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Show 194V FTBTTAjrV ! n 941 1 8 i IS ' Z2 -- -- VOL. VIII. ' - el. 1 yj fJwpi Proverbs IS. Qsmt:mnificL ? SCRIPTI ON $1.50 . iiiUiw.m&HiaiiiituiiuiiflHiiuamahuiaiimiiiiHmumiBiaHMa Orem Becomes a City Ay I Pass Thru Sharon Dlietuntnrt Lake View Gleaners Bind First Sheaf li ii in n mi n mi ii ii nti ii hi n imu n rwim wtiuiiiiiiwnniiiiiii'iiinnmiiiiwiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPinimiiiiiiiiMiiii 32 VTwJmm Turpukia Including' Orem, the Business Section of the Sharon District PROVO UTAH, R. F. D. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1941 xxm No, Iclimtihieidtidiai Az ilfcdtd Op &fcizQ 4 - Evl ;vf7N Ap5- He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city. i: l iniriniiiiiiiniiiiiiini in per year In advane Orem Seeks Service Gleb nimniiiwniiiinini 'Miu Orem is now a city, following an official proclamation issued Friday by Utah's new governor, Dr. Herbert B. Maw, n-being ilia first official proclamation of this nature, and attended during the ceremony by four members of the Orem TfLMRiDE MOlill.S Town board, headed by Mayor B. M. Jolley, and also accoma unique position in occuple A. V. Washburn and Don Eisrr.ore, members of the Orem, at the corner of State and panied by Men association. Business Orem and a hare Canyon roads, they Under Oily Stales 1 w- Orem is to have a service club The real official title now for Mayor Jolley, Is mayor' whereas previously this title has been given in courtesy to him, as in fact under a Town this title is merely President of the Town PW As the Auditorium Ki'ss Members of the board are it broomes 1jra completion, Is the Tellurlde manager at officially referred to as city counan Orem, and Hubs has a fine little cillors, and V. Emily Hansen be- - moro and n,or wwasary In name comand the comes or up appropriate the city clerk family coming recorder, aocepttrtc Orem has long had the oppor- - be lilili It may be munity, and hes proud of both by the family and the community. tunty to become a city, but de- - identified, Morrill Meecham Is his assistant ferment of these honors has been During the past summer a cam. there. withheld due to a nautral retle- was lilumll,'d to lntrP8t ense on the part of the Board, THEYRE RIHKO.V PEOPLE In submitting names that two but the people years during past too at Tellurlde, for eve l at been so real servhe station, used car lot, and repair shop there which makes Orem more attractive than ever for tourlats, as well as for Orem people themselves, Cv A rd ovu:k M; The Rotary dinner was 'under the direction of District Governor David Romney of Ogden, with Wyman Berg, president of the Provo Rotary club as toastmaster. The Lions gathering Wednes- day night was directed by District Governor Aura C. Hatch of Provo, with Clarence Manion also present, representing the Lions Inter- I1 t their Frovo establishment, they have SEVEN employees out of the Sharon district. Miss Rose Zti-band Miss Alette Kofford are both from well known Sharon district families, and JULIAN FRONK, another Tellurlde man, is building himself a new home In (Continued on page 4) NATIONAL GUARD BENEFIT SHOW READY FOR FEB. 27 Gcgndview ward w 111 be thrilled Sunday evening, Feb. 23, when male the famous Mendelssohn chorus will appear in the ward chapel under the baton of Elvis Miss Lucile B. Terry, and with Drying, accompanying, and Mrs. Nola Nilsson as enois-t- announces liishop Jolley of uranaview. Every available seat will likely be filled, and people are asked to be prompt so that the program may proceed on schedule. The annual Amateur show held Tuesday night at Grandview was ith 12 contest a real success, numbers appearing, and six being chosen for the radio broadcast in the near future. Those chosen were Roland Sisters, accordion duet; Lucile Allred, piano solo; Dee Davis and Don Griffiths, cornet duet; Lynn Johnson, harmonica solo; Ilene and Iva Harward, Harvocal duet, and Madeline ward, vocal solo. was also Real entertainment enjoyed by the Old Folks of Grandview Saturday afternoon at Scera theater, after which they were all served a delicious dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Riding. Thanks to the committee in charge: Mr. and Mrs. Ashted Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Riding, Mrs Stanley Davis, and Mrs. Marlow Haas, everyone Toted the day a perfect success. , LEIIDELSSOHII CHORUS SUNDAY AT GRANDVIEW "A packed bonne Is more slgnl-fica- nt and heartening to the national guardsmen than any amount of money which might be raised by this Benefit Variety show" declares Major T. C. Hebert sen who Is coordinating all efforts of Aharon rommittees for the big Benefit show being Staged at the Paramount theater In Provo, Thursday, Feb. 27. Others on committee whj are helping to put this event over In a big way are Joy O. Clegg of (Jan nee Johnson of Yinejard, lake View, Phillip pkinner ot D. Orlo Allen of Grnnd.irw, Hltaron, Jack Lew is of Titnpan-ogo- s, Paul Blanchard of Edge-nmn- l, and E. Ray Fklns of PL View. Major B. M. Jolley of Orem eiiy and Boy H, Park of Orem Chandler of Commerce are both wholeheartedly supporting the show. Rotary, RiwanW, Lions, American Legion, Elks club. Exchange club, Bcnior and Junior Chambers of Commerce, of Provo are all likewise cooperating In the drive for success of this project. Ti.kets are being sold at $1.00 each, and an Intensive ti.ket Rale is now on. 'ttjnian Berg, president of Provo Rotary is general bain nan. and (lajton Jenkins of is seerel.try. I lie Senior Chamber r.oth predict 1O0U response from a lojal publie. growth has rapid, and ordinances and others powers of the Board have been exercised in such numerous cases that it was fuund advantageous to use the added powers conferred upon a city, explains Major Jolley. It Is not expected mac me new status will affect the tax sltua- tlon in the least, nor add to the burdens of the taxpayers in any way, explains the city recorder, Mr, Hansen, although an addi- tional representative on the Coun- ell will be elected, and the offise of city clerk will also be elective note, Instead of appointive as under the Town ordinance. City status also entails certain added responsibilities in the way of civic pride and community de- vclopment, stresses Mayor Jolley who is. one of the prime backers in the community for a real live civic club, both the Rotarians and the Lions of Provo having sponsored preliminary surveys and in- Illative met tings in Orem during the week. TRUCK ACCIDENT Utah county infirmary, Just south .. Provo .b. .. , . about 11.30 p. m. loaded ing north with a truck with coal when a car, which had also going north, been parked, suddenly turned In front othim to return south, and Wells truck hit the rear end of the car, and lost control of his truck, hitting a tree. have arrangements Pkinera,! have been made for the Sharon ward chapel, by Kenneth E. of the Sharon bishopric, for Sunday at 1 p. m. but details of the funeral were not completed in time for this paper. Surviving ate Mrs. Mamie Monk Wells, his widow, and three children, Mrs. Anna Olsen and a sou, Richard, also married, and a daughter, Norma Ray, 13, attend- ing Lincoln high school. Mr. wen was born in Joseph, Sevier county, but in early life family moved to Victor, Emery county, where he grew up. received his education, and went on a mission for the L. D. S, church in Great Britain, Upon his return from the mission field, be and his family moved to Orem, about 20 years ago, where be has been prominent in community and religiouB life, having served on the Sharon stake high council, and also aa a member of the Sharon ward bishopric with Bishop Preatwich. March 4 Set For PL View M. I. A. Ball The annual Gold and Green ball of Pleasant View will take place ward amusement hail n March 4, at whi.h time Misq Gurr will be crowned queen, with the Misses Madge Lewis and her attendants. Nila Nesbitt The crowning event to take place at 9.30 p. m. Thfe ladns of honor were cho.n at the M I A. held Tuesday evening this week, to whi.h all nit ml rs of the M 1 A. attending (he pa,-- t three works were givM. ballots to vine for the lady i, f their choice. Appropriate de or.iti n of the hail for this festive occasion is nmirr way. Gentlemen of Swing or hesira has hr i n engaged and a good iinu is assured at the La-Vo- a-- s and selected one that seemed, to them at the time to be most de- - gjnine. At the Board's last meeting, re- BACK ROW (L, to R.): IUlva Williamson, Leone Madsen, secretary; proseiitative ii.cml.ers of some Cleo Davis, Donna Scott, Maurine Boulton, Lila Madsen, president ; Barbara Stubbs. groups In the community appeared FRONT ROW (L. to R.) : Edna Scott, Y.W.M.I.A. president in Lake View ward; an(j requested that the matter of a La Verne Ginger, Helen Edwards, Ada Ward, Margaret Williamson, Elverda Madsen, name be given reconsideration, Virginia Taylor, Gleaner class leader. (La Von Harward, accompanist, was absent.) ll'py phases " In a setting of beautiful flowers ot he problem may have been and ferns, soft candle-lighand overlooked or not have been given lovely music of the organ, the Lakeview Gleaners recently hul gll, fRi.-n- t consideration, the rich experience of binding their first ward Gleaner sheaf, in ord a passed consideration The following program was wyone interred in present carried out: Invocation, Helen ... . . Preparation IS m full SWingforthe presentation ofjthe those Edwards; "We Are The Gleaners" part unity, Accordingly History Lincoln junior high, opera scheduled for Parent's Day, Feb. people lute rested may write their leaen.is for their choice and vice-preside- T t, th!r own ter d'iro ... j(; drop the a box which will be pro- at the Bcera Show during In vlded wsfn' La Madsen and He,en Meaning of the Sheaf, Lila Madsen, Maurine Boulton, Margaret Williamson, Elvrrada Madsen i Binding of the Sheaf Bishop August J. Johnson; President of Y, W. M. I. A Edna Scott, and the Geaner group; Belva Williamson, Ada WTard, Donna Scott, and Cleo Davis; Presentation of wlu then Scroll, Christine B. Jolley, Stake Tb''iew tw by the Scera lioard at SZSc.T.b L, o"L7.r tlieir ,o8o..r then ta, Kplmin wll lHS n,a)p- Barbara Stubbs. It Is to be hoped that all people Interested will fel free in ex- BAPTISMS Prf'sslnK their views and after a choice has been arrived at it will Baptisms for both Boys and be accepted as the will of the Girls of Sharon stake will be held at the Administration people. building, Provo, Sunday afternoon, 3 p. m. Committee of Scera Board S with the Edgemont ward A. P. WARN1CK CQRDNER. ric In charge. pc: ns? . CLEII VERNON WINS ARMY APFOINTI.IENT 1 - Elaborate preparations are under way for the Tim pan . 08"0S ward reunion and banquet set for Feb. 26 in the ward amusement hall. Every member of the ward is urged to attend the reunion, and the entire Sharon stake member-tn- e ship is invited to attend the banquet, where delicious things to eat will be ready for everybody. All funds will be used M Vernon of Orem too toward the improvement program for the ward amusement Mrs W young for the draft, has never- hall. -- . L OREM TO HONOR 12 SELECTEES Out of 71 men from Provo and north in Utah county leaving Friday for training, 12 are from Orem, according to Mayor B. IT. Jolley who is sponsoring on be- half of Orem city a special feature interlude at Scera theater Thurs- day at S:30 p. m. between the two shows to be honored at the .Scera theater by Orem are Elliott SomiF. u, Edwin William Mlt- rli 11, Keith Kofford, William Or-oDee Elder, McCarthy, Ptank Oliver, William Leonard n KIrfi 11. Eldon Foote Lwis, A. muMi'tf, Karl Bartlett, i, Dab Kirbv George La-v,r- Ho-kin- rs mi ty of tie ho(,l m will algo 4; bikIt the g neuloeh til be staged at the fm- and County in dbtiut 3: under building in Provo Friday morn- High Priests quorum lit ing for all selerteec drafted In 2, ,and the Eiders quorum B o A n f.ii'w-i- d.-t,- l fretmg - Q"n I ;j district 1. Rotarians and Lions from Provo also attended their respective dinners, and various speakers outlined to the Orem men the salient features of the two clubs. ROTARY is the father of all Service clubs, asserted Frank Driggg of Ogden, a native of Pleasant Grove, in the opening address, as he re- viewed the history of Rotary from its fust club organized in 1905 in Chicago, to the formation of Rotary International In 1910 with but 16 clubs, and now a total of more than 5000 clubs, In 60 dlf- - Marjorie Piet arcs for the yearbook have been al-ostr completed now. had a ' Yearbook Photo 33k last week and release(l Carl Swenson from a11 lass "work to do the camera 8tiaPPinBCarl Is very proficient 811(1 18 becoming more so all the tlme at this worlt- - ferent countries and total mem- By doIng a th yearl)0(lk plc bership of more than 210,000 tnrfla win, ha hin Rev. Rotarians. John Edward cellent photography students he carver ot Ogden followed with an is saving the students from $70 to 100 on the cost of their yearbook which Is high enough at . best. Serves Best", and the of The famlty arranged to have a classification by membership be-lnS based strictly on occupation studio down town do their photos. r business of each member, only Carl refused to do it. Mr. War- one member being allowed from nick asked the photographer to each or business profession, guarantee good pictures and ho Governor Romney urged that the aid; I cant do St. Why expect basic factors in success of rotary me to do something that neither ar included In this classification nature nor your parents could idea, and in the ideals of service, do? d the exclusion of politics and religious controversy, and const- to consider fairly both t sides of any question which may More than fifty students tried out for the leads and a competent cast was chosen consisting of Robert Jepperson, Booth May- cock, Wallace Chatwin, Wayne Hebertson, Helen Bunnell, Eliza- beth Gordon, Jane McBride, Ru- Jean Jacobson, Elaine Oliver, Mary Lou Harding, Eva Bell Har- ward, Richard Eatough, Dean Vern Rappley. Stratton, Glen Pinegar, Gordon DeLange, Ken- nlon Anderson, Nina Lamb and arise. Beulah Haws are student direc-- . LIONS theiess obtained an army position, and Is now in Washington, D. C. in Muntlon3 building of the War as secretary and department, stenographic clerk, having left last Thursday, and the folks at norm' getting ord from their son hw npw pQgl Glen Is a graduate of Lincoln high s bool and of the L. D. S. Business college, after whiih he worked a year as advertising onager of the Galligher Machine company of Sait Lake City, and has also had experii nee as sr net- ary ot the Chief Mining company. He U al.-- o a graduate of the B Y. U. Flying school, has bad six hours solo flying credit and obtained his wings under the ChrisMerrill of instruction topher son. manager of the Provo a or3' More than 90 students will par- ticipate in the various dance These dances are under the very capable direction of Norma Hampshire, Jean Webb, Mrs Brooks and Dorothea Jones, Solo dances will be given by Vern Stratton and Marva Beth Johnson. The performance will be given February 26 as a matinee for the Spencer school and the Lincoln junior high school February 27 as a matinee for the Lincoln senior high students; and Febiu- ary 28 as an evening entertain- ment for the public tms Everything considerca production should be one of the best performances the school ha given, according to Mr. Vernon. Keep the date In mind and don't fall to see It for an evening of merriment, romantic remembrances and clever skua- tlons. clubs are organized in 46 Utah communities, declared Governor Hatch In his address Wednesday night, and wherever there Is a jye and growing community the Lions service helps to make that community more alive and faster growjng. j. W. Thornton of Provo, past district governor, Joseph Robinson of Lehl, deputy district governor, and Mr. Manion as0 discussed ethics and purposes someone suggests not having one. Our administration Insists that since it Is entirely a student-noveltie- s. Initiated project that absolutely no budget money can be spent n ft The only other source of revenue is from advertising which is not very plentiful for a school situated as Lincoln is. The Second Quarter ends this week and now only twelve weeks of school remain for 0f Lions, this year. R really goes by bo About 20 men from Orem had, fast that no one can say where it previously to the Wednesday went, night meeting, signed pledge cards showing intention to organ-year- 's Mr. Le a Lions club In Orem. Hatch explained that no strict classification basis existed in Lions clubs, each club having Its own Jurisdiction as to member- - The Tlgcrettes ship arrangements. They meet have changed the long Blend r week other dinner at every only feathers in their hats to fluffy meetings. gold ones. The brighter color is a help to the solid blue of their outfits. Orem Chamber Plans Annual Banquet The faculty are having theilr winter parly tonight at In spite of dire prophecies, to the contrary this new eating house seems to he prospering. Twin-Pines- Between 300 and 400 guests are being provided for at . , the big Annual Chamber of Commerce banquet tentatively Poulipr Eadda) wt for March 15, at the Lincoln high school gymnasium, Mrg. Knudsen This chance to according to Roy E. Park, president and D. Orio Allen, vice- parents is one of the finest president, who have general direction of the preparations. At a dirt cto.s' meeting held at the in an Park Cafe, attended by Tn, BAQrET Fres. Park and wife, and Mr. and Mrs Allen, Mr and' Mrs John and Mrs Lewis, Mr Wesley Mrs Charles Soulier. Mr. and i. Robbins. Mr, and Mrs Ray Mr and Mr? Glade air port and Elwood Baxter, comFriends and school mates of th.F joung Orem man send greet mittee? were appointed to handle tugs and ongratulalio'is. slope all details of this big event In c siti - t in m. ioi his futur wkh Gill-mat- Line-liaug- h. will be abundant and delicious, if Mr. and Mrs. Park, Mr. and Mrs. Robbins, Mr and Mrs Allen and othi r members of this committee can carry out thdr present We plans, and Mr. Alien says expect everything to the lat detail to be done which will make this annual affair the highlight the entire year of TO TlTkO SURAT e e Gleaneri- of ward will bind their ward , s. 'ining at the ward chnp-1- . nnnountes Mrs Xiimriia Pmihon preidi r.t ef the Y- W. M I The' wi'i be hi the Mi Anna 1) Jam emmorj ye-This is to hi- - a i Umax Urofi t nndt r tin; direction r, t yr,.rs work, and ail V. , n ail inMr n her-- if tl,i in invited. Twnty-mn- EMI UTUNMI T THE TlGEUEms headed ty Mr, Lewi' and a famous Lim'd" high school Mr and MrHatvey Harvard irniit committee i? barling bim Pits nr, m;rai:iin will serve at fl tamed with a i in phi, is In iiyhtfui program the bmquct, all to be who ken tinner Sunday afieriinun of fun aid fiolic. Mr SouV r uniforms of aprons sod head the in huicr of M.s Harw ard's bii ef heari the or !. ee in chC of with Or-t Ail Mrs ir ilaughti rs. roos tAbbs and t itiiiT Lewis C b u r. this cf tn at'. coni-mitsi- di-t- ri Utah Count'. i ef-r- bishop-THOMA- At a special meeting Sunday evening the Seventies quorum was elected as a general committee in Philo charge of the banquet Edwards is chairman of the ticket committee, and program and re- ceptlon will be in v charge of Chester Graff, Frank B, Woffin- den, and Elvis B. Terry. Theron Kirk and Lawrence Palmer, other members pf the presidency will assist Mr. Edwards on g ueral yommittee plans, Tables and chairs will be proTided by Barney Bigelow. Arnold Burningham, and Harold Maag. Purchases and Finance will be ruled by Mr Kirk as chairman of this committee. have The Rein f Society agreed to make the pies, the M. I A will be responsible for the cooking of the chickens .md the Primary organization will do the si rviiiq. Ftlii iitip for the hie banquet D io lie done n:. r the direction . several weeks now and is shaping around in splendid form for its presentation. "i.' . t ttiMtUitUmmiiUWHWIlfmUliHPnittlMitlUiil national office. the following week. It is suggested that those submitting the reasons confine themselves to the merits of their own selertion either "Scera or Sharon and not indulge in f.IAII KILLED OBELI might be considered in the final election. At the conclusion of that period the Scera Board, in r'Pu'ar meeting, studied the list ... perhaps two, but likely either a Rotary club or a Lion s club, both organizations bidding for the honors, the Rotarians from Provo having held a rousing preliminary meeting Tuesday night at the Park s Cafe, and the Provo. Lion3 doing likewise Wednesday evening, with about 20 or more Orem citizens attending each and many of them attending both banquets. This sudden activity follows directly on Governor Maws proclamation making Orem a City. l .t fra i dr---- - U- in and d uchti i : - in law w re a', MiJ Sonin r will look table J. n ; j ms. 1 jt nnntx f 'Mr? f.-- GiIn - 1 - Tirnp-aiiog- . |