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Show AUGUST 1939 1939 opportunities hml biggtr going A now than (timing. a1 nays i ; VOL. VII urt Vv rv'v t- Sim! No. rt J 1 m IK'iYO UTAH. Orem Tax Levy Reduced .3 Mills J. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in' advance FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1939 Which Is Yom) Choice For Queen Oi Orems Homecoming Celebration Tliv.--v St era. V. Emil days now. Orem finances are In good was hos- L., MISS BELVA WILLIAMSON of Lake View ward It costs nothing to vote. All you do is to buy whatever you would buy anyway, at any of the following 'stores, and then get your tickets and write on each ticket the name of your choice for queen of Orems Homecoming Celebration, Sept. 4. Tickets can be had at the following stores in Orem and wards: Kelander's Tour- - at the high school building on the following schedule, Grade 12 at 8 p. m. Wednesday, Acg. 23; Grade 11, Thurs. at 8 p. m.; Grade 10, Friday at the same hour; Grade 9 Monday, Aug. 28 at 8 p. m. Grade 7 and 8 will be assigned Tuesday morning Sept 5 when school begins. Any deviation from this schedule must be arranged with the school office, states Mr. Warnlck. Several new courses are planned for the first time. Two courses of chemistry, one technical for those going on to College and the other a general course for those planning to work after high As Gillmore Station, Feed and Grocery, Orem Drug, Drage's Market. Park's Cafe, Washburn Service, Quality Feed, Bills Service, Orem Cash Lincoln store, Shell Service, Cash store, Burnlngham Barber, Scera Theatre and Rosalawn Dance Pavilion, Draper Feeds (C. Sterling Cluff), Blue Pine Service, Lakeside Service, Vineyard Mercantile, Wasatch Chemical Co., Helen's Beauty Shop and Jim's. Remember voting closes on Aug. 31, and remember too that cents you spend at any every of the above stores, entitles you to a chance on other valuable prizes. Be sure to write your own name on the other half of the - - m J MISS WILMA WISCOMBE of Edgemont ward ETD 1 'I; MISS EMMA KIRK of Windsor ward Due to Miss Kirk being on vacation it was impossible to get her cut made for . this issue. However, according to her w .e iBw m ssut A MISS NAOMI PARK of Sharon ward Jt. MISS JUNE FOUTIN of Tlmpanogos ward w Mid-Slimme- Primary 23-2- 4, 25-2- 1 udft Accounts j i To All Scera Members: We, your auditing commit tee, have checked carefully all accounts of the Scera organization, in company with our auditor, Henry D. Taylor, and find that all receipts and expenditures have been properly entered and all accounts kept In a satisfactory manner, and we are satisfied that everything Is in proper order. Signed, Ernel Williamson, on .behalf of the auditing com. mil tee. Bitten by Black Widow Wm. Dittimore had the misfortune of being bitten by a black widow spider while shocking grain Monday. He began to feel dazed and made it to the home of his mother, Airs. Minnie Ditti-mor- Before he could fully explain what had happened he fell to the floor unconscious. A doctor was summoned at once, who pronounced his condition serious, but he will recover. j Lake View Enjoys Canyon ..Outing ..... Under the general chairmanship of Clarence Lloyd, the Lake View ward enjoyed their annual outlug Saturday at Cauyon C'Maa, with all participating in soft iiall and volley ball games, and en Joying family dinners at the long 44 6 s MISS MARGARET GAMMON of Vineyard ward MISS LARAINE JONES of Pleasant View ward coming Queen. Midsummer Nights Dream Ends Dance Series SHOW AWARDS LISTED Riotous color and gorgeous beauty marked the 250 or more color exhibits shown at the Second Utah Gladioia Bhow here In Provo over the past week-enwith visitor from many parts of the state and elsewhere enjoying the delightful entries at the Womens club house. M. C. Labrum of Midvale took the grand prize award by a very W. Reed narrow margin from Nuttall of Grand View, their 27 re- total points being 28 and $ O. R. of Thomas speettvely. Provo and George Soffe of Salt Lake City did the judging. In addition to the 250 single entries shown, more than 40 vases of bouquets were exhibited. Earl Howe of Salt Lake won third place in total points (18 ' points) and special awards went to the following: a (Flower with most length, measuring over 70 .Inches, exhibited by Mrs. Grace G. Clark; most florets, variety, Mrs. S. A. Errey, exhibited by 11 flowers W. Reed Nuttall, open, largest flower, variety Irak, measured seven inches, exhibited by Miles C. Labrum; of best spike, grand champion the show, variety reverie, exhibited by Miles C. Lambrum; best arrangement of tips, Mrs. L. Gibson of Provo; champion basket of the shpw, exhibited by W. Reed Nuttall, best basket of baby best glads, W. Reed Nuttall; basket mixed with other flowers. most novel Miles C. Labrum; Arrangement, W. Reed Nuttall; N. best corsage, Mrs. Afton Thomas of Provo. Winners In the color classes follow: Windsor friends she is very much in the race for Orems Home- school graduation. Required courses are outlined ftLo for each grade, with two years of phys. ed. during 10th. Finale of Summer Recreation for Four Stakes 11th or 12 th grade years. Grade Closes at Rosalawn; Plans laid for Next Tear. 9 must also take phystsal education and English, science, shop and agriculture, foods and clothSo intensely interesting, so entertaining, and withal ing. American problems for Grade so pleasant a time has marked each of the five dances at 12; English C and American hisin which the four stakes of Utah, Provo, Sharon Rosalawn tory for 11; English B. for 10 are required. All courses are re- and Timpunogos have participated, that as the finale on quired for Grades 7 and l. r Tuesday closed the Summer season with the theme Further details of the various all voted to the renew Nights Dream, heartily courses and schedules 'must be Investigated at the school office as arrangements for next year, and the same general cornanto act mitteemen for agreed who to stakes each have done they apply grade. splendid other season. work, according to Mrs. Perry, Tu sdays dance exceeded ex- and who are assigned to the same pectations, with its lovely cors- jobs for next year, are Mrs. Della to each ages presented lady Loveridge of Utah stake, general guest, made by the Tlmpanogos chairman; William Firmage of stake, under direction of Miss Provo stake, tickets and finance, Stella Fenton; and with its de- assisted by Joe Cheever, Provo M licious punch aDd wafflea, served Men chairman. These workers t to such a large crowd, under dl. have managed the entire series rectlon of Miss Esther Hanson to the credit of them all, declares Friday and Saturday and Pau) Taylor of Sharon stake, Mrs. Perry. August 18th and 19th. A Bouquet for Rosalawn" was Those unique decorations too Only two more days to see the marked the final dance, with the expressed by all the workers, greatest American epic of them Union all! Cecil B. DeMIlle's huge cardboard frogs, elves, toad after the Tuesday night finale: 2 stools and trees giving such a cVhat a beautiful recreational Pacific Barbara Stanstaring fitting background for a Mi- center. So centrally located for wyck and Joel McCrea. all four stakes, an Ideal spot for dsummers Nights Dream. Monday and Tuesday August 21st and 22nd Supervisors from all four stakes good clean entertainment, we do The Three Musketeers playimpressed appreciation and con- appreciate Sceras hospitality. ed by DOM AMACHE, DArtagan gratulations to the young people rides and fights again In 20tb who have participated in these Windsor Team Tops Century-Fox- s musical comedy five dances. A spirit of cooperay version of Alexandre Dumas tion and genuine enjoyment of Soft Ball The Three Musketeers,? with these Inter-stak- e I programs has marked every event, with new Pauling Moore and Blnnie BarSharon stake primary soft ball nes. The Ritz Brothers as phoney of t friendships and enrichment league Is headed this week by Musketeers are also starred in the to who r.jL all life coming attended. the Windsor ward boys and girls, film. "The Lady and the Mob" President A. V. Watkins, both teams having won top places Sharon stake, under whose stake in recent games with Timpanogos A recent Academy Award winWednesday and Thursday August 23rd and 24th ner, Fay Balnter, comes to the all have been guests at Rosalawn, and Edg 'mont. In the latter the Edgemont Double Feature: The Lady Scera Theatre Bcreen on Wednes- announces plans for enlarging game, however, and beautifying the hall and sur. girls failed to appear thus giving and the Mob, a recent Acadamey day and Thursday, Augcst Windsor the game by default. The Award winner, with Fay Balnter, in Columbia's The Lady and the roundings. The Mob." with Ida Lupino co featur-- ' Appreciation too for the news- boys game with Tlmpamgos gave Ida Luplno, 1 Windsor the edge on a comedy presents Miss Balnter as ed. .TEs comedy presents Mias papers of Provo and elsewhere i an heirpss who hires herself a , Bainter as an heiress who hires xpretsed by Mrs. Leland Terry, score. Next week's schedule holds mob and goes gunning for the herself a mob and goes gunning who did publicity work through- racketeers terrorizing the small for the racketeers terrorizing the out the season She has been as- Crand View and Pleasant View business men of her community. small business men of her com- sisted by Mrs Mary Hafen of Utah to play in the bovs league, while j stake. Miss Esther Hansen of the Timp. girls piav the Vineyard i It's a wow! munity. It's a vow! The second feature on the pro- Sharon, and Mrs Doris Rodgers team The Grand Championship The second feature on the progame will he plaved at the Home gram is EVERYBODYS BABY" gram is EBEUYBODYS BABY I of Timpanogos Other workers of the four Coming celehralion Sept. 4 with the Jones Family. .with the Jones Family. "J. t ticket, and put that part in other box for receiving such tickets. JThree prizes are also being ottered by the Parade committee, $15, $10, and $5 tor the best floats enthree tered In the parade such floats as those entered by wards, or families or organizations, being considered Isis Market, Lincoln High School To Start Sept, 5 Lincoln high school will be in full swing Tuesday, Sept. 5, with all registrations completed before August closes, announces Principal A. P. Warrick, who explains that an entire revamping of the schedule makes it necessary for all students to reregister, rather than to allow them to hold to the registration made last spring. Registrations will take place in the upper music room ii community center, vhich belongs to all the people under the management of WIs-comb- e. Registration Must Be Made Evenings before End of August; Several New Courses Offered , Queens GLADiOLA d, in their respective wards, voted upon and But voting is going forward these weeks and will continue until the last day of August to determine who shall rule as Homecoming Queen, the honor belonging to t lie tjueen w ho gets the highest number of votes .at the various stores throughout the entire Keeia dMrict, each store giving away 100 votes for your favorite queen with each JO cents spent with that store.' Ask foi your tickets when you buy. Hansen, town clerk, but tbis will be ready in a few more tess to the Literary club at her home 'in Edgemont Friday afternoon, with Pres. Lydia Hogan in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Ezetta Johnson gave a review of Its All Adventure by Peter Frencheo; Tid Johnson It gave tfro numbers: Swing Cowboy," and Theres A Love Knot In My Lariat. Tasty refreshments were served Mrs. Hogan. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Loleta Dixon, Mrs. Cordelia Booth, Mrs. Hilda Conder, Mrs. Maud Glazier, Mrs. Lola Mrs Martha Stewart, Mrs. Eva Gillespie, Mrs Annie Gllles- pie and Mr Tid Johnson guest. Mrs. Trotter was assisted by her daughters, Misses Edythe and Ann Trotter. gils are already dieted hv the ward members. Regardless of what happens in the contest now running, each itill be honored in Orems Home coning celebration to be staged at Rosa-law- appendicitis operation. f lhe Town board in setting the new levy for the coming iiscal year has not yet completed its budget, states Mrs. Louise Trotter F. jC Orems town tax levy has been reduced .3 mills, which he it over so little amounts to a sum over the tidy whoie tax front, announces Mayor lb M. Jolley this week, who is convalescing nicely at his home after his recent the mayor as be points td the payment of the Alta Ditch water In full, and also a 14000 bond payment retired, as well as settlement of all outstanding accounts, and Interest payable by the towp. Reduction in levy has been possible despite these heavy payments, and at the same time the Town has provided the gravel for the mile and a half of sidewalk In Orem and other improvements. Total valuations have been hiked somewhat by the action of the state tax commission points out Mayor Jolley, who says that the $1,136,898 valuations made by the Town board, were increased by agout $45,000 through the arbitrary action of the Tar commission In adding 10 per cent to land assessments K. Soft Ball At Vineyard The Vineyard Girls' soft ball team will play the American Fork girls yi the Vineyard school grounds Friday at 6 p. m. The last game In American Fork was won by a score of 12 to 5 by Vineyard. All ball fans are assured a good game Friday. , , White, Alma E. Wright, Provo; cream, Milton Holdaway, Vineyard; yellow, W. Reed Nuttall, Grand Blew, buff, Earl Howe, Salt Lake; orange, W. Reed Nut-al- l, Grand View; salmon, Miles Labrum, Midvale; picardy (speEarl Rowe, Salt cial class), Lake; deep salmon, Grace G. Clark, American Fork; pink, W. Earl Reed scarlet, Nuttall; Howe; red. Miles Labrum; lavender, Ben Taylor, Salt Lake. Others: minuet (special class) Milton Holdaway; purple, Earl Howe; violet, W. Reed Nuttall; brown, Grace G. Clark; smoky, l Miles Labrum. tables provided. Mads Jorgensen got the award for coming the longest distance; Peter Madsen was the oldest person present; the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson was the youngest person present, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernel W. Williamson had the largest family present. The married men won the ball game over the single fellows. A delightful program was proSharoi Ward Building Fund Will Be Boosted; vided at 2 p, mvHwior to the afto Feature Days Events vn Aug. 23. Bazaar ternoon sports, with Clifton Cling-e- r as master of ceremonies. Jackie Calder, Mads Jorgensen, Orems Bettor Homes Club members are combining Philip Taylor. Richard Johnson, their annual event with a project designed to boost SharWeston Taylor, Cleo Davis. Belva on wards building project by several hundred dollars, acWilliamson, Paul Taylor, Duan Madsen, Milo Madsen, and Lynn cording to Eva B. Swanson, publicity director. A banquet Nuttall all gave numbers on the and a bazaar a're both planned for August 23, the prWeeds program. Bishop August J. John- to go to the benefit of Sharon ward, she announces. son gave the welcome address. Orems Better Homes Club to Hold Banquet A Quorums To Meet Sunday At Seminary All members of the High priests and Seventies quorums in the Sharon stake are requested to meet Sunday morning at 10:30 oclock in the Sharon stake semiWard members are vacationing nary, announces President Sidat Mutual Dell this week. A group ney H. Cluff of the stake presiof 50 left early Thursday morn-rn- g dency. for this Mountain horre where they will spend three days, returning home Saturday evening Timpanogos MIA officers will be in charge It. S. Set Mrs Nettie Wilberg. Mrs. Rhoda Hrelnson, and Mrs. Hazel Gill Aug. 29 man will be assisted with cooking and chaperoning the girls. The Tlmpanogos stake relief Friday is to be Ward Day. Pre- society will give a membership pare a basket lunch and relax party August 29th in the Second among the pines on this day with ward chapel at 2 p m. Program other ward members. and refreshments will be the events of the afternoon. VISITS IV S U.T I.AKE All ladles In the stake ar inMrs V. Emil Hanen, president vited and urged to be present A of the Orem Literary club, is vispr ze will be given to the ward iting relatives and friends In Salt organization bringing in the mot members , Lak city for the week. Windsor Ward At Mutual Dell Stake for Party rro-pefti- free childjenK Vlance starts the afternoon off promptly at 2 p, Bk 'in the wArd sale. With school days just house, and plenty of candy, popthe corner, the bazaar will corn balls, and ice cream will he there for sale to help swell the feature school clothes and other necessities at reasonable prices, fund. At 7 p. m. starts the banquet, and patrons will realize that they but preceding that win be the are not only providing tnemselvee bazaar during the afternoon In and their families with needed which many articles donated by materials at real bargains but also ward members will be offered for adding tidy sum to the coffers of the Sharon ward building project. Band Banquet tickets are to sell at This Week Lincoln 50 cents, and will be ready by Aug 20 for reservations. People All band members are urged to from all over Sharon stake are attend band practices slated for invited to purchase pickets and Monday and Friday thi- - coming they will be assured an excellent week in order to prepare for the chicken dinner with all the and the ladies In charge big Home Coming celebration on Sept. 4, announces E. B Terry, promise plenty of everything, and band master. a menu which will delight the inJunior practices start at 6 p ner man, and make the women m; reguar band practice at 7 want the recipes. p. m , and senior hand members Come and bring your friends. should be ready at 8 p m. This We assure you plenty and to schedule of hours applies to both spare and if you are not satisMondav. Aug. 21 and Friday. fied we will give Tail doiihle your Aug, 26. states Mr Terry. money bai k What better guarIt is important that every hand antee can we offer? says Mrs. member a'tend. he adds. Fwanon. Practices At fix-in- s, |