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Show lit von r of sh ro Kraved News From the Wards tertamed at a shower at her home recently m honor of Mrs. Merrill Olsen, nee Erma Orvih, of Vineyard The afMR 5 AN LL NN'DRENSFN. was ternoon in progre-'iv- e .pent Reporter. were Dainty brjdge. M I A girl- - and mothers of Vineserved to Mi-- s Norma Anderson, Mis I vl" Holdaway, Mis Virginia "Orv in, yard hilda delightiul outing at Miss Merlene Wells, Mis Mary Blake, The grandmother ati Miss Neula Madsen, Miss Eva Madniotlicrs and' was .erred to Mty-fiv- e sen, Miss Laura Stewart, Miss Joan nea Ihursdav, Augu-- t 24 Luncheon Murdoch, Miss Erma Goode, Miss v ere Thelma Blake, Mrs. S. H.. Blake and guests The progiant consisted of a Mrs. Ravmond Hardmg. The couple duet by Lvle Holdaway and Zell are making their home in Vineyard Ilarding, talk to mothers bv Mary Blake, response, Mrs. Tred Ly strop; report of Bee Hive work, Thelma Blake, stake Bee Keeper; pantomime of a great musician, Norma Anderson; ERSEL COOK, Reporter. outline of junior work, Mrs. Maud Mrs. Mr. Milicent Welle and Mrs. Victor C. Anderson Holdaway; duet, and Mrs. Nora Harding; talk on were the principal-speakerat the M. Ellen I. A. joint meeting for AtfgusTr-Mis- s Gleaner project work, Mrs. Holdaway; reading, by Joan Murdock, Beth Patman gave a reading and correport of Ghaner work. Mrs Anna net and trumpet solos were given by Blake The Y. L. M.I A. of Vine- (.len Burr and Pawn Morgan. Ofty three Sharon girls have reyard are fully org mired and ready for turned from Mutual Isle, where they winter work. The Y. L. M. I. A. was ((.organized spent three delightful days. Mrs. August 20. Walter Holdawav, Wes-e- y Rozehha Vernon and "Mrs. Adele Harding and Claud Stone were re- Fielding accompanied the gir's. Teachers of the Aaromc priesthood leased with a hearty sole of thank, and their partners, under the faithquorum of ten years having completed ful service. ElRoy Murdoch, Low- direction of Gerald Burr, enjoyed a ell Varley and Hugh Davis are the party Wednesday night, August 23. Mrs. Pearl Curtis has returned new workers. in after weeks home three spending The Madsen reunion was held at San Francisco Vivian park Augus't 35, A Dutch oven A shower was given by supper was served to a large crowd Miss Thelma Selmanrecently in honor of Mrs The Murdoch reunion also was held William Willoughby, who was fornier-Iv- p at Vi ian park August 21 and 32. Miss Evelyn Selman. . Miss Zella Harding of Vineyard en-Sharon ward Mutual officers report a fully organized corps of officers, with a 10 per cent representation at the convention Sunday, August 27 Luncheon was prepared by the young offiladies and served to thirty-thre- e cer' We are ready for the opening on Septembr 12 perhaps better .than before. Vineyard refre-hmen- t'. special Sharon s -- the responsibility ot matn-nion- v During the .past month Mr Albert Nelson was named to Mf' I dna Job of(,iand lew. Mr I.eron Nielson was married to Miss Bonneit and Mont Burr and Mi's Emma Tvry were married retenty A very enjciyable social was giver, bv the Relief Society otticers to the iflembers of the organization A splen-dictprogram was given and refreshAbout seventy-fiv- e ments "were served. memwets were present Another new member to whom the Timpanogus ward extends a hearty welcome is .the little stranger who came to make Ins home with Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow. The babe was born Saturday, August 19 T Lake View pge fivf have been visitinv relatives ami Inends While I ere they attended the Tavlsr rem ion at Saratoga Springs real S. andipaV ian get together occurreu Sunday. Augu-- t 27, at the ilhainv m Lake home of Altreda lew The place was beautifully dec Sev entv eight persons were fp orated the morn attnedance at tl e treetii.. n of which wa conducted mg One in the Scand navian Lrguagrs of the outstanding features of the affair was the Scandinavian hhoir, di rected by Chris Eroislad. The choir lor the Sunalso furnished the nn-.c day evening meeting in the Lake .View ward WHAT PROFITETH A MAN Continued fr, page one) character Character building mu-- t become the most mportant business of hfe 'Power and knowledge can be used just a eifectivly in the hands of !le vicious and sinful as in the hands of the righteous The good of any science rests uon the use to be made o its. In material wealth, as w h knowledge, it is it right use which determines its final value to the race Even in play, character is more, imUnless there is character portant. behind o ur pjay it soon degenerates into indulgence, and becomes cheap and unsatisfactory and terminates in MRS. I LA M. GADD, Reporter. unhappiness. How best to help young people clubs wqn The Pleasant View,4-the cup for the best, stunt at annual build a worthwhile Christian characday, held at Saratoga August 3. The ter and gain an appreciation for that cup ha been won for the third time, which is clean and beautiful has been and now becomes the property ot a problem of educators and church leaders. Pure abstract ethical teachPleasant View. ings have proven ineffective In characbabies were Four given a name and ter teaching. .rovide In order to blessing at Fast Sunday services In worthwhile experiences to help stuI are he and Mr. August. parents Mrs. Tracy Colvin, Mr. and Mrs. Jim dents ui character building, it has been found necessary to have a religious Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jameson atmosphere. There must come into and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen. the life qf each individual a spiritual The Primary officers . have entertained the children each month dur- awakening. Of course, the churches do furnish At the August party ing vacation. such a setting, but, unfortunately, so the children danced and played games. many of the young people do not Each child was given a dressed lolly- enroll in church Sunday school classes ppp. These classes at best meet only once The Primary officers bought fruit per week. School officials have found jars and the women of the ward are that to successfully master English filling them with fruit juices for the1 Scholars in list study daily f 0 rthe children's parties. Evervone who has twelve years of their elemntary t. anting in order to have a basic knowl (Continued on Page 6) -- ses-io- Pleasant View H MRS. SCOTT TAYLOR, Reporter. The Scott reunion was held at Vivian park August 18, 19 and 20. Those attending from Lake View were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Mr. and Mrs W. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Scott A Tavlor and families. Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson spent the week-enat Huntington, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Nuttall. over Lake Vitvv was victorious Grand View in a regular Sharon ward stake league game August 19. The many friends of Mrs. May Scott Killpacle extend their sympathy on account of the death of her husband, Alton Killpack. Cleo Ginger and Jeraldine Jepper-so- n are attending the worlds fair at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of Alberta, Canada, formerly of Lake View, d Serve Yourself At LL BILLS edge of English, hat then of the most important 'business of life Should character building n ot receive the same atten tion in education that English, mathematics and science receive5 The Sharon Seminary is trying to fill this need. It is one of nearly a hundred like institutions established by the church as a supplement to the junior and senior high schools to offer this religious teaching. The Seminary is in no way a part of the public h igh school. Its maintenance and operation Js entirely financed and supervised byNjhe church. The courses are free to alstudents. Studints who come to the Seminary are released by the high school officials to attend the Seminary classes. This release of the student from school time can come only upon the request of the parent and when students take the Seminary work. Mr. Banks, principal of the senior high schooUajid Mr. Jolley, principal of the junio- - high school, both have given their fullest coopera--tio- n in arranging the course of study so that every student can enroll in a Seminary class. Students who find difficulty in arranging the classes in order to have an open period for Seminary work would do well to consult with their principal. The material taught in the junior classes and the Old and New Testament classes is nonsectarian, hence we welcome all students to join, even though they are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daaints. It is the hope of th teachers to provide wholesome religious-experienthat may help students during the most critical period in life to build characters that may lead them nto a happy, useful life. i y ce BM Timpanogos GROCE MRS. C. H POULSON, Reporter Staple Groceries Cold Meats, Fruits and Vegetables Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown of Long Beach, CM, visited during the month with their fnother, Mrs. Jessie Adams, and other relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Mcses A. Rowley have received word of the reletse of thetr son, Alvin, who has been laboring in n mission for the past the jhirty months The M. E A. girls of Timpanogos returned from the canyon home Wed- nesday evening, August 23. Mrs. Edna Larson acted as home mother during their sttro J! , Members oj the Timpanogos ward, wKcf visited the worlds fair at Chicago, were Mr. and Mrs. Hyrrnn 5 Harris, Mr. and Mrs.-- Edjfar Booth, Miss Virginia Booth, Miss Edith Poul-so- n and Miss Monta Wentz. While in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Harris visited with their sons, George and" Waldo, Miss Wentz visited with her brother, Leland, and family, all of whom are former residents of this ward. The Timpanogos ward extends a welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kitchen and family, and Mr. and Mrs Harry P. VVilson, who have come into the ward during the past month. In spite of the depression, some of the young people of the ward have Swiss-Germa- - Bill's Service High Grade Gasoline and Oil Tires, Batteries and Accessories LOOK AT THE ' C FACTS OF ALL 3 BuytYour Living Room Furniture Bed Room Bargains . The Present Prices are Lower than you will be able to buy in the future. While Prices are Low T $49.50 All Taylor Brothers Quality $69.50 Mak an early inspection Two Pant Suits , COATS Our Mens Department is featuring Two - Pants Suits, Beautiful New Coats Luxurious Fur Trims New Shoulder Effects The colors this season: New Black Blues, Wine-ton- s, Greens and Navy. All Wool Worsted, in New Fall Patterns and Colors $75 A-t- TI1E FASTEST ...TIIE MOST SPACIOUS . . . 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