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Show October, .THE VOICE OF SIIARON HOW GOOD IS ANY LIE? 19,V With Sharons Organizations Stake Relief Society At regular quarterly conference, Counselor Majd V. Partridge was released from the Relief Society Presidency with a vote of thanks for her fine work. Second Counce-lo- r Daisy Nelson was sustained as first Counselor and Sister Stena Christenson of Sharon ward was sustained as second counselor. We will miss Sister Partridge, with her wonderful counsel and advise, at our board meetings and hope that she will visit us often. We welcome Sister Christensen and wish her well in her new duties. She will supervise and instruct the visiting teachers of the stake. Ward conferences are now in order. Las. Sunday evening the Vineyard ward held th'cir conference, with very fine reports of the years work given by Pres. Annie Blake. The statistical report was given by Secretary Rita Harding. Mrs. Ruth Stone gave incidents in the life of Parley P, Pfatt and Mrs. Mable Bunker gave an interesting talk on the Work and Business activity. Following the conference program, Bishop Hebertson took was charge and a reorganization effected. The other officers, class leaders and visiting teachers will remain in office. Very fine musiw ire given by the cal numbers Singing Mothers. The Stake Board were guests of Mrs. Joseph Shaw and Mrs. Kate Zobell at the home of Mrs. Shaw this afternoon. After a business meeting, quilting was enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served by the' hostesses. Board meeting Regular Stake will be held at the Seminary buildiNovemng,- Thursday evening, ber 12th at 7:30 p. m. Union meeting will be held Sunday, November 8th at the High School auditorium. All officers and class leaders are invited to attend and comparative reports will be given. . Stake Meetings For November Stake Presidency High Council Sunday mornings 10:15. Thursday, Nov. 5, 7:30 j. in. p, m. 26, 7 :30 p. tn. Supervisors Thursday, Nov. Union Meeting Priesthood - Relief Society - Sunday School, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2 p. m. Union Meeting M. I. A. - Sunday School - Ward Bishoprics Sunday, Nov. 22, 2 p. in. Genealogical Committee Sunday, Nov. 15, 2 p. nt. Stake Primary Conference Nov. 15, 7:30 p. m. High School Auditorium. ' Elders Convention 7 :00 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 29, Timpanogos Chapel. in 2 p. m. ber Ktader's Dige-- t ) We sat in a small room at the Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory of Northwestern University in Chicago. On a table behind me e machine. rested a small, This was the Keeler Pole graph, popularly known as the and I was being subjected to an examination on my truthfulness. The inventor of the gadget. Leonarde Professor Keeler, was conducting the test. kou had breakfast this mornin a matter-of-faing? hr voice. Yes. You came to Chicago by train? Yes. Do you always get along harmoniously with your editors?" Always, I answered. iNow the last answer, of course, was a "downright lie. No writer escapes altercations with editors. g lines on the polyAnd the graphs recording roll of graph paper indicated all too clearly when 1 had lied. By Pres. Edna Larsen this year for M. I. A. workers in our stake. There are four drama programs outlined to be given in assemblies. the weekly general These programs are a new feature in M. I. A. this year, One act plays will be featured Friday evening, November 6th. A fine program of one act plays will be presented In all wards of the stake. The plays will be exchanged in circuits as arranged by the various wards. In December the drama departments in all wards will assist in the presentation of the annual road show. The Drama Festival is scheduled for March. Each ward will present a three act play in their own ward and in one other ward in our stake. Thus each ward will give at least two performances- - of a three act play. This will make tfie month of Festival March truly a Drama month. Edgemont ward will hold their Of special interest to M. I. A. Relief Society conference Sunday organists and choristers is a music with course to be given at the B.Y.U. November 8th, evening, President LaVern Jones in charge. under the direction of Professor de Jong. The course will commence Thursday, Nov. 5 and conWe vene weekly for 12 weeks. urge all organists and choristers to consult their bishops or M.I.A. presidents for further details. Sharon Stake Elders yill meet in a Conference on November 29. A most inspiring Y.W.M.I.A. They will gather in two sessions: institute was held at the new canone at 10 a. m. in the Timpanogos yon home in connection with Utah Ward Chapel and the other at Stake, on Sept. 27. 2 p. m. in the Stake AdministraMany of the departmental leadtion building. ers were present and the following The program of the conference program was given: will be built around the subject of Group singing M, I. A. our M. the duties and responsibilities of I. A." led by Sister Swensen. Sister Taylor. Elder Quorums. It will be disInvocation cussed by a speaker from among .Singing M. I. A Leads On. the General Authorities and by Talk on canyon home sentiothers appointed front among the ments Edna Larsen. discussed by Elders. Musical numbers approMutual Values priate to the theme will intersperse Elizabeth Souter. the speaking. Responsibility The Teachers The Elders Quorums invite the Leah Larsen. wives of members to be present. Bee Hive Group Song practice Hannah Packard Review of The Life of the Bee Ann Minger. Bee Hive Plan Thora Broad-bent- ., By Emclia Lotta, Sharon Stake has always made Symbolism Anna Ashton a record of which we can be proud Projects and games Leah Larin its attendance at Temple son. During September and Junior October of this year the regular The course of study You and excursions were again well at- Your Light was reviewed by Flotended and the following work was ra Fisher. adults and done by ninety-eigSong practice led by Sister thirty five juniors: Swensen. 769 baptisms, 35 endowments for A talk On Cutting and arrang-- g the living, 62 endowments for the flowers for home and social dead, 18 sealings, and 18 children given by Flora Fisher. sealed to their parents. La You, Yourself Talk There will be two senior ex- vern Merrill. cursions to the Salt Lake Temple Gleaner during November: Tuesday the 3rd and Monday the 23rd Administration building, 2:00 p.m. GeneaU sical Program in SacraMeetings to be held Stake Genealogical Board Meet- ment Meetings, Sunday, Nevember ing November 12th in the Stake 29th. Ward chairmen of the GenAdministration building, 7:30 p.m. ealogical Committees are urged to Stake Genealogical Llnion Meet- contact ward bishops and coopering, November 15th in the Stake ate in providing good programs. Stake Elders To Hold Conference blood-pressur- e p. tiddle-winks- is doing splenThe did work in the field of private detection. It is invaluable in discov- The instrument has no legal standing, however, as a defendant cannot be forced to testify against himself. tiddle-wink- Miss White: Im sorry to say it, Norman, lut'your composition is . U Ro-Sh- e, If anyone in this school wants to hire a checker teacher, .we recommend Flora Anderson. Some of us have seen her overcome the greatest difficulties in teaching stubborn students. Shes really great; although there is a limit to her patience. We have seen her conquer students who lacked interest, intelligence, grace, and originality in checkers. If you want to see a circus, you want to watch Professor Anderson and Miss Bunnell in a battle among the squares. not worthy of you. The style is crude, the rhetoric is faulty, the logic is weak, and the statements as based on misinformation. Norman Smith: Boy will my dad be made when I tell him this! Miss White: But you can tell him you did your very best. The seniors will be wearing Norman; Did my best nothing. their new class rings by ThanksDad wrote the whole thing giving. The first order was sent off last Friday with twenty-fiv- e students The ring After much discussion and argu- committee ordering rings. expects the next order, ment about their party, the Sopho- which is to be sent off within a mores met Wednesday, October 21, few days, to be even larger. Judg1936 and it was decided that a Roling from the response of the stuler Skating party was the type of dents. there will be more seniors party in which the majority of wearing class rings this year than members would participate. It was ever before. two-ring- s. Dear Madame All my life I have looked forIn the Bruno Hauptmann trial, ward to the time when I would Mrs. Hauptmann considered havis what overcome commonly ing the detector used on her hus- knowi as an inferiority complex. band to gain belief for his stateIt has taken so long and I am so ments. She herself submitted to a test first. Mr. Keeler began with discouraged. Wont you help me? I am in mortal terror of everyone. the most simple of all tests. He What should I do? asked about her age. They Call Me Brig. You weren't telling the truth, Dear They Call Me Bing: he observed mildly, when it was the only thing I advsse is Come over. He then picked out her corand see me sometime. up rect age with the help of his instrument. Dear Madame I think you had better ask me I have looked for Iways no more questions, she said. the day when I would find the I'm afraid my attorneys would ob- one and only person and settle ject. down to a family and home. But at no further suggesThereupon this rate I am getting nowhere. tion for an examination of Haupt- How can I get my man? mann by the was ever Mary C. . made. Dear Mary; If even your best friends won't tell you, try your dentist. Perhaps A class banquet .is anticipated you need to use Colgates Dental by every member of the Senior Cream or Listerine. If that doesnt class. This is something that has work, buy a bar of Lifebuoy. never been sponsored by a single There's nothing a man hates worse class of other years. Success and than the lack of feminine daintitheres seniors on your ness. And. incidentally, congratulations, new idea. Lux. Remember your undies HIGH COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS FOR SUNDAY NOV. 22, 1936 Ex-na- y: kinds LAMPS-a- ll Holiday Stock Now In Select Yours Early Peck Electric 46 North University Ex-na- Timpanogos James C. Jensen, Ray Gammon. Vineyard P. W. Madsen, Samuel H. Blake. ward bishopric Timpanogos will have charge of Baptismal service ovember 15, 3 p. m. in Utah Stake Administration bldg. Song "Improve the Shining Moments Invocation Leah Larsen. Song practice We are the Gleaners. Talk The Sheaf Catherine Decker. Review of lesion work: Books of the Bible Elizabeth Souter. Vitalizing the Gleaner Organization Osa Ferguson. Courtship and marriage or our social obligations Odessa Culli-mor- man-hate- valuables where hidden ering have been stored when the robber refuses to tell the place. Edgemont Wilford R. Stubbs, Charles H Farnsworth. Grandview Spencer Madson, Oscar Anderson. Lake View Orvil O. Stone, Bvrant Jolley. Pleasant View C. Wilfoid Larson, Sydney H. Cluff. Sharon Pres. A. V. Watkins, James B. Ferguson. Helpful Footnote In the spring a young mans fancy li htly turns to thoughts of love. But after his jump he finds he has landed with a flat tire. (If you have a question to ask. send it to THE KOZY KORNER in care of your Lincoln Livewire Editor. Madame .) y Ex-na- , M. . A. ACTIVITIES The drama calendar holds a splendid and extensive program The Kozy Korner Edited by Madame Dear Madame r I am a as everyone knows. But lately my feelings for the men have been gradually changing. I feel myself weakening, and the awful thing about it is that I dont care. The man of my dreams has at last ridden up on a snow white charger only it happens to be a yellow school bus. His name is Rudolph, and he has all the makings of a Romeo. How I would love to hear him crooning, neath my window to the strains of a guitar or a Jews-harI am undecided however what measures to take. Shall I invite him o my home to p vy ? I am afraid that he doesnt care for girls of blonde complexion. Whatever should I do? Dorothy B. Dear Dorothy: Id advise that you use walnut stain to get rid of the blonde complexion. And theres no harm in being a suicide brunette dyed by your own hand. As for the tactics, Id advise you to invite him to your home but not to play held at Park Frida'1 even- ing, October 23, 1936, In as mucTt as the party was held the night of the sophomore initiation, the class members were good sports and had a good time, in spite of the fact that it was their day to obey the juniors and remember to Lux them. Sleep oil a Beauty-res- t matress, and if your lips have that painted look, change to Tangee. I'm sure that if you take a egreful inventory, he'll succumb. llevs School is quite simple. The is The subject for examination seated in a quiet room' with the machine and its operator behind him. To his arm is attached an ordinary blood pressure cuff, exactly like the ones physicians use for A rubber readings. tube is placed around his chest. Hollow rubber tubes lead from the cuff and the chest tube to small metal tambours, to which are attached two pins. These fluctuate as the subjects blood pressure and respiration change. wig-wa- and hr an It has been known for years that the body undergoes certain involuntary changes under the influence of fear or other emotions. Under such stress, everyone recognizes the sensation of blood pounding through the head" or a pricking sensation on the scalp." These reactions explain the performance of which records the detector changes in respiration, pulse and blood pressure. Novem- box-hk- . Stake Hoard Meeting Thursday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m. District Scout Workers, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 7:30 Aaronic Priesthood from ai title (Evic-rp- t FIVE e. Book Review North to the Orient Mrs. Merrill Chistopherson. Song Cary On Pfayer Maude Holdaway. Winter coats collect a lot of dust and dirt in daily wear that ia sometimes not noticed. 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