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Show The darkest hour in any mans life is when he sits down to plan how to get money without earning it. Hor- Nothing is impossible to the man who can will, and then do; this is the only law of suc- ace Greeley. cess. Laziness travels slowly and is soon overtaken by poverty. What keeps a man small is the habit of looking for easy things. Franklin. PROVO, UTAH, No. 19 Who Owns The Orem R. R.? Unanimously Approved Who owns the Orem? Everybody wants to kr.ow, because the Orem is like an old friend, and rests deep in the hearts of the people of Orem, Btates Mayor B. M. Jolly, as the petition filed ask- be appointed. Every building must be passed by him, and a fee ranging from $1 to $10 according to the yaluatlon of the building most be paid. Applications for the position of building inspector will be received at the Town office, state Mayor Jolly. The appointee must furnish a bond of $500. Residences must be located not nearer than SO feet from the street, and a project for numbering streets and houses is already under way. In accordance with the ordinance, to prevent any building on streets or - avenue which might be opened as the city expands. All electrical and plumbing work must be done under supervision of licensed workmen, and all materials acceptable to the building Inspector, a right or appeal to the board exists, in case of disatisfaction with the InspectRemoval or reor's decision. modelling of buildings must be Inspected as with .new buildings. All members of tbe board, Mayor B. M. Jolley, W. P. Williams, Julian J. Hansen, LaGrande Jarman, and Ertman Christensen, were present and the voting Was unanimously in favor of the new ordinance. ing Federal Judge Tillman D. Johnson to confirm the sale to the Browning and Eccles ot Ogden places the recent auction Bale of the road into the courts. On January 26 the Salt Lake and Utah railroad was auctioned off for $638,100 but almost imDUMP GROUNDS mediately after the deal was consummated, another offer for $660,000 was made by Rosenblatt BY of Salt Lake City. Was the secACQUIRED ond offer made within the time limits snd should it stand is the OREM BOARD big question? This road has served Orem has an official many years, and shippers depend Orem now upon it for many services. Indumping ground, obtained from terest follows keenly the present the Utah county commission, on court action. condition that the grounds be The committee of band mothers, cleaned up and a dump biult, and Mrs. R. S. Pyne acting as with the under clean area the kept made final arrangepresident, sup rvision of the Orem town ments Tuesday evening for the board. banquet which is to be seived to At present the dump grounds parents on Parents Day, Febi 11, at the Lincoln High School are kept closed, announces Mayor B. M. Jolley, while the Town The cost per plate will be 25c. The luncheon menu will consist board builds the grade and con- of meat pie, mashed potatoes and structs the dump. No one is per- gravy, frozen salad, apple delight mitted to use the grounds until and punch frappe. The proceeds are to be used for the purchase this work is completed. bi nd uniforms. All garbage, thereafter, will be of poured over the dump and coverAt a recent meeting of the Meted, the ground fenced, and the ropolitan Water District Board of Gilbert Richardson of gate locked, dumping being per- Orem, mitted only after proper regist- Windsor was appointed to fill the caused by the resignation ration with the Town board. An vacancy of B. M Jolley, town board presiordinance is being prepared to en- dent. Mr. Richardson is to asforce the regulations. sume his duties at once. All dead animals, vegetable or d Miss P.ose Jones gave her cduwuo.tuic matter muat bo burnlecture on Child Guidance ed or buried. Prosecutions will fnlinw yiniarinno nf t hl ftrrt tnn'nop to an appreciative audience Tuesand rigid enforcement of its pro- day evening at the Parent-TeacheAssociation meeting held in visions will be made by the town tbe Seminary Building officials. T An mti n tt ilia mea League both Undefeated throughout halves ot the Sharon M. men's ' league, Timpanogos was crowned champions Wednesday night by taking Pleasant View to tbe tune of 37 to 24. By this defeat Pleasant View and Vineyard tie for second place, the deciding game being schedule ed for Tuesday night. Each of these teams have won a half series, P. V. taking the first, and Vineyard the second. Games both Tuesday and Wednesday nights were thrillers, and capacity houses watched the Tlmps take tops" while Lake-vieand Grandview vied with each other for cellar position, neither having won a game during either half. Wednesday Games Edgemont 29 Lakevlew 13 Timpanogos 37 Pleasant V. 24 Vineyard 37 Sharon 30 Tuesday Games Timpanogos 44 Edgemont 17 Vineyard 32 Pleasant View 31 Sharon 34 Grandview 22 BETTY LOU THE DREAM GIRL OPERA CAST w at Lakevlew Lakevlew M. I. A. will hold its annual Gold and Green Ball next Thursday evening, February 10. Selection of a queen and her attendants will be made from among the Gleaner girl at Mutual Monday night. Tbe official M. I. A. dancee to be demonstrated as floor show numbers at the Ball are being prepared under the direction of dance directors Glory Jacobsen and Hershell Clinger. 1 jj H jj jj jj p jj jj jj H APPRECIATION As officers of the Lake View M. I. A. and Relief Society, we wish to voice our appreciation for the and splendid cooperation support received in present-- . 4ng the picture show prot gram last Saturday night for the purpose of raising funds to complete the furnishing of our chapel. Especially grateful are we to the Scera organization and its staff of workers who donated thei services and were so helpful in making It possible for us to present the program. jj jj jj :j jj H jj jl jj jj 1! DO YOU OYII WANT TO A FARM If you are interested In farming and want to own a farm of your own, good news la contained In this announcement," stated Clark Allred, supervisor of the Farm Security Administration this week, as he explained that Utah county is one of 300 throughout United States to be allotted funds for loans to be made to tenant farmers to purchase farms. The appropriation of funds for this county comes as a result of recommendations made by Secretary Wallace, and is Che only county in Utah to get an allotment this year. A committee of three resident farmers Is to be appointed in the near future to supervise the fund allotments to eligible farmer-tenant- s. Mr t t LAKE VIEW Phyllis Johnson - Reporter Phone 015-J- 1 Mrs. Marvin Olsen of Logan is iasi spending the week end with her parents, Mr. a'nd Mrs. Clifton Pyne. Mrs. Thos. Jacobs entertained Saturday afternoon for her daughter Gwen whose teith birthday occurred that day. Lugene Park was hostess to hen friends Sunday afternoon. The occasion being her 11th birthday. The Relief Societys work and business day will be held Tuesday, February 8th. Mrs. Vera Bishop who is in charge of the lesson reports Mrs. Loy Doss will give a health talk. Mrs. Nina S ratton is Mrs. in charge of the music. Anderson asks for a Teacher's report on that day. Mrs. Mary Dodge spent the week with her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Park. Social hour for Primary officers and teachers of Sharon stake was held Wednesday afternoon at Sharon amusement hall. Sharon ward officers were hostesses, Mrs. Della Chatwin and Mrs. Nina BMth, Stake play leaders were in charge. Dance for the spring & festival were given. Mrs. Allen Bellows visited Bishop Bellows Monday at the L. D. S. Hospital where he has been taken for treatment. 8he also attended the 5 o'clock temple session In company ot a group of Polynesian missionaries and their a wii Idtsoe Dr. John A. Member of the Twelve Mrs. IXMiteo Y. Robinson President Of Relief Society r 1.-- Ethel Pyne, Reporter Telephone 026J3 Jl very delightfuT party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Tucker Saturday evening. The following students from Mexico, who are attending the B. Y. U. were guests of honor: Ben Taylor, Blanche Coon, Nell Taylor, Robert Bowman, Gertrude and Rita Skousen, Chester Brown, Brown Merlin and Ernestine Hatch, also members of the Tucker family. Miss Lucille Tucker is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Tucker. She came to attend Leadership. ' wives. f - WINDSOR Mrs. Ferry Nielson. Harold B. Lee Manager Church Security gram. Pro- A basketball dance will be held Monday evening in the TimpanFarm Tenancy program. Appli- ogos Ward amusement ball followcation blanks may be had at the ing Mutual. The dance is sponsored by the F. S. A. office, room 2, Hayward M men of Sharon Stake for the Above are members of the Lincoln high school who will present building, 45 North Uniersity Ave"Betty Lou, a comic operetta, Friday night. Feb. 11 with two nue. No applications will be re- purpose of raising funds to pay tbe costs of the basketball matinee performances Feb. 9 and 10. More than 140 voices are ceived after February 21. included in the choruses. Beautiful costumes, lovely dancing, clever dialogues will greet you Friday night at Lincoln High. FRONT ROW: Eldon Harding, Kenneth Brereton, Ada Brown, Barbara Stubbs, Ilene Harward, Max Gardner, Leo Farnworth. SECOND ROW. Mary Allen, Wanda Campbell, Ruby Davis, Verma Vernon, Elaine Neilson, Genevieve Gordon, Dean Olsen. THIRD ROW: Stanley Biggs, Steven Bunnell, Leland Wells, Fortunate Indeed are those young women who have ownerDonna Stubbs, Virginia Fronk, W. M. Vernon (Director), Ralph ship In the M. I. A. Canyon home", declared Lorna B. Maycock, president of the Sharon stake Young Women's Mutual Improvement Peterson, Max Broadhead. Association today as she announced the program starting Feb. 16 and continuing for six weeks. htffne Is completely paid for, not a dime Indebtedness left declares, and there' a substantial sum in the bank towards equipping It with electric lights but more Is needed, and that is one reason for the six weeks program outlined by Mra. Maycock. SHARON GRAM) VIEW Here are eome of the events scheduled for The Boy Scouts, under the diThe Scout organization of the the six weeks: An evening of literature, with Mrs. ChrtBten Jensen; rection of Earl Meoham. will have ward will be in change of the con- dramatic reading of a three act play; review of a current book by charge of the M. I A. conjoint joint program Sunday evening, Marba C. Josephson; an evening on Personal Development for Men and both the speaking and sing- and Women by Katie C. Jensen; a review of the year's best play by program Sunday evening. Fern Ercenbrack; and an evening of unique radio entertainment by ing numbers uill be furnished by PLEASANTVIEW Martin Jackson, assistant KSL players. them But that young lady or young man (for the young men are The Sunday evening program Scout master is directing tbe proInvited too) who doesnt get her or his ticket right now may not be will be given by the Boy Scouts, gram. so fortunate, says Mrs. Maycock, for there are only 200 seats availwith Scout Master Karl Young in able for Sharon Stake, and about the same number for Utah stake. 1IMPANOGOS Charge. Only season tickets are being sold, as seating capacity is so limited. Tbe Boy Scouts under the di- The charge is nominal. ' VINEYARD rection of Scout Master Donald The Scouts and Explorers will Dixon will have charge of the have charge of the M. I. A. con- M. I. A. conjoint services Sunday Fortune Smiles on Canyon Home Owners Says Mrs. May cock as Six Weeks Program Is Outlined for Sharon and Utah Stakes :With the Churches: ing Johnson, and Verl Miner. Byron Fisher is Scoutmaster over this troop. Jay Backus, Ellis Jacare ob and LeGrande Jarman committeemen. The Gold and Green Ball will be held at Pleasant Grove SaturThe dancers of day evening. Windsor are in charge of Harold Hooley and Fae Hreinson. The cast taking part in the 3 act comedy drama Here Comes Charley" was highly complimented for the excellent performance they put ovr at the Grandview ward Thursday evening, SHAROII S. R. Boswell, county agent and his staff, will assist Mr. Allred and his staff in carrying out the joint meeting Sunday evening. evening. Earl Toone, Grant Blake and jj jj EDGEMONT Kenneth Olsen are the leaders and H p will supervise the program. Sunday evening M. I. A. conH joint services will be In the form j; g LA REVIEW of a Scout program under the 1 ERNAL WILLIAMSON, k Professor George A. Hansen of direction of scout leader John President, T. M. M. L A. the Brigham Young University Yeates. Flag ceremoniea will be I MRS. JESSE SUMSION, will be the speaker at M. I. A. given before and after services. 1 I M. T. I. W. President A. Sunday night His sub- J. Elmer Jacobsen will be the conjoint I MRS. TEENIE CLINGER, A fine program be Ancient Geology of main speaker. will ject jj President, Lakevlew UtaJi. Clifton Clinger will give a bas been arranged and an invitaI Relief Society. ( ( jj reading and a splendid musical tion is extended to the public and ail ward members to attend. program has been arranged. jj ! In And Around Sharon SPEAKERS N kThe Edgemont To Hold Open House Commencing at 3.15 p. m. today (Friday) with a special Children's luncheon, Edgemont ward holds open house to all romers, offering a feast In the ward banquet hall of real elk meat, to be followed by vaudeville and carnival attraction In the Amusement hall. With each plate lunch will be given free a ticket to the vaudeville which holds such attractions as Dr. G. E. Sandgren's bag punching acts, songs, dances, and stunts by talented performers of Utah county. Carnival act and s desbows will be found In profusion. It Is tbe Organ commit. ee's day. It Is announced, and this committee Is striving for funds for a new Church organ The Children' luncheon will be over by 6 p. m. nnder Primary and Sunday School supervision. It's the adult's tarn next, and all are invited. You'll get your money' worth, they predict, beside helping a good cause - VOL. V FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1938. Hundreds of L. D. S. Church Security workers will gather at College Hall at the Brigham Young university Sunday at 2 p m. to attend the first regional conference to be held by the East Central Utah Region. Only the eight stakes located In Utah County Lehl, Alpine, Timpanogos, Sharon, Utah, Kolob, Palmyra and Nebo will be represented at this gathering. Carbon, Emery and San Juan stakes will hold a separate conference at Price later. Dr. John A. Widtsoe, a member of the General committee representing the quorum of the I Twelve Apostles and the general authorities; Mrs. Louise Y. Robinson, president of tne a. D. S. Relief Societies; and Harold B Lee, managing director of the general Church Security committee, will be present and will speak during the conference. In addition Dr. Christian Jensen of the Utah Stake Presidency, Wilford W. Warnick, president of the Timpanogos Stake, and A. V. Watkins, regional chairman, will be speakers. will Dr. Jensen speak on Warehouse Problems and Surpluses", President War-nic- k on the subject, Financial Prospectus and Budget for 1938'!, and President Watkins on "Regional Projects." All workers, both ward and stake, comprising stake presidencies, members of the High Council, stake executive councils, bisstake Relief Sohops councils, ciety presidents and counselors, bishoprics, ward security chairmen, presidents of Melchlzedek priesthood quorums, presidents of priesthood quorum welfare committees, and adult Aaronic priesthood leaders are requested to be in attendance. rcc-on- TiiiipEIiOgUS Gold and Green Ball F. D Regional Conference Here Sunday New Building Ordinance Is Final passage of Orems new building ordinance was made at the Town Board meeting Monday night, which takes the first defnite and aggressive step in the new year toward making Orem a future city, according to Mayor B. M. Jolley. Provisions of the new ordina ice require that a building inspector, who must be an engineer, architect, or builder, R- - Marabeau- Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Martell Keetch entertained at a well arranged party Friday evening. The evening was spent in playing games and social chat, after which a buf, fet luncheon was served. The table was beautifully set, with a large valentine serving as a center piece. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York, Mr. and Mrs. George Long, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson, Mr and Mrs. Vern Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Cree Kofford, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Christensen, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Cragun, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson, and the host and hostess. W. J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-niBrown and small daughter of with their Magna spent Friday sister and aunt, Mrs. Mary B, Hales. A very Interesting time was spent in genealogy work. Howard Ilooley is seriously ill with heart trouble.' A short time ago George T. Jones of Provo formerly of Windsor received word of the death of hia father in England and Saturday he again received word of the death of his mother at tbe same place. Buck Johnson who is enrolled as a student in the McSwinnie school of mechanics at Kansas City, Missouri, had the misfortune to break his collar bone while at work. Little Bur Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs LeGrand Jarman, who has been suffering with pneumonia the past week is much improved. Mr. and .Mrs. Edmund Cragun entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Oscar Cragun. Covers were laid for Mr, and Mrs. Runnel Cragun, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragun Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragun Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun. Dorlyn, Nyla Rae, Patsy Ruth and Connie Rae Cragun. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Cragun have returned to their home her after spending some time at Salt Lake. The following boys were given their registration cards as Boy Scouts at sacrament meeting Sunday evening: Leon Hanson, Harold Prestwich. Verl Jacob, Earl Jacob, Billy Harris, Ray Harris, Leland Shoell, Leslie Miner, Stir!. le nell. Elections were made Monday night at mntnal. Announcement of tbe date for the ball will be made soon. TIMPANOGOS Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter Telephone 04J2 committee The Genealogical conducted the program at the regular church services Sunday The preliminary proevening. gram was conducted by Ivern Pyne of the ward Bishopric as follows: Singing, The Spirit of God Like a F:re is Burning, prayer by A. B. Liechty, Binging, Beautiful Zion. Montell Graff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff was confirmed a member of the church. David L. Rowley, chairman ot the genealogical committee then took charge of the fol- -' lowing program: Reading by Melba Edwards, ladies quartette Lead Kindly Light by Mrs. Josle Keele and three daughters, Rex Isabelle, Lois and Carol. Blake sp6ke on the subject What effect does our belief in God have on onr every day life? Recommends were read and the follow-- , ing people received as members of the ward: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris and family, Ira Meacham, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Maag, Mrs. Freda Cordner, Fenton Prince, Mrs. Mary Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams and Mrs. Arthur Perkins. Tbe closing song was "I now That My Redeemer Lives with C. Wilford Larsen singing the solo part. Benediction by Wilford Gurr. Mrs. Florence Shepherd has returned from Heber where Bhe was called ten days ago due to the serious illness of her tnree grandchildren, the children of Mr and Mrs. Golden Giles. She reports that the children are Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Malln Clements were honored (Fern Keeler) guests at a shower given Saturday night at the home of the parents of the groom In American Fork. A delightful evening was spent and many lovely gifts were received by the conple. Those at, tending from here were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Keeler, Miss Mildred Keeler, and Miss Joy Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Clements were recently married and are residing in American Fork. Montell Graff accompanied his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff to Salt Lake City, Saturday. It was his eighth birthday and the day was fittingly observed by his baptism in the font at the Salt Lake tabernacle by Elder Reuben The home of Martin Clinger was the seeqe of a delightful social given in honor of Mrs. Annie Nuttall Baker of Mendon, Utah, formerly of Lake View Thursday evening. Mrs. Baker is the daughter of L. John Nuttall. The evening was spent in social chat and reminiscence. A tasty luncheonf was served to Mrs. Zina Scott. Mrs. Melvins Lunceford, Mrs. Genevieve S. Tayolr, Mrs. Francis Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Hazel S. Davis, Mrs. Kate Zobell, Mrs. Clara Taylor, Mrs. Annie Zobell, Mra. Martha Scott, Mrs. Teanle Harding, Mrs. Della T. Jensen, Mrs. Minnie Nuttall, Mrs. Sadie Shaw, Caroline Johnson, Mrs. Lillie Sumsion, Mrs. Eliza M. Startin, Mrs. Melissa K. Brown, Mrs. Chrissie N. Madsen, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Clinger. Mrs, Clinger was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Gleo C. Johnson and Miss LaVern Clinger. Joseph Shaw was delightfully surprised by a group of friends at hia home Saturday evening in honor of his birthday. The Book of Mormon class was entertained at a pot luck aupper at the home of Elvln Bunnell following an evening of roller skating. Those to enjoy the affair were: Cleo Davis, Belva Williamson, Margaret Williamson, LaRue Boulton, Leone Madsen, Phillip Taylor, Neal Scott, Richard Johnson, Vernon Nuttall, Golden Huff, LaVerne Clinger, Merrill Van Wagenen, Mr. Mason, Hershel Clinger and Elven Bunnell. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese of American Fori were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson Saturday evening. Mrs. Lewis Olsen returned home this week from Sparks, Nevada, where she went to visit with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs Wadley, formerly of Pleasant Grove She also visit- Lee. Mrs. Carl Farley entertained at ed with relatives in Sieraville, California and Calpine, California. a delightful birthday party In honor of her son, Weston, last Thursday afternoon. Guests were: Shirlee abd Marilyn Christensen, Elaine Lovelesfi? Carol Memmott, Mrs. Geo. F. WeliJReporter Birdeen Terry, Dorothy Foutln. 4 Telephone Wendell Loveless. Shirley Love, less and George Adams. G me The Sunday School officers and were played and Theodore Faney, teachers, with their partners will Sr., grandfather of the honored hold a business meeting Friday guest, entertained the young evening followed by a social at people by telling a comic story In the home of Mrs. Ellen Hold-swa- dialect. A birthday cake featurMrs Lucile Orme will be ed the luncheon which waa an honor guest prior to her leav- at the conclusion of the served i party. ing for Salt Lake to make her Mr. and Mrs. George Adams and home. The superintendency deMrs. Daisy Draper motored to sires that ail officers and teachers Herriman, Utah, Tuesday to atbe present. tend a reception given in honor of Mrs. Hugh J. Davis was hostess Mrs. Hanna Carter on her 80th to members of the Stake Relief birthday. Mrs. Carter was formerSociety Board Thursday after- ly a resident of Timpanogos ward, noon at her home, following a having lived here for 50 years busic ss meeting a delicious lunch prior to her departure for Herriwas served. man a few years ago. It is reLester Stewart, son of Mr. and ported that many gifts were reMra. Charles M. Stewart is at the ceived by Mrs. Carter at the reAird Hospital. He underwent an ception and that many friends and operation for appendicitis a week acquaintances both from this community snd from Herriman called ago and is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ander- during the day to wish her well son and small daughter of Salt and offer birthday felicitations. Lake visited here Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor On the Storks Visiting1 List M. AnJeroon. son-in-la- VINEYiRD 01-R- Dr. Sidney B. Sperry of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Hardgave an Interesting talk on the ing announce the arrival of a Book of Mormon at the genealogi- daughter born Tuesday morning cal meeting held Sunday evening at their home In Vineyard. In the ward chapel. Chairman Victor M. AcderBon was in charge. Howard Anderson and Taylor Allen rendered solos accompanied by Mrs. Helen Allen, who alsq gave an organ selection. A large crowd .of ward members were in attendance, it being the initial meeting In the basement of tha Mr and Mrs. Leo Poulson are happy over the arrival of a son Friday,' January 27, at the Crane hospital A MrsT Poulson was formerly Miss Virginia Booth. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Shepherd of Spanish Fork announce the arrival of a baby boy born to them new chapel. Miss Susie Madsen was chosen Tuesday at the Crane Maternity queen of the Gold and Green Ball Home. Mrs. Shepherd was forto be held in Vineyard in the near merly Velma Biggs, daughter of future. Her attendants will be Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Biggs of the Misses Ins Viklund and Eva Bun Timpanogos Ward. |