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Show Lincoln High Commencement j .... .. -..---.:. ,- . '."'-."-iS!Sisj fjhg!si" T hursday May 23 rim i T!ie 1946 class of 94 students i 0 Lincoln high scnoot wul re-: re-: Kive their diplomas at the commencement com-mencement exercises to be neld : in Scera auditorium Thursday evening, May 23 at 8:00 n. m Boyd C. Davis and Elvle n Terry of the high school faculty head the committee in charge of uw iouowing program: Invocation '.. ...,..... Introduction of Student Body President Welcoming Address Jean Conder Principal A. P. Warniek Robert Ha&eraleben Hale Quariet-VSons of Men Marching" CadWn Don Griffith, Victor Hansen, Billing. Fatten, Robert Damnt . Accompanist Carol Memmott Address 'America At War .. Address--''Our World Today . Raa(Kng"Prr for America," . Ronald Madsen Nina Btratton . Lois Stewart 8eiMT House I Live In? - Barbara Hardinie, Carol Memmott, Norma Wells, Elaine Loveless. Jean Clejrgf, Sheree Terry Accompanist L Preal Jones Address "America UnIimited, AddreeW'America'i ' Prayer Piano-Organ DueWAdoration" Sheree Terry, .Carol Hemmott ! rrincipal's Recomimendatioa and Remarks Billings Patten! Jean Clegg Boroweki . A. P. Warniek Don Griffiths 'PrwicnbiiiOB of ! Class iMembera Muiie during presentation ("Because" Jocelyn, Serenades-Schubert Mrs. Taylor Allen Awarding of Diploman A. H. Christensen, Member of Sehjiol Board Presentation of Class Project ..... John Anm Class Soiisfi' Farewell to Thee' Accompanist Mignon Reese m ST . ' V , r mm., mm OREM - THE STEEL OEIS3TER OF THE "WES T VOLUME 13 Number U NATIONAL POPPY DAY SATURDAY, MAY 25 THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946 Benediction; ,., 1 LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Allen, John Orto Kenneth William Anderberg, Keith' La Von . Andersen, Barbara , Backus, Earl E, Baum, Janet : t s Beck, .Beverly;,. :, ,, . Beaiclev, Coral , Hop Bradshaw, Mae Beth Brereton, Ganrwi-sit;..;, Bateer, John Kenneth Burningham, Clifford L, Burningham, La Wanav Bussio, Lawrence , Calder, David Grant Carroll, La Noal , ', Carroll, Roscoe D, ' . Clark, James Cutler f r Close, Margaret Jean' Clegg, George Udell J, Cook, Laura Bell ' - " Collings, Wendell Clark ': Conder, Norma Jean . i iWi t' Davis, Kay Bex ' Davis, Lela 7 Downs, Robert It , Durham, Edward Donald Ebenstein, Dorothy Anne Ercanbrack, La Vern .. " . -v Ercanbrack, Darlene ' v t, rjvans, jwrary Alien Everett, Barbara Snyder, Farley, Weston L. Faulkner, Diane 7u Gappmayer, Leland R. . Griffiths, Don Keith Hancock Helen Phyllis Hair, Faye . Hansen, Victor Le Roys Halbotileben, Robert C. Harding:, Barbara June Herrick, Marilyn Jean Hoidaway, Lynn Earl ' Hill, Gloria RaOla Hulet, Sylvanus John Holmes,.: Gwendolyn Harward, Conrad Af ton U Hayamizu, Emi Isaacson, William Leon Isakson, La Von Ana Johnson, Khalil Jacob, Gwen Jones, La Preal La Fevre, Harold Loveless, Shirley Bay Loveless, Elaine Loveridge. Elroy Alvin Lovelen, Wendel St. Lota, James E. Morimoto, Akin Madsen, Ronald E. Memmott, Carol Miller, Carlos Brae Millet, Richard L. Mitchell, Clarice Moon, Lucille Muhlestein, Nelma Muxsell, Mae Louise Noddu, May 8. Oliphant, Nada Pace, Joseph Sidney Patten, Ev. Billing! Patten, Joyce Partridge, Vernon D. Peacock, Barbara Rae Peacock, Beverly Jean Ppeafcwieh. VJmnrA US Prestwicb, Melva L. Pino. John Erie Pulham. Charles FrederMt Fulham, Betty Jean Richardson, Zella Reese, Robert W. Reese. Muz-non Robbins, Lou Jean Stratton, Nina Steele, R, Que Stewart, Lois Taylor, Arlene Terry, Sheree Trotter,- Paul, Ata-, -.-Ward. Karl el Is; Norma Ka Williams, Kenneth B Yasuda, Tomy i Pul R Re pity Fathers Oppose Sale of Liquor; By Drink ( ludvor j, vv. uiiiman .was juinorized 'to .write - Municipal League officials outlining the rancHs opposition to the reso- ;on adopted at the league's chfield convention, '.which Svored repeal ol the present 71"" -uii aci, ar tne urem y-y council . meeting. ' j Ihey went on record as be s opposed to sale of liquor ie annK but recommend-w recommend-w that the present setup be Modified to. give cities- and unties a share of the liquor enues since those local j vernment units are put to ex- Bern!1 "qUOT , "Peralion ie,hPntCTCH.'held' that he Vent setup had been success- : on two main points, divert- bt U0J nds t0 the eneral tton nf u the- virtual elimina-y elimina-y of bootlegging. Literary dub ; Home torn t h Terry was hostess urem Literary club Thurs- "iernoi f "icn "owers 2rs pKaMwas in charge of fen ; A tasty lunch- ,n served , by the hostess. DDP WASTE PAPER DRIVE eay. wim lovely gard P"? er Honors lother i at stratton entertain. WhLdnT"er.Suday for her over, """" JC". vance. irs. Enri i; , aid for Mr- and 5ff .Sne of Salt Lake s-attnn I ",d members of the nv f m the, ladies being fc-JRhtI f rs- Vance. Other Waste paper, magazines and books with the backs removed will be collected Saturday, May 25 by the Orem DUP and other camps in the community to help the county drive for a carload of scrap paper, to raise funds for writing the histories of the pioneers of Utah. Captain Manam Bradshaw announces papers may be tied in bundles or placed in card board boxes and left at the Sharon Ward chapel . basement Out of the weather. Also at the home of Mrs. Daisy Nel eon, near Lincoln mgn scnooi- Captain Sarah M. Marriott Edgemont Camp asks that pa pers be left at the Edgemont Grocery store Captain Ida Cowley of Pleasant View camp requests that salvage material be left at Cluff's Pleasant View Market Captain Laurel Gibson of GrandView camp asks that collections be left at her home or the homes of the following ladies as soon as possible for collection early next week Mrs. Reed SBrown, Mrs. Ray Brown. Mrs Mary Bernard!, and Mrs. May Davis. There is a story behind every me w me lime red nnrmfo u.u we cmzens oi urem wm wear in honor of the war dead on Saturday. Mav 25. Ponnv t- - - - --r uuy. Each poddv is different nnrt nas us own story, explained atnei Conover, president of Orem Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary, which is completing com-pleting preparations for observ- ance of Poppy Day here. as tney are made by hand. no two of the flowers are exactly alike," Mrs. Conover Said. "Some come from the hands of men who were hurt 28 years ago in me Datties of the first world war. Others have been shaped by young veterans. In- jurea in Europe or In the Pacific Paci-fic in the second contact, who made poppies this year for the nrst time. If we could know the stories of all those veterans. old and young, they would make an epic of service and suffering for the security of America. Making the poppies has two important benefits for the dis abled veterans: First, it enables them to earn money. The American Legion Auxiliary pays them for every poppy they make. To actually earn some money again is an encouraging experience for these men, after long months of helplessness. Most of them send the money home to their families. Second, the work Is valuable as occupational therapy. It occupies oc-cupies their hands and minds and helps them get well. "I hope everyone who puts on a poppy on Poppy Day will look closely at the little flower and think of the men who make the poppies, what they have been through and what they are still enduring because "of their war service. Then it will be under stood that the poppy is not just a machine-made tag, but a care fully ehaped-'symbol of remem brance made by the disabled in honor of their departed comrades," com-rades," said Mrs. Conover. i:8S!iiiu:::is;: ::::iiiUiin:iati8:ts8ttKjrMm;tt::::ti:::::K:: frorlaaitatwti ,c l WHEREAS, the '.Veterans of Foreign .Wars 1 of the United States in 1922 adopted the Buddy-Poppy Buddy-Poppy as America's flower of Remembrance and ever since has 'staged its annual nationwide-sale, of the red blossoms and V . WHEREAS, the purposes , of this campaign to raise funds are dedicated exclusively to the aid, care and rehabilitation of the nation's needy and disabled war veterans, their dependents and the widows and orphans of America's deceased heroes of foreign conflicts and WHEREAS, the nationwide movement has been given' high approval and- enthusiastic en-" dorsement.of every President of the United States ' since 1923, therefore ' , ' ' BE IT RESOLVED, that the 25 day of May,, , 1946, is hereby set aside in memory of those vet-erahsand vet-erahsand designated as "Buddy Poppy Day' in the City of Orem and that every citizen of this 1 community' is urged to show his patriotism by -contributing generously when purchasing a Buddy , , Poppy for wearing on Memorial Day in honor of those who have given so much for our country in time of war. (SIGNED) , J, W. GILLMAN, " ?' Mayor. u::u:::: ORGAN BENEFIT CONCERT WELL RECEIVED The Mendelssohn Male chorus were greeted by an overflowing audience Monday evening in Scera auditorium at the organ benefit (concert. Memhdrs of the Sharon stake presidency and music committee of the stake and wards express appreciation for the fme program rendered and response of stake members. Elvis B. Terry conducted this magnificent chorus, with Byron Jensen, accompanist; Barney Rawlings, Mrs. Nola Nilsson, George Reimschissel and Heber Done as soloists and encores were given on all their numbers for the satisfaction of the enthusiastic en-thusiastic audience. Other officers of tne chorus are, Thos. J. Griffith, president; Orlan Pope, first vice president; Karl Jones, second vice president; presi-dent; Claud Knell, secretary and treasurer. "Blithe Spirit" a technicolor film, New Pump City Well The new pump to be used at the big well now supplementing, supplement-ing, the cities culinary waler has arrived and will be installed as soon as water conditions will permit. This .pump. is more efficient and less f pensive to operate than the one now being used. - The council also decided against purchase of new road equipment at present, but reports re-ports were given to show the city's one road grader Is in constant operation ar.d has been for the past two months in leveling and repairing the roads The hauling cf crushed gravel on the roads will begin at once. , . For Arrives LINCOLN HIGH BACCALAUERATE SERVICE SUNDAY The first baccalaureate address ad-dress will be delivered for graduates grad-uates of Lincoln high school, Sunday afternoon at 1:30 in the high school auditorium. , - Dr. A. Day Olpin, president of ihe University of Utah will give the baccalaureate address, is announced by Principal A. P, Warniek, program chairman, The girls trio, composed of Carol Stubbs, Kathryn Christen-sen Christen-sen and Marie Rohbock, accompanied accom-panied by .Maurine Williams will sing "My Creed", and "Bless Us, O Lord." ATWOOD ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR Seminary Commencement Exercises Sunday, May 19 The theme, "The Touch of the Master's Hand", will be carried out in the commencement exercises ex-ercises for Sharon L.D.S. Seminary Sem-inary graduates Sunday, May 19, 1946 at 8 p.m., in Scera auditorium. audi-torium. Members of the graduation committee comprise Don Allen, Joan Stewart, Howard Peterson, Jeanene Watkins, Maree Rohbock, Roh-bock, Joan Pyne. Marian Bellows, Bel-lows, Harold Nimer, Jacquelyn Faulkner and Robert Olsen. Members of the Seminary faculty are Victor C. Anderson, J. Clayton Watts, Stanley R. Gunn and Mrs. John S. Lewis. The list of graduates and the program follows: PROGRAM "Blew This House" ,. , May H. Braha Carol StuWw, Maree Knhbock, Kathryn Chrfctenson Maureen Williams, Accompanist Scriptural Reading ..... Donna Christensen Invocation Jw Adam, Introduction of. Theme Marilyn Christensen The Holy Land Robsrt Olsen Tfc. IT 'y Citv" st,,,,, AdMnl Trumwt To o. Don firifrithk Kathryn Chi uii-nson, Accompanist Jesus, the Muster "In the Garden" Gwen Holmes C. Austin Miles ; Maureen Williams, Carol Stubbs, June Allen, Joyce Farn -worth, Cumornh Gordon, Evelyn Rowland "I Heard A Forest Praying" peter Ds Hose Carol StulAs, Maree Kohbock, Kathryn Chrtenson Maureen Williams, Accompanist The Heavens are Opened , ,. Carol "A Greater God" Hansen Ruth Patten Sharon Ward Relief Society Closing Social Tuesday afternoon, May 21 will close the season's activities in Sharon ward Belief -society, with Mrs. Cleone Larsen and Mrs. Dora Dimick giving the Social - Science lesson. Other special program numbers have been prepared and an invita tion is extended all ladies of the ward to attend, A very fine lesson was en joyed Tuesday, when Mrs. Vanese Woffinden gave the liter ary lesson oft Bible Influence as Revealed in Children's Litera ture." Do not wait for extraordinary starring Constance Cum-1 circumstances to do good ac- mings and Rex Harrison was al-jtions; try to use ordinary situ- ernoori, iiiea during the kn Chrlc uaing Mrs- Ert-!'ove Ert-!'ove TfDlen o' Pleasant f-nirs r 1 Edgar H. Calder services nu!Llhe.'Wards of Sharon hj,,,y'us to the exercises at a 8 o'clock Seminary Scera Vermont M-Men Softball Team Vermont ward M-Men soft ball team is meeting each Tuesday Tues-day at 5:30 p.m. at Orem City ball park. Fred Fielding, team . mm m mm A. manager, invites ail rcwvien w participate; that includes anyone any-one Iff or older this year. Geneva Ladies to Meet af Pyne Home ' The Relief society meeiting will be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the 'home of Mrs. Martha Pyne. Mrs. Delpha Davis will give the literary lesson. All ladies- of the ward are invited to attend. so part of the benefit program. 1 ations. Richter. Centennial "Doll Up1' Campaign Program Outlined Annual County Red Cross Meeting" And Election . ; The Utah County,. Chapter, American Red Cross will hald its annual meeting, Wednesday, May 22,. 1946 at 8:15 p. m. in the First ward chapel In Provo Utah, according to Mrs.,J. D. Pyne, Branch Chairman of Sharon Shar-on Branch. Honored on this occasion, will be about 700 volunteer vol-unteer workers Of the American Red Cross in our chapter who have served 200 hours or more during the war 'period! These workers are especially invited to be present at this meeting when certificates will be presented pre-sented to them for faithful and meritorious service performed through, the American Red Cross. ! The annual election of pflicers will be held, Mrs. Pierce Nor ton of Provo Is chairman of the Nominating Committee. ; -: ..- .: .v, . V- ' x ' " NEW RECORD SET FOR GRANDMOTHERS Mrs. Mary G, Aiken of Tlmp- anogos ward had the unique experience ex-perience of becoming grandmother grand-mother three times last Thursday Thurs-day and Friday, bringing the total of her living grandchildren to 36. . The babes are all girls and the fathers and mothers are as follows: Alfred M, and Fern Aiken Carter; Chester D. and Nadine Lloyd Aiken and Leon and Betty Gray Aiken. " Lawrence M. " Atwood , Utah county assessor, has filed for renomination on the Democratic ticket in the coming primary election. ' He is standing for reelection on the basis of his many years experience in the office, during which the total number of assessments as-sessments In the county have increased at least 50,- Another Indication ot tne m: creased business in the office is the fact that when he first became be-came its head, only about $21,. 000 yearly was" being collected from personal property tax other than real estate. This year, better than $150,000 will be collected from this source, according to Mr. Atwood. Al so the total ' valuation of the county. has gone from 48 million dollars to $62 million in 1945 aided principally by the addi. tion of the Geneva Steel plant Mr, Atwood is a native, of Pleasant Grove, and has served as a member Of the state legis lature and as deputy Utah coun ty treasurer. "The Happy Day Has Rolled On" Bbenear Beesley Harold Nimer, Howard Peterson. Kay Madsen, Don Allen, Jeanene Watkins, Mytrleen Smith, ArUiella Nnwell, Romona ;, ; Newell, Dale liardiiur, Boyd Ueairley, Leonard Rasmusaen, Elmer Bylund, Alene Edwards, Afton Finch, Joan Pyne, Annadee Pyne. Maureen Williams, Accompanist The Touch of the Master's Hand ......... i, Eddie Durham "Memories ef Galilee" ; II. R. Palmer Gnaduatea Kathryn Chris tenaon, Accompanist Presentation of Graduates J. Clayton Watts Awarding of Diplomas President Henry D. Taylor "The Lord's Prayer" Albert ft Malotte : Maureen Williams, Carol Stubbs, June Allen, Joyce Farrmorth, ,. Oumorah Gordon, Evelyn Rowland, Maree Rohbock, Kathryn) Chrbtcnson. .. Donna Christensen, Accompanist Benediction , J0an Stewart Music under the direction of E. B. Terry GRADUATES The executive' committee of the Centennial doll-up" cam- rjaisn for the Sharon-Orem district, met Tuesday evening and outlined a program to be carried out during the season. Members of the committee were assigned to the various wards in the stake to work with the Bishoprics in the organization and supervision of the work in tne waras. A. H. Lowe is taking Wind sor ward; Eva Gillespie, Edgemont: Edge-mont: Roy E. Park, Vermont and Sharon wards, Lorna Haycock. Hay-cock. Geneva and Lakeview. Nina Stratton. Timpanogos and GrandView, and Christa Christensen, Chris-tensen, Vineyard and Pleasant- View- As soon as these committees are organized, their chairman Will vat e- mtiiiuis j ward. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rob-' bock, operators of the Orem Floral, end who are experts In the field of landscaping and beautification, .have willingly consented to be at these meet ings and help with suggestions and ideas. Th will be of great bene fit to our community and it is hoped that people will catch the spirit of the occasion and for themselves some definite as signment and carry it oit dur ing tne season. Many names have beri enter ed for participation in the O. H. Anderson . ' $100 cash prize beautification contest.- Many more should enter. Fill out and mail or bring this clipping to the city hall: Please enter our name In the O. ,H. Anderson Deaullfica-tion Deaullfica-tion contest. It is understood that the prizes are to be as Sol- HOME AGAIN Pfc T. L. Oliphant of Grand View, has been discharged from the army at the Fort Douglas separation Center. Pfc, Oliphant, Oli-phant, who served 29 months In the States, is authorized to wear ihe American theiter ribbon, good conduct medal and the victory vic-tory ribbon. Prior to entering the army "November 29r 1943, Oilphant was a student at Lincoln Lin-coln high school. Ensign E. L, Nimer of Orem has . been discharged from the Navy at the Personnel Separa tion center m San 'Francisco. California. . " , , - , f inn u'lTui lows: $25. 1st prize; $13, 2nd prize; $5.00 for the next fiv prizes and $2.10 for the next ten prizes with ten more honorable honor-able mention. In Service-Home Service-Home Again Just prior to his receiving his honorable discharge from serv ice at tv.e Tort Lewis, Washing ton Separation center, - Alma Ferre of Vineyard had been promoted to the rank of corporal, corp-oral, according to Col. Eric Dougan, commanding officer of Geiger Field, Wash,, Army Air Force Aviation Engineer school, where Ferre was working as chief instructor on heavy equip ment Before entering the serv ice in April, 1944, he worked for Geneva Steel, as a heavy construction con-struction operator. Name Addrepfr i. Youth of Timpanogos Ward Enjoy Outing More, than 150 members of the Aaronic priesthood and LDS Girls organization of Timpan ogos ward enjoyed a eala carry Tuesday evening at the church. Member of the bishopric, MIA, Aaronic leaders and . girls ad visors vrnre on hand to assist in th festivities. .- Ray Hanks was general chairman chair-man of the affair and, acted as master of ceremonies. Clever competitive games were led by Keith Beyer. , A buge bonfire was prenared . from wood col lected bv Arnold Eurningham. j Bruce Bliss and the scouts, and j weinners were roasted and cold j drinks enjoyed. A- dance in the amusement' hall completed the delightful evening. Adams, Joseph 8. Adams, Morris J, Allen, Don T. Alien, June BcRKley, Donald Boyd Bellows, Marian Boulton, Merle Brady, Donna Jean Brake. Lorna . . Bylund, Elmer X. Christensen, Donna Mae Christensen, Marilyn ChrisU-nson, Kathryn Clark, James Cutler Clayton, Leonard Kay Duke, Elouise ;? Durham,. Edward D, Edwards, Ah-ne Emmons, Beverly Ann Karnworth, Joyce Lk Rue Faulkner, Jacquelyn i Ferguson, Stanley B, Ferguson, Wanda . Finch, Afton ' Fiaher, Pntricia Jeanne I ord, Don II. Fowler, Nt-llcnfl Gaidinrr, Annie M.ie Gordon , Oumorah .Gordon; Raymond Orimtlis. Don K, h Guymon, MoMn 0 Hales, Donald Calrf Hundley, Eva Jean . Hansen, Carol Marie Hording:, Dale J. ' Hoi dan ay, I.eo & HnMuway, Robert E. i Holmes, Gwendolj n Hysell, Eudora Jarvis, Mell : " ' Jones, Mary Beth Johnson, Shirley Ma .' Keetch, Vs Loy Knight, Ken P. Larsen, (Carol Daw Liechty, Elmeda Elaine Loveless, Wendel R. Lunccford, Fay Madnen, Gale Mndsen, Leonard Kay Madsen, Raymond La Vor MuriKum, Shirley Jean Martin, David Jr. - Meldrum, Gmnt " C7 Muhlestein, Elayne Newell, Arthella Newell, Ramona Nimer, Harold E. Nuttall, Wynona GHhant, Roland , Olsen, Merrilyn Olu-n, Robert M. Puce, James G. Patten, Lida Huth ' Peterson, Buena Fay Peterson, Howard Pierce, Glenda Joy Pitts. Ralph Preatwich, Lila Darlene Pynb, Annadee Pyne, Joan ,.. Uappleye, Mary Lou ' Rasmussen, Leonard D. Kichardrion, Zella Robbins, Dale Rohbock, Maree ' Rowland, Evelyn Skinner, Ina Fay v Smith, Ernan Y. Smith, Myrleen ' Snrensen, Max ; Stewart, Frances Joan .: Stubbs, Carol Colleen Rpaugy, Hallie , Sundquist, Kdith Zella Taylor, Twila Thompson, , Robert M. Washburn, Gloria Watkins, Jeanene f ' Wents, Bclva Willes. Jay "Williams, Maureen DT. MEMORIAM; ' Colleen Ekina Young Democrats Organization . : Meeting ; Harold Hansen was named president of the Young Democratic Demo-cratic Organization of Orem at meeting held Friday evening at Orem City hall; Mrs. Donna York, vice-president; Clyde Kal-las, Kal-las, secretary; Elmer York, treasurer; Clarence York, representative repre-sentative to county committee. An invitation is extended members of the Young Democratic Demo-cratic party to be held at the Giles Ranch, South Fork in Provo Pro-vo Canvon. Mav 95 at 7 . -:,,;...,...:: . " 7 J - ... . ,.111. A .Note of Appreciation , 5?Vv " ' ' - We desire Jo express deep gratitude and ap- presiaiion to all who in any way helped make the t organ benefit concert, held last Monday evening at Scera. such a huge success. Ths?'" following . should be specifically men- , lionedi The Mendelssohn Male Chorus, with their director, soloists and accompanist; the leaders and members, of the various ward .choirs, who. together with the Bishoprics, handled the ticket distribution; to the Board of Directors, management and staff of Scera for their cooperation; to LaPriel Jones and . j. Gwen Holmes for the, programs, and to all ihe members of the Sharon Stake who responded so generously in their contributions. Henry D- Taylor , ' ' J. Clayton Watts " Walter R. Hoidaway ?' . John R. Naylor, Clerk ": ' Sharon Stake Presidency - |