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Show EuX HOLDER, ' Advancement Enthusiasm is progress. NO. 1 , ! initiative. applied the very propeller of is fT e J ni.rii liEVf This and That Grand Visa Ward Orlando Jolkt Bishop; LeRoy Taylef and Harvey Harvf od. Counselors By G. B. S. A column of comment VLe i Grand View I ?rd members at held hunduy the ard Comf-tic.J Oilando Jolevening as ley as Bishop, I of Roy Taylor first counselo-- ; Old Harvey Harwood as stccw counselor to sucIT r B Stratton, John ceed Kuhni and 1. k Carter, as retirSkinner was it 1 ing bishopi I- hilhp 'Clerk. ward released also The Slatoj Stake Presidency was in ch.rge of the reorganization. Shoit talk s were made by Bishop Stratton S'A h: counse'.ots as well as Bij iop Jolh-- ami his counselor llarvtv Harwood. LeRoy Taylor, was not present owo. first tiie to ing lumbers were given by Mu-ithe RiJietS ciety Chorus under the i Mrs. Chacles H. Dadii ection solo by Reed Nuttall vies a by Mr. and Mrs. John and a d Kuhni. I The (iierence was largely attended .ft everyone seemed to he th the new' bishopric. satisfied These ue oflicers will take immediate cha.e of ward affair. that a ward clerk It ii to sucieo Mr. Skinner will he cho'tp i the near future. It was only Patrick Henry was good, so good in fact 1 wanted to grab a musket It wasn t and get myself in line. school boy oratory, either, but was so well done in this technicolor picture that one lived the times. Preparations Pushed By Salt Lake Parties Outing totl-cl- f r Bishop J. Orlando Jolley t:; orrli-nar- I I Fii st Counselor LeRoy Taylor i Sharon Stake Oaths Compared WidOther j t WKiikham During the past two years, the writer has often talked with lead ers in Sharon stake regarding a plan for providing death benefits for Latter Day Saints on a mutual Hail Damage GreateJ basis. As in many Second Counselor Harvey Harwood c Than First Indicated other community activities, Sharon Bigler Thins Peachcj Stake has led in this worthy enReports coming from Jt- farms deavor. Many problems have apof the district indicate M con- peared by experience. In this stake to as elsewheree, it has been recogsiderably more damage w hail nized that a larger state-wid- e effort fruit and tomatoes by f storm which happened M ut two organized under and controlled by weeks ago, than was at ,1st indi- state law, would be desirable. cated. Fruit on the south td west Basi For Plan Edgemont, Pleasant View As a basis for such a plan, a side, of the trees in mat places Wards To Share in was rather badly injure? injuries c Jtnprehensive survey of the death of Dance Proceeds frit grows rate among now showing as the Day Saints was h made during the past year. larger. Following the policy adopted la-- t week Sceia officers announce that While the death rate for all age-, Tomato vines were ply stripFlea-aand lew ped and much of the bit, small had been published by the Church Edgemont for many years, and it was generalwards will participate in the proas it was, was badly i'tiied. The peach crop has alady been ly known this rate was about ceeds paid in by their member at of the rate for the United the Rosalawn Dance this Friday xcept on reported as the east betuh and tuz-- easterly States, no statistics had been pub- evening. The c.anav - being made by M. lished, making this comparison in part of the canyon, and others to secure I. A. i age groups. Thin Peache a large crowd for ihi- - evening s Reports indicate tha"he Bigler, L. D. S. Death Rate, Such a study was printed in the dame The wards aie to receive a Smith, Gillespie, anj liiolt orchards are fairly we.l laded with Church Supplement of the Deseret portion of the proceeds without which showed having any obligation as to expeaches. Even some .inning was News, Jan. 16, 1937, A a lower rate fiA the Latter penses. 1 he dance last I'ri ay night done in the Bigler cha d. under five years, ptaclicallv was fait y well attended and parfreak result of the arly season 1'osa-law- n frost was the fact th an orchard the same rate ages 5 to 15, a sight- ticularly by married people. isbecotnmg very popu'ur with on the Provo Bend proper, near ly less rate for ages 15 tc 25, hut a the west side, had scaped while very marked difference for ages this group because of the lovely and enc hards were 25 to 45 and 45 to 65 in favor of the surround. ngs, fine mu-i- c the neighboring when compared joyable social time which prevails completely wiped ouas for as the Latter Day Saints The with the death rate in the United at this popular place. peach crop waj States. Recently a further similar Other Ward Join is f . i only pear crop Other wards will join with Ldge-moSeaton .tudy has been made for the pest Off Apple and 1Uasant View to In many of the chards apples four years. old acquaintances and dame w:th Sharon Death Rate whi' are having th o sea-o- n Following are the death rates fur their friends from the tastsule of others report a go? crop This is Shar- the stake, Friday night pionu-e- s to particularly true f the Gillman all Utah L. D. S. stakes, for hose enjoyable orchards in Wind, where an ex- on, Utah, Timpanogos. Alpine, I.e-h- i, be another of Palmyra, N'ebo, Kolob, Juab, events of the summer season. cellent crops is irproqcct. Dob O: ton's famous swing band Wasatch stakes during the past the Field crops thn gho-will furni-- h official the music as usual. from as taken four than be year better to appear ing own party and join in records. Make church (In your in Lst up the have been comparing an they year Continued on poge four) the fun. five. East Wards - Honor Guests At Roialavvn nt two-thir- nt i 1 wo-ker- s Childrens races and gamer lawns wet of the swimming pool. Baseball on south game field Windsor vs. Vineyard. Plans .for Sharon Stake Annual Outing, August 14, at ate practically complete, the stake committee an- 2 oO Rosalawn nounces. 10 30 to 8.00 .Swimming. Beginning with the Primary Exercises at 10:30 a. m. and 3.00 to 5 '00 Horse Shoe games. on through the day with Luncheon at noun uMer continuing 3:30 to 5:30 League Soft Ball the etrees at Timpanogos Chapel Grounds, baseball games at game, Volley Ball Games, league1 2 p. m., childrens races, both swimming and running, together games as scheduled on recreawith other stunt for kidtion page. dies; the regular soft ball schedule tor girls of Sharon Stake and 5.00 Evening Picnic on Seminary Wind or. a band concert with evgrounds and Timpanogos Chapel ening luncheon, a program for grounds. adults under the direction of the 5:00 Baud Concert, Lincoln High Stake Relief Society, a Childrens School Band, South of High aiue at the Rosalawn pavilion, School. followed by a novelty dance Mati6:00 to 7:00 Children's Dance at the day will be nee for grown-ups- , Rosalawn pavilion. climaxed with a big double bill of two outstanding comedies at the 7:00 to 9:30 Picture show, Big Double Bill. Free Pop Corn to high school auditorium Free Pot Corn children who attend show. Swimming at Rosalawn pool to7:00 to 8.00 Program on lawn gether with swimming and diving south of high school building exhibitions will add to the enjoyunder the direction of Relief Soment. Free pop corn is to be given Council. and High ciety all children attending the picto Dance for 8 00 to 9.30 Novelty ture show program beginning at 7 Adults at Rosalawn Pavilion. o'clock. 9.30 to 12:00 Picture Show in Free Pop Corn High School Auditorium featurIwcc Luo ic ansportation will albill outstandwith double a ing in the Gentlethose for all be so A Country provided ing comedies, 6men" and M.nd Your Own stake who have no means of transportation. Two trips will be made around the stake, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Return trips will also be made to tbe homes of those who come by us. in the field practically investigator all summer investigating Salt Lake and Utah County Canal Systems, the lands covered by llce-- e systems, and the nature and type of crops grown on the lands, as well as the needs of these lands for water. Assisting Dr. Harding is' Henry Watson, an engineer of Logan, who has been in direct charge of the field woik. See Provo System Dr. Harding recently made a tour of inspection accompanied by T. F. Wentz, Provo River Commissioner of all irrigation systems using water from Provo River. This inspection was made for Dr the purpose of acquainting p Harding with the physical under the Piovo River System. He expects to visit othf r irrigation in Utah County from time to time until all have been visited. Working in Salt Lake In addition to activities in Ltah Comity the Salt Lake interests are gathering evidence to suppot the beneficial application of water to lands in Salt Lake County by the stock holders of the plaintiffs. This is a rather large task for the teason that the water rghls go back to eatlv Utah history Each plaintiff canal company must prepare its own case. In Older to do this it Schools Renovated must have evidence in detail of all New Teachers Appointed land iirigated under the system, for the time when water was first Seminary Registration applied, am! the quantity which has Schools will begin regisAlpine been applied beneficially. It also evidence as to tration on SvpUiubcc , according must furnish of the to announcement by Supt. David the water requirements u made this week. lauds in order to grow crops .su- Gourley wui consume the lust day or) ccessfully. class woik will beIn the case of Salt Lake City, two and then in earnest. gin preparation consists largely in gathThe buildings have all been renering facts showing when Salt Lake ovated during the summer vacation first City began to use water, how so that they will be in readiness (or much was used, and where it was the new school year. on (Continued page four) New Teacher In a number of instances new to follow a safe and proper teachers have been added to the in aquatic emergencies,-- inforce in the various sections of the water rescues and recessi-tation- district. No definite announcement cluding Ten-Da- y is Certificate awarded has been made of all the teachers which expires at the end of tnree to the Lincoln 'Junior and "Learn To Swim" years unless test is taken to re- Sveiiior High Schools nor to the in School By Red section. new. Senior Life Saviors ale au- grade the Lincoln thorized and encouraged to wear The-- e ate expected to Cross at Rosalawn. the Senior emblem on their bath- be made in the very near future. A "learn to swim campaign will ing suit, but the purchase i op- Miss Jude Retire t be held at the Rosalawn pool, be- tional price 50c. Also a Senior An item of local interest is the Life Saving pin is availahl - for 50c. statement of Principal Karl Banks ginning August 9, under the ausFeel Safe in Water. that Miss Fern Jude is taking a pices of the American Red Cross. leave of absence and the vacancy in the water and parFeel safe A ten day given to wouldn't it be a relief from thus created will he filled by Miss you for the asking. Scera offers a ents, Burr, a Lincoln High reeduced assessment for the use of worry to know your child could Virginia School and Brigham Young Uniin himself water the and protect the pool, this includes use of $30 and a native of worth of new equipment seemed to even be of assistance to another versity Orem. You would to $15 pay up help you learn the art of swimming person. As usual Sharotj Seminary will for this type of instruction in many and life saving. places. (Red Cross Examination make registration on the 6th along Four Course school registration. with the free everywhere). Beginner's course: No age limit Classes begin Monday, August 9 for beginning Button at 2:00 swimmer. p. m. to 4:00 P. M. for all award is free. e'niidren up to 16 years of age; Swimming Course: N'o age limit 6.00 p. m. for men and boys; 7.00 for intermediate swimmers, giving P. M. for girl- - and ladies. If you specified them confidence through improved can not come during can be is hours, other arrangements award watermanship. Button Sharon - Utah made by phoning fi ee. Cannery Gaining Junior Life Saving Course: For Page four of this issue of the In Out-pu- t those twelve years of age and over. Voice of Sharon contains outlined Must have at least 10 hours of in- tests for all courses. They may Sharon-Utah Cannery is increasstructions. Certificate is awarded look hard but we make them sec-ing its running time a the cannfret. Emblem for swimming suit easy. season Manager ing develops, Also in this and pin can be had for 25c each page 4 you will Charles II. Poulson reports. Cona find this must Lite Senior registration blank, Saving course: For siderable custom work is coming those seventeen years of , age and be filled in and assessment paid into the cannery and this feature is over who have had at least ten at the time of registration. For the becoming very popular with Sharhours instruction. The course is ten day cour'-- e the assessments on and Provo City housewives. on to f liable the individual (Continued page four) Prompt Service The cannery is now equipped to give prompt service to all custom work. A few days notice is when a large supply is brought in. I'.ditor Voice of Sharon: Early in the season some difficulty I read your editorial last week on our community recrea- was experienced with the capping tional cooperative and was very much impressed with it. machine on No. 2 cans by reason I want to mahelp n ake it grow. What can I do? I mean of the fact that a chine had to be used. This condisomething practical. tion has now been remedied and A READER. the management believes it is in a DO. WHAT YOU CAN to position to give good service Fir-- e Appointed r -- Day Begin Early The Primary activities beginning at 10:30 will take the place of the exercises home annual coming Virginia Burr which the wards are expected to hold each year. Mrs. Olive Burning-ham- , Stake President of Primaries will ha ,cce exercise. She expects to have an exhibit in the Seminary building, showing Will Teach Physical handwock done by the, ward groups Education At during the last summer season. If Lincoln High it is possible to obtain, she expects, to have a model exhibit from the Mi-- s Vitginia Burr has been ap- General Board Church of the in Lincoln the teacher High pointed the type and kind of School faculty according to an- showing handwork which is expected of nouncement made by Principal Piintary workers. Karl Banks. Luncheon In Grove of forma is Miss Burr daughter At noon the ward Primary er Mayor of Orem, Ivan J. Biter groups will likely gather in the and Mrs. Burr, he graduated fiom grove at the '1 impanogos Ward Lincoln High School and last Chapel grounds to hold group spring received an A. B. Degree lunches. is Gappmayer Bishop from the Brigham Young Univerfor this preparing the grounds sity. occasion and promises to have them Mi-- s Burr majored in physical in good shape. A program will be education and will be an instructor given during the luncheon hour in that department at the high which will be of interest to parents as well as Primary workers. Primschool. She was very prominent at the ary activities will also continue inB. Y. U. and also at Lincoln in to the afternoon when games and social and school activities. races will take place under the join direction of the Primary Association and the Stake Sunday Schools. The primary will also participate in flie Childrens Dance which comes at 6 oclock in the eveninir The Stake Mutual will also a .1 with this dance. Windsor v. Vineyard One of the specials for the afternoon is- - the game of baseball between the Yineyard team, which won the game on Pioneer Day, and Games, Skits, Stunts, Witjdsor. The Windsor baseball Toasts, Luncheon team has never played at any of Feature Prizes Outing the Sharon outings before. It is reMothers and daughters of Sharon ported to have a very fine collecp of the tion of ball players. This game Stake, under the should be a good one not withYoung Womens Mutual Improvement Association, will hold their standing the fact that the boys have annual outing Friday, August 6, not had very much practice this summer at base ball. No doubt a at clever Musical skits. stunts, large g'oup of rooters from Windnumbers will sor will be there to encourage its toasts, and feature the outing in addition to team and Vineyard is always known for its large rooting group. T' :s group luncheons. (Continued on poge tour) The program is scheduled to begin promptly at 4 p. m. to be followed by the luncheons. Luncheons will be either individual or in groups as the mothers and daughters may decide. Swimming Papular Swimming in Rosalawn poed will be one of the delightful features of the outing. It is hoped that al! who Fruit Grovers Testify desire to participate in this activity do so prior to 4 p. nt. For and Against The Stake Board is giving a prize Closing Act to the watd which has the largest Judge Abe V. Turner took number of mothers and daughters the Adtle Sunday closFielding of the present. will ing ca-- e which he had been trying all. take M. I A. Superintendc-mBeet - Summer Fruit give the address of welcome. The this week. Dean Park. R. Smith and W. J. of the prize will cli'I he canning of table beet-- , beans Cordner testified that business on. max the days activities. fruit has been and Sunday was necessary to move way the pa-- t few weeks. Corn fruit crops. and tomatoe-ue the next cops Windsor Challenge AU. On the other hand Orson which will receive the attention of Speaking of volley ball, isnt M. A, Rowley, David Row-le- y there a team in Sharon brave enthe vockers in their opinions, fruit If you have anv canning to be ough to meet the Gleaner Girl team from Windsor? Thi group crops could be harvested and sold done plca-- e call Ghatles H, Poul-soFharon-Utaat Cannery, come each week, but up to date without waste with all markets and team from stores closed on Sunday. hasnt been met with phone 040J3, Plaintiffs and defendants were Help Wanted any of the Sharon ward. If you would l.ke to contribute What is the matter, M. I. A? given until Aug. 19 to submit writThe ta-- e will not be canning produce or service to the Cant something be done about ten briefs. unt:I after that date. this? cannery, call the same number. s. s Virginia Burr Gets Appointment .'other's, Daughters At Rosalawn Custom Canning Now Increasing 02-J- m What Can You Do? spon-or-hi- n. mu-ic- Sunday Closing Under Advisement sub-titu- te Tell them you read Sharon. They are your friends and deserve your support. They help make your paper possible. They help build your community. Second. Ask business houses who do nut advertise with its why they dont do so. Some business houses claim they in your paper. Why get your business without adverti-in- g tint tell them you favor those who help build your community, and that you are going to look for their ad next week in the If you do this it will help tremendously. Voice of Sharon. Try it. t their ads con-rned- , d.s-tri- t Primary Outing, Games, Races, Base Ball Soft Ball, Swimming, Free Dances For Children and Adults Free Pop Corn At Show s Tiinp-anugo- cm swim-scho- Edgemont-Pleasan- at 1:30 Red Cross Course School y Shows Starting Figures By Dr. Francis Noon Luncheons Chapel Grove. September 6 LD.S.Deatr Rate Analysis Church Communities isCs. Sharon Outing Filled With Entertaining Features For Both Old and Young Alpine Schools To Open 1 t C ys-te- for ki 14 The Schedule is as follows30 Primary Games and txe'r- - 12 00 set-u- Shaon Fall Fcsival Plans Behg Made t. 1U rt y tv u 'OL. V Court activities in the law suit filed by Salt Lake County Canal companies and Salt Lake City involving the waters of Utah Lake drainage system may be at a low ebb at the present preparation. time, but this is not true of Dr. H. S. Harding, Dean of the School of Engineering of the University of California is in charge of the evidence .side of the Salt Lake County case. Dr. Harding has bad a crew of - R. 6, 1937 Working on Evidence For Plaintiffs Case p d.,tt !!. 1), FRIDAY. AUGUST 4 POSTAGE PAID PROVO, UTAH Permit No. 54 Large Staff of Experts fact thu i the opening Alpine School District SGh" has been fixed for Monday, September 6 (Labor Day) the amll.I Sharon Carnival and festival ill not be held on that day. hat the commitI is expected DRIFTWOOD in charge will decide to have tee Ji hose fine fields of hay, corn, tht carnival on Saturday, Sept. 4. fruits, wheat and oats down Vine- XI committee is meeting this yard and Lakeview way look good w.k to make plans for the annual not so good too . . . Tomatoes atiir and to decide on the date much hail . . . Empty peach tievs. vovv that the Voice of Sharon is and Bench East upper on except weekly it is not thought pnted make edge of canyon breeze belt, to have the announec-en- t icessary one wonder about this fall s taxes of the p!n- made as iar in if State Tax Commis. . Wonder ICance as is custumaiv or sion members grow peaches Features Idiu.aUtwI St . . to . tarnir eve, is icti u keep a It is expected also, members of many many fine flower gardens at most hidden from view by weedy the cemmittee declared, that oi which and tumble down fences nary commercial ftaturemany of the .special Take a good, long look abtime you go to Salt Lake at gorge days of Utah County will' be ous petunia beds bordering home sent at the Sharon Celebration, on State Highway suth of city . . tsbaron authoiities ate convinced Jordan High grounds well kq that the people of the county have sateated with the spacious lawrns studded with be been fully commercial type ot celebraof brilliantly colored flowers. . Lincoln high school please talc a tion and that a day of educatonal Con ruled on poge fourt (Continued on page four) All of which reminds me tlml I am indebted to Seers for the fine ntWtainment and to Victor Andersen and his splendid staff for ychgfcsing such high class pictures. Sec. 562, P, L. Schedule of Slurcn i While it was playing, a gigling nuisance back of me trilled "that guys screwy to make himself a the That human guinna pig popular idea. After all, what would this world be without such "screwy" fellows as Louis Pasteur, Gnistopher Columbus and the thousands of others who become veritable outcasts tor the progress of the human race? K. F. PROVO, UTAH U. S. Utah Lake Lawsuit r ami Otherwise a celleloid be exact, to them of flicker, two but lumps came in my throat as I stories unfold in the watched Green Light" and in Give me Liberty, episode from the life of Patiick Henry at Scera theatre, Tuesday, this week. group of The fine others and bactei iologicts, doctors, who solved the spotted fever menace of Rocky Mountain States, deserve a big place in history. Flickers: Bishop New Bishopric In Iffi ff IKUVO, UTAH, 1 R. F. D i Iatronize our advertisers. in the Voice of the Same question. For their (Editors note: Many others have information and all oth r members we shall point out from time to time More practical" things number can do to help their cooperative. things next week) View Dance Tonight ( Friday ) At Rosalawn -- tin-d- 'r peri-hab- s le Prcs-Iwit- n h Timpanogos and Sharon Next MVeck-D- ont Miss the Fun h, |