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Show VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, August 21, 1941 . . r -- 5 ill yeing of continuous conferences this week dealing with the culinary water needs of the community, in preparation for the tremendous influx of new settlers here following the opening of the proposed steel mill Defense program in Utah county. It was the unanimous opinion of all that Orem will become the residential area of Utah county when this Defense program realy gets under way, and already Federal representatives are on the ground making investigations as to housing facilities and opportunities available for residential expansion. One Federal agency of the Public Works Administration, represented by Leland Terry, local engineer, was present at the initial meeting Monday evening with Mayor B. M. Jolley and most members of the City council, and this agency explained that where increased facilities are needed to care for influx of people due to the Defense program, the Federal government has already made available large sums or grants in "aid to such communities. Orem City officials went into a series UPrm QnhnnlpH Mnnn 11 Inf until riuu alight fees have been (barged by the Board of Education. Bart or this amount is considered as a deposit and is held during the school year as assurance of the payment of incurred obligations, breakages, etc. This portion cannot be drawn upon to pay obli- (Continued from Page One) and rightly should be maintained by those who receive the benefits. Taxes are Indirect meanB of supporting the flnaucal demands and frequently are paid by those not receiving the direit benefit and it is not infrequent in our s.'stem of government to find the one directly benefited failing to recognize his favored position. Sometimes we find students and occasionally parents who indicate they feel they are doing someone else a favor by attending school and hence that someone should relieve them of any cost or tiouhle and make it convenient and pleasant for them to attend. While this is the attitude of but a few unthinking people, it does sometimes' become expressed. In order to impress the student with the fact that it costs somebody something to operate schools of Provo. Cemetery Site to be generally acceptOrem citizens, according accompanying the officials on the inspection tour, although no definite plans have yet been announced by the Council. Major Jolley hag announced however that Provo City cemetery may not be available for much longer to Orem citizens, although no official statement has been made to this effect. Provo city commission has indicated that a hange of policy may be effected soon regarding the use of Provos cemetery by other communities. Orem's mayor therefore urged immediate action on this question, but detail of other business prevented the cemetery question getting further attention. Tin .New All this work could be accomEngineer Pairy recommended seemed and Federal aid, under head or tank plished the that settling able to house, now used by Orem should the Orem council agreed to study to those be expanded as a first project. the matter intensely and arrive DO YOU KNOW That school opening Is only two weeks away. That Ijtlxir Day ami the Grand Opening of the Bcera Auditorium are big events just ahead. That the Hunting Season is just around the corner. That OREM DRUG is ready for them all. SEE: ARE YOU READY? rem Drug Service with a Smile I a Formerly Drage Market .? uo Orem Li These Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, August 22nd and 23rd 2 SODA CRACKERS -- lb. for is? - 25? 2 for onunltumu i. c. a. Sno-Kree- nib. 0 can m TOMATOES, POT ROASTS, Tender lOttfl lf35 1033 1030 1033 54? Used Car Lot Firm Ripe 10c for Beef, per pound 20c CANTALOUPES, Size 27 3 for 19c FRANKS 19c per pound POTATOES, Red Bliss 11c for LUNCH MEATS Assorted, per lb. 25c GRAPES, Thompsons 5c Seedless, per lb GROUND BEEF for 37c WATERMELONS 1 per pound at 265 koral SPECIALS ICE CREAM Pints Quarts 15c 30c SUGAR 63c $1.57 $6.10 Fruits in Season fMITinO (It 4 I U. 48-I- il'U' lillil TUNA FLAKES 10c Pkg. ROLLED OATS y TOP LIFTS them. Per Pair UP PICKED Speedy-While-- PASSING Y ou-Wa- it SERVICE So this is Broadway murmurs Eddie Alberta while surrounded by a bevy of brunette beauty. Thats what happens in AN ANGEL FROI TEXAS the gay rollicking stsory of a couple of hicks from the Texas sticks. Others in the cast are Rosemary Lane, Wayne Morris, Jane Wyman, Ronald Reagan and Ruth BYU CALENDAR CfeV.UHJi by is announced this week President Franklin S. Harris, which sets September 8 as beginning of autumn quarter activities and September 28, 27, and 28 as Instruction days. registration starts on Sept. 30. The quarter closes Dec. 19, with two recesses set for Founders Day on Oct. 16 and Thanksgiving on Nov. 27 to 30. Winter quarter begins Jan March 27. 5 and continues till Leadership week is set for Jan. 26 to 30. Spring quarter op ns on March SO and the sixty-sixt- h annual commencement exercises are dated for June 10, Alumni reunions for June 9, and Baccalaureate Sunday, June 7. tfcjrt Terry. Also . HERE COMES ROMANCE warm starring Mildred Coles and Edward No:ris. A VALLEY-V- U CONFECTIONERY 2 ro, FLOUR 35c value FOR ft.fe TRY OUR H SERVICE G FOR BALE building the Scera Auditorium. Cost $170 for materti 1 and :bor. Will I GROCERY I enns:s::nT::m:::n:::ns::3rs:tRn:Bnn:::$s::fci The Breakfast of Champions PKG, Our Market Kill Ba Closed All Day Gas - Oils - Tires Well, of course, call Accessories s noimoM i, per plot COTTAGE CHEESE CREAM, for SUN LINCOLN "Our customers have built Our Business SERVICE W. P. WILLIAMS, Sunday Mgr. (Across from Lincoln nigh) 44-4 AY i 4-( 44 4 -E-L- for CHICKEN 4rA X3 V LUNCH ? SANDWICHES CONFECTIONS. esa our GREASE LIFT While Ton Fin Up wish GAB WHITE SPOT VERL KOFFORD, Mgr. new dleb, with all the trim-- j min? - - - and you'll love It A y Red and White 3 cans for 4 Afi JLQ f Soda Wafers Cascade 4 y CORN Whole Kernel No. 303 3 Cans CORN FLAKES Red and White 3 large pkgs. tjfA A STRING BEANS 3 Utah Pride cans for y FLOUR 04 tjyy of all kinds. Quality Meats Fruits in Season! OUR WATERMELONS are GOOD I mfA BOX SHUCK All SHORT ORDERS' es r bag BASKETS SANDWICHES Twin-Pin- f Devilled Meat Economy K jj Frank Woffinden, foreman. Have Tour OIL Change at BARBECUE SPARE RIBS CREA- M- COLD DRINKS ! 50? ji A can Red and White per can $85.00 GROCERIES 80c Served to yon piping hot, right 85e lout ot a skillet, with hot rolls nd French Fried Potatoes ITE tor I H per gallon ICE ii T PASTEURIZED MILK WE ARE GLAD TO SERVE YOU IN THE HEART OF OREM 1 seU SPECIALIZED LUBRICATT02C To Oaa Get Ytir - DINNER Dairy Products and get your guide map. and have your car checked over and filled with Shell Gas and Golden Shell Motor OiL Watch for the Neon Sign I at the Lincoln Service At the Right Prices! U Visit Our Meat Department and try some of Our High Quality Meat at Reasonable Prices! Trip? Heres Where You Get e . Drive Out Red and White 12-o- z. box Confections Windsor Ward The cement house end office used a year while See , CORNED BEEF Vienna Sausage GROCERY COLD DRINKS j$ SPECIALS t Orem Electric C 7 A Specialty Here! to the SEE or Ycrgr risen Thompson MALTED MILK Phone 116 Fri.-Saturd- ay N Full Line of Groceries FLOWERS AND SHRUBS FOR PLANTING Also CUT FLOWERS at Our TOURISTMARKET R I from Lincoln) MI and W I INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICE VISIT OUR SEED DEPARTMENT We have choice Flower Seeds for Sale -- PEARS C Buniingham Barber IS OUR SPECIALTY! PEACHES A T. G. SAWAYA, Mgr. (Across ' Also N T R LUBRICATION! WASATCH ' i Hot and Green Peppers o GREASES Wasatch Gas FOR Cut-Rat- ' PICKLING ONIONS DILL OILS For v i CUPS CASES Box Materials - Planning a e, FOR LUNCHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE DRIVE 27? comedy-romanc- j!Z Four Highway Official got their discharge this week as Chairman John S. Evans, of the State Highway department, announced the termination of the en- services of John Mulvllle, i4 US 1C? at 4 SPECIAL! PANCAKE 2'2-l- Soles (Across from Rosalawn) 21? 31? 17? 3 Half On Provo Bench BILLS SERVICE 22-2- V b. Large Packages 1 Pkg. b. Quarts 1 b. in $lilU Tr SALAD DRESSING CORN FLAKES 48-I- b. August Leatlier Composition J2)csicjnlncj ana THIS - Friday and Saturday Saturday Only ROADSIDE FLOWER SHOP timpTmaIket Q3? sack WHITE LILY sack RED STAR sack 48-l- volunteers army are Lanclscapincj For This Week: 100-poun- ECONOMY SEE Iieafare .. Be. Unlv. PHONE 1053 WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS and Rolibocks Sons Anderson Garage 90 rlght-of-,-a- calling for letters from home, according to H. P. Keyser, Commanding Officer of the Reception Center at Ft. Douglas, who has oiganized a Post Office there for handling all mail addressed to these boys. If readers of the various papers over the state were aware of the repeated calls: "Havent you got a letter from home for me today? they would see to it that these boys do get such letters, says Mr. Keyser. (Sewed Folks, Mr. Keyser says, you can be sure your letter will find your boy, or brother, or boy All W orknianship and Materials GUARANTEED friend, if you address it to him and send it direct to Ft. Douglas, MENS RUBBER HEELS for wherever the boys may have Pcr 'mf'H been transferred Mr. Keyser will Pair Ag see that the letters are fora arded on to them. Besides It will help the morale of the whole army If LADIES these boys feel that some one at Leather or Composition home cares enough to write to $ a All Cars Over $200.00 With WRITTEN GUARANTEE! bos Drafted in the United States Trucks $185.00 Pickup 1V4 Tonner $395.00 $575.00 Dump i 1 Celebrating the 152nd anniversary of the birth of Henry Jolley, born on August 26, 1789 in USED CARS Carolina, the family members are called to their annual encampFORD Sedan $435.00 ment to be held this year at the CHEV. delux coach $295.00 old family home in Mt. Carmel, CHKV. delux coach $265 00 Utah on August 24, 25, and 26, announces Patriarch B. H. Jolley, CHEV. Coupe $125.00 president of the Family organizaCHEV. Sedan $65.00 tion PLYMOUTH Coupe $65.00 Henry Jolley came to Utah In the earliest days, and was one of the original settlers of Pleasant Grove, although the family home 1034 CHEV. lotto CHEV. 1038 FORD v glneer, Huber G. Taylor event William J. Reid, state gasoline inspector, and Maurice Tanner, labor inspector. Chairman Evans states these changes are made in the Interests of economy, new appointments being made to conserve travel by hiring men living nearer their work. FROM HOME LETTERS Jolly Family Reunion To Be Held At Mt. Carmel Hie Canjon Park likewise was shelved, with no decision being announced although inspection of the park was done by many citizens along with the City officials. 1038 DRAFTEES WANT gations during the year but all or that portion not withheld for such reasons, is refunded at the end of the year and may be used by the student as his Judgment, and parents' consent, dictates. That portion of the fee, not returnable, is forwarded to the Clerk of the Board of Education to be applied to that portion of the budget that is used to finance our Activity program. In return for the fee the student not only has access to participation in an activity program that is financed fioin Alpine District funds, but also is entitled to attend, with out admission charge, those activities of his school that are thus supported In answer to those who ask why this policy was Just inaugurated last year it may be said that there was a growing need of more revenue made necessary by expansion of the school program and an urgent need to discourage the inclination of some people to refuse to consider an obligation in the costs of maintaining our public schools. free" as applied to The word our public schools refers to those eligible to attend. It Implies that there are no restrictions as to classes or persons. The privilege of attending school is free to all who conform to the conditions established for those who At present this head house provides storage for about 180,000 It should be gallons of water. enlarged to provide a million gallons, he recommended. Also at least two and a half miles of additional pipe line should be laid south of the Canjon road, and running along Eighth East portant water expansion project,at a decision soon as to this imstreet. Orem would be in line for such a grant, and the first item needing attention, according to Mayor Jolley, is the culinary water system, which, though adequate at present, could never serve any vast increase as might come through the steel mill being located at Geneva, ot even south rFR A Q 00 UJr beiarne established at Mt. Carmel. 411 members nf the Henry Jolley family are invited to make this a "Home Coining" in honor of this old homestead site. . RQBOIfjS RED & WHITE burrTmarket CAR SERVICE . |