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Show March 5. 1012 tui; voice oe siiaih it hr Ilnur L tuh, nt'D ' iif ' . t Rcvad C1! s oi t J'rovo riifviahwi Aaorif 'ii I Pot t the Hatter, (Xuber Of' With Our Comnnmty Organizations at Profa - UJi hy It. I Util i .1 SHiarnti nt: t.. Shrxm Va..ey 1 Fducattonal uu labins Cooipani, 67 NrUi irU IUA. V ni gn.-- nant, YOUTH GIVES OUTSTANDING WORD Sc c. the Ioc trine and Cove89, 1 In this dav, as though in de- e of the reflation, sci.ntists wbo have made a study of ti,e haie gi'tu us tin iou mg information: That food most suited to the body should be selected. Iron is very necessary, and it is best that this should be taken through foods and not through tnedti ine. Most of our common foods lontain iron., but some are rich in it, such as spin-tu- li que-tic- OF VISDOM TALK l inJiiiS was the l.ilk of Keiih Jolley at a recent acra'iient meetirg in the Edgi louiit ward, that mini reus rciim-- s fir copit of the talk in tlie publication of have nt m rt parts of it in these colpi So five-mini- n tml-- -- b, asparagras. oranges, apples ' ; View Queen To Reign At Stake Gold And Green Pall ie i t r- ' I to-h,- n VINEYARD Hy-ru- m li T't It v m and Mrs. Andrew Cart-rig- ht of California are visiting here with Mrs. Ralph Handley. Mr. and Mrs. George Blake entertained for a group of friends, TAKEN OUT Thursday evening at their home. Tt being their 1st wedding anTable games and a niversary. Old iaahioned houses need not delicious luncheon was enioyed stay old fashioned any longer. A bv Mr. and Mrs Joseph Blake, tvnd Mr. Mrs. Arthur Watkins, great improvement in appearMr. and Mrs. .Tack Condor, Mr. ance and convenience can often be made and Mrs. William- Harding, Mr. with only a few changes. Enclosed stair- snd Mrs. Reed RowIpv, Mr. and ways can be opened up and partitions re Mrs. Glen Rowley, and Mr. and moved to provide spacious beautiful rooms Mrs. Arlo Shutnway. R. II. Rlake attended the X. E. convention at Pan Franeoseo, last week. ' m i VL'llili1 Miss June Gregory of Salt Lake was a week-en- d visitor here. ; A habv boy was born to Merrill and Erina Orvin Olson, Feb. 25 at the Holey Cross hospital in Salt Lake City. A ll fUcilib Mr. fjJVV STAIRS AMD OLD WALL C. V. j j II. Says: . .. u )r ia la Doors open 6:45 rtemcmlKT starts at 7:15 Adult assessments 25c until 7:45 Students 20c March KEEP EM FLYING Friday and Saturday 1 At two-thir- WINDSOR Elder District President 7 foitcllo with Martha Rave and Carol Bruce g romance, lilting tunes uproarious comedy, and thrilling aviation scenes! also Far East Command Special MARCH OF TIME A butt iind KEYS TO ADVENTURE ART OF SKICNG Walt Disney Cartoon NEWS of the Day Mareh Monday and Tuesday SWAMP WATER A 9-1- 0 Walter Huston - Anne Baxter Dana Andrews masterpiece of breathtaking suspense! - Walter Brennan also Featurettfi A Technicolor Musical CARNIVAL OF RVT1IM and FLYING BEAR Cartoon POINTS ON ARROWS Hollywood Novelties Wednesday and Thursday, March INTERNATIONAL LADY 11-1- 2 Ilona Massey and George Brent a radio singer who is bent on crippling of stunning Story the flow of American planes to England! and Charles Stairett In RIDERS OF THE BADLANDS A outstanding western! g, Dr. T. W. NOTESTINE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN e, Expectant Friday 6-- An n. Library Wants Current Reading Material Show s, j jlnfor-matio- OTTRA -t i Announces Reopening' of Office in Orem Corner of Highway and Canyon Road General Practice Hours : 1 :00 to 6:00 p. m. Mon., Wed., Call for Appointment rtf 073R2 Orem Drug Fri. Anytime by Appointment y out-dat- And the best part is that you don't need Mrs. Axel F. Andreason's sister, cash to males these improvements. Under Mrs. Matilda Johnson of Ephriam our ABC Monthly Payment Plan terms are has spent the past week here visiting. arranged k suit your Income. Richard Larsen is much Im- Your names will go down In proved from his recent operation hlBtory Is to on and able walk crutches. As we know It has done before. He was Injured in December at the Lincoln high school and has You're winning for ns a glory, been confined to his home ever That we know forever will live since. And to you General McArthur Our prayers for victory we give. Civilians who believe the art! iicial rubber program will pro You are teaching the Japs a Irsson, iide tin nation with tires are The same as Hitler will get. probably victims of wishful thinkWhen we're done, the rising ing. Best guess Is that there will sun. lie no civilian rubber whatsoever Forever will be spt. for the duration of the war all T, Dean Brown, that can tie made or produced 445 West 5th North, he needed for military will I'hone 232 Provo, Utah. McArthur a ?!LiIaAv(' u 5 Utah Timber & Coal work-excursi- . uiTju i? 164 West There will be a Senior Temple held Thursday, March 10. to the Salt Lake Temple from Sharon Stake. Speiial rates on the Orem line will be In effect on the first train leaving Provo at 7:38 A. M., Thursday, March 19., SI cents for the round trip. Sunday, March 29 is the fifth Sundav. It is d sired that the ward fhairmen cooperate with with their bishops in arranging a Genealogical program to be given in connection wi'h the Sacrament meeting on that evening. Just as some people thought that the Milleniutn was about to he ushi ied in most any day, along comes a religions philosopher and di lares that a A mill, ilium can only come to the earth as mankind achieves it. War has never in the past; nor will it tn the future, make have M peace. Humanity l, u.change of Imart and apply the Golden Rni. Selfishness, greed, ;j lias and a desire to dominate and rule f unrighteously, must give wav for jt RELIEF SOCIETY liMiilo-iilove and righteousness, But in fore ihat time arrives, great calamities will have taken place Our txlovid America, with other nations, are now in a death struggle for to retain liberty and the o f Democracy independence Uncle Sam is now getting very angry, and Is preparing for the hig job before him. Do his children as a whole, realize that they are in the turmoil, or are there some who ran not get woke up to the fact that a fight is on? The United Nations wdll win, anil America will come out victGold and Green Ball orious. The enemiesIt will finally be conquered, but wjll cost sweat, blood and money to overTimpanogros The Relief Soeiety General come the power and colossal war Roard Is urging each ward to Annual Gold and Green ball of machine which we are now plant a hardwood tree on Us the Timpanogos Ward M. I. A. church grounds In commemora- will be held next Tuesday evetion of the Relief Society CentenIt is forecast that 35 per cent ning, March 10 in the ward recrenial, this month. Markers, which ation hall, according to announce- of Americas ears will be off the will set forth the date of plant-ftt- g ment of M. I. A. officers in charge roads in a year and that Jand other pertinent will be through in two or Feature event of the evening be obtained at the will be the crowning of Miss three years. may Relief Society offices in Salt Lake Mabel Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. II.' Christensen, as Queen, followed by the preBecomes sentation of a colorful floor show Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter with fourteen young dancers taking part. The young ladles dancAmong the early March brides numbers will Word of the appointment of ing in floorshow act as attendants to the Is MiRS Hazel Backus, daughter also Elder R. Kent Fielding, son of of George Backus, who was marMr. and Mrs. Clifford Fielding of queen. to Carl E. Borup of Salt Lake ried Music for the ball will be playSharon, as President of the North March 2. After the cereLouisiana District was received ed hy Wayne Skeens orchestra, City mony the young couple left for to considered be the by many by his parents this week. a honeymoon to Elko, NeElder Fielding, who has been best dance orchestras in this vada. On theirtrip return they will in serving in the Texas mission for region. Special decorations, make their home at 46 Layton some fifteen months, has spent pink and orchid will transform Ave. Salt Lake City. fen months in the North Louisiana the hall Into a place of beauty. M. A. I. announce officers that Mr. district, of which he is now presiqnd Mrs. David Jenkins dent, with its headquarters at the Gold and Green ball Is to be announce the arrival of a winto without those some little daughter, horn Fricharge Shreveport, and five months in entirely to wishing attend, ard extend an day February 27th at the Ameriand near Baton Rouge, La. Reports indicate that he is do- Invitation to all ward members, can Fork hosptal Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen aning splendid work in the mission ps well as friends throughout the nounce the safe arrival of a dandy field, and that he is enjoying his stake. Dancers who will present the little grandson, born February labors very much M. I. A. floorshow numbers are: 20th in Los Angeles. The elated Merle Terry, Gordon Hansen. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Orus Mabel Christensen, Don Rowley. Johnson (Nps Merlene Olsen! Board Ruth Nelson, Sam Olsen was taken to the Merrill Farley, Shirley Christensen. Kenyon And- American Fork hospital during the past week suffering with a erson, Fave Bunnell, Gordon Booth bad case of pneumonia. Pcggv Loveless, Mrs. Lalsle Kirk has been ill The Orem Lbrary Board has Maveoek, Dicta Reynolds and and confined to her bed for some asked the cooperation of Orems Clyde Rohhins. time. chamber of commerce in building Primary conference will be up the Library's supply of curMothers held Sunday evening in the Windrent reading material, it is ansor ward chapel at 7:30 p. m. nounced hy President Wesley D. Class The theme will be The Primary Soulier. house of Character. Character All persons subscribing to suen The Expectant Mothers Class building in story, song and poems current magazines as the Readers Digest, Life, etc., are asked to was held Friday, February 27, at will be portrayed by all Primary take them to the City Hall where ihe Utah Valley Hospital. The rhlldren taking part. The Primary officers and teach-r-- r the library Is located, where they subject under discussion was After Care. hive worked bard to make on the reading may be The subject Menstration and this conference a success and a llt. Old. material, of rottrse, is not as desirable as more its Relation to Pregnancy wiP full chapel will be appreciated. be the firt of a new series which recent issues. Mary Lou Whitley was confirmwill begin on Friday, March 6, ed a member of the Chureh of at 2 P. M. Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints To General All expectant mothers and vis- at the Fast Day services Sunday, hy Clinton Smith. itors are invited to attend. General McArthur we praise you, And cur brave soldiers at Singapore, Timp-nloco- Mr. Oliver Johson of Pleasant Grove has bought the home recently owned by Wm. Robins, just opposite the Jarman farm. He exppi ts to move his family Mrs Erma Swensen is there in the near future. Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt and eon, jn? bard to keep up a good ward choir. The only thing lacking is Billie motored to Bingham, Fria few more enthusiastic members. day. tvhat has become of our new Mrs. Alda Harris and daughter Genealogical class? We still have Beverly and Mrs. Jennie Harris our faithful teacher Mrs. Jennie spent Sunday at Murray the Johnson but we are minus the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Sid Peterinterested members. son. f BingMrs. Bessie Shelton Mrs. Harold Hansen entertain- ed at a shower in honor of Miss ham was a Saturday and SunHazel Backus Saturday evening day visitor at the home of her at her home. Tlie evening was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. spent In playing games after Downs. Gillman Hazel Mrs and which dainty refreshments were si rved. Phylis left for CaliMany beautiful and use- daughter ful gifts were received hy the fornia during the past week. et 1 reieived. father. i i , . GENEALOGY STAKE Kdat moot Pi imary ward conference. Mrs. Ella Baum, PriStake Mission President New-- I will have mary president, ell H. Baum announces that all i barge of the program. Time, I'or several months t ho Lnkt1 stake missionaries are to meet 7 p. nt. View ward has been passing out Sunday, March 8, at FUasant pnnied programs of thur Sunday Pleasant View The ward Elders View ward chapel at 10:30. These programs list services. quorum will present the prothe various members on each program, with Grant C. Cluff In gram in their order and make charge. Speakers will be Al- PI. bert Miller and Ivan Liechty. frequeul announcements unnecesMusical numbers are to be sary. The Waid Bishopric feel that furnished by a Priesthood chorus under the direction of accomplish a very fine pur- ar- Pse n assuring the complete beSterling Cluff. rapet meat of each program Miss Dorothy Jones, daughter fore it takes pi ice and therefore Grand View Stake Missionaries to much greater is conduct Oliver M. Hansen and Eric O. of Mrs. Tearl Jones, Pleasant as queen urdi r in carrying out the services. Bylund will have charge of the View ward, will reign Gold and at the Pharnn Stake Furthermore, all announcements program. Time, 7 p. m. Green Ball to he held Tuesday that are to be made are. or should March 17, in the Lincoln be ; ntnnpateil. and are placed on Vineyard Ward Primary conference. Time, 7 p. m. high si hool gymnasium, it is anthe iiro. ni m where they van he nounced by M, I. A. officers who r ul in tl tail i.d lie taken home j., laron The program is to be in are now making preparations for a iritt'' i - in ot in r members of of the stake missioniharee nt. the b'g wishes the tamiy. The Time, 7 p ary organization. to cdii-- e ivirjeti' iir.Tisttd lit Wninc Ci of tli "iti'i'ii will be nt. n a! Mg i.t the .irii itu i ini an important feaiitri' of the eve-riliv be i' ,it,l hr ake View Mr. and Mrs. Sterl-- 1 and the coronation cere-- n Tl a il.iv i uling will take place under the it'g Haws will lie the speakers, 'iy v are to the v 'inlay and lmirical numbers will lie d'ninon of the Pleo.int View t rt ndered by Noah' Jensen. The I. A presidency. given. Tu addition (a the niidilo of program is ttndfr the auspices Att.'uiing Miss Jones will he of the stake mis ion arv or-- V s lluiiy Davis of Edgemont, events til O'lts de fliIlt tlf ttlO program shows a verv fine pictganiaiion with Lelloy Davis, Yes Edith Jones of Grand View, in charge. Time, ure of (be It it r It and a Word of p. m. Mau Chri'-- t on sen of Wi'lciiite, while the outside back Miss Evelyn Young of lists all ward officers in their rd Mt-- s Ruby You McCarthy The results various capacities Miss Barbara and of Sharon. of this program have been S'ubb.s of Lake Vitw. A slight of the 'ill queen, her attendants and March schedule Tor Relief Soeiety escorts will join in a special lessons has been made, in order jjjioe at the close of the floor March 17 may be left entirethat ulw 0 ijp presented under the lv open for ward Centennial so- - direction of Mr. and Mrs. Reed rials. Rowley, stake dance directors. The Literary lesson will be Preparations for the Gold and The Lady Lions club of Orem given on March 24, and the Social Green ball are going forward will hold its regular dinner-meetin- g Science lesson is listed for March next Monday evening at Parks 31. ronstantly, M. I. A. officers state and it is eepected to be one of Cafe. finest ever held in Sharon Elma Falkner is chairman of Relief Soeiety topic for next the stake. the program committee which Tuesday, March be 10, will will have charge of the evening's Hosiery. Discussions on this entertainment. Assisting her are subject are very timely, and inMyrl Jaeoh, Evelyn Christensen formation of value will be given. and milk. umns. Keith, a T. a. tier in the Priest- Narcotics Cet tain stimulants contain alVoid of hood, titli d his topic, e of 'i and Things We Should kaloid poisons, the pre-et- u It follows: whhh in the blood will make a We have in the Church of Jes- person feel drowsy and will cause us C h ' t of Latter Day Saints a the lit am to refuse to act normUnder these conditions, a rev el a ;oii from the Lord, known ally. Many pi rson cannot think i b urly and as (h- Woid of Wisdom. Poisons takin into the of us lio.v 'his only ns hi inc a nniil-v'i to refrain from cornmnmnn ody through foods are filtered toare ami e 'luon::!t the h'dimis o, ,. tea. coffee, and usiiit! bacco lure are many other thrown into the blood in the form of equal importance that of acid twinWhen we use tea. coffi e, FhonM lie considered by every co, or lertain kinds of drugs, tnembi of the church. we take strong alkaloid poisons Iliinils of tlie Revelation into the system. When those subTlie liiehition was riven stances are burned up in the body ns a vnrd of wisdom, showing they leave a vi rv strong and forth tlie ordi r and will of Cod harmful waste product. It you in ti tenoral salvation of all Paints are addicted to tin Tr use, you are It was given systematically preventing yourIn the last days. for a pi inrole, with a promise, self from having the health of aduptid to the capacity of the whiih you are so much in need, Lions To weak and the weakest of all Saints The dangerous element in to- Lady who are, or can be called. Saints. bacco is nicotine, which is a Meet Monday In it we are commanded that we poisonous, colorless, oily liquid should not drink wine or strong alkaloid. The amount contained drinks, for this is displeasing to in tobacco is said to varv from We are 2 to 8 per cent. It is very powerour Heavenly Father. commanded not to use tobacco, ful. It turns yellow on the fingfor tobacco is not nood for man, ers of tobacco users. but Is to lie used as an herb for The narcotic element in coffee bruises and an sick cattle, and and tea Is caffeine.' It Is a stimuwhen used is to be used with lating alkaloid found in the leaves judgment and skill. All hot of tea and the leaves and berries drinks are not for the body. Any- of coffee. Alcohol is the poison and Bertha Park. thing taken Into the body too hot element in all fermented drinks to be comfortable in the mouth, and distilled liquors. whether heated ur made hot by Microbe Poisons materials which cause a burning Then there are the microbe sensation, is not good. poisons produced by practically all of the commonly known disProper Foods The M Men and Hleaner girls We are told that all wholesome ease germs. If you have a had held a Fire-sid- e chat Sunday eveherbs have been ordained by God cold, the flu, a diseased or ning at the home of Bishop and for the use of man, also every abscessed tooth, chronic tonsil-Iti- s. Mrs. Walter It. lloldaway. Color fruit In the season thereof, both chronic appendicitis, or in slides of Arizona and California to be used with prudence and fact almost any infection, poison were shown by Elder Lewis T thanksgiving. The flesh of beasts is constantly being manufactured Wells and refreshments were and all fowls of the air Is ordained in your body. Most of the dis - served to thirty-on- e including the for the use of man, but is to be eases that are aciompanied by Bishopric and their wives. used with thanksgiving and spar- fever produce acid toxins. Appreciation was expressed by ingly, and it Is pleasing to the Promises Fulfilled Bishop Walter lloldaway to the Lord that It be used in times of By making comparison of these committees who so ably put over winter, or of cold, or famine. All statements with the Word of the ward reunion Friday aftergrains are ordained for the use Wisdom, we can determine for noon and evening. Over four of man and of beasts, to be the ourselves how the promises made hundred were banqueted. A proof life. staff to those who walk in obedience gram and dance was enjoyed hy i to the commandments contained old and young. A Promise The promise made to all those in the revelation are to be iT The three-ac- t play presented by who keep this commandment Is brought about. the Lake View ward members, Monday evening was enjoyed hy all who attended. .Elder Grant IT. Larsen of and Miss Leola Bailey of Wellsvllle spent the week-en- d here at the home of Mr. and Mrs R WITH THE George T. Wells. Wi-do-- Stake Missionaries To Meet Sunday Sunday Services Lake View Adopts Program Policy For Sunday Services . t of honor, Mrs. Zoia Hansen was hostess to a shower in honor ot Mrs. Wednesday Virginia Chipman, An enjoyable evetilg ei! nine An enjoyable evening evening was spiit and many dainty gifts gue-- New babies to reieive a name and a blissing fhiuday were tlie sen of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hooley of Tailor was given Lie name Junior by Bishop Stanley B. Harof Mr. and The daughter ms Mis Don Gtllman was given the Eldon name of Carolyn by J The daughter of Mr. Swenson. and Mrs. Joe Swensen was given the name of Patracia Ann by her - :n ot-pi- p -- i -- ON ANY KIND ANY MODEL ANY MAKE- Call Rex Griffiths .14 X. Univ. Ave. Phone 1775 Wath Royles Radio Shop - ACTION! COLOR! FLYING LEATHER! 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