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Show r 4 f i 1 i-- VOL. VI. - . ieutuhal Q&mi:ut n ifceJL & f peGUXG EJmoot QaaJnm y ' P The way always opens fur the determined sold, the man or woman of faith and courage- It is the victorious mental attitude that does the big things in this fkei&ik i : J-- . No. 6 riiOVO, UTAH, R. F. I)., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Orems Labor Day Celebration Praised 41 By Visitors From Far and Near Sharon stakes Harvest Festival and Labor Day celebration attracted huge crowds all day from all parts of Utah county and many visitors from other parts of the state. It was the biggest event of the season, with all of hours the something doing day and night when dancers graced the beautiful Rosalawn dancing pavilion. out-do- COUNTY I FAIR PROMISES LAKE URGED BY DIRECTOR MANY FEATUP.ES In And Around Sharon VIEW PLEASANT , - Anti-Tobac- The stake and ward M. ). A officers entertained the ward M. Mrs. Bliss Bergeson has reI. A. teachers at a canyon party turned to her home in Silverton, Wednesday evening. Games and Colorado aftel spending two a weenler roast we'e enjoyed by weeks with relatives in Pleasant 25 officers and teachers and their View. partners. Mr. and Mrs. Quayle Cannon Thursday evening a delightful Jr. spent the week end at the ward party was held In the gym, Charles Allred home. to celebrate the dedication of the The seven Leaflets held new chapel and also honoring Mr. their last meeting of the year at and Mrs. Lamar Scott and family the home of Norma Dunford on w ho have moved to Provo. Thursday evening. Preparations Mr. and, Mrs. Alfred Johnson were made for exhibits and despent four days at Fish Lake last monstrations for the county fair. week where Mr. Johnson was sucAt the meeting of the Clover cessful in landing a large fish Leaf Lassiettes Cub held which weighed 23 lbs. Thursday, Guy Christensen gave Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sumslon had a demonstration on First Aid. as their weekend guests Mr. and All members and the leader were Mrs. William J. Brown of Magna present. and Mrs. Jesse Manning of FarmMr. and Mrs. Carl Larson of ington. Sunday they attended the Salt Lake City are guests-a- t the Brown reunion at Maple Dell. Claude Snyder home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott atOfficers of the Primary associtended the homecoming at Payson ation wish to extend thanks to In connection with onion day. anyone who helped with the sum- Mrs. Wilford Oveson spent last mer recreation program and also week In Magna with her alter to those who participated in the Mrs. J. B. Robinson. Mr. Oveson festival at Rosalawn Monday. and Mrs. Mildred Hamblin drove Alexander Jameson Sr. of Eur- to Magna Sunday and Mrs. Ovehas been visiting at the Alex son returned with them. Jameson home this week. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott and Mrs. J. L. Jameson and family of Mr. and Mrs. Ara M. Davis spent Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar the holidays at Woolf creek at the Jameson and baby of La.Sal bead of Provo river. visited here Sunday. Tracy Y. Cannon of the General Board of Sunday scnoui was a STAKE GENEALOGY visitor at Pleasant View Sunday School. . Amelia Latta, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dunford Reporter Phone 04SJ1 and two children motored to Wants Farmers For Gapp-meye- are-IVn- good-thinkin- g Party y, State-Colleg- high-over-a- ll e, 9 ( Mrs. Gen F Wells, Reporter 4 Telephone- Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter Jameson, Reporter Telephone 021R1 . VINEYARD WINDSOR VIEW Susan "In the last few years and particularly the past few months, a t'tah c. untys Fair and Rodeo keener cooperation between state Starting the day off the Miniawill be the biggest attraction of and city boards of .health has ture Parade organized more than the year when it opens here next been made possible, states Dr. 3l)0 children into a colorful Lincoln High week. Sept. 15. 16, and 17 In Lloyd M. Farner, director of pageant of beauty and charm, Officially Opens Provo. Famed for its fruits, health district number four. with all sorts of floats and disvegetables, and agricultural Safeguarding the health of half plays showing keen rivalry and high school officially ducts generally, Utah county will a million people Is a big job Ir clever hands in their making. Praise for the Primary workers opened Saturday, with registra-- ' surpass Its own records when the Itself, and when that task Is made tion that), day of the four upper j wonderful exhibits now in pre- heavier by the great extent of a and Provo City recreation departGrades seven and eight Paratlon are actually seen, grades. state covering 84,990 square ment was voiced by many. miles and hundreds of communiHall gameB, both soft and base registered Tuesday, and class work began on Tuesday in all ties, Just what the work entail ball, with swimming and water high school grades. la bettor understood. stuats. occupied much of the Th). new schedule was put into Seth T. Shaw, fair manager, for Lack of finances In towns and afternoou, with gorgeous dis- effect, with six full hour classes one of the finest displays of good cities of Utah, resulting from play of flowers filling the semi-- n now instead of seven shorter borse flesh seen in many years, great areas of desert, mountain try building and forming an atThen too. directors point to the periods. School begins at 8:30 and salt lands and water incaptraction for visitors from far and and closes at 3:00 o'clock. , rodeo program this year which exable of producing income from near. Heed NutUls wonderful disFaculty members who have not ceils most attempts elsewhe-- e for taxes, makes the organization of play of gladioli caused expressions B. M. Jolley, aad Pete Kerscher of Blackfoot is boards of health In each of delight from all, as did many returned are Mrs. Ruth Brown. New teachers here with 70 riders, who will do adequate almost impossible. other bouquets and collections of are community Miss Edith Marsh from Al- - the bronc riding, bull dogging Yet these smaller communities flowers from other Orem resiMiss Elaine Brimhall from pine, are required by law to set up de!) ts. Huntington some sort of health protection Purveyors of hot dogs" and Greener of Park, Cal, and Dallas Hinckley. other refreshments were busy an organization, which consists of a school also has Timpanogos i while the elders practicing physician residing In day quorum several new teachers, Miss Mer-len- e the community, as health officer, fruit stand did a fair , business Gardner of American Fork, with the mayor as president and with many visitors from Provo Miss AAnna Larson of Mayfield, Formed the chief of police or town marLeague and outside points. Miss Gertrude Anderson of Leht shal as quarantine officer. Each Commendation was heard by and Fenton Prince of Orem. Re- Organization of a permanent of these is generally underpaid many visitors for the orderly and tiring teachers from this school and Dinner ce and overworked, the physician yet enjoyable holiday spirit which are Mrs. Gurney, Ray V. Wentz, palgn committee was effected often sacrificing a substantial part seemed to prevail, which was and Helen Weeks. of his practice to the demands j Wednesday evening at the Sharon helped out greatly by the three It is expected that during the stake seminary, the bands, The Lincoln High, personnel of of public health. the week other students now at work j the new committee consisting o The State Board of Health is American Fork, and the Pleasant now giving its utmost support to Grove musicians, who played to- - n fhe fields and orchards will representatives from the The Junior baptismal excursion as a climax to the day's ! conie a 80 at by the beginning hood and the Auxiliary organiz- - town and county boards of health, will take place Saturday, Sept., of next week the full quota of atlons of Sharon stake. through its own public health 10. Boys to be in the temple at program on Rosalawn. enrollment will be completed. P K. Nielsen was named doctors, its sanitary engineers, 7:30 a. m. Girls to be there at chairman of the committee, the its nurses and inspectors. Its 10:00 a. m. nomination coming from Wilford ten divisions are all at the serJones Senior temple excursion will be POLLING PLACES Stubbs and Sidney H. Cluff, rep- vice of town, city and county Wednesday September 14. to Vote resenting the high council and boards. According to the new time table the stake presidency. Since this cooperative practice on the Orem LISTED FOR Good Men line the first train Assisting Mr. Nielsen on the was inaugurated by Dr. J. L. will leave Provo at 7:30 a. m.; Pres. David H. Jones of the committee will be James L. Blake, Jones, state health commissioner, be at Snow station at 7:50 a. m.; PRIMARY ELECTION the stake high both city and county officials have arrive in Salt Lake at 9:15 a. m. Utah county farm bureau representing John M. Nicol, been most commendatory, realiz- Special rates for 77c for the round makes the following comment on priests quorum; the problem of selection of can- representing the elders quorum ing that with state support in an trip can be had for the temple exr, active way, local enforcement of cursion All polling places in Utah coun- didates which confronts every of Grandview ward; Reed Wednesday. The stake bus of LarJohn Timpanogos; sanitary regulations would be will be available at 50c for round in voter are the listed by County Clerk C. ty Primary election for sen, of Vineyard; Jesse Sumslon, made much more effective. A. Grant this week in readiness the first time this year. trip. Will leave Orem at 6:30 a. of Lake View; Horace Bean, of The recent establishment of the m. A11 for the first poll under the new "We, as your Farm Bureau desiring reservations please Utah Primary law which takes leaders, have encouraged men Pleasant View; Mrs. Sharp Gillia-pl- e five district offices at Provo, contact Mrs. Amelia Latta. of the stake relief society; Price, Ogden, Richfield And Cedar i The Following and women who have outstanding place Sept. 13. There were 54 members from B. M. Jolley of the Btake Sunday City, has brought the State Board depolls are given for readers In ability, men who Sharon stake attended the Salt Mrs. Winnie Graff of the of Health cl ser to the citizens Lake pendable and fearless, who would School; temple during the month of OREM: not let the spoils of office detract stake Y. L. M. I. A.; Ernest of the state and alleviated the August. Number of baptisms, 20. No. I. Orem Barber Shop. Y. M. M. Frandsen of of A. the I. necessity long trips to the Number of endowments pertormed from them the service for which 2. Sharon Meeting House No. Mrs. Olive Burnlngham of the Capitol offices in Salt Lake City for the dead, 82 Couples sealed, they were elected, men "who have in all except the most urgent 68. Children to parents, 76. l no apologies, to make to' anyone. stuke Primary. PLEASANT GROVE: Is It cases. comexpected that this Wt have selected these men No. 1. Manilla Ward Church. living sealing. All city and county officials as and Women and are endorsing mittee will organize the different 2. Third Ward Church. Stake Genealogical Board meetNo. ward well as units two the within next in citizens the private them. As the Farm Bureau, we No. 3. City Hall. ing will convene Sunday Sept. 18, weeks. six of counties district four are at 1:30 p. m. and stake union No. 4. Lindon School House. are not affiliated with any group urged to discuss their health prob- meeting at 2:00 p. m. Both meetNo. 1. PI. View Meeting t faction. We are only asking lems with Dr. Farner at the city tax payers to Sharon M. I. A. the House. ings are to be held in the Stake Enjoy and county building offices in Seminary building. unite with us that we may select Provo. PLEASANT VIEW: to office these men and women Canyon 2. Maud D. Glazier ResiNo. who we know will work and help dence. Undoubtedly the most enjoySOCIAL & PERSONAL with laws which will be for the able party held for many years betterment of our state. CITY BRIEFS VINEYARD: was the Sharon Stake M. I. A. Vineyard Church. canyon party held at Provo City Nephl Christensen, a 1925 ANNOUNCEMENT park up Provo canyon Wednesday PROVO BENCH: graduate of Brigham Young unievening, with all members of the has been appointed Dean Grandview Ward house. Depositors in the defunct Provo versity, stake board, the stake presidency, Commercial of engineering at Colorado State and Savings bank Officers of the Spencer school the ward bishoprics, and the college. Fort Collins, Colo. This P.T.A. invite all former students executive members of the ward will receive another five per cent position was obtained in compethe petition tition of Ray V. Wentz to a dancing M. I. A.s in all seven wards, with dividend, following with applicants from all of the state bank department party to be given at Rosalawn or their partners. parts of the country. He is a browliich was to by Judge agreed at Lincoln high auditorium, FriThe attendance was unusually Abe W. Turner last Saturday. ther of Carl J. Christensen, forday. Sept. 16, at S p. m. mer instructor at B. complete, refreshments delightful This will make 45 per cent of the Y. U. chemistry Plans are being made to make and arrangements carefuRv planto total hack the paid deposits this entertainment one in which ned, all present enjoying a rea trihute may he paid to our be- evening of music, games, stunts, depositors. The court also apDr. Garrit de Jong. Jr., dean of proved a liquidation report cover- the loved teachr for the years of ser- and fun. college of fine arts, Brigham 10 March to from the ing period vice given this community. EveryMrs. Lorna Maycock had charge Young university has returned which were June in 13, receipts one, old or young, who has been of refreshments; W. M. Vernon from a weekend trip throughout listed at $21,763 and disbursea student of Mr. Wentz is invited. Juab and Sevier - unties. He presented the program, led the ments at $10,606.SS. on price is set at 25 cents. Admi the directed and games; visited in Delta, Hinckley, Oak singing, Committees In charge are nam- Parlell Peterson looked after arCity, Leamington, and Eureka. ed as follows: More than 2000 Utahns are in rangements. Music: Mr. Hebertson. Hugh S. Cannon a 1936 gradu-th- e Washington D. C. driven out of Invitations: Doratha Jones. of state by lack of economic op- - ate from B. Y. U. college of Elis Graham, graduate Refreshments: A. H. Christen- Brigham Young university hag reaccording to a state- - merce, and holder of the Rocky sen. In bacD. made a ment Ph. for by Dale D. Clark of Mountain Conference collegiate quirements Program: Mrs. Martha Tyne. the A. A. A. staff writing for the discus record, has been appointed teriology, according to word of Gift: Mr. Wal- - celled from University of Missouri Deseret News. This fact is em- - instructor in accounting at Con- ker. officials. Mr. Graham received his phasized by a recent report from necticut State College, according Finance- - Fenton Prince. B. S. in 1933 and his M. S. in the Utah of Agri- - to word received by Dean Herald Earl Smoot of Provo won the Decorations: Mrs. Griffiths. 1936 from the college of applied cuitvre in which Dr. William R Clark. highest score (588x660) and science. At the presest. trine Tracis Peterson, director of the depart- honors at the Pacific The Provo Timpg pulled even on the teaching staff of Univer- ment sf extension, points out James and Robert Fletcher, International trapshooting central with Pinney Beverage in the sity of Missouri at Columbus, fo. that Utah has 4000 your.g couples sons of Dr. Harvey Fletcher, well zone contest State Baehall Championship backed up ou the farms of the known former Trovoan, now serie- - Monday when they took a Eddie Kimhall is home from iivirg as unsathfied ten- - ing in New York, and Margaret victory The next, game will Northwestern, once more ready to ants, and sharecroppers, and have McDonald and Dorothy Pears. for $209,000,000 for additional i he Sunday at 2.30 In the Timp. start the Cougars on their way to really no economic hope in their also ef New York, are eipested to warh! tonstruction next year. Park. glory. present positions. register at B. Y. U. this year. or $1.60 per year in advance. KVBSC1UFTIOX: 9, 193S (Helen Oveson - Reporter) HEALTH COOPERATION world. 01-R- The fire department wag called to the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt Thursday when lightening struck their garage, setting it on fire. Although great excitement was caused little damage was done. The Singing Mothers furnished the musical program for the con- joint program Sunday evening. The M. I. A. officers are for i lie e. uing of Mutual which will take place Sept. 13lh. After a splendid summer activity pr- grain the Primaries of the Stake wil lagain open for class -; work Tuesday. Stake Relief Society convention Pleasant Grove will be held at next Sunday. Mrs. Arvilla Smith is rejoicing over the arrival of her first grandchild. The .proud parents of this little son are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith. , Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kirk are living at Provo canyon on ac- count of the serious illness of Mr. Kirk. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams announce the engagement of their daughter Margie to Wayne Tucker son of Mr. sod Mrs. T. G. Tucker of Orem. Both joung people are popular members of the younger social group and both are employed at Salt Lake at present. Bishop Thorit C. Hebertson principal of the Spencer school wag chosen president of the Alpine teachers organization at a meeting held Saturday jtvening at Pleasant Grove. There will be a primary social held Monday afernoon in the ward recreation hall to which all primary children are asked to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clegg and their children of Heben, City and Martin Clegg of Salt Lake spent Tuesday here with relatives. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Wilkinson was given the name of Dixie Lee at the Sunday Fast Day Services. Elroy Murdock has joined the teaching force at the Central school in Pleasant Grove. A dinner honoring family Thomas Wells on bis 78th brith-da- y was given Tuesday at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robinson and daughters Tess, Barbara, Harriet and Varlene left Tuesday morning for their home in Sacramento, Calif., following a two weeks visit with relatives and friends, while here they were the guests "of her mother, Mrs. Har-ri- Mr. nd Mrs, Marvin Kirk and daughter motored up Provo can-ek- a yon Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lowe and Bishop and Mrs. Stanley B. Harris returned Friday from a Weeks visit at Yellowstone. They report a very pleasant trip, although somewhat chilly. LaRell Wright who is employed at Midvale spent Wednesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Wright. Varley. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hendrickson Bloomington, Idaho tq spend Labor Day with Mr. Dunforda motored to Manti Friday. The houses of Mr. and Mrs. parents. Robert Phillips of California S. H. Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dunford, Norma Dunford visited Monday with his uncle, Lorrell Varley have been and June Bean enjoyed a hike to Joseph S. Johnson. recet .ly, also the home Maple Flat Monday. of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williams Mr. and Mrs. Alden Chatwln has been decorated with new Btuc-c- o spent an enjoyable week end at and paint. The home of Mr. GRAND Washington Lake at the head of and Mrs. Ray Holdaway is near-bi- g PrUvo River. completion and they expect Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter to occupy it soon. Telephone has Mrs. Joseph, A. Murdock Sharon Notice returned to her home having in Heber with The program carried out by the spent the summer Giles. Rachael Mis. mother. her All members of the Sharon M. I. A. was a signal success. The Mr. and Mrs. Noal Ferre are ward are asked to bring their speakers. Mrs. Elsie Taylor, Mrs. of a canning fruit to the Cannery Ora Griffiths and M. E. Kartch-tkei- r rejoicing over the arrivalWedneshome their at girl after 4 p. m. on the following ner presented baby respective redays: Sept. 7, 10, 14, and 17. subjects in an interesting man- day. Both mother and babe nicely. along Each head of every house in the ner. A large and attentive audi- ported to be getting ward is requested by the bishop- ence enjoyed the presentation." ric to bring 10 bushels for the .Next Sunday evening the exer"hurch security program. cises of Primary graduation will , form the program, with President C. H. Poulsotv, Reporter Mrs. Visiting Sharon ward Sunday Isabelle Nicol in charge. The fol, Telephone 04 JJ were Superintendent George D. lowing boys will become eligible Pyper and Board Memeber George to the Tenderfoot Scout group: H. Holt of the general board of Max Christensen, Richer d A very interesting program wag the L. D. S. Sunday schools. They Eatough. Fred Brown, Dor Har- - given Sunday evening under thq remained for the evening meeting i ward, Ralph Hatch, Karl A. direction of the new M. I. A. ofand both gave very Interesting ad- - j Smith and Donald Hatch. The ficers. The theme of the prodresses, the testimony of Elder following girls will be promoted gram was The Ideal Home." were Ivern Pyne. Mrs. e Pyper regarding the presidents of to the group: Ladine Speakers the church succeeding the Prophet Hone, Beulah Haws and Elaine Lorna Maycock and J. W Joseph being particularly interest- - Oliver. All ward members and ln&- The Y. W. M. I. A. has recently especially parents of above, are been reorganized with Mrs. ArInvited. It Is possible that we shall lose villa DeLange as president, Mrs. our genial friend and neighbor, Lillian Prince and Zenda Rowley B. E. Gardner, as he has a fine as councillors, and Miss Revs offer from his Philo Cordner as secretary. Under the Farnaworth, of to leadership of this capable group The First Sharon Stake Relief go to Maine and Philadelphia take charge of and those who act as class leaders Society Union Meeting of the some property. Mr. Farnworth the M. I. A. wok in .the .. ard season will be held next Sunday is the famous television student should maintain, the high standat Lincoln high school auditor- - and inventor, ards attained In past years. The ium, beginning at 2 p. m. Ail evening, Sept 13 the officers in the young men's ordepartments, except the Literary M I. A. will hold the opening ganiz'd ion remained as last year. and Sbcial Service. will have social of the mutual The The Presidency of the Primary year. session work. All officers are two organizations are association wish to express their complete expected to be present and all and look forward to a banner for the nterested are invited to j year. All ward members are cor- appreciation of the enthusiastic children in participation dially invited to attend the aooial the Labor Day parade and for the Tuesday evening and the admis-Tl.- e loyal support of the teachers who primary union inerting sion price is a oostuiw?, or any assisted the children. nsiially scheduled for the second part thereof; however one may Babies given names in Fast Sunday will he postponed this claim his costume at the end of meeting Sunday were Dean W. month because of the meeting the entertainment, and Diane, twins of Mr. and Mrs. held late in August. Regular Jesse Cordner and Francis Reed, Primary Union meetings on the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed 2nd Sunday will continue In Oct. Mr and Mrs. Charles Rohbock AH Scandinavians are invited of San Francisco are visiting to attend their regular semi- here, Thpy were formerly resimonthly meeting in the Provo dents of the ward and pominent Dance seminary Sunday, at 10.30 a. rn. in religious and social circles. when Homer 1". Peteron of The opening social of the M. I. Hinckley, returned from A. will be In he form of a bonThe regular dance at the Danl-h recently mission will be the fire party and will be held next Bos al awn for the season speaker. Tuesday evei Ing at the church' will he hrld Saturday night, The Scandinavian choir will grounds. No charge is heing Si pi. 10;,. Join the crowds sing Sunday evening in (he Sixth made hut the officers desire that a t'd chapel at their regular all who can pay the membership for the finale at u Beautiful gacra fee of twenty-fivrests at that Basal - VIEW 09-J- -l Ward - TIMPANOGOS Bee-Hiv- e. ! son-in-la- TtA-sda- I j I NOTICE Gnpp-maye- Rosalawns Last lat i awn. e time. r. |