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Show ntf hH s ? : AUGUST o $ s ;. i $. 5 1MW IV f- - $ tS$ VOL. Till. - No. Iemoat & 4 I. As I Pass Thru Orem MummiiBUniuaiiimiluiiilswnHWaHBW STERLING CLIFF says be may not belong to Orem (be lives and opt rates hie buhinei-- s in Fleasant View) but ha like Orem and Orem people. He dote belong to Sharon stake, and be think the Voice of Sharon speaks far more people than just In Orem, (Hes right too, for the Voice ef Sharon readers include Edgemont, Pleasant View, Vineyard, Lake View and Grand View, as well as Tlmpanogos, Sharon and Windsor which are mostly in Orera), The only regret Mr. fluff h.ig is that it does not apeak for a Jot more people, because his business extends over a vast area, including even more than Utah Valley, and now that he has his store next door to his Draper Feeds he is hard pressed for a medium to get his weekly mtssageg arouid. Mr. Cluff is one of Utahg leading Feed men, cot necled with the Draper Feeds organisation and yearly to his business. adding well-deserv- Other. J -- hx QpuJwiw The approximate cost of this oiling process to eliminate the dust nuisance at these two busy sections of Orem's business front is estimated at $3,000, the state road commissions figures reveal. Individual efforts made to secure this advantage for Orem had gone forward for some time by Mayor Jolley, Mr. Washburn and others, but last week, when combined efforts were used direct with the Commission members, Mr. Hammond, chairman of the commission, made a definite announcement that the work would be undertaken Immediately, thus fulfilling an unofficial promise to the Town of Orem and to the Business men, made some months Orem Chamber of Commerce has set the date and made the plans for Its annual membership drive, details of which were tentatively worked out at Monday nights meeting of the Board of Directors, announces E. Roy Park president. The membership fee this year is only $2, states D. Orlo Allen, and Its publicity chairman, worth ten times that to every person In Orem if only half our plans materialize", he adds. El wood Baxter and John Lewis are of the Membership committee, with Ray Glilman, Luzell Robbins, Mr. Alien and all other Chamber directors are assisting them in the drive. Ronald Price Is secretary-treasure- r. Orem Pencil Orovers Plan r n T x i -- f . ,', - it x 2(fafti fyoftctbl (hhicuCtiViai LJ FU-anfr- rw New Home-Mad- e (JJJ U : tminitieL TT;. J- - T VuwpuJ Twnjwiw THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. 1940. SUBSCRIPTION Electric Hoist at Scera Auditorium "Guessing Contest har-crat- year. Every person is entitled els". Tickets will bo available In every Orem store, free of charge, and every customer should ask for one of these tickets and write in your guess, with your name and address given below on the ticket. Backing the contest are the members of the Board of Directors of the Orem Peach Growers Association, with Mr. Allen, president; Merrill Crindall, Sharp Gillespie treasurer; C. M. Wentz, secretary and manager, and board members, Floyd Cordner, Alvin Lunceford, and Reed Ekins. Last year this association was directed by Mr. Luncford, and enjoyed a successful year, the entire board being by the members last week, and at a Board meeting Monday night the new officers were nan ed by the Beard as listed above. Sharon Stake S. S. Fnjoy Canyon Party and Wallace Discuss Water Projects On a hot summer day in Salt Lake last neck, this conference gave impetus to plans for construction of many small reservoirs throughout Utah. U. S. Senator William II. King, right, assures W. R. Wallace, Utah Water Storage Commission chairman, that plans will be vigorously pushed in Washington, 1 1.50 per year in advanc Annual Community Fall Activity Festival Planned For Labor Day, September 2 Tlan now to 'pend Labor Day at Rosalawn, announces Scera officials. An interesting day of sports of all kinds is being planned by the summer recreation gronp. games between the Starting at 10 a. m. three play-of- f two leading primary boys teams will be staged. At 11 a. m. a free picture show for all primary children participating in the dance review, vt bich is set for 7 :30 to 8 :30 in the evening. The finals in the scout softball league comes at 11 a. m. At 12, noon, Mr. Terry and his summer music pupils will give demonstration in the music room vHAilUii 1 of some of their summer activl--- ia j, U ties. On the lawn near the High aCUI0nI School will he given a demonstration in villeyballj table ten d is, badminton, and professional ll 1 DH nilLJ nilOttri P DUjiitJLw f f1 LiiUil C ft rtf j HTIfiMO ing. & - 5 From 3 to 4 the finals in the Ev member in Sharon ward girls softball wi l be run off. From hag the opportQnltr t0 obtain en 8 5 4 lnalB ln fIti,1 credit on the Church Welfare Prosoftball, and rom 5 to 7 the Orem ftrlr Z1Q rrt c xn 4Bn mawtnam ' donaUng 10 bnshels of either peaches uf peaia or uoui, announces Bishop E. E. Twitchell. tion by students who have cotn- - This will fill the allotment for summer swimming the pleted the Beag(m f0f M Shar0B ward , course will be staged at Rosalawn pool. From 3 to 4:30 an exhibl-me(erresidence Kindly call my tion of handy craft and tsory tell- at least when have you (051J4) a dance to 8:30 ing; from 7:30 review by the summer childrens5 b'ltlhel8 reaJy or tM? and trttc1IeaU 8ef. that groups. Y .wlmthe day ektaing, dTltlnt Yoand for the During tor, ming, and an extra good picture container states Bmhop Twit- show during the afternoon and Com-chI- b . be will prepared. evening k Peri ittees have been appointed to frednegd watch for' further announcements and FHday. he adds. next week. A i r 8' D erected in Orem by tlie pedple of the See ra community, which includes eight wards, Sharon, Timpanogos, Windsor, Grand View, Vineyard, Edgemont, and Pleasant View, some 1500 families who are members of the Sbaron Cooperative Educational Recreational Association, (SCERA). Mr. Clegg has long watched the Another purpose in Mr. Cleggs we is to prove to all and sundry what rk Scera work, and hopes soon to establish he can done in the way of Ample iis home in Orem, and that is one reason materials are lying around most com: done of this peace handiwork why he has munities to build almost any contrivance to give Scera the benefit of his help at a needed to carry on any community proprice ithin reach, for the entire machine ject or private enterprize, believes Mr. cost only $100, whereas a factory-madClegg, and need only the application of hoist of this kind could not be brought in energy and thought to realize their worth. here for less than $450, accrding to Victor This electric hoist it- invaluable in the C. Anderson, manager of Scera, building trades, he adds. self-hel- guess charge, and the quorum, will be given most of the meeting time to tell us of his caslon aIso of Plans being made the person guessing nearest to the and etforts directed toward arous- - actual number will receive $50 in recent trip to Alaska. ing public Interest In this excel- - cash, with $35 and $15 cash lent home-grow- n product Mr, prizes for second and third near-!)- r. Hugh M. Woodward's Death Allen states, including a guess- - eat guesses. Last year 97 carloads of peach-th- e brings mourning to Provo for ing contest whereby the entire loss of an outstanding educa- - public, men, women, and children, es were shipped from Snow stator, a former professor of the are given a free chance to win tion by Orem growers, and an B. Y. U,, and a leader here for $100 in cash prizes offered by the average car contains 628 bushels, so figure It out for yourself", many years in civic, political, and Orem Peach Growers. (The Contest hinges around tha says Mr. Allen, for nobody knows community activities. In 1936 he was a candidate for the demo- - number of bushels of peaches how many peaches will bo ic nomination for Governor, which will be shipped out Of Orem vested this year, but last years His death occurred in San Fran- - through the Snow station this total was around 51,216 bush-cisc- o D. C. j F t Orem Chamber Launches Drive For 1940 Membership The Peach Season is on, and the price looks fair to gLart, for two fine cars of peaches were sold this week by tlie Orcm Peach Growers Association at $1.25 per bushel, a program of sp ciai interest win be presented at the regular which will help to determine prices to be paid this season monthly quorum meeting Sunday, for this delicious Orem fruit, announces D. Orlo Allen. of tlie organization. ZUv. v'entz past pti UTZ Thls lnitlal 8WPment 18 tbe oc- - to one free of Kin y .li joint action and cooperation among the various units within the community, according to expressions from the various officials, who also point to the new $70,000 Community huditorlum as another evidence of Community cooperation. xllgn I nests Meeting , v -- Tins ii number 1 (f the eighth volume of tlie mi t of sluuuii. iiidn .iting tint elr ht jtars ago this week this oiimuniii y newspaper begun ut)li .i I inn. Ori,:ui;illy it Iwgan as a pmjet t, nt Sharon stake, heme Its Oil ini', the ulta of Sharon, but it, has outgrown it.s mi inly t hurt It phase, and hits boi time the spokeunau for tins tntire comut unity of l.Y.M Lundies which comprises Seer a the .Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational at ion. It is not tied to any party, or religious group, but is iu fait the official oryan of Scera with a bona fhle subscription list of sortie 1500 snbsi fibers. Through the combined efforts of the Orem Chamber of Commerce with Roy E. Park, president, the Town Board, headed by Mayor B. M. Jolley, and the Orem Business Men, headed by Verd Washburn, Orems two intersections, at Canyon road and at Lincoln high school, are both to be oiled in the immediate future, according to information from the State Road commission. Sharon Stake from a heart ailment. - PROVO UTAH. R. F. D. Street Intersections at Orem To Be Oiled IJiOYI) PVXE is the operator of the new fruit stand just South of the Park Cafe, another addition to Orem's business front during the past ago. week. That's Just how fast Orem Orem has four or five miles of is growing. Something new every business district stretched along week. two the state highway, but at-t- he intei sections where traffic signal ZONA SOLVER lights are placed converge the is not yet satisfied as to who majority of the business places, writes this column. She nquired stores, markets, shops garages LOIS was (if DRAGE, because it and service stations. At these around that LOIS Important sections the oiling is to reported KNEW. But Lois has been so busy be done, which has long been an hauling Mike's dinnejr to him in objective of the Chamber of Comthe baby buggy lately (since their merce, and the officials finally return frpm their honeymoon) have succeeded. that she is not quite sure now The whole situation is evidence who Is doing it. of things to be accomplished by CIIARME AND ZOLA KORKINS are off to the San Francisco Fair this week. Its a holiday too. These Orem couples are more and more coming to believe another honeymoon" trip is a good way to keep young and attractive to each v . ,, aeaJuug f ts c i a O Volinas "V Sports and Recreation In the Gleaner league Vineyard downed Edgemont 9 to 8. The game was derided in the final canto with Edith Stewart scoring the winning run for the winners. six run uprising in the sixth inning knotted the score and set the stage for the winning tally as Edgemont failed to score in their half of the final inning. Edgemont took over the lead In the Scout league by winning over Sharon 19 to 7. If Edgemont can edge pased Vineyard today they will have won a place in the play off scheduled for Labor Day. Sharon stake Sunday School board and wa, d suporintenden-cies- , evened the count with the 45 strong, enjoyed a delight- Salt Lake Boden ten when they ful parly Tuesday night at Can- scored a 9 to 7 victory played at yon Glen, with refreshments and Fairmont park In Salt Lake. Orem program making the night merry superior m all round with entertainment. streoglb in capturing the tile, Taylor Allen had charge of the The Orem ten has scheduled a refreshments, assisted by Leo double header to be played in Poulson and B. M. Jolley; enter- rWsant Grove la the near future, tainment was directed by Arthur A Salt Lake club and the Pleasant assisted by Clifford Grove Watkins will provide the NeDon and H. V. Wentz. competition All-sta- For Barbecue nr workers will bold their annual outing August 20, leaving the Sharon seminary at 4 p. m. and providing transportation for all who need It, announces Perry M. Liston, ward chairman, All members are asked to bring wieners, marshmallows, etc. but the officers will provide other refreshments. Both Juniors and Seniors are Invited to attend. - ce NEXT WEEKS SCHEDULE (Mon) Monday, Anguxt 19 Sbaron vs Pleasant View Wednesday, August 21 Timpanogos vs Windsor Vineyard bye d, (Gleaner Girls) Tuesday, August 20 Edgemont vs Pleasant Viisr Grand View vs Timpanogos Friday, August 23 Sharon vs Vineyard SCERA Program SHARON STAKE TO GATHER (Scouts) Thursday, August 22 Edgemont vs Vineyard Windsor vs Sharon (Beehive) Saturday, August 26 Timpanogos vs Windsor Pfiscd by im PlanB for the much talked about Barblcue for all members of the Melchisedek priesthood quorums in Timpanogos ward are now com- plete announces Verge Heaps, gen- eral chairman of the event. of all Melchisedek Widows members are also invited. The event will take place in the ward grove commencing at 5 p. m. with Parlell Peterson, recreational di- - j. c. MELVILLE, rector in charge of sports events, LEADER BECK engineer of the state re ad which will continue till 8 p. m. commission, will open an office TO BE FETED The program and eats com- - in pr0vo in the near future, at 8 p. m. Everybody curding to an announcement this E. A. Beck, leader of the Union should his own eating uten- bring by the Commission, Junior band, will be the guest of sils. George Adams will be masthonor at a canyon party tonight, er of ceremonies at the barbecue Thursday, August 15, being given banquet. by the band members and their parents. All Band mothers and fathers are urged to attend, as J. W. CHRISTENSEN JR-- , has ' been well as every band member. Provo druggist, A pot luck supper will he named by the Utah Fbarmaceuti-serveat Canyon Glen, Provo cal association, to head ita trade ' Citys recreational project In interest committee for the coming Provo canyon. year. e As the result of some startling upsets the mens league race has tied itself into a three way knot. Timpanogos, Vineyard, and Sbar- on are all tied for the top spot with two wins and one loss. Pleas- ant View has loBt but one game but has won one game less than the three leaders. Last week the Timpanogos crew upset the favored Vineyard ten with a 6 to 4 victory. Dexter belted out a home run with the bases loaded to put the game on Ice In the last Inning. Monday, Timpanogos was the victim of the upset hoax going down at the hands of a fighting Sharon ten 19 to 6. p. Tirap. Ward Quorums OUTING, AUG. 20 . VM 1a(a PI n ULvuiiuvii Timpanogos ward geneological CHURCH WELFARE Dont miss tonight's showing of Primrose Path FRUIT Ginger Rogers and Joel BfcCrwa Last times tonight! A truck will be provided to gather fruit and produce to be donated by Church members to the Church Welfare program this season, according to an announcement by Samuel II. Blake, chairman of the Sharon Stake Welfare council. MfiyOr FRIDAY & SATURDAY August 16 - 17 Everything Happens At Night . - Mayor B. M. Jolley took time opt of busy day today t0 gWe a word of praise to Hugh Vern Wentz, of Orera, who is a candidate for the nomination of District Attorney in the coming election, and an Orem product, a native of this (ommuntty. , Mayor Jolley said: I have known Hugh Vern Wentz since his school d js in the grades here and have watrhed bis progress in education and his work as a student of public affairs. He is progressive in lia think-Orcing, and has a balanced, lane view of government affairs. He has served aB Town and Precinct d justice and has proved to be less, yet reasonable and Just in bis Ghost Comes Home suggested that where members the Church have smaller quan- titles than five bushels, they either take thpse amounts to the regional storehouse In Orem, or to Sharon Industries in Edge- mont, or if not convenient to do this, to fombine the donation that of a neighbor so that a five bushel amount would be made up in two or more places, 1HE TRUCK SCHEDULE decisions. begins next Monday, August HU mature judgment, and his 19tb, and will run on Mondays, me s many desirable quahtit make Wednesdays and Fridays, until The route is as unhesitatingly recommend that further noti-- e. our own people lend their support follows: Beginning at Edgemont. to Mr. Wentz In this office he Is in Pleasant View, Grandview, seeking Timpanogos and Sharon. Fruit m fear-provt- ; All quantities of fruit In excess intended for the truck in Edge-o- f ALSO five hubhelB will be called for mont should be ready by 9:00 on regular acheduled days and a. m. each day, and in the other routes, provided it Is ready by the Time of Featuring Showings: time the truck makes its rounds, local Itic soon thereafter so that 6:16 The reason why smaller amounts the truck can make the complete Everything" 9:2J will not be called for is because round by not later than 1:00 p. m. Ghost" 9:3-- 5 at of the cost incurred in picking up ..lt ou2d be a great convenl "Everything" again small quanlities, he explains. The cost of the gath.ring would etue declareB Preeident Blake, MONDAY & TUESDAY exceed the value of the fruit, so it 4f Church members having fruit is donate will phone the Semin-o- f August 19-2-9 ary' 02J-2- , and leave word that have fruit ready to be gath- - Young Tom Edison Pred. The truck driver will con- - first showing of foturo 8.80 tact lhiB point before making his Second shm ing 10:00 - - rounds." It will require considerable h outlay in cash to gather this duce, and anything Church mem- bers can do to help cut down the CilStlc Oil tll6 Hudson cost will be appreciated. Sharon also Slake lias been allotted several tbou-an- d bushels of fruit for this Grandpa Goes year's Welfare Contribution, and To Town it will require the united rooper- ative effort of all Church mem- Time of Feature Showings: bers growing fruit to fill the allot- - "Grandpa" at 8: Id ment, concludes President Castle" at 9:15 Blake. Grandpa" again at 9.30 pro-wii- |