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Show 4 Think straight, stand firm, though alone; Youll please self, your truei friends and nea&a I ' 'K ' h -- VOL. V K' u: fox -- ilfoti cifQhicxdkxhai asta- k PROVO, UTAH, It. F. D., NO. 42 Beautification Program Planned For Orem Highway OREM'S WATER SYSTEM DAMAGED Orems water system was saved by a narrow margin Wednesday night for if the electrical storm which took ojt 300 feet of pipe in Maple canyon had washed it out three quarters of a m le farther down the stream the whole town woul have been without Arrangements are complete for a water for two weeks, according to big Pioneer Day celebration to Ertman Christensen, chairman of be held Saturday July 23 on the the water committee. recreational grounda. General As it is fron 100 to 150 second chairman Victor M. Anderson an- feet of water was lost for two nounces the program and commit- days, and it will be the end of tee members for the days activithe week before the whole ties as follows: of water will be restored Band serenade by the Jr. Band to the town's water system, he and Martial Band directed by E. states. A. Beck and Kirly Allen. A minThe canyon storm which did so iature parade will he staged at much damage that night is a 11:30 under the direction of Mr. sample of what could happen at and Mrs. Jos. H. Clegg, Mrs. any time to Orem'B water system Anita Varley, Mrs. Thelma Lar- as it now stands, remarked Mr. sen and Mrs. Lora Harding. Christensen, who saw in the situPrizes will be awarded for the ation grave need for the piesent best covered J Pioneer Wagon, water project. hand cart, cow hoy, Indian, or comic character. Every child in the ward is asked to participate. A fine program will be held at 11 a. m. given, un ler the direcMr. Carl Andreason tion of Jos. A. Murdock.'Malicent Wells, Alice Tliacher and Nora Operator of Rosalawn Pool Harding. A hot dinner cooked by Dear "Carl: Mrs. Nora Anderson, Mrs. Olena Heres a confession. Last SunGammon and Mrs. Mary Stewart day, we took our family to where will be sold at noon. we thought would give them a 's Sports of all kinds will be fea- real swimming treat at one of the Utah popular swimming tured in the afternoon with Joy 0. Clegg, Lenord Madsen and resorts. After traveling some 30 miles, John Larsen in charge. could The wide Ariel Larsen and Leland Gam- we arrived. mon will take care of the vari- hardly wait to get in the pool, so in we all went after having ous concessions. is our pocket books touched to the The decoration committee Mrs. Armenel Larsen, Mrs. Ellen tune of 25c for each one. After swimming in the pool 30 minutes, Hoidaway. ' and Rav Gammon Thirteen iutie ladies under aix we were ail glad to get out. The years of age are candidates for hot water had made several of us Hie pioneer queen and votes may" sick. One of the boys had his toe be cast at the Vineyard Merc. stubbed on the rough bottom, ot This committee comprises Mm the pool. The girls were frightVera Larsen, Mrs. Lola uammon ened and jumped out when they and James Blake. stepped on a frog in the bottom As well as many huA pioneer dance In the evening of the pool. man what appeared beings taking will climax what promises to be the greatest celebration ever held to be a hot bath so that the water was illy and dirty. here. When we out and on our Tickets may be had for the way home, got remarked everyone C. from Bishop Thorit dance, how much better the pool was at Hehertson and Chairman Ander- Rosalawn. We appreciate most son. All the proceed from the j how clean you keep immaculately new day's activities go to the at Rosalawn, the showers the pool chapel fund. An invitation is ex- and the walks. tended to the general public to The boys have been Bwimming join in the celebration. In the pool at Rosalawn regularly The cement walks recently and always come home Invigorlaid around our new ward chapel ated. V all came home sick and add much to the appearance of exhausted the other day. One ot the grounds. the girls was In bed all of the following day. We remember the adage "The grass always looks greener fn the pasture beyond, but It will be a long tine until any one can make us believe there is a better swimDr. and Mrs. Whitecotton and ming pool anywhere in the state Francisco were thflu our own Rosalawn and that family of San Rosalawn visitors this Pa's pocket book is saved enough among in to go swimming three times at week. After visiting pools were Rosalawn with what it costs to go California and UuIrfThey swimming once at the . enthusiastic The girls awTiwomen swimming popular swimming pool. You will Bee us often at Rosaclasses each Thursday and Frilawn. most day afternoon are proving Pa, Ma, and the Kids. Mrs. Ruth Peterson and popular. Miss Melva Jones are instructors. If you like to learn to swim, STAKE GENEALOGY ladles, now is your chance. All it costs you Is the assessment of Amelia Iatts, reporter Watch for an the pool Phone 04&J1 nouncement of the "Learn To Swim" course to be conducted the Stake genealogical burd meetfirst two weeks in August under the direction of the Life Saving ing will be held, Sunday July 17, In the stake seminary building at Department of the American Red 1:30 p. m. Cross. Boys, you better prepare Stake genealogical union meetto take your test for life saving Dr. Christ ing will also convene In the stake at this time. 1 Widening the state road through Orem holds the keenest interest for residents of Provo bench because it will be followed by an extensive beautification program which has not been possible before this ;mportant development got under way, declared Mayor B. M. Jolley this week. option for 6000 yards of gravel to be taken from the Orem gravel pit was given to the state road commission for the construction of the gravel base upon which a concrete siding four feet wide will be laid on each side of the present state highway, reports the mayor. Beyond this additional four feet of concrete on each side of the highway will be an extended shoulder of good gravel, which will eliminate the deep holes and ditches now found along the highway. Also the Town board expects to tie up definitely with the state In a beautification program which will add trees dnd shruband bery along this highway, level and grato all unsightly areas through the fown, work which has been years In contemplation, reports Mayor Jolley. Fire Warning: Verv much concerned over the continued hazard from cheat grass fires, the Town Board decided this week that assessment of cogts of calling the Provo fire be would made department against those person- - wH to tnelr cheat grass patches with due precautions being taken. At present when such fires are seen, gome person seeing thq blaze reports Immediately to the Provo Fire department, but when they arrive the blaze has died down and no need for help exists. The cost however' of the visit is assessed against the taxpayers of the whole community. This has happened repeatedly, reports from the Town Board Indicate, until a definite decision has been made that unauthorized fires In Orem which result in calling for Provo help, will be assessed against the person setting such a fire. Mayor Jolley and all the board ask for the cooperation of the citizens in this matter,, but they see no alternative to the action contemplated, if these fires persist. An HAVE YOUR YOU1 RENEWED SUBSCRIPTION Remember that the Subscription price bargain for the Voice of Sharon olivses July 81. at gundown. All subscriptions after this day will be $1.50 per year. During the next two weeks you can obtain the subscription for $1.00. If your ward solicitors have not called on you by the end of next week, we suggest Hint yon bring the dollar to Hie Scera office at the Seminary building In order to be assured of this saving. The Voice of Sharon is the Voice of the people ot this' community. You need it in order to keep abreast with the activities in jour ward, in your school, in your community, as well as learning what your neighbors are doing. 1 RECREATION VISITS SEG'Y ROSALAVN Community Activity Praised by National Expert Dr. F. D. Brown, Executive Secretary in the N. E. A. Recrea-tio- h Department of Washington D. C. visited Rosalawn Saturday, spending several hours looking over recational facilities at Rosalawn and inspecting the books of the Scera organization. Dr. Brown is visiting some of the community recreational enterprises in the dltterem states. He was told at the. State office in Salt Lake that the one in Orem was rated in Utah as one of the best. Hence the visit here. Dr. Brown wasparticularly in- terested in the type oforganiza-tio- n II. C. Appointments we have. He said, "Sharon's Educational RecreaCooperative 17 Sunday, tion Association represents an The scheduled meeting for all ideal type of organization for the bishoprics and ward clerks In rural communities of the United Sharon stake has been put off un- States where all agencies can combine their efforts to make one til July 31, states Axel In good recreational program. n stake clerk. Mr. many communities In the east, also announced the following appointments for the high the school has a recreational the different churches each council, July 17. have their recreational Edgemont: lAdelbert Bigler, ibe Chamber of Commerceprogram,a has Ray Gammon. Grand View: p. W. Madsen, recreational program, the Scouts and Camp Fire Girls have a recJohn B. Stratton. Lake View: Samuel H. Blake, reational program. In one little town in Kentucky Chas. H. Farnworth. Pleasant View: Spencer where there was a population of less than a thousand there were Madsen, W. R. Stubbs. D. Sharon: Henry Taylor, 16 separate organizations compet-lp- g with each other and their Oscar H. Anderson. Timpanogos: Sidney H. programs. None of them was successful. Then too, in so many Cluff, Geo. F. Wells. James B. Fer- other communities the people Vineyard: make no effort at all themselves guson, Julian J. Hansen. but wait for the school to hand them ou. facilities and leaderLake View Carnival ship paid 'or from an already overtaxed school budget. 21 Set "We believe," said Dr. Brown, that the schools should help to 7 at Lake p. jn. Commencing View ward will stage a carnival the fullest extent on all recreaJuly 21, preceded by a band con- tional projects In the community, cert. Vaudeville acts and all They too should furnish part of kinds of concessions are planned. the leadership but the .school Top corn, ice cream, and other should not carry the entire burrefreshments will he sold. All den of promoting and financing ward members are especially in- such programs. We do not bevited to come, and members of lieve that it is a wholesome condition where the people depend Sharon stake are also invited. entirely on any government Reva Marrott entertained at a agency, W. P. A., City Council, Shower Friday evening in honor etc., to furnish facilities, and alof her sister Elda who was mar- most carry them to the playi ried recently. A good time was grounds. Dr. Brown was most interested enjoyed by all present and many and useful gifts wete received by in our picture program. He said the bride. 'New England was launching for- - July And-reaso- n, And-reaso- An Open Confession Mutterings From Rosalawn Pool ....visitedRaythe of Log Angeles July 12, taking pool. pictures of the and bur recreational set-uwhich he plans to exhibit at Log So many requests Angeles have come from groups who want to have swimming parties in the The large floodlight evenines. ha now been installed and during the next month while the weather is warm, the pool will remain open until .10 p. tn. Why not arrange to have a swimming party at Rosalawn Pool? pool p ward in the building of beautiful community theatres. "Community ownership of theatres is to me one of the most hopeful signs of raiding the motion pkture on a higher standard than it has ever been before." SI BKCKIFTION FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1933. seminary building at 2 p. m. Sunday, July 17. A program is being arranged by the Sharon ward committee, wft musical numbers to be furnished tinder the direction of Roland Harding. The Salt Lake Temple now closed will reopen Monday morning, August S, 1938, for regular ordinance work. The first Temple excursion to be held from Sharnn stake will he Wednesday August 24 aftes the temple opens again. Baptisms performed for tne dead bv Sharon stake members numbered 1501, from Jan. 1 to July 2, 1938. Thousands Expected to Participate. For the twenty-sevent- annual h annual program and hike. Professor H. R. Merrill, almost as well known and as much a lover of the great as Mr. Roberts, will be present and participate in both program and bike. Program Features Preceding the hike, an unusual program has been planned and FAIR COUNTY Heavy muJ slides following the deluge down Provo canyon Wednesday night caused postponement of the 27th Annual Timpanogos program and hike until July 22 and 23. The canyon is filled at several places with mud for hundreds of feet. It will be a full week before travel is resumed, according to city officials who have been working at the scene of the slides. Access to the grove can be had by way of American Fork canyon, but postponement was announced by C. J. Hart, hike chairman Thursday afternoon. hike, nature lovers and students and citizens from far and near will start on the trek to the top of Timpanogos officially at 4 a m. led by E. L. Timpanogos" Roberts, who 27 years ago initiated the event which has now become a classic over America. Mr. Roberts now lives In California but is here to participate in the FOR READY singing. Dr. Alonzo Morley and Miss Leona Holbrook of the B. tY. U. staff are also aiding in of the plans and presentation program, while every service club in Provo has assumed special duties In carrying out details o the program and hike, such as lightproviding transportation, decorations, camping acing. comodations, and reception to the thousands of visitors. Following the program, which will be marked by participation by many prominent citizens, 27 sky rockets will be shot into the air signifying the 27th annual event at this historic theater, after which 27 girls with torches will light the huge bonfire, the dying embers from which will be $1.50 per year In ad vane. Because of the Timp Hike, the dance at Rosalawn will be postponed for one week until July 23. Because of the many requests that have come to the dance management, Mr. Sieinei kert's Orchestra will play fur the dance July 23. Mr. Steineckert recently returned from a 6 week playing en- PRIZE LISTS 27th Annual Hike Set for July 23; : Dance At Rosalawn Postponed, July 23 Timpanogos Program And Hike Postponed Pioneer Celebration Planned At Vineyard Widening State Highway Through Provo Bench Makes Possible Long Sought Project for July Ymlmm VWjanJ ' fp'JiiK: For James Henry Darlington Q&mminifieJL CLm Qinliim , rr u i -- 4 seirs . iir" your God. d gagement at the famous Resort in Sevier County. He will is positive that Rosalawn become one of the most popular dance pavilions in the state. Glen-woo- Premium lists for the Utah County Fair are off the presses and ready for distribution, according lo Seth T. Shaw. Manager. The lists for the September 15, 16, and 17 Fair are attractively printed and covered and will serve as both a guide and a souvenir to exhibitors. Prizes offered for the 1938 Fair are, on the whole, a little larger than they have been in previous years. Those who desire these premium lists can get them by calling at the County Agents or the County Auditors office in the City and County building In Provo. Department supervisors in the various divisions of the Fair also have a supply of them, from or, the may be obtained Manager Shaw at hia office on the top floor of the Brlmllall building at Brigham Young University. Girls Soft Ball Schedule Set Summer Recreation Program under the direction of Laura Banner. Thefollowiogschedule is drawn JfMtk the benefit of girls who are going on vacation so that they will know when their game Is scheduled. July 21st Combination and 4th Ward. July 28th Pioneer and 4th Ward August 5th 2nd Ward with Combination. August 12th Pioneer with 2nd Ward. The public is invited to attend upon reaching the summit, states all of these, games, which start at Mr. Hart. 6:30 at the North Park. Schedule of Events The schedule of events reiterates Mr. Hart, calls for the day Girls Soft Ball up Windsor Timpanogos Pleasant View Following the Edgemont e proVineyard gram at "The Lake View Theater of Sharon the ritiva at Grand View pre-hik- i 1 - - - W L 6 5 0 5 1 3 3 1 i J S $ 1 5 0 G Grove, o t Windsor Practically Clinches will First Half Title Windsor defeated Timpanogos leave Immediately for the 15 to 7 to take a strangle hold on the first half title in the girls so as to soft ball league. be on the Timpanogos fought their hearts Aspen hundreds hiker i A I scenes to "top at sun- out but lacked the final punch of the strong attack hold off the of one rise, the thrills of Windsor team. In the other games Pleasant a lifetime. defeated Vineyard and View Edgemont downed 'Lake View, while Grand View forefited to the Sharon team. encountered by the thousands who will Timpanogos clashes with PleasTimpanogos in the 27th annual hike ant View for the runner up spot 13, while Windsor can clinch Hlfi. signal for the, (jeginnlng of being spent at Aspen Grove by all July the first half title by winning the Timpanogos hike. nature lovers, for the trails are from Vineyard. C. J. "Chick Hart, general all cleaned through the courtesy chairman, and director of the B. of Forest officials, headed by Second Half Schedule Y. U. physical education departFord Poulson and Vivian West. Wed. July 20 Vineyard vs Sharon ment, announces that boy scouts By evening be ready for the Grand View vs Edgemont and police and forest service of- band concert which start at 7.30; ficials will be on hand to guide then get a seat among the thous- Thurs. July 21 Timpanogos vs Lake View the record breaking crowd which ands who will listen to the prePleasant View vs Windsor is expected. First aid will be hike, program in the "Theater of available .along the trail to the the Pines commencing at S ,p,m. Wed. July 27 Vineyard vg Grand ... top, he states, this being also a Next the 27 sky rocketa-fired-bj- i courtesy of the boy scouts and American legion officials will be Timpanogos vs Edgemont forest officials seen, and then the bonfire, and Tfours. July 28 Lake, View vs For those reaching the top, a so to hit the trail to the top,-- or Pleasant View new badge designed by Professor to rest till daylight Windsor vs Sharon when, at 4 a. E. M. Jensen, will be waiting, and m,, the official party will start Wed. Aug. 3 Vineyard vs Edge-moeach successful climber will sign Its ascent to the 12000-fotop the roll and receive his badge of Timpanogos. Timpanogos vs Grand View Thurs. Aug 4 Sharon vs Pleasant J One of the beautiful scenes scale the 12000 foot w'll be presented under the direction of Dean Gerrit ae Jong in the Theater of the Pines, wherq music and Indian dancing, under the brilliant lighting CantE with the aid of sound equipment installed especiall for the occasion, will feature the various numbers. The program proper otarts at S p. m. but the famous Provo Higu School band will be there at 7.30 and give a band concert for a half hour prior to the other numbers being Introduced by Dr. de Jong. Assisting Chairman de Jong will he Augustus D. Zanzig of the National Recreation association who will lead in community nt ot Athletic Activities at Rosalawn Baseball YV Timpanogos Windsor Pleasant View -- .. .. Vineyard Lake Y'iew Sharon-Edgemo- .. nt Timpanogos Clinches .. 5 . 3 .. 3 .. 2 .. i .. 1 lowed instead of the revised schedule which was drawn up when Grand View intended entering a team The scores of last weeks games: Windsor 14, Timpanogos 11. 6, Sharon-Edgemo- Vineyard 11. First Half Title Lake View 11, Pleasant View-10- . Timpanogos won the first half title in the Scera league Friday The second half schedule folJuly 8 by downing the Pleaant lows: View crew by a 5 to 3 score. Pleasant View was out hit but not ut July to the 16 Windsor vs fought as they bowed I View. , , stronger Timpanogos club. 20 Timpanogos vs t. Fridays defeat sent Pleasant View into a double tie for second 21 Windsor vs Grand View. place with Windsor. Each team 23 Vineyard vs Pleasant View two won lost three and having weeks games marked the 27 Timpanogos vs Grand View vs Pleasant beginning of the second half play. 28 I With many ot tne ditticnlties View ironed out the second half is 30 Windsor vs Vineyard to prove very Interesting and successful. August Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells are 3 Timpanogos vs Pleasant View n deGrand View has def!nitelv spending two weeks in Hunting-to4 Shai vs Windsor with their daughter. Mrs cided not to enter the league so 6 Vineyard vs Grand View the original schedule will be fol Clinton Wakefield. Sharon-Edge-mon- -t Sharon-Edgemo- View Windsor vg Lake View Wed. Aug. 10 Vineyard vs Timpanogos Sharon vs Lake View Roys Soft Ball Thurs. Aug. 11 Grand View vs Windsor Timpanogos defeated Sharon in Pleasant View vs Edgemont the initial soft ball game of the 17 Vineyard vs Lake boy s soft ball league Monday, Wed. Aug. Y'iew July 11, by a score of 10 to 4. Sharon vs Timpanogos In the other game played Tuesday Thurs. 12 Pleasant View downed Aug 18 Grand View vs July Pleasant View Edgemont 10 to 0. Edgemont vs Windsor The schedule for the league Wed. Aug. 24 Vineyard vs Grand. follows: View July 18 Vineyard vs Timpanogos Thurs. Aug 25 Edgemont vg Lake Lake View vg Sharon View July 19 Grand View vs Edgemont Timpanogos vs Windsor Pleasant View Bye Wed. Aug. 30 Vineyard vs WindJuly 25 Lake View vs Vineyard sor Grand Viuv yg Timpanogos Sharon vs Edgemont July 26 Pleasant View vs Sharon Thurs. Sept. 1. Grand View vs Edgemont Bye Lake View View Aug. 1 Grand View vs Lake View Timpanogos vs Plea.-ar- ,t Pleasant View vs Vineyard View Aug. 2 Edgemont vs Ti tp pr nngrva SimiVu vs Grand View Sharon Pye 18 Timpanogos vs Laks Aug. Aug. S Pleasant View vg Grand View View Vineyard Bye Edgemont vs Lake View Aug 22 Rhaion vs Edgemont Aug. 9 Sharon vs Vineyard Timpanogos rs Phaser,! View Timpanogog Bye Aug. 23 Vineyard v.i Grand View Aug. 15 Edgemont T Pleasant Lake View Bye |