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Show n V ji!L -i- BOX M.;.;',' !,'v. ; :- -i !ft 2(fat'$ I .L (Wm -- EcUnumt NO. 4. J PRO(), UTAH. i'L-r- 7. rTS' n tt R. F, U , L t I Cl FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER . r-- VimjarJ R. F. D., PROVO, UTAH Fee. 562. P. L & R. u. s. POSTAGE PAID IN 5Q&ic6 lQhhiuclthai QcmminitieJL HOLDER, PROVO, UTAH Permit No. VWm 3. 1937. VOL. V Ptogtam of Games, Sports, Shows Is Ieady For r estiva Ordinance Calling Water Election for Orem To Be Enacted September 4th Orem Water Board Directors Spill lasting Of Vineyard IatrpiiUn Haler District Coard New Principal At Lincoln Makes Re&dy To Try For Baseball Champicnshlp To Saturdays Game to Be Thrilling Event Ccnsidsr Calfing Special Election Election Likely To Be Called At An Early Date Subscription For 1500 Acre Feet of Water Expected Program for Sharons Fourth Annual Festival Ready for Enjoyment of Crowds Banks to Pleasant Grove Wamick tq Lincoln Surprise --Announcement In a five team base ball league for men an elimination piocess is mow under way. Windsor played Tuesday and was eliminated. ednesday Y'ineyard play ed Timpanogos a second time, due to a in sunderstanding as to per sonel eligibility, and Timpanogos was eliminated. Thursday (as the paper goes to press) l.akeview sunvisors of the first contest play Grandview and the winners of this game will play Vineyard on Sat urday Festival day at p. m. Considering the fact that base ball didnt really take on impetus until three weeks ago very much has been accomplished. Ball Game to be Hotly Contested Many Flower Show Entries Grand Ball Changed to Friday Night Principal A. P. YY'arnkk, who in a recent shake-u- p in the pevious-l- y announced for assignments teachers in the Alpine School DisAll is in readiness for the annual Fall Festival tomortrict was assigned to the Lincoln High School, has been actively en- row, Enactment of an ordinance calling- - an election for the (Saturday, Sept. 4th) declared Chairman Joy O. Clegg gaged in making plans for the of the Festival Committee. Metropolitan Water District of Orem to have the voters school coming at C Lincoln. year approve a subscription contract fur water in the Deer reek He has beeiF meeting with teach-enThe program emphasizes sports activities and is so arProject will probably take place this coining Saturday evening and also has been checking to give most of those who attend an at a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the District. Ertman Christenson the Lincoln High School buildings ranged opportunity to B. M. Jolley view all of the various events. We are Returns and campus so that final preparaon less activiJolley Member putting Secretary A. H. Christenson tions might be made at the high ties this year so that more Following the return of B. M. Jolley, district secretary can see is going on what people and board member, from Los Anschool plant for the opening ou than has Chairman usually been the case4- was a. Lst meeting week, geles thick of the fight. However, the September 6th. heretofore. held Wednesday evening by the Banks at Pleasant Grove two winners of the round robin Day Begin at 10:30 A. M. measures which pertainBoard, at Likewise Principal Karl Banks, The day begins, according to wil be pitted against each other ing to Orem's panic ipation in the who was to Pleasant the committee, with the Flower Saturday. Deer Creek Project were discussed. Grove High School to 6uceed Mr. Show and bazaar in the Girls Soft BaU morning at No action was taken tt this meetYYarnick, has been busily engaged the Seminary There wil be at leas one soft building. cwimming orof an enactment ing relative to at tlie Pleasant Grove High Sihool will also begin in the morning, the ball game bwe-ethe girls teams of the disas result but a dinance, campus. pool to open at 10:30 a . m. Todays issue of the Voice of cussion! it was announced by the of Sharon with a possiLeague, Surprise Change Baseball Mixup, Sharon is intended only as a Fall (EDITORIAL) Chairman, AA H. Christenson, that of The change in principals came as an exhibition bility Festival Extra. At 1:00 m. comes game bethe p. base ball a special meeting was set for SatEnthusiasm marked the beginning- of the Utah Valley a surpnise move after the formal game. As the tween YYindsor team, champion During most of the time of its to it paper goes New press More Classes 4th. Teacher, drive 'in Orem and Sharon Stake, but it seems announcement of the assignments is impossible to tell which teams of the Sharon Hospital existence the paper has been pub- urday, September League, and the fast Feet for the year had been made. that lately the drive has slowed down. Suggestive Courses Listed No will play in the final championship lished monthly. As an experiment 1500 Acre WednesMapleton discussion In the the at team, champion of the reason was given hy the School game. Due to a mix-uit was decided to make publication No Tuition Fee the round Kolob League. One of the it was pointed out It be cannot meeting games day that Board Sharon in not or are interested sumthi robin this lias Superintendent people not been weekly during Gourley termipresent may be a fight for second place in By Victor C. Anderson most vital project. The failure of people to subscribe, and of for the change in principalsliips. nated, except yetfor the fully mer. The response has been very that the tentative subscription for fact that the League between Timpanogos Students who wish to enroll for some w orkers to work, for the fine both on the part of the read- Orem had been placed at 1500 acre fund, is probably clue to the From Pleasant Grove conies, the YVindsor was eliminated by defeat. anjd Pleasant Y'iew, depending on ers and the advertisers. It is felt, feet of water, and that in all likeli- Seminary will be required to make spss, mil activities in the rural community. story that there was some oppo- Grandview, Lakeview, Timpanog- the results of Thursdays games, hood this would be the amount to arrangements for this in their sition to some of the teachers who os and Vineyard were sull in the however, that during the school which are not in as we go to press. at the time they register Workers and contributors alike must realize that a dead- had been assigned to Pleasant season a issue would be submitted to the voters by the Great interest is manifested in district directors. at the School in High line and Monday, of Sept, order Grove, 1st October has been set for this project, and unless the be sufficient to cover the piimipa! to bring harthese games, and it is expected a It was indicated the A ovl.sdulc of not at bill. dentil. in the situation this change Winlsor, aiyv4, rinvnunity is able to meet toe Commonwealth Fund donation mony as well iwg Tlnp large crowd will be on hand to root what 'the qir wnmr of lTasscS"Will bT"'avattalj1e.Witti i was decided f) y October Dt the lund will as serve the needs of the advertis-erupon at a special fur their favorites. - , go elsew here,' as' other ordinance would be with res- additional teacher on the Seminary-Stafprobably the of the Board . meeting Educaof Ssfi cities are clamoring for the gift. Came Exciting to the date for holding the it will make more classes pect tion of the School Voice District the week next Alpine Beginning Tlie donkey ball game between indicated but was it election, available so by that should students held last week. of Sharon will be published every It is inconceivable that a project as vital and necessary to A beautiful exhibition of soft ball the Relief Society and officials after the tltat have conflicts fewer High Counwith meeting required our two weeks as a four page paper. Many Year skill between Windsor I and cil will also attract many. In advery lives and happiness' should be permitted to fail for Served a very early date would be subjects. Seminary enrollment will Mr. Wamick has r served The management trusts that this likely Jo PleasauSvicw teams Tuesday af- dition to being set for the election. Several pre- be field on Tuesday in the classes. the lack of a few- dollars from each of us. Whatever we are mounted, the High (Continued on page two) ternoon ended in a tie score of 9 Councilmen are policy will meet with the approval to do (and we should do our full share) ought to be done such the as matters going aponly supposed to is liminary 12th It that suggested of all members of the Association grade all. It was too dark to play any ex- use one hand in batting, throwing pointment of a district treasurer students enroll for Church History, at once, as there is very little time left now to finish the drive. and the patrons of the paper. tra so the innings, game determin- and catching the ball. and Controller are also to be tak- 11th grade for New Testament and is to play the big Festival Chairman Burr is apprehensive that unless the drive is ing who Director Joseph A. Murdock en care of as well as the enactment 10th grade for Old Testament. The game, is to take place Thursday af- states that the horse shoe of ordinances regulating the con- 7th, Slh and 9th grade students will speeded up in this territory, we may not be able to meet our pitching ternoon. will be a real contest this year. A duct of the business of the district. meet only once each week. New quota. We hope his apprehensions are unjustified, but the of this game wil decide new Results Provo Plant Proceed scoring system is being put incourses of study are being wr'tten only way we' can prove them to be is for everybody to do his the lineup for Saturday's final to effect. Meanwhile, plans for the elec- for the entire Church Junior Semi- part. immediately. game. The following will happens: Kiddie Games - Race tion to be held in the Provo Met- nary program by Mrs. Maud B. If Pleasantview wins, they will n Dances At 1:00 p. m. Mrs. Olive K. ropolitan District are going for- Jacob who will be on the Seminplay Windsor again on Festival day Burninghain and her Primary aids ward steadily. H. R. Merrill and ary Faculty. May Be Held if to deckle the Championship. If will conduct races and games' for Alex Thursbroadcast Relief Society Flower Book Feet Save Hedquist Weather Permits YY'indsor wins, they will be the un- children. A fish K.S.L. interan over pond will also be is day tuition fee no There eventing charged Show Promises to view in which the advantages of for Seminary. In order to spare Climaxing a season of delightful disputed champions with a clean in operation. Prizes will be awardBe Outstanding Event outdoor dancing, crowds will gath- record, and they will be matched ed winners of the races. the Deeq Creek Project were point- students the expense of buying er tonight at Rosalawn Pavilion for to play, a team of equal skill from Swimming will be one of the voted the out to Provo District text books, students will again pay The big feature of this year's (Continued on poge two) on page two) the big Harvest Bal) ers well as the last as to other districts of a book fee for the use of books. Harvest Festival will be the fam of the regular dance programs. ous Relief Society Rlower Show. the state who will be likely sub- This fee will include the cost of all M. I. A. TIMPANOGOS Dob Orton and his famous swing scribers in the project. Opening supplies the student may use in the A review of the M. I. A. readAlthough the harvest in fruit and A interested band, who have thrilled all listendinner of class. For senior High School stumeeting other farm products has been far Galcourse 13th Man of The book, ing September ers with the excellence of their below normal this year, th- - wo-- , workers in the Provo section has dents this book fee will be 75c if ilee will be given by Mrs. Myrtle By W. M. Vt nion music, will be on hand promptly men of the stake have managed to also been announced by Charmam paid at the fime of registration or Rowley at the Sunday evening at BIRTHS Alex Provo of the Once 9.00, to supply a full evening of CANNERY TO OBSERVE more the time if Hedquist first the after approaches $1.00 wek. paid produce a wealth of beauty in the conjoint program. Lucille Skinner FESTIVAL HOLIDAY Board. when the winter season of the To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkins . (Continued on page two) will give a short talk on the Slo- dancing. gardens. Because of the Harvest Festival of Timpanogos, a son, born The floor, one of the finest in work begins. Each year makes Intense activity also marks the August The season for flower culture and musical numbers will be gan, history for both ward and stake. furnished under the direction of the state, is in first class condition, on Saturday, produce will not be 25th. Mrs. Perkins was formerly has been ideal, and according to preliminary preparations in other received and the nights are sufficiently cool YVe are certain from the splendid Friday afternoon or Sat- Miss Ardella Bardieri of districts of Utah Eva GillFpie, of the metropolitan chairman Carl Andreason. A good attend to make outdoor dancing delight- urday at the Sharon-Uta- h Cannery response from every ward in the ance for this splendid Flower Show committee, the ex- County and in Salt Lake to hold is program this week, announces C. H. Poul-soful. stake in the Convention meeting of desired. hibits will not only measure up to elections to determine Deer Creek To Mr. and Mrs. David L. Row-Iclast Sunday that a very successful manager. Grand Ball the high standard of previous subscription. is season at almost an hand. With Jr., of Timpanogos, a daughFestival The intendcommittee years, but with the whole hearted LAKEVIEW of willing ter, bom August 26th. The mother ed to have a grand Ball Saturday PYNE-OLSEcomplete organization YVe'don will be support and cooperation of flower the ENGAGEMENT Taylor was formerly Miss Mary Pres-and capable officers in each ward, ight to climax the day's activities, ANNOUNCED growers will be able to surpass all Komi Missionarias Called at the Sunday night meetHang Up Cards the work is ready to go forward speaker wich, and the new baby has one but was it a secure to impossible others. Morris ing.. Clilnger will give a Mr. and Mrs. Clift n Pyne of brother. Carries Weeks Two enthusiasm. with first class for orchestra that on night, Emphasis and accordian numbers Beauty To Labor In Simon Stake Sharon Ward announce the enThe Opening Socials will be reading, The two large rooms and hallSchedule, Winter Program will be played by Mrs. Harris of so this plan was abandoned in fa- gagement of their daughter, Carol, To r. and Mrs. Edve H. Long, in 13. held each ward Plans of vor Sept. having the Festival Ball on way in the seminary building will A. B. Liechty, Jos A. Murdock The winter recreational progiam, are already underway for these Provo. Cora Taylor will give the Friday evening. This will probably to Marvin Olsen, son of Mr. and of Pleasantview, a girl, born Monbe used for the show, and guests will be the Mrs. Albert J. Olsen of Pleasant day, August 30th. Dean Miner accept calli; instead of being published in ad- events in all the wards and M I.A. scriptural reading. It may visit from 11 a.m. until 9.00 under be the last dance of the season un- Grove. conjoin meeting The marriage will take Mission Appointments Made in each issue of the workers are all invited to be pres- regular form vertising less which now are under inf the evening. Artistic arrangeplans the direction of the Mutual Im18th. Mr. Olsen PLEASANTVIEW COUPLE place September Voice of be will Sharon, ent. With much a start can published for a number of mature good way ment will display the flowers to postA. B. Liechty, Joseph A. Muris attending school at the Agricula substantial card which may be accomplished. Let us keep in provement Association. on MARRIED 52 YEARS season dances. their best advantage. Basket ar- dock and Dean Miner have recenttural College in Logan. be kept for reference for the infor- mijid our slogan: Increase Popularity be will a and received and have accepted calls mation of ly WINDSOR rangements specialty, the members,. Mr, and Mrs. D. J. Bonnett of Rosalawn dances have hi LET'S GO TO MUTUAL. beauty of flowers in proper vases from the Sharon Stake Presidency American Folk Fourth Ward popularity to the extent grown will in the paper be folded It Pleasantview will celebrate their last SHARON PRIMARY that will be emphasized. to serve as missionaries in the will furnish the program for M. I. Frida 52nd wedding anniversary Friday, was the most large- BEGINS SEPTEMBER 7TH evening Flowers of a kind will be group- Sharon Stake Mission under the and distributed with each issue of WINDSOR OFFICERS A. conjoint meeting Sunday eveiA the Voice of Sharon. Members are TO MEET 3rd. ly attended of any in recent weeks. ed together for display, with par- direction of President Paul K. The Sharon YY'ard Primary has Sept. ing Brother and Sister Stewart Season tickets have been purchasare well and happy and enurged to save the card and hang it They The monthly meeting of Windsticular attention being drawn to Nielsen. been reorganized with Minnie GorDurrant who have spent the past on the wall in a convenient place or ward officers with the the daily ride in their new car the different varieties and variabishopric two years in the Hawaiian Islands ed by some covering five dance don as President, Edith Duke, first joy The mission is for two years and so that can keep themselves will be held programs, and as the regular sea- counselor and Nita Blair, second to Olmsted where Mr. Bonnetl tions of bloom. involves work and informed they Friday evening (to- will be the speaker. of the program from time keeps the grounds in perfect conson makes it possible to attend on- counselor. night) at 8:00 p. ni. in the ward Special efforts is being made to cottage meetings in Sharon Stake to time. Stella Duffin has been dition. four issusince the tickets were officly of all attendance The as varieties of asters as among members and chapel. get many named as Secretary, Primary will PLEASANTVIEW One issue with the card has al- ers Mrs. Bonnett was Relief Society is desired. ed, the management urges those possible, as this flower is becom- of the church. There are now 15 open Tuesday, September 7th. Y'erl , Merrill, recently returned reand out from the president for several years. ready gone ho tickets have hold to them and ing increasingly hard to grow. Gla- missionaries serving in this misTlie Bonnetts have five children: missionary of the Pioneer YY'ard they will be accepted at the postsponse received it is going to be a SHARON dioli, the favorite flower of the sion under the direction of PresiTO FLOWER GROWERS will be the principal speaker at the season events. If Mrs. L. J. Farrer (Yivian Bonnett) of getting invery popular way it should Frandsen Ernest be the will will finally in dent month, Nielsen. All Pleasantview flower appear profusion, M, I. A. conjoint meeting Sunday be determined formation concerning the Associathere will be no who do not have means of growers of Salt Lake who has one son; and the marigold exhibit will be a speaker at M. I. A- conjoint SunThe new workers were set apart tion musical numbers getting Mrs. Ernest Halverson night. to its Special n members. Muriel programs refunds will dances, day evening. Merrill Kitchen will have been bright center of attraction. their flowers to the Seminary SatSunday at a meeting with the arranged. be made to each ticket holder for Bonnett) of Salt Lake who has Rare Pond Lily Exhibit Stake Presidency and they will' Sr,, Samuel Bradshaw and David give a short talk on the M. I. A. Mrs. urday morning, please notify one son and two daughters; Gten the dance not given. The finest flowers in the stake begin their missionary labor's im- L. Rowley, Jr., Grandview; James Slogan. Musical numbers will be Earl Foote. EDGEMONT Bonnett of San Francisco, father a solo Winston Downs violin will be on display. Rohbock & mediately. by A. Ivie and V. Reed Nuttall, The Sunday night program will eral numbers, in addition to musiof two sons; Dr. Earl Bonnett of a and Sons, florists, will have a special New Appointments Made song by the Gordon sisters. Vineyard; Newell H. Baum and be under the direction of the Mu- cal offerings by individuals. New York, assistant superintendsection. There will be a display of New appointments to the field A. B. Liechty, Timpanogos; Jotual Improvement Association. The BAND MEMBERS ent of the Metropolitan Life InNuttalPs famous Will of labor for all the missionaries seph A. Murdock and Dean Miner, gladioli, VINEYARD GRANDVIEW ATTENTION: surance Co., who has two daughreading course book, The Man of V. Mrs. Emil Clinger's dahlias, were also made at the Sunday Lakeview. Miss Helen Pyne is to M I.A. officers will be in charge Galilee M. I. A. officers wil be in charge will be, reviewed by Mrs. The Band will play a concert at ters and Miss Ailene Bonnett of Hansens pond lilies. Pond lily ex- morning meeting, as follows: John work with the missionaries of of the services. Elder Effie Pinnegar. A fine musical of the Sunday night services. M. E. 5:15 Saturday afternoon at the New York who comes to Pleasanthibits are rare, and this year it' is K. Allen and Thomas Wells to Lakes iewK Pleasantview and Vine- Glen Sunday night of feature the M. I. A. Kartchner will be the speaker, and Seminary grounds. Attendance of view for her annual vacation. will Rowley Timpanogos program expected that choice lilies will be labor in Sharon ' Ward; Joseph yard; Lamona Terry will work Ward will be the speaker, and the chorus under the direction of K a The numerous friends of Mr. and program of every members is desired. brought in by several women of Clegg and Rowe A. Chnge-- . with those of Timpanogos, Sharon YY'. M. Yernon family of Sharon with YY'alter Bigler'xal numbers and readings is being Mrs. Bonnett wish them many E. B. TERRY, Jones, I on Pleasant View; David L Rowley, and Grandview. page two) (Continued will furnish the musical numbers. at the piano. They will sing sev- - p repared. Director. more happy years together. L f s, 1 Bi-Mont- V hly SenxiaryStudantsto We Cannot Afford To Enroll For Classes Fail In Fund Drive Publication of Voice of Sharon Tuesday, Sept. 7 . p, e nmt-iiig-'jti- fe Pl'iism, s. Wiii f Salt leans'" Harvest Ball to Thousands of Climax Season Gorgeous Blooms In Flower Exhibit At Rosalawn Post-Seaso- Church (Messages Announcements Sunday Services NEWS BRIEFS Picture Program Published On y, Permanent Cards N N house-to-hou- post-seaso- well-round- FESTIVAL GRAND BALL TO BE HELD FRIDAY EVE, SEPTEMBER 3rd, AT ROSALAWN |