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Show UTAH VALLEY V NE 8 W Friday , Much 21,1M1 300 Members Orem Chamber tint sad board;Ray for Ballad For. Americans To Be Ornwu entertained Fridcy hy et ell times; end antiring others MONARCH RANGE REVIEW Banquet, Dance at Annual Meet ere numerous Character whet we te mention.' Jeeela wu Lincoln at Sung Friday High while tho FOR tables loaded with good things to eat, surroundpreeeate and Factory Cooperation Sale ed bySix800longmembers prueuled to Free, aa outstanding teeters of and guests of the Orem flhnmlmr of the President's Jecobeea aad Rath What promised to be one of the moet delightful and tout, for Town Mr. numarone too Mrs. kelp whose earvlcee SUPPORT was AUDITORIUM out- Mr. Commerce occupied only a little more than half bf T.fwanln Perk presented Manager Anderand high school's commodious gymnasium, leaving room at the son with u chock for :! other end for banqueteers to dance during intermission paid glowing tribute to tho community auterprlu which fostered between courses to the delightful music of Royal Nielsen and aud bid built this beautiful comhis musicians, the entire scene one of the gayest and moat munity auditorium. In reply Mr. elaborate affairs ever staged by the Orem Chamber directors. Aadereoa declared that "Rural America la looking to Oram u uu "TE banquet wee a banquet la- - ogoe, the tint school of Community cooperaexample deed, , with a eia course dinner aad tle first eeeal. tion, and tha solution .of rocraa being served la grand stylo by tbs lion lu areas OKKM Only During March whore gnat populaAT PRSBEET, Twin Pines chef, aaetsted by tions are not present and ao canthe theme of Preeldeat Roy Marjorie Holdaway of the Lincoln homo economics department, end Perk's toast, became a tribute te not finance the dty recreational the beautiful Tlgerettee of Lin- the community workers who had programs needed tor American coln, ably helped by the PPA built Orem's Chamber of Com- youth." hud Another check for boy, everything being done with merce end had made possible the previously boon handed to the dispatch and grace. D. Orlo sumptuous dinner provided that Lincoln high school band. Tribute Allen acted aa toaatmester, and eight. woet music wee dlepeneond John B. Stratton got praise tor was also paid to Rohbock'e Sou for tho beautiful potted plants aampalgn. big tho entire dinner,, with danc- the 'dean-up- " Tom Jacobs wee lauded tor his table decorations.. Also to H. H. ing offered to ail who dared to do so, tho occasion being not only the P. Q. . Canning factory payroll la GUI, chef, and Lu Smith, manager of Twin Pinas and MIm Holdpnnual dinner but u celebration Orem, while Mr. Perk gave home economics tucker, all away, to In honor of Oram- - becoming u Oreme fruits, praise the best la America" a selling got u Mg baud tor the eueelleut city. by tho only better grading gad packaging cuisine demonstrated OREM'S PERSON AUTT to aell them tope" on any mar- loaded tablu. E. B. Terry, acIf Communities do have per- ket la the laud; companied by Melba Pyne, and Harold B rereton accompanied by sonalities, wee depleted by Mayor as dlructor of Wesley Soulier, B. M. Jolley, In bio Toast to Orem tho FFA Walter Bigler, both ware apboys; of tho Future, In which bo referJohn B. Lewie, as chle of en- plauded for encores of their solo. red to the destruction today of tertainment, and hedd of..J,tha BOMB SUPERLATIVES tho old npplc orchards, and' so Lions; concerning Orem wore handed many fine old trees which have A. P.' Warwick for tho fiat out by Mayor Jolley which "showmarked the homes of tho older moral of the Lincoln high school; ed wc hadnt grown np yet, bet generation, and In which ho apVictor C. Anderaon as maaagor ere ettU proud of oar dty", such pealed to ovary cltleon to plant a of Beers, builder of tho gruadaet the biggcct banquet hull la no reason for other than community auditorium , to rural tree, if Utah; tho handsomest Tatars tor shad and bounty around the America; s "... Farmers; the most beautiful home, la developing Me Idee he Ronald Price tor being the bout reed from Natare Magnates, e secretary ever; Elwood Beater tor Tlgarattu; tha moet eumptuou poem by Riley Scott, as follows: hie efforts la membership of the bouquet; the moat luaelou fruit; the largest rural high school; tho TREES are mane moat toad fast Chamber; most unique recreation eot-nfor (Made Llaabaugh "keapleg tho biggest community auditorfriend; They bleee hie life, and whoa life everybody woU; ium." I. lit u an-tint- ed Beautiful New Models Attendance Prises Premiums Cooking Schools ' Liberal Trade-in- s INCLUDED WITH EVERY MONARCH SOLD DURING THIS SALE - u Your Choice of SO Pc. Set 10 Pe. Set SILVERWARE ALUMINUM 32 Pc. Set DISHES or ELECTRIC COAL-G- AS ji (86) wwwmmmmmwmtmtmmmn ' ; . - S. 4- Liee-bang- - . . - . Redio and Heater mi PLYMOUTH With Heater aif' : SEDAN....;. 395.00 r. .95.00 1932 FORD SEDAN It Runs Good! 1934 PLYMOUTH SEDAN and Very Good Transportation These Can are 3195.00 Beady to Go! and1 We Cannot Accept Trades . ' Gets - Pan! Banyan, and John Hoary worn epic figures. Towertug above the people, he ambodlu their yearnings, their ehoru. knowledge of this history, their The second pert will present a endless cariosity ekoet each other : group of patriotic asl action with usd their bute hope la the futuru. eoloe, trio, smell ensembles, And like the people, he sea Mag P , ' drills, tap dancing, Ubleeex, end ea Idas better than he esa talk JACKSON MOTOR will add which 1L t. , .. lighting effects Utah color to tho elnglng.. Beautiful lighting effects end As the future of tho Concert, special tableaux will greatly enthe third pert will present the hance tha stirring ecenu of this "Ballad for Americana", n modem patriotic performance. ' The pub- Tboy am eantatts by Eerl Robinson end lic le Invited. John Latouche. Tho Bulled ia e Iu honor of Elder Lu story of America in song, featurV.,V' ing four high spots in history the Goa pel Mecca ge deec aid AdT4R.The Revolution, tho growth of the vanced Ban ion bad a party at the 81 Chevrolet Ceope. M home Saturday Union, the Civil War, end tho Curtis Gordon ! The claaeu will bay IS Ply. 44m Mul-H-U Machine Age. . The story ic told evening. te a baritone solo eng by Harold Eider Ford tha book, "Priesthood U PlyEMUh Hiiw . 11 Brers ten, with a ehoru of 111 sad Church Govern moat." 85 Ptymemth nitoe fTII sad played volcas accompanying. " Sr- 1The figure of the eotoiet le am USED CAB r' ,;Et ' oa I ...BECAUSE.,. - .fit! HIM 17 Pet M 17 Fhckui 18 Nmh Drine fleLJS7S ?Vt IB Chevielet hito.M4ta ' SHARON STAKE GLEANERS TO BIND SHEAF SUNDAY . . At These Extremely Low Prices. ue guard our harttaga Oft yrwMoua traeu from ega Id Mel mankind T$a greatest boon They bleee the earth heaven I ' ' ' ffft is. ty sad point to ' . ;pon't.:BDoiible-croMe' I yr-v.- d TTNITED SALES & SERVICE INC. V V - By Cheap Imitation of STUDENTS Less Problem To Parents! 150 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE - PHONE 666 a, p. Dehere wtU .. u wlli Var-uoa.et- ek nin,, Still, the Land, of THE GLEAREB en - 7:S et direct the varieu wards te placee, with Holmaa Daweea, Omar ffaaaaa, Kebert Oflieepie, Max Edwarde, Parley Rudolph Wolfgrum, uad Walla boteg uppeteted from the sevaa wards. elm V ; i PIONEER FAMTUEB was tha theem of Krval Ghris-tonela Me witty, toast to Oram of the Peat, la which tha grand old pioneer of Omm received an ovation repeatedly aa Mr. Christenson mentioned them and their achievements, each as tha building of tho tint church Timpaa- - PIANO Uy by W. M. preeldeat of T. IL M. L A., and ho will bo aaeletad hy hie eouuaalotp, Edgar Booth sad Teuton Price, uad by Mis. Fielding counsalom, Wiualo Graff; aud Bath Pateruoa, uad ibo hy Parlall Fatanoa, and Dean Minor, ateke T. M. M. L A. nativity and Hiuiiimant VERY EASY TERMS' s Mi. AdaU Fielding win have charge' of the eeremenlee at the College lull suet, etertteg , v- teaat i .395.00 1937 PONTIAC SEDAN ham Lincoln, t a k, E. B. Terry, for tbalr cape aud aprons doaeted Price, te the Tiger et tee; Lusull Bobbtee, J. K Dregs, And regelate the watera flow; Dr. Pepper tor hie refreeb-meut- e; Rnlon West, Marvel Welker, end They beaetlfy the oartha scarred Frank Wofftnden. Thau direcface B. O. Mnir, aa tho biggest buyer tors will Mat later and I nni And furnish timber for the rase. of Orem frnlts; t their own offleere. preeidaat, V. Bmll Hdueou for ' peletleg In' avry science, erry art. and, eo mtttee iibrtimei The tree has played a vital part; tbs flu mow Orem eigne; Retiring la pane end war, oa land or see Oeeer Aadereoa, Orem's flrei rector' Itor, John S. Lewie, John " B. Stratton, f fefcy OlUmsa, Man's coni tent help has bean the preeldent of tho Chamber; W. mam Biwood Baxter, a bar the .V tree. Gillman, of " - Ware there no trees,, this world 'V would BOOB he.ee yoa dead stoop; Wary niite of desert-- , led, . Of tobtutnine bleak wlk swept Bead. r Used Gars! te Fiohnmto preparations art now practically completed for the Sharon stake Gleaners, 188 giria from seven wards, to achieve their sheaf binding ceremony Sunday evening Robbins tor tho tables at College hall on the lower campus of the Brigham Young A. silent vigil etui they keep end equipment; stake activity elected by poet card' ballots university, announces Mn. Effle Pinegar, Rnlon West aa Orem's effletant Above the portele of Me Bleep. were named by Secretary Ronald leader, who la being audited loyally by Mrs. Christine Jolky, patrolman; Mra. West and Mn. Robbias Price: W. D. BonlMr, Glade TRKE8 break the fell of rain or stake class leader. . Ronald , i the other twa parte end wUI eou-al- et of special numbers by the boye end girls glee and tha miiad f p; "You Deserve the BeaU-8- o Boy a Monarch AMERICAS FINEST RANGES! r-- Guymoa. le given by ladtoe eowad. were Mildred warn served to Mm. Ford, a visiter, Mora lya Willoughby, Mild rod Juobua, Dorothy thor Oroau, Miruilo . Joule Petarua, Rath Cetay, aad standing entertainment events ever presented at tho Lincoln high school will be given by the vocal music department, In the form of a concert opera, Tha Spirit of America, under the direction of E. B. Terry, Friday, March 21, at 8 :00 p. in the Lincoln high school auditorium. The presentation, Ore Ouymu. the second of its kind at the school, will be divided into three parts, all portraying the spirit of American patriotism. The first pert will Introduce epic one in tha sense that Abra- You ll, 4 v'.r. Gillman When you do your Spring Housecleaning SEE OUR SAMPLES the largest vArity of genuine Wallpaper In the City. -- deserve a Mg head, eaye Mrs. Plunger, for to them belongs the credit of the ward work which hu mode each ward achieve this outstanding sheaf binding ceremony.. On the honor roll, therefore, sis the following ume: Thelma Lanon of Vineyard, Amy Taylor of Edgomoat; Ida Latch ty of Plauaat View; Lanovc Kimball of Grand View; Anna Lon Brooke of Timpeeogu; Virginia Taylor of Lako Vtow; and Naomi Dickey ofBharoa. The.pnbUe le Invited to attend this outstanding event of tho Gleaner year, vary tow stakes In the church having achieved this e Stake evont, which man that every ward In the ateke hu first acoompllihed tho Oluner objectives In tho vnrlou ward Opportunity man thaa tha III atlH, tur, rV hi the la la bow,, whik i liberal nvnikbk. 'f , ; Come in and See Us Today ' s Mutual Goal & Lumber, Go. : Provo, Utah clemes. u C.V.H. Says: V dnd never be Disappointed GET THE BEST -- ON. All BENNETTS Beds, Springs, In Provo Mattresses Its MONTAG RANGE Special Sale Also 76-Pie- ce at set of Premium Ware, valued BOTH ' at ' 198.75 'i $20.00 at the price of the Range. .98.75 Used Cupboards at 5.95 a fact. Children interested in music cause parents far less concern. And, modem teaching methods assure maximum interest by making possible the playing of familiar tunes in no time at Furniture Exchange I 310 West Center CaU 24 for Expert Radio St Refrigerator or Washing Machine Repairs alL Schools report them as better students, too. Pianos cost little are easy to buy. BUY FROM 2 Build a Home Small Budget Payments LEADER 0 We Sell More Can Than Any Other Because We ReconDealer in Provo dition Better, Trade Fair and Stand Back of Our Guarantee 100! Cannon-Ashto- Taylor Bros. tmmmmmnmtt M n, IM SO PROUD OF OUR HOME NOW Inc. South University Are, - Incorporated - Phone 155 BUICK Provo, Utah CHEVROLET 191 Along with tbalr beavy taxes Utah people eoncumo and pay for 44S.S1B gallons of herd llqnor, SS1.7S9 gallons of wine, end galloae of bur, at an average expenditure of fit. IS tor and ehild. every meu, woman Juet 178.80 for every family of five. Aud nil this In one year I Adding to this the amount pent for cigarette, cigars end tobacco, It would appear tha people were thus spending tbalr total Income. FREE APPLE WOOD Taka R Alee I went to Bay sway. Jersey or Guernsey heifer. Bee Roy K. Perk, Phene 014R1 Vkattae axe proud ef home Ike! have pmed end amdmeheA fteudte tarile I muds in. IfawlffMw toms toeeem Re ABC MnuiMr Rto mW IT utoUe Is tor meet Ibn m fae TOMS POKItmmJtowi entoUe at n( d $!) fhstA ei o ffep (fc Utah Timber & Goal Ga 164 West 51h North Phone 232 Provo, UtaL Ku.mu....Rumuuiim SPEAR LUMBER GO. BEAUTlbuL HOMES REPAHl OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments -- ywitpr'Ti !i 101,-080.8- Phone 160 272 West Center St. - A check for f71,7fS.(l covering net profits of tha Utah Llqnor Commission's operation of tho business during February 1141, wu recently handed te Governor Herbert B. Muw. The not profits for tha first eight months of thic fiscal year totaled f7SI.01l.IS, as compared to $(S0, 8SS.lt daring the earns period e year ego, 1. representing e gain of f .T' ''V' ' ' f |