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Show Quick Work of Family and Neighbors Avert Fire Loss GRACE G. MUHALL TO LEAVE FOR MISSION What might have proved very diaslrious in a fire, was averted Sunday evening when neighbors came to the rescue, at the packing house of Dave Cordner. when a gasoline stove exploded The impromptu fire department of neighbors, quickly run a hose line from a nearby water outlet and brought the blaze under control, with a loss of but $35 00. The Provo fire department was called but the blaze The Provo Volume 10 was under control. the quick chief commended work of the neighbors. The Cordner property is located at pih South and 2nd East and the property endangered was placed dusts A WEEKLY NEWS-MAGAZIN- Number 40 OF STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS E PllOVO, UTAH INDEPENDENT GLEN Provo, Alpine District Schools to Start Monday at $5,500. MIA Girls Home to Have New Coat Of Paint All elementary schools of Provo City will begin active Saturday afternoon at 2 classwork stake the Monday at 9 a.m. presidency, oclock, high council and Young Men's Principal K, E. Weight of Provo high school states that MIA boards of Provo, Utah, and Sharon stakes will go to the twelfth grade students will register Monday from 9 a.m. to Girls MIA home at North Fork. 12 noon, with eleventh graders from 1 to 4 p.m. the same day. Provo Canyon and apply a preservative coat of oil to the log Tenth grade students will sign up Tuesday from 9 to 12 and building. They are asked to in the afternoon students unable to be present at the regular wear work clothes and bring scheduled time will register. The students will meet in the paint brush and bucket. The Young Womans Girls' auditorium at the lteginning of its respective registration home committee will furnish period to receive instructions. refreshments for the workers. Classwork will begin Wednesday morning following a general assembly at 9 a.m. TESTIMONIAL IN M. Fill DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, VERNON ON SEMINARY STAFF On VINEYARD FOR WARD Robert Pearson, son of Dr. Pearson of Logan and Mrs. Lewis Clegg of Vineyard, will be honored Sunday evening at 7:30 with a testimonial In the ward chapel. The young man Is leaving for the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City, Monday, prior to his leaving for the Australian E. A. mission. He is a graduate of Grove high school and Pleasant Timpan-ogo- s VICE PRESIDENT OF MUNICIPAL LEAGUE Mayor J. W. Gillman was named first vice president to Mayor B. M. Stringham of Vernal at the Utah Municipal Leagua convention held at Cedar City during the past week. The election took place Saturday . Tiinpanogos From the west afternoon. Mottitt, Pr superintend cjt limits on 2nd North, cast to Another Utah County mayor, north to the cit Dean Prior of Lehi, was named lst West i Prv that strict observance limit Thig win lnclude all director. of school boundary lines will be children eXcept those in Resolutions passed in general this year because of the rten or the firgt four gradeg session of the league include, conextremely overcrowded within the overlapping central 1 Expressions of appreciation dition of the city's schools. school boundaries. to those responsible for the conAlthough boundaries for 'the' Gian M. Vernon requesting the From five elementary schools will rethe north city vention; 2 Joaquin main the same as last year, Dr. limits on 1st West, south to lst league legislative committee to D. Taylor anPresident legislation at the next nounces. theHenry Moffitt said that minor changes North, then east to the city lim- sponsor of appointment state of session the legislature, Glen M. Vernon to Sharon stake may be made when the loca- its, with the exception of grades to permit counties to levy and seminary teaching staff. Mr. tion of all students is accurately one and two between lst and 3rd appropriate funds for construc- Vernon determined. School officials ex- North above University Ave-- , tion is a member of Sharon and maintenance of 'air pect an overcrowded condition who will attend Maeser school. and if well ward bishopric on communities within ports as bad or worse than last year. known the young people among Maeser From the south city their boundaries; 3 Urging a of. the stake, having graduated foluniform as on are Ave. limits north lines cftmmunlty progranvof Boundary University to lst North, then east to the traffic eontrql and directing the from Lincoln high school and lows: Sharon slake seminary, where league to make every effort to limits, including Central school (kindergarten city mentioned in the Joaquin lim- obtain by.legislation a share of he was active in music and athletic circles. to fourth grades) From the its. . liquqy profits for local south city limits on University Mr. Vernon attended the LDS law enforaementjarithol!lt ImFranklin From the seutlrcity' position, of additional tax; 4 Ave. north to 5th North, then Business college in Salt Lake west to 3rd West, south to 3rd limits on University Ave., Derision to aeek legislation per- City, before accepting civil servNorth, west to 6th West and north to 2nd North, then' west mitting the $500,000 airport ap- ice work for the war departto the city iimits. south to the city limits. . propriation of the last legisla- ment in Washington, D. C. prior ture to carry over indefinitely to the war. He later enlisted in until federal funds are avail- the army air corps, where he able to match the state funds in served as a pilot. He also attended George Washington airport expansion- Price was selected as the con- - university at Washington, D.C. vention city for 1947. His wjfe s (he former. June School books are being dusted off, and bells will ring out ... Anderson of Mesa, Arizona, and DisThe true grandeur of nations both Mr. and Mrs. Vernon have Monday morning, September 9, for all schools of Alpine is in those qualities which con-- been attending BYU the past trict stitute the true greatness of the year and will continue their On Monday at 8:30 a.m., students of the 9, 10, 11 and Individual. Charles Simmer. studies there. 12th grades who have not already registered, may apply for registration. All students of these classes may come and pay fees and be assigned w E Losoe LoVeridge. their lockers. B Nowman, Harold K. Frank Fees and deposits will be as Niolsen parlen G. Peterson. Thuy MISSIONARY OREM MAYOR ELECTED kinder-neede- d - also-thos- stake seminary and was recently released fros two years service in the army air corps. The program will be under the direction of the ward missionary committee, consisting of President and Mrs. Walter R. Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Williams and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone. President Holdaway will conduct the program, which will include talks by Wm. C. Smith, teacher at seminary Pleasant Grove high school; S. Young of Provo, George grandfather of Robert, and remarks by the missionary. Joy 0. Clegg and company will sing; Kenneth Williams will play a trumpet solo, and Lois Davis will sing, both accompanied by Helen Allen. Contributions will be received at the door. All ward members and friends and relatives of the young man are invited to be deposit e the.-stat- . e - Alpine Schools B-2- 4 1 i Flower Show Proves Huge Success ?.f;..,lf.iThorval 1946 Orem Community Fair Date Set For October 11 and 12 Friday and Saturday, Octolier 11 and 12, have been set for the 1946 community fair of Orem City. All committees busy working out details for the many events anticipated. Chairman Keith Boyer of the exhibits committee states that to date there is a shortage on individual exhibits of fruit, and asks the cooiieration of all fruit growers to select their choice fruits now before Prises for Canned Fruits it is too late. Ladies, attention! In canning He requests that he be called your fruit be sure and select at his home or at Lincoln high your jars for the community Mrs. Graea G. Nutlall Grand View ward will honor Mrs. Grace G. Nuttall, widow of the late Wm. A. Nuttall, at a testimonial Sunday evening at 7:30 in the ward chapel. Mrs. Nuttall has been active in all organizations of the LDS church, having worked in Primary, Mutual,, Relief society and Genealogy work. She is also a former member of the Relief society singing mothers of Sharon stake. A fine program is being ar- fair, fur whicn valuable prize will be awarded. Another pilgrimage of local to Soapstone, where truckl-rmen are cutting more timber, to bring it to the saw mill, wn be made shortly, and work on construction of the rodeo corrals ranged by the ward missionary and grandstand will begin im- committee, which comprises Mr. her two attendants. and Mrs. Afton Harward, Mr. mediately. One innovation of the shew Watch this paper for addition- and Mrs. Clark Carter, and Mr. will be a $5.00 cash prize for al information and tell your and Mrs. William McKennen. the largest ear of corn grown friends to reserve October 11 On Tuesday evening, Sepand exhibited. and 12 and come to the fair. tember 10, a farewell party will be tendered Mrs. Nuttall in the ward amusement hall. Howard orchestra will furnish 17,000 PERSONS REPORTED TO BE ENGAGED Nelsons music for dancing. All ward members, friends IN EMPLOYMENT IN UTAH COUNTY and relatives of Mrs. Nuttall are invited to attend these events. Comparing the labor market fluctuations in some industries situation as it exists in Utah which are offset in others. county. H. F. Tucker, Manager of the Provo Office of the United By Dcccmbtr ,an expected Seminary To Begin States Employment Service, said decrease in workers is expected Classwork Tuesday that on J Day In the Provo of about 1,500 who are now en area 17,000 persons were en- gaged in agriculture and othey J. Watts, Stanley R. gaged in employment. Today seasonal f 'ynity, which will be GunnClayton and Glem M. Vernon will the figure is practically the same ffs4to f ponding Increasbe on hand to greet new and nal or ItioTu. although there have been large lch a avB'I returning seminary students at arou,Vfrona the seminary building, Monday, able tpj, y n Steel, Pacific Glen S. Hcaly; 3, Mrs. Sharp States Pipe Plant, var- when they will register for ious mrtui mines, and construc- classwork. Gillespie. Instruction will be given in tion.' Many of those released Cosmas: from seasonal activity are worn Old and New Testament and 1, Mrs. Edna O. Stevens; 2, en, youth, and foreign workers Church History, and will begin Mrs. Sharp Gillespie; 3, Mrs. J. who will not contribute or alle- Tuesday morning. The regisA. Pyne. viate the labor demand in these tration fees for the Old and New Testament classes are $2.00 heavier industries. ' Phlox: each and $2.50 for the Chureh 1, Mrs. L. N. Poulson; 2, Mrs. Unemployment has steadily Ilislory department. Irene Turcsanski. derreased since March, due to seasonal employment in agriTriiomona: culture, food processing plants 4-2, Mrs. Joyce Harmon. Girls as well as the increased activity at Geneva and Pacific States Miscellaneous: Mothers First, Mrs. L. N. Poulson; 1, Cast Iron Pipe Company. Mrs. Arthur Shepherd; 2, Mrs. Miss Vaudis Mangum was The present tendency among Luzon Crosby; 3, Mrs. Sharp employers is to be more restric- hostess to the Busy Stitchers Gillespie. tive in hiring specifications and club members and their mothdemand a higher type of worker, ers Friday evening at her home. Petunas: in other words, to return to a President Rena Mae Elder was Ruffled: 1, Mrs. Lorna 2, 3, Irene .,.Trcanki. more normal operating condi- in charge; Doris Walters gave pledge, Carola Maycock Single; 1, Lena Jarman. Double tion. Likewise, the tendency is the toward 1, Orvilla Delange; replacing gave a reading, Gail Mangum 2, Milda generally Patten; 3, Ada Crossman. Single terminating female workers and Judy Hooper aang and Rosa-diJosie gave a piano selection. bowl of ruffled Petunias: 1, with male workers and this is In a new display of their season's Irene Turcsanki; 1, Mrs. J. D especially noticed on Pyne; 2, Mrs. Irene Turcsanki. hires. This is a radical depar- sewing, four girls received blue Mixed: 1, Gladvfew Gardens; ture from conditions as they ex- ribbons and three red ribbon awards. Refreshments were 2, Irene Turcsanki; 3, Milda Pat- isted prior to J Day. Mr. Tucker said that a con- served. ten. siderable shift of workers in Flower Arrangement: seasonal activities and retail First, Mrs. Ruth Peterson; 2, establishments is in Mrs. Glen S. Healy; 3, Whit September due to expected students re- Fleshly Factors Held WattsMiniature; 1, Irene Tur- turning to school who have been csanski; 2, Milda Patten; 3, Myra engaged in summer employ Devoid of Reality , Adams. Artistic arrangement; ment. In Sunday Sermon school and he will gladly call for (lie fruit and place it in the cold storage lockers prepared for the displays. The committees are anxious to have each bishop of the stake check on his exhibits committee and his candidate for queen and s V-- - IF R'Kby. Carl D. Swen-E- . Terry, L. L. Terry, present. total $2.50. 9th grade; $2.00 deposit and W. M. Vernon, J. Leslie Wright. Nina H. Booth, John M. Freck-f-14oResponse to $2.00 activity total $4.00. 12th 11 Marjorie Holdaway, Hilda and 10. grades, $2.00 Welfare Drive One of th? finest flower shows ever put on in Utah, in activity fee; Knudscn. Iva Reynolds. deposit and $3-0the of W. M. Keller, of Salt Lake City, president of opinion Gratifying total $5.00. Spencer Elementary School the Associated Garden clubs of Utah, one of the judges at May-rucFenton J. Prince, Kenneth R. the local show of the Orem Garden Club held President Melba P. Pyne an- Regular Bus Routes Monday, TuesstuW. Allred. the buses will Bethel Whitwood, The pick nounces that 930 articles of day and Wednesday at the Scera theater loungs. Chas Roh- clothing for babies and children dents up on the regular routes Marie G. Bennett. Barbara S. bock, local florist was the other judge. W. on Monday Ebenstein, Lois vere received from the various as of last year, and Johnson, e With more than 500 entries Asters: ' wards in the drive which was will return home again 10 a.m. Celia Luce. Edith P. Palmer, , the decisions were hard ones to Boldwen school students Reva IJ. the with Thompson, high sponsored by the Primary duriSingle, 1, 2, 3, Mrs. Arthur make, as the quality bf the The elementary schools will Abman. ng the summer months. Shepherd. Double Variety, 1. were blooms convene for regular school work exceptionally high Teddy Ann Rohbock, also sweep-stake- ; The drive Included all types mak- Linden School Mrs. Luzon Crosby and Mrs. of M. D. Wallace. Three clothing, shoes and stockings. on Monday, with the buses V-Elwood Baxter, Leola K. Irene Trucsanski, Wendall Car-rol- l of a 2, nd is to be sent to ing the usual trips at the usual kind, 1, no name. Bouquet the needy time. Ford Norma Clarke, school J. Paulson, and Bish Farley, Children entering children of the or arrangement, 3 Mrs. Ada European countof the show, are to be con- Crossman. Mixed ries. for the first time must bring Hales, Thelma W. Martell, Emily single variety. Any A. Pederson, Sylvia T. Peter- gratulated upon the fine display 2, Mrs. Arthur Shepherd. Thanks and appreciation 1? their birth certificates. One son. November than which was child bom later visited hundreds by of a kind, 1, 2, Mrs. Arthur Shepiprpssed to the ward presidents this of wd their fine workers crested herd; 3, Milda Patten- Mixed for the 1. 1940 cannot enter school Sharon School ne response. Double variety, 1, Mrs. J. B. The presidents vear, as they must be six years Melvin Becksted, Jean S. JUNIOR SHOW RECEIVES ? Blanch Woodard, Edgemont: old. Hunn: 2, Mrs. L. N. Poulson; 3, Sadie Helen T. Briggs, Ogden, COMMENDATION O'lle Hill, Mrs. Luzon Crosby. 1. Whit Watts; 2, Mrs. Glen S. Pleasant View Classwork to Begin Tuesday O. Whitehead. Pearl Wentz, oa Emmons. The junior show was a novel j Grand View At High School 3, Irene Turcsanski. Ilealy; Lo, this only have I found, School event, and received a great deal Zinnas: Johnson, Lake View: Ruth that God hath made man upOn Tuesday, Principal War-nic- Pag a Three of kind: M. 1. Mrs. comment1, 2, The M. of 3, interested Marvin Edna Stevens; 2, Whit Corsages: Allen, Mildred M. Vineyard: Thora Craw-'announces regular class-worThis Scriptural citation right" Luzon Crosby; 2, Mrs. Watts; 3, M. D. Wallace. kiddies met at 6 o'clock Mon- D. Wallace. Pompons, 3 of a T. First, Barkct, Windsor: Edith Duke Cockrane, Myrtle Orange will be held at the high M. Knight, Mrs. George day, with their flowers and con- kind: 1, Mrs- - Lorna Maycock; Edna 1, Mrs. Sharp 1 , Mrs. L. N. Poulson; 2, Mrs. from Ecclesiastes will be the taron; Zina Erranbrack. Nielson; Evelyn school and seminary, with buses H. Hansen- golden text of the Sunday Lesson-tainers, arranging the floral 2, Mrs. Donna York; 3. Mrs. Gillespie; 2, Mrs. Luzon Crosby Edna O. Stevens; 3, Gladview Sermon Doneta Baker, Geneva; as routes same the on Man" in all traveling PomArthur Vase of dolls at Gardens. Yellow and orange: 1 Ruth Millett, the building; Shepherd. j pieces and Weeds: Tlmpanogos last year to get the students to Umon School . t I Utah branches of The Mother 1, Lorna Maycock; 2, 3 wdi Whit pons: dolls. flower winners were, "Carol Watts, Glow"; .First, Mrs. Edna O. Stevens; 2, school bv 8:30 and return home Earl A. Beck, Jennie G. Storrs, R0t,jn Turcsanski, Evan Crosby, Mrs. Donna Yorx. Church, The First Church of Ada Wallace; 2, Merle Wentz; M. D. Wallace; 3 Gladview Gard- Christ, Scientist, In Boston at 3 o'clock. Merle Christiansen, Rose Rad on ens. artistic: Gay Turcsanski; Large Salmon, single spike: 3. Mrs. Edna Nielson. ."iii nations are generous 8. Students should bring regis- mull. Nelda Rasmussen, Eliza-bet- Helen Ma.vcock, Gay Turcsan- Marigolds: Mrs. L. N. Poulson, 2, Gladview September will never be wise; trun Dwarfs: 1, Orvilla Delange; The Lesson-SermoShoell. also inwith their schedlcy ' ski, Joan Adams; Sweepstakes: Gardens; 3. Whit Watts. Salmon cludes generous policy: all tration rards which Roses: this Biblical selection ule of classes, 3 spikes: 1, M. D. Wallace; they have Valdis Gillespie, and Gary Pal- 2, M. D. Wallace. Marigolds; 1.1 ernes, selfishness, etc., may Single: 1. Mrs. Sharp Gil Whit from The Epistle of Paul The so there Watts: 3, Gladview Gardmer; five year olds: Brent York Mrs. Lorna Maycock; 2, Milda lespie; 2, 3. M. D. Wallace. Jn RmaH ends, but lose grea4 previously received, 3 of to the Romans: "The room Apostle in confusion no will be ens. Pink, single spike: 1, M. D. and Shana Turcsanski; weeds: Patten; 3, Mrs. Van Snow. Ar-- I a kind: 1. 's Washington Irving. 2, 3. Mrs. Sharp GilSpirit itself beareth witness with and classes, according to Prin- SHARON ELDERS Barbara Carter. Wallace; 2. 3, Mrs-Edu' Gladvicw Gardrangement of dwarfs:. 1, our spirit that we are the whil-dre-n lespie. Rose buxket: 1, Mrs. cipal Warnick. O. Stevenson; 2, Orvilla Sharp Gillespie; 2, Mrs. Joyce ens. Baskets of Gladioli: 1, Mr. of God." AWARDS: L. N. Poulson; 2, Irene TurcsaniTANT TO WARD The 7 and 8th grades wilt DANCE SEPT. 12 In the flower show proper, Delange: 3, Gladvicw Gardens. Harmer; 3. Mrs. Nellie Wilberg. ski; 3, Mary Mrs. Luzon Crosby. Science Baker Eddy writes in meet Tuesday morning at 8:30 and eHalth with Key to awards were received as fol- Arrangement of Marigolds: 1, Water Plants: Scarlet, single spike: 1, Mrs. L. the Scriptures: "In Scinence All Elders of Sharon stake lows: Mrs. L. N. Poulson; 2, Milda Fatin the auditorium for assignGladvicw First. WMB NAMED 2. N. 2. Gardens; Poulson; Gladview Gard- man is the ment to sections and teachers. who have not purchased tickets ten; 3, Gladvicw Gardens. offspring of Spirit. Irene Turcsanki. ens; 3, Whit Watts- Scarlet. 3 The Warnick announces the fur the Elders' Ball should do Sweepstakes: beautiful, good, and pure Mr. nder the 2. 1, Whit spikes: Mrs. direction of Sharon 3, Watts; must so Tickets Dahlias: Chrysanthemums: immediately. Gladioli Single Spike: Mr. and constitute his ancestry. (p. 63). schools will run full day session-unlesDark Red: 1. Man is not matter. 1. 2. Irene Turcsanki; 3, Mr. Vera Shepherd. Presidency, three new as-JLarge: 1, 2, 3, Mrs. Van Snow. of education be obtained from your Quorum Mr. L. N. Poulson. He is not board the Mrs. Van 2. Gladview made up of Snow; wrd clerks were sus-a- t considers it necessary to modi- presidency as they can't be sold Asters: 3 of a kind: Teddy Mammoth, informsil decorative Joyce Harman; Red. white and brain, blood, bones, Cardens: Mrs. L. N. Poulson and other 3, 2. Mrs 'blue: 1, 2, M. D. Wallace. recent meetings. John at the dour. 1, Mrs. L. N. Poulson Ann Rohbock. matitrial elemental Aincan will assist E. H. Cal-- fy the srhedule. owing to labor 1, Purple, single L. N. 2, Mrs. spike: 3, be The Luzon 3, taken up The Crosby; evening will Marigold: Mrs. L. N. Poulson. Gladiolis: or other conditions. Gladview Gardens. Smoky: I. man Scriptures inform us that Vermont ward. r with dancing, social mixers, and is made in Gladioli Basket: Mrs. L. N Poulson. Formal: 1. Mrs. Luzon have teachers The White, Mrs. following image and single 1, spike: Irene Mrs. Cac-tTurcsanski; 2, Edna likeness of God. the was in charge of It is urged that Poulson. Crosby: 2, Mrs. Van Snow. Matter is not Luzon Crosby, boon assigned to their schools refreshments. Surfside"; 2, DO. M. 3, Stevens; Wallace. Meeting. Luzon Mrs. 1, all Elders, both young and old. 2, lhat likeness. The likenss eof Water svariety: GladM. D. Wallace; 3. Gladvicw Lavendar: 1. Mrs. L. N. Arrangement: Poulu? OHphanl will assist Le--, Lincoln High School 'urn out for an evening of social view Gardens, Mr. and Mrs. W Crosby. Gardens. Cream, single spike; son: 2, Paul Carroll: 3, M. D. Spirit caniiut b so unlike Spirit. ack of Grand View ward A. P. Warnick. principal; L entertainment. He is the compound idea of God. Rer-Nuttall. 1. Gladview Gardens ent J. Wanda"; Wallace. Lavendar. 3 spikes: 1. The place is in the ballroom Clayton Watts was B. Bennett, assistant principal-RiRoPetunas: Mrs. Irene Turrsnn Pompons: including all 2. 3. Whit Walts. Cream, 3 nf a M. D. ideas; that 2. Mrs. Mrs. Luzon 1, Crosby; Wallace; 2. Gladvicw which has nut right tlis meeting. West. Keith Boyer, Edgar nf the Joseph Smith Memorial ski. a single quality Whitt L Cros-imWatts, Luzon Mrs. Van Whit Watts. T. Blake will assis1 Gardens; 3, "Shirley Snow; 3, .Ph Any E. Melvin on undcrived Booth. ' the upper campus from Briggs. J Building Gladioli. 3 of a Kind: Mrs that s Arrangement: 1. Mrs. Luzon j Temple"; 2. 3. Gladvicw Gnrd-in- n other color: 1, Taul Carroll; 2 which possesses no Deify; lnrr'b of Vineyard ward Ervnl Christensen, Thomas Cord- - Brigham Young life, intelliuniversity. 3 of a kind; 1. Mrs. 3. Crosby. White; Harward. ipns. Maurine Gladvicw 3, GardensBabv Crosbv; Walter R. Holdaway cr. Boyd C- Davis. Donald M. Thursday, September 12, at 9 gence. nor creative power of his I Luzon Zennias, Pompons; Mrs. Lorna Crosby, "Surfside"; 2, Gladiolis: 1. 2, 3. Gladview own tTnted Uie stake presidency Dixon. Robert Max Dowdle. o'clock. but reflects Gentlemen of Swing Maycock. all M. D. Wallace; 3, Mrs. Vera Gardens. Other Delphanium: " colors: 1, 2. that belongs to hisspiritually "deling. Maker (p. Roses: Mrs. Sharp Gillespie. Ralph B. Ladle, John E. Lewis. will furnish the music- 1, Mrs. Luzon Crosby; 2, Mrs. Shepherd. Yellow, single spike- - Gladview Gardens. 475). n'n and $1.00 -- fee; son B. 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