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Show nuwn::u:aa n 1941 SEPTEMRFS 1941 v 4TG 11 12113 13 !lO b r t 7 c N 20 22 23 24 25 2C 27 25 23 30 21 II ; V, I V - No. I ! - i?-- r 1 j O'" f RED Farmers Cooperating In Harvesting Crops CROSS CHAPTER VWfxJ Tunpenoju Aqronic Priesthood Pageant To Feature Fall Conference IS Drive Set To Obtain Fruit From a community of but seven families which settled the now prosperous communily of Pleasant Grove 91 years ago last Saturday, the people of this town, under the auspices of the daughters of Utah Pioneers, held a meeting and open house at the 7 re-en- Sarina IlnJs and Stamps. con-ma- ut stn-tak- For U. V. Hospital Pleasant Grove Celebrates Her 91st Birthday Hospital Guild. Mrs. Biddle W. Worthington, Guild who was in charge of the meeting, announced that the next quarterly meeting of the Guild would convene Mon- m. Alg0 d at 2 0ctobef for presged appref)ation wag the help of Relief Society mem- worked on hogplta, berg mending during June, July, and August. Mrs. L. B. Tackett, Guild secretary, reported that women from Provo stake, under the direction of Mrs. Clark All-reworked at the hospital every Wednesday during those months, bile those from Utah Stake, with Mrs. Edith Y. Booth in charge, worked on Thursdays during the summer. u d, NOTICE! Change of Meeting Place and Hours Of Sharon Stake Union Meetings As the new Auditorium is now completed and ready use, it has been found necessary to change the time and meeting days of the various Auxiliary organizations of our stake, as well as the Union meeting days for both Melchizedek and Aaronic Priesthood workers. It will he noted that but one Sunday, the fourth Sunday of each month, has been set aside for the various stake Union meetings but the time of meeting changes with the various groups. munity was first established, and the pioneers had their share of Indian troubles, according to Jonathan L. Harvey, who is now 86 years old, and who has been a lifelong resident of the city. The Harveys have played a major part in the civic history of the community, as Jonathan Harvey's father, Lewis Harvey, was a member of the first town council, and Jonathan L. Harvey served for 18 years as a councilman and two years as mayor. Now his son, L. P. Harvey, is a member of the City council, s rving bis second two year term. quested governmental approval a three-unand financing of alumina riant, to be built at Lehi, Utah county, to use the in producing Kalunite process aluminia from Utah alunite. The estimated cost of the proposed three-un- it plant is $2,300,-00it 0. While the matter is under consideration by O P M, and thus far no one knows what the answer will be, hopes for this project for Utah county have mounted since the announcement was made. CAR CRASH Utah County Senator INJURES TWO Resigns Position From ths office of Governor Herbert B. Maw comes the announcement of the resignation of Arthur O. Ellett, who has held the office as state senator from Utah County, but now secretary of the Juvenile court commission. Mr. Ellett In his resignation pointed out that a change of residence from Spanish Fork to Salt Lake City prompted him to reMr. Elletts office does not sign expire until December, 1942. Senator Ellett, prior to serving In the 1941 regular Bession obtained a leave of absence from his commission duties, the attorney general's staff ruling that inasmuch as the secretaryship was not an executive office, that Mr. Eliott would not be required to resign his position to serve In the legislature. The following schedule will he followel Slate Board of Health Funds have been increased by I2S50 2 30 P. M. 1:80 P. M. from NY A sources to assist 15 GENERAL ASSEMBLY. (All meet at Community Audieligible NYA youth between the torium for room assignments) (Community Auditorium) ages of 17 and 24 doing 10 BISHOPRICS AND Provo, months work In Lehi, 8:00 P. M. STAKE riUFUDRNCY. DEPARTMENT WORK Ppani'h Fork, and Payson, doing clerical work under the direction PRIESTHOOD M. I. A. of the state beard of health and (Mrl hixedek and Aaronic) SUNDAY SCHOOL, the county nurses, compiling and PRIMARY. (which aJo Includes the filing data for permane it health RELIEF SOCIETY. (renealogion! department.) records and assisting In clerical work at WelJ-bahconferences, PLEASE TAKE NOTE These meetings are held dpntal clinics, according to Clifford E. Emppy, NYA area direcin the Xt w Community Auditorium. tor at Provo. y AT OREM Silo Hoar Ulali Lako At a meeting of Provo City commission Monday night, the city fathers selected a site for the new Airport, following the presentation of preliminary plans and maps of the site by city engineer Elmer A. Jacob. The site will be approximately one half mile south of the present Utah Lake airport and will comprise between 800 and 900 acres Mr. Jacob reported. All of the land, except for 20 acres on which the administration The time will soon be here building will be located, is below when chorus practices will he the meander line of Utah lake, held each week during the winbeen deeded to and has ter and now is a good time for the federalalready government, although new members to join says Mrs. Provo city must settle some Jennie Farley, chorister. claims to part of the land Mayor During the busy summer re- Maurice Harding said. hearsals have only ben held once a month. Next Thursday Paved Runways Tentative plans call for the evening at the seminary bldg., a construction of four paved runbe held will and the practice 150 feet wide. The each ways. leaders, Mrs. Jennie Farley and to be 6500, are 6400, runways Mrs. Melba Pyne, extend an in5600 and 4500 feet long, Mr. vitation to all who like to sing to Jacob said. old members both and attend, A dike will also be constructed any who would like to join. Stake Relief Society Chorus To Resume Work weed control program in these counties In Idaho the weed program has three phases, namely, the use of Carbon Bisulphide gas, Sodium Chlorate dust and cultivation. The outstanding result found by the committee was the success whuh came from the use of Carbon Bisulphide gas. Visits were made to the different W. P. A. crews in operatic n this year and the committee saw them actually Workers Pipe around the site running along tbe the gas In the soil This south boundary line and also Denied Compensation placing gas is applied to small patches NOTICE! along the west boundary line to only. When tbe area of Infestahigh ground on the northeast Appeals referee of the state tion is more than five to ten per of the boundary line. department of employment, Floyd lent of a field, then cultivation 295The regular meeting Quorum of Seventies will be This dike' will be approximately T. Atkin, has denied The Sodium Chlorclaims of is followed. men who participated in the re- ate dust is used oil roadways and held Sunday, Sept 21st at 10:30 40 feet wide at the top and will cent strike at the Pacific States can; banks Many fields v ere a. m. at the Sharon stake semin- slant to a greater width at the bottom, Mr. Jacob explained. It Cast Iron Pipe. Company in visited where the infestation of ary building. wMl be approximately four feet Provo. Morning Glory was treated last above the compromise level of The more than 300 Union mem- fall after the crop was harvested. Utah lake and five feet above the bers. belonging to the C. I. O. In 60 days after the application Flowers Appreciated ground in most places, he said. Steel Workers Organization Com- of the gas, the land was plowed in The beautiful bankets of the fail and then planted to a mittee conducted a Road Complete flowers seen oath evening in strike at this plant in an effort crop in tbe spring This method The administration building our community theatre have to obtain union recognition and of control does not seem expen-siv- e will be located In the northeast been given complimentary because the land is not lost corner of the site and will be aphigher wages. The Btrike ended A crop is raisat the request of the National for any cropping. by Rohbock's Roadside of a proximately Flower Shop. ed everv year. The land treated hoc r d. mile south of the road which Tit m t u? does not yield a lOO'T crop the turns off at Knudsens ranch on Tbe roses wen in the first year after the treatment, but West Center street, now leads to na k bar have rome from does produce enough to pay for Mr. and Mrs. Blah. Farley. the site, iMr. Jacob said. the extra expense of the ras. Sure adds class and beauty. Engineers from the war deThe members of the committee Thanks folks, , partment spent last week la Provo surveying the site and have returned full of enthusiasm for returned to Ogden to draw up rethe kind of program carried on in Idaho. The committee will relief and contour maps, but will be back soon to plat snd run the port soon to the full member: hin cross sections for the runways, of tbe County Planning Board Mr. Jacob said. Plans and speciWeed Committee and a program As a courtesy to the many fications are expected to be for the expansion of the weed control program for 1942 will be hundreds of people who are com- drawn up by the war department Carl ing from all parts of the county engineers soon, he said. prepared. The tour was conducted by Mr. and state to our beautiful comNeeds Approval Gets Ph. C. Degree i munity theatre, we ask as a speThe selection Is to be sent to h, field representaHarry cial favor from our local parents the war tive for Wheeler, Reynolds and department officials for Stauffer Company of San Fran- that they assume responsibility final approval, Mayor Harding Another Lincoln high school cisco, California, in cooperation for the conduct of little children said. students wins honors as valedic- with County Weed Committees of they bring. If the bovs and girls Providing cement is used for would sit with daddy and mother, tory of the graduating class of areas visltPd it would be easier for them to the runways, the $325,000 allocathe Los Angeles College of Chiroted for the airport under the war assume this responsibility. practic. Dr. Andreasen Is now department program would be vision the Generally speaking Due to U. practicing in Hollywood. for Is little children so much bet- only sufficient for construction his exceptional record at the one of the long runways, Mr. ter near the front and is less of Peaches . made off were several Surplus school, Jacob said. on the those straining eyes. Only throughout the State of CaliforThe runways are tentatively-listenia. The Federal Government ex- who are inclined to be far sighted to run southeast, southof the Dr. AndVeaspn has purchased pects to purchase 25 carloads of should sit in the back northwest and directly west, auditorium. S. U. No. minimum 1, a home In Los Angeles where he and west. eat With new the Brlnkert projecIs living with his wife, the former peaches at tbe price of $1.00 per tors a rock picture Is proPhyllis Mitchell, and their two bushel, the State Department of jected on thesteady screen which makes motion was minimized. The week. announced this young children, Erik and Carla. Agriculture on the picture easy on the eyes in modern projector has eliminated Carl graduated from the Lin- The peaches will be loaded any part of the building. In the this. You may be surprized how coln high school and Sharon cars In bushel baskets and the years past it was often necessary comfortable yon can see a picture be will to farmer asked for pay seminary In May. 1932. In Nov. to sit as far away from the screen iu tbe different parts of the of the same year he was ordained inspection charges. It is believed by agriculture as possible so that the Jerking building. a Seventy and left for the Danish experts that the department bea he mission. Within year will result in complete came District President, the movement of the peach crop in youngest eider to have ever held that position a- he presided over the state. Information will be available the four of the five districts In Denmark. Before returning to to farmer through the county his home in October 1935 he agriculture agents, according to K Utah County r traveled extensively iiT Europe. S. R. Boswell, received con- agent. While in Europe-hcM and siderable recognition for his Sept. 19-2- 0 Scout activities. He was confer40 j Seventies to I WANTED WINGS M red an Eagle Scout bv the Danish Government Dec. 6, 1934. A Meet Next Sunday Hay Mdtand - William Holden - Veroncxa Lake Returning to Utah he enrolled & o at the Brigham Young university The regular monthly meeting GABBY CAKTOON POPULAR SCIENCE which he attended for four years u 123rd of of the seventies quorum after which he enrolled In the will be held next v Sunday morning Los Angeles College of Chiro- in the seminary building. Officers Monday and Tuesday J Sept. 22-2- 3 practic. will convene at 8:00 a. meeting & v Carl will be remembered in m and regular meeting of quoGREAT DICTATOR 40 our community as Swimming In- rum members at 9 00 a. m. Ofj structor and Red Cross Examiner ficers are desirous that a good 40 Charlie Chajilin - VavUlfe (iothlard at the Rosalawn pool where b's atleniianie be present. congen.ai personality made for 'WEDDING BELLS' - Pete Smith Specialty 'M umitniMimi him so many friends among the wwmwHiiwwmtwtwwmitiniHtniiiiHiHWBtt'HHimitft young peoplp 40 Plant 1 five-wee- three-quarte- rs . Lehi May Get Alumina Plant With Can a can for the Hospital as their slogan, Utah county may yet realize its hall In the days observance. the executive committee of the Utah Valley Hospital relic The community has grown un- hopes for a plant to process Utah Guild in regular session Monday morning formulated til now it boasts of a population alunite, according to word from Washington this week in a letter over 2000 people. plans for a drive to obtain canned fruit for the hospital, of The Ute and Shoshohe Indians to Arthur Bunker, chief of the the goal was set at 4,000 cans. roamed the area when the com- aluminum division of OPM, re- srBsrqratsrrttTttrtrirtiititntiTirt'rTryrtitrrtiiiiuncmaB Infested Areas dency school, charge. general they escaped hood meeting is to be arranged last week. for sometime during the conferAfter making their ence. the stole a car in Brigham City, Unusual this year will be the wrecked it the same night at mass assembly of ward bishoprics Orem, and stole another car befrom throughout the Church longing to Adeline Redding of Oct. 2nd at 9 a. m. in the Taber- Orem. In their attempt to steal nacle. That afternoon the bishop- gas at Fillmore the two were arrics are to meet in departmental rested and brought back to Utah sessions in the Assembly Hall county jail from where they were under Presiding Bishop LeGrand taken back to the northern city. Richards, at the Hotel Utah under Bishop Marvin O. Ashton, and in Hall Barratt under Bishop Joseph L. Wirthlin. Bishops and Aaronic Priesthood workers will gather Friday, Oct. 3, at 7:45 a. m., in the Tabernacle Instead of on Sunday morning as In farmer years. Relief Society officers and workers are to attend conferences Oct. 1 and 2, under the leadership of Amy Brown Lyman, general president. V ith increasing emphasis on beautification and design of ward buildings apparent in current programs, all architects who design and oversee construction of Church buildings have agreed to conduct t special conference Oct. 1st ; NoripTfalL 'Sire? t. r a atari y in Defense SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per vear in advanc r. Ekins, general duction, and Henry Falkner, chairman of Roll Call. Assisting Mrs. Ekins in the Production committee are Mrs. Emma Blake of Vineyard, Mrs. Nell York of Windsor, Mrs. Clara Memmott of Timpanogos, Mrs. Afton Harward and Mrs. Charles Davies of Grand View; Mrs. Dorothy Campbell of Sharon, Mrs. W. F. Wlsoombe of Edge-mon- t, and Mrs. Joseph Shaw of Vineyard. Roll 'Call activities will commence with a conference in October, under Mr. Falkners direction, and the following personnel of his committee will assist in the roll call as follows: Mrs. Susie Meldrum of Edegmont, Mrs. Cofdelia Booth of Pleasant View; Mrs Ida Taylor, Mrs. Nina Carter and Mrs. May Davis of Grand View; Mrs. Grace Vincent of TimMrs. Edith Duke of panogos, Sharon, Mrs. Ideal Toone of VineMrs. Blanche Nelson of yard, Windsor, and Thelma Cropper and Helen Oveson of Lake View. for Imist N4 1041 1 motion not old enough to do the work recall a The cooperation of the quired. , meeting of the principals, agrl- cultural supervisors, and Mr. S. farm"S ,is detslred ma'g 11 possible expecting students er work out in detail some plan t0,?tay lout1tot!a ,polnt with their which would alleviate the sltua- successful school work doing tlon. tf he th 8Cho1 and The meeting was held at 2:30 the that not requested m. on p. Tuesday, September 16, students out more than at Superintendent D. R. Mi- to keep tchells office, and was attended they are actually needed. It was the feeling of the group by all of the principals, the agricultural teachers and Mr. Bos. that if his plan were carried out not be well. At this meeting it was de- - 8Uccessfully, it would cided that each school, through necessary to make any changes in tlle seho01 Program. Individual their agricultural department, would determine the number of adjustments have always been k hoys who desired to werk and mat8 In the past and will i this lnformailon available tinue to be made In the present to a.y farmers who wished to agnation. The farmers needing help are avail themselves of this labor It was further pointed encouraged to contact the prln-osupply. at the meeting that while th ipals of the local high schools In problem is more acute this year, the area in which they live. Stu-i- t is not greatly different from dents who intend to remain out what it has been other years, the to help farmers in this emergency difference being largely in the should immediately contact their increased demand for labor. principals and make arrange- It was felt that this arrange- - ments before their absence. It is ment would make available the earnestly requested that parents labor needed in the emergency vbo are requiring students to e and at the same time would not stay out of school urge the students out of the schools dents to contact the principal and who were not needed and who are r.ake arrangements. a that the superintendent was decided. As a culmination of the drive a hospital Harvest Day tea Is being planned for Saturday, Oct. 19, under the auspices of the . i ViikJeae Visit Weed semi-annu- secretary-treasure- Collection of the fruit will be made in the various communi- ties on 'Saturday, October IX, Do ymtr hare to p reserve the A tut liian nay of life. County Officials Provo Airpott Selocled. ll SHARON n, "All the women of Provo and surrounding areas will be asked to give at least one quart ol canned fruit, Jam, jelly, tomato slated Mrs. H. Juice, or pickles, B. Mensel drive chapman, "and every Guild member will be given an opportunity to assist in this Mrs. Fred R. Taylor of drive. the Ways and Means committee is working with Mra. Mensel as J Li Preliminary arrangements were completed this week one hundred and twelfth conference for the Reorganization of the Red held be to of church the and Friday, Saturday Cross Chapter in Sharon district Sunday, was effected this week with Mrs. October 3, 4, and 5, in Salt Lake tabernacle. Priesthood Armanell Larsen of Vineyard as and Four members of tbe Utah auxiliary sessions are' also scheduled commencing of Baxter Weed Control Committee chairman, Elwcod County At a mooting of tlie Board of Education of the Alpine Windsor, V. Wednesday, October 1. an has returned from a tour over A prominent feature of this weed control plots in Twin Falls school district hold this week the question of cooperative Einil Hansen of Timpanogos as and Jerome Counties in Idaho. falls conference will be the effort between schools and farmers in the harvesting of Other chairmen of important Aaronic Juveniles Priesthood The members who made the trip pageant, Escaped their crops was discussed by the board. The Farm Labor committees are Harry Butler as "Prepare Ye the Way," to be pre- Returned to School were Sylvan W. Clark, County Commissioner from Lehi, H. A. committee of the County Flannirg board met with the head of the First Am and Disas- sented on the evenings of Oct. 1, Fenton Prince direct- 2 and 3. "The way of the transgressor Anderson, Lehi and Reed Bird, Board of Education and suggested that some plan of co- ter work, The general conference ses- is bard" is the way two boys have Spi liigviile, County Weed Supering Life Savings activities, Dorooperation between the schools and the farmers would thy Buckley, chairman of the sions are slated daily at 10 a. m. come to agree as they are now visors and S. R Boswell, County Junior Red Cross, Mrs. A. Ray and 2 p. m. with the First Presi- b.uk in Ogden at the industrial Agent. Tbe purpose of the trip materially help in the harvesting of crops. A Priestin chairman of prowas to learn of the success of the from which passed ) i 'Li J Includirtr Orem, the Business Section of the Sharon District PROVO UTAH. R. F. D. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER VII. School Board and The Board f n hicadiihal Q&m;:mnificJL. Lftxao VOL. IX. r To Parcnls: Andreasen Jiu-ks- So Purchase d pur-iha- Two persons were injured early Sunday morning at Orem when two ci rs crashed. Mrs. Harriet Thatcher of Payson, suffered cut on the right hand, and Larry, her 7 year old son, received a bad cut over the eye. The baby with minor daughter escaped bruises. SCERA THEATRE .. hurt. Patrolman Kenneth E. Harris Grove Investigated of Pleasant the case, and according to his report the accident occurred when Mrs. Thatcher, who was traveld turn ing south, made a directly in front of the northbound Close car. left-han- Expectant Mothers Class Friday a e -4 The driver of the other car, Mel D. Close of Provo, and Keith Harris, also of Provo, were not Friday I Saturday Stake -- -- J -- I THE -- ? We wish him success career in hs It makes us home The expectant mother's class l held lat Friday at the Utah folks fp(-- migh'y happy to hear of thp successes of our hoys Valley hrepi'al was well attendMildred to Allred, ed, according public health nurse. "Prenatal Mrs Poren Mark, of Orem, who Care" a as discussed. Diet and h.is been very ill for several On September 19. In the Utah Valley hospital Pregnancy will be discussed by the local public hoaiih nurse at ha recovered suff.'i iently to be the Hospital at 2 p. m. All ex- removed to the home (t her Cleons IVwe. pectant mothers from Provo and daughter, Mr Orem diMmis are invited to at- who re1 i"s at 1339 RobirtaVPt, ) tend Visitors are alo welcome P.ilt Lake City new wi-ik- Men Wanted o- - men and boy are urgently nifried to work Saturday on the frern Auditorium ground. Bring shore! and rake a we hope to get the balance of the lawn planted so a to get It atart-e- d I fore cold weather. Hi res a chance to earn coufor bond. pon or creilit Work Mart at H &. m. Tent-flr- e tfnmnjwswwwnnDHWMHi,wiMWHiiimmit4mwmN4MWi Wednesday and Thursday Sept. THEY MET IN BOMBAY Clark Cable C - Ilo-alin- d 24-2- 5 Russell COFFLNS OX WHEELS Crime Doesnt Pay DANCE OF TIIF. WEEDS Technicolor cartoon Latp; MOVIETONE NEWS V f t Y-.- t t it- t t t its 40 4k K K K |