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Show M-- f 1911 JANUARY 10 17 18 Zo?t 41. f f - , i Feeding 500 Students ptc-oth- er u! VIC CHRISTENSEN became the treasurer Orem Business Men. of Vic the rung Bill's Service, in the very heart of Orem, and has put up that big Neon 'sign there, which brings tourists to his stand all hours of the day and Into the night. Hes quiet, but effective, and you know that Vic stands for friendliness. this first rush period, and to the Relief Societies ot Timpanogos, Lake View, and Grand View for the use of their trays during the first week. Kettles, trays and other such equipment are expected this week. Appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ebensteln, who donated their electric Btove is also here expressed. While the first weeks lunches were not what we had hoped, we are overcoming our handicaps, and expect that everything will be satisfactory in the near future, states Mrs. Pinegar. . A Barn Dance on Wed- un- the crowds expected t0 attend. Special music, artistic decorations, and del'ghtful refreshments are promised. You are invited- - to come In aprons and overalls, and a Bperial invitation is extended to parents and older members of the Carpenter Class Open at Lincoln Registration for the trade school carpentry class at the Lincoln high school which began Monday Is still open, Henry E Raddatz and Wesley D. Soulier of the faculty announced today. The class begins at 5:30 p. m. adally 15 hours per week with Spencer Maden, a competent mechanic, as the instructor. Anyone from 17 to 25 years of age Is eligible to take the class, part of the national defense vocational training program offerd in the Alpine school dirtrict. The tools and material are furnished the students without cost 4, :1 I f . 4 businesses along the Orem highway. K V. This second Annual meeting of association unanimously the 54th Wedding agreed to hold regular meetings during the year, and to seek by Noted every means possible to establish unity and good will among the Remembering their 54th Wed- people of the community, for no ding anniversary Monday Mr. and conflict needs exist due to dif- Mrs. John K. Allen enjoyed visit- ferent names and boundaries, It ing with friends and neighbors was stressed by almost every ' during the day, at their home In Vineyard. This honored couple Is the legally organized Orem have a host of friends not only In munic,pal nnIt and the busineg3 their own community but through section of the entire Sharon distout the state and In many parts rict. We pledge onr suport to the of the country who wish them people of every Ward in Sharon, well on this occasion, tl Si whether they be within Orem's boundaries or not, for we feel that Needed No Sharon district Is the larger community to which all desire to give In County their support, declared the .new president. Drafting mm for the Selective Reporting past achievements, Jan. on Service to leave Provo A. V. Washburn, 22 appears nnnecessary now that recalled that the e adver- volunteers exceeding the quota tleements In the Voice oT Sharon for Provo and the north half of accomplished muca good, the county have appeared, and that people had become conscious been passed for physical fitness, of their community growth and according to MTs. Zenith Johnson, aims, and the fame of Orem had clerk ot District 22. been broadcast over the fctate as The new volunteer who have the fastest growing Community made the second draft unnecessin the entire state of Utah. ary here are: Victor Ray Baker, Objectives for 1941 were dls- Marion Hiatt, Phillip DeWltt cussed at length, In a free round- Trotter, and Grant R. Hardy of table manner, and out1, of the Provo, CecR Lawrence Huntsman, speeches, and comments Blaine Turner. Garth Heber Rounr made, a determination grew to LaVar B, maha the Orem Business Men ef- dy. Richard Snyder anl and fectiTe in the nfe of the Hooley of Pleasant Grove, Ernest Philip Jacklin of American pjUttity t0 piant Beedg o frlend Fork, ship In every home in the Sharon district If possible, and to use the Voice of Sharon as the official Vineyard School medium of expression for Orem Anniversary Thirteen scouts of Sharpn district (two arg absent from the above picture) will win their Eagle awards on the evening of Jan. 12 at the Sharon Stake conference to be held that day. The awards will be made at the Lincoln high school auditorium. This is an annual event in Sharon district and Eagle scout3 are the envy of every scout of lesser rank, which accounts for the anxiety with which they strive to attain Eagle awards, says Arnold Bumingham, district chairman of advancement. Reading from left to right, front row: Willard Bradshaw, Lee Bishop, Glen Pinegar, Kenneth Madsen, Milo Madsen, Sheldon Madsen ; back row : Aaron Clinger, Max Fielding, Dee Anderson, Kirk Nielsen, Ronald Hansen. The two scouts missing are Herbert and Vern Stratton who were out of the district at time picture was taken. Draft Utah full-pag- - Sharon Stake Conference Will t , Feature Welfare Film Showing' of a special Church welfare picture film will the features of the Sharon Stake Quarterly Ccn- to be held next Saturday and Sunday, January 11 ference an(j j2, announces A. V. Watkins, of the Sharon Stake Presi- dency. This film is declared to be a splendid portrayal of activities accomplished in the welfare program through- be one of bJ Mdl Mahlin Drage is the new head of the Orem Business Mens trganization, and the entire group is pledged to a ill and friendship during 1941, folcampaign of Good lowing an enthusiastic meeting at the Orem Town hall Tuesday night by respresentatives of a large majority of the ! ; sy S member of the General committee of the Church program. Wei-ter- fGElders H nry D. Moyle, chairman of the Church Welfare Committee, and Antone R. Ivins of the First Council of Seventies will Sharon Stake Conference represent the General Authorities of the Church. The conference sessions will gn with a welfare meeting of all Btake and ward welfare workers at the Sharon Stake Administra tion building Saturday at 2:00 of the p. m. Henry D. Moyle Church Welfare committee, will be the principal speaker at this session. The Priesthood session of the conference will be held Saturday evening at 7:30 in the Timpano- Joseph Blake will be the guest gos ward chapel. The film of the of honor at a welcome home party Welfare program will be shown Welcome Home Dance Saturday, 2:00 p. meeting at administration ' building. Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Priesthood meeting at Timp inogos chapel. Sunday, 10:00 a. m. General Session at Lincoln High Skhool auditorium. Sunday, 2:00 p. m. LJeneral Session at Lincoln High School auditorium. Sunday, 7:30 p. m. M. I. A. Conference. Wj-W- elfare - y Give Operetta The operetta Santas Airline", which was to have been presented before Christmas but was post- - of Sharon enters more than 1600 It poned due to the Influenza epi- - homes In Sharon district. will be given Wednesday ready is the official organ of evening, Jan. 15th announces Principal E. A. Beck, who with bis corps of teachers, has been preparing this splendid entertain- ment for the public. Tickets of 5 and 10 cents will be charged to defray expenses, but are assured the entertain- ment is worth many times more this small sum, and an excellent evening of entertainment Is pro- aJl who come out geera (Sharon Cooperative Educa- Itcnil Recreation Association) and serves also for the Town Board, and is In fact open and free to use by every organization in the district, whether It be church or club or society or cipallty it was explained, while not all Business Men In Qrem were present, several new faceg were found around the ferenc table. Including Sam Lev- ine, of the Gilmore OH stations, Lee Smith, of the Twin Pines inn, sent his regrets that he could not be present that night, but promised his full support. The new officers supporting the new president were named as Mr. D. O. Levine for Wight, secretary, Vic Christensen, treasurer, and Glade Linebaugh, chairman of entertainment com- mittee. A set of -- erised to be prepared and submitted at the next meeting, which will be held Monday, Jan. 13, at 8 p m. the Town Hall. Special invitation is sent to every Business man In Orem to attend this next meeting, as more complete plans will be laid for 1941 operations. muni-patro- eon-mls- "Prenatal Care will be the jp the Vineyard amusement hall at this meeting, and the narration under discussion at the subject Friday night, Jan. 10, with accompanying the film will be by next maternal class to be held at Steineckarfs orchestra furnishing Elder Moyle. Elder Ivins will the Utah Valley hospital. a roll call of all priesthood the muBlc. Elder Blake Las Just speak at this session, as well as department on Friday, patlent a missionhe Sunday sessions, which will officers and members wlll.be had, January l Oth at 2 p. m. recently returned from and this will tie a ward welcome, be held at the Lincoln high school followed by speeches from the fphese classes are open to all with re.reshments being served, auditorium at 10:00 a. m, and visitiDg officers representing the ajP0ciaat mothers who present a All members of the ward are In- 2:00 p. m. General Authorities of tha church, i.gfen-j- j slip from their family ' e sessions vited'to attend The Sunday, conference The young peoples physician, 4 will be open - Nurses conducting the conference t19 class auditorsame be held at the will will be made sessions. Speeches ium at 7:30 Sunday evening and gre; Mres Jeannette Roaenstock, missionaries and birs. Carol B. Ralle, Mias Mildred returned will be nnder the direction of the members ot stake authorities and Anred pr0vo City Public Health stake M. I. A. officers. In addition to the showing of the visiting Church officials. NhrBe apd Mrs. Loy F. Doss, Music at all t,he sessions of the publlc Health Nurse In Orem and the film at the priesthood meetM. A. I. pharon1! district. ing, there will be special exercises conference, except the 7 for the Melchlzedek and Aaronlc meetings, will be under the direc- - 2 tion V. of Stake Emil Hansen, priesthood groups he'd separately. President S. H. Blake will speak Chorister. v i t ' on the subject "What Is the Value 4 i r .T of Gospel Knowledge In the Life UniOn Meeting Orem definitoly, will become a Gty of the Third Class of the Priesthood Bearer? Profit' , in the State of Utah.( following, authorization by the Town dent Howard Anderson, pf the 1 OStponCd mission wlH lTe a Eoard T'jenday night to Attorney A. IL Christensen to draw Sharon on,akethe The Sharon stake Relief Society progress being rePrt the neef Rsary papers stki file them with the State depart-- made on missionary work in the union meeting, scheduled for next ment making Orem ipto such a unit. Orems population has stake. Each of these speeches Sunday, will be postponed to the next few months lt was necessary for the Scera Board The loan is secured by two Sunday, Jan. 19th, due to stake to secure a loan of $15,000. been sufficient to justify, such a move for the past two or w111 orcurr ten minutes, conference which convenes next noteg, ne for $7,500 due two lh Aaronlc the dIvilon ln years from date and the other three years, but in. 1940 it passed the 2900 mark, and the lowing program will be given: Sunday. one due from date. for $7,500 year Mrs. Gillespie. has been Urg.d to take the step. Singing: True to the Faith, In order for the Association to her of signatures to get on the Other business concluded at the ized as to the need of opening the by Priesthood group; Words of Board meeting, with Mayor B. M. Priesthood Union meetings for borrow this money and furnish note. Lake View ward, under Wetrome by Stake chairman, P. of Alfred Johnson, K. Nielsen; Now is the time to Siaron stake will be held Jan. proper security, it has been direction Jolley, In the chair, gave the was "GO signal to the construction the work hard for Standard Quorum 19 Instead of this Sunday due to necessary to obtain a minimum of Board representatvie, Each first ward to obtain their required of equipment sheds for both town Award, stake secretary, George Stake Conference. All Priesthood 200 Individual endorsers This is real proof officers will please note this signer is a guarantor to the ex- signatures Muhiestein trucks, and the caterpillar road The honor of patrol, the saed to measure 30 ty having the chance and make arrangements tent of $100 and under no con- that Lake View ward has a group 60 feet, and large ditions will the individual be re- - of real Community Boosters and enough to authority to pa9 the Sacrament for attendance on that Pnndav house all road equpiment; also Deacon The quired to pay more than this are willing to express their loyalWayne Levis; by A21 authorized the rnfwal of the stake and ward Primary amount and this only In the fvent ty in a substantial way Some of duties of the presidency of the officers are requested to attend that the Recreational Assot lation the other wards have a portion Fire Agreement with Provo City, Teachers quorum". Tafhrr fro in which Orem agrees to pay 1100 signatures, Sharon vnrd; What it rears to (he monriih Cnion meting whkh shall not he able to pay and dis-h- a of their although hi f n set forward unil Jan ihaige the note. Th- sum rs are Vinevard, Grand View and Pleasy for the first hour, and t"5 for he clean, uni n n'aliv'' each succeeding hour, in whhh hr Priest. Omar Hansen Closing 19'h on account of stake confer- - protected by having a $ino bond ant View have not as yet been The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. thoughts hv Stake fommll'eeman, rnce being held Jan 12. the usual kept as security in the event that cam ass, d the Provo Fire equipment is called a contract amountwas g'ven the J A Bellows Th's data for flits meeting, gpoounres tkev are required lo Pav ipon for use in Orem. Lal year "Wm Preiwi-Each of the Board members ing to ovi r $s.000 was signed name of Raymond Burn at the four fires cot the Tovn $400. the Mrs Olive Burnlngham. presi- Immediately following num- - with the Theatre was given a proportionate exorcises for the priesthood divi- - dent Investigations were also author- - Fast Day services Sunday. by-la- day-tim- Orem Town Board, Authorizes BARN DANCE to File For at Pleasant City Attorney Amusement hall nesday, Jan. 15th promises Third Class City usual entertainment and fun for View ,t A l i i self-evide- nt VI: t C.V v jUSillCSS Reorganize for 1941 P - 1 North-purchas- tation throughout Utah as a fast growing town, and people who come through It to see for themselves often come back to make permanent homes. They like the community life, the fine culinary water, the beautiful scenery and This is pleasant surroundings. the Place. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advance THURSDAY. JANUARY 9. 1941 r forhot Imagine 480 high school students lining up was found in a recent copy of the Voice of Sharon by the little lunches at noon instead of the usual cold packed lunch Elsinore girl as it was brought brought along from home, or going without any lunch, or in from the mail box. Daddy, worse still being satisfied with a candy bar or some other she cried, What is this spider is taking place doing inside the Voice of Sha- confection, and you get a picture of what Don Elsmore quietly an- at the Lincoln high school these days, says Mrs. Effie Pine-ga- r, ron? swered: Guess hes just looking who are responsible for president of the Lincoln around to see who among the in the achievement this Alpine school district. outstanding Orem merchants don't advertise Firbt estimates were that per- in it, so he can spin his web over that door and be undisturbed baps 300 students might particiduring 1941 by any customers pate in these hot lunches, and the price was set at 2 cents each, but coming in and out. if you want to know what real JIM SUMNER difficulty is try to plau hot walked home Tuesday night lunches for BOO instead, and do after the Business Men's meeting, it with equipment and supplies refusing to ride that mile or two, made ready for half that number ; saying: "Thats how I keep fit. .ays Arcs, Pinegar. Id rather walk than ride. It's .Results however are remarkable, good for the body as well as the and students have taken to the soul. lunchtd With real appreciation and the men and women doing the Word received today from the MAHLIN DRAGE ' argued effectively that business work have been most cooperative, Paramount Exchange In Salt Lake la 9 per cent good will, and the with additional equipment being city, tells of the print of now, and everything In weBt Mounted Police, scheduled best way to make friends Is to be readiness for the extra service for the JScer theatre, Thursday, was It that friendly. Friday and Saturday of this week. Mahlln would be the next Busi- now being given. The post per lunch, however, being badly damaged in the sbow-ha- s ness Mens president. Speeches been Increased slightly due to ing 0f this feature at a theatre like that win everybody. the extra equipment having to be ;n Burley, Idaho, late last night, GLADE LI.NEBAUGH purchased, such as dishes and Although the exchange sent wants Orem, which Is the busi- stoves, three stoves having been telegrams to Denver, Los Angeles and more an(j Portland they were unable to ness section of the Sharon district, requisitioned how, to make every man, woman and dishes expected this week so that obtain an extra print of this child In the entire Sbgron district things can be served In ad; tupe. Being so recently released to feel welcome when they come dition to the present fare. the prints were all hooked for More than 70 committeemen playing on these days, No wonder Glade beto &rem. ' came the chairman of the enter- met Monday evening, represent- Mr. Smith of Paramount states tainment committee. Ing all seven wards contrlbutary that new print has been ordered to Lincoln high school, and by from the Technicolor Plant and EVAN IVILRERO unanimous decision It was agreed ag soon as received, which will be fast4s the declares that Orem net the cost lunch at three to this picture est growing community In the cents, Instead ofpertwo, to care for jn a couple of weeks, would again be booked for Scera state of Utah, and that fact Is not the additional expenses. Some theatre. I only something to be proud of, cksh hadtJ be Invested too, so As a substitute for Northwest but also eomethine tq capitaliie that the payment of E9 cents per two festure Mounted Police on, and make It so attractive that family which has been .paid by have been hooked everybody cornea to Orem. many families will not be suffiuntamed filmed in Tech- cient to take care ot this added BAM LEVINE ; Mrs. Pinegar. Patricia Morrison and Akim Is a new face among the Orem expenditure, reports This money already paid, or lroff. Business men, but he proved a sage In council,, and spoke his the money paid for carnival tickGHOST BREAKERS A Mys- mind effectively as he argued for ets will apply on the cost of with the Btars or fellowship and community pro- lunches, she explains. It Is also Cat Comedy and the Canary fame, Bob as the better foundation for committee the appreciated by gress business and Increased population. member that many parents are , statements His clear-cu- t really purchasing meal tickets in adof the vance, as this Is helping to finelected him Orem Business Mens association. ance the project, and an invitation Is extended to others who ean MURV. WALKER do so, as this kind of cooperation Roy H. Gappmayer Bishop when Is told the crowd an ear-fmaking the whole program all who have to remind more he said people stop at my possible. anything to do with boys from place to tell me how they admire Appreciation Is also expressed 12 to 20 that the Cavalcade of al lthose fine homeB along the to the Vineyard ward, Bishop T. Youth will be held Sunday follow-COrem highway than for any other Hebertsen and others, for the ing Sunday School, reason. Orem has gained a repuuse of their kitchen stores during Northwest Mounted Police Play Date Is Postponed , District SharonDistrictScoutsWinEagle Awards Lincoln Mot Lunches Arc SPIDER ix VuuJ Tunpaaafoa PROVO UTAH, R. F. D. No. XXII. District A tU J r the Business Section of the Sharon Fmmntvitw CWJmw As I Pass Thru Sharon IALlL-AL-- 2fafii "J2ict2itl Jjjfticiiitufiat Q&mmuniUeL Including Orem, Mil 5: l V 20 21 ,22 23 24,25 26 27 28 29 30 31! 19 VOL. Infinite toil would not enable but by jou to sw eep away a mist; often little you may So It Is look over It altogether. w nh our moral Improvement; we wrestle fiercely with a vicious habit, which would have no hold upon us if we ascend Into a higher moral atmosphere. Sir Arthur Helps. 1941 a 9 15 16 G 13 . V 2 3 114 1 b 12 f i . r ! $15,000 Loan Secured.by Scera; Modern Equipment Added phv-irall- Inter-Mountai- n - - - DEAR ADA: becomes The new auditonum more imposing every day. Today I heard something about the men who are making It tower so rapidly. With many men coming and going, putting in a few days work, the success of the eonstruc-speake- r. tion depends on those few key men who are there permanently. William Kochcvhans has worked over three months on the building, supervising the carpentry Work. Mr. K has been a builder all bis life, supplementing that work with farming. He was the foreman in charge of remodelling the Sharon ward chapel last year. worked for three months on the d project. He is interested in gtruction, both In concrete and lumber. Mt. Cook has a poultry farm and Is father of that little Gloria with the big brown eyes . whom we know. con-ha- ... Charles Terry, Merles and Hazels father, 1 from Timp. ward. He to a quiet, unassuming man, Interested moot-talk- s, Li 1 cement work. He haa work- cd for about two months on the auditorium. "1IiiUn is one ScJ;0I,Pe carpenter' fore-uieTun remember Carl ScLoppo. This Is his father. He is Just as as Carl, w'ith pleaaant and amiable as ready a'grin. ' Mr. sepoppe is particularly Interested it techHe feels that the only nocracy. way the present troubles between labor and capital can be permanently settled Is through cooperatives. ADd he haa very sound views on the subject. He hopes this project is that as soon as ,f completed some cooperative industry might be started here. u. LaVan Asay (they tell me LaVan iB one of Lincolns bachelors) has been on the project since the beginning. He runs the hoist, and acts as mechanic on all the machinery. Incidentally he is a great help and comfort to the office force. THE F. F. A. BANQUET at Lincoln will be held Saturday evening. It marks the culmination of the past years projects and starts off the new one. jg another tribute to the energy, capabjjity, and fine leadership of D s (Now rl, catcll lt one aganj Commendable W.P.A. Activitie have come to my atlentola fre-aquently in the last short while, lunches This week the school started at Lincoln. It is a te-l- n mendous task to feed 4 9 children and feed them well, About eight or ten women aBd boys aite kept busy sod lt coqld not be done without W.P.A. help. We danced for houfs at'schdot to & W.P.A. orchestra the day before Chqtfitmai. It is too ba that a few unhappy examples have given the 'black eye to this activity. re Love. Marjorie, Supply company to Install and maintain the very best sound and projection equipment that Is being manufactured today. The projection machines are the latest designs haring recently been installed ln the Center Theatre In Salt Lake. The P..C.A. Sound will be the newest three direc-wi- li tional sound. This be the first installation of this new sound in Utah. The projection room is built of solid concrete and will meet the highest standards for fire protection as required by the NationThere are al Fire End rwrlters hut very few such theatres built s all the controls for in Utah t lie Lehis will be located In the A battery of j rejection room more than 400 wires will come All the Into the switch panrl stage l.ghts fontrols and d.mmers will hf leuated in the hoo'h t l |