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Show 1 t M.t t i t4 4'? OCTOHFR.! 19-1- rm 1 7 8 O VOL. f' j(! 4 u 11 4 lift 23 24 25 2G 31 4 $ 4 it' 7r; s -- ft7 & ' -x , ; . ! ( rr 3 . , h VIII. No. XI i j 2(faid XpeGkixq CtnnJvtfv EJoumt -- Jf ail times and wrier all c o 'i m lOi'tjii .'. ft . -- Y?d v V . c? y ' ' s. That I.au n at Peterson's up nicely, and incidentally proves what can be done even in one short autumn season to beautify a place. ConIs showing gratulations to Jimmie Peterson, tin a matter'of1 improvlng'she' look, of premises lying along the State highway. The Wanhbura Block is now in condition for another tenant. Orem people might yet be without the services of a resi- dent physician had it not been for Verds enterprize. We know several times doctors contemplat- ed opening an office in Orem, but suitable building was avail- able. It will not be long now, we predict, till a resident dentist will open an office In that same block. Enough school children have faulty teeth today in the Scera district to cause their parents to petition some good dentist to open somewhere in the district. W. P. "Bill Williams didnt go hunting neitnpr did Mayor B. M. Jolley dont know what the Mayor did to pass the time away but Mr. Wiiams reported counting 840 deer tied to the sides of cars or having their heads sticking out at the hack under the rear doors or in trailers, and that was Just Monday's count. Most Southern hunters brought small bucks or does, the big ones being bagged in the high Uintahs. Although many hunters returned without success, Mr. Williams at the Shell Service says the majority got their deer. LA'il L - J Mary Baker Etl.ly TioJL &w THl'RSBAY, OCTOBER 21. 1010 vmma SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year To give all parents of the Lincoln district a first-hanopportunity of meeting the new officers of the recently elected hoard for the Parents-Teache- r association, and to discuss proposed projects for the coming year, the officers decided to hold a public meeting on Nov. 11th during which these officers will he presented, and gestions for projects will be announced and discussed, according to Mrs. A. Bay Ekins, secretary. The new offhers are Mrs. Etfle sihool, and reported conditions in IiED CROSS MEET CALLED AT OREM Provo City Commissioner Jesse Haws Mourned costume and lLallowt-V- hall is la nned for the Vine- amusement yard d Mr. Taylor, Lincoln school, the largest in the with district, Alpine Grace Wash- entire The film success rests largely Fork coming next. Mrs. Ekins, sec- American historian, burn, on Dean Jagger as Brigham and the following direct- Plans for the coming public meetYoung. Out of 314 scenes Jagger retary; ors from each ward, who also are ing will be laid more definitely at plays 264. Old timers who have the a meetnig to be held soon by all membership committee: seen the picture say that Jagger committees jointly. Mrs. Ruth Stone; Vineyard, almost perfectly the characteristics and appearances of Lake View, Mrs. P. W. Madsen; C. Lucius Laudle; Brigham Young. The physical Sharon, Mrs. Mrs. I. J. Burr; measurements of 6 feet and 2 Tlmpanogos, inches tall and 200 pounds exact-n- o Grand View, Mrs. C. A. Dawson; Mrs. Ekins; Edge-mon- t, ly meets those of Brigham Young rieasant View, An organization meeting McBride. Mrs. Bryce when he led the trek of the of the Bed Croas is called for was The program committee pioneers across the plains. ihe Orem Town hail to he All told the movie company headed by Mr. Taylor, with E. B. held Thursday, Oct. 24th, at made 23 big location sites and a Terry and J. Erval Christense 7:d p. ni. liy Major B. M. lot of minor ones In California, assistants. Jolley . Nevada and Utah. The cricket Every citizen Is Invited to Projects, such as hot lunches, plague scene caused producers will be discussed, with possibiliattend this meeting, as this weeks of worry. They wired ties for future ptojects to be open organization is one of the every county seat In the west for t iggestions. A. P. Warnkk Nation's emergency aids, and asking if they had any cricket heads this committee, assisted by serves not only in times of hords". When Elko, Nevada re- - P. W. Madsen and Mrs. Stone. war hut also In peace times plied that millions of pests were under all trying circumPrincipal A. P. Warnhk disoverrunning the place, director cussed some of the needs of the stances, reminds the mayor. Hathaway chartered two airplanes and rushed his stars and camera crew there. They worked for a week in a band of crickets two miles wide and six miles long that was moving at the rate of half a mile a day. The Seagull scenes were taken in Lone Pine, California. Over 300 prairie schooners were used. Funeral services are being held today for Irovo City inadvane god A Advanced sale of seats, with all seats reserved for choice of seats by each patron, started today for the epic film Brigham Young which will be shown at the Scera Theater, Lincoln high school auditorium, Oct. 31st and 1st and 2nd announces Victor C. Anderson, who gives the following explanations of the manager, filming of this great picture of the Mormon trek across Plntgar, president; the plains: vi Mrs. The first big problem in mak- ing the story of ERIGIIAM YOUNG was to find a suitable story. This assignment was given to Louis Bromfield. The script was written by Scenarist Lamar Trotti. For over a year these two men worked with the cooperation of the Church Historical depart- ment. Dr. John A. Wldtsoe spent several months helping to direct the writing of this great Btory. the Tyrone Power was given role of Jonathan Kent, the romantic Mormon scout of the story, opposite him beautiful Linda DarScores of nell as the outsider. actors were tested to find some one to play the role of Brigham" Young. Finally Dean Jagger, a rugged two fisted stage actor, W'as given the assignment. John Caradine was given the Ann part of Porter Rockwell. Todd played the part of Tyrones young sister. Vincent Price, noted New York stage player was brought to Hollywood to portray Joseph Smith, Mary Astor played the part of Mary Ann Young, Biieham Young's wife. Ileber Kimball was played by Willard Robertson, Hyrum Smith by Stanley Andrews, John Taylor by George Melford and Doc. Richards by Moroni Olsen, a former covered Utah star. pond. Know thy-s- i If, an I God will stqydy the wisdom and the occasion for a tictory over evil. -a l Sftroo be Brigham Young" Comes to Scera Ilexl Voeii Community N r ( till mth icficstQqhicu(Iiihai QeMutunifieL PROVO UTAH. R. F. D. Thru Scera is 1 4''-- As I Pass One .W 4 M t 1940 13 1G 27 28 23 30 S ft 12 O 13 14 15 ?o II t hall for Monday night, October -t-itle, by the Union School All ja rsOns of 16 years of P.-T.- age and over are invited w it bout t barge. Refreshments will be served. Sharon Stake Church Notices X DEAR October 27tli: 10 A M. Stale Presidency. 2 P. M Bishops' Council with Stake Presidency. 3 P. M. Baptismal, Boys and girls with PI. View Bishopric at the Utah Stake Administration building. SUNDAY Dr. Thomas That ADI: breathing spell and Tuesday gave us a chance to take a deep breath and look aronnd before we continue on with the regular I really enjoy weekly routine. taking census. Some parents feel that it Is a waste of time for us to come ever year and ask the SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION same questions but those folks meeting will be held at 2 p. m. are usually the very stable famiat the Sharon ward chapel for all lies who dont appreciate how our officers and teachers in Sharon population shifts. stake, announces B. M. Jolley, slake superintendent, who urges Numerous Fine Families have moved into this area. They every officer and teacher to attend because very important stake are almost universally proud of the community and happy to be business is to be transacted. living here. The faculty let down their hair "Wednesday and had an enjoyable time at an old time Scandinavians All dancing party and dinner TinurlcDn C2nrir1xr wore costumes. L Martin Scientist Twenty years went into the preparation of my talk tonight, declared Dr. Thomas L. Martin, deau of the College of Applied Science, Brigham Young university, as he spoke Sunday evening in before a congregation the Fourth ward which packed Ihe chapel to the doors, And every year has strengthened my conviction that a kind and God has provided all needful things for His children that God rules in Ihe Heavens, that he has purpose in His creations and that man need only to search out Ilis secrets in order to develop the Divlnitv which is within him". So widely known is Dr. Martin in Ametica that Scientists over the country and s ienlific bodies and ot ganizations se k his counsel and instruction. His particular and special field is bai teriologv, all-wi- two-da- y we had on Monday Hear All Scandinavian organization members are invited to attend services Sunday morning at the Irovo seminary at 10:30 a. m. when William H. Knudsen, seminary teacher, will address the meetings, announces A. C. Anderson, president. Mrs. A. P. Warwick looked lovely and was given a Lillian prize for her Russell costume. Everyone succumbs to her gracious and friendMr. Watts looked ly manner. somewhat like the insect we see in the cartoon "Henry, the flit!" One must, however, bow to his Mr. Knudgood sportsmanship. sen surprised us by singing a couple of interesting Norwegian Commissioner Jesse Haws in the Fourth Wd chapel with Death Claims Young Bishop Victor J. Bird 111 charge, and With the High recognition in all parts of the Windsor Mother aa masso of Ula1' alka i" Mr. Losoe and His Crew nyyrll 'I' ,h, provided the usual too, too OREM MAYOR THANKS fhel half a minion dollars wls honors being Piaid l)r rrovo CltY CommihMim, that all Bt,ipnoe p0iat9 10 lhe con dinner. See what hapbounteous elusion of and Gods Deer Story purpose away at her home in Orem Sun plan Nauvoo club, anti numerous oilier civic and fraternal Olganizaspent to these men are turned when pens carIndicative of how many being everywhere in evidence diiy afternoon, after a lingering loose with a kitchen and their REGISTRARS Carthage, council Bluffs and Fort tions of which Mr. Haws was an ardent supporter. ried tion his convi. A with went Pleasant out. strong caused from illness heart trouble really Bridger, The biggest single item own imagination. And they love folk-song- s. 2400 miles. rrlla ;";n Death came to Commissioner Haws early Tuesday morning, following a deer hunt to Kanosli Mr. canyon in Millard county, Haws being taken ill Saturday during the first day of the hunt, and being brought to the Provo hospital Sunday evening, suffering from coronary occlusion. His sudden death has shocked entire community, for Mr. the R "2 Haws was head of the City water works department, and of the Recreation department of Provo city, as well us a prominent member of Klwanls, and Leader of the Fourth ward group of the Utah Stake high priests. He was a member of the Prows and Haws Realty company, and for many years had been active in civic and hundreds of listeners. Dr. Martin devoted most of nts to the theme that Man is a child of God and that the master- is of God's creation the human bed? which houses this "Divinity within us", and that the thoughtUss or the ignor- ant could defile that body with poisonous liquors or tobacco, or in other ways bring disintegration and contamination to ms own nlm-ro- View hunter, after an all night hike up a steep canyon South of Mantl, found himself and two sons surrounded by an invading army. He didnt discover this, however, until they spotted twe or three bucks and as many does off across the ravine on the side of the mountain. He opened fire and 235 other hunters opened fire at the same time. Bullets wheezed thru the air, and this P. V. man ducked and began digging, when he came to his boys he had scratched a trench alongside a log and lay trembling like wounded deer themselves, as the cannonade continued to shrill past them and around them. They crawled out of that canyon stealthily and made it to a less Invaded spot Beveral miles away where the older hoy succeeded in bagging his deer and they came home thankful to be alive. Fresh Oranges and grapefruit and melons, and all finest California products, delicious alongside apples, and pears are the delight of shoppers every Saturday at Burrs Fruit Stand. Believe it or not, scores of people appreciate the services being offered by L. E. Burr & Sons who are bringing this fruit in each week end. home-grow- n Miss Marion Mccham of Edgemont, who recently purchased the Bonnie-Loi- e Beauty Shoppe at 4 5 N. University Are. in Provo, has been congratulated from all parts of Scera district. Marion is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wells O. Mecham, and has her diploma from a Provo Beauty school, but has also been a successful operator in Eureka as well as being in Provo employed salons for more than a year. The formal opening of her Bonnie-Loi- e Shoppe on Monday revealed an attractively decorated interior with modernistic furnishings and newest machines and beauty-ai- d eg December 7th has been set as the date of the eighth annual conference of high school Journalists at B. Y. U., according to an announcement from Dr. Carlton Culmsee, chairman of the "Y journalism department. In The conference was begun 1 933 by the late Professor Har.Merrill. Journalism rison R students from Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming institutions are expected to attend as well as those from many Utah schools. was $85,000 for early Salt Lake Thanks, officially given to City which included 56 buildings every person who assisted at the spread over 20 acres of ground Registration of 341 young men complete even to streets and gutbetween ages of 21 and 36, at ters. Urem was expressed In order to reproduce the today by river frozen over with Mayor B. M. Jolley, who added appreciation to the Lincoln high Ice a pond of ice covering two city school band, the Boy Scout troups, blocks had to be frozen over by and their scoutmaster Earl Mech- - the same machine that makes ice am, and to the School board for for Sonya Ileinie pictures. Nauvoo the use of the Lincoln school and Carthage was built at the where the registration was done, cost of $40,000 including the The mayor also expressed ad- - Carthage Jail in which the for the young men who phet was martyred. Extreme difficulties were enregistered for their courage and fine spirit of patriotism which countered when the troup tried they exhibited, and the readiness to scale the treacherous 12,000 with which they answered the call foot icy slopes of Mt. Whitney to of their country, ready for active obtain scenes crossing the Rocky trailing and future service if the Mountains. In several places the covered wagons had to be lifted occasion arises. Following is the list of regist- and set in place by block and rars who assisted on Oct. 16: tackle. There were 124 head of Ray Gillman, Ethel Pyne, Fred oxen imported from Mexico. M. E. Kartchner, The people of the west and parMarie Ray, Crandall, Zona Sumner, Bessie ticularly those of Utah are ex- Excell, Nita Blair, Larry Salis- tremely grateful to 20th Century Sarah Fox in reproducing so painstak- bury, Lurleen Loveless, Hooley, L. N. Poulson, Nina Strat- - ing and sympathetically the great ton, Harriet Luneeford, Ester epic nearly a century after the Hansen, Wesley Soulier, Ada time when Brigham Young led the pioneers into Salt Lake Valley. Skinner, V. Emil Hansen, Ida Hansen, Jennie Johnson, Added Attractions A. J. "Wright, Mrs. A. H. Christen- By special arrangement it has sen, Phil Christensen, LeGrande been mar'e possible to present Florence Richardson, with the program of BRIGHAM Jarman, Christie Christensen, Ray Love- - YOUNG the unusual short subject To all PALMYRA". less, I. J. Burr, Julian Hansen, entitled: and Mrs. W. P. Williams. bible students this announcement & .x y, . ? .j j ? vr M j vf s r . : t s vv ; pi Pro-mirati- i-- ? f While in Ttntlcs X was called to the Brigham Young minute orchestra concert whl.h 40c, commences at- - 8 p. m. promptly prior to the showing of the picture. Donald Olsen has assembled a group of expert musicians who have been practicing for the last two weeks. They will reproduce music of the pioneer period In order to make the setting will he a Matinee daily at 4:00 P. M. October 31st, November 1st and 2nd MATINEE PRICES WILL BE 10c For Children under 12. 0c Jr. High School Students 30c For All Over Junior High School. tAAA-- 'S i A A i A 't w A A 'S v? 4 t A QA t ? t 'ArA A A 4 of will carry special Interest. Palmyra, one of the show cities of King Solomon, is one of the classic centers of the old world that is preserved today. A group of camera men spent nearly two months in Syria getting the pictures so as to bring to us this quaint city and its environment. It is filmed In technicolor. Another Special Treat to music lovers will be the 20 Box-offic- n he S $A Lin-ple- ei , , , SCERA H No seat reservations accepted by phone. Mail orders accompanied by check will be accepted or you may call at the Scera office in the Seminary building e at the show at during the day or at the All seats reserved the for evening shownights. PRICES FOR WHICH ARE service, bishopric 9 9 STARTS TODAY! there - ment. Advance Seat Sale for ings. religious affairs here. Mr. Haws was a native son of Provo, born here In 1889 on March 23, son of William WT. and Rose McEwan Haws, who were amonS Provo s pioneers He grew u here- atunled the Brigham YounS university, studying com- meree an graduated in that dePartment ln 1908. That ajne er was ordaln.ecl an. year misan1 8ent to tae Netherlands slon where he served until 1911 In December, returning to Provo, and entering the service of the Investment company Knight where he continued for 21 years, serving in various communities during this time, two years of which were in Nick City, Missouri an(j jater in 1918 in Silver City, with the Tintic Mines depart- - and complications. it! Mrs. Baxter, the oldest daugh-tim- e ter of Mr:. Clara Cullimore Kirk, We Were Proud was born June 22, 1901 in last week to show our school don. She was married to Elwood off to four visiting state officials. Baxter, Sept. 1922, in the Salt David Gourley, who is now assistLake Temple. After their mar-cnl- y ant state superintendent of riaee they made their home at schools visited all day Thursday Cedar Fort and Pleasant Grove, and expressed very favorable rewhere Mr. Baxter was employed actions to our methods. Miss as Principal of the elementary Bernice Moss, state director of schools. Six years ago they moved physical education visited the to Orem and Mr. Baxter became school and attended the faculty body. The address, though hurried principal of the Lindon school, party. Miss Angeline Warnick. and in many places, highly techni- During her life Mrs. Baxter has state home economic director, cal, was delivered with ease and been an active church worker, (did you know she Is A. P.s in simple terms, so that the con- - For several years she served in niece?) and B. K. Farnsworth, gregation readily got the picture the Relief Society as a counsellor state director of secondary ednea as tion also visited us of a wonderful system of nerves, to Hazel Marrott and also circulation, respiration, and other chorister. She belonged to the functions of the body, working in ward choir, until ill health made Spencer School is wondering whether to have full harmony according to the it impossible for her to get out. the regular school opera or some was Creator. life of its her Although short, planned design which will give opporvariation to com-plone of her family, relaservice Enveloping this vast and system of varied functions tives and friends. The welfare of tunity for more Individual student Heres a bouquet is the Bkin, to which Dr. Martin her little family of 3 boys and participation. to Dortha Jones who, among one was interesther devoted constant several girl thought. intensely JESSE HAWS untiring and She is survived by her husband, others, has given ing minutes, surprizing everyone Le- - inspired effort to the momentous com- and the following children: its with marvellous present Silver City, was ordained a high and its land Kirk, 17? Jean, 13; Calvin, task of directing six grades in its priest, and later served as bishop position, in qualities, as beautifying, protect 10; Arvin, 7. Her mother, Mrs. productions as outstanding of the ward. At last when the functions and regulating other bodily Clara Kirk and the following Spencers have been. ing, sold its Knight company mining brothers and sisters: Theron J. YV. M. Vernon jntere9tg In 1932 Mr. Haws came functions. and Kirk of Orem; Odeal Kirk, Verl this Into discussion, back to Provo, and entered real is conducting a chorus two Kirk, Magna; Milton Kirk, Orem; times and an orchestra 3 time estate business for himself, or- throughout the address the wealth reMrs. Belva Simpson, Moroni; Mrs. a week of experiecne and information with the Spencer students. ganizing a company with J. W. Prows of Provo, with whom he garding chemical, bacteriological Zina Toleman, Central Utah. were Funeral services held Rank Dixon was assoc'ated at time of death. and biological action and reaction was constantly injected, showing Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the is taking his Tigers to Panaca, In 1937 Nr. Haws was elected how God had pro- - Windsor ward chapel. to play Nevada this week-en- d marvellously to the City commission for a tour vided for the maintenance ot life , , football. It seems that the worm has T and term, year has turned and they are doing upon the earth, first in the soil ministered the water aepdrimeiu with its and plant and some excellent playing. chemistry as well as organized and develop- animal life, and then in the hued the recreation activities to man Pleasant View body Itself In utlli: ng these their present state of efficiency masterful again brings this area national functions. here. He al o was a strong supclub work. recognition in In oondusion Dr. Martin deWanda Campbell won a red ribporter f municipal power for clared: "No element of chance Provo city. bon and second place on a wash the God has planned exists. club school dress entry in the His church activities have in- universe to the last minute detail, classes of the Pacific Internationcluded a second mission, this time quite as completely as In the vast SATURDAY THURSDAY al Exposition held in Portland, to stretch of stars and worlds which mission on a short term" October 24-2- 6 Ore,, recently. New York in 1926. He has served amaze the astronomist. The Code as chairman of the Utah ttak' of Health as given to the Prophet Time to close. Old Folks committee for a num- - JosPl,h Smith and known as the Affectionately, her of years, and has also given Word of wisdom Is no idle and a Second nit! Marjorie, of his life to the Sunday vi(.e God wa8 go interested in School in the Third ward as jjjg own creation that he has His work as p: nnpd the way in PTPry dPtail. superintendent. Features Degin at: PruP leader of the high priests and promise to those who obey, P.-- T. was his highest enthusiasm dur- knowledge, even hidden Music in My Heart at... 7:40 Ing recent years, his treasures of knowledge, which Till We Meet Again at 8:50 ness and keen perception having b(,H,ing9 man can rightfully have, In My Heart again 10:40 "Music In of a placed ths group position w.ith physical, mental and physical leadership in the Utah stake. All interested in the Spencer health as his heritage. For God TITSD IV and YVEDNESDAY be re- so planned it." Mr. Haws will always A. are invited to atschool P.-October membered for his affability, his tend the meeting next Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. In the Music room cheerfulness, his public service, the United Airlines, and the latLr and his utmost honesty and trust- living in Ruth, Nevada, both are of the Lincoln high school. worthiness in public as well as married; and one daughter. l eatiire begins at 8:10 and 10:40 Mrs. C. Wllford Larsen will Twro private affairs. give the lesson t n Happiness" Evelyn, of Provo. A He is survived by his widow, also remain. Mrs Rny Rorfn of large attendance Is requested All shows start at 7:30 p. two sons, J. W. Bill" Haws, and Provo and Mts. YVilford Mantle by the officers, as other buine8 will he on the agenda. Elwood, the former a pilot with of Murray. 9 9 4 Ax mote realistic both the orchestra and picture Fhow staff memb rs will be costumed in pioneer garb entertainment The evenings should be a real treat to Program Till We Meet Again rs Music in My Heart A. SPENCER WILL MEET WED. open-minde- 20-.T- Too Many Husbands rs V REMEMBER |