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Show ) k! Jj u J? -v - j 7i ;V ll ; J: r ' ' jQiCJiclbl Ghu Cu(tu?iii Ocnuumutid, N3vj- St ifai'i f il QwtJvM w:h fs.'h J' V,' v.'s ,2 p -- duli, Of all M.-- 'r s'r'V i $pcazjju2 y EAmoot , ;. , ' ' - .x ) J kj um - V v-- A- w-- k- VuuJ Timpaau ranks fm-- t ai. j iiiui 'Ll lue c !. of U.i'L y ' a'. in lo love 'ruh are and the Sati.e Silvio IiLko. Gud k ami 1' To 1j dim L'LoJau Including Orern, the Business Section of the Sharon District Per Year in Advance S DESCRIPTION $2.00 OK KM, UTAH, APRIL 30, PJ12 Provo R. F. D. VOL. IX, Number XXXIX High School Commencement FRUIT GROWERS Exercises Set For May 14 81 BY RECENT FROST Students Apply for Graduation; What Price Freedom is Theme The fruit picking season for most Orem and Sharon stake farmers was over early this week, follow in? the return of untimely winter temperatures, according to reports heard from various sections of the community. A. Hay Ekins, prominent fruit grower in the Pleasant View area, states that practically everythin? that wasnt frozen the first night of the frost. Is pone now. Cherries, especially, were hard hit. Bishop Wilford Stuhbs of Edge-mon- t, reports that his 42 fruit crop was wiped out entirely hy the frost, with the most serious damage being done to the cherries. His strawberries, the late Aromas, however, were not affected. Consfderahly more optimistic is his report of two orchards in the mouth of Rock Canyon which he states appear to he 100 per cent all right. They are the orchards belonging to Darwash Kader and George Saw-ayApricots in that area, however, are reported to have been touched some hy the froat. Lincoln High School Principal Thousands of Junior and Senior High Students From Central Utah Festival Participating in Two-da- y . Hurr'ivus of rtrsons will throng to the Lincoln high c,.n pus toe ay and tomorrow (May 1 and 2) to view the annual music festival paiaJe, watch maneuvers of the li.i .teen competing bands, ami listen to the largest aggregation of musical talent ever' to come to the Lincoln high :chcM and Orem area. a. Ferguson Orchard James B. Ferguson, large orchards near the Provo Canyon which on Page of students from far near have been arriving at the campus all morning to particifestival pate iu the two-da- y being held hy the high schools of Utah region three, with a total to 2,000 junior and ot f r m 1 senior high school students exBu loads who has mouth of were Four! taking part iu the an 1ark City, Noitli Sum-- i lit, Wasatch, Lehi, American Folk, Pleasant Grove. Provo, B. V High, Juab. Tintic, the host noon solo and small group s lieol, Lincoln, and the Dixon. I'" is will he heard In the Semin-Farre- r a.d Limoln junior high tiy rooms, high school music 'schools. H'ont limed on Page Twoi int- - j Concession stands which dot the Lincoln high school campus today and Saturday are being 1. WAKNKK I maintained under the sponsorship of the Hand Mothers organization. Accomodations for approximately 2000 people have been made and the entire proceds will go into the hand unifotm fund. Adding a festival touch to the Merry-go-roun- d, fer-ri- Ji) nick-knack- The patriotic meeting, which has been called for the purpose of showing an appreciation ter, and offer, ,ig a praver in behalf of the men and women In the armed services of the United States, will be conducted by Mavor B. .M. Jolley. Parents of those In the service are to he Invited as special guess and will be seated upon the stand. It Is planned that pictures will he taken, which will appear in a souvenier edition of the Voire of Sharon, together a complete list of the names of those in the service and their parents. Piogram assignments are: Kt - l - -- - ' 1 f ,t f i V- - a. I e T i . - a - ! C T , s v a 4 4 f '. . -a - nrL 's . 1 a i r"'- tfyiflczAVi4tW,)ftvw.wewi'4v.v a - SMUV.WMV ; ' I! ,vOwvW.ee OREM CITY TO ISSUE Host Band of Region III Music Festival Held at Lincoln Today DEFENSE COOKING Defense Groups To Hold SCHOOL OFFERED Mass Meelinjj Monday Nijjht Lincoln High School Invitations and preparation of souvenier programs; Lincoln P. T. A. Favors; E. B. Terry Musical program; Boy Scouts Flag ceremony; Mrs. Effle Pinegar, Mrs. Brice McBride and B. M. Jolley Invitation to Clergymen. The program, which is to begin at 3 p. m.. Is scheduled to last one hour. Details concerning it will be announced next week First in a series of defense rooking school classes, to be given under the sponsorship and direction of the nutrition defense committee of Orem and vicinity, will be held next Wednesday afternoon, 2 to 4 p. m . in the Utah Power & Light Company offices in Orem. It is announced by Mrs. Virginia B. Poulson, recently appointed chairman of the nutrition council. The classes are to he directed bv Miss Evelyn Hansen, of the Utah Power & Light Company and chairman of nutrition work In the north end of Utah county. She has given a course of this same type recently in American Fork. Electricity for the demonstrations Is to he furnished hy the Those who have family members in the Service whose names would not appear on Selective Service roils of the Provo board, are asked to give such information to Principal A. P. Warnick at the high school. ptower company The classes are open to 35 women, or about five representaWomen tives from each ward Give who are interested In it may hv come ward representatives Recital getting In touch with the ward Relief Society president Students of Mrs. Melba P. Pyne Ward representatives W0 have appeared In piano derttal Sunday already registered ft'r the c1as afternoon at the Titnpanogos r: Mrs. Bovd Davis Tlmphn- chapel before a group of thirty-fiv- e ngos- Mrs E'hei Pvne Pharnn: Mrs. Amy Tavlor nnd Mrs J. E people. -. Numbers were played hy Helen Pinegar. Edeemont: Lvnn Maycock. Jolene Fatlev. JoAnn Wakefield riensMtit View; Mr Jensen, Barbara Carter. Hermfno Verda Madsen. Lnke View; Mrs Rowiev, Stanley Weaver, Lyle and El1e Taylor. Grand View Rf presentattves from Windsor Lyla DeLange. Lorna Jean Cnmrrah Gordon, Twila and Idndnn wards are nn Tavlor and Elaine loveless ed to attend Students Piano f- Mav-cor- Correlation of Units Being Planned; Duties Outlined for Workers Regular monthly meetings are Units Listed of Defense units listed below are especially urged to be present at the meeting. Rulon Protection division; in Chief; Commander West, Henry Raddatz and W. L. Jacobsen. staff members; U. S. O , educational and recreational groups: Victor C. Anderson, chairman; Parlell Peterson and E. B Terry, committee members; Waste and Salvage: j. a. Christensen, chairman; Ravings stamps and bond pledge division, and housing survey Wofftnden, Frank committee: chairman ; Labor: I J. Burr, chairman; J. Clayton Watts and Wesley D ments. Soulier, eommittee members. Purpose Stated Planning, zoning and priorities: Purpose of the meeting states Or. 11 DeLange chairman; K. E. Mavor Jolley is to correlate the McEwan. building inspector; W activities of all divisions tinder P Williams, city council reprethe new organization set up hv sentative; members of the planthe Federal government, so that ning and zoning commission; a clear cut Idea of each mav ht Elwond Red CrossBaxter, the working program of the whole vice chairman: as well as responsibilities and Nutrition and health- Virginia duties of the Individual units. B Poulson. chairman; and CoTccIJerahle Communiratb ns including "sfre-- rrlining has taken ntace Motor Patrol- W G. Ycreoncn. ineg the initial oremi-a- f ton was chairman ; d'vi-iof o rTYKd last wiMer. nrrnrd'-- e Xor- caiics including Jon v anil it ic ..food, cloth ne, bousing, emerg-- 1 ed tbst Mond'v iffpc r,pof. oC- shelters - nrj"il eommunl-- ! In r ail oremDsMon tv rocit'tjesp wriiamo. nrd a defnj'c vHnrrt i will be pet for flit e nrUv'tlns O'sn Ci'v Board rf being planned fcr all groups Defense orthe Orem Civilian ganization. with a mass meeting of workers definitely assigned to the various units, as well as all for service, being registrants called for next Monday evening. May 4 at 8:30 p m. in the Lincoln high school auditorium, according to Mayor B. M. Jolley of Orem City. A brief general assembly will be held, at which a definite time and meeting place for the monthly gatherings will be decided upon. The different units will .hen separate and go to Individual rooms to consider problems pertinent to he1r defense assign- r READY PERMITS included the military defense area, defense workers who are employed at the Geneva Works may now secure priorities for home building, according to Orrcl DeLange, member of the City Council in charge of military area surveys for Orem City. "In view of the fact that Gordon Weggeland, Federal housing director, has classified ail works ers at the Geneva Works as defense workers, these people are now entitled to get priorities and can build homes If they need them. Orem City is ready to Issue permits In accordance with Federal Housing and priorities . regulations Mr. DeLange also directs attention to the fact that all who sell two or more lots for building purposes come withd in the classification of ers and they must file with the city their plat showing the sub division and have the same approved before salps are made and streets laid out to take care of the new "People should also know continued Mr. DeLange. "that citizens who desire to build or Improve upon present noffle surroundings mav do so. but they must first apply for and obtain a building permit from the city before tbev can proceed. "Priorities must be obtained for material if the amount to be exnended is more than 1500, and a Federal permit to build mut also he obtained if the amount Is larger than 3500 even though no rritlcial materials are involved Since Orem has been - J v -- 11 -- ini-ma- n. sub-divl- Walker, chairman: Rnl-o- n West, braith officer; Mrs. Bob Johnson. Mrs IJov Poi and Evan Wilbere. members Committee heads are urged to f.rrjifi, I roll hers appointed to work with them and tmt they are in attendance at the Jauce routine eha and its Rav Iiolger something to see. (toes j w it ii Last week Mr. Hirie and Mr. Eaddus of the Utah Power and Light Company and Mr. Bills of the Telephone Company, Mayor Jolley and Mr. Williams of the met at the Orem City Council Pi era Theatre to make plans for more complete illumination of the state highway west of the theatre. Due to the fact that the telephone companv plans to remove their full poles and lines from the high-wa- v within the next month, it was not thought possible to complete this project until after the poles were removed. Mr. Bills representing the telephone company stated that everything would be done to Roe that the lineR were removed as quickly as possible. Besides the lighting it is alsc planned to have the area policed at regular intervals so that folks may rest easy while attending the Caroles sincere desire that thq picture he shown if it would help people to laugh during these Carole was strenuous times. known among her friends and loved ones for hep cheerfulness Her sincere and friendliness devotion to her Government can never be questioned. The picture Is a fitting tribute to her greatness. It combines humor, farce and melodrama in such a way as show. to make it a most interesting and worthwhile entertainment. Requests have already come from two communities outside So often we notice as people Sharon Stake for the entertaineome to the show they look as ment of their old folks at some at to sit though they would like but when special performance at the Scera our classy Snack-ba- r Theatre. Ernest Frandsen, Bishthey feel in their pockets, they op of Manavue ward, reported find they have spent all their Next Wednesday night that their committee felt there money.. was no treat they could purchase we have an extra good family for the old that would be program, GO WEST YOUNG appreciated people more than another LADY. It stars Penny Singleton visit Co this beautiful theatre. who you remember as the charmPerhaps there are wards in Phar-o- n ing young wife of Dagwood Bum-steaStake would like to Join The story Is a rowdy, rip- with thesethat other wards in enterwestern with action roaring taining their old folks. Let us plenty of music and dancing. Be- hear from you. secIs a there this feature sides ond featurette PLAYGIRLS which If a register could be kept at is a delightful musical, and then one of the best of the Stooges the Scera Theatre of prominent from differed coming As a special treat, we people comedies. are going to give every person parts of the state. It would make who pays their assessment this a most Interesting story. Recentnight only, a coupon worth 6c ly during the convention of phywhich may be redeemed at the sicians and surgeons at Provo, w snack bar. This Is another profit had several visit the theatre. All sharing program. You see. Scera were delighted and interested. It is a cooperative so we like to is revealing to hear the comments share occasionally since business of these people. Universally they all expressed appreciation an4 has been so extra good. praise for the atmosphere of cultLaralne Day. who stars In ure that is reflected at this show-hous- e. This spemed to be more UNHOLY PARTNERS playing Monday and Tuesday, was horn impressive than all the other She Is a qualities that we have announced in Roosevelt. Utah. Mormon girl who has gained popu- such as cusionpd seats, black larity In Hollywood largely be- light, etc Dr Thurman of Vernal cause of her strict adherence to said he felt that he was In one of She the beautiful Greek temples dedithe ideals of her religion has been M. I A. President in a cated to recreation of the hlghst I notice that everyone Is Hoilvwood ward. She has been order. a faithful tithe payer , and ob- so respectful of other peoples serves strictly the Word of Wisd- rights We do not find the om UNHOLY PARTNERS is hoisterousness that Is so common the dvnamle story of the conflict in so many theatres today We of two men. one a newspaper notice, too. that people are dresseditor and the other a ra keteer ed in thir best rkths even A second on Ihts program Is ttnnch they live in a rural FOUR AUKS AND A JILL which Tt i is most remarkable is a hilarious comedv featuring and commendable We hope Mav Rrlger and Anne Rhirlev when the war over that we can Pome of i t s song hit are- "I'm build ari institution ke this in in Good Pbape for the Phape I'm Uintah County. It should dn In" and I Havent a Thing To much to promote the cultural end Wear. The picture reveals an-- aesthetic value of the other talent of Miss Fhirloy in a d. land-owne- M'ir'-et- l sensational d in Orem Nutrition Council Prepares for Training 33 Women, Wed. Afternoon Le-R- oy Nelson, Clyde LaVon Olsen, Hazel Orvin, June Peacock, Rath Perkins, Ralph Peterson, Mary Anna Pino, Clifton Morris Pyne, Elizabeth Reynolds, John Samuel Rieski, Conrad L. Ryan. John A. Salisbury. Jetin R. Elmer Scott, Schcney, Douglas Rav Skinner, Elmer Franklin Svnn , Weston Taylor, Merril l Fate Trnnkey, Marrion Fern Trunkey, Leo Preston Vernon, Betty Gene Washburn, Plain Win-Pe- t. Kenneth L. Wilkinson, R. Duane Willden and LaMar Jamei Zobell. You remember in January, after Lombard finished the Carole picture TO BE OR NOT TO BE which plays Friday and Saturday, she volunteered to tour the X'nit-eStates for several months to promote the sale of Defense stamps and Bonds. She eompleted her first tour in the east and was returning to Hollywood when the plane crashed in Nevada There was Immediately speculations whether or not the picture Clark Cable, would be released t he husband of Carole Lombard, immediately released a sratement saying that he knew it would he v- - - j d. Scera Theatre Chatter Families should register at .he elementary school where the children attend One member of the tannlv. who must he over lk years of age. may register for the entire family. Registration of industrial and institutional usrs look place at the high schoois and was completed Wednesday evening. There should he an application member of Ihe filed for every household wluther there are more than six pounds of sugar per t in the home or not. Appliia-tio- n must be made in order that sugar can he obtained later on. Tilings Von Should Know Before Coming to Register: Before coming to register the following information should he available: (1) Name. (2) Height, (3) Weight, (41 Date of birth of or persons for whom the peti-oyou aie going to register and (o' The amount of sugar per person you have on hand in the home n - . " Civic and Religious Groups to Honor Service Men and Parents on May 10 ct : - t Program Plans For Patriotic Mass Meeting Under Way Clergymen from three different church denominations will be invited to participate In and offer prayers at the patriotic- mass meeting to be held at the new community auditorium In Orem on Mothers Day, May 10, In honor of Service men and their parents from the Lincoln nign school knd the Sharon stake area. It Is announced by sponsors of the affair following a meeting held Tuesday evening at the Sharon stake administration building to complete plans for tne program. Present were representatives of the Lincoln high school, Orem City, Sharon Btake presidency, P. T. A., and the Lincoln Dist-ilocal Red Cross chapter. m. n s other carnival amusements have been set up on the school grounds, as well as refreshment Stands featuring hot soft drinks, dogs, hamburgers, s and all the usual of a carnival. A percentage of the proceeds from these amusements will go to augment the Band uniform fund, states E. H. Long, chairman of the committee on arrangements. Other committee members working wilh Mr. Long on concession arrangements are Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Mrs. J. E. Pinegar, Mrs. Josephine Salisbury, Mrs. Thomas A. Jacob, Mrs J. B. Ferguson, Mr. H. E. Raddatz, Mrs. Edith Duke, Mrs. Lorna Mayeock, and Mrs. Victor Anderson. n, Betty Jane Duncan, Rei Dunford, Wana Elder, Marilda Ester Emmons, Betty Jean Eva is, Melba R Ford, C. Duane Foutin, Bernese Fowler, Howard T. GordRonald on, Beatrice Gregory, Gordon Hansen, Ilene Harward, Marvel Harward, Elda Lorraine HjJfnley. Izora Faun Hill, Joy Audrey Hills, Ruth R. Ivie, IaTIias C. Johnson, Myron L. Johnson, Nanalee Johnson, Priscilla Johnson, Jane Justesen, Melba Anna Llechty, Garn C. Lloyd, Ivan Lowe, June Elizabeth Lunce-forRussell Harvey Lunceford, Bertha Madsen, Zionia Mecham, LaWana Miller, Dorothy Mitchell, Lenore Mitchell, Joseph 4 pected. K hools i Marie Crandall . Imra Davis, NaDean Davis, Ruby R, Davis, C. Holman Dawi-so- et Bar-bako- s, and Concessions to Aid In Purchase of Band Uniforms occasion, a wheel and Thin sday, May 14. is the date for Commencement exercises of the Lincoln senior high school class of 42, which will be held for the first time in the new Scera auditorium, it is announced hy A. P. Warnick, principal of the school. Exercises will commence at 6:30 p. m., and at their conclusion the annual commencement dance will take place in the high school gymnasium. What Price Freedom" is the theme to he developed by program participants of the graduating the In accordance wilh class. policy adopted for me past few years, a valedictorian will not be rhosun, Mr Warnick said, but several students with high scholastic standings will deliver the addresses. Application for graduation have been filed by 81 students, Mr Warnick reports. The candidates for graduation are as follows: SUGAR RATIONING George Leonard Adams, Thelma Vera Aston, Donna Violet Laverne BartlPtt, Lynn J. M. BEGINS MAY Bellows. Berry. Raymond Adelhert Bigler. Florence Bone, Consumer sugar rationing will Kenneth William, Thursa R. Bunthe nell. Barbara Burningham, Robgo into effect throughout countrv next week, with registra- ert B Calder, Betty Cameron, LaVetta tion of local us, rs to ike plate Wanda R. Campbell, at the elementary st h m's on May Calder, Inez Merle Carter, Norma 4, 5, 6 and 7, 3 2,0 p. n. to 9 p. R Carter, Phillip C. Condor, Beth -- erm-munt- tv T j - 1 1 |