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Show .e- -f f r.. Ivy ft Sv. s 4'-- X... A fpn. , ; :V. i H g&faiuQ & yi f 5 EJrmont 70L. VIII. ;.-.-) r-- x X 'd'i&r& ny'J f.- - Llrvs OnmJview FLeaeotviee yS 1 -- Join and hap It'd Crum llildt. 11 to uO. lo SLacoo (( VioCfttJ Tcmpcusojos SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advanc 100 Farm Bureau Convention )) Kn ; TIU'BSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1940 FPOVw irrAH. R. F. D. As I Pass Thru Scera dates for an- It Hit! fit If l lift ip 1 'll I u I vf tl r lid Cross arc You. 2ifoid fymcsb uhhicuititftai QcnimtniueJL No. X. Community !' ' Iht' ymrs Attend Weddin orr Reception for Newlyweds Dates Sot, Chairmen named Mure than loti guests called dining Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clarence S. Boyle, au aunt and uncle of Mrs June Bean Gainmell, and her husband, Robert Uaiiitueil, who were the honored guests at a reception that evening given by Bean of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pleasant View, parents of the bride. The young couple was married Mond ty in the Salt Lake temple, with President Stephen L. Chipman officiating. with The home was lovely autumn flowers artistically arranged by Mrs. H, Grant Ivins. Jn the receiving line werq the bride's mother, and the bridegrooms sister, Miss LaRue Gammell, Heber Ivins, as best man, the bride and bridegroom, and Miss Nutma Dunford. maid of honor. Mrs, Milo Bean presided in the dining room, and Mrs. C. W. Love, Jr. poured. The Misses Helen and Meryl Dunford served. The many beautiful gifts received were in charge of Miss Elaine Toylo and Mrs. Mary K. Pole, the gifts being received hv Miss Numia Boyle. f 'A 3 Tire Utali State Farm Bureau Federation, a unit of UtUl J tt the Barber shop tlio Anioricfl.ii Fa mi I5urcflu( tliG sfliion b strongest 1 arm again now doing a full days organization, v ill hold its annual convention in Salt Lake work, although he is yet incapad- - Cit it was announced todav bv November tated to some extent after his re- 1 tiim cent operation. But he looks LeGrflnd Jflrmfln, sueretury of till1 U tflli v nunt for his re- - Bureau. Executive Tracy R. Welling. DEAR A D : Secretary of the State Farm SCOOTERS! The faculty of the Spencer EVAN llJiKIUl are that Bureau points out plans school w'ere having their regular at Orem Feed and ocery is bPjng completed to make this the met ling as I dropped in there this not a political man In jny sense, argPSj an(j most successful con- afternoon. You know yet votes an lntelligenvote de- All Scouters ntion ln the, hstory of the Attention, the fact that politkaKHrades Snizatlon IE.NTON PRINCE In Sharon District! over the air seem to be an a Present plans call for the holdis taking charge in Mr. Hebert-son- s Your regular Court of Rev w Ination to him. His reply to a ing of the sessions of the agriabsence. The chances ol at for Is sot TONIGHT, Thursday, I was believe cultural recent bombast Home and Mr. Hebertsons cooperatives, returning to the the fellow who besmirches the Community Department and the the Seminary. near future are slun. in the sihool Xov. 8, good name of another man is the Young Farmers of Utah on the Kcmcmlicr too, that on Mrs. Hebe Ison left last WednesI dont think 26th. and the General sessions or the first Sunday night, at the worse of the two. X lew day to join him in Marland for ward chapel will by such the Utah State people are persuaded Farm Bureau Pleasant the duration of his stay. Mrs. of Court held the be regular to vote Federation on the 27th and 28th. mud slinging, except from Lihi is Sorenson Booth is held the Honor. This Court r. against the Many new features have been first teaching his classes. Work goes of each month. Sunday added to the convention pro tram on. Right now the rooms are Signed : VEJID WASHISl UN this year. There will be surprises for a beautiful competing Arnold Rurningham, had plenty of reason to be mad for everyone in attendance and Chairman of Advancement. last week, as the Voice of Sliaron plenty of recreation and entertainGlass and Steel Aquarium advertised his "retread tires at ment, including an annual dance which will be given to the room A enwhich an(J $1.50 which has the largest P.-$7.50 instead of f,oor ghow whoh wlll be hPid SUNDA 1 the present state of const ruction of lien is makes quite a difference. He still on the evening of the 27th and the 11 f rollment. Students enroll for 25c the $70,000 Community Auditorium beiiur erected at Orem has them however, and says If the annual banquet and program on 1 Jpp'rTTJCjC thir parents and bring theWalkMr. Deer Hunters want a real value the aud Miss Jones fee donations financed and Scera the the of 28th. by being community, evening October by Meetings for Sunday, ers rooms seem to be in the lead they can still get them, but lie of the labor and cash by the members of Scera and by the Bigger and better educational 2d. 1 940: didnt get mad, even though no- exhibits at present. The prize will be are assured and already Union meeting for Relief of Scera bonds tit 2 per cent. The building is now at awarded at the schools Halloween body bought liis "retreads of national outstanding speakers and Priesthood, at There is a that figure. Primary is concerndance on Oct 3uth cement s so as finished far than more xvliich commenced piominence will be in attendance. 2 p. m. in Lincoln high sihool. .sessions Saturday Conference1 for this-of enthusiasm deal at gri view here shows the height ot the Tills will he a real "dirt farmorches-- C. a ANOTHER 100,000 1LKT High Pi tests quorum meeting, ed, and the front which with w.p.a. direction "Welfare for dame Clyde the Church evening under building ill front, although rear of real Utah timber will soon ers convention and a price and 10 a. m. at the Seminary. Church General the Edmunds present, representing , be on its way to the saw mill of Kangaroo Court will he oil hand High Council assignments have strut t lire 1ms yet to be raised, Welfare committee, continued through Sunday with Tlie Hot Lunches the Provo Cooperative Factory in to furnish the fun and award the been made for every ward at the states President Sidney II. Cluff jt , , who is in charge of construction, Tuesday and will carry Orem, says Harry Butler, secret piizes lo those who attend in ngular Sn rament E eiilig. Kldor Bichard B. Lyman of the Quorum of the Twelve, on s'aitc-did last year under as At least half of the entire job is they as he issued a check typical farm dress adds Mr. Jar- A. . "Watkins, eon- - the direr; ion of the P.-President and A This ; interior man. nowT all done, proceedings, directing of including to 50 the for $2 Department WANTED! a. we hear go much of is work yet to be done. The boiler the conference. The various sessions were well p.-Agriculture for this "stumpage Utah County's Project Chairmen, ducting is installed for the modern heat- - f headed by out in the Uintah forest area named TWENTY attended, seating capacity being taxed for most meetings. by the AgriPEOPLE, old ing plant, and within ten days the ; north of Straw hen ry Lake. Here cultural Saturdayboard are 1 Mrs. K.ra Patten Welln to and ift to Church given the Planning addition young, parthlpate , nie r. Tanner, Clara G. Sidwell, d pipes and feed lines for heating f, is real enterprise as follows by S. R. Boswell, counwhose enthusiasm for the work Talent" tryfor J the Search AnM. All cement Vic In woik stressed tor be will by Cordner. P. fare Nellie being place. program which, if i( does nothing else, ty agent, and Bessie K. Lemon, is ward Hie Sharon out in doing so much for the school. Dec. to done G. Is be Kockerhans, I, by expected various speakers, the priesthood derson, William gives employment to feme 0 men home demons riAnr- - She and other members of the to the ' chapel preliminary . Pnoebe J. P.-and early in January the every day the year round, and work of the Church was urged as Charles E. Perkins, 1 A. had a big day at a conselection of FIX'E artists v ho executive The committee for Mr. Susie states be S. will finished, Clara Rowley, for of kinds all likely furnishes lumber ln American Fork yesterof Church Perkins, ference will appear before the KOX'O most a phase Lee R. 1941: the important year Taylor, Cluff. 1 aud ' Carter. I scores of houses ln Provo j at later date a Among other (Wednesday). David day II. microphone T. the Jones, chairman; Apostle Seth visiting activity, by Third Elders quorum At present a community-mind- Orem, says Arvll Olsen, business a big turkey Sf.I.A. Sharon of for the enjoyed they Mr. new things apand Boswell, secretary; Numerous releases ed group of 15 men are constantly ghaw, president, manager. No one should get the dinner and visited the State ward. For further particulars Mrs. Clarence were keen Ashton, marked Lemon, by pointments cost on real within doesn't money the Job, and idea it employed see or phone to Rudolph Training school. It seems that G, Shelley and Mrs. Mary interest of the congregation on a few days it is expected that though, and in Hddlliuu to the Frank Mrs. " i. O. or vacant positions were the Spencer Parents aud Teachers oirgi-fticonthese for K. Mower. when the afternoon Sunday more men can be used.' Haraiy $2.50 per ,M for the stumpage Wednes-lowWatts, activity Readers for ference vote was taken in support made in the same manner as fQl- get together on the last Project chairmen: Lee R. Tayat any time ha3 there been a lack (measured out for them by the time Next month. of every the ward. day of the Sharon stake officers. on this of volunteers to work Forest ranger from good ripe, lor, land use; Erval Christensen, t Fenton M. M. I. A. Prince, Y. Francis An excellent musical program XX' il ford Larsen Lundell, , full grown Alpine Fir trees, and horticulture; j splendid project, every man being S. Lewis, Mrs. UllJX was provided under the direction Second Counselor; John also Englemans is going to discuss the "ElemSpruce,) the sugar beets; J. Ray Peay, canning paid by credit on his Scera bonds, B. E. commissioner; of V. Emil Hansen, stake choris- - Explorer costs include $2.00 per M. for crops; Walter Holdaway, onions; unless he wished to donate his ents of Happiness. That is sigmusic director; The Community work outright. ter, with William M. Vernon di- - Tarry, nificant. My ninth grade class, chopping the timber, $2.50 for Clarence Durrant, celery; Frank dance director; has rallied splendidly to the supof which Mrs. Larsens daughter, reeling the Boys chorus Saturday farley, skidding the logs down to the G. Shelley, poultry; Merrill War-fo- r Interest ossee. group Special nick, dairy, G. Frank Nelson, truck road, $6.50 per M. evening at the Timpanogos chapel, loader. port of THEIR project, both in Dorothy, is a member, decided for and the Girls' chorus, Sunday funds and by labor, says Victor themselves that happiness is the trucking these logs to Orem, and beef; LeGrand Jarman hogs and Field-schoAdell A. W. M. I. A. C. Anderson, finance cnarrman tor high $5 per M. for gasoline and labor farm planning, morning ln the Lincoln thing ln the world most worth PRES. SIDNEY H. CLUFF were ing, President; Winnie T, Graff, working for. Solos auditorium. at the saw yard. Scera. Delbert Chipman, sheep; R. B. Myrl P. Jacob, Money, horses; David H. Jones, Provo business men too have Chairman of Construction of the given by Virginia Taylor and First Counselor; LIGHT CO. UTAH POWER THURSDAY and SATURDAY Meeham. Harward, Esie Lorna a duet M. and Auditorium Howard being Anderson, and agriseen the stability of Scera com- Community is soon to solve the power ques- cooperative marketing October Orem for the Scera com- - by Osa and Naomi Ferguson, dur- - Effie Pinegar Ora Baum Farley. at built cultural conservation; George V. furnishhave workers and munity tion for the Coop. Factory says Brown, farm Margaret ing the Sunday afternoon service. Sunday School finance; S. W, Clark, . Double Feature Program! ed a large share of the materials niunity. that Mr. Butler, who declare W. Elmer the conference Johnson, secretary; Eliza B. An- - urged to drop their questions, Bird, potatoes; weeds; are have and which during gone going Speakers the-biof one in a question box to e Dr. Cyclops "power" has been A1 Roy Gillman, rural youth; Mrs. Wilfurd R. Stubbs, P. K. dersen. Ford Poulson, Mary Ed- signed, into this structure and have taken FORUM SPEAKERS at future meetings. discussed problems of the saw mill since its Martha XVhitlng, foods and nutriOscar wards. and Nielsen, Spencer Madsen, Scera bonds for their pay Others M. Tay- beginning some five years ago in tion; Mrs. Mary Marcussen, home think there would be I Clara should Relief Society ot stake a the Anderson H. at high the materials have furnished ANNOUNCED Provo. (There stands an old steam management; Mrs. Zatella War-dlto discuss. Are of Norma Gunnell, of Pays problems H. Always Blake Pop plenty lor, their council, and Samuel discount, because Bharp boiler which they discarded becommittee Geo. the present methods of elemenhealth. first rural the Genealogical at 8talie to were unable firm presidency headquarters prnvn citizens will have the Time of Feature Showings; cause it ate up 800 lbs. of coal tary education producing the Mary K. Mower, cooperative handle the bonds. e'ein5., Un' F" Thir'Elder auorum- -V opportunity to hear various speak- - meeting Saturday every day besides using two men education; L. L. Bunnell, agri7:4(f good will and hearty Everywhere Cj clops" at suits we want? Do we understand President Watkins, cooperation erg Qf dlfterent political beliefs dy morning to feed it slabs all day long; cultural 8:50 LeRoy what those methods are? Does council and crop "Pop Always Pays at- shown business been advisory the has by or ,r uses $2 10:10 likewise the gas engine ne1 at during returned missionaries, and Elias Penrod, First counselor; Kenneth the home work at cross purposes Improvement; George ' Smeath, Cyi lops" again people of Provo. weeks at the Open Forum a day for distillate and burns out with the school or hand In hand DavWoodruff of the Church Welfare Meldrum, Second counselor. Ray landscape Improvement; The building will house the its bearings every once in a while. is new industries and mines; Mrs. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Wlth it? were the Scera theater when completed, This wgeekCDonB. Colton, Re- - committee SESSION M Now comes the Utah Power & Mobel Oc tober 22-2- 3 home economics; Stewart, 1000 seat of will e. and with conpeople. was ataffternJ?U Mrs. Lee Krooks nearly Sunday evening publican nominee for Governor Light company offering to Burton Adams, new crops; Abner Clu I ana Vi c t 0 It will also be used for all com- Utah will speak Thursday night; audience is beginning a dancing class ia and a nect them up on a special power appreciative iarge Waterloo Bridge farm forestry; Leo March-bank- s, f7inc,p., present at the High School audi- the Spencer area for youngsters. will both Baird, munity purposes including con- last week Herbert B. Maw was the C. Anderson, which arrangement rodent control; Arthur Elder Lyman berBelf with Mrs. Chesttr Graff Remember she made , of feature at 7:45 ferences, and other church pur- - speaker, presenting his platform a'80 BPbe. Bave them money and give them t y. p - torjunj Stewart, bees; W, R. Dunkley, First showing strictly ag Democratic nominee for this dressed eacn session known by her great talents at the conductDg the services. ample power when they want it farm security and tenancy; W. L. Second showi ig of feature 10:00 poses, but it will be owned cipal speaker. office. by the people of the Scera com- Music numbers were directed "Y. Next Monday and Tuesday most. This may mean the re- Mildenhall, service; REMEMBER Prayers during the conference by Mr, w M Vernon and St. rl- - we are excused from school for week A. Sherman Chris- Next munity. moval of the Factory from Its R. G. Heath, employment W. P. A. and W. H. Show Starts at 7:30 P. M. tensen of Provo will discuss his were offered by Wm. M. Vernon, ing Cluff. Opening two duets: various purposes. Yours truly present site, near the Orem Drug Callahan, public welfare. on the Re- - and Howard M. Anderson; James ..Qod jjesg our Mountain Home wni take census. I really enjoy Btore, to a new yard across the Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Clark and Charles S. Terry; an(j ..Grant Us Peace. Mrs, this method of meeting people in ;4 j ii i i . 't . highway and to the North of the ' Weldon J. Taylor and Sharp C. oejesfa Taylor and Harold Peter- - their homes. ! ! ; i one of Is This They are without Canyon road. to Olsen Gillespie. son, accompanied by Mrs. June exception hospitable and friendly, Orems bigger enterprizes, and P.-- T. A. Bean Gamme1' Pra'er- Mrs- Lu" It would help if parents would Recitals Series has contributed much toward VIFXSF8 Sale Advance Seat for ! Mr. new homes there. Eaudie; theme. Flake Rogers. come to school more often. Since building from the Stake boards of the Social by Schu- - thPy wont It Is a good second best Butler expresses appreciation for - violin solo, "Sonlatina quoMr. and Mrs. Donald Olsen pre- - Opening . and auxiliaries respective Donald Olsen, ac- - for us to meet them thiR way. I tiert by the Utah Power company's coplayed of vote a sented the first of a series of six pOF School were rums given by companied by Homer XValkefield. must close now. operation. violin and piano recitals ovpr thanks from the congregation-YA three-ac- t With love, play was very ably KOVO Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 7:15 M. M. I. A. Vei l P. Allman, opening social will be held Blanche Jones; quartette. Marjorie. BUD HANCOCK October 23rd Wednesday, C. read by p. m. Mr. Olsen Is at present on Thursday evening at 8 oclock in i,wrPnCe S. Maycoik and VThe Rose of No Mans Land operates another business the faculty of Lincoln high school. tbe pieasnat Xiew ward amue- - Sterling CluL. Moroni Jensen, Dee Adams, Ar- which is the result of initiative 8i'iit ivservations accepted by phone. Mail orders He is a student ot Albert Shep- - ment hall, Lorna B May - (bur Shepherd and James Jensen, Y. W. M. I. A. and hard work, for he now owns Harold Bereton will sing and cock (President), Ila Gadd, Em Bishop Gappmyer also made herd of Salt Lake and Max I. Fis- accompanied by check will be accepted or you may his own garage and Is meeting accompanied by Mrs. Melba Pyne. dosing remarks. Musical numHe has acted as Norma Dunford will give a of chel Chicago. and in Jones the B. office ma Scera the at Blake, call Blake. H. building Dorothy Samuel Seminary the needs of the public in a pleasPrayer. bers were a duet Cast thy bread for two leading ing. Rebecca Jones, at the show at symphony orchestras the day or at the Box-offic- e ing as well as satisfactory manwill he during of the state Recreational upon the waters by Mr. and Mrs program School Hugh Vernon ner. His friends say: Faith with- T, Sunday showMr. and of the seats direction reserved All in for he much Lynn Clark "The Morning Breaks has under and had evening training nights. out woks is dead that's why Wentz. Almeda Foutin, Vera Bis- - Flineral SerVICeS Held the Shadows Flee sung by Johi Mrs. Harold Peterson. music. Chamber 40e. ABE WHICH ings.-PBICES FOB P. f Mrs. P. Taylor, Bud is very much alive. Lydia Financial report will be given hop. Amy Hardy and Vego Chrlsjens. n of Olsen is a student DeVoyle Anton J. Gleason, John S. Hogan, "The Old Rugged Cross by th Wentz. Mrs. M. by h 4:00 at S Charles Shepherd and is studied Tin re will le a Matinee daily THE CHICKEN ROOST Lewis, and Clifford Nelson. be ward male quartdt served. Refreshments and trained as a professional on its finishing Impressive funeral services for Timpanogos Home is taking Relief Foriety Lena Andrea-seinvited. are sung by Her - and "Going All Sunrewere patrons held in will the Harward assist She DeVoyle touches these dvas, with the pianist. ''ItS President. Alta PBICES: Allred, Fyne. in the solos from afternoon with citals Debussy, Timpanogos day decorator doing his stuff, Clifford Nelson, Agnes Farnworth, ward chapel with Bishop Primary Roy Brahms and Percy Grainger. 10c For Children under 12. and tiie electricians, tinsmiths Vice-PreS. Luciie C. a and Bunker Veld David Rowley, Ah added feature of the series Gappinayer in charge. Spiakers and plumbers making that kitSec Treas. Helen Wentz, Soulier. 20c Jr. High School Students were Wallace Gurr, Biohop J. will be their performance on a chen into a woman's dream. Committee Dav- - Earl Lewis of the Provo Second Genealogical violin made by LaVar Christen30c For All Over Junior High School. Certainly money Is being spent sen of 246 N 2nd South St. Provo. proval given the instrument this id L. Rowley Sr., Samuel A. Car-pa- st ward where the Harward family on the inside which will make the Amelia formerly resided and C. Wilfnrd Maud G. Rowley, summer by Ferl Roth of the ter This will be of great interest to who merca all ace for like ti.e pl ' S. Latta, Beswick M. Tanner, An- - Larsen of the ward those who remember the fine ap- - famouth Roth quartette. bishopric to eat In beautiful surroundings. t lj.lvh i A 1 is bdek in te mud-sliuge- 3 Marjorie Slake Conference Feature Welfare, Priesthood Work v. two-third- r t. home-owne- - g s n; XX s: Program 17-1- g e, n- S - - x ; i Play t of Brigham Young SUrS.'"' Plans for Page - - . Starts Next yj t For w-i- n. X'iee-Pre- -- s' Harward |