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Show VOTERS ATTENTION! Next Tuesday, Oct. 26th, is the last day for registration. Each voter should see that his name is on the voting list,-and if it should not be there he should attend to his registration by next Tues- day. : j-- j n , j i ( PRO VO, UTAH, R. F. D 8. PROVO, UTAH Permit No 54. H mieudl Vial Q&ittiuiniUeJL fyt iffaA'd SLuoo PLoaon trine NO. Sec. 562, P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE PAID FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, ViniLoc Tiinyaojoe 19.17 VOL. V Great Interest Aroused in Election of Orem Town ' Citizens Party Nominees This and That Two I For Consideration of Orem Voters r -B- M - y- .Wise and Otherwise A NEW MODELS It is quite the fashion for manufacturers to tin showing of new announce Ju-- t models in the fall season. how far this practice had spread into other lines had escaped our attention, until we received the folwhich announcement. lowing shows that aiter all, its a poor producer who cant adapt himself to the modern vogue, even in the way of announcement-- : 1 Jolley CITIZENS B. M. Jollejr of -- I Orem-Sharc- n j District Gives Generously to U. V. Hospital Fund For Trustee, Julian Orson Prestwich LeGrande Jarman Citizens Party Platform TO THE VOTERS OF OREM: closer together and have We believe that Orem is ideally to markets. situated and that it has resources We wish to take this which if wisely developed and promoted should make it one of the most attractive section- - in the we- -t for homes, small farms and F'rom a standpoint of health, scenery and resources, no spot in the country is so ideally situated as Orem Our . - , . ... future is iwHght, We feel that we should have a foivvard looking town board, one which is alert to our possibilities, yet one that is mindful that lasting progress can only come by keeping in mind our abilities and resources and in not going beyond them. -- Water Program Our fine water system should be re-el- rw e po-sib- ac-te- ea-i- er opportun- our retiring ity of commending r, road committeeman Roy now a member of the town board, who was responsible to a great extent for this forward looking policy in the past two years. Public Improvement We favor a policy promoting pernuHSet- unpiuveuKtitti, keeping in mind, however, our abilities and resources which are the basis for permanency. We should live within our income. We can do this and yet make progress if our affairs are properly handled. Our Candidate The record and ability of Mr. B. M. Jolley, cand ate for town president, is well known. We feci that he will work for the town with his usual enthusiasm and energy. Under his direction all worthy interests of the town will he looked after and he will do his part to keep Orem a good place in which to Gapp-maye- Eugene Gurr Two Things To Do: Windsor Missionaries Mr. LeGrande Jarman and Mr. Orson for candidates trustees, have been associated in farming enterprizes to the extent that if elected they will work diligently for the interests of those who till the soil. Mr. F.rtnian who Christensen, has served two years as trustee, is well trained in busine-- s and agriculture and has made a good record in looking after the water affairs of the town, and with his experience should give still better service if Pre-twii- t t : ? T Mr, Julian Hansen has been a woiker lot improvements ill the town for many years and has been an active member of the Chamber of Com me ce. Hi- - past record as a community builder shows that he is well qualified, we feel to work for all needful and worthwhile eni the terprizes Ijwn. We pledge jr candidate to an adminiseconomical, business-lik- e tration with fail treatment for all section of the town. CITIZENS PARTY COMM ITT FF.. of and Mrs. Wallace M. Gurr, who has recently been called to fulfill a mission in' the Western States, a farewell testimonial will he given Sunday evening at 7 30 p. in m. the Pleasantview Ward Cli, pel. The honor guest will be the principal speaker at the testimonial, and remarks will he made by A. Ray Ekins. It is expected also' that a mi ionary who from the has recently returned Western States Mission will speak at the services. The Plrasantview Ward Choir will sing two special Ble ed is the People" numbers, and The Heavens Resound. Eugene will go to the Mission Home in Salt Lake next Monday, October 25th, and will leave November 3rd to take up his work in Bi-h- ' et live. Honoring Eugene Gurr, TIMPANOGOS Tickets Named Emery McKellip of Sharon, now president of the Town Board, heads the Progressive ticket to succeed himself.and Evan Wilburg of Windsor, Niels Jacobsen of Sharon, W. P. Williams of Timpanogos and Elwood P.axter of Windsor are the partys nominees for trustees. B. M. Jolley of Sharon, president of the Orem Chamber of Commerce and school principal, is the Citizens Party nominee for town president, with Ertman Christensen of Sharon, now a member of the hoard, Julian J. Hansen of Timpanogos, Orson Prestwich of Sharon, and LeGrande Jarman of Windsor as nominees for the board of trustess Personnel of Present Board The present town board together with their assignments are as follows: Emery McKellip, mayor, general; Ertman Christensen, head of water department and representative on the Metropolitan Water District of Orem board; Roy in charge of roads Evan Wilberg, in charge of parks ; Stanley B. Harris, ordinances and legislaion. Politics Scrambled One of the peculiarities of the present situation is the change in parties of two of the candidates. Mr. Wilberg was elected on the Citizens ticket two vears ago and Mr. Christensen on the Progressive ticket. They now have switched parties. Mr. Gappmaver, who is not a candidate for and who was elected on the Citizens ticket two years ago, is again supporting that ticket, while the stand of Mr. Harris, aim was elected on tlt Progressive-ticktwo years ago and who is not a is unknown. With this scramcandidate for bled situation it is rather difficult for the ordinary voter to determine which ticket, if any, represents the present administration and which one doesnt, and which one can claim the credit for what has been done and assume the liabilities wJikRA Inevitably go with every administration. Judging by the interest manifested, there should he a large vote at this election, and no matter which way the vote goes, Orem is assured efficient officials for the next two years, because the candidates are all recognized as being capable men. Gapp-tnaye- r, Mr. Committee members: W. P. Williams, chairman; Worker: C. VV. Larsen, James H. Clark, Rav E. Loveless, Carl Failey, Ivertt Pyne, Julian Hansen, Reed E. Gappmay-r- . (Continued on poge tjpci - ; Testimonial for Eugene Gurr son With the Hospital Drive completed, and with a total of $1,412-9- 5 contributed by the Sharon Stake and Orem region, Chairman Ivan J. Burr of the Hospital Drive Committee, announces the names of the individual contributors by wards, as follows: Contributor: Clifford Pyne $5. L. J. Salisbury $5, Alfred Sk.nner $10, David L. Rowley Sr. $5, T. F. Wentz $10, Theo. Farley, $5, James 1 heo. Farley $2, Grant Wentz $2, Arthur Shepherd $1. Cai Farley $5, C. O. Keeler $5, C. E. Prestwich $2, Victor C. Andc'-o- n $5, C. H. Poul-e- n $5, Chas. G. Aiken $3, Ehas Nielson $2 50, Ivern Pvite $3. Lawrence Maycock $5, James C. Hansen Ertman Christensen maintained and improved whenever and wherever possible wii'iin our of Chairman Burr Issues Names means. We feel that it is primarily Doners. Expresses thanks of for the benefit of Orem. Orem peoCommittee to all workers and ple should be given fir- -t Contributors. and extensions and sales made outside of the town only when it is demonstrated beyond a doubt As Chairman of the Utah that there is sufficient water for the Committee Valley Hospital people of the town and for new ext. for Orem and Sharon Stake, tensions. I wish to thank all members We believe in a forward .looking of the committee, all ward The studies, improvements, policy. captains and all other solicitplans for the future and extensions ors who in any way aided made in the water system are due and assisted in collecting the largely to the untying efforts of contributions from this reF.r'man Christensen, head of the gion. town water department, board I also wish to voice the apmember and candidate for of the commttee preciation tion on the Citizens ticket. We to all those who contributed approve his administration of this 60 generously to this worthy department. committee The project. Road Program efthe greatly appreciates We favor continuation of the beforts that were made and policy in maintaining progressive lieves that this region did its and improving our roads. Where it full share in helping to is evident that road are necesthe Utah Valley sary we believe that such roads the Utah Valley should oe opened up as fast as sometime As promised will warrant. New our ago, we re submitting for roads should he encouraged white publication in the Voice of needed for the convenience of the Sharon the names of tho-- e people so they may be brought who have made contributions. IVAN J BURR. Chairman Orem - Sharon Hospital Committee niake-po-sibl- TICKET For President, IMPORTANT Announcing the first showing Steve Muidock. The advanced new model of 1938 babe boy. Shown for the first time October 16, 1937. Produced under the personal supervision of; s and Murdock designer Steve chief enginneer . Virginia Murdock production manager. Dr. L. L Cullunore assistant technician. An epochal achievement in its field, embodying the following distinctive features: Free squealing Two lung power. Body by wife of a darn good fisher. Easily portable 8 pounds. Washable seat covers, adjustable both front and rear. Forty eight hours on one quart of fuel. Fuel Autosupplied by manufacturer. Intake silencer, matic dimmers. Ami-flochoke Horn, high luudc-- t vibrator type (Continued on page lour) At Orem voters will go to the polls Tuesday, November 2nd, to register their choice for town officials for the coming two years from the list of ten nominees nominated by the Progressive and Citizens parties at primaries held last week. automobile . 1 Progressives Name McKellip to Head Ticket, B. M. Jolley Named by Citizens Politics Scrambled. A column of comment Trade With Oar t I V , -- . X VERN S. MARROTT Elder Vern S. Marrott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Matron, will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening, October 24th, at 7:30 p. in. in the Windsor ward chapel. Prior to his call to labor in the Gernian-Austria- n mission he was a student at the Brigham Young University where he attended for one year. He has also been secretary of the Timpanogos Stake Sunday School Board. The following program will he presented at the Sunday testimonial: Selectlbn from the ward choir; invocation, A. H. Lowe; selection, ward choir; vocal solo, Nolan Taylor; reading, Carol Harris; trump- the Mission fuld. He is a graduate of the Lincoln H.gli School and of Sharon Stake Seminary and has completed one car at Henagers Business College in Salt Lake. A farewell social was given Monday evening at the Pleasantview Recreathral Hall in honor of the departing missionary. Advertisers-The- y Church Leaders Address Crovds At Uovember Municipal Election G. B. S. f Progressive Party Nominees Potties Present nominees aSs LAVAR HOOLEY will be A. farewell testimonial given in the ward church house Sunday evening. October 31st at 7 30 in honor of LaVar Hooley, on of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hooley, who will leave soon for the Netherlands mission. The following program will he given: Selection from the choir, un der the direction of Mrs. Erma Russell Swensen; Invocation, Cragun; Instrumental solo, E. A. Beck; reading, Carol Harris; remarks, A. H. Lowe; piano solo, Louise West; duet, Mr. Brcrtwi and Mrs. Rose Madsen; remarks, bishop Stanley B. Harris; xyloVnna and phone duet, Eugene Fugal; reading, Mr. H. A. Tangren; honor remarks, LaVar Hooley, guest; selection from choir, and benediction, Elwood Baxter. -- Wilberg Priesthood, Church Security Emphasized; Sound Advice Given William McKellip 1 PROGRESSIVE TICKET L;y Elwood Baxter Baxter Progressive Party Statements The Mayor Emery McKellip: ADMINISTRATION REVIEW past record vouches for my ability BY EMERY McKELLIP to carry on the affairs of the town. On (lie first of January 1936 the The projects under construction at administration turned ov- previous er to the incoming board the affairs of the Town in fine condition. An increased indebtedness accompanied it, hut we have something ;f value to show for the money-spent.. - -- . Among the first operations of the present administration was work on our springs area. We erected a splendid six foot woven wire fence to protect our water supply from the length of our springs property contamination from public gatherings and stock that might stray in from, the outside. We did a lot of development work on our springs and were rewarded With a substantial increase in our water supply. Our work has only commenced in this area. Market For Water Sometime ago the writer outlined in The Voice of Sharon a project for much needed improvements reservoir the storage .between and our springs. With an abundant supply of water we commenced looking around for a market for our product. The Utah Power'' and Light Company was making preparations to commence their new furnishing plant. Wc proposed them with water for their needs. We were rewarded with a contract which is in existance at the present time and furnishes a nice source of feTenue to the town without any expense whatever to the taxpayer. We have put in quilc a number of services out of town close to the border, which has cost the town very little for the connections and furni-he- s a nice source of revenue a to outreasury We contract with Granview to furnish them with culinary water for their community which we can do without impairing the service it furnishes Grandview our town. their own system and connects up at the South boundary of Orem. At the rate they are going it will be a mater of a 'short time until they will he using a large amount of water and adding to the present revenue of our water system. This will necessitate some changes. We have furnishing contemplated Church Street by a circuit from Bartlett Street which taps our main line along the canyon road close to the dugway. This would Friends-Subscrib- e m authorities. Stake Leaders Commended was Stevens Elder Stringham the the principal at speaker Church Security meeting held at 8.30 Sunday morning at the Brigham Yo ing University. He stressed the necessity of stake and ward cooperation in the Security program. Bishop Cannon in his address to the Security workers congratulated them on what had been done in He praised Sharon Stake. the Sharon stake leaders and Utah County communities for the part they had taken in furthering the Deer Creek project and urged that everything possible be done to conserve every drop of water possible so that more homes might be bui't in Utah for the people. Morning Session Elder Stevens told of Conferences he had attended recently in New York and Chicago where increased attendance showed that the work was going forward spendidly. Bishop Cannon admonished the Saints to respect their Priesthood, and quoted from the Doctrine and Covenants to show that great promises would be fulfilled upon those who did honor the Priest--hood. Testlccnial -- -- Are Your Enthusiasm and a large attendance marked all of the sessions of the October Quarterly Conference of Sharon Stake held last Saturday evening and Sunday, with Apostle Melvin J. Ballard, Bishop Svlvest-e- r Q. Cannon and Elder String-haStevens of the L.D.S. Church Sec .ity Committee as the principal speakers. Beginning with Elder Ballard's address to the Melchizedek Priesthood and ward teachers Saturday evening, and with Bishop Cannons the to interesting instructions Aaronic Priesthood which met in separate convention, the entire sessions were marked by forceful addresses from the visiting church out this tjme should he carried without interruption. I therefore solicit your support at the coming election. W. P. William: I feel honored in having my name entered as a town board member and I will support any cause for the betterment of Orem and its people. Evan Wilburg: My past experience as a board member will help me greatly to carry on the work td be done in the future, and I pledge myself to do my part in the advancement and improvement of our town. Elwood Baxter: I am proud to he chosen a a candidate for the town board of Orem and will give my loyal support. Niel Jacobsen: Living in Orem Women in Priesthood I have learned the needs of the Elder Ballard in a forceful adcommunity and will support any dress" stressed the important sercause whereby we may prosper and vice women could render to their advance as a community. husbands in helping them to discharge their Priesthood obligations. The afternoon session was charrelieve our main line along the acterized by talks from two reState Highway. turned missionaries, Elder J. V. Improvement in Road In the matter of roads, condi- DeLange from the California Elder Glenn Rowley from tions were very had until the adthe ostral States Mission, and a vent of the present administration. We were dependent on the County short talk "by the new patriarch, when they Bryant Heber Jolley. for their equipment, needed it we were unable to secure In another of his characteristicit, so our roads were seldom workPresident ally forceful addresses most were ed when conditions Ballard gave much practical advice favorable. Early in, the summer of to the people. . 1936 the present administration He declared that the Security propurchased a motor patrol which gram was attracting- - the attention cost the Town $4400. The travel(Continued on page four) ing public must be the judge of whether it was a good investment During the past winter with its Farewell abundance of snow we could travel the roads of our town with ease Fur Rolled Gilllsple and pleasure. Your Board purchasEdgemont Ward will hold a ed a piece of real estate along the highway south from the Canyon Sunday evening testimonial meetroad intersection which we feel was ing in the ward chapel at 7:30 p.m. a good investment and can be turn- October 31, for Elder James Roed at any time for what we gave, bert Gillispie vho has accepted a call to the German .Mission. or more. , The program will consist largeThe numerous extensions of our ly of request numbers. The definite water system in our town, together with the purchases the writer program has not been arranged as has mentioned, aggregating some yet, but it is likely that special $7000, has been paid for as we musical numbers will be furnished bought and our treasury is in good by students of the Prigham Young University and the Lincoln High hape at the present writing. We. submit our record to a vote School, and Raymond Partridge, of the people of Orem November High School facult) member, w.ll he one of the speak rs. 2nd. New Appointments In Sharon Bryant Heber Jolley, member of the Grandview ward and a memStake High ber of the Sharon Council and a veteran in church service was sustained at the recent quarterly conference a9 Patriarch of Sharon Stake to succeed S. Harris ct solo, Ted Anderson; address, the late Patriarch-HyruThomas L. Broadbent; piarto solo, He was released with a vote of n Mrs. Efma Swenson; of stake remarks. thanks from the Bishop Stanley B. Harris; response, High Councilman. Elder Vern S. Marrott; selection, Janies Jensen of the High CounMilton cil was also released, owing to the ward choir; benediction, fact that he is spending most of his Smith. Conference time at Bingham. C. Wilford Larson having been sustained as a member of the Timpanogos Ward bishopric was also released from the council. To fill the vacancies in the High Council Julian Hansen and John B. Stratton, former bishops of Grandview and Timpanogos wards, and George F. Wells of Vineyard were sustained as new members. Mrs. Lorna B. Maycock was on page four) Myrl Wentz Returns to Seminary Miss Myrl JVentz, former Sememhas been inary instructor, ployed by the L. D. S. Department of Education to teach the Junior Seminary classes of Sharon Seminary beginning next week. Miss Wentz will succeed Mrs. Maude B. Jacob whose full time services are now required by the Church Department of Education in writing and introducing a new junior Seminary course of study. class will begin Miss Wentz work next Monday. for the Voice of Sharon |