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Show f 1 940 MARCH 1 3 4 5 C 10 11 12113 17 18 113 '20 21 ft ." 940 VX vr? O 10 jj 22 23 25 20 27 23 20 30 , v'u vv .I ' "r i v- -. A I I j'" - w ; il;"v!A';i( v He that occrconieth : ;;i , i n x . t 1 rr,0V0 ITAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1040 COURT OF Scooters Pledge Observance HELD J ( H0:;03 Stem Stake R. F. D. VOL. VII Til Qjhp . , m el.;..,. nliiftSt aimJ In all IM be h U God, and he shall be Rev. 21:7, My son, N Elsaxun SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 No, XXXII SHAROIl of u lnut. fat tfafd ycicfictti Qhhlcu&uhai QsmminiucL Spcdh'xq ULm flnintti GnaJnf L'rnwiit jT Of s -- V X ov-- JN, A Eiiars STAKE Orem Chamber Endorses PresiJency EEE HIVE GIBES AT FL. VIEW Scera Building Program FUNFEST HOLD Utah Traffic La117S year in advance pc--r Four first class scouts and 21 other scouts were honored Sunday Bee Hive Girls and Eighty-fiv- e evening at the Sharon district court of honor held in the Pleas- leaders gathered Friday their Traffic Safety received a remarkable impetus Saturday ant Vlew chapel ai;h Scout. lLnsnimous &pprov3,l wes gi6n bj more truin (K) mem- evening in the Timpanogos Ward to celebrate the 25th Anniversary bers of the Orem Chamber of Commerce to the Scera plana night as the Annual Meeting of the Utah National Parks master Elljert Sillier in charge of of Bee Hive work in a 1940 Silver Council of the Boy Scouts of America, drew to a close when lbe program, and awards being for erectjon 0f a new community auditorium costing approxi- fol-li- c more than G(W peiple. scouters and their wives and sweet- JUTheefeFsUvaferepresented a fro- - mately $70,500, at the Annual Membership banquet, the So 01 ,ths 08 districts in the Council, arose as man, and Arnold Burnmpham, hearts, from of the Nations with Bee Hive lowing resolution read by D. Orlo Allen, secretary, being one man, pledging themselves to obey the traffic laws of d istrict advancement chairman. girls coming as Indians, Irish, accepted without a dissenting vote: Spanish, Japanese Swedish, Dutch this country. The action grew out of the presentation of First class awards were made Whereas the modern futuris- - tion for all taxpayers in carrying to Keith Jolley, Mai Fyue, Jes. j and Americans. They were re- tic auditorium and theater that out future improvements. drama "WHEELS, a one-asecond ceived at the door by the Tiinpau-ogo- s Burr, and Dee Gordon; is to be erected In Orem will be ELECTED DIRECTORS presented as the finale on the class award to Kenneth Burr; star Young Ladies Presidency. an outstanding feature In Central program under the direction of Election results were announcEach person was presented with award to Billy Burr; Life awards ed by J. G. Stratton as follows, Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, and assisted an emblem In blue and silver re- Ctab; Glen Finegar, to Milo Madsen, addAnd whpreas it will be of these ten men being top out of a and Ronald Hausen; and merit presenting a Bee Hive. by two Provo city police officers ed value to existing playground field of 28 nominees: to Mrs. R. awards Camenish led the Williamson, LeRoy Mary and two scouts. a community center Robbins. Kenneth Madsen, Milo Madsen, Timpanogos; group In soog3 and Dorothy in making Scouting, the American Way Sheldon Madsen, Broadhead conducted the pro- comparing favorably with any- Ral Gillman, Windsor; John S. Billy Fumsion, In to Better Citizenship", being the John B. LaMarr Edwards, Billy Burr; gram which consisted of skits thingAnd the entire nation; of this Lewis, Timpanogos; whereas projects theme throughout the Elwood entire Stratton. David Asev, Ronald Hansen, Git n from various wards ending with Grandview; can be bullt only by c00Per" Baxter, Windsor; Wet-leCouncil gathering, with representSoulier, Austin a Flag Ceremony by girls from Finegar, Jack Meldrum, atives from as far as 325 miles of the Timpanogos Bee Hive Swarin. ative effort Iairsen, Leo Vernon, Larry KitTimpanogos, Glade Linbe ugh, be It resolved that Sharon; Ivan Burr, Council area, was presented In a Max chen, Timpanogos; Fielding, Kenneth Everyone joined in singing "God the Therefore, Orem Chamber of Commerce Roy E. Park, Sharon and D. Orlo series of events, beginning with Bless America". Burr, Verl Jacobs, Lynn Bellows, this its unanimous project the Grand March of ColorB by Max Pyne, Lee Bishop, and MerAllen, Sharon. Mrs. Adele Fielding led the give Carried without a scouts and sea Bcouts, and the rill Blair. Bee Hive members in games and support." Variety and talent marked ths dissenting vote. An interesting Pledge Bf Allegiance led by Roy-de- n entertainment features 'of the Folk Dances. program was Mayor B M. Jolley and several evening. C. Braithwalte, W. M. Vcruon led in on through carried out in connection with the Box Lunches were enjoyed by thes community singing, after Mr. every, individual epiarde of the Court of Ionor proceedings, inall. "Taps" was Bong at closing other speakers all favored program, to the grand finale of and Mrs. Lorna Maycock gave the proposed Scera plans In previous Terry, band leader had contributThe 3rd Quorum of Elders of Sharon Stake was organcluding the review of the book addresses, and Roy E, Park, mas- ed two solo numbers, and Donald Wheels" which was followed by Queer Person", by Edgar Rail; closing prayer. ized March 3rd at the Edgemont Ward chapel, including the singing of "America by the two piano solos by Rex Dunford; The Stake Y. L. M. I. A. presi- ter of ceremonies during ihe even- Olsen had played two violin selecoccasion tions. took the Elders from Edgemont and ITeasant View. (Seated vast congregation. The comic skit given la a trio by Delos Miller, dency, Stake Board members and ing's festivities, Wally to endorse times the new character costume by Frank B. several as to Valentine Shaw Seth Melvin Thomas Another highlight of this ImWard Y. L. M. I. A. presidencies President, Burgener, Chapman, and right left) Community audtiorium. J. Erval Christensen were special guests. Newman, accompanied fcy Rex Dunford; portant conclave of scouting was Ivins Bently as First Counselor. (Standing, right to left) Praise for Orem's attractions and Ford Poulson kept the banand numbers from the Men's the new record established by the Second Counselor with Penrod Penrod as Stanley LeRoy already established by community queters roaring with laughter, as chorus led by Sterling Cluff, with Council In Gold Star rating by 30 lT nnen fnmnTvf and cooperative effort wag made the delightful turkey dinner was xHUIIltlllS Singing Mothers Stubbs as secretary. Mrs. Ruth Colvin at the piano. districts out of the total of 38. by Mayor Jolley, such as his ap' tn.ng served by the young ladies "T To The color S. beautiful R. 98th Mark Chief Scout A. A. Anderson being SpOFlSOrcd ceremony P.T.A. was by beautiful under the direction of the relief proval of the many feClIOOl Orem ISnUrOIl ScoutAssistant directed by for the statement Auxiliary authority that homes and surroundings found In master Llebhardt. Edward a greater number of troops have Praysociety sisters. Parent-Teachd The Elects Officers Orem and surrounding districts In the Council Following the reports of Presiarea tions of the Lincoln district are ers were offered by Scout Wally The 98th anniversary of the He also referred to the splendid dent CommisStratton and Secretary Alien, and District than ever before In Its history, Chapmaa sponsoring the'presentaUon of the Blolltlr Millon Bellows. Brief ad New officers were elected Mon-th- e L. D. S. Relief Society organiza- water system. Improved roads, the finale of the evening was preFriday, March Sth will To earn Gold Star rating, how- - Lincoln high school play, Loose be In will celebrated Sharon and sidewalks, Parent's visiting day at the day at the Sharon seminary by tion Mel-lt- s schools, sented by students of the Petite ever, each district must also pay Moments," at the high school drPS,Ba wpre made by Scouts the ladies of the Orem Chamber stake this year by the Singing churches, and industries which studio ad the Provo Conservat- Sharon school. annual budget allotment, and auditorium, Friday, March 8th at Tln BurB('ner. and Andy Mason, for abound In the district, mentioning nrv 3a1tVj XTla Hum mk If Regular visiting hours will be of Commerce auxiliary, at their Mothers concert planned and by District Chairman, Mr. this pehipvpment tnyptbpy with s ,t Infrom 8 30 to 11:30 during which annual membership drive and March 17 In the Lincoln high especially the fruit growing and Miss Beth Ilrereton Vernon. directing the new high record for school time you will have the opport- - luncheon. auditorium, with Mrs. dustry and canneries, such as announcing. Mrs. Lois Drage was fittingly awarded to Mrs. Jane Elsmore, Mrs. Deli-A- t Jennie Farley, Mrs. Melba Pyne, Sharon Industries, a cooperative assisted Miss tunity to visit the regular classes. Hampshire at the the 30 districts by Gold Star pen1145 lunch will be served lah Byland, Mrs. Merle Jacobs, and Mrs. Zola Malone in charge. establishment, all of which helped piano. AI nants presented to the District is no It 12 45 understood the program will Mrs. Grace Washburn, Mrs. and at meetings to make Orem t(ie thriving comby Ed. Tuttle, representatives vtan Fountin, Mrs. Lucile Soulier, will he held that day In any of the munity it has become. Council chairman of Finance and Mr. Alf. Gunn. United States Mrs, Mary Camenish, and Mrs. wards to allow all members of Looking to the future In the Priesthood Dance D. 0. Wight, Council chairman of Deputy Marshall will be the guest Mary Ilernadie are the new board the stake to attend this outstand- - way of Improvement, Mayor Jolley IjHch 15 Vineyard organization and registration. sought cooperation from all resi- speaker with a special message of directors, succeeding last years inB presentation. The districts winning this recFurther deta will appear ' for all parents. Other events on officers; Mrs. Ada Skinner, Mrs. dents In removing dilapidated ah members of the Melchlsedek ognition are; Alpine, Timpanogos, d trees. pr,.8(hood quorums of Sharon ferires, old More than 230 young' people the largest gathering of llie program will Include the usual Donna York, Mrs. Fern Laudie, another Issue of the Voice Sharon, Palmyra, Santaquin-Tin-tlc- ; in and ' Be,,!a w:!nU- reports frm t8hool( 0lcia,a and painting and beautifying stake are invited to attend the Juab, Deseret, Millard, Was- M Men and Gleaners ever assembled in Sharon stake were some Nona the homes andjFTemises number iork, of the Dancing party at the Vineyard Provo-Utaatch, Uintah, Kolob, banqueted and toasted to the delight of all on Thursday an(j readings. Ruby Stratton, Mrs. Grace Han- - Home Comimr DllV community. amusement hall on March 15, at Moon Lake, Carbon, Snows can- Parents, this is your day, come sen, and Mrs. Ida Hansen 8 P- m. ..Tickets evening at tle Lake View amusement hall, being served by are now avail- THREE M7vtJfFDS: yon, San Juan, Set Lincoln Beaver, Cedar ' and see your children In action In Iligb- - 'The An lnteresting our ward represent-gardin- g program was re- - able from Zion Breaks, Park, Kanab, Moapa, the school room. There will also presented during the luncheon, cents a couple, an-o- f three outstrjiii'ng needs atve a Cathedral Gorge, North Sanpete, Lincoln high school alumni an- be a period for you to consult the inc'uding dance numbers by Miss Dance committee. the Bounces the upon which the Moroni, GunniBon, Wayne, Sevier, largest attendance In proportion $lltirOn ScOUteFS teachers. Norma Hampshire and Miss Sher- - nolnce8 Homecoming Day Is de Town community, Refreshments will be served, the Business South Sevier, North Sevier, and to ward population wag won by Men, Board, set for March 29. All lie Drage, with Mrs. Lois Drage finitely and the Chamber of Commerce and all proceeds are to be proGarfield, Grand View by a slight margin Win at the piano; two vocal solos by persons who ever attended Lin- had been rated back to the various priestworking, namely: Much rivalry also existed In over the Wayne Gunnell, accompanied by coln high are Invited to mark hood quorums throughout 1. Timpanogos, 'and all wards An DistriiH adequate telephone was one of this Sharon to be a the date and there. record attendance plan establishing Mrs. Gunnell; and a book review, stake. well were service. 8 represented EnUOrSCS to 30 isCCra receive the Gold districts at the Annual banquet, more than A Woman's Plan" by Mrs 2. A Toasts were given to the 'Glean- - Star award at the Bnnual feUow. office for Orem. 350 people being seated, requirChrista Christensen. View Democrats 3. An post Lake er and Robert Orem bank. Gillespie, by girls , .. of Utah an the with National kindest beoverflow Accept ship hall ing meeting regards banquet e 15,6 M Renee Anderson l These needs vital obtainbeing Set Scouts our In of Meet the Training school partg council, Boy appreciation for the service lng set up ed, he felt tbA4lTein community THURSDAY & SATURDAY In addition to the large hall In the ybat America, Saturday evening, Mar. the Scera organization hag rendered our community, in help ng 2nd, held at College hall. College building where more than Saturday evening, March Sth could overcomrEy united action March 7th and 9lh to 200 were seated. 20 create will be a mass meeting of ani cooperative effort thf presen. a to there All normal 12 of from and boys Besides enjoyable years winning recognition i swtdff s which for having all troops In the dist- daily life for our people at' a age In the Timpanogos ward are all Democrats of the Lake View geographl'-Roy Passey was toastmaster at DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM vide the coT into two sec- rict registered tind the Scout fund Nominal cost. We feel sure It has reminded by Bishop Gappmyer dirlct, at the home of Mr. and the larger banquet room, and Dr. a and number of consequen tions, scouters won the been a source of great help In of the Cavalcade of Youth meet- - Mis Wllford Oveson, at 7:30. T. Earl Pardoe kept the banquetpaid, three In closing, the mayor The meeting Is for the purpose factions. Scout Training awards. They are: uniting our people as a commun- - lng to be held Sunday Immediately ers happy In the other roo-n. after Sunday School. All teachers of electing 3 delegates to the Utah pledged the Town Board to a T. C. Hebertson, Vineyard; Earl Ity, Sklls, musical numbers, and lively policy with consldera- now we And to desire and leaders of boys are especially County Democratic convention. Madexpress Alfred Sharon stories occupied the dinner hour, and Mefbam, March our of new One be to the to 30, hearty support ,1940; sen of Lake View. present. urged delegate which commenced at 6 p. m. By the State Democratic convention, lang and undertaking of that or- 8 p. m. more than 600 bad as- - T I r.UIltrai April 20, 1)140; Two members to ganizatlon In erecting a new sembled In College Hall. the County Democratic central We feel Gold and Green Community auditorium. Held; Rivalling In honors bestowed Jileld Vineyard s sure that It is a feasible and committee; and the following to the Gold Star districts were the Geneive Allred, daughter of workable plan and we urge our Ball district officers for the coming , honors conferred upon tndlvl-The funeral services for Mra. John Larsen, successful farmer two years: Mr, and Mrs. Clark Allred and community to give it full support of Vineyard, 67 years of age, was duals, the Beaver awards, the Melissa Losee were held at the nUMeu 9 p. m. In whatever name or nature they were of Lehl at One one jjaDsen Tonlght (Thursday) chairman, burled Sunday, following bis highest honors In scouting, going Provo Fifth ward Sunday after-t- o united in marriage at the Salt possibly can and we look forward In the Timpanogos ward Amuse- - man, one secretary, one treasurer funeral held three men and their wives, Mr. noon, with Orrin Jackson, of at the Vineyard Feb. ment Gold to 29. con Lake temple Wednesday, and and three committeemen, and to its hall, the annual pletlon with success. and Mrs. J. Frank Hansen of Fifth ward Bishopric in charge. The youcg couple will make Green ball Is all set, and the transact any other business that chapel under the direction ol Sincerely, The following musical numbers Spring City, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bishop T. C. Hebertsen. He died home in Lehl. The Lake View Ward Bishopric public Is Invited. may come' before the meeting. Reeves of Hinckley, and Mr. and were given: trio, "Oh ,My Father" their Wednesday, Feb. 28th. tmti Mrs. Paul Thurston of Overton, Lucile Richardson! Naomi Fergu-Nev- ., The choir was led by W. K. the latter couple being un- - sen Venna ernon; duet, The Allen, singing Ill Go Where You RICHARD DIX able to attend oh account of sick- - End of a Perfect Day," Sara Ratn-BesWant Met to Go", and "Sometime Emma vocal sey, We'll Understand, aa the opentrio, Egilson; f Other awards Included the "Prayer Perfect," Lucile Speaker were Raying songs. ! pi V mond Harding of the Vineyard Key" and Scout- - Bon Naoma Pergusen, Venna Ver-er- s I POLAND YOUNG V bishopric, Wilford R. Stubbs of Certificates, which were won non; Voial so,o, Going Home, GtADYS GEORGE The prelude the Sharon stake high council, Ela so Siam by Dr. J. G. Jones of LeK Calvin vrd Washburn. Wll-aWalker of PI. Grove, Earl Mech- - nd postlude were played by roy Murdock. Ira Christensen of of Sharon, Alfred Madsen of llaio Vernon, who also accompan-Lak- e and Mont., Iaughn, Bishop easy pace known as the Shaw reached. th other musical numbers, Hebertsen. Prayers were offered Carl Patten of El- View, n , which Ereez-,Then a Sharon Trot and started the ', variety of Top Speakers were President A. V. berta, Roland Lindsay of Payson, has stood endurance tests before ers, under Tom Jacobs. Thats a by Howard Anderson and Bernard In Provo Karl Eager of Mammoth, Frank Watkins of the Sharon stake, L. and came out at the lead. talking Outfit, being composed Anderson, and the grave Chapman of Heber, Wilford Frost R- Anderson of Manti, J. W. historic and enthusiastic race to get every family in the But the Harvard Sprinters from of so many "letter men", but they city cemetery wag dedicated by the deceased s brother, Hyrum of Monticello, Lawrence Anderson Jacobs of Provo and Mrs. Addle Scera district enlisted in the important program of building Grand view how they did go! headed right direction alright, Larsen. of Gunnison, Jay L, Nelson, Sal- - Mangum. Prayers were offered ut atb;'r fDd are U8ed t0 Mountaln clitnbThe ,t ,s Special musical numbers were ina; Leo G. Smith, St, George; Iy Oscar Anderson of Sharon and a Community auditorium, and so raise the $70,500 necessary way. You should flying have Brown of Ezeriah furnished by a ladies trio, Mtb Maurice Jones, Parowan; for this outstanding structure, Fred Blinding. a Not as whit Mrs. and Iiarward behind, however, Reid, Orangeville; IVon ,or c- Anderson of Timpanogos There was excitement at thn gallop from the start, all 13 of cheering Mrs. Carter started them off in were the Timp Tumblers, with Rhoda Alien, Mrg. Leora Harding, Cbappi-ll- , Lyman; Ktri L. Probst, dedicated tbe grave in Provo city take off" mefIng this week, only his outfit klnda glancing over at the big race. Fenton Prince directing opera- and Mrs. Annabella Ropers, and iRLMiY a vocal solo E. B. Terry enMidway; Boyd C. Davis, one team. Windsor, captained by the Lake View Beet Diggers who Wayne cemetery. Now the Edgemont Truckers tions. Fent knows his stuff", titled "Goin' by N ? B. Hales, LeRoy Condie, George Home". Gilbert Richardson, whic., did threatened to beat the gun and are no mean outfit either to race and whenever there is a good W. Brown, and Delbert Tregeagle the Memorial Service, alBo the ll not start off with the first gun. take an unlawful lead, but the with. They have 10 In that gang, ca.se to support well the Timp-Beof Provo; W. O. Murphy of election of the entire executive. But rumor had It that Mr. Rich'SIDNEY TOLER under Wllford and they never looked to right or anogos Tumblers are right on the Diggers, Card of Thanks ' Helper, C. H. Madsen and E. E. including Chief Anderson and ardson's outfit has patented a Oveson did look sleek and ready left, but saw Mount Timpanogos lot. trod totuto rt'JM aoou 4 Morgan, both of Price; Clair A Assistant Clitf Merrill Christo- - fat mmntain climbing rig which for the raie, and Ml TUPS MUCUS MW,n In next week's Voice of Sharon To the many friends who gave undoubtedly straightahead Maurice WIcombe Newren of Spring Canyon, Elmer pherson, and the pledging by the can safely let them stay back for will give a good account of thpm- ium tu B0UCUS OUMffUl leader, Is a seasoned racer at such a map will be shown locating the their services or expressions of Timothy of Spring Glenn, and W Council representatives assemble a couple of days and then win SAUT lust naif SIWU9 climbs, and says the tortoise can teams In their race to tbe "Top of svmpithy during the recent illM. Campbell, Price. to tbe cause of scouting by a!! tbe contest. from still teat the hare, and he Is de-t- o Timp". Watch for It. and see to ness and wear vtBeua doko of our sister, we Numerous other features mark- - standing and repeating the Si out Walter Hnldaway's Cowpunch-er- s a termlned to keep "eyes front" and it that "your" team is not Ueg:ng extend our sinrfre apprerfa'l.in A Pc vr Cvry-f- o ed the evening's events, such es Oath. from Vineyard went Into a that keep gclng till the behind. The Fie ling Family. top" fe.i. ,1, inf wnmR Anniversary Invites Parent. associa-reglstere- Sharon Stake Men, Gleaners, Hold Successful Banquet at Insect-Infeste- h, at - mlyor'nllnly Awards SCERA THEATRE District ePlad . Larsen Funeral at Fifth Ward lit) at tr Tonight rlce-chal- r- yoc.r. s. Rlchard-Scoutmaste- Theyre Off! Races Start for Top of Timp SEVEN TEAMS START; EIGHTH READY for BIG CLIMB well-know- - Aiini Vlc-W- re-a- 1. et IMP 'tgHWMBl |