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Show i. A 'I.;? . 1-- . V v $ $ '; 9 i 'S ' , I fc'V- f ) iM "r .!.'-v. d?iC' vf ' i. - - ! v -- - ,.; all be V T "pi i " lie just and fear not; let the ends thou aimest at, thy countrys, thy Gods, truths. and GcmmuniUcJL JaoieStjQhhieuttuhai peafxxQ & UfatA iLni hrna $ f XJenuait I QohAw F J iitnw . Suggestions Made By Orem Lions Re Telephone System Soulier Heads Orem Chamber; Committees Named For 1941 SOUS ROHBOGK'S MAKE OF, EM CITY Grappling direct with the Rural telephone problem which afflicts the people of Orem and surrounding com- munity, the Orem Lions listened Monday night at their regular Club dinner at Twin Pines to specific recommendations made by the Community Betterment committee, composed of Victor C. Anderson, Dean Park, and Murvel Walker. Today it seems almost impossible to get the use of a rural telephone when one. wants it, the Committee report indicated, and steps .to relieve this conditions were outlined. ry SHAROII STAKE . 60-fo- vice-preside- a complete new slate of chief of- program of new secretary-treasure- r, spring of an expansion nursery VusincsV which in- - final j for the new year eludes under, one management commlucs Is 'The Executive the famous Richard Deiner Nurs- - made up of Rulon West, who HEY ROAD FLAliiiED heads the Membership commluea; ROnald Price, who haa charge of Glade Linebaugh, head THROUGH on the highway by an elaborate publicity; o eo.mittw; AdrtIging sign which Is now under contract Luzell Robbins, heading the eom- for painting by V. Emil Hansen mlttee on Community projects; That a new road will be opened who recently painted those beautl- - Fnmk R ,eadlnK out through the James G. Stratton Wof!pden, ful signs for Orem Chamber of on Sixth East and beCommerce which mark the south- ing; E. B. Terry, chairman of the property, tween Eighth and Twelfth North ern and northern limits of Orem Education and Entertainment gtreets was determined at the city. Walker 0rem City council meeting Friday Murrell and committee; Twin.tha of the New Industries and night, and the whole program of head in cauiorma passed io Tinhhnk Roada commlttea, road congtrucUoa aa canvassed Sons last fall, when "BIT Roh-an- d who served directors by the Road committee headed by Outgoing son Rohbock Mr. of bock, eldest In which the ex- of Orem, fell heir to the $29,000 the community 0 well last year Julian Hansen, Is involved. of E. $2948.44 include Park, president; pendlture Roy estate of Richard Deiner, for the meeting J. C. . Following whom he had worked many years, district engineer, who Mr. Deiner, a bachelor, had Been, to be present at that was El directors. unable th and following Bill grow and d velop under him, meeting but was represented "by ana had expressed his desire to !00J J.Rn , M. E. Dunkley of the engineer's GlUman hare the tamou. Mner Nursery the for office, met with the Road com- backing community his continue after death, although has of 1941 Commerce Chamber mittee, and on Saturday of this he had never Intimated just how come in enthusiastically already, that was to be done, At his death. It was learned especially In the way of memberthat Bill Rohbock heir evening. Hail, Sunday given In detail elsewhere in this issue. . ahe7;af;RRd amounting to $2948.44 will be matched in materials against WPA labor in building a sizeable road program for the year. LeGrande Jarman, pember of the road committee, and Jim Flair, road supervisor. Will accompany We have selected Utah for our tell the tale, he adds. been cocperatlen te real, and la much appreciated by Utah Power and Light com- pauy, Mr. Falkner adds, for the ( ompany has no appliances to sell, the school being an oppor- to view for the people lealer's goods ln an unbiased 'lea Assembly program will be in charge ot Max Andrews and Lorna Mecham; Banquet, June Bean, Clorene Lamb and Estbef Hansen; Dance, Stanley Farley; Registration, Tigerettea. Tickets may be purchased from any of the above or the following: Alta Buckner, Grand View; Mtjo Hard- Madsen, I ake View; ing. Vineyard, Bob Gillespie, Edegmont; Harold Nielsen, Pleas- ant View; Rudolph Wolfgram, . Sharon. , "Let's all arrange to be there and visit with your old schoolmates and teachers, invite the Alumni Officers. , Biir headquarters, rather than Califor-ver- y comments Bill Rohbock, nla, "because we can produce hardier nursery stock here, which withstand the colder extremes of climate which this country experl-tunlt- y ences, and also because Utah Is more central to our major mar- kets The story of how Bill Rohbock fell belt; to the Deiner nursery of 12 acres with ail its vast business over the country reads like a fairy story. Many years ago Bills father, formerly manager of Roh- bock's Sons, now retired, knew Mr. Denier in a business way. When BUI got old enough to plan fo Ids bfb future ho h!ei him- 8eH.to CAllfqrnia.. apd started mnner-rn- Winners of the Individual prizes Joseph yesterday were Mrs. Mrs. Stanley stubw, Schoney, Mrs. L. L. Terry, Mrs. Maude Reynolds, , .Mrs. WiHord Stubba, and Mrs. Earl Olsen. (Written by Victor C. Anderson) fr As I Pass Thru Sharon , 5. , r rt. how-sma- e 1 dimr at "ARIZONA" to MRS. AIIDERSOH HOY Instruction were mingled for the benefit of all. President A. V. Watkins conducted the various sessions, call- Ing on numerous speakers during the two days, among them being President S. H. Blake, Carlyle Bunker, recently returned from the Spanish American mission. President Sidney H. Cluff, and Kenneth Balsar, a deacon of the Grand View ward. Prayers during the Sunday ferenee were offered by Chris, Reading, M. E. Kartchner, Ray Gammon and A. Ray Eklns. Few changes were made In the personnel of stake boards, the Sunday school adding Theron R. directing this part of the confer- ence program, and Mrs. Roseltha Vernon presiding at the organ. Special numbers were furnished by (he Lincoln high school chorus under the baton of E. B. Terry, with Miss Arva Williams at piano; by LeNeve Kimball and Alta Buckner, a duet, accompanied by Norma Gunnell; by Mrs. C. P. Johnson, a cello solo, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. C. E. Davis, by Bertha Teateg and Afton Penrod, a duet, accompanied by Merle Hansen; and the special musical score presented Sunday evening at College hall. Paul E. Anderson Norma formerly Miss of Orem, well known throughout the country as dance who instructor and entertainer, was married Saturday at the ot her parents, Mr. And Sam Hampshire in lOrem, with President A. .V. Watkins of stake officiating. .. , The wedding ceremony was performed ln the presence of the family members' of both young people. Vis. play Dunn, A slsiter of the bridegroom, was maid ot honor, and fclay was best man.. The brldegrooiq la a son of Mr. and Mr9. O. 1L Andersoa of Ofem. He Is a graduate of Lincoln high the school, and has attended B. Y. U. aud also tho Art School tha Woodbury college In Los Mrs. Was , - i Coming Has your name been listed among the Community Jofyn Watts 1, Joe Howarth 1, Builders Don Ford i.' This1 week we are again publishing the names of the CASft PAYMENTS orlairto heln inTheerect'ion have been made Blnce Jan. people Who haveUiVestea L'tch month the roll i , ,, of our new Community auditorium. by: Theodore Madsen $150, Mari Angeles. The bride is also a graduate pf number. in grows Jorle $16; Wagerrf Rowley Joseph It Is our sincere hope that be- - down payment. If you can spare $25, C. N. Gammon $100, Ivan the Lincoln, high school. And re- - - District ceremony. Both these accomplishments were demonstrated Sunday evening at College hall at B.Y.U. when the Sharon stake The presence of Elder Stephen Scera Theatre, three days. member of the Rkhards, Quorum of Twelve, and of Robert L, Judd, of the Church Welfare fore the project la completed a day or two, why not call Mr. every family will have their name Mofflnden this very night. His In the Book of Builders. There telephone Number is 047J1. r.-- T. A. NOTICE Is no announcement that could he LABOR SINCE JANUARY 4: Wm. G. Koikerbaaa, 5S days; published as a encouragement to Parent-TeachemeetSharon ... . . ,, Invite new Industries Into our McKinley Cook 71, Wm. Schoppe Tharadav Mr- Dler. community that would be as ef- - 58, Chaa. D. Terry 18, LeVan in the Sharon workl.n .t 6 uch a statement. dld he ,earn th busl fectSve a Not onIy Asay 54, George Gregory 48, Dee ward chapel. Mr. Grant of the ness from this wizard of the Families who can not pay cash Elder 19, Barlow Elder 13 Wal- State Road patrol wUl show some California nursery, but became for bond have the opportunity to late Davis 8, Robert Rohbdok 30, filmh and give a short talk on so attached to him, that they wori. At the present time Mr. Vern Williams 9, Howard Davis lilmhar. of the 3rd and 4th travelled tha country over to- - Wofflnden state that he could 0. LaVor Kockerbans 16. Fer- In pursuit of thejp business. uge geveral additional men. W ron Johnson 3, Ivan Broadband 4, odo will aresent a nlavlet The Kpther u ,Ioal cal1 tame to M- are most anxious to have tbe Leo PouUon 5, Kennlon Anderson when and several rouri of Safety of per- - building completed as quickly s 19. Dee Andrson 10, LeRoy 111 FAST GROWING OREM be offered Deiner be took that picnna musical number his and business, today possible so that we may get tbe Christen 9, Cullen ChriBtensen 2, petuating is living up to its reputation Achoot. of the hthei tbe grade by Rohboclfs Son Is managed by benefit and start paying off the ... Nii Johnson 20 Orrin Selman this spring again. Several homed bnd9' UvKfUi'l00lL,Dg JUn are already pnder construction. Broadhead 5, Dan Bigelow ' 4 Ma w Bill had a The lalekt ones for which buildLwt week'the Arco, Wisconsin 3, Kenneth Hansen 3. Ezra Pat- ln the nureery elperlence Chamber of Commerce sent it ten 25, M. Earl Walker 45. Wil- !'0r,,Af ing permits Bavp been secured,' Mrs. Jennie Parley and Mrs. business. and buildings are being erected best wishes to us. Five years ago lard McCarthy 10, Orrel DeLange havd a to are by Mrs. Blanche Christensen; Meiba ryqtj. Would like this little community erected a 60, J. W. Shepherd 1. Ron Brin- Theatre and this ley 25. Ted Parkinson 1, Robert widow ot the late Lehl P. Chi;!- - good attendance at the regular Community ARIZONA" at Beers Theatre, te ns'en , To ca t c d ac ros s t h e s7ee( Relftf SocIMF chorhs practice spring they paid off the last bonds Cope 6, Verge Heaps 2, Kent at 7:30 at next Thursday evening April of indebtedness. Arco is a small Heap. 1, Glenn Rowley 14, Don from Bills Service near the Sharon church, and the borne of Dor- the Seminary building. During rural community Bltufited near a Dowley 11, J. Salisbury IS, Loren man Willett In Windsor ward, the past few weeas the attendance Ky similar, io wha we are. Heatly IS, large renear his own Fruit stand and has been falling off and if They are.ent.huslastlc about the Gprdon ByIund i2 Vern 01ion DAY SET It to be will PARENTS hearsals are continue benefit that have come to them, j, varion Patten L Chaa. H. Grocery store. This is certain to to have the Interest of necessary alas It be a beautiful residence, Several community ,heatres Poulson 18, Gordon Hansen 7, the members and their attendance ready has the brick work nearly at rehearsals. in the New John Caley 9, Robert Hill 22, have been buiR finished and the roofing going on. Parents ot children attending England States and all are operat- - Reed Stone 15, O. Lee Huff 7, Ferron Huff 1, Royal Nielson 22, the Page school are Invited to at- - Ing most successfully. JOHN B. STRATTON A Vegetable, Garden tend tbe Parents Day program Qur building will have a dual Lee Rogers 9, Ben Riding 12, .. is erecting a fine cold storage T-set for Friday at 10:30 a. m. purpose. Not only will it serve Karl Riding 4, Gordon DeLange Or LVery atlllly plant near hia home, which is al- March 28, announces Mrs. Bliss ag our Community Theatre but It 4. Reed Gappmafrer 10, Harold ns an Teady looming up Important will gTe us an auditorium to use Hooiey 27, Less Adams 10, Virgil addition to Orem's property. The In line with the Relief Society Allred. Sharon Cordner 5, S. S. Rogers 5, Reed Visiting classes will ocupy the f0r so many occasions. REDDING BROTHERS, H. R. and preparedness program, It is are both building, the for- - sired that every family plant a morning, and at 12 noon the stake at present has no place to Smith 10, Nyron Sorenson 8, Har- mer adding a small grocery store vegetable garden to meet their children will be taken home on hold conferences. Tbe Church Is vey Sorenson 8, Verl Vtilklnson to his residence, while Bert's nee Is for the summer and coming tbe bus, allowing the parents an willing and anxious to pay a sub- - 8, C. S. Riding 14, Ralph Camp- opportunity to eat a school lunch gtantial rental for the use of the bell 17, Paul Patten 2, Mark Bigstructure Is a residence only. winter. It is surprising The-tthe space may be that will at the school, costing 15 cents a auditorium. The schools are con- - ler 11. James Rasmussen 17, are located near Vet AnderKenneth Cook 4, Joe Adams 8 son's new electric shop at the take care of these needs Also plate, the proceeds to go to pay- - tinually having exercises which ment for the new kitchen equip- require the use of a larger audi- - L. M Palmer 1, James Anderson south end of Orem. please remember the flower garment recently purchased at Page. torium. Many conventions could 17. Raymond Adams 6, C. E. Per- Furrounding Lincoln high tO" den in the home beautification From 1 to 2 p m. a Consulta- be held here in our community. kins 1 L J. H. Clark 13. Dean is an area of new building. That program. tion of Goates period is planned between They will attract attention , MRS. EVA Robert Free 5, Scouts GILLESPIE lovely home nearing completion 6, John Lundahl 10. Steve Cord-ne- r on the corner east of Lincoln President, Sharon stake parents and teachers, and then groups from all over the state. from 2 to 3 p m. an educational We are certain now that our 13, L. N. Poulson 3, Royee Relit f Society. being eretted hy Fred Kemper. program will be given. of building can be finished. All Ridge 2, Ulyss Bottom 5, Lynn east one and the Kemper's just Any parents who wish may ob- ready nearly a hundred people Johnson 8, Rohort S'eete 3, Ted whleh is now practlcall y com- - Twnvn Will tain transportation to the school out-id- e our community have pur- - Sorenson 8, John PeUrson 7. C. C. owned Is Carhart by pitted cha--- d We are a bit Aquiilo Merrill 5. Earl Walters 5. by bus at 10.15 that morning. bonds. Lake View Then over to the north of thesp Sing jealous of this as we had hoped Hall Monk 6. Orlm Monk 3, Perry and eat of Lincoln is that new all bonds would stay with our Liston 6, S. S. Johnson 1, Lamar The Provo Second ward rhoir residence of II. R Roberts. AnA BlWilkinson 1. Stanley Finch 4, people. other fine home is going up npar will furnish the program music Remember that you can pa; as Milton Smith 1, Douglas Adams Erval Christensen's, being built and speakers at the Lakp View 7,OVV more than lOOO cubic Jim Blair's ward chapel Sunday evening. All yards of dust was purchased for litie as fl 00 down toward the 1, Walter Hansen 1, Dee Adams by Donald Haycock. new home eat of the City hall is interested are Invited. Meeting tho streets of Old Tucon, at a cost purchase of a bond or you can 4, Voin Mott 4. Ronald Adams 2. come and work a single day as a Elmo Kiggins 4, Tbeo. Farley 1, of fl.50 a yard. , also a credit to the community. starts at 7:50 p. m. rs corn-sta- ke L. m dance will Only once before in the history of the Mormon church has an entire stake achieved the sheaf binding ceremony. and for the first time in Sheaf Binding history has a plete score been written detailing the essentials of this . marked the conference STRAWS ascommittee one In which Inspiration and rectors gave Mr. Washburn a warm Tote of thanks for his en-- , thn,lastl(, Mpport More details of the 1941 pro- will be announced later, S 8tates President Soulier, just as can advance ?1.50jyrjearjg Sharon Gleaners Bind Sheaf; Church-Wid- e Recognition Given HIGHLIGHTS OF The year 1941 bids high for Orem with its new Chamber of Commerce directors already planning important events The highlight of the Sharon fine Construction of for the city and district, and already having elected their conference held Saturday front office and seed officers for the year with Wesley D. Soulier at the head. and Sunjay waa easily the Sheaf the state J- M. Drage Is ana W. G. Yergensen Is the Binding ceremonial at College Sons marks th3 beginning this This is TELEPHONES lie at the bottom of the trouble, fer Orem has an area as great as Provo, with only 163 telephones, whereas Provo's system Includes more than 3,000 connections. This means increased cost in maintaining lines, and the connecting of at least six telephones, to each line. Extension of addl- Ladies from every part of tlonal lines has been delayed dua to the Defense program requiring Orem and Sharon district available telephone worker plauded Orems first cooking school yesterday sponsored by the (Continued on Page Two) Utah Power and Light Company, by Henry Falkner, DAY AT with driected ALUMNI Miss Evelyn Hansen demon- LINCOLN FRIDAY strating the many new modern electric appliances. CounUng 175 I Mr. All former students and teach- ladies present yesterday. ers of Lincoln High School are Falkner was enthusiastic for to- invited to attend the Annual days attendance which na he ex- ladlea. Alumni Day at Lincoln Wgh Pect. io reach tearly as the second day of all guch school Friday, March 28. The program of the day ln- - schools usually reaches the cli- eludes visiting classes from 8:30 max. Today's program is to be com- to Jl:15; Lunch from 11:15 to changed from yesterday pletely 12:15; Assembly presented by Alumni association at 12:15; too, for Mss Hansen will demon- Election of Alumni officers, lm- - strate different menus, and use mediately following the assembly, different appliances, and In the evening at 7:30 has been ladies who come are pro scheduled tha annual Banquet something uew both days. yooiseed6 caDdoiris and thelr wlth President Duane Madsen as Th. Jrli!et IBS1 n,!,1 Deiner lamp .nursery stock has befi toastmaster. Following the ban- - in J25Ward relief to the Kiven society quet at 9:00 a dance will be held R ffl , MoDgter petUnia k with muBlc by Joe Seethalers which has the greatest percentage Deiner to of Its membership present du. ng Melody club". SCATTERED SUBSCRIPTION PfWFFFFIJPF nLADQUAfi f Lll J - Shakespeare Tunpanot0 Including Orem, the BusinessSection of the Sharon District PROVO UTAH, R. F. D. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941 No. XXXIII. VOL. VIII. ,2' I rV'Vj IJ 1 4"4'- . with 183 Gleaner girls, beautiful in their formats, and inspiring in their massed formation, performed the Sheaf Binding ceremony, the second stake in the Church to do. so, and the entire score, written by Mrs. CbrinUne Jolley of Grand View, Sharon stake Gleaner leader, was accepted by the L. D. S. church authorities as a pattern for such achievements, and will be relayed to every stake id the church, 4 cordingto statements made by the representatives present. Miss Hazel Brockbank of Salt Lake City, a member of the M.I.A. General board presented the "scroll to the Sharon gleaners, She was accompanied by Miss Clarissa Beesley of Salt Lake Cityj also a member of the M, I. A. General board. j THE PROGRAM began with an address of welcome by Mrs. Adele Fielding, Sharon stake Y. W. M. I. A. president. The organ prelude was played by J. J. Keeler as the 183 Gleaner girls entered. Then the Chorus, "The House of Youth was sung by the entire group, after which Ruth Hansen offered the Invocation. a piano solo by Lucile Olsen. a trio To a Wild Rose, by leen Downs, Genevieve Gordon and June Cisgun, accompanied by Arva Williams; the .."Story of Ruth by Alta Buckner, an Btrumental trio, by Verna Hard-Mr- s. Ing, Etna Holds way, and Esther Hansen, with Miss Williams by corapanying; "The Sheaf Venna Watkins, "Clean Body by Venna Vernon, "Purity by re Maur-Immedis- te Boulton; History of Lewie,, , , Gleaning by "My Testj- - a triq moHyfbjt Rita Jolley, Etta Roda-Dun- n back, and LaPriel Harwood ae- companies by June Gammell; by Ileta Reynolds, "Humility by JLorna, .Mecham.,; "Honesty "Beautiful Dreamer by Naomi Ferguson these items all pre-d- f. ceded the actual sheaf binding . . , ceremonlaL ( president S. H. Blake, . Mra. Fielding, Mrs. Jolley, Effle B. pinegar,.. .Alice Y,Trtt3,nl. Evelyn n Young, Emella Maurin and la Bounoue all participated In the sheaf Binding .ceremony. Then the Mjsg Brockbank .presented Thh Gleaner chorus then scroll. gang "We are the Oleaners, at companled by Kiss Gammell. The closing number: "The Lord's Prayer wa sung by La Verne piinger, af(eg which., taps was In- Frank B. Newman, celTed her training in dance ConserveBtruclion the at Provo Gam$20, Roy E. Park $25, Ray $5, Mrs. $5, tory, later goln4 into the work os Mrs. John Yeate $15, Ada Skin- - ber own establishing, fhe Petite ner $5.50,. Minnie Spalding $3 Dancing school id Orem. She has given programs, floor Amelia Eatta $34, Earl Toone $5, p. K. Nielsen $6, Merlene Gardner how' and entertainmepta before man groups in Provo, and ,rtiher $10, W. J. Cordner $50, Wilford Rasmussen $1, Leland Carter $10. Places- and ia e'l aad favorably eountry for the Alvin known 0Tr Lorna Mecham $15, her pupils any performances Lunceford $50, Dorotha Jones $10, J. II. Murdock $2, F. L. Fin- - hae Presented. Last summer played by L o Vernon. h wa employed at Bryce Can- layson 63c, Golden Lofgran $5, Peter C. Larsen $10. Bert Hold- fon IodK a a profeeslonal enter- - r j ryfLA Ml Dv 4th Grade Spencer tainer, and won wide recognition vliUni away $10, , for Fhe her excellent work. TfrrjQv-p4- j School $5, August Johnson $50, here VinCYJUTTJ jif Harold Hansen $7.50, Adelaide bas also won the love and appre- high school J- - elation of Lincoln Larp Ro N' DaT' EIdred 75 10' staff for her capable assistance in Clrak Carter $15. Jean Webb $10. many functions at the high school. Hilda Knudsen $10, James Blake Friends always knew where to hal1 prior t0 hi d',Pafure for 25 J- - Wm- Knlht $100, Murray tome if assistance were needed at n mineion the Lincoln. Robri IL furwill be field. Good mule The happy young couple left Immediately on their honeymoon, nished and refreshments ln the ind wilT m'nke th7lrhomeTn form of a plate luncheon will bq n vWcli Tpclimnnittl gountiju xitah where Mr An- - sold to help the Missionary fund. On Sunday, March 30, the Caf SiITuItV in evening service will be devoted to a testimonial honoring him. MusU SharOIl Cliapel cal numbers at this testimonial Beveral thousand Indiana will Include a vocal solo by Verna A Farewell Testimonial ln seen In ARIZONA" Harding, a violin solo by LaDell honor of Elder James Leo Ford, Bullock, a vocal solo by Harold who leave next week for the Brereton. and speakers will be Southern States mission, will be Orem Clean-u- p Carlyle Bunker, President S. II, held In the Sharon ward chapel Plans Made Being Blake, and Bishop Walter at Orem on March 30th commene- ing at 7 p. m. Palnt-up- , Orems "Clean-up- , A program has been arranged Fix-ucampaign for 1941 Spring P.-- T. as follows: A. Sharon is In the offing, announces Ronald Opening song by congregation. Price, publicity chairman of fhe The Sharon school will Praise to the Man, led by ward new Orem Chamber of Commerce their meptlng Thursday, executive committee. Date's have hold chori9t(,r Hy-uCragun. at the Sharon ward not yet been set. but a special (today) Invocation, Peter Tolboe Fong. "Oh. it is Wonderful. meeting Is being held this week chapel, commencing at 7 30 p m. Melvin Grant, state road patrol- Sacramental music; Violin solo to determine details. Orem City is out to make Its man- wiI1 Fjvp an illustrated ty Ruth Mechaim; song by trio: Genevieve Gordon, Kathleen attractive by every possible t,irP on "Safety . All the Downs and Mary Allen. declares Frank B. Woffin- - rn of thp district, as well as the Talk hy Victor C. Anderson. den. chairman of the home beau- - Parents are invited to come Solo by Harold Brpreton. tification committee, and one of Remarks by President A V. the first strps is to clean up, . NOTICE Watkir.v paint up, find fix up its public Remarks by parents of mission- - places, and erfend these efforts to Regular Fast Day services will ary. every home. T efinit-Another selertion bv trio. announcement of plans ard due to General conference Talk bv Missionary James Ford and arraneements will be made lu h, jng hold on April 6 announces i. Remarks by Bishop E E next week's Voice of Sharon. picf,rn . E, Twitchell states Mr Price. God be With Closing Bong: You Till We Meet Again. ARIZONA Is a spectacular Wesley, Kugcliw direct a the Benediction' Curtis Gordon romance of the southwest. picture "ARIZONA. LeBesu $3, Stel-mo- - - Spanish-America- p for p at m hild-mean- s. Twit-t'hel- |