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Show 103!) MARCH 1939 , ysi Qnuulview 'oL. VI No. BY G. B. S. Problems of the Utah county fruit growers, partiA Column of Comment cularly legarding marketing of their products, received undivided attention Wednesday night at the Provo ChamWise and Otherwise ber of Commerce dinnej presided over by President Frank J. Earl, with Seth T. Shaw, chairman of the agricultural TODAYS TOAST: ' To Mr. and Mrs. Christian committee, acting as toastmaster. Johnson of Tlmpanogos: Serene Zealous care in grading and packing products to and tranquil, with full faith In secure uniformity of pack i3 the for tbte Poultry industry by taking God and His Providence, and with first problem, according to H. C. definite steps in cooperation begentleness of rpirit they enter the Swenson, agricultural inspector. tween the poultrymen and the evening of their lives after facing Cooperation between horticul-turlst- s marketing end of their business, adversity and tragedies and a testand business men to avoid for Utah county stands highest in ing of their faith such as few are depression of prices and between United States for output of eggs called to bear. Years ago, within a short time after Mr. Johnson had served a mission In Norway, death took four of their children within a period of two weeks, and still another within 17 months. Parents to 13 children, pioneers and builders in the early days In the Vernal Country, and as an example to all who are weary and heavy laden", I salute you with my deepest admiration and reverence. orchadists themselves to assist per hen. each other in keeping fruit damage down by spraying and pruning are the two chief problems which A. Ray Ekins pointed out. Improvement of crops both in quality and quantity to Bupply exacting markets was named as problem number one by Roy Parks, successful fruit grower of Orem. How to get cannerie3 on a paying basis concerned Ray Loveless, manager of the Tlmpanogos Market company who suggested Long before Senator Vest dethat Utah sugar should be purlivered his eloquent and famous chased locally by canneries here tribute to ti dog as mans best at seaboard prices less freight friend, I was fond of dogs. I am costs, because U .h sugar Is sold wondering, however, if even onr at seaboard prices on the coast best friends can some times be- after the company pays the come sort of a nuisance. I am freight. This would make it pos- Just how much understanding between peoples means was Illustrated at the Tower of Babel. It was only when the workers on that great edifice ceased to understand each other that that vast undertaking came to a stop. I am reminded of this historical event when I read the accounts of the many Chamber of Commerce meetings in Provo, Orem and elsewhere, at which the theme Is "Cooperation. Oft times very little cooperation results from these meetings, (sometimes more confusions than anything else, as at the Tov er of Bable) but at least the farmers and business men and' others who attend will likely understand each other better as a result of their exchange of views and rubbing elbows. What the average person would like to see happen as a result of these meetings and talks would be to have the debate cease and actual cooperation In a practical, definite way begin to function. l - I UT' .in'rNA ttxrii-- " O&iertjrrta U Laleevww Sluron for canneries to put Utah Countys wonderful fruit crop on the market he claimed. , Other speakers stressed the harm done by unscrupulous merchants to fruit growers in depressing prices, by offering Inferior fruit at ridiculously low the prices, which establish in 'minds of the buying public the When basic price for all fruit. 30,000,000 people live on the i farm in America, in fact the population, and re-- ( celve only 113 of the national income, this becomes problem i number one In the minds of many thinkers. No concrete steps were taken toward solving these problems at the banquet, presentation of facts and Information, being the first step toward any solution, Chairman Shaw pointed out, while Professor H. Grant Ivins demonstrated what had heen done Banquet Tonight At Sharon Ward Tonight (Friday) the anaron ward amusement hall will be tho scene of a banquet to be sponsored by the Sharon ward Sunday School. Everyone is invited to attend. Tickets will be 50 cents a plate and dinner will be served promptly at 7 ocloca. FRIDAY, .MARCH 17, I one-four- th Greater Orem Meeting Called coo-slo- Dinner Patricks pleasant tilings ami toll them to Anon others. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advance 19:19 Saturday, March IS, at Lincoln High auditorium, starting at 2 p. m. the Sharon stake Relief Society will commemorate the 97th anniversary of this organization, which took place at Nauvoo, March 17. 1842. All ladies of the stake are Invited to attend. Two one-aplays will be pre- and sides Utah county is to be orkmen, did a fine Job fpr what they believed to jgratulated on its 1939 legislators, be right, though perhaps a little too Independent for the political Chicken machine at the Capitol. Mayor Anderson named them On St. Day one by one, Boyer from Spring-ville- , Davies from Goshen, Mrs. Chicken dinner on 8t. Patricks Jacob from Provo, Foote from day is being sponsored by Sharon Pleasant View in the House and ward, proceeds to help build the Ellett from .Spanish Fork and ward amusement halL Lundell from Benjamin m tne A welcome . is extended to Senate then said the mayor: Everyone. Price 50c plate. A program will Every one gave a good account of hlm3elf, both on the floor of be followed by dancing. the bouse, where I listened several times and in committee work, and also when it came to voting, Posture for we knew where they stood Beauties Ghosen every time. From expressions of good will At Lincoln and appreciation voiced on all s Highly competitive was the way the way the judges described the contest Wxrdheaday night when the following 35 beautiful , girls were selected at . Lincoln high school to represent Sieir school at Che coming B. Y. U. athletic carnival, in April. Otis G. Carling of Farrer Junior high; T. C. Hebertson, principal of Spencer; and F. B. Newman were Miss Judges. Virginia Burr, director of athletics at Lincoln paraded the girls before the Judges. Winners: The following girls selected are not arranged In any order of merit, except that Myrth Liston, June Bean, and Donna Stubbs were named as standard bearers: Edith Jones, Virginia Jolley, Madge Lewis, Merle Terry, Alene Far- - worth, Allle Tucker, Vivian of Sharon Enjoys Servant In the House; Sends Appreciation Appreciation to the Utah stake group who present-t- J Servant in the House the M.I.A. theme play by C'iiarles Rann Kennedy, at Lincoln high auditorium Monday night is expressed by the P.T.A. and M.I.A. officers of Sharon stake who sponsored their appearance. A packed Wire (more than 100 being turned away for lack of seating accommodations) showed bow the community appreciated the efforts of the P.T.A. and M.I.A. in bringing the troupe to Lincoln. Likewise ap -- Morris Clinger of the B.Y.U. dramatic department. The stake Relief Society chorus will give several numbers and refreshof having a good turnout on this ments will be served. Airs Gillespie is very desirous occasion. Song of My Heart at Lincoln Tonight Parade Loveridge, Jerry Memmott, Annie Bernard), Merle Justensen, Eva Allen. n June Foutin, Ms Lamb, John Iv. Allen (left) of Vineyard has the honor of makIvers, Dorothy Park, Ora new the contribution first the toward ing proposed Baum, Edith Stewart. Mae ThackSharon Stake auditorium. He is here shown Jianding er, Jena V. Hansen, Evelyn his cheek, a substantial contribution, to Henry D Taylor, Young, Verna Harding, Catherine Chairman of the Finance committee. Ward solicitors Mitchell, Stella Bonnous, Barbara Stubbs. have heen appointed for all wards of the district and Fern Kitchen, Vonda Snyder, they will he calling upon all residents to give everyone Velma Parka, Jean Gillespie, Loran opportunity to participate in the erection and en- raine Jones, Arlys Chatwin, Ellen Bone, Fay Hansen, Grace Booth, joyment of this splendid structure. Elsie Offret, and Norma Dunford. Wal-dea- I will look for the XFinJaow and many other the citizens upon completion of the 193d prominent state se.sion at the capitol. They have everyone proved to he honest and capable representatives was the comment made by one citizen in Provo. Another slid; They are a conscientious lot of sented under the direction ae is expressed for E. B. Terry and Mg orcheBtra The audience was thrilled with the exceptionally drama, compliments being expressed on all sidee for the work of Kathryn Pardoe, Bob Johnson, and Jack Davies In their respective roles, and to Sam Sorensen and Marian Wilson who directed the play, and to Dorothy Jones (Sharon stake) who helped the troupe by preparing the stage setting at Lincoln. While the dramatic leads and the supporting cast have everything to their credit in the performance of this remarkable play, the lesson told by the plot and the dramatic situations shown may well be summarized in the scripture from 1 John If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, be is a liar, for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen? preciation 11-2- 0: County-Wid- e Laid for County-wid- e Monday night Plans Clean-U- p plans were laid at the Utah County Agricultural agent's office, S. R. Boswell, for clean-u- p week thU Spring. Seth T. Shaw, representing the Provo ChambaVaV and the Extent? of .the B.Y.U, w named t e, . for future development here In Orem. Orem is the owner of the finest town hall of any rural center In the couqtry, and with its public library now established In its hall, and with the parking and beauti- fication program surrounding the hall, Orem is due to become one of the most attractive areas in United States. Scera too was pointed to by Mayor Jolley as an outstanding achievement, with Its objectives of education and recreation being realized yearly as it3 program gets more and more under way. The Regional storehouse of the L.D.S. church Is located In Orem also.ihe mayor pointed out, a house and a project which serves eight counties, and offers security to more people than most persona realize. The Town of Orem Is In excellent financial condition, despite the purchase of the Town hall, the building of a water system, the extension of its water mains and lateral connections, the street numbering project, the library and the town beautification project, all of which have cost money but the Town Board is prepared to go on, and asks only harmony, and pulling together to accomplish the objectives of 1939. st Gill-ma- Industrial Needs: President A. V. Watkins pointed to the rapid increase of population in Orem, and asked What are people going to do when they come here? Fruit growing alone cannot provide under present conditions for year round j ment. Distress Is present among b -- sit-me- nt chairman of the ClealWtltr Committee. Associated with the drive ar all civic and farm clubs Norma Dunford and Clark Johnson, as Sylvia and groups of Utah county, the foland Mi heal in Song of My Heart which is being lowing representatives Deirig prepresented tonight in the Lincoln auditorium. It is sent: Mrs. Vivian Iledquist fo a Thespian play, with excellent musical score accomthe Federated Womens clubj George Smeath of Provo and Cauf panying, featuring Harold Brercton Waters of Springville for the Sylvia and Forgotten ; ard also a girls trio, clubs; Mrs. Harvey King headed by Naomi Fergusson, a guitar and vocal duet for the. P.T.A. throughout the county; George Smeath for the by Jack Lundahl and Frank Keele, with a i iolin acLions clubs; Francis Kirkham for companiment by Lois Keele. The whole play lids the County Planning board: Mrs. fair to be the best in Lincoln history. Curtain at Grant Ivens of Pleasant View for 8 p. m. the Relief iSocieties; Owen Ash and Mrs. Iledquist for the Beautification committees throughout the county. Another meeting of the committee will be held this week when further plans will be made many people and employment Is Business Represented : needed to supplement the agricul? Several Provo business men after contact with the various tural revenue, Mr. Watkins urg- were represented on the program. club3 and organizations has been ed, arid added that dinners, ban- Bill Firmage, of Firmage's prais- made by Mr. Shaw. quets, talks, and such things are ed Orem and urged its use as all very fine but something con- a trade mark for everything prostructive and actual must be done duced here, and called attention to relieve the situation. to the scenic setting of tne town Problem to The greatest need Is industry, below the famous Tlmpanogos, somethin? to do which will hold and the rapid growth shown by Drastic Action the thousands of young people an- new homes and roads being built nually leaving the state for other in the district. Drastic action is planned by plaes where opportunity to work W. E. Thomas, of the Utah Ice Orem.s Safety and Publty Health beckons. Utah has lost 42,000 of and Storage plant in Provo, and committee for traffic J through Its people to California and the Walter Adams of the Pipe plant, Orem, announces Le Grande Jarbest crop of the state Is yearly spoks of the relationship of busi- man, chairman. depleted, for, after spending our ness and agriculture, neither beA Justice is to be placed at the money on our fine schools and ing successful without the other. Orem town hall, and a special educational institutions, we have Mr. Thomas praised Orem resiofficer stationtraffic uniformed nothing else to offer our young dents for being the best custom- ed on the and woe behighway, to than tsem 3ena away ers the Ice plant had. people who speeds offender the tide for future employment, he stated. A delightful program of music through Orem, he announces. The L.D.S. Welfare plan, and was under the Speed limits are plainly "marked the newly proposed Sharon stake and skits of A.provided P. Warnick, In on the highway top speed being direction community auditorium are fine which Mrs. Ralph Dixon, Weston 40 miles per hour, and school things, but some cooperative pro- Brown, Linda Spackman, the zones, 25 miles, and at interseccessing of fruits, filling In the Johnson brothers, E. B. Terry tions the speed la bnt 20 milea gaps between growers jind conMadge Lewis, Joan Bean, Clark these limits will be strictly ensumers, must be done right in Johnson and John Duncan parti forced, be states. Orem. New York already asks for The State highway patrol are numbers vith the These cipated. Orem peache3, jams end Jellies if in the drive for safeand dinner delirious exceptional cooperating only they were produced on a toastmasfership of Mr Gillman ty over this busy highway, and scale large enough to justify ship- made the occasion unforgetable. all offenders will be prosecuted. ment direct to the market. Nam ed : Directors Spray projects, basket and crate of the ballots which Sunday School Convention Results oilier and oppormany making, tunities are open here, if Provo had been distributed during the Set at Windsor merchants and other Interests will week were read as follows: James cooperate to provide plants and G. Stratton, Ray E. Parks, ClifA Sunday Shool convention will factories right here for the people ton Pyne, Charles A. Robbins, he held In the Windsor church to be employed the year round. Oral De Lange, A. P. tarnUk, house Sunday morning and eve"Lets make this a beautiful place Alvin Lunceford, George Brewer, ning. A jepresentative from the Gento live, one of the largest cities and Elwood Baxter. These men Board will be in attendance. eral in Utah can grow right here at will meet and name from their The Sunday School officers are Orem concluded President numbers a president and other very desirous of a good offi'ers and committees. singing Orem Chamber Banquet Urges Cooperation, Unity S)M-ei- , V. Viowgui! To Hold Anniversary tLis week by Mayor Mark Anderson A Greater Orem meeting is scheduled for Monday, Mar. SO at 8 p. m. In the Town hall, anB. M. Jolley. nounces Mayor invitations have been issued to insure a good attendance, but tile meeting will be a public one and all interested are invited. Speakers Outline Achievements, Objectives, I 'aval 8. Morris, landscape Urge Year Bound Employment, New Industries architect at B. Y. U. will be present to discuss plans for beautiHarmony between city and country, between merfication of the Town park In chants and farm people, with fellowship and common Orem, and will show an exhibit of his plans in miniature disunderstanding of each others problems was the key note played on the wail. eithe Orem Chamber of Commerce banquet held SaturReports will be made by Town day night at the Timpanogos ward hall, with a most officials and plans will be mapped . delicious chicken dinner served by the ladies of the for 1030. The meeting will parNOTES ON THE BARN take somewhat of the nature of it Relief Society. j DOOR DEPARTMENT: public hearing of Orem affairs Achievements of the Orem chamber, objectives for I must write a letter to Mayor that all citizezns may know what future efforts, and a pika for co- - Ammbounded by the great Jolley and Orem trustees telling is planned. them how much I appreciate the umpanogos tosthe east, the Ntah operation toward theaa obirive; ordinance recently passed prohiand for industrialization of Utah lake shore on the weBt, Provo on Sharon High Council county to provide greater oppor- - the south and maasant Grove on biting dancing In beer halls and north. the stopping of the sale of beer Appointments tunity for labor were the princi- at midnight. I am sure the pal topics of various speakers who Objectives: Mayor B. M. Jolley gave the as' overwhelming majority would like The following appointm. nts of were introduced by Toastmaster to Join me. the Sharon stake high council are Ray Gillman who proved a versa- sembled banquetters an ear full of what Orem is striving tor in Can anyone name one good listed for. March 19: tile and competent chairman. the future. People make the town, reason why Windsor Ward shonld Edgemont: Spencer Madsen, Achievements: he declared, ami Orem is the not join with the rest of Orem in P. K. Nielsen. President James G. Stratton de- fastest growing town in Utah, a recreational and social way, Grand View: Henry D. Taylor, tailed achievements of the past more than 1000 new settlers have even if not ecclesiastically? Wilford R. Stubbs. I must move that broken down Lake View: Sidney H. Cluff, year, outlining wort- accomplished come to this district In the past by the beautification project com- few years. It has the best vlim-atfence along the highway this Oscar H. Anderson. the best soil and the best worse obsolete. than Its year. Pleasant View: James B. Fer- mittee, the Provo Canyon park committee, the Strawberry Day people, 3aid Mayor Jolley, as he And that barn and coop are an guses George F Wells. eyesore! Where is the paint Sharon: Ray Gammon, Julien parade and band commmittee, the pressed home the need of i dty Band Uniform drive workers, who on the name "OREM which had brush? J. Hansen. had been assisted by Provo merreceived favorable publicity for Tlmpanogos: P. W. Madsen, J. chants, the Future Farmers of THOT8 AT RANDOM: past 20 years, the first objecAllen Bellows. America project headed by E. H. tive being to concentrate effort on The Servant In the nouse", Vineyard: Samuel H. Blake, Calder and P. T. A. and M. I. A. gift to the John B. Stratton. brought to such out- advertised products from Orem. Lincoln high is the second arg-ecommunity last Monday evening. UNION MEETINGS will be held standing success; the state highhigh school In Utah county, Excellently acted, too, by the that day for M. I. A., Bishoprics, way project, wheh has promise Utah Stake players Those High Priests, Seventies, Genealo- of completion this year, with a the town's water system is 3econd mile of sidewalk to be added along o one, adequate for a popuhtUiAi approaches to the State Highway gical workers, and Stake Missionthe highway; the Christmas tree eight timeg the present, with 77 Orem new The through aries. project on top of Lineoln high services added laBt year, and with Sharon audiiorlum seems to he In'whirh Ivan J. Burr Deer Creek now a cprtainty school, . James George Seems to get his work done withon its way. n Stratton, perennial optimist, and out effort.'. . . . And once more. worked so well with Prim ipal A. through the efforts of J. W. and A. V. Watkins, the Samuel H. Where is that rake? My wife P, Warnick. In closing he visualvery refreshing. ized the largest little city In saw unlimited possibilities Blake and diis quiet efficiency. needs it. ... . r Stake Relief Society SHARON STAKE AUDITORIUM QETS FIRST CONTRIBUTION sible TODAY 6& mmuu Tunpaaojo Fruit Growers Problems County Legislators Praised Presented at Chamber Banquet Praiso for Utah countys legislators was expressed This and That That one big municipality idea of territory between Vineyard highway on the west and the mountains on the east, and Provo on the south and Lindon on the north is arousing much interest, I am told. The possibility of a good culinary water supply with a drop In the tax rate is appealing, 1 11 admit. r.. 2fafii FE0V0 UTAH, R. F. D., XXXIII led to this observation by the almost daily destruction of valuable flower gardens, poultry, etc., dogs In the by community. . Is It too much to expect Orem Town Board to do something ahont this? J ';-f tJ :.V- - Orems Traffic get . |