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Show Music Festival at Lincoln On Monday Region three comprises Nephi Tintic, Spanish Fork, Y-Pa.son, High, Springville. Provo, B. Lincoln, Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Lehi high school- - Each school will be represented with a selected number, either vocal or instrumental, taken from the best talent in the school. The program will of have variety and a great deal interest is being manifest in schoois of seeing what the other the region will have to give. Frse To General Public The outstanding affair is free to the alumnus of Lincoln High and the students and patrons of this district. Similar programs, but with an entirely different selection of numbers and personnel, will be presented Wednesday evening, Mar. 20, at Provo high school auditorium and Friday evening, March 22 school at Pleasant Grove school, hh auditorium. Director Elvis B. Terry announces the Ladies Sextette, the saxophone quartet, the male quartet and other equally fine groups are among the five selected to represent Lincoln. The committee in charge of the festiselect the different vals will numbers to be presented at the three programs, choosing a diversified and entertaining program for the three evenings, with each high school in the region represented with either one of two numbers- - JUNIOR r-- BUSINESS HOUSES WEDNESDAY possible. This is in line with the announcement previously made that the Orem business men are working unitedly in securin ing better phone service the city and community. Other members of the committee are George Rohbock and Walter Hendricks. Edgemont Gold And Green Ball Tuesday An invitation is extended all members and friends to attend the annual Gold and Green ball to be held Tuesday evening, March 19, in the ward recreation hall, under the direc-- ' tino of the MIA officers, with President Beth Ferguson and Royal Hunter, chairmen. Miss Diane Faulkner will be queen of the gay affair, with Miss Louise Unthank and Miss Maurinc Brereton, attendants. Tiny Judy Smith and Ann will be trainbearcr, Lloyd Jerry Ferguson will be crown bearer with Larry Elliott and J. D. Gordon, trumpeters. The scout troop of the ward will present the colors. V'1, Howard Nelsons orchestra , jwill furnish music for nancing. toth a floor show being given following the coronation ceremonies. with Mrs. Helen Gordon aerompanist. This is a budget affair. ward ENJOYS TEMPLE EXCURSION A bus was chartered and the following group of Lake View resident attended a session at the Salt Lake LDS temple Mon-evenin- Bishop Weldon J r. and Mrs. Paul Tavlor. r. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen. ?Ir- a"d Mr. Milo Madsen. Ro art Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Har'd Scott, Mrs. Emma Olsen and rs- WiHord Overson. Jos. L. Jackson was . ,r- '"airman of the affair and 'Mtoalogii-a- l chairman in the - - - !irs submarines used by n',pd States were five of ar' ype contracted for department in ,T vf $(! , .. - . 1 ,, WEEKLY Lincoln liigh school Junior Prom will be held Wednesday evening Mareh 20th at 8:30 at the Jospeh Smith building and promises to be an outstanding social event of the school season. The affair will be semi-formand the theme Symphony" will be carried out in the proand grams decorations. A miniature stage will be erected with small orchestra figurines on it and silhouettes will Be placed about the ball room in attractive manner. Gus Shields orchestra will furnish music for dancing. A feature of the evening will be a promenade by a number of couples from the Junior class. Miss Marilyn Christensen is chairman of the Prom committee, assisted by Miss Kathryn Christenson. Don Ford, Stan Cole, Kay Madsen and Dean Adams. Patrons for the charming affair will be Mayor and Mrs. J. W. Gillman, Ihinelpal and Mrs. A. P. Warnick. Judge and Mrs. A. H. Christenson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Christensen. Advisors for the Junior class are Frank B. Newman. Carl D Swenson. Miss Iva Reynolds and Miss Marjorie Haldawev. ohmic Ten B. Y. U. NOTES By Wm. Clyde Bthunia Christopher Columbus' Edwin Strawridge ana g.eup will present the Dance-PlaColumbus' on Christopher March 18 under sponsorship of the Lyceum program. This dance-pla- y is an educa tional program. Music of the dance-pla- y is representative of the spirit of the time of Columbus. Some of the music is based on folk material, and some is original. Costumes of the first act are based on the Genoa May Day Festival- Designs of mens clothing are derived from drawings of Lconardi de Vinci in Windsor Castle, England. Girl's dresses have as their base the by Boticelli. Costumes for act two are based on Spanish paintings of the period. Act three costumes are tnose or typical riff raff of a town. y - Y CALENDAR Scheduled at the Y for this and for next week are: week-en- R Club d MARCH IS: Claudia Play. College hall. Banyon Ball. Smith Building, Social hall. The ladies of Vineyard R Club was entertained last Friday at the home of Mrs. Pauline MARCH 16: Gammon. itook Claudia Play. College hall. Progressive was played at which Mrs. Lyle Lambda Delta Cigma William took first prize and Mrs. Geneve Gammon won the Tan Sig Party. Smith buildconsolation. ing Social hallThose attending the delightful affair were the Mrs. Vira 'MARCH 17: Phi Norma Holdaway. I Delta Holdaway. jDclphia Holdaway, Sylvia Hold- - meeting. away. Grarc Spaulding. Ber-- , MARCH 18: nice Rowlings. Della Stone. Sendee men Forum. Smith Lyle Williams. Sarah Olsen. 'building and Social hall, Straw-bridg- e Vera Miller. Lois Davis. Mahlo Ballet, Joseph Smith Bunker. Anita Varley, Veada biulding 8:15 p. m. Whitcley. and Geneve Gam MARCH 20: mon of American Fork. Malcuzynski, Tabernacle 8 p. OF STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS" NEWS-MAGAZl- K rnovo, utaii Number Fifteen INDEPENDENT Mass Meeting Being Galled For April 1 This meeting has been called by Mayor J. W. Glllmau for Monday evening, April latt at 8:30 p- m. in Sharon Ward chapel. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the proposed zoning of all the area of Orem City, east and west of the state highway. At the previous mass meeting only the section immediately adjacent to state highway 91 was voted upon, it being the concensus of opinion property along that U. S. 91 PLEASANT F. F. A. Club Reporter fine reporter of Another Lincoln Chapter Future Farmer Club is being featured in our article today. Que Steele, son of Mr- - and Mrs. Robert Steele, is a member of the champion F. F. A. basketball team, and - all ! m. VINEYARD WARD MARCH 21: Utah Stake Gold and Green REUNION PLANNED Ball. Smith Building-MARC22: Mnrdi Gras. StuAll committees are working dent Dance. hard 1o complete plans for Ihi annual Vineyard ward reunion MARCH 23: fo lo held Thnrsdnv evening. Faculty Women. March 21. in Lakeview Boy Scouts of America. Din-- i amusement hall, for all adults nor and Meeting. Smith buildand those over Mutual age and ing 2 p. m. Wednesday afternoon. In Vine- MARDI GRAS yard ward hall for all children The Circle Francaisc will of I he ward. a Mardi Gras on March present Invitations are being sen: out to nil former members of the 22 and will award a prize for the most original costume worn the affair will to ward, and the dance. Refreshments will especially honor Pres. Walter be sold and proceeds from their R. Hnldnwav and Bernard Ansole will go to the student union derson. retiring ward dork. and Junior building. Tlie THmarv Sunday School officers and teachers will be in charge of SUNDAY SERVICES the childrens nartv immediately following school on Wednes- GRANDVIEW WARD: Sacrament meeting will beday- A fine program has been arranged for 7:311 Thursday gin at 7 oclock- Martha Kel-- : evening, to be followed hv scy. president of the Relief So- -' liinrbeon and dancing. The af- cicty will conduct iho program fair promises to be niiD'anding LAKEVIEW WARD: in everv detail. The Relief Society will be in charge of the Sacrament service Act Plnv under direction of President Olson. Meeting will 5e Lincoln Tliirh School atEmma m. 7:30 p. CINDERELLA, the delighthe will act ful three WINDSOR WARD: fantasy, in Lincoln high Mrs. Roa Baxter. Relier Sn-- : presented school auditorium. Fridnv eve- riety president will lc in charge ning March 15tli bv Geneva of the program at 7:30 p. m. ward MIA. as a benefit for the church building fund All mem- EDGEMONT The Relief Society, with Presber of Sharon Stake and comident Bernice Faulkner In munity are invited to be prescharge, will present the proent at 8 n. m. Mis Nina Lamb, ward drama gram at 7 p. m. leader, will direct the VINEYARD: which wa presented in The Seminary sturfem wm matinee to the school children present the program at 7:30 p. afternoon. on Thursday m Three at pree-nls-li- nn. 1900 Nephi hv Tpemher of the state GENEVA WARD: Ivirbv.-nnatrol. President Winnie Graff of the Merle Dale Tsham. 2? trans-inn- . Relief Society udll be in charge V" apprehended hv Nephi of Pie program at 7:30 p. m. efpeer tor stealing the rnr in Timpnnogn ward chapel. be pnd ntaced in Sail, wticrc cali-hnr PLEASANT VIEW: himself wl'h a small Sacrament meeting will bepnd is in fair condiat 7 oclock, with President gin The hosni'al. tion jn Pavon Sooffirer arc of the opinion he Edna Hnncn of the Relief of in rharee the program. at ciety the hi ock in hid the gun time hcv searched him. The Rerretarv of Stain in 1hn cabinet is rons'dnr-Presidents size of th" ran"? sveree Th" in importance and first as ed i to 5 from n RweH p farm fn prestige. 45 acre. v pl-tr- -1 1 PROVO MAR. 18 TO tremely interesting and entertaining. A great many applications have been placed with the tv Mutual officers. tlie program a Following dance will be given, with Stien-rcker- ts orchestra furnishing HOME AGAIN Pvt. Stanley V. Iladlock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Iladlocx, his disOrem, has received charge from the army at Fort Douglas. Pvt- - Iladlock has served two years overseas with tlie and 357th Infantry Regiment, wears the European thcalei ribbon with five battle stars. Good conduct medal, American theater ribbon, Combat Infantrymans hadge, and the victory ribbon- He entered service Dr. L K. Cullimore - Cpl John R. Rieske, son of Mrs. George V. Reiman of Orem his discharge hns received from Fort Dnn"lns Reparation center. Cpl. Rieske, who served 18 months overseas ns a Mortar Crewman with the 405th Infantry, is authorized to wear the European Theater riblmn with two battle stars. Good conduct medal, American theater riblmn. combat infantrymans liadge nnd tlie Victorv riblmn. lie entered the army Mav 7. 1943. fielng a student at BYU at hat time. T. 5 fiVar Oliver, son of Mi and Mrs. Paul Oliver, and hus-- 1 band of Carina Anderson Oli ver. lias also received Ills discharge fr.nn Dougins center. T-- Oliver, who served 9 months overseas ns a truck driver with the 01 Bill engineers, is authorized to wear the Asiatic-Pacific theater riblmn, good conduct medal. American theater riblmn and the Victory Ribbon. HOME ON LEAVE Rt'ed M. Davis, MM 3c, son of Mr. Bnd Mrs. miii R. Davis is home on leave from tint South Pncifir. where he lias been serving for Hie past 15 months on the USS "Livingston. At tin1 end of his leave he will report in Salt Lake City for reassignment. LEGION DANCE first Women's said. Winners in both divisions will be awarded trophies and Individual medals, while the winner of the A. A. U. division will be given $100 toward traveling expenses to the national tournev in St. Joseph, Missouri, on March 25 to 30. Entrance fee will be $5 and meals and hotel expense will he allowed along with a small mileage fee to teams coming considerable from distance. Tlie mileage fee will also be given to all teams entering the iourney. All teams In the western states are invited to enter and entrance fees may be paid tn anv member of the commit-lee- Deadline for entering the Tourney has been set for noon, March 15. A long felt need of Orem and community will be realized Monday, March 18th, when Dr. Leland K. Cullimore will open an office in the B. & 11. Pharmacy building, as a physician and surgeon. Dr- Cullimore haa a host of friends in the community, being a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cullimore, of Provo, former residents of Linden, and brother of Dr. L. L. Cullimore of Provo, with whom he practised for four years before en tering the army medical corps five years ago. Dr. Cullimore has Just returned from service, having been stationed at Camp Holmrls. California for the past Dec. 23, 1942. 20 annual Western Invitational Basketball tourney will be held In Provo on March 18, 19, and 20, it was announced Thursday by Paul Demos, sports committee chairman of the Provo port of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, which with the Utah Valley Athletic club will sponsor the event. The meet will be divided Into two divisions, so that feminine teams playing under girls or A. A. U. rules and those playing under mens rules may both enter the tourney, J. Baxter Lcyshon, of the Utah Valley A. C. and tournament manager Tlie States tend- be put ment- BIRTHDAY VIEW On Tuesday evening at 7:30 a "Talent Program will be held in Pleasant View ward chapel, under the direction of the MIA officers. From past programs enjoyed by members of the ward, this evening will be ex- the music. 15, 1946 Dr. L. K. Cullimore WOMENS BASKET Opens Office in Orem jQygjjgy All members of the ward and friends are invited to at- in commercial district No. 2, which would permit all kinds of business enterprises. It is imperative thnt decisions be reached In the matter regarding the residential, agricultural and Industrial zones, and these will be taken up at the meeting. City Shows Rapid Growth Mayor Gillman points out as an example of the fast growth of Orem, building permits to taling $77,825 have been Issued in the past thirty days by ' Ed Wickman, building inspector, who is in charge of this depart- AMERICAN Friday, March TALENT NIGHT IN - Siolen Car Recovered - biuhe Navy p 7 EVENING Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. August TIMPANOGOS: Johnson. Mr. and Mrs- James Sacrament meeting will conof Edgcmonf Rex Rchnnev J illiams. Mr. and Mrs. Elman wa bapnv to get hi ear back, vene at B p. m with President Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. of the Relief Carl even- Mary William. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Carl John-n- . which wa stolen Sunday the program conducting Society at recovered Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mad-M- ing The car was tk?i) - T Dan-sant- David Park, chairman of American Legion Post 72 better telephone service committee, announces that on Wednesday petitions were placed in every business establishment or Orem and citizens interested City, in securing better service from the telephone arc company asked to sign them as soon as axeview ward- - 7;T. Entertains PETITIONS PLACED IN ALL PARTY Si. j:.' PROM Vineyard PHONE ' a member of Lincoln high school football squad and chorus He is active in club acThe American Legion will tivities, being a member of the Club Orem celebrate its 15th birthday anni- livestock judging team: was Officers Elects versary, March 15. with a danc- chairman of decorations for the five years. ing party at Lincoln high father and sons banquet of the Mrs. J. G. Stratton was elecV-r- d school gymAll members of club and is a candidate for the BYU attended Dr. Cullimore president of Orem Literary Legion Post No. 72 and all state farmer degree1. U. of U-- , but received Club Thursday afternoon at the , and Ihe servicemen and wome" in the has lieen interested in Que his degrees at the George Wash- home of Mrs. Roy Park. Mr to be rabbit and his pure bred Chescommunity are invitee Medical Boyd Davis was named ington University present. Good music has been ter White Swine project has D. C. I School and Mrs. Thomas at Washington. provided and refreshments will netted him $400.00 in the past Ilis wife is the former Eunice Cordncr was reelected secrebo served. two years. Ho has rereived Hanks and they have two child- tary. It was in Paris, France, nl a everal awards at the Spanish The affair was a dinner-meetinren, n daughter, Loot a, who is great caucus of representatives Fork Junihr livestock show and now a with roses and daisies arcollege nursing taking of the American Expeditionary look second place in Linrnln course in Ran Frnnclsco, lal-an- ranged attractively as decoraForce from March J3 to 17, High School Swine Prnji'ct recn son, Coridon. who will tions. Mrs. Dean Park, president 1919. that the American Legion ords. He is a member of the ernduate from BY high school presided and a report of the fedwas born. There are now more project tour committee of the this spring. eration meetings was given by than 21.000 posts celebrating club, who will make tours of all Mrs. E. B. Terry. the anniversary. projects in Lincoln district. Others present were Mrs. LeTlie American Is Legion Quo is a mcirmer of the Roy Mecham, a guest. Mr Americas first line of defense. Tricsts Officers quorum of the I,.D S. Thomas Jacob. Mrs- - Harold The specific. purpose of the or- church in Geneva ward, and Caldcr. Mrs. Curtis Gordon, eamzatinn is to uphold and deo 8S wrn Itirj (luring iho Verd Washburn, Mrs. Ray lonci Ihe Constitution the of Club Mrs. Orem Fast year. Tip was also a mem - A Wells. Mrs. John Park, Mr Geneva Ward M Men S KSJfi. e - 7Pr,":J,d borof of Delos Pyne and Mrs. Clifton Mrs. Sterling Ercnnbrack , ,ask, . Provo and Mrs. D. A. McMil- Pyne. develop? and promote apprrria- lion of and love for America; of and lan Murray, president CW ICUJJf J ill US to promote a liberal and prac- first vice president of the Slate BIRTHS tical education of the ppopie of Girl, to Pfc. Clyde and Julia Federation of Women's clubs IIoiTlC the community at large, of the were present at the Orems Ercnnbrark Wall, Wednesday at privileges, obligations and Women's club Wednesday aiter-ms- Hcbcr Citv Hospital. President Mary Williams of of citizenshin in Timpnnogox ward Relief Boy, to Edwin H. and Marion at the Scera lounge. Mrs. Society Schomer the United States of America: to asks that every iriemlier Bandley, Thursday. RobA. Mrs. and Karl E, sow Terry aid and conduct broad educa- one ball of rug rags at home, Boy, to Carl A. and Eva Bell bins, hostesses, greeted the Howard Smith, Friday. tional programs tor the purunsc as there will lie no guests uxm arrival. meeting alxivc outlined under the direc- hold in tlie ward during the Boy, to Clifton and Joyce See-Ik-e More than 500 ward mem- Mrs. Stephen Novokavieh, tion of the American Legion. Johnson, Sunday. week and the rug rags are needhers enjoyed the fine ward re- - president, presided and Mrs-unioTn 1925 and 1926 a S5.000.000 Girl, to Jesse A. and Joan ed so badly. lu-lMonday in Timpan- - Leland Brooks, program chair- - MrFadden Burr. Sunday. endowment fund was raised These rag may he taken to fii'ns ward chapel and amuse- - man introduced the ladies sex- the income from which lias the secretary Buy. to Hal C. and Ruth Cox Lillie tordner on l tie from Lincoln high school, Evans. Sunday. sinre lieen used for child wel- or before March 22nd, or to tlie mer.'t hall of the wlm sang two numbers and Mrs The growth fare. The goal of the organiza- home of Girl, to Leland A. and Vel-rf- a any member of the j ward insteady the one year since its Krraubrnck. who gave the de--1 Whilloek Anderson, Monday, tion is. 1st. to insure that anv ward presidency. i in the lightrul book review, shown Mamas all at Utah Volley hospital. child of World War T or II nov, to .T. Keith and Neta population, which is now 799 as Bank Account" by Katherine Veteran in need of earn nd ; with 072 nt that Forbes. Mrs. McMillan also Gardner Bishop ciiiiip.ind will receive that service Saturday night ! time Mrs. Willard All at Utah VaiJev Hospital. siKike and aid: 2nd. to attain "A OUTSTANDING briefly. All servicemen and women Yergensen led in tlie flag salute square deal for everv child. in FIRST CHURCH OF wire paid (libido with artistic and Mrs. Keith Boyer gave the order to reach all World War STUDENTS NAMED CHRIST SCIENTIST arranged hv Louise litnny. Veterans children who may be Rohlciik on cither sidp of the in need and concern for tlie DIVINE. REFLECTION citiliensliip of the country. AT LINCOLN HIGH IS SUNDAY TOPIC Tlie Americanism EndowMiss Nina Klrntlon was voted ment Fund of SI 5.000,000 has Substance" is the subject of been rreated to enable the Le- outstanding girl of Lincoln the Lesson-Sermo- n in all auth.land gion to meet fully its tremend- high school with Mi:: orized Christian ous responsibilities, chalBaum and Miss Jean Ch!:' as tin Churches on Sunday, March 17. lenge facing post war Ameriia. runnersnp: Kenneth Haber a Among the Biblical citations Their first duty is to assure tins outstanding hoy. with Hob Hal was: "I know that, whatsoever and Shirley I.ovelr:;s God doeth it. that man should readjustment and reemploy- bersh-liement of the veterans who are coming second in a poll taken nothing can be pul to it, nor ' returned to civil life. Members present were Mes-- : anything taken from it: and by the Senior and Junior stuIt is very desirable that dents of the school, it was andames Hiivd Assay. Thomas God doeth iiL. that men should H. Higgs. Edgar every post in the Legion liae nounced on Friday Booth, Clar-- : fear before him. (Ecclesiastes its own home in its own buildCharacteristics consider! d in cnee Bliss. Richard Brewer. Le-- 3:14.) ing ns soon as posihIe. nod the the voting were friendliness, land Brooks, J. Erval Chris- Among the correlative Orem Post is working towari initiative, scholastic standing, William A. Cox, Donald sages from Scienre and Health this endv The Spend r P. T. A will Dixon. Henry and personality, riependaliilit Falkncr, Ray j with Key to the Scriptures, by interest in school aclivit1? eiect M-Wednesday evening. Giligan. Rnv E. Hanks, E. II. Mary Baker Eddy, were: The Mr. and Mr. Mis Stratton h the dair'hter March Milton Ihild-awahigh Johnson. Wilford Larson. Dale universe reflects and expresses 2. at Lincoln and son LeRoy of Vine- of Mr, and Mr. J G. Stratinie-iroom, at 8 oclock. Larsen. L. R. Maveock. Harold j the divine substance or Mind .T..1.1. .. iw.ii yard attended the TufkfieM ton, Mis Baum's parent are Kirov Murdock therefore God is seen in family reunion held in Siilt Mr. and Mr. Newell H. Baum. sneak r. en tlie 'object Probe Millelt. Jos. S. Morgan. Stephen ' thp rav of light which omy reflects " Lake City, over the weekend. and Miss Clegg I the daughter Tlie Snenrrr Novnkavirh. Thorval Rigbee, Life. Truth. Love. yea which Mr. and Mrs. Delhi fAlta of Mr. nnd Mr. Joy O. fleegwill furnish Eugene A- - Robbins. el,n,l on Weslev manifests Gods attributes and I Bal- ' riiusical Aiken) Rowley are rejoiring Kenneth is tlie nn of Robertson. Wesley D. Soulier, power, even as the human nke- I over the safe arrival of an 8 ser; Boh the nn of Mr. nnd iKnrl Terrv. Willard Yergensen ness thrown upon the mirror" Mr. and Mr pound baby bov, to 1. named Mr. J. C. Hnlcrxloben nnd Howard Hold - Thomas Yeager. L. B. Bennett, repeats the color, form, and Keith Dee at the Payson hospi- Rhirlov is Ihe son of Mr. and awnv are a few weeks D. Orlo Allen. Keith Boyer and tion of the rson'in from "of tal on March 7th. Mrs. Ray loveless. at Rl. George with relatives. Ted Simmons. the mirror. (p. 300) MARCH 15 AT GYM -- - Literary vice-preside- nt t i- State Present at Womens ! n pn-ter- s fu-lu- Science ; 1 j t y j I , - I-- I - i I pan-tense- |