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Show fr 4 4 w--- -- JA5UAKY 1941 1 8 1941 k vrj j: 4 f) f " f, 't a 11 18 15 i Ai'-')Jd- 24 25 20 21 2Q27 23 29 30 31 19 '44-4'- 13 y c -- k . ' - "v L tr $- J k i WeA -- Of all the pieces fortune which can man, is not this the to have your desire, never to tire of it? - of jrood befall a greatest: and then THACKERAY 44'4'sf'' Including Orem, the Business Section of the Sharon District VOL VIII PROVO No. XXV Modern Iloating Plant Being Installed at Auditorium As I Pass Thru Sharon District ) IK) yov To the film advertising at the Scera theater? If you do Manager Victor C. Anderson would be glad to have you register your objec- tions with him. No one was ever more anxious to please the pat- rons of any theater than Mr. An- derson is to please you. If this object advertising interferes with your pleasure at the Bhow, just tell him personally. You see the theater gets 1.50 each time those advertisements are run. That means at present $3 a week for the two shown, and they occupy exactly two minutes. More such films could be obtained, but he hesitates not knowing your reaction to them. You could even tell the cashier, or the doorman next time how you feel about It. UTAH, R. F. D. 0refn' The boiler . "; ELDER GRANT CLUFF The Promoters Lincoln High School Presents :l WRITES HOME Albuquerque, N. M. DEAR M)I.kS A HOME: A request from my Seminary Victor C. Anderson, (earlier, The equipment nd design of the heating and air- conditioning equipment being installed in the new auditorium represents the latest word, says Orrel DeLange, installation , SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advanc THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. 1041 'A tfv-- V . is a FitzGibbons with a huge steam capacity, providing a big reserve to adequately beat the building' even jurjng. extreme weather, declares Mr, DeLange The fuel will be fed into the brings this letter. I certainly appreciate his kindly interest in the nnsMoliut tes, especially in showing his consideration and friend- ship to me I had always wanted to go on a foreign" mission, but the Western States mission to which I was first sent was somewhat of a disappointment at first, for it is the closest mission to our Church headquarters which I could have However, today I consider the Western States as the choice of the Lord's vineyard, and would not trade missions with Distance from home anyone. means nothing, I find, when a missionary is preaching the true Gospel. For 14 months I labored in Nebraska, and learned to love and respect the people there. They are German, mostly of Swedish, Danish and Bohemian descent, and their main vocation is exten- sive farming. Among the farming class of people, religion is always an important item in their lives. Under these circumstances, I found it a very easy matter to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ, During the summer we had sever- al converts come into the waters of baptism, and a great number of families are becoming interested g. Four Sharon Students though the heating engineer call- - Win B. Y. U. Honors ed for only a 400 pound capacity. Mr. Pierpont of the Provo FoundFour students from Sharon ry is supplying the larger size at no extra cost. district won the B.Y.U. Honor The extra size , says Mr. Roll for the autumn quarter, anPierpont, will add to the effi- nounces John 13. Hayes, registrar, ciency and life of the stoker. We are anxious to have our equip- which gives the Sharon district an ment do the very best Job possible unusual record for so many out as we deem it an exceptional op- of such a large enrollment. Starrinjr in the Lincoln high school's annual competitive play, The Promoters MOVIETONE NEWS portunity of favorable advertising These students are Arthur Watwhich will be presented Friday, Jan. 31, are: Seated (left to right) Beth Cordner, is to be shown each Tuesday to have the installation in this kins, son of Attorney and Mrs. it Scera at beautiful Kathleen Downs, La Verne Clinger, Sylpha Johnson, and La Verne Bartlett. Standing and Wednesday shows, community building. A. V. Watkins, and Ted ParkinThe beat in the smalt rooms son who is living with Mr. and was learned this week from Mr. (left to right) : L. L. Terry, director, David Assay, Ruth Nelson, assistant directors, Anderson, who has signed a con- such as the corridors, lounge, of- - Mrs. T. J. Weaver; (both these Dorothy Fark, James Horn, Owen Zobell, Weston Taylor, Florence Bone, Dee Andertract with 20th Century Fox films. flee, rest rooms, dressing rooms, being upper division students, in son and John Watts. Movietone News is rated the best will be supplied by steam radia- - languages" and "Zoology The heating in the audi- - gpectively) and Mabel Chrlsten-toriunewsreel on the screen today. "The Promoters, a three-ac- t portraying the difficulties of an sional advice on bow to success-- i will be supplied by a huge gept daughter of Attorney More variety in subjects treated, and school. The teacher fully publiclz L. ordinary high school L. directed by comedy being more national political happen- blower. The steam is passed over jfr8. yj Christensen of Tlmp-coil- s coach is pretty much distracted, show. A fine lesson in class in be the will room in in more the the presented mixing ings, sports and industry anogos ward, and Homer Hansen, Terry, the leads go temperamental, their loyalty and individual responsible films, more unusual events, are basement where fresh air which Is g01j of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Han- - Lincoln found in this really worth- the high Uy parents go haywire, some of the reasons for this rat- - drawn from the outside is passed sen 0f pleasant View. while school play. principal grows several It is more expensive, too, over coils and heated the proper ing. new gray hairs, the law" In the cast promises you mystery, The is blown The air than other such film services, but temperature. person of Detective McGaffey, suspense and a good many laughs Mr. Anderson Is known for his through a large duct which comes high school, Involving the lives steps in and all because Bob and as they work toward a successful investigators. I consider it a desire to obtain the best films for along the top of the ceiling In thq Scout Council of students and teachers, and Vernon were grand priviledge to labor in that following profes- - performance. Scera patrons. Just drop him a auditorium. Annual part of the mission field. Meeting 7 The h. motor which card and tell him how you like it. p. Since December, I have been drives the fan is capable of changSLOGANS The Annual meeting of the laboring in Albuquerque, New the air in the entire theater ing are good reminders of import- - every few mniutes. In the sum- - Utah National Parks council will Mexico. It is like be'ng placed in ant facts often, and that is Just uier'time the heating coils become be held March lst at the Brigham a new mission. Outside of this what Orems Business Men think cooilll6 coll8- instead of clrruiat- - Young university, announces Dr city, the state population is maintoo. They have adopted some for What ly Indians and Mexicans. hot 8team through the Colls M- w- - Merrill, president. A Com- - 111 11 I rlfA'IflC Cl Lid Jld Jl ILJIllldVeLI tbelr own guidance, and complL lng of Dr. T. Earl are lttee there whites IU are, government VJlli consisting cold water will he filled with they ments have been pouring in to so as to cool the air before it is Bardoe of the B.Y.U. ; Dr. Wayne men and are always subject to several of them from the people blown into the auditorium, thus transfer. This condition makes it Bales, B.Y.U.; Boyd C. Davis, utah county celery growers are already signed up on of the Communtfy. For example, keeping the auditorium cool in Sharon; Ven G. Dixon, Provo; rather hard to complete the work Glade Llnebaugh, genial owner of the summer and filled with and D. o. Wight, Provo, Mountain have contracts to deliver 125 carloads of uniform interested with investigators. this weeks schedule Orem Drug, says: However, the chur b membership healthful, invigorating air at all been chosen to handle the details Crisp celery, and 200 carloads are in sight before the cam- - Thursday. January 80th: of Inis annual affair is growing rapidly in this state, times. m. vs Sharon DO VOU KNOW to present plans, the Pai&B for contracts closes, declares C. H. Durrant, president 7:00 p. m. Vineyard In there is a lot of and According is of out As the the air drawn 8:00 p. at the top of hia ad. each week. Edgemont vs Timp. western New Mexico, activity. we have will be slightly changed of the Celery cooperative. meeting is filtered it th". auditorium and Pi. V. vs Lake View DO YOU KNOW 9:00 p. What? ? Well, from previous years In that dur- As part of the contract with the around 2,000 white members. for example that Orem is the washed before it is mixed with- lng tbe afternoon, there will be a outIn connection with the Book of from crowers, the the air the drawn agrees Cooperative being Mission View and PI. On EhIIpH Fastest Growing Community in Edgemont Scouters in Mormon study, this is a very in- to again be circulated in the rafnin& ? ,g already proceeding t0 bulld and Dead Share Utah; or That the Sharon Theater sde the various departments of the The work. is a gigantic community under- auditorium a Packing shed and install uiech-wit- h Keeping their slates clean by teresting place to Boy Scout program, following ln Bself, quite a historical ,s state So of much an of the comfort and which Pleasant the wins, easy Edgemont proves taking, ability a banquet at 6:00 p. m. and anieal washing facilities which are many There View continued to 2Uad in the tuonument. of the people to cooperate for individual attending a perform- - the at 8:00 annual of cars will big meeting three celery prepare on M. Men league after ladian pueblos ln all parts and the proper stake Sharon their own development; or That ance depends P. M. two rounds of play in the second 8everaI ancient ruins. The Mor daily for shipment, states Mr. going through Orem al- - tilation and temperature of the Every Scouter and hia partner, mon Battallian trail marker is Is room Scera the Board Comthat of half. The that remark about Durrant. 20 ways objective as well aa the is public, 30 miles north of Albuquerabout The no total expense. munity project as being evidence sparing Pleasant View snowed Sharon cars contracted 1b proceeding invited to participate. que and the Santa Fe trail runs of the desirability of living herej cost of the heating and ventilating cordially 10 shell66 to with Jones under satisfactorily he states, and most near there also. Glade also heads the new Enter- equipment will be near J9.000. ing the hoop for 17 counters. imare of the looted growers A very interesting place o visit Busiof tainment Committee the Every man on the Pi. View squad SEE LAKE MEAD is Santa Fe. The city is built in ness Mens association and is now mediately around Provo, although as the column entered scoring WILKENSON Mexican style and the streets some growers from more distant planning a huge Valentine party they rang up the highest score of follow the original cow trails. It for all members and their wives FUNERAL HELD season for Sharon M. Men the are areas signing. Dear Readers of is a common sight to see a team at Twin Pines cafe. It will be a play. A payroll of $15,000 for labor The Voire of Sharon of burros pulling a real affair, he says. W Funeral services for John W. to be used or required in the Edgemont kept the hoop hot cart through town. This usually to all friends my Greetings Wilkenson were held in Sharon as they downed Lake View 69 to and packing RILL YERGLNSEN causes quite a traffic jam, be- litre and theie, throughout the growing, harvesting, 11. Wiscombe and Smith led the of the celery is in sight for this is the new chairman of "BUSI- ward chapel Saturday, Jan. 25, community I love. cause the streets are barely wide In wih E. E. Twitchell 18 23 MrBishop attack scoring and - Durrant compoints enough for two cars to pass. The NESS IMPROVEMENTS I thought you might like to district accord,n who sees opportunity for many respectively. mittee, and if those new floures-ce- charge. of read Lake my Mead, impression original Old Mission of Santa Fe, I Need Thee Every Hour and this indnstrya is still in use Timpanogos gave Vineyard lighting systems of his are "Sometime Well which you know, is the immense men to eBgage and open for Understand exists unlimited market scare before they finally went tourists. evidence of better business then lake formed by Boulder Dam, the Almost Mrs. Downs were Lois sung by down to a 24 to 21 defeat. AnBill Is the right man. Of course artificial body of water in in the middle west for Utah celery The weather here is generally Adele Fielding, Hyrum largest if the product can be uniform and Bill says there are lots of other Mrs. derson led the winners with 13 the world. however it occasionally warm, Gordon. and Curtis PrayCragun, to 9 in sufficient t and Edwards scored lilies provide quantity things which help business too, er was offered we get a light to it in the evening turns and Coming up CordSamuel chilly by all It requires. that market with but Orems business section can points for the losers. snow. What little farming is did, with the rosy sunset In the Garden was sung as attract a lot of people through a ner, Truckers as well as resident and clouds ln reflected done is mainly with the cotton its Dcecy and Gordon Geneva Curtis by he believes. In better lighted town, St. Louis, Kansas, buyers and ct'li crops. Gordon. Lay My Head Beneath calm depths, it is a sight never Omaha and Chicago are already ELDER JOHN D. STRATTON be forgotten. V. EMIL HANSEN a Rose, a solo by James Jacob, that the My in cere wish is the officers of the Co An extensive and iuxur ous contacting a solo by home will ake received a lot of compliments and Going Home at a son of Mr. Elder young people Stratton, this to purchase operat)Te seeking downed Wasatch Oil of Pleasant advantage of their heritage and at the Town Board meeting Mon- - Reuben Pyne. camp ground is in process of con- - Mountain Crisp celery which and Mrs. John B. Stratton, of Well, see it day night. Why? Speakers were Mrs. Druscilla struction. Trailers from various seems already to be making an Grand View has accepted a call Grove 35 to 28. blessings. One way for this to for yourself, and visualize your Thomas, Orem lost a chance to tie for be done la by serving two years Stephen Bunnell and points were parked there, the enviable reputation on those mar- from the L. D. S. church to the In the msision field. There is no McEwan. own efforts at trying to make that Kenneth Benediction three days we so happily spent ln kets through the gift package Central States mission, and will first place when the Pipe Plant work or Mission in home back the leave turned the Provo 41 huge map of Orem which covers was offered by C. M. Wetz, and its environs, for Lions joy to compare with being shipments of last fall. the entire side of the Town Board the grave in Provo City Burial to 38 in an overtime game. The a missionary for The Church of Salt Lake City on Feb. 3rd. Theres a fine, sandy bathing Council room. Imagine the detail park, was dedicated by Bishop beach, with numerous bath houses ANNUAL MEETING Several public and prviate func- Pipe Plant went through the first Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints of tbe ttab Count3r Celery Co to accurately print to scale the Twitchell. and the water, as one might not are honoring h'ni during the half without a loss while Orem tions Sincerely your brother, b Prefll 880 water lines, with names of suspect, Is really just right for perativei announced T Feb. 5 week and before he leaves. To- was losing one. GRANT C. CLUFF. (Elder) dent Durrant for Friday, The Oremiteg property owners where each con- Funeral Services a dancing party is being Journeyed to bathing. in the City and County building night nection Is made, and show the for Soren Christian Sorensen. Farther north is situated a fine at 7:30 p. m. All growers in- given in the Grand View ward Eureka last week and administermain lines, and the auxiliary lines, licking to the Eureka amusement hall, and oldest nan were held boating pier from which one may terested in Sunday ed a Vineyards as well as the individual services promoting their own night. February 9, a testimonial Allstars. Gleaners! afternoon. Mr, Soren- hire row boats or motor boats. Wednesday obta'-ing a steady over that vast area which we call product and will be held under the direction several house market sen, 84, passed away quietly at There are even Lincoln Girls Win at higher ices are asked of Orem, six miles from north to the home of his 'he bishopric to which the enThe Edgemont ward Gleaner daughter, Mtb. boats anchored near. Th most in- to attend Lincoln high school girls played south and about the same distance is tire conward I invited. in Girls will bind their ward sheaf this saw, Schroder, Mary Sunday thing morning triguing American the Fork last week girls from east to vest. There ft Besides his daughter, he is sur- nection however, was two smell Elder Stratton is a graduate of and were victorious by a 27 to 13 Sunday evening at the M. I. A. stands complete and ready for vived by a son Far! J. Sorensen of boats of the famed Nevill expedi- - INTERESTED the Lincoln high school and of score. conjoint meeting. This is the the Town Board to see how exfirst ward sheaf to be bound since also Vineyard and 11 grandchildren tion, which, you'll remember, emthe Sharon He hag seminary. tensive their efforts have been and II Mr. barked ln Wyoming for a more or IN GEOLOGY? ? ? the organization of the ward. great grandchildren. attended the Young Brigham P.-- T. these past few years, during this Sorensen has been a successful less A. Mrs. Amy Taylor, Gleaner leader, perilous trip down the Coloruniversity. He has also served in Sharon rapidly growing period will be in charge of the cerefarmer and a pioneer of Vineyard. ado. You'll recall the Tierce of the the Are you interested in Geology priesthood quorums Meeting is extended to his battle the boats had riding the monies which will be Impressive Sympathy MAYOR B. M. JOLLEY Then tune in to ward and at present is second as a career? and interesting. All members and in the Sunday School assistant rapids and falls through the KOVO looked tired Monday night, but family at his passing. P.-A. meeting There will be a Saturday, Feb. lst at 7:30 there. friet ds are invited to attend. Grand canyon of the Colorado, that pleasant smile of greeting 30th 7:30 at Thursday, Jandary Immediately following church never left his fsce. Delegation and irrigation, and dams and dl but these two wholly inadequate p. m. and listen to a discus 'on m in the Sharon school house. I a Fireside chat will be bld at after delegation kept coming in to versions, and what not. These looking boats kept right on until by Dr George H Hansen, head of Mr. Poulson has a very fine prothe home of Miss Wilma the Council chamber. It wag 11 things don't get by with a word, 'topped by Boulder dam. One of the B. Y. U. Geology department, NOTICE gram from the sihool arranged. All Glpaners and M p. m. when we called it a Day, Every item needs study, and con- - ,be pTTiaII craft was badly batter- as he is interviewed by two stuIn addition a very fine speaker Men are invited to attend. out the Town Board was still go sideration. And each of them Is ed. Memtieis in and to interested on Health Relation the p on this question. The Provo This spot proved a paradise in- dents and sometimes a lng strong, every man at his post, a problem, in the project of haron Indus- Pursuit of Happiness. and keenly following the petitions touchy one at that. How can you deed for the several days we so- Kiwanis club is spt nsoring the tries are invited to the annual Mr and Mrs Everyone Intt rested in P.-- A Hvrun Larsen time over the air, as part of the meeting o b" held in the Sharon work of that large delt gallon. What keep on smiling like that? Espec'-all- journed there. is invited to attend. last ftk in Southern 1't.ah. spent did thry want? Well, something when everyone wants every, Know Youth Yours, Meet Youth A A. Mrs. Newell Seminary building Friday evening They report ceep snow at Brvce Mrs. Charlotte B. Davies Help Youth about water ditches and roads. thing right now? seriea. at 7:30 p. m. canyon and through San Pete Co i s. m 1 Plans Celery Growers Sijjn Contracts; - Ic PpnmiCOfl , SPORTS and Recreation - fr rs . nt - DEAR ADA: Remember Roes Runic) ? He is one of the main squad working on the Scera auditorium and he has the distinction of w ing the champion wheel-baroperator. He can run on a nar-pa- rt rower plank and dump concrete more accurately than any other man on the job. He was on the recreation staff for Scera last summer, overseeing swimming and games. He is also recreation leader in the Windsor ward p be-ha- d. rt Ell,,.r an(1 Kzra Patton are working as carpenters assistants, learning the trade, j)ee Ig prCparjng himself for work Wjth tbe government building projects and Mr. Woffinden says he l8 maklng Bpiendld progress, Ezra is the life of the gang with his witty remarks and droll humor. No one can grump with him around. Ezra has worked steadily on the project since October, JOHN CALEY, wh i working as a plumbers work! .r,;gu!"Iy ,.or tFe Utab Pwer and Ligbt Co but ba comes down every chance he gets to work on the building. Plumbing is his hobby and he has done an enormous amount of good by belfln in bui,ding bome tor un fortunate people all over the region. Earl Walker from Windsor is a regular on the Job as carpenters helper and cement finisher. He finished the (ir8k steps leading down Into the basement. I dont know whether those footprints belong to him or someone else. That is one way of going down to posterity. Earls father has a fruit stand on the west side of the highway up in Windsor. several persons during the past few days have mentioned to me something about the fine character of ORRIR DELANGE You know Gordon, one of the leaders in the 9th grade. Orril is his daddy. He is the foreman in charge of plumbing, heating and electricity on the new build ing. He got his training at the shops at Sunnyside in Carbon county and he was in charge of the installation of furnaces for the Holland,. furance company for . One of his competitors in the furnace business told me the other day, If you don't buy from me, buy from Orril. ' Mr. Anderson characterizes him as a man without an enemy. His hobby is the old Isaac Walton sport and he is l at it A-- Mr. DeLange is a fine corn- munity worker and has a long list of accomplishments in church scout work and civic organizations. - School Spirit high this week. Our basket bal team is improving. Sincerely, Marjorie. as; 44-3- 2 Attention, Tonight WIs-comb- e. T Dr. Lawrence Kolp, assistant surgpon general of the U. ff Public Health service, says: Tbi United States has a higher deat rate from alcoholism than mos European countries, due probabl to the fact that the people her are more prosperous and hav more leisure in which to drln: Alcohol is one of the major caus of criminality, since studies hav shown that almost 50 per cent crimes cornmittd are due to temperance. The report Just issued by fh Utah liquor control commisir Mates that the profits for th state liquor monopoly in Decon 1940. were $167,411 tt highest since the establishment the commission. But then, wl worries about it? b-- t |