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Show , V- ttlltl - S H 4 . 4 HI fri f f !'! . 'T .- - A r"1 ; 1940 M'YT MR! R 1940 e-- ' ' jj 4- 444 - V'5 i VOL. U i 44 ; VIII. 3 ! !y, 7 foyyi I v 5.5 ' V - i j -- v 1:i lo r El 4 1 ', EJjfcnw-- nt J n Lzvww Czzandvie STRATTON Thru Scera Community HELD FUNERAL AT SHARON Funeral services for George Stratton Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stiattou of Orem, were In Id u, WASATCH CHEMICAL is another Industry in Scera district which is going places. Starting with a small investment to provide woik for himself, E. H. Long, manager of this outstanding industry located in Pleasant View section, now has invested which is more than $10,000, rapidly muring the $15,000 mark, and employs from 7 to 10 men, serving all of Central and Southern Utah, as far south as Dixie, with chemical sprays and fertilizer, and lately has expanded to Include the sale of lioxi s and cases for the fruit growers. Right now, and each year at t li is time. Mr. Long devotes bis time to an educational program, including moving pictures of Ills plant and the values of fertilizer. This week he is beginning his tour, and is making personal eontacls around the county and South, arranging for a more general program later. Here Is one of the many reasons so is why the SCERA district enthusiastic and progressive about its own resources. The Wasatch Chemical Is one of the leading industries of Scera. ELECTRIC SHOP is going up in Orem, just north of thf Mohawk Service station, 'the buiidir is Vet Anderson, of the Provo Electric Motor Service who has chosen Orem ' for his future business. Mr. Anderson is an electrician of enviable reputation, a skilled technician, whose ability will be an asset to tbs growing community. NORMA HYMTSHIRE opened her studio for a six weeks run starting this week, which will instruction provide and entertainment until after Christmas for many young people. She is Ideated just north of Sams Barber shop. OREM GROCERY STORES are prepared this week for the THANKSGIVING trade, with a splendid display of good things to eat, at Rolililns Market on the South to Drages Market on the North, and even extending over Into Windsor where Mr. Elsmore has stocked up his new store for the occasion. North-wester- Mi-si- or d Rurn-ingha- National Defence Red Cross to Link Army Men With Families Back Home Program 14-1- ( 0 Beyond Tomorrow And a Second Hit! 44 Scatterbrain FEATURES START AT: 7:40 Scatterbrain" at 8:50 Beyond Tomorrow" at Scatterbrain" again at .... 10:15 N TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY November Defense plans calling for an army of 4,000,000 men U giving American Ked Cross field distations in military rector throughout the nation their big10 In more than years. gest job Flans hsve been completed by the Bed Cross to expand Its services with the growth of the Army and Navy to provide social service and economic help wherever needed. Likewise steps are being taken to widen services In hospitals. Above Ked Cross Gray Lady volunteers cheer the lot of convalescing sailor service men. Right with troubles back home gets friendly help from a Red Cross man. 19-2- 0 REBECCA Because of the suxpcn.se created the author and sharpened by Alfred Hltrhroek's director, this picture should lie seen from the beginning. It starts at 7:40 and again at 10:10. by REMEMBER all shows begin at 7:.TO. The time given alioxe tells )ou when the FEATURES will begin. ' I n x V'J fih is -- the cant I i s tnndh iq t i Taxroa tview aje-yrou- ijitlf'ltl up-j- of tl bit A the truth. UliAXCIri IsAtON Ve r U.. Yinrgutl Timpukoo QtiiuLiW SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advance THURSDAY, NOVKMHUR 11. lJU Notice to Seventies Ot I Ivors of the 12.1 quorum of Seventies wish to remind WE LIVE IN" (Contributed by a Farmer's Wife) is Well, Folks, the election over, and we have four more years of New Deals and then we are to get a w hat k at ljull new deck. But, it's sure funny how we duck our best friends at voting time, and how snappy and queer we get with them, but a whole week has passed now, ami we are beginning to get back on speaking terms with those who didnt vole as we thouc-hthey should. But it was sute some election Imagine 50,000,000 people trapsing off, e on li g and old. lame and halt and blind, black and while, good and' had, all heading for the t it was some lni-- y day In good old USA. At least we all had our say, if it didn't do some of us an,- - good. Now the big job is to round up our shoulders, and ray off that enormous national di lit, and' see that we dont go into debt any more. You know folks there Is always a pay day, a majority or a minormility, winner or loser, those lions and billions have got to be If we were paid haek, losers, weve got to be good losels. And g say, did you cut those candidates pictures out of the papers? 'Well, I did, and I cut mostly the losers, because well and hear plenty from th.se winners, and have you ever noticed how easy the winners slide in on the winning side? But the losers, who put up the fight, ami got nothing out of it but heartaches and headaches well, I cut out the picture of A. Sherman Christensen, for I think there was a face whose clean-cu- t, intelliforth gent appearance showed Kills progress and honesty In every look, and Ive put him in my book of notables. But, as I said, the election Is over, but the deer and pheasant, and the elk, and the ducks are not all dead yet, and so weve had to endure another bombardment of another kind. My heart achcN for these beautiful creatures fleeing for refuge in the tall tamaracks, along the lake shore, or hieing themselves to the tall timbers in the mountains away from d enemies. But if their all Mas were like me, theyd be glad when the guns are an silent, and the Sabbath can once more be a day ot rest, and our farm home windows no longer sound with the rain of lead pellets against them as wreckless hunters shoot wildly into the air In the main direction of some fleeing flock of birds. Well, Im asking you the sense of planting those birds in our midst, when armies of hunters the landscape, every one with murder in his heart, shoot ing to kill ONE of those fine feathered creatures, only to hear the buck shot fall like a hail storm over the farm homes of our community. When one reads and hears of the lives taken In this annual bunt, and the nerves shattered, one simply asks: Is It worth It?" But Isn't the autumn glorious' Those lovely flowers, the glorious sunshine, the beautiful colors, the riot of harvest time pleasures What a grand land In which to If It just wasnt for taxes live! which we have to pay or do we? And the Interest on our mortwhat a lovely time we gages two-legge- Wweii thanksgiving DAT does mean something anyway something for us AMERICANS. We should mark every day of the year as THANKSGIVING DAY red letter days every one of them for the peace, and happiness, and plenty whlrh surround us. Im tliankiul for our home, for the peace we have, and for the harvest time and the winter time ahead, in whiih induxtrv and study cun he divided with the pleasures of life. And now the campaigning and hunting is over, Winters at the Annual MIA. Koad Strow" Monday and Tues- AID LISTED I- Timpanogos Ward Ranquet a Success m.- That "There is 'ty" was proved (Axil nt requested to meet for a spin tal council meeting at 8:00 a. m. A missionary Is to leave soon to represent the quorum in the Southern States. He will he presented to the group at the Tills quorum ini ludes all seventies in the Timpanogos, Grand View, Pleasant View and Pdgenitint w arils. THIS COUNTRY SCERA AUDITORIUM Vo-w- s al 9 00 a. in. Alt ehureh sort ice coin-n- ii teemeii of the quorum are " Road Show Winners , day nights were Grand View, FJgemont and Pit w uh tin ir Book of Life", Better Feed Them than Fight Them', and Rainbow's End" playlets, each 12 minutes of Hue acting, winning triple A award for all three. Sharon, Lake View and took AA grading and Vineyard won A in the of the regular nioiiilily quorum meeting to be held next Sunday, Nov. 17, at the seminary building menil-rr- la States Scera November i M National Art Week Announced; Fifty Local Artists to Exhibit occurred while carrying on his Fifty Irmo Artists ork away from home, cooperat-whol- e wall exhibit one piece of art ng with his fat er In the Strat-th- e eaih at the Community Art galton Fruit business, out of Orem. lery, from Nov. 25 throughout B. M the week. a . Mayor Simultaneously, j0ijeVj principal Victor C. Ander- - school Art exhibition will be held gon 0f the Sharon seminary, Fresi- - in each of the city schools. The dent A. V. Watkins of the Sharon Community Art gallery exhibition stake, and Bishop Twitchell. w ill be opt n Sunday, Nov. 24, with Prayers were offered by C. M. Mayor Mark Anderson giving the Wentz of the bishopric, LaVar welcome address, the mayor hiin- Kockerhans, an Intimate friend self being an artist of ability, and and neighbor of the deceased, and keenly appreciative of the efforts the grave was dedicated by Elder of local artists. The various exMarvin StraHon, a brother of the hibitors will become a reception who had committee to the public deceased young man, during n the opening. n turned from the field to be present States Scenes of Utah Valley at the funeral. wiih all their beauty of color Sweet and consoling music was and form will be shown by Fro-- f G. II. Kent furnished by Fielding. B. F .Larson in an illustrat-tCragnn, Addle Fielding, and lecture Wi due-da- y of Art week I Kathlet n Downs, a quartette, in the Art Galli ry commencing at Know that My Redeemer Lives, 7 5o p in. He lias entitled his by Ethel Pynp and Stella Dark, a lecture Our Natural Inin ritance duet, In the Garden, bv Ruth of Reality", and those who know Medium, a violin solo, and by Professor Larson hist an urging Coin E. B. Terry, a vocal sol, every person in Utah Valley to Home. These different iiumbeis sec and hear this illustrated lecwere accompanied by Mrs, Pync ture. nml Mrs. Roseltha Vermin on t!i Cb l ist mas Card Painting oruan, will be the theme of a demonPall bearers were Glen Burr, stration Fiid.iy at 3 p. m. in the club house, when Bessie Lynn Jolley, Sam Crandall, Ja k Women's will entertain and inGourley and Stratton, Stanley Elliott, struct Hie Womens Council and Bruce Caldcr. Buiial was In the any other guests who desire to il tend. Provo city burial park. The Club house will also contain an exhibition throughout the Week of art work done by members of the Womens Council, COURT OF REVIEW and an Open House reception will be held Monday evening, the opening day of the Week, details Sharon district court of of which will appear later. review will lie held on A Veil evening, Nov. 20th, VTAIl FARM BUREAU Instead of the usual Third will meet on Nov, 27 at the Thursday, duo to THANKSGIVING DAY coming on Nov. New house hotel in Salt Lake City, 21, announces Arnold when 1300 agricultural leaders, Time, 7:80 p. m.; representing 3 0,000 farmers of All place: Sharon Seminary the state will convene to discuss scouts are requested to atfarm problems. Tracy R. Welling tend. , is executive secretary, and Ward C. Holbrook of Bountiful is president. This gathering Is the yearly GRANT 8. CLARK, parliament of the farm people, brother of Dr. Herald R. Clark and out of It comes educational, of Provo, was buried Sunday legislative, and cooperative difollowing his death in Farmington rection for the farm movement, local where he was a hanker and explains S. R. Boswell, a church worker. county agent. THURSDAY and SATURDAY f' U line "with the movement over the entire United the lrovo Community Art Gallery is to become In Building In Orem Sunday in the Sharon ward the center of numerous attractions planned for National during the first six months of chapel at 1 p. m., with Bishop E. o to December 1, announces Chair1940 is the actual record as shown The Art Week, November by K. K. MlKw;ui, building in- chapel was filled to capacity with man R. F. Larson of the local National ArtjWeek comspector, who is now compiling the sorrowing friends and neighbors wlm is agisted by Mrs. 15es?ie Gourley, Geortpan-n- a record for the year, and will have of the Strattons who are held in mittee, Ann Johnson, Cleaton Ki"by, Max Gerber, Floyd it available when the time a1 rives. highest esteem by the entire com- Orem has grown beyond all belief munity. The death of their son llreinbolt, DelMar Nelson, and Edwin. A. Zabel, secretary. this year, he comments, declaring that last year the total for the year was $03,810, while for first six months permits issued far outnumbered the entire 1939 Orem is rapidly becoming year. the residential city of Central , V, .; FROVO UTAH, R. F. D. No. XIV, As I Pass "Tx ' l&ioict6 Qkhietd&iai QcmxiunificL f 4 4 14-44- - - 9 lias b. m paid by the following aid pun base of bonds and loupons since Srptomber 12: Axel F. LuZcll Robbins, 50; Andrenxen, $20; Sharp Gillespie, Ciai k Carter, $3; Chfsur $1 oO Graff, $s; I. J. Burr, $50; Clyde Huiduway. $50; Julian Hansen, $100; A. P. Skinner, $6; Carl Farley, $100; L. S. Mayeock, $25; Wilford Gillespie, $50; Adelaide Lars. 11, $4; A melia Latta, $4; Robert Gillespie, $25; Carter, $13; Ray Loveless, $30; LeRoy Taylor, $12; Ellen Hold-awa$50; Ray O. Hawkins, $25; Alta Mecham, $35; Minnie Spaulding, $2; Ruth Hansen, $40; Reed $25; Nellie Gappmayer, tow -- ; - in the Tinipan-(c- n. ward Flidiy evening when mv than 2ml injoitil the bansum quet served and a of money was r.ii-e- d toward resub-tunti- modeling the reireation hall She b, hoprie of the ward and the (onimiitee in i Imrge wish to expn s appreciation to all who prit.iip.itid. in any way to make il a furn-sTo tile committee who woilod c o enthusiu-t- u ally am! to waul inemlnis who nn-mi gimrou-l- y and bought th ki Is for the banquet. Gappm.ivi r thought tin people of the ward woTd be inti is led in knowing the amount realized. ? 91.0 9 were turned over to the bishop by Theodore Farb y, who acted as chairman of the committee. A v ole of thanks is also due to the committee in charge of the dishes, who bought a new s ipply to bo used on such occasions lu the ward. The social part of the affair is not to be overlooked, for many neighbors and friends who seldom have time to visit enjoyed the social chat. The banquet ball was artistically decorated with fall flowers, and while the first table was being served a program was going on in the main hall upstairs. The gathering was considered a success in every way. -- i 1 Bi-h- -- 1 In at school in Vineyard other day just at Union the the Lunch Time We were treated to bowls of deliuous hot chocolate and cookies. If we had not already eaten we should have had some salad but wo didnt' want to appear too gluttonous. Mrs. Willie Clegg, Mrs, Davis, and Harold Stewart were in charge of the food line whiih we found iu the halls. Each leather lines her students up and sees that they receive,Ah.eir lunth and then u.xlu rs tl. m bY k iuto their own rooms to eat. J. H. Mur., xk, $2; KenMrs. Ida $20; LaVar Holdaway, Sheeslev, $2; $2.30; Victor M. Andi rson. $5; YVeldon J. Taylor, $30; Virginia $5; Mureldii Tailor, ?5ii; Emma Poul-oIlogges V. I). Allrid Johnson, $100; htudints were in line as we JOSEPH BONNET Sti Albert $10; Soulier, went in. Mareidu is from the One of the worlds gre.it organ $1; Raymond Harding. $50; of Eden, they say lara-di-Carden Hold-awama. m, wun will day W dm day Vineyard Waid M.Iton ju-- t tast of Ogden. Selma III lluV.1 lain rum le. $ 3 ; ? 0 ; T. J Wi a , it Milb r, who ix a .Mrs and has beL. o llau-tn- , $5; Arnold Burning-hum- . dim.- known in the district for Thomas Uordner, $20; itiiiii joined us at lumh. She $10n; Wilfoi d Larxen, $10; Mary drives :i(y, a beautiful car. Mariam L. Nii Ixi n, $50, Kt.inhy Rede i ts, (Mami. l Hill is tin ir other wo- $ no. man teacher, and our old friend, "ltei national DLABOR Kirby Allen, It seems that the entire lias b n done by the following, irector". Union Fai ulty are looking for a their wages bi ing uxed for an in bunds or coupons chance to get even with the Sharon faculty for the uspirsions they since October 1 : Wm. G. Koekerhans, 27 days; cast on Cal Frandsens unusual Mi Finley Cook. 34; I.evan Asay, hat. They appear to be proud of 33; Ross Brinley, 31; V. M. Nut-tal- it. Any way Ford Paulson needs 13; S. S Johnson, 10; Nile to be careful as he goes about. Dan Newell, 20; Johnson, 29; A. Ris ks Home Cyril Loveless, 4; Dell Loveless, ITineipa E. in P. G. was the scene of a 7; Chas. D. 5; Parley Mud-eI lively (typographical error; Terry, 23; dinner meant last party lovely) MechAlta Stanley Stubbs, 7; The Sharon faculty and am, 11; Wallace Davis, 16; Frank week. board member Wof linden Jr., 1; Osborn Carter, various school is a wise idea to were It guests. BillGordon Delo 2; 5; Rowley, a in party once In a get together Morris Stewart, 4; ings, 3; Garth Lee, 7; S. R. Johnson, 3; while. Then we find that that school-teachface isnt necesDee Anderson, 9; Kennion AnderPAUL ROBESON son. 6; Clarence Zobeil, 4; Reed sarily permanent. famed negro baritone, who will B. Hales, 4; Ezra Patten, 13; Union school Is most proud of Max Pyne, sing with Brigham Young univer18; its band. When we asked for the Pyne, 13; sity concert chorus Monday night Abraham Reesha, 2; Earl Toone, director, Mr. Beck characteristicin the Provo tabernacle. ally said O, you dont need to 3; J. S. Kirk, 7; name. J. C, Jensen, 7; Lewis Hansen, mention the director's Richard Draw your own conclusions. 9; Merril J. Walker, Bigelow, 21; Wesley Soulier, 3; CHRISTMAS PARCELS James Rasmussen, 14; Wilford This IJttle Band of 45 members has travelled Rasmussen, 4; Luzell Robbins, 1; in the past few months. David Uordner, 3; Frank Healy, widely CAN'T GO TO THESE They were guests of the Salt Lake S; Booth Maycock, 2; of Commerce on Pioneer Kenneth Laws, 2; Robert Cope, Chamber attended Strawberry They day. Albert 1; 4; Heber Ilarward, Christmas shopping may be Greer, 1; Owen Zobeil, 1; LaMar day, Poultry day, and Provo's 4th of July celebration. more brisk than ever but not to People 2; Bylund, 2; Orrel DeLange, the following countries out of Samuel Bradshaw, 4; Elmo Car- are still talking about the United States, for this list given ter, 5; Raymond Adams, 2; Bar- Masquerade here, furnished by Postmaster J. low Elder, 2; Dan Bigelow, 1; jaioween ball at the Union school which pangerfield, s a list of coun-PT- William Si tioppe, 1. the sponsored. Nita Var-le- y tries to which parcel service has is president of the Union been suspended. He suggests and Teachers. Miss Hill's Parents check the list and avoid that you students supervised the making of disappointment later by trying to the lovely decorations for the send parcels to any of these coun- hall, although all helped. Masks tries this year: Sharon stake will present the and costumes provided great fun. Aden program over KOVO Sunday at Everyone told us about Mr. Beck 1.30 p. m., Nov. 17, with the as a skeleton. Mrs. Beck was a Albania " Sharon Singing Mothers furnish- - Spanish senorita; Vern Williams Sudan ing the musical numbers. They an(j cloyd Stone were clowns. The Belgium will be directed by Mrs. Melba British Somaliland Vineyard Special" an original Pyne. Milton H. Knudsen, re- - dance arrangement, was a feature Bulgaria Life" and pep" Channel Islands (Jersey, Alder- - cently president of the Norwegian f the evening. mission, now a member of the geem to be the watchword in that ney, Guernsey, and Sark) Sharon seminary staff, will be the part of our community. We are Cyprus Czechoslovakia speaker. Friends of this regular thinking of annexing to the Vlne- school. Sunday Church hour over Central Danzig Speaking Denmark (except Faroe Islands Utahs popular radio station are 0f pep Mr. Taylor calls Almeda invited to tune in at 1.30 p. m. "Vitamin A' because she is Ft. and Greenland) full of life. Egypt ART GUILD FLOAT Love, Iraq took the Grand Prize award of Estonia Marjorie. $10 donated by the Chamber of Ethiopia award Commerce, and the cup Finland donated by Shrivers, as the best French Somaliland entry in the Home Coming parade Germany L. Greece Saturday. It was a beautiful preof Pioneer Leader. sentation the Hungary Brigham Young, a huge bust of Dear Patrons of Lincoln Hi: Iran President being this Mormon On Monday evening, November Italy and Itilan Colonies made at the top of the float, and 18th at 8 p. m. the opening social Latvia a handcart tableau on the back. Lithuania for all Lincoln high school patrons and teachers will be held. Luxemburg VOLUNTEERS Malta We invite you to come and meet may avoid any necessity for the teachers of Netherlands your children. now believed. is the it draft, using No way Dont wait until Parents Day to 500,-90- 0 some was it At first thought Palestine do this. Come now and let your volunteers may be found, but child Poland profit by a better underthe Indications from Washington Rumania and standing between Parent now are the volunteer corps that Saudi Arabia a fine program Teacher; enjoy the which is may reach 800,000. Sweden and get acquainted with the tola number expected for train- Fathers Svria and Republic of of your and Mn'hr Lebanon ing this coming yearpnVindor child's friends. Tf the 400,000 theiVjn draft, T Let's solve our prnbb rpx training by March and the reTurkey mainder hy June 13. Volunteers 1nion of Soviet Mr. Taylor, Program Chairman nnixt be physiially fit. and have Sofialist Republics Effie Pineiar, rrexiihnt ro dependents, nor be needed Vatican Ci'y State Diantha Ekin'. Pcri!iry. otherwise in industry. Yugoslavia. ? tj 2 neth n.- DEAR AI)A: Lorna and I dropped Uordner, $25.31; tVilford Rasmussen, $2; Clyde Crocket, J. C. Penny, $100.; A. B. Taylor, $10. J. B. llunn, $100; Fenton J. Prince. $40; George Muhlesteln, $25; Victor C. Anderson, $100; Antone N'elsen, $10, Newell Baum, in strength Marjorie : B. OKeii, n. e. -- i y. i v.-r- 1 h-- 1 i.- i l, Or-lu- A. RAGE P.-MEETS FRIDAY T. Parents of children in the PriPago mary grades attending school are invited to attend the special meeting this Friday, Nov. 15, at 3 p. m. to hear Carol Proctor, Alpine district Primary supervisor, and to discuss with her problems connected w ith the school. All who desire are also invited to attend the school itself at 2 p. m. and visit the school rooms, then at 3 to go into the meeting proper, states Mrs. Effie Pinega'". chairman who will be in fharpe ot the prpgram Mr- Alta red Is president of Page PTA and add9 her Invitation to the psrents to attend, including par- ents of children. - Pre-eho- ol SENIOR IIOP THIS FRIDAY Lincoln high school students are all hopped up about their Senior Hop this Friday at 8:30 going p. m. when they are all patriotic and the Stars and Stripes will blazon forth in all their glory, and students will come , and the time the year wrill be enjoyed, Dorothy Jones is chairman of the Hop Committee, and she is seml-form- 2; A . Sharon Program Over KOVO Sunday Anglo-Egyptla- n w An Open Letter To To Meet Wednesday . of the Spencer are invited to at'end the meeting scheduled for Nov. 20 at the Lincoln high school in Mr. Vernon's music room. Good program is promixed All patrons P.-- A. thankful that once aeaiji our churches can he filled wiih our male population worshiping Thix cm e nioie with us. in Countiy We Live In." Jut a Farmer's Wife. I am . rano-.lorda- II. S. Patrons |