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Show ' r'. , ' V Z, o. .M -. .- ,.',JTe."'i -- bk Qa&JnfV VOL. VII u lv rWc.;':.Z;2 IV-- T A' A ilfati Leleeiiew VXi'-:r- First Annual Fall Clean-U- p Planned by Orem Chamber ; iX" 7 v 7" .;.. ir' - '- ... laamlw afford to be VillClJ whole-hearte- d who succeeds in this world. - VixuLca Mary E. Mizer SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1939 Officials Announce County Committee Elections Triple-- in an) thing. The man is the one half-wa- y U, A Church-Wi- de Winners of the free education trips to attend the eighteenth Na tional congress at Chicago to Farmers and ranchers in Utah be held December 1 to 9 havd will have more responsicounty Miss Fern announced been by ever before in the adthan bility club Shipley,,, assistant state ministration of the AAA farm and leader..' range program in 1940, anThey are: Miss Donna Eves, nounces David II. Jones, chairwhich in week final Orems of This the is winner the Pleasant Grove, political campaign man of the couny agricultural club food preparation contest; has shewn far more enthusiasm and than had conservation committee. Heber, been promised earlier in the season, two complete tickets is under way this Miss LeahclubHoldaway, Orems first annual fall clean-u- p For the first time comittees record contest girls having been formed with strong men and true appearing on will be elected In various comweek. Starting today (Thursday) and continuing until Sat- champion; Blaine Olsen, Logan, hid fair which both, backed by sturdy party organizations munities of the county, he said. urday all loyal and progressive citizens of the community winner of the Cudahy to test the voting strength of their supporters, acording This is being done to increase the re urged to clean-u- p their yards, their premises, their homes livestock contest; Miss comments heard from efficiency and ease of the prond their farms, making Orem indeed as its reputation says Neilson, .Springville, style to the gram's administration. Growth of Carol it is, The Finest Rural Community in the State, according dress champion; and Mlsg The administration, present the program has been so great .0 James G. Stratton, president of the Chamber, who an- Clark, Morgan, state canning with the exception of Gilbert that one group in the county is champion. week. nounced their plans this now insufficient to handle the reWinners of the agricultural and Richardson are out seeking All waste accumulating during sponsibilities that have developatwon G. Stratton who also will James the rush of harvest and summer PENSIONERS TO MEET dairy projects, ed. anwill be tend the congress, RichardMr. over in the primary work, refuse, trash, barnyard nounced early this month, Miss son so that the five men named Delegates are to be chosen from manure, tumble down fences, the community to attend the The Old Ago Pension and Shipley explained. weeds, old cars, and other broken 2-B. Thursday & Saturday Nov. 4 Another winner announced by on the Citizens Ticket are county convention where the Assistance organization will down vehicles, should be cleaned Miss Shipley Is Miss Betty Adney M. Jolley for mayor, W. P. Wilcounty committee will be elected. meet Friday night, Nov. 8, in FIVE CAME BACK up and taken away to the dump of Corrlne. Betty won the at 7:80 bile P the liams, Julian Hansen, LeGrande Starring Chester Morris, Lucille As a general rule, members of the Library grounds, he urges. contest sponsored by the Thomas Jarman, and Mr. Stratton. community committee are those oclock. All members are Eliminate the unsightly things Ball, V endy Barrie, John Carri-dnE. Wilson Company of Chicago delegates and this is one reason about your premises, beautify nrged to be present. All Allen Jenkins, Joseph is equally The of .he will receive a as and watch why 'ho qualifications Party Peoples cordigold are others Interested your home by painting as well C. Aubery Smith and Kent the state prize. She also holds the virile and out for election of their community committeemen should as cleaning them up, and match ally Invited. is a of the It group be considered very seriously. story Taylor. distinction of being a member of entire the splendid work of last Spring slate, headed by Philo T. of Airplane passengers wrecked the election of the comthe first girls club livestock with an additional effort this fall, Prest-wicin a jungle. When the plane is Through Edwards for mayor, Orson committee the members of team in as well the munity state, judging pleads Mr. Stratton. Manavu Ward Choir Present as Murvel Walker, Robert A. repaired only five of the people the county committee are deterbeing a member cf the second Appreciation for last Spring's Concert at to The civilization. can back go mined. Vineyard high agricultural demonstration Hills, and E. E. Twttehell for the dramatic cooperation by the citizens is also way in which these are Town board. They have completteam. Comthe Chamber of given by of tile most exciting Voting Disrlcts A Sacred concert was held SunFor five years past, Betty, ed a real campaign organization, chosen is one merce, who add that the Town on the screen. storys to a out with are and recreain platthe win", ward Voting districts and dates have with day evening her who along sister, Joyce, board has made arrangements for of A teeond Feature on the program been outlined by the County Coma man to be present at the Town tional hall, given by the choir of is a freshman at the Utah State form which has a major note mittee for Utah county as folthe Manavu ward. Professor Agricultural college, lias received "economy" running through its THE JONES FAMILY Dump grounds every day for the lows: is Ernest Paxman director gong. the and wide campaign livevarious at recognition IN HOLLYWOOD coming week until Nov. 9, so as Mrs. Gerald November 15 7:30 p. m. Heaton, organist. The stock Bhows with their purebred to allow all residents to dump Mayor Jolley and bis backers Lehi and Cedar Valley at Lehi. was 8 & Wednesday following program Xov. presented: Rambouillot sheep. Tuesday their refuse there at any time. accomhave an extensive list of and American Fork, Highland, Three numbers: Send the Light plishments to point to In seeking SAN FRANCISCO My Task" and The Lord Is My Alpine at American Fork. PleasThe water system ant Grove, Manila, and Linden at Shepherd were sung by the choir. Recreation Sharon Ward Primary and culinary water supply stanas Ariel Ballif spoke on ObediPleasant Grove. exfirst in importance, but the To Sponsor Rake Sale Set November 16 7:30 p. m. ence." tensive road work done, and the P. T. A. To Meet Orem, A ladles quartette sang "The Pleasant View and Edge-moAll WPA, Ctly and chool Re- purchase of the new Town hall, at Orem. Vineyard, and Saturday, Nov. 4th at Drage'a Door of Hope" followed by Soft, aim g with sidewalks, parks, Pige P.T.A. will hold a mee- Lake View at Vineyard. Ppring-vlll- e store the Sharon ward Primary ly and Tenderly" the solo sung creation leaders, supervisor of e numstreet marking ting'! hursday evening at 8 oclock are sponsoring a bake sale. and Mapleton at Springvil by Harry Llndley and the duet by recreation, and Recreational commbering, and many other achieve- in the Pleasant View ward chapel. of Utah, November 17 Cakes, 7:30 p. m. pies, doughnuts and Mrs. Rose Madsen and Elizabeth ittee-men Wasatch, ments all redound to iheir credit A good program fcus been arrangraisin bread are being made by Stein. O Holy Father was sung and Juab Counties will meet Spanish Fork, Leland, Benjamin, to have In efforts been fact their ed. Mrs. E. L. Aiken will be the Lake Shore and the finest cooks in the ward. by the choir and Doxology was Cily and County building In Palmyra at Spanout their pled- speaker. Items of importance will ish Fork. number. Bishop Provo, Saturday, November 4th, carry How Everyone is urged to buy to help the closing Spr'nglake Payson,. far they have succeed- be discussed, announces May Isa- and Salem at ges. the Primary cause. Hebertson was In charge and the at 10:00 A. M. Payson. Sanlaquin, no ed will a in be doubt factor acson president. Verne B. Thorpe, state director Genola, and Goshen at Santaquin program was sponsored by the of recreation, will discuss Jtew the election, Jsov. 7. Relief Society. regulations and procedures of the BORN to Dr. and Mrs. H. C. As for the candidates on the WPA recreation project. Mrs. People's ticket, they are all well Washburn at the L. D. S. hospital Jena V. Holland, state supervisor and favorably known. Mr. Prest- in Salt Lake City, a daughter, Mayor Jolley Gets of play schools, will discuss or- wich, Judith, on Oct. 26 at 8:37 p. m. ' Bishop Twitchell, Mr. EdGrandchild ganization of play schools in Utah. wards, and in fact all of them, Dr. Washbu.n is a brother of A. Mrs. Ireta B. Mason, Utah County are men of character and deterV. Washburn of Orem, and Mrs. It took most of the Town Board Supervisor, will be in charge of mination, whose services are beWashburn is a daughter of Mrs. in united effort to hold Mayor the Institute. Stella Rich of Provo. ing offered only In the hope, born B. M. Jolley of Orem Tuesday Approximately 50 Recreation within the breast of every Amert-- j morning after he learned of the Leaders are expected to attend the can citizen, of doing some service SCERA (Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreaarrival of his first grandchild, a Institute. fie to the community in which Mr. to and born tional lovely daughtir. Association), a non-prof- it "While they stress orgai.'zation, has just lives. e Mrs. Lynn Jollrv, (the former also and annual its urge they progress completed drive, and has resubscription Alta Guidon) on Monday, Oct. 30 development. on file now for Government inspection of 1213 ceipts Of interest to many is the at 10. Ot) p. m. The little newcomer is also the "Let the Voters Decide is deforthcoming marriage of Miss This excellent lfst places this paper paid subscriptions. Union P.T.A. had 70 patrons Ethelyn Clatk, daughter of Mr. first great grandchild of Patriarch out to its valve, and both mocracy's safety among the best weekly papers of the state, having commembership drive and tit ki ts seem quite willing and Mrs. J. Lynn Clarl. of Provo B. H. Jolley of Sharon stake. Its to plete coverage of its trading area, consisting of seven to Melvin Miner, son of Mrs. Mary grandparents on Her mother's side social at the Vineyard hall Mon- abide by the decision on NovemY. Miner of Vineyard. The bride are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gordon day evening, one of the most ber 7 th. wards in the Sharon stake Grand View, Lake View, parties ever held. elect is a graduate of the Provo of Orem, and Its great giandmo-- t The hall was beautifulJv decor- Polling Places Listed: Vineyard, Pleasant View, Edgemont, Sharon, and Timis Mi-.- . C. E. Crandall. high school and a former B. Y. U. ! ated by the school children In Two polling places have been panogos and also the Windsor district. student. Halloween colors, and they were named for the election Tuesday. Mr. Miner is a Y graduate Magnificent response has marked the subscription ably assisted by the school staff. They are at the Hampshire buildand is now employed at the CounAn was in excellent Dancthe School Petite of program pre. Two ing Windsor campaign, only four or five persons in the entire area ty agricultural office. sented. and refreshments were ing (District No. 1) and at the to subscribe. Many other papers are sent also refusing They will be married in the Missionaries Called served. Prizes for the best cos- Timpanogos Amusement hall, for Salt Lake temple and will reside to friends and relatives elsewhere, which makes a total tumes were awarded to Mrs. Ber- district No. 2, which includes also in Provo. Bernard Walker, son of Mr. add nard Anderson and Jack Larsen the newly annexed areas of Grand mailing: list of around 1500 papers. All subscriptions Mrs. Murvel Walker, and John View and Carterville. outside of the trading area are sold at $2.00 per year, Wright son of Mr and Mrs Robt non It be in advance, and all persons desiring to send should payable remembered, ert Wright, have accepted calls Drive Quota out Mayor Jo'.ey, that the points to as such labor missionaries for the papers elsewhere should give the correct address Lecture Seminary L. D. S. Church. marking off of districts In Utah Sharon By Sought and the money to the Utah Valley Publishing company, county is the special buisness of Bernard w ill ,be honored at a 57 North 1st West, Provo, or to Scera, in Orem. the County commission, All home lovers, and lovers of farewell testimonial in U e Windand Sharon slake Era directors are the Beautiful are invited to at- sor ward church house Sunday. enthusiastic about the start al- though the Town Board has petiScera is organized to provide educational and retioned for a redistricting of Orem, m. Nov. He 7:30 5th at will p. tend a special landscape and made by the various ward so as to ready creational facilities for its members. Thus Rosalawn more accessible provide beautification lecture enter the mission home Nov. 13 workers toward obtaining the Era polling places for Grand View and to his departure for the the Rosalawn swimming pool, and playdancing pavilion, prior 309 for Sharon stake, Carterville areas, the County Thursday evening at the Sharon Western Stales Mission, Nov. 23. quota of Scera the Mrs. Emma Blake, Y. W. commission declares grounds, theater, and the Voice of Sharon-arhag been unable to do Elder Wright will enter the M. I. A. director. seminary to he given by Professo it is that the Voice of Sharon and provided Scera, this for in work by itme sor Laval Morris, redislricting apmission home Nov. 27 and leave recently Mrs. Blake explains that the this election. Other of the becomes parts official the pointed Landscape Specialist for Dec. 7 for the California Mission Era Is not a Mutual of Scera. This paper thus organ magazine, but county are also awaiting their the ,U. S. A. C. at Logan, and to Is the Voice of the Church, and the entire belongs and its policies are decommunity, action. formerly head of the Landscape the M. I. A. has been assigned by termined Board who are elected anDirectors the of by B Y Club U. of the Edgemont Literary department to the work of putting Judges Named: Professor Morris iwell known Entertained at Stewart Home the Church nually. the Era In every home. Especially Judges for each district are In Utah county, ,nd George valua Ie Is the Era as a mission- named as follows by the Town The Voice of Sharon, since it belongs to the people Smeath, head of the Utah county Mrs. Martha Stewart entertainary, for it goes into every mission board: of the entire community, is open for their use, whether central landscape eommittee. deDistrict 1: A. J. Wright, (forefield, and every missionary also clares It will he a rare treat to ed the Edgemont Li'erary club receives by clubs, societies, churches, or public or civic organizaa copy ea h month. A of review man), Josephine Salisbury, and afternoon. Friday get Mr. Morris' ideas on home The ward tions. It has no favorites, and is Bessie Dunran. following book standing and nonthe "Rebecca by Daphiue and beautification landscape Du 2: Fred Hurst (foreDisrict Eva has been attained, the first figure wag Maurire, given by is and not church of the or political, organ any gardi nlrig. group, Ada and Mrs. Amy Taylor and being the number of Errs subs- man), Maud Rowley, Gillespie. A special meeting of the CounScera which represents the entire memberexcepting and for. cribed second the Skinner. Mrs. in figure were Smith voted Zelpba ty committee is being held in the the ward quota: ship, regardless of political or religious affiliations. afternoon of Thursday for mem- as members of the club. A delirious luncheon was servThe Orem 6 bers only. 28 Lake View muting at Voice of Sharo i carries a disBeing what it GRANT SIMONS of Payson was in the evening Is a public gather- ed at small tables to the follow24 39 Vineyard tinct as Mesdames an President ing: a appeal Lydia Provo visitor Monday. He was advertising medium, for the people 15 72 ing for all interest! d. Sharon Hogan. Loleta Dixon, Hilda Conon first candidate are county's 15 peculiarly appreciative of the advertising support golltah Timpanogos dor, Hazel Hawkes, Bertha Salis8 republican ticket for the lecis- which Edgemont 1728 merchants and advertisers generally give their ENID POULPON. LEORA CUlt-tTT- bury, Annie Gillespie, Eva GillesPleaant VlewZZZZ.. 6 38 Ia,ure' ThoUKh defeated by a No paper can exist without financial support, MARGARET HURST, AND pie, Joanna Boyce, Loia paper. 0 35 narrow margin at first he later Grand View FRANCIS DAVIS representaives Louise Trotter, Effie won his seat and served two and to those merchants who advertise in the Voire of of BYU. attended the Regional Pinegar. Racheal Mecham, NOTE Grand Views Era di- - terms. He spent an enjovahle Amy Sharon, Scera sends its appreciation on I half of its enWoconvention of the Taylor, Zelpha Smith, member? rector ha a been out of town ao afternoon with W. W. Ercantrack tire memljership of 1243 families, representing more men's students at the University and Mrs. Park Scott and Mrs. Del the work has not started in that at the store retelling many of the of Utah rumpus tMs week thain 4000 readers. ward Jet. Topkins, gue?s and the hostess. 'early B Y U. days spent togrther. H cannot WE -- Ttmpaao$r Rival Parties Bid For Support In Orem Municipal Election Winners of Four-I- I Contests Announced ' IRicfieSb Ijibhieultufiai Q&n mutificJL. PRO VO UTAH, II. F. LL No. XIV Vi in advance Improvement and Beautification Program Announced to All Wards H vote-seeki- ng meat-anim- Le-Rh- Scera Theatre Program - e, Cal-lei- a, h, 7-- Institute for Saturday Page nt and-hous- at-th- Scera Completes Subscription Campaign j First on-o- sue-ressf- ul t ieau mica Era At home non-partis- is,-th- e e, The L. D. S. Church is renewing at this time its improvement and beautification campagin under the slogan, Our Chapels and Homes Shall Be Beautiful, according to James M. Kirkham, executive secretary of the L. D. S. Improvement and Beautification committee. The first step in the program will be to select in every ward a committee whose duty will be to ww-- with the ward k ' planning and carry- bishopric ing out this campaign in their FINAL NOTICE ward, to improve and .beautify Church property and their homes. When the Church grounds are AU persons who have had well landscaped with flowers, canning done at Sharon inshrubs, and trees, and the inside dustries must take delivery Is decorated and furnished, It is of the same on or before hoped that this spirit of beautifiNov. 6th or other disposition cation will create a desire among will be made of the products. to improve and the members C. H. POUI-SF.beautify their homes, explains Manager. Mr. Kirkham. In such a campaign there is as much to do in the fall as at any Vocational Schools other time of the year. Old dead Now Open trees should be removed; weeds, trash, and rubbish destroyed; Utah County fences repaired and painted. One of the best times to do painting Utah County has a wide variety is right now before the winter of trades being taught in its vo- comes. Improve your walks and cational schools, how' in opera- drives with travel or cement, he tion in Provo. American Fork. "Urges. Pleasant Grove and Spanish Fork, If you are planning any according to II. E. Johnson, co- changes in your landscape or ordinator, whose office is located preparing any new ground for In the Provo high school, and planting, fall is the best time to from whom detailed information do it. Bulbs or roots for early may he had. spring flowering should be plantCarpentry, acytvlene welding, ed now. It is a good idea to exelectric welding, plumbing, motor change roots and plants at this tune-ubody and fender work, fall season with your neighbor. electric wiring, painting, paperTourists by thp thousands are ing, printing, air conditioning and visiting our cities and towns, our refrigeration, architectural draw- parks and the wonders of nature. ing and salesmanship are among More will come next year. Will some of the vocations being they get a favorable impression taught, states Mr. Johnson. from what they see? Other classes may be arranged Let everyone start now and for if sufficient number of stu- help in this beautification prodents will enroll to justify them, gram. Have a fall clean up, imhe adds. prove your public buildings, and No longer need young men be home surroundings." concludes Idle If they have any desire to Mr Kirkham. train themselves for vocations nowr demanding trained men. Every course being offered ai-- ! ready h.is a demand for grained men Carpenters, plumbers, elec- J' J fj repg ItldC trie Ians, trained mechanics, print-- I ers, and other craftsmen re be- -' Starting with the big feature ing sought every day by emtJoy- San Francisco" ers and builders. Tuesday and "Now that the harvest is prac- Wednesday, Nov. 7 and 8, the tically over is an excellent time time schedule at the Scera theater for younc men on the farm to will be moved ahead, the first take advantage; of these classes. show starting at 7 p. m. Instead A thousand things can he learned of 7:30 as shown on the program which will the average cards, and the second show at 9 farmer, as well s training the p m. instead of ' 30, announces couth for (laving jobs," declares Victor C. Anderspn, manager. Mr. Anderson asks all patrons Mr. Johnson. to kindly change the hour of shows given in the upper right Funeral Today band corner of the cards to 7 p. m. and 9 p. m. right now so as Charles to avoid disappointment in being late to the feature events schedFuneral services for Charles uled for this month. M. Stewart. 54 of Vineyard, who died of a heart attack In the1 middle canyon of Chalk creek. 111 J. R. JOSH HQDSON. veter-mlle- s east of Coalville Monday, an Postal employe, retired on his are being held today at 1 p. m., U. S. government pension, the Vineyard ward chapel, with day. Oct. 31 from the Provo post Bishop Thorit C. Hebertson offi- - office, having served more than elating. Burial will be made in 38 years, (since 1901) in the Provo City cemetery. Mr. Stewart had gone deer hunting with Earl and Kenneth Ercanbrark of Provo early Monday morning. The trio separated To Present Adam and Eva during the- hunt and agreed to meet at a designated place at a certain time. When Mr. Stewart The Liberty Stake M. I. A. will failed to appear, the Ercanbracks the play Adam and Eva present a began search, and found his at the Vineyard recreational hall body on a trail a short distance November 10 Friday evening, away. at 8 p. m. Physicians in Coalville 8ald Bishop Thorit C. Hebertson ex- . Ir . lewart had been dead about tends an invitation to all of Khar-a- n hour before he was found Cor-- 1 on stake to attend this fine show, oner Joseph Hopkins said there Ward budget tickets will be d be no inquest ored and a small fee will be as born Ju,I' 21., charged memebers outside of the so1 S,pJPaTt Spanish Fork, son of ward. Lewis and Agnes Rennie Stewart In N, At I ! j for Stewart Tue-s-I- j . hon-woul- ' When nine years old he moved with his parents to Vineyard. He married Mary Bartholomew June 24 1908 in thp Manti L. D. 8. temple. Following the marriage he went to Eureka where he was employed in thp mines for two year? and In 1916 moved hack to Vin yard where he had since engaged In farming verv succeif jl)y. He was roadma-te- r in Vineyard several years, president of the Meet Union Canal company, and president of the Vineyard " |