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Show . i- --I 1 MAIiCH &40 tit uDTiig 1415 w 10 T 11 j 112113 10 20 22 23 27 23 2'J 30 21 17 13 It) "',. 25 2G Vj u L , tSnsJkua Laiei-o- nt .4 v. -- h'i ClEsxalvkw H CONDITIONS 1. COMMUNITY PROJECTS Ivan Burr, chairman, having the duty of planning and conducting worth-whil- e community projects which all people can cooperate, BEAUTIFICATION Head- - ed by John B. Stratton, in which Orem visualizes a community of beautiful homes, delightful sides, and lovely premises. 3. MARKETING road- vice-preside- nt and chairman KOYO PROGRAMS A scries of Radio programs on is topics being genealogical broadcast by junior genealogists in various Utah County stakes, three of them having already been given. The rema ning broadcasts are here listed for 2 to 2:15 p. m. each Monday: ..Chndren of tUe covenant" by Palmyra gUke, March 18th. 5. "What Youth Can Do by Timpanogos stake on March 25th. 6. "Origin of Names" by Utsh stake, April 1st. 7, Be True to Your Blrth-a- t right, Nebo stake, April 8th. "Eecor(J Keeping and Us Provo stake, by importance Pri 15th. 9. "Origin of Names by Santi-qui- n Tintlc stake, April 22nd. 10. "Temple Marriage Appreciation" by fharon Btake, April 29th. 4 V-- Democrats to Meet In Pleasant View. Precinct Democrats of District No. 1 of the Pleasant View Precinct will hold a Mass Meeting at the Tage School house Thursday, March 14, at 8 p. m. for the purpose of reorganlz-- y lng and electing various delegates and committeemen, announces Harold A. Colvin, chairman of the District. MENS BUREAU slated for Glade C. Llnebaugh, one of Orems energetic business men, manager of the Drug store, and a ready and willing worker SlilGl.iG ..OTHERS TO FflESEHT PRQGRJL.l AH Sharon stake is invited to attend Easter Sendees Sunday, March 17, which will be combined to celebrate the Relief Society Annivei tary on that date, announces Mrs. Eva Gillespie, stake president. It is understood no ward meetings will be held, that evening in any wards of Sharon stake to enable everyone to attend the Lincoln high school auditorium where the Singing Mothers will present the program. The following is the program as outlined for presentation that evening: , Part 1 RELIEF SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY r.ano Solo Zola Malone How Lovely are the Messengers Mendelssohn chorus One Hundred Thousand StrongRelief Society Rally song Congregation. Oh Blest was the Day Special group For the Strength of the Hills Chorus (Wade N. Stevens arrangement) Part It Is Wonderful 2 EASTER Duett and Chorus Chorus (Marchetti) "Holy Redeemer Alice Harding Scripture reading Cello sola Vivia Davies "The Lovely Flowers" (Gates) Chorus solo by Ivern Pyne and Pantomine The Resurrection O Morn of Deauty Chorus (Sibelius) Oh, LaLrv mm UTAH. R. F. I). til UUb r r, , and if that be ho, wh not now and where jou stand? R. L. STEVENSON VOL. VII LINCOLN JUNIOR FROM bliLU AMJ uhttfl uALL FRIDAY NIGHT 'South One of the most interesting events of the M I A. soiiul season is the annual Sharon Stake Gold and Green Ball which is scheduled for Tuesday night, March 19, in the Lincoln High School During an impressive coronation, ceremony, Miss Martha Grand Alice Eiehenberger from View ward will be crowned Gold and Green ball Queen by Earl Buckner, M. Men representative. gyn-naaiu- Her attendants and their escorts the Bolder with and cabelleros will be the theme of the 1940 Lm(olu high schpol Junior Prom to be held Friday evening in the high school gym. Eldon Ilardmg, Prom chf.(L man, announces that decorations will feature Spanish designs and bright lively colors. A 1 orchestra, the "Top Hatters" from B.Y.U. will furnish the music. An assembly program featuring the Prom will be presented to the students Thursday and Friday by the program committee. Committee members Include Eldon Harding and Frank B. Newman, general chairman; Verl Madsen, Arlys Chatwin, Ruby Stratton, Bryce McBride, J, Erval Chilstensen, and Thomas Cordner, decorations, Waldlne Ivers, Car! Swenson, advertising and Weston Taylor, Rath Nelson, Ed.th Jones and Marjorie Wagers, assembly program. Span.-- h s s usance ..r la SlT.SCRllTIQN 51.50 per No. AXX1I Raco Shows Stafos of Runners of senou-tta- s will be Norma Dunford, Verl Wilma Wiscombe, Robert Gillespie, Maurlne Boulton, Neal Scott, Clorene Lamb, Tom Adams, Harold Fox, Reva Shumway, DIGGERS LAKE VIEW BEET Helen Park and Rudolph Wolf-gra' 'i-'Trumpeters .will be Leore VINEYARD COWPUNCHERS Griffith and Alan Balser; Crown B arer, Flower Ray Dawson; Girls, Barbara Bernardi and Joyce Taylor; Train Bearers, Maxine Harward and Georgia Symes. Following the crowning of the queen, representatives from Grand 1. Pledges liust ba turned Into View and Vineyard will demonthe secretary In order to count, strate the Senorita Mia Tango, 2. The distance advanced for- The Viennese wait will be demonward will be determined by the strated by Luclle Farley, Framp-to- n The eagerly awaited Ward reCollins, Ora Baum, percent of families who have Stanley union of PleasaDt View ward win signed pledges. Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Garn Har- be held next week, according to 3. To reach the top means the ward, Dorotha Jones, Jerry Buck-le- Bishop Lynn D. Taylor, who anNorma Dunford and Verl nounces that Friday, March 22nd, quota in cash has been attained VIEW TROTTERS as well as percent of families. Alleman. is the date set for this event. Alle-ma- n, pro-gran-- 8; Rules of Race: a PerlXCsU Ward Reunion At Pleasant View y, PLEASANT tn j GRAND VIEW SPRINTERS RAT SHARON BREEZER3 WINDSOR C 4w r them gar, Jesse Smith, and Jim FerguTimp son (arranged alphabetically acBut cording to J) leading the Truckthis ing outfit, and though they have Har- barely passed tue Sharon schon, Fail theyre real steppers when Jrfiey Us", get goin. SHARON RUEEZERS EIK.EMONT TRUCKERS Tom J.u Thats the calmeHt bunch, con- of a time gef fident too, and Morris Wiscombe out of Rosalawn, Isnt saying much either, but the team prancing, pacing, and Fables jumping around, until you cant keeps reading Easops about how the Tortoise beat the see where they are for dust Allen and Orson Prestwich are Hare, and rumor has It that the Truikers will pas) the Tumblers rounding them up though, and while they are all singing praises Captain Tom says the bunch will aiiout themselves up at the Girls be alright once they get off the Canyon Home. Theres Jim Pine- - flat country and started up the Harward warned they could never make the 8 climb in ven a 40 Grandview is counting on crew for a eal sprint and ward says "Theyll Never although- - V-- OREM TOWN OFFICE IIOW OPEN DAILY Orem's Town Office, formerly at the home of the Clerk, has now been Installed ln the Town hall and will be open dally from 9 a.m. until 5 p. m. announces V. Emil Hansen, town clerk. Wednesday afternoons, however, the office will be closed at 12 noon, he adds. la ln This new arrangement with the rapid growth harmony and development of Orem municipality, explains Mayor B. M. Jolley and the decision to maintain a full time office for the transaction of town business was made unanimously by the Town Board, he K-- Js Rats are Enemy No. 1 on every ha Bfltmiindorl Jn farm in ctan county, declares S. Voice fo Sharon R. Boswell, county agent, and Free Picture Show for entire Commission the PRIZED To next weeks therefore County ward membership. and the Farm Bureau are cooperetc. Turkey Dinner, with the State In the distriFree Dance and Refreshments. ating bution of Rat Toison through Etah county this week. Free to those who will mountain He even predicts they bait is offered use and the Orem it effectively, will outstrip the Tumblers. Town hall will have this poison WINDSOR FLIERS Friday, March 15 Its no luffing matter when air- for distribution 10 a m. to 4 p. m. lift takes a tail spin and thats from Jut what happened to that gosh darn new' tangled flying machine of the Windsor fliers. Gilbert Sharon 31. Men Richardson got It all rigged up and started out, and not being Gleaners Broadcast familiar wiih the controls, so the hoys say, the thing went down Sunday Sharon stake M instead of up, and crashed Just MmiLat and Gleaner Girls participaton the other side of Itosalawn ed in the KOVO lnoadiast sponItll take a week to fix up the sor! d by the Provo stake M men machine, they say, .but theyre and Glen turn. Next Sunday they flieis just the same, and the iil agaiu furnuh the program, limb ought to be easier than for biginning at 6 u 0 p, m. All the other outfits. Sbuion Make members are Invited to tune ln. The theme will be the "Condemnation and Cruci- Stake : Regional 12, B.S.A. To Meet in Provo The Annual meeting of Region Twelve for the State of Utah will be held ln Provo on April 3rd with the Utah National Parks Council as host. This Meeting is under the direction of S. Dwight Packard, Provo; George Q. Morris and H. T. Plumb, the latter two Regional Committeemen of Salt Lake City. The sessions will commence at 9 '00 o'clock la the morning and continue throughout the day with a luncheon session at noon and dinner session in the evening. Ladies especially are invited to the dinner session. In attendance w ill be representatives from the adds. Councils of Utah; Cache Valley, Mr. Hansen will now be available for all Town business at the Ogden, and Salt Lake, as well as some of the various DlntricLs ln Town hall, the office phone being this Council. 053R1. Special guests for the affair will be Arthur A. Schuck, National Director of Division of Orerations, Pleasant View M. I. A. 51 see how these things litrou8h cooperation, he adds Another comment heard at the few committee meeting was to were asked aBo people yarl lnvest money ln the building of the Columbia Steel Plant. Al- though no promise was made that the money would be returned, we pa)(j our assessment and have been grateful that we could do our part to bring this Important ln- - Plans Free Darn Dance County. dutry ,nt The architect, Fred Markham, A Free Barn dance will be hag been work)ng over tlm, t0 held in the Pleasant View complete the plans. He reports Amusement hall on Monday, that within a week's time he will 18 th., announce the have details enough completed . March M I A. Dance committee. that construction can start. In Aprons and Overalls will next weeks Voice of Sharon, the be in style but spurs will be committee expects to announce checked upon entrnace. No the exact date of ground-breakin- g admission fee will be charged ceremonies. but punch and candy will be In the mean time cheers and sold. credit are being extended for the fine work that has been accom-whe- n Old and Young from far and near are invited to be plished by the Finance Committee In each of the wards. there. new bu8lneg. 'w to do easZ POISON FLIERS 'imi' I jUa Various committees have been appointed to make this a succeoa-fthe details of which will be published in next weeks Issue of the Voice of Sharon. ul EDGEMONT TRUCKERS Committees from most every district report an enthusiastic response to the plan for financing the new Community auditorium. The majority of families readjly sign pledges for the allottment asked, only a few families asking to study over their Family revenue before signing. Some of the most conservative financiers have waited to investigate the security of the proposition, but one by one these men are convinced that it is sound and are turning into the committee their pledges. the Committee examined the pledgee last night they were im- pressed by the loyalty and faith of so many of the poorer families. It is easy to see that hundreds will need to make a sacrifice in order to make good tbelr pledge. they report. "It Is this faith ln community building that has made possible our commonwealth ln Utah. By this same method were the canals and the roads built. Many of the Industries would never have been started except through such in- declares selfish cooperation", Scera man- Victor C. Anderson, ager. "How proud we will all be in a year or so when we see this beautiful building completed and have the opportunity to use it. We will then too appreciate that one more important community utility belengs to the people. Then our money is returned with interest from the earnings of this ou niU't ifc J PiaoMiitvirw Financing Community Auditorium Assured As ai.fc SET FOR MARCH 19 TIMP TUMBLERS SECOND. Watch that chart. At the last Orm minute Timpanogos Tumblers, captained by Fenton Price and coached by Erval Christensen, were sceond. They're away up to Wick's Station, which means that 50 per cent of their pledges are down in black and white, signed, sealed and delivered. "Safety In Numbers" thats Fen- PWala tnno whUrtonwVw ! u V tensen is going to have his troubles keeping that gang together when the going gets tougher as they climb nearer Old Timp But today Hurrah for the Timp Tumblers! ! ! r, , ilfufti j$ctfl6j QzjhiciifiZihai QcintHinifieL LAKE VIEW - VINEYARD TIED There's a scrap on, whether you know It or not. Look at those Vineyard Cowpunchers and the Lake View Beet Diggers. Walter Holdaway la leading his bunch right into Vivian Park, every man sporting hia big bandanna, and a ten gallon hat, to Bay nothing of But right spuis and acuapps. alongside comes Wllford Oveson with his bunch in shirts and jumpers, and they look like they could climb Timp without even stopping for second wind. Both teams are eyeing each other now at Vivian Park, waiting for the first awkward move on either part before the next round is started. It's the Cowpunchers vs the Beet Diggers which offers more thrills per mile than anything else along the race. s 7. BUSINESS I S - im-th- Is tc It! JUItlUnj UlUiloUn weaknc-i lax.iC What a Race! Its getting even National attention. The Daily papers are featuring it in their sports headlines. Theres excitement over there and you dont need to get in close range to see miimnn problems. J- - i A NOTED er 6. AGRICULTURE goes to W. D. Soulier as one specially fitted to handle this Job, and one who is always capable and ready to cooperate with farmers and fruit growers in studying special a START Park heads this committee himself, seeking the assistance of every other agency in the district toucn uuaniesa lueuuuus, espeei- ward tinning better markets and in securing a bunk, a maintaining better prices for ally artlve and an adequate Orem fruits, and other farm pro- post office, for Orem.. telephone exchange ducts 8. EDUCATION and EN1ER-4- . NEW INDUSTRIES AND TATNMENT is headed by John ROADS Luzclle Robbins will s Lewis and the social life of the lead here, In one of the outstand-.ChambIs in good hands, avers PLEASANT VIEW TROTTERS ing needs of the community, Oils Mr. Allen who believes this phase The Trotters from Tleasant bureau being marked as onef of of community planning Is as e View have one of the finest exhiVhe biggest assignments of portant as any other. bitions, but they broke gait near Chamber. 9. PUBLICITY BUREAU Is the Oretn Drug, and have been 5. HOME FINDERS an- - headed by Mr. Allen himself, who cantering around the Canyon other major assignment, 'given has plans which will "put Orem road there now for several starts. this time to Ray Gillman? whose on the map" It but half of them But Grant Ivins declares he knows it will be to insist in niateriali7e, he declares. Us "trotters", and as soon as diiecting home seeker to deAir- 10. MEMBERSHIP though thev all line up again they will able spots in Orem, fnlr the tyend last, is by no means least, com-1- s "lake the gun, and be off for the definitely toward Orejyr, an ments Mr. Park, who sees 200 Top of Timp. idea! rural with members, everyone active, every- community. GRANDVIEW SPRINTERS everything the city has, lights. (me a booster, and a thriving Harwards Sprinters made p water, good roads, and niunity as a result. Elwood Bax-nostart, and easily passed dashing of its disadvantages such as ter heads this bureau assisted by Parks Cafe, hut somehow got the smoke nuisance and other Mr Lewis, stopped at Washburns garage, city problems. maybe to see those new 40 Mr. f i 10U cannot run away from ' r- Orems 10 new Chamber of Commerce directors, in their first meeting assembled, pledged solemnly to co .tribute $5,000 in cah and later during 1940 toward the develop- ment and growth of Orem's community life, according to D. Orlo Allen, newly elected of the Publicity bureau. Outlining the objectives for the Chamber coming year, the new directors, with Hoy E. Park, new- ly elected president at their head, set forth plans whereby every one of the 200 members can contribute to the community effectively, details of wheih are to be worked out at a subsequent meeting. As a beginning, President Tark and Mr. Allen announce ten "bureaus have been set np, with a director as head of each bureau, and regular weekly meet- ings to le held throughout the year. These bureaus ar. here llsted by Mr. Park: -- Top of Timpanogos EIGHT TEAMS Development X fc rnovo Gasli and Labor Toward Community V ; y if MARCH 11, 1910 Cliambor Pledge $0000 2. - 1 y TIIUK.'-DAY- i ) l TMO f' e A Boy Scouts of America. New York City: Raymond O. Hanson, Regional Executive, Los Angeles; Oscar A. Kirkham. Deputy Regional Executive, Salt Lake City; and others. It has been decided to postpone Council Finance Mept'ng scheduled for the Executive Board meeting Monday, April 1st and Invite all representatives of Districts to come to the Regional Annual meeting which will be filled with unusual Interest. Brouters and the general public are cordi'nvited, announces Chief ally Scout A. A Anderson of Provo fixion of Christ. Last week's program was given Miiui Ruth Hansen, Ettie Rode-bacRita Jolley, Robert Hills, and Bryant Jolley, under the direction of Mrs. Christine B. Jolley. Next Sunday's program will be presented by LaVar Koekerhans of Sharon ward as speaker, with musical numbers from Lake View and Pleasant View. by Spencer Madsen Heads Lake View Democrats Spencer Madsen was District chairman of the Lake View Democrats at a mass meeting S' turday. Helen Oveson was named Hex Jacobsen, secretary; Altha Johnson, treasurer; and Central committee is made up of two presidents, Mr. Madsen of the Seniors and Wllford Oveson of the Junior Democrats. Precinct committee members fleeted are Robert Madsen, Burl Rowley, Elliott Sabcy, and Clarence Zobell. Delegates to tbs Stale convention on April 20, are Mr. Sabey and Mr. Oveson., DeU gates to the County convention on March 30th are Robert Madsen, Merle Madsen, Kenneth Scott, Addie Scott, Rosetta Johnson, and Alfred Madsen. Mrs. Newell Honored Open House was held Sunday by the Newell family In Orem ln honor of their mother, Mrs. Malin-d- a Newell, on the occasion of her birthday anniversary, 135 friends and neighbors calling during ths day. and leaving many lovely gifts and numerous cards. "It was the happiest day of my life" declared Mrs. Newell after It was all over, and certainly. It sb ill live forever In my memory. Mrs. Newell is a pioneer of SHRUBS WANTED FOR Orem, coming there in 1879 to make her home where she yet lives. A poem was composed and BEAUTIFICATION read by Mrs. Natalia Synder la commemoration of Mrs. Newell's Home Owners of Orem want life, telling of the many virtues and experiences of the honored Juat as beautiful a Town home . aa at their own premises, believes guest. W. P. Williams, chairman of the Property committee of the Town Social Dance board, and a call Is herewith sent out to residents of the district to Vineyard help make the Town park such a Vineyard Amusement hall wil place of beauty. be the scene of the gayest am You can help, state Mr. Wilsocial dancing party eve liams, by donating shrubs and biggest sponsored by the Mekhisedel to Town for the plants planting this Spring, and every family priesthood quorums of Sharo: which thus donates a tree or s stake, according to Ernest Fraud shrub will be recorded ln the sen, who says tiiket sales are In of this prediction. Town records and the contribution diration Mr. Frandsen adds that a! noted. ticket sales must be reported to In order, however, not to duplinight (Thursday) to the Seminar cate shrubs and other plants, all (Phone 02J2) by 7 p. m. in orde persons who desire to help in this that the Entertainment commit project are asked to notify the tee can make the necessary par Town Clerk, (phone 053R1) and chass for refreshments. Th tell him Just what plants you ha xact number of people should b which you wish to give known In order that no one na; Steps will then be taken to- be disappointed, he explains. ward proper selection and gatherAll members of Elders, Seven ing of such plants as are approv- ties, and High Priests quorum ed by the Beautification commitare invited to attend, and a ver tee, explains Mr. Williams. enjoyable time is promised At Party |