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Show 19 11 APRIL, 1941 : '2J3T4 7 a B ;10 11 js ,12 14 1 G 13 i 11 15 1517113 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27,23 26 30, $ VOL. VIII. V iU rfi Li W Je '" S' & USkiJii-iEljBMill . . r-l- LiImm QoaLa ss HaMiitnn SLuos Our Anger and impatience prove much more mischievous than the tilings about which uc are angry "or impatient, , Tbnpeaojoe VWjui Miners Aurelius Vmliot Indudirg' Orem, the Business Section of the Sharon District PROVO UTAH, R. F. D. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941 No. XXXV. CITY As I Pass Thru Sharon District 'r its. v'- 1- it ; X M Mf, iLiL-A- LQtyiicuduhai OsnimuniiicL f;, SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per yea r com FLAKS na d vane Answer Needed From Scera Patrons f . Following a Joint meeting of the Orem Chamber of Commerce and the Orem City council Friday evening, Mayor B. . Jolley, and W. P. Williams and James G. Stratton of the Council met with several prominent citizens of Orem Saturday to formulate plans for carrying out suggestions and resolutions made at the Joint meeting. V. Emil Hansen, city clerk, was also present, and Up-Pa- int Up-F- ix among the citizens was Fred Davies of Denver, owner of conwant to find real, in Orem, whf START at homo pledge yourself to do something even though It is only people- - well look for them siderable property in tha a little cleaning, painting 01 repairing. on the good earth Itself. Thats expressed keen interest Vineyard, and its a real thrill to program outlined. YOU sot the example others will follow and our community will be a ROADS get better acquainted. better, cleanet and-safe- r place in which to live and work. became the major consideration BUILDING TIME YOU DONT PROCA3TTNATE ACT NOW. Everybody will benefit in Orem, is the Springtime. You and details of the 1941 program of ENTIRE THE there's COMMUNITY and BUSINESS a LABOR will heap bq announced later, but af just ought to take a ride along State street, and youd see for definite decision was arrived at personal satisfaction in doing your part in this great Campaign. yourself why Building Inspector by which the road running directKenneth McEwan has had to or- ly west from Orem City hall will der a new set of books from the be put in shape to the limits of printers, filled with building per- the city, about two and one half mits. All along the street one miles from the State road intersees humans, much like we notice section. the birds in the spring, building AN OREM POST OFFICE their nests. And some of these is another objective of the human structures are real love announced. Both Chamber plans and nests too. If you know the people Council will work in extogether Inside of them. Boy, its a grand ploring the possibilities of securfeeling to know human beings do ing a post office for Orem. Where CLEAN-U- P PAINT UP-- FIX love and cheer each other, and or when is yet to be determined, Frank Woffinden, chairman of the Chamber of that real homes with real people, but. that Orem is badly in need of GIVE JOBS Commerce Clean-u- p committee suggests each days are filled with loving hearts, and a post office is the unanimous PLANT UP that hatred has no place in their opinion of all members. That work habitations. What a contrast with more than 3000 persona are unMONDAY Vacant Lot and Old Buildings Day. Europe, and war and bloodshed. able to return-addretheir mall Children Know All Men, Women Gee, ItS a fine feeling to drive to themselves, but must show the Clean vacant dots of tin cans, rubbish,, dead weeds and SHARON and meet return as RFD Provo is "humlll-attn- g through These Orem City by to prevent brush fires. Clean up breeding places leaves see friends and contentment and for a city", and very inof flies and mosquitoes. Plow and plant garden plots. happiness scattered along the convenient for everybody, they deTHAT, WHEREAS the NATIONAL CLEAN UP, road. clared. Do away with all useless, unsightly buildings, sheds and UP- - CAMPAIGN has resulted PAINT UP AND-FItwin rixrs fences. is becoming in very deed the THE BANKING PROBLEM in many advantages to community life throughout the is the third Job tackled by the "center of Orem". It was a wise TUESDAY General Clean up Flower beds and selection of the Orem Town fath- Chamber and Council who Jointly United States ers to choose the present location named James G. Stratton as chairGardens Day. Students should assist in a general clean In Safeguarding HEALTH and SAFETY; of iti Town Hall. - Fred Davies man of a committee to investigate up and fix up of homes, out buildings and lots, planting must have had the same Instinct the possibilities of obtaining this Mr. In EMPLOYMENT and Orem. Stratton's flowers, trees, and shrubs. THRIFT; when he chose the site of Twin service for promoting Pines. Emil will have to change first Job, he declares, is to get all WEDNESDAY Firo Prevention Day Clean baseIn furthering FIRE PREVENTION; that sign though ta read OREM the information necessary to let know the It what Just ments and attics of rubbish, grease rags, and waste people CITY HALL, as- - these men chose In promoting BETTER HOUSING; better than they thought or did takes to obtain a bask charter In paper, sell or dispose of useless junk. Remember All they? for Oreih Is now a real Orem. This Information he promIn stimulating CIVIC PRIDE; and fires are the same size at the start and A clean house city, and TWIN PINES is getting ises to secure for the people, as It a is to keldom be no burns. to be a gathering place for Home "Peoples Bank, In making the HOME & CITY BE UJTIFUL FoikB as well as Tourists, for one person being allowed to own THURSDAY Safety Day Check electric wiring hardly ever do you "Pass Thru a controlling interest. THEREFORE, It is only through persistent and Mr. Stratton also expects to get Sharon" without seeing several connections and appliances, broken stairs, walks, and cars parked out in front and those out petitions end circulate them constructive effort in cleaning, planting, painting, reobstructions. Paint dark places a bright color and inand beautification, grand windows showing happy around Orem and district to every pairing and general rehabilitation stall needed lights for safety. Start paint jobs inside citizen, in this way finding definpeople Inside eating. that a city acquires a reputation for tidiness and atitely the necessity for and reand outside. Paint all houses and other buildings that action to a bank by the people of tracts attention of the visitors; need paint, woodwork, screens, porch chairs, lawn furUnion Meetings the community. Further informbeen Be have known that it THEREFORE, plans ation regarding niture, etc. Paint business places inside and outside, the banking Union meetings will be held problem will be furnished readers PAINT UP and CLEAN for a clean windows and replace old awnings. Paint is the UP, thorough perfected Sunday at 2 p. m. for the follow- of the Voice of Sharon from time IN OREM CAMPAIGN UP FIX of increases self CITY, It tud Beginning prorespect. badge solvency ing Sharon stake groups: to time, according to the commitAll Melchlzedek priesthood tee appointed. April 14 for one week with the final Clean up Pick up perty values and attracts new customers. quorums. days being April 18th and 19th; FRIDAY Front yard and back yard day. Rake All Aaronic priesthood quo- HANSEN IS NOTARY V. Emily Hansen, Orem city rums. M. B. of I NOW, THEREFORE, Mayor lawns, Jolley, up dig up dandelions and weeds, clean walks, The Relief Society stake and Clerk, is now a notary, and can of Utah, do hereby set aide and proState Orem trees trim and bushes, clean alleys, and lanes, repair notarize at documents City, Orem the ward officers. CITY fences and sheds, yut up screens, install traps for flies, The Primary stake and ward city hall, announces B. M. Jolley, claim the week of April 14 to April 19th as mayor. officers. CLEAN UP, PAINT UP, AND FIX UP CAMPAIGN, rats, mice and other disease bearing vermin. Help to This is a service to people in Orem w bo heretofore have ha4 to prevent sickness and save lives. I call upon the schools, churches, civic organizaConference come to Provo to get this work obto SATURDAY Pick up, Haul off, Grand Finale-Sch- ools tions, clubs and all loyal citizens cooperate in the done, he states. View TIME In Vineyard does your heart good. You Just ought to see the hive of industry which that delightful section of our community shows forth unto the passer-bOnions are planted already, and beets are going in, and Ill tell you another thing the frost never hurt anything. You see Vineyard has not so much fruit, their crops are in the soil or directly out of it, and when you PLANTING y. In the Clean Up Campaign! honest-to-good-ne- JJrnrlamatimi: UP and Presents: ss of Primary At Pleasant Pleasant View ward members wil have an opportunity Sunday at 7:30 p. m. to witness every Primary child in the ward parTo Be Shown ticipate in the annual Primary conference, according to the PriOnly One Night! mary officers in charge. reAll parents are urgently Due to the Stake Honor proquested to attend this conference gram coming Tuesday night of and see their children in action next week in the high school on the program. auditorium, Jeanette MacDonald's and Nelson Eddy's picture Loose "BITTERSWEET" will be shown hut one night, Wednesday. Settled Film critics throughout the entire country pronounced this The C. E. Loose J. G. Stratton picture one of the most beautiful property of ISO acres of fine ever produced in technicolor. Both bench land lias been settled dethe stars are at their best. The finitely and is now owned by J C. music is light opera, something Whittaker of the Richfield bank, that the ordinary people can unand James G Stratton of Orem, derstand and enjoy. of this property the disposition If you like music, be sure to athaMng been pending for' several tend one of the shows on Wednesyears Under the settlement made ef- day night. fective during the past few days, Janies G. Stratton Is in possession Named of one of the finest fruit farms in Utah, now owning the south fin Delta Phi Delegate So acres of on hard, of which Vern Marrott of Orem has been acres are in peach trees, believed to be the largest peach orchard elected national delegate of the The remainder of Brigham Young university chapin the state ter of Dlta Phi, national honorhis 60 acres is in berries sucThe north part of the former ary fraternity, n property, though ceeding Marvin E Smith of Provo The new national delegate forlarger in area is unplanted. This disposition of the property merly served in the German misadds greatly to the Stratton pro- sion of the L. D. S Church and perty and makes his holdings in has been a member of the "Y Orem much increased in value. chapter of Delta Phi for one year. BITTERSWEET" Stratton Property Marrott Loose-Ptratto- i servance of this campaign. I urge each citizen to do his or her part to make our community CLEAN HEALTHY THRIFTY BEAUTIFUL. SAFE B. M. Jolley, Mayor. Orem Chamber Will Easter Program Planned at Sharon FiGTUflE Sharon ward Sunday School will present a special Easter program next Sunday, April 13 at 10:30 a. m. The theme of the progr m will be "The Reality of the Resurrection." The two and one-haminute addresses will be given by Joyleen Curtis and Kenriie Mclf Ewan. will be closed all day so teachers, students, civic club members and loyal citizens can assist in cleaning the streets of the city. Garbage disposal will be done by City trucks if garbage is piled up in convenient places. Three other short talks based on the theme will be given as follows: 1. "The Resurrection of Jesus at Jerusalem by John T, Caley, of the Genealogical class; 2 The Saviors visit to this continent by Mrs. H. J. Cragun of the Gospel Doctrine class; 3 "The Vision of the Prophet Joseph Smith" by June Cragun of the Gospel Mtsage class. Special musical numbers will be with furnished, congregational singing and preliminary music in harmony with the theme The Superintendency and extend a cordial Invitation to all ward members and friends to be in attendance and participate in a sacred Eater SHOYS FOR HALF PRICE! Did you know that you and your family and your friends could go to the picture shows even in our new Theatre for half price for the next two or three years? This is possible if you hate ai ailed yourself of the opportunity to hold some coupon boohs which will be accepted for 50 of the admission priies at all Seera activities. This indudes picture shows, ly- mu s, swim miug, dancing, Yoiee eif Sharon subscription, etc. 1 It would mighty convenie nt to hare $25 or $.90 of the cup on boobs. They arc issued in df nominations of $2.50 or $5.00. flight now there is an nppot t unity for noil. In another month e,r so this oppurtumt u will hr none. Iintr 01c many families vh hate a strnqjle' to meet their eat eat ion budget that should at ail tin etneU es e if this op port unity to work. Win not eall Mr. Wof-- f it n naht now, 047.11, and artanae for a time to be 1 11 renne to work. Budget Funds For 1911 Program Budgeting for 1941 program was definitely agreed upon at the Orem Chamber of Commerce gathering Friday night, according to Wesley D. Soulier, president, who is looking ahead and planning for a program of development commensurate with funds available. Rulon West, chairman of membership coramtitee, reported an enthusiastic and generous support in the membership drive, with special activity shown members by The most immediate project consider d was the Beautification program, and a very generous offer wa made by George Roh-b- o k of the Rohbock's Sons foral company, to assist any home owner in Orem with his and home planting problems This offer was appreciated by the Chamber directors, according to Ronald Price, publicity ebaijrnan. who hopes that every property owner along State street at leant, will call on Mr. Rohbork fpr assistance, as unified planning out-of-to- land-cap-in- g Seera theater is up against a real problem. The man-agme- nt needs your answer to help them solve this problem. Here Iris: Four years ago or more Scera was accused of being 4 "scab by other theaters when the admission price for adults was reduced to less than 20 cents. You know what Scera has done with the money earned at the shows. The staff has contributed its labor free of cost, and the earnings have gone into many worthwhile community projects. At .he same time Scera bas had to pay at least 20 per cent more for the pictures selected, rather than take second rate pictures. Now theaters in our neighboring town have reduced their price to 15 cents. Shall Scera do likewise? Many patrons have favored the higher price in order to get A" pictures, and even at present prices, due ttf the financial strain of the past year or two on Scera patrons, attendance has been very small, and the theater has hardly been able to meet operating exIf we reduce the price penses. until the new Auditorium is finished, naturally the number of "A pictures must be reduced also. Which do you prefer? The problem is YOURS as a What patron of Scera theater. are your wishes? It is your show program. It cannot carry on fully without your support. Scera needs every possible dollar to complete the new building. You naturally want only the best shows on your program. You responded In great numbers with answers for the new name for the Auditorium. Will you do likewise now? Please sit down right now and send a post card to SCERA, RFD No. 2, Provo, telling the management how you feel about Scera theater prices. Shall the price be 15 cents or 25 cents? WIR you attend more often whatever the answer may be, so that Scera board may be able, first, to finance better pictures, and second, to help finish the beautiful auditorium? Please write today. WELCOMED HOME a DEAR ADA: Here are some lines which will seem very significant to one who has tried to teach. I hurt a little child today; Forgive me, Lofd, tonight I pray. She lifted trusting eyes to mine With question that she could not find. n I chided with word That what Id said she had not heard. A sudden cloud across her face Banished sweet smile into space. The matter dropped; and yet tonight I'm bannted by that darkened light. Dear God, tomorrow let me bring Some word to make that childs heart sing! By Melen M. Goodrich, Salisbury, Vermont. swift-spoke- How dull My pupils seemed The day that I forgot To look at them with kindly eyes And smile. And yet other days When I was glad and match My1 leBt for life with thetrs, they On So seemed bright! Marie Hays Spense Naomi John White wrote in the Journal of Arkansas Education, The Meditations of An English Teacher "All day long I hear the mosie of laughter. There is the light, stringed, pizzicato laughter of little freshme.n girls giggling ovej a private Joke, the wood-win- d accelerando of the sophomore boys, with an occasional startled trombone blare of a senior. Eves in faculty meeting after school, sedate Mr. Brown, amused by a report be Is reading, booms out la a muffled drnm beat of a guffaw. It must be extremely odd to have a Job where there is no laughter, where the employees regard one another steadily and unsmllingly where a stray dog, or an unthat expected sneeze, or a bell starts out politely enough to be a warning tap and becomes frantic and hangs on for full two minutes in a frightened sqaeal, are regarded merely as stray dogs, and possible bad colds, and poor wiring systems. So much for borrowed thonghts. We would write them ourselves if we could. Love, ' Marjorie. McKELLlP HEADS BERRY GROWERS Emery McKellip has again been selected to head the Utah Berry Growers association, with J. Er-Christensen and I. J. Burr, secretary-treasure- r. They have not yet selected their 1941 manager. The Executive board, consisting-o- f the above three officials, was authorized to act on all business matters needisg Immediate attention, and they will be available to the membership at all times for special problems. Growers are again notified that May 1 is the dead line for signing contracts and tbnt no grower will be admitted after that date. If growers do not sign contracts they wil help break down the organization they have helped to build up", slates Mr. McKellip. Other matters pertaining to the years business were discussed at the directors meeting al Elder Elmer Riding Returning this week from the East Central States mission field, after having served the L.D.S. church there since February 1939, Elder Riding will be welcomed home at a ward Missionary party tonight, Thursday, Airil 10, at the Grand View Amusement hall. It will be a dancing party for the entire ward commencing at 9 p a. Tickets wili be 35 cents, which, includes the cost of the luncheon which will be serv'd. Elder Riding is a son of Mr and Mrs. C. L. Riding of Grand View. He was released from his mission on March 5, but enroute home he visited in Washington D. C. until March 28, and also spent some time in Detroit, and other places. During his mission term he worked in the coal field Temple Excursion districts of West Virginia for 11 months, and then seven months Pharon slake temple eTrurrion in Tennessee, especially in Nash- to the Salt I.ake temple is set for ville. and Memphis Later he Tuesday, April 15. announces the worked in Kentucky. Temple committee All members of the stake who to alend will do much toward making on this excursion are to Orem more beautiful. contact one of the Committee THE NEXT MEETING m miters or notify Coerce F. of the Orem Chamher directors Weils, stake ginenlogii.il cha'r-ma-n will be held at Twin Pins this Saturday night, and they are inviting their wives to atend the have (he chance to give the direcmeeting. It will be a dinner date, tors some "good advii e, repreand the ladies, as guests, will also senting the citizens point of view. e |