while their the board Is trying to limit build- families remain where they are Four Orem men attended ing to a distance of not more now housed. While that seems Cityof the Ogden demonstration thai 50 feet from utility con- to be the logic of the situation, Weber county control center, ac- nections. Any connections that still Mr. Weggeland may be right go beyond this under the propos- and next week we may get an cording to a report of Rulon West ed program would have to get order permitting the housing to chairman of the police protective Who knows? special priorities for lights, tele go forward division of civilian defense. They To kindle a fret-- h warmth of will Provo patriotism. Mervll were, George.. Stratton, marshall a great Torch of Liberty procession on IndependWalker, Orland Pyne. and Rulon ence day, according to J. Rulon Morgan, parade chairman. West. super-float- s, army, navy, marine and other The control center is actually With twenty-on- e a control pannel established In units, and at least eight bands, the parade will bring the four-da- y festival for the Fourth to its height of wartime fervor. the Headquarters of the Chief of Police which shows the number Hundreds of Provoans have the United America Nations; of men In each utvlslon of the toiled during the past week to civilian defer re program. When make the parade beautiful and United; General MacArthur; Red and the war bond caman emergency arrises at any point impressive. of civic, Cross; Scores will follow. paign In the city it is registered on the ihu,rch, business and other orConcluding the parade will b control pannel and the number of ganizations are assisting . Torch of Liberty float, emthe men necessary to take care of the Childrens activities are instruction will be given for boys battle for liberty the theme idea. It Is Inert asing In group situation are sent out. The men willHumanity's bodying declares 12 to 14. Special attention will be 8ympoIized, with Importpopularity firemay be from the fire department, ant stages Mr. Anderson, manager of Rosa- be given to help children all durin chrono- being constructed by Provo represented men directed or aid other first by Ray Rinderhagen lawn. any department An eflogical order. First of three diing Tuesday afternoon. department which would be need- visions will be "The Fight for of the Provo Utilities department, is being made to have several fort one and Over hundred boys which is sponsoring the float. ed at the time of the emergency, Freedom Through the Ages, degirls were at the Rosalawrn Center helpers In the pool to assist Gail explains Mr. West. Bands which are expected to last lineated in nine floats. The Tuesday aft rnoon and every- during the Tuesday afternoon. Through the use of the control Greeks supreme struggle at Mar- provide martial music and color one was enthusiastic as they New Recreation I end or system it is possible to tell Just athon, the Christian efforts for are the high school organizations visited the different play activiA new member was add'd to how many men are on, duty, Miiritual freedom, the Magna of Provo. Lehl, American Fork, ties. So far it has been Impo- the staff of summer recreation Grove. Pleasant are where they Lincoln, Spanish located, and how Charta, the French revolution, to obtain the school busts leaders Tuesday. Mrs. Jessie Oth-music ssible Payson. many more men are ready to be Boliva American Fork, and South hut many parents are doubling up Sundwall, formerly of Falrvltw, called, Mr West continues. fights for liberty, the American groups may participate. taking turns to bring their chil- Utah, was brought to our recreaFloats are being constructed dren to the center each Tuesday tion center by tbe W. P. A. ReWhile at the demonstration, revolution, the Pioneers, the Civthe Orem visitors, saw the com- il war and World war will be under thp direction of Miss 'afternoon. There was a large el eation Division announces VictJohnson, art teacher at group from Grand View. Lake or C. And rson, recreational manplete system In operation. Trucks typified, all with costumed char- j the Dixon junior high school, View and Sharon wards hut each ager. went throughout the city and ai ters. Mrs. Sundwall has had s. veral years of successful traindropped flairs which fire wardens The Challenge will follow, will be sponsored hy business ward had representatives. had to report. The police departwith "War Rides Again" objecti-- , men, with ward and other The recreation clas program ing with young people in ronduet ment was directing trs,ftc to fii-- by the Four Horsemen: Tie doing 'he construcis as follows: tach Tuesday at 2 ing the (hildrn's program at keep It away from the Burning Due to the lack Refucees, a marching unit; TFe tion. Construction chairman ana p. m. the little tols from 4 to- 5 Fairview, Utah area, first aid workers gave IB stage, a foat; Pearl Harbor heir organizations follow: on the lawn, the of defense proin's in her comgames plav demonstrations on taking care of and Bataan, floats. Maty Smith. 1 irst ward; Mertte children 7 to S have piano in- munity so many of the young would be Injured persons and As the climax, the third dtvis-- i Hiatt, Second ward; Ernes'. Han- struction and those 9 to 12 arts marrifd people haye moo d awav every man wag at his post of dntv ion w in show how America Ac-- I son Fourth ward; S. II. Jones, and crafts At the little will) th' ir children that it was This system is one of the out- cepts the Challenge. Army, Fifth wal: Ephraim McBride, rh'ldr n from 4 to 5 have arts though advi-a- t le to dia n'wtur destanding systems of civilian Provo home guard, ho Sixth: Mrs. Don Kump, Seventh; and craft, 7 to 8 dancing and 9 the program Mrs Fund all wli Navy. fense in the entire western area siouts. sea scoulsi Trovo air Lino n Bates. Eighth; Robert to 12 arts and craft. At 3:25. assist wi'h the rhildren's program Mr. Wet ted. Piovo mount d poioe w.il W"iii-- . y. Nir.'h; Mii'on Jameson, 4 to 5 story telling p- rind. 7 to on Tu"-daFaoh afternoon sh o rrnwsmfth. 8 nrs and craft. 9 to 12 dancing wit! hi; on the gr unds to conduct While in Ogln, these men alto th- - pro - im. Man nu Hr bring spirit . Bhr-di Pt-vMrs n urines, Mr. so inspected the ambulance and T At 415 4 to 5 have piav period lem said, play periods for chi'.dn n an! a. t lb n r' Conin. nd. Harold Ttn 8 arts and craft. 9 to 1 2 pi tno a natron at the swimming pool first aid equipment that was do- w'H form the color guard Foat American prm o Aroeri'-n,he winner nated to Ogden City hr the Red At 5 swimming At 2 o'clock a tVe lae lnri. ncd-this Hiper- t the war h o t I Oross. v ' ' op! - t special swimming (l.is of free I'.'1 r t(i Wegitelnnd Gordon f. 7. It, !7' tx u! X vx. i w fateful flag Free xivwheie. the ap-pl- h 'Stars are turned fear and vain that great prayer That that the prayer just true cf strong, the for liberty Provo Prepares For Mammolh ; . Holiday Parade; Four Days Celebration Concludes July 4 New Leader For Recreational Classes; Childrens Plav Schedule r Geor-gian- - - j ' pa-rn- l. r'-p- v Jo-A- : M- 't r i v - ; Pi, M-- M-c- 1 ; ' |