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Show I -- ?r7 1940 JC rr B t'A BY 1 4 5 11 (i 1 K 7 B 940 "fs j 3 10 islis;i7 12 13 14 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 23 27 2S 2li C i M m . V - 7 ,V, 2mut ) W f M i r ' - ' r 'CvtxJkw Lunw $52,000 Public Improvement Project Gets Under Way- f V h: s" I - T ; r ': J l OREM CHAMBER Program Planned to Beautify Park, Build Streets, and Extend YWer System. iue improvement City-- v side-walk- is Everj thing war,. - now set miles. Two miles of tor five-fo- y. New water extensions will in- elude 10.660 feet of cast iron pipe TTM sr Reunion Broadcast k, h Unci Gran(, Vjew Ar(ists jspJcftcd KOT Seven numbers won top place in a Search for Talent" program at Grand yiew ward attended by jqq ward members, in which Rex baDdied the GrlftiUl Major Ub ease and three Boweg., act B. Y. U. students acted as Judges, concrete geiectjng from the many meritor-sldewalfour-foo- t one mile of concrete sidewalk, and two at d a half m.es of gravelled sidewalk are In the estimates. One mile of curb and gutter, concrete and 750 feet of culverts are listed. It Is planned also to remove some four miles of fence knd a number of trees along the roads, and excavate four miles of dlt- ches for drainage along the right a a v, A a 4a1 aaraa rf graded, and hand raked as a part of the beautification program, and a half acre of gravelling will be done in the area for a parking The construction of a space. skating rink and a tennis court will be Btarted, a clay top being planned as. the first step for this project. Two and a half acres of lawns, trees, and shrubs are also to be planted, according to the estimates. Mayor Joley explains that so far as the curb and gutter and sidewalk program is concerned this depends to some extent on the cooperation of the citizens and business men of the town, no definite improvement districts hav- ing been set up. The respective owners will he contacted and upon their participation will determine the extent of the Im- provements undertaken. , Invitation Extended To Attend Adult Classes at Orem (By Emma H. Wakefield) Ladies, are you aware of the special opportunity offered by the WPA Adult Education program in your vicinity? Every Friday from 1 to 6 p. m. at the Orem City hall, two sewing classes are held, which are free to all adults. Mrs. Ethel Moore, pregentations the following: Harwood sisters, a vocal duet; RoUert n!ng a ptano B0i0; Row- land Sisters, accordian duet; Don Grfj(bi trumpet solo; V. L. M. a ladies trio; Harm0Dettes, Madeline Harwood, vocal solo; Le Orr Griffith, vocal solo. These artists will appear before the microphone at KOVO on Feb. 22 on the occasion of the Grand View ward reunion, several radios aie to be installed in the amusement hall, and broadcast (helr numbers for the entertain- ment ot an. Special mention Is mads by the adjudjcatorg of other numbers Search for Talent" proon .the gram, Including Barbara Bernar- di-g0;0i accompanied by herself Leon on jbe ggigjgj Griffith, gong. Marelda Emmons, violin goj0. piorence Weeter, piano solo; Max yj)lams, accordion solo; jj,.an and Luolle Nuttall, a duet a(.fonipanjed by Lucile on her ujei0ie. Nellie Brown, a reading; and several others. oug At 7.30 P. M. Sunday Services Both Vineyard, and VizuLus SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advance Scera Will Build Hcrcicd at Sharcn B:rtLTet 1 Pleasant even-proper- ty an experienced teacher, is prepared to help you with practical sewing and remodeling of child- rens clothing. Another rare opportunity Is the service of a widely experienced and expert tailor, E. A. Mitchell. Under his efficient guidance, several ladies are making themselves spring suits from their husband's and brothers cas. off clothing. You cant afford to miss such expert assistance as these two teachers are able to give you. These classes are sponsored by the State Board of Education. TO ELECT DIRECTORS Ten directors for the Orem will he Chamber of Commerce selected for 1940 out of the following nominations already reBlanks have been si nt ceived. to all membeis, containing these names, but numbers are permuted ti wiite in the nann's of unv other members they may prefer: Roy E Faik, F.lwuod Buxtir, I) Oilo Allen. Glade I.inehaugh, Mat-tiWentz, Heim H Faikner, Weslov I) Soulier, J. S I.ewis. John Ivan Burr, Kay Gillman, Stra'ton, Lazeil Rnhhlns, It. D Ivan Wells Wllberg. Ronald Price, and Robert Wright All numbers and their wives are Invited to a Free Turkey dinner at the Annual Meeting to be held Feb. 28, but any citizen of Orem and surrounding district may yet join the Chamber by paying their membership fee prior to the Annual meeting If you are not a member now, see any one of the present executive, advises D. Orlo Allen, secretary. A space Is also provided on the nomination blanks for each member to signify his Intention of attending the free banquet Daces will be reserved only for those who members and their wives thus notify the Chamber executive of their intention to attend. Be sure to mark your ballot or you may not find a seat at the dinner, warns Mr. Allen. Voice Of SharonThis devision - followed am import- - negotiations between the Sharon stake authorities and the L. D. S. Presiding bishopric. After mature consideration the Church it authorities jointly decided be better to have Scera erect the community auditorium, with the understanding that the Sharon stake may rent the pro- posed building for its larger gatherings until such time as shall require a stake some building in connection centrally located ward. This decision was contained in two letters released today by the Stake presidency. These letters are They are here printed in full. SI a ron stake publicly honored their ten eagle scouts Saturday night at the Sharon hail by tendering them a banquet attended by 40 scooters and their friends. Sunday these ten eagles organized themselves into the Terpetual Eagles" club. Seated, left to right, Don Blair, Lynn Bellows, Earl Mecham (scoutmaster), Merrill Blair, Leo Vernon; standing: left to right: Joe Ford, assistant to the president; Ivan Kockerhans, James Blair, president, Cliff Fielding, Kent Fielding, scribe, and Milton Bellows. At the public banquet District Scout Chairman, W. M- Vernon acted as toastmaster, with Arnold Burning-hadistrict chairman of advancement, seated at the other end of the table. Mrs. James Blair, who had three sons all Eagle scouts, was chairman of the dinner committee and she was assisted by Mrs. Allen Bellows. Mrs. Adele Fielding assisted Mr. Vernon in preparing the program which scintilated with wit and humor in a variety of speeches, toasts, and musical numbers. . m, from Presiding Bishopric: February 13, 1940 President A. V. Watkins and ' Counselors, Sharon Stake Dear Brethren: Referring to the matter we have under consideration for some to build an auditorium for the Sharon Stake, which it in turn might permit the SCERA or- ranizntinn to use for the conduct of its program, after spending Reception Honors considerable time with you and Newlyweds the architect, attempting to plan such a building, we find this very Three hundred were prscent at difficult to do. Therefore, we the Sharon ard amusement all approve the suggested plan of the Friday evening at the Wedding SCERA organization erecting an reception given in honor of Mr. auditorium to serve its needs, and and Mrs. Samuel Harris, who the matter of the erection were married Thursday In the of a stake building for future conOld folks of Sharon stake will have their innings" President Sait Lake temple. sideration. stepherTiT CMpman preformed Saturday, announces W- J. Cordner, stake chairman of the We wish the SCERA Old Folks committe, who with Charles Davies, August tlon every success in thisorganizathe ceremony. under- The hail wag beautifully decor- - Oveson, members and James Blake, as secretary-treasure- r, taking, that it may continue to ated in red and white (Valentine are over 65 years of age, provide suitable recreation for the a for big day everybody planning co ora of your community. in the Timpanogos ward where the limit people Sincerely The bride wore a ghite satin excepting your brethren, . , 13 agreed upon, THE PRESIDING BISHOPRIC evening gown trimmed in red will Each ward committee velvet and wore a corsage of red (Signed) assist the stake in the general Free Dance rosebuds. By LeGrand Richards . , Old Folks Attending the bride was Mrs. plans, by bringing their A the To ieV People of Sliaron Stake: Into the Scera theater for the picNatie Wilberg, a sister-in-laThe maid of honorvore a black ture Bbow to start promptly at 10 The above letter of Bishop a. m. After the show they will be The Pleasant View M I. A. is Richards is evneing gown. largely to their individual sponsoring a FREE dance in the Mrs. Lois Harris Miss returned but we feel that probably a Helen Green, attending brides- - wards, where, it is generally ex- - ward amusement hall Thursday word of explanation in behalf of maids wore red, also little Dor- - peeled that dinner will be served, night, Feb. 15th at 9 p. m. Every-oth- y the Stake Presidency would not be a then and entertainone is invited and asked to bring out of place at this time. program Wekes, nelce of the groom, and all their friends. A fine orchestra wore a dainty little evening dress ment given in the afternoon. It was believed when the stake will of bright red taffeta with little Old Folks in each ward are in- - la engaged. Refreshments program was first anbuilding be sold. bonnet to match. vlted to attend, and If transportanounced about a year ago that it Warren Anderson acted as best tion is needed, they will contact Gold and Green ball decorations would be a comparatively easy man to the groom. the following ward chairmen: will be used and a good time is matter to draft plans for a buildVineyard: James Blake; Lake guaranteed all who come. ing which could be used jointly View, Alfred Johnson; Edgemont, by Sharon Stake for its conferChanges Made James E. Ferguson; Grand Viev Orem ences, union meetings and misSchool Play Sharon Sunday . . Elisha Kartchner; Pleasant View, , cellaneous programs which from i August Oveson; Sharon, Clarence oCCKS iMatCrialS time to time are held iu stake Several important changes in Kofford; and Timpanogos, Theo- auditoriums, and it was also the personnel of officers of Shar- - dore Farley Mateiials for the newly to that it would be pos.-ibl-e on ward were voted upon at the rem are tQ combine the Scera program with are being made lz'd Flay S,'ho1 at plans Sunday Sacrament service, among for' neatest present need, agreed all the stake program in such a way ,ard af.,.r ttle pic ture the Which were the release of Willard patrdns gathered recently to that there would be no interrupg(a(pg Mf CordnPr but the ph0Wi the new equipment al-- o tions in the use of the PRhop and Leo Elder as counsel-- , Scer thpater Inspect m 10 a be wi s to Alloa Dickey, ward chair-- free to all Old ,tFolks of the stake. ready provided and to enjoy a de- for all of the purposes forbuilding which man, in the genealogical work, monstration and discussion of the it was planned. new project, according to a report and the selection of Wm. T. Rey- the application Accordingly, nolds and Alvin Peterson as Mr. Mrs. made public this Day Set by of the Stake for the building for new counselors. Clift m Pyne, secretary. Dickeys the combined uses was approved J Principal Ranks Chairman. J. II. Cragun and the The lesson, "Tantrums" was an by the Presiding Bishop's Office entire Building committee of the Principal Karl Banks announ- - interesting presentation from the and the First Presidency, the deward were released, and George tbat lhe annua Parents Day school Play bulletin given by Mrs. tails to be worked out later. HowStratton named new chairman tps will be held Friday, Feb. 16th at Ruth Mecham, dealing with pro- ever, as the drafting of the plans assisted by Roy Park, and Sam file and progressed it was found difficult high school. Parents living funity, lying, inattention Cordner, with Winston Downs as in Windsor ward will be furnished kindred ills, after which all e to make an arrangement that secretary. "' present participated in a would satisfy all of the requirebus transportation. The Relief Society secretary, of discussion the problems The program will be as follows: ments for the two programs withMrs. Fern Twitcbell was also reA. M. Devotional period in volved. out making the cost excessive. leased, and Mrs. Bertha Cragun Present equipment inspee'ed the Seminary; 10.20 to 11:30 A. It became apparent to the was chosen to fill this vacancy. M. Consultations between parents includes tables, individual lockers, Stake authorities and the PresidRobert Downs was presented 11.30 to 1215 sand tables, and a play house. ing and teachers; Bishopric that it would probwith a certificate of graduation education demonstra- which Mrs Jena V. Holland, state ably be much more desirable to from the Primary association, be- Physical after tion. inspec- have the Scera organization build director, declared, ing advanced to the office of a Luncheon will be served at tion, to be one of the nicest in the an auditorium that would fit its deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood. state. needs and at the same itme proAfter the ceremony he Bang "I Am noon by the band mothers at a Health conferen- vide temporary quarters for the centiiMormon Boj . J H. Cragun ropt Loy Sharon Stake meetings. The advanced speech was the speaker of the meeting. depart- ce are held, reports Mrs health nurse, at ment will present a ine-aplay Dobs, putdic Utis conclusion sas una iimous-i- y Toe bus will which all enrolled children are Nina Lamb was the reader for in the afternoon. arrived at by all the parties , examine d an impressive Lincoln day pro leave for home at 3 10 p m including the Stake Mrs, Joseph Row by is the new High Council and General Authorgram at the Lincoln high school With this decision having Wayne Vernon, accuinpanbd by Walter president of the Flay School ities. Monday, February 12th. of the P. T. A., following her election to been made, it was decided to deCumuli introduced the program Bigbr; which included group singing of 'Gettysbmg Addrt-- s by Ross succeed Mrs Agnes Bellows. The fer any action on a strictly stake is' Mrs. Ethel building program to some future "The Star Spangled Banner" lej,$0roldaw ay, Mrs Norma Gunnel r w music oa Wooluton, succetdlng Mrs, Jack time when and if It is decided by E, B Terry; Invocation by A. ft rnished background B Taylor; Trumpet solo by Leo (he piano. Gatenby necessary to build. rn, Olin iaii m4 Tn nn OlkllUII UR rUI!b IU DU Feted and Entertained - . ploocn4 y; ity e, - . Musical Concert given by PLEASANT VIEW WARD CHOIR and Pleasant View Ward Priesthood Chorus at be-liv- VINEYARD WARD CHAPEL Sunday, February 18, 1910 at 7:30 P. M. al CELESTIA J. TAYLOR C. STIRLING CLUFF MRS. I. V. BENTLEY MISS JLXE BEAN w(-e- Semi-monthl- y Love- l'-- at organ-individu- Don V. Nn ol, ami New house in Bait Lake City Wednesday, February 14 The It as felt that the ward chap- - boys discussed their poultry p rotIs ilh class rooms and rerrea- - Jecis Jhey were accompanied by s would be sufficient to their instructor, W. D. Soulier. Don lake can? of ail of the smaller stake meetings such as union A house warming at the new meetings when held separately. bonle 0f g jj. Terry was the All larger gatherings, such as (aion f0r a rarty last week by Stake conferences, large funerals, tbe foaulty members of Lincoln etc could be held in the new bjgb aehool. Ada Hafen directed auditorium indefinitely, or at gamea jn the gymnasium after least until some centrally located wbjcb 25 faculty members went ar(i chapel should be increased 0Ter to Mr. Terrys heme for lu size to accommodate stake ner. meetings. At present no centrally'focated ward chapel needs remodelling V. E. Lossee and no ward is increasing rapidly borne of Mrs. 12. Miaa Provo Monday, February in to enough population require a division for years to come, so Hermese Peterson of the B.Y.U. acthat the matter of stake needs, faculty entertained with an disof her world tour and count ot care in taken the temporarily new aud(torum can be safely de- - played numerous paintings which she brought home with her. ferred to the future. A delicious luncheon was served The General Authorities autborladies by the hostwenty-fiv- e to ized the Stake Presidency to per- who were the Provo memtesses mit the Scera organization to bers of the organization. d carry out its program for a creational center on the land mediately north of the Seminary Dorotha Jones and Merleu building. the lady ye have been Informed that Gardner entertained teachers of the Lincoln sad SpenScera voted has iv; organization cer schools at t He home of her unanimously to proceed with the In F- nton Farley. erection of an auditorium, and sister, Mrs. ednesday. February 7th. that it has agreed to rent to Shar- - A alentiue theme was carrieil on stake the auditorium for ID a dinner was delicious and out stake program held on Sunday Foutiu Alrneda served. gave the and at Bucb other times as sh.di on Chinese literature. be mutually agreed upon between lesson the Stake and the Scera organiza-leav- e tion zation every success in lue The proposed auditorium and of a community audithe grounds on which it is to be torium which we feel sure wilt ocated will be owned, operated be a great credit to the organixa- ftnd managed by the Sc;ra organl. tion and will fill a long felt need zatottin this community. When the Scera of the We urge the people organization was formed it had the approval of stake to give it every support the First Presidency and the possible in its program. Presiding Bishopric of the Church. Sincerely, It has gained state and national SHARON STAKE PRESIDENCY Arthur V. Watkins recognition, and we are only too Samuel H. Blake happy to join with the Presiding Bishopric in wishing this organl- Sidney H. Cinff . par-fre- L 2. 3. Conductor Assistant Conductor Accompanist Accompanist for Male Chorus The Heavens Resound" Invocation Blessed is The People , Choir Choir Sacrament (a) Gratitude... (b) The Prayer Perfect 5. (a) The First Christmas Mom (b) Ilark The Herald Angels 4. 6. 7. . 8. ct 9. fom-erned- 1. at Lincoln The Junior clu.-- s high si bool will have an Informal darning party Friday afternoon in the gwnnasium. Light refreshments will sirvid. The party will conclude at the basketball game m the evening. In charge of metits are Bonnie Edwards, That Sharon Cooperative Education Pvecreation AssociDonna ation (Scera) will proceed under the suggested plan to build less. a community auditorium was definitely decided at a special Scera board meeting Tuesday night. Fred Markham of Provo was approved as architect. Scera officers state that plans for the building will go forward immediately, some phases of construction getting under way this week. Details of plans and construction will appear in a future issue of the Hotel Parents 20-2- NOTES Negotiations between Sharon Stake and Presiding Bishopric Explained by Stake Presidency J MIKADO" ht the Scera Theatre, February LINCOLN HI New Auditorium 60-ye- ar View ward will hold Sunday services at 7.30 p. m. Feb. 18 to harmonize their programs as each ward is exchanging choirs with the other for that night. SCERA THEATRE Anon THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1910 s, Heath of the WPA office as soon as btate approval is granted to the project, which in ordinary events is merely a matter of routine, as Federal approval has been given and the Presidents signature at tached. The Project estimates show plans for grading and gravelling of four miles of new road, and oil mulch paving of an additional two the tree of injustice. gt program, with WPA assistcurb and gutter, parks, ance, including streets, and culinary water system extensions, is now a certainty for Orem, einj Joying about 44 men over a period of 12 months, and expending a total of $32,000 in the municipality, of which Orem is to raise $21,173 and the remainder, $30,827 is to come from Federal aid, according to a Project Estimate made public this week by WPA officials in Provo, and verified by Mayor B- M. Jolley of Orem. A i YWjarJ Timpwacjos - City-wid- e Never has any man plucked the fruit of happiness from X J fri(l s) cL-AL-aV euititfial Q&mmmiiicL - -- Ilwntro-- PROVO UTAH, R. F. IX Perpend - ;' or 2(fiJi No. XNIX VOL. VII. . , 10. 11. 12. 13. Male Chorus Male Chorus Choir Choir Vocal solo Harold F. Teterson (Miss June Bean - Accomp nist Male Chorus (a) The Lord is My Light Male Chorus (b) The Bridge Builder (a) Happy song (Trumpet Obligato by (b) Moonlit Meadows Piano solo The Star of Bethlehem Remarks Choir C. A. Miller) Chcur Mrsz - Ruth Stott Colvin Choir (a) Gloria (b) A Twilight Prayer Benediction Choir Choir J |