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Show t t - 'V , " r ! : el 'v. I , j W-y- J 1 11 i) s&Svtf EJmiont vV ' t sJU i 3 f s t 'Zi -- T .J xt 3 Ve ; ', 'r ( v; n(L1L-AL- : 2fai y&ctcibfQphietdtuhal lx CliiWiw No. 39 C V T ilwiw F VOL. V 1 cl'Wll The recreational program for Sharon stake plans three community celebrations during the summer at which time special recreational activities will be featured. . The first of these celebrations, the June Rose Carnival, comes tomorrow, June 25. The roses were never more beautiful than they are this year and the lawn more green which makes a most beautiful setting for the carnival. People of the community are Scenes at Rosalawn Pool, invited to come to the grounds with their families and picnic and showing the Rosalawn Bus. participate in the activities of the Dont Mis3 the big Carnival day. Ample opportunity will be tomorrow, starting at 2 p. m. provided for all to play who like to play and for those who would rather sit and watch benches and grandstands will be available without charge. During the week bleachers have been erected west of the swimming pool where you can sit comfortably and watch the water carnival as well as the activities on the lawn. Two major baseball games are scheduled: one between the girls of Sharon Stake and a winning team from Provo, the other be, tween the Chamber of Commerce team from Pleasant Grove versus the Chamber of Commerce team from Orem. One of the most spectacular demonstrations will be the dancing by more than 200 little children under the direction of Miss Melva Jones and the Primary workers at six in the evening. exAt the swimming pool, hibitions and races will be staged for the little children In ths afternoon and for adults In the evening. The day will be climaxed with a big dance at Rosalawn. The Orem Chamber of Commerce officers are entertaining all their members at the dance. Thq Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce have also been Invited to participate at the dance. Those who do not care to attend the danct will find a Jlne pictflre program at the Scera Theatre. E. R. T. Tuesday: Edgemont Ward: 10:00 oclock, ages 4 to 8; 10:30 oclock, ages 9 to 14. f 06 A. P. Warnick, principal of the The task will be easy, declares school and E. B. Terry, instructor President Stratto'n, if every family of the band, will both cooperate will donate 81 in cash toward the fully with the Hire organizations fund, and the money spent will In the coming tag (Nanfform fund he the beet value they could posdrive, states Mr' Pyne. sibly get for 1, Be adds, for the oi high school mnslc infrom Just returned Gunnison, Colo., after attending the Western State College music camp where leading musicians of the nation gathered for study of band music, voice, group voice, and choral conducting. Notables present Included H. A. Vander Cook, president of the Vander Cook school of music, structor, ?x ? V 1 Leo Moody of Scotts-bluf- f, Chicago: Neb., Elven H. Flitchhorn of Delaware, O. ; Bernard U, Taylor, of the Institute of Musical School Art of the Jullard of Music, New York; G, E. Holmes, J. Olivadotl, Frank G. Fink, Cedric Anderson, and other noted band masters and music teachers. Study of band muBlc technique sad exchange of ideas in the field of music were the outstanding purposes of the camp at Gunnison, explains Mr. Terry, who . states that this annual summer the second camp has attained highest rating In United States. Declaring that Utah ta known for its music and its students of music, Mr. Terry asserts that this state must sponsor something of the nature of the Gunnison camp if it would keep abreast of the nation's advances In music. Next year he plans taking several students along with him, both vocal and Instrumental, so that be more will music culture (widely Influenced ip the community. Rosalawn Special Soft Ball Saturday Mothers, of which Mrs. Rueben Pyne, is president, will start an intensive campaign this week, according to Clifton Pyne, publicity chairman for the C. of C. E. B. TERRY Lion jFkCiwuy Pleasant View: 3:00 oclock, Games to be ages 4 to 8 and 9 to 12.. tges 4 to 8 and 9 to 12; 4:00 oclock, advanced tap dancing, 12 Played to 16 years. Added to the special features Wednesday: of the carnival to be held Sat., Lake View: 10:00 oclock, ages 4 to 8; 10:30 oclock, aes 9 to June 25, at Roselawn are two 14. soft ball games. The rrrst game Grand yicwj 4: clock, all starting at 5 p. ra. will bring toages. Provo girls soft hall gether Thursday: team the Scera league. In the Tlmpanogos: 2:00 oclock, registration of all ages, "Ward Chapel. second game starting at 6:00 p. m. the Pleasant Grove mens soft Friday: Vineyard, 3:00 oclock, all ages. ball team will clash with the Orem team. Saturday: Sharon: 5:00 oclock, air ages. These games promise the soft FRIDAY : ball fans some very interesting for entertainment. Swimming Registrations all ages. This marks the first soft ball All primary children will dance to be played between Pleasgame at Rosalawn, 6:00 p. m. Saturday ant Grove and Orem and both at the Festival. teams are determined to walk off with the contest. BASEBALL The girls game promises to be an exciting affair as both teams have announced their intentions of carrying away the laurels. For rabid base ball fans Windsor vs Vineyard will furnish plenty of excitement This game is scheduled for 5:45 p. m This is a regular league game. have ever offered. Along with the feature we have a Wide and Homesome real treat Pop Eye Meets All a Baba and the 40 Thieves twenty-minut- e featurette In color, la many theatres this was run alone for kids matinee. Come early to be sure of a seat. First show: 7:45; Second show 10:00. We are starting 15 minutes early for this program only. Lincoln Schedule for Carnival Schedule of Primary Summer Play Activities Seeking an objective of at least $5C0 for uniforms and instruments and other necessary equipment for the Lincoln High School band, the Orem Chamber of Commerce, headed by President James C. Stratton, and assisted by the Ladies High Auxiliary, Mrs. Oral De Lange, president; and the Band Seminary. -- Objective of $500 Sought by Three Major Organizations in Orem Every boy and girl who comes to the show tomorrow night will be treated to candy besides seeing one of the best programs we The Utah Valley Publishing Co. hag Just completed printing the new show program cards with a schedule of shows for July and Never before in any August. theatre has a finer program been offered to show patrons than you will find listed on these programs, the cream of the pictures. These cards will be mailed out Wednesday of next week. Should the postman fail to leave one for your family, will you please call at the show box office or at the - 2:00 p. m. Sports on lawn. 3:0h p. m. Water Sports in Pool, cand shower and races. 4:30 p. m. Girls Softball, Provo vs. Tlmpanogos. 6:00 p. m. Childrens Group, dances from each ward. 6:00 p. m. Men's Softball, Orem vs. Pleasant Grove. 7:30 p, m. Water Sports (Adults) Exhibitions, contests. 8:00 p. m. Picture Show DSnce. 9:00 r. n. FUND DRIVE SET FOR LINCOLN BAND UNIFORMS Free Candy to Kids Saturday Night At the Show fpfcfew Show Cards Special Notice to Senior Band Students For July! To ail senior band students that come to practice on Monday nights. A free show and a free swim will be given twice a month. There's something to go home and talk about. Also don't forget that we go to Nephi on July 9th to the Ute Stampede and if we are lucky enough we might get the new French or Baritone Horn this year. Remember it takes practice to keep up so dont forget Monday at 7 oclock. QcmziundleJL FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 19SS Music Master Returns Recreational Program For Sharon Stake Plans Ga!a Day For All Unless the people work no theory of government will 1 utrMW PROVO, UTAH, R. F. D., 3St Many a man has lost a fight by stopping to pat hinwolf on the back. Tennis Tournament Is Under Way J The schedule for the June tenis as follows: Singles Winner of LaMar Sorenson and 'Platte Tucker will play the winner of Earl Sorenson and Dean The winner of Reed Shumway. Rowley and Garth Boyce will play the sinner of Heber Ivins and Arlo Kitchen. The winner of Royden Carter and Grant Rowley will play the winner of Don Rowley and Angus MacKay. The winner of Osbern Cs ter and Gail Loveless will play the winner of Stanley Farley and Cullen Christensen. The semi-finaand finals will be played Monday June 27. ls Doubles Teams entered in the doubles are Arlo Kitchen and Cullen Christensen; Garth. Boyce and Gail Loveless; Ohurn Carter and Royd n Carter; Heber Ivins and Reid Peterson Angus MacKay, and John Peterson; Reed Rowley and Don Rowley; Stanley FarDean ley and Merrill Farley; Shumway and LaMar Sorenson. Timpanrgos Windsor Pi. View Edgemont Vineyard Sharon Lake View Grand View LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL BAND Record Number Enroll for Summer Music Interest in music is growing in our community as indicated by the large number of students now registered for our summer music program. Not only in hand instruments is the inte est greater than ever before, but string inTimpanogos strument players are taking adTops vantage of the opportunity to study under the able dlrection'of Zubeck Gets No Hit 'vfMiss Hilgendorff, of Provo, who No Run Game teacher of Last weeks games were fea- is an outstanding tured by the no hit no run per- string instruments. formance turned In by Zubeck of All students playing that kind the Tlmpanogos club over the of instrument should be here to Sharon - Edgemont aggregation If you have not his get help. men reached first base only four and those by walks. registered already you should In the other games Windsor do so Immediately so as not to defeated Lake View 16 to 9 and get behind. Pleasant View edged out a 8 t Some changes In the schedule 7 victory over Vineyard. Tile in PI. View - Vineyard tilt was a should be noted: affair and the outcome re- Monday, 5 o'clock. All League close beginning mained doubtful till the last of wind instrument students. the final canto. Standing 7 oclock, Sr. H. S. band reWindsor had too much punch W L hearsal. (Terry). 0 for the newly organized Lake 3 Lake View showed 3 0 View crew. 5 to 10 oclock, string of potential power and pro- Tuesday, 3 1 signs groups arranged according to mises to be heard from later on 2 1 in the season. ability to play. (Hilgendorff). League Timpanogos and Windsor Lead Girls Softball nis tournament i 2 2 0 3 0 3 0 3 Scores Timpanogos Sharon - Edgemont .. Fatteries, Burr. 20 Timps: Zubeck and Sharon - Edgemont: Patten and Tlmpanogos and Windsor still remained tied at the top of the league standings after last weeks games. Each team having won Windsor: Batteries. Harris, three and lost none. Kirk and Omer. Lake View: Scott, Jones and The scores follow, Windsor 27 Lake View 2; Pleasant View 24 Sharon 9; Edgemont 14 Vineyard!); Grand View forfeited to Batteries: PI. View; Perry and Ivins. Tlmpanogos. Vineyard: Madsen and J. Shnm-waJune 30, Next Weeks Schedule Next Weeks Schedule Vineyard vs Lake View June 29. Timpanogos vs PI. View vs Sharon Timpanogos June 30 Sharon - Edgemont vs Grand View vs Pi. View Windsor Edgemont vs Windsor July 2 Vineyard vs Lake View . y. band is an liltegral part of the school and community life, serving at concerts and in publle amusements at all times without MUTTERliiGS AT ROSALAWN POOL Old Sol smiled at all the swimmers at Rosalawn all Tuesday afternoon, the first moderately warm sun of the summer. Carl promises that no one will shiver this summer Classes are now arranged for women and Mrs. Parlell Peterson and girls. Miss Melva Jones will be instructors. The class for adult ladies will be on Thursday at 6:00 p. m. and for little girls Friday at 6:00 P. M. Beginners, boys and girls, are asked to come at three daily for instruction . . . . Life Saving, Advance Diving, swimming in preparation for Red Cross Certificates can be arranged free of charge We wonder as we read the activities from the different wards why Sunday fk bool classes and Deacons that travel to far parts of tne county to visit swimming pools have ng one of the finest fitssed-visitiin tile State of l tan. We ('Invite Sunday School teachers, S;out MasteVs and to plan their n. The costf is much- less and the pool better. Ask about the low rate for groups of 20 or more At last the bleachers are installed west of the pool. Spectators may now git comfortably and view the Tuesday, 6:45, All wind Instru- swimmers in the pool. There is ment players that have played no charge for use of the bleachfor 1 year that would like to ers. make the J. H. band next year. Sharon ward genealogy class (Terry) was held at the home of Mr. and Wednesday, 5 o'clock. All begin- Mrs. J. W. Snyder, the lesson was ning w;nd instrument players. given by Mrs. Snyder after which 7 oclock. All students that the evening was spent in social played In the J. H. band last way. Strawberries and cream winter. (Terry) were served. Present were: Bishop Twitchell and counce-lorThursday, 5 to 10 oclock. String Ephraim Kenneth McEwan, C. M. groups. (Hilgendorff) Wentz and wives, Mr. and Mrs 5 o'clock, Sectional rehearsal for the band students that came Leo Elder. Mr. Willard Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Saihuel Johnson. on Tuesday night at 6:45. Time Mr. and Mrs. Samu-KFohen, to be arranged. (Terry) Mr. and Mrs, Alen i key. Mr. Note: All music classes will be and Mrs. J. W. Snyder. !Xgneg held in the Seminary building Nelson. Miriam Bradshaw and except S. H. S. band which will Chine Duke, Stella Duffin Anna be held In the H. S. Auditorium, Puffin, Thelma Carter, Vonda exeursioJvs-to-'Kosaliiw- ... s, i E. B. T. Snyder. charge. Other communities Dove done similar things for their bands, reminds Mr. Stratton, for example at Grand Junction, Colo., largely dependent upon fruit, they raised 8500 for this splendid organization, he adds. Definite plans are not yet complete for the drive, but will be laid at the executive meeting Monday night when the Chamber and Auxiliary ladies, and the Band Mothers will consult with Mr. Warnick and Mr. 'lerry vs final arrangements. Tentatively it is understood that the two ladies' organizations will make a house to bouRe canvass In the eight wards ef Shsroa stake, glvihg every Individual home an opportunity to support the campaign. No apology is made for setting the objective at 8500, declares Mr. Pyne, who cites the need of a band in every community, and the need of hand uniforms if that band is to be and an advertisement to the community when it fills engagements In other towns. Numerous opportunlies await the Lincoln band to play in other communities, aod Mr. Terry has worked untirelngly to bring the band to a state of perfection which will be worthy of Orem, states Mr. Stratton, and as president of the sponsoring organization he appeals personally to every Orem citizen to support the drive. Scandinavians To Hear Lundell All members of the Scandinavian organization in Utah stake te Invited to attend at thp Provo seminary Sunday morning at 10:30 for regular meeting. A special feature of the meeting will be an address by Rusel Lundell, of Spanish Fork, who has just returned from a mission la . Sweden. |