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Show fv ''"$ t c u US' J ', ?. i V ? - yy:,, AjAiirl yr7v k":r yi?-&pcJ&i::G Sx 2foft , ,, i , vi W: v. ' ; t v j ')$iicakt?tai Qn::::::ittificL n ! V r A fI ' E.ftnnrmt i:rg::rrauu:T: y .. a Cjmniimm Vuw TuErpaaoj J s i &. i .4 . and fear not, let all the ends thou aime- -t at, be thy countrys, thy Cod's, lie (. 'i and ju-- t truths. Shdkftepwttre, ViLr ctrnatan Indudir.sr Orem, the Business Section cf the Sharon District VOL. VIII. frovo utah, r. f. No. XXXII. Thursday, march d. Sharon Ward Sheaf Binding Ceremony Performed Sunday Night Sharon Slake Conference Set For Salurday, Sunday HOUSEWIVES THRILL For the first time in Orem's history, a "Cooking School" will be conducted at Lincoln high school auditorium, sponsored by the Utah Power and Light company and backed by Orem and Provo dealers in electric appli- marks the ances, an event historic fact that Orem is now a and can operate its com- munity events "on Us own steam" says Henry H. Falkner, Orem manager of the Power company. The school Is set for Wednesday and Thursday, March 26 and 27, commnectng at 2 p. m. each It will be In charge of day. Evelyn Hansen, demonstrator for the Utah Power and Light company, but participation by a dozen or more dealers who will supply as such electric appliances, ranges, refrigerators, and water heaters, offers to housewives the thrill of the Spring season to see these beautiful new 1941 models in actual operation. Another big thrill which awaits the ladies will be the giving away of a beautiful I.E S. lam.), valued at 125 to the ward having the largest percentage of Its Relief membership present at the School, will be Elder Stephen L. Richards of the Quorum of Twelve and Robert L. Judd of the Church Welfare committee will represent the L.D.S. General authorities at the conference. The Saturday evening session Is for all Melchizedek and Aaronlc priesthood members, first meeting Jointly and then separating into the two diviMons for the Melchizedek quorums, under the Stake presidency, and the Aaronic quorums under I. K. Nielsen, Aaronlc priesthood committee chairman. At tbe 8.30 a. m, session all ath and ward Welfare wotkers are asked to attend at the Semin-citAt 10 a, m. and 2 p. m. the aryconference will assemble In the Lincoln auditorium, both sessions being for the general public, with attendance from all wards being urged by the Stake presidency. The evening session at College hall is an M I .'A. event, the climax of the year's work in Mutual activities for the Gleaners. More than 180 girls are prepared to participate in this grand finale of wo-- k. Aaronlc Priesthood Division "Quorum Projects and Social Activities During Summer," stake committeeman, Charles Terry. "Observance of the Sabbath Day by the Aaronic Priesthood, aa'te committeeman, J. Allen Bel- - t I l't i from A X. Marjorie types of activities, softball leagues are planned for the following age Turquoise skies and singing hills, Cool sweet rain and murmuring breeze. Adults, all over 25 years of age Do8 ar be,onK In a world with these? M. Men 17 to 25 years 1 ran afrot's there line in a Gleaner Girls 17 to 25 years Scouts 12 to 17 year stadents note book. They bring Beehive - Junior 12 to 17 years me unknowingly, a great deal. these students of mine. Primary (boys and grils) Up ,0 12 Speaking Of Toetry lbe State Agriculture Schedules are being arranged so as to provide for home games Cdles will hae it annual poetry in the wards that have their own fetival next Thursday and we Plan to take a number of aludents. ball diamond. Channing Pollock will be the Leaders to 1U Wards guest author this year. Every Tuesday, April 1st each ward effort is made to take away the will be contacted during their contest spirit In thia meet and regular mutual meeting by one of make the participants feel that the recreation leaders. It is very they arfe Just a group of poetry important that all ward recreation lovers who have gathered to exleaders be present. Plans for the change bits of beautiful or year will be outlined and ficant verse. They sit around the discussed. Everyone interested luxurious lounge of the Stndent in recreation s especially wel- - Commons building and take turns reading. There are three cl&ssi- flcatlous, high school, college and general public. Numerous local writers are In attendance and read thefr own com positions. Well, Ada, the corsage incident at tb Junior Prom had happy ending. The ban was lifted and practically everyone wore a corSometimes a negative apsage. proach la the best psychology. There were never so many flower in evidence at a Lincoln dance and Lincoln etude nts were never so conscious of the desirability of the little gesture of wearing flowers. . Front row (left to right) Mrs. Adell Fielding, stake Y.W.M.I.A. president; Mrs. Zina Selman, Sharon ward Y.W. M.I.A. president; Velma Fark, Orpha Laudie, Dorothy Mitchell, Lylene Finch, Camille Crandall, Genevieve Gordon, June Cragun, Venna Vernon, Yuriko Yasuda, Cleo Singleton, Mrs. William M. Vernon, accompanist; Mrs. Naomi Dickey, class leadtr; Second row: (left, to right) Barbara Burningham, Betty Duncan, Yutako Yasuda, Norma McEwan, June Kitchen, Moretta Lystrup, Virginia Dickey, Marjorie Elder, Fern Kitchen, Myrle Justesen, Kenneth E. McEwan, of the Sharon bishopric. Third row (left to right) Gwen Singleton, Bernice Newell, Thelma Carter, DeLenna Bradshaw, Lenore Kofford, Alice Watts, Kathleen Downs, Dorothy Stratton, Venice Finch, Ruby McCarthy, Norma Burr, Dorothy Park, Beverly Smith. ScOllt Court Of Review j bcneaulea lonigllt The Sharon district Scout Court Why a member of the Aaronlc or Review win be held tonight, Priesthood should not use Foul (Thursday) at 7:30 p. m In the definitely on the percentage basis, as be has arranged with each ward president to check membership with him. Miss Hansen, who will demon. strate the appliances of the variJ ous dealers. Is a graduate of the XU U S.A.C. at Logan, and bas bad a careful technical training and much experience in electric appliances. Her explanations and demonstrations of the latest elec- , M hat promises to be one of the most tricai equipment will be worth delightful and out- any womans attendance, declares standing entertainment events ever presented at the Lincoln Mr. Falkner. who has not a high school will be given by. the vocal music department, in single appliance to sell, but is in- - the form of a concert opera, The Spirit of America, under terested only m giving to the com- - the direction of E. B. Terry, Friday, March 21, at 8 :00 p. m., munity the last word in modern jn the Lincoln high school auditorium. The presentation, household electric equipment. the gecon(j 0f jg3 kind at the school, will be divided into Dealers who are cooperating three parts, all portraying the spirit of American patriotism. with the Power company are The first part will introduce John Henr were eDlc fiureg Gambles, other two paru and will con- he Towerlng aboTe the people Granite Furnitare, Huish Electric, slst of numbers the special by embodies their yearnings, their company, .Maycock Appliance and girls glee and the mixed kBowIedge th,g history, their Orem Electric, Ralphs Radio and boya .. chorus... endless curiosity about each other Appliance company, Reeds RiteThe second part will present a and their basic hope In the future. k way, Company, Elizabeth Souter Sewing Machine KronP ot patriotic selections with And like the people, be can sing Utah 8008 trios, small ensembles, an Idea better than he can talk and Appliance Company, drllIa- taP dancing, tableaux, and it. ' Valley Electric. Washburn Ser- lighting effects which will add Beautiful lighting effects and rice. Attendance contest will be con-- color t0 lhe slng'ngspecial tableaux will gTeatly en- As tbs feature of the Concert, bance the stirring scenes of this to Sharon. Tlmpanogos, ftned The pub- Pleasant the third part will present the patriotic performance Windsor, Edgemont, "Ballad for Americana", a modern lie is invited. cantatta by Earl Robinson and John Lsfmiohe. The Ballad is a story of America In song, featur- - C. C. Directors . ing four high spots in history: NOTICE The Revolution, the growth of the TO AlCCt riuRy the Civil War, and the Sharon stake bas charge of Union, Maehlne All The is told Age newly elected directors of story Baptisms for girls and boys Sun- In a baritone solo Orem Chamber of Commerce tb Harold by sung day at 2 p. m. at the Administraa chorus of 125 are asked to meet Friday at 8 tion building, corner of First Breretoa. with voices accompanying. p. m. in the Orem City ball. Im- West and First North streets In are to The figure of the aoloist is an portant business matter Provo. epic one in the sense that Abra- - be discussed, and every director bam Lincoln, Paul Bunyan, and la urged to attend. rnr Amnrinnc Rn To DC Beautiful potted plants, spring flowers and soft lights decorated the Sharon ward chapel Sunday evening as the above girls, beautiful in formal dresses were honored by the waid sheaf binding ceremony. Gleaner class pins were presented to each girl. Programs were presented at the door by Betty Jacobs and Phyllis Justesen, who Were dressed in formals. The following program was carried ont: Entrance of the dearer G' fs, accompanist, Mrs. Wm. M. Vernon. Ue Are the rs by, the Gleaner chorus; Invocation, Ruby McCarthy; Trio To a Wild Rose Kathleen Downs, Genevieve Gordon, June Cragun; History of Gleaning, Beverly Smith; Story of Ruth, Cleo Singleton; Trio, Prayer Perfect" ; Meaning of the Sheaf : Clean Body, Bure Heart, Moretta Lystrup; Obedient Ye.ni?a Verin; Spirit, Betty Duncan; Honest Mind, Barbara Burningham, Sheaf Binding Ceremony and presentation of scroll, Mrs. Adell Fielding; Comrades in the M.I.A. Gleaner chorus; Benediction, Dorothy Stratton ; Taps, Leo Vernon. Class officers : President, Leona Selman ; Ruby McCarthy; Secretary, Lenore Kofford; Historian, Orpha Laudie and Class leader, Mrs. Naomi Dickey. The Gleaner Girls were especially honored immediately following the ceremony at a Fireside Chat at the home of John S. Park. Community singing was enjoyed. A tribute to the girls wag given by Rudolph Wolfgram, an M. Ian- Curtis Gordon and daughter Genevieve gave two vocal duet numbers. Refreshments were served by the officers ?.nd teachers of the Young Men and Young Ladies organiza-th- e :.lon? slxy quests. Spring flowers were used to decorate i 300 Members Orem Chamber Banquet, Dance at Annual Meet In order to obtain a base reading for the heavy watering season ahead, all Orem meters are being V. .read this week, announces Emil Hansen, Orem city clerk. ed Eveiy residence In Orem Is now . OREM'S PERSONALITY If Communities do have (Continued on per- - Page Three) Searg-Roebuc- k, - Tri-Sta- te f Kprlng Is Here and with It con.s kll sorts of meets and eon vet. lions. The B. Y. U. speech 'meet,' the A. C. poetry test r&l, BYU track and field day, tt.Oflc fcptlyals, eom-- j ' ' Elaborate preparations are now practically completed for the Sharon stake Gleaners, 183 girls from seven wards' to achieve their sheaf binding ceremony Sunday evening at College hall on the kwer campus of the Brigham Young university,-announce- s Mrs.' Effie Pinegar, stake activity leader, who is being assisted loyally by Mrs. Christine Jolley, stake class leader. charge of the ceremonies at the College hull meet, starting promp- will tly at 7:20 p. m. Uaher direct the various wards to their ' - merciai contest1 and doubtless many others which I know no- -; thing of. The Lincoln Ladles will give 4 j i before tea for the senior girl they graduate. Gee, I remember bnw thrilled we were when the Lake View; end Ktomi Dickey B.P.W. honored as with a recepof Sharon, tion when we were 'high ecbocj taJBTlte? t0 .ttend graduates. This is one mere' this outstanding event the Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Olsen of Timpanogos chance for high school girls to get t Gleaner year verv few sta'k formalities before was crowned Sharon Stake Gold and Green Queen in lrienc ward the church having achieved this . . . . . they are put oat as graduate and are expected to know all I Max Edwards, Parley Madsen, first accomplished the Gleaner Streamers In pastel shade Rudolph Wolfgram, and Leland objectives in the various ward Wells being appointed as ushers classes. formed the ceiling of the gym from the aeven wards. with trellises of climbing roses alternating with gay silhouettes THE RECEPTION' against the walla carried out a will be headed by springtime theme la decorations. non. stake president of Y. M. M. Dance programs were gold and I. A., and he will be assisted by green. and Booth his'counselors, Edgar Presidents A. V. Watkins, SidFenton Pi Ice, and by Mrs. FieldH Cluff. S. II. Blake and ney Winnie Graff. ing's counselor, Orem Peach growers are urged their wives. Superintendent and aDd Ruth Peterson, and also by to attend the Peach Marketing Mrs. W. M. Vernon and Mr and Parlell Peterson, and Dean Miner, in the Mrs Cliff Fielding of the Mutual Agreement meeting tonight M. Y. M. I. a. activity and stake Orem City hall, by Clarence D. boards welcomed guests at the Peach Marketing T m.: Agreement Six long tables loaded with good things to eat, surroundby 300 members and guests of the Orem Chamber of Commerce occupied only a little more than half of Lincoln metered for culinary water, he high schools Commodious gymnasium, leaving room at the this now and explains, reading end for banqueteers to dance during intermission other will make Orem's under way on between courses to the delightful music of Royal Nielsen and class leaders water system easily the basis of actual w ater "consum- - Eis musicians, the entire scene one of the gayest and most XHK cleaver leaders elaborate affairs ever staged by the Orem Chamber directors. ed by each patron. deserve a big hand, says sweet music was dispensend dur- ing the entire dinner, with danc- ing offered to all who cared to do so, the occasion being not only the dinner but a celebration in honor of Orem becoming a The First Half of the Yearbook ; goes to the printer tbls week. The success of a yearbook depends greatly on .the help It receives from it advertisers. Some of the firms who helped to make our Railsphtter possible In the Robbins past were: Market, Valley Vu Ltinrb, Scera Board, Bennetts, Levens, Utah Idaho School Supply, Farmers and Merchants Bank, Utah Ice and Storage, C. G. Conn, Mercantile, Chipmans Taylor Brothers, Madsen Cleaning, Bank of Pleasant Grove, United Sale Provo and Service, Shrivers. Bakery, S. H. Kress, Lumber, Utah Power and Light, and E. C. Olsen company. Vice-preside- - of slgnl-coml- Sharon Stake Gold and Green Queen Seara-Roebuc- The banquet was a banquet in- "While there Is plenty of water for all. It sometimes has happen- - deed, with a slx cour.e dinner ed that a temporary shortage being served in grand style by the eilsts in the supply lines by too Twin Pines chef, assisted by heavy a use by many at the same Once time people recognize they are paying for the water they use. we find much, les difficulty in dividing the water np so that everyone bas plenty", comments Mr. Hansen. et s yra "- - BEING READ per year in DEAR ADA: Rosea and lilacs and noble trees, be made OREM METERS Ada summer recreation program are fast taking shape announce the Scera recreation staff. It is their plan to bring many wholesome activities Into the reach of all I patrons, says Victor C. Anderson, manager of Scera. lows. Knllnrl To PLANS FOR SUMMER RECREATION UNDERWAY Plans for a most comprehensive y, M. I. A. SPORTS (By PARLKLL PETKRHOJJ ) , SCHOOL OFFERS $1.5-- and Recreation Commencing with a general stake Priesthood conference Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Timpanogoa ward chape-!- the Sharon stake conference will continue Sunday morning at 8:30 a. m. and finish in the evening at College hall at B.Y.U. with the colorful Gleaner Sheaf Binding ceremony, announces President A. V. Watkins. 0HEI.1 GCCXIoG SUBSCRIPTION - 20, 1941 Meet Tonight Mrs. Plneear, for to them belongs thv-yilcredit of the ward work which has made each ward achieve this outstanding sheaf binding mony. On the honor roll, therefore, are the following names-cityThelma Larson of Vineya d. Amy cere-annu- al . Ida lkhty Tf4y'r V Laneve Kimball 0f Grand View; Anna Lou Brooks of Tlmpanogos; Virginia Taylor door. Acting as Master of ceremonies, Parlell Peterson, stake M. Men supervisor, presented the queen and her attendants who entered the hall beneath streamers of gold and green, held by the ward and stake demonstration dancers. Mr. Ashton Leading the procession were Because of the importance of the pages, Earl Bootn and Boyd these regualions in determining I vie ; flower girls. Beverly Booth returns to Growers for this season, and Dianne Lewis; crown bearer, it is Important that every grower Helen Mayeotk; the queen; train attend this meeting, he adds. bearers. Dixie Ann Haws and Ashton, assistant agriculture agent. n Commltteem and alternates be elected by the growers l present to serve on the State Marketing committee which will determine the regulators which shall be in effect this year, staf s Dorothy Jean Nuttall. Following were the six ward queens acting as queen's attendants. They wefre Edith Trotter, Genevieve Gordon, LaVon Gurr, Margaret Gammon, June Luoeeford and Lavern CUnger. All were dressed in pastel dresses and wore corsages of spring flowers. Dee Anderson, M. Men representative, crowned the queen. Directed by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farley, the "Circle Dance and the "Varsonvlenne were presented by 35 conplea. The official Mutual floor show dance was featured with the following couples taking part: Mr. and Mrs. Farley, Mrs. Anna Lou Brooks and Gordon Bylund, Mr. and Mrs Moroni Jensen, Miss Ruth lylund and George Roebuck. Music was furnished by Reed Rowley and his Gentlemen of Swing. Kenyon Anderson played the bugle call to announce the queen's procession. Id charge of general arrange- - Keep smiling, Ada. There are only eight week before vacation time. It is bard to believe that the year has gone to fast, len t it? Love. Marjorie. Real Estate Selling Asa Career Tbit tional feature of Mr week the Kiwanm vocaguidance program will an Interview by students Dentil A. Brown of the Dixon Real Estate Company tin the possibilities of "Ral Eriate Selling as a Career." The Station, KOVO, the hour 7.00 p m. Saturday, March 22. ments were Mrs. Ruth Peterson and Edgar Booth, stake activity counselors; Miss Dorothy Jones, queen's procession; Mr and Mrs floor show; programs' Farl.y, V. M ( Vernon. . |