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Show The roads of Orem are annually material improveundergoing ment. The 35 miles of road are regularly graded; 5 miles have been graveled and approximately 10 miles have been improved through fills and removal of rocks. The present W, P. A. Project is progressing nicely and with its completion 20 miles of road and 2 miles of sidewalk will have been Improved and constructed ... Orem Town Officials The Orem Town Officials appreciate this opporcititunity of extending1 the Seasons Greetings to the The cooperation and zens of Orem splendid vicinity. Only through given is commendable. support and confidence could such growth and progress in vour Town have been possible. Orem stands out as one of the few rural communities in the State which can boast a substantial and healthy growth the past year. whole-hearte- d Water Services Twenty years ago a group of far sighted citizens Incorporated the Town with one view in mind, pure culinary water. From 175 services the system has grown to 570, an increase of 50 during the pa-- t j ear Three miles of water lines have been added to the system during the past year with an Inert use of revenue of $750.00. The svstem, when the present P. W. A Project is compiettd, will hate undergone almost a new with cast iron pipe of the wood stave and vitrified clay alysis which shows our water to be free from contamination. Un- pipe The water supply has been increased from half a second fiot to two and a quarter feet, which is sufficient, with Deer Creek exchange, to supply approximately (Srrrtiug a der the able care and guidance of previous administrators and of Trustee Ertman Christensen and James Blair, Orem boasts one of the finest water services in the West. rdBBXX four times our Water mains extend nearly 4 7 miles. At the present rate of increase with reasonable distribution of the water revenues should be adequate to allow a reduction in the mill levy on property in the near future. Water samples are regularly sent to the Rtate rhemist for an NEW TIRE u Your friends can tell the difference SEND blASET in Mbd and WORD Christmas Cards -- Snow Equipment litra Polling Power, Greater Mileage, Irsctica. 5 h n present-populatio- AND y Lilts C GESSFORDS BRIMIIALL BROS. 121 West Provo INC. Provo Ave. 47 No. Univ. commit-Watermast- , iN nrtft Phone 200 Street nnd House Numbers Through an N. Y. A. project attractive rtreet markers have been constructed and Installed; also all homes in the Town have been given a number In the near future a town directory will he obtainable at the schools and business houses. Citizens are urged to place numbers on their houses. With the Grand View annexation the Town Boundaries finally reached the area whirh was originally planned by the first ininThis addition corporators. creased the assessed valuation of the Town approximately $100,000 The bonded debt of Orem is low in comparison with other communities in the couiity. The Increase in population hag been steady and consistent, which is :: V. t X.: at approximately Vv. (. l.. ux j 4 Financial Condition The finances of the Town are in a healthy condition. As any community grows increased needs and demands are made upon 1 governing bodies and citizens. Often, the increased expenses are interpreted as increased burdens, when In reality cooperative sharing 'together with increased in- i? comes balance the burden to the xtent that the burden may actually be decreased. So your Town Board interprets & the present growth in Orem as1 indicative of confidence and faith and a justification for increased expenditures which are resulting in increased revenues and benefits to all. With the continued fine cooperation and support of our If citizens, churches, schools, Scera organization. Chamber of Com- s; merce, Ladies Auxiliary, etc., we can make our community one which we will all be proud of. May the New Year be one of success and happine-for all' ft GIFT SPECIALS MINUTE LAST ej & Mens Fine DRESS SHIRTS Make Excellent Gifts All wilt proof collars A11 the Newest Colors Plenty of White. 6 h er ance. FROM ax Trustee Julian Hansen, with the able assistance of Mr. Blair, has been keeping our roads in excellent condition. has Our growing, community demanded many changes and Imthe Town provements which Board has attempted to meet by inagurating some new policies. Town Hall and Parks For years the need has been acute for a Town Hall. The town board, acting upon the recom- mendation of a citizens tee, purchased the Stratton property which presents one of the most unique settings for a rural This civic center in the State. property is located in the exact center of the Town and when present plans are materialized it will become a real beauty spot The building is now being health used for town business, dimes, chamber of commerce meetings, and W. P. A. social work, etc Plans are fast muterial-- I ling for a public library which will fill a long felt need. Much irdit is due Trustee W. P. Williams, and his planning board for these many public improvements. Health Matters To protect and promote public health and safety, building, electrical, plumbing and health ordinances have been passed. During the year 61 building permits have been issued calling for an estimated cost of $8.1,850 00 in improvements. A boaid of heAtth hg- - been created with powersttTregulate all matters relative to health. Under the able supervision of Jarman, Town Marshal J. D Bishop, and the health board, the safety and health of the citi-- 1 zens have been The garbage- dump has been cleaned, fenced, and regulated by ordin- Rtritne I jr.-- now estimated 3,000 persons. Jrrais Roads Seasons Greetings from 23, 1938 Friday, DecemDer THE VOICE OF SHARON J i jfi and SLIPS her most fastidious taste, 93c at v h h MEN'S f? (In Xmas Box) DRESS HOSE 2 Pairs .... 50c MEN'S Rayon Taffeta DRESSES Pure Wool SWEATERS for small boys and girls. Coat and Pullover styles. Real Values for 98C 3 I? L E 1 S D3 E ES 508 WestvCYntf.k it ' t: vs.... Vc lh.vllis Fuiley; IlleU and Maxine Loveless, and the lass leader Mis. J, Erval j Christensen. 1 he number of rocommeuds re- col tied in the waul books the la-- t few months' show that our lommumty is glowing.. Those who have lecently become mein-liei- s of the ward aie as follows. Mrs. Moioul Jensen; Mrs. Woodruff Jesseu; Mr. and Mis. James S. Anderson and baby daughter; Mrs. La Priel Gappmayer Moss and daughter Arlene; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Farnsworth and family; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles and daughter, Theodora Ana. Mrs. Myrtle Christensen conducted class work in Relief society Tuesday giving the concluding chapters of the book RobinThe social service son Crusoe. n class will have charge of the work next week. PAJAMAS $1.49 ft ft ii ft lOO op 5 Provo St. ft ft ft ft M il tl MEN'S S DRESS 69c SHIRTS tctvtxt'. fv v Outing Flannel 98c Priced at .... sixes of large Plenty Beautiful Broadcloth For Girls Light or Dark Colors 1 .40 Values 98c for To delight I; To Direct Chorus PAJAMAS GOWNS, PAJAMAS Beautiful NECK. TIES Rich new colorings and patterns, all hand made. Real Dollar Values at Plenty at 85c 49c 25c .. vx Wi. Ps, -- ? t lou Ison, Rev nolds, TlrdPANOGOS Mrs C. H. Poulson, Keporte Telephone 04 J2 Rajuiond Tartridge spoke on Christmas customs In other lands, and a stoiy was told by Mrs. Purtridge at church services Sunday etemng. Special musical num-heunder the direction of William M Vernos included two numbers by a chorus of girls from the Lnnoln high school, and a trombone and trumpet duet The Holy City" by Venna and Leo is Vernon The assembly program in M I. Tuesday evening featured the Christmas season. The poem "Christmas Eve" by Harrison R. Maurlne Merrill waB read by Bigelow, solo by Emil V. Hansen; reading by Ruth Nelson; retold story, The Last Leaf" Lena Lamb; Clarinet solo, Wesley Graff; scriptural reading Myrtle Rowley; reading "The Night after Christmas", Cullen Christensen, Elvis B. Terry and a trombone solo by Reed Will direct the large ihorus cf N' MIA win be tula Rovl'T 200 high school students in the next evening due to Ihe Tuesday "Christmas Songfest" Monday, holidays. Dec. 26 at Lincoln high, comMiss Martha Pyne has returned mencing at 8.30 p. m. for some time Combined male glee and ladies home after visiting with her sister, Mrs. Carl G. Row-lesolos vocal with by glee numbers, in Grass Valley, California. Naomi Fergusen, Norma Dunford, A special musical program in and Verna Harding, and instrubee-- i mental numbers including the keeping with Christmas, has conRelief for Soilety arranged violin quartette by Lois Keele, Lorraine Latham, Verna Harding, ference to be held next Sunday would and Keith Hebertson, will feature evening. The presidency of attendance a good appreciate the program. Mr. Terry has been directing the members. The Gleaner Girls of the M. I the Mendelsohn male chorus at A. met at the home of their class Provo, and has won recognition throughout the state aa a choral leader last week to make Candy. director. Many varieties of candy .were made following which refreshthe ments were served to the followLady Precious 8tream, Chinese drama produced by the ing members of the class: Ruth speech department last weekend and Esther Hansen, Clorene ana Lena Lamb, Hazel Terry, Ina proved very successful. A. y, One Brightly Shining Christmas Star .... i Roll-boc- 44 1 i . or 68 years this firm has provided Provo families with beautiful services at costs within their means. Now, although modern facilities enable us to provide even more impressive services, our charges remain within the easy reach for all who call upon us. k lee-so- "v gladly invite inspection of our modern mortuary at any .ime. Your visit will prove both Interesting and instructive, and will incur no obligation of any We kind. The Lindon School is giving a Christmas program Friday afternoon for all the grades. banta Claus will he there with a bag of candy and nuts fr"- - eah child Va Orems Team Enters i Commercial League v iXJIV 4&T' V t J. I 444-4.1- f y M f Orem 1b proud of its Commercial league basketball team, now officially entered at Provo. Every one of the eight players Express confidence In the success of the league, and hopes for their Get Your Copy NOWf, success. New Tears Eve vftmsL Dance at Lincoln Dancing to the haunting refrains of Curt Curtis orchestra will entice yesterdays youth and todays young people alike to the Lincoln high for the New Years eve party, sponsored by the M men and Gleaner girls of Sharon 1939 Almanic end Mtdicel Guide If you have not received your copy of this valuable almanac, ask us for it the next time you are in this vicinity. In addi- stak$ A dimly lighted fairy land will welcome every couple with its red, green, and blue decorations, and only 50 cents will be asked, or 10 cents for extra ladle. Horns, hats, serpentine, confetti, and all the 'noise makers will liven the crowd, so bring along a few extra pennies to have a good tion to a yearly calendar, weather forecasts, rising and setting of sun and moon, it also contains home nursing hints, beauty facts, new games, interesting charts, recipes, planting dates, etc. And this greatly tmproved JAYNE almanac is absolutely free. Come in soon and get your copy. 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