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Show DAILY HERALD Orem Father, Nephitos Hold Gala Homecoming Son Badly ' On the menu for NEPHI i the hphaecoming' for the Juab LDS Stake Saturday was buffalo, roast goose and ante? lope. A crowd of 1000 showed up to eat 140 pounds of buffalo meat and 200 pounds of goose, chicken and antelope. The weekend celebration was the largest on record for . ; v:-;rp5f- J m: l- ; jyil I the stake. . An estimated 250 former residents came from out of " -" -7 ..-1- ' town. ,- CD Official Attending Coast Confab Utah County CD Operations Officer Carl Clegg, left Saturday for Alameda; Cajjf., to attend fa two weeks Civil Defense training course on emergency planning and operations. Recently Utah Countjy CD instituted radioactive fallout detection course for Civil Air Patrol, said Mr. Clegg. : If I ; i ' , PRINCIPALS AT DEDICATION Visiting church officials and members of Ejast Sharon Stdke presidency pose in front of wixig of stake house and four-war- d chapel which was dedicated Sunday. From leit are Wendell is. Menden- hall. chairman of the church buildinsr committee: Henrv D. Moyle. first counselor in the first nresidencv who delivered the dedicatory address and prayer: Ben Ei .Lewis, stake president; R. Bliss Allred, first counselor to Pres. Lewis; and Elmer L. Terry, second counselor. newly-complet- House Sunday. Seventeen hundred persons attended the dedicatory services for. the beautiful stake house which also serves the chapel needs of the Oak Hills First, Second, Third and Fourth Wards. Many toured the building with its 44,000 square feet following the rites at which Pres; Moyle gave the prayer of dedication at conclusion of his stirring address. "Nolas in the days of Brig-haYoungr the future of the church is in the hands of the youth," said Pres. ,Moyle as he stressed the role of the young people in building chapels, promulgating the principles of the Gospel, and fostering spirituality throughout the world: lie praised leaders, in East Sharon Stake and its various wards for their devotion and farsightedness in building the stake house and chapel. . i m ( four-war- d He concluded his prayer of dedication with this appeal: "Father help us increase our devotion; help us to remove fear from our lives ; let this beautiful edifice be a place where thy ordinances of baptism, confirmation and. faith may be performed; and" help us to; expand its usefulness to all who worship here." Other speakers were: Stake Pres. Ben E. Lewis, who expressed gratitude to all who have given time and money, in building the structure and called 'for a "rededication of ourselves to the building of the kingdom." Bishop Hanold Glen Clark of Oak Hills sFirst Ward, who paid tribute to the vision of the men who planned and launched the stake house project as well as all those who helped build it. 2-C- ar Volunteers should inquire at the switchboard in the main building. The classes will be held Mondays Wednesday." and, Orem Garage Hit by Fire OREM ed $3,000 ? i . burned 'weeds, grass, sheds and an old car in a shed at 465 N. 2nd W. owned by Ray Sabey. The fire? occurred between , 9:40 a.m. and 2:40 p.m. Firemen Sunday at 8:08 p.m. were called to still another fire, when a car owned by Don Sar geant caught fire at 500 E. 4th S." This fire was out when firemen arrived. i A fire which exceed- tn damages was extinguished Friday afternpon- - at Petty's Auto Body and Paint Co., 1133 S. State. The fire, which started about 3:30 p.m.,, burned the front and interior of the shop besides totally ruining one car and damaging two others. . ? Firm Files Suit Against Builder ... four-war- ' . , . plaint. However Payne' & Daf were named as defendants in n suit filed by Geneva Lumber to. to recover. $8437 for materials, which were not paid for aid not included in the Slavens account ing, said Payne & Day. Plaintiffs asked judgment of WITH JHE- " I $6000 - 'V- - : and interest SCERA Plans Election at Annual Meet The annual meeting OREM Real Fires, Short Circuit Keep Firemen on Jump PACE ' bills. 1 The defendant had . contracted to superintend construction of 61 homes for plaintiff , with fee to be based on keeping costs down, and he was paid $6000. upon account computed, said the com- tives." full-completi- '''''4 Payne & Day have filed suit in Fourth District Court against C. E. Slavens, charging him with collecting more than the fee due him for keeping construction costs down by not turning in ;11 the Bishop Archie' Bowden of Oak Hills Second Ward, who spoke of the love and friendship formed by men and women working for a common-goa- l And Wendell B. Mendenhall, chairman of the church building committee, who 'spoke of the church's rapid growth over the world and said: "Where the people are willing, where ' they have the faith, the Lord helps them to achieve their objec- Pres. Lewis conducted the service which included organ prelude and postlude by Dorothy Bo wen; congregational singing; and anthems by Oak Hills Fourth Ward Choir with Bette Ashworth director.. The occasion' for, the dedication was d of the andstake house project, one Of few such extensive building; operations in the church. Part of the building previously had been dedicated and in use for several years. ' v, 'h, : ' of Sharon Community Education- al Recreational Association SCERA) will be held at 8 o'clock .tonight in the Little Theater of Orem High School, according to Elwood Sundberg, president. Principal business of the meetSPANISH FORK Friday was ing will bo the election of three a busy day. for iocal firemen, as members of the Scera bo rd of .terms they answered three calls to ac- directors. The three-yea- r tion, putting out two hay fires and of LeGrand Jarman, WoxJruff a grass blaze. this Jensen and Rex Blake expire ' ' ' Sirens howled for the first time year. f at 11 a.m. as a" grass' fire flared Eight members, of the bo ird of up in the back yard of the Joe directors are chosen from desigNelson residence, 285 E. 300 N. nated' areas pf the community, Later they were called to douse and one member is chosen at flames on some smouldering bales large. To be elected this ye ir are of hay being hauled on a trailer a representative of District One by Lorin Creer. A trailer wheel which includes the area on both Street north bf 800 rubbing against the hay was sides of State a from North; representative blamed for this one. includes which the Five District At 6:30 p.m. a third call sent Lawe View a area; Vineyard them to another hay fire, this Six of Distric representative time in a stackyard owned by which includes the area within Miles Roach, about a quarter the limits between 400 South mile west of the city in an almost and city 1200 South west of State direct line with Center Street. Street. Boys and marches' were blamed Holdovers directors are Mr, for this one,, and losses were Sundburg, S.- Grant Stevenson, roughly estimated at around 30 Clyde E. Weeks' Jr., Leenian B to 40 tons of hay. Bennett, James Paramorfe and And to top it all off, the sirens W. O. Whitaker. began sounding almost continThe annual meeting will fea uously Saturday evening, but ture a presentation of reports by there was no fire. A pesky short Scera Manager M Doverj in a cable caused the trouble and and auditor DeLance Squire on had firemen and electricians busy the activities and financial condition of the organization. hunting it for several hours. Mr. Sundberg said eact resident of the Scera area which The . first coins issued by the includes Orem City, Vineyard, Philippines after World War II oc- Lake View, Grand View '.and cupation honored Gen. Tjouglas Edgemont, is fin equal sharehold MacArthur as "Defender and Lib- er in Scera and is entitled to. at- erator of the Philippines." tend and vote at the annual meet- - ' ' ' : t , ' ' - -- . . Woman Injured in Orem Crash the program. Five children 10 to 12j years of age were being questioned today in connection with 10 fires set Sunday In the area between 100 and. 300 West land 300 and 400 . North. Meamyhile Fire Chief Dean mu rue stein today issued a warn- ing to parents in this area to keep sharp watch on boys and girls in and! know their back yards where their own children Fires set for fun could well cost a life, he Warned Police today were interrogating five boys and girls found in the vicinity of the fires Sunday which , 1700 Hear Henry D. Moyle Ik edicate New Church Edifice . .,' The first of five orientation classes for volunteer workers at the Utah State Hospital will be held at 7:3Q o'clock to--night, according to Mrs. Nanieve Callahan, director of ed . A challenge tcj youth to carry on with the principles and growth of the church was sounded by Henry D. Moylej, first counselor in the first presidency of the LDS Church, in. a dedicatory address at the new East Sharon Stake Herbert Stratton, 37, and his son Brent, 15, who were injured Saturday about 10 miles north of Rock Springs, Wyo.i were at their home in Orem today under a doctor's care. The Strattons were in a truck which was towing another truck when the left rear tire of the first vehicle blew out and the truck jackknifed and turned over onto its top. Brent was thrown out of the truck onto his face and was unconscious for three hours. His father was pinned underneath the truck and had internal injuries, bruises and sprained ankle. Brent's collarbone was broken, one arm skinned and infected and he has a possible whiplash u ' injury. The second truck, occupied by Jerry Washburn and Craig Stewart, flipped completely around so it was facing the opposite direction.-The- y were not injured. The Strattons were treated at Sweetwater Memorial Hospital in Rock Springs before being brought honie. ' 5 Children Orientation For Questioned Volunteers kv:r I w. 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