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Show t rrr 77Trrn r. ;:j v . BOX HOLDER, R. F. D., PROVO, UTAH fZ NO. Sec. :1 A wise old owl sat on an oak 1 he more he saw the less he spoke; The less he spoke the more he heard, Why cant we be l.ke that wise bird 4 V c y FROVO, UTAH, R. F. D FRIDAY, JULY Banks General Chairman; Ilarl Numerous Committees Already at Work Vice-Chairma- iVA V PROVO, LTAH Permit No. 54. V VOL. Aaronic w ? OiiSECfiLL FILLS GRAND VIEW PLAYS VINEYARD IN RUNNER-UAT GENEVA TODAY ay region. The trucks carrying the boys from, the 7 wards of the stake will meet at the mouth of Provo canyon at 8 a. m. and will proceed from there, as a caravan to the scene of the camp. The following fellows through their achievements are eligible for membership in the Sharon Club, and will be entitled to enjoy the trip: p. p 9 e- - championship of Sharon Stake. Wednesday Pleasant View girls de6 in a feated Timpanogos game to take the lead in the second half schedule. Timpanogos boys defeated Pleasant Vlew to take the lead in the boys league. A tennis tournament for Sharon Stake will get under way in August. A horseshoe tournament is scheduled for August. The last eight qualifiers will meet in a round robin tournament on September 2, for the championship, Grandview girls will play Vineyard July 26 at 3:30 at Geneva. At 5.30 Edgemont girls play Sharon. If a ward forfeits two games to an nnnnnenf thv will dropped froH! the league. Lets get b? k of your teams and help them win. hard-foug- Edgemont Ward 13-- 5 CAUL TICKET . C0L!!.:iITEE$ CHOSE!! will be given by the primary children. ll There will be games of baseball, and tennis. A shooting gal'ery, Sharon Ward soft-ba- merry-go-roun- rtfi t RfHI I A dimnuii inii;iiiiAi For Vernon Selman S of vices riding ponies, fish pond and lunch concessions have been planned. The athletic exhibit of boxing and wrestling and Ham Ilowa, the magician, will give the youngster' t a thrill. Dinner will be served quickly this year so there will be no tiresome waiting. There will be plenty of good things to eat. The evening band concert will include special features of dancing and tumbling.- - The mii-i- c leaders have invited the American Legion to give demonstrations drills. of marching' and $150.00 in Cash Gi t After the picture show and the two dancest, one hundred fifty dollars in cash gifts will be presented to some lucky ticket holders. If all the stake members are as enthusiastic as the committees, the Harvest Carnival and Fair will be one of the' most successful event of Sharon Stake. Fufieral services for Vernon M. Selman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Selman. were held Friday afternoon, July 19, in the Sharon ward chapel. Bishop B. M. Jolley presided Beautiful flowers were sent to the btreav-e- d tamily, and the services were largely attended. A double mixed quartet, composed i Mis Fnri rytie, M's. Lw uov ns, Mrs. Melba Calder, Miss Lucile Vernon, Delos, Clifton and Reuben Pyne, The monument shown above has been viitually and Roy Hdton sang Tho DeepenWeU and "Sometime James Clark, Mrs. Sharp Gdlispfe, ing Trials, ami was recently dedicated by President Heber completed Mrs. Roseltha Vernon Spencer Madsen, Mrs. J. W, Cordner, Understand. J. Grant. The monument adorns hill Cumorah in western A vocal was duet, accompanist. Mrs. Martin Mrs. Sama Chnger, New York state, the hill from which the Prophet Joseph Smith was rendered Mrs. Hope, by Mrs. Anna "Whispering Blake, Campbell, LaVcrn Jones, Mrs. Occ ir Anderson, Mrs. Calder and Reuben Pyne, and received the plates from which the Book or Mormon was the Lincoln high school chorus, diMrs. Lily Hills. translated. Various others of the General Authorities were M. rected by William Vernon, sang Educational Exhibit "Sunset. Sun in be present at the dedication. was East of the to Soul, My Karl Banks, Chairman by Mrs. Ethel Pyne and Mrs. Lyman Rich, Irwin Bunneil, C. H. sung Lois Downs, and Reuben Pyne furnDavies, Clarence Ashton, Boyd Davis, Be-Alf. Rogers, Hilda Knudyen, Erval ished FhFyolo "Lay My Flead CiorstCiisca, Roy Paik, Mariam OrsoiY Prestjwich, Victor C. AnCampbell, Jack Lewis, Mrs. Loy Fi derson, principal of the Sharon stake Doss. By seminary; J. VV. Gillman, county comDances missioner, and Bishop Jolley were P. K. Nielson, Chairman tins speakers, and a tribute written Sharon Stake M. I. A. girts who For two years all boxholders on Lynrj Tiylor, Wrj by Mrs. Nauiaa Snyder, Was lead lwve received L5 puwits and over rural i omen 1, 2 and 3 Imve Been reM. C. Mr. Mrs. and FieM Joy Clegg, John A. in the point system program for this ceiving the "Voice of Sharon free by Mrs. Agnes Bellows. ing. Vance opened with prayer and the year will visit Lagoon on August 5. of charge. It i consistent with the benediction was offered by' Will. am Advertising Fxbibie, Pig TVne Cars hauling the gula are asked policy of the paper and the original Scott Taylor, Chairman S. Park. Interment was in the Provo to wait at Pleasant Grove on the state intention of the stake presidency that Walter Holdaway, Assistant, James City cemetery, the gave being dedi- highway so that they may all travel stake residents shall contmue to recated by Kenneth McEwan. Blake, James Ferguson, Orson Presttogether in a caravan. ceive it without cost All who have wich, Lawrence Maycock. read it cannot overlook the splendid Commercial Art Committee-Paint- ing cooperation of Provo and Orem merof Signs, Direction cards, chants. Their advertising has made Concession signs, etc. the project possible. Emil Hansen, Chairman Although we do not attempt to dic12 2:00 Lincoln to LUNCHEON. school under band, high Raymond Partridge, Paul Anderson, tate, we do urge, as a matter of fairof M. direction W. will LaVerl Snyder. Vernon, give an open air com ness. that receivers of the paper turn cert on the lawn during the luncheon hour. Amusement Concessions as much of their business as they possibly can to those merchants who use (Educated Horse, 2 to 3:00 The following program will be given by the vari the advertising columns of the Voice shooting gallery, etc ) of the btake as follows: ous wards of Sharon. F. B. Newman, Chairman These merchants are enComic Da..ce Sharreading, Timpanogos; Exhibition, Bill Kofford, J. B. Hunn, Clyde Holdtitled to preference, both for their adon ; "The Wranglers," Grand View ; Chorus, Yineyutd ; their vertising investment and for away. Musical Selection, Lake View; Dance Exhibition, Ticket Sal aryd Club Publicity faith in Sharon Stake cooperative proPleasant View; Reading, Edgemont; High School (Outsi le of Shapon Stake) jects, A. H. Christensen, Chairman W th these considerations all who Tumbling Girls, Sharon Stake. receive the paper should pay attention Reed Brown, Robert Elliot, P. V. 3 to 4 :G0 CHILDRENS DANCE AT THE PAVILION. not only to the editorial and news colMadsen , 4:00 CHILDRENS RACES. Prizes to be awarded first b itz on A.t'MAtir lu umns, but to the business houses who -are making the "Voice of Sharon and second place winners. Henry Jones, Chairman Fcrn Jude, Dean Park, Carl Swenson, possible. 3:33 THE EIG BASEBALL GAME OF THE SEASON. 1 o give conclusive proof of our Geo. T. Tucker, J. D. Pyne, Earl to the advertisers we should, Mecham, Griffith Nuttall. and loyalty View Grand teams tied second are for Vineyard in all cases, mention that we saw their Advertising Committee will play for place in the first half schedule. They ads in our paper, and if we think Public Meetings, Creet Advertising second place honors, and the way these teams are going Banners pioper, further mention our appreciashould make it a real championship game, as each team tion of their faith in our community Rayond Cutler, Chairman has lost but one game so far this season. Arthur Watkins, Clifton proiects. Speakers Sharon Stake residents! Will you Lorna Mecham, Margaret Chnger, 5:03 GIRLS' SOFT BALL AND VAN BALL. The two do this and with us? Read Taylor, James Blair, Jr., Evan Terry. in the league to play. highest scoring teams this papeg check the advertisements Distributing advertising matter and Van Ball courts will be erected that different teams, and the bargains they offer then on street banners Clyde Lunceford, Reed old and young, may participate in this great out-doBob Elliott, Jr., Lynn your next shopping tour kmdy menHoldaway, tion that you saw the merchant's ad m sport. Jolley, Max Williams, Spencer Hunn, the Voice of Sharon." Milo Madsen. There be will also Horse Shoe Pitching Tournaments for Finance Cororruttee mmm nwtuwiti Henry Tayior, Chairman Ted Calder, Axel Andreaien, Chester Swimming Pool open all day, for those who delight to cool Graff, Alden Chatwin. Reve Cordner, off in pure, fresh water hot or cold. Admission to Carol Partridge, Laura Skinner, Helv The Sharon Stake M. I. A. boards pool 10c and 15c (including suit). en Rohbock, Mildred Farley, Lucile will hold their munthy union meet-i- t 9:00 p. tn. DANCING An excellent orchestra has been Farley, Edith Murdock. g the fourth Sunday in August. Balloon Committe- esecured for this occasion. (25th) in the Seminary budding, prior Pop Corn and Novelties to opening of the season's work which CASH PRIZES $7.50 in cash prizes will be given to the C. Wdord Larsen, Chairman is scheduled lo commence in Septemwards having the largest percent of their ward populaEvan Terry, Harold Bone, George ber. tion 1st to to $5.00 2nd place, $2.50 place. present. Blake, Milton C. Jones, Lenore All M, I. A. officers and teachers w.ll therefore please take notice. i'Uc.JHtta iii.L Herbert Johnson, Chairwoman Mrs. Carl Rohbock, Mrs. Carl Farley, Mrs. Jennie Fox, Mrs. Joseph Clegg, Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Mrs, J. John Nuttall, Mrs. O. M. Marriott, Mrs. Lafayette Baum, Mrs. A. Ray Ekins, Mrs. Neil Anderson, Mrs, Thomas Boulon, Mrs. Henry Williamson, Mrs. Arthur Ivie, Mrs. Anna Buckner, Mrs. Antone Bunker. Mrs. John I.iehharrft, Mrs. Grace McEwan, Mrs. Nellie Cordner, Mrs. Theo. Farley, Mrs. Orson Prestwich. Bazaar Committee Mrs. Antone Nelson, Chairwoman Mrs. Katherine Firth, assistant; Mrs. Joseph Fjnch, Mrs. Jessie Smith, Mrs. Zana Madsen. F.sli Fund Cuuvcssioiv Mrs. Effie Park, Chairwoman Mrs. Lillie Sumsion, Mrs. Lyman Rich, Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mrs. Arnold Burmmgham. Competitive Games Don Dixon, Chairman Joy Clegg, Leonard Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stewart, Meiva Jones, Rudolph Reese, Don Watkins. Street Decorations and Lighting Ertman Christensen, Chairman Bill Williams, Howard Strang, Thos. Kitchen, C. B. Holt, Wilford Gdiispic, Utah Power & Light Co., Orvil Stanfield, Karma Partridge, Norma Ffamp-shtr. ' e. Pony Riding Arnold Burningham, Chairman Mecham, Geo. Brown, Vern Ward, Hal Scott, Floy ) Startin. Primary Play Demonstration Mm. fJonid Rrone Chairwoman Mrs. Alden Chatwin, Assistant Chairwoman, Mrs. Kate Cordner, Mrs. A. H. Christensen, Mrs. Margaret Taylor, Mrs. Florace Bean, Mrs. Laurel Gibson, Mrs. Dell Davis. Grounds arid School Buildings, Folicing and Parking S. H. Blake, Chairman Ray V. Wentz, Ivan Burr, Leo Steele. Band Muiuc Committee W M, Vernon, Chairman Joseph Blake, Sterlii g Cluff, Dorotha Jtnes, Victor Anderson, C. H. Farnsworth, Mrs. Reed Hacking, Ethel Pyne. John Advertisin- gv- - Dee Brown, Chairman ind siic Myrl Wentz, Ray Gillman, Mrs. C. H. Davies, Mrs. Ea Foote, Mrs. Geo. F. Wells. Mrs. Clara Taylor. Lunch Bowery M. A. Rowley, Chairman C. H. Poulson, David Rowley, Sr., Cyrus Perkins, Alfred Skinner, Ezra T'atten. Lunch Concession Ade.bert B.gler, Chairman Reed Gappmeyer, Ah Lunceford 1 M. I. A. Honor Girls To Visit Lagoon Resort August 5th John Austin "Ott Brereton, 51, of Edgemont died suddenly, at 10.30 a. tn. Wednesday morning, July 24, at the family home, of a heart attack. Mr. Brereton has lived in this community all his life, and was an indusand highly retrious, progressive spected citizen. He was in apparent good health until a few nunutes before Ins death. He was hoemg in his strawberry patch when he suddenly was stricken with a pain around his Editor heart. -- Vaughn, Lucille, Kenneth, Lynn, Marvin, and Rulon Brereton, all of Edgemont; and the following brothers and sister: Elmo and Clarence Brereton, a.nd Mrs. Florence Glazier, all of Edgemont. Funeral services will be held at the Edgemont ward chapel Sunday afterMembers of the Stake Aaronic noon at 1:30, tnder the direction of Priesthood Committee and their partEdwin Booth of the ward bishopric. ners enjoyed an evening of relaxation F'riends may call at the family home at Balsaam Park in Hobble Creek prior to the services. Canyon, on Monday, July 15th. d, tnn besides his widow, Mrs. Surviving, Jane Ashton Brereton, are the folMrs. Erma Jacoblowing children; son, Provo; Morn:, Verl, Clifton, Schedule of Event at Stake Outing Today merry-go-roun- - -- Supper! to Advertisers Is Urged Richard Taylor, Parley Madsen, Milo Madsen, S. Duane Madsen. Vineyard Ward A -.. .ue . iu.i Keith Hcbertxon, Schroder, Grant Blake, Louis Wells, Howard Holdaway, George Blake, Joseph Blake, Wilbur Harding, LaVar Ash, Ros Holdaway, Reed Stone, Leland Wells. Duane Lystrup. Timpanogoa Ward Richard Bigelow, Warren Williams, Cullen Christensen, Gale Loveless, Delo Rowley, Grant Rowley, Don Edwards, Max Edwards, Merrill Farley, Clyde Asay, Don Rowhy, Gordon Hansen, Delbert Loveless, Don Cordner, Blaine Cordner. Grand View Ward Elmer Riding, Oscar Peck, William Peck, Bert Nuttall, Therein Kubni. Ralph Kuhni, Robert Davis, Drexei Davis. Andrew joiley. Jack Stratton, and Brother Nicol. Pleasant View Ward Heber Ivins, IHrold Nielsen, Foote, Anthony Ivins, Dell Foote Verl All.,..., w t stein, Lawrence Reinwald Cooper, Liechty, Marvin Perry. Fishing, hiking, boating and bathing will be the features of the activities enjoyed, with a dip in the Hot Pots at Midway on the return rip home climaxing the encampment I it 40-fo- ot Flower Show Committee Mrs. Raymond Partridge Sam Merriotti, Harold Erereton, Mack Davis, Robert Gillespie, Jack Copper, Mark Bigler, Grant Elliott, Reed Gdlispie, Norman Smith, Clark Johnson, Lawrence Smith, Cecil Brown Robert Elliott, Harlan Horrocks, Waiter Bigler. Guy Cutler, James Curtis Blair, Johnston, George Tucker, Glen Fyne, Joseph Ford, Rawl Bradshaw, Lijon Wilkinson, Lloyd Pyne, Richard. YVells, Lynn B. Jolley, Wayne Bellows, Glen L. Burr, Lov ell Christensen, Lon Christensen, John Park, Fred William Mecham, Hancock, Junior Burr Platte Tucker, Ivan Broadbead, Ross Hilton, Darnel Newell, Ieo Ford, Dean Ford, Gien Vernon, Floward Downs, Ivan ivockeniaiis, Kent Fielding, Russell Bellows, Jack Nile Johnson, Gerald Lunceford, Pyne Kenneth Jacobsen, Sidney Dul-fMerrill Mecham, Verl Jacobs. Lake View Ward Neal Scott, Phillip Taylor, R, chard Johnson, Alton Bunnell, Don Bunnell, Carlos Madsen, Owen Zobell, George Anderson, Golden Huff, Ferron Hutf, V pageant Featured A costumed pageant of the nations d kt On Monday morning at 7 a. m. the fifth of August the members of the Aaronit Priesthood who have been successful in acquiring 325 points through their faithfulness in attendance at meetings and peiformance of duties, will begin to gather in their various wards, ready to start for a encampment in the Graiuldaddy Lake P By MERLE S. FOtOTE Members of Sharon Stake are taking a keen interest in the HarPleasant View won the championvest Carnival and Fair which is scheduled for Labor Day, Septem- ship of the first half in the Shaion Stake league by virtue of a win over ber second. Under the efficient direction of chairman Victor C. Anderson Grandview. Grandview and Vinecommittees have been ap- yard will play Friday, July 26 at and assistant, Karl Banks, twenty-fou- r Gene'a to decide the runner-upointed. They are cooperating to make the coming festival a day The winners and runners-uof each of enjoyment for everyone. 2 for the half will play September Program at m f Grandaddy Lakes to be Mecca For Aarci no Priesthood Honor Members n; The program will start' with a band concert at nine oclock and from than until midnight there will be continuous eiueitdiiinicul. The educational exhibits will be the predominating features of the fair and club disprobably will include plays of food, clothing and forest. Future Farmers exhibits of fruits, farm crops, poultry, and displays of ribbons, medals and other prizes won by the local F. F. A. boys; community and individual displays of farm produce; exhibits of flowers, art and needle work; electric exhibits, a tent show of new automobiles and farm instructive several machinery and commercial exhibits from manufacturing companies. 111. nlirt LSdJtJ Boy S Plan II, ii H i 26, 1935 2nd Annual Fewest mm view A !' !i;:s FIRST ILF Festival On S 6i is Si . c 1. Victor C. Andersen P. L. & R. U. S POSTAGE PAID , k 56. ORE!.! CONDUCTS FIRST BABY CONFERENCE Examinations Show Children of Orem to La of Exceptional Health Orems first Baby Conference was held at the Sharon Stake Seminary Thursday, July 18. Forty-twbabies were given a thorough physical examination by Doctors Don C. Merrill, Chas. M. Smith of Provo, and B. C. Lintbaugh of Pleasant Grove.sThe babies were in very good physical condition, only a small percent being malnourished or rachitic. The E. R. A. nursing service of Utah County registered, weighed, measured the babies and assisted the doctors with the o A large birthday cake lighted with Slogan: Health is wealth. o one pu.k candle, to celebrate the first Aim: Proper health supervis on and conn retire, was cut-bMiss Marcella trai ing for every baby. All mothers attending Mrlnncrny, d. strict supervisor of E. expressed R. A. nurses. The Club girls of their appreciation. VVe hope to be Fr.aron ward assisted with the servit g able to continue these conferences of cake and punch. Each mother was once per month. To Preserve Children pris'Iilui null a coinage of baby 4-- M. I. A. Union Meetings breath. Resume In August Mi-- s Take: Mclnnerny gave a short talk One large grassy f.eii. Half a dozen chidren, . 'po'ti-rsTwo or three small digs, Miss Green from Salt Lake County A pinch of brook and pehl les. and Miss McGirr from Idaho Falls, Mix children and dogs well toeether, Idaho E. R. A. nursing supervisors and put them in the f .eld St.rnng were guests during the conference. Mr. constantly. Tour brook over pebbles, Star, si. cid representing the Orem sprinkle field w,.h flowers, spread Chamber of Commerce also called, over all a deep blue sky and take The conference was financed by the in the sun; when brown remove and Chamber of Commerce. set to cool in a Fata tab. explaining I the health displays and I |