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Show i ' - . f if 1234S6,7 S S 10 11 12 U 14 IS 18 17 IS is) 30 LI 22 23 24 25 2 j 30 31 2G I - 2723 .l r ? j t -- -- t ) ' . I ft V - t vNo. Orem Mass Meeting at : Town-Hal- l P , 1 0 -'- i V ' ( y.-- y 1' v 1 - I (r:7 Vi tv U i ,'( i I T. II. i and fame than !Y--e th.i :f, gold; 'llut dearer than them both your faith hold. once plighted - Spenser THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1999 IL U. D. Beatification Program Inaugurated SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advance Sharon Stake Auditorium Soon to Start Cuililii The Lincoln Tigers and Spiing-vi!l- e Devils fought it out Thursday, October 12 at Lincoln tor a scoreless game. ft ' t r 1 I x' lamed Announcement that Sharon LINCOLN NOTES well-attend- ' Gonferonce Proceedings lolod; i;02 Officers citizens, gathered Monday evening at a mass meeting at the Lincoln high school auditorium, approved the annexation move made last week by the Orem Town Board, in which part of Grand View and Carte-rvillareas were annexed to Orem. The meeting was called because of threatened opisition to the annexation being made by some residents within the area, but not a single voice was raised at the meeting in protest. f! i Llome Qpuivi Orem Approves Annexation Move Orem VI v.xilc'Ht :J;j (n Cidfiihai Qctnifl Cl til ficJL fuii'J IMP XII - V O - fSp(?cJ::(Q ?!yi y VOL. VII p PEAK Fit stakes proposed auditorium will soon be ready for starting construction work, and that pledprcs" already receixed and others yet to be obtained for funds to match the L.D.S. church portion (50 per cent) form the basis for the building program, was made Sunday affvrnoun at the Sharon stake conference Lv President A. V. Watkins of Orem. In making the announcement, "America" at d Pi evident Watkins referred to n- GLEANERS Ameriia. sung by cent annexations of Sharon stak "I,'," body were the opening numbers of territory by Provo City, declaring SHARON HEALTH die Columbus Day, assembly, Oe-- , that such iinnoxaiiors do not afGIVE KOVO PROGRAM t 1T 12, after whkh prayer was fect Make boundaries, and that ofteiid by Cn e Patten. A ColumChurch autlioi ities i xpei t every in bus Dav play, depicting "How member of the annexed territory Every Sunday afternoon, over Columbus Discovered America, to be loiat to Sharon slake, as Men radio siatnm KoYG, the and was NAMES OFFICERS legally prepared, accepted presented by the eighth grade stake building programs have class under the dilection of Mr been formulated on the basis of and Gleaner Girls of the Provo filed, and that all legal requireOREM'S NEW TOWN HALL Sharon I'. T. A. ments had been fulfilled by the followed by "Coli ibia stake boundaries remaining the Stake will present the program , Gunnell, Youth and Its Orem Town board. has 37 acris of pat k sui rounding tlie Gera of the Ocean," sung by same, and hence it is unfair to to be known as Weldon J. Taylor was named The program will be E. B. Terry. Concluding the prothose who remain for others who Religion. it. This park is now being Complete Successful Mayor B. M. Jolley was called president of the Sharon Health this Sunday, gram, the cheer leaders, Betty may be annexed to lehve and join from 4:45 to re'view the proceedings, which Association at it s first Board of aid is being Membership Drive beautified WP and the same time until further Oliver, Wanda Hill, and Margie other stakes. he declared bad extended over Directors meeting Tuesday night, used to level off the land, and announcement. Bunnell, lead he student body In three years time. He said tne and Henry D. Taylor became the Stake authorities have been reThe The purpose of the weekly AssociaIs tiee planting and landscaping is Lucile Farley yells and songs. upper part of Grand View had to the stakes por- broadcast, according to the sponpledge quired tion of Sharon school has successTwo complete tickets have now under Orem is not only been receiving Orem town water the secretary-treasureway tion of the proposed stake audi- sors, is to bring the young men Th ninth grade took its 53 A. V. Watkins was named been found in Orem's coming owner now of sufficient water fully completed its annual for three years or more, and that torium, the Church authorities and women rloser to their re9fl drive with V. announces members election, municipal a of three of committee chairman members, Wednesday, for their providing 50 per cent, and so it for four times its present populaannexation of tnat area in April ligion. contract Emil Hansen, town board clirk, tion, but with the new beautifi- enrolled This represents an in- first party of the year to e of 1938 had taken place only at to negotiate a health is only fair, he stated, to crease of over Mr. Leland Perry will be in of .690 the selection last original year's where they roller skated members to give their request cation program under way the the request of the residents there. with the Utah. County Medical although pledge, charge, William R. Firmage is to the People's ticket for mayor, E. Town, of which this Town Hall enrollment ami includes 67f'c of The committee in Another committee association. of the charge Later Certain citizens of the which does not constitute a legal the families of Sharon School as A. H. H. Lowe, filed a protest refusing is party consisted of Richard Hawk- document, but is only an evidence be the announcer and Mrs. the exact center, will possess members. Carterville area had contacted the of which Mr. Watkins is to be a to run. Fisher, talent director. William ins, Mary Daley, and Billy Burr. of good recreational and cultural facilities Town board, asking for Orem member will draw up the faith, to be fulfilled as Prusse is the publicity director. The children assisted in the Mr. Christensen chaperoned the A. II. Christensen, beyond those possessed Judge by any water, as their well wateT had be- of the Association. promised, or at such time as may The program this Sunday will Fifty-fiv- e on and drive the of of last of when articles association the members group. of Orems ruled that the day in other community the state, attorney Filing come seriously contaminated. At be possible. Mrs. Ariel Baliff in a feature a contest Wedwas to were in ninth a Salt Lake the given party grade participated. completed protest is filed within five days anywhere tear the population of that time the Town board did not President Sidney H. Cluff also scripture reading from the Book Orem. feel public sentiment was favor- nesday, the delay until then being after the closing date for nominBaseball, softball, tennis, room bringing in. the most memaddressed this session of the con-f- e of Mormon. The musical, numable to Expansion, and besides the due to the necessity of organizing ations, it automatically allows and other playgrounds will be berships, honoring the 5th and ence, conditions bers will be a string trio, and a of the faculty will The talent reporting 6th Acof Refreshments of Ice the Board be to made. grade. Directors, naming Orem is fast becoming provided. ' Board was in no position financiin the stake. President solo by Ariel Baliff. its officers for the coming year cordingly Philo Edwards accept- known over the country as a most cream and cookies were served to be portrayed in a comedy play, found ally to extend the water lines. H. Blake spoke Sunday Shmuel The programs of the future are Off it' to be Laugh j presented In January of 1938 the same This is the culmination of several" ed the nomination for mayor on desirable residential area, and al- the winners and all children of j Dec. 13 of M Men and to be wholly .it Lincoln. It has great morning, Insurto health school the work cones in treated the and years is a along Mgrval Peoples tiket, state ready establishing group sought the Town board so that the Youth for Gleaner talent, 8ome F. Richards posstbili,1'" good Ulugh8 Apostle George In ance work district was Sharon of to the In Town their work Walker the named the record for rapid development and recognition again, "and aided by reports from under the direction of the new was in charge of the conference, of Zion can have an opportunity drive Board ticket In place of Mr. Ed- growth. the State Board of Health, prove speaking at each session, Satur- to express its talent. The wards who had previously been committee sp"e('h and drama director, membership ed that their culinary water situTerI7ayette evening, Sulnjay morning, and day Mrs. D. for board. with all members of selected the tne J. Mrs. Bishop, present ation was serious, in so much so Seven Wards Sunday afternoon. Other speakers Other members of the People's board excepting W. Thomas Jacob, Mrs. C. M. IVentz, I that the Town Board felt a moral -- Buried shedule bas been planned included three returned mission- Biggs Work, Business ticket are Orson PreBtwich, E. E. J. Richardson, whose place was Mrs. Golda Mangum. Mrs. C.' S. orA tb8 obligation to furnish dhis area Don R. Watkins, two years of 1939-4- 0 aries: the for year G. at and Twitchel teach-1 to Robert Hills the James and Jr. the Sharon Ebenstein, given No Primary water. with Orems promises Funeral services for the infant of the Sharon The Citizens ticket is headed Stratton. Seven wards The other incumbents erf.: Mr. Ford Paulson, Mr. Har- - memb,r8 f tbe Open Forum So- - In the British mission; Duane S. were made however, until in June B. M. Miss Anderson, ciety, by Mr. Newman and rlub Madsen, two and a half years In son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiiford Jolley, Orems present are Julian Hansen, W. P. Wil- old Woolston, this year, the Board promised stake met this week at the home by officers. Two radio broadcasts are the Danish mission; and Arthur Biggs of Hiawatha, were held at Miss Gleason and Miss Lund. those residents that as soon a of Mrs. Merle Foote to receive In- mayor, for the mayoraltty chair. liams, arid LeGrande Jarman. to be given, the speakers being R Watkins, three years In Ger- - the home of the grandparents, Miller Elna from Miss structions PWA Orem the water project was chosen from the members of the many, Austria, Switzerland, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biggs S. Bessie of A. U. Miss and the C., completed they would give seriClub. The first broadcast will be (in the latter country with Bishop- Roy Gappmayer Utah county home ous consideration to the water Kirkham, over station KOVO Oct. 18, the tending university for the final conducting. C. Wiiford Larsen of demonstration agent, regarding of area. Carterville problem subjects being "Neutrality and six months-- . the Bishopric was the speaker. the work and business plans for Accordingly early in SeptemWhat it Will Achie ve and "ProTwo vocal duets Christ and his November An outstanding address was of the months October, ber, a large group of residents tection of Our Boundaries. The and "Your Sweet given by Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd of little ones there met with the Towm Board, and December. second broadcast is to be over the B.Y.U. Lessons and demonstrations Sunday evening atthe Little Rosebud has left you" were and a committee made up of Rex KriL, the subject to be Spending M I. A. session of the conference. sung by Mrs. Winnie Graff and Giiffith, Amanda Ketchum, and were outlined by the two instrucOur Way to Recovery. The an- Frank J. Ward of the Church Wel- Mrs. Lucy Poulson, accompanied tors and a most comprehensive Mr. Ilulick, was named to connual Mock Legislature is sche- fare plan was a speaker Saturday by Mrs. Melba Pvne. Prayers duct a survey to determine public program was presented to the Say duled to be held Nov. 3 at the evening, urging members to pro were offered by Iverne Pyne and sentiment in the matter. They ward directors of this departState capitol building. ment. vide their own industries to keep Mr. Jones and the grave at the found it overwhelmingly favorin this respect if the growers themselves busy, manufacturing Provo City Burial Park was dediable to annexation to Orem, and A would Hallowe'en Costume themselves. their own articles of use so far as cated by Albert Biggs. Ball, organize not is they then agreed to prepare the a foreigners job, nor is it Raising Utah celery The child, one of twin boys, Home the by sponsored Windsor unmaking possible. Wiiford Stubbs, stake plat and petition for the move. Buildings a job for cheap labor, but rather does it demand education Ample funds are available I and the F. F. A. club, will Aaronic Priesthood director, also was born at the Price hospital Later in September the Town der proper supervision, but along girls October 13th. be held and intelligent application, with capital and machinery as October 27, In the spoke. board called a mass meeting, alWindsor has a marked buildwith funds must be found traln- - Lincoln Friday, were school Richard's addresses Elder high iri gymnasium. lowing all citizens a chance to ing L. its success, declared George Cassidy,,,lDg and education to insure suc- - Advisors for the ball are Miss activity at present with the the chief factors inspirational and carried special express their views and not a following now under construction Los Angeles, who with Edward E..ces8 from expert marketing C. V. HANSEN Celery gro,ing demands Holdaway, Mrs. Knudsen, Mr. instructions to priesthood memsingle objection was raised at that and near completion: the new bers. At the Sunday morning sesmeeting, so the plat was accepted home of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Har- Davies, agricultural agent for the Union Pacific railroad, -- brains says Mr. Cassidy, which Soulier and Mr. Raddtz. will speak over Waldean Ivers has been chosen sion he discussed temple marriage and the petition filed. ris, new home of Mr. and Mrs. visited Provo and toured Utah county during the past few means nothing more or less than as of chairman also endowment and the event. Next appeared work, general the "school Harold Hanson, new home of days, studying the celery crop applied intelligently produce marstudy of the peculiar problems In- blessings, advising that problem with the Alpine school Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter, new here and Its vellous crops of celery. I possibilities. volved in growing It. board ruling at a meeting held In and games, art, model- the order of the church is not to Sunday, October 23, at 4.45 p. m. Sports and service station of Bud 15 of acres has garage Farrer Roger A Broadcast over KOVO in No more profitable field exists ing, checkers, the latter part of September that Hancock. reading, beauty give such blessings without first which S. R. Boswell, Utah county celery. B. J. Cox is another big for young SUBJECT children living in areas annexed beculture, home econ- the recommendation of the bishop collections, college Also a credit to Windsor comgraduates, grower, and Clarence Durrant, D. of the ward and stake president. RELIGION "The Way of Life L. by Provo City could not be cared omics, current C. of and and motion topics, agent, Pollard, lr. munity Is the remodeling done at Henry Jones, Edward Stephens, lieves Mr. Boswell, than to apply picture studies will be for In Alpine schools. This the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor the U.S.A.C., featured At the afternoon session Sunday, Logan, In company Ray Ashworth, and others were their fertile brains to the prob- In the Junior high hobby clubs, he directed his thoughts to the Thursday, October 2fl, 7:15 p. m. brought several protests which Johnson. lems of agriculture, and if applied Mrssrs. all Mark with tnspeced SUBJECT by Cassidy ClayMayor Andreson, of tithes and fast ofwere duly filed. to celery growing, net cash re which will meet on Fridays In the payment Boston Jenkins, "Weddings Without the Bride secretary of the and Davies, piloted by Mr. home room ferings. under Following these protest Mayer the "most guidance well. Utah county turns would be greater than Musical numbers thrilled the Provo Chamber of Commerce, and could They report Ltb8 teachers. Jolley met with Provo City com- Notiee To 600 car of them realize, concluded these provide readily conference repeatedly, the Aaronic to some work out mission, hoping others, interviewed George Wood, loads of celery if the growers experts. priesthood chorus of 30 voices led fiavid L. Rowley named to sucagreement for joint filing of Two Accidents Roger Farrer, John Durrant, would unite on a "celery prowater claims, and amicable settle- Relief Clients by E. B. Terry being a special ceed him, Qther appointments inHeber Knudsen, and other Utah gram", and the market is already feature ment of the annexation problems. Saturday evening, as also cluded: Weldon Taylor, president Vineyard county growers, revealed the un- waiting and seeking Utah was the No decision or agreement could ushigh school quartette and of the second quorum elders, and Orems relief clients who limited possibilities of celery first coanseloi Perhaps more celery would be the clarinet trio. Ivern Pynes Jesse Sumsion, be arrived at. At that meeting ually come to the Relief office in in this county. Vineyard's busy highway was God Blejg America ac- and Wiiford Oveson, shipped East than West, believes In Provo a number of residents the Town hall on Mondays are growing second singing the scene of two accidents this Mr. Cassidy and Mr, Davies Mr. Cassidy, whose company oppostg-annexatiowere present, asked to come Wednesday this companied by the Singing Mothers eomselor; Alton J. Gleason, LySnyder-Powe- il when first week, the were unable to be present at the holds connections with Chicago also thrilled the entire cor grega-tion- . dia P. Hogan and Mrs. Donald expressing'" their opposition to week instead, as the office will car was wrecked in a and New York as well as Los Likewise the Priesthood Olsen, Sunday school board; C. Joining Orem. Both mayors sug- be closed Monday. This applies broadcast but arrived the next with another car after reTo takVi 600 carloads day and toured the county, Angeles. chorus Sunday evening, led by Sterling Cluff, L. L. Terry and gested that the people themselves only to this week. leaving the Vineyard chapel C. Interview of Utah county ctTfcry would be porting, in a special settle their own dispute. Sterling Cluff was a thrilling Marion E. Ercanbrack, M. I. A. where had attended the they with the Utah Valley News, their no trick at all, he declares-- for Mr. Cluff is stake music board; Mary Williams and Ora Following this Provo meeting, event. number, wedding M I A. people everywhere, once they use Griffith, primary board; Charles the Orem Town board, being led steps are now being taken to ex- findings. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Snyder and director for the from this excellent Perkins. Phebe Perkins, Clara S. crisp celery to believe that Provo Intended to tend the Orem water line to the Many good areas are found In Mr. and Mrs. Vern Towell of Stake Officers Changed Rowley, Clara O. Siddoway and annex the area in question im- annexed area, thus serving the Utah county where cilery can be Utah county, demand it more and Provo ere all bruised and cut ,w Several Important changes were Susie Carter, genealogical commediately, acted at once- on the new residents of Orem with its grown profitably. Two limiting more. in the crash. made .Sunday in the personel of mittee. Another limiting factor enters petition and plat already filed, excellent supply of pure water. factors exist: first water, and Another accident occurred In stake boards and other officers Released, in addition to those and passed the annexation ordinSuperintendent D. R. Mitchell second capital. Ample water will into the picture however, they exfront of the Vineyard store Mon- Chief among thie was the ap- named included- Vernon Nuttall, ance, in the desire to protect the of the Alpine Bchool district, also soon be provided with Deer Creek plain. Celery must be produced day night when William Shum-wa- y pointment of Spencer Madsen as president, and J sse Sumsion and school situation and provide ade- addressed the mass meeting, de- completed, not because the grow- on a quantity basis Already this of Vineyard, enroute to Plea- - president of the high priests quor-Uin- , V. Zobell, counsellors of the secquate water to those residents, claring that the school board is ers can use Deer Creek directly, county produces more celery than , mont entertained members of the sant Grove, was crashed into by which 72 per cent of whom had signed helpless against these annexa- but because of the reserve mois- any other part of Utah, but not Alofa club at her home Wednes- - a coal truck. He was taken to the from the necessitated hi. rei,.as,, ond quorum of elders; Loleetha stak" high council, and Dixon, Ruth Peterson. Bertha the petition and reside contiguous tion moves, four of them within ture it will supply in the rub-soi- l, enough of it yet to make quantity day afternoon. Bridge was play- - Utah Valley hospital, but was re- Charles C. Terry named to the Yeates and Margaret Pulsipher, irdistinct must the of to Orem. recent year or , type shipments possible. Capital ed and high honors went to Della leac,r-lhhaving cut providing next day, after his high council, with James H. Clark Sunday school be obtained by the growers to uue Esum. board; Anna S. Mayor Jolley explained howlarge slices off the Alpine district. rigation demanded by celery. bruises and cuts proved not very as alternate Elder Madsen Ashton and Darrell Stewart. M. ever that he and the Town board No building program can be made Too much water ruins the crop, mechanized farming on a large A delicious table luncheon was serious, V. Wentz as the I A board; Delia Ray are yet hopeful that some ami- under such chaotic conditions, he quite as readily as too little. Most scale. Tucker, primary . served to the following members: quorum president, but no coi first, Katie Cordner, l,ine Sumcable settlement ran be made, said. in low How to obtain that capital was Mesdamea Billie Stubbs, celery lands are fourd Helen PENSIONEKH MEET TONIGHT were named for Mr. Maden mon, Rclva Wentz and ftola Lev, is James Blair, Orem watermas-ter- , level areas, such as lie along the best answered in their opinion, Hull, Olive Gillespie, Beth Fergu- agreeable to all the residents, and 88 ypt. Elder Terry and James T. d primary board; Samuel Cordner, are quite to any detailed Orem' present shore of Utah lake, which are Ir- by a cooperative movement by the son, The Old Age Pension and Flake also Baum, Ida Stubbs, released from the president genealogical suggestions hih may be offered declaring it to be ample rigated best by water pumped growers. The Federal Security Ethel Ferguson. Dorothy committee, Assistance organization will meet high priests presidency. Samuej a. Carter, first counselor, for four times Orem's prevent from The soil is rti h and by them. believes Mr. Bos- - combe, Pearl Stubbs. Eva Farlev, tonight (Friday) in the Provo Samuel Cordner was released and Maude G. The mayor aBo reported that population. Rowley, stake board loamy, which with ample water well, is ready and anxious to help Phyllis Monk and the hoetess. Puolic Library at 7:30 oclik. as genealogical chairman, with members. !'!!, II. Christensen, Judge Orem's Tow u board attorney, acted as chairman, opening the meeting with an explanation of the h gal aspects of the annexation problems. He explained that the annexation had been A. Orem Files Two Tickets Parent-Teache- r. Mem-buslii- p Park-Ro-Sh- by-la- Laf-wer- - Plan Infant I Tues-Franc- Growing Celery in Utah County Ofter s Golden Opportunity to Experts County Growe VS at-'d- al -O At Maas-Amietea- d to j e d ncil-lor- open-minde- Wfatej-supply- Ix-ll- j e, |