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Show 'ie'4'4-- "44' 44 4 & 4--4 1 mo AUOUST 1MO 3 4 11 v i 10 17 'Sii 24 13 i2GjC-- &. x,3i t i 5'4 VOL. VIII. No. J ' , ' , K - tf I 1 i . T j y r - ,, j' Primary Election, Sept 3rd ' J i ;j ; i v;:-.- , ! t i t- - mi.-rii-Ki- , , SSSiySeSS Sz Yifah lYicJYfil Gfti Cutii?ia$ GkfttMiniftcJL Hijnsuait rUnatwM QnmJriwi III. . V ii iyj Thursday, august . diiron MAYOR B. M. JOLLEY and W. P. BILL WILLIAMS represented Orem at the Utah State Municipal League convention last week end. They reported their findings to the Town Board Monday night. 23, 1940 -- SEverythin is all set for the Annual Community Fall festival on Labor Day, announces Victor C. Anderson, manager of Scera, who invites everyone to come to Eosa-law- n and enjoy its facilities and watch the ball games, participate in the swimming, enjoy the musical progam by the band, the dance review, and the roller skating, as well as the grand finale in dancing at evening or attending the picture show, all sponsored by Scera. We believe pet pie are overferris fed on wheels, side shows, and gambling contests with all they have had this summer, so ve are planning a Community celebration in which everyone can take some part. Ou own boys and girls will exhibit BAUD NOTICE ACCEPTS CALL Lincoln high school will open its doors for another school term "Wednesday with a staff of 2G teachers, three of them being new recruits, and the grade schools of Sharon, Union, Spencer, ami Page work Tuesday morning. band members requested to meet at 8 P. M. Hatuniay at Lincoln high school for practice in Day preparation of the concert Jlomlay. E. B. TERRY Band Irader. All Kenior tu-- e aicepted a call from the L.DS. church authorities to go to Mexico City as a short term missionary for the Church. He will leave Sept. 4 for his field of labor, direct to the Mexican going capitol. Mr. Bunker formerly filled a mission for the Church lu the merry-go-round- s, their training in games, swimming, music, and dancing, and we invite all parents, and their families to attend", states Mr. Ander- Vineyard Will Celebrate Fall Festival On Monday Vineyards Annual Fall Festival will be staged this son. Sharon Seminary Offers 12 Classes in Religious Education noon. Hot dogs and cxnrty, ponem-ice cream, etc. will be available under the supervision of Mr. Terry and his staff, while the picture show has a good program fur young and old. No charge will be made for any sports or activities, except for refreshments, OREM DRUG STORE'S FRONT Is t iking on a new appearance, although at present it is difficult to believe what might come out Of the metamorphosis. Nevertheless Glade Llnebaugh hag the Business as Usual, sign out: and that is well proved by a visit swimming, skating inside the store. But wait till ture show. that new front takes shape, and another fine Orem store will be a cause for pride. BILL'S SERVICE now blazes out in a huge neon sign right in the center of Orem making this service station one of the most attractive along the Vic Christensen the (highway. lessee. Is showing real pep In his rapidly growing business. and tbe METERS AND METER BOXES must be replaced Oi paid for by the Individuals If damaged or broken after installation by the Town of Orem, according to a ruling passed this week by the Town Board. Evidently a number of tbese have been broken carelessly at tbe residences of a number of Orem people. The property owner is held responsible pic- ALPINE DISTRICT In the Church History section, in . which six classes will be organDue to crowded condition of ized. A book fee of $1.00 will he Alpine school buses the School each student, which will charged tbe has restored Board original also cover incidental The Fine Arte eihlbit at tbe expenses one and miles half of two County Fair September 6, 6, and basis for and supplies. Parents who have as prelimit transportation 7, will be one of the feature atdifficulty motlng the budget aptractions this year. The Depart- scribed by the State law. Superpreciate this arrangement, as tbe inD. R. Mitchell has ment Is being supervised by Mrs. intendent A. P. Warnick actual cost is more than $2 for Fred R. fTsylor of Provo, and she structed Principal This will this service individually. schedule the that following That Orem's public library is reports that a record County Fair fee should be paid at the opeuing be commencing used, Tuesday, a big need in the life of Exhibition will be on band. reMr. serving of Anderson school, day Art under the following classi- the first day of school for the quests, but a card banded to the the community, and especially in fall term: fications will be shown: teacher from the parents may de- the Bchool system, was the un1. Landscape painting in oil. fer payment until a more con- animous OLJI STEAD STUDENTS opinion of the Orem 2. Landscape painting in water Will ride on the Delbert Miller venient day. at the regular MonTown board Students should arrange for color. bus, Instead of the Ross Bunnell session this week. same their class day at the night seminary bus. 3. Still life painting in oil. time as they register in the high Accordingly the library facili4. Still life painting In water LAKE VIEW STUDENTS adds Mr. Anderson. school, are to be expanded and im- ties color. will ride with Niels Jacobsen so far as finances permit, proved 5. Portrait painting in as last year, except that this bus mora graduates letters are remedium. will drive one half hour later. ceived every week by Principal which necessitates tbe moving of 4, Drawing pencil, basement of charcoal, STUDENTS living on the West Anderson the following being a the Library into pen and ink. End of W. M. VERNONS Street sample just received from David the Town hall, as constant de- 7. Sculpture. Nielsen: will ride with Clifford tnands for more room upstairs I cannot tell you how much bus. Otherwise tbe Professional and Amateur art committee meetings, court for to will be judged separately with same schedule as last year will my seminary work has meant room facilities, and other civic me. has It be maintained. Inspired continually 15.00 golug for first, 3.00 for me toward a good, clean life. needs are crowding tbe library second, and 12.00 for third In Many temptations have come to and limiting Its usefulness. In each classification. The be reduced will BQ'i. prizes Four entries will fill a class, supervisor will determine class to forsake tbe Ideals of toy Church, tbe basement location the hoars but In each case, I have been can be better arranged, and quiet If fewer entries are made, tbe which each entry belongs. strong largely because of tbe maintained, they believe. teachings I received &t tbe Sharon Play School Discontinued seminary. Tbe decision to discontinue tbe Play School for tbe children of tbe district was also made at tbe same session. Tbe Fine Arts Exhibit Classes Explained . Annual Meeting1 of Scera pre-echo- for replacements. HOW MANY PEACHES will be grown in this district and shipped by rail out of the Snow station In Orem is the burning question puzzling everyone a no picks up one of those tickets In any of guessing Orem's stores. Perhaps fewer bushels this year than last Is the general guess and last year's total was 1,216 bushels. ALBERT RASSMUSSEN was honored at Salt Lake City Sunday by bis election as president of the Utah State Federation of Postal Clerks. Mr. Rasmussen is a veteran Provo clerk. his absence. A farewell party Is planned for Friday night at Vineyard amusement hall, during which a dance and progrkm will be enjoyed, and refreshments sold. On Sunday night a testimonial will be given with Walter Holdaway, chairman of the ward missionary committee in charge. President Antoine R. Ivins of the Seventies presidency will be the speaker. A company artists headed by of Mexican Edowardo Ealdorof of Salt Lake furnish music. The City will Carson sisters of Lehl will sing. Remaiks by Bishop Hebertsen and Mr. Bunker will also be made. All ward members are invited to attend. The annual meeting of Sharons Cooperative Educational Recreational Association will he held Monday, September 16, at 8 p. m. in the west room of the Seminary Building. The purpose of the meeting is to hear the annual report of the Manager and the Auditors report aLo to elect nine members of the Board of Trustees for the coming year. All members are urged to attend. Ekel Cook Secretary The n w members of the Lincoln staff are LEE BROKE3 of St. Gcoiye, who has been added to the Physical Education department, assisting in athletic coachHe l.aa just completed a ing. course In Phy. Ed. at B.Y.U., and prior to that time worked as coach for two years in Nevada; Miss Lorua Met ham of Edgemont, a graduate of Lincoln high and Sharon seminary, and an honor student during her four years at B. Y. U. She will be in the English dtpartment; and Miss Jene Webb of Ogden, who will have charge of the Cirls physical education work. PRINCIPAL A. P. WAI1MCK urges early registration and attendance, adding: Parents should realize the importance of having students start at the be- S'11 of the school year. Late students become discouraged because of their irregular attendance, for the work is outirned for each student to complete each week, and when they miss one or two weeks tuey lack the foundation of these first weeks of work, and confusion results during the remainder of the year. Registration Regulations Registration will begin Wednesday evening, Sept. 4, and continue through Thursday and Friday evenings, so that registration will not Interfere with working hours. Seniors will register Wednesday, Juniors Thursday, and Sophomores. Friday. Seventh, eighth and ninth grades will register on Tuesday Sept. 3rd from 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Buses Will run t he rttnmlrt RehMtnt for a shortened period on Tues- demands for equipment and additional room for the Play school could not be met by the Town a question board, as it became service the whether Library of ployes be carried on adequately. stores In Provo. American Fork, to Include the play Pleasant Grove, Sp4ingviye, or whether echool. Payi-ou- , and Price Fork, Spanish Mrs- - Ruth Mecham haa done an Nephi with their wives, enjoyed a of this Play school, grandest party of the season excellent Job PA Monday evening on board tbe aR agreed, under the on Utah Lake, spon- - sorshlp, but lack of equipment sored by the Monarch Range and rooin9 made the elimination company, represented at the out- of this service unavoidable. ing by A. J. Nielsen ana nernard at CalUgan. Box lunches, refreshments orchestra and dancing, made tbe trip cn the Lake ideal for everyone, and 1. vas educational too for Mr. Nielsen and Mr. Calligan demonstrated the new Monarch ranees and refrieerators to the satisfaction of all. C. V. HANSEN gave two illustrated talks on the Townsend National Recovery Plan, last week, one at Brigham City Wednesday night, and the other at Logan Friday night. A large crowd was present at each place. a ; S I i Marjorie DEAR ADA: The wheels are beginning to turn in that institution of learning across the road for ARNOLD BURNTNGHAM S barber shop and by this time next week it will be polishing off little American Not for gun foddtr, c'ti-zen- s. we hope. PRINCIPAL WAIt.MCK va's is back from a cation in tbe Northwest and is all business again. His right-ban- d man , two-week- ALJ1EDA ROUTIN' GAMMON is quite 111 and yet insistL on getting around to do the wsrk, Lincoln would have a hard time replacing her. THE liAFE TERRYS are buck . They have been down in the southern part of the state duriDg tho summer. I saw WES SOULIER. the other nibht, as peppy as ever. He packs more into his time than anyone we know: Yellowstone, Fish Lake, Summer School at the A. C.; F. F. A. supervision, etc., etc. His home is surely a beauty spot on the highway. MR. AM) MRS. A. It. TAYLOIt are home after touring in the East. The last card we had was written from Sleepy Hollow where be was trying to track down the beadless horseman. vicwoR a - - has been bioumi ail summer. You see, Ke couldn't put the day. Class enrollment will be made auditorium in bis pocket and of up at time of registration and as course he couldnt go away and soon as section is filled it will leave it. By the way, the support that the auditorium is receiving cIoBed so students should roll early to be sure of the classes is a tribute to the people of this No other community in America can do what you are doing, are the words of Mr. Clark, an official from pared for this years Btudy, Mr. Anderson exV.ains, adding that it the Department of Agriculture who visited the beera You will have people is suggested that Ninth grade Community auditorium last week. students enroll In tbe Old Testa- from come here to see this they want of the country every part ment deparmtent, Tenth grades in , of learn to and your recreation Fee payments the New Testament department, beautiful building A new ruling and Eleventh and Twelfth grades prog am School Board Burn-ingha- LEE SMITH Chicken Rroat reports the will be ready next week, In time for Labor Day, maybe. Spanish American field. He is a graduate of Brigham Young university, is married and has three children. His wife is the former Belda Carson of Lehi. He is partner in the well known Bunker Farm Feeds business in Vineyard, which will be managed by his brother Antoine L. during Praise Heard by Scera Community Finance Committee com-P'nie- graders and washers, etc., are all part of the wholesale .warehouse equipment. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in Ready; Early Registration Urjjed For example, more than 300 year on Labor Day at Ilosalawn, announces Bishop T. C. boys and girls have been playing music and dancing this summer. llebertson who has organized committees to handle every Their beautiful dance review will hit of responsibility attached to the big job, in which the feature the day's program. entire ward always participates. The days events will More than 30 teams have been , MILES DAVIS E. CARLYLE BUNKER staged. at ItosaldU III cooperation witll, ail other in softball league games engaged Of Vineyard, second counselor is building a new blacksmith ail summer. Tbe finals of these wards, hut the and dance v ill be held evenings program to Bishop T. C. Hebertsen, has shop just north of the Orem Feed leagues will be played off on a Vinevard. " and Grocery store. Another Lubor Day. week, another business, in Orem. More than 2,000 people have participated in swimming at Kosalawn pool. Monday ends the APPRECIATION FOR Exhibitions 1940 swim season. Dll. WASHBURN of swimming excellence will mark is expressed along Orem's the Labor Day events. streets, for he is Orem's firBt Bacminton, volley ball, table resident doctor, and it's mighty tennis, skating, and other activiMore than 1000 students have graduated from the handy to have a capable physician ties will provide fun and amuseSharon seminary, since 1022 vhen this institution was at hand vs hen accident and ment for all to say nothing of - started in Sharon stake, according to Principal Victor C. will be presentprogram splendid rekness emergency ,si occur, the' outstanding season In music Anderson whose records show this astonishing result of gardless of who your private which ,,as been enjoyed all sumfamily physician may be. Mrs. mer under E. B. Terry's tutelage. Washburn Is the former lone Band music will be given by them Rich, well known in Orem aad at Intervals all day at Rosalawrn. district, and a trained nurse, and In addition to this, Btory telling formerly a stewardess on one of and handicraft will be exhibited s. Americas major air line by Mrs. Mecham during the after- STRATTON'S PACKING PLANT is the new Bign up over the former Quality Feed store, which has now become the wholesale center of J. G. Strattons fruit business, where he loads trucks for regular shipments to Nebraska and other states. His retail fruit business Is handled as usual at his roadside fruit stand. Hla VicuLo jour American citizenship. ihlitr the J at , St itunler 3. jf Sfaff of 26 Teachers Thru Orem and then take the sight-seein- g boat around the Bay area, stopping at all the old landmarks around the shore line. Mrs. Nelson Is back on the job again at the Valley Vu Confectionery, her last public appearance before her holidays being at the Relief Glen Society party up Canyon disguised as Professor Quizzley. Jit ntt Lincoln Hijjli Opens Wednesday; j AS I PASS THROUGH OREJL J1US. DAISY NELHON la home again after a visit to the San Francisco Fair. She had a glorious time, but NOT at the Fair. Its too tiresome, but If you want fun, take the boat down the Sacramento river to the Frisco Bay, from Sacramento city VLorftzJ Timpeaooe rnovo utaii. r. f. d. As I Pass K'KIII that Gate in mind, lie rare to ct(t, lut tin v t .'t f' there. 1 urk auiuna a littD Mir fries! Is m.l n. iahhors. Get fut a full toil! Thats the way to community. It boosts ones faith in human nature. made by the applies to the pay- ment of fees this year. Seventh an eighth grades will pay a fifty-i- n cent activity fee and a fifty-cedeposit fee which will be refunded at the end of the year. Ninth grade will pay a $2.00 deposit fee and $1.00 activity fee and 10th, 11th, and 12th grades will pay $2.00 deposit fee and $2.00 activity fee. Payment of fees is necessary at time of registration. If payment is not possible immediately, students should get blanks from $20,000. the office on which parents should Ordinarily, says Mr. Clark, Indicate possible time of payevery town hag a few loyal citi- ment. zens that are willing to cooperate in community enterprises but they all have a big group who are willing to profit on the ririces and efforts of the few. of the people parttci-- . With 90 paling In a project of this kind, etUnf a new pace ,n a yQU are rural community building that reflects tbe spirit of the early Y'OUR LAST CHANCE TONIGHT Utah pioneers, TO SEE Letters Sent to 250 Famlliea During the last week letters have been sent to 250 families, apportioning to them $25,090 With which must be raised before N eagle and Ray MUland Anna October 1st. This together with the money tbat has been pledged FRIDAY and SATURDAY will be sufficient to complete tbe , exterior of tbe building. Already August 80-3- 1 there has been a most gratifying TWO SWELL FEATURES! response. Several have celled to assurance effort that every give Cheers will be made to raise the money. One man who was contacted The reported that in order to raise AM) the money they would need to defer finishing one of tbe rooms Main In a modest little home they Lawyer were building. Can you beat Time of Show 8:00 that for community loyalty? Maint Street" nt 8:10 One factor in common with Irish at 0:00 most of the families in this Come Early! is in are all tbat very community moderate or very limited clrcum MONDAY and TUESDAY stances, explains Victor C. AnderThere are son, Scera manager. 2--3 Septem-wnot a half dozen families in the eight wards with an income to exceed $3,00u per year. Every On Monday: maa knows that if the project is Matinee 3 to 5 p. m. to be completed he must shoulder 7 A 8 p. m. Evening his Bhare, as he is as capable On Tuesday : financially to do his part as his Show begins at .... 7:30 p. m. Seeond Show at 0:00 p. m. neighbor. Californias Example Mr. Clark recently met with a group of people In a rural town California. For two years they had been trying to raise money to build a creamery which would be a big asset to nearly every family as most of the farms had During the two surplus milk. years they had succeeded In getting only enough funds to build the foundation. There were approximately 1,000 people and the estimated cost was less than nt SCERA Program IRENE Three for Irish TOM OORDNER8 new girl that he was crowing about last spring Is old enough to go shopping with her parents now. extra-speci- al HILDA KNUDSEN just came back from San Francisco. She has made a trip east and one west this summer. Remember, she was the gal who was not going anywhere. ERVAL CHRISTENSEN AND CHRISTA have been to Cuba. Some people do get around. PHYLLIS GREENER (nee Hermansen) is just back from Hawaii. FACULTY MEETINGS begin again Monday morning. It will be good to see all the staff and recount summer experiences. We shall miss you, Ada, at faculty meeting and elsewhere. Remember bow you and SANXY used to dash Into faculty just on time? This is going to be a good year, I feel. We have the beet publications staff In years headed by EDITH JONES as yearbook editor, and DOROTHY STRATTON as Livewire editor. Watch our smoke! Have you beard this one? What kind of hands does a radio announcer have? We pause (wee paws) for station identification. There are several new teachers but I haven't met them yet so I'll tell you more next week. Sincerely, Marjorie. Street r Tarmers Daughter Y ARMING Boys and girls riding bicycles on the highway through, Orem are irged to take trafL; safety measures, using a tail light on their bikes, and a flash light ahead if riding on tbe sidewalks to avoid collision with pedestrians. The Town board is cooperat- ing in this matter with LeGrande Jarmt i, chairman of the Safety committee and warns all parents to see to it that their children use these necessary precautions while riding bicycles. i |