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Show J fi r"' . J, V j' w VOL. ' A II r AV PROVO. UTAH, R. F. D FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. 'i L .tr Va- tJr C - v; T V w W: A N NO. 15, 1933. 6. low QS Sharon and Grand Vis Avarded Second and Third; Prizes of $5, $2 and $1 Pleasant View ward won the Sharon Stake M. I. A. Road held Friday evening, December 1,, at the Lincoln high school auditorium. Their act, entitled Building Air Castles, directed Nellie B. Snow, Marion Campbell, nd Fay Allred, won the approval 9f three judges from the Brigham Young Uni .ersity. Sharon wards An livening with, Evan Stephens, directed by Lois Downs and Lorraine Christerisen, took second place, and Grand View with its act "The Wedding of the Painted Doii, directed by Mrs. Helen T. Wentz, came third. Six wards participated. Show-final- s Under the authority the National Recovery Act and thd direction of the State Department of Public Instruction, an adult school has been organized at the Lincoln high school. Two class periods are held every Wednesday evening from 7 to 8.30 and from 8.30 to 10 .00 p. m. Adults may register for one or both of the class periods. The purpose of the school is twofold; first to provide aducational opportunities to all citizens over the age of eighteen, and second to provide employment (o certified teachers now out of employment and in need of relief. High school graduates and former high school students are especially urged to enroll. There is no registration fee and credit either of high school or college grade can be earned in proportion to the work accomplished. Classes will be held for a minimum of six or more students and will be limited to an enrollment of twenty-five- . All prospective students should t.iroll at once in order to insure a place in the classes. Course of Study 7 to 8:30 Soils and soil Fertility, room 9, Davies. Household Art and Management, room 10, Sorensen. (Continued on page 6) Why Not Write To Our Missionaries? for members of Sharon Stake, Christmas is approaching and there are few people in all the world who would rather near from homd than our own missionaries who are laboring to bring the Gospel to the nations of the earth. Why not write them a letter this Christmas? You need not necessarily live in the ward from which they were sent, vve are all united in a happy Sharon Stake family now, so why not sit right down now and write the missionaries who are representing Sharon Stake. Like the idea? All right, here are the names and addresses of our mission- Heres a timely suggestion aries: s Competition PRESIDENT BLAKE PRESIDENT WATKINS PRESIDENT BIGLER TO THE PEOPLE OF SHARON STAKE, AND TO OUR FELLOW WORKERS: GREETINGS: . As the Yuletide approaches, we extend our sincere greetings to all of the members of the Sharon .Stake. In so doing, we are thankful for many things, chief among which is the loyalty and devotion of the great majority of the people to the principles of truth and righteousness. g As this message goes forth we are not unmindful of the struggles and trials which have attended many of us. we are fully appreciative of the sacrifice which many have been compelled to make. Our love and our hope goes out to all who are struggling against the unfortunate conditions of the times. We trust that in the celebration of Christmas our thoughts will be inclined toward Him whose birth and life we shall "commemorate. It is most desirable that the menage of Christ actuate us at Christmas time. We sincerely hope that His teachings will be our ruling influence during the holiday season and throughout the future. It is our pAfound faith, and sincere testimony, that adherence to the principles .pf the Master will lead to the solution of all of our problems and to the way of happiness. Indeed, there is no other Way. Giief among the teachings of Jesus is the principle of love, within which is embraced all that is good for man. Our aim should ever be to know Him more perfectly, for He was the superlative example of human perfection. For To know Him is life this is eternal life, to know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent. and joy; to mistrust and doubt Him in fact, to fail to know Him is the opposite of happiness.. changes are taking place in the world; financial and economic peril are the common lot of many of We feel that we should be calm atgi trustful, meeting each obstacle courageously and with a prayer in The principles of the Messiah are Dur heart. God has not deserted us, nor will He if we remain loyal to Him. still true. Our church is yet guided by revelation and truth. Stupendous our people. To love our neighbors is as necessary today as a( any time in the world's history, probably more so. We sin cerely believe that obedience to the principles of the Gospel is the surest and the wisest course to take, regardless t it imi ir is no mhr alTernrriv f' - si.i c:"ums!anr?. wiiw pr Cop??! 1 We believe that the future is fraught w.ih great possibilities the other hand we believe it to be filled with fear and apprehension greed. That we may choose the proper way of life; that we may that our efforts may be rewarded with all things which are good throughout our future lives, is our humble hope and prayer. for those who are humbly serving the Master. On for those whose minds are darkened with sin and resolutely cling to the iron rod of righteousness; and proper, during the coming holiday season, and MC SlffiJEEICBS or Chicago Director Will Lead M. I. A. Music Festival Again hs conference. Points and Over Blake, Wilbur R. Harding, 100 Rex B. Madsen, Vineyard ward; S. Duane Lake View ward; Dello Rowley, Richard Bigelow, Timpanogos ward; Rowl Bradshaw, Kent Fielding, Eldon Wilkinson,' Ivan Kocherhans, Sharon ward. a, chorus by the unanimous vote of the The organization chairmen of the general boards.' joint Sharon Stake Red Cross drive wish to " The second festival chorus, it is exexpress appreciation to the following pected, will exceed the 3,000 mark and men and women and their assistants will be heard in concert in the Taber- for the wonderful support and effort nacle on the Saturday evening of the in over the recent Red Cross putting M. I. A. l, SIIMI The Hearts of the "Connecting Link," will be staged by the Sharon stake Genealogical soicety in the Lincoln high school auditorium, Friday evening, December 15th at 8 p. m. It is a sacred pageant depicting the importance of the work of Salvation for the living and the dead as taught by the church of Jesu Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. A cast of fourteen will present the drama in nine acts. Music will be under the direction of John K. All?n and Helen Allen.- An admission price of 15c for adults and 5c for children will be made to An Old FashVineyard presented cover cost of the production. This is not a part of the ion Garden, with appropriate music pageant-dram- a and dancing. The scenery in this porSCERA program. tion of the program was particularly beautiful. Both the dancing and sihg-in- g were highly symbolic of Ye Good Old Yesteryears, where fair ladies and gallant young men plied their trotlie 'midst the flowers. This act was directed by Anita Varley. News, According to the Deseret A Centuiy of Progress in Leisure Noble Cain, of Chicago, who made M. Time" presented by the Timpanogos f I. A. history as director-othe giward, and directed by Zenda Rowley, gantic festival chorus during the June was convincingly indicative of the pro&een secured conference of 1932, gress made since 1833 in the correct to direct the second big church-wid- e use of leisure time. t festival in June, 1934. Joy O. Clegg and Mrs. Nora J. The talented leader who won the Taylor of the Yourg Men's and love of the nearly three thousand singwere in Young Ladies Presidency ers in 1932 and the admiration of the charge of the entertainment. thousands who packed the Tabernacle to capacity to hear the singers, was APPRECIATION m chosen to conduct the seond such pageant-dram- the Children, PRIESTHOOD Elder Rex ClufF, Calls Haeana, 3324 Villa DeVoto, Beunas Aires. Elder Harold Kartchner, 1124 Kalihi PUL'I PROGBESSi'tG Rd., Honolulu, Hawaii. Elder Clyde A. Holdaway, Crooswijk-schesinge16 b, Rotterdam, Holland. The Aaronic' Priesthood contest has St. Vold-gav- e Elder Carl R. Andreasen, been running for over two month, and 9, Randers, Denmark. the points gained by the boys are as Elder William M. Davis, 627 South follows: 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. SCHEDULE OF Judges of the affair stated that each of the wards presented such splendlu acts that determining the winner was an extremly difficult task. Fine acting, careful preparation and timely themes were characteristic of the entire entertainment. The auditorium was filled to overflowing, and every available bit of standing room was taken. Keen interest is usually felt in the annual event, although this seasons efforts were more than ever appreciated. Edgemont presented a very clever and original little act entitled, Annie Doesnt Live Here Any More. This seemed to be the spicy bit we call comedy, and brought many hearty laughs from the audience. The miniature musical comedy was directed by Miss Melba Pulsipher. l The -- Stake Presidency. Sharon Basketball Under Way drive: TheFoundation Of Our Faith SUGGESTED MESSAGE WARD TEACHERS FOR By C. FRANK STEELE 1. The first article of our faith 27 Grand December View vs. Sharon Sta .c M Men basketball Points And Over We Kenneth H. Allen, Max J. Blake, teams will begin this seasons quest Sharon ; .Lakeview vs. Pleasant View; opens with a basic declaration: Lakeview vs. Vineyard; believe in God the Eternal Father." meeting Saturday evening. Aaronic Lester V. Anderson, .George Blake, for the title on December 13 in the Dec. 28 This is the foundation of our faith, priesthood conducting and furnishReed A. Holdaway, Evan Terry, Ho- Lincoln high gym. Forty games in- Pleasant View vs. Grand View. this the acceptance of God as our Eternal will seven all wards program. ing comprise ward VV. Holdaway, Arvil G. Stone, volving January 3 Pleasant View vs. Vinein whose image and likeness Father Union Meetings the series. 4 Lakeview Vinevs. T. E. Grant Blake, Blake, yard; Edgemont. Jan. Joseph made. This realization of His are we Priesthood, Aaronic Priesthood sup- yard ward. Pleasant View, who took the honors Sharon vs. Vineyard; Timpanogos fatherhood brings Him close to us; He last ervisors, secretaries, Relief Society, and won Pleasant View. year possesvs. Herbert permanent. Parley Madsen, Johnson, is near to guide and bless us, provided Primary, 3rd Sunday, January 21, in- Milo Madsen, Richard Taylor, Lake sion of the cup will be strong conJanuary 10 Timpanogos vs. Vine- we seek Him. stead of second Sunday. Quarterly lew ward. C tenders for the title this year. That, yard; Edgemont vs. Grand View; Jan. 2.. To know God is to love Him. conference intervenes. ' Grant Rowley, Donald Edwards, however, not without extremely stiff 11 Edgemont ys. Sharon; Lakeview I. M. School A., and (Qpntinued on page 6) For Sunday Francis Salisbury, Dan Cordner, Ar- competition from Lake View and vs. Grand View. December 24 and January 28, fourth den forth will who an array bring Rowley, Warren Williams, Rich- Vineyard Second Half Schedule of Visits By Sundays. None of the title holdard Rowley, Reed Rowley, Leo Row-le- of lettermen. 17 vs. January Vineyard, Edgemont Stake Board Meeting-Sec- ond in scholasteams won have letters Lothair Rowley, Norval Kitchen, ing Committee Grand View vs. Timpanogos; January tic competition. Thursday, January 11. Glen Rowley, Cu-t- is Asay, Timpan18 Pleasant View vs. Double-heade- r Correlation Committee (Stake) Edgemont ; games will be played Use Aaronic priesthood score cards ogos ward. Lakeview vs. Sharon. Fourth Thursday, January 25. for boys and M. I. A. girls score Wayne Bellows, G'en Vernon, Ivan each Wednesday and Thursday, the High Council January 24 Grand View vs. Vine card for girls who are delinquent. Howard Downs, John first half extending from December 12 Broadhead, Lake View vs. Timpanogos; First and Third Thursdays, January Park, Floyd Johnston, The secretaries of the priesthood, Lynn Jolley, to January 11, and- the second half yard; 25 Pleasant View vs. Shar4th and 18th. 17 on and January to January continuing going Sharon ward. Sunday School and M. I. A. are to Stake Presidency on; Edgemont vs, Timpanogos. 50 Point and Over February 15. furnish Ward Clerk who is secretary Each team Every Saturday night. other meet wiJI K. every January 31 Grand View vs. Sharon; of ward Correlation Committee, with Jesse E. Bunnell, Jesse Allen, Bishops, Councilors, ward clerks. Lakeview vs. Pleasant View. Febru- information pertaining t their delinReed Jones, Lester O. Stewart, Ralph team twice. Special Meetings The schedule: ary 1 Lakeview vs. Vineyard; Pleas- quent members who need working on (Continued 6) page Administration building. First Half ant View vs. Grand View. with. Picture show staff, first Sunday at December 13 Edgemont vs. VineFebruary 7 Pleasant View vs. Vine Edgemont Henry D. Taylor, VicSends Missionary 2:30 p. m., Jan. 7. yard; Grand View vs. Timpanogos. yard; Lakeview vs. Edgemont. Febru-ir- y tor C. Anderson, John Lewi. Voice ofSharon staff, first WednesDec. 14 Pleasant View vs. Edgemont. 8 Sharon vs. Vineyard; TimpanGreetings Grand View Dee Orvil Stone, day, 7:30 p. m., January 3. Lakeview vs. Sharon. ogos vs. Pleasant View. Brown, Ruth Brown. SCERA Board of Directors, third y From the Danish mission December 20 Grand View vs. VineOlive February 14 Timpanogos vs. Vine- Lake View S. H. Blake, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Jan. 17. corny "A Merry Christmas and a yard: Lakeview vs Timpanogos; Dee. varrf j FHcrmnnf Grand VsC Buimiigiiaiii, Clias. Farnsworth. Chamber of Commerce, December Happy New Year from Elder Carl 21 Pleasant View vs. Sharon; EdgePleasant View Frank Perry, ChrisFebruary 15 Edgemont vs. Sharon; 18 and January 8 and 22. R. Andreasen. It is a source of hap- mont vs. Timpanogos. Lakeview vs. Grand View. tine Jolley, Harold Maag. Baptismi py inspiration to me each time I reSharon T. C Hebertson, Rachel Sbaron stake baptisms will be held ceive and, read my copy of the Voice C Wilford Larsen. Cutler, Voice of The Sharon with the entire community, staff, together at the Utah stake administration of Sharon news from the people I James C. Jensen, Lucy Timpanogos extend the seasons best December 2:00 of to newsthe advertisers at 24, this love above all others. I appreciate p. m., building greetings Meecham. Earl Poulson, tinder the direction of the Timpan-ogo- s the Voice of Sharon' and thank you paper, and wish for them a very prosperous and happy New Year in Bernard Anderson, RayVineyard ward bishopric. for it, Elder Andreasen writes. mond Cutler, Alfred Madsen. pursuit of their various business enterprises. Quarterly Conference January 13, 14, special Priesthood Keen Edgemont Mrs. Henrj Jones. Grand View Mr. Charles Davies. Lake View Mr. Lafe Johnson Pleasant View Mr. Clarence Ashton. Sharon Bishop B. M. Jolley. Timpanogos Roy Loveless. Vineyard Lowell Varley. 75 y, Correlation To Stake -- .17 will make their Highcouncilmen visits to the wards on Sunday evening, December 17, according to Axel F. Andreasen, stake clerk. Elders Orvil O. Stone and Henry D. Taylor will go to Edgemont; Albert Bigler and James C. Jensen to Grand View; Samuel H. Blake and Wilford R. Stubbs to Lake View; P. William Madsen and C. Wilford Larson to Pleasant View; Orson Prestwich and Spencer Madsen to Sharon ; Dee Glen Brown and Charles Farnsworth, Jr. to Timpanogos; and Elmer T. Holdaway and T. Earl Foote to Vineyard. Attention, Era Directors! The Christmas Era Is now on its way to many homes. It is so bright and cheery and the stories and other articles are so fine, that we are won-cieting if now would not be a good time for you to renew your diligence in placing the Era in all the homes of our fair stake. It will make a splendid Christmas present for the entire family. Dad and the boys need it for their Priesthood Correlation work. Mother and the girls need good things to read also. ' . |