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Show 194 DFCEMF.ER r 19-4- 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 !3 17 IS I 20 21 22 23 24 25 2,. 2 7 23 20 30 31 ,y'v. 7. u -- . t - Vj;; V f ; ; LX s v : .y - ; ' u - j 2 Elraiont y V i " IImi Citizens Reported to Present Time If any one has additional information concerning the or any boya in the Service, names not Included on the list published in this Issue, please call the Voice of Sharon, Tel. 13 or 269. The paper would also appreciate It If parents and friends of these boys hearing from them would pass on the news. An attempt will he made to follow up, as far as possible, activities of Sharon Stake young men In the Service. Please call with any available information which may be published. Together with all Americans, people of Sharon Stake have now had the war brought home to them with a vengeance, as a survey of young people from this community who are now serving in the armed forces of the United States will show. fairly complete check up of the number serving the United states in various capacities who tail from this section shows that citizens there are over sixty-si- x from this locality In the Service. It will not be revealing any mill- tary secrets to give as far as can be ascertained the units to which they are attached and their last known location. A San Diego, Calif, F R Workman, 3rd Platoon ,Co B 27th Ba Engineer Re- pacPn)gnt Center, Fort Leonard Wood Mo. phiilip D. Trotter, Ind Ba. Headquarters Battery, IS Oth coast Artillery, Fort Greely, Ro(j,aii Alaska, Lt. A. H. Ivins,- McCilellan Field, Sacramento, Calif. Orus M. Brown, Headquarters Co. 756 Tank Bn. (L) Fort Lewis, Washington. Victor R. Montgomery, Co. D. S9th O. M. Bn. (L.M.) Plum, co Postmaster, San Francisco. Euge,.e J. Gurr, 756 Tank Bn. Co' ? L?.wi8 Washington John Tldo, U. S. S. Ward, 139 Bear Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii. Jne9 Co. B. 90th Inf, Camp Roberts, Calif, I ery. MISSIONARIES ARRIVE FROM HAWAII - .Word has been received that arriving on the Matson liner Lur-lin- e at San Francisco Wednesday were Grant Elliott and John Laudie, Sharon Stake boys haTe been laboring in the Hawaiian Islands. Tbe liner left Honolulu on Friday of last week and was less than 1000 miles out to sea when the Japanese attack occured Sunday. NATIONAL GUARD d, k, th IN SAII FRANCISCO Utah-Nation- al came-flaug- 5 Scera theatre should bring to its members one of tbe most beauChristmas-decorate- the- d aters in the state, It plana of the committee are completed, announces Victor C. Anderaon, manager. In the lounge life-siIlluminated figures, created by Mrs. Ruth Peterson, assisted by Mrs. Phyllis Greener, Ariel Davis and Henry Raddatz, will depict the Bethlehem acene. The large Christmas tree was decorated by a committee from the Oretn Chamber of Commerce, headed by Wesley Soulier, president of the organization, and Frank Woffinden, a director. Electrical effects were done by Orrel DeLange and Edgar Booth. ze WELCOME AWAITS SANTA IN OREM - - - C 1,1 J S fr: - ViarjarJ Tlmpaaojo Orem Chamber of Commerce continues to make plans for Santa's welcome in Orem the day before Christmas, according to Wesley D. Soulier, president of the organization. The big Christmas tree in the lounge of the Scera auditorium Js all ready and waiting for his arrival, and children are urged to make plans to meet him there at the free matinee, 2:30 p.m. Older folk are to join In the festivities at Scera auditorium Christmas eve, where reduced prices for tbe evening show will be In effect, and Santa will appear both on the Scera stage and in the lobby. c.nd the Chamber of Commerce are cooperating to bring this to community residents. In lhe morning of December the major 24, and throughout part of tbe day, Santa Clam plans to visit all business houses In Orem snd to call on children who are unable to attend the afternoon party. He will also visit rooms of the elementary schools in Sharon, Timpanogos and Page. The presidency of the local Chamber Is acting as chairman of the Christmas event, with all members assisting. of such word, the ship turned back to San Francisco, and the National Guard boys, so far as is known, are now in San Fran- Registration Ured Officiala of Orem City bare graph, radio, transportation; been assigned by the Utah CounHenry H. Faikner, power, water, fuel, sanitation. Already Registered On tbe last registration day which waa held September 17, names were registbut sixty-tw- o ered. Now that war is actually upon us, city officials are urging that citizens take a greater interest in this matter and that all civilians register. SJxty-Tw- o John Laudie Is Enioute From Islands John Laudie, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lucius Laudie of Sharon Ward, is reported to have left Honolulu, Hawaii, aboard the S. S. " ftnmgai WuJLaa Be Taken Immediately By Sharon Association Lurline last Friday, enroute to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Telephone confirmation of the ship's departure has been received, and Mr. and Mrs. Laudie left Tuesday morning for Los Angeles Calif., where they expect to meet Mayor Makee Appointments Chairmen of the different their son, If there has been no declassification divisions were ap- lay in schedule. John has completed a three pointed by Mayor B. M. Jolley at a recent meeting et the City coun- year mission for the L. D. S. cil. These chairmen, together hurrh in the islands of the South with tbe classification of which seas. He wag originally assigned they have charge are as follows: to the Tongan Mission, but due V. Emil Hansen, planning di- to the international situation was vision: Moral, publicity, finance, transferred from there, and for W. P. the past year kas been laboring industrial; registration, Williams, necessities division: in Hawaii. food, clothing, housing, emergUtah- has more than 441,000 ency shelters, medical, commun-ti- y facilities, education and re- head of cattle and calves accordcensus. creation; Murvel S. Walker, pro- ing to the agricultural tection division: police, fire, de- Of this number, 282,000 head molition, debris clearance, res- are beef cattle, and the rest cue, first aid, evacuation, air raid dairy cattle and calves. There aircraft observers; are al-- o approximately 66,000 precaution, head of bogs in the state and W. G. Yergensen. communications division: telephone, tele 2.3 41,009 sheep and lambs. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per vear m advance To Special Priesthood Conference To Be Held Sunday Sharon Stake will bold a spec- meetings and In addition all ial priesthood conference begin- priesthood quorum presidencies ning at 9 a. m. Sunday morning and secretaries, chairmen of comtn the Stake Administration mittees and all committee membuilding. One of tbe general bers, bishoprics, ward clerks, Sharon Association To authorities of tbe Church will be Aaronlc priesthood advisors, and Into present at this and tbe succeed- presidencies of Aaronlc priestValley Hospital hood quorums. ing meetings. Contracts Operation Upon The first meeting will be with the Stake Presidency and the d Sharon Health Association directors met early this week visiting church leader. The ATTENTION WARD meeting will convene at RELIEF SOCIETIES to consider the hospital service plan which was offered to 10:30 a. m. at the Administration the people of Utah County last week by the board of direct- building and will be for tbe Stake Go to Regional warehouse ors of the Utah Valley Hospital and the Commonwealth Fund Presidency, high council, and the for goods for Christmas boxes three priesthood group commitof New York, or for orders at any time. of the local hospital. tees, Melchizldek, Aaronlc, and Please arrange to take cotn- It was decided at the meetAdult Aaronlc. tainers. boxes, Backs, or b&ek-- 1 ing, announced Weldon J. Tay- Service Plan Director The third meeting will he held ets. lor, president of the Sharon asin the new community auditorium Mrs. Eva Glllispie, at 2 p. m. Requested to be pressociation, that the contract will Relief Society, Pres. Stake ' ent at this meeting are all those undoubtedly be satisfactory to the rank and file of Sharon Healwho are invited to the previous th Association which was incorporated several years ago for the express purpose of securing coOne-Acoperative medical and hospital services. The plan seema to carry out the program which the c Sharon association had recuest- f 4 ed of the Commonwealth Fund ' gome two years ago. and Lakeview, Request Considered Our request for a contract of This Sharon To , this kind was taken under consideration by the Commonwealth One-aplays are being pre- - facilities they will not be preFund officials in New York, and Mutual Improvement senti d in Sharon ward, however, by pared t'be recent action of the local hosassociations throughout Sharon Piays on the Grandview-Edge-stak- e was board a result pital partly with this week, mont circuit were scheduled for productions we which made of the application scheduled for Lakeview, Vine- - Friday and Saturday nights of for cooperative hospital at that yard and Sharon, according to an- - this week, but due to deaths in time, states Mr. Taylor. We are nouncement by Edgar E. Booth. 0ne of the wards, performances to upproceed immediately ready activity director of the Young have had to be postponed. The Inon receipt of the contract. Mens association. piay selected by Edgemont is asmuch as only five subscribers Friday nigit at 8 p. m. in the Grandma Pulls the Strings, a are required to start the program Vineyard ward amusement hail, comedy, and Grandview will pre-thwe think we have more than that per year, and a subscriber with ward will present Glamour gPnt two plays, Frank and Earn-I- n in our board of directors two or more family dependents number Pocoanos ", a farse. Lake- - egt and Wild Cat Willys Lucky the who will sign immedlat ly. Our will pay $20 per year. In the view will present "Christmas Number", both comedies. people have been fairly well pre- family class the payment of $20 and Sharon, Courage Deslny, Production on the Timpanogos a for such program. They per year will provide hospitalizapared Mr. Green". Drama leaders la and Pleasant View circuit has have given consideration to lt tion for the husband and wife, over a number of years. How- and will also entitle the family charge report that rehearsals t,een delayed, but it is anticipated have gone forward Industriously ,hat rehearga!g there will be ever, we feel that a medical con- to service for all unmarried chil- and fine performances are antici- - under way thig week. piearant tract with the Utah County doct- dren under nineteen years of age on that evening. Admisr pated as vpw )a working on two play, ors association la just import- and other relatives wholly de- sion will be by budget tickets . one of them ..Giandma Puns the ant, if not more so, than a con- pendent upon and living with the . On same circuit the plays of Announcement strlng8-tract with the hospital. We are subscriber and listed in the con- will betbe in Lakeview presented be will selection immediTimpanogogmaking arrangements tract by him. However, for these ward Monday December later ately to continue the negotiations children and dependents a fee of 15, at 8 p. m.evening, Due to lack of begun some time ago for the med- $1 per day while in the hospital ical contract. The contract had will be required. With such an been previously submitted to the arrangement under the family 4 doctors, but due to the delay In plan the subscriber is not requirsecuring state approval the mat- ed to pay in advance any more ter has been held in abeyance." than the $20 for the husband and wife, and then if the emergency Office To Re Opened ''Sharon Health Association, arises the special rate of $1 per Mr. Taylor further announces, day is allowed In contrast with Dec. 12-1- 3 and will begin an immediate cam- the average charge of $4 to $5 who . paign to get subscribers, and will per day for hospital patients beneSUNDOWN use the hospital without the new an in office the open probably Scera auditorium where instal- fit of such a contract. Gene Tierney - Bruce Cabot T ment payments may be made by Period Required T With Africa as its background, it is the years great- members. Further announce- Waiting A waiting of fifteen T est adventure-romance- ! ment as to when contracts may days after the period date of contract Is be signed will be made upon subscriber and each for required Jf plus-- ireceipt of contract forms from six months for other dependents the Commonwealth fund tn New (after date of enrollment of In a Pet Shop Speaking of Animals York. each), except In cases of accident Fresh as a Freshman All Star Comedy or bona fide emergency. In such Few Cents Per Day The hospital service plan an- cases the patient may have hosnounced by the Utah Valley Hos- pital benefits Immediately. There is also another provision pital board provides to individuDec. 15-1- 6 Monday Tuesday als or families for a few cents a which is considered rather atin which it is provided Double Bill day per individual a fairly com- tractive, prehensive hospital service, it that where an accident or bona was explained at the board meet- fide emergency illness occurs at LAW OF THE TROPICS ing which was held last week at a distance from the Utah Valley a day Constance Bennett - Jeffrey Lynn Provo. Tbe plan 4s baaed on tbe hospital a payment of $4 experience of other plans which will be made for the subscriber An exciting story of love and adventure on a South have succeeded throughout the or one dependent and $3 a day American rubber plantation! Tbe Intention is to for any other dependents, to any nation. furnspread the cost of hospitalization recognized hospital for care ished the subscriber or dependent 2nd Hit over groups, giving security by upon recommendation of a reput-sbl- e immedservice making hospital RIDERS OF THE SAGE physician. iately available whenever needed of in return for a prepayment Twenty-On- e Days a Year George Montgomery - Mary Howard only a few cent9 a day. This is Under the contract a subscribAn possible it is explained, because er or the dependents are entitled thrilling western taken from the a large number of people will be to hospitalization when a doctor famed Zane Grey stoiy! paying into the fund, but not all who belongs to tbe hospital staff of them will be requiring hos- says that hospitalization is needalso pital service each year. Tbe plan ed. The patient then will receive The Alley Cat Is based on the insurance prin- services np to and Including Color Cartoon ciple of having the risk spread twenty-on- e days in any one year over a large group, only a few of in one or more admissions to the Dec. 17-1- 8 whom will call upon the fund for hospital. There is a 33 3 per Wednesday help during any given time. cent discount provided for longer NEW YORK TO periods. Membership Open to All tz of a private or The privilege to all is Tbe membership open Fred MacMurray - Mary Martin - Robert Preston 2 e room may also be persons residing in the hospital had by payment of the additional area which comprise Utah, Juab Fred, Mary and Bob show you how to live, laugh and to be rendered and Wasatch counties. Subscrib- cost. The service love in the dream city of the world on exactly noth- adcontract without ers can only come into the org- under the bed and f- cost Includes ditional 44 anization and get the benefits of 4 9 or more the plan in groups of five or more board in a room of four -P- lususe of !'1 This is irrespective of the number beds, general nursing care, of dependents the subscriber may operating room, ordinary drugs More About Nostradamus" Minature ; and dressings, anesthesia (when have. such service Is supplied by the Guardians of the Wild Paragraphics y and laboratory Hasses of Members hospital). Where hospitaliHere Comes the Cavalry There are three classes of examinations. Technicolor Special memberships! A subscriber with- zation is not deemed necessary. Anvacs in Action World of Today out family dependents will pay y and laboratory examinaj4-with tions and emergency service are 19 per year, a subscriber 4 ; f only one dependent will pay $15 (Continued on Page Three) Health Put Utah Prepares Plan Arrival of aec-on- ? Citizen Defense ty Defense council to register citizens who desire to have their names classified as civilian defense enrolles and wbo are willing to be called upon in case of emergency, lt is announced by Mayor B. M. Jolley. "Residents of not only tne town of Orem, but the entire area of Sharon Stake from Edgemont and Pleasant View on the east to Lakeview and Vineyard on the south, are Included in this divisbe states, and both men ion, and women are expected to respond. Orem City ball will be regiswith V. tration headquarters, Emil Hansen, city recorder, in charge. City offices are open for this purpose from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. each day of the week except Sunday and Wednesday. Wednesday hours are from 9 a. m. to 12 oclock coon. v f . Sww telegraphic re-'n Provo Thursday, the Guard division which had broken camp at San Luis Obispo and had gone to Safe Francisco embarked Saturday night for an unknown destination. They had traveled about 600 miles when word was received of Japanese hostilities. The ship was then travelling with one e. armed escort, without Immediately upon receipt cisco. According to ou i Business Section of the Sharon District AH. It F It THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1941. e Eighteen at Sea Now in the Navy, scattered on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, are eighteen young men from Sharon Stake. Fourtee Sharon Stake boys Fr were with the National Guard at San Luis Obispo, and the last re- ports from them came from Angel Island, just out of San Francisco Bay, where they were awaiting sailing orders, destination un- - giaron Ward known. Whether they are now Lon Christensen is in the Navy at sea is not known. on furlough at the time of the Eight Stationed at Pearl Harbor Hawaiin all" raid. Hal aDl Odls Bernie are Eight of the boys in the Navy were assigned to naval units n be avy, a 8ea whereabouts stationed at Pearl harbor, Hon- - unknown. Kinston Downs is in the Army olulu, Hawaii and are believed to have been there at the time of Hn'ng at Camp Roberts, Calif. Harvey Newell and Tom Pace the raid last Sunday. No lnfor- Guard at mation has been received con- - wer with the National San Luis Oulspo, ' whereabouts ce ning these lads. now unknown. Two boys, Jesse Allen, son of Austin McEwan, recently enMr. and Mrs. Kirby Allen, Vice-yaris in training in tbe U. S. listed, and Dallas Carter of GrandDee Elde,r, Bruce Prestwlcb, view, when last heard from were and Carl Sorenson, in the vicinity of the Fhilipine Elliott are in the Army, still in Skinner Islands. The roster, as complete as we training within the United States. Keith Kofford is in the Army, are able to get lt at this writing stationed at Alaska. Is as follows: Tinipanogos Ward Eilgomont Ward Cale Reynolds, Delbert Doveless, Alta Mecham, Milton Bellows, Tom Adams and Lewis Liston are and Bud Madsen were with the National Guard at San Luis Obispo, Calif., Battery F. Whereabouts now unknown. John Gordon, Clyde Olsen, and . a mecllan!c Curtis Gordon were aboard the avy ?w tra,nlnK as in Michigan. U. S. S. St. Louis, Territory of William Gappmeyer is in the Pearl Hawaii, First Division, Navy, at sea, somewhere off tbe Harbor. Everett Flanigan, a former Atlantic coast. and Robert Lowell Bigelow ward member, is with the Navy, Loveless were with the National whereabouts unknown. Obis- Earl Bartlett is with the Army, Guard stationed at San Luis still in training in the United P0 la8t knwn t0Sanbe at Angel Island out from Francisco, States. yde,r8' Ruth Meldrum is at thb U. S. awaitlnS sa1In the Navy, Osburne Carter Naval Hospital, Nurses Quarters, training at Los Angeles, Calif. iMare Island, Calif. Willis Adams, Levan Asay, Arlo Grandview Ward Kitchen and Max Williams are in Dallas Carter Is In the Navy, the Army, still training In the somewhere in the vicinity of tbe United States. Phillplne Islands. Dayle Nelson is Second Lieu- Keith Clegg and James Christ- - tenant in the Army Nurses Corps ensen, are with the National at Barneg General Hospital, Van- Guard, formerly stationed at San couveri Wa8hDgton. Luis Obispo. Whereabouts un- Howard Bylund is training In known Elmer Riding Is in the Air th! NaJJ, at to hAnee!99RCaLlf' In Corps, in training at Geiger Field, people of the ward are also Washington. ew? frT Harold Carter, formerly in the aruiolBlyr awa'tln? Mrs. Haglund, formerly army, has been released because Maurice Loveless, who has been of illness. living In Honolulu, Hawaii for tbe past year. Her husband Is Lakevlew Ward Grant Johnson is with tbe Utah a Navy man in charge of tbe boys of the National Guard, form- - Wailupe Radio Station, Honolulu erly tsatloned at San Luis Obispo. Vineyard Ward Whereabouts unknown. Jesse Allen is in tb Navy, re- Vern Ward is in training, in dlvlsfd, t0 be,,nhe TlcInlty of tbe the United States Artillery Phlliptne Islands. ion. Keith Herbertson, Wilson Mad- Clifton Clinger Is In tbe Air arI Jack aen' !.nd at stationed Bakersfield, TShuray Corps, Utah with boys Sorensen, Jr., Californla. Verl Nuttall Is in tbe Air Corps of tbe National Guard stationed at San Luis Obispo, last beard somewhere in Texas. at Angel Island, out from Alr''ro In is Jacobsen the Parley Ba FraDclac San awaiting sail- Corps, at Mather Field, Calif. Rei Jacobsen Is tn the Clerical Abel Ekiaa of Pleasant Grove, division at Spokane, Washington. a former resident of Vineyard, Is now living in tbe Hawaiian rieasant View Ward Last known addresses of boys Islands, In addition to those serving in from this ward now in the Ser- the armed forces, Sharon Stake vice are: by Robert John S. Ashton, Co. D. 2kid also is represented Battalion, Signal Replacement Elliott and Reed Gillisple, of tbe Red Edgemont 'Ward, and John Laud-EanCenter, Fort Monmouth, ie of Sharon Ward, who have N. J. Eldon F. Lewis, Headquarters been laboring In the Hawaiian p Et. 1 1 Army Corps, Fort Lewis Mission. Casualty lists released to date Washington. Reed R. Ekins, Jr., SS676139 from the holocaust at Pearl Harb-209M. P. Co. Fort Lewis, or do not include any Sharon Stake people. Washington. Numerous other people from A. V. NC W. R. Liechty, A. C. T. D. Ryan School of Aeronattcs, Sharon Stake are working in de- - , nimlc-- t nan has every-thinto ".tin, and lhe arrogant nan ecr thing to Use, far modi sty ha.s aUavs to deal with generosity, and arrogance with envy. Rivarcl. 'lhe tie - industries on the Pacific coast, and are integral parts of this countries' defense machin- W:.::.-- Action On Hbspitalization ts! ufy NOTICE I ' 2fafi Sickest I hhie4tkdiai QmmunificL i'KUt O I Many Sharon Residents Serving In Armed Forces in Pacfic ... v -,vV i QaaJnH VOL. IX, No. XIX. - S- . - - Including Orem, No Casualties Among Sharon ' H r : 'ctdciuQ fox s A ' i. V ' M. I. A. t Plays To Be Presented Vineyard Perform Week ut I SCERA THEATRE Friday Saturday ft and PURPLE and Thursday semi-privat- It it ft fl ing-a-wee- k! ji ft ... ...i. t . |