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Show Several Firms Submit Bids For Geneva Steel : Plant afternoon, short- - government to supply for conversion. "fu.r i oclock, news came $28,844.-00- 0 Wednesday Washington, i thethatwirethefrommuch awaited Assets Reconstruction Corp. of Los Angeles: Terms of bid. IP -a .'7'W' had arrived when bids- for $28.i 50.000 cash for plant and I VUktMTiGN proposal to spend $37,500,000 SnM OUO.OOO Geneva over five-yea- r be confor opened would period i,i As-l- u version and acquisition of coal responded to the War Adminiseration request with and iron ore deposits. Pacific American Steel-!- ) on OF STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS A WEEKLY NEWS-MAGAZIN- E proposals for postwar operation Corp., Wash.: Seattle, Bid was 'Sthis pbmtINDEPENDENT FRIDAY, PliOVO, UTAH signed by Henry J. Landow, re- VOLUME TEN NUMBER TWENTY-ONGeneva Bidder on ihs portedly a former vice presi: 'sr!Steel Corporation. dent of D. McKee ana H, A. DISASTROUS FIRE B. Y. U. NOTES TO BE CANDIDATE MISSIONARY FROM i consulColumbia Steel Corp- - Brassert. engineering $47.500 000 toe tant of Cleveland, O. Terms of .'SSA By Wm. Clyda Bshunin. HITS TWO FARM FOR COUNTY with commitment to bid: To purchase plant for 20 i BE VINEYARD TO ISAAC STERN. of cost ($40,498,000), payable MOO.OOO J VIOLINIST over a ; of 20 for 2 at period reconversion, years Geneva BARNS & CONTENTS COMMISSIONER Isaac Stern, violinist, with HONORED MAY 12 Jnlus $"5 000,000 at Pittsburg. interest, or to operate with govAs the paper goes to press, . but after a few (lays he will be Alexander Zakin as his pianist, ernment on of investment total a profit sharing or plan. Calif., Clarence Ashton, assistant coun- idile to do this. It is his sinwill give a concert at 8:15 p. m. Government to loan $25,000,000 I 91 100,000. on May 8 in the Provo Stake Jnlm Fowers and Starr Brock-ban- k agent was contacted regard- cere hope that things will itot be ty t - for conversion. I Iron and CorpFuel Colorado the killing frost of Tuesday as black as they look right now. tabernacle. sustained fire ing losses The WAA has the taken the bids arm. piant nraiion bid to lease His playing was summarized night and its consequences: waling to S7.500 late Monday ''X with gov-- i under ton and will ! consideration, at V;, $2 per Aa is years Tlie worst frost in my experi'V. vi when their barns and ihe New York Times on Jan. afternoon, by take cost about 30 at a of convert before final ATTEND to days -- foment MANY he said. descontents with the statement, "All were 9. ence", 1943, completely results will be of known. with the option 47 000.000, in an fire. ull, evening of distinguishtroyed by Strawberries, apples, apricots, riclit to purchase after that timo ed violin playing." MEMORIAL Mr. Brockbank was working years and cherries were the HEALEY ; . , price to be determined but Mr- Stern usually plays worst hit, in some spots from in his field when he noticed ! not less than $80,000,000. from Bach, Mozart, at almost in-flames from his barn. present, appearances FUNERAL i York SERVICE pouring ; FOR s Warshaw: New Wicniawski. f SERVICE Brahms. Paganini, j a low The The stiff at lliat wipeout. complete wind, Mowing dusirial consultant who formerly i and Dinicu at his concerts alsurh as time quickly consumed crops ground the growing bid: government, for Memorial services were conthough no program has been re' worked s barn, and the roof fell in Just as tomatoes, corn and strawbv ducted in of PAULINE ADAMS w ard To purchase at Timpanogos leased for his Provo appearance. Provo the fire 50 department ries were hit hardest, and Mr. chapel Sunday for payable Carson niant's value." The wind blew sparks) payable in purchase and 50 Ashton says if there is a 2.V. llcaley, with Bishop l Wilford ''NGLISH ARTIST Impres-iv- e and largely at- 300 feet to Mr. Fowers barn, over 20 vears with no interest. tended crop of strawberries left he will I. arson of Geneva ward picsid EXHIBITS funeral services were stor50 tons of were where hay Los Angel- held Rilcv Steel Co., of be surprised. ing. Alvin L, Gcllins, who canto Wednesday in Timpanogos ed and the fire was unconi roll es: Terms of bid: $222,607,840 ward Curtis Gordon nnd (Uiiigli'.er In the ennyon wind belt across Mrs. Pauline able in I lie for Jo the Y from England, accomchapel hay. dry interest and payable Sullivan Adams, 27, wife of for plant and around the Mrs. Elizabeth Hawkins sangto Provo panied by his wife, for the pur Mr. Brnrkbanks loss was oVPr 18 years from profits with Jack When tin: Blue Moon Turns rose nf studying art, has three Adams, who was killed in SI,500 and Mr. Fowers amountfoot hills from Provo to Tleas-nn- t Miss an automobile Gold, accompanied by crash Friday ed to $6000 of his paintings on exhibit in is the least dam- Cmniirnh Gordoncovered Grove there partly by The openirg j near Lclii. tlie window of Kcclcy's. insurance. Valuable age, he reports, but even there prayer was offered by an unelr . General Harold R. Baker of the Geneva was stored in the barn-machinery Geltins, who wears a black Singers - Several the apple and pear blossoms of Lorin, llyrum C. Healey of ward bishonric presided at tlie animals were rescued, but a and goatee in what he mustache were in the most lender stale Salt Lake City. LDS Mutual service. Mrs. James Jensen horse and calf died in the! calls the artist fashion, explains rewas loss considerable and Snlis Boyd C. Davis. Larry hat the pictures are: or Presiplayed processional and reces- flames. S. L. Conference ported. and J. W. Gdlman were bury sional music. Elvis B. Terry dent Hugh B. Brown, recent - both onthe Nearby buildings Mr. Ashton states it is really tlie speakers. Miss Williams Arva of the LDS British God For Thank the WARNER solo, sang ELISHA president Fowcr and Brockbank property A last call is being made for too early to make an accurate In his remarks Mr- Davis read A Garden", accompanied by his were saved and of Captain John B. mission, LDS in the the firemen. take to by the part singers Elisha Warner, editor of The estimate of the damage done from several citations from A .'Jtii-ioiiin- l wil honor Miss Fctzcr, both being painted In Shcrrc. George Adams church-wid- e chorus, which will daughter, Chronicle filed Tuesday and the percent of crops left Commander of the Fleet, of Arva Williams, daughter of Mr. England, and the third picture Payson offered the invocationConfsinf at the general MIA which the USS Spence was a und .Mrs. Yer.i Williams. Sun- of Carma de Jong, painted after as a candidate for the office of Irving Pratt was the first County Officials erence to be held in Salt Lake two-yea- r Lorin was fireman LC day Commissioner, part. County Miss BIRTHDAY EIGHTIETH May 13, in the coming to the Y- Tlie English, speaker. Lucy Gritch, City in June, according to Elvis close friend was ticket Democratic b member of that crew Vineyard ward hall. She will and on the term, To room-former and paintings were made while he r in SharB. Terry, music director Squad- h avc the mission home in the Lillie at the primary election to be 29 was serving as a missionary in Mrs. Adams, Miss Betty of mate May School on stake.' ron" which achieved such a bril- for Kdirioiilon, Alberta, Canada, the London Branch of the LDS held July 9. GALA EVENT the mission- Fighting: Twelve singers will be ent- Foster, representing four has liant record in tlie battles of the headquarters for the West Can- church. Mr. Warner served which was class of Pauline ered from each stake, four so- ary Assistant Forest in for and Senate Pacific. State the Supervisor years adian Mrs. Genevieve Lawrence, of a member, and Bishop C. Wil A. L. Taylor and Sheriff Thcron two years prior to that time was pranos. four second sopranos and ford Larsen Moroni Jensen sang O My A gala time was enjoyed by is sponsoring the exhibit. all of the will Provo, The spoke following pi'ugruni Miss four alto, and there are still characteristics of Paul- S. Ilall, Utah county coordina- a member of the Slate House of Mrs. Eleanor Bishop Sunday Father", accompanied by M. Slone o! toe C. with be given H. some vacancies for this stake lovely F.lvis tors for the Utah Cooperative Representatives. when she was honored by more Carol Memmott and ine. ward missionary committee in SYMPHONY TAKES and Mr. Terry would be glad to Fire Fighters have been invited While in the Legislature. than 100 relatives anu mcnci? Terry sang, No Night There", Geneva The ward from the TO THE AIR Selections quartet charge: recHe has talk to volunteers. Herbert B. Maw Senator Warner served as a culling during the afternoon, the accompanied by bis daughter. ward R. Y. U.'s symphony orchesof James and Moroni by Governor state-widsong, choir; Invocation; e eived the music for the num- composedDee Adams to a attend training member of the Appropriations occasion being her 80th birth- Miss Sherree Terry. y tra under the direction of Well'--and Arthur Elisha Lclnud J. rending, bers which will be given during Jensen, school for all county coordina- committee, and was chairman day anniversary.The American Legion, Orem Warner of of J. Mrs. Helen Robertson, and professor sang Shepherd Remarks, Payson; two concerts, one on Saturday A profusion of lovely gift Post No. 72. conducted tlie palri- President B. Weeks sang Tno lAjrtls tors to be held at the State Cap- of the powerful Slate and MuWaller Holdaway, music, will present a program itol on Friday, May 3. evening and one Sunday eveFor committee. Affairs were artistically ar ctJC exercise, with Jesse Cord- Bishop Taylor Allen and Vern over KSL at 11 p.m. on May 5. nicipal flowers The closing prayed Prayer was Utah The ning during )he June confereThe cooperatives Fire the last two years he has been ranged about the rooms and re- ner in chargeflag Brahms "Second Symphony" was given by Framptnn Collins. of the Williams: nce. Fighters organization is the suc- secretary of the State Colorado freshments were served from presented the family by Adjuwill be the main attraction, with Si. to taken was The C. check body by transportation Mr. Terry asks that anyone cessor to the Forest and Range River Committee, working in an attractive table centered with tant Lyle McDonald. home of the missionwag.ner's former preluiles to the 1st tlie George, Response by Fire Fighters Service which was the interest of securing for. the a beautifully decorated tnrth-dn- y desiring to learn these songs, Mrs. Harold R. Baker ot me ward and 3rd arts nf Benliohengrtn mule Adams, Quist Mortuary, by quartette. Song, . ary. lxitedic-tioncontact as rehearsplease him, sponsored for the past three state the Central Utah Colorado on the cake stand bishopric offered tlie it. wore cake services where supplementing Volt graveside Roper ediction, als for this region will be held which held Mrs. Bishop's welat 4 p.m. voars by the State Council of River project. in the near future, and there conducted Thursday Defense. It is composed of He is a native of Spanish Fork, ding cake 59 years ago. Mrs. The Patriotic SiTvice ComBAREFOOT GIRL" will be two or three rehearsals county, state and federal agen- but for more than four years lias Vera Bishop and Mrs. May li.xh-o- mittee of Geneva ward, with "Barefoot Girl With Chic" is in Salt Lake City prior to the cies. and private individuals, been living at Payson. CARD OF THANKS name of the Associated of Pnysnn nnd Mrs- Zina B. Dorothy Ivic, chairman, assisted LINCOLN TEACHERS the conference. The tentative date who have responsibility for the Mr. Warner is a member of Barren of Salt Lake City, daugh- the family in arranging the proStudents Girls' day tea Women of the first rehearsal practice he L. D. S. church, and served ters of Mrs. Bishop were In gram. We wish to thank and express protection of Utahs forest, to be held on May 3 at 3 p.m. for this district has been set for and lands. for ten years as Bishop oi the charge of the serving. Glen Healey, a brother of EXTOLLED BY range In the nanquet room of the appreciation to the many kind May 15, in the LDS tabernacle friends who assisted us so wilSpanish Fork Second ward. He of town Lorin, also served in the US out Smith the many Among building. All women on at Provo. To feel much for others, and has held many other positions in lingly and thoughtfully in the the rnmptis are invited. guests nitending were Mr. and Navy in tlie Pacific theater and OFFICERS for little P.T.A. He a church has to restrain ourselves; beer Mrs. capacity. sudden death of our daughter. Graham. Henry Gra was but recently released, lie our selfish, and exercise our a director of the Chamber of ham John I Pauline Sullivan Adams and the Odd of Kays entered service May 11, 1944. SPUD STATE PARTY and Agnes Kent benevolent On consti Commerce both in Spanish Fork ville, brothers and sister of Mrs affections, Student from the home of the iniury of her husband, Jack tltes the National the III will) of human TO has GROUP and and keeping FELLOWSHIP perfection kindPayson, always Bishop: Mrs. Amos Odd, Mrs. Fur the many Idaho Russell potato, will hold BYU HONOR ROLL Adams. shown Week, nature. Teacher Adam Smith. affairs. Appreciation been active in civic EVENING us. for the lovely nesses Roy Hyde of Kaysville: Mr. and MEET SUNDAY Lincoln high a weinnier roast and swimming henuiiful music and S. R. Caves is discussion lend- the officers of Mrs. Lyman Schanks and three flowers, on May 4. TransportaRichard Kent Watts of Orem school P.T.A. spoke to the Lin- party of comfort spoken at the tion will be furnished if the dub children. Mrs. F.thel Layton of er for the Christian Fellowship coln high school wen honors for high scholastic words lust teachers service we do personally thank Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Group of Provo Community Mrs. Leonard Madsen officers are contacted. Since standing during the winter you, one and all- Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake City-Mr- . Church which meets Sunday Friday. Lockhardt to the Y, these students at uniquarter expressed, in behalf coming Brigham Young Frank Sullivan, St. George, and Mrs. Bnydcn and Alvie evening at 7 oclock. Tlie sub- president, must have adopted Utah in this district of the of versity when he was named to Utah. parents ached-ule- d Boren of Provo. ject. Child Welfare", chosen the honor roll. The roll is made and appreci- earnest as no potatoes are Mrs. Bishop was born In Dos by Mr- Caves, is very timely at their sincere thanks on their menu. work wonderful up of students receiving a grade for the ation eret. Millard rounty, to Alex- this period of tlie chaotic world, of A" in sixteen or more quarthomes and child diA they are doing with tlie school RABBI TO SPEAK ander Stewart and Elizabeth war-toraner hours of credit. of President J. Clayton Watts All adults of any children of Lincoln, and present-eGraham on April 28, I860 and linquenry. Rabbi Joseph Gitin of the Mr. Watts graduated from nounces the program for the Wedding the teachers with a printed invited to these sex arc or to was Willard married Pioneers age Bishop Lincoln high school In 1945. a token of remem-brnncc- - Bnai B'rith Hillel Foundation as monthly Sunday evening serv- Announced folder, Dein discussions, LDS the Logan evening Sunday temple will speak on May 13 in Provo ice at Scera will ue under the Springville Meet cember 21, 1887. She spent p each meeting has different subtabernacle at 8 p. m. on The direction of the Stake Primary prin-ciKil L. B. assistant The marriage of Miss Maurine great deal of her girlhood in ject, and all present take part Rennet, Among the many out of town in behalf of the Prophets of Israel". of Mr. and Kaysville but has made her informally. Captain Mariam Bradshaw of at 7:30 p.m. Cordncr, daughter responded Wests attending the Bunnell-woe- k Rabbi Gltln replaces Rabbi Preliminary music will be Mrs. Virgil Cordner and Wil- home in Orem for the past 46 Orem Camp. Daughters of Utah teachers. IWorris Goldstein who was wedding reception Fri- Pioneers was appointed to di- played by Ruth Clegg, stake liam Grant origson of Sumsion. Mr) HALL TO years, where she has been very day evening were Mr. and Mrs. inally scheduled on the Lyceum the waste paper drive in Primary organist. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion of Vine- artivc in LDS church work fn hobby ESTABLISHED BE Bunnell of Idaho Falls: rect scries. Orem-Sharodistrict at the Dell Bunnell of Dr. Harold R. Christensen of yard. will be an event of Wed- the various auxiliaries and is A of interested local LIONS BIRTHDAY Dillon, Mon- county meet held in Springville in Lake the Salt 8, May at present a Relief society visit- citizens uie meeting tana: and Mr. and Mrs. Einer BYU, well versed on child psy- nesday, Y CALENDAR Friday! She is a native Ostland of Seattle, Washingt- last Saturday. of Utah county chology will be guest speaker- - temple. ing teacher7:30 oclock in the Stu- at May 3 Girls Day. night women will Mr. and Mrs. Cordner The on. The Ostlands' were pioneer and a member of the dio of C. Jack Duggan, 319 W. ANMypRARY dance, 9 p. m. guests plan to gather a carload of waste Mrs. Helen Carter, stake compliment the young roupre Orem at the home of of Utali Camp. Daughters May 4 Faculty Womens club, Center Street. Provo, to perfect Bishop and Mrs. paper which should bring them chorister will lead in singing. with a reception Friday evening C. Wilford inPioneers. She has a most Larsen. They have 8 p.m. an organization to establish a $2500, to apply on the expense Billie Faulkner and Jimmie in the Timpanogos ward recrea- teresting collection of pioneer HOBBY GAY AFFAIR spent the winter in Arizona. where a Gamma Phi dinner, 8 p.m.. HALL, for place histories ward will tion hall. of printing pioneer Boyce of Edgemont relies. of any age or sex can Smith cluhroompeople The popular young couple are Utahs centennial. Mrs. Braa-sha- offer the prayers. x grand- meet to pursue their hobbies. Many of her twenty-sistates the drive will probOrem Lions entertained their May 5 B. Y. U. symphony orboth of Lincoln high children and six a The theme of the evening will schoolgraduates be will organichestra broadcast , KSL , 11 This of 20th the around Summade Mr. ladies at dinner Thursday eveMaterial be and seminary. ably were also in attend- zation, and while the hand crafts p.m. ocat and asks that everyone in be. And they shall teach their sion received his discharge from ance. Twin Pines the cafe, ning May will be the principal hobbies to casion being their fifth birth- May 6 French club. 7 p.m. Js Held Responsible pray and to walk the army air corps in Decemthe community save their news children to D-lie worked out and enjoyed, hobMay 7 B. Y. high Fouvine club maga- uprightly before the Lord, For Sin 1945 after serving two papers and other paper drive. will be wel- day anniversary. kinds all will be given by Helen ber, and of Smith social bies 68:28 Clinic this for as his books and zines wings years. He received President J. W. Gillman was May 8 Isaac hall. come at the Ilall, a meeting plae Stern, violinist, of the Saturday Madsen and Joan Hales. to a fighter pilot. A feature They plan toastmaster tlie for entertaining Everlasting Punishment Appointed is 8:15 p.m.. tabernacle. for those interested in any kind meeting was the plans for Brig James program, Each group in Primary will make their home in Orem. Jte subject of the Lesson-Ser-i-n by Lillie Sumsion prepared President of or as 9 either a of The passtime hobby on June have a Messiah", 8:00 p. Norton and J. Erval Christen-ien- . May all authorized Christian ham Youngs birthday the Stake Relief society an- for profit. part as follows: Song, m.. Smith assembly hall (come when every camp shall hold group 1, Geneva ward; Reading, on 1st, Jack Duggan spoke nounces Mrs. of the appointment lurches on Sunday early) The Executive Committee of special activities. "Palm Rending, giving several May Sherman Holdaway, group Adcle Fielding and Mrs. Ruth 10 Siudent body dance, held attended ne Commerce of also Chamber The group large violin demonstrations: clever Among the Biblical citations Johnson to assist the doctor and Snyder-Everi- tt Vineyard; Song, Zions Boys and Smith building. 30. at the April high Tuesday, exhibit meeting art solo. Reese Riries of Ainertcan ward: i Girls of Timpanogos Good understanding giv-- h the T? health nurse in the well 11 Viking Social Mayor Gillman was present. public clinics held the first and school while in Springville. comhis May Announced favor: but the Home Builders Song Fork, accompanied by baby Smith way or trans-ffewo- r a full and matter banquet The of 5. o' her: employing HomeBullock Miss stake from chorus Anajean bined third Thursdav morning nf each i hard". (Proverbs halls. discussed. was time secretary were Sund-quisselections l .15). given May 12 Mothers builders group: Seagull Song. ?nug and Mrs. John R Mr. r The present could see many month at Orem City hail. announce the bv ihe Lion quartet composed Mav 13 Rabbi Day. Sharon ward; Bluebird Song, by Mrs. Fielding will lake the Among the correlative pas-frof a in SOCIAL paid os having Joseph LEGION Pvne. E. E. Twilchcll. h'-iBluebird girls of Grand View; ftlvaniagcs Business interests place nf Mrs. Eva Gillespie, who iMarri: ' C p m daughter Uar-.ai- of Science and Health tabernacle. Frank Woffindcn and Reuben of Windsor; serretarv. in Key to the Larks William R. has Lark ami r sm.g slnee ) by served the nrganiznScriptures by be advanced. Securing Thurs-ngo- . Pync. accompanied ary Baker by Mrs. 15 T Trail Buildrrs hymn, combined moiild Eddy, were: "To NEXT MONDAY Jus' ry would be taken care lion of the clinir about ten years- Ew riM. mrh took plaee T S Norton. Duane James Duet. stake. from 25 aschorus Mrs. Us? Johnson has evrnine. . been dav April siiffCTing as the result of if. The greater the nay roll Boy, 1o Robert W .and Louise Forty-twthe means of destroying enjoyed Lowry and Ray Lee Hill of he more business for the risting for tlie p:ivt several The Sun'ionists tendered the rouplrs necn-ionnd special gift- - VTdt'r.n Martin, Friday, Everv supposed pleasure vm months. The American Legion Post Pleasant View ward, with Mary businessmen. ;; i reception in the- the G tl to Charles Rex anil Hcl- -' f fl Mie eve-'to Mrs. Thoma1-niusame ',!n ,wi,l furnish more than No. 72 will have its social at the Jean M .!er accompanist. went ; is clinic The wirs under pj, operated This would more Ilian ti. F hall Berry. Friday, to 11 o'clock. A Cordpi-r- . Mrs E.. B. Terry and . the direction of Park Cafe. Monday. May 6. at board state the leu vPnt a uo'11' until cost Fr.?'1 of the for r-- to James and Marforie Mi--Hohlxx-k- . ,a material life and sin is Clia ..I nf doe-- 1 ,j(. i. and who health Ihe nutprovides it was pointed c stroved" bi. pniint w?th an' Import- - "" Vermont ward: Tribute to The Orem Lion Ladies will Nelson Johanson. Saturday, or and nurse enjoyed. cr:,; .!oc and nui,:, (p. 6). To remit the The committee will nice teachers. Grace Firld- Rev. in Ralph R. and Colleen i'fis attended Lin-- m-- ct next Thursday evening a cuo for sin. would be ant message. Other pood enter- Primary Wrinon4 wardHaibfra At innorulate all cniMren from the 10 on .',iin Frifiav, May rend,g rf Mrs. Thom- - P h ;honl and Bern nary Park's C'pfc at 7:30one of agp Menday, month to Es- - taining numbers will be six years 0 are error. Pardon finite Helen ihis Mrs. plans meeting iji Mrs. Melba Pvne, , rnm to Clvde and Dclphia ' business will be ,. I., r recently re-- ! as Cordmr is rhairman for the i punishment is not in ered. Some Phone Ruth Clegg to be worked nu'. Also plan1 free nf charm. The Relief so- and Mr, Carter reserrcl3nce with Gods govern- - transacted. your !uru t fn. "i erviee in the arn- ei'cnia f'od pnnnisps a gone Fran sen Uni 'away. Wednesday, 'cty women volunteer stake Primary P'usic commit C for an advertising campaign presii f jail n' TTnh Valley hospital. program for the occasion. since justice is the hand vations in Mrs. Conover,0107-J3lie discussed. viU cl the pro: r,..ii . are in rharpe nf mercy", (p. 36). dent of the Auxiliary, lV Lr (5 AlWilrl946. 1 Worst Frost In Years Hits Utah Valley y vj, , two-third- j nr-rve- j ; Bi-ue- : i - for in - 1 - Attend Fire IU-uvo- nii.-oioi- Le-Ro- ; . pre.-entatio- d, Watts I Primary To Be Featured 4t Sunday Service At Scera Daughters At Jfe Utah - n Flans n - - n Life Belief non-prof- Assistants Nuptial ! m r D-l.- a It II j o - n. 1 com-'ienal- 2 ere-'arv- j . h-- s wi - 1 j D-- i tid |