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Show ( ! Page Two that melody is the unmistakable ,Aloha Oe" and we arrive and depart from Hawaii with these beautiful notes ringing in our ears. Published weekly at Provo, Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative Educa- Arriving in our home port we tional Recreational Association of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley realize of all the lands none are so beautiful as America so lets Publishing Co., 67 North First West Street, Provo, Utah. Entered as and sing It before eeond class matter at the Post Office In Provo, Utah, under the act Join together go to our respective classes. of March 3, 1879 You cant afford to miss these M.I.A. programs, so we see you. Sip? llntrc of glmrnn Journey On! Journey on! Nor stop nor falter look not back the past to view; Take no backward step, nor stumble ; might vrks you have to do; As you journey on the pathway now unfolding straight ahead. Exercise the upward vision! You are now Spirit led! Journey on! The way is onpened! Obstacles are brushed aside, Not a barrier remaining; you in peace can now abide, And you can well press forward, knowing with a trust that meets all test That the way to you now opened is the path to heavens ' best. Journey on ! Yes, onward journey, head erect and heart made light! Trouble not, nor stop to worry ; let the Spirit fight your Pleasant View Susan P. Jameson Telephone 021-R- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Young dinner party gave a delightful Sixteen evening. Wednesday Miss guests enjoyed the affair. Gerda Young, nurse at L.D.S. hospital was the honored guest. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith ten, dered a Bhower New Years eve for Lola Smith and Darrell Hill, recently marrTedNJJ'i)lrty - five guests enjoyed games', program and delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Workman spent part of last week in Ogdeu with friends and relatives. fight; Mrs. Minnie Phillips and Mrs. Let the Spirit in you, eager, now direct your yearning Claude Snyder motored to soul, to school after his spending Push you forward to victry and to conquest of your the holidays at home, goal. den Sunday to take Jack Snyder Contributed by one or our readers for the New Years Dorothy Brown and Carmen First Editorial. at St. Mark's Michler, nurses hospital, spent the holidays at 18 the home of Archie Brown. LIQUOR AND TOBACCO ADVERTISING. Mr. and Mrs. Antoni J. Gleason clothes his man drunken home, going The sight of a have returned to their home in soiled from falling, his face bruised, his eyes dull, his body Blandlng after spending the holiworn and his mumbling tones with his gesticulations, should days at the Thomas Ashton home. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Eklns, make every other man and woman sad and sympathetic. Horrible as that sight is, it is common enough right Minnie, Maurine, Elmer, Colleen, and Paul Eklns, Mr. and in our own community, and it should inspire, in those who Alton Mrs. Frank James, Emery Eklns to and avoid to determination help see a to have eyes it, and Miss Green spent Sunday in others avoid that mans fate. Midvale at the home of Mr. and Og-ba- Remember that reeling drunkard is going home to children wrho are afraid of him, to a wife whose life he has made miserable. He is going home, taking with him the worst curse in the world to suffer bitter remorse himself after having inflicted suffering on those whom he should respect. That is why this paper is not going to publish liquor advertising in any form, neither beer nor wine, nor whiskey nor any other form of intoxicating drink. We are not, for the sake of money, going to sell these pages to aid in the degredation and disgrace of mankind. Let those who think wanes and beer are legitimate continue to think so. We are not propagandizing, nor curbing free speech nor the freedom of the press. We simply prefer to avoid giving any assistance to tne liquor interests. sake the for of our and similar for reasons, Likewise, boys and girls who arc readers of this paper, we refuse ell tobacco advertising. We have not been asked to do so by any church nor church organization.; We believe in it, and we adhere to this policy. The pages of this paper will be kept clean from all such things. . Windsor Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson motored to California for New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keetch en tertalned at dinner Wednesday la honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Downs and daughter, Bessie. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson and children, Julia Beth, Blaine, Jr and LaDean spent the holidays at Ogden visiting with Mrs, Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alford Whatcott We extend our appreciation to and Mrs. Bishop A. H. Lowe Thelma Harris (M.I.A. Senior Leaders) for the splendid conjoint program they presented Sunday evening. Those not present surely missed a treat. Miss Ellen Maxfleld awarded Bee Hive pins to the following Sunday evening: Edith Stark, Gloria Wright, Jewell Walker, Ranee Nielson, Lavania Backus,, Hadge Hooley and Louise Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun entertained at a Turkey dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr. L. D. Rocker and daughter Kane Marie, of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Racker of Salt Lake. WIDSOR WARD Mr. and Mrs. Willard Freeman of Riverton are the proud parents of a fine son, Mrs. Freeman before her marriage was Ruth Olsen, daughter of Royal Olsen of Windsor. Mrs. Edmund Cragum Jr., returned home Thursday from the American Fork hospital with her little son, born December 2u. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pully of Mapleton and Mf'. and Mrs. John Smith of Spanish Fork were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Muzzell. X t V V V Friday, January 7, 1933 THE VOICE OF SHARON Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen of Bljgham were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson Mrs. Amos Mecham. Rosfemae Bergeson has returni ed to Pleasantview after spending the rolidays at home in Silverton, Colorado. The Happy Seven 4H club enjoyed a candy pull at the home of Arlys .Chatwin. Game prizes went to Melba Llecnty and Mary Beth Berry. Those present were Mrs. Alden Chatwin, Lonlse leader, Arlys Chatwin, Minnie Ekins, Alta Hansen, Mary Beth Berry and Melba Liechty. Lie-ert- y, r Mrs. Geo. F. Welle, Reporter Telephone HOME Superior Quality Sheets and Pillow Cases of over 125 wash- ings. Assures Satisfactory Service in Household Usage for at least FIVE YEARS Size Six 99 $1.15 1.23 Size 81x108 25 Cases 42x 36 01-R- 4 Members of Camp Tamarack will meet Thursday afternoon January 13th, at the home of Historian Edna Holdaway. Mrs. Harriet Varley will be assistant hostess. All members and those elegible to Join are invited to be present. Invitations have been extended to three hundred guests to attend the wedding reception for Miss Zella Warding and Rex Blake which will be held Friday, January 14th, in the Vineyard Recreational Hall. The relatives from Vineyard to attend funeral services held Sunday for Mrs. Caroline Luke Clegg, pioneer resident of Heber City, were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A, Murdock, Elory Murdock, Mrs. Lewis Clegg, Mrs. George F. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding, Bina Clegg and Joseph IT. Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Spaldings daughter was named Iydll Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Allen's son was named Ronald J. at the Sunday Fast Day Services. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sorensen have moved to their new home on Springville road. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake entertained at a well appointed family dinner at their home New Years night. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding, Miss Thelma Blake and George Cropper of Salt Lake, Miss Beth Park of Orem, Miss Kathyrn Sumsion of Lakeview. The Misses Zella and Cleo Harding and Rex and Grant Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Anderson had as their New Years guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell, and her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. James Mitchell of Clinton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Whiteley and family of Windsor have moved to the farm in Vneyard formerly owns dby Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ash, who with their family have moved to the Earl Toons farm. . and son Orus returned to their home at Mammoth Monday after spending the holidays with relatives here. Erma Kirk from California spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Nielson had as their dinner guests on new year's day, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnson and Robert Johnson of Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Mammoth, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Armstrong and sons, Glen and Gale of Salt Lake, Mrs, Janet Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Smith of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Dali- n of Springvllle visited Tuesday with Mrs. Clara Kirk and other Windsor relatives. Mr. and Mrs John Baiter and children of Junction City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stark, during the holidays., Mr. and Mrs. Theron Whitley and family moved to Vineyard Thursday. Have you ever taken a trip out on the deep blue to foreign ports I guess not for I see your eyes open wide with curiosity Well come to Mutual Tuesday evening and the M.I.A. program will take you on just such a trip. We ill get acquainted with the scenic beauty of Canada, the little Swiss yodel er, the song bird of Ireland, the marriage customs of Scandinavia, the bonnie Scotch lassies of Scotland, the fashions of Paris. We will enter Venice) Italy, tAat beautiful city of canals as the song "Santa Lucia," greets our ears. Then to Japan, the land of eight ralllon gods, a land that worhsips beauty while WOODSAWING here the little Japanese maidens See William will sing tor us. Next oh, yes) No. 242. an VKI M 81.25 per cord. Jackson, R. 3. tfn are building a new service garage. Harold D. Pyne, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pyne, and Hazel Miner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Mrs, Ethel Pyne, Reporter Miner of American Fork, were Telephone 0Z6J3 married at the Pyne home New Year's eve. President A. V. WatFive new babies were bless d kins performing the ceremony. A Sunday morning at fast meeting. reception will be given in their They were the children of Mr. honor Friday evening by the and Mrs Ford Jepperson, Mr. and bried's parents in the amusement Mrs. Glen Kockerhans, Mr. and hall at the tabernacle in AmeriMrs. Geo. Greer, Mr. and Mrs can Fork. Gene Backus, and Mr. and Mrs. The following people are safe J. T. Caley. at home after a thrilling experiConjoint Sunday evening wa ence on Utah New Sharon under the direction of the M. I, A., with Thos. Jacobs presiding. The Gleaner Girls chorus sang two numbers, "Beautiful Dreamer, and "Sunset. Professor Guy C. Wilson of the Brigham Young university was the speaker. Lowell Gordon sang a vocal solo, Just for Today, accompanied by Mrs, Roselthu Vernon. Frank Hopper, M. Men president, presented the numbers given. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reese and small sons, Donald and Paul, were guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, New Years day. Mrs. Rhoda Bown and son Jack will make their home the rest of the winter with Mrs. Frank Thorne. Mrs. Bown is a sister of Mrs. Thorne. Jack will attend the Lincoln High school. Mr. Thofnq Is employed in California. A New Year's Wake party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Selman. A hot dinner was served to the following Couples: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mecham) Mr. and Mrs. James Blair and the host and hostess. President and Mrs. A. V. Watkins were Salt Lake visitors Lake home and Alvin Washburn a ho wtw injured recently in an explosion is at his home and Is reported to be improving. Weston Kofford is at the Aird Hospital where he is recovering from an appendicitis operation which he underwent last Tuesday. Mrs. Faye Fielding is leaving mis week to join her husband at Oakland. California, where he is Beginning Tomorrow Morning at 9 oclock SALE Hart Schaffner & Marx G tilts Overcoats Year's employed. eve when the ice cracked separating the group for some two hours until a boat rescued the morooned ones: Misses Ruth and Esther Hansen, Gordon and Russel Hansen. James, Don and Merrill v The Lady of Lyons to be presented during the week of Jan. 17 to 21 will be repeated during Leadership Week starting Jan. 26, announces Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, Blair. but Professor Harrison H. R. Miss Beth Park as a guest at Merrill adds that local theatre S. New H. Blake home Years the goers should see the play during day. its first performance as during Mr. and Airs. Jack Andrews Leadership Week so many visitors have remodeled their home on will be present that only Canyon drive. guests can be Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Washbn n out-of-to- Star UPHOLSTERY Special 3 CUSHION SAG? Have Your Living Room Suite Inbuilt! COVERS SHABBY? Time To Have Them Replaced! SPECIAL LABOR OFFER n, DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- LL BUTLERS BENIFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE (7 Beneficial life .Insurance Company LOANS cs v ARE THE BEST fiSlvniSuili tOrT ec puC3 DRESSES All $18.75 Dresses 11.95 7.95 All $ 7.95 Dresses 5.95 All $.1.00 Wash Dresses 79e AGENTS for to $3.25 Values to $1.00 for Bags values to $1.00 $1.77 69c for 77c Values to $1.98 for 1.47 Values to $2.98 for 2J7 Hats, values to $1.98 for 50c Values over 1.98 for 1.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS Womens and Childrens Coats, in two nationally known lines, BETTY ROSE and BLOCKS AO 25 MAR-VE- L BEAUTY SHOPPE SILKS Phone 1123 GROUP 1 Values to $1.19. Price, per yard GROUP 2 Values to $1.69. All Phases of BEAUTY CULTURE Try Our Permanents. Price per yard Marie Woodhouse Velma Madsen to 33 1-- 3 We are also offering Sale 69e Sale 98c ceptional $35 VALUES OFF values $27.75 m No matter how poor your aim, youre sure to make a bulls-ey- e in this group of clear- ance bargains. For weve made deeper price cuts than in several ygars . . . and all the suits in the sale are values that climax 50 years of fine tailoring by one of the greatest makers of clothing in the country Hart Schaffner & Marx. High Quality Coal and Prompt Delivery 81x108 81x 99 COAL and SERVICE 90 E. 12 North Phone 1512 & $1.49 $1.39 CASES CASES 42x36 Worsteds, homespuns, twists theyre all here in smart single or d models. Is it any wonder this sale is the Happy Hunting Grounds for shrewd Provo buyers? 32c duoble-breaste- WHITE SALE SPECIALS CALL HILL BROS. Anchor Dwight SHEETS SERVICE Fruit-o-loo- m Houscfrocks, reg. Sale Price $1.29 79c Quadriga percale, reg. 21c Sale Price, per yard 16c Topmost Prints, reg. 25c 21c per yard SHRIYERS .SIGNS AND Interior Decorating C. V. HANSEN 45 N. 9 W. Style Leadership PROVO MANY SIZES 19c You Find This Print Only AT FIRMAGES OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST w0 PRINT NEW LOW PRICE UTAH PROVO THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES AWAIT THIS EVENT TO STOCK UP ON LINENS AND DOMESTICS. THEY KNOW FIRMAGES TESTED QUALITY MERCHANDISE IS BEST AND Americas Fastest Selling 1 $37.75 gerie, Hosiery, etc. New Large Scales Ready For Publio $31.75 $45 & $50 VALUES In blan- of, $38 & $40 VALUES ex- kets, Childrens Wear, Lin- CLEARANCE PROPRIETORS Also OVERCOATS COATS PHONE 75 274 W. Center Golden Opportunity ACCESSORIES Gloves, values All $12.95 Dresses Real Estate Co. THE RACKS IN SHRIVERS !! Wc want everyone to take advantage of this opportunity to BUY and SAVE at unpaid balance. DIXON VcoI AnotEicsr Interest 6 per cent on No fines No penalties No insurance required with loans. i FOXCROFT Superior Quality Sheets and Pil- low Cases of over 100 washings, Assures Satisfactory Service in Household Usage for at Least FOUR YEARS LOWEST TRICE IN YEARS 81 99 "9 C V A V X y t I i |