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Show OCTOBER ,1941 The modest man has every- I fcti a4Mn m.; 1 2 3 114 6 6 7 8 O 10 TT i 12 13 14 15 10 17 13 20 13 21 '22 23 24 23 "IiTv'L &eduuG 2jS2o.aot3lL X EJrmont laDaclat hbm P.-T.- of Church Welfare workers in this part of the State, since the organization of the Region in 1937. get-togeth- er CHANT C. ('LUFF Sidney V'., of II. Cluff yon nturmd MATINEE SATURDAY BLOSSOMS IN THE at 3 oclock, with continuous showing from that time on. D. U. P. Officers taxpayers, the Utah county commission Wednesday extended the deadline when 1941 taxes become delinquent from November 30th to December 20th at noon. V i' j 4 The November Board Meeting of the County officers of the Daughters of The Pioneers will be held Saturday, November 1st in the First Ward chapel In Provo. There will he a special board meeting for borad members at 1 P. M. and the general session will convene at 2 o'clock. Lands. The music will be furnished by X 9 . 4 - 4. ' OLD AGE PENSIONERS It) MI.ET FIUDA V picture shows the Sharon Stake and Provo boys of the 145th F Battei y. Guns and trucks to the lear. Upper Middle left: 17,000 of 40'h division TRIBUTE PAID TO Infantry men on A rf Review Taken Saturday, October. 18th. .Middle - right:- Lower: The Command Car -- Is Party equally virile and out for election for their entire slate, headed by Mahlon Drage for mayor. Thomas Cordner, councilman, and LeEarl Burr, Cree Kofford, Raymond McKellip, Orrel DeLange, councilmen, Harold Hansen for city recorder and Mrs Alameda (Foutln) Gammon, as City treasurer. a real They have completed campaign organization and are is association scheduled for Thursday, Nov. G, at 7.30 p. m. In the big music roon All parents are urged to be present. Pnncipal Warnlck and the entile group of tear hers will be there. Mrs. Ebenstine, Alpine council P. T. A. president, will Musical numbers will be speak. under the direction of Mr. Terry and a short movie will he shown. Games and refreshments will climax the evening's "The crying need at the camp right now, according to the mayor is for equipment and furniture to furnish the f.eld house which has been erected by the U. S. O. Lynn Jolley, son of Mayor The boys need pianos, phonoB. M Jolley, underwent an apgraphs, magazine racks, books with pendicitis operation Wednesday and athletic equipment morning at the Utah Valley hos- whiih to fill in the leisure hours. The U. S. O. has furnished the pital. He is doing nicely. building but lta. up to the folks at home to furnish the ation, whose services are offered within the only In hope, born wto. c.tlen se.ed i i i r iL i W x , a ' , ly a l.i-- q V , , " 4 -- b , . -- A .f - 7 -- 1 , uUi A'-- Vi? n E V-- i , . I, ' . 1 ' i - I A . 'A . J ' . 'uni-u- U - I am : 'h -'a- -,'. 7-- Friday and Saturday With clubs and Individual members receiving recognition for outstanding accomplishments club during the year, Four-achievement exercises were conducted in three Utah County communities last Sunday. At Vineyard Bervlres were held under the direction of Mrs. Arvll Clubs honored included H Stone. the fourth year foods club, led by Miss Margaret Gammon, third year clothing club led by Miss Vera Harding, and second year f foods club led by Miss Nellie c Sr hroeder. The awards were presented by J. Hamilton Caider of Provo, and V S R. Boswell, county agnt. At Palmyra Clarence D. AshC4 ton, county agent, repreU. S. A, C. extension sented the serviie. and pins were presented A to members of the home service rlub led by M ss Dorothy Hansen Mrs Bessie K. Lemon, county home demonstration agent, represented the extension service at 04 the services at Spring Lake. Additional services will be held in other communities in the near future. ' r 1 r V - '- t ' t ' v . I 'J V7, r - '1 a, ---.A- O' , T . ' I X J' 'i 'SA.VrrAvC - l V '"A-'-.- , rA 'tj- - SIIARON 1ARD SUNDAY SCHOOL C. M. Wentz, Superintendent; A rco Morgan, First Assistant; Duncan, Secretary. Supervisors of the Junior Sunday School, Sarah Pa rk and Lenore Kofford. J - 4 .Vja'4 Marvin Curtis, Second Assistant; - Ecttv h- Oct. 31 - Nov. 1 BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST GREER GARSON WALTER In Technicolor! 4. f PIDGEON Also Lions on the Loose - Pete Smith Specialty O 1 GOOSE GOES SOUTH" - Cartoon SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY at oclock 2 Nov. Monday and Tuesday CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP MARTHA SCOTT WILLIAM 3-- 4 GARGAN 5 f Plus BABY BLUES - Our Gand Comedy! HUNTING WILD DEER - World of Sports to , Ks SCERA TH EATR E & 'V i ' - w I !c Sceia Program Enjoy meet-LeEa- r t (item Lions club at their regular meeting at the Parks Cafe Monday evening received an inti resting from Mayo. report I! M Jolley on his lecent trip to he Utah National Guard camp at' .San Luis Obispo. The mayor was enthusiastically received by the boys from Orem, Piovo and Pleasant Grove, who showed him around the camp and enteitained him royally. DR F. S. HARRIS PreMdent of B Y. V Utah County Old Fol!;s of doing some service to the com- - committee has been appointed to As for the candidates on the munity in which be lives. While cooperate with other agencies of Progressive ticket, they are well they stress economy they also the state and obtain furnishings known. Mr. Drage, former mer- - urge progress and development, for the camp. In addition, each chant and now a successful far- Let the Voters Decide Is de- - Orem Lion is to bring a container, Thomas Cordner, educator; tnocracys safety valve, and both button of magazines to the rl 4-- A CLUB ACHIEVEMENT Burr, fruit grower, and In tickets seem quite willing to Ing once each month. These will fact all of them, are men, and a abide by the decision next be forwarded direct to the boys EXERCISES HELD SUNDAY in camp. lady, of character and determln- - Tuesday, November 4th. . it a Parent-Teach- creHG , rf t ''J J Old Age Pension Meeting will be held Friday, October 31st at 2 p m. In room 330, city and county building. ! Big Halloween Dance Orem Lions Pledge At Vineyard School Equipment for Tp opening social for Lincoln Boys at Camp "out to win, with a platform which has a major note of "economy; effu iency in city government, coupled with a business administration. Mayor Jolley and his backers have an extensive list of accomplishments to point to In seeking The water system and culinary water supply stands first In importance, but the extensive road work done, and the purchase of the new City Hall, along with the establishing of a 3,000 book library, and the child health clinic, and many other . all redound to their The present administration, plus two additional nominees for are out newly created offices, The six seeking named on the "Citizen Ticket are ey for Mayor, W. P. Williams, councilman, with Julian Hansen, James G. Murvel Walker and Stratton, M. E, Kartchner as the councilmen, V. Emil Hansen for City recorder, and Orland Pyne - r" ' This is the final week in Orems- - political campaign. Two complete tickets are in the field, having been formed with strong candidates on both, backed by sturdy party or- ' r A f Next Monday night at our (tfinmumlv Theatre honoto will paid to a in im r Liiuoln high Mis Ora Cun-- ti hool Ua hrr. ti . am For 2u yiars she in ti in Hu d ami ni u in d lie Ijyi s of lie nmm young people of this ( om m unite All the old folks of Utah County are invited to come In (oun.itnin with the picture to the new beautiful. Scera Theatre at Orem next Saturday, ' f II ELK 4 FUR MI.--S BISHOP', November be 1st. will of Sharons They guests Cooperative which rev ews the Lfe of a great teacher, several of the former Educational Recreational Association . and Sharon Stake tudtnts of Mis. Cunningham Presidency at a special showing of the picture BLOSSOMS thought it would he an oppor- IN TIIE DUST. tune time to extend an invitation The picture Is one that will is n','0 hoped that the ward com-- P to all of her Mudenta to come to the theatie, toe the piiture and lease all. Screened In technl- - ml! tees will make provisions for olor and starring Greer Garson transportation wav hello to each other and to President A. V. Watkins will and Walter Pldgeon, it is filled Mrs. Cunningham. with Interest from beginning to Kive a short address of welcome, Mis. Oia Cunningham was a end as it depicts the life fo Edna In as much as Invitations have great teacher Each student was Gladney who devoted her entire been extended to the General an individual whom she loved life to homes for un- - Authorities of the Church, it is and for whom she wanted the wanted finding children expected that representative best In life. Their problems beThis Is the first time Wll! he in attendance and make came her problems and their that all theperhaps old people of Utah brief remarks. heartaches her heartaches. Since county will have come together The committee will leaving the school room, she has since the time that Utah Stake consist Rereption of J. Erval Christensen, followed carefully the victories the entire county. Morris Wiseombe, Thomas Cord- and triumphs and heartaches of comprised Clark Carter, Harold Han-- 9 The ner, will doors be , at opened her s udents. She, together with PK. Nielsen, 00 although the show does not SPni James T. her husband, Dr. Cunningham, live on their farm in Windsor start until 9:45. This will give Blake, A, P. Warnlck and Alfred' an opportunity for the old people Johnson of the Scera Board, and ward. to visit In the spacious lounge of A. V. Watkins, Samuel H. Blake-anWhen Mrs. Cunningham was the new theatre. Sidney H Cluff of the Sbar- of informed this theatre party All old people over the age of on stahe Presidency, and W. J. she was extremely happy. It is 70 irrespective of creed or color Cordner, Sharon Stake chairman very probable that her students are Invited as guests. In view of of the Old Folks committee, from far and near will make an the large number expected, it will Arrangements are nnder the to effort to return greet their old be necessary to restrict attend- - direction of Victor C. Anderson, teacher. ance to these people. Badges or manager of the theatre, and Miss Mrs. Following the first show, statements should be furnished Ersel Cook, W. P. A. Community Cunningham will be seated in the by local old folks committees. It Recreation leader. lounge of the theatre where she would like to meet as many as possible of her students. i n I1: - "A Jeep t t MRS, CUNNINGHAM '- The Barracks k -- M. I. A. Speaker feT as City treasurer. The ."Progressive To Meet Saturday ii The second Sharon Stake M. I. A. conjoint services will be held Sunday evening at the Scera Auditorium, commencing at 7 :30. No evening church services will be held in the wards that evening. A very interesting evening has been arranged, with Sharon Ward M. I. A. presidencies in charge of the program. Upon petition of more than 100 4 vl 4 i jSharon Stake M.I.A. The subject of the services is "Contributions of the Many Lands to the Home Life of L. D. S. Families. President Franklin S. Harris of B. Y. U. has been engaged as the speaker for the evening, and will talk on "People and Other DUST Due to the popularity of the BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST, and a strong public demand, a matinee showing of this picture will be given Saturday afternoon at the Scera Theatre. The first program commencing I I ' ganizations which bid fair to test the voting strength of their supporters, according to comments heard from on- - picture SUBSCRIPTION' $1.50 per vear in advance Services Sunday Rival Parties Bid For Support in Orem Fdunicipal Election FOR I i home Surul,. rv.mng after having spent the past two jcuts as a missionary for the I.. D. S. cliunli, labeling in tlie Western States mission, with headquarters at Denver, Colotado. The rast two months he had toured die mission on publicity and radio wot It, in which he has been very successful. Prior to that time he served for ten months as District president of the West New Mexico district, with headquarters at - rogance with envy. Rivarol. ViuLoi Vuapysnl Tax Delinquent Date Is Extended Pres. J. Reuben Clark Jr., and others of the General Authorities will be present, In addition to the members of the Regional Connell, consisting of the Presidents of the twelve stakes of the region. Coordinator, C. Lucius Laudle, states that all members of the stake presidencies, with clerks, presidents of Melchizedek priesthood quorums, Relief society presidencies, quorum, ward and stake Welfare workers and Work directors. Adult Aaronlc priesthood ward chairmen, members of the Priests quorum, representing the Aaronlc priesthood on Ward Welfare committees are expected to attend. Also the partners of each are Invited After the assembly all will Join in dancing, in getting acquainted, and in visiting the building, which was commenced as a Regional project. He states that any Church Welfare worker who misses this meet will have much to regret. It is expected that fifteen hundred will be in attendance ftom the twcve stakes of Utah, Carbon and Emery counties. A count will he made of attendance of tioui ea h take. Returns Home t . A. wi Gather in Provrr Friday Pl(.i-an- Uk Lincoln High Meets Next Thursday Mare S. regional fluff, AL Vi Including Orem, t'e Business Section rf the Sharon District U l Aii I D THURSDAY, OCTOEEIi 30, 1941 The P. T. A. organization of the Union school and the ward activity committee will sponsor a masquerade ball Thursday evening in the school amusement hall decorations will he in keepAT L. D. S. Welfare workers of the Central Utah Region Thg with Hallowe'en. Good music ing of the Church Welfare plan, are called to meet Friday, hag been engaged. The school October 31, commencing at 7:30 p. m. in an annual gather- patrons of Lake View and Vine- yard and the general public are ing to be held in the new Joseph Smith Memorial building Invited. Admission FREE. on the Y Campus. This is scheduled to be the outstanding Grant C ami Mre. -l I wjhicultlitial 6s t:mun ifccJL IliMiotfHV LaImvimv Qpuiw 'v- V.,- - 2fai VOL. IX. No. XIII. L. D. thing to gain, and the arrogant man everything to lose, for modesty has always to deal with generosity, and ar- 1941 Nov. Medncsday and Thursday WILD GEESE CALLING HENRY FOND Ill Never Ileil Again JOAN' BENNETT Also - Three Stooges 5-- n 6 Comedy! MOVIETONE NEWS - i? i' i it ri? wi b i t x C |