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Show ?. THE VOICE Pare Two (Hl;c linin' pf gdtarmt Published - Box 252-- A Association Orem, Utah Officer: Board of Director H. Grant Ivins, Pleasant View. James B. Ferguson, Edgemont H. Grant Ivins, President Roy Gappmeyer, Timpanogos. Mrs. Virginia B. Poulsen, Timptn-OgoWalter Holdaway, Vineyard. Orlando Jolley, Grandview.' Rudolph Reese, Lake View. William M. Vernon, Sharon A. V. Watkins Clarence York, Windsor. Walter Holdaway, Vice-PreErsal Cook, Henry D. Taylor, Auditor, Church oMcetings and efflessages... Union Meeting Announcements Brilliant Flower Show to Feature Fall Festival s. s. Relief Society Stake Board meeting will be held Friday afternoon, Victor C Anderson, Gen. Manager. Sept. 3rd, at the home of Mrs. Lena Andreason in Vineyard. Flans Managers Recreation Programs: for Union meeting, which will be Elvis B. J, Erval Christensen, held September 12th will be disWm. M. Ernest Frandsen, Terry, cussed. A full attendance is Vernon. Secy.-Treasur- Relief Society Will Hold Flower Show and Bazaar By Eva Gillespie Stake Presidency will meet SunOn September 4th, women of the day morning, August 29th, at 10:15 Relief Society of the Stake will Grand View in the Stake Administration Mrs. C. II. Davie have their annual flower show and Civic Reporter exhibit in connection with till Lorna Mecham Adv. Solicitor Thomas Cordner Stake Festival at the Seminary Mrs. George F. Wells Vineyard will be Building. We know that every High Council meeting .REPORTERS Mrs. C. H. Poulson Timpanogos held 2, home in the stake has a few flowSeptember Thursday, Mrs. Eva Gillispie Sharon 1937, at 8:00 Edgemont Mrs. Ethel Pyne p. m. in the stake ers tucked away somewhere, and PL View Mrs. Sadie Shaw Mrs. Merle S. Foote Lake View administration building. we have many outstanding flower Mrs. Ferry Nielson .. Windsor gardens. You have some choicr ATTENTION M. I. A. potted plant or some unusual garWORKERS den plant you would love to have Union meeting for .Mutual Im- others see and admire. We hope to provement Association will be held fill both rooms at the seminary and the hallway with this beautiful colSunday, Aug 29th in the Timpanogos Ward Chapel. It is very im- lection of flowers and plants and portant that all wards be complete- ask every woman in the stake to (EDITORIAL) ly organized and that 100 per cent cooperate and assist to make this of the officers be in attendance at exhibit outstanding. Now that the Provo River Water Users Association this first meeting. Much of the Please arrange your flowers in has made its tentative allotments for water in the Deer success of the winters work de- your own containers and have them Creek project and hasnt included any for the Provo Bench pends upon the leaders having an at the seminary building before Canal & Irrigation Company, we are wondering if the intelligent understanding of the 10:00 o'clock Saturday morning, door has been closed to this company? and objectives of the September 4th. They may be taken procedure If pur memory serves us properly, the board of difrom the building at 9:00 p. in. in years work. stocka rectors were instructed by unanimous vote of the Ward presidents should assume the evening. holders to call a meeting of the stockholders some time In connection with the flower the responsibility of having all last spring to finally determine whether or not this comward officers at this convention. show, some of the wards will hold Where there may.be a vacancy in bazaars, so it may be your chance pany would make a subscription. If such a meeting has filled be- to get the quilt you desire for next been held, it has escaped us. organization, it should-bwinter, an apron or something for It seems a shame that this question should not finally fore Sunday. the children to start to school in. be settled one way or the other before water in the proLets all be there. is who feel Yearly subscription Price SOc Application for second class postage applied for. Has Provo Bench Canal Been Let Oat of Project? Ralphs Radio & Appliance Co. The Home of Guaranteed Radio Service 83 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 618 Sunday Services Priesthood adviser will receive the boys and give short talks. An officer of the Mutual Improvement Association will receive the girls and give a response. Presentation of the certificates of graduation will be made by Mrs. Jennie Cordner, Primary superintendent. VIIEYARD Stake Genealogy AMELIA LATTA. Reporter Phone Ti.er 048-J-- l will be a Senior Temple Excuiion from Sliron Stake held Stake Genealogical Group Issues Statement On Death of M. A. Rowley The Sharon stake genealogical committee issued the following statement of respect and sympathy upon the death of its chairman Moses A. Rowley. "Sorrow lias stricken the hearts of all Genealogical workers of Sharon Stake in the death of. our beloved leader Moses A. Rowley. He was a man among men and his death leaves us to mourn with all his loved ones. "Our deepest sympathy goes out to his wife who has been so sorely tried during the past year; to the aged mother whb has so stoically bourne so many like partings; to the children bereft of a fathers love and care. "We feel to acknowledge Gods hand in this separation and although we are sadjentd at the parting we know that He is just and kind. "May our Father in his mercy watch over the family who have been so tragically bereft and give peace and comfort to the wife and mother to sustain Item in this hour of trial is the desire of their coworkers in the Sharon Genealogical Committee. Sharon Stake Genealogical Committee. WANTED: A MOWING MACHINE e entirely subscribed for. There are many ject that the Provo Bench farmers need some additional water and cannot afford to pass up this opportunity. At least, they contend, the question ought to be definitely settled one way or the other and that in the very near future. And the only way it can be settled right is to let all the stockholders have the opportunity to vote on the question. C. Lucius Regional Secretary Laudie states that he has urgent need for a mowing machine, horses and driver at the regional warehouse in the immediate future about one-hadays work for a good outfit. Anyone who is a position to volunteer this service please notify Such an offer Mr, Laudie at will be greatly appreciated by regional authorities. Many Sharon Youths Finish Red Cross Life Saving Course Wednesday. Sept. 1, 1937.' There were 20 members from Sharon Stake, in attendance at the temple excursion which was sponsored Thursday, 12th. The number of endowments performed were 1 living and 27 for the dead. Thirty-Seve- Thirty-sevepeople completed courses at the American Red Cross School of Lite having and Swimming held at Rosalawn Pool during the past two weeks. The graduation exercises were held Saturday evening at the Pool with Wilford Larson. Chairman of the Local Chapter of the American Red Cross, presenting the awards to students recommended Red Cross by Carl Andreason, Examiner for this division. According to Mrs.- - Ivan Burr, Secretary and Treasurer of the local chapter, all the badges and awards which are ordinarily paid for by the students themselves n The following assignments were made for visits to wards by stake members for August: Edgemont: George F. Wells and . John K. Allen. Grandview: Harvey Booth and Cordelia Booth. ' Lakeview: Abram B. Liechty and Louise Liechty. Pleasants iew; Bryant H. Jolley and Annie Jolley. Sharon; Amelia Latta. Florence Timpanogos: Shep herd and Nellie Cordner. Vineyard: George W. Sidwell and Clara G. Sidwell. The 29lh of August is the fifth Sunday and it is desired by the Stake 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. ' 06-J- 2. Jl Special rates of 77 cents for the round trip on the Orem Line will be in effect for the first train leaving Provo, at 7:50 a. m. and rates for Sharon Stake will be effective from Lakeview station for the excursion Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1937. FLOUR-4- Relief Society Holds Yearly Canyon Party LEG O MUTTON, young, tender, lb 15c HAM, Whole or Half, Mild Sugar 33c cured, Lb SHORTENING, very best 4 lb pail 59c POT ROASTS, 1st Cut, Lb 12c 2v Flowers GRANDVIEW BEVERAGES SEE THESE NOW! The genealogical committee will take charge of the Sunday evening services. There will be two speakers, and a splendid musical program is being arranged. Will Nuttall is actively in charge. Beautiful Dark Dresses formerly $8.75 to $16.75, sizes 14 to 42-- Now Only For All Occasions $1.95 and $2.95 in Artistic Arrangements Graduation exercises for the Primary boys and girls will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. J. W. DeLange, and Mrs. Mary Mitchell will present tlie young people for graduation. Short talks will be given and practically every graduate will have some pait on the program, either in speaking or singing. Bishop Roy Gappmayer artd the ,2mm "w 1 9 have house furnishings SftlllTOIIED regularly Your cherished home furnishings require the same care and attention that you give to your finest clothes. Send them to us regularly for Sanitoning. Then they will keep their look of newness and give extra years of wear. Sanitoning removes twice as ,much dirt as moth pother methods and destroys orms and eggs. Madsen Cleaning Co. Phone 475 Phone Eight-- 0 Where The Flowers Grow" 98c - $1.35 - $2.00 49c and 79c ng For Electric and Acetylene Portable Welding Service See Pers Downs for Radiator Repairs, Body and Fender Work. All Work Guaranteed 27 o South Univ. Ave. Phone 649 59c Values in Girls 69c Monte Carlo-Swin- g Dresses for Girls You will want 2 QQ OC or 3 of these QC uuC FLETCHERS 368 WEST CENTER ST., PROVO FIX YOUR MATTRESSES before FALL Assured Quality is Economical Your Mattresses Renovated, See Reed Clegg QQ vlivO Boys Heavy Bib Overalls in Blue Express Stripes and Stifle Strip and 49c Rayon Bloomers and Sfepins $4.95 Tires Generators, Starters All Electric Service Zipper and Lock Pockets Famous 25c Yard Seiberling Tires Vulcanizing Boys guaranteed Corduroy Pants, Real Values, Boys Fine School Shirts A Wonderful Buy in New Duralized Miracle Finish Percale, Only TRY US FOR Re-Cappi- - $3.95 Wonderful lot of Girls Dresses, all fast colors OiJC only Special Those Good School Shoes for Girls Lancaster Sport Welts, still Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Clayson Bldg. Back to School Specials 6Sr,4 Boys Shirts (Fancy) Provo Greenhouse E School Mens Shirts (Fancy) TIMPANOGOS Lbs 10 Lbs 8 $1.10 55c SUGAR MIRACLE WHIP -- Quart 34c CORN FLAKES, Kellogg, Lg. Pkg. ..9c SNOWDRIFT-- 3 Lbs 52c LAUNDRY SOAP,' Crystal White 5 Giant Bars 19c MATCHES - Carton 17c MISSION BELL SOAP, 6 Bars 25c COFFEE - S & W, 1 lb. can 25c BANANAS - Lb 5c 1c MELONS -- Lb The Sharon Stake bus is now ready for transportation service and will be available for our excursion to Salt Lake Temple, Wednesday, September 1, 1937. The annual canyon party was held in Canyon Glen last Friday evening. Meat, roasted in a dutch oven as only Hugh Davis can roast it, and corn grown by L. L. Bunnell, were on the menu of the delicious hot dinner served at 7:00 P. M. Social chat and stories was enjoyed following dinner around the bonfire and watermelon served to Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake, Ir. and Mrs. Axel Andreason, Mrs. A. V. Watkins, Mrs. Lucius I,audie, Mr and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, Mr. LAKEVIEW and Mrs George Wells, Mr. and Elder Glen Rowley, recently rePLEASANTVIEW Mrs Hugh Davis, Mrs. Stena WINDSOR turned missionary and David L. A splendid program has been ar- Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. RayThe ward genealogical commitRowley Sr., will be the speakers tee, with Thomas Atkinson as ranged for Sunday evening by the mond Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. L. ward genealogical committee. Clar- L. Bunnell, and Mr, and Mrs. Sunday evening. They will bring chairman, will be in of the charge with them, musical numbers from ence Ashton is in charge. Spencer Madsen. the Timpanogos ward. The services wjl! be under the direction of the ward genealogical committee with Charles Madsen in charge. ' have been paid for by the local chapter f the American Red Cross. This policy should do much to encourage more students to complete the course next season if the officers of the local chapter can continue this help. Maxine Loveless lias the distinction of being the only girl in the group to reecive Senior Life Saving awards. Miss Loveless made a very excellent record and was second in rating in the tests. So far as is known, she is the only Senior life saver in Utah County of her sex. The following students received awards: Senior Lite Saving; Cloyd Gale Hotchkiss, Booth, Edward Loseless, Vernon Mitchell, Maxine Loveless, and James Blair. Junior Life Saving: Stanley Biggs, Wayne Blair, Clark Johnson, and Del Loveless. Swimmers: Don Loveless, Bobby Fountin, Dean Loveless, Thur-s- a Bunnell, Russell Hansen, Merrill Elair, Lucille Rasmussen, Norma Loveless, Milo Madsen, Norma Williams, Fay Bunnell, Jack Gibson, Reunion Anderson, Max Pyne, Richard Park, Leo Vernan and Cecil Ferguson. sisMisli;1: mm lf The genealogical committee will have charge of the program at the sacrament services Sunday evening. Raymond Harding will be the speaker and special musical numChairman bers will be rendered. Much time and effort have been Mrs Thomas Jacobs wishes all Victor M Anderson will be in given in the preparation of a Mutual workers to attend union charge. splendid program, and attendance meeting Sunday. Relief Society will be held Friby all ward members is urged. SHARON day at the home of Mrs. A. V. the at Speakers Sunday evening EDGEMONT Watkins. service will be Sam Cordner and The ward genealogical commitAnyone desiring to send news Allen Dickey. Vocal numbers will headed by O. C. Marriotti, will 'to the Voice of Sharon the followbe rendered by Mrs. Lois Downs tee, the program for Sunday ing week, please telephone Mrs. and an instrument! selection will present Sacrament meeting. Speak- Thos. Jacob, telephone 07R3. evening complete the program. The ward ers will be Lloyd Stubbs and Rowe genealogical committee is in charge. Clinger. Musical numbers are be- Sunday evening services. A good program has been arranged. ing arranged. Youths n Receive Red Cross Awards of Merit Miss Loveless Outstanding -- DRINK 1937 Fridav. Aiurii't 27, Sorrow, Sympathy Is Expressed For Leader Monthly by Educational and Recreational Sharon Cooperative Provo R. F. D. No. 2 - SHARON OF TAYLOR BROS COMPANY THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO- - Valley Feed & Flour Co. WHITE FAWN FLOUR LEADS THEM ALL White Eagle Flour, Cash Valley Famous, Golden West Electric Light, and Red Rose Flours (featuring . Maxfields Golden M. Silver M. Dairy and Poultry Feed and H. & T. Poultry and Dairy Feed. DEALERS IN HAY AND GRAIN 151 North Univ. Ave. J. S. Smith Phone & Sons, Props. Covered completely made the same as a New Mattress $4 L.J V 4 p p - . 4 j and up s 4. - j 1 The Most Modern Equipment in the State 30 Years, of Continuous Service Spells Our Guarantee We Manufacture the NEW SPRING-FILLEMATTRESS. Try One. 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