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Show THE VOICE SHAKOS OP TLurolay, May 14, 1042 a lu' linin' nf Slutrnu EuU?4 m L et tQ. Pubutiid Aaaacttmo Wt txir.d Cit. f Mart ft t Mutter, Ot iober Provo. Vtal Eighty-On- e 1VS1. it r nti 'otc'rt v Suarwo V a. .y t.H L UUi ft I Nori 1 int im h S Mldjy the Lincoln Graduates b p. Beth Cran- and Faye Turnkey, secretary. Beth Cran-- e i il acted as chairman of the toI! jent, v and Time, Fhartm What Price Freedom is Theme of Student Program; Dancing Concludes Evening. d.ul, LlhhL Ttathrrs Receive Diplomas at Exercises i x- - n Vlil MhKiIuu M Aaiiiiie Pii jmi l. Iirmivive graduation VP1 Wni d Prif-t- s S e n p s COr',.i!li-orat- e nf tin D aeons. ill lake p. m. eunirrein- t! lug V, I'll tulips w ui IOM-- !(I ,!S 'ill playing pj. lec mg many lively gifts. Aaronic Prlodhond member will prc--i r.t il.e program, with Irwin Bunnell In charge. Time, S p. m. Lake View e ad-i- Ti ry. Orem. A, B flu istensen. The audit lium was filled to capacity, as the graduates thrilled with the importance of thetr filed onto the a ompli-limenstage to take their places r the Fiitiance iiuirch and program. the Overture were played by the hich school orchestra, directed by W. A. Smith. Ruby Davis of the graduating class offered the invocation, and the address of welcome was given by Ralph Peterson, student body president. Theme of the evening's pro' -i Taylor and J. Erval VUrDs"--- ' H S-enesbe- By WYM IX I'.KIUi Almost t very town in the cun-to support an Opera y House." It was the center of town culture and progress. Civic 1 gram was What Price Freedom-and addresses bv graduates with high scholastic standings were Freedom of given as follows: Rex Expression, poech and lunford; Freedom from Want, lene ITarward; Freedom from 'ear'', Bob Foutin: and "America he Hope of the World, by Beth meetings, a m ateur theatricals concerts, high school g r a f nations and a hundred and one r d-- other claimed Irandall. The graduates were presented by Principal A. P, Warnlch, and were announced by Clifton Pyne, Senior class president. Presentation of diplomas was made by K. If. the Plake. representing Board of Education of the Alpine Sc hool District. Musical numbers which Interspersed the program were: Memories ' song by slxtette, composed of Wanda Campbell, Florence Borve Faye Trunkev, Fern Trun-keNanaloe Johnson and TTtuel Orvin: Fantasle T, Amerlque, enrni t solo by Leo Vernon; Stout Heartpd Von, song by quartet shelter uses the of Its! S t :a walls. House Opera was ah Import- - ant contact with "n,an the outside world, for It was here that tiaveling lectures and touring cinematic troups appeared before appreciative audiences. It was a landmark and a location point Syeryone knew where the and Opry House was situated places and buildings were described Iri relation to it. A few of the old houses still stand to- day. but in most cases they have composed of Leo Vernon. TCcn - lnM their Importance exc. pt for eth Brerr'on, Toed Gordon and Ihe pleasant memories they bring Clifton .Pyne; and the song to those who knew them in better Farewell to Thee was sung cs days. We all like to look bark on (he closing nnmber by the entire Convocation was by Ron- - the interesting and group. pleasant aid Hansen events of the past to live again Folowlng the program proper in the old, familiar things. What a photograph of the Class of M2 do you remember? tSome things was taken. Graduates and friends never change, but go on through then adjourned to the high school the years with an Increasing gymnarlum. where tne Com- - beauty and dignity. Such Is the mencement dance concluded the service and sympathetic conslder-erenlng- s activities. ation of Berg Mortuary. Phone fientor class officers were Cltf- - 378. , Y KIND ANY MODEL ANY MAKE Call Rex Griffiths 4 S. I'liv. A ve. Phone 1775 With Royleg Radio Shop 'o:yztt::ic:z AND FAmiERS IMPROVE YOUR PROPERTY WINDOW GLASS SEEDS FENCING CLEANING MATERIALS SPRAY MATERIALS TOOLS WALLPAPER INSECTICIDES STEEL GRAIN BINS in patronage refund benefit by purchasing fhes material front your local Association warehouse. Ask the local manager for detail. SKar UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION CO-OPERATI- 53 W. of Orem met List Mond y Cafe. Sixteen were in attendance and s Mrs. AIL n Stewart underwent an opira lion at tin Utah Valley t Hospital Monday morning She is rt porti d as doing nit Ft minis thruurhout the ward l.i-- wi.--h members her a i n." yol a n di lightful dinner Following the dinner Red Cro-- s for the yarn was distributed knitting projects of the various women and Mis Jean Reese of 'he B Y. U. read a three act play speedily recovery. ieas.int View Program will be presented under the direction of the Aaronic Priesthood. Will be give n to commemorate the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood. Time, 7 p. in. - M:s Brown: 'I cau't under stand why Americans are even ii'gid to attend lcture shows during the present emergency when everything is done to curtail driving." Mr. Brown: Your question was answered by the President very ri rent'y. He gave two reasons. Experience in England has prove that people must have recreation or they soon lose their morale and the Government has found nothing that ran he so appreciated as a good phture show. The Government has found it essential to provide tlies, shows regultuly for the hoys in the camps. Second, every now given In the theproi-raatres carries additional to the entertainment feature, some !m- - Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Giles and P. T. A. their time daughters Cynthia, Sarah, and Ru)h, and Mr. and Elects Officers Mrs. Wilford Gillespie and family Mrs. Howard Ferguson was were the dinner guests of Mr. of the Page elect'd president mid Mrs. Sharp Gillespie last F ixed p. T. A. at elections held will be by Sunday afternoon. last Tuesday evening at the Tuge Priesthood, with this winter Twenty thousand David L. Rowley, Jr. In charge. RELIEF school. Mrs. Hannah Richards can3 of food were SOCIETY canned last i secretary-twas looted Members of the Brand View for the school lunches and year next weeks Relief reasurer Topic for and historian will probably more will bo needed Aaronle Priesthood will give be ikoM-i- i officers. by th-the program. Clyde Lunccford Society lesson will he The for this year so parents should of a Scene f Humor, Dist-r- ii will be in charge. Time, 7:30 Mrs. Eflie Pirn-gar- , Alpine plan on raising an extra amount a of continuation the regular t P. T. A. President, p nt. to be used in the hot lunch repor'ed in Humor Life at the Literory subject, that 91 per cent program, urged Mrs. i iucear. meeting c Services Vinevard will cud Literature. of tho students of Page School Following the elections a prothe restoration of have taken hot lunches the Aaronic Priesthood, with Stake Relief Society Board the past winter and that during gram was furnished by the plans school chlidren. The combined Priesthood members taking members will meet TVed. after were going ahead for the cann2 m. 7:30 not at p. the home of ing of vegetables for school orchestras of Spencer and Page n, p. m., part. schools played several numbers Merle Foote in Fleasant View. lunches this coming winter. and students from Mr. Woolston Hans for the teachers topics for "The government will still and Mr. N Ison's rooms read The Sharon Stake missionaries the summer months are to be disfurnish the cans and pay for the original slogans and jingles that will meet nt the Timpanogos ward cussed and worked out. labor," staters Mrs. Hnegar, but were written to encourage dothis Snndav at Sunday School it is tip to the parents of the nations to the Red Cross. In commoratiin 10:30 A. M. of National Mrs. Bliss Allred, outgoing P. children to see that sufficient Hospital Day the film, Nurses T. A. president, was in charge of In the Making was shown to vegetables and fruit' are brought Stake Genealogy Relief Society women of Sharon in to take care of the demand the meeting. and Timpanogos wards last TuesAmelia Latta, Repoter day afternoon. Mrs. Lloyd Doss, Phone 066-RPublic Health Nurse, was In , and spoke Senior temple excursion will be charge of the show-lngheld Tuesday, May 19th to the brhfly to the women. Salt Lake temple, from Sharon Stake. Special rates on the Orem line Orem Lions on the first two trains leaving Provo at 6:05 and 7:35 A. M. St. George Convention 90 cents for round trip can be E. B. Terry and John S. Lewis had Tuesday, May 19th. of the Orem Lions Club were deIloppity is the heroA nhine, As there are five Sundays In legates to the Lions State convenHe's a grasshopper guy and tion held in St. George last May. we wish to notify the chairplenty game; men in each ward to cooppratc Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Whenever tlx re's trouble, he with their bishops in arranging a They were accompanied by their runs it down, genealogical program, to he given wives. He's the number one bug of on Sunday evening. May 31st, in Bugville town. Outstanding speakers of the ci nncrtlon with the regular sacraconvention, the delegates report, ment meeting. were Walter F. Dexter, past presiHoney Bee is Hoppitys lady The authorities in Salt Lake dent of the Lions International, fair. I.atter-daare urging She's a wide-eyqSaints, who spoke on Pladglng Our Aid beauty with flaxen hair; everywhere to go through and to the War Program" and Royal She lives for the day when raff, who spoke o'u "The carefully audit their records and L wherever they find couples to be War Challenge". they will wed, But Hoppltys shy and the sealed to submit these names The two representatives and word isn't said. directly to the temple upon the their wives attended tne Goverold form of sealing sheets. nor's Ball held Saturday, and accepted In behalf of Henry H, Falknrr a plaque. Tills award was givi n him for being a 100 per cent secretary for the year. Mr. Bumble is Honey Bee's Similar awards were given to a Dad, Care of the family clothing secretaries who had every monthThe kindest father a girl ever was the lesson presented at the ly report In on time for the year. had; special work and business meet- During the evening Mr. Terry He getting old, and not quite a at "The without TuesRelief sang, Flag ing Society last so nimble day. Mrs. Rachel Mecham gave Stain. and I Pledge AllegiSince he bangifl a wing He was accompalned by the lesson and members worked ance, against a thimble. on quilts and clothing for the Mrs. May Pace. needy. During the two days activities Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Lewis atMothers of the ward were pre- tended Lady Lions luncheons. sented with lovtly potted plants at a program given In their honor Knudsen by the Sunday School last Sunday. The tribute to the Mother was given by Grant Elliot ond Seminary the response by Mrs. Rachel Milton H. Knudsen, teacher at Mecham. Other program numbers were as follows; Song by the the Sharon Seminary for the past Smack, the Kindergarten and the Primary two years, announces his retirebad bug. grades; Poem by the 1st Inter- ment as a teacher from the SemiHe's a Dead-En- d mediate class; Accordlan Solo, nary system. would-b- e Maxine Plnegar; two and one-ha- lf Mr. Knudsen has had year of thug; When It comes to thinking, he min. talk, Rex Schoney; Sac- experience as a teacher and exeven wont rament Gem, Melvin Rowley; Ac- ecutive. Previous to coming to try. He leaves all the brain-wor- k to cordlan selections, Miss Johnson Sharon, he was principal of the of Spanish Fork. Miss Helen Mel. Lehi Seminary. He Is a graduSwat, the Fly. drum. Alice Hawkins, Donna Lon ate of B. Y. U., Iowa State Co and Marie Barnett lege and the University of WisBrvtreton, Swat, the Fly, Is the plug-ugl- y presented the flowers to the consin. As a scientist he holds type, mothers. membership In such societies as There no Job too dirty for this Sigma Xi, Alpha Zeta, Phi Sigma little snipe; Mrs. Orrln Salisbury Is In XI, Utah Academy of Science. he look like a harmless Though Colat He was president of Snow their tourist camp, Pangtiltch little jerk. she will probably remain there lege, Ephraim, Utah, for over ten He really enjoys his strongfor thp rest of the summer. years, and while acting as such wing work. was called by President Heber J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillespie Grant to preside over the Norare moving from Roosevelt some wegian Mission. He was In Nor- time this week. They will soon way a little more than three he able to move Into thetr new years on this call, having spent home, and will spend the mimrner three years there previously. Mr. Knudsen will enter busihope. C. Bagley Beetle, the masterness In Salt Lake County. mind vllllan Mr. and Mrs. James E. Plnegar Would stop at nothing, not even Mrs. entertained Plnegar a killin; Be Wise! Immunize! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant To win for his own the fair a dinner last Sunday, Jolley, at Honey Bee A smallpox vaccination clinic He hatches a plot of great Private Alta Mecham sent for the public will be held at the dastardy. lovdy gifts from the Hawaiian Orem City hall, Monday, May 18, Httnds to all members of his from 7 to 8 p. m. It Is annoum ed by Mrs. Lloy Doss,' Public Health family last week. Nurse. Dr. Parran, Surgeon General Mrs. Mecham also received a You will meet these interesting bugs In the show next lovely telegram on Mothers Day of the United States Health Service, advise every Individual who from Alta. Monday afternoon at 2 p m. at Scera. The greatest show for has not had a successful smallboys and girls that we have ever had. Mrs. I. R. Brockhand and Mrs. pox "take within the last six Besides this there will be a treat of candy to every youngat tht A. L. Booth entrgtalned a large years to be vaccinated ster. Matinee prices 11c children and 15c all over 12. ChlL vroup of relatives and friend st time, A fee of 25c will be charged to a shower honoring Mrs. Carl dren under 5 yearn must pay for this show. Baird. The rooms were decorated - cover cost of materials. Pare 5th South, Provo Phone 89 i Attend is sent HIE FLEET'S starring IN' Dorothy Lamour, WBL.am Heidi n s and Eudie Bracken. It's package of entertainment with lots of music, comedy, EDGEMOIIT Retires From and half hour program just right for lttHe kiddles gea-eiou- screwball antics An old maid Is just a lemon that's never been squeezed. MR. BUG GOES The way to get roped in is to hand your girl friend ea-x- -t and lias. Hurt thy Lamour. TO TOWN whiih plays Monday and Tuesday Is equal only to Bnow White and the St ven Dwarfs. It is a delightful feature length cartoon In tet hnlcolor that will entertain everyone from Grandma to little 3 yt ar old junior. On the regular program, a second feature has SHARON HOUR KOVO Every Wednesday at 3:43 P. M. Sponsored by Voice of Sharon Community Builders Tr ythis experiment. Sit on the front row of seats at Scera then do the same thing in any other theatre in the State of Utah. You will then have demonstrated what is meant by picture This will also explain why people who have experienced eye strain viewing pictures in their local theatres travel as much as 50 miles each week to see the shows at Scera. One man remarked Rubber Is still cheaper to me than new eyes. Tork-steud- v Eieited woman: Whats the trouble? Street Car Motorman: We just ran over a dog. Woman: Was he on the track? Motorman: No, lady, we chas ed him up an alley. On Wednesday and Thursday, we have one of the super Gene Autry pictures, COWBOY SERENADE. We guarantee this will please even Autry critics, If there are any). The second feature STEEL AGAINST THE SKY Is a action drama following the adventures of the men who build bridges that span our livers. Their work Is hard and dangerous. two-fiste- d i lioafre U1 Doors open 7:00 Show begins 7:30 Matinee prices until 7 :43 Friday and Saturday THE FLEETS d v musical comedy 1 r 2 VJh os Who In Mr. Bug Goes To Tovn a iiddrd, LATINS FROM MANHATwith Jmx Falkenburg and I).it Is. We str: ngly adtlse ib.t ino'hers try to bring their poit.iiit message from the GovernFue-da- y afert in' ut. Often this is material that litrie tuts In the 2 p. m. At this i o '1 nt ithr-- be printed or broad-- i noun n a ti e at the biautiful feature .el as it would be pkked up by him BUG GOES TO MR i .u toon the eiitiny. TOWN ttuie will ui'-- he an Our Friday and Saturday we pre- Gang comedy which makes one se ts FEEDS A FERTILIZER LADY LIONS IN SESSION sow-ao- Time m. t ai'J e'ferh.g hits of advice to Hie The Lady Linus hi ide u'.tiiwuhh the group ip Regular a Jo' id dilhious hot Iumh. The pi'll at Iaiks h: ide iv vreisfs marked the eoiule-tioof four years high t e in ttieii cenien t commute e, Sfhnu t raining for cigLtv-anby Hex Punford and Courad young men and women l;.ut I.aWanna Miller was in of tlie Lincoln high school lunge of programs. Faculty Program rs were Boyd C. Davis, E B Fdc'mrnt at the new auditorium in the Aaronic n . al.li US' d the ruiac. The i p R ANduMtytn u in rprmg SUNDAY SERVICES UiBHftQii Seer a Theatre Chatter Our Community Organizations Pmru 1 wwkLr at Prow. Flfcft, M Itwi. Pr' by MJrvc-t- , I'illi t tfce PuM Offtc been TWO TAN Joeti May 15-1- 6 IN Dorothy Lamour and William Holden A boatload of beauties! A shipfull of songs! Gobs of glee! Scenic Grandeur Fitzpatrick Traveltalk Wild and Woozy West-Od- d -- Cartoon Occupations News of the Day Monday and Tuesday May 18-1- 9 MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN It's the happiest In technicolor! feature cartoon ever filmed full-lenp- th and TWO LATINS FROM MANHATTAN Joan Davis and Jinx Falkenburg They're a tropical heat wave of slzxlln g rhythm and riotous mirth! two-g- al and Strange Testament Passing Parade Special kiddles' matinee: Tuesday' at Goes to Town Children 11c only) p. m. ("Mr. Bug Adults 15c. For this program, afternoon and evening, even little children under 5 must pay the He. 2 Wednesday and Thursday, May 20-2- 1 STEEL AGAINST THE SKY Alexis Smith - Lloyd Nolan - Craig Stevens The pounding story of two men and one girl who made adventure their business! COWBOY SERENADE Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette A super Autry musical western! and Movietone News . |