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Show V A 1941 AUGUST r . : " 4 ' "! Sf. , wSMiSJC tSpeacg lx 2(fai i jf?icicit -- f VOL. IX. Etngtmpnl J Ulw CtEuulnMr No. IV. f Lv 1941 Fiesentnew naizn "N , - wX ' f s ' r f " -- r ,) Gjj hicu(fci?iai Qcim. limited, SLuro ( Timpuicj Vincyuil SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advance n to p. m. Another fine section of the exhibit will feature Health Work with Miss Knight, of the State Public Health Department In charge. Miss Knight will be present to answer questions, and will also display complete clothing for the expectant mother and babe and patterns may be cut by anyone desiring same. Interesting' records of health work In this stake and throughout the state will also be shown. jFruit Display and Sale Tlie 1 Club Exhibits will be in charge of Mrs. Merle Foote with eight clubs in Pleasant View, Sharon and Vineyard participating. All work done by the Beehive Girls of the stake will be shown and The Better Homes club of Sharon ward will show some of their fine needle- combination tickets have the right to vote according to the number of votes specified on their ticket. In addition, votes may be purchased at the grounds during the day up until 6:30 p. m. Convenient ballot boxes wil lbe available so that all may have an opportunity to vote. The voting will cloe promptly at 6:30 p. m. The candidate receiving the highest number of votes will be crowned Queen, and the six other candidates will be The candidates will con)e dressed in formal clothes prepared to don the regal crown in the ekent they are chosen. There are seven candidates as follows: Jolley and the City council, Mr. Jarman has received and ac- cepted a position ; with the Farm Security Administration, a Federal appointment, and his resignation h a I in been the bands of the . . . , AND- - Recreation Orem Ixises Heartbreaker Orem was ousted from the Utah Softball tournaCounty ment last Tuesday as the Pipe Plant defeated them 13 to 12 In an extra Inning. Orem ran up a five run lead In the fifth inning and seemed to have the game well under control until the last of the seventh when the Steelmen came to life and scored five runs to send the game Into an extra inning. A single and a wild throw sent the winning run across to end the hectic game. Orein iooklng For Game The Orem squad are looking for softball games. Any teams wishing to play get in touch with Tarlell Peterson, Phone 059J3. I AltOR DAY SCHEDULE Timpanogos girls team will play the Lehi girls at 3:30 p. m. in the first of the Labor Day celebration games. All the girls should be on hand at 3:00. B. M. Council 1 1 nce LeGrand Jarman August 1. Appointment of a successor has not been made, but it is expected a selection will be made soon. Just what action will be taken at the coming election in Orem has not yet been determined, due to the fact that the municipality has changed over from a Town hoard to a City council during the past year. Normally all six members of the Board would be rethis year, explaced or plains V. Emil Hansen, city clerk, but under the City charter, three and two Councilors are alternately elected. That may be one reason why Mr. Jarman's resignation has receive no earlier attention. hat the It is thought likely entire board will consider their terms of office expired this fall councillor and then bold-ove- r will be determined by the voting, the majority votes being determining factors for the selection of ThlH procedure, however. has not been authorized as Vineyard Plays Allstars Vineyard will play a team of picked players from the rest of the league. The game is scheduled to start at 4 30. yet hold-over- Orem C. of C. fruit display and public sale at the Labor Day festivi- ties in Orem, to he held in connection with the Opening of the Scera Auditorium, and the Sharon Stake Harvest Festival, was announced this week by President Wesley D. Soulier. Culminating the summer s pri- - mary program, the Sharon stake Scera Auditorium Open To Public On Monday - - liiiMimiimiimiimimmiiHimmiiimMii'iiimmiiiimiiiiHiiiimmiMiiiimiinmniMtMimiitmmmmHiiMmiitimuitmiimniniimiiimimimiiiiiiiiin Finishing touches are going onto the new $73,000 Community Auditorium and Scera theater in Orem this Friday and Saturday, readying everything for the gala opening of the magnificent structure commencing at 9 a. m. Monday, with Labor Day sports program and the Sharon stake Harvest Festival events combining to make the day from dawn till midnight one to be remembered a life time. maldsj-of-hono- session by Mayor by Decision of the Orem Chamber of Commerce to hold a Opening at 9 a. m. with a grand band concert with the band Beated on the roof of the Auditorium lounge, the doors will be flung open at the same time, ready for the opening program which starts at 9:30 a. m. with Governor Herbert B. Maw of Utah honoring the occasion by an address to the members of Scera and the people of Sharon community. Bishop Marvin O. AshGenevieve Gordon Sharon ton of the Presiding Bishopric, B. M. Jolley of Orem, and Timpanogos Mayor Phyllis Farley Mary Allen Vineyard a large delegation of moving picLake View ture executives, and financial LaVerne Cllnger June Lunceford.... Grand View concerns will a'so be on the Nila Nesblt Pleasant View stand. Booth Edgemont Josephine of the work and crocheting. Last but not least will be an interesting exhibit of missionary Eva treasures and President Gillespie requests any family in the stake with some of these Interesting relics to label then-wita Blight history and their name on each article and bring them into the Seminary building before 10:00 a. m. Arrangements have been made for someone to be in the building at all times to look after the articles or Special ceremonies are being exhibit. arranged as a part of the An invitation is also extended to anyone in the stake with some outstanding piece of knitting GETS FSA JOB crocheting or needlework who would like to exhibit next Monday, please send it in. Be sure to label it with your so it Resignation from the Orem will not be lost after the showis City council was tendered recent-b- y over. LeGrand Jarman, and was accepted at the " last Council Sports Festival Combines With Sports Sponsored e For Community-WidCelebration Harvest Ball Queen to Reijjn Over Festivities Great interest is being taken in the contest for Queer of the Grand Ball which will climax the activ ties of Sharon stakes big Harvest Festival being held next Monday in connection with the Premiere showing of Scera auditorium. All adult holders of o Si fiXp) Sharon Relief Society Harvest Sponsors Exhibits at Festival An Invitation Is extended every family In the stake to prepare a boquet for this lovely exhibit, having the flowerB in their containers at the building between 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m. and leave them In place until 9:00 JABEZ CURRY Includine Orem, the Business Section of the Sharon District rROVO UTAH. R. F. D. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1941 vjidifcommai The Stake Relief Society will have charge of the exhibits housed in the Seminary building which will include some of the finest flowers of every variety grown in the state. May Davis is general chairman of this exhibit, ably assisted by Mrs. Bertha Ivins of Pleasant View, Mrs. Reed Nuttal of Grand View, Mrs. Ella Baum of Edgemont, Mrs. Maud Iloldaway of Vineyard, Mrs. Francis Johnson of Lake View, Mrs. Mary Williams and Rohbock Sons of Timpanogos ward and Mrs. Lucile Anderson of Sharon. A State to prosper, mast be built on foundations of a moral character; and this character is the principal element of its strength and the only guaranty of its permanence and prosperity. Afternoon sports events will fill a day of zest and pleasure for all, including swimming, operetta, races, and athletic events. The evening's events will include another band concert from the roof of the Auditorium, a diving exhibition at the Rosalawn pool, and the Grand Ball in the evening at Rosa'awn pavilion, which will (Cut This Out) MORNING Swimming Free! Each child who has bought a children's strip ticket for the big eelehrntion is entitled to one swim free. Present the top of your strip ticket at the swimming pool. It will be your admission. The water w ill be heated. i 9::fOfBand Concert on Auditorium Ixiunge Boof 9 00 Auditorium door open. SO 12:00 Gnuuk Premiere of new Auditorium featuring opening exercises with Governor Maw and other notables present; first run, SHEPHERD OF THE I1ILI.8. 9:30 Big picture show for children In the High School auditorium. 11 :0(B 12:00 Childrens races. (Grounds east of swimming pool.) 12:00 Luncheon. AFTERNOON 2:15 Childrens picture show In high school auditorium. 1:00 3:00 Special athletic events (Area east of swimming pool.) 1:30 8:00 Swimming races. 4:30 Mens softball games. (Football field.) 3:00 4:00 Primary Operetta (High School auditorium.) 3:00 4:80 Girls softball game. (Football field.) EVENING The Health Exhibit special feature of the Health Exhibit Monday at the Lubor Day celebration will be the showing of how Utah's new marriage law is working out for the benefit of the people of this state. Tills exhibit will be housed in the Seminary building, and every adult on the grounds should make it a point to visit here. It lias been prepared especially for this showing, ami will he attended by Miss Varda Knight, PUN, and Is furnished through courtesy of Dr, Carr and Miss Bessie Hansen of the State Board of Health. A MEN WANTED All PriestEMERGENCY! hood Quorums, High Priesthood, Seven! ies, and Elders are requested to come out In fo-Friday and Saturday this week to help finish up grounds and 8:00 Band Concert on Auditorium Lounge Boof. 8:30 Diving exhibition. SPECIAL EXHIBITS AND EVENTS a.m. 11:00 p.m. Fruit and Vegetable exhibit, front Seminary exhibit (Seminary) a.m. 12:00 p.m. a.m. 12:00 p.m. Flower show and health exhibit, (Seminary) Grand Ball, Rosalnwn pavilion. Crowning of the Queen at ball Concessions, Side Shows, open from 9:30 a. m. nntil midnight 10:00 10:00 10:00 9:00 10:30 4-- SPECIAL NOTE Each child who has purchased a Child's Strip Ticket for the big celebration is entitled to one swim free. Present the top of your strip ticket at the pool. It will be your admission. The water will he heated. Premier Program in the Scera Auditorium September 1, 1941 from 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 f. Community Singing Directed by E. B. Terry Introduction of Guests m. Bring forks, shot els and rakes. Sharon Slake Presidency Rix-tin- America J. Erval Christensen President of Scera Board Address Governor Herbert B. Maw .'. Two Grenadiers Vocal Solo Harold Brereton accompanied by Mrs. Melba Pyne RESPONSES: of the Presiding Bishopric Bishop Marvin O. Ashton President R. J. Murdock Representing the Utah County Commissioners. Mayor B. M. Jolley Representing Orem City Mr. IVm, F. Gordon Manager of Warner Brothers Exchange in Salt Lake, representing the Motion Picture Industry. Tlie Pals Trump t Duet Kennlon Anderson and Leo Vernon accompanied by Wm. M. Vernon Victor C. Anderson Manager's Report General Manager of Scera The Lord's Prayer Solo E. B. Terry, Music Instructor at the Lincoln High School President A. V. Watkins Dedicatorlal Prayer President of Sharon Stake Immediately following this program will be the screen presentation of TIIE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS A John Wayne Paramount Picture - selected film, inK 11 Join Nursing NOTICE The welfare committee of the Timpanogos ward urges all ward members to participate in the welfare program. Fruit and produce will be received Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week at the Regional store house. Produce should be delivered In the forenoon so that it can be delivered In Salt Lake while in geod condition. Good sound tomatoes can also be used. Class For Expectant Mothers Three new members attended the Expectant Mothers class on Friday, making a total of 11 present. "Preparation for Delivery was the subject under discussion. The next class will be held on Friday, August 29 at 2 p. m. at the Utah Valley hospital. After Care for Mother and Baby will be discussed by the public health Attend the Premiere Showing nurse. All expectant mothers are at Scera Theatre, 9:30 A. M. The Shepherd of the invited to attend. Visitors are Monday, also welcome. Hills. Mrs. Melba Pyne, accompanist ce larking lot. an-an- r, 1 w. 9.00 i Complete programs and of the morning program for the premiere showing In the new Theater are printed elsewhere on this page. Clip these programs out for your use on that day. in the final ton has of the grounds and buildings is an "emergency squad made up of the priesthood quorums of Sharon stake who are requested by Presidents A. V. Watkins, Samuel II Blake and Sidney H. Cluff, to be on the grounds both days to work with picks, shovels, and rakes, or other implements necessary. Include the Crowning of the Harvest Queen. State-Wid- e Publicity is being given Friday over Exhibits KSL, at 6 p. m. for this imof flowers, fruits, vegetables, portant program, requests the and an outstanding Health disScera board. It is a "courtesy play will feature the entire day program .given by the Salt Lake for all visitors, directly in charge Tribune and Telegram, with of the Sharon stake relief society, Brigham City Peach Days shar- and mostly housed in the Semining their time with Sharon com- ary building, announces Mrs. Eva munity in highlighting these two Gillespie, stake relief society The broadcast big celebrations. Side shows, concespresident. is one of the American series, sions. and outdoor features will which have proved so popular fill the grounds during the day, during recent months. so that all visitors, large or small, seeking Information, or pleasure, The Shepherd of the Hills is the picture selected for the may be satisfied at Orems Labor Sharon stakes premiere showing in the new Day celebration, Scera theater, which will te Harvest Festival, and Sceras new shown immediately after Gover- Theater and Auditorium official nor Maws address, and some opening, combined into one big other opening exercises as out- full day's program of sports and lined in the special program on entertainment. this page. During the premiere showing another entertaining picture will be shown in the Lincoln high school for children. Days events, Monday, Sept. 1, Program ward primary officers have now ready for presentation the specially arranged "Hansel and Grelal operetta by a cast of pri- mary children, selected by comto bined vote of their fellows take the leading parts, and other parts being taken by children who tive earned the honors through attendance during the summer at their various wards. Mrs. Nina Booth and Mrs. Melba Pyne of the stake board have directed the training of the children, and all ward primary officers have assisted. The cast includes: Lyle Peter, the broom-makeDeLange; Gertrude, his wife, Lyla DeLange; Hansel, their son, Leon Gretel, their Griffith; daughter, Birdine Terry; Witch, '''wyla Taylor; Sandman, Bobby Brereton; Gingerbread, Leland Along with them is a DeLange. delightful cast of dawn dancers, dawn fairies, peppermint stick eandv, goblins, angels, gnomes, fireflies and chorus dancers. The operetta is set to start at 3 p. m. Monday, and is a miniature version of the famous Hansel and Gretel" operetta by Engle-be- rt Humperdinck, especially prepared for presentation by childThe ren by Thomas M. Hayes. action follows the plot of the original operetta, consisting of three acts, filled with lively action, lovely songs, vivid costumes, and attractive scenery. the following Immediately operetta a show will be given to all children under 12 years of age. Tickets are 10 cents, unless strip tickets have been purchased. This will he an opportunity for every fiuit grower iu the district to display his products, and the public at large will be given an opportunity to buy on the open market anything which attracts them In the display, ex-- t plains Mr. Soulier. Orem luscious fruits are famed d over le pntue state and this pouneement is expected to bring many people to the celebration who otherwise might not be at- (ra(.ej here. Of coutad the opening of the Auditorium will be the big feature of the day, with the Premiere showing at the Scera Theater as an outstanding attraction: Shepherd of the Hills Bitty Field - Harry Carey SixteemPage Souvenir Booklet to be Ready Monday All heads of families who attend the show SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS next Monday or Tuesday will receive free of charge, a beautiful bound Souvenir Booklet. The booklet contains detailed descriptions of the building with pictures of exterior and interior. The look should cost at least 23c. Families desiring other copies than the one they receive as a gift, may purchase them for 15c each. ..If there are copies left, they will te distributed at the shoivs Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday until the entire edition of 2500 copies is exhausted. 4 s is |