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Show Ksaassxssx:: fJ 1041 AUGUST Truth crushed to earth upsprings spontaneously ward, and whimpers to the 19 41 ? &ArJ?A 9:: ,7TV r OifAfA i'J C 4, IIiiiimi il AND- no . . . Rccrcation T1WP. GIRLS DEFEAT PLEASANT GROVE Pleasant Grove suffered lte second trouclng at the hands of the strong Timpanogos girls soft-ba- ll ten last week, the score reading 9 to 2. Timp had previously downed P. G. 16 to 4. In last weeks game the winners scored two runs In the first Inning and were never pressed. IMelba Edwards, star infielder for the Ttmp. ten is in the hospital as a result of appendicitis. We wish her speedy recovery. WINS, LOSES Vineyard men won one and lost one last week as they bowed to Pelasant Grove 16 to 11 and and came back to down a picked ten 6 to 4. The Vineyardites played on even terms with the Grovers until they blew up in the fourth inning and let Pleasant Grove score several unearned runs. Dean Shumway pitched a good game for the losers. Vineyard was to have played the P. G. ten in a return game last Thursday but the Pleasant Grove team failed to show up. Against the allstars the Vineyard ten showed a complete reversal of form and played a heads up game as did the allstars. The final score read 6 to 4 for Vineyard. PERFECT NIGHTS FOR ROLLER SKATING These cool evening are perfect for roller skating at the open air rink at Rosalawn. Get the gang together and meet at Rosalawn for an evening of wholesome fun. Skating from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and SaturAdmission 10c for childdays. ren, 15c for Senior Students and Adults. Program for Annual Relief Society Outing Tuesday, Aug. 19th Is the date. Timpanogos ward buildings and grounds is the place. The fun will begin at 10:30 a. m. and continue until time to go home. The biggest and best summer outing ever to be held by Sharon Stake Relief Society will be given under the direction of the stake and ward and visiting teacher class leaders next Each Tuesday at (Timpanogos. ward is in charge of Its own transportation and all will assemble by 10130 when a mock track meet will take place, each ward furnishing a contestant for each one of the 10 events. Ribbons and prizes will be given. From noon until 2 p. m. picnic lunches will be enjoyed on the lawn, weather permitting or in the recreation hall basement. Each ward is planning its own p 111 IImAmo mi - j I ft U 6sj ,Jb, k- - jtje Kewee T ' ELmmmm ?S0 Lake View Ward Outing Saturday big time Is in store for all members of the Lake View ward A Saturday afternoon, August 16th The schedule Canyon Glen. for the afternoon is as follows: 1 2 : 30 Luncheon, each one to bring their own 1 : 3 0 Program. 2:15 Activities begin. There will be two soft ball games, one between the married men and the single men and one between the married women and the single women. Horseshoe pitching, volley ball and rates for the children. Everyone is assured of a good time. Bring your neighbors and we'll see you Saturday. inalienable LIBERTY. birthright ;fc Mary Baker Eddy rer year injrfvanc SUBSCRIPTION 51.50 Seven Candidates For Queen i Selected For Sharon Stake j Harvest Festival i Canyon Park To Be Improved; UlfillOi happen to drive around that way. Emil Hansen is supervising the big paint Job, with 200 gallons of light green paint being spread over the exterior by next week. Ernest Frandsen, Oliver Hansen, Emil's brother, from Pleasant' from the Scera block to the west side of the state highway into the corner of the Timj). market Community Outing Planned complete calendar for the year Lions club meeting Monday night have and since then all groups been invited to Join the tour, with a special Invitation from the mayor, both to inspect these pro- - was adopted, and Is printed here for the guidance of all residents school patrons. and lot, says John S. Evans, chairman In next weeks issue of the of the State Road Commission, but the Commission has author- - Voice of Sharon will appear the mebers fjir ieach 8fbol ized the expenditure, and this un- and the View, Bryce Madsen, Dee Ander- sightly spot and flood hazard of this southern division, division of students for the difbe no more. will the son, and Parlell Peterson past are ferent schools. Including the assisting in this big painting proRunning directly west across Sharon seminary. gram. Mr. Fradsen, particularly, the highway to Mrs. Sbeesley's 1041-4has sacrificed much in order to lot, the new syphon will eliminate SCHOOL CALENDAR 1041 on althe painting work. He that patch of weeds which help Saturday, September 6 Alpine his Job in Provo, hearing ways was an eyesore, and Scera needed help so come the drainage problem in Teachers Institute at Lehl). Monday, September 8 Regis- over-urgent- ly tbe grand opening on Sept. 1. A Crew of Five are Installing the. seals tbis week under the direction of Jim Graves of the Intermountain Theater Supply company. These men are Stanley Bench, Russell Fraudsen, George Adams, Frank Woffinden, Jr and Axel It is a WPA project, with the ditch directly north of the Audi- torium now being cemented under the State road supervision, assist- ed by Jim Blair of the Orem street department. We expect to have this job all done by Sept. 1. stated Mr. Broadhead, of the State Road and every man is willing crew, , to put in extra time if necessary ELECTRICAL WORK is being to Bee that it is done on time. completed under Orel DeLanges The covering of the ditch will direction, with Gordon DeLange, become a sidewalk for the north Willard Yergensen, and Jack side of the street paralell to the Thompson helping. And-reaso- n. Carpentry Finishing is under Fred Fieldings direction, with all odds and ends here and there being neatly finished off. McKinley Cook comes in every evening and takes a shift on this carpentry work too, and others offering assistance are Harold Nielsen, Heber Ivins, Merrill Blair, Ferron Johnson, and Russell Hansen. THE CREW is there too Installing the linoleum each evening. Murray Loveless is directing it, and a staff of DTK men are, also on the Job. The drapes and curtains are now ready for installation. Two New Brinkert Machines were hoisted upstairs this week, each one weighing around 1100 pounds. That was some Job, but, boy, you want to re- member that this is going to be the finest Bhow house in the State, in addition to being a great Ilills Must He Paid. adds Miss Ersal Cook, secretary of the Scera Board, and If you could Just take one look at her anxious, and sometimes worried face, youd come right down and arrange to buy a Scera bond, for she has the bills to pay, and you havent an Idea how grand this structure is going to be. Come and see her. treir7mPrto0vemeert8UggeStiOD8 Just east of the Gillman orchard, and lying about Eighth East on 14th North street. About 20 acres are proposed as g cemetery area, and parking this area, with ample water available, would not tration. Junior and Senior high be a difficult problem at all, sug- 8chools: Eelementary School In gp8t3 the City Council. The coee88ion- operation of the entire community Thursday afternoon, Friday is asked, and then the City of- ficials will set up a WPA project and Saturday, October 9, 10, 11 Hah Education association con- - for the proposed elto, vention at Sc It' Lake City. Likewise the mayor suggests a Monday and Tuesday, October Canyon park project could he set vacation, 7, 8, 9, 10, Up under WPA In order to pro- 12 11, and grades. Teachers vide an adequate city playground for Orem people, and at the same time improve the water holdings In the canyon area. All who can Join the Inspection quarter begins, party should be at the proposed Thursday and Friday, Cemetery site between 4:30 and 5 p. m. Monday, and also her 20 Thanksgiving recess. bring Wednesday Noon, December your lunch along so that the 24 Christmas Vacation begins. 1043 Monday, January 5 Schools Stake Relief Society Chorus Practice Thursday The Sharon stake Relief society chorus rehearsal will be held this Thursday, August 14, instead of the regular practice held regularly on the third Sunday each month, due to the Stake Relief society outing being held next week, reports 'Mrs. Jennie Farley, chorister. Novem-Auditoriu- commence. Friday, January 16 End of first one-hayear. Thursday, February 12 Abra- Saturday. August 23 is the ham Lincolns Birthday Appro- - fare, presenting how a combina- date for the Yrs only summer priate exercises, school in session. tion of "fifth column activities Saltair will be get together. Friday, February 27 Second In every country coupled with practically turned over to the the "blitz warfare tactics had students converging from far and reduced almost every country in near. Europe into a satelite of the Berlin-Rom- e will start The festivities axis. promptly at Beven In the evening The fearful situation today, with a bang-u- p typical "Y proto Mr. Gaeth is that according gram, although any one may America is in exactly the same come earlier to eat their lunch All members of the First position today as France and before the program. A lot of Quorum of Elders in Sharon stake other European countries were effort Is being put into this pro- - are requested to meet to the before they succumbed Sunday gram, so all are urged to come morning at 11 oclock at the "blitz, and like them, America early. Lake View chapel, according to too Is unaware of the imminent ' Garwood Van of Trocadero Joy O. Clegg, president. danger swooping down upon us. fame will be there with his orchestra for dancing which will All the concesbegin at nine. sions listed below (Including dancing!) will be price for the Yrs. 2 for 16c Auto Admission 2 for 20c Giant Racer 2 for 15c Fun House Most people are responding better than we expected, 2 for 35c Bathing 2 for 15c reports J. Erval Christensen, chairman of the Scera drive Scooter 2 for 15c for funds to Hey Day complete the final work necessary for the open- 2 for 30c Dance Pavilio- ning 0f the Community Auditorium on September 1. One Ail alumni members are lnvUed week of campaign has now been completed, with Mr. Chris- to participate with the students, tensen being assisted by A. P. Wamick, Thomas Cordner, and all 2 for l prices on the con- - c IL Davies, Mrs. Lorna B. Maycock, Mrs. Edna Larsen, CPSSion wm 8,80 appIy them Mrs. Dorothy Buckley, and Mrs. Loma Watkins, and several Any "Y Student Body card will other board members doing spare time work at it. 8uffice for reDitionEndeavoring to reacn every for 50 for a bond, even though Hebertsen bad already family so that no one shall be om- Major his full allotment of purchased booklet Souvenir the mltted from bonds In this building. Under to Sharon to press, now about ready to go ordinary circumstances such an the Fund committee Is hopeful of action would have been accepted BlSllOpriC attalnit g their objective, but even with thanks, but gratitude hardly yet they are 110,000 short. expresses Sceras appreciation Every member of M. I. A. age to everyone is "It apparent when it Is remembered that the or over in Sharon ward is exits do must that eah family has been very 111, and still pected to attend the testimonial share if this objective is to be Major Is not out of the hospital. So outing at the Church Regional reached. It will be Impossible to what the Hebertsens have done is lawns. If weather permits, or at of equipment until a fine expression of good will to the Sharon ward chapel, in case get delivery Is assured. we all the so the money peonle litre. of rain, to honor the retiring to come in of you ak urgently At this time we cannot fail to bishopric of the ward, Bishop take up meet our own accord and his coun- your E. E. Twitrhell, and oblig itions. All arWe want some of these bonds. E have been made. InMcEwan, and selors Kenneth rangements of listed as backers are out to all parts of vitations C. M. Wentz, announces the new every family AUDITOCOMMUNITY the country, and have been acbishopric. J. Clayton Watts, John your Victor C. Anderson, T. Cayley and Samuel W. Kit- RIUM. says cepted by scores of people. We Scera manager. must follow through. We have chen. to have the money. We seek sen Hebert C. Mrs. Tborit be will Refreshments served, sent a letter last wetk to Scera your help NOW, appeals the and an exi client program has and enclosed in It was a check Finance committee. been prep? red. lf Finance Commiltee Hopeful -But $10,000 Yet Needed - Ward Fete 10nitlt - K Grandaddy Lakes! Oh Boy, OH BOY! Two days of it, best The proposed cemetery site is with Fishin, and Hikin, and a whole truck load of your Grand View S. H. Blake and located at the old Shay property pals Gee, Bishop Watts, what fun, and Say r ellers, am t g g Twitcheii. Lake View O. H. recently purchased by Orem city, those Advisors, McEwan and Dickey okay too! fPo" 2 n,' i I mt-- 4 Sharon stake has beautiful girls in every ward, but which one will become the 1IAR EST QUEEN for the Annual Harvest Festival to be staged at Rosalawn on September 1, in connectoin with the grand opening of the Scera auditorium ? The contest was limited to a choice of seven Tuesday when the following girls were named, one Scores of workmen, doing 10 hours at a shfit, are rushof the Stake honors. All members of the Orem Lions club, all members of from each ward to be the official entry ALPH.'E SCHOOL ing final construction on the beautiful new Scera AuditorEdgemont: Josephine Booth the Orem Chamber of Commerce, and all ward and stake NOTICE ium, including the landscaping of the grounds being done Pleasant View: Nyla Nesbit church officers are especially invited by Mayor B. M. Jolley by the High Priests of the Sharon stake, under the expert CALENDAR Timpanogos: Phyllis Farley The regular monthly meeting to attend a Community inspection tour with the City officials Vineyard: Mary Allen supervision of Rohbocks Sons, landscape artists. of the 123rd quorum of Seventies Grand View: June Lunceford on Monday, August 18, starting about 4:30 p. m. to deterPASSED BY BOARD will be held next Sunday at the assisted by George Rohbock, Sharon: Genevieve Gordon for site new on for the Orem, mine Cemetery plans definitely Seminary building. his brothers Charles and Jack, New Lake View: LaVern Clinger" Planned Syphon 8 be at Officers meeting will and then to continue to the Orem Canyon park to inspect and by Amos Ivers, Alfred JohnDetails of voting and how to Schools in Alpine district will memA. M. and for all son, and others are pushing this By State Road announces the City springs there and view first hand what might be- - bers at 9 A. M. Aquorum commence 8, Sept. atten- help your candidate win will be good landscaping beyond all expectaSamuel h. Blake, representative come an important improvement program for City recrea dance la desred as some business announced next week In the tions, and he declares the natives Commission Voice of Sharon. on the Alpine board from the of importance will be transacted. tion areas. will be surprised when they see area of the district, southern the of announcement The to in first cost It will how green the grass, trees and J1500 put whose home Is In Vineyard. A proposed tour was made at the shrubs will appear tonight, if you that new cement syphon across Community Auditorium. menu. At 2 p. m. in the ward chapel No Visitors' a fine program will be riven, would be welcome this week seven short acts or skits, depictand until the building is finished, ing Relief Society work will be says Frank Woffinden, who likes presented by the ward organiza- people too, and enjoys visitors, tions. The Sharon stake Relief but every time one comes nowsociety chorus will also be feat- adays, well, it just stops the ured. work that much, he explains, and This event is planned especially it really Is a wonder how the to meet the new and prospective work goes on so rapidly in the members as wel las those already face of so many visitors who want belonging, so lets see every wo- to set this grand building, just man in the stake present. PLEAfiE he' enHir says Sept. at , AW O w, in - VINEYARD ? WaA gWiUfc indudintf Orem, the Badness Portion of the Sharon District ntOVO UTAH. R. F. D. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1941 No. II. Sports IT 4, - mans breeze 1 VOL. IX. ijirssocan zsoBmm 24You'd never believe boys have so from one ward could much fun, and that trip represented the meeting of every Chur h requirement by every boy who went last Tuesday and stayed till over Thursday. Allen Dickey furnished the truck, and K. E. of ward chairman McEwan, Aaronic priesthood committee and inland Dickey, advisor, with Bishop J. Clayton Watts along as one of the finest boys in the lot, made up a wonderful company out on a trip for real enjoyment, Boys who earned this delight- ful holiday were: Stanley Fergu- Kitchen, Clifford Wesley Burningham, Dan Bishop, How- Peterson, Arnold Dickey, Herbert Stratton, Cecil Dickey, Willard Chester Kockerhans, Bradshaw, Verl Edwards, Neal Edawrds, Earl Bachus, James Kent Pace, Pace, Joseph Pace, Lloyd McEwan, Floyd McEwan, Kenneth McEwan Jr., Bobby Jefferson, Garth Mangum, Rollo Elder, Wendell Elder and Kay Elder. qbp ViPW TlmilcK Coilllty Commission T Thanks to Utah county commissioners was expressed by many Lake View residents this week for the fine sidewalks they are building one mile south of the school toward the river bridge. Similar work Is to be done in Vineyard district, it is men are understood. Twelve now working on the project. Continuation of this work through the whole district is much needed they point out, in order to eliminate the traffic hazard for pedestrians. Lake View and Vineyard residents are unanimous in their approval of the action taken by the Comstated P. W. Madsen mission, this week, in commenting upon the project under way, adding If this work Is continued thro-8h the district it wm be the means of saving lives no doubt in the uture TTtifi Pnnltrv Pn nn Plans Melon Bust Plans for the big annual melon bust for all members and guests of the Utah Poultry Cooperative are completed for August 20 at the Timpanogos ward ground just east of the Lincoln high school, announced Manager Lewis of the Provo warehouse and cooperative center. It will be a delightful lawn party, for all members and their special guests, with a fine musical program, and all the melons you can eat", states Mr. Lewis. The party is free and all members and their wives and partners are welcome. SHARON PRESIDENCY, HIGH COUNCIL ENJOY and John PICNIC SESSION n, - Council session. non-profi- Baby's bath, and a film "Judy's at the Utah Valley hosDiary pital outpatient department on Friday. August 15, announces and WANTS P.-T.- Vegetables for for canning school luncLes are wanted now at Spencer school by the and credit for them will be allowed on cost of children's lunches during the coming year. A truck will call and take delivery at your home if you will contact Mr. S. R. Davis (Phone 036R3) or Mrs. Pauline Patten. A- LCI-O-.'-- I' GGECA THEATRE & Sat. Aug. 15-1- 6 POWER DIVE Richard Arlen - Jean Parker SECOND FEATURE! Ride on Vaquero Cena r Romero Mary Beth Hughes "LAND OF FUN Color Rhapsodie Mon. Tues. Aug. 1S-1- 9 Adam Had Four Sons Ingrid Bergman Baxter - Warner SECOND FEATURE! West of Abilene Charles Starrett - Marjorie Cooley, A Good Time for A Dime Disney Cartoon Wed. & Tb ii rs. Aug. 20-2- 1 ROAD TO ZANZIBAR Ring Crosby - Bob Hope Ilorothy Inmour NEW ENGLAND'S 8,000.000 YANKEES March of Time! Movietone News B. in in- to demonstration pre ious a Baby's clothing and display was shown made up from be local stores cooperating in the the program Stratton. F. Wells SPENCER VEGETABLES Eri. President Watkins introduced the theme of "Publicity for Ward Affairs to the bishoprics, and asked David O. Wight, a guest of the evening, to lead In a discus- slon of the opportunities offered by the Voice of Sharon for such purposes. Mr. Wight explained, in the first place, that the Voice of Sharon is a Community newspaper, though not a Church organ, even though It was originated by the Sharon stake. Since its first appearance It has gained interest throughout the Community and is now managed by t, the Scera board, a and body, and under such manage- ment the newspaper Is designed to serve all the people. However, ,the activities and functions of the church organization .make legitimate , news, , for. he said, "News is anything which interests a large pumber of people, and the more people it interests the better news it may be considered. With this in mind, he argued. It should be perfectly proper to publicize the affairs of every ward in the community to fullest extent. The discussion then developed Into a round table on how news should be written, and some of the rules of good Mildred Ured. and Carol Raile, public health nurses All charge of this service. terested mothers are Invited B. Geo. Vineyard J. Allen Bellows. Under the beautiful trees sur- rounding the Timpanogos chapel, and over the lovely lawn spread with good with tables filled things to eat, the members of the Sharon Stake presidency and High Council enjoyed their regu-solar monthly council meeting in unusual fashion last week. Presl-ar- d dent A. V. Watkins with his counselors, S. H. Blake, and Sidney H. Cluff were surrounded by almost a complete quorum, and to their numbers were added the bishoprics from all wards, with the ladies, wives of all officers, present. Following refreshments, which were made more appetising by the liberal dispensing of pop, several cases of it, by Stake Clerk Henry D. Taylor, and finished off by ice cream furnished by the stake presidency, all gathered in the Seminary building for the attend MOTHERS INVITED The FRIDAY BY P. II. NURSES was on Expectant mothers will of shown a demonstration and Theron J. Kirk. Pleasant View James B. Ferguson and Boyd C. Davis. Sharon S. H. Cluff and Julian J. Hansen. Timpanogos P. W. Madsen MEN WANTED Laborers of All Kinds. Report at 7:00 A, M. at SCERA AUDITORIUM. |