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Show , Ai z' -- & JJ u SfeatujiQ L -- f J ni f IV i i ( : '- - r 2 rn y 1 vY - iV. vi t - . - IIow much better is it tc get wisdom than gold! and to get understanding rathei to bo chosen than silver. Proverb? 18:15 ' fycictii QjjLi eaduLial Qcm s:tunifieL ox iifufiA Lekrei Cpxntkiew - r 14 Mntnew ELmxoo L YuwvuJ Tunpukujp OREM, UTAH, MARCH 19. 1942 S. SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Per Year in Advance LATEST CASUALTY OF WORLD WAR II. o'U Steel Plant Offices Open Monday Li Vineyard Chapel U c Employment Offices for Contractors Open Monday at Andreason Home Next Monday -ivin wiotiful new chapel and recreation latest casualties of World War II. gt An Ugnrd yesterday by Eishop Walter II. Ib Maw ay in 1. df of the ward, giving to the United States IV - e Mart the right to buy the building at an outriM t purihasa price of $55,000. The ward is to retain the furniture and other furnishings now in the building. The ink on the option signathat the United States would not ; f v ' riant Corporation i.ii.ird wards t.,.11 I't -- : Grounds n Uif u I Provo R. F. D. Vineyards IV i 1 Including Orem, the Business Sectiun of the Sharon District VOL.'IX, Number XXXIII H n V t v' i'i1: .N : U :i v., ! Employment offices will be opened Monday by the three construction companies who have the contract to do the grading and construction of the side tracks and other railroad lines within the Geneva Works area and the construction of building foundations. t1 e l- - r- - i II U- tures was hardly dry whan Bishop Holdaway was handed a notice by Defense Plant Corporation officers that the option was being exercised immediately and possession of the buildings would be required next Monday morning, be In a position to give the waid a year's time In which to plan an- taJl other building before requiring March 23. An offer which had been previ- necessary that Ine church buildously made by the ward for the ing be available at once. transfer of the building and The agreement between the Orem Chamber Holds Election I Vineyard ward chapel to become office buil iing for Geneva Works. Construction on the chapel began in September, 1936, and was dedicated December 24, 1939, exactly 40 years from organization, of the Vineyard ward. possession, but would require the use of the building for office purposes Immediately, that the need to speed up the building of the Geneva Works made It absolutely TIIORIT C. IIEBERTSON WALTER HOLDAWAY Daze Vineyard Moving grounds to the United States In return for replacement of the church plant at another site to be selected by the ward was found to be Impractical as far as the United States was concerned. Negotiations which were begun some time ago had been Inactive pending an answer from Washington on the offer of the ward for trans ferrlng the church to the United States. United States and the Vineyard ward for the sale of the building at the price mentioned Is on the (Contributed) being moved this week end to a basis of replacement cost of the still moving "dae" In Vine- site on the Murdock property Just Its present site and building. After yard, with this week finding many north of the Lewis Clegg home. considerable Investigation It was Several families have not yet changes. ascertained that under present new locations, but most of found Mr. Mrs. and LeRoy oammon the abnormal conditions the price are torn down and buildings and family have moved on the formerly agreed upon would be the houses ready to be moved. In Worlton farm Lehl. reasonable as a replacement value Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barhackas NTo consideration was asked or al A farewell party for Vineyard have purchased a chicken ranch lowed for Inconvenience In getresidents who are leaving to in out American Fork. ting Immediately. Need For Speed make for the Geneva Works Rueben and Royal Rawlings sleel way was held Thursday Tuesday of this week word was to Aid Defense Program project, have purchased a tract of land In at the ward chapel. The brought to the ward authorities General church authorities, as evening West Spanish Fork and plan on affair was well attended by those well as Sharon Stake Presidency, moving there. who are leaving and by those reVinevard Bishopric, and PriestFAREWELL F03 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gillies are hood members of the ward exmaining to carry on in Vineyard, locating on the Arthur Harris and an evening of enlovment was pressed a desire to do everything farm in Windsor. well spent. Vern Williams, one in their power to help expedite MISSIONARY The Earl Toone family Is mov- of the Vlneyardites to remain, was the defense program, and aling to Draper where they will in charge of the program which though it would be a considerable continue farming. Bacrllice and great Inconvenience bpgan promptly at 8:30. Social Mr. and Mrs. Elliot t Sabey and activities and the to the ward to give up immediate serving of refamily are moving to Lake Shore. freshments rounded out the evepossession of the building, it was ' The old Herbertson home Is ning. felt that It was absolutely necessary to do so In order that the rtr irriHt Jm of lonstruction the mammoth steel plant could go forward with1 resent Bishop of Vineyard out delay. Ward The option agreement and other documents In connection with the, sale of the property to the Music United States through the Defense Local riant Corporation were consu-mate- d Dancing in the presence of members Lehi to Get Twenty Million Dollar of the present ward bishopric, Bed Cross former bishop Victor M. AnderAn hours program ot music son, President A. V. Watkins of Employment May Increase 50 and various tyues of dancing, in(Continued on Page Three) cluding acrobatic, tap, ballet, toe Progress of the iron and steel industry for Utah County and novelty numbers will be pre Band Must Have sented at the Lincoln high school has been going forward with rapid strides the last week. auditorium, Thursday, March Ki. Recent developments are: Uniforms starting at 8:00 p. m., under the 1. It now appears, from sources fices were opened direction of Norma Anderson that have heretofore been re- in this building Friday morning April Miss Hampshire) liable, that the Geneva Works will (formerly Contracts have previously been DELENNA BRADSHAW With the announcement of the Along with this stage show two come nearer costing $150,000,000 let to the Utah Construction state-wid- e Miss Dellanna Bradshaw, girl annual high school cartoons will be shown on screen. than the otiginal $126,000,000 company of Ogden, Morrison and Is 10c to everyone missionary goon to leave for the band festival to be held on the The admission appropriated for this purpose. It Knudsen of Boise, Idaho, and J. proceeds will be turned is understood that considerable II. Pomeroy & Company of San Texas mission, will be honored at Lincoln high compus sometime In and all to Red Cross. the a farewell testimonial in the April, efforts to obtain new unl- - over have taken Francisco. Pile drivers and other expansion In plans The production has a cast ol place and that other lncidential heavy machinery are being unSharon ward chapel Sunday eve- forms for the local band are be-- j As host to the twenty persons, representing Pro- activities to the Iron and steel loaded on the grounds ning, March 22, at 7:30 p. m., fng Increased. ready for uniformed vo, Pleasant Grove, ana urem: handsomely will be built as rapidly as action. She is the daughter of Mr. and many plant musical units which will partlcl-- , Alice Louise Mocham, Ela plans can be made and construcMrs Samuel Bradshaw. The removal of farm homes and The program for the evening pate here at that time, the LinThueson, Shlrlee Etta Syme, Mary tion contracts let. out buildings has been progresIs to coln hand anxious 2. appear Lou Wilson, Joyce Shelton, Lorna It is understood also that sing rapidly. Many barns have will include talks by Victor C. Anderson, principal of the Shar- at its best, and public sentiment Andprson, Sherrie Drage, Janet a twenty million dollar industrial already been removed. Houses on Stake Bemlnary. and President has deemed it necessary that new Shelton, Peggy Ebensteln, Georgia MNnt Is in the planning stage are being movpd by expert confor the Lehl area. A definite an- tractors to new Arthur V. Watkins. Miss Brad- uniforms be obtained, according Syme, Ann Carroll Heaton. locations, and an Karma Boardman, Patsy And- nouncement is expected to be era. of great action prevails. shaw and her parents will both to members of the committee sefito means out for work lected erson, Beverly Wright, Connie forthcoming any day. ppeak, and remarks will be made 3. V- - Bishop J. Clayton Watts. nancing such a project. Columbia Steel company Pritchett, Jewell Warburton. Joan Citizens of Orem and parents Crease, Helen Crease, Jimmy announces that its pig iron caCongregational singing of "Ill Go Where You Want Me To Go", of hand members are urged hy the Smith, Douglas Beck. Accompan- pacity at the Ironton plant south will be led by Hyrum Cragun, committee to give their immedi- ist. Lois Drage. Lighting and of Provo will be increased at Beginning March 18 and conleast fifty per cent by the bringwith Lois Downs accompanying. ate support to the project In Cartoons, W. M. Vernon. ing to this state from Joliet. tinuing through the spring weeks, Invocation Is to be offered by order that funds for the purchasIllinois, a blast furnace to he ad- picture show assessments at Scera John T. Kaley a member of the ing of uniforms may be raised Theatre on Monday, Tueday, bishopric, and sacramental music before the April festival. To- Agency Extended To ded to its Ironton Works ward sthls end a series of enterThis furnace, it is claimed, will Wednesday, and Thursday evewill be by Mrs. Ruth Merham. Grove for been have tainments ;.")c be will increase the pig Iron capacRy of nings planned, per adult. Thirty Mary Neeves, 0f Pleasant Grove (he plant to approximately 1.100 tent assessments will continue at a relative of the Bradshaws, will which family admission may he to of In response the request the Friday and Saturday programs tons a day. play a piano solo, and a voca ohtalned. One ticket entitles an A contract for its removal has with the matinee price of 25c besolo will be sung by Dowell Gord- entire family to all three events many leading citizens tn the First of the series is a married Pleasant Grove area. O. II Ander- been let to on. Benediction will he offered and Zimmerman fore 7 '45 p. m still in effect. folks dance on Thursday, March son, manager of the Orem Real Philadelphia, and Rates and Roghy John D. Laudie. It is most discouraging to Members of the Missionary 26. April 3 Is the date set for Estate Insurance Agency, an- ers of Chicago will the of motion pictures and committee who are In charge of the Victory dance to be held at nounces the opening of a branch blast furnace. ofAn Increase of fifty per cent theatres that often .he really the program Invite the attend- the Lincoln .high school gym, and office In that city. The new ance of all ward members and the date for the third event, a fice will be located across the of the number of local people worthwhl'p pl lures do not score Prera has al friends of the Bradshaws through- concert in the Peers auditorium, street Just north of the Pleasant employed at the Ironton Works at the box office Grove Pink. Is will he announced later. that their principal asto result whn this vavs out the stake. likely Mr. Anderson reports that the furnace goes into signment was to hring to the comDelenna Is a sister of Rawl operation. rush of business at the, Orem of4 Contracts have been et for munity on Iv the hr t of HollyBradshaw who returned little Doctor Gives fice has necessitated the opening the gradirie and construction of wood's product. more than a month ago from the of additional quarters ip Piras-ap- t foundations on the new Geneva We r- - proud to present next Central Plates Mission. He is now Call Numbers Grove. Works, the steel and iron industry Wrdnesdav and Thursday. March located in Missouri with the Sig. hirli to bp oppratod hy th1 nal Corps of the United Stales an outsand'ng Dr. T. W. NofsMriP. vho j if Uiyp produced h' Ur, :tf d Art-,r- a army, in which he enlisted shortThp ppvpntloji quorum of Llodon rolumhia offlop In Orm rnmporiy for f1 w f.vE a social jFnttf d The Navy. fut wr'k. annonnop tbnt ly after his return home pud Wndor pnlovod rr"i do NE'v -- on-c ! A cr"- f tonctruuMon h o jrThe young lady will enter the at the L!ndnn ! Installation n uow rnn. lact Friday rvpi-ijn11 w no tV Ub a up Hf mission home in Pelt Dake Mnn-dahavr vif Ersps f'cV offlon number TVtsjr honp. A murrr f h:fra in a tr, ,t nf roont and dainty rofrf hmppt j Marrh 27. and leaves for OGOJ4 thp Vineyard 1'vitc - " thp bomp nnmbpr rd arch and rrpaMon hall. Of- - (!e- -, Texas on April 1 137-'ilnromt R.Ikd wib wptp pervod. e SHOT L Rapid Progress in Utah Countys Program of For Project j ' Industrial Developments Plant; Ironton For Festival nt Valor llcliertson was Bishop of incjarcl Ward when the chapel was constructed and dedicated. Major Ilcbertson Home Again al Major T. C, Herbertson and wife arrived home in Vineyard Thursday from banfa Barbara, California former BishMajor Hebert-on- , op of the Vineyard ward, has been awav for a year and since July 9, 1941, hus been confined to the Army hospital following several major operations. Mrs. Ilebert-sohas spent the past month in n Santa Barbara. He is reported to be feeling much better and expresses happiness at being home again with ills family among friends. The Sunday evening services In Vineyard will be In charge of the Hebertson family, and all ward members are invited to attend. The meeting will commence at 7:30 p. m. While In Utah, Major Herbert-sowill attend to having hi? house and buildings moved to a suitable location. He expects to return to the coast next week pro-dure- rt t e -s f tlo tr-- -- -- - Sharon Quarterly Conference To Be Held March 28, 29 Attendance Contest Already Under Way; II. S. Auditorium Engaged for Priesthood Sharon Stake quarterly conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, March 28 and 29, according to announcement given out by Sharon Stake presidency today. The first meeting will be a session limited strictly to priesthood membership, and will be held at the Lincoln high school auditorium, 8 p. m , Saturday evening. The decision to hold this session was made necessary by the overflow attendance at the priesthood session of the last quarterly The conference. Tlmpanogos chapel at that session was overcrowded. Inasmuch as attendance contests will be under way again at the coming conference, the Stake Presidency decided to secure the nse of the larger audi- istration building for stake and ward welfare workers, followed by general sessions of the conference at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. In the new community auditorium. The Stake Presidency states that a continuation of the attendance contest between wards will prevail at the coming quarterly conference All priesthood leaders and bishoprics are advisHils picture is the screwball comed to lay their plans early to secure as large an attendance as edy HAYFOOT whhh is the sequel to "Tanks a Million" that possible at all of these meetings. was received so enthusiastically They are especially urged to artwo or three weeks ago. range for transportation for all In order to encourage paren's members who are without means to hring their children to see such torium. of travel and alo to use all autoThree Sunday sessions will be mobiles to the limit of their raworthwhile entertainment as Is found In NEW WINE, we are held, one beginning at 8:30 a. pacity so that there may be as a special inducement. Any m , in the Sharon Stake admin large a saving as possible on tires parent may take as a guest, with- out extra charge, one of their one of their pictures, the entire and enrolles in a girls s hoot. iiildren. nation has re elved them most "This is the only theatre where new one, The enthusiastically. For the convenience of our THE SHADOW OF THE THIN I can see a rteture that doesn't This commembers and their friends who MAN, which plays on our pro- give me a headache" come in the Scera Theatre, onr cram next Mondav and Tuesday ment we hear quite frequently d cashier at the box office is is no exception to this rule. It from people who have extra senThe new Brinkert to sell Defense Ftamps has exerx thing that manes for sitive eves. Oftfmes it is mod inennvenient good entertainment; plenty of protection machines give a rock to pof n town to bur these stamps suspense, pood remedy, Intense Veadv picture- on the screen With and from the eToresojnns we hear dramW situations, good produc-- j the bright soft light the characttn our comm- nfv everrbodv is 'ion and a story that holds you ers anprpr a thoneh they were , erected (0 (t o the), hi. If it 1? from first to last Along livp m ople. We were most f.ir-- f o- - 'v d'-- o note to make the purrlnsp of to buy n defense ul'h this fine picture is billed aj rroi-ftorjust before th streamline Baturrlte ALL tbo'p was turned over to the man- AVT'Rirw OOEn. a musical jiplant time that Verna I.ov snd comedv starring Johnny Down? ufact ire of prerlMon Instruments s Wi'Rim Pout) in womrts clothes have produced who (Continued on Page Four) n Scera Theatre Chatter Pleasant The offices will be in the Axel Andreasod residence at Vineyard which has been secured as temporary perst nnel offices. An officer of the Utah Construction Company will be in charge. This is according to an announcement mads by Elbert Sullivan, Utah Accomplishments Of Construction Company representPast Year Reviewed ative who was in Vineyard Thursto All work day. persons desiring Election of four new members on the preliminary stages of conto the 19 42 board of directors of struction will apply at this office the Orem chamber of commerce where their applications will he Is announced by Secretary Willard, received and references checked. Yergensen, following the countOffices to bo Erected ing of ballots which took place The construction companies Monday evening. New directors to take office which consist of the Utah Construction Company, Morrison & are Victor Christensen. Parlell Knudsen, and J. H. Pomeroy 4 Peterson, T. J. Kirk, and Shirley They succeed Wesley Company, plan to build more per- Erickson. manent offices elsewhere on the D. Soulier, J. M. Drage, Luzell site, but it will not be possible to Robbins, E. B. Terry and Murvel get the building up in time for Walker. to serve for another preliminary work. Wofflnden, Meanwhile engineers checking year were Frank subsoils for foundations are fairly Glade Linebaugh, Rulon West, well along with their Job and ex- Ronald Price and Willard Yergpect to have everything ready so ensen. A tenth director at large that actual construction work in will be selected by the nine at a big way will begin on the 1st their first board mpeting. which has been called for Wednesday of April, evening, March 25, S p. m., at Offices in Vineyard Chapel the Orem City Hall. At this meetMarvin Sheik, engineer, will be ing the election of a president, the general manager of all of the and secretary will construction companies to whom also take place. eonracts have thus far been let on the project. His offices will Aoromplishmnts Reviewed In making the announcement he in the Vineyard chapel and recreation hall which, as announced of chamber members elected to elsewhere In this paper, has been direct activities for 1 942, Mr. purchased by the Defense Plant Yergensen reviewed briefly the corporation for the use of the accomplishments of the preceding Geneva Works. year. The Orem chamber of comMr. Sullivan will be in charge of the offices which are to be merce was sponsor of the Orem float which took part opened in the chapel buildings, A complete staff of assistants inin various parades and celebraOrems excluding engineers, stenographers tions in this area. and clerks of various kinds will hibit at the Utah - Countv Fair, be employed and will he housed which took second place, was 'n (his building, using practically planned, prepared and financed all of the former church plant. (Continued on Pace Four) li, pre-mr"- 1 s dro-C'- |