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Show jvK V ' & ... J JS. t934 MM tM MW JULY' mk 3t fw T 1 y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 13 14 15 u It M i 3 VOL. VI P1I0V0 UTAH, UTAH J - ik ;r l 1 SLuoo Ing to A. V. Washburn, president of the Orem Business men. TOP DENVER I.TKT, of being sent first to Pleasant Grove, as the present arrangements cause a loss of a full day In receiving any Provo correspondence. Petition copies will be under the direction of Mr. Linebaugh who will be assisted by several At the regular Tuesday night meeting at the Town Hall, the Business men discussed the applications and inquiries which have been made to Mr. Washburn and Glade Linebaugh, secretary, and Mr. Linebaugh was named chairman of a special committee to investigate the banking opportunities here. Other steps to be taken Include the formation of a Joint delegation from the Town Board, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Business Men to study the problems in connection with various other businesses which have shown a desire to locate in Orem. Such a Joint delegation will likely be formed at a meeting this Saturday evening. Prospects for a of the Provo post office to be opened In Orem seem very favorable, and a second step toward better postal service for Orem people is circulation of a petition among the residents of Windsor ward asking for their mail to be rout- ed directly out of Provo Instead Windsor residents. The Provo postal authorities have indicated that such peetltions will be looked upon favorably. In all probability, at Washington. Farewell Missionary For the first time in the history of Utah County, raspberries from here reached the Denver market and "went over big, reports I. J'.'Burr, secretary of the Utah Berry Growers association, who are represented in Denver by Fred Culmer, a member of the Growers board of directors. The shipment reached Denver in fine shape, reports Mr. Cul-mby wire to Mr. Burr, and another car is wanted immediately. Mr, Burr reports that this second car will go out this week to the Denver iMarket. "There Is no doubt about it. Berry growers are due to reap bigger returns than ever before if they will but stick together and refuse to bootleg their berries. This weeks efforts prove the point, declares Mr. Burr, who wants to thank the berry growers for their cooperation. d It would be a thing for any grower to do to sell his berries any other way. The people too are willing to pay the price for Utah county berries, if they know tbe growers are getting the money, adds Mr. Burr. er . L'nder the direction of the ward missionary committee a farewell party has been arranged honoring Miss Hazel Kitchen who is leaving July 20 to fill a mission In Canada. A splendid program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. All ward members are asked to bring cookies. Contributions will be accepted for the missionary. ,The program will commence at chosen from Edgemont, Timpan8 p. m. next ogos and Sharon wards winning Monday night. from the Vineyard squad. short-sighte- sub-stati- 2 Primary Swimming Class To Start Next Monday Recreational Activities The swimming class which has scheduled for the Stake Play Day will get underway next Monday at 2:30 sharp. All those wibhiug to take the class report to the swimming pool as soon as the buses arrive at the play grounds. Due to the large crowd that has been coming from Lake View, Vineyard, Windsor and Sliaron the large bus has been shifted to make that run. Last Monday more than eighty came on the bus from these wards making It necessary for the bus to make two trips. , The bus schedule follows: -Bus leaves Edgemont at 2:00; Pleasant View at 2:10; Grand View at 2:20. On the lower road Lake View at the bus leaves 2:00; Vineyard at 2:05; Windsor at 2:15 and Sharon at 2:30. The buses leave Rosalawn for the return trip promptly at 6:00. been Sponsored yi, fy'yty ' By Sccra i Sharon Bon us Timpanogos The complete schedule will apin next weeks Voice of The Sharon boys team downed pear Sharon Watch for It and clip It the flbmpanogos ten in a ding out. dong battle to take the lead in BOYS the Sharon Scout league last Fri- day. The game was much closer than the score 11 to 4 indicates. Wednesday, July 19 Grand View vs Edgemont. Windsor Sharon. Edwards the Timp pitcher allowed the Sliaron squad but A ext Weeks Baseball tive earned runs as his defense blew up in the disasterous sixth Schedule inning. Frank Stratton chucked Monday, July 17 Vineyard vs Sharon Edgemont. steady ball for the winners. There is still a chance that the PleasWednesday, July 19 first half might end in a three ant View vs Sharon Edgemont. way tie as the Sharon team still Friday, July 21 Grand View has to play the strong Vineyard Lake View vs Vineyard. ten in a make up game. (Max is Timpanogosu Vineyard defeated Edgemont 12 to 6 to maintain their perfect standing in the girls league and are scheduled to tangle with the strong Timp team Thursday for the first half title. In the other games played last week Pleasant View defeated Sharon 12 to 9 and Edgemont downed Lake View The Standings Follow BOYS won 4 3 8 Piimary Softball League Large Numbers Participate In Ward Childrens softball league for both the Play Classes Organized A girls and hoys of the Sharon Classes in art craft and dancStake Primary has Just been organized. The two teams with the ing are well attended at all the highest standing in each league wards. Increased interest in these will play each other at the big activities is beng manifested by fall festival. The league schedule the large number that are turnwill start at the Stake Play Day ing out in every ward. Mrs. Whitley at Vineyard has next Monday, July 17, at 4:00. a large group of girls working on a sunbonnet girl quilt that The Schedule Follows will be donated to the primary lost BOVS Many irganizatlon in tbe fall. ,0 Monday, July Windsor girls are learning to crochet and ,1 vs Grand View. are making Interesting articles. 1 a great deal Monday, July 24 Pleasant Others are spending of time on embroidery. V'lew vs .Timpanogos. In the dancing classes large 1 'Windsor Monday, - July groups have learned tbe fundavs Pleasant View. mental steps and many are now Monday, August 7 Timpano- doing advanced dances. The little gos vs Grand View. folks rhythm bands are going to Windsor be ready to perform soon. Some Monday, August 14 vs Timpanogos. of them will furnish the march Grand for the Sharons children Parade Monday, August 21 View vs Pleasant View. on the 24th of July at Rosalawn. GIRLS n Monday, July 17 vs Timpanogos. Monday, July 24 Windsor Vineyard Edgemont. Windsor Monday, July 31 vs Vineyard. Monday. August 7 Timpanogos vs Edgemont. Wind.Monday, August 14 sor vs Edgemont. Monday, August 21 The second half schedule for vs Vineyard. will start next week. both of spectators A large crowd were on hand for last Monday's GTP.LS Pleasant games which found the Windsor Tuesday. July 18 View vs Lake View. Timpanogos boys defeating the Timpanogos vs Edco-non- t. boys 9 to 3 and a group of girls Tim-panog- 11. F. D. FLU DAY Iwimming Classes Started Under Greener The regular swimming classes started Tuesday but only a few were in attendane. We are anxious to have a large group out. Boys and girls who are interested in taking the Junior and Senior life saving tests get in touch with Mr. Greener as goon as possible Adults who are interested in a swimming class may register at the pool. A new pump has been purchased and the water in the children's pool Is pumped out twice a week assuring pure, clean water hath great tranquility of heart that setteth nothing ly praisings or bluntings. Thomas A. KDmpis. lie ' Jfc. f Sharon Ward Will Celebrate the 24th At Rosalawn COUNTY RASPBERRIES Inquiries as to opportunities afforded, applications for buildings to rent, definite steps being taken for securing location have flooded the Orem business front uuring the past week or ten days, with a bank, a clothing store, a dry goods store, a hardware store, and other businesses all in prospect for this growing Utah town, "the fastest growing community in the state", accord- - 'Sharon Timpanogos Windsor fy Timpanoja Lr-- L--a A G&,MtUUfU ViiuLo ViaejarJ 25 26 27 20 29, No. XXXXX Vineyard " 'x:i (vbfO U?Uli PlsMntvM Orem B tsiness Men Optimistic for Future; Bank, Big Goods, Hardware Seeking Location. I V i wahieutituhal 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 . -- c4 SUBSCRIPTION JULY 14, 1939 1.50 per year in advanea Timpanogos Hike Will' Greater Orem Days' Plans Attract Many Tonight Taking Shape; Three Rosalawn has become famous. Crowds, celebrations, community doing are all seeking Rosalawn for location. This year tbe 8,000 People Expected to Hear Pre-Hik- e Program Sharon ward bag obtained this famous center for its Pioneer Pines the At Theater of Before Starting Climb Day celebration, July 24, announces Bishop E. E. Twitchell, whose enthusiasm is keyed to a TLou;-anwill of lovers of the great out-dooQueen Contest Invites All 8 TFarcs To Enter; high pitch as be contemplates the the of the Theater to this Pines, eveniDg of the Sharon ward throng renovation Friday More than 40 Business Houses to Join Efforts. at Timpanogos Bowl, to see and hear the annual prechapel. The day will start off with a hike program sponsored by Brigham Young University, miniature parade In wich hundOreru business men, backed by every one of the with Dr. Aloimo Morley, as program chairman, fnd reds of children will participate, directed by the Sharon stake C. J. Halt, as hike director. eight wards in Sharon 6take, including Windsor ward of Primary officers. Baseball, aoft The program will, in many ways, prepare the the Timpanogos stake, are planning big things for ball, volley ball, horseshoe pitchcrowds for thelf trip np the 12,- Gieater Orem Day, Sept, 4, including the biggest ing, swimming, and all tbe other 000 foot heights of old TimpanoQueen Contest ever held in Utah county, according will follow the day. sports during gos, many, of whom start1 imGlade Linebaugh, secretary, who reports enthusiastic to Dancing at night and tbe Scera the bonfire mediately following theater will conclude the events at 11 p. m., while the hike Itof pians at Tuesday weekly meeting. reception of the celebration. Concessions The Lincoln Benior high school self is a tribute to the grandeur will be elected Three queens will be on the grounds all day, band will make its third public that is Utah, and the traditions from the eight wards, and each and the crowds will be assured of of the summer on of the past, both in Indian lore ward's queen not elected will bea real holiday, ao dont fall to and in memory of those great come one of the attendants, so Ute 15th at fiat. July Nephj's make Rosalawn your headquartathletic and leader, that every queen who wins her ers for Pioneer Day, Invites Sjtampede Band Festival. Eigh- "Timpanogos Roberts, and Harteen bands, drum and bugle corps ward will he in the final honors, Twitchell. Bishop rison R. Merrill. will participate. explains A. V. Washburn, chairThough the "Timp Bowl seats The festival begins at 9:30 p. Rosalawn, Utah countys popu- man of the Finance committee Mr. Hart reminds lar dance pavilion, will entertain for Greater Orem Day. m. and each unit will march and but 2500, maneuver In turn, a new band everyone that ample accomoda- its crowds of Saturday night Voting is to be solely under taking the field every seven min- tion to witness the program and dancers this Saturday, July 15, the direction of the merchants in bon fire may be found In the to the utes. merry strains of Joe all wards of Sharon stake, tickets the Vernon and His Orchestra, direct being issued to all of them, and At the conclusion of the fes- higher areas surrounding Hunrgds these days are spending their days and even- tival a drawing will take place bowl, and that as many as 8,000 from Los Angeles, where they these tirkets to be given out by mountain and the band getting he lucky people have been so accommodahave completed a successful en- the individual merchants at the ings at the beautiful theaters in American Fork can- number will receive a $155 french ted. This year a record crowd gagement at the Palomar ball rate of one ticket worth 100 is expected. vtotes, with each 25 cent yon and Provo canyon, room. reports horn or baritone. The following program has V. N. Stokes and Ford M. Paultickets to be given out by Mr. Vernon has 15 pieces in Would we like to he lucky? been announced by Dr. Morley, his son of the forest service, with and will be delivered in Ifydnted all and costume, orchestra, (The bus will leave the high who will be master of cereTimpanogos theater near Aspen school at 7 a. m. Sat. with his own lighting effects, within a week or ten days to the uiOiniug. monies: Grove being most popular, and featurng Pat Keaterg, vocalist, various merchants, explains Mr. Band students have your Buits 7:30-8.3- 0 Provo and will be at Rosalawn for a Washburn. Concert, Mutual Deli in American Fork clean and pressed bo a good aphigh band under direction of limited number o'f Saturday night canyon next. Arrangement for the nominacan be made. Wesley Pearce; The Timp 'Theater seats 2500 pearance Community danees. tion and election of the ward Parents do you realize the singing under direction of Proreports Mr. Paulson, while the Don't miss a dance, invites the queens is left entirely to the dif of having your child to fessor William F. Hanson of B. Mutual Dell, ferent wards to manage as they though smaller, value management. each time, or do you think Y. U. see fit, the winner from each' seating about 800, is more ac- class 8:30-8:5- 0 Character dance, cessible from the American Fork he can coma Just when he hasn't ward to become one of the finelse to do and Btill re- Leona Holbrook, B. Y. U., in side, and is attracting alists in the stake-wid- e family anything voting ceive the good he should from charge. Saxophone solo, Ellen which will continue until just a gatherings and smaller groups. Cahoon. The Forest Service Purpose of hike and staff in- class? short time before the Greater The town, Scera, and school advice to hikers, Professor C. J. vites the people to use these Orem Day, Sept, 4. beautiful theaters of the pines, board have made it possible for Hart, general chairman. Photos of each finalist will be 8:50-- 9 00 Recorder program, either of them being available at your child to receive music free in the Voice of'Sharoa published of direction Ilomer Wakefield. almost any time, definite reser- for the summer and you should and the standing of votes will be The Fair World's with Gayway 9:00-9:3- 5 vations being required however see that your child is here every Acrobatic act. recorded weekly, so that people from Mr. Stokes at the South time. Hawaiian trio, direction of Kapu Utah stake as hosts, proved a will have an opportunity to back most for motif the delightful Keaka. Character dance, direcFork ranger station, or from Mr. their favorite in a public way, night dance at Rosa- the PaulBon tion of Miss Holbrook. at the Timpooneke Faculty Tuesday voting being based on amount lawn, the third in the series of PICKED UP Guard station. quartet, saxophone solo by Mr five of tickets sold at each store, dances Queens To Be Elected rs d J. Lincoln Band Will Play at Ute Festival nights e rs Rosalawn Engages Joe Vernon and His Orchestra Mountain Theaters Beckon Crowds pur-tho- se Utah Stake Hosts To Four Stakes At Rosalawn Picnics, family gatherings, ward reunions, and all such oc- IN PASSING casions are served admirably at these sites. They have been built especially for the public and the A municipal accounting school public is invitel to use them, will hold forth in the City and says Mr. Paulson. County building from Monday through Thursday, July 17 to 2iJ, at which city clerks, recorders, treasurers, and auditors of Utah county will be trained in latest developments in municipal accounting under the sponsorship of the Utah Municipal F. Mary league, announces Friday and Saturday Smith, Provo city auditor. July 14 15 BLONDIE MEETS THE The sad death of B. T. Higgs BOSS featuring Penny Single-to- at Heber, Wednesday, following Arthur Lake, and Larry an automobile accident ten days Simms. One of the most popular ago, removes one of the most family comedies based on Chick colorful figures from the B. Y. U. Young's famous comic strip. Also campus. He was one of its oldest Three Stooges, "The Wolf's and most trusted employes. Side of the Story colored cartoon. Curb and Gutter district numMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday ber 8 will proceed immediately Three Days! July now, following the sale of bonds In "Jesse James" technicolor this week to W. G. Goddart and featuring Tyrone Power, Henry Company of Salt Lake City Fonda, and Randolph Scott. No amounting to $12,645.91 at 6 more thrilling entertainment wa3 per cent to be paid back by the made than this picture. abutting property owners over a Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 year period. July "The Adventures of HuckleArthur D. Taylor, general berry Finn In technicolor featur- manager of the stores was ing Mickey Rooney. Most of the honored this week by his election reviewers agree that this is per- to the board of the National Refinest entertainment tail Furniture association of the haps the picture ever produced. It has San Francisco area. been one of the three largest box office pictures ever shown. This Clayton Jenkins, secretary of the Is a picture the entire family Utah Valley hospital. Is planning will enjoy from the youngest to details now for the coming openthe oldest. hospital, ing of this $300,000 which is rapidljy nearing comfor the children ail the time. pletion. motor fatality The sixty-thir- d An excellent demonstration in in Utah occurred swimming Wednesday proper diving, fancy strokes and life saving was given when a Moab child was crushed by Paul Hendrickson. Dirk Pas- under the wheels of a truck. Last sey and Burt Olspn, last Saturday ve-- r at this time Utah had suffered - deaths from motor evening. A fairly good crowd enjoyed the show. Next Weeks Scera Program n, 20-21-- R 9- for four stakes being Testimonial to II. staged at this popular dance pavilion, each succeeding event R. Merrill, "Let This Be Heaven. tiering attended by Increasingly read by Morris Clinger. , 5 Presentation of large crowds. A very fine job done of ensticks Hart by Professor Timp Lieurance chorus from Spanish tertaining a very large crowd was the comment of one of the Fork, direction of Professor F. J other stake officials, romplimen Fox. 10:05-10:2- 0 Firing of hike ting the Utah stake on the sucsalutes, fire lighting ceremony cess of their assignment. Two more dances are to be and bon fire. given, the next being dated for July 26, with the Timpanogos stake as hosts. City Physician Johnson. v 9:35-9:4- 0 9:40-10:0- Returns From East Dr C. M. Smith., Provo city physician, returned Tuesday from a four month's visit in the East, including studies at the Harvard university. Newton City, Washington D. C. and a visit to the World's Fair In New York, the last few weeks being spent sJn company with Mrs. Smith and their three children who motored to New York to bring the doctor home after his strenuous research work had been accomplished. Obstetrics, pediatrics. Internal medicine, along with public health research formed his bill of fare at Harvard, along with which he vlstied five hospitals, the Bosthe Boston City, the ton Lying-in- , Children's, and the Peter Bent Brigham hospital, as well as the Massacheusetts General hospital. At Newton City he found what Is reported to be the finest city in the health department set-n- p United States, for it Is used by Harvard as a demonstration organization for their graduate school. It was established by the Rockefeller Foundation. Dr. Smith brought hack a great amount of material and Information on city health work, and is already engaged in organizing it and planning it as it applies to loral conditions. He hopes to he able soon to make some public announcement of bis plans Vineyard to Stage Pioneer Day Event Remember last year Pioneer day in Vineyard? Well, we are staging another celebration, even bigger and better, which will begin with a sunrise serenade and close with a big dance in the hall. A colorful parade, a fine program and hot dinner and sports be featured. will Committees are working hard to make the celebration one long to be remembered. A queen will be selected from 13 Junior girls according to popular vote. The girls are: Mary Allen, Theora Sunqulst, Arva and Dorothy Williams, Leatrice Gregory, Nellie Schroder, Fern Muzzel, Hazen Arvin. Margaret Gammon, Evalyn Young, Margie Bunnell, LaWana Miller and Carrol Sorensen. A cordial Invitation is extended to afl of Sharon stake to join in our celebration, states Ariel Larsen, general chairman. thus making possible the financial arrangements for the cele, bration, The Queen receiving the highest number of votes will be Queen of Greater Orem Day; the seeond highest will be the Harvest Queen, in honor of the Harvest festival sponsored for so many years by Scera; the third highest will become the Water Carnival queen for the evening Bports at Rosa-- time-honor- lawn. Concessions Open An opportunity to obtain concessions at the celebration is available to ail desiring anch, states Mr. Washburn who will announce definite arrangements for concessions in next week's Voice of Sharon. In the meantime all seeking concessions should make their applications to him. The matter of floats and parade and details concerning there will be announced shortly, states :Mr. Linebaugh, with the Chamber of Commerce and the Town Board working out plans. Marriage Announced Mrs. Archie Brown is announcing the forth roming marriage of her daughter, Evelyn, to Frank Cargiat of Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cavollo of Hunting-toMiss Brown, a graduate of the St. Marks Hospital, was at the Price Hospital for two years and at present Is employed at the Utah State Hospital. n. June Bell says yon ran still draw your own conclusions about planting moth balls to kill squash Announcement bugs. The moth balls down on the Fourth ward farm didn't The Gilbert Haws reunion is muit'plv, but the squash brigs are to be held at Bear Lake July thicker than hair on a dog's 15th and 16th. back. |