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Show THE SIX Faith in Growth of OREM.... Greetings' VOICE OF SHARON BBBBBpBBB (INCORPORATED) MANTLE BRICK DRAIN TILE B n SEWER PIPE Anyone interest-- j ed in any such type of business should apply at once to Telephone 039J1 Are Offering you Unusual, Exotic and Newly Introduced Perennial Plants, Shrubs, Trees and Evergreens from ;J1 Parts of the Earth burned yearly. About 3,000,000 brick manufactured Orem, Utah To our old customers, an introduction is unnecessary, you are familiar with our excellent quality of our liberal grading, our- golden rule planting- Jstock, t . t 1... pUJliy ttliU IClidWIHJ. - R Yard fa .B..B A Miles North of Provo a- - B B B :B m Phone 296 B B B B B I B B B B New prospects naturally have to take these things on faith; but after 20 years of fidelity to an ori?nal idea, we feel justified in promising you satisfaction in every respect should you become our customers. We wish to cojivey our sincere appreciation for your support and patronage. . . . If you are making a fresh start with a new house and empt grounds, please come to us as complete outfitters in beauty. A competent Landscape Architect and Gardners are at your Service. OF PARTICULAR IMPORTANCE TO BUYERS IS ROOT STRENGTH" BEGINNING OF GREM oe Orem was an inhospitable stretch of land towas so scarce that it practically did not exist so the farmer be hurried over by those forced to cross it. Its only plant life saved every tenth squash, or onion, or potato, or gallon of was sagebrush and there were many who thought its major cider, and took it into Provo to a store house kept for that Provo then used the produce to pay its employees population, jack rabbits, should be left in indisputable posses- purpose. About H. W. JACOBS There was no water to be had nearer than Utah Lake so that a school teacher might receive his monthly check in and the spring at the foot of the big dugway leading into cabbage and potatoes and partly in script. It was said there COMPANY It is not surprising that the land was gladly given was never any difficulty in disposing of the cider. to homesteaders or, a little, later sold to any who had the price of $1.25 an acre. Canners and Fruit Packer Farmer 1860 sion. Provo. The religious belief was also partly , sponsible for the devout belief in the future of Orem. It was said to have been The first settlers had to endure hardships that made life prophesied that a beautiful city would be built here. The ocitself hazardous. Failures were common but in the face of cupations of the citizenry were carefully supervised by the them the pio eers continued struggling, kept courageous by a church leaders who advised what crops to plant and how they firm faith in the possibilities of the district. A makeshift canal should be cared for. The silk worm industry was thus begun Exchange and Supplies Provo and Pleasant Grove was dug from the river and later, wells were excavated after and likewise being located with a water witch. A school house was built a fish hatchery and a lumber mill. So wlu.e small hopes were being born and dying, there was nevertheless a constant developing although not always and then a church chapel. Those first people were motivated preeminently by ligion. No business meeting was held that prayer did not GREETINGS.... The same kind of growth continues re- according to plans. be- day though- it is participated in by many more people. Our hopes and plans have changed somewhat but we hold one be- We Congratulate the Utah Power & Light Co. on its new Steam Plant in our vicinity. a We are submitting for your approval something in excess of merely flowering plants, trees, shrubs as such. The vital something is the intangible quality of "ROOT STRENGTH that something which is your definite assurance that your garden, planted with our planting stock, will the first season, be a spot of satisfaction and beauty. (Note, we say the first season.) There has been no effort on our part to compete with the ordinary low priced planting stock offered by competitors, common sense tells you that cant be done, when every plant we offer is of highest quality. ROOT STRENGTH quality is not always notic-abl- e to your eye until the flowering season arrives. Then the outstanding diffprence becomes apparent. Our planting stock is grown in our own nursery fields for two years or more, and given constant care and cultivation, and when sold to you, are hardy, strong and well developed specimens, ready to give immediate results. Visit us and make your selections now while the plants are in foliage ai)d in bloom. Dont wait until spring. Wp are Prepared to Furnish Flowers for All Funeral Arrangements a Specialty. Phone 039J1. to- - court decision, it was tried before a group of church councilmen. Tithing was carefully lief in common with those early pioneers and that is; the measured out and paid though not often in money. Money quickest and best growth comes through cooperative effort. If some case needed gin it. Plants, 350 Varieties, Acres of Hardy, Home Grown Plants, Shrubs, Trees, Evergreens. Located on Provo Bench different color combinations of brick are manufactured. 8 different varieties of clay used. 2,000 tons of coal Washburn Service 65,000 Floral-Nurser- y are sold in every city south of Salt Lake. Plant covers about 30 acres of clay land. 35 men are employed. 40 i Seeing Is Believing Rohbocks Sons Plant has been in operation'36 years. Only brick company south of Salt Lake supplying .Face Brick. Brick as soon as leases can be secured., A. V. WASHBURN. Prop. f: Facing, Common and Fire Brick FIRE CLAY the toad leading to the New Steam Electric Plant, and Deer Creek. These buildings will be erected District I 1J . COURT on the north side of Canyon Ri&d and State Highway. Thisis in the heart of Orem, on Shame h 0 i Manufacturers Of N j BBS a Provo Brick & Tile Co. We take this opportunity of announcing our plans ' of building a modern DRIVE-IMARKET Oirem and SUPPLEMENT - - ... A BARBERS VIEWPOINT of the value of a new Steam Pla- nt- J. M. Drag New DearBarber Shop . PORTRAITS IN THE SPECIAL ISSUE WERE TAKEN BY C. YORK, Prop. C. York, S. R. Hampshire, ROLLOW STUDIO Operators Hurrah for the New Steam Plant (Opposite Farrer Junior High School) UTAH OREM Burningham Barber Orem Feed & Grocery By Lincoln High C. EVAN WILBERG, H V Paces Sandwich Shop I 91 Highway One of the Cleanest and Finest Places to EAT! Facts, About Orem and Vicinity Area one-hal- f) 0 Just One Mile South of 25c k (Estimates necessary in many cases) 65 Square Miles Population Approximate value of taxable property (Assessed Valuation School population : Senior High School Junior High School Grade Students S. D. L. Chapels and amusement halls s L Where particular People come to Eat ""1 . . . ...... 5000 $4,900,000.00 10c Per Gallon at all times 1 Lincoln High LITTLE MOHAWK SERVICE K E N D Groceries - Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Hardware - Feeds - Grains Hay, Coal and Sprays MONEY SPENT IN OUR STORE STAYS A IN YOUR TOWN . L L Compliments From - - - I.P. Pedersen & Son Gillman Grocery & Service BLACKSMITH SHOP Orem, Utah Used Implements for We have been in business here six years and our business is the best eyer. THANKS TO YOU C. R. GILLMAN, Prop. ....8 Prop. 666 East Center Street 43 Provo Years in the Photograph Business GAS Y - Orem, Utah Drink GREETINGS More Employment, More Electricity, Bigger Community, More Pay Rolls, and all which means MORE HAIRCUTS! By the River Bridge - - - A FRIENDLY STORE Opposite Lincoln High School Orem io FROM Drags Meat & Grocery UliCOLII CASH GROCERY Orem GREETINGS Sale L MR. J. P. --J. PEDERSEN Senior member of J. P. Peder-e- n Blacksmith Shop 59 years he hat worked at hit trade and ia still able to work in the shop. We Make and Repair Any Kind of Machinery Box 201 Orem, Utah UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. WE CONGRATULATE YOU on Your New Plant Lincoln Ccnfectionery i Lunch Bert Skinner, Mgr. Facts About Orem and Vicinity (Estimates necessary in many cases) Products, 1936: Milk, 6,000 cows, averaging Strawberries, 300,000 cases. 225 lbs. butterfat. Raspberries, 60,000 cases. . Eggs, 35,000 cases. Cherries, 10 cars. Onions, 100 cars. Tomatoes (& products) 60-- 7 Pears, 25 cars. cars Peaches, 150 Cars. Apricots, 2000 bushel Apples, 100 cars Potatoes, 250 acres. There are miscellaneous other farm products, pigs, vegt tables, grains, grapes, etc., much of which finds a hom market or has been grown for private use. |