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Show Aire Friday, January 14, 1938 TILE VOICE OF SHARON Two (Jlfr linin' nf g'lmratt the Sharon Cooperative bliBhed weekly at Provo, Utah, by Educa-n- al Recreational Association ot Orem. Printed by Utah Valley ibllshing Co., 57 North First West Street, ProTO, Utah. Entered aa cond class matter at the Post Office In Provo, Utah, nnder the act ot March 3. 1879 a group of fifteen returned missionaries from the Central States Mission with Elder Max Blake in charge. Short talks were given by LaVel Whatcott, President of Vineyard Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter 4 Telephone 01-R- Interesting street meeting the Central States Missionary asat the Sacrament sociation, David Pearm, Joseph rvices held Sunday evening by Lewis, Thomas Egbert, Miss Bea- An as condncted Wee Willie Winkle trice Haws and Mrs. Joseph F. Smith. Musical numbers were rendered by the entire group. These young missionaries, most of whom reside in Salt Lake, are doing much good in meeting In the different wards of the church and teaching the principles ot the We gospel in such a fine way. thank them for coming to" Vineyard and extend to them an invitation to come again. Elder Marion Duffin of Aberdeen, Idaho, missionary companion of Eder Wilbur Harding, visited here during the week with Mr and Mrs. Raymond Harding ai.d reported the fine work being done in the mission. Elder Harding has recently been appointed District President of the South Illinois District and is enjoying his labors very much. A quilt was made by members of the Relief Society Tuesday afternoon. A pal club was organized to stimulate interest In Relief Society work. Each lady of the ward will be assigned to be a pen pal to some other member for the entire year. After which a Pal party v ill bo held and their Idenlty be made known. President Vera Larsen hopes that all women of the ward will be interested in this new prpject. Superintendent Eva Gilllsple ot the Stake Relief Society was pre-s- e t at the meeting. Mrs. Fred Lystrup delightfully fourteen boys and entertained girls at a birthday party Sunday honoring her daughter, Moretta. Games were played and refresh- - You Are Invited To visit us in our new modern Feed Plant, located only a few feet from the lower paved highway, where you will find us in our working clothes ready to serve you and save you money. The bagpipes skirl as the Highlanders march on Wee Willie Khyber Pass in Rudyard Kiplings Winkle which plays at Scera Theatre Tuesday and Shirley Temple Wednesday of next week, Jan. and Victor McLagen are starred in a stirring drama of the adventures of the Scottish Highlanders in far off India. Shirley Temple again won the distinction in 1937 attraction of any actof being the highest ress or actor both in America and England. Wee Willie Winkle is without question the greatest picture Shirley has ever been cast in. Th picture has just as great interest to adults as to children. 18-1- 9. In the face of advancing grain prices w offer the following as attrictive values : box-offi- 31c Germade, 40c Rock Salt, per cwt63c 1st. Cwt. baled, Hay, crop. 80c Millrun, white, Rolled Barley, $1.23 s. 1.30 Flour, Turkey, 1.43 Mixed, Pig Feed 9-l- - 80-lb- s. 90-I- bs 48-lb- Shorts, dark Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Clayson Bldg. 1.49 1.50 1.50 1.73 1.75 Wheat, soft, roiled Corn, whole, yeo Laying Maah, bar. Laying Mash, Com Bunker Farms Feeds TRY US FOR Phone 016-R- 3 Tires ng Imperial Cleaners and Dyers Generators, Starters All Electric Service Special lot of: B o y ' Winter Union Suits: 35c Mens About 80 Special Silk Dresses, a late shipment. To Close Out $3 A 80 Values Some bark. Values to $3.69 98c Ladles felt Dress Hats. Values up to 81.49 for: Ladies' L. D. S. Rayon Garments 08c Grade 39c 69c Heavy Double L.D.S. Garments Corduroy PANTS Ages 8 to 75c 8 The Sunday School departmenC. Poulaon, Reporter tal meetings will be presided over Telephone 04J2 M. B. stake superinJolley, by tendent, and the Primary inertUnusual services were held at ings will be under the direction the sacrament meeting January 9, stake of Olive K. Burnlngham, (Cootlnoed from Par Out) nhen the and their Bishopric clpal speakers. The Lincoln high Primary superintendent. wives furnished the program. The school chorus under the direction of E. B. Terry will furnish the meeting was conducted by AIIsd music for this session. Skinner, ward clerk. The opening Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Reporter General session of the confer-en- c song was, Zion Stands with Hills Telephone 026JI ewlll resume again at 2 p. m. Surrounded. Prayer was by Charand will last only one hour. This les D. Terry. A story, The WritBellows-.urgeBishop Allen likewise will be held at the high to attend quarterly con- ing on the Ground," was told by school auditorium. The theme of everyone the meeting will be, "How Par- ference Sunday at Lincoln high Florence Gappmayer. A' short ents and Teachers can Cooperate 8chool. talk was given by Mrs. Edn Larin Teaching the Gospel." It will Allen Dickey announces geneasen In which she expressed her be discussed Ly the visiting rep- logical meeting will be postponed resentatives from the general until Tuesday evening because of appreciation for the friends and kindness to her during her recent boards of the Sunday School and Stake conference. The Relief Soclety'a monthly illness. A vocal solo The Holy Primary. Edgemont ward will be In charge of the musical numsocial will be held Friday, Janu-a- y City was sung by Ivern Pyne, a bers for this session. 21st at the home of Mrs. Ethel talk was given by BiBhop Roy At 3 p. m. departmental ses- Finch. Mrs. Fern Laudie will re- Gappmayer, The Outstanding How to win sions will be held by both the view the book of the leaden ot characteristics friends by Dale Carnegie. Sunday School and Primary the reading Norlta, The church, mothers tarnished singing These sessions will be held In the Stake Administration the music for meeting Sunday the legend ot Bridal Veil falls, by Martha Pyne. Ivern Pyne spoke building and at the Lincoln high night. school. Mrs. Joseph Finch and children on "Church activity as a means Beth, Stanley and Jay and Mrs. ot Young People's Conference reaching a wholesome attitude Young peoples conference will LaMar Peterson, a niece, returned in life and C. W. Larsen talked from California be held as ubu&1 Sunday evening Saturday. They on "Happiness through service, at 7:3Q In the high school audi- visited Mr. Finch and report him The closing song was a solo, torium. Dr. Wayne B. Hales of to be in good spirits. He sends Beautiful Dreamer by Ivern the Brigham Young University, best wishes and New Years Greet- Pyne. Benediction was offered by to the people In Sharon. also general board member of the ings H. C. Johnson. Alonzo Hancock of Panguttch, Mutual Improvement Association Richard Rowley visited last father of Mrs. Blanche Peterson, week at the home ot hla grandwill be the speaker. Is minute talks will be given by visiting at her home the rest of mother, Mrs Leila Harris. RichChlorine Lamb representing the the winter. ard has Just returned from a trip Gleaner girls and Kent Fielding Rae Peterson, daughter of Mrs. to New York City where he spent representing the M. men. Talks Virgle Peterson and Frederick Christmas with his uncle, Dr. will be on the M. I, A. theme for Cox of Chicago, Illinois were mar- Joseph W. Harris, and his brother, 1938, "The 24th Psalm". Special ried at the Peterson home Satur- Lothair Rowley, who Is attending music for this session will be un day evening, President A V. Wat- school there. After visiting severkins performing the ceremony. al days In New York he went to Election of the officers of the Chicago where he spent some merits served. Mr .and Mrs. Taylor Allen have Orem Literary club was held at time with his uncle. Bishop spent the past week In Califor- the home of Mrs. Curtis Gordin George E. Harris, and family. He nia. They visited with relatives Thursday of last week. Mrs. R. returned recently to his home In as presiCedar City after visiting here. and toured many places of Inter- D. Wells was Mrs. Edna Shaw and daughter, dent, Mrs. Ada Skinner est while away. and Mrs. Thos. Cord-ne- r, Mrs. Virginia DeHart of Ogdeq Elder Reed Nuttall and Arthur secretary. Ivie of the Sharon Stake Misspent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Maag. sion held a cottage meeting at the Farn worth Funeral Funeral aervlces for Charles Glade Schow underwent an home of Joy O. Clegg Wednesday Farnsworth Sr. were held Friday operation for appendicitis at the evening. This lovely spring weather here afternoon. The speakers were Alrd hospital last week. Immedin this part of the Lords Vine- President A. V. Watkins, B. M. iately following the operation he yard Is playing freak pranks. Jolley and Willard Bishop. Mrs, was moved to the home of Mr. Several of our leading citizens Adele Fielding, Lois Downs, Cur- and Mrs. Jean Myers, who are the have aeen fit to shed their teeth, tis Gordon and Emil Hanson sang: parents of Mrs. Schow. He Is re"When the Mists have cleared ported to be Improving nicely. while one of our aeventy-fnn- r Lynn Adams returned to Park year old youngsters Just recently Away and "Ill Go Where You cut n tooth....kis thiid since the Want Me to Go. Winston Downs City, where he Is employed, after regular ones were discarded. It played a Tlclla sole, E. B. Terry visiting with his mother, Mrs . on Iris aang "That Silver Haired Daddy Jessie Adams. caused a ftUgiit The M. I. A. assembly program lower set, bat was soon put in of Mine." A biographical sketch Its place, after a skillful extrac- was read by Claude Wheelock, a Tuesday evening was given by tion. Ground Is being prepared for nephew. Prayers were offered by Miss Edith Murdock, who read an original story. Stake officers grain planting, and with birds O. H. Anderson and Geb. W. The grave waa dedicated by visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Marsinging and green grass growing vin Meldrum. all around, one wonders what Ray Wells. Fred Hansen, son of Mr. and next to expect In January. Mrs. Julian Hanson was brought ANNUAL home from the L. D. S. hospital 3 STAR SPECIAL last week. He has been receiving treatment for Injuries received Drapes - Slip Covers be was badly burned last when Senior Temple excursion from Upholstering summer. Many of his friends have Sharon Stake to the Salt Lake visited him recently and the many temple will be held Tuesday, Jan. friends of the family Join In wish18. 1938. D. - T. - R. CO. ing him a speedy recovery. rates on Orem the line Special The M. I. A. organization Is can be had, on the two first trains m evenm leaving Provo at 6:10 A. M. and i a.. s,..sa. i jeil a., b l ta , sra sponsoring a dance Friday ing, January 14th, to which the 8:00 A. M Can return on any. public Is Invited. train. 77 Cents the round trip. Mrs. Emma Poulson has reStake Genealogical Board meetto her home after spending turned on convene will fourth the ing two weeks visiting with relatives Sunday, Jan. 23, at 1 p. m. Let your visit here be in Salt Lake City. Stake Genealogical Union meetfirst move in getting your Tonight (Friday, January 14) be will held also Jan. ing Sunday, for that date. a dance will be given in the Timready buildIn 23rd the Stake Seminary panogos Ward amusement hall, ing. by the Mutual Improvesponsored The temple excursions sponsorYour Appearance marks ment Association. Harry ed by the Jnnlors, Dec. 21, 1937 You orchestra has been enperformed 191 baptisms for thq rilONE 1123 gaged to play, and it Is anticipated dead. in atThe Stake bu; will be available 274 West Center Provo that a good crowd will beInvited. Is The tendance. public for the Senior temple excursion s sir- - gt to be held Jan. 18th. All wishing f to go by bus please notify Mrs. Latta for their reservations. The fare will be 60 centa round trip. wifflimmnmnwiHmwitOTnwwwwnwHW The doctrinal topic to be given In conjunction with the Senior class lessons for 1938 with eacr and lesson, will be found in "Progess of Many The Way to Perfection" with special references. Sharon s j Sid-we- ll. New Large Scales Phyllis Johnson Reporter Phone 015-J- 1 Ready For Public SERVICE Nanalee Johnson was pleasantly surprised by a group of friends at her home Thursday evening in honor of her birthday. Games were played and luncheon served to the following: LaVern Norma Nelson, Arlene Cllnger, Johnson, Ted Johnson, Billy Sum-sloWeston Taylor, LeRoy Nelson, George Horn, Robert Taylor, James Horn and the honored guest. Mrs. Altha Johnsor, Mrs. Iris Johnson, Mrs. Edna Johnson, Mrs. Henrietta Johnson and Mrs. Vesta Tobler entertained at a shower at the home of Mrs. Altha Johnson In honor of Mrs. Rhea Yancy Johnson whose marriage to Mr. Elden Johnson took place Christmas Eve at Nephl. Games were played and a delicious luncheon was served to 40 guests. Many beantlfu and useful gifts were received 'by Mrs. Johnson. Sunday evening's services were under the direction of Joseph Murdock. Talks were made by Lowell Varley, Dean M.ller, P. K. Nielson and Rowe Cllnger and Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Johnson. John Kuhnl sang two duets acMiss Quality Coal and Prompt Delivery Also High CALL HILL BROS. n, companied Uamson. by Miss LaVon Wil The M. I. A. officers held a bnslness meeting at the home of Mrs. Clara Taylor Friday evening. Plans for a dance held Wednesday evening were discussed. Bishop and Mrs. August Johnson, Mrs. Martin Cllnger, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson and son Kay were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Johnson were dinner guests at the bom? of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese in American Fork Saturday evening. COAL and SERVICE Phono 1818 90 E. 18 North jnjsjmasaantstnnusnmJtaittttntminnrsnsBa: VALLEY Flour Sl Feed Company J. S. Smith O Altering & Steln-ecker- Repairing O 276 W. Center St. PHONE 448 Provo l Men's Dark Bltye Melton Zipper JACKETS: and Girls' Sweater Coats Part Wool 81.00 values Ti-V-p- FAWN FLOUR WHITE Leads Them AIL Cache Tallys Famous Golden West RED ROSE FLOUR HIGH FEATURING GRADE Poultry and Dairy FEEDS HAY Dealers in: and GRAIN EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS Dr. J. E. Harrison OPTOMETRIST For H. T. Products & (From Spanish Fork) - ' in PROVO CITY 194 W. Center St. Provo Utah 151 N. University Ave. PHONE 114 4 Phone 91 S 3 S Star SLIP COVER SPECIAL M - BRIGHTEN UP YOUR LIVING YOUR NEW FURNITURE with SMART, CRISP SLIP COVERS! ROOM-PROT- ECT SPECIAL LABOR OFFER! January and February only! DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- LL sp-- All Building Material Boys $2.00 69c Ladies fine silk Hose, some foil fashioned Ladies H o n s e Dresses. Values up to 8169 for 35c 69c (UViujflJfli'B ts V2 Ptl: Coal MATTRESSSES Remade Your renovated and recovered, made same as new only $4.00 Or converted into an Innerspring for only Phon 164 West 5 232 North Phone 17 Oiermn Mattress N. 4th West Phone 579-- Co. Provo COATS Sport & Dressy Types Ready-to-We- 3 Star UPHOLSTERY Special CUSinON SAG? Hare Your Living Room Suite Rebuilt! $9.50 54 Utah Timber,& Coal Co. own mattress We call and deliver Free COVERS SHABBY? Time To Have Them Replaced! SPECIAL LABOR OFFER DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSEL- L ar BARGAINS That are real values IftUOR Um COMBVNY The Department Store of Provo HALF PRICE TC Spear Lumber Co. 3rd So. 2nd West Sons & PROPRIETORS Shop fi.40 for: Boys Lake View Timpanogos U. Mr. Lewis Barber Our Dry Cleaning Keeps New Things New CLEARANCE SALE RASTIC REDUCTIONS M-'- M. Ver- Z7 CLEANING DYEING PRESSING See Reed Clegg For Electric and Acetylene Portable Welding Service See Pers Downs for Radiator Repairs, Body and Fender Work. All Work Guaranteed 275 South Univ. Ave. Phone 649 January der the direction of Wm. non. Sharon Stake Seiberling Tires Vulcanizing Re-Cappi- Sharon Stake Plans Two Days Conference Phone 34 Wq Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your. Home Fence Posts, Barbed Wire Field Fence |