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Show .? I Qmilrlw 7 ' - :? 7:C n; --- ' vJU V g-- a, i U"AL-- a industries UN Home of Geneva Works Greatest Steel Plant in West VtziLm Tunpwc U Lt-k-. Larye poultry, dairy ftfafci j&cftes6j l')hieiituhal QttuzuinifteJi. ' ilwio VimwJ IWiMn j J raa I DISTRICT Utahs fruit Center of n sw .V 2 ir"ir C SHARON w 1 IadiKhna: Orem, the Business Section of the Sharon District OREM, UTAH, JULY 16, 1942 Irovo R. F. D. VOL. IX, Number L Sharon Stake Outing OREM RESIDENT SHERIFF CANDIDATE at Giles Ranch For Priesthood Members W. Loveless, deputy George sheriff for the past twelve years, and prominent Orem citizen, announces his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Utah Stake Outing Saturday Afternoon Followed by Priesthood Meeting Sunday Morning in Grove outing and Priesthood meeting which has been combined with the fathers and sons outing announced some time ago. days general Priesthood 1 Timothy Housing , UnltS .ApprOVCQ of-w- bon-fir- e In last weeks Voice of Sharon In the news story of the housing A. situation, the name of L. Timothy, contractor J with six housing units approved by the j f Plans For Opening of .SI. I. 4 Canyon Home Postponed mittee points out that the large meadows surrounding the grove will enable three games of soft hail to be carried out at one time. There wilphe plenty of wood for Plans for opening the girls M, camp fire cooking as well as the I. A. home in Irovo Canyon were in the evening. big Members are urged to make set aside for patriotic reasons this to hold the preparations for food for two week. The decision until later meals and bring tbeir own bedciv ning of the home " in the season came as a result of ding. the urgent demand for cherry and Priesthood Meeting Sunday raspberry pickers from the SharThe program for Ihe priesthood on area. Responding to this call. m 'etlng Sun. morning will he of Boy Scouts and M. I. A. girls vacation special Interest to Aaronie Priest-- aiige have posponed hood members It Is stated by the trips and are entering to the harSharon Stake Presidency. This vest as a part of their patriotic meeting will last for about an duty to their country. hour after which the members A date for opening the Canyon will be free to return to their Home for the girls will be anhemes. nounced later, in the meantime, the special week end programs for Gleaner girls of the will go forward. Confiscated The first Gleaner week end will From Orem Youths be held this coming Saturday and Sunday, July 18 and 19. The Three Orem youths have lost entertainment for the outing will their 22 rifles bemuse of careless be under the direetlon of girls shooting, it was learned today from the Utah Stake. It will befrom city officials. The rifles gin Saturday night wih an outwere confiscated by city Marshall door supper, sports, music, and XV. it Rulon because the boys games suited to the location. Sunwere shooting carelessly sad day morning will feature an outneedlessly In sections where seri- door religious service during ous accidents could have happen- Miss Edna Snow, of the Brigham ed. Young university faculty will XVarning Is sent out to other speak to the girls and Miss Luana Orem citizens, who are in the Porter will give appropriate pohabit of ulng the 22 freely, with- ems and readings Dinner, chatout giving heed to the hazards ting. music, and relaxation will mav he incurred through complete the Sunday program. ft, that their rifles will he conTransportation for girls who do fiscated unless greater precaution not have a way to the home will he furnished. The hus will leave Is taken in the ue of them. from fifth west and renter i tree) In Provo at five o'clock Saturday It will pick up girls The T'niled Plates Toast Gua-- d evening. was organized in 173tl and Was from Sharon stake at about ten first known as the P.erenue Mer- minutes after five at the Sharon stake seminary bui'ding. A round its duties were to snnpi-essmtircPng ard piracy and to ren- trip on the buss will he 50 cents the fee for the we. k end proder assistance to in bon-fir- Produce Needed For Hot Lunch Program e Parents having rhildren attending the Page school, who would like to turn in garden produce on lmt school lunches for next winter should gel In touch with Mrs. Howard Ferguson within the next week, Mrs. FeiEtison announces She can he reached by calling 1 026R1. There is an urgent need for garden produce such as beets, chard, and beans Mrs. Ferguson states and people who have such vegetables and would like to lef 22s - yp-s1- gram is 1 30. them i apply on (he hot school make arrange- lunches should ments to do so Immediately. People who want to let fruits and vegetables, which come later in the season, apply on the school lunches should contact Mrs, Fer-- ( guson so that men, hers of the lunch committee will have some' idea of the amounts they can depend on for canning purposes The following amounts of pro- dure arp needed to complete the canning prneranv vrttl lbs. grppn beans. 10 hu. chard; 64 hu. tomatoes. 267 doz. ears of corn; 10 to do some good. to respond to the FIRST living pm Cnlrndge Because of transportation dif- ficulties, no Friday program has' The aim is to been siheduled. attract only actual hikers who wish to make the trip a part of the Hale America" movemckit for physical development. Those interested will meet at Aspen Grove at 4:00 a. m, Saturday for Notice to Sharon Stake High Priests The Sharon High Priests presidency together with the miscellaneous committees were arranging for a High Priests outing when the idea of the con' renre contests was proIn as much as we posed. should save on tires and time to join we feel it advisable with the Lesser Priesthood and have one grand outing. The High Priests arc h"iping with the arrangements for this outing and we hope that High . Priests of the Stake will avail i themselves of this opportunity to join with other members of Stake priesthood quorums J the at their outing next Saturday J evening and Sunday morning I at Giles Ranch in Sou'h Fork. August J. Johnson assessments that are charged go to defray thp expense or operating the pool such as the chlorination, cleaning, repairs and the salary paid to the i f guards and operate r. I here Is no better exercise for youngsters than swimming. It exercises muscles around the dost nd vital organs that need to be strengthened. The water In the pool is perfect for most healthful swimming. Swimming in warm watPr is often dangerous as the blood js driven from the vital organs to thp skill's surface With the food supply thus taken' away from the heart, fatigue,' rapidly set sin. In this rendition a person is very snhject to colds and other infection. The Rosalawn swimming poo! is open dally from 3 p. m. until dark except on Tuesday it opens at 2 p. ni to accomodate primary children. The Stale Department of Heal-- , til strongly advises that swimm-i ers should themselves dry thoroughly with a towel when leaving the pool. We suggest! that parents watch this carefully Towels ran he rented at cost of' 3c. It ls also advisable that chtlHarry Butler, who is at presdren not stay In the pool longer ent employed by the W. P. A. Rethan a hour wit, two hours as creation Department will give a the limit. series of courses at Rosalawn As announced previously. Mrs Pool commencing Monday, July Jessie Sundwall. an expert In 20, and continuing for 6 weeks thild recreation. will he present Mr. Butler is one of the most each afternoon to supervise th i highly trained swimming inkiddies before and after going In structors In Utah County. the pool. Groups will he organ-- J There is no fee and regular atized in the shade of (he trees to tendance is not necessary, alplay games of all kinds. With though it Is hoped that anyone the largo plot of ground and with interested will register at the plenty rf equipment and a good! Seminary Building wiih Mrs. play leader and a swimming pool Stindwail. Fridav (today or Satwhere could you find a hotter1 urday (tomorrowl from 5 to 7 p spot for hoys and girls to spend m an afternoon than nr The tentative sihedule follows, it is suhje, t to ihanae although The roller skates have been re- to meet convenience of the classes conditioned and wil lie available 2 to 4 p. m.Bovs Mondays every Tuesday. Friday and Rtm- t 10 years old. 3 day from until fi. Assessment to 3 p. m Gills rales are 10c for children am! I'c 6 Tuesday to 10 years old. for adults. 1 to 3 p. m. Wtdiiesday V"iitig Married Lad vltjivo By if.-we part of our na'u-in pool ) clasp things above us one after Thursday 2 to 4 p m. Girls another, not for the oak- - of re " to 18 years eld. n, Hiring where we take hold, hut 2 to 4 p Sa t u rd a v tti Bovs that we niay go higher I! XV. ' I r & SKATING RECEPTION M Howard Graham, Tres-den- Rotary. LIGHTING t. Dr. Milton Mar- Rinderhagi-n- DECORATIONS Lions Club. Eldon McKell, President. TR NS PORT A TION Fred Dixon. POLICING PARKING Sheriff Theron Hall. HIGHWAY PATROL P. L. 1. That a column he made in Dow, Superintendent State Police. the Voice of Sharon for men in the TRAILS & CAMP Wasaleh In this, activities of the Forpsf Service Supervisor. James service. service men both going and re- Gurr, Ranger X'ietor N. Stokes. turning and on furloughs were to PUBLICITY Carlton Culm-sebe reported weekly for this colChairman; Doyle Green, Bill umn by the ward chairman. Coltrin, Dee Chipman, LaVerl 2. That pictures of the boys in Christensen. the service he maintained in the FIRST Alp Utah National ward chapel. Parks Council, Boy Scouts of 3. That a roll of honor be America, Rulon Doman, Ast. maintained on the wall of the loh-b- Chief. of thp Srera Auditorium to inFIN XNCE K. B. Sauls. clude ail men from this communMERCHANTS WINDOW DECity. ORATIONS Jr. Chamber of 4. That a copy of the Voire of Commerce. Clyde James Sharon he mailed weekly to the CAMPING ACCOMODATIONS men in the service by the ward Club, Karl Watkins, i X e. y ap-p- Welfare Workers Of Central Utah Meet In Emery County meeting of the wel-- 1 fate workers of the Central Utah region has been called for Friday July 17 at Orangeville, Utah, acA special cording to word received by C Lucius Laudie, manager of the regional store house in Orem. The meeting wil! he held at the church loal mine project in Emery Countv and matters pertaining the the operation of the coal mine and other welfare promems will he di- - Itssed. It is expected that all from th" 12 stakes g ii. n will he pris.nt President. 5. That an occasional circular PROGRAM Leona Holbrook, he sent by groups of ward memJohn Holliday, bers to their boys in the service. 6. That memorial services be held In the ward chapel or pcera IMPORTANT j j Auditorium at regular Intervals. In order to facilitate the work of the ward chairman, parents are asked to report immediately to the ward chairman the. address of their hoys jn the service so that the mailing of the paj er would he possible and parents are also asked to report furloughs of any of their boys so that due recognition may be given. There is no other way that committees can get this information except thru the boys or their parents. The Patriotic Participation Gommir.ee will work with the I SO committee to entertain and honor the hoys while home on furloughs. NOTICE TO PARENTS Inasmuch as It will be necessary for all entering school children to he immunized for smallpox and diphtheria, a spei ial immunization ilm,, will be held July 27. 942. In order to know how much serum will he needed for this clinic, we are asking parents to call 4 33 and report just what immunization the children reed Diphtheria jind smnllpox Immunization will he given to all children from six months up and including those in the first grade If vonr child has these ImmunizaThe public and all Civilian De- tions a few years ago and is now fense workers are urged to aMenn entering school, an additional (he First Aid classes being held single immunization wil he an U the Orem City Hall, eaih added protection. There is a possibility 3ti. that 'evening at Mr Hary Butler is the inMrnrtcr whooping tough immunization A course fnr fire wardens, air may he chon to ail children from raid wardens, emergence- - medical six months up and including 3 ears. belers, public works and volunIf ti wisp in have ties tary police offiior, will hpp it will he pecesarv to Friday evening. :,t in th Orem fit,- Ha!!. The pDlj0 are have your fluid's name lild nf the District Health office you i;m d to'.il'cnd. mav do this by coming to the f. Af'er reading the doctrines of fice, 3rd floor Citv and County Pirto, So tatrs, rtr ristot!e, we Building. r hv telephoning 473 f' that file spfcjfj,. difference - on nr hi fore July 17. ;,t 5pm Ntwtin thii wo-iana I'prists as onlv i pouch si'iin. wil! ho - the ff erd r d for thos,. who ii,,vo m e hit'll in an Frl-da- 1 v c - preei-dtti- in the as wei! a vt.il welfare workers from Suit Lake Cry. The meeting win he ondtr tie d.ri ii"ii of Marion G Retnnev of the ihur-wil'nee r Hid the nifil- .niii'i tee. w I, i 2o-3- i) ommlttee. -' h I daylight. Higher earnestness will aiti-vat- e the hikers this year. With small stones carried from their own home localities and with boulders found n.t Ihe mountain they will erect a monument to men In service. Thus the event will be associated with the war effort in two ways, helping both to develop physical fitness and to he nor those who are fighting for their nation. A bus will leave from the Education building of BYU at 3 00 a. m. Saturday. Professor Fred Dixon of the BYU facility may he To disphoned for reservations courage hikprs from hiking all night and missing many values, Professor Hart says that no Summit (lub badges will lie issued before 7:30 a. m. The committees in charge of aspects of the task are as follows; BONFIRE Kiwanis Club. Sterling Ercanhrmk, President, Claude Ashworth, Chairman. shall. Victor Stokes, Life Saving and Swim Courses To Be Given ai Rosalawn Bed J a brief program in Timpanogos theare. At 5: Oil they will set off up the winding trail to enjoy the flowers, Vater falls, igreat cliffs, and far spreading views in Parficijftition CommUfeOrjjanize The small i Is not a theory or a lift-- : not a phil-anpm a life and a hike. Led by Professor Charles J. Hart of Brijrham Young university, the climbers will conquer the 12,(X8 foot crest of the mountain on Saturday. Sharon Orem Palriolic 1 t consecutive year Intermountain hikers thirty-firs- t the hiehest Wasatch peak in the annual Timpan-oiro- s For the will scale - IS Christianity AID GLASSES , n. per illation. Du iuop iv of life, Early Morning Program At Aspen Grove To Precede Annual Mountain Trek; No Friday Program Scheduled INSTRUCTS ' , during the season. There is not a day but what you read in the paper of some one drowning while taking a swim in the river, lake or ctern. Last week there were 3 m Utah state. Most were good swimmers but because cramps caused from the cold water they drowned i.s there wus no life guards around to help them. Rosalawn pool is watched continually by one or two life guards. Then with other swimmers in the pool, an added safely is given swimmers. Rosalawn pool is operated on basis. BUTLER Classes for training civilians In growers ane having a hard time getting help to get the first aid work are now being givcrop puked. In fact, many ber- en each Friday night at 8:30 in ries are already over ripe for the the Orem City town hall. These want of pli kers. Conditions are classes which last for two hours apt to get worse unless some ma- ' will be given every Friday night chinery is set up to handle the for ten weeks. At the end of the ten weeks citizens who complete situation. the classes will be given a certifiUur little office is here at the cate for red cross first aid work, intersection of the Canyon road announces Rulon West, chairman in and the state highway Orem, of the protective division of civijust about in the heart of the lian defense for Orem. berry Industry. XVe invite grow- - ' The first class in this course ers to make their wants known to us either by person or by was given last Friday night but phone. We ahve two phones, people who are interested may Res. 07R2, office 068J4. We are still come and by starting this and Friday they will be able to comglad to offer our services facilities as a sort of an employ-- , plete their course along with the mont agency. There are, perhaps rest of the students, Mr, XXeat hundreds of people who would be states. The course includes a study of glad to help if they knew just what ta do. Here it is: First of all red cross work necessary for all make up your minds that work general first aid andwill he valuis not apt to hurt you even able in every home even if an though it is uncomfortable. For- emergency of war never arises. get about how many in the family It is given under the direction of have good jobs and that you don't Captain Butler, member of the have to go out and pick raspber-- i American Red Cross, ies Foreet about your imagin-- j Beginning next week a course ary standing in society, and what in general training for civilian they will think of you if you- go defense will lie given at the town hall. The aetual date will he an out and pi k berries, etc. This course wm Now, no matter where you im- nounced later. agine you stand in society, or include all the training for the in different how secure you feel with regards In ople interested to money and health, forget about pluses of civilian defense. It is ail that and invite your neigji-boj'- s open to the public and qn invitaor accept an invitation from tion ls extendi d to all the citithem and go out fur a iew hours zens of Orem who are interested, either morning or evening and Mates Chairman West. pick a few cases of berries. Berries will only last a couple of weeks and if will not hurt the -Doctor, the Lawyer, the Merchant, the School Teacher, the Tradesman, the Laborer, his wife and family to go out and help get this berry crop off.. We will try and be on the job At th meeting held Sunday In either at 07R2 or 068J4 and take calls from the grower as well as the Sharon seminary building, the the ones who are willing to help following people were appointed with the picking The grower chairman of their wards: will make his needs known to us Edgemont Lydia Hogan. and the help will report to us and Lake View Lyle Sumsion. we will pend them to the places Pleasant View Ina F. Lewis. We show no partimost needed Oriel Clegg. Vineyard ality with the possible exception Windsor Erma Swenson. of w idows and eroaSwdio have Lorna Mavcoi k. a hoy or hoys in the service. Timpanogos Grand View No appointment. Hoping that the people will reSharon t No one has been alize the seriousness of thp situinted as yet. ation ami realize how far reaching this might be. What would Clorene Iamb was named genhe better In the boys' lunch than eral secretary. a little raspberry jam and to In the near future other comKnow that the folks at home mittee members will be needed to sacrificed a little fo get them help the ward chairman. An outpicked? - Give us a ring. XVe 'll line of the activities for the ward see von in the raspberry patch. committees was given by Mayor X'ours for passing the jam to B. M. Jolley and adopted liy the the Boys. It consists of the followgroup. OSCAR II. ANDERSON. ing: ! non-prof- suggested that we, of Sharon, may be und as deputy under three blienlfs E. CJ. Burnell, John S. Evans and Mr. Hall. At pi t sent he is chief deputy aud supervisor over the county jail. Mr. Loveless has been active in religious and poiltital activities. lie served on the Orem town board several years, and was Orem Denied atic chairman aud secretary for several years. In church work, he served as assistant superintendent and later as superintendent of the ward Sunday School. He was then appointed to the Sharon stake Sunday school boara, resigning this post when he accepted the appointment as a deputy sheriff. a Timpanogos Annual Mountain Hike Takes Place Saturday As many of you know, the raspberry cri p is on In full swing now Rosalawn Pool roves Popular These Hot Days Extra Water com- invitation. Tim-panog- federal housing Administration was listed ns a Provo unit, when as a matter of fact, Mr, Timothy's GEORGE V. LOVELESS permits for building are In Orem. The information used In the Voie of Sharon was taken from the official records which had bet n listed for Provo. Mr. Timaddress is Provo, as is most othys To Secure Hoys of the mail which is delivered to Efforts are also being made to Orem residents. This is another secure a noted hoys leader to be reason why Orem should have a present for the Saturday evening Postoffice so that in the official Last week nearly a thousand bon fire program as well as the records proper credit could be hoys and girls, both young and general Priesthood meeting which given to the community where the old, enjoied a dip in the cool watis to take place Sunday morning events are taking plare. er of Rosalawn pool. "Rest at 10 o'clock in Giles grove. Swim ever had ". Water is percommittees In Transportation fect 73 (Tm sday degrees) each ward, headed by the ward Made Dont think I ever want to leave Charge bishopric and assisted by High this place. Users Priests quorum group leaders will On Samples of the water in the see that all those desiring to atResidents, within the limits of pool must he sent regularly to the will tend have the necessary Orem city, who allow trailers to State hoard of health. The rePriests lie camped on their lots and use turns each time shows High transportation. the wateit quorums of the Stake will also as- th city water will be subject to to be most even acsatisfactory sist by furnishing refreshments. e the extra charge of eighty-threto the rigid standard set cording cents a month assessment. This Fathers tiring Rons extra up by this hoard. As far as bacEach father is supposed to charge is to cover the is used by terial count is concerned, the watbring one or more sons to the amount of water that Orem er is kept chlorinated to sm h an residents, additional the outing. If he hasnt a son of his extent that all bacteria are killed. week, announce this officials City own, he is to find one in the comThe pool is drained every week bills the of Prompt payment munity who hasn't a father to a dis- - and thoroughly scrubbed and disto the payee entitle will him. Sons will not be rebring infected. Often swimming pools stricted to Priesthood member- count on the net amount of are drained only onee or twice state. officials water ship. Any boy from primary age bill, and up is elegible. Games and Contests. The Aaronie Priesthood It has been with the Voice in a position We are happy ain.ttl senite. lie has served the Giles Ranch next in South Fork of Provo Canyon for Saturdays and Sun- Saturday afternoon and eve-ning will feature the outing phase of the program. Soft t)all games between each of the wards, tdg- the Seventies, between High Priests, and Elders quorums and a big program, Saturday evening are on the list ot special events provided by the Stake .Airjonic Priesthood committee. The fun will begin about 6:30 p. m. on the broad meadows surrounding the Giles gro'e. A song fest will also he a part of the Saturday evening festivities, under the direction of Wm. M. Vernon, Stake M. I. A. Orem Real Estate Accepts Invitation County Sheriff. ur. Loveless is the third Democratic candidate to enter the race, the other two being lheiou S. Hail, incumbent sheriff by appointment, and .Marcellus .Nielson leoeut tuuutj auditor iwuu is s nomination. stewing me slit-ru-t Dorn and reared in Orem Mr. Loveless was engaged 111 tanning aim mining puor to becoming a tltpuiy bueritf. lie has a wile ana 13 umdieu with three sons now in the Lulled Slates All roads from Sharon stake will lead to SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Per Year in Advance js I P 1 k and er, a riili'- m jnsr.pb n-- Tin'- - t( rvn t fri o of -t 1 e |