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Show PAGE. TWO THE VOI.CE OF SHARON . Slir Untrr of Published lmrmt Monthly by Sharons Cooperative Educational and Recreational Box 252-1rovo R; '. D. No. 2 ' , A Association Orem, Utah 'Yearly Subscription 'Price 50c DEE GLEN BROWN Editor MYRL WENTZ Associate Editor HENRY D. TAYLOR Business! Manager REPORTERS Mrs. Eva Grllispie Mrs. Ha Gadd Mrs. Vidella I vie... Mrs. Lena Andreasen Edgemont Mrs. C H. Poulson Pleasant View Ersel Cook Mrs. Scott A. Taylor.... . Grand View . Sunday School The opening class for Mikanwec Girls was held at Sharon Stake Administration building October 2 at 3 o clock. About 50 girls attended. A Mikan and Recorder Vere chosen. ia-Jolley, Mikjn, and Rhea Pyne, recorder. Counsellors Myrtle Christensen and Mary Mitchel were present;. Bishop B. M. Jolley and Superintendent Ethel Pyne also attended. All Sharon Stake girls- 12 years old are Invited. There will not be Mikanwee classes held in the wards. The Childrens Hospital, at Salt Lake is in need of vegetables and fruit Anyone desiring to contribute, .please call Primary Superintendent of the ward, or you may take your contribution to the hospital and see for yourself the wonderful work .being done there at the present time.' The stake play leader, Christa Christensen, announces play hour will be held soon pfter November 1. Union ilieeting fur the Sunday schools has been Set for the fourt.i Sunday, in the month. . Board meetings w ill be held on the . gecond Thursday. M iss Rexa Cordner and Mrs, unan Phillips Jam'son were released from membership io.iheStake Board at the recent Stake ", Conference, and Miss Carol PsfiJge andMrs. Alice Harding were chosen to Till the vacancies. Miss Pacftiidge is our secretary alid treasurer, Mrs. Hardng will represent .the Church History department. Miss Myrtle Bigelow has been placed in charge of the New Testament department. From the conference in Salt Lake City we get the following: 1. Teachers can not learn to teach on the job they should have training and help from every available source. attendance at Union meeting as one good source of help. 2. Every officer and teacher should have access to the instructor." 3. A roll of those who are willing to cooperate with. the General Board to have leaflets and instructors in sufficient numbers for every school, is to be compiled in the near future. Each one of us will be urged to sign up as a cooperator. Virgin- lor second class postage applied for. Application Primary , Vineyard ... Timpanogoj Sharon Lake View AN EDITORIAL By PRESIDENT SAMUEL H. BLAKE. There are a few men who seem to have all the luck. No doubt you know some of these favorites of fate' who are constantly being bowed down to by everybody and everything, while the rest of us are having hard luck. Strange, but just when he has fruit or other produce to sell, a buyer comes along and gladly pays him his price. He is the student who all the' teachers favor. He. is the fellow who gets all the breaks, and even his misfortuns turn out to his advantage. Nothing seems able to stop his progress. Society likes him, and nominates him for a prominent place in community affairs. People flock to him for advice.. Such a lucky fellow needs to be watched, and indeed he is watched by envious eyes and jealous opponents ; by those who would A great many of the boys of the discover something that'is responsible for all his good fortune. Usustake are off to a fine start in securing ally these watchers find nothing to account for his good luck. They the 250 points necessary for the trip are su prised to learn that horseshoes or four-leclovers have noth- to be taken next Summer to Bryce ing to do with his success. The rare, vital qualities incorporated canyon and Zion National park. in his makeup are usually overlooked. It is so easy to credit his The fOllowing-hav- e reached the 30 success to luck that we often overlook his true qualities or foremark pr over, by October 1: sight, energy and persistence. A close inspection of such a fellow Splendid musical numbers were renwill disclose some strange facts. He is the chap who has tackled a great many things, and per- dered at the Priesthood session of the Quarterly conference by a chorus haps sometimes failed, but he has not told you about his failures. c'omposed By PRESIDENT EVA GILLESPIE of deacons from the He has said nothing about the hard licks and persistent efforts ward, under the direr tion of he put in. He doesnt tell you how carefully he sorted those vegeWe welcome Mrs. Katherine Firth tables or that fruit so that his buyer would be satisfied. No one V. Emil Hansen and James C. Jensen. of Pleasant View ward as our new The ushering for all sessions .of the Work and Business Class leader. noticed w hen he failed, because he had such a determination to conference was efficiently conducted No one has known how carefully he prepared his soil in the by the members of the Aaronic PriestWhile) attending Relief Society genspring, or how he happened to plant his crops just at the right time. hood from Vineyard ward, under the - You will find this fellow up early in the morning, and working direction of the supervisors, Raymond eral conference in Salt Lake City, a a little later at night. His copy of the Voice of Sharon was pred resolution to succeed defies 5chairman; Carlyle Bun- sented to our dear president, Sister failure and inspires confidence in his ability. Others are willing to ker, Harding, Harold Holdaway and Verge Louise Y. Robinson. This lovely letter aid him because they realize he is on the road to success. Heaps. was received in return, and we hope Colman Cox says, The difference between success and failure to be able to have her name put on the is CAN and- CANT. It is my bet that for every case of pure luck mailing list of the Voice of Sharon: there isjgbout a hundred cases of pluck, determination and energy; M. I. and, I might add, that the milestones along the way to success are May we ofer our hearty congratulations to you upon the very progresand.determination truth, honsty, Aaronic Priesthood af Relief Society Tim-panog- suc-ce- d. to the pleasure of the sisters at Relief Society conference is another evidence The glorious roses which came from of the fact that you do appreciate and (Continued On Page Five) the Sharon stake and added so much' great .merest provoking factor. Sure , . , and Visit Our Store Next Where Quality, Sanitation and Service are Always Supreme ! A FEW OF OUR SATURDAY VALUES 23c 15c Corn Flakes, Lg. Pkg. - 9c Dates Cocoa Tomato Juice - 6c Bisquick, Pkg. - - 29c ...12c Pumpkin cane. 15c Ginger Ale aTl Salted Peanutslolmd 10c Coffee, Shillings cui 28c cans-.,..- ..'. : .Honey iS&fE! ls!i..69c whole-hearte- - - A, self-sacrifi- ! By LAURA SKINNER The Y. L. M. I. A. has been reorTAKE YOUR CHOICE Which would yez rather be in, Pat, ganized. The following officers have been honorably released: Catherine "'Auto Love making is the same as an explosion or a collision? Salisbury, Minnie Healy, Rodah Terry, it always was." "A collision," was Pats reply. Myrtle Bigelow,- Mary Rowley. Matic How can you tell? But why? asked Mike.. . The officers of the organization now Auto Ive just read ofa Greek maidBecuz in a collision," explained Pat, are Edng Larsen, president; Aj;villa en who sat and listened to a lyre- - all there yez are, bat in an explosion PeLange and Mildred Farleyfcoun-selors- ; SAME AS OF OLD - night. Velma Bigelow, where are yez? Exchange. Farmers and Merchants Bank RESOURCES Furniture ?. - ,...... LIABILITIES 53,307.40 29,300.00 13,710.15 20,554.45 $730,878.37 . ;. .. Surplus Undivided Profits Reserve for Losses, 'Taxes and Interest Deposits Subject to Check Time Deposits ....! Due to Banks Borrowed Money : :..... Rediscounts .. 541-1- $730,878.37 Protect Your Valuable Papers! Rent one of Our SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES ' MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM . . A A . COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE : ALEX HEDQUIST President ' JOHN F. BENNETT Vice-Preside- nt S. HARRIS Vice-Preside- nt - V. J. . BIRD' Cashier ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS FRANKLIN. . Friendly Bank Home-Owne- d, - U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Pot koastsM Mince MeatSHS. 10c 25c Smoked Bacon iw Steaks Cuts 13c - 1 7c Per .!hort. O.R SE&xi(S(30 . The Y. L. M. I. A. activity committee is composed of Mildred Farley, chairman; Elnora Williants,. Ray Davis, Edna Skinner, Reva Cordner, Carol Partridge, Laura Skinner, aids. We are taking the liberty of expressing our opinion of Our Paper, The Voice df Sharon. It is .a wonderful enterprise Lets Get Behind it 100 Per Centand ' KEEP IT GOING! . . i , X $100,000.00 25,000.00 7,436.83 40,604.65 269,666.38 287,629.40 None None : Of course, tye expect fine things from Sharon, but it would seem that this is extremely forward-lookinas it is a means of Jetting the outside hear from the up and coming work which 'is accomplished in your stake, and it also is a means of keeping in contact with all the good people of your stake. We feel that it is extremely commendable, and cannot fail to be the means of accomplishing much good. One of the most educational features of the present day is the close connection we' are enabled to keep' between our nighbors and the ou' .ide w6rld, and it is another way of establishing As one proper human relationship. said to his people, grea t statesman Know one another, and you will love Certain it is tliat is a one another. y, 71,797.51 ...1 Capital Stock Total The following officers reorganized. released.-- Leo have, been honorably Poulson, Phillip Christensen, Merlin Terry and Earl Jones. The new officers are: Roy Gappmay-e- r, president; Dee Adams, Alvin Row-lecounselors; Allan Skinner, secretary and treasurer; Charles Rhoebuck, publicity and Era manager; A. H. adult leader; Spencer Christensen, Duffin, Vanguard instructor; William Shepherd, Scout instructor. 126,158.87 : :. - The Y. M.M. I. A. also has been None and Fixtures Total Dor-oth- 1933 :. e Real Estate Owned , ...$416,049.99 Overdrafts Cash and Due from Banks U. S. Government and Municipal Bonds Other Stocks and Bonds Hanking-Hous- Rowley, Thella Reynolds-- Bee Hive instructors; Lucile Skinner, public speaka ing instructor; Elva Cox, drama; Jones, senior instructor. V. LodnS and Discounts r; . CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF At the Close of Business September 30, secretary-treasure- Laura Skinner, publicity, and Era manager; Zcnda Rowley and Alverda DeLange, Gleaner instructors; Mrs. Spencer Duffm and Afton Wentz, jun ior instructors; Leah Pyne, Maud sive step which you are taking in your stake in the interesting little paper, The Voice of Sharon?" Alex Hedquist A. B. Morgan John F. Bennett John T. Taylor W. W. Ercanbrack Franklin S. Harris Simon P. Eggertsen J. Elmer Jacobsen John O. Beesley . 2 . Genealogy . Sharon Stake has a reputation lot loyalty to Its Genealogical work. Ex-cursions to the Temple are nearly always well responded to'. The number attending the excursions in September was 93. There will be more senior excursions during November and Decembet. In November there will be one on Monday, November. 6, and another on Thursday, November 23. In December the excursions will come on Wednesday, December 13 and Thursday, December 21. Because the- harvest , season will be over on these dates-- a large number is expected to take advantage of the opportunity to help with this work. The large number also will make it a pleasant reunion of friends. The Stake Genealogical committee's cooperating with stake recreational activities, and at the same-tim- e providing an evening of entertainment in harmony with their line of work by presenting the pageant, "The Connecting Link." It will he presented in the 'High School auditorium on December 3. More of this will be heard of later. YES, LES;HOW TRUE! What do you think of the two ANNOUNCEMENT On November the First toe will have our Doors Open . , to the Public. Everybody will be welcome to pay us a visit, whether they buy anything or not. 4 We are going to handle a general line of merchandise and the Conoco Gas and Oil. And we expect to be right on theprices at all times. - - . We are located just west of the Lincoln High School. We will handle your eggs and butter, and as much of your produce as we can. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE! can- didates?" asked one free and enlightened voter of' another. What do I think of them? was the Well, when I look at them reply. Im thankful only one of them can get elected. Iflr. & Mrs. Thos. L. Kitchen V1 |