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BlhlXESS Community Music Program Planned for Summer by Scera extends almost six miles, cerScera sponsored one of the best summer music programs tainly more than lour miles, as you meet the first establishment given in Utah County last summer, with more students paron the brow of the bill at the Mohawk Service operated by Mr. ticipating, more clashes for study offered, and more enChristen and pass on to Pleasant thusiasm shown than ever before according to Victor C. Grove from the Wlliet store In Anderson, Scera manager. This years plans, he announces the north end of Orem. Every week sees some new concern In include free instruction to all groups and a series of community concerts. operation, with Elvis B. Terry will again be SAM KITCHEN employed to direct these activihis new TEXACO opening Including bands and orchesstation this week, just one more ties, both of which expect extra tras, evidence of Mr. Kitchen's faith in enrollment this summer. large Orem, and Utah Valley, as well as All g.oup instruction Is free to evidence of Mr. Kitchen's indoml-natabwill power and energy all, but Btudents who receive priNational "No Accident Week which has built up his Orem vate instruction from music teachers will be charged a small fee. is set for May 26 to June 1, anestate. This music program is made pos- nounces Rulon West, traffic ofRUSS OYLER. sible because of the summer bud- ficer of Orem, who announces at the Vico station, naer the get for recreation. Orems complete cooperation in of Canyon road, a subsidiary This year several community the movement, and seeks indivianTelluride Motors of Provo, is concerts are to be given. At least dual citizen cooperation .ith the other booster for Orem. The new one will be at the new Orem park officials'. station manager has his wife with in Provo canyon. One or two will The movement of establishing him and they are making their be presented at Rosalawn, an 1 a No Accident Week is part of hornet right in Orem. one in each of the eight wards. the Safety plans for America's Besides these concerts, both the highways, to make everyone MURVEL WALKER is another busy man. His motto Junior and Senior bands hare bad conscious of safety measures exThis is the Place tells the story, invitations to play in several of plains Mr. West. Careful driving for "Murv is on the Job at all the community celebrations to be by motorists, aided by caution by held this summer, the Senior hand pedestrians wlil accomplish wonhours, and offers fruits in season, In and its always season" at having already been asked to ap- ders, but it takes more than that it takes "safe cars as well, he pear at the Utah State Pair. Walker's. The music course will com- points out. PALL SINGLETON, Mr. West therefore calls attenmence the first week in June. office attendant of the Utah Students should commence at the tion to the annual check up which Power & Light company, is yet first week to obtain maximum closes on June 1, and asks that another Orem booster, a Provoan,1 benefits, states Mr. Terry. Any every motorist see to it that his but a young man who is making boy or girl, over the age of eight car is in good mechanical condihis home in Orem, and you ought years, interested in any kind of tion, regarding brakes, lights, to Bee his display of electric instrumental music, is urged to horn, and tires, there being minimum requirements for safety. ranges, refrigerators, and other attend. A few school-owne- d "If your Jollopy cant take the appliances. Besides he is taking instruments may be rented for a in cash for electric current from very fee. Application inspection test it ought to he off small a wide territory including Maple-to- n should be made immediately to the road, comments Constable and even as far as Walsburg, Mr. Terry. "Careless West, but he adds: who come to Orem to pay their drivers in big liraosinea are potenhills. Thats snother reason why tial murderers, and we intend to Orera business is growing. NOTICE TO SCOUTS weed them off the road to THAT NEW GARAGE SIGN has a challenge to it also. There is the answer to the disappearance of the Park Cafe sign the long red arrow points to the Washburn garage, and if you follow the arrow it takes you now to a large stock of accessories and auto supplies which is new in Orem, since .Mr. Washburn's return from Chicago. He brought home a new car, and an agency for auto accessories which puts his business "on the map in Orem. L. E. BURR & SONS are again open for business. Another progressive Orem business ready to serve its patrons. FROM ROBBINS TO W1LLETS is a stretch of at least four miles, and that is the extent of Orems business front at present. Too long a stretch, you say, but As I Pass Thru Orem I am impressed with the future possibilities. A. V. Washburn Returns from Chicago Trip The Sharon District Scout committee meeting will be held Tuesday, May 21 In the Sharon stake seminary building at 8 oclock. All committeemen are requested to be present. The Sharon District Scout C'ainporee will be held at the Orem Park in Provo canyon, May 2ith and 25th. A full program in food, fun and fellowship is scheduled. The evening's program will consist of a Court of Honor at which two Eagle awards will he given. Ttie parents are hulled to attend the evening's program. Priesthood Notice Stake Quorum meetings for the Seventies of High Priests and Sharon stake will convene Sunday morning at 10:30 in the Stake Seminary building. Melchizedek Priesthood Union meeting will be held Sunday at 2:00 p. m., for all officers and committee members. The Senior and Junior softball teams took first place at the track meet Monday. Vlrgie Gillman, Kathleen Franson. Beth Ilooley, Helen Prestwich, Berneice Hrein-so- n were among the honored players. JOIN AARONIC PRIESTHOOD OUTING TO SARATOGA Nine stakes are cooperating In the Fifth annual outing of the Aaronic priesthood at Saratoga Springs, near Lehi, according to O. H. Anderson, supervisor oh Sharon stake, who announces plans for the big party Saturday, May 18, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Each stake is to provide Its own and separately transportation then combine in the program after arrival. Program events will be conducted both in the morning and afternoon, the morning to feature an Assembly to be addressed by Oscar A. KIrkham of Salt Lake of Council of the Boy Scouts America, and also by a member of the Presiding Bishopric. The afternoon will be spent in swimming, soft ball contests, and Swim Instructor le - NINE STAKES inter-stak- e events. All equip- Rosalawn Dances Every Saturday Nijjht Every Saturday night dancing is being enjoyed by happy couples from many parts of Utah county, invitations having been issued this week to every Utah Valley announces Clark community, Carter and Leonard Madsen, dance directors. Beautiful Rosalawn1 is situated at Orem, an open-ai- r pavilion, with the giant Tlmpanogos for background amid the most delightful natural scenery. Seeth-aler- 's Melody Club orchestra has been engaged, and folks who enjoy dancing to dancable rythm are invited to attend. This Saturday night is the secodn of the series of Saturday night dances planned for the coming summer. The Melody club Is featuring the singing team of Bette Davis and Barney Rawlings, making the dance program attractively different, announces Mr. Carter. Starting with the State highway running through Orem, and extending into the lanes andbyways, and even into homes as well as public parks, the Orem Chamber of Commerce Beautification bureau headed by Juhn B. Stratton has set the slogan Make Orem More Beautiful for its objective during 1940, according to plans laid at the Beautification meeting held this week. SHARON HEALTH CONTRACT BEING NEGOTIATED The Board of Trustees of the Sharon Health association held a joint meeting with a committee representing the Utah County Medical Society Tuesday evening, for the purpose of going over the proposed contract between the Health Association and the doctors, covering the matter of medical services to he rendered to members of the Association. Another meeting is proposed for the near future to consider matters not yet fully settled. Officials of the Health association expect that a contract will be ready to be submitted to members of the association soon. Scera Board Approves Budget for Summer Program Stake er Mech-assistan- Friday s, IMcrs Heeded On Community Auditorium ce Fri-dy- Edgemont Literary Club at Pinegar Home Mrs. Effie Pinegar was hostess to the Edgemont Literary club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Cordelia Booth had the meeting in charge and Mrs. Erval J. Christensen gave an Interesting review e of "A Woman's Place, by Hor-tens- Odium. Waneta and Maxine Pinegar furnished musical selections on the piano and accordlan, Delicious refreshments were enjoyed by mesdames: Christensen, Booth, Emma rereton, Hilda Conder, Mary Rowley, Loleta Dixon, Lola WlBcombe, Annie Gillespie, Zelpha Smith, Amy Minnie Taylor, Merne Schoney, James, Hazel Hawkes, Margaret Fischer, Racheal Mecham, Emma Jolley and Eva Gillespie. Common labor and cement workers are needed urgently at the Community Auditorium. Every worker will be paid in bonds or theatre coupons for every hour he puts in. Orem Town Hall. Besides this every family in this community has a responMrs. Lorna Maycock is chairsibility to help push this work along. In order to get the man of the Social committee and HIGH COUNCIL maximum return for the money paid to supervsior and fore- Is making arrangements to have man there shouldoe at least six or seven more workers each all present enjoy a delightful APPOINTMENTS all day. In two or three of the wards the finance committees have been loafing and have not visited the families as they should. Remember that this project Is your responsibility too. Even though no committeeman has called on you, it is no excuse for you not offering your service. If you can work and will work, come over immediately and report to Mr. Cluff or Mr. Woffln-de- n or you can cal! them by phone or you may call the finance chairman of your ward. We want every man to have equal opportunity getting this work. Several have asked about In the first place, the bonds. bonds are a saving p'an for you. In a few years these savings may make possible for you to meet a crisis In sickness or disaster. They are a good insurance and you wont need to die to get the benefits. In the second place as soon as our building is complete and business organizations see that our theatre is completed, you will have no difficulty exchanging your bonds for merchandise of various kinds with the different concerns ail over the state. Your only trouble will be the regret you have of not owning more. In the third place to be in possession of a bond will be a real satisfaction to know that you are a community builder. If you have never tried it, heres your chance. We realize that this is a busy time of the year hut it is most favorable time from the builders' point of view. If you can spare a day or two within the next week or 0, get in touch with one of these men Immediately so they can schedule their forces. It costs a lot of money to chase over this entire State to find the men who are ready to work. You help us and tell us when you can come. Victor C. Anderson a, the partime, and hopes that ents will be able to attend. Mrs. Loy Doss, the School High Council appointments for Nurse, will be present to discuss Sharon stake are announced as vital childhood problems during follows for Sunday: the luncheon. Edgemont: Charles Terry and Jotrn B. Stratton. Visiting Days Grand View: Henry D. Taylor Monday and Thursday morn- ard P. K. NlPlsen. ings, May 20 and 24, have been Lake View: Sidney H. Cluff set aside as special visiting days, and Wilford Stubbs. when the public is specially invitPleasant View: James B. Terry ed to visit the Play School room and Oscar H. Anderson. and see the art display. Sharon: Roy Gammon and John Wells. T. Dream Fairy" OperMta, Tlmpanogos: P. M. Madsen and The Dream Fairy", an operetHansen. ta in one-ac- t, will be presented by Julian and . Allen Bellows Vineyard: the Play School children, Friday II. Clark. James evening, at 8:00 p. m. In the Lincoln high school auditorium. Leland Baxter,won first place Everyone is invited. Admission: In the Javelin htrow, at the Alpine FREE. track meet at American Fork s- - You Monday. unity The above activities are being engaged in to celebrate the week Notices It-P- aj Howard Lowe, Warren Johnson, Willis Day and Floyd Backus are to be complimented on the beautiful number they so ably rendered on the search for talent program held at Pleasant Grove Saturaay evening. Clifford Fielding heads tbs group entrusted with the big job of beautifying the state highway. They plan to plant shrubs and park the area just north of Provo where the new road is to eliminate the old curve now entering Orem on the south. Later, whea the modern four-lan- e traffic highway Is completed as planned by the State road commission, this committee will park the entire length of the road through Orem, plans Mr. Fielding and his committeemen. Mail boxes are to be painted, and fences either removed or made declares Ray ''sightly", Wells, who heads that division of the committee. Orem will la more beautiful if such things as fences and mail boxes are given individual attention and it will be Mr. Wells' job to contact individuals, seeking their cooperation. Robert Wright and his committee was assignea tue dus4 nuisance along Orem's highways, for no home can be beautiful sitting In a cloud of dust. Ways and means of allaying the dust nuisance will be studied by Mr. Wright and his committee In the hope that alleviation of this evil can be accomplished. The Town hall property Is being beautified under the direction of Elgin Oliphant, with 250 beautiful roe bushes available frorn membi rs of the Chamber of Commerce for planting under Mr. Olpihaut's direction. Pretarations are now going forward for this planting, he states. Publi'lty Plans That peopla may know where this race of beauty is, a huge neon sin is being sponsored Dy the Ta ilicity committee headed by D. Orlo Allen, io be placed at of Lincoln high school, the t- -p wilh C'e words: LINCOLN HIGH SCIR JL. OREM, UTAH emblazoned on it. rians for erection of the sign are already under way, stat"- - Mr. Alien. finer "publicity A effort Is bein T'Ouorrd by Mr. Allens com. ..Ml which promises financial a d o L.ncolns splendid high schc ba..d this year which is done so much toward adv. Orem. Me; her-hi- p Drive T!. : fends may be available i for ambitious program, a con-te- d cei membership drive is by Elwond Baxter and ing his ,eTbeihip bureau, who an-- c s that the drive will start no; in i nut two wi ehs, with definite P- l- : lo be announced later. rt'-in- g : ps vlce-pres- .; Travelling through eight states, and yet spending two full days in Chicago out of only six days absence from his Orem business took A. V. Washburn on a weeks Jaunt which brought him home Sunday. Returning with a car load of auto supplies and accesories, Mr. Washburn is adding a new department to his garage and serHe also brought home a vice. new car, and has opened direct connections with a Chicago distributing bouse from which he can obtain cars for his customers, he announces. ar in alva- -e Make Orem More Beautiful ft Slogan Adopted by C. of C. ment must be furnished by each stake for its own competitor teams, announces Mr. Anderson, as he invites Sharon stake hoys to be ready with their best players and equipment, for he wants to take that championship award home to Sharon. G. Ray Hales chamwill direct the inter-stak- e pionship events. All boys should bring their own swimwas recently appointed Swim- lunches, and 25 cents for An attendance ming privileges. at Rosaming Pool instructor contest Is also being staged, lawn. Jim is a graduate of the Brig- based upon percentage of boys ham Young university. He has a present from combined quorums senior instructor's certificate is- of each stake. sued by the Life Saving Division of the American Red Cross. Three years ag Jim proved his Story Hour popularity at the pool when he At Orem was assistant Instructor. His as swimming instructor hour will be held as The assures Rosalawn pool becoming usual atStory the Orem Library in the Approval of the $695 budget for the summer recreation an attractive part of the summer Town hall. Remember the time program was tentatively approved by Scera at its regular recreation program. 2:30 to 3:30. board meeting Thursday night, thus making available $1220 Watch for announcement of Saturday, Mrs. May Reece will be the 'v daHh open when added to the $262.50 appropriated by the Orem Town story teller this Saturday.' Board, and $262.50 provided by the Alpine school board. Due to increased financial bur- - of three ag8istant8. Kirby Allen Relief Society dens FLAY SCHOOL WEEK placed upon Scera by the at the swimming pool, and as of the Community audl- - pire of the soft ball games, and Meeting:, May 23rd f 'he and g,rOUdS the Board had hoped the torium, FLANS ACTIVITIES facilities at the Mrs. Eva Gillespie, president of pool Sharon stake relief society, wishes Orem Town Board and the Alpine an(j dance pavilion; Ross Brinley to remind all officers, teachers school board would assist in froni Windsor as assistant direc-largamounts. A committee jor 0f a(juit play, as well as agsis-wa- s and class leaders to attend the Play School Children named to solicit a generous tant at the pool; Mrs. Earl Stake Union Meeting Thursday, To Play Over Radio from them, and to se- - am 8ssif,ting Mrs. Booth, The children of the Orem Play May 23rd at 2 p. m. An interestaid of the Orem Chamber cure the to been w.P.A. Recreation division has arranged of ing program School, under the direction of Commerce, -- as well as the g jje a;s0 paying the salary of Miss Ruth S. Mecham, will have the be followed by a social. bharon stake M. I. A. Ersel Cook who has acted as opportunity to give a demonstraThe following people were em- - secretary and treasurer for Scera tion of their Rhythm Band, over ployed to conduct the summer during the past three years. It Is Radio Station KOVO in Provp, Court of Review program: Parlell Peterson, adult a'so possible that some N.Y.A. Wednesday, May 22nd, at 10:45 To Re Held play leader, at $75.00 per month; workers will be assigned to assist a. m. Elvis B. Terry, music director, at with the program. The instruments are all homereof court Sharon districts 175.00 per month; Nina Bootn, Victor C. Anderson, manager made, and painted in gala colors. view will be held this Friday childrens play leader, at $40.00 of Scera, will act as general chair-pe- r They consist of drums, clappers, at the Sharon seminary inmonth; Mrs. Melba Pyne, ac- - man of the program, assisted by triangles, horseshoes, bells, scrat-cher- night due to the companist, $30.00 per month; Principal A. P. Warnick of etc. Mrs. Barbara Eben-atei- n stead of Thursday, Graduation exercises that night, Lt :ub, concession stand coin high school. No money was will be the accompanist. announces Arnold Burningham, and office secretary, $50.00 per get aside in the budget for superBe sure to tune in district chairman of advancement. month; Jim Blair, Swimming In- - vision. All socuis and their parents are structor, $50.00 per month. New Mothers' Club to Hold The enthusiasm shown in the invited to attend. Final So Ini at Orem equipment Is to be purchased different wards by the various The Court of Honor usually The Mothers' club, announces $100.00; traveling expen- - ganizations indicates a most suc-bof each were estimated at $60.00 and cessful season this year, declares Mrs, Zenda Rowley, president; held on theto third Sunday be this time on mouth is the Mr. Anderson who believes Mrs. Ethel Woolston, ground expense at $100.00. at the Orem Town 24th May Keziah Mrs. 1940 season will exceed all and of The Recreation division the Pyne, secretary, connecwill hold the final meeting and Park in Provo canyon in is paying for the services vious records. soelal of the season Thursday, tion with the District camporee, Mr. adds Burningham. May 23rd at 1:30 p. m. in the Saturday Library ' of May 20, which is known as - Community - Week", and Is being participated In throughout the nation by all W P A. Service and Recreation projects. The Play School also closes that week for the season, May 24th. Temple Lincoln Ladies Honor Senior Girls One of the outstanding BOcial events of the week was the reby the Lincoln ception given Ladies club in honor of the senior girls and their mothers In the high school music room Tuesday evening. The table was decorated with Columbines and Iris in beautiful flower vases throughout the room. Bird Terry sang two solos, accompanied by Mrs. Wayne Gunnell; Donald Olsen presented two violin solos, accompanied by Mrs. Olsen. Sylpha Johnson gave a reading. Spencer Installs New Officers P.-T.- A. Spencer school P.T.A. officers for the coming term were installed at a meeting Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Leo Meredith and Mrs. Barbara Ebenstein of the Alpine P.T.A. council directing the ceremony. The new officers are Pauline Patten president; Madge Olsen and T. C. Hebertson, Lillian Prince, secretary; Olive Burningham, historian and the following chairmen: Vaneese Woffinden, program; Izola Lewis, hospitality; Zenda Rowley, summer roundup; Elna Nelson, membership and Susan Jameson, publicity. Retiring officers present were: Mrs. Rex Griffith, Mrs. Woffinden, Naomi Fordham, Mrs. E. E. Nimer and Mrs. W. P, Williams. were Delicious refreshments lerved to those present by Mrs. Patten and Mrs. Olsen, assisted by Deon Patten and Beatrice Mesdames A. P. Warnick, Edgar Booth, Bird Terry, Victor C. Anderson and W. D. Soulier received the guests. Mesdames Erval Christensen and Donald Dixon poured. Mrs. Gunnell played while the serving was being done. The committee in charge were: Mrs. Mrs. Warnick, Mrs. Booth, Soulier, Mrs. John L. Lewis and MiB8 Almeta Founttn. Gappmeyer. Spencer Students At Final Party Two Bridal sessions will be held each week, to r lieve conThe retiring P.T.A. officers and gestion during May and June, Thursdays as well as Wedneadays teachers of Spencer school tenderbeing used. Record taking will ed a closing school party to all begin at 8:45 a. m. on these days. children of the school Tuesday afternoon In the Lincoln high gym. Features of the afternoon were songs, program, dance and Miss Larsen's 2nd grade was given awards for obtaining the greatest number o P. T. A. memberships. Windsor ward primary their annual Spring Festival Wt dnesJay evening at the ward ct with Mrs. Zora Hanson, M i Lydia Smith and Berneice W' itley, primary presidency in charge. All primary children took purl in ths gala afiair of stories sepgs and poems. The he' 1 , : J'bJsSI Dont chsro scat a Go to dialler rater or ashore . . . that nther se,.t is just as hard as yours. Stay put. If ; nx must change, first go to slxallow water; then take care to keep the boat h. lanced. Of better, go ashore. VATTR ...the Ilighuay . . . SAF! P!aywj. |