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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Two e Friday, the founding of this organization, are being made for August 14th in connection w. h the SharoiU Stake outing. Home-Comin- Stake Genealogy g, li. t Aueri-- 1937 Valuable Pri zes Heindselman Jewelry Co., fountain n pen; J. C. Penny Co., two leather zipper brief cases; AM ELI LATTA, Reporter Sears Roebuck and Co, a pair of Phone 048-Jroller skates; Williams Contribution Barber Made The Primary board has been Shop, Simpkins Barber Shop 1 hair By Local Firm Stake Genealogical Board meet- woiking on a quilt project to he cut each; Oscar Cailson, pair of Greatly Appreciated ing will be held Sunday, August given to "the new Mutual Home. water wings; Ercanbracks, Lewis 15th 1937 at 1 p. m. Prizes for athletic and swimming Men's Store and Shrivers 1 polo PLEASANT VIEW Every ward in the stake is asked contests to take place at the Stake shirt each; Provo Drug, ladies MeetStake Union Genealogical to organize their Primary so that P. V. Madsen and S. H. Blake Outing, have been contributed by compact. A ladys sport jacket has will be the speakers at the Sunday ing will convene at 2 p. m. Sunday, everyone can start work been donated by an amionv mous September the follewng Provo Merchants: in 5th the Stake Seminary 1st. and Woolworths and night services which will com- August contributor, Utah Power and Light Com- Schramm-Johnsomence at 7 tO p. m. A splendid bulding. A program has been Drug Co. have musical program has been pany, handsome electric clock; promised to add to the list. ,nmi-tatio- For Outing -l Church eflUetings and oTilessages..., Stake Union Meetings Resume In September that you do, do with your might. Things done by halves are never done right." This was a favorite saying of Moses A. Rowley, beloved leader whose funeral takes place today. Mr. Rowley often quoted and fully believed in, and ' practiced during his life the thought contained in the above couplet. He was always very anxious to finish whatever he started, and his advice to his family and friends was constantly, Never start anything you dont Intend to finish. Mr. Rowley was a keen observer, and if he had one hobby, it was the love to travel. He was a great student of geography, and whenever he traveled he became thoroughly acquainted with the geogiaphical features of the place. He was also a great lover of flowers, which was displayed in the. way he beautified his home and surroundings with lovely flower beds. While living in Sharon Stake he was most active in church affairs, and particularly in temple and geanealogi-ca- l work. He was the first and only chairman of the Stake Genealogy Committee. In this work he has been an inspiration to his fellow workers. He was never too busy to go to the temple and do his part of the work there. Loved and respected by all, his place is one that will be indeed difficult to fill. The Voice of Sharon joins with his many friends in extending sympathy to his bereaved family. VINEYARD Counselor Raymond Harding will be in charge of the Sunday evening services this week. Speakers will be Henry D. Taylct and B H. Jolley. Carl R. Andrcason, ward music director, will be in charge of the musical program. SHARON Speakers for Sacrament meeting will be Wilford R. Stubbs 'and Charles JL Farnworth, Jr. Musical numbers are being arranged under the diretionc of Curtis Gordon. Sunday Services TIMPANOGOS Spencer Madsen and Oscar H. The J9th of August is the fifth Sunday and it is desired by the iStake Superintendency, that the ward chairmen .cooperate with the bishops of the wards, in arranging a suitable program for a Genealogical meeting in connection with the Sacrament meeting. have Marty ward organizations discontinued class work for the summer. The vacation, period should not be unduly lengthened. Every ward class is expected to complete, during the year 1937, the text The Piogress of Man. One lesson has been provided for each week, and it is not advisable, only in cases of emergency, to take more than one chapter at a time. The length of the vaaction period should be determined by the number of cliapters you have to finish in the book. Anderson will be guest speakers at EDGEMONT the Sunday evening meeting. As C. Wilford Larsen and Sidney H. a special feature for children an inCluff of the Stake High Council teresting story will be told. Musiwill be the speakers at sacrament cal numbers by the Vance sisters meeting Sunday evening, commenc- of Sharon Ward will add to the The stake board has ing at 7:30 o'clock. Counselor El- program. Services will commence been inPrimary active organization this mo Brereton will take charge. at 7:30 p. m. summer. Other than the regular Musical numbers are beiug arrangmeetings several activities of imed by the ward music committee The portance have taken place. WINDSOR under the direction of Ossa FerguStake missionaries will take board, under the direction of Olive son and Oleah .Schumann. K. .Burningham, helped sponsor the charge of the Sunday evening Sacrament meeting. Ezra F. Walk- July 24th celebration for the chilGRAND VIEW dren which was held at Rosalawn. Speakers for the evening will be er and LeRoy Nichols will be the Adclbert Bigler and Ja nes B. Fer- speakers, and the musical program A special meeting was called by guson. A fine musical program is will be given under the direction members of the General Board Juof Erma Swenson. being prepared under the direction ly 20, and the Sharon Stake Primof Mrs. C. H. Davies. Services will ary Board combined with ten other commence at 7:30 p. m. i SHARON BAPTISMAL stake boards and met as a group at SERVICE the First, Ward ' Chapel in Provo. LAKE VIEW James C. Jensen and Roy GamEdgbmont bishopric will have Sharon and Utah Stake superintenmon will speak at the Sunday night charge of the baptismal services in dents acted as hostesses. meeting. Vocal solos by Milo Mad- the Utah Stake Adniinistra.,on Fall work is being planned and sen will intersperse the program. Building on August 15th at 3 o'clock p. m. Services will begin at 7:30 p. m. arrangements for the Primary Primary . VUfliimunity n The union meeting activities for all Sharon auxiliary organizations will begin in September. The Relief Society and Primary Association will join with the general Priesthood group i their meeting on, the second Sunday in the month. The Sunday School and Mutual will meet at in previous seasons on .the fourth Sunday of the month. It is possible that there will be a preliminary union meeting for the Mutuals prior to the regular date. If the preliminary meeting is held announcement will be made in another issue of the Voice of Sharon. All 1 Rowley Services (Continued from page one) ident of the Elders Quorum. After living in Pleasant View for 5 years they moved to the Tiitipanogos ward, where they since hae made their home. GenealogicaChairman. While living in Timpanogos he has led a most active life, serving in the Mutual presidency and in of the Sunthe Superintendency day School. Ever since the Slake has been organized he has served as chairman of the stake Genealogical Committee. Mr. Rowley has reared a large family, being ihe father of 12 children, 10 of whom still survive. They are as follows: Alvin, who served as a missionary in Germany for Maude Nielson 21 2 of years, Glen who is now doing missionary work in the Central States, Mrs. Fay Kitchen, Beatrice, Reed, Grant, Don, Margaret and Norman, all of ProVo. Son Precede Him. Preceding Mr. Rowley in death are two sons, Dean, who died at the age of one year, and Ray who was killed in an auto accident at the age of 11. Mr. Rowleys brother, Joseph, died in August of 1918 and his wife in January, 1919. He then assumed the responsibility of rearing that family and sending the oldest boy, Joseph II., an a mission. Surviving from that family are: Joseph H., Carl G.t John Earl, and Burl M. Rowley, and Mrs. Veda Winrich. -- Saturday TWO SWELL COMEDIES 1. Country " " Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock of Vineyard announce the arrival o fa grandson, born August 5th to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Wagner of Heber. Mrs. Van Wagner was formerly Phyllis Murdock. .i " :...c r" GEitan" 2.l- Todays mof talked-abou- t .!GilYcur0w3BasIr.sss the Featuring CHARLES RUGGLES and ALICE BRADY A Swift Moving Comedy that ha ! screens new sensation beautiful . . . and Ilade-lain- ALSO SCREEN TEST toon. PATHE NEWS Comedy, . J L AtHuwM a STYC-ijQl- ) a turIn3 1or- - fol,Tehu'h Pat,. if I OBRIEN. MOORE ANN SHERIDAN ROBERT BARRAT Helen Flint Joseph Sawyer Addison Richard WafMf IfM. Pktwr. A Dtrc. k, ArtM Lw V'' PARKED IN PAREE ALSO PATHE NEWS 'O.n ' ,, 3rd So. 2nd West D MATTRESS. Mattresses Made Try One. To Order UTAH COlilTY Re-Bui- and New lt MATTRESS PHONE We 345 - 661 WEST SECOND Call and Deliver Anywhere in May. r Yi,. Comedy L FACTORY NORTH, Provo Utah County Phone 34 . ' . . A 26-2- 8 ALSO eiKOaiW SECOND FEATURE e 4 WEEK OhUG. 22 QBANO NATIONAL PICTJHE scoot0 Tr, V' TIfE dese1 t Aug- 28 - - 28. vs Sharoirs, Windsor -- Free bag of Sweets Kisses will be given to every boy and girl. We Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your Home yjeW; II.; Pleasant STANDING OF TEAM EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! 1st Episode of the NEW DICK TRACY SERIAL The most popular serial ever made. rL j,ke An VAUDEVILLE NUMBER j .. -- Girls Gall Games NOTICE Sat VAUDEVILLE NUMBER er z View vs. Windsor I. A n 1. -- ji The Most Modern Equipment in the State 30 Years of Cntinuous Service Spells Our Guarantee We Manufacture the NEW SPRING-FILLE- O-- Thur. and Sat. HUMPHREY BOGART W?rd- -a and $4 up Tues., Aug. 17 Eiemont vs. Lake View; Windsor I. vs. Vineyard. $ Sat, Aug21 Timnogos vs. Windsor II; Sharon vs. Pleasant View. Volley Ball and Mts Soft Ball or Base ball for the rest of the season, to any contestants. FIRST FEATURE Jk. K,kw W PttrM For1 DICK FORAN . ERIN I! as a New Mu'.tress Tues., Aug. 23 Tii an0g0S Vineyard vs, Ldgemont. rznrw" 0 o I .3 jfV Wtare nearing the end of the seasschedule and f special interest the end of the second half. Follower Stake Outing Day series there are left three sets c games and just enough time in which to finish thei to bring to a climax the final games on Carnival lay which comes on Saturday, Sept. 4. All postpoij games or unplaced games except the last set mu be finished bv August 28. To the winners in the s0nd half season schedule will be awarded on Carya Day a worthwhile prize. Judging from standinof teams, as of today, its easy for anyone to take fireplace. So swing into action for a whirlwind fuush ancughest honors. . WEEK OF UG 15 - 21 (Girls) SECOND FEATURE lii.Mt CATS IN A BAG Terry Toon Car........ ... .. Aug. .::a t0ardly t and Renovated, Covered completely cade the same of CLARENCE . AMERICA'S SECRET FRATERNITY OF FIENDS! ,hoodl Their i uiyiv Scldala loft 19-2- 1 ug. r ObdTA intignta FALL QPAPTQ a T3 Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 24 and 25 UR?,!ASK!.NG fcsfore Eittressss Year ons 411. 7 :00 p. m. 2nd Show 9 :30 p. m. MATTRESSES FIX YO'JR 9 FIRST FEATURE Marring . BEVERAGES : e ALSO LAST CHAP. UNDERSEA KINGDOM and "A BOY AND HIS DOG A Crazy Cat Colored Cartoon. . rfov U " Carroll! good advice for everybody. NOTE: In order to take care of the large crowds we know will attend the Stake Outing, there will be two co triple' e how 1st Show, Sat.-A- The love story the world is waiting to see! Direct to you from its sensational $2.00 runs in Hollywood and NewYorkl we e t h e a rt s Tyrone Power. . . s 9 Thurand Fa 3 THEIR KISSES SEALED THE FATE OF AN EMPIRE! . Featuring OLE OLSEN and CHIC JOHNSON A Wild Comedy of Laugh K Cooperative Program Features Games, Outings, Swimming, Dancing and Shows Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 17 and 18 Vs:k r" Spri-igvill- PICTURE SHuW PROGRAMS - This DRINK Team Pleasant View Vineyard Windsor I Timpanogos Edgemont Lake View Windsor H CIE'T Ball'(Second Half) 1 2 , ' 1 Swimming at Roilawn Is Safe temperatureof 70 rfect" h 311 T'T test from the State Boa L swimming. the bacteria! count was down tn 7 with a bacterial count of S'X)A A .T k te,st A grade milk. The reason for 15 the because the water is clorinated 0,.1 Y hours the day. This kills any brought into the water by Utherntf- that,n51ht b! 3 lX like Rosalawn, far safer f0r canals or lakes, where eerm, f'n? than creeks- or for months. 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